Harrison High School - Hornet Yearbook (Harrison, MI)

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4 harrison high school harrison, michigan 1974-75 to share ambitions 4 «te . good to talk, to laugh, to give, to seek vV one another homecoming 12 The week before Homecoming the student council sponsored a spirit week. Monday kicked off the week with a poster con- test, which was judged on Friday. Tuesday a 50’s day was held, with an old-fashioned sock-hop during lunch. Thursday night, there was a snake dance and a bon fire. Friday con- sisted of storybook dress-up day, a talent contest, the judg- ing of class floats, a parade, a football game, and afterwards, a formal dance to end the spirit week. Group far left: left to right; Allan Jessup, Dee Heintz, Brian Clickner, Gordie Bushong, Kim Chaffee, Eric Matthes, Alex Strange. Dale Martin, and Mike Parnicky. Bottom row: Bren- da Barrow, Debbie Sheets, Darla Magnus, Linda Huntley, Linda Hensel, Cheryl Shull. Vicky Cobb, Connie Huntley, and Nancy Sexton. Far upper left: junior float: Top center: freshmen float: Bottom left: Jo Gardner dressed as Tin Man on the senior float. 15 to learn The eternal glowing Flowing mountains And the Golden sea Speak of knowledge And the mystery Of dreams. The rising flower Sings As the soil excretes his form. “Dig we must « r knowledge lay ■Deep in the soil lof the vast E Unknown.” DON SOCHA we kept on truckin’ and brought home a few victories. The record was 3 wins and 6 losses. Most Valuable Player was Ron Cuvelier, a senior. The Hornets were coached by Rich- ard Harris who teaches social studies in the high school. Assistant Coach was Wylie Sullivan, head of the social studies area. Mr. Doug Watt, student teacher, also helped coach the team. Co-captains of the team were Gordon Bushong, Kim Chaffee, and Ron Cuvelier. Players were— Chaffee, Kim...............................11 Peterson, Scott............................14 Clickner, Brian............................16 Cuvelier, Ron..............................26 Wright, Brad...............................27 Bohmeir, Mark..............................32 Boulton, Brad..............................40 Cosgrove, Mike.............................50 Bushong, Gordon............................60 Smith, Carl................................62 Shooter, Don...............................74 Douglas, Mike..............................75 Penner, Marvin.............................77 Amble, Russ................................80 Hoeft, Carl................................84 Weitzel, Marty.............................85 Yost, Jim..................................88 19 21 the j.v. team put up a fight and came home with a 4 and 5 record. The team is coached by Jim Schnieder, the gym instructor, and he is as- sisted by Dave Rowe, who teaches math. Steward, Tim.......................80 Bushong, Jeff......................81 Frank, Kim.........................84 Haskin, Mike.......................83 Schannals, Curt....................85 Mayfield, Mike.....................66 Wright, Mark.......................32 22 Ridge, Mike . . Boulton, Craig Hunter, Mark . Cowell, Mike . Ryan, Dan . . . Heintz, Dee . . Potter, Jim. . . Bohmier, Larry Fritzinger, Lee Bailey, Jessie . Kelly, Paul. . . Ulch, Mike . . . 12 Willis, Bill...........................27 14 Snyder, Mark...........................51 16 Mayfield, Mark.........................52 22 Bringold, Bob..........................56 24 Blosser, Kelly.........................61 26 Wozniak.Mike...........................63 30 Rulapaugh, Gary........................65 33 Tuttle, Rich...........................67 34 Olson, Jeff............................70 42 Morris, Scott..........................71 43 Bobo, Harold...........................72 44 Carty, Dave............................64 23 these people worked to keep us together. The secretaries wiped noses and kept doors barred to skippers. Keith Mayfield, principal, kept things running smoothly, while exorcising thoughts of malice and spit- wads from our minds. Dewey Smith, counselor, helped us all with class changes and other problems we had. Superintendent, Wayne Bucholz, became more involved with the high school when students asked for an explanation of the cuts. 24 Top, left to right: Ms. Masonville; Ms. Rowe, Ms. Cuvelier, Ms. Bruce; Mr. Bucholz; Ms. Stocking. Bottom: Ms. Haskell; Ms. Millard; Mr. Smith; Mr. Mayfield; Mr. Wade. 26 cross country in only its second year as a varsity sport, ended the season with a fine 5 and 5 record. This record is outstanding considering that the team competed against traditionally strong state powers in cross-country, and the relative young age of most of the team members. Chuck Tomes, the fastest of the seven Fresh- men, ran the best time of 16:50 for the three mile course. Se- nior John Kelly moved the upper-class leadership, essential to a successful team. Left center: Top: Mr. Bruce Brandon, Dan Gamble, John Kelly, Chuck Tomes, Ken Dyke, Marc Mavis. Bot- tom: John Charlstrom, Harry Mc- Allister, Greg Heintz, Alan Jessup. 27 golf had a good season, 11 and 3. They took second place in conference be - hind Houghton Lake. Most valuable player was awarded to John Patch. Mr. Savara did a fine first year job as coach by establishing such a good golf team. Pictured at right are Top: Mr. Scott Savara, Greg Roy, JohnHoeft, Joe Brown, Dale Martin. Bottom: Don Patch, Rick Foote, Bill Anderson. 28 the freshmen class of 1974 was the biggest we’ve ever had; one hundred and seventy strong. Their one big event for the year was a money- making project; they sold donuts at a football game. Top, left to right: Peggy Socha,Gail Berry, Virginia Ahac, Peg- gy Brandt, Secretary, Laurie Mehl, Student Council Representa- tive, Mike Haskin, Treasurer, Mr. Wylie Sulivan, Social Studies Chairperson and Class Sponsor, Terri Yost, President, Renata Chaffee, Vice-President. 30 Center, left to right: Mr. Kurt Kickbusch,business teacher and Class Sponsor,Cindy Stephison, Bonnie Huntley, Val Beadle, Kevin Clennan, Pat Macheske, Randy Duke, Jim Flinn.Tom Mondeau, Bob Graham, Barb Harcourt, Amy Thomas, Dawn VanEssen, Nancy Sexton, Joanne Tetloff, Ms. Judy Rzepka, business and communications teacher and Class Sponsor, Debbie LaDere, Cindy Douglas. Bot- tom: Jeff Heinig, Dan Ryan, Neil Henry, Ron Pearson, Don Dobson, Randy Wood, Stan Bailey, Rick Stowell. 31 Top, left to right: Mike Lenning, Roger Lepley, Terry Drake, Cindy Shipman, Curt Schanhals. Danny Mick, Denise Mathews. Center: Chris Pardue, Lisa Zender, Sue Watt, Lorelei Toews. Bottom: Jean Labadie, Ken Husted, Ben Stang, Linda Krchmar, Ranee Krocker, Joan Labadie, Terri Klump, Tim Morris, Scott Morris, Phil Stout, Mike Parnicky, Paul Geisler, Bill Abbott, Kim Frank. 32 Top, left to right: Rick Foote, Mike Marko, Jeff Olson, Rol and Dansby, Scott Freese, Sam Cooper, John Cook, Bryan Dora, Dale Sprague, Carol Van Buren, Rich Tuttle, Dawn Stafford. Center: Lida Brown, Karen Hopkins, Sherry Aber- nathy, Bill Fletcher, Randy Lippold, Dave Bentley, Mark Galford, Mark Moneypenny, Dennis Henry, Susan Beemer, Tom Sawyer, Roy Williams. 35 Top, left to right: Bob Friese, Bill Shuch, Doug Friese, Mike Lutz, Scott Evans, Arthur Castle, Alex Ereston. Center: Chris Bacon, Mike Adsit, Randy Amerman, Evan Genta, Scott Parks, Bill Richmond, Keith Vosburgh. Bill Willis, Carol Cook, Barb Wal- raven, Deb Wakefield, Denise DuChene, Jodi Sprague, Donna DuChene, Angie Jones. 36 Bottom, left to right: Carol Larson, Lisa Beavers, Sandra Shutz, Chuck Tomes, Carol MacClean, Diane Brooks, Brenda Barrow, Kelly Brock. 37 Top, left to right: Mindy Haskell, Danae Bucholz, Vickie Huber, Darcell Riggs, Jevlyn Wall, Traci Heath, Dan Gamble. Bottom, left to right: Vickie Case, Deanna Grigorian, Tyna Binder, Tim Nevins, Larry Bohmier, Calvin Bennett, Dave Carty, Jim Bohmier, Mike Parnicky. 39 Top, left to right: Kathy Welch, Diana Stone, Linda Ellis, Cindy Stark, Robin Neal, Cindy Riske, Richard Webb, Mike Wright, Ray Martin, Greg Davis, Vern Wilson, Cheryl Yesney, LaRae Willis, Cheri Wright. Bottom, left to right: Vicki Case, Linda Gregg, Rex Bailey, Doug Chapman, Don Burnett, Laurie Johnson, Don Patch, Marc Mavis, John Carlstrom, Paul Kelly, Dan Gamble, Mike Hensel, Craig Boulton, Mike Marko. 40 42 Pat Ashcraft.................40 Vicky Cobb...................22 Cris Frank...................30 Dana Gamble..................14 Cris Hoskey..................34 Sally Hrdlovich..............12 Linda Huntley................32 Amy Jones....................24 Shiela McDonald..............44 Debbie Sheets................10 Shirley VanKainen............20 Judy Walraven................42 43 j.v. girls’ basketball team took the year to build up their ability for the years to come. The team was coached by Ms. Nancy Noble. They finished the season with 2 wins and 12 losses. 46 Cindy Bruce. . . Cindy Douglas . Denise DuChene Donna DuChene Lisa Fritzinger . Cheri Krocker. . Melanie Kullman Laurie Mehl . . . 45 Ann Morton..........................25 35 Jody Rulapaugh......................51 41 Debbie Wakefield....................55 15 Tammy Hunter........................11 23 Alice Allbee........................33 31 Tammy Sharp.........................13 53 Bonnie Huntley......................21 43 47 to listen to listen is to absorb the moisture of life and love, to mold from listening and thought, to create one’s own life style and live free forever. SANDY GREINER the freshman team had an exciting season this year. With a total of 6 wins and 8 losses, they went on to tourna- ments at Evart. There they defeated Roscom- mon, 60 to 36, and became Consolation- Champs. Much of the team’s success was due to the coaching of Jim Schneider. 50 the cheerleaders did a terrific job for their first year in high school. Sue Craven, the coach, was very pleased with.their performance. Carol Cook, Angie Jones, Carol Larson, Terri Yost, Renata Chaffee, Laurie Johnson and LaRae Willis (alternate) were the freshman cheerleaders. Craig Boulton .................. 41 John Carlstrom ................. 23 Rick Foote...................... 43 Dan Gamble ..................... 15 Mike Haskin .................... 31 Greg Heintz..................... 55 Mike Hensel..................... 35 Alan Jessup..................... 13 Paul Kelly...................... 25 Mike Marco...................... 21 Marc Mavis...................... 11 Jeff Olson...................... 53 Don Patch....................... 51 Curt Schanhals.................. 45 51 the j.v. basketball team has met with little success on the courts, their record being 2-18. Though the re- cord did not show it, the whole J.V. team played their best. 53 the boys’ varsity basketball team had an average year. The Varsity team finished with 7 wins and 13 losses. The Hornets went to Pine River looking for a tournament victory, but came back with a loss, 91-53. Tim Haskin was the lead scorer with 368 points and the lead rebounder with 182 rebounds. 54 Terry Abbott (Co-Capt.)............................21 Russ Amble.........................................23 Harold Becker......................................51 Brad Boulton.......................................31 Kim Chaffee .......................................41 RonCuvelier........................................13 Tim Haskin (Co-Capt.)..............................53 Robyn Huber........................................33 John Patch.........................................55 Scott Peterson.....................................11 Mark Smith.........................................43 Jim Yost...........................................45 the cheerleaders played a large part in concealing the school apathy. The Varsity team brought home a first place trophy from district and regional competition. Even though J. V. didn’t place they were there to cheer the Varsity on. The cheerleaders showed their appreciation to their sponsor, Jan Ashcroft, at the last home game by presenting her with roses and a charm. 58 Members of the Varsity cheerleading squad were: Cap- tain Cathy Swallow, Kathy Beemer, Velita Hawks, Linda Hensel, Shelly Kullman, Kris Nixon, Sue Peterson and Denise Weitzel. Members of J.V. squad were: Captain Kathy Wilson, Kris Beemer, Keeley Coburn, Annette Gassman, Connie Huntley and Cindy Matthes. sophomores i were quite active in school projects this year. They had a caramel apple sale, sold class rings, put on a dance, and built a home- coming float. Top, left to right: Barb Holley, Secretary, Cliff Blackledge, Represenative, Bill Pifer, class sponsor, Marty Weitzel, President, Cin dy Matthes, Vice President, Larry Tryna, Treasurer; Gary Mathews, Joe Tedd, Dale Zaborowski; Jeff Hendrickson, David Rein Scott Adsit, Rick Vega, Lorie Cudney, Ed Davis. Center: Dale Martin, John Hoeft, Joe Brown; Terry Sharp, Greg Roy, Harry McAllister, Dee Heintz, Jim Chaffee, Ju- lie Ehle, Kelly Swaitokowski, Cindy Mc- Lauchlan, Kim Allison, Debbie Sheets, Tina Zender, Tammy Sharp, Toni Davis. Bottom: Sandy O’Hare, Nancy Cook, Kim Porter, Cathy Irwin. 50 Top, left to right: Jack Niemi, Larry Tryna, Kathy Wilson, Steve Braman, Betty Jo Willet, Pam Gorton, Barb Nemitze, Melody Howey, Sue Henry, Terri Blatt, Debbie Buzzell. Bill South, Sandy O’Hare, Mr. Jim Rose- krans, science teacher; Mark Hunter. 63 Top,left to right: Mark Hunter, Mark Wright, Melanie Kullman, Mark Smith, Sherry Premo, Ed Wiles, Debbie Loomis, Karen Rowe, Mark Horton,Teresa Leply, Hope Durdon. Middle: Barb Kotsis, Mike Wozniak, Peggy Hulliberger, Connie Hunt- ley, Jim Potter, Denny Turnpaugh, Cliff Blackledge, Gary Ru- lapaugh. Ken Dyke, Mike Tack, Walter Williams, Mike Lowe, Larry Braman, Barb Holley, Tammy Huntley, Ann Morton. 64 1 Top, left to right: Colleen Richie, Penny Durham, Jody Rula- paugh, Cindy McGowan, Don Shooter, Darlene Brooks, Bob Bringold, Ken Toews, Sam Sharp, Ken White, Lorie Hopkins, Joyce Labadie. Center: Sandy Case, Rosey Schuh, Rick Welch, Pat Connelly, Leo Ammerman, Kelly Blosser, Mike Ridge, Mike Mayfield, Jessie Bailey, Jamie Haskell, Tim Steward. 66 VC ' Bottom, left to right: Paul Cornell, Terri Tobias, Sue Fletcher, Mike Co- well, Mr. Dave Rowe, math teacher; Mr. Terin Wales, math teacher;Mr. Ron McCulloch, special education teacher. Top, left to right: Mike Henry, Ms. Judy Dunlop, home economics tea- cher, Debbie Tedd.Teana Crenshaw, Gerrie Tuttle, Tim Holton, Elaine Mc- Carter, Chad Harper, Clare Castle, Mark Clark. 68 Center: Cheri Krocker, Norma Dyke, Alice Allbee, Karyn VanKainen, Linda Ertman, Meredith Stanfield, the school nurse; CharlesTownstead, Larry Dibble, Mark Mayfield, Duane Klienhart. Bottom: Dale Shimmell, Gail Sharpe, Kathy Scott, Ann Beddoes, Steve Beadle, Mark Snyder, Wil- liam Dora, Donald Scherrer, Pat Simmons, Sue Rutledge. 69 yearbook was offered as a class this year, called Graphic Arts. The staff started work on the new book with approximately 60 members, but by semes- ter break the class was cut in half. Our new open concept school gave us a unique theme, Openness. We were also kept busy with a section of color, and pasting up 136 pages in a new layout style. The fun, hard work, and good times of workshops and deadlines will always be re- membered. Top, left to right: Ms. Jane Koerber, advisor; Dee Heintz, Sports Edi- tor; standing-Tracy Pardue, Cheri Swansey. Rick Wakefield, Don Socha, sitting—Peg Purcell, Judy Walraven, Business Manager, Kim Wynne, Clubs Editor, Tina Zender, Sophomore Editor. 70 We sponsored quite a few activities, including the dance in October to distribute 1974 books. The ’75 yearbook sales campaign started with 3 skits put on to get everyone fired up to buy. During Hallo- ween week, staff members wore costumes, as everyone would know who was selling books. Halloween was dress-up day for everyone, and a carnival was held in the auditorium. The week before Christ- mas, we sponsored a decorating contest, which was tied by the ju- niors and seniors, and there was a semi-formal dance that Friday night. Center: Amy Jones, Freshman Editor, Lori Baukus, Photog- rapher; Kathy Wilson on Roxey Young, Jackie McLaughlin on Kim Swaitkowski; Robbin VanHolm,Tracy Pardue, John Fodera, Eileen Clennan; Brenda Fry.Cheri Swansey. Bot- tom: Chris Hoskey, Sara Mayfield, Junior Editor, Melody Kulp, Dee Heintz, Sports Editor, Gary Morris, Cheryl Shull, Senior Editor, Shirley Griffin, Terri Lloyd, John Fodera, Robbin VanHolm, Photo Editor;Toni Darling, Sandy Grei- ner, Editor-in-chief, Eileen Clennan, Co-Editor-in-chief, Ju- lie Barber, Brenda Fry, Jess Beasley; Eric Gruesbeck, from Inter-Collegiate Press. Not pictured: Peggy Hulliberger, Con- nie Huntley, Jerry Kennedy, Virginia Shipman. the student council achieved quite a few things. They provided the student body with a pop machine. For Home- coming they sponsored a “Spirit Week” in which there was a Fifties Day and a Fairy Tale Day. There was a pie eating contest Carl Hoeft and Renee Krocker won. The Council also showed some cartoons for the elementary school and, at all home games, they opened the concession stand. Pictured top left center: Ms. Nancy Gunnerson and Mr. Bruce Brandon, social studies teachers and Council sponsors. Bottom center: Mary Nigro-Secretary, John Kel- ly-President, Tim Haskin-Vice President, and Cindy Brandt—Treasurer. 72 the chess club is in its first year. Mr. Scott Savara, drafting teacher and chess club spon- sor, teaches the rules of the game as well as good sportsmanship. The play- ers below: Randy Lippold. Karen Rowe, Mike Adsit, Bill Richmond and Mr. Savara. Not pictured are Terry Jessup, Mike Mayfield, Mark Mayfield, and Sam Sharp. the majorettes were lively in their performance with the help of Ms. Nancy An- derson, their sponsor. They are at left: Gayle Kramer, Janice Mathews, Sue Scherrer, Tracy Pardue, and Kathy Welch (not pic- tured). the band entertained at some of the football and basketball games under Mr. Charles Sheldon’s direction. They were tem- porarily cancelled due to our shortage of money. The members were: Tammy Evans, Hope Durdon, Elbe Durdon, John Ninness, Dave Carty, Jackie Mc- Laughlin, Mike Douglas. Mark Bohmier, Sandra Schutz, Scott Morris, Randy Duke, Mark Clark, Lori Mehl, Carol Cook, Cindy Stephison, Calvin Ben- nett, and Paul Kelly (not pictured). 75 junior class this year devoted much of their time to money-making projects. Some of the activities were selling Homecoming Carnations and setting up a dance. They also sponsored a Junior-Senior Prom. Top, left to right: Debbie Iutzi, Dawn Bentley, Gladys Lloyd, Bobbie Ecklin, Jim Yost, President; Terry Snyder, Lonnie Sprague, Sue Downey, Margo Calkins, Linda Bailey. Center, left to right: Joe Hoskey, Matt Fulk, Jim Seney, Chuck Hadley, Rick Wakefield, Mr. Mike Roberts, Industrial Arts Chairperson and Class Sponsor, Lisa Fritzinger, Student Council Representa- tive, Shelly Kullman, Secretary, Brian Clickner, Treasurer, Kris Nixon, Vice-President, Dennis Snyder, Mike Tyrna, Brad Boulton, Cindy Brandt, Cindy Haskell, Brian Branch. Bottom, left to right: Harold Becker, Jess Beasley, Virginia Shipman, Nadeene Wood, Deanna Dansby, Cheri Swansey, Tammy Evans. 77 Top, left to right: Kevin McGinty, Bill Anderson, Doug Cook, Rex Lepley, Sam Yesney, Mr. Bill Pifer, Cindy Riske, Ms. Judy Stuck. Center, left to right: Jerry Benoit, Janice Mathews, Bonnie Norman, Tracy Pardue, Gayle Kramer, Paula Foster, Jim Merrill, Clifford Wilson, Bill Overlay. Bottom, left to right: Larry Noseda, Margaret Easton, Shirley Griffin, Eileen Clennan, Jill Grego, John Fodera, Brain Branch, Don Zaborowski, Tim Socha, Ron Miske, Jim Seney, Muriel Brechtelsbauer, Debbie Elya, Richard Brown, Scott Gill. tomicky and roy They were mysteries of fun. To take and give was their way. One would never despise the true person who had friendship for all. For they had their lives to live And that they did. Top, left to right: Bob Macheske, Marvin Penner, Robyn Huber, Scott Peterson, Rick Shoaf, Tint Engel, John Patch, John Gronda, Cliff Wilson. •d Middle, left to right: Angela Casper, Dawn Woodworth, Muriel Brech- telsbauer, Colleen Carlstrom, Robbin Van Holm, Cindy Riske, Sue Lloyd, Velita Hawks, Sheila McDonald, Carol Parnicky, Kim Swaitkow- ski, Jackie McLachlan. Bottom, left to right: Doug Jones, Gary Morris, Rosanne Chaffee. 81 Top, left to right: Pat Branian, Jim Davis, Rick Kinkela, Willie Cooper, Norman Duncan, Tim Engel, Rick Wakefield, Rick Kinkela, Jim Davis, Mike Kokas, Shirley Van Kainen, Vicky Cobb, Wilda Napper. Center, left to right: Jim Freese, Neal Harding, Don Bacon, Mike Case, Brenda Fry, Virginia Shipman, Roxann Penner, Ramona Heintz, Sheila McDonald, Lynn Sprague, Peg Purcell, Norma Cook, Darla Magnus, Joy Chaffee, Sue Peterson, Sue Ehle, Cindy Bruce, Brian Branch, Judy Handy, Mark Bohmier. Bottom, left to right: Alex Strange, Beth Anderson, Gail Haskin. Vicky Cobb, Joy Chaffee, Julie Morris, Julie Barber, Mary Nigro, Mike Douglas, Ellie Durdon, Roy VanWormer. forensics had a great turn out this year. A large group of enthusiastic students went to Evart Friday, April 4 with high hopes. Duane Klienhart took first place and Renata Chaffee took second place in Humorous Reading. Harold Becker placed third in Radio Broadcasting. Randy McVicar, Cindy Matthes, Kris Nixon, Kim Wynne, Gordie Bushong, and Rosanne Chaffee placed third in Multiple Reading. Several other stu- dents went, and although they didn’t place, they were extremely close. Top, left to right: Duane Kleinhart, Mary Nigro, Mr. Bill Risto, Sue Dow- ney, Cindy Brandt. the french club has a tour of France scheduled for June 8,1975 with their sponsor, Mr. Bill Risto. The club consists of Cindy Brandt, Mary Nigro, and Sue Downey. They plan to visit various historical cities and monuments throughout the country. Center, left to right: Mary Nigro, Sue Downey, Cindy Brandt, Mary Nigro, Sue Downey. Bottom: Ms. Connie Friedrich, Velita Hawks, Kim Wynne, Harold Becker, Rena- ta Chaffee, Ramona Heintz. This was die first year for the Creative Writing Club. They were active in many things. They wrote poems, stories, and songs. They also attended various plays. 86 4fll T honor society IVi Top left to right: Eileen Clennan, Kathy Davis, Ms. Lisa Lewandowski; Jan Mehl, Don Socha, Sandy Greiner; Ms. Margaret Bosink; Cathy Swallow. Middle left to right: Terri Blatt, Deb Buzzell, Val Erskine, Ter- esa Mathews; Ms. Lisa Lewandowski, Sandy Greiner, Don Socha, Eileen Clennan, Ter- esa Mathews, Deb Buzzell, Val Erskine; 4 Gail Haskin, Velita Hawks, Joe Hoskey, Robyn Huber, Shelly Kullman, Rick Kinkel- r la, Janis Mathews, Jan Mehl, Mary Nigro, Kris Nixon; Denise Weitzel, Ms. Margaret Bosink. to unfold Flowers wait to unfold Our secrets long To cry aloud. Petals bend flexing Arms spread stretching. The rush of the wind Takes Tender petals And flings them Across the land. Let us share our minds and hearts. Let light attend us To the grave Scattered petals whisper To blades of grass Don Socha 89 iuiQimiEirr WELCOME HARRISON JUNIOR SENIOR PROM £©om Come As You Are 1 Aloha, was held at the Doherty Hotel. The sponsors were Ms. Schaefer, Mr. Savara, Mr. Stredwick, and Ms. Lewandowski. The prom went very well. Sixty couples at- tended. The name of the band was Revelation. They played some nice mellow rock for the students. The students who were on the decorating committee worked hard on the background and table decorations to set off the theme. Committee members were Center: Rick Schoaf, Dana Gamble, Kris Nixon, Lisa Fritzinger, and Bottom center: Judy Wal- raven, Jim Yost, Brian Clickner, and Shelly Kullman. 92 • 93 ‘rubberneck’ was the title of this year's Senior Class play. Ms. Connie Friedrick and Ms. Wood did an excellent job of directing it as everyone who saw it will agree. Linda Huntley was given the Outstanding actress award for her magnificent starring role. Brad Wright won the Outstanding actor award for his award winning performance. The Outstanding Technical Worker award went to Ron Cuvelier. the senior dinner was held at the Embers, in Mt. Pleas- ant, on the night of May 16. the seniors have had unusual spirit. Many left at mid-term for college or to find jobs. All worked hard at everything they did and accomplished much. In their junior year they started a con- cession stand which accounts for much of their money. They were the first to put on a free prom in the new school. This year the seniors pulled the right strings to get an out-of-state senior trip to Cedar Point, Ohio, and dinner at the Embers. 98 Top: Bill Risto, Class Sponsor; Cathy Swallow, Treasurer, Denise Weitzel, Student Council Representative;Gor- die Bushong, Vice President;Gordie Bushong. Center; Cathy Swallow, Denise Weitzel, Amy Jones, President; Amy Jones, Debbie McGowan, Secre- tary. Bottom: Debbie McGowan, Gor- die Bushong, Jane Koerber, Class Sponsor. 00 Top, left to right: Teresa Mathews, Carl Smith, Valdine Erskine, Carl Smith, Don Socha, Sandy Greiner, Robert Cobleigh. Top Center: Mike Sharp, Debbie Yost. Center: Chris Hoskey, Debbie Yost, Mike Sharp, Valdine Erskine, Teresa Mathews, Don Socha, Sandy Greiner. Bottom: Cristie Frank, Robert Cobleigh. Chris Hoskey, Chris Hockey, Cristie Frank. 101 Top, left to right: Linda Huntley, Ri- chard Brooks, Craig Evans, Sue Scher- rer, Mike Hooley, Dawn Howey. Cen- ter: Debbie Rulapaugh, Linda Hunt- ley, Dawn Howey, Judy Howey, Sue Scherrer, Judy Howey, Steve Hensel. Bottom: Clarissa Case, Richard Brooks, Clarissa Case, Chuck Heath, Steve Hensel, Mike Hooley, Craig Evans. 102 Top, left to right: Pat Ashcraft, Angine Kerns, Melody Kulp, Joe Noseda, Melody Kulp, Lori Baukus, Sally Hrdlovich. Bottom: Cindy Limpede, Pat Ashcraft, Angine Kerns, Jeff Khabir, Carl Hoeft, Tim Haskin,Tim Haskin, Carl Hoeft, Terry Abbott, Sally Hrdlovich. 105 Top, left to right: Derrick Smith, Cathy Stewart, Doug Foote, LeRoy Brechtelsbauer. Center: Brian Miske, Debbie Sexton, Toni Darling, Cindy Wiles, Doug Foote, Cindy Wiles. Bottom: Derrick Smith, Toni Darling, Brian Miske, Debbie Sexton, Cathy Stewart, Nick Cowell, LeRoy Bre- chtelsbauer, Nick Cowell. Top, left to right: Kathy Wilson, Steve Parnicky, Jeff Dreher, Vanessa Henry, Alan Ehle, Julie Ryder, Mike Cosgrove, Jerry Kennedy, Max Campbell, Mike Cosgrove, Max Campbell, Jeff Sharp. Center: Dan Sheets, Alan Ehle, Jerry Kennedy, Ed Bra- man,Greg Burnett, Mike Willis, Greg Burnett. Bottom: Mike Willis, Bill Payne, Ed Braman, Cindy Ellis, Greg Abernathy. 108 Top, left to right: Dawn Gurnee, Lou Ellen Berlin, Renee Russell, Debra Davis, Lou Ann Larman, Davetta Davis, Lou Ellen Berlin, Jerry Juhl. Center Top: Jerry Binder. Center: Betty Buzzell, Charlotte Castle, Terri Pardue,Terri Pardue, Charlotte Castle, Davetta Davis, Lou Ann Larman, Debra Davis, Judy Abbey. Bottom: Judy Abbey, Elaine Sheets, Debbie Rulapaugh, Lynette Montogomery. no Ill Top, left to right: Jeff Handy, Arlette Brim, Larry Henry, Wendy Lenning, Randy McVicar. Top Center: Bill De- Voll, Terri Lloyd, Steve Parnicky. Center: Steve Parnicky, Eric Matthes, Terri Lloyd, Sue Gamble, Arlette Brim, Dave Rauch. Bottom: Wendy Lenning, Eric Matthes, Sue Gamble, Bill Kozelenko,Terri Lloyd, Dan Bar- clay, Randy McVicar. 114 Top, left to right: John Krchmar, Mary Fletcher, Mary Fletcher, Frank VanDusen, George Stringfellow, Joanne Cornell, Creig Grey, Joyce Henry. Center: Walter Ba- con, Brenda Adsit, Joyce Henry, Creig Grey, Janet Webb. Bottom: Max Campbell, Mike Hooley, Creig Grey. Brenda Adsit,Terry Jessup, Janet Webb. n 115 Top: Dan Norman, Cindy Davis, John Kelly, Brad Wright, Carl Hoeft, Brenda Adsit, Marlea Gardner. Second: Debbie Gravish, Paul Oberlander, Brad Wright, Mike Cook. Third: John Kelly, Randy McVicar, Robert Corbia, Cheryl Shull, Linda Van Voorst, Craig Evans. Fourth: Rose Richardson, John Dicker- son, Steve Burton, Becky Buccilli. Bottom: Ron Cuvelier, Terry Brown, Chris Beddoes, Mike South. 117 Top, left to right: Ms. Linda Lynch, English teacher; Phil Dug- gan, Joy Sharp, Cheryl Shull, Kim Wynne. Center: Ron Cuve- lier, Kim Chaffee, Phil Duggan, Kim Chaffee, Russ Amble, Sara Mayfield, Joy Sharp, Cheryl Shull, Kim Wynne, Russ Amble, Linda Hensel, Sara Mayfield. Bottom: Ron Cuvelier, Steve Parnicky, John Kelly, Ron Cuvelier. 120 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF “75” KEITH R. FIRST REAL ESTATE Keith R. First—realtor Frank McClenathen—salesman 450 S. First St. Harrison, Mich. Phone 539-7143 We’ll help uncomplicate your world. We hope you’ll think of us as friends; people you’ll feel free to stop by and visit. We’re always more than happy to assist you, answer your questions, or just enjoy the opportunity to get to know you better! We hope you’ll stop by, soon, to get acquainted! Whether you're headed for college or the good old nine-to-five, you’re headed for a busy, busy world, and, a new financial routine. We, here at Mid Michigan Bank, offer all the financial services you’ll require, and, the assistance you'll require in determining just which services YOU will need . . . from time to time, or from day to day. MID MICHIGAN BANK GLADWIN-HARRISON-EDENVILLE Member FD.I.C. 122 FIRST McCLENATHEN AGENCY insurance of all-kinds Keith R. First—Frank McClenathen Partners 450 S. First Phone Harrison, Mich. 539-7143 Good-bye Seniors from the YEARBOOK STAFF 123 TEXACO TICE’S FLOWERS For All Occasions Florafay Teleflorist 5198 E. Washington Across From Airport Clare, Mich. 48617 HAMP'S SPORT CENTER Harrison Sporting Goods—Gas Fuel Oil HARRISON . . . North Interchange TRAVEL CENTER Snowmobile Bike Trails at the Door Power Mix Vending Picnic Area Free Literature FREE COFFEE Travel Information Mechanic on Duty Complete Auto Service Accessories Phone: 539-3116 NORTHLAND I.G.A. FOODLINER Downtown Harrison Compliments to the Senior Class MARS PIZZERIA Good Luck Seniors 539-2262 KEN’S HARDWARE 3897 N. Clara Sec. of State Harrison Branch Office Good Luck Seniors —Clare— Best Wishes FOOTE’S to the Class of 75 Harrison, Mich. TIMBERLANE LAUNDRY MAT Good Luck DRY CLEANING Class of 1975 7 Days a Week 8-8 124 Congratulations Seniors FOR SENIOR PORTRAITS AT THEIR BEST FOR THAT CREATIVE PORTRAIT INDOORS OR OUT COME TO THE HOUSE OF PORTRAITS 2320 EAST REMUS ROAD MT. PLEASANT, MICH. 48858 PORTRAITS—WEDDINGS COMMERCIAL PHONE 772-4331 Good Luck Seniors FLINN AND SONS North of Harrison Airport Your GE Appliance And Service Center Compliments to the Seniors ALLEN'S of Clare BUCCILLI'S PIZZERIAS Two Locations to Serve You CLARE 206 S McEwan 386-7231 HARRISON 520 N 1st St 589-9881 Bottled Gas Farm—Home—Industry-T railer 100 lb. Cylinders 20 lb. Cylinders Filled Here Radio Dispatched Delivery 539-9891 AL’S LP GAS SERVICE Office 292 E. Pine—Harrison Bulk Plant at Long Lk. Corners HASKIN S SUNOCO SERVICE Bait—Bottle Gas 455 First St. Harrison, Mich. Phone 517 426-8211 WATSON'S JEWELRY 207 W. Cedar St. Gladwin, Mi. 48624 Congratulations Class of 1975 KERNS GROCERY Owned Operated by Carolyn Floyd Dennis Marge Wally March 125 LOCKWOODS ALL-SPORT 5277 N. Clare Ave. Harrison, Michigan Phone 539-3161 YAMAHA Parts Clothing Accessories RUPP Tune-Ups Repair Welding Success Forever Lefty and Dot LEFTY’S SUPERETTE Best Wishes to Class of 75 Compliments of BUDD LAKE MOTEL 539-6400 Downtown Harrison MAY YOUR FUTURE BE BRIGHT! Steve H. Lieber: Realtor Dodge City Harrison Gladwin 539-6200 426-9091 126 Ph. 426-9266 Congratulations Grads HALL'S REXALL PHARMACY INC. Complete Prescription Service Gladwin Emergencies 426-8464 Congratulations COKER Seniors FUNERAL HOMES WOOD’S HOUSEHOLD Farwell Harrison APPLIANCES INC. 588-4541 539-7810 1401 N. McEwan Clare, Michigan GOOD LUCK CLASS OF “75” Compliments of Jerry Saxton Realtor, Inc. 152 S. First St. Harrison, Mich. 539-7161 SNOW-SNAKE Service Restaurant US 27 Exp. at Lake George and Mannsiding Rd. Harrison Best Wishes GOLDBERG’S DEPARTMENT STORE Established 1887 Everything to Wear for the Entire Family Phone GArden 6-7811 Gladwin Farewell! to the class of 75 from 77” the best Best Wishes to the Class of “75” HASKELL’S TOWING 127 Mr. Mrs. Brown Bob Martin Isaac Music Studio Eileen Clennan Best of Luck DIRIAN'S GENERAL STORE Old US 27 at Long Lake 539-9617 Best Wishes to the Class of ‘75’ DELL SMITH FURNITURE Since 1955 Gladwin 426-9921 Best Wishes to the Class of “75” STINSON'S PARTY GIFT SHOP Downtown Harrison 539-6991 LONG LAKE PLUMBING AND HEATING Phone 539-7229 8060 N. Clare Harrison Bruce Joan Clennan family Compliments of CRANBERRY LAKE PARTY STORE SULLIVANS 5-$1.00 Ron Marion Jessup Harrison 5280 E. Cranberry Lk. Rd. Harrison JAY’S SPORTING GOODS 311 E. Fifth 386-3475 CLARE, MICH. Congratulations Seniors JOHNSTON ELEVATOR CO. Phone: EV6-7271 Clare WITBECKS IGA Radio Shack Authorized Sales Center Congratulations Seniors LONG LAKE GROCERY 7976 N. Clare Ave. Harrison WARNER PLUMBING, HEATING ELECTRICAL SUPPLY, INC. Congratulations And Good Luck to Class of ‘75’ Best of Everything To The Class of 75' DODGE CITY GENERAL STORE Gordy and Ti 128 ASHCRAFTS MARKETS YOUR FRIENDLY SPARTAN STORE Harrison and Gladwin THE SHOE HOUSE Home of Quality Footwear 215 W. Cedar Gladwin, Mich. Phone: 426-4211 Good Luck Class of 75' Congratulations Seniors WALRAVEN'S COUNTRY GARDEN JIM'S SHELL |£UTSCHE’C| PO Box 376 134 E. Main Street Harrison, Mich. 48625 Sporting Goods Hardware Electrical Plumbing Housewares Paint Good Luck Class of 75 TOWNLINE TRADING POST Dodge City 179 Good Luck Seniors Gleason-Gassman SURREY Agency HOUSE Corner of Lake and Main St. Dining Harrison, Michigan Banquets 539-7138 Cocktails Harrison 539-5441 Complete Insurance Service RICE FURNITURE CARPETS 60 years service An adventure in tine Home Furnishings Gladwin, Michigan 426-8171 LINDY LAKE TAVERN 7699 N. M-18 Meredith Compliments to the Senior Class 0 NORTHLAND IGA FOODLINER Downtown Harrison Good Luck Class of 75 COUNTRY MEAT MARKET 565 First Street Harrison. Mich. 48625 Congratulations Class of 75 J AND S SHELL SERVICE AND RESTAURANT Harrison, Michigan Congratulations Class of “75 JOAN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Ph. 539-9812 “the latest in hairstyles' Best Wishes to Seniors BECKER'S BORON STATION Harold, Kay, and the boys Usmoubf) GATEWAY I I CHRYSLER CHRYSLER, INC. Dodge 1 IMPERIAL Factory Authorized Dealer for Imperial—Chrysler—Plymouth—Dodge—Dodge Truck West U.S. 10 386-7779 Clare, Mich. 130 MOTOR PARTS EQUIPMENT, INC. Wholesale Retail Auto Parts Phone: 386-9668 203 W. 4th Clare Good Luck Seniors MILL END Clare, Mich. Your Gateway to the North Store Mary Fletcher Betty Haskell Mrs. Cuvelier Dale Brandon Mrs. Ruby Swallow Mr. Ramsey Swallow Best Wishes to Class of 75 SWINEHART’S MARKET 4719 N. Clare Ave. Harrison HOLDEN SERVICE COMPANY 599 N. First St. Harrison Auto, Truck, Tractor, Snowmobile Parts Supplies and Tools Good Luck Class of 75’ from SPORTSMAN'S BAR 1379 N. Clare Best Wishes from FOUR SEASONS REPAIR SERVICE 3860 N. Clare Ave. Old US 27 Harrison, Michigan Roger and Vicki McDonald Congratulations to the Class of ‘75’ MORTON HARDWARE Downtown Harrison MARIE'S CERAMICS Classes for all ages 3865 N. Clare Harrison CLOZE 'N STUFF Downtown Clare Sportswear Lingerie Nancy Noble The Durdon Family Russ and Peggy Craven Mr. Mrs. Lloyd Stead Mr. and Mrs. Edward Durdon George Mizer M. Threlkeld Sally and Steve Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. Streadwick Chapp family Mr. Rosekrans 131 Congratulations Seniors SHARROW’S Dep’t. Stores “Shop here First, and save” 122 N. Second St. 7900 W.M.-SS Harrison Houghton Lk. Bank Americard-Master A.S.D.I. Affiliated Co. MURTON OIL CO. AND RADIO SHACK Best Wishes to Class of 75 Best Wishes MAVIS’ MENS BOYS WEAR Harrison Gladwin BOB’S Look Ahead to Life, Love Freedom 132 Compliments of BOB’S PONTIAC BUICK Gladwin, Mich. We Remember our customers after the sale Phone-426-9409 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiniuii MAXWELL'S FLOWS GIFTS MAXWELL’S FLOWERS Clare, Michigan Best Wishes to Seniors Compliments to the Senior Class From the Harrison Lumber Company Seniors Keep A-Head in 1975 TM JACPA WATERPIPES 201 Westlawn Harrison 539-9026 Hello Harrison from LINDA TOM Hayward, California DOWNEY’S APPLIANCE CENTER Dealer For Maytag, Westinghouse Amana, Tappan Corning, Roper Congratulations to the Class of 75 Q BLACK BOX 110 S. Main, Mt. Pleasant Photographic Equipment (517) 772-1855 133 Best Wishes Compliments of Omar Ruby Hoffman Snowbird Lanes 3185 Clare Ave. TOWN COUNTRY RESTAURANT LOUNGE Banquet Room Available—up to 200 Salad Bar • Fri. Night Fish Fry Catering Facilities—Carry Out Window Live Music Fri. Sat. Evenings 1401 N. McEwan Clare 386-7567 Congratulations Class of 75 PINE KNOB MOTEL 612 N. First—Harrison Donald Marlene Neckel Best Wishes to the Class of “75” compliments of HARRISON TRANSMISSION Chuck Best Wishes to Class of 75 SHULL'S RIDING RANCH Congratulations Class of 75 from Mike Jackie Rice Country Bakery 159 W. Main Fresh home-baked products” 134 Congratulations Seniors ORV’N ANNIE'S SUNOCO SERVICE Mannsiding Rd. at US 27 Best Wishes From HARRISON GAS OIL CO. Robert Muriel MacRae Open 7 days 7:30 am-9pm HARRISON SPORTS CENTER 539-7026 if busy call Harrison 539-3471 115 1st Harrison Congratulations Seniors Compliments of MAC LEAN’S PHARMACY Shagena Meatpacking custom butchering processing wholesale-retail Owned Operated By John Margaret Shagena 135 nter col lecj icite press, inc.


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