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

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In my Life There are places I'll remember All my life though some have changed. Some forever not for better Some have gone and some remain. All these places had their moments With lovers and friends I still recall. Some are dead and some are living, In my life I've loved them all. Lennon -McCa rtney DEDICATION In an attempt to show the appreciation for his endeavors, the staff of Reflection 70 dedi- cates this volume to Mr. Harold Sweeny. In his tenure at Glen Lake High School he has unselfishly offered his time, advice and coop- eration to any and all that sought it. May this dedication be as lasting a memory to him as he will be to the school he has so faithfully served. IN MEMORIAM Because I could not stop for Death, He kindly stopped for me; The carriage held but just ourselves And Immortality. We slowly drove, he knew no haste, And I had put away My labor, and my leisure too, For his civility. We paused before a house that seemed A swelling of the ground; The roof was scarcely visible, The comice but a mound. Since then • tis centuries; but each Feels shorter than the day I first surmised the horses' heads Were toward eternity. Harvey W. Sachleben, head of the commercial department at Glen Lake High School, passed away very unexpectedly on December 19, 1969. His memory will long be with us. 7 8 9 10 MONOTONOUS BUT, EVER CHANGING ii 12 13 14 ANNUAL STAFF . . .AND!. . . Editor: Jan Vander Noot Asst. Editor: Linda Pleva Photographer: Robin Seymour Layout: Karen Jakielek Advertising: Mike Bolton Advisor (?): Mr. John Schlosser ORGANIZATIONS AND FACULTY SPORTS Gail Vander Noot, Gail Garthe, Evelyn Richards, Deb Ford, and Mary Ann Nemeskal. Karen Jakielek, Lori Burry, and Mike Bolton. 16 SENIORS: Pam Meteer, Linda Stachnick, Rose Barczak, and Kathy Wames. UNDERCLASSMEN: Kit Commins, Batty Salisbury, Inez Schmidt, and Sherry Stachnick. ACTIVITIES: Judy Henry, Janet Harriger, and Lucia Novak. i u- French I students are, STANDING: Donna Fradd, Janet DeFillippo, Candy Oleson, Barb Thoreson, Kathy Wames, Linda Stachnik, Robin Seymour, Shirley Fleis, Joan Savage, Mark Peplinski, Instructor, Miss Carlisle, Robert Oleson, Dorrit Billman, Theresa Brezinski, Susan Ray, Debbie Cherry, Rose Barczak, Gerri Mazurek, Jean Savage, and Rita Dezelski. SITTING are John Greenan and Jim Hilton. CLUB French II students are Mary Ann Nemeskal, Pamela Meteer, Cliff Burritt, Donna Peplinski, Glenn Noonan, Linda Pleva, Rhoda Lemmen, Instructor, Miss Carlisle, and Janice Vander Noot. For the second year in a row, the French Club cooked their Christmas Dinner in which the French II students prepared such dishes as Cassulet and Crepes. Everyone who attended will agree it was a great success. 19 N O President: Linda Pleva, Vice-President: Mike Brown, Secretary: Theresa Brzezinski, Treasurer: Barb Thoreson. Members are: Judy Basch, Dorrit Billman, Mary Jo Bolton, Connie Boomer, Deb Brice, Kit Comm ins, Rita Dezelski, Pat Drzewiecki, Rhonda Fie gal, Kathy Garvin, Colleen Gatzke, Sue Goodrick, Judy Henry, Pam Honke, Kathy Knudson, Gerri Mazurek, Sue McClain, Donna Novak, Lucia Novak, Fred O'Brien, Deb Peplinski, Elaine Pleva, Janet Pleva, Ruth Ann Pleva, Mary Salisbury, Rovin Seymour, Diane Shorter, Inez Schmidt, Linda Stachnik, Sherri Stachnik, Nancy Stanz, Chris Swierad, and Kathy Warnes. HEALTH CLUB BACK ROW: Vicky Zimmerman, Vicky Beck, Debbie Ford, Jean Savage, Gerri Mazurek, Rose Barczak, Sue McClain, Kathy Wames, Pam Meteer, Donna Peplinski, Linda Stachnik, Rita Dezelski, Chris Pleva, Judy Henry, Mary Shalda, and Evelyn Richards. FRONT ROW: Inez Schmidt, Candy Ole son, Karen Jakielek, Sue Binsfeld, Robin Seymour, Debbie Cherry, Janet DeFillippo, and Maria Hartkopf. BAND Concert and Marching Band members: Rose Barczak, John Greenan, Sue Binsfeld, Beth Meteer, Sue Richardson, Betty Salisbury, Jenny Barr, Beth Bolton. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Nemeskal, Mary Jo Bolton, Nancy Stanz, David Ford, Rhoda Lemmen, Inez Schmidt, Tom Schmidt, Alan Jankowski (missing). THIRD ROW: Kaye Sutherland, Peggy Lanham, Mike Bolton, Vicky Manning, Karen Jakielek, Garth Greenan, Jeannine Garthe, Paul Binsfeld, Dennis Cherry. STANDING: Rocky Tag- hon, Pat Drzewiecki, Lori Burry, and Mr. Thomas O. McNaughton, Director. 22 The Band this year has come a long way. It is working itself to the top with hard work and perseverance. During the year the band has gone to various concerts and band festivals and also has presented five concerts. Some mem- bers of the band went to a Solo and Ensemble Festival with Glen Lake making a very good showing. Receiving a num- ber one rating for their performances was Paul Binsfeld who also went on to the regional and state festivals and re- ceived a number one rating. Those receiving a number two rating for their performances were Sue Binsfeld and Beth Meteer in a flute duet; Rhoda Lemmen and Allan Jankow- ski in a comet duet; John Greenan, Rose Barczak, and Mary Jo Bolton in a clarinet trio; Rhoda Lemmen in a cor- net solo; Karen Jakielek in a baritone solo. Sue Binsfeld received a number three rating in a flute solo. Paul received his number one rating on a french horn. Lin- da Stachnik was the accompanist for most of the performers. 23 24 CHORUS PEP CLUB ’70 VARSITY CLUB nr -------------1. l FIRST V: David Schopieray, Dale Gauthier, John Greenan, Joel Swierad, Robert Thoreson, Ernie Fryer, Mark Peplinski, Fred O'Brien, John Eichstadt, Greg Popa, Raymond Salisbury, Tim Barr. SECOND V: Frank Brzezin- ski, Jon Brzezinski, Dan Seymour, Tom O'Brien, Advisor: John Schlosser, Mike Deering, Larry Petroskey, Mike Burritt, Eddie Robbins. THIRD V: Bruce Pendelton, Danny Blough, and Gary Flees. The Varsity Club during the past year has sponsored the Glen Lake Jr. High Tournament and the Class Tour- naments. At the half times of these games and also during the regularly scheduled games of the season they held cake raffles. The Varsity Club has contributed most of its profits towards the new football field which should be in use in the near future. 27 Members of the Student Advisory Committee are: Kevin Reed, Linda Stachnik, Mike Bolton, John Eichstadt, Advisor, Mr. Sweeny, and Jan Vander Noot. I Members of the Laker staff are: Jim Huff, Greg Van Horn, Karen Jakielek, Janice Vander Noot, Rhoda Lemmen, Betty Salisbury, Shirley Fleis, Inez Schmidt, Dorrit Billman, Gail Garthe, and Advisor, Miss Carlisle. HOMECOMING 69 This year marked the first in Glen Lake History that the Lakers were victorious in their annual battle. The Reigning Court consisted of Queen Sue Binsfeld, Donna Peplinski, Theresa Brzezinski, Betty Salisbury and Joan Fleis. The joyous attitude was continued through the evening at the Homecoming Dance. The Lakers clobbered the Bulldogs 20-8. 30 CAST STANDING L TO R: K. Jakielek, S. Stachnik, S. Binsfeld, K. Wames, D. Billman, L. Novak, G. Greenan, M. Peplinski, M. Burritt, L. Commins, J. Huff, F. O'Brien, D. Cherry, L. Stachnik, R. Taghon, Lemmen, B. Thoreson, S. Reynolds, T. Schmidt, J. Vander Noot, M. J. Bolton, N. Stanz, K, Fryer, G. Van- der Noot, A. Jankowski, J. Harriger, R. Barczak. CREW SITTING L TO R: R. Rader, S. Goodnck, G. Garthe, P. Hohnke, R. Seymour, K. Commins, L. Ray, ). Garthe, D. Ford, S. Wames, I. Schmidt, M Bolton, T. O'Brien, L. Petroskey, J. Brezinski, D. Brice, C. Boomer. Camera shy: D. Cherry, J. Henry, J. Mason, P. Neeley, C. Pleva, J. Savage, J. Savage, B. Salisbury. 32 AWARDS MR. WILLIAM BOLTON On May 6, Mr. Bolton took the top award as one of the outstanding chemistry teachers in Mich- igan during Frontiers in Science Day recently Fer- ris State College. He was selected for the honor from among science teachers representing seven- teen counties in northwestern Michigan. Bolton received the top cash award of two hundred dollars and a medallion. Glen Lake High School received a certificate recognized it as one of the schools doing an outstanding job of instruction in chemistry. 34 ELECTRONICS SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS WINNERS OF SCIENCE FAIR AT THE SAULT 35 AWARDS BAND SOLO AND ENSEMBLE WINNERS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 36 Frank Brzczinski Most Valuable Player -- Football Greg Popa 1st Team All Conference — Football Offensive Team Honorable Mention on Defense EXTRA EFFORT EXTRA REWARD Fred O'Brien 2nd Team All Conference — Basketball 1st Team All Conference — Baseball A w A R D S Gaery Warner 1st Team All Conference — Football Offensive Team Helmet Award for 85 individual tackles Tim Barr 1st Team All Conference — Football Offensive and Defensive Teams This year's Junior-Senior Prom was held on May 2nd at Schulers. The Rain Makers provided the music. The King and Queen of the Prom were Frank Brzezinski and Rita Davis. 39 GRADUATION’70 40 Honor Students: Pat Drezewieki, Karen Jakielek, Mary Nemeskal, Donna Pep- linski, Maralene Garvin Linda Pleva, Jan Vander Noot, Gail Garthe, James Huff (not shown, Fred O'Brien). 41 VARSITY FOOTBALL SITTING: John Greenan, Cliff Burritt, Bruce Pendelton, Ken Flowers, Ron Novak, Ray Salisbury. KNEELING: Assistant Manager Eric Brown, Jerry Flaska, Garth Greenan, Ernie Fryer, Tim Barr, Greg Popa, Frank Brzezinski, Mark Peplinski, STANDING: Assistant Coach John Schlosser, Coach Dick Hilton, Dan Blough, Fred O'Brien, Mike Deering, Mike Burritt, John Eichstadt, Gaery Warner, Gary Flees, Davd Mikowski, Athletic Director John Thomas, Manager Jack Roush. VARSITY FOOTBALL 69-70 TEAMS PLAYED G.L. OPPONENTS Kinsley 44 0 Leelanau Schools 36 0 Frankfort 12 7 Mesick 20 8 Benzie Central 0 20 Brethren 14 22 Elk Rapids 0 42 This years Varsity football squad enjoyed a four and three record that matched Glen Lakes record for the most wins in one season. The Lakers were captained by Gaery Warner and John Eichstadt and was led by Head Coach Dick Hilton, who was assisted by John Thomas and John Schlosser. Testifying to an important program was the selection of Gaery Warner and Tim Barr to the All-Conference offen- sive first team. Greg Popa and Tim Barr won first defensive honors. Frank Brzezinski was voted for the teams Most Valuable Player. Gaery Warner received the Helmet Award for the Most Individ- ual Tackles. J.V. FOOTBALL The little Lakers were led by co-captains John Seymour and Jeff Blough. A three game and two scrimmages proved to be an uphill battle, but ended in a moral victory in a tight 18-14 loss to a strong Traverse City team. George Shrock and Bob Stachnik tied for the Most Valuable Player on offensive. George was the leading ground gainer. Rich’Skipski led the team in individual tackles and was voted the Most Valuable Player on de- fense. The J.V.'s were coached by John Schlosser. VARSITY BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT; Joe Swierad, Bob Thoreson, John Greenan, Dan Gatzke, Dale Gauthier, Fred O'Brien, Greg Popa, and Ray Salisbury. VARSITY BASKETBALL 69-70 TEAMS PLAYED G.L. OPPONENTS TEAMS PLAYED G.L. OPPONENTS Leland 57 63 Suttons Bay 82 64 Benzie Central 64 62 Elk Rapids 56 81 Mesick 48 58 Brethren 57 66 Elk Rapids 52 76 Leland 72 84 Brethren 52 61 Kinsley 53 70 L.L. St. Mary 67 73 Frankfort 50 69 Kinsley 43 92 Leelanau Schools 69 63 Frankfort 76 58 Leland 63 62 Leelanau Schools 85 57 L. L. St. Mary 70 72 Benzie Central 61 38 Mesick 67 60 State District Tournament Coach O'Brien with team J.V. BASKETBALL KNEELING; Ross Cate, Mike Burritt, Frank Nemeskal, Dan Seymour, Mike Bolton, Jeff Blough, Ron Novak. STANDING; Coach Dick Hilton, John Seymour, Tom O'Brien, Larry Petroskey, Jon Brezinski, Dave Garvin, Manager Ed Robbins. J.V.'s TEAMS G.L. OPPONENTS Leland 37 20 Benzie Central 26 41 Mesick 36 41 Elk Rapids 26 36 Brethren 44 46 St. Marys 41 36 Kinsley 52 47 Frankfort 59 50 Leelanau Schools 41 33 Benzie Central 39 50 Mesick 42 32 Suttons Bay 58 43 Elk Rapids 54 37 Brethren 47 46 Leland 56 42 Kinsley 65 51 Frankfort 58 59 Leelanau Schools 56 45 49 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCORES GL 28 T. C. Frosh 35 GL 39 Frankfort 23 GL 55 Kinsley 18 GL 30 St. Francis 68 GL 58 Kinsley 16 GL 46 T. C. Frosh 73 GL 36 Frankfort 26 GL 42 St. Francis 72 The Freshman basketball team, coached by John Schlosser, finished this season with dual victories over Frankfort and Kinsley and dual losses to two strong Traverse City teams. Garth Greenan and Tom Schmidt co-captained the Frosh. Scoring honors went to George Schrock. Top re bounder and Most Valuable Player for the team was Garth Greenan. Ted Brown, Cliff Allen, Tim Brown, Tom Harriger, Dave Noonan, Dave Shimek, Garth Greenan, Coach John Schlosser, Clarence Blough, Tom Schmidt, George Schrock, Larry Thoreson, Don Mikowski, Mgr. Mike Binsfeld. BASEBALL 1970 KNEELING; LEFT TO RIGHT: Greg Popa, John Eichstadt, Mike Deering, Fred O'Brien, Mark Peplinski, Mana- gers Gary Jakielek and Tim O'Brien. STANDING: Coach Harold O'Brien, Don Mikowski, Dave Shimek, Amie Wilcox, Ken Liskie, Ron Novak, Ed Robbins, Larry Petrosky, Tom Schmidt, Cliff Allen, and Jon Brzezinski. Seniors John Eichstadt, Mike Deering, and Fred O'Brien. I Which way is Home? Glen Lake Glen Lake Glen Lake Glen Lake Glen Lake Glen Lake SCORES 3 Leelanau Sch. 5 0 Frankfort 13 9 Kinsley 4 0 Brethren 14 9 Elk Rapids 2 7 Benzie Central 10 Glen Lake 0 Mesick 11 1970 TRACK The 1970 track team was very successful. The team set new school records in seven events. In addition to setting a new conference record in the 100 yard dash, Frank Brzezinski broke the school 220 yard dash record. John Greenan established a new 2 mile record. Mark Peplinski pole vaulted over 2 feet higher than any other Glen Laker in history. Sophomores Mike Burritt and Dan Seymour broke the schools records in the low hurdles and long jump respectively, both the 880 and mile relay units established new school records. Eighteen boys participated during the season, the most to take part in track in the history of the Laker track team. i i MEMBERS Joe Harriger Mark Peplinski John Lambkin Micheal Norconk Daniel Seymour John Seymour George Schrock Larry Thoreson Clarence Blough Jeffrey Blough Tim Brown Frank Brzezinski Micheal Burritt Roy Fiegel Daniel Gatzke John Greenan WRESTLING LEFT TO RIGHT; Mike Brown, John Eichstadt, Greg Flowers, Wayne Gatzke, Mark Peplinski, Roy Feigel, Dave Eimers, Dale Feigel, Bob Garthe, and Coach Jones. V Glen Lake's first year in competitive wrestling was over on March First. The results of that first year were quite successful. In competition against four schools, Glen Lake broke even in matches with Manistee in a scrimmage, got clobbered by Benzie Central, and won seven out of eleven matches in a triangular meet with Frankfort and Traverse City. i VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT; Beth Meteer, Rose Barczak, Shirley Fleis, Linda Stachnik, and Vicky Manning. J.V. CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Fleis, Nancy Stanz, Chris Swierad, Jacky Wilcox, and Jeannine Garthe. Cheer those Lakers 60 Superintendent: MR. BARR Principal: MR. SWEENY MRS. DENNIS MRS. KEYOTH r ' • 61 MR. MILKS Guidance Counselor: MR. RADER „ w , Secretary: Mrs. Ford 62 MR. MOORE MR. BURFIEND MISS BRAMMER 64 MR. GARTHE MR. SCHLOSSER MISS CARLISLE MR. KELLY MR. FROST 65 MR. AND MRS. ROCKWELL 66 MR. JONES MR. MacNAUGHTON AND MRS. DENNIS 67 MR. HILTON MISS SUSOR MR. THOMAS Athletic Director — !?! — MRS. HOUSE 69 Cooks: Mrs. Baatz, Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Stacknik. MR. LASKEY MR. KOSHANS MR. WARNES MR. FORD 70 71 CL SS OF 70 Class Officers — Bea Gauthier, Sec. , Glen Noonan, V. Pres. , Fred O'Brien, Pres. , Jim Huff, Treas. Class Flowers — Daisies Class Motto — Our ways are ways of pleasantness, and all our paths are peace. 72 YVONNE CHOU IN A RD CLAUDE CZERNIAK RANDY DAVIS RITA DAVIS JAN DECHOW MIKE DEERINC PAT DRZEWIECKI 74 LARRY GAUTHIER JIM HUFF v AUBRA GAUTHIER BEA GAUTHIER RONDA HULBERT 76 JUDI MAZUREK PAM METEER 77 SUE McCLAIN GLEN NOONAN 79 DONNA PEPLINSKI RAY SALISBURY JAN VANDER NOOT TIM BARR Science Fair 1,2, 3,4 Football 1,2, 3,4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 All Con. Football 4 Yearbook 4 Pep Club 2, 3 SUE BINSFELD Band 1,2,3,4 Ski Club 1,2, 3,4 Chorus 2 Pep Club 2,3 Health Club 4 HOMECOMING QUEEN 4 DAN BLOUGH Track 3 Varsity Club 3,4 Football 3,4 FRANK BRZEZINSKI Football 1,2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 3,4 Pep Club 3 Ski Club 3,4 Honorable Mention Football 4 YVONNE CHOU IN A RD Chorus 3,4 French Club 3 Honor Roll 3,4 CLAUDE CZERNIAK Science Fair 1,2, 3,4 RANDY DAVIS Ski Club 3,4 Pep Club 3,4 RITA DAVIS Chorus 3,4 Office Aid 4 Pep Club 1,2, 3,4 JAN DECHOW Cheerleader 1 Chorus 1,3,4 Ski Club 1,3 Class Sec. 1 Newspaper 3 Pep Club 2,3 Class Treas. 2 Band 1 MIKE DEERING Student Council 1,3 Class Treas. 2 Football 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball 1,2 82 Baseball 2, 3,4 Varsity Club 3,4 Ski Club 2,3,4 Pep Club 2,3,4 Band 1, 2 Science Fair 3,4 PAT DRZEWIECKI Perfect Att. 1,2 Honor Roll 3,4 Band 2,3,4 Chorus 3, 4 Pep Club 2,3,4 FTA 4 Library Aid 3 Natl. Honor Society 4 TOM EBLE Custodian Aid 2,3,4 Pep Club 2,3 JOHN EICHSTADT Varsity Club 3,4 Student Council 4 Football 3,4 Baseball 3,4 Wrestling 1,4 ALICE FABISZAK Pep Club 3,4 Chorus 4 Perfect Att. 2 JERRY FLA SKA Football 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Varsity Club 1,2, 3,4 Honorable Mention Basketball 3 GARY FLEES Football 2,3,4 Basketball 1 Pep Club 1 Varsity Club 4 ERNIE FRYER Baseball 1,2, 3,4 Football 1,2, 3,4 Basketball 2 Ski Club 1,2,3,4 Varsity Club 1,2, 3,4 GAIL GARTHE Perfect Att. 1,2 Youth App. Award 2 FTA 3 Honor Roll 3 French Club 3 Girls State 3 Pep Club 3,4 Drama Club 3,4 Newspaper Staff 3,4 Yearbook 3,4 Ski Club 4 Natl. Honor Society 4 MARALENE GARVIN Honor Roll 2,3,4 Perfect Att. 1,2,3,4 Nat. Honor Society 3,4 FTA 3 Office Aid 4 Youth App. Award 4 Outstanding Teen 4 Salutatorian 4 Chorus 4 Pep Club 3,4 AUBRA GAUTHIER Pep Club 3,4 BEA GAUTHIER Cheerleader 1,2 Pep Club 1,2 Chorus 3,4 Office Aid 3 Class Sec. 4 Ski Club 3 JIM HUFF Nat. Honor Society 3,4 Class Treas. 4 Drama Club 3,4 Youth App. Award 3 KAREN JAKIELEK Newspaper Staff 4 Yearbook 3,4 Yrbk. Layout Ed. 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 3,4 Nat. Honor Society 3,4 Health Club 4 Ski Club 1,3,4 Library Aid 3 Honor Roll 2,3,4 Drama Club 4 83 KAREN LEPLEY French Club 3 Office Aid 4 Chorus 3,4 Pep Club 2,3,4 CHERYL MANNING Yearbook 2 Student Council 1, 3 Student C. Treas. 3 ciocc Cpp 2 HOMECOMING COURT 1 Band 1,2,3 Chorus 3,4 JUDY MAZUREK Band 3 Chorus 3,4 Ski Club 3 Ski Club Sec. 3 PAM METEER Yearbook 4 Band 1,2,3 Drama Club 3,4 French Club 3,4 Health Club Sec. 4 Home Ec. Aid 3 Library Aid 3 Office Aid 4 Pep Club 2, 3 Prom Committee 3 SUE MC CLAIN Class Treas. 1 Ski Club 1 French Club Treas. 3 Pep Club 1,2,3 Office Aid 3 Band 1,2, 3 Chorus 3,4 Music Aid 3,4 FTA 4 Health Club 4 DON MIKOWSKI Basketball 1,2 Track 1 Class Treas. 3 Chorus 4 Football 1,2 Perfect Att. 2 MARY ANN NEMESKAL Band 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 2, 3,4 FTA Sec. 3 French Club 3,4 Ski Club 3,4 Yearbook 3,4 Library Aid 4 Natl. Honor Society 4 MARILYN NORCONK French Club 3 Class V. P. 1 HOMECOMING COURT 3 Cheerleader 3 Chorus 3,4 Pep Club 3 GLEN NOONAN French Club 3,4 Pep Club 4 Class V. P. 4 Student Council 2 Perfect Att. 1,2 WAYNE NOVAK Drama Club 3 Yearbook 4 Chorus 2,3,4 Pep Club 3,4 Baseball 4 Perfect Att. 1 FRED O'BRIEN Baseball 1, 2, 3,4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Nat. Honor Society 3,4 French Club 2,3 Class V. P. 3 Football 1,2,3,4 Honor Roll 1,2 Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Drama Club 3 FTA 4 Band 1 Outstanding Teen 4 All Con. Basketball 3 84 BARB OLSEN Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Pep Club Pres. 4 Chorus 4 Cheerleader 2, 3 DAN PEPLINSKI Chorus 3,4 Pep Club 3,4 DONNA PEPLINSKI Nat. Honor Society 3,4 French Club 3,4 Chorus 3 Health Club 4 Prom Committee 3 Pep Club 2,3 Perfect Att. 1 Honor Roll 3,4 HOMECOMING COURT 4 DAN PETROSKEY Pep Club 3,4 LINDA PLEVA FT A 3,4 FTA Pres. 4 French Club 3,4 Yearbook 3,4 Asst. Yrbk. Ed. 4 Pep Club 3,4 Pep Club V. P. 4 Prom Committee 3 Honor Roll 4 Newspaper Staff 3 Ski Club 3,4 Natl. Honor Society 4 ROBERT RADER French Club 2,3 Class V. P. 2 Football 2 Newspaper Staff 3 Drama Club 3,4 Ski Club 3 CHRIS ROBBINS Pep Club 3,4 RAY SALISBURY Football 3,4 Bsk. Manager 1,3 Basketball 4 Varsity Club 4 Perfect Att. 2 CHRIS SCHETTEK Pep Club 3,4 JOE SWIERAD Baseball 1 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Football 1 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2 BOB THORESON Baseball 2 Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Football 2 Varsity Club 3,4 JAN VANDER NOOT Student Council 1,4 Student C. Pres. 4 Ski Club 1,3,4 Nat. Honor Society 3,4 French Club 3,4 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Mich. Citizen Con. 2,3 Newspaper Staff 4 Yearbook 3,4 Yearbook Ed. 4 FTA 3 Class Pres. 3 Outstanding Teen 4 Valedictorian 4 Pep Club 2,3,4 Drama Club 4 Prom Committee 3 MARY WINOWIECKI Pep Club 2,3,4 Chorus 3,4 Yearbook 3 FTA 3 85 D. Cherry R. Dezelski D. Fradd D. Gatzke C. Gauthier 87 V. Manning B. Meteer R. Miller L. Novak 88 B. Thoreson K. Wames R. Seymour L. Stachnik 89 Class officers, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ted Flowers — Treasurer; Jon Brzezinski — President; Gail Vander Noot — Vice President; Judi Henry — Secretary. J. Brzezinski J. Basch P. Binsfeld M Bolton R. Cate K. Commins S. Drzewieki C. Edge 90 S. Egeler J. Garthe S. Goodrich D. Eimers K. Fryer P. Garthe D. Garvin C. Gatzke J. Harriger J. Harriger J. Henry 91 J. Hulbert T. O'Brien J. Neddo L. Petroskey R. Pleva L. Ray E. Edwards E. Richards 92 B. Salisbury S. Waraes I. Schmidt M. Salisbury C. Swierad G. Vander Noot R. Wilcox V. Zimmerman k 93 Class Officers, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Harriger — Treasurer; Joan Fleis — Secretary; Sherry Stachnik — Presi- dent; John Seymour — Vice President. C. Allen C. Boomer J. Barr M Binsfeld R. Boomer L. Burry M. Bolton D. Cherry 94 P. Garthe V M Egeler D. Garvin L. Comm ins S. Glazier J. Fleis 95 G. Greenan T. Harriger E. Jakowski P. Kieft J. King J. Lawicki J. Lambkin K. Liskie 96 97 J. Wilcox 86 SEVENTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE 99 Compliments of: DUNE HAVEN MOTEL CEDAR DRUG ON LITTLE GLEN LAKE Cedar 228-5414 CLUFF WELL DRILLING CO. Frank Drzewiecki Donald Inman Albert Kiliwski 6410Ceater Rd. TraverseCity Congratulations to Class of “70” Empire 334-3851 FRANCIS KALENA Excavating Building Compliments Of: VAN HORN’S STEFFEN S GROCERY Best Wishes Class of “70” Glen Arbor Maple City 228-5820 ACE HARDWARE Best Wishes Charles Flaska 334-3149 Gifts — Sporting Goods Plumbing — Tools Housewares — Rental Equip. Empire 326-2133 GENERAL CONTRACTOR Bulldozing Back Hoe Trenching Maple City 228-5860 MIKE TAGHON’S GARAGE Complete Auto Repair Body Shop DEERINGS MARKET Specialize in good primitives. Southeast of Burdickville Corner Off Rt. 675 616 on Bow Rd. Maple City 334-4469 Empire Meats, Groceries, Lockers 326-2474 Congratulations To Class Of „70” ST. PHILIP NERI PARISH God’s blessing upon the faculty and the whole student body. Many thanks for your wonderful cooperation! Empire CLUB-VIEW HARMS Snyder Dennis Empire Michigan — S T A T i FARM INSURANCI ROBERT MANNING Empire 326-2261 PLEVA’S MARKET FRIENDLY TAVERN Congratulations to the Class of 1970 fL Beer and Wine to go “Best Hamburgers Around” Your One Stop Market f 228-5415 Compliments from Cedar Michigan Ted and Eva Mead CEDAR HARDWARE LARRY'S SINCLAIR Congratulations Graduates! Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. 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Bay Shore Lake Frontage, Acreage, Traverse City, Michigan Commercial and Industrial, Cylinder and Bulk Gas — Orchards, Cottages, Homes, appliances Farms and Business Opportunities Lee Reece mgr. 947-4721 Jean Ross Tel. 326-3662 A1 Csizmansky Tel. 256-9756 MICHIGAN Donald April Wayne Bright Bill Bevelhymer Russell Bevelhymer Daniel Elsenheimer Charles Flaska Edward Fleis Anthony Fleis Kenneth Gokey George Hayes Joe Hilts Patrick Hobbins LaVern Van Horn Edward Zientek Basil Jankowski William Kline Clinton Meeuenberg Fred Neumann Glen Noonan Jack Oakley Leonard Peplinski Edward Pokay Raymond Salisbury Ronald Shupiery Robert Stachnik Darwin Stachnik David VanHorn Larry Stachnik KIEFT DORSEY Quality Builders Since 1952 Complete Building Service - Custom Building - Remodeling - Dealers of Precut Homes Box 215 Glen Arbor Call Office Michigan 334-4142 Best Wishes to the Class of “70” SEEBURGER SALES SERVICE At Glen Lake GLEN ARBOR SHELL Trustworthy Hardware SERVICE Maple City, Michigan Complete Automotive Service RIVERSIDE SHOP Gene Novak Unusual Gifts and Clothing Phone: EDison 4-3831 from all over the World! Glen Arbor Michigan Chuck and Evelyn Haight Glen Arbor Congratulations and Best Wishes J. HAROLD DeVETTE AGENCY General Insurance M-22 on Glen Lake Empire, Michigan 334-3456 Best Wishes E.A. FAULMAN The Glen Lake Trading Post Burdickville on Glen Lake 334-3701 Gift and Sundries Jack and Mary Rader RADERS Glen Arbor Michigan Cedar VLACK’S IGA Fresh and Smoked Meats CA 8-5412 Compliments of BURRY’S RESTAURANT Michigan Cedar I Compliments to the Class of “70” AMES BARBER SHOP Empire, Michigan 326-2391 FRANK’S GARAGE Standard Oil Products General Repair Phone CAstle 8-5418 Cedar, Michigan Compliments of THE PRESCRIPTION SHOPS 102 S. Union St. 1100 6th St. 1111 E. Front St. Traverse City, Michigan HARRIGERS RESTAURANT Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 Homemade Pies and Home Cooked Meals Phone 326-3201 Compliments of SPORTSMAN SHOP Congratulations and Best Wishes Live Bait and Sporting Goods COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT CO. INC. Glen Arbor, Michigan Glen Arbor Michigan WARNESGROCERY Indianapolis Indiana Congratulations and Best Wishes to the VARSITY CLUB Class of 1970 “Hang in There!” Phone: EDison 4-3351 Glen Arbor, Michigan Best of Luck Seniors GREEN PINES MINIATURE GOLFCOURSE The Kids at Glen Arbor, Mich. Maple Knoll Farms Closed Saturday Ricky, Randy, Kyle, and Kelly Scussel Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of’70 RENNIE OIL CO. Traverse City Frankfort Bellaire Leonard Kalkaska Mancelona PEPPLER REALTY REALTORS 334-4000 Glen Arbor TRODE V S HARDWARE Hardware— Paint Housewares — Sporting Goods — and gifts — — Your Downtown Hardware — Customer Parking Behind the Store WI 6-4303 Traverse City Michigan WILLARD J. BARRATT General Contractor Residential and Commercial Building Licensed Contractor Glen Arbor, Mich. 334-3029 JOHN STANZ DOZER SERVICE Glen Arbor STUDENT COUNCIL Congratulations to the Senior Class Congratulations from the five finalists of the Mr. America Faculty Contest. Warren Anderson — Dick Hilton — Tom MacNaughton — John Schlosser Bill Brendel Compliments of: GREATER GRAND TRAVERSE AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Acme Motors Joslin Chevrolet Bob Smith Pontiac Lance Brown Rambler Chet Swanson Olds — Cadillac M.J. Mac Intosh Deans Auto Sales Traverse Motors Craig Holmes Imported Cars Ward Eaton Used Cars Genes Auto Sales Gran Traverse Auto Co. Wares Rivard RED MILL LUMBER COMPANY Compliments of 115 Hall Street HERITAGE PHARMACY Traverse City Michigan Telephone 946-5330 West Ba Shopping Center Traverse City, Michigan JUNE’S BEAUTY SALON GAMBLES Congratulations and Best Wishes Compliments of Gambles Specializes in permanents Beauty Salon Cuts needed “The Friendly Store” Hrs. 9-5 Tues-Sat Phone 228-5420 228-5520 Cedar, Michigan Cedar, Michigan Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 WILLARD M. SAVAGE PHONE 616 - 966 - 5130 OWNER RICH’S STANDARD SERVICE Tune-Up Brake Repair Snow Plowing Service Road Service Wheel Alignment Tires and Tire Service Phone: 334-4133 Glen Arbor, Michigan WEST BAY LAUNDRY ANDCLEANING VILLAGE Featuring the Best in Coin Operated Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service BILL THOMAS RESTAURANT Congratulations! West Bay Shopping Center Traverse City Michigan Class of “70” J S HAMBURGERS “Best on the Bay” Curb Service POKAY’S SERVICE Mobil Serve 302 W. Front St. WI 7-6409 Traverse City, Michigan M-72 946-5790 ACCORDIAN AND GUITAR CENTER Everything in Musical Instruments and Repairing! Jo Dolan Victoria Frederickson Congratulations Class of 70 J.W. KRAUS All Types of Painting and Decoration. Highest Quality Paints and Wallpaper. Eastfield Professional Bldg. 1142 E. Eighth 946-5354 423 E. 8th St. Phone WI 6-7850 Traverse City, Michigan BLUE PHOTO — Photofinishing Lab — Specialized Color and Black White Photography 1027 E. 8th St. 946-5066 Homesites— Lodging — Skiing Golfing — Swimming — Horseback Traverse City Riding — Phone 228-5461 Congratulations to the Class of 1970 Charles M. Baldwin M. Photographer BALDWIN STUDIO 606 W. Front Street Traverse City Michigan WELCOME GRADUATES, to a big, excit- ing world! Going to college? Good! Going to work to learn new skills or trades? Good! Consider talking to the people at Consumers Power Company who frequently have openings for promis- ing young people as well as job situations that in many cases fit in with part-time college plans. Interested? Come see us. An Equal Opportunity Employer PATRONS Mrs. Martha Andresen The Yarn Shop Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stachnick Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moyers Bill and Rita Schmaltz Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nash Oscar Ford Jr. Richard and Leon Murphy SPECIAL THANKS TO THE JOSEPH SEYMOUR’S FOR THEIR HELP WITH THE PHOTOGRAPHY IN THIS VOLUME! —


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