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AST N 7 NNN Š A THE VICTORIAN Y Freeland High School Ses quus = Freeland, Michigan Vol. XIII 1974-75 E: = к. PUBLIC LIBRARIES OF SAGINAW JUN 1 6 207 HOYT MAIN LIBRARY 505 JANES SAGINAW, MI 48607 Business Manager Editor ` Lynelle Marolf Kathy Leinberger Assistant Editor ... Anne Wizner Advisor Mr. James Perry Ke 1 b E Z ` 2 Ñ Ud: —:9 WE EL li O (Y CCIW TEN RIN SENIORS We are the light of a new day. Class Class Colors! Flower! Green And Vellow Yellow ме CLIFFORD ALDRICH LYNNE AMES CYNTHIA ANDERSON JANET ARMSTEAD 6 д BEA MISH, CAROL BOHNHOFF, SARA Those have who all give... things. BOYER, LINDA 7 Do not walk in front of me . . . | may not follow. Do not walk behind те... | may not lead. Walk beside me And just be my friend. DAVID BRETERNITZ TERRY CHANTINY THERESA CHERRY PATRICK CLAREY ROBERT COEUR 8 SCOT COMPTON BETH CONRAD DAVID CRAIG JANET CROW RAY CROWL MARY DECAIRE Happiness is like a butterfly The more you chase it, the more it will elude you. But if you turn your attention to other things It comes and softly sits on your shoulder. ELLEN DEWEY ELSNER, LYNNE FALLSTICK, KEN FITE, ROBERTA FEINAUER, MARK GAMM, MARY GABLE, TERRY GARRISON, CAROL GARRISON, CHER YL GEETING, LYNETTE GREANYA, DEBRA GRZESIAK, DIANE 11 CAROL HAASE BRUCE HAHN JIM HARGREAVES Happy are those who dream dreams and are willing to . . . GAYLE HARROLD CHELLY HARTLEY 12 HENSLER, JEANINE HOCK, GALA _.. Рау the | Price to Make them Come true. HUFFMAN, LISA KAMRATH, BILL PAT KELLEY KAREN KOCH CASSANDRA KRAUSS ...ina football stadium MARK KURN LORIE LAGUIRE There is no place... ROBERT LENNOX MARSHA LONSWAY . . . like people LORI LUX LEIGH LYONS 15 LYTLE, DAN MCAULAY, MARK MCKINNEY, BOB | If you don't want What you don't have ... MARKER, CINDY MAROLF, LYNELLE MILLER, DEBRA MONTEATH, LINDA 16 DON MORSE . . . what you have is peace of mind. CINDY NEUMANN PAM NEUWIRTH CURT PAETZ CINDY PIECHAWIAK 17 KIM PURVIS PAUL RADKA JAN PROBSTFELD TOM QUALMAN DAVE RAMES 18 The past is but the beginning and all that is and has been - is but the twilight of the dawn. MARK REDBURN To be free — to be able to stand up and leave everything behind without looking back — to say yes. KORENE ROTH SHARLENE SALAS DENISE SANFORD LARRY SAVARD SCOTT SCHUKNECHT 19 PAT SCHULTZ DEBRA SHANNON CHERYL SPINDLER The distorted comic in the hall of mirrors received no laughs ` ` KAREN STEWART ALAN SUMPTION 20 SANDRA UMLOR SANDY VASOLD SUE VERNON AUDIE VICKERS ... because he reflected to many truths. RITA VICKROY LUCINDA WALSH 21 DAWN WARE DAVID WILLIAMSON RICHARD. WILSON . . . IS knowing someone The nicest gift of all... cares. SUSAN WINCHELL KAREN WIRTZ ANNE WIZNER WILLIAM YEAKLE 22 ALDRICH, CLIFFORD: Chess Club 2,3,4 (Pres. 3,4); A.V. Aide 4, AR MSTEAD, JANET: Pep Club 2,3 (Pres. 3); Powder Puff Football 3,4; J.V. Basketball Statistician 3,4; Varsity Football Statistician 3; Teacher's Aide 3,4; Betty Crocker Award 4, BAILEY, SHARON: Drama Club 1,2,3,4 (Sec, 3, V.P. 4); Marching Band 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Choir 2,3,4; Yearbook 2,3,4; Powder Puff Football 4; Thespian So- ciety 3,4; Honors Band 3; Teacher's Aide 2; Class Treasurer 2. BALDWIN, GREGG: Golf 3,4; Baseball 3,4. BARBER, BETH: Track 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2; Cross Country Statistician 1,2,4; Track Statistician 3; Pow- der Puff Football 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Volleyball 4. BEA MISH, CAROL: Volleyball 1; Y- Teens 2,3,4 (Pres, 3); Hikers Club 2,3,4. BESON, DENISE: Drama Club 1,2,3,4 (Treas. 4); Pep Clu b 1,4; Marching Band 1; Flag Corps 2,2,4; Class V.P. 2; Class Sec. 4; Powderpuff Football 2,4; Nat. Honor Society 2,4; Thespian 3,4. BOYER, LINDA: Pom Pons 1,2,3,4 (Sec.- Treas. 3, Capt. 4) Pep Club 1,2,3 National Honor Society 3,4; Homecoming Court 4; Teacher's Aide 3,4; Office Aide 3; J.V. Basketball Statistician 3; Varsity Football Sta- tistician 3; Senior Escapades 4; German Club 4, BRAUN, KENNETH: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4. CHANTINY, TERRY: Track 1; Cross Country 1,2. COMPTON, SCOT: Band 1,2,3; Odyssey Club 3, Drama Club 3, CONRAD, BETH: Marching Band 1,2,3; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Girl's Basketball Game 1,2; Softball 1,3; Track 2; Gym Cadet 3; Student Council Rep. 4; Pow- der Puff Football 3,4; Homecoming Court 1; Home- coming Queen 4, CROW, JANET: Girls Basketball Game 1,2; Pep Club 1; Band 1,2,3; Majorette 2,3; Powder Puff Football 3,4, CROWL, RAY A.: Choir 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1. DeCAIRE, MARY F.: Homecoming Court 1; Softball 1,2,3; Teacher's Aide 1,2,4; Office Aide 4; Marching Band 1; Girls Basketball Game 1,2; Volleyball 2,4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Drama Club 3; Ski Team 4. ELSNER, LYNN: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Hiking Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Powder Puff Football 4, Odyssey Club 4, FALLSTICK, KEN STICKER : Basketball 1,2; Foot- ball 2,3. FITE, ROBERTA: Softball 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 (Capt. 4); Varsity Baseball Statistician 1,2,3,4; Girls Basketball Game 1,2; Teacher's Aide 2,3,4; Drama Club 3; Powder Puff Football 3,4, GABLE, TERRY: Powder Puff Football Cheerleader 3. GAMM, MARY: Class Secretary 1; Pep Club 1, Year- book 1,2; Girls Basketball Game 1,2; Teacher's Aide 3; Figure Skating 3; Powder Puff Football 3, Choir 4. GORDON, PAULA: Band 1,2,3; Pep Club 3; Basket- ball 3,4; Drama Club 4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Girls Basketball Game 1,2; Varsity Club 4. GREANYA, DEB: Volleyball 1,2; Softball 1,2,3; Girls Basketball Game 1,2; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Teach- er's Aide 2,3,4; Office Aid 3,4. HAHN, BRUCE: Hockey 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Class Rep. 1. HARGREAVES, JIM: Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Golf 2,3,4; Girls Basketball Coach 2. HAMILTON, KEITH: Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Varsity Club 2,3,4. HENSLER, JEANINE: Softball 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Girls Bas- ketball Game 1,2; Volleyball 2; Drama Club 2; Y- Teens 1; Varsity Club 4; Student Council Treasurer 3, HOLUBIK, FRED: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2,3; Girls Basketball Coach 2; Powder Puff Football Coach 4; Class President 2, Student Council President 4, HARROLD, GAYLE: Volleyball 1,2; Marching Band 1,2,3; Softball 2; Powder Puff Football 3; Office Aide 4 HAYES, RICK: Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Track 3; Varsity Club 2,3,4 (Pres. 3,4); Powder Puff Football Coach 3,4; Girls Basketball Cheerleader 2; A.V. Aide 1. HOCK, GALA: Cheerleader 1, Pep Club 1,2; Drama Club 1,2,3; Softball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Girls Bas- ketball Game 1,2; Teacher's Aide 1,2,3,4; Ski Team 4; Odyssey Club 3; Powder Puff 3,4; Varsity Club 4. HORNEY, CRAIG: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1,3; Girls Basketball Game Cheerleader 1; Wrestling 2; Hockey Club 3; Varsity Club 2,3,4. KURN, MARK: Golf 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 2, Ski Team 3, Debate 4; Girls Basketball Game Cheerleader 1. KLEINSCHMIDT, GRACE: Pep Club 1,2; Pep Band 1, 2,3,4; Marching Band (Drum Majorette 2,3,4); Girls Basketball Game 1,2; Drama Club 3,4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Stage Band 3,4. KOCH, KAREN: Pep Club 1,2; Girls Basketball Game 1; Y-Teens 1, Yearbook 1, Odyssey Club 3; Tutor 2; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Library Aide 4. KRAGENBRINK, LYNETTE: Cheerleader 1,3,4; Soft- ball 1,3,4; Girls Basketball Game 1,2; Marching Band 1,2,2,4; Basketball 3,4; Class Rep. 2, Pres. 3; Student Council V.P. 4; Pep Club 2, Basketball Statistician 2, Powder Puff Football 3; National Honor Society 3,4. KRAUSS, CASSIE: Yearbook 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Gym Aide 2; Teacher Aide 3,4; Office Aide 4; Volleyball 2; Powder Puff football 3,4; Odyssey Club 4; Senior Escapades 4, = LORIE: Choir 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; Hiking ub 4, LEINBERGER, KATHY: Girls Basketball Game 1,2; Senior Directory Volleyball 1; Powder Puff Football 3; Basketball 3; Yearbook 3, 4 (Bus. Manager 4) National Honor Society 3,4; Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 3,4; Debate 4, Skating 4, Teacher's Aide 3,4; All- American Senior 4. LONSWA Y, MARSHA: Majorette 1,2,3,4; Class Treas. 1; Class V.P. 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4 (Pres. 4); Thespian 3,4; ‘National Honor Society 3, 4; Girls Basketball Game 1,2; Powder Puff Football З, 4; All American Hall Of Fame Honors Band 4, LUBAHN, DOUG: Class Vice Pres. 1; Football 1,2,3, 4; Track 1; Powder Puff Football Cheerleader 4; Girls Basketball Game Cheerleader 2; Teacher's Aide 4. LUX, LORI: Choir 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,4. LYONS, LEIGH: Volleyball 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Y- Teens 1,2,3,4; Powder Puff Football 4; Senior Escapades 4. LYTLE, DAN: Golf 1,2. McKINNEY, BOB: Football 2,4; Varsity Club 2,4; Base- ball 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Powder Puff Football Coach 4; Hockey 4; P.E. Aide 4. MARKER, C YNTHIA: Cheerleader 1, Mar ching Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3; Library Aide 4; Y-Teens 3,4; German Club 4; Who's Who Among American H.S. Students 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4. MAROLF, LYNELLE: Student Council 1,2; Class Rep. 2; Class Pres, 1; Yearbook 1,2,3,4 (Bus. Manager 3, Editor 4); Pep Band 1; Marching Band 1,2,3; AII Star Band 2,3,4; Pep Club (Sec- Treas, 2) Girls Basketball Game 1,2; Powder Puff Football 3; Teacher's Aide 1, 2,2,4; Basketball Statistician 2,3,4; Who's Who Among American H.S. Students 3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4; D.A.R. Good Citizen 4; Drama Club 1,2,4; Thespian 3,4. MILLER, DEBBIE: Volleyball 1,4; Pep Club 1; Softball 1,2; Yearbook 2; Library Aide 2; Girls Basketball 1,2; Basketball 3; Track 4; P.E. Aide 3; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Basketball Statistician 3,4. MORSE, DON: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 2, 3,4; A.V. Aide 2; P.E. Aide 3,4; Powder-Puff Coach 2. NEEB, PAM: Drama Club 1,2, E 4; Thespians 3,4; Y- Teens 1,2; Yearbook 1; Powder-Puff 2,4; Class Trea- surer 4; Teacher! s Aide 3,4; Pep Club 1, а; Choir 4; Band 1,2,3,4; (Flag Corp 2,3,4.) NEUENFELDT, CARL: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Track T 2,3,4; Varsity Club 7 2, 3, 4; Powder- Puff Cheerleader i 2; Class Rep. 3; Class President 4; Yearbook 3,4; Drama 4; Powder-Puff Coach 4, NEU MANN, CINDY: Student Council Rep. 1,2; Student Council Treasurer 4; Powder-Puff 1,2,3,4; Queen' s Court 2; Band 1,2,3; Flag Corp 2,3; Volleyball I: 2; Softball E 2; T eacher' s Aide 1; Office Aide 4. NEUWIRTH, PAM: Cheerleader 1; Pep Club 1,2; Pow- der-Puff 1, 2, 3,4; Teacher Aide 2, 3 4; Tutor 4; National Honor Society. Ey ‚4; Pom-Pon A. PAETZ, CURT: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; Choir 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Powder-Puff Cheerleader 2,4; National Honor Society 3,4. PIECHOWIAK, CINDI: Y-Teens 1,2,4; Hiking Club 2, 3,4; Choir 2,3; Library Aide 2,3; Powder-Puff 4, PINGEL, MIKE: Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Base- ball 1,2,3,4; (Baseball District Champs 3,4) Varsity Club 2,3,4; Class Co-president 3; Class Rep. 4; Year- book 3; Drama 3; P.E. Aide 3. PROBSTFELD, JAN: Pep Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Pow- der-Puff 1,2,3,4; Hiker's Club 3; Skating Club 3,4, PURVIS, KIM: Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Powder-Puff 1,2, 3,4; Cross Country 3; Track 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Queen's Court 2; Class Secretary 2; Student Council Secretary 4; Drama 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Ski Team 3,4; (Ski team captain 4); Who's Who for Outstanding High School Students 4, RADKA, PAUL: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2; Aide 2,3; Powder-Puff Cheerleader 2; Hockey 3,4. RA MES, DAVID: Golf 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Powder-Puff Coach 2. REISINGER, JANE: Powder-Puff 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,4; Softball 1,2,2,4; Band 1,2,3; Yearbook 1; Drama Club 1; Teacher Aide 4, ROTH, KORENE: Band 1,3; Flag Corp 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Drama Club 1,2; Y-Teens 1; Powder-Puff 4; Teach- er Aide 3,4. SALAS, SHARLENE: Band (Marching, Stage and Pep Bands) 1,2,3,4; Powder-Puff 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,4; All American Hall of Fame Band Honors Award 4, SAVARD, LARRY: Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Powder-Puff Coach 1; Powder-Puff Cheerleader 2,4. SCHUK NECHT, SCOTT: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,2,4; Marching Band 1,2; Varsity Club 2,2,4; Wrestling 3,4; P.E. Aide 3,4. SCHULTZ, PAT: Powder-Puff 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 2, 3,4; Pep Club 2; Softball 3; Skating Club 3,4; Odyssey Club 3; Volleyball 4; Office Aide 4, SONEFELD, DEBBIE: Softball 1,2; Volleyball 2; Hiking Club 2,3; Powder Puff 3,4; Drama Club 3; Teacher's Aide 3,4. SUMPTION, ALAN: Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; (Baseball All Conference Champs 3); Drama Club 3, 4; P.E. Aide 4; Varsity Club 4. UMLOR, SANDY: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Library Aide 2,3, 4; Choir 2,4; Odyssey Club 4; Ye Teens Secretary 3; Y-Teens Treasurer 3,4. VERNON, SUE: Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,4; Powder-Puff 1,2,3,4; Basketball 4; Р.Е. Aide 3; Queen's Court 3; Pep Club 2,4; Teacher Aide 4; Class Secretary 3; Senior Escapades 4, WIZNER, ANNE: Yearbook: (Section Editor 1,2,3) (As- sistant Editor 4) Teacher's Aide 2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Sen- ior Escapades 2,4; National Honor Society 3,4. | pr || N D = D | Co) E e [4 D | € [ E š E E Anschuetz, Carol Armato, Becky Armstrong, Mark Baker, Thomas Ballien, Joe Bartlett, Betty Bascom, Raecell Bauder, Nancy Behmlander, Bob Behmlander, Sally Beson, Kevin Bishop, Helen Bohnhoff, Melodie Bremer, Tom Brooks, Julie Brown, Donna Brownrigg, Sandra Brubaker, Marianne Card, Tim Carter, Brenda Conley, Karen Datte, Mark David, Gerald Davila, Kim Dolson, Paul Dupuis, Paul Elsner, David Fleet, Jeff Fowler, Lori Futrell, Robert Galligan, Debra Gibbons, Kim Gorney, Pat Gunther, Richard Hartley, Carrie Hartley, Mike Hemgesberg, Robert Hetherington, Peggy Hoffman, Connie Huegel, David Johnson, Shelly Kanouse, Janet Kleinschmidt, JoDeen Knowles, Frank Kragenbrink, Rhonda Krauss, Mike Lamb, Deanna Leaman, Jill Leaman, Judy Lesh, Ken Linton, Diane Linton, Sue Luplow, Dean McGregor, Cindy 26 Fried — Buzzed — س McInnis, Julie McKinney, Janet Mc Laughlin, Julie Maxwell, Kathy Melcher, Drew Miller, Chuck Meyer, Tom Muzer, Howard Nowosad, Nick Oleszewske, Wesley Ortega, Steve Painter, Lori Paquette, Lynda Pingle, Linda Potenberg, Chris Potts, James Proulx, Walter Radka, Mark Rau, James Reimus, Lori Reithel, Jon Rohde, Vickie Roberts, Allen Roth, Darla Rousseau, Chris Rusch, Kim Salas, Pam Salas, Pat Schaeding, Dale Schaeding, Toni Scott, Carolyn Scott, Marilyn Sheffer, TN Shepherd, Randy Sieggreen, Anne Sieggreen, Marcia Sierocki, Steve Stevens, Colleen Stewart, Ron Stimpson, Sherry Stuart, Shell y Suminski, Joe Thelen, Brian Thomas, Gary Trumbull, Pam Vasold, Dale Walker, Janelle Wegner, John Williams, Connie Williams, Shelley Williamson, Dan Winchell, Pam Wirtz, Nancy Youker, Keith Jill Allen Mike Armato Nancy Armstead Pat Arnold Micheal Baker Bill Bascom Heidi Bintz Rusty Bohnhoff Rod Bonham Renee Bordeaux Dale Bradfield Susan Bremer Dale Brown Darrell Brown Tammy Brubaker Cindy Buchalter Ken Buck Joseph Cherry Lori Corbat Don Cox Debbie Craig Lori Cramer Tom Cudney Pam Curl Kirk Datte Carol David Jim David Dale Davis Marvin Delaney Bernie DeSander Tim DuCharme Monica Dunn Nan Dupuis Mike Dupuis Sue Dycewicz Glen Emmendorfer Debbie Ewald David Fallstick Teri Feinauer Debbie Fenton Lynn Ferman Dan Fleet Tim Fletcher Yvonne Forro Jon Fredrickson James Gable Jim Garner Robin Gibson RaeAnn Gillmore Cheryl Gorney Joni Goslin Keith Graves Lori Greenya Jim Grell Jane Grzesiak Sandra Haase Karen Hahn Dan Halm Myrna Hammerbacher Diana Harless William Hensler Ginger Hock Jill Hoffman A Ken Hollingsworth Cliff Holubik Jeri Holubik Grant Hummel Debbie Hunter Roger Hupfer Terry Jensen Shirley Johnson Nancy Joslin LouAnn Kasper — The Mile Race Kari Katt Paul Kleinschmidt Nancee Koster Dean Krueger Susan Leinberger Aileen Leonhardt Patty Lesher Marilyn Leuenberger Denise Linton Becky Luter Debbie Lutzke Linda McGregor Tina McInnis Brenda McKeith Cindy Maas Susie Marker Dion Maxwell Jim Meyer Kim Mikula Pam Monteath Dennis Neuenfeldt Donna Neuwirth Alan Norton Jeanine Oleszewski Melanie Pechtel Chris Peregrino Sandra Piechowiak Nancy Pingle Ken Pretzer Jon Probstfeld Phil Rames Scott Redburn Jim Reid Susan Rogalski Mary Sanford Mark Schaeding Patty Schaeding Jean Schlicker Wendy Schlicker Randy Schultz Tom Scott Jim Shannon Debbie Simonetti Sandy Simonetti Mark Short Charles Skeba Rick Stanton Cheryl Smith Chris Sonefeld Kathy Sova David Stevens Kathy Stewart Mike Sting Denny Tait Teresa Thelen Craig Trautner Scott Urbiha Marc Vasicek Cindy Vernon Donna Vickers Mark Walsh David Ware Lois Warren Cinda White Mike Whitney Randy Williams Lane Williamson Tim Winchell John Winterstein Laura Wyllie John Wirtz Pam Wren Craig White Jill Ackerson Scott Anderson Bob Armstead Rosalie Arnold Pat Baker Matt Ballien Alison Bell Craig Bell Don Bennett Bridget Beson Robin Blackburn Mike Boyer Amy Braley Carrie Brooks Clayton Brown Rick Brownrigg Julie Card David Cardon Glen Champion Todd Compton Brenda Cox Georgene Curtis Josie Davila Mike DeCaire Bill Delaney Judy Dewey Robert Fischer Patti Fowler Betty Gaertner Cindy Gallant Anne Gamm Pam Garner Pamela Garrett Jennifer Garrison Kathy Gilmour Richard Graebner Lisa Green Amy Grzesiak Bruce Gunther Roger Hahn Coleen Hamilton Jeff Harold Ann Hartley Cindy Hartley DeeAnn Heckman N. Hemgesburg 30 = Beginning ... 31 Darren Huegel Geralyn Kasper N. Kleinschmidt Mark Korson M. Kragenbrink Jeff Krause Paul Kruger Jeff Kurn Carolyn Lamb Brenda Leaman John Leaman Penny Leaman Rick Lennox Alan Leonhardt Ricky Lovell Suzanne Lubahn Salvador Luna Kenda Lutz Jeri Lux Carol Lyons Karen McGregor Matt McMullen Peggy Maier Lori Marker Kim Mikolaczik Jodi Mozinski Marta Muessig Steve Mullen Susan Near Tina Nem valts Julie Neuenfeldt Steve Nuenfeldt Rick Ortega Sandra Paquette Greg Perry Steve Potenberg Pam Pretzer Frank Proulx Jeff Ralph Jeff Rames Patricia Reid Jim Reithel Renee Robinson Tim Robishaw Laurie Roenicke Brian Roth Jeff Rousseau Janice Russell Natalie Salas Mark Salwasser Gus Sanford Donnia Sauseda Leon Sauseda Rod Sauseda Mike Schlicker Sherry Schnople Dawn Schultz Tony Seaver Gary Seaver Bob Sieggreen Mollie Simpson Bill Skim pson Ray Slagle Lisa Smillie Paul Smith Brad Snedeker Jim Spaulding Dave Stanton Glen Stim pson Mark Stevenson Karla Stewart Cathy Steward Janet Stock Patrick Thelen Steve Trumbell Kurt Trautner Karen Twaro Frank Urbiha Deanne Varney Greg Vasold Mechelle Vasold Wendy Vasold Debbie Volz Brenda Weber Kurt Whitney Danny Williams M. Williams Ron Williams Р, Williamson Mark Willson Ray Wilson Carol Winchell Kim Winchell T. Winterstein Paul Wren Robin Wyllie Chris Yeakle Mike Yearsley Mark Young FACULTY Operation Administration | ur Superintendent of Schodls- Mr. Robert O. Young Business Manager- Mr. Baranek Secretary- Mrs. Skory | | Secretary- Mrs, Horney Secretary- Mrs. Sova | | School Board Members In Action- Mr. Beson, Mr. Young. Mr. Gay | Mrs, J. Jacobson, Dr. Baker, Mr. Leinberger, 34 KK PEA sum zT Ж Counselor - Mr, Dan Jacobi Secretary - Mrs. Lois Aldridge Mr. Richard Hennick - Acting Principal 35 Mr. Eric Lentner Mrs. Christine Miller Math German Mr. Joe Storm Mrs. Linda Van Heertum Business English | Mr. Dan Craig Ind. Arts Mr. Mike Phillips Ind, Arts Mrs. Lenore Hill Mr. Jim Hacker Psychology History Mr. Dave Franz Psychology Mr. Jim Schell Math Mr. Bill Marks Math Mr. John Frenzel Math 37 Mr. Dennis Adomaitis Mrs. Jan Woerner | Art Science Mrs. Lynn Case Librarian | Mr. Jack Curl Gym Mr. Judd Terwilliger | Government Mrs. Kay Furst | Gym | — Mr. Richard Hennink Science Mr. Jim Bowen Science Mr. Dave Oczepek Science Math 39 Mr. Larry Collins Band Miss Mary Sue Seidell Choir Miss Karen Kennedy Home Ec. Miss Cindy Schnetzler Gym Mrs. Lucille Ludgin Mrs. Helen Darwin English Business Mrs, Gordon Schultz Mr. Richard Frank English Driver's Education 40 ————— Mrs. Marion Mc Cartney Mr. John Walderzak Reading Building Trades j | | И | ch St ` | j E t | М ` Y Mrs. Jane Hollingsworth Mrs, Mary Kay Delano Science English Employees Aid Students At Freeland Maintenance Supervisor Mr. Floyd Siebert Mr. Harry Andrews Snack Bar Supervisors (L-R) Mrs. Urbansik, Mrs. Shaffer, Mrs. Cooper. 42 — SCHOOL LIFE Musical Experience Gained Choir-Right; Fr. Row: Miss Seidel (direc- tor) D. Miller, P. Salas, L. Lux, L. La- Guire, 2nd Row: М. Lonsway, L. Corbat, S. Umlor, N. Joslin, P. Curl, D. Brown, S. Vernon, T. Feinauer, S. Bailey, S. Vasold. Trying to get it all together Right; M. Hammerbacher, P, Schultz, D. Roth, D. Sonefeld, D. Melcher, C. Paetz, D; Та, Woodwinds: Above: Back: M. Salawasser, L. McGregor, Percussion: Above: D. Stevens, C. Haase, B. Roth, D. C. Lamb, S. Simonetti, D. Fenton, D. Simonetti, S. Halm, M. Yearsley. Brownrigg, F. Urbiha, C. Anschuetz, N. Nowsad, L. War- ren, Front: Р. Salas, P. Leaman, S. Marker, Р, Leamon, P. Garner, N. Hemgesberg, S. Lubahn, J. Goslin, L. Corbat. 44 Chance To Perform For All dt, D, Huegely (Seate . Neeb, В. Beason,, Laughlin, P. Leman ( а) L. Warren, К. ` Rut Lonsway, T. Purvi einschl, L. Corbat, Davila HARMONY DURING PRACTICE WOODWINDS (Seated) B. Beason, P. Reid, N. Salas, LOWER BRASS, (Seated) Т. Compton, Т. Baker, М. Armstead, J. Leman, J. Krauss, К. Beason, О. Bennett, T. Purvis, P. Wren, A. Bell, C. Yeakle, J. Brooks, (Standing) J. Mc Laughlin, К. Davita, М. Bohnhoff, [6 A. Gamm, D. Melcher, (Standing) D. Brown, В. Sned- Roenickie, K. Brooks, J. Reithel, C. Bell, J. Wirtz. eker, M. Young, B. Yeakle. 45 Am UI look back а а... This Year something . . y x m ' = D = 2 ° №. Py pu ru What's your name, Darrell. 46 ...you look forward, 47 ү “The Fine Arts” Being creative isn't easy. 48 E — — omo CMS, E D So you're speaking in your native tongue, eh? The Three Trumpeteers That is DEFINITEL Y not a native plant of Michigan. 49 (Right) stand by for finished product. (Far Right) People helping people. (Below) No time for play here. rnit w. ВЕНЕРЕ LU (Far Right) Time out for a few directions, 50 If this is the Times of Your Life, I wonder what the rest of our lives will be like. Got The Munchies! Enjoying a few minutes of free time. — | A lonely vigil by my Stewart Sandwich oven, 53 —— —À AA ee =i | Student Council: Mr. Jacobi, K. Katt, P. Reid, S. Stimpson, B. Conrad, G. Hock, M. Kragenbrink, C. Neumann, K. Purvis, L. Kragenbrink, T. Bremer, Mr. Adomaitis, T. Neuenfeldt, C. Neuenfeldt, F. Holubik, M. Pingel, D. Stevens, Progressive, Determined, Spirited, : аА 1 Bl Р Senior Class Officers: D. Beson, M. Pingle, B. Conrad, D. Beson, M. Lonsway, Mr. Hennink, C. Neuenfeldt, Р. Neeb. 54 ee өөү, = ik, M. Kragenbrink, P. Fowler, P. Reid, C. Yeakle, ICZ Mr. Frenzel, B. Weber, K. Mikolai Freshman Class Officers Enthus . Our Leaders IC last | Stevens, б. Hock, L. Da . Katt, D. Hunter, Mr. Gale, D. Neuwirth. K 1 Sophomore Class Officers Corbat Neuenfeldt, J. Brooks, T. ا Bremer, S. Stimpson, Mr. Collins, J. Leamen, J. Kanouse. icers Junior Class Off ; | t 55 The Ones That Aide Library aides--(Front L to R) C. Peichowiak, Mrs, Case, (Back L to К) К. Leinberger, J. David, К. Gilmour, C. Stevens, D. Wren, L. Ferman, C. Marker. A.V. aides-(Front) J. David, (Back) К. Fallstick, Teacher Aides-(1st L to R) S. Vernon, L. Marolf, D. Galligan, P. Neuwirth, J. J. Brooks, (2nd L to R) G. Kleinschmidt, D. Sonefeld, B. Carter, J. McKin- ney, K. Roth, (3rd L to R) A. Hanke, G. Harrold, S. Brownrigg, J. Reisinger, P. Neeb, R. Fite. (4th L to R) D. Brown, J. Leaman, C. Spindler, K. Rusch, G. Hock, D. Grzesiak (5th L to R) N. Bauder, N. Now- sad, L. Paquette, В. Barber, Р. Curl, L. Corbat, Office Aides (Standing) S. Vernon, P. Schultz (Sit- (6th L to К) C. Garrison, L. Geeting, L. Boyer, J. ting) C. Neumann, M. DeCaire. McInnis, P. Winchell, T. Bremer. 56 PARTICIPATION Lib Bowl Comes To Freeland Right - Where's the football. Be- low - Save it for later. (Below) Junior's secret weapon. (Below) Catch me if you can! A few of the better looking girls at Freeland High cheered the Juniors on to an 18-12 upset, Janell Walker showed the Sen- iors that experience wasn't ev- erything by making all three of the Junior touchdowns. The Seniors two touchdowns were scored by Kim Purvis, (Front) Brian Thelen, Gerry Corbat, Matt Spindler, Frank Knowles. (Behind) Pat Gorney, Jon Reithel. Move it Marx Aw come on, let me have it! (Right) If Joe Namath can do it why can't we? (Left to Right) Tom Qualman, Pat Kelley, Larry Savard, Doug Lu- bahn, Mark Edgley, Ken Braun, Curt Paetz. 59 Our 1974-75 Queen AUTUMN LEA VES was the theme for this year's Kick Off Dance. Sparkling leaves hung from the ceiling to add to the exciting atmosphere created by the coming event. Miss Beth Conrad was chosen as this year's 1974 Homecoming Queen at the October 19th Kick Off Dance. Realization . . . Is this really happening to me? A once-in-a-lifetime dance enjoyed by the court. 60 -— OE n d EE e _.. And Presentation = | Curt sings a song written by his mother, especially for our Queen while the court listens intently. 61 Seniors rise above everybody on their Stairway to Heaven Juniors Stir Up Falcon spirit with their float. QD Turn мақ WX EI LOWE hix TUA E ONE VANDAL Tian OWE ROWE COMING STIR AT UF WHE FALCON VER Hit Parade No time of the school year is more hectic than home- coming with everyone running around to get their floats finished. But somehow it all seems worthwhile! Freshmen give Falcons a hand Sophomore's won most HUMEROUS with their 24 hour float. E .,- Y ON SUE D As usual, The FHS marching band led the parade. March to the music ga EA E . - EAN Happy junior court members. Lori Moni have nice smiles for everyone they pass. Pretty as a picture are the Freshman court members. Last years reigning Queen Miss Jan Thurlow. 63 Senior | Paula Gordon Senior | Linda Boyer 4 1974 | e E Linda ива. omecoming nis rs Vti Court Sophomore Monica Dunn Sophomore Lori Greanya Freshman Marta Muessig Freshman Lisa Smilli« 65 Crowned Under A Spotlight Under the lights of Freeland's football field on Friday October 25, our 10th annual Homecoming game was played against the Merrill Vandles. This was also the time when Freeland High presented their queen and court to the public. To top the evening off, the Falcons went on to win the game. Mrs. Mr. Conrad proudly escort their daughter. Can anybody's smile show more happiness? A Homecoming These Girls Will Never Forget. Tar itis, М be Freshmen Cheerleaders Show Their Style. During the summer all three of our cheerleading squads attended camps where they learned new cheers, chants, and mounts. The hours they spent during the week practicing pay off-the skills they display at games have shown us their interest in the teams they support, Here, each squad displays their favorite mount. Varsity and Junior Varsity, L to R Stand- ing: Miss Ken- nedy (Adv.), G. Hock, N. Pingel, D. Brown, D. Neu- wirth, S. Lein- berger, J. Grze- siak, K. Sova, C. Gorney, Miss Robinson (Adv.) L to R Sitting: L. Pingel, L. Kragenbrink, S. Vernon, R. Fite, J. Kan- ouse, B. Conrad. Freshmen, (Left) Standing: Miss Robinson, Back Row L to R: M. Kragenbrink, L. Roenicke, A. Grze- siak, P. Fowler, L. Green. Front Row L to R: L. Smillie, К. Mikolaiczik, B. Weber. (Below) J. V. in action. WHERE'S Dr. Scholl when you need him? 70 Let M e x Once again we had the J.V.'s because of the popularity of the Pom Pon squad. Besides Homecom- ing they performed at the halftime Varsity and Jr. Varsity basketball games. Top L to R: M. Muessig, B. Gaertner, D. Hunter, J. Goslin, K. Hahn, K. Brooks, L. Hill (Adv.). Bottom: J. Oleszewski, L. Bennett, C. Rousseau, P. Gartner, J. Garrison, re J. McInnis, E ‘Stimpsom D Gall ga B. Armato, Center: L M (Ad Ants in their pants?!? Р Рот Ро girls camera shy??? 71 Meeting Of The Minds Ann Wizner and Cassie pause to collect their Lynelle and Bill have smiles of success after a l ong day in thoughts. the dark room. (Back Row L To R) B. Luter, S. Leinberger, Mr. Perry (Adv.), S. Rogalski, L. Corbat, S. Bailey, V. Rohde, (Center) M. Pechtel, P. Curl, (Front) A. Wizner, K. Leinberger, C. Krauss, L. Maroff, J. Hensler, S. Willians, B. Armato. 72 Falcon Press Adds Sparkle To School Day The Journalism Department has a two-fold job, to present news and opinions in the Falcon Press, and to stimulate readers to formulate their own opinions. The yearbook works hard to bring to the student body a pictorial school year. Both organizations are self supporting and receive no outside funding. S WW A al ve | L. to R.-N. Armstead, S. Bohnhoff, C. Smith, T. Brubaker, M. Brubaker, C. Dav- 1 id, P, Arnold, C. Skeba, M. Hammerbach- er, M. Vasichiek, 5 Editor M. Brubaker and M. Hammerbach- er sell a copy of the Falcon Press to K. Leinberger. (only 10¢) d À Falcon Press Staff previews upcoming paper. = 73 The Various “Stages” Top: C. Paetz, S. Williams, P. Garner, J. Oleszewski, К. Youker, T. Jensen, В. Hensler, L. Corbat, D. Craig, К. Katt, Т. Stebner, Т. Qualman, C. Stevens, L. Roenike, J. McLaughlin, S. Brownrigg, D. Roth, P. Gordon, G. Kleinschmidt, K. Purvis, C. Neuenfeldt, L. Green, P. Curl, C. Anscheutz, B. Beson, P. Schultz, B. Barber, C. Yeakle, M. Lonsway, S. Bailey, D. Beson, P. Neeb, K. Beson, S. Lubahn, L McGregor, K. Koch, S. Stuart, R. Hayes. How's that for a classy piece of exposition? Only three more days... 74 ` Of Drama Club کے . — SA Come here Egor, you hunk of MAN. -a Seasoned Performers: P. Neeb, S. Bailey, V.P., K. Beson, Sec., M. Lonsway, Pres., D. Beson, Treas. Seated: S. Stuart, L. Marolf. Drama Club presented Miss Frankenstein and Hamelot two humorous one act, Lauran Lonsway acted as club advisor and director, assisted by Marsha Lonsway, as student director. They're a motley crew anyway. Garry Graves Monster of Ceremonies 75 This was S first season for debate at Free- land High, Mrs. Bintz, who was a former Saginaw High debator, was the advisor and Harold Tess- man was student advisor, The topic for this year's debate was: Should the method of selecting the Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates be significantly changed? Since the debators are always being cross-examined, they must research both sides of the topic. Which. takes can of studi hours. Back (L to R) H. . E. Schmidt, к. Lein- berger, D. Huegel, Front (L to R) H. Bintz, С. Aschuetz, M. Kurn. t We зато of hel SH Чо Mr. Frenzel and Ma Sel el, ` i Three members of our. club are veterans; Cliff Al- drich, Drew Melcher, and Ke th Youker. The remain- ing members are new addi- x tions to the group. ` New members not in- cluded in photo are Tony Seaver, Pat Clarey, and Mark Edgley; (L. to R.) D. Melcher, C. Aldrich, T. Neuenfeldt, K. Youker, M. Radka, K: Hollingsworth, 76 Y-Teens Sitting- S. Umlor, L. LaGuire, E, Dew- ey, L. Elsner. Standing- 1st L to R-- L. Lux, R. Arnold, L. Marker, L. Lyons, J. Dewey. Standing Back Row L to R- C. Peichowiak, C. Marker, C. Lyons, C. Beamish, J. Ackerson, J. Russell, Odyssey Club Back L to R- L. Elsner, 5. Dycewicz, V. Rohde, Wunderlust Front L to R- C. Anchuetz, D. Grzesiak, J. Leaman, C. Marker, L. Boyer, P. Ar- nold, Mrs. Miller, Back L to R- K. Lein- berger, G. David, M. Datte, J. Fleet, M. Hammerbacher, E. Schmidt, | Front L to R- S, Umlor, С. Rousseau, Р. Neuwirth, К. Wirtz, N. Wirtz, C. Krauss. We Hail Those Conquering Pep'n up for the game 78 Heros Pep Club (Front Row) L.R. L. Roenike; C. Smith; M. Siegreen; С, Hamilton; О, Lit on; S. Vernon. 2nd Row. L. Hill (advisor) D. Brown; D. Sch- ultz; C. Vernon; K. Hahn; N. Armstead, J. Kanouse; P. Garner. 3rd Row. J. Hensler; P. Neeb; D. Beson, B. Beson; H. Hemgesberg. 4th Row. D. Roth; D. Heckman; S. Brownrigg. You can do it Falcons L. R. (Standing) K. Beson; B. Yeakle, M. Bonhoff; N. Bauder; C. Anshutz; P. Salas; S. Brown- rigg; C. Yeakle; C. Klein- schmidtz; S. Salas; T. Comp- ton; (Sitting) N. Kleinschmidtz; P. Reed; S. Lubahn; N. Salas; L. Collins; M. Kragenbriak; L. Roeniki; P. Salas; D. Stevens; J. Leaman. COMPETITION Clockwise: 1 Movin' it down to the Free- land Basket! 2 Diane Grzesiak puts the ball in play. 4 Advice from the coach is always helpful, 5 Kim Rusch recognizes the ref's call. 6 Down the court on the offensive move! 80 J. V. Record FREELAND OPP. 15 St. Charles 17 Seminary 22 Merrill 35 Hemlock 28 Breckenridge 20 Shepard 14 Shepard 23 St. Charles 25 Breckenridge 18 Seminary 18 Hemlock School. J. V. Team (Standing) D. Linton, J. Davilla, A. Leonhardt, K. Mikolaiczik, Coach Hoelzle, J. Mozinski, R. Bascom, L. Roenicke, A. Grzesiak, (Kneeling) G. Hock, J. Grzesiak. J.V.’s And Varsity: Super Great! Varsity Record FREELAND OPP. 28 St. Charles 31 Seminary 25 Merrill 40 Hemlock Breckenridge Shepard Shepard St. Charles Breckenridge Seminary Hemlock As a vital part of every student at Freeland, sports has something to offer to everyone. To some it is a method of developing the body to its fullest extent and feeling satisfaction in that fact, To others it is a way in which one ca n express his school spirit by helping to spread respect and fame for the name of Freeland High Varsity Team (Standing) Coach Hoelzle, J. Kanouse, Sue Vernon, D. Grzesiak, M. Bohnhoff, B. Armato, G. Hock (Kneeling) P. Gordon, К. Rusch, D. Linton. Missing N. Bauder. Pat Clarey heads all alone for 1st place, Falcon's Greg Vasold, Don Cox's and David Steven's display the team work that led them to victory, Falcon Harriers Stride To An Running between five and ten miles a day is a lot of sweat and blisters and that's just what it takes to produce ssfu a successful cross Country Team. Under the watchful eye of Coach Dan Craig the Falcon's competed in fifteen duel meets being victorious in four of their starts, With only a few returning lettermen the team had a most successful season, spurred on by the leadership of two Seniors Dan Craig and Pat Clarey. Looking into the future coach Craig sees many potential runners, With next years returning lettermen he sees the possibility of a CML Championship. { Ka Coach Craig, D. Craig, J. Ballien, P. Clarey, D. Cox, B. Delaney, D. Stevens, G. Vasold, B. Bascom, C. Skeba, B. Roth, 82 The Falcon's lead out in swift flight against the Mustangs. Pat Clarey heads all alone for 1st place. Exciting Gross Country Season David Craig concentrates diligently for the upcoming meet while Coach Craig looks on. Chuck and Joe maneuver the water for 3rd 4th place against the Mustangs. Freeland 42 46 16 8th pl. 36 39 26 32 31 38 42 29 23 25 34 7th pl. Bill Delaney turns corner and heads for home. Cross Country Record Opponents Swan Valley Hemlock Coleman Bullock Creek Breckenridge Shepherd Coleman Merrill St. Charles Gladwin MIES. Swan Valley Meridian Gladwin Meridian C.M.U. Competition Left: Gymnastics Team. (L. to R.): C. Buchalter, J. Holibuk, K. Mikolaiczik, A, Sieggreen, L. Warren, 1974 Varsity Golf Team, (L. to К.) Coach Terwilliger, D. Stephens, R. Wierda, et A BEER...” J. Hargreaves, G. Baldwin, J. Wegner, D. Rames. F Meridian 156 Hemlock 172 SSPE 160 Breckenridge 155 Shepherd 158 Swan Valley 310 Meridian 179 Merrill 189 St. Charles 178 Swan Valley 239 Seminary 147 Sar Ps 164 Overall Ranking in Com. Es 2nd Place 1974 Varsity Golf Team Captures TOURNAMENT ACTION HOUGHTON LAKE INVITATIONAL 2nd OSCODA INVITATIONAL 3rd CONFERENCE TOURNA MENT 2nd REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 6th Second Place In C.M.L. о 174 166 173 185 153 309 189 232 187 212 179 159 1974 Junior Varsity Golf Team. (L. to R.) Coach Terwilliger, R. Lovell, D. Huegel, C. Trautner, T. DuCharme, К. Bohnhoff, J. Krauss, К. Hahn. 85 Fred Holubik alludes the clutches of a Hemlock defenseman. Falcons Proud Of A Great Season. Coaches Marx and Franz approve of the early lead against the Huskies, Curt Paetz drives for the first down. 86 — EB It was a season of thrills for football fans in ' 74 and their spirited enthusiasm did not go unrewarded. The Falcons varsity squad, under the dir- ection of Coaches Marks and Franz, produced a 7-2 record and a second place in con- ference randing behind power- ful Hemlock. A strong de- fense made the difference in several zlose games, going unscored upon for thirteen consecutive quarters. Several senior team members re- ceived recognition for their performance; Fred Holubik: MVP, AII Con- ference, All Sag. County, All Midland Area, and HM All State. Rick Hayes: All Conference, All Sag. County, All Midland Area. Bob McKinney: All Midland Area. Curt Paetz: HM All Conference, HM All Sag. Area, HM All Midland Area. Craig Horney: HM All Confer- ence. Al Sumption: HM All Con- ference. Scott Schukneckt: HM All Conference. Keith Hamilton: HM All Con- ference. Doug Lubahn: HM All Con- ference. A host of Freeland Falcons bring down the ball carrier, Gang tackling and team work help lead the Falcons to an outstanding season. Craig Horney breaks tackle to put the Falcons in good field position. Falcons Finish Season 7 And 2! Fred Holubik looks for an opening Beaverton 34- 0 St. Stephens 8- 6 Seminary 14-12 Merrill 14-12 Hemlock 6-40 St. Charles 14- 6 Breckenridge 24-14 Sanford Mer. 8- 6 Shepherd 0- 6 FREELAND 4 FREELAND 20:75 64 Sitting: (L. to К.) Curt Paetz, Keith Hamilton, Rick Hayes, Scott Schuknect, Craig Horney, Carl Neuenfeldt, Doug Lubahn, Larry Savard, 2nd Row: (L. to R.) Coach Marks, Fred Holubik, Bob McKinney, Alan Sumption, Steve Sier- ocki, Tim Curl, Paul Dolson, Tom Baker, Ken Braun, Coach Franz, 3rd Row: (L. to R.) Steve Ortega, John Robishaw, Pat Gorney, Don Morse, Т. М. Sheffer, Bruce Hahn, Mark Armstrong, Paul Radka. 88 football (foot’bol’) 1, a. A game played by two teams of 11 players each on a long field with goals at either end, the object being to carry the ball across the op- ponent's goal line or to kick it between the opponent's goal posts. b, The inflated oval ball used in this game, made of a bladder covered with leather, often pigskin. Setting up a fine block for Fred Holubik. Two Falcons bring down the ball carrier as a host stands ready. 89 FREELAND : à Junior Wie. Ar | Varsity D FREELY,” SCH meee Э. Football 82 „89; 87, 99, 74, 90 y FREELAND TREELAND - 62 60 86:34 22. Junior Varsity Team: Back Row (L-R) Grant Hummel, Mike Baker, Jim Mey- er, Scott Anderson, Brad Snedeker, Craig Bell, Mike Armato. 2nd Row: Coach Hacker, Paul Smith, Bob Fischer, Steve Neuenfeldt, Mike Erskine, Mark Walsh, Dave Little Sticker Fallstick, Dion Maxwell, Dave Ware, Coach Schultz. Front Row: Jeff Bell (Mgr.) Dale Bradfield, Roger Hupfer, Randy Schultz, Dale Davis, Ken Hollingsworth, Ken Buck, Jim Reithel. Freshman Team: Standing: Ray Wilson, Matt Mc Mullen, Marc Young, Gary Shaver, Pat Baker, Steve Mul- len, Jeff Harrold, Glen Champion, Kneeling- Bruce Gunter, Mike Armstead, Ron Williams, Rick Ortega, Mark Korson. Freshman Football 90 Standing: L. to R. P. Schultz, M. Bohnhoff, S. Mullen, N. Bau- der, J. Reisinger, J, Walker, Kneeling: L. to R. J. Leaman, R. Bascom, B. Barber, Coach Cindy, S. Vernon, L. Lyons, D. Miller. 1974-75 VARSITY New Coach Leads Volleyball Teams JUNIOR VARSIT Y VARSITY OPPONENT THEM OPPONENT THEM Throu h Breckenridge P Breckenridge M.S; W M.L.S. Carrollton E W L L Lo Carrollton у m Exciting Seasons! Carrollton Breckenridge M.L.S. srs E E Standing: L. to R. G. Garcia, S. Dycewicz, M. Hammerbach- er, T. Stebner, S. Johnson, A. Bell, Kneeling: L. to R. M. Sanford, R. Arnold, Coach Cindy, C. Lyons, K. Stewart, J.Armstead, ) 1974-75 JUNIOR VARSITY 91 Standing (L. to R.) Mr. Dick Sonefeld, Mr. Dick Probsfeld, Dennis Neuenfeldt, Matt Ballien, Marvin Delaney, Bob McKinney, Dale Bradfield, Paul Radka, Rich Gunther, Dan Fleet, Drew Melcher, Bruce Hahn, Jim Meyer, Craig Trautner, Mr. Dale Bradfield, Kneeling (L. to R.) Roger Hupfer, Bill Kamrath, Glen Stimpson, Jon Probsfeld, Chris Sonefeld, Grant Hummel, Jeff Krauss. MISSING FROM PHOTO BOB COEUR. Mr. Dick Sonefeld Mr. Jim Probsfeld Mr. Dale Bradfield (Mgr., trainer) (Coach) (Assistant Coach) TEAM POS. TEAM Paul Radka Goalie Bruce Hahn Marvin Delaney Dan Fleet Craig Trautner Jon Probsfel d Dale Bradfield Glen Stimpson Chris Sonefeld Matt Ballien Bob Coeurs Jeff Krause Bill Kramrath Bob McKinney Dennis Neuenfeldt Grant Hummel Rich Gunther Drew Melcher Roger Hupfer Goalie Jim Meyers . e D . . . œ O 00-90 U Db OP O QO OO O. Q U N = н = Face-off leads to an 8-4 victory over Saginaw High. 380 Ski Team Takes Second Place In Conference During lts First Season A 1975 Ski Team Members Were: Back (L-R) Mrs. Spence (coach), Mike DeCaire, Heidi Bintz, Tammy Purvis, Rick Lennox, Gala Hock, Front - Randy Wierda, Ron Williams, Jeff Kurn, Frank Proulx, Steve Potenberg. Missing from photo Kim Purvis, Mary DeCaire. me سسس AAA Even though this was the first regular season of competition for an official ski team at F. H.S., they proved themselves to be a conference power. All through the regular season, they placed first in their meets, and finished their season on a high note with the boys squad taking first place at the Conference meet, with the girls plac- ing second in their division, As a team, they finished second behind tough rival Hemlock by just a few seconds. 4 Congratulations on a great season skiers!!! 93 Tim Bartlett shows fine form. Tim Neuenfeldt goes high to Despite resistance by Swan Valley, raise the score, Fred Holubik moves for a steal. The 1975--75 bas- ketball team made a great show of determi- nation and team effort, Our team grew in strength and spirit, Undoubtedly the Hemlock game was the most outstanding game of the season for the squad. Behind the majority of the battle, the team combined opportunity with de- termination in the final moments and came up with victory FHS, Dave Rames came off the bench to join the ranks of the start- ing five. Outstanding players of the season were Tim Neuenfeldt, Fred Holubik, and Carl Neuenfeldt, Tim Bartlett's efforts spark many wins, Tim Neuenfeldt eyes for an open man. 1974-75 Varsity Basketball E a d A wz [5I 1 5 e (Standing): Coach Terwilliger, B. Myer, D. Rames, D. Craig, L. Savard, H. Muzer, T. Baker, T. Bartlett, Т. Neu- enfeldt, S. Ballien, S. Sirocki, J. Hargreaves, D. Morse, Kneeling: F. Holibuk, C. Neuenfeldt, M, Krauss, ‘MGR E E T ue | N N B | 1974-75 VARSITY BASKETBALL OPP. HOME Swan Valley 75 65 St. Charles 46 65 Sanford 62 85 Hemlock 79 52 Beaverton 60 62 Swan Valley 102 62 Breckenridge 79 15 Shepard 62 51 Merrill 66 62 Sanford 60 63 Seminary 73 61 St. Charles 48 63 Hemlock 45 46 Beaverton 55 48 Breckenridge 52 79 Shepard 58 60 Merrill 55 49 Seminary 59 75 Conference Game: Bay City All Saints 87 Freeland 43 Right: Carl Neuenfeidt, moves inside for a rebound. - Swan Valley St. Charles San.-Meridan . Hemlock . Beaverton Swan Valley Breckenridge Shepherd Merrill San.- Meridan M.L.S. St. Charles -Hemlock Beaverton Breckenridge Shepherd Merrill M.L.S. Opp. 62 49 56 55 45 65 62 63 85 63 54 44 44 67 52 53 50 81 UN ie Finish '74-75 Season With A High Style This year's Junior Varsity Team was led by 3 Juniors - Jon Reithel, Paul Dolson and Dean Luplow, who not only led in the sta- tistics, but also on the floor. Admittedly, this was not the most suc- cessful season ever for our J.V.s, but much experience and poise was gained by the team members. Coming on strong at the end of the season, the team dis- played this strength to their fans; showing us that next year's Var- sity will be a team to expect great things from. Hauling down a mighty rebound, 97 Keith Graves shows form as he scores two. Baker looks for the score. Loose Ball! ЈМ. Strengthen Skills! | | ; e 7 y onu. qu A EE Standing: Mary DeCaire (stats, Luplow, Janet Armstead (stats © x Dave Stevens, Lane Williamson. ص ee اال و و و و و و وق ي ), Mike Dupuis, Ken Buck, Keith Graves, Paul Dolson, Don Cox, Denny Tait, Dean .) Coach: Mr. Dan Jacobi. Kneeling: Bill Bascom, Rusty Bohnhoff, Randy Willians, Super Great!!! ta) po -. Freeland _ 89 o SL Poles: A. i Г B. Freeland 40 St. Petes ыс 25 KS ‘Freeland 40 Swan Valley ` 25 EA Freeland 72 Swan Valley ` 65 A. Freeland 7 Breckenridge. 68 A. Freeland 79 = SU Marys 67 В. Freeland ` 26 Swan Valley | 24 ГА, Freeland 69 Swan Valley 42 A. Freeland 76 - Shepherd 2f A. Freeland | 86 Merrill ' 58 A. Freeland 68 — M.-L. Se o 49 A. Freeland 70 §t. Charles 72 A. Freeland 81. St. Mary's 68 A. Freeland 71 St. Stephens 55 B: Freeland 33 St. Stephens 42 A. Freeland 87 St. Petes ` 55 A. Freeland 78 Hemlock 54 B. Freeland 37 St. Petes 35 Two points more, raise the score! 4 t d I 4 1 К ? y m. | E Bell shows championship Falcons jockey for position on the board. orm, i 99 с EA AR AAA UE IRTE E E AAA eg UE A a EH A Team, Standing: Coach Franz, Jim Reithel, Bob Fisher, h h dara Gary Shaver. Kneeling: Craig Perry, Craig Bell, Brian Roth, The Freeland Frosh are tough on Marc Young, Brad Snedeker. Craig Bell plays a sticky defense. k: B Team. Standing: Coach Franz, Rich Ortega, Bill Delaney, Darren Huegel, Matt McMullen, Bruce Gunther. Kneeling: Ricky Lovell, Todd Compton, Ron Williams, Steve Neuenfeldt, Roger Hahn. Brian Roth scores an easy two. 100 Tournament Competition Aids Wrestling Season E ES f° © £ % v 6 t Ñ ; . We PA, ç wie e £ E? m Se d wn Ut - d $ x J v pe S Se , + f 4 E tá Я ' I 4 Р s Ki D m 3 . e i go 4 e A d y Y. аг La $ SE i 3 A AA en у с — | LA Freeland Falcons wrestle to win! 1 Wrestling Opp. Home Swan Valley 25 27 Bullock Creek 18 40 Ithaca 18 38 Saginaw High 5 60 Birch Run 10 41 Eisenhower 48 12 Breckenridge 14 39 Saginaw High 5 60 [ Shepherd 46 13 Bullock Creek 21 43 | Merrill 30 37 Seminary 19 30 St. Charles 18 30 Swan Valley 18 23 Hemlock 52 5 Let in Clare Take Down Tournament Record 11 wins 4 losses D Steve Mullen ties up his man. 101 Rick Hayes gets a good foothold on the situation, Break a leg!!! | Falcon Grapplers Place Fiction: Next year--NO, 1!!! Fact: Would you believe that this year's record of 11 wins and 4 loses is the best since our 1968- 69 season? Well, you should now, and of those were against class A and B schools! For a sport that isn't that pub- licized in our school, they're determined to be known. We have a very young team this year. Out of the 12 freshman that are on the team, 6 were regulars on the Varsity team. We should A Falcon grappler goes for the pin. Smith drives his man to the mat. PIN! PIN! PIN! PIN! 102 Randy Schultz applies the moves. 3rd In Conference be getting more freshman in the future from the new team at the Jr. High level, Since we alsu have 4 soph., 3 juniors, and we're only losing 1 to graduation, we should have better records in the years ahead. The yearbook had to get out be- fore we were able to get finals, but two jrs. took a 4th in the regionals and will be going to state, They are; Tom Bremer (105) and Chris Potenberg (112. Paul Smith on his way to a victory. 103 Head first into action! Ju Curl Coaches Team To Better Record! Kneeling L to R: M. Armato, М. Armstead, К. Gunther, M. Salwasser, С. Sanford, M. Sting, B. Hensler, M. Korson, J. Harold. Standing L to R: D. Schultz, D. Brown, P. Curl, T. Curl, S. Mullen, S. Anderson, R. Hayes, D. Maxwell, Coach Curl, Asst, Coach Sanford, К. Schultz, P. Smith, C. Potenberg, T. Bremer, С. Champion, C. Maxwell, D. Heckman, J. Goslin; Missing B. Armato, ND M. ea — | UU 28. — es QU — 3— à MANOS . Going for the pin. BAD: something that is extremely good or in favor, BOOGIE-DOWN: to have a good time and party excessivel y. CHEMICALS: term used for the broad subject of either depressants or stimulants, Used by individuals to get high. (See 'High') i CHICK: modern young female attracted to and appears with dude. (See 'Dude') DUDE: young individual of the male sex. Often appears in the company of, or is paired with chick, (See 'Chick') FOXY: description of an attractive, sexy chick. Often an adjective to Lady . GET-DOWN: to get into or enjoy a situation. HASH: extremely potent form of marijuana. HASSLE: a task or happening which presents a problem. HIGH: feeling very well emotionally and physically by natural means, HUSSLE: technique used to catch the attention and favor of the opposite sex, Most dominantly used by dudes and chicks. JAMS: Hard Rock Music. JOINT: marijuana cigarette. LATER: biding good-bye or signifying an event to take place at another time. MUNCHIES: .NARK: an individual who supplies incriminating evidence to any authority. Very unpopular with respective peer groups. RED-NECK: very conservative individual who does not associate with or advocate those ideas of the popular people. Does not 'boogie-down'. RIPPED; BOMBED or SMASHED: the act of becoming high to an excessive state. (See 'High') ROWDY: to feel extremely energetic. STRAIGHT: conservative person; advocates that which is lawful and finds all else distasteful. TOKE: the action of smoking a joint. (See 'Joint') TUNES: songs or music popular at the time. | I ` a x p | E | DOW CHEMICAL ‘U.S.A. MICHIGAN DIVISION | MIDLAND, MICHIGAN 48640 LH | {' | | 106 m. 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Since 1888 RODEITCHER TAI-SHUN Oriental Cuisine Gift Shop Banquet Room Your Hosts: Rich and Dorothy Trogan 695-5581 Congratulations from: PAT'S FOOD CENTER 335 S. Main Freeland, Michigan 695-9821 Open 7 days a week 9 til 9 WICKES AGRICULTURE DIV. WICKES CORP. Freeland Midland Phone: 832-2661 Freeland Phone: 695-2521 Best of Luck From MYERS OIL Freeland, Michigan ee Air Compressors Tools, Hydraulic Equipment, Portable Welde rs, Scaffolds TRI-CITY EQUIPMENT RENTAL Ray Wegner, Owner Rentals — Sales — Service 7166 Hospital Rd Freeland, Michigan FREELAND FAMILY CAFETERIA 8471 Midland Rd 695-9209 Homemade Fried cakes pies FISH GALLERY HOBBIES 274 Megers Freeland, Mich. 48623 Phone: 695-2236 Tropical Salt Water Fish Birds Rodents Road Racer Planes Model R.R. Ho O Í 1975 Victorian Staff Anne Wizner U Lynelle Marolf Kathy Leinberger Vickie Rohde Bill Yeakle Cassie Krauss | Becky Armato Janine Hensler Lori Corbat | Sue Rogalski Pám Curl Sharon Bailey $ And A Very Special Thanks To: Mr. Mrs, Hoelzle and Carl Neuenfeldt. ` NS ç š N N N N H Y У NS `
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