Wylie E Groves High School - Talon Yearbook (Beverly Hills, MI)

 - Class of 1978

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These dedicated people were an important link in the cycle of met- amorphosis. ie, E.ixwif52f'2f1. 2215,iZ5Q5'iMlWk:?2lsYffL5l5?i,vWs2SE'.i235f' ,, 22 952422, , 2 ,5 2 . 2 Iwi.. .2 f , WEWG FHCULTY Clur hard working Administrators The administration at Groves was often taken for granted. lvlr. Sonald Flolph, as principal, must oversee all of the school activities. Throughout the year, he had Department Chairmen re- porting directly to him. lVlr. .John Collins and lVlr. Sud Kel- ler were the assistant principals. They, as well, had their own particular assign- ments, such as attendance, problems between teachers and students, and scheduling. Another important person in the administration was lVlrs. Jean Sharrard. She had been associated with the Sir- mingham School System since 'lS57, when she first began teaching. She was the Activities- Director at Groves since 'lSS'l. ln this post, she planned when Groves' activities, such as school dances, would take place. This unfortunately. was lvlrs. Sharrard's last year at Groves. She will be greatly missed by both the faculty and the student body. 'IE Administrators and Counselors ASCVE: lVlr. .John Collins circulates among the students. RIGHT: lvlr. Flon Flolph keeps up with the administrative policy. SELCVV Fllt'3l-IT: lvlrs. .Jean Shar- rard finalizes Student Corps plans. SELCW LEFT: lvlr. Sud Keller pon- ders a student's excuse. .Q is fl: is ABOVE: lvlr. Peter Oellzavero listens to e st:uclent:'s problems. BELOW: lvlr. Torn lvlurray notes avail- able classes for e student schedule. W Q- M., 452: E il 1 l X l l Counselors neecl patience hi ,fm W2 ABOVE: lVlr. Bud Pic-Kell listens to a sUucIent:'s problem. BELOVV: Nlr. lvlaurice Heston takes time out of his busy schedule. li: su if ii, E Q sd,-rx S -ri SJ iii Xie 0 A J . .ix 8 Kgs. B , Y' 1 may Q - . if 1. . erxriish XR., W Xix .... f ww N A ..,..,.. . 1' wma.--fd.. f ABOVE: lvlrs. Virginia Oovv consults with e worried parent. about their son's problems. ..,. I ABOVE: lvlrs. lvlar-y Anne Bement: checks files making sure everything is in order. BELOW: Ooctor IVlarvin Lest aids che coun- selors with their work. an :J - w ,,... S 5 MM f Q ,W 2 A: ff . I ' im:-f rffi -,J u, .1 f.. - 1 ,iq- :VllH:lfm:!?W '9'M'fl J':9f5y!?f'fviw!E'i 5 .im 2,y,gsfgi:l,iz.Mgf,Mf.,. , ...ff H ,M an rv in i ,Int ..... 1 E- , I I : , . .. if i M.: ...... 1 , , , wi A . Why, ij. H am. sffwnf z ' i p., . iiyw : ,, WW. , ,. my A-5,' ,Whi l- . . .,.,. .Q ,,..,h.. . , ,, mfg: 5 1 i12kzIf, 1..- -. ' 1, as Q E ggi Q .Q 2 E. f Y W . 5 QQ 'KM' v f fx 14 fi 'K Ay 'f ff . Z if Q3 2 fm, QW 'f 1 .i , if Wil if , fm 2 ,M f f 5 fi i f Z 3 MV hiv A Y 9 75' 'Z?2imAlI?z-!f':i':i1 . A i f Wi? f -, .Vg ., ..rg.i,'-.1'f.:.4,1:.-: Y ., . , . ..fl.i13Qw.J:,... f H .. ...mar ., .,1i'e-in wa.. iw: 42 ww 1.01:-5--f:v,:fg.-4. V ii M3 . 52.4 3 MQ., .W 1, ., , fi,ff,4,:w ' .M ' wifi' , Q ,.1 wa, f Y f mi . ,.,. W f Mf :.f. ': A , ,f . 1 ., 31 gf 2 fa.. W , 4, iz W . we fl el . l .ii ,M , f 5zfff1 : i. 'f 'x ' -Q - . iw.-7, . -,,mi..M . ,. , H f,..f. ljawi ff ?':i4,4W f Ta f Wi .' , f A lam, if 5 . if 4 if 35,325 if 4 5 15:4 f l 1 K 'SQ ' f ,,,, .. , fi, K , , . , ,,.., ,E 4 ,, 3 my 9 1 S 5 ff? ' 1 ll Q f l if 1... 5: I , ' iff!! M 1 ' :-' :If ff-f . af The art is business at Wy Ie E. Ehoves Diane l-lenson BS. Business Ecl.. Wayne State lVl.A. Education, Wayne State LJ. S l 1 5, l S g 5 i , L lvlyr-na Zieber-t: Darv'-ell Phillips Shirley Gr'-een B.A. Business, Union College BS. Business Ad., Wayne State U. RN. Nur-sing, Grace Hospital lv1.A. Business, l.J of Kentucky lv1.A. Education, Wayne State Ll. B.A. Public Nursing Health, Wayne Roger- Matson B.A. Ar t, Central lvlichigan Ll. lv1.A. Fine Arts, Wayne State LJ. Kay Lahey B.A. Business, lvlarygr'-ova 4 Faculty Art Carlson BS. Marketing, LJ. of D. M.A. Teaching, LJ. of D. Tom Otto BS. Marketing. Michigan State M.S. Dietributive Ed., M.S.l.l. Mike Miller E.A. Art. Ball State U. MA. Weaving. Wayne State U. George Lanclino BS. Art, Central Michigan Ll. Faculty 'I 5 Varied personalities abound at Groves .Jirn Whitney BA. Art. Ll. of M. M.A. French, Middlebury College e... C . h.,d some ddd. W ,gA,i, . V I S i M., f. ' A ijggi m , 1 . 5,111.5 1-7-i I .gg Q ix' -1 , , Q A , -Agn K - f Q - . . .. fm. E3-:::. .f 'L 1 'M' iff'-f,:. if 'fm ff ?.511i 0135+ 'K kfff in .- .' ew sg., 4, ii -, .Z Q. .ggi ' ,. K - nb- ' . Q7 . . A t --f I 4, i. , 1 5. 5 :mi ii V' K A K. 'V . N -,.. - . - ' A Elizabeth Tessenn Fred Medich BA. Foreign Language. LJ. of M. 'dn Susan Henry Flobert Auer BS. Industrial Education, Wayne State M.S. Industrial Ed.. Eastern Michigan Gail Graor BA. Spanish. Wayne State M.A. Guidance and Counseling. l.,I. of M. Frank Gibson BA. French, Kansas State College SA l-lonwe Eoonornics, Eastern Michigaw SS. Industrial Education, Wayne State M.A. French, Middlebury College 'IS Faculty X ii 'EJ' l ,i i ii? i ,X iewflF'2l???'?5f .5 W 1:55 f. .wifi Fflichard Srnith Pamela Grubb BA. l-lletory, French, Western Michigan BA. English, Michigan State M.A. Secondary Education, Eastern Michigan M.A. English, Oakland University Eleanor Froehlich Carolyn Goyette .Judy Guilrnet BS. Music Education, Mercy College BA. English, Central Michigan BA. Gerrnan, Michigan State M.A. English, Marygrove College MA. l-lurnanities. Wayne State Faculty 'I 7 N i H X ii vggtiaawf wi Q' SEQ? English staff offers variety of courses Richard Wilson SA., English, M.S.U. M.A., English. 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Alma College Margaret .Johnson BA., English. Northeast Missouri State M.A., English. Columbia University Tecl Stanley BA., Communication. U. of Oklahoma M.A., Language Arts. Eastern Mich. Faculty 'l S Connie Klein Evelyn Micheletti Eugene Hanson BA. Math, Western BS. Music Education. University of Michigan BA, Music Education. M.S.U. M.A. Math, Wayne M.A. Education, Wayne State ED Faculty Thomas Pykary Arthur Kerajea BA. Math, Uhiversity cf Michigan ES. Math, Central Mich. M.A. Math. University of Michigan ii - U J -- Af 2 Darlene Munfakh BS. Math, Barry College M.A. Math, I..S.U. Teachers dc their thing VViIlian'1 Scheffler BA. Math, Eastern Michigan M.A. Math, Eastern Michigan Q Fflichard Wade BA. Music. M.S.l.l. M.A. Education, Wayne State Thomas Llrich BA. Music. university cf Michigan ri X s Q J N . 533545 Thcrnas Nichols Douglas Shcnk E.S. Math, University of Michigan B.S. Math, Wayne State M.A. Central Michigan Faculty E1 Robert Temple SS.. Nlath, University of Detroit NLA., Nlath. Eastern University Sandra Slaughter S.A., Biology, Oakland University lV1.A.. Michigan State University Alan Rockwell BA., lvlichigan State University NLA., Michigan State University Q U mf x mww . Jirn Crosby .Joetta DiCesare Al Sopha BA., Science. North Central B.A., Biology, Wayne State University S.S., Nlath, Physical Ed.. Central Nlichigan NLA., Guidance S Counseling, U of D MLA., Parasitology, Wayne State IVLA., Administration, Wayne State E2 Faculty Synwoos of rneth plus knovve ge of -est : inf'nfty of possibilities Flodney Hemmell BS., Biology, Miohigan State University Maryann Ligato A.B., lnwrnaouleta College MS., Analytical Owernistry, VVayhe State Gary Goetz BS., Biology, Michigan State University Ed Dotson BA., Biology. Wayne State University Al Vorderrnark BA., Math, Physical Ed.. Heidelberg College M.A., Administration. Eastern Michigan Leonard Klein BA., Physics. Oakland University MS., Physics, Perdue University M.A., Math, Wayne State University Faculty 213 igQ is M X X x X sim . i , V . - - . 'EV X- Qs E Y . 3. A..' is-Q21 1 . j K fix, 3. f X X it i t ' U, . ws X - ,' xxi Jw . K , 5 -, . 335122 , wi , 2-.-,r-:Sa,.:,.,a,:, ' 5 ., 6,---:Wa w w. , : .nga-SQ. -Q TE. F f g g . . af ' :i g F2 A' da ii: :m s 4 .E. li as 2 552 ijfiieiiiigl -wx, - 95 its I f iw fl ii +-Sv -H . 5 Q35 z W 5594? ii gig! Rigs 1 Q 4i,,,iQf , .wi-. if .Q . gi 2 , Y M1 -,-- 2 E 52520: 'K 'M , I 11,-,L ii gg MN it 1 fi A i U ww, sf b is . , .sp .... ,Ss KxQ..,SiZmbm55W .Jirn Stone A E Social Science, Fairfield University M A U S History, Michigan State University George Zeines E A History Western Michigan University M A History Western Michigan University Bob Finnie Den Szuhey B A History Eastern Michigan University E S History S Government, Miarni University M E D Guidance, Mierni University li Q, zismifs mm sei 552533 ...XE F S555 M l ii fi? i iv S 5 I N tak xy ,. W V -1?E5f55,4s--is--ff-::,,.,ii,,i,,......V .V bww 5 Bud Guilnwet Karen Lessenberry BA., l-listory, Michigan State University BA., History. Oakland University M.A., Eur. l-listory. MSU M.A., l-listory, Michigan State University , f , .n, , .. , . , . A U... - . . i-,, ' . . if 5- ' f f -Y 15'1it-ifi3': ' 1.5553 5 Wf 1'wf4:4 1 '.-,.., , N f U, 5 1 ,. A. i iw-. ms, 5 ' i-ii 1 , ii s- -'fs-gg i f Egfffii --f,- S251 si 3, ,. --ii?iiQ5sg-We W... I . . 'if . L '--' ' ' X gf .i,..., . ., 5. 5 9-ii' ,. .415 ,jf f -i 'N X Ken Cliszevvski BA., American l-listory, U of D M.A., American Diplomacy. MSU V, 4 , - ' .. meme-gee f pm - i ' -v - ,i :W V, ff ya Mm .Joan Kennedy SA., Sociology, Indiana University M.A., Curriculum, Social Studies. MSU Kathryn Kittides BA., Political Science, Fiussian Wayne State University M.A., East Eur. Studies. Wayne State Larry Sauer BS., M.A., Social Studies, Bowling Green Specialist. Education, Wayne State University Faculty 25 Teachers in action Emrna Jo Washka BA., Phys. Ed., LJ. of Ohio EE Faculty if if , 9 s. Carl Pendracki BS., Phys. Ed., lvl.S.lJ. lVl.A., Sec. Ed.. Stanford .John Wieck BS., Phys. Ed., Kent IVl.E., Phys. Ed., Kent: Bill Penkin BA., Phys. Ed., Alma lv1.A., Adrnin., Eastern Pern Sander BS., Phys. Ed., Bowling Green NLS., Health, Bowling Green Connie Peterson Rudy Ser'-nick BA., Special Ed., Western Illinois 5-A-. 5FJ9CiBl Ed.. EBSUEPTT MLA.. Reading, Oakland flifi .Jose Sanafa Debbie Flyan BA., Fieading. U of D BS., Special Ed., State LJ. of N.Y. Cathy Crooka BA., El. Ed., LJ of Kentucky IVLA., Special E.. Oakland Faculty E7 Secretaries carne to school each day this year only to find an- other pile of work had found its way to their desks. The secretaries were an es- sential part of our lives at Groves. Each day lvlary Burg had to listen to new excuses as to why a stu- dent should be excused from his truancy. In the counselling office, Gladys Foxley was constantly M' bothered with counselor appoint- n'1ents and schedules. Groves' bookkeeper, Delores Sheppard, kept accounts for all clubs and organizations. She also collected the fines for all the books we lost. Each day, while students as- sisted in the office, secretaries took their well-deserved break. By the end of the day, piles of work had vanished and secretaries were able to go HOFTWE and look forward to tornorrow. Do secretaries have more fun? ABOVE EIGHT: Gladys Foxley looks up frorn her work to greet a student. FIIGI-lT: Florence Clhanesian stops her typing to answer the constant phone. BELOW: lvlary Burg explains to a student that a shopping spree is not an excuse for a truancy. 5? EB Secretaries Behind the scenes, they keep Groves alive Did you ever stop to think who cleared your forgotten lunch off the cafeteria table, or who stayed after the basket- ball garne to rnop the floor? Groves' maintenance crew, headed by Chuck Loucks, worked hard all day and into the night this past year to keep Groves alive. Not only was this crew Groves' lawn service, but they were also its plurnbers and repairrnen. Some of their jobs were raising the flag, cutting the lavvn, keeping our field in top condition for football garnes, and shovel- ing sidewalks in the winter. The crew did get sorne rest, but not rnuch, because it took a lot of energy and effort to keep Groves alive. LEFT: Tirn Srnolar pauses while sweeping the floor in the cafeteria. ABOVE: Ivlaxine Speer and Walter Kay are arnazed by the rness that has accumulated in the cafeteria during lunch. FQIGHT: Stella Clnica runs the cash register in the cafeteria during Groves' busy lunch hour. Maintenance E9 Groves' High School was a great natural resource of learning. Students met changes with challenge, accepting and experiencing the new and untried. 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Tl-lere are many courses offered, everything from accounting to learning hovv to take shorthand. This will benefit stu- dents greatly by helping them decide what they will do in the years to come and right novv it gives them experience in that field before entering college. The teachers are also very knowledgeable about any business course and are vvilling to help any student decide a career. C32 Business Education Oo-op is experience for the future Co-op is a course in which students go to school in the rnornings and work in the after- noons. This enables the students to get actual learning experience in the business world of today. Students work in offices as dental as- sistants, secretaries, office clerks, and errand runners. Others work in stores dressing win- dows and helping in rnanagernent. The Co-op class teaches skills and basic know-how before and during their work. Diane Henson is to be given credit for her dedication in working with all of the students involved and giving thern her undivided attention. FAB ABOVE LEFT Diana Loessy checks the records for any careless errors ABOVE l.El'Tl': Sue Storch surprisingly finds her work inter- esting. E LEEV: Lori Katz recounts her candy canes. ABOVE: lVIary Kornendsra receives first day instructions frorn Margaret l-larnrnond. Co-op 313 Communioate with Foreign I anguage lvlany students probably don't realize how much our school provides for us. For instance. there are four different foreign language classes offered. These courses are: French, Spanish, Latin and German. The various teachers make the courses interesting for the students. They play games, suoh as bingo, to utilize foreign numbers and then work their way up to more complicated games. Knowing how to speak a foreign language is always helpful. lvlany students learn to speak well enough to converse with the natives of the country they have studied. Students find learning a foreign language quite interesting and fun. ABOVE BIGHT: Flandy Sisto points to where he plans to visit. ABOVE: Barb l-lahn, lvlat Garioh, Wendy Davis, and Dave Plaohta play Spanish Scrabble. BIGI-IT: Lisa Benaldi knows the answer. 34 Foreign Language Bead, Write and express oneself When walking down the halls of Wylie E. Groves, listen for the soft voices and the steady scratch on paper. These are the halls where students learn to read, write, and speak correctly. English paves a way for the students to freely express thern- selves. Groves students learn these skills through lessons on punctuation, grarnrnar, authors and other sources of infornfwation. LEFT: lvlr. Ted Stanley goes over grades with his students. BELOW LEFF: Chuck Bamsonak would rather talk than listen. FAB BELOW LEFF: Chantal Itkin thinks of more than just English. BELOW: Barbara Clanton listens before writing. Language Arts 135 Knowledge of math gives hope to future In an era of computers such as we live in, mathematics is an integral part of our ever- increasingly complicated lives. Almost all math students had their own pocket computers. This was a controversial sub- ject. as instructors were concerned with this causing a lack of understanding of the basic math skills on the part of the student. Although there was a course in computer programming and some other high level courses, there were also the basic and business math courses in the curriculum. Students' attitudes toward math haven't changed much from what they have always been. Perhaps the greatestrdifference was that math, with its own unique language, is a very important part of the understanding of the world and its future. E E 5 ABOVE: Senior Debbie Austin finds the meaning of congruent. 4 SS fxflath ABOVE: Junior Nancy Caplan seems amused by the discussion going on in her math class. l.El':l': Students watch their teacher proving a problem. Sk? Experience in science teach facts and fun In this year of Star Wars, our fascination with science end its knowledge was as important as ever. The courses offered were as varied as the discipline itself and the content was just as interesting. In Biology, for instance, there were the usual frog dissections, but there were also experiments in population growth. Because the student body had a mixture of interests, needs, and abilities, the spectrum of course offerings was as varied as the students. This was also the year of the energy crunch. And, just as in the past few years, students had their consciousness raised in the area of energy conservation. ABOVE: .Junior Kurt Kerttu adjusts the scales. ABOVE: A turtle for all seasons? LEFT: .Junior Kathy l-loard carefully measures water. Science 37 . History's cornpass points to the future To understand where you're going, you nfiust un- derstand where you've been. Oh, you know where you've been - you've seen a President assassinated and a n'1an on the ndoon - but the only way to really under- stand it is to study the history,which came before. This is what a lot of Groves students attempted this pest year. Sorne history courses such as lvlodern European History and American History were among the rnost popular of all in 1975. Governrnent courses took a look at the Alan Eakke reverse discrirnination case and a century of legislation which led up to this rnonfientous decision. The only way for you to chart a smooth course to your future is to study history now. 38 History 'Wifi' if Wouldn't you love to know what Ivlr. Finnie's speaker Dr. Spock and .Junior Brad Watson find so hilarious? ABOVE: Karin .Johnson pensively awaits the return of a test. LEFT: Our world creates the history which we study. Oo ed exercise makes e gym-dandy cless Well, folks, after co-ed locker rooms in the Olymp- ics, and co-ed swimming, softball. baseball, tennis, track and diving teams everywhere else, the long overdue phenomenon of co-ed gym classes for soph- omores end juniors finally hit Groves High School. Previously, senior gym wes always co-ed, but that only engaged in such sports es tennis. skating, or bowling. This year's underclassmen and women took the full plunge into boy-girlsports in softball, swimming, touch football. volleyball, badminton, jumprope. gym- nastics - the works. And the results were surprising- ly comfortable end fun. After the first few awkward days when two sexes separated themselves as if the other carried the plague, they combined to work to- gether on teems end helped eech other individually. lvlany girls found the skill end competition of the boys more challenging end fun then the old gym classes, end meny guys discovered the girls offering up more skill end competition then they ever expected. ABOVE LEEF: Sophomore Liz Leggett displays her greet basketball versatility in gym class. LEFT: .Juniors Oave Farrar, Eric Best, Kim Enright, and Cindy Oelong just hang around in gym class. ABOVE CENTEB: .Junior .Judy Keyes completes her dive. ABOVE: .Junior Carlos Turla seems to enjoy co-ed swimming. Gym C39 Learn future survival Down from the E wing of Groves float exotic fumes good enough to eat. l-lome Ec. students have been laborously mixing, kneading, and baking all kinds of exotic foods. This is where the students learn the art of cooking, and the joys of eating. Sewing is also involved in the field of l-lome Ec. Students learn to top stitch, make darts, make button holes, and hem. This is not only limited to girls either, for boys go beyond the step of thread- ing the needle and onto bigger and better develop- ments of sewing. Home Ec., under the supervision of our new teacher Susan l-lenry, develops the student's per- ception and knowledge of independence. lt teaches them how to fend for themselves once out in the world. l-lome Ec. prepares the student for future survival and self-sufficiency. ABOVE: l-lome Ec. students crowd around Susan Henry, ABOVE SIGHT: Students benefit from taking l-lome Ec. FRISHT: Sue Scott checks her cake in cooking class. 40 l-lome Ec. FAFI ABOVE: Students demonstrate the incorrect use of equipment in nursing. ABOVE LEFT: Kim Polan studies the anatomy of msn. ABCJVE RIGHT: Cheryl Wilson and assistant begin an emergency operation. RIGHT: Nursing students learn how to use the stethoscope. Nursing arts teaches care When students take the nursing course that is offered here, they don't work just with a book, they actually work with other students. The classroom is set up just like a hospital. The students get to learn how to take someone's blood pres- sure through actual experi- ence. This course is in such de- mand, thst students from other schools have joined the class. Students from lVlarian and Seaholm come here every- day to learn more about nurs- ing. Nursing Arts 41 Shop clannoo aid and stimulate mastery of skills l-lave you always thought of classes as being rather dull? VVell. you obviously never strolled through Groves' B-wing this year. lf you had, you would have heard land feltl assorted bangs and other noises, not to mention the overall buzz of activity that was everpresent. Industrial Arts students generally worked on individual projects with the main emphasis placed on quality. Their excellence in workmanship was clearly visible in the outcome of the projects. Producing those excellent items took a great deal of plan- ning and drafting, along with plain old hard work, so it wasn't all fun and games. Besides working on their projects, stu- dents also learned many practical skills that will be very useful in the future. ABOVE: Tim Bass and Steve l-lsrwood get a reel charge out of elec- tronics. BELOW L.El:l': Kent Bolkinghorne and Bill Barber discuss the dimensions of a ruler. BELOW: Bill Bowman pauses for instructions while making plans for a future. 42 Industrial Arts ABOVE: Danny O'l-lanlon prepares a magic potion. BELOW: Carl Hakim examines his film for flaws. Camera, film, flash bulb, click! That is an accurate description of taking a photograph, but if you had asked any photography student, they would have told you that photography was a lot more. Of course student photographers did take pictures, but then there was printing and cropping and reprinting and touching up and... A Student photographers went almost every- where you did this year: they were behind or in front of you, recording on film what you did. They were at football games and dances and club meetings and in your classes and maybe even at your house. You probably never even noticed them, but they were there with you. The most experienced of these students were the photo-journalists. They took pictures for the BCBIPTOB and this TALON. ABOVE: Oick Smith helps a student put film in his camera. Photography 413 441 Radio Speech, Television ABOVE: Senior Dave Frey is making sure ne BELOW: Senior Flick Schultz studies his script: gets the record in the turntable correctly. before rneking the daily nworning ennouncenwentss. .Jim lvlcll, Radio Speech and Tele- perience to try and get the bugs out vision instructor, uses all of his ex- from under the turntable. ABOVE: Don Shand consults with technical directions in T.V. produc- .Jim Witosznski about the script for tion class. Communication is media class The art of communication was taught in two specialty area classes at Groves. Radio Speech had been taught for some time but a new tele- vision course was added this year as a pilot program. The school depended upon the radio speech class to bring much school news and announcements to the stu- dent body every morning either during homeroom or at the end of the second hour. This year the announcers had a new public address system with which to work. The television course was the first of its kind to be offered at Groves. If enough students show interest, the course would become a permanent part of the day. ABOVE: Senior Dean Kasperien focuses in on his video tape project for his television course. Television, Radio Speech 45 Babblin in arts Art students are given a freedom in their work that many of us don't encounter. The art student isn't hampered by due dates and strict unindividualized assign- ments. He is allowed to work at his own pace on projects that best suit his creati- vity. A budding artist at Groves is offered a wide variety of fields to explore. l-le can watercolor in painting, make a chess set in jewelry, a batik in design on fabric, or a cookie jar in pottery. Besides working, the art students take trips to the Art Institute and sponsor dances. All of this makes dabbling in the arts great fun. 45 Art FAB ABCJVE: lvlary Sohiefer works diligently in her ceramic class ABOVE: .Judith lviasiak carves out her dreamhouse. LEFT: Jewelry gives students a chance to work with their hands. -i i Bend in the olovvne! They rnight be e bit kooky. crezy, end zeny but other then thet they ere quite eene. Who ie it? The drerne kids of course! Thie yeer the drerne cleeeee heve put on e bizerre reedere' theetre for Heiloween, Winnie the Pooh for ohiIdren'e theetre end e drenwe dey in the epring. Berne were bold or telented enough to even try out for the fell end epring productions. Bo don't be ehocked in e few yeere if you eee e fernilier feoe, in I-iollyvvood? FAB ABOVE: C. Welker, O. Frey, P. Orippe, .J. Bultrud end O. Orevvfie peering out. ABOVE: Oreme etudente ere building e body picture in the Little Theatre. ABOVE BIBHT: .Jane Bultrud end Oeve Frey ere creating quite e eoene on etege. vm BIGHT: Arny Pope eite in the eudience debating whether she wente to join in. awww Oreme 47 ABOVE Todd Rankin uses the neadhner for a SCRIPTOR Issue RIGHT Emuly F'opovvn:z Ann Friedman and Suzanne Turunen work on drawung up spreads for the TALON In yearbook class BELOW TALON staff TOF' ROW .Jennufer Moore Mary Schaefer Kathy Andrews Amy Compton Raul Level Ram E Becker Ann Friedman Emnly Ropowutz Tom York SECOND ROW Oebtne Peckham Lynda Dunbar .Jane Sultrud Karen Nleyer Karen Edlund Patty Ravel: Suzanne Turunen Ram Crlpps, Carol Walker. FRONT ROW. Robln Goldberg, Lisa Vwlsner. f f ' After seven long years Journalism wins awards ABOVE: SOFIPTOFI staff, TOE' POW: Bruce Goldberg, Todd Flankin, Dave Cravvfia, Donna Arona. MIDDLE FQOW: Kim Lifton, Jim lvlitzelfeld, Dave Crane, Donna Petroskey. FRONT FlOW: Carter Sherline, Dave Bagley. ABOVE LEFT: Amy Compton checks the spelling of a student's name. ABOVE FlIGl-lT: Jane Bultrud pauses during yearbook to smile for the camera. Journalism students were pleased with new equipment added to their class- room. such as the headliner and four typewriters. These helped greatly in the journalism department. Both the TALON and the SCIQIPTOFR requires many skills in newswriting. VVith lvlrs. Judy Patterson's help, the staffs learned the essentials. They then put them to use in developing the yearbook and the newspaper. Some of these es- sentials included: editing, proofreading, and rewriting copy. Once this was done one had to fit and key copy. Thus fol- lowing, pictures needed to be edited and cropped. Writing and fitting head- lines and cutlines also had to be done. The production of both classes would have been greatly held up if it had not been for the photography class under the direction of lvlr. Flichard Smith. There were many similarities in the publishing of the SCl:lll3TOl:l and the TALON. One similarity was that in both classes the students did their own page designing. although the newspaper did their own pasting up as well. Each student had to have the pre- requisites of independence, reliability, cooperation, and ability to organize their time. ABOVE: Erin Smith and Bill lvlartin check the book of photos for the SCFIIPTOFI. Publications 49 The Learning Resource Center instructs students The Learning Flesource Center was a place provided to help students learn more effectively by giving students an attractive environment and specialized assistance. The LFiC contained two teachers and one professional aid. Also, National Honor Society students helped tutor. There were two classrooms with an ad-office and study area. While taking advantage of the LFIC service, students usually remained in their regularly scheduled academic classes and attended the LRC during study periods for further assistance in their academic classes. The LFIC teachers helped develop andfor match educational delivery sys- tems with the students' learning styles. They also helped with study skills and tutoring. The teachers assisted with studying and preparation for tests. They also assisted the students by of- fering academic counseling. To ensure that the service was complete and consistent the LFRC in- structors maintained contact with teachers, parents, counselors, admin- istration and other important people. 5C LPC l l T l ABOVE: .Jeff Wood consults tea- EELCJW: Teacher, Fludy Bernick cher, Kathy Crooks with hornework. helps Dan Coughrnan with an assign- i ment. ' l l l l l l l l l l l l l l ,l Program aids students The Individual Needs Program serves senior high school students from the entire district. It was staff- ed oy specially trained teachers and aids. The department was equipped with modified materials, such as, the tape machine. It also had an adaptive curriculum to carry out the Educational Placement and Planning Committee's recommen- dations. The main concepts of the Individual Needs Pro- gram vvere, academic, vocational, and personal ad- justments. The goals accomplished by mainstreaming the students into appropriate classes Within Groves' vvalls, vocational centers, outside agencies, the com- munity, or any of the combination of the above. VVhen the students were attending the Individual Needs Program classes, they worked on assigned homework, learning skills, and typical every day ac- tivities. RIGHT: Stacey Salzoerg works hard on a newspaper assignment. BELOW: Nan DeFrancesco uses the tape recorder for reading. ABOVE Elandy Sowersox uses the ditto machine to and a teacher by running off some worksheets LEFT' The Individual Needs Class works together in a group dis cussion FIGHT TO LEFT lVlark NAIFIOVVICZ Steve .Jankovvskl lvlike Clurllen lvlarl Defrancesco Sandy Bowersox .Jeff Brian Nan De- Francesco. Stacey Salzberg, Lynn Guerber. lndividual Needs 51 BACK HDVV: iv1r'.E.Hanson, iv1r'.T.LJr'ion, Nl.Dinu. S.Lawr'enz. B.lVlcCIenio, T.Ver'nier', P.Kuenn, B.l3eddee, NI.WaIsn, Divloeller, K.LaueP, S.Hixon, D.CiinefeI1:er'. SECOND FRDVV: J.Fiometty. T.Hannafee, K.Noriling, D.NageI. .J.CIoughenour', E.Sr agg, D.KugaC. S.IVIinty, J.Lo, T.Sonafer', E.Br'own, E.Nygaar'd, J.l.edgIey. THIFID HOW: P.Beaufai1:. E.Naslund, T.Diaon, T.Gaudin, F.Geyser', D.iVIil- Ier, W.Houck, E.Snir'Iey, IV1.Lauer', E.Gr'een, G.Go1:t:eaman, D.Fr'ey, L.Ver'nier-. FDURTH FIDW: P.Vincent, B.WeIfor'd, lVl.At3Ieson. D. Fiankin, T.Hiconman. D.Flooer't:e, iv1Pon1pea, B.Wogan, G,Cr'ea- man, S.Simon, L..Jones. iv1.Tuer-k, D.BIook. FIFTH HDW: D.Dr'ot:n- At: une Homecoming game ' against Royal Dak Dondero, Dirk Rankin. .Julie Hirsch. Kurt Lauer. Dave Frey and Nierk Lauer' are a few of the ab- surd out talented band members adding to the Spirit of the action-packed night. 52 Band Ier-, B.WeIfor'd. G.Yee, G.NoPdeen, G-'.Baugher', C.Ser'emjian. J. Haywood, ..i. iviiller, Tivlosnier, PPent:ecoat:, K.lVIcCar't:hy, T.Vin- cents, S.l.lr'icn, .J.Hir'-son. SIXTH FIDW: C.Slake, E.Cr'ane, I..iViaet:ef , l..Eicnler-, S.iv1acDac:er'an, N.Flome1:1:y, Niivleecnum, S.GiIber't,, L. Smith, l..KaWeoki, I..Lonr-engal, L.Sco1:.t, E.DieIer'-, S.Bedfor'd, CJ. Fiafcrey. FFIDNT FIDVV: LFioaenbur-ger, D.Dpiter', IVl.Sonuck, J. Er-ewer'-, IVI,Lyle, K,EIae, S.Cunningnam, LFiock, .J.Keyee. AAAC- Nabb, C.Fr-ank. K.Geleoki, P.Wr'ight,, I..St:efunitn, K.S1:epenian S.Leeter'. lvlarching Fland puts best foot forward The 1978 Groves Band had a fine year. All students worked harder than ever and showed great musical ability during every performance. The Fabulous lvlarching One l-lundred lgive or take a fewl spurred on the Falcons at three home games, including Homecoming. They also tuned up alongside the Seaholm Marching Band at the annual final game bash played on the Seaholm field. Tag Day was a chilling but profitable ex- perience for all the young musicians who spent two hours outside of various local shopping centers, collecting donations for the band. Other concerts included on the band's agenda were held after the football and marching season was over. They held a Christ- mas concert and a Spring concert. Their last performance was at Meadowbrook for the , 1978 .June Commencement. P. Kuehn gives out his tuneful wind while marching. ' Nlr. Tom Urich, currently a student of the University of Michigan, is helping direct the marching band for the first semester of this year. l-le has in- creased the band's ability to keep in step, and has taught them many new marching formations including some simplified versions from Ll. of IVI. Besides being a talented musician, lvlr. Llrich, a fine teacher in the making, has given Groves' lvlarching Band a high standard to keep for many years to come. lvlarching Band 53 M. .... L CONCERT CHOIR, BACK ROW: l.. Deshler, R. Kirschner, J. Garrison, K. Kowalski, R. Rarks, J. Rometty, B. Veit, J. Bretzing, J. Jones, J. Hirsch, E. lvlicheletti. THIRD ROW: S. Stansberry, lVl. lvleesel, J. Schwartz, R. Stein, G. Coswell, J. Humphrey, S. Carlin, J. Glovier, J. Roberts. SECOND ROW: L. Sackett, C. Donley, G. VanGiesen, T. Breazeale, L. Stettler, C. Compton, J. Reser, R. Thomas. RRST ROW: L. Singer, Nl. Sejnost, J. Lyle, S. Ballard, K. Larsen, L. Rosenberger, R. Ajluni. ABOVE: Vocal Mlusic Director Evelyn lvlicheletti aids another one of her fine groups during an after-school practice session. lVlicheletti's fine directing ability guided many to developing a strong solo voice this past year. She rehearses with four specialty groups. CHAMBER SINGERS, BACK ROW: Nl. Nleasel, R. Kirachnsr, D. Nlulligan, B. Veit, R. Stein, J. Tilson, T. Breazeale, A. Renner, C. Nliller, J. Bretglg. FRONT ROW: J. Roberts, S. Stansberry, J. Schwartz, J. Bessemer, COMPANY B : C. Cornpton, G. VanGiesen, J. Schwartz. S. Ballard, K. Larsen, K. Bauer, C. Compton. C. Donley, L. Sackett, L. Singer, J. Hirsch, J. Jones. 54 Choir Singing at Groves is no longer an easy credit course. A few major changes have taken place in the past years to accomodate the serious music student. VVhat'? lVle singl? For these kids it is easy - naturally! SDPHDNIDFIE Cl-lDlFi, FIFIST FflDW: S. Kemp, S. Cunningham, S. Abgarian, J. Bessemer, I. Goodman, A. Fenner, L. Varon, E. lvlicheletti. SECDND FlDW: J. Krohner, S. lvlandy, N. Costello, J. Tilson, L. Geurber, K. 'l-loppin, N. Katchmen. SACK FlDW: L. Starman, C. Clift, J. Forhan, D. Swan, F. Dundas, D. Nlulligen, S. lvliller, K. Bauer. Last year, through the special efforts of choral direc- tor Evelyn lvlicheletti, a new course was added to the mu- sic curriculum at Groves. The new class was called 'voice' and was intended to assist individ- uals ln solo work. The course turned out to be a great suc- cess and will be continued in the years to come. Last year's vocal perform- ances were a great tribute to Groves' singing abilities. The Holiday Concert took place on December E in the Groves' auditorium. It was greatly en- joyed by all. Later, on lVlay 'lS, lVliss lvlicheletti directed an- other fine performance in the annual Spring Concert. Groves' choirs attended the Choral Festival at Avon- dale High School on lVlarch 2 and 13, and as in past years fared very well in the compe- tition. lvlicheletti also took a few of her students to the Solo and Ensemble Festival in February and once again proved that Groves' singers are among the best in the area. SWEET ADELINES S YANKEE CLIP- PEFXS: J. Ballard, A. Penner, S. Veit. Fl. Kirschner, D. lvlulligan, S. Stans- berry, Fl. Stein, J. Humphrey, T. Brea- zeale, K. Larsen. Choir 55 Flandy Kirchner and the violin section practice for the Christmas concert. -Jeff Eellefleur concentrates deeply and lets his fingers do the walking. 56 Orchestre The halls are alive with the sound of music Everyday during lunchtime, Groves' orchestra was found in room F-13 pusy practicing with their instructor Mr. Flichard Wade. The three major concerts that the orchestra performed this year were the annual Open I-louse, the Christmas concert and the Spring concert. Every year in lvlarch there is a combined orchestra and band festival where high school bands are rated. The Groves' orchestra has always done very well. lvlr. Wade gets the orchestra's attention. The viclinists place their bows to their instruments. Gayle VanGiesen practices her piece intently. FRONT FKCJVV: Gayle VanGiesen, Robin Garrison. Niartha Fioy- Ski. BACK FZCJVV: Jeff Eellefleur, .Janwie Saunders, Paula Steele. ai, Paula Charnberland, Jolie Laker, Amy Abraharnsen, Vicki Jean Lyle, Linda Jackson, Suzanne Fishrnan, Sherri iviasser- Crawford, Liz Pavsner, Sue Floe, Fiichard Stein, Carol Nic- n1an.lVir.FlichardWecie. Kenna, Randy Kirchner, Patty Hill, Linda Hunter, Linda Sckolcw- Orchestra 57 ABOVE: Nlrs. Edna Hanner makes use of the video equipment. FIGHT: Dean Kasperian makes e desperate last attempt to finish his homework before his next class begins. BELOW: Mrs. Virginia Gardner assists Iviary Beth Burton in finding information in our large reference section. gum x Nw 59 Media m, tk . .K .1-,X 2 ,MEM .. NX an 553 k,.Af-'Wi -5 . F-it 'T SN 5 X -- -.. i ' 3 . L I Q 1 '45s,1,ifw' swam.. gg 'Mis ABOVE: Katie l-lershiser lounges in the library while doing a bit of homework before class begins. BELOW: Ivlr. William lvleiggs discusses current educational problems with lvlr. Pon Eleid. This year's library excels above others Groves' library is quite unique from most high school libraries in that it is one of the larg- est high school facilities in the country and is larger than most public libraries. Groves offers much to students. Not only does it allow most materials to circulate, but Groves offers many lauxiliaryl services besides. The library makes stamps available to students. They also permit the use of typewriters, copy machines and microfilm dating back to 1980. The library's graphic and video equipment is also available for student use, such as laminating, dry mounting, slide making and video taping. There are two new additions to the reference section this year. Cine is called Social Issues, which is a collection of reprints from newspapers and magazines. Topics include such things as woman, drugs, family, mental health, crime and correc- tions. The other new addition to Groves' library is called Taylors Encyclopedia of Government Of- ficials. lt is a right-up-to-the-minute report on government legislative, judicial and executive progress. This also includes a toll free number to Texas anytime during the day and they will an- swer any question having to do with government, and will also send additional information on that subject. lvledia 59 There were many kinds of ac- tivities in school besides the regular routine of academics. Some were creative, others required intelligence and skill. Sports demanded a little of each plus much physical ability. lt proved to be a chance to grow among teammates, to develop as a human being- to be prepared for the un- expected at all times: that is what being an athlete at Grove's meant. No matter who the competitors were, or the form of sport involved, they accepted the defeats as well as the victories, undauntedg only changing for the better through the experience. That was and always will be the mark of the very best . . . of Wylie E. Grove's most superb and stupendous champions! , M, ..,, A ,,W, vff- K ,K fwigqsii 2,2-1 1: e ffs iff f' Q3 1i:sf75?Qgz,'gf, ? Q ., Nw ,- -:-,,,:', 5 .f,, A i-- v,,.. . , 1 Q + Q ? Q ,ggzg SPCDRTS mm Firet time for Groveeg griddere win IVIBA title Oetermination ie the key to eucceee. The Orovee Vareity Football team hae proven thie etatement to be true. ln the paet the football team hae not been that threatening but thie year they have been ranked ae one of the top teame in the area. The football team hae come a long way eince laet year. For the firet time in ite hietory the Brovee Var- eity Football team hae captured the IVIBAA league crown. The game in which the Falcone clinched the title wae the '77 Homecoming game againet the Oondero Oake. The football team trampled over the Oake by a whomping ecore of BB-B. Not only did the Falcon griddere capture the crown in thie game, but they aleo played before a eell-out crowd for thie homecoming game. The vareity football team wae led by the offeneive lVlachine made up of Senior quarterback Byron Onieko, fullback Lee Garret and halfback Brian Almae. Another member of thie machine wae Junior run- ningback Bill Eberhart, who will be one of the captaine next year along with Buddy Puecae. The lVloet Valuable Player Award went to Lee Garret and F'arent'e Award wae preeented to Brian Almae for their outetanding job on thie winning team. fThe vareity football team picture ie on the following page-l ABOVE: Grcvee' defensive line pute up a hard battle ageinet Oondero. BB Vareity Football ABOVE: Poole IBBI Yelle with excitement for the team BELOW: Brian Almae IBBI ehowe the beauty of perfec- tion in hie run for another touchdown. Varsity Football Groves Opponent 'I 9 Southfield 'IE EB i-iarrison AO 42 Adams 'I E C341 Athens EO E2 Lathrup 234 34 Lahser 'I 4 EB Oondero B IBS Andover 33 E7 Seaholm C31 Won E3 Lost 3 Tied for IVISAA Championship - -1 . 1- -1 ABOVE: Groves shows some of their powerful offense against Oondero. X BELOW: Onisko VI OJ passes to Garret l401 during the Homecoming game. FIIGI-iT: Tom ivietzger gives Fiyan i421 a hug of support after a good play. Varsity Football E3 VASSITY FOOTSALL TEAIVI. lTOF' FlOW:l Coach S. F-lankin, Ass't,. Coach S. Suck, Ass't. Coach l. l-lorowitz, Ass't. Coach O. lvlontgomery, T. Shelly, C. Smith, O. Sertleson, S. Fflachta, S. l-layvvood, O. l-lurtubise, Team Ooctor Fl. Zimmer, Trainers A. Ounsky, O. Ladouceur. ISECONO SOW:l lVl. Vogt, T. North. S. Oobrotka, E. Naslund, S. lVlurray, S. Puscas, T. Poole, S. Siondo, S. Sreeden, S. l-lill, S. l-lixon. lTl-llFlO SOW:1 IVI. Lunnetta. O. Topuzian, J. Noonan, S. Linder, T. Flanlcin, lvl. Easton, S. Copeland, J. lVloKenna, S. Watson, O. Kasperian, S. Oniski. lFOLJFlTl-l FlOVV:l C. Sherline, lvl. Soyd, F. Yee, O. Mlinlcus, Co- Captain S. Almas, Co-Captain L. Garrett, T. Lauterbach, S. Ladouceur, T. lvlackillop, S. Eberhart, S. Cicurel. JV Falcons once again take IVISAA title J.V. Football 'l S77-'l S7S Season 3 ' ' ' ' '-' ' The JV football had another outstanding year with eight wins and only one loss. The Falcons also took the league champion- ship with a perfect 5-O record. Groves Opponent The Falcons amassed a total of 20 Southfield O SEO points while holding their I I I opponents to SS. S Livonia Churchill 24 -I-he ulmtle machine.. was AS Harrison a Groves' first football team to 30 Athens B ever beat Oondero on their own field by defeating them SO-'I S. 32 Lathrup E Karl Keydel and lVlike Evangelides I a Lenser O opened holes for Fullback line- BO Dondepo ,IS backer Sob lVlacOonald. Quarter- backs Chris Vogt and Oon Olsen 45 Adams O both rushed for over a thousand 30 Seaholm S yards. The team was captained Won B Lost 1 by defensive standouts lvlatt Coaches Montgomery, l-lendershot, Kennedy Sfld MSPK lVlL.l.r r Sy. The and i-lopowsuz watch me Falcons. great team Spirit was ignited by I ' firey coachea lrv'l-lorwitz, Sruce S4 Junior Varsity Football l-lendershot and Oean lVlont- gomery. Tackler Karl Keydei kioks off and linebacker I-liiiigoss gets ready to go .JV Falcons express their entnusiasrn after an down the field and make e tackle. overwhelming victory shutting out Lenser B-D. .J.V. FDDTEALL TEAIVI. ITDP FlDVV:1 L. Hilligoss, C. Vogt, K. roid, lvl. Kennedy, S. lVlilsk. D. Kruse, D. l-lerper, IVI. Aaron, Donegan, K. Keydel, Nl. Evengelides, ..l. Douglas, Ass't. Coecn lvl. Ivloulleg. fTl-IIFRD FlDVV:1 IVI. Seng, R Dr-ern, T. l-lamming, D. Ivlontgornery, Doaon I. l-lorvvitz. ISECDND l:lDVV:1 D. Her- FI. l-loraoe, L. Srnitn, J. Gilbertson, T. Winsnip. .Junior Varsity Football E5 PIGI-IT: B P d D' k I-I ff f' ht .QrZ2..EZZ2iT,dQ5.. 95,.WE..,. Srovss Soccer BELDW: Glenn .Jay smiles coming off the field after beating a tough team. shoots, vvins 3 M ,Z, ,,.. 6,,,, , . lg, i , 2 , 39? Q I H ' -' ' ' '- ,,.. we I 2 V - Z f , 5 V5V'5'tY Soccer I 5 , 2 Groves ODDOHEHU 'if f 3 , I Z 1 i lil. f 'I Stevenson O w ig I 7 . V , , 3 2, 1 Lenser 4 I K. Es vv. Bloomfield 1 iii .fi,:-ww iii,-'i2f1ffff.Lz1f , f'f'lfws12,,ffff iiMaff1szfww:f' W Zz: 3 'f '1 ii'f S2 3 AWUOVEP 'I , tj,-fi Yf.i ::'i,3'Lf5 tila-:lm f ml'g7i5fBgiFf7GLELlL,g, ,iVV4ijf'fii5, 2 Q 3 'I Cranbrook I3 t, , 4 f 2 gg 5 F d I 1 . . t,f, ,t., , ,t,,.D,L . .,..., ,.,, , ,n.t,t , W , , ern a 9 I I 'I Seaholm B BELDVV: Dave Charlie Sanders flies . . 2 Stevenson B through the air against Andover at the Silverdome. 3 Christian 1 D Lahser 4 S W. Bloomfield 'I 5 Andover D 'I Cranbrook 'I 4 Country Day 4 4 Ferndale B 'I Seaholm 'I N S Wins 4 Losses 4 Ties E Through rain or snow, the soccer team always came through with a great effort in everything they did. They ended the season with nine wins, four losses, and four ties. Behind every athletic team there has to be one person that puts the team to work. The mastermind behind the Groves' soccer team was Coach Wayne Pir- man. Pirman was the back- bone of the team and had a great understanding for the game of soccer. I-le deserves a lot of credit for his excel- lent job of coaching this team. All the practicing the team did really paid off for certain individuals. Dave Sanders was presented the Parent's Award, Bruce Pearce and Dick I-Iuff were voted IVIost Valuable Players, and David Peress was voted the IVlost Improved Player on the team. All-League honors went to some outstanding players on the Groves team. Pete Kapsalis, .John Loeffler, and David Peress were placed on I-lonorable Ivlention for the All-League team. Bruce Pearce was named to the second All-League and Lars Andersson and Dick I-Iuff were named to the first team All-League. Besides being named to the All-League team Lars Andersson was placed on the second team All-State. Dick I-Iuff was not only named to the first team All- State, but he was also named to the first team regional All-American. I-Iuff was also named the number one player in the state by the coachers of the North Suburban Soccer League. I EOTTOIVI ROW: Pete Kapsalis, Dave Sanders, .Julian Gonzales. Bruce Pearce, Steve Cowherd, .Jordon Lon- don, .Jim lvlitzelfeid, Shavvqi Haddad. IVIIOOLE ROW: Tim lVlcGee, Oude Oedovv, Cliff Poe, Oick l-iuff, Flon Pauli, Glenn ..ley. Glen lvlottershead, Andy Gaudin. .Jim Helo- den. TOP FIOW: Oean Laudouceur, Oave Per'-ess, Den lvlinkus Eric Fr'-eeberg, John Oowd. .John Leoffler, Coach Wayne Pirrnan. PAF! LEFT: Lars Andersson congratulates Pete Kapsalis on his goal. LEFT: Oedication shows in the eyes of Coach Pirman. BELOW: .John Oowd, Glen lvlottershead. and Oick l-luff use their heads. Varsity Soccer B7 ABOVE Players successfully protect their goal. RIGHT Earl Nlcl-lugh passes to a teammate. TOP FIOVV: Tony Gaudih, Flex Aubrey. .Jim l-lebdeh, Scott Ladouceur. .Jim Nettles, Steve Schmidt. .Jeff Flobisoh, .Julio lvlazzoli. Doug Camper. Dave Nygaard, Mike lvlikaeliah, .Jamie Kavooras, .John Prew, Paul Lyons, Stan Olsen, Greg Sauer, Stuart l-lixoh, Greg SS Boys .Junior Varsity Soccer l Cripe, Charles Sharp, Tom I-laliok. Axel Sleveretsoh. EDTTDN1 l:lCJVV: Pete Lidiouss, Chris Sorrodcli, Doug Sanders, Mark Sarau, .lim lvlitzelfelcl. Earl lvlcl-lugh, Bill Fassoli, Steve lvleyer. W A i lg .,.: 2 f . i ' gL ' , ' - i , :ffis,Ef,,wsilff.i W: f,.: ,. .l 55 V i i Eg ,A L A i , - ',-- 1 tt , dig? iglf iifiii l ff 1 -, A Higgs? f fx 1 tim E, xiii T ll 525.554 g A tlt s - ' ' -u -:-- ' -- PS X ' PSSA iszxfi -1 Zia- z',-52:1 ii it :S B fig- '53 K ' g ig 3 55 if 2: E if ig ll l 'E NE E E g g l 452 X I f1Sf'5:.3.. .. f1-. TEE- r.. 'Q Q- : ii is ii as ' lille? - 5 3 1 , W 5, ..:,,,: Q. A ,E V - will ' K1 A . IZQ The junior varsity Kickers strive for winning season Determination's the name of the game. and to be a winner that's what you need to have a successful team. No. the junior varsity soccer team may not have had the best record in Groves' history, but the determination they showed in games made them all winners. Led by green coach .Joe Archer and many returning sophomores, the team tightened ite grip as the season went on. Field positions were often switched because of the two goalies .Jeff Flobison and .Jim l-lebden which let the entire team play all positions. Valuable players were .Jamie Kavooras, Greg Cripe. .Jim lvlitzelfeld, Axel Sievertsen, .Jim Nettle. and Earl lvlcl-lugh. Groves Opponent 5 Cranbrook I3 B Country Dey E O Stevenson ml E l an H 5 2 E i F l . Q Y my ' mf , if , i Aman CJ Lahser 4 'l W. Bloomfield O CJ Andover 3 B Beeholm D 2 Wins 5 Losses ABOVE: Axel Bievertson receives e quick squirt in the face. FAB ABOVE: .Jim Nettles intercepts an opponent's pass. X Boys .Junior Varsity Soccer BB E , Q. .,. , , 3, ,, . Q 152. -:1::57'kSi1l' ,151 -, l . ' A : :- , ..', . 1 .. --VA A W ' 1 -- ' -- ,- ,, - ' .... , . - ' A gg is asm-was-v mx -'. xx' 5 f .gg -, ' - A X 25 4.11 3 E- '55 ' , -- .,,. hkghg M 5 ' ' gi k ' ' ' ' I'--'T' Qi V ' Is. nfflis , pi Eg .mgf 1 fs! 4- A ' 2 .:.:,.',:jj 1 glgigi' :J Qfljf -5f:g5:5S',g : ':- 1'z'11j3rf: Z gz- X H 2 A .. WW- -' - - ,,.. -- f-is -v-, P, .A .1 k,,, , ' M , aw -- ' ' f- is 1 X, ' ' -' ' mi , 5 ,..,.,.. ww J' a f 9 ABOVE FIIGHT: Linda Huff heads the bell. ABOVE: Anne Webster boots the bell es Mary Schiefer end Chr BELOW: Chris Zotos kicks the is Zctcs lock on. FIIGI-IT: Ocech .John Sale. FAFI bell pest: Mary Schiefer to Nancy Stevenson. P- rl MPL- O ffl' ' 1' :SY fa -:EE :I-ME.: :. -E: V ,::sA:-Lg : HI. -wr: wigs I,s:.,'?gi2 :'a:..' X: 5 : m1.'i-,L-f fk'IQggg52g:3Z5:g5 X. t? f 'Ts pf, ' Sn ,.,,gf X -Q wi-:::- -N.. 5: :, ---'- A:f,1,:v--.ms:Q:..,A. wx. -. r -1.1-:gg-H ' I Q E' cc cc , X .sg A -- ' f i - ' uw-five-mi,1fQW,s,,gf1,,.:e1gQQf-Fwy m fs, J ' 5 5 , :L L Y' 5 E 1 A A . 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The girls soccer team finally earned versity status, thanks to the dedicated efforts of Seniors Lynda Dunbar and Karen Edlund and Coach .John Sala. The team definitely deserved the status they earned, too. They not only practiced during their playing sea- son, but they had practices and intramural games in the fall. and even indoor practices over the winter. Girls who didn't play on the varsity team played in the soccer club. Like the varsity team, the club members had practices and games, but they vveren't recognized as a team sport, and earned no letters. LEEV: lvlary Schiefer spiritedly watches her team. BELCJVV: Linde l-luff, Nancy Stevenson, Lynda Dunbar, Karen Edlund, Chris Zotos and Nlary Schiefer rejoice at their victory. BACK BOVV: Lori Carswell, Dean Ladouceur, Burt l-lurshe, Oan Ber- telson, .Jeff Forhan, Nlark lVlclVlanus, Fiusty Liebetrau, Ali Llcar. Flon F'eurach, Barb Upward, Coach Schvvalm. FBONT FIOVV: Bill Fiiker, Arnie Kender, lvlark Fletcher, David F'eress, .John Galecki, Tom Fletcher, Ken Novak, Carlos Turla, .Jim VVitozynsky. - 1 Boys Varsity Basketball Groves Opponent 55 Sterling Heights 53 75 Seaholm 53 57 Troy Athens 55 5C Warren Woods 55 43 Dondero 51 52 Ferndale 55 55 Adams 53 I 53 Southfield 52 53 Southfield Lathrup 71 5C Berkley 57 54 Troy Athens 53 55 Andover 53 73 Fiochester 52 55 Oondero 57 55 Kimball 75 55 Adams 54 52 Ffontiac Northern 55 59 Southfield Lathrup 51 55 Lahser 53 51 Farmington 55 51 fvlumford 5C 51 Warren Fitzgerald 55 5O Kimball 55 VVins 1 3 Losses 1 C 72 Boys Varsity Basketball ABOVE: Tom Fletcher dazzles all with his fancy foot Work BELOVV: Senior Flon F'eurach anxiously avvaits a rebound. Another tvvo points for a Cagers victory This year's varsity boys basketball team did a tremendous job at keeping up the Groves tradition of having a great team. Encouraging them was Coach Jay Schalm who was with them every step of the vvay. And vvith players like Flon Peurach, Tom Fletcher and lvlark lVlclVlanus hovv could they possibly play badly? Others who played a big part in the team's overall performance were All Llcar, Fllusty Leibetrau, Carlos Turla and Cave Peress. Arnie Kander and Ali Llcar were both selected as co-captains by their teammates and were both very talented seniors. l-lovvever, Coach Schvvalm said that the talent was well spread out and didn't depend on just a fevv superstars. That talent paid off this season leaving in its trail many unforgettable victories. The boys ended up the 'l977!'l 975 season with third place in the IVISAA. ABOVE: Senior Ali Ucar jumps high to receive a toss up. LEFT: Coach Schvvalm and the team anticipate a next move. Boys Varsity Basketball 73 Boys .Junior Varsity Basketball Groves Opponent SB Sterling Heights 7O 55 Seaholm 413 76 Athens 7B 7O Warren Woods BB SO Lahser 4B BO Oondero EB SS Ferndale S4 7'l Adams SS ES Southfield SE SS Lathrup B7 S7 Berkley EB 74 Athens S4 74 Andover S5 SB Bochester S2 SO Oondero 51 l BO Kimball 75 53 Adams 41 l SB Pontiac Northern BB 7S Lathrup BS SS Lahser B1 Wins 'l B Losses 4 74 Boys Junior Varsity Basketball '7B .Junior Varsity Cagers stand out above the crowd The '7B .Junior Varsity bas- ketball team, through tremen- dous effort, broke a school record. Their sixteen vvins and four losses broke a record for the most victories during a season. The entire team helped in this effort, but some outstand- ing players were Chris Atkinson, Al Campbell. both team cap- tains, Brian Plachta, and Chris Vogt. All four scored BOO points or more during the season. Bay Corridor also stood out in the crowd with 'l'l7 assists during last year's 77-7B season. Last year's team had the honor of being the MSAA Be- serve Basketball Champs for 'IS77-'lS7B. With the support of Coach Burt l-lurshe the team added another excellent season to the Groves' record books. Congrat- ulations to all the team! BOYS' .JLJNIOF-l VABSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: BACK BOW: Flick Howe, .Jeff Brayton, Brian Sexton, Bill Johnston, Chris Vogt, Brian Plachta, Mike Mc- Kenzie, Bay Corridor, Coach Burt Hur- she, .Jim Witoszynski, manager. FBONT BOW: Al Campbell, Chris Atkinson, Benji Per'-ess. Keith Kocher, Mike Ouarton, Oan Wood, Mike Vordermark, Larry Baylis, Bill l-lartley. ABOVE: AI Campbell uses his skill to avoid his opponent. 4 Z - - . - - l ABOVE: Coach Burt I-Iurshe gives the BIG!-iT: .Junior Brian Plachta tries to tearhapep talk taeforeagarhe. block an Athens player from scoring. shoot a basket. ABOVE: Briar: F-'Iachta prepares to LEFF: Bay Corridor throws the , ball to keep it away from Athens. Boys .Junior Varsity Basketball 75 ABOVE: Karen Cravvfis and Lisa Bhasky, two of Groves' promising underclassrnen, rnove up an opponent's court. Girls Varsity Basketball I Groves Opponent 'l B Ferndale 24 42 Berkley 45 25 5eaholn'1 2323 45 Athens 45 231 Southfield 45 B5 Lahser 55 235 Odndero 55 'l 5 Lathrup 45 131 Adams 45 35 Athens 55 E5 Lahser 45 25 Oondero 35 43 Lathrup 42 235 Adams 45 37 Seaholm 42 Won 2 Lost '15 I l - I l 1 75 Girls Varsity Basketball ABOVE: Oiane Keurajian jumps high above all the Southfield players to gain control of the basketball. ABOVE: .Julie Grove. surrounded by opponents, waits to capture the ball on the rebound. x ABOVE: .Jill l-lumphrey looks for an open team- mste to pass the ball to. Girls jum, and shoot to an exciting season finale The girls' varsity basektball team battled courageously throughout the season despite in- juries and lack of experience. The team was well stocked with promising underclassmen. Sopho- more Karen Cravvfis led the team in points, while Junior Katie Her- scniser grabbed the most re- bounds. The team suffered greatly when both .Jill l-lumphrey and Katie l-lerschiser were injured late in the season. Groves' girls were the per- petrators of the most stunning upset in Oakland County. This up- set came when Groves defeated the previously unbeaten Southfield Lathrup team. On the whole the girls overcame many setbacks and had a spirited season, high- lighted by the victory over Lathrup. The Girls Varsity Basketball Team: FBONT BOW: Nlgr. Dave Barti, Lone lvlakirn, Oiane Keurajian, Lynn Stevens, Chris Zotos and Ann Hadley. BACK BOW: .Jill Humphrey, Denise lv1cAvoy, Katie l-lersniser, Lisa Shasky, .Julie Grove, Karen Crawfis. Kathy Turnbull and Coach Lew Parry. ABOVE: Coach Lew Parry conternplates his team's game strategy. Girls Varsity Basketball 77 7B New coach For .JV Oagers The 'IB77 ..l.V. Basketball Team did not do as well as hoped. Their record for this season was one win and four- teen losses. Although the team was plagued with bad luck, the girls always showed interest in learning and improving their skills. Linder the direction of a new coach. lvliss Ram Sander, the team had much enthusiasm for the game. lVliss Sender gave the team some new tips and encouraged participation. Ouring the season, the team got lots of playing ex- perience. The girls improved by playing very tough defense. lVliss Sander felt they were a hard working and dedicated team. The team captains this- year were Laura Romeo and Kathy Galecki. Both of these girls were valuable to the team. Galecki was the leading scorer of the season. And Romeo was the leading rebounder of the season. Laura Cesaric was voted lvlost Improved Rlayer. Laura Romeo was voted lvlost Val- uable Rlayer. BELOW: Girls' .l.V. Basketball. TOP ROVV: Coach Ram Sanders, Cindy Rlachta, Lisa Nlammel, Allison Webster, Peggy Schmid, Laura Oesario, Manager Lori Carswell. IVIIOOLE ROW: lVlel Scullen, Girls' J.V. Basketball Groves Opponent Ferndale Berkley Seaholm Athens Southfield Lahser Oondero Lathrup Adams Athens Lasher Oondero Lathrup Adams Seaholm VVon 'l Lost '14 Nancy Sosin, Laura Romeo, .Jamie Ban ders. BO'l'l'Olvl ROW: Linda Varon Carol Frank, Kathy Galecki, .J. J. Lim, Lisa Hueb- REP. ABOVE: Lisa Huebner ciribbles the ball down ABOVE: During a time out, Ivliss the court with no one around to stop her. Sander gives a pep talk. ing to pass the ball around her opponents. LEFT: Lisa Mammal reaches high for the jurhpbail. ABOVE: Kathy Galecki cautiously looks for an open- ABOVE: Laura Borneo dribbles the ball toward the basket with much concen- tration. Girls .J.V. Basketball 7B is ABOVE: Keith Lewia watches a ball sail through the air after a ahoc. ABOVE LEFF: Steve Audaa swings in good forrn during practice. BELOW: Boys' Golf. BACK BOW: Coach Carl Pendracki, Dave IVICTVHI- lan, Pete IVloOoneid, Busty Liebetrau. Pat Orilley, Nlark Harnrnerle, Dave Newman, Manager Barb Upward. FBONT BOVV: Torn York, Bon Bit,- kowaki. Steve Audaa, Greg Lewia, Keith Lewis, Steve Gordon, David Banda. BO Boys' Golf ABOVE: Tom York putts the ball on ABOVE: Pat Crilley takes e glance a- head to aim the shot correctly. ABOVE: Busty Liebetrau gets practice shots in before the golf meet. Golfers drive triumphantly The Groves' 1S77 boys' golf team had another successful year with the total season rec- ord being twelve wins and two losses. The team placed sixth in the Ohio Invitational. Followed by the Oakland County lnvitationels where they placed first. Then the League Championship where they received second. Unfortun- ately, the team did not do as well in the State Begionals where they placed sixth. This made it impossible to go on to the State Championship. Greg Lewis was voted lVlost Valuable Golfer. Steve Audas re- ceived All-Oakland County. Keith Lewis, the team captain, received the Parents Award. l I .-- - 1- I , Boys' Golf Team Groves Opponent 21 5 Lathrup 21 7 BOB Athens 21 B SSS Seaholm 41 O 'l B4 Oondero BOB BOB Adams 'I SB E1 5 Lahser B1 4 'l SB Lathrup BOB 1 BS Athens EOS 1 B5 Oondero B1 B BOB Kimball EOS 'I B2 Adams 1 SB 1 SS Lahser EOE B1 1 Country Oay B25 1 SS North Farmington BOB Won 14 Lost B LF, gl the green during a practice. Boys' Golf B1 Shari Smith is gathering her oon- Bev Empkie carefully winds up to shoot as she Nancy Pentuik shows her expert form in centretion for her next drive. also realizes that this is her last chance. the final follow through of her first tee off. 1- - - - . - - .gi - Girls Golf Groves Opponent 21 5 Lathrup E1 7 BOB Athens B1 B BBB Beaholm 41 D EOE Adams 'I BB 21 5 Lahser 21 4 1 se Lathrup eos ' 'I BB Athens EOE! 'I B5 Dondero E1 B EOI3 Kimball EDB 'I BB Adams 'I B4 'I BB Lahser 207 21 'I Seaholm 225 'IBA Dondero 205 GIRLS GOLF. BACK BOW: Coach Cari Pendraoki, Laurie WON IU Lost 3 fE'EEZ:nf.i233N3e?5Co:Sv'LZZj'2I2gf'fZ,P? C233 IETSQ IVIcI3uinees, Beth Bice, Bev Empkie. . -I I - EE Girl's Golf Glamorous golf gals! Glamorous? Glorious? Sure, it's the Groves girl's golf team. But you say, girls can play golf? That's a laugh. Well it is very true and it isn't a laugh at all. Not only do they play golf out they play quite well at that. Last spring the ten girls on the team along with Carl Pendracki who coached them along didn't do all bad. In fact they were the most successful team in three years. And the number of girls on the team has doubled along with the growing interest. The most important victory of the season was the one against Beaholm, Groves' rivals. The team also beat Bochester and lvlarian, but lost to Boches- ter Adams, Flushing end Clarkston. The leading golfers for the team were Seniors, .Jayne Bax and Cindy lVlcGuineas, Junior Nancy Pen- tuik and Sophomores, l.ori Long and Beth Bice. The team captain was .Jayne Bex and the most valuable player, Lori L-ong. So with the growing interest, ability and participation next spring. the girls will show you what their golf team is made of. l LEFT: Shari Smith sets the ball for her first tee off. FAB ABOVE: Shari Smith putts as Bev Empkie looks on. ABOVE: What a magnificent chip shot Beth Bice just hit! Girl'S Golf B13 Boys' Tennis 'lB77 . .v,...w..,l,lQa-w-SW ,Aww .. .., , , . , Groves Opponent I B Lahser 'I E Lathrup 5 5 Southfield 2 7 Dondero O 7 Oak Rark D B Lahser 'I I3 Adams 4 O Lathrup 7 7 Dondero D 2 Brother Rice 5 I 4 - Beaholrn B 4 Adarns 3 O Cranbrook 7 7 Wins 5 Losses I League Finish: Brd ,- I -, - - , , 1-l ,.- ,si iff . f:f7.s:f sQ nuff.. ABOVE: Nurnber one singles player, Doug Rrew, steps into his vicious backhand. RIGHT: 'IB77 Tearn Captains .Jeff Roth and fvlike Agnello concentrate on the ball. 'IB77 Boys' Tennis Tearn. FRONT ROVV: Nlatt: Greenspan, Doug Winshail, Doug Prevv, Capt. lvlike Agnello, Capt. .Jeff Roth. .John Gottesman, Andy Raczos, Harlan Kahn, Noel Llpfall, lvlgr. .Julie Weaver. SECOND ROW: Coach Ted Stanley, Rhil Bohuohter, Rick Glasser, .John White. Erik Ooer- ring, Brook I-luler. Rick Bowden, .lirn Botoriff. Kurt Lauer, Eric Havilland. Nlgrs. Debbie Barr and lVlart:ha Sejnost. B4 Boys' Tennis 'IS77 boys' tennisg a net gain for racket fans If there is a sport of the 7C's, it would have to be tennis, and the 'IS77 boys' tennis team kept Groves stylish and victorious during their spring season with seven wins and five losses to wind up with a third- place league finish. Coached by Ted Stanley, the Falcon net-rushing attack was spear-headed by singles players Doug Prew, lvlike Agnello, .Jeff Roth. and Steve Stone. and doubles tearns Flick Bowden and Erik Doerring, lVlitch Nlondry and Dave Fishman, and Flick Glasser and Phil Schuchter. The team seemed to have great swings in their productive- ness on court, occasionally getting beaten badly, as by Southfield-l.a- thrup and Cranbrook, but most opponents found themselves over- whelmed and outclassed as the team swept past Dondero and Cak Park 7-C and Lasher S-'l. Perhaps the most satisfying victories of all, though, were the close ones, such as their win over Seaholm and their 4-C3 victory over Adams, avenging their loss to Adams earlier in the season by an identical score. VVith Coach Stanley and many talented lettermen returning for the 'lS7S season, the delights of tennis will remain on our courts. ABOVE: The racket says Borg. but this forehand is pure Dave Fishman. LEFT: 1978 Team Captain, Senior lvlitoh Nlondry, completes a forehand drive. Boys' Tennis S5 'IB77 tennis team's racquet is winning This year, the girls tennis team did a stupendous job, collecting up many awards throughout their season. lvlany of the tearn- mates contributed in bringing prestige to Groves as well as to themselves. lvlarianne Ring, a junior who received much recognition since last year, was named the all state player in first singles. Along with Tracy Barnett lsecond singlel and VVen- dy Allen lthird singlel, Marianne Ring was also titled all league by the lVletro-Suburban Activities Association. The Observer and Eccentric gave the name all area to two of Groves' players: Marianne Ring and Tracy Barnett. Tracy was the captain of the girls 1977 tennis team with Wendy Allen taking her roll in 'lB7B. The team on a whole placed third in re- gionals. Because of the team's spirit and in- dividual's skill. Groves' girls played an out- standing season of tennis. ABOVE: Lynn Walker. one of the 'lst doubles, sets up her return. ABOVE RIGHT: Krista Richey be- gins the douDle's match by serving BB GirI's Tennis the ball with a smashing hit. RIGHT: The team's forth single, Sandy l-lumenny, concentrates on her backhand form. Girls Tennis Tearn: BACK BOW: Aud- rey Cox, .Janet Weertnwan, Liz Legget. Oonna O'Br-ian, Busan Salkcvvski, .June Haywood, Sandy I-iurnanny. IVIIOOLEZ Liz Singer, Krista Bichey, Kathy I-ioard, i Marianne Bing. Monica Bchuck and Tracy Barnett. FBONT: Lynn Peddie. Lynn Welker, Wendy Allen, .Jill Kas- perian, Parn Schuck. Cindy Vaneck and Lee Peddie. receive an overhand srnash. Groves 4 B 3 7 5 3 5 O 13 B 4 4 2 Girls Tennis Opponent Sacred Heart B Academy Athens 'I Lahser 4 Oondero O Adarns 2 Lathrup 4 Athens 2 Kingswood 7 Lahser 4 Oondero 'I Adarns Z3 Lathrup 3 Trenton 5 Won B Lost 5 ' 1? .1 . K LEFT: Tracy Barnett waits in anticipation to ABOVE: fviarianne Bing displays the form which brought her the title all state. Birl's Tennis B7 k Q. . W., fn ls -Q., Q- .. . iss, -essex: Opponent 7O 55 72 SS 5'l SE! A7 55 5S 92 74 5'l hens Invitational End County Championship 'l st E i 'CiS sl lil I ff Q E if ,... g3gQQ,w5Yg7g.3glgg55g,wmiLgSgg , A 1 ' 5 ----A K MM, E My W, V A f M . . I g fmkgwx Boys Swimming . Q it 15 its l iw IES f3f-OVES is it gb 25583553 ,Q is MmMw,mwMeMwWwwaMs.5i,mtf. is 'l OE Ann Arbor Huron El 555 X35 MfWwNW,.,,NW 'l'l7 Grand Blanc 5 F ., ,,.., . .-.ae . . 100 Demw 1 i--i L..- S 3 'IOS Edsel Ford . .. 2 E 121 Athens 'l C32 I-Hhs-er ' ikv' 124 DOHUSPO 5 f it is E 5 114 AHUOVEP ,gf - ,i., my' 'VIS Lathrup H 5131? it - ' ...M g SO Ann Arbor Pioneer 95 SSSHOIHW 5 119 Adams . -.'A Woml LCSW' , ' St E M t E, cj a e ee n 2 ff .i K is Sie: ' i . ., 1, 3 K . 1 at Kimball Relays 'lst iff 5 5 Cereal EQWI Qela 5 Qr-id 1 :vXs2f.15,2,.fi.s 22 .l fr- Y ,..,. I-3 -. i. ' 2 Pi- if Tro At 5 S V Dak'E 'd fwgiis- U3 S-fikwiffgwgs MXN fs'SassQr?.fQ7.wm X - -X H ai' - '5 'Q52A?i?g515?gER3N no Silfiifffsfig-fiif HS' , E 1.5g,gfg?Qgg53 y we l zs iisigi Es? 13:2 W 1 1 1: FAR ABOVE: lvlark l-lesskamp concentrates for a victory. ABOVE: ivlark Hanson starts the race with a great dive. RIGHT: Robert Oloutier shows practice makes perfection. SS Soya Swimming es through the season Chalk up another one for the super swimmers of '75, Groves Emerald Tide, onoe again rolling over their opponents for the 'l2th consecutive season. With the help of Coach Wieck, the Tide won the Royal Oak Relays and the Oakland County Cham- pionships. Several new school records were established this year. Scott Tyler set a Groves pool record for the 500-yard free style with 4:I3S.4. The team of Schmidt, Tyler, Erickson and l-leck broke the Groves pool record for the AOO-yard free style relay with the time of 3:1 5.0. The Groves Emerald Tide has not lost to any Oakland team since 'ISS7. After the 'lS7S season, they will have won 54 league dual meets over 'l 2 seasons. ABOVE: Sophomore diver Flctmert Cloutier makes flying through the air look easy. FRONT FQOW: Ml. Schmidt, S. Eagan, O. Clements, W. Hanson, E. Bragg, T. Olsen, E. Shirley, S. Sreckvvorldt, Manager G. lf-lirs, SECOND HOW: Coach ..l. Wieck, FJ. Andrews, G. l-larper, O. Kirchberger, Fl. Saputo, O. Sernharcit, lvl. McGovern, Managers F-2. Sisto and P. Power, Tl-IIFIO FZOVV: KVI. Colucci, S. Schmidt, IVI. l-lesskemp, S. Tyler, lvl. Koenig, O. Erickson, Captain J. lVli1:- tenthal, O. lVIacOonald, S. lvlinty, Captain K. Heck. Soya Swimming SS Girls swim team knows how to roll without the Tide! Again this year the girls' swim team refused to stay submerged under the Em- erald Tide reputation. Bpurred on by coach Blake Lindsay the team did an outstanding job and rolled up ten wins in twelve meets. In the Battle Greek Belays they fought to a tremendous second place Finish and swam themselves to a strong first place in their league. The team was aided by outstanding seniors such as Kristin Byndress and Boo lVlcOarvill and such promising underclass- men as .Junior Lori Friesner and Sophomore Leanne Oavidson. This year the girls showed an amazing ability to keep on strokin' till the end. ABOVE FIIGI-IT: Karan Brink and Donna Oerderian take tha famous Naetaa plunge! ABOVE: Lori Friasner strokes her' way to another great victory at a home meat. BO Girls Swim MWF' ww Girls' Swim Groves Opponent 'I OB Stevenson B3 'I E4 Baaholm 4B 'I 'I B Andover EB 'I 37 Troy Athens 135 73 East Lansing 'I O'l 'I 23 Lahser AB 'I 'I B Oondero 541 'I fl 'I I-Iarrison B1 1 ee' Lathrup so BO Ann Arbor Pioneer B2 'I 'I 2 Adams BO BB Battle Creek Balays B7B Second Place League First Place Won 'IO Lost 2 . 2? ABOVE: I. Goodman, L. Laarman, L. Streiff and D. Derderian cheer. , f..,. M sn. E, m V kim K' '--',- ' , f I I . . i I 2 I : -. ip. -is +G fi... 1. - .A . X .I ..g. -H,-5,-.N ,,, ,-fa.: .K -- ' - -- H . ., .. . 5 :1 yikgznyyi .J 'ilfiif'-3.Q,::'f: 35151135 2 : 1 .. N -. - :Sis zu .'-2: . T3 - '- 2' G .'.,.. ....,. .,.. .,, .. '-:2- -:--,:: I ..-- ,,,P.:- . '. Nw'-Eff: '--. 2'.-' :-.1 .Q' ... . . ...1 'I - T L. ,. ...' fd.. x ,, W,.. - I '-,-- ' 1 155955: 'L 5 QTY . 4, i'Ys. ,sl'.--.:fs ' f g Q 5252 5 . I f up .... I E I' . - -- .- .Qu . . .. . . Or. .. . . X s-,., -f.sQg2is?EPi-- --- -' .f K- ff Q kv If - -ass. .. ,E lf iiii Q : . ff . . A ' 5 E ' A f . . s , f , , , my.. . ., .... Q., ,. ...,,,.,.XQW-., 5 C I 3 9 I 3 ABOVE: The Girle' swim team knows now no dive right: in and win. ABOVE: Backatroker Ilene Goodman sleeps on the job. img -. ABOVE: Kathi Leicinger encourages a team mam. Girle' Swim: BACK BOW: K. Vigiletstsi, N. Jonea. L. Leerman, A. Straitn, Manager IJ. Fleaer, Manager B. Bowers, Coach B. Lindsey, L. Ashley, B. Iv1cCarviII, K. Bempal, K. Brink, L. Streiff, K. Leicinger. SECOND BOW: K. Byndreas, O. Derderian, K. Lifton, L. Davidson, T. Jonnaon, Ivi. Iviccartsny, J. Turner. FBONT BOW: I-I. Lifton, L. Friesner, I. Goodman, C. Stone, L. Collins, K. Nlroako, S. Jonea. Girls Swim S1 92 Water Polo Water Polo Groves Opponent B Ann Arbor Pioneer 'IE EE Grand Blank I3 'IE Toledo St. Francis 4 9 Ann Arbor Huron 7 9 Ann Arbor Pioneer 'I4 EO Seabolrn 5 EO Warren Tower 5 'I O Western Nlicznigen 'I 'I State Tournament E4 Seal-aolrn 7 21 Dearborn Edsel Ford B 'I O Ann Arbor Pioneer 'I A 'I 5 Ann Arbor Huron 'I 3 'I C3 Fenton 'l 'I Won E Lost 4 I l 1 I I ABOVE: Goalie Tim Base eevee another goal for Groves. ABOVE: Junior Greg Harper successfully defends the ball. BE- LOW: Senior Tirn Ease deflecce the ball from Groves' goal. l I ABOVE: Coach G. Gotchling gives team members instructions. Water Polo takes third place spot Groves' Water Polo team did extremely well last season. The team's toughest com- petitors were Ann Arbor l-luron and Ann Arbor Pioneer. whc placed second end first respectively. All of the players did an excep- tional job, especially .John lvlittenthal, Paul Carter and Dave MacDonald, who were named All State. The Water Polo team is not a varsity sport and is therefore supported solely by the team members. With the experience of Coach Gary Gotchling, and the effort of the players, the team pulled through to another terrific season. ABOVE: Senior 'Tim Bass prepares to defend our goal. LEFT: Cheryl Obrebski watches the Groves water polo team splash their Way to victory. Water Polo 93 Wrestling Groves Opponent 'IB Catholic Central 55 412 Athens B1 37 Lehser 35 B7 Oondero EB 'IB Kir-nl:aall 44 24 Lathrup IEE 23 Ada,-ns 4G ABOVE: WRESTLING TEAIVI: BACK Jolie Laker, Coach Oan Szuhay. IVIIOOLE ROW: Ass't Coach Ron lvlinoletti, lvlan- ROW: C. Sherline, J. Kampner, F. Lee, E4 Seahdm do ager Chris Zotos, lvl. Kennedy, J. Kar- E. Lindolom, O. Oilvlichael, J. Gonzales. ris, IVI. Gerich, J. Oovvd, T. Kennedy, B. FRONT ROVV: J. Lefler, J. Rrevv, O. lvlil- l-lixon. lvl. Easton. J. Linklater, Nlanager Ier. Won B Lost E: l - ! l BELOVV: Coach Oan Szuhay talks with Lahser's coach during a rneet. ABOVE: Tonfm Kennedy obviously en- BELOW: Joe Linklater prepares to pin joys pinning his opponent. his opponent. B4 Wrestling ABOVE: Stu I-lixon pins yet another op- BELOW: .John Oovvd shakes his oppo- VV I ponenc, as the referee looks on, nent's hand before the match begins. E grapple with opponents This year's wrestling team was under the ooaohing of Oan Szuhay with Bon Ivlinoletti as the assistant ooaoh. The team's Captain and outstand- , ing wrestler, Tom Kennedy, V if was a regional qualifier. Y g My Stuart I-Iixon proved to W WW 7? gm ZEIZI gig: lg :' :E , 'Mg V be an asset to the team as he WM i,i W 2MQ:,:: Qualified for both Regionals M if ' and State Ivleets. I-le set the BELOW: Ivlatt Kennedy, a sophomore BELOW: Managers Chris Zotos and Jolie! School Pecopd for. the fastest gr-appler, in another winning effort. Laker tape the mat in place. pin of Sixteen 5eCOnd5- H5077 also had the most pins at 27. Other fast pins by weight were set oy Orew IVliller and John Prevv at 2:25 and O:I35. re- spectively. The standings for the Groves Grapplers were as fol- lows: Troy Invitational second place: Oakland County Invita- f tional seventeenth: Boohester 5 Invitational ninth: Sohooloraft Invitational nineteenth: Bir- mingham-Bloomfield Invitation- al fourth: IVIBAA League Tour- nament fifth: Oistriot tenth: Begional thirteenth. Wrestling B5 Gymnastics turns talent into success Led by Team Captains Lori Baccus and Amy Straith, and sparked by Coach Oan Carlson, who doubles as a teacher at Pon- tiac Central l-ligh School, the girls gymnas- tics team dismantled the opposition as they swept through their first five meets vvith- out a loss. This hardworking and successful band of contortionists numbered thirteen- Four seniors, five juniors, and four sophomores- and practiced after school each day in the gym where they helped and coached each other on the various apparatuses such as beam, uneven parallel bars and the vault. They started practicing in December for a season which stretched through lVlarch, participating in a schedule which included sixteen meets and the lVl.B.A.A. League lvleet and then, if they qualify, Begionals. Also, they held their annual money-raiser, the Flip-flop-a-thon. The team completed another sparkling year of success and improvement in 'lB7B. and maintained their excellent reputation. 1 . i V Af P4 ,V 4.. , Z ,fit 5. Z is fi f 4? il fi ' Li-'55HGH2 A?if fl., la-J,ai. -5 ABOVE: Captain Lori Baccus demonstrates her ability. BELOW: Marion Ceccato earns points for her vaulting style. BELOW LEFT: Coach Oen Carlson gives his advice to the team. ABOVE: Sophorviore Marion Oeccato displays her grace. ABOVE: l.. Beccus and A. Streith wait. for their scores. FIRST RONN: Pam David, Nancy Jones. Marion Ceo- Ashley, Wendy Ldrirner, Lisa Parker, Manager .Jill Cato, Lori Baccus, Oana Oetnenharn, Karen Ivlrosko. I-iurnphrey. SECIONO FQOVV: Coach Oar-1 Carlson, Arny Straitn, Lisa Gymnastics 97 Groves Cross Country has a suprising year This year's Cross Country Team had a surprising season. Coach Jim Crosby, working with a young team, rebuilt and highlighted the season oy finishing with a third place in the League, and a first place in the Sophomore Championships. The team, consisting mostly of new juniors and sophomores, ended the sea- son with seven sophomore letter win- ners, and four junior letter vvinners. The top three runners were Sophomores Dave Asker, John Schafer, and Senior Chaz Seremjian. John Schafer, an out- standing sophomore runner, completed the season loy setting three school records. Dan Pinkos runs the mile. EDTTDM POW: P. LaEarbera, M. Sauer, M. Dahlin, J. Schafer, D. Asker, Co- Captain C. Seremjian, S. McAvoy, S. Cohn. MIDDLE F-IDW: D. Pinkos, Co-Captain C. Cataldo, J. Markey. C. Gucwa, S. Sottesman, J. Villa, G. Schultz, M. Greenspan, B. Brooks. TDP FIDVV: Coach J. Crosby, T. Metzger, C. Fleinker, E. Nygaard, L. Geyer. T. Kennedy, K. Evans, Manager V. Ceccatao. S8 Cross Country i l l l l Dual Meets Groves Opponent ES Seaholm 31 ED Kimball 43 31 Adams 25 S37 Athens 'l S ES Andover ES 27 Lathrup ES 31 Lahser ES 1 S Dondero SS l 4 wins 4 losses Invitational Place 'l Sth VV. Bloomfield 'I 7th Holly Sth M.S.A. - S.M.A. 'l 'I th Dakland University I 'l Sth Dakland County 3rd League Meet 1 1 1 uh Regional Meet l 'l st Sophomore l Senior Gary Gottesmen sets the pace. l l l l l -f ---V I I 2 -N A 'anna ..-nga... :nur Wg. 4 F Si Pg , .gi .... we f i iviisw-if ii iiif w -R AK P' 'Ni bask w 1 5? if N Xesi4S,,,.-i-xg another super year . , gxiv, ,smug-.film it . .........,: 2. g,4..,.,...,,Ll. . 1. 35 i ..., f - ,,., ,. .i 7 Bo s' Track has , y .Q 'l Lf--f . .1 1 .ei s : . 'Q -fx. ffl? . ' ,q,QL, k qi .:.L :?:E Q i . . -'Q ' we D - .Q L - QA -- 1 . , K- KM .5 Z.: ...Q F y. Il Q xi? i TDP F-IDW: B. Breedon, IVI. Lazzarini, J. Llrsin. D. Cetaldc, lvl. Priest, J. Blair, lvl. Lunatta, E. lVIiller. J. Keane. S. Davidson. SECOND FXDVVZ Coach T. Kearny, K. F-lanker, l-l. Goldman, B. Fluscas, T. Flaulien, E. Levine, B. lvlorgan, S. Llnderwccd, B. Kleist. D. Noakes, E. Washaleski, E. Nygaard, J. Forhan ' THIRD PDVV: Nl. Squr, D. Schceder, B. Almas. Fl. Lesperance, E. Best, D. Pinkos, C. Seremjian. G. l-lamming, J. Carr, lvl. l-lardy, 4 D. Scloman. BOTTCJIVI RCJVV: G. Schultz. E. Liddle, E. lVliIIer, Fl. Perks, A. Lytle, K. Jones, lvl. Bass, F-l. Flomieo, D. Else. ABOVE: Jim Llrsin gives his all to reach new hSiQl'1TJS. i V- A W -N .......vluiaaau,efe4a-nmeirmdfsamgzg Dnce again, the Groves Track Team tramples over all competition. The team, expertly coached by Tom Kearny and Al Scpha. excelled with twenty- four wins, no losses in the last three years. During the 1977 season, Groves won the Ashley Flelays, and the Lahser Fielays four times in a row. They also won the Ambrose Flelays for the second time in a row. Among their accomplishments was the first place in the League lvleet and in the Flegional lvleet. The '77 team consisted of hard as well as talent- ed runners. Among these were Tim Paulian, Dan Noakes, and Bill lvlorgan. Dutstanding participants in field events were Bob Levine in the discus. Andy Lytle in the shot-put, and Tim Paulian in the high jump. Dual lvleets Groves Opponent 'l EE Lahser IBD 'l DD Northern 53 'I E3 Adams 35 'I ESVE Andover ESM 'I D7V2 Kimball EBM 'l DEW Dondero EEVQ 'I '14 Lathrup 43 7 Wing D Losses , . .-. . -1 LEFT: Graduated Senior Eric lvliller and Bob Levine show that practice makes perfect as they pass the baton. Boys Track 99 Track team proves strength in secon season The girls track team that be- gan only two years ago has proved itself to be one of the finest teams in the greater Detroit area. The team got their season off to a successful start, when they ran against lvlarian l-ligh School in the first exhibition meet of the season. They took first place in all events but one. The girls team was started when a number of girls began run- ning with the boys team, until the number was so large that they decided to form a team of their own. In the Spartan relays at Ivlichi- gan State University held April 9, 'lS77, lvlarcy Nesbitt placed high in the two mile run. School records were set by Karin Johnson, and Katie l-lershiser for the hundred yard dash. I I Girls' Track Groves Opponent S1 Andover 55 47 Lahser SS B3 Adams S13 47 Oondero SS as Lathrup S1 AS Kimball SCI SO Seaholm C39 Oakland County Sth Spartan Flelays 'l 1 th Stanford Flelays 'l Oth 'IOO Girls' Track it Q. 'X - . 4 ABOVE: Vickey Ciccato giving it all she's got during a shot put event. ABOVE: lvlarcy Nesbitt, one of Groves' exceptional long distance runners, is exhausted after taking another first place. ABOVE: Katie Herehiaer makea a leaping attempt to break her previous neoord. BELOW: Nlary Beth Oodaeh passes the baton on to Pam Shook in the 4410-relay. BELOW: Katie I-ierehiaer and Karen .Johnson put forth their greatest effort in an attempt to beat their opponent from Laheer. BELOW: Christina Stridth runa breath- Ieaeiy to get to the finish. ABOVE: Katie I-Iershiaer makes another atruggiing attempt to set a new Groves record. Girls' Track 'i O1 'IDE' Gir'IS' Volleyball ABOVE: Coach Cox cheers her' team oh to victory. ABOVE: Kriata Biohey Saves a rhiaa hit ball. ABOVE: Senior' Beth lviillar' shows her' Dumping fOFI T'l off the floor. ABOVE: Sandy I-iurhehny makes the aat. Girls' volleyball shovvs depth ABOVE: lVlary Schiefer and Katie Hersh- iser help Krista Bichey with post-game statistics. GIBLS' VOLLEYBALL TOP BOW: Varsity Coach Audrey Cox. .Jill Fcrhan, Lisa Webb. Katie l-larshiser, Sandy l-lumenny, lVlary Schiefer, Trainer Lisa Shasky. ..l.V. Coach Kim Johnson. IVIIOOLE BOW: Krista Flichey, Liz Legget, Liz Pierce, Oonna OerOerian, Karen Bedford, Laura Bomeo. .Jadel Lim, Sheri Bedford. BOTTOM BOW: Allison Turner, Beth lvliller, Amy Kantgias, lVlotria Fiyzyj, Laura Fries, Grace Yee, lVlary Ellen l-lorsch. The Groves Green lvla- chine was back into action this year with another outstanding season. The team, coached by Audrey Cox. was the best ever because of all the depth. Senior Captain lVlotria Byzyj, Laurie Thorsen and Lise Webb were terrific spik- ing advantages. while Beth lvliller and Sandy l-lumenny set them up. The ..l.V. team, for the first time ever had their own coach. The Light Green Ma- chine, coached by Kim .John- son holds the best record thus far. Sophomore spiker lvlary Beth Eagan and setters Laura Bomeo, Liz Leggett and Liz Pierce led their team to count- less victories. Girls' Volleyball 'IOS Baseball vvound up '77 season league champs Groves' '77 varsity baseball team proved again last year that they could shock many opponents. With eleven returning lettermen and the devotion of Coaches .Jim Crosby and Larry Bauer, the team led itself to another league championship. Dutstanding players included Flandy lvloon, Steve lVliller, lvlark Bodlew. Les Barrett, lVlatt Deshler. and pitchers Dan Bertelson, Brad Brettschneider and lvlark Pomorski. The team was able to break a school record for the most runs in a single game by beating Southfield Lathrup BD-'l. The individual record for most hits was broken by Pat Caputo. placing the new record at SS hits in a season. Despite a bit of bad luck toward the end of the season, the Falcons ended the '77 season with a record of 'IB and B. ,. K Q3 0 3, W A I M A .. A Q E, . xrw -ff? is M i -' : ff J W -f, 'ww 1 ' r im! .. f -'-- A 'H ,' ,f- 5. -'-' 'mf .--. ,V f-11 K ,T , X -' ' if ' .. --1 aff , V - -' ' 9 j . S ya.: 'gi ,, w '4',,s Qin es' Her, Ay K et ' X 7 1 Z .V .. . .,.. Q r ., 4.5 A. 1 ., ,mve:' Qruvg. bi.3tQs0ve.,- sQrvu,:D iE6,n,e:9N?Qwugs ' ll f . L. f at lg - QU fri lv - i ,C Y,g,1,g,-irlwl vmsm f L g, ' Y 'i A iw ve. S lu g, .Q 3.4 93- S Wyfhlz . ' JO, , - ' x E il 1 'ir-fe?-fu l K ' ,. K T ' ,' ' ' ' , f.- . 1' :fl-X K . K U ' W' fl L ,.-A my N , , ' 1977 Boy's Varsity Baseball Team: FBDNT FIDW: Steve lvliller, Flancly lvloon, Dean Plaic, Tim Bass. .John l-larnrning, .Jeff Goudie, .Joe Arno. MIDDLE: Clayton Smith, lvlark Godlew, lvlark Pomcrski, Dave Zaman, Byron Dnisko, lvlatt Deshler. BACK: lvlanager Sandy Kort, Trainer Buss lVlcNamer, Steve Haywood. Dan Bertelson, Brad Brettschneider, Las Garrett, Manager Lori Bobertson and Coach .Jim Crosby. 'ID4 Varsity Baseball ffsyi,-2 7 H i llf . ABDVE: Flandy lvloon prepares to field a ball. BELDW: Les Garrett guards the home plate 41 I ABOVE BIGHT: Bteve IVliller prepares for another slide. ABOVE: Oan Bertelson winds Dan B for another blazing Fast ball. BELOW: Coach Crosby discusses the line-up with ertelson and Les Garrett. Boys' Varsity Baseball Groves Opponent B Harrison CI B Harrison 3 B Country Day 2 BO Lathrup 'I 7 Farmington B 4 Farrnington B 'I O Oondero E 'I Aclarns 2 4 Lahser B B Athens B 2 Athens 'I 4 Lathrup 'I 'I Brother Bice 2 'I 'I Brother Bice 'I 4 Donclero B 'I 'I Oak Park B B Oak Park 'I 'I 'I Adams B B Lahser 5 4 Lathrup B B Farmington 5 B Farrnington 4 B Beaholrn B B Oondero 'I 2 Lltica Ford B 'I Hazel Park B Won 'IB Lost B Varsity Baseball 'IO5 1 ABOVE: Senior Larry Campbell shows off his great: forrn. BIGHT: Torn Fletcher tries to atrike out all oppositzione. FAB BIGHT: Bat Cril- Iey hae a strange way of throwing the ball. 'I CB .JV Baseball .Junior Varsity Baseball tearn: BACK BOW, John Bometci, .Jirn Leclgly, Jeff Brayton, Brian Blaohta, Bat Crilley, Bill VonBehren, Bill Biker, .John Noonan, Coach Larry Bauer. FBCJNT BOW: Jirn Nlitzelfeld, Bick Schultz. Curt: Gar- ret, Tom Fletcher, Larry Campbell, Brian Srnith, Dave Crane. ABOVE: Jeff Brayton checks to see if his shoelace is untied. LEFT: Tom Fletcher winds up for his throw. BELOW: Larry Campbell concen- trates on pitching his curve. Siswillfii-1 ?i flrfi, . X T. v,Q: Time and talent lead to triumph The 'IB77 junior varsity baseball team came out swinging last year with nine wins and only two losses. They worked hard and have a great record to show for it. Some outstanding players were Bill Eber- hart, who not only played on the junior varsity but varsity as well. .Jeff Brayton struck out ten players in one game against Southfield- Lathrup. Brian Plachta had an outstanding batting average. Curt Garrett pitched a great season with a 5-'l record. and .John Noonan did a fine job of catching and added one homerun to the season's record. l-lard work, high spirits and ecourage- ment from Larry Bauer, the coach, gave the team a record to be proud of and a will to try to do it again next year. .JV Baseball 'lCJ7 Smymuuewwmmn L .L mmm su. E. mlm---'-M s.d..m,:ssisse,zw Softball beats weather The 1977 softball team under the direction of Audrey Cox overcame the damp cold weather we had and won three games. All the rain and cold we had made practice difficult for all but the heartiest of players. lvlany games were canceled due to the terrible rain storms following the coldest winter in years. To the girls clad only in their tee shirts and shorts the weather was only another ob- stacle to overcome. I-lowever, the weather wasn't all that bad because they finished a good year of playing. Thanks to dedicated players and an excellent coach the team overcame the oppo- sition. 'ICJB Girls' Softball I Girls 'I 977 Softball Groves Opponent B Lehser 'I 7 7 Adams E B Dondero 'I Ea 'I C3 Southfield-Lathrup 'I 4 B Lahser 7 4 Southfield-Lathrup 'I O 21 Athens B 7 Dondero 9 I EE Adams 9 5 Southfield-Lathrup B 7 Lahser E 2 Dondero E 'I Seaholrn 'I CJ Won I3 Lost 'I O - I -1- -1 AEICJVE LEFT: Sue Cowen has just hit the bell maybe for e home run? ABOVE FIIGHT: .Jill Julieno howls with joy as she hits it BDTTEJIVI: Sue Cowen catches e sizzling grounder ABOVE LEFV: Mrs. Cox watches closely. ABOVE FRIGI-IT: Sue Cowan gets ready for a long low shot. BOTTOM LEFT: Lori Thorsen prepares to catch the ball. BOTTOM RIGHT: Liz Pierce hits it with all har might. Girls' Softball 'IOS lvlajorettes add fun to halftime Last year's majorette squad was one of the smallest in Groves' history. but somehow they overcame their minute numbers and managed to perform at three home games. The girls also made cameo appear- ances at several away games. Under the masterful guidance of squad captain Beth Flice the young ladies worked out several routines during after-school practice sessions. The girls worked nearly every night after school to perfect their twirling and leg lifting exercises. Although the girls sometimes had mutual disagreements during arduous practices. they always managed to overcome their dif- ferences and add extra spunk to the halftime show. Julie Smith. Jane Turansky, and Carol Hayes take e break et halftime. '1 'I CJ lvlajorettes ABOVE! -Jane TUf Br'1SKy. Sophomore, ABOVE: Beth Flice, junior. finds smil- recalls what she learned in practice. ing easy during each performance. The Winning Squad: Beth Flice, Carol l-layes, .Jane Turaneky and Julie Smith. ABCJVE: Katie Lytle, junior, looks a bit ap- prehensive during an exciting Dondero game. FOOTBALL-SWIMMING, TDP TD BOTTCJIVI: Carolyn Clark. Tracy Nichol, Sue Stansberry, Katie Lytle and Lori Pearl. HIDDEN FFIONI VIEW: Lisa Stettler and Patty Elabaut. NDT PICTUHED: Sandy Kort. Cheering makes it happen There's no doubt about it! Cheerleading, over the last few years, has become of ma- jor importance at Groves. Last year's winning athletic teams owe a great deal of thanks to the enthusiasm of these girls. Because of the energy cheerleaders expend cheerlead- ing is now considered a sport at Groves. In fact, the girls must audition their talents in lvlay in order to be considered for the squads of the following year. There is also a summer camp available for the girls for those cheerleaders who feel they need it. SOCCER-BASKETBALL. TOP TO Larson. Nlonica Tysell. Flobin Goldberg. EOTTDNI, LEFT' TD EIGHT: Nan lVlar- Linda Huff and Emily Popowitz prac- shall, Karin Johnson, .Jill Aslauer, Patty tice out-of-doors often. Varsity Cheer '1 'l 'l Groves' girls show their spirit, spunk and all their stuff! What would our sports be like without the girls who have all the spirit? Not really very exciting! These girls hold up the team, help out the team and get the crowd rowdie for the team. VVho are these girls? They are the .J.V. cheerleaders, pom-pom girls and Falcon- ettes, of course! The ..l.V. cheerleaders lift up the spirits of everyone present with their exciting cheers. The .J.V. cheerleaders are made up of B new sopho- more girls who cheer at all the J.V. games. And then there are the porn-pom girls who not only help with the cheers but also provide the crowd with entertainment. They write their own routines and perform them to music before the game and at assemblies. And last but not least there are the Falconettes. The Falconettes not only cheer the wrestlers on but they also keep score at the matches. So give the girls a big cheer! xmas' TEA TDP FKDW: K. Boyle, A. Friedman, S. Dgewe. NIIDDLE F'lDW: K. Krissrnen, Fl. Ash, C. Fledmond. .J. Drman, J. Glover. EDTTOIVI FlOVV: D. Oppiteck, K. Vigiletti, Nl. Pearl. 'I 'I 2 Dheering ABDVE: Sharon Dgawe and Flush Ash entertain at a home game. AEDVE: The Groves porn-pom girls make half time enjoyable for the spirited crowd to watch. ABOVE: The .J.V. cheerleaders help the sophomore class to win seconcl place in the yelling contest for' the annual spir-it week competition. FALCONETTEBg TOP BOW: ..l. Gib- son. O. NicKenzie. J. Clark. BOTVOM BOW: L. Wilsher, ..l. Brxetzing. P. Cnamberlend, A. Compton. ABOVE: The ..l.V. cheerleaders display a mount dur'-ing half time of a ..l.V. football game. BELOW: Amy Compton, Julie Clerk and .Jenny Gibson snow off cl-ieir' Falconette uniforms. Social activities in the school were at an all time high for '77- '78. Hn indication of this was the increase in sales of Flctlvities Tickets, up by over one hundred. Included on the ticket was free entry to one play, all home games, limited dances, and newspaper, issued regularly. The Hctivities Director, Jean Sharrard, retired after the school year with twenty years in the school district behind her. '77- '78 will be known as a year of change. HCTIVITIES M.. 4' U ijgflgkfwt 55:w5 5'V 55fff,5?w5V'?ZEf?'ET' 155ii,lii2 '15:.EHg1'.:n-1 1, 1-My A ,,.. K , , . .. , 1 3 Q ,I Y T'fL'll5:3w iff! 'fik7f5tf5J5ggr'fgQ,jxEg2,f'Q?fEgi'jg:, EWSAgzu5 i?Q,.u'55:'j3:,4-5.'5v:lf':5jRwfgiijugfg,irgL,,4. 53,k3,::3 . :ij 5 2 x 8 3 5 --,, 1,w'.,- Z ,,., 5 LL., 2z,1 Q 1J, ,,?5,,,zzA:,,L fi ,,,, t.,,M .LAniA:L ll. K Q K Q Q Q Q - f- Quia- fL,,,..L Q .,,.. f . A - Q :f,,, f, Q Q Q K J Q Q --yy A V .,.:,, 5- .L,i:-' Wfb,gw.1f,LfwQ,i-fggggfg, ,:-k: ,,,,,,5-,Qu-j,,A ,R Y Q 1 Q .W A ' k 1ffzgfH.::.:,wtgvr-'P 'ff 7 i 1' FMffilisil'hfwiliiigi Y:fs,??f5'sr-1 '1 Q If if Nflwsz.. ,,iff51s,wfi:ig4, ,.:ikfff,gf,1,.2.f,,,L .. Q, fmffivi, 'ffz,f f: f W1 ,NL- Q - Lh,,: N-fi, .. .. lfi2f'fs2,gwfu.27s?a.Eff?i ..i,z7fE,Q- 'K .52 Q, V M -' ::-' fu- Q , , 2 Q Q Ag 12, ,--f W ,fL-.: lg --ff -'Q Q,-:-,,- , ., W. K H H I ww -fm?f-:m.w5?'::'wf1 ' f,5::z1f12fQ Qin, fzfffgfgg W:W295':fi s E5?i1?'v 'A V4 F' x , F Q iw MH 5 .Q siisfzg gg! !:fiT?'fs,1?m5f:s2,'ff-Leia- AFS brings us all closer The Arnerican Field Ser- vice is a group that sends Groves students to other countries and also brings foreign students to visit our school. The students that visit us. go to corne and school and also do a lot of sight seeing around our coun- try. This is a non-profit or- ganization to help students learn about other peoples. 'VIS AFS ABOVE: Chavlette Buxbaurn, Lars Ander- BELOW: Cathrine Sournier exposes e sson and Gunilla l-lerlitz pose for pictures. very cheerful grin. . vw. W FIIGHT: Liz With-Seldeian and .Julian Gun- zalez found their stay at Groves very enjoyable. National Honor Society President, Nancy Pentiuk. and Advisor, Nlrs. Karen Lessenberry, discuss the agenda for the next meeting. National Honor Society lvlembers Donna Arons Dana Baruch William Boyer William Sreckwoldt Eva Calmidis Steve Cohn Nlike Colucci Tim Czarnick Laurie Francis Steve Soren Julie Hirsch Glenn .lay Arnie Kander Randy Kirschner Lori Klaczynski Robert Klebba Alan LaDuke Loren Levy lvlerk Lindgren Elizabeth lVlcCarvill Dan lvlinkus Karen lvleyer .John Nlittenthal Ivlitch Nlondry Catherine Nlunson Diana lvlunson Sharon D'Gewa Nancy Rentiuk Patty Rabaut Dirk Rankin Rebecca Robins Nlotria Ryzyj David Sanders Heidi Schnaufer Lindalee Singer Susan Stansberry Lynn Stevens Thomas Sweda Catherine Theodoulou Laurioe Thorsen Therece Vincent Gail Wang Lisa Wilsher Karen Lessenberry, Advisor Nl-IS Students excel in studies Newspapers acknowledge the achievements of the athletes of our school and the National l-lonor Society recognizes the academically outstand- ing students of VV.E. Groves. The National l-lonor Society is made up of forty-three bright stu- dents that represent our school. With theleadership of their advisor lVlrs. Karen Lessenberry and their president. Nancy Retiuk, the members of Nl-lS do many activities that help our school. They usher at plays and musical con- certs. Clne of the main projects of the National Honor Society is to tutor students that are having a difficult time in various subjects. NHS 117 Student Corps, Filled vvitn energy, tirne, end idees, rnekes Srovoe life potter The Student Corps oontinued ite servioes to the sonool tnis yeer vvitn its usuel success. Tneir rnost oolor- ful end visible contribution is tne fell oelebretion known es Spirit Week, vvnion keeps the oiess rivelries neeltny end flourishing es no other event oen. At Cnristndestirne, tne Corps geve ite time end energy to the goodwill oem- peign for Cnristrnes oeskets to oe given to tne poor in Detroit. Tney joined up peirs of norneroonws to contri- bute rnoney end food for prepering e I-Iolidey dinner for e needy fernily, end tne goodies were delivered to the people rignt before the nolidey, eooornpenied vvitn toys end werrn olotning. Tnen, in Jenuery, they sponsored e disco denoe in the gyr'n, oonwpiete vvitn e professionel disc: jockey, Ivlerk Ankerrnen, end e Iignt snow. Tnis yeer's Student Corps officers were .John Sot- tesrnen, President: Solo Kieobe end Nlerk Lingren, Vioe- Rresidents of Civio Affeirsp Nlile Turle end Loren Levy: Vioe-Presidents of Extre-Curriouler Activities: Certer Snerline, Vice-President in onerge of Suilding end Grounds: Nenoy Keine end Dene Seruon, Vice-Presidents in onerge of ourrioulunwg Sery Gottesnwen, Treesurerg Cerolyn Srown, Corresponding Seoreteryg end Leure Kulnenien, Seoretery. STUDENT CORPS EXECLJTIVE BOARD - BACK ROW: L. Levy, A. Webb, L. Kulhenien. TI-IIRD ROW: D. Ser-ucn. N. Kaine, L. Mlernrnel, R. Demyan, .J. Gottesrnen, G. Sottesrnen, C. ..l. Snenenen, L. Ketz, L. Ivlekinw. FRONT ROW: ..l..J. Lirn, K. Vigilet- Snerline, SECOND ROW: S. Klebbe, IVI. Lindgren, IVI. Turle, ti, D. Tubbs. 'I 'I S Student Corps SOPHCNXAOFRE F-'IEPFQESENTATIVESZ BACK PCVV: C. Arno, L.. C. Ven Neck, Nl. Sczullin, C. Flask. FRONT FIC VV: Beds Cr'in'1, n -.I VV K- ..l..J.Lin'1,L..IV1en'1n'1el, K. Vigiletzti, L. Ketzz, A. Webb. Larsen, IVI. Cecceco, C. Gutstridge, P. Power, ..I. Enema en, . or' Pnen. SECOND FICVVZ P. Demyan, P. Benedict, IV1. Horecn, S. Kernp, .JLINICFI FREPFIESENTATIVESZ S. Brune, C. Foussianee, C. Kroetcn, G. Hire, S. Kelly, J. Gr'ove, IVI. Porter, L. Kulnenien. l Student: Corps 'I '19 g 45 i STANDING: Ann Fieics, Pam snuck, Mar-y Gibson, Finn. sob Linder-, Kathy Lindquist. Bandy Burk Linde Sokolowski, Ann Soudern lVlar'k Lindgren, back, Cahnie Jones. -Jody Monnt. Bob lV1ur'ave. Tom Kerr, Leon Douglas. lVlar'idit:h Binder', Lucy KNEELING: Ann Tydelbaum, Linda Hunter, Jean xx Lyle, Laura Burbach, Gebi Boros. ABOVE: Senior' IVlar'k Lindgr-en and Junior- Gabi Bor-os have a good ABOVE: .Juniors lvlary Gibson and Pam Shock cr-y and time laughing dur-ing one of the many Ecology club meetings. decide what they. themselves ar-e going to do co help Ecology. 1 EO Ecology LEFT: One of the Ecology clubs advisor and master minds, Nlr. ABOVE: Junior, Ann Bouder, reads about Klein. puts together his ideas and tells the group of kids. how fire can cause great distress for many. ABOVE: Co-chairmen of the Ecology club, Carrie -Jones, tells her point of view on the environment today. GJ LS. Ecology club cleans-up The Ecology club at Groves has really gotten off the ground this year. There are novv forty active members in the club. They rneet every Wednesday and dis- cuss hovv they can improve the environment. Their activities include a monthly paper drive and ecology teach-ins. The paper drive is on the second Saturday of every month. The money they raise goes tovvard various envi- ronmental groups. They have al- ready donated fifteen thousand dollars to help pass the Bottle Bill and to support some endan- gered species. The ecology teach-in was new to Groves this year. It was made up of short presentations which explained the environmental situation at Groves and in the community. Ecology 'I E1 ' :?, 5 'iPsf - i'+' - 2.25: A X . X A . ,Q .. . 1 Ikmzig, 555. T -ge .5 ..--,el fw,..,,..,Z ,ig .l,t...,Qx,5,v ,,g..1,,V ,A,hk 1 if ,Q-f.'f -L'v...m xEQ.li,k.il,.-zrisjiifu :, - L ' 'iv ' wx , Q ., K iff-fx us, ' ' ' f 'ZF555 Q ii isiiiiilfll-2f.l, f fil'm,::vifiSlvEf2i'j-jxfYieflf J f it L' -f T gi 555 il N . -my - Q xx .K W.. Eg g .5 y .,.,,.. 5,: . im yt , 'I T X . ik E x is -. XY . we xx g .war WX A Xu 2 Bridge Club a bridge over dull afternoons: practicing For vvins The Bridge Club meets once every week to explore the endless variations in strategy of the game of Bridge. They compete in tournaments against all the other league schools every few weeks, but each week they meet to polish their own skills by playing against each other. Giving them advice is Ivlrs. Sharrard whose presence has made this club possible. Bridge is a fun, social and complex game, and those in the Club really enjoy it. 1 as ar-icsge JJ' ABOVE LEFT: Eva Calmidis looks to be very happy about her hand ABOVE: Ivlrs. Bharrard, you know you shouIdn't peek at people's cards ABOVE LEFT: Steve Goren relishes this next chess move. ABOVE: Nlark I-lesskamp gives careful thought to his move. The souncls of chess- 'Check, Oheckmatel' One of the most challenging and intellectual games played today in the World is the game of chess. It takes patience, intelligence, and a firm un- derstanding of the strategy of the chess board to master it. Groves has one of the best chess teams in the lVIetro-Suburban Athletic Association, com- peting in five tournaments over the winter months, as well as in head-to-head matches against other league schools. The faithful advisor to this club is lVlrs. Jean Sharrard, who Watches over the weekly progress and plans their schedule. ABOVE BIBHT: The chessboard waits. ready for action. BIGI-iT: Nlike Agarwal is serious about playing expertly. Chess 1213 ABOVE: IVlr. Collins nes his job cut out for himself trying to keep students in some order during registration. BIGHT: Lines, lines and more lines, Groves students wsit enxiously to register L.EFl': .Junior .Judy Boyer is caught in e moment of reflexion in the oefeteris. ABOVE: Nlrs. Bhsrrerd, lvlr. Weber and .Jeff Bellefleur work on solving e problem FAB ABOVE: Nlrs. l-lsnner, lvlrs. Greaves. end Ivlrs. Bhepperd sort out registrstion 'I 24 Begistretion QS The new registration, PROBE, hits Groves PROBE, could it be the start of something good at Groves. This year's registration was dif- ferent than any year before at Groves. The coun- selors and lvlr. Keller introduced a more efficient end more organized system of registration. This program called PROBE stands for the Process for Rescheduling Student Electives. This program gives students an opportunity to hand in their schedule if they are not satisfied with the teachers, and hours and receive a completely new schedule. lvlost students seem to be pleased with this. In the past it would become a large problem for stu- dents to make a schedule change. The student has to keep the second schedule which is given to them whether they are satisfied or not. The stu- dent changes their schedule at their own risk. VVilI PROBE turn out to be successful? Only time will tell. LEFT: IVlrs. Bharrard takes pictures for our l.O. cards. Registration 'l E5 Bowlers strike it up the right alley This year's bowling team was headed by a new coach, lVliss Sue l-lenry. She was a new teacher at Groves and dedicated a lot of her time to the bowling team. Ouite often the team bowled against her in a game of Beat the Coach. The Bowling League's officers were as follows: President, Garry Kolb, Secre- tary, Barb Beierg and Treasurer, Sue Nic- Eaohern. Every Thursday right after school Groves' bowlers headed out for Birming- ham Bowl. There were eight teams all compet- ing against each other for first place. The lvletro-Suburban Activities Association Bowling Tournament was held on lvlarch 7 and 'I4 at Birmingham Bowl. Each school was represented by a five-girl team and a five-boy team. Each bowler bowled six games in two threegame blocks. The lVlBAA League Bowling Plaque was awarded to the first place school and the All-Association Bowling Teams were chosen. Bob Wogan, a senior, received an award from the American Junior Bowling Congress for bowling a high game of 233. There was a banquet in April which ended up the season by awarding players for first place, last place, high game, high series and most improved average. 1 28 Bowling ABOVE LEFT: Garry Kolb concentrates hard before he rolls the bell. ABOVE BIGHT: Coach Sue Henry observes a bowler's precision and form. BELOW: Birnwingham Bowling Lanes, where the action is every Thursday. s i i im ABOVE: Brad Keiiman attempte a ABOVE: Mary Felice Oenk and ivlike i-iuier' mark down the pointa achieved dur'-ing tneir- Iaet game. LEFV: Nieg Lyle swings new arm back for full extention. ABOVE: Gam'-y team. Counts ti-we fallen pine in the eet. Kolb, prjeeicient of the bowling strike. Bowling 'I E7 'I EE Fall Fall prings activity to Groves To the ground they tumbled cmper and sienna brown, - treasures of an indian surnrner- auturnn. Changes of a season remind Us of ourselves. We transformed with every rnonth gone by we learned of love and life and vvhy... spinning, tripping, falling leaves continued then and prcrnised, as we waited in golden anticipation another change of season fall into sparkling white snow. Fall 'l E9 Farce performed in rennovated theatre The fall play was a French farce called An Italian Straw l-lat , produced by Groves Performing Arts Company. Set in the middle nineteenth century, it was the story of a young landlord named Fadinard. l-le was on a quest for an italian straw hat that belonged to a young woman who had hers consumed by a horse while she was being courted by a soldier in the woods. The entire play was full of humorous and witty moments, ending when Fadinard finally found a hat and married his bride. Dave Frey, a senior, played the lead, Leon- ardis Fadinard. lvlajor characters were David Crawfis as Nonancourt, Diane Fishman as the Baroness de Champigney, and .Jane Bultrud as Clara. Dther members of the cast were lvlaureen Bridge, Bob Costello, .Julie Drman, Flussell Levine, Jim Franke, Kim Llrbanski, Bob Baoud, .Joe lvllddleton, Tom lVlcNabb, Linda Guiroz, and Tim lvloshier. The chorus included .Julie Anbender, Brian Viet, Gayle VanGeisen, Pat Cripps, Kim l-leber, Cheryl Guttridge, Tom Breazeale, .Jim Coughenour, Pam Cripps and Lisa Wilsher. The Company had the pleasure of per- forming their show in a 'new' Little Theatre. The stage floor had been freshly sanded and polished, and new curtains had been hung. The overall appearance of the theatre helped raise the morale of the cast and crew. The set was built and painted by lvlike Ableson, Carol Walker and the small set crew. lvlake-up was masterfully applied by Debbie Peckham and her female crew. VVith the keen direction of lvlrs. l.aBatt, and students Carolyn Bristor and Shari Ab- garian, the show proved to be another big step for Groves Performing Arts Company in rebuilding the fine art of Theatre at school. 'IBD Straw l-lat Dave Frey captures Tim Ivloshier in an umbrella during the first dress rehearsal, held in the flex section of Wylie E. Groves At a dress rehearsal, Pam Cripps, Lisa Wilsher and Cheryl Gut tridge vocalize while .Jim Coughenour looks away in shock. 'X 3 X Q s Q filf3Q3 ,Sxfi? Sw-R xxiisi N 3 si L it 53+ ii if 2 f fs Q , 3 x 1 X Kxgisil W 4 Xi 5 L' ' .. S , if 1 Hx . ' X .Q f-. 1. A i ,,,X,., l David Cravvfia and Maureen Bridge atop acting to receive in- lvlonica Tyaell applies the finishing couches of make-op to atructiona from the director at an after-ecnool rehearsal. Dianne Fienr'nan'e eyee at a final run-cnrougn. EE JN T' 'E , A E , E 3 W lVlike Ataleson, Carolyn Briator, Carol Walker and Flop Costello relax on stage before the final performance. Straw I-lat 131 5 K Y KVV, E., V,,k D .. The sophomore float entitled. Spring has sprung The class of '78 correctly predicts: Oaks are known, strong as trees: and acorns must fall. Falcons will bring them to their knees. '1 32 Floats Kathy Stowe, Margot Snyder, Barb Clanton, .Jennifer Wottovva and Ellen Sternloerg cheer on their junior float among the crowd for the Homecoming game. The Juniors' winning Float Proclaimed, Tighten the Falcon's ribbon round the old Oak's tree. W . ., A .1V, Q Sophomore class officers drive around the field cheering. Despite set backs. they hed high spirits. First place float by determined Juniors Friday, October 21, 1977 was a memor- able day for all students at Groves. It mark- ed the end of two months of hard work com- plete with anger. chaos and frustration. Each class got together and made plans for their float, and by the end of August. con- struction had started. Warped wood and bent chicken wire began to take the forms of trees and birds in flight. A mad scurry of colored paper settled itself into delicate flowers. At the end of the final week, the materials-wood, wire and paper-were transformed into three splendid and original floats. However, all was not accomplished without problems. The class of 'EO suffered total destruction of their float at least three times before final judging-but nothing could dampen their spirit.. .Judges proclaimed the junior's float num- ber one, with the seniors coming in second and the sophomores last but not least. The Falcons had a victorious night against the Oaks from Fioyal Oak Oondero. The varsity football team won the homecoming game EE to E. Floats 'I 133 A menacing Halloween Dance visitor! Jack Worley, Kathy Neville and Billy lvlartin at a Halloween Party. I Three scared iuniors - Pat Cripps, Wendy Lees and Becky Hinlcson - give frightened shrleks at a horrible sight found inside the Haunted House. Brad Kinwelrnan obtains an artistic facial make-over to enhance his fine features for the Halloween week-end! 1 34 Halloween The Nlouseketeers recruit e pretty new member for Halloween. Unexplicable phenomenon occurs within the Little Theatre. Qpooks, skeletons, monsters haunt Groves' corridors l'm too old for trick-or-treat! was heard only by twelve year olds. Halloween seemed strictly for high school students... end they made the best of it. Groves' Art department sponsored their annual 'Face-Painting Day' on Friday. October 28. Dracula, green-skinned monsters and one-eyed ogres attended classes as if nothing was unusual about their ghastly appearances! The Art department held a Hal- loween Dance in the cafeteria, as 'Paradise' played the music. There were prizes for the best costumes. Groves' chapter of the Thespian Society established an authentic Haunted House in the Little Theatre on the two school nights prior to Halloween. Brilliant sound effects, crea- tive scenery, realistic skeletons, monsters and other 'things' made the spooky house very scary for many visitors! When the rainy Halloween night finally came around, it was almost a let down, for the fun- filled week had been thoroughly enjoyed by all of Groves' students! Halloween 'l 35 Class battle for year's top prize This year's Spirit Week was again a great success. The seniors once again took first place with ESO points, sailing by the juniors with EEO points and the sophomores with 225 points. The se- niors again proved they had the biggest mouths by screaming their way to first place in the yelling competition on Nlon- day. Tuesday, instead of the usual t-shirt dey, the classes sold buttons. The se- niors also captured first place again, with the determined sophomores in a close second. At Field Night, the juniors and'se- niors battled a close race for first place, but the experienced seniors had the field advantage and edged by the juniors. Thursday was a surprise to even the sophomores who swept by the other classes to take first in Green, White and Sold Day. Homecoming day was great for everyone but the seniors who fell to second place in the float competition. The mighty Falcon footbal team crushed Dondero ES-S. At the Homecoming Dance, former king and queen lvlike Agnello and Jayne Flex handed their crowns to Brian Al- mas and Kathy Stepanian. 'ISS Spirit Week l ABOVE: Sophomores Ellen Tauber, Carrie Sutkin, Senji Peress and John Altman try their sales pitch by selling class buttons at lunch during Spirit Week. ABOVE: Senior Peyton Fliggsbee gives his all during the Tug-of-war event. ABOVE: .Juniors undoubtedly claim their float as number one. ABOVE: Pom-pom girls 'rock around the clock' at: Spirit: Week assembly. , n M , ABOVE: Jean Komendera's smile helps brighten the week. Spirit: Week 'I 237 i Doug Fregolle gives Ivirs. Sharrarci a Weil-vviahing kiss on the chin. i i i i The Senior Class accepts the Walnut Barrel once again. i 4 4 i i ABOVE: Glenn Jay and Kathy Stepanien find 1 leaning on each other a barrel of laughs. RIGHT: Linda Huff, junior. finda the Home- coming dance a real 'i:ieII'. l '1 35 Homecoming i 'For Dnce in lVly Life' is e 2l2F'l smesh hit st the dence Q 5 Members of the '77 Homecoming Court: L. Peerl, N. Feriver, P. Fiebeut, C. Sor- nette, G. Herlitz, S. Stensberry, I.. Webb, FI. Demyen, K. Stepenien, S. Almes, D. Senders, ..l. Gottesmen, ..J. Gonzales, I.. Garrett, D. Sertleson, A. Lytle, L. Anderson. For Dnce In lVIy Life I Heve Someone VVho Needs lVle is ept to be e slogen not soon forgotten by the meny who ettended lest yeer's Homecoming bell. The dence took piece on the evening of Seturdey, Dctober 22 efter en exciting Spirit Week. It Wes Groves' seventeenth ennuel homecoming dence. Students denced end seng elong with the music provided by the 'Silverspoon' es ell found thenw- selves thoroughly enterteined. lvlidvvey through the night ell in ettendence became the royel subjects of King, Brien Almes end Gueen, Kethy Stepenien. lVIrs. Sherrerd, ettending her lest Homecoming dence, Wes gifted with e bouquet of roses from the Senior Dless. Joining the Homecoming Court lest yeer were five foreign ex- chenge students, the most ever in one yeer. Thet 'once in e lifetime' Home- LEFT: Fiegine Deziel looks heppily into her dete's eyes. 'l coming experience ceme in e glorious vvey for meny. FIIGHT: .Jim Sotir- off end Lore Burk stop dencing to pose for the pho- togrepher. Homecoming 'IBS 1 AO Winter' im 35 S. I ,. i 2 i l. - ...t S -- . ... ,t i i x.E. ,. ggi 4, ,R if as 'K 3' v QQ5 ,ff -M, -l -- Falling leaves novv snowflakes VVinter arrived. The sun pronzed leaves of a past sur'nrner...already fallen, now buried. Changes of the seasons can'-ied on Faces lifted to the sky savv dancing diarnond prisms drifting to the earth- sparkling flurries tempted eager hearts who dared to race the snow- shooting down glistening slopes. Every winter vve looked pack on how it was before and hovv it shall begin to oe. a part of all and one we are changing with the seasons... we grow... Equestrian team starts out successfully The interscholastic horsemen- ship team is proud to announce a successful season for its first year. Sponsored by lVlrs. .Jean Sharrard and lvlrs. Freda Glover, the team ranked tenth out of 'I7 schools in the state championship. All teams competed in four divi- sions: western, l-lunt seat, Park seat and speed events. The Equestrian teams practice continually throughout the year preparing for Weekly meets and champonships that occur both in spring and fall. ABOVE: Shelly Stout saddles up for her daily practice with her horse. 'I 42 Equestrian ABOVE: Even the cold weather doesn't prevent .Jackie Glover from practicing. SELCJVV: Ann Smith puts the bridle on her horse before she enters her next event in the league championship, ABOVE: Jeff Wood listens to his instructor during lecture. ' M ' ABOVE: Bob Saod practices on the range before atterrpting ' the road in his Saturday driver education class. l Get behind the vvheel in Drivers Education Oriver's Ed. is a course rnost fifteen and sixteen year olds take part in. It is designed to teach students safe and effective driving. Ouring the last fevv years drivers ed. has been divided into four parts: lecture, range, sirnulator, and a nwinirnurn of one hour on the road. During lectures students learn the rules and laws of the road. They also learn hovv to react in various conditions. The sirnulator is intended to teach students driving skills by simulating life-like sit- uations. The range is designed to teach proficiency in rnaneuverability. Students learn to do figure eights and three-point- turns along with parallel and perpen- dicular parking as well. i BELOW: .Jeff Wood picks up cones as BELOW: Bob Bisk dendonstrates the use punishment for speeding. of the sirnulater. Drivers Education 'I 43 5 s 144 Maintenance Beneath the school in che noisy boiler rooms, Plot: Costello gives a nerd tug on one of the boiler'e large handles. Groves' Engineer. Walter- Kay, Starts up une third engine to e boiler. Tnere are three rnain boilers at Groves, and only two are used. Maintenance men keep school in shape ln a room under Groves' swimming pool. the water by one turn of a wheel. Walter Kay adjusts the height of -.Junior Carol Walker spins a wheel on one of the many gi- gantic pipes that carry the water through the school. There was a generally unseen but terribly hard working force that kept Groves l-ligh School in top shape the school year of '77-'78, Officially known as the Maintenance Department, Chuck Loucks was the Head Custodian: Walter Kay, Engineer: Frank l-loff, Night Fore- man, alongside day custodians George McDaniel, Dave Guida and Tim Smolar. There are also seven night custodians. These men take care of all maintenance work such as cleaning, sweeping, fixing windows and doing electrical work. Probably many students never knew about the burst water pipe that hap- pened over Christmas vacation. It took a crew of six men and several days to clear the section of the Flex from six inches of water and clean up the mess it left behind. Another major accident occured over the summer when an air unit burned out and cost S'l'l,CCC to re- pair. During the summer, the Maintenance crew scrubbed all the walls, renewed old lights, stripped the floors and had the boilers ready for state inspection. The swimming pool is also checked an- nually so everything was in fine order when the inspectors came around. The Maintenance crew deserved much credit for keeping Groves clean and running smoothly...and keeping the stu- dents and faculty cool in the warmer weather and warm when the great bliz- zard of '78 chilled everyone. Maintenance 1 45 ABOVE: Lisa Burk and Sue Stimac talk EBELUVV LEFT: LONE fVlBKif'l'l SCODS to CBIK CO to Judy lvlasiak, a prospective buyer. Karen Futernick before leaving for horne. 145 Flelaxing All students take it easy during school School was not all books and studying, although this was a big part of it. There was also the social aspect of school. lt was possible for Groves' students to take a minute out of their busy schedules to take it easy and associate with friends. The new front struc- ture allowed a gathering place for students to social- ize. If one-wandered down the hall one could find many students relaxing. lvlaybe they were gossiping or just catching up on sorne lost sleep. This gave the school a friendly feeling that it was not all work and no play. BELOW: Brad Watson and Flick Kelel filrn students during school. ABOVE: Groves students get some fresh air- during lunch. BELOW: Sophomore Maria Godoy takea advantage of a quiet: moment to catch up on some reading. ABOVE: .Juniors Tammy Kelel and Bonnie Baocua anare the daily gossip. Belaxing 'I 47 148 Sp Blizzard '78 Shimmering feathered rain dwindled, melting death into the reincarnated earth. Sunwarmed blossoms sprung forth choreographing their own pink serpentines lightly on the wind. Springtime touched warmth within our souls - sunshine days ahead brightly promised new beginnings - continuing our effervescent metamorphosis for countless seasons beyond. melts in sunshine E 2? Mila? ' ' H . K 3 , 1, , wi 'K .h Spf-ing '1 49 l-li, ho! l-li,i ho! lt's off to vvork Groves goes! Yes, it's that time in life to take the big step and get a job! lt's not that hard to find one with the Groves placement center to help out. This year the center has new computers to aid in the process of finding employment for students. The center also posts the newest job openings from babysitting to lifeguarding to dishwashing. If the center finds a job that you've inquired about and are interested in. you'll be the first to know about it. lf you're in the neighborhood for a job or if you're parents are in the neighborhood for you to get a job, check the center! f 3 I I tw, ,, r as, , , V ' , . , Liga? gg 2 ,Af . , M, ig f q: f- 7' 4ffY?Tl:2?X , ' i f A ' fix ,wi , , W ,: 'ii 449 S9 ,i T ABOVE: Jennifer lvloore spends ABOVE BIGHT: Pam Cr-ipps prac- her time working at Oogie gift shop. tices her balancing act a Beau Jacks. 'I EO Careers Q ii ABOVE: ls Patty Beaufait thinking of a special some- one while working at Oamman Hardware? ?1'TIrI !wZ img. W 1 1 nu i w' FAB ABOVE: Mary Scheifer helps ABOVE: At NlcOoneIcle. .Judy Keyes lVlr. F-lendrecki decide on e lest end .Jane Buitrud work herd et minute present at Sherman Orugs. their own little counters. ABOVE: .Jenny Bono willingly helps her customer. Careers 151 Graduation: tne end or a new beginning? G is for the Groves Graduates of 1975. H is for the Fiefleotions on our nigh school years. A is for the Anticipation of things to corne. O is for our Oiplorna. l.l is for the Unknown future. A is for the Assorted paths we will follow. T is for the Teachers we will always rernernber. l is for the individuality of all of us. O is for the Opportunities opening to us. N is for our Never-ending rnenwories. 'I 52 Graduation FAFI ABOVE: Lynda Dunbar and Boo IVlcCarviII find something funny about being measured for cap and gown. ABOVE: Senior pictures are in abundance at Groves. ABOVE LEEV: Groves Talon, taaael, cap and ring. LEFT: Karen Edlund and Beth Katz congratulate Gary Gottearnan on his graduation. ABOVE: Karen Bernpal looks over university handbooks, as ane tries to make an important choice. Graduation 'I 523 Groves brings in new teachers and courses Last year. Groves High School brought in rnany new courses and new teachers. Some of thern were Environmental Science, which was a course that studies all aspects of the environrnent. They studied ell the dif- ferent kinds of pollutions: air, water, end noise. They learned the good and bad aspects of the environnnent, practical ways in which it can be irn- proved. Another course designed to give the students background in the field of broadcasting, was Television Production. lt also gave thern ex- perience in writing of a video tape script and actual experience on the equipment. lvlan Vs. lvlachine was another very interesting course that was added, dealing with new rnechan- ical products of today. Besides bringing new courses, there were also new teachers. Pam Sander and Karen Edwards were two new teachers in the Physical Fitness prograrn. Groves High School has a lot to offer the students. 154 New Courses and Teachers ABOVE: Jeff Soudie, Sue Doerring end .Jim IVlolI work on television production SELOW: Students gather round the new sculpture to talk. 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W ,, A A ' 5 We my JUNIORS Junior oless representatives spell suooess' iviike Aoieson David Aokerrnann Fianda Ajiuni Dawn Aiien Wendy Alien Glen Aiigren Doug Amato Ingrid Anderson Paul Andrews Dawn Apkarian Chris Arkell Brian Asninger S Q wma , f S ' V .5 wif nf X w 3,1 ff, , f '51 ,bs 1 aj T62 ,, K S' f I if yt! ig, ,7 Q x 5,3 ' .. fum! QW, ' , cs Frorn LEFT to FIGHT: Dave IVlcDonaId, Co-vice president: Paul Andrews, Co-vice president: Saloni Ivlakirn, Co-representative at: large: Margaret Porter, Co-representative at large: .Joe Nliddleton, President: Toni Sveo, Co-secretary. Not pictured: Patty Brooks, Co-secretary: Don Askew Fiegina Aubrey Steve Audas Bonnie Baocus Steve Ballard Martin Baltes 175 .Juniors Wendy Allen, Treasurer. -' .SPE ,fi Q ' iiii 4 ,V ,ZW wi' S fi Q ,f 1, L M, Az, UZ ..,, . , ,ffm 6? A 4 9? 1 sv W , 6 9 fi K If V , 1 R T Ah 'f if H Ag? 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T. : Cm - 'vz ,. 155 df? 4,7 ,ff 'Z 4 ,, , ,,, i 2 1 E, , l ff f . fi, N M iii 5 QA is 2,21 ff' JW wi ,, Z I A Brian Breeden Tom Brennan .Jaquelin Bretzing Maureen Bridge Pet Brooks Carolyn Brown Susan Brune Jeff Budzen David Banda Dave Bardy Michal Barr Steven Baurn Patty Beaufait: Christy Becker Barbara Beier .Jeff Bellefleur Blok Beilenir Bon Bellenir Mark Benner Ed Bentley .Joan Berg Don Bernhardt Dan Besser Eric Best Betsy Billiu Cindy Blake Mark Blasiola Gabi Boros Torn Bourne Bill Bowman .Judy Boyer Kathy Boyle Juniors 'I 77 .Jane Bultrud Tirn Burger .Julia Burdette Terry Cale Nancy Caplan Robert: Carpenter Vicki Carr Jody Casson Lies Cessrio Paula Char-nberland Cindy Checkaway Cindy Cherry Charlie Chevoor .Joanne Christy Cary Cicurel Barb Clanton Carolyn Clark Patrick Clark lvlike Clemence Beth Clifford Daniel Coffrnan Frost: Corkins Nan Costello .Jirn Coughenour Dave Crane Dave Cravvfis Phil Creager Greg Cressman 'l 75 .Juniors Ji I 1 .,.V Z ' iffiif , . ,. , 'if , i f ll a . C399 Jilin ., T -' ' ' X' M if ' . UWM ' C '4 Z uf I--w fifm - 51, ,, jk gf ww zum . , if f., - if 1 IKM ' 5 -N-N 'A'j? f','ff.'j-Qifif 4 ' L fu- f ':f bij MA, 5, 1 ,,,5,ff,5: ww, iv- , ,.-M-W I-My ff, V-wflf V , I ' l 1 Z ew-'-4' J ,if H' ,-ffxff-Q, ABOVE: Nancy .Jones makes a break from gymnastics co pose for a picture. -N my My . 415 45,45 9 9 f AM ' if W W 'Z x 'WW vw 5, W W, wi Q f V V V , P1 , ,xl ., 4 1 . 1 , V, 55? f. A 'f'ff' M Y-i1s.,,ii23 -gw,:,-'f-,pw gi ,f za, ff Il: ' fisi?a','5L!QiiiziZ , iff, gg, i ,Wm--i ,, , K, ,Ml V f C I EQ? , tif f fi 1-' . 4 - ,: , , ,ag-' . V 2 4 1 . ' ' si m 154 ,-3.5, if , f2f, , f ,,z7ff - fm 2-v'e5bffi3V, ,f S :if Mai f V35 5 my 2 ,J 7 X 4 if sf J fi W ,f ,f f EWP-s.'Z1.i. Milf 7' ,L , fy. ,, ,,,,,fzy:,.. A 'f iw: v ,wi f E-'iw - AEE ,,??5I7. 2... W ,W W .,,. ,. C I 'I ' ' , ,,n 1'-,, w ' ff Sw. 15.1 ' Participation sninas in junior class ABOVE: .Jane Eultruci portrays Clara in the fall play, An Italian Straw l-lat. ffiif Q ,Q Tig ? , I X 9 if as A ' 23,2 My y f 'Zwf' N fm y U ia f M, f 2 H 5' ff ,ww . ,wt ,.., 55? f 4 1 .,, --Jw., f X f L L W W gf .M if M an Wit? X QM 4 G 1 W .V .. 6 X X D V is Q17ei2,4 vwii' ' sci W -f: - ii,izi,w ii 15. ,, fff i,-lf : as wwf f A ,Q 45 X f ff 4 2 'M K J X I Y ,2' M H 121 'Q '0 fi W 1 , ' ' 'W , 155, - 7251 ' . 'm' QM a5'g:,'5,3,',532a,, wiv ,,,, , W A f 1 95 W , 'gi x fm J 1' .,,5. w ' xi, ,,,. 1 ww E W 1 ,A MSW ,M f'3f if iii,i. 22 W' 5 f Gi? 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Randy Evans Skip Farley David Farrar Paul Fersztz Keith Findling Karen Fine Anne Flannery Beth Flashner Tom Fletcher Carol Flory Cherre Flynn Chris Foussianes Eric Freeburg Ann Friedrnan Lori Friesner John Galecki Andy Gard Andy Gaudin Bruce Geddes Bonnie Gertz Nlary Gibson Bob Glass Bob Glass Margo Glazer 'I BO Juniors - ,,..,. , U ,i., i,,hi,, l i.,, ,,., L fa ,ff -1 , ' X' ive' fix W f Z, :lg , V . -fz f uf, P V U. .,',, . frm sa K : :G v HWY' f V -. . K 1 ' ,M if L, 5 9 A Q P f -uf wi f'2 'ffia21i. w igs ' is E' z M Y Af L 149 , 2 3: r, W .i,.l!i1lhii.i,,,llil '54 ' A 5 , 5 ' , list ' . ,E LA,A,,,A, .,, AAAS XVL ,AVV . ,,,, A,,, ,A,,, , ,z,z. ,M Wx , 1 ff 1 f nm? f 1 K .M fi f f 'W ffm A? Q W S f -su- 1 , Q M Q J, L V - .V 15229, ' ' ,ff gf ,427 2 6 ' 2 Q X vi -X ,HQ 1 qw 3 1 f .. W x ,MY M W lf, .... A ' 4. if . 2' wwf? in , S 2 ' 3 f 3,55 ,fb W fs -6. ,,,. V, 52,4 5 S, 3 A A , V H , ., W ,, ,. V, WM l, Aff' . 7 . 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Juniors 'I B1 Class of '7 Chris Hoban Chip Hodges Shelly Holmes David Holzman Linda Huff Lillian Hughson lvlike Huler in publications Junior Dave Cravvfis, art editor cf the school paper The Scrip- tor, works diligently to rneet: a deadline. 1 B2 Juniors .Jill Humphrey Sarah Indentnaum Flobert Iversen .Jim Johnson Karin Johnson .Jeff .Jones Nancy Jones Nlelissa .Jordan k in E: - -335 1, ..k 1 N .w if 2 . A . . .Q-,il . Q 54 5IQf!f': '. .i,i ,rj X . S if- f iF S x F A all T ii l ,s L 5 .Ml J 5 K ' .4 -XC ZMXY A E- Q me S .,., - ' -k-' gui? fi 5 A um X A- 4-ffl Q 1 4 . X . , W K .V,. M. . V7 -X mv- V, -.k- 1 -5, ,,.., , '-v-.n-,,,..,..au--' A X., ff 5 X MM? Z, XX S 2 Xl, ........-....,...- ,t,,f?2Q, f 52' il V' ,X Zi fi i 2 ,f ,XX P' .Xml '31 'X -XX .X ,Xzm -1' M mf ,,X ,vi a, Lf X .1 WW 93 , ,, .,, . D X Xi 44 :X 'Z 4 V X 5 X Wim ' G 1 EEK 2 A. , iw -X ' 'amz XXX -f,',, 4 K Ja, ' ' ie.,-wfww 1 .. A 9 A ., 1 X. D .fa v ffww X V f,.. ,. I , A E K- , U-, .XM Tu X, 1' X. 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Lynn Klebba Kathy Klein David Knapp Sandy Korit Paul Kovek Cnr-is Kroetsch 5 Paul Kuehn Lauwa Kulhanien Fiita Kutkus Lise Laarrnan Dean Ladouczeur' Scott Lsdcmuceur' Mike Lepensee Tim Laucerbacn Susanne Lawr-ence Steve Lawrenz lvlike Lazzarini Nathan Leader- Wandy Lees Peter' Lemieux Paul Level Debbie Levine Russell Levine Gr'-eg Lewis . X: , ,fa - , 9 ff' 'Z ff! ff, r M? 'if XX 3 im, is f ' , A , - . as 53'-cz R I 2 fax' ' pix X X, J il .Juniors 'I B3 PIG!-IT: Juniors Dave Crawfia, .Jane Eultrud and Carol Walker relax with senior Dave Frey. Flobert Lindner .Joe Linklater Patricia Lock John Lombardi Lori Long Laura Long Wendy Lorimer Paul Lyons David MacDonald Stephen MacDonald Thomas IVIacKiIIop Saloni Nlakirn Harriet Ivlalinaa Paul IVlarrnon Tony Nlaaek Nlark fvlatheaon Nlary fviatkovich .Julio Nlazzoli Denise lVloAvoy Kirn lVIcCIann Kevin lVIcCart:hy Brian l'V1cCIanin Ivlike IVlcGovern Earl Ivlci-Iugh 'i E4 Juniors 4 44-WZ 4, ,H vi, W 1 2 :W 'ff' 4 .4 ja S f HMLZ4 S if wgfiwf Xa ,iii .Juniors find rnany vvaya to spend their spare tirnai K wr , . an 44.-.w,..,,..,-, 45223 N . Ei Q , , .,,., ., - 4' 4 414 Ag'-14 v 5,2 .- 4 f .. 9,5 -, M4 4 5 ff,'Ww'9f'Z. 15' , . 'wwf-:wz4 44:5-M41 ww 4, 44 4,2 , , U 4 - . 125252 f 1- . '5 . ,' IL ' . . 'Sikh ff2s,i ' 5,-2 A .4 :M f' - ', w-915539 1,44 :fm v , , ff 1' 9 4.13, W - l wlnw' 1442, f 5 I L 4, 4 4 A .4 4, 5 4 1' e gi K, N74 4. ,4 H1 iff-F V- ai k : 2224 -- ' -WX' ww f' ff 4. 4 if, f 4 4 Q , ' if 4 f A f f , 4 4 i Sw K J ' X 4 ,14 ' 4 -3-5 L 23 ,12 4, 4 . 4147. 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Q A S ,,,W,.ww , 4 Niergot: Snyder .J in'1 Sotiroff With her free cirne, Ivlary Gilhuiy tries her E., ' , gyfij, . ff' , 7,4 w- mm, V Ryman , GY ei Q 'P 4 fi wi ff 482 5 gf 4 jfgggyxgtlm fy 1.4 17' W i U gi Q V 1 ,Q i ,Q ,. , M, Flobert, Segal Jeff Sernek Todd Shaffer Aaron Shapiro Lisa Shaeky Mike Shea Torn Shelly Linda Shively Linda Shook Pam Shuck Axel Sievertseen Wee Sirnien Lise Sirnon Steve Slecier Paul Sierner Brien Srnith Laura Sr-nith Sherrie Srnitzh .Juniors 'I SS Ann Soucler .Jim Steen Flobert Sternpien lvlike Stern Ellen Sternberg .Joel Stitelrnan Kathy Stowe Laura Streiff lvlike Stuart Toni Svec Patty Thornas Doug Thompson Daron Topouzian Carlos Turla Kathy Turnbull Alison Turner Suzanne Turunen lVlonioa Tysell Derya Llcar Todo L.lanik Bill Utter .Jirn Verslyoe .Julie Wagner Clarol Walker Lynn Walker Nlartin Walsh Piland Walsh Anne Ward Brad Watson Chris Webber 1 SCJ .Juniors i g' Vlyl Q X X XX Y N 'H 5 . X E mb? Ii' 3 Hz .. tm- , ,. Q, - aiu-.. 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'P55s2,'f? 5155-505. 22, 2:61-5-5 2.. mg 55253-ff 22.25522 .2525-5 iii. 5235.52 2.-2.52 355253 155.52252 .g22:?x.y 1532353 5., :imma 5 Pfrez -if 2gg..222 213552 15-22315 32531-2 .522 K-A2522 -55.524- 52 521522 ?7.52Lf-2 522. .wg ,..2 2.2, 5.2, fail .52 52-Qw. .?'2s2,:2 Eg-55.52. 52212552 225 2.52. 235252, 5.225.255 5232 522,,5sv. 2.2.2. ... 2- -5.22. 55257555 22 ,.5..2222s 5225- . .5 .255 2--5552? 2f2, 194 Seniors 'I 978 Senior' Cleee Officers i. yi f ff my i V' s 1 X ix W ie' ii ? K2 K L , rw t W ff W 5 rf f ' f Q fi f M ff Douglas Fregoile President 5 H B Y va! gi if iffy 119,32 SWT . gf f X ia H2 f, as 3 Q If get I 735 ' f W f 5 fl if E 44 Q S f ffm M dp? Q E pf 2' r Y 2 485 X 4? 8 Hi 92 S L V? 'sn V I , , 3 ww L 'x z 1 ,S Brian Almas Vice-President r iiiii,iiewiie ,r xx, ,, X s Kathryn Stepanian President f A W f K 2 X W - . A .f,.. . K, 'ZH fff r ' f,.,. M -V V 3:1 fefiiimfiggigagfi, M, Fx -- I -f Thomas North Treasurer Lori Baccus Historian Erin Smith Secretary Paul Carter Vice-President Nancy Pentiuk Historian VQMKYM ami qw 'iii rr, fi , W' ' N f K f -' ,, , -M 1 3 15 ly' is 5 M. ii! f Y' K 1 YK KJ! 5 41 W f M vga 5 ai ., f f'f '2 i75 f f 4' Eff My 'ffm 4 JF f gf ig ,.., ,h 0 ,N , N L W ,A Susan Stansberry Secretary Afmer three yeere of eteecly nomevvork who vvouIcln'1: celebrate Graduation? Amy Abrahamsen Deena Ajluni f5:,ff!1f ' , ,,,, ,,, , ii , L ' ffxfrl. ff r- Fifi' Eg if , X l BrianlAlmas l Frank Acquaro Q, T I LL,. i . . '- K g:,.ggf I Af. 1 , 1 -K :fm up 75? ' .5 , if .f17, -,,, V ,W elif' I T5 ,MSW ,W 5 ' ' .l f WW W M .Ml ,,.., W, , ,, . T 75 '4 im? 'M W.. ..., David Albrecht Lars Anderson . ww 15 ' 2 I if 2 sw, f f N7 1 D 3 Douglas Agarwal Q Q Q U lie S4444 0 ffnllywy wiiii-as-Q .. 'llillfff fa: ' 51: W Laurence Allen Kathleen Andrews Valerie Antos Donna Arons Linda Asker f M53 f ,4 if V ,i lg . K- M' nfl, ,, swf: re 11:-l W 3 W if l Q 4 , fe' ZW f 5 'rl lim ,f David Ahern Joyce Ajlouny A , ..,. 4, gf fr f 1 N 7 ,QW I was 5 fx S f wg? J , Q.: ,,,, My Q-f ' ff ,,,-,. , , , Jill Aslauer s-Wi'-Q-Y--I . . 4' 5' 'af if , 5'l..,: D' fill? 4725214902 5,-vig.,-f ' gg-3:2 f..7':3.:,i4:frq13f, A 9 f ' 'f 11251 ' -I my 5' Fi- I A ff,-wg .V fmbgelwffgiif ' -3,5 K ,. , M, V , , .,,.,.l,,, . fa-1. 5,-H491 leell Thomas Auch ABOVE: Graduation aeeme milee away to lvlary Sohlefer ae she vvorke on her German homework. Seniors 'I 95 -x Ji i . . . . . USEFIICJPS celebrate Hornecorningawitn spirit S. fm VJ ' Sm - 54 25 3 - 2 in to 5 5 i + 3 B .B Carole Aulph Howard Babcock Lori Ann Baccus David Baker William Barber t Q a 3 SQ ,J Q5 3 - A . N i 3 2 30 Q. A , gi Cynthia Barnett Tracy Barnett Debra Barr Kenneth Barrett Dana Baruch r 'J 2 4 D f 4? gb , -AJ U1 , . EJ cy .3 T 00 .., VJ Y ffl :li Q if E 37 no , Q Timothy Bass Karen Bedford Vijay Bedi Vivek Bedi Lawrence Beers . -5 -8 9 . gi KJ S. D J me to .S C Mark Behrends Mark Berger Lauren Bergman . E 9, 3 jo' 'T Q- FilGl-IT: Kathy Stepanian, Brien Alrnas, Andy Lidclle, and .Julien Gon- , zelez, are pleased with their' winnings on Homecoming night. FZ yi? 'l SB Senior- 2 as 1 Christopher Boyajian Y ,?'J Wsf41 159' 'f limit ff ,, .. fWe,1y:-.zfzna Kf2fef4Q11s:., ' , 'rf.-'wer ' 'l' ,f,,f,,y. , ...swf , J ! x g ag af r w' 1 O ww v,,, , ., f' ,?W,JgzV 3 x Daniel Bertelson Steven Bliven LEFT: F'eyt:on Fiiggeloee end lvlelnybetn Burton enjoy Chern- eelvee as they dence on Homecoming night. My Zi E I 7ff V E I ,,, W e'e' f eA oyy Beniamin Billiu Meridith Binder William Biondo , wg f l K Q X, J ff' 'Lv 4 S 5 N or 4 Q 5, Oliver Boksa John Boraski Valerie Boxman V , as nm, wwf Thomas Breazeale William Breckwoldt William Boyer Joseph Brandt Shawn Brennan Ethan Bright LEFT: .Julien Gonzalez, Lise Webb, Petty Fleoeut, Fred Goeokel, Sue Stensbervny, Lor'i Peer'-I, Floee Dernyen, end Kenny Sceoenien keep up the eonool spir-ic. Seniors 'l 97 Seniors hoo their vvey to viotory as .2 ..,,.... W ,..., . YA , Q - jk, wus.. - El 1.-5 ., MaryLou Brill Karen Brink Brian Brooks Laura Burbach Mary Burton Charlotte Buxbaum f - f ' . 3: fl '1:?i5i?5 .. ' . . W ' f 5: ' 5 -1: - . -Mig ' , V wg-P r Lori Carswell Paul Carter Chris Cataldo BELOW: fvlerk l-lenson. Lori Porter, Tom lvletzger. Lori Baoous and Tirn Bass kick up their heels over the senior field night victory. 1 SE Seniors jfisisxizas E. 5155?-wf ':' - . 5,f!'6X'iG .::. L.: ,-.pf .gh fr 5, V ,E E5 isa. xxx w W We ri K x Q. . .gg x NX. X YQ X xx X EM 2 N X Q XE. x ii? X mg . R i,....2,- Q . X gr -rw if w N W X 'R ww, 5 K 4 l fx , S Brett Brown Michael Campbell Victoria Ceccato Q X X Nx N 3 . 'l-was :ga . - .ifiaaz Ji... - r .15 f wi Linda Brown Susan Carlin Dean Chappie BELOW: In e team effort Kathy Stepenien sncl Nenoy Stevenson rece to the finish. i Helaine Chasnick Mark Cohen Cynthia Compton Flobert Costello is f 2 . , ,, . 4 tw f Q uw - L W it l ,,., I gfisliggtggftg, -ji ' asf, -7lLE29Zi?'il3Y3' ' gsE'5jf?if5E,. fL7Lz'?z,-5 ' 's .'-7.bEr'Qgvzg gawk ,,,- - .ff 1. ,.J1:1,fllgsa2E ll . num-vi-QQ ,ffl-fflffff f. ' ' W-sPzf:fzf:'u' . .e?:f 2,,a2 ., , 1,-fltsQ2tg'a25 Wiifglfela if -yew-,,.11,1sii1x i il, -ff- gl -L F J ,. K -w swear, N ' ' l -,ii-My U ,W rw i x Steven Cicurel Loren Clift Steven Cohn Leslie Collins ,E fgfgw--wwywgfgvf7M5MWw y 93 km tw wi-alms? , .. ,. ,s fwmw-areal-f ,A if v 3.l:f,-Q11-Pfw? sf' wlngznzl-1 gijflff mfw-tip ififisfl- fe as :fist 2,1-'W 'lisil -. ,l ,ll ..llll,,llA,, L M' H x by ,4- I I ' . EW fi, 5 f ' Q J tl f V l . N : ' ' ,Q.'-fvliifglli:- H ' 1 f f 3 i W S' , X' Q ' S' .r ' A f' 1'- ' 1' lfg ziififyfsiilbiiizfl V 'I -' Q - Daniel Clinefelter Mike Colucci Kenneth Cobleigh Amy Compton sw r emit gsm esxffef ,7 'M 12.fsfa3ff3-ll - ww-----ff fl -- V.--g, ,,m, l22f?f2i! :ii' fifwvffzaf 1 1-. A-'oi.L:,fAs?wf1szg4as iigfbitem 1 f: f, 1,-ffl-naw A, nwzsbz' westin:I,-zffflat, xr ms,,l:g,Q5w ,ff LN-2,,ilk H ,, 'ww f - '-if,--:Q - , ,Q ew, K ' 41:31 ::z2f:. E. v- rm lf. ' ' ,,, 'w ,.,, l, , . , 1 l,w,f:'f 'tw' - 75 - .-,ssqjglel f ff Byron Converse Karen Cook Robert Copeland Tami Cornish f ., . 'i ' 2 . ' ' i f-'Wiz 2 I is it 'K' ' 'wi igltyltifgg ,,,f,,,. .52 V - , ' I ., ' ' ff i 115155 K, K . ' ,V- G ' 34 :1 ,cw . M -f-f . ,, . - Q gm-1, f , j ,:,,1 K 3 lf ., no ,V 7, A , gmi .,., 1- . -N 'f ,, Wai' . no L 1 f -' Qi'-'ici x l -21, ' Jeffery Covey Laurel Cowick Kenneth Coy Spirit: Week. LEFT: Seniors snowed enthusiasm during Seniors 'I 99 Senierfe fine up fer' enotner' nevv victory .,,. , . ,E .. ,.' ,af w M ' . '1 Q1 fi KIQEQA, iam , , Ylb e K o Frank Craven . , ,.., W,,. , . ,,L. E ?,, , 55ki, wi.--' V ffl' .,,. W,,, 1 f ,affix- -if a ., f Kevin Cunningham 22655151 . ?if'W?fiT4 QQEQLMJ' ' if X? g?fW:fi?i?'5i?2,'5?ip2,fiV:E Wifi fx? fflgj '7f5T:Q5f,' if wgfsfwfm-,zgs 1, fm.-fif,'gwf1,fH ,fe ,fe--f.,Z,f7,,Sff A '- V ,.- f '15,-'f:z,fw11pw Lf'L I , fii, v ii J 92 My f f if , ? , A A 5 ' V ii 2 'S' A N gy X 9 ag if f Y , ! 1 if! 3, l gg, in 4, .f Q 42 f ,gf 4 f f f' J Q? f in 4, 5 Egg' gi f Z ,F Patrick Crilley Kim Crook Tim CZar'f1ik Diane Dabich ABOVE: Nen Nlenenell end Patti Leneon ener-e epunk 2 iv' P Ja Qi , f f 'S 22 Q Mn H W1 214 V M xi A: H-Q5 1 f M, S in 2 QQ 'uf in fi John Dahmer Janice Darson Wendy Davis Dana DeBenham EOD Senione Marc Daseler Michele David James Davis . - H ' Azifgiwffii ,- ' 1 ,'i 1 'rwi 'aw 55555553 i, , ,f , . W im, ig , fwvfnffgiig ,, 'W - 'si 'fmwg wfisigwwi : A ' li K Jw 'fig , K, ,, ,,,., ' f, 5 5 if afii 4 471 ', i ' , -' f'Ff?5ag', ii , ' Kevin Degen Howard Dedow FiosemarieDemyan ue?iMs,ffs11211 'S' , i y V A K M , W 53 4 is , , Q , i an me 21 , ,um .... ,. W ,iii ffm, '1'::,' ':- . --3I,,:f7f.- ,- .1 A,,: 3 -5 K y i - -1 1 , Donna DerDerian Monica Denboer Ruby Denboer Denise Denholm Diane Denholm Marie Diefenbacher Daniel Devine Loretta Deziel Fiegina Deziel Kenneth Dickel f A Rf? www' ,fpmygrf ,V m ay-A if gf 5 ,gg A QQ if sk 5 WW Mary Beth Dudash Linda Dierkes Carol Dishell Cathy Doniey James Doran mam.. i V EW' Diane Dudzinski Lynda Dunbar LEFT: Spir-iced Amy Striaitzh route her' own teammates on to another sweet victor-y! Seniors ECM EOE Seniors 5, , law'iIw -'f ififlqf ,P ' fm, ,ll ln- sw' l- l r W qv , ' ,:1:':,:3H v:' wr .., : : ff , VYVV, f ft Q if ar 45 Ni I gqgd, f 9333 4 Q f pp? W M 3 l Q 3 3 i 72' N wp Z1 V? V ? A A wigqiww? 3 Www 5 ig? Q 'w Q ff X: 355 M' ' 'Z2- f . . :' I ,,i,. g. 5 if A ,, g 4 v igr x 5 I Jackie Dunham Mary Durak Karen Edlund Teresa Else 3 ,ii ? aw' Q A v JK , at it as ? ' W MES' J 1 af i M ' David Erickson Agnelina Esteban Kent Evans William Ebert Edward Farneti William Filbey Andrew Fisher Dianne Fishman 2. '51 :- V !rf.2Q77i??fggMw,e V5 0,515 ,. , ,,,, Vl.,,g ? fm :k'f.lf:, -VE1- MAZKEE, l , 2 l Constance Erdoes Nooshan Farivar David Fishman ff Q 23531225 u-nn gg sf 51 55 .. f E 57 . f 1 , llr 3 cliff rr J V ,f:g2:,,aa', 'gy - 12 ' J i 1 ' ' Lucy Finn Jean Flesher Mary Flesher Mark Fletcher l:llGl-IT: Gr'-egg Gaize and Bill Ebert: engage in a ser-ious man-to-rrmen talk in the cafe. Jeffrey Fcrhan VVitl'1 time to epenel 'f 'H 'W Patrick Foy Kenneth Frame Laurie Fl'arlCiS Deborah Frank ABOVE: Senior'-e' epend their' time playing e game of old maid. M.. .K , ,,,, ,umm an fbi ,,fV- -...f W ' :ZA iiii Douglas Fregolle David Frey Felicia Fuehrer Erika Funk Gary Gagstetter Gregg Gaize William Gayle Leslie Garrett Jennifer Garrison Robert Garrison Senior-5 EOS Stefanie Gates fl, MW, fziyfi1'5fw5ief?Q , ee R Q 319832 Q 3 Vx Q22 azz 5 Sp ss 3 A an VK x E f it-, ,A ,V IL. W, 1 .11-,H va nf QQ W wi? Q aw S S ,Z K A 2 47 it ' gi, , f l eiiif Haag, Julie Gilbertson Chris Glazier 204 Seniors Julian Gonzales Laurence Gayer Matthew Gerich fgwfwww i,,i ,sis ABOVE: Seniors in volleyball gaze at the Kimberly Gilchrist Richard Glasser scoreboard in awe. Ge K Philip Glazier Mark Gluskin Frederic Goeckel Robin Goldberg Kenneth Gorch Minde Gordon Steven Goren Gary Gottesman Seniors 'n volleyloell oley to vvin! we V ,sf ' ' ii 71, fff'5f'iVi' - viii KM L fffwm 5: ' MSFT' 1 - or John Gottesman Barbara Hahn ,..,: vb W 1 R. '+ V112-ef. H 1' ' James Hamilton f iffy SM ,f M , W5 , fr f ff s ll Nancy Gould James Grove Carl Hakim Carolyn Hakim .n: J. -.- .' A ,,Wfff.f ,Z4Q:Cf 7,.7 5ifWTf '2V7W' fc if sa M, Q! ,, ffiaw M A S1 ff f f x f ,f , ,i,f,f ,- 1. ' ip ff f- .. wg Matthew Hammerle Margaret Hammond -1 Jeanine Gulledge Diane Hall Leia HBITTFYTOU Martha Hangstefer LEFT: Keren Bedford ' vi' ' '52, -- ,5 gf. Z K 'wi wi Wil Michael Habowski Kristie Hall Timothy Hanafee Mary Hannington EECSFDDCS to PROVE into position and bump the bell. Seniors E05 fi Mark Hanson aporfons in Socczer' ave speotaoulanl Susan Harris zg' 2 Wir' aw? l 4 4 iii? wi X211 X 1 f if w ,021 Mg, 5,3 A ,Q x 2 'tilm f' Ui ,?5?f3w -1 . . ago ' , .- 1 .gflfifrfwgwg S X lgx 2 Q ? wir aa 222 K ff 1 z 1, X Y ff W- ? Y it X Q 5 if Y K E sf K 2 M91 ? Q W 3 P L X fu Q y Lff3'3i1f,f7 I 15 'Q ,. 4fg,,lf,vlk H Michael Harvill Steven Hazergian in 'Qi' gh -sv Q, , 3 Av, , a, ,f -1, a., DK fm:-5. w , ' N1 n eg -Q ,,, , it ,,,,aL ,, Gem fwilili ' yfakif, 1 'T .J if Gunilla Herlitz EOE Seniors Donald Hasel Karl Heck we V f Y 1 , , Q R Y g -. , w g -' :lg .L ,. I . ijza zg W jifilggz . ' Qi- 14,5-ia: -151' I ,,,' ' i 14 f ?l2:3Ef1l'z5b? ' A EJ David Harrison Mariann Hartley if -K ' JW M V V 1:71 ' . + tri an C Eric Haviland Laura Hayes Patrick Heidrich Lori Helfrich Lisa Hartman Steven Haywood Joann Hennessey Charles Herrold ABOVE: Cliff Poe makes 5 dash for' the ball at the Silver'Clor'f'1e. ss? i N . 2 LEFV: Senior' Ler-e Anderison attempts e goal while being chased by en engr-y opponent. ,A Cynthia Hiotaky Julie Hirsch Thomas Hitchman Patricia Horldt Susan Horsch Laura Houff L I 252: ,Q -121, Lf, f iiii s ,L- E, , vii Richard Huff Sandra Humenny Daniel Hurtubise , l.,.,:1,., 1 , ,sf ,,,. lk. M ' F if-Milli, ff, ' iv 1 ' if ' ' Z ' i f f ffl H ' f -,N '5 f 9?ff1- Q Z' ffz ' l x, i ,Jr ' ' iw- 1 ' if JM. , ., Mark Hesskamp Linda'Hinds Douglas Hoard Clifford Holdampf Dana Hubar Susan Hudson Betsy Inglis Audrey ltkin Seniors ECJ7 Seniors excel in Qporfts and :ace emics Roger Jack seflmegffi 3Z l QQQXQKMQQ4 ,UW Ygfffh: Q fb? z -- W F ii EEK? QW -We , QQWELM2, Y' ax E 55555, ' i gf MLS 4s?iwG1f:ff,, 11f , ,2.wEYfa awnfmgg g, m,gf1,g11 i 5:,,.2e:,.i : V , 7 , .gg if ., 2515253233 -' fs, 4 l?5si5?1f?..fT-if -42 A qv: 2' - , .. , 7, E. . Nancy Kaine Jennifer Kassab Thomas Kerr EOS Seniors 5 5' 1 Q PK Q vi L we i ' 3TfSS'557i9if'5?i'55V3? -F' 12 wi ge ' ' Tfggllfiisf Zan--3.551-5'if'7-Q 1 ' 'Wifi 'ww ,Aw . ,. ':-ri 9-ws rp 16:1 E :- if 57' K SEV? 'V .' z , . 3 . 'H' Q isgggifggj s7g wi's : z :Qz'w ii7'f5 f' iifzsifiw . i'TE--'ii zi ' , 12122, l fiiihf- ff, V4 1 - ' '12 - ,az 2 wi I -if ' ,fQ1 ,.,c.W:: - 4232-sure' - - , , 'fisggii iiif Yizfi7 ?f.Qisi 7232 ' 59i3,f5Xlsl5X.l?' ' ,: 'jf 5 ':ss1,,-., . Wai? . QV- :-:Lf-My arm, 2-zeszxz., ' ,faiimww ,g::,, Mg - 1:,,f,A:s, 1 p2g3 .,f :f: 5 gi fgfi -'wi fi 5- mg in ie in 1 lffefgfsi ms? f . me Q .am , K ' H5953 .. .. W' ii I . ' ve fe - V11 ,ww 1M m 'eg Glenn Jay Gary Jermov Ann Johnston Julie Jones Arnie Kander Sheila Kaprielian Mumine Karca Dean Kasparian Beth Katz Rick Kelei Thomas Kennedy Patrick Kenney Diane Keurajian Bryan Kimelman Robert Kinaia Randy Kirschner Lori Klaczynski ii, -11g4w.s521':i4:awv f , 'Q ,1xf.:w,v --f' 5 1, -Q ,,k,, e H W 3:17255 Q i LL,, 5 ' ,L W LL 2 A ,,,,,- M, A my :,,. if Robert Klebba Michael Klein Garry Kolb Mary Komendera Janet Koponen ABOVE: Karen F-iernpel, one of the outstanding swir'nr'ner's, shows new form during the State ivleetz. Susan Kus ,,'2 f I , if . In ,L 7.,,k , ,V 2 5 A 5, 2 f , Q, W 1' Aw fag f Sm ,fam ,7 1 gwiisslfaazh M f f MQW? ff 'Q , iw aswfw- N ff W wif .Wg K ww If if X 'A i 1 Lg g W f ff was fy, A Uv W f W ,WW ,W Wg di, L S Q Q 3,1 if A vi ,A K 7 ' gym' 1 f M y V ,, .,,!Z ,,.,,, , E, -r,, r rr.: f Q Thomas Lacy Alan LaDuke f ir, , .Q-,mwrf , V, M M in ny, fyzwf, 'JL I-V -,z , v :s, ' 1: 2:5 ' WI.-,,,,rf W w as , 7 H f , Y ' f l '57 , Qi. , , 'xii f, W of ff if xg: ,, ,YVV ,3 f,M,,, if ,-,N ' ' 'filfififi x fs rm Q, Su My gsf ., H Mr William Kieist Mark Koenig ' ,,., ,, , ,. ,, . .,:,, ,gi - , z z ,, Q I V 1 V M. M , rrrr M 'rr fi. - .,,. ,W I. , U H ,,.QZ,fz.i, , v. vu 5, W f 2 - ,gf -f v,, wavy .,. , 5 , . v wihks ' iii ' 'gf-315' K. ,Yi,, V.. . S W 1 if ii N' X C ig MW H S L f , J f , W Q K 1,2 iw 5 if M , 5? f I A r M f, . ,, , 5 551' H A sw , 7 1 - I .- Kira Kowalsky Nancy Kuchar 0 if if ,fy SWK if WV' 5? fi ,f , a I r M .A if X Q , x W 5,5 ABOVE: Karen fvieyer' reads her' Arnernican Government assignment. Seniors 209 Jolie Laker -Qil -f-Q,z'fg-,zi -yzl , 1',,-h, fig VVV, .t , MW ,f f X S ww' XE 3: f r zz, --,, , 1 f,' ' -155,15 . ' 71' f Robert Lapp Kurt Lauer llyse Leland 21 O Seniors Gregory Lalim Mark Lane , ,... . --rf1: ', f'1-n - 1 1 1 1 QW 4+ 71 1 1 W 53 V A 11 e Z X my rf t 1 - , Www 1 , 4 ,1 X1 1 1 H11 MWF 1 , if M51 , -,,-,,,g Y ' 'V' A'r f 1 , Karin Larsen Patricia Larson ., Q, .t , , 142-Q:'L 'zf:iI , M' A 51' f 4? 1 W 1 1 1 I Q,-. -. f I n 4, 5 40 L ,, 1 1.1 .. , J , 1 J i iefsieaa-a rtsy , 2 , ' ..,,. , iv 15 lfrzi ,i11f:f:sfeti11i1535'5i?f . William Law Wendy Lawrence , - f 1 ' f.-'imffim 1 1 ,1 JW 11 'Q 1 My 11 M 11 W f 4 ,UWA 452' 1 Amir' 111 - 1 f , .. , 2,--iz: ' I E, , ,,,, .. W Z' , ling' sfzigf 3,2 z' , ,,,, , ,,:gw' 73: ,- gg 1, f Scott Lepine Cheryl Levy ABOVE: Eric Nygesnd peces ninnself vvnile practicing for' s CCI. rneet. LEFT: Leslie Collins corvpletes s Pace with ner' fantastic strokes. Johanna Laskowsky Jim Ledgley .-,,- l .i,. user K , , mu, Wm .zzz ' ff f 11 1 1 1 M 1 11 1 M1 1 J 1 1 J gf , if ?5 S 1 1 3 1f' 7, .. gf, -,, , X Aw 1 A f , , I 1 0, 1 S Q E wi ,I ff' ,A 4 x f 1 ,Z Ri , 1 Elizabeth LaSage Barbara Leeds A' JM M91 were is , ,V , S 1 f . J, 2 1 21 S M 'sn I ,f,,:.., 4 5 44 W i, V lx aff H fa, Loren'Levy Robert Levy wwf ' ifwfi Q J Gr-ovas' aeniorfs vvin rnany onarnpionsnips we , .W an M, , ,. Keitli Lewis Steven Lewis lf, 1Lwz:YlfW'llfssgmiilze ,, ,M W ' ' 'Wiil'esij,lf:'iT 9Sf 44 - .MS2'f1.3:?il?g:i6,is6Ef5fl,:,it w?z2aw:-11, 5 V' , f,A M..x, L ,, ,V,f1-, , ,,.:-, V .-41.V, if fi-ii WH Ef.y, 4 ' S ' , , fy zwifgyq -,zggdu z . mt .uQi M, I -' W . Jordon London Tracy Long l ABOVE: lCoacl'1 Flankin gives Byron Onisko some last minute instructions. RIGHT: Dan lvlinkus anticipates a goal by one of nis fellow ceamnnaces. l Amy Liang William Liddle ,V ,'K5i9Z12Efi'.., .g:'f.S',if'L:-, f A ' , 'EG twirl' ' ' ' Hs.: :ss-71.13-f -A, ' .. S.i', I fl M54 if 1' 5 uf v ' K Z A C W A if 1249? ,t aff' Mark Lindgren Kathy Lindquist RUSSGII LlebeIFaU Brenda Linman Donald Linsky James Lo . - f E: 1 f 'V .i2:i'ff1i1fei2iZeQ119z - Ham- 2. 1 , ff-- lf,:-,sfmwf wgiiif' ,. Q 'L , ,l 1, ww f' 1 fiylf I -z. is wi 5' Y W' X ,f +1 a 5 , ff , fiilfffl ' ?i 5if?fgr, Q 12,5 9?nlx,,x r L, Julie Lormier Diana Loessy Seniors 21 'I Dominique Louth Deborah Loveland Senioris find sonool demanding loot fun Greg Lunetta Thomas Lurie Margaret Lyle Renee Matson Michael Mattingley ABOVE: Er'-in Smith PGWSBUS new composition. LEFT: Seniors Petty L.er'son, Keren Sr-ink, end Deen Kespenien rneke cirne to sooielize between olesses. E1 E Seniors Andrew Lytle Cheryl Malinas William Marsh Us , f fiff,s'v -ASS, f, QW! , .,, g,,, . , zf- fgggfwrw- . 1 5 ' ' ' LQ! 1 f' '-fm 'fears ffl , L , f ri 2 -'6i'J Tf -,sg sl f K fri :f'5E,1,', : ' , -5' X , , ' , Nancy Marshall Andrew Maunders William Martin Judith Misiak Flugh Mayer McGee Meade i i i Karen Meyer NNN Elizabeth McCaviII Bruce McCulloch Lynn McDonald Susan McEachern -. A , 1 2. - in S ' ge W M 1 Vasa? f f mf! Wi fkjfw K fi WW Wiz' ff Q S 1 'X l r A C 053 , W , . 1-21' if Siva ,' '11,- -ff vp .z if af -. . 'ruff' Lz' i's-w J ., f :aff Q ' - Joyce McGinnis James McKenna George McLean Mary Measel Kg K V ff? W, , iii' wr 1' fm '- VJ. f W, RMS56' - f 'dvi -' ' Daniel Mercure Holly Messmer Thomas Metzger Marc Metzger In v,v-?1f'ffY f:- -V-ff- ': , ff S fic-5 :' ' e's K H f - - . . . i -J f f. 115.5523 n x - ,, W i? ' sexy' 7 3 3251 , gg 'Ziff 5, My ' - M ff i 'Q 'fn wx, -, ,, , 1 - 4535 . , 1 - if -3: J, , 1' 'JW A 4 ifirasfibid-f:'f,,f.'. K agff -2 ai: ff f, ww . , I 1 Q ff ,V A ig Beth Miller Chris Miller Cris Miller Seniors 21 3 Seniors firlcl liorsry 21 4 Seniors Julia Miller '- K ' 1 , f 46 ' f 2 is a , iff' if W 5 ,K fff , 4 sl g las f We W ,il F X M , x W f l agw AW f 2 W S L uf wg 5? K 5 l, W ,i,,,1,, - - of -sg S 1 JZ 55 ' Sf img, if S 91 gfgywl E55 A 7, W 952191 xi K fm: vw Q 1 'K J 2 My ,S X ,K li S S 3 S 'M wh -- V ,V .,,gy5,sz1 f - f if ww -max, Tim, f-i'iIQm :'2ff?iL '-We szamqa' 'wffrzmz f H 4152 Jennifer Moore 5 S is , mime- A1 f l -43:1 ll-1 Ygif ': ws . N, .VJ :VW if 1 ewfgwsvfg-wa 5 Robert Murray Daniel Minkus plsos for sooislizirlg W M rf' ,l f ff, ff Q Eh EV ? ' Z I M1 , Brian Minty John Mittenthal Mitchell Mondry Jennifer Mount Chris Nagel Jeffrey Mrlik David Mueller Suzann Neeme Gerald Nestale W'?W5+l5'fQfiliif? if z Awlleiliiwfg' ,wwgfiw in su , ,..,g.,,:- , ,W ? H .:',i, . M,,,.,,,f-. e.f.a ..::gi, 1 653 ' f zl aifiiwwifbis-flsvi Q, , lgqf1l:1z1f::v-5155, sf illxtwfgikili VM: ' ff:-?1.5'iff-W 'l fll azfeffiiwvlifi . .-W-:ivieikiflie ' f ifffrlliwwfi , . .l,:,w,..,-fffflv'w-fv Y r H ,z-uf-Q fmmziii mrmgzfswll fain .:'1w-l,.:-- ,Ames K , , M,,,m W 4i5?iQwfli,, , if-S msmmay 11Sf,,lA.,,:5g,.1 ilgii-fidW,,zAK A V f .,,.,,,,,, W 2,-r if ,sw wi S Q W was fiassfxiaf' fleiiglafsms ' :ffm W f , A .1 1--fwzvgfii IL 2T1'w3gme?i 1- ,ga S .uf .., . Q ':E:ff'sa:.' x Q + 'Sew AQ' X Q' , Thomas Munger Kathleen Neville f fi. ,,gg , H 13145217 zfwiflkill Wffflil M lJ,l. ,, flsw,,M N M, ,l l,,,,l J '13 warlwwwg, 2213 l4s?3g?55g2zr 1' N 'lr vw 'WLEGWM , in X S if V UK f fx S .fn f ' AW - 'v Q ,gigs f 1 I X X fff f Q 2 1, 'QW 'Q 1 Q3 ll 9 WL S3 H, .6 5 J wi 2 9 im if Y f :W is S if 6 f PW Debra Newville Thomas Noonan Curtis Nordeen Thomas North Clemens Nowak 1 Erik Nygaard wwf' ,kk, mfs, Q wwgf'1 .llaf::l: 52,,Asn,, Mi , -sz :Hamm ,ww wif mmm , Q.. V wfswg wl - ' Y' '1g2ffA?m'i,1 V 5' 51 T ':' f 3 ' 1 a Zij J , - ff : Si' -I gliyrla fr I I Zi: M Lynda O'Donovan Bradley Olson Judith Orbach Cheryl Obrebski y ,fy V .V Q 'lviir - I 3 ffl Qfi UQ! ' -,, im VMI - yfsg,g fs1 'I 5:I, -Q f I , I ' :I :g ag I ShaI'OI'1 O'Gawa Erin O'NeiII ,,,, lyy Carol Osborne Bridget O'Brien Daniel O'Hanlon 'V - nawsmillf 11 U :'?4szf?27i622l4 , :mera bi1'SEf,'S ' fziffifiii zgixgla I I I If ,K 2 lla X A ,WK X J I,- 2 5-5 I Hi, ,,.. , I ,NV , , . , 3' ,' . 5 -' w, . 522-' HW' ' ' ,I WI, IN z1gi,:51wi::ifgI ' ' wx 2 11 ag img wi, in fg wk W km.,f?,SII',,x,',It 1, . , K . . sJE,l,', frm if is mx . ,,.ifIfWEZl?fvff , ,, ,'l, A,l, A 7' f , I I ',,,f , , WI, Qwff ' ' v-, , zz., , f? M, f . W, f WWW? Ml W I IW I.,: ,. 5 'l:E '1E:3?..: sf: if f W 5 7 l I , M ff . J ww W ' 4 f ff M il 'qi L 'nnl Donna O'Brien Sandra O'DeIl ABOVE: .Jordan London and .John Goctzesrrwari discuss homework during study hall in the library. BELOW: Cine more move and you are out of the library. Byron Onisko Barbara Ott Seniors E1 5 Seniors l.1n'te to rneke '7S e 2i1if'i oless 5 David Paczos Robert Paige , 91 ' if ,Zz .:.,:g Z MMVM. ,. ,. ,V gs'vfw5fiizfs..- ,V 1- aifwr 4: .--6+-Aw - mi ww 2 1, A fr .4 S 2 if 4 vii L 9 Y .ffl A ,.., I K K, Q bf 41, f sv David Peck f 10' W V rt? r ff ,AR Nancy Pentiuk Cynthia Pietrosante Gregory Pilibosian Seniors group together to snow their enthusiasm at e Sp Bruce Pearce David Peress Molly Pipp irit Week essernoly. Lori Pearl Gregory Pecar ai?-e sm f r? f W' W K ff ,fax 1 Y 51 4 1 ff A35 1 ff 25 41 A ii if Az ff Q 2' '5 wgcw' My K M we iv, W -Q me ggi 5 2 ,Q Q1 WMS? ggi, Y as , .a w':E7:z .' - 1:44. M V7 ,- W-3fz3zswz2 if PY f Zim: ii' ' 559 :HJ :szixzzsizf isa, ., .,. 7' I ,:. , R a QW ff W :u f I ,Q 5+ 'iv Q 'i'f if Donna Petroskey Elizabeth Pierce David Plachta Clifford Poe W www, ,ff Mawr, se.- ww, fm V.:?:Ls-7' 5 . I. 'f K' g X 15,5 i V. ' W- ,, ' ' ' . . f ' - I 1 5 . , uk , . N - ,.,, 1 , .54 I- , . 1 S '- P' .,: I .1 ' ' . , i Q ff is ' ' -a - ' . -. F 'K ' K - li. rr it ' ' , . --.Q s ' 1, : I wil 7 1- -zo. .. : fag A .. I1 .f. -:5 .g P ,g W Q .. 7 .K Q 'S P Q . - P P Q ,xi ii 3 - - V. g Kent Polkinghorne Susan Pont ' L - A A X . I 'gg 1 ff. Q - '-iv' -. ,ig i . - . . gk ,.,, ,, ,ff-ihff . I' . f 15 ... 5 5' 5':'H i f' L '75-ff-5f Q. S r P ....l . - n 15 I ' 71 gf 2 f ...Q-Q fi' ' .. .SMI . Q-. -f. .f-, fi - f -5 . i 21 S Seniors K, Emily Popowitz Tamara Porteois Cheryl Porter Catherine Powell Timothy Priehs Nancy Quasarano Patricia Fflabaut Jeffery Flacklin Colleen Flaftrey Dirk Rankin S vm 41 Lorey Flavet Anne Flay Linda Ray David Fleed Chris Reeves ,, MSW A.,,. m ,,A.W,,.,..,,. ,, ,, Aww iwi iaiwi effwszzwiieif-,W h w V5 z2:fwessg1i,t'. . ,, wfif7ifsQzf.fw1fe, , V. .. ,, ..,,. in , gimlggvim , 45 4 -2 'zfwsvslzxiffiai if liflifflf i- iz , , , ' i., 'Hv'2f ,., I Jim Fleinker Karen Flempal Seniors cheer- on their classmates as they r'icle around the track dur-ing the horne- coming game. Senior-S 21 7 Ie tnie vvnet being e eenior- ie ell ebout? if Riswlihi? . ' ' 1..1 , 1. H11 3fW .yiwh , :15,,gi1msfffWHzY12v 1 in fwililaeiil ' A11 11 f ir. . L 11 Am11ww.a -11 A - 14-.11 av K L W., .I ,, , 1, ,. ,141-xr.1 , , .1 -' 11 , fa.,. 1 1. Qffkig .' 11g,1- 2 ,H Kfffz i Q 1 45 ' +1 W A 1 E 1133 y ww W ,El flf ag, 1 ,M 1 11 uf! 1 if li. 1 1 1 w 1 1+ 4. U SS 1 A 'ff 21 William Riker Lisa Rinaldi Rebecca Robins Steven Rolph Carolyn Ross Harold Roth enberg ,5Z'ii.1'S' iH1 .L-'i1?27l'l'4 Si 1 1, ,,- '+w',wa2K.g.eel,, , if 5-HQ 5,5561 1 ,WM f ' -' 'f A . ,W ?. ,. ,. , f yi 1, l 1 Y S Q2 f 1 We f U 1 ww X ,r ss 1 W S 1 A li 1 1 gi ,H 2 f , Q1 ,Q M S 2 S S M 31 1 v 1, 4 4 ,ff 5 11 1 1 9 W J 'V if x will W I fa 1,1 mi 11 131 ww Ms If-L32 1 1 1 142 George Rutter 1,w..f1.i,:e1-1111,-1542: 4.y,fam.u- gf .l.. ,, -,,, , , ' w .' k ,-f,, 1. M 992 S ,QW 1 1 1 1 lx 31' .Ws? ?.i1'p?f r 1 11 mg, 494 1, ,. A 111...,-11,5 W' fg1w1z,m: iz' , ,U 31 471 1 ,L as is 1113551 MW wi we 117 4. wr 1 f QM fywf ,,., wh wi ff 5 5 1 1,1 ll1 , ,,ff.. 1 w1 'N z .5 ,wg-wf,ss45 Ziff? I 5.12 f Q -Jim m y ww ' 11,-if .,fg, ' ,f'f: J, iii Q , A , ,, .. ,K Q ,fr .W 1 M 1 v,,v, , Phillip Rum Joseph Ryan ABOVE: Lise Wilenen and Amy Compton enjoy making muclpiee. iw, , 1 41 1 1 05 1 . 11 Q 1 'W f 1 S W1 we jg 5, If 1 Z? 1.11 12 . J 1 1 frigd-717L., , 1 '. 5'5'XlLa2715ei6i1w39 ' ' 1 ,1 Q , 1,14 ., 1-iimw1U 'fr .1 K . . H 111 . i J, -,k2mqgj.wi Mi, 1 Q0 avi ' .iail :Z .L V 67 ' ..-12 'lf ,1f71 ' 151' f f 1 K ,.,m:z-,111,-12.1cMsH1fgQ,-f 11 911 .. .ifif I A5321 ' M579 Kristyn Ryndress Motria Ryzyj Susan Rzepka William Sabbagh Linda Sackett 21 E Seniors Michael Sadler E 5 S, anice Sarnowski l 2 - SH 4 K ' 111. Y ami' z . K' 7 ilgiizsi lliif . kj n?L5iQiHE.i1i, fails- in me S X , . Stacey Salzberg Lori Schafer David S8l'1del'S Ann Sarlund Antonieta Sarmiento 93 'K H' if C , tif jg? at 2 Q W 51 K ff , Q31-ffQ54' jf l 5 , fl, w if y , f f f K XE 1 ff L 1 , 7 i Susan Schall Phillip Schuchter l Lincla Scott ,,...,,..,, W' W M Wmwwf Will. ww ,lm l W ,, ,-, ,, Q lx l,,,g,l ft - f ge - 45 .2 21 , :?V2ff 'AW' ' '2Tfe2,'f1??5f3,'1f wi wif gif ww fmifwfszrfsflfs . i ' i l :-7 ,,. ff- 5 Tiff? .. , ' he Y 2527: .ff 'TS f 53521-wggggggfzryij3 f ffvlifgfqgiii 2455 fy 1? at 921- M242 2 ' . f ,V ,I , if 212211. ' ga M -M ,, .,,,, .M Eric Schultz ma W s awww- aria an Jennifer Schwartz Vkrk if f f Vo 1 x if 4 ff sl ' x 9251 X! g Emhlgg I 3 Y ff E Q, is f -twig? ,,.. 1? W ,A.V, if 3 ' 'ez,:1,fiA Qi575'jff'-if M M X Q5 Qlxxviffx 'G W Q f' Y ,Vl5?'i5i'Sit V1 ,,,, ,Q 3 ,:., j, f vffgygg ,:-..-.,,, ,: i - ,tj jf 7 erm, j J , .111 , V 1 ,,gw,1. , , ,. HQW E , ..... - John Seitz , , . ff ez V ,ft El iiic Martha Sejnost Mary Schiefer 5 W if gf, ,lie WW 3, :lm ' 2 X M, Ei FT ,gi iw 41? K Q -f 1 f 2 -1 4 gs? A s Q ,sg if Q, ' ,, .4 ff gi Robert Schwartz , r,,,,,,ii,riit.i, . tae li if Q 9 fin 9 , in if ,,. S ,... in hx 2 wh X El all W ,dag ' skit ' 4 Q 49 43,3 fl Deborah Semple us Heidi Schnauffer Robin Seel Michael Seng Seniors E1 9 Senicre lock tcvvercl e lcetter future Charles Seremjian Beth Siegel cffffvi ,, M 9 Donovan Shand iiigl. ,f,,, .-z.e ,,.. , A Q V i S ' My ' ws! fi sf WL ,f kfwi,-if Y'i?ilQ1'zfflifvi5Eflix 2 Robert Simon ' fb2?1-wfffwle 1:2'vf?iMwi52.?5fs l?i' f , if 5 2 ,, ,. 1 2i,i,,Qi 1 . I Vivn hi ' J 3i2,5l?f?l?i: wwe Tia, l , '54 Clayton Smith. Catherine Sornette LEFT: Arlene Kevcnien reader-printer in the -E A V Az f ysi K 'fm , ffafgygg f ,, mix jg , ,K 4 . -f,- . . ,, , ,.,,, S ,,,,E 4 ,.,, A it ' l-,m,,,.-,,- MV? W' ,X 1 if I 1li,, ,,,,. f ,, . if if XZ Janet Sharp Carter Sherline K' ,?'ff'7Q3' if -lf' V faq f if ,A i , ' ,gl f S R! iw! I , fr wislfizzgwf? we ,s ff mfg Q 5 si S Ki ,Q 4555 Q Si? ag aw w YJ 5 fe E Linda Singer Randolph Sisto we 71:Jfl2'QT'i2Z ff' it efr t E L z., 'Q ,QQ 1,5 1f9f9r 92-lg if wqef-wr Erin Smith Julie Smith David Sosin Alison Spear ueee the Microfiche placement center. Elliott Sherman Ann Smith Tamara Snell : ' in ' . y inks rf 5 -'..w.x f if if 4 I7 ' ' fb' f 52' it ' M , Ll , if V. ,,tM , ,nw -l ,:- -,iz V. ,s lggff f,ga,?:- -. K 1,1 ,I Har? Susan Stansberry ff, , ui. is .Q ggi, 1' iw ,A . 3 , i WM, Lynn Stevens Nancy Stevenson i . . Amy Straith Richard Straub wi , mlm ,- gf? ,iw if ,iff M A N , ,,.f ,,,V. M Qz .,,, ,':::,421 ng: ' wiilijf , ,:,, ,t,, 1 L ttyt 5. Kay 'lialesnick Matthew Tatarian l LEFT: l-leidi Woodruff caught, in a thought- ful moment during class. Lynne Stauffer V . ,W ,,tL S, .S X ,,fLt 3, W Q an-4 XM Qi M-Mx X X N 2 M, ,X r W, A 3 o f QSWX is-P its X N +R A ' 1 -K+ QSQYQQE- '. TQ N. Qi Lefuu L ?1l2f1 ?'Zf1: ' '. ,31,!5TJ5' A Suzanne Storch Julia Surabian Catherine Theodouiou Kathryn Stepanian Shelley Storm Thomas Sweda Lisa Stettler Kimberly Stout Samuel Sweeney Seniors 221 Sehioree heve fuh with Work . V w ' 2-3 zf f f A?Z1w5Y. 93 im T iilfwxfzii I' C 15:3 :i l - L K li wif ily, 4 K2 J Zh we I 431 3 a 2 Q A' i Laurice Thorsen Cheryl Tourtellotte Mila Turla Jennifer Turner ,- ' 9315? 5,w5?:?fffl? :S .1 fl gs ,JSTZSI ,' 2' f?'35' -7. f,- JQ71-:f:,'3,jf,F Mfr E4 ' Q - - ' f L I l 'H .Q -1 , A V Y fafi'-Qff1,57ei'efie-'sili:fx, V , 1 , - 'lf Z, fl, -.fig ,efgwl 1 -5, am Steven Undenfvood Barbara Upward f Vi2AT'QjrjrffL'rv7 . 77-7:f'fiifT,fif5: If '17 ' V' gl.wsf,gw A- in ' 'Q g g ' Donald Trumpy 2 if Ali Ucar .W ,f .- my -. A fmfeffs fig gk, A UHPQW fr 'Aff !?7ei: f5I:,fff Q f f, A, 4, 7,-,, A,., ,.s,, Anthony Urbany ABOVE: Lowell Potsickerg Flon Eellehern and Ivlar-k Gluekin enjoy therneelvee ee they do their- work. BELOW: Phil l-loffiz puts e lot of thought into vvhet he eeye in class. .. , i .,,. ,fi 1 n W W 3 My 2, W J V : ' 'V H 21339 f 4. V ,lug Y f if , 7 James Ursin Carol Vanderbeek Gail Van Giesen Lawrence Vernier Thomas Vernier 222 Sehiorie 2ef?12'2.' . iW7Ii,f3:5ff2iL?Sf'f'? A5-52:2 Z Em ,1 'AIM 'f1,f:sw5?Vseff is , f 'Tff4f2,S5z:55T53fai2fi?, 'Wei' f . -1103356 www, Weis 5 agar , ' fu 5 ,wifi i 'i , r he illmliiwf ,E-iii ff WS' it l Karen Vigiletti l Patricia Walters . ' 5 f?fQ '3 ' ' ig? ' ?9gSf5zgf ' T'55? 54i7eE, ' Sr' '. j? i . ' KE gi V W i I W ? P kf'-A.,, f,f.f'f5E K t 2 . l i ! I Susan' Webster ' X. Therese Vincent Gail Wang Wendy Wenokur ,g:'.:: of 5 'ilzglffw - ,V E-iliiifsmgziez fi V. ?ffS579T5fIffflf3' - Q Ajigggiw .- N' V 5 , f 'i .1,' ff 1. I fa' v- fs fa x 2 , Michael Vogt Willian VonBehren ' I 27 ,1-Vfif 155' r 5' N' ? F' 5i'I'U7 , ' ilfglffiiii! vie w if V wiswqi, ,, Ti r .V 21 flslzw-?' uk ' f n iieikfi -was . ,V t Mem- i ,wt 1 , '5 ifwlfviosf ' aiimd f fi7ilf?f ff , it Q K l fi ig is 's 11' ? It , , . f J i if NX Geoffrey Voss M iW?535f,,,1 V, , 'ff' , fif7W:,lelm V .qw Qs? 1 ,ff Q, Jfwif' Q WY ' 2 W W ., -1151: 51 'Qi Jimmy Ward Lisa Webb Anne Webster Charles Wilbur Timothy Wilde 4 mag ,aft iw .....a.. if 91 24512 Laura Williams fa? i ' ' , ' Wi wfmfstiw '21, -.. 7 . 2--'vu'HiZ?,: 'fa -'YE:T1fi.5iTS1 iV Y 'f Lisa Wilsher Janet Wilson Floberta Wilson LEFT: Kathy Stepanian helps to clean up Groves. Senior'-S 223 ' Wendy Wish HZ? - AEH?+W,i-ilfffff 'iflmkml 555iZ:55l59?ffff T: l :25glsggeam -- . . gjgagq- ,, ' ' -, lf: ' 5, ifsiifws ' Q2 7 ' ' ' Q 25:15. C' :1 3 'Q kizwnf wig S 151534 wf?5'7'f,- - W ' Elizabeth With-Seidelin 224 Sertiona Scott Wyatt 5 5 Steve Cicunel takes interest in talking to Coach Flankin about the football program. V - ' Y f ,. ' . '::.wA'2f'?3m ff.: :'ei'x-f , fl. wr- , ai-H ' :- ' , :3:Qzfc'g - ' ff z 412-ff:W45v::1 ng. ww 7 ' , .f,ff---+.f--- ,, Wgjg: K f faf, , , . rerfwwfazw ,fa - V LM , ,W t4,,f..l-mm,--at. Q , we 2 44221 - , 4: 4 . K f wg, at Wg 2 k A 55 'Q ' wi Y 'Y it ieii 1 7 mia- 5 ii - ff : Fi, 7 - FL K ,X tw if fl 50 mi f get S M35 , ,.,, i.,, A ai, ew 4 f.: axial' f . U .zz . V Y .k.. 21:2 .ik ' ' 'c1f'Qn, if-iz. V V I V , , , 539 'i Beverly Witt Robert Wogan Heidi Woodruff Kathryn Woods we ' , I I w A 4 ,.,r. , , er.r Z : Y . yrr to A 1 i r ' ,t,, Y titt' A m y If , , .- .1 r4Klgr,Z'.g M11 1 rrer - x 're. i,-i, K 1 i, Y Q I is WA H ,- r- J' i wef11 t',' .ff ' ' ig ' f fx 125 A A ' Z Frank Yee Thomas York Joanne Young Michelle Young William Zimmerman Class of '7S is interested and enthusiastic Senior Glenn Jay is very excited after his c took first in the Field Night events. Julie Abbatt Fiuth Ash Debbie Austin Zahir Sahoora Julie Blum Bruce Bono Jeffrey Srian Chuck Burton Eva Calmidis Claudia Cook Greg Damman Susan Dick Howard Edelson Puss Epker Jeffrey Farrah John Ferguson Anne Fitzgerald James Fortin Theron Francis Salim George Jeffrey Ginn Plandal Gripentrog lass Spirited seniors show enthusiasm during the homecoming game against Dondero. Seniors not pictured Gary Henderson Phil Hoffiz Cindy Holden Jeff Howe Steve Jankowski Carol Jones lvlichael Jergens Jeffrey Keyes Jeffrey Kclodziej Kimberly Nlsck Peter lVlcDonald David lVlclVliIlan lvlarc lvlinovvitz Charles lvlorris James lvlyers Afif Nair-ni David Najor Kurt Peterson Chris Phillips Plobert Pilawski Amy Pope Lori Porter Karen Posner Lowell Potiker Susan Preston lvlichael Plichman Peyton Piggsbee Lynda Flosenberg Julie Yourk Susan Scott Bonnie Shapiro Tim Shaughnssy Elizabeth Singer Jeffrey Stentz Scott Taylor Joan Trainer Patricia Llllenbruch William Utter Frederick Weiss Dennis West James Wheeler Steven Wolff lvlark Wright Jay Yang Seniors E25 S552951519FRESWQSZZSE,'5?i555'RSS'?K?fi55?E?5i:?5xKQYGVSW19'555232Yi!2ii??2S1'Yid5YIsi?iiX!?i?5iL5.5f 239216156191551Zfifhiim'fffgbifiwgjgggqgaqggsrgmgefggsi xx x 5 + s ,fsgwgiwggqggivffiyfggh ?i??ffi5iff'5E9iii?fSf'iSff!S? fi'1?SSEYWWS5'3i52i'55'!W if Y , 1 H X K rr 2 f 2 P ii ,J f siggwwew' Q - 5-:wp A sg-w--mms Y , ,qw85iW,,s,w,qNW, ,ig,mimgrV Wi'W,f5w,.w,m, ffl?-f5gFr,Ri,ig, vii,-Effuiicisiif-pgs? f,,145,5M ii Q 1 X S f fi 3 it lifii.,-..,zEga?5 H Q , f K?f'5YV3W55?5fif555fii?Ni?f3i37Wi95 'ifisffgiiw?'f5'i:fiii55i5il?5Tf'i155525718g19i755'iEIfx?f?i?iQii5E'W-X53155':5JiiiQf?iQ32kS?'E'5'i?5ig'5E,Qi5i7ffggfijiiiiii'fS5 P4E-W5553245523242 2 ff S K r ss 3 A Y 2 3 'via it f I22EY-?irs?ieiif8Tf?5?f?3'fiZi if fiffnf' iii iff MTL' 2'fSjWf sE?sifibififikiiifiiiff?Ifisvissf-iwgWs3iss iisT4ew:Svfm-?jg14igg421,'sszi-srlsfgiiggsrgfg fy'':9:ggiggi:-gpqrtggg--.f fff-- 3-?55gggfxq:5gw,5z is ,s Egg?-iji5iEg?g2fi0if,-IQ5 K' ,A ' 'S ' - Q-fi ,rggiw A J 4534551 X ,ff xiii Si:,E4i?5'? Sikisx'ki553i iE'3f:':.fN:i,S53- Sfiiiii VW ?f9 25?:f2?vf?i:iif K Q f' 2 X Q' QW? A555351 Witt W 'W'1isi5g't'g:?i3i7li2' ig' YNY i:xx-LQHWQQ' iyriii' gtVgg3-AifAgPg?g?gg371gsg:5xgLfsg-g3-yg5,g25.srfgqxiq-355 ygmfry'igwgsgwgggx rs?,ji?5f55:J I ji -V' -Migjggifggygn if vsiiifffiiil fkii v ggffirtifissifwii Ygrfii75?5Xf9i'iv3szfsifaff-551-3.1'5:iii1i?Sf'f5'fF5'iYig-,?i2?f?S51c5,j7f3igi?iigx'SSS-IWkgi,?g,5g11f'M4iHKYgH,j,.,g9g,ggg:gi?2'iP X W E J -ft-mfs? i,tsfreJwAi9sw,i5 is has-rm,ws,,Nfl.Wx.fe,.,.r,Z,mw-fi,,,,M,,f ,wffw rg,,g,g,,Mg,,:c , 2 MM.-,- 2 t fs:-'feiafiig-S55 f ff'5fHKs writ-fivliiifswlfiffiiiii R55-.fi1f5'5iQf?'wvw,fiu35'55'fs1fez,1iif4Wf55 Wwsffii f ysiiwiisiiff--frmmazf X -1-sz-f1w4eQz,:2 rs 2 iifsiiisiw i i Changing as fast as the seasons, the community never stopped adapt- ing to our needs, always expanding and improving. The Birmingham- Bloomfield area had many new sub- divisions, office buildings, stores, and fast food restaurants, such as mc- Donald's at Orchard Lake Road and maple Road. i i 1 1 i i i I i 1 4 ,,.ff,,,Hf N mr' fy gffwzsfwdzzsffes sz':fzisSvsn .. ,, ., .,,A In M lm,:r5,i:,,3M fu, 4, I . My A 'Q -W S,z.:Q21:1's:z'fmgmg f- , A W- fy ,yy T , , ., K , ' W 1'1 7.12.-f-ffzifsz, .Qe.-W 7 W, W .1:fTw.. 'fix i-nfffff: ffziviiw'-fm .fi f:si'fsff,,: ,rze2,1y,,.s,5- 22:45 'Y' -'I'---ffffr sws:::,,::E,'5w-ff -ff,Sff:f':i'fei,':1,,1,:sH2,-sfH?ifi,'if2-2'1112.92,-if,-:Sm -.safwwi i'Q21L:2z,fffJii Qff-2 Q ,. 5, 3 .f,,.:f:-42:15 .. msfv,-:ws In fww1,.sww, fi, sz,L1ew-- - .iw f .L ,. .,.v,,..,.. 1, .,,-:.WV,,.g,, ,.k.,,. ,. ,Z ,Q V, .Hsin X . , V V 'iw 'J 'f: 5'!5QflH ?5ff?i1L?5l ff5i?'i5: A Ef151.?:i:ffL:.,m: 1, M.:-121-, 1 fn . A . .ff--jjg, 11: ,:.1fk. I :E-gf fgzjgsigzgisjh 'LeiI-,gfggigzzfq.ffw-1-:sff1::' M25 k'lf'fe71 fi ff k 'Li ,, 5157, WSW: ' , II1,!X17f mi,'j5i'liQISf7 - :fm-f View - , 'gju CCITHTIUNITY ' ssf - 111 121, 7 3644 W. Maple 642-2666 Birmingham 642-2667 Village Crowning Glory Salon Beau Jacks Restaurant Featuring a complete dinner menu FOOD 81 SPIRITS Businessman's Luncheons Imported Er' Domestic Wines Cocktails Sunday Liquor 4108 W. Maple Bloomfield Twp. 2 blks. west of Telegraph OPEN 6 DAYS - Monday-Thursday 11 A.M. TILL MIDNIGHT Fridays 81 Saturdays 11 A.M. T0 2 P.M. ' - j A 0-gfY3,g , A H lf? Q W V , V 0 Owvlhw' 4' M I I, f Racquet Club :I k'Vk I ' f k k k , , ,pq , I E YOU'LL NEVER FIND A BETTER PLACE TO- iff I 2 II I A ? I PLAY RACQUETBALL, PADDLEBALL on A AA Af, AA . g A I V HANDBALL THAN THE ElTTl AATT I A TE f Q I I I E E EATI- 1 fgivf 'TWUZIIY IOUWHQOOGUSG fDFff12f'0iPUdGYI0H?!' - 5 jk, . A ,.k ,.T, 1 .':, I 31333 SOUTHFIELD ROAD BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN 48009 PHON E 647-4222 . , . A, . T, .zf W-.'f:':fff.1,fff.Tf, sranr TEAM OUTFITTERS CE f umronms IN STOCK 2235, ZQQEHSGS :BQXE o EXPERT FITTING s. SHARPENING LANGE QGENERAL RIEDELL OPUMA . ?gET+8:N o 1 DAY STRINGING AND REGRIPPING WHlTES'PG'SI'EEDO'? 352-8093 ZISISSTIEQSIJISIIELD Community E29 IDIDILILIINS If Il-I IEAXIL ID II 'IIA IL IDA N IC IEW IEA ID The Professional Dance Store EVERGREEN PLAZA 9937 WEST 2M LE RO SOUTH I L CHIGAN 80 6 HONE C3135 557-5555 I presents . . . Gracio Dining Without E t g jiiilarbus Reb jfox 4, 5 f' Banquet Facilities ig Ample Parking Telegraph at Maple Bloomfield Dining and Cocktails Reservations 626-4200 iililacbus Sip jfox 2 1? e 725 South Hunter Birmingham Dining and Cocktails Reservations 642-6900 LL executive and family portraits I I I Q crooks at main 0 royal oak 0 548-7660 wrw' weddings commercial children pets copies and restoration C r'r-mmunity 213 Offices in the Area W. Maple-Cranbrook Middle Belt-14 Mile Road 12 Mile-Northwestern 12 Mile-Farmington Road W. Maple-Inkster Orchard Lake-Pontiac Trail X W AFS Appreciates your support. Walk together, talk together, all ye peoples of the earth. Then and only then will there be peace. Sharing your home with a foreign student OF is a great experience. Contact Groves activities office for more information M ber Federal D epos il lnsur ance Corporal on C O GRA TULA TIO CLASS E32 Community 378 il 646-O04-7 Lois Gross Cleaners P CK P AND DELIVERY 31221 S UTHF' ELD ROAD FOR THE SHOW GALLERY Shops abloom with beauty, BUUTIQUE Each shop a living bower GAFE of flowers for every occasion, Or.. . an occasional flower. 233 N.WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM, MICH. 48011 l313I644-3433 X.-.-.. . I CONGRATULATIONS rem- 1'+H SENIORS! I 777 SOUTH ETON ROAD TELEPHONE 6443636 The Groves Boosters A Dlv'S'o N OF PARENTS - TEACHERS - STUDENTS - STAFF W Lumssn co. Community 2133 fYXLI5.iQIElH'il59s low 5. wooorgofi Birnfnn h 34222536 John Banbury displays 1: JEWELERS 100 S. WOODWARD 515!MI 4-5315 BIRMINGHAM MICHIGAN 48011 he fine silver' at Lake Jewelers. licvczrh Hills Qacquct Club 31555 Southfield Road 1 Birmingham, Michigan 48009 Telephone 13131 642-8500 A WONDERFUL NEW WORLD OF TENNIS D DOVWNING'i . A , . . ' 5:2252 I WALNJTIEAZE n ADAMS GREENHUUSE Flowers for HII Occasions 32555 Bingham 644-3342 NDRTH BRDS FORD PINTO FAIRIVIGNT MUSTANG II 8' LTD CARS 81 TRUCKS FORD THUNDEFIBIRD Paris 8 Service GFIANADA 33300 Ford Rd. Westland, Mich. 48185 421-1300 - 565-900 Huston Hardware Company 205 N. Woodward Ave. 644-7300 P60 an . since I909 Bugmggggg everywhem! UI IIII I . .. ' In III Q : I' IwllII Illml Il : 1 TE L gil I HRHHJEIRH I I0 SHOPS T Ann-nlrofvmhnon 5' -'--- um I gun --'- 1 . wnummvmwmnmnwnnm f Bank of the WA Soufzsaaza - Commonwealth The Thank vw' Bank DETROIT, MICHIGAN Member FDIC One of che rneny helpful eeleelediee et: Peomenter Florist: helpe Jennifer' tzovve Select: a floriel errnangements. VVOC- Parmerzter Florist Your flower headquarters. 178 Brown 644-9340 Westchester Data Processing Institute Key Punch Training Tuition discount to all Groves Students 005 21700 Gl 'eer'1flelC,l lqoad Oak Park, IVII lou Roos, R. Ph. - Ed Roos, R. Ph. Telephone: 953-1 1 QQ Southfield d I2 Milo Rd., Lathrup Village, Mlch. PIIOIIBI 559-2282 OUR PILLS ARE NOT TOUCHED DY HUMAN HANDS! We have o gorilla in me bodf room who counvs md hermencoiry seols mem in people proof Phone 43137 557 4410 pill bomesw E35 Community the music etencl Everything in Music 19509 VVEST '12 lVlIl.E FIDAD SDUTHFIELD lVlI. 48076 His moiesiy. The Comoro Z28. li ii ii Back in the Sixties, the Camaro Z28 was a car that could attract an auto buff on just about any street corner in America. It was a King. Now, it's back. And it's still a King. For 1978, Camaro Z28 bears a sleeker, sharper look, with a new bump-resistant front end and color-coordinated rear bumper styling. Some of its hardware: CD 350 cu. in. 4-barrel V8. fCamaro is equipped with GM-built engines produced by various divisions. See your dealer for details.J Q Dual exhaust pipes. Q Special Instrumentation. QQ Close-ratio 4-speed. iAutomatic transmission required in Californiaj Camaro comes in several other spirited models. Each offers a new option-removable glass roof panels. And each offers you that special Camaro road response. SEE WHAT'S NEW TODAY IN A CHEVROLET. HOFLEY Manufacturing Company 22534 Groesbeck Highway Warren, Michigan 48089 Telephone: 13135 778-5444 GOLD IDATFQCJNS NIP. and lVlr S...lol'1r1 Fi. Turouneri IVlr'.ar1d IVIPS. J. L. Middleton ..Ir'. BRONZE IDATFIDNS IVIP and lVlr'-S .John Bultr'-ud The Birmingham Mpssggiiggeikham Education Association If SHERITIHN PRESCRIPTIONS suppo s vv lie E. G H' hS h 1 .m?P'eQ dL9 S?' y roves 19 C OO Blrmlngham,Mlchigan . PHONE: 647 4900 r'r1r'r1ur1'ty A Aach, Daniel Aaron, Mark 65, 158 Abatt, Julie Abgarian, Shari 55, 158, 164 Ableson, Michael 130, 176 Abrahams, Ellen Abrahamsen, Amy 57, 195 Abro, Lisa Abro, Zaher Ackermann, David 176 Acquaro, Frank 195 Adams, Carolyn 158 Adell, Michael 158 Aebersold, Carl Agarwall, Doug 123, 195 Ahern, David 195 Ahern, Michael Ajlouny, Joyce 195 Ajlouny, Lori Ajluni, Deena195 Ajluni, Randa54,176 Albrecht, David 195 Allan Allen Allen Allen Allen Beth 158 Carol 158 Dawn 176 Kenneth 158 Laurence 195 Allen, ,Wendy 82, 87, 176 Allegren, Glen 176 Almas, Brian 62, 64, 99, 139, 195, 196 Altman, John 136, 158 Amato, Douglas 176 Anbender, Julie Anderson, Ingrid176 Anderson, 196, 207 Andrews, Kathy 48, 195 Andrews, Paul 89, 176 Angelotti, Susan 158 Antos, Valerie 195 Apkarian, Dawn 176 Arkell, Chris 176 Arno, Claire 158 Arons, Donna 49, 195 Ash, Ruth Ashinger, Brian 176 Ashley, Lisa 91, 97, 158 Asker, David 98 Asker, Linda 195 Asker, Lisa Askew, Donald 176 Aslauer, Jill 111, 195 Atkinson, Chris, 74, 158 Aubrey, Regina 176 Aubrey, Flex 68 Auch, Thomas 195 Audas, Steven 80, 176 Aulph, Carole Austerberry, Marianne Austerberry, Ward Austin, Debbie 196 Austin, Robert Axe, Victoria 158 B Babcock, Howard 196 Baccus, Bonnie 147, 176 Lars 116, 139, 193, Index Baccus, Lori 96, 97, 196 Bahoora, Zahir Baker, David 196 Balian, Michael Ballard, Steven 54, 176 Baltes, Martin 176 Bambury, John Banda, David 80, 176 Barber, William 196 Bardy, David 176 Barnett, Cynthia 196 Barnett, Tracy 87, 196 Barr, Debra 84, 196 Barr, Michal 177 Barrett, Ken 196 Barrett, Marsha 158 Barrett, Susan Baruch, Dana 118, 196 Bass, Timothy 196 Bauer, Kristie 55, 158 Baugher, Gregory Baum, Steven 177 Baylis, Larry 74,158 Beaufait, Patty 150, 177 Bean, Jeffrey 158 Becker, Christy 177 Becker, Pamela E. 48 Becker, Pamela J. Bedford, Karen 103, 196,205 Bedford, Sharon 103, 158 Bedi, Vijay 196 Bedi, Vivek 196 Beers, Lawrence 196 Begley, David 49 Behrends, Mark 196 Beier, Barb 177 Bellefleur, Jeffrey 56, 57, 124, 177 Bellenir, Richard 177 Bellenir, Ronald 177 Benner, Mark 177 Bentley, Ed 177 Berg, Joan 177, 180 Berger, Mark 196 Bergman, Debra 158 Bergman, Lauren 196 Bernard, Philip Bernhardt, Donald 89, 177 Berrey, John Bertleson, Dan 64, 73, 139, 197 Besemer, James 55, 158 Besser, Daniel 177 Best, Eric 39, 99, 177 Best, Robert 158 Biddinger, Lisa 158 Biddinger,158 Biedul, Tom Billiu, Benjamin 197 Billiu, Betsy 177 Binder, Meredith 197 Biondo, William 64,197 Bitkowski, Ronald 80 Blake, Cynthia 177 Blasioa, Mark 177 Bliven, Steven 197 Block, Donna 159 Blocker, Sarah Blom, Julie Bodner, Kristin Boehm, Robert 159 Boksa, Oliver 197 Bono, Bruce Bono, Jennifer 151 Booker, Elena 159 Booth, Bradley 159 Boraski, John 197 Boros, Gabriella 177 Bowman, William 177 Boxman, Valerie 177 Boyd, Michael 64 Boyer, Judith 124, 177 Boyer, William 197 Boyle, Kathleen 177 Brackenbury, Sara Braden, Scott Bragg, Edward 89, 159 Brandt, Joseph 197 Braun, Walter159 Brayton, Jeffrey 74 Breazeale, Thomas 54, 197 Breckwoldt, William 89,197 Breeden, Brian 64, 99, 177 Breeden, Leslie 159 Brennan, Shawn 197 Brennan, Thomas 177 Bretzing, Jacquelin 54,177 Brewer, Jennifer Brian, Jeffrey Bridge, Maureen 131, 177 Bright, Ethan 197 Brill, MaryLou 198 Brnk, Karen 90, 91, 198 Bristor, Carolyn 131 Brooks, Brian 198 Brooks, Patricia 177 Bross, Betsy 159 Brown, Brett 198 Brown, Carolyn 118, 177 Brown, Linda 198 Brownfield, Joann 159 Brune, Susan 177 Budzen, Jeffrey 177 Bultrud, Jane 47, 48, 49,151,178 Buran, Ken 159 Burbach, Laura 198 Burbach, Randolph Burchers, Glen 159 Burdette, Jeffrey 159 Burdette, Julia 178 Burger, Timothy 178 Burgess, Rosemary Burk, Lisa 146 Burk, Lora 139, 159 Burke, Theresa 159 Burton, Chuck Burton, Mary 59,197,198 Buxbaum, Charlotte 116, 198 Byrd, Roberta C Caldwell, Barry Cale, Terry 178 Calmidis, Eva 122 Campbell, Alan 159, 165 Campbell, Michael 198 Camper, Douglas 68, 159 Caplan, Nancy 178 Carlin, Susan 54,198 Carman, Timothy 159 Carpenter, Robert 178- Carr, Vickie 178 Carruth, Cary Carswell, Lori 78, 198 Carter, Paul 198 Cassar, Clement Casson, Jody 178 Cataldo, Chris 98, 99, 198 Cataldo, Paul 159 Cavalloro, Paul Ceccato, Marian 96, 97, 159 Ceccato, Victoria 98, 198 Cesario, Laura 78, 159 Cesario, Lisa 178 Chamberland, Paula 57, 178 Chambers, Michael Chappie, Dean 198 Chasnick, Helaine 199 Chekaway, Cindy 178 Cheresh, Susan 160 Cherry, Cynthia 178 Chevoor, Charles 178 Chodak, Lesley Christy, Joanne 178 Chu, Janet Cicurel, Cary 178 Cicurel, Steven 199, 224 Clanton, Barbara 35, 178 Clark, Carolyn 11, 178 Clark, Julia Clark, Patrick 178 Clarke, Jeffrey Clemence, Michael 89, 178 Clements, Daniel 89, 160 Clifford, Beth 178 Clift, Cecilia 55 Clift, Loren 199 Clinefelter, Daniel 199 Cloutier, Robert 88, 160 Cobleigh, Kenneth 199 Coffman, Daniel 178 Cohen, Jeremy 160 Cohen, Marc 199 Cohn, Steven 98, 199 Cohoon, Laurie 160 Collins, Leslie 91,199,211 Collins, Lloyd 160 Colucci, Cathryn 160 Colucci, Mike 89, 122, 199 Compton, Amy 48, 49, 199 Compton, Cinthia 54, 199 Conwell, Marti 160 Converse, Byron 199 Cook, Claudia Cook, Karen 199 Cook, Susan Cooper, Susan Copeland, Robert 64, 199 Corkins, Frost 178 Cornish, Tami 199 Corridor, Ray 74, 75, 160 Costello, Nan 55,178 Costello, Robert 131, 199 Cotter, Paula 160 Coughenour, James 130, 178 Covey, Jeffrey 199 Cowherd, Steven 67, 160 Cowick, Laurel 199 Coy, Kenneth 199 Coyne, Joseph Craigie, Beth 160 Craine, Ellen 160 Crane, David 49, 178 Crane, Kevin 160 Craven, Frank 200 Crawfis, David 47, 49, 76, 77, 131 178 index 239 Crawfis, Karen 160' L 1 Crawford, Victoria 57, 160' Creager, Paul 160, 16211 ' Creager,'Philip 178 S Cressman, Greg 178 1 1Crilley,1Patrick 80, 81, 2001 Cripe, Gregory 68, 160 '1 Cripps, Pamela 47, 48, 130, 150, 1178 1 Cripps1134, 178 l Crisman, Karen 1 Critchley, Mary 1 l Crook, Kim 200, 1' 11111111 F Cruse, Jeffre16011i1 1 7 Cunningham, Barbara 160 1 Cunningham, Kevin 200 1 Cunningharri, Susan155, 1608, Czarmk,,Timothy V, 1, Dl Dabich, Diane 200 Dahmer, Paul 1 C Dahrrier,,John'200 Daines, Deborah 160 1 ,'ii,. l' Dahlin, Mark 98 Daiza, Sahwa l Damman, Greg 1 Darcey,1,Jon 160, 11 Darson,1Janice 200 1 Daseler, Marc '200 David, Michele 20011, ' K 1 1Davici1, ,Pamela 97, 160 , 11 iDavldson1,fLeanne1i91 ,111 6011 Davilqsnnj 1sie,pheni 99 1 oav,is1g11cneri117s1 1 V1 9 Davisj1Glenn,1787 Davis, James 200 '11 Dav1ls,Jennifer,1178' ,1 1 D,avis,1Steven 160 , Davis, Tamara 161111 1, Davis,1,WendyiM.134,1200 1 Debenham, Dana97,200 J l Debona, Anne11l151f '-'- 1 1 1 Deoarlo, John11 Declovv, Howard167T,q200 F ffl Defenthaler, Garland 11 781 1111 Defrancesco,Mari1151,11161 F 1 Detrancesco, Nan 51, 161 Degen, Kevin 2001 I 1 Delong, Cindy 29,1178 1 Demarco, Timothy 11718 1 1 Demarco, 'l'homas1178 1 1 l Demyan, Margaret 161 1 1, Demyan, Rosemarie 139, 200 Denboer, Monica 201 1 1 Denboef,lRubyQ201 1 1 Denholrn,',i1Deni1se 201 'J Denholm, Diane11201 1 Denk, Mary 161 1 Dent, Laura 178 Depalma, Richard Depue, David F Derderian, Donna 90, 91, 103, 1 112111 1 11 Derderiagn , Steven 1 1, Derr, Joann 178, M 1 Deshler, Ellzabet 54,1781 Devine, Daniel 201 DeYoung,1,1Mark 1 DeYoung,1 Keith 161 Deziel, Francis 161 Deziel, Loretta 201 Deziel, Regina 139, 201 Dick, Joseph 178 Dick, Susan 240 Index Dickel, Kenneth 201 Diefenbacher, Marie 201 , Dierkes, Linda 201 Dimichel, Douglas 161 K Dinu, Michael 1788 ,, 1 7 Dis'hell,1'Carol 201 1 W Disler,1lEdith 161 C Disler, Erik 1 Dit, John Dixon, Leon 161 Dobransky, Richard 178 Dobrotka, Samuel 64, 178 Doerring, Susan 178 Domke, David Donegan, Kraig 65 Donley,iGathy 54, 201 1 Donnelly, Sherry 161 Dorannlames 201 1 1 Douglas, Jamie '65 Dowd,1John ,67, 94, 95 1 Dowd, Thomas 161 Drake, Timothy1 1 Drayton, Mark'1178 Dreiman, Amy 1781, Dreiman, Paul,1611 Dresbach, Kimberiy Dresbach, Patricia ,,1i, l 11 Drothler, Debbie11641, ' Dubeck,Janet1178 l 1, Dudash, Mary Beth111011,1201 Dudzinski, Diane 12011 Dunbar, Lynda 48,271 , 154, 201, 1247 1 3 ,1 1, ouncanson, Peter 161,15 S 1- Dundas, Paul 55,161 1 5 Dunham1,1JaCqUel3i'i1202 Dunham, Jeffrey, 11 i1,, 1 F Dunsky, Andrew1l117B 111 Durak, Mary 202 1 Eagang'James178 1 Q Eagan, William 89, 161, 191' Easton,Markl64,,l941l Q ,1 1 Eberhart, Mary '161 1, 1i1' 1 1 Ebernart, william s3,se4, 178- Eberle1,1Joseph1 l 1 1 1 Eberfgf1wiiliam12Q2 1 'J Euelsan1,1H0waya 1 g iEd9i801'!-,,N63l 178 , 1 1 EdiundjGindy16'1 11 1 Ed1iu1nd1f,karen14a,171, 155, 202 247 1311 , 1, 1 K Egan1flVlarybeth,151 1 E,icbler,fLisal1161, 11 , 1 Else, ,Dtfijlald 9915 1781 1 , Else, Katherine 161 1 1 1 ' Else, Teresa 202 11 Enright, Kimberly 39, 161 Epker, Russ, ,1 Erdoes, Constance 1202 Erickson, David 189, 202 Ernst,,l.orne1781 1 Esteban, I-.ngelina 202 Evangelides, Michael165, 1161 Evans, Kent 98, 202 1 Evans, Randy 180 F Farivar, Nooshin 139, 196, 202 Farley, Richard 180 Farnetti, Edward 202 Farrah, Jeffrey Farrar, David 39, 180 '1FaSQoli, Bill 161 Fearon, Lisa 1 Fecteau, Lisa Fedeson, Brian Feigelman 161 Ferguson, John 1 Ferszt, Paul 180 Filbey. Vtlilliam 202 Finn, Lucy 202 , 1 , Finn, Patricia 162 , Findlingmetitn 180 Fine, Karen 1801 1 Fisher, Andrew 202 1 l Fishman, David 85, 202 1 Fishman, Deborah 1 Fishman, Dianne 131,202 f 1 Fishman, Suzanne 57,1162 , 1 Fitzgerald, Annef 1 J Flannery, Anne 1180 1 1 Flashner, Beth 1807 Fleck, Mark, 1 1 1 Fleser, Jean 54,' 91, 202 Flasher, Carol 11 1 , Fle'sherf,' Mary 202 11 l Fletcher,jM1ark 72, 2021 1 1 FletChei','ThOt11aS 72, 180 1 Flory, Garol,fl80 1 Flynn, Cherre1180 Forbes, Nancy 1 Forhafi, Jeffrey 12, '99, 202 1 Forl'ian,,1Jilli55,1103, 162 1 Fortin,-James1 1 1 Foster, Cecily11162, l 11 Foussianes,1Christin 180 Fox, Kathryl 'fi 1 11 11 1 Foy, Patriokl202, 1 Fragale, David 1621 ,1 Frame, Kenneth 1202 Francis, Laurie 202 , Francis, Theron 111, 1 Frank,2Garol11178, 1621 1 1 1 Frankgbeborah 203 Franke, James 247 l, Franklin, Jill S Fraser, John 1 7 Fraser, Lawrence Freeburg, Eric 67, 180 Frejolle, Douglas 138, 203 11 Frey, David 47, 52, 130, 203 1 11, Friedman, Anni48, 180 11 Fries, Jennifer11O3, 162 Friesner, Lori 191, 180, Fuehrer, Felicia 203 i Fuehrer, Ursula 1 1 Funk, Erika 2031 l ljulernick1,11Karen1461 l , G ,l Gagstetter, Gary 203 1 Gaize, Gregg 202, 203 Gale, Will1iami203 Gale, Nancy 1621 Galecki, Johnf72, 180 Galecki, Kathleen 78, 162 Galfano, Greg 162 Gallant, Raymond 1 Gallinat, Diane 162, 164 Gard, Andrew180 Garrett, Curtis Garrett, Les 69, 104, 105, 139,203 Garrison, Jennifer 54, 203 Garrison, Robert 203 Garrison, Robin 57 Gates, Cary 162 Gates, Stefanie 204 Gaudin, Andrew 67, 180 Gaudin, Antoin 68, 162 Gawecki, Luke 162 Gayer,, Laurence 98, 204 Geddes, ,Bruce 180 1 George, Salim, Gerich, Mathew 34, 94, 204 Gersabeck, Julie 1 Gertz, Bonnie 180 Geyser, Fred 162 Gibson, Jennifer 162 GibSon,11Mary 180 Gilbert, Stephen 162 Gilbertson, John 65, 162 1 Gilbertson, Julie 204 , Gilchrist, Kimberly 204 Giles, Kevin 162 1 Gilhuly, John 162 Gilhuly, Mary 189 Ginn, Jeffrey 1 Ginn, Linda 1 Glass,1Robert1801 1 Glass, Robert K. 180 1 Glasser, Richard 84,k85, 204 J Glazer, Margo 180 1 Glazier, Bruce Glazier, Chris 204 1 Glazier, Philip 204 Gleason, Kathleen K 1 1 Glime,11Henr,yt l ll Glovier,1Jaequelin 54, 1181 1 , Gluskin, Mark 204, 223 l 1 Godoy, Maria 147 K Goeckel, Frederic 197, 204 Goldberg, Bruce 49, 162 1 l Goldberg, Robin 48, 111, 204' Goletz, Frederick Gonzales, Julian 67, 116, 139, 204 Good, Steven, l 1 'L Goodman, Ilene 55, 91, 16271, Gopigan, Brion 162 11 Gopigan, Garon 181 1 Gorch, Kenneth 204 l Gordon, Minde 204 1 Gordon, ,Stephen 80, 162 Goran, Nancy 181 Goren, Stevenl122, 204 , Gorman, Robert 1 Gottesman, John 84, 118, 139, 205 1 11 Gottesman,'Gary 98, 118, 154, 204 l 1 , 1 Goudle, Jeftrey'104, 1817 Gould, Nancy,205 Grahm, Paula1181 1 Green,,i1Brett111811 , T, ,1 G'reen1span,Mathew 84298, 1181 Greig, Robertl1B1 , l 1 Griesman, Robert 1 W Gripentrog, Randal Grohs, Kurt 162 Grove, James 205 Grove, Julia 76, 77, 181 Gucwa, Charles 98 Guerber, Lynn 5, 162 Gullege, Jeanine Guttridge, Cheryl 130, 163 Habowski, Micheal 205 Haddad, Shawqi 67, 163, 167 Hadley, Ann 77, 163 Hadrich, Marilyn 181 Hahn, Barbara 34, 205 Hakim, Carl 205 Ham-iiton,-James 205 T 1' Hartman, Lisa 205 Henzie, Timothy Hakim, Carolyn1205f,1 5 ff, i-lalberstadt,pCraigi1811 ' 5 1, Halick, Thomasl68,7163, g 5 Hall,Dian'e2O5g1f 7 7 Hall, Kristie 205 6 i Hemmerle, Mark 80,1811-f' Hammerle, Matthew 205 Hamlmirlg, Gary 99, 181 7 1 Hamming, Thomas 65 L - Hammond, Margaret 32, 205 A Hammou, Leila 205 , Hanaiee, Linda 181 g it Hanafee, Timothy 205 Hangsteffer, Martha 205 f 1 Hanningt' n, lan 89, 181 K Hannington, Mary 205, 247 Hansen, Stephen 163 1 -Hanson, Mark 206 Hanson, Scott 181 Hanson, Wade 89, 163 Tlflargrave-Thomas, Angela flrlarper, Darren 65, 165 gijiarper, Greg 89, 181 ieljarrlsgjusan 206 1 liiarrisoin, David 206 fl7lal'risCin, Denise .ijartiey3'Mariann 206 Hartley, William 74, 163 Harvill, Micheal 206, 1 1 Hasel, Donald,206 8 Haviland, Eric' 84, 206 Hawkins, Mark H -f gl3ta5ifderi,1gChai'lene 181 2HaY2S3'16QiiVf1163 ilf1HYeS,QiQHl'Ctiii1-10, 1 81 Qiilayes, itaulfae206 jlflaynes,,Golb1e inaywoeezfdune 1811 leiayillieeri, sleven i64,!104, zos H 529951210 ,1 Steven 20667 Hessen, ,James sv, 68,163 Heber, Kii'rif181 X, 1, Heck, Kar'l'89, 2066 1 Hridrich, Patrick 206 1 -1 ,Heidt, Daniel 163 ,Heidt, Gregory 181 il-lelfrich, Lori 206 Helwig, Connie Henderson, Gary Henderson, Lynne 164 ' l-lennessey, Joann 206 , 1 ,,lEierii'lessey, Patricia , llglensler, Laura 181 7' il-iensler, Marlene 163 Herkommer, Karl Herlitz,G0nnilla116,136,196, 5206 11 Herman, Bruce Herndon, William Herrold, Chuck 65, 206 Hershiser, Katie 59, 76, 102, 103, 181 Hesskamp, Mark 89, 123, 207 Hickey, Marueeni181 Hill, Geoffrey 64, 181 Hill, Patricia 57, 163 Hilligoss, Lloyd 65, 163 Hills, Anthony -V Hinds, Linda 207 Hinkson, Rebecca 134, 181 Hiotaky, Cynthia 207 Hiotaky, William - Hirs, Gale 89, 181, i-lirs, Gene 1631 171 l-li,ifeelif,i1Julie 52, 754, 207 1 Hitchcock,fPamels 163 1 17 Hitohman, Thomas 207 if lfiixen, fsgueri s4,,es,i94,1es, 1819 , Hoard, Douglas 2076 1 , Hoard, Kathleen 87,181 J i-'eii 1 6 7 Hoban, Chris 32, 182 . Hubar, Dana 2071 Hodges, Chip 182 Hodges, Meg 1163 Hodgson, Jane 163 1 g Hoffiz, Phil 222 Hoge, Kurt Holdampf, Clifford 207 Holden, Cinda Holden, James Holmes,gShelly 182 Holzman, David 182 Hook, Matthew 163 Hoppin, Karen 55,163 Horace, Randall 65, 163 Horldt, Patricia 207, Horsch, Mary 103 Horsch, Susan 207 Hotaling, Paul Houck, Warren Houff, Laura 207 Howe, Jeff 1 Howe, Richard 74 defies, oneness ,Jeffrey1182,11e ,e4mii,e 154, 'zoeff Kleine Kathleen 51839 iiil 39993 Keviill 1 Kleifii MiPhHSl1i209lie1Y 1Jones,,l4atlreeni 1, Tiff 1 1 1 ,,,, K leist,tWilliam,99,i'209, JOveSfLawlfenQe1l 1 - K1'4i5iiTiW9f9S9lllei1 1al0,fi1'fS,ieNfift9Y1i91i974,182 ,ii,, 7 iili 2 Kfifil2l1f1ei2-911421113311111516 Jones, Suzannieg91Q1 i,ll f 1ngKOCh6i',, lieith:74g1 S! Jordan, Melissa QQ: if lsii Koenig,fw1Markl8Q5f209l-li'6 JOYHCU, WGYTUYG1 1 ji-1 1 11919: G9ffYT1253 1275 313911 Jozwiak, Jane 1 ' ' Koioalziej, Jeffreylgffq 1 .iri Juergerls, Michaels l I, Kolmenderagiean, 137 g 1 i,l,e, i , 7 1 1 j ,egil T Kornenderagiwlary 6 K+ gl is,,, fr? 11 7 Keiioflel-li,s5tisfet120911: 6 ttig V KQN41gS2l1CSfaI183JiL1l Kahayian, Arie-ne182 ii,e, 1 7 Koss,rCathieerl5ffQ 1 Kahn, Harlan 84, 182 at Kaine, Na,ncyP118,12O8l Kaipio, John ' f, 7 1 Kam pner,,Jonathan 194fQ 1, Kander, Arnie 72, 2081-ff Z Kann, Steven I1 gi Kantgias, Amy,103, 1828 Kapil, Nicilwi - 1 1 Kaplan, Jill 152 1 Kaprielian, Shiela 208 Kapsalis, Peter 67, 138, 182 5 Karca, 'Mumine 208 7 Salt 247 8 Karca, Karcla, Bruce 1 Karris, John 947 KQteCis1,Paut1 S1331-'ri it 1 V 1 K1o1vlialskyQ Kira254, 1209 5 inozorardeffrev 1 K,f3U'Sf5U6fi9iT85 ffl sfsifl 1 Kroetsch, Christine,183 ilil it Q3'fi,TiT3' 1Kf0l1'?6r4g3SfiniGfete55i,1lj,iL Klfvily Kelly 8 if ' 1 qKruse,, Dal'l1G1,Q5 S .fflsf , KushaflfN-awwie2QQe,ia11.1r K,uehn,,Ejau,lj183:f1q J S KuiatgTjDaviq egili, jpg, ff 1 Kujat, Patric is 3 Kulhanian, l.auraT'1118, 1,8311 Kus,,LisaH 6 5 Kits, Susan 209 Y' 111, 1 1 5 Hoyt, Joseph Huber, William Hudson, Michael Hudson, Susan Huebner, Lisa 78 9 Huff, Linda 111,l138, 182 Huff, 'Richard 66, 67, 207 Huglisen, Lillian 182 Huler, Michael 127, 182 Humenhy, Sandra 86, 87, 103, 207 Humphrey, Jill 54, 77, 97, 182 Hunter, Chris Hunter, Linda Hunting, Tanya W Hurtubise, Daniel 64, 207 lmhoff,-Todd lndenbaum, Sarah 182 Inglis, Betsy 207 -1 Irvine, Scott 1 , lnkin, Audrey 207 1 Itkin, cnaniel 35 lversen, Robert 182 Jack, Roger 208 ,nil Jackson, Linda 57 L, 11 , Jamieson, Christoph' Jankowski, Steve Jarrell, Cindy Jarrell, Terry Jay, Glen 66, 67, 138, 208, 225 Jermov, Gary 208 Johnson Curtis Johnson Heidi Johnson James 182 Johnson Karin 38,101,111,182 Johnson, Paul Johnson, Tamar 91 17 Kashef, Fariba 182 Kasparian, ,Dean '58, 645208, 213 Kasparian, Jiil 87 , 1 Kassab, Jennifer 208 T 6 Katchrnan, Nancy 55 ' Kathawa, Raiid ' Katz, Beth 155, 208, 238 Katz, Lori 32, 238 Katzenstein, Daniel 182 Kaufer, Carol 1 Kavooras, Jamey 68 Kawecki, Luke Kay, Sherri 16 , Keane, James 99, 182 l Keeney, Geoffrey 8 3 Kelel, Fredrick 146, 208 Telel, Tamra 147, 182 Kellman, Brad 127 Kelly, Michael Kelly, Susan Kemp, Sonya 55 Kennedy, Matthew 65, 94, 95 Kennedy, Thomas 94, 98, 208 Kenney, Patric 208 Keoleian, Karen 183 Keri, Kathy ,Kelflg 'Thom as 208 Kerttii,lKurt 1 Kerwin, Thomas 9 keliraiien,11oiene 76,771 208, 238 7f Kevonian, Arlene 220 Johnston, Ann 208 Y ,V Johnston, William 74 ' Jones, Amy 2 1 be Jones, Carol 3 3 7' 'G Kutkus, Rita 183 L,1 Laarinan, Lisa 91, 1911l11,i,1e,,iQf1, Labarbera, Lynn 3 Labarbera, Peter 98 8 Lacey, Thomas 209 Ladouceur, Dean 64, 68 g Ladouceur, Scott 64, 72 LaDuke, Alan 209 LaDuke, Andy, '1 Laica, Cynthia 1 i Laker, Jolie 57, 94, 95, 210 Lalim, Gregory 210 Lane, Mark 210 Langford, Alexander Lahtz, Scott Lapensee, Lisa Lapensee, Michael , Lapp, Robert 210 Larose Larsen Larson, Lal'SOTi Shelli' , , Q l,,,, , Karin 54,210 ' Lynda' 3 Pelrieia i111gii2oo,j21o 1213 1 ,l,,,,, 1 LaSage, Elizabeth 21,048 7 Laskowsky, Johan na.210, Lauer, kurt 52, 84,-210, Lauer, Markk52 K if ff, Lautelibach,Timothy-6421 Kevonian, Kenneth Law, William 210J'1,,211 Keydel, Karl 65 Lawrence, Susanli'e 1 1 Keyes, Jeffrey Lawrence,eWendyf210 fl Keyes, Judy 39, 151, 183 is , 1l.ewrenz, sttelzeig715,311 fi,e, T Killeen, James 1 1 6 Lazzarirli,LillialnfiifQ'f3l,ff'1f1f Kimelman, Bradleyff 11 Lazzaririi,Michael,,9911 2+3 f'r' , Kimelman, Bryan 134,208 1 11l, Leadeiwethanl 95 Kinaia, Robert 208 Y I ge ' iififi 35? ,iiedgley,iVlJimf21i0Q gg, 11 1l,1, Kirchberger,DouQlasl89gg,183,l iesf 1 lifi Leeds, Barbarai.'?Q10ig,qf1, Kirschner,BaUdy 54, 2081 1 Leeds!BiChardi,,,f1g11,e ili, ,Q,',Qggifliii5E Klaczynski,17Janetf ff fy 1, gbeesfwendy134,j1e81g,1j JT1, , Klaczyn ski, Lori 209! 7 ,iifl 17110 Lefielz,1gBiiian Q ft Klebba, Jill: 'i1i 1,f,i 6 , lieiier,'Johiny ,jp-1'zf1-fg'1,Q21+i51ij?j1 Kiebbel Lyn!! 1183115 1 ,eg K'ebb8f113993fi 113152991 3 1 'feggsiiitif-Eltaeaefh 39f1?7a11Qf?Q 'El?l8iU98ffiKai9l f9?1i35!f57? fb all if-z5.i 'i:l111f - f- -i f1iL,lilHiF 'i - f2'hi!Bf!,S?121l8???0'11E2i1.58rff:fl1' .211 j1gerl,ang1g3l,lvSe 21l'0Qia2iliQ5 1 1001221 65?- Peter 4, Q fiifgff 21f0i7Qsl,i, 48 ,,f 2120 11Qs542I0.?il ,,??8Xi?'51l9b9ff , fQ, 39?,11El4?.l1Zit:1i 312v?21f1g3i: hathariifiiff 111i3?1Qii1558ff'2'9?? ff . ef JEQQDBEEQWDGVTU' 159' 801 81 Manby, Ann 166 Mandy, Bonnie 55, 166 Mansky, Kristi 166 , Mansur, James Markey, Jon 98 Marmon, Paul 182 Marsh, William4212 Marshall, Nancy 111, 200, 212 Martin, Carolyn, Martin, William 49,134,212 Masekb, Anthony 184 Masiak, Judith 46, 146,212 Maskey, Carl , Mason, Juanita 1664 Masserman, Sherri 57, 166 Master, Lori 1 Matheson, Mark 184 4, ff Matkovich 184 , Matson, Renee 212 Mattia, Roger' Mattingly, Michael212 Maunders, Andrew 212 Mayer, Ruth 213 1 MayIe,.Robin L Millaeiaoberi 185 . Mlllef, lvlilleii, Beth 102, 103, 2134 Chris 2134 - Mi'Ii6tTL'Cris 213 Miller, Miller, Cynthia 166 David 1661 rvlllrer,Drew'166 Millgr, Miller, lvliiler, James 161, 166 Jeffrey 185 ' John 4166 4 Miller, J,,ulla'214 Miller, Miller, Miller, Michael Susan 55,166 Thomas'185' Newman, Nicki Newville, Debra 214 Nichol, Tracey 111, 186 Nguyen, Ha , Noettl, James 5 NoIan,Sharla 4 Noonan, John 186 Noonan, Thomas 64, 214 Nordeen, Curtis 214 Nordeen, Gregory Norling, Keith 186 North, Thomas 64, 214 Novak, Jeffrey 186 4 Nowak, Clemens 214 A Nygaard, David Steven 166 meridia? A Moore, Kathleen 185 f 1271911111: glmli11aig,qiRgQQfg,19e, 211 .,,,, , , ,,,,,,,. Mazzoli, McAvoy McAvoy ,1KfmberIvi,i1191:a91 ,a,166:i1,15 pfisivrdbnh 4.' 'MCCan ni 'Ql5ZlcCann, Julio 68, 1841, , Denise 77, 184 , Stephen 98 ' Kimberly 184 4 Michael f ffv'lcCarthy, Kevin 89, 184 ,fief 'iil' '1'f' lgQ1eQCarthy, Maureen 91,166 Elizabeth 911 213 e'..r 51138184 j Cafhleen 165 'K BMG 213 , ,i,Q!!QiQiMCDefl51di 96146176 1. . 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Wu. l., 4, 'wa f,,, 1, tim 1. he 1, ai . ,,,e,,,2,, he g1:'.f54i2lfaf1Can'51:: ,awavshvfvlfaffff4sf?,1feeZe12,r1r f.-f.afg:,1e11 1 1.1-fa1a,11e1.,W'2a,f,iliaf,-,a.g,g, :swamp , 1 we e 1: fflen-sfaglnswmveaaifffl:yaiaeawiaaigsga 213 185 1 4,115,152 . ,,,,,, ,Meaeealfti 14512111 if 5011 571 213 ,,,,,,1, 89, 184 154 571 185 QEQTQDH 166 741 185 213 185 72, 185 80' '111 1 166 165 3 54 21 3 if ,?a11fli i l 98f 213 268, 185 166 'V'a'C'1e e166f 169 Charles Joseph 176, 185 Malinag, 1 MIGIOCK1, Jean 166, ,Malinas, A1 fmieiagk, John 166, 167 Mikaelian, Michael 68, 166 fascia? 1' 3215 Index Milliman, Richard' Miner, Linda 1 ffflvlinkus, Daniel 64, 67, 211,214 Minton, Llsa185 f Minowitz, Mark A Minty, Brian 89,214 , Mittenthal, John 89, 21444 ' Mittenthal, Peter 166 Mitzilfeld, James 49, 68, 69 Missavage, Gwendoly166f Mizak, Sharron 184 K Mohring, William 185 2 4 Mondry, Mitchell 85, 214 Moore, Jennifer 48, 15O,'214'g 247 Morgan, Kathryn 1661. 1 Morris, Charles ' Morrow, Robert i11f Moshier, Timothy 166, 171 Mottershead, Glen 67, 185 Moullaig, Mike 65 Mount, Jennifer 214 Mount, Jody,166 Mourray, Mark 166 Mrllk, Jeffrey 214 166 M uell , M u n g eng' Tho in Muncy, Jeffrey 185 Mulhblland, John 185 Mulligan, Donald 55, 166 Nygaard, Erik499, 211, 2152 2 Obreigski, Cheryl 213 ' Obrebski, Michael 186' O'Brien, Bridget 215 4 O'Brien, Donna 87,1215 O'Brien, James 186 O'Cong6r, Stephen O'DelI,2Sandra 215 O'Donavan, Lynda Ogawa, Sharon 215 O'Hanlon, Colleen 186 O'Hanlon, Daniel 215 Olsen, Donald 166 Olsen, Stan 68, 186 Olshefsky, Mike Olson, Bradley 215 1 ,X ,4i,Olson, Timothy 89, 166 O'Neill, Erin 215 Onisko, Byron 63, 64, 211, 215 Onisko, Karla 186 Opiteck, Denise Oppenheim, Cheryl Oram, Christina Oram, Randy 65, 166 Orbach, Judith 215 Orbain, Richard 186 grjigariwlulle 186 Ott, W, Mulfgav, Robert 185 Mugfray, Allen Murray, Robert 64, 214 M us i k, yers, 'ltitye rs, Karen 185 James Maureen 166 N N adaifiig rai g Nafso, Nagel, Nalmi, Najor, Najor, Najor, Weam Chris 214 David David S. Julie 185 'i'1' 4 Naslund, Eric 64, Nauseda, Chris Nauseda, Kimberly Nederlander, Amy Neeme, Suzann 2144 Nelson, Richard Nemes, Nestale, Nestale, Gergfd 214 se Nevilre, Kathleen 134,214 Newby, Susan 166 Newman, David 80, 186 Ourlian, Mike 166 ' Overall, Greg 4 Overall, Guy P Paczos, Andrew 84, 186 W, Paczos, David 216 Paffumi, Rocco Paige, Robert 216 Pappas, John 168 Parker, Elisabeth 186 Parker, Jeffrey 168 Parker, Jenny 168 Parks, Russell 54, 99, 186 Pastula, David Patterson, Amy 4 Pauli, Ronald 67, 18644 Paulsen, Janice u, Pavsner, Elisabeth 57, 168' 'X 4 Pearce, Bruce 66, 67, 216 Pearl, Lori 111, 139, 197, 216 Pearl, Marci 168 Pecar, Gregory 217 Peck, David 216 Peck, Robert 168 Peckham, Debbie J. 48, 186, 247 Peddie, Lee 87, 168 Peddie, Lynn 87, 168 Pedersen, Eric Pedersen, Kurt Pedersen, Mark 168 ' Pendracki, Nancy 168 Pentecost, ,Pau,l.186 Penner, Ann 54,55,168,171 Pentiuk, Nancy 82, 117, 216: Peress, Benjamin 74, 136, 168 Peress, David 72, 76, 216 Peress, Naim 186 Perlman, Robin 1684 Petroskey, Donna 49, 216 . Peurach, Ronald 72, 187 fa Philip, Dana 7 Phillips, Chris Q 2 Pickard, Shelley, 187 55 Pierce, Carl187, ' 1 Piercazlizabeih 10352164 - Pietrosante, Cynthia 2163, ,iw , Pietrosante, Stacy 168 Pilawski, Robert yef' , a'e1 Pilibosian, Gregory 216 f Pinkos, Daniel 98, 99, 187, 247 Pipp, Molly 216 Pitcher, Elizabeth 187 A Plachta, Brian 73, 74, 755' 1 Plachta, Cyntha 78, Plachta, David 34, 642216 Pleschakow, Marisf18Zg 1 ' Plotnick, Adam 16855 Pluto, Jeffrey 187 Pocock, John 187 , ' Poe, Clif-ford er, 2oe,121e. Poian'5fi Kim 415187 ' 1 Polkinghortieig KentQ42,Q216f if Pompea,tlvtich,ele, , ,V 1, ' Ponagajba, Kenneth5l68? Pont, Susan 2 X ,ft Poole, Thomas 64, 187' 5. Pope, Amy 471 A Popowitz, En'iily'48, 11-fl,!21,7 Porteous, Tamara 217 ' Porter, Cheryl 217 Porter, Lori Porter, Margaret 81,76 ' Porter, Timothy 168 Portney, James 168 Posner, Karen Potiker, Lowell Pctrykus, Robert 168 Potrykus, William 187 Potter, James Powell, Catherine 217 Powell, Karen ' Quiroz, Julie 169 Quiroz, Linda 187 Rabaut, Patricia 111, 139, 197, 217 ' Racklin, Jeffrey 217 Rae, Karen 169 ' Rae, Rabert 187 Fiaftrey, Colleen 217 ' fRagins, Daniel 187, 188 Rankin, Dirk 52, 217 Rankin, Todd 48, 49, 64, 187 Rasmussen, Kai 1, Rasmussen, Kari 187 Ravet, Lorey 217 Ravet, Patty 48, 160, 169 Ray, Annea217 A nay, Linda 217 y Ray, Mary Raye, James Read, Sandra Reagan, Jack . Redmond, Christie 169 , , Reed',fDavid 217' 4 Reekis, .Cyril 169 Reeves, ,Caroline1187 Reevest Chris 217 4 Rehor, Kimberly ' Reid, Anne,1,88 j A ReinknifJarnes'2171 , 15 . ,Xi,liFieinker,JQJhn,f169,' A Va L Etempal, Karen 91 ,1155, 2171 1 l3iC6,,f:B9i,h'82,f83, 110,188 A , Richey, Krista 86,187, 1102, 103,' ' ' FRict1man',5fMathewf169, ., r Richman ilVli'chael4 if 1 'T ' , , yfiniggsnee,'Pe-ytfon,1s7,1197'' N , Biker, William 72,2118 jf ' Eirnaidi,-1i.1sa134, 218. A Rlng,'Marianne 87,3188 f , Ris, Cynthia168' ' i A Rizk, Mary Ann 188, 4 1 1 nizk, nobert1,e9 1 Robegts,igDaniel 188 , 1 RobertSfdo,a'n 54,188 , , 'lRobertson,Q,Lori1f188, 238 , g Rcbertsonj Sherri '169' g Robins, Rebecca 218 f A Robinson, Jeffrey 188, Rock, Leslie 169 Roe, Susan 57, 188 ' Power, Mar aret 89, 91, 168 Roehm, .Susan.1169 , 2 Power, Wif i M187 ' Rollins, Clark 188 p Preston, 11 Rolph, Steven 218 Preston, Susaneatgfi Rolph, Timothy 169' Prew, Douglas 68,'g4,r85,'187 Romeo, Laura 78 Prew, John 168 Rometty, John 54 Price, Robert ' Rometty, Nancy 169 Priebe, Lisa Krklfiosenberg, Bryan Priehs, Marty 32, 168 ,aQa,a,RQsenberg,,Rebecca169 Priehs, Timothy 217 Rosenberger, Lynda 54 Prost, Jill Ross, Carolyn 218 Purkis, Carla 168 Puscas, George 64, 187 Puscas, Victoria 99, 168 Putman, Janice 187 Q Quarton, Mike 74 Quasarano, Lynn 169 Quasarano, Nancy 217 Quigley, Karen 187 A Rothenberg, Harold 218 Rourke, Barry 169 Rourke, Julie Rozmus, Sharon 188 Royatg, ,ngy ,gh 57, 169 Rowe,iVil nia169 Rubin, Richard 167 , Ruffini, Robyn Ruth, Norman Ruth, Phillip 218,247 Rutter, Ann 169 Rutter, George 218 Ryan, Joseph 218 Ryan, Kevin Rygiel, David 169 Ryndress, Kristyn 91, 218 Ryzyj, Motria 103, 218 Rzepka, John 169 Rzepka, Susan 218 S Sabbagh, Lynn 169 Sabbagh, William 218 Sachs, Gayle 169 Sackett, Linda 54, 218 Sade, Katleen Sadler, Michael 219 Salkowski, David Salkowski, Susan 87, 169, Salzberg, Stacey 219 Samano, Carlos 169 Samano, Laura Samano, Sandra 188 Samara, Dawn 170 Samsinak, Charles 35, 188 Sanders, David 66, 67, 139, 219 Sanders, Doug 68, 170 Sanders, Jamie 57, 78, 169 Sanders,'Scott 4 Saoud, Robert 188 Saputo, Richard 89, 188 , Sariund, Anne 219 , 4 Sarmiento, Antonieta 21,9 Sarnowski, Janice 219 1 Sarotte, Chris 170 .. ' T ' Sauer, Matthew 98, 99, 188 Scala, Patricia 170' 9, 1 7 9 Scala, Mike' ' Schafer,1Jon98, 170' A Schell, Laurie 188 Schane, Paula 170 Schechter, Lisa 188 ' Scheer, Caroie , ' f Scherachun, Patricia Santee,rBemQ17oy:g, 1 , , Schmid ,Margaret 78, 170 Schmidt,lMichaelt17O 1 , Schmidt, Steven 68, 89 Schnaufer, Wendi 170 ' Schnaufer,' Eric 1-88 , sohneider, Martha '188' , , Schneierson, Steven 'A Schornstein, Karl ' A Schreier, Alisa 170 Schreier, Debora 170,15 Schubiner, Jamie 188 Schulman, Melissa188 Schultz, Gregory98', 99,6188 Schultz, Eric 199521921 X Schwartz, Jennifer 54, 219. Schwartz, Robert 219 Schweikart, John,170 i Scott, Lirida 2194 Scott, Susan 40 A Q Scott,fRoberta'188, f Scottjwiltiam ' 1 ' Segal, Robert 189 Seitz, John 219' f Sejnost, Martha 54, 84, 219 Sellors,-Chritopher,170 Sellors, Nichlos 1 Semann, Simon Semak, Jeffrey 189 Semple, Debora 219 Seng, Michael 219 ' Seng, Mark 65, 170 , Seremjian, Charles 98, 99, 220 Sexton,-Brian 74, 170 7 Shaffer,Todd 189 Shanahan, Joseph 170 Shand, Donovan 2204 Shapiro, 'Bonnie Shapiro, Aaron 189 , , Sharp, Charles 68, 170 5 Sharp, Janet 220 ' ' Shasky, Lisa 76, 77, 103, 189 Shaughnessy, Tim Shaw, Andrew A fr Shea, Therese A 1 shea, Michael 189 , 2 Shelly, Thomas 64, 189 Sherline,'Carter 49, 64, 220 Sherman, Elliott 220 1 1 Sherwood, Barry 163 Shiriey, Eric, 89, 170 Shively, Linda 189 ' ' Shook, Linda 189 , fsnuck, lvionica170 A Shuck, Pamela 101, 189 3 , , Siegel, Beth 220 Sieiaff, Laura 170 2 siefarn, Jean Sievertsen, Kirsten,17O Sievertsen, Axel 68,3189 Simian, Wesley 189 Simon, US3189' ' 1 Simon, Robert 229 Singer, Elizabeth BZ, singer, David 17015 Singer, Sisto, Randolph 34,1897 Linda 54, 22113, . , 2320 Sitto, Ronaldiy fi! f Sklar,'William:17O tte. 1, A ,Sklarchyk, Carolynyltiftifi 1 Skoll,'Amy1,71- , 7 Sleder, Steven 1891 Slemer, Paul 189, aitl, Smith, Ann 220 ' Y Smith, Clayton 64, 220 1 S 1 smith, PatriQla171 , fa Smith, Lee,65',, 171 Smith, Erin 49, 220, Smith, Julie 110, 220 f f Smith, Brian 189 Smith, Gerald 1 Smith, Laura 189 ' f Margot 1898 A Smith,,Sherrie 82, 83, 189 , Snell, Darcy 171 1 V Snell, Tamara,22O ' Snider, Becca:171 A 5' Sokolowski,,Linda 57, 4171 Schafer, Ebri219 ' , , Solheim, Eric.171 r ' Schall, Susanf219 8 T 1 , fSommer,,Fredri9k 171,- Schiefer, Mary 46, 48,-70,, 71, Sonshine, Lisa 103, 151, 219, 247 fi Schnaufer, Eric Schnaufer, Heidi 219 Schuchter, Phillip 84, 85, 219 Scullen, Mary 78, 170 Scullin, Kathleen 170 Seel, Robin 219 if . Sornette, Catherine 139, 220 Sorsen, ,Debra 171 'Sorsen, Doreen 171 Sorsen, Robert Sosin, Nancy 78, 171 Sosin, David 220 Sotiroff, James 84, 189 Index 243 Soubly, Michelle 171 Souder, Ann 190 Spear, Alison 220 Spiegel, Stuart Stafford, David 171 Stansberry, Susan 54, 111, 139, 220 Starman, Lori 55, 171 Stauffer, Susan 171 Stauffer, Lynne 221 Stefanutti, Laura Steele, Paula 57, 171 Steen, James 190 Stein, Richard 57, 171 Stempien, Robert 190 Stentz, Jeffrey Stepanian, Kathryn 138, 139, 221 Stern, Michael 190 SternberQ,,ElIen 190 Sterne, Barbara 171 Stettler, Lisa 54, 111, 221 Stevens, Lynn 77, 221 Stevenson, Nancy 70, 71, 221 s1imac,suean14el Stitelman,,Joe190 Stoll, FtlGhardi171 Stoll, Scott Stone, Hildy171 Stone, Suzanne Stone, Candace 91 Storch, Suzanne 221 7 Storm, Shelley 221 stout, Kimberly 221 Stowe, Kathleen 190 siranh, Amy 91, 221 Straub, Richard Straub, Keith 171 Straub, Richard 221 , Streiff,f'Laura 91, 190! !!V, , , Stuart, Jennifer'171 i l J Stoart, 'Michael 190 Styles, David Sullivan, Erin Sullivan,iJoe Sumner, Elaine Sumner, Jeffrey , Sora, Mark'171 Q14 Sorabiali, Jutia 221 1 ' Sutkin, Carrle136,l171 Svec, Toni 176, 190 ' Swan, David 55, 172 Swanson, Scott A Sweda, Gregory 172 ,Sweda,lThomas 221 Sweeney, Samuel 221 Swetich, Mary Kay 172 - Syoen, Gregory 'lm Taback, Jeffrey 172 1 Talesnick, Kay 221 Tatarian,p'Mattl1ew 221 Tauber, Ellen 136, 172 Taylor, Scott Taylor, Susan 172 V Techner, Sam 172 Tedesco, Thomas ,. Teitelbaum, Ann 172 Tegman, Brett 172 x T hedodoulou, 'Qatherine 221 Thom, Patricia '172 I Thomas, Brian Thomas, Patricia 54, 190 E344 Index Thompson, Britt Thompson, Douglas 190 Thompson, Michael 172 Thorsen, Laurice 109, 222 Thorson, David 172 Tilson, Jay 55,172 Tolan, Scott 172 Topalian, Linda 172 Topouzian, Daron 64, 190 Torma, David Tourtellote, Cheryl 222 Town, John Trainor, Joan Treusch, Kurt Trumpy, Donald 222 Tubbs, Debra 172 Teurk, Mary Beth 172 Turansky, Jane 110, 172 Turla, Carlos 39, 72, 190 Turla, Mila 222 Turnbull, Kathryn 77, 190 Turner, Alison 103, 190 Turner, David 172 Turner, Jennifer 91, 222 Turunen, Suzanne 48, 190 Tyler, Scott 89 Tylicki, Carol Y V Tyndall, Mary r 7 ' Tysell, Monica 111, 131,190 Ucar, Ali 72, 222 , Ucarg Berin 172 Q g Llcar, Debra 190 ,g3ffiigj1f A Ullenbruch, Patricia , Underwood , ,Steven 5223- ,QWQJ Upfall,lAlan 117211, 'VQ3 s,,n' g fry' Upfall, Noel 84 , 'f,'jf,,1 Usnik, Todd 190 l, Upward, Barbara 72, 803' 222 Urbanski, Kimberly 170,172 Llrbany, Anthony 1222 in Urich, William 172 f 7 1. , N Ursin, James, 99, 222 jlgii, Llsnik, Todd 190 ,.l,lsnik,Tracy, 172 ,, ' ifuftqr, Bill'i190 1 vanas,Micnerie,, A Vandergrift, Barbarai3i?2l5,ff',1 l'Ill ij Vanderbeek, Carol 222.311,,QQff' Voss, Geoffrey 223 W Wagner, Carole 172 Wagner, Julie 190 Wagner, Lisa Walker, Carol 47, 48, 130, 190 247 Walker, Lisa Walker, Lynn 86, 87, 190 Walsh, Martin 190 Walsh, Rand 190 Walters, Patricia 223 Wang, Gail 223 Wang, Wallace Ward, Anne 190 Ward, Jimmy 223 Washeleski, Alan 172 Washeleski, Laure 172 Wass, Jeff 1 Watson, Bradford 38, 64, 146, 190 Webb, Andrew V j Webb, Lisa 103, 139, 197, 223 Webber, Christopher 190 g Webster, Allison 78, 173 Webster, Anne 70, 223 Webster, Susan 223 Weertman, Janet 87, 173 Weiss, Frederick Welford, Bruce 173 Wenokur, Randall 173 Wenokur, Wendy 223' J if West, Dennis 191 e lNestbrook,i Wendy ,191 Western, Deanl173 1 Wheeler, James Whelpley, Gerald j j V White, John 84, 191 Wilbur, Charles 223 Wilcox, Lewis ' Wilde, Timothy 223 Wilen, Roger 173 Wilhelm, James Wilkie, Wendy 191 , Willhoft, Charles 173 93,j,3g, Will iams,'1'1Ed,warElui'fi:73 1 fl, iv Williams, Laura223 ,,,, Williamson, ,Lisa ., ,, Worley, Jack 134 Wottowa, Jennifer 191, 238 Wright, Christopher 191 Wright, Kenneth Wright, Mark Wright, Phyllis 173 Wright, Steven Wulf, John 191 , Wyatt, Scott 224 XYZ Yang, Jay Yeager, Kristi Yee, Frank 64, 94, 224 Yeo, 3race103, 173 York, Thomas 48, 80, 81, Young, Eric Young, Joanne 224 Young, Michelle 224 Young, Suzette Yousif, Joe Zamfir, Bruno Zamler, Sherwin 191 Zeder, Pamela Zeltzer, Jeremy 173 Zemmol, Jonathon Zielinski, Elaine 191 Zigmund, Daniel Zimmerman, Jeanne V, , Zimmerman, William 224 ,liry of 'Vl Zotos, Christine 70, 77, 941, '95 191 Zoyes, Zoee 7 Agere, N , J 1 , , se1n11ek,y nfuqy3,,5m,,,z2 Carl,sgi1ri, Artl'l5gfi, i1ip,, ,yiyili Ciszewski, Ker1f25 'W'!', , Collins, Jol1rtn'l5?,, cox, Auarevit1ezQa,w,,11,,g,,, , , 224 Crooks, Kathylf2S,'5Qf1Q,f,,f',,3,,,fQ5,,. Crosbimiim 2311,l04,,.,g1pEri,itll 'A Y J D0lIaClr'l',i!Ed 23 WilmS,,KimbQFi,Yiz,,1,91 DOVlii Virginia 13 ,,A,,f, 1 Wilslfieijg,Lisa f48,w139, 21jQQ3223, Einnie, Robert 24,1 ,in, ' 247f ,ff' mliigif, i' Q 'i'l ,,l55Eroelidh, El'eahor17ffg 1,911 ,i , ,uf lll, f q,,'j,',G'afdrier,f Virginia 58 , ,rw wwlison, Jar1etfl223 J Vanderheyden, Gregory Roberta223 , vangiesen, eaylei54,,J5zi, ,,.,,,,i 11 ,l,, 1 , ,wrneeim DaWhi173 Van NECK, w,Wines, Kathleenrilim Varon, Linda 55, veit, Brian 54 ' iii Veller, James J l Vernier, Jamesl1,72 , l Vernier, Lawrence, Lyernier, Thomas 223 yy VerSIype,Jame5,,, Vigiletti, Karen V , vrygilefiekimberiy 91j4,,,,g,g,,,,f,,l Villa, James 98, 172j,,i,g11iyl 'T 'l uVincent,.Radl,1,72 Vincen,t,f,.Therese223531151511 Vogler,jSusan W l 1 , vogtfcnris 65, 74, 172, ., VQQtL'MiGhael 64, L , 4 VQHB reh ren, Fi ioh ard , Meiigfahren, ,william if M'9'la'?'i,7C4,i12U2i 'J A 'i'WQlQl,liitilF5?ilE? li 1 Wingert, Wlnshwrf V lsllf ,,, 3iT:ifli1gclii1,iiiyi-Errank 17 l3?l?FF19?fY , A illlil 1 iiii , Grmbb,r1l?amaia,gii6 ,r.,, 1 , i with-Selsielinsi ,if1fw1tlam,mellfliledi2311 Wif0S+amSiii4 Beverly 224 ,iii 5 HHHSQHP- Gi5H6l2CLf52f,' , 1 WQQQU- Flobeff 1 WQQW1 5UZafllTi9fl+3i?7?'aiii,iiiifi? 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Pendracki, Carl 26, 80,82 Peterson, Connie 27, Phillips, Daryl 14 3 Plc-Kell, Bud 13 Pykary, Tom 20 Ramant, Mary Anne 13 Rankin, Bill 26, 04 Reid, Ron 59 Rockwell, Al 22 Rolph, Ronald 12 Ryan, Debbie 27 Sala, John T. 19, 70 Sander, Pamela 26, 78 Sarafa, Josie 27 Scheffler, Bill 21 Schmidt, Tom 24 Sharrarcl,,fJean 12, 124, 125 Shonk, Doug 20 Slaughter, Sandra 22 Smith, Dick 16 sopna, Al 20, 22 Stanley, Ted 19, 35, 84, 85 Steere, Mildred 18 fsreslicki, Joseph 19 Stone, Jim 24 Szuhay, Dan 24, 94 Taft, Nancy 18 Temple, Robert 22 1 S Tessem,gwEl-izabethg17 Trayer,,'Gb1jdon,25 Ti , Urich, Ton1l21, 52:-53 Vorderrnark, Al 23 WadQ,i 5iCk 21, 56, 57 Warfciwx, Rosemary 18 Wasljlfa, Emma Jo 26 Weber, George 19, 124 Vllieck, John 26 3 'i1jW.i'lson, Richard 18p Whitney, Jim 16 l Zainea, George 24 ' Ziebert, Myrna 14 Index E45 I 53,1 .. .. .Q x i f--sf, S. 5 A . -Q ffffgNM -Q-' A?-f X . gi- , my is A ,, m y '-- f. --mfg..-,---Qs. f 5-3 MF - . if w 4 . W. k,kk ' 5 L L,L- Q . K --,'i'-z,K- ' Q -X. 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