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

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7. After a successful Apollo 7 mission with three astro- nauts aboard, the United States followed in December with Apollo 8. This time a 3-man team made history by soaring into orbit around the moon. 8. This diagram shows the path of the Apollo 8 in suc- cessfully achieving lunar orbit and then returning to Earth. 9. Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts eulogizes his slam brother during funeral service for Senator Robert F. Kennedy in St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York. President and Mrs. Johnson listen at lower right. 10. Jim Northrup hits a triple off Bob Gibson in the 7th inning of the final game of the World Series at Busch stadium in St. Louis. Two runs were driven in and the Detroit Tigers went on to beat the St. Louis Cardinals. 11. Student sit-ins got their share of publicity in 1968 — photo shows Columbia University students during a demonstration in April. 12. This aerial view shows supporters of the Poor People’s Campaign ringing the reflecting pool and wading into its waters as they gathered in June at the Lincoln Memorial. At right is Resurrection City. '69 REFLECTION ■ A f Glen Lake, Michiga ' • 7 $ SENIORS PAGE 5 A BAG OF TOOLS Isn t it strange That princes and kings, And clowns that caper In sawdust rings, And common people Like you and me Are builders of eternity ? Each is given a bag of tools, A book of rules, And each must make-- Ere life is flown-- A stumbling block Or a stepping stone. R. L. Sharpe ORGANIZATIONS PAGE 39 Are builders of eternity? ATHLETICS PAGE 51 2 ADMINISTRATION-FACULTY PACE 17 UNDERCLASSMEN PACE 25 ACTIVITIES PACE 65 ADVERTISEMENTS PACE 73 3 Before you read any further, I would like to ex- plain what the Reflection Staff has tried to produce for you. You have probably already noticed the new name on your yearbook. Previous yearbooks have had no proper names, so the Staff developed REFLECTION, and would prefer reference to this yearbook as REFLECTION. We have increased REFLECTION this year by twenty-four pages. We could not necessarily afford it, but we wanted to give you more coverage of your activities. You'll notice more and larger pictures. You'll see more candid shots than you have ever seen. You'll notice Senior Accomplishments have been transferred to the ad section, to make your RE- FLECTION more informal. We have changed tradition not for the purpose of change, but to produce for you, a much better REFLECTION. I want to thank all members of the Reflection Staff and the Editorial Board, for all the hard work and time put into your REFLECTION. I want to personally thank: our advisor, Mrs. Covell, for her help in meeting deadlines; our photographer, MaryAnn Nemeskal, for a job well done; our patrons, you who made the 69 REFLECTION pos- sible. Thank You. Larry Fleis Editor 4 Class Officers: Chuck Polack, President; Joyce Faust, Secretary; Scott Flaska, Vice President; Carol Waslawski, Treasurer. 6 7 Carolyn Czerniak Harold Feigel Barbara Fitzpatrick David Drzewiecki Joyce Faust Scott FI ask a Lawrence Fleis Frances Fradd Lynallen Garvin Nancy Gauthier 9 Karen LaVanture John Tobin Don Welch Dennis Whitten Carl Zywicki Robert Frey Guidance Counselor: Mr. Rader Secretaries: Mrs. Dennis Mrs. Ford Mrs. Keyoth 19 This skirt is four inches too short! 21 Well, really! 22 T.G.I.F.! Harvey handed in a paper? 23 24 Nobody got an A on THAT test! ... And common people Class Officers: (L. to R.) F. O'Brien; D. Mikowskij J. VanderNoot; J. Faust. S. Binsfeld D. Blough F. Brzezinski M. Deering J. Flaska R Davis J. Dechow A. Fabiszak J. Faust Y. Chouinard G. Garthe T. Eble G. Flees 26 M. Garvin A. Gauthier L. Gauthier G. Hamilton J. Huff R. Hulbert K. Jakielek K. Lepley C. Manning i J. Mazurek J. Liljestrand T. Mason J. Moyer P. Meteer S. McClain D. Mikowski 27 L. Pleva R. Rader B. Thoreson J. Tobin J. VanderNoot C. Wilcox J. Swierad M. Winowiecki M. Wisner D. Zeigler 29 Class Officers: (L. to R.) L. Stachnik, S. Fleis, B. Meteer. 30 £ C. Gauthier 1 4.. V, J. Greenan K. Hamilton P. Hohnke J. Lavanture I M. Liljestrand R. Lemmen B. Meteer D. Mikowski D. Mikowski V. Manning 31 J. Mikowski A. Miller D. Novak L. Novak C. Oleson R. Oleson E. Pleva J. Pleva I. ’ F. Peplinski M. Peplinski G. Poetner G. Popa S. Ray 32 7 J. Roush J. Savage J. Savage R. Seymour D. Schopieray D. Shorter L. Stachnik R. Taghon B. Thoreson G. Van Horn G. Warner K. Warnes R. Winowiecki 33 Class Officers: (L. to R.) T. O'Brien, L. Petroskey, M. Bolton, D. Eimers. J. Basch p. Binsfeld J. Blough M. Bolton C. Boomer D. Eimers R. Feigel C. Flowers T. Flowers D. Ford 34 J. Mason C. Miller J. Neddo F. Nemeskal M. Norconk 35 D. Peplinski L. Petroskey A. Nowak T. O'Brien C. Pleva E. Robbins t: , I B. Salisbury M. Salisbury R. Rowden M. Schettek 36 B. Wisner R. Wilcox 37 FRONT ROW: R. Lambkin, C. Czerniak, P. Lanham, L. Flaska, J. Zimmerman; 2nd ROW: J. Miller, D. Dun- lap, D. Tobin, M. Watson, D. Chambers, C. Harriger, A. Hanson, C. Shimek, B. Nemeskal, B. Bolton, D. Ford, R. Blough, K. Schrock, S. Cherry, R. Shupiery, K. Beck; 3rd ROW: S. Richardson, J. Henry, K. Wep- king, B. Liljestrand, G. Chouinard, K. O'Connell, M. Shalda, M. Garvin, L. Burritt, J. Popa, R. Faust, T. Savage, M. Deering, P. Haywood; 4th ROW: P. Warnes, P. King, D. Kalena, P. Meteer, B. Nowak, M. Plow- man, E. Brown, D. Neddo, A. Jankowski, J. Boomer, R. Lowery, R. Skipski; 5th ROW: P. Boomer, R. Kurina, D. Feigel, D. Furnish. FRONT ROW: D. Brown, G. Schettek, B. Dean, S. Gatske, M. Egeler, W. Aylsworth; 2nd ROW: D. Yanosky, T. Ray, R. Boomer, P. Alexander, A. Wilcox, D. Shimek, M. Cozad, S. Stachnik, L. Burry, K. Flaska, V. Zurfehr, J. Wilcox, J. Taghon, T. DeFilippo, E. Jankowski, J. King, J. Chouinard, G. Mazurek, T. Brown; 3rd ROW: D. Cherry, D. Noonan, T. Schmidt, C. Allen, G. Schrock, J. Jewell, G. Greenan, D. Mikowski, T. Harriger, R. Skipski, T. Brown, J. Sage, L. Thoreson, J. Seymour, C. Blough; 4th ROW: D. Blencowe, J. Kraitz, K. Knudsen, S. Pitts, P. Kieft, M. Bolton, J. Barr, R. Peplinski, K. Salisbury, D. Shorter; 5th ROW: R. Noonan, D. Shorter, K. Reed, D. Garvin, S. Glazier, J. Lambkin, L. Pleva, M. Binsfeld, G. Dunlap. 38 g stone. Refle Editorial Board: Joyce Faust, Doug Manning, Mrs. Covell, Larry Fleis, Carol Waslawski, and Mary Ann Nemeskal. 40 Our Second Mom’ Faculty and Administration: Carol Waslawski and Gail Garthe. _K IJ tion Organizations: Jan Vander Noot and Mary Ann Nemeskal. Sports: Karen Jakielek and Judy Faust. Underclassmen: Inez Schmidt, Betty Salisbury, Beth Meteer, and Vicki Manning. Activities: Cheryl Manning, Linda Pleva, and Barb Thoreson. French I: (1. to r.) Cliff Buret, Mary Nemeskal, Marilyn Norconk, Carol Wilcox, Karen Leply, Yvonne Chouinard, Rhoda Lemmen, Linda Pleva, Jan Vander Noot, Sue McClain, Robert Frey, Glen Noonan. French II: (1. to r.) Sally Harriger, Robert Rader, Gary Hamilton, Carolyn Czerniak, Joyce Faust, Martha Clark, Larry Fleis, David Drzewiecki, Carol Waslawski, Bonnie Ray, Robert Peplinski, Janet Smith. On roof: John Deegan and Fred O'Brien. i Drink to your health. French cooking at its finest. Varsity Club FIRST ROW from left to right: Mike Deering, Don Welch, Scott Flaska, Ron Thoreson. SECOND ROW: Coach Herb Milks, John Eichstadt, Fred O'Brien, Chuck Polack, David Drzewiecki, Neil Wymer. On ladder: Gaery Warner, Jerry Flaska, David Schopieray, Joel Swierad, Doug Manning, Frank Brzezinski, Rick Winowiecki, Tim Barr. The VC was active raising money for the newly planned athletic field this year. Some of their ac- complishments were sponsoring Jr. High and Inter- Class tournaments, bake sales, and basketball raffles 44 These are letter winners? Pep Club After being dormant for two years, the Pep Club was rejuvinated. Student Council Members are from left to right, FRONT: Mr. Harold Sweeny, Advisor; Cheryl Manning, Treasurer; Mike Nor- conk; Joann Mikowski, Secretary; Betty Salisbury. BACK: Mike Deering; Jerry LaVanture; Larry Fleis, Presi- dent; Vicki Manning; Chuck Polack, Vice President. 46 Are Dick and Jane that interesting, Frances? Future Teacher's Club KNEELING from left to right, FRONT ROW: Mike Brown, Maralene Garvin, Carol Waslawski, Angie Wames. SEC- OND ROW: Inez Schmidt, Judy Henry, Judy Faust, Bonnie Ray, Barb Thoreson, Linda Pleva. THIRD ROW: Jan Vander Noot, Janet Smith, Frances Fradd, Gail Garthe. STANDING: Mr. Jack Rader, Advisor. Mary Nemeskal Mary Winowiecki. 47 Band FRONT ROW: (1. to r.) Sue Binsfeld, Beth Meteer, Betty Salisbury, Susan Richardson, Candy Oleson, Jenny Barr, Beth Bolton, Sue McClain. SECOND ROW: Vicki Manning, John Greenan, Joe Rowden, Mary Ann Nemeskal, Cheryl Manning, David Ford, David Neddo, Allen Jankowski, Karen Jakielek, Rhoda Lemmen. BACK ROW: Pam Meteer, Garth Greenan, Paul Binsfeld, Pat Meteer, Dennis Cherry. STAND- ING: Pat Drzewiecki, Judy Mazurek, John Brzezinski, Mr. McNaughton. Chorus FRONT ROW: (1. to r.) Mr. McNaughton, Judy Mazurek, Karen Lepley, Yvonne Chouinard, Kathy Garvin, Diane Chouinard, Mary Winowiecki, Mrs. Nowicki, SECOND ROW: Dan Peplinski, Pat Drzewiecki, Donna Peplinski, Barb Thoreson, Jan Dechow, Bea Gauthier, Cheryl Manning. BACK ROW: Rocky Taghon, John Tobin, Jim Win- owiecki, Wayne Novak, Gaery Warner. 48 4 Special Assignments Newspaper Staff Capriccio Advisor: Miss Carlisle Editorial Copy National Honor Society The National Honor Society Members are, BACK ROW, (1. to r.) Robert Peplinski, Greg Flees, Joyce Faust, Jan Vander Noot, Sally Harriger, Gary Hamilton, and Fred O'Brien. FRONT ROW: Judy Faust, Donna Peplinski, Carol Waslawski, Karen Jakielek, Maralene Garvin, and James Huff. Mr. Sweeney hands out the pins and certificates to the new members. The NHS had 1 new Senior member and 8 Juniors. In order to be elected a person must have the qualities of character, leadership, scholarship, and service. These are essential. This years' initiation was held in the evening so that the parents of the members could attend. The new members were selected by a panel of 5 high school teachers. 50 Refreshments were served afterwards. Left to right, FIRST ROW: Dan Blough, Fred O'Brien, Frank Brzezinski, Ron Thoreson, Doug Manning, Scott Flaska, Dave Drzewiecki, John Deegan, John Eichstadt. SECOND ROW: Coach J. Thomas, Ray Salisbury, John Greenan, Tim Barr, Greg Popa, Ricky Winowiecki, Gary Warner, Mark Peplinski, Mike Deering, Mike Burritt, Coach H. O'Brien. FOOTBALL 1968-1969 Teams played Opponents G.L. Elks Rapids 25 6 Brethren 20 7 Mesick 32 14 Kalkaska 25 6 Frankfort 53 6 Benzie Central 53 0 Leelanau 12 13 CONCENTRATION DESPERATION And They Called Upon the Experienced . . Mark VARSITY BASKETBALL Teams Played Opponents Leland Kingsley Brethren Leelanau Schools Mesick Frankfort Suttons Bay Kingsley Benzie Central Brethren Leelanau Schools Elk Rapids Mesick Leland Frankfort 0 Elk Rapids Benzie Central St. Francis (T.C.) ♦District Tournament Game STANDING: Coach Harold O’Brien, Jeff Blough, Frank Nemeskal, Mike Blough, John Greenan, David Mikowski, Dan Gatzke, Gary Warner, Mark Peplinski; Managers: Gary Poertner and Don Peplinski. KNEELING: Terri Popa, Larry Petros - key, Dale Gauthier, David Garvin, Tom O'Brien, Mike Norconk, John Brezinski, Ron Novak. Junior Varsity Teams played Leland Kingsley Brethren Leelanau Schools Mesick Frankfort Suttons Bay Kingsley Benzie Central Brethren Leelanau Schools Elk Rapids Mesick Leland Frankfort Elk Rapids Benzie Central G.L. Opponents 33 34 39 34 45 40 33 23 40 42 25 43 48 36 37 49 37 46 33 58 55 36 48 24 50 38 53 41 40 51 48 44 44 58 Eighth Grade STANDING, (L-R): Coach Peter Burfiend, Ted Brown, John Seymour, David Shimek, Jerry Jewell, Tom Schmidt, Garth Greenan, John Lambkin, George Schrock, Clarence Blough. KNEELING: Sherry Stachnik, Mary Jo Bolton, Tim Brown, David Noonan, Clifford Allen, Larry Thoreson, Don Mikowski, Dennis Cherry, Tom Harriger, Nancy Stanz, Jennifer Barr. Seventh Grade STANDING, (L-R): Dave Neddo, Keith Beck, Jeff Popa, David Ford, Randy Faust, David Kalena, Rocky Blough, Coach Peter Burfiend, Greg Warnes, Ken Schrock, Steve Cherry, Mark Deering, Tom Savage, John Boomer, Pat Meteer, Rick Shupiery, Roxane Lambkin, Mary Garvin, Cheryl Czerniak, Monica Shalda, Debbie Webking. 59 Cheerleaders: JoAnne Mikowski, Marilyn Norconk, Jackie Norconk, Barb Olsen. Varsity Cheerleaders 60 Never hit it. Never reach home. The Glen Lake Baseball Team won three out of the seven games for the season. The teams defeated were Leelanau Schools, Elk Rapids, and Brethren. Losing only one senior this year, the team will meet next year's season in full force. BASEBALL '69 FRONT ROW, left to right: Larry Petrosky, Mike Burnt, Greg Popa, Gary Warner, Mark Peplinski, and Mike Blough. BACK ROW: Tom O'Brien, Mike Deering, Fred O'Brien, Scott Flaska, John Eichstadt, Jerry FI a ska, and Jon Brzezinski. 63 It's gotta be a bird! Where the heck did this come from! Coach Thomas with track team. The track team competed in three meets this year. The two seniors of the team were responsible for making all the team points. At the Regionals in Traverse City, Ron Thoreson placed second in the 100 yard dash, making him eligible for the State Track Team competition in which he placed tenth out of the twenty-five runners. Gary Warner Ed Robbins Neal Wymer Ron Thoreson Dan Seymour Homecoming '68 Queen Jo Ann Mikowski es- corted by Scott Flaska. Left to right, TOP ROW: Frank Watson, Karen La Vanture, Marilyn Norconk, Larry Fleis. FRONT ROW: David Drze- wiecki, Beth Meteer, Inez Schmidt, Bob Manning. This year's Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet was held on May 3rd at the Park Place Motor Inn in the Hall of Michigan. The music which was supplied by Band X pleased its many lis- teners with various selections. As the evening progressed the King and Queen of the prom, Scott Flaska and JoAnn Mikowski, were an- nounced. The complete evening was enjoyed by those who attended and was an appropriate end to this year's big social events. 68 THE TOP ELEVEN Left to right, Larry Fleis, Bob Peplinski, Joyce Faust, Dave Drzewiecki, Joe Rowden, Frank Watson, Sally Harriger, Doug Manning, John Deegan, Carol Waslawski, and Greg Flees. THE CLASS OF POKAY'S SERVICE Home of the Terra Tiger M-72 946-5780 STATE FARM INSURANCE ® ROBERT MANNING 326-2261 Empire IVShAvC 0 F T R A V E R S E C 1 T Y 615 East Front Street Gourmet Dining Live Music Nightly--Viking Lounge Heated Swimming Pool Natural Sandy Beach Boat Launching Gift Shop Congratulations Graduates! CEDAR HARDWARE Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Fleis 228-5417 Cedar Compliments of: MICHIGAN Edward Pokoj Fred Newman LaVern VanHorn Pat Hobbins Basil Jankowski Russell Bevelhymer Darwin Stachnik Robert Stachnik Larry Stachnik Charles Flaska David VanHorn Daniel Elsenheimer Clint Meeuwenberg Ed Fleis Anthony Fleis J. B. Collings Wilfred Nash Don Aprill Gene Post Ray Salisbury Wayne Bright Glen Noonan Ken Gokey Congratulations and Best Wishes to the TRUDE V S HARDWARE Class of 1969 CLUB-VIEW FARMS Snyder and Dennis Sleeping Bear Maple Syrup and Cherries Empire Michigan Hardware - - Paint Housewares--Sporting Goods --Your Downtown Hardware-- Customer Parking Behind the Store WI 6-4303 Traverse City Michigan Compliments of THE PRESCRIPTION SHOPS 102 S. Union St. 1100 6th St. 1111 E. Front St. Traverse City, Michigan Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 SHERIDAN SERVICE STATION Tune-Up Brake Repair Snow Plowing Service Road Service Wheel Alignment Tires and Tire Service Phone: 334-4133 Glen Arbor, Michigan MYRON BASCH DAVE DRZEWIECKI Football 3,4 Honor Roll 3,4 Football 3,4 MARTHA CLARK French Club 3,4 Pep Club 4 French Pres. 4 Newspaper 3,4 Newspaper 4 French Club 3,4 Varsity Club 4 Lib. Aid 4 Pep Club 2 CAROLYN CZERNIAK SCOTT FLASKA Pep Club 4 Pep Club 1,2,4 French Club 3,4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Perfect Att. 1,2,4 Varsity Club V.P. 4 Lib. Aid 4 Reflection 1,2,3 Newspaper 1,2 RICHARD DARCA Drama Club 1 Drama Club 2,3 Lingua Poll 1,2,3,4 Shop Aid 1 Chorus 3 Curtis S. Award 1 JACK DEECAN Perfect Att. 1 Football 1,2,3,4 Class President 1 Track 1,2,3 Class V.P. 4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,3 French Club 3,4 Class Pres. 3 Baseball 1,3,4 Ski Club 4 Track 1 Drama Club 4 All Con. Foot. 4 Newspaper 4 Hon. Men. Foot. 3,4 Yearbook 1,2,3,4 Hon. Men. Bask. 3 Yearbook Bus. 3,4 Cap. Football 4 Congratulations and Best Wishes Congratulations to the Class of '69 STACEY'S RESTAURANT LAMBKIN’S BARBER SHOP 128 East Front St. 326-2263 Traverse City, Michigan Empire Congratulations Class of 1969 Michigan Best Wishes CHARLES FLASKA J. W. KRAUS INC. Building and Contracting All Types of Painting and Decorating. Highest Quality Paints and Wallpaper. 423 E. 8th St. Phone WI 6-7850 Traverse City, Michigan CAstle 8-5860 Maple City, Michigan DEERINGS MARKET JOYCE FAUST Pep Club 2 Pep Club, Pres. 4 Class Sec. 2,3,4 Drama Club 2,3,4 Newspaper Ed. 4 Reflection 2,3,4 A'st. Ed. of Year 4 Lib. Aid 2,4 Nat. Hon. Society 3,4 Honor Roll 2,3,4 BARB FITZPATRICK Pep Club 2,3,4 Pep Club Sec. 4 Drama Club 2,3,4 Perfect Att. 1,2,3 Office Aid 4 Lib. Aid 4 Newspaper 4 FRANCES FRADD French Club 3 Pep Club 1,2,3 Vice. Pres. FIA 4 Newspaper 4 Reflection 4 Drama Club 4 LAWERENCE FLEIS French Club Sec. 3 French Club 3,4 Yearbook Asst. Man. 3 Reflection Ed. 4 Student Council Pres. 4 Pep Club V.P. 4 Drama Club 4 Honor Roll 3 Act. Ed. Newspaper 4 Curtis Sales Aw. 2 BOB FREY Gymnastics Team 1,2,3 Soph. Letter 1,2 Varsity Letter 3 1st Conf. Var. 3 French Club 4 NANCY GAUTHIER Honor Roll 2 Perfect att. 2 MAXINE KING Pep Club 1,4 Perfect Att. 1,2 Office Aid 4 Meats, Groceries, Lockers FAculty 6-2474 Empire, Michigan Glen Lake is very proud of the accom- plishments made by these science fair par- ticipants. Mr. Bolton who received an award himself is very much responsible for the in- stallation of the ideas into these fragil minds. We are very proud of these people, we are proud of what they've done, and we are proud of Mr. Bolton. Betty Crocker Winner Sally Harriger This space is reserved to our Muskegon Science Fair winners whose pictures did not turn out. They were: Mike Deering, a 1st place winner in electronics; Tim Barr, a 2nd place winner in electricity; and Claude Czemiak, a 3rd place winner in electronics. CONG RATULATIONS John Eichstadt 1st prize winner in the 10th-11th grade division. Carol Waslawski 2nd prize winner in the 12th-13th grade division. Mike Bolton 2nd prize winner in the 8th-9th grade division. WILLARD J. BARRATT General Contractor Residential and Commercial Building Licensed Contractor Glen Arbor, Mich. 49636 334-3029 Congratulations SALLIE HARRICER Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,4 French Club 3,4 Pep Club 1,2,4 Betty Crocker Home. 4 Mich. Cit. Con. 3,4 Drama Club 4 Newspaper 4 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 ANN KIRT Pep Club 1,2,4 Student Council 1 Queen's Court 1 Drama Club 2,3 Ski Club 4 Reflection 4 French Club 3 Lib. Aid 4 Chorus 3 EVANS PAINTS AND WALLPAPERS The House of Color Windsor 6-8757 817 Bay St. Traverse City, Mich. GLEN EDEN HOTEL Dick L. Henry, Owner--Manager Glen Arbor, Michigan EDison 4-3671 KAREN LAVANTURE Pep Club 1,2,4 HOMECOMING COURT 3,4 Drama Club 2 Reflection 4 Student Service 3,4 Ski Club 4 SUSAN LAVANTURE Student Service 3,4 Pep Club 1,2,4 Ski Club 4 French Club 3 Drama Club 2 Reflection 4 Curtis Award 2 DOUG MANNING Mich. Cit. Con 3 Opt. Award 2 Curt. Sales Aw. 3 Football 1,2,3,4 Hon. Men. Foot. 3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2 Varsity Club 3,4 Pres. 4 Photo Ed. Yrbk 3,4 Newspaper 4 Soph. Drama 2 Perfect Att. 1 Class Treas. 1 JOANN MIKOWSKI Stud. Coun. Treas. 3 Stud. Coun. Sec. 4 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 HOMECOMING QUEEN 4 Reflection 2,3,4 French Club 3 Drama Club 1,2,3 Pep Club 1,2,4 Curtis Trophy 2 Lingua Poll 3,4 Office Aid 3,4 Library Aid 4 JACKIE NORCONK Cheerleader 2,3,4 HOMECOMING COURT 2 Pep Club 1,2,4 Student Council 2 LUCI PECK Pep Club 1,2,4 French Club 3 Drama Club 2,4 Reflection 3,4 Newspaper 2,4 Office Aid 4 Curtis Award 2 SALISBURY HARDWARE Paint--Plumbing Fishing Tackle Sporting Goods FAculty 6-2764 Empire Michigan WEST BAY LAUNDRY AND CLEANING VILLAGE Featuring the Best in Coin Operated Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service RITA NOVAK Pep Club 1,4 BOB PEPLINSKI Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Honor Society 3,4 Perfect Att. 1,2,3 Student Council 1,2 French Club 3,4 Pep Club 2 CHUCK POLACK Basketball 2,3,4 Bsk. Manager 1 Track 1 Football 1 Drama Club 2 Perfect Att. 1,2,3,4 Class Pres. 4 Stud. Coun. V.P. 4 West Bay Shopping Center JOE ROWDEN Honor Roll 1,2,4 Civil Air Patrol 2 Traverse City Michigan Yrbk. Photog. 3,4 ,3,4 SLEEPING BEAR ORCHARDS BOX 41, EMPIRE, MICHIGAN 49630 2621 W. CHICAGO AVE, CHICAGO, ILL. 60622 ARTHUR B. AURBACH Chicago Business Office 312 278-8108 WILLIAM E. DOWSETT Orchard Manager 616 326-2723 Homesites Lodging Skiing Golfing Swimming Horseback Riding Restaurant Bar Winter Summer Recreation FOOT HILLS’ MOTEL AND COFFEE SHOP Route 2 Maple City EDison 4-3495 THE RIVERSIDE SHOP Unusual Gifts and Clothing Phone 228-5461 from All Over the World! Cedar Glen Arbor Congratulations! Class of 69 SLEEPING BEAR SCENIC DUNE RIDES EDison 4-3191 Glen Haven PARKWAY MOTEL Scenic and Restful Dune Highway M109 Phone 334-4161 Empire PEPPLER REALTY REALTORS 334-4000 Glen Arbor Congratulations! Class of 69” DUNE VALLEY MOTEL As Michigan grows and prospers, life grows better for each generation. Consumers Power is growing, too, as it supplies ever greater amounts of electricity and natural gas to industry and people. Growth brings challenge. We must find new and better ways to perform our services. Nearly 11,000 men and women of Consumers Power enjoy meeting the challenge every day. Come grow with us! at the Foot of Sleeping Bear EDison 4-3789 Empire Consumers power General Offices: Jackson, Mich. Gift and Sundries Shop Jack and Mary Rader RADERS Congratulations to the Class of 1969 Charles M. Baldwin M. Photographer Glen Arbor Michigan Compliments of: BALDWIN STUDIO STEFFEN'S GROCERY Phone EDison 4-3149 Glen Arbor, Michigan 606 W. Front Street Traverse City Michigan At Glen Lake Best Wishes SEEBURGER SALES AND SERVICE Maple City, Michigan Compliments of COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT CO. fNC. Glen Arbor Indianapolis Michigan Indiana to the Class of 69” GLEN ARBOR SHELL SERVICE Complete Automotive Service Gene Novak Phone: EDison 4-3831 Glen Arbor Michigan Congratulations and Best Wishes J. HAROLD DeVETTE AGENCY General Insurance CAstle 8-5422 Cedar, Michigan Best Wishes Seniors mpiRcynmioiML brhk Empire Traverse City Northport Congratulations to the Compliments of Class of 1969 PEARSONS PHARMACY PLEVA’S i 5PRHTRN K sYane? Your One Stop Market CAstle 8-5415 West Bay Shopping Center Cedar Michigan Traverse City, Michigan faces . . . 87 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '69! RENNIE OIL CO. JANET SMITH French Club 3,4 Pep Club 4 Future Teachers 4 Honor Roll 4 Perfect Att. 2 Library Aid 4 Curtis Award 3 Drama Club 2,4 RON THORESON Basketball 1,2,3 Football 2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 2,4 Student Council 2 Band 1,2 Varsity Club 3,4 Ski Club 4 Varsity Club Treas. 4 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 Traverse City Frankfort Bellaire HARRIGER’S RESTAURANT Homemade Pies and Home Cooked Meals Phone FA 6-3201 Empire Michigan THE CRACKER BOX Congratulations and Best Wishes Enjoy a Meal with Us or Perhaps a Bowl of Home Made Soup or Meet Your Friends for Pie and Coffee. SPORTMAN SHOP Live Bait and Sporting Goods Glen Arbor, Michigan Jean and John Dean J S HAMBURGS Best on the Bay Compliments to the Class of 69 CARROLL AMES BARBER SHOP Curb Service 302 W. Front St. WI 7-6409 Traverse City, Michigan Empire, Michigan BEST WISHES PARK PLACE CAMP KOHAHNA Our 46th Season Warren and Christine Hunter FRANK'S GARAGE Standard Oil Products General Repair Phone: CAstle 8-5418 Cedar, Michigan Compliments of Dave and Fred Taghon TAGHON’S SERVICE 326-2230 Empire Michigan SINCLAIR Larry Novak, Sinclair Dealer Phone CA 8-5427 Galla's Service and General Repair Phone CA 8-5540 VLACKS IGA MARKET Fresh and Smoked Meats CAstle 8-5412 Cedar Michigan Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 WARNES GROCERY Phone: EDison 4-3351 Glen Arbor, Michigan 90 91 Felicitations Auxgradues de la classe de 1969 Bu Cercle Franfais Compliments of: The Student Council of 69 Compliments of: To All Those Who Didn’t Make It! Best of Luck? The Best Class in the World The Glen Lake VARSITY CLUB Naturally, the Class of 69 !! Compliments and Best Wishes from: The Juniors of 1969” DON WELCH Football 1,2,3,4 Track 4 Pep Club 1,4 Drama Club 1,2 Varsity Club 4 CAROL WASLAWSKI Reflec. Lay Ed. 4 Pep Club 1,4 Class Treas. 3,4 Class Pres. 2 French Club 3,4 News. Copy Ed. 4 Drama Club 2,3,4 FT A 4 Nat. Hon. So. 3,4 Perf. Attend. 1,2,3,4 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Science Fair ANGIE WARNES Pep Club 1,2,4 Ski Club 1,2,4 Perf. Attend. 2 You. App. Cit. 2 Cert, of Achi. 2 Office Aid 2 Library Aid 3,4 Home Ec Aid 3 Reflec. Staff 4 Newsp. Staff 4 The Seniors of ”1970”!! Zhe Accordion 4 Guitar Center BLUE PHOTO CO. Everything in Musical Instruments and Repairing! --Photofinishing Lab-- Specialized Color and Black White Photography Joe Dolan Victoria Fredrickson Kodak Eastfield Professional Building 1142 East Eighth 946-5354 1027 E. 8th St. 946-5066 Traverse City Congratulations to the Class of 1969 GRAND TRAVERSE ELECTRIC COMPANY Congratulations to the Class of 1969 A. W. RICKERD MONUMENT CO. Traverse City Traverse City LUMBER BUILDING center Lumber --Plu mbing Heating--Electrical Grawn 947-3500 1 Mile West of Intersection 31 37 Congratulations! Class of 69 BILL THOMAS RESTAURANT Compliments of: Greater Traverse City Automobile Dealers Association Patrons Martha Andreson Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Moore The Soda Shop Green Pines Miniature Golf Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burfiend Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nowicki Mrs. Frixon's Fifth Grade Reverend and Mrs. Elmer Faust Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fradd Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peck Sally Harriger Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harriger Mr. and Mrs. Harold O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Schmidt Bournes Restaurant Dune Haven Motel Mr. and Mrs. George Polack Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Waslawski Mr. and Mrs. Glen Noonan Class of 69 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fleis INTERNATIO 1. Martha Vasconcellos. representing Brazil, was crowned Miss Universe 1968 at the Miss Universe Beauty Pag eant in Miami Beach. Florida. 2. Pope Paul VI shakes hands with Dr. Christiaan Barnard during a private audience at the Vatican. The pontiff congratulated the surgeon on his work in heart trans- plant operations. 3. Jacqueline Onassis and her husband. Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis. leave chapel on the Greek Island of Scorpios after their marriage October 20th. 4. In May the Paris Peace Talks began in an effort to stop the Vietnam conflict. French Presidency Protocol Chief Bernard Durand indicates seats for the North Vietnam- ese representatives and for the U.S. representatives, headed by Averell Harriman. second from right. 5. A defiant Czech youth waves a national flag under the gun barrel of a Soviet tank in Prague. This Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslavakia occurred in August. 6. U.S. Marines man the high ground watching for snipers as giant Chinook helicopters descend onto a landing zone about 27 miles southwest of Da Nang, South Vietnam. L EVENTS Mexican girl athlete Ennqueta Basilio races up the stairs of Olympic stadium in Mexico City with the Olympic flame to climax the opening ceremony. The U.S. was not the only nation to feel the effects of rebellious youth. Here a crowd of students jam the Via Del Tritone in Rome demanding educational reforms. Hardly a wall was left standing after this Iranian town of 14.363 people was struck by an earthquake on Au gust 28th. The death toll throughout Eastern Iran was estimated at more than 11.000. A Parisian reads a newspaper headlining the monetary crisis in France. French President Charles de Gaulle later announced there would be no devaluation of the franc. Commander Lloyd M. Bucher, skipper of the captured U.S. intelligence ship, Pueblo, is shown as depicted in news film from North Korea. Officers and crew were released in December. Rescue workers and residents sift through the rums of Arab dwellings in Ibbid Eara. Jordan, after what Arab authorities described as an Israeli bombing attack. Is- raeli authorities charged that Jordanian gunners touched off the attack.


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