Bedford High School - Talisman Yearbook (Temperance, MI)

 - Class of 1973

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I ,K I QM.: I 511522, 1 ,, 4, 9 l published by THE lTALl5MAlN 'STAFF l BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL. ' Temperance, Miqhigano ' Volume XXIII 'I-973V Most-brightly does A Our Spirit shine ' ln eagch deepi Swelling line A of our ' Almai Mater. We sing withpraise for Bedford High School Alma Mater fair! 'For whiteiand scarlet 'ever blended 3 , we will ever care! Our school and colors we will love, 3 our friendships ' ne'er forget. So sing with praise for Bedford High School fairest' everyet! ' . I, A-xx wmmim SENIORS ..... . . . STUDENTLIFE ,... . . , ACADEMICS ... ...pg SPORTS ............ ..... UNDERCLASSMEN ... ..... ORGANIZATIONS .,.. ..... ADS BEDFORD eww-.-wsu mo:-nv: PS' P8 P8- P8- P8- Pg- ...Q--...Xi i- Pride in in in winning, in losing well V ne- i in giving, Q in sharing. Q3 ,,-4. Q academics, organizations, A activities, I in communion, wQQ,m 2.82.41 ff if . wp-Q., -,5 . H 4. Q '. ,. 1-,vi b i -M gm -Y WEN' Y I 1 i 'M A A M s P N ,jx 'V ,MJ . A nw 5 5 ,, fl JWFM . f 'M ww-mx,-M. 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'61 T N gifs n - YQ, . ,M 951' ' Lv f .Ho-'XL 3- yuh -EG , -5-':?1a-.JY 1 - ' 'ill 'Env A generous pride in participation by others and by ourselves brings a heady glow as if glories float between earth and the heavens, playthings of the casual winds of doing, of belonging, of earnest endeavor to get things done and done well. 18 wig...- ' it iff: we 11' :ff 5.11 .LL Y ,,. ns gp M ,Q , -4 ,.- - 3 1-I E el N., A . . g 1 ,Q ,, 44 -Q , ,, 'M I A r , ,,ff-B'-W S ng,- I' L-nr ,L I, u 'Ng if 19,7'iE 'Q LES ,---a .1 ii f - 1 3-1- ,: ' Q . , Q :L , , 3 . L M R 13 k X' .: 1-if Q if 3 'Z' . ' 'J ln in w r , is wiv 41 tiwiililii ii ,V iv iff He who takes pride in good times, in togetherness, in his home, in his school, in his country, brings the strength ofhappiness to all who know him, to all who know the value of carrying the torch ofcompanionship to light the way ofthose more unfortunate. x ' i sian, as Z vie ef . 1 , -f il! W, ...,. 1 gr :,,:,,,.44 ,:. C fe M Th ere is a certain joy in laughter, an ecstasy in merriment, in spirited light-heartedness - this, happiness with and in Bedford. 'rl . .. P . .. ...,+4..W-a- V- - f A 1. ',i,5ilfa?1'i:w: 55191 v 1, ,s?ifS2i.5?2il Ti 'l 'i '1 :M gg. 5 Y s , 5 , Wi 'Qin if 'U 1 MA ii? af' 2 :V mx. 4? 'lpn' ' ,... 73,1 rt '19.,w up 1 'Tm - 'SAM' I, rg- I . Y M' ld' ' :I - n- if H, mi' My FW Lg: L 'win H11 pix. w' y, UE, L'l sm. A Li? yu iii im. w 1,1 1533 rf! N ala . nib 1. 'Hi if i LJ' 1 J L ii 0 . Y A 5 A STUDY IN EXCELLEN Melanie Bergner 3.9705 We must be unafraid to love, to give, to learn, to see, to listen, to speak, to live: to be. Mary Black 3.9705 More important than all else is to be happy with yourself in all that you do. Victoria Empie 3.9705 All living things are children of the Universe. We are the entity some- times misnamed God, one in all, all in one. To live our lives, never for- getting the unity of all, is our birthright. N13 'Wi Lynn Whittaker 3.9677 You never know how much you can do until you try. E-V Holly Pavlika 3.9393 High school isn't just studies - lt's the little extras you put in it to make your senior year the best. P TEN OF NINETEEN-SEVENTY-THREE Mary Salisbury Nancy Sevela 3.9393 The future is a mystery filled with treasured memories of today. 3.9062 The longest journey a person must make is ajourney inward. Karen Schultz 3.90 The ingenuity necessary to make it through high school is not gained by studying. ' Jeanne Boudreau 3.9333 The infinite field of awareness can be entered only with the key of willingness that molds knowledge into its useful form. Heidi Vermer Reach out and grasp all knowledge that comes your way, forthe learning process is a never-ending one to he who opens his mind to everything. 14 ' an-I 4.4 'dm H Q if .1 ,+ -'QQ ..,. 3 If , - 4- T25 A W -rj: 2' if I IT: 1, gl 4. 1521 OUGHT PRIDE AND HONOR lN '73 An opening of eyes Possibly discovering of lies Relaxed feelings with people you meet Endless longing for sleep Seeing beautiful sights introduced to the home of our First Rights Dedicated to the never-ending list ofthings to do EmgmwmwnMmHwmmgmm5wwnwmMww Now being left more on your own The times you feel a little alone It means leaving everything old behind A time we search for anything to find Leaving your home by car, jet or train Caring very much when it started to rain Learning the different ways oflife Awareness of many kinds of strife Satisfaction in yourself for being here Sure that you had no reason to fear Reading your syllabus - or at least carrying it around On your trips and travels all over town Outstanding answers to the Hows and Whys Much sadness during Saturday Goodbyes - Mary Caruso presidential classroom, 1972 published in the MACE , a presidential classroom publication for young Americans Dan Mullin and Dan Barczak - presidential classroom 1973. Miss D.A.R. - Kim Haupricht. Boys' State Representative - lon Whitman. 29 lerry Abel Andy Abrell Barb Adams Randy Adams Martha Albert Debra Alcock Don Aldrich Tom Alexander Toni Allman Mark Alwood David Anderson Sara Anderson Daryl Andrews Lee Anstine Lu Ann Appleman 30 Thad Armentrout Brenda Armitage Diane Askins Connie Atkins Rob Aughenbaugh Sam Avellone Steve Avellone james Baker Sandra Ballert Brad Barbeau Dan Barczak Greg Barker Susan Bashaw David Bates Mike Behan 31 Melanie Bergner Bob Bieman Linda Billings Mary Black Karen Blaesing Clarence Blakema Kayleen Bloom Linda Bodi Rick Boehme Angela Boraggina jeff Borucki Jeanne Boudreau Sandy Brescol Diane Brock Ieri Brock Barb Brooks 32 fl Na. ...,l Sue Brouillard Doug Brown Rick Brown Tom Bruechert Rick Bryant Karen Bucher Cindy Burghardt Ronald Burton Sharon Burton Becky Bushroe Terry Bushroe Terry Butz Gary Byrd Rich Cain Beverly Canard Bob Carey 33 Kevin Carlisle Bill Casey john Ceravolo Cindy Chandler r Tony Cleveland Barb Clift Greg Cole C Wade Collins Denise Conley Vicki Corl Terrie Corrigan Tom Cox Richard Cox jenny Crawford E? fa new T img, lohey Crawford Pamela Cutts . -gk 34 Sue Dashner Linda DeLong jeff Diener lanice Dindoffer Dan Ditty Tom Dobrzanski Dave Domigan lack Double jeff Doverspike Elaine Drulard Tom Dykstra Marsha Dzialok Kathy Eads Joyce Eastwood lim Eckhardt Jann Eisen mann 35 Lois Eisenmann Steve Elliot Vicky Empie Mark Engelhardt Pat Ernest Pam Fain Chuck Faller Sue Ferguson Phyliss Field Chris Fisher Debra Flatt Sally Fleck Diane Flick Roberta Flory joe Folk David Freiheit Glenn Frobel 36 David Gerard Becky Gerst Clement Gilsdorf Dawn Goins Paul Gosselin Karen Gotha Dan Green Dave Greenberg Christi Griffith Bill Grimm Chet Grochowski Gary Grochowski Patricia Grodi Bob Grove Clint Guess Doug Guest Michelle Guthrie 37 Richard Haise Gregory Hall Mark Hall Matt Hall jenny Hallauer Lucina Hamman Diane Hartline Kim Haupricht Deborah Hausfeld Al Haynes Barbara Heidtman Wilma Helle Myrna Henry Gary Henson Mike Herbig Mary Herbster Maureen Herron Dean Hetzel Nancy Hickey 38 Y A 1 Q iii Nw.-1 Earl Hills Mark Hoberg Sheryl Hogan Patty Hollinger Pam Hopkins Mark Hubbard janet Hudson Richard Hudson Paul Huepenbecker Dave Hummer April Hutchinson Debra Jeffers Robert jenne lanice jensen Sheri johnson Thomasjohnson Steve Johnston Debbie jones Paul joseph 39 Duane Kaczorowski Michael Karmol Kim Kazmaier Rose Keane Terry Keeler Cindy Kettler Larry King jeff Kirk Susan Kluding lanie Knaggs Sandra Knaggs Susan Koester Mike Konoff Bill Kortas Rainer Kortgoede Ronald Korthuis Katherine Kortier janet Kowalski Patricia Kowalski 40 'Qi Q .fini Patricia Krieger Greg Kurdys Mark Kurdys Mary jane Kwapich Michael Lampkowski Vincent LaPointe Dawn Larsen janet Lawn Sandra Lehr Paul Leininger joe Lengel Dave Leonard Mike Levandoski Sandra Lockrey Debbie Loga Kris Logue Cheryi Lorenzen Dave Lucht Stephen Lutman 41 lohn Lynch Dottie Macut Sandy Macut Lynn Majors Steve Man nor Chris Marshall janet Martin Donald Mathewson Lisa Mattimore Cathy Maxson Keith Mayer Michelle Mayer Mary Mazik Michael McCartney james McDonald Debbie McGee 42 ,,,,g ki -lc' i v ' ,Qs -I: , X .4 , Karen McMacken Bob Merz Kathy Mihalec Chris Miller Philip Miller Randy Mills Cheryl Mockensturm Doug Moore Wendy Morrin Peggilou Moses Debra Mowery Paul Mroz Steve Mull Tim Mullholand Daniel Mullin Kathy Mullins 43 Cheryl Myers Karen Needles Harry Nelson Lucinda Nelson Randy Nelson Wendy Nicholson Andrew Nieman Mike Norell Edie Norman Gary Notheis Angie Nusbaum Bob Nusbaum john Nutter Debra Nyitray Gary Olsen Ingrid Orbay Celeste Orth Mark Osenbaugh Michael Ostertag 44 ful Wo N40 'S-5' 152727 Earl Oswald jeff Oswalt Brenda Palmer Dennis Pankop john Parsons Robert Patton Scott Patton Holly Pavlika if 5-J' Mike Phillips Marlene Pittman julie Pollock Rollie Pompili joAnn Ponke Starr Porter l Ellen Preketes james Priest Greg Proudfoot Michael Quinn john Rank 45 john Rawlings Patty Reed Patti Rendsland Sue Rennie Patricia Reynolds Gary Roberts Gary Roe Roger Roehrig Deborah Rosswur jim Rouen Rita Royal Anthony Rozanski Dave Rudd Richard Rumple Mike Rybarczyk Mary Salisbury Shirley Salyer Tom Sargent Mary Schaefer 46 loyce Schoch Cheryl Schoenfeldt Marian Schow David Schultz Karen Schultz Nancy Sevela Larry Shaffer Cindy Shook Wendy Siburt Bryan Simmons Laura Sipert Rhonda Sloan Kim Slusher leannelle Smith William Smith Vickie Snyder Maureen Stark Shirley Stark jan Staskiewicz 47 Duane Steffens Glenn Sterling Barbara Stevenson Bill Stewart Dan Stokes Tom Strouse Robert Stump Beckie Sulewski Bonnie Sulewski Kevin Sulewski Suzanne Swales Dave Teall Debbie Tellam 48 'L'- 'CEP 18 i 'TWP Lance Thellman Dave Thomas David Thomas Roberta Thomas Brad Timming Dave Todd Amy Tower Marni Turnbali Dan Ulrich julie Valentine Beth VanCIeave lim Varner Heidi Vernier Debra Walentowski Dennis Walentowski Gary Walentowski Debbie Ware Beth Warriner Beverly Wasnich Robert Weaver Sandra Weirich Keith Wells joel Werner jeff West Rusty Weyer Dan White Larry White jon Whitman Robert Whitmill Lynn Whittaker 50 lv 'frgr ,Q o i ...www 'hl -6' e e t a i-Q. J M 1 -W Y yt i i , B Carol Widmer jeffrey Wieczorek Kevin Williams Alan Willingham Bev Wingate Terrie Wingate Doug Winkler ludy Wirick Beverly Wiseman Penny Wittman john Woodcock Michael Woodward james Worley Teresa Yancey Richard Yeager Steve Young George Zeunen 51 SENIOR SNAPS SHOW PRIDE IN BELONG I Z' WI3Z,I . , w 1 1 4 i T 1 V l SENIOR GALLERY DEPICTS DELIG D COMFORTSHARED WITH OTHE n v 4 r w 1 H sw 1 ,, 'N 5 W 5 A ,N X YA Q 2 H I .. E V V Rf? Q Sagas 2 ,mg 3 ,-fv. 45, 3 LLW,. Am L . ,,. N, I it , 55 1 ' y ff' 'f H ff U 1 fl fy I 'I If - Bl .1 5,8 1 w K, no L . 4 I Qs -Z 'f 8 1 1 4 ' 4 Q 3 1 'F ibbunoa-no---' I 2 ' - aff? ..- ,, -'T A 9 , ' A A ,gi f t ,. 3 , Q . n if A 1' 339' A , +5: .- E? Q' I ,,.. q, Y -...fin fill- n f' Q ? 4 SPIRED ALL INA HOMECOMING WIN 5 . I! 923 .-.Pa 59 1 , , 'fi tl ew 1-5 Q -- K -1- .. i I, -r xii f gifgf? -X352-.' 1' 271, F . :Y Q-'71 mga, Xu x if rye' ' . . X411 gt, . .-.itat-1ubg..,1O,, :hh ,x,- -u 'JVFG9'A.'S h' . . qu 5-'V . 'ip'11,'-v' .':f?QQlgQ' ' ,..4.-4.1 9-can-.r,Q. vw,-.rug Rik f . '- 'c-u.4gai glis- -'.4, - . O, Wi' ' ' 'P' we, 15.4 YQ if-. -5 sie , l1a,l . 's ui RFECTLY BY HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES 413955 if if A-:X Candidates and Escorts - john Parsons, Judy Wir- ick, Tom Loudenslager, Edie Norman, Forrest Guess, Dottie Macut, Queen Kim Kazmier, Bill Kingsbury, Roberta Flory, Tim Ringle, Senior At- tendant Kim Haupricht, and Tony Cleveland. Wonderment and magic, exultation spelling happiness the deep JOY of winning, the proud inner glow, dancing, laughing, feeling, the magic of homecoming W' 'sw' 5' 061 -A X 0 I w S, - fx M11 ii' nz A ' J' Wx' if' 5 K1 M? 4 f i Q K' I U 'Ll ' 5 , ,X A. wg 3, - fs Y K 4 W ka , Ls , E, ,. i n , -- fiat? jk - v sv V: f figQ.ifF'Q 952- ' 12 . -.P 3' ' W 1 Lf 2' 1 --' -' ,, DOLLY ONE OF THOSE OLD FAMILIA 36 Randy Sheline jeff Barraco . . Steve Stevens . Diane Kabchef jim Fleck ..... jeannelle Smith Shelly Stevens Mike McCartney Brenda Armitage NGS FROM WAY BACK WHEN .,..,. Dolly Levi Mr. Vandegelder ,.,... Cornelius .... Mrs. Malloy . . . . . Barnaby .... Minnie Fay ..., Ermengarde . . . . Ambrose .. , . . Ernestina K v f wi . 1 -I pig- .1 X I Ui. SN in 'Thx ai Great spirit stimultates great action, the fruit of knowledgeg for truly a school, a country, a universe is the property of every individual in it. How great it was, it IS, and it will be to be a part of the torch of great spirit that makes Bedford glow and go. SPIRIT WEEK: HIGHLIGHT OF A SPIRI 'ii.,,,,-Y ,, LED YEAR WHOSE BOWSTRING OF SPIRIT WAS TAUT P x hllxx 3 UTMQS-fg17f :': 'ES'E ' V ,V - M .. K A ' igm i:i???1 f ' -A I ,, ,V , , ' 'HV-7' .. U- . --.ww f -- , X ,- V vi N-K -fjmgy..w.4:.,1,J5f3.u-nf--.L'x:.z.,q:smf-wmg5f'QwM A E E' G3 Y 1, . H gf f, W2 7-mn wig ,gat Hn ,qgilg W, , N ,, 'L '- , ' -A '- , I '. - my ' , W 4- I ,,,. ' - 1. . , . Q t. E .E A: - ' L ,,,1,., --'Q 'M Y' M .' - 'Q lf' .- N S xy, , ui- T:-:can gm, 43 ,X ug., 3:35 Q1 V. fi S ,Q SSSS -' iyiyg -- 1 'L-wg SV' Z' 1 -f 'Au' 1, , - - - -wx 4,.:-'vb 4 A - J-, NW T? Aw 'Swim N WEN' ,sq L V Ir.,,, , 'Z , ' 1 7 E' ' if ,sg , 1 R X. , , ,, X . Els: ,F KE -S X' ,I A Y xxx ' 0-F v E S f 1 ie ' V A A Q K M 1,1 WJ X f wfiisffl 5' . U C ,fn 69 i 1 I 1 liz ,. A 5 'Z v ig! A, -r .. W as 555 fm K 754291 Hit fi, - ew r me 0 X 2 ' H, 1 ye' ,C 32, f H5 A wa . - ,5 - sais? 1, s Mr . . ,iw .Q :azz .. H l -- 'sn vw .- S 1 fi ' f 'Q gm- a.z. V Q 3 uf-,. mg Q s-si 1 I .f 'Ek slligfmif ,nm-W ff: 55, Q1 ' 23 if . 1 ap wi' l 4-Qf Vx L :.,5':1g '3 ' '. , ny K we , ,.. 7,95 A 35165 wi QL Q 5 -. , Y 1 fy .N , 1 x ENT-SHOW, A ROUSING SUCCESS B I 2 I 3 I . f V , .,.,. V iv k- E .f 'ep 2 1 Ev 5' : Y 71 TO BRISK NOTES IN CADENCE BEATING, PRI 'YV J zyxxg L. j r 1' ..., M .Q Q J rf' H lm J X 11 I X M -', 1 . QS' . - 72 1 ,X Q 33 5, -1,-. s f Q u,n U. ...llc , y ,n 'x Q I in o.j,'. V.. In Q, 4 Q.. 3- 5 zu gm! ff,- Q? f l rj A, ', , 32: ,- 7 , , , f L -. :., 1 1 . N A , -,V vi .4-. wV?F:I 5 , 4,lq, .,-1 'N manga .ffipqfj 'lc ' r '. ' - :- rwnivw wdilanln-wx-N. . j - , ' ' fi X ,,.. , A sl wif.. W ...QM V v. :fcf ,a - LF ' x 4 ITH LOVE - LOVE AND A TENDER PRIDE QE ,X 71 5 JE' 'xi' 442, lil? ,iv .Af ...,Q- ,vl NV .Q ,J .f. . K 'I ' rw WWwf'1':7'I,'R' l'1rH1f ,,f .,-,. -k 1 I :I 1. fx 'hi 1, wx , , ll, 13 , H , , 'A W'-.W rw-,K X .-.w'1f.,3,,A X- -4 , f,'3!,'?3'Uifff'i' FQ' fxffff QW? '7 i'm1 WifTfQ2 .'E? f7l V, f',4,V, flu? -111 ,..,, ff:-1 fQw'f f,4 1uQ zQ w '! w4 w uQ5f35:Q:1f,ffusfif .rf f -'W 1-.-f---. f-Q!J3,M f,,-. 'f7f-.14 - V-V 1-QW, gm ,',Qg,,'ffu,4,::Q Idfffi Lgsfbf,Q.:v,QU ,fglfggiwf 'Gil E 5 .bl nf' ,5 . 1' 1- 1- f 9 v LIVELY RESPONSIBILITY SPELLS PRIDE IN BEDFORD Marvin Bergman George Hagen Principal Superintendent Their task - to cheer each forward step, to develop to their fullest extent the God-given capacities of every kind, to encourage individuality, not standardization, that Bedford graduates may PROUDL Y earn and accept a high place in world progress. james C-asziorowski Richard Krell Assistant Principal Dean of Students i EVERYARTIST WRITES HIS OWN AUTOBIOGRAPHY Paul Michalak Art-Drawing Ceramics 1 Art1 Barbara Chapman Commerical Art Art1 Christine Murley Exploratory Art P ' I' am mg Ceramics 1 84 2 john F. Kennedy once said that America would one day reward Achievement in the arts as it now rewards accomplishment in business. May that day be soon, for art, too, a form oftruth, is a source of national pride. IN MATHEMATICS ONE THING I5 FORE james Wheeler FunctionsffEnriched Fu nctlons TrigonometryfEnrlched Trigonometry Enriched Algebra Statistics john Hudak Algebra 1 Senior Math Delwin Ketterman Algebra 2 Business Math D THAT ONE THING IS SUCCESS Mary Ann Deri Spanish 2 Geometry Myrl Patton Geometry Enriched Geometry Lynn Parachek Senior Math Shop Math Geometry Right and wrong exist in the nature ofall things. In its purest form, there is no almost right in mathematics. Seek the right and prove it with spirit and conviction. In the final analysis, there is but one road leading to the perfectness envisioned by man. 83 THE HIGHER THE PAY IN ENIOYMEN I Q I 4 i I L i 11- J Carol Paeth Typing 1 Evelyn Krauss Shorthand 1 Business English Typing 1 Dorothy Hartsel Accounting 1 Typing 2 5 Q ,Q One who qualifies himself well for his calling, never fails to find gainful employment, his success depending upon whether he drives his business or lets it drive him. WRITING IS NOT LITERATURE UNLESS IT GIVE Gary Duhaime English 10 Virginia Mowry English 10 Geraldine Schmidt Vocational English 10 English 11 Helen Tussing English 10 wal E READER PLEASURE IN SOME CONCRETE FORM Barbara Bacon English 10 English 11 Humanities Rosalie Dzingleski English 11 Carol Emptage Speech 1 Theater Productions Drama Ann Mclntosh English 11 THAT YOU MAY WRITE WELL, READ COPIOUSLY Lynn Andryc English 10 Vocational English 10 journalism, GOALPOST David Deppen Vocational English 11 English 12 Mildred Salter English 11 College English journalism, TALISMAN 1 1 fig 1 lggllg ' A O 5' -nr-s- ,.4 Poetry is vocal painting, assembling words, phrases and ideas in new and exciting patterns. Painting is silent poetry. HISTORY- THEAUTOBIOGRAPHY OF THE WORLD -I Ah51?5EE5 'f. Ne l QET,'E.T9g II'-kv, Lani' '!H- Medford Barr Far East World History World War American History Mike Hart World History Greece and Rome Tom Swan American Government American History Edward Tutelian World History African and Middle East History is-more than the record of man's conflict with nature and himself. It is knowledge which gives dimension to the present, direction to the future, and humility to the true leaders of men. A nation whose people have no pride in its accomplishments is a nation adrift in a stream of defeat. 89 THE FIRST QUESTICN ALL HISTORIA Bob Bishop American History Contemporary History Tom Dressel American History Howard Hale American History loe Thomas American History OULD ASK IS: IS IT TRUE? yn 9 Y-x, .1 713 .,'..i.i! VCU- ,--V. History is the true poet of what has been, what is, and what is to be. It is the biographer of all the universe, the root of all science, the mirror ofall if! like progress. Every man 's PRIDE in ancestry has been his stimulus for accomplishment the trigger of his future. Etta Mae Chapman American Government Economics Sociology Norman Hinshaw American Government Tom Robakowski American Government lack Kaiser American Government Russian World History ll V Go where he will, the wise man is at home, his country the world, his hearth the earth, his Countryman, all mankind AIM: MAKE A GOOD LIFE IN A GO X -1 Phyllis McMacken Foods 1 Cooking 1 Foods 3 Diane Thornton Family Living Clothing1 Foods 1 ludith Ripper CIothing1 84 3 Home Economics 1 s , CIETY WITH PRIDE IN ACCOMPLISHMENT G..-W i gg I 1 s G.:L john White Special Education Phyllis Fitzmorris Health Occupations 1 81 2 Winifred Harrington Special Education . if 3' limi., , The rays of pride like those of light glow most when reflected in a healthy body, a trained mind, and an adherence to all that is for universal good. IGNORANCE OFA LANGUAGE EXCUSES NO MAN Mary MacDonald French 2,3,4 Latin 2 loann Densmore German 2,3,4 Speak the language of the company you are ing speak it purely with a quiet pride and understanding, thus fostering the universal peace that has ever been the dream of upright men. HE WHO MAKES TRUE MUSIC IS NEVER ALONE V - . E , ,ss I Paul Stanifer Concert Band Symphonic Band jamesTongHng Concert Band Symphonic Band David Parker Music Theory Choir Boys and Girls Glee Soiree The language of tones belongs to all mankindg melody is the manner in which the musician who takes pride in his achievements speaks to every person, to his mind and to his heart. jennifer Treuhaft Sophomore Girls' Gym junior Girls' Gym janet Helfrich junior Girls' Gym Senior Girls' Gym l 1 . ' 53 Q Y I . - in rrrrl - w -- SQ 7 3 l 1 l. f lm i t S Q ' -E-- 'rl ' .. sk fs A 4' L -fwefmx .- ,-.ge Early development of the body promises something of our early strength during later years, for certainly the sturdy oak does not bend at the will of every breeze, but proudly weathers even the strongest southwesters. Train well that you, too, may survive life's gales. Ray Kwiatkowski Sophomore Boys' junior Boys' Gym Bill Regnier Sophomore Boys' Senior Boys' Gym Alan Studer Health 1 junior Boys' Gym Rod jenkins Health 1 Senior Boys' Gym SCIENCE ISA GREATGAME, ITS PLAYI Rupert Pearce Chemistry Senior Chemistry Fred Pinkerman Senior Biology BSCS Biology :i X , : :mr . as f Q wirifa-.+ A-H 1 -'rw-M B.---fr'3qg ELD IS THE UNIVERSE ITSELF Dan Gray HPP Physics PSSC Physics Chemistry Richard Vogt Biology Anatomy joseph Cothern In Biology Science contributes to our culture in many ways, as a creative, intellectual activity in its own right, as to the light which has served to illuminate man's place in the universe, and as the source of understanding of man's own nature. THE DICTIONARY IS THE ONLY PLA Warren Eyler Coordinator john Stafford Distributive Education Arthur Tolly Related Auto Basic Electronics Electronics 1,2 James Klempner Technical Drawing Drafting 1 11, viii Machine Draftin li 'l 8 Advanced Machine Drafting Qt The very best prize any man can attain is that life offers him the chance to work hard ata work worth doing, a labor from which springs a taste of joy of accomplishment, of worthwhileness to himself and to his fellowman J mmm s lllw' HERE SUCCESS COMES BEFORE WORK ff john Currie Director of Vocational Education Harold Gruber Small Engines Auto Mechanics 1,2 Richard Derrer Woodworking 1,2 Robert Busz Machines 1,2,3 ' .ft , 'v COUNSELORS AND OFFICE HELP M la The deeds of the leader shall live, and the hard-won glory of his exploitsp this alone escapes the greedy destruction of death. - Ovid - Bob Ritz Student Activities Director Lillian Hise Bookkeeping Clerk Nancy Macut High School Clerk Ruth Leonard i Secretary to Mr. Bergman ll Naomi Bennett Switchboard Operator School Store Sue Dashner Counseling Clerk A --...ssit I E WHEELS OF BEDFORD RUN SMOOTHLY i r . i r . , 1.5-1 N A U. . Eli ' .. Tw, . 1, ,L , V 3 , r' b l 5 , , 553 5, 2' X loe Kennelly Athletic Director Leocadia Golembiewski Librarian Karen Larrow Library Clerk 5 i : Hag ' 2:38 lim Neuser Counselor Janice Watson 1 , Counselor r ., 5- ' E rvlu MR- fri-if ' , Sturm 'ff'Zi,:3Ql?i3i P find' -F ul FU' fy' ll 41' -.r LA 5 K i i I, lf . ' vii' - I. H' - 4 -13 51 3 f H.. , To take L ,.j 7 ,. ,, . ,. :AA -if ,ggi if uf one copedrhsmmielif not with L V W.. but with rH dJdvegQi1thgs- game rgselir -' A' , ' .lf 1 1 Lf Rf ....: , - Q, 'aw V A: We I-- Q- -1 ii life of i , , 4, 5.21. .. be 5 I 1 . , 1 3 4' 5 IM .1 f -i th! - ' ' ' f il , v - , ,n.Y 'YM .. . 1 w ,V 3 fftiii-f -:J ,, I ,,i, 'L' 1: x -. .- -f.. Q . ,. ., . . 4' 1,-v , , 6- 5. Q 1' Y -:,.j:. r'. Sr,--A 7, I ,MW :L-L - . Q. '-w' 1: 24,-,..4- A , ,. xdhfk- TI: i '1'g-.,' .- T' iw ON THE GREEN AND TRAC ' iz'l'sF' ' o Xia! L TO R - ROW 1 - Rusty Weyer, Dewey Kaczorowski,1effEloff, Paul Huepenbecker. ROW 2 - Don-Cams, Bill Kingsbury, Scott Anstine. Coach Bob Ritz ROW 'I - L - Coach Bob Bishop, ROW 2 - R - Coach Paul Michalak. ' i' ' q I L ll: s. L TO R - ROW 1 - G. Proudfoot, R. Rumple, 1. Adams, A. Dobrzanski, 1. Caruso, D. Kolar, D. Leighton, T. Cleveland, D. Winkler, I. Varner, P. l joseph. ROW 2 - R. Mathewson, D. Breier, D.Teall,1.Patrisso, G. Szymanski, S. Noble, L. Bonnough, I. Van Dyke, D. Cole. STANDING - D. l Kolar, D. Proudfoot, M. Owen, D. Suchocki, I. Ladd, D. Fuller, P. Kelly, D. Mathewson, C. Selmek. 1 106 DFORD TOOK PRIDE Coach Gary Duhaime Q 3 as l T X . 'Z I 'PW v a-5 . L TO R - ROW 1 - D. Wiard, D. Hudson, V. LaPointe. ROW 2 -1. Bruning, R. Schultz, M. Karmol, B. Powers. STANDING - M. Miller, 1. Nutter, 1. Dorman, K. Wasil, P. lomantas, l. Whitman. L - A - x..-...iQ S1, - - ' ' - S or --' ' ' -U ' N s ,-,,.- Q .-,..-' ... L TO R - Row 1 - G. Sterling, T. Sargent, R. Boehme, I. Doverspike, D. Ulrich, L. Thellman, G. Zeunen, 1. Stobinski. ROW 2 - E. Stobinski, B. Stewart, 1. McCartney, M. Hoberg, S. Cassaubon, B. Carey, B. Holmes, Coach AI Studer. ROW 3 - M. Hall, B. Weyer, N. Gill, G. Henson, D. Harris, D. Siewart, T. Helden. 107 CROSS COUNTRY RAN UPA VICTORIOUS SEASON Q 3Elll'lll?U ---.-U I 'fl BEM Hgiillllll Xl' L TO R -- ROW 1 - R. Mathewson, C. Radebaugh, E. Zack, P. Kelly, K. Cleveland. ROW 2 - Coach Gary Duhaime, D. Mathewson, R. Rum ple, M. Mohrbach. ROW 3 - D. Kolar, D. Teall, B. Merz, 1. Koester. IN TREE - T. Cleveland, Captain. Missing - R. Thomas. Sylvania 27-29 l'lUl'0l'1 19-35 Woodward 19-27 P- C- 19-35 B, G, 17-37 Mason 17-40 G, L, L, 3rd Blissfield 17-42 G. L. L. - N. L. L. 'lst Whitmer 19-29 Regionals 5th Monroe 15-35 108 ll? gil BEDFORD SENT CLEVELAND AND KOLAR TO FINALS L TO R - ROW 1 - Bob Merz, Dave Teall, Tony Cleveland - capt., Don Mathewson, Rich Rumple. ggi' , ., , lflfll - 1 I ,B E -T 5 State Competitor - Tony Cleveland State Competitor - Duane Kolar IO DFUKU A GREATLY IMPROVED VARSITY SQUA ' 12 , , . . mu H Hfumi 53 Bml vi l llllll U at U i Tlnnnnni L Q Ff I F - 1 ll BE I L TO R ROW 1 G Roe G Proudfoot P joseph, T. Strouse, T. Butz, Coach Ray Kwiatkowski, D. Winkler, 1. Varner, D. Ditty D ROW 2 G Kurdys A Willingham G Olsen L Thellman, T. Sargent, L. King, R. Boehme, I. Parsons, M. Alwood. ROW 3 - C Clrgenski Eddlnger D Proudfoot D Schoch M jurgenson R Kerner, I. Brescol, P. Clarahan, E. Turner, R. McBayer, D. Allman, M. Owens ROW 4 Grandville Home 18- 8 B.G. Home 20- 9 Sylvania Away 7- 6 Clay Home 12-35 Brighton Home 14-42 STED A PRIDEFUL WINNING SEASON A .Zi um UW J 'fl EMU HMIRL f-Q? ,QI A ki Rf J. mai jeg ff y TTfIGB RRehrig,lLhtWDdffROW5 C hBIl P.C. Whitm Fostor G.N.C fAntI'1o COACHES - 1ST TEAM GLL WON STUDENTAPPROVAL QQCDFUQO '31, STAB' .3 iv L TO R - ROW 1 - Coaches B. Bishop, A. Studer, L. Parachek, T. Dressel, P. Michalek, Head Coach - R. Kwiat- Trainer R- lel'1kif1S kowski, B. Regnier. 112 I. V.'S AND 2ND'S WON A PLACE IN ALL HEARTS! .- 4 V 2 -' ,3. .- an N wc J- A wa B .sc V Q sa- . fa. 'V -- . 91. H V I ,ij 3 fp '-'U U3 ,JS '-D 0 7- L 0- 5 . 1 ' , . B.: ' -... .-E- ' 1 L--I f 'E - 'Jn 'Gb '-N es- - A 5 14 7 vt A L - , y I: Qi ilu ,J - LIS . - y rm, QI, lm- . L, GJ Cb 15' ' ' 3153 'W L TO R - ROW 1 - D. Althouse, B. Alexander, T. Henes, K. Lawn, D. Heasley, I. Loveline, P. Martin, W. Dindoffer, L. Whitman. ROW 2 -T Clark, G. Kurdys, 1. Leizerman, D. Ness, K. Wells, I. Washam, R. Tobler, S. Schmeig, R. Trychal. ROW 3 - Coach Bob Bishop, G. Long, D. Swan- beck, R. Ortman, D. Brock, P. Clements, G. Wolfe, S. Crawford, S. Dalton, Coach Tom Dressel. .rf Q.. ww 4 .1 W .-!wl'f W 113 1 xx, L Q! -.X 1 1 l E g 'c mfs X Q ip 'I t K t tg16 's.ak 4 5 Q S F .,, at -.Q Q ,. V, L-V' J 11' ' 1 . ' 41 ,, W3 2 ' N 1 X ' .Q I D 4? 55 - l'l f ,E X f , 2 iff A5655 E l 51 1 . 5 ff ,Q g ' A jf' 'N 4 Q W? 9 , A -. l Q. 'GP , 53 33 'S TN in W Q N 3 . BEDFORD SAL UTES VARSITY SQUAD SENIORS W Sto kes L Ku r,dyS ard End ' ?MarkQAlwood1rr Co-Captain Tom Strouse Quarterback Paul joseph Middle Guard Lance Thellman Tackle giackie in Gary Olsen 'Tackle STINGUISHED THEMSELVES AS QUIET-PRIDE WINNERS 43 Gary Roe Wingback, Def. End Tom Sargent Greg Proudfoot End 'R'-N--QQ Doug Winkler Split End, Def. Halfback lim Varner Safety Dan Ditty Tackle Co-Captain Terry Butz PRIDE IN VARSITY ROUNDBALLERS HIGH ROW 1 - lon Whitman, ROW 2 -1effOswalt, jeff Borucki, ROW 3 - Mike Lampkowski, Bob Weaver, Chris Miller, ROW 4 - Tim Tuefel, Bill Kingsbury, Tom Guthrie, Rich Kerner. ROW 5 - Coach lon White, Mark Dalton, Mgr. Bob Nusbaum, Chuck North, Head Coach Gary Duhaime. 118 1 1 r :WWW fy, xlib! leff Borucki Guard ' -f'--1:-,,,,. ' Bob Weaver Forward Chris Miller Forward Mike Lampkowski Center -.,e.:--- W 13. X QF' fr f 1 V Y 1 :.: -N 54' N Q 1 M 1 5.53. 10- 1- 1 . ,K rx1rxi1'1 r 1 111.4 jon Whitman Guard Mere' V -Hifi, L f aff 1 5,35 Qi 1! 1 jeff Oswalt i'iGuard Q? 9 ... ,, ' -of-W P nu-mlil' . bm MNQX '- xlwlwslixl' M. W! W 'MQW T I ' no-eu'- ' ...gunni- f A J, Q- 259' B.G. P.C. Fostoria Whitmer Clay B.G. Sylvania Ida G.N.C. fMaumeeD 3-R. . VARSITY QUINTET NEVER QUIT KNOW ROWINC AND SHOWING STEADY IMPROVEMENT 4 'N ...Q- Jr Q34 I 2 sa Yr fy W--W ' 11 ' ILLUSTRIOUS WRESTLERS INSPIRED PRI Q2 1' Ear: Qi L TO R - Coach Tom Swan, D. Ditty, G. Wolfe, J. Lengel, 1. Rank, K. Lawn, S, Young, G. Long, D. Brighton, I. Boudreau, R. Bryant, P. Nash,T Alexander, D. Stokes, D. Heasley, Head Coach Bill Regnier. 126 ITH ANOTHER GUTSTANDINC SEASON fgurues- Co-Captain Dan Ditty Co-Captain john Rank L TO R - ROW 1 - R. Mac Bay, R. Miller, 1. Bryant, 1. Young, G. Knapp, B. Alexander, S. Dalton. ROW 2 - I. Long, S. Rosswrum, R. Luttrell, G. Whittaker, R. Merz, B. McAdams, B. Carr. ROW 3 - Mgr. T. Turner, R. Merz, Coach Lynn Parachek, K. Wells, M. Dashner, R. Nusbaum, D. O'Connor, S. johnson, C. Guess, G. Wingate. 127 H. 4, v .. ,E H N uw ...VW r 1 :w :xiii - 3 ,I Q3 .WL ' immp J' - 1... b 1. H f .e-1, N ml ' A . . 'Jf :-: :Irv - P2 fa ' ' Fixx 3, 4 w we t: f,, X , 4- . -'QE 3 wwf. ,, I N JW 5 Wg, 2 , ' ' N 5 I NE Q A ax ,, gp Q J 59? 'X x ,sagem .n-1 .ig K X o w ? ? S ,sf rf Eg? ' Q 'r: ! , ...vw WA,,..,f1g W 0 ,M A:3ZL:,. 'W V 5 1 W A-W-A -V+-Y Q 5? 'Sl ,,,f-wc W .L X ,Rf - vJiM:1':?55!T'.1 y ,i ', ,gwggsi sg vffsalseei Qian H Msn ,.,: :.: , f-,.u-f'- .5.,.. 1: , .1 1. 1 1'-,wi I 1 f 5.2 LH up gp 1 Af .,..9 . Q 22:1 1 E H lib 1... ... .1 RWM:-N I , A if M W ,A 4 P+. , L g ' - an X- 2 yen I ff Q we v Q Q , ru .. ' V, P' N I' 'WL b Mg? if A ails, mgweszf 5' 7 :-:.. W 7?E55fL:Qff'?Z7 In 3, F5 1 :- E 3 f' T af ,f iii 1 . E. R. K Y ROWESS INSPIRED SENIOR MATMEN'5 GREAT SEASON Ricky Bryant 119 lbs. Clint Guess Steve lohnston 119 lbs. 112lbs. John Rank Steve Young 138 lbs. 126 lbs. joey Lengel 132 lbs. Tom Alexander Dan Ditty Danny Stokes S .eff 145 lbs. STATE CHAMPION 175 'bs HVY X 1'- mf K L 1 K4 r, I 1 ' I lf' ' ffffg f, VARSITY DIAMOND STARS SPARKED IUNIOR fa 'Hifi I3 L TO R - ROW 1 - Coaches Marvin Tiller and Howard Hale, P. Leininger. ROW 2- B. Casey, T. Buhr, L. Thellman, M. Hubbard. ROW 3 - B Stewart, B. Huffine, D. Domschot, R. Aubry, D. Manore. ROW 4 - D, Schultz, F. Kruse, B. Nusbaum, D. Domigan, P. Gosslin, P. KitzmilIer,l Brescol. 134 fim- .v 'S VARSITY WITH WILL TO WIN BIG 3:14 iff 'ire if '52 pi , . , f' . . f f, 1. X lm' L, 1 f 5 I 7 4 . W , ,. - . - . ,Y , :fr X '-' ' i E- fvvlffif .. ' , na xv - .. i , f54- ff: ' ju . . ., 4,,..g,:, -. .., 1 . .. , . Q . fm' iv D' 'o I .4 ' . ' . f gf?- ' Q19 - ' -.-' L f . , , 15' 4 ,Q - 4 ...., D - L TO R - ROW 1 - E. Smith, G. Poulson, D. Maloy, M. Tabbey, D. A. Billau, C. Miller, T. Guthrie, R. Merz, 1. Brescol, B. Labadie. 1. Zgorelski, R. Beach. ROW 2 - M. Dalton, Coach Ion White, P. Kitzmiller, I X, f'y,- 'I xv- HQ , . jan- ,.f' , V1 ' m- 1 Q- ' , '- 'T' F - , - A Q V ' - - ' A , . -V I, I 3 t 1 r V 1' , '-ku f ,, , A , f + 4' , m .' ' Aw' ' i ' I . , 1, . . I ,i 'WR , . 2 .. E Q Dr? v.,', I i 1 4 G h 1 . , bf i , 0 1 1, x I A 55A J ' A - 4 A . 'Q W ' -any A v , - - v V . QQ i- ' ::- KF' ' P ' V A A . ,. TA .,4 Ffa an ,Ann . nr iv- CLASS OF 7974 Advisors john Stafford Virginia Eisenman - v A 1' 'Y' LN f-M., john jechura, Doreen Compton, Priscilla Niceley, Darcy Guyton. Guyton. l 1 - 1:91 J- 'ef -S.. I . Diane Abel Ron Abel lillone Adams Bob Adams Pam Albert loyce Albright lim Alexander Bill Alexander Dennis Allman Tim Anderson Larry Appleman Brian Arthur Susie Atkins Gary Ayers Sue Badenhope Andy Baird Harvey Baker Diane Bateson Rick Beauch Chuck Bell lason Bell Kim Bell Pam Bennett Greg Berman john Bert Cathy Betley Dan Bevelhymer Vickie Beverly leff Bibler Debbie Bigelow Claudia Bill Alvin Billau Mike Billau Beth Billings janet Billman 139 jim Binder Cathy Blakeman Daryl Blanton Tim Blosser Stacy Bobzean Vicky Bobzean Dennis Boehmer jeff Bogedain Delain Bomer David Bonn Luther Bonnough john Bork Roger Brannon Dan Breier loe Brescol Dennis Brighton Debbie Brockmueller Janice Brown Larry Brown Larry Brubaker 1effBruning jerry Bryant Gary Budzenski Teri Buhr Rosalind Bunker Richard Burkett Cathy Bruholder Mark Bushroe Doug Byrd Bob Campbell Don Canard Mary Carpenter Bob Carr Laura Cherry Doug Chryst Kendra Churchill Chuck Cirgenski Kitty Clarahan 140 R kai? l -vmwh , I X f. F : l ,flu 'si Ar. , .M ,E , , i l . 6 f fb' 5 A l Q l W hu l fl , is V2 gs , Pat Clarahan Jean Clarke Paula Clarkson Gloria Cole Dennis Collins Doreen Compton Steve Cook Debbie Cooper Duane Cordray Joe Cornprobst Connie Costa Ruth Costell Sheila Cousino Terry Cox Faith Curtis Marc Dalton Patty Daniel Shane Diehl Doug Dixon Valerie Dodge Diane Donbrosky Joey Dorman Lindy Doverspike Gail Drouillard Phyllis Dudley Tom Dumont Sandy Dunnett Mary Dunnigan Karen Dusseau Bob Dzienny Linda Dzierzyk loAnn Eastwood Ed Eddinger Pam Eddinger Marsha Elchert jeff Eloff lim Emptage Barb Engeldinger 141 Terry Feasel Marcie Filipek Peggy Fisher Wayne Fisher George Fletcher Daryl Fox Mike Franks john Frenzell Dane Fuller Diane Gajewski David Gallup Gail Garvin Bryan Gasiorowski Vicki Gay Pat Geisen Ron Georgieff Barry Gfell Cindy Giebel Terry Gill Tim Gittus Doug Glaser Ken Godfrey Ron Gorney Dave Grabowski ludy Gooch Debbie Graham Marty Green Randy Green Dave Greiser Don Griffith Dave Grimes Dave Grimm Dan Guba Kathy Guernsey Tom Guthrie 142 A , . 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F! ., .... , lf li, 91, Darcy Guyton Connie Haise Cathy Hall Sue Hall Randy Hall john Hallas john Hallauer Mary Hannigan Chris Harrison Pam Hart Randa Hart Sheila Harville Karry Hatfield Randy Hauser Rhonda Hawk Gisele Haynes Carol Hayward Heckel Nelson Tom Helden Becky Heinze janilyn Hering Terry Hill Garry Hitts joy Holloway judy Holloway Sandy Holly Tom Holmes Pam Hott Tom Hudson john Huffman Cindy Hunt Debbie Hutchinson Ann Ireland Lisa jackson john jechura 14 Bonnie Jeffers Bill Johnson Paul lomantas Elizabeth jones Margaret joseph Edwin Kading Don Karns Kevin Kasprzak Debbie Keck Laurie Keeler Linda Keeler Brian Kehoe Tom Kehoe Paul Kelly Phyllis Kennedy Rich Kerner Bernadette Kerul Bill Kingsbury Rick Kinney Brenda Kinsey Linda Kirk Pat Kitzmiller Ray Klawitter Debbie Knaggs George Knapp Duane Kolar Debra Kolbe Linda Konoff 1411 5' .EE ., . my ,Q , -A my ,, , till' F F I Nall , l f , 'Q 4 .. la 1A ,,,i A gg.. Lfx Q- ' ll - Q 4 ' Fi' 24, 1 ii U. Z3 f ' cb . 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My 'lf J ' 5' X X rf VI,.,.a:-ww L X. if ' '. -.Y 1 x a -1 .Q J..1 Iii' 4 .1 'iii Barb Kortier Barb Koster Judy Kraft Debbie Kramer Barb Krieger Paulette Krieger Chris Kwiatkowski Scott Kyle Bob Labadie lim Ladd Londy Lado john Lalonde Brad Larrow Loretta Lee Scott Lennard Debbie Lenz joe Leroux Tom Leslie Mary Anne Lindecker Bonnie Lowe Sheryl Luettke Sheryl Lusky Cindy Luttrell lim McCartney Wendell McCarty Pat McNett Marcia McPherson Larry McWilliams 145 Melanie McAdams Roy MacBay Kathy McKenzie Louise Maginley Dan Maloy Robin Marckel Maynard Marsh jim Martin Gary Masch ke Sharon Mata Rex Mathewson Avis Mayle jeff Meadows Rick Merz leanne Meszaros john Metscher Debbie Mikolajczyk lim Milam Carol Miller Dennis Miller Laurie Miller Cathy Miner jana Mitchell Mary Mohrbach Don Monroe lim Monroe Steve Moore Rick Mueller Lorri Myers Scott Myers Darlene- Nalepa Bill Nash Paul Nash Phyllis Neiss Bonnie Nelson Debra Nelson Peggy Ness Connie Nevers Nancy Newman Tim Newman Priscilla Nicely Daryl Nicholson Chuck North Iohn Nusbaum Ray Nusbaum Dan O'Connor Sue Oloshove jerry Olszewski 146 Fry ' ' f f W 41. r X. 'x f 1 Q il 'S . 'ills l. . X I ' ilgg-- A-f M . ' ff., . l ?? i Xi --- A ,, V Q l F X4 J' ', 1? S. UK a Q- ' L' ,Aw-ss. V,-. 1 M iv , Egan: 1 P W .4 -xx, W Q r l I J V I.. , ,,,.:,,,1. E 'K-Jr 1' i Q? ...f i , 1 K E' 1 14 ll. , sf U s f.,' kwcli. .1 l elif ' r 1 ,j 'ff 3, Y -'il il lr- . K ' . - gt 93 lil , ' a in ic t mil H Lf 4 in , , 9 L 3 l X l fx f r l I H X, ..,.: S K l i l . . . YYH! fi '7 1 if 'vit Q? 6 ii .Q ., .- ir? ea ii - 5, l , Y' N 'n il f xr -:, 3 5 4 J, ' 0 1 if-Ir -. ,J ,M lu 4. jimi I. -1- pf -, Q , 1 rl 4. y ' 1, ,wi ,f'7l3 -' . i lift Q79 VWVQ 1 H, X. ' : - L- ' f., - . . it 'Q nee! ,M if -N M f. ' in ill 15 gain I 42 , , '-4' We , A - 3 at l 535 3 n. . I by X- 4 6 'M 1 ' V, V. ffswiq, , -. . Pg' 34- -,glagf 1- -fvb - r, f r , x ef- E2 Y? 1, Milla., -,wh ,gf ' dv z:f:: E. :..,g K X ' . P' f La- . 1' fi iz' iw Q.. i ' 5 Paul Ostermyer Winfred Otto Mark Owen lim Pack Debra Paeth Philip Palmer Rick Parker Debra Patton Don Patton Virginia Patton Debbie Paul Karla Paul Bob Pawlak Ken Peckham Cheryl Pendrey Bryan Peterson Kim Peterson Gaspare Pirrone Charles Pitetti Bob Polker Janet Ponke Bob Porter Gary Poulson Bob Powers Scherry Pratt Dan Proudfoot Linda Pytel Chris Quinn Cinnia Raich Harold Rainsberger Mark Rakowski Ricky Rank Martha Rapp Cindy Raschke Cindy Rasmussen Debbie Reed Ron Reineke Charles Reitz Alice Rice Mike Roberts Ann Rombach Charles Rosenbalm Kathy Rosencratz George Roth Lawrence Roth john Rouen Ken Russell jill Saari 147 john Sass Steve Satkowski Laurie Scanlon David Schiffer Terry Schiller Lynne Schneff Debra Schoch Rich Schoch Darlene Schroeder Kim Schultz Larry Scott Kathleen Seguin Brenda Segur Kevin Segur Claudia Seifert Martin Selmek joe Selz George Shaffer Mary Shaffer Terry Shaffer Bob Shaw Scott Sheline Dawn Shipp Melanie Sigler lohn Simenton Lenard Sizemore Cheryl L. Smith Cheryl A. Smith Debbie Smith Ernie Smith Debbie Sobczak john Standish Marlene Stanton Polly Stems Duane Stevens 148 .wg ' .11 53 'A I 'Q 5 if-? IQ ' Mi 'E .xg li lg l 5 V1.1-'az 1 J in al Q95 ' gif. . M l Q l M .-k Shelley Stevens Dallas Stevenson Carter Stewart Donna Stobinski Michelle Stockmaster Vicky Stoll Margie Stopak Polly Straub Cheryl Stubleski Don Suchocki Janice Sulewski Mark Sulier Carl Swanbeck Rick Swope David Szajna Martin Tabbey Bob Taylor Tim Teufel David Thoman David Thompson Tina Thompson Alan Thorn Mike Tiller Ianis Trace Ed Turner Kitty Turner Terry Turner Tom Turner jane Tussing june Tussing Mike Uram Bonnie Urbaniak Walter Urbaniak lean Vaillant Don Vandercook 149 lim Van Dyke Cindy Vayda Tim Wachtell Machell Wagner Rick Walczak lane Walters Cheryl Washam Kim Wasil Diane Weaver Ruth Werling Linda West Evelyn Wetzel Dawn Weyer Kathy Whelan Pat Wherry David White Denise Whitenburg David Wiard jim Wiederhold Ron Wiegand Denise Wilcox Sharon Williams Gayla Willson Gary Wingate Rebecca Withrow Gregory Wittman Paula Wittman Ron Wolfe Steve Woodson john Worley Bruce Wotring Sherry Wylie Frank Yeager Bob Yerkes john Young Vicki Young lohn Zalecki Dan Zgorzelski Mike Zimmerman Darlene Eble 150 S ll fm ' .gi . .wt ,l , n-. , X L11 I . tx. 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Advisors jennifer Truehaft Robert Bishop Pete LaVoy Debbie Norman, Sue La Scola, Cindy Greer Gary Adams Kevin Adams Colleen Adoline Keitha Alcock Lynda Alcock Rhonda Alcorn lanice Aldridge Ben Alexander Dave Alexander Denise Allore Dave Althaus Gloria Anastasoff Carol Anderson Mark Anderson Phil Anderson Scott Anstine Teri Armentrout Tom Bachi Tom Bacome Barb Badenhope Greg Baird Ron Balduf Bunny Ballard Becky Barnes Brenda Barnes Lynda Barnes Becky Barraco Pat Barry Bill Bates jeff Bauser Mitzi Bayer Pam Beam Carla Bennett Donna Bentley Teri Betley 155 Vicky Beutler Lind Bevelhymer Debra Billings Terry Billings Lynn Billmyer jerry Bird Laura Bird Kathy Bischoff Dave Black Doug Blair Dan Blankenship Stephanie Boehme Patti Bonham Cindy Bonnough Mike Boose jerry Boudreau Karen Bowlin Robin Brancheau Cindy Breisacher Carl Breneman Dave Breneman Terry Brescol Doug Brock Sue Brock Barb Bronson Nancy Brooks Tom Brown Judy Bucher lohn Buck Kim Bundy Penny Burden Terry Burkholder Steve Bushroe Sue Butz Chris Byrd Linda Byrd Ralph Cadaret jennifer Cain Teresa Callahan Keith Cameron Mike Carter Steve Cassaubon 156 sv ,R ,P 1 ,J Kltwil ll nn' s 1, 9 0 5:1551 ir 1 E2 g 4 I 'Ja .ii -i I l i I , , N' f . J 'r I' ,Fl FS. . , L t X W li , 1 E' I' F . rw. ,, I Qi li l- L , R . . mg 5810 Vicki Chandler Nancy Chapman Lisa Chappelear Carol Chesney Karen Chesney Sue Church jamie Clark Terry Clark Ralph Clarke Phil Clements Kyle Cleveland Randy Clouse John Cockie jasper Cole Mike Combs Diane Conklin Tina Cook Carl Cousino Steve Crawford Delbert Cupp Darlene Curtis jeff Curtis Pam Cuykendall Lynn Daft Steve Dalton Debbie Danforth Dorothy Daniel Ivan Dan zeisen Mike Dashner Greg Davis Rose Desimpelaere Darla DeVerna Scott DeVol Wayne Dibert john Dickson Walt Dindoffer lay Dingman Janice Doebler Bonnie Donbrosky jenny Dressel Darlene Drinkhouse Sue Dullinger 157 Craig Dunnett Denise Dusseau Diane Dusseau Beverly Dutridge Carol Dzialok Sheryl Eisenmann Doug Eisenmann Boni Engeldinger Ellen Ermish Nancy Ernest Rodney Figley Steve Fish Susan Fleck Mike Fleig Jody Fletcher Terri Flory Cindy Fosgate Rob Fredrick loyce Fulk Yvonne Fultz Luann Gajewski Karen Galdeen Cheryl Garberson Tom Garverick Gary Garvin Mike Gerard Sharon Gibson Dan Gill Karen Gill Nick Gill Carl Gilsdorf jeff Glenn Cheryl Glaser Desiree Goins Don Gorney 158 ic E iii, ,- I' ' :V l an . , W if ' xii! 'Mg ul C ' Qi- l :OX i f y id ? 1: .figs-5 .Q 5 J' nil ' P 1- l H53 Due' Don Graessley Don Gratz Cindy Greer Tom Grey Pam Griffith Mary Grob Kathy Grodi Michelle Grodi Becky Grose Cheryl Guba Mary Guthrie Laurie Guyton Harry Hager Robin Hakeos Michelle Hall Rick Hall Bill Halsey Gary Hames Scherry Hammack Pam Hardy Dan Harrigan Dave Harris Tom Hart Jamie Haupricht Doug Heasley Ruth Hendrix Tom Henes lerry Henry lanice Hetzel Harvey Hicks Cindy Hill Phil Hinz Leslie Hogan Ed Holey Linda Holey 159 Bob Holmes Mike Holt Dave Hopson Tammy Howland janette Hubbard Ron Hudson Richard Huffman Cindy Hughes Ed jankowski lean johns Cheryl johnson Ioyce johnson Keith johnson Lova johnson Mary johnson Michelle johnson Karen jones Ross jones Dan june Mike jurgenson Rita Kapp Karleen Kazmaier Terry Keane Colleen Keeler jeff Kennedy Barb Kibler Dean Kettler Tamara Kimmel 160 .I J fi R. W A R ffifj- if , 4 5 s. ,. 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W Q' Nw., Dianne Kindle joe Kinshaw Kathy Kirk George Klieber Roy Knicely Dan Kniss Bob Koester Dan Kolbe lohn Kolvick Richard Kohler lim Koester Frank Kortgoede Tom Kowalski Tim Krieger Steve Kronk Cheryl Krueger julie Krumholz jerry Kuhr Gary Kurdys Debbie Labadie Bill Labo jim Lalonde Ann Lampkowski Cindy LaPoint Sue LaSeola Cindy LaVoy Pete LaVoy Keith Lawn 161 jim Leighton jack Leizerman joe Lennex jeff Levandoski jim Levline john Lewark Kathy Lichtie Lori Lockrey Gary Long jim Long William Lowe jim Lucht Richard Luttrell Brad McAdarn jeff McCamey jenny McCarthey john McDowell Tom McFarland julie Mclntosh Lynda McMaster Don McDonald Dan Macut Dale Manore Edna Marsh jeff Marsh Kevin Martin Delores Martinez Mike Maye Chris Mazik Carl Melchoir Marge Melchoir Kathy Mercier Roger Merz Rick Miko Roger Miller Sherry Miller Sheila Mills Tim Mills Mark Mohrbach Lori Moore Mary Morgan Diane Mrozinski Lynne Mull Michelle Murphy Terri Myers Vicki Myers Cheryl Nalepa jeanne Naus 162 ! 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Q 'fax ' 1 LTA .kg C N-LZ' E : ,--. t,,,J ,f Q4 ff '.. n 96, N J 1 Keith Needles Cindy Nelson David Ness Tammy Newcombe Terry Nidek Debbie Norman Todd Nuding jim Nusbaum Sue Ochs Randy Ortman Dave Ostachnowicz Stephanie Oswald Dave Pack Brenda Packer Ron Pahl Patti Palinski Holly Patrisso Vanessa Patterson Wayne Pavlika Tony Payne john Peterman Terry Pinkerton Annie Pirrone jeff Pollock Steve Pool Tim Poole Cindy Price Ann Prudhomme Mike Publiski Paul Purdy Charles Radebaugh Dennis Rainsberger Tim Rauch Carl Rawlings Lauretta Reichow Ton Rendle Marianne Rennie luanita Reyes Rebecca Reynolds Don Rice Pat Robertson Iuanita Rochowiak Terry Rokicki Debbie Roschmann Steve Rosswurm Richard Rozanski Robert Rozanski Pat Rudd 163 Mary Ruetz jill Russell Milton Russell Nancy St. George Trino Salazar julie Salisbury Debbie Sawdy Norman Schmidt Ray Schmidt Steve Schmeig Sue Scott Ramona Selph Debbie Seromik jeff Sevela Mary Seymour Cindy Shake Vickie Shaw Gerald Sheley Terri Shepherd Ben Sherman Tim Shimel Tim Shroyer Bruce Siburt Don Siewert julie Sigler Diceya Simpson Dave Skiver Rick Sloan Donna Smith Ken Smith jeff Snyder Sue Soldner Pat Sprague Donna Stark Lori Steiner 164 Le . ibn if ,IL Dawn Stevens Amy Stevenson Richard Stewart Steve Stoll loan Strable Valerie Striggow Don Strouse Brad Strouse Stnaley Stubleski Steve Stubleski Roxanne Stucker Diane Sulier Diane Sutts Rick Swan Dennis Swanbeck Debbie Swope Peter Swy Lillian Tackett Mike Thatcher Leslie Thellman Cindy Thomas Ralph Thomas Esther Thompson john Thompson Patti Thorn jill Timming Kathy Tittle Rick Tober Cindy Toth Randy Tower Doug Trapp Leslie Troutman Rick Trychel Chris Tubbs Cheri Turner 165 Tim Turner Liz Ufer Chuck Upchurch Carlton Van Pelt Bob VanVoorhies lim VanWormer Debbie Varner Tom vayda David Venia Alan Voss Susan Vozobule Ranaye Wagner Pat Wagoner julie Walentowski Greg Wandtke Todd Warriner lim Washam Tom Watling Lynn Webb Vicki Weirick Steve Welch Kent Wells Sheryl Wernert Mike Westray Brian Weyer lohn Wherry Lee Whitman Connie Whitmill Glenn Whittaker Norm Widmer Valeri Wilkinson Sue Williams Greg Willson Sharon Wing Nita Wingate Patty Wingate Sue Wiseman Joanne Wisniewski Cary Wolfe Dan Woodbury Colleen Woolford Richard Yancy Frank Zaborowski Ed Zak Pam Zeunen jeff Dreps 166 in 14 y z' L 'Q Leaf li: v, v ' , will io Q . l l ug: -lg - - L iigg - ., .1 i...3,f .-ww- R .NX N w X A'-f 5' 1515 If V- ,.4.-f-7' A ORGANIZATIONS U e , , . .,w. yn , ' , N . 'F school, ideauy, isfthat placeem whithj e , offour heart is ever bound, He who aibqidin with il U if fs 5 8'-'+lq, e 6 7'-.- 'Q STUDENT COUNCIL HAD PRIDE IN BEDFOR Chelle Gutherie - President, Randa Hart- Secretary, Sue Ferguson - V.P.5 lan Jensen - Treasurer. Under Chelle Gutherie, the Student Council really scored. Aiding in orientation, they proved themselves to the Administration. Other activities sponsored, all with great success, were: National Government Day, l 5' ' ' ui . --g ! ' A i 1 l l lunior Reps: Rhonda Hawk, Mary Carpenter, john lechura, Lindy Doverspike, Carol Hayward, Mary Mohrbach, Gail Garvin. 17C - Senior Reps: Dottie Macut, Jeanne Boudreau, Barb Adams, Brenda Armitage, Mary Mazik, Becky Bushroe. United Fund drive, Toys-for-Tots, Homecoming Week Activities. More assemblies than ever before were planned and executed by Student Council, including a Christmas Concert, second to none. Sophomore Reps: Patty Sprague, jerry Boudreau, Lynn Daft, lill Rus- sell, Pete LaVoy, lulie Salisbury, Doug Heasley. - Robi Thomas Co-Editor rr 'rr 2S2,2.,,,,.4rg ss,f.f,,.,,, v rr, 2 f 2 gr 13 W vim. was E E Vwygux ,. lily A X ww am E m A TALISMAN STAFF PRESCRIBE .i -sz Hifi ' 1 im 1 1 222fw2ffe , , rms, 222432252145 q,.L Q.. , 2 if 5 'S , sry? W, S, H uw ,Qf3: Y MM., zen.. affai- Cheryl Lorenzen 84 Mike Ostertag Sports H Productron Manager 1 . W, x w w H wx ' ' xi? W.. M Q' In i 511 5 .4.15 Jeanne Boudreau N , . ie r fwngifa 1 ylml X?Fffg,5if.S o f ag C0-Edlfof a ' .L w..,..,. A V , . ' 175 A 1 . -To-uf: 3: Q ME f- f' :i.: 4' W: W : Ein Q2 m as 1 .43 7 -f E :.: :.: , Ei' - 'QE 2' w - :W H :- L H M H H 2 Q E' Kyo- ' 15,-i n H . in xw: . .gezfssszizisig Nga' w..w3 s .. :-:,g::: . . . 1 ' 1 df',q3f7?qag:f. . k' G -- J ' ' ' ' N. an -- .aw Q 5' . T- ,. Ali W5 .ww I - wk KFEUWZ Q.. W m. QB Wig ' ' . :J HW 3: f a X.. Y .'f? 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'Ute French put their shoes on the doorstep so Le Petit Noel, the Christ Child, can fill them with gifts. Mistle- .toe is a symbol of good luck in France. In southeastern France fami- lies bring in the yule log, which must be large enough to burn from Christ- mas to New Years. The Frenchman enjoy Strasburg tliverl pie and black pudding on Christmas day. Fasting Christmas Eve day is tra- ditional for the Italians. They reserve Christmas for religious ceremonies. The evening before a service is per- formed around the Prespio, a mini- ature nativity scene. The mother places a tigure of the Bambino, the infant Jesus, in the manger. while the -0 cn, distributed from a large crock, called the Urn of Fate. LeBefana, an aged fairy queen, comes' with gifts for the children on the Eve of Epiphany, January 6. Baked Magi cakes, fried eels, chicken, and pork are part of their Christmas dinner. The Spanish enjoy dancing at Christmas. After midnight mass the streets fill with dancers and onlookers. December 6, St. Nicholas' Day, is the day of exchanging gifts and merry times for the people in Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxemburg. December 25 is solely for religious purposes. The Swedes start their Christmas celebration on St. Lucia's Day, December 13. The children assume thatelves, called Juul Nisse, help with holiday tasks. To show thanks, they leave food for the elves at night. Fish B the Swedes main dish on Christmas pudding. The yuletide season starts Decem- ber 2l, on St. Thomas' Day, in Norway. Ringing church bells 4 o'clock Christmas Eve day is a symbol of welcoming Christmas. Cakes are baked Christmas Eve in honor of St. Thomas. A superstition believed by the Norwegians is that the person who gets the almond in their Christ- mas pudding will be the next to get married. The people countries give Christmas, siric and insects are Christians a various method mas, No matte the gifts, what what kind of remember one birth of Christ, ormci 75 Do you remember last year when the traditional Snowball dance was eliminated because oflack of interest? Well, this year the Snowball will return, but it will be completely different from the previous ones. Inufood nf Ian-mn, 6.0 A......,. ...sir r , . if I., et ' M9 V2 .... be held Februa and other pta as of yet. S sponsors the y money-making them to have hope this will lower the admin All student help Student Cc a success are vt in the planninr tions and ide Student Counci Winter A Do you haw showing off? If to come to the held January I School. The festivali: Area Student C area school stu nav CTT fx S , . 's X ix. 5 1 X - te' 3 cost is 51.50 per Still photo ivarious types of il ,. at the festival. Toledo rock part of the fest the bands wi December. Thor 'eceive cash pi five bands will b l Cut Y.- xx gg! ,A N X, r If!! 2 'X KN- C.A.A. AND CYMNASTICS - ACTION! ACTION! ACTION! L.--:gps -N, 4 V... . ,sv V -. i- - ...- I ,-Y ., wha. A . , . ' . A gl W 1. -V Y ,I NY -X ROW 1: B. Gerst, D. Nalepa, M. joseph, R. Hart, D. Norman, B. Billings, C. Schoenfeldt, S. Williams. ROW 2: S. Avellone, D. Macut, C. Nalepa 1. Saari, B. Ballard, 1. Bucher, M. Wagner, C. Costa, I. Hubbard, N. Brooks, C. Bonnough, C. Lichtie, S. Church, 1. Cane. ROW 3: L. Guyton, L Chappelear, K. Turner, C. Pal, S. Lascola, I. Russell, L. Thelman, V. Patterson, C. Grodi, P. Fischer, V. Striggow. 176 f VOCATIONAL AND FTA AWAKENIOY IN EXPRESSION s i .u ll l. inf Robi Thomas, Debbie Tellam, Dawn Weyer, Penny Wittman. Missing: Shelley Ste- vens, Patti RensIand,1anlensen. It is ajoy to learng Uh ye e ultimate happin is the utter ivy of teaching, of literally being a part of tomorrow GSS 6 3? E F Q S sy xs if7' Q g we . PVT , Ash. A--em.-Q... f .ir VER NEW, MASTERINC TOCETHERNESS Harmony makes small things grow. Without this, the acorn would never a great oak beg bare branches would never break into full bloomg nor would the modest violet grow in its shady hideaway. So it is with music, divinest harmony ofall, v .Q fl 4 fu !, M N s I N ag? A I W 0 N s if 'fs -I NH -af F7 V' sf gf J J Rx? Ml-.25 . if BEDFORD THROUGH TWIRLING ABILITIES 111 A Q: : izefii, W I EFT 3, lg I im.. 1V M' af . 1 suv ,Q Q 535 A - r PROUDLY WE RESPONDED TO THE CHEERLEADERS '1 ,aimi- - E ' T , v 1 I i . f - 1 5 i Q 'xx - Maggie joseph, Janis Trace, Cheryl Lorenzen, Corinne Dockett, Kim Kazmaier, Holly Pavlika, Karen Needles, Kim Haupricht I Nm ,Juno 'M all Sue Williams, Nan WSF!!-fiffi Q 3 cy Br -5 f..,L i' 1 'K IIN ooks, Debbie Norman, jamie Haupricht, Lisa Chappelear, Larie Guyton h f 1: - ra Fx -:VHS 1 x if 1 , - w SX .igvzhal ' ' w1':,5'x wud. 1 1.1 , v-Q Lif'g'l., -, Q. 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Kolar. 187 X A I I as SYMPHONIC AND CONCERT BANDS FOSTERED THE 7 15' A - 88 ,l 1 GREATEST GOOD THAT MORTALS KNOW 'vy'1'v 'g,, f , ' 1 . ,. if 12517 0 I ' N .- -JH-..' ' Q! . -F! is-sf 2, , WX . ,,, m. N zggfggij . E H 4 r' -2 QQ- ,Amsff iw. 'S Be , :W .5 . . ' 1Y?v'lj,,,- 4 I Mkf L , v .. ' A WU . s , ' w-, 'ff A Y 3. . -,aff M, .ff ' ' 1 '29 - 1- ' X 1. ,, ,mg L wwf 1 ,,f16fv, wi. f . rg. v A, 5 ,V fyw- 45 ,A ., i 'f,, , 3A Y 1 f -'wma -, , ' iif , 'fifkifffwlki 235, W N 'U I , . dl is in , z Nl, J . .4 ,, ,, A , .A V . fiivnf fe wr W, ,x.,yM . ., Q.. '7 fs. v, gg - W ,, L q 'ww gk., . , ,fl 554,--,v+fA,,Q,., ,qi , .5 , ,W WM. , ww V '4f....fq-Y'gy5E,,'i72'i-5F Q,1.,iT , ffyiigfiggggfljdis,-ss. g-.1 H 5 ,.. ' ' ,HMV-., .f A,-W f ,I , N' 1: Y .. Y. ' M k '. ff Y ' ' - 3 , ' mf .-V 7' . . ' 'ggyr . f 4 54. ...+-..,- 522, -, ,JAN , . ' - ,:. ,-., - . 1 ' ' ' ' ' A V , I f .,,lk... ,.- who ,lfff .X r XA, NI ,.. . an 54 1 1 wi w ,- My-5 ' ' . 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V ,QQ . . , w fag ' 1 if--' - -, 5 4 f'g1,,,. - ,- L ., jp I 2 V ,4,,:,,n ' 5 , A.. . A S -a- ins e - .f...?'x J , sell? 1,13 'Z'f3'f f , Q.,-, , .- :f',.1,fgQ .qqfa-ff?ff?5?g5,+?SQf3ld-Y V 5,5 . ,.' -2,. Y , Q.:,,,,,,5w'1 . H. .,,n,155fm,..fjy- - - .4 ' - 6 , .-A 4 , ,, - .. 1, , it 1' 4 iff - -- fliii'-. - . ' fl ,, E 'V 5 ails 5 5 'gn' if I Y ' f?1Yf,a-,gx5x- ' ,.1:-'-'? w. ..- ' ,,: A - . W .V - . .LMS . , . 177 1' 4 . 2 ' gf fi-,Q A S -km ,aff-M AL. , we' R A ,'..',j .4,i ,f,..,,g5, . NWN. fl: YS , Ji? if , '. ,fgllxfi -.':-v,E j 5 '91 if F' 'I xllit 3,55 -. .urggj 4 I +! ,Y 'Q 'G Y . f--wiv . ,H , .M --am ,V 1 IME FESTIVITIES AT BEDFORD GAMES! M --1,- . 4 -H .. . , I .. L. ,V J 40: W V - .h4 w'. Y .. ., I RANK SERCEANTS AND OFFICERS LED PRIDEFULLY T l .Wwe- , , S l L Off' - FROM TOP TO BOTTOM - ' - . Director - Mr. Stanifer Assistant Director - Mr. Tongring Car et we 'Cells Advlsor Mr ski, Treasurer - S. Porter. ' -ijfziffff l, Q 'Q Rank Sergeants - ROW 'I - R. Keane, B. Holmes, S. Stevens, S. Porter, C. Griffith, B. Heidtman. RQW 2: L. Troutman, D. Cuba, D. Bohmer M. Hall, T. Rozanski. ROW 3: l. Thompson, P. Straub, D. Patton, I. Staskiewicz, A. Nieman, B. Wiseman, S. Lutman. 19? Stanifer, President - I. Staskiewicz, V.P. - C. Bill, Secretary -1. Sulew- CLEE CLUBS BROUGHT GLEE TO EVERY LISTENER 4 It has been said that music soothes the savage beastg let it now be said that music calms the tortured soul, comforts the broken heart, enlightens the seeking mind. Yes, music is life's evener OUND ALONG, DEEP, MAJESTIC, STRONG ROW 1: B. Alexander, V. Bobzean, S. Sheline, K. Zadra, D. Boehmer, S. Bashaw,1. Bryant, S. Hogan, D. Thomas, S. Bobzean, K. McMacken,l Van Dyke, C. David Parker - Director. ROW 2: 1. Kirk, P. Ernest, M. McCartney, P. Reynolds, D. Aldrich, C. Bill, 1. Nutter, B. Gerst. 195 CHRISTMAS CONCERT BROUGHT YULE SPIRIT .AK -4 THEY TOOK PRIDE IN SER VINC BEDFORD 1 E YN- .A 'Y R. C. ROW 1 - M. Murphy, R. Hall, S. Knaggs, K. McMacken, C. Dockett, S. Wylie, I. Holloway, B. Bronson, R. Elcorn. wb f-f'T 's'?l' QI, . l I V . wi, G N: . J . 1 I , ROW 1 - C. Nelson, I. Walters, 1. Brock, S. Salyer, C. Shook. 197 Every language is a temple enshrining all who know it well, h w o listen to its poetry, its metaphors, its inner truth, its picture and counterpart of thought. FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH HAVE I aQf OMMON: PRIDE IN LANGUAGE VERSATULITY ROW 1 - C. Bennett, P. Palinski, D. Macut, T. Flory, D. Maloy, L. Steiner, Advisor - Mrs. Densmore. ROW 2: L. Troutman, S. Macut, T. Corri gan, P. Hopkins, D. Stevenson, I. Eisenmann, E. Preketes, 1. Curtis. ROW 3: C. Adoline, V. Empie, S. Vozobule. ii 1 3' , . , A A: A, i ROW 1 - C. Aderson, T. Pinkerman, C. Thomas, P. Zeunan, Advisor - Mrs. Deri, T. Kimnel, S. Brock, 1. Salisbury. ROW 2: C. Krueger, V. E Wilkinson, T. Robertson, D. Seromik, S. Church, L. Miller, L. Lourenich. 199 OEA FBLA sponsors the idea that free education is the right of every young person in America, that our entire future depends upon a mutual understanding and cooperation ofbusiness, industry, labor, the home, the church, the school, and by the peoples ofour own and other lands. Each member pledges herself to making America a better place for everyone. DECA - FBLA TOOK PRIDE IN STR! V . . T f- , S5-so :t::wmsw..- ROW 1 - C. Grochowski, D. Pankop, M. Dzialok, C. Fuller, Advisor - Mrs. Stafford. ROW 2: G. Hall, G. Stubleski, R. Caine, R. Keeler, S El liot. ROW 3: B. Bieman, D. Ditty, T. johnson, S. Heckle, B. Baird, R. Nelson. ROW 4: D. Thomas, B. Patton, T. Dobrzanski,T. Brouchert, B Car ey, M. Konoff, E. Oswalt, R. Yeager. 200 FOR WORTHINESS IN LIFE AND WORK Every young person must have faith, faith in his ability, not only to earn a living, but also faith in his responsibility, that he will ever shoulder his fair share in the fostering ofa better universe, a finer country, a richer home - not in material things - in things worthwhile, love offamily and fellowmen. ROW 1 - T. Armentrout, D. Jeffers, V. Snyder, P. Cutts. ROW 2: Advisor - Mrs. Whitesell, M. Stark, E. Norman, Cindy Shook, D. Rosswurm S. Swales, S. Dashner, B. Stevenson, ROW 3: K. Kortier, E. Mayers, M. Herbster, I. Crawford, S. Ballard, I. Pollock, D. Askins. 201 HJ 1 'Y f EWF5' i, Q 4psf'W ' l -ig - QV ,N . ff - , f ' :'a ' f'fL-I- Hfwsmsgrii' Wx K W: ,, 'WW ,, 1:51-::3 : n xx b gk sr!5 :.3. . Q1x:,,Q5555 :. I -1- '1 1 .. ' ' X ' :n I-u , ,V ' , 4 I 'H ,.-I 'f- 'IFE .-I Em ,,,.. , , -'2':I:'faA:::... ' ' 1 ' IU ' X E-gb-tt ,. W ,. 1 , .4 5 Z..-2 , wif: V? - N -fi 5. 5 1 fx, Q42 ,iw f M359 W3 1' ' .- 'IE 1 Eff! 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Temperance, Michigan 48182 Phone: 63135 847-3175 Paul Swy Dean Curtis TEMPERANCE BODY SHOP Collision and Motor Service 8620 Lewis Avenue Temperance, Michigan Phone: 847-3975 Congratulations and Very Best of Happiness and Health To the Class of 73 DRS. DAN 8g IAN SODA WEST SIDE FUEL COMPANY Texaco Products Tire 84 Batteries Service Generator 84 Starter Brake Repair Motor Tune-Up Corner of Dean and Lewis Ave. 847-7000 5 Get Up and Get Away to MCD 0l1aICl'S EVINRUDE MOTORS -first in Outboards MARINE 84 TRAIL SALES 7332 Lewis Avenue - Toledo, Ohio 43612 Phone: Temperance, Mich. 847-6150 DICK WEISSENBERGER STEVENSON BLDG. 81 SUPPLY Unique Concrete, Deliveries, Lumber 84 Supplies Secor Rd. past Dean Lambertville, Mich. 856-3931 LEO BOFIA SUNOCO 9010 Lewis Ave. Temperance, Michigan Congratulations Seniors CRARY DRUG TEMPERANCE, MICH. Phone 847-39957 Congratulations Class of 73 IMPERIAL PLUMBING 81 HEATING, INC. Licensed for Ohio and Michigan heiff!-522.21321-gifffggi , g jlgirjgilv --'w - -3.31 712251 :gg F .-'aeeji as ':. J ,. .v - 7 , Ti ff il - Q' li ' . A 1 -is ' 1 agen 1 ' . 4 , 7' L. f s u P E R M AR .2 KETS I V V Y. , E' . ,i -- . , H 1 'aw , 1- , , .N -yf.7',fw,,,5:5Lgq5a 3-L MH. W . -muy N ,X rattan, I, . , - SUB URBANITE BARBER SHOP 7371 Secor next to Food Town Lambertville, Mich. Richard Ron CREENWOOD IVIALI. REVOLUTIONARY Low PRICES MAN Jesvelers DIRECT DIAMOND IIVIPORTERS Large Selection of Fine Diamonds 8: Watches Convenient Terms Summit at Adams Adrian Mall 11 E. Front St. Franklin Park Mall Greenwood Mall Southwyck Mall Woodville Mall Toledo, OH 248-5711 Adrian, Ml 263-6724 Monroe, Ml 241-2552 Toledo, OH 473-3367 Toledo, OH 476-7591 Toledo, OH 865-5558 Toledo, OH 693-0411 20 6 lu' l ax if Congratulations Class of ll73ll IMPERIAL POOL 81 SUPPLY INC. 2144 Alexis Rd. Toledo, Ohio 43613 3 ' 2 : 2 af:-fi-:ff Slwiner Realty Co. 4960 MONROE STREET TOLEDO, OHIO 43623 JAMES SHRINER VICE-PRESIDE 479 9571 DODDS FLOWERS 8t GIFTS West East 3037 Tremainsville 3608 Navarre Toledo Oregon 479-0684 699-0674 Flowers For All Occasions SYLVANIA SAVINGS BANK , TX Where busy suburban families Iva f L' J ' enjoy that extra measure of full banking service is ,ra 795 t w AFULL SERVICE , BANK ' Wherever you live, or wherever your business, there's a nearby Sylvania Savings Bank of- fice with complete, full banking service. Savings accounts, checking accounts, auto loans, home improvement loans, personal loans, mortgage loans, bank-by-mail, safe deposit boxes, trust department, Master Charge Cards, American Express Executive Credit Cards, and travel services. You'll find all of these services and facilities and many more at any of our branches. Come in - use them! All offices open daily 9 to 3 - with extra hours 4 to 6 Fridays, 9 to noon Saturdays. 208 TOLED 40th ANNIVERSARY SEASON' TOIRE 'YY6' 16 TENTH STREET TOLEDO OHIO J k GTE 0 ' O - I I , T oledo 's oldest and finest community theatre '55 4:1 G Q' AQ? Q 1 N M0n,-5at, THE MOLD SHOP INC. 9-6 F egg Rubber Molds Lflowers- PR ESCQ TT FLQR1ST General Machining 84 Welding ' 'Ol Ill :- H occuaon! Q' -5 ff RJ. CRayl Raylan 5926 Sem' Phone 472-2041 Toledo, Ohio 43613 Specialize In Prom Corsages Ray E. Mowery . Owner Phone: 479-0755 2?geZl'lVg'm 3153? RICHARD AND CHOTTY VERGIELS SCULPTURE, PAINTINGS, HANDCRAFTED JEWELRY Phone 856-T749 20 S 81 S DRUGS Secor 84 Summerfield Russell Stover Candies Carol 81 jerry Mantey AW ian - - Island of refreshment 7339 Lewis 847-840 Complete Carry Out Open Year Round HICKORY HOUSE 1625 Sterns Imported 81 Domestic Cheeses Choice Beef Custom Cut Halves 81 Quarters Fresh Produce il l? 8927 Lewis Ave. 847-6500 Temperance, Michigan Res. 847-6230 THE PANTS SCENE Toledo's First S5 Pants Store Now at 4 Convenient Locations Holiday Plaza Starlite Plaza 266 S. Detroit Ave. 5700 Monroe St. Maumee, Ohio Sylvania, Ohio 893-3641 882-0909 The Colony Great Eastern 2208 W. Central Woodville Rd. Toledo, Ohio Oregon, Ohio 474-5861 698-3938 KA THY'S BEAUTY SHOP Kathy Hanover, Proprietor Permanetnts - Tinting - Bleaching Frosts 84 Etc. - Wig Service Phone 856-2818 Radld Iha Ii gA TANDY CORPORATION COMPANY Greenwood Mall See Terry Harmount or jeff King O. GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1973 There's Something For You At MO ROE COUNTY COMMU ITY BUSINESS Accounting Business Administration Cooperative Education - Office and Marketing Occupations Court and Conference Reporting Economics Electronic Data Processing Mid-Management Marketing Mid-Management Retailing Secretarial Programs COLLEGE INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY Automotive Technology Agri-Mechanics Program Agricultural Technology Programs Agricultural Production Commercial Floriculture Landscape 81 Nursery Technology Pesticide Technology Soil Technology Trufgrass Management Elevator 84 Farm Supply Administrative Architectural Drafting Technology Engineering Drafting and Design Technology Legal Pre-Engineering Medical industrial Management Manufacturing Technology HUMANITIES MATHEMATICS-SCIENCE SOCIAL SCIENCE Art Astronomy Anthropology Drama Biology Geography English Chemistry HiSf0l'y Foreign Languages Environmental Control Political Science journalism Technology Psychology Music Health Science SOCi0l0gy Philosophy Mathematics Speech Physical SciencePhysics this 1 7 6 r , KRELL FLOOR SERVICE f I '51, 5847 Secor Rd. i Q 475-0450 I V a 'Q ' We're Professionals 'Q 10090 Lewis Ave. 856-8184 BROCK GARDENS Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Garden Center 5832 SECOR RD. TOLEDO, OHIO Final Touch BEAUTY SALON 5825 Jackman Rd. Toledo, Ohio 43613 Hairstyling -- Coloring Permanents I'5ZSPi8l'l Society Troupe 5 l7 Conqrafulafas T -5-42. lntzrnat ional he Class of 97,-5 U., BB W CONgi,5Tf1fLALlPN5 G .1 Luck,Zaf.f.9-fvsl' B B oach H 3 5 2 , as-2'2'2'2-sew f f ' I 5 - J, JM- X ,..,. Af xi '- t f i MEINHART ELECTRIC JIM S PLACE 1021 Custer Drive 2981 Tremainsville T l d Oh' Electrical Contracting Hotdogs Chile Cones Commercial- Res'dential Slush Sundae Industrial 473-9283 6AM-'IOPM l lo Yllfl H35 Bl OlfCYl on ratulat sons T3 l Ol'Yl C Vocal Vlusec, I if 1 MONA LISA BEAUTY SALON 5822 Douglas 6616 Monroe St. FL Q WERS Toledo, Ohio Sylvania, Ohio INC 475-1371 822-3122 ' 4627 Lewis Ave Congratulations Class of 73 Toledo, Ohio 43612 475-9365 .P la.. I o e o, io 476-7769 Breakfast- Lunches - Dinners l I S' . u . 0 ll JC 13 h 213 THE SHERWIN-MLLIAMS Co. Branch 3062 Monroe St. Toledo, Ohio 43606 Phone: 243-8121 Ralph G. Ponke Our Congratulations To The Class of 73 KAISER'S MARKET 8189 Lewis Ave. Termperance, Michigan Congratulations MOTOR REBUILDERS 84 PARTS, INC. 2126-30 Monroe Street Toledo, Ohio FOXE 84 HOUNDS INN 8116 Secor Lambertville, Michigan Phone 856-5050 P 81 B STANDARD Corner of Sterns 84 Secor 856-8119 Pete Tubbs FLlCK'S PACKAGE LIQUOR if E iiiii ,,,r,.,,, . 1 TTT, ,.,,,,,,, ,,.i llri l ,ritiii irriiirv ,TTT . STORE llll .1 V I h Between Sterns and Secor Road TIE' iiii iiiir 'V'C 'fl2'Yt 'g T u'Sf'aY'9a 't 9P'm ttl 1 liiii 1 iiilli iv iiililii F daY and 5atU'daY - 9 am- to ll Pm- lill 'W-N iii-i 'l, - j -, iiii Phone: l313l 856-2144 - 7723 Summerfield Road ' ' T ' N 'V Lambertville, Mich. 48144 Phone 847-5805 Alberta Tolly 9393 Lewis Ave. Qwner Temperance, Mi, Holiday Orders Our Specialty 214 l 0119.44 KENWOOD PHARMACIES - W. Central at Alisdale 478-2301 3049 Alexis 478-1234 1939 Sylvania, Toledo 0.43612 4315 Heatherdowns 893-4873 Your Typewriter Doctor Phone 478-3174 Kenneth W. Myer, President Sales Service Rentals TRUE VALUE HARDWARE CENTER A Complete Line of Hardware Power tools - Plumbing and electrical supplies - Garden tools - Lawn mowers - Sporting equipment- Custom mixed paint- Housewares - Window glass and screen repair - Hunting and fishing licenses. 8019 Summerfield fat Secorh Lambertville, Michigan 856-3703 U N0 C09 W GROVES SUNOCO SER VICE T.V. Stamps GR 2-3982 Albert E. Grove Secor 84 Alexis, Toledo Congratulations gglgggvgfgfgjfgagqgg DOUGLAS MEADOWS RIDING RANCH 847-1000 2755 Samaria Rd. 856-3973 P .f ,' ep' ASSOC? ,s e f is 2 Congratulations to the I -I -lzv 91 REQXQSFS E3 Class of 117311 ..,. Zio 5 ' -2-if A-'- -v From --o-' v -,'f 4 ESTATQ, OHIO - MICHIGAN CLASSIC BARBER STYLIST RESIDENTI56-1-5gMMERcIAL mnusmm mms a. Acnmos 3903 UPTON Compliments of SCHOCH Plumbing 84 Heating JSUPER MARKETS Toledo Owned Toledo Operated The Store With a HEART .R I fl' ' ji X' ,e.. , . pl eI,. U 4- IANNEY ACE HARDWARE 5761 Secor at Toledo, Ohio Alexis 479-7847 A Complete Line of Hardware and Sporting Goods THE TOLEDO RADIATOR 84 GLASS CO. 4544 Monroe St. at Secor One-Hour Service 479-91 32 216 GLADIEUX 7 81 2 2630 W. Laskey Rd. For School Proms, Banquets, Meetings, Style Show, Wedding Receptions, etc. MCCLOUDS Home cooked Foods Delicious Pies Open 6:30 to 11:00 Monday-Saturday Sunday -1 :00 to 11:00 Albert Briskey 5 Sons Nursery 1065 Valetta Drive Temperance. Michigan 48182 Ph T mperance 847-8522 See Your Freinds At RED-STAR INN 409 Alexis Rd. Toledo, Ohio 43612 NORB WELLS Radio and Television Sales Service 2060 Laskey Road - Toledo, Ohio Phone 474-8573 HJ-1.ifEiSEi1k FUNERAL HOME INC. I Over 115 Years of Personal Service ACES S' H. H. Birkenikampjr. President 1003 Broadway at Jervis 243-2183 Tremainsville 84 Alexis 479-5377 Finest Ambulance 84 Invalid Car Service Licensed by Michigan Dept. of Health Call 479-5377 We Honor Medicaid and Medicare 217 COLEMAN SALES 81 SER VICE PiZZafCh0PSf5eaf00d 5353 Lewis Ave. SAL'S RES TA URAN T Toledo, Ohio Italian 8: American Food Everything For The Camper 3315 Alexis Trailers - Tents - Back Pack Equip. phone: 474-3731 Ohio's Largest Camping Center Ai,--Conditioned MONROE BANK AND TRUST Monroe's Largest and Most Convenient Bank With 8 Convenient Offices To Serve You. 102 E. FRONT ST. MAIN OFFICE MONROE SHOPPING CENTER SOUTH MONROE OFFICE 1204 N. MONROE ST. NORTH MONROE OFFICE 1500 N. CUSTER WEST MONROE OFFICE 1102 E. FRONT ST. WINCHESTER OFFICE 2917 LEWIS AVE. IDA OFFICE 15 CENTER ST. PETERSBURG OFFICE 9007 LEWIS AVE. TEMPEANCE OFFICE 7365 SECOR RD. LAMBERTVILLE OFFICE M.C. COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE FDIC Whiteford Telephone 3905 CONSEHF Road Company Lamberville 218 HIGH CHOOL GRADUATE LET'S TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT EACH OTHER... We know a young man just out of school has more on his mind than just a job these days. He's concerned about his world. He's looking at the future. And he's looking for a way to do something about it. We're looking at the future too. ln fact we're dedi- cated to it. And we're looking for people who feel the same way. You see, there's more to the Air Force than good pay, guaranteed jobs and valuable skills. There's also the satisfaction of doing something worthwhile and im- portant. But that's something you'Il have to decide for your- self. lt's easy to get the facts and there's no obligation. Contact your nearest Air Force Recruiter at USAF Recruiting Office 415 S. Monroe Street Monroe, Michigan 48161 Phone 242-2552 Go ahead . . .Take a good close look at us. We'll look you over, too . . . AND WE MIGHT BOTH FIND WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR Congratulations Seniors 73 12 , Q v - 46 BIG BOY Coffee Shops -1: Lewis 84 Alexis I QUALITY DRYC LEAN I NG EXPERT TAILORING cgam 'on Uuxaalo CQEIZEQX SOUTH TOLEDO WEST TOLEDO 542 SOUTH AVE- H25 SYLVANIA 382-7131 472-5567 BRECHT MEATS 3821 Alexis Rd., Toledo Home Lunch Meats Smoked Sausages Hams and Bacon Choice Fresh Meats No pre-packaged merchandise 2 COUSlNO'S BODY SHOP Congratultaions Towing Seniors 24-Hour Road Service DICK RIN CLE 5523 Secor Rd. Toledo, Ohio MQTQRS Phone 479-4464 HM ASKINS E. A. Espinosa,M.D. General Practice and Surgery 9042 Lewis Ave. Temperance, Michigan Telephone: 847-1425 8948 Lewis Ave. Temperance, Michigan MONROE BANK AND TRUST COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Lambertville Secor at Sterns Phone: 856-1222 FARNHAM FUNERAL HOME BOB S-I-ERN-S NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Call Temperance 847-3115 Melvin C. Bendle, Manager 7310 Crabb Road 24-Hour Ambulance Service 847-8492 220 'FRONT END 'REE-LUILDNG OBRAKES 'REPAIR 'DISC 8. DRUM TURNING FRA N CIS NEEDLES BRAKE 8. ALIGNMENT F0005 ' SER. Red 84 White 3099 Consear Rd. U-5- Choice Beef Lambertville, Mich' 48144 With Natural Flavor Everytime HOURS: MON.-FRI. B-5 TEMP. CLOSED SAT. 8. SUN. 847-8450 . .,.. , . i s Q U ' C K C L EA N E R 5 BEDFORD FUNERAL CHAPEL 9023 Lewis 8300 Lewis Termperance, Michigan Bedford Township, Michigan 847'29'l5 847-3755 Wm. A. Urbanski Wm. G. Urbanski P 'd R 'd resi ent 24-Hour Ambulance esi ent Manager For ACTION Buying - Selling - Trading Houses - Farms - Acreage - Business 9020 Lewis Temperance 8119 Secor Lambertville 15511 S. Dixie Monroe Temp. Lamb. Monroe 847-3055 856-1333 242-7030 DICK BALL AT BRONDE'S FORD For a Used Car or Truck Phone 479-7701 5717 Secor Rd lust Ask Your Friends H aw 's ii 2 5133! COLONY SQUIRE GREENWOOD SQUIRE Welcome to . . . EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 4207 Laskey Road, Toledo, Ohio 43623 Pastor Don Sewell Seniors of Emmanuel 2144 W. Central Ave. 5860 Lewis Avenue Bob Merz lan Dlndoffer Toledo, Ohio 43606 Toledo, Ohio 43612 Matt Hall Rhonfia Sloan 474-3131 479-4844 Mark Hall Debbie Jones Fight Inflation, Steal a Car From RAY COX AT BRONDES FORD For a New Car of Truck A Trilby Resident for 43 Years Brondes Ford Phone 479-7701 5717 Secor Rd. just Ask Your Friends PA TRONS james Allen Salter Robert Hamman Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kwapich David McCartney Charles Boudreau Frederick Sevela Mrs. joan Wittman Mr. and Mrs. Lester Armitage Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rosswurm Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anstine Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whitman Leininger Marko Macut Mr. and Mrs. Edward Staskiewicz Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rennie Doctor and Mrs. R. F. Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Ostertag Mr. and Mrs. jerry Lorenzen Mr. and Mrs. Bill Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Olen Strouse Mrs. T. R. Ferguson Mr. T. R. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rendsland james A. Crawford Harold L. Alcock Richard Hudson Richard Schoch William Tower Harry Nelson Richard Young Mr. and Mr. Thomas Eisenmann Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brock Mr. and Mrs. Louis V. Hogan, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Domigan Mr. andjames Gasiorowski john T. Hudak Miss Rosalie Dzingleski Mr. and Mrs. William Regnier Mrs. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. George Hagen joe Kennelly Mr. and Mrs. Tom Swan Dan and Pam Gray Mr. and Mrs. Rodjenkins Paul's Sohio Service Drs. Ballinger and Hill Munch Inn House of Hairstyles Colony Book Center Ben Franklin Temperance Food Locker Van's Service Sullivan Realty Lochbihler Realty Dick Richard's Chevrolet Marine and Trail Sales Mr. Scheltima Mr. jim Beck Howard E. Fitzpatrick . jan Hudson A Heloise Warrington Gary Lee jacobs Mr. and Mrs. james Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Warner Bentley Mr. and Mrs. George Welti Mrs. Richard Rombach Raymond L. Denis Mr. and TMrs. Robert Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lennard Mike Ostertag Mr. and Mrs. jack Suzor Ron Krell . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mueller The Aardvarks Mr. and Mrs. Sharon j. Hudson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. john Paschen, Sr. Robert jay Miller 2 CUSTOMOLD INC- LOUIE'S SHEET METAL SHOP HEATING AND COOLING 740 S. Stadium Rd. Oregon' Ohio 8493 Secor Rd. L b t 'll ,M' h' Injection Molding am er VI e lc 'gan IE HOW Pres Phone 313-856-4117 MONROE BANK AND TRUST COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Lewis Avenue Temperance, Michigan Phone: 847-1815 ik Q0 M E E2 EQ. Complete Lumber and Building Supplies The Management of the West Toledo Stationers Congratulate 8480 Secor Road the Serflors of Lambertville, Michigan Bedford H'gh School May all of your Wishes and Hopes For the Future be Granted MERL'S SUNOCO SERVICE Wesgoledo AND PARTY STORE Stationers, Inc. 1126 Sylvania Ave. 8505 Secor Road Toledo, Ohio 43612 Lambertville, Mich. 48144 856-8163 Tires, Batteries, Access., Motor Repair - We Fix Flats - Cold Pop, Ice-Cream, Groceries 4 - , 4' ,A,. 'f E l A., X x A f ffsci ik?.s.a Educated men are as much superior to uneducated men as the living are to the dead' -Aristotle 1 ii .1'i i3'fi..- ' ' ' , it t,jUQti,lialil,,,,.. . 'lllllgiwj A W . - . Wi f l Wi ll' 'ttf ' ' A Toledo based, multinational, billion-dollar manufacturer oi packaging materials in glass, S - In plastic and paper as well as a dynamic variety of non-packaging items for diversified markets, takes this opportunity to express support for education and for the young men and women who will make tomorrow just a little bit better than today. Our Congratulations To The Class of 73 WAIDELICH PHARMACY Secor at Sterns Lambertville, Mich. 48144 Phone 856-3113 GIANT OAK GOLF COURSE Temperance, Michigan Consumers Power Company, one of the largest electric and natural gas utilities in the United States, offers a wide variety of career opportunities to appeal tq today's accomplished young people. Always in need of qualified personnel, we invite you to consider a future with us. At Consumers, the work is challenging, the rewards attractive. Working conditions are pleasant and job security excellent. Inter- ested ? Contact the Company's local division office or write University Relations, Consumers Power Company, 212 W. Michigan Ave., Jackson, Michigan 49201. CUIISIIIIIBIS PIJVIBI' An Equal Opportunity Employer 225 bur er cheF9miIy Restaurants SCHWYN CHEVROLET U.S. 223 Blissfield, Michigan HICKORY PARK TAVERN Beer - Wine - Pop - Food Located 5 Miles South of Ida, Michigan on Lewis Avenue CLOVER PARTY MART 10615 Lewis Ave. at M-151 Groceries - Pop - Beer -Ice School Supplies Open 9 a.m. till 10 p.m. Phone 856-4181 To The C ass of 73 Compliments of SHARON MANUFACTURING 7325 Douglas Toledo, Ohio Manufacturer of an exclusive line of Chocolate and Sugar Molds Open 90-WL - 9 P-WL X in Ab. cguigl Cage Eacofzcafing ifgluflflfiai Monday - Saturday I0a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday SEGUR'S B se T GULF li Cake Dec '9 Lessons i 24 Hour Wrecker Servlce tilhlimai? A compleie line of cake decoraiing supphes Days 8562843 If' ffl A -il ' - K : A 49 HOURS: 1o:oo- 5:00 mgms 856 2442 RUTH KUPNIEWSK1' Eng: 212 Certified 'Mechanic Secor at Summerfield P - ' t e : - : , . . . mme or We Certify our Work Lambertvnlle, Mnclugan PHONE ass-11129 A 1529 QM-1511, SAMARIA, MICHIGAN 48177 PHONE 241-9821 - 3137 ELM STREET. TOLEDO, omo 43608 226 b RW - x 'fi Q wow 3Lt ug 48 Phone: 419124-1.3326 5.53 Q iunusmm cnwucus 5 K CQ snumiou suvvufs f N. 3 mmmuncs Eouimsnr Congratulations Graduates, ffm The Mellocraft Company 1302 Locust Street Toledo, Ohio 43693 M R. a rl d M RS. ROBERT THOMAS KRUEGER 84 HARVEYAGENCYINC. 9041 Lewis 847-3715 Temperance, Michigan HOUSEL'S NURSERY81 GARDEN CENTER 8519 Lewis Avenue Temperance, Michigan COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE M. M. Housel Owner HACHMAN FARM SUPPLY, INC. General Hardware 84 Farm Supplies Tires, Seed 84 Feed, Fertilizer, Custom Grinding 84 Mixing Temperance, Michigan 48182 Deerfield, Michigan 49238 You donit know how good it is until you eat someplace else. - ,,,g ,li . ' Ponderosa Steak House Alexis Road lWest of Greenwood Mall! 1, Lm 55' L' E 1 ZElLER'S FAR 'VI MARKET 6925 Lewis Avenue Beer 84 Wine Carry Out Groc., Produce, and Party Supplies Open Daily 10-10 Phone: 847-8029 DON'S MOBIL GAS General Repairs 24 Hour Wrecker Service Ml CHI GA N STONE CO. 847-8889 secor Rd. 856-2410 Crushed Lime Stone Products 1 I-ambeftvlllef Michigan K Corner of Sterns 84 Whiteford Center Tues Battefles 856-2257 SHlNKLE'S FLORIST 228 53: 1 . . .::2:2q:,:-:z'-:,2'- L 4:2552-:-'I' V ' N' I -.gf -5.33: Q '1:- A . ' A I ,I . - A -- . - :5:- - .:.-:?:-wav!! -: -Z'Ff.4-1.3:-sz-94:'vx-r-'-:-2..., , -.wtf .,,,..g.-.-,., -r ,. N - . 8LaQ7,':5?Zo'5 f . , . mf EXPRESSION . . . ---is a reflection of thinking YOUR EXPRESSION . . . ---is the soul of your portrait HAVE YOUR PORTRAIT MADE BY SPECIALISTS IN THE ART OF EXPRESSION YOU CAN HAVE CONFIDENCE IN OUR ABILITY TO PLEASE YOU ALL TYPES OF PHOTOGRAPHY 8 OIL PORTRAITS 475-9351 nouns: MONDAY 12:30 PM-8:30 PM ruEsoAY-sAruRoAY 9:00 AM-s:oo PM 4348 MONROE 9 ff ilu.. .vb x Y' , ' f ,5- Y u f..yf!f lwm. , ,. 'V -Wr'Nq1WwJ,wu , Jrwfwwkf-wx , -2 -' QGW-ww alw- amw, MB rw .:- ek-,.,f. 55 lyk! V'f1?!N:':klikKf 6737 I W NM . wmv.. f mp . E A. MQW Mm J 4'-s... W il 3 ve 131 Ax M r. .QM- ,MA v.. ,vi Q'-fu f ,Fl AA- XB I ,i-4--I ill-L ,- - +..1...1.vL 'V' f. W' Awww - ., ff -1-1 ld-44 I ,,,. I -1 I QS-V.- 'Z 't 1 ,V ' x X 4 ,W J , ' 1 L: Qi. av' 1 ' ' . 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Surely it is good to face tomorrow, not as an unlearned clod, a brute beast, L . but as afthinking man imbued with the SPIRIT ofa great ideal- with an honorable PRlDE5iri2vvhat he really is and in what he has done, and above all in what he ever aspires to do I 5jsg!2i4O sara, ,4 ko , 4 I M 1,5 it Q w Q rbi I.. . a - , ' ' I by ,'LZ ,, 'A' .rw , f, 5, ,wg I. 1 Q ...J ,' .f 'P:,'iN:z,u,, if - . V A - api ' as-19 . I fl ...Q A fb QKQQ3- .Wi 4 .1-A rw Ns x '1- . -.U I 1 i 1 Q. i T: 9 :- if I v!..':f,cE4 f ' 5 , I K 1 1 P .


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