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Jenedel Petrie Wayne Nankervis Charlotte Hildebrant Randy Rea The halftime of the game was highlighted by the crowning of Queen Mary Ellen Weaver by last years queen, Lynn Abbate, and the queen's little brother, Todd, presented Queen Mary Ellen with flowers as the 1968 Homecoming Court and spectators looked on, Mary Mashue Gil Frantz To top off the Homecoming 1968 festivities was the Victory Knight Ball on Oct. 5, Saturday evening. Music was provided by the ''Elation Field's . Queen Mary Ellen reigned through the evening. Paula Johnston Sweet Victory! Steve Lange The Lancer football team insured a joyous Homecoming 1968 by downing Ovid -Elsie Oct. 4, Homecoming game Mepiee 2 -OF 1968 HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT SEATED: Queen Mary Ellen Weaver, STANDING, L. to R.: Charlotte Hildebrant, junior; Mary Mashue, sophomore; Paula Johnston, freshman; and Jenedel Petrie, senior, 12 1ISTORY CLASSES’ | NOCK ELECTION | S BIG HIT WITH STUDENT BODY A pro-Humphrey demonstration takes place as Dale Beach prepares to speak for Republican candidate, Richard Nixon. The 1968 Presidential Election was not at a loss at B.C. Students made posters and campaigned for the candidate of their choice. A special mock election was held with the students giving speeches for their own favorites. Rich Chenoweth gave Humphrey's supporting speech. The his - tory classes of Mrs. Gross sponsored the project. John Kempa, speaks for third party candidate, George Dale Beach is presenting the platform of the Repub- Wallace. lican candidate, Richard Nixon. B.C. MUSIC DEPARTMENT HOSTS A KNEELING: L to R: Kevin Seelhoff; Gale Kaufmann, Henry Mashue, Lindsey Bashore, Ken Wolf, Reggie Rector, Gil Frantz, Kevin Fitzgibbon, Gavin Frantz, Tom Slykhouse. 2nd ROW: Kathy Timmons, MaryAnn Kovacevich, Carol Chatterton, Rhoda March, Linda Chatterton, Joanne Sasse, Pam Schalk, Audrey Short, Clara Steinmetz, Char Hildebrant, Cheryl Paige, Denise Albee, Janet Bihn. THIRD ROW: Judy DeVore, Maureen Mohr, Peggi Mudd, Chris Leddy, Candee Landis, Gail English, Judy Dorton, Greg Wyse, Dale Beach, Jan VanSteenhouse, Barb Linton, Pam Freeman, Kim Moore. FOURTH ROW: Donna Miller, Mary Mashue, Theresa Parker, Nancy Fenske, Joanne Caldecourt, Laura Wallace, Dave Fick, Pat Fitzgibbon, Ralph Albee, Beth Hickerson, Nancy Terwillegar, Rhonda Smith, Robin Sirrine, Paula Johnston, Beth Plueddemann. FIFTH ROW: Sue Marden, Shannon Livingston, Mary Linton, Reuben Tessin, Dick Malpass, Floyd Linton, Mike Otey, Mike Jackson, Steve Blumer, Ron Jenkins, Jim Sirrine, Kim Parker, Jerry Stanford, Ron Lapp, Mr. Brown. This year Bullock Creek hosted the District V Solo En- semble Festival on February 8th. Out of 21 events entered from Bullock Creek, 8 groups and Solos received Ist division rat- ings and were qualified to com- pete in State Competition. The Sr. Varsity band pre- pared three selections for com- petition against other class B Bands in Mt. Pleasant on March lst. The Band came home with a 2nd Division rating with hopes for a lst next year! L to R: Clara Steinmetz, Maureen Mohr, and Ken Wolf, Bullock Creek's representatives to the Lansing Conservatory All-Star Band, SR. SOLO—ENSEMBLE FESTIVAL | KNEELING: L to R: Kurt Twining, Mike Morey, Bill Wolgast, Steve Emerson, Mike Richardson, Rick Reeves, Phil Bejeck, Mark Love. SECOND ROW: Sally English, Karen Fick, Gaye Ostrander, Kathy Tisdale, Linda Sasse, Nancy Breault, Helen Short, Pam Hebner, Cathy Wontorcik, Robie Coy, Cindy Ginter. THIRD ROW: Darlene Talbot, Wendy Nelson, Mayilyn Livingston, Doyle Yoder, Ann Marie Szyperski, Don Terwillegar, Cindy Gandy, 2 Dennis Snyder, Marla Huber, Tim Bejeck, Guy Johnson, Sally Weston. FOURTH ROW: Becky Fick, Jim Cook, Jim Secrist, Joan English, David Miller, Carol Burch, Donna Heringshaw, Ken Lashuay, Sue Marquardt, Sue Holton, Bruce Reid, Mary Juengel, Sandy Miller, Dennis Morden, Yvette Hagle. FIFTH ROW: Sue Putnam, Marla Marden, Al Caldecourt, Pat Secrist, Rex Gordon, Debbie Chubb, Dave Kurfmann}.Denise McIntosh, Mark | Howison, Duane Otey, Ronda Haggit, Mary Jacobs, Mike Clark, Kathy Welch, Mr. Brown. L to R: Wendy Nelson, Sue Holton, Sandy Miller, Sue Putnam. L to R: Carol Burch, Ann Marie Szyper- ski. The above six girls are practicing for a 1st division rating at Jr. High Solo ensemble Festival. STANDING: Beth Hill and Toni Jeffries. KNEELING: Judy Breault and Karen Hagle, The Varsity majorettes try a change of pace with a pom-pom routine at half-time, MAJORETTES ADD COLOR TO HALF TIME CEREMONIES The Varsity majorettes keep rhythm to the Lancer Marching Band during one of the half-time shows. STANDING L to R: Marilyn Livingston, Marla Huber, Mary Juengel, Marla Hagle, and Kathy Wontorcik. VARSITY BAND IS NOT ALL HALF-TIME GLORY! i teh. Gary Timmons escorts sophomore representative, | Mary Mashue during Homecoming half-time cere- monies. The Lancer Band forms a deflated balloon as they practice the music for Up, Up and away which was to be part of the Homecoming half-time. Part of the daily routine during the marching season is to practice new formations. Majorette, Judy Breault brings the band off the field. CHOIR ADDS TO SPIRIT OF B.C. HIGH BACK ROW lI. to r: Cathy Bontrager, Rick Young, Pam Strait, Barb Marsh, Mary Ann Van Meter, Mike Mapes, Pennie Suderman. MIDDLE ROW: Mr, David Wharton, advisor; Henry Mashue, Connie Bugbee, Robin Sirrine, Brenda Hagle, Rita Hartung, Denise Doering. FRONT ROW: Linda Adkins, Kathy Kukulka, Laurel Johnson, Kathy Terrill, Karen Carroll, Pam Schalk, JUNIOR HIGH CHOIR FRONT ROW 1. to r: Dan Kurfman, Diane Scribner, Doug Myers, Sue Brooks, Steve Johnston, Claudine Scribner, Tim Dryer, Chris Davis, Cindy Bontrager. SECOND ROW: Cindy Gandy, Karen Maxson, Elaine Anibal, Cathy Hoyt, Vicki Stack, Connie Courtney, Brenda Tracy. THIRD ROW: Mr. Wharton, advisor; Ken McCloud, Joan English, Lonny Finney, Helen Short, Bonnie Bennett, Patti Heath, Karen Leddy, Sue Thompson, Dotty Phillips, Carleen Doering. FOURTH ROW: Carl Ordiway, John Banks, Noreen Blubaugh, Linda Devericks, Nola Clark, Rhonda Little, Rhonda Kobel, Jan Finney, Doug Taylor, Dan Woodcock, John Breault. 18 SCHOLARS ACTIVE IN HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society of BACK ROW 1. tor: Betty Stack (Sawade), Merlin Yoder, Dan Millhisler, Bullock Creek held its annual Jim Raftery, Chuck Neal, Gary Timmons, Steve Woodcock, Jim Lentz, induction ceremonies April 10, Cathy Fisher, Anne Chenoweth, Mrs. Thurlow, sponsor. MIDDLE ROW: 1969. Jan Crozier is shown Jan Crozier, Chris Leddy, Mary Ellen Weaver, Micki Brooks, Karen Hagle, lighting her candle which is Jan Rogers. FRONT ROW: Gloria Meekhof, Sally Cook, jeri-gene Smith, part of the symbolic induction Ingrid Smith, Jenedel Petrie, Betty Wolfe. ceremony. FUTURE TEACHERS ORGANIZE CLUB BACK ROW: Pam Strait, Dan Millhisler, Fred Fick, Barry Johnson, Merlin Yoder, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Jene- del Petrie, Betty Stack, (Sawade), vice president, Jane Titus, Anne Chenoweth, Janice Foote, Pam Varner, stu- dent council representative, advisor, Bill Mick. FRONT ROW: Sue Kenyon, Barb Kirk, Brenda McCray, president, Gary Timmons, Mary Ellen Weaver, Sally Cook, Betty Wolfe, Maurine Mohr. CAMPUS LIFE CLUB ON THE MOVE FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Carol Chatterton, Ken Wolf, Dale Beach, Nancy Hill. SECOND ROW: Linda Chatterton, Nancy Terwillegar, Deb Gerish, Jared Carlin, Yvonne Carlin, Audrey Short, Maureen Mohr. THIRD ROW: Kevin Fitzgibbon, Mary Linton, John Coleman, Theresa Parker, Dexter Wyse, Beth Plueddemann, Fred Fick. FOURTH ROW: Joanne Caldecourt, Chuck Mapes, Pam Strait, Rubin Tessin, Jan Foote, Merlin Yoder, Rhonda Smith. Some highlights of Campus Life were the George Washington Birthday Celebration, a Love-In, a Burger Bash, a Man Hunt, and weekly insight meetings. PICNIC CONCLUDES HOME EC. ACTIVITIES 4 4 a BRE BOTTOM ROW, L. To R.: Kathy Weaver, Student Council Rep.; Gail Lenardson, Treasurer; Debbie Kovacevich, Secretary; Rhonda McCray, Vice President. 2nd ROW: Kathy Robinson, Francis Yates, Mary Raftery, Linda Chatterton, Becky Havens. 3rd ROW: Olivera Trajkova, Connie Breedlove, Debbie Holmsen, Laura Wallace, Deb | Haggitt, Debbie Goodall, Advisor, Mrs. Ryden. 4th ROW: Shannon Woodruff, Corlis Youmans, Candee Landis, : Elaine Hart, Connie Coy, Yvonne Peasley, Brenda McCray, Rhoda March. : After a grand Thanksgiving dinner, a quiet Christmas dinner, a special surprise party for Olivera Trajkova, a tea for the mothers, and a pizza party, the Home Ec. Club ended the year with an annual picnic. SENIOR COUNCIL IS STUDENTS’ VOICE FRONT ROW: L. to R.: Leo Kempba, Beth Pluddemann, Nancy Terwillegar, Mary Ellen Weaver, Gail English. SECOND ROW: Joyce Hill, Tom Hayes, Ralph Wirtz, Gorge Poblete, Chris Leddy. THIRD ROW: Pat Kerrigan, Olivera Trajkova, Per-Olof Svenson, Mary Ann Kovacevich, Kathy Weaver, Audrey Short. FOURTH ROW: Sue Frantz, Henry Mashue, Henrik Kolstrup, Jim Raftery, Dan Milhisler, Steve Lange, Pam Varner. JUNIOR COUNCIL WORKS FOR PROGRESS Jr. Student Council. SITTING, L. to R.: Kevin Terwillegar, Pam Stone, Jim Bliss, Kathy Yates, Tom Stern, Rex Gordon. STANDING: Helen Short, Marla Marden, Sue Lashuay, Don Terwillegar, Randy Freeze, Kris Shangle. i yi il 21 STUDENT COUNCIL HI-LITES PROGRAM WELL RECEIVED Py ns sea er pee nk eee Below: Jan Rogers and Craig Yager are depicted here in their roles of the Pransome Hince and Rindercella in the Senior Class third place skit of Rindercella. Above: Connie Kudich and Debbie Gerish are caught in the conclusion to their novelty act, The Charleston, at the Hi-Lites program. Pictured left to right are Cathy Fisher, Betty Wolf, Jim Lentz, and Anne Chenoweth during their second place performance of the Gerv Muffin Show. CO-OP CLUB PLANS FOR FUTURE Afternoon Workers: TOP ROW, L. to R.: John Coleman, Irene Brawt, Linda Stevely, Jane Titus, Ted Kudich, Sandra Hagle, Jill Wyman, Debbie Smith, Kim Parsons. SECOND ROW: Judy Sian, Lee Thompson, Ginger Cur- tis, Renay Thomas, Garry Clark, Micki Brooks. THIRD ROW: Peggy McDowell, Betty Wolfe, Pat Terrill, Diana Havers, Jeri Shangel, Linda Brawt, Kathy Kukulka. BOTTOM ROW: Rosemary Terwillegar--Secretary, Sue Frantz--Pres., Jan Rogers--Treas., (missing) Sharon Miller--First Vice President. John Coleman shown with trophy for the winning design for Regional Co-op Clubs. Morning Co-Ops: FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Linda Emerson, Jackie Woodcock, Janeen Wolgast. SECOND ROW: Jim Lentz--Second Vice President, Chuck Neal, Alan Anger, Mr. Limberg, Advisor. LIBRARY AIDES HELP STUDENTS FRONT ROW: L. to R.: Patty Parsons, Michelle Barber, Janet Raab. SECOND ROW: Joan English, Kathy Tim- mons, Kathy Terrill, Brenda Tyrell. THIRD ROW: Gail Lenardson, Pam Strait, Mike Jackson, Laural Woodcock, Lexie Seelhoff. A.V. AIDES; TIMESAVER FOR TEACHERS FRONT ROW: L. to R.: Don Terwillegar, Gale Kauffman, Jim Thompson, Marc Morr, Jim Schaefer. SECOND ROW: Tom Slykhouse, Bud Keidel, Tom Timmons, Doug Thomas. THIRD ROW: Kelvin Thurlow, Jim Morgan, Mike Williams, Steve Harmon, Jack McConnell. 24 TRAMPOLINE CLUB GROWS WITH INTEREST | FRONT ROW: L. to R.: Robin Smith, Bobbi Wilcox, Fran Yates, Jeannie Breedlove. SECOND ROW: Nancy Fenske, Linda Chatterton, Joan Jardno, Rhonda Smith, Tina Beach, Deb Ham. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Van Meter, | Marilyn Moe, Coach Grebe. FOURTH ROW: Joanne Caldecourt, Mike Mapes, Janet Fisher, Jeff Fox, Donna Mil- | ler, Denny Maxwell, Kathy Allen. _ PEP CLUB PROMOTES SCHOOL SPIRIT FRONT ROW: 1. to r.: Jan Van Steenhouse, Pres.;. Kathy Breedlove, Hist.; Maureen Mohr, V. Pres.; Janet Fisher, Treas.; Mary Ann Koveaevich, Sec.; Audrey Short, Student Council Rep. SECOND ROW: Pam Owen, Debbie | Scribner, Kathy Timmons, Clara Steinmetz, Louan Terwilliger, Mary Raftery, Kathy Weaver, Linda Smith, LouAnn Schaefer, Bobbie Wilcox. THIRD ROW: Brenda Tyrell, Maxine Maloney, Denise Albee, Debbie Ham, | Pat Kerrigan, Mary Ellen Weaver, Pam Miller, Rhonda March, Debbie Gerish, Paula Johnston, Miss Mikols. BACK ROW: John Maxson, Yvonne Carlin, Candy Coe, Cindy Miller, Judy Dorton, Jack Holzhausen, Cathy Allen, Robin Shirrine, Peggy Neal, Debbie Hebner, Mike Williams. 25 GAA IS OUTLET FOR GIRLS’ ACTIVITIES GAA--FRONT ROW, L. to R.: C. Pavka, M. Mohr, B. Tyrell, D. Moore, J. Parsons, Y. McGraw Pres., P. Stern Treas., P. Jackson V. Pres., J. VanSteenhouse Sec., P. Mudd, R. Haney. SECOND ROW: M. Maloney, J. Fisher, D. Ham, V. Holton, P. Johnston, M. Linton, M. Raftery, S. Woodruff, J. Caldecourt, D. Goodall. THIRD ROW: A. Short, D. Hebner, P. Neal, S. Hagle, B. Hickerson, N. Terwillegar, R. Smith, T. Jeffries, B. Kitzman, M. Williamson, L. Wallace. BACK ROW: P. Strait, B. Hull, C. Breedlove, C. Coy, D. Reist, D. Kovacevich, D. Holmson, C. Leddy, Mrs. Thurston, adv. GAA had 50 active members this year. Any Senior High girl was welcome to join. The girls participated in Volleyball, Basket- ball, Paddleton, and Bowling In- tramural play during the year. Awards were given for Top Honors at the Annual Spring Mother Daughter Banquet. Be- sides the playing each week the club also held a hayride, Snow Party, Volleyball Playday, Jr. High Play Night and the Womens Faculty vs. GAA Softball game. MR. CRAMPTON IS ADVISER TO B.C. ART CLUB Art Club--BACK ROW, L. to R.: Kevin Fitzgibbon, John Coleman, Ruth Ann Fick, Mr. Crampton, adv. FRONT ROW: Annette Pietcher, Gail English, Karen Brown. 26 BOWLING IS POPULAR INTRAMURAL SPORT TOP ROW, L. to R.: Jim Moe, Mrs. Thurston, Pam Strait, Steve Lange, Pat Fitzgibbon, Rick Moody, Richard Wilcox, John Owens, Dexter Wyse. SECOND ROW: Ruben Tessin, Cindy Miller, Debby Ham, Janet Fisher, Karen Wolfe, Jesse Young, Paula Johnston, Kevin Fitzgibbon. THIRD ROW: Jim Thompson, Denise Albee, Ed Yatch, Sandy Smith, Mike LaVier. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Linton, Penny Suderman, Mike Wirtz, Becky Ham, Bob Smith, Lynn Owen, Joe Harris, Pam Owen. SPANISH CLUB IS FORMED THIS YEAR 27 TT OPBROW gelshtoy Fas Jim Leddy, Duane Ray, Doc Walters, Kathy Bontrager. SECOND ROW: Maureen Morr, Kathy Wagoner, Rhonda McCray, Emily Bon- trager, Mrs. Zinck. FRONT ROW: Yvonne Carlin, Mike Williams, Henry Mashue, Jeannie McLachlan. HE athe Jan Timmons Crozier DEBATERS FINISH FOURTH IN STATE Dave Fick Sue Peasley Varsity Debaters The highlight of the Varsity debate season was finishing fourth in the state behind Marshall, Oscoda, and Albion High Schools. The Lancer debaters had a season record of 36 wins and 14 losses. They tied with Reed City for first place in the Northern Michigan Debate League and finished second behind Muskegon Mona Shores in the Mid-State Cross-Examin- ation Debate League. Some of the debaters also carried some fine individual records. Jan Foote was 19--5, Dave Fick 21--7, Sue Peasley 17--5, Gary Timmons 18--10, and Jan Crozier 9--6; In addition to league debates, the Lan- cers won first place at the Au-Gres Sims Invitational and qualified for the Detroit Free Press Award for winning 75 per cent of their debates in any league. The Junior-Varsity squad finished low in the standings in the Central Michigan Debate League but they maintained a 16--16 won-lost record for the year. The topic for the year was Resolved: That the United States should require a system of compulsory service for all citizens . ' STANDING, L. to R.: Ralph Wirtz, Dale Beach, Kim Parker, Rex Lowe, Nancy Fenske, Dan Ginter, Jan Foote, Gary Timmons, Sue Peasley, Dave Fick, Liz Gransdon, Gavin Frantz, Larry Bailey. SEATED: Jan Crozier, Barb Kirk, Candee Landis, Sandy Peasley, Joyce Hill. Absent from picture, Ted Kudich. TWO QUALIFY FOR REGIONAL FORENSICS TOP ROW, L. to R.: Rex Lowe, Kim Parker, Dave Fick, Chuck Neil, Rich Chenoweth, John Maxson, Dan Hayes, Jared Carlin. MIDDLE ROW: Joyce Hill, Gail English, Mary Ellen Weaver, Nancy Fenske, Toni Jeffries, Rhoda March, Barb Kirk, Peggy Jackson, Sandy Peasley, Dale Beach. BOTTOM ROW: Yvonne Carlin, jeri-Gene Smith, Barb Hull, Beth Hill, Donna Miller, Kathy Robinson, Kathy Weaver, Liz Gransdon, Candee Landis, and John Fisher. ee John Brown's Body, Third Place in District. L. to R.: Jared Carlin, Rich Chenoweth, John Maxson, jeri- Gene Smith, Barb Hull, Beth Hill and Donna Miller. Barb Kirk and Chuck Neal check their materials prior to regional forensics com- petition at CMU in extempore speaking. LANCER PROGRESSES UNDER NEW STAFF FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Jenedel Petrie, Ingid Smith, Asst. Bus. Mgr.; Jan Van Steenhouse, Asst. Ed.; Jackie Wood- cock, Editor; Betty Sawade, Bus. Mgr.; Nancy Terwillegar, Gail English, Beth McGowen. 2nd ROW: Pam Varner, Maxine Maloney, Jim Thompson, Frances Yates, Kevin Fitzgibbon, Pat Kerrigan, Ken Wolf, Deb Gerish, Brenda McCray, Denise Albee. 3rd ROW: Brenda Tyrell, John Coleman, Beth Hickerson, Rex Lowe, Irene Brawt, Jim Moe, Barb Hull, Joe Owens, Sheila Marquardt, Steve Opperman, Mr. Warner, Adv. BACK ROW: Jared Carlin, Kathy Allen, Tom Kempa, Judy Dorton, Mike Jackson, Jan Foote, Reubin Tessin, Lexie Seelhof, Kim Parker, Laurel Woodcock. Under the leadership of Jan and Jackie, as well as the business man- ager and assistant, Betty Sawade and Ingrid Smith, plus some industrious ad salesman and an energetic staff, the Lancer grew in subscriptions and number of pages this year. Jan Van Steenhouse, Assistant Editor, and Jackie Woodcock, Editor, are caught in the publications room where they spent many hours doing layouts and writing copy for the Lancer. 30 STAFF CHANGES ON LANCER SHIELD AT SEMESTER BREAK With a one semester journalism class the staff of the Lancer Shield was forced to change at the semester break. Betty Sawade edited the paper the first semester, turning over her duties to Barb Hull the second semester. Left: Barb Hull and Beth Hill, editor and assistant the second semestér, are looking over the most recent edi- tion of the Lancer Shield, along with other 'Names in the News on the bulletin board. L. to R., lst ROW: Glenna Brawt, first semester asst. Ed.; Chris Leddy, second semester page ed.; Betty Sawade, first semester editor; Barb Hull, page editor first semester and editor second semester, Beth Hill, second semes- ter asst. Ed.; Rose Mary Terwillegar, Head Typist. 2nd ROW: Jim Moe, second semester sports ed.; Sandy Smith, Rhonda McCray, Connie Breedlove, Debbie Jewell, Steve Opperman, first semester asst. bus. mgr. and 2nd semester bus. mgr.; Ralph Wirtz, 1st semester sports ed. 3rd ROW: Judy Sian, Joe Owens, Marilyn Adkins, Barb Kirk, Cherrie Crosby, Laurel Woodcock, Linda Brawt, Lynda Badour, Advisor, Mr. Warner. 4th ROW: Sue Myers, Paula Federer, John Coleman, Pam Strait, John Owens, Sue Frantz, Kim Parker, Linda Stevely, Brenda McCray. 3] TLL - ey 4 ; : : ; . ; ay ; 1 . 1; ‘ A ‘ ity ’ , Ky CHANGING SEASONS SPORTS 34 Spectators set and ready to go’out and support the mighty Lancers! - INTRODUCE VARIOUS Teachers shooting for big time! al Charging down to raise that score a little higher. VARSITY GRIDDERS WIN FIVE FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Dave Stillwagon, Carl Dryer, Keith Stewart, Dennis Maxwell, Ron Lapp, Ben Phillips, John Van Meter, Dave Fick, Craig Yager. SECOND ROW: George Bailey, Duane Ray, Dave Hartnagle, Rob Van Meter, Steve Lange, Chris Woodcock, Roy Stern, Roger Pettipas. THIRD ROW: Jerry Holzhausen, Pat Fitzgibbon, Mike Abbate, Rex Clark, Larry Bailey, Dennis Scoles, Gil Rider. FOURTH ROW: Joe Albaugh, Ralph Albee, Richard Wilcox, Larry Burkett, Head Coach Delos Inman, Ass't Coach Bill Wall. B.C. HAS WINNING SEASON BOs Freeland i 0 BORE nae, tel) Bridgeport... 0 bGwue gsi 0 COxunna ise cease ei yak i aS bs Ovid-Elsiesia. cae UO Bu itS SCL LOUIS ik sheer se) BOW ae wel) [thacayerics ieee GO BG elas) 00 Chesaning, yc iieian 20 BCA eee BG) OhinG ye 20 BG eee Meridian cee Roy Stern, 31, is heading for a T.D. against Corunna as Keith Stewart, 82, prepares to throw a block. An unidentified B.C. player makes the tackle as three Lancers come in fast to Ron Lapp tackles a Corunna player. secure it. 36 WHILE DROPPING FOUR The B.C. Lancers ha d their second winning season of the school's history with a 5--4 overall record for the 1968 sea- son. The Lancers took 5th place in the conference with a 2--3 record. Special recognition in the conference was given to the following boys: Craig Yager (co- capt.) lst team offensive line- man; Ron Lapp (co-capt.) Ist team defensive linebacker; and George Bailey, Carl Dryer, and Ben Phillips, Honorable Mention. The team chose Yager as most valuable lineman and Phillips as most valuable back. The coaches were Delos Inman and Bill Wall. Yager was named to the All State Second team. Freeland Falcon. Carl Dryer, 83, and Keith Stewart, 82, tackle a Above: Practice session of Varsity football, At Left: Mike Abbot, 62, blocks a Freeland Falcon, Lancers, Gil Rider, 71, and Ben Phillips, 27, struggle for ball. Mike Abbate, 62, and Gil Rider, 71, race down the field after an Ovid-Elsie Maurader. J.V. SQUAD HOLDS 6—2 RECORD BOTTOM ROW left to right: Jesse Myers, Ken Dougdale, Glenn Walters, Mike Frantz, Mike Heath, Kim Swar- thout, Kirk Shangle, Mike Stone, Dave Yost. 2nd ROW: Doug Stillwagon, Alvey Hopkins, John Keenan, Tom Pangborn, Larry Inman, Paul Burkett, Steve Meyers, Art Williamson. 3rd ROW: Rob Hackett, Dar Devereaux, Mike Williams, Terry Schalk, Bo McGraw, Brian Sharpe, Larry Bailey. 4th ROW: Coach Lukshaitis, Jeff Holmsen Keith Beach, and Coach Carroll. ’ te Larry Bailey is caught dodging many obstacles while heading for the goal, Powe | i. a Terry Schalk reaches the goal for six hard earned points, Coach Carroll gives the boys a pep-talk before the game starts. 38 FIRST FROSH TEAM STARTED IN ’68 From BOTTOM left to right: Rick Little, Tom Hayes, Tom Griger, Jim Keenan, Buck Love, George Terrill, Dan Ginter, Eugene Stevens, Mike Morgan, Mike Spitnale, Chuck McDonald, Ray Pelton, Roger McIntosh, Tony Lentz, Greg Wyse, Coach Injasoulian. Greg Wyse is charging for the open space soon to be closed against Essexville Garber. Tackled too soon! Mike Parsons is anxiously awaiting his turn to go out on the field. 39 HARRIERS ARE CLASS B REGIONAL FIRST ROW (1 to r): Merlin Yoder, Bob Hoyt, Roger Hoggard, Carl Phillips, John Fisher, Jim Carroll, Per-Olaf Svennson, trainer, John Kempa, Coach Grebe. SECOND ROW: Greg Hoggard, Jim Lentz, Tom Blumer, Jim Raftery, Steve Blumer, Steve Ray, Henrik Kolstrup, Barry Johnson, Tom Kempa. Having a regular season record of 5 wins and one loss, B.C.'s Cross Country team also captured the Regional champion- ship. Three days later they took 2nd place in the Conference, only one point behind St. Louis. At the State meet the Lancers placed 8th among strong competition. Jim Raftery finishes first after a grueling two mile race, Cross-country runners in line to have their scores recorded, 40 | | CHAMPS; Coach Grebe looks grim, as score adds up in the other team's favor. INVITATIONAL MEETS West Bloomfield PLACE EIGHTH IN STATE Runners in line awaiting the start of Lancers first invitational meet. Invitational 4th Lancer Invitational 3rd Howell Torchlight Run 4th Gladwin Invitational lst Albion Invitational 3rd Regionals lst Conference 2nd State 8th DUAL AND TRIANGULAR MEETS BiGe 15--50 Ovid -Elsie Bice 21--53 Chippewa Hills 60 Shepard BC. is Tete) I Chesaning 71 St. Charles AS ALG 23--42 Bridgeport 57 MacArthur | 4 Ga 15--47 Corunna Bae 35--23 Midland 74 Chesaning Jim Raftery records his place after coming in second and setting a new track record. 4] VARSITY FINISHES WITH 10—7 RECORD TOP ROW, L. to R.: Leo Kempa, Craig Yager, Dave Sinclair, George Martin, Jack McConnell. MIDDLE ROW: Dexter Wyse, Megr., John VanMeter, Steve Ray, Dan Hayes, Lee Miller, Mgr. BOTTOM ROW: John Maxson, Dan Millhisler, Coach Mick, Ken Brown and Ralph Wirtz. Leo Kempa is shown recovering the ball from an unidentified Ithaca player as John Maxson looks on. B.C. won the game on the Lancer's home court 81--74, SINCLAIR MARTIN LEAD CLUB The Lancer's varsity basketball team finished the season with 10 wins and 7 losses. They were 5--5 in the Mid-Michigan B Conference, finishing in fourth place. Dave Sinclair and George Martin both seniors, were the sparkplugs that led Bullock Creek through a good season. Sinclair led the team in point av- erage at 17.7 per game, and also in rebounds with 16.1 per game. Dave was also named the team's most valuable player. Martin led the Lancers in free throws with a 75 per cent average. He was second to Sinclair in total points with an average of 15.6. George was named honorary captain. Leo Kempa followed Martin closely in the scoring race with a 13.1 average, while Ralph Wirtz and Jack McConnell were named most improved players on the club. Wirtz was also named best defensive player. SCORES BE 78 - -73 Meridian BC 48 - -46 HS Dow. BC 64--65 Corunna BC 67--75 West Branch BC 64--59 Ovid-Elsie BC 91--84 West Branch BC 76--70 St. Louis BC 81--75 Ithaca BC 80--73 H.H. Dow BC 307 -O2 Chesaning BC 81--75 Meridian BC 77--65 Corunna BC 52--62 Ovid -Elsie BC 59 - -64 Ste ous BC 79--96 Ithaca BC 74--71 Chesaning BC 76--90 All Saints Tournament Craig Yager (54) strains as he battles for a rebound with an unidenti- fied Dow High player. Waiting for the outcome of the struggle are Lancer Dave Sinclair (32) and Charger Dave Dickey (33). Bullock Creek won 80--73. With good position on his man, Dave Sinclair nabs another rebound against Ithaca. Leo Kempa hopefully waits on the other side. Sinclair led the team in rebounds. Good shot, George. ON TO VICTORY Above--Leo Kempa goes in for a hard two points Left--Another Sinclair battle to score FROSH CAGERS HAVE GOOD YEAR FRONT ROW L to R: Jesse Myers; Tom Hayes; Roger McIntosh, Greg Wyse, Brian Marquardt, SECOND ROW: Eugene Stevens, Keith Steele, Greg Hoggard, Buck Love, Chuck MacDonald, THIRD ROW: Coach Injasoulian, Randy Schaffer, Roger Hoggard, George Terril, Steve Blumer. Roger McIntosh goes up for two points against Chesaning. Tom Hayes shoots a layup for two points against Chesaning. Two more for Jessie! 45 J.V.’S WIN SHARE OF MID- FRONT ROW L. to R.: Paul Burkett, Larry Bailey, Dar Devereaux, Mike Abbate, Jim Leddy, Larry Burkett, Mgr.; . BACK ROW: Mike Williams, Duane Ray, Rich Chenoweth, Jack Holzhausen, Dennis Wyse, Coach Woodward. Scores BC 74 56 Meridian BC vie 45 Dow | BC 67 SP Corunna BC 78 56 Ogemaw Heights Be ah) 53 Ovid Elsie BC 76 62 Ogemaw Heights BC Ws) 61 St. Louis BC 75 46 Ithaca BC 61 36 Dow BC 66 o1 Chesaning BC 63 59 Meridian BC 81 56 Corunna BC 73 61 Ovid-Elsie BC 67 85 St. Louis | BC 68 51 Ithaca BC 86 73 Chesaning Rich Chenoweth shows the form which carried him through the season. 46 MICHIGAN B CROWN With a 15--1 win-loss record the Little Lancers were un- officially League Co-Champs of the Mid-Michigan B Crown, along with St. Louis, with only an eleven man squad at the beginning of the season, and after the var- sity took John Maxon and Rich Chenoweth, the nine remaining Lancers showed fine hustle and spirit. Jack Holzhausen, the teams second highest scorer, goes for a lay-up -Duane Ray, one of the teams lead- ing rebounders, puts up a jump shot. Denny Wyse goes up for a shot as he is fouled by a West Branch player Dar Devereaux shown with the driving hustle he had this year. EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: L. to R.: Rick Reeves, Dennis Morden, Don Terwillegar, Rex Gordon, Mick LaRue, Tom Bejeck. SECOND ROW: John Breault, Keith Beach, Ken Lashuay, Randy Yost, Tom Stone, Paul Sasse, Jeff Holmsen. THIRD ROW: Richard Glynn, Tim Davidson, Jeff Holzhausen, Steve Sinclair, Dave Kurfman, Kurt Twining, Duane Otey. (Absent: Tim Hill Coach Wall). SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL — : 3 i A y FRONT ROW: L. to R.: Jim Bliss, Brian Wirtz, Duey Hock, John Landis, Mark Love, John Hartnagle. SECOND ROW: Dan Varner, Brent Eastman, Ed Shuart, Doug Taylor, Bill MacDonald, Coach Lukshaitus. THIRD ROW: Kevin Arthur, Lonnie Finney, Bill Wolgast, Al Caldecourt, Mike Clark, Dan Woodcock, (Absent: Mike Barber), 48 WRESTLERS WIN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP FRONT ROW: L. to R.; Bernie Friedrich, Tom Pangborn, Roy Stern, Mike Heath, Doc Walters, Gale Kaufman, | Jim Keenan, Jeff Walters. SECOND ROW: Coach Wamback, Jerry Holzhausen, Bob Goodall, Joe Albaugh, Randy Grass, Jim Lentz, Coach Sager. THIRD ROW: John Fisher, Gary Carroll, Doug Stillwagon, Joe Lentz, Dave Still- wagon, Bo McGraw, Ray Pelton, Mike Kobel. DUO MATCH SCORES BC OPPONENTS Mich. Luth. Sem. 18 ' Oscoda 23 Freeland Zo | Mich. Luth. Sem. 22 Shepherd 14 Ithaca oh Oscoda 19 Freeland 24 Whittemore Prescott 40 |! St. Michaels 26 Ithaca 31 Whittemore Prescott 33 TOURNAMENTS Freeland BC 6th of 8 Shepherd BC 6th of 9 Vestaburg BC 2nd of 8 Highlighting this season was the con- ference championship won by our Lan- 31 24 21 24 38 9 26 23 20 22 7 al cer grapplers. Tom Pangborn, Roy Stern, Doc Walters and Dave Stillwagon all won first places. Jim Lentz, Jerry Holzhausen and Randy Grass won sec- onds, and Bernie Friedrich, Jim Keenon, Mike Heath and Bob Goodall won thirds. The Lancers took a third in the Dis- tricts with Stern, Walters and Stillwagon winning firsts. CONFERENCE SCORES Bullock Creek 86 Corunna 79 Ovid-Elsie 62 Ithaca oe St. Louis 19 Roy Stern, pictured here pinning a Seminary wrestler, Doc Walters and Tom Pangborn led the Team with individual records. Stern and Walters were eliminated in State Finals. BASEBALL TEAM 2nd IN CONFERENCE WOR a DAME TA | ‘a yy €. e ae My ak | et. BACK ROW ltor: Glenn Moorehead, Gil Rider, Keith Stewart, Dave Gandy, Coach Woodward. SECOND ROW: Steve Woodcock, Chris Woodcock, Lee Miller, Roger Pettipas, Craig Yager, George Martin. THIRD ROW: Steve Lange, Joe Owens, Ralph Albee, John Maxson, Mike Abbate, Jeff Holmson, Team Manager. Be : SCORES 0-- Midland Q-- Midland Corunna MacArthur Ovid-Elsie St. Louis MacArthur Ithaca Chesaning Meridian Meridian Corunna Ovid-Elsie St. Louis Ithaca Chesaning Freeland Freeland Bridgport Bridgport Pitre ely CC) CG) 6).C)'O) €) O40.) 02. @ Here Steve Woodcock is showing his pitching form that helped the baseball team to many victories. Left: Mike Abbate looks on as Chris Woodcock scoops for a ground-ball. John Maxson skids to second, beating the Coach Woodward signals Gil Rider to stay on third base. hurried pace of the opponent. Right: George Martin's straight and sturdy form certainly was an asset to this year's team. PITCHING RECORDS Steve Woodcock 4--3 ERA 175 Chris Woodcock 3--4 ERA 2.80 LORHLELERS Chris Woodcock e200 Keith Stewart 279 Mike Abbate . 264 George Martin . 260 Gil Rider . 250 Come on Mike, just one Slug that ball, Mike Abbate! more base! HOME RUN! J.V.’S FINISH WITH 11—5 RECORD L-R FIRST ROW: Coach Wall, Dar Deveraux, Jim Leddy, Mike Gandy, Jim Keenan, Jeff Walters, Brian Mar- quardt, Steve Eastman. SECOND ROW: Paul Burkett, Roger McIntosh, Randy Schafer, Mike Frantz, Brian Sharp, Don Hartnagle, Jerry Stanford. THIRD ROW: Tom Stone, manager, Ken Dugdale, Doc Walters, Mike Stone, Harry Hale, Dennis Wyse, Jack Holzhausen, Keith Beach, manager. SCORES Bie 6-- 2 Birch Run Beta 1-- 9 H, HS Dow Bets, 9-- 6 MacArthur Bie 7-- 3 Ovid-Elsie BG, dl-s75 St. Louis BeGe 9-- ] Birch Run BG, f= 200 Jefferson Int. BG) l-- 3 Jefferson Int. BiG (48-7 Ovid-Elsie BG 8-- 2 St. Louis BC. 2-- 7 Meridian LE 6-- 2 Meridian BG. 6-- 9 Dow BEG 3-- 6 Dow BiGz 8-- 3 Hemlock Bias j12-a0G Hemlock Left: Harry Hale was one of the mainstays on the Junior Varsity mound staff. Unidentified players show the action that goes on during every Lancer baseball game. | Coach Wall looks on at player, Dar Devereaux, before the exciting game. Right: Jack Holzhausen puts real individual effort into baseball, which is essential in playing a good game. LETTERMAN’S CLUB BACK ROW 1. tor.: Steve Ray, Steve Lange, Denny Maxwell, Lee Miller, Tom Kempa, Dave Sinclair, Keith Stewart, Joe Albaugh, Tom Blumer, George Bailey, John Van Meter. SECOND ROW: Ron Lapp, Ben Phillips, Mike Abbate, Gil Rider, Dan Millhisler, Dexter Wyse, Roger Pettipas, Barry Johnson, Dave Stillwagon, Coach Woodward. THIRD ROW: Larry Burkett, Chuck Mapes, Mike Otey, Pat Fitzgibbon, Rob Van Meter, Merlin Yoder, Dennis Scoles, Dave Fick, Ralph Albee, Gil Frantz, Coach Lukshaitus. KNEELING: Carl Dryer, Presi- dent; Cris Woodcock, Treasurer; Craig Yager, Vice President; Jim Raftery, Secretary. LANCERS TAKE FIRSTS IN CON ae + 10e Stes | eu BR: safe a) | : TOP ROW: Mark Love, Pete Injasoulian, assistant coach; Coach Bill Grebe, and Randy Freeze, manager. FOURTH ROW: Paul Sasse, Greg Hoggard, Mike Spitnale, Toni Lentz, Jeff Holzhausen, Curt Twining, Tom Kempa, Steve Blumer, Roger Hoggard, and Keith Steele. THIRD ROW: Larry Burkett, Steve Ray, Bill Upham, : Rich Thomas, Mike Parsons, John Fisher, Mike Mapes, Chris Lions, Steve Peasley, and Jeff Carroll. SECOND ROW: Jessie Meyers, Dennis Maxwell, Ben Phillips, Tom Blumer, Dennis Scoles, Dan Hayes, Buckey Love, John Keenan, Ken Brown, Mike LaVier. BOTTOM ROW: Joe Albough, Roy Stern, Pat Fitzgibbon, George Bailey, : Jim Raftrey, Al Hopkins, Barry Johnson, Larry Bailey, Greg Wyse, Carl Phillips, and Jim Carroll. | April 9 April 29 BC 61 1 2 BG oot Z Tawas 55 1 2 St. Louis 50 1 2 Pinconning 31 Merrill 21 April 12 May 3 BC 97 CMU Relays 6th Freeland 59 May 7 Hemlock 32 BC 86 1 2 Meridian 23 1 2 Shepherd 55 1 2 April 16 Ithaca 6 Mt. Pleasant 72 1 2 May 10 BC 55 Oscoda Invitational 3rd Chesaning 20 1 2 May 14 April 23 BC 80 BOY79FT Z Ovid-Elsie 38 Birch Run 42 May 16 Corunna 26 1 2 Regionals lst April 26 May 20 Marysville Relays 4th Conference Meet Ist May 24 State finals 11th Upper Left: Al Hopkins gives it all he's got to get height and distance in the long jump. In the conference Al placed Sth in this event. Left: Steve Ray is shown picking up added points in the long jump. Normally running the half mile Ray holds the school record of 2:02.8. 54 | | AND AT REGIONALS Pat Fitzgibbon goes up and over to clean the bar. This was his first year at pole vaulting and he's looking for higher things next year. Dennis Maxwell goes way over the bar in the pole vault and two spectators look on with amazement. At left: Dennie is more familiar with high jumping as is shown here. He has gone 6 ft. this year and came in second in the confer- ence. Joe Lentz, however, holds the school record at 12' 4 . At left: ' Is that Bullock Creek's freshman high jumper? asked one coach. Yep, that's him shown clearing the bar right now. Jessie finished the year taking first at regionals and conference, and sixth at state. He holds the school record at 6! 2 . Jim Carrol looks like a sprinter as he breaks the tape in the two mile. Barry Johnson shows the form it takes to win the 440 dash in a record setting performance. He placed 2nd in the State Meet. “it Ben Phillips gives it a final kick to anchor a winning 880 relay team. Phillips holds a share of the school records in this event. Carl Phillips shows how grueling a race can be, but when the going gets tough, Carl keeps going. 56 a ge GOLFERS SPLIT SEASON 5—5 BACK ROW, 1. to r.: Tom Pangborn, Dave Sinclair, George Terrill, John Owens, Mark Sangor, coach; Kirk Shangle. FRONT ROW: Ken Wolfe, Dexter Wyse, Mike Otey, Bernie Friedrich. Not Pictured: Mike Williams, Doug Thomas, Bob Hoyt, Kurt McGraw, and Tom Gregor. Dave Sinclair, senior, shows the form that helped him achieve some excel- lent scores, tieing school record at 40. 57 BC BC BC BC BC BC BC BC BC BC Tie, Meridian won playoff SCORES 200--203 196--183 198--164 £9 Ga = 271i) 192--215 Ad Eotced WEE! 198--164 190194 2Z01==201 186--213 Chesaning Midland J.V.s Freeland St. Louis Meridian Midland J.V.s Freeland St. Louis Meridian Dow High BC in 5th place in conference Regionals --16th THIS IS “LANCER Varsity Cheerleaders from left to right: Jackie Woodcock, (Captain), Mary Ellen Weaver, Janeen Wolgast, Clara Steinmetz, and Pat Kerrigan. Freshmen cheerleaders clock- wise from left to right: Bobby Wilcox, Robin Sirrine, Kathy Weaver, Pam Freeman, Mary Moe, and Paula Johnston, captain. The spirit and enthusiasm showed by the J.V. cheerleaders helped their team to a 15--1 season. 58 COUNTRY” coming game prepared everyone for | The bonfire the night before the home- | | the important game. . J.V. cheerleaders clockwise from left to right: Judy Dorton, Candy Coe (Captain), Debbie Scribner, Connie Kudich, center: Debbie Gerish. The crowd waits for the results of a free throw by the other team. Come on you guys now yell! 61 SCHOOL BOARD SPEAKS FOR THE PEOPLE Left to right: Mr. John Pangborn, Mr. Fred Maier, Mr. William Barker, Mr. James Fisher, Mr. William Mick, Dr. Paul Wolf, and Dr. Frederick Brown. PRINCIPAL Mr, Oliver Juengel SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Dalton O. Coe 62 a4 ¢ ADMINISTRATION AIDS SMOOTH PROGRAM a ’ — MR. GREG CLIMIE Assistant Principal, Senior High Physical Education MR. DELOSS INMAN Assistant Principal, Junior High Athletic Director eee ee ae MRS. BETTY MORDEN Secretary to Mr. Juengel Wii MRS. MARILYN YAGER Attendance Secretary MRS, JOY BROKA Secretary to Mr. Coe COUNSELORS AID STUDENT DECISIONS Beautiful 'Lake Lukshaitis started as a project by the Varsity Club, under the direction of the fellow by the same name, to create an ice skating rink. However, as fate would have it, the demands from his fellow coun- trymen for lake frontage grew and the guidance coun- selor turned to land developing. Ay ae. Mere —_ Mr. Gene Lukshaitis 64 NON-TEACHING STAFF PROVIDE SERVICES , CUSTODIANS BACK ROW, L. to R.: Mr. Marshall Miller, Mr. Harry McNett, and Mr. Lloyd Anderson. Mr. Frank Enos FRONT ROW: Rex Clark and Jim Moe. Head Custodian Mr. Glen Allen COOKS: Mrs. Margaret Sweebe, Mrs. CUSTODIAN Director of Transportation Doris Schmelzer, and Mrs. Dorothy Mr. Del Dahms Parker. 65 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT | Patricia Dalman Leah Eaton Miriam Freiter JoAnne Hayes English, Latin, 8th English English English, 9th. Grade Adv. Grade Adv. LIBRARY Mercita Nagle Elsie Nepkie Substitute Teacher English, Reading. Hinds Nichste Seba Write atk oe sin librarian, prepares for the new as- English, 11th. Grade Speech, English, Journal- aa ade ae Ady. ism, Driver Ed., Debate, Forensics. 66 LANGUAGE Ronald Crampton 11th grade advisor, Art Club, Art Teacher. LIBRARY Cathy Zinck American Literature, Spanish, Spanish Club Advisor. Mrs. Thomas--Librarian 67 Rose Burleson ) Mathematics, Sr. Class Advisor. Mark Sanger Math, Science, Golf Coach. Alma Wentworth Mathematics | Ne r. é MATH AND SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS Rebecca Eaton Peter Injasolian Diane Root Algebra, 9th Grade Mathematics, Asst. Biology, Health Ed. Advisor. Track, Fresh. Football, Basketball. Tom Sager Virginia Shively Neva Warren 7th Grade Adv. Math, Science, Health Ed., Biology, Chemistry. Science, Asst. Wrestling 8th Grade Adv. Coach. Larry Woodward Cal Wambach Science, Phys. Ed., Science, Health Ed., Wrestling Coach. Baseball Coach, J.V. Basketball Coach. 68 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Linda Bruin Diane Gross Paul Kuehl Pamela Milne Social Studies, Student Social Studies, 10th History, 11th Grade Science, Geography. Council Adv. Grade Adv. Adv. Freda Smith Shirley Thurlow Jan LaCroix Helen Lovett History, English. History, Psychology, Geography, 10th Grade Social Studies, Junior Nat. Honor Society Adv. Adv. High Student Council Adv. BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Janet Cunningham Patricia Leonard Tom Limberg Rita Mikols English, Shorthand. Office Practice, Typing. Business Ed., Co-op. Business Ed., Pep Club Coordinator, 12th Grade Adv. 69 Adv. HOME ECONOMICS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Margaret Ryden Dorothy Hibbard Pat Thurston Home Ec., Home Ec. Home Ec., Family Phys. Ed., Intramurals, Club Adv. Living. GAA, and Cheerleading Adv. | William Grebe Phys. Ed., Trampoline Club Adyv., Track Cross Country Coach. a VOCAL MUSIC David Wharton Band, Choir. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Arthur Carroll Industrial Arts INDUSTRIAL ARTS a, Mig as em Se ea oe am William Brown Richard Olson Charles Barth Band Industrial Arts Industrial Arts 70 STUDENT TEACHERS LEARN BY DOING Above: L. to R.; Ron Sutherby worked with Mr. Warner in speech; Richard Russ worked with Mr. Grebe in phys. ed.; and Robert Swan worked in social studies with Miss Lovett and Mrs. Smith. Left: Roger Karr worked with Mr. Grebe in phys. ed. Not Pictured: Dennis White worked with Mrs. Gross in social studies and Mr. Grebe in phys. ed. Above: L. to R.: William Chittle worked in history and geography with Miss Lovett and Mrs. Smith; Gerald Turner worked with Mr. Woodward in science; and Miss Susan Nagle worked with Mr. Warner Above: Ronald Baldwin worked with in speech and English. Mrs. Thurlow in social studies. Left: Carolyne Orlrich worked with Mrs. Dalhman in English; Tom Bartol worked with Mr. Woodward in science; and Susan Swindlehurst worked with Miss Lovett and Miss Bruin in social studies. saan te etna “4 . Se ny eee a: CLASS OFFICERS Sally English--Treas. Beth Crosby--Sec. Diane Scribner--V. Pres. Kathy Huggard--Pres. Allen, Ken Arthur, Kevin Badgero, Chris Badour, Cindy Barber, Mike Barrett, Donna Beach, Elaine Bejeck, Phil Bejeck, Tim Berlin, David Bliss, Jim Blubaugh, Dawn Blubaugh, Marcia Blumer, Curt Bontrager, Cynthia Bradley, Michelle Breasbois, Ben Breasbois, Tom Breault, Nancy Brooks, Sue 74 Brown, Carol Brown, Mark Burch, Anna May Burkett, Mark Bursley, Carolyn Caldecourt, Al Carroll, Bryan Carroll, Kathy Chalmers, Jim Chatterton, Ann Chubb, Debbie Church, Dale Clark, Mike Cook, Bob Costley, Laurie Coy, Polly Coy, Robbie Crosby, Annette Crosby, Beth Crosby, Debbie Davis, Kristine Dawsen, Tom Dietsch, Karen Devereaux, Michelle Devore, Kelly Dopp, Rich Dryer, Dave Dyer, Debbie Eastman, Brent Emerson, Steve English, Sally Estep, Julie Facciola, Pat Ferguson, Terry Fick, Karen Fields, Terry Finney, Lonnie Finney, Jean Foote, Gene Foster, Larry Freeze, Gordon Gandy, Marla Garner, Jim Ginter, Cindy Glenn, Rosanne Glynn, Ruth Goodall, Cathy Goodall, Don Hackett, Paula Hagle, Yvette Hale, Vern Haley, Tom Hartnagle, John Heikkila, Bruce Herman, Andy Hock, Dewey Hoggard, Marcia Holt, Terry Holton, Susan Howey, Cathy Howison, Mark Huber, Cheryl Huggard, Kathy Jeffries, Vicki Jenkins, Dick Jines, Byron Johnson, Steve June, Albert Katzinger, Becky Kenyon, Dale av sa Kenyon, Keith King, Debbie Klinehaus, George Knapp, Robin Kovacevich, Joan | Kreps, Gene Krotzer, Carla Krotzer, Nancy Krotzer, Sue Kurfman, Dan Ladner, Kim Lanbert, Laucilee Lamee, Dan Landis, John Lange, Robin | Leddy, Karen Little, Rhonda Livingston, Marilyn Livingston, Maxine Livingston, Richie Love, Mark Lowe, John Lyons, Cathy | Lyons, Fred McDonald, Bill Mrs. Thurston, girls P.E. in- structor, is shown putting a class of seventh grade girls through their paces. Mainhood, Greg Marquardt, Sue Mashue, Dotti Maxon, Karen Mercer, Pam Miller, Dave Miller, Sandy Mizer, Pam Murphy, Terry Myers, Doug Nardbeck, Cindy Norris, Kathy Noykos, Marla Orbis, Rodney Ostrander, Gail Phillips, Dottie Pitman, Paul Pritchard, Tony Putnam, Sue Raab, John Raab, Joanne Randolph, Fred Rector, Dale Richardson, Mike Rider, Suzie Rios, Laticia Rogers, Jeff Secrist, Jim Seeley, Henry Schlicker, Lindy Scribner, Diane Shaffer, Larry Shangle, Kris Shuart, Ed Smith, Cathy 78 Smith, Ellen Smith, Rick Snyder, Randy Spitnale, Dennis Stack, Vickie Steele, Mike Sterns, Tom Stone, Pam Sweetman, Max Swift, Gary Taylor, Doug Taylor, Tom Terwillegar, Kevin Thompson, Bill Thompson, Steve Thompson, Sue Ulery, Rich Varner, Dan Washington, Charlie Wendt, Chris Weston, Sally Wirtz, Brian Wolgast, Bill Woodbury, Sonny Woodcock, Dan Wright, Nola NOT PICTURED Carleen, Doran Holzhausen, Dave Nieman, Terry Wiggins, Ken To 8th GRADERS ANTICIPATE 80 COMING YEARS CLASS OFFICERS Rhonda Kobel--Hist. Ken Lashuay--Pres. Marla Huber--Sec. Kathy Leddy-- Treas. Not Pictured Pat Secrist--V. Pres. Ames, Danny Anibal, Elaine Ash, Doug Badgero, Karen Badour, Mark Banks, Debbie Banks, John Barber, Michelle | Bass, George ) Bass, Jim Beach, Keith Beach, Tina Bejeck, Tom Bennett, Bonnie Berry, Pat Blubaugh, John Blubaugh, Norine Blumer, Ann Bontrager, Chris Braden, Diane Brawt, Helen Breasbois, Debbie Breault, John Breedlove, Jeannie Briley, Sue Brooks, Joe Brown, Roger Buckey, Joe Buckner, Tom Burch, Carol Butters, Roberta Campbell, Trudy Cashen, Richard Chapin, Cathy Clark, Lyn Clark, Nola Cook, Jim Courtney, Connie Crall, Debbie Curley, Beth Davidson, Tim Debolt, Darwin Devericks, Linda Dickerson, Debbie Douglas, Charles Douglas, Dave Dryer, Tim English, Joan Facciola, Sue Fick, Becky Fishtorn, Jim Freeze, Randy Gandy, Cindy Glenn, Richard Gordon, Rex 82 Gransden, Kathy Grice, Tom Haggit, Rhonda Hagle, Marla Hagley, Vickie Hail, Tom Ham, Becky Hartung, Becky Havers, Kathy Heath, Pat Hebner, Pam Herrignshw, Donna Hill, Tim Hitsman, Merlin Holbert, Cindy Holmsen, Jeff Holzhausen, Jeff Hopkins, Patty Howey, Colleen Hoyt, Kathy Huber, Marla Hudson, Sharon Jacobs, Mary Johnson, Ray Juengel, Mary Kempa, Pat Kenyon, Debra Kindy, Joyce Kline, John Knapp, Barb Koble, Rhonda Kocisky, Debra Kurfman, Dave Ladner, Greg Lambeth, Lisa LaMee, Dave LaRue, Mickey Lashuway, Ken Lashuway, Sue Leddy, Kathy Lee, Sandra Little, Tim Longstreth, Shelly McLain, Christine McIntosh, Denise McLaren, Marsha McLean, Dave McLeod, Ken Mapes, David Marden, Marla Miller, Karen Miller, Kathie Morden, Dennis Morey, Mike Morgan, Barb = ee Si ais ae The Quasars Science Quiz Team, SEATED L. to R.: Elizabeth Gransden, Linda Adkins, Duane Otey, and David Miller. The Braintrusts, STANDING: Lynn Strait, Debbie Holmsen, Norine Blubaugh, and Bill Wolgast. 83 Myers, Dan Nelson, Wendy Ogg, Vickie Ordiway, Carl Orvis, Jonquil Otey, Duane Parsons, Patty Phillips, Becky Post, Hank Reed, Bruce Reeves, Rick Reid, Dick Rider, Mary Robinson, Jim Robinson, Mike Ross, Joe Rydman, Karla Sasse, Linda Sasse, Paul Schaefer, Jim Scribner, Claudine Scribner, David Scribner, Dennis Secrist, Pat Shaffer, Diane Short, Helen ; Sian, Keith Sian, Ken Sinclair, Steve Skutt, Debbie Smith, Leo Smith, Robin Snyder, Dennis Spann, Brent Stalter, Jan 84 Steele, Ed Stillwagon, Bonnie Stone, Tom Swarthout, Rae Swoffer, Sue Talbot, Darlene Talbot, Marlene Terwillegar, Don Tisdale, Kathy Tracy, Brenda Tripp, Richard Turner, Diana Twining, Kurt Valentine, Ted Weaver, Kip Welch, Kathy Wetherell, Bruce Wetherell, Dale Wiggins, Judy Williamson, Bonnie Wirtz, Keith Wontorcik, Cathy Woodbury, Carolyn Yates, Kathy Yoder, Doyle Yost, Randy NOT PICTURED Brooks, Tom Brown, Dan Crosby, Dave Shepard, Dennis Southwell, Sue Szyperski, Ann { YA +. Se TES — Eg ue J 3 hes — SS Sa Randy Freeze is shown as he takes over the class for the hour dur- ing Pep Week. FRESHMEN ENJOY HIGH SCHOOL YEAR Adkins, Linda Anger, Rhonda Bauer, Bob Berlin, Lyle Bihn, Janet Blumer, Steve Braden, Debbie Bugbee, Connie Burch, Brenda Bursley, Kay Caldecourt, Jo Anne Carroll, Denny Carroll, Gary Carroll, Jeff } Carroll, Karen Chatterton, Linda Clark, June Cottrel, Randy Curtis, Don Davis, Gayle DeBolt, Darla Doehring, Denice Dryer, Jim Dugdale, Tim Eastman, Steve i CLASS OFFICERS Glenn Johnson --Hist. Tony Lentz--Sec. Mary Linton-- Treas. Paula Johnston--Pres. Gavin Frantz--V. Pres. 86 Eastman, Steve Fenske, Gayle Fick, Kimberly Fick, Lanis Fields, Linda Fitting, Randy Frantz, Gavin Freeman, Pam Ginter, Dan Goodall, Debbie Gransden, Elizabeth Grass, Randy Grigar, Tom Haggit, Debbie Haney, Rosa Harnick, Sue Hart, Elaine Hartnagle, Don Havens, Becky Hayes, Tom Heppner, Gale Hill, Nancy Hoggard, Greg Hoggard, Roger Holmsen, Debbie Hoon, Alan Hoyt, Bob Hubert, Fred Howison, Patty Inman, Chuck Jackson, Jerrilyn Jardno, Joan Jeffries, Dave Johnson, Glenn Johnston, Paula Keenan, Jim Kenyon, Margo Kitzman, Bobbi Knapp, Paul Kobel, Mike Kovacevich, Debbie Krotzer, Bob Krotzer, Sonja Lambert, Diane Landis, Candee LaVier, Nancy Lentz, Tony Linton, Mary Little, Rick Love, Buck Lyons, Kriss McConnell, Beatrice McCormick, Cindy McCray, Dan McDonald, Chuck McDougle, Shirley McIntosh, Roger March, Rhoda Marquardt, Bryan Mashue, Henry Maus, Cindy Miller, Dave Moe, Mary Moody, Rick Morgan, Jim Morr, Mark Mudd, Peggi Myers, Jesse Olund, Suzie Owens, Lynn 88 Parker, Theresa Parsons, Kendra Parsons, Mike Peasley, Sandy Peasley, Steven Pelton, Ray Philips, Elsie Raab, Doreen Raab, Janet Raftery, Mary Reardon, Mike Reist, Dawn Rider, Ray Sasse, Jo Anne Saxton, Lewis Schaefer, Randy Schalk, Pam Schmelzer, Lugene Seelhoff, Kevin Shepard, Janice Sian, Wanda Sirrine, Robin Skamelka, Pat Slykhouse, Tom Smith, Peggy Smith, Robin Spitnale, Mike Stanford, Jerry Steele, Keith Stevens, Connie Stevens, Eugene Strait, Lynn Suderman, Penny Sweetman, Ron Terrill, George Thurlow, Kelvin Timmons, Tom Titus, Tim VanMeter, Mary Ann Upham, Bill Wade, Sheryl Waggoner, Kathy Wallace, Laura Walters, Jeff Weaver, Kathy Weimer, David White, Bill Wiggins, Dale Wilcox, Bobbi Williamson, Melodie Wirtz, Mike Woodcock, Ron Woodruff, Sharmon Wyse, Greg Yatch, Ed Yates, Frances Two seniors act as Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus to get students in the Christmas spirit. NOT PICTURED Larry Holmes Beverly Tweedie 90 Albee, Denise : Badgero, Brenda Badour, Charlie Bailey, Larry Banks, Bill OFFICERS Left to Right: Debbie Scribner --Historian, Tom Pangborn--Trea- surer, John Maxon-- Vice President, and Mary Mashue--Sec- retary. Berry, Tiny Bontrager, Emily . Bashore, Lindsey Beach, Dale Briley, Jeffrey Brown, Harry Brown, Mike Bugbee, Nancy Burkett, Paul Carlin, Jared Carrol, Jim Chenoweth, Rich Chmiel, Mary Cobb, Gary Corbett, Randy Coy, Connie Crandell, Pete Davis, Paula Demott, Debbie Dempsey, George Devereaux, Dar Devore, Judy Dorton, Judy Dugdale, Ken Dunbar, Faye Emerson, Debbie Facciola, Chris Fenske, Nancy Fick, Ruth Fisher, Janet Fisher, John Fitzgibbon, Kevin Fox, Jeff Frantz, Mike Gandy, Mike Gerish, Debbie Grey, Russell Hackett, Rob Hagle, Sue Hale, Harry Ham, Debbie Harmon, Steve Harnick, Keith Harrington, Beverly Harrington, Dennis 92 Havers, Bob Heath, Mike Hebner, Debbie Hickerson, Beth Hignite, Steve Hill, Joyce Holton, Valerie Holzhausen, Jack Hopkins, Alva Inman, Larry Inman, Vince Jackson, Mike Jenkins, Ron Johnson, Deanna Johnson, Diane Jones, Jean Keenan, John Keidel, Bud Kempa, John Kenyon, Jim Kerrigan, Pat Kosnik, Janet Krocker, Dave Krocker, Gordon Krotzer, Tom 93 Janet and John; barefoot at the Stomp . Kudich, Connie LaCrosse, Ellen Lambeth, Rita LaMee, Sue Lashuay, Don Lashuay, Mike Leddy, Jim Lenardson, Gail Livingston, Shannon McGraw, Bo Maloney, Maxine Malpass, Dick Mapes, Jackie Mapes, Mike Marden, Sue Mashue, Mary Maxson, John Miller, Cindy Miller, Dar Miller, Pam Miller, Vicki Moe, Marilyn | Mohr, Maureen Moore, Deanna Moore, Karen Moore, Kim Morr, Linda Myers, Steve Neal, Peggy Opperman, Jan Owen, Pam Pangborn, Tom Parsons, Janet Pavka, Connie Phillips, Carl 94 L4G Phillips, Ed Pittman, Sheila Post, Fred Premo, Dolores Raab, Ray Rabbage, Dale Ray, Duane Rector, Reggie St. Armor, Robin Shaefer, Lou Ann Schaefer, Paula Shalk, Terry Scribner, Debbie Shangle, Kirk Sharpe, Brian Shively, Bob Sian, Bruce Smith, Bob Smith, Linda Smith, Sue Spann, Debbie Steinmetz, Clara Stern, Peggy Stevens, Dave Stillwagon, Dave Stone, Mike Szyperski, Joe Terrill, Kathy 95 All musicians try to grow a beard at some time in their life. Abbate, Mike Allen, Kathy Barton, Gary Eastman, Larry Breedlove, Janet Forshie, Duane NOT PICTURED Davis, Carol Kerns, Sheron Youmans, Bill Tweedie, Charles Southwell, John Ross, Linda 96 B.C. Varsity cheerleaders throwing a Corunna player into the bon fire before Homecoming. Terwillegar, LuAnn Terwillegar, Nancy Thomas, Doug Thompson, Jim Timmons, Kathy Tyrrell, Brenda Van Steenhouse, Jan Waddell, Phil Wallace, Tom Wade, Linda Walters, Glenn Welch, Marty White, Troy Williams, Mike Williamson, Art Wilson, Bob Wirtz, Donna Wright, Myrtle Wyse, Dennis Yost, Dave Young, Rick Adkins, Norm Albaugh, Joe Albee, Ralph Anibal, Marvin Anibal, Melvin Badour, Linda Bailey, George Baker, Kerry Barber, Pam Blumer, Tom Bontrager, Cathy Braden, Dan Brawt, Glenna Breedlove, Connie Breedlove, Kathy Briggin, Vicki Brooks, Becky Brown, Karen Brown, Ken Burkett, Larry Buttress, Sharen Carlin, Yvonne Carroll, Tom Cassidy, Rhonda Chatterton, Carol Clark, Rex Coe, Candy 97 CLASS OFFICERS Ralph Albee--Treas. Gil Rider--V. Pres. Ingrid Smith--Pres. Not Pictured Becky Brooks--Sec. Charlotte Hildebrant--Hist. 98 Cook, Jack Cottrell, Bob Doehrine, Debbie Doil, Ross Droomer, Ken English, Gail Federer, Paula Fick, Fred Fitzgibbon, Pat Foote, Jan Fox, Allison Franklin, Sue Frantz, Gil Freeze, Gary Friedrich, Bernie Gandy, Dave Goodall, Bob Grosteffon, Paul Hagle, Brenda Hagle, Karen Hartnagle, Dave Hartung, Rita Heikkila, Dave Hickerson, Vicki Hildebrant, Char Hill, Beth Hollingshead, Barry Holzhausen, Jerry Hudson, Sherry Hull, Barb Jackson, Cathy Jackson, Peggy Jeffries, Toni Jewell, Debbie Johnson, Laura Kaufman, Gale Kenyon, Sue Kirk, Barb Kovacevich, Mary Ann Lange, Steve Lavier, Mike Leddy, Chris Lee, Diana Lentz, Joe Lewis, Diana Linton, Barb Linton, Floyd Little, John Livingston, Lee Lowe, Rex McConnell, Jack McCray, Rhonda McDonald, Sheryl McGowan, Beth McGraw, Yvonne McLachlan, Regina Mapes, Chuck Marquardt, Sheila Marsh, Barb Martin, Elaine Maxwell, John Sue Peasley is shown in a lively game of Volleyball during phys. ed. Hypnosis causes these students to break up'. 100 Meekhoff, Paggy Miller, Donna Moorehead, Glen Morr, Mike Otey, Mike Owens, Joe Page, Cheryl Parker, Kim Peasley, Sandy Peasley, Yvonne Petrie, Mary Pettipas, Roger Phillips, Ben Pietscher, Annette Plueddemann, Beth Post, Kathy Ray, Steve Rider, Gil Robinson, Kathi St. Louis, Stan Swade, George Scoles, Dennis Seelhoff, Kim Shaffer, Marie Shaffer, Jerry Shepard, Ramona Short, Audrey Sinclair, Clarice Skamelka, Kathy Smith, Carol Smith, Ingrid Smith, jeri-Gene Smith, Judy Smith, Rhonda Smith, Mary Smith, Patricia Spitnale, Diane Stern, Roy Stewart, Heather Suderman, Pam Swarthout, Kim Sweebe, Sandy Swoffer, Ruth Talbot, Chris Tessin, Ruben Thomas, Richard Thurlow, Keith Timmons, Karen VanMeter, Rob Weaver, Ronna Wilcox, Richard Wolf, Ken Wolfe, Karen Woodcock, Cris Woodcock, Terry Youmans, Corlis 101 NOT PICTURED Crosby, Jeff Dempsey, Larry Herman, Dudley McDougle, Jean McLeod, James Schalk, Eric Saxton, Greg Sweet, Linda McMahon, James Sheets, Barry S€ 1969 PROM HELD AT COUNTRY CLUB The Queen and Court of the 1968-69 Prom were l. tor.: Jackie Woodcock 3rd runner up; Janeen Wolgast, 2nd runner up; Catherine Fisher, Queen; and Jenedel Petrie, 1st runner up. The well-known Legends were the source of music at the Prom. Below: Cathy Fisher, Queen, was crowned by the principal of the high school, Mr. Oliver Juengel. Even the chaperones enjoyed the atmosphere of the Midland Country Club. Pat Clifford enjoyed danc- ing to the sounds of the Legends . The Ballroom of the Midland Country Club provided the needed space for the dancers and the members of the band. Below: Queen, Cathy Fisher and escort, Jim Short are greeted before the crowning. Paula Shaffer was one of the many Juniors who volunteered to help serve refreshments. EXCHANGE STUDENTS VISIT FROM FOUR ai Jorge Poblete came to Bullock Creek at the start of the second semester from Chile. He stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wyse and family of 2580 Stewart Road. He stated that he liked’ Bullock Creek because he didn't have to wear a tie to school as he did in Chile, and he could sleep on Saturdays here. Per -Olof Svenson was one of the three who came to Bullock Creek in the summer, to stay the entire year. He stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Slykhouse and family of 3080 East Gordonville Road. His home is located in Stockholm, Sweden. Per-Olof plans to enter the field of government after he finishes school. Henrik Kolstrup was one who came from Denmark in the summer to stay the year in the Midland Area. He lived with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jackson and family of 1478 — = me: West Isabella Road. His father is a dentist in the ry Wega 3 small town of Juelsminde on the Eastern coast of Den- mark. His plans for the future were indefinite when he left. Olivera Trajkova was the third and final exchange student to arrive in the Bullock Creek area during the summer. She stayed with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herbert of 3147 Bullock Creek Drive. She liked the United States, but she s aid that the food was cooked a lot different here than in Yugoslavia, her home country. ere Right: Olivera became interested quite easily in the language labo- ratory since she has a wide background in languages. She is pictured | here with Mrs. Jean Baney. FOREIGN COUNTRIES a) ‘e 4 % ’ 4 ie: er ae Mrs. Zinck was ofetn caught conversing with Jorge in his native tongue, Spanish. Above: Olivera made many visits to the Bullock Creek library. In her native country, Yugoslavia, community libraries were larger and more popular than the school libraries. Below: A leisurely chat about their native countries and Michigan customs provided hours of entertainment for Olivera, Henrik, and Per-Olof. Henrik, Olivera, and Per-Olof are caught taking a suspicious but good-natured look into Mr. Climie's office. NEAL, PETRIE—TOP STUDENTS Chuck Neal, valedictorian of the Senior Class will attend Lake Superior State Col- lege in the fall. He has been active in Na- tional Honor Society, forensics, Sr. Class President, Student Council member, track, and cross country. Jenedel Petrie, salutatorian, will attend Michigan State. She has been active in yearbook, newspaper, National Honor So- ciety, F.T.A., Student Council, Intramu- rals, and was Vice-Pres. of the Senior Class. Top Graduating Seniors--BACK ROW | tor: Mary Ellen Weaver, Ralph Wirtz, Dan Millhisler, Gary Timmons, Cathy Fisher, Steve Woodcock, Ann Chenoweth, Jim Raftery, Merlin Yoder, Lanora Wright. SITTING: Jan : Crozier, Ginger Curtis, Sally Cook, Betty Wolfe, Gloria Meekhoff. Not pictured: Betty Sawade, Margaret Brooks, Jackie Woodcock, and Jim Lentz. : i 108 _ CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS L. to R.: Jeri Shangle, historian; Mrs. Rose Burleson, advisor; Jenedel Petrie, vice-president; Charles Neal, president; Mr. Tom Limberg, advisor; Rose Mary Terwillegar, secretary, and Micki Brooks, Treasurer. The Senior Class is shown gathered for a meeting in the familiar confines of the little theater. 109 BULLOCK CREEK GRADUATES 112 The last day of school for seniors was marked with the last 15 minutes of the day being devoted to seniors running and shouting in the halls. The final preparations are made by seniors just prior to Baccalaureate, BACCALAUREATE SPEAKERS Left to right: Rev. Ray Rector, Rev. Wayne Jensen, Rev. Ralph Stahly and Mr, Oliver Juengel. CLASS MOTTO What We Are to be, We Are Now Be- coming CLASS COLORS Blue and Gray CLASS FLOWER Carol Butterbaugh receives a rose from Paula Fede- Red Rose rer following her graduation. 110 SENIORS IN CLASS OF There were 112 seniors participating in Bac- calaureate and Commencement ceremonies held in the High School Gym June 8 and June 12, re- spectively. Dr. Clyde M. Campbell, Michigan State University, was the main speaker. His sub- ject was, ‘Education For The Good Life. The High School Band played the Processional and Re- cessional. COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS Left to right: Rev. Byron Coleman, Rev. Veryl Roth, Mr. Dalton Coe, Dr. Clyde Campbell, Mr. James O. Fisher, and Mr. Oliver Juengel. 111 Janice Crozier receives her diploma from Board president James O. Fisher. Marilyn Adkins Charles Bass Linda Brawt Rick Allen Alan Anger Remember when we willingly gave up the Stu- dent Lounge so Mr. Climie could have an office. Irene Brawt Judy Breault Ron Breedlove 112 Margaret Brooks Duane Clark John Coleman Noreen Brooks Remember the rebel- lious students who would- n't pay $.25 for a parking permit and then had to pay to get the car out of hock when it was towed away? Sally Cook 113 Ann Chenoweth Cherrie Crosby Janice Crozier Virginia Curtis Remember the second time students stopped up the johns and they still wouldn't let us out of school, Terrhie Dunbar Linda Emerson Ma ry Federer Dave Fick Catherine Fisher 114 Sue Frantz Diana Havers Yvonne Gordon Remember when Mr. Warner had more hair on his face than on his head at the Sophomore Swamp Stomp? Daniel Hayes 115 Linda Grose Sharon Harrington Diane Herbert Bruce Hitsman Henrik Kolstrup Barry Johnson Leonard Kempa Remember how happy we were when we finally reached seventh grade? Jerry Kerns Bryon Krotzer Ted Kudich | 116 Kathy Kukulka James Lentz Donna McDougle Ronald Lapp Remember how upset we all were because we thought we had to take semester exams? Peggy McDowell 117 William Lenardson George Martin Dennis Maxwell Sharon Miller James Moe Gloria Meekhof Remember the pajama party Miss Bruin gave for Olivera after first semes- ter exams? Jerry Myers 118 Leland Miller Daniel Millhisler Susan Myers ‘ | Thomas Nagel Charles Neal Remember the Rinder - cella skit with the gairy mudfather? John Owens Kim Parsons Jenedel Petrie Robert Pittman Jorge Poblete 119 James Raftery Janice Rogers Lexie Seelhoff Remember when you bought your first news - paper and couldn't read the print? James Short | Judy Sian David Sinclair James Sirrine 120 es 14 bs Debra Smith Linda Stevely David Stillwagon Sandra Smith Remember when Lee Thompson played his Na- tional Anthem, a Polka? Pamela Strait 121 Keith Stewart Per-Olof Svensson Patricia Terrill Rosemary Terwillegar Remember the only time Steve Opperman made the Honor Roll? Leland Thompson Jane Titus Olivera Trajkova 122 Gary Timmons John VanMeter = Pam Varner James Wallace Mary Ellen Weaver Remember when B.C. was accredited? ‘ Duane Wetherall Candy Wetherbee Ralph Wirtz Janeen Wolgast Jackie Woodcock Laurel Woodcock Steven Woodcock NOT PICTURED: Kenneth Maltby Daniel Post Norma Jean Shaffer Jill Wyman Lanora Wright Dexter Wyse Craig Yager Merlin Yoder Jesse Young 124 a CATHY FISHER—QUEEN OF THE 1969 PROM 125 2 ete pee + oot 27 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1969 FISHER CONTRACTING COMPANY General and Heavy Construction Road and Street Construction Subdivision Development Drainage Work Dick’s Texaco Service Complete Automobile Rustproofing with TEXACO Rustproof Compound First Developed by Texaco for Michigan Bell Telephone Company for Use on Their Fleet Vechicles Complete Automobile Servicing Top Value Stamps Compliments of Dick's Texaco Service Serving You in Two Locations DICK’S TEXACO Eastman at X-Way Midland, Michigan Phone 631-0180 ey mH i | ee om EE TE ah i DICK’S TEXACO 111 East Ellsworth St. Midland, Michigan Phone 835-4561 Best Wishes to the Class of 69 Dick’s Expressway Service Texaco Authorized Service Tune-Ups--Complete Exhaust Work Brake--Lubrication Washing--Waxing Ice--White Gas Goodyear--U.S. Royal Tires Mike’s Clark Super 100 The Best 100 Octane Premium at the Lowest Price The Friendliest Service in Midland 1801 S. Saginaw Rd. 839-9196 The Fabric Shop 127 Rodd Street 631-5000 Fashions by the Yard Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio Try Before You Buy = AS ofl | é Courtesy Demonstration for at a ee Individualized Make-Up by he Trained Personnel ho. an . 124 Townsend Across from Chemical pis Bank and Trust Co. Call 835-8500 Ford Press Inc. 1700 James Savage Road Printers and Linographers For the Best Printing . . . . It's Ford Press _MIDLAND PAINTING CO. call collect 517-631-0500 © FORD PRESS INC. 4 Ralph S. Waggoner PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS ui “y —t | 1814 James Savage Road joa MIDLAND, MICH. 48640 Ay Phone 835-831 ] Compliments of Community Drug Stores, Inc. 311 East Main Phone TE 2-882] 76 Ashman Circle Phone 631-2202 Midland, Michigan Tobaccos--Cameras Surgical Appliances Johnston’s Shell Service A416 E. Ellsworth St. Phone TE 5-708] BAILEY LUMBER 803 Townsend See Bailey for Your Building Needs Phone ME 1-1560 Craig Yager is shown looking over the selection of wrought iron railings, just one of a complete line of building needs available at Bailey Lumber Company. Mahar Motor Sales Inc. 1214 E. Buttles St. TE 5-164] Olsmobile Sales and Service Kellie’s 1014 S. Saginaw Road Hours: Open 10 a.m. to la.m. Call TE 2-3930 Where Good Food and Good Friends Meet 133 Camp’s Music Center 130 Townsend Street Phone TE 5-5721 Your Home for Records and All Your Musical Needs Midland Glass Co. Auto Glass Replaced Thermopane--Mirrors Glass Taple Tops Kawneer Store Fronts Entrances Sliding Patio Doors 2415 S. Saginaw 835-7752 M S CAFE Fine Food 231 Main Street Phone TE 2-3658 Midland, Michigan BOYD'S FASHION SHOPPEE 228 East Main Street Midland, Michigan Phone TE 5-2861 MIDLAND WELDING 410 Whitman Drive Midland, Michigan Phone 631-1051 NED'S TIRES 216 Ashman at Ellsworth Midland, Michigan Phone 835-8649 WARE SMITH FUNERAL HOME 5100 Eastman Rd. Midland--Sanford Phone 631-2292 LYN DeVRIES, REALTOR 2805 Ashman Midland, Michigan Phone 631-1234 GRANZO'S EXPRESSWAY STANDARD SERVICE 6214 Eastman Rd., Midland Phone 631-3637 COUPLE'S GROCERY 715 Ashman Street Open Sun. Evenings til 10 Phone 832-2611 ELECTRICAL ENTERPRISES Qualified Electricans Midland Phone 631-2177 ARMSTRONG'S PURE 1709 N. Saginaw Midland, Michigan LUNSFORD SUNOCO THOMAS GROCERY 4905 Eastman Road Midland, Michigan 6 Mile Corner--Midland, Mich. Gasoline and Groceries W. STANFORD GROCERY Phone TE 2-349] 11 Isabella Rd. Route 6 Midland, Michigan 48640 BURGESS DRAPERY 115 1 2 E. Main Street Midland, Michigan Phone TE 5-2511 TONIE'S BEAUTY SHOP 853 1 2 Poseyville Ph. 631-0860 Tony Tessin--Owner--Cperator Shirlee Warner-- Operator STEVENS DECORATORS 118 W. Main Street--Midland Phone TE 5-9320 Miller-Christensen Real Estate, Inc. Your Crossroads for Real Estate 3103 Washington St. at E. Ashman Phone ME 1-3410 BRYAN'S BICYCLE SHOP 415 E. Main Street Midland, Michigan Schwinn Bicycles ART'S CASH AND CARRY 1618 Jefferson Street Milk and Ice Cream Phone TE 5-708] ACE HARDWARE AND SPORTS INC. 419 E. Main St. Ph. 832-8829 Hardware-—Paints Plumbing--Heat MIDLAND SHOE REPAIR 1014 Haley Street Midland, Michigan Phone TE 9-9031 CHEMICAL CITY GLASS CO. 1008 Jefferson Avenue For Prompt, Courteous Service LAVIER'S BARBER SHOP 1868 E. Isabella Midland, Michigan Phone 631-2890 CHIC HAIRSTYLING 134 E. Ashman Circle Midland, Michigan Phone 631-1030 BARR RADIO AND TV SALES SERVICE 906 E. Pine Street Service Is Our Business Phone TE 5-2841 HONDA OUTDOOR SALES INC. 1808 James Savage Road Honda, BSA, Montesa, OSSU Midland, Mich. Ph. 835-9211 MIDLAND FISH AND SEAFOOD CO. Live Lobsters on Special Orders Phone 631-0430 1720 E. Patrick Midland, Michigan MIDLAND MOBILE HOMES 2929 S. Saginaw Road Midland, Michigan Phone 631-0730 BASIL'S BAY SERVICE 1203 E. Ellsworth--Across from Dow--Midland, Michigan Call 839-9121 Parkwood WESTSIDE MARKET 2904 Isabella Midland, Michigan Phone TE 5-6272 BILL'S SUPER 100 603 Ellsworth Street Midland, Michigan Phone 839-9234 EASTMAN PARTY STORE 5205 Eastman Road Midland, Michigan Phone 835-799] FRANCIS EVERGREEN NURSERY 311 West Wackerly Midland, Michigan Phone 832-8265 RITTER NURSERY Evergreens--Shrubs--Trees 307 S. Homer Rd. Ph. 835-4991 Midland, Michigan LOWERY NORTHERN 316 Fournie ME 1-0440 Midland, Michigan Automotive Supplies TYSON REAL ESTATE Midland, Michigan Phone 631-4411 TRIPLE BIRCH COUNTRY MARKET Retail Meats Freezer Beef Custom Slaughtering Ph. TE 2-2089 1240 S-M-30 Midland, Michigan GORDONVILLE GROCERY General Store 1563 M-30 Phone 835-2361 Midland, Michigan MIDLAND REALTY Midland, Michigan 2828 N. Saginaw Rd. Fred, Barb, and Ted GLENN'S PHOTOGRAPHIC 423 Circle Blvd. Midland, Michigan Phone 631-5470 FISHER SAND AND GRAVEL 921 South Jefferson Midland, Michigan Phone TE 5-7187 Excavating Bulldozing Ready-Mix Concrete Building Materials Sand Gravel be PEI 5 ee se nt SOM Ga NEY PHS Compliments of: James V. Schmidt Address: 1819 Bay City Road Phone 835-8862 For Color's Sake-- Insist on Great Lakes 5001 Eastman Road 631-5461 Midland, Michigan Amateur--Industrial Commercial--Professional Finishers One Day Service Anne Chenoweth enjoys the quick one day service available at Great Lakes Photo Color Service. She can also purchase all her film needs there without an additional stop. SHORTY’S WRECKER SERVICE For Prompt Service Call 835-7148 Ane LTH. 20'6° TRS, 9:00-2 1003 Jefferson Midland, Michigan McLaughlin Oil Co. Bob and Neil McLaughlin 708 Poseyville Road Phone 832-8391 Gas, Oil, Fuel Oil Service We Specialize in Trailer Hitches--Sales--Service Installations Wrecker Service Complete Minor Auto Repairs Tune-Ups Muffler and Tail Pipe Service Brake Service Dial 832-8731 704 Jefferson at 6th Johnston Contracting Co. ace b tas 23 : - ie aoe gd ; he ; 2 ‘ fi Nate i , rs 3y rie Lae BS Sd L¥esark @ teat ht) 756 Poseyville Road Phone TE 5-9621 Owens’ Party Store Poseyville at Stewart Phone 631-1330 Party, Grocery, and School Supplies Students in the B.C. area enjoy the friendly service extended to them by Owen's Party Store. VALLEY PLAZA Entertainment Center of Midland Valley Lanes Country Squire Inn Studio M Ramada Inn 2960 West Midland Road Pat Kerrigan spends much of her extra time bowling at Valley Lanes. Fred’s Southtown Auto Service 742 Poseyville Phone TE 2-3601 Fred's is the place to go for all of your car's needs. 139 a enn : | ee. “LEONARD Camp’s Cars Inc. acre TV and Appliances Sales and Service Philco--R.C.A. Television Color B W Specialists Stereo--Hi-Fi--Radios R.C.A. Victor Authorized TV Service We Service All Makes of Television Sets 1016 Haley at Carpenter Call TE 5-4850 Authorized Volkswagens Mercedes-Benz Th) New and Used 2000 S. Saginaw Rd. Midland TE 9-9924 McArdle Pontiac Cadillac, Inc. One Hour Martinizing The Most in Dry Cleaning Two Locations Eastlawn Shopping Center and 1524 N. Saginaw Road 2400 N. Saginaw Road Phone 631-1444 Ben and Janeen are impressed by this hardtop, just one of McArdle's many fine selections. LaSalle Cafe 134 East Main Street Midland TE 2-8571 Serving Food Since 1932 Callighans For Top Quality in Women's Apparel 115 West Main Midland Phone 631-1450 Al’s Sport Shop 144 East Main Midland TE 9-9621 Your Specialists in Sports City Dairy Dairy Products Premium Ice Cream=- Bulk or Package 309 Dartmouth Midland 835-3962 Bradley Funeral Home 402 Rodd Street Phone TE 2-8844 Serving Midland for over 50 Years Eesley Cleaners Pick-Up and Delivery Service Call TE 5-7179 or TE 5-7170 Where Customers Tell Their Friends Everything Comes Out Clean at Eesleys Make Your Savings Dollar Grow Open a savings account at the Bullock Creek Office of Chemical Bank . add to it every week . . . and watch it grow. Interest paid and com- pounded quarterly. We'll be looking for you. CHEMICAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY MIDLAND, MICHIGAN Mallery’s Barber Shop 1219 Poseyville Rd. Phone 631-1900 For the Most Important Person in Our Shop-- You We Have Installed the All New Vacco System for Your Comfort. Ferries Maxwell Insurance Agency Corner Larkin Rodd Phone TE 5-6701 Protect What You Have Glover’s Rexall Drugs Ask Your Doctor To Phone Your Prescriptions to Glover's Rexall Drug 124 Ashman St. 2914 Ashman Phone TE 5-6789 TE 9-9975 Free Delivery 10 A.M.--2 P.M.--4 P.M. THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY fee PRae es @eet eereaeeeaee P eCC OCR eee i ee ne $@e ees a? € Mii P i i h college and high The Dow Chemical Company has been an avid supporter of bot sche onene programs as a training ground for students. Bullock Creek has provided several of our co-ops this year. One of them is Jackie Woodcock, who is a secre- tary working for Mr. George Momany, director of salary administration, U.S. area. ps Joan Moore Resin Development Lorraine Jarusel Credit Department « - vis Midland High 145 AN ACCENT ON YOUTH This is fast becoming a nation of young people. In fact, very shortly half the population of the United States will be under twenty-five. At Dow Corning, as with many other corpora- tions across the country, the younger generation is playing an important role in the company’s activities. Why? Because there’s a lot of truth in that old saying about there being no substitute for experience, and that’s exactly what the young people are getting today so that they may grow, develop and mature into the responsible leaders we will be looking to for guid- ance in the years to come. Work—study programs are one way that young people are getting that experience. At Dow Corning, co—op students have jobs in laboratories, production, engineering and offices. Here are a few of these young people at work. ‘DOW CORNING Chuck Neal Bullock Creek High Organic Chemistry Research IDLAN] MOVING STORAGE CO. AND. MICHIGAN Sarita lo . FIREPROOF STORAGE ati Ft: cae - Local World Wide Service 3120 N. Saginaw Road Free Estimates Call 832-8859 Robison’s Jewelry 113 Ashman Phone TE 5-5201 Nugent Drugs 3102 Jefferson Midland Phone TE 5-7744 | i MOEGGENBERG’S 94 Ashman Circle Phone TE 5-896] Men's--Boy's Wear ao 601 Sixth St. TE 5-6736 Midland Construction Co. 1933 E. Airport Rd. Phone 631-3640 Excavating Contractors and Equipment Rental 147 The Butcher Shop 901 E. Ashman Phone TE 5-7981 Quality Meats--Freezer Meats Art Cleaners Two Locations To Serve You 324 Ashman-=Stadium Plaza Downtown WN. Saginaw Rd. Complete Clothing Care Center Professional Coin Metered Cleaning--Do-It-Yourself Dry Cleaning ee Le 4-D Builder’s Supply 426 River Street Steel Doors Phone 631-0400 Fireplace Materials Reinforcing Steel Face Brick Safety Equipment Mike’s Red Carpet Restaurant Where All Midlanders Meet--Located in the Heart of Town Banquets-—Parties Always the Best Food Baringer’s Men’s Shop 129 E. Main St. Midland, Michigan Quality Merchandise and Friendly Service Per-Olof tries on the new look in sports coats at Baringers as Gorge looks on. Midland Fence Wousito 3 1 2 Miles North of Circle Anything in Fence Phone 835-4205 Chain Link Suburban Commercial Farm Residential Rustic Compliments of Midland Fence if a : 149 144 Ashman Circle Phone 631-2160 “yet. W ard Garett Niemiec’s Bay Service Tires, Batteries and General Repair 209 Jerome 835-5400 Superior Abstract and Title Co. Quality Has No Substitute 215 W. Buttles TE 5-6781 Marie Hepinstal, manager, is showing Craig Yager, Bullock Creek Senior, the process which is followed during a title search, which is one of the services provided by Superior Abstract. JAY'S Meni and Boys Wear Arrow Shirts--Richman Bros. Clothes Phone TE 5-1831 307 East Main Street Wall and Webb Diamond Unset and Mounted Custom Design Manufacturing Diamond Stone Setting Jewelry Repair and Watch Repair 120 West Main Phone 631-2271 Hamilton’s Bakery Shop 117 East Main Street TE 2-8190 All students know that their best bet to satisfy that sweet tooth after school or when shopping is to stop in at Hamilton's Bakery. Steius Footwear for the Whole Family Shoes Correctly Fitted 143 E. Main St. Henderson Bros. Residential and Auto Glass For a Complete Rust Proof Job See Us 350 E. Main Street Phone 631-0121 The Men’s Shop 212 East Main Street Phone 631-3302 Gorge Poblette, Chilean exchange student, is impressed with the fine men's selections avail- able at The Men's Shop. 15] Yours in Service in Years To Come. Gambles The Friendly Store We Can Supply Most Home Needs! Wishing the Class of 69 Greater Goals Achieved Gambles in the Eastlawn Shopping Center, Midland 324 East Main Street Phone 631-1934 ys 4 1 Congratulations Graduating Class of 1969 Montgomery Wards Eastlawn Shopping Center Appliance, Household, and Family Needs Catalogue and D elivery Service Phone ME 1-0770 Lou’s Shoe Market Your Family Shoe Store in the Circle Plaza Midland Phone 835-719] Everett Carpet Co. 318 Ashman Street Midland, Michigan Phone 835-7191 Branson Builders 715 Road Street Your Home--Our Trust Lemke Bootery 4013 Jefferson Phone TE 5-6231 Men's=-Women's--Children's Shoes IRANSON BUILDERS TORN ROME SuR rasy W. T. Grant Co. East Lawn Shopping Center Touch-Down Headquarters for All Your School Supplies and Complete Needs for Home and Family. Use Our Convenient Charge-It Plan Phone TE 2-8809 925 South Saginaw Enjoy a Delicious Meal or Refreshment at Our Skillet. 155 Miller Furniture 54 Ashman Circle Phone TE 5-464] . as HY vi nae emer f AO. Peets . es ; SAN , 5 + f4 S c : Brownie’s Market 101 Poseyville Rd. Mi dland Phone TE 9-973] _A Fine Selection of Meat from the Counter Custom Cutting for Freezers Meehan Real Estate Inc. The Heart of the Home Is You and We Give Individual ME 172511 REAL ESTATE, INC. Attention to All Your Real 123 N. Mc DONALD Estate Needs. Brownie’s Body Shop 617 Jefferson Phone 631-2560 Midland, Michigan Automobile Collision Service Front Wheel Alignment Junior Achievement of Midland, Inc. 2005 George St. 631-0162 Jackie, Beth, and Sheila are impressed with one of the student made products of J.A. EASTLAWN PHARMACY 831 S. Saginaw Road Phone TE 9-9919 Midland Free Delivery, School Supplies Cosmetics Ron Lapp finds that bandages and other medical supplies are very useful to him in this cruel world, STANLEY’S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Carpeting by Magee--Nylon Wool Acrylon and Herculon Kitchen Carpeting Midland--118 East Hines Street--Phone 832-2221 “FURNITURE Antine © TV SETS © OFFICE eubutr: at te 2292 EASTMAN PORE ARIMY- SURPLUS MR Bill Grimes Ford 1303 S. Saginaw Road Phone 631-0040 Bob and Cathy are caught giving an admiring glance to the new Ford from Bill Grimes. Per- haps they are thinking ahead to the day that they will be in the car market. Ken’s Typewriter Service 503 S. Saginaw Road Phone ME 1-0133 Suppliers of Olympia Typewriters in Portable, Stationary, and Electric Models 230 E. Main Street Maytag--Philco--Zenith --Hoover-=Stereo-- Kitchen Aid--Tappan Everything in Hardware Appliances Serving Midland Area Since 1910 158 Dawn Donuts lirs'O d.micntoel lip.m: Every Day 1917 S. Saginaw Road World's Best Coffee and Donuts 631-1840 201 McDonald Street Phone TE 2-8877 Sheila Marquardt is find- ing first hand information about a checking account from one of the friendly clerks at the First National He Bank and Trust Co. — Plain ’n Tweed Shop 415 S. Saginaw Road Junior Lines 631-0705 159 Chevrolet... Chevelle... Trucks 3020: Gowdy Yarn Shoppe 134 West Main Phone TE 5-6898 Imported and Domestic Yarns Large Variety of Color and Fabric Knitting Accessories Free Instruction Camaro... Chevy Il... Corvainee ace Specialized Truck Service Quick Service Bumping Painting; All Makes Used Cars, Wholesale and Retail We Are Proud of Our Personalized Service ONE STOP SHOPPING CENTER Duggan Electric Residential and Commercial Wiring Telephone TE 5-3911 2401 Ashby Road Midland Stewart Road Poultry Farm Farm Fresh Eggs 2600 West Stewart Road Phone TE 5-1096 Saylor’s Bike Shop 1631 N. Eastman Phone 835-8498 Such Famous Names as: Roll Fast Denult Triumph Guarnty Regulars 3-Speed 5-Speed 10-Speed Both Boys and Girls Emily Gibbs 160 Ashman Circle Phone 835-3811 Infant's Children's Apparel Juvenile Furniture MIDLAND STUDIO | VS Sie Formerly Colby's Studio 219 1 2 East Main Street Open Tues. thru Sat. 10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Closed Mondays Phone 631-1576 Photographer: Alan Harding MEIER’S STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP | | PILED 122 West Main Street Meiers Is Headquarters for All Seniors Who Are Looking for Professionally Done Senior Pictures EXECUTIVE HOUSE--MOTOR LODGE Dining--Banquets--Cabaret Lounge 517-631-0570 18155 Saginaw Rd. TWX 810-266-9000 Midland, Michigan FOREIGN CAR SALES Specializing--NSU--Volkswagen New Used--Complete Service Isabella Road at Vance Road Phone 839-9661 SENIOR INDEX ADKINS, MARILYN: Choir 1,2,3,4; Home Ec. Club 1; Newspaper 4; Yearbook 4. ALLEN, RICK: Band 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3; Class Officers 1, Sec.; Fo otball 2,3. BASS, CHUCK: Intramurals, Bowling 1. BRAWT, IRENE: Co-Op 4; G.A.A. 2; Home Ec. Club 1; Intramurals 1,2,3. BRAWT, LINDA: Choir 1; Co-Op 4; Home Ec. Club 1; Intramurals 1,3; Newspaper 4. BREAULT, JUDY: G.A.A. 2; Intramurals 2; Majorette 1,2,3,4. BREEDLOVE, RON: Baseball 2,3; Football 2,3; Intramurals bowling 2. BROOKS, MARGARET: Class Officers 3, Treas., 4 Treas:; Co-Op 4; 'G.A,A. 2,3; Home Ec. Club 2, Treas.; Intramurals 2,3; Newspaper 3; Bus. Mgr.; Yearbook 3. BROOKS, NOREEN: G.A.A. 1,2; Home Ec. Club 3; Intramurals 1,2; Pep Club 1. CHENOWETH, ANNE: Art Club 3; F.T.A. 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Yearbook 1. CLARK, DUANE: Baseball 3; Intramurals Bowling 4. CLARK, GARRY: Basketball 1,2,3; Co-Op 4; Football 1; Newspaper 4; Student Council 1; Track 1; Yearbook 4. COLEMAN, JOHN: Art Club 2,3,4 Pres.; Campus Life Club 3,4; Co-Op 4; Newspaper 3, Art Editor; Student Council 3; Track 3; Yearbook 4; Prom Chairman 3, COOK, SALLY: Band 1,2,3; F.T.A. 4; National Honor Society 4; Newspaper 4. CROSBY, CHERRIE: G.A.A. 4; Intramurals 3,4; Library Assistant 2; Newspaper 4; Pep Club 1. CROZIER, JAN: Debate 2,3,4; Forensics 1,2,3; F.T.A. 4, Sec. Library Assistant 1,2; National Honor Society 4. CURTIS, GINGER: Co-Op 4; Home Ec. Club 1,2, 3; Tres. DRYER, CARL: Basketball 1,2; Cross Country 3; Football 1,2,4; Letterman's Club 3,4 Pres.; News- paper 35) Track) 1.2.3. DUNBAR, TERRHIE: Choir 1; G.A.A. 1,2; Intra- murals 1,2; Library Assistant 1,2. EMERSON, LINDA: Co-Op 4; G.A.A. 3; Home Ec. Club 1,2; Intramurals 2,3,4. FEDERER, MARY: Co-Op 4; Home Ec. Club 2; Newspaper 3; Pep Club 1. FICK, DAVE: Art Club 2,3; Band 3,4; Baseball 1, 2; Debate 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Forensics 1,2, 3,4; Intramural Bowling 1,2,3; Letterman's Club Sec. 3,4; Newspaper 1,2; Track 3; Wrestling 2,3. DOT DISCOUNT CENTER 243 East Main Midland, Michigan FIORSEEY S Flowers Gifts Phone 631-2500 715 S. Saginaw Rd. FISHERMCALHY: Class. Officer Vice—Pres.13; G.A.A. 2; Intramurals 2; Library Assistant 4; N.H.S. 4; Newspaper 4; Student Council 1. FRANTZ, SUE Co-Op Pres: 4; G.A.A:: Pres. 2, Vice-Pres. 3; Intramurals 1,2,3; Newspaper 4; Student Council 2,3,4. GORDON, YVONNE: G.A.A. 1; Home Ec. Club 1, 2; Newspaper 3. GROSE, LINDA: Art Club Treas. 2,3; Campus Life Club 3; Library Assistant 2; Newspaper 3. HAGLE, SANDI: G.A.A, 1,2,3 Pres.; Co-Op Club 4; Intramurals 3. HAVERS, DIANA: Library Assistant 1; Newspaper 3. HAYES, DAN: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2; Forensics 4; Track 1,2,3,4. HERBERT DIANE: Art Club 3,4; Vice-Pres.; Band 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; Intramurals 2,3; Yearbook 4. HITSMAN, BRUCE: Band 1,2; Co-Op 4. JOHNSON, BARRY: Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2; Cross Country 3,4; Football 1; F.T.A. 4; Letter- man's Club 3;4; Track 2,3 4: KEIDEL, BRENDA: Art Club 1,2; G.A.A. 3; Home Ee. Club 1; Intramurals 2,3;;Pep Club 2. KEMPA , LEONARD: Basketball 1,2,4; Student Council 4, Treas. KEMPA, TOM: Basketball 1,2,3; Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Newspaper 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 4. KERNS, JERRY: KOLSTRUP, HENRIK: Cross Country 4; Student Council 4. KUDICH, TED: Co-Op 4; Debate 1,2,3; Forencis Be KUKULKA, KATHY: Choir 1,2,3,4; Co-Op 4; G.A.A. 2; Intramurals 2; Pep Club 1; Student Council 2; Sextette 2,3,4. LAPP, RON: Band 1,2,3,4; Football 2,4; Forensics 3; Letterman's Club 4; Student Council 1; Track 4; Wrestling 1. LENARDSON, BILL: Basketball 3, Student Council PA LENTZ, JIM: Band 1,2,3; Drum Major 2,3; Co-Op 4; Cross Country 3,4; National Honor Society 4; Track 2; Wrestling 1,2,3. MALTBY, KEN: Football 1; Bowling Intramurals 1; Co-Op Club 4. MARTIN, GEORGE: Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Class Officers 2; Letter- man's Club 3,4; Newspaper 3; S.C. 1. MAXWELL, DENNIS: Art Club 1; Basketball 1; Football 1,2,4; Letterman's Club 4; Projectionist Spe tack 152.04 . MEEKHOF, GLORIA: Co-Op Club 4; National Honor Society 4. McCRAY, BRENDA: Choir 2; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 4; Home Ec. Club 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 4; Yearbook 4, McDOUGLE, DONNA: Art Club 2; G.A.A. 2; In- tramurals 1,2; Lib. Assistant 2,4. McDOWELL, PEGGY: Co-Op 4; Home Ec. Club 2. MILLER, LEE: Baseball 1,2,3; Campus Life Club 4; Letterman's Club 4; Basketball Team Manager 3, 4; Intramurals Bowling 3,4. MILLER, SHARON: Band 1; Co-Op Club 4 Vice- Pres.; G.A.A. 1,2,3,; Home Ec. 1;2; Intramurals 1,2,3; Lib. Assistant 2; Trampoline Club 2,3. MILLHISLER, DAN: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Class Officers Treas. 1, Pres. 2; Cross Country 1,2; F.T.A, 4; Letterman's Club 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Newspaper 1,2; Student Council 4; Track 1. MOE, JIM: Newspaper 4; Team Manager Track 1, Yearbook 4; Intramural Bowling 2,4. MYERS, JERRY: Baseball 1,3; Co-Op 4; Letter- man's Club 4. MYERS, SUE: Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 3; Student Council 3. NAGLE, TOM: NEAL, CHUCK: Class Officer Pres. 4; Co-Op Club 4; Cross Country 1; Forensics 4; National Honor Society 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Student Council 2; Track i OPPERMAN, STEVE: Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2; Newspaper 4, Business Manager; Yearbook 4. ORDIWAY, DEAN: Baseball 1; Cross Country 2; I ntramurals 3,4; Track 3. OWENS, JOHN: Golf 2; Intramurals Bowling 2,4; Newspaper 4, Sports Reporter. PARSONS, KIM: Baseball 1,2,3; Co-Op 4; Foot- ball 1,2. PETRIE, JENEDEL: Class Officers Sec. 3, Vice- Pres. 4; Debate 3; F.T.A. 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3, Sec. 4; Newspaper 1; Student Council 2; Yearbook 1,2,4. POBLETE, JORGE: Campus Life Club 4; Student Council 4. POST, DAN: Student Guidance Committee 4. RAFTERY, JIM: Cross Country 3,4; Football 1,2; Letterman's Club 3,4 Vice-Pres.; National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 4; Track 2,3,4. ROGERS, JAN: Band 1,2,3; Class Officers Pres. 1; Co-Op Club 4; Home Ec. Club Vice-Pres. 2; Intramurals 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Yearbook 3. SAWADE, BETTY (STACK): Class Officer 3; Co- Op Club 4; F.T.A. Vice Pres. 4; G.A.A. 2,3; Intramurals 2,3; National Honor Society 4; News- paper Page Fdit. 4, Bussiness Man. 3, Bus. Man. 4; P.E, Aide 2,3,4. SEELHOFF, LEXIE: Home Ec. Club 1,2; Library Assistant 1,4; Newspaper 3; Yearbook 4. SHAFFER, JEAN: Choir 1; Home Ec, Club 1,2; Pep Club 1. SHANGLE, JERI: Band 1,2,3; Class Officers 4, Historian; Co-Op 4; G.A.A. 2,3 Sec.; Home Ec. Club 1; Intramurals 2,3; Newspaper 3,4; Year- book 3. SHORT, JIM: Team Manager--football 1. SIAN, JUDY: Co-Op 4; Library Assistant 1,2; Newspaper 4. SINCLAIR, DAVE: Art Club 1; Band 1; Baseball 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2, Letterman's Club 4. SIRRINE, JIM: Band 1,2,3,4. SMITH, DEBRA: Band 3,4; Co-Op 4; G.A.A. 3,4; Home Ec, Club 1; Intramurals 1,3. SMITH, SANDY: Home Ec. Club 2; Intramurals-- Bowling 2,3,4; Newspaper 4. STEVELY, LINDA: Co-Op 1; Home Ec. Club 2; Newspaper 1; Pep Club 2; Yearbook 1. STEWART, KEITH: Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3,4. STILLWAGON, DAVE: Football 1,2,3,4; Letter- man's Club 3,4; Student Council 3--Vice-Pres.; Track 2,3; Wrestling 1,2,4. STRAIT, PAM: Campus Life Club 4; Choir 1,2,4; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Home Ec. Club 1; Intra- murals 1,2,3--Sec., 4-Sec.; Library Assistant 4; Newspaper 4; Projectionist 1; Yearbook 4. SVENSSON, PER-OLOF: Art Club 4; Cross Country 4; Student Council 4. TERRILL, PAT: Co-Op 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Home Ec. Club 1; Intramurals 1; Majorette 1,2,3. TERWILLEGAR, ROSE MARY: Cheerleading 2,3; Class Officers 4-Sec.; Co-Op 4 Sec. G.A.A. 2,3; Home Ec. Club 1; Intramurals 1,2,3; Newspaper 3,4-Head Typist; Pep Club 1,2,3; Yearbook 3,4. THOMAS, RENAY: Choir 1; Co-Op 4. THOMPSON, LEE: Co-Op 4. TIMMONS, GARY: Debate 1,2,3,4; Forensics 1,2; F,.T.A. 4 Pres.; National Honor Society 4; Student Council 3-Historian, TITUS, JANE: Art Club 3-Sec. 4 Sec.; Co-Op 4; F.T.A, 4, TRAJKOVA, OLIVERA: Home Ec. Club 4; Student Council 4. VAN METER, JOHN: Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4. VARNER, PAM: Class Officers 2, Sec; 3, Pres.; Forensics 2,4; F.T.A. 4; Intramurals 1,2,3; News- paper 1,2,3; Student Council 4; Yearbook 1,2,4. WEAVER, MARY ELLEN: Cheerleading 3-J.V. 4 Var.; Forensics 4; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 2; Home Ec. Dees WEAVER, MARYELLEN: Intramurals 2; N.H.S. 4; Newspaper 2; Pep Club 3,4; Student Council 1,2, 3, President 4. WETHERBEE, CANDY: G.A.A. 4; Intramurals 4. WETHERALL, DUANE: Projectionist 2,3. WIRTZ, RALPH: Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Debate 4; Forensics 4; Letterman's Club 4; N.H.S. 4; Newspaper Sports Editor 4; Student Council Sr. Representative 4. WOLF, BETTY: Band 1,2,3; Class Officers 2, Historian; Co-Op Club 4; F.T.A. 4; N.H.S. 3,4; Newspaper 1. WOLGAST, JANEEN: Cheerleading 2, J.V.; 3,4, Varsity; Co-Op Club 4; G.A.A. 1,2. WOODCOCK, JACKIE: Cheerleading 2, J.V., 3 J.V. Capt., 4, Varsity Captain; Co-Op Club 4; G.A.A, 2,3; Intramurals 2,3; National Honor Society 4; Newspaper Copy Editor 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 3, Assistant Editor, 4. WOODCOCK, LAUREL: Choir 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2, 3; Home Ec. Club 1; Intramurals 1,2,3; Library Assistant 4; Newspaper 4; Sextette 2,3. WOODCOCK, STEVE: Baseball 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2; Letterman's Club 2; National Honor Society 4. WRIGHT, LANORA: Library Assistant 1.2. WYSE, DEXTER: Campus Life Club 4; Golf 3,4; Letterman's Club 4; Team Manager 1,3,4; Bowl- ing Intramurals 1,4. YAGER, CRAIG: Baseball 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2, aaa 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Track 3 YODER, MERLIN: Campus Life Club 4; Cross Country 4; F.T.A, 4, Treasurer; Letterman's Club 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Track 2,3. YOUNG, JESSE: Intramurals 3,4; Metals Club 3. “THE SPURRLOWS” PROVIDE ASSEMBLY An enthusiastic audience gave a fine reception to the Spurrlows and their Music For Modern Americans program presented in an assembly. The program was sponsored by the Chrysler Corporation, and it promoted traffic safety through music. The thirty-member group who average 19 years of age gave their special renditions of current hits, memorable show tunes and colorful folk songs. | | | | Thanks to Mr. Tom Limberg, head of the business department, and Leo Kempa, a graduating senior, crowds at B.C. games can now recognize the schools in the | league by the sign that hangs on the east end of the gym. STUDENTS FIGHT FIFEMFNTS IN RREE, VARSITY CHEERLEADERS ATTEND SUMMER CAMP The B C varsity cheerleading for this year include Jackie Woodé (captain), Mary Ellen Weaver, Ja Wolgast, Pat Kerrigan, and Clara § nmetzZe S This summe 1S) ¥ : “ : O Tyo Bae 6 F Wy.” quad again Sy ronal ge Sy YO o the Un i _ hs . Cheer Associ 4N-YES; FLOWFRS-NO! rib. ‘S Qa cheer Qa ing with, by Mike Jackson Results of) the mock election held vet. 31, show Nix- on winning over Humphrey and Wal- lace by votes of ate e ee Bia as Paula Johnston, ? 0 4 Jenedel Petrie, twelfth; Queen 9 G} en Weaver; Mary Mashue, tenth; ‘s 13 - © 7 AAO? BADIA o BREEZEWAY BECOMES _NO-MAN’S LAND | U em at RCHS. CC BM TLERS WIN MID-MICHIGAN B iy § WE] ee CORU LANC RUNNA SAT, “amep TO ALL-STARS Creek High School' C ‘Ss in the lLansin SESS ot Music's All : ai Ms Band are pictured here . rot. , Clara Steinmetz ane Ke . and Maureen Mohr. ‘lve %e_ VARSITY DEBATERS TIE FOR TOP SPOT SP eiPlace IN NORTHERN MICHIGAN DEBATE LEAGUE ‘O” rb The B.C. 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