Charlevoix High School - Rayder Yearbook (Charlevoix, MI)
- Class of 1969
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Editor- Marcia Mason Adv, Editgr- Beth Baldwin 1 Fred D ' S Phcytographers Wendyagillbeirmain Organizations- Barb Smith Donna Staley and Dana Dinwiddie meeting a deadline. Sales Mary Plum Staff: Connie Smith, Jeanne Mutz, Lynne Weid- man, Tim Anders, Larry Anders, Dave Hess, Donna Staley, Laurie Lyons, Georgia Lusk, Linda Gill, Marybeth Goodenough, Wendy Saltonstall, Pam Fairbanks. Our sincere appreciation to the staff, especially to our advisor, Mrs. Ford. We hope this is a good represen- 1 at tation of your year at CHS. .M 'V ,,,,, 3' . ' 4 The Editors, aj ,,.,., Dana. Q QMS, Q' 5 ' Kathi Klooster ' L - V' 1 Our photographers, Wendy Villermain and Fred Davison. i aai punt! -aswaa---dl 'i 3 W Co-editor--Dana Dinwiddie, Barb Smith, Co-editor--Kathi Klooster, Asst. editor--Marcia Mason, Beth Baldwin. , -In C. The Road We K8 1x0 STR A 11 Tq ' FPS? ' I 6 i a,f: f ATHLE ics ORC-nANll Zf,0 5 r-75 F. ? S SEN ORS Z P-27 t .sa 1 P ii i 1 059 GQ D 0 4 6' cn 69,229 tv. ,av As our senior year comes to an end, we look back on the road we traveled . We look back with fond memories, to our teachers who guided us on our venture for knowledge, to the underclass men who have yet to experience the privilege of being a senior . We look back re- membering our sense of belonging to that special club, the victory dances after the games, our love for our team who received our support whether we won or lost, and most of all to our fellow classmates, with whom we shared so many unforgettable moments. We leave all this with reluctance, but our eyes are wide open to what the future holds . Tomorrow offers us bluer horizons to conquer and unknown roads to travel. -PC M. tp., I N-N. gf We respectfully dedicate this book to the late Uno Suomela whose untiring efforts through the years have enriched the lives of many students. ! I . if uv 1-JY' 1 -5... 0 sZ7'?H :am ml 1 'nl Ui .-1. F0 ' ' Lx r ? 8 'fa I 1' S 'M H 'v-: I. .,,. 4 W1 ' X 1 1'-er . JI? 1 ...F J ,Q D A 4 PT s..-gg 'FFF Q' 79? ..-M, ,- Uv'- x . FM i -- Ak Administration Devotes a Great Deal of Time Superintendent--Mr. Rex Milligan 5 , Q 5 . v .ssm n- 's jj' ' K 345 .Mah 2233? N - A ,. If Are you Sure he's not home? Administrative Assistant--Mr. Terrill Secretaries--Mrs. Carr, Mrs. Grubaugh, and Mrs. Villermain. tnlwlilia-Q-funn X 'J ,'- ? f' rr ,, lg i ' Y . lf' A . A PJ' ' .4-fa .Q , , J . I ' I W 4! Y. 'fix ,il FF' Board of Education--Mr. Snider, Mr. Terrill, Mr. Redeker, Mr. Kenney, Mr. Milligan, Mr. Rader, Mr. Boss, Mr. Carr and Mrs. Villermain. Missing from picture--Mr. Blanchard, Mr. Wagner, and Mrs. Hooper. T '7 2 4 4' . Our administration has given generously of their time and wisdom. Each student is looked upon as an individual with potential. They take the time to help each student realize and develop this poten- tial. It is in this en- deavor, as in all other areas under their gui- dance and influence that our administration is successful. This Page Compliments of: THE OLDEST REAL ESTATE OFFICE IN TI-IIS AREA, EARL A. YOUNG REALTOR. i l 1 ky 4 f' J v S-...M R f 5 1 as '3 if 5 is ,,A,fX ,Q 1 - .vw ar , X , ..:.1.... 'iii v v- .1 I j' 53 'J' tvf: Z 'vii 1- . 2-ngwg.. CUSTODIANS: W. Keiser, L. Holm. Be h i n d M. sugden Behind the scene of a smooth running school stand many unsung heros. These The are the people who are often forgotten when honors are bestowed. Without these people working our school could SC e n e not function properly . This Page Compliments of: SCI-IROEDER'S DRUGS I 1 I 5 I .al ' if ag W? BUS DRIVERS: FRONT ROW: B. Sladek, B. Welgamott, P. Smalley, M. Cudd, H. DeYoung. SECOND ROW: T. Ferstner, K. Sweet, G. Welgamott, A. Smith, M. Boss, A. Thorpe. I2 1 ' -11 t s Fl' I l I S Km.. YS 1 Asa, Q SCHOOL NURSE: J. Miles COOKS: N. Cunningham, R. Hilton, V. Wright, M. Blissett. KITCHEN HELP: C. Van De Car, S. Olson, S. Wheat, L. Lambert, COUNSELOR: Dr. Ratigan C. Robinson. Q7 v E: Sf! 1. .,,.,H-I . r- , ,Y 14 Music, Homemaking and Library Scie DCE- A Stop Sign in Gur Travels STANDING: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Odmark. SITTING: Mrs. J. Mudge and Mrs. M. Bergmann. All these areas play an important part in the development of our character as we move onward in life. l. Qi ,.---n-a-n-- Q . f' vgw 'Y J J' S' . N gf Q 453 Marching to their future destiny A helping hand is always available. UN ? . X hu-.v Mr. M. Novak, Mr. D. Taylor, Mrs. M. Osterberg, and Mrs. E. Belfy. Back in '44 . . . a-a-a-a-ah . . . A Study of Nations and Their People X few? div r' if - SEATED I.. to R.: D. Bolduc, B. Cook, R. Cook, P. Burns. STANDING: j. Jensen, G. Harris, G. Taylor, B. Morgan Through Science and Math We Prepare for Tomorrow And then a drop of hydrocloric 3C1d ' Oh, look at the rabblts' ' V- T x 37 Goran 95' fi 2 fr 'altwk 'A 4 .N . Q x F 0,44 as ,,n :G , n, 49 ,ae We' iff' 4? -r 4 N df Y' I. 44 , .I X - 5 ' D Q ' Aid J s 4, I S I' I min - 1--f xx i I X A First, Tim, you take the . A busy teacher. Business and Industrial Education Gffers Invaluable Gpportunities k-wlse: J. jinski, V. Smith, 1. By Fassett. n X I 1 A I English and Language Offer Greater Understanding of the World rw gl ,g.., C mv-'IWW N A S U Sock it to 'em Mr. Staley. I wish, I wish, I wish . . . .4 9' FRONT ROW, left to right: Mrs. Novak, Mrs. Seaman, Mrs. Kohn. BACK Very iI1t6I'eStiI1g! E ROW: Mr. Staley, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Makel, Mr. Robinson. .-a. fa,-qv -.1 uv. -Q-.... . . -...Q M........ -. -won, , -, -.,..,4...w..-. -- ,M TA me UN - 1 . 4 Y. -'uw-nlasr-up-1. , ,fam-54-.anna-. ,,,,,,, Y. . -- -f 2, lzfxif' -JR' ,H iq. qs .+.r 5 x 'sn ' s Q- up-1. 1 'Y B is Q-Asa., is J W www' u K -Q WN 'Qu X Was: th C A an ms: nxsslg W ww an I was ,Q ,am ..- r r wan :-' Lv I ., f arm : C ' uhm C , . i o C -'lu 1 :.' 'R' ., , J 'iii' .- - r A 'Q L, 1' 1 at Qu I. Nik! :la 5 2' js jr Q':uffHiwsasQq E , 41 P CU V,'xI.,s plina QIHF' junior Class Officers: President--Rebecca Hansen, Vice-President--Tricia Young, Secretary--Sharon Boss, Trea- surer- -Lynn Fiedorek. juniors Blaze New Trails QQ., 44 rs:- ' P' - 'Y' fu- ,xzk I GY' f 'nfl Qin if 0,45 43- Nl. 'z w 9 ' 'rf ' U Fx IU, cis X ,X 'gi - A . . ' ., S N , 9 1 1-Q- ff'- fu- Ef: I f A uw v I Cindy Ager Tim Anders joan Avery Mary Lynn Barnes Dan Berg Sharon Boss Chris Carey Dale Castro Gary Castro john Coates Stewart Coleman Ralph Corwin Martin Cousineau Bob Crain john Curtis Bob DeY0ung Mary Dhaseleer julie Dixon Tim Doan Sherry Drew Gary Drew jim England Mark Ericson Bob Etienne Pam Fairbanks Eugene Farkas Lynn Fiedorek Cindy Forbrig jerry Fotchman Lilly Gallagher Lyle Ge nne tt Linda Gill Peter Graf JoAnn Green Russell Grunch Vicki Gustafson M, P- X x' v . V- A K . . I 1 M' tx I 'fb 19, I W N- As' XT ' ' ' 1- 'f4 Lx, :, , J uns . ,sa lt' fi ' NIH-f,. ...Na ' ' nag- ' F. Q . If - 5 'C' 'Ti' 3' r . s. xx, .Q-.. ,sax I Os X-, x if 5 4- , 1 J I ,.g3f. ana, ,wa- av ICN 9' -- ' -- fl '1 ' -cry. i AXA! 3? Fm W. 5,41 This Page Compliments of: GAPRI MOTEL junior girls find time to work? ,..., ii , , f .ix If I , L 3 ' - u .'! r .yum 'SN - Af' E. Larry Hamilton jim Ivanoff Karen Lewis This is enthusiasm? , an 1 RQ r fit ,w jim Habel Bob Hooper Landy Lambert I1 F I-H .,, , , F ' 'gawk' Z Haifa .-e. L H , xx r LV-. ffm I l 9 Q Z4 mr 'ix 'SZ-3 David Hess Ron johnson Becky Hansen Judy johnson Kraag Lieberman Lynette Livingston A1 Mack Marcia Mason ,v 4 A. . EW ,lc Q Ray Mc Clanathan George 5 1 I McCle11en ,' if ',,,Dfi:.lf2Q,l h af I Tim Mc Cracken Debbie MC Dowell 22 Vik 3? FQ? J, 'vc' 1. Diane I-Iirnebauch Bernie Holtzrnan Victor Kantola Gerri Kuebler Mike I-Ord Connie Louiselle This Page Compliments of: FRANK'S FLOWERS . Ev Q 'kv' Ls, Kia--f I 5 E t sr- iimrsjn' UVA ':30h fr-W , P fi' f Qi v IW' :gli 1 jj 'Hib- Charles Metzer Bill Noblet Ella Peters ix 'Q' 1. ,Al Tricia Young displays typical junior spirit. Sandy Miller Charles Novak Dave Plum jack Miller Carl Novak janet Peters , N l Q... ss- ,- f, T K 3 ' A ,gl - Vg? 3 7 lf! X .I flztxlhrf' L 54 4 Hilton Moore Norm Ostrum Brian Potter ,C ,Q y Q23 nu Q , tiff I X- K, Q in L. This Page Compliments of: WILLIAMS CIGAR STORE jane Mousseau Gary Murdick jerry Parsel Mike Peaxsal Gail Potter JoAnn Powell ,vx :QA if X'-7' K X A Qi ... ' X -ohm. V' hx- l Y-1 A lair, IJ er ix HQ., X, Q neg, 'H Vx J' -L' , -- .-Q jr. ,rn ge-e f'g -I ,TK 'F fx af' ff' ,I 'X 4 '- I iff ,. .T 2 W ' .,,, f . K . .FX x, i V, , g Q Ki ' N ' R 7 M., l R X 9 7 ' 255:51 , ' atv' aw ' 2- 5 ' , -4 1 v ff' 'wx X L I 7 W 5 LJ- H ' Q-M., 'R 'X - 4 , .f A ' 'ev 4. MI! VII ' ' A 9 5. 9? f 'Q' ox- -an-4-' X A x Nw X ..v ' .4l1lxi 'rf 'L -1' 321 Q A fr F A . ' :' V Y ,-'53, -, ,, .lcv , 4-K A , . pf Rag K 1 I if G., 1.4 Michael Walker jackie Warner jim Warner Ken Warner Bruce We is lek Mike Westenbroek Mike Wheat Leon White Becky Williams Liz Wimmer Mike Wood Tricia Young This Page Com- pliments of: MARY'S BEAUTY SI-IOP 1 's vs - . Q.. N, X31 flu..- Elaine Putman Wendy Saltonstall Geri Santek Judy Scharenbroch jim Simonsen Ron Sitzema Jeanette Skeel Guy Smith Jeanne Smith julie Supernaw Carl Swanson Mike Thorp Bill VanDeCar Bob VanDe Car Sherry VanLoo Chris Carey proofreading the paper E 55, 3 Q r K Q 'Q Z ana wifi wo, I as-nl - '1t I hs .Z N-, i NVQ I 5 '- If dd! i-I 1 1 I N A ' ' V ' . 3.1 5 Q T I Q C .N A in ' 1,-l J l ' 'I gA 1 N A I' ' ' ' . Sophomore Class Officers: Secretary--Linda Wood, Vice-President--Nancy Fochtman, President- Pamela spaugh. Sophomores Round the Bend Cathi Baldwin Niki Ballard Mike Bergmann Tom Bergmann Bill Bergmann Ron Bindi Dick Bogart Reva Brooks .Q Pam Alspaugh Laurel Anc e Al- ,1. If 'lx 6 'b George Anderson joseph Avery I N This Page Compliments of: NORTH STAR MOTEL 4 , Z? w , - .1- xxff 4 , ., M 2' y. QE ,IX .. M 1 'T ' 2' i f' J ll' 3? 'N l, 65 -f'- W , .y 424 -A- ..2'E'YtMa.r,3? 4, .M W avi ---asv' vhwx ,- . !' ---, j . R ,- ' , --, N f' D ' l ,ww xr v iv .A , ,J Q., 43, s if 5, i - fx . U' 7 , K-'S .nf , i 'V' 'Yr-1. -xii Z.g,, Ruthann Browe Marcia Brown Ruth Buzzard Sandy Cellner Martha Cook Marianne Coppens Dan Corradi Darlene Cunningham il -' sg i Q H Ii ' X fu. f , :N Q' 731- ' 1-QU ' 1 This Page Compliments 'Vastu r Sophomores doing their thing. of: POLLY KAY SHOP 'IN 150 'Qa- K. Wm ', fDw i ag: ,Z QU 'U ' 7' HI f: f. I A1 NIA 1. F99 Marlene Cunningham Mitch Cunningham Elizabeth Currie Doreen Depew Allen Dhaseleer Marlene Dixon Jerry Dohm Bob Donaldson Robert Dorsey Connie Drost Edward Drost Norma Eby Charles Elzinga Kay Fiedorek Dave Fotchman 1 x P' .. 4 11' fn' 37 Wendy Gothro Annette Hansen Mickey Hawkins Penny Henley Lloyd I-Iimebauch Ron Hoffman Beth Inman Kathy jones Sue Kayner David Kimble Shelley King john Kerner Diane Klooster jim Klooster Paul Kroll ff, 5 I .nu L 4, Nancy Fochtman Gary Forbrig Ruthann Ce ngle Michael Gigg Sandra Gigg Dave Gill Trudy Goldstick Mari Goss This Page Compliments of: ZEPHYR SERVICE -nur, W , iff--4 if U, . .X ... 7 Nm .,...-, ...yi Sophomores make use of Study Hall time, I Y ,a 'X 1' fin ,. , N 1 1 '-Tv? -Z -3? N, X ? ' mia! K? HL: i 'rs 'r I iz ' Q s. N4 4 Q- - -2 , t fx 'is K i IU' It i we vu X if . 0 A 1 XV...-K. 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' ox-N T' X ax- 'Tl 1 ff' 5 N --- an l P vs,- Bob Vre eland Lisa Wa gner Sandy Way Mark Westenbroek Sandy White Faye Whitley Barb Wiklanski jim Wilson Moira Wilson Linda Wood Mike Wood Terri Wood This Page Com pli- ments of: SHIP SHAPE MOTEL Peggy Rader l.t-Roy Reed Colleen Robelli Ron Simpson Wendy Skeleton Linda Smalley Connie Smith Debby Smith Patty Smith Walter Smith Donna Staley Kevin Swanson Shelley Szudzik Debbie Thuss jeff Vetting ff. gf, Martha brings Spanish atmosphere to C.I-LS. ,.A.,,, ,is .J 1 ,Wy Avg . mwrx' , A Q 2 W , f :Wi M 5 fl' ,fit 'ri.,.T, 3 .7 ., mi i, aw if ' f' Q 95,85 S aw .-2, a Q .f W ,I , n , Q E, 3 .,.4?,7t 2533 ' 1 ' ef' X. :fi ' P I if N g 5' K K' ,. , ,QM ? '-ts: 1 x 4 ,,Qs,4f.,:j I A. -w-' f 4-935 Nm.,b.!,mW,xl3' fr K, class Off1CCI'S VICE Presrdent T1mothy Carey Pres1dent jeanme Et1enne Treasurer--Margaret Berg Freshman Enter a New World Lisa Ager Alan Avery Enos Bacon Chuck Bascom Jeanne Belfy Peggy Berg Beth Bergmann Ken Bergman Claudia Black Mark Blanchard Kathy Blissett Charles Borths Margaret Borths Diane Boss Becky Browe jean Carey Tim Carey Bill Carey Roger Crain Richard Covey Bob Cudd Bruce Cunnigham Mary Curtis Fred Davison Randy DeYoung Rick Donaldson Ross Falting Debra Emmons Lauri Engstrom Brian Coodenough This Page Compliments of BROWNWOOD ACRES FARM HOUSE AND GIFT SHOPS ON TORCH LAKE Glenn Goss Fred I-lajdu Cecil Hawkins Cindy Hawkins Lauri Heeres Lauri Herzog x. L- 'I 1 I Y P 4 Q CTBC 8 -A,t,yf:s- Q , r 1. . ,... .ta li 'Tx . p . -gin, ,,. 5? jf G we QQ, ff away D 12- 255 .rxgpzbsiu W I B ,L rn I V1-f.-f Q Q, V :V -an-,. 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K' Ah 1 J A X --F s 7 A 'e David I-Iimebauch Cindy johnson joe jones Cindy Kleiber Paul Klooster Jeff Lachrnan Georgia Light Leslie Lugibihl Bonnie Majors Claire Martin Karen Martin Steve Martin Susan McCracken Mark Merit Michael Mol Bill Moore Chris Moore Gary Moore Rita Moses Dennis Mousseau Celeste Murdik Vicki Murry Robert Noblett Bob Olsen Kathy Otto Maureen Peltier Ann Peterson Susan Pettis Christy Potter Diane Potter james Potter Larry Potter john Powell Debora Rank Carl Russell This Page Compli ments of: jAY'S BARBER SHOP if f tri .- ITS 'M 'E' 1?-Ss ov- ef 51 i' , 7 f '1- 05, 'ef- rx f I '40 s IN 15 KT' , 1 ly al s Sherrill Salisbury Janice Schuch julie Selph Greg Sitzema 'NH4 --.... s. 1 - .5 1 KW V ' . if? ,.,,,4nli iw.. :arent Lxxv it r,' le , Q' 95: f ' 3 ., k rg, I F ',.. nmmiq 'Fwwf ff' S auf' qs, .xxxvsh In-5.5 I wonder what he's doing tonight? fi x 1' ' 4 xxx f ff if 'Q I Gordon Skeel Vicki Skelton Dave Swanson Mary Smith nl! n f 'V 4-5' 'X ,R Sara Sweet w 5' ,V, - ' Dan Tollas t.. 3 fi, fn Carl VanDeCar if' l Roxanne VanLoo 'rl-,2 I I .figqgg ', Donna Warner jill Warner Sharon Wertman ng , , 13- 'Y if Gerald wheat s V 'J' -S-M This Page Compliments of f X - 2+ BIRDIE'S AND SARAI-I'S I BEAUTY SHOP A V 'Ts' The enthusiastic Freshmen Class. if is jf I didn't do anything, fix y Freshmen iv' i' Discover that High School Life Is Fun This Page Compliments of HARBOR HARDWARE . Ken Wilks K fa. 5 Debra Williams - ,gl Sara Wilson Q Ziff, ' jane Wimmer v X Debra Wolgamott xi A A lf-. - . f ,I . ff! W fn I .M ...- xg. Eighth Grade , Eighth grade class officers: Treasurer--Maurine Wallace, Secretary--Nita Martin, Vice- President--Wilson Boss, President- -Carl Klooster Russell, D. Marme, T. Parsel, C, Bamum, J, Borths, B, Wilson, J, Russell, R, Webster, V, Left, T, Bradley, B, Sarasin, D, Hamilton--Advisor. SECOND ROW: G. Harris--Advisor, D, Wells, H, Archey, T. Webster, J, Coen, R, Ivanoff, P, Hooper, J, Groornes, T. Penny, R, Winchester, D, Volger, P, England, R, Gustafson, R, Rank, C, Berlage, S, Cooper, S. Kantola, L, Simpson, D, Bolduc--Advisor, THIRD ROW: S, Herzog, C, Funk, S, Luedke, I, Hawkins, L, Sneathen, M, Cummings, K. Whitley, R, Ferguson, R, Putman, D, Crain, A, Bergmann, W, Boss, D, Boss, R. Philips,.j, Dyksterhouse, C, Blanchard, D. Himebauch, C, Whitley, M, Kroll, D. Resch. FOURTH ROW: K, Drewa, B, Walden, C, Bishaw, M, Bishaw, C. Corp. S. Han- sen, J. Cross, D, Wagner, D, White, D, Alexander, D, Wagner, P, Linse, M, Straw, B. Davis, W, Kroush, R. Milligan, R. Bas- com, E, Zeitler, C, Wimmer, FIFTH ROW: N. Moses, S. Kerner, C, Elzinga, L. Wickerham, K, Lieberman, R, Rosenthal, C. Krousch, C. Klooster, B. Forbrig, S. Dziedzic, G. Berg, J. Ance, C. Whitley, P, Doan, M, Dvoracek, A, Corp, J. Whitley, M, Custer, P, Cothro, SIXTH ROW: S, Way, S. Westenbroek, L, Wasoski, A, Lewis, L. Staublin, A, Carey, J. Kotesky, L. Wolsch- leger, C. Begrow, P. Grubaugh, J, Russell, M, Sanford, E, Carr, M. Wallace, N, Martin, D, Curtis, I L 3-' -..L . 'T ry- isa? FRONT ROW: E, Belfy--Advisor, S, Keie, T. Phelps, B. Klooster, G, Wertman, D. Bartlett, D, McKenzie, I, Dinwiddie, C, , - - l vvhv FRONT ROW: I.. Burns--Advisor, R. Smith, N, Lundteigen, D. Noblett, P, Warner, L, Dziedzic, D, McCandless, I Hamilton T, Cross, G. Novotny, G, Sandahl, 1, Thorp, C. Salisbury, T, Avery, D, Evertt, M. Fochtman, 1, Moore, M, Kane T Klelber L. Bolhuis, 1. Niswander. SECOND ROW: M, Makel--Advisor, J, Perron, D, Puffpaff, K, Smith, B. Sladek, E, Carey C White M, Carey. T. Keie, B. Goss, E. Buday, T, Mort, D. Davison, R, Himebauch, D, Austin, M, Smith, W, Putman, S Wolgamott R. Borths, P, Whitley, T, Penny. THIRD ROW: D, Taylor--Advisor, P, Marsh, M, Kerner, C. Crain, R, Louiselle R Buzzard J, Murray, J, Peters, K, Long, L, johnson, P. Martin, T, Moerland, D, Zeitler, T. Roof, G, Loper, D, Mutz, 1. Popenhagen S Boss, NI, Staley, FOURTH ROW: V. Peters, J. Archy, D, Empeu, P, Kasik, S, Paterka, R, Young, K. Hufford, C, Olson C Russell, J, Michael, T, Alger, S, Alspaugh, P, Plumm, W, Thorp, C. jones, G. Covey, G, Garten, j.Begrow, S. Potter M Otis. FIFTH ROW: D, Bresnahan, J, Poirier, N. Powell, D, Depew, L, Custer, C, Pence, C, Kantola, R, Mason, D Dannacher P, Elzinga, I.. White, J. Potter, D, Sarasin, J, Skippergosh, S. McClellan, J, Potter, B, Gill, 1. Osterberg, J. Bascom SIXTH ROW: D, Martinchek, G, Olsen, K. Empey, N, Empey, C, Dubey, L. Bradley, E, Dhaseleer, P, Watkins, A, Potter D Powell S. McNamara, C, Cunningham, T, Brown, K, Erber, D, Meredith, M, Emmons, R. Clark, Seventh rade Seventh grade class officers: Vice President--Pat Whitley Secretary- -Bryan VanLoo President--Margaret Carey Treasurer--Gary Novotny This Page Compliments of: MARDE.AN'S HOBBY CRAFT .rp--Vw i ' A ' T'-TT' 'PVMT-'Tam U W- A T-U-A M T- 3 '53 Sl 3 3 3 3 ' A P fir-Jw t 414,13 'lf J , . I 2-be-'Q , 5 is 1 1, An' ai' if A , . s lxxxflif if fi 113 1 1 lf sg I ,, Q! , qi 5 P .'A -. 'A .', . is X wir ' ffl 'l il' x if I Ax, 1, ,Z , MQ, A. '2 rf? 7, . f J ' 1 , fl , sf i 'K l -ti V 7 2:4 -fn. R D ' 5 -f, .gg Q 1 M- 14, 51 -4 f V' f. F ANIZATIQNS Student Council C.H.S. Ciovernin Body This year's Student Council upheld the high standards of student government that has been established by past Student Coun cils . The ideals of its members and lead- ers have the respect of all the student body. Some of this year's Council's achieve- ments have been revision of elections and procedures in campaigning to improve the understanding of candidates and the sale of stationary to raise funds to buy banners representing the various schools in our conference . FRONT ROW l. to r.: Barb Smith--Secretary, Chuck Pease--President, Kathy Klooster--Vice President. SECOND ROW: janet Dinwiddie, Gordon Wertman, Paul Klooster, Cathy White, Ralph Cross. THIRD ROW: Mr. Carr--advisor, jim. Warner, Kay Fiedorek, Debbie Rank, Bruce Meggison, Jeanne Smith, Stanley Warner, Dr. Ratigan--advisor. ,-1 1,-I gap kftfifwkfi Mn. K-sh Old Members, FRONT ROW: K. Klooster, N. Carr, S. Eby, R. Peebles, B. Bergman, C. Meire, J. Szudzic. BACK ROW: I.. Straw, S. Warner, P. Fiedorek, D. Wieland, D. Potter, D. Dinwiddie. 1 , . I r 1 . u Fw :: ii , Q, New Members, FRONT ROW: T. Young, B. Hansen, M. Dhaseleer, L. Gill, M. Tantoco. SECOND ROW: L. Fie- doreck, S. Boss, L. Wimmer, B. Hiller, G. Potter, R. Corwin, B. Crain. THIRD ROW: l.. Lambert, I. Romeya, S. Colman, K. Lieberman, C. Novak, H. Christionson, C. Novak, L. Wilson, L. Davidson. Id and New To be a member of the National Honor Society, a student must be either a Ju- nior or Senior and have a 'B' average. Final admittance is based on Character, Leadership, and Service. 39 Pep Club The Pep Club is composed of CI-lS's school spirited girls interested in giving support to the athletic teams. The club sponsored many of the sport projects here at school. Some of the activities of the Pep Club for 1968 -69 in- cluded a dance, selling con- cessions at home games, and organizing homecoming . Compliments of AIRPORT SERVICE I-IOMELIGI-IT SALES AND SERVICE. Iii ,,kd,...r .Qi W I .ew i if F 1 as I FIRST ROW: Mrs. Fassett--advisor, I. Romeyn, D. VerWys, L. Wagner, R. Gengle, G. Santek, R. Peebles, C. Carey, B. Hiller --Treas., M. Goodenough--V. Pres., G. Lusk--Pres., C. Smith--Sec., L. Weidman, T. Wood, K. Fiedorek, A. Hansen, K. Os- terberg, L. Ance. SECOND ROW: B. Baldwin, P. Cross, N. Fochtman, S. Szudzik, P. Henley, C. Potter, M. Plum, B. Smith, G. Forbrig, C. Miller, P. Alspaugh, C. Baldwin, L. Wood, M. Wilson, J. Green, C. Murdick. THIRD ROW: C. Wood, S. Way, C. Drost, D. Martin, I. Szudzik, C. Ager, L. Gill, M. Tantoco, I. Peters, L. Goss, K. Wimmer, C. Kenney, J. Supernaw, J. Smith, , P. Fairbanks, M. Barnes, D. McDowell. FOURTH ROW: N. Eby, W. Villermain, D. Dinwiddie, M. Goss, B. Inman, R. Hansen, J. Warner, C. Forbrig, J. Dixon, C. Moore, D. Emmons, S. Pettis, B. Majors, S. Sweet, J. Belfy, P. Berg, D. Rank, I. Carey, L. Heeres. FIFTH ROW: K. Klooster, R. Browe, L. Webster, W. Saltonstall, K. jones, P. Rader, M. Mason, D. Stenman, L. Scholfield, T. Young, E. Putman, L. Fiedorek, I. Powell, C. Louiselle, J. Mousseau, L. Gallagher, R. Pearl. 1 ll ani, 4 A , ii. .LS-ff -.. A4 f I F ,fr I 1.,-pg. .- H . , , , - z:'unnuqr-ftrnnqwvz Q' 'T' ...M-1,-Q9 .-S d G B 'tel C Pease K l-leeres, M Kantola, S. Warner, E. FRONT ROW: D, Bergmann, R. Penn, D. Livingston, D. War , . E1 , . , . . Whitley, P. Fiedorek, L. Straw. SECOND ROW: R. Bindi, D. Plumm, N. Ostrum, D. Berg, M. Thorp, B. DeYoung, Cv. Mc- ' ' R. D n ldson. THIRD ROW: B. Vreeland, R. Crunch, T. Doan, C. Novak, Clellen, V. Kantola, S. Coleman, lx. Lieberman, o a ' ' W. S 'th T. Carey, Mr. Carey--Coach. FOURTH ROW. B. Meg- C. Novak, R. Corwin, R. Crain, I. Fochtman, C. Swanson, m1 , ' D. Fochtman, M. Cunningham, R. Potter, gison, L. Reed, C. Elzinga, M. Westenbroek, M. Bergmann, l-l. Otis, T. Bergmann, D. Swanson, K. Swanson. Varsit Club The Var - sity Club, in order to understand sportsman- ship and team work better, brings to- gether letes . Throughout 1968 -69 under the leadership of its officers and sponsors, it was highly successsful and active , l . .Y i ls! You've got to have discipline and self- Some of our lovelier chorus gir respect, boys. C.H .S.'s ath- nnual Staff W . M. N im-vm, FRONT ROW: C. Kenney, M. Tantoco, G. Lusk, G, Forbrig, B. Hiller, M, Plum, B. Baldwin, B. Smith, K. Klooster, D, Din- widdie, M, Cfoodenough, L. Weidman. SECOND ROW: C, Ford, Advisor, R, Szudzik, L. Gill, C, Smith, R, Peebles, L, Anders, J, Smith, P, Fairbanks, D. I-less, M. Mason, W, Villermain, J. Mutz. THIRD ROW: F. Davison, M. Wilson, W. Saltonstall, C. Ager, C, Carey, M. Barnes, J. Supernaw, D. Staley, L. Lyons, G. Santek, T, Anders. C. Smith--Organ E R. Peebles--Sports K. Klooster--Co-ed. L. Anders--Photo B. Smith--Act. B. Baldwin--Adver. M. Mason--Ass. Ed. 1. Supernaw--Underclassmen M. Cooclenough--Sr. M. Plum--Admin. '1 D. Dinwiddie--Co. Ed. 4 This Page Compliments of: STROUD'S WAYSIDE MOTEL AND LOC CABINS 42 i y. 2 ,J . Y .:,.-- .J ,fs-.35 Af ' ifill. - 21 e.. ' 'Z ' ... i ,Q 'ag 5 M . . :V f .V .3 2 . 5 'r r 5-S,-X .4 A - -..L A www. I1 'J li fi 5 .Q 'i ,L B. Baldwin--Ed., T. Anders-- Art, Co, Ass.--Ed., J. Smith-- Features, Co. Ass.--Ed., D. H6SS-- Research Bd., B. Hill ler-- Sports, 1, Supernaw - -Co- Ed. of POEMS AND THINGS, C, Carey--Exchange Ed., Ed, of POEMS AND THINGS This Page Compliments of: RUSSELL'S SHOE STORE, Petoskey Staff Keeps CHS Students Informed 1? ,S Q C. Carey, L. Anders, J, Supernaw, B. Hiller, L. Goss, K, Wimmer, M, Goodenough, B, Baldwin, I., Weidman, C. Novak, D VerWys, P. Berg, S. Austin, C. Baldwin, T, Anders, 1. Smith, H. Moore, C, Novak, D. Hess. 43 FRONT ROW: S. Cellner, T. Goldstick, P. Fairbanks, S. Boss, G. Forbrig, D. Dinwiddie, G. Santek, B. Smith, B. Hiller, M. Peltier, Mr. Staley--advisor. SECOND ROW: D. Emmons, C. Potter, D. Boss, M. Tantoco, C. Meier, M. Dhasleer, G. Potter, R. Luedke, C. Potter, L. Wood. THIRD ROW: L. Hutchinson, C. Kenny, G. Lusk, J. Shook, D. Stenman, L. Schofield, M. Mason, I. Potter, C. Miller, L. Lyons. FOURTH ROW: C. Terrill, M. Plum, M. Barnes, C. Carey, D. McDowell, B. Inman, L. Ance, Ii. Fiedorel-Q, T. Wood, D. Klooster. F.T. . Hall Monitors FRONT ROW: K. Lieberman, M. Plum, L. Straw. SECOND ROW: D. Hess, D. McDowell, T. Elzinga, L. Sandford, B. Bergmann. THIRD ROW: R. Fochtman, K. Swanson, D. Ward. .,,. .3 'il f 4' : . . . l F H ' The F.H.A. strives to acquaint mem 4 bers with an appreciation of the joy and e Cx . SX 'S of leadership in the home and commun- ,S T ti 4 ity- SX 'N FIRST ROW: Mrs. Odmark--Advisor, S. Miller, N. Labreque--Pres., J. Bruce--Vice-Pres., S. Olson--Sec., J. Powell--Treas., K. Lewis, R. Browe, L. Webster, M. May. SECOND ROW: C. Louiselle, M. May, S. Wilson, L. Kreuger, D. Peters, V. Guftuson, M. Dixon, M. Whitley, J. Wimmer, S. Wertman. THIRD ROW: L. Martin, M. Borths, B. Novotney, S. Gigg, I. Scharenbrach, E. Peters, C. Hawkins, R. Vanloo, B. Bergman. FOURTH ROW: S. VVhite, J. Green, L. Lambert, R. Moses, C. Funk, F. Whitely, B. Browe, K. Martin, C. Klieber. ll- 7 -' .V . t 1 li-? 1 Al - TX Q 4 . satisfaction of homemaking, to encourage ,ffl A Q , democracy and to foster the development FRONT ROW: K. Fiedorek, C. Novak, I. Szudzik, G. Lusk, A. Hansen, M. Plum, C. Potter, Mrs. Novak--Advisor. SECOND ROW: W. Villermain, P. Fairbanks, L. Fiedorek, T. Young, L. Schofield, D. Klooster, D. Smith, S. Kayner, S. Szudzik, I. Carey. THIRD ROW: C. Potter, D. Boss, M. Peltier, B. Majors, S. Pettis, J. Belfy, S. Sweet, D. Rank, L. Heeres, H. Otis. FOURTH ROW: N. Fochtman, P. Alspaugh, D. Hess, R. Bindi, C. Novak, S. Boss, C. Meier, P. Berg, L. Engstrom. Latin Club The purpose of the Latin Club, to bring all Latin students closer to- gether, is accomplished through varied social fuc- ..- 1 tions. This year the club l' ' had numerous parties and ' sponsored a dance, the ' 7 -'if jf ' , highlight heihg the annual T V vt b . , A -4 Roman Banquet. ' A A . . Q , . N- ' N. A . .L N 3 9 , ,gl 4 A'. ,J X . . 'Jn - I' P This Page Compliments of: - r-.. J r A TOP-o-MICHIGAN RURAL , Q. , ' ELECTRIC COMPANY , 3:33, 'S F .R . '.f'.f-xii' -6 0 - Q 1 ., T tive-.sz 'ff A I-4 Spanish Club Creates World Understanding The Spanish Club is an organiza- tion that brings all Spanish students together. It gives the students an opportunity to extend their knowledge of Spanish while at the same time having fun . Compliments of I-IOOKER'S CLEANERS RONT ROW Mrs Seaman R Browe E Currie, E Lambert D Dinwiddie--Treas., M. Goodenough--Pres., E. Putman, C antek Sec I Mutz M Merrltt SECOND ROW T Wood, R Covey L. Webster, K. Lewis, D. Stenman, P. Cross, K. Wood Ance C Borths THIRD ROW L Hutchmson L Herzog, L We1dman, P. Parsel, D. Staley, C. Ager, K. Osterberg, 1. -. ,4L:, , ' Michigan's Winter Enjoyed loy Skiers WL? .l1-.ll ,f -1-q A-as 'il' Q .amy lst ROW, L to R: S. Salisbury, L. Livingston, M. Tantoco, C, Baldwin, C. Carey, I, Supernaw, E, Peterson, N. Fochtman, B. Bergmann, C. Moore. 2nd ROW: L. Herzog, A. Hansen, J. Belfy, D, Rank, L, Wagner, C. Forbrig, J. Simonsen, C, Martin, W. Smith, S. Smith, B. Etienne, P, Berg, 3rd ROW: L. Lyons, B. Inman, G, Forbrig, M. Plum, G, Lusk, C. Ken- ney, J. Powell, M, Goss, B. Majors, B. Bergman, M. Meiers. 4th ROW: K, VanZant, P. Rader, S, Szudzik, C. Smith, W. Yillermain, L. Gallagher, G. Santek, J, Dixon, G. Forbrig, L, White, D, Gill. This Page compiimems of: JAY's BARBER sHoP Anothe, Win fo, Pam. C.H.s. oiympies Y f P nf 1 rw. . ,M 4 'Q' K f'Q.4: . G -' I A ' ' I ,-an 1 ....... . 2 va ' t' - 1:11.-'in H . Nf:nn.zn 5 1 -ob lil- annul, ,....,......-. fi O I 9 .-r I TI-'r-' .1 DH I B ' FRONT ROW: Mr, Robinson, advisor, R. Luedke, C. Kenney--Vice-President, D. Hess--President, C. Pot- ter--Secretary-Treasurer, B. Baldwin, C, Baldwin, M, Tantoco. SECOND ROW: M. Corradi, E.Farkas, L. Gill, M, Wilson, R. Suzdzil-4, L, Goss, K. Wimmer, L, Wood. THIRD ROW: J, Peters, T. Anders, H. Moore, W, Villermain, E. Peterson, C. Smith, J. Supernaw, J, Dohn, Drama Club: The little Theater It was a fine performance. This Page Compliments of: CELLINER'S BARBER SHOP 55.1151-n3'SRs.S i' S1 H New Debate Forensic Team Wm Honors i' FRONT ROW: M. Barnes, C. Carey, B. Baldwin, L. Anders B Smith K Klooster J Smith P Fairbanks D VerWys SECOND ROW: C, Smith, J, Supernaw, L, Gill, I.. Wimmer, M, Mason T Anders H Moore D Hess Mrs Ford Advisor The Debate-Forensic Teams created this year brought home honors to C.H. S. The Debate Team--K. Klooster, B. Smith L. Anders, B. Baldwin went down to the regional debate Contest in Mt. Pleasant. Fifteen members of the Forensic Team also attended the regional forensic contest in Mt. Pleasant. They were L. Anders, L. Gill, P. Fairbanks, K. Klooster, T. Anders, B. Baldwin, M. Barnes, B. Smith, C. Smith, L. Wimmer D. VerWys, D. Hess, J. Smith, J. Supernaw, and M. Mason. Slaam FRONT ROW: D, Hess--Historian, D, Marshall, C, Kenny, S. Eby--Treasurer, J, Mutz--President, C. Wojan'- Vice-President, L, Weidman--Secretary, R. Szudzik, B, DeYoung. SECOND ROW: N. Ballard, M. May, M, May, M. Dixon, B. Novotny, E. Currie, S. Gigg, D. VerWys, R. Donaldson. TOP ROW: R, Crunch, R, Pearl, L, Ormsbee, W, Gothro, P, Rader, K, Wilks, K. Jones, D. Staley, K. Swanson, K, Warner, Campu Life -D 3, Lew - ' ' , T'- A 'li FRONT ROW: S, Wolgamott, W. Boss, S. Potter, D. Wolgomott, A. Potter, D. VerWys, G. Potter, M, Cunning- ham, Mr, jensen--Advisor. SECOND ROW: D. Powel, S. Way, S, Wegtonbroek, M. Dasheleer, N, Eby, S, Way, C. Drost, D, Martin, J, Potter, THIRD ROW: S. Boss, C. Miere, D. Boss, C. Potter, S. Pettis, B. Majors, S. Sweet D. Cunningham, 51 Office Staff One of the most impor- tant jobs performed by the students of C .H.S . is that of office help. Throughout the year, these students perform such jobs as running er- rands, distributing notices, and helping their fellow students and their teachers mm! fax' PRINcIPAI's OFFICE HELP: SITTING: M1-S. crubaugh, s. Szudzik STANDING: K. Lewis, I. oiii, c. Novak, J. szudzik. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE HELP: Left to Right: B. Hansen, R. Peebles, J. Bruce, W. Villermain, K. Lewis, M Goodenough. li NY.. 52 .,z ini MUSIC Q , MMQ A A 31: f ii FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Beitel, M. Hawkins, T. Wood, L. Livingston, C. Meier, L. Fiedorek, S. Boss, D. Dinwiddie, L. Wilson, L. Hutchinson. SECOND ROW: L. Gill, K. Fiedorek, M. Plum, C. Wood, C. Metzger, L. White, W. Villermain, 1. Smith, B. Bergman, C. Potter, A. Hansen, C. Alspaugh, D. Smith, M. Himebauch, R. Pearl, S. King, B. Smith. THIRD ROW: ' C. Potter, I. Avery, G. Forbrig, M. Dhaseleer, S. Austin, C. Ager, P. Henley, G. Forbrig, R. Hooper, W. Skelton, D. Cunning- ham, P. Alspaugh, S. Eby, K. Klooster, L. Ance, C. Carey, L. Anders, N. Fochtman, M. Cunningham, D. Stenman. FOURTH ROW: S. Cellner, S. Way, D. Martin, C. Smith, C. Miller, I. Potter, T. Goldstick, M. Goss, E. Currie, C. Pease, S. Warner, Band Win Honors at State Festival nv' A il' ..-L bmi- 'X fax eh? ' mfs W N Q na Q 14? gg Efmx . , Q an ' Ji? 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'li S.. . 7 P. -Qi -- h . .nn . H W fl I IL.: 'tx , ' I Y 'Of r f QW ! vp F..- 1: ' ' .SEN inning .-.-H 1 33 .Q -small' 'Q A M. I-lein--Director. FRONT ROW: K. Martin, D. VerWys, S. King, W. Gothro, C. Black, B. Browe, M. Cook. K. Otto. BACK ROW: C. Wojan, L. Wilson, L. Smalley, R. Browe, P. Smith, V. Gustafson, D. Himebauch, P. Falt- in 1 I gm PZ h, Sweet Music! M f Q.fi2vW ' S U V, fluff' Weil y. is I .1 1 ,. . . Q tt I ' Q 4 z 'Y' .7 wr 2 ,g, -P.. 1 X ,,,,,,. .. 5 eff. ' :fl l 5 State winners Charles Novak and Linda Gill. Students that receive I ratings on their solos or en- sembles in the District Solo and Ensemble Festival qual- ify for the State Festival. This year, Linda Gill and Charles Novak received I ratings at the State Festival at Lansing. Linda, entered in Proficiency II for piano, played a Chopin Waltz. Charles en- tered in Proficiency I, played I the bass solo, 'Solo Pomposo by Hayes. This Page Compliments of: MURDICKS FUDGE 9 g f ACTI fx.. u f'3,Z:i, U! 4 M f ' gfi-nf '3 -.a I ,T Q f 4-J t I J1- vii I ' v in f ',.-F 'E 'U tlrvp--'I -' ' ' ' xx ' - -9 ' 'ff' rf A i,fY:,'rw.-m7 - 5.5m .'.7 ..' . fv' 'x -r '- I ' .'o ..', '.q- ni' --L 5' L -' . . ' 1 HFS' Q.. , t. Q' .' 1 4 fi 'I - 9 at 0.L .6 J.. V: I' S A X O sl 1 .Q-vs A ' I' 'Q f 'vr 5 '. '71-' '.4 n ' 6 Q 3 h ' ' sy., 's 1' O., . Q ' '.. AL Tp 5 . A 1 ' W 'N '1 l. :ao '- al Aj by -4 ', '. ' - . ' . . fl . 9 fl ' ' . ?.m it . . A, ' ' 09 ' '44 Q . . A0053 , O ' 9 - . O 1 A1 gr' 0 0 l . 4 5- U Q 0 , ..v ,.. I . M 9 45- . ' o ,A 1. F Royalty Sets Homecoming Pace 1967 Homecoming Queen Geri Oliver re- linquishes her title to Queen Ruth Peebles during the halftime ceremony. Homecoming Court: From left to right: Gail Forbrig, Debbie Stenman, Queen Ruth Peebles, Lynne Weidman, and Becky Hiller. 'x V p-.iam ,nl 'Mi r, if 3 , , 5 X Ax ft.. K 5 ww- 5 X, Q 5 5 ,,,, T x o l - ,. 5 waz, 1 4 4 l A 1 5 X 4 . t I i Q' A . i, 1 ' ' V ,. I i l 3 Q of , , K i Q . . . 5 . 4 ' e l E 5 R 3 if 'M N ai ffl 1 5 5 4 , 5 A 1 2 3 ' 5 a 3 2 . I , I r , 4 I .ff N-...,J x.....f V 5-.J . a 0'b g i 1 'x , I 1 1, C .1 1 S' M . Q 3 e A 5 Q ax W ,Q- x I 1-ing' 2 Q. A- wx 'TN l! ' ,Eff l I ,C- C 'Q .-if L, ' Q ', 'Q . p .N 4. Mx 'Y , ,c-ff. Bm? aff- mfr.,-.QL g. 'S -fr: -.::: : O Gil Q 0 -4 if ,QE X,,',,r. 1 X. S I C I Y Q A ' Q I I 1 - 'X It's a good thing we improved our dress code. I ' W Q k Twirp Week was sponsored by the F.T,A, to'arouse school spirit. This Page Is Compliments of: TI-IE CLOTHES POST, Petoskey Take me . . . I'm yours! Some of our beautiful people? -l Sadie Havvkin Sadie Hawkins brings a touch of Dog Patch to C,H,S,, as the girls dance with their favorite beaus, on November 16, 1968. Eugene Farkas gave us the authentic touch by acting as Mar'in Sam. 5 Q Shower of Stars The junior-Senior Prom was held at the Bayview Inn in Petoskey on May 17, 1969. Couples danced amid a shower of stars with music provided by the Band X from Ludington. To all who atten- ded it was indeed an enchant- ing evening, a night to re- member. 4. X 0 ' iw? 1 z ,, WW, KL -X t .fl e,....,?,v 'f 'J' . 5 e',,1'5 g. f..+--- 'j. 221 V g 3 X fy, M 2' Q Anyone for some punch? if Lim.. ,J I -.. ' x s-Y - , ,.f ' o QPY' el 4' Petoskey boys make the prom a Success for some. 66 jane Wimmer, one of the Freshmen helpers. N NH t I X 6 . If l E ' 1 ' -1 X , . S 1 I I ' 5 4 -.U That punch must have really been good! Mark and Cindy take time for a rest. ., K L, 161' The dance in full swing. b The faculty and parents enjoyed the prom right along with the 67 students. ,4 i 12-4 The chaperones--Mr. and Mrs. Novak, Mr. and Mrs. Welcome to Cloud 9 Terrill, and Mr. and Mrs. Carr. WZ . Q '4':w fi.. I Bob and Pam and Marcia and Bob pause to rest between dances. X I The Croom Said o ll lf The Drama Class presented a play ' THE GROOM SAID NO! March l at the Q1 Hilton Moore. . . ' 1 Beth Baldwin . . . Wendy Villermain u ' 3 Rindi Luedke .... Tim Anders . . . Vicky Gustafson . David Hess . Lori Goss .... Kathy Baldwin . . Rick Peterson . . Cherie Potter . . . Elementary School. Members of the cast include: Steve Cameron Lt. Anderson Clara Curtis Mary Alice Smith Willie Williams Mrs. Sorenson Ed Smith Virgie Cameron Patty Cameron Mr. Will Cameron Mrs. Inez Cameron This Page Compliments of: SPENCER WAL- CREEN DRUG STORE, Petoskey 1 E Q , V: ls V-X . is NM -Q 1' gi - 1. 19 'V' 'f'--S-,v-1' ,qi FP' gb, ...A -N ally 6' I'm a girl watcher. The 1969 Charlevoix Senior class departed on a Government Trip to Lansing on April 17th. Upon arrival they met with Representative Robert Davis and Senator Schweigert. Following this they had a tour of the Cap- itol Building. The Seniors spent the night at the MEA Conference Center near Battle Creek. On Friday morning, they proceeded to Ke1logg's and had a tour of the Kellogg's plant. From here the class went back to Lansing and toured the cam- pus of Michigan State Uni- versity. So ended the first Senior Trip filled with many memories of a great time. This Page Compliments of: FRANK KADEN'S D 4, I The Best to You Each Morning! Senior Trip Ax . -Q1 an ' 4 'qs' Wi- r-' JJ'-81' 'f if ek 2 QQ5 V 'V 2. ' : , 2 Q l , sl' K lyk! sg 'Si' QQ gf-SQ f ' N-bi ,' x' Y- X ':' ' -4, A ef? .933 it J v A fi A 41,2 U X I me ' .XX Beth Baldwin and Georgia Lusk-- Operation Bentley. I n d lvl d u a I AW a S Mary Plum--D aughters of the American Revolution 1 vu ,, Sandra Wheat--Betty Crocker Geraldine Kuebler--Gir1's Stateg jerry Fochtrnan, Carl Novak, Charles Novak--Boy's Award State . Foreign exchange Student from the Philippines, Carmina Tantoco, presents her country's flag to Charlevoix High School in a gesture of friendship and appreciation of her memorable year here. Honors Assembl Ll..- -S N ' to H f ra ,, l 4 'M M 0 . - ? fe' S A4 5 ,,,,- -4 Q a ' . L ' . 3 ' ' f' QR' 'Z' iw!- -L 1 ui S . 'T W4 Aix ' 1 All I V 'i IN I ' 'Q .' 1 P! an-1 rr Mary Beth C-oodenough receives Spanish Club Mr. Carr presents student Council awards to Kathi Klooster as award for her service throughout the year as the Vice President and Barb Smith as Secretary. Spanish Club President. Exchange: To and From Last summer 8 stu- dents frotn C.l-I.S. be- came diplomats to 5 different Countries. Each student spent 8 Weeks living and learn- ing the Customs of that country and gaining in- valuable knowledge. The representatives of 4 different countries visited Charlevoix in order to gain a better understanding of the U.S. With this program, we hope future gener- ations will gain World Peace. 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Ruthie, Chris, Geri, and Becky. fx , Q x N Q L' UNH -x R 'll' x f? 9 SX QS X X Q is - 5' S Q sf X S r S Sf ' Q ' 1 5 , ' ' : '-vr'1 J -5 .WL-Qf' . ,J Mfr 7' id --.,,:, wg ' ff 'fi Q .. H '9 , A ' V , n- :f,, ., ,H If ' .Y Ji, B? x ' an 5. L' '-an ,. H. .uv r - ll J' . 'Ls 13' 1 J 3 I .xx F I 455 fgqxf . ., 'a 11 eserve Cheerleaders Our cheerleaders main- tained our school spirit as we entered the untraveled road in the Hurron-Straits Conference . ., SF' This Page Compliments of: LITTLE CEASARS PIZZA PARLOR BOTTOM: Terri Wood, Kris Osterberg. MIDDLE: Kay Fiedorek, Laurel Ance. TOP: Annette Hansen. Freshman Cheerleaders jean Carey, Susan Pettis, Lauri Engstrom. 4 . Ra ders Demonstrate Determination in 69 As the Football Team enters a new conference, it opens a new road to be traveled. Charlevoix Charlevoix Charlevoix Charlevoix Charlevoix Charlevoix Charlevoix Charlevoix Boyne City Rogers City Cheboygan St. Ignace Alpena C.C. Petoskey Alcona T.C. St. Francis 20 7 13 13 13 19 6 7 . A 9' Varsity Coaches promote athletic excellence. FRONT ROW: D. Livingston, S. Coleman, j, Fochtman, R, Corwin, H, Moore, N, Ostrum, P, Fiedorek, R.Grunch, L. Straw SECOND ROW: E, Whitley, M, Kantola, D. Berg, V, Kantola, M, Lord, M, Thorp, C, Swanson, D, Bergmann, G, McCle1len C. Novak, THIRD ROW: C, Novak, B. Meggison, J, Parsel, S. Warner, K. Lieberman, D. Ward, K. Swanson, D, Plum B DeYoung, K. Heeres, J. Curtis, R, Penn. -f 1 ul 5? Z vfnlff' K-Aram J X JD 'df A Q - t P' H . A- 0 --T65 Seniors form the backbone of the team. L. to R,: Don Ward, Stan Warner, Ed Whitley, Mark Kantola, Don Livingston, Paul Fiedorek, Dan Bergman, Larry Straw, Ken I-Ieeres, Randy Penn, if I I 'S i . ' al.-3 . .....--...,,.....W. . W-- X . NMMA ff .V.'s Trudge ix nvvard - sg .-.- -17 , M, Ng :vm K --'f FRONT ROW: T. Bergmann, C. Elzinga, B. Vreeland, L. Potter, L. Reed, M. Westenbroek, M. Bergmann, I-I. Otis. BACK ROW: T. Elzinga, B. Carey, R. Bindi, D. Swanson, B. Donaldson, T. Carey, L. Himebauch, COACH: D. Tay- lor. This Page Compliments of: GREG PUBLICATIONS, NORTH- LAND PRESS, PENNY STRETCI-IER, Boyne City. FIRST ROW: B. Donaldson, E. Corradi, M. Westenbroek, M. Bergmann, J. Murdick, B. Vetting, M. Wood, R. Potter. , . . . . H' O SECOND ROW: M. Cummingham, R. B1nd1, D. Gill, D. Fochtman, I-I. Schofleld, T. Bergman, B. Carey, D. Swanson, t' TI-IIRD ROW: 1. Borths, G. Sitzma, A. Avery, D. Tollas, B. Moore, R. DeYoung, I. Ozga, R. Crain, M. Mol, R. Donaldso' FOURTH ROW: C. Martin, B. Cudd, J. jones, L. Potter, T. Carey, J. Pease, J. Lachman, G. Skeel, B. Olson, K. Bergmann. VT -J.. , . A A -L A , gg- 1. The Road to Success ls Sometimes Rocky ML! J2- 1 . J ,Q Y also ' X, 'I 'fi 'J : U Experience and practice gained on the I.V squad molds future stars at C.H.S. This Page Compliments of: FRANK'S GULF STATION, Atwood EE7!-3 R + f K :- ..- , LL ,. Q9 . ,.. 1 :WU i' . 3 - A OH :S .i 'Q-,T 4 35 ' R5 'xp- .-, 355 K . A5 '5- -fa 4 N, Ostrum, P, Fiedorek, K. Lieberman, C. Novak, B. DeYoung, K, Swanson, D, Ward, B. Meggison, C. Novak, T. Doan, V, Kantola, S, Coleman, D. Livingston, C. Swanson, Rayders Come Un Strong W g, 2 .. flux jf? if 6 .19 74, , bf' 5 I .IJ Q: Q , O 'E 1 . W ff, 12,52 Y .1 X The Charlevoix Red Rayders faced tougher com petitionin the new Huron Straits Conference. The supporting seniors on our team were Don Ward, Paul Fiedorek, and Don Livingston. s f x .L-: 41: H 3 N,,gw'ff,w.U,.v,,i. M-.i -ml.,-Q-f .:fQ.:., .1 'fQfbQ1fx:g 4. sf jg! , ' .1 ' ff-ae Charlevoix 50 Traverse City S.T. 53 56 Cheboygan 69 82 Alpena C. C. 67 54 Gaylord 40 St. Ignace 65 53 Rogers City 64 Cheboygan 61 50 St. Ignace 56 Gaylord 59 56 Boyne City 65 Petoskey 82 64 Petoskey 63 Rogers City 57 72 Traverse City S.S. 54 67 Boyne City 58 59 Alpena C . C. 65 Tracking Our Team Through ntrod H-.Q Paths Right: Pain, agony . . . SORE FEET!! ! !! Bottom: Anxious spectators await start. Qi. GQ!-E -r i , a ft ig -faifiseff, is -w x , 5 1. 54.5 3 Q59 7 Q .T ' . ar I' , , t' mx um: fa. Xa A ii My ,.l M Q T fs i, in Q 'YQ , J 4 - I' it '51 gai- I f guy?-5 3 4 , A .4 ,Mnrf f F , 'I ' R hy.: l H H . ,5.....3.g+?1H,, az, 5519 ' . .rf Qs --ac 1' i if ,I I . ,J - 1, 'pm rj J :ji X lil M l N x y ll fs 'E L f 1 x I ' n D' ' f aww. Z, WZ ' J' V A 9 ll 4, r .. : ,. .- , .- -f :'.Ll-..1. S' . - QTL FRONT ROW: B. Borths, R. jones, C. Swanson, I.. Potter, B. Carey, R. Donaldson, N. Henley, C. VandeCar, C. Russell, A. Avery, G. Skeel. SECOND ROW: B. Donaldson, T. Elzinga, D. Gill, R. Bindi, J. Wilson, C. Elizinga, M. Westenbroek, G. Anderson, B. Dorsey, K. Swanson. THIRD ROW: Coach--Mr. Terrill, D. Livingston, F. Cook, L. Reed, S. Blanchard, R. Grunch, T. Doan, B. Crain, E. Whitley, J. Fochtman, T. Murray, C. Novak, P. Fiedorek, M. Wheat, H. Christiansen, C. Novak, D. Ward, H. Moore, M. Cousineau, G. Solornan, E. Farkas, D. Berg, G. Martin, B. DeYoung, 1. Parsel. The Rayder track team coached by Del Terrill, had a good season in the new league. As in other team sports their records were a little shaky, but their determination was never daunted. This Page Compliments of NOVOTNY PLUMBING and HEATING 4 A -', u.o3f ff -- 1 1 f , 0, 1, G' 15 ye ,trln 'I g'r- 1 -4 1' 37 Q v 54 I 9: V I.. ,kv I Top: P. F. flies again. Bottom left: High again . . . an glad of it! 1. H 'mm ,v New B4 . U1 Bottom right: f?fUQ!7'1'f96fM1 ' , This Page Compliments of: TRI-CITY CONCRETE, INC. 5 -pg ,,,,s,,,, igfiiii ,., A ., , , ' 1 Q . ' , , 4 i 1,wi 'f EET YW XM' .W qi ' if My fx. . l 'ff ww, ,- Tllg 'NK 'X f3n,b.t, 1 'BW ' V Qs. 'ir n 1 I 11, --AK , 1 T CNY N1 I 'Ns ef f of fin? - as -A 1 M' swf - ,, . H . 3 , A f X N , Q AMA . V if -.M-Nlrgw W it , .1 V . in J 'f'-'A I sg Mg, ' '-. Q '4,'-'W 4, A I I ' ' wt Q-1. 742 W f oi. l 'v-,,g?rw,F ' a 't l I 1 W- V- ' W ' -5,,1..,'1! t W fr. ' ' f - ' W it Z ' D . ,sm gg. 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BEITEL :J 0' Pep Club President, Georgia Lusk, honors the club advisor, Mrs. Fassett for her help during Homecoming. BILLIE LOUISE BERGMANN Q 1 DANIEL L. BERGMANN SCOTT W. BLANCHARD ROBERT EUGENE BORTI-IS is M52 ' , ll A s 1 9 111 Selling concessions during a basketball game is one of the many activities enjoyed by seniors. A l ELLEN MARIE BUZZARD NANCY CARR JANICE M. BRUCE THOMAS MICHAEL BURNS I-IENRIK G. CHRISTIANSEN PAUL S. FIEDOREK RICHARD A. FOCHTMAN GAIL S. FORBRIG FW. GCRDON L. FREEDMAN, JR. CONNIE MARIE FUNK MARY E. GOODENOUGI-I LORRAINE SUSAN Goss ROY T. GRUNCH KENNETH J. HEERES f g REBECCA LEE HILLER pf E f A A A + 4 X E, I A W 4 ' --Q, . ' ' , ,if nkx ff f f L . j 5: 1 , - ,.:.2.2. , ' A- . A ' I -': , 'A M - MARY ANN I-IIMEBAUCH Randy Penn enjoys tantalizing school lunch. LAURA LEE HUTCHINSON RAYMOND DEAN JONES MARK WILLIAM KANTOLA VIRGINIA L. KEENE JAMES F. KEIE CHERYL LARUE KENNEY KATHLEEN G. KLOOSTER NANCY ELAINE LABRECQUE KAY MARIE LEWIS W I I ' VE 'E LELL A 3 Q DON LYON LIVINGSTON GEORGIA ANNE LUSK GREGORY GLENN MARTIN BRUCE I-I, MCPHILLIPS CHERYL ANN MEIER CHARLES A. MEIER Spirit Guides Us Barb Smith boosts Rayder Spirit. TERRY LEE MURRAY .. hxx's F 4mm 1 A S r 4 41 IEA NNE LYNN MUTZ i SHARON LEE OLSON STEVE JOSEPH PATERKA CHARLES ALLEN PEASE ' 9 A z RUTH ANN PEEBLES ,sa Y 1 Georgia Lusk and Don Ward find time to talk during 21 dance. RANDALL I-EE PENN Ls We ERIC L. PETERSON MARY ELLEN PLUM RICHARD DALE PLUMM We March Toward a New Horizon - -- 51. J' . , v. -1, a '- 13 DEBORAH JEAN POTTER O if ,ffflw ,, A L 'L--.. ,SQ wail ffixgw ,V eva Q H A All ii.. . ,,, Y. . CHERYL L. POTTER Seniors enjoy taking part in English panel discussion. A ,.,.nr,' 'hm In M4 an JUDY DAWN SOMERVILLE X . 1, -, , V X. X, ,-..f , -. Q Nl Seniors study in the library. JIM DEAN SPEIGL DEBORAH M. STENMAN LARRY ALAN STRAW MONICA JILL SZUDZIK Wim ,f P' V, 'Q J RAE NLARIE SZUDZIK CARMINA B. TANTOCO Q 'ZFX Huw., -3 CI-LARLES ELMER TERRILL KATHY ELLEN VAN ZANT DENA K. VERWYS BARRY WALTER VETTING WENDY ANN VILLERMAIN M DONALD L. WARD STANLEY R. WARNER LAURA LEE WEBSTER LYNNE WEIDMAN W ' x 1 4 1 Q ,.-,ff SANDRA SUE WHEAT EDWARD RAY WHITLEY MARY ELLEN WI-IITLEY 1 I DANIEL ION WIELAND ROSE MARIE WIKLANSKI DUANE DOUGLAS WILKS Q ANN MARIE WILLIS HEERSF x I 9 ,422 5 Q 53,3 V' O , f G UR-I 3 s HE-RFK LINDA JEAN WILSON Seniors are awarded first place for their Homecoming float. FF, th QQ ' ' .' af 9 if Z1 'J J I 4 -'vw s 'bi r 4'-fp... I '1f.'1zU lr -1, -K 4 B... f 4 , ? 'S H A - .. - f .- H , 22, V, Q, Q'-3 F' fa , 5 2, . Lsw 'YT E it a Q2 Salutatorian Ken l-leeres by-passes tradition by of- fering adults a challenge-- The Right and Privilege to Vote at l8. 73 ' . . . l J ' I in' ' We Have Gpened the Doorg is is The 1968-69 Senior Band plays together for the last time at Commencement exercises. Have We the Courage To Go Beyond? .v.w ' I-iii FI Debbie Potter, valedictorian of the 1969 graduating class receix diploma from the President of the School Board, Glenn Kenny. Q' Q 'la 'Nu Mr. Hill, administrative assistant--Public Relations for Consumers Power Co. gives the graduating seniors 3 points to practice 1. a sense of hurnorg 2. the art of self controlg and 3. take time to listen. Changing Horizons -J' 1- I if ' Rae Marie Szudzik takes her final steps as a student at Charlevoix High School on her venture to a new way of life. This Page Compliments of: I BROWE ELECTRIC Class transfers the tossel from the left to right in a traditional move signifying their change in life. Senior Activities Anders, Laurence--Annual 43 Band 1-43 Debate 43 Flash 3,43 Forensics 43 Prom 3. Anderson, Thomas--Band 1-43 Pep Band 3,43 YFU fFinlandj. Avery, Linda--Band 1-43 Co-op 43 FHA 23 FTA 2,33 Spanish Club 1-3. Baldwin, Beth--Annual 3,43 Debate 43 Drama Club 1,43 Play fCastj 43 Flash 2-4--Editor 43 Forensics 43 Homecoming 43 Latin Club 13 Pep Club 2-43 Prom 33 Ski Club 3. Bascom, Sue--Band 1-43 FNA 3. Beitel, Gary--Band 1-43 Football 1-43 Honors Band 43 Ski Club 1-3-- Officer 23 Spanish Club 1,23 Varsity Club 1-4. Bergmann, Billie--Band 1-43 Drama Club 43 Play fComm.l 43 Flash 33 FNA 33 NHS 3,43 Pep Band 4. Bergmann, Daniel--Football 1,3,43 Track 3,43 Varsity Club 1-43 Weightlifting 3,4. Blanchard, Scott--Band 1-43 Track 3,43 Varsity Club 3,43 Weightlifting 3,4. Borths, Robert--Track 3,4. Bruce, Janice--Band 1-43 Co-op 43 FHA 2-4--Officer 3,43 Pep Band 4. Burns, Thomas--Band 13 Co-op 3,43 Football 1-33 Voc. Ed. 3,4. Buzzard, Ellen--Co-op 43 FNA 1,23 Homecoming 23 German Club 1,2. Carr, Nancy--Annual 33 Cheer- leader 13 Co-op 43 FHA '1--Officer 13 Flash 33 FTA 23 NHS 3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,23 Student Council ls Pep Club 1-3. Christiansen, Henrik--Danish Exchange Student3 Track 4. Cook, Frank--Basketball 13 Co-op 43 Football 1,23 Ski Team 33 SLAAM 43 Track 1,2,43 Varsity Club 1-4. Corradi, Marcy--Drama Club 43 French Club 13 FTA 33 Hall Monitor 43 Mixed Chorus 2. Cross, Patricia--Band 1-4-- Officer 43 Prom 33 Spanish Club 1-43 Pep Club 1-4. Cummings, Terry--Co-op 3,43 Football 1,25 Varsity Club 1,23 Voc. Ed. 3. Curtis, William--Football 1, Track 1, Voc. Ed. 4. Davison, Elizabeth--Drama Club 2-4--Officer 33 1968 lun.-Sen. Play CCastJ 33 Play fComm.j 43 Flash 43 French Club 2,3--Officer 33 NHS 1,43 Pep Club 3. Dinwiddie, Dana Alice--Annual 4--Co-editor 43 Band 1-43 1968 jun.-Sen. Play CCastj 33 Play fComm.J 43 FTA 1-4--Officer 43 Glee Club 13 Latin Club 33 NHS 3,4--Officer 43 Pep Band 43 Prom 33 Spanish Club 3,4--Officer 43 YFU lUruguayJ. Eby, Susan--Annual 33 Band 1-43 FNA 13 FTA 2,33 Glee Club 13 Li- brary Staff 2-43 NHS 3,43 SLAAM 2-4--Officer 3,4. Etienne, Michael--Band 1-43 Co-op 2-43 Football 13 Prom 3. Falting, Peggy Fiedorek, Paul--Basketball 1-43 Football 1-43 NHS 3,4--Officer 43 Student Council 13 Track 2-43 Varsity Club 1-43 Wolverine Boys' State 4. Fochtman, Richard--Band 1,23 Lab. Assist. 3,4. Forbrig, Gail--Annual 43 Band 1-43 Drama Club 43 FTA 1-4-- Officer 3,43 Glee Club 13 Home- coming 43 Homecoming Court 43 Prom 33 Spanish Club 1-33 Pep Club 1-43 YFU fGermanyj. Freedman, Gordon--Latin Club 33 Ski Team 1,23 Spanish Club 2,33 Track 13 Wolverine Boys' State 4. Funk, Connie--Baton Club 23 Co-op 43 FHA 3,4--Officer 33 FTA 23 Gymnastics 1. Goodenough, Mary--Annual 43 Co-op 43 Flash 43 Glee Club 13 Homecoming 43 Mixed Chorus 33 Office Staff 43 Pep Club 1-4--Of- ficer 43 Prom 33 Ski Club 23 Span- ish Club 1-4--Officer 4. Goss, Lorraine--Annual 43 Band 1-43 Drama Club 43 Play fCastQ 43 Homecoming 43 Flash 43 FNA 33 Office Staff 33 Pep Club 1-43 Prom 33 Spanish Club 1-3. Grunch, Roy--Basketball 23 Co-op 43 Football 1-33 Track 1-43 Varsity Club 1-33 Voc. Ed. 33 Weightlifting 3. Heeres, Kenneth--Basketball 1-33 Football 1-43 Latin Club 13 Track 2,33 Varsity Club 1-4. Hiller, Rebecca--Annual 43 Band 1-43 Cheerleader 2-43 Class Officer 1-43 Flash 43 FTA 1-43 Homecoming Comm. 43 Home- coming Court 43 NHS 43 Pep Club 1-4--Officer 43 Prom 33 Ski Club 2,3. Himebauch, Mary Ann--Band 1-43 C0-Op 43 FHA 1-3--Officer 33 Glee Club 13 Prom 3. Hutchinson, Laura--Annual 33 Band 1-43 Flash 33 FTA 1-43 Glee Club 13 Honors Band 43 Interlochen 33 Pep Band 3,43 Spanish Club 1-4. jones, Raymond Kantola, Mark--Basketball 13 Football 1-43 Track 1-3. Keene, Virginia--Co-op 43 FHA ls FTA 23 Glee Club ls Spanish Club 1. Keie, james--Co-op 33 Foot- ball 1,2. Kenney, Cheryl--Annual 43 Band 1-33 Drama Club 4--Officer 4--Student Director 43 FTA 2-43 Glee Club 13 Library Staff 2-43 Ski Club 1-43 Ski Team 3,43 SLAAM 2-4--Officer 33 Pep Club--1-43 YFU fFinlandJ. Klooster, Kathleen--Annual 4-- Co-editor 43 Band 2-4--Officer 43 Debate 43 Flash 33 Forensics 43 Homecoming Comm. 43 Latin Club 33 NHS 3,43 Pep Band 3,43 Pep Club 2-43 Prom 33 Student Council 1-4 --Officer 2,4. La Brecque, Nancy--Band 1-43 Co-op 43 FHA 1-4--Officer 2-4. Lewis, Kay--Band 1-33 Drama Club 43 Flash 33 Gymnastics 33 Office Staff 43 Prom 33 Ski Club 2. Livingston, Don- -Band 1-43 Basketball 1-43 Football 1-43 Track 1-43 Varsity Club 1-4. Lusk, Georgia--Annual 3,43 Band 1-43 1968 jun.-Sen. Play fComm.l 33 Flash 1,23 FTA 1-43 Homecoming Comm. 1-43 Latin Club 3,4--Officer 43 Pep Club 1-4--Officer 43 Prom 33 Ski Club 1-43 Ski Team 1-43 YFU fDen- markj. Martin, Gre gory--Basketball 1,23 Football 1,23 SLAAM 43 Track 1-43 Varsity Club 1,2. McPhillips, Bruce--Co-op 43 Ski Club 43 Voc. Ed. 4. Meier, Cheryl--Band 1-43 Flash 43 FTA 3,43 Latin Club 3,43 NHS 3,43 Ski Club 4. Mosoryak, John--Band 1,23 Basketball 1,2. Murray, Terry--Co-op 3,43 Football 1-43 Gymnastics 2,33 Track 2,43 Varsity Club 1-43 Weightlifting 2-4. Mutz, Jeanne--Annual 43 Co-op 3,43 Drama Club 43 Play QComrn.l 43 Flash 2,43 FTA 1,23 Glee Club 13 Homecoming Comm. 43 Prom 33 SLAAM 2-4--Officer 3,43 Spanish Club 1-4. Olson, Sharon--FHA 2-4--Of- ficer 3,43 Kitchen Staff 1-43 Spanish Club 1,2. Paterka, Steve--Band 13 Foot- ball 1,33 Prom 33 Homecoming Comm. 1-43 Varsity Club 1-3. Pease, Charles--Band 1-43 Bas- ketball 1-33 Football 1-43 Pep Band 43 Prom 33 Student Council 3,4-- Officer 43 Track 1-43 Varsity Club 1-4--Officer 4. Peebles, Ruth--Annual 43 Cheerleader 1-43 Glee Club lg Gymnastics 33 Homecoming Comm. 3,43 Homecoming Queen 43 Library Staff 23 NHS 3,43 Prom 33 SLAAM 23 Pep Club 1-4--Officer 3. Penn, Randall--Band 1-4--Of- ficer 43 Basketball 1-33 Football 1-43 Pep Band 3,43 Prom 33 Varsity Club 1-43 Wolverine Boys' State 4. Peterson, Eric--Drama Club 43 Play fCast5 43 Football 13 Prom 33 Ski Club 4--Officer 43 Spanish Club li Track 13 Varsity Club 1. Plum, Mary--Annual 3,43 Band 1-43 Class Officer 1-43 DAR Award 43 1968 jun.-Sen. Play fCastj 33 Flash 1,23 FTA 1-43 Hall Monitor 43 Homecoming Comm. 1-43 Latin Club 3,4--Officer 33 Pep Band 43 Pep Club 1-43 Prom 33 Ski Club 2-4. Plumm, Richard--Track 3,4. Potter, Cheryl--Band 2-43 Class 1 I was Q if ' ,W -,X 1 l 5 v if 4 I P f '..f I ' ' Ahh- 4:11 A Mary Plum . Officer 45 Co-op 35 Drama Club 4--Officer 45 Play fCastl 45 FTA 1-4--Officer 35 Glee Club 15 Latin Club 3,45 Mixed Chorus 35 Pep Band 45 Pep Club 1-45 Prom 3. Potter, Deborah--Band 1-4-- Student Director 45 FNA 3--Of- ficer 35 Glee Club 15 Interlochen 15 Latin Club 3--Officer 35 NHS 3,45 Pep Band 2-45 Prom 3. Przybylski, Patricia--Co-op 45 Pep Club 1,2. Romeyn, lneke--Dutch Ex- change Student, Glee Club 2, Gymnastics 1-45 Pep Club 4. Schofield, Linda--Band 1-45 Co-op 3,45 FTA 1-45 Gymnastics 35 Honors Band 45 Latin Club 3,45 Pep Club 1-45 Prom 3. Seese, Albert--Ski Team 15 Track 1,25 Weightlifting 1,2. Skeel, Phillip--Co-op 3,45 Football 1,25 Prom 35 Track 1,25 Varsity Club 1,25 Weightlifting 1. Smith, Barbara--Annual 3,45 Band 1-45 Cheerleader 35 Class Officer 1,25 Debate 45 FTA 1-4-- Officer 45 Forensics 45 Homecoming Comm. 2,45 Pep Club 1-45 Prom 35 Ski Club 2,35 Ski Team 25 Student Council 4--Officer 45 YFU fGer- manyl. Smith, Constance--Annual 3,45 Class Officer 2,35 Drama Club 45 Flash 2,35 Forensics 45 FTA 1-45 Glee Club 15 Homecoming Comrn. 1-45 Mixed Chorus 25 Pep Club 1-4 --Officer 45 Prom 35 Ski Club 1-4. Smith, Steven--Co-op 1,25 Drama Club 45 Football 1-35 Ski Club 1-45 Ski Team 1-45 SLAAM 45 Weightlifting 1-3. Solomon, Gordon--Band 1-45 Gymnastics 35 Pep Band 2-45 Prom 35 Track 2-4. Somerville, Judy--Co-op 45 FTA 15 Prom 35 Spanish Club 1-3. Speigl, Jim Stenman, Deborah--Band 1-45 Co-op 45 Drama Club 35 1969 jun.-Sen. Play fComm.l 35 FNA 35 FTA 45 Homecoming Court 45 Pep Band 45 Pep Club 1-45 Prom 35 Senior Class Officers: Treasurer--Becky Hiller, Secretary--Cherie Potter, Vice-President--Larry Straw, President-- Spanish Club 1-4. Straw, Larry--Class Officer 45 Football 1-45 Hall Monitor 45 NHS 3,45 Prom 35 Varsity Club 1-4. Szudzik, Monica--Band 1-45 Co-op 35 Drama Club 45 Play fComm.l 45 FNA 3--Officer 35 Glee Club 15 Homecoming Comm. 2-45 Latin Club 3,4--Officer 45 Majorette 2-4--Head 45 Mixed Chorus 25 NHS 3,45 Officer Staff 3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,45 Prom 35 YFU fSwedenl. Szudzik, Rae Marie--Band 1,25 Co-op 35 Drama Club 4--Officer 45 1968 lun.-Sen. Play fComm.l 35 Play fComm.j 45 Glee Club 15 Gymnastics 45 Library Staff 2-45 Pep Club 1,25 Prom 35 SLAAM 2,4 --Officer 25 Spanish Club 1. Tantoco, Carmina--Annual 45 Drama Club 45 Play fComm.j 45 Filipino Exchange Student5 Flash 45 FTA 45 Pep Club 45 Ski Club 4. Terrill, Charles--Band 1-45 Basketball 1-35 Football 15 FTA 1-45 Gymnastics 35 Honors Band 45 Pep Band 45 Prom 35 Spanish Club 1,25 Student Council 25 Varsity Club 1,2. Van Zant, Kathy--Co-op 45 Glee Club 15 Prom 35 Ski Club 3,4. Very Wys, Dena--Annual 45 Band 1-35 Debate 45 Flash Staff 45 Forensics 45 FTA 1,25 Glee Club 1,45 Latin Club 35 Library Staff 3,45 Pep Club 1-45 Ski Club 3,45 SLAAM 3,4. Vetting, Barry--Football 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Voc. Ed. 4. Villermain, Wendy--Annual 45 Band 1-45 Co-op 3,45 Drama Club 45 1968 jun.-Sen. Play fCastl 35 Play fCastj 45 Glee Club 15 Latin Club 3,45 Office Staff 45 Pep Club 1-45 Prom 35 Ski Club 3,45 YFU fNetherlandsl. Ward, Donald--Band 1-45 Bas- ketball 1-45 Football 1-4--Co-Cap. 45 Hall Monitor 45 Pep Band 2,35 Prom 35 Track 1-45 Varsity Club 1-4. Warner, Stanley--Band 1-45 Basketball 1-35 Football 1-4--Co- Cap. 45 NHS 3,45 Prom 35 Student Council 45 Track 1-45 Varsity Club 1-4. Webster, Laura--Co-op 45 FH.A 4--Officer 45 Flash Staff 45 Kitchen Staff 45 Pep Club 45 Prom 35 Spanish Club 4. Weidman, Lynne--Annual 45 Co-op 45 Play fComm.l 45 Flash Staff 3,45 FTA 1,25 Homecoming Court 45 Library Staff 2-45 Pep Club 1-45 Prom 35 SLAAM 2-4-- Officer 3,45 Spanish Club 1-4. Wheat, Sandra--Betty Crocker Award 45 Co-op 45 Kitchen Staff 45 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Pep Club 15 Prom 3. Whitley, Edward--Football 1-45 Track 1-45 Varsity Club 1-4. Whitley, Mary--Fl-lA 1-4-- Officer 35 Pep Club 1,25 Prom 35 Spanish Club 1,2. Wieland, Daniel--Basketball 1,25 Class Officer 25 Football 15 NHS 3,45 Wolverine Boys' State 4. Wiklanski, Rose--Co-op 45 Flash Staff 35 Glee Club 1. Wilks, Duane--Basketball 15 Co-op 45 Flash Staff 3, Football 25 Gymnastics 1,25 Spnaish Club 15 Track 1,25 Varsity Club 25 Weight- lifting 1. Willis, Ann--Co-op 3,45 Prom 3. Wilson, Linda--Band 1-45 FTA 25 Glee Club 45 NHS 45 Pep Band 2. Wimmer, Keri--Drama Club 45 Play fComm.J 45 Flash Staff 45 Pep Club 3,4, Wimmer, Gregory--Co-op 3,4. Wojan, Connie--Flash Staff 45 FTA 35 Glee Club 45 Latin Club 35 Library Staff 3,45 Pep Club 45 Prom 35 Ski Club 3,45 SLAAM 3,4 --Officer 4. Wojan, Richard--Basketball 1,25 Co-op 3,45 Football 1. Wood, Catherine--Band 1-45 Co-op 45 Play fComm.J 45 Gym- nastics 35 Pep Band 45 Pep Club 1-45 Prom 35 Spanish Club 1-4. lr. yew if as A t Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth, I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. fRobert Frostl .R- 'Inu- -, - 4 Li 1 -Rig- . J 'I m' f Q .P K - x V, fl f - 1. 9 N ull' '1 Y M.: 1 y I Ll , 5, gk xx Wk.. ' ,. J , f f .. 1 v S C r 1 K: i. '33' if? 747, 1.6 ,.....1- ,,.... 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Lfr J , ff ,--1 1, V A-f CAREY BOOT we 1 I I SHOP 219 Bridge Street KIT CARSON LUMBER COMPANY Come in and Browse Around 'ZYS' 0 C , 1 2 5 'Sf 5 ago ,X A g-.Q f ' 5 -SJ ffjhfsfw .. fm- 4'--- l.aIJ1.'f'L .V . C , I fy Y- - 1 ' b tr' J-it ' rl f N .1 f 'lf .dxf -sr V Y, -sq- sng.,-. ,ww X1 .. in ' , 3'5 'Q 1 D- Q--A - -.- V, MQA -' -to ...-J. :J ii? ll li - ll: ,.. 1 -V .mf h K y. .,,, ,. . C I C0055 202 S. Lake Street Boyne City, Michigan 546 Ph . 582-7271 5 ' Congratulations Class of 1969 5 i W 'S Concrete A for , t ,,,1 f Q' ' ' 1 'rr' f 'Wt' Performance 2 , ,M is 2 ' , 'i'r , g . 12-A ., ,zjfl W 1' gwwt ,,, Qfl H f i , N I-IUME 0F THE WORLD'S GREATEST HAMBURGER Serving America's favorite family-menu. , R 5' - . I'1' 'P' 'A sr:-:.'r,. Y' 1 8 lnAMaupl9sp5g if -I k , I' , US431 F' ':I+I.s- x377'3T --- P4-2fOSkey J. rin MII' , E , ..i.l i-nn' n ' .g,- Chorlevoix High School Go Group Goes BURGER CHEF E A. Congratulations I to the ' - Class of '69 CENTRAL Rall! DRUG L .- -- -u,g,-1.-wg fa F 5 U' . 'tl IT Pd' :J ,I ' I4 sis j -mil: AVVVIV Azlv 1:25. 24,1 . , up Consider Pharmacy As Your Career . . . If you are a graduate un- decided about your future, consider Pharmacy . . profession offering challenge opportunity and fulfillment You can be an integral part of this ever expanding field devoted to the welfare of the commtmity. ' cElITllAl. Lu DRUG STO!! G. F. OCHS B cHAm.Evolx Nucl-neAN 49720 .J Compliments of AMERICAN MOLD ENGINEERING I'IIII NIXRIIXS CCDIIICF PFNTFP IBFQI I 55-.- , F317 -N' 'I ' 1 xy On Highway U.S. 31 S. Telephone L1 7-6601 ,-X lv ssc:-1-fomss morons , 0 1's1EL6L L S 1 Q ,341 gr G1 1. 6 ' 1'i2351TE' B -W I .ff 71 Q L 12 1- E Congrcfulofions fo the Class of 1969 1 4 N . M jf PETOSKEY ELECTRIC 3OI Mitchell Congratulations to the Class of I969 HANNNS MUSIC 406 E. Lake Street Petoskey, Michigan Everything in Music Supplies EM Baldwin Pianos Band Instrument Rentals Ludwig Drums Qggwo IQQIQIUQYITLGLBQ WC.L.i22,N , Best in the Midwest Don 84 lane Lee Anders Extend Their Very Best Wishes to the Class of I969 Congratulations and Best Wishes from Q tl l WALKER MAR! E AC: E N CY Dealer for Century, Chrysler, Mercury, Crosby and Trojan ,G ' f:-'f- .,,. ' -L lfyqyl t . , -W - rg! , ,lilly 'lk As Michigan grows and prospers, life grows better for each generation. Con- sumers Power is growing, too, as it supplies ever greater amounts of elec- tricity and natural gas to industry and people. Growth brings challenge. We must find new and better ways to per- form our services. Nearly 1 1,000 men and women of Consumers Power en- joy meeting the challenge every day. Come grow with us! W consumers hu X 1 it Izf' H General Offices: Jackson Mich ., z 4 I tw i H, .Mei-fHfi.' 'i tat? W .2 iv fff. 41 .. 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Ll 7-9315 lmf 14 , Q .,.. ,, e v .4 ., liggiti-9 Charlevoix County State Bank S. t.t, .9 , if: - .. -' T .... . -- r iffs-E:if' it ' ' Con rctulotlons sgxiwg! -t tm- Class of 9 1- 215 Q'--if - a+ .-.1. ff: 1 to the I'--If-fe '69 .s-' .4-.Q M...-. . ,,-, ,- I A: v .-P-'.,'- - A -X I N K N1 4 ., it 'wi-33 L A. ,gg -j t rx,-,aff-'L one LX-g 4 A , A The Bank on the Corner Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation jim's Shell Service r'r' r Co ng ra tu I atio ns f f to the S EE E E- E- 1969 5lflEi.l.UB5iC1J1gKr I AAA egg! ' , 51 f ig? if AZ ,f ,,3 r Bridge street LI 7 2902 - ' -f HUFFORD INDUSTRIES, INC. North Petoskey Road Charlevoix, Michigan Stamping--Tool 8K Die--Special Machinery 1 in -ner :Bm ,'-4 .A -I - wr, Y I , fy-A .- . YP -, - MILMQ-1,Q1,1,1.,..1.' M ff By the Bridge in Charlevoix Q-rv-'f 'Jil wwriwf '. ' Qf--- ' ' J 659' ali' L RRIAGE Fashion Center to ior and Misses 1 4-vmY? y A 120 Water St.--Boyne City, Michigan -:- T Ha 9 ri ' . -w 'w-40 ' iii B f I f Q s-,,I trf 15 Q mi 4' ' fr -5-M f J ' A . 5-,fan in if Q! . D-f ,-, 1 5 'shy 1 ' ' , ,saw ,. Q- Y ,gxf X, 1 ex 4 .il H , , rw-xxBAuER's DAIRY Our Milk Is Better Because It's Fresher STALEY'Si GRQCERY Q Evenings 401 Antrim Sffaef p.m . Charlevoix, Iviiciligrn. N Stan 8. Jean Fiedorek 8 AMF Automatic Bowiing Lanes Bowling Equipment and Supplies Winter--3:00 pm to Midnight Summer--7:00 pm to Midnight Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday Opposite the Airport U.S. 31 South of Charlevoix LI 7-2848 LI 7-4343 I S MA Sis .JouN A M it N f-Luanscfi ,y S v itrfmilh H9 Antrim--Charle . - D ' WASHING 'Q 1 t f i f Compliments of 'NX ,ff 5 Z Rau woiy MITYNIU . HMB!!! Hifi! DI 7-73 Q Great Lakes Fabrication Inc 401 W. Carpenter St. Phone Llberty 7-6467 Charlevoix, Michigan EXTEND THEIR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '69 The Pastry Shop From W' 17,75-np' f U -3.-lh:.I.i.:m5'. 'IJ Graduation Cakes Compliments of Q. L L , to H os ki ns Manufacturing ff' H W' T F, CO' 'bg N 1 Q t A'-.a,,.,,-. I Wedding Cakes Leo 8: Dorothy Fairbanks Conrad Kloosterlnc. 2 rf' . , w ' xl w 8: , '15 ,A 1 '- ' vel- o ik ' ,...,.,1 z ., .ee 1, ' , J Q L John Deere Form, lndgWsTridlifkaWn di'fd Gordo 1? Q' 1 ,X Roule 'll 5 ' Q41 .f r-fr on Villa Moderne r,,,,,...1.-H- will C. H. SMITH CO lass Good Luck 'ro The Class of l969 ERBER'S FORD-MERCURY Boyne City Road Chcrlevoix, Michigan ra it. 1 E X in ' ,Z ii wif ag Q. 4 if gl: My ,sr an FJ I . M, HRV bmw' 1 O4 54 0.4 I K THE ARGONNE SUPPER CLUB Family Style Shrimp Closed Mondays, Every Tuesday and Friday Bar Opens at 3:00 p,m Compiefe Menu Every Dining Room af 5:00 Ofher Night J K THE MOLE HOLE CCUNTRY CASUALS 217 Howard Streef Petoskey, Michigan FIRST STATE BAN K T .1 IS..-Le 'Ll-zfif Lg ' ?: 1 xx , M main- .-15.2. ...r:.:s.f1.-.mg-. .:9::,. 1 . : .UEH ,W ,ies-LSN XT -u g gas! I .N , ,J -r -,N .vm 1 I 5' I : Wgiaiaaeiiiiisx U - wusasfgfagalgad 2 . ., M., , . II 1!4i'- -U25-IT E S S I 21, 'F'-I ' : I I lavfnl-'i I I ll 1 UI, .n' , I : :Wg Ll N-: : a : . ., I :Ez : II I Moves Up HAND-IN-HAND WITH SENIORS L... .s un llfslig x .s ' - 2:55-191 .1:::5-iii. J5- - ,.x.. 1. R - off, rw us, ga ,223 5 wx!! HN I ATI ,X I 4 '13 K T - lf ,. KX ll Lf- LW T TT i 4:52 1 ,,.,,,.,..,g,,,,,,,, A-W . ,,. , ...h,,.A Compliments of 'f ' f 1-'nw v-1-Q-ww-f.qf.,- -W.,-X 1-'vw ..-- . +4 -v-wwvwl v-f--,,-.g...,.., wp 5 , '? '1 Y' --'V-' - -- -1 .. ., ...-......4,...,-..,.. ELECTRA MACHINE CO. We would like lo thank These people who gave doncilions 'ro our Annual: Bill Healey Gambles--Boyne City The Circus Shop--Petoskey Lawrence Swanson--Swanson Constr. William Potter--United Farm Agency Peggy Wadas--Charlevoix Comm. Laundry 'Slim -by . , E222 -iii , e-1 1 - .I me 9
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