Glen Lake High School - Reflection / Lakers Yearbook (Maple City, MI)

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LAKER—1967 MAPLE CITY, MICHIGAN 7 vf LAKERS MJJ T,4FLF OF CONTENTS FACULTY SENIORS organizations CLASSES ACTIVITIES SPORTS CONGRA TULA TORT ADS Coach Milks was borne and raised in Copemish, Michigan. He attended Northwestern Michigan Col- lege for two years, where he was an active member of the student council and received letters in basket- ball and tennis. He, then transferred to Western Michigan University where he earned a bachelor de- gree in political science with two minors: one in his- tory and one in physical education. Since then he has taught at Glen Lake where he has remained for eight years. His immediate family consists of his wife Deanne, who is a registered nurse, and his three children: Cynthia, Pat, and Tom, aged seven, five and four, re- spectively. Golf is his main hobby but he has interests in the Lions Club and Varsity Club. CO A CH MILKS Mr. Milks advising some seniors in government. 2 OUR BUST Ford pauses from her typing to give us a smile. i. ♦ Mr. Barr, and Mrs. Keyoth discuss a problem of the day. Mrs. Dennis pauses from her mountain of work. Mr. Sweeny acts as a friend and counselor to all of the students. STAFF Pops Laskey takes a breath after a busy evening of sweeping and washing the floors. Mr. DeLong, as head janitor, does his best to repair bro- ken equipment for future use. 5 TEA CHERS A T Harvey Sachtleben (Typing) Robert Garthe (Sciences Math) Charlotte Groesser (Librarian) Robert Kelly (English) Joan Bolton (Phys. Ed.) 6 THEIR BEST Doris Brammer (History) John Henderson (Band) Dave Patch (Mech. Drawing Shop) Le Roy Moore (Sr. Math) Grace House (Home Ec.) Janice Sargent (English, Speech Chorus) Jack Rader (Counseling) Edwin Hendrickson (History) Peter Burfiend (Math) Herbert Milks (Gov. Coach) 7 BUS DRIVERS The bus drivers of the school were honored by a dinner served by the Home Economics Class. BOARD OF EDUCATION Els worth Faulman President Robert Manning Secretary Clarence Burry Trustee Joseph Brzezinski Treasurer Clifford Davis Trustee Arnold Hansen Trustee Edward Cherry Trustee k Mr. Burfiend, the efficient trans- portation director, spent many tedious hours working out bus routes and other transportation problems. 8 SENIORS GLENN ALYSWORTH Tommy Basketball 1,2,3 Football 1,2 Baseball 2 Student Council 1,2 Pep Club 1,2,3 Varsity Club 1,2,3,4 Ski Club 4 BONNIE BLOSWICK Bonnie Drama Club 2,3,4 Chorus 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Ski Club 3,4 AS THE LABOR SO THE REWARD Flower: Yellow Rose Colors: Navy Blue and Silver SANDRA COGAN Sandy Pep Club 1,2,3,4 DANIEL DAVIS Dan Football 1,2,3,4 Class Treasurer 2,3 Basketball 1,2,3 Baseball 1,4 Science Fair 3 Varsity Club 1,2,3,4 V. C. Sec.-Treas. 4 Library Aid 4 10 MAR I ANN DRZEWIECKI Mariann Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Drama Club 2,3 Chorus 4 Library Aid 1 ALBERTA ERICKSON Birdie Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Library Aid 4 Perfect Attendance 1 JOSEPH FABISZAK Joe Football 4 Track 2,3 Varsity Club 1,2,3,4 DANNY HARRIGER Boone Boys State 3 Mich. Cit. Conf. 3 Chorus 4 Varsity Club V.P. 4 Industrial Arts 3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3 Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Drama Club 3,4 Varsity Club 1,2,3,4 VICTORIA FITZPATRICK Vicki Pep Club 1,2,3,4 F.T.A. 1 Library Aid 3 DIANA HARRIGER Di Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4 Class Sec. 2 Drama Club 2,3 Chorus 4 Library Aid 1,3 Home Ec. Aid 2,4 Farm Bureau Conf. 2 11 JERRY KELENSKI Jerry Football 1 Track 2 Science Club 2 JACQUELINE LASKEY Jackie Class President 1 Student Council 1,3 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4 Pep Club Pres. 3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Library Aid 4 Mich. Cit. Conf. 2,3 Band 1,2,3 Drama Club 3,4 Annual Staff 4 BEATRICE HOUNSELL Beany Student Council V.P. 1 Majorette 1,3 Drama Club 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Library Aid 1 Chorus 1,3 CAROL LAVANTURE Mesha Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Office Aid 2,3,4 Drama Club 3,4 JEROME JANKOWSKI Jerry Drama Club 1 Annual Staff 3,4 Camera Club 2 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Perfect Attendance 2 Industrial Arts Fair 4 Prom Committee 3 SALLY MALLORY Sal Library Aid 3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 12 CLIFFORD McCLAIN Cliff Chorus 4 Band 1,2,3 J.V. Manager 1 Drama Club 1 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Yearbook 3,4 Camera Club 2,3 JOYCE McMILLIAN Mike Homecoming Court 2 Annual Staff 2,3,4 Newspaper 2,3 Cheerleader 3 Drama Club 3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Chorus 4 NANCY MILLER Nan Homecoming Court 1 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society 4 JOHN MILLER Brains Football 3 Science Fair 2,3,4 Class Treasurer 4 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4 Industrial Arts Fr. 2 PATRICIA MIKSES Pat Pep Club 1,2,3 Drama Club 3,4 Chorus 4 Library Aid 4 Cheerleader 1,2 Annual Staff 4 Band 1,2,3 Nat. Honor Society 4 13 JOAN MUSIL Joan Library Aid 2,3,4 Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4 JOHN NORCONK John Ind. Arts Fair 3,4 Football 4 Perfect Attendance 1 Varsity Club 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 MARY PECK Mare Nat. Honor Society 3,4 Forensic Speech 1 Homecoming Queen 4 Student Council Pres. 4 Senior Class Pres. 4 Mich. Cit. Conf. 4 Drama Club 3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Band 2,3,4 Newspaper 1,2 Summer Seminar 3 Perfect. Att. 1,4 Operation Bentley 4 Nat. Essay Contest 3 14 PAULETTE PLEVA Pleva Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Student Council 4 National Honor Soc. 4 Perfect Att. 1,2,3,4 CATHY PEPLINSKI Cathy Drama Club 2,3 Chorus 4 Home Ec. Aid 4 Cheerleader 4 Girls State 3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Library Aid 1 LINDA PEPPLER Lin Student Council V.P. 4 Annual Staff Ed. 4 Annual Staff 1,2 Drama Club 3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Modern Dance 4 Ski Club 3,4 Chorus 4 Summer Seminar 3 JACK RADER Jack Baseball 1 Football Mgr. 2 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Drama Club 1 Annual Club 4 RICHARD PLOWMAN Dick Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Track 2 Student Council 2,3 Class Pres. 2,3 Class V.P. 1,4 National Honor Soc. 3,4 Science Fair 3 Prom Chairman 3 Varsity Club 1,2,3,4 Varsity Club Pres. 4 Gov. Day Officer 3,4 Mech. Drawing 1st 4 Perfect Att. 1,2,3 15 BARBARA RAY Barb Drama Club 3 National Honor Soc. 4 Library Aid 4 SANDRA RICHARDSON Rich Band 1,2,3,4 Drama Club 2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Chorus 4 Ski Club 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Modern Dance 4 SUZANNE SANDAY Suzie Office Aid 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 LAWRENCE SHALDA Larry Science Fair 2 Track 2,3,4 Chorus 4 WILLIAM ROUSH Bill Basketball Mgr. 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3 Band 1,2,3,4 Ind. Arts Fair 3,4 Football 3,4 Drama Club 4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Perfect Att. 1,4 16 BETTY SKEBA Bet Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Library Aid 3 National Honor Soc. 4 WILLIAM WELCH Bill Basketball 1 Football 3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3 Science Fair 3 Varsity Club 3,4 Library Aid 4 Curtis Sales Award 3 Prom Committee 3 CHARLES WEPKING Webby Basketball 2,3,4 Football 4 Track 2,3,4 Chorus 4 Baseball 4 Drama Club 1,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Varsity Club 3,4 Ski Club 3,4 WILLIAM ZEIGLER Ziggy Football 3,4 Chorus 4 Varsity Club 4 Drama Club 2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 CAROLYN WARNES Care Nat. Honor Society 3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Drama Club 3,4 Chorus 4 Camera Club 2 Library Aid 1,2,3,4 Office Aid 3,4 Band 1,2 Annual Staff 1,3,4 Annual Jr. Ed. 4 Newspaper Staff 1,2,3,4 Prom Committee 3 Curtis Sales Award 3 Perfect Attendance 1,2 Scholastic Award 1,2,4 CAMERA SHY: WILLIAM DARGA, FRANK FLOWERS, ED KIRT, RICKY WACNER, PAT WATSON SENIOR SNAPSHOTS 18 STANDING (R. to L.) Mary Peck, President; Mr. Sweeney, Advisor; Jan Vandernoot; Cheryl Manning; David Mikowski; Rocky Taghon; Mike Deering; Betty Salisbury; Debra Cherry; Linda Ray; Tom O'Brien. SITTING: Barbara Waslawski; Janice Plowman; Linda Peppier; Paulette Pleva; Candy Ray; Jane Beaman; Robert Peplinski and Ron Thoreson. Directional sign, ordered by the Student Council, shown by President, Mary Peck. 20 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY These students were chosen to the National Honor Society this year on the basis of leadership, scholar- ship, character and service throughout their school years. 21 Editors: (L. to R.) Jerry Jankowski, Photographer; Linda Peppier, Editor; Carolyn Warnes, Junior Editor; Joyce McMillian, Business Editor; and Janice Plowman, Lay-out Editor. ANNUAL STAFF Staff members: (L. to R.) STANDING: Jack Rader, Advisor, Cathy Peplinski, Sandy Richardson, Jack Rader II, Carol La Vanture, Jackie Laskey, Bonnie Bloswick, Joyce Faust, Mary Peck, Don Deering, Diane Harriger, Scott FI ask a, Dan Davis, John Deegan, and Susan Jakielek. SITTING: Jerry Jankowski, Linda Peppier, Carolyn Warnes, Janice Plowman, and Joyce McMillian. 22 DRAMA CLUB FRONT ROW . . . B. Fitzpatrick, S. Richardson, P. Mikses, M. Peck, J. Laskey, J. Mikowski, B. Bloswick. 2nd ROW . . . S. Schill, S. Harriger, C. Waslawski, I. Goodyear, Mr. Sweeny, B. Ray, L. Peck, K. LaVanture. 3rd ROW . . . C. Wepking, B. Roush, D. Manning, S. Flaska, G. Flees, J. Deegan, D. Whitten, R. Darga, T. Eble. 4th ROW . . . B. Darga, M. Peplinski, J. Jankowski, D. Harriger, D. Welch. Due to the direction of Mr. Sweeny our school plays were very successful. This was the second successful year of a well organized Drama Club . . . 23 SPEECH Members of the speech class are Glenn Aylsworth, Agnes Brzezinski, Marianne Drzeweicki, Harvey Gauthier, Dan Harriger, Diana Harriger, Susan Jakielek, Jerry Jankowski, Cliff McClain, Mary Peck, Chris Peppier, Linda Pep- pier, Jack Rader, Sandy Richardson, Larry Shalda, Richard Wagner, Carolyn Wames, Pat Watson, Chuck Wep- king, Bill Zeigler. Mrs. Sargent helped each student to overcome his own weaknesses and capitalized on his strong points for more effective speaking. As a class the students were familiarized with public speaking from anecdote to eulogy including participation in a model United Nations. 24 Singers: (L. to R.) ROW ONE: Susan Jakielek, Agnes Brzezinski, Judy Beck, Kathy Schrock, Bill Ziegler, Dan Harriger, Cliff McClain, Sandy Richardson, Linda Peppier, Marian Drzevveicki, and Carolyn Warnes. ROW TWO: Alysia Gauthier, Nancy Gatzke, Claudette Czerniak, Sandy Usmial, Roy Romanowski, Pat Watson, Larry Shalda, Janice Plowman, Carol Miller, Bonnie Bloswick, and Pat Mikses. ROW THREE: Linda Neddo, Karen Glazier, Diane Harriger, Chuck Wepking, Richard Wagner, Lucinda Novak, Sue Fisher, Cathy Peplinski, and Rosemary Sheets. Mrs. Sargeant is directing. Not pictured are: Chris Peppier, Chris Dorsey, and Joyce McMillian. CHORUS Susan Jakielek and Sandy Richardson sing one of their harmonious duets. Here, Mrs. Sargeant instructs some boys. 25 Members: (L. to R.) BACK ROW: Janice Vandernoot, Jack Rader, John Hatlem, Don Dcering, Cliff McClain, and John Dean. FRONT ROW: Gail Vandernoot, Susan Jakielek, Linda Peppier, Sandy Richardson, Pat Mikses, Bonnie Bloswick, Sue McClain and Karen Jakielek. Not pictured: Chris Peppier and Chris Dorsey. WE CONQUER THE SLOPES 26 Sponsored by: ALFANO'S DINING ROOM on Glen Lake Members: (L. to R.) FIRST ROW: Coach Milks, Ed Kirt, Bill Roush, Bill Ziegler, Dick Plowman, Pat Watson, and Frank Flowers. SECOND ROW: Dan Harriger, Lenny Shalda, Joe Fabiszak, Bob Manning, John Miller, Jerry Kel- enski, Bill Olsen, and Don Deering. THIRD ROW: John Norconk, Frank Winowiecki, Dan Davis, Bill Welch, Scott Flaska and Owen Faust. FOURTH ROW: Ken Flowers, Ellis Beck, Ernie Ziegler, Chuck Wcpking, and Tom Shimek VARSITY CLUB Coach Milks. This Page Sponsored by SWEENY'S VACATION VALLEY. Members: (1. to r.) Rose Barczak, Vicki Manning, Donna Fradd, Sandy Richardson, Pam Meteer, Karen Jakeliek, Mariann Nemeskal, Joe Swierad, Bill Roush, Cheryl Manning and Eldon Mallory. BAND Connie Boomer, Mary Peck, Mike Deering, Betty Salisbury, Mr. Henderson, director, Candy Oleson, Beth Meteer, Sue McClain, Mike Bolton, Fred O'Brien, Jerry Flaska, Chris Swierad and Cathy Warnes. 28 CL ASSES Class Officers: (L. to R.) STANDING: Sue Fisher, Vice Pres.; Marion Warnes, Treasurer; and Barb Waslawski, Sec.; SITTING: Owen Faust, Pres., and Jack Radar, Advisor. JUNIORS NEAR GOAL Beck, Ellis Beck, Judy Brzezinski, Agnes Bugai, Daniel Bumgardner, Ron Czemiak, Claudette Dean, John Deering, Don 30 Dorsey, Chris Durocher, Gerald Erickson, Harold Faust, Owen Fisher, Sue Flaska, Betty Flees, Dick Flowers, Ken Gauthier, Alysia Gauthier, Harvey Glazier, Karen Hatlem, John Jahielek, Susan Kabat, Agnes Manning, Bob Mason, Jim Miller, Carol Miller, David Miller, Leonard Neddo, Linda Noonan, Robert Novak, Lucinda Nowak, Dennis Nowak, Dick Olcson, Sandy Peppier, Chris Persik, Jeannic Plowman, Janice Ray, Candy Romanowski, Ray Schroch, Kathy Sheets, Rosemary Shimek, Tom Shalda, Lenny Usmial, Sandy Warnes, Marion Waslawski, Barb Winowiecki, Frank Camera Shy: Ziegler, Ernie Bill Clark Nancy Gatzke Ken Grubb Class Officers: (L. to R.) Mr. Milks, Advisor; Carol Waslawski, Pres.; Greg Flees, Vice Pres.; Joyce Faust, Sec.; and Frank Watson, Treas. SOPHOMORES LEAP FORWARD Beaman, Jane Beck, Ed Bugai, Tom Clark, Martha Czemiak, Carolyn Darga, Richard Deegan, John Feigel, Harold 33 Fitzpatrick, Barb FI ask a, Bob Flaska, Scott Fleis, Larry Fradd, Frances Garvin, Lynallen Gauthier, Nancy Goodyear, Irene Harriger, Sally Johnson, Chuck King, John King, Maxine Kirt, Ann LaVanture, Karen LaVanture, Susan Mallory, Beverly Manning, Doug Mikowski, JoAnn Noonan, Helen Norconk, Jackie Novak, Susan Nowak, Rita Peck, Lucille Peplinski, Bob Polack, Chuck Ray, Bonnie Reed, Brad Roush, Ken Schill, Sandra Smith, Janet Tobin, John Thoreson, Ron Warnes, Angie Welch, Don Whitten, Dennis Winowiecki, Jim Camera Shy: Nancy Runyan, Dave Winowiecki, Carl Zywicki. 35 Class officers: Judy Faust, Marilyn Norconk, Janice Beeman, and Sue McClain. FRESHMEN STRIVE Dan LaBonte Larry Gauthier John Beck Jerry Flaska Fred O'Brien Joel Swierad Mike Deering Robert Sage 36 i James Huff Jim Moyers Don Mikowski Robert Rader Bob Thoreson Tom Mason Ray Salisbury Stan Fabsziak 4 FOR FUTURE GOALS [j Dan Blough Tom Elbe Dan Petrosky Randy Davis Claude Czerniak Gary Glees Carol Wilcox Karen Lepley Gail Garthe Sheryl Manning Janice Beeman Rita Davis Rhonda Hulbert Chris Robbins Judy Tobin Pam Meteer Judy Faust Barb Oleson Donna Pepl inski Karen Jakeliek 38 , Pat Drezwiecki Jan Vandernoot Beatrice Gauthier Judy Mazerek Aubra Gauthier Mary Winewiecki Alice Fabsziak Karen Kereman Mary Ann Nemeskal Camera Shy: Linda Pleva, Frank Brzezinski, Dennis Darga and Joe Rowden. 39 FRONT ROW . . . J. Bash, J. Mason, S. Warnes, D. Seymour, T. O'Brien, M. Bolton, S. Goodrick, S. Drzewiecki, M. Schettek, S. Egeler. 2nd ROW . . . E. Richards, C. Boomer, C. Johnson, J. Garthc, R. Fcigel, D. Eimers, M. Salisbury, D. Ford, J. Blough. 3rd ROW . . . J. Neddo, B. Salisbury, I. Schmidt, F. Bolton, L. Ray, J. Henry, J. Harriger, G. VanderNoot, V. Zimmerman, R. Blough, F. Nemeskal. 4th ROW . . . R. Rowden, D. Garvin, R. Wilcox, J. Hulbert, A. Novak, R. Runyan, B. Yanosky, J. Harriger, E. Robbins. 5th ROW . . . M. Norconk, R. Stachnik, G. Whitten, and J. Patterson . . . FRONT ROW . . . H. Feigel, W. Gatzke, R. Winowicki, V. Manning, D. Mikowski, C. Warnes, B. Meteer R. Taghon, G. Popa, D. McCoy. 2nd ROW . . . P. Hohnke, D. Fradd, D. Cherry, L. Stacknik, C. Oleson, J. Clayton, J. Pleva, K. Garvin, V. Beck, R. Barczak, P. Thoreson, K. Shinn. 3rd ROW . . . G. Poertner, J. Roush, M. Blough, G. VanHorn, D. Gauthier, D. Peplinski, E. Mallory, R. Miller, J. Hilton R Ole- ’ son, M. Peplinski, J. LaVanture. 4th ROW . . . R. Seymour, E. Pleva, D. Shorter, E. Mazurek, and S. Ray . . . 40 ACTIVITIES H 0 M E 1 C 9 0 6 M 7 I N G Homecoming, 1966, was an event that will stand out in the memories of all. The game that afternoon was a disappointment. We cheered loudly and our team did its best, but we were defeated by our opponents. However, we soon re- turned to a festive mood, as we attended the dance and whirled to the music by Pugsley and the Nose Pushers.” Streamers lay about, the dance floor is empty, but Homecoming, 1966, will remain in every heart. 42 Lovely Queen Mary with her escort and court from grades nine through twelve. 43 Participants (1. to r.) Frank Flowers, Mr. Bolton, instructor, John Miller, and Mike Bolton. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRIAL Two of the winning projects. POLARIMETer ocedukb NTT TO OKI ' THEORY TI . RMAI. CONDUCTIVITY GAb x x u.YZEH a poLAEnanm is AN INSTBPMBNTFOH :rr 'SSsi results 5? (:,,lAotansA -niK AR,zK«Jf 44 Boonie Harriger received a first in the wood working two division at Glen Lake and Traverse City. Bill Ziegler placed second in the wood working two division. ARTS FAIR RATE WELL This years participants, taking most of the rewards, in the industrial arts fair did a spectacular job on their projects. Ernie Ziegler received a second place in the wood working two division. Not pic- tured are John Norconk who received a third in the wood working two division and Jerry Jankowski who received an honorable mention in the wood working one division. i 45 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS GLEN LAKE'S 1967 BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW Patricia Mikses finished first on a written test of homemaking knowledge and aptitude. The test is given to Senior girls all over the United States. By winning in school competition Pat is now eligible for state and national honors. She also received a silver charm along with this honors. Diana Harriger, was runner-up at the Regional 1966-67 MAKE IT YOURSELF IN WOOL CONTEST, Her entry, a Vogue Original helped her gain valu- able skill and further sewing knowledge. Judging at all levels of the contest is based on (1) fit and construction, (2) beauty of design, (3) coordination of design and fabric with the individual, and (4) the general fashion appearance. rs Mrs. Grace House, our Home Economics teacher was instrumental in both of the above cases. She deserves a great deal of credit for making our Homemaking Department the success that it is. 46 KING AND QUEEN OF THE PROM King Dan Harriger AS THE LABOR FRONT ROW: Glenn Aylsworth, Charles Wepking, Jack Rader, William Roush, Daniel Davis, Diana Harriger, Barbara Ray, Sally Mallory, Suzanne Sanday, Joyce McMillian. 2nd ROW: Steven Miller, Willard Darga, Wil- liam Welch, Edward Kirt, William Olson, JohnNorconk, Bonnie Bloswick, Cathy Peplinski, Beatrice Hounsell, Sandra Cogan, Paulette Pleva, Betty Skeba. 3rd ROW: Richard Wagner, Clifford McClain, Daniel Harriger, Lawrence Shalda, Steven Watson, Joseph Fabisak, Joan Musil, Mary Peck, Carol LaVanture, Jacqueline Laskey, Patricia Mikses, Nancy Miller. 4th ROW: Richard Plowman, John Miller, Frank Flowers, Jerome Jankowski, Jerry Kelenske, William Zeigler, Carolyn Warnes, Christine Norconk, Vicki Fitzpatrick, Mary Ann Drzewiecki, Linda Peppier, and Sandra Richardson, Alberta Erickson. Senior's marching in their final appearance as a class. Honor Students: Steve Miller, John Miller, Carolyn Wames, Paulette Pleva, Mary Peck and Linda Peppier. 48 SO THE REWARD Class Officers: (I. to r.) Pat Mikses, Secretary; Linda Peppier, Student Council; Mary Peck, President; Paul- ette Pleva, Student Council; John Miller, Treasurer; and Dick Plowman, Vice-President. The precedent of having Honor Students instead of a Valedictorian and Salutatorian was set this year, therefore the speeches at the graduation ceremonies were given by President Mary Peck and Vice-Presi- dent Dick Plowman. Class Motto: AS THE LABOR SO THE REWARD Class Colors: NAVY BLUE AND SILVER Class Flower: YELLOW ROSE 49 50 A THLETICS CHEERLEADERS ENCOURAGE SCHOOL SPIRIT Cheerleaders boosted school spirit at every op- portunity and backed the teams through both victo- ries and losses. They encouraged good sportsman- shop at football and basketball games. At this time we would like to congratulate our cheerleaders for an outstanding job throughout the year. L. to R. Diana Harriger, Cathy Peplinski, Marion Warnes Betty Flasha 52 J.V. Janice Beaman Bea Gauthier JoAnne Mikowski Jane Beaman Jackie Norconk 8th GRADE Linda Stachnik Rose Barczak Debbie Cherry Beth Me tee r Candy Oleson 7th GRADE Betty Lou Salisbury Chris Swierad Susan Drzewiecki Linda Ray Susan Warnes 53 WE THEY Traverse City J.V. 19 6 Benzie Central 6 42 Leelanau Schools 7 13 Elk Rapids 6 45 Brethern 13 32 Mesick 13 49 Kalkaska 7 27 Frankfort 7 27 54 FOOTBALL ’67 ROW 1: Coach Patch, David Miller, Dan Harriger, Chuck Wepking, Bill Olsen, Tom Shimek, Bill Ziglar, Jerry Kelenski, Coach Milks. ROW 2: Bill Roush, Bill Clark, Ken Flowers, Ellis Beck, Dick Plowman, Don Deering, Owen Faust, Ed Kirt, Ernie Ziglar, Frank Flowers. ROW 3: Dan Davis, Joe Fabiszak, Bill Welch, Bob Manning, Frank Winowiecki, John Miller, John Norconk and Lenny Shalda. 55 J. V.’S OFF TO A GOOD START TOP ROW: Chuck Polack, Ron Thoreson, Doug Manning, Scott Flaska, SECOND ROW: Jerry Flaska, Fred O'Brien, Tim Barr, Frank Brzezinski, Myron Basch, Stanley Fabiszak, and Manager, Tommy O'Brien. FRONT ROW: Coach Harold O'Brien, Donald Mikowski, Chuck Johnson, John King, Joe Swierad, David Winowiecki, Don Welch, Mike Deering, and Manager Mike Bolton. The Glen Lake Junior Varsity played only one game but took part in many scrimmages. This game was with Benzie Central in which we won by a score of 13 to 0. 56 Glen Lake--13 Benzie Central--0 SMALL BUT SUCCESSFUL SCORES WE THEY Mesick 29 26 Brethem 39 48 Kalkaska 55 30 Frankfort 61 77 Suttons Bay 47 48 Elk Rapids 21 48 Benzie Central 42 29 Leelanau 40 27 Mesick 48 37 Brethem 59 48 Leiand 35 24 Kalkaska 51 36 Frankford 51 66 Elk Rapids 49 52 Leland 23 45 Benzie Central 45 57 Leelanau 43 26 STANDING: Bob Flaska, Coach Dave Patch, Jim Moyer, Donald Mikowski, Chuck Polack, Fred O'Brien, Ron Thoreson, Frank Watson, Doug Manning, Manager Ray Salisbury. FRONT ROW: Robert Thoreson, Mike Deering, Dennis Whitten, Jerry Flaska, and Joe Swierad. 57 LAKERS STAGGER FIRST ROW: (L. to R.) Bill Roush, Manager, Ellis Beck, Owen Faust, Scot Flaska, Dan Harriger, Coach Milks. SECOND ROW: Don Deering, Manager, Bill Oleson, Chuck Wepking, Lenny Shalda, Bob Manning. THIRD ROW: Frank Winowiecki, Tom Shimek, and Dick Plowman. Coach Milks with his seniors. - A 58 59 EIGHTH GRADE L. to R. Mr. Burfiend, R. Miller, G. Poertner, G. Popa, G. VanHom, M. Blough, R. Oleson, J. LaVanture. BOT- TOM ROW: E. Mallory, R. Winowiecki, R. Taghon, D. Mikowski, W. Gatzke, D. Gatzke, M. Peplinski, J. Roush. SEVENTH GRADE L. to R. Mr. Burfiend, R. Wilcox, F. Nemeskal, G. Witten, J. Harriger, D. Seymour, D. Garvin, T. O'Brien, M. Norconk, M. Bolton, J. Blough. 60 TRACKERS IN TRAINING STANDING (L. to R.) John Tobin, Chuck Polack, Greg Flees, Don Mikowski, John Deegan, John Dean, John Hatlem, Jerry Kelenski, Bob Manning, Ron Thoreson, and Joe Fabiszak. KNEELING are: Larry Shalda, Frank Watson and Coach Patch. This Page Sponsored by SEEBURGER SALES SERVICE at Glen Lake. 61 LAKER’S END WITH 2—3 RECORD BACK ROW: (L. to R.) Dan Harriger, Owen Faust, Fred O'Brien, Don Deering, Leeny Shalda, Dick Plowman, Doug Manning, Scott Fiaska. FRONT ROW: Dan Davis, Joe Swierad, Bill Roush, Chuck Wepking. Coach Milks instructs. 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Goodrich TOM’S FOOD MARKETS WEST BAY LAUNDRY CLEANING VILLAGE Featuring the Best in Coin Operated Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service West Bay Shopping Center Traverse City, Michigan Congratulations PAUL GARTHE INCORP. 545 W. 11th St. or West Bay Shopping Center West Bay Shopping Center Traverse City, Michigan Compliments of PEARSONS PHARMACY Traverse City, Michigan West Bay Shopping Center Traverse City, Michigan RADERS PEPPIER REALTY REALTORS Gifts and Sundries Glen Arbor Jack and Mary Rader Michigan Phone 334-4000 GLEN EDEN HOTEL Dick and Lois Henry Glen Arbor, Michigan EDison 4-3671 THE YARN SHOP THE SODA SHOP A. D. SEIDEL SONS INC. Manufacturing Food Specialists Quality Institutional Food Represented by: Ed Patterson Glen Arbor on State 22 Whether You Knit, or Just Want a Treat, This Is the Place. Be Seeing You. Maple City Michigan Phone: 228-5248 Compliments of: STEFFEN'S GROCERY Phone EDison 4-3149 Glen Arbor, Michigan Best Wishes to the Class of 1967 GLEN ARBOR SHELL SERVICE Complete Automotive Service L. P. Gas Service David Moyers Compliments of: CEDAR DRUG 8-5415 Cedar Michigan VAN HORNS IGA MARKET EDison 4-9871 Glen Arbor Michigan CAstle 8-5820 Maple City Congratulations to the Class of 1967 Best Wishes PLEVA’S to the Class of 1967 Michigan Your One Stop Market CAstle 8-5415 Cedar Michigan BILL BARRATT Licensed Contractor Address: EDison 4-3029 Glen Arbor Michigan Best Wishes Empire Traverse City Northport TRUDE V S HARDWARE Hardware - - Paint Housewares--Sporting Goods --Your Downtown Hardware -- Customer Parking Behind the Store WI 6-4303 Traverse City Michigan Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1967 ROBERT MANNING STATE FARM INSURANCE State Farm Insurance Company FA 6-2261 Empire Michigan Compliments TAGHONS SERVICE HARRIGER’S RESTAURANT Specialty: Homemade Pies and Home Cooked Meals Phone: FAcuity 6-3201 Empire Michigan Phone: FAcuity 6-2230 Empire, Michigan MIKE TAGONS GARAGE Complete Auto Repairs and Body Shop Phone: FAcuity 6-2921 P.O. Box 116 Empire Congratulations to the 'Class of 1967' MONTGOMERY WARD - Traverse City, Michigan Ih Congratulations Class of 1967 Congratulations J. W. KRAUS INC. All Types of Painting and Decorating. Highest Quality Paints and Wallpaper. 423 E. 8th St. Phone WI 6-7850 Traverse City, Michigan 115 N. Hall St. Phone 6-5330 Traverse City, Michigan Congratulations and Best Wishes Congratulations STACEY'S RESTAURANT to the Class of 1967 128 East Front St. Charles M. Baldwin Traverse City, Michigan M. Photographer a . Everything in Music BALDWIN STUDIO V 1 Musical Instruments musicland 606 W. Front Street Traverse City Traverse City, Michigan Michigan Best Wishes from All of Us at the PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTER Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 67 MILLER'S STANDARD SERVICE Maple City Michigan Compliments of THE PRESCRIPTION SHOPS Bud Moyers--Curt Frook 102 S. Union St. 1100 6th St. 1111 E. Front St. Traverse City, Michigan Traverse City, Michigan KIEFT AND DORSEY FRANK’S GARAGE Quality Builders Phone: EDison 4-3252 or 4-3419 Route 1 Empire, Michigan Complete Building Service Standard Oil Products General Repair Phone: CAstle 8-5418 Cedar, Michigan JOHN DEERE QUALITY EQUIPMENT Industrial Agricultural Phone 946-7620 Traverse City Michigan BURRY’S Home-Cooked Foods Cedar Michigan BEST WISHES Mr. and Mrs. James Barr Mrs. Charlotte Groesser Mrs. Idabelle Turner A2C Michael Goodson Otto and Glady's B. Sherle Mary Welch Mr. and Mrs. Norm Welch Mr. and Mrs. John Lanham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson, Jr. Miss Sharon Richardson Sleeping Bear Mobile Hotel Bradford Shoe Store Petertyl's Drug Store Progress Cleaners and Launderers Glen Lake Beauty Salon Blen Arbor Laundry Mr. and Mrs. George Swanson FOOTHILL MOTEL AND COFFEE SHOP Congratulations to the Class of 1967 Joe and Dorothy Zboyan Phone 334-3495 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1967 CLUB-VIEW FARMS Snyder and Dennis Sleeping Bear Maple Syrup and Cherries Empire Michigan DEERINGS MARKET Meats, Groceries, Lockers FAculty 6-2474 Empire, Michigan


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