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Mr. Townsend is now known all over the state for his wrestling achievements. In fact, this year, he had his one-hundreth victory for H.H.S.. who has had his talent for nine years. He graduated from C.M.U. and started teaching here at Hemlock. If he could be doing something else other than teach- ing, he and his wife would prob- ably farm. Mr. Townsend loves teaching business in Hemlock's pleasant and enjoyable atmo- sphere. Mr. Blaine, teacher, assistant wrestling coach, and Junior Achievements advisor, graduated from Arthur Hill before attending Delta and Central. He did various jobs at Steering Gear, Chevy Manufacturing, Means Stamping, HUD, and U.P.S. to help meet col- lege costs. He went on to teach for a half year in the city of Sagi- naw before putting in another six years in at Hemlock. If Mr. Blaine isn't eating at a Mexican or Chi- nese restaurant, he might be found wrestling or dirt cycling. Giv- en a chance to be a car, Mr. Blaine's choice would be a Cor- vette. That would be a stylish way to carry his camera equipment, for if he wasn't a special educa- tion teacher, he'd like to be a free lance photographer. A six-year teaching veteran, Mr. Blue has spent all this time at Hem- lock teaching history. The former graduate from C.M.U. and S.V.S.C., finds the students and their parents most friendly in this area. Assistant coaching both track and football, Mr Blue discov- ers the latter more to his liking. A lover of all foods, football, and teaching, he also loves his wife and children. Mrs. Dennis has been Hemlock's home economics teacher for five years out of her thirteen-year career. She also has found time to raise five children, ranging in ages from 10 to 22. While working her way through M.S.U., Merrill-Palmer Institute, and C.M.U., Mrs. Dennis held jobs as a kitchen helper, a salad cook, and a telephone operator, Although she began teaching in Chelsea, she states. Hemlock students are tops!
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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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FACULTY Construction, shoe salesman, bus- boy, and bartender were the part time jobs Mr. Murphy had while at- tending C.M.U. He came to Hemlock in 1975 after teaching in Bad Axe. He enjoys the open attitude of our school. If Mr. Murphy weren't teach- ing English, he would like to be coaching at college. However, he seems to be quite comfortable here, enjoying Hemlock's spirit of joie de vivre. Hopefully, Mr. Sutton will remain teaching for a long time, because if he weren't a teacher he would like to race cars as fast as he could. This is one drivers ed. in- structor who could end up with lots of tickets. Before Mr. Sutton came to H.H.S. six years ago to teach mechanical drawing, he graduated from John Glenn High and attended Delta and C.M.U. Besides cross country skiing and eating Mexican food Miss Riba is interested in her students. She at- tended Grand Valley State and once worked for a spring and wire company before she began teaching six years ago. If she wer- en't a special ed. teacher, she would probably go back to school for another career. But then we'd miss her cheery smile in our halls. Mr. Roblshaw began his math teach- ing career in Hemlock after graduat- ing from Michigan State five years ago. He enjoys many sports, but we suspect he often finds it difficult to scuba-dive in Michigan. He does find time for at least one match of volley- ball every week. This Bridgeport High School graduate is married and has one son. Miss Darland, a three-year teaching veteran at Hemlock, in the history dept, graduated from C.M.U. She fi- nanced her college career with jobs in fast food restaurants, factories, and a department store. Although Hemlock is a big change from Miss Darland's alma mater, Royal Oak Kimball, her only real complaint about H.H.S. is the picture of her they keep publishing in the yearbook. We'll change it, honest.
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