E-mail Karen

McKay Grads:
Be sure to list your name at
CLASSMATES.COM
under
“McKay Elementary”.

Just getting listed there is free
 and a great way to get back in touch with grade school, high school and/or college friends...

This site created and maintained by
Karen (Derewianski) Shader
McKay Class of 1973

1970 Chorus Photo
1970 Chorus Photo

Fifth Row: Sharon Rey, Deborah Murphy, Paula Cepicka, Sylvia Kuraitis, Faith Terpstra, Debbie Malmgren, Lynn Haugen, Donna Kesler, Fancy Andrews.

 Fourth Row: Alberta Kohl, Deborah Bradley, Lynda Zoiss, Donna Janis, Liz Rayfield, Cheryl Kruspe, Sharon Hasler, Susan McGraw, Nikki Schaafsma, Karen Derewianski, Patricia Nail, Susan Pilachowski.

Third Row: Janice Wregglesworth, Debbie Sizemore, Patty Coon, Linda Petrulis, Debbie Zebell, Mary Pinnick, Nancy Craven, Lorraine Martin, Janet Simeone, (name withheld), Chris Orozco, Mr. Silhan.

Second Row: Nancy Emerson, Liz Doherty, Toni Malik, Sue Haugen, Theresa Connelly, Carol Foster, Cheryl Andrulis, Marianne hartl, Rita Connelly, Caron Piddington, Cynthia Pilotte, Linda Nicholas, Elaine Spiegel, Tina Tripamer.

First Row: Kay McMillan, Phyllis Doherty, Beth Duvick, Debbie Horton, Patsy Fisher, Debbie Rizzo, Lori Perry, Cindy Carragher, Theresa Malik.

Here’s to the crazy ones.  The misfits.  The rebels.
The trouble-makers.  The round heads in the square holes.
The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules,
and they have no respect for the status-quo.
You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. 
But the only thing you can’t do is ignore them.  Because they change things.
They push the human race forward. 
And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius.
Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world,
are the ones who do.

(From “Think Different’, an Apple Computer advertisement)