Anchor Bay High School - Anchor Yearbook (New Baltimore, MI)
- Class of 1961
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Senior President Edward Bissell talks to the other officers about
class activities. They are, sitting, Vice-President Carolyn
Thomas, Secretary Dianne Humrich, Treasurer Betty Brown.
Standing are Student Council Representatives Kay Ann Bowers,
Tom Williamson, and Frank Croskey.
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Members of the senior play cast: front
Nancy Robinson on the class Home-
coming float "state of plenty!!
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row - Jacqueline Denis, Nancy Robinson,
Kay Ann Bowers, Dianne Humricli, Sharon
Burgess, Priscilla Szydlak, Kathy Krause,
Kay Miller, Beverly Babcock. Back row
-Carol Buckingham, Roy Scott, David
Brockman, Anton Westveld, Paul Horton,
Ed Bissell, John Funk, Judy Trinklein,
Mr. Edward Ethridge, director.
CLARK ALEXANDER BRUCE AURAND
WARREN ALEXANDER
DONALD ARNOLD
Varsity Club 2-4, Presi-
dent 3g Junior Playg Senior
Playg Football 2-4, All
Conference First Team
4, All Blue Water Area
Second Team 4g Basketball
Manager 4g Tars' Outlook
Staff 4.
ROBERT ARTMAN
Choir 25 Trip Club 3,4.
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Choir 1, 23 Senior Pla
Trip Club 3, 4. -
EDWARD BISSELL
Junior Playg Senior Pl
Class King 3g Class Pre
dent 4g Varsity Club 2
President 4g Student Cor
cil Treasurer 43 Tra
Manager 35 Trip Club 3
Cadet Teacher 3,4g Bask-
ball 45 Football 2-4.
KATHY BOCK
Junior Playg Trip Club!!
Choir.
Y ANN BOWERS
hoir 1, 2, G.R.A. ,
irls' Basketball 2, 3,
mior Play, Senior Play,
Ludent Council 3, 4, Secre-
,ry 3, Tars' Outlook Staff
HARON FLOYD
PAVID BROCKMAN
'rip Club 3, 4, Junior Play,
enior Play.
ETTY BROWN
hoir 1, 2, Trip Club 3, 4,
ffice 1, 4, Class Trea-
urer 4, Class Queen for
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asketball 1, Tars' Outlook f
Staff 4, Co-Treasurer 4.
KAREN YORK
G.R.A. 3, 4,Vice-president
4, Girls' Basketball 2-4,
Tars' Outlook Staff 3, 4,
Choir 2, 4, Trip Club 3, 4.
CAROL BUCKTNGHAM
Choir 1, 2, Trip Club 3, 4,
Tars' Outlook Staff 2, 4,
Junior Play, Senior Play,
Office 4, G.R.A. 2-4, An-
chor Staff 4.
SHARON BURGESS
G.R.A. 2-4, Tars, Outlook
Staff 2, 3, Treasurer 3,
Senior Play, Choir 1, 2,
Girls' Basketball 2, Trip
Club 3, 4, Office 4, Cheer-
leading 1.
BETTY CARPENTER
Trip Club 3, 4, Tars' Out-
look Staff 3, 4, G.R.A. 1-4,
Library 1, 3, 4,, FHA 1,
Choir 2, Glee Club 2.
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ELAINE CAYLOR
G.R.A. 1-4, Treasurer 2,
President 3, 4, Tars' Out-1
look Staff 1-4, Ass't. Edi-
tor 1, 2, Editor 3, 4, Class
Treasurer 2, 3, Trip Club
3, 4, Treasurer 3,4, Girls'
Basketball 2-4, Office 4,
Cadet Teaching 4, Ex-
change Student 3, Christ-
mas Ball Court 4, Choir 2,
Library 1, Anchor Editor
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BARBARA CLAEYS
Choir 2, Tars' Outlook Staff
3, 4, Trip Club 3, 4, G.R.A.
4, Library 4.
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FRANK CROSKEY
Trip Club 3, 4, Varsity
Club 3, 4, Football 2-4,
Class Secretary 1, Stu-
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LEVON DERDERIAN
Trip Club 3, 4, Band
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Choir 1, 2, Trip Club 3,
Class Queen 1.
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HN FUNK
ootball 1-4, All Confer-
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d Team 3, All Blue Wa-
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aseball 2-4g Track 2, 35
arsity Club 1-4, Presi-
nt 25 Junior Play, Sen-
r Play, Trip Club 3, 45
ars' Outlook Staff 45 Nat-
nal Honor Society 3, 45
udent Council 1, 2, Class
cretary 2.
AVID GARDNER
laseball 3, Choir 3.
IILTON GAVE
aseball 2-43 Varsity Club
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Cheerleading lg Girls' Bas-
ketball 1,2g Trip Club 3,45
Choir 1-4, G.R.A. 2-43
Class Homecoming Queen
3, Christmas Ball Court
4.
ARNOLD HELLER
Football 2-4, All Confer-
ence First Team 3, Sec-
ond Team 4, All Blue Wa-
ter Area First Team 3, 45
Basketball 3, 43 Trip Club
3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 4.
PAUL HORTON
Library 1, 2, Choir 3, 43
Senior Play.
DIANNE HUMRICH
Cheerleading 1, 2, Captain
lg Majorette 43 Concert
Band 4, Choir 1, 2, Ex-
change Student 3g Senior
Play, Homecoming Court
4, Christmas Ball Queen
45 G.R.A. 3, 4,Secretary
4g Class Secretary 45 An-
chor Staff 43 Cadet Tea-
cher 33 Office 2, 4, Trip
Club 3, 4g Tars' Outlook
1-4, Ass't. Editor 3, Edi-
tor 2, 4.
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HARRY ISAACS
ROBERT KINGINS
Baseball 3, 45 Tennis 2-4'
Varsity Club 3, 45 Trip
Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2.
KAREN KLEIN
G.R.A. 1, 2, Tars' Outlook
Staff 1, Junior Play, Choir
15 Trip Club 3, 45 Library
1, Office 4.
DONALD KOENIG
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KATHY KRAUSE
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Senior Play, Tars' Out
Staff 4, choir 1, Trip cl
3, 45 Anchor Staff 4.
VERRA KROETSCH
Trip Club 3, 4, Choir II
LEONARD LEADER
Varsity Club 2-43 Foot:
2-4, Basketball 2, 3g C
3.
WIN LEVJIS , SHARON NEIGEBAUER
d 1-4g Football 3.
ILORIA MARCERO
R.A. 1-4g Secretary 23
easurer 35 Choir 2-4g
'rls' Basketball 2.
ARY MEREDITH
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nior Playg Trip Club 3, 4g
oir 2-4.
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ERNESTINE PERKINS
Choir 1, 2, 45 Trip Club
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G.R.A. - Varsity Club
Homecoming Queen 4.
DONALD PETTIBONE
Trip Club 3, 4.
JOHN PLANCKAERT
Trip Club 4.
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KATHRYN POSAK
Choir 1-4, Trip Club 3, 4. T A
HAROLD RABINE
Trip Club 3, 4.
MICHELLE RADAWEC
DONNA RINGLE
G.R.A. 1-4, Choir 1-3.
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NANCY ROBINSON
Band 1, Student Counci
National Honor Society 2
Junior Playg Senior Pl
Class Secretary 2, 35 T
Club 3, 4, Secretary 3,
MARY SCHOONMAKER
G.R.A. 43 Girls' Basketb
45 Pep Club 25 F.H.A.
Trip Club 4.
JANET SCOTT
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chairman 2, 3, Trip C
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ROY SCOTT
ARIAN SMITH
ir 1, 2, Trip Club 3, 4,
Erary 3, 4, Office 3, 4,
chor Staff 4.
DBERT STANEK
iotball 2-4, Captain 4,
Est Valuable Player 4,
Conference First Team
All Blue Water Area
rst Team 4, Baseball
4, Christmas Ball King
Choir 2, Trip Club 3.
ISCILLA SZYDLAK
I-ls' Basketball 3, Jun-
Playg Senior Play,
ueerleading 4, Trip Club
4, Choir 2, Class Queen
t Cass Tech-Dramatics
b 1, Radio Speech Club.
ROLYN THOMAS
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look Staff 2, 4, Girls'
ketball 2-4' Class
sident 3, National
or Society 3, 4, Junior
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MARILYN TOMLINSON
G.R.A. 1-4, Spanish Club
1, Trip Club 3, 4, Future
Nurses Club 3, Coronation
Ball Queen 3, Homecoming
Queen 4, Tars' Outlook
Staff 4, Jets Club 4, Secre-
tary 4, Anchor Staff 4,
Cadet Teaching 4.
JUDY TRINKLEIN
G.R.A. 1, Choir 1, 2, Glee
Club 2, Trip Club 3, 4,
Junior Play, Senior Play.
DANIEL VERVAECKE
DANIEL WATROUS
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GARRY WEBB
Library 1, 25 Trip Club 45
Jets Club 45 NHHS Science
Club 2, 3.
ANTON WESTVELD
Junior Playg Senior Playg
Football 3, 45 Trip Club
3, 45 Varsity Club 2-4.
GAIL WILBUR
Junior Playg . . . ,
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Sandra Britten
Frank Constantine
Ward Diehl
George Rattenbury
Sandra Rattenbury
ROBERT WILLIAMSON
Football 2-45 All Conf
ence First Team 45
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sity Club 1-4, Treasu
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dent Council President
National Honor Society 3,
Tars' Outlook Staff 4, Tr'
surer 45 Class Treasur
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ball 1-4.
THOMAS WILLIAMSON
Football 2-45 All Confi
ence Second Team 35 Baz
ball 1-45 Trip Club 3,
President 3, 45 Vars
Club 1-45 Secretary 3,
Student Council 2-45 Vi
president 3, 45 Junior P11
Class President 15 N
ional Honor Society 2
President 3, 4.
WAYNE WINTER
Football 2-45 Cadet Tea
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John Barry
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Robert Carswell
Nancy Dunlap
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William Fox
Duane Gave
Edward Gayeski
Margaret Gillett
Kathy Glied
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Miller, Presidentg Carol Caylor and Joan York, Student Council
Representativesg sitting-Dennis Hall, Vice-Presidentg Sally
Kuchenmeister, Secretaryg Dorothy Schnoor, Treasurer.
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Alvin Beindit
James Biebuyck
Judith Biebuyck
Robert Bowers
Bonnie Boyd
David Braga
Judy Carabelli
Carol Caylor
Karen DeSnyder
Richard Ellis
Donald Engelbre
James Floyd
David Foerster
Dennis Folan
Linda Fox
David Funk
David Furtah
Diane Furton
Jacqueline Galuas
Allan Gellasch
Robert Gies
Ann Marie Gilin
Joseph Gorski
Dennis Hall
Jerry Hall
Donald Halley
Kathryn Hare
Joseph Harnish
Kathy Harrington
A tha Hart
Kris Helwig
Holly Helwig
Nancy Hirchberge
Kathy Holt
Linda Humrich
'Joann Ihns
Lucy Is ke
Barbara Jancee
Lynn Kerner
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commg steamboat float
Terry Kernohan
John Klocke
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Patricia Braz
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David Corbin
Charles Croskey
Lynn DeBoer
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Dennis DeWulf
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Sharon Frantz
Patricia Froh
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Larry Gies
Joseph Haars
Dwight Harms
Printha Hargis
Penny Harrington
Patricia Haynes
James Hellebuyck
Karen Heller
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Karl Kandler
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Larry Kandler
Patricia Karasch
Sharon Kardas
David Kroenke
Paula Linkswiler
Judy Marsack
Marilyn Moos
Nancy Muldowney
Richard Newton
Randy Noble
James O'Grady
Kenneth Pettibone
Robert Royall
Peggy Rose
Patrick Roush
Sandra Shaw
William Sink
Donna Somers
Karen Somers
Sharon Spikes
Sherry Spilak
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Kenneth Gries
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Bonita Stachel, Nanna Benedict,
Cheryl Carter, Linda Fairbanks,
Linda Waite, Judy Braun, Susan New-
ton, Margaret Page.
JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL
PLAYERS
Front row: Jim Roberts,
Dwight Harms, Chuck Stuart,
Mike Burr, Vaughn Derderian,
Charles Carabelli, Jim Ad-
kins, Ken Winter, Mgr.
Second row: Rick Newton
Ken Pettibone, Paul Visnaw
Craig Brockman, Pat Roush
Buster Lentine, Coach Henrik
sen.
JUNIOR BAND
Front row: Robert Royall, Earl Munson, Michael
Shields, Phyllis Naldrett, Julee Benedict, Linda
Strunk, Judy Braun, Brenda Tomtishen.
Second row: Deanna Teller, Nancy Love, Sherry
Spilak, Wilma Haars, Randy Steverson, Susan
Newton, Dennis Parson, Bob Moore, Judy Marsack,
Kathy Kandler, Karl Kandler, Rick Ramales.
Back row: Nanna Benedict, Linda Bieske, Mr.
David Eby, director, Robert Gies, student assist-
ant g Randy Fern, Fred Seffen, David Moore,
Vaughn Derderian, Stan Gadowski, Steve Coulter,
Joe Haars, Ricky Newton, Terry Keller, Jim
O'Grady, Larry Gies, Doug Langland.
The Most Important Activity in A.B. H.
A.B.H.S. offers its students
a wide program of courses.
Courses which help to make
life more pleasant and enable
us to become better developed
persons.
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and varied. Here Mr. Nuse pre-
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queen's crown at homecoming.
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WILLIAM NUSE
We can point with pride to our school
system which has served our citizens
for many years. The school board has
many tasks and Mr. Nuse as superin-
tendent executes and enforces their poli-
cies.
Qldminiatratora ujorfz io frovi.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Pictured below are school board
members Chester Green, treasurer 5
Richard Robinson, presidentg and
John S. Dye, secretary. Inthe lower
picture are Dr. John DiBiaggio,
Frank Ruzzin, Warren Stromberg,
trusteeg and Robert Voss, trustee.
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The operation and smooth functioning of
the junior high and high school is the
responsibility of the man pictured above.
As principal, Mr. "K" has many opport-
unities to be proud of A.B.H.S.
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SECRETARIES AT A.B.H.S.
Pictured at right are the secretaries who
work in the superintendent's office. Mrs.
Esther Pettibone, standing, worked part-
time, until Mrs. Rumenapp left, at which
time she joined Mrs. Ila Felster fwhom
we remember from last year! regularly.
Student assistants who work in Mr. Nuse's
office at the new central switchboard are
Dianne Humrich, left, and Marian Smith.
Mrs. Delores Rumenapp
worked in the superintendent's I
office at the beginning of the -
school year. eg
The person who helps to see
,N that everything runs smoothly
,fa law in Mr. Kamischke's office is
Miss Thoms. Picturedbelow
are some of her student '
assistants.
Dorothea Thoms
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and Sharon Burgess help Miss Thoms. Missingfrom picture
Elaine Caylor and Diann Engel.
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Pictured above are Mr. Valli's secretary, Mrs. Betty Jean Meli, and student
assistants, Barbara McGregor, Betty Brown, Carol McGregor, Kathy Edge-
comb, Sandra Shipley, and Cheryl Schuster.
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the senior
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teaches English 8, 9,
and 10.
SHIRLEY ASHBECK
teaches English 7 and 8
and handles remedial
reading in our school.
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many others are on hand to
help us when we must use
the library in the prepar-
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into the library to use the reference books. visual aids people.
raining 'nab with Reading, peeclz and :language
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and supervises the stu-
dent librarians and
audio - visual aids peo-
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directs the junior play
and teaches speech and
English 9 and 10.
ISIDRO ALMAN ZA
teaches English 7 ar
Spanish I and II.
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HENRY V. VALLI
Elches chemistry and
anced math and
ndles guidance and
unseling.
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JEAN WESTVELD
directs the Adult Edu-
cation program and is
a trip club adviser. She
teaches biology, physi-
cal science and physics.
GE RALDINE GERMAN
teaches seventh grade
math, algebra II and
geometry.
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JAMES HALLEY
teaches junior high sci-
ence. We can always
find him at the basket-
ball games "keeping"
our score book.
EDWARD HENRIKSEN JAMES SLIS
coaches the junior high
football and basketball
teams. His teaching
duties include eighth
grade math, general
math and Algebra I
classes.
teaches U.S. govern
ment, AmericanHistoryI
and is a trip club ad-
viser.
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JAMES SYLVESTER
teaches geography and
world history and driver
education.
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ROBERT HODSON JOAN RYAN
our baseball coach
teaches eighth grade
and civics. His
duties also in-
junior varsity
and assisting and G.R.A.
varsity football.
teaches the girls' phy-
sical education classes,
coaches the girls'
basketball team, and ad-
vises the cheerleaders
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tr,
sical education classes.
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sity "A" Club and ath-
letic director. His
coaching duties include
varsity football, basket-
ball and tennis.
education Comm in flfarioua tufaya
Freshman boys participate in a game of basketball
in gym class.
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teaches all of the home-
making classes.
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BAUGHMAN
teaches general busi-
ness, typing II, and teaches shorthand I and
bookkeeping. 11, typing I and college
prep typing.
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LEO KUHN
teaches high school
dustrial arts. His
classes include dr
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auto mechanics.
Right: Drafting III class learns
about surveying.
Below: Students in woodwork-
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aches the junior high
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hool track.
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BETTE CARROTHERS DAVID EBY
teaches junior high and teaches junior high and
high school choir. senior band.
ROBE CHOIR
Front row: Mrs. Bette Carrothers,Judy Bertrand,
Margaret Gillett, Kathy Konnecke, Jerry LeRay,
David Thompson, Mahlon McCaleb, Jim Floyd,
Lucretia Mertz, Gladys Harris, Bonnie Boyd.
Second row: Joan Strunk, Linda Humrich, Ernes-
tine Perkins, Bill Vardy, Jim Torney, Brent Gil-
bert, Karen York, Jan Burns, Roslyn Peet.
Third row: Holly Helwig, Diane Hassig, Ann Smith,
Lynn Kerner, Roy Shanks, Joe Harnish, Kris
Helwig, Sandra Britten, Kathy Posak, Darlene King,
Kay Miller.
Fourth row: Kathy Harrington, Jo Ann Ihns, Michelle
Radawec, Mary Lou McCulloch, Frank Constantine,
Chuck Corbin, Larry Teller, Paul Horton, Danny
Watrous, Andrew Watches, Sue Thompson, Sharon
Cowart, Mary Ann Stanek.
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slag A 'N N is 3 ,Q ' gsf 'Is Steger, Nancy Young, Shirley Ver-
"' lil' 'N - ' " gr 1 'SQ Y' i' iff. Straete, Wave Bristle, LeRoy Roy-
. j if ff! f it ve -Q. ,A ' ev all, Linda Fairbanks, Ken Winters,
5 Q 5, it 'n' 'Q' I f ' ' V 1 4 Dale McComb.
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, 1 , ,K J 4 ,. , . 2 5 5 E Gloria Folske, Peggy Rose, Nanna
JUNIOR HIGH CHOIR
Benedict, Patricia Rise, Secretaryg
Kathy Corbin, Steven Schmidt, Mrs.
Bette Carrothers, Director.
Back row: Linda Fay, MaryAnna
Dye, President, Lola Bridges,
Carole Brannon, Don Bocian, Anne
Schoonmaker, Karen Teller, Arthur
Denis.
CONCERT BAND
Front row: Carol Caylor, Gail Trebesch, Margaret
Manser, Cheryl Schuster, Patrick O'Grady, John
Niemetta, Linda Lewis, Louise Logan.
Second row: Sherrel Naldrett, George Rattenbury,
Sally Kuchenmeister, Kathy Holt, Tom Palmer,
John Clark, Michael Murphey, Janice Burns, Kathy
Edgecomb, Edwin Lewis.
Third row: Dianne Humrich, Nancy Green, Joe
Harnish, Bob Gies, Gerald Mikolowski, Pat Mc-
Larney, John Barry, John Klocke, Richard Miller,
Mr. David Eby, Dick Ellis, Andrew Watches, Jerry
Hall, David Menges.
Rock , n , Raft' and' Juarclz :bepartmeni
Front row: Cheryl Schuster, Edwin Lewis,
Rick Ramales, Kathy Kandler, Judy Mar-
sack.
Second row: Kathy Holt, Tom Palmer,
Sherry Spilak, Jerry Hall, Mr. Eby.
Third row: Richard Miller, Joe Harnish,
John Barry.
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Trebesch, Mrs. Gave, Mrs. Keeler, the delicious food.
and just behind them, Mrs. Morrish,
Lunchroom filled with students eagerly consuming good food and
busily chatting about the "latest,"
At right we have our good-natured custodians, Elmer Rivard
left, and Walter Folta.
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Our Spirits Soar As We Watch Our Teams Participate in
porf.4
Sports--we have them in abun-
dance all through the year.
See the pictures of all the
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All Blue Water Area First Team
Jerry Folske - right tackle
All Conference First Team
All Blue Water Area Honorable Mention
Robert Williamson - left guard
All Conference First Team
All Blue Water Area First Team
Don Arnold - center
All Conference First Team
All Blue Water Area Second Team
Ralph Hellebuyck - right guard
All Conference Honorable Mention
John Funk - left halfback
All Conference First Team
A11 Blue Water Area First Team
Wayne Winter - left tackle
All Conference Honorable Mention
Stanley Biebuyck - left end
All Conference Second Team
Dennis Folan - quarterback
All Conference Honorable Mention
Robert Gies - right halfback
Frank Croskey - guard
Edward Bissell - guard
Al Ludeman - halfback
John Russell - end
Leonard Leader - quarterback
Anton Westveld - tackle
Thomas Williamson
1959 All Conference Second Team tackle
Captain Robert Stanek -
fullback
Most Valuable Player,
All Conference First
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Front row: Frank Croskey, Arnold Heller, Roy Scott, John Funk, Leonard
Leader, Wayne Winter, Robert Williamson, "Skip" Westveld, Ed Bissell,
Don Arnold, Tom Williamson.
Back row: David Thompson, manager, Al Ludeman, John Russell, Bob
Gies, Mr. Hodson, Dennis Folan, Ralph Hellebuyck, Bob Stanek, Mr.
Laurent, Larry Teller, Don Halley, Stan Biebuyck, Jerry Folske, Dick
Winter, manager. Missing: George Torney.
VARSITY GAME SCORES
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THE COACHES
The football players were tutored by Coach
John Laurent, center, assisted by Robert Hod-
son, left, and Roy Herald, right.
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THE CHEERLEADERS
Varsity cheerleaders left to
right: Sandra Shipley, Pris-
cilla Szydlak, Nan Merritt,
Phyllis Rivard, Marion Braun,
and Sandra Asselin.
Anchor Bay Algonac 6
Anchor Bay Menphis 7
Anchor Bay Brown City 0
Anchor Bay New Haven O
Anchor Bay Capac 7
Anchor Bay Almont 6
Anchor Bay Dryden 6
Anchor Bay Armada 13
The Anchor Bay "Tars" continued their winning
ways in 1960 as they swept to their second straight
undefeated season to run their winning streak to 17
With 17 returning lettermen, the "Tars" started
their season by downing ever powerful Algonac 13-6
and then went on to win seven straight Southern
Thumb League games as they collected 258 points
to the opposition's 45.
Leading the runners and scorers was John Funk
with 708 yards and 74 points, followed closely by
Bob Stanek with 702 yards and 67 points. The "Tar"
A forward wall was led by tremendous offensive block-
ing and defensive play that allowed the opponents
770 yards in eight games. Fourteen lettermen, 12
seniors, will be greatly missed in the 1961 season.
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VARSITY
IN ACTION
Above: John Funk makes tackle as Leonard Leader 1191 and Larry
Teller C795 move up to assist. Right: John Russell catches pass from
Leonard Leader.
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Above: Anchor Bay moves against Capac. Above: Extra point for Anchor Bay!
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JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES
2 5 Ar mada 6
6 New Haven 20
12 Mt. Clemens St. Mary's 6
32 New Baltimore St.
Mary' s 7
12 Marine City Holy Cross 20
7 New Haven 33
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Front row: Denny Hall, Bob Aurand, David Furtah, Henry Endebrock,
Fred Kopson, Gary Spilak, Ken Winter, manager.
Second row: J. Folske, Don Andelich, William Vardy, Gary Winter,
Gary Marcero, J. Folske, Roy Shanks.
Back row: Mr. Herald, Ken Peterson,Wil1iam Gonyeau, James Visnaw,
James Paul, David Foerster, Allen Godin.
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Front row: Leonard Leader, Arnold Heller, Teller, Ralph Hellebuyck, Dennis Folan,
Ed Bissell. Back row: David Thompson, Coach John Laurent. Missing: Don Halley,
managerg Bob Gies, Stan Biebuyck, Larry John Funk.
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VARSITY SCORES
AB 45 Armada
AB 41 New Haven
AB 29 Memphis
AB 78 Dryden
AB 57 Capac
A Q - AB 60 Almont
AB 51 Brown City
AB 39 Armada
AB 41 New Haven
AB 43 Memphis
AB 33 Dryden
AB 47 Almont
AB 48 Brown City
AB 29 Capac
League Tournament
AB 59 Brovsm City
AB 40 New Haven
AB 36 Armada
District Tournament at L'Anse
AB 47 New Haven
Left: Ralph Hellebuyck makes
move for two points against
Almont.
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Above: Larry Teller makes big move after
passing ball off.
Right: Ralph Hellebuyck rebounds as Bob
Gies looks on.
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Front row: Mike Roush, Allen Godin, Dennis Hall, Robert Aurand, Thomas
Paull, Kenneth Peterson, Henry Endebrock. Back row: Gary Winter,
manager, Jim Thomas, Robert Bowers, Fred Kopson, Charles Strait, Cecil
Haggard, David Furtah, Thomas Russell, Coach Robert Hodson.
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JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES
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Brown City
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Left: Henry Endebrock 145 shows perfect form on
lay-up against Almont.
Lower left corner: Don Halley U21 recovers fum
ble and makes tackle at same time.
Below: Things seem crowded to Tom Paull C141
as Ken Peterson looks for pass.
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Kneeling: Karen York, Linda Fox, Phyllis 10r,C21I'O1Y11Th0I1121S,MH1'YSChO0I1H1aker,LiHda
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GA ME SCOR ES
24 Armada
19 Brown City
15 New Haven
27 Dryden
17 Capac
27 Memphis
29 Almont
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Seniors were Carolyn Thomas, Karen York, Mary Schoonmaker,
Marion Braun, and Elaine Caylor.
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Front row: Robert Kingins, Milton Gave,
Robert Adams, Leonard Shipley, Dennis
Folan, John Funk, Richard Burr, John
Wright. Back row: Coach Robert Hodson,
Tom Williamson, Ralph Hellebuyck, Arnold
Heller, David Gardner, Robert Stanek,
Gregory Schuster, Bob Williamson, and
Manager Dennis Orrell.
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The "Tars" were "Co-Champs" of the Southern
Thumb League for the 1960 baseball season. This
was the second straight season that we have either
won or shared the title. Over a period of two
seasons the baseball "nine" has lost only one
league game.
Dave Gardner hit and pitched the "Tars" through
a six win and one loss record. Gardner, catcher
Leonard Shipley, third baseman Bob Williamson,
and left-fielder Tom Williamson were all named
to the All-Conference First Team. Center-fielder
Ralph Hellebuyck and short-stop John Funk were
named to the All-Conference Second Team. Second
baseman Richard Burr was All-Conference Honor-
able Mention and was voted team captain.
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races to beat throw to
first base.
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bat.
Below center: Dave Gardner and Richard Burr
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leads off third with
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Leonard Shipley standing by.
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Front row: Manager Roy Scott,
James Biebuyck, Richard Winter,
John Funk, Richard Burr,
Gregory Schuster, Thomas
Larry, David Furtah, Manager
Edward Bissell. Back row:
The mercury footers are to be commended for
their participation during the 1960 track season.
The following school records were broken:
Richard Rivard
Dan Pauli
Richard Rivard
Richard Rivard
120 high hurdles--17
440 yard dash ----- 58.1
180 low hurdles---22.9
shot put ------ 43'6-1f2"
1960
Gerald Hicks, George Torney,
James Thompson, Art Hoffman,
Dan Paull, Richard Rivard, Stan
Biebuyck, Bob Gies, James Shaw,
Larry Horton, Coach John
Laurent.
The track squad placed fifth in the Conference
Meet at Memphis on May 12. Team Captain Dan
Paull was a letter winner and second on the list
of point earners with 40 points. Richard Rivard
led with 54 followed by lettermen Greg Schuster
12-2f3, John Funk 10-2f3, Richard Burr 7-2f3,
and Bob Gies 4-3f4. The thinclads lost seven
men through graduation.
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Front row: Tom Paull, Matthew
Korbeck, Fred Kopson, Duane
Gave, Reggie Brown. Back row:
Coach John Laurent, Larry Hor-
The "Tars", with team Captain Reggie Brown,
won their first tennis match last year starting off
the season with a victory over Almont. Anchor
Bay, in its second year of tennis, participated in
the Regional Meet at Dearborn winning one match.
Highlight of the season was "shutting out"Algonac
and Marine City.
Letter Winners
1. Reggie Brown 3. Bob Kingins 6. Roxey Bowers
2. John Wright 4. Tom Paull 7. Larry Horton
5. Fred Kopson
ton, Bob Kingins,Roxey Bowers ,
David Villerot, John Wright,
David Menges.
Scores of Tennis Matches --Won 3, Lost 7
AB 3 Almont
AB 2 Marysville
AB 1 Lakeview, St. Clair Shores
AB 1-1X2 Algonac 3-1X2
AB 1 Marysville
AB 2 Lakeview
AB 2 Marine City
AB 1 Almont
AB 4 Algonac
AB 5 Marine City
We're Proud of Our Record in Extra Curricular
It is in the field of extracurri-
cular activities that a great
number of us have an opportun-
ity to do the things that bring
honor and glory to A. B. H.S.
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This year the Student Council, plus a few more
students who acted as ad salesmen and typists,
published the Anchor. Your staff pictured above
included: front row - Michael Burr, Nan Merritt,
Kay Ann Bowers, Bob Williamson, Elaine Caylor,
Editor, Tom Williamson, Carol Caylor, and
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Joan York.
Back row-Marian Smith, Ed Bissell, Kathy
Krause, Sharon Burgess, Carol Buckingham,
Dianne Humrich, Marilyn Tomlinson, Bonita
Stachel, Diane Mead, Diane Hassig, Frank
Croskey, and Lila Mahn.
he a4ncfzor for Jeemem rance of Sclzoof .,'bay4
Student Council Officers: Mr. Kamischke, Student Council adviser,
and Mrs. Laurent, Anchor adviser, look
Nan Merritt, Secretaryg Bob Williamson, President, Tom Over the pages of past publications
Williamson, Vice-President, Ed Bissell, Treasurer.
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The work is done, the book is yours. We hope you
like it and will point with pride at this reminder , '
of the school days at A. B. H.S. X
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Members of the National Honor Society are,
front row: Secretary Phyllis Rivard, Nancy
Robinson, Sandra Meredith, Cheryl Thomas,
Carolyn Thomas, Nan Merritt, Barbara Shaw,
Jacqueline Denis. Back row: Mr. Henry Valli
adviser, Treasurer John Funk, Vice-Presi-
dent Robert Williamson, David Menges, Frank
Croskey, David Brockman, Henry Endebrock,
President Thomas Williamson.
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The Junior Engineering Technical Society is a
national organization aimed at furthering ad-
vanced science among high school students.
Our chapter is sponsored by Michigan State
University and advised by Consulting Engineer
Arthur Locke, retired professor of Wayne
State University, Mrs. Dorothy Locke, Chief
Master Draftsman and Mrs. Jean Westveld.
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Members are, front row: Navigator George
Miller, Pilot Henry Endebrock, Mrs. West-
veld, Co-pilot David Menges, Communication
Officer Marilyn Tomlinson. Back row: David
Thompson, Richard Miller, Barbara Shaw, John
Barry, Nan Merritt, Garry Webb, Kathy Edge-
comb, Allan Gellasch, Phyllis Rivard, Ward
Diehl.
Editors for the Tars' Outlook staff are pictured
above.
Front row: Mr. James Meli, adviser, Dorothy
Schnoor, business manager, exchange editor
Jacqueline Denis, Kathy Krause, art editor,
Karen York, news editor, Co-editor Dianne
Humrichg Ass't. editor Mary Presuttig Barbara
Shaw, feature editor. Back row - Carolyn
Thomas, co-sports editor, Don Halley, advertis-
ing: Cheryl Thomas, feature editor, Bob Will-
iamson, co-treasurer, Co-editor Elaine Caylorg
Betty Brown, co-treasurer, John Funk, exchange
editor. Missing: Kathy Glied, news editor,
Henry Endebrock, co-sports editor, who took
the picture.
ara , Ouifook Keepa ua Jnformed
an orenaica group is Organized
Forensics group included: Front row-Nancy Bal-
dwin, Kay Ann Bowers, Judy Carabelli, Valerie
Ellis, Judy Foor, Barbara Shaw, Betty Car-
penter. Back row: Brent Gilbert, Anna Maria
Brown, Sandra Meredith, Mary Schoonmaker,
Linda Ackley, Sandra Britten, Carol Bucking-
ham, Mrs. Joyce Olivier, adviser.
nel
Front row: Priscilla Szydlak, Valerie Ellis, Strunk, Andrew Watches, David BI'0Ckma11,JUdY
Jacqueline Denis, Diann Engel, Jeanette Foor, Trinklein, Mrs. Jean Westveld, adviser. Third
Kay Miller, Kathryn Posak, Gail Wilbur. Sec- row: Milton Gave, Kathy Bock, John Planckaert,
ond 1-QW: Marion Braun, Sandra Shipley, Rgbert AI'1'101d Heller, ROb8I't Williamson, William FOX,
Artman, Dianne Mead, Sandra Meredith, Joan Karen Klein.
rip ?fUork4 ,Hard io ginance une ourney
Front row: Karen York, Sandra Asselin, Kathy
Glied, Elaine Caylor, treasurer, Thomas Will-
iamson, president, Barbara Shaw, vice-presi-
dent, Nancy Robinson, secretary, Cheryl
Thomas, co-treasurer. Secondrow:Mr.James
Slis, adviser, Mr. Edward Ethridge, adviser,
Betty Carpenter, Barbara Claeys, Gladys
Harris, Carol McGregor, Janice Burns, Nancy
Dunlap, Nan Merritt, Mary Ann Stanek, Mary
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Striber, Judy Braga, Marian Smith, Kay Ann
Bowers, Dianne Humrich, Marilyn Tomlinson.
Back row: Sharon Burgess, Betty Brown, John
Funk, Ward Diehl, Leo Derderian, John Barry,
Robert Kingins, Edward Bissell, Frank Croskey,
Anton Westveld, Mary Schoonmaker, Harold
Rabine, Garry Webb, Roy Scott, Kathy Krause,
Carol Buckingham, Sharon Neigebauer.
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Front row:Gloria Marcero, Sandy Asselin, Kathy Glied,
Sally Kuchenmeister, Treasurer, Elaine Caylor, President,
Karen York, Vice-President, Dianne Humrich, Secretary,
Marilyn Tomlinson, Linda Fox, Nancy Maliniak, Anna Pre-
sutti. Second row: Donna Ringle, Barbara Jancee, Carol
Caylor, Sharon Burgess, Gladys Harris, Carol Buckingham,
Kathy Krause, Kay Ann Bowers, Lila Mahn, Jan Burns,
Joan York, Betty Carpenter, Barbara Claeys, Christa
Schmidt, Shirley Vineski, Judy Foor, Mary Presutti. Third
Row: Mrs. Ryan,Mary Schoonmaker, Nicolyn Pfieffer,
Karen DeSnyder, Lynn Kerner, Linda Humrich, Margaret
Manser, Sandra Lavelle, Gail Hicks, Linda Ackley, Gail
Trebesch, Kathy Hare, Sonja Lavelle, Sher
Judy Carabelli.
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Front row: Frank Croskey, Wayne Winter,
Tom Williamson, Secretary, Ed Bissell,
President, Bob Williamson, lVice-Presi-
dent, Leonard Leader, Bob Kingins. Sec-
ond rowg "Skip" Westveld, Roy Scott,
Milton Gave, Matthew Korbeck,Larry Hor-
ton, Bob Gies, Dennis Folan, John Funk.
Back Row: Ralph Hellebuyck, Arnold Hel-
ler, Stan Biebuyck, Mr. John Laurent,
adviser. Missing: Don Arnold, Treasurer.
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Priscilla Szydlak, Nan Merritt, Sandra Shipley,
Marion Braun, Sandra Asselin, Phyllis Rivard.
Homecoming festivities begin with a huge bonfire
the Thursday night preceding the "big Friday."
Varsity cheerleaders sponsor the annual event.
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JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
Jill Merritt, Nancy Walker, Lila. Mahn,
Nancy Baldwin, Dianne Hassig, and cen-
ter Lynn Kerner.
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Our award winning marching band with Drum HUfHI'iCh, I-'0UiS9 Logan and Nancy Baldwin
Major Patrick O Grady and Majorettes Dianne
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PEP BAND
First row: Cheryl Schuster Louise Logan, Rick Ramales,
Gail Trebesch, Sherrel Naldrett, Margaret Manser. Second
row: Sally Kuchenmeister, Janice Burns, Sherry Spilak,
Tom Palmer, Dick Ellis. Third row: Joe Haars, David
Menges, Jerry Hall, Mr. Eby. Fourth row: Richard
Miller, Joe Harnish, Gerald Mikolowski.
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center, surrounded by her court, Priscilla Szydlak,
left, and Diane Humrich, right. Left: Queen
Marilyn riding the queen's float waves at her
royal subjects.
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Above: Coach Laurent congratulates Captain
Bob Stanek and team for their tremendous
victory over Capac. Above right: A huge
crowd viewed the warm evening's festivities.
Right: Students, alums, and guests enjoyed
the Homecoming dance in the high school gym
after the game.
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Juniors entertained the Seniors at a big
banquet in the multi-purpose room of the
high school. Above: Mrs. Matthews,
Mrs. Bade, and Mrs. Kaherl prepare the
delicious meal. Below: Among the girls
"from the Orient" who served were
Darlene Kaherl, Sandra Shipley, Valerie
Ellis, Katherine Konnecke, and Judy
Braga.
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Above: Marian Smith, Gloria Marcero,
and Bruce Aurand, dressed in their finest,
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Above: Frank Croskey and Nancy Robinson get
their ticket for an evening of dancing from Miss
Wellman. Left: Marion Braun, Reggie Brown,
Richard Burr, and Don Arnold eagerly look at
the '59 Anchor before going on to the prom.
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36870 Green Street New Baltimore, Michigan
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Fellows, win the compliments of the
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Congratulations to the Graduates
To Our Future Good Leaders
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Angie's
51190 Washington Street New Baltimore
Mc1rsack's Market
Telephone RAymond 5-2611
Groceries and Meats
51151 Washington New Baltimore
You'll be a happy carefree
driver if you have your car
serviced at:
Bob Shearer
Standard Service
35576 23 Mile Road
New Baltimore
Jerry Maskey Service
Tune-ups
36663 Green Street
Gulf Brakes
New Baltimore
Compliments of
Stan's Market
49420 Jefferson RA., 5-
Maskey's Sport Center
2199 New Baltimore, Michigan
Sportsman's Headquarters
Come to JoeAnn's and be served
by our pleasant waitresses---
Betty, Barbie, Dixie and Marie.
Jo-Ann's Drive In
New Baltimore
For a haircut just right
W
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Stop in at the
Erna Lee Dress Shop
to see what's new in wearing
apparel for the high school miss
Washington Street
Lakeside Flower Gardens
for
3 Weddings, Funerals, Corsages, A11 Occasions
RA. 5-3513 35515 23 Mile Road
BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '61
www Few Sw
51005 Washington Street
Telephone RA. 5-3911
Wm. Baker Company
The high school miss is sure to find what she wants in a
skirt and sweater at this New Baltimore store.
Quality Apparel for Women, Misses and Children
Arnold Schmidt Agency Quality Meats
49471 Jefferson
New Baltimore, Michigan
Lake Property Homes Lots
HC1I'I'Y,SMARKET
50979 Washington New Baltimore
Congratulations, Seniors
Charles M. Miller
A ttorney-at- Law
51 033 Washington New Baltimore
Compliments of
Sids' . . . on the seaway
Fine Algonac,
Food Michigan
Open year 'round
Congratulations to the Graduates
35600 Main Street New Baltimore, Michigan '
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Funeral Home
Leonard J. Gendernalik Phone RAymond 5-8941 36355 Main RA- 5-9111
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Stflbef Ph21f1I121Cy Charles Defever, D.D.S.
John DiBiaggio, D.D.S.
Complete Line of Cosmetics
Wrecker and Road ROAD AID Lubrication
Service Washing -- Polishing
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"Be Sure with purer' 'S A Let Max and Jim's Service take
care of your car's needs.
The next time that car of yours needs
a lubrication job or oil change, hurry . I .
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with the parking area provi
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Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit Insurance C orporation
Anchor Bay Aquarium
and Pet Shop
Pay a visit to our friendly store
Fran k Foss Drugs
8875 Dixie Highway Fair Haven, Michigan
51037 Washington Street Telephone RA 5-1151
Rfxymona 5'9331 Hallmark Cards Lanvin Perfume
Bay Lanes
Bowl for Health and Pleasure
Open Bowling
Phone RA. 5-9100
Hen ry'5 "en the river"
Phone SWift 4-3456
Since 1937
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"it's nice to be nice -----
Silver Saddle Ranch
HORSES
Ride Board Trade
Hayrides Slayrides Dancing
6302 Meldrum Road RA. 5-9109
Anchorville, Michigan
Congratulations to the Graduates
Town Pump
51110 Bedford New Baltimore
For groceries and gas
Kale Realty
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Real Estate Insurance
Grocery 81 Service Station RAYmond 5-8444
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35611 Green Street RA. 5-0701 Green S reel New Bammore
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To the Class of '61
Heartiest Congratulations
Lottie M. Schmidt Inc.
Real Estate Developers
Insurance
Lee Claire Fashions
8900 Dixie Highway Fair Haven
RA. 5-9202
Dress sizes--Junior, Misses,
and Half sizes
Millinery accessories
Complete line of sportswear
Compliments of
The Southeastern
Michigan Gas Co.
Jfeauuaia Hardware
Your Store for Helpful Service
I We Pick Up and Deliver
For an Enjoyable Evening
Towing Service and General Repair I
D014 krzesch Shell Serwce A gona' 'nn
Open 7 Days a Week
RA. 5-9117 36285 Gre
Dining Room
en Street Algonac, Michigan
RA. 5-5602
Service With a Smile
Bud's
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8287 Dune Hlg Way Fair Haven, Michigan
Compliments of a
Senior Parent
Best Wishes to the Class of '61
Haven Manufacturing Corporation
New Haven, Michigan
New Baltimore Super Market, Inc.
Meats, Groceries, Produce, All Beverages
36011 Green Street New Baltimore, Michigan
Congratulations
fr om
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Compliments of the
STUDENT COUNCIL
Anchor Bay High School
Fountain service, drug supplies
and efficient service are all
found at
Sclzoebel 14 brag Store
New Baltimore
Zenith Admiral
ZZ V. at Kadio Smfice
:G Salas
TV - Radio-Phonographs
Latest in Hit Records
36121 Green St. RA. 5-6622
Compliments of
Village Market
Telephone RAymond 5-4811
9797 Dixie Highway Anchorville
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RA. 5-4941 51091 washington
Men's 8: Boys' Wear
Sportswear, Shoes
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