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Savile - te TE Oe e , ht AERO : sit APR REM AE wegen Memon ote ry Lisi eren sella : ashton te Angra Fe tes i aa ie es Seatlagge satiate tinea? sine shes: asta on nt Ngan” c,. OR dorset Sibi tees a. ae ne ne veg eae Save hese 9 2. Ne i eget i Byer : jeer irc PS ee ie Vas fe eee ie es Ss eS ae 7 ae a ted | ee Bee eo ty Be oe ES (2) Chevrolet Fore 1@ wae Table of Contents Faculty 2. a0 hoes cs Sk v SENIOTS oe. ule ony ee yn ee 13 Underclassmen... 00. cccuucs tiv) oe ee 25 Organizations ....02. ices fs 39 Athletics. 3 0. ARRAN eee ee 4 A ctivittes cs. i iihe ie ae ed 29 A QUEVUUSING ice) 0 one eee oe 69 Photographer Receives Bobcat eV WIRTA | | i | } } : a Judy Acton, Editor of the Bobcat, presents Mr. Art Kenny, our professional photographer, with a complimentary copy of the 1964 Bobcat while Mr. James Capitan, Principal, looks on. The members of the 1964 Bobcat Staff would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere appre- ciation to Mr. Art Kenny for the splendid cooperation he has extended us during the past year. Mr. Kenny has served as the Bobcat Staff's pro- fessional photographer and has donated his services. He has served in this capacity for a number of years. His pictures have played an important part in mak- ing the 1964 Bobcat a success. THIS PAGE SPONSORED by DICK'S BARBER SHOP What Happened to All the “Stuff? That Was on My Table?? Come On!!! We just gotta Winl!!1! Gosh!!111 Im tired! I!!! Look, everybody! I can drivel!{!1 ! The Board of Education Has a Difficult Fob— The members are left to right: James Dougherty, Donald Boyer, Ben Webb, Robert Ditmar, Mrs. Donald BoBo, Richard Cornell, and John Pifer. Their Decisions Are in Our Interest Mr. Donald Meyer, Superintendent of The central figure at Houghton Lake High Houghton Lake Public Schools, holds a School is our principal, Mr. James Capitan. dignified position. Our Guide to the Future ; 2 a ; fr bake Walter Creason, counselor, talks with Judy Acton and Bruce Calkins. Secretaries Provide Valuable Services Left to right: Pat Dietrich, Mary Rodes, and Lola Bowman. Without Them, School Would Be Impossible L. to R.--John Mc- Reynolds, Martin Hoak, Ben Wallington, Ben Beckman, Art Kenny, Ed Knapp, Eldon Greenfield, Louis Warm, and George Schaller. Pictured left to right: Dan Euler, Cliff Costley, and Jack Jossens. Pictured left to right: Shirley Wilcox, Phylis White, Arvilla Akin, Harriet Costley, Jennie Breyer, and Frieda Sperry. 8 They Light the Mrs. Dorothy LeRoy Physical Education Donald Aldering Band Mrs. Gladys Van Derske English Mrs. Beulah Carman Library William Seidenstucker Physical Education Keith Dean English Mrs. Lucile Weber Eighth Grade Mike Seilo Speech Correction | G4 Semen Ent Be Mrs. Virginia Gaukel English meetin Mrs. Lois Johnson Gayle Saxton Eighth Grade English Math--Journalism Torch of Knowledge Mrs. Julie Wenig Mrs. Sharon Emery Foreign Language Home Economics John Tafelski Science Tom Stalker History Gerald Castle Drafting--Ind. Arts Mrs. Beatrice Brenton Seventh Grade Science eee core Te 12348 78910 © 46 16 (718 19 30 212223 242926 12 7728-2930.31 °° Donald Wallace History oscar Donald Fockler Commercial Herbert Rees Science ene Wendell Pietchak Walter Drogt Commercial Math--Algebra 11 Students Feel Great Loss The death of Miss Vivian Houghton brought grief to the hearts of students, faculty, alumni, family, and friends. She was a wonderful, considerate woman whom every - one admired and respected. She was known and beloved by school children for two generations. School and the education of children was her consuming interest in life and from September, 1936, until June, 1959, she served not only as the principal of the high school; but also as a teacher of commercial subjects, advisor to the staff of the Bob- cat, senior trip sponsor, and athletic director. During her 23-year principalship, she was honored by every departing class; the members presenting her with a gift which she treasured and accepted with appealing modesty. Perhaps the last formal honor to be conferred upon her was that of the 1962 Bobcat, which was dedicated to her. Students thought so highly of her that they always saved time on return visits to look her up and say hello. She was uncomfortable before audiences and about the only such appearance she made during her principalship was at commencement when she presented the class for graduation. But her friends recall that she did not hesitate to talk face to face with students when they had a problem or when correction was needed. Occasions have been cited when husky and rebellious high school boys departed from one of her counselling sessions moved by her sympathic kindness. The fact that Miss Houghton will not again pass this way is saddening. However, she left her mark on hundreds of young lives, the pupils she taught and counseled during 28 years spent in our school system. Thus, in a very real sense, she lives on in our midst. As a teacher and administrator, she was a member of one of the oldest and most honored professions and a credit to it. One of infinite worth, she felt and responded to the urge, all too rare in this self-seeking age, to give. So, in turn, we, the Senior Class of 1964, with great pride and respect, give the 1964 Bobcat to you, Miss Houghton, in your memory. MAY GOD BLESS AND KEEP YOU, 4 ae: “a Treasurer: Rick Doherty Secretary: Judy Acton President: Mike Baumgartner ey Class Scholars Valedictorian Connie Lou Smith, daughter of Edward and Bonnie Smith of St. Helen, was bom December 31, 1945, in Cadillac, Michigan. Besides numerous school activities, she enjoys sewing in her spare time. Connie plans to attend the University of Michigan where she will study nursing. Salutatorian Leslie Karilyn Fisher, born in Sturgis, Michigan, May 1, 1946, is the daughter of Dale and Judy Fisher of Houghton Lake Heights. As well as many school activities, Leslie enjoys singing and sewing. Her plans are to attend Chic University of Cosmetology in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Irene Hatfield Leave silence to the saints; I'm just human. Pep Club 1; Majorette 1; Glee Club 1; Ski Club 1; Modern Dance Revue 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4; FTA 2,3,4; Club Officer 3; Class Play 3; Student Government 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Annual Staff 4--Ad Editor 4; Newsette Staff 4; Li- brarian 4. Martha A. Ludke Marti Sometimes quiet is an unquiet thing. Newsette Staff 4; FHA 3,4. | a oe Geoff Matter Rub -a-dub-dub, three men in a tub, me, myself and I. Basketball 1; Pep Club 1; Science Club 1,2; Football 1,3,4; Ski Club--Ski Team 1,4; Club Officer 2; Northshorian 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 2,3; Student Court 2,3; Varsity Club 3; Class Play 3; Honors Course 4; Weightlifting 4. Robert Johnson Bob A little bashful, a little gay; Good- looking and nice in every way. Basketball 1,2,4; Football 1,3,4; Track 1,4; Varsity Club 4. Paul G. Lockwood Tall Panl Never hurry, never worry.! ! Pep Club 1,2; Ski Club 2; Conservation Club 3; Camera Club Larry Provost A little nonsense . all the time. Science Club 1,2; Northshorian 3,4. Rosemary Ann Collins Rosie Politeness goes far, but costs nothing. FHA 3,4; Librarian 3,4. Karen R. Johnson Happiness is her way of life. Glee Club 1; FHA 1; Modern Dance Revue 2; GAA 2; FTA 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Newsette Staff--Circulation Editor 4. Aah Mae} This Page Sponsored by BROWN'S PHARMACY, James Constantine AA ibaoi t I think that I shall never find, A fellow who is sound of mind. Baseball 1; Class Of- ficer 1; Science Club 1; Radio Club 3; Club Officer 3; Class Play 3; Honors Course 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Track 3,4; Weight- lifting 4. Don L. Blodgett Red Says everything, means nothing. Basketball 1; Science Club 1,2; Football 1, 3,4; Track 3; Student Government 3; Class Play 3. Sandra Medore Sandi Patience has its rewards. Pep Club 1; Band 1; Ski Club 1; FTA 1; Cheerleader 1,3; FHA 2; Radio Club 3,4; Club Officer 4; Librarian 4; News- ette Staff 4; Annual Staff. Karen Nephew Through life she goes with a happy smile. VF mm Jerome Lyons Fuzzy Whenever I feel like exercising, I lie down until the feeling passes. Science Club 1,2; Football 1,3,4; Northshorian 1,2,3,4. Roger B. Cady Don't take life seriously; you'll never get out alive. Track 1,2; Ski Team 1,2,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Newsette Staff 3,4. Nina Mathis She packs all her troubles in a trunk, then sits on the lid and laughs. GAA 1; FHA 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3. Merrilee Johnson Flea Variety is the Spice of life. FTA 3; Class Play 3; Newsette Staff 3,4. This Page Sponsored by JANE HEWITT. Judy Acton Friendliness is the key to success. Pep Club 1,2; FTA 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Newsette Staff 4; Annual Staff--Editor 4; Class Officer 4; Club Officer 4; Miss Houghton Lake 1964. Elaine Martin Always neat and very sweet. Richard Doherty Rick ! I pay no heed to all the rest, Just do what- ever I think is best. Pep Club 1; Baseball 1; Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3; Club Officer 3; Class Play 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Class Officer 4; Honors Course 4. Phil Motylinski Class shy guy. Terry L. Fischer Some think the world is made for fun and frolic... Well? Science Club 1,2; Northshorian 1,2,3,4. Ted Soderman Reforming schemes are none of mine, To mind the world takes too much time. Charlotte Potter She says little, but thinks a lot. Pep Club 1; GAA 1; FHA 1; Glee Club 1,2; FTA 2. Dianna Coslow Cos A happy combination of fun and good sense. FHA 1,3; GAA 1,4; FTA 2; Club Officer 4. This Page Sponsored by MOUNT'S RESORT Sherrie Van Sickle I don't know what I want when I want what I want when I want it. Pep Club 1; Marching Cadets 1; Glee Club 1; GAA 1,2; FTA 2,3,4; Newsette Staff 4; Annual Staff--Faculty section Editor. Grace Chess In quietness there is charm. Band 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,3,4; Club Officer 1,2,3,4; State Parliamentarian of FHA 3; Librarian 3. oe AAA : ANN A Harold Smith Cork Friend to all, enemy to none. Science Club 1; Foot- ball 1; Track 1,3; Varsity Club 2,3; Newsette Staff 4. Dale Leon Murray A nice guy, with a nice smile, One who believes life is worthwhile. Basketball 1; Science Club 1,2; Football 1, 3,4; Northshorian 1,2, 3,4; Varsity Club 3; Track 3; Club Officer. Mickey Hess He'll never see his second childhood; he'll always be in his first. Science Club 1,2; Basketball 1,3,4; Foot- ball 1,3,4; Track 1,4; Varsity Club 3; Stu- dent Court 3. Thomas E. Lippincott Tom ! Men of few words are the best men. Science Club 1; Cam- era Club 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Shop Assistant 3,4. Nancy Capicchioni Cappy Interesting and lots of fun. Leslie Karilyn Fisher Les A bit of everything nice. Glee Club--Student Director 1; FHA 1; GAA 1,2; Club Officer 1,2,3,4; Student Government 1,3; Camera Club 2; Class Play 3; Radio Club 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Honors Course 3,4; Annual Staff--Senior Section Editor 4; Newsette Staff 4; Fine Arts Club 4; Miss D.A.R. Good Citizen 1964. Patricia Ann Alton. ''Pat She takes her goodness wherever she goes. FHA 1,2,3; Club Officer 1,3; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Newsette Staff 4. Michele Marie Streff 'Chele Her virtues are many, her faults are few. FHA 1; GAA 1,2,4; FTA 2,3,4; Cheerleader 4. Bernard Bauman Bernie The only midnight oil he ever burns is in his car. : Basketball 1; Science Club 1; Key Club 3,4; Class Play 3; Librarian 4. Michael C. Soderman Mike You're only young once, but if you live it right, once is enough. Baseball 1; Pep Club 1; Class Officer 1; Basketball 1,3,4; Football 1,3,4; Var- sity Club 2,3; Librarian 4. Rodger Steckler Rod ! It is a wise head that Doug Carrick Good men are hard | to find; that's why I'm hiding. makes the still tongue. Science Club 1,2; Track 1,3; Football 1,3,4; Northshorian 1,2,3,4; Class Offi- cer 2; Club Officer 2,3; Student Govern- ment 3; Varsity Club 3; Class Play 3. Science Club 1; Bas- ketball 1,3; Football 1,3,4; Class Officer 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Varsity Club 3; Honors Course 3,4. Judy Wild All blondes are light-headed. Majorette 1,2; FHA 1,2,3,4; Librarian 1,3; Club Officer 2,3,4; Class Officer 3; Annual Staff--Business Manager 4; Newsette Staff 4. Karon Hubbard A smile for every girl . . . Two for every boy. FHA 2; Librarian 2,4; FTA 3,4. Ralph B. Storey Happy go lucky, fair and free, There is nothing that really bothers me. Science Club 1; Con- servation Club 2; Camera Club 3; Shop Assistant 4. Edward F. McCormack Eq When I can't talk sense, I talk non- sense. Pep Club 1; Football 1; Class Officer 1,2,3; Track 1,3,4; Basketball 1,4; Varsity Club 2; Club Officer 2; Student Government 2; News- ette Staff 3,4--Editor 4; Annual Staff-- Sports Editor 4. Sande A. Wendel Sam Her pleasant smile and friendly hi, are assets which will never die. Class Officer 1; Band 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Science Club 1,2; Librarian 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,4; Student Govern- ment 1,4; FTA 3; Class Play 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Fine Arts Club 4; Homecoming Queen 1964. Rosemary Kemp Rosie Outlet... . but not very. GAA 1; FHA 1,2,3,4. pate nace ! Michael Baumgartner Mike ! A bit of nonsense now and then, is relished by the best of men. Science Club 1; Chess Club 1; Foot- ball 1,3,4; North- shorian 1,2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3; Club Officer 3; Class Play 3; Bas- ketball 3,4; Track 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honors Course 4; Class Of- ficer 4. Mike Driscoll Chico Favorite general nuisance, Pep Club 1; Basket- ball 1,2; Camera Club 2; Track 2,4; Key Club 3. Linda Oster Lin Happiness is a habit; cultivate it. Pep Club 1; Marching Cadets 1; Glee Club 1,4; Camera Club 2; Radio Club 3. Susan Louise Proctor Sue ! Like gold, good friends are hard to find. FHA 1; Club Officer 1; GAA 1,2; Student Government 1,3,4; Camera Club 2; Radio Club 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Honors Course 3,4; Fine Arts Club 4. This Page Sponsored by SULLIVAN'S SPORTSWEAR AND SPORTING GOODS. Dustiene Rhodes Dusty The happiest people are those who think the most in- teresting thoughts. FHA 1,2,3,4; Modern Dance Revue 2; GAA 2; Club Officer 3,4. Patricia Helen Porter Pat Her talents are of the silent kind. GAA 1; Glee Club 1; FHA 1,2,3,4; Club Officer 2,3,4. William J. Kelly Barry E. Watkins Bill Boris He will go far in a Don't you guys laugh few steps. --the big oak was a little nut first. Baseball 1; Pep Club 1; Ski Club--Ski Team 1,4; Varsity Club 2,3; Newsette Staff 3,4-- Assist ant Editor 4. Science Club 1,2; Club Officer 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Class Of- ficer 2; Class Play 3; : National Honor Society 3,4; Honors Course 3,4; Student Government 4. Charles Sanford Chuck There is no such thing as a small word. Conservation Club 1,2; Club Officer 1,4; Fine Arts Club 4. Gale Marvin Porter Bucky If the unspoken word | never does harm, he's harmless. Science Club 1,2; Librarian 2,3. Frieda Caroline Koehler Fred She may seem shy, but lloks are sometimes deceiving. Pep Club 1,2; GAA 1,2; Marching Cadets 2. Connie Lou Smith Louie Be glad of life, for it gives you a chance to love, work and play. Pep Club 1; GAA 1,4; Student Government 2,3,4; FTA 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Honors Course 3; Girls' State Delegate 3; Cheerleader 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Annual Staff--Activities Ed. 4; Newsette Staff 4. This Page Sponsored by CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY. Charlene Jones Charlie Quiet, reserved and demure, A friend of whom you're always sure. FTA 2,3,4; Club Officer 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Librarian 4. Sheryl Ann Breyer ''Sherry Dynamite comes in small packages. Pep Club 1; Ski Club 1; Marching Cadets 1; Student Government 2; GAA 2; Club Officer 2,3; Radio Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 3. Steve Perry Steph The more you know, the more you forget; the more you forget the less you know; so why study? Science Club 1; Bas- ketball 1,3,4; Track 1,3,4; Northshorian 1,2,3,4; Key Club 4. Don Baese Laugh and the whole world laughs with you; frown and it wrinkles your face. Band 1; Science Club 1,2; Track 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Class Play 3; Basketball 3,4; Club Officer 4. Larry Brandt A person who is al- - ways punctual leads a lonely life. Baseball 1,2; Bowling Club 2,3. Ron Thompson Tiger Basketball 1,3,4; Football 1,3,4; Science Club 2; Varsity Club 3. Kathy Neal Kat She doesn't have to pretend to be nice, she is. Pep Club 1; Glee Club 1,2; Modern Dance Revue 2; GAA 2; Club Officer 2. Jane Elgas A lovely companion, an excellent friend, An earnest worker and true to the end. Glee Club--Student Director 1; FHA 1; GAA 1,2,4; Club Officer 1,2,4; Camera Club 2; Radio Club 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Fine Arts Club 4; Honors Course 4. This Page Sponsored by HOUGHTON LAKE RESORTER. Sue Smith Her life will be long, for it is full of love and happiness. Glee Club 1; FHA 1; FTA 2. Kay Ireta Akin Loyal, witty and full of fun, She's a friend of everyone. FHA 1,2,3; Club Officer 1,2,3; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Newsette Staff 4. Barbara Yennior ''Barbie ' Modest, reserved and somewhat shy, But she is gay when friends are nigh. FHA 1. Cathy Glazer The gift of creating lies within her hands. FHA 1,2; Librarian 4. Carol L. Ferguson ''Fergie Full of life and lively fun, A friend and pal of everyone. GAA 1,2,4; Band 1,3,4; Camera Club 2,3; Club Officer 3. This Page Sponsored by DICK'S BARBER SHOP Knowledge Is the Key to the Door of Life Connie Smith Valedictorian Leslie Fisher Salutatorian Charlene Jones Class Will James Constantine Class Prophecy Irene Hatfield Class History an Michael Baumgartner Giftatory —— oe ct 3 ‘= é Susan Proctor Class Song Jane Elgas Barry Watkins Class Poem Judy Acton Chairman of Baccalaureate Blue‘and Whites) 3.2655. Class Colors ts SAPO With Sheed ia —— = pf rp, 5 a a White -Rose......j4). |. eae... Claes Flower 24 ee me UNDERCLASSIMeN Recewing of Class Rings and the Sponsoring of the The Junior Class offi- cers are from left to right: Tom Hamp, Vice President; Christine Detmer, President; Georgia Van Sickle, Secretary; Mardel Vincent, Treasurer. J. Baker L. Bock B. Bowman C. Breyer S. Brooks C. Bunn B. Calkins M. Chess F. Chidester B. Cloutier P. Cohee D. Coslow P. Day C. Detmer M. Dieterich =. _ SRP AR get) R: Doty L. Drogt J. Francis W. Gilmore L. Godbold Funior-Senior Banquet Are Highlights of Junior Year J. Good K. Gouin T. Hamp A. Hauch J. Heininger K. Heister C. Holland G. Howard D. Hughes G. Huntley D. Jordan C. Kastle C. Keene D. Marks P. Mellinger W. Meyers P. Morford L. Moss L. Nagy L. Nephew P, Oster T. Plack A. Pray J. Randall S. Roose L. Sergeant R. Sliwa R. Smith R. Stephens A. Thomas Re Vanew M. Vincent D. Voelker R. Wendel 8 ci ne ania 2 bet HERE'S HOW IT'S DONE FELLAS!! THESE COMPACT CARS ARE MURDER! f 28 J. Widdis D. Wilson E. Wilson G. Wise S. Wotchko ' ) WHO OWNS THESE ?? HEY MR. CASTLE, THERE'S A DEAD BODY IN HERE. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY ULRICH STANDARD SERVICE CENTER. a — Ordering of Class Rings Is a Big Sophomore Event The Sophomore Class officers are from left to right: Carol Mc- Coy, Vice President; Rhonda Brenton, Treasurer; Kathy El- gas, President; Gail Murray, Secretary. T. Anderson K. Austin V. Averill D. Baker J. Baker J. Beckwith J. Blodgett R. Blouch C. Brenton R. Brenton B. Burke P. Burns C. Burtis B, Carpenter W. Chess M. Coslow M. Crews R. Davis H. DeBaeke L. DeHart P, Dowland D. Draper J. Drogt M. DuBois M. Earley D. Elchuk K. Elgas D. Euler R. Ferguson R. Fifield M. Forman T. Fourneir D. Gage M. Geiger K. Glover J. Goodman D. Gould V. Gregg E. Hauch R. Hayden C. Hess D. Heyl | S. Hunter J. Jaruzel J. Jaynes M. Jenkins B. Johnston E. Jones | T. Kemp R. Kepler B. Kulp C. Lewis ; L. Loughray C. McCoy J. McEvers D. McMahon B. McNeil G. Medore J. Meyers S. Meyers B. Morrone G. Murray D. Napieralski N. Nephew M. Orzechowski J. Osterman C. Porter R. Post R. Rayl B. Rees D. Riedel L. Robinson J. Roose J. Ross N. Ross D. Schray L. Schubert S. Schultz D. Sharron A. Snyder D. Soults K. Steckler J. Stephens M. Stephens D. Stout J. Sullivan W. Sutton K. Tommell J. Towne La iyrret J. Vick T. Walters T. Wareham M. Wescott C. Wilson L. Woodward J. Wootton A. Wotchko JR, Neha L. Young C. Zurzycki RIGHT FACE!!! 32 It’s a New Routine for the Freshmen The Freshman Class Officers are from left to right: Kay Bow- man--Secretary, Vicki Vicki Waters--Vice- President, Donna Pifer-- Treasurer, Darlene Euler--Presi- dent. M. Anderson J. Austin M. Averill S. Babion R. Baker J. Beckwith K. Bowman J. Bradbury P, Bradley M. Brenton R. Breyer L. Carrick W. Cohee B. Cornell C. Coslow D. Creason P. Derus M. Detm er E. Dieterich J. Doyle Wh = he D. Draper M. Drogt D, Decharme, M. Earley D. Euler A. Federhoff D. Gerber L. Gildner M. Gilmore T. Godbold Fr Good R. Good G. Guldner S. Hammil D. Hess S. Himebaugh D. Hoeltzel T. Jaruzel S. Johnson K. Jones R. Kalis J. Legge J. Lutz J. Martin J. McEvers G. Meyers D. Miller R. Miller W. Neal J. Norris W. Oeder Jbark M. Peters S. Peters D. Pifer L. Porter J. Pray B. Saxton G. Soderman T. Sullivan G. Tiepel Thy Usbasis B. Vincent L. Wallington V. Waters M. Wescott S. Wescott P. White S. Widdis L. Wild BLOW MUCH?????? LITTLE BOY BLUE, COME BLOW YOUR HORN!!! Selection of Cheerleaders and Election of Class F Yee Z a | ene a ee The 8th grade Class Officers are from left to right: Trudy Wareham--Secre- tary, Marsha Mc- Coy--Treasurer, President--Dottie Bobo. B. Baker K. Barber M. Berro E. Bigford K. Blouch D. BoBo J. Burns Ly Calkins H. Dankert B. Driscoll if “ss Ss. La 1Bi Rh NN atu D. Ely R. Ewald S. Fries K. Gardner M. Gearhart S. Gerber L. Gilbreath S. Godbold C. Guldner R. Harrison Officers Are the Main Events of the Eighth Grade. D. Hinds B. Hodo A. Holland A. Howe M. Howell N. Hubbard S. Hutzler L. Jefferis T. Lutz B. Malcomson D. McConnell M. McCoy D. McDonald J. McEvers G. Meyer T. Moran L. Morrone J. Muma W. Oster D. Potter J. Pruden K. Riedel L. Rosenthal M. Savercool, G. Schicker J. Schray K. Sensor D. Sergeant P. Starks J. Stiver R. Stuck D. Sutton E. Thompson Daeiaie J. Tyrrell MY MOTHER TOLD ME I COULD READ A BOOK, BUT THIS IS RIDICULOUS! ay yPeEPPEEP ER! 4A} G. VanDuinen S. Vaughan F, Walters V. Walters T. Wareham R. Weinel L. Welch M. Wilson D. Woodward P. Wotton s : O.K., WHICH ONE DID IT??? 38 : _ THIS PAGE SPONSOREDABY OMPSON'S SHADY LANE RESORT. ORGANIZATIONS Welcome Fine Arts Club Left to right: C. Wilson, J. Elgas, L. Fisher, C. Sanford, S. Proctor, C. Brenton, G. Howard, B. Calkins, D. Soults, M. Ludke, M. Johnson, H. Hines, S. Wise, Mr. Dean--adviser. Pleasant Memories Are Related Through Bobcat ROW I--R. Smith--assistant business manager; J. Wild--business manager; M. Vincent-- co-editor; J. Acton--editor. ROW II--P. Alton, K. Akin, B. Calkins, L. Fisher, S$. Van- Sickle, I. Hatfield, C. Smith, K. Johnson. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY WINTRINGHAM'S VARIETY. Students Become Proficient in Photography i ROW I--M. Orzechowski, K. Tommrell, Sec.-Treas., D. Jordan, C. Kastle, M. Hess, Pres., T. Soderman, V.P. ROW II--E. Wilson, P. Burns, T. Lippincott, R. Storey. F.H.A. Prepares Girls for the Future il ROW I--L. Tyrrell, Treas., L. Schubert, L. Woodward, P. Porter, D. Coslow, G. Chess, Mrs. Emery, Advisor, J. Wild, lst V.P., D. Rhodes, C. McCoy, Pres., M. Earley, Sec. ROW II-- R. Kemp, S. Wescott, J. Goodman, M. Chess, N. Mathis, S. Widdis, T. Wareham, D. Rie- del, L. Wallington. ROW III--L. Porter, S. Babion, J. Austin, D. Miller, K. Austin, N. Gei- ger, S. Hannafius. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY WAYE'S PIZZA DRIVE-IN G.A.A. Promotes Sportsmanship ROW I--C. Lewis, J. Elgas, H. DeBaeke, V.P., Mrs. LeRoy, Advisor, D. Euler, Pres., T. Wareham, Sec.-Treas., C. McCoy, Recorder. ROW II--B. Morrone, I. Hatfield, L. Tyrrell, L. Nephew, D. Riedel, L. Wallington, M. Stephens, M. Forman. ROW III--N. Ross, M. Brenton, H. Hinds, M. DuBois, G. Soderman, V. Waters, R. Baker, K. Elgas. Leaching Experience Gained by F.T.A. Members ROW I--K. Hubbard, S. VanSickle, J. Hatfield, C. Jones, V.P., C. Smith, Pres., Mrs. | Wenig, Advisor, J. Acton, Sec., R. Brenton, Treas., C. Detmer. ROW II--J. Blodgett, M. Coslow, J. Park, L. Carrick, W. Cohee, R. Baker, G. Tiepel, M. Dieterich, S. Brooks, M. Streff, V. Waters. ROW III--B. Vincent, J. Norris, C. Coslow, M. DuBois, P. Day, I. Towne, M. Wescott, G. Soderman, D. Euler. ROW IV--B. Morrone, K. Elgas, C. Lewis, N. Ross, M. Stephens, M. Forman, E. Martin, K. Johnson. 42 ——__aaEaES aac Librarians — Us Find : abil SITTING--S. Wendel, I. Hatfield, K. Hubbard, C. Jones, K. Ryan, B. Bauman, M. Soderman. STANDING--C. Glazer, C. Coslow, E. Hauch, A. Pray, D. Hughes. School and Community Served by Key Club ROW 1--C. Bunn, Secretary; S. Perry, Treasurer; D. Baese, President; R. Steckler, Vice- President. ROW 2--J. Jaruzel, N. Nephew, M. Baumgartner, J. Vick, D. Murray, T. Fournier, T. Anderson, D. Euler. ROW 3--D. Gage, D. Elchuk, B. Cornell, T. Jaruzel, B. Bauman, A. Wotchko, and Mr. William Seidenstucker, Advisor. This Page Sponsored by WILD'S PLUMBING AND HARDWARE 43 NES. Recognizes Outstanding Students SEATED, left to right--Jane Elgas, Sue Proctor, Connie Smith, Irene Hatfield, Charlene Jones, and Les- lie Fisher. STANDING--Mike Baumgartner, Barry Watkins, Rick Doherty, and Judy Acton. The National Honor Society, a national high school organization, gives recognition to outstanding students on the basis of Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Charac- ter. It encourages the exploration and development of these qualities in students. It identifies the potential leaders for school and country, which our democracy will surely need for the assurance of a secure and strong America. The National Honor Society has established the following high professional aims and goals for secondary education: i 2. An enthusiasm for good scholarship throughout the school. An encouragement of a desire for students to render service to the school and the community. A plan for self-evaluation of the student of the potential elements of leadership qualities within him. A stimulus to the student to observe and practice those acts of others that de- velop strength of character, An encouragement tothe student to continue his learning and his education. . THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY ULRICH STANDARD SERVICE CENTER. 44 Students Are Informed by Newsette ¥ + ROW I--J. Acton, S. Brooks, K. Johnson, M. Johnson, B. Kelly, M. Vincent. ROW II--C. Smith, S. VanSickle, B. Calkins, L. Fisher, R. Smith, P. Alton, K. Akin, M. Ludke, J. Wild, T. Hamp, S. Medore, R. Cady, J. Baker, L. Drogt, H. Smith, Mr. Saxton, Advisor. Radio Club Informs Community on School Happenings ROW I--L. Drogt, Treas., C. Breyer, Pres., Mrs. Gaukel, Advisor, S. Medore, Sec., F. Koehler, V.P. ROW II--A. Thomas, P. Derus, E. Dieterich, C. Hess, K. Steckler, G. Mur- . ray. 45 Student Council Heads Student Government SITTING--D. Matter, J. Doyle, L. Jefferis, M. Stephens, D. Voelker, M. Forman, G. So- derman, M. Baumgartner, S. Proctor, D. Hughes. STANDING--adviser--Mr. Tafelski, C. Smith--Vice-President, S. Wendel--Secretary, B. Watkins--President, H. Hines--Treasurer, adviser--Mr. Pietchak. Students Are Prepared for Scientific Age SITTING--B. Rees, J. Gourney, L. Nephew, M. Brenton S. Johnson, M. Anderson, J. Jaynes, M. Jenkins. STANDING--D. Draper--Librarian, J. Baker--Treasurer, J. Stephens--Secretary, D. Hughes--Vice-President, R. Blouch--Presi- dent, adviser=-Mr. Rees. , J. Drogt, R. Davis, J. Beckwith, THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY TRAVERSE BAY WOOLEN COMPANY se? Ap PS mene On scene Saas perenne Peal 'S HARDWARE STORE THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY FX@L):) w) SZ coon (LUT —) = = Te Bobcats Compile 5—3 Record FRONT ROW: left to right--Kim Glover, Mickey Hess, Ron Thompson, Jerome Lyons, Jerry Baker, Donald Blodgett, Roger Steckler, Mike Soderman and William Gilmore. SECOND ROW: Jan Heininger, Fred Chidester, Mike Baumgartner, Dale Murray, Robert Johnson, John Vick, Rick Doherty, Geoff Matter, Douglas Carrick and Manager Mark Vick. Bobkattens Break Even 3—3 FRONT ROW: left to right--Dennis DuCharme, James Ross, Joe Jaynes, Durnell Hoeltzel, Wayne Neal, Tom Godbold, David Heyl and Manager Mike Anderson. SECOND ROW: Glenn Guldner, Mike Detmer, Bob Cornell, Larry DeHart, Mike Earley, Doug Beerens, Dale Creason, Mike Peters and Manager Swen Johnson. BACK ROW: | Assistant Coach Mike Seilo, Roger Fifield, Dan Sutton, Ron Ferguson, Dave Gage, Jim Wootton, James Doyle and Terry Anderson. te ee Seniors Leave Gridiron Scene FRONT ROW, pictured left to right--Bob Johnson, Dale Murray, Ron Thompson, Coach Tom Stalker, Mickey Hess, and Mike Baumgartner. SECOND ROW--Don Blodgett, Geoff Matter, Mike Soderman, Rick Doherty, Doug Carrick, Roger Steckler, and Jerome Lyons. ROBERT JOHNSON --Transfer from Cadillac High School in 1963, defensive and offensive halfback and first year letterwinner. DALE MURRAY --Linebacker on defensive unit and lettered both years on varsity squad. RON THOMPSON --Two year letterman on Bobcat squad, Honorable Mention for All- Conference team. MICKEY HESS--Starting quarterback who made Honorable Mention for All-Conference team and lettered two years. MIKE BAUMGARTNER --All-Conference center last year but was hurt in this years opener against West Branch and saw limited action. Two year letterman. DONALD BLODGETT--Linebacker on defensive unit and two year letterman. GEOFF MATTER--AI1l-Conference guard two years in a row and two year letterman. MIKE SODERMAN--Two year letterman on Bobcat squad and All-Conference halfback. RICK DOHERTY --Two year veteran on squad who was All-Conference this year at defensive halfback. DOUG C ARRICK--All-Conference tackle and two year letterman. ROGER STECKLER--Shifted from end to tackle early in the season he made All- Conference team on the defensive unit. JEROME LYONS--Outstanding linebacker until hurt in the middle of the season. Let- terman two years. HEAD COACH TOM STALKER ASSISTANT GAYLE SAXTON RECORD 5-3 Season's Record We They We They 13 19 West Branch 20 33 Roscommon ay) i Beaverton 16 A Whittemore 13 2 oe Alcona 6 31 Tawas City 28 0 Arenac Eastern 19 7 Kalkaska Bobcats Now in Big Spotlight Seated left to right: Manager B. Kelly, B. Bowman, C. Bunn, J. Heininger and M. Hess. ROW 2: E. Mc- Cormack, B. Johnson, B. Gilmore, B. Meyers, and R. Thompson. ROW 3: M. Baumgartner, S. Perry, D. Baese, R. Doherty, M. Soderman, and Coach Donald Wallace. Little Cats Now—Big Cats Later FRONT ROW: Manager M. Vick, T. Kemp, B. Cornell, S. Neal, D. Heyl, and Manager S. Johnson. ROW 2: M. Drogt, M. Detmer, B. Saxton, T. Godbold, J. Wotton, and J. Drogt. ROW 3: Coach Mike Seilo, R. Fer- | guson, J. Vick, D. Elchuk, D. Gage, R. Fifield, and M. Wescott. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY WALT'S BUENA VISTA, HELEN AND WALT CREASON. 50 Seniors Last Stand Mike Soderman Don Baese Rick Doherty Guard Center Forward! Steve Perry Mickey Hess Ed McCormack Forward Guard Forward Bob Johnson Ron Thompson Mike Baumgartner Guard Forward Center THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY DELANO MOTOR SALES. 51 Bobcats in Action Si Rick Doherty gets tap against Alcona Lincoln ae Hess goes high to shoot over the opposition Bob Bowman tries a long-tom This Page Sponsored by SUN N' SNOW RESORT Backbone of 1963 Track Team Cindermen returning from the 1963 Northeastern Michigan Class C Conference champions are: KNEE- LING--Left to right--Robert Bowman, Dale Murray, Steve Perry, and Mike Baumgartner. STANDING are--Kim Glover, Roger Steckler, Jim Constantine, Dan Napieralski, Donald Baese, and Ed Mc- Cormack. 1964 TRACK PICTURE BRIGHT Veteran letterwinners Steve Perry, Don Baese, Ed McCormack, Mike Baumgartner, and Jim Constantine provide last year's champion Bobcats with a nucleus for the 1964 season. Roger Steck- ler, the team's top shot putter, will not be available for the team as he left school at midyear to join the Armed Forces. Seniors Mike Baumgartner and Donald Baese are expected to lead the Green and White in the longer distances, Baumgartner was the team's leading mile runner last spring, while Don led the field in the 880 yd. run in most meets. Steve Perry should be the team's main power in pole vault, high jump and the hurdles. Ed looms as the team's leading dashman. Jim Constantine should be the top weightman and senior Tom Lippin- cott can be counted upon for his share of points for longer distance running and the pole vault. This Page Sponsored by DR. C. H. BRITTON. Skiers Get into Athletic Program Ski Team--Left to right: Billy Kelly, Geoff Matter, Roger Cady, Jim Sullivan, Bill Sutton, Dan Cos- low, Dale Voelker and team Coach Dick Carman. wa - wee Te tae em _— Bane a . “ Roger Cady starts Slalom Race Return to Competition Houghton Lake High School returned to interscholastic ski competition during the 1963-64 year and competed against such veteran ski teams as Roscommon, Petos- key, Cadillac, Petoskey St. Francis, Harbor Springs, Bloomfield Hills, Atlanta, Traverse City and Grayling. Richard Dick’ Carman coached the Bobcat skiers and Mrs. Beulah Carman of the high school faculty handled the scheduling. The seven-man local squad was led by seniors Roger Cady, Bill Kelly, and Geoff Matter. Underclassmen on the squad were juniors Dan Coslow and Dale Voelker and sophomores James Sullivan and Bill Sutton. 54 ALAS Skung Enthusiasts Ski Club--Left to right: P. White, D. Pifer, M. Averill, L. Loughray, J. Roose, H. DeBaeke, Advisor Mrs. Carman, R. Cady and C. Holland. 2nd ROW: G. Medore, J. Martin, L. Wild, K. Bowman, J. Legge S. Breyer, C. Breyer, G. Matter, B. Kelly, R. Doherty, and J. Heininger. 3rd ROW: S. Bowman, R. Fifield, B. Chess, D. Marx, L. Godbold, D. Volker, J. Ross, J. Francis, and B. Sutton. BACK ROW: R. Rayl, D. Baker, B. Morrone, C. Lewis, M. Easter, S. Stephens, J. Sullivan, D. Coslow, and K. Gouin. ) The Body Builders Weight Lifters--Left to right: Kim Glover, Dale Murray, Harold Smith, James Constantine, Earl Jones, Frank Nestell, and Jim Wooton. BACK ROW: Dan Soults, Jim Osterman, Gary Medore, Mat Crews, Ron Mattson, and John Stephens. cat Coaching Staff Tom Stalker Mike Seilo Football-- Track Junior Varsity Basketball--Football fal Gayle Saxton Donald Wallace Athletic Director Varsity Basketball Varsity Football John T afelski Bill Seidenstucker Junior Varsity Junior High Football Basketball 56 a Ee —Meet the Mentors— Tom Stalker, a Hillsdale College graduate took on the task of rejuvinating the Bobcat football fortunes after a year's layoff and after a somewhat slow start during the 1962 season. He brought the Green and White on strong in 1963 to ring up a 5-won 3-loss record finishing second in the Northeastern Michigan Class C Conference grid races. He also brought the Bobcats to the top spot in the NEM track competition lasy May. Stalker coached at Cement City, Oscoda, and Alpena prior to coming to Houghton Lake. He left our school system at the end of the first semester in January to work for Standard Oil and we will miss him. Mike Seilo, a native of Marquette, Michigan, is the newest member of the Bobcat coaching ranks coming here last September as assistant JV football coach and reserve cage mentor. Seilo isa speech correctionist and a graduate of Northern Michigan College. Gayle Saxton heads up the athletic program here at HLHS as the school's Athletic Director. Saxton, a graduate of Alma College where he lettered in football, basketball, and track is a native of East Jordan, Michigan. He assisted Stalker with the Varsity football coaching chores the past two season serving as the team's line coach. He also guided the Junior Varsity cage teams here during the 1960-61 and 1962-63 seasons. Prior to coming to Houghton Lake, Saxton has taught at Chicago's Austin High School, Carson City, Michigan, and East Jordan, Michigan. Donald Wallace confines his coaching to the cage sport where he has been at the Bobcat helm the past two seasons. His 63-64 Bob- cat five was in the thick of the NEM Conference race from the very beginning. Wallace is a native of Clare, Michigan and a graduate of Clare High School and Central Michigan University. He taught and coached at Tawas Area prior to coming to the Lake three years ago. John Mr. T Tafelski has headed the JV football coaching staff since arriving on the local sports scene at the beginning of the 1960-61 school year. He is a graduate of Bay City High School and Central Michigan University. William 'Bill'’ Seidenstucker guides the destinies of our Junior High School cagers. He has coached the 7th and 8th grade teams the past two seasons. A graduate of Bay City Handy High School and Central Michigan University, Seidenstucker came to Houghton Lake as Boys' Physical Education Instructor in the fall of 1962. This Page Sponsored by NOREEN'S HAIR STYLING, Noreen Hubbard. 57 Cheerleaders Boost Spirits Varsity FRONT ROW: Sande Wendel, Connie Smith, and Christine Detmer. BACK ROW: Carolyn Breyer Michele Streff, Linda Drogt, and Georgia Van Sickle. ? Junior Varsity Left to Right: Kathy Elgas, Janice Martin, Gail Soderman, Marcia Forman, Rhonda Brenton, and | Darlene Euler. This Page Is Sponsored by ROSS'S GROCERY | 58 ACTIVTIMleS Homecoming Attracts Students display enthusiasm at Homecoming Pep Meeting. Enthusiasm and suspense mounted among the students during a Pep Rally and bonfire, a Pep meeting, and the construction of a float by each class. The Senior girls chosen to represent the classes as candidates for Home- coming Queen were Sue Proctor, Sande Wendel, Sandi Medore, and Michele Streff. The Homecoming game was held October 11 when the Bobcats met the Roscommon Bucks, our arch rivals for the N.E.M. Conference Trophy. Pathway to Victory --the Sophomore Skunk Em was the theme of the float. Freshman float. Queen Sande was escorte! Burd’s Eye View of | Stew the Bucks was the motto of the first place Senior float. ) H ; VI Crowd of 1500 | Roger Cady. | Floats Classes chose their candidates for Homecoming Queen: L. to R. Freshman-- Michele Streff, Seniors--Sue Proctor, Juniors--Sande Wendel, and Sopho- mores--Sandi Medore. Victory, however, was not our most important product: ours was determination and the satisfaction of a game well- played. A colorful half-time ceremony was enjoyed by the huge crowd as the Houghton Lake High School Band performed, floats circled the field, and Queen candidates were introduced, The evening reached a climax as two winners were announced: the Senior float, and our Homecoming Queen for 1963, Sande Wendel. Queen Sande, who was chosen by the student body, then received her crown from Barry Watkins, President of the Student Government. The Harvest Moon Dance held in the gym brought the 1963 Homecoming to a memorable close. Shooting to Victory was the Eighth Rosco's Next '--the motto of the | Grade's initial effort at float construction. Juniors. 61 Activities Broaden the Are you camera shy? Is everybody happy? My Dearest Eddie, Will you («sa = Lives of H.L.H.S. Students Ah! Just like mother used to make? Run for the HILLS, the FEDERALS are comir! Assemblies Offered Change from Normal School Activities The faculty demonstrated its athletic ability in a March of Dimes benefit game sponsored by the Key Club. Fred Lowery, whistler, entertained students, The Band Provided Music Throughout the Year ROW 1, L-R, G. Tiepel, D. Starks, G. Medore, B. ROW 1, L-R, K. Gardner, J. Lutz, S$. Johnson, D. McNeil. ROW 2, P. White, L. Porter, L. Gildner, J. McConnell, B. McNeil. ROW 2, L. Youngs, H. Pray. ROW 3, L. Wild, C. Ferguson, T. Tiffin, E. Dankert, D. BoBo, S. Godbold, J. Austin. ROW 3, Dieterich. ROW 4, R. Cornell, M. Drogt, D. Hinds, K. Blouch, P. Derus, B. Hodo, R. Stuck, S. Fries. W. Neal. ROW 4, E. Thompson, K. Hiester, M. Gearhart, T. Godbold, T. Moran. SENIOR BAND ROW 1, L-R, E. Dieterich, B. Hodo, C. Ferguson--President; G. Tiepel, K. Blouch. ROW 2, R. Stuck, P. Derus, S. Fries, T. Tiffin, L. Wild, M. Gearhart, P. White--Secretary; D. Hinds, E. Thompson, K. Hiester, R. Cornell, M. Drogt. ROW 3, J. Pray--Drum Major; L. Gildner, J. Austin, H. Dankert, L. Porter, D. BoBo, S. Godbold, K. Gardner, J. Lutz, D. Starks, T. Moran, W. Neal. STANDING, Mr. Donald Aldering--Director; G. Medore--Vice President; S. Johnson, D. McConnell, B. McNeil. 65 The Selection of Miss Houghton Lake Began As Senior Nominees Displayed Their Talents L. to R.: STANDING; Sherry Breyer, Michele Streff, Frieda Koehler, Sandi Medore, Dusty Rhodes, Leslie Fisher, Jane Elgas, Sue Proctor. SEATED; Pat Porter, Rosemary Collins, Merrilee Johnson, Judy Acton, Judy Wild, Sande Wendel, Sherrie Van Sickle, Irene Hatfield. The eighteenth annual Sno-Ball, held January 25 in the gymnasium, was the climax of the contest between the senior girls vying for the title Miss Houghton Lake of 1964, All senior girls were introduced to the student body as potential nominees, and candidates were selected by each class and club. These candidates presented their talents, and five finalists were chosen by the students. The finalists and their spon - soring organizations were: Michele Streff; Sophomore Class, Sandi Medore; Ski Club, Judy Acton; Senior Class, Sande Wendel; Junior Class, and Sherry Bryer; Sci- ence Club. The gym was attractively decorated in accordance with the theme Paradise Isles, and couples danced to the music of Jack La Mott and his orchestra. After a presentation of talents and individual promenading of the gym, the candidates and spectators anxiously awaited the decision of the judges. Miss Houghton Lake of 1963, Penny Botsford, Prince John Thompson, and Princess Diane Servas promenaded the gym and made their way to seats on the stage, Donald Fockler, Master of Ceremonies, announced Judy Acton as Miss Houghton Lake of 1964, After Queen Judy received her crown, banner, and bouquet from Penny Botsford, she was presented with several gifts, in honor of her new title, The Queen's March then took place as the new Miss Houghton Lake again prome- naded the gym. She led the Grand March as the first duty in her reign as Miss Hough- ton Lake, 1964, Judy Acton Was Selected Miss Houghton Lake 1964 at the Annual Sno-Ball ; V2 67 Miss Houghton Lake Was Attended by Her Court, a Prince, and a Princess Left to right: Michele Streff, Prince John Thompson, Sandi Medore, Queen Judy, Sande Wendel, Princess Diane Servas, and Sherry Breyer. Her First Duty Was to Lead the Grand March It Pays to Advertise pexale Ti TH Chevrolet Chevrolet - Chevy II « Corvair + Corvette These Organizations Do THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY FORD'S HARDWARE, PRUDENVILLE, MICHIGAN 4154 M-55 478-475] GILMORE BUSINESS SERVICE Commercial Bookkeepers and Tax Consultants Compliments of SEA BREEZE MOTEL Always Open Al and Dee Servas Zone 11 Houghton Lake, Mich. HOUGHTON LAKE POST OFFICE John Alton, Marie Miller, Marian Van Sickle, Ray Bessenback, and Fritz Goosen TERRY DENEEN'S SCHOOL OF DANCE Prudenville, Michigan Congratulations from SWICK'S RESORT Dennie and Pearl Swick CONSUMERS POWER CO. 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Rodes Carpet, Rug and Furniture Cleaning Houghton Lake, Michigan North Shore Zone 25 Houghton Lake 478-8322 Compliments of Compliments of CHALIFOUX RESORT Houghton Lake, Michigan LEROY'S PRODUCE Houghton Lake, Michigan Good Luck, Seniors Compliments of NIELSEN'S TAM-A-RAC STANDARD SERVICE Conrad and Mary Young Houghton Lake Heights, Michigan Houghton Lake, Michigan NICK AND KEN'S SHANGRI-LA RESORT Compliments of D B WINDOW COMPANY Houghton Lake, Michigan Compliments of SPIKE HORN'S BAR Mary and Bill North Shore Zone 22 Compliments of FRED BAUMGARTNER Floor Coverings Linoleum, Tile, Counter Zone Zl 366-7652 Houghton Lake, Michigan Congratulations STUCK'S FURNITURE BETTYS PET‘ GARDEN CENTER BETTY'S PET AND GARDEN CENTER Houghton Lake Best of Luck, Seniors of 1964 KENNY'S PHOTO Prudenville, Michigan M--55 Zone7 _ Ph. 478-3796 Houghton Lake Village THE RICE MOTEL Modern Brick Units Open Year Around Helen and Ford Rice, Proprietors Best Wishes Good Luck Seniors HOUGHTON LAKE BLOCK Co., INC. VINCENT’S SPORTING GOODS Blocks for Every Purpose 1 2 Mile West of Houghton Lake Village Live Bait and Tackle Op en Year Around Phone 478-425] See You at Congratulations to THE MUSIC BOX The Class of 6 Let's Go Dancing Congratulations GEORGE HACKER Office M 55, Prudenville Telephone 366-7666 “am (MPERIA é | L ive’ L GASOLINE: HING SUPPLE s BAIT Good Luck STANDARD | Class of 64 Seniors W 19 NORTH SHORE LUMBER Congratulations Seniors North Shore ENOS REALTY Houghton Lake, Michigan Houghton Lake, Michigan Congratulations from NORTHWAY BAR To the Class of 64 Located on the Corner of Old U.S. 27 M-55 Congratulations To the Class of 64 from VINA DEL MAR MOTEL Prudenville CLOVERLEaE RES =p AUR AN Congratulations to The Class of 64 from THE “CLOVER LEAF?” RESTAURANT Fran and Jim DuBois Congratulations To the Class of 64 from TET EG WLEGO Xe Se Lahene and Shirley Wilcox ROE AUKER REALTOR Your Local, Friendly, Real Estate Broker. Good Luck Class of 64 No Deal Too Large or Too Small. Be Sure to See Us When Buying SAND BAR or Selling. Prudenville Roe Auker, Realtor Phone 366-5150 Houghton Lake, Michigan Claude and Aldore Thorpe ROSCOMMON STATE BANK Offices at Roscommon--Houghton Lake--Prudenville--Mio Best Wishes to the Senior Class G.M.C. Trucks--AAA Wrecker Service PETERSON’S STANDARD STATION North Shore Houghton Lake, Michigan STANDARD PINKY'S FOODLINER Houghton Lake, Michigan Compliments of THE TREASURE CHEST Gifts to Treasure Thoughtfulness Can be a Gift Gifts Large or Small The Treasure Chest Has Them All Congratulations to the Class of 64! HUNTS REXALL DRUGS GRADUATE TO Guys Dolls Photograp You'll Be Glad You Did Weddings--Candid and Studio Portraits--Graduation Communion--Confirmation Family Groups--Commercial Two Locations Harrison Call KE 9-716] Gladwin Call GA 6-9481 HOUGHTON LAKE MARINA LOLA BELL RESTAURANT Home Cooked Food Service Cpen All Year Round Boats Zone 22 Phone 366-7763 We Would like to Take This Opportunity to Thank the Following People Who Have Contributed Financially to the 1964 Bobcat: | 2 3 4 Hie 6 7 8 9 10. Tle We 13. HASTY'S DAIRY QUEEN LEO'S MOBILE SERVICE WOODBINE VILLA PETER'S PANCAKE PLACE MR. AND MRS, ED STENSRUD MR. AND MRS, LEONARD VAN SICKLE BUCKEYE GROCERY WHISPERING PINES RESORT LETHA'S CHARCOAL KITCHEN MR. AND MRS. DON ROTH MR. AND MRS. GORDON WILLE GEORGIA ANN APT.--MOTEL--Georgia and Donald Foust BABION'S GROCERY MRS. MARGARET VINCENT LELA ODELL . MRS, FLORENCE COSLOW . MRS. LYLE MOORE HOWE'S GENERAL STORE A Little of Everything 41 | | Just think . . . 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