North Branch High School - Bronconian Yearbook (North Branch, MI)

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BRONCONIAN 71 Volume 21 North Branch High School North Branch, Michigan Enthusiasm Makes the Difference Contents Administration..................................4 Throughout your life enthusiasm makes a j • ,« the difference between success and failure. HCaaemiCS......................................iu It is related to fire in a special way. En- A-fj jfj Aft thusiasm is fire under control. It builds a ....................................... fire within a person, but he must control c_ t ua his enthusiasm for an idea or a project ■ ......................................rather than be controlled by it. He must Underclassmen SA never allow uncontrolled anticipation to ................................ run away with judgment or reason. Like Seniors 89 powerful force, uncontrolled enthusiasm .....................................can destroy, while controlled enthusiasm Advertising and Indexes.......................102 cancreate- 2 In Memoriam Mrs. Nancy Butterfield The Bronconian Staff dedicates this yearbook to the memory of Mrs. Nancy Butterfield. Mrs. Butterfield taught in the North Branch School District for nearly twenty years. She will long be remembered by all of us who were fortunate to have known her as an educator and enthusiastic leader of extracurricular school activities. Our memory of her will serve as a motivating influence, guiding our challenging future. 3 Our Board of Education Works for Better Schools Mr. Marvin Bigelow, Board president. Mr. Ralph Hunt, Board vice-president. School Spirit Begins With Service and Concern 6 K Quiet Enthusiasm Marks the Work of Our Secretarial and Kitchen Staffs MR. mcintosh Transportation Supervisor MR. ALLEN MRS. ROBINET and MRS. MANICK Custodian Custodians Our School Needs More Than Buses and Brooms 9 ACADEMICS 10 Natural and Physical Sciences 10 0 i C C H | ( ♦ • vii I Y r -fi r ui MR. RON WARD MR. DONQUAST Communications and Language MR. JACK O'REILLY MR. DAVE SNOUFFER MR. BOB PERRIGO MRS. NANCY POHLY MR. LEE SCHLEICHER MR. CARL VON HOFE Always ready with a helping hand is Mrs. Clara Fitch. A newspaper test? 13 Business and Typing Let's see. Do you hit a t with the left or right finger? MISS SHARON GREY MR. BOBKILBOURN MISS MARTHA HALE 16 Vocational Education MR. LEW PARKS MISS VICKIE SMITH MR. LEE BURMEISTER Physical Education That 1st down requires endurance and physical training. MISS NOEL JOHNSON It's amazing how mice stay alive in Mr. A1 Moberly's psych, class. Behavorial Sciences and Math 19 01 UOjjDdpiJJDjj JO 4IJICI5 0L|J_ S3I1IAIDV Jim Simmons, Student Council President. Our Student Council Initiates NBHS Activities The Student Council sponsors Shelly Orr as foreign exchange student to Denmark. 21 Queen Michelle Orr and Her Court QUEEN CANDIDATES: Sheila Gormley, Bethany Thomas, Queen Michelle, Susan Schlaud, Sandra Hill. Freshmen ‘Octopi’ 1st Place The Middle School wins 2nd place with Swat Em. Like Taking Candy from a Baby finishes 3rd for the Junior class. A Candid Look at Homecoming Spirit Week The student council plans a full week of activities for homecoming. Monday is hat, shoe, and tie day. On Tuesday every- one looks like farmers and grannies. Knick- ers, bloomers, and powder-puff football mark little kid day, Wednesday. Anything goes on Thursday, combination day. Spirit Week concludes on Friday with blue and white day, a pep assembly, and the big game. 24 Expresses the Many Faces of Enthusiasm Students Choose Mr. Schleicher “Teacher of the Year” Hours of hard work provide quality drama. A little boy who makes good. A place for everything and everything in its place, Mr. Schleicher's desk. 26 The 1970-71 BRONCO BANNER staff. 27 n ii “Rally ’Round the Flag Boys” Senior Class Presents: .—a Junior Class Presents: ‘The Miner’s Daughter” -Tj||ie the Te||er 30 “We’ve Only Just Begun” 31 Toil and Dedication Builds a 1st Rate Music Department rii 33 NHS OFFICERS: Susie Schlaud, Pres.; Peg Harris, Vice Pres.; Patty Peet, Sec.; Donna Deshetsky, Treas. National Honor Society French Club FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: Jerry Martz, Pres.; Liz Herron, Vice Pres.; Sara McDowell, Sec.; Brenda Kennedy, Treas. French Club even sells puppies? Debbie Neal purchases a lamp at French Club sale. 35 As one of their many projects, FHA sells Valentines which add to the spirit of the school. FHA OFFICERS; Betty Jo Mobley, Pres.; Wanda Naracon, Vice Pres.; Marjorie Knox, Sec.; Mary Ann Solon, Treas. FFA OFFICERS: Wes Naracon, Pres.; Larry Turner, Vice Pres.; Tom Kaltz, Sec.; Mark Schlaud, Treas. The FFA is represented by their Homecoming float. 36 •tudents Teaching Each Other Highlights Mini-Course Day FTA OFFICERS: Joe Bogar, Pres.; Helen Sillers, Sec.; Susan Moore, Treas. Future Teachers Science Club SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS: Mark Weingartz, Pres.; Wally Rogers, Vice Pres.; Glennda Sohn, Sec.; Debbie Sohn, Treas. . . the Spirit of Participation School this year began with homecoming. The hit of the parade was Mr. Gleeson on the old mare with his Sunday hat. Things began to quiet down until the Potter's Clay performed in an assembly for the Campus Life. One other assembly we had was offered by a group from the Philip- pines. As the year moved on, the Sophomores received their class rings and the Senior cheerleaders their corsages. The year was almost finished when the teachers gave Mr. O'Reilly a throne for his room. SPORTS . Pride Erupts With Action Senior Athletic Honors Awarded for 1970-71 Senior Athlete of the Year, Charlie Robinet. FOOTBALL: Chris Howland, defensive back; Ed Jamison, defensive lineman, Dan McLeod, Most Valuable Player; Jim Simmons, Offensive back; Rich Thompson, offensive lineman. BASKETBALL: Charlie Robinet, defense; Rich Thompson, Most Valuable Player; Roger Blumerich, offense. BASEBALL: Jim Simmons, Outstanding Player; Roger Blumerich, Most Valua- ble Player. CROSS COUNTRY: Roger Hallead, Most Valuable Player. 41 0 ‘Bronco Pride’ Captures League Championship Record: WON 7; LOST 1; TIED 1 NB They Millington 36 14 Imlay City 36 6 Brown City 36 0 Yale 38 3 Deckerville 50 6 Harbor Beach 14 8 Birch Run 0 0 Marlette 8 19 Montrose 20 6 Jim Simmons sets a new yardage record during the 1970 season with 953 total yards, 7.4 yards per carry. Coach Smeznik believes that team pride is key to success. 42 43 Kick-Off . . . Throughout the Season Defense Spirit Offense Keeps the Broncos Going . . . . ili.I i ' u: 45 ‘Bronco Power’ Takes Years of Training and Desire Our 1970 JV FOOTBALL team. QR0l )G O£'0r o l ic tv fry Our FRESHMEN FOOTBALL Broncos. CROSS COUNTRY: (L-R) John Robbins; Jim Schell; Dave Bond; Wayde Choate; Mr. Schneider; Ken Mitchell; Roger Hallead; Mike McMullen. Cross Country Roger Hallead receives Most Valuable Player trophy for 1970-71. He sets a new 2 1 2 mile record; 13:16 minutes. Record: WON 1; LOST 7 (Low score wins) Imlay City Sand., C-Lex. May vile. , Sand. Imlay City Lapeer, Sand. Mill., Imlay Capac Lapeer Delta Inv. Thumb Chmpshp. Vassar Inv. Regional N. B. They 43 20 72 49, 20 72 19, 53 34 21 72 29, 35 64 25, 40 26 30 34 21 208 8th of 8 144 6th of 10 255 10th of 10 294 11th of 12 47 Broncos Hustle Takes Record: WON 15; LOST 6 NB They Birch Run 87 50 Millington 69 76 Brown City 66 48 Imlay City 77 88 Caro 74 78 Mayville 76 61 Owen Gage 67 70 Harbor Beach 52 47 Decker ville 88 50 Yale 94 49 Birch Run 89 68 Millington 74 65 Brown City 82 67 Imlay City 65 88 Harbor Beach 67 63 Deckerville 96 62 Yale 83 60 Ackron - Fairgrove 81 70 Ubly 80 67 B. C. West Catholic 84 81 Freeland 48 61 Coach O'Reilly ponders a big play. to Bay City Regional Championship Game When a play doesn't quite click, a chalk talk sets things straight. 51 Varsity Basketball Squad Wins District Championship 1970-71 Bronco Junior Varsity Team. Mike O'Dell, Varsity statistician; Fred Robinet, Manager. Track Squad Pushes Toward Victory Record: WON 2; LOST 7 NB They Ferris 5 Imlay, Marlette 37 48, 41 Lakeville 27 91 Imlay, Yale, Br. City 48 81,62,27 Capac, Brown City 66 50,32 Mill., Imlay, Almont 23 65,62,60 Dkrville, Hbr. Beach 42 28,75 Birch Run, Yale 33 67,46 CMU Relays 22 5th of 39 Millington 34 84 Conference Meet 16 6th of 7 Brown City 72 42 Bronco Power Brings a Winning Baseball Season Record: WON 8; LOST 6 Yale NB 9 They 5 Millington 0 1 Mayville 4 5 Carsonville 11 10 Imlay City 1 3 Birch Run 4 3 Harbor Beach 5 4 Yale 9 1 Decker ville 2 6 Millington 1 4 Deckerville 10 1 Imlay City 5 0 Birch Run 3 2 Harbor Beach 1 5 A ckron - Fairgro ve 5 1 Reese 0 1 54 1971 Varsity Baseball team. Star pitching ace, Roger Blumerich, in action. Cheerleaders Inspire School Spirit Varsity Cheerleaders JV CHEERLEADERS: Charlou Thomas; Joyce Lindsay, Co-Capt.; Carol King; Donna Kohler; Jo Ellen Anderson; Valerie Kohler, Capt. Darlene Costello, Captain Shelley Orr, Co-Captain Suzie Moore Patty Graham Bev Costello Karen King Ann Boger, Mascot A rrm 57 UNDERCLASSMEN A Time to New Middle School Generates Excitement The new Middle School is named in memory of Mrs. Ruth Fox, a teacher, principal, and con- cerned friend at North Branch for some 40 years. Mr. Zahrt, Principal STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Pres. Steve Joy, Vice Pres. Rhonda Barrett, Sec. Lora Adkins, Treas. Vickie Richmond, Advisor Mrs. Graham. 59 The opening of the New Middle School in January generated a great deal of excitement. The new, beautiful facilities created an atmosphere of eagerness and interest, as shown in the pictures on these pages. 61 Ruth Fox Middle School student council. 6th grade officers. As Freshmen We Find a New Identity: An Eagerness and Desire to Participate Freshman Class Officers: President, LINDA ROWELL V. President, DEBBIE SOHN Secretary, ANN REYNOLDS Treasurer, MARILYN LAUWERS Freshman Class Advisers: MR. RON WARD MR. RICK TURNER MR. MIKE YODER Enthusiasm isn 't always ... ... contagious! 64 Barb Adamic Mark Adams Angie Alexander John Alexander Jill Anderson Jo Ellen Anderson Wendi Bennett Melissa Blumerich Fran Bologna Anita Bond Warren Boyne Karen Buckley Rose Buono Rick Burmeister Steve Butler Jack Chase Karen Childers Lem Childers Cluis Clark Kathy Clayton Ernie Coster Mike Coster Noel Cotter George Cox Francis Cramer Dawn Crawford Cecil Curell Eugene Curell Jacqueline Curell George Dallaire William DeWitte Erwin Diller Nancy Dunn Kathy Fick Leland Ford Walter Freeland Robert Geisenhaver Roxanne Glover Harvey Gorsline Eleanor Griswold Kathy Gwinn Dennis Gyomory Marion Harmon Doris Hawk John Herron Ruth Ann Herron Jeanine Hobson Bob Hodgkinson Even as Tom pushes a JUNIOR ... Joe excels in the SENIOR Play. 65 Bob Howard Tom Hunter Brenda Hutchinson Patti Jamison Randy Jenkins Amy Jo Johnson Karletta Johnson Jack Jones Sharon Joseph Wendy Julian Joe Kaltz Don Kennedy Julie Knepfler Ken Knox Paul Knox Valerie Kohler Dave Kovacik Debbie Krake Patty Krawczyk Tim Kreiner Jon Lamiman Marilyn Lauwers Brenda Lawrence Debbie Lazar Karla Lindquist Vicci Lindsay Laura Longtime Marc Lowe Amy MacNaughton Brenda McConnell Chris McDowell Sara McDowell “Armed for a Victory 66 Takes Working and Clowning to Be 1 Cindy McLaughlin Eugene Miles Lonny Miles Pat Mitchell Patty Moore Dave Morse Debbie Myers Lora Naracon Brenda Nellenbach Kathy Nellenbach Jenny Orr Wilma Papke Doris Patrick Sabrena Peel Dave Peplinski Dennis Peplinski Tim Powell Don Ragatz Terry Rappuhn Steve Repic Ann Reynolds John Robbins Fred Robinet Mary Robinet 67 Sue Rogers Linda Rowell Doug Schlaud Vickie Shoneboom Kathy Schulze Don Seaman Mike Senko Jo Ann Shaver Tom Sillers Debbie Simpson Judy Simpson Gail Slater Ellen Smith Janice Snoblen Debbie Sohn Larry Stevens Brian Summersett Carol Sutton Classwork isn’t all boredom; each class has its minute or two of fun. Connie Sweeney Gary Swoish Daina Terauds Julie Thompson Bill Traubenkraut Elizabeth Waibel Archie Wickham Don Wilson Ron Wilson Barbara Winslow Sherrie Woodrow John Woods Mike Wright Robyn Zimmerman PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Sue Anderson Roger Anderson Pam Schmidt Carl Smith George Westfall Bill White Audrey Ybarra 68 As Sophomores We Become Involved and Rebellious Sophomore Class Officers: President, KEITH MILES V. President, RUTH PATRICK Secretary, GLENNDA SOHN Treasurer, PAM LINQUIST Sophomore Class Advisers: MR. LEW PARKS MISS MARTHA HALE MR. BILL POTTER Dave Brunett Dave Brusie Kim Buhl Richard Buono Debbie Byers Jeff Carmean Ed Case Brian Caughey Dave Chickonosl Dolly Choate Pam Cloutier Darlene Collins Doug Crosby Barb Curell Jed DesJardins Pat Dhooghe Phyllis Dodds Robin Dreyer 70 Mike Farrand Randy Fischer Glenda Freeland Debbie Gubanche Amberlee Guianen Linda Gyomory Don Hagemeister Dan Haines Terry Hampton Sherry Hillier Debbie Hilts Don Hobson Larry Hohman Ralph Holcomb Stanley Howard Sharlene Hunt Terry Hunt Dave Hutchinson Don Hutchinson John Hutchinson Dave Johnson Sally Johnson Sheila Johnson Vickie Johnson Darlene Jones Eve June Scott Kelsey 71 72 Carol King Marjorie Knox Donna Kohler Linda Kohler Len LaFave Larry Larnphier Ken Lawson Bruce Lilley Dennis Linder Pam Lindquist Joyce Lindsay Marian Listwak Janet Lorenzen Rick McDowell Russ McDowell Barry McLeod Mike McMullen Cindy McNish Duane Margrif Debbie Marlinga Gordon Mietz Laura Milbocker Keith Miles Debbie Miller Sophomores’ Enthusiasm Is Brian Mitchell Betty Mobley Hard to Control Peggy Morse Margaret Naracon Ron Neal Sandy Nellenbach Tom Nellenbach Joe Obrzut Pam Oliver Pat Osinski John Pasternak Ruth Patrick Walter Pederson Andy Peplinski Darlene Peplinski Bob Perry Gloria Pittman Connie Podvin Robert Pollard Martha Potter Vernon Rappuhn A1 Rich Wally Rogers Sue Romain Dan Rose Ed Rudy 73 Regina Ruhlman Sue Sanders Martha Sanford Mary Lou Sari Ron Schank Jim Schell Mark Schlaud Mary Ann Schlaud Tony Schlaud Steve Severn Bill Shaw John Simmons Daryl Snoblen Glennda Sohn Mary Ann Solon Steve Spencer Marianne Spezia Tom Stalker Kathy Stoneburgh John Sutphen Judy Swoish Tom Swoish Charlou Thomas Kim Thomas Guy Tobias Keith Turner Cindy Umphrey ' Dean VanWagnen Beth Walker Clarke Wheeler Barb Wilder Gregg Yborra PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Bob Adamic Rodney Aldridge Randy Allen Steve Blackwell Chris Bogar Bill Gudzakowski Patty Hemple Carol Mclver Mike McMahon Connie Sieh Gary Woidan Gary Yakes 74 As Juniors We Have Learned the Four R’s Respect, Responsibility, Reliance ... and Romance Junior Class Officers: President, YVONNE ROGERS V. President, RON CHOATE Secre-ary, CHARLENE MILLER Treasurer, SANDRA LORENZEN Junior Class Advisers: MR. ALMOBERLY MISS VICKIE SMITH MISS NOEL JOHNSON Laughter Describes the ‘Games Juniors Play’ 76 Mike Blumerich Dennis Bluthardt Dale Brown Bob Burmeister Linda Butler Joe Butterfield Ron Choate Bonita Clark Bob Clayton Vickie Conrad Tim Cosby Bev Costello Ann Crawford Jackie Crawford Judy Curell Gary Currie Rich Curtis Marcia Czaczkowski Jo Ann Deimage Jim Farrand Leroy Filkins Gary Fischer Gloria Fischer Joe Forth Gary Godfrey Glenn Griswold Earl Harmon Larry Harris Rich Harris Liz Herron 78 Kathy Hutchinson Terry Ivory Elwyn Jamison Ken Johnson Shelly Jones Chris Joseph Steve Kaake Dave Kaltz Brenda Kennedy Linda Ketchum Karen King Loralei Klauka Ron Knepfler Bernie Kohler Barry Kreiner Barry LaFond Dave Lauwers Brian Leonard Robin Lewis Gary Lipka Sherry Lipka Irving Longtine Sandy Lorenzen Karen Lunter Sharon Lunter Carrie McBride Debbie McIntosh Renee McKee With the Work That Surrounds Them Rose McLaughlin Sharon Maloney Janet Marlow Dennis Marshall Jerry Martz Debbie Mathews 79 Tony Miles Larry Miles Charlene Miller Judy Miller Debbie Morse Carolyn Myers Cheryl Naracon Wanda Naracon Debbie Neal Debbie Nihranz Ken O'Connor Randy Opperinan Andrea On- Dan Orr Efiane Peplinski Hugh Piercey Cindy Powell Fay Powell 80 Bob Scrimger Marietta Shafer Barb Sharp Debbie Schultz Helen Sillers Carol Smith Delores Snoblen Jean Snoblen Levella Stapish PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Roxanne Allen Carlton Caldwell Peggy Forys Vicki McMahon Debbie Manges Norma Pemberton Martha Potter . Beth Stevens Robin Stevens Dan Sutter A1 Swoish Ricky Toole Larry Turner Debbie Watson Lynn Waugh Mark Weingartz Pam Weston Pat Wilson Betty Woodrow Beth Worgess 81 Involvement Marks Our Many Achievements Senior Class Officers: President, TOM KALTZ V. President, SUSIE SCHLAUD Secretary, MARCIA LORENZEN Treasurer, SANDRA HILL Senior Class Advisers: MISS SHARON GRAY MR. BOB KILBOURN MR. CARL VONHOFE 83 DEBRAH ADKINS DAVID ALDRIDGE HARRY BARCK BRENDA BARRETT RONALD BAXTER WAYNE BIGELOW ROGER BLUMERICH JOSEPH BOGAR BETTY BRACE GLENN BUONO ROBERT CASTLE RAYMOND CONTRERAS Seniors Seem to Always 84 DARLENE COSTELLO TONY CRAWFORD DANIEL CZACZKOWSKI DONNA DESHETSKY ROBERT DeTAVERNIER J. THOMAS DUNLAP BRIAN FERRIER TERRY FIKE Have an Idea in Mind Our boys are always raring to go! H. RANDALL GEISEN HAVER RALPH GEISENHAVER DANIEL GORMLEY SHEILA GORMLEY DORIS GOSS PATRICIA GRAHAM STEPHEN GUBANCHE BRUCE HALLEAD ROGER HALLEAD MICHAEL HARMON PEGGY HARRIS MARY JO HERRON 86 PATRICK HERRON SANDRA HILL MATTHEW HOHMAN WANDA HOLCOMB CHRIS HOWLAND EDWARD JAMISON TERRY JANKOWSKI DAVID JAYNE BEVERLY JOHNSON MICHAEL JOHNSON MARLENE JUDD THOMAS KALTZ Sometimes it makes you feel like a kid again. Suzie, .what are you after; or are you stuck? 87 RONALD KILE JAMES KNOX LOUISE KOHLER STEPHEN K REGER DONALD KREINER DAVID LaFOND WILLIAM LANGE RANDY LAWRENCE 88 HERBERT LAWSON STEVEN LILLEY LORETTA LONGTINE MARCIA LORENZEN DELORIS LUDINGTON RONALD MABERY MARY ANN MARLOW PAULA MARSH TIMOTHY McCARDLE JANE McDOWELL PATRICIA mcintosh EVELYN MCLAUGHLIN DANIEL McLEOD BARBARA MILBOCKER KENNETH MITCHELL SALLY MOORE SUSAN MOORE SHERRY MYERS WESLEY NARACON MARGO NELLENBACH THERESA NELLENBACH RICHARD NOLAN MICHAEL O’DELL MICHELLE ORR PATRICIA PEET DEBBIE PERRY 90 THOMAS PITTMAN ROGER POWELL DEBORAH RAPPUHN DALE REYNOLDS CHARLES ROBINET ROBERT ROBINET JOHN SCHANK LINDSAY SCHLAUD MICHAEL SCHLAUD SUSAN SCHLAUD 91 MARJORIE SCHMIDTKE LONNIE SECSON JAMES SHARP JOHN SI EH JAMES SIMMONS VIRGINIA SIMPSON BARBARA SMITH PATRICIA SMITH MARY SNOBLEN PAUL SPENCER LUCEINE STALKER JOANNE STEVENS RONALD STEVENS PATRICIA SUTTER LINDA SUTTON Change Keeps the World Ever New 92 - Marcus Aurelius JEANIE SWEENEY FRANCIS SWOISH JUDY SWOISH ERMA TALLIEU BETHANY THOMAS RICHARD THOMPSON KIM TURNER SHERYL TURNER GLENDA VANDERCOOK EDWIN WATZ ALICE WHITE PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE CARL BENNETT RANDALL BENNETT MARTIN BRUMA N SHARON CURELL MICHAEL FINKBEINER JIM G ALLIEN MICHAEL JOSEPH GARY LINDQUIST ALTON PEDERSON 93 Senior Activities Make for a Busy Year What! Me worry?” Whether it be a party or class night, laughter rings with a joy. 95 The 1971 NBHS Senior Mock Election . . . MOST SUCCESSFUL: Susie Schlaud - Tom Kaltz. BEST LOOKING: Shelley Orr - Roger Blumerich. (Tom, where do you fit in?) BEST DRESSED: Tim McCardle - Shelley Orr. 96 CLASS CLOWNS: Glenda Vandercook Chaz Robinet . . . a Sign of Future Things to Come??? CLASS LOVERS: Dan Gormley - Beth Thomas. CUTEST COUPLE: Sherry Turner - Ron Baxter. MOST SOPHISTICATED: Don Kreiner - Margo Nellenbach. MOST ATHLETIC: Rich Thompson - Darlene Costello. ll±J APPLE POLISHERS: Tom Dunlap - Joanne Stevens. 97 Co-Salutatorian Louise Kohler 3.810 Valedictorian Patricia Graham 3.927 Co-Salutatorian Judy Swoish 3.810 Senior Awards and Honors for 1970-71 TOP TEN: Pat Graham (1st), Brenda Barrett (9th), Judy Swoish (2nd), Susie Schlaud (4th), Betty Brace (6th), Debbie Adkins (7th), Shelley Orr (5th), Louise Kohler (2nd), Dave Jayne (8th), Jim Simmons (10th). 100 ,t w V ( ■incf Commencement Marks Only the Beginning Graduation, a time for the feeling of happiness. With a flip of the tassle, we’ve only just begun! Four Busy Years at North Branch High Come to an End . . . ADKINS, DEBBIE: BRONCO BANNER, 4; NHS, 4; FHA, 1; Ski Club, 1; Latin Club, 1-Sec, 2; Prom Com., 3; Co-op, 4 ALDRIDGE, DAVE: Chorus, 1,2,3, 4; Student Council, 1; FFA, 1; Science Club, 1,2; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play, 4; Graduation Com., 4; Baseball, 1 BARCK, HARRY: FFA, 1,2; Science Club, 1,2 BARRETT, BRENDA: Band Letter Club, 3,4; Pep Band, 2,3,4; NHS, 4; Latin Club, 1,2; Band, 1,2,3, 4; Co- op, 4 BAXTER, RON: Prom Committee, 3; Co-op, 4 BENNET, CARL: Football, 1,2 BENNET, RANDY: FFA, 1,2, 3; Science Club, 1; Track 4 BIGELOW, WAYNE: Band, 1,2,3; Spanish Club, 1; Stu. Sec., 4 BLUMERICH, ROGER: Student Council, 2; Ski Club, 2; Spanish Club, 1; Prom Com., 3; Class Officer, 2-Pres.; Baseball, 1,2, 3,4; Basketball, 1,2, 3, 4; Varsity Club, 2,3,4; Co-op, 4; Stu. Sec., 4 BOGAR, JOE: FTA, 1,2, 3, 4-Pres.; La tin Club, 1,2; French Club, 3,4; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play, 4; Bas- ketball, 1,3,4; Football, 1,2,3, 4; Track, 3,4; Varsity Club, 3,4 BRACE, BETTY: BRONCO BANNER, 4; NHS, 3,4; Year- book, 4; FHA, 1,2; Prom Com., 3 BUONO, GLEN: FFA, 3; Baseball, 1,2 CASTLE, ROBERT: FFA, 3; Science Club, 1; Football, 2 CONTRERAS, RAY: Spanish Club, 1; Football, 3,4 COSTELLO, DARLENE: Band Letter Club, 2,3; Student Council, 2,3; Cheerleader, 1,2, 3, 4; Yearbook, 4; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play, 4; Varsity Club, 3,4- Treas.; Stu. Sec., 4; Band, 1,2,3,4 CRAWFORD, TONY: Science Club, 1; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play, 4; Prom Com., 3; Football, 4; Varsity Club, 4 CZACZKOWSKI, DAN: FFA, 1,2, 3, 4; Science Club, 1; Prom Com., 3; Co-op, 4 DESHETSKY, DONNA: BRONCO BANNER, 4; NHS, 3,4- Treas.; Student Council, 4; Yearbook, 4; Spanish Club, 1-Sec.; Junior Play, 3,4; Senior Play, 4; Prom Com., 3; Graduation Com., 4; Stu. Sec., 4; Co-op, 4 DE TAVERNIER, ROBERT: Science Club, 2; Prom Com., 3; Class Officer, 3-V. Pres. DUNLAP, TOM: Pep Band, 2; Band, 1,2,3; Ski Club, 2,3,4; Stu. Sec., 4; Spanish Club, 1-Pres.; Junior Play, 3; Baseball, 3; Track, 1; Cross-Country, 2; Var- sity Club, 3; Chemistry Club, 3 FERRIER, BRIAN: Band Letter Club, 3; Pep Band, 1,2,3; Ski Club, 1,3; Spanish Club, 1; Junior Play, 3; Base- ball, 1, 3; Stu. Sec., 4 FIKE, TERRY: Spanish Club, 1; Junior Play, 3; Band, 1,2,3; Stu. Sec., 4 FINKBEINER, MICKEY: Ski Club, 1; Chorus, 3; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play, 4; Football, 3,4; Track, 1; Var- sity Club, 3,4; Co-op, 4 GALLIEN, JAMES: Ski Club, 3; Baseball, 2; Football, 3,4; Track, 3; Varsity Club, 4 GEISENHAVER, RALPH: FFA, 1,2,3; Basketball, 1,2,3 GORMLEY, SHELIA: Band Letter Club, 2; Pep Band, 1, 2; Student Council, 4; Chemistry Club, 3-Treas.; Span- ish Club, 1,2; Junior Play, 3; Prom Com., 3; Gradua- tion Com., 4; Band, 1,2 GORMLEY, DAN: Band Letter Club, 2,3-Pres. ,4; Pep Band, 1,2; NHS, 3,4; Student Council, 3; FFA, 1,2,3, 4; Band, 1,2, 3, 4; Prom Com., 3; Class Officer, 3- Pres.; Basketball, 1,2, 3, 4; Varsity Club, 3,4 GOSS, DORIS: Chorus, 1,2, 3, 4; FFA, 1; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play, 4; Graduation Com., 4 GRAHAM, PATTY: Band Letter Club, 2, 3, 4-Pres.; Pep Band, 1; NHS, 3,4; Student Council, 2,3; Cheer- leader, 2,3,4; Yearbook, 4; Ski Club, 1, 2, 3, 4-Treas.; Latin Club, 1-Pres. ,2; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play, 4; Prom Com., 3; Graduation Com., 4; Varsity Club, 3, 4; Band, 1,2,3,4; Stu. Sec., 4 GUBANCHE, STEVE: FFA, 1 HALLEAD, BRUCE: Co-op, 4 HALLEAD, ROGER: Yearbook, 4; Science Club, 1,2; Junior Play, 3; Football, 1; Track, 1,2, 3, 4-Capt.; Cross-Country, 2,3,4-Capt.; Varsity Club, 1,2,3,4 HARMON, MICHAEL: Art Club, 4 HARRIS, PEGGY: Band Letter Club, 3,4; Pep Band, 1, 2,3,4; NHS, 3, 4-Vice Pres.; Ski Club, 1,2, 3, 4; Latin Club, 1,2; Junior Play, 3; Prom Com., 3; Graduation Com., 4; Band, 1,2,3, 4; Stu. Sec., 4 HERRON, MARY JO: Chorus, 1; Bronco Banner, 3,4; Science Club, 1; French Club, 1-Vice Pres. ,2; Junior Play, 3; Prom Com., 3; Stu. Sec., 4 HERRON, PAT: Band, 1,2, 3, 4; Science Club, 1,2; French Club, 4; Junior Play, 3,4; Senior Play, 4; Track, 2; Cross Country, 2 HILL, SANDRA: NHS, 3,4; Junior Play, 3; Class Offi- cer, 4-Treas.; Co-op, 4 HOHMAN, MATT: FFA, 1; Science Club. 1,2; Track, 2,3,4; Cross-Country, 3 HOWLAND, CHRIS: NHS, 3,4; FFA, 2,3,4; Football, 3,4; Varsity Club, 3,4 JAMSION, ED: Bronco Banner, 4; NHS, 3,4; Baseball, 1,2,3, 4; Football, 1,2, 3, 4; Varsity Club, 3,4-Sec. JOHNSON, BEV: Bronco Banner, 3; FHA, 1; Senior Play, 4; Stu. Sec., 4 JOHNSON, MICHAEL: FFA, 1,2, 3, 4; Senior Play, 4; Graduation Com., 4; Football, 1 JOSEPH, MICHAEL: Baseball, 4 JUDD, MARLENE: FHA, 1; Cadet Teacher, 4 KALTZ, TOM: NHS, 4; Student Council, 4; FFA, 1,2, 3, 4-Sec.; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play, 4; Graduation Com., 4; Class Officer, 4-Pres.; Chemistry Club, 3 KILE, RON: FFA, 4; Baseball, 2; Basketball, 1; Co-op, 4 KNOX, JIM: Bronco Banner, 3,4; FFA, 1,3; Ski Club, 3; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play, 4; Football, 3,4; Var- sity Club, 3,4 KOHLER, LOUISE: Band Letter Club, 2,3-co-treas., 4, 2nd Vice-Pres.; NHS, 2,3,4; Ski Club, 1,3,4; Student Council, 3; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play, 4; Band, 1,2, 3 4 Stu Sec 4 KRBGER,’ STEVE: Chorus, 1,2, Pres., 3-Vice Pres.; Science Club, 1,2; Baseball, 1 KREINER, DON: Chorus, 1,2, 3, 4; Bronco Banner, 4; FTA, 4; Junior Play, 3 LA FOND, DAVE: Pep Band, 1,2,3, 4; Student Council, 3,4; Junior Play, 3; Prom Com., 3; Graduation Com., 4; Football, 1,2, 3,4; Varsity Club, 3,4; Band, 1,2, 3, 4 LANGE, BILL: FFA, 3; Junior Play, 3; Football, 3,4; Varsity Club, 3,4 LAWSON, HERB: FFA, 1,2,3 LILLEY, STEVE: Chorus, 3; FFA, 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Play, 3 LINDQUIST, GARY: FFA, 1,2; Science Club, 1; Co- op, 4 102 Effort and Achievement Recognized and Appreciated LONGTINE, LORETTA: Chorus, 1,2, 3, 4; Bronco Ban- ner, 4; FHA, 2,3; Science Club, 1,2; Cadet Teacher, 4 LORENZEN, MARCIA: Band Letter Club, 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Band, 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council, 1,2; Junior Play, 3; Prom Com., 3; Graduation Com., 4; Class Officer, 3- Treas., 4-Sec.; Band, 1,2, 3, 4; Stu. Sec., 4 LUDINGTON, DELORIS: Chorus, 3,4; FHA, 1,2,3, 4 McCARDLE, TIM: Baseball, 1,2 McDOWELL, JANE: Chorus, 1,2,3-Treas., 4-Treas.; Science Club, 1-Sec.; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play, 4 McINTOSH, PATTY: Chorus, 1,2,3 McLAUGHLIN, EVELYN: Chorus, l; Bronco Banner, 4; FFA, 1,3,4 McLEOD, DAN: Bronco Banner, 4; FFA, 1; Baseball, 1.2, 3, 4; Football, 1,2, 3-Capt., 4-Capt.; Varsity Club, 2, 3, 4-Pres. MARLOW, MARYANN: FHA, 1,2 MARSH, PAULA: Pep Band, 1,2; Band, 1,2,3, 4; NHS, 4; Ski Club, 1; Latin Club, 1-Treas. ,2; Stu. Sec., 4 MILBOCKER, BARB: Chorus, 3,4; FHA, 4 MITCHELL, KEN: NHS, 4; Student Council, 2,4; FTA, 4; Latin Club, 1; Science Club, 1; Senior Play, 4; Bas- ketball, 1,2, 3, 4; Football, 1; Cross-Country, 4; Var- sity Club, 3,4; Chemistry Club, 3 MOORE, SUSAN: Student Council, 3; Cheerleader, 2, 3,4; Yearbook, 3; FTA, 4-Treas.; Spanish Club, 2; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play, 4; Graduation Com., 4; Varsity Club, 3,4; Band, 1,2, 3, 4 MYERS, SHERRY: Band Letter Club, 3,4; Pep Band, 4; Band, 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Yearbook, 4; FTA, 4; Bronketts, 2,4 NARACON, WESLEY: FFA, 1-Treas., 2,3, 4-Pres.; Bas- ketball, 1,2 NELLENBACH, MARGO: NHS, 2,3,4; Stu. Sec., 4; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play, 4; Class Officer, 2-Sec. NELLENBACH, THERESA: Chemistry Club, 3; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play, 4; Graduation Com., 4 NOLAN, RICHARD: FFA, 4; Co-op, 4; Senior Play, 4; Prom Com., 3 O'DELL, MIKE: Pep Band, 1; Student Council, 4; Ski Club, 1,2,3, 4; Spanish Club, 1; Junior Play, 3,4; Sen- ior Play, 4; Prom Com., 3; Basketball, 1,2, 3,4; Foot- ball, 1,4; Varsity Club, 3,4; Band, 1,2,3; Chemistry Club, 3 ORR, MICHILLE: Band Letter Club, 3,4; NHS, 2,3- Sec., 4; Cheerleader, 1,2, 3,4; Yearbook, 4; Latin Club, 1,2; Prom Com., 3; Graduation Com., 4; Band, 1.2, 3, 4; Stu. Sec., 4; Varsity Club, 3,4 PEDERSON, ALTON: Chorus, 3; Co-op, 4; Science Club, 1; Senior Play, 4; Football, 1 PEET, PAT: Band Letter Club, 2,3,4; Pep Band, 1,2,3; NHS, 3,4-Sec.; Yearbook, 3; Band, 1,2, 3,4; Spanish Club, 2; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play, 4 PERRY, DEBBIE: Latin Club, 1 PITTMAN, TOM: Band, 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Band, 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council, 4; Football, 3,4; Varsity Club, 3,4 REYNOLDS, DALE: FFA, 1,2,3,4; Baseball, 1,2,3,4 ROBINET, BOB: FFA, 1,2,3, 4; Football, 1; Track, 3,4 ROBINET, CHARLIE: NHS, 4; Student Council, 2,3,4; Latin Club, 1,2; Junior Play, 4; Senior Play, 4; Prom Com., 3; Baseball, 4; Basketball, 1,2-Capt., 3, 4- Capt.; Football, 1-Capt., 4; Track, 3; Varsity Club, 3,4-V. Pres. SCHANK, JOHN: FFA, 1,2-Sec.,3; Football, 1,2; Co-op, 4 SCHLAUD, LINDSAY: FFA, 1 SCHLAUD, SUSIE: Chorus, 1; NHS, 2,3-V. Pres., 4- Pres.; Student Council, 2; FTA, 4; Science Club, 1,2- Sec. , 3-Pres.; Spanish Club, 1,2; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play, 4; Prom Com., 3; Graduation Com., 4; Class officer, 2-V. Pres, 4-V. Pres.; Chemistry Club, 3- Sec.; Stu. Sec. 4 SCHMIDTKE, MARGIE: Chorus, 1; Yearbook, 4; Science Club, 2; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play, 4 SECSON, LONNIE: FFA, 1,2; Junior Play, 3 SHARP, JIM: Science Club, 1,2, 3; Junior Play, 3; Football, 1 SIEH, JOHN: Junior Play, 4; Senior Play, 4; Baseball, 2,4; Football, 1,4; Track, 3; Cross-Country, 3; Var- sity Club, 3,4 SIMMONS, JIM: Band Letter Club, 1,2,3; Pep Band, 1,2,3; NHS, 3,4; Student Council, 3-Sec., 4-Pres.; Ski Club, 1; Spanish Club, 1; Junior Play, 3,4; Senior Play, 4; Baseball, 1,2, 3, 4; Football, 1,2,3, 4; Varsity Club, 2,3,4; Band, 1,2,3 SIMPSON, VIRGINIA: Chorus, 1,2, 3, 4; Bronco Banner, 3 SMITH, PAT: Stu. Sec., 4 SPENCER, PAUL: Student Council, 3,4; Science Club, 1; Basketball, 1,2, 3, 4; Football, 1,3,4; Varsity Club, 3, 4; Track, 1 STALKER, LUCEINE: French Club, 1; Junior Play, 3; Prom Com., 3; Football, 1; Chemistry Club, 3 STEVENS, JOANNE: Yearbook, 4; Chemistry Club, 3- Treas.; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play, 4; Prom Com., 3; Grad. Com., 4 STEVENS, RON: FFA, 1,2,3 SUTTER, PATTI: Chorus, 2, 3, 4-Lib.; Senior Play, 4; Junior Play, 3 SUTTON, LINDA: Bronco Banner, 4; Stu. Sec., 4; Spanish Club, 1,2; Senior Play, 4 SWEENEY, JEANIE: Yearbook, 4; FHA, 1,2,3; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play 4 SWOISH, FRANCIS: FFA, 1,2, 3, 4 SWOISH, JUDY: NHS, 2,3,4; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play, 4; Class Officer, 3-Treas. TALLIEU, ERMA: Bronco Banner, 3; Student Council, 1; Ski Club, 4; Junior Play, 3; Senior Play, 4 THOMAS, BETH: Student Council, 2; FHA, 1-Treas., 2,3-Pres.; Junior Play, 3; Prom Com., 3; Class Officer, 1-Treas., 3-Sec. THOMPSON, RICHARD: Bronco Banner, 4; Stu. Sec. 4; Prom Com., 3; Basketball, 1,2, 3,4; Football, 3,4; Varsity Club, 2,3, 4 TOMPKINS, DAVE: Band Letter Club, 3,4; Pep Band, 2; Chorus, 1; Band, 1,2, 3, 4; FTA, 2,3; FFA, 1,2, 3, 4; Stu. Sec., 3, 4; Senior Play, 4; Prom Com., 3; Base- ball, 1; Basketball, 1; Football, 1,3,4; Track, 2; Var- sity Club, 3,4 TURNER, KIM: FFA, 1-V. Pres., 2-Pres., 3, 4; Base- ball, 2; Co-op, 4 TURNER, SHERRY: NHS, 4; Student Council, 3; Cheer- leader, 1; Yearbook, 4; Latin Club, 1; Junior Play, 3; Prom Com., 3; Graduation Com., 4; Class Officer, 1- V. Pres. ,2-Treas.; Stu. Sec. 4 VANDERCOOK, GLENDA: Chorus, 3,4; Ski Club, 1,2, 4; Senior Play, 4; Basketball, 2,3; GAA, 1,2; FBLA, 3 WATZ, ED: FFA, 1; Basketball, 1,2,3 WHITE, ALICE: Pep Band, 3,4; Latin Club, 1; Chem- istry Club, 3; French Club, 2,3,4; Senior Play, 4; Band, 1,2,3,4 103 ADVERTISERS 104 Ready With Support and Service All Photos in This Annual Donated by PEET’S STUDIO North Branch Phone 313-688-3266 6595 Jefferson Rd. BOB PEET, 1971 Michigan Photographer of the Year 2268 N. Lapeer Rd. Member FloraFax Delivery Phone 664-2604 Lapeer, Mich. A W MARLETTE RESTAURANT For Carry Out Service 517 635-9451 A Wide Selection of Sandwiches Famous A W Chubby Chicken Dinner or Basket 2977 N. Main Marlette 105 DAVE MILLER FORD FRED DETAVERNIER SR. INSURANCE AGENCY SUTTER’S RECREATION AREA Swimming - Pavilion Picnic and Play Area Hot Water and Flush Toilets 5 Miles West of North Branch 1601 Tozer Road 688-3761 Ford - Mercury Phone (517) 635-9511 2941 Main Street Bumping and A-l Painting Used Cars Your Return Is Our Concern Marlette Michigan DAVISON'S ORIGINAL FISH CHIPS BREAKFAST - LUNCH . DINNER STEAKS - CHOPS - SEAFOOD HOMEMADE PIES - LUNCHEON SPECIALS FAMILY DINING 7 DAYS A WEEK 5:00 A M. . 12:00 P.M. TAKE-OUT SERVICE with DRIVE UP WINDOW BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE 106 CHASO-ROYCO Manufacturing Quality Thread Cutting Tools 313 688-3005 6829 Lincoln North Branch HALPIN MONUMENT CO. Invites You to Visit Our Large Display We Handle All Kinds of Granite Prices Marked for Your Convenience Open Every Day and Evening 4142 Banker St. North Branch Phone 313 688-3475 GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER COMMUNITY AND One Nepessing APPLIANCE CO. — 3i3 Compliments of ADAMS MR. AND MRS PHARMACY FRED BALDWIN 4011 Huron St. Ph. 688-3161 North Branch North Branch 107 MIKE’S BARBER SHOP Shop Hours 8:00A. M. - 5:30P. M. Monday - Tuesday - Friday Saturday Wednesday Till 7:30P.M. Closed All Day Thursday Congratulations From STAN and WALLY ROGERS SUPERMARKET North Branch Ph. 688-3730 STEPHENS WESTON SHOE STORE Shoes for the Entire Family Congratulations Seniors MO-4-6531 Lapeer, Mich. Chevrolet Authorized Sales and Service Your One-Stop Center for New Chevrolets Used Cars, Parts and Authorized Services HALL-WILSON INC. 2589 Van Dyke Ph. 635-6361 NORTH BRANCH NEWS Complete News and Advertising All Types of Printing Work Done ROBERT L. and ELIZABETH WARREN Publishers 688-2220 VILLA PIZZERIA RESTAURANT Nepessing at Fox Downtown Lapeer Italian and American F oods 393 Nepessing Phone 664-3519 PIONEER BANK OF NORTH BRANCH Things go better with Vets !!!??? HILL-TOP GROCERY PARKER BROS. INC. Furniture - Appliances - Ski-Doo 4031 Huron Street North Branch RCA TV - Stereo - Whirlpool Appliances Phone Service All Makes 688-2600 Color or B W TV JIM’S DRIVE-IN A Snack - A Meal Open 7 Days a Week Late Evenings Ph. 313 664-9170 2080 N. Lapeer Rd. on N. M-24 YAKES AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY GENE and LINDA REAMER North Lapeer Road Groceries - Gas Automotive - Industrial 4080 Huron Street North Branch, Mich. LEO YAKES - Owner Ph. 313 688-3050 PIUM BIND HEATING LAPEER COUNTY'S OLDEST HARDWARE North Branch Phone: Hardware 688-3070 Lumber 688-3171 BLACKBURN FUNERAL HOME NAN and BILL FRICKE Phone 688-3232 or 688-3024 North Branch DANIEL ORR SONS HARDWARE LUMBER DANIEL ORR SONS HARDWARE APPLIANCES SPORTING GOODS 'T-SiM no WOLVERINE STATE BANK Offices at Marlette - Sandusky - Peck Complete Banking Service Marlette Office Drive in Banking Facilities 635-9431 Member F. D. I. C. 3064 Main Marlette For the Finest in Lithography COLONIAL PRINTING CO. 67 Nepessing St. Lapeer, Michigan Phone 664-2969 MOSHIER’S MARKET Corner 16 Burnside and M-24 Beer - Wine - Meats Groceries 6002 N. Lapeer Rd. M. K. CHAMBERS CO. 2249 Johnson Mill Rd. North Branch 688-3750 RAY’S DEPT. STORE Since 1940 Clothes for All the Family Dry Goods - Furnishings - Shoes Phone 688-3560 4036 Huron ROBINET’S MANUFACTURING GEORGE ROBINET 6779 Lincoln St. 688-3520 SAMPSON’S □niRV QUEEN HHAT FOR TAJrf?A food for W ' M-24 Cones - Splits, Malts, Sundaes Sandwiches NORTH BRANCH GAS OIL CO-OP INC. Phone 688-3100 North Branch Michigan Think FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAPEER 8 Locations to Serve You Complete Bank Service Since 1856 Drive-In Branches 619 Franklin St. 450 N. Court St. 1789 W. Genesee St. 1990 N. Lapeer Rd. D. P. SULLIVAN MOTOR CO. Main Office 664-2964 Hadley Office 797-4700 Metamora Office Dryden Office 678-2281 796-2264 Congratulations - North Branch Seniors Buick Pontiac Opel Ph. 313 664-4566 535 Nepessing Street Lapeer, Michigan GM VILLAGE RADIO TV Sales and Service TV - Radio - Stereo - Antennas 4098 Huron - North Branch Prop. NORM CAUGHEY Phone 688-2420 ROBINSON’S PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Phone 517 635-3601 One of the Largest and Most Complete Drug Stores in the Area 3031 Main Marlette C. AND L. GROCERY, HARDWARE M-24 and Castle Road Fostoria, Michigan Congratulations Class of 1971 UDE LOANS, INC. Lapeer, Michigan Two Locations in Lapeer Downtown Plaza 334 Pine 1975 West Genesee 664-4595 664-2975 Watch for Our New Dealership Under Construction Soon 64110 Van Dyke across from Eastview Estates Jim Wernig, Inc. Chevrolet - Oldsmobilc 4701 N. Van Dyke, Al-nont 798-8591 KEN’S CLEANERS Loans for Any Good Purpose Credit Life 1971 25th Year North Branch, Michigan NDARD BOB’S STANDARD STATION Atlas Tires and Batteries Phone 688-3445 North Branch FOSTER’S PLUMBING, HEATING AND WIRING North Branch 6793 Jefferson Road Phone 688-3121 HI-WAY HOST MOTEL AND RESTAURANT The Best in Sleep and Eats 7550 Van Dyke 5 Miles South of Marlette Phone (517) 635-6261 RAY and ELAINE MOTZ FITCH MOTOR SALES INC. 114 JIM HINTERMAN, INC. 3310 Fenner St. Marlette BARNES LAKE STORE on M-24 Groceries Gas Hardware Columbiaville, Michigan D AND C STORE INC. Quality at Reasonable Prices Courteous Efficient Service 148 West Nepessing Lapeer FINSTERWALD’S, INC. Finest in Men's Clothing and Accessories Phone 664-2410 356 W. Nepessing Lapeer Congratulations From Xapeer (ttountg America's Largest Rural Weekly 69 West Nepessing Phone 664-2961 ns ACHESON JEWELERS NORTH BRANCH BAR AND GRILL Fine Food and Drink North Branch Diamonds - Watches Jewelry - Fine China Watch and Jewelry Repair Since 1928 Corner Court and Nepessing Lapeer 664-3902 Oxford BUirshall« Salesman Uiarnlti BlrTK'an JEFFERSON NATIONAL INSURANCE Mortgage Disability - Hospitalization REAL ESTATE Shades of Victory? GAGES STORE INC. The Store for Smart Ladies Children's and Infants' Apparel MO4-2101 6717 Sherman St. North Branch 313-688-3477 NORTH BRANCH FOOD LOCKERS Congratulations Class of ''71 688-3130 North Branch 116 ASH CARMICHAEL SALES POWELL’S CLOTHING STORE Good Clean Used Cars 240 West Nepessing Street Lapeer, Michigan Phone 664-2212 Travel Trailers - Pick-up Campers Everything in Formal Wear All Sizes for Men and Boys 2050 North Lapeer Road Lapeer, Michigan BOB WILMERS Bowling Instructions CON-E-CIN LANES LAPEER COUNTY BANK TRUST CO. Lapeer Time Certificates Savings Accounts Check Accounts Loans of All Types Safe Deposit Boxes Complete Trust Service Main Elba 664-2977 664-4555 M-21 at Elba Our Drive In 664-2977 Pine-Clay Branch Member FDIC and FRS Southgate 664-9986 South Main Street 117 STANDARD STANDARD OIL CO. GLEN SPENCER Agent North Branch Phone 688-3575 Well, I tried for their last dime. 24 Hour Towing and Road Service Radio Dispatched for Extra Fast Service 4 Wreckers MPSC Permit Call Lapeer 664-3605 Night Call 664-3838 or 663-3605 GEORGE BERNIE’S MOBIL If you're good, boys and girls . . . WALTER’S MUSIC STORE MARLETTE HOME BAKERY Everything in Music HAROLD HURD, Proprietor 336 W. Established 1925 Phone Nepessing (313) 664-6871 Wedding, Birthday, Anniversary and Special Occasion Cakes (517) 635-3501 6707 West Marlette Marlette NORTH BRANCH ELEVATOR CO. BERNARD KOHLER INSURANCE AGENCY Liquid Nitrogen Grains, Seeds, and Fertilizers Phone 688-3150 Phone 688-3400 Complete Insurance Service North Branch 118 DICK and MABEL DICKERSON’S STORE Groceries Beer and Wine Take Out Packaged Ice Gifts and Novelties Tires Sales and Service Firestone Wholesale and Retail Call M04-2831 STAR TIRE MART Closed Mondays Phone 5967 N. Lapeer Rd. 793-6208 f OUT. 517 South Main K K CAR WASH Next to Food Locker in North Branch s Lapeer STEVE AVRAMS USED CARS LITTLE DEN PICKUP CAMPERS We Specialize in Used Pickup Campers and Used Tent Campers LINES-OLDS CADILLAC, INC. 1897 North Lapeer Road Lapeer, Michigan 473 West Genesee Lapeer M04-2935 Cadillac Sales and Service Standard of the World Oldsmobile Sales and Service Where to Buy It 119 In closing this yearbook and the 1970-71 my thanks to the persons who helped so Snouffer and Miss Hale, our advisors, w the book - before school, after school o editor also deserve much credit because the layouts and titles and their hard work. Also, I hope that the theme of this b an impression upon your mind. It has b energetic North Branch High. hool year, I would like to sincerely extend lly in the making of this Bronconian. Mr. here whenever anyone mentioned working on half the night. The section editors and copy arbook is made up of their ideas for captions, Enthusiasm Makes the Difference, has made r enthusiastic desire to present an active and Shelley Orr ' Editor-in-Chief -----------------SHELLEY ORR Business Manager-------------------BETTY BRACE Copy Editor -- - ------------------PAT GRAHAM Admin.......................................DONNA DESHETSKY Academics..........................- SHERRY MYERS Activities - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- HELEN SILLERS Sports - -- -- -- -- -- -- - DARLENE COSTELLO ROGER HALLE AD Underclassmen.........................LIZ HERRON Seniors............................SHERRY TURNER JO ANN STEVENS Adv...................... JEANIE SWEENEY MARGIE SCHMIDTKE Art...................................BEV COSTELLO MARCIA CZACZKOWSKI Photography...............IRVING LONG TINE


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