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����ADMINISTRATION
Over twelve and one half years, for sixteen thousand
hours, the schools have tried to steer each pupil into
what we feel is for the good of the individual and for the
good of society. We structure our teaching and
curriculum to build wisdom, character and interest.
With that amount of input, the schools must claim a
share of the responsibility as the successes and failures
of a graduate become evident in the years to come.
Hopefully, we have done well by them, for we take a
great measure of pride in the class of '78.
J. Warren Adair.
Ed. D.
Cornell University

Board of Education
L. to r. Mrs. Linda Ferguson. Trustee: Mr. Robert Welke, Trustee: Mr Greg. Johnson. Trustee;
Mrs. Lucille Snyder. Vice President, Dr. Gary
Howe. President: Mrs. Grace Comley. Secretary.

�PRINCIPAL
This 1977-78 school year was one of change and transition
with a new administration. Just as in 1968-69. when the previous
change occurred, the seniors were placed in a difficult role of
having to adjust to a different train of thought and way of doing
things.
Possibly the members of the Class of '78 will benefit the most
from this experience since the pressures of our society and the
demands made on its members require the ability to cope in
order to survive. They made the change, and now should be
better prepared to deal with the changes which confront them as
they go through life.
Through experiences like these, people learn and grow into
more knowledgeable people. It is hoped that what we
encountered this year. one with another, provided some
experience which will assist our graduates in achieving success in
life and future learning.
Stanley R. Bushouse, Ed.D.
Western Michigan University

�ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
The close of your senior year marked the end of your high
school days. Many of you participated with your fellow students
in the various activities of your interest Man) took the
opportunity to not only acquire knowledge. but also to practice
reliance. tolerance. and cooperation as you meet new
responsibilities, ideas. and fnends. Probably the most distinctive
feature of your high school career and the advent soon
adulthood. Adulthood will require you to make many decisions.
While high school has shown that at times thinking is difficult,
hopefully it has also shown thinking can be both significant and
pleasant. In your years at Coldwater High *hod we hope you
have found faith in yourself to think clearl_▶ and act
courageously.
Mitchell J. Zaleski. Ed.S.
Wayne State Universit▶

�Being a member of a Coldwater athletic team is the fulfillment
of an early ambition for many students. The attainment of this
goal carries with it certain traditions and responsibilities that
must be maintained. A great athletic tradition is not built
overnight: it takes the hard work of many people over many
years. As a member of an interscholastic squad of the Coldwater
schools, you have inherited a wonderful tradition — a tradition
you are challenged to uphold.
Our tradition has been to win with honor. We desire to win,
but only with honor to our athletes, our school and community.
Such a tradition is worthy of the best efforts of all concerned.
Over many years our squads have achieved their share of
conference and tournament championships. Many individuals
have set records and won all-conference and even all-state
honors.
It will not be easy to contnbute to such a great athletic
tradition. To compete for your school may mean that you will
have to say "no" to pleasures an athlete cannot afford. When
you wear the colors of your school, we assume that you not only
understand our traditions but are willing to assume the
responsibilities that go with them. However, the contributions
you make should be a satisfying accomplishment to you and
your family.
Wayne Kellogg. M.A.
Michigan State University

�CLERICAL

DOLORAS SH I ERY
Secretary

GWINN LINN
Secretary

GEORGETTA
MULLBERRY
Secretary

GERI ROE
Secretary

�CUSTODIANS

SONNY BURRELL
IRENE WICKERINK
KEN BILSBORROW

WILLIAM FLETCHER
JOAN W I E G A N D
CALVIN GORDON

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�CAFETERIA

NOON HOUR SUPERVISION
Janet Dantes

Lottie Glick
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��HOMECOMING '78 THE BEST
SENIOR EVENT

Dale and Mike minures before
broke.

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Mike Cass and Dale Magoon really
made it big hit!

Vickie Burke and Sharon Penn show
Senior guts.

Ruthann Sovis and K a y Jones really
showed spirit.

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Sophomores show spunk.

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�MUD FOR EVERYONE
An important member Jim Borden. in
charge of mud.
Sophomores pull with spunk.

Sophomores pull with great strength.
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One of the many soccer plays.
The thrill of victory.

Duck (Jr.) K e r r and J.W. after the
game clean up time.

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sloppy.

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final division of the play.
One of the many mud howl plays.

Steve Gibbs tells the coach his opinion.
Steve Gibbs trying to decide what play
to use.

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The Junior coach Dan Hale.
Mike Post praying they win.

�JUNIOR EVENT

Maureen Renolds feeding Kim Kinsey
squash while Kris Stokes and Betsy
Marr look on.

John Closson and KV.111 O'Donnell
playing with their wagon.

Sue White and Sara Bartlebaugh go for
the win.

Linda Holcomb cheers on Sara Bankbaugh as she hits Sue White in the face
with a pie.

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Soren Klingenburg, hits Hiedi Horton
in the face with a pie.

Chris I nde ramp- to go.

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�SOPHOMORE EVENT
Glenn Kaylor skates for the lead.

Mr. Keesler explains the rules to Brian
Sexton.

Brian Sexton hops on.

J. W. explains the rules t o the many
spectators.
It's almost time for it to start so evenone is getting ready.

Seniors Teri Eberspeaker Jim Masson
and John Closson.
Tim Utkes and Kristen Goodreau Just
edge Scott Milnes and Phil Nieman.

�BURN BABY BURN

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�MUD BOWL CHEERLEADERS
Senior cheerleaders. top to bottom.
Bob Longray. Bob Wilson. Glenn Kaylor, Bob Kreigh. Eric Miller. Ray Closson, Mike Cass. Kevin O'Donnell, Cris
Inde, Scott Milnes. and John Closson
The Junior cheerleaders.

Leading a cheer.
More sexy cheerleaders Mike Cass.
Ray Closson. Scott Milnes. Dan Hall,
Greg Benson. Cris Inde. and Eric
Miller.

Look! at those beauties.
Cheerleaders at Intermission.

One of the prettier ones Soren K lingenburg.

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�HOMECOMING PARADE AND COURT
Junior Float.
Sophomore Float.

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Senior Float.
Sophomore court Cheryl Howe and
Kevin Birchfield.
Junior court Patty Brown.

Sophomore court Annette Payne.
Junior court Carol Cranson.
Senior court Beth Robertson and Chris
Dorr.

Senior court Mark Kellog and Sara
Bartlebaugh.
Senior court Geri Sudz and Scott
Milnes.

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�The 1976 Queen Denise Dorr and Jeff
Gallup.

Grand Marshall Lester Luce.

Homecoming court.
Two of the court waiting for the final
decision.

Crowning of the Queen.
Naming of the King.
King and Queen: Beth Robertson and
Mark Kellog.

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�COMMISSION CHRISTMAS PARTY
The tree with all the presents that Santa
brought from the North Pole
Mr. Swan trying to figure if a goes into
slot b. and where does c. go??

Some of the man) workers. Dr. B
house and Sands Bncker
Two little k▶dsinspecting Santa's tassel.

Santa (Mr. Babcock) and a happy
youngster.
Santa shows another restless youngster
the great toy he brought from the
North Pole.

The kids are starting to inspect their
toys that Santa brought to them.
Well the fun is over and▶t▶stime to go
home

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Short Man
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Time in a Bottle
Organ Medley
Payne
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I Honestly Love You
Dom' Nothin' for Hours
Payne Lundstru,"
Nadta's Theme
(harkThe Pei Shop
Kretgh Lemonds R .
Coldwater H s t a g e Band
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COMEDY . . .
LAUGHTER . . .
SUSPENSE . . .
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Intermission
Coldwater H S M a n +
Artemus
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy H o l c o n
Gamby. Hi
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SOLOS . .
DUETS. .

Walk-Ons By Mark Hannon
Balladters
Chamber Choir
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TRIOS . . .
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THE BEAT . . .
THE VIBES . . .

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Soren Klingenberg
Sweden
Mary Ann PioRota
Philippines
Corinna Arancibia
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�"PENNY" C.H.S. ALL-SCHOOL PLAY

"PENNY"
C.H.S. put on "Penny" as the all-school play in 1978. The play
revolves around a seventeen-year-old girl named Penny. who manages to cause the men and women of an entire town to be at each
other's throats. Penny's article on women's rights is the main cause
of the disturbance. Finally, the women of the town realize that they
can get what they want by making the men think that they are getting things their way — even when they really aren't. The tremendous effort of the entire cast made "Penny" a success.
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Alice H
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Beth Welke — Joanne
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Kimn Kinsey — Betty
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Mary Wyss — Donna
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��STUDENT COMMISSION

Senior Class Officers
Mayor — Tom Welke
Vice Mayor — Mark Kellogg
President — Katan Strobel
Vice President — Beth Robertson
Secretary — Chns Luke

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Senior Class Commissioners
Doug Zabonick
Heidi Horton
Scott Milnes
Sara Bartlebaugh

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Gretchen Doll — Commissioner
Linda Holcomb — Commissioner
Pat Albright — President
Sherri Courser — Treasurer
Karen Smith — Secretary
Gary Havens — Commissioner

Sophomore Class Officers
J. W. Keesler — Advisor
Andy Steeby — President
Annette Payne — Vice President
Cindy Zebalsky — Treasurer
Kelly Headley — Secretary

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�FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA

BILL JAMES
• Star Greenhand Award
• Star Chapter Farmer Award
• Regional Farmer Award
• Dairy Showmanship — 3rd — State
• Extemporaneous Speaking — Silver Award
• State Farmer Degree
• Who's Who Among American High School Students

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�NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
SEN IORS:

NATIONAL

HONOR SOCIETY

Joyce Bemis
Gregg Hart
Heidi Horton
Mark Kellogg
Lola MacRae
Maryann Sovis
Ruthann Sovis
Tom Welke
Irene Grimes — Advisor

SENIORS ELECTED:
C. Allen
M. Blaksie
J. English
R. Hodson
C. Lemonds
T. Masson
J. Nelson
J. Ridenour
D. Skudlanck
R. Trumbell
C. Zieter

T. Arnold
V. Burke
M. Hannon
L. Hoeksema
S. Linn
A. McLaughlin
J. Quick
B. Robertson
A. Stahly
K. Woods

S. Bardebaugh
B. Cobb
B. Hemker
R. Kriegh
N. Lopez
S. Milner
D. Reed
S. Scantlen
K. Strobel
D. Zabonick

JUNIORS ELECTED
C. Bercaw
C. Cranson
G. Doll
K. Elliott
C. Holben
K. Kinsey
S. Klein
M. McCafferty
T. Nieman
K. Stokes

N. Carl
A. Culbert
A. Douglas
K. Goodraau
P. Kell
B. Kinker
J. Kunk
S. McMichael
J. Nutt
R. Uhle

Compliments of J. C. Penney
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row: J. Klein. K. Luke. L. Gordon. R. Sovis. V. Vandosen. M. Sovis. N. Heinemann. C. Meyer. C. Omo. 3rd row: J. English. H.
Horton. K. Arnold. V. Pourro, J. Huss. L. Wanar. S. Lenon. G. Gidener. G. Sabin. Director. 4th row: T_ Stephenson. D. Becker. C
Holben. C. Gamby, C. King. V. Drago, T. Meyer. G. Huff. 5th row: C. Pourro. S. Dexter. D. Peck, K. Bates. T. Masson. J. Pickering, C. Warner. C. Courser.

PEP BAND

Front row. br: R. Cornish. K. Arnold. M. Simmerman. G. Widener. L. Wanar. L. King. C. Brown. S. Sovis. 2nd row.- .4_ Culbert. T.
Arnold, J. Klein. L. Rosenberg. K. Jones, K. Luke. S. Dexter. T. Maxson, Director. S. Strobel. 3rd row. R. Keller. C. King. D.
Becker. N. Heinemann. D. Mahood. C. Omo, L. Forreider. T. Short. 4th row: A. Scheidler, J. Huss. S. Lenon. P. Rebentisch. C.
Gamby, V. Drago, G. Huff. Top row: D. Peck. J. Forreider. C. Moore. S. Miller. C. Pourro. R. Keller.
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�JAZZ BAND
The Jazz Explorers
Rhythm
John Pickering — drums
Dan Mahood — bass
Chris Pierce — guitar
Janice Forreider — piano
Trumpets
Cathy Gamby
Andy Scheidler
Wes Rosenberg
Joe Griffin
Trombones
Len Forreider
Rich Keller
Tom Short
Brian George
Mike Holcomb

Saxophone
Michelle Simmerman
Steve Strobel
Phil Rebentisch
Adam Clayton
Kerrie Arnold
Neal Newton
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of
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Tin M r s . Chris Holben. Doug Cope. Tammy Manson. Becky Trumbull. Diana Wise. Amy Douglas. Linda Holcomb. Sue Scantlen. Dan Hale. Jakne Whiletides. Gregg Hart. Alan Elliot. Ann McLaughlin. Martha Loud. Steve Denbrock. Ruth Scantlen (missing. Steve Gibbs)

�COLDWATER H I G H SCHOOL MUSIC D E PA R T M E N T
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CHORUS
Sharon Penn

Teri Eberspeaker

Lisa Hoeksema

Ruth Scantlen

Sue Shoup

Nancy Lopez

Jacquie Conners

Sue Klien

Kristen Goodreau

Dan H a l e

Michelle Zeiter

Mark Yo u n g q u i s t

Diana W i l t s e

Kris Stokes

Scott M i l n e s

Beth Charles

Alice B e m i s

Teri Eberspeaker

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Lisa H o e k s e m a

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Vicky B u r k e
Vicky S m i t h
Kelly Headley
Jacquie C o n n e r s
Karen H e i n e m a n n
Rex R o s e
. . Glenn Kaylor
Craig L e m o n d

Girl 1

Annette M c L a u g h l i n

Girl 2

Linda H o l c o m b

Boy Dancers

Directed by D E B O R A H BAILEY

Dunn Marteen
Mark Whitesides
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FRENCH: C. Arancibia. T. Eberspeaker. J. Bemis. J. Klein. S PA N I S H : R . Sovis. C. Arancibia. B. Robertson. M . Sovis.
C. Lemonds. S. Klingenbere.
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MIRROR
J. Quick
A. McLaughlin
J. Connors
J. Rogers
D. Johnson
K. Coe
C. Howe
D. Skudlarick
J. Bregg
R. Forreister
C. Picrucki
J. Wilkins
S. Wittecamp
B. James
S. Milnes

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Scott Gallup
Phil Denis

Ralph Tuhbs

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Ben Dailey
Jack Morrison
Dave Moore

Mechanical Systems:
Roy Swift
Barry Goodwin
Bruce Dunn

Mechanical Systems:
Roy Swift
Berry Goodwin

Drill Press:
Steve Conn

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�Machine Shop (tools):
Peter Knight
Dan Nichols

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Gar) !Janson
Bill Vanover
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�Child Care:
Patty Cooper

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Monica Green
Becky Huffman
Y%ette Droucher

Office Ed.:
Sham Moore

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���THE FACULTY AND STAFF
OF
COLDWATER HIGH SCHOOL
ART

MARIE E. HEMKER
Nazareth

SIDNEY .1 PA R A D I N E
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MUSIC

JOHN E. BAILEY
Central Michigan

GORDON L. SABIN
Michigan State

�MATHEMATICS

LESTER M. DEWEY
Wa n e State

NH M H A R T
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REX C. BURNS
Central Michigan

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COUNSELING

DONALD
BOHANNON
Western Michigan

M A R I LY N N L.
DEPUE
Wayne State

VERNON H. PALMER
St. Francis

�NAOMI S. FULLER
Western Kentucky

ALLAN SHERWOOD
Western Michigan

NANCY R. LATTAS
Western Michigan

JOHN MUSZKIEWICZ
Western Michigan

GAIL L. TAYLOR
Western Michigan

LARRY WESTGATE
Western Michigan

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JOHN S. TROTT
Michigan State

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
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Western Michigan

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DANIEL R. MARCO
Hillsdale

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CRAIG T. MYERS
Michigan State

DOUGLAS E.
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Western Michigan

SPECIAL EDUCATION

VICKI L.
CARPENTER
Eastern Michigan

MARCIA
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Western Michigan

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CHARLES W. SUSSEX
Michigan State

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�ENGLISH

ANNE HAYES
Hillsdale

DARLENE K.
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Oakland

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Siena Heights

WILLIAM B.
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IRENE M. GRIMES
Western Michigan

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Western Michigan

�FOREIGN LANGUAGE

ROBERT C
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Michigan State

BERYL ODREN
Western Michigan

ALAN H.
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Western Michigan

DETLOF OLSEN
Michigan

MICHEAL VAN
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Western Michigan

CAROL REES
Grand Valley

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KEN JOHNSON
Western Michigan

JAMES B.
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Eastern Michigan

FRANK P. LOWE
Hillsdale

BUD BLANCHETTE
Western Michigan

JOHN E. PETZKO
Michigan State

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Western Michigan

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Colorado

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REGGIE M. IVEY
Pennsylvania

RALPH E. BABCOCK
Western Michigan

SETON C BOVEE
Michigan State

GORDON L. SWAN
Western Michigan

BRIAN S. VALLE
Central Michigan

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SHARON NEIBLE
Special Education

EUNICE BROWN
Counseling

ROLAND LEGG
BISD

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Library

SUE WELKE
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CLERICAL

��Jesse Abbott
Karen AcMoody
LouAnn Aker
Steve Allen
Tanis Allen

Phil Anderson
Tim Ares'
Kerrie Arnold
Lynn Ash
Sue Ashton

Michelle Avila
Pamela As 17,1
Marion Bachand
Todd Bail
James Baker

Sherry Baker
Susan Balczo
Phil Barber
Ricky Barker
David Barone

Dominic Barone
Karen Bates
Bonnie Bedford
Lisa Bercaw
Julia Bevier

Kevin Birchfield
David Birk
Cheryl Blair
Steve Blair
Cheri Blanchard

�Eugene Blue
Mike Bohannon
Kenneth Bonduram
Dean Borton
Bill Boyce

Chris Bowers
Todd Brayton
Lori Brewer
Virginia Brines
Joann Brouse

Dawn Brown
Rodney Brown
Lee Bryan
Tim Bryon
Bonnie Burret

James Cade
Mary Callahan
Jeff Card
Greg Case
Mary Charles

Jeffrey Chatfield
Jeff Chehowski
Guy Chester

Michele Chester
Carol Clark
Levi Clearwater

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Kerry Closson
Jill Cobb
Bruce Cole
Wendy Cole

Mary Collins
Kimberly Colvin
Jacqueline Conners
Thomas Cornell
Roberta Cornish

Tammy Corwin
David Cotton
David Covey
Ray Coville
Suzan Cox

Steven Craig
Laurie Craun
Kelly Crawford
Victoria Croy
Bridgette Curry

Robert Dalchow
Maxine Dalius
Keith Darby
Kern Davenport
Rick Davenport

Alieda Deal
Diana Deeter
William Deeter
Ardias DeKam
Becky DeMarr

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Carrie Dimnick
Jeff Dollar
Lisa Dorr
Tracy Dovey

Valerie Drago
Daniel Draper
Gary Drayton
Kenneth Drumm
Bryan Dunn

Michelle Earl
Kirt Eberts
Alan Elliott
Linda Emerson
David England

Edward Everett
Tammie Farlin
James Farst
Dennis Farwell
Beth Ferguson

Mark Ferguson
Donna Ferris
Tammy Ferris

Scott Fitch
Jon Flint
Derek Franz

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John Gamby
Ronald Gardner
Pam Gates
Joe Gibson

Cindy Gigowski
Doug Gillette
Tami Goheen
La une Gorden
Ten Goshnell

Bob Grace
Brenda Graver
Dan Gray
Diane Groner
Marty Gruner

Tim Grunwald
John Hagerty
Randy Hall
Lisa Hanna
Bert Hams

Kelly Headley
Paul Hei!horn
Karen Heinemann
Don Heminger
Jay Flemker

Cheryl Henriksen
Selma Herl
Jeff Hess
Patti Hiner
Monica Hinsdale

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Kim Hoff
Gary Holbrook
Louise Holland
Danny Hollen

Gary Holt
Teresa Horton
Ten Lynn Housler
Darlene Houtz
Marlene Houtz

Cheryl Howe
Leslie Howe
Doug Howells
Jason Hudson
Ron Huffman

Loretta Hulliberger
John Huss
Debra Hutchins
Vicki Hutchins
Julie Inde

Peggy Jepson
Barbara Johns
Pam Johnson

Danita Jones
Julie Jones
Barbara Kale

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Mark Kanouse
Ron Karn
Norma Kelley
Kathy Kelly

Scott Kelly
Mary Kerr
Bryan King
Celeste King
Donna Kinyon

Christopher Kirk
Randy Klingler
Robert Knapp
Teresa Koss
Gail Kriser

Sharon Krutsch
Richard Krzeminski
Tim Krzeminski
John Labo
Dawn LaGro

Randy Lahnunt
Darla Lambert
Kevin Langwell
Brian Langworthy
Penny LaPratt

Tony LaPratt
Jennifer Launmore
Stephen Lawhead
Nancy Leclair
Darcy Lipman

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Lisa Loehr
Jim Logan
Wade Longstreet
Ron Luce

Angela Lyon
Frank Lyon
Patrick Lytle
Diana Mansmith
Dunn Marteen

Cindy Martin
Rocky Maurer
Robert Maxson
Michele McDonald
Susan McElvain

Sabrina McLain
Kevin McLaughlin
Patricia McLaughlin
Tonya McMechan
Edward McMillan

Laurie Medendorp
Jim Metzger
Carol Meyer

Carrie Miller
Susan Miller
Beth Monarch

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Dennis Moore
Marc Morr
Dixie Morrison
Trena Mosher

Phil Munn,•e
Julie Meyers
Kim Neible
Tracy Nelson
Susan Nieman

Tonia Nivison
Johanna Noblit
Lorria Noblit
Jill Norton
Ronald Nunnery

Karen Olszewski
Michael Orris
Sjon Otis
Philip Palmateer
Duane Parker

Kathleen Parks
Marvin Patton
Annette Payne
Rebecca Payne
Daniel Peck

Barbara Peer
Michael Peet
Dianna Peterson
Eric Peterson
Chris Pierucki

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Monica Pohl
Raymond Posante
Reyne Posante
Victoria Puorro

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Tom Rafferty
Randy Rhodes
Chuck Riddle
Christopher Ridenour

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Gayle Roberts
Jon Robey
Rhonda Roderick
Aaron Rohloff

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Tina Rufner
Jerri Rzepka
Daniel Satow

Claudette Savage
Cathy Scantlen
David Schmidt

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Karl Seiler
Krista Seitz
Lisa Sharp
Fred Shaw

Ken Shaw
Kim Shaw
Stacy Sherman
Rick Shimer
Dale Shirk

Jim Shook
Todd Short
Rodney Sickels
Steven Slier
Patty Sitzes

Julie Smith
Vicki Smith
Brett Snyder
Mary Snyder
Robert Sobie

Lori Sowlc
Luann Stanler
Mark Steeby
Tom Stef fey
Max Stephenson

John Stevens
Ron Stipe
Janice Stone
Tina Straw
Lon Street

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Jeffrey Streets
Liz Sward
Julie Sweet
Amy Swick

Jan Swope
Patrick Tappenden
David Taylor
Debra Taylor
Kenneth Taylor

Penny Taylor
Timothy Thomas
Brian Thompson
Linda Thompson
Robert Thorpe

Donna Torrey
Helen Tower
Theresa Trivette
Tamy Truex
Vickie VanDosen

Tim VanDyke
Steven Walker
Eric Wallace

Dawn Walters
Scott Washburn
Scott Watson

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Jerry Weaver
Elaine Wellons
Julie White
Linda White

Jalene Whitesides
Gail Widener
Robin Wilber
Steve Wilcox
Tammy Wilhite

Colleen Williams
Archie Wilson
Diana Wiltse
John Wingard
Laurie Wohlers

Tracey Woods
Mary Worley
Mary Wyss
Eric Yope
Stephen Youtsey

Cindy Zebolsky
Marcia Zeiter

Michelle Zeiter
Lila Zimmerman

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Terry Bauder
John Bird
Jordon Bouse
Jim Cunningham
Terry Lynn Dovev
Mike Elkins
Marlynn Enos
Randal Fougerousse
Ted Gippk
Treasa Goings
Jeff Green
Brenda Hunnamen
Michael Lavergne
Laurel Lee
Shirley Linteau
Arnold Longray
David Magoon
Rick McLatcher

Teresa Morpeth
Russell Nivison
Candace Palmateer
Christine Parks
Rusty Poley
Richard Pope
Came Rosenberry
Robert Sanderlin
Billy Smith
James Smith
Frank Stetler
Larry Walp
Doug Ward
Tom Webb
Terry Whitney
David Wolfcale
Carolyn Wymer
Mark Youngquist

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G. Heator
M. Kellogg
M. Milnes
T. Welke
J. Wilkins
J. Closson
S. Gibbs
P. Gregrich
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Annette Payne
Cind!, Martin
Lori McBride
Linda Holcomb
Jill Cobb
Carol Cranson
Vicky Burke
Jams Stone
Path Hansel
Kim Bohannon
Jai ne Sikorski
Martha Loud

Dennis Herman
Tim Staley
Dave Eberspeaker
Jeff Thomas
Norma Kelly
Cathy Purro
Kevin Collins
Bret Norton
Stuart Bates
David Sass
Greg Heator
Kevin Wallace
Larry Vanbuskirk
John Huss
Soren Klingenburg
Steve Hortienne
Kevin McWilliams
Ken Bondurant
Coach Bob Mullall
Coach Jim Bilsborrow

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Jackie Nutt
Diana Mahood
Renata Toupalik
Cindy Nutz
Ann Harding
Lisa Hoeksema
Cindy Graver
Tina Horton
Tina Straw
Kristen Goodreau
Barb Kipker
Mary Blaskie
Cathy Heator

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Sue Magoon
Jill Norton
Lori Card
Mary Kerr
Barb Gray
Renee Maire
Carrie Miller
Lori Mossman
Janice Forreider
Karla Harding
Michele Simmerman
Julie Culbert
Sara Schuman
Cathy Page
Lisa Bercaw

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Tracy Nelson
Jenny Walls
Lee Bryan
Mary Worley
Laura Martin
Penny Lopshire
Coach Chuck Beaty
Lori Kollmorgen
Coach Jacqui Grady
Liz Ward
Chris AcMoody
Sue Klein
Jody Coners

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Sue Cox
Helen Towers
Jalene Whitesides
Stacy Sherman
Kelly Engle
Tracy Woods
Valerie Drago
Cheryl Fougerousse
Jan English
Julie Sweet
Pearl Linteau

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Marnie Morrill
Geri Sudz
Connie Thatcher
Denise Williams
Christie Zieter
Betsy Maire
Ruthann Sovis
Candy Cox — Advisor
Jeanine Hemker
Maryann Sovis
Maureen Reynolds

JR. VARSITY
Lisa Leohr
Linda Whitt.
Tern Koss
Karen liemenimin
Jerri Rierika
Monica Pohl
Donna WeakIrs
Colleen Williams
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Hastings
Albion
Hillsdale
Harper Creek
Marshall
Pennfield
Sturgis
Jackson Lumen Christi

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30
29
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38
25
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34
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28
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39

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Pennfield
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H a s t i n g s
M a r s h a l l
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H i l l s d a l e
B r o n s o n
6 wins — 4 losses

9th — Watervliet Invitational
10th — Fennville Invitational
7th Sturgis Kiwanis Invit.
4th Twin Valley
13th — Regional

5 wins — 4 losses
3rd — Twin Valley
Girls' Basketball

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CHS
CHS
85
54
67
55
57
56
55
53
55
52
34
56
68
36
63
54
66
70
56
50
43
52
47
53
64
60

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Jackson Central
Alhion
Hastings
Hillsdale
Harper Creek
Bronson
Marshall
Lakeview
Pennfield
Jackson Cty. West.
Sturgis
Alhion
Hillsdale
Harper Creek
Marshall
Hastings
Pennfield
Sturgis
Bronson
Marshall
Harper Creek
Pennfield
Dowagiac
Wayland
Southgate

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64
42
56
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57
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58
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43
38
60
43
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33
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47
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46
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Pennfield
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G u l l Lake
Hillsdale
Hastings
J a c k s o n High
Springfield
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40 H a s t i n g s
64 T h r e e Risers
48 B .
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78 H i l l s d a l e
93 H a r p e r Creek
73 A l b i o n
53 J .
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64 S t u r g i s
68 P e n n f i e l d
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67
75
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54
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24
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B e n t o n Harbor
E a u Claire
M a r s h a l l
C h a r l o t t e
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Williamston
L u m e n Christi
J a c k s o n High
S t u r g i s
B r o n s o n
H i l l s d a l e
H a r p e r Creek
D e l t o n
A l b i o n
G u l l Lake
Lakeshore
M a r s h a l l
H a s t i n g s
Pennfield

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1st Stevensville — Lakeshore T.
1st — Niles — Brandywine Invitational
4th — Olivet Invitational
3rd — Southwest Invitational
5th — Districts
6th — Regionals

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Lloyd Adams
Pat Albright
Daniel Ames
Keith Armstrong

George Ashton
Tim Atkinson
Janet Austin
Andy Bailey
Mike Barnes

Leslie Barrows
Stuart Bates
Daniel Batterson
Jessee Batterson
David Becker

Craig Bercaw
Kathy Best
Anita Bidwell
Frank Bird
Brenda Blair

Kim Bohannon
David Bond
Darlean Bowen
Pam Bowen
Jim Bowers

James Bowling
Scott Brewer
Teresa Brewer
Brenda Brockwell
Linda Brouse

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Patty Brown
Don Bryan
Robin Butler
Peggy Callahan

Scott Carpenter
Mike Chambers
Cindy Champion
Tomi Chehowski
Denis Clark

Trena Clark
Chnstine Clayton
Steven Closson
Douglas Cope
Kathy Corless

Cherie Courser
Michael Coville
Amy Cox
Laroy Crandall
Caroline Cranson

Frances Craun
Annette Culbert
Jeffery Davenport

Steve Davis
Steve Denbrock
Susan Dentwock

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Phillip Dennis
Cynthia Dillon
Janeane Dings
Brent Dixon

John Dugan
Gretchen Doll
Robert Donay
Amy Douglas
Janene Dove

Julie Dovey
Robbie Dubois
Linda Dunn
Kary Earl
David Eherspeaker

Gail Elkins
Kenneth Elliott
Kelly Engle
Mary Ernst
Rhonda Eschelson

Tonya Firestone
James Fisher
Terry' Fisher
Brad Flippen
James Fougerousse

Terry Franks
Becky Fraser
Scott Galloway
Scott Gallup
Terry Gay

130

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Cindy Gibson
Dawn Gibson
Marquita Gilpin
Rick Girod

Scott Gleeson
Kristen Goodreau
Barry Goodwin
Edwin Grace
Melanie Granger

Cynthia Graver
Monica Green
Marty Griffin
Mike Grove
Darlene Guernsey

Tamara Guisinger
Daniel Hale
Teresa Jo Hamilton
Mark Hamlin
Anna Hanna

Patricia Hansel
Thomas Hansman
Patricia Harding

Jerry Harman
Kimberly Hart
Kay Harwood

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James Hayes
Deborah Haynes
Gregory Heator
Norma Heinemann

Janene Hemker
Wayne Herl
Carey Hodge
Rebecca Hodge
Scott Hodge

Christopher Holben
Linda Holcomb
Bettina Horton
Steve Hourtienne
Dan Housler

Faith Houtz
Jim Hudson
George Huff
Rebecca Huffman
Angela Hurst

Conna Hurst
Lawrence Hurst
Jamie Jaques
Clyde Johnson
Jeff Johnson

Sheila Johnson
Kurtis Kaufman
Bradley Keith
Jeffrey Kellogg
Patrick Kelly

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Mark King
Kimn Kinsey.
Barbara Kipker
Lisa Kirk

Suzanne Klein
Peter Knight
Lori Kollmorgan
Steven Kovales
Lynn Kriser

Joseph Kunk
Kandye LaMee
Larry Langworthy
Mike Lash
Kelly Lee

Sandra Lenon
Jeffery Lewis
Robert Linton
Lenora Loose
Penny Lopshire

Kendall Love
Ann Lundsirum
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James Lyon
Douglas Maggari
Deana Mahood

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Kimberly Martin
Lori McBride
Mary McCafferty
Sherry McKinnon

Stephanie McMichael
Kevin McWilliams
Richard Merriman
Paul Meyer
Pam Millard

Aaron Miller
Annie Miller
Cindy Miller
Phyliss Miller
Mark Milnes

Sham Moore
Marnie Morrill
Lisa Morrissey
Craig Mossman
Diane Munroe

David Nagle
Allen Neeley
Mark Neesley
Cindy Neutz
Jack Newman

Jeff Newman
Danny Nichols
Tim Nieman
Dan Noble
Jacqueline Noblit

�Lori Normand
Todd Norton
Jackie Nutt
Sandy O'Conner
Dan Ohmer

Elizabeth Page
Lisa Paradine
Christopher Parker
David Pavelko
Sherry Payne

Mary Peck
Ronald Peer
Kelle Penn
Michael Peterson
John Pickering

Christopher Pierce
Pamela Pierson
Shelly Pifer
Connie Pope
Doug Preston

Catherine Puorro
Kathy Quick
James Reppert

Maureen Reynold%
Steve Rider
D a n Ridge

�Deb Robertson
John Rodgers
Dennis Rogers
Linda Rumsey
Jodi Sanford

David Sass
Edward Schultz
Janna Sebald
Barbara Secord
Kathie Seitz

Brian Sexton
Doug Shemel
Jayne Sikorski
Rex Siler
Karen Smith

Leonard Smith
Lorri Sours
Mark Sowles
Mark Spade
Laurie Springhall

Rosiana Staley
Donna Stanford
Lynda Stankewicz
Tom Stephenson
Wayne Stickney

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Kristen Stokes
Jody Stout
Velvet Straw
Brian Streeter
Janice Swain

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Natalie Swick
Mickey Swift
Kristine Taylor
Evan Thomas

Kevin Thomas
Ed Tilden
Stephen Toiler
Renata Toupalik
Jeff Towns

Done Traver
Christopher Tucker
Tim Ufkes
Raymond Uhle
Larry VanBuskirk

Tom VanDosen
Gregory VanEsley
Dora Vond
Bradley Wages
Kenneth Wakley

Jayne Walkup
Tim Wallace
Fredenc Walls

Cynthia Waken
Lorne Wanar
Carol Warner

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Lisa Weakly
John Weis
Elizabeth Welke
Lloyd Wells

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Kelli Wert
Mechele Wilburn
Luana Wilder
Michelle Wnght

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Mark Zabonick

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Sandy Barnett
Heather Bawden
James Bloss
Brenda Brockwell
Ron Burke
Nicholas Carl
Renee Crabill
Robert Cunningham
Cathi Davidson
Shirley Demone
Dennis Elkins
Darlean Ferns
Angela Galinis
Cathy Gamby
Tammy Halstead
Gary. Hanson
Albert Haywood
Pamela Hecox
Marty Hurd
Michael Iveson
Sheila Jacobs

Steve Johnson
Wanda Kilburn
Angela Kortel
Melody Matousek
Dennis Miller
Edna Miller
Lucinda Miller
Marlin Mock
Todd Noble
Verajo Richardson
Mike Rubley
Robin SchebeHa
Edward Siler
Tim Staley
Phillip Swafford
Tern Tompkins
Duane Truex
William Vanouver
Deanna Walker
James Wheeler
Evon Winger

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Kipker. B.
Loud. M.
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Nutt, J.
Are). T.
Horton. T.
Foerster, B.
Wendorf • L.
Yager. J.
Heator. C.
Harding. A.
Neutz. C.
Kelly. S.

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Coach Craig Myers
Asst. Coach Dick Foster

SOFTBALL
VARSITY J R . VARSITY

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Walters. D.
McDonald. M.
Magoon. S.
Wooster. T.
Rogers. T
Heinemann. K.
Yeager. S.
Mossmann. L.
Miller. C.
Emerson. L.
Cobh. J.
Gordon, L.

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what to do next.

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Well let's get under way.

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S. McLain. J. Walls, S. Brown, N. Kelly. T. Colbert, Vicky Carpenter. Coach: J. Austin. T. Brewer. M. Borden. R. Brodt. C.
Zebolsky, V. Pourro, D. Mahood. B. Gray. L. Streets. C. Pope. Graig Gunn. Coach.

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�CHOIR AWARDS
ARIENS AWARD
GREGG HART

Mr. Hart was selected by the Vocal Music
Department as the Senior Recipient based on
scholarship. leadership and contributions to the
vocal music program. Gregg has been in the
forefront of such activities as Succotash. musicals_ vocal music concerts and the Balladiers.

OUTSTANDING
VOCAL
MUSICIAN
AMY DOUGLAS

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rhe Vocal Music staff as the outstanding six al
musician for 1977-7R AITIN has participated in
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knything Goes, is a member d the Balladeer. and
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Each spring the faculty recognizes outstanding achie▶ements of students by giving
special awards in the following areas: Art. English. Health Education. Home Economics. Language. Mathematics. Science, and Social Studies.
The ten outstanding seniors are cited at this time. Other awards given include the
Danford, I Dare You Award. the Baush and Lomb Science Award and the Seton
Boyce Memorial Award. Scholarships are also presented at this time.

Outstanding Men and Women
Gregg Hart. Rita Hodson. Mark Kellogg. Craig Lemonds. \ank▶ Lo�+ez.
Scott Milnes. Beth Robertson. Doreen Skudlarick. To m e Welke. K i m
Woods.
Dare You Award
Rita Hodson — Mark Kellogg
Bausch and Lomb Award
Douglas Reed

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�SETON BOVEE MEMORIAL AWARD
RACHELLE
BRODT
The award created by the Coldwater Daily Reporter in the
memory o f Seton Bovee. Sr.. writer. photographer. dean o f
high school sports reporting. is given annually to the outstanding male and female senior athlete of Coldwater High School.

MARK
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Presenting
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Class
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1978

COLDWATER HIGH SCHOOL

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Albert, Carl
Allen. Connie
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Arnold. Toni
Ash. Mary

Avery, Brian
Ball. John
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Barrows. Lloyd

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Bemis. Alice
Benson. Gregory
Birch. Roy

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Blair. Pamela
Blanchard. Brel
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Bregg. Judith
Breitenwischer, Tim
Bricker, Sandra

Bristol, Andy
Brodt, Rachelle
Brown, Sandy
Budd. Mark

Burke, Victoria
Burkett, Tammy
Callahan. Robert
Campbell. Lisa

Campbell. Lori
Carl, Norene
Carpenter. Rodney
Carr. Darrell

Case, Mark
Cass, Michael
Catobius, Jean
Chester, Kelvin

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Church, Donna
Clark. Ronald
Closson, John

Closson, Kay
Closson. Ray
Cobb, Brian
Coe, Karil

Coe, Kathy
Cole, Brian
Cole. Sheryld
Colvin. Patricia

onnors. Jane
Cooper. Patricia
Coscarelly. David
( 'nye\ . Douglas

Crabill. Renee
Croti Lenora
Cunningham. Da

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Davenport, Dana
Dean, Jeffery
Dearing, Bruce

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DeVolder, Sandra
Dexter, Suzanne
Dirschell, Valerie

Donay, Paul
Dorr% Christopher
Drayton. Steven
Dunn, Bruce

English, Janice
Eberspeaker, Teri
Eldridge, Susan
Enos, Renae

Ernsberger, Teresa
Fisher, Maryann
Flint, Jamie
Foerster, Barbara

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Forrister, Robin
Foster. Clifford
Fougerousse, Cheryl

Frambes, Michael
Galinis, Angela
Gersbacher, Deana
Gibbs, Steven

Goheen. Richard
Goodwin, Joanne
Graef. Susan
Granger. Robert

Gray. Chris
Gregory. Glenn
Hall. Rusty
Hannon, Mark

Harm. Carol
Hart. Gregg
Hanel,. Dougla,.
Haucka. Barbara

�Heator. Cathleen
Hemker, Beth
Herl, Tina
Herman, Dennis

Hodson, Rita
Hoeksema, Lisa
Holtz. Laurie
Horton, Heidi

Hout, Lillian
Houtz. Scott
Howe. Cynthia
Hufnagle, Rory

Hughes. Todd
Hulliberger. Kim
Hunnaman. Luann
Inde. Chris

Jackman. John
Jepson. Ginger
Johnson, Debra

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Jones. Kay
Kaylor. Glenn
Kelly. Sharon

Kellogg. Mark
Kelly. Karen
Kinyon. Jodi
Klavinski. Jerome

Klein. Diane
Klein. Jeanine
Knapp. Laurie
Kosmerick. Steven

Kreigh. Roheri
Lambert. Darmda
Lamhright. Barn
Longwell. Rodney

Leffler. Da% id
Lemonch. Craig

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Linn. Scott
Lopez, Nancy
Loud, Martha

Luke. Kristi
Lytle. Michelle
Lytle. Michael
Mackenzie, Thomas

MacRae, Lola
Magoon, Roger
Martin. Timothy
Mason. Peggy

Maxson. James
Maxson, Tammie
Meyer. Timothy
McLaughlin, Annette

McLaughlin. James
Miller. Albert
Miller. Eric
Miller, Rick

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�Milnes, Scott
Minniear, Susan
Minton, Toni
Montville. Kenneth

Moore. Dave
Morrill. Charles
Morrill. Richard
Morrison. Jack

Murdock. Cheryl
Neesley, Sherry
Neible. Rebecca
Nelson. Julia

Newman. Thomas
Noble. Steven
Nolin. Douglas
Nunnery. Kenneth

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Otis, Michael
Palmer, Jeffrey
Parks. Laurie

Pask, Timothy
Patton, Patricia
Paull. Marilyn
Pavelko, Cheryl

Penn, Sharon
Peters. Penny
Peterson, Elizabeth
Phairas, Jeffery

Pierson. Keith
Peirucki. Caren
PioRoda. MaryAnne
Pitts, Steven

Pope, Jody
Pope. Thomas
Pudak, Fredrick
Quick. Jeanine

�Reed. Douglas
Relich. Philip
Riddle, Allen
Ridenour, Jennifer

Robertson, Elizabeth
Robinson, Allan
Roby, Karen
Rogers, James

Rose, Paul
Rosenberg, Laurie
Rubley, Diane
Rubino, Robert

Rurka, Laura
Scantlen, Ruth
Scantlen, Susan
Schluhatis, Samuel

Sebald, Randall
Sewell. Craig
Sherman, James
Shelller, Patricia

171

�Sickles, Jeffrey
Skudlarick, Doreen
Smith, Diane
Smith, Gregory

Smith, Timothy
Snow, Tracey
Snyder, Robin
Sobie, James

Sovis, Maryann
Sovis, Ruthann
Springhall, Pamela
Stahly, Allison

Stantin, Elwin
Steeby, Barry
Steffey, Donovan
Stevenson, Robert

Sudz, Gerianne
Tappenden, Jay
Thatcher, Connie
Themanson, Janet

172

�Thompson. David
Thorpe, Paul
Tillitson, Diana
Toon. Pamela

Toupalik. Joann
Tower. Kirk
Trivette. Terri
Trumbull. Rebecca .

Tubbs, Ralph
Ulrich, John
Vaughn, David
Waderlow. Cheryl

Walker. Rose
Wallace, Kevin
Walters. Bryan
Wanar. Paul

Ward. Donna
Warner. Valencia
Webster. Rick
Weitekamp. Susan

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White. Susan
Wilcks, Therese
Wilcox, Richard

Wilhelm. Kimberly
Wilhite, Jeffery
Wilkins, Jill
Williams, Denise

Wilson. Robert
Winger. Evon
Winters. Kandi
Wittbrodt, Deborah

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Woods. Kim
Zabonick. Douglas
Zabonick. Steven
Zeiter, Christie

NOT PICTURED:
Dimmick, Kevin
Hall, Daniel
Kerr. Kimberly
Luce, Kevin
Nieman, Phillip
Shank. Randy
Wagoner, Robert
174

Ashley, Cathy
Elkins. Dennis
Hall. Deborah
Knauss. Keith
Malovey. Thomas
Nutt, Lee
Stanford. Jamie
Wright. Donald

Barker, Diana
Ferris. Craig
Howell. Gene
Kutzel. Denise
Miller. Martica
Post. Michael
Strobel. Kates

Blanchard. Rene
Fillev. Daniel
Hurlburt. Daniel
Linteau, David
Murphy. Timothy
Rafferty. Susan
Sunday. Rebecca

Bowling, Larry
Gibson. Julie
James. William
Longray. Robert
Neusbaum. Cindy
Sargent. Patti
Swift. Ro.

�Summers end . . . golden fields . . . scarlet
leaves . . . harvest time . . . morning
frost . . . winters snow . .

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�. . . springs awakening . . . apple blossoms . .
new leaves . . . year coming to an end . . .
sunset . . . tomorrow, a new day, a new path, a
new life.
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�J. W. Keesler and George Huff lead the traditional downtown parade hack to CHS.
Bud Blanchette and Jeff Dean. class advisor and class historian address the student body.

Mrs. Ethel Hawley. Teacher Emeritus, par excellance. is recognized by the senior class for her dedication to teaching as a substitute long after retirement.

J. W. Keesler swears in Kns Stokes as CFIS's
1978-79 Mayor.
Gordon Swan is recognized for his contributions as commission advisor.

�GRADUATION 1 9 7 8

CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS . . . F LLPAUSCH FOOD CENTER
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Presentation of the Class of I97s
— Dr. J. Warren Adair

Salutatory — Rita Hodson
Valedictory — Doug Reed

Exchange Student Message
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CONGRATULATIONS C L A S S OF
1978
Faculty and Staff
of
Coldwater High School
The 1978 CARDINAL was made possible by the effort of the
following people:
Cover Design —Jill Wilkins
Cover Graphics — Kari! Coe
Mark Hannon
Robert Granger
Photography — Kevin McLaughlin
Layout and Design — Judy Bregg
Bridgette Curry
Barbara Foerster
Ruth Rose
Sincere thanks to the faculty and staff that assisted in the
production of Volume 41.
Ralph E. Babcock
Advisor
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