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3IH5MH 09b Our Space In Time Our own space in rhis world extends for beyond rhe hob of Hemlock High. World events effect our every day life. This year we sow rhe rising stars, rhe foiling stars rhe bright stars and rhe fading stars Russian Takeover Of Afganistan John Waynes death Falling Skylab Pope John Poul ll's visit populoriry of roller skating 3-Mile Island Poul McCartney's arrest OPEC'S Price Hikes gas lines Hostages In Iran skyrocketing gold prices Miss Piggy And The Muppets Our own spoce will always be o small port of rhe world. Someday one of our bright comers may join rhe stars of rhe rest of rhe galaxy. 3 A Galaxy Of Excitement ■u A Space In Time A rraii of srors from Hemlock mode vs woy Through the town rhis year during -he annual Homecoming PGrcde. Each cos: end o-genize- n'on consrrucred ond displayed o floor, one rhe bonds om rhe Hemlock schools accompanied. rhe procession. The queen's courr -ede through rown in srylish Corverres on rher woy ro rhe sror-srudded specroculcr ro be held during ho!,:- rime. Just os rhe world around us affects our Ives, we affect rhe uni- verse. Certain places have come ro be known as hang ours” for Hemlock students. The Richland Township Park, Macs, and Unde Dob's Resruranrs are all favorite spaces for us. Dorie ne TooP MoKsso Mueller Judy Ryder Corhy iLoundraj Shelly K. •, Dione K Jr :W me Turner Gndy ftivord Julie Wolloce Jennifer Vorsify Holly Suppes Deb Gulliver Denise Giles Usq Wenzel Korhleer Foye Kim Corey Trocey Mirchell Sondy Wurrzel Junior Vorsify Anne Lemmer Dione Thonngron Dione Povlich Cris Schulrz Peggy House Uso Srorke Lynn Erskine Freshmon Ann Wudel Chris Erienne Judy Wurrzel Tommy Schulrz Wendy Long Krisri Wegner Helen Madden Silver Stars Of Tomorrow On rhis sror-srudded nighr, we crowned o new queen ro reign over rhe proceedings. Miss Sandy Wurrzel joined rhe lisr of very special, young ladies in Hemlock High’s hisrory. Dwighr Kreoger hod rhe honor of being king for rhe evening. The courr consisred of Korhleen Foye, Tim Foy, Kim Corey, Don Liebrock, Chris LoPorre, ond Tim Redifer. The doss represen- rorives were Ann Wudel, Croig Wilsey, Peggy House, Todd Smirh, Jennifer Chopin, ond Joel Krouss. Many rears were shed, ond we oil wenr owoy wirh o new memory for our scrap- books abour Our Space in Time . A Star Studded Night 2 Gliding Like Comets In Motion - •'.■’i'I S-'. I 14 Hemlock High School dedicares irs 1980 yearbook ro an exceprional alumnus, Edward LaPorre Nor only an oursronding foorball player himself for rhe Hemlock Huskies Mr LoPone also conrinued ro supporr Hemlock and irs school sysrem ofrer his graduarion in 1958 Alrhough Mr LaPorre worked full rime or Dow Semi Conduaor in a supervisory capadry, he srill found rime ro record Hemlock's foorball games on film. Mr LaPorre also coached Lirrie League reams for many summers and became Presidenr of rhe Lirrle League Associarion. In addirion, he served on rhe Board of Education of Hemlock Public Schools. Mr LaPone conrinued his supporr of Hemlock's exrra-cumcular program when he became Vice-Presidenr of Hemlock's Boosrer Club His rireless efforrs helped keep exrra-curricubr acriviries a viral pan of our school. Ir is wirh pride and grarirude rhar Hemlock's srudenr body honors one of our own former groduares. Hemlock Public Schools has been enriched and viralized by rhe efforrs of Edward LaPorre We apprecare and respecr his efforrs The 1980 HUSKIE, A Space In Time, yearbook is dedicared ro his memory Central Administration, Beginning Of It All L. Goriglio Superintendent R Benford Direaor of Personnel T. Kochendorfer Director of Community Education A. Sanders Business Manager K. Krivick Secretory C. Boselms Secretory 19 Boord of Education 0. to r.): L. Goriglio. L. Long. R. Klug, W Winchell. G. Boyd, J Gudoiris, R. Benford MISSING S. Koch. The Leaders Of Today Guide Us To Tomorrow L. Doumonn Principal G. Pick Assisronr Principal Arhleric Director k M. Murphy Seaerory J. Pivord Seaerory 20 Services To Better Our Lives J. Shearer Counselor J. Shelrraw Counselor B. Wallace Librarian I. Miller Library Aide Chow Down! KITCHEN HELP (I ro r.): Mrs Dell, Mrs. Doyle, Mrs. Preuss, Mrs Townsend, Mrs. Frank. They Keep Us On The Move DUS DRIVERS Par Dilirzke Ekjwyn Gaxron Dorris Esrrodo Robert Earner Virginio Firring Mary Foye Rolph Fredrick Joyce Geirmon Dorothy Ickes Richard Izzo Decky Krok Margaret Kehoe Par KeHy DUS DRIVERS Florence Kirby Geraldine Krurh Irene Kube Ted Leuenberger Par Povlich Albert Polley Elaine Pumford Ken Schell Donnie Wordin Carol Wordin Eileen Wordin Mortyn Wudel English, The Universal Language C. Gordner Composition Procricol English Creorive Wriring Individuol Reseorch D Gunrher Moss Medio English 10 Journolism M. Fisher English 9, 10 Speech Dromo Language, The Love Of Our Lives Calculating Our Lives D Krueger Geomerry Algebra D. Nelson Chemisrry I General Morh D Orrer Algebra II Calculus Comparer Programing Trigonomerry M ftobishaw Algebro I Experiments With Life Bringing The Past Into The Present D Darla nd Government Modern Age American History J. Blue American History Modern Age Bringing The World D. Agresro Economics Government A. Vree Modern Age French I German I, II Home 29 heir Business Is Business 30 (3. Adorns Accounting Marketing J Luebkerr General Business Typing I B. Bugni Vocational Sreno Shorthand 'V Townsend Typing I, II Business Moth Creative Classes J. Heorh P.E. A. Piazza Health Ed. P.E. R. Wolloce American History P.E. Keeping Us In Shape Meeting Special Needs 33 Practical Experience V B Surron Mechanical Drawing I. II Architectural Drawing I.V.C. fV McAllisrer Auro Body Auro I Tune-up 34 . . For Our Future W Cook Animal Science Plant Science I.V.C. Agricultural Mechonics Form Management R Rosselit Wood I. II I.V.C. 35 The Future Begins With C.O.C. ?nis -McCad ‘rri-Wolkowij in no WellnJ STENO-CLERICAL Jomie Morrm Cheryl Kosrrewzo Michelle Lovioierte Roe Frirz Porry Stryker Debbie Gullivc- Lou Ann Tui Pom C BUILDING TRADES Steve Smith Steve Frirzler Dob Gouletre Martin Hill Vince Smith Harris rr Oldenburg Judy Kode Kq n P reg Kfirhy Drown Cindy Zeirler Chris LoPorte Ten Walker Doug Hughes Jeff Murphy Moyer TRAVEL ASSISTANT FOOD SERVICE Michelle Miron Dndgerre Diersboch GRAPHICS ARTS Kim Sronrz LQn Andrus j Orendo Wegner r AUTO MECHANICS Richard Tyro - Howard Alien DRAFTING Chris Walters Alice Desner Korin Little Connie Rohwerrer ELECTRICITY Dob Dorlond Andy Neuenfeldr Kathy N Mike Lori Vomer Jim D Dave Tom Ph raves MAJOR APPLI DATA P REPAIR Cheryl Go! Chris Fehn Jerry Dedford CHILD CARE MACHINE Don Cose Debbie Brenske Cindy Rivard MCNflX 2 36 Keeping Us Looking Good Eori Kehoe Cusrodion Koy Cochron Cusrodion Borb Verherell Cusrodion Tom Weiskirch Cusrodion Bose Froflo Holl Moniror Lindo Hingsron Holl Moniror Troy Crosby Srudenr Cusrodion NOT PICTUBED Mary Darby Holl Moniror 37 38 Students Teaching Students FUTURE TEACHERS Kelly Sample Bob Hoog Debbie Woifgram Marry Srovley Elaine Hare Vickie Claxron Chris Fehn Rick Jesse Debbie Moon Connie Spyker Roger Miller Ken Frollo Cheryl Radosa Julie Yaggie Tammie Church Kim Lolmaugh Gndy LaPorre Judy Ryder Alice Besner Julie Nowak Lori Lloyd Jon Murray Lori Orrer Phil Rhode Cheryl Kosrrazwa Nancy Lurzke Par Morse Parry Stryker Kevin Kozmerski Julie Beurhin Cindy Rivard Kelly Norhelfer Sue Stadler Lori Denrer Marcy Miller Shelly Wilsey Don List Chris Howe Jerry Kube Daren Forbes Toff M llor Karen Lirrie nmntrr Karen Nosh Becky Bieberirz Bev Mechem Dave Hanson Laurie Hoeppner Rose Wiechec Theresa Henn;ger Jennifer Chapin Dora Kline Qndy Dell iyid Volz |nis Royal 1 Theresa Princinski Kathy McPhlomy Debbie Scorr Greg Dreaurigan Holly Suppes Crystal Robn Jeon Wesri iVonne Pruess iwn Woslosk) T- __ Julie Lisa Zable Shelly Awod Mor. Gena Konsdorf Mary Tyler Cmdy Zeirler Mmdy Updike Dorlene Jerry Coro1 Gembrowski Vmce Smith Barney Hingsron Karhy Schramke Joe Gorney James Buckley Dove Bouliew Brerr Mielke Ron Roggow Michele Laviole Debbie Reynolds Vickie Nuffer Teri Bronsreder Mike Henniger Lisa Wenzel Jeff LaPorre Terri Mills Mark Henniger Zandy Hilton Brian McNerr Groce Polzin Student Government Leads The Way DACK ROW 0. ro r.); S. Kraniak, K, Dray, T Hawror, K. Erskine, S Pruess, J. Doyle SECOND ROW, K. Corey, M Kraniak, M Meir, C. Weise, L. Erskine, D. Gorney. FRONT ROW; C. Wilsey, C. Knoll, K. Wegner, T. Redifer. 40 Alaniz, Roseltnda Anamon, Parrick Armeros, George Armsrrong, Daniel Armsrrong, Robert Boase, Joel Dares, Douglas Beds, Cynrhia Bed srow, Stephanie Belisle, Laura Bell, Keirh Bell, Kevin Bierd, Kathleen Broley, Daniel Braley, Toyna Bray, Matthew Brindley, Jenice Brown, Tracy Bruce, Todd Bruske, Jeffery Brunetr, Kris Burgess, George Burgess, Michael Butcher, Todd Byom, Amy Carey, Kristine Chapin, Mark Clark, Dorrhy Claxron, Todd Cloyborn, George Collver, John Collver, Mike Freshmen Fly High The Freshmen didn'r participare in many activities, bur they gained experience rhis pasr year. With rhe help of rheir dass advisor, Miss Riba, they created a Homecoming floor. Ir was a foorball field wirh a foorball going through rhe goal- post. On rhe sides were flowered skirts wirh rhe saying Huskies are a knockout'' on each side. Riding on rhe floor were rwo foorball players and a mascor. The Freshman Represenrorives were Ann Vudel and Craig Wiisey. The Freshman Class officers were Ann Gorney, President,- Scorr Gorsline, Vice President; Krisri Wegner. Treasurer; Jeff Hienz, Secretary. Colvin, Shelley Crosby, Gndy Crump, Denjomin Curris. Morgorer Dexrer. Phillip Doehring, Drodley Donohue. Poulo Doyle, Lori Draper, Kelley Dwenger, Jennifer Eods, Drenr Efu, Karen ENenne, Chrisrine Farura, John Fisher, Trudy Firch, Karen Flynn. John Fronds, David Freemon, Craig Frosr, Drendo Frosr, Jessie Frosr. Marvin Gallaugher. Michoel GorigHo. Dona Gar no, Theresa Gascoyne. Kevin Gerzeski, Roberr Gorney, Ann Gorsline. Scorr Gosen, Jeffery Gower, Russell Green. Daniel Greskowiak. Jeffery Gulliver, Krisrine Heinz, Jeffery Hendershor, William Henniger, Mark Hilbrondr, Kurr Hock. Sandra Hoggard, Cheryl Hollingsworrh, Sarah Honsinger, John 41 Howe, Colleen Hubbard, Amy Hubbeli, Denise Joenicke, Debro Jorobeck, Robert Jensen, Robert Jerry, More Kall man, Thomas Koraski, Kimberly Koufmon. Jennifer Kissone. Dovid Kirrer. Walter Kirrer, Wendy KnoH, Chrisrine Koboidr, Louro Krueger, Robert Kube, Donnie Lolonde, Koren LoPorre, Porrick LoPorre. Theresa Loundro. Michael Leidig, Kristine Lerrs, John Lloyd, Dilly Long, Wendy Lurzke. Jeffery Modden, Helen Majeski, Sherri Morrin, Donokj Mason, Connie Mosso, Rodger Mou, Oona McCuilogh, Lrso McLaren, Mery Mechem, Jenny Mellberg, David Miellse, Curr Mikek, Karen Millar, Jean Miller. Krisren MoeHer, David Moore. William Morrison. Michelle Moulron, Dale Mull, Trina Muivaney, William Murphy, Bernaderre Murphy, JUS Nalevayko, Brian Nash, Diane Near, Wendy Neuenfeldr. Sreve Nyman, William Ojczyk, Jennifer Oldenburgh, Brian Osrrowski, Troy Pocholke. Tracy Palmer, Linda - 43 c The Added Spirit At H.H.S. Parmer, Mary Peals, Parri Polzin, Monica Pruess. Poul Root, Michael Rick, Dennis Rogers. Brian Rohn. Carmen Rohwetter, Steven Rosa, Ricky Rowe, James Royal, Donald Rusmisel. Dennis Rurh. Margaret Ryder. Cathy Ryder. James Somple. Vonda Savage. Morie Scandlon. Tracey Schoeding. Holly Schaeding, Robert Schian, Kimberly Schmidt, Shelly Schomaker, Kathy Schornids, Michael Schroeder, Keith Schroeder. Timmy Schultz, Drenr Schultz, Tamara Scott, Susan Seeman. John Sheldon. Richard Shepherd, SaHy Shields, Wade Shriver, Scott Slagle, Tomi 44 Smorch, David Smeiley, William Smith, Korhy Spitz. David Srodler. Scorr Stork, Down Sreinerr, Mark Srevenson, Paul Srone, Troy Srroebe!, Lisa Srroebel, Penee Tomsich. Srephen Trepkowski. Susan Troge, Laura Turner. Jeffery Turner. Julie Tworozynski, Judy Updike. Gregory Vanderburg, Deborah Vennmiglid, Lisa Walton. Cliff Wore. Todd Wosalaski. Diana Weiskirch, Debbie Wegner, Knsri Wellman, Dole Werherell, Treno Wilsey, Craig Woolever. Ted Wreggeisworth. Michele Wudel, Ann Mane Wurrzel. Judy Yackel. Dob Zeirler. Amy Zolinski, Srephen 45 Dorsr. Suson Goshons, Alice Gores, Charlene Gouer. Chrisrine Geek, Korhy Gecker, Jeff Gelisle, Dean Deli, Gryon Oerrhume, Rebecca Oluemer, Gillie Jo Gouliew, Kelly Gowen, David Gray, Charles Grennensruhl. John Grenske. Mark Grerernirz, Mary The Srors of '82 began rhe year by constructing a Home- coming float, which tied for first place with rhe Junior Class float. The Sophomore Representatives were Peggy House and Todd Smirh. Larer in rhe yeor rhey sold popcorn in decorator jars wirh marching solr ond pepper shakers. The highlight for rhe Sophomore Class was ordering rheir class rings The Sophomores sponsored rhe annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. Their doss advisor was Mr. Robishow. Sophomore Closs officers were Don Early, President; Lynn Erskine, Vice President Shelley Smirh, Treasurer; Peggy House, Secrerary. Aho, Grero Allen. Corrine Andrus, James Anspe, Robert Ooldwin, Jennifer Goliien, Kurr Stars Of ’82 Drindley, Ann Marie Gronz, Laura Grace, Prisallo Grunerr. Teresa 46 Durch. Dione Burdo, Michoe! Burns, Darnel Collohon, Norolie Corey. Keirh Clare, Rhonda Clark, Jeon Collier, Russell Cromron. Scorr Crosby. Troy Dolron, Roberr Dorby, Deborah Dowley, Cynrhio Dempsey, James Dorson, Lonerre Early, Donald Fcksrorm. Sreven Erskine, Lynn Erskine. Sue Firring, James Fletssner, James Foy, Chrisrine Frosr, Joseph Galtaugher, Sreven Garno, Deidre Gay. Susan Geirmon, Gregory Gerken. Carhy 47 Glynn, Michael Goulerre, Jeffrey Graham, Todd Greyerbiehl, Mike Grubough, Laurie Hagen y, Joseph Hail. Damon Hare, Troy Heinz. Donna Helmboldr, Hal Henry, Penny Hingsron, AAichael Hollingsworth, Dinah Hughes, Kelly Hughes. Mark Hurfilz, ftoben lakes, Duane Jacques, Gory Jaruoeck, Kelly Jerry, Nancy Kode, Janice Kode, Joyce Kode, Judy Kaiser, Mark Keller, Dinah Kelley, Lynnerre Kellog, Pamela Kenny, Colleen Kenny. Deanna Kiug, Jomes 48 Koboldr, Mark Krause, Debra Krueger, Jeffrey Krurh, Thomas Kube, Sara LaPorre, John Leaym, Joey LeCloir, Villiam Lemmer, Anne Uebrock, Theresa Lincoln, Sreven Maas, Duane Modden, David Malone, Cheryl McCaughna, Brian McCulloch, David Merivo, Daniel Mielke. Darrell Miller. John Nelson, Harold Nowak. Anna Oden burgh, Kevin Oravirz, Michael Povlich, Diane Pavlik, Kevin Pierce, Mark Popp, Parrida Prasr, Timorhy 49 Prorr, Shelly Prezzaro, Michael Pruess, Gary Pufahl, James Pumford, Marrhew Rouchholz, William Raymond, Spencer Redifer, Marrhew Rick, Sreve Rohde, Walrer Roor, David Rose, Scorr Rowe, Jane Rurh, Mark Rye, Bradley Scanlon. Srocey Schafer, Jill Schiedr, Jill Schmidr, Dovid Schomoker. Marlene Schulrz, Chrisreen Seeber, Robert Shepherd, Bruce Shepherd, Mark Smirh, Daniel Smirh, Mariberh Smirh, Shelley Sokjon, David Missing John Berger Dewoyne Bullord Vince Cosrillo Eornie Clork Vincerr Conn Keirh | John Fr Dovid ( Scorr Hogenoue Peggy House Mary Jo Inmon Michoel Kern Lee LoDrig Leonn Lomb Srarke, Lisa Srroebel, Doniel vans Suppes, Lonnie Temple, Dereck Tessin, Down Thoringron, Dione Tibbie, Mom'n Tomosek, Tommy Trempe, Tommy Tyler, Donna UdeH, Srephonie Vorner, Chris Vid ermon, Scorr Volz, Mory Walkowiok, Amy Ward, Boy Warcfen. Lynn Wordin, Williom Vornimonr, Kelly Worson, Ronald Weise, Cheryl Wesrphol, Lori Wiechmann, Wiliam Viliams. Debra Tracey Louberr IRondy Meson Mike McKellar Blake Miller Sronely Miskiewick Brenda Shimonek Jhomas Smorch Todd Smirh Sabrina Torrez Colerre Wilkowski POPCORN «or oo r, OONurf Winchell, Chrisrene Yohn, Wiltojean Zobel, Dovid Zoteiski, Thomas CHERfty UCCRice auastc y m 51 The Sparkling Junior Qass starred an active year by building a Homecoming float, with the help of Miss Darlond and Mr. Blue, their dass advisors. The float tied for first place with the Sophomore Class float. The Junior Representatives were Jennifer Chopin ond Joel Krause. They also sponsored the Homecoming Dance with the rheme Comelor” In November they starred rehearsing for the Junior Play, under the direction of Mr. Fisher, entitled ''No More Homework . They presented the play on November 30 and December 1 They sold refresh- ments or Monday Night Bingo and sold candy bars to raise money. The Junior Class also organized the Junior-Senior Banquet ond the Prom Class officers were Renee Udell, President; Scott Scho- maker, Vice President; Bonnie Klepporr, Treasurer; Debbie Scott, Secretary. This year a new activity for girls was added to the list or Hemlock High. It was Powder Puff Football. The only game played was held in Octo- ber The Freshman ream forfeited their game. The Sophomores then played the Seniors. The outcome of that gome was a Sophomore win. The Sophomores then ployed the Ju- niors. Shelly Awod, a Junior, made the only touchdown in the game to give the Juniors a victory with the score of 7-0. Awad, Sheily Basner, Denise Bedford, Mark Bell. Charles Berger, Michelle Besner, Alice Beuthin, Steven Bieberirz, Rebecca Brenske, Debbie Brisbois, Jennifer Brown, Kathy Brown, Mary Bruce, James Bruske, Richord Buckmasrer, Michael Burbank, Laurie Burdo, Ron Campbell, Richard Chopin, Jennifer Church, Tammy Ciozinski, Stephanie Claxron, Vicki Cross, Dovid Crum, Scott Frdlo, Kermerh Goriglio, Gory Czymbor, Korin Doshner, George Do vis. Norman Eberling. Jomes ErsKine, Karen Erienne, Mark Firch, Fred Firing. Thomas Forresr, Amy Frank, Ronold Freeman, Scorr Frirz, Roe Ann Giles, Denise Gokxnbisky, Troy Gorney, Joeseph Groves, Phillip Grezesiak, Porrick Gulliver, Debra Hogorry, John Hanson, David Hare, Elaine Here, Richard Horris. Shelly Haven, Suzanne Hawror, Theresa Hegenaur. Mark HeSer, Sreworr Hemboldr, Dove Hennmger, Michael Higdon, Julie Hilron, Julie Hilron, Zandy 54 Hingsron, Borney Hock, Corey Howe, Chris Hubble, Jeff Jesse, Kick Kay lor, Jeff Kazmerski, Kevin Keenon, David Kehoe, Daniel Kellogg, Melinda Kenny, Greg Kierzman, Kelly KlepporT, Bonnie Knox, Ann Kolinski, Diane Kosrrzewo, Cheryl Kraniak, Susan Krause, Daniel Krause, Joel Kricher, Mary Krueger, Mark Kube, Jerry Kube, Ronald Kuelske, Therese La Cosse, Kelly LaDrig, Roy LoLonde, Lorie LaPorre, Cindy Loviolerre, Tom Lincoln, Holly Lin vile, Louro Lirrle. Korin Lloyd. Lori Lloyd, Tommy Lolmaugh. Kim Morko, Lorry Marsh, Kelly Mason, Jerry Masso, Todd Moyer. Carrie McKellor, Sreve McLaren, Jerry McLaren, Katherine McManus, Lauro Mechem, Beverly Mellberg, Brad Mielke, Brerr Mills, Theresa Miron, Joseph Moon, Debbie 5 21 PARKING AT ANY TIME HEMLOCK SAGINAW Morse, Parrico Mulvoney, Thomos Murray, Jon Musielok. Poul Nosh, Koren Nass. Gregory Neuenfeldr, Cori Neuenfeldr, Charles Neuenfeldr, Lindo Norris, Mark Norhelfer, Kelly No wok, Jeonne Nowok, Joanne Oldenburg, Thomas Orrer, Lori Pocholke, Orion Ponkow, Sue Parrish, Kim Perre, Keirh Phelps. Jeff Polzin, Groce Polzin, John Popp. Charles Prinansky, Theresa Pufohl, Poulo Rodosa, Cheryl Rehak, Porrick Rivord, Gndy Roggow, Ronold Rorrmon. Raymond Royal. Dennis Rusmisel, Martin Sample, Kelly Schoeding, Randy Schafer, Jon Schomaker. Scorr Schultz, Wendy Scott, Debbie Seeburger, Or ad Shields, Chad Smith, Korhy Smith, Vincent Spodoro, Joseph Srodler, Susan Srroebel, Kenneth 56 No More Homework For Juniors Suppes, Holly Taylor, Gndy Tool, Darlene Toms ch, Frank Turner, Suzanne Tyrrell, Tory Udell, Renee Updike, Melinda Valera, Duane Vedorde, Karhy Volz, David Wade. Darb Wade. Hope Wade, Wiffiam Wolkowiak, Keri Ward. June Wardin, Kurr Wardin, Ray Wasaloski, Dawn Worson. Roberra Weed, Orion Wenzel, Lisa Winslow, Karhy Wolfgram, Debbie Wolgasr, Julie Woolever, Gary Yaggie, Julie Yenr, Timorhy Zabel, Lisa Zotinski, Raymond 57 4 'n 6 — Thats Debatable DACK ROW: (I ro r.); Michoel Fisher — Advisor, C. Crosby, K Kozmerski, C. Peirz, M. Updike, SECOND ROW, M. Tyler, L. Doyle, K. Firch, FRONT ROW; L. Srroebel, K. Koroski, A. Hubbard, K Parrish Hemlock's Debate Team, under rhe direcrion of Michoel Fisher, reached o specroculor in rheir second year of competition. As o varsity ream they compered in rhe Store Dis- trict Debate Tournament and were able ro maintain rheir fine reputation. The ream placed third in rhe Saginaw- Bay Debate League. Our Forensic ream, also in rheir sec- ond year, sustained rheir title as a fine dramatic public speaking ream. Con- gratulations ro this ream for rheir fine showing at rhe Saturday Tourna- ments. 58 BACK ROW: a. to r.); J. Klug, S. Schomoker, C. Wilkowski, L. Howror, Michoel Fisher — Advisor, FRONT ROW; M. Schomoker, M Srroebel, M Kroniok, R. Dieberirz. High Honors For Academic Achievers BACK ROW: 0. ro r.) D. Schiefer, D. Prosr, Q. Rick. T. Albosro, T. Rohn, B. Vukovich, M Mueller, J. Flood, S. Firring, THIRD ROW: D. Johnson, J. Doyle, B. Bluemer, K Jurek, R. Miller, T Foy. C. Chopin, M. Spodoro. J. Wildemurh, M. Benford. R. Wosoloski, D. Buckley SECOND ROW: J. Ryder. M Meier, K. Broy, B. Clore, C. Rohn. J. Wolloce, M. Mueller. P Forresr. S. Preuss, J Buckley, J. Rrch, B. Krurh. S. Wilkowski, C. Koboldr. KNEELING K Corey, T. McMoll, T Mirchell. J. Roppley, L. Howror, J. Blehm. D. Krueger. C. Bell, M Loviolerre, G. McCoughno, B. Hurfilz, S. Good, D. Kelley MISSING: B. Schmidr, S. Wurrzel, D Zosrrow, T. Schafer. BACK ROW 0. ro r.) L. Wenzel, S. Turner. L Lloyd, J. Brisbois, M Updike. M. Brown, C. Loundro, K. LoCosse, L. Lorvolo, J. Chopin, D. Moon, T. Howror, M. Kellogg, B. Klepperr, FRONT ROW: S. Schomoker, T. Kuelski, C. Neuenfeldr, J. Spodoro, K Marsh, D. Keenan, G Goriglio, D. Tool, B. Pacholke. The Norionol Honor Sociery Mem- bers show high academic achieve- menr and leadership abiliry. All mem- bers ore Junior and Seniors. Seniors musr mainrain a cumulorive grade poinr of 0.0 or berrer, while Juniors musr hove o 3.3 or berrer. These members were selected by o foculry council and were odvised by Mrs. Bea Wallace. N.H.S. also sponsors on open house in rhe Foil and on Awards Assembly in rhe Spring. 59 Playing Their Way Into Our Hearts MEMBERS J Andrus, G Armeros, S Deckrow, L Delisle, K Dierd, D Droley, T Droley, T Durcher, A Dyom, K. Corey, S Colvin, S Darling, D Eods, C Erienne, J. Forura, J. Firch, K. Fobeor, J. Frosr, 5. Hegenouer, D Helmboldr, P Henry, P House, D Hubbell, G. Jacques, W. Kirrer, D Klepporr, R. Kohlhoff, D. Uoyd, H. Madden, C. Molone, D. McCoughno, G. McCoughno, M. Meier, K, Mikek, K. Miller. D. Moeller, D. Murphy, K. Oldenburg, C. Pierz, S. Prarr, J. Ryder, J. Ryder, S. Sconlon, T Scanlon, H Schoeding, W Schulrz, M. Srroebel, S Tomsich, J. Tworozynski, D. Taylor, W. Vode, K, Wegner, S. Wilson, D Wolfgrom, A Wudel, L. Zobel. SECOND ROW (I. ro r.); G. Geirmon, S. Ecksrorm, Direaor R. Doniels, S. Tomsich, J. Andrus, S. Hegenouer, K. Kozmerski. FIRST ROW (I. ro r.); L Grubaugh, F. Tomsich, G. Updike, D. Goriglio, J McLaren, T. Oldenburg, D. Wode This year's Concert Band really kepr rhemselves busy. They performed ar rhe Christmas Concert, and the Spring and Fall Concert. They ploced third ar rhe Regionals Festival in Owosso, and also performed for rhe Hemlock High School Graduation. The Concert Band's big money raiser was selling gift kirs ro repair and get new equipment. The Stage Band has also kepr rhemselves busy. They performed ar rhe home basketball games and pep assemblies. 60 DACK ROW 0. ro r.), C Wilkowski, J Smith, J. Royal, L. Mulodore, D. Buckley, J. Firch, B Wade, D. Valerio, K. Perre, K. Sample, S. Srodler, A. Lerrs, J. Clark, B. Pirr, S. Awad, J Sagemon, V. Nuffer. SECOND ROW (I. ro r.); D. Burch, K. Schromke, M. Srroebel, P. Bruce, C. Allen, S. Wilson, N. Davis, T. Croby, M. Buckmasrer, S. Haven, H Suppes, P. House, C. Musiebk, S. Berger, C. Mayer, T. Mills, C. Laporre. FRONT ROW (I. ro r.); A. Bashons, H Lincoln. K. Nash, J. Baldwin, D. Wasaloski, P. McClure, B Shepkerd, M. Rusmisel, D Basner, C. Peirz, J. Blehm, L. Grubough, D. Zasrrow, T. Sauer. D Byam, J. Higdon. MISSING, J. Polzin, D. Scorr, B. Wode, R. Arispe, R. Fehn, T Henninger, M. Kaiser, K Lurh, B Mechem, L McCoy. They Fill Our Lives With Song This year's Choir Girls Glee were very busy doing numerous perfor- mances for many occasions. Some of rhese performances included singing for rhe High School open house, rhe Hemlock Middle School, and for our own Christmas Concert. Along with these there was a very speaal occa- sion when rhe choir sang for rhe peo- ple at Fashion Square Mall. The Hemlock High School Choir is under the direction of Mr. Rob Dan- iels. Mr. Daniels has been teaching for two years, and has made rhe Hem- lock Choir something ro be proud of. The Girls Glee, directed by Mr. Dan- iels, participated in an active year. Besides singing with rhe choir they performed at Hampton Square Mall, for the Scholastic Art Awards presen- tation. 61 BACK ROW (I. ro r); R. Alaniz, T. Siogle, T. Liebrock, K. Firch, B. Murphy, L. Bronz, K. Beck. SECOND ROW 0. to r.), M Savoge, C. Crosby, P Henry, L. Doyle, R. Srroebel, B. Shimonek, M. Volz, S. Udell. FRONT ROW (I. ro r.); R. Daniels, T. Church, K. Vedrode, C. Furrell, D. Williams, C. Winchell, S. Srocy, C. Foy, C. Mason, D. Tessin, D. Wasaloski, C. Forrin, B. Hurfilz, MISSING, M. Rurh Keeping In Step MEMBERS; J. Andrus, G. Armeros, S. Beckrow, L. Belisle, K. Bierd, D. Broley, T. Broley, T. Butcher, A. Byom, K. Corey, S Colvin. S. Dorling, B £ods, C. Etienne, J. Foturo, J. Fitch, K. Fobeor, J. Frost, E. Hore, S. Hegenouer, D. Helmboldr, P. Henry, P. House, D Hubbell. K. Kozmerski, L. Kelley, W. Kirrer. B. Klepport, R. Kohlhoff, B. Lloyd, T. Uoyd, H. Modden, C. Molone, B. McCoughno, G McCoughno, M. Me er, K. AAikek, K AAiller, D. Moeller, B. Murphy, K. Oldenburg, C. Pierz, S. Prorr, C. Ryder, J. Ryder. J Ryder, S. Sconlon, T. Sconlon, H. Schoedmg, T. Scoeding, S. Tomsich, S. Tomsich, J. Tworozynski, D Tyler, T. Walker, K. Wegner, S. Wilkowski, W Wade, S. Wilson, D Wolfgrom, A. Wudel, L Zobel. The Marching Band and Color Guard performed on various occasions. The most memorable events were the Homecoming and Memorial Day Pa- rades. They also performed during half- time home football games. SECOND ROW (I. to r.) K. Mikek, K. Bierd, S. Beckrow, E. Hare, J. Ryder. G. McCoughno, M. Meier, D Wolf gram, C. Ryder, A Byom. FIRST ROW; K. Corey, K. Miller, T. Walker, L Kelley. A Wudel. On Guard Comp Guard The second year of Comperirion Color Guard end- ed wirh o specrocular fon-foir. The flogs rhor flew and rhe guns rhor fired, oil proved ro be o wonderous occasion. Under rhe insrrucrion of Judi Dicki, Manager Rob Daniels, and Tom Drowly drill composer, rhey creared a show rhor was o rememberable evenr. The Guard compered in rhe Michigan circuir class division “A . DACK ROW (I. ro r.); M. Srrobel, D. Wade, S. Prarr, D. Tyler. SECOND ROW; E. Hare, T. Uoyd, D. Burch, B. Klepporr, FRONT ROW; D. Woifgrom, L. Kelley, H. Schoeding, K. Miller MISSING; T. Kuelske, K. Kozmerski, M. Meier, C. Wilkowski, C. Allen. 63 BACK ROW: a. ro r.): P Morse, C LoPorre, T. Mills, M Kricher, S. Sradler, FRONT ROW, C. Taylor, D. Wotfgrom, D, Wasloski. Orher Members include oil srudenrs enrolled in Home Economics dosses Lost year ir was FHA — rhis year ir's HERO — Home Economics and Related Occupations. Why the change? Ir's nor just for girls anymore; ir's for boys, roo. This group is really busy! They sponsored a Halloween porry for Kindergarten-Third graders. Fifreen HERO srudenrs rook 35 elemenrory children rrick-or-rreoring and rhen bock ro rhe school where rhey ployed gomes, danced, hod cosrume awards and refreshments. Par Morse, Terri Mills, and Mrs. Dennis — HERO advisor, also attended a two doy store leadership s training workshop or rhe Romodo Inn in Midland. Huskies H.E.R.O.'s OFFICERS BACK ROW (I. ro r.); S Kube — Hisrorion, L. Denrer — Treasurer, C. Neuenfeldr — Sentinel, W Raymond — Porliomenrorion, FRONT ROW, T. Tomasek — Secretory, B Clare — President, T Guerrler — V. President. F.F.A. Is Growing Better This group was very busy this year forming land, raising chickens, and having fun. They sold chickens, crops, and fruit for some of their funds. They also sponsored a chili dinner for the reochers, o conresr, onimol form for the kindergorren-sec- ond graders. Sounds Great! B.O.E.C. MEMBERS Tim Albosro Charlene Bores Rebecca Bieberirz Bonnie Bluemer Korhleen Bray Mary Brerernirz Korhy Brown Laurie Burbonk Kim Corey Rhonda Clore Jock Doyle Lynn Erskine Korhleen Foye Domon Holl Shelly Harris Teresa Howror Donna Heinz Dove Keenan Dinah Keller Colleen Kenny Ann Knox Dee Drueger Kelly LoCosse Lori Lorvolo Corhy Loundro AAichelle Loviolerre Solly LeCloir Dovid Madden Jomie Morrin Kelly Marsh Jerry McLaren Teri McMoll Trocy Mitchell Poulo Pufohl Julie Rappley Cris Schultz Joe Spodoro Connie Spiker REGIONAL WINNERS: BACK ROW (I. to r.); S. LeCloir, D. Tyler. Mr. Luebkert. C. Bores, K Marsh, J. Rappley, K. LoCosse, T. Zolinsky, D. Modden, B. Bluemer, FRONT ROW: A. Knox. L. Wardin, K. Brown, C. Loundro. 66 REGIONAL WINNERS: BACK ROW (I. to r.), R. Clore, L. Srorke, K Foye, J Doyle, J. McLaren, S. Srodler, P. Pufahl, K. Dray, K. Wolkowiok, SECOND ROW; D Keller, C. Schulrz, L Erskine, L. Lorvala, M. Loviolerte, R. Bieberirz, FRONT ROW; M. Brerernirz, C. Kenny. Is Getting Down To Business STATE WINNERS PICTURED (I. ro r ); R. Bieberirz, D. Madden, K Brown, K. LoCosse, K, Bray, B, Bluemer, A. Knox, C. loundro. The B.O.E.C. ream is some- thing we con be proud of. They compered in many areas, ranging from speech ond ryping ro accounting and business morh. The spelling ream won first or borh regional ond srare comperirions. Kim Carey turned our ro be a firsr- rare receprionisr, winning first ar regionals ond srare, and third ar nationals. Their Spirit Shines Through The 1979-1980 Pep Club did more rhis year rhan ever before Alrhough there were few members, rheir spirit mode up for it. This years members were; Geno Konsdorf, Karen Fitch, Janice Brind- ley, and Penny Fisher. They were helped our by the Pom-Pon ond Cheerleading squads. These students who worked after school showed rheir dedication ond spirit towards the school. 68 Skiing Their Way To Success SKI TEAM 0. ro r.): M Tibbie, J. Bruce, Coach Johnson. S. Pankow, M, Collver. D Johnson, B Nymon, B Warner, K. Wardin. G. Goriglio, D. Ganglio, T.J Wenzel, R. Rosa, D Bowen, S Awod, B McNerr, B. Kline, B. Hoag, MISSING: D Belisle, S. Carrer, M. Prezzoro. Men — 6 Wins 3 Losses Women — 5 Wins 3 Losses 1 Tie LETTER WINNERS M Tibbie S. Pankow S. Awod D Goriglio D Johnson B. A Nerr D. Bowen B Hoag The ski ream soared ro victory rhis year and os a com- bined ream, placed second in rhe counry. Although the snow wos often sporce, they worked hard. The long hours of practice or Binrz Apple Mountain really paid off. Memory Collectors This dedicated group of students hove worked oil year on our yearbook, giving up evenings ond Saturdays ro complere ir on rime. For advice, rhey turned ro Editor Dove Hanson, or Advisor Carmen Kossoyda. Helping rhem were Richard Adams and his third hour marketing doss and Mrs. Gardner's third hour creative writing dass. BACK BOW a. ro r.); J Spodoro, D. Hanson, M. Kricher, C. Gerken, C. Dawley, FRONT BOW; Advisor C. Kossoydo, D. Povlich, D. Wolf gram, B. Clore, W. Yohn. MISSING; A Wudel, K. Sronrz, P. Morse, D WosolosW, T. Fisher, J. Murray, D Volz, 0. Hurfilz, Mrs. A Seeber, S. Schomoker ADVISOR Carmen Kossayda BUSINESS ADVISOR Richard Adams EDITOR Dave Hanson CLASSES Debbie Wolfgram ORGANIZATIONS Carhy Gerken, Willojean Yahn, ACTIVITIES Rhonda Clare, Gndy Dawley, Trudy Fisher ACADEMICS Par Morse, Down Wasalaski SPORTS Ann Wudel, Diane Pavlich, Kim Sranrz PHOTOGRAPHERS Mary Kricher, Joe Spadaro ADVERTISING Dave Volz, Jon Murray, Markering class SPECIAL HELP Bob Hurfilz, Mrs. Alerha Seeber CREATIVE WRITING Kelly LaCosse, Mrs. Gardner's 3rd in opening secrion hour crearive wriring dass COPY EDITOR Scorr Schomoker 71 Assemblies High hopes The assemblies rhis pasr year consisted of various topics from rhe usual pep assemblies ro rock con- certs. Two of rhe assemblies were devoted ro music, one was per- formed by Salr and Lighr Com- pany and rhe orher by, rhe rock band, Free Fare. The cheerleaders added ro rhe assemblies wirh rheir enrerraining skirs. They raised our spirit We showed our spirit. They entertained us. 72 73 Dynamic Dances The donees were a grear success rhanks ro groups like Mel Disco, Srorfire, ond orher D.J.'s from kxol radio srorions. The dances held once-o-monrh, drew big crowds. Ap- parenrly rhese srudenrs like ro boogie down”. If only rhey would pur rhor energy inro rheir schoolwork ... 74 No Boys Allowed! “No Doys Allowed, o comedy by Jean Province, was o ploy about o burgler the night of o slumber parry. It was performed in the High School Auditorium on Febroury 2 ond 3. The Senior Ploy wos under the direction of Micheal Fisher, ond srudenr Director Julie Wallace The ploy proved to be o rorol success ond fortunately boys were allowed to see the play No More Homework y Laundro Mr Harper D Arnes • • • .. Scorr . Dennis Royal Jeff Kaylor .Susan Srodler . Hope Wade . Therese Kuelskr ■ .Kelly Marsh .. Karen Erskine .Todd Mossa Ronald Sassoon ........................Dove Keenan Miss Dill .............................Wendy Schulrz Fovershom Lighrly......................Dill Wode The 1979 Hemlock High School Junior Play was one of Hemlock's highlights for rhe year. “No More Homework, o comedy involving o complex ser of problems, involved o school run by irs srudenr council, a scandal and o ploy wirhin o ploy. Ir was presented Nov. 30, and Dec. 1 or 8 p.m. Ir was something rhe Junior doss con be proud of. Ir was directed by Michoel Fisher wirh rhe help of srudenr director, Lisa Zobel. Ir was a nighr everyone enjoyed. You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown On rhe nighr of April 17rh rhe musical, You're o Good Mar. Charlie Drown , opened or Hem- lock High School. This is rhe firsr musical rhor Hemlock srudenrs hove performed. The direcror, Mr. Fisher, and rhe srudenr direcror, Sue Srodler, borh did excellenr jobs. Mr. Daniels showed his fine musical ralenr in direcring rhe or- chesrra. BACK ROW (I. ro r.); Frieda, Pig-Pen, Roy, Violer. SECOND ROW; Alvin, Elise, Crysrol, Snoopy, Linus. FRONT ROW, Schroeder, Lucy, Charlie Drown, Solly, Morey, Parry. ! iff? 5 Charlie Brown . . Lucy ................ Lum,................. Schroeder ........... Porry ............... Snoopy .............. Solly......................Hope Morcie.....................Thereso Pig-Pen ...................Don Buckley Boy........................Daniel J. Buckley Alvin ....................jLBob Hurfilz Violer.....................Wendy Schultz Frieda ....................Mary Srroebei Shirley ...................Amy Hubbard Crysrol ...................Lynn Erskine Elise......................Connie Mason —MS, 79 School Of High Achievers 80 Mr. John Luebkerr welcomed rhe porenrs and honored srudenrs or rhe annual Hem- lock Honors Assembly on May 19. There were various presenrortons. Brad Rick, Mike Spodoro and Suzanne Turner plus Jeanie Sogeman and Mr. Daniels enrerroined rhe audience wirh musical presenrarions. The new 1980-81 Pom-Pon squad performed for rhe audience. Many srudenrs were presenr- ed wirh scholarships along wirh rhe honored academic award winners. The faculty and honored srudenrs mode rhor nighr a memo- rable occasion. HFT A word Don Buckley Art: Mike Spodoro Yearbook Dove Hanson, Dove Volz, Wotfgram Special Arr Award: Mary Kricher John Phillip Sousa Award: Judy Ryd Louis Armstrong Award: Jerry McLar Narional Choral Award: Jerry Fitch. Accounting I Shelly Harris, Kelly Lc Accounting II Bonnie Bluemer, Kofl Special, BOEC: Kathy Bray Office Procrice . Michelle La violet Office Procrice II: Kim Corey Shorthond: Kelly Marsh Merit: Sally LeCloir General Business Willajean Yahn( Janice Kade, Lynn Er skine, Charlene Bares Speech Rebecca Bieberirz Typing Mary Brerernirz, Don Eorly. Trudy Fisher. Dove Madden, Damon HOI! PquIo Pufhol, Lynn Wordin. Dinah Keller, Lisa Starke, Cris Schultz. Jerry McLaren Typing II: Shelly Harris Business Moth: Rhonda Gore Debate Rebecca Bieberirz, Jim Klug, Scott Schomaker, Lynn Hawror T Forensics: Kevin Kazmerski, Mindy Updike, Cindy Crosby. Amy Hubbard, Karen Fitch, Cathy Pierz. Lisa Srroebel, Lori Doyle DiscussionrKevm Kazmerski. Scott Schomaker, Liso Srroebel, MkepRonr, Mindy Updike. Kurt Hilbrondr | Award Mike Spodoro, Annette Zobel, Tracy Jrchell. Julie Wallace. Cindy Bell Creative Writing I: Kelly LoCosse Creative Writing II Julie Waloce English 10: Dove Madden, Sue Gay, Cns Schultz. Don Eorly Contemporary Ur Cathy Pierz. Jerry Fitch Writing: Tom Smorch, Joe Leoym English 9. Ann Gorney, Chris Knoll. Wendy Long, Kathy Schomaker, Kristy Wogner, Scott Gorsline. Wendy Kir- rer, Chris Etienne, Sue Scott, Kris Leidig Most Spirited Huskie Dee Krueger College English A : Lynn Hawror. Brad Rick, Mike Spodoro Dee College English ”A ' Becky Schmidt, Julie Walloce. Krueger, Julie Roppley Journalism Joe Spadom, Shelly Awad, Dawn Zasrrow Barb Kline American History, Blue: Suzanne Turner American History, Dorlond: Jenny Brisbois. Scott Schomaker Benjamin FronklirL Juoniro Flovier Health Education:(Troy Jone, Laura Belisle. Helen Modden, Ann Gorney Home Furnishing and Home Management Sue Beamish Child Develop enr Theresa Princirisky Food and Nutrition Bomes Buckley, Don Buckley Family Relations Karen Erskine Auto Mechanics: Phil Rhode. Brian Bedore, Ray Ickes Mechanical Drawing I: Mark Koboldt Architecture: Tim Redifer Mork Benford French I Micnefe Morrison, Chris Knoll German I TheresoVuelske German II Lynn Erskine Library I Rhonda Clari Library II Gena Konsd 4f Narional Honor Society Sbrv.ce Mike Spodoro Algebra II, OtterDave Modden, Cathy Gerken Calculus: Kelly LoCosse Trigonometry: K iy LoCosse Computer Programming Bonnie Klepparr, Dave Schiefer Geometry: Bill Roucholz Algebra II, Krueger Ann Brindley Algebra I Kurt HilbrJm Sondy Hods, Kathy Schomaker Reodmg Cindy LoPorre, Jim Dempsey, Gloria Lopez Biology I, Hogan: Kurt HUbrandr, Jeff Heinz Chemistry I, Nelson: Lynnfeskine Chemistry I, Taylor Dove Madden Chemistry II: Bob Kruth, Jerigy Brisbols Physics: Brad Rick, Kelly LoCosse Biology I: Wendy Kirter. Kristie Vagner, Kathy Schomaker. Greg Updike, Michelle Morrison. Scorr Gorsline, Ann Gorney. Kelly Hughes, Chris Knol, Sondy Hock Biology I: Jenny Brisbois, Bill Vukovch Principal's Award: Margaret Kraniok Arthur E. Turner Award: Don Buckley Teacher of the Year Mr Adams, Mr. Fisher Y Dinner + Awards = Jr. Sr. Banquet Mosr Likely ro Succeed: Lynn Hawror, Brad Rick Mosr Likely ro Become A Brain Surgeon: Julie Wallace, Tim Albosra Mosr Likely ro moke rhe Pros.: Dee Kreoger, Mike Mueller Bo Derek's Undersrudy: Mary Perre Roberr Redford's Fill-in: Don Liebrock Leosr Seen in School: Kim Sronrz, Jim Burridge Funniesr Lough: Dee Byom, Mike Spodoro Sexiesr Walk: Vickie Nuffer, Todd Schafer Besr Dressed: Terri Walker, Brian McNerr Coolesr Hoirsryle: Debbie Perry, Bob Goulerre Busiesr Schedule: Margarer Kroniok, Sreve Wil- kowski Nicesr Gams (legs): Chris LaPorre, Mike We- sener Closs Clown: Lori Vorner, Brian Reno Mosr Srudious: Bonnie Bleumer, Karhy Broy, Kevin Jurek Quieresr: Roxanne Grzesiak, Deon Rauchholz Curesr Couple: Dwighr Kreoger and Sandy Wurrzel Mosr Respecred: Jeonne Sogemon, Tim Foy Mosr Likely ro ger o B.S. Degree: Korhleen Foye, Chris Wolrer Closs Criric: Julie Roppley, Dorren Forbes Besr Form: Kim Corey, Tim Redifer Mosr Unorganized: Morri Meier, Sreve Firring 82 The Junior-Senior Conquer wos held on Moy 12 or rhe Middle School. Renee Udell, Ju- nior Class President, gave o speech ro rhe graduating doss. Tim Albosra, Senior Class Presi- dent, gave o speech address- ing rhe juniors. Renee Udell and Scott Schomoker presented rhe seniors with rhe mock awards. The awarded seniors were giv- en such awards ranging from Most Likely ro Succeed, Funniest Laugh ro Most Likely ro Become a Brain Sur- geon. All in all it was on enjoy- able occasion for everyone who attended. 83 Danced .. The prom, Moy 17, drew o lorge crowd Ir wos semi-formol so rhere wos o mixture of long ond shorr dresses, ruxes ond suirs. The bond, Trend, ployed o lorge voriery of songs, ond was even persuaded inro o polko, ro rhe delighr of rhe dancers. The decorations were beautiful ond added ro rhe ''Fantasy Island rheme. 84 . . . The Night Away . . . 85 HU5HIE5 5HINE Varsity Huskies Hang In There BACK BOW (I ro r.): D. Huges, M. Bedford, V. Smirh, K. Srrobel. B. Zolinski 6rh BOW P. Behok. B Wode, G. WooJever, J. Murphy, J. Schofer. B Bruske, B. Hingsron. 5rh BOW: B. Jesse, T. Golombisky, M Norris, J. Krouss, C. Neuenfeldr, B Mielke. 4rh BOW: M. Busmisel. D. Kehoe. J. Hogorry, Z. Hilron, D Buckley, J. Gorney, B. Burdo. 3rd BOW: D. Derby, B. Fehn, S. Darling, J. Koylor, S. Broley, T. Bedifer. 2nd BOW: M. Garn. J. Doyle, J. Bedford, S. Smirh, D. Bouliew, TJ. Wenzel, D Johnson. FBONT BOW B. Bick, T. Foy, C. Chopin. D. Krouss, B. Hoog, D. Uebrock, T. Bohn, D. Gorney. COACHES: Don Krueger. Bob Wallace. Mike Fisher, Boberr Taylor, Jim Blue, Don Oner. es f I s m Hemlock 7 13 8 - 0 f 7 14 31 ll lohn Glenn MocArrhur Carrollton Garber Swon Valley Bullock Creek Birch Bun Frankenmurh Okemos Opponent f. I i The 1979 foorball year was rhe firsr rime rhar Hemlock participated in rhe Tri-Counry League. The Huskies played rhe roughest schedule in Hemlock hisrory. After a slow srarr, rhe Huskies rallied back toward rhe end of rhe season wirh o thrilling near victory over undefeated Okemos. 89 Hemlock JV’s Are T.V.L. Champs Dock Dow (I. ro r.): Coach D. Krueger, monoger T. Orrer, Cooch D. Orrer. 4rh row: V. Smith, R Jesse, D. Hughes, T. Hore, D Dellisle, M. Pumford, D. Modden, T. Krurh, D. Doucholz. 3rd row: J. Koykx, D. Wode, J. Polzin, J. Klug, S. Miszkiewicz, J. Firring, D. Moos, M. Koboidr, monoger M. Hingsron, M. Drenske. 2nd row: M. Hingsron, M. Prezzoro, C. Dray, K Dollien, D Seeber, D Dowen, G. Preuss, K. Povlik, D. Weichman, J. Goulerre. Fronr row: (V Word, J. Pufohl, M. Rusmisel, M Norris, J Gorney, Pot Rehok, Z. Hilron, J Murphy, J. Druce, D Door The J.V.'s were undefeated in conference play. The Huskies' effort paid off wirh no losses in rhe Tri-Valley League. In rheir first year in rhe T.V.L., rhe ream finished wirh a league record of 6-0 and an overall record of 7-2. They achieved rhe championship, because rhey hod drive, energy, ond zeal. Each man's enrhusiasm and determina- tion was an inspiration ro rhe nexr one. Inspire of rheir opponents' physical force, our 1979-80 Hemlock J.V.'s proved rhemselves a ream nor ro be rrifled wirh. 90 Freshmen Fumble This year was a learning year for borh players and coaches. The freshmen ball players learned rhe basic skills of rhe gome ro go on and play successful J.V. and varsiry boll in rhe furure. Even rhough rhey wenr 1-8 this year, rhe ream did play some very good games ogainsr Swan Valley and Freshmen league champs Birch Run. Hemlock Opponent 0 John Glenn 40 14 Millingron 38 0 Boy Ciry 20 6 E-Garber 32 12 Swan Volley 24 26 Bullock Creek 6 8 Birch Run 22 6 Frankenmurh 21 16 Okemos 54 Bock Row 0. ro r.): Cooch M. Fisher, T. Cloxron, T. Burcher, T. Osrrowski, Cooch Blue. 4rh row: D. Fronds, D. Kissone, B Hendershor. P. LaPorre, P. Preuss, D. Royal, T. Woolever, J. Heinz, 3rd row: B. Lloyd, J. Boose, S. Zolinski, B. Mulvaney, J. Turner, B. Schulrz, M. Chopin. S. Srodler. 2nd row: C. Wilsey, S. Gorsline, B. Nymon, B. Moore, T. Bruce, J Hongsinger, R. Jorobeck, K. Gascoyne. Fronr row: R. Brerernirz, D Wellman, J. Rowe, T. Srone, P. Dexrer, D. Broiley, B. Novelyko, D. Mellburg. 91 Cross Country Steps Out Front QACK ROW (I. to r ): J. Buckley, M Benford, M. Greyerbiehl, B. Krurh, D. Buckley, J. Fitch, F Fitch SECOND ROW: B. Hutfilz, K. Oldenburg, D. Gofron. FRONT ROW: S. Correr, M. Orovitz, B. McCougno, C. Vomer, D. Smith, D. Eorly. MISSING: J. Seemortn. ■■■ Scores Hemlock .■ Opponent Millingron Corrollron Swber Swon Volley Bullock Creek Birch Run Fronkenmuth Individual Achievements 16 20 33 20 31 15 22 Mork Benford — 2nd Team All Counrry — 1st Team All Conference Don Buckley — 2nd Teom Ail Counrry —?2r d Teom All Conference gr - Bob Krurh — JRonoroble Mention All Conference Jerry Fitch — Honorable Menrion oil Conference The Cross Counrry ream did o great job this year finishing with o 5-2 League record, and raking 3rd place in the Saginaw County meet. Mark Benford also ran the 10th fastest 3 mile in Hemlock High School history or 16:18, good going Mark! The J.V. members finished 2nd in the Oare Invitational, and 1st in the Everts Jewelers Invitational. Congratulations to the Cross Counrry ream, for an outstanding season. 92 Going Golfers The golf reom hod o successful season. Winning 7 our of 9 gomes. Among rhese wins rhey placed Isr in Tri- Volley, and lOrh in Regionals. SCORES losr losr won won won won won won won Eisenhower Sr. Stephens Bueno Visra Swan Volley Frankenmurh Bullock Millington Carrollton BACK ROW 0. to r.): M. Etienne, B. Pocholke, M. Burdo, C. Kobdt. 2nd ROW: M. Mueller, M Knox, B. Oldenberg, J. Becker, T. Massa. FRONT ROW: J. Foturo, W. Raymond, D. McCulloch, M Buckmasrer 93 Boys Basketball Doubles Their Wins BACK ROW 0. ro r.); D. Kreager, R. Zolinski. J. Gorney, B. Vukovich, J Hogarry, T. Zolinski, B. Pocholke, B. Rick, Coach Piazzo. FRONT ROW, M. Benford, D. Kohoe, S. Braley, T. Foy, B. Hingsron, S. Smith. T. Redifer, Assisronr Cooch Murphy. HEMLOCK OPPONENT 68 Merrill 54 75 Millingron 65 50 Carrollroo 74 45 Eisenhower 74 61 Garber 65 73 Swan Volley 59 81 MacArrhur 60 56 Bullock Creek 51 46 Birch Run 42 46 Fronkenmurh 58 49 MacArrhur 60 71 Millingron 56 46 Carrollton 87 58 Eisenhower 70 56 Garber 51 55 Swan Volley 71 55 Bullock Creek 76 68 MocArrhur 51 76 Birch Run 63 55 Fronkenmurh 60 94 The varsity basketball ream had a prerry good year. With 10 wins and 10 losses rhey doubled rheir victories of rhe 78-79 season. The January 4rh, Swan Volley vs. Hemlock game began a 4-game winning streak for rhe Huskies. Ar this rime rhe Saginaw News ranked rhem 1 in rhe class D Division. This was rhe first rime in Hemlock High's hisrory rhar we re- ceived such an honor. 95 J.V. Have Jet-Set Start The ooys J.V. boskerboll Teom srorred rhe season by bearing rhe Merrill Vondals wirh rhe score of 84-06. Ir was rhe highesr score achieved by rhe ream in rhe season. The ream increased irs srrengrh wirh play- ers like Dave Madden who made 108 assisrs and Damon Hall who ployed 12 games and hod only 14 rurnovers. Scorr Crampron led in rebounds wirh 208 and was followed colsely by Mike Genn wirh 179 re- bounds. The mosr oursronding game of rhe season was againsr Essexville-Garber Wirh rwo players sick and five sirring bur because of fouls, rhe ream was lefr wirh rhree players on rhe courr. In rhe fourrh period Mike Glenn shor from half-courr leaving rhe Huskies trailing rhe Dukes by only rwo points. Ar rhe sound of rhe buzzer Kurr Bollien shor, bur missed, making rhe final score 81-79. BACK BOW 0. ro r.): B. Bye, S. Crampron, C. Bollien, M Glenn, Cooch Murphy SECOND BOW, Manager — W Bowe, T. Bedifer, H Nelson, M. Hughes, J. Goulerre, Manager — T Prasr FBONT BOW; T Smith, D. Madden, D Hall, D Mieike, M Hingsron, J Fleissner HEMLOCK OPPONENT 84 Merrill 36 45 Millmgron 49 39 Corrollron 67 54 Eisenhower 75 56 Essexville 81 37 Swan Valley 42 72 MacArrhur 56 53 Bullock Creek 70 69 53 Birch Bun A 1 Fronkenmurh V' 63 86 56 MacAnhur 60 55 Millington 61 58 Carroltoa—-« , 82 56 Eisenhower T 63 79 GQrber 81 51 Swap_ Valleyj 57 60 Bullock Creek 73 59 MocArrhur 52 73 Birch Bun 62 57 Frankenmdrh 68 % Freshmen Dribble Down Court BACK ROW 0. ro r.); S. Gorsline, J. Rowe, J. Turner, S Tomsich, D. Royol, Coach Ling. FRONT ROW; T. Osrrowski, J. Greskov, D. Braley, J. Heinz, C. Mielke. The freshman baskerball reams had a fair season rhis year. The A ream hod a record of 5-10, and rhe B ream hod a record of 7-5. The A ream had an exciring brawl wirh Birch Run. The Huskies and rhe Pan- rhers foughr ir our. The srriving Huskies losr by only one poinr. The B ream walked over our rivals, rhe Swan Valley Vikings, wirh a score of 40-29. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL A TEAM HEMLOCK OPPONENT 45 MiBingron 41 38 CorroHron 61 40 Essex-Garber 36 48 Swon Valley 39 53 45 Birch Run Frankenmurh 54 63 63 Millingron 69 38 Carrollton 63 70 Essex Garber 26 54 Swan Valley 70 75 Bullock Creek 57 56 Birch Run 57 60 Frankenmurh 76 37 Doug. MocArrhur 63 38 Doug. MocArrhur 58 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL B TEAM HEMLOCK OPPONENT 39 CorroHron 32 37 Swan Valley 27 39 Essex-Garber 22 32 Birch Run 31 36 Fronkenmurh 46 39 CorroHron 43 53 Essex-Garber 24 40 Swan Valley 29 37 Birch Run 30 34 Frankenmurh 38 37 Doug. MocArrhur 39 29 Doug. MocArrhur 42 97 BACK ROW 0. ro r.); Cooch Smirh, J. Honsinger, J. Boose, J. Lurzke, B. Schulrz. FRONT ROW; M. Knox, M. Gallagher, J. Bruske, C. Wilsey, S. Zolinski. They Only Lost The Games BACK BOV (I. ro r.): L. Doyle — monoger, P Cooper. L. Lorvolo, J. Volgosr, K Lolmough, M Meier, S Ponkow, Cooch Ortowski, FRONT BOV, T Princinski, K. Hughes. L Burbank, C. Bohn, D, Krueger Winning Ir's somerhing rhe girls vorsiry boskerboll ream didn'r do much of rhis year. Nor because rhey didn't wonr ro, in facr every rime rhey ployed rhey ployed ro win. Whenever rhe ream was on rhe courr rhey gave 100%. When rolking ro o ream member she replied, In explaining our ream ir would hove ro be like a family. Vhen one of us hurr, we oil hurr. Vhen one felr like giving up rhe others picked her up. In our own way we did win! The girls ore looking for o winning season nexr year. OPPO. NENT 26 CorroHron 39 MocArrhur 38 EssexviHe Gorber 37 Sw::fT Volley 41 Eise ihower «32. Miikngtdn 34 Corroliron 51 Essex ville Gorber 35 Swon Volley 38 Bullock Creek 45 Birch Bun 46 Fronkenmurh ' 38 Eisenhower 98 Girls Shoot For The Top BACK ROW 0. ro r); J. Kode, C. Weise, L. Polmer, P Popp, W Neor, S Trepkowski, Cooch Johnson. FRONT ROW, C. Rohn, J. Rowe, M. Volz, C Kenny, T. Slogle The girls J. V. boskerboll ream srarred rhe season with a win over Eisenhower wirh rhe score of 38-23. 24-20 was rhe win- ning score over Swon Volley. Fronkenmurh, rhe mosr excir- ing gome, was rhe losr gome of rhe season. Fronkenmurh was undeafeored. The Huskies hod o record of 11-6. The girls succeeded in bearing rhe Ea- gles wirh o score of 42-34 mak- ing rhe season record 12-6. Wrestling In The Spotlight The wrestling reams had grear sea- sons rhis year. The varsity ream head- ed by sophomore Don Early, captain, who placed 5rh in the stare and first in 8 tournaments, along with the other wrestlers brought their overall record to 8-2. Highlights of the varsity season included the ream winning the Sagi- naw County Tournament for the 4rh rime, raking 1st in districts, and placing 10th in stare competition. Coach Townsend, the varsity coach, won the honors of being chosen by the Michigan Wrestling Assoaarion os the coach of the year for Saginaw Coun- ty, Regional, and Stare. J.V. season highlights consisted of placing 1st our of 10 at the Alma Invitational, 2nd our of 13 or the Millington Invitational, ond roking 3rd our of 8 or the Bullock Creek Invitational. varsity hemlock Michigan Lutheran Millingron Shepherd Bridgeport ■Bullock Creek ' Alma archjiiT Swan Voltey Corunna Midland Dow 48 ■i 45 55 19 49 30 33 39 TOURNAMENTS r- '•1 Codillac Invirarionol Greenville Invirarionol Midland High Invirorional Clare Invirarionol Slinaw County j-Volley Conference Tier Cfcss B Srare ® f J.V. Vi HEMLOCK OPPONENT 58 v. -.igbh Lutheran 35 Mingron 68 3-epherd 6 35 2 BACK ROW (I. to r.); Cooch Townsend, G. Woolever, J. Buckley, D Krouss, R Bronson, D Liebrock, C Neuenfeldr, V Smith, D. Buckley. FRONT ROW, J Buckley, J. Kreuger, R Mosso, D. Early, J. Kube, J. Kenny, M. Pumford. BACK ROW (I. to r.); J Kreuger, G. Woolever, M. Pumford, R. Massa, B. Wade, Cooch Blaine. SECOND ROW; F. Tomsich, T. Woolever, J. Andrus, J. Pufahl, M Rusmisel, D Kissoine, D. Root, R. Ward. FRONT ROW, B. Yockel, C. Bray, T. Hare, B. Kreuger, T Crosby, J Dempsy, J. Koylor. 40 Bridgeport 22 66 Bullock Creek 6 36 Almo 22 53 Birch Run 12 57 Swon Volley 18 54 Corunno 12 33 Midland Dow 21 TOURNAMENTS Hemlock Invirarionol 5rh 100 Experience Gained DACK ROW (I to r.); Monoger L Doyle, L, Lloyd, D Hutfilz, J. Wesrphol, D Moon, Coach Orlowski FRONT ROW; K Lolmough, J. Nowok, L. Durbonk, T McMoll, D Kelley, C. Rodoso. DACK ROW 0. ro r.); J. Schiedr, L Polmer, K Deck, C. Wilkowski, D Derby, A Nowok FRONT ROW; K, Hughes, M Wregglesworrh, M Volz, S. Erskine, L. Wordin, W Kirrer, Cooch Griffing. Although the volleyboll season proved ro be o disappointment the experience gained will be helpful for the coming season. The varsity ream, with o 3-07 record is looking forward ro next year. The J.V. ream hod o slightly better showing with o final record of 11 wins our of 47 gomes ployed. J.V. Volleyboll HEMLOCK OPPONENT 2 Sr Johns 12 12 Millington Corrolron EssexvA? Gcfb4r 15 Swon V 0 Sonford M Swon Vatey 15 Dullock Cron rnnurh 6 MocArrhur 13 Ktll Trackmen Still In The Running The boy's rrock reom hod o foir seoson rhis year finishing 6rh in rhe Tri- Volley Conference. Individuals such os Conference Chomps, Mark Benford 2- mile, ond John Flood high jump helped rhe reom Tremendously. Re- cords were broken by John Flood wirh o 6'4 high jump ond Dean Johnson in rhe low hurdles or 41.2. HEMLOCK 58tt 64 66 67 Swan 82 Birch OPPONENT 73 2 BACK ROW 0. ro r.); Cooch Blue, B. Krueger, T. Redifer, R. Burdo, T Krurh. 5rh Row; G. Woolever, S Smirh, M. Orovirz. M. Prezzaro, M Pumford, Cooch Rosselir. 4rh Row; G. Goriglio, J. Rood, D. Bowen, Z. Hilron, P Rehok, T. Burcher. 3rd Row, G. Updike, J. Furura, S. Srodler, D. Blokesly, W. Rhode, D. Gofren, B. Oldenburg, F. Firch. 2nd Row; D. Johnson, T. Coklon, B. Jensen, D Zobel, C. Meilke, B. Greskowiok, B. McCoughno, J. Doyle. Fronr Row, D. Buckley, M. Chopin, J. Buckley, J. McCloren, K. Oldenburg, M. Benford, J. Firch, T. Osrrowski, M. Erienne 102 Track Girls Break Even DACK ROW (I. ro r.); K Lolomough, J. Wolgosr, S. Goy, D. Kube, K. Dropper, J. Nowok, L Zobel, L. Neuenfielr. 2nd Row; Cooch Griffing, L. Palmer, C. Kenny, M. Vigglesworrh, M Moreson, C. Tessin, S. Kroniok. Fronr Row; S. Derger, T Princinsky, M. Volz D Goriglio J Word M Polzm, L. Doyle. The girls' rrock ream rocked up some wins rhis season. Their final record wos GO. This year rhey mode everything click. Everyone pulled her own weighr, ofren drawing from rheir reserve srrengrh. This big efforr by individuals mode o srrong ream. PHOTO CREDITS: Team picrures and condids — Monitor Herald 103 Varsity Bats In A Good Season The varsity baseball ream had a fairly good season this year winning 11 our of 21 games played. The Pre- Disrricr game againsr rhe Bullock Creek Lancers rurned our ro be excit- ing even though ir was a 1-3 upser. Ar rhe end of rhe season rhe ream's League record was 9-5. ei Bullock Creek Birch Bun Fronkenmurh . HEMLOCK OPPONENT 6 Alma , -) -sS BACK ROW 0. ro r.); R. Bruske, J. Krouss, S. Broley, K Oldenburg, N. Schiedr, 5. Freeman, M Hingsron, M. Dovis, Cooch Orrer. FRONT ROW; D Kreoger, T. Rohn, B. Rick, B. Pocholke, D Kehoe, K. Jurek. 104 J.V. Hits It Off DACK ROW (I. ro r.); Cooch Adorns, T. Zolinski, J. Coulerre. D McCulloch, G, Preuss, J. Klug, S. Ecksrornn, C. Vorner, D. Moos. FRONT ROW, D. Schmidr, T Smirh, K. Povlich, S Hegenour, S. Correr, D Modden, D. Eorly, 0. Rouchholz, MISSING, R. Word. DACK DOW 0. ro r.), Cooch LyVere, P. LoPorre, D. Morrin, P. Srevenson, S Gorsline, S. Zolinski, M Knox, D. Nolevoyko. J. Lurzke, C. Freeman, D. Jorobeck, T. Srone FRONT DOW, D Moeller, C. Wilsey, D. Dick, J Heinz, J Turner. M. Loundra. D Droley, J. Gosen, J. Bruske, T Woolever MISSING, D. Spirz. The J.V. baseball ream had a fine season rhis year wirh a record of 23- 11-2. An overwhelming victory for rhe ream was bearing Frankenmurh by o score of 11-0. The freshmen baseball ream hod o fair season winning 6 of 13 gomes ployed. A highlighr of rheir season was o 15-9 win over John Glenn. J.V. HEMLOCK 16 Sr. Charles 21 MocAri OPPONENT 0 6 12 D rch Dun 6 6 9 11 Fronkenmurh 0 9 3 1 Sr. Charles 0 2 0 2 MocArrhur 1 3 CP 3 Corrolfon 7 3 3 4 Milling on 3 5 3 5 Garber 4 5 5 6 Swon Valle' 5 6 W 6 7 DuBocw eek 6 8 6 9 Dird un 6 9 9 7 i7 Fr kenmurh 7 7 Fresh. 105 J.V. Hits Grand Slam The girls J.V. softball ream hod a very fine record of 11-7. They hod some very rough gomes ro ploy in the season. The roughest gomes were ogainsr Dirch Run and Essexville Garber. The Dirch Run gome was very exa'ring, our girls were down 12-0 and come bock ro caprure a win, 23-21. Garber was rhe roughest ream rhey faced all season. Garber won both gomes and by scores of 12-9 and 8-7, rhey were borh very good gomes and rhe girls ployed very hard. The hirring was very strong wirh Parry Popp leading with a barring overage of 542. Mary Srroebel, Shelly Awod, Ann Nowok, ond Debbie Williams oil chipped in wirh barring overages of 512 or more for rhe season. The Vorsiry ream also hod a good season rhis year wirh o league record of 9-5 which pur rhem in second place. The ream really poured ir on in rhe Pre-Disrricr gome ogainsr Coro for o hugh victory of 16-4. The ream's overall record was 15-9. BACK ROW (I. ro r.); Cooch Johnson, P. Cooper, C. Rohn, J. Wesrphol, S. Ponkow, M Drown, K. Hughes. J. Scheidr. FRONT ROW, J. Rowe, C. Dell, H. Lincoln, D Kreuger, C. Rodoso, C Weise, J. Kode. BACK ROW (I. ro r.); Coach Wode, C. Wilkowski, P. Popp, A. Nowok, J. Kode, W Near SECOND ROW, K. Schion, G. Ahoe, C. Rohn, D. Williams, L. Srroebel FRONT ROW, W Long, D. Kline, S. Awod, A. Wudel 106 V. HEMLOCK OPPONENT p Alma - on 14 Alma c 6 v «i 14 Sanford ' 3 V 8 Sonford 4 5 Millingron 1 J 8 tyillingron i a i € 6 MocArrhu t JM 5 4 2 MocArrhur V o 5 Corrollron • 4 4 Corro Iron Essexville Essexville Sr. Charles Sr. Swon Valle' Creek ; Cn Dirch Run Dirch Run Fronkenmurh Fronkenmurh MocArrhur J.V. HEMLOCK OPPONENT 16 Sr Charles 4 15 Sr Charles 5 17 Alma 7 22 Alma 7 16 MocArrhur 13 27 CorroHron 12 1 27 MiWhgron 17 16 Corrollron 14 P Millingron 12 9 EssexviHe 12 I Essexville 8 12 Bullock Creek 11 7 Dullock Creek 17' 23 Dirch Run 21 2 Dirch Run 18 24 MocArrhur 5 6 Fronkenmurh 21 23 Fronkenmurh 21 Tennis Has A Smash Season BACK ROW 0. ro r.); Coach Kunold, B. Schaeding, T. Tyrrell, D. Soldon, J. Videlo, D. Volz, J. Chopin, C. LoPorre, M. Updike, L. Linville, D. Pavlich, A. Lemmer. FRONT ROW; B. Vuckovich, D. Darby, R. Schoeding, D. Gorney, R. Wasalaski, P. Musielok. R. Murray, D. Kennon, M. Buckmasrer. 1 r i This year's rennis ream did excep rionally well ending rheir season un- defeared ar 11-0. The ream as a whole was oursranding, being helped by super individuals such as rhe 3 doubles ream, Jenny Chapin and Dennis Darby, who wenr undefeared rhroughour rhe season. The rennis ream placed 5rh in Regionals, rook 3rd ar rhe Irhica Tournamenr and ried for 7rh ar rhe Garber Invirarional. HEMLOCK OPPONENT 6 Shepherd 1 4 Bullock Creek 5 . . v 3. 4 ’Sr: Pere's f.' 3 6 Bueno Visro f ] ' 1 7 £r. Mary's 0 6 tMock Creek 4 7 Sr. Mary's jrf 0 5 Swon Valley 2 7 Shepherd ( 0 7 Sr. Mary's 0 6 Sr. Pere's A 1 Regionals 5rh Irhica Tournamenr 3rd Garber InvirarfoaoL U 7rh 107 Athletes Receive The sporrs awards banquet was held rhe evening of May 19, 1980 in rhe Middle School cafeteria. Emcee was Glenn Erskine. Mr. Al Pacholke gave an inspirational rails on behalf of rhe Doosrers. Mary Warner gave rhe Senior Tribute. Special awards given ar rhis rime were: All Sporrs (Doys) — Don Buckley All Sporrs (Girls) — Dee Krueger Dano McNerr Award — Dana Gariglio Bill Beagle Award — Don Buckley, Mark Benford Jim Sperry Award — Dan Kehoe The All Sporrs Awards ore voted on by all coaches for rhe besr oil oround senior male and female orhlere. The McNerr, Beagle, and Sperry Awards are all memorial awards in rhe name of previous Hemlock High School srudenrs. The McNerr Award is chosen by rhe ski coach. The Beagle Award is vored on by all coaches. The Sperry Award is vored on by all rhe foorball coaches. MVP Awords (Mosr Valuable, Player) Foorball — Scorr Smirh Cross Country — Mark Benford Golf — Mike Mueller Girls Basketball — Kelly Hughes Skiing — Dean Johnson oys Basketball — Tim Foy, Tim Redifer, Brad Pick Wrestling — Don Earley, Dan Buckley Volleyball — Cheryl Radosa oys Track — Dean Johnson Girls Track — Sue Gay Baseball — Tom Bohn Girls Sofrball — Dee Krueger Tennis — Bandy Schaeding Cheerleoding — Holly Suppes For rhe first rime rhis spring, rhe gym dosses held a Superman Contest . The comperirion consisred of ren events: chin-ups, jumprope, basketball shoor, baskerboll layups, bench press, hockey shor, baseball rhrow, sirups, rope dimb, and high jump. There was no special award given, only poinrs earned, so we wish ro acknowledge rhe following boys: Sophomores: 1st, Bob Seeber, 580 prs 2nd, Charlie Bray, 517 prs. 3rd, Jeff Goulerre, 510 prs. Freshmen: Isr, Mark Chapin, 522 prs. 2nd, Jeff Heinz, 505 prs. 3rd, Scorr Gorsline, 451 prs. 108 V m s Laurels 5ENDR5 GLOW Gone But Not STANDING; T. Albosro, Presideor; J, Sogeman, Treosurer. SITTING, L Howror, Vice President, C. Dell, Secretary. The Closs of '80 srorred our rheir losr year of high school by constructing a homecoming floor. This floor depicted a scene wirh a ponrher in a rree surrounded by Huskies, wirh rhe saying Tree rhe Panthers on ir. To raise money rhe Seniors rook care of rhe concession srand or rhe football gomes, and sold wrapping paper rhor rhey hod leftover from previous years. The Seniors ended rheir high school years wirh o nighr or YMCA on May 28 and o trip ro Cedor Poinr on May 29 Senior Class advisors were Mr. Adorns and Mr. Surron. 112 Leading The Way Kevin Jurek Stephen Vilkowski Donnie Dluemer William Vukovich Korhleen Droy Julie Roppley Deonno Krueger 113 Dean Johnson Rudolph Kobokjr Kim Corey Around The World Rolf Von den Houre from Brussels, Belgium stayed wirh Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson and family. Rolf enjoyed staying on a farm. Ir was different from living in the dry. Upon returning to Belgium Ralf plans to go into forestry. He then wants to move to Canada. Rolf likes to play football and some tennis. Ralf was also an exchange student in England before coming to the United Stares. He has one brother and one sister in Belgium. To keep in touch with him, write: Ralf Van den Haute 60 Rue du Grand' Air B-1080 Brussels Belgium, Europe To keep in touch wirh him, write: Jauniro Fio- vier C O Dr. Flavier IIRR Filang, Cavite Phillipines 2720 Gloria Lopez from Popayan, Columbia stayed wirh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bray and family for the first parr of her visit in the United Srares. She then lived wirh Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wolfgram and family for the remainder of her stay. Before going back to Columbia she traveled to Texos and Florida ro visit friends and relatives Gloria enjoyed the snow, since she hod never seen ir before. Gloria attend- ed a Girls Catholic School in Columbia. She plans ro start college upon return ro Columbia. She is going ro go into the field of medicine. She has one brother and one sister. Juaniro Flavier was from Que- zon City, Phillipines. During his stay in the Unired Srares he stayed wirh Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Butcher and family. While staying here Juaniro traveled wirh his host family ro Florida during Christmas. He also traveled in June wirh Youth for Understanding. He enjoyed the people in the Unired Srares. He is planning ro attend college for Res- taurant and Hotel Management. In the Phillipines Juaniro has two brothers and one sister. To keep in touch wirh her, write: Gloria Lopez Colle 11 W. 7-25 Popayan, Cauco Columbia, S. America To keep in touch wirh him, write: Jose Videla Los Gloadeolos 16 Villo Las Acasias Chilian, Chile South Americo Jose Videla from Chilian, Chile stayed wirh Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson and family. Jose didn't like living on a farm that well. He likes ro ploy soccer in Chile. He was a member of the tennis ream and received a letter for his achievement. He enjoyed the snow and all the activities that went along wirh ir. Jose went ro a Catholic school in Chile. Everyone had ro wear uniforms and the boy’s had ro wear their hair short. He wants ro go to college ro be a lawyer. Jose has three brothers in Chile. Ready For The SO’s Brad Rick — Valedictorian Drad Rick, son of Mr and Mrs. Glenn Rick, was named Valediaorian of rhe Graduaring Class of 1980. Drad was a member of rhe Narional Honor Sodery for rwo years. He ployed borh baskerball and baseball for four years During his yeors or Hemlock High, Drod received awards in Biology I, Chemisrry II, Physics, College English, Trigomerry, and Calculus. Drad plans ro orrend Michiqon Technological Universiry ro obrain a degree in engineering. Lynn Hawrot — Salutatorian Lynn Howror, doughrer of Mr. and Mrs. Casimer Hawror, was named Salurarorian of rhe Graduaring Class of 1980. Lynn was Srudenr Council Repre- senrarive in her sophomore year. She was vice presidenr in her junior ond senior year. She was a member of B.E.O.C., rhe debare ream, and rhe Narional Honor Sodery for rwo years. She porriapared in rhe senior play. Lynn received awards for Biology I, Typing I, American Hisrory, Chemisrry II, and College English. She also received rhe Daughrers of American Revolurton award Lynn plans ro arrend Cenrral Michigan Universiry ro major in compurer science. Class Flower: Red Rose Class Colors: Blue And White Dridgerr Dierschboch Jonice Dlehm Dov d Bouliew Scorr Droley Reaching Randy Dronson Daniel Duckley Donald Duckley James Duckley Jimmy Durridge Dee Dyom Robin Campbell Joseph Casrellon The Top Chris Chopin Rebecca Clare David Evon Roger Fehn Deny Jo Feirh Jerry Firch Darren Forbes Jack Doyle Sreve Firring Drendo Dwenger John Flood Pamela Forresr Timorhy Foy Korhieen Foye William Frank Sreven Frirzler Undo Goy Carol Gembrowski Shoron Good David Gorney William Goerrner Michael Garn Don Gosen Wayne Hanson Roberr Goulerre Thomas Guerrler Sreven Harris Roxanne Grzesiok Brenda Gwizdaio Paul Helmboldr Roberr Hoag Tom Hurchison Barbara Hurfilz Raymond Ickes Gory Kode Lorry Kode Dawn Kelley Jeff Kenny Gena Konsdorf Margaret Kraniak Dale Krause Dwtghr Kreager 123 IXoberr Krurh Chris LoPorre Genise McCoughna Pamela McClure Undo McCoy Teri McMoll Michelle Miron Molisso Mueller 126 Michoel Mueller Laurie Muladore Terry Miller Tracy Mirchell Roger Murray Morae Miller Roger Miller Kim Mielke Mary Perre Becky Pirr Donlel Prosr Lovonne Preuss Crysral Rohn Thomas Rohn Connie Rohwerrer Jill Royal Tamela Sauer Todd Schafer Judy Ryder Jeanne Sogeman Memories About The Past Nick Schiedr Dovid Schiefer Rebecco Schmidr Korhy Schromke Tyrone Seeburger Wolrer Seemon Chesrer Shankel Elmer Shepherd Sharon Shimonek Cris Smlrh Kimberly Sronrz Morrin Srovely Sreven Smirh JuSe Smirh Scorr Smirh Michael Spadoro Connie Splker Todd Srocy Louonne Turner Mary Tyler Richard Tyra Lori Vomer 132 Seniors Are Tops Jonice Wtldermurh Michelle Wilsey Inspiring Words Baccalaureate for rhe Class of 1980 was held on May 30, ar 8:00 p.m. The service was conducted in rhe High School gym. Reverend Edward Pankow of Sr Peter Lutheran Church gave rhe sermon The rheme of rhe sermon was Be Wise, Build on Rods”. To beaurify rhe service rhe Sr. Perer choir sang rhree songs. Reaching The End Commencemenr for rhe Groduor- ing Goss of 1980 was held Sunday, June 1, or 2:00 p.m. Ir wos ro be outside, bur because of rain ir was conducted in rhe High School gym. The High School bond ployed Pomp ond Circumsronce for rhe procession- al, and The Foundation for rhe pro- cessional. Mr Rob Daniels song “The Rose accompanied by Kay Spadoro, Reverend Dueweke from Sr. Morys Corhdic Church gave rhe invocation ond benediction. TIMOTHY ALBOSTA Basketball 1 Srudenr Council 1 Class V -Pres 2 DO.E.C. 3, 4 N.H.S. 3, 4 m Band 2 Pres. 4 MARJORIE B Track 1 Volleyball 1 F.F.A. 1, 2 F.H.A. 1, 2 Jr Ploy SUSAN BEAMISH F F.A, 4 FHA 4 3 . 3, 4 N.H.S. 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Sofrball 3, 4 MMK benford Foorball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 2, 3, 4 Baseball All-Conference Pep Cluo 1, 2 B JANICE BLEHM Jr. Play N.H.S 4 Choir 4 BONNIE BLUI B.O.E C. 2, N.H.S. 3, 4 Yearbook DAVID Foorball 1, 2 SCOTT BRAILO Foorball 1. 2.J 3, 4 Basketball 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4 DANIEL BUCKLEY Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Stare Competition 2 J Cross Country 2, 3, m Track 4 Choir 3, 4 N.H.S. 4 ‘Musical' fegN DUCKLEY Foorball 1, 2, 3, 4 IJWrestling 1, 3, 4 Musical JAMES BCKLFY .5. 3, 4 restlir . 3. 4 , Country 3, 4 Track 4 KIM CAiREY Cheerleader 3, 4 N.H.S 3, 4 BOE.C. 3 4 Track 2 Concert Bcoc 2 CHRIS CHAPIN Football 1, 2, 3, 4 N.HS 4 Track 1, 2 Bond 1 BECKY CLARE Sofraall 1 Volleyball 2 Tracn 2 N.H.S. 3, 4 3 F F.A 1, 2, 3, 4 F.F.A. Sec. 3 F.F.A. Pres. 4 F.F.A Outstanding Jr 3 PAM COOPER Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 1. 2, 4 STEVEN DARUNG Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Foorball 1, 2, 4 Sr. Ploy MARK DAVIS Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 2 LORI DENTER Band 1, 2 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 F.F A. Treasurer 4 F F.A. Srudenr Council 3 SPfftrboi ill 1, 2, 3, 4 B skerball 1 Track 1 2, 3, 4 BOEC. 3® Srudenr Council JERRY FITCH Bond 1, 4 Choir 3. 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 1, 4 Wrestling 2, N H.S. 4 Musical FLOOD 1, 2, 3. rball 1 F orball 1, 2, 3 N H S. 3, 4 Sr Ploy B.O E C. 2 bare lent Council 2 D.A.R. GJARB HUTFILZ Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3 .Basketball 1 Yearbook 4 N.H.S. 4 Band 1, 2 ___________JSON Foorball 4 Basketball 1 Skiing 3 Track 4 1 N.H.S L0 r Council 1 PAM FORJ '■ Band 1 Color Guard 1 Pom-P 3 N.H.S. 4 KATHLEEN FOYE Track 1 BOE.C. 3, 4 Cheer oader 2, 3, 4 BILL ; RANK . Basketball 1, 2 Baseball 1 Yearbook 4 LINDA GAY Basketball 1, 2 Yearbook 4 N.H S. 4 'KEVIN JUREK Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2 Golf 1 gJ Jr. Play 3 DAWN KELLY Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 N.H S. 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Bond 1 k JACK DOYLE CARO GEMBROWSKI Pom-Knn 4 I SH ,ON GOOD YeQlfcook 4 Volleyball 1, 2. 3 N.H Sr 4 VE GORNEY Foerball 1, 2, 3, 4 Tenm 3, 4 BHnr’ Council 4 LYNNE HAWROT Salurororic N.H S. 3, 4 Class V -Prei 3, 4 DEE KRUEGER ' Top een Basketball 1, Softball 1, 2, Sofrball All Confen Class Pres 2, 3 Jr. Ploy Sr. Play B O E.C. 3. 4 Forensics 3 Drivers Excellence 3 Yearbook 4 Bond 1, 2 Band Sec. 2 Honors Band 2 CHRIS LAPORTE Track 1, 3 Daskerball 1, 2, 3 Cheerleoding 1, 2, 3 Class Officer 1 TRACY MITCHELL Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 MICHELLE LAVIOLETTE Co-Caprain 3 Dowling 3 Caprain 4 D O.E C. 4 N.H.S. 4 Jr. Play Sr. Play N.H.S. 4 D.O.E.C. 4 SALLY LECLAIR MALISSA MUELLER Cheerleader Co-Coprain 1 Band 1 2 Class Sec. 2 Golf 3 D O.E C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Forensics 3 Jr. Play ANN LETTS Pom-Pon 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Caprain 4 F.H.A. 1, 2 N H.S. 4 F.H.A. V.-Pres. Yearbook 4 GENISE MCCAUGHNA CINDY MUSIELAK Dond 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Guard 1, 2, 3, 4 F H.A. Pres. 2 Sergeanr 3 F H.A. 1. 2 Commander 4 Pom-Pon 4 VICKI NUFFER N.H.S. 3 Wresrling Cheerleader 1 Srage Dond 2 Daskerball 2 Pom-Pon 3 LINDA MCCOY Srudenr Counal 3 Volleyball 1 Choir 3, 4 DEDDIE PERRY Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 TERRI MCCMALL Dond 1 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3 LAVONNE PREUSS N.H.S. 3, 4 Dand 1 Srage Dand 2, 3 MARGARET MEIER Jr. Play Daskerball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3 SANDY PREUSS Dand 1, 2, 3, 4 Dand 1 Guard 3, 4 Srage Dand 1, 2, 3 Jr. Play N.H.S. 3, 4 Sr. Play Srudenr Council 4 Dowling 1, 2, 3, 4 Honors Dond 1 Srage Dand 2 Solo (j Ensemble 1 Honors Dond 1, 2, 3- Rifle Sergeanr 4 JULIE RAPPLEY Guard Commander 4 D.O.E.C. 2, 3, 4 N.H.S. 3. 4 ROGER MILLER Dowling 1, 2, 3, 4 Dond 1 Sr. Play Daskerball 1 Track 1, 2 TIM REDIFER N.H.S. 3, 4 Foorball 1, 2, 3, 4 Daskerball 1, 2, 3, 4 TERRI MILLER Daseball 1, 2 Track 1, 2, 3 Track 4 M V P Daskerball CINDY STROEDEL V -Pres. Srudenr Council F.H.A. 4 BRIAN RENO CATHY TESSIN Track 1, 2, 3 Track 1. 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 3 Daskerball 1, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. 1 Foorball 1, 2, 3, 4 LOUANNE TURNER Daseball 4 Yearbook 2 Golf 3, 4 Golf All Conference Pep Club 2 TERRI WALKER DEDDIE REYNOLDS Mojorerre 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2 Dond 1, 2, 3, 4 Dowling 1, 2, 3, 4 DRAD RICK Daskerball 1, 2, 3, 4 Sr. Play Daseball 1, 2, 3, 4 JULLIE WALLACE N.H.S. 3, 4 Marching Dond 1, 2 Mojorerre 1, 2 CRYSTAL ROHN Concerr Dand 1, 2 Daskerball 1, 2, 3, 4 Honors Dand 2 Sofrboll 1, 2, 3, 4 Pom-Pon 3, 4 Sofrball MVP 2 Sec 3 N.H.S 4 Co-Caprain 4 Yearbook 4 DAVID SHIEFER Jr. Ploy Srudenr Direaor 3 Sr. Play Srudenr Direcror 4 Track 1, 2 CHRIS WALTERS Daskerball 1 Jr. Play N.H.S. 3, 4 Sr. Play D.O.E.C. 3 Foorball 1 DECKY SCHMIDT DETH WARNER Srudenr Counal 2, 3 Daskerball 1, 2 Pom-Pon 3, 4 Jr. Play Skiing 1, 2, 3, 4 Sr. Play JEAN WESTPHAL Forensics 3 Yearbook 2, 3 Daskerball 1 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 N.H.S. 4 WALLY SEEMANN Sofrball 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Foorball 1, 2 JANICE WILDERMUTH F.F A. 3, 4 MICHAEL SPADARO N.H.S. 4 Jr. Ray Foorball 1, 2, 3 STEVE WILKOWSKI Daskerball 1, 2 Dond 1, 2, 3, 4 Dand 1, 2, 3 Forensics 3, 4 Jr Play Jr. Ray Sr. Play Sr. Ray Musical Dand Pres 3 CONNIE SPIKER ANNETTE ZADEL Cheerleader 1, 2 Track 1 Dand 1 N.H.S. 3 D.O.E.C. 4 Sr. Play Pom-Pon 3, 4 139 HEMLOCK SAND GRAVEL KNOWN FOR QUALITY MATERIALS SAND ♦ CRUSHED STONE ♦ FILL DIRT Fa t Dependable Delivery Service EXCAVATING CONTRACTORS 642-8419 • LAND CLEARING • SITE PREPARATION • BASEMENTS DUG • SEPTIC TANK INSTALLATION -Known For Quality Work- 1044 N. 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MICHIGAN 4 02« phones orr «42-s n RES S42-SSII H m« O'l-dl ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ I ¥ « ¥44¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥$ The Robert Seeber Family Fisher's Blueberry Form Mr. ond AArs Charles Dowley and Forrvly Mr. ond Mrs. George Schomoker The Gory Boylen Family Troy Gdombisky Dove Keenonn Lindo Alaniz The Darby Fomiy The Oliver Miller Fomiy Mr ond AArs. Richard J. Wenzel Lindo Neuenfekjr Mr ond AArs. AAtchoel Honson ond Fomiy AAr. ond AArs. J.T. Gardner III Scorr L. Schomoker AAr ond AArs. Wallace AAr ond AArs. Taylor ond Fomily Carmen Kossoydo Dove Honson STAfE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES JOHN J SHIELDS ao« t PATRONS AAr ond AArs. Fronk Emeotr The Bruce Wode Forrtfy Lyle ond Alice Kieniz The Gory Fleming Fomily The Doyle Family The Bierschboch Fomily AAr Clayton Gould AAr ond AArs Mortey Erskine ond Fomily The Gorney Family AAorytynn Tyler AAr ond AArs. Roberr Worson ond Fomiy Geno Konsdorf AAr ond AArs. Lugene Konsdorf ond Dean The Brenske Fomily AAorrin J. Pirr Elio Popp Mr ond AArs Ben ond Jone Sworrhour Kim Sronrz The Jurek Fomily Bob ond Soly Erskine The Ojczyks The Flood Fomily The Rollond Erskine Fomily Mr ond Mrs Hordd Erskine Hemlock F.F.A. Ed's Porry Store (Ed Stevens) Don ond Connie Hurfilz AAr. and AArs Louis G Orovirz PHOTO CREDITS Monitor Herald: pg 20 — Doumonn and srudenr reochers. pg 47 — Peggy and Todd, pg 49 — Candid, pg 52 — Powder- puff. pg 53 — Kxnon Pyramid. AArs AJerho Seeber (freelance photographer ond writer) pg 90 — ol. pg 91 — ream, pg 28 — Blue's I D. pg 70-71 — Sroff Condds, pg 152 — I D Wolff Srudds Senior ponraEs ond opening section Thanks obo to Ken Drake our pubkshmg representative from Amencon Yeorbook ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ t '¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ 149 Infinity Begins At The End ' The seniors completed rheir high school memories by going ro rhe YMCA on Moy 28. The seniors got ro ploy ping-pong, boskerboll, roquer- ball, go swimming, and do many more exciting ocriviries. The night of fun finished up around 4:00 o.m. More fun srorred or 6:00 o.m when rhe buses rook off for Cedar Point. They rerurned ro rhe High School or approximately 12:00 a.m. Good Luck Seniors in everything you do. COMMENCEMENT Kemtock High School June 1,1980 - 2:00 n.rr Last Words Purring o year of sporrs, fun, hard rimes, and srudy down on 137 pages is nor easy. This rask rakes much rolenr, dedicarion, and hard work. Pure luck pur rogerh- er a yearbook sraff who hadjusr rhe ralenr and dedi- carion we needed. This year’s 18 member yearbook sraff worked long hours on rhis book giving up Monday nighrs, weekends, and vocorion rime ro record rhis year’s ocriviries os hisro- ry. Along wirh rhe help of Mr. Adorns' 3rd hour Mar- kering Class and Mrs. Gardner's 3rd hour Creorive Writing Class, we feel rhor we hove coprured rimes in school life rhor will never come again. I would like ro rhonk rhe members who worked beside me ro bring you rhis book. I hope rhis book brings bock joyous memories for you ro relive. •£ djiotiar' vk+ tnowse 152 JP


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