Elk Rapids High School - Yearbook (Elk Rapids, MI)
- Class of 1975
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Kathy Breece Donna Brown
Only weeds grow tall.
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Jamie Forster Kelly FOX
Good thinqs come in tall packagese Friends are fun,
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Can I blow ya a kiss?
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Yearbook 13 Senior Girl
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For me School is just a hobby! 'The candle burns brightest
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She has a manner all her own. The meek shall inherit the earth. There is 8 tavern in the town,
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CLASS WILL
I, Traci Burbank, will to Beth Anderson next year's yearbook staff in hopes that she can get it together better
than I did, and the ability to flirt so she can have as much fun in her senior year as I did.
I, Jamie Forster, will to Jon Anderson two all beef patties, special suace, lettuce, cheese, pickles onions on
a sesame seed bun.
I, Matt Thomas, will to Dennis and James Ashley an 8x10 glossy of my brother Dave.
I, Kirk Hubbell, will to John Banwell my ability to play war without actually hurting someone.
I, Kathy Banwell will to my brother John, Lovely Lorraine to bring your darn wrestling equipment to school
every day.
I, Chas Hubbell, will to Tim Boals the ability to get a little drunk and not play the Phantom Kisser.
I, Rich Burfiend, will to Tim Boals the title Best Cross Country Skier mainly because he will be the only one
after I leave.
I, Dan williams, will to Tim Boals my guardian angel Murphy to repel any good looking girls who would other-
wise seduce him and lead him away from the happy world of athletics.
I, Phil Sgriccia, will to Tim Shamus Boals my ungodly luck at poker and blackjack.
I, Joni Morrison, will to Steve Cliki Bird? Bratschi the ability to keep his carbons lined up in the machine.
I, Cheryl Curnow, will to Jill Breece, Kathy Lobb, and Laurie Whiteford a hotline to all juicy gossip and un-
tiring mouths to spread it.
I, Kathy Breece, will to my sister Jill an unscratchable copy of Rock B Roll Hootchie Koo so that someday she'll
be able to say it right.
I, Patty Bussa, will to my sister Marie Calias Mickey Mousel the ability to talk without squeaking.
I, Mark Barnes, will to Marie Teresa Bussa inner peace.
I, Irene McCave, will to Colleen Clark all the guys in the world Cexcept Frank? so she can find the right one.
I, Joy Hoopfer, will to Mark Bauer HGreat Newsn across the nation.
Watt Thomas, will to Dan Freak Coats a redneck haircut like mine.
Dave Fielstra, will to Dan Coats the ability to walk around other peoples' cars no matter what condition
you're in and not smash them up.
Jenny Hubbell, will to Connie Converse H. Herman, my favorite buddy.
Matt Thomas, will to Connie Jo Converse a fish, a straw, and a sponge.
I, Donna Veen, do hereby will to Miss Marie Bussa, the right and privilege to beat up anyone who makes fun of
her nose during her senior year.
I, Joni Morrison, will to Connie Converse my Beatrice Bunswald Baby body to help her through her last year at
Elk Rapids High School.
Barb way, will to Ron Dahl a good swift kick in the behind.
Jan Veliquette, will to Bob Davis my size so he can play fullback on next year's football team.
I, Robin Bradfield, will to Karen Killon the patience to live through one more year.
Nbrk Barnes, will to Margaret Downey a pillow with the words Hnaughty, naughty, naughtyn on it.
Phil Sgriccia, will to Chrissy Galligan the name Chrissy and my dictatorship in broadcast class.
I, Jeanette Roush, will to Holly Gotts a sore back and a pink cheek.
Gordie Converse, will to Holly Gotts my good looks and great personality.
Laurie Sanford, will to Mark Greiner a freshman-Carolyn Pemberton.
I, Kathy Banwell, will to Lorraine Kay Hatch, Motor Mouth John because I don't want him anymore.
Laurie Sanford, will to Sue Hefron my old Chevelle car.
Dan Peterson, will to Eric Hendrickson all the nude photographs in my photography magazines
I, Mark Barnes, will to Eric Hendrickson, 2 dozen giant economy size weebles.
I, Howard Hockstad, will to my brother, Michael, a pair of barettes, donated by Traci Burbank to keep the
hair out of his eyes.
I, Richard Paulus, will to Mike Hockstad, a can of Arrid Extra Dry to stay calm, cool, and collected on
the golf course.
I, Rich Burfiend, will to Jeff Holbrook, an artic parka to keep him warm as he stands guard over his locker.
I, Richard Paulus, will to Mike Hockstad, my ability to play professional golf.
I, Cheryl Curnow, will to Bonnie Julin, and Patti Norton, an alarm for Muggers in the bathroom.
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Toni Kingsley, will to Arlen Hollenbeck all my bills.
Donna Brown will to Tammie McLain the ability to stay out of ditches on Friday nights.
Tim McCauley, the great one, will to Beaver, a gold toothpick to pick the resins out of his braces.
Steve Lobb, will to my small friend Beaver my tremendous pizza eating ability.
Dave Fielstra, will to Patti Norton my love and lots of happiness in her senior year.
Cheryl Curnow, will to Gary Pierce a car with uncrunchable fenders.
Kandra Glinski, will to Sandy Powell my white paper and striped roller.
Joy Hoopfer, will to Sandy Powell a one way ticket to Colorado.
Lisa Montroy, will to Steve Shockley the ability to get a girl home on time without getting stuck.
Donna Veen, will to Steve Shockley a crochet hook and a book entitled VHow to Make an Afghan in
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Kandra Glinski, will to Jerry Steuer the ability to drag behind a car without pulling your back out.
Jenny Hubbell, will to Debbie Stites my brother Kirk and no returns.
Kirk Hubbell, will to Debbie Stites the ability to drive a car o her house in one piece.
Irene McCave, will to Alfonso Vasquez my ability to keep fit so you don't hurt yourself and you can
1 in your senior year.
Howard Hockstad will to Alfonso Vasquez a box of cornstarch.
Chas Hubbell, will to Alfonso Vasquez my great personality to go along with our dainty noses.
Irene McCave will to Mary Vasquez my ability to sit in Algebra N days out of 5 without doing anything
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Lisa Montroy will to Laurie Whiteford a jar of cold cream to get rid of her freckles by the of '76.
I, Kathy Banwell, will to Jenny williams my old basketball shoes and record. Good luck-you're going
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Communication is an art. And the art of Forensics was conquered this year by Howard Hockstad. For the 1st time
n E.R. History, Howard placed 1st at State Finals in the area of Radio News. Sophmore Anne Greer placed 6th in
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At the Regional level, held at C.M.U., Howard placed 1st, Anne 3rd, and Jamie Forster placed Sth with an
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Jan Veliquette
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Larry Couturier
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Members of our Elk Rapids High School Band be proud!
Hold your heads high as you have shown us your fine musical
abilitiesa we are proud of your efforts and these
accomplishments:
Football Half Times - the precision drill was terrific!
Keep it up.
Band and Orchestra Festival - fantastic performancee
Our 1st medal rating - a second rating.
Solo - Ensemble Festival - trumpeter, Jon Rustg clar-
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Orrg drummer, Carrey Clark.
Exchange Concert with Onekama - both hands performed well
Year-Round Concerts - small attendance, but continually
fine performances.
Honor Band - Jon Rust
All-Star Band - Mary Hopfinger, Gayle Oaks, Jenny Orr,
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Al Vasquez - Pitcher
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last but not least, All-State! Better luck next
year, Al.
Jeff Anderson recieved an Honorable ention for outfield.
Mark Greiner - 1st Base
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CLASS PROPHECY
Motion Pictures, Inc. presents for the first time ever a narration of the President's tour. written and
filmed exclusively for the class of 1975.
The year is 2000. The world all lives in free unity now thanks to our U.S. President Cal Nagy. Other
great contributors were Congressmen, Dan williams, Steve Lobb, Don Fedrigon, and Richard Paulus. we would
also like to extend our sincere thanks to Vice-President Brad Barnes.
Now that the world is taken care of, our president and vice-president are planning a trip to reminisce
about old times.
President Nagy and Vice-President Barnes will be leaving San Francisco by plane and their pilot will be
John Barnes and co-pilot, Chuck Scott.
The first stop on the agenda is in Colorado where they see Joy Hoopfer and Kandra Glinski, camping in the
mountains. Leaving Colorado president Nagy and his VP decide to rent a car and travel by land now. They
note their old buddy Jeff Anderson is president of Rent-A-Car business and his vice-president is Tim Weaver.
Now it's time for a little entertainment. Stopping at a large night club they were pleasantly surprised
to see on stage, the one and only Redman Twins. fRobin and Shawn?
The next stop is Florida where they see Joni Morrison and Jeanette Roush basking in the sun.
Money is getting a little tight now. A bank will be the next stop. Cindy Merillat is in ehatge of all
the banks throughout the nation now. Cindy tells President Nagy to travel on about 20 miles to Miami Beach
where they meet Kathy Breece who is a veterinarian. Kathy has taught her dog to eat when a bell rings. She
is now being prosecuted because the last time the bell rang the dog ate the Avon lady.
It's time to head north to Home Sweet Home. I am sure you will be amazed at the friends there. As they
cross the border into Michigan, the car breaks down. The nearest house happens to be the home of Patty Bussa
tPatty Sutter nowl. Cal calls the operator and is surprised when he finds out she is Barb way. She tells him
the nearest place to get his car fixed. Laura Waterson and Faith Berg are mechanics there.
well here they are in Detroit City. Jan Veliquette and Chuck Hubble are playing football for the Detroit
Lions. They are doing quite well.
Wendi McLachlan and Jane Abfalter are in the Commercial Art Business in Detroit. If you ever want to
talk to them you'll have to catch them between concerts. They're designing album covers.
Brian Sutter owns the hottest taxi cab service in town. Marty Groleau, Tim McCauley, and Don Bakke are
his cab drivers. Before Brad and Cal leave Detroit, they want to attend a big wrestling match. The match
is between Rick Banwell and Ray McCave. The match is extremely close. The refs,CMark Barnes and Rex Smith?
can't decide who's to be the winner. It's going to be a tough match.
Traveling further north Cal and Bngd pass Dan Peterson and Brenda Allen. They're on their honeymoon.
Also they pass Lisa Montroy who's on her way to Colorado to see Joy and Kandra.
We come to Mt. Pleasant where Central Mich. University is located. Dal and Brad are scheduled to give
a lecture. Just looking at the crowd they see Nancy Gross. They knew she was there because they recognized
her car outside. They also see Colleen Dean and Kathy Powell who are studying to be secretaries. Jim Amann
is the university's artist. Before leaving Mt. Pleasant Cal and Brad stop for a bite to eat at the Big Boy,
where Dale Daks is chef.
Back on the road. It won't be long till they reach Elk Rapids. But first a stop at Schuss Mtn. where
the skiers Dave Fielstra and Dick Jacobi are practicing for the Olympics.
well, here we are in Elk Rapids. Many of their friends still remain in this area. There goes Gale
Carmoney whipping through town. He doesn't want to be late for the party.
Jenny Hubble and Kathy Banwell are in the process of taking over the Elk River Inn. Big plans are
being made.
Matt Thomas now owns his father's bicycle shop. Matt has invented a new bicycle called Matt's Peddler.
The results of this great invention leaves Matt to be the leading bicycle manufacturer in the world. Also
just for trivia Matt's Peddler leads the bicycle sales of the world.
Now out to the TC 250 race track where Kirk Hubble and Gordie Converse are practicing. But we'l1
believe it when we see it.
taurie Sanford is Branch Manager of Elk Rapids State Bank. Jamis Forster has taken over her father's
position as District Judge. we hear she's a tuffy. Robin Bradfield is a realtor at Shamrock Realty.
Howard Hockstad is downtown debating with himself whether he should go golfing or not.
Cal and Brad decide to go to the show. Phil Sgriccia owns it now and his projectionist is Chris
wilson. The show they are about to see is staring Traci Burbank and co-starring Robert Redford, Jr.,
gag giggg ggigsg ig ggiggpdsome as his father was. Cal and Brad talk to Phil to fing out what the rest of
He tells them, Cheryl Curnow, well no one has seen her for a long time, but the last anyone heard she is married
Toni Kinsley owns her own horse ranch and Richard Burfiend, better known as Tex, is caretaker. Ray Merchant
owns one of the largest farms in the area.
walter woods is a forest ranger. Kelly Fox is a seamstress and has made quite a name for herself. Last
anyone heard from Donna Veen, she owns the Traverse City Drive-In and Dawn Powell and Jacki Mace work for her.
No one is able to locate Lee Legraff as he is traveling with his van somewhere in this big world.
Roger Gross is on his way to the Olympics. He's going to set a few world records.
we must shorten our trip as duty calls us back to Washington, D.C. We were not able to personally visit
with all our former classmates. However we did find out that Margaret Francis is back down state. She says
the city life is quite nice. Curtis Hagadon had an engagement out of town. Irene McCave went to see Ray
wrestle and Chuck Wilson and Joe Clementare out adventuring in the world somewherea Mel Bieganowski is
playing basketball for the Elk Rapids Pros. Chris Lake now owns half of Alaska and is conducting tours by
dog sled to the Norht Pole. We hear Ted Berg has accepted a position as a mechanic at the Indianapoles 500.
Donna Brown has the lead role with the Rockets currently playing at Radio City.
So it ends our trip now. A very worthwhile trip and something to remember in days to come. We will
always remember the class of 1975 and cherish all the good times we've had at Elk Rapids Senior High.
May I say it was an experience for me as well as my fellow classmates of which we will never forget. we
will always remain the Spirit of '75.
Class Flower - Rose THE CLASS OF 1975
Class Motto - There are two ways of spreading light: to be the
flame, or the mirror that reflects it . . .
Class colors - Burgandy 8 White
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CURRICULUM AWARDS
Art - Dawn Powell
Communication Arts - Howard Hockstad
Foreign Language - Traci Burbank and Jamie Forster
Home Economics - Patty Bussa
Industrial Arts - Jan Veliquette
Math B Science - Dan Peterson
Social Studies - Richard Burfiend
Vocational - Rex Smith
Best Actress - Jane Abfalter
Betty Crocker Homemaker Award Cfinished top 25 in state? - Robin Bradfield
D.A.R. Award - Cindy Merillat
Alonzo Stagg Award - Brad Barnes and Howard Hockstad
Homecoming Oueen - Jamie Forster
Prom Oueen - Joni Morrison
Prom King - Dave Fielstra
Presidential Classroom - Phil Sgriccia
Senior Girl and Boy - Jenny Hubbell, Cal Nagy
Janice Lobb Memorial - Phil Sgriccia
National Merit Scholarship Commendation - Brad Barnes
Northern Michigan Nursing Scholarship - Nancy Gross
Honor Graduates:
Cum Laude 3.0 - 3.25
Richard Paulus, Robin Bradfield, Kathy Breece, Jamie Forster, Dawn Powell, Rex Smith, Toni Kingsley
Cum Laude 3.26 - 3.49
Cal Nagy, Cindy Merillat, Cheryl Curnow, Brad Barnes, Phil Sgriccia, Dan williams
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Gary L. Ratliff
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RITEWAY PARTY STORE
Bill and Sue Kennedy
GRAND TRAVERSE ELECTRIC CO.
539 West Front Street
Traverse City Michigan
"BOB" COLE TIRE CO.
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR
151 RIVER STREET
ELK RAPIDS MICH 49629
CALDWELL JEWELERS
Professional Gemologists
Diamonds - Jewelry
Watches - Jewelry Repair
531 west Front Street
Traverse City, Mich.
Phone-W17-8480
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LITTLE CAESARS
PIZZA PARLOR
Draught Beer
Wine
Liquor
Fabulous Pizza
Live Entertainment
Dancing
Carry Outs Q Catering
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
PHONE 947-9550
HATCH PHARMACY
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Cosmetics - Russell Stover Candy
Congratulations to
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HOOVEF-TS STORE
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Complete Childrens Store
108 East Front Street
Downtown Traverse City
Open 9:39 to 5:30 Daily
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Congratulations
Class of 75
LAKELAND MOTORS, INC. Peggy and Andy
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FARM BUREAU SERVICES. INC
144 Hall Street, Traverse City
FOX'S JEWELER
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302 West Front Street
Traverse City, Michigan
THE DRAPICRY DEN
127 East Front Street
Traverse City, Michigan
Congratulations to the
Class of '75
JOHN A. TSCHUDY D.D.S
VERHAGE HEATING
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The Best Of Brandsn
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VILLAGE EAST
LAUNDRY
Elk Rapids, Michigan
IVIODERN CLEANERS
Traverse City, Michigan
TELEPHQJNE 616-255-821'
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EVERY DEAL CLEAN AS A WHISTLE
PINE GROVE HOMES. INC.
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GEN, MGR. KALKASKA, MICH
Compliments
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MORRISON
LUMBEFI COMPANY
WANIGAN CORP. -Happy People
HELPING TO BUILD ELK RAPIDS
General Contracting
Architectural Design
10565 US-31 South
Elk Rapids, Michigan
WALTERS FINE FOOTWEAR
115 East Front Street
Traverse City, Michigan
COLE BROTHERS
Traverse City, Michigan
Kievit K Stephan, P.C.
Thomas L. George, CPA
Robert G. Wonacott, M.D.
James O. Lawrence, M.D.
Mike Qousley Insurance
Donald F. Sheller D.D.S.
River Pharmacy
Richard J. Abbott, O.D.
Loyal Cobb Machine Sales
PROFESSIONAL
CENTER
Shoes-Sportswear-Clothing
men, women and children
264-5241
CARO'S FAMILY FASHIONS
Congratulations to the Class of
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GUNTZVILLER TAXIDERMY
Live Bait and Tanning
11060 US-31 South
Elk Rapids Mich. 49629
ELK RAPIDS LUMBER
Your Eager Beaver
Building Center
ONE HOUR MARTINIZING
The Most in Dry Cleaning
2144A Munson Ave. Giant Plaza
Compliments of
WARES BRO'S OFFICE SUPPLY, INC.
148 East Front Street
Traverse City, Michigan
CONGRATULATIONS
THE CAM RA SHOP
A1 Raschi
114 East Front Street
Traverse City, M1Chlgan
EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC
Congrahnauons
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ELK RAPIDS NHCHIGAN 49629
MARLEN HOLLENBECK PHONE 6161264-997
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '75
From
THE TEXAN RESTAURANT
2192 Munson Avenue
Traverse City, Michigan
947-1620
Congratulations Class of '
Compliments of
SIP N B TE
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Owners Al 8 Elaine Vasquez
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Compliments of
TRUDE True Value HARDWARE
Downtown Traverse City
corner Front and Union
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Traverse City,
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BOB'S IGA
It's the Only Place to Shop!
Foods Are of the Finest Quality and Value. The
Clerks Are Friendly and Courteous. It's Fun
Shopping at Bob's IGA!
Downtown Elk Rapids
Compliments of
BILMAFI SPORTS
INC.
Traverse City,
Michigan
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Mr.SteakNo.548 I 16165946-093
NEW EARL COBB JEWELERS mt.
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145 River Street
Elk Rapids, Mich. 49629 Phone 264-9664
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To The Class of 1975
From all of us at Zupinrs
313 Dexter, Elk Rapids
Phone 264-9626
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EXCEL AUTOMOTIVE
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148 River Street
Elk Rapids, Michigan
Best ilshes in 1975
Bob, Becky, Mike
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ASTER OF PHOTOGRAPHY
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103 River Street
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Weekdays 7:00-9:00
ELK LAKE FLORAL
We Grow, Create, and Sell
The Finest
264-8188
Cairn Highway
Elk Rapids, Michigan
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518 East Front, Traverse City, Michigan 49684
Telephone: 1616i 946-8544
Compliments of
ELK RAPIDS PACKING
COMPANY
Canned and Frozen
Fruit Products
THE CHERRY BUCKET RESTAURANT
Elk Rapid's Favorite Family Restaurant
Don 8 Evi would like to give best
wishes to the class of H75N
Especiallyg Kathy, Cindy 8 Nancy
Congratulations
TOWN CLUB
Jim and Kathy Bradfield
To Our Future Customers
Downtown Elk Rapids
Beverages F0061
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424 E. FRONT ST.
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH. 49684
HUGHES PHARMACY
Ray Zi Ce Johnson
329 S. Union St.
Traverse City, Mich. 49684
RIVER STREET FURNITURE CO.
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Fine Furniture and Antiques
Towels - Tablecloths - Bedspreads
Stained Glass - Refinishing
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SUPERIOR BRICK CRAFT
General Masonry
Kewadin, Michigan 49648
All Types of Stone
Brick, Block and
Pat Fegan Concrete Work.
RAINBOW GARDENS
Liquor, Food, Entertainment
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF
1975
Compliments of
CONRADS WHITE BIRCH LODGE
Meguzee Point Road
Cliff, Ruby, Rick 81 Karen
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