Freeland High School - Victorian Yearbook (Freeland, MI)
- Class of 1979
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۸3۱۱۵۲ 37001130۱04۷0 Public Libraries of Saginaw Hoyt Main Library 505 Janes St. Saginaw, MI 48607 D! hot Sa mu IE Main Man...Andy Purvis..Editor ...Alice Hensler...Asst.Editor Hanging Out....... Cathy Hoffman..... GroupieS.... eere Beth Lamb... .. 0... Cruisinf+....o..o.o.. Jeff Woodington... Heavies.... ooo... Craig Jameson..... Big WheelS........ Andy PurviS....... ال[ es Sharon Allswede... Graffiti eeeeeeeee eege Andy Gamm ۰ ه ه ه ه ه ه و eege ge The Gang .. ۵ ۵ ۵ ۵ ه ه ه ه و و ه gg Frank Delano Doug Lamb Pete Corbat Flash; Jerry Lawler Advisor.....Miss Hiscoe N Ac e eege ege e . Jo M x 05 . 102 116 Pig” N o Ex S Sc? T - er Cat a, ee, A i ET. Pray Greg: j = d EZ Vie The parking lot at Freeland High, Is filled with rainbows like the sky, With a venture through this you will find, Cars and trucks of every kind, From track and baseball in the spring, To cross-country and bana doing tneir thing, OUR parking lot is not just for cars, It is for people, and things, and stars. Picture 1-Dan Ware read- ing in the library. Picture 2-Maureen, Kathy and Linda hit the books. Picture 3-Dan Shamiyeh an artist at work. Picture l-Chris Zielinger pretty as a picture. Picture 5-Mr. Walderzak watches over roofing techniques. Picture 6-Mr. Parsch talks shop to Cliff Compton and Jim Wallace Picture 7-Building Trades class shows off their new house on Dawn Drive. Hard Work In Living Color mn ۴ n 695-557 d In preparing for the future, the students at F.H.S. are learning to work alone as well as together. Every in- dividual is encouraged to develop his or her personal interests. Mr. Hennink's student teacher- Mr. Zarr, interests students in a wide variety of biolo- gical experiments, while Marty Wegner and Mike Henningson delve into Mrs. Cases wonder- ful books of knowledge. —— “ Picture l-Mr. Hennink's class experiments with microscopes. Picture 2-Let's compare answers says Mr. Zarr. WHO SAID SCIENCE CLASS WASN T FUN? Picture 1-Snap out of it Marty! ! Picture 2-Careful! Picture 3-Caught in the act. Picture. -Karl takes a breather. Picture 1-Rob Garrett lacing his shoe?? | | Picture 2-Mr. Franz's history class deep in thought. Picture 3-What do you want now? | Picture l-Clint Foster a ni and Dave Arnold work hard in science. Picture 5-Mrs. Kolbe translates the recipe for scrambled eggs. Picture 6-Liz, Bill, and Ken compare an- swers, Picture 7-Mr. Lentner tells them how to do Same Old Thing, Again 2-8 it, in math class. Picture 8-Don Fritzler | and Mark Reidel talk | seriously? T TET A F.H.S. offers a wide variety of classes. Here you see classes ranging from our history department to our math department. Each of the teachers at F.H.S. express their special in- terest while the students listen carefully. | | Classrooms are always a part of school. Parked at our desks we manage to visit with friends as well as get in some studying. Picture l-Lockwood tells another joke. Picture 2-Dave Haswell, Kevin Satchell and Holly Tallon discuss person- ality theories in Coping class. Picture 3-Freshman hit the books. Picture 4-Out for our daily stroll. Picture 5--S-m-i-l-e- Picture 6-Watch it Dan! Picture 7-Trust ME?? Picture l-Andy Purvis shows off for the camera. Picture 2-Parking lot dur- ing quiet hours. Picture 3-Students urge voters to say yes for fall millage. Thanks! Picture ]-Mr. Shepard con- ducts the jazz band. ۱ Picture 5-Queen Tina The- len receives rose from Doug LaLonde. r Picture 6-Mr. Shepard keeps band in line. Picture 7-The Band per- forms homecoming night. Picture Bescht H.S. Band marches on! E mF F.H.S. cruised through 1978 in full gear thanks to some great people who passed the millage this year. Freeland High was able to offer all the fun things which make a school more than a building. We screamed at pep assemblies, watched our band march with pride, were impressed with our own acting talents and rooted for our sports teams. Classes traded off the little brown Jug spirit award. Over all it was an enthusiastic year for all classes. We can be proud of our school spirit this year! HOMECOMING IS FUN FOR EVERYONE Special activities during Homecoming Week were enjoyed by nearly all students at F.H.S. this year. The Powder Puff game saw the Seniors stopping the Juniors' second half rally, and eventually winning the game 190-12. Many people also participated in Hat Day. During ihe special assembly the day of the game, the Sophomores took ihe Little Brown Jug, but not without controversy, because the teach- ers did not play fair. VE Picture 1-11 Sportsmen get a surprise kiss from their mothers. Picture 2-Dan Shamiyeh shows off the latest in Fall fashion for Hat Day. Picture 3-Xathy Fitzgerald end Cathy Hoffmen dress up in their best for the Pow- der Puff game. Picture l-Tamera Hock adds yardage for the Seniors. Picture 5- The Junior team poses before the big gane. Picture 6-The victorious Seniors show they are nun- ber one! Picture 7-The Senior Cheer- leaders add spirit. Picture 8-The Juniors show their natural talents at fency cheerleading. (HOP ye 0 £g. 1 os, Stud a 0 W a. - A Teresa Hock, Elizabeth lbert-sophmores; i o Mary Hughes, Kathy t h Fisher-seniors; 18 Lett UO E Michelle Langley, Heidi Roenicke-juniors; freshman. Queen Tina Thelen; Michelle Wood, Cheryl Leuenberger- Picture 1-Westwood gives a fine performance at the 1978 Homecoming Dance. Picture 2-Who are you looking at, Mike? Picture 3-Sherry and Tamny take a step back in time. Picture l-Mr. and Mrs. Darwin admire the decor- ations at the Homecoming Dance, sponsored by the hard-working Student Council. The school food is the object of many jokes, about last year's carrots and the chili from last week in today's tacos. You usually know when they will be serving pesnuts because the lunchroom guard is doubled. This doesn't prevent food fights though. There have been some memorable one in the the past. The caf has always been a general meeting place where friends gather to exchange the latest gossip. Of course not everyone stzys in the caf, as Mr. Slater knows. ڪڪ X No. 1- Steve llswede en- terteins the girls 2t lunch. No. 2- Girls turn camera shy at lunch. No. 3- Brien has a hard time deciding. No. lj Where do you think you're going? No. 5- Diane chows down. No. 6- Diane and Shelley doctor up their lunches. | f ۱ | ۱ y There Is More In Our Parking Lot Than Cars As said in the intro- ; ۱ duction, the parking lot is the scene of many events at the,school. Many times people have seen Slater's Raiders patrolling the park- ing lot in the morning. Who can forget those cold, snowy days where No snowballs was heard over the PA at least 3 times. Jalopies, buses, vens, trucks and sport cars were all part of our parking lot this year. No. 1- Everyone races to leave. No. 2- Watch out, Alice Hensler. No. 3- The mad rush to escape after school. No. h- What's so funny Cheryl? | No. 5- Slopping through | the parking lot after | school is 2 normal part | of winter. | No. 6- Socializing in the parking lot drives Mr. Slater crazy. ET te... IA eng : 3 Kaes KEE ae E This winter was one of the worst years remembered by Freeland students. With a total of ten school days nissed. The tempatures vareied going down to way below zero. And we all froze to death waiting for the bus wasn't that fun. United Nations (U.N.) club went to Grand Valley. U.N. is a mock United Nations meeting. Many different schools go each representing different countries. | At this meeting, lasting با days, the E people part icipating learn what the real U.N. does. They learn how everything is ran and what each country has as har as power. This meeting is very rewarding for all involved. pic.1-Plenty of snow to play in this year! pic.2-Wind chill off the charts this win- ter. pic.3-Tony White embarrasses Linda Simonetti. pic.l-U.N. Club, back leftto right, Andy Purvis, S. Baker, S. Allswede N. Krause, Front, C. Sherman, S, Webb, J. Lawler, L. Barthel pic.5-U. N.Club goofs off. pic.6-Miss Hiscoe, director of U.N., and N. Krause. pic.7+U.N. Club works hard. Marching Band this year meant pep, spirit and a great time. The marching Felcons were directed by Mr. Shephard with irum Major Andy Purvis. They went to S.V.S.C. and C.M.U. for their band days. Both of these proved to be fun 3 and rewerding. Keep un the good work marching Falcons. Jazz band started last year, but this year is even better. They play Dop, jazz, and rock. They put on con- certs for anyone including high school open house, l-H clubs, ect... They have also been to see some professional bends so that they can get some ideas. It's an 211 around good groun. ET Marching Band And Jazz Band Means Great | Music 11) 19 0-9 Merching Falcons á B 2) Marching Falcons help Lead | team with their cheering. 3) Andy P., Merching Falcon drum major. l) Rookie of the year, Mark ۰ plays the tritoms. 5) Jim L., Mark N., and Scott D. practice for a Jazz Concert. 6) 1978-79 Jazz Band 7) Freshmen Doug L. plays has first solo. 5)3 1978-79 J-zz Band. 8) Cornets and Percussionists help keep the beat going. This years concert band did many things. They had Christmas concerts end graduation. They 21so went to Festival. Many members 6f the bend also partook in solo-ensemble. Overall they did GREAT job! «Pep Club did meny different things. The biggest of these wes árswing end painting signs to decorste our school and cheer on our teams, end add spirit. They did a. good, colorful, job. ' Concert Band And Pep Club Bring In Spirit vs) ees e LA RE 2 meu (REA) Bards: BAR — — Freelend High 1978-79 Concert Bend Mr. Shepherd directs the Christmas concert. Wendy Rogers adds her musical touch. Clerinets and percussionists play their own thing. Pep Club: back row L-R: W. Rogers, R. Kendall, S. Savage, J. Penney, M. Holibuk, K. Deshone, . Sellers, L. Wruck, C. Neuenfeldt, N. Kurn. R. Neeb, . Nentwig, S. Vanflzaren, L. Delano, D. Neeb, L. Stewart Robin and sister Debby Neeb use up some design greet poster. Leurs W. helps paint the signs. Linda, Sandy, Lynn, Ann N., end Joyce design something for spirit. This years Play Production class did a great many things. Each class put on three plays. These plays were directed by syudents,the actung was also done by students. Mr. Compton was the executive director of these plays. These plays included; The Sandbox directed by Pam Pelepchuk: Troy Was Never Like This directed by Dan Shamiyeh; Butterfly's Are Free directed by Beth Lamb: Little Women directed by Linda Craig; Shadow of Death directed by Jim Leaman and Please No Flowers directed by Andy Purvis. These plays proved to be a fun and rewarding experience for all! 1) Beth Lamb and Lisa McKenna in Sandbox , 2) Cast and director of Troy was never like This , 3) Cast and director of Sandbox , l) Gast and director of Butterfly's Are Free , 5) Cast and director of Little Women , 6) Cast and director of Shadow — Of Death , 7) Cast and director of'Please No Flowers . 8) Ann Maxwell and Rhonda Goslin in please NO Flowers , Pic.1-Back row, H. Roenicke, K. Stanley, K. Kragenbrink, L. Tait, P. Cabala, N. Krause, J. Kendall, C. Henningsen, C. Reimold, L. Turner, L. Bow, M. Fenton, J. Card, J. Rames, Front, M. Lodge, K. Vasold, T. Zeigler, C. Adkins, D. Loomis, R.Dullinger, G. Adkins. Pic. 2-Mr. Jacobi advises Student Council. Pic. 3-Mrs. Delano, L. Huegel, C. Martin, C Hathaway, M. Armstrong. Pic. 4-C. Hathaway, M. Armstrong, J. Hartley, L. Egan, M. Burnett. Pic. 5-F. Smekar typing. Pic. 6-J. Penney helping F. Smekar type. Student Council And Falcon Press together?? a (c — m ro س 3 - ER | i The student council took en active pert in student government this yesr. They set up the homecoming events including spirit week. They helped the student body get whet they needed for = suc- cessful year. The Falcon Press put out many issues with many origin-1 ideals They informed the school of ell the things that are go- ing on around us, nd keep us up to date on F.H S ۵ The yearbook steff worked very hard to put out the Unforgettable Journe Deedlines came up fast and took much work to get ready. This involved a lot of after school hours to cut and paste pictures, write cut lines, type, ect..... To help get this yearbook out couch Hiscoe and Jerry Lawler spent many hours taking and developing pictures. Being on yearbook has been a very worthwhile and fun project. No. 1-Yearbook staff: From left to right, back row, F. Delano, L. Hiscoe, P. Corbat, 3. Allswede, B. Lamb, J. Wood- ington, C. Hoffman, A. Hensler, Front: C, Jamison, D. Lamb, A. Purvis. No. 2-Cathy and Alice our hard-working typists. No. 3-Yearbook looks on as L. Hiscoe gives instructions. No. l-Jeff and Andy consult on sports. No. 5-Sharon helps Beth and Doug burn the midnight oil du ring a yearbook deadline. No. 6-L. Hiscoe shoots during late hours. No. 7-Jerry Lawler, our yearbook photographer. No. 8-Craig finds pasting a sticky mess. This year's pom pnn squad gave specta- tors some graat entertainment during half times. One of the most exciting flashlight light routines. To add to the talents of the Squad was also new uniforms. This and ۱ | some great girls made for a fantastic pom | pon squad for 1970-79, Pom Pon Girls: K. Reid, A. Hensler, M. Luna, P,Cabala, E. WIRTZ, J. Twaro, L. Maxwell, C. Adkins, D. Loomis, S. Whitman J. Williamson, K. Dinsmore, B. Morgan, K. T. Bailey, C. Fitzgerald, C. Bailey, Thompson 2) Michele B. performs for us. 3) For Martha and the rest of the Pom Pon squed, hard work pays off 4) All right girls, let's figure this routine out 5) Who are you looking at, Patty? 6), Pom pon girls show great knowledge in the art of elevation 7). J.V. cheerlezders discuss what to do next. 8) Freshman girls vrectice for the nights game. Y This years Varsity and J.V. cheer- leaders did a great job of lesding the spectators in cheers. They also helped lead many pep assemblies. The cheer- leaders helped keep the spirit end moral of the teams and the student body going. 1). Versity cheerlerders back L to R; M. Lengley, D. Stevens, K. Vesold. front L to R.M. Basom, L. Rusch, A. Schneidmiller 2). Versity cheerle ders enthusic lly watch during _ DED 3sembly. 3). Varsity end J.V. cheerlesd- ers lead great cheers for student body. Cheerleaders Keep Spirit Mounting 4) Scream for those Fal cons! 5) J.V. Cheerleaders:Top- J. Zdebski, M. Hughes. Bottom- J. Mexwell, K. Kragenbrink, D. Loomis, Front- K. Thelen 6) Freshmen Cheerlecders: T. M Gregor, M. Niemen, M. Whi- tman, J. Miller, L. Bow, C. Riemold, L. Maxwell, K. Lubhan 7) J.V. Cheerleaders work on mounts 8). Janis Z. smiles nicely for the c mer . 9). Wetch-out girls somebody's felling! 2 مجنا ری ت TER N AE I TEEN TORE A | r - = Siem nn aliq ne ee تنم E DU کے EMEN E E PL MEE en £ | ۹ (e a” . „m فسوی — 1 ES: e ve Ki å x x AS T, € x we x ne er s m i e e nen EEN : | EEE ER m ze n t ا No. 1- Golf team members (from left): Den Mckeith, Jeff Kregenbrink, Mike Ald- ridge, Dave Ewald, Merk Bruce, Ken Kanouse, Coach Terwilliger Ho. 2- Jeff lines uv his Dutt. No. 3- Ken's ready to chip SE in. No. h4- Sink it Dave! No. 5- Ken Kanouse the team's most valusble golfer lofts the ball onto the green. No. 6- Ken and Mr. Terwilliger discuss their victoious match. is D rct hes power in No. 8- Aldridge tees off hopes for 2 hole in one. a ۳ 153 St. Charles 172 160 St. Louis 166 157 MLS 209 183 St. Charles 5 180 Shenherd 17h 185 Shepherd 176 168 Ithaca 482 155 Breckenridge 173 164 St. Louis 175 156 Merrill 189 163 Ithaca 169 168 MLS 190 157 St. Charles 176 171 Breckenridge 183 155 St. Louis 175 180 Merrill 193 Freeland Versity golfers turned in a fine performance this season by posting a 11-3 duel match record and winning the CML tournament to tie for the conference chempionship. At the State Regional tourna- ment Freeland was runner-up end quelified to compete in the State Finels where we finished 11th in the state. Freeland Varsity wes led by Ken Kanouse who was the lergue top golfer, regional medalist and plzces 10th in individual scores at the State Finels. Ken finished a brillant four year career end ranks as one of the finest golfers in the history of Freeland Golf. Also graduating will be Mike Aldridge, Jeff Kraginbrink and Dave Ewald. Merk Bruce, Dan McKeith and Scott Ducherme are juniors 2nd will return to lerd the team next year. Freeland J.V. also had a fine season posting a 6-0 record AE PTS PTE ESE No: 1 Hector Luna, in the Eisenhower Invi.t2t ional, runs next to the Titta- bewesee. No. 2 Senior Rod Neiman, was valuable member of the cross coune try team. No. 3 Rich Hunter, also running in the Eisenhower Invitationel wes an important factor in the Felcon's successful season. No. Dan Shamiyeh class ¥C State Champ, runs to another record. No. 5 Gregg Lockwood runs his warmup through the trees at Immermen. No. 6 Term members stending: B. Beson A. Lune, B. Menor, B. Heinlein, J. Ken- dell, J. Sherven, Coach Hollingsworths. Kneeling: R. Neiman, G. Lockwood, J. Card, D. Shamiyeh, H. Luna, P. Card, R. Hunter. Shaiyeh Leads Cross Country 1978 This year's fantestic Freelend Cross-Country team hes again achieved an outstending sesson. This yeer they reigned s Sagins=w County and regional champs, placed third in the Centrel Michigan Lesgue end the state. Senior Dan Shem’ yeh led the wey bresk'ng 5 course and meet records in sn undefezted serson. Dan w2s cless c regional and state chemp. The team wes also led by, senior Rod Neiman end junior Rich Hunter. 18 Freeland vs. M.L.5. h5 17 Freeland vs. St. Cherles 16 15 Freeland vs. Shepherd ` hg 29 Freeland vs. St. Louis 26 16 Freelend vs. Merr:11 3 31 Freelend vs. Breckenridge 2l, 15 Freel-nd vs. ltheca 50 ig 4 2 E z AE i 1. Back: Goach Garzella, J. Neuenfeldt, S. Hupfer, P. Reidel J. Gerhke, M. Henningson, D Bradfield, R. David, S. Holubek Coach Franz, Front: B. Kitchens, C. Baker, D. LaLonde, S. Miller, C. Hathaway, B. Maas. 2. Coach Garzella encourages his players. 3. Quarterback Baker hands off to Henningson. lh. LaLonde carries the ball while Henningson runs inter- defense 5. Freeland offence runs against determinéd St. Charles team. 6. The Falcon and Bluejays clash at the line of scrim- mage. 7. Lalonde stops the Seminary ball carrier. OS O Varsity Football Freeland vs. Pinconning 5) Ereeland vs. Breckenridge 8 Freeland vs. Shepard 33 Freeland vs. Ithaca 9 Freeland vs. Merrill 1l Freeland vs. St. Charles 31 Freeland vs. St. Louis 2l, Freeland vs. Carrolton 51 Freeland vs. Seminary 28 6 6۵ 6 00 ۵ ۲ O O O This was a season of rebuilding for the Varsity’ football team. New Coach Garzella took the small squad of players ve bad and built team based on discipline and dedication. Therr record mày not be impressive but the team's hard work, pride end hustle re- presented Freeland High School well. A few of the players on this years team were: Doug LaLonde, Most Valuable Player, Jim Gerhke, most improved player, Dan Grezesiak, Leading takcer. 8. Freeland gets tough on defense. 9 Reidel and Mill and Hath- wway combine forces to stop St. Charles 1. JV Football Team, Kneeling: J. Ferens, D. Fox, G. Meyer S. Fitzgerald, D. Gallant, D.Crow, 2nd.row: J. Aide, D. Wilson, J. Wilkins, B. Schnople, S. Bohn, P. Dzuba, M. Meyer, R. Steiner. Back row: Coach Oczepek R. Clark, J. Wallace B. Schuknecht’, J. Neuenfeldt, D. Dill, Coach Skip Schultz. 2. Intercepted! 3. Bohn and M. Meyer go for the ball. 4. Schuknecht lays a hard block as Neuenfeldt and Dzuba look on. 5. Dill and Ferens battle the opposing team. 6. QB. M. Meyer drops back to pass. T. G. Meyer runs for daylight? | 8. G. Meyer runs again. 9. Where's the ball? 34-Freeland vs Birch Run- 59-Freeland vs St. Charles-h | 28-Freeland vs. aro-32 52-Freeland - vs Merrill-12 l8-Freeland vs Breckenridge-13 6 -Freeland vs Shepherd-50 32-Freeland vs Ogema Hts.-3L, 27-Freeland vs MLS-33 o 30-Freeland vs St. louis-33 _ Pic. 1-Back row, L. to R., J. Max- well, T. Sherven, J. Sherven, B. Maas, S. Neiswander, J. Neuenfeldt, R. Jones, C. Brown, J. Wilkins, E. Hensler, D. Fox, Front row, Coach tmore. Pic. 2-J. Neuenfeldt attempts a half Nelson. Pic.3-Close to a pin. Pic.l-Nieswander breaks down his opponent. Pic.5-Maas attempts a takedown. Pic. 6-J. Neuenfeldt goes after his opponent. Pic. 7-E.Hensler tries an _ escape. Pic.8-T. Sherven scores a victory. Picture 1-Back row, L. to R., H. Ramirez, J. Horney, D. Ewald, J. McGinnis, J. Hayden, M. Aldridge, G. Lockwood, Coach Terwilliger, B. Urbancik, K. Kanouse. eicture 2-Aldridge shoots for two from outside. Pic.3-J. Hayden passes to J. Horney. Pic. 4-Aldridge fights for the ball. Pic.5-Coach Terwélleger watches the game. Pic.6-The falcons on defense. 46-Freeland vs Beaverton-50 . L6-Freeland vs St. Charles-68 62-Freeland vs Farwell-6), 51-Freeland vs Breckenridge-70 55-Freeland vs Shepherd-73 57-Freeland vs Ithaca-61 52-Freeland vs St. Stephens-80 l 7]-Freeland vs Gladwin-71 : 78-Freeland vs St. Louis-1,5 57-Freeland vs M.L.S.-71 58-Freeland vs Beaverton-63 90-Freeland vs Merrill-75 55-Freeland vs St. Charles-79 60-Freeland vs Shepherd-72 T5-Freeland vs Ithaca-86 l5-Freeland vs St. Louis-69 56-Freeland vs M.L.S.-86 55-Freeland vs Gladwin-72 — Sl-Freeland vs Merrill-68 uem ater cm uS 61-Freeland vs Montrose-77 64-Freeland vs St. Charles-l5 51-Freeland vs Breckenridge-l7 92-Freeland vs Ithaca-50 65-Freeland vs St. Louis-!2 69-Freeland vs Shepherd-32 Tl-Freeland vs Merrill-A8 58-Freeland vs Shepherd- 3), 54-Freeland vs St. Charles-53 T2-Freeland vs Ithaca-33 6l-Freeland vs St. Louis-39 56-Freeland vs MLS-29 66-Freeland vs Merrill-l5 (3-Freeland vs St. Louis-55 60-Freeland vs Breckenridge-35 45-Freeland vs St. Charles-)8 Picture 1-Urbancik adding two for Freeland, Picture 2-M. Aldridge goes up for two. Picture 3-T. Smith shoots from outside. Picture l-Jim Wallace on a free throw. Picture 5-B. Shucknecht strives for a goal. Picture 6-Jeff Bell on offense. Picture 1-J. Kendall vies with Ithaca for a jump ball. Picture 2-R. David shoots for two. Picture 3-L. Lalonde on a layup. Picture l-M. Meyer tries for a free throw. Picture 5-Coach Franz yells instructions. Picture 6-A team con ference. 5l-Freeland lılı-Freeland 56-Freeland 6l,-Freeland 32-Freeland 55-Freeland 62-Freeland 65-Freeland lj;- Freeland St. Charles-35 Breckenridge-1,6 Beaverton-l,0 Shepherd-52 Sanford-35 Ithaca-lı3 St. Louis-l3 Seminary-52 Merrill-51 65-Freeland vs St. Charles-50 l9-Freeland vs St. Stephens-72 60-Freeland vs Breckenridge-35 71-Freeland vs Sanfore 71-Freeland vs Sanford-26 77-Freeland vs Shepherd-65 73-Freeland vs Ithaca-52 74-Freeland vs St. Louis-lj5 57-Freeland vs Beaverton-58 61,-Freeland vs M.L.S.-56 l8-Freeland vs Farewell-l2 67-Freeland vs Merrill-5l, pone 21 24 Swan Valley 40 37 21 2 | Roscommon 24 21 u 17 Swan Valley 26 20 1, 19 Farwell 2 ۰ 26 21 Harrison 12 ۰ 11 18 Hemlock 25 19 15 02 Farwell 21 19 d3 گم Eisenhower 25 16 N N MA E AE _- - BE: Picture 1-back row left to right: J. Marker, J. Tatinen, D. Mckeith, A. Purvis, M. Lappeus, B. Sager, T. Hock, C. Bintz, S. Flattery, C. Edwards, D. Barthel, R. Garrett, L. Barthel, C. Marcy, L. Lockwood, C. Jakway, C. Crockett, R. Goslin, D. Lalonde, T. Hock, N. Proulx, N. Kurn, J. Rogalski. Picture 2-Andy Purvis on the tow rope. Picture 3-L. Barthel was first for the girls. Picture l-D. Barthel finishes strong. Picture 5-The team hits the slopes. Picture 6-R. Goslin on a practise run. 27 In A Row, Congrats Girls! Picture 1- Clockwise: Beth Smekar, Kelly Taylor, Mary Maxwell, Shannon Wilkins, Sandy Young, Melody Goddard, Sharon Stevens. Picture 2- Melody Goddard goes though her free-ex routine. tho through Picture 3- Sharon Stevens, here on the uneven parallel bars, is strong on beam. Picture l- Sandy Young, a strong all- event competitor, on vault. Picture 5- Junior Mary maxwell works on her routine on the uneven parallel bars. Picture 6- Sophomore Sandy Young works n bars, her strongest event. Picture 7- Freshman Sharon Stevens was cartwheel on the beam. Coach Alice Buchalter believes the j reason the gymnastics team is so good is because they have better depth than the opposition. Senior Kelly Taylor's consistent scores j make her an asset along with Mary Maxwell, whose specialty is beam. Sophomore Sandy Young has propelled the team to victory. The team has a 27 dual meet winning streak. They are hosting regionals and hope to place high. | | | | | | | Team Picture-back row Heidi Roenicki, Wendy Wasalaski, Trina Schoen, Tammy Seaver, Dawn Fox, Joyce Penney, Brenda George, Sherry Wichert Jean Baker. Picture 1-Heidi Roenicki displays skill at bumping. Picture 2-Dawn Fox. the team's 1 server, saves one. Picture 3-Dawn Nuffer sends one over the net. ۳ Picture l-Jean Baker spikes it over the net. Picture 5-The J.V.'s and Varsity during practice. Picture 6-Jean Baker and Dawn Nuffer return a serve. Picture 7-Brenda George, a good backcourt player, bumps a serve. Picture 8-Dawn Nuffer spikes. Y wu O- Freeland 2- Freeland 2- Freeland 2- Freeland O- Freeland 2- Freeland O- Freeland O- Freeland 2- Freeland 2- Freeland |- Freeland Freeland Varsity Scores vs. Carrolton-2 vs. St. Louis-O vs. Stl Charles. vs. St. Charles-O vs. M.L.S.-2 vs. Shepard-0 vs. Merrill-2 vs. Ithaca-2 vs. St. Louis-0 vs. St. Charles-0 VS. M.L.S.-2 vs. Shepard -0 Coach Hopcroft's teams have lots of strong individuals but lack teamwork in her opinion. Senior Brenda George holds a consecutive serve record of 11 in a row. Senior Wendy Wasalaski was an excellent setter along with Cathy Hoffman and Dawn Fox. Juniors Jean Baker and Sherry Wichert worked on spikes. Consistent servers were Tammy Seaver, Jacqui Reithel, Brenda George, and Heidi Roenicke. J.V. Scores, 2-.Freeland vs. 0- Freeland vs. 2- Freeland vs. 2- Freeland vs. ?- Freeland vs. 2- Freeland vs. 2- Freeland vs. 2- Freeland vs. 2- Freeland vs. 2- Freeland vs. St. Charles-0 لاس ار Shephard-0 Merrill-O Ithaca-1 St. Louis-1 St. Charles-O M.L.S.-0 Carrolton-O St. Louis-0 Picture 1-Jacqui Reithel hits = it over. $ p Picture 2-Lisa Tait and Wendy E Shepard return it to M.L.S. | Picture 3-Lisa Tait bumps a M.L.S serve. i Picture l-Wendy Shepard bumps | a serve. Team Picture-back row, Shelly e Snedeker, Shelly Vernon, Sylvia Turrell, Patty Fitz- gerald, Jenean Beythan, Kathy Kloha, Marsha Fenton, Kathy Gilbert, Lisa Tait, Keeley Stanley, Kim Spaeth, Karen Gilbert, Patty Shepard, Luci Chritz. è Picture 1-Elizabeth Fisher puts one in for Freeland. Picture 2- Linda Barthel guards her opponent. Picture 3-Teresa Hock guards her person. Picture l-Gail Kloha tries to take the ball from Michigan Lutheran Seminary. 33 Freelend vs 5t Petes 39 3 Freelend vs Ithaca 21 l9 Freeland vs St. Louis 30 22 Freeland vs St. Charles 39 20 Freeland vs Seminery 52 37 Freeland vs Breckenridge 19 lı9 Freeland vs Merrill 20 2l, Freeland vs Shepard 33 26 Freeland vs St. Charles Ju l9 Freelend vs Ithaca 22 29 Freeland vs 8t. Louis 19 18 Freeland vs St. Petes 1,8 36 Freeland vs Breckenridge 30 35 Freeland vs Merrill 26 16 Freeland vs Shepard 29 10 Freeland vs M.L.S. 3h JV Girls Team Front row: P. Shepard, L. Turner, L. Fletcher, J. DeNerdo, W. Shapard. Back row: M. Fenton, C. Henningson, L. Bow, K. Kloha, C. Reimold, K. Stanley, L. Tsit, Coach Dan Creig. This yeer's JV Girls Basketball Team under new Coach Dan Craig had an 8 win 8 loss record. Lisa Tait led the teem in scoring end rebounding while Carrie Henningson and Corey Reimold were 2nd in those respective catogories. With 5 sophomores end 7 freshmen, next ۳ the teem should do just as good, if not better. The girls Varsity basketball tean, under Coach Tom Hickson, had a 5 win- 2 loss total record. Senior Elizebeth Fisher led the team and was selected Most Valuable Player. 1. Lisa Tait puts it in POP Ze 2. Liz Fischer ready to pass over the Seminary guard. 3. Block that Shot! hl. Liz drives down the Court. Girls Varsity Basketball 1978 Freeland 37 vs Freeland 38 vs Freeland 55 vs Freeland 35 vs Freeland 29 vs Freeland 15 vs Freeland 51 vs Freeland 32 vs Freeland 35 vs Freekand 30 vs Freeland 12 vs Freeland 28 vs Freeland 58 vs Freeland 65 vs Freeland 12 vs Freeland 29 vs St.Petes LO Ithaca L5 St.Louis 41 St.Charles 78 Seminary 60 Breckenridge 38 Merrill 3l Shepherd 68 St.Charles 39 Ithaca 42 St.Louis 45 St.Petes 113 Breckenridge 26 Merrill 3L, Shepherd inn Seminary 145 Varsity Girls Team Standing: G. Kloha, T. Shoen, H. Roenike, L. Craig Coach Ton Hickson, T. Hock, L. Barthel, K. Vesold, J. Baker. Kneeling L. Fischer, T. Hock ۱ سس سیب ی ی مته Mr Hennink- I like the friendly staff and the kids who enjoy leerning. I also enjoy working in these pleasant surroundings. Mr. Hollingsworth- The best thing I like Mr Bowen- I like the about Freeland High people I work with, is the students, the the students , the type of student because most of them ge this school: i a nites. nd I think that they I’ like the atmosphere” reflect the community so it would have to be the students and the community, thet's what I like most =bout Freelend High School. Mr Oczepak- The attitudes of the students. Mrs. Kolbe- Whet I like best, first I would have to say would be the students, they are very friendly, co- operative, for the most part, enjoy- able to work with, creative. And just 2 very, very nice student body. Mr. Adomaitis- I suppose the thing I like best about Freeland High School is the kids. And working with them and I find it interesting. Mr. Schultz- Friend- ly students. Mrs. McCartney- ne Mrs. Ludgin- The students. students. Mrs. Delano- I enjoy the nicely carpeted halls end class rooms for the students end the nice class rooms end I think Freeland High School is a dream come true. Mr. Compton- The students and their ereativity. Mr Shephard- The students, the staff, the new building, but especially the band. || b! | Mrs. Hacker- The staff | end students, “nd I meen thet very sincerely. ES | M it IE | | | El ul Zi, | | : Mr. Jacobi- Being Jr. Frenk- The E | able to work in a. 3 S. 1 E E good school with ne iu excellent students staff‘, = nice young Lü nn end te chers. group to work ۱ with. Mr. Frenzel- I like the students, Mr. Lenter- The the teachers and the students ond the new building. Staliet Mrs. Scherzer- I like the kids here at Freelend High School. I like the office spaces we have here. Mr. Slater- The students. Mr. Rankin- I like it ۱ very much here, the Students ui the people of the commun i ty have been extremely friendly. I feel we have 2 super bunch ) of kids, a super faculity, | good teaching staff. I like Il the whole etmosphere, the | high school and the people of the community. = ——— Mrs. Young- Small school atmosphere in which it involves 2 more familiar rela- Mrs Aldridge- The tionship with t he students. teecher and students. MELT E ST LEER LT TUN EEE Mrs. E. Miller- I like the small school atmosphere. Everybody Pushes Pencils Miss Hiscoe: I like the vorking with the students, the building, and the small school atmospherc. SR class femilios like the kids they're GZ S bude nt Ci who 1 3 oe ' à EC ee Ave pretty good. | he re $ Hi x y Hr. Hacker: I like the Mr. Terwilliger: I Mr. Franz: I like the high school set- me, the lunch hrogren ting, end the ne, the lunci 2 e students. d ee I m nn جر و otmosnhere, makes Everyone does their job srs. Furst: The students are such a chellenge. Mr. Storm: I think that the school isn't so big that people don't get to know | eech other. Mrs. Cases: I think we have fine stu- dents and a good facility. Miss Huber: I enjoy working in the plessent atmosphere of Freeland High School. Mrs. Darwin: I like the kids we teech. 9 E Jem xw EISE سن X 1 d 1 = The Great Escape In d Michael Robert Aldridge ue e Sue Bank Pa Kristina Barthel Maureen Gwen Bascom Michael A. Behmlander Brenda L. Breault Thomas William Conrad . Ss z SÉ A Se. A é ۱ Linda Sue Craig Vicky Lie Crockett Scott Allen Dark Donna Sue Davis y John Leonard Dzuba David Dean Ewald Timothy John Feinauer Mary Elizabeth Fischer Ann Michele Fox Dawn Marie Fox A | Tracy Michelle Gamer James A. Gehrke Brenda Lee George Hard Darlene Kay Harless Michael Floyd Harrold Alice Patricia Hensler Tamara Gwen Hock Karen Fay Hudson Lou Johnson Kenneth Robert Kanouse Billy Joe Kitchens Douglas Alan LaLonde Cindy Ann Kloha Jeffrey Robert Kragenbrink Brad J. Lone Karen Jo Leuenberger Kimberly Sue Luplow John E. 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SHORT OWNER a Se Usishes ۰ enuiors | Jf 5 Y f the Sea bask Senior Directory Cindy Adkins- Pom Poms lh, Powder Puff وبا Falcon Press 3,h, Yearboox 3, Student Council President ۳ Quill And Scroll Award 3, DAR Good Citizen- ship Award lı. Mike Ostrich Alarich- Wrest- ling 1, Drama li. Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basket- ball 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2. Kim Bailey- Pom Poms 2,3,h, Fal- con Press 3. Chris Worm Baker- Baseball. 1, 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,h, Foot- ball 1,2,4, Golf 3, Ski Team hy Band E Linda Barthel- Girl's Basketpall 1, 23,11, Ski Team 1,2,3;hfGiri's Team Capt. 3,4), Softball 1, 2,3,4, Concert Band 1,2,3,h, Marching Band 1,2,3,l, Track 2,3,l, Yearbook 3, Class Pres- ident 4, National Honor Society 3,h. Maureen Bascom- Softball 1,2,3,1, Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Girl's Basketball 1, Powder Puff h, Yearbook 3, Drama 3, Class Secretary 2, Queen's Court 3. Shelly Beck- UN Club 3,4, Drama 3,h. Mike Behmlander- Baseball 3,1. Darrell Bradfield- Football 1,2,3,%, Baseball 1,2,3,l, Band و2 Nat- ional Honor Society 3,1. Pam Bramblett- Ski Team 1,2,3, Pow- der Puff وبا Marching Band 1,2, Concert Band 1,2, Brenda Bre Breault- Volleyball 3, UN Club 3, Falcon Press 3, Year- book 3. Julie Compton- Marching Band Flag Corps 1,2,3,4, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Drama 2, Skating Club 2 Tim Conrad- Football 2, Tom Conrad- Football 2. Linda Craig- Track 1,2,3,l, Cross Country 1,2,3, Girl's Basket- ball lh. Dawn Dot Datte- Band 1,2,3,l, Fal- con Press 3, Jazz Band 4, Steve Dill- Football 1,2,3, Track 1, Wrestling 2,3,l, Band 1,2. Karl Drunker Dunker- Drama 2,3, National Honor Society 3,h, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3,h. Janine George Dupuis- Pep Club 3,4, National Honor Society 3, he John JD Dzuba- Concert Band 1,2,3, Marching Band 3, Football 1,2, Jazz Band lı. Rick Egan- Ski Team- 1,3. Dave E Bwald- Track 1,2,3,l, Skat- ing Club 1,273, Golf h, Basket- ballll, hi. Tim Finemite Feinauer- Football 1, 223,15 Track 3. Mary Elizebeth Fischer- Girl's Basketball 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Cheerleading 1,2,3, Ski Team 3,4, Yearbook 3, Class Vice-President 1,3,4, Queen's Court 3,4, National Honor Soci- ety ER lie Mary Gallant- Pom Pons 1, Softball l. Jim Gehrke- Wrestling 2,h, Foot- ball وبا Baseball 2,3,h. Brenda George George- Drama 1,2, 3,4, Volleyball 3,l, Cheerlead- ing 1,2, Track 2, Softball 1, وبا Class Treasurer 1. Brenda Gilbert- Falcon Press h, Who's Who 3,h. William Willy Hard- Marching Band 1,2,3, Football 1. Mike Harrold- Football 1,2, Track 1. Darlene Harless Casey Rock Hathaway- Football 1, 2,4, Wrestling 1,2,3, Baseball Alice Al Hensler- Softball 1,3, Cheerleading 2, Pom Pons 1,h, Track 2,3,4, Powder Puff 3,h, Student Council 1,4, Drama h, Yearbook (Asst. Edit.)l, Queen's Court 2. Teresa Hock- Girl's Basketball 1,2, 3,4(Captain 3,1), Softball 1, وباو3 و2 Cheerleading 1,2,3, Ski Team i, Queen's Yourt 1,h, Student Council 1, Class President 3, National Honor Society 3,h. Tamera Hock Girl's Basketball 1, 2,3,h(Captain 2,4), Softball 1,2,3,4, Cheerleading 1,2, 3, Drama وبا Student Council 1,3, National Honor Society 3,1. Dave „olii sO Football 1,2,3, Track 1,2. Steve Beaver Holubik- Baseball 1, 2,3,4, Football 2,3, Wrestling 1, Golf 1, Basketball 2, Jeff Reg Horney- Bssketball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2, Golf 1, Falcon Fress 3. Karen Fay Hudson- Cheerlead- ing 1,2,3, Gymnastics 1, Powder Puff 3, Class Treasurer 3, Drama lı. Craig Jamison- Band 1,2,3,h, Yearbook lı. Connie Constance Johnson- Marching Band 1,2,3, Powder Puff 3,1. Ken Kanouse- Golf 1,2,3,h, Basketball 1,2,3,4(Capt. lh), Baseball وبا ود و2 و1 March- ing Band 1, Concert Band 1,2, National Honor Soci- ety 3,4. Bill Kitchens- Football h. Cindy Sparkplug Kloha- Volleyball 1,2,3, Soft- ball 1,2, Powder Puff 3,1, Student Council Rep. 3,4, Queen's Court 2, Derril Sunshine Kloha Doug Lalonde- Football 1,2, 3,4, Basketball 1.2. Base- ball 1,2,4, Ski Team 3,1, Track 3, Drama 3. Karen Berger Leuenberger Leitha Lipp Brad Pope Lone- Baseball 1,2, وبا Hockey 1,2, Drama lı. Don Luke Louchart- Drama 3, lı „National Honor Society CR Martha Tuna Luna- Softball 1, 2,3, Pom Pons 2,3,4, Powe der Puff 3,4, Drama 1,2,h, 2r 1,2, “lass Secretary . 0 Sherri Sam Martin- Volleyball 1,2, Softball 1,4, Drama وبا Falcon Press 3,4. Lori Maxwell- Pom Poms 3,h, Scott McCallum John McInnis- Baseball 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2,3,4(Capt. 2,1) National Honor Society lj, John ifighton Cheryl Miller- Softball Stats 1,2, Volleyball Stats 2,3. Scott Scott-E Miller- Football 2, 3,4, Basketball 2, Drama 3. Randy Neiman- Marching Band 1,3, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Odessey Club 2, National Honor Sociery 3,h. 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