Bloomfield Hills High School - Hillcrest Yearbook (Bloomfield, MI)

 - Class of 1960

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Varsity Football Results We They ' H Sept. 18 Oak Park 18 5 H Sept. 25 Brighton 6 19 A Oct. 2 Northville 20 27 A Oct. 9 Clarenceville 6 6 H Oct. 16 Milford 13 0 H oct. 23 Holly 18 18 4 Oct. 30 West Bloomfield 0 26 A Nov. 6 Clarkson 12 23 Won - 2 Lost - 41 Tied -- 2 ' non-league game H-home game A-away game 9 ff fiiwf Hoff discusses strategy with the backfield. Kneeling are Don Jn, Fritz Stressen-Reuder, Don Hays, and Art Tregenza. Mark r, Biff Jones, Rick Clark, and Phil Berk are standing. Biff Jones shows the way- The disappointing football season came as a surprise after the outstanding performance of the team at the first game with Oak Park. The Bloomfield team took the lead early in the game, and through strong defensive tactics held Oak Park to one touchdown. Although the Barons were on the losing end of a 20-27 final score in the game with Northville, fLeague Cham- pionsl, spectators saw some thrilling plays. A thirty-seven yard pass was thrown to Howard Schuneman by Biff Jones who had also completed a thirty-three yard pass to Barrie Armstrong earlier in the game. The position of the team in the final standings fails to give a true picture of the indominable spirit and fine quality of play of the squad for the balance of the season. Mr. Robinson talks with Bruce Charters, Forest Vydick, Tim Lovett, Richard Garlick, Tom Bromley, J im Simpson, Alan Lewis, Bob Kuras Gordon Walker, Jim Gerhardt, Jeff Aldred, Chuck Patton, and Andy: White. 4.--al

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j00f6Cl,! AQPOQJ . . . tA2l'l an l'l0lU l 1 With an enrollment of only 4-5 to choose from, Bloomfield, nevertheless, had a football team to represent it in contests with Cranbrook, twenty-five years ago. Copies of the original school newspaper, the Blue and White, reveal that there were two teams in varsity competition - the Blue team which played against the Junior Varsity at Cranbrook and the White team which competed against the Cran- brook Club Team. League competition for Bloom- field was then impossible, but rivalry with Cran- brook furnished enough exictement for Bloomfield Hooters. Football prowess must have been an influencing factor in school elections in those days for the October 9, 1935 issue of the Blue and White states, 6'Bruce Craig gave the campaign speech for John Saunders for student council and stole the whole show. He vividly brought back to our memory the thrilling moment when John made that astounding tackle last yearn! G00d defense men are Howard SCl1l1H6mHfl, Phil Berk, .laQk Beedell, The offensive line consists of Barry Armstrong, Wayne Coyle, Ken Paul IFVUIC, R011 Read, DOH CHFISOU, Bob Scott. Mark Miller- Dave Tregenza, Tom Maile. Rowe Balmer, Dave Stanton, Howard Schune- Stanton, Ken Tregenza, Barry Armstrong. man, lmnnlrnfl and Aish!



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.fd fracbfion hrmfy edfadhalzeal the I'l0meC0m1ng, uzsuvntes .Ng 1 The efforts of the seniors pay off as they 1 .lack Baby Baron Kelchner win first place with The second annual Homecoming on October 23, showed evidences of becoming one of Bloomfields best traditions. All Homecoming events of course led up to that big moment at the dance when the queen was crowned. Warm-up activities started the preceding night as they had at the first Homecoming last year with an all- school bonfire. Then on the big day, a pep assembly was held in the gym during last hour. A skit was presented by some of the students caricaturing the life of a Bloom- field player and a Holly student. The floats in the parade which followed still looked beautiful even with their colors running to- gether in the rain. The disappointing tie score of the game and the dismal weather failed to dampen the spirits of the Home- coming crowd. The Homecoming Court consists of Sandy Sarnes Kamen Sundberg, Jane Durham, Gay Manvel fqueenl Judy Ewald, Joanne Deer, and Sue Sass. ,,,,,., 4 r .Xi y i l l ,e Queen Cay is crowned by last year s The juniors win the cheering award. I Homecoming Queen, Kay Lee.

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