Hemlock High School - Huskie Yearbook (Hemlock, MI)

 - Class of 1981

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Mrs. Gunther no longer sells caramel apples, but she dreams of $ 100,000 a year jobs. Along with her dreams, she eats chili and enjoys figure skating. This graduate of Saginaw Valley and Central Michigan University has spent all of her twelve-year career in Hem- lock High School, teaching journalism. The Gunthers and their two sons live in Freeland, but she loyally thinks Hemlock is one of the best school dis- tricts in the area. which include public relations work, criticizing films, and golfing. She is one of Hemlock's greatest fans and also enjoys watching gymnastics and figure skating. Miss Zarr enjoys her teaching ca- reer at Hemlock where she spent her high school years. Who likes to eat anything but liver, likes basketball and boxing, and once farmed? Mr. Hogan, biology and general science teacher, that's who. He is married and has four chil- dren. He has been teaching for fif- teen years, ten of them at Hemlock. If he could be doing something other than teaching, he would like to repair small engines. He finds the students, and the staff hard working and easy to get along with. Mr. Agresta feels that being a teacher is not something he does, it is a part of himself and he could hardly be someone else. While at- tending the University of Norte Dame, he was a lifeguard, but he gave it up after graduation to be- come the protector of high school students' psyches. He coaches cross country, runs avidly, and talks profusely, profoundly, and rapidly. This father of three has been teaching for twenty-one years, eleven of them spent at Hemlock teaching economics. Mrs. Bugni, C.M.U. graduate, left the north woods of Harrison to begin teaching in Reese fifteen years ago. She may not swim as much since she left Budd Lake, but she can find plen- ty of her favorite Italian restaurants in the Saginaw area. She feels that she has succeeded when her students enter the Steno job market with em- ployable skills. Mrs. Bugni, who's been with Hemlock High School eleven years, is married with two children. 24 A nurses' aid, a clerk, a reception- ist. and a Hemlock High teacher of eleven years are just some of the sides to our ninth grade English teacher. Miss Zarr. Teaching is only one of her many interests

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FACULTY If you're looking for a real meet-and- potatoes man. our assistant football coach Mr. Krueger would be a good choice. Steak and potatoes are his favorite food, football his favorite sport and education his big concern. A fourteen-year veteran at Hemlock, Mr. Krueger teaches math. He's mar- ried with two children, ages six and nine. He was taught here and he's back to teach biology. Mr. West must really like Hemlock. After attend- ing Alma College and CMU, Mr. West taught for four years in Bad Axe and then returned to Hemlock where he's been for thirteen years. Mr. West and his wife have four daughters, ages 12.10,6. and 3. Mr. Luebkert must be a busy man with expensive taste. Steak and lobster suits this Saginaw High. Del- ta College, and C.M.U. graduate fine. Before he even began teaching business courses fifteen years ago, fourteen of them at Hemlock he worked on the Ches- sie System Railroad, Steering Gear, and Chrysler Corp. Mr. Luebkert is the advisor of B.O.E.C. (Business and Office Club). Mr. Luebkert lives nearby with his wife and two sons. Having taught for fifteen years, twelve of them here at Hemlock, Mrs. Goward finds being a part of this school system a positive exper- ience in a positive environment. The mother of two children, 13 and 8, she enjoys lobster, swimming (only the dog paddle), and watching gymnas- tics. She is currently involved with a Reading Task Force program here at Hemlock. Working with people is one thing Mrs. Goward will never give up. Mrs. Gardner's twelve years in the Hemlock school system have been filled with writing courses. Her seven year-old daughter often helps the classes by lending her books, mark- ers, and ideas. Mrs. Gardner ad- vanced from driving a tractor as a child in Brant to receiving a degree at Oakland University. She feels that the staff and a majority of the stu- dents are special, motivated, and creative people.''



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 .j+mL:» iAii .. ' aw w«s ENTRY SHEET IN THE 1 I J0' SECTION VKD TH His knowledge of Europe comes in handy at Hemlock High. Mr. Vree, a native from Holland, teaches Ger- man I and II. French I and II, and Mod- ern Age. In the past Mr. Vree has taught World History. Who worked at Farmer Peet's as his first job and still likes to eat high on the hog? Mr. Adams. Steak and lobster are his favorite dishes. After Farmer Peet's. Mr. Adams came to Hemlock to teach in the business dept. In his tenth year teaching, he's now taken on the job of coaching Freshmen Basket- ball. He is the business manager for the yearbook staff and. therefore FACULTY helped bring this book to your hands. Why not drop by the ac- counting room and say Thanks! For nine years Mr. Rosselit has en- joyed the relaxed atmosphere of Hemlock High School. A star-runner from Midland High School, Mr. Rosselit finds coaching track enjoyable. His wife and young son. carpentry, run- ning, and seafood are some of his favorite things. Mr. Rosselit finds the size of Hemlock is just about perfect for getting to know staff and stu- dents Mr Rosselit teaches wood shop. Perhaps one day we will see Miss Kossayda’s art work hanging in muse- ums around the world, or being sold for millions of dollars. But in the mean- time, she has been teaching art and serving as Hemlock's yearbook advi- sor for seven years. After graduating from St. Mary's Academy and M.S.U.. she finds the country scenery in and around Hemlock a pleasant change from her native Detroit. Who else ever wanted to be an Edsel. graduated from Brecken- ridge High School and loves straw- berry shortcake? Mr. Taylor, that's who! Aside from teaching Math and Science for nine years, Mr Taylor and his wife have a three and a half year old girl. Mr. Taylor keeps busy coaching foot- ball and advising the Junior and Senior classes.

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