Glen Lake High School - Reflection / Lakers Yearbook (Maple City, MI)
- Class of 1959
Page 1 of 94
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- £)gcfocat ion-- 'W , We senio c qss (Jjt5?1 iccife ? ?js C'oacAea OX r fihA lrs CV Sfe Published hy S emors O 02efi School IHeijptc Gi 'y, Vitch. '19 59 '' AufayiofiUi Mr. REED . . . SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Reed graduated from Central Michi- gan College with a Bachelor of Arts de- gree and a Master of Arts degree at the University of Michigan. He has a major in History and Political Science. Mr. RADER . . . PRINCIPAL Mr. Rader graduated from Ferris Insti- tute in 1948 with a commercial major. Subjects now taught--Bookkeeping. Mr. O'BRIEN . . . ASST. PRINCIPAL Mr. O'Brien graduated from Ferris In- stitute in 1948 with a Bachelor of Science Degree. Subjects now taught--Math, Boys' Gym. 2 AuJxxyuvpJvl Mr. Eichstadt v 4 Mr. Sachtleben V) mi. Mrs . Wardell Mr. Jackson Mrs. Miller NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Dickinson, Mrs. Stocking, Miss Brammer, Mr. I Bolton, Mr. Williams 3 Auto yi pyhi Jean Barczak Her hair is too dark to be a good angel. Basketball 2,3,4; Cheerleading 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Editor of Echo 4; Student Council 2; Class Play 1,4; Pep Club 2,3,4. Terry Bardwell Some say he's bashful; others doubt it. Varsity Basketball I; Class Treas- urer I; Baseball 1. Laura Lee Barratt Dates are my favorite fruit. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 2; Class Treasurer 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Debate 3,4; Echo 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Dramatics 1,2. r Dick Brzezinski Student Council head is he, A lot of fun, that's Dick B. Basketball--J. V. 3; Varsity 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Class Play 1,4; Student Council 4; Football 2,3; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 4. Dorothy Kennedy Dort Some say she's quiet, but if they only knew her, they'd deny it. Basketball 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; School Paper 3; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 4. David Dezelski Stick Never a care, never a hurry; Just one girl is his main worry. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 3; Class Play 4. Sandra Kirt Sandy A studious worker, we find in this girl; She has time for a hello, though her mind's in a whirl. Class Officer 1,3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Student Council 3; Basketball 4; Glee Club 4; Pep Club 4; School Queen 4. Auio yiafiJt± Maurice Erickson Mose I live for fun and fun I have. Baseball 1; Glee Club I; Basketball 1,2; Class Play 4. Joyce Nowak Shorty She's little and she's wise, She's a terror for her size. Basketball 1 ,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; School Paper 3; Class Officer 1,2,3; Class Play 4; J. V. Cheer- leader 3; Pep Club 3; 4-H 1,2; Class Queen 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. Raymond Grubb Grubbie School breaks up my whole day. Band 1,2,3; Basketball 2; Baseball 1,2; Class Officer 1,2, Class Play 4; Glee Club 1. Maridale Phillips Mert Mert is a band member, her horn sings a song; If you want a good friend, she'll n'er do you wrong. Band I ,2,3,4; Student Council 1,3,4; Glee Club 1; Annual Staff 4; School Paper 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Class Officer I; Class Play 4; Basketball Mgr. 2,3,4; Feature Editor 2,3,4. Harley Hilton I'll get there, slowly but surely. Band 1,2,3,4; Debate 2,3,4; News- paper 2,3,4; Annual 3,4. Bill Kasben Willie I am small but remember Napol- eon. Baseball 1,2,3,4; Class Play 1,4; Glee Club 1; School Paper 1,4. Karen Zimmerman Zim The less I learn, the less I have to remember. Class Officer 4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 4. A dio yicupJvi Donald Laskey Mouse The young people of today may be settling down, but what about the young people of tonight? Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 4; Class Officer 2; Class Play 4; School Paper 4. Dick Peplinski I never think of the future, it comes soon enough. Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Class Play 4. William Prause Bill A strong body and mind makes a good wrestler. Basketball J. V. 3, Varsity 4; Class Officer 1; Student Council I; Class Play 3,4; Baseball 1; Football 1; Pep Club 4. Howard Rinehart Howie Good humor makes all things toler- able. Basketball 4; Band 4; Class Play 4; Baseball 1; Pep Club 4. Walter Bunker Walt Pupils should be seen and not heard. Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball J. V. 2.3; Varsity 1,4; Baseball 1. Francis Rosinski Chub Wine and women, fun and laughter. Sermons and soda the next day after. Class Play 4; Prom Committee 3. Richard Schulz Dick He'd stop St. Peters roll call to ask a question. Basketball Junior Varsity 1,2,3; Varsity 4. b 4 -•I AuJo yui{Uvi Wayne Amidon President Charles Rinehart Vice-President Marcia Burry Secretary John Laskey Treasurer Auio yui iUi LEFT TO RIGHT Kenneth Morris Douglas Mumby Joyce Mumby Joseph Nachazel Kenneth Neddo Donald Nowicki Marlene Persik Alfred Rice Gerald Solem Patricia Stocking Leonard Waclawski Carole Wepking Eugene Bevelhymer NOT PICTURED Lynn Dumbrille Edward Mallory Thomas Sharboneau 9 Auio yUiflUi Ann Jankowski Francis Phillips Linda Nash Linda Lanham Francis Clark Sonja Craven Bernard Darga Grace Dickinson Helen Erickson Larry Faulman Gary Garvin Fredrick Gauthier 10 Auto UlflJlA Shirley King Virginia Larsen Colleen Miller Kathleen Morris David Moyers Stephen Nowak Dolores Peplinski Gerald Prause Sandra Robinson Shirley Rosin ski Suzanne Sabuda Carol Schaub David Sheets Jane Shimek David Taghon David Wheeler Rita Wrisley Donald Zientek 11 Auto yuifdvi FRESHMEN Lee Lawson President Fritz Barratt Bill Dickinson Charlotte Grubb Helen Bullock Fred Darga Secretary Treasurer Leah Donna Bright Denny Douglas Donald Erickson Galla Thomas Darlene Kennedy King 12 Leonard Kritz Douglas Norconk Edward Panek Anthony Stefaniak Ronald Novak Melodie Stouder Stella McFarlin Kenneth Nowak Esther Sharnowski John Welch Donald Mumby Janice Olsen Daniel Skeba Kent Zimmerman 13 FRONT ROW, L-R: Sheila Chance, Judy Wooters, Sharen Carpenter, Tracy Wright, Susan Schmidt, Kathy Stocking, Nancy Olsen, Meg Dean, Carol Clark, Karen Mallory. 2nd ROW: James Good, Eugene Wilcox, Ben Schettek, Sandra Haynes, Mary Jane Bartunek, Nancy Miller, Rita Nemeskal, David Dalzell, Pat Taghon, Leigh Payment. 3rd ROW: Tom Sabuda, Martin Basch, Fred Lanham, Bobby Sheets, Jerry Barc- zak, Marvin Mallory, Carl Oleson, Bill Bevelhymer, Bob Schulz, Larry Bunker, Charles Foster. 4th ROW: Daniel Weber, Larry Erickson, Douglas Endsley, Loyd Brown, Noel Darga, Lyle Trumbull, Whitney Bourne, Dale Norconk. NOT PICTURED: G. K. Dechow, Willard Gauthier, Mildred Rice, Donna Welch, Duane Mallory. Eighth Grade Seventh Grade FRONT ROW: Robert Faulman, James Nash, Larry Lawson, Bruce Killingbeck, John Thoreson, Terry Miller, Larry Schaub, Mathis Polack, James Flees, Gerald Brow, Bruce Hilton. 2nd ROW: Sharon Oleson, Barbara Warnes, Sandra Wepking, Dennis Richardson, Cor- liss Bardwell, Mary Kleimatland, Betty Welch, Martha Jo Nowak, Caroline Mallory. 3rd ROW: Nancy Weber, Judy Meeuwenberg, Yvonne Smith, Diane Neddo, Pauline Moyers, Carol Norconk, Deanna Craven, Helen Gauthier, Joyce Bunker, Lorena Eagen, Betty Gauthier. 4th ROW: Kenneth Robinson, Marshall Darga, Harold Rice, Delbert Dalzell, Norman DuRocher, Leon Garvin, David Bardwell, Jim Weber. NOT PICTURED: Sharon Wilcox. 14 Auta i pJiA. MISS GLEN LAKE Miss Glen Lake Contest . . . from Left to Right . . . Shirley Rosinski, Joyce Nowak, Marlene Persik, Queen Sandra Kirt, Marcia Burry, and Linda Nash. SANDRA KIRT IS Miss GLEN LAKE Sandra Kirt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kirt of Cedar, was elected Miss Glen Lake at the Variety Show in Glen Arbor last fall. Two girls were elected by each class of the upper three grades. Linda Nash and Shirley Rosinski represented the tenth grade. Marcia Burry and Marlene Persik represented the eleventh grade and Joyce Nowak and Sandra Kirt represented the twelfth grade. The audience elected the queen on her poise, and personality. 15 Auto fSlGfdiA. Returning from Lansing after winning the State Champion- ship, the Lakers were met at the county line by a caravan of loyal fans and were led by Sherriff Robert White and the Cedar Fire Department truck on through Cedar on to the school. At the school a lunch was served by the P T A and the players were introduced to all the loyal fans. 16 Autotyuinhl Joyce Nowak, Editor Dick Brzezinski, Ad Manager Dorothy Kennedy, Typist Glee Club Dr. Lucienne deMonfort Jean Barczak Laura Lee Barratt Sandy Kirt Karen Zimmerman Joyce Nowak Dorothy Kennedy Delores Peplinski Melody Stouder Sonja Craven Shirley King Echo Staff Darlene King Shirley Rosinski Joyce Mumby Della Shalda Colleen Miller Sandy Kelenske Pat Gersh Linda Nash Rita Wrisley Janice Oleson Jean Barczak, Editor Harley Hilton, Business Manager Carole Wepking, General News Maridale Phillips, Features D. I. Shalda, Reporter Kathy Stocking, Reporter Bill Kasben, Typist Don Laskey, Sports 18 AutoyiapJ l Band Maridale Phillips Sis Goodrick Larry Faulman Charlotte Grubb Flo Polack Lee Lawson Tom Kennedy Bernard Darga Harley Hilton Delores Peplinsk. Francis Phillips Rita Wrisley Martin Basch Karen Holds Susan Schmidt Sharon Oleson Fritz Barratt Bill Dickinson Walter Bunker Bob Faulman Carol Norconk Butch Lanham David Moyers Tom Barczak Ann Jankowski John Thoreson Howard Rinehart Sandy Robinson Carol Schaub Melodie Stouder Tracy Wright Dennis Richardson Kathy Stocking Jerry Barczak Carl Olsen Gary Garvin Dave Taghon Don Zientek Loren Rinehart Joe Nachazel Student Council SENIORS Dick Brzezinski, President Maridale Phillips Don Laskey, Vice President JUNIORS Marlene Persik, Secretary Don Nowicki Wayne Amidon SOPHOMORES Ann Jankowski Treasurer Larry Faulman Sandy Robinson FRESHMEN Lee Lawson Loren Rinehart Janice Olsen EIGHTH GRADE Jerry Barczak Ben Schettek Judy Wootera SEVENTH GRADE Jim Nash Sandy Wepking Barbara Warnes 1utoyiCUpivi VARSITY TEAM, FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Coach Harold O'Brien, John Art Dezelski, David Dezelski (captain), Charles Rinehart, John Laskey, Don Laskey, Charles Prause (Mgr.). SECOND ROW: Bill Prause, Dennis Mikses, Eugene Bevelhymer, Roger DeLong, Don Nowicki, Gerry Solem, Howard Rinehart, Dick Brzezinski, Dick Schulz. CHAMPIONS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, From Left to Right: Sandra Kirt, Rita Wrisley, Sandra Kelenske, Marlene Persik, Jean Barczak, Laura Lee Barratt. 20 Auta iafdiA, Junior Varsity JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM, FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Fritz Barratt (Mgr.), Wayne Amidon, Lee Lawson, Don Zientek, Leonard Waclawski, Kent Zimmerman, Coach John Eichstadt. SEC- OND ROW: Fred Gauthier, Joe Nachazel, Lynn Dumbrille, Jerry Prause, Larry Faulman, Tom Barczak, Francis Phillips, Ken Morris. JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD FOR 1958 to 1959 Team G. L. They Northport 20 22 Leland 18 20 St. Mary's 30 21 Suttons Bay 20 32 Leelanau Schools 28 19 Kingsley 28 15 St. Francis 28 21 Buckley 40 20 Elk Rapids St. Mary's 25 26 23 35 St. Francis 36 38 Leland 28 33 Suttons Bay 26 49 Kingsley 33 24 Buckley 31 29 Elk Rapids 29 36 Total 443 440 Junior Varsity Kathy Morris Linda Lanham Marcia Burry Carole Wepking Debbie Wepking Cheerleaders 21 Lakerettes 1958 to 1959 Record Kingsley 33 Glen Lake 17 Pinebrook 21 Glen Lake 24 Benzonia 15 Glen Lake 8 Pinebrook 28 Glen Lake 22 Kingsley 29 Glen Lake 15 Pinebrook 21 Glen Lake 23 Benzonia 16 Glen Lake 1 1 GIRLS’ TEAM, from Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Coach Jack Rader, Laura Lee Barratt, Ann Jankow- ski, Sonja Craven, Dorothy Kennedy, Joyce Nowak, Sis Goodrick, Mari Dale Phillips (Mgr.) SECOND ROW: Rita Wrisley, Linda Lanham, Marcia Burry, Jean Barczak, Patricia Stocking, Janet House, Cheryl Basch, Janice Ol- sen. 7th and 8th Grade Team Ben Schettek Pat Taghon Doug Endsley Robert Schulz Leigh Payment Fred Lanham Noel Darga Dale Norconk Gerry Barczak Martin Basch Robert Sheets Terry Miller Carl Olsen Junior High Cheerleaders Nancy Olsen Sharon Oleson Sandy Wepking Kathy Stocking Record for 1958 to 1959 Team We They Kingsley 16 18 Hannah St. Mary's 12 25 Ken Robinson Aiito yui4ihi AutoG UiAllui Baseball Conference Record for 1959 Leland 0 Lakers 4 Northport 0 Lakers 9- Suttons Bay 3 Lakers 6 Hannah 5 Lakers 7 LAKER BASEBALL TEAM, FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Gene Bevelhymer, Don Laskey, Dave Dezelski, Dick Brzezinski, Bill Kasben, Francis Phillips, Art Dezelski, John Laskey, Dennis Mikses. SECOND ROW: Joe Nachazel, Gary Garvin, Jerry Prause, Leonard Waclawski, Dave Taghon, Larry Faulman, Don Zientek, Coach O'Brien. The Laker baseball team had a very successful year in which they won the Cherryland Conference trophy fol- lowing the pattern of last year's Lakers. Compliments of HAHN’S GIFT SHOP Empire Michigan Best fishes from EMPIRE WATCH REPAIR BULOVA WATCHES BOLTON’S GROCERY STORE CHOICE MEAT VEGETABLES GROCERIES DAIRY PRODUCTS Empire Mich i gan Compliments STEFFENS’GROCERY Glen Arbor M-22 109 SHERIDAN’S SERVICE STATION Standard Oil Products Tires Tubes Batteries Battery Service Lubrication Accessories Glen Arbor Michigan STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS 210 E. Front Street Bill Fleming, Manager DEERING’S FOOD MARKET Quality Meats Groceries Fresh Fruits Vegetables Empire Mich. LARRY’S SERVICE STATION SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Tires, Batteries, Greasing Oil Changes Tractionizing Ph. CA 8-5427 Cedar, Mich. KEITH COMMINS Supplier of Sinclair Petroleum Products Leelanau County 25 Auto UiflUi, THE SPORTSMAN SHOP Hunting Fishing Supplies Glen Arbor Mich igan Compliments THE EMPIRE TAVERN BEER WINE DANCING The Noshes Compliments °f BOLTON’S DEPT. STORE Empire Mich. TAGHON’S STANDARD SERVICE Empire Michigan GARSIDE’S T.V. SALES SERVICE Radio—TV Service Electrical firing Burdickville at Glen Lake ED 4-3704 ANDRESEN FARREL SHELL SERVICE Glen Arbor, Michigan We don’t just talk service—We give it Compliments of DEAKE’S RESTAURANT Empire Mich. SALISBURY HARDWARE Sporting Goods-Fishing Tackle Paint-Plumbing Empire Michigan 26 Aui( yio4 Ui Our sincere and best wishes to the class of 1959 Rennie Oil Co. Traverse City, Michigan Frankfort Bellaire The Empire State Bank Leelanau's Own Established 1912 Empire, Michigan Branch—Northport, Michigan 27 AutoKyuyoiuL COLE BROS. INC. BURKE COAL DOCK Quality Farm Equipment Suttons Bay Traverse City Parts on Hand When Needed Friendly Service PREMIUM COAL Ph. HI 6-7620 Traverse City AGRICULTURAL LIME Compliments of GRANITE and MARBLE MEMORIALS PETERTYL DRUG STORE Office Shop Ph. «I 7-7420 Traverse City 325 Grand View Parkway Compliments TRUDE HARDWARE of General Hardware Sporting Goods GLENN AYLSWORTH ATTORNEY at LAW 104 East Front St. Traverse City Best Wishes MARY’S BEAUTY SHOP For Good Photography Always BALDWIN STUDIOS “We Curl-up and Dye for You Cunningham Building Traverse City Ph. WI 6-8544 Empire Michigan 28 AutfHViCMiltA. J. Harold De Vette, Agency General Insurance Auto Fire Casualty Bonds Life Hospital Phone CA 8-5422 Cedar, Michigan Red Mill Lumber Company LUMBER, PAINT AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone KI 6-5330 115 North Hall Street Traverse City, Michigan Compliments of Caddington Music Traverse City, Mich. Ken Olson Co., Inc. Traverse City, Mich. Garvin’s Garage Cedar, Michigan 29 AuicuyicupJiA. CEDAR TAVERN WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET Prop. SAM BUCHER FRANK SCHILL Cedar Mich. Compliments of SEEBURGER'S SALES AND SERVICES Glen Arbor, Michigan Gxun led The Friendly Store PLUMBING SUPPLIES CORONADO APPLIANCES SPORTING GOODS PAINT HARDWARE Phone CA 8-5520 Cedar Michigan Compliments WARNES GROCERY Glen Arbor Michigan • Hill x STANDARD STANDARD SERVICE Cedar, Mich. Compliments of FRANK'S GARAGE Standard Gas Phone CA 8-5418 Compliments of RADER’S GIFT SHOP SUNDRIES SHOP Glen Arbor, Michigan 30 Compliments HODGE’S SERVICE of Complete Automotive Services THE GARDEN RESTAURANT 24 Hr. Wrecker Service COMPLETE DINNERS Distributor LEONARD products Across from Lund’s Scenic Gardens on M-22 Phone Empire FA 6-2371 Mich. Phone Mr. Dale Phillips CA 8-5858 THANK YOU TO ALL THE ADVERTISERS WHO MADE THIS 1959 ANNUAL POSSIBLE. The Senior Class of 1959 THE MEADOWS Compliments i j Chicken in the Basket STEAKS V . 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