Houghton Lake High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Houghton Lake, MI)

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¥ Houghton Lake High School 1973 Houghton Lake, Michigan . . V There’s a world you’re living in No one else has your part All gods children in the wind Take it in and blow hard. Look around you has it found you Walking down the avenue? Sec what it brings-could be good things In the air for you. We are leaving. We are gone. Come with us to all alone. Never worry. Never moan. We will leave you all alone. In the mountains, in the cities, You can see the dream. Look around you. Has it found you? Is it what it seems? There’s a world you're living in No one else has your part. All gods children in the wind Take it in and blow hard. Neil Young Organizations page 38 Activities page 46 2 Seniors page 92 Advertisements page 114 GUIDANCE: Mr. Visscr Librarian, Mr. Ferguson Counselor, Mr. Pruden Audio Visual, Mr. Blasky Special Education. Pampering Pruden Vice Versa Visscr 5 6 Jitterbug Jones SOCIAL STUDIES and HEALTH: Mr. Bcndcr-U.S. and Western Civilization, Mr. Mackey Sociology and Government, Ms. Slough ter-Sociology and Social Studies, Mrs. Grucnberg-Girls P.E., Mr. Bifoss-Boys P.E. 7 MATH and SCIENCES: Mr. Bischoff Chemistry and Physics, Mr. Johnson Biology and Conservation, Mr. Mercer Earth Science, Mr. Drogt Algebra and Trig. 8 Dozin' Drogt Pancake Pruden Wigling Rigling FINE and APPLIED ARTS: Mr. Walters Wood Shop, Mrs. Pruden Home Ec., Mr. Focklcr Business Law, Bookkeeping, Mr. Rachilla Art and Draft- ing, Mr. Milburn Band, Mr. Rigling Metal Shop. 9 CLEAN-UP CREW: Cliff Costley, Dan Euler, Del Calkins, Joe Kuripla, Rudi Heise, Warren Earley. CHEFS: Phyllis White,Gennie O’Dell, Millie Drogt, Shirley Wilcox, Aletha Ellsworth, Arvella Akin, (Not Pictured: Dorothy Nixon, Jeanette Woods, Lois Moran, Velma White). TRANSPORTATION EXPERTS: Bob Miller, Ar- chie DcSmith, Bob Bomyea, Louis Warm, John Bowman, Bill Nixon, Bill Griffin, Tom Irvine, Fred Kick, Jack Geer, Clayton Sterns, John McRey- nolds, Harry Stewart, Henry Shults, (Not Pictured: Art Kenney, Albert Huff, Virgil Wilson, Bernard Jock, Ray Machurski.) 11 SCHOOL BOARD: Arnic Goupil, Jerry VonSee, John Walkley, Edlon Dutcher, Norm Pike, John Pifcr, Ron Wiggins, (Not Pictured Cathy Koupal). SECRETARIES: Mrs. Hanneman, Mrs. Deitrich, Mrs. Bowman OUR COUNSELOR: Mr. Ferguson 12 PRINCIPAL: Mr. Gwiazdowski -rftorftM 4 i ASSISTANT Principal: Mr. Blankenship 13 SECRETARY: Mrs. Cornell Zke Qreen Machine Rick Detmer, Greg Wagner, Brian Pomeroy, Bob Rock, Mike Reglin, Dave Matter, Mike Scott, Steve Wakefield, Tim Riley, Mike Doherty, Jim Ri- ley, Archie DeSmith, Tim Sherwood, Paul Mackey, Mike O’Connel, Mike Kreger, Bob Rayment, Tom Oliver, Gordan Harvey, Casey Smith, Paul Bifoss, Mike Mackey, Mike Sullivan, Louie Muchenthaler, Terry Oliver, Norm Drabek, Dan Stouffer, and Marc Peters. HL. 35 Grayling 6 HL. 28 Farwell 0 HL. 30 Beaverton 22 HL. 40 Sanford 14 HL. 40 Harrison 2 HL. 36 Coleman 6 HL. 18 Evart 0 HL. 14 Rosco 30 16 Keep on truckin’ 17 We’re Number One This years’ Bobcats turned in a very successful sea- son for Houghton Lake. Our Green Machine won seven games and only lost one. Total it all up for our Bobcats; Coaching + teams + fans = The Great Green Machine of 14 - 1 Our great Varsity coaches, Barry Johnson and John Blankenship. Who’s got the ball? 18 Zke Qreat junior Varsity Ed Muma, Sean McKinley, Gary Knox, Cliff Holiday, Bob Colby, Bill Oliver, Tim Matter, Mike Hall, Brian Vaughn, LeRoy Johnston, Eric Drogt, Wyatt Detmer, John Thompson, Roger Rogers, Doug Smith, Gerry Forbes, Ed Hancock, Harvey Winkler, John Voelker, Kevin Lepper, Bill Sprague, Roger Gee, John Harrison,Tim Muckenthaler, Steve Nielson, Bernie Slicker, Dave White, and Mike Stuck. H.L. 6 Grayling 20 H.L. 30 Coleman 6 H.L. 30 Beaverton 8 H.L. 30 Harrison 0 H.L. 28 Harwell 0 H.L. 6 Evart 30 H.L. 8 Sanford 36 H.L. 6 Rosco 0 J.V. coaches: Chuck Mercer, and George Weltc J.V.’s in action. 19 Hey, hey all the way! Push! Hey! Bobcats you’re looking fine! 20 Who’s got the ball?? Never (jive Up—Never (jive in Charge Up! Freshmen Team: Top Left: Larry Muckenthaler. Mike Slicker, Dean Mueller, Ld Smyk, Dale Teeter and Mike McCullough. Bottom Row: Alan King, Ed Muma, Ed Hancock, Brian Dull, Tim Walker, Roy Turnbull and Coach Tim Bender. T-O-U-C-H-D-O-W-N 21 HL 46 Roscommon 44 HL 60 Farwell 75 HL 63 Coleman 66 HL 58 Beaverton 45 HL 55 Harrison 52 HL 53 Evart 61 Holiday Tournaments HL 78 Meridian 58 HL 61 East Jordan 38 HL 61 Roscommon 42 HL 72 Brimley 65 HL 51 Coleman 55 HL 61 Kalkaska 76 HL 42 Harrison 60 HL 66 Farwell 64 HL 66 Beaverton 62 HL 65 Grayling 75 HL 55 Evart 69 HL 75 Meridian 63 District Tournament HL 51 Roscommon 45 HL 53 Gladwin 57 Standing: Mike Doherty, Paul Mackey, Marc Peters, Coach Chuck Mercer, Paul Bifoss, Tim Riley and Dave White. Kneeling: Gene Everts, Rick Marshall, Casey Smith and Dave Howell. Another Power Machine Rough Zough Zeam Top Left;Cuffy Halliday, Wyatt Detmer, John Harrison, Eric Drogt, Roger Rogers, and LeRoy Johnston. Top Right; Mike Hall, Kevin Lepper, Tim Muckenthaler, Steve VonSee, Louie Parfitt, Bob Rayment, Mike Scott, Coach John Bifoss, manager. HL 33 Roscommon 32 HL 42 Coleman 63 HL 65 Harrison 49 HL 64 Farwell 58 HL 51 Beaverton 58 HL 51 Evart 53 HL 61 Sanford 68 HL 48 Roscommon 45 HL 54 Coleman 57 HL 51 Harrison 46 HL 77 Farwell 72 HL 54 Beaverton 60 HL 64 Grayling 61 HL 55 Evart 41 HL 58 Sanford 50 24 Break! PUBLIC UBR dUuGruON LAKE, Mi 486ZS Do you wanna dance? Hey! Gel that jump ball! Lepperfrog Ready Rite, Top Left; Bill Oliver, Larry Muckenthaler.Tim Walker, Dale Teeter,Coach George Welte. Middle: Ed Smyk, Randy Guldner, Steve Nielson, Dan Koscielecki, Mike Harvey. Bottom: Brian Dull, John Thompson, Ken Enos, Ed Hancock and Shawn Gray. The Ereshmen won and lost an even nine each. Jump High! Up for grabs. 26 Hey! Look over there! Look, but don’t touch! Pooky Pookie Pookey!!! HJC Varsity Qirls Sally Kauffman, Debbie Mainprize, Barb Nielson, Joyce Geiger, Coach; Mrs. Gerkin, Kathy Higgins, Linda Galbraith, Gail Reidel, and Sandy Roth. 29 What goes up must come down. HL. MEAN Ladies Qirls {junior Zeam Mascot; Sarah Roth, Team; Kim Lang, Sue Galbraith, Helen Jefferis, Karen Miller, Coach; Mrs. Gerkin, Peggy Winkler, Ruth Jefferis, Julie Watsorn Joyce Riedel, and Mascot; Sandy Higgins. Both J.V. and Varsity girls had a very challenging season. The J.V. girls won six out of four, and the Varsity won three out of seven. Better than any H.L. girls basketball team has done since H.L. went into competition. Most of the girls will be back again next year and we will be looking forward to a great season. Keep up the good work girls, we are really proud of you!!! 30 Score goes up another notch. nell, M. Hall, M. Peters. Front: G. Wagner, N. Drabek, F. Sible, L. Muckenthaler, J. Thompson. (Not pictured D. White) 31 JUNIOR VARSITY; Back Row, I. to r.: T. McGrath, D. Coslow, L. Drabek, L. Muckenthaler, E. Hancock,Coach P. Jones. Front: R. Barnum, S. Nielson, T. Walker, L. Parfitt. (Not Pictured M. McCullough, N. Wroble, R. Guldner) 32 “Zke Men On grass’’ Left; Rick Marshall, Casey Smith, Marc Peters, Steve VonSee, Brian Pomeroy, Bernie Slicker, Ray Wcglarz, Ken Bowman, Kevin Lepper, Wyatt Detmer, Roger Rogers, and Randy Guidner. Missing; Shawn Gray. Coach; Peter Javorowski. “Cut it out or I’ll tell my ina! The Bobcat Golf Team proved that their effort was sparked by Spirit and Pride! Jackpine Conference Record: 6-1. The golf team placed first in the conference match and first place over all. There were four All Conference golfers chosen this year. They were Rick Marshall, Casey Smith, Marc Peters and Steve VonSee. “Onward Champions.” “Man did I ever hit that ball.... 1 can’t even see it!” 33 Varsity Cheerleaders; Top: Debbie Bowman, Peggy McEvoy, Sue Dougherty. Bottom: Pam Schroedcr, Randee Rogers, Debbie McDonald. 34 M.S. Ceaders 3V Cheerleaders Junior Varsity Cheerlead- ers; Back Row: Vera Alton, Sue Mainprise, Julie Robin- son. Front Row: Gloria Wiggins, Lois Parrish, Peg- gy Bowman. freshmen Cheerleaders 1-reshmen Cheerleaders; Gloria Sinkel, Pam Miller, Ruth Easterling, Becky Bifoss, Patty Martin, Jill Pike, Patty Parrish. Say AHHHH! 36 Terry Oliver, Bill Oliver and M'ike Scott in the 100yd Dash. Top left; Tom Jordon in Pole Vaulting. Bottom left; Steve VonSee in Pole Vaulting. Middle; Harvey Winkler in the 440 run. Bottom right; Mike Mac- key in the Shot Put. Mike Scott in the Long Jump. This years Track Team placed_______in the JackPine Conference, under the direction of Barry Johnson and Tom Shipp. The Track Team shows Deby Bowman for their 1973 Track Queen to represent them at the Pine River Invitation. ■ • • Steave Hose in the High Hurdles. Jim Harrison in the Mile Race. Science Club: Advisor Mr. Johnson, S. Detmer, B. Nielsen, J. Tremper, J. McCullough, L. LeGarie, L. Galbraith, K. Higgins, S. Roth, C. Riedel, B. Tiffin, C. Halliday, B. Hendershott, J. Burns, T. Matter, M. McCullough, H. Jefferis. Ski Club: Advisor Mr. Rachilla Teachers Assistants: J. Julien, R. Centelli, G. Voelker, C. Voelker, M. Shrader, P. Roberts, D. Bowman, D. McDonald, C. Kebrle, D. Doyle,M. Kreger, S. Gardner, K. Miller, M. Mackey, N. Sergeant, S. Detmer, D. Parrish, S. Gee, M. Tyrell, P. Mann, D. Mann, W. Baese, D. Basset, L. Rien- hart, M. Voice, R. Rudy. 40 Future Homemakers of America; Advisor Mrs. Prudcn, D. Mainprize, A. Wedding, N. Yennior, J. Mason, D. DeSmith, M. Voice, T. McGrath, K. Reinhart, P. Martin, P. Mackey, J. Kamplain, S. Doty, S. Lobdell. Future Teachers of America; K. Koscielecki, D. Boyer, P. Winkler, L. McWilliams, R. Hutson, L, Parrish, J. Warner, D. Servas, M. Kreger, Mrs. Wenig, S. Galbraith, V. Alton, E. Sullivan, K. Lang, K. Miller, P. Bowman, S. Hutson, C. Caldwell, L. Galbraith, K. Wahl, N. Fockler, S. Krause, C. VanSickle, S. Hamp, P. Mann, J. Robinson, R. Rogers, S. Dougherty, L. Wake- field, S. Mainprize, V. Paulus. Librarians; L. Romancky, M. Kreger, K. Ro- mancky, P. Mackey, S. Lobdell, J. Mason, P. Dungey, N. Sergeant, K. Reinhart, N. Yennior. 41 Gymnastics Club; M. Heddy, G. Raylc, E. Gibson, L. Parrish, K. Lang,C. Delong, N. Fockler, L. Wakefield, B. Hendershott, V. Vac- rusey, H. Jefferis, J. Hanneman, S. Zulcosky, D. Bowman, J. Robinson, P. McEvoy, D. Servas. Standing: A. McEvoy. Varsity Club; B. Pomeroy, C. Smith, L. Muckenthalcr, M. Kreger, T. Oliver, P. Mackey, S. Vonsee, M. Mackey, D. Matter, T. Sher- wood, T. Oliver, G. Wagner, B. Slicker, R. Detmer, M. O’Connel, B. Rayment, B. Colby, M. Scott, H. Winkler, D. White, J. Riley. 42 Office Secretaries; N. Popard, C. Walters, Mrs. Cornell, K. Loveless, M. Voice, D. Curtis, P. Dungey, K. Romankcy,T. McGrath, L. Parrish, M. Kreger, B. Hammond, K. Miller, B. Nielsen, P. Mackey. Student Government; Standing: R. Marshall, D. Stouffer, E. Flett, D. Meyer. Sitting: J. Voelker, P. McEvoy, R. Centelli, M. Doherty, D. Boyer, D. McDonald, L. Detmer, L. Galbraith, P. Winkler, V. Paulus, S. Harrison, T. Walker, M. Slicker, E. Sullivan. (Not Pictured, S. Niedcrer) Audio Visual; Mr. Pruden. G. Voelker, D. Smith. Vibrations Staff; Standing: M. Doherty, S. Saxton, J. Tremper, K. Miller, K. Miller, Mr. Jones. Sitting: C. Barnum, R. Goupil, D. Mc- Donald, L. Detmer, M. Peters, S. Zulcosky,C. Keberle, C. Voelker. 43 Majorettes; B. Hendcrshott, P. Winkler, N. Fockler, C. Delong, L. Wakefield. Choir; P. Mann, S. Gray, P. Rob- erts, J. Thompson, V. Trader, J. Early, L. Parrish, Mrs. Taylor, N. Sergeant, P. Early, K. Webb, K. Songer, D. Mainprize, R. Randall, M. Tyrrell, C. Walters. 44 H.L.H.S. Band; Mr. Milburn, B. Bifoss, B. Bockelman, C. Caldwell, 1). Chernik, R. Easterling, S. Gardner, E. Hancock, J. Harrison, K. Higgins, S. Hunt, K. Lang, D. Mann, M. Milburn, M. McVey, J. Pike, T. Walker. S. Yeager, S. Schryer, C. Wycoff, A. Wedding, S. Heg- land, J. Miller, E. Gibson, J. Adams, V. Alton. D. Bassett, P. Bifoss, D. Bowman, P. Bowman, J. Burns, 1). Cole, J. Decess, S. Dougherty, R. Gee, E. Gibson, P. Gothan, S. Harrison, J. Hanneman, D. Howell, S. Hines, H. Jefferies, R. Jefferies, A. King, G. King, D. Mainprize, S. Mainprizc, D. Marra, D. Marra, D. Mc- Donald, C. McLeod, D. Meyer, S. Morton, B. Nielson, T. Nemrava, L. Parfait, D. Pomeroy, D. Randall, K. Randall, R. Randall, G. Reidell, S. Kotesky, M. Robin- son, J. Robinson, S. Roth, K. Rhoades, H. Romanky, J. Romanky, L. Romanky, D. Stouffer, A. Stuck, B. Tiffin, J. Tremper, A. Trader, C. Tuck. L. Turnbull, J. Watson, S. Watson, S. White, C. Wycoff, L. Jordan, M. Gibson, P. McLean, O. McLean. D. McLean. Yearbook; Mr. Jones, M. Kreger, S. Niederer, S. Sprague, T. Motter, S. Harrison, P. Bowman, D. Bowman, J. Robinson, V. Paulus. C. Riedel, J. Tremper, K. Rhoades, (not pictured, B. Hendershott, D. Phillips, C. Barnum, J. Burns.) 45 Doug Randall escorts Peggy Bowman 9th grade attendant. Mike Doherty escorts C'onnie Kebrle Queen Candidate. Steve Stuck esocrts Sally Nicderer Queen Candidate. Casey Smith escorts Sue Mainprizc 10th grade attendant. 1971 Homecoming Queen Barb Harrison Prince Jeff Carlin and Princess Stacey Sencor. Ralph Lee escorts Shayne Sprague Queen Candidate. Joe Gutowski escorts Laura Hunter 11th grade attendant. Paul Mackey escorts Debi McDonald Queen Candidate. Patrick Wolgast escorts April Stuck Queen Candidate. 49 Attendants, Candidates, Escorts and floats. . . . 50 The Freshman Float Stole Third. Sophomore Float came in a close Fourth. . . . Are AU Part of Homecoming 1971 Queen Barb Harrison crowns Shayne as Ralph looks on. The Festivities at the pep assemblies. The band at the Homecoming dance Comestocklode. 40 HOME T.ME 0 0 0 14 GUEST The final score of the Homecoming game. 51 “HAPPINESS IS: “Springtime in Holland”, was chosen for the theme of 1973 Sno-Ball. This year, five girls were selected to compete for the “Miss Houghton Lake” title; each girl displaying great variety of talent. We’d like to congratulate each candidate and students on their effort to make the 1973 Sno-Ball the success it was. 53 On January 23, 1973, nine girls from the senior class displayed their talents to H.L. students and to four qualified judges. Back Row: Linda Galbraith, Lori Swanson, Becky Tiffin, April Stuck, Debi McDonald. Front Row: Cindy Halliday, Roberta Centelli, Sally Niederer,and Debby Main prize. Above: Prince, Spencer Soderman and Princess, Shavonne Sergeant. Be- low: 1972 Queen Marsha Marrone sings a song for the audience. Top L: Miss Debby Mainprize singing, “Lean on Me” and ac- companying herself on the piano. Top R: Miss Roberta Centilli, doing a Pantomime to “Don’t Mess with Tess”. Middle: Miss Sally Niederer singing and reciting, “Desaderata”. Bottom L: Miss Debi McDonald, doing her own impersonation of T.V.’s “Edith Ann”. Bottom R: Miss Lori Swanson, singing “All My Trials” and accompanying herself on the guitar. Left to Right: Debby Mainprize, Norm Drabek, Lori Swanson, Steve Saxton, Don Elgas, Prince Spencer Soderman, Queen Roberta Centelli, 1972 Queen Marsha Morrone, Dave Matter, Princess Shavonnc Sergeant, Sally Niedercr, Steve Stuck, Dcbi McDonald, Paul Mackey. Roberta Centelli Debi McDonald Sally Niederer Debby Mainprize Smile, Nice, now!?! Lori Swanson TYPICAL DAN STOUFFER” Mike Heddy (Alias, SUPERMAN) Coach-Mrs. Gruenburg Gymnastics For the first time, H.L. entered com- petition in girls gymnastics. The nine girls lost their three meets but showed an ex- cellent job and determination for next year. i i' L: Mike H. vaults on long horse. Above Mike H. with handles on the horse. Low er 1: Mike Scott does a pike position on rings. Below: Julie R. does a chest-stand Lois P. does splits on the beam. At Reed City Meet: K. LcGaric, D. Bowman, K. Rhoades, A. McEvoy, S. Doughterty, D. Servas, P. McEvoy, J . Robinson, and L. Parrish watch for scores. Meet Scores: Reed City 43.50 H.L. 34.85 Chippewa Hills 48.00 H.L. 33.00 Reed City 36.70 H.L. 31.25 Above: shows series of flips on tramp. L: Peg does a dislocate on unevens. Below: Deby works routine on beam at meet. L: Kathy Rhoades gets ready for a cast wrap on the unevens at meet. □ MEBICn i treAMLINER cabi 9 PATI Nf NOS i ' 1 IM J ) • •«• 7 iwO. 9M I J t.dt.m 2 •' I.IIS.tM it Fit UTHAfR ! ' PCMWcT - STEIWCW BALKS CO - CHICAGO N •a 1 E ASK ATTENDANT TO INSTALL CLEAN TOWEL Come together. People are______________ (a) alike (b)different (c) (Circle one.) 64 I can love. 1 can really love, I can really love. Like a mountain that’s growing A river that rolls Baby come over I know that you know. The night we boogied Dance Marathon here we are in the years: now that holidays have come they can relax and watch the sun rise above all of the beautiful things they’ve done, go to the country; take the dog; look at the sky without the smog, sec the world; laugh at the farmers feeding hogs; eat hot dogs. what a pity that the people from the city can’t relate to the slower things that the country brings, time itself is bought and sold, the spreading fear of growing old contains a thousand foolish games that we play. while people planning trips to stars allow another boulevard to claim a quiet country lane, it’s insane. so the subtle face is a loser this time around. here we are in the years where the showman shifts the gears. lives become careers, children cry in fear, “let us out of here!’’ words: neil young (neil young album) photography: Tim Matter and Candi 4 Mob Maker Sally 4 Cenny Kauffman J’ll light the fire fou place the flowers in the ease that you bought today. Staring at the fire for hours and hours While J listen to you play your love songs all night long for me, Only for me. Come to me now, And rest your head for just floe minutes Every thing is done Such a cozy room Zhe windows are illuminated by the evening sunshine through them Sirey gems for you Only for you Our house is a very, very, very, fine house, with two eats in the yard, Cife used to be so hard, Alow everything is easy, ’cause of you. DeeDee 4 Steve Horny Honor Boy, am I F----UP! Junior-Senior banquet Man . . . You’re out of it!! The Juniors honored the Seniors this year at Bill Olivers, “King Table” in H.L. for their annual banquet. A wonderful smorgasbord was served to some two hundred Juniors and Seniors. Mary Schrader and Dan Stouffer provided entertain- ment by reading a story about the Seniors (made up by some Junior girls) and they also read the Senior class wills. The SloadedS Juniors put on a very successful banquet and (PARTY) for the “73” Seniors. Robert Adams Dawn Anderson Richard Hamum Rebecca Bifoss Brenda Bockelman Carol Bosel Peggy Bowman Pres.: Barb Hendershott, Sec.: Walker, Treas.: Larry Drabek. Carolyn Caldwell Lalonnie Chedcster Debra Chemik Frank Chryczyk Ken Church Diane Cowan Dan Dankert Carh Delong James Delong Jack Doty Monte Dove Jane Dowland Talk, talk, talk. Kit Doyle Larry Drabek Eric Drogt Randy Guldner Laura Gutowski Paul Hack Mark Hall Tcrrie Howcy Sally Hunt Sheri Hutson Edward Hancock Grace Hankes Susan Harrison Barb Hendershott Vera Kenyon Alan King Danny Kocielccki Kathy Kocielecki Diane Kreager Marcia Kreger Tambra Krentz Kimberlee Lang Kathy LeGarie Terry Lucus Donald Mann Laurie Martin Patricia Martin Ronald Martin Mike McCullough Susan McGowan Mary McVey Lisa McWilliams Doree Meeker Where’s my hamburger? Give it back! Pam Miller Darlene Morrison Larry Muckenthaler Sit down you little Dean Mueller Ed Muma Mike Myhera Jill Pike Jeanne Rhodes Julie Robinson Kristi Sauve Wendy Schrader Sharon Schramkowski Paula Schryer Larry Shank Gloria Sinkel Michael Slicker Jeff Smith Marilyn Snyder Good time to take a nap! Terry Stanko Jan StDenis Julie Stehlik William Stickney Dale Teetor John Thompson Me Jane! Paula Tomes Roy Turnbull Lloyd Valentine Coleen VanSickle Vicky Vcrcruysse Cynthia Wagner Libby Wakefield Judy Walburn Timothy Walker Kathy Webb Anita Wedding Steve Wiggins CLASS OFFICERS: Steve Johnston, Secretary; Chris Bamum, President. Wyatt Detmer Duane Draper Jeff Dutchcr Rosie Finney Guess who? Vice President, Lynn LeGarie, Sue Mainprize, Treasurer. Steve Johnston Laura Jordan Vicki Knapp Gary Laverty Debbie Kopischka Shirley Kotesky Sue Krause Gary Laverty If only your mother could see you now! Sue Mainprize Tim Matter Annie McEvoy Candi McLeod Deb Mayhew JoAnn Miller Karen Miller Danny Moran Tim Muckenthaler Brenda Mund Ron Nasser Kevin Randall Bob Rayment Karen Reinhart O.K. Jill, you win! Max Niederer Lewis Parfitt Kevin Parrish Lois Parrish Vikki Paulus Louise Perry Jeff Peterson Bev Phillips don’t succeed ... Mike Scott Don Shudark Patty Schumacher Mel Sinkel Colleen Riedel Joyce Riedel Tim Riley Ralph Ritchie Bernie Slicker Doug Smith Greg Smith Denise Stensrud Kathy Rhoades Donna Rhodes Janet Rhodes Happy Birthday Vera! l uture grandmothers of America. 84 Pat Sussex Russ Sutherland Jill Tremper Brian Vaughn John Voelker Hey Kath! Did you see that guy?! Steve Johnston Jill Warner Julie Watson Dave White Prank Wiggins Gloria Wiggins Harvey Winkler Norman Wrobel Nancie Yennior Now, if I could just get my fingers out. Mighty Hunter! Now how do I get up? Ha Joe Polaris, we don’t want to hear about it!!! 85 Sue Dougherty John Duvendeck Janice Adams Ruth Bahs Sheryl Ball Class Officers: President: Deby Bowman Vice-Pres.: Tim Bies Debbie Curtis Francene Dankert Jeff Decess Archie DeSmith Tim Bies Paul Bifoss Joann Bigford Deby Bowman Robin Forbes Helen Freemen Teri Fuller Robin Goupil Patty Gothan Marilyn Gibson Michelle Heddy Stan Gardner Stan Gee Roger Gilbert Secretary Mike Simons Treasurer Joe Le Mire Laura Hunter Rhonda Hutson Julie Julien Joyce Kamplain Sharon Lobdcll Rhonda Lucas Mike Mackey Bill Hanneman Vivian Heise Kim Hillier Dave Howell “Whats in the CAN, Donna???' Maureen Kreger Jack Lewis Joe LeMire Karen Loveless 87 Walt Mann Dana Marra David Marra 7 Steve Marvin Gerry Mason Bob McLeod Jeff McCullough Steve Randall Rhonda Patnode Frank Pershick As for classifying the Ju nior Class Treasury, “Rich’ is the name. The total amount of money made, for the Juniors came close to thirteen hundred dol- lars! George Rayl Gail Riedel Jim Riley Pam Roberts Mike Robinson Herb Romancky Bob Rudy Theresa Savercool Mary Schrader Donna Servas Tim Sherwood Mike Simons Kathy Songer Kathy Steinbackcr Denise Shepard Dan Stouffer Bob Tiffin Art Trader Craig Tuck Mary Voice Kim VanSickle Connie Voelker Cathy Wahl Steve Wakefield “Uh . . . Barb Jim Adams Dave Anderson Betty Apps Jaclynn Baase Tom Beaudry Dan Bodamer Kim Bowers Jim Bowman Peter Burkit Barb Colvin Debbie Colby Paul Czajka Vince Dickinson Duff Doyle Pam Dungey Judy Early Patty Early Gene Everts Dawn Green Judy Hall Pictures not Taken Mike Heddy Charles Jock Debbie Jobson Mark Kauffman Gary Lowe Bruce MacGillivray Dave Mueller Jim Revoir Bruce Ritchie Kevin Roberts Dcbby Rock Randce Rogers Cindy Rosenthal Nanci Sergeant Jeff Swierz Diane Towner Rick Yarnell John Youngs Sandy Zulcosky ‘Caught YOUR eye, again 90 91 Best Personality Beckey Tiffin, Norm Drabek Personality Best Legs Sally Nicdercr, Mike Sullivan Polls Most Unusual Walk Shayne Sprague, Terry Oliver Class Egg Throwers Shayne Sprague, Greg Voclker 94 Best Looking Sally Niederer, Louie Muckenthaler Class Couple Connie Keberlc, Mike Doherty Prettiest Hair Carol Pease, Ralph Lee Class Drunks LouAnn Detmcr, Mike Sullivan Peppiest Debbie McDonald, Mike O’Connell Class Athletes Sally Kauffman, Marc Peters Class Clowns Corky Smyk, Greg Voelker Best Drivers Shayne Sprague, Mike Sullivan Shyest Debbie Main prize, Bob Rock Best Dressed Shayne Sprague, Gordon Harvey ir V Funniest Laugh Pam Schroeder, Paul Mackey Prettiest Eyes Tom Lepper, Cindy Wirick Most Popular Paul Mackey, Sally Niederer Most Likely to Succeed LouAnn Detmer, Dave Matter Class Flirts Shayne Sprague, Paul Mackey 96 Dave Matter Denise Bassett Valedictorian Salutatorian Wilma Baese Candy Baker Diane Banchoff 97 MSAKZ 03 GOW j wjflz zo 98 LouAnn Detmcr Linda Freeman WAflZ ZO QJVS 99 Norm Drabek Keith Foster TVS m Steve Gruenburg Joyce Gieger Ed Gibson Linda Galbraith A MJMK Cindy Halliday 100 70K A MSAKZ Steve Hose Jim Harrison 07 Q0CD 101 Connie Keberle JZ’S ZM8S8 Candy Knox Ron Kimball 8XPK8SSJOMS Mike Kreger 102 Kim LaDuke Don Lobdell MVSK Ralph Lee Paul Mackey Qjve 10: zma z keeps Me se arc mm Debbie McDonald Tom Nemrava Louie Muckenthaler Sally Niederer Mike O’Connell Am j’m Diane Phillips LouAnn Patnode QSZZW OCT) Steve Pifer 106 Mike Regiin Dave Riedel Bob Rock 107 TVS KSSM ZO Darryl Rutallie Marvin Shellito Steve Saxton Tony Sinkel Steve Schryer Casey Smith 108 HOccy WOO'D TVS MSN Shayne Sprague Corky Smyk Lori Swanson Mike Sullivan April Stuck Dee Dee Stenstrud (Howey) 109 ZO KSVWOOT) ■ ' rvs neew Jack Sussex W MV Aaron Vandenboss Michelle Tyrrell me Becky Tiffin JZ’S SUCH A Greg Voelker Joe Voice Mike Wallington Sue Watson zma z Keeps Me seAKewm son A MeAK'Z OS QOCT Am J’M Qezzm OCT) 111 jz’s Act oven 113 STUCKS FURNITURE Congratulations to the Class of “73” ROSCOMMON GOOD LUCK! RAY’S AUTOMOTIVE 115 The BEEF HOUSE Wishes you the best in the years to come Congratulations Class Of “73” LYLE’S SPORT SHOP SAND BAR Friendliest Bar on the Lake Prudenville J J FOODS SPARTON PLAZA NOTICE Advertising Deadlines Display....Friday N«m CUmUM Msodty. S pm. Thirty-third Year The Mo ugh ton Lake Resorter Published in the Interest of the Entire Roscommon County Community and Pledged to Social and Civil Progress____ No. 38 22 Pages Houghton Lake, Michigan-Thursday, December 7, 1972 Single Copy 15 DON’T LEAVE HOME WHEN YOU FINISH SCHOOL! Whether you take a job or continue your education someplace besides Houghton Lake, keep in touch with all your hometown news with a newsletter each week. A sub- scription to The Resorter will keep you in- formed about all the happenings “Back Home.” Merely mail us your name and address — we’ll start your paper that week and send you a bill — no matter how far you are away from home. The Houghton Lake Resorter Published by The Houghton Lake Resorter, Inc. Phone P.O. Box 248 (517) 366-5341 Houghton Lake, Michigan 48629 PENNY’S LUMBER Compliments Of Peterson’s Standard Service SEARS CATALOG MERCHANT VAL HALLA MOTEL SPARTAN PLAZA Phone 366-5351 Houghton Lake Tire, Battery, Appliance Center GERRY’S SERVICE 945 FEDERAL Across from Houghton Lake Block Co. Auto and Truck Repair 121 VAL-U DEPT. STORE Open 9-9 Closed Sundays The Store With-U-ln Mind IN I’st NATIONAL BANK Compliments of THE FAMILY RESTAURANT Ken Tillie Compliments of THE TREASURE CHEST “Gifts to Treasure Thoughtfulness can be a Gift; Large or Small The Treasure Chest has them all Open every day except Christmas Sending Congratulations DEL’S TEXACO CASHAWAY SUPPLY CO Headquarters For: Plumbing—Heating—Electrical—Paint Supplies Of Central Michigan 517-366-5422 FRANK G. MARTIN Houghton Lake Heights • • . HOUGHTON LAKE CARPET CO. Distributors and Installers of Quality Carpets Joe Selvage 4592 W. Houghton Lake Dr. Mike Newman 478-4341 V Wishing Good Things ENOS REALTY HARVEY’S MARINE Congratulations PAT BOBS Best Wishes Seniors! Congratulations V. M. McCLINTIC Optometrist HASTY’S DAIRY QUEEN Wishing Success Prudenville ft • • GEORGE’S BARBER SHOP Prudenville Best Wishes THE RICE MOTEL Modern Brick Units Open Year Around The Village NOTTINGHAM BAR 0 Congratulations—Senior Class ’73 Congrats! CLIFF’S HOTEL AND LAZEY BOB’S SUPPER CLUB ft SPRINGCREEK GROC. Best of Luck To H. L.’s Best O HINES HOUSE PARTY STORE Complete Line of Party Supplies. 422-5924 Beer, Wine Liquor Corner of Old 27 and M-55 Wishes The Best CLUB 55 John Sally Johanson Congratulations Class of 1973 « • KURLY KUTE BEAUTY SHOP You Can Get Trimmed Here. Sally Johanson—Manager Tues. Thru Sat.—478-3472 5337 Houghton Lake Dr. + a o ROCKING CHAIR GIFT SHOP Congratulations NORTHWAY BAR BOWL Corner of H.L. Drive and Old 27 “The Fun Spot of the North.” o 6 a o Best Wishes to the Class of '73 ROSE O’DAY MOTEL Open All Year On M-55, Zone 9 BETTY’S PET GARDEN Zone 6 Ph. 422-5484 e PICKWICK RESTAURANT M-55 Houghton Lake “Best of Luck Seniors Best Wishes BLODGETT AVIATION AIRPORT Phone 366-7660 ■k ♦ Compliments Of GOUPILS ELECTRIC and SUPERIOR CAR WASH Best Wishes to the Class of '73 HOUGHTON LAKE RECREATION Bar and Bowling Prudenville 366-5832 HUTSON INSURANCE AGENCY All Forms of Insurance 366-5196 or 366-5712 Zone 12 South Shore O 0 o CONSUMERS POWER CO. 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L. MARINA GATHf HARVE PIONEER STORE Congratulations Seniors Good Luck from THE NORTHERN BAR TRAVERSE BAY C( Sends Their Best WILD TRUE VALUE HARDWARE Good Luck Seniors Compliments of LAKESIDE LAUNDROMAT Coin-operated Dry Cleaning Congratulations Class of “73” KINGS ORCHARDS AND NURSERY 422-3794 HUNTER’S PRODUCE Best Wishes to the Class of “ Slickcraft Boats, Mercury Motors Snowmobiles, .Crest Pontoons Good Vibes From VI’S PLACE HEARNS PARTY STORE Best of Wishes to the Class of 1973 Curtice E. Hearns RANDALL LUMBER;, INC. The Heights R UP IT . . . TIME Skilled Beauticians NOREEN’S HAIR STYLING 6258 West H. L. Drive 422-3213 Thelma Lambie V. KRONNERS PHARMAC Prudenville You’re A Swell Class HOUGHTON LAKE HOTEL Your Hosts: Fine Food Drink Phyllis David BECKMAN’S 132 EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTS-MINDED SPARK’S BROADCASTING WHGR QUALITY MOBILE HOME SALES Congratulations to the Class of “73' Duane Riedel HACKER’S MARINA YAMAHA SALES SERVICE —CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 133 Old Alan Zake A JZook At My Cife. J’m A Cot Cike you Were. Old Man Zake A Cook At My Ct e. Zwenty lour And Zhere’s So Mueh At ore. Cive Alone Jn Paradise Zhat Makes Me Zhink Of Zwo. Cove Cost Such A Cost, (jive Me Zhings Zhat Don’t (jet Cost. Cike A Coin Zhat Won’t (jet Zossed. Polling Home Zo you. Old Man Zake A Cook At My Cife J’m A Cot Cike you. Old Man Zake A Cook At My Cife J’m A Cot Cike you. J Heed Someone Zo Cove Ale Zhe Whole Day Zhrough. Ah, One Cook Jn Aiy Syes And you Can Zell Zliat’s Zrue. Cullaby’s Cook Jn your Syes, Pun Around Zhe Same Old Zoivn Doesn’t Mean Much Zo Ale Zo Alean Zhat Much Zo XJou. 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