Bronson High School - Viking Yearbook (Bronson, MI)
- Class of 1980
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1980 MEMORIES Bronson High School Bronson, Michigan Volume 50 SINJINODJOmvl z TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 Jan. 26,1962 —May 25,1980 So short the time. So much the pleasure in all the moments he gave to treasure. And so with our lives we must try to go, while he with our Father a deeper love will know. In those who knew him, the moments will stay to live in our hearts long after today. For strong is the love that grows fora friend. Like an unbroken circle it never will end. All of us richer for him having known. All of us stronger with him having grown. by Karla Uhrig FACULTY Mr. Alan AndridgP! Conwrvilion, Biology I and II Advisor of National Honof Society and BEGGARS Mf Vern Anglim Elements of Art, Drawing and Painting, Arts and Crafts. Studio Arts. MTS. DianC Bolton! English ll, German I and II Viking Publications Advisor of German Cub. Miss Chris Brilinski: freshman and Advanced Physical Education. English I Advisor of Student Course il and Girls Varsity Club Coaches Girls |.V Basketball. Girls Varsity Volleyball, and Girls Track Mr. Norman Carroll! High school Band Direcis |a Band. Pep Band and Follies Miss Patricia Chisholm: Michigan leadership. World History. Speech I and II Advisor of National Thespian Society Directs Children s Play and Follies 6 FACUL TY Mr. DOUg ElkinS! Industrial Vocations. Manufacturing Processes, furniture and Cabinet Making. Technical Metals, Machine Woods Advisor of Refreshment Stand MTS. V6T3 Hurd; English ll. Survival English. Creative Writing Advisor of Sophomore Class, and Koinima Club Mr. D3V0 Knapp: English I Advisor of Koi nmia Club Mrs. Clare Laws: Attendance and Studs Hall Clerk, tunc h Room Supervisor Mr. Dan Matthews: General Math. Aige I ra I and 11 Advisor of Student Counc il Coaches j V football Mrs. Nora Meredith: ars (family. foods, fashions, and furnishings). Child Development. Familv Relations. Clothing, foods Advisor of Senior Class and f HA. first semester FACUL TY 7 Mr. lames Modert: Pre Aigebr . Advanced Math., Advisor of lunior Class Coaches f reshman Basketball and I V Baseball Mr. Don Mosier: Amcru an literature. College Composition. English literature Advisor of Senior Class Mr. lames Oss: Earth Science, family Health, Conservation. Chemistry Mrs. Marcia Pulstelnik: Cone erl Choir and Ac apella Choir Direr tor ol follies Miss Barbara Redford: Business Machines. Typing I and II. Shorthand I. Mass Media Advisor of Refreshment Stand, and Second Semester of f HA Mr. Gordon Scully: M. h,gan leader ship. US History. Economics 8 FACULTY Mr. Ledward Smith! conservation,soils and Crops, livestock Management. Agriculture Industry Advisor offf A Mr. Keith Tracy: freshman Physical {duration, International Relations. Government Advisor of foreign Study Group, freshman Class, first Semester. Senior Class. Sec ond Semester Mr. John Van Dam: Consumer Math. Typing I. Record Keeping, Accounting Mrs. Norma Whitcomb: 4f's (family, foods, fashions, and furnishings). Clothing. Child Development, Money Management, foods Advisor of Junior Class Mr. Phil Wotta: Michigan leadership, U S History, Amenc a Advisor of Sophomore Class Mr. William Zabonick: Pre-Algebra. Algebra I and II. Shop Math, Drafting Advisor of Boy's Varsity Club and Spirit Core Coaches Boy's Varsity Basketball FACULTY 9 Mrs. (ill Bobalik: Reading lab . Advisor of freshman Class Coaches Girls Tennis Mr. Dave Lockwood: Reading lab . Advisor ol BE G.G A.R S. Miss lane Synder: Reading lab . Advisor of Future Nurses. BEGGARS Coaches Girh |.V Volley ball f Mrs. Donna Brusak: counsel Mr. Carroll Moon. Human l.le Systems Mr. R0 ert WhitCOmbl Michigan US History. Advanced Physical Education Counse leadership.US History Counselor lew Coac hes Boys Track 10 FACULTY Mrs. Jacqueline MacDonald: Librarian. Advisor of Library Club, National Honor Society. Mrs. Shirley Eichler: Media Aide. Miss Kay McCloskey: Learning Disability Aide. FACULTY 11 C Kitty! A Lnni s 'Oft.b a! «. 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John Horkey Doug Hough 22 SENIORS Ich, there's an ant. Karry Irvine David Jerome Keith Johnson SENIORS 23 Mike Hyska Carol Kelley Linda Kibiloski Jane Kloko Karole Kyle Sally Lampman Russ Layne Tammy Leister lohn Lowinski Robin Luce Troy Larson lim Losinski Tina Lutz SENIORS 25 LuAnn McGitfin Cindy Malone Albert Metzger Cary Meyer Diana Miller Mark Michael Teresa Miller 26 SFNIORS Marty Moffett Tina Morrison Pamela Neveraski Sara Moon Terri Mulligan Sharlene Nichols Jill Morris Bartt Nettleman Lori Odell SENIORS 27 Julie Riddle Joseph Roussey Timothy Roussey 28 SENIORS Lori Rzepka Fred Schlautmann loe Schlautman Tom Schaeffer Susan Shiery SENIORS 29 Kathy Smith Barbara Smoker Sherri Smoker 30 SENIORS Brian Sikorski Denise Sikorski Steven Sikorski Tresa Simmons Phillip Slisher Karen Smith Bob VanVorst Dan Voorus Tamera Weage SENIORS 31 Tim Weage Kelli Wiler John Wolta Mark Webb Lee takes it so seriously Edmund Yee Martha Weller Devin Wilkins Gregory Yesh 32 SENIORS SENIOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS AMYX, KELLY: Career Center 1; School Services 1; Track 1; DECA 1; FFA 1; German Club 1. ANDREWS, JODY: Cosmetology 2; School Services 1; Bowling 3; VICA 2; Vice President of VICA1. ARMES, CHERYL: Track 1; FHA Club President 1; Regional Secretary 1. ARNEY, DEBBIE: Band 4; Tennis 4; Track 2; Choir 1 Vi; Spirit Core 1; National Honor Society 1. BARRY MARK: Career Center 2; Football 1; 0)T 1. BECK, JOE: Basketball 4; Football 1; Cross Country 1; Baseball 4; Bowling 1; Tri-Captain 2; All Area Team Basketball 1; All Area McDonald Team 2; 4th Team All State 2; School Services 1; Varsity Club 3; FFA 4; Landjudging 1st Place in County; Basketball Camp 1; Viking Publications 1; Snowball Candidate 1; Industrial Arts 2; Weight Lifting 1; VICA 1; Student Council 1; Basketball District Champs 2; Regional Winners 2; Quarter Final Winner 1; 3rd Place Winner — Coldwater Tournament; All Tournament Team 1; Champs of Harper Creek Tourney; Showed at Branch County Fair 4; Area Scoring Leader 1. BERRY, FRANK: Career Center 2; FFA 4; Vice President 1. BELL, JULIE: Student Council 1; Cosmetology 2; Girls Basketball 1 Vi; School Service 2; Girls Tennis 1; Spirit Core 1; Beggars 1; VICA 2; FHA 1; Class Committee 2. BERWW, DAVE: Career Center 1; FFA 2; Intramurals 3; Basketball 1. BERCAW, REX: Basketball 1; FFA 4; Intramurals 3; Weight Lifting 2; Baseball 1. BIDWELL, LEA ANN: Career Center 1; Choir 3; Band 3. BLOOM, LEO: Career Center 2; FFA 4; Bowling; OjT 1. BOGUCKI, KAREN: Distributive Education 1; OJT 1; Concert Choir 2; Music Boosters 2; DECA 2; Future Homemakers of America 4. BONECUTTER, LEE: Student Council, Fall Play 2; Football 3; A Cappella Choir 1; Children's Play 2; Follies 2; Spirit Core 1; Thespians 2; National Honor Society (V. President) 2; Boy's Varsity Club (Treasurer) 2; Yearbook Photography Workshop; Yearbook Editor Workshop; Yearbook Assistant Editor 1; Yearbook Editor 1; Weight Lifting 2; German Club (Vice President) 2; Michigan Math Prize Finalist; Star Patrol; Boys' State Alternate; Top Ten. BROWN, JIM: Electronics 2; Track 1; Choir 2; VICA 2. BROWN, SUE: Student Council 3 (President 1979-1980); Basketball 1; Tennis 3; Track 3; A Cappella Choir 3, President 1979-1980; Fall Play (Stage Manager 1; Cast Member 1); Follies 3; Band 4, (President 79-80); Jazz Band 4; Thespians 2, (Vice President 1); National Honor Society 2, Assistant Pledge Master 1; Varsity Club 4; Foreign Study 4; Sophomore Class Vice President; Junior Class President; Michigan Tech. Women in Engineering Summer Program; M.S.V.A. State Honor's Choir 3; 4-H (8 Years, 2 Years President); District and State Vocal Solo and Ensemble 3; Who's Who in Music; County Pin Award in 4-H; Valedictorian; Star Patrol 4; DAR Nominee. BUCKLIN, KEVIN: Football 3; Golf 1; Basketball 4; Varsity Baseball 4; FFA 4; Varsity Club 3; Played 2 Yrs. Chrysler Arena; Basketball (Regional and Quarter Final Wins) 2; Basketball 24-2, Best Recorded; Basketball (3rd in Area Scoring with 14.6); Won Harper Creek Tourney Basketball 1978. BURCH, OBERT: Star Patrol 1; Band 2; School Services 1; Pep Band 4; VICA 2; National Honor Society 2; Children's Play Stage Crew 2; Boys' State 1; Class Committee 3; Career Center 2. BUTTERS, TAMMY: Career Center (D.F.) 2; Band 2; Koininia 4; DECA 2; FFA 3; Sweetheart Candidate 2. BYLER, SAM: Student Council 1; Basketball 1; Football 4; Track 1; Spirit Core 1; Band 2; National Honor Society 1; Varsity Club 2; Intramurals 1; FFA 2; Weight Lifting 3; Baseball 1; Weight Lifting (270 and 210); Various FFA Activities; Star Patrol. CONLEY, JEFF: Career Center 1 Vi; School Service Vi; Wrestling 1; Track 1; FFA 3. CRABILL, CARY: Student Council 1; Career Center 1; School Services 1; Football 4; Wrestling 4; Track 4; Children's Play 1; Beggars 2; VICA 1; Varsity Club 2; Class Committee 1; Camps; Weight Lifting 4; Homecoming Candidate 1979; Sno-ball Candidate 1978,1979; Bowling 1. CRABILL, LARRY: Career Center 2; Football 3; Wrestling 3; Beggars 1; VICA 1; Varsity Club 3; Intramurals 1; Weight Lifting 3; Homecoming Candidate 1979. CRAMPTON, KARI: Career Center 1; OJT 1; Track 1; A Cappella Choir 1; Fall Play 2; Children's Play 2; Follies 1; Spirit Core Secretary 4; Varsity Club 1; FFA 1; Cheerleading 3; Sweetheart Candidate 1; Homecoming Candidate 1; Band Committee Sno-ball 1; Decoration Committee Prom 1; Class Color Committee 1; Invitation Committee 1; Class Flower Committee. DENNIS, AMIE: Career Center 1; OjT 1; School Service 1; Library Club 1; Class Committee 1. DUKE, JOE: Student Council 2; Bowling 4; Intramurals 4; Class Committee 2; Viking Publications 1; Weight Lifting 1; Baseball 2; Sno-ball Candidate. DUNCAN, CARRI: FFA 4; Parli Pro 3; Reporter 1; Vice President 1; Skills Contest 2; FFA Sweetheart Candidate; Prom Committee; Senior Class Committee; State Farmer Degree. ELLIS, BRIAN: Career Center 2; Band 4; Basketball 2; Cross Country 4; Track 4; Beggars 2; VICA 2; Varsity Club 4. EMMERICK, KIM: Fall Play 2; Children's Play 1; Thespians 2; Viking Publications 1. FAIR, KIM: Career Center (Child Care) 2; OJT1. FOWLER, KRIS: Basketball 1; Golf 1; Bowling 3; Choir 1 Vi; Follies 2; Band 4; Children's Play (Accompanist) 1; Jazz Band 1; Library Club Vi; M S Treasurer 2; Beggars (Secretary) 3; Varsity Club 1; Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp 1; Solo and Ensemble 4; State Solo and Ensemble 3; Ruth Award Scholarship Winner. GARDNER, BARB: Career Center 2; Tennis 2; Track 3; Follies 1; Spirit Core 2; Band 3; National Honor Society 1; Beggars 1; VICA 2; State Officer 1; Varsity Club 2; FHA 2; Cheerleading 1. CARMAN, BECKY: School Board Rep. 2; Student Council 2; Bowling 4; A Cappella Choir 2; Fall Play 2; Children's Play 3; Library Club 1; National Honor Society 2; Foreign Study 1; Class Officer (Secretary) 1; Class Committee 3; Viking Publications 1; German Club 3; Girls' State; Office Helper 1; Star Patrol; Follies 1. GENTRY, JOANNIE: Career Center (Food Service) 2; VICA. GERMAN, TODD: Student Council 1; Basketball 4; Tennis 4; Bowling 4; Varsity Club 3; Hoosier Basketball Camp; Viking Publications; Basketball Tri-Captain, McDonald's Big Mac Player of the Week; District Champions 2; McDonald's All-Over Team Harper Creek Tournament 1; Coldwater Exchange Club 3rd Place; School Service 1; Class Song Committee 1; 7th in Area Scoring. GOOD, LARRY: School Board Meetings; Kitchen Helper 2; Choir 4; Band 4; Koininia 2; Class Committee 1. GOODSELL, ANDY: German Club 3; Beggars 3; Track 4; Cross Country 2; President of Chess Club 1; Year at Baldwin. HANSMAN, TODD: Career Center 1; Basketball 3; Football 3; Golf 1; Bowling 1; Baseball 4; Weight Lifting 2; Hoosier Basketball Camp 3; Hoosier All Star; UCT Bowling Doubles — Champs; Little League Baseball Champs 1975; Harper Creek Tourney Champs; M.V.P. Golf Team; School Services; 8th in Area Football Receptions. HASBROUCK, JOHN: National Honor Society 2, President 1; Wolverine Boys' State; Class Treasurer 2; Tennis 4; Intramurals 1; Varsity Club 3; Band 4; Drum Major 2; Pep Band 4; District Solo and Ensemble 3; Jazz Band 3; Student Council 1; Children's Play 3; Stage Manager 1; Follies 3; Thespians 2; Treasurer 1; Foreign Study Club 1; DAR Good Citizen Nominee; Michigan Tech, Summer Youth Program; Spirit Core 1; Class Day Committee Chairman; Sno-ball MC; Top Ten Academically; Star Patrol. HERMAN, GARY: Career Center 1 Vi; Basketball 2; Football 1; Bowling 1; Baseball 4; Intramurals 2; Weight Lifting 2; Basketball Camp 1; Industrial Arts 1; VICA 1; School Service 1; 3rd Place Coldwater Tourney 9th grade. HERMAN, MARYANNE: Career Center (Child Care) 2; Follies; FHA 1; Future Nurses (President) 1. HIMEBAUGH, FREDRIC: Band 4; Choir 2; Fall Play 3; Children's Play 3; Crew 1; Follies 4; Jazz Band 4; Pep Band 4; Thespians 3; National Honor Society 2; Pledge Master 1; German Club 1; President 2; Honor's Choir 2; Mich. Math Prize Competition Finalist 1; National Merit Finalist 1; Vocal Solo and Ensemble 2; Instrumental Solo and Ensemble 3; Star Patrol 1. HOLLISTER, JULIE: Kitchen Helper 2; Student Council 2; Parliamentarian 1; School Services 2; A Cappella Choir 1; Fall Play 2; Children's Play 1; Thespians 2; National Honor Society 2; FFA 4, President 1; Secretary 1; Farm Bureau Citizenship Seminar 1; Indiana State FFA Camp 1. HOLT, TERRY: Career Center 2; Football 2; Bowling 4; Band 3; VICA 2; Star Patrol 1. HORKEY, JOHN: Football 4; Varsity Club 4; Intramurals 4; Weight Lifting 4; Homecoming Candidate 1; Sno-ball Candidate 1; Career Center Vi. HOUGH, DOUG: Student Council, Assistant Rep.; Basketball 1; Children's Play; Intramurals 1; FFA 2; Class Trip Committee 1; Camp Counselor 3; Viking Publications 1; Debate 2; Chess 2; Baseball 2; Junior Achievement 1. HOUGHTON, MICHAEL: Chemistry Lab Assistant Vi; Football 3; Fall Play 1; Children's Play 2; National FHonor Society 2; Varsity Club 2; Class Treasurer 1; Prom Decoration Committee; Weight Lifting 2; German Club 2; Star Patrol 1; Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition Test (Finalist as a Senior) 3; Top Ten Academically; Alfred E. Lampan Mathematics Prize Competition Test 2. HYLIARD, BARRY: Career Center 1; 0)T 1; VICA 2; Intramurals 2; FFA 3; Industrial Arts Club 1. HYLIARD, TERRY: Career Center 2; Intramurals 1; FFA 4; President 1; State Farmers Degree Award. HYSKA, MIKE: Career Center 2; VICA 1; FFA 2. IRVINE, KARRY: Career Center 1; OJT 1; Tennis 1; Koininia 3; National Honor Society 1; Beggars 1; Golf 2; Class Committee 1. JEROME, DAVE: Kitchen Helper 2; Student Council 1; Career Center 2; Basketball (Intramurals) 2; Bowling 4; VICA 2; Baseball 1; Snowmobile Racing 4. JOHNSON, KEITH: Career Center Vh; OJT Vi; Bowling 2; Band 2. JORRITSMA, CORRINE: Student Council 2; Spirit Core 4, (Vice President 1); National Honor Society 2, (Secretary 2); German Club 1; Homecoming Court; Sno-ball Court; Cheerleading 2; Follies 1; Varsity Club 1; Prom Decorating Committee; Homecoming Committee. KASPERSKI, MARY ANN: Career Center 2; Golf 2; Tennis 3; Bowling 4; Koininia 1; VICA 4; Foreign Study 3; Future Nurses 1; Spirit Core 2; Girl Scouts 4; Junior Achievement 3. KEHOE, KAREN: Basketball 4; Volleyball 3; Track 3; Spirit Core 2; Band 2; Beggars 1; Varsity Club 3. MVP 2 Yrs. in Basketball. KELLEY, CAROL: Student Council; Career Center 1; School Services; Teachers Aide Vh; Bowling 1; Spirit Core 2; Band 2; BOEC 1; Cheerleading 1; Class Committee 2; Camps 2. KIBILOSKI, LINDA: Career Center 1; School Services 1; Basketball 4; Volleyball 2; Track 4; Spirit Core 1; BOEC 1; Varsity Club 3. KLOKO, JANE: Student Council 3; Basketball 1; Tennis 2; Choir 3; Fall Play 3; Stage Crew 2; Children's Play 2; Stage Crew; Student Director 1; Follies 3; Thespians 1; National Honor Society 1; Varsity Club 1; Foreign Study 1; Girls' State Alternate 1; Senior Class Secretary 1; Solo and Ensemble Choir 2; Regional Honors Choir 1; Chairman of Sno-Ball. KOLASSA, JODY: Student Council 2; Career Center 1; Basketball 4; Track 3; Spirit Core 1; Beggars 1; VICA 1; Varsity Club 3; Class Committee 3; Sweetheart Candidate; Homecoming Candidate; Sno-ball Candidate. KUBASIAK, BRETT: Student Council 3; Career Center 1; OJT Vi; DECA 1; Vice President 1; Golf 1; Fall Play 1; Crew 3; Follies 4; Spirit Core 1; Band 3; Library Club 2; Thespians 136; Beggars 3; (Pres. 1; Treasurer 1); Foreign Study 136; Cap and Gown Committee; Class Colors Committee; Top Ten. KURTZ, RON: School Board 1; Career Center 2; VICA 1; FFA 4. KYLE, KAROLE: Student Council (Alternate); Girl's Basketball Manager; Career Center (Health Occ.) 1; OJT 1; Girl's Golf 1; Bowling 1; Choir 116; Band 4; Solo and Ensemble (Band) 2; National Honor Society 1; Beggars 2; VICA 2; VICA Competition District 1; School Services 1; Best Marcher of the Year. LAMPMAN, SALLY: Student Council; Career Center; Track; Follies; Spirit Core; Band; VICA; FHA; Cheerleading; Class Committee; Sno-ball Candidate. LARSON, TROY: Golf 2; Tennis 2; Bowling 2; Follies 4; Band 4; Jazz Band 4; Intramurals 2; Foreign Study 1. LAYNE, RUSS: Fall Play 4; Follies 4; Children's Play 3; Band 3; A Cappella Choir 2; District Vocal Solo and Ensemble 2; State Vocal Solo and Ensemble 2; Thespians 2; President 1; German Club 1; Spirit Core 1; Prom Committee Chairman; Sno-ball Committee; Homecoming Committee; Star Patrol Founder. LEISTER, TAMMY: Freshman Class President; Student Council 1; Beggars 136; Fall Play 4; Band 3; Follies 3; JV and Varsity Basketball Manager; Concert Choir 1; School Services 1; VICA 2; Health Occ. 1; A Cappella Choir 136; Children's Play 2; Foreign Study 1; OJT 1. LOSINSKI, JIM: Football 2; Wrestling 3; Track 1; Baseball 1; Varsity Club 3, (Pres. 1, V. Pres. 1); Intramurals 1; FFA (Star Green Hand, State Farmer Sentinel 1; Landjudging 2nd Place; State Convention 2; National Convention 1; Pest Drive Winner; Landjudging — Top Five in Team); Viking Publication 2; (Editor and Ass't Editor); Top Ten; Homecoming Candidate; Weight Lifting 1; School Service. LOWINSKI, JOHN: Career Center 2; VICA 2; FFA 1; Industrial Arts Club. LUCE, ROBIN: Student Council 4; Fall Play 3; Children's Play 4; Follies 4; Spirit Core 4; Thespians 3; National Honor Society 2; Varsity Club 2; Emcee — Follies 1; Emcee — Snoball 1; Cheerleading 4; Classleader 1; Vice President 1; President 2; Decorating Chairman 1; Cheerleading Camp 4; German Club 1; Homecoming Court 1; Star Patrol 1; Thespian — Treasurer 1; Spirit Core — President 1; DAR Good Citizen 1; Girls' State Representative 1; Girl's NatiQn Senator 1; Branch County Jr. Miss Candidate 1; Branch County Jr. Miss Spirit of Jr. Miss Award 1; Office Aide 1; Van Buren Youth Camp Student Leadership 1; Cheerleading Camp, Top Ten USCA Camp; Student Council Parliamentarian 1; Student Director — Children's Play. LUTZ, TINA: Student Council 1; Career Center 2; Follies 1; Spirit Core 1; Beggars 1; DECA 1; Cheerleader 2. McGIFFIN, LUANN: Career Center 2; School Service 2; Choir Concert 1; A Cappella Choir 3; Follies 2; FHA 1; Class Committee 1; Sno-ball Decorating Committee 1; Choral Festival 3; Senior Shirt Committee; DECA 1; Locals Winner 1; DECA Regional 1; DECA State 1. McMILLAN, CATHY: Career Center, (Health Occ.) 1; Girl's Golf 1; Tennis 2; Bowling 2; Concert Choir 2; VICA 1; Foreign Study 1; Future Nurses — Vice President 1; Junior Achievement 1; V.P. of Personal “Achiever of the Year Award . METZGER, ALBERT: Concert Choir 1; A Cappella Choir 2; Follies 1; Band 4; Jazz Band 1; Pep Band 4; Regional Honors Choir 1; Choral Solo and Ensemble 1. MEYER, GARY: Career Center 1; Football 1; Beggars 1; VICA 1; Class Trip Committee; FFA 2. MICHAEL, MARK: FFA 3; Career Center 2. MILLER, CHRIS: Career Center 1; VICA 1; Varsity Club 1; Intramurals Basketball 2; Weight Lifting 1; Baseball 2. MILLER, DIANA: Career Center 1; School Services 1; Choir 3; Children's Play 1; Band 2; Koini-nia 1; VICA 1; Class Committee 1; German Club 2; Triplet Trio 1. MILLER, TERESA: Career Center 2; School Services 1; Volleyball 2; VICA 2; FHA 2; German Club 1. MOFFETT, MARTY: Student Council 2; Career Center 2; Basketball 4; Bowling 4; Cross Country 4; Track 4; Spirit Core 1; VICA 2; Varsity Club 4; Class Committee 1; Camps — Basketball 4; Follies 1. MOON, SARA: Career Center 1; School Services 1; Library; Tennis 4; Track 2; Spirit Core 1; Band 3; Beggars 1; BOEC 1, (Parliamentarian); Varsity Club 3; Prom Advertising Committee; Sno-ball Decorating Committee. MORRIS, JILL: Distributive Ed. 2; Track Manager 2; Spirit Core 3; DECA 2; FHA 2; German Club 2. MULLIGAN, TERRI: Student Council Alternate 1; Career Center 1%; Band 3; Library Club 1; Foreign Study Vi; Future Nurses Vi; Triple Triol. MYERS, BILL: Career Center 2; Football 4; Wrestling 4; Track 3; VICA 2; Varsity Club 3; Camps 2; Weight Lifting 4. NETTLEMAN, BARTT: Career Center 1; Football 4; Wrestling 1; Track 4; Spirit Core 1; Band 2; VICA 1; Varsity Club 3; Intramurals 4; Weight Lifting 4. NEVERASKI, PAMELA: Career Center 2; Track 1; VICA 1; DECA 1; Viking Publications 1. NICHOLS, SHARLENE: Career Center 2; Koininia 4; Placed 1st in DECA. ODELL, LORI: Library Club 1; A Cappella Choir 2; Viking Publications 1; German Club 1; Class Committee 1; Follies 2; Basketball 4; Children's Play 1; Stage Crew 1; Track 1; Powderpuff Football 1. ODISHER, MARK: Student Council 2; Career Center 2; Basketball 4; Cross Country 2; Follies 1; Spirit Core 1; VICA 2; Varsity Club 4; Sno-ball Candidate 2; Baseball 4; MVP Harper Creek Tourney 1; Member Area Big Mac Team 2; Captain of Basketball 2; Captain of Baseball 2; Bowling 1. OUTWATER, RICK: Career Center 2; Basketball 4; Football 1; Bowling 1; Track 1. PERRY, ERICKA: Student Council 2; Career Center 1; Tennis 4; Bowling 1; Track 2; Fall Play Stage Crew 1; Student Director 1; Follies 3, Stagecrew; Spirit Core 4; Band 3; Thespians 1; DECA 1; Varsity Club 2; Viking Publications 1; Senior Class Committee. PHILLIPS, DAVE: Career Center 1; OJT 1; Football 2; Wrestling 1; Tennis 1; VICA 2. PIERSON, MIKE: Football 4; Basketball 3; Baseball 3; Bowling 4; Beggars 2; Intramurals 1. PRANGE, BOB: Bowling 1; Children's Play 2; Follies 3; Library Club 3; Thespians 2; Foreign Study 1; Prom Committee — Chairman; Sno-ball Committee; Senior Song Committee; Viking Publications — Photographer; German Club President 2; Koininia 1. RATHBUN, SUSAN: Kitchen Helper 1; Cosmetology 1; D.E. 1; School Services 1; Tennis 1; Golf 1; Bowling 2; Children's Play and Fall Play Costume Committees 1; Band 2; Library Club 1; VICA 1; DECA 1; Viking Publications 1; Prom Food Committee 1. RIDDLE, JULIE: Career Center 1; OJT 1; Volleyball 2; Tennis 1; DECA 2; FFA 1; Viking Publications 1; Future Nurses 1. ROUSSEY, JOSEPH: Career Center; Football 2; Wrestling 2; Bowling 4; Track 1; Band 2; Beggars 2; Weight Lifting 2. ROUSSEY, TIM: Student Council Vi; Football 2; Tennis 2; A Cappella Choir 1; Children's Play 2; Follies 2; Spirit Core 2; Thespians 2; National Honor Society 2; Varsity Club 2, Secretary 1; Intramurals 2; FFA 3; FFA Secretary 1; Senior Class Vice President; Various Class Committees; Leadership Camps; Weight Lifting 1; German Club; German Club Treasurer 1; Various FFA Committees; Homecoming Court; Boys' State Representative; Senior Float Committee Chairman. RUBLEY, TODD: Career Center 2; Football 1; Wrestling 4; Varsity Club 3. RUDER, JESSE: Special Olympics 3; OJT 4; CETA Janitor 2; VICA 3; Career Center 2. RZEPKA, LORI: Student Council 2; Spirit Core 2; FFA 1; Class Committee 1; Homecoming Candidate 1; Sno-ball Candidate. SCHLAUTMANN, FRED JR.: Career Center 1; Football 2; Wrestling 1; Bowling 1; Track 1; Varsity Club 1 Vi; Cap and Gown Committee 1; Weight Lifting 2; State Farmer 2; Treasurer; FFA 2. SHIERY, SUE: Career Center 2; OJT; School Services 1; Bowling 1; Foreign Study 1; Future Nurses 1. SIKORSKI, BRIAN: Career Center 2; Band 4; Baseball 1; Leadership Training in Gym 1. SIKORSKI, CINDY (MALONE): Student Council 2; Career Center (Child Care) 1; School Services 2; OJT 1; Track 3; Spirit Core 1; Band Vi; Beggars 1; Varsity Club 2; FFA 1; Homecoming Candidate 1. SIKORSKI, DENISE: Career Center (Food Services) 2. SIKORSKI, STEVE: Student Council 1; Career Center 1; OJT 1; Football 2; Wrestling 3; FFA 3; Weight Lifting 1. SIMMONS, TRESA: Tennis 2; Track 2; Band 2; Varsity Club 2; Career Center 2; DECA 2; National Honor Society 1; Viking Publications 1. SLISHER, PHIL: Career Center 2; Football 1; FFA 4; Weight Lifting 2; VICA 2. SMITH, KAREN: Basketball 3; Co-Captain 1; Track 2; Girl's Varsity Club 2; Farm Management (BACC) 2. SMITH, KATHY: Career Center 2; Choir 1; Children's Play 2; Koininia 4; Thespians 1. SMOKER, BARB: Student Council 2; Basketball 4; Volleyball 3; Bowling 1; Track 4; Varsity Club 3; V. President Varsity Club 1; School Service 1; Leadership Training 1. SMOKER, SHERRI: Student Council; Office Education 1; OJT 1; Bowling 2; BOEC 1; Viking Publications 1; Class Committee 1. STAYNER, TIM: Career Center. SUNDAY, TAMMI: Career Center; Bowling 2; Band 1. THRASHER, JUDY (BALDWIN): Career Center 2; DECA 2; FHA1; Viking Publications 1; German Club 1. TORREY, SANDY: Student Council 1; Career Center 2; Bowling 4; Follies 1; Library Club 2; VICA 2; FHA 4; Viking Publications 1. TRASKOS, JENNY: Christmas Committee 1; FFA Sweetheart Candidate 1; Class Treasurer (Freshman) 1; Student Council 2; FFA 2; Bowling 2; Career Center; DECA; Volleyball 2; Spirit Core; Sno-ball Candidate School Services 2Vr, Track 1; Spirit Couple; Homecoming Candidate. TROYER, JUANITA: Career Center 1; OJT; Koininia 4; DECA 2; German Club 2; Orgubright Business Olympics Honor; DECA, Regionals and State; Placed 1st in Competitive Event of General Merchandising. TROYER, PHYLLIS: Career Center 1 Vi; VICA 1%; School Services 2; Library Club 1. UHRIG, KARLA: Student Council 1; Secretary 1; A Cappella Choir 3; Vice President 1; Follies 3; Band 4; National Honor Society 2; Class Secretary 2; Class Vice President 1; Women in Engineering Workshop 1; Student Council Leadership Conference 1; Junior Spirit Couple; District Vocal Solo and Ensemble 3; State Vocal Solo and Ensemble 3; Regional Honors Choir 2; State Honors Choir 2; Top Ten of Class (Historian); Who's Who in Music 1; Senior Class Color, Flower, Song and Motto Committees; Star Patrol. VanVORST, BOB: Career Center 2; Basketball 4; Football 1; FFA 4; VICA 2. VOORUS, DAN: Career Center 1; FFA 4; VICA 2. WEAGE, TAMMY: Student Council Representative; Track Manager 1; Fall Play 2; Children's Play 1; Spirit Core 4; Band 4; Thespians 2; Beggars 1; Foreign Study 2; FHA 1; Cheerleading 1; Class Committee 2; Camps 2; Band Camp 2; Cheerleading Camp 1; Follies 1. WEAGE, TIM: Career Center (Electronics) 2; Wrestling 216; Band 2; VICA 1; Football 2. WEBB, MARK: Career Center 2; (Horticulture). WILER, KELLI: Tennis 4; Team Captain 2, MVP 2; Volleyball 3; Track 4; Student Council 3; Spirit Core 1; Band 1; Choir 1; Varsity Club 3; Viking Publications 1. WILKINS, DEVIN: Career Center 2; Basketball 2; Wrestling 4; OJT 1; FFA 2; VICA 2. WOTTA, JOHN: Career Center 2; Basketball 1; Track 1; Intramurals 1; VICA 2. YEE, EDMOND: Student Council 1; Bowling 1; Spirit Couple 1. SENIOR NIGHT 38 SENIORS LIVE 1980! The Class of 1980 presented their Class Night on Thursday, June 5. The Masters of Ceremonies for the evening were Kelly Amyx, Lee Bonecutter, Joe Duke, and Mark Odisher. The night was filled with many skits, dancing, singing, and a lot of memories. The night ended with the class song. Famous Final Scene. 1. Our Famous Final Scene. 2. I said I want that shirt! 3. Alright seniors, let's show our stuff . 4 I'm the Queen of the house! 5. Beautiful Girls 6. We are The Clones. 7. Senior Jazz Band Members. 8 Former Cheerleaders. 9. Senior A Cappella Choir Members. 10. We don't need no education. 11. Tahmee Leister and her smashing bird. 12. I hate choc olate cream pie. 13. This show is making me sick . 14 We don't gossip! SENIORS 39 GRADUATION Bronson High School's Athletic Complex was the scene for Graduation 1980, Wednesday, lune 11. Promptly at 8 the ceremony began, with Junior Honor Guards preceding the Graduates on the field. Rev. David Knapp, also a high school English teacher, gave the Invocation. Principal Warren Wade, Superintendent Robert Beauchamp, and School Board members distributed diplomas. Speakers included Class of '80 Valedictorian, Salutatorian and Exchange Student. 40 GRADUATION 1980! A 1. “It's only a matter of minutes now ..2. Look, Mom: I made it! ; 3. just a moment for serious reflection. 4 It's hard to believe that's really me! ; 5. How nice of you to ask for my autograph! ; 6. Class President Robin Luce; 7. Honor Guards escort the Class of '80; 8. Valedictorian Sue Brown; 9. Salutatorian Mike Houghton; 10. Mr Wade presents John Hasbrouck; 11. Exchange Student Edmond Yee; 12 Robin Luce presents Class Cane to Mitch Minger, Vice President of the Class of '81. GRADUATION 41 JUNIORS Friends ... forever 44 IUNIORS Say cheese! President: Brian Philson; Vice President: Mitch Minger; Secretary: Annette Sikorski; Treasurer: Timira Perry Typing isn't hard Cab corner Aleman, Joe Antoszkiewicz, Margaret Archer, Dean Atkins, Kim Baldwin, Rich Barone, Bonnie Beauchamp, Chuck Bert sc h, Todd Bidwell, Jill Bluhm, Joni Borgert, Kellie Bricker, Jeff Buckley, Dawn Buehrer, Deb Burnett, Tom Burnside. Carmel Butters, Rick Buys, Kathy Byers, Rick Bystry, Larry Carpenter, Ken Case, Dennis Christian, Chris Climie, Troy Coler, Dawn Coler, Randy Cortright, Jpn Craven, Keith Croy, Ann Easterday, Terri Eichler, Kim Emerick, Jim Ernsberger, Fred Fair, Becky Fair, Keith Somebody cal! me? IUNIORS 45 Fair, Kris Ferguson, Ron Frank, Sherry Furney, Cindy Furney, Diana Gibson, Belinda Gilbert, John Goetz. Wendy Good, David Green, Rex Gropp, Julie Gump, Julia Guzy, Rhonda Halferty, John Havlat, Debbie Heinemann, Eric Hoard, Lenny Horkey, Bob Houghton, Matt House, Sarah Hylaird, Randy Hyska, Tony Jerome, Deana Jewett, Jim Keeslar, Rose Kirkpatrick, Carrie Kolassa, Kevin Kubasiak, Mike Kyle, Joe Lane, Dave Lindsey, Brad Litzau, Russ Long, Arlene Lowinski, Dave Luce, Al Ludwick, Kari Ludwick, Marcia Lutz, Tim McKerchie, Duane _ vi Let's get rowdy! 46 JUNIORS Megargle, Russ Michael, Randy Michael, Sheri Milliman, George Minger, Mitch Modert, Lula Moschke, Duane Mulligan, Rich Nettleman, Diana Neveraski, Brian Perry, Timira Philson, Brian Post, Debbie Prater, Tina Rathbun, Dan Redfern, Julie Riddle, Arnold Rinehart, Rose Rosenberry, Dennis Sandberg, Jo Sexton, |im Sgambelluri, Carlo Sikorski. Annette Sikorski, Julie Smith, Todd Smoker, Ken Smoker, Scott Smoker, Vince Sobeske. Joe Stefanski, Janet Stefanski, Janice Stevens, Jim Taylor, Chuck Tice, Bob Towne, Terina Tracy, Terri VanVorst, Karen Vorce, Teri Waldrop, Stacy Walker, Lori Wasikowski, Carolyn Wasikowski, Dave IUNIORS 47 Wasikowski, Steve West, Scott Whitcomb, Kyle Wiler, ferry Willms, Jackie Wirgau, Tim Wonders. Grant Woodcox, Betsy Wotta, Brian Yearling, Jane The model student Think they'll trust us? We're number one!! We are too basketball players. Many faces . .. 48 IUNIORS SOPHOMORES Late for class girls? President: Angela Hansman Treasurer: Betsy Shoun Vice President: Tina Caudill Secretary: Christine Luce (Not Pictured) What's the grin for? Scarf down! I wish I could sing this. I And then she said ... Carlin tells another dirty joke. Can they print that? 48 SOPHOMORES Adamson, Kyle Albright, Maria Aleman, Todd Alleshouse, Karman Alvord, Randy Andrews, )ohn Arter, Jim Auten, Kelly Bell, Rick Bercaw, Beth Bercaw, Karleen Bidwell, Tonya Bistel, Tina Brewer, Shawn Brown, Shari Buckner, Laurie Butters, Sam Carpenter, Marcia Case, Brian Caudill, Tina Clemens, Curt Closson, Keith Coats, Sherri Cole, Rita Connolly, Barb Courtney, John Cranson, Todd Cross, Alan Davidson, Tammy Davis, Dena Deter, Alice Disbro, Dale Dixon, Robert Forsyth, Laurie Frank, Ken SOPHOMORES 51 Furney, Patricia Goshorn, Duane Green, Charles Green, Duane Greenfield, Chris Grindle, Denise Grove, Diana Gump, Harold Hansman, Angela Harris, Don Havlat, Kerry Herman, Laurie Himebaugh, Julie Hoard, Kalon Hoard, Tena Holst, Dianna Horkey, Dan Houghton, Ken House, Melissa Hout, Bob Howard, Pam Hoyt, William Irvine, Greg Johannes, Debbie Johannes, Julie Jones, Randy Junker, Christina Kelly Renee Kibiloski, Dan King, Laura K'ine, Marilyn Kubasiak, JoAnn Kyle, Steve Lahrke, Susan Losinski, Kevin Losinski, Kim Luce, Christine Ludwick, Maria McConn, Beth 52 SOPHOMORES McDonald, Ed McKinley, Tim Maddox, Carrie Maddox, Dan Marvin, Mike Metzger, Brian Michael, Brenda Miller, Ken Mitchell, Lisa Modert, Tim Morrill, Connie Moss, Todd Mulligan, Kathy Mynhier, Brad Neveraski. Brad Odisher, Leo O'Rourke, Chris Paul, Cheryl Powers, Bob Pritchard, Doyle Randall, Connie Ratkowski, Steve Rhoades, Rob Roberts, Deb Roussey, Lisa Ruder, Scott Rzepka, Lynette Saitz. Eric Salek, Chuck Savage, Kathy Schafer, Scott Sensat, Derrell Sensat, Sherryll Shoun, Betsy Sikorski, Debra Sikorski, Kathy Simmons, Ron Smith, Carlin Smith, Frank Smith. Greg Smoker, Larry Smoker. Ramona SOPHOMORES 53 Spalding, Jeff Squires, Dan Stauffer, Jim Strachan, Jackie Strong, Lesia Stump, Kim Swift, Lee Thomas, Deneen Tice, Stephen Troth, Patty Troyer, Eric Troyer, John Uhrig, Kendra VerMeulen, Leah Vorce, Annette Vorce, Karen Walterhouse, Steve Weaver, Polly Wilcox, Julie Wiler, Boh Wilkins, Denette Wilkins, Suzette Williams, Kelly Winney. Brian Wisman, Al Wotta, Lary Wotta, Sandra Veakey, Belinda Is Danny spinning? t ■ I Wild 'n crazy! Tricky Ricky 54 SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Lisa finally hits it. Check it out! Try me... 56 FRESHMEN Aleman, Brad Allen, Bruce Alvord, Shawn Amyx, Greg Atkins, Kevin Baker, William Barnes, Kevin Barrows, Brenda Bell, Teresa Bertsch, Tom Bidwell, Allan Bidwell, Norman Bucknell, James Buehrer, Dave Burch, Karen Burdette, Dan Burns, Kurtis Buys, Angela Buys, Russell Byler, Laura Byler, Scott Carman, Teresa Carpenter, Mickey Carrion, Yvonne Caudill, Ed Clemens, Brian Clemens, Bruce Combs, Michille Conley, Tony Cross, Doug Davis, Dorothy Davis, Sandy Dempsey, Misty Dow, Annette Drake, Sheila FRESHMEN 57 Draper, Debbie Drust, Brian Duncan, Barry Easterday, Ron Edmiston, Lisa Eichenberg, Cindy Ferguson, Carl Finley, Natalie Geiger, Lisa German, Mark Gibson, Bonita Gilbert, Chris Gump, Tina Hakes, Lindy Hathaway, Stacy Heinemann, Kathy Heinemann, Patrick Herman, Ron Himebaugh, Dan Hoard, Kelly Hoopingarner, Cheryl Hutchins, Randy Johnson, Ron Kasperski, Bill Kehoe, Korrina Kolassa, Tina Krontz, Cyndi Kubasiak, Kim Kurtz, Mike Lane, Patrick Lehman, Lisa Lindsey, Dave Litzau, Roxann Losinski,Sue Ludwick, Brian Lutz, Amy Lutz, Tony Malone, Monte Maloney, Dan 58 FRESHMEN Malovey, Kris Martinez, Tonya Miller, Brian Mock, Randy Modert, Leasa Moore, Joe Nichols, Michelle Odisher, Bridget Olney, Monica Outwater, Mike Phillips, Andrew Philson, Brad Poljansek, luanita Pritchard, Dallas Prough, Connie Prough, Janet Quiter, Paul Red fern. Rod Rifenburgh, Nancy Roberts, Darrell Rosenberry, Jim Roussey, Andy Ruder, Jeff Rumsey, Kevin Schaeffer, Tina Sexton, Susie Shiery, Sandra Slone, Homer Smith, Kevin D. Smith, Kevin E Smith, Kevin R Smith, Mike Smoker, Bryan Sosinski, Ken Sours, Tracy Sowle, Scott Stewart, Donna Stroup, Brian Thomas, Kathy Tice, Amy Towne. Tim Tracy, Tom FRESHMEN 59 Van Blarcom, JoAnn Vorce, Earl Walker, Mary Wallen, Geneva Ward, Bob Washburn, Lisa Weage, Tracy Weaver, Amy Weaver, Missy West, Teresa Wilber, Darla Wilder, Alan Williams, Gina Williams, Rhonda Wirgau, David Wohlers, Jeff Wotta, Carolyn Wotta, Loriann Wotta, Susie Yesh, Greg Not Pictured Climie, Tom Goodsell, Neil Jennings, Kerry Morgan, Matthew Platter, Tami Curly, Moe and Larry Escape What can I say? I'll watch, you put the book back. 60 FRESHMEN . % %. SPORTS Back Row L to R Coach Steve Hassenger, Coach Bruce Ford, Dan Kibiloski, Bartt Nettleman, John Horkey, |oe Aleman, }oe Sobeske, Kevin Bucklin. Cary Crabill and Coach Tim Baker. Middle Row, Todd Bertsch, John Courtney. Randy Hyliard, Brian Philson, Brad Nevereski, Grant Wonders. |im Sexton, Bill Myers. Todd Hansman. Sam Byler, Front Row, Rick Butters, Randy Michael, Tom Burnett, Tim Wirgau, Russ Megargle. Duane McKerchie, Mitch Minger, Todd Smith and Chuck Beauchamp. The strong Varsity ball club displayed an outstanding will to win during the Viking Homecoming. After losing two key games due to crucial iniuries, the team outpaced the Nor-thridge Raiders to a smashing 26-6 victory. The team's individual talent was spear headed by senior |ohn Horkey, receiving team awards of Viking of the Year and Best Lineman , also being named to the class C All-State Team. Bill Myers, who only played in 4 full games, was named the team's best back, and was rated as the area's second highest scorer. Cary Crabill was named as Most Valuable Player for his talents as fullback and defensive lineman. The final team award went to junior Todd Smith as the Most Improved Player. Several players were named to the All-Area Team. Sam Byler and Cary Crabill were designated to the starting defensive team with Brian Philson receiving honorable mention, lohn Horkey, Bartt Nettleman, and Bill Myers were named to the offensive team with Cary Crabill receiving honorable mention. The team expects another winning season with 18 returning lettermen along with Coaches Bruce Ford, Steve Hassenger and Tim Baker. 62 VARSITY FOOTBALL Bd k Row (I to R): Coach Frank Sineni, |rff Ruder. Paul Quiler, Scotl Ruder, Charles Green, Scott Byler, Steve Rakowski, Chris O'Rouke Duane Green, Ronnie Herman Middle Row Tim Moderl, Dob Ward, lorn Burch, lock! Moss, Brad Aleman. Kevin Smith, Joe Moore, Brian Miller, Brad Mynhier, Bruc e Allen. Dave Wirgan Front Row Russ Buys, Brian Drust, Brad Phil son, Randy Mock, Dave Buehrer, David lindsey, Rod Redlern, Rick Bell, Todd Aleman, Rick Lane, Managers, Mark Smith, Rodney Sgamhelluri J. v. F O O T B A L L This year's J.V. Football team showed some fine talent, despite the poor record. The team, under the direction of head Coach Frank Sineni and assistants Dan Matthew, and Phil Blaske, had many individual stand-outs, but lacked the team togetherness necessary for a winning season. Receiving sophomore awards were as follows: Scott Ruder, MVP, and Most Valuable Offensive Player, Charlie Green received Most Valuable Defensive Player; and receiving the Most Improved Sophomore was Kevin Losinski. Also receiving Most Valuable Freshman Award was Brad Philson. IV FOOTBALL 63 GIRLS VARSITY CAGERS ■i 64 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL The girls' varsity basketball team ended the season with an 8-10 record, losing in districts to Quincy. The girls, under the experienced coaching of Martin Woodcox, exhibited some excellent talent, but lacked the necessary unity needed to be a successful team. The team, composed of five seniors, five juniors, and two sophomores, will have seven returning letter-man. A winning season next year is the hope of Coach Woodcox and the girls. This year's team captains were Barb Smoker and Karen Smith, both seniors. Karen Kehoe was named as ''Most Valuable Player ; she is also a senior. Kneeling: Lori Odell, Julie Himebaugh, Lu Modert, Barb Smoker, Julie Sikorski, and Betsy Woodcox, Manager Polly Weaver. Standing: Coach Martin Woodcox, Rose Rinehart, Joni Bluhm, Ramona Smoker, Linda Kibiloski, Karen Kehoe, Jody Kolassa, and Coach Chris Brilinski. SEASON Chris Brilinski's girls showed most of their teams who was boss, winning 11 and losing only 7 of their games. The team stuck to the basics, beating most of the teams roundly. They played together very well. The young team had all the separate components necessary to come up with a fine team. We can easily say that this year's ).V. team was a team of which to be proud. Members include, standing: Deb lohannes, Sandy Davis, Marcia Carpenter, Dena Davis, |o VanBlarcom, Gena Williams, Teresa Bell and Coach Chris Brilinski. Kneeling: Carolyn Wotta, Roxann Litzaw, Shari Brown, Lisa Roussey, Laurie Herman, Amy Lutz, and Manager Polly Weaver. GIRLS’I.V. BASKETBALL 65 The young Vikes showed some sparkling talent this year under the guidance of Coach Dennis Langwell. The team which shot a .500 average, was lacking only in experience, having only four returning lettermen, three juniors and one sophomore. Despite a slow start by the team, they rebounded back to win five of the next eight matches, and placing eighth in the Clinton Tournament. They kept the momentum by placing 12th in the State Regionals. Receiving the MVP Award was Matt Houghton, averaging an excellent 42 strokes per match. Members of the team are as follows: Back Row: Rol) Rhoades, Can Rathbun, Kyle Whitcomb, and Larry Bystry. Front: Coach Dennis Langwell, Jeff Spalding, Malt Houghton, |im Stevens, Ken Smoker, Greg Yesh and Chris Gilbert. Not Present: )ohn Andrews and Ken Houghton. 66 HOYS'GOLF This year's tennis team had a 4-6 record. It is the best that the girls have ever had. Despite the record, the season was considered a suc cess. Chris Malovey was chosen Most Improved Player, and team captain Kelli Wiler was named the Most Valuable Player, (ill Bidwell was named as next year's team captain. Members are: Standing: Mary Ann Kasperski, Erika Perry, Kelli Wiler, |an Kloko, Sue Brown, Sara Moon, Amy Weaver and Coach |il! Bobalik. Kneeling: Laurie Forsyth, Deb Arney, Cathy McMillen, Chris Malovey, Cindy Furney, (ill Bidwell, and Pam Howard. GIRLS'TENNIS 67 This year's Cross Country team stacked up a record of 2 and 3, by using the leadership of Coach Mike Miller. The team having four returning letter-men and three new team members did a sparkling job in every meet. This year's Co-Captains were Russ Litzau and Marly Moffett. Marty Moffett qualified for the state meet at which he1 took 27th place. Left to Right: Coach Mike Miller, Marty Moffett, Russ Litzau, Ken Carpenter, Scott Schaefer, Brian Ellis, and Mickey Carpenter. Not Pictured: Mark Garman. 68 CROSSCOUNTRY WINNINGEST TEAM EVER! Standing: Asst. Coach Keith Dykman, Bob Van Vorst, Kevin Bucklin, Mark German, Todd German, |oe Aleman, Mark Odisher, |oe Beck, Coach Bill Zabonick. Kneeling: Tom Burnett, Matt Houghton, Rick Outwater, Marty Moffett, Russ I it au, Manager Keith Craven. It was just a great season, and you don't have many of those, remarked Coach Zabor-ick. The Vikes, sporting a 24-2 record, the best ever in Bronson history, made their bid for the state title, but came up short, losing to Grand Rapids South Christian 78-62. The team got their berth in semi-finals by downing Quincy for the District Title of 66-59, dominating Stockbridge 74-50, for the Regional Title, and defeating last year's state champs, River Valley, 60-43 in an action-packed thriller. The individual spotlight was on )oe Beck, who received an Honorable Mention on the 4th team in Class C. The Bronson starting five all received the distinction of being named to the all-area Big Mac team. The team had a togetherness that was led by Tri-captains |oe Beck, Todd German, and Mark Odisher. The offense was keyed by star-dribbler Marty Moffett, while German was the Vike's big man up front. Both Odisher and Kevin Bucklin kept up the pace with their outside shooting, while Bucklin came on strong in tournament play and Beck continued to astonish sellout crowds with his driving abilities. DYKMAN DOES IT AGAIN Under the guidance of Coach Keith Dykman, the tough ).V. squad spurted to one of the best records in years, 14-5. The team which played very well displayed a cool talent not found in many J.V. Teams. Curt Clemens, Dan Kibilo-ski, and Eric Saitz were moved up to the Varsity for tournament play. Team members include, Back Row: Coach Keith Dykman, Leo Odisher, Chris O'Rourke, Scott Schaefer, Curt Clemens, Dan Kibiloski, and Larry Smoker. Kneeling: Kalon Hoard, Brian Case, Kenny Houghton, Eric Saitz, Brad Mynhier, and Rick Bell. 70 I. V. BASKETBALL FRESHMEN GET TOUGH SflOHSO 30 'flflOKSO ,20. jRONSDli I 2 2 BA ON SOI I ! 2 Coach Jim Modert led his young Vikes through what proved to be the toughest schedule ever faced by any Freshman team. The team, playing mostly Class B teams experienced many seasonal turnovers, but finally got it together by pounding Hillsdale 66-45 in the last seasonal game. On the whole, the team played exceptionally, exhibiting a lot of promising talent During Tournament play, the team performed well again playing mostly Class B teams, once again edging Hillsdale 37-34 For his All-Round performance. Kevin Atkins was named to the All-Tourney team The team finished by placing seventh out of eight teams, finishing with an overall record of 2-14. Tri Captains for the year were Kevin Atkins, Ron Herman, and Tony Lutz. Team members are. Standing: Coach |im Modert, Bruce Clemens, Ron Flerman, Randy Mock, Tracy Weage, Tony Lutz, Al Bidwell. Mike Kurtz, Earl Vorce, Jeff Wholers, and Manager Brian Ludwick Kneeling: Mike Outwater, Chris Gilbert, Kevin Atkins, Greg Yesh, and Brian Clemens. THREE MAKE STATE Back Row (Left to Right): Coach Pat Arsenau, Scott Byler, Charlie Green, Cary Crabill, Bartt Nettleman, ]ohn Courtney, Harold Gump, Bill Meyers, |ohn Wotta, Steve Ratkowski, )im Stauffer, Tim McKinley, and Coach Steve Hassenger. Second Row: (Left to Right) Bob Noblit, )eff Ruder, Duane McKerchie, Kevin Losinski, Larry Crabill, |im Losinski, Brian Miller, Bob Dixon, Larry Wotta. First Row (Left to Right): Andy Roussey, Randy Hutchens, Al Luce, Todd Aleman, Duane Goshorn, Scott Smker, Sam Butters, Russ Buys, Scott Souls, Dan Himebaugh, Mickey Carpenter. 2ND IN DISTRICT Coach Pat Arsenau and Assistant Steve Has-senger led the Viking Matmen through a tough season finishing with an overall record of 7 wins, 6 losses. They finally got it together in Districts when the squad placed at Galesburg-Augusta. Eight wrestlers made regionals, while three qualified for state: Cary Crabill, Bill Myers, and Bartt Neltleman. The two team Captains for the year were Bill Myers and Cary Crabill. The recipients of the Clark Walker Award were Bill Myers and Cary Crabill. The team has come a long way together and is looking forward to a great year coming up. BRIUNSKI'S BOMBERS “It was a learning experience for a number of people remarked Coach Chris Brilinski. The squad finished with an overall record of 6 wins and 13 losses, placing second at the Homer-Tekonsha Tournament. Despite the poor record, they advanced to the semi-finals, losing to the Penn-field squad, which went on to place second in the state finals. The only team award went to Deb Havlat as Most Valuable Player. The team is looking forward to a great season next year. This year's Varsity team is made up of: Back Row: Karen Kehoe and Linda Kibiloski. Fourth Row: Barb Smoker and Kelli Wiler. Third Row: Coach Chris Brilinski, Ramona Smoker, Dena Davis and Manager Polly Weaver. Second Row: Deb Havlat and Lu Modert. Kneeling are Lisa Roussey, Julie Sikorski and Dawn Coler. 74 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL SNYDER'S SPIKERS This year's strong J.V. squad lived up to expectations by racking up a 6-8 record. The team did exceptionally well in the Coldwater Tournament by placing fourth out of a field of ten teams. Julie Himebaugh was named to the All Tourney-Team for her excellent play and total performance. According to Coach Jane Snyder, the year was great, because each person progressed, and a feeling of unity and teamwork developed not found in many J.V. teams. The team is looking forward to an even better season next year on Varsity. The members of this fine team include: Standing: Manager Teresa Carman, Julie Himebaugh, Kathy Savage, Dena Davis, Misty Dempsey, Jo Van Blarcom, Coach Jane Snyder and Manager Polly Weaver. Kneeling: Carrie Maddox, Roxann Lit-zau, Shari Brown, Donna Stewart, Teresa Bell, and Marilyn Kline. I.V. VOLLEYBALL 75 5th IN RECIONALS Winning seemed to be the key word for Boy's Track this year as they concluded a 5-2 season by finishing 5th out of 18 teams in Regional action. The team had three members qualifying for state competition: Cary Crabill, shot put; Bill Meyers, 100 yd. dash and 220 yd. dash; and Bartt Nettleman pole vault. No points were earned at state finals. The team member earning the most points throughout the season was Bill Meyers, with 181 points. The team includes back row: Coach Keith Dykman, )oe Kyle, Brian Ellis, Chris O’Rourke, Curt Clemens, Rick Butters, Larry Smoker, Bill Meyers, )ohn Andrews and Coach Carroll Moon. Middle Row: Russ Litzau, Brian Nevereske, Andy Goodsell, Marty Moffet, Eric Saitz, Ken Houghton, Brian Clemens, Jim Sexton, Troy Climie, and Earl Vorce. Bottom Row: Brian Miller, Brian Smoker, Cary Crabill, Bartt Nettleman, Rick Outwater, Sam Byler, Russ Buys, and Tim Lutz. 76 BOYS' TRACK GIRLS' TALENTS PAY OFT This year's Girls' Track team, under the direction of Chris Brilinski, put forth a great deal of effort, as can be seen in their 4th place showing in the Bronson Invitational and at the Regionals. Although they competed against rigid opponents, team pride and spirit prevailed. Next year's girls will start out with more unity and rapport, which they developed during this year's season. GIRLS'TRACK 77 VARSITY BASEBALL Finishing with a 19-9 overall record, the Varsity Baseball team performed well. Heading through pre-districts, to districts, and then to meet Parchment where they were defeated 5-0. Captains consisted of Todd Hansman and Mark Odisher. Coach Tim Baker gave forth the necessary leadership to put forward a good team. Members include: Back Row: Coach Frank Sineni, )oe Duke, Kevin Bucklin, Gary Herman, Mark Odisher, Joe Beck, Chris Miller, Rex Bercaw, Todd Hansman, and Coach Tim Baker. Bottom Row: Vince Smoker, Todd Smith, Russ Megargle, joe Aleman, Ken Smoker, and Brian Wotta. J.V. BASEBALL Finishing with an overall record of 7-12, this year's J.V. Baseball squad performed fairly well, just missing a .500 season. The young team, made up of mostly Freshmen, played exceptionally well at times, but lost their consistency during mid-season. Providing the needed leadership for the year were team Captains Derrell Sensat and Kalon Hoard. Coach jim Modert highly praised his team and is looking forward to next year. Advancing to Varsity for tournament play were Ricky Bell and Kalon Hoard. Members of the team include: Standing: Carlin Smith, Randy Mock, Brian Ludwick, Tony Lutz, Brad Neveraski, Kalon Hoard, Ron Herman and Coach Jim Modert. Kneeling: Ricky Bell, Todd Aleman, Bruce Clemens, Darrell Sensat, Kevin Atkins, Greg Yesh, and Jeff Who-lers. BOYS' TENNIS The boys' tennis team stumbled to a poor start, but managed to pull out of their last games. The team will only be losing two members from the team, due to graduation, so next year's team should do better yet. Members are: Back Row: Brian Philson, Bill Kasperski, Todd German, Mark German, |on Cortright, and Coach Phil Blaske. Bottom Row: Barry Duncan, Todd Moss, Tim Modert, Brad Philson, Eric Heinemann and john Hasbrouck. GIRLS'GOLF This years girls' golf team had a poor record, but put up a tough match against their opposing teams in regular competition. There were only four members on the team, and Debbie Buehrer will be the only one returning for next year's season. Members include: (L to R) Coach Dennis Langwell, Karry Irvine, Carol Kelley, Debbie Buehrer, and Cathy McMillan. 80 BOYS'TENNIS Varsity Receives 1st Place in Wisconsin This year's Varsity Squad attended camp at Virtebo College, La Crosse Wisconsin. Bringing home one outstanding, one first place, and two second place ribbons, the squad was fired up for a victorious year. Other awards received consisted of. The USCA Spirit Megaphone, and the first Place Plaque, for which they received National Recognition and the opportunity to compete in the USCA Nationals. Placing in the top ten for outstanding individual were jackie Willms and Robin Luce. The team cheered their football team onto a 5-4 and the basketball team to state 24-2 record. This year's Varsity Cheerleaders were: Standing: Robin Luce, Kari Crampton, Corrine jor-ritsma, Diana Nettleman, and Jackie Willms. Sitting: Rosie Kees-lar, Kim Atkins, Terri Tracy and Timira Perry. VARSITY CHEFRLEADING 81 Reserve Cheerleaders 1979-80 This year's Reserve Cheering Squad led their Basketball Team on to a 14-5 record, and their Football Team to a 0-8 record. They attended camp at Indianapolis, Indiana, bringing home two 3rd place ribbons. The squad includes: Maria Albright, Kar-leen Bercaw, Tonya Bidwell, Christine Luce, Kathy Sikorski, and Kelly Stewart, with Alternate Patty Troth. 82 RESERVE CHEERLEADING This year's Freshman Cheering Squad led their team on to a 2-14 record. They attended camp at Camp Wakeshma, Three Rivers, Mich. The squad includes: Annette Dow, Stacy Hathaway, Bridget Odisher, Susie Sexton, Tina Schaffer, and Missy Weaver with Alternate Corrina Kehoe. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADING 81 VARSITY FOOTBALL CROSS COUNTRY GIRLS J.V. BASKETBALL BHS Opponents BHS Opponents BHS Opponents 8 Quincy 7 8th at Centreville 22 Homer 54 26 North Adams 14 39 Coldwater 32 15 Sturgis 36 20 Mendon 0 16th at Watervliet 32 Union City 21 13 W. Pigeon 14 30 Pennfield 28 24 Colon 27 0 Pennfield 20 14th at Springport 31 Burr Oak 21 26 Northridge 6 4th at Quincy 37 Springfield 25 6 Prairie Hts. 15 6th at Harper Creek 26 Coldwater 47 6 Ovid Elsie 27 20 Litchfield 38 34 Olivet 38 35 Colon 6 21 W. Pigeon 35 27 Harper Crk. 26 5th at Union City 30 Camden Front. 22 2nd at Centreville 19 Hillsdale 10 ).V. FOOTBALL 43 Hillsdale 20 14 Marshall 17 BHS Opponents 2nd at Centreville 27 Jonesville 10 0 Quincy 20 10th in Regionals 40 Athens 11 0 Pennfield 22 26 Colon 23 0 Mendon 56 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL 18 Constantine 23 0 W. Pigeon 44 BHS Opponents 25 Litchfield 21 0 Pennfield 6 43 Homer 54 25 W. Pigeon 33 8 Colon 22 40 Sturgis 45 12 Prairie Hts. 33 49 Union City 52 49 Colon 54 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL 55 Burr Oak 40 VS — Springfield — both won GIRLS TENNIS 50 Springfield 49 •VS — Albion — both won BHS Opponents 32 Coldwater 53 VS — Hillsdale — Varsity lost 0 Springfield 7 30 Olivet 57 VS — Albion — both won 4 N. Brandywine 3 35 Harper Crk. 60 VS — Athens — both lost 4 Albion 3 61 Camden Front. 25 VS — Jonesville — Varsity lost 1 Springfield 6 45 Hillsdale 40 J.V. won 4 N. Brandywine 3 29 Marshall 53 VS — Coldwater — both lost 0 Harper Creek 7 43 Jonesville 49 VS — Hillsdale — Varsity lost 4 Albion 3 33 Athens 40 VS — Hillsdale — both lost 2 Coldwater 5 33 Colon 52 VS — Constantine — J.V. won 49 Constantine 36 Varsity lost 53 Litchfield 50 VS — W. Pigeon — Varsity won BOYS GOLF 26 W. Pigeon 34 J.V. lost BHS Opponents VS — Marshall — both lost 187 Coldwater 176 VS — Three Rvrs. — Varsity won 185 Quincy 185 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL J.V. lost 171 Constantine 162 BHS Opponents VS — Hillsdale — Both lost 191 North Adams 152 54 Sturgis 72 VS — Centreville — Varsity won 190 Litchfield 210 31 Pennfield 46 J.V. lost 177 Constantine 171 41 Coldwater 48 VS — Pennifield — both lost 8th at Clinton Tourn. 48 Albion 72 185 Albion 188 25 Fremont 37 164 Centreville 178 37 Hillsdale 40 GIRLS GOLF 166 Quincy 156 41 W. Pigeon 55 BHS Opponents 165 Litchfield 192 37 Olivet 42 363 Hillsdale 332 168 Coldwater 177 47 Constantine 59 290 Pennfield 217 176 W. Pigeon 173 40 Pennfield 42 143 Sturgis 191 167 Homer 203 42 Sturgis 48 .322 Hillsdale 210 167 North Adams 147 43 3 Rivers 92 3rd at Western 12th at Regionals 66 Hillsdale 45 284 Jonesville 201 7th at Coldwater Tourn. 285 Coldwater 218 VARSITY BASKETBALL BHS Opponents 77 Union City 35 75 Marshall 58 85 Fremont 53 85 Pennfield 67 62 Berr. Springs 49 102 Homer 56 65 Hillsdale 54 92 Cassopolis 55 68 Quincy 35 90 Fremont 78 62 Sturgis 54 71 Three Rvrs. 65 67 Pennfield 50 57 River Valley 64 83 Vand. Lk. 34 74 Coldwater 47 83 W. Pigeon 68 76 Buchanan Districts 58 72 lonesville 55 66 Quincy Regionals 59 77 Onstead 52 74 Stockbridge Quarter Finals 50 60 River Valley Semi Finals G.R. South 43 62 Christian ).V. BASKETBALL 62 BHS Opponents 50 Union City 27 47 Marshall 60 57 Fremont 60 68 Pennfield 56 73 Berr. Springs 59 67 Homer 53 65 Hillsdale 34 65 Cassopolis 33 56 Quincy 29 42 Fremont 54 48 Sturgis 70 56 Three Rivers 38 56 Pennfield 51 47 River Valley 64 74 Vand.Lake 43 80 Coldwater 61 53 W. Pigeon Buchanan 67 VARSITY BASEBALL BHS Opponents 4 Harper Creek 2 1 Harper Creek 2 4 Three Rivers 10 4 Union City 5 13 Union City 0 12 Westview 4 2 Sturgis 1 2 Sturgis 6 3 Loy Norrix 14 7 Loy Norrix 4 3 Coldwater 2 2 Coldwater 0 3 Albion 4 5 Albion 3 3 Vicksburg 5 4 Marshall 2 5 Mendon 3 5 Hillsdale 4 2 Hillsdale 1 9 Pennfield 1 District Champs lost at Regionals I.V. BASEBALL 1HS Opponents 9 Centreville 6 9 Harper Creek 4 1 Harper Creek 11 4 Hillsdale 2 5 Coldwater 6 6 Colon 3 2 Sturgis 16 3 Sturgis 8 2 Loy Norrix 5 5 Loy Norrix 13 1 Coldwater 3 8 Albion 2 5 Albion 10 4 Pennfield 9 4 Sturgis 2 1 Union City 3 8 Mendon 5 2 Northridge 10 GIRLS TRACK BHS Opponents 24 Quincy 4th in Bronson Inv. 99 60 Centreville 5th at Athens Relays 63 57 Pennfield 66 55 Coldwater 68 35 Three Rivers 7th at Quincy Relays 88 1st at W. Pigeon Co-ed Relays 68 Constantine 55 4th at Regionals WRESTLING BHS Opponents 20 Hillsdale 45 47 Constantine 6th at Pennfield Inv. 26 35 Springfield 4th at Olivet Inv. 27 26 Prairie Hgts. 42 5th at S.W. Mich. Tourn. 40 Quincy 3rd at Clinton Inv. 26 36 W. Pigeon 33 32 Pennfield 27 74 Galesburg-Augusta 0 22 Three Rivers 41 45 Centreville 5th at Union City Inv. 18 12 Sturgis 3rd at Constantine Inv. 57 22 Union City 2nd at Districts 47 BOYS TRACK BHS Opponents 42 Quincy 3rd in Bronson Inv. 90 69 Centreville 62 67 Coldwater 65 82 Pennfield 50 45' ! Three Rivers 86 Vi 9th at Quincy Relays 71 Prairie Hgts. 61 1st at W. Pigeon Co-ed 97 Constantine 35 86 SPORTS FUN TIMES HOMECOMING Vikings 1,000a.D , Homecoming 79, began on Thursday night October 4th with the traditional bonfire. The following night, October 5th started with the parade The Junior float took first place honors with Seniors taking second. The crowning ceremonies took place at halftime of the football game with the Nor-thridge Raiders. Kari Crampton and John Horkey were crowned queen and king by last year's queen and king Bridget Bohacz and Terry Klavinski Following the 26-6 victory over Nor-thridge was the Homecoming dance which was enjoyed by all. A 1. 1979 Homecoming King and Queen John Horkey and Kari Crampton. 2. Drum Major John Hasbrouck leads the band during halftime show. 3. Homecoming Court from Left to Right: Jim Losinski, Robin Luce, Larry Cra-bill, Cindy Malone, Cary Crabill, Corrine Jorritsma, King John Hor-kev, Queen Kari Crampton, Lori Rzepka, Fred Schlautmann, Jenny Traskos, and Tim Roussey. 4. Junior float takes 1st place. 5. Everybody enjoyed the dance. 6. Coach Ford giving important instructions. 7 That special moment ... 8. J.V. cheerleaders spark up spirit. 9. Band leads the parade. 10. Vikings raid Nor-thridge. 11 Queen candidate, Corrine Jorritsma. 12. Varsity Cheerleaders help cheer Vikings to a victory. HOMECOMING 89 FINDERS CREEPERS The 1979 Fall Play was Finders Creepers , a mystery comedy directed by Carl Rifenburgh with student director Erika Perry. It was performed November 9th and 10th in the Middle School auditorium. Leading roles were played by Fred FHimebaugh (Hercules Nelson) and Russ Layne (Wilbur Maxwell); two very mischievous 13 year olds who go to visit Hercules' Aunt and Uncle for the weekend, where they find out his Uncle is a Mortician and they are to stay in a mortuary. One of the dead customers isn't really dead. So Wilbur and Hercules try to solve the case. The play was a tremendous success due to the fine performances put forth by both casts. V Cast One Members, Bac k Row (I to R): Brett Kubas-iak, Carlo Sgambelluri, lee Bonecutter, Mike Houghton, Fred Himebaugh, Russ layne, lohn Has-brouck. Sitting (I to R): Kim Emerick, Kari Cramp-ton, lulie Wilcox, lackie Willms, lulie Hollister, Terri Tracy. In Front: Tammy Weage, 90 FALL PLAY A Cast Two Members, Back Row (L to R) Brett Kubas-iak, Carlin Smith, Carlo Sgambelluri, Lee Bonecut-ter, Russ Layne, Fred Himebaugh, john Has-brouck Sitting (L to R): Sue Brown, Timira Perry, Janice Stefanski, Julie Wilcox, Jane Kloko, Tahmee Leister. In Front: Christine Luce. 1. Mr. Quigley and Cranny jitterbugging 2. Now wait a minute, Wilbur. 3. Cast One Members 4 Madeline and Mr. Schuster making final arrangements for the funeral. 5. Hi, I'm Celeste. 6. Look Hercules a clue. 7. I'm going to be a mortician too. 8 Bob are you sure we're doing the right thing? 9. Daphne doing her daily duties. 10. Oh Harry, I just can't believe he's gone! 11. Cast Two Members 12. Is this the place Dr. Brown? 13. Oh, Frankie, won't you ever grow up! FALL PLAY 91 TWO TICKETS TO PARADISE Court Members, Sitting, from L to R: Leo Odisher, Brad Neveraski, Todd Moss, George Milliman, Lu Modert, Brian Philson, Todd Smith. Standing, from L to R: Kathy Sikorski, Christine Luce, Laurie Herman, King: |im Sexton, Queen: Timira Perry, Debbie Buehrer and Betsy Woodcox. 92 SNOB ALL The Class of '82 presented the Sno-ball on December 9,1979, with their theme, Two Tickets To Paradise . Mrs. Vera Hurd and Mr. Phil Wotta, class advisors, chaperoned. This year's band was Crank from Detroit, Michigan. The crowning took place at 10:00, with Masters of Ceremonies Tina Caudill and Carlin Smith. Last year's royalty, George Milliman and Lula Modert, had the honor of crowning the new Queen Timira Perry and King )im Sexton. The crowning was followed by the traditional Grand March, led by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kolcz. 1. The 1979 Sno-ball King and Queen, Jim Sexton and Timira Perry. 2. Bob and Kim display new cheek to cheek dancing style. 3. The 1979 Court Members. 4. Grand March led by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kolcz. 5. You're going to do what? 6. What's she thinking? 7. The new queen receives a warm welcome. 8. Last year's king congratulating King |im. 9. Taking time out to rest. 10. Dance, Dance, Dance. 11. The 1978 King and Queen, George Milliman and Lula Modert, taking their last walk. SNOB ALL 93 Singing telegrams and Christmas music provided by the A Cappella Choir and Band, were just a few of the programs' highlights. Due to Mrs. Meredith's resignation from the Bronson School System, the Class of 1980 presented her with a plaque for her 2 years' faithful service as their advisor. We find the class advisors becoming Christmas trees, and thoroughly enjoying themselves. 1. Senior Advisor: Mrs. Meredith 2. lunior Advisor: Mr. Modert 3. Sophomore Advisor: Mrs. Hurd 4. Freshman Advisor: Mrs. Bobalik 5. Santa visits B.H.S. 6. 7.: The A Cappella Choir brings Christmas spirit in song. 8. Russ Layne concentrating on doing a good job. 9. Mr. Oss is overjoyed at seeing Santa. CHRISTMAS 95 Zabonick Reaches 500th During Silver Season This year, on February 8th, Coach Bill Zabonick reached his 500th game. This season marks the 25th year for Mr. Zabonick as our coach. The plaque presentations were held during the pep assembly and at half time of the Bronson-Pennfield game. 1. Mr. and Mrs. William Zabonick. 2. I did it! 3. Look what I get to eat. 4. Another Victory for the Vikes. 5. Cheerleaders participate in Assembly for Mr. Zabonick. 6. A job well done. 7. Mark reviewing Mr. Zabonick's history at B.H.S. 96 FUN TIMES Spirit Week 1980 Muppet Mania TU spirit Muppet Mania was the theme of this year's Spirit Week. Various activities included lean and T-Shirt Day. Purple and Cold Day, Dress-Up Day, Hat Day, and Muppet Day. The assembly was held on Friday afternoon, during which the winning spirit couple, Kan Crampton and Edmond Yee of the class of '80, was announced. 2. 1980 Spirit Couple Winners — Kari Crampton and Edmond Yee. 2. J.V. Cheerleaders show off their Pompon routine. 3. Muppets Miss Piggy and Animal. 4 I'm getting out of here. 5. Freshman skit during pep assembly. 6. Spirit shown on hat day. 7. Spirit Couples: Frosh — Brad Philson, Susie Sexton. Soph — john Courtney, Ramona Smoker, jr. — Randy Hyliard, Marcia Ludwick, Sr. — Edmond Yee, Kari Crampton. SPIRIT WEEK 97 TRUDI and the MINSTREL The 1980 Children's Play was presented on March 27th and 28th in the Middle School Auditorium, under the direction of Miss Patricia Chisholm with student director Jane Kloko, and stage manager john Hasbrouck. This was a story of a young girl, Trudi, who meets up with a traveling minstrel, Peter. Trudi and Peter find themselves at Castle Seeblick, where Baroness Von Grubelstein foresees the future. She is determined that her son, Siegfried, will not marry Trudi. The Baroness presents all types of obstacles that Trudi and Peter must overcome, including a dragon who wants to eat them and trolls who want their hearts. But of course there is a happy ending as Trudi and Siegfried are married, the Baroness leaves Castle Seeblick, and Peter goes on his way. Standing: (L to R) )anice Stefanski, Christine Luce, Todd Bertsch, Mike Houghton, Diana Nettleman, Tom Short, Christina junker, Jon Cortright, Brett Kubasiak, Tim Roussey, Terri Tracy, Tahmee Leister, Lori Odell, Dave Lane, Becky Garman, Betsy Shoun. Kneeling: (L to R) John Courtney, Lee Bonecutter, Rosie Keeslar, Janet Stefanski, Bob Pranga, Bryan Smoker, Al Luce, Russ Layne, Carlin Smith. In Front: Fred Himebaugh, and Gina Williams. Not Pictured: Sue Brown. 98 CHILDREN'S PLAY A 1. I swear I heard music somewhere.” 2. Peter, I have your heart. 3. Stage Manager, John Has-brouck; Director, Miss Patricia Chisholm; and Student Director, lane Kloko. 4. Arghhh” 5. 1980 Children's Play Cast Members. 6. Hey! 7. How di you do, how do you do, how do you do? 8. What have you done with Trudi? 9. Brother Innocent, can I tell you a secret? 10. Halt, who goes there? 11. Romola, it's a girl. 12. Peter, help me unwedge her. 13. Welcome to the King's Head Inn. CHILDREN'S PLAY 99 Twirp Week was held April 21-25. Over-all winners were The Class of 80, with juniors up second, freshmen running-up third, and sophomores bringing up fourth. Following the various activities at the end of the week was the annual Twirp Week Dance, with “Montage . 1. Senior guys pull another victory. 2. “I sure wish I could have some milk. 3. Sherry Frank blows classes' biggest bubble. 4. “Cot a napkin? 5. “Heave-Ho 6. “I can't handle this. 7. Sophomores' favorite Twirp. 8. Girls arm wrestling champion. 9. Mom always told me I resembled a lizard. 10. “I don't believe I did it. 11. “Want a sip? A 1. Masters of Ceremonies, Marcia ludwick, Brian Philson and Diana Nettleman 2. Looking for an escape from Little Girls.” 3. Carlin Smith shows off in Flying Paraphernalia. 4. This the time when chicken flies. 5. The Varsity Cheerleaders in The Robot. 6. The adventures of the Enterprise. 7. Directors, Mrs. Marcia Pustelnik, Mr. Norman Carroll, and Miss Patricia Chisholm. 8 Ladies, Ladies! 9. Sing it lane. 10. Of Dreams and Fantasies Cast 11 Would you Iqye me every day of the week? 12. Thanks guys. 13. I'm not that kind of boy! 14. This is a job for Groucho Flolmes. 15. But I can't skate. 16 Send in the clowns 17. Nadias Theme. 18. Born in Arizona, moved to Babalonia, King Tut. 19 And we're giving it our All. 20. Seeing Nellie Flome. 21. What a man!! The 1980 follies were under the direction of Mr. Carroll, Miss Chisholm, and Mrs. Pustelnik, who helped to make this one the best ever. A wide variety of talent was shown in skits, songs, and monologues. Music also highlighted the follies with voice and piano solos and selections by the A Cappella Choir. The selection It's Gonna Be a Great Day” was chosen for the Grand Finale. 1. The Three Musketeers, (The Last Chapter). 2. Brian's Song 3. Call Me 4. A Cappella Choir in Broadway Spectacular. 5. The Cruel Shoes. 6. Wisping through a lifetime. 7. Hello Dolly. 8. THAT'S INCREDIBLE! 9. The Wishing Well. 10. Don't get in my way! 11.1980 Jazz Band. 12. Vulcan and proud of it. 104 PROM On the evening of May 24th, the Class of 81 presented the Junior-Senior Prom, Enchanted journey. The dance was held from 8-12 p.m. with music provided by DWARF. The Grand March was led by Mr. and Mrs. David Post. 1. Mr. and Mrs. David Post enjoy leading the Grand March. 2. Carlin Smith and Betsy Shoun, the captain and his first mate. 3. Servers Marcia Carpenter, Dena Davis, Lisa Roussey have fun dancing, too. 4. Junior Class President Brian Philson with his date Kyle Adamson. 5. Having fun coming through tunnel during Grand March. 6. Who's that man with the top hat and cane? 7. Taking a time-out in Venice. 8. Chaperones Mr. and Mrs. Tracy. 9. Oh no, he's not Bartt! 10. Tresa and Dave enjoy the dance. 11. The Grand March. 12. Resting in Tokyo while the band's taking a break. 13. Look out, Kim! 14. Oh, George isn't this fun! 15. Grant really gets into it. 16. Cary and Shorty dancing the night away. Student- Faculty Came This year's Student-Faculty Game was a victory for the students, the first time in 20 years. The youths snatched away the title of Winners” from the teachers 64-62. 1. The start of a great game. 2. 'Tve got it. 3. How could she do that? 4. Even I make mistakes! 5. Go for it |ohn! 6.1 think we've got it now. 7. We're doomed! 106 FUN TIMES wo wo GAME As a benefit for charity, the WOWO Air Aces came to Bronson to help the Student Council on its project of buying a new computer. As the teachers, formerly known as The Flying Guppies , played against The WOWO Air Aces, with one blind and one slightly tipsy Referee, the game proved to be a win for the Aces 58-57. 1. Hey Hey Hey! 2. Perfect Form. 3. If I was just two inches taller. 4. Look at me. I'm a star! 4. Lee finds his true love. 6. Miss America candidate. 7. jump Mr. Z. 8. The littlest WOWO player. 9. Eat your hearts out Dallas Cowgirls! FUN TIMES107 708 FUN TIMES SdOSNOdS RALPH SCHAFER DISTRIBUTING CO. Congratulations 1980 Seniors My head's spinnin' THE BRONSON JOURNAL I 13 W. Chicago St. Bronson, Michigan 49028 ECONOMY GARAGE INC. 119 W. Chicago Rd. Phone: 369 5665 COLDWATER CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. 575 Marshall Rd., Coldwater 278 2309 Boy, What you can see with glasses. DEAL'S MARKET 406 W. Chicago St. Bronson, Michigan Grocery — Gasoline Phone: 369-9416 'Do you think I'm sexy .. 770 SPONSOR KUBASIAK-KOLCZ FUNERAL HOME Raymond L. Kubasiak and Leonard W. Kolcz WEST'S FINE FOODS Friday Night: Fish Fry Saturday Night: Steal: Fry 120 S. 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Sturgis, Michigan Phone:651 5921 'Apparel for Men and Women' COLDWATER'S BOOK EXCHANGE AND NATURAL HEALTH CENTER Otis Rd., 5 Miles South of Coldwater on Old 27 ____Phone 517-238-2676_ Congratulations Seniors vossMUSicacR prs Silk and Dried Flowers, Classes and Arrangements, for All Occasions Specializing in Weddings Think of Us for Flowers for Homecoming, Prom, Snowball and Other School Activities FLOWERS BY KAREN 65 E. Chicago St. Coldwater, Michigan Phone: 279 9536 HASSANCHOP!! Coldwater, Michigan Reading, Michigan SPONSORS 121 50 W. Chicago St. Coldwater, Ml 49036 Phone: 278-2488 'Congratulations Seniors' Mad dash for tickets. GAMBY CANDY CO. 7 Allen Avenue Coldwater, Michigan 49036 We Sell Happiness Phone:278 5479 Congratulations Seniors riiDV V 0 AUTO SALES R 307 W. CHICAGO STREET N BRONSON. MICHIGAN 49028 | BUS. PHONE 369-8955 HOME PHONE 369 9069 KUBASIAK TERRY Wickas Lumbar A Division of The Wlckes Corporation 631 Lott Road Coldwater, Ml 49036 Phone: 517 278-2344 Beth Riede Sales Representative Congratulations Seniors MP C® WHITE MOTOR CORPORATION Segbertimplement Sales and Service 826 E. Chicago Rd. Coldwater, Michigan 49036 Phone:517-278 4407 Jim Tong GregTuckey 722 SPONSORS FIRST NATIONAL HANK of South Central Michigan “Take that remark back! FITCH'S AIRWAY CLEANERS Bronson, Michigan Phone 369 5705 Congratulations Seniors DAVIS MARINE INC. 872 Lake Dr. Coldwater, Ml 49036 Phone: 517 238 2791 Dan Davis President SPONSORS 123 FLO'S PIZZA FACTORY 109 E. Chicago Street Bronson, Michigan 49028 Phone: 369-3435 BRONSON 120 W. Chicago St. Phone: 369-2285 Also Serving Coldwater — Quincy — North Adams White Star Auction SALES EVERY SATURDAY AT 3PM WHITE STAR AUCTION 671 West Chicago Road Bronson, Ml 49028 369-6491 WILBER AUCTION SERVICE 21 I East Gilead Lake Road Bronson, Ml 49028 369-9039 WHITE STJIR FLOOR COVERING INC. ONE MILE EAST ON US-12, BRONSON, MICH. 49028 Pk (517)369-3405 Congratulations Seniors Have you heard about.. . CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES from HICKORY NATIONAL BANK OF MICHIGAN Offices in Sturgis Burr Oak Nottawa 651-5491 489-5075 467-9615 Member FDIC SPONSORS 125 The Carousel PHOTOGRAPHY - WEDDINGS Coldwater Professional Photography For All Occasions A Perfect Wedding Begins at THE CAROUSEL Congratulations Seniors ERETTA'S BEAUTY BOOTH 143 South Matteson Street Bronson, Ml 49028 Phone: Open 7 A.M. to p P.M. 517-369-7196 Tuesdays — 7 A.M. to 5 P.M. Shaklee Business, New Suntan Booth (Foods, Cosmetics, Household Products) I hate school work! Who me' I don't understand I love school food! 126 SPONSORS SNOI1VZINVDUO 1st Row: Mr. Smith, Lee Swift, Carlin Smith, Fred Schlautmen, Laurie Herman, Carrie Duncan, Terry Hyliard, )im Losinski. 2nd Row: Steve Tice, Dave Lane, Brian Wotta, Ken Carpenter, Dan Himebaugh, Rick Byers, Tammy Butters, Steve Sikorski. 3rd Row: Sandy Davis, Duane Coshorn, John Courtney, Kevin Barnes, Michkey Carpenter, Barry Duncan, Phil Slisher, Chris Gilbert. 4th Row: Dave Good, Dena Davis, Alice Deter, Harold Gump, Allan Bidwell, Leo Bloom, Kevin Swift. 5th Row: jerry Wiler, Marcia Carpenter, Ron Kurtz, Barry Hyliard, Bob Van Vorst, Dan Voorce, Frank Berry, Grant Wonders. 1st Row: Dave Wasikoski, Bob Tice, Scott Smoker, Mr. Smith. 2nd Row: Tony Hyska, john Gilbert, Rex Bercaw. 128 ORGANIZATIONS F.F.A. OFFICERS (L lo R): Fred Schaultmann Treas. Carlin Smith Reporter, Carrie Duncan V.P. — Terry Hyliard — Pres., laurie Herman — Sec., Lee Swift — Sentinel, Mr. Smith — Advisor. FFA: WHAT IS IT? The FFA is the national organization for students of vocational agriculture. The FFA was developed as an mtracurri-cular organization The aim of the organization is to develop agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship through a well-round program of activities. Its members develop proficiency in such areas as working together on committees, speaking, parliamentary procedures, evaluation of such products as livestock, crops and soils, and striving to improve their local communities. Members participate in a variety of contests to compare their achievements with other members. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Mrs. Whitcomb Lisa Geiger, Sandara Torrey, Cheryl Armes, Kim Stump, Annette Vorce 130 ORGANIZATIONS BEGGARS 1 sl Row: Maria Albright, Alice Deter, Polly Weaver, Susan Larke. 2nd Row: Mr. Andridge, Amy Weaver, Betsy Shaun, Miss Snyder. LIBRARY CLUB 1st Row: Kris Fowler, Bob Pranga, Alice Deter, jill Bidwell. 2nd Row: Brenda Michael, Denise Grindle, Dave Lane, Suzette Wilkins, Mrs. Eichler. ORGANIZATIONS 131 FOREIGN STUDY 1st Row: Cathy McMillian, Terri Tracy, Leah VerMullen, Susan Larke, JoAnn Van Blarken, Gina Williams, Carrie Kirkpatrick. 2nd Row: Jane Kloko, Mary Ann Kasperski, Kevin Barnes, Jim Bucknell, Tom Tracy, Tim Towne, Brian Stroup, Trina Towne, Betsy Shoun, Mr. Tracy, Advisor. GERMAN CLUB Sitting: Bob Pranga Standing: Susan Larke, Betsy Shoun, Julie Wilcox, Chris Junker, Mrs. Bolton — Advisor 132 ORGANIZATIONS SPIRIT CORE Mr. Zabonick 1st Row: Erika Perry, Robin Luce, Kari Crampton, Terri Tracy, Corrine Jorritsma, Jackie Wilms, Timira Perry, Diane Nettleman, Kim Atkins, Rose Keeslar. 2nd Row: Karen Kehoe, Lori Rezepka, Tonya Bidwell, Kathy Sikorski, Patty Troth, Julie Redfern, Dawn Coler, Ken Carpenter, Maria Albright. 3rd Row: Tammy Weage, Janet Stefanski, Marcia Ludwick, Janice Stefanski, Chris Christian, Stacy Hathaway, Kolina Kehoe, Annette Dow, Missy Wilbur, Kelly Stewart. 4th Row: John Hasbrouck, Sam Byler, Lee Bone-cutter, Treasa Carmen, Tim Roussey, JoAnn Van Blarken, Gina Williams, Chris Luce, Carleen Bercaw. 5th Row: Brian Clemens, Chris Gilbert, Kevin Atkins, Brian Philson, Kari Ludwick, Deb Bueher, Polly Weaver, Ammy Weaver, Julie Wilcox. 6th Row: Barry Hyliard, Bartt Nettleman, Larry Bystry, Joe Aleman. ORGANIZATIONS 133 N H S 1st Row: Barb Gardener, Sue Brown, Corrine jorritsma, jane Kloko, Karla Uhrig, Becky Gar-men, Robin Luce, Karole Kyle, Kris Fowler. 2nd Row: Mr. Andridge, Timira Perry, john Has-brouck, Fred Himebaugh, Lee Bonecutter, Tim Roussey, Mike Houghton, Sam Byler, Obie Burch, Hill Bidwell, Cindy Fur-ney, Chris Christian, janet Stefan-ski. 3rd Row: janice Stefanski, Kari Ludwick, Brian Wotta, Matt Houghton, jon Cortwright, Brian Philson, Carlos Sgambelluri, Ken Carpenter, Mitch Minger, Marsha Ludwick. NHS OFFICERS THESPIAN OFFICERS 1st Row: Kris Fowler, Treas., Corrine jorritsma. Sec., Lee Bone-cutter, V.P., john Hasbrouck, Pres. 2nd Row: Sue Brown, Asst. Pledge Master, Fred Himebaugh, Pledge Master. 1st Row: John Hasbrouck, Brett Kubaskiak. 2nd Row: Sue Brown, Russ Layne, Jane Kloko. T H E S P I A N S 1st Row: Robin Luce, Terry Tracy, Jackie Willms, Janice Stefanski, Jill Bidwell, Kathy Smith. 2nd Row: Carlos Sgambelluri, Tim Roussey, Tammy Weage, Sue Brown, Jane Kloko, Miss Chisolm, Rose Keeslar, Diane Nettleman, Fred Himebaugh, John Hasbrouck, Lee Bonecutter. Standing: Bob Pranga 134 ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL 1st Row: Mr. Matthews, Carrie Kirkpatrick, Karla Uhrig, Randy Hyliard, Sue Brown, Miss Brilinski. 2nd Row: Monica Onley, Greg Yesh, Chris Gilbert, Brian Smoker, Lisa Washburn, joAnne Van Blarkem, Gina Williams, Laura Byler, Brian Philson. 3rd Row: Janet Stefanski, Becky Carmen, Brett Kubasiak, Robin Luce, Kim Atkins, Deb Bueher, Carlin Smith, Dave Linsey, Dawn Coler. 4th Row: Barb Smoker, Debbie Johannes, Lori Rzepka, Marty Moffett, Karen Van Vorst, Sandy Wotta, Christina Luce, Marcia Carpenter, Laure Herman. OFFICERS 1st Row: Mr. Matthews, Carrie Kirkpatrick Sec. Miss Brilinski. 2nd Row: Randy Hyliard, V-Pres. Karla Uhrig. 3rd Row: Pres. Sue Brown. ORGANIZATIONS 135 Pictured Above: 1st Row: Karole Kyle, Jackie Willms, Gina Williams, lane Yearling, Tammy Weage, Terri Easterday. 2nd Row: Terri Tracy, Debbie Sikorski, Sherri Coats, Roxanne Litzau, Lisa Washburn, Suzie Sexton, Debbie Arney, Kris Fowler, Kevin Barnes. 3rd Row: Brenda Michaels, Stacy Hathaway, Treasa Carman, Brad Philson, Tonya Bid-well, Brian Ellis, Beth McConn, Dave Bueher, Kevin Atkins, Kyle Adamson, Brian Sikorski, Al Metzger. 4th Row: Brian Ludwick, Madille Furney, Mitch Minger, Pat Hienamen, George Milliman, Karla Uhrig, Sue Brown, Russ Layne. Band Officers 1st (I to R): Sue Brown — Pres., Fred Himebaugh — V.P., Jackie Wilms — Sec., Brian Philson — Librarian, Terri Tracy — Treas. 136 ORGANIZATIONS 1st Row: Betsy Shoun, Maria Albright, Laura Byler, Nancy Rifenburg, Brenda Barrows, Kim Kubasiak, Kathy Hienaman. 2nd Row: Eric Hienamen, Fred Himebaugh, Rick Byers, Bill Moske, Ronnie lohnson, Diane Nettleman, Brian Philson. 3rd Row: John Hasbrouck! John Cortwright, Carlos Sgambelluri, Carlin Smith, Brian Metzger, Sam Butters. 4th Row: Mr. Carroll. drum major and baton twirlers (L to R): Stacy Hathaway, John Hasbrouck, Treasa Carman. ORGANIZATIONS 137 1M Row Mrs Pustelnik Cari Cramplon, Betsy Shoun, lackie Wilms, Tonya Bidwell. lulie Hollister lanet Stefanski Rosie Keesler. lane Kloko, Maria Albright. lanice Stefanski. 2nd Row: Kathy Sikorski. Diane Nobleman. Denet.e■ Wi kins, Sherr. Brown Russ Litzau, Russ layne, Tim Roussey, Larry Good, Chris lunker, Wendy Geotz, Chris Christian Karla Uhrig, Becky Carman Trd Row Sue Brown, Tammy Leister, Kyle Adamson, Lee Bonecutler, Fred Himebaugh. Carlos Sgambelluri, |o Corlwright, Al Metzger, Brian Philson, Lori Odell, LuAnn McGiffen. 138 ORGANIZATIONS 1st Row: Jim Roosenberry, Diana Grove, Sherry Coats, Connie Prough, Tina Schaffer, Karen Vorce, Mrs. Putelnik. 2nd Row: Denise Grindle, Trinia Towne, Suzette Wilkins, Tena Hoard, Gina Williams, Cathy McMillian, Julie Sikorski. 3rd Row: Sarah House, Karole Kyle, Terry Voorce, Dave Lane, Missy Dempsey, Belinda Yeakey, Martha Weller 4th Row: Sue Losinski, Lisa Edmunstein, Brian Metzger. Steve Kyle, Ken Losinski, Beth McConn, lanet Prough c o N C E R T C H 0 1 R Mrs. Pustelnik Concert and A Cappella Choir In Performance ORGANIZATIONS 139 V A R S I T Y C L U B OFFICERS: 1st Row: Lee Bonecut-ter: Treas., Mr. Zabon-ick: Advis., Tim Rous-sey: Sec.. 2nd Row: joe Allman: V.P., Jim Losin-ski: Pres. 1st Row: Joe Aleman, Larry Bystry, Jim Losinski, John Hasbrouck, Mike Houghton, Lee Bonecutter, Tim Roussey, Jon Cort-wright. 2nd Row: Mr. Zabonick, George Milliman, Brian Neveraski, Joe Kyle, Scott Smoker, Brian Ellis, Joe Sobeske, Scott Schaffer, Russ Litzau. 3rd Row: Sam Byler, Bartt Nettleman, Chuck Beauchamp, John Horkey, Jim Sexton, Larry Smoker Jim Stevens, Tom Burnett, Matt Houghton. 4th Row: Tim Lutz, Randy Hyliard, Brad Myneir, Eric Saitz, Leo Odisher. Daniel Kiboloski, Kurt Clemens, Rick Butters. 140 ORGANIZATIONS 1st Row: Karen Kehoe, Linda Kiboloski, Barb Smker, Miss Birlinski. 2nd Row: Kari Madox, Kelli Wiler, Jane Kloko, Robin Luce, Karen Van Vorst, Timira Perry, Terri Tracy. 3rd Row: Debbie Havelet, Jackie Wilms, Sue Brown, Lori Odell, Pam Howard, Maria Albright, Betsy Shoun Woodcox. 4th Row: Dena Davis, Marsha Carpenter, Polly Weaver, Ramona Smoker, Julie Himebaugh, Lu Modert, Jom Bluhm. ORGANIZATIONS 141 A R S I T Y C L U B II l[' BACC... HOW DOES IT WORK If you enroll at the Branch Area Careers Center you will find a good opportunity to experiment and to try different courses while getting yourself on the track to an enjoyable and successful career. Of 266 combined juniors and seniors at B.H.S. 63% are presently attending the BACC. The Careers Center offers a wide selection of courses, ranging from Cosmetology to Auto Body. As a junior, the students work in their programs, learning their skills and trades. As a senior, most every student goes on Q|T (On-the-job Training) with class work once a week 142 ORGANIZATIONS VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS A BUSY WORKER CHILDCARE AUTO BODY FOOD SERVICES ELECTRONICS ORGANIZATIONS 143 The Viking Legend is half of the publications here at Bronson High School. The other, of course is the yearbook. LEGEND prints a monthly paper that is sold to the students and to the community. It prints articles ranging from school activities to situations of the world. The staff consist of 10 members. The staff does layouts, each having specific job to do. They write articles for the paper along with graphing and typing duties. When the paper goes to the printers, it must be copy-ready. This year's editor is Jim Losinski, along with Chris Christian as his assistant editor. LEGEND STAFF 1st Row: Chris Christian, Erika Perry, Jim Losinski, Jenny Traskos. 2nd Row: Carrie Kapatrick, Kellie Wiler, Joe Beck, Todd Gar-men. Chris Christian — Asst. Ed. lim Losinski — Ed. We're Busy 144 ORGANIZATIONS 1980 MEMORIES''Staff (L to R): Diana Nettleman, Pamela Neveraski, Susan Rath-bun, Kari Ludwick, Marcia Lud-wick, jeff Bricker, Lee Bonecut-ter, Brian Philson, Becky Garman, Timira Perry. Lee Bonecutter — Editor Timira Perry — Asst. Editor The 1980 Memories Yearbook staff consisted of 12 people. The staff works long, hard hours to meet deadlines. The Yearbook is one part of the Viking Publications course. To make a Yearbook, you have to have dedicated students who are willing to do the job and do it well. This year's editor is Lee Bonecutter, with Timira Perry as assistant editor. Each year the editor, a Senior, helps to choose a junior as his or her assistant. So each year there will be someone to help Mrs. Bolton and the staff with this important project. Next year's editor will be Timira Perry. ORGANIZATIONS 145 SaiaNVD 9PL Administration Superintendent: Mr. Robert Beauchamp Principal: Mr. Warren Wade Asst. Principal A.D.: Mr. |oseph Curelo 148 ADMINISTRATION Quietly, and often unnoticed, they help to unify us all. Superintendents' Secretary: Mrs. Kathy Ludwick Principals' Secretary: Mrs. Phyllis Crandall Switchboard: Mrs. Linda Weber We Sometimes Wonder... ADMINISTRATION 149 Financial Director: Mr. Gary Crandall Financial Secretary: Mrs. Beverly Weaver Financial Department, Keeping the Records Organized (___I U-i Transportation, They Bring Us All Together Back Row: Irvin Worth-man, Rick Hollister, Ralph Widener, David Gropp, Max Cranson, Sandra Bucknell, Larry McConn, Barb Losinski, Edith Tice. Kneeling: Frances Furney, Gene Widener, Barb Lindsey, Betty Cranson, Betty Rissman, Dexter Parks, Frances Wolff, Diane Losinski. Absent: Laura Cattell, Inez Kolassa, Gail Metzger, lanice Smoker, Mary Ann Smoker, Fern Parks. 150 FINANCE AND TRANSPORTATION Board Members Discuss Issues Standing: Mr. Elmer Moffett — Sec.; Mr. George Mayer — Treas.; Mr. Larry Miller — Vice Pres.; Mr. Charles Somerlott; Mr. Max Bucklin. Sitting: Mrs. Jane Ann Brown — Pres.; Mrs. Barbara )unker. ADMINISTRATION 151 Kitchen Staff Provides Efficient Lunch Program L to R: Mrs. Marge Keeslar, Unit Manager; Mrs. Helen Williams, Lunch Supervisor; Mrs. Nancy Rakocy, Asst. Cook; Mrs. loyce Hoard, Cook. Custodial Efforts Result In Clean Halls, Healthy Environment L to R: Mr. Gene Turner, Mr. |ohn Ash, Mr. Cleo Crandall, Supervisor. 152 1979-80 Tournament Team, Back: Asst. Coach Keith Dykman, Mark Odisher, Mark German, Joe Beck. Todd German, Kevin Bucklin, Joe Aleman, Bob VanVorst, Coach William Zabonick. Middle: Russ Litzau, Rick Outwater. Marty Mottet. Dan Kibiloski, Curt Clemens. Front: Mngr. Keith Craven, Tom Burnett, Eric Saitz, Matt Houghton. OUR EXTRACURRICULAR BEST EVER Very little can be said about the 79-80 Viking Basketball Squad that has not already been said. The talent, the teamwork, the great coaching and the overall awesome ability proved to everyone in this part of the state who had the best basketball team. WILLIAM ZABONICK MARKODISHER KEVIN BUCKLIN IOE BECK 154 OUR BEST EVER MARTY MOFFETT TODD GERMAN RESOLUTION WHEREAS, I he 1980 basketball team of Bronson High School has brought distinction and honor to the City of Bronson and its surrounding area as yvell as all of Branch County and WHEREAS, the Bronson Vikings have compiled an enviable 24 won-2 lost record while gaining 4th place in the State Class C Tournament and WHEREAS, Coach William Zabonick and his 1980 team has set an excellent example of good sportsmanship while demonstrating outstanding ability and skill and WHEREAS, the Branch County Board of Commissioners wishes to publicly congratulate Coach Zabonick and loe Aleman, toe Beck, Kevin Bucklin, Tom Burnett, Mark Germen, Todd Germen, Matt Houghton, Russ Litzau, Marty Moffett, Mark Odisher, Rick Outwater, Bob VanVorst. for their efforts; now THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Branch County Board of Commissioners does hereby call the attention of all of Branch County to the singular and outstanding achievements of this happy band of Bronson Viking Warriors and does commend the City of Bronson and area for their support of same! Introduced by Commissioners March 24, 1980 Mayer and Rieger and adopted by a unanimous roll call vote on REFLECTIONS And how you tried to make it last Did you really think it could How you tried to make it last Did you really think it would Like a guest who stayed too long Now it's finally time to leave Take it calmly and serene, its the famous Final Scene . , . It s been coming on so long You were just the last too know It's been a long time since you smiled Seems like oh so long ago Now the stage has been set and the nights are growing cold 158 REFLECTIONS Soon the winter will be here and there's no one warm to hold Now the lines have all been read and you knew them all by heart Now you move toward the door Here it comes the hardest part Try the handle of the road REFLECTIONS 159 A- 5 A Vou have jusilinisbed a most special book: MEMORIES 1980 It is special because of £t S the time, effort and dedication that went into its completion. It is special because of Jfu the young men and w omen who worked long, often thankless, hours, cropping pictures, writing copy, dpugning, laying-out, typing, etc. It is special because it signifies the final book to be t ompiled by the class known as Viking Publications This has been a very special group of individuals w ho have made the events of the WV't '1. k in'u.tio M ’ .J(JI year verv spet ul h them and n • I Both the yearbook and newspaper staffs entirely deserve the credit for their public ations: Lee Bonecutter and Timira I’erry, Editor and Assistant Editor (MEAtORIES); Jim Losinski and Chris Christian, Editor and Assistant Editor (LEGEND), Brian Philson and Tresa Simmons, staff photographers; Lori Odell, advertising coordinator; Becky Carman, and jenny Traskos, Business Managers; Marcia Ludwick, cover, endsheet and division page design; Diane Bolton, adviser; MEMORIES staff; LEGEND staff; Lee Zimmerman and Taylor Publishing Company; Ron Philbrick, Carousel Studio; advertisers; Ray Smith, Bronson jOURNAL; students and faculty of Bronson High School. The Songs Have All Been Sung As our senior year has reached its end, Our futures have just begun. But where does it lead, what does it send? Endless trails, songs that have already been sung. Trails that lead endless ways, To long, lonelv nights, Neverending days, To new and different heights. Our senior year is our final scene, filled with hills, rocky roads. And a huge ravine. A bottomless pit, with no place to go but up, • -jg And up we will go ■ To new aqd different heights z: ’ Bringing on new thrills and sights. We have seen the easiest of our days, L - The road we have all followed leads thousands of ways. Most of w hich we'll never cross again — But on ward and upward And on our ow n, -- _ TZj But never forget the good times Our years have shown. Through the good and had w e all have grown. MMosT Tght dheech“ __ mjgtfew trails Our futures have just began. Same old trails, same old songs. 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