Au Gres Sims High School - Augresian Yearbook (Au Gres, MI)
- Class of 1966
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1 if? X 4 4 ' 3 'f world peace. His unprecedented, one-day visit in the U.S. was the culmination of plans by men of all faiths. 7 .fiflrr Surgrgy-President johnson was photographed in a reclining chair at Bethesda Naval Hospital the day after his gall bladder op- eration on October 8, He conducted the work ofhis office from his hospital room and his Texas ranch during his recuperation. 8 Proud Slzulrril-Charles Craig, 19-year-old freshman at Iowa uni- versity, demonstrated his criticism of draft-card burning incidents by displaying his draft card on hisjacket with the note: I'm a draft card carrying American and proud of itf' Our role in the Vietnamese war sparked the incidents. 9 Blackntzl----Tlie glittering metropolis of New York City was thrust into darkness on November 9 by a massive power failure afiecting hundreds of miles along the eastern seaboard. City residents and commuters were stranded in offices, railroad and subway stations for hours before service was restored. The crippling condition was caused by a faulty relay at a Canadian generating station near Niagara Falls. I0 Nav Anzbrusadar-Arthur Goldberg was named U,S. Ambassador to the United Nations by the President after the death of Ambassa- dor Adlai Stevenson on July 14' in London. Goldberg was secretary of labor under President Kennedy and a U.S. Supreme Courtllustice when named to the U.N. post. I I Slartling Frzslziorzs-Bolcl and contrasting blocks of color were the youthful fashion note of 1965. The eye-catching designs even ex- tended the length of campus stockings worn with the costumes. 12 Rqynlgt on Tour-Princess Margaret and her husband, Lord Snowdon, arrived in New York on November 4 for a whirlwind tour ofthe U.S. During their visit, they took time out for fun-filled activi- ties such as a ride on a cable car in Frisco and gala parties in Holly- wood and the nation's capital. 12 if 4 l w I .,' l 1 'v ' 45 5 .1 'OL 4 I rf' Q f XFN-.INF . . DEDIC TIO The Annual Staff of the 1966 AuGresian proudly dedicates this yearbook to our boys in Viet Nam, those who have served, those who are serving at the present time, and to those who will serve in the future. 1966 AUGRESIAN AU GRES-SIMS HIGH SCHOOL AU GRES, MICHIGAN TABLE OF CONTENTS GRADES ..... .... 3 CLASSES ...... .... 9 ATHLETICS ..... .... 1 7 SCHOOL LIFE. ....... .... 2 5 SENIORS ............... .... 3 3 ADMINISTRATION 8: FACULTY ................. 44-45 ADVERTISING ....... ..... 4 7 2 if Y' Y S. MX E L R 'NJ 13.3. if R aw 'xx 'x X415 lv 'Xi'N.fEx f,F1x V1L'Qx X Y' X X Xf wEfxiX'?, ,K 2... N ' VKX, ew 1.,,. , Sf, i,.i,sz,iiui , , 6, 'LQ '.gxrx 3f ifji, '-Rug: Ti '23-'QXX.C,x5gX'mi Xiixvktxxi xXAx.a: X yi. five QLXQ, n tifrc 'SIU 25. 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Davisg S. Bi1acicgB. Smithg D. Hollenbeckg THIRD ROW: Teacher: Miss Betty Swartz: Absent: L. Bantzg C. Drakeg M. Morang M. Pfaehlerg C. Wilsong T. Schlagelg J. McA1ister. MORNING 81 AFTER OO KI DERGARTE FIRST ROW: L.-R. T. Shirkeyg E. Manorg C. Coreyg K. Proulxg F. Armentroutg C. Nickersong E. Holmesg SECOND ROW: B. Trombleyg B. Willisg N. Czapskig T. Wilkg P. Eichstaedtg T. Dawsong C. Brabog THIRD ROW: Teacher: Miss Betty Swartz: Absent: R. Bellg C. Dubyg K. Joseg D. Ziembog C. Brown. WILLIAM BOROSCH, REALTOR JACK POST Tawas City, Michigan 4 Standish, Michigan FIRST ROW: L.-R. D. Girardin: A. Bosleyg B. Messenger: K. DeLanog K. VanDeuseng M. Czapskig D. Corey: T. Proulx: H. Erwin: SECOND ROW: C. Gay: M. Manor: W. Compaug J. Butler: J. Willis: J. Nickerson: D. Allen: D. Compaug J. Brissette: THIRD ROW: Teacher: Mrs. Margaret Hart: G. Dittenberg E, Kauffman: L. Dubyg C. Dittenberg D. Dittenberg R. Dewaldg R. Hollenbeckg R. Kipfmillerg M. Properg P. Jantzig C. Pomervilleg R. Stewart: Absent: B. Greenwood: S. Pollitteg P. Styka. FIRSTA D ECO D GRADE FIRST ROW: L.-R. S. Williamson: A. Tucker: J. Wilhelm: D. Lutzeg L. Shirkeyg D. Martin: L. Manor: SECOND ROW: S. Walker: T. Wilkg D. Armentroutg B. Brabog J. Ott: E. Ballorg M. Sanford: THIRD ROW: Teacher: Mrs, Lydia Felsingg D. Bell: L. Proulx: J. Dubyg Z. Garry: E. Childersg M. Gardner: T. Stiehlg J. Trombleyg M. Smith: M. Sorenson: Absent: L. Jose: M. Dittenberg B. Balang S. Schlagel. MOAT INSURANCE AGENCY 5 JOHNSON AUTO SUPPLY Twining, Michigan East Tawas, Michigan FOURTH GRADE FRONT ROW: fleft to rightj L. Urban, R. Dittenber, T. Gerard, D. Lutze, M. Horrie. SECOND ROW: P. Smit J. Jantzi, C. Wilk, L. Chartier, C. Duby, D. Gordon, D. Manor, D. Dittenber, L. DeLano, D. Heinrich. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Eunice Good, D. McNally, M. Woodwar, J. Guerincy, B. Downing, G. Priest, E. Trombley, L. Lit- willer, C. Nickerson, M. Kasprzyk, D. Swartzentruber. BACK ROW: T. Swartz, P. Eichstaedt, R. Heatley, S. Childers, B. Politte, D. Lindstrom, M. Proulx, R. Allen, K. Jones, C. Ballor, D. Freehling, J. Czapski. Absent: G. Schlagel, D. Proulx. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: Qleft to rightj M. Trombley, E. Armentrout, D. Gordon, J. Felsing, K. Jones, S. Martin, R. Huber. SECOND ROW: R. Erwin, N. Tamosky, K. Spencer, D. Jose, P. Stanley, D. Dittenber, P. Eichstaedt, Wel- helng, P. Politte, L, Carruthers. THIRD ROW: D. Lohr, R. Welhelm, C. Corey, R. Swartz, R. Manor, K. Hein- rich, R. Childers, R. Stuart, C. Messenger, B. Yotkois, K. Jantzi, I. Proper. Teacher: Mrs. Ann Hulsizer H, fsubstitutej. FOURTH ROW: D. Allen, P. Norton, L. Swartzentrubxer, J. LaPairie, C. Kammerzell, R. Miller, M. Bilacic, T. Sanford, C. Guerincy, T. Sorenson, J. Eichstaedt, D. Lee. Absent: T. Wogaman, J. Selle, K. Drake, S. Greenwood. 4. L ... l pg SIXTH GRADE ROW 1: fleft to rightj K. Lutz, T. Jennings, K. Jones, J. Proulx, L. Svanberg, D. Stanley. Teacher: Mr. Nelson Good. ROW 2: L. Pommerville, P. Edgette, D. Lindstrom, D. Knepp, S. Pfaehler, D. Allen, L. Hulsizer, S. Gardner, C. Findlay, R. Trombley. ROW 3: D. Brabo, J. Butler, R. Cordova, N. Abbott, B. Benson, C. Kauffman R. O'Connor, B. Messenger, P. Sorenson, M. Messenger. ROW 4: D. Moore, M. George, M. Cunningham, J. Yotkois, R. Maser, J. McCourt, J. Heinrich, B. Pierce, K. Childers, C. Litwiller, D. Tucker. FIFTH GRADE UPPER ROW: Qleft to rightj R. Packard, T. Scheible, D. Nixon, M. Churilo, R. Lohr, J. Freehling, P. Chartier, G. Hill, K. Manor, K. Sanford, M. LaPrairie. MIDDLE ROW: P. Eichstaedt, C. Hahn, L. Brissette, D. Dewald, R Woods, R. Paradise, J. Walker, A. Butler, W. Selle, K. Maser, Mrs. Dittenber. BOTTOM ROW: D. Knepp, C. Carruthers, K. Kauffman, L. Heinrich, L. Osburn, J. Manor, L. Shirkey, K. Gardner, R. Thaut,,D. Ferguson. Absent: B. Bolen, K. Ballor, C. Girard. 7 GRADE CHOGL ACTI ITIE 'i' It Tick1es N Ah' Sixth Grade Graduation K Honors Assembly 8 Safety Patrol mu A 1 XS fxfx x x 'W-, xgx, 2 ix. RSS. 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Vim X Valeire Abbott John Bilacic Randy Bilacic Randy Brissette Deborah Cunningham Shelly Dingman Ricky Dittenbir Ronnie Fre ehlin g C arol Heinrich John Huber Joyce J a ntzi Darlene Johannes Debbie Lindstrom Suzarme Morgan John Osburn Bob Packard Bobby Pierce Joe Pinkney Kenny Politte Ricky Priest Kathy Proulx Margie Proulx Tom Reichle Trish Sanford Steve Southward Cheri Spencer Arnold Swartz Bruce Tucker Joe Wilk ABSENT: Albert Ballor Ricky Pomerville Marta Thaut EVE TH GRADE VIC'S MACKINAC BAR KITZMAN'S GREEN HOUSE Fme Food, Au Gres Standish, Michigan I0 EIGHTH GRADE Gary Bilacic Jim Churillo Keith Dewald Dennis Dingman Dennis Eastman Donn Engelhardt Terry Felsing Vickie Freehling Diana Hardy David Heinrich Paul Jackson Karen Jennings Dean Kauffman Kevin Kennedy Nancy Litwiller David Lohr Tom Manor Glenda McCourt Pat McNally Linda Messenger Bob Moore John Nixon Leroy Sorenson Eileen Tamosky Maureen Thaut Clinton Willett Kathy Woods Mary Ann Yotkois ABSENT: Lyle Swartz One of the many activities of the eighth grade this year was the presentation of their plays. They were as followsg Hercules Night Out, Scavenger Hunt and Uninvited Ghost. H JU IoR HIGH TOP ROW: J. Huber, S. Southward, T. Manor, R. Pommerville, D. Kauffman, K. Dewald, J. Churilo, G. Bilacic, B. Packard, D. Englehardt, R. Dittenber. MIDDLE ROW: J. Wilk, K. Politte, R. Priest, J. Nixon, J. Bilacic, T. Reichle, R. Freehling, D. Lohr, J. Osborn, A. Swartz. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Len Tyler fcoachj, R. Bilacic, B. Tucker, B. Moore, R. Brissette, D. Heinrich, J. Pinkney, D. Dingman, K. Kennedy. Terry Felsing Eileen Tarnosky Shelly Dingman Karen Jennings C athy Proulx Marta Thaut JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS MEET Us AT wHEELER's JOHN P. GRAVES, o.D. Standish, Michigan 12 Standish, Michigan Steve Armentrout Elaine Bender Janie Bilacic Joyce Bilacic Cheryl DeLano Trudy Dingman Janet Dittenber Susan Duby Chuck Findlay Bernard Freehling John George Sheila Greenwood Mary Jane Heinrich Patti Heinrich John Jantzi Dan Kammerzell Bonnie Kauffman Ashley LaPrairie Theresa Manor Alan Maser Garry Mehl Bill Morgan Don Ott Larry Packard Cathy Paradise Russell Pierce Mary Beth Politte Judy Reichle Jack Scheible Alan Swartz Ken Swartz Vicki Trombley Dan Wallington ABSENT: Daryl Kelsey Debbi Varadi Mark Workman as ws xx xr S, Sz Q 1 r in if ff- Kia. F1- . -- a . K . r XAV Q I ' si-J.-9 i . A . Q: 1. i , . ,. . . r 1:5 X, r, , 1 r T . Qx - if X, I 1,35 ' if K . 1 Qi X93 Q 3' Q 5 X -K ff. ., P A . 2 -IIZ I VAVEL VrVA , e Ax ' J fure . . i f 'if 1 if ' A l Q ' l. 1 :L ,ig ' s.-W-. ' GRADE i J 'SRS 5 f Most HONORABLE Sophomores! ! ! I3 aff 'im 5 K 'W 'Xiiwi -- yr . sea '. . dsfiim 'Q if is 1 ,J TE TH GRADE Rory Cordova Nancy Downing Nancy Engelhardt Kathy Findlay Bill Hartwick Dan Heinrich Bob Jennings Sharon Kennedy Darleen Knepp Rodney LaPraire Glen Litwiller Duane Lohr Janet McCourt Kathy Moore Linda Osburn Buddy Paradise Tom Pierce Diane Pomerville Ron Priest Loa Russell Carl Sorenson Ken Spencer Pete Steward Anthony Urbanski Barbara Wielinski DRIVERS TRAINING DR. 8: MRS. J. R. GEHMAN, SR. Standish, Michigan S? if ' :vi- , nk? 55 ' 1 N J f no M.. g , P ,Q t .. fi '.,' K VN ex 2 ary ' Y .Y - ri if bbb. ..'1' in f- 3 - Q 1 1th GRADE Betsy Beck Harmon Butler Marleen Chartier Chris Cordova Linda Eastman Lynn Edgette John Findlay Debbie Heatly Debbie Heinrich Roger Heinrich Rhoda Higley Patty Horrie Vera Huber Ted Jennings Larry Kammerzell Rhoda Kauffman Cheryl LaPraire Mike Manor Janet Maser Phyllis McCourt Dwight Miller Kathy Miller Valera Miller Dan Morgan Duane Pendred Terry Pendred Keith Rettelle Mickie Sanford Sherry Thaut Gail Urban Jim Wilk 11. ROE CHEVROLET SALES TURNER OIL CO. Turner, Mich. 9th, 10th A D 11th GRADE CTI ITIE I Activities??? Noon Hour Rush Juniors get Class Rings Help BUNK'S GROCERY U.S. 23 at M 65 - i ---. Liss: 1 ,igJ... 'DLX '13-Kxli vi s'soa3 9 Q.:x1'.,yX0g,Y , veit . ' QQXXQQKN Q: X A x I x X x Xxx .X ' XRXIA . wgtxl lxixxxxxxi ggi Xx',x.XX.xK ml ' Xxxi xxx . X XX .3- 'gxxxi 'A-X Oi CC 'xivb-XM CQ ', Y Y O' G as cont: a. xc M, . ff' 'D ma edmoatxoxx . C'.5i6 pi 'Axe F0965 , ie W' YC Crsct uses . 1' 5951 . C1e:oQ1'a.vXwS QW f' ee- oi Axe e'a.w:0o. ' -fixes, 05552 AT Cao ,., 010, OXOQU Q L K JUNIOR Kathy Findlay QCaptainj Joyce Bilacic VARSITY: Janis Ennes Lynn Edgette Marti Morris Kathy Miller Micki Sanford fCaptainj VARSITY Diane Pomerville Patty Heinrich T v b'----...M M M WWW 'E STANDING: Mr. Leonard Tyler, Coachg D. Kamrnexzellg D. Ottg J. Wilkg B. Morgang L. Morgang P. Stewartg F. Eichstaedtg D. Morgang K. Retelleg G. Kammerzellg J. Findlayg M. Manorg D. Wallingtong Mr. John Skivington, Coachg KNEELING: Bob Freehling, Mgr.g J. Georgeg L. Kammerzellg D. Fergusong C. Findlayg J. Felsingg P. I-Ieinrichg J. Kieferg T. McNa11y5 D. Pawlaczykg H. Butlerg B. Paradiseg P. Jackson, Mgr.g SITTING: Captains H. Butler and T. Keefer. THE FOOTBALL TEAM AT ORK . I ! on f It 19 FIRST ROW: fleft to right, P. Jackson fmanagerj, L. Kammerzell, M. Manor, J. Schutte, D. Heinrich, P. Hein rich, D. Pendred, T. McNally, Mr. John Skivington fcoachj. SECOND ROW: H. Butler, H. Butler, D. Morgan, C Hartwick, R. Cordova, G. Kammerzell, T. Pendred. THE .- fi-fi? 1 2 M F4 , S2 sczfainzisisalzrexxxal , ooiooo . M Vf, - :yl,, fu T FIGHT . . . WIN!!! 20 After the game . . .??!! THE JU ICR ARSITY STANDING: R. Priest, managerg Mr. Dawson, Coachg B. Freehlingg B. Paradiseg B. Hartwickg B. Morgang P. Stewartg L. Packardg G. Litwi11er5 B. Tucker, manager. KNEELING: A. Maserg R. Priestg C. Findlayg C. Soren song D. Ottg R. La Prairieg D. Kammerze115B. Jennings. :B B-lx' 21 THE CROWD WAS ALWAYS THERE TO CHEER THE TEAM ON. 22 '1 x H ,....... mmf:-vw--2 v I, dl 32.11 ' 0 .01 BA EBALL FIRST ROWg Qleft to right, Mgr. B. Harperg A. Maserg R. I-Ieinrichg J. Kieferg G. Kammerzellg T. McNa11yg D. Kammerzellg Mgr. D. Lohr. SECOND ROW5 Coach, Lenord Tylerg T. Pendredg D. Pendredg M. richg B. Freehlingg R. Cordovag B. Paradiseg B. Jennings. Manorg D. Hein 23 X of AR ITY CLUB FIRST ROW: B. Paradiseg C. Hartwickg R. Cordovag H. Butlerg H. Butlerg K. Rettelleg T. Keeferg J. Schutteg J Felsing. SECOND ROW: M. Manorg D. Kammerzellg D. Ottg B. Morgang I.. Morgang F. Eichsteadtg J, Wilkg L. Kammerzellg Mr, Len Tyler, advisor. THIRD ROW: B. Freehlingg J. Kieferg G. Kammerzellg D. Morgang D. Pawlaczykg D. Pendredg T. Pendredg B. I-Iarperg D. Ferguson. WILLY WOLVERINE Willy Wolverine stood for the undying spirit of our school. Through him, we learned to cheer even louder for our team. Signed, Willy Wolverine 24 , 5 Nix? 4 9 ' if Q is 4 Q1 i.'i'a43 SITC S F45 f K Z v S. Z . X K 4 'WX N . ? QXW si fm Iffl ,.. N Rx ,gy .X Q if .fx QM 3 - X355- TX SL C31 X30 Smifvmfqx 's ' ibiiixiix 1 Qi WL ga ia,i,1,niQgl'glx0 Gofpfilzifgx cam a o. ' ' Q 'Q Wg Qi X? W -if iw? K-fygj,'3..YXX'YXQ5w '9 CIC: KO QOVQ I- Q. X0 Y Cid UQ xv-A ima f-.pei MXO ' .3 50 Q13 , J. X 1.11 'wlxxfxxa SCH CGI- LIFE 1 iggk X x 'Q XXXXMX X. 'N . .A Q ?.. xy a 'I 'v 4 0 W in Qs. .2'-' nv. at .lat Q.: Our Senior Thespians presented The Case of the Missing Heirs on November 12-13, 1965. THE CAST Joann Downing Ellen Engelhardt Janis Ennes Cecil Hartwick Pete Heinrich Tom McNally Marti Morris Don Pawlaczyk Jim Schutte Janet Southward DIRECTOR Mrs. Barbara Re mpert STUDENT DIRECTOR Connie Miller Special Thanks to: Harold Butler Geri Edgette Jim Felsing Don Ferguson , i3 'm. 4 Jim Kiefer Harmon Butler Shop Class for their help in making our play a success. On April 28-29, 1966 our Junior Thespians presented I-Ieadin' For The Hills. THE CAST Betsy Beck Marlene Chartier Linda Eastman Fred Eichstaedt Debbie Heatley Deborah Heinrich Roger Heinrich Rhoda Higley Patty Horrie Vera Huber Ted Jennings ss tt 0 ,:.., 5 F .gg ' - ff- ' MQ LE . is . 2 1 , H:-1:.:1r.. VM' :sg 513455-' r s ri x a 1 - 5 . ,y..s ,gQ7. an :1s,, an wg 5 . ,i .,., wqm Rhoda Kauffman Mike Manor Janet Maser Valera Miller Dan Morgan Terry Pendred Keith Rettelle Mickie Sanford Jim Wilk Candy Varadi DIRECTORS Mr. Dennis Morgan and Mr. William Marinac My ,, ,kg DW ' -fm sszgra ' is ' 6' X -- xi - WM,w,. .r if s Y ,, S X 1:4 . V rt. au- y gl WE HSV T55 f' if J. 3 Q E t. D ...rs v ,. 5. E15 CHORUS, FIRST ROW: L. Eastmang R. Kauffmang D. Varadig B. Kauffmang P. McCourt3 E. Benderg C. Paradiseg V. Millerg E. Engelhardtg S. Dubyg J. Bilacic. SECOND ROW: C. LaPrairie3 T. Manorg M. Politteg A. Maserg G. Swartzg D. Kammerzellg J. Osburng D. Ottg L. Packard. THIRD ROW: J. Brabog C. Findlayg D. Millerg D. Wall- ingtong D. Pawlaczykg J. Wilkg Mr. William Marinac fteacherj. BAD OMER SHELL GRAHAM OIL co. Ken Bell 28 whirfemore, Michigan FORE SICSA DDEB TE FIRST ROW: M. Morris: J. Reichleg J. Dittenberg J. Ennesg J. Southwardg P. Horrieg J. Balacicg R. Higleyg D. Varadig P. Heinrichg B. Kauffman. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Rempertg S. Dubyg V. Miller: L. Osburng M. Heinrich: K. Miller: M. Sanford: V. Trombleyg A. LaPra.irie3 C. Paradise: B. Beckg G. Edgetteg A. Swartz: T. Jennings: A. Urbanskig D. Miller. THIRD ROW: J. Ba1acic3 C. Cordova: M. Manor: B. Paradise: R. LaPrairie3 R. Cordova: B. Morgan: D. Heinrich: P. Stewartg J. Scheibleg L. Eastman: C. Miller: C. Varadig B. Jennings. p -. 5 S3 fy .1 Q D. Heatleyg C. Cordova: Mrs. Rempertg B. Jennings: J. Jantzig J. Balacicg A. Urbanski. MISCISIN BROTHERS INC. Standish, Michigan -- 'wry X s .0 X is ew XC., RSX Xia I W K Y ...L is 1 TUDE T COUNCIL FRONT ROW: D. Heinrich, T. McNally, Mr. Richard Smith QAdvisorj, J. Ennes, M. Sanford. SECOND ROW: J. Schutte, H. Butler, K. Rettelle, D. Morgan, D. Ott, C. Miller, K. Miller, S. Thaut, A. Urbanski. THIRD ROW: S. Southward, R. Pommerville, T. Felsing, E. Tarnosky, A. Swartz, R. Jennings. -1- OFFICE HELP STANDING, fleft to rightj: K. Mi11er,V. Huber, C. Miller, M. Morris, R. Kauffman, J. Downing, J. Southward. SEATED: Mr. Richard Smith fprincipalj. ARMENTROUTS CITGO SERVICE Groceries 8: Frozen Food Comer M65 US23 LIBRARY HELP FRONT ROW, fleft to rightj: E. Engelhardt, J. Southward, C. LaPrairie, D. Heinrich, R. Higley. SECOND ROW: J. Maser, A. Maser, D. Kammerzell, L. Packard, D. Varadi, V. Trombley. THIRD ROW: M. Thaut, D. Johannes D. Lindstrom, S. Dingman, S. Morgan, V. Abbott, J. Huber, R. Pommerville, B. Tucker, C. Proulx. THE HI-LITE STAFF STRIVES FOR . . . P of 'fl . ri ri ., N . Wx 1. T . . . Alertness . . Cooperation . . . Bargains . . AND -. , H' . I . . . Togetherness . . Clean I-lands??? PRESlLER ELECTRIC Au Gres, Michigan CLASSROOM HOT O OO O,,O5 .. .O,, M Eating all the time Home Ec. is fun O, , The French C1ass's Bike ride Q A Senior studying?? ? ? A Junior studying Typing Class Study Hall ? ?? ? ? HEINRICI-I LUMBER CO. 32 SALLY'S LADIES APPAREL Au Gres, Michigan Tawas City, Michigan x 'S 's 1 ,U'x. inf Xi H.. 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FERGUSON Geri Don St. Clair High School 1,2,3 Football 4 Forensics 4 Baseball Manager 1,2 Basketball Queen Court 4 National Honor Society 4 Pep Club 4 Pep President 4 EDWIN J. BRABO JR. llJOell Baseball 2,3 Choir 4 JAMES C. KIEFER IlJimlI A.I..L. Conference M.V.P. Football 4 Baseball 3,4 Varsity Club 3,4 Football 4 34 JIM R. FELSING IlFudgell Basketball QMgr.J l,2,3 Track fMgr.Q 1,2 Varsity Club 1,2,3,4 Varsity Club Secretary 3,4 Football 4 Band 1,2,3,4 John Philip Sousa Award 4 CECIL R. HARTWICK Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2 Sr. Band 1,2 Varsity Club 4 Hi-Lite 4 Class President 1 Student Council 1 ELLEN L. ENGELHARDT IIEIII Student Council 1 Library 2,4 Library Secretary 4 Band 2,3,4 Chorus 2,4 Hi-Lite Staff 4 Senior Play 4 John Philip Sousa Award 4 LEONARD MORGAN llLennyIl Football 4 Varsity Club 4 JAMES H. SCHUTTE llJimll Class President 1,3,4 Varsity Club 3,4 Football 3 Track 1 Basketball 1 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 HAROLD BUTLER Harold Basketball 1,2,3,4 Varsity Club 3,4 Varsity President 3,4 All Conference Honorable Mention 4 35 LARRY D. WILLIAMSON llRedIl Annual Staff 4 Forensics 3 Basketball Manager 2 PETER H. HEINRICH IlPeteII Basketball 1,2,4 Track 1 Football 4 Forensics 4 Senior Play 4 Varsity Club 4 Attendance CONSTANCE MILLER Connie Salutatorian English Award 1 Home Ec. Award 1,3 Typing Award 3 Senior Play 4 Hi-Lite Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Editor 4 Senior Band 2,3,4 President 3,4 Class Secretary 3,4 John Philip Sousa 4 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Citizenship Award 2 Forensics 4 Office Practice 3,4 LOWELL PRESSLER Il Durfll GEORGE KAMMERZELL Georgie Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball l,3,4 Football 4 Varsity Club 3,4 THOMAS J. McNALLY v1TOmln Frankfort High School 1,2,3 Student Council 4 Vice-Pres. 4 Football 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Hi-Lite Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Forensics 4 Varsity Club 4 36 ROBERT H. FREEHLING IlBObIl Varsity Club 4 Basketball 1,2,3 Football Mgr. 4 DONALD A. PAWLACZYK llPubll Senior Play 4 Chorus 4 Football 4 JANET M. SOUTHWARD llJanll Senior Play 4 Hi-Lite Staff 4 Office Practice 4 Forensics 3,4 Library 2,3,4 President 4 Secretary 3 JOANN M. DOWNING IIJOII Senior Play 4 Honor Roll 1,3 Attendance 3 Bookkeeping 3 Office Practice 3,4 Iii A 37 TIMOTHY W. KEEPER Tim Football 3,4 Captain 4 Varsity Club 3,4 Treasurer 4 Vice-President 3,4 All-Conference Honorable Mention 4 Hi-Lite Staff 4 GERALD L. SWARTZ llJerryll Forensics 3 Chorus 4 MARTHA A. MORRIS Marti Valedictorian Biology 1 Cheerleader 1 ,2,3,4 Captain 2 Student Council 1,2,3 Treasurer 2 Majorette 2,3 Homecoming Court 4 Honor R011 1,2,3,4 Class Treasurer 3,4 Class Secretary 1 Math Award 3 Spanish 2,3 Typing 2 Chemistry 3 Attendance 1,2,3 Hi-Lite Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Forensics 4 HAROLD A. ANDERSON Cuddles Transferred from Rudyard, Michigan 4 38 it gi JANIS L. ENNES Jani Home Ec. Award 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Senior Band 2,3,4 Vice-Pres. 4 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Student Coun. 3 Captain 4 Forensics 3,4 Future Homemaker Award 4 Honor R011 1,2,3,4 John Philip Sousa Award 4 Student Council 2,3,4 President 4 Librarian 2 Class Treasurer 1 Class Vice-Pres. 2 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 3,4 Treasurer 3 Hi-Lite Staff 4 Basketball Dance Court 2 'J :rn .3535 ff SENIQR f . TRIP s 5 5. N I Q x -0. . 'nfs 3 Q T yi 5 -- -1-M 1 ' s I, J, X f 1 .. pig! . .fif ' 1? 39 V Class Inseparables: Janet and JoAnn Tom and George Late for Everything: Janis and Joe Most Flirtations: Ellen and Jim K. Class Chatterbox: JoAnn and Pete Class Optimists: Marti and Jim K. Most Popular: I Janis and Tom Best Dancers: Geri and Jim F. J011ieSt: JoAnn and Tom Teachers' Pets: Marti and Cecil Best Dressed: Janis and Jim S. Most Bashful: Janis and Jim O. Best Athletes: Marti and George 'ie LAUR PRESCRIPTION DRUG 40 LEE'S LEONARD SERVICE Pinconning, Michigan Omer, Michigan Class Pessimists: Janet and Janis Harold A. and Tim Greatest Lovers: Geri and Jim S. Class Musicians: Connie and Jim F. Most Studious: Marti and Cecil Best Actress and Actor: Janet and Tom Class Wits: Marti and Tom Most Ambitious: Marti, Harold B. and Pete Class Artists: Connie and Bill Best Looking: Geri and George Absent-Minded: Janis and Pete Play Girl and Play Boy: ...-WN' ,--wg ' . Ellen and Jim S. FLETCHER'S SERVICE STATION Standish, Michigan mlm s STROUT REALTY Pinconning, Michigan E IQR 1 QUIRY . 1661? WOOOPEEDOO 'Z AND I-IARRIET? CONCENTRATION? x - v f OVERWORKED ? ? ? -5' fx A ix.. m I A 3. f'sO fs' N O ,O EN N-Nb if OO7? ????????s?1r!!? U- OF M-?? . . . NOW HFAR THIS? 42 5 DRACULA?? 5 X n hon f 1966 by the Au Gres Method 1n of B It IS 111 contmue 1D the future. CLASS COLGRS-KELLY GREEN SL WHITE CLASS FLGWER-CARNATION CLASS MOTTG-MAKING THE MCDST GF TQDAY IS THE BEST PREPARATIQN FOR TOMGRROW ANS FURNITURE SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL LOREN F. HULSIZER RICHARD C. SMITH B.S. Education, M.A. School Administration, B.S. Education, M.A. School Administration, Michigan State University. Central Michigan University. BOARD OF EDUCATION NORMAN MORGAN .... . . . PRESIDENT WARREN KEEFER ..... . . . SECRETARY GEORGE WOODS ........... TREASURER CHESTER PAWLACZYK ....... TRUSTEE WILLARD TUCKER ..... . . . TRUSTEE MELVIL EASTMAN .... . . . TRUSTEE HELEN MINCER .... . . . TRUSTEE ELIZABETH SCAN LON - - SECRETARY ARLEN E DEWALD - - SEC RETA RY 44 J. IRVINE Math D. MORGAN Literature French 5 V it :.2 ..,, E , A 3 2 -S 5 S sr f '?f:.-Iv ' R I r if x 'fx f . N 4.1 5 4 sg I E f-5 s 5 Angie - ' . L eiuts -, my f 1 L-1 , f Qi 9 Ls, ..... ..,t.,:rf-M , . L ' A K? i ' . Qi 1 L. TYLER Biology Coach 1 o, A if '51 5'H3-xiif Fr G. STEWART Shop J. SKIVLNGTON B. MARINAC Government Band History Choir Coach FACULTY L. DAWSON R. ADAMS Commerce Home Economics Coach R. REMPERT E. DITTENBER English Speech Junior High MARY SPROULE Library Science funable .to be present when pic- tures were takenj ELEMENTARY TEACHERS Kindergarten- -B. Swartz First Grade--M. Hart Second Grade--L. Felsing Third Grade--G. Damm Fourth Grade--E. Good Fifth Grade--M. Dittenber Sixth Grade--N. Good fpictures may be seen with individual classes, WILMA HEATLEY dz ANNE TARNOSKY COOKS P ' - A A ? , M 2 JOHN MOORE HEAD CUSTODIAN HARRY MORGAN CUSTODIAN 46 BUS DRIVERS NORMAN SWARTZENTRUBER HELEN MORGAN HARRY MORGAN JOYCE GEORGE RUTH YOTKOIS FRED SCHUTTE CUSTODIAN 5' . 2 4 X N -5 kirby ,t iii -sf 6 Nxxw I ww . E S 3 x5'VX .K Xxyx '..x'p',wfX',1. X E K11g'iu -my , Lx avg--x Q x M fs. . x ,Xa ik NN- C i'i 5 3 f x . 3 x , 'xx X 1 ' X XXX ,, 'Xxi::a. 'L . 'X Xx'xx 1Y,. XXXXXLFX . 1u::ssX s ,TL 1 'C CAL vi ug MQQY gg1ai in.iS: M ,f'?.fifx dx H a31fz.nfxX as xxx 9-,wg iff? 213 OKI Cn NX f f ,fiYfxgxixTye:wi Cnr, as ., sei exx:X,.c.t Qi xe- kai 1,5 ., 'LQ m.c,xt case bu, same iif5 S?CiS'-. etoe , trade , 3.1169 ' ibasfsot x 'Q e ' 'ivfim , XXX 25. Xu x . 5 , we 53,C1 L, f X: xt? g XXXC 5 Q yf fs L i 2 ki r ka m,c, i,x t' giiix SMX 'A fm' cwg,'2v.I,c C- fxcfmx I AD tiai xv. X s ..., lf, 1u'w,f,u.' .,. . Q yf-g45QXxLxc.:1 , 1 X. Qt ob 3 x XXL f XXX x XX Lt. OK .,c3 M x. wg, A xxx x J X 3 AU GRES STATE BANK Phone No. 876-2131 Au Gres, Michigan Continuous Service Since 1912 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CONVENIENT DRIVE-IN SERVICE Directors: Officers: IRVIN E. REICHLE IRVIN E. REICHLE CHAS. H. JENNINGS President 81 Cashier EDWIN J. CI-IRISTIE HENRY HEINRICH, JR. CHAS. I-I. JENNINGS CECIL R. I-IARTWICK Vice-President HAROLD G. GOULD EDWIN J. Cl-IRISTIE Assistant Cashier Congratulations on the successful completion of your high school course. No matter Where the path may lead, please accept our best Wishes for your future success and happiness . Congratulations, Seniors ARNOLD'S HARDWARE 81 APPLIANCE Phone 876-5233 30511 State Street, M 65 Twining Michigan Congratulations, Seniors of 1966 AU GRES PLUMBING 81 HEATING Chris Miller Sales Service A Complete Line of Automatic Heating Equipment Furnace 8: Boiler Service Phone 876-4360 201 E. Michigan Au Gres, Michigan BOPP-BUSCH MANUFACTURING COMPANY Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1966 Mass Producers of Metal Parts and Assemblies Au Gres , Michigan Congratulations, Seniors CLARE L. FORSHEE Sz SONS FUNERAL SERVICE Three Convenient Locations Twining Hale VO 7-5602 RA 8-2571 Prescott TR 3-2313 Congratulations Senior Class of l966 ENNES HOME SUPPLY Home Furnishings Appliances - -Television Sales and Service Fuelgas Au Gres , Michigan IOSCC INSURANCE AGENCY Ken Conn Phone F0rest 2-3261 435 W. Lake Street Tawas City, Michigan Cpl f JACKSON 8a CHURCH COMPANY AG Mhg C mp1'ments f PEOPLE'S STATE BANK Off E T T C y S.S.K. ENGINEERING CO. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1966 Tool 81 Die Engineering All Gres Michigan U.S. GYPSUM COMPANY PRODUCTS THAT WORK TOGETHER FOR BETTER BUILDINGS, HOMES, SCHOOLS AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS Alabaster Michigan X562 f 3 . 6 QQ 3 If C 0 W l l'l U3 T l'l'I If Z 9' CD W Z Z u. U LARRO FEEDS AU GRES TELEPHONE COMPANY BERTHIAUME SLAUGHTERHOUSE Wholesale Meats - - Custom Slaughtering Charles Berthiaume - -Proprietor 87 9 - 4 92 1 Pinconning Michigan C 81 D STONE CO. Charles Dittenber 'iBu11dozing 'landscaping 'kRoad Building 'B1ack Dirt 'l'Grading 'F ill Dirt fSand 'l'Driveways 'Gravel 'Crushed Rock i'Genera1 Trucking 'iTrenching FREE ESTIMATES 876-2501 Home Phone 876-2051 Au Gres Michigan Good Luck Seniors Class '66 EASTMAN GRAVEL PIT 653-2405 Standish Michigan HOLLAND'S IGA Groceries Choice Meats 876 - 43 1 1 Au Gres Michigan MASER PLUMBING 81 HEATING American-Standard Sales and Service Ask About Our New Water Refiner 876-2721 108 N. Mackinaw Au Gres Compliments of STATE BANK OF STANDISH Deposits Insured to 310, 000 .OO by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Standish Michigan 968' If 69?-4 4154411- DITTENBER'S SALES 81 SERVICE P Congratulations Seniors 966 RUDOLPI-I-FRANK-BEAUCH Post 8275 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS G g C AU GRES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Au Gre S BILAClC'S REAL ESTATE Broker: Catherine Bilacic Salesmen: Henry Bilacic Pete Stanley Sam Baba 876-2821 Au Gres Compliments of CHET'S BARBER SHOP 81 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP 876-2741 Michiga COUNTRY STORE Point Lookout Gourmet Foods Unusual Gifts T awas C ity KNOTTY PINE CAFE Home Cooking Merle 8: Charlotte Ridenour Owners Phone 362-423 l Michigan Congratulations Seniors W. R. NUTTAL AGENCY W. R. Nuttall--Jim Gale STANDISH LUMBER 81 MFG. CO. Phone Vlking 6-2021 Standish Michigan Standish Michigan Aus SHELL STATION TUCKER'S HARDWARE Au Gres, Michigan 876-2l2l Phone 876-2681 Shell Firestone Products Auto Repair Au Gres ARENAC COUNTY INDEPENDENT The Home Newspaper for Home Folks at Hammel Beach Standish Michigan Compliments of BLOCH BROTHERS Better Engineered Lake Communities BOB'S MARINA Boats - -Cabins - -Dockage Ski Boat- -Pontoon Boat Phone 876-2733 Au Gres Michigan CZAPSKFS Congratulations to RESTAURANT the Seniors GOORLUCK MALCOM K. DOLBEE, M.D. Seniors Au Gres Michigan Standish Michigan GWISDALA IMPL EMENT CO . john Deere Sales Sz Service jamesway Power Choring Phone Viking 6 - 372 1 Standish Michigan Congratulations to the Seniors of '66 I-I gl S RECREATION Au Gres Michigan Congratulations to Seniors R. V. HUMERICKHOUSE, D.V.M. Twining Michigan jOE'S FISHING TRIPS AND CABINS 876 -4282 Pt. Au Gres Michigan STERLING SALES 81 SERVICE TAWAS PARTS Ford and Minneapolis- MACHINE CO. Moline Farm Machinery Rambler Cars 700 W. Bay Street OL-3173 Sterling Michigan East Tawas Michigan Compliments of Compliments of J. E. THOMAS, D.C. TOWN gl COUNTRY Tawas City Michigan Au Gres Michigan VANS GROCERY GEORGE I. WOODS AGENCY Tax Service Au Gres at Hammel Beach 876-4235 A ' h' Texaco Products u Gres MIC lgan WRIGI-lT'S Congratulations Seniors Painting and Decorating ALBERT ZUIDEMA Inside or Out, for a Paint Genera-1 Contractor job Done the Wright Way. Masonry 876-2623 Au Gres 876-2771 Au Gres Congratulations to the Seniors of 66 HARVEY H. BRINKMAN, M.D. RAYMOND L. SUTTON, M.D. Tawas Michigan Congratulations to the Seniors of 66 L. S. KELLY, M.D. J. E. JACQUES, M.D. Tawas City Michigan Congratulations Seniors DR. J. C. KIEFFER, D.C. Standish, Michigan LENTNER 'S FEED SERVICE Purina Chow 81 Sanitation Northrup King Seeds Davco Fertilizer Standish Michigan MARSH'S DEPT. STORE Congratulations Seniors Bob Barry Sz Staff Au Gres, Michigan McCOURT'S CHEESE STORE The Old Original Cheese Store Pinconning, Michigan Compliments of McKAY SALES COMPANY The Dealer tnat Supplies the CHEVROLET Driver's Training Car Compliments of John 81 Neva Moffatt of the MOFFATT FUNERAL HOME Tawas City Michigan E9-St Tawas Michigan Congratulations, Seniors PAGE REXALL DRUGS Standish Michigan Congratulations to the Seniors MR. AND MRS. ROBERT RUSSELL KAY AND BOBBY Omer, Michigan Compliments of PENDREDS' STANDARD SAWY ER 'S DAIRY BAR Open Year Around Open for Breakfast at 7 A.M. SERVICE Short Orders--Carry Outs Soda Fountain We Make Our Own Pastries Si Soup. Au Gres, Michigan 215 W. Huron QUS-231 876-4161 876-2182 Compliments of PFEIFFER'S TAWAS FLOWER SHOP Phone FOrest 2-3112 116 N. Newman St. East Tawas Michigan SINGING BRIDGE GROCERY POINT AU GRES HOTEL Cocktail Bar Open Year-round 876-2561 SMITH'S GUN SHOP 498 West Franklin St. East Tawas Phone FO 2-3637 Compliments Of Compliments of JAMES GUERINCY Sales Representative Automobile Club of Michigan LIONS CLUB ,,n1 I GUNS, , i DETROIT AUTOMOBILE INTER INSURANCE EXCHANGE . O Moron sTAre 1NsuRANcE COMPANY Au Gres e, f lVliCl'1ig3.I1 foqhmmdli' Au Gres, Mich., Phone 876-2533 BESSIE ELAINE BEAUTY SALON Telephone 876-4444 Au Gres Michigan PAT RO N S Ada Bridges Egg Factory Twining Au Gres Hardware Au Gres Au Gres Motor Sales Au Gres Ed SL Ruth Bessinger Standish Cedar Valley Service Twining The Coffee Pot Omer Gauthier Texaco Au Gres W. L. Howland, M.D. Pinconning Jim's Super Market Turner Dr. B. J. jones Standish Dr. john Kucera Standish Mathews 5 81 10 Store East Tawas O'Brien's Ben Franklin Store Standish Pfaehlers Sausage Au Gres Dr. Piccinni Standish The Spot Restaurant Omer Standish Bakery and Restaurant Standish Standish Hotel Standish Standish Motel Standish Stan's Grocery Whittemore Swartz Construction Twining Western Auto Standish Whittemore Hotel Whittemore Wilson's Cheese Shoppe Inc. Pinconning The Y Drive-In Standish Ziembo Implement Company Twining .-nw. unseen S cu-.nv 7 WW ELQ .. ..,.-n.....--......,Ag,-.A.. .... . . .. ...,.....-- -M- -'ini N-c 'ist .. World News-1965 1 Humanitarian Dies-Dr. Albert Schweitzer died in September at Lambarene, his primitive hospital at the African jungle outpost of Gabon. The famed physician, who reached his 90th birthday in january, worked most of his life to relieve the suffering of jungle natives. 2 Queen Speaks-Queen Elizabeth II dedicated the John F. Kennedy memorial at Runnymede, England on May 14. Mrs. Kennedy is seated to the left and Prince Philip to the right ofthe queen. Carolyn Kennedy is seated between the queen and her mother, and Sen. Robert Kennedy stands behind Mrs. Kennedy. 3 .Mitts Universe-The reigning queen of beauty in the universe dur- ing the year was a representative from Thailand. 4 Bosch Returns-Former Dominican Republic President Juan Bosch was vehement in his address at a rally September 25, shortly after his return to Santo Domingo. 5 Win.: 1'nRun-017'-Charles deGaulle polled 55.2 per cent ofthe vote in a run-off election against Francois Mitterrandon December 19. The vote gave DeGaulle the French presidency for another 7 years, but the strength of the Socialist-Communistic candidate corroded the popularity of the 71-year-old president.. 6 Agrees lo Cease-Fire-Pakistani Foreign Minister Zulfikar Bhutto Qrightj agreed in the U.N. Security Council on September 22 to ac- cept the Council's cease-fire order in the undeclared war between Pakistan and India. Pakistanis announcement came after India had agreed to the order. 7Aborlive Coup Fails-Indonesian President Sukarno was toppled from power for a brief 20 hours last fall. He gestured at a cabinet 6 it ..,. uf -1- vi W'-, -, X ' Q N ' 3? b . -.KJ - X 'Q ,Maw f 'E 4' W K X -X, i Jhie. Nfl WF uh, , I
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