Reese High School - Rocket Yearbook (Reese, MI)

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$ SS Y St å = Vë, Y Coen Public Libraries of Saginaw Hoyt Main Library 505 Janes St. Saginaw, MI 8607 A Time To Remember A Time To Participate E We A Time To Make Friends A Time To Accomplish A Time To Express ST. PATRICK'S DAY coop LUCK GEOMETRY you'll got A Time To Learn Perpetual Time TABLE OF CONTENTS A Time to Remember - --------------7 A Time to Make Friends - ------------25 A Time to Participate = === -=- == « =. = 4] Ar Tine to Acconplsh-- == = == == la = 59 A Time to Express EE a e de ME A Time lo Learn = = sr =2= . Sone ee = + På ls y AS Time 10 Pio E A SN HÅ With The Movement Of Time We Continue Our Never-Ending Search To Reconstruct The Ideas Of Today Into A More Meaningful Tomorrow. Perpetual Time VE Tim e To Rememb er | | Va zh Ors 2 3 ENIORS Seniors Brad F. Atkinson Nancy M. Babechenko Judith M. Bass Kenneth M. Bauer Rodney P. Baranski Floyd C. Bender Bergman Garland H. Bender Paul J. Bierlein Robert R. Bouvy Douglas F. Brechtelsbauer Mary V. Boensch Joel B. Browne Seniors Tim J. Budry Elaine R. Buetow Chris F. Bublitz Dale A. Carey Dawn M. Crete Deborah K. Cubic å Lester R. Creller Cindy K. Dauer 10 Seniors Jeffrey M. Deisig Timothy A. Densmore Marlene A. Dauer Danny D. Dinsmore Denise J. Dummeldinge r Colleen M. Duperon Kenneth E. Doud Denice A. DuRussel Seniors Kathy S. Felske Theodore M. Felske Debra L. Edwards Debra A. French James A. French Wayne C. Frasle Tim L. Gruber 12 Seniors Dave B. Haske Susan Grzemkowski Randy L. Heinzman Duane E. Hogan Sandy S. Honeman Mary E. Hembling Rick G. Houghtaling 13 Seniors Phillip H. Johnson Michael C. Kaeckmeister Judy L. Humpert E q SS rji Karen K. Kamm Emelyn I. Kern Sherry A. Koch Sue M. Kelly Mary R. Krieger 14 Seniors Marilyn K. Kuhl Duane A. Laking Ann L. Kuck Bonnie A. Leggitt Sharon K. Liebknecht Carol L. Manley Kurt R. Liebknecht Marilyn A. Manley ETEN ee Seniors Bette J. Marshall ' Josette A. Martin Lori A. Marsh Denise L. Massoll Rolin D. Morris Kenneth A. Munsch Janeen E. Mohr Marlene M. Niehusan 16 Seniors Cathie A. Parrent Richard A. Ramsden E: 2 Patrick D. Osantowski | 4 lo a - , Roy E. Redwantz f Marilyn K. Reynolds Marsha M. Rohloff Barbara K. Reinbold Randy V. Schemm 17 Seniors David F. Sigelko Micheal L. Smith Wayne T. Schian Solgat Sue A. Spiekerman Nancy M. Stockmeyer Lawrence A. Sommer Susan C. Stricker Seniors Thomas J. Sylvester : a | Arlene M. VanOchten Peggy J. Wagner Dennis E. Weber Richard D. Vargo Nancy J. Weber 19 Seniors Dennis D. Willman Daniel J. Wiese Linda K. Whisman Connie L. Wise Danny Zarazua JoAnn M. Zissler Debbie J. Woizeschke 20 me q Though We Say Goodbye. . . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Nancy Babechenko, Vice President; Pat Osantowski, President; Colleen Duperon, Secretary; Dave Hart, Treasurer; Miss Fox and Mr. Tutera, Ad- visors. The Class of '70 has had many memorable moments throughout our school years. Now we find our- selves in a new situation and we must say goodbye to many of our friends. Even though we won't be back next year, we hope that the things we have done, started and achieved will keep our presence here re- membered. We will miss the social structure of the school that we have become accustomed to, but we must also move with time and find our individual places in a challenging new world. We Had Good Times! Booga-Booga! ! What IS this with you?? Those Seniors !! | | | | | | | | | | | | eo | | | CH | | I needed that, | | | UMMM - Good!!! 22 It was made for water, Lori, WATER. Who's been sleeping in my bed??? Moments To Remember Peace, Baby. Lost in an illusion. This is the REAL Debbie! 1?? Such Childishness. Which way would you like to 80 = UP??? Dawn says I thought I was insane. 23 24 What Will They Do Next? Kiss me, Baby!!! GE We stick together. Oh, come on. I didn't do it. Good joke, huh” SR re geg en re Bn Mer E me A Time To Make Friends UNDERCLASSMEN Living The Present — Contemplating The Future Bierlein, Bruce Bierlein, Gerald Bierlein, Karen Bierlein, Linda Bierlein, Stuart Buchinger, Daniel | Za Å AM Duperon, Steve DuRussel, Joyce Ellis, Jerry Felske, Kenton Felske, Mike Fischer, Kristi Kay Janson, Vice President; Dane Meyer, Treasurer; Ann Schian, President; Mr. Morren, Advisor; Joyce DuRussel, Secretary. MISSING: Mrs. Haubenstricker, Arndt, Kathy Balderaz, Adelina Barrett, Gary Bauer, Janice Bauer, Randy Bergman, Robert Buchinger, Michael Buchinger, Thomas Deisig, Eric DeKett, Teresa DuBay, Marsha Duperon, David Francis, Karen Fritz, Mark Frost, Jean Gilbert, Gary Goodrow, Richard Argandona, Joe Grzemkowski, Jeannie Hagen, Susan Hartman, Ted Haske, Sherry Hill, Jerry Hill, Marsha Houghtaling, Kent Humpert, Karen Janson, David Janson, Kay Johnson, Ronald Kozan, Bill Krieger, Mitchell Krieger, Wayne Krukowski, Catherine Kuhl, Cherie Light, Frances Lindow, Ted Littleton, Harold Massoll, Yvonne Metiva, Mike Meyer, Dane Mielke, Paula Morel, Larry Mossner, Alice Mossner, Janie Palm, Joanne Parrent, Patty Raymond, Cheryl Redwanz, Albert Reif, Donna Roedel, Martin Rupp, Danny Rupp, Neil Rupprecht, Marcia Schian, Ann Schluckbier, Keith Schrader, Diane Schrader, Edward Spencer, Steve Spiekerman, Christina Thayer, Kathleen Trombley, James VanPetten, Kenneth VanPoppelen, Kerry Weber, Dianne Weber, Ellen Weber, Vickie Weiss, Bertha Weiss, Loren Wildman, Emily Wilson, Dan Wilson, Janice Wirth, Dennis Wise, Mike Wojt, Tom Zissler, Linda Zwerk, Dave Zwerk, Joy Let's strike up a song. e? et ES AA ME 4 NM på KA i A SX Wat på En tag E Sech UA éi Sure, anytime! 30 Are you concentrating on the book or Bear? WANT ED for ... never know do ya! Peace, sister! Double-headed trouble maker! Yes, that's how you do it. ! The temptress at work! 31 Progressing It Stad Making | Ther Own Way | | | Mr. Showerman, Advisor; Janet Anklam, Secretary; Linda | | Valeck, Treasurer; Carol Schluckbier, Vice President; Miss Bell, Advisor; Rachel Rangel, President. | Dennis Ahrns Susan Andrus Janet Anklam Alice Balderaz Bob Bates Charles Bauer Kathy Bauer Timothy Bauer Gail Bender June Bender Rosemarie Beyerlein Susan Beyerlein Angelyn Bierlein Donna Bierlein Bernie Bittner Bill Bittner David Bremer Lori Buchinger Steven Buchinger Debbie Comer Don Courbier John Courbier Tom Cubic Nancy Cutting Ann DeKett Matt Dijak John Dohrmann Andrew DuRussel Ruth DuRussel Vicki Edwards 32 We Make Our Education Count Wendy Eisenhauer Sandy Ellis Daniel Farver Kurt Fielbrant Donna Fleischmann James Goodrow Glenn Heinlein Vickie Heinzman Joseph Higgins Bob Hoffmann Bob Janson Terri Janson Bonnie Kozan David Kuhl Janice Lagalo Susan Laking Paul Landskroener Keven Larges Dennis Mortan Gerald Mossner Hope Munsch Barbara Nickel Niles Palmer Donald Pinner Bonnie Goudie Dennis Gruber Gregory Hall Gwen Hart Dennis Haske Mike Heindl Dan Johnson Wanda Jones Edward Kaechkmeister Tom Kamm Ricky Keinath Denise Koch Juanita Lugo Joan Manley Michael Markel Jim Miklovich Janet Mohr Edward Morgan 33 34 Lynne Reif Steven Reif Karen Reinbold Jeff Ross Debra Sahr Tom Sahr Bill Shinaver Alice Simmet Allan Sommer Denise Spiekermann Barbara Stockmeyer Beth Stockmeyer LeeAnn Windy Ron Withers Dennis Woizeschke Jim Zarazua Kendall Zimmer Ann Pomerville Terri Prueter Alan Radka Rachel Rangel Gregory Raymond Nancy Redwantz Sally Schafsnitz Carol Schluckbier Oscar Schmidt David Schulte Sue Seney Pearl Shapland Rick Stone David Szekely Minor Tennant Lynne Trombley Linda Valeck Carol Wascher Stay away from the girls, but make your intentions clear. Somebody pulled a fast one on us. Telling about your wild weekends, Weber? 35 Striving To Compete With Our Predecessors ae € i D Sag ` Å De FERS FRONT ROW: Betty Fleischmann, Vice President; Mark Heindl, President; Carol Reinbold, Secretary. BACK ROW: i Mr. Wenzel, Advisor; Kathy Doud, Treasurer; Miss Stadler, Advisor. Carol Atkinson Duane Avery Anita Balderaz John Bauer Thomas Bauer George Beam David Bekemeier David Bender Fred Bergman Joni Bernthal Daivd Beyerlein Carol Bierlein David Bierlein Scott Bierlein Wendy Bierlein Carol Billmeier Diane Bloom Mark Buchinger Harold Bumison Pamela Chapman Bill Chapman Oscar Chavera Randy Chesney Paull Cooper Shirley Courbier Randy Creller David Cubic James DeKett Kathryn Densmore Sue DijaK Carol Dinsmore Kaye Dinsmore Kathy Doud Victoria Dunn Thomas Duperon Jean DuRussel Fred Gilbert Connie Gillig Karen Gladden Dawn Goss Anne Greenia James Greenia Thomas Hogan Mark Houghtaling Colleen Humpert Anthony Jacobs Kathleen Johnson Valerie Johnson Ron Krabbe Daniel Krieger Lori Krieger Paul Krieger Karen Krukowski Steven Kuhl Sybil DuRussel Dennis Fielbrandt Timothy Fischer Betty Fleischmann Sandra Frasle Dennis Frost Marjorie Hagen Jeanette Haske Sharon Hecht Mark Heindl Michael Hembling Michael Hill Jane Keinath Elizabeth Kelly Pauline Kern Carol Knack John Koopman James Kozak 37 38 Lynn Liebknecht Charles Littleton Roy Lokatys Fred Marker Nickie Marx David Miller Rick Morel Debbie Mossner Chris Nickodemus Neil Oldenberg Neil Osantowski Constance Parrent A = Thomas Parrent William Perez vo Sea Kim Radina Gary Reif Carol Reinbold Dennis Reinbold Jane Renwick Dennis Richards Steven Rohloff Connie Sahr Larry Schian Cindy Schluckbier Rosanne Schultz Carol Smith Linda Smith Lorna Spiekerman Linda Szekely Nancy Taylor Susan Tennant Debra Trombley Dee Trombley Mark Venema Brian Weber David Weber Patrick Weber Dennis Weiss t E Ce Max Wescoat yA o A å de ` Nix Diane Wiedbrauk r d | vi AAA David Willmen Joyce Withers Alexandra Zarazua Bonnie Zissler Kay Zissler Charles Zwerk Students Involved In Various Pastimes Let's play soldier! | i | f | Studying - books or scenery? i ID Reporting the morning A news. e KA Getting their exercise. 39 An 85-dollar smile. Leaders of the local SDS. The guy with electric soul. A Time To Participate ORGANIZATIONS 41 ROW 1: Advisor, Mrs. Boydston, S. Haske, C. Manley, N. Babechenko, K. Janson. ROW 2: M. Boensch, M. Manley, D. Crete, S. Spiekerman, L. Marsh, D. Sigelko. ROW 3: J. Bauer, J. Manley, M. Bierlein, R. Rangel, J. Bauer, M. Dauer. MISSING: D. Woizeschke, E. Weber. SHERRY HASKE Circulation KAY JANSON Assistant Editor CAROL MANLEY Editor Bet'cha I CAN'T eat just one. All right - WHAT is this??? D OTT — BER Gee - Inever knew they had books like this in the library. It's just beautiful out to- day. I been getting these weird pains in my head. 43 Student Council Tackles Worthwhile Projects STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Officers for the 1969-70 Student Council were, Tim Densmore, President; Nancy Stockmeyer, Vice President; Carol Manley, Secretary; and Paul Bierlein, Treasurer. The advisor was Mr. Bowden, Principal. Student Council worked this year to better the school for students and to make way for better teacher- student relationships. Among their projects were a plan to enlarge the student parking lot, set up a Student Advisory Board, installed a pop machine in the cafeteria and put on the Homecoming. Under careful planning and supervision the Student Council accomplished more this year than any preceding year. President Tim Densmore introduces one of the profession assemblies. National Honor Society At the induction ceremony, some of the old members served as the jury. Shown are Ken Munsch, Mary Bierlein, Linda Avery, Marsha Rohloff Nancy Babechenko and : Mrs. Boydston, Denise DuRussel. advisor, opens the ceremony. Ann Kuck registers for her membership. Gary Solgat was the bailiff, Carol Manley was the de- fense attorney, and Tom Sylvester was the judge during the skit. NEW MEMBERS: K. Trombley, S. Spiekerman, B. Marshall, M. Manley, A. Kuck, J. French, K. Doud, E. Buetow, E. Wildman, M. Rupprecht, N. Rupp, L. Morel, D. Meyer, K. Janson, K. Fischer, D. Buchinger, J. Bauer. 45 MEMBERS OF BAND: S. Andrus, N. Babechenko, C. Bergman, R. Beyerlein, S. Beyerlein, D. Bierlein, Ca Bublitz, T. Budry, D. Crete, K. Densmore, T. Densmore, C. Dinsmore, J. Dohrmann, V. Dunn, J. DuRusse V. Edwards, W. Eisenhauer, D. Farver, D. Fielbrandt, T. Fischer, B. Fleischman, D. Fleischmann, D. Frenc J. Frost, C. Gillig, M. Hagen, S. Haske, R. Heinzman, V. Heinzman, S. Honeman, K. Houghtaling, R. Houghtaling, S. Houghtaling, K. Janson, K. Johnson, V. Johnson, S. Koch, B. Kozan, L. Krieger, K. Lieb= knecht, L. Liebknecht, S. Liebknecht, J. Lugo, L. Marsh, Y. Massoll, J. Mohr, R. Morel, A. Mossner, J. | Palm, A. Pomerville, N. Redwantz, C. Reinbold, K. Reinbold, D. Sahr, S. Schafsnitz, C. Schluckbier, D. | Schrader, S. Seney, D. Sigelko, S. Spiekerman, N. Stockmeyer, N. Taylor, D. Trombley, K. Trombley, L | Trombley, M. Venema, D. Woizeschke, B. Zissler. MAJORETTES FIRST ROW: Carol Schluckbier, Nancy Stockmeyer, A Kathy Densmore. SECOND ROW: Sherry Haske, Nancy d Babechenko, Kay Janson. Mr. Wenzel offers sone more friendly advic:: t- Kay and Sherry. e This year's band worked its way back after a year without band in the curric- H ulum in 1969. The stu- dents practiced hard to get back in shape and it paid B d off. They won a first an division rating at the dis- trict festival and a second division at state festival. After long hours of practice, the band performs at foot- ball games and in parades. PEP BAND FIRST ROW: J. Palm, L. Marsh, S. Spiekerman. SECOND ROW: K. Trombley, J. Frost, T. Densmore, S. Liebknecht, N. Stockmeyer, S. Houghtaling. THIRD ROW: C. Reinbold, N. Redwantz, V. Heinzman, T. Fischer. FOURTH ROW: S. Andrus, K. Zissler, N. Taylor, S. Honeman, S. Seney, K. Liebknecht. FIFTH ROW: K. Johnson, B. Kozan, T. Budry, D. French, D. Sigelko. 47 YVONNE MASSOLL KATHY THAYER These four students were selected for their outstanding scholastie and leadership abilities to attend the 1970 Girls' and Boys' States. They each spent a week setting up and participating in a mock state government, electing officials and running for various offices. B 0 J be NEIL RUPP KEITH SCHLUCKBIER FRONT ROW: Miss Kennard, advisor; J. Mohr, B. Stockmeyer, M. Neihusan, R. Rangel, D. Dummeldinger, M. Boensch, G. Bender, J. Mohr, J. Lagalo, J. Whithers. SECOND ROW: S. Andrus, A. Pommervile, B. Zissler, V. Edwards, D. Nickel, K. Bierlein, W. Eisenhauer, C. Wascher, J. Mossner, S. Tennent, P. Chapman, J. Anklam. Future Homemakers Of America The F.H.A. is a club for girls interested in furthering their knowledge of home management. Under the direction of Miss Kennard the girls learn the fundamentals of planning for and entertaining in a gracious manner. The over- all goal of the organization is to help individuals improve personal, family and community living, now and in the future. Activities for this year have included trips to the regional meetings and bake sales, Future Fa How's it look, Gerald? | 50 Randy and Charles Bauer in their Navy Bean Field. | earn Through Dom Tom's all set for combining. Mitch checks his corn. Neil's first duck. Office Aids Gain Valuable Experience de | | K. Trombley, K. Janson, S. Haske, C. Manley, M. Reynolds, A. Van Ochten, M. Dauer, S. Liebknecht, S. Koch. MISSING: Debbie Woizeschke, Co-Op Students — Education On The Jo RE Hr FRONT ROW: D. Dummeldinger, M. Manley, D. Massoll, D. DuRussel, G. Trombley, K. Felske. BACK ROW: M. Kaemeister, D. Carey, M. Smith, K. Doud, R. Heinzman, L. Creller. Debate And Forensics Teams Speak Out On Ther Beliefs FRONT ROW: Marsha Rohloff, Mr. Henrichs - Advisor, Bette Marshall. BACK ROW: Steve Buchinger, Kathy Thayer. Du (IL UA ut dän d H kb: mi o p i DH Mr. Henrichs - Advisor, Neil Rupp. 53 Instructional Materials Center Eh | | ? i FI A Fé, tet Å. MEA ` KL: met Elei Kate dl. SAS ve | FIRST ROW: G. Trombley, K. Felske, D. French, C. Parrent, E. Buetow, N. Stockmeyer, J. Bauer, L. Bierlein. SECOND ROW: D. Schrader, K. Thayer, G. Findlay, S. Stricker, P. Wagner, C. Duperon, D. Meyer, D. Dummeldinger, N. Rupp, P. Johnson, J. Browne, S. Schafsnitz, M. Manley, M. Bierlein, Mrs. Boydston, librarian. The past year when students visited our modern library they were able to take þetter advantage of its resources. This was due in part to the fine staff of student librarians and the librarian who worked tirelessly to provide better re- search material and better guidance for those students who did research. Neil always cleans up his mess when he's done. Gayle and Kathy can always find some Danny and Tom LOOK like they're working hard. time for a friendly chat. We know better. I an A Reese Has Another Big Year In SLAAM FIRST ROW: C. Parrent, K. Felske, G. Trombley, N. Rupp, L. Bierlein, M. Bierlein, J. Bauer, M. Neihusan. SECOND ROW: D. Schrader, K. Thayer, G. Findlay, R. Ramsden, M. Hembling, K. Bier- lein, E. Buetow, D. Meyer, C. French, P. Johnson, D. Dummeldinger, T. Densmore, N. Stockmeyer, B. Atkinson, S. Schafsnitz, M. Manley, Mrs. Boydston, advisor. SLAAM is a state organization of Student Librarian As- sistants Associations of Michigan. The Reese chapter was organized in 1968. Mary Bierlien was elected Grand SLAAM President and Elaine Buetow was Grand SLAAM Editor of the State SLAAM for the year of 1969-70. Mary Hembling was the retiring Regional President and Mary Bierlein retired as its Vice President on October 1969. At the Thumb Regional meeting Dane Meyer was elected Vice President and Dan Wilson Regional Reporter. Colleen is such a hard worker. Must be something REALLY Mrs. Boydston looks very interesting in there! satisfied with her library. 55 56 Service Club Tackles Worthwhile Projects “We, the members of the Reese Student Service Club, in order to express our awareness of and concern for society and its problems and needs, and to participate in the treat- ment and solutions of society's problems and needs in an active and acceptable manner, do hereby establish this con- stitution. Reese High School students of 69-70 illustrated their belief in the ideals of the Service Club by planning and carrying to conclusion many money raising activities. Among these activities were dances, basketball games, a bake sale and a canoe raffle. Funds earned from the projects were used to support such programs as the Mark Oldenburg Kidney Machine Fund, the Chippewa Indian Big Brother and Sister Program, spectator buses, and the most demanding single project of the club, a one thousand dollar contribution to build a school through the Peace Corps School Partnership Program. This school will be built in the Dominican Republic when the goal of one thou- sand dollars is reached. We students are most grateful for Mr. Hinman's guidance and advice in all these endeavors. se Watch it - I'm an expert at judo. Marilyn, Carol, Dawn and Marlene must have heard a good joke. How can you be tired with all these kids around? 57 Cadette Teachers Learn While Helping Ski Club Draws Many Members A Time To Accomplish SPORTS 1970 Homecoming A Night Of Hope And Excitement NN NA EN j A ws Kathie Trombley Kathy Felske Gayle Trombley Ann Kuck Colleen Duperon 60 S S Q = x X S XN 62 ee Girls All Sports Join Our Athletic Program Let ROW: B. Fleischman, S. DuRussel, J. Bass, M. Rupprecht, K. Thayer, A. Schian, M. Boensch, S. Courbier, J. DuRussel, L. Spiekerman, R. Rangel. 2nd ROW: N. Babechenko, D. Comer, A. Pommerville, R. DuRussel, T. Janson, S. Andrus, D. Weber, M. Hill, D. Reif, A. Mossner, Mrs. Rambo. 3rd ROW: R. Beyerlein, L. Valeck, B. Kozan, J. Grzem- kowski, V. Edwards, S. Laking, W. Eisenhauer, V. Dunn, K. Bierlein, J. Bernthol, K. Houghtaling. i Boys Intramural Grows Every Year ist ROW: T. Gruber, J. Trombley, H. Littleton, D. Schulte, D. Pinner, S. Duperon, D. Wiese, D. Duperon, R. Bates, J. Deisig, D. Zarazua, T. Wojt. 2nd ROW: Mr. Walters, D. Szekely, D. Bremer, D. Hart, K. Doud, D. Hogan, R. Baranski, D. Vargo, R. Stone, D. Wilson, L. Morel. 3rd ROW: K. Houghtaling, J. Courbier, J. Ross, T. Densmore, D. Haske, j French, K. Bauer, D. Weber, K. Avery, T. Sylvester, G. Bender, B. Bouvy. 4th ROW: R. Deisig, D. Courbier, R. Morris, F. Bender, D. Sigelko, D. Brechtelsbauer, P. Bierlein, E. Schrader, K, Liebknecht, K. Munsch, D. Haske, R. Dinsmore, D. Willman, K. Van Poppelen. Night Time Is The Best Time For A Pep Rally, Parade Hitchin’ a ride. Come on Dick! Move! Sophomore float. HEAV=V=V-YT 1 63 Experience And Ability To Win Ist ROW: D. Gruber, K. Schluckbier, T. Buchinger, D. Vargo, K. Doud, C. Bublitz, B. Bouvy, R. Baranski. 2nd ROW: Coach Van Paris, Coach Reiman, D. Haske, T. Sylvester, D. Zwerk, D. Wilson, J. Higgins, L. Morel, D. Hart, D. Wirth. 3rd ROW: J. Brown, P. Osantowski, K. Avery, D. Wilman, D. Meyer, K. Zimmer, M. Heindel R. Dinsmore, W. Frasle, Our powerful team, ready to strike. 1969-70 VARSITY SCHEDULE Reese Opponent 6 Merrill 26 22 Mayville 0 6 Akron Fairgrove 20 18 Sebewaing 13 14 Owengage 7 48 Kingston 6 30 Unionville 0 16 Ubly 24 Coaches Rieman and Van Paris - the brains behind the brawn. Reese people show their support by their attendance. 65 Junior Varsity pr y ec å 5 - A $ EAN g’ 5:50 å ch - e 77 a r lst ROW: M. Hembling, D. Fielbrandt, D. Richards, E. Morgan, D. Schulte, R. Morel, N. Marks. 2nd ROW: A. DuRussel, D. Avery, R. Chesney, N. Osantowski, V. Dennis, T. Fischer, R. Stone, P. Lands- kroener, J. Goodrow, Coach Tutera. 3rd ROW: T. Sahr, S. Reif, G. Raymond, N. Oldenberg, B. Janson, B. Bittner, D. Woizeschke, J. Ross, M. Heindl. Varsity Baseball Team + CET ae, Og Ist ROW: J. Higgins, E. Morgan, D. Haske. 2nd ROW: G. Solgat, D. Haske, K. Doud, B, Bouvy, D. Weber. 3rd ROW: Coach Tutera, G. Heinlein, P. Landskronener, D. Gruber, D. Meyer, T. Buchinger, K. Schluckbier, M. Dijak. 66 J velte + AGE LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Janson, S. Haske, N. Babechenko, N. Stockmeyer, Y. Massoll. LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Haske, S. Hagen, J. Wilson, N. Babchenko, K. Janson, Y. Massoll, V. Weber. Hey Now! None of that stuff! !, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Trombley, J. DuRussel, J. Ren- Peace at last! ! wick, J. Anklam, K. Densmore, C. Dinsmore, C. Schluckbier. Reese Rockets Surprise League Teams == H ESE [us 1st ROW: J. Trombley, T. Hartman, D. Gruber, T. Gruber, M. Felske, G. Bierlein, J. Deisig. 2nd ROW: Coach Rieman, K. Houghtaling, K. Schluckbier, D. Meyer, D. Laking, M. Krieger, T. Buchinger, D. Zwerk, R. Schemm, Mgr. R. Deisig. Schluckbier hams it up again. All eyes are on Dave as he adds two points. | 68 å = With Their Speed And Agility 1969-70 VARSITY SCHEDULE Reese Opponent 62 Mayville 80 68 Merrill 81 78 Akron Fairgrove 73 60 Sebewaing 87 95 Owengage 80 70 Kingston 54 78 Vassar 66 83 Unionville 61 83 Ubly 76 81 Mayville 95 94 Akron Fairgrove 102 96 Sebewaing 95 85 Owengage 94 75 Kingston 50 94 Unionville 69 90 Merrill 93 78 Ubly 60 Symbol of teamwork. ee ` dl w wë Schluckbier grabs the rebound. Keep em spellbound Mike! 69 EE EEN We Take The Bitter With The Sweet Muse AAA Yeah, they're still back there. Superb form. Come on Dave! Other teams score once in awhile too. Is that any way to play basket- ball??? Ss At Last!!! It takes two. Hard Work Pays Off For The Cross Country Team x Er... e Ka Ist ROW: D. Farver, J. Zarazua, J. Deisig, D. Zarazu:, T. Gruber. 2nd ROW: R. Keinath, E. Schrader, T. Schian, R. Deisig, Manager, B. Chap- man, T. Hartman, Coach: Danny! Are you first or last? Coach Worden - respected and admired by all. SKUNK!!! 71 Track Team Keeps Moving The 1969-70 Track Team Wonder where all the other guys are? The track looks long ... the competition, tough. Oh my gosh! I'm stuck! Students Gain Ther Awards Tom Schian receives Cross Country award. Sure we know how to play FINGER UP Rod Baranski and Mr. VanParis off the Coach. football field. Great Moments In Sports Danny and Danny. Must have been a long run. 4 Smile pretty Tim. Se D. Morton and D, Farver, two of the sophomore's best. Another jump ball in another fine game. Gracefulness in football??? IL A Time To Express AGIIVIEIES Gary Solgat reads the class prophecy. 76 = på | = ES Thes e flowers look BEAUTIFUL with my tuxedo. Pat Osantowski reads the class will. Marilyn and Minor. ze e A DA E Ce Oh - come on now. The Beautiful å Night Of Prom PS | May 16, 1970 No - Mike didn't really bring me in this car. Joan and Neil show their true feelings about the prom. Ko They found a quiet corner. Aren't we sweet. 77 EE E Ze Fr VG | oe? Soultified Sound entertains at one of Mr. Purdy and Miss Fox enjoy a dance together. the dances. Dances Provided Fun And Enjoyment For Students Lost in the sound of a song. Mig i bi | BEA d EN ; EE Si ‘ian d y E: EE IS: o a x : y Nancy looks like she knows what Having probfemg?? = g problems?” she's doing. Gatherings Intramural playoffs made for an exciting and funny assembly. Varsity and J.V. cheerleaders perform during a pep assembly. A moving singer. I sprang from my bed to see what was the matter. e Tom tried his hand at spaceball. A em | -g a A The Caldwells caught EVERYONE'S attention. Who wants to try a fling on the trampoline? 79 Before the day's activities start, Tim, Ann, Les, Duane and Denise try to relax. The chairman and his assistants were seated in front of the banner of the United Nations. U.N. Day In Vassar Brings Out New Ideas | Les looks to his delegation for facts and help. Carol and Neil take a break | from the hard auditorium seats 80 during an intermission. EE Aren't I a beauty??? Making Our Own Good Times Yep. This REALLY is the beginning of another day. gi A Oe A sd AS Classrooms — Scenes Of Many Crimes LP Wa. å WS À Sixth hour Home Ec. ALWAYS had a good time. s — e —— = —— St Y ——— | — ==. — e ae —— ` gege ee = Miss Kennard busily working at her desk. This must be a difficult class. 82 A Time To Learn DEL FACULTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 1st ROW: Mr. Robert Elbers, Mr. Richard Woolsey, Dr. George Gugino, M.D., Mr. Lionel Ackerman. 2nd ¡A ROW: Mr, Carl Bittner, Mr. Arnold Landskroener, Mr. Donald Krieger. MR. HAROLD BOWDEN DR. BRUCE DUNN MR. MILTON HOVORKA Principal of High School Superintendent Principal of Elementary School Ek ENEE, E — MRS. JUNE STOCKENHAUER Secretary to Mr. Bowden The Personnel At R.H.S. Deal In Accuracy ` ` MR. HOWARD BARCALOW Secretary to Dr. Dunn MRS. JEAN HOUGHTALING | Secretary to Mr. Bowden | MRS. KATIE RADINA Secretary to Dr. Dunn 85 7 TEACHERS’ ALMA MATERS Mr. Walters: Michigan State Uni- versity; Ferris State College. Mr. Van Paris: Alma College; Michigan State University. Mr. French: Michigan State Uni- versity. Mrs. Rambo: University of Ten- nessee in Knoxville, Tennessee; University of Michigan; Central Michigan University. Miss Kennard: Western Michigan University; University of Florida in Pensacola, Florida. Miss Stadler: Central Michigan University. MR. JOHN WALTERS MRS. CAROL RAMBO MISS CHERIS KENNARD MISS JUDY STADLER | 86 Judgement And Understanding In Their Many Years Ahead a a MR. GEORGE WORDEN MR. C. DONALD HINMAN Mr. Worden: University of Michigan; Kent State University at Ohio; beret) of Houston at Texas; Flint College of the University of Michigan. Mr. Hinman: Central Michigan University; University of Michigan. Miss Bell: Duke University in North Caro- lina; Washington University in Montana; Columbia University in New York; Co- lumbia Teachers College in New York; University of Michigan. Mr. Purdy: Michigan State University. Mrs. Boydston: Adrian College; University of Toledo; Eastern Michigan University; hi 1 Central Michigan University. a _ É La N e | MISS SARAH BELL i a EE nn ev... MR. VERNE PURDY MRS. MARY BOYDSTON 87 MR. JOHN SCHOLTE MR. WILLIAN SHOWERMAN MR. VERNON HENRICHS Mr. Scholte: Calvin Col- lege; Michigan State University; Vase of Philippines, Manila Mr. Showerman: Findlay College in Ohio; Uni- versity of Denver in Colorado; Michigan State University. Mr. Henrichs: Wisconsin State University in Wisconsin. Mr. Wenzel: Central Michigan University. Miss Motz: Alma Col- lege; University of Wisconsin in Wisconsin. Miss Popp: Eastern Mich- igan University. Mrs. Birmister: Central Michigan University. esse WE MISS BARBARA POPP MRS. LYNNE BIRMISTER MR. JAMES VALLELY 88 NEEN NEE EO. + + NE ET ` Mr. Tutera: Kalamazoo Col- lege; Western Michigan. Mr. Morren: Western Michi- gan University; University of Michigan; Central Mich- igan University. Miss Fox: Western Michigan University; Ferris State College. Mr. Nassif: Ferris State Col- lege; Central Michigan University; Delta College. Mrs. Elfriede Haubenstricker: University of Michigan. Mr. Rieman: Central Michi- gan University. MR. VITO TUTERA | MISS SUSAN FOX MRS, ELFRIEDE HAUBENSTRICKER Who wouldn't want a seventh hour from HIM!!! MR. JACOB MORREN MR, MICHAEL NASSIF MR. WALTER RIEMAN 89 1970 — for us it has been a mixture of feelings, alternating good and bad times, work, fun, and now, a time of reflections. It has been an era of our lives. We will never forget our individual suc- cesses and tragedies, all the people we have met and the friends we have made. As we have progressed up the ladder of learning, the things we have encountered have influenced and changed our lives. Had we not lived in these hours and days, we would not be the peo- ple we are now. All of this makes us realize that time is a never-ending movement which we will follow throughout our lives. A Time To Progress ADVERTISEMENTS FRANKENMUTH STATE BANK REESE BRANCH Banking For Every Need Where Friends and Service Meet Birch Run - Buena Vista - Frankenmuth Millington - Munger - Reese 92 us Best Wishes From REESE IGA SUPERMARKET Congratulations Class of 1970 GIBS BODY SHOP Best Wishes to the Class of 70 From ACHENBACH FUNERAL HOME KAMM MOTOR SALES, INC. Buick and Chevrolet Sales and Service Reese, Michigan RICHVILLE RECREATION BOWLING - BAR Under New Ownership EDWARD KOESTER Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Glass of 1970 MUNGER TAVERN HEINDL IMPLEMENT SALES AND SERVICE Massey-Ferguson Fox Forage Harvestors Cockshutt Farm Equip. Route 2 868-9808 Reese, Michigan B AGRICO The Nation's Leading Fertilizer Manufactured Only by: AGRICO CHEMICAL COMPANY Division of Continental Oil Company O. Box 1171 Saginaw, Michigan 48606 DON HIRSCHMAN Standard Oil Distributors Reese, Michigan Dependable Prescription Service at MANLEY’S REXALL DRUGS 868-4102 Reese, Michigan Best Wishes to the Class of '70 From JANSON EQUIPMENT COMPANY MALLORY’S Steak - Chops - Seafood Fountain Service Open Six Days A Week Closed Mondays Phone 868-4818 Richville Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 DR. P. J. MUSCARI MICHIGAN BEAN DIVISION The Wickes Corporation Reese, Michigan GEORGE HILL SON Oliver New Idea Rupp Snow Sport Service After the Sale PRATT’S SUNOCO SERVICE 3670 E. Washington (M-81 and 1-675) Saginaw, Michigan 48601 Phone 755-9852 CHARLES F, BENDER BENDER INSURANCE AGENCY 9904 Saginaw Street Reese, Michigan 95 Congratulations and Best Wishes WM. MUELLER SON ARTHUR ELEVATOR Grain - Beans - Seed - Fertilizers Compliments of DAMM’S FARM SERVICE Bridal Wear Mother's Dresses Accessories Flower Girl Dresses Invitations 9-5 Evening Mon. by Sat. Appoint. JUNE RIGG Phone LOIS MYERS 827-4473 Congratulations Senior Class of 1970 JEANNIE’S RESTAURANT Photos by RUMMEL STUDIO — rankenmuth. Michioan PENE EE å yt Richville, Michigan MONSANTO Headquarters for All Your Fertilizer Needs Reese, Michigan 868-4821 KARPS BOWLING BAR Bowl For Health ENOS KARP, Owner Phone 868-9676 Reese, Michigan BARBER SHOP JACK MA TONEK Closed All Day Monday Tuesday and Thursday 8:30 A.M. - 6:00 P. M. Wednesday and Friday 3:30 A.M, = 7:30 P.M. Saturday, 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Appointments Accepted 868-4476 UNCLE RAY’S Vassar, Michigan The Finest Meat in Town Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. MASSOLL’S SALES Dodge, Chrysler, Plymouth Reese and Caro, Michigan 868-4187 R M AUTO PARTS Bolts, Nuts, Screws, Automotive Parts, etc. Reese, Michigan 9668 Saginaw Street Cass City, Michigan 6585 E Main Street Beaverton, Michigan 104 Brown Street Best Wishes to Class of 1970 ZEHNDER’S HOTEL 97 Best of Luck to the | Class of 1970 DR. GEORGE J. 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