Freeland High School - Victorian Yearbook (Freeland, MI)

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54 5 3 3 E Ai B ifs Rt MI Qa ж eg EA sw ibraries of Sagi L Public ginaw ibrary in L Hoyt Ma 505 Janes St , MI 48607 Saginaw TITTABAWASSEE TOWNSHIP Tittabawassee Township is the second oldest of Sag- inaw's 27 townships. It received its name from the name of the river which flows through it. The name Tittabaw- assee was originally Tittabawasig an Indian word which has been given several translations but the one most li- kel y is parallel with the bay. It was to be years after Lewis Cass, that patriotic father of the Territory and State, who with the help of Louis Campau, negotiated the famous Treaty of Sag- inaw in 1819 with the Chippewa Chiefs that turned ov- er to the white man a tremendous chunk of eastern Mi- chigan before the easterner seriously considered sett- ling in the vast new Michigan Territory. After the open- ing of the Erie Canal in 1825, speculators and settlers slowly began to trickle in. The first property sold in Tittabawassee Township was in the year 1833. By 1837 there were 7 families in the township. Of course, Tittabawassee Township at that time consisted of all territory north of Saginaw and was comprised of parts of what is now Midland, Gratiot and Bay Counties. After struggling along in an unequal contest with nature to bring the land to a state of cultivation, the settlers decided to organize a township and at the home of Obadiah Crane on April 5, 1841 such a meeting was held with Obadiah as Chairman. Much of lumbering in the Saginaw Valley in the early days was done on the upper stretches of the Tittabawassee River and as a res- ult lumberjacks and river men were continually passing between Saginaw and the camps up the river. All the traffic passed either by boat on the river or by the riv- er road which was impassable a good portion of the year. The traffic over this natural route attracted shrewd tradesmen who ministered to the needs and comfort of the travelers and at intervals along the river, stores and taverns sprang up. In no instance did a settlement arise but merely clusters of two or three log or frame build- ings. Such a group was built in the 1850's on M-47a short distance southeast of the geographical center of the township. It consisted of a tavern, general store and a few houses and was known as Loretto. There was also a postoffice there officially known as Jay and named after the postmaster Jefferson Jacquith who settled jin this area in March 1839. A second group similar to this one also existed at a point a little north of Loretto where a surprising pol- itical manuver occured which gave it prominence and also its name. A bit of partisan politics, with a post- office as the stake was the opening chapter in the hist- ory of the Village of Tittabawassee known to most peo- ple as Freeland. Garrett and Elizabeth York Freeland arrived in this area in 1854 from New Jersey. They built their first log hotel on the west side of the river which they oper- ated for about five years when it was destroyed by fire. They moved across the river and built a wood structure on the southwest corner of Main and Washington Streets where the Standard Station now stands. Freeland's Ho- tel soon became very popular because of Elizabeth Fr- eeland's tasty cooking and colorful personality. Lumber- jacks filled the hotel every night, never being refused if they happened to be short of cash. A sympathetic listener and practical advisor, she acted much like a mother to many of the lumbermen and earned the nick- name of Mammy . The pine floors of Mammy Freeland's Hotel and Tavern were worn rough by the hobnailed boots of the lumberjacks, and the rough and tumble legends of the lumbering era became part of Freeland's heritage. As life of the day centered more and more around Freelands a man named George Trusdale, a black- smith, wagonmaker and shoe maker, who had settled near the new hotel conceived the idea of moving the Jay postoffice from Loretto to his place. Andrew Jack- son was then President and although he had been a Dem- ocrat he was elected by the Republican party on a Co- alition ticket. Trusdale thought his best chance of sec- uring the post office lay in being a Democrat. He had been a Republican for many years, but he forgot his old political views and allied himself with the Demo- crats. Events proved him to have been wise in his pl- ans and he succeeded in securing the removal of the postoffice from Loretto to his own settlement which was still without a name. . Since the road from Midland to Saginaw was im- passable most of the year, the logical means of trans- portation was the river. Canoes were very popular. Then came pole boats and a 25 ton side-wheel steamer nam- ed Midland City began making three trips each week to Saginaw but it proved too heavy for the river at low water. In 1859 the Belle Seymour arrived to run the river. Trade was excellent and this boat made regular trips from the time of her purchase until 1867. For awhile there was little at Freeland but the lit- the group of buildings as it was simply a stopping place for lumbermen and those working on the river drives. However in 1867 the Flint and Pere Marquette Rail- road was built from Saginaw westward and passed close to the village and stimulated the growth of the tiny community. Stores and an elevator sprang up near the railroad tracks a few blocks east of the hotel. Although the community surrounding the hotel was shown on maps of the period as the Village of Tittabawassee it was referred to by lumbermen as Freelands or just plain Freeland. On January 16, 1879 the government rec- ognized the popular name and changed the name of the postoffice from Jay to Freeland much to the joy of its citizens. The year 1914 was a disasterous year for Freeland. Two fires one in January and another in July virtually destroyed the east side of Main Street. The fire losses were in the thousands of dollars and most of the build- ings were either uninsured or only partially insured and as a consequence the business district was never rebuilt. In January of 1923 fire destroyed the old Freeland Hou- se, a landmark of the lumber days when lumberjacks made it a halfway house between Saginaw and Midland stopping there to sing the praises of Mammy Freeland. No insurance was carried on the pre-civil war structure. All that now remains of the old buildings on Main St- reet before 1900 is the Old Valley Telephone Office which is now the Mausoleum Office and Rodeitchers which was built by Charles Bishop at the turn of the Century. Forward Advisor... | Mr. J. Perry Co-Editors | Vicki Rohde, Joyce Penney Business Manager Cheryl Smith TABLE OF CONTENTS i, Introduction. . . . dën . . ..... .1-4 Mr. James Perry II. Forward ° ° ° ° ° + +. Mr. James Perry Mrs. Barbara Williams II. Student Involvement. ..........2 Academics and Activities. . . . . . . 6-41 Cheryl Smith Wendy Schlicker Sue Rogalski | ` Jean Schlicker Pat Salas u Wendy Wasalaski (Phot graf Dean lla im raph We s Oleszewski (Photogra hy) ІМ People Am Scott Marylyn Scott Senior Directory . . . 2, ... 9980 Faculty. k e s — ‚.. 20-91 Joyce Penney (Photography) Don uplow ` 227. y Koscielniak ` | Julie Card U oe e e «107-112 VI. Harold ЖР - 7 ар у STUDENTS IN CHARGE OF SECTION Freeland’s Busybodies Mr. Buckley helps the band tune Carol Anschuetz gives us a big smile. up! [cts i AMAA LIE Stop that ball! Joyce Penney totals her score, Oral Written and Lit. Mr. Schultz's class studies for an upcoming test. Mr, Storm's class follows the typing rules, C. Miller and C. Lyons work out their business problems. The business classes work steadil y. Preview of the future C. Hoffman gets assistance from Mrs. Darwin. | 10 Crafts prove popular Their crafts keep Nancy Pingle and Sue Leinberger busy. I'm gonna get you! Homemakers of 4 X A v ` Y EI d ` si Tim Bartlett cleans up his mess. ы + k $ x e . s A E ” к”. ` per қ Are you sure you have the right class? S. Johnson prepares a brew. 11 | Brenda Weber works on her slide rule problems. Don't ask me! | Mr. Lentner speaks again! 12 A deprived Specimen. | Natural Phenomena x Mr. Hollingsworth reviews the test. ee? a a A Foiled by a microscope! 13 14 Rob Rusch works hard on his gunrack. Back to the drawing board Cheryl Smith concentrates on her drawing. Greg Perry checks over his work. Susie Bremer enjoys her work. Delburt Yancer darkens his lines, Hard at work. What did you say? Mrs. Hill explains it like it is. The Histories 1975: 5- з Survey of History I proves noteworthy. 15 14 16 Exercise for all Denise here! Sue Mullen claims the ball. Where did the ball go to? OFFICE AIDES--FRONT LEFT TO RIGHT, K. Divila, A.V. Aides: FRONT LEFT TO RIGHT, M. Erskine, D. 2- E a P pats 2m TEN Bremer, J. Gable, D. Fallstick, D. Ware, BACK LEFT ush. a J: 26; А : E ; R. Bascom, J. McKinney, S. Bremer, L. Painter, P TO RIGHT, C. Holubik, L. Pelechuk, R; Brownrigg, T. Monteath. А Fletcher, A. Miller. Vo MT V | AL š A14 Ta Library Aides: FRONT LEFT TO RIGHT, K. Conley, P. Garner, R. Wyllie, J. McLaughlin, M. Brubaker BACK LEFT TO RIGHT, C. Scott, C. Hartley, J. McKinney, T. Jensen, S. Meyer, S. Simonetti K, Mikula, R. Gibson. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT, L. Marker, L. Ferman, C. McGregor, L, Kasper, M. Pechtel, J. Leaman, D. Harless, D. Harless, J. Kanouse, S, Stewart, Mrs, M. Case, J. Hoffman, M. Leuenberger x (ei 5 ee Li POR { = a а а сіз M w ARA i Teachers Aides: FRONT LEFT TO RIGHT, D. Luplow, N. Pingle, M, Hammerbacher, S. Brownrigg, C. Anschuetz, C. Roussaau, B. Armato, S. Williams, D. Galligan, P. Heatherington, J. Brooks. 2ND. ROW LEFT TO RIGHT, J. Allen, K. Hahn, D. Fenton, J. McLaughlin, J. McKinney, P. Salas, M. Pechtel, K. Milula, L. Cramer, J. Grzesiak, A. Leonhardt, 3RD, ROW LEFT TO RIGHT, H. Muzer, S. Redburn, K. Sova, R. Gibson, R. Bordeaux, S. Dycewicz, S. Haase, S. Johnson, J. Kleinschmidt, Y. Forro, N. Armstead, P. Arnold, P. Schaeding. 4TH. ROW LEFT TO RIGHT, M. Walsh, L. Fowler, P. Wren, D. Ewald, P. Lesher, N. Joslin, T. Jensen, T. Winchell, L. Pingle, J. McInnis, T. Bartlett, J. Ballien, S. Mullen. 5TH. ROW LEFT TO RIGHT, D. Fleet, D. Linton, D. Craig, K. Katt, M. Dunn, G. 19 Hock, S. Bremer, D. Neuwirth, B. Luter, J. Oleszewski, L. Corbat, D. Tait, M. Datte, M. Sieggreen, R. Bascom, 17 D. Williamson, A. Roberts, A. Sieggreen, L. Warren, D. Roth, P. Curl, M. Radka, C. Holubik. ' ooo o O СВӰ N Seniors SENIORS: LEFT TO RIGHT, J. Reithel, L. Paquette, D. Galligan, R. Bascom, B. Armato, T. Baker. JUNIORS: LEFT TO RIGHT, D. Stevens, M. Dunn, G. Hock, L. Corbat, D. Hunter, L. Greenya. Officers their support Sophomore SOPHMORES: SITTING, K. Mikolaczik, P. Fowler, STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT, L. Green, P. Reid, C. Yeakle, L. Smillie. GROUPS: SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT, P. Reid, B. Armato, J. Kanouse, T. Neuenfeldt, S. Williams, D. Galligan, J. Reithel, T. Baker, P. Fowler, STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT, T. Hock, A. Hensler, Mr. Adomaitis, Mr. Jacobi, D. Armato, L. Smillie, D. Stevens, G. Hock, L. Greenya. Freshman FRESHMAN: SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT, B. George, L. Fisher, D. Armato, T. Hock, STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT, A. Hensler, T. Hock. 19 We present Er F.H.S. 1 UPPER BRASS (FRONT TO BACK) J. Kleinschmidt, M. Kragenbrink, K, Stuart, L, Pelepchuck, Р, Klein- schmidt, R. Gunther, Bill Delaney, WOODWINDS (SEATED L. TO R.) C. Lamb, S. Simonetti, J. Mc- Laughlin, D. Simonetti, D. Fenton, B. Leaman, S. Lubahn. (BACK L. TO R.) F. Urbiha, L. Warren, J. Kanouse, M. Salawasser, I. Mc- Gregor. LOWER BRASS (SEATED L. TO R.) B. Snedeker, B. Armstead, J. Leaman, J. Krauss, T. Baker, E. Schmidt, (BACK L. TO R.) D. Brown, P. Baker, T. Compton. WOODWINDS AND LOWER BRASS (BACK TO FRONT, L. TO R.) C. Bell, J. Wirtz, J. Reithel, D. Ben- nett, K. Beason, L. Roenickie, K. Davila. WOODWINDS (L. TO R.) P. Reid, N. Salas, L. Bennett, T. Nemvalts, A. Bell, B. Beason, C. Yeakle. PERCUSSION (L. TO R.) D. Stevens, T. Purvis, N. No- wasad, D. Huegel. 22 Freshman Band look upward WOODWINDS (SEATED L. TO R.) J. Compton, R. Wirtz, L. Barthel, W. Wasalaski, V. Dilloway. (BACK L. ТО К.) К. Bank, K. Reid. WOODWINDS (L. TO R.) C. Jamison, P. Bramblett, C. Johnson, L. Rusch, J. Penney. WOODWINDS (FRONT TO BACK) D. Datte, T. Garner, ` UPPER BRASS (BACK L. TO R.) M. Williamson, M. R. Goslin, S. Gilson, R. Neiman, S. Dill. А аз; J. Dzuba (FRONT L. ТО В.) В. Galligan, К. аѓоїг2 ке. LOWER BRASS (L. ТО К.) 5. Dark, В. Warren, К. PERCUSSION (L. ТО R.) D. Armato, T. Hock, С. Baker, Kanouse, R. Neiman. T. Hock. Drama | presents .. Winnie The Pooh Pooh relaxes Putting the finishing touches on are J, Kanouse, S. Stuart, LEFT FRONT K, Beson, М, Walsh, J. Kanouse, D. Brown BACK ROW: D, Cox, M. Williams, С, Yeakle, S. Lubahn D asf М LEFT TO RIGHT: Т, Jensen, J. Kanouse, б, Sieggreen, О, Roth, S, Stuart, M. Luna, S. Lubahn, С, Yeakle,-D. Brown, K. Stuart, L. Corbat, S, Luna, C. Anschuetz, Advisor, Mrs. Markey, Mr. Collver. The 1975-76 choir was coached by Mrs. Markey. Choir was involved in many activities this year. They went to a hospital, a jail and give a program to the High School. Sing out loud and clear! | A. Hensler awaits her clue. CHOIR: FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT, P. Leaman, S. Marker, M. Luna, P. Salsa, P. Maier, S. Moore, G. Sieggreen, A. Hartley, A. Hensler, SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT, B. Bartlett, J. Russell, J. Dewey, M. Sanford, C, Miller, K, McGregor, D. Brown, L. Corbat, Mrs. Markey THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT, J. Neuenfeldt, T. Comton, C. Yeakle, S. Johnson, P. Curl, D. Roth, K. Maxwell, B. Gaertner, L. McGregor FOURTH ROW LEFT TO RIGHT, M. Knowles, D. Huegel, D. Brown, M. Williams, D. Tait, S. Mullen, S. Stuart, V. Rhode. | Led Pep Club The pep club work against many odds. They got new felts and paper this year but a place to work was hard to find. The right days to meet was another big problem. All together the Pep Club did a fine job supporting our school and the teams. ENT 56 «б а Tee mg L. Roenicke, M. Sieggreen, D. Roth, and J. Kanouse use their imagination and patience to finish their signs. PEP CLUB; FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT, D. Fenton, M. Sieg- green, K. McGregor, D. Simonetti, D. Varney, Mrs. Hill. BACK ROW vr RIGHT, C. Smith, D. Lamb, D. Roth, S. Simonetti, W. asold. Le E the sti en ES, до š ee És = ps : Lt pe 1.5 ۸ зе: LAS ч E re Ғе t u 24 4 г want t4 i | in соге enoug” y ы . м |4 peeling? ENCOUN OREA . parents and | 5 nits, IS not passee | Ç ine folle wig activit d | Bb NO SPO CLUBS | $ sus Tì è S «ЛО RIS na ж UD хз football - Skiing 52 4 17 SKUNK ЕЕ =bastetball mo | аз WC. i d Ge I sterbal! = DASEDA 4 4 y ы гт LE Track xk (4 fw IL CYOSS - Cheer б Pep Club comes in many different forms, 26 SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT, W. Schlicker, S. Rogalski, K. Luplow, C. Smith, J. McKinney, W. Oles- zewski, V. Rhode, J. Penney, D. Fox, J. Leaman, C. Koscielniak, J. Card, STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT, Mr. Perry, D. Lamb, D. Daivs, A. Fox. Yearbook against all ODDS! Determined yearbook club works toward deadline, Patience and determination goes into the Falcon Press. The staff work hard on making their dead lines. The Falcon Press was on sale about seven times this e year. They celebrated the bicentennial year with a special article in each issue. All their hard work goes into a well prepared newspaper for the benefit of the students at Freeland School. a CO | | T. Brubaker and M. Hammerbacher check for any errors in typing. M. Brubaker and K. Conley use library as a reference center. Press Myrna Hammerbacher hurry before the dead- lines come up. THE FALCON PRESS: SIT TING LEFT TO RIGHT, K. Conley, K. McGregor, T. Brubaker, S. Marker, Mr. Perry. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT, M. Ham- merbacher, M. Brubaker, T. Card. FRONT LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Wierda, D. Bradfield, P. Smith J. Ballien, T. Card, S. Ortega, J. Leaman, J. McKinney K. Rush, J. Kanouse, L. Pingle, G. Perry, K. Kanouse. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Neuenfeldt, B. Roth, H. Muzer M. Armato, J. Meyer, M. Baker, H. Bintz, Mr. Marks L. Paquette, D. Huegel, T. Baker, s. Neuenfeldt, R. Ortega, P. Dolson, D. Shamiyeh. Varsity Club big and strong Chess Club make their moves | SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Seaver, L. Pelechuk. KNEELING LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Card, D. Melcher, B. Delaney, W. Proulx, M. Radka, S. Urbiha. Mat Maids; LEFT TO RIGHT, D. Brown, D. Schultz, C. Smith, J. Goslin, L. Corbat, P. Curl. Y-Teens is associated with YWCA. The girls work for char- ities. They do things for other people. This year they raised money by candy sales and cherry pie raffles. With the money they fill bird feeders, go to old peo- ples homes and children's hospital. x ар, Kolbe. BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT, С. М Y-Teens; LEFT TO RIGHT, J. Dewey, L. Marker, J. Russell, J. Ac Mat Maids is an organization to support the Freeland High School's wrestlers. They attend- ed all their matches and tourna- ments. Their advisors, Mrs. An- derson and Mrs. Smith, worked day and night for their uniforms, ` Su д? . - kerson, Mrs. iller, G. Kasper, C. Lyons. Con-Con; LEFT TO RIGHT, K. Beson, J. Kanouse, M. Brubaker, R. Bascom, G. David. Con-Con was the gathering of area students to reconstruct the Constitution for the people of today. They met at the Saginaw Civic Center, and with the help of advisors, they re- wrote the complete constitution. 30 = Junior's class powder Puff Coaches: J. Meyer, M. Baker, D. Stevens, R. Hupfer Cheerleaders: D. Cox, P. Kleinschmidt, and J. David The Natural Gas band marches on the field with pride. “War of Juniors The Juniors walked away with the honors Wednesday night when the annual Junior- Senior Powder Puff Football game was held, Halftime events for the October 8, game featured a performance by the Natural Gass band and a tug of war between the four classes. Juniors G. Hock and L. Warren attempt to hold the Seniors back. 1975” vs. Senlors The junior girls started scoring with touchdown by So Leinberger in the first quarter. L. Pingel scored for the seniors and the score at half-time was 6-6, Juniors scored again in the third quarter with a touchdown by D. Newirth, Seniors count- ered with a TD by J. Walker. Final touchdown of the game was scored by junior S, Lein- berger, The final score was Juniors 18, Seniors 12. Senior Powder Puff Coaches: T. Baker, T. Neuenfeldt, S. Ortega, D. Huegel Cheerleaders: P. Dupuis, B. Thelen, J. Wegner, T. Card. The Senior's Cheerleaders keep the spirit up? (LEFT TO RIGHT) J. Wegner, J. Rau, J. Corbat, B. Thelen, T. Card. The climax of homecoming Our 1975-76 Queen The Kick-Off Dance's main attraction was Queen Janet and her lovely smile. 32 The Royal Assembly , Coach Marks compliments Mr. Irresistible, Tim Card. 7 Color My World sung for the Queen and her court Бу Debbie H., and Nancy W, proudly represent their classes, | D. Huegel, N. Nowosad, and Mr. Buckley. 33 Nancy W freshman bie Hunter soph. — seniors — junior Nanc Grand Parade Oklahoma was the theme for the Senior float with a horse drawn surry proudly presenting the queen and Senior court members, The Jun- iors made sure Winnie the Pooh was on hand for the event, while the Freshmen's Tidal Wave contemplated a wipeout. The Sophomores pro- nounced Freeland football players as the Worlds Greatest Athletes, 2% ` f Ж ba Қ POSE i Wide; The Homecoming game was held on October 11, Queen Janet will remember well her reign over Free- land High by an autographed football she received from the Varsity players, 2 r5 Queen Janet receives her crown of honor from last year's Queen, Beth Conrad. The Queen and her Court inspired our Falcon Team against Ithaca's Yellow Jackets. 37 | 38 LEFT TO RIGHT: М. Muessig, В. Leaman, В. Gaertner, A. Bell, R. Goslin, L. Marker, P. Garner, D. Richards, M. Gallant. L. Langley, R. Arnold, A. Hensler, Freeland High Pom Pon girls got off to a good start this year with their new co-sponsors, Mrs. Marks and her daughter Christy. The girls worked hard putting steps together, getting them down to the music and working in unison. They performed at ‘our home football and basket- ball games and did special rou- tines for us on Halloween and various times throughout the year. They did a great job! Get down tonight CLOCKWISE: L. Paquette, B. Armato, S. Bremer, S. Williams, D. Neu- wirth, J. Goslin, J. McInnis,D. Hunter, S. Stimpson, T. Nemvalts, C. Rousseau, S. Marker. 39 The Spirit Drivers Of Freeland High VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY | 40 LEFT TO RIGHT: Freshman, K. Luplow, T. hock, L. Fisher, T. Hock, B. George, L. Rush, M. Bascom. Advi- sor: Miss Robinson LEFT TO RIGHT: Ju- nior Varsity, L. Smillie, L. Roenicke, J. Holubik, K. Mikolaczik, C. Yeak- ley, J. Card, J. Oleszelw- ski Advisor: Mrs, Hill LEFT TO RIGHT: Varsity, M. Kragenbrink, L. Pingle,J. Kanouse, P. Fowler, L. Green, Mrs. Hill B. Weber, C. Gorney. Advisor: 41 Varsity “saves best for last” And the pass is. . . Gulp! 42 i SCORES C. | _ Beaverton Lom. | qarles ТЕЛ | Breckenridge ІР%Д ) Shepherd | ps Ithaca L ‚St, Louis LN TM. LAN LI Merrill | LI W Sanford-Meridian Honorable Mention All Conference awards were presented to Tom Baker, TN Sheffer, Jim Me yer, and Paul Sm ith, = 7% ei ани _ a. a. e na Falcon defense breaks up pass. K E wë: FREELAND i Wm m ыз, Nt. ғ ie ete: i ER уын BACK ROW (1 ТО R): Coach Bill Marks, Dale Bradfield, Dion Maxwell, Gerald David, Tom Baker, Bob Futrell, Paul Dolson, Howard Muzer, Roger Hupfer, Coaches Dave Franz and Dave Oczepek. CENTER (L TO R): Dean Luplow, Randy Schultz, Tim Curl, Paul Smith, Scott Anderson, Jim Meyer, TN Sheffer, FRONT (L TO R): Steve Ortega, Bernie Gerhke, Craig Miller, Rick Ortega, Tim Card, Mike Baker, Mike Armato. 43 44 Ge à IEA DS You did what?! Jumpball? LEFT. Falcons off to a good start. a tu N RED А Ñ You should have thought of that BEFORE | Who's got the ball? we left the lockerroom. Who dug that gopher hole in the field? FRONT (L TO R) Tom Conrad, Chris Baker, Tim Feinauer, Darrell Bradfield, Bob Armstead, Bill Hard, Scott Smiley, Tim Conrad, Doug Brannon; CENTER (L TO R) John Dzuba, Mike Harold, Russ Warren, Ron Braun, Steve Mullen, Brad Snedeker, Jeff Harold, Tim Smith, Ray Wilson, Doug LaLonde; BACK (L TO R) Coach Lee Hill, Bill Skimson, Steve Dill, Dave Holubik, John Root, Steve Neuenfeldt, Jim Reithel, Bob Fischer, Greg Perry, Pat Baker, Coach Skip Schultz, Greg Perry gains yardage for the Falcons. . Coach Schultz feels that his team played pretty well considering how many players were moved up to varsity. Over fifty percent of the team was made up of freshmen, J.V.'s gain experience, look forward to 206 — SCORES . Beaverton | 22 — St, Charles 6 14 Breckenridge 0 22 | . Shepherd ` 0 6 E _ Ithaca — 0 14 ES | mers E oB ШОТ) EE а а d | Falcons gang up to stop their opponent. 48 Harriers young, but improving The 1975 Cross Country team (L TO R): Coach Ray Hollingsworth, Dave Stevens, Greg Vasold, John Tavera, Rod Neiman, Dan Shimyeh, Brian Roth, Dan Shimyeh leads Falcons on to victory. E According t -country team is. but quite young, and we're sure to see ent in the future 2 as the runners т This year's with a record. se inthe CML; 49 The 1975-76 golf team is (L TO R): Coach Judd Terwilli brink, Roger Hahn, Bill Delaney, Steve Holubik, Mike Pi J.V. Golfers show promise shed third this year (10-4) in | Bright spots included the develop- oung golfers, namely Matt McMul- re, Ken Kanouse, a freshman, and Gary Koster and Mike Aldridge, ` lose two real good golfers through -David Stephens (M.V.G., 4 year let- and all-conference selection 2 years , and Bob Meyer, a senior regular. hlights of the season include a surprise high finish in the league and a school record set in the Merrill match of team score 143. In the end the season was a success and the future is promising.” 3. Coach Terwilliger ger, Mike Aldridge, Gary Koster, Jeff Horney, Jeff Kragen- echowiak, Rick Lovell, Jeff Baldwin. 1975 varsity golf team: (L TO R) Keith Graves, Randy Wierda, Ken Kanouse, Dave Stephens, Rob Rusch, Matt McMullen, Rusty Bohnoff, Bob Meyer, Coach Judd Terwilliger. Varsity golfers make good showing Dave Stephens gives it all he's got! Coach Terwilliger plans his strategy. 51 67 EE гт .V.s win some squeakers ck just is seaso! nce for Amy moves the ball down court, PA STANDING (L TO R) are Linda Barthel, Maureen Bascom, Tammi Hock, Coach Debbie Robinson, Michelle Kragenbrink, Terri Hock, Josie Davila; KNEELING are Amy Grzesiak, Denise Linton, STANDING (L TO R) are Coach Harry Hoelzle, Dolly Pingel, Jody Mozinski, Nancy Bauder, Judy Eaton, Kim Mikoleizik, Raecell Bascom, Melodie Bohnoff, Ginger Hock; KNEELING are Kim Rusch, Diane Linton. Missing from picture is Janet McKinney. Injuries hinder varsity The overall spirit and sports- manship were extremely good this year, observed Coach Hoelzle, but injuries were a fatal part. The girls came close, but they couldn't quite win a game. Diane Linton was elected to the all conference team. MVP, Diane Linton shows Modern ballet? You got yourself into this one! good ball control. 53 54 Varsity back on top after 5 years! Tim Neuenfeldt pulls down another rebound. St. Charles Breckenridge Beaverton Shepherd Sanford Meridian Ithaca St. Louis M.L.S. Merrill St. Charles rss3s33rsr Re-cap 1975-76 Season Freeland ended the current season with a 13-8 win-loss record. Freeland's team won the CML championship with a 10-4 record. This year's team provided the fans of Freeland with many exciting moments. The highlights of the sea- son were the 83-79 win over St. Louis and the 72-70 win over Mer- rill to clinch the title. Freeland loses seven seniors this season. All of these were vet- eran ball players and will be miss- ed next season. Seven sophomore and junior ball players will be joined by a fine group of players from the J.V. team to form next year's varsity team. --Coach Judd Terwilliger St. Stephen's Breckenridge Sanford Meridian Shepherd Ithaca St. Louis Beaverton M.L.S. Farwell Merrill Joe Ballien goes in for a sure lay-up. 222rrTzrzszr Tim Neuenfeldt demonstrates the concentration that's needed in close games. Who needs wings to fly? Falcon power prevails. 55 56 Now whatcha think you're gonna do? The excitement mounts! АҒ А, т з тищ en est The 1975-76 Falcon Basketball team: (LEFT TO RIGHT) Jon Reithel, Bob Meyer, Howard Muzer, Don Cox, Bob Fischer, Paul Dolson, Bob Futrell, Tim Bartlett, Tim Neuenfeldt, Keith Graves, Joe Ballien, Ken Buck, Bill Bascom, and David Stevens. KNEELING are Coach Judd Terwilliger and manager Tim Card. Bluejay's 20: I surrender! takes MOLE tre opponents match skills. than luck Coaching takes a lot out of a guy! Tim Neuenfeldt puts the pressure on. 57 67 58 Le Ш 7? eft to right, Brad Snedeker, Brian Roth, Gary Shaver, Jim Reithel, Steve Neuenfeldt, Bill Delaney, Gre: Standing, | Perry, Bruce Gunther, Rick Ortega, Coach Dave Franz; kneeling, Todd Compton, Ron Williams, Craig Miller, Ray Wilson. The J.V. basketball team ended this year with a 15-5 record.. They were co- champions in the CML witha ` 12-2 record, tying with Mer % rill for the league title. ` MESA о The J.V.'s played well all Beaverton 56 40 W season long, showing great | ) Shepherd 64 52 MW desire and teamwork. They Y Sanford Meridian 35 32 L were led by Gary Shaver and — Ithaca 55 43 W Craig Miller (the latter being St. Louis 62 43 W moved up to varsity with five | M.L.S. 65 52 W games to go) in the scoring Merrill 51 44 L department. Jim Reithel, Bill ` St, Charles 65 50 W Delaney.and Steve Neuen- St, Stephen's 72 BOXE feldt excelled in rebounding ` Breckenridge 60.35 W and defense. Brian Roth was ` Sanford Meridian 71 26 W the floor leader--doing an Shepherd 77 65 W exceptional job. Brad Sned- Ithaca 73 52 W eker, Greg Perry, Bruce St. Louis 74 45 W Gunther, Rick Ortega, Ray Beaverton 58 57 L Wilson and Todd Compton M.L.S. 64 56 W showed excellent potential Farwell 48 42 W and always did a good job Merrill 67 54 W coming off the bench. This was a very success” ful year for the J.V.'s. The 2 future looks very bright for | | Freeland in the next two years. Coach Dave Franz Фф Craig Miller shows 'em how it's done! Swish! гас A „ый can't take it anymore! J.V.’s rate on top Prepared for attack. Frosh have “respectable” season Oh, no you don't! A Team: 5-7, B Team: 4-5 STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT, Jeff Horney, David Ewald, Dave Holubik, Doug LaLonde, Jeff Kragen- brink, Mike Aldridge, Steve Holubik, Dan Shimiyeh, John McInnis, Craig Rau, Mike Harrold, John Root; KNEELING, Chris Baker, Gary Koster, Ken Kanouse, Casey Satchell, Bill Galligan. The 1975-76 Freeland Hockey Team: STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT, Roger Hupfer, Marvin Delaney, Dennis Neuenfeldt, Drew Melcher, Ман Ballien, Craig Trautner; KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT, Doug Brannon, Jim Meyer, Jon Probstfeld, Glen Stimpson, Dale Bradfield, Greg Vasold. Icers have tough season, high hopes for next year ERED, Players get ready for action. - to Coach James Probstfeld, the Freeland Hockey Club is playing ina very competitive league this year. They play teams from Bay City, Midland and Saginaw in-the Delta Hockey League. ° - Although the Freeland Hockey Club has lost most of its games, Probstfeld stated that he's quite satisfied with the progress of the team, and the players are sticking to- | gether hoping to become a varsity sport next year. Goalie: Duh. . .What Happened? Freeland Grapplers “Take Down” Good Season Chris Potenberg shows wrestling style. Freeland had a young wrestling team this year, with only two seniors, Tim Curl and Chris Potenberg, but the squad finished with a good showing (7-7-1) in spite of its youth. Tim Curl, Scott Anderson and Chris Potenberg competed in the regional wrestl- ing meet, and Potenberg qualified for state competition. In the conference, the Falcon grapplers finished fourth, the highest place they've ever achieved! : BACK, LEFT TO RIGHT, Coach Jack Curl, Mark Muessig, Ron Marotzke, Steve Mullen, Tim Curl, Dion Maxwell, Chris Potenberg, Scott Anderson, Gus Sanford, Rod Nieman, Mike Sting; MIDDLE, Bernie Gehrke, Ron Braun, Mark Geeting, Bill Hensler, Glen Champion, Doug Armato, Scott Smillie, Jim Sanford; FRONT, Tony Seaver, Bob Sieg- green, Mark LaGuire, Mark Salwasser, Casey Hathoway. Let's see you get outa this one! Mike Armato: Could you let up a little Tarzan? Would ya please just lie back and put your shoulders against the mat? Douglas McArthur Pinconning 41 St Louis, 20 Shepherd | 20 Farwell 42 Merrill . 40 : Pant 38 N Valley Pinconning Why! Why!! WHY!!! 63 Skiers conquer slopes Coach Sue Spence gives a pep talk. Move over Jean-Claude Killy! 62 64 ... and capture conference championship! Freeland's boys' and girls' ski teams had a very successful 1976 | ‚season. The boys' team was undefeated | in conference competition. On Feb.19, M ski teams e Ары, tain on. Feb 24. The DE took a first place combined, and the girls took a fourth place. | STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT, Steve Potenberg, Mike DeCaire, Tammi Purvis, Rick Lennox, Heidi Bintz, Randy Wierda, Becki Williams, Ken Hollingsworth, Coach Sue Spence.. KNEELING: Frank Proulx, Rich Egan, Ron Williams, Jeff Kurn, Wendy Wasalaski, Linda Barthel, Pam Bramblett, 65 J.V.s work toward — + BACK, LEFT TO RIGHT, Gloria Garcia, Karla Stewart, Mechelle Vasold, Dawn Nuffer, Coach Marcia Hopcroft, Josie Davila, Dee Heckman, Debbie Fenton, Letha Lipp; KNEELING, Connie Johnson, Sherry Martin, Colleen Hamilton, Sue Gamm, Dawn Fox, Brenda Breault, Lori Maxwell. Mechelle Vasold pops the ball a good one. Without a doubt the finest JV squad on the con ference. Coach Marcia Hopcroft Take that! Raecell Bascom puts a little kick in her punch! New coach | sparks varslty еті AE to success ге. Vernm al STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT, Diane Linton, Marilyn Scott, Jane Grzesiak, Jo Kleinschmidt, Myrna Hammerbacher, Renee Bordeaux, Coach Marcia Hopcroft; KNEELING, Cindy Kloha, Raecell Bascom, Jill Leaman, Cindy Vernon, Denise Linton. 67 Artistic gymnasts are really “tough cookies” Kelley Taylor holds on for her life! The girls' gymnastics team had a short sched- ule this year, due to adverse weather conditions, but in meets they did compete in they ran away with five victories and suffered only one loss, Jeri Holubik.has been the team's superstar, commented Coach Alice Buchalter. She's come in first in more than one thing in every meet! Two girls qualified for the regional high school meet this year. Kim Mikolaizik qualified in the balance beam, and Jeri Holubik qualified in tumbling, floor exercise, valuting and uneven parallel bars, Jeri Holubik also qualified to compete in the state high school meet, and she came home a state champion in vaulting com- petition, Jeri is the first gymnast.in the Saginaw . Valley to win a state title, Olga Korbut American style? 1975-76 Gymnastics team: TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT, Nancy Bauder, Kim Mikolaizik, Sandy Shepherd; BOTTOM, Jeri Holubik, Kelley Taylor. Skating — as individual as you are! Karen McGregor: Shhh. . .I'm meditating. SSS eee Judy Leaman demonstrates a spiral. . . pretends she's Mrs. Lenore Janet Lynn Hill and Jon an airplane? Probstfeld waltz around the rink. The Freeland Skating Club: STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT, Marilyn Leuenberger, Debbie Simon- etti, Pam Garrett, Rick Ortega, Matt Ballien, Mike Dupuis, Glen Stimpson, Shelley Williams, Roger Hupfer, Jon Probstfeld, Greg Vasold, Sandy Simonetti, Sue Marker, Nancy Wirtz, Linda Bennett, Judy Leaman; KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT, Linda McGregor, DeeAnn Verney, Julie McLaughlin, Shelley Stuart, Sherry Schnople, Wendy Vasold, Karen McGregor, Ann Gamm, Karen Leuenberger; FRONT, Mrs. Lenore Hill. CAROL J. ANSCHUETZ REBECCA S. ARMATO MARK S. ARMSTRONG The hands of time BETTY E. BARTLETT TIMOTHY A. BARTLETT RAECELL L. BASCOM NANCY J. BAUDER MELODIE E. BOHNHOFF DONNA J. BROWN KEVIN M. BESON THOMAS M, BREMER 2... what we hold. DEBORAH WREN 73 MR. JAMES HACKER Senior Advisor--MR, RICHARD DOUGLAS E. SASSE, JR. ACTING HENNINK SUPERINTENDANT TIMOTHY W. CARD BRENDA J. CARTER KAREN S. CONLEY GERALD G. CORBAT 74 il ET ON a E Qt PAUL W, DOLSON DAVID E. ELSNER . DATTE MARK L JUDITH K. EATON KIMBERLY M. DAVILA GERALD J, DAVID TIMOTHY C, CURL PAUL D. DUPUIS JR, LORI A, FOWLER PATRICK M. GORNEY BRUCE D. GLAZIER DAVID W. GRAEBNER 1 RICHARD S, GUNTHER ROBERT J. HEMGESBERG CONNIE L. HOFFMAN DAVID R. HUEGEL MICHAEL J. HARTLEY SHELDA E, JOHNSON 77 JANET L. KANOUSE ` MICHAEL D. KRAUSS JAMES N. KEYES RHONDA J, KRAGENBRINK DEANNA J. LAMB JO D. KLEINSCHMIDT JILL I. LEAMAN LINTON KEN A. LESH DIANE K. JUDY A. LEAMAN nme DEAN G. LUPLOW JANET H. MCKINNEY . MCINNIS JULIE A MCGREGOR CYNTHIA M. m 79 80 ANDREW P, MELCHER JULIA A, MCLAUGHLIN ROBERT A, MEYER ERNIE S. MEHL F. THOMAS MEYER Vi HOWARD P. MUZER TIMOTHY F. NEUENFELDT W. WESLEY OLESZEWSKI STEVEN C. ORTEGA LORI K, PAINTER 81 LYNDA M, PAQUETTE WALTER D. PROULX CHRIS POTENBERG MARK C. RADKA LINDA S, PINGEL JAMES M, POTTS JAMES C. RAU JON A, REITHEL PAMELA K. SALAS PATRICIA R. SALAS DARLA L. ROTH TONI M, SCHAEDING 83 84 TN SHEFFER y MARCIA A, SIEGGREEN RANDY L. SHEPHERD DEBRA L. SKIMSON MARILYN K. SCOTT ANNE M, SIEGGREEN MATTHEW C. SPINDLER BRIAN J. THELEN y X SHELLEY S, STUART GARY R. THOMAS TERRY L. SWARTZENDRUBER 85 86 PAMELA J, TRUMBELL DANIEL T, WILLIAMSON DALE E, VASOLD NANCY K. WIR TZ JANELLE L. WALKER SHELLEY S, WILLIAMS KEITH A. YOUKER rn 88 Senior ANSCHUETZ, CAROL--Nat'l Honor Soc.-3,4, Drama 1,2,3,4, (Treas.-4), Debate Team-3, Nat'l Forensics- 3,4, Pep Band-1,2,3,4, Marching Band-1,2,3,4, Powder Puff- 3,4, Teacher Aide-4, Chess-1. ARMATO, BECK Y--Soft-b.-1, Pom Pons-2,3,4, (Cap. -4), Yearbook-3, Var. Basket-b.-3, Powder Puff-3, Class Treas.-1, Student Council. Rep-4, Wrestling Stats-1,2, BALLIEN, JOE--Foot-b.-1, Basket-b.-1,2,3,4, Base- b.-1,2,3, Cross Country-2,3. BARTLETT, BETT Y--Falcon Press-2, Pep Club-2, Choir-1,4, Powder Puff-4. BAUDER, NANCY--Basket-b.-2,3,4, Volley-b.-3, Gymnastics-4, Marching Band-1,2,3, BASCOMB, RAECELL--Nat'l Honor Soc.-3,4, Year- book-4, Teacher Aide-4, Office Aide-4, Con-Con-4, Class Treas.-4, Girls Basket-b.-3,4, Powder Puff-3,4 Library Aide-2, Volley-b.-1,3,4, Fresh.-Soph. Basket -b.Gme-1. BESON, KEVIN--Pep Band-1,2,3,4, Stage Band-1,2,3, Drama-1,2,3,4, (Sec.-3), Marching Band-1,2,3,4, (M: V:P:-4), District Solo + Ensemble-1,2,3,4, (State-2,3,4), D.A.R. Award-4, Con-Con-4, Thespian-2 Nat'l Honor Soc.-3, Who's Who in Am. H.S. Music Stud.-3, Honors Band-1,2,3,4. BISHOP, HELEN--Cheerleader-1, Stud. Council Rep.- 1, Pep Club -1, Library Aide-1. BOHNHOFF, MELODIE--Var. Soft-b.-1,2,3,4, Pep Band-1,2,3,4, Var. Basket-b.-2,3,4, Marching Band- 1,2,3, Stage Band-2, Var. Volley-b.-3. BROOKS, JULIE--Marching Band-1,2, Concert Band- 1,2,3, Stud. Council-2,3, (Treas.-2, Vice-Pres.-3), District Solo + Ensemble-1,2, Library Aide-2, Pom Pons-2, Nat'l Honor Soc.-3,4, Powder Puff-3, Home- coming Committee-1,3, Jr.- Sr.-Prom Committee-3, Teachers Aide-3,4, Fresh-Soph.-Girls Basket-b.-1, Float Committee-1,2,3,4. BROWN, DONNA --Pep Club-1,2,3, Cheerleading- 1, 2,3, Ice Skating-2, Nat'l Honor Soc.-3,4, Choir-3,4, J. V. Base-b.Stats-2, Teachers Aide-2,3,MatMaids-3,4, Drama-2. BROWNRIGG, SANDY--Basket-b.- 1,2,Soft-b.-1,2,3, Volley-b.-2,Teachers Aide-3,4,Office Aide-4, March- ing Band-1,2,3,4, Drama-1,2,Powder Puff-3,4,Pep Band -1,2,3,Base-b.Stats 1,2,Cross Country-1,2, BRUBAKER, MARIANNE-- Library Aide-1,4,Falcon Press-2,2,4, (Editor-3,4), Con- Con-4. CARD, TIMOTHY --Chess-1,4,Falcon Press-4, Var.Foot- b.-4, (Falcon of the Year-4), Var. Basket-b.-4(Mgr.-4), Hiking Club-3,Powder Puff Cheerleader-4, Var. Base-b. -4, Var. Club-4. CARTER, BRENDA--Powder Puff-3,4. CONLEY, KAREN--Pep Club-2,Falcon Press-3,4, Library Aide-4. CORBAT, GERR Y--Powder Puff Cheerleader-2,4 A.V. Aide-2,3,Falcon Press-2, Drama-2,3,4(Sec.-4),Basket- b.-1,Cross Country-1. CURL, TIM--J.V. Foot-b.-1,2,(Var.-4.)Wrestling-1,2,3, 4,Drama-2,Powder Puff Coach-3,4, Var. Club-2,3,4. DATTE, MARK--Wrestling-1,Chess-1 Marching Band- 1, Wunderlust-3,Math Tutor-4. DAVID, GERALD--Falcon Press-1,2,Foot-b.-2,3,4, (Mgr-2,3)Base-b.-2,3,4,Wunderlust-3, Con-Con-4, Nat'l Honor Soc.-3,4,Chess-2. DOLSON, PAUL--Foot-b.-1,2,3,4,Basket-b.-1,2,3,4, Base-b.-1. DUPUIS, PAUL--Class Committees-1,2,3,4,Powder Puff Cheerleader-4,A.V.Aide-2. EATON, JUDY--Girls Basket-b.-2,4,Pom Pons-2, (Treas.-3),Powder Puff-3,4,Var. Club-4,Fresh.-Soph. Basket-b. Game- 1. ELSNER, DA VE--Chess-1,2,C:0.0.-3,4. FLEET, JEFF-- Wunderlust-3. FOWLER, LORI--Queen's court-1,4, Stud, Council Rep.-2, Powder Puff-3,4, Teachers Aide-4, FUTRELL, BOB--Basket-b.- 1,4, Base-b.-2,3,Foot-b. -4. GALLIGAN, DEBBIE--Soft-b.-1,Class Sec.-2,Pom Pons-3,Powder Puff-3,4,Teacher Aide-3,4,Class Vice- Pres.-4,Stud. Council Treas.-4,Fresh,-Soph. Basket-b. Game-1, Jr.-Sr.- Prom Committee-3,Homecoming Com- mittee- 1,2,2,4, Co-op- Dow Chem-4. GILSON, KATHI--Choir-2. GORNEY, PAT--Foot-b.-1,2,3,Basket-b.-1,Base-b.- 2,3, GRAEBNER, DA VID--Foot-b.-1, Wrestling- 1. GUNTHER, RICH--Band-1,2,3,4,Basket-b.-1, Hockey -2,3. HARTLEY, CARRIE--Pep Club-3,Falcon Press-3,Powder Puff-3,4,Library Aide-4, Yearbook-4. HARTLEY, MIKE--Basket-b.-1, Cross Country-1. HEMGESBERG, ROBER T-- Golf-1, Basket-b.-1, Track-1, Wrestling-2. HET HERINGT ON, PEGGY --Powder Puff-3,Queens Court -3, Teachers Aide-3,4. HOFFMAN, CONNIE--Soft-b.-1,2,Var. Club-3,Hiking Club-2,Powder Puff-3,4. HUEGEL, DAVE--Base-b.-1,2,3,4,Foot-b.-1,2,Basket- b.-2,Marching Band-1,2,3,4,Concert Band-1,2,4,Choir -1,2,3,4,Debate-3. JOHNSON, SHELL Y--Choir-2,3,4,Volley-b.-3,Powder Puff-3,4,Fresh.-Soph.Basketb.- Gme.1. KANOUSE, JANET--Cheerleader-1,2,3,4,(Cap.- 1, Bus. Mgr-4.), Marching Band-1,2,3,4,Nat'l Honor Soc.-3, 4, Var. Club-4,Basket-b.-3,Powder Puff-3,4,Pep Club- 3,4,Stud. Council Vice-Pres.-4,Class Sec.-3,Fresh.- Soph.Basket-b.-Gme-1,Con-Con-4,Homecoming Queen-4. KLEINSCHMIDT, JO--Marching Band-1,2,3,4,Var. Volleyball-4,Powder Puff-3,4,Basket-b.-1. KRAGENBRINK, RHONDA--Cheerleader-1,Powder Puff-4, Marching Band-1,2, Teachers Aide-1,2,3,Co-op, Dow Chem-4. KRAUSS, MIKE--Base-b.-1,2,3, Var. Basket-b.-(Mgr.) 3,Golf-3, Wunderlust-3, Nat'l HonorSoc.-3,4. LAMB, DEANNA--Library Aide-1,2,3,Teachers Aide- 3,4,Falcon Press-2,(assis. Editor), Pep Club-1,2,4, Year- Directory book-4,Nat'l Honor Soc.-3,4,Powder Puff-3,Girls Basket- b.Stats-4, Volley-b.Stats-4. LEAMAN, JILL--Volley-b.,-1,2,3,4,Soft-b.-1,2,3,4, Marching Band-1,2,3,4,(Flag-2,Rifles-1,4,), Concert Band--1,2,Var. Club-4,Skating-3,Nat'l Honor Soc.-3, Powder Puff 3, Clown Band-4. LEAMAN, JUDY --Falcon Press-1,2,(Editor--2,), Pep Club-1,2,Figure Skating-2,3,4, Teachers Aide-3,Library Aide-4, Tutor-4, Yearbook,4,Nat'l Honor Soc.-3 Varsity Basket-b.-4,(Stats), Wunderlust-3,Class Sec.-1,Class Treas.-3. LINTON, DIANE-- Var. Basket-b.-2,3,4; Soft-b. - JV- 1; V-2,3,4; Volley-b.-4; LUPLOW, DEAN--Basket-b.-Cap.-1;2,3; Base-b.-1,2, 3,4; Foot-b.-1,2,4; Yearbook-4; MCGREGOR, CINDY--Powder Puff-4; Library Aide-3, 4; MCINNIS, JULIE--Pom Pons-1,2,3,4. MCLAUGHLIN, JULIE--March. Band-1,2,3,4; Concert Band-1,2,2,4; Flag Corps-1,2,3,4; Powder Puff-4; Basket-b.-2; Pep Band-1,2; Ice Skating-3,4; Library Aide-3,4;Tutor-2; Teachers aide-4; MCKINNEY, JANET--Soft-b.-2,3,4; Powder Puff-3,4; V. Basket-b.-4; Yearbook-4; Pep Club-4; Teachers aid- 3,4; Office aide-4; Library aide-3,4; MAIER, SANDY--Choir- L; Lib. aide- 2,2,4; Powder Puff-4; Teachers aide-4; MARTIN, TOM--JV Wrestling-2. MAXWELL, KATHY--Choir-2,4; Basket-b.-2. MELCHER, DREW-- V. Base-b. -3,4; Chess-2,3,4; Hockey-3, 4; Sci. Quiz-1; MSU Engineering Institute-3; MEYER, ROBERT--Golf-4; V Basket-b.-3,4; MULLEN, SUE--Volley-b.-1,3; Powder Puff- 3,4; Choir MUZER, HOWAR D--F. Foot-b.-1; F. Basket-b.-1; JV Foot-b. -2: JV Basket-b.-2; Track 2,3; V Basket- b. -3, 4; V Foot-b.-4; Var. Club- 4. NEUNFELDT TIM--Stud. Coun.-1,4; F. Basket-b.-1; JV Foot-b.-1; V Track-1,2,4; 9 10 Girls Basket-b. -l; JV Basket- b.-2; Chess-2, 3 ,4; Var. Club-2,3,4; (pres)4; JV Foot-b.-2; AV aide- 2; Class Pres. 213; V Basket-b.-3,4; (Cap.-4) Yearbook-3; Powder Puff- 3,4; NOWOSAD NICK--Pep Band-1,2,3, 4; Homecom. act. -4; Dance act.-3,4. OLESZEWSKI WE S Hockey -2,3; Yearbook-4. ORTEGA STEVE--F. Foot-b. SP ‘JV Foot-b. -2; V Foot- b.-3,4; Powder Puff-Coach-3,4; Wrestling-1; JV Basket- b. 42; Track 1,3,4; Var. Club-4. PAINTER LORI--Choir- 2,4; Powder Puff-4; Office aide- PAQUETTE LYNDA--Pom Pons-2,3,4; Sec.-4; Drama -1; Nat'l Honor Soc.-3,4; Var. Club- Treas.-4; Class Officer- Sec.-4; Powder Puff-3,4; Fig. Skating-3; Lib. aide -2; Office aide-4; Teachers aide-3; 9 10 Girls Basket- Be ilo PIFER ED-- 9 10 Basket-b.- POTENBERG CHRIS--F. Foot-b.- 1; Wrestling 1,2,3,4. PROULX WALT--Foot-b.-1; Chess- 4. RADKA MARK--Chess-3; Teachers aide-4. RADKA MARK--Chess-3; Teachers aide-4. REITHEL JON-F. Foot-b.-1; F. Basket-b-1; JV Basket- b.-2; V Basket-b.-3,4; Stu. Coun.-4; Powder Puff Cheer- leader-3. ROHDE VICKIE--Queens Ct.-1; Class Rep.-1; Odessey Club-3; Powder Puff-3,4; Bowl.2 ROTH DARLA --Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Volley-b.-1; Drama-2,3,4; Choir-2,2,4; Stats Boys V Basketb.-3,4; Tutor-3,4; Tea. aid-3,4; Powder Puff-3,4. ROUSSEAU CHRIS--Pom Pons-2,4; Odessey Club-3; Nat'| Honor Soc.-3,4; Powder Puff4; Teachers aide-4. RUSCH KIM--JV Volley-b.-1; V Softb.-1,2,4; Cheer- leader-1; V Basketb.-2,3,4; Majoritte-3,4; Tea. aide -2,3; V baseb.-stats.-2,3,4; Bowl.-2; March. Band-3,4; Var. Club-2,3,4; Office aide-4. SALAS PAM--Band-1,2,2,4; Homecom. act,-1; Stage Band-1,2; Solo Ensem.-Dist. St. 1,2,2; March. Band- 1,2,3: Drama-1. SALAS PAT--Pep Band-1,2,3,4; Stage Band-1,2; Powder Puff-4; Drama-1; Solo Ensem. 1,2,3; Nat'l Honor Soc.- 3,4; SCHAEDING TONI-Choir-2. SCOTT CAROLYN--Fal. Pres-3; Lib. aide-4; gym aide-4; Powder Puff-4; Yearbook-4; SCOTT MARILYN--Powder Puff-4; Volleyb.-4; Year- book-4. SHCFFER TN--F. Footb.-1; JV Footb.-2; V. Foot-b.- 3,4. SHEPHERD RANDY--Footb.-1; Build. trades-4. SIEGGREEN MARCIA--Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Powder Puff -3,4; Stats G. Basketb.-3. SPINDLER MATT-F. Basketb.-1; Powder Puff Cheer- leader-2. STEPHENS DA VE--Golf-1,2,3,4; Baseb.-1,2; STEVENS COLLEEN--Drama-3; Ice Skating-3; Powder Puff-3,4; STUART SHELL Y--F. Cheerleader-1; Pep Club-1; Tutor-1,2; Fal. Press-2; 9 10 G. Basketb.-1; Drama -2,2,4; Inter. Thesp. Soc,-2,3,4; Fig. Skating-2,3,4; Homecom. act.-3; Prom act.-3 ; Powder Puff-3,4; Lib. aide-4;Float Comm.-1,2,3,4; Choir-4. THELEN BRIAN--Chess-2; TRUMBULL PAM--Tea. aide-3,4. VASOLD DALE--F. Footb.-1; JV Footb.-2. WALKER JANELLE--V. Volleyb.-3; Powder Puff 3,4; Basketb.-1. WEGNER JOHN--Baseb.-1,2,3,4; Golf-1,2,3,4; Powder Puff Cheer.-4. WILLIAMS SHEL LEY--Powder Puff-3,4; Basketb.- 1, 2; Public.-4; Drama-2,3; Pom Pons-2,3,4; Sec.-3; Treas.-4; Pep Club-1,2; Yearbook-3; Stu. Coun.-Sec. -4; Fig. Skating-2,3,4; Track-3; Nat'l Honor Soc.-3, 4 WIL LIAMS DAN--Teachers aide-4; WIRTZ NANCY--March. Band-1; Conc. Band-1; Odessey-2,3; Queens Ct.-2,4; Powder Puff-3,4; Teachers aide-4. YOUKER KEITH--Chess-1,2,3; Drama-1,2,3; Track-1; Nat'l Honor Soc.-3,4; Disting. Sci. Stu. Award-4. 89 Se Counselor--MR. DAN JACOBI High School Secretary--MRS. JANE MCMULLEN Secretary--MRS. LOIS ALDRIDGE Attendance Officer--MRS JEWEL LEWIS i | | | AT RIGHT: School Board President, MR. JAMES | ERSKINE,being congratulated by State Educator, | MR. BOLINE,as Business Manager,MR. ВАКАМЕК, | watches. 90 MR. WILLIAM GARRETT, President, MR. 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How many years ago today ... | T e di ...Did they:Fall asleep in class as if they had to get up at 5 A.M.? ...Did they:Build good floats?? Buil i over again?? ...Did they :Do things like us?? NATURALLY!!! They were Falcons!!! ? Build car engines 97 Juniors muscle through another year ` Allen, Jill Armato, Mike Armstead, Nancy Arnold, Pat Baker, Mike Bascom, Bill Beem, Mike Bintz, Heidi Bohnhoff, Rusty Bordeaux, Renee Bradfield, Dale Brahmer, Pat Brown, Dale Brown, Darrell Brubaker, Tammy Buchalter, Cindy Buck, Ken Cherry, Joseph Corbat, Lori Cox, Don Craig, Debbie Cramer, Lori Curl, Pam Datte, Kirk David, Carol David, Jim Delaney, Marvin DeSander, Bernie DuCharme, Tim Dunn, Monica Dupuis, Nan Dupuis, Mike Dycewicz, Sue Emmendorfer, Glen Erskine, Mike Ewald, Debbie Fallstick, David Feinauer, Teri Fenton, Debbie Fleet, Dan Fietcher, Tim Forro, Yvonne Fredrickson, Jon Gable, James Garner, Jim Gehrke, Bernie Gibson, Robin Gorney, Cheryl Goslin, Joni Graves, Keith Grell, Jim Grezesiak, Jane c ` Haase, Sandy Hahn, Karen Hammerbacher, Myrna Harles, Diane Hensler, Bill Hoffman, Jill Hol lingsworth, Kenny Holubik, Cliff Holubik, Jeri Hummel, Grant Hunter, Debbie Hupfer, Roger Jensen, Terry Johnson, Shirley Kasper, LouAnn Kleinschmidt, Paul Koster, Nancee Krueger, Dean Leinberger, Susan Leonhardt, Aileen Lesher, Patty Leuenberger, Marilyn Linton, Denise Louchardt, David Luter, Becky Lutzke, Debbie McKeith, Brenda Maas, Cindy Marker, Susie Maxwell, Dion Meyer, Jim Mikula, Kim Neuenfeldt, Dennis Nuewirth, Donna Oleszewski, Jeanine Pechtel, Melane Pelpchuk, Lane Piechowiak, Sandra Pingel, Dolly Probstfeld, Jon Purvis, Tammy Rames, Phil Redburn, Scott Reid, Jim Rogalski, Susan Rusch, Robert' Schaeding, Patty Schlicker, Jean Schlicker, Wendy Schultz, Randy Scott, Tom Simonetti, Debbie Skeba, Charles Stanton, Rick Smith, Cheryl Sonefeld, Chris Sova, Kathy Stebner, Tammy Sting, Mike Tait, Denny Thelen, Teresa Trautner, Craig Urbiha, Scott Vasicek, Marc Vernon, Cindy Vickers, Donna Ware, Dave Warren, Lois Whitney, Mike Whittier, Gilbert Weirda, Randy Williams, Randy Williamson, Lane Winterstein, John Wyllie, Laura Wirtz, John MISSING JUNIORS Linda Bennett Rod Bonham Susie Bremer Tom Cudney Dale Davis Lynn Ferman Gloria Garcia RaeAnn Gillmore Mark Schaeding Pam Wren Lori Greanya Dan Halm Ginger Hock Nancy Joslin Linda McGregor Tina McInnis Tom Maxwell Allen Miller Mary Sanford Sophomores to enter new building Ackerson, Jill Anderson, Scott Armstead, Bob Arnold, Roselie Baker, Pat Ballien, Matt Bell, Alison Beson, Bridget Blackburn, Robin Boyer, Mike Braley, Amy Bremer, David Brooks, Carrie Brown, Clayton Brownrigg, Rick Card, Julie Cardon, Dave Champion, Glen Compton, Todd Cox, Brenda Curtis, Georgene Davila, Josie DeCaire, Mike Delaney, Bill Dewey, Judy Fischer, Bob Fowler, Patti Gaertner, Betty Gallent, Cindy Gamm, Anne Garner, Pam Garrett, Pamela Garrison, Jennifer Gehrke, Angie Gilmour, Kathy Greabner, Rich Green, Lisa Grzesiak, Amy Gunther, Bruce Harrold, Jeff Hartley, Ann Hartley, Cindy Heckman, DeeAnn Hemgesburg, Nancy Huegel, Darren Kasper, Geralyn Kragenbrink, Michele Krauss, Jeff Krueger, Karl Kurn, Jeff Lamb, Carolyn Leaman, John Leaman, Brenda 101 | Leaman, Penny il Lennox, Rick | Leonhardt, Alan Lubahn, Suzanne Luna, Salvador, | | Lutz, Kenda Lux, Jeri Lyons, Carol | McGregor, Karen i McMullen, Matt Marker, Lori | Mikolaozik, Kim | Miller, Craig | Monteath, Pam | Moore, Blake Mozinski, Jodi Muessig, Marta Mullen, Steve Near, Susan Nemvalts, Tina Neuenfeldt, Julie Neuenfeldt, Steve Ortega, Rick | Paquette, Sandra Perry, Greg Potenburg, Steve Pretzer, Pam | Priest, Debbie | Proulx, Frank Ralph, Jeff Rames, Jeff Ried, Patricia | Reithel, Jim | Robinson, Renea | Robishaw, Tim Rienicke, Laurie Roth, Brian | | | | Rousseau. Jeff CG des ч | | Russell, Janice Salas, Natalie Sal wasser, Mark Sanford, Gus Sauseda, Donnia | Sauseda, Leon Sauseda, Rod Schlicker, Mike Schmidt, Eric Schnople, Sherry Schultz, Dawn Shaver, Gary Shepard, Sandre Sieggreen, Bob Simpson, Mollie 102 Skimpson, Bill Smillie, Lisa Smith, Paul Snedeker, Brad Sprague, Jackie Spaulding, Jim Stimpson, Glen Stewart, Karla Stock, Janet Stuart, Kathy Tavera, John Thelen, Patrick Trautner, Kurt Trumbell, Steve Twaro, Karen Urbiha, Frank Varney, Deanne Vasold, Greg Vasold, Mechel le Vasold, Wendy Volz, Debbie Weber, Brenda Whitney, Kurt Williams, Dan Williams, Marlene Williams, Ron Williamson, Perry Willson, Mark Wilson, Ray Winchell, Carol Winchell, Kim Winterstein, Terry Wren, Paul Wyllie, Robin Yancer, Delbert Yeakle, Chris Yearsley, Mike Young, Marc MISSING SOPHMORES: Don Bennett Dan Bremer Jim Cohee Roger Hahn Coleen Hamilton Steve Hanke Nancy Kleinschmidt Dan Lasater Ricky Lovell Jeri Lux Wendy Lago Peggy Maier Joe Plesko Larry Osmond Tony Seaver Dave Stanton John Tavera Vicki Zukeski 103 Freshmen learning the ropes Aldrich, Mike Aldridge, Mike Armato, Doug Bailey, Kim Baker, Chris Baldwin, Jeff Bank, Kathy Barthel, Linda Bascom, Maureen Beem, Alan Behmlander, Mike Bradfield, Darrell Brannon, Doug Bramblett, Pam Braun, Ron Breault, Brenda Brooks, Gene Buchalter Becca Conrad, Tom Conley, Mary Craig, Linda Crockett, Vicky Dark, Scott Datte, Dawn Dill, Steve Dilloway, Valerie Doughty, Janet Dunker, Karl Dupuis, Janine Dupuis, Tony Egan, Rick Ewald, Dave Feinauer, Tim Fischer, Liz Fox, Ann Fox, Dawn Dzuba, John il Gallant, Mary H Galligan, Bill | Gamm, Susan Garner, Tracy Gehrke, Jim George, Brenda Gillmore, Mary Goslin, Rhonda Haase, Janet Hagerl, Janice Hard, Bill Harless, Darlene 104 Harrold, Mike Hathaway, Casey Hayes, Cindy Hensler, Alice Hock, Tamara Hock, Teresa Holubik, Dave Holubik, Steve Horney, Jeff Hudson, Karen Huegel, Steve Jamison, Craig Johnson, Connie Kain, Jill Kanouse, Ken Kloha, Cindy Kloha, Derril Koscielniak, Cindy Koster, Gary Kragenbrink, Jeff LaGuire, Mark LaLonde, Doug Langley, Lisa Leuenberger, Karen Lipp, Letha Lone, Brad Louchart, Don Luna, Hector Luna, Martha Luplow, Kim McCallum, Scott McInnis, John Marotzke, Ron Martin, Sheri Mason, Dawn Maxwell, Lori Miller, Cathy Miller, Cheryl Monteath, Mike Muessig, Mark Mulliken, Darrell Neeb, Robin Neiman, Randy | Neiman, Rod Nuffer, Dawn Pelpchuck, Jay Penney, Joyce Piechowiak, Mike Plesko, Susan Pretzer, Jeff 105 | Rau, Craig Reid, Kelly Riedel, Phillip Richards, D'Arcy Roberts, Cindy Robishaw, Gary Root, John Rusch, Laurie Sanford, Jim Satchell, Kevin Schlicker, Chris Seaver, Tammy Shamiyeh, Dan Shi vel y, Jim Siegreen, Gil Smillie, Scott Smith, Tim Stahl, Ann Sting, Greg Swartzendruber, Donna Taylor, Kelly Teachout, Nancy Thelen, Tina Ware, Dan Warren, Russ Wasalaski, Wendy Williams, Becky Williams, Mark Williams, Mike Williamson, Mark Willson, Mike Wirtz, Mark Wirtz, Ruth MISSING FRESHMEN: Tim Conrad Donna Davis Ken Dobney Darren Fisher Mark Geeting Cheri Generes Steve Gilson John Hartley David Haswell Mark Knowles Richard Lacy James Lane Joni Lapp Scott McCallum Dan Maxwell Scott Moore Laura Stevens 106 “GOOD LUCK IN THE FUTURE” APPLE VALLEY FARM Phone 695-9139 ж же Fm and Ca E APPLE Mt. 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Since 1888 J Ж т Жа 475 C d d A A AUTOGRAPHS AL 7: Z Y LOS PUR G б SPP 7 „7 cm А e £ ASE Meu E Р PA EN S Жж N SE ty e № «ә S Ñ қ T Marker Ж RE дее 72 A) a ART D езес CR ‘has CIAO? zu BER? Ad LLIICD CELA do же ФА d ve 2% ro = AZ 24 Ж, uo AIN ро s an AER DIN № ` N Š Q `Y S азы EN Š Š IN N 5 S Le 3 2 К DES ото“ ЭА 2 Ú CL tal NOLS ЛС ñ 47” MORE, AE Ato bn A CODE OOO (05 Me ama nope de O ш эсс Од o. Xo ot ny “ о ю dons cO Ku UMER OLO Lou. ANd SS OUNOCK DA UN О а nto Vanta UA NOA G OLO um Reparto CYOLOO, A PRIA VOI LO оо ро а. OLA еке 066 LOS Ome toute CORA hena to Qu) LOU. port Oe? 23002 Uu e ko CURA (240 Ehy auto LIN TALA IT. Cesk MA ua Y E | | ee T AUTOGRAPHS ` AUTOGRAPHS T LA | | 7 [| É TES AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS Ам rp : pid C зу axe a EN AUTOGRAPHS E 2 NHS inducts twenty new mem bers The 1975-76 National Honor Society inductees (BACK ROW, L TO R): Cheryl Gorney, Mike Sting, Shelley Stuart, Marvin Delaney, Debbie Hunter, Scott Urbiha, Judy Eaton, David Stevens, and Myrna Hammerbacher. (FRONT ROW, L TO R): Pam Trumbull, Lori Corbat, Cindy Buchalter, Vickie Rohde, Lois Warren, Cheryl Smith, Anne Sieggreen, Jeanine Oleszewski, and Linda Bennett. Missing from the picture is Nick Nowosad. Team mates. LA a Craig Rau concentrate on his timing. This was the first year for a girl's track team. Even though there were only 4 girls on the team, they did quite well in regional and conference competition. With two girls holding conference records: Kim Mikolaiezik in high jump, Linda Craig in the two mile. KNEELING-- J. Kragenbrink, H. Luna, C. Rau, J. Tavera, B. Rusch, R. Neiman, STANDING-- Coach Hollings- worth, D. Ewald, D. Holubik, M. Yearsley, D. Armato, D. Shamiyeh, J. Horney, Missing are T. Smith, S. Ortega, J. Sanford, J. Ralph Record Breaking ‘Team This years track team was very youthful with tremendous potential, The team was made up of 1 Senior, 1 Junior, 3 Sophomores, and 11 Freshmen. Craig Rau, Dan Shamiyeh, Tim Smith and Dave Ewald were the team recorder breakers. 0-7 Conference 1-9 Over All =: $ IRRE: 2-4 Wen a = 5052, 2% S SAA AAA 4 or n f % = ELIAS, 3 ch RE Ж yey, 7257. ows e e ; di 6; 4%. У EI Nuf- fer, K. Luplow, M. Vasold, N. Hemgesburg, B. George, SITTING L TO R: J. Haase, V. Dilloway, A. Grzesiak, W. Vasold, W. Shepard, M. Gallant, M. Bascom, A hard working team The JV softball was a very hard working team. To the team the wins and loses didn't really matter but the experience of playing the game. Coach Hill feels the team really im- proved as the season ended. Diane Linton swing with all her power. | This year varsity team were very outgoing and | strong. The team spirit seem to grow at every game. Coach Hopcroft is looking forward to another great | year with the team and school. Cx $ TE, Ж құсы Tamara Hock has the style of a pro!! ) E | š | qu. i gs BW А = ў Varsity Team: LEFT TO RIGHT STANDING: L. Fowler, S. Haase, T. Hock, M. Bohnhoff, M. Hammerbacher, Coach Hopcroft, S. Brownrigg, R. Gillmore, D. Fenton, N. Pingel, G. Hock. SITTING L TO R; B. Luter, D. Nue- wirth, T. Hock, L. Warren, L. Corbat, D. Craig. A e i t A é David Huegel getting ready to ba t St. Charles 4 Breckenridge 13 | Shepherd 16 | Ithaca 1 | “MLS 6 Merrill ` T. St. Charles. 15 St. Stephens nds Cid St. Stephens 14 Shepherd ` 22 Ithaca) Sanfor. i : Sanford | i St ا‎ P | Ka OH о монм І was very proud of this year's team. Even though we lacked Var- sity experience, we played like = veterans. I've never seen a team hit the ball like we did this year. Hi = NO p 0) a mo ноором љо о ыа John Wegner throws a mean ball. Varsity Team -- KNEELING LEFT TO RIGHT. D. Luplow, B. Beson, Baker, T. Card, D. Huegel. STANDING Coach Schultz, D. Bradfield, David, K. Graves, J. Wagner, D. Ware, А, iS Melcher. ан, vi am Schultz m his many emotions. L. Williamson, T. Fletcher, M. T. Neuenfeldt, T. Baker, ©. Coach Oczepek NEELING LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Miller, M. Boyer, Stimpson. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Oczepek, M. McMullen, B. Roth, J. Reithel, ney, S. Neuenfeldt, M. Ballien. J.V. Young, but strong MAA Meus Season Record 77 5-6 League Record | 9-4 ML felt everyone O : improved greatly over the sea- son. Early season errors hurt us the most. We surprised alot of people in the second half of the season. D. Bennett, R. Lovell, J. Krauss, G. P. Baker, B. Dela- Team Mates ( coohy coohy coo!) | D Kaf « DEN PX v hr MP: | ae p RARA een aes They could have told anything but that Mariann Brubaker: Seniors chow down, laugh 1t up I can't believe I ate the WHOLE thing! Р. L Tom Baker gets a chuckle out of Kim Rusch's prophecy. к Linda Paquette dares the photog- rapher to take her picture. If all else fails: laugh it off! Memories SARA A Vickie Rohde an together. Wheee! This is the life! Patti Fowler and Joe Ballien make an attractive couple. eem live the Rainbow” and did I ever tell you about the time that I... Yes, darling, and I feel the same way about you, too. x This year's junior-senior prom with Over the Rainbow as a theme, was held in the Delta Col- lege commons on May 1. The evening was cool, but pleasant, and many couples enjoyed strolling Bo outdoor court. Music (?) was provided by de. Sue Mullen demonstrates symptoms of boog- ie fever. RES eeng Eege Graduating Seniors in those last few moments of anticipation. А final step taken ... Freeland's top honor students in their moment of recognition (L TO R): Kevin Beson, Mike Krauss, Patti Salas, and Judy Leaman. d The 1976 Graduates and their guests join in the Pledge of Allegiance. Mrs. Ellen Thayer was recognized for her many years of dedicated service. 1976, over one-hun- wenty more Freeland stu- dents said go jT. to the hallowed halls of Freeland High. Highlights of the hour-and-a-hal ‘ceremony in- cluded the bands playing selections from Exodus; a letter presented by Mr. Hacker from President Gerald Ford; and, of course, Mr. Hennink's individual recognition of the 1976 Graduates. | - pens Farewell Freeland High! ` On June 3, dred-and-t 1 A warm handshake, congratulations, and a well-de- served diploma! When seniors slop —... they slop Libraries of Saginaw LA 31390016472449 12% You have been provided with the best tools available . . . The future is now yours to mold. GOOD LUCK MICHIGAN DIVISION | DOW CHEMICAL U.S.A. 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