Cass City High School - Perannos Yearbook (Cass City, MI)
- Class of 1966
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CASS CITY HIGH SCHOOL CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Kay Paladi, Editor-in-Chief PERANNOS We the annual staff of 1966 present this Perannos in hopes that in the future years it will bring back many fond and wonderful memories of the fun and work en- joyed at Cass City High School. The Annual Staff 2 DEDICATION DEDICATION We the Senior Class of 1966, wish to dedicate this year’s annual to our Refresher Math and English teacher, Mr. Frank Weatherhead. We all respect and appreciate your kindness, and your ability to be a leader in our best interests. In behalf of all the Senior Class we wish you the best of luck always in the future. BOARD OF EDUCATION Standing: Donald Koepfgen, Mrs. Gerald President; Elwyn Helwig, Secretary; Donald Prieskorn, Kenneth Maharg. Front row: Reid. William S. Ruhl, Treasurer; H. M. Bulen, ADMINISTRATION Mr. Donald Crouse, Superintendent Mr. Arthur Hoimberg, Principal Mr. James Seals, Assistant Principal 5 SECRETARIES Mrs. Loraine O'Dell Secretary Superintendent's Office Mrs. Marjorie Moore Secretary Campbell, Elementary' School Mrs. Helen Ross Secretary Principal's Office Mrs. Joyce Hampshire Assistant Secretary, Superintend- ent's Office 6 FACULTY MR. DAVE ACKERMAN History B.A. M.A. fromC. M.U. MR. RICHARD CARROL! Commerce B.S. from C.M.U. MRS. MARGO ISARD Jr. High Mathemat- ics B.S. fromC.M.U. 8 MR. RONALD BASS Mathematics, Boys' P.E. B.S. from C.M.U. MR. JOHN BIFOSS Geography, Am. History, Boys' P.E. B.S. from C.M. U. MRS. SHIRLEY BIFOSS Girls' P.E. Central MR. ORION CARD! W Industrial Arts B.S. from Northern M.A. from U. of M. MR. LYLE CLARKE Agriculture, Auto Mechan- ics Farm Shop B.S. M.A. from M.S.U. MR. EDWARD DOERR Speech B.S. from M.S.U MR. GEORGE ELLIOTT Guidance B.A. Albion M.A. from U. of M. MR. ROBERT HIRN Biologv, Health B.S. from C.M.U. MISS LINDA ISBISTER English 11 12 B.A. from Alma College MRS. KATHLEEN JACKSON Home Economics B.S. from C.M.U. MR. DEXTER JOHNSON MR. WILLIAM Physical Science Math- LEMCKE ematics B.S. from C.M.U. Social Studies B.S. from C.M.U. MISS CAROLYN SUE MALLISEE 7 8 Reading and Spelling Extern from C.M.U. MRS. PAULINE MILLIGAN Jr. High English B.S. from M.S.U. MRS. JEAN OSWALD English B.S. from San Jose State M.A. from M.S.U. MR. JOHN OSWALD Science, Coach B.S. from M.S.U. MR. ROGER PARRISH Vocal Music B.S. from C.M.U. MRS. RUTH SEALS English 9 10 B. A. from C.M.U. MRS. LEONE SHAW French Spanish B.A. Life U. of M. MRS. LUCY STARMANN High Sxhool Librarian B.A. U. of M. MR. LARRY TODD Social Studies B.A. from . .U. MR. RONALD WALKER Instrumental Mu- sic B. of M. E. from U. of M. MRS. KAREN WALLACE Art B.S. from U. of M. MRS. EVELYN MACRAE English 9 10 1st. Sem. East- ern Michigan University MRS. CHAR MAINE FAHRNER Girls Physical Education No picture available MR. FRANK WEATHERHEAD General Math, B us i ness Train- ing, Annual Advis- er B.A. Life Western Mich. MR. JOHN MADSEN English 9 10 2nd. Sem. B. S. from C.M.U. 9 GRADE TEACHERS ■ MRS.INA C. MOOL Sixth Grade B.S. fromC.M. U. k 'fe MRS. HELEN GREENLEAF Sixth Grade Special Certif- icate from C.M.U. MRS. BARBARA TUCKEY Sixth Grade B.A. from M. S.U. MRS. ERMA CARDEW Fifth Grade B.S. from Eastern i MRS. BLANCHE MILLIGAN Fifth Grade B.A. from C. M.U. MRS.GERALDINE T1BBITS Fifth Grade B.S. Bethel University r MRS. NANCY HUTCHINSON Fourth Grade 1st. Sem. B. A. from C.M.U. MRS. LEOLA RETHERFORD Fourth and Sixth Grade B.A. from C.M.U. MRS. BARBARA STICKLE Fourth Grade B.S. from C. M.U. MRS. KAY MCCOLLUM Third Grade B.A. from C. M.U. ) MRS. MALVINA HOWARTH Third Grade B.S. from East- ern MRS. IVA PROFIT Third Grade B.S. from C. M.U. 10 GRADE TEACHERS MRS. JACQUELINE FREIBURGER Second Grade B.S. M.A. from C.M.U. MRS. DOROTHEA QUICK Second Grade Special, from Central MISS HARRIET WARNER First Grade B.S. from Cen- tral MISS CAROLINE GARFTY First Grade B.S. from Cen- tral MRS. BETTY MURPHY Kindergarten B. S. from Central MRS. GRACE QUICK El. Librarian B.S. M.A. from Central MISS MARY KRAMER Elementary Library As- sistant C.M.U. Extern 1st. Sem. MRS. MARIE MURRAY Elementary Principal B.S. from Central M.A. from U. of M. MRS. HELEN STEVENS R.N. School Nurse MRS. HELEN MCGRATH Second Grade Central MRS. LILA PHIPPS First Grade B.A from Eastern MRS. MARTHA BUTCHER Kindergarten B.A. from C Sl.U. MRS. LOIS BINDER Special Education B.S. from C.M.U. MRS. EDITH SCHOTT Fourth Grade 2nd. Sem. B. S. Bethel University 11 BUS DRIVERS Jerome Root Front, left to right: Rev. Richard Spencer, Jim King, Rev. George Getchel, Mrs. Don DeLong, Del Neal, Oscar Seeley, I.ouis Wright. Back, left to right: Clayton Moore, William Martus, LeRoy Kilbourn, Harold Murphy, Albert Griffin, Veron Gingrich, Sheldon Martin, Charles Peasley. CUSTODIANS 12 Clayton Moore Ross Miller Delos Neal Mr. Jerome Root Retires Mr. Root retired as the head cus- todian in the Campbell Elementary School on January 12, 1966. He had faithfully served in the janitorial serv- ice in the Cass City Schools for twenty four and a half years. He was honored at the Campbell Elementary Cafeteria from 2:45to4:15 by the Elementary Staff where he was presented with a purse and a citation of award by Mr. Paul Murray. Standing: Jimmy Warju, Joy Holik, Gina Hoffman, Joe Zawilinski Seated: Debby Petrone, Mr. Root, Mark Gohsman 13 SNAPSHOTS Barb Bliss and Rick Turner Barb Bliss, Genevieve Hutchinson, Bev Harbec, Renate Connolly. Rick Turner, Morris Brown, Dave Guinther, and Randy Clara Mary Lou Spencer ANDREA ASHMORE We've found her sweet; at least we know, that ring was put there by a beau. KEITH BAUDOIN Babysitting is fun if you have the right baby. Vice-President 2; Student Council 2; Honor Society 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Prom Commit- tee 4; School Newspaper Staff 4; Homecoming Escorts 3,4; Speech Play 1,5; French Club 2 DAVID BARNES (DAVE) I live for the week- ends. BARBARA BLISS (BARB) If men are the spice of life, make my life spicy. Home-room Representatives; Student Council 3; Homecom- ing Queen 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Treasurer CONNIE BEHR 1 found my man early to avoid the rush. Hall Guide 1,2,3; Student Secretary 4; Cafeteria 1,2, 3; Choir 4 JAMES BALLARD (JIM) Yes, he's a man, but what's a man? President 1; Home-room rep- resentative 1, Honor Society 3; French Club 2; Pep Club 4; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Sports Manager 1; Intramural Basketball 3 16 ANN BOONAR ’’Full of f i re, m i sc h ief too, doing little things she shouldn't do. F.N.C. 1,2,3; Choir 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Candy Strippers 1,2. ALVIN BURK (AL) I'm not really bashful, it's just my manner. M. LOUISE BROWN I know alot but I just can't think of it now.'' Choir 1,2,3; Annual Staff 2; Student Secretary 4; Hall Guide 4; Play-make-up3; Jun- ior Ranglers 1,2 o II. LINDA BUTLER I'm not curious; I just like to know things. WAYNE COPELAND Full of humor and fun, all he does is well done. President 4; Vice-Pres. 3; Secretary 1,2; Hall Guide 3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Football 1, 2,3,4; Bas ketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4 KATHY DECKER A quiet girl, but lot's of fun. She never leaves until her work is done. Future Teachers Club 4; Science Club 4; Tennis 4; Pep Club 3,4; Drama Club 4; School Newspaper 4 JAMES CRANE (JIM) I study I fail, if I don't study I fail, I don’t study, I fail ' F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Foot-ball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1,2, 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4 VIRGINIA CRAWFORD (VIRG) Some think the world was made for fun and frolic; well, wasn't it?? CAROL DENEEN It’s a greater art to lis- ten than to talk. Choir 2,4 DUANE DELONG Look out world here he comes. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Vice-Presi- dent 4; C.C. Livestock Club 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 2,3; Var- sity Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3 ,4 Basketball 1,2,3 ; Base- ball 1,2 ; Track 3,4 18 CHARLES CHURCHILL (CHUCK) A real philosopher, ear- ly and late; if a line was crook- ed he would argue it straight. Vice-president 4; Electronics Club 4; Secretary 4; Foreign Exchange Student 3; Varsity Club 3,4; Basketball 3 ,4 RENATE CONNOLLY If boys are a dime a doz- en, I’ll take a buck and a half's worth. Hall Guide 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Student Secretary 1; Talent Show 1; Pep Club 3,4; Drama Club 4; Student Newspaper 4; Forensic 4 i .i RANDY CLARA Women are the best of my troubles. 4 ROSE COOK An innocent face, but you never can tell. Band 1; F.H.A. 3,4; Student Librarian 3 RUSSELL D. COLEMAN (RUSS) I'm willing to be con- vinced but show me a man who can do it. Art 3,4; CAROL COPELAND Silence is the key to content. 19 GLORIA DERENGOWSKI What? No men in heaven? Down please. ROBERT DOERR (BOB) ,}Just me and my pick- up against the world. F.T.C. 3; Band 1.2,3; Annual Staff 3,4; Debate 3; Electron- ics Club 4 GAYLE DILLON He was cuter last nite --he had his father's car. Home-room representa- tive 1; Student Council 1; Choir 1,4; Cheerleader 2, 4; Alternate 3; French Club 2,3,4; Treasurer 2; Pep Club 3,4; Drama Club 4; Student Paper 4; PENNY DILLON She is witty, she is wise, and she's a terror for her size. Varsity Alternate 3; French Club 2,3,4; Report- er 2; Pep Club3,4; Presi- dent 4; Speech Play 2;News- paper 4; Drama Club 4 20 BRENT GALLAWAY (THE HUNTER) I've found my favorite hunting ground near Deford. Shop Clerk 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1. DAVID GUINTHER Someday I shall do some- thing, but what it is I don't know. District Solo Ensemble 2,3, 4; State Solo Ensemble 2; Play 3; Football 1; Basketball 2; Track 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Li- brarian 3; Student Librarian LINDA HAHN Not that I love study less, but love fun more. Hall Guide 3,4; Future Nurses Club 2,3,4; Vice President 3, President 4; Pep Club 3. LINDA GRUBER Love may be a fast race, but I manage to keep up. Art 4; Hall Guide 3,4; Student Secretary 4 INGER HANSSON One of Sweden's great- est. F.H.A. 4; Student Council 4; F.N.A. 4; Student Secretary 4; Art 4; Exchange Student From Sweden 4 21 KATHLEEN HOLM (Kathy) Something old, some- thing new; thatTs what she's looking forward to.. Choir 2,3,4; Student Sec- retary 4; Annual Staff 4; Co-Editor 4; F.H.A. 4; Pep Club 1,2; Drama Club 4; Skit Committee 2; News Paper Staff 4; Honor Roll I; Senior Band 1,2; District Band Festival 1; Pep Band 1; School Play make-up 3; Play 4; Junior Prom Com- mittee NORMA HURD Well I finally made it at last. DEAN HULIEN There's room at the top but climbing makes medizzy. Hall Guide 3,4; Band 1,2,4; Annual Staff 3,4; M.C. 3,4; French Club 4; Football 1,2, 3 ,4 ; Track 1,2,3; Varsity Club 4; Drama Club 4; School Newspaper 4; School Play 3, 4; Science Fair 2,4; Phys. Ed. 1,2; Pep Club 4; Speech Play 3 GENEVIEVE HUTCHINSON (HUTCH) Once I thought nights were made for study, but now I know different. Choir 2,3,4; Art 3,4. KATHLEEN HURD School breaks up my full day. FRANK KELLER (FRANKIE) Why should the devil have all the fun?? 22 BEVERLY HARBEC My heart is like a moon, there is always a man in it. Homecoming Court 3, 4; Hall Guide 2,3; Cheerlead- er 3,4; Future nurses Club 2; Student Secretary 4; Talent Show 1,3; Junior Wranglers 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4 JOAN HEILIG It's nice to be natural when you’re naturally nice. Honor Society 1; Student Sec- retary 4; Student Librarian 2; Cafeteria 3 RICHARD HARTWICK (RICH) rm on the road to suc- cess, I realize that failure is only a de.tour. Class President 3; Homeroom Representative 3; Student Council 3; I lonor Society 1,2,3, 4 ; Debate 2,3; Speech Contest 1; Varsity club 2,3,4; Football 3; Electronics Club4; Treasurer 4; Speech Class Play 1,2 i ■ JUDY HERONEMUS If there were more like her, the stock of halos would run out. Choir 4; Student Teacher 3; Bible Club 1,2,3. NANCY HECK ROTH If absence makes a heart grow f onde r, Mr. Seals must love me. EILEEN HICKS A sensible girl with a studious mind. Secretary 2; Treasurer 4; Home-room representative 2, 4; Student Council 2,4; Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Hall Guide 2, 4; F.H.A. 3,4; Historian 4; Student Secretary 3,4; Science Fair 4; Homecoming Chair- man 4 TOM KELLY Hard work may not kill, but it scares me half to death. Varsity Club 2,3,4; Football 3; Basketball 4 ; Baseball 1 , 2 . 3 ,4 MARY KLOC If I can't find anything to laugh about, I just giggle. Choir 4; Student Secretary 4; Speech Play 1,2. BONNIE KENNEDY I'd rather wear out than rust out. Honor Society 1; Debate 1; Speech Contest 1,2,3; Student Librarian 2,3; Student Teach- er 1; Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 1,2; Local and District Science Fair 3; District Forensic Contest 1,2; Junior Planning Committee 3; S.I.A. A.M. 2,3 DAVID KING (DAVE) Much wisdom is grief; I prefer Happiness! ■ JERRY KNOBLET He is a quiet youth at times. Home-room Representative 1; Student Council 1,3,4; Thumb B Representative 3.4; Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Hall Guide 3; Varsity Football 1,2,3 ,4 LARRY KOLB I'm the good man who is so hard to find. F.F.A. 1.2,3,4; Baseball 1; Track 2.3 . 4 ; 24 CONNIE KRUG An old maid I'll never be as long as there are fish in the sea. Student Librarian 3; Pep Club 3.4; Future Nurses 3, 4; Secretary 4; Biology Lab. Ass't 4. Science Fair 3; Annual Staff 1,2; F.H.A. 3,4; Parliamentarian 4; Drama Club Play 4; Drama Club 4; Choir 4; Art 2; DENNIS LUETTKE It's not what you do-it's what you get away with. Drama Club 4; Band Announ- cer 3,4; Speech 3; Electronics Club 4; School Play 3; Party Committee 4; Sports Manager 4 DAVID MAC RAE (GUS) I'm the kind of guy my mother doesn't want around. Student Council 4; Honor Soc- iety 2,3,4; Hall Guide 2,3,4; Future Teacher Club 3,4; An- nual Staff 4; Student Teacher 3,4; French Club 4; Speech Contest 1; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3 ,4 ; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3; Track 3; Electronics Club 4; Drama Club 4; School Paper 4; School Play 3,4. LYNDA LEBIODA (LYN) Her friendly smile has won her friends for many a mile. Home- room Representative 1; Homecoming Court 4; Cheer- leader J.V. (alternate) 2; Var- sity 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Treas- urer 4; Future Homemakers 3; Future Teachers 4; Pres- ident 4; Student Teacher 4; Speech Play 2; Pep Club 2,3, 4; Secretary 4; Newspaper 4; Drama Club 4; Annual Staff 4. JAMES LUANA (JIM) Girls are bothersome, I like to be bothered. peggy McConnell When she's good she's very good, but.’ Hall Guide 4; F.N.C. 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Student Secre- tary 4; Drama Club 4 25 KENNETH NOSTRANT (SPIDER) ’There's nothing like be- ing a Senior. BOB NOVAK Deeds not words, make a man. Science Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Spanish Club 4; Speech Con- test 1; Baseball 1,3; KATHLEEN L. PALADI (KAY) Every woman has her devilish moments. Pep Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Editor 4; Art 3.4; HENRY PAPP (HANK) I favor a five day week- end. NANCY PARTAKA I go throueh life doing lots ana saying little. Choir 2,3,4; Speech Play 2 DFLORES PARTAKA If I only have one life to live let me live it. Choir 2,3,4; Student Sec- retary 4; Spanish Club 1. 26 WAYNE MC LEISH A quiet boy, he is bound to succeed.” Science Fair 2; Science Fair 4 HELEN MULRATH The happiest day of my life, is the last day of school.” GRANT MERCHANT School breaks up my weekend. Future Farmers 1,2,3,4; President 4; National Repre- sentive 3; Shop Clerk 4; Cass City Livestock Club 1,2,3,4; Vice President 3; Reporter 1; Treasurer 2. I SHIRLEY NEAL I never flirt, it's too dangerous. Annual Staff 2; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Secretary 4; Bible Club 2; Soloist 2,3; Caf- eteria 3 MARGARET MODZEN A faithful worker, a loyal friend, you’ll find in Margaret till the end. Choir 1,2,3.4; Student Secre- tary 4 EUSTACE NIZZOLA Easy come, easy go.” 27 MARLENE PELTON Nothing is the matter as long as I can chatter. Art 3; Choir 1,2,3,4; PepClub 3; Cafeteria 1,2,3,4; PATRICIA ROGERS (PAT) To have friends is to be a friend. Student Council 4; Secretary 4; Honor Society 1; F.H.A. 2, 3,4; Vice-President 3; Pres- ident 4; Pep Club 3; Annual Staff 2,3,4;Class Playl; Forensic 1; Local District; Jr. Banquet Chairman 3; Homecoming committee 4; Student Librarian 3; Christ- mas Prom committee 3 RON PRINGLE The voice for the farm. Football 1; Future Farmers 1.2,3,4. MIKE ROOT He’s a self made man and he worships his creator. Hall Guide 4; Student Teacher 3; Varsity Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3 .4 ; Basket ball 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Track 2,3 ; Pep Club 1,2; Debate 1; Speech Contest 1 ROBERT RABIDEAU Now listen women, men like me don’t come your way often. Class P resident 2; Vice- President 1; Treasurer 3; Student Council 1,2, 3,4; Parliamentarians; Thumb B Representative 3,4; President 4; Student Librarian 3,4; Talent Show 4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Vice-President 3; Football 1. 2, 3 ,4 ; Baseball 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ; Pep Club 3, 4; President 4; Student Council President 4; Basketball 1 DOUGLAS RUHL (RICK) All great men are dying off, in fact I don't feel so well myself. Student Council 4; Treasurer 4; Hall Guide 4; Student Li- brarian 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Pep Club 4; Football I; Bas- ketball 1,2,3 .4 ; Baseball 1 . 2 .3 .4 ; Float Chairman 2,3, 4; Newspaper Editor 4 28 JOANN RUTKOSKI Modesty is a charming grace. LES SEARLS Who said Romeo was the greatest lover?” Home-room Representative 3; Student Council 3; Honor So- ciety 4; Hall Guide 3,4; An- nual Staff 4; Student Librarian 4; Spanish Club 4; Tennis 1, 2,3,4; Varisty Club 3,4; Foot- ball 1,3 .4 ; Baseball 2,3 ; Track 3; Sports Manager 1,2; Electronics Club 4; Drama Club 4; School Newspaper 4 CATHY RYLAND The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it. Student Secretary 4; Annual Staff 3; Art CAROL SEELEY She often burns the mid- night oil but sad to say 'twas not for toil. Home-room representative 1; Choir 2,3,4; F.T.C. 4; Band 1, 2; Student Secretary 4; Pep Club 3,4; Drama Club 4 DAVID SCHEMBER (BUTCH) Blessed be the man who invented SLEEP! JOYCE SEELEY A quiet girl, but quite a girl. Future Teachers Club 4; Fu- ture Nurses Club 1,2,3,4; Secretary; President 3; Speech Contest 1,3; Pep Club 4 29 LINDA SEELEY I'll never let studies interfere with my educa- tion.” Choir 2,3,4; Band 1; School Play 3 RONALD SPEIRS (RON) It's a wise man who knows his own business.” EVELYN SMENTEK If silence were golden. I’d be a millionaire.” Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3; Student Secretary 4; GARY SMITH Great men have made mistakes, I have made mis- takes; therefore, I am a great man!” F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; 12th Sentinel; 11th State Delegate LINDA TAYLOR (SUE) But Mother!!!! Choir 4; Band 1; Spanish Club 1; Pep Club 3; P e p Assembly 2; GLORIA SPENCER If mischief is part of heaven, she's on her way there.” m W 30 ble Festivals 2,3,4; State Solo Ensemble Festivals 3,4; School newspaper 4; Lo- cal Science Fair 3,4; Regional Science Fair 2; MARY LOU SPENCER (MARY) My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with me. Student Council 4; Thumb B. representative, Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Hall guide 4; Band 2, 3,4; Librarian 3; Talent Show M.C. 3; Spanish Club 1, C.C. Livestock Club 1,2,3,4; Dairy Club President 2; Program Chairman 3, Reporter 4; Speech Contest 2,5; Debate 2, 3,4; District Band Festivals 2,3,4; District Solo Ensem- ROSEMARY SPENCER I'd love to be a dentist when teachers have a tooth- ache. LARRY STRACE I'm the kind of guy my mother doesn't want me t o hang around with. ALICE SPENCER I'm really not quiet. I iust pretend. Choir 1,2,3,4; Cafeteria 2, 3. BARBARA STARMANN (BARB) Here'sa lass weallagree takes her lessons seriously. Class Secretary 4; Home- room Representative 2; Stu- dent Council 2; Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Hall Guide 3; Junior Varsity Cheerleading 1,2; Band 1.2,3; Annual Staff 4; French Club 2,3,4; President 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Drama Club 4; Newspaper 4; Science Fair 4; Solo arklEnsemble 3; LARRY THOMPSON I went through school being a success, now the world owes me a living. Home-room Representative!; Band 1; Science Club 1,2; Baseball 1 31 CAROL TRACY Marriage is a wonct rful doorway to life.” Choir 4 DAVID VAN ALLEN There are wild thoughts behind those devilish eyes. Projectionists 4; Football 1, 3 ,4 ; Baseball 1; Track 3; Electronics Club 4; Varsity Club 3.4 DAVID URBAN (DAVE) I have two speeds; slow and slower. RICK TURNER I'm not a rule breaker just a mischief maker. Treasurer 2; Secretary 3; Football 1,2 ,3 ,4 ; Track 1,2,3 ,4 ; Basketball 1; Base- ball 1; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Treasurer ■■ ALFRED WALLACE short; I'm here to enjoy it! RONA VENEMA There are two sides to every problem; the wrong side and my side. Art 3,4; Student Librarian 2; Bible Club 1,2,3. 32 BONNIE WEIPFERT I've tiptoed into my room late so often that the neighbors think I'ma ballet dancer. Hall Guide 3; Choir 1,2; Future Homemakers 2,3,4; Student Secretary 4; Stu- dent Librarian 3; Pep Club 3; Art 3,4 SNAPSHOTS FROM THE GUV WHITTAKER 'Give me a little question and I'll try to give you a book sized answer. Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Elec- tronics Club 4; Science Fair 4 SENIOR POLL PRETTIEST EYES Kathy Ryland, and Randy Clara BEST LOOKING Bev liar bee, and A1 Wallace SENIOR POLL NEATEST HAIR Kathy Holm, and Keith Baudoin LONGEST HAIR Bob Novak, and Mary Kloc MOST LIKELY TOSUCCEED Mary Lou Spencer, and Guy Whittaker PRETTIEST SMILE Bev liar bee, and Dave Van Allen 35 SENIOR POLL NEATEST DRESSER Barb Starmann, and Randy Clara MOST POPULAR Barbara Bliss, and Bob Rabideau MOST MISCHIEVOUS Linda Seeley, and Russ Coleman SENIOR POLL MOST ATHLETIC Gayle Dillon, Lynda Lebioda, and Wayne Copeland CLASS FLIRTS Renate Connolly, and Dave Barnes CLASS SAMARITANS Eileen Hicks, and Rick Ruhl Top Left: Decoration scene. Top Right: Mr. Crouse spoke for the faculty at banquet. Center L. to R.: Phil Gray served as toast- master. Joyce Smentek, Jr. Pres., welcomed the Seniors. Sue Kelley sang accompanied by Tim Knight. Bottom Left: Denise Michels sang and right shows more of the lovely dec- orations provided by the Juniors for annual Junior-Senior banquet and prom. Top Left to Right: Wayne Copeland, Sr. Pres., spoke for the Seniors. East wall of the gymnasium. Center Left: Linda Hicks and Sue Kelley sang. Right Mr. and Mrs. Cardew were presented a gift by Martha Reagh for the Jun- iors. Bottom Rosemary Fritz sang and at right another view of the decorations. SWING OUT BACCALAUREATE SERVICE Sunday, May Twenty-ninth Processional March.........-.......... High School Band “Pomp and Circumstance” - Elgar Invocation ................. The Rev. Richard Canfield Baptist Church Selections..................High School A Cappella Choir “The Spacious Firmament - Franz Haydn Bless the Lord, 0 My Soul - Ippolitof-Ivanov Scripture Reading...............The Rev. George Getchel Church of Christ Prayer for the Graduates..............The Rev. R. E. Betts E.U.B Church Selection...................... High School A Cappella Choir The Peace Prayer of St. Francis Address....................................Dr. Marion Hostetler Presbyterian Church The Dimensions of Human Life” Selections ..................... High School A Cappella Choir “Wondrous Cool, Thou Woodland - Johannes Brahms “Day is Dying in the West - M. Lathbury ard W. Billings Benediction.........................The Rev. Richard Canfield Baptist Church Postlude .................................. High School Band ll Mary I.ou Spencer, Valedictorian (top} Willard D. Cheek, Guest Speak- er (bottom) n 3 0 J o ? 1 •_ 2 « ? Wayne Copeland, Class President (top) Richard Hartwick, Salutatorian (right) GRADUATION EXERCISES THE CLASS OF 1966 Thursday, June Second Chairman...............—................................Wayne Copeland Senior president Salutatory............................... Richard Hartwick Tuba Solo .............................. Mary Lou Spencer “Air and Bourree - Bach Accompanist - Donald Greenleaf Address................_....................Willard D. Cheek General Motors Research Laboratories “Back in Your Own Back Yard Presentation of Honors and Awards ................James Seals Assistant Principal Singing of the Alma Mater........................ Graduates Valedictory ........................... Mary Lou Spencer Presentation of the Graduates...............Arthur Holmberg Principal Awarding of Diplomas ......................... Donald Crouse Superintendent of Schools Vocal Solo........—....................... Donald’ Greenleaf “The Lord’s Prayer” - Malotte Accompanist - Roger Parrish Andrea Kay Ashmore James Lyman Ballard David Andrew Barnes ■•Keith Rolland Baudoin Connie Lulu Behr Barbara Joy Bliss Anna Belle Bognar Margaret Louise Brown Morris David Brown Alvin Robert Burk II Linda Fern Butler Deborah Jean Chapman Charles Avon Churchill Randy Dale Clara Russell Denton Coleman Renate Eleonore Connolly Rose Sharon Cook Carol Sue Copeland Wa ne Kenneth Copeland James William Crane Virginia Lee Crawford Kathy Lynn Decker Duane Lee DeLong Carol Ann Deneen Gloria Joyce Derengowski Gayle Kay Dillon Penelope Sue Dillon Robert Bruce Doerr Annie Marie Ferguson James Alger Freiburger Brent Lee Gallaway •Donald Frederick Greenleaf Linda Ann Gruber David Lee Guinther Linda Marie Hahn Inger MariAnne Hansson Beverly Ann Harbec •Richard L. Hartwick Nancy Ann Heckroth Joan Agnes Heilig •Judy Lynn Heronemus •Eileen Sue Hicks Kathleen Marie Holm Dean William Hulien Kathleen Ann Hurd Norma Irene Hurd Genevieve Marie Hutchinson Frank Patrick Keller Thomas Albert Kelly Bonnie Jane Kennedy David James King Mary Elizabeth Kloc •Gerald Frederick Knoblet Larry Robert Kolb Connie Elise Krug Lynda Lou Lebioda James Duane Luana Dennis Alan Luettke •David Allen MacRae Peggy Lynn McConnell 'Wayne Donald McLeish Grant Leslie Merchant Margaret Marie Mozden Helen Marie Mulrath Shirley Marie Neal Eustace F. Nizzola Kenneth Nostrant Robert Allen Novak Kathleen Leitha Paladi Delores Jean Partaka Nancy Marie Partaka Marlene Kaye Pelton Ronald Charles Pringle Robert Warren Rabideau, Jr. Patricia Ann Rogers Richard Michael Root Douglas Eric Ruhl JoAnn Clara Rutkoski Cathy Ann Ryland David Ralph Schember •Leslie Robert Searls Carol Ann Seeley Joyce June Seeley Linda Lee Seeley Evelyn Jean Smentek Gary Lee Smith •Ronald George Speirs Alice Mae Spencer Gloria Jean Spencer •Mary Lou Spencer Rosemary Spencer •Barbara Lee Starmann Larry Thomas Strace Linda Sue Taylor Larry Shaw Thompson Cnrol Rose Tracy Richard Leon Turner David Florian Urban David Paul VanAllen Jane Rona Venema Alfred James Wallace Bonnie Lou Weippert Duane James White •Guy Edward Whittaker, Jr. • Elected to membership in the National Honor Society 43 Mr. Donald Crouse handing out the senior Diplomas. SNAPSHOTS L. Kolb D. Hulien R. Turner M. Root M. Brown K. Holm, B. Bliss,? D. Guinther L. Brown B. Bliss R. Connolly L. Kolb UNDERGRADS JUNIORS Ackerman, Edward Allen, Connie Anker, Cathy Anthes, Larry Asher, David Austin, Jean Ballagh, Judy Beecher, Carolyn Bigham, Carolyn Bock, Diane Bohnsack, Janene Brown, James Bryant, Mary Sue Bulen, David Burk, David Calka, Linda Champion, Rebecca Chippi, Bradley Copeland, James Corl, Charlene Creason, Nancy Cybulski, Ronald Doerr, Randy Fox, John Frankowski, Tom Freiburger, Bernard Freiburger, Diane Fritz, Rosemary Goodall, Grant Gordon, Edwin Goss, Frances Gray, Phillip Greenlee, Joanne Groth, Diane Guilds, Larry Guinther, Christine Hayes, Kenneth Heilig, Margaret Herhalt, Kathleen Hicks, Linda Hoffman, Gail Hoppe, Joanne Hoppe, Stanley Horne, Fred Hughes, Judy Hurd, Sharada Johnson, Ruth Ann Joos, Donald Kelley, Sue King, Larry Knight, Tim LaJoie, Kathy Langenburg, Reta Lapp, Bonnie Lindsay, Paul Lounsbury, Tom Wright, Judy Zawilinski, Alan JUNIORS Luana, Susan Lubaczewski, Joanne MacDonald, Robert Mark, Christine Matlack, Sharon Matuszak, Mark Meredith, Jerry Michels, Denise Michels, Veronica Nichols, Philip Osentoski, David Papp, Rosemary Parrott, Linda Parrott, Rickie Peasley, Ray Perlaki, Bonnie Puterbaugh, Larry Rabideau, Renee Randall, Daryl Rayl, Rona Reagh, Martha Rockwell, Phillip Russell, Linda Seeley, Brenda Shagena, John Silvernail, Dawn Skripy, Steve Smentek, Joyce Stine, Dean Stroupe, Kathryn Tetreau, Lexie Tracy, Dorothy Tuckey, James Van Vliet, Richard Vollmar, Diane Walters, James Webb, Josephine Weippert, Karl Weippert, Linda Wentworth, Roderick Whittaker, Cheryl Whittaker, Diane ) SOPHOMORES Allen, Juanita Asher, Janet Auvil, Nancy Barnes, Tim JJarriger, Richard Bartle, Linda Betts, Robert Bitterling, Joyce Bliss, David Boylan, Debbie Brown, Linda Bukowski, Roger Bullock, Dale Burns, Mary Sue Cole, Joan Copeland, Paula Decker, Carol DeLong, Connie Dewey, Thomas Diefenbach, Pauline Dillon, Terry Doerr, Mary Eberline, Sharon Edzik, Gary Esau, Eric Finkbeiner, Tim Flannery, David Flannery, Leo Fox, Bonnie Francis, Pat Geiger, Sandra Graham, Joseph Groombridge, James Groth, Marie Gruber, Barbara Gruber, Eddie Guc, Susan Guinther, Susann Harbec, Debby Hartwick, Larry Hawley, James Heilig, Bonnie Hennessey, David Hiatt, Kenneth Hile, Terry Hillaker, Jack Holm, Karen Hostetler, Donald Hutchinson, Linda Johnson, Linda Kaufman, Richard Klinkman, William Kloc, James Kloc, Joseph Koepf, Clem Koepf, Helen Koepf, Patsy Langenburg, Barbara LeValley, Paul Linderman, Freda Linderman, Helen Longuski, Dennis Lorentzen, Richard MacDonald, Dennis 48 SOPHOMORES MacRae, Margaret McCarty, Paulette McCreedy, Mitchell McIntosh, Robert McRae, Richard Maharg, John Malack, Joan Mallory, Jeri Mark, Kathy Marshall, Gloria Maurer, Gregory Maurer, Martin Merchant, Joe Mika, Linda Murdick, James Murphy, Michael Nicholas, Eugene Novak, Patty Parmenter, William Parrott, Janet Perry, Shirley Pine, Rally Powell, Brenda Profit, Miles Rabideau, Dan Rabideau, Suzanne Rabideau, Terri Rexin, Mary Rutkowski, Larry Schram, Linda Seeley, Wayne Selby, Jack Sherman, Carol Sherrard, David Sieggreen, Dennis Smentek, Elizabeth Smith, Linda Smith, Thomas Spencer, Floyd Starr, Constance Stine, Dennis Stine, Gloria Sugden, Linda Smith, Sharon Turner, David Voss, Earl Weippert, Ronald Wentworth, Debbie Winchester, Mary Lou Yens, JoAnn Louise Zawilinski, Mike Zawilinski, Nancy 49 FRESHMEN ill a 9 ?• Adams, Edward Aleksink, Randy Armstead, Betty Ashmore, Henry Auvil, Dale Ayres, Mary Ball, Kerry Ballard, Barbara Bardwell, Tom Bean, Kenneth Benkelman, Carole Bock, Randy Bridges, Robby Brinkman, Terry Briolat, Yvonne Brown, Linda Burk, James Butler, Jean Calka, Carla Canfield, Linda Chambers, Gary Dobbs, Pamela Doerr, Jean Dohring, Craig Dorlana, Cheryl Eisincer, Kenny Englehart, Vivian Francis, Harvey Gaffney, Karen Geister, Marsha Gingrich, Linda Golding, John Gordon, Joyce Grifka, David Groombridge, Susie Guild, Linda Guinther, Tom Haire, Lynn Hammett, Steve Hennessey, William Hoffman, Kell Hosner, Larry Hosner, Steve Hurd, Ellen Hurd, Grace Hurd, Margaret Kappen, Vickie Kaufman, Don Kennedy, Kenneth Kerbyson, Karen Kolb, Tom Krug, John LaJoie, Louise Linderman, Harvey Lorentz, Judy Mac Callum, Neil Mac Rae, Barbara Me C reedy, Bob Me Cullough, Kathy Mark, Joe Marshall, Judy Mika, George Miller, Gerry Miracle, Mick Morgan, Ellen Mozaen, Gerald Nicholas, Dan Nicholas, Mary Nicholas, Roger Nichols, Pamela Nicol, Cheryl Nicol, John FRESHMEN Nicol, Lee Novak, John Orzel, Joan Parker, Barb Parrott, Marsha Lou Perlaki, Bill Powell, Elaine Pugh, Albert Rabideau, Timmy Randall, Pam Reid, Roger Rhodes, Barb Ross, Richard Russell, Jean Rutkoski, Patty Ryan, Fred Sabo, Luella Sattler, Debra Schram, Ervin Schuette, Sandra Sefton, Gary Simmons, Lena Skinner, Bob Smith, Eileen Smith, Karen Smith, Lorraine Soldan, Lee Spear, Mary Helen Spencer, Allen Spencer, Judy Spencer, Kaye Spencer, Bill Stilson, Jill Stine, David Stine, Maynard Stoll, Gene Stace, Mark Stace, Wade Thane, Carol Thompson, Jim Tuckey, Scott Turner, George Turner, Kathy Turner, Marilee Vollmar, Gary Wagner, Brenda Wasserman, Laurence Watson, Gordon Wendell, Edward Wernette, Don White, Tom Whittaker, Gerald Whittaker, Kathy Whittaker, Linda Wood, Larry Wright, Bradley Wright, Linda Zawilinski, Dianna Ziemba, Kathy Venema, Calvin % m ° «i 1 iM Mu i c$ V r n rW +- | , •' C c • ; Mk 4 V T - . 7 v 51 EIGHTH GRADE Asher, John Ashmore, Dale Atwell, Lynn Auten, Jill Ayres, Susan Ballagh, Betty Barnes, Gary Bartnik, John Battel, Margaret Betts, Bettse Bifoss, John Bills, Susan Bryant, Diana Calka, Mona Clara, Dennis Clara, Pamela Clarke, Margie Cody, Ronald Cooper, Tim Craig, Christine Crandell, Charles Cummins, Ruth Darling, Carl Davis, Tony Dillon, John Dillon, Richard Eshelman, Bruce Fader, Linda Geiger, Sally Gidaings, Kenneth Golding, James Goss, William Hahn, Edward Hartwick, Sharia Hartwick, Susan Mealy, Michael Heilig, J udy Hicks, Fred Hillaker, Joe Hunter, Ruth Ann Karr, Timothy Keating, Philip King, Bruce King, Robert Kloc, Theresa Koepf, Linda Koepfgen, Janet Lajoie, Laura Limberger, Nancy Little, David Luana, John MacDonald, Jo Ellen MacDonald, Paul McClory, Larry McComb, Tim McCreedy, Deborah EIGHTH GRADE McFarland, Melvin McLellan, James Mester, Bill Milligan, David Miracle, Wanda Moore, Thomas Morse, Marva O'Connor, Sharon O'Henley, Raymond Periso, Brenda Pierce, Louis Pierce, William Rabideau, Lynnea Root, Louann Russel, George Sawicki, Patty Searls, Marsha Selby, James Shagena, Linda Skiles, David Skinner, Shirley Smentek, John Spencer, Franklin Starr, Tom Stickle, Diane Taylor, Lee Thane, Patty Tuckey, Susan Turner, Thomas Voss, Karen Wasserman, Matthew Wendell, Frank White, JoAnn Whittaker, Dennis Whittaker, Earl Whittaker, Sherry Wilier, John Wills, Gary Zawilinski, Martin ABSENT Giddings, Barbara Frazel, Raymond Kanaby, Cynthia Slinglend, Pamela Spencer, Laura 53 SEVENTH GRADE Alexander, Robert Armstead, Judy Austin, Nancy Auten, Mardi Bacon, Sherry Ball, Marsha Bifoss, Robert Bingham, Nancy Bills, Gwen Brown, William Bulen, Anne Caister, Daniel Canfield, Mark Clarke, Carol Cooper, Joe Crawford, Sharia Crawford, Sharon Creason, Rebecca Croft, Mary Jane Crow, Carl Curtis, Dennis Daley, Jeanne Damm, Debbie Dillon, Kay Dillon, Linda Doerr, Patricia Lmmons, Norman Englehart, Duane Erla, Yvonne Field, Cathy Freeman, Terry Geiger, Shari Glaspie, Jan Goss, Doris Groth, Gail Guernsey, Scott llagle, Linda Hartle, Sharon Hennessey, Robert llillaker, Elizabeth Hillaker, Kathy Hoffman, Robbin Horne, Dewayne Hostetler, Elizabeth Hughes, Charles Hunt, Thomas Hurd, Janice Hutchinson, Elden Johnson, Jill Johnston, Lynn Jordan, Frank Karr, Joyce Kirn, Michael Koepfgen, Susan Kolb, Lou Ann Kozan, Randy SEVENTH GRADE Lounsbury, Norris MacDonald, Susan McClorey, Cynthia McCreedy, James McCreddy, Jean MacRae, Susan Maharg, James Martin, Karen Martin, George Merchant, Leslie Mester, Charles Morse, Andrea Mulrath, Peter Muz, Gerald Nicol, Muriel Papp, Michael Parrish, Cheryl Parrot, Rebecca Perlaki, Martin Powell, Dennis Rabideau, Diane Rayl, Ruth Ann Retherford, Ralph Russell, Tom Sattler, Rick Skinner, Karen Smith, Kaye Smith, Linda Smutek, Raymond Snear, Judy Spencer, Jeffrey Strickland, Cynthia Sugden, Donna Tuckey, Carol Turner, Deborah Turner, Susan Urban, Kathleen Weippert, Janet White, Robert Whittaker, Helen Whittaker, Larry Whittaker, Sally Zawilinski, John Absentees: Slingland, Willhemeana Spencer, Clinton Stoneburgh, Susan fi Your Complete Home Supply Store Auto Accessories Lawn Furniture Power Tools Power Lawnmovers Garden Tractors Roto Tillers Ferris Ware, Owner 55 DEFORD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DEFORD TEACHERS Setting at the table is from L. toR.- Mrs. RoselynMurdick, Margaret Brown, Mrs. Dorothy Graubner; Standing is Mrs. Mrs. Geraldine Coleman, Principal Robert L. Stickle, Mrs. Vera Hoadley, and Mrs. Virginia Crawford. 56 DEFORD SCHOOL EIGHTH GRADE Churchill, Dale Deering, Bonnie Holcomb, Sandra Kilborn, Lee Krueger, Kenneth LeValley, Bruce Lasko, Elaine £.v v V ' Nicol, Robert Pasieczny, Ann Pasieczny, Betty Whittaker, Randy Whysall, Molly Zimba, Bernadette r SEVENTH GRADE Bean, Patricia Cooper, Cindy Deering, Lee Edwaras, Paula Francis, Dennis Hopper, Kim Kloc, Robert Lauria, Teddy LeValley, Marty Lyndal, Gary Pringle, Gary Pugh, Roger Rurd, Norman Spencer, John Spencer, Leo Warner, Clinton Wilson, Henry Wood, Patty Zimba, Rita Absent: Marsha Curtis Jim Selby SNAPSHOTS Paula Copeland Pam Dobbs Kathy McCullough Patsy Koepf Bonnie Lapp Sharon Lberline Mary Doerr Terri Rabideau I M Gloria Stine t Barbara Gruber Brenda Linda Seeley ACTIVITIES ANNUAL STAFF Front-K. Holm, M. Searls, L. Smith, Mr. Weatherhead, S. B. Doerr; L. Searls, D. Rabideau, B. Novak, T. Dillon, B. Turner, P. Thane, K. Paladi; D. MacRae, L. Lebioda, J. Parker, P. Nichols; M. Parrot, M. Calka, G. Russell. Wright, C. Behr, N. Zawilinski, T. Rabideau, J. Greenlee, ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief..........................Kay Paladi Senior Layouts...........................Kay Paladi Cathy Holm, Patty Rogers Junior Layouts..................Cathy Lajoie Bonnie Perlaki Sophomore Layouts............Danny Rabideau Terri Rabideau Freshman Layouts.......................Carla Calka Pam Nichols, Barbara Parker, Jean Russell Eighth Grade Layouts...........Marsha Searls Patty Thane Seventh Grade Layouts...........Linda Smith Susan Turner Faculty Layouts.................Judy Wright Snapshots......................Danny Rabideau Activities Layouts.............Danny Rabideau Terri Rabideau, Bonnie Perlaki, Cathy LaJoie, Kay Paladi Ad Sales ........................ Les Searls Dave MacRae Subscription Sales..............Patty Rogers Susanne Rabideau, Barbara Bliss, Joyce Seeley Debbie Wentworth, Charles Churchill, Joanne Greenlee, Lyn Lebioda, Kay Paladi, Bev Harbec Nancy Zawilinski, Les Searls, Connie Behr, Terri Rabideau, Terry Dillon Commercial Photographer .... F. Neitzel Faculty Adviser............Frank Weatherhead 60 HAWK CRIER STAFF FRONT ROW L. to R. : Dave King, Bob Rabideau, Lynda Leboida, Rick Ruhl, Renate Connelly, Jim Ballard, Carol Seeley, Keith Baudoin, Kathy Decker 2nd ROW: Les Searls, Suzanne Rabideau, Kathy Holm, Pat Rogers, Bob Doerr, Barb Bliss, Dean Hulien, Rich Harrwick, Dave MacRae, Editor in Chief..................Rick Ruhl Advisor.........................Miss Isbister Reporters ................... Jim Ballard Richard Hartwick Tim Knight Keith Baudion Carol Seeley Bob Doerr Bob Novak Dennis Leuttke Rosemary Fritz Lin Calka Gayle Dillon Mary Lou Spencer Dean Hulien Renate Connally Bonnie Weippert Sherry Matlack Set-up ......................... Jim Ballard Bob Novak 3rd ROW: Joan Cole, Mary Lou Spencer, Tim Knight, Brenda Seeley, Renee Rabideau, Penny Dillon, Sherry Matlack, Bonnie Weippert 4th ROW: Dave VanAllen, Rose Fritz, Gayle Dillon, LinCalka, BarbStarman, Dennis Leuttke Dave King Peggy McConnefl Renee Rabideau Dave Van Allen Les Searls Bob Rabideau Tim Knight Typists.....................Renate Connally Lynda Lebioda Rosemary Fritz Renee Rabideau Proof-readers................. Jim Ballard Keith Baudion Dave Van Allen Barb Starmann Page Layout ................... Rick Ruhl Mary Lou Spencer Tim Knight Dean Hulien 61 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Picture at left shows mem- bers of Cass City National Honor Society and Mr. Ackerman assisting Mr. Jerome G. Schwartz of Kingston High School in the organization of a chapter of the National Honor Society at Kingston. Left to Right: Jerome G. Schwartz, Mary Lou Spencer, Linda Calka, Mr. Ackerman, Richard Hartwick, Tim Knight. Front, L. to R.: George Mika, Tim Knight, Richard Hartwick, Eileen Hicks, Barbara Starmann, Betty Ballagh, Sandra Geiger, Linda Calka, Susan Koepfgen, Betsy Hostetler, Shari Geiger, Carol Clarke, Anne Bulen, Sherry Bacon, Laura LaJoie, Susan Hartwick. Second Row, L. to R. : Mr. Ackerman, Scott Guernsey, Jim Selby, Mary Lou Spencer, Sandra Schuette, Carla Calka, Barbara MacRae, LynnHaire, Rosemary Fritz, Sharia Hartwick, Bettse Betts, Margaret Battel, Linda Wright, Marilee Turner, Karen Smith, Eileen Smith, Ellen Morgan. Third Row, L. to R.: Tom Kolb, Wm. Spencer, Linda Canfield, Margie Clarke, Lynn Atwell, Diane Freiburger, Ed Ackerman, Barbara Ballard, Neil McCallum, Cheryl Borland, Pam Dobbs, Joan Maleck, Judy Heronemus, Rona Rayl, Sue Kelley, Linda Hicks. Fourth Row, L. to R.: Gary Vollmar, Terry Brinkman, Joe Mark, David Milligan, Grant Goodall, David MacRae, Gerry Knoblet, Guy Whittaker, Jim Brown, Ronald Speirs, Les bearls, Wayne McLeish, Eric Esau, Donald Greenleaf, Charles Churchill, Keith Baudoin. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FUTURE NURSES Front Row L. to R. : P. McConnell, L. Hahn, J. Butler, C. Krug, L. Tetreau 2nd Row: E. Morgan, C. Calka, P. Dobbs, J. Spencer, L. Parrott 3rd Row: K. Whittaker, C. Whittaker, J. Seeley, D. Whittaker STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row L. to R. T. Knight, R. Fritz, I. Hanson, R. J. Knoblet, 3rd row G. Vollmar, L. Haire, B. Ballard, 64 Rabideau, W. Copeland, R. Ruhl 2nd row J. Maharg, D. P. Nichols, J. Smentek, P. Keating, J. Selby, D. Hostetler. MacRae, E. Hicks, B. Ballagh, M. Spencer, L. Calka, STUDENT SECRETARIES Bottom Row: Barb Bliss, Kathy Holm, Louise Brown, Martha Reagh, Bev Harbec, Linda Russel, Second Row: Linda Hicks, Carol Seeley, Inger Hansen, Margaret Mozden, Mary Kloc, Delores Partaka, Peg McConnell, Back Row: Brenda Seeley, Joan Heilig, Connie Behr, Eileen Hicks, Carole Copeland, Chris Guinther, Lexie Tetreaux Student Secretaries help in the offices. Their work is appreciated. FUTURE TEACHERS Bottom Row: Barb Gruber, Gail Hoffman, Lynda Leboida, Kathy Mark, Margaret MacRae Second Row: Dan Rabideau, Suzanne Rabideau, Carol Seeley, Barb MacRae, Janet Parrott, Eric Esau Back Row: Kathy Her ha It, Nancy Auvil, Janet Asher, Dave MacRae, Kathy Decker, Rose Fritz, Kathy Holm The Future Teachers Club is sponsored for the purpose of providing an increased opportunity for students to learn about teach- ing and its opportunities. The club is associ- ated with the Michigan and National Education Associations. 65 STUDENT LIBRARIANS Seated L. to R. : Fran Goss, Linda Butler, Jean Austin, Bitterling, Connie Starr, Mrs. Starman, Janet Parrott, Joanne Lubaczewski, Standing: David Urban, Joyce Pam Dobbs, Bob Rabideau. THUMB “B” REPRESENTATIVES 66 L. to R.: Bob Rabideau, Linda Calka, Jerry Knoblet, Mary Lou Spencer FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA L. to R. 1st. row: J. Meredith, P. Rockwell, L. Kolb, D. Delong, G. Merchant, Mr. Clark, G. Smith, D. Burk, J. Hawley, J. Merchant. 2nd. row: E. Schram, R. Wentworth, E. Gordon. J. Kloc, J. Hillaker, G. Edzik, J. Graham, R. Barriger, L. Puterbaugh, D. Randell 3rd. row: S. Skripy, D. Turner, J. Kloc, L. Hartwick, J. Mozden, W. Strace, B. Perlaki, L. Soldan, G.Chambers. 4th. row: R. Cybulski, S. Hoppe, D. Osentoski, B. Chippi, K. Hayes, L. Wood, J. Tuckey, D. Ball, C. Venema, B. Parmenter, D. Urban. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA L. to R. 1st row P. McCarty, E. Hicks, S. Rabideau, Mrs. Jackson, P. Rogers, K. Herhalt, D. Silvernail, C. Calka, B. Weippert, R. Fritz. 2nd. row: B. MacRae, C. Allen, S. Neal, L. Russell, F. Goss, L. Calka, M. Reagh, J. Ballagh, T. Rabideau, J. Yens. 3rd row L. Wright, M. Ayers, J. Wright, J. Butler, L. Brown, N. Auvil, S. Eberline,!. Hansson, K. Holm, C. Krug 4th row K. Gaffney, E. Powell, J. Gorden, L. Haire, B. Wagner, K. McCullough, P. Randall, J. Asher, B. Powell. DEBATE Front Row L. to R. - M. Spencer, P. Dobbs, Mr. Doerr, E. Morgan, M. Ayres 2nd row L. to R. - R. The purpose of debate is to enable a per- son to think for himself and support his opin- ions with facts. Debaters must have intelli- gence and the ability to reason things out. The The Club has weekly meetings called Insight meetings. At these meetings informal discussions are held and bigger meetings Ross, T. Knight, E. Esau, T. Kolb, B. Spencer, G. Chambers debater must also possess speaking ability and be able to inform in clear concise reasons. This training is a very good preparatory course for your post in high school life. called Impact meetings are planned, which are held twice a year, and to which the public is invited.. 68 CAMPUS LIFE CLUB Bottom Row: Sue Kelly, Rona Rayle, Larry King, Jim Tuckey, Debby Wentworth, Sherry Whitaker Top Row: Sally Whitaker, Becky Parrott, Ruth Rayl, Cheryl Whittaker, Dawn Silvernail, Diane Whittaker, Ruth Ann Johnson ELECTRONICS CLUB Back row L. to R.: D. Van Allen, J. Freiburger, D. MacRae, T. Barnes, A. Burk, L. Searls, B. Doerr; Front row: B. Freiburger, G. Whittaker, Mr. D. Johnson, R. Hartwick, C. Churchill. HALL GUIDES Front Row, L. to R. : Dean Hulien, Janet Asher, Doug Ruhl, Renate Connolly, Wayne Copeland, Rosemary Fritz, Mike Root. Second Row, L. toR.: Dawn Silvernail, Diane Whittaker, Sue Kelley, Mary Lou Spencer, Peggy McConnell, Joan Greenlee, Nancy Auvil, Debbie Wentworth, Judy Hughes. Back Row, L. to R.: Dave MacRae, Dean Stine, Eugene Nicholas, Dave Asher, Phil Gray, Bernard Freiburger, Grant Goodall, Les Searls. 69 FRENCH CLUB Front row L. to R. E. Esau, B. Starmann, Mrs. Shaw, J. Smentek, D. Whittaker, J. Parrott; 2nd row L. to R. M. Parrott, R. Fritz, D. Hulien, S. Rabideau, D. Joos, K. Herhalt, L. Tetreau; 3rd row L. to R. G. Dillon, P. Dillon, J. Maharg, C. Calka, G. Stine, L. Smentek, J. Malack; 4th row L. to R. K. Hiatt, R. Champion, L. Calka, M. MacRae, R. Lorentzen SPANISH CLUB 70 Front row L. to R. K. Stroupe, K. Mark, Mrs. Shaw, T. Knight, L. Calka; Back row L. to R. L. Searls, S. Matlack, D. Freiburger, R. Rabideau, R. Novak CAFETERIA WORKERS Cooks: Mrs. Root, Mrs. Bigham, Mrs. Wright Front Row: Dale Ashmore, Sharada Hurd, Delores Pa rtaka, Helen Mulrath, Con n ie DeLong, Gloria Derengowski, Carl Darling 2nd Row: John Asher, Bonnie Kennedy, Josephine Webb, Margaret Heilig, Diane Vollmar, Pat Francis, Marlene Pelton, Gloria Spencer, Luis Peirce 71 GRADE SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL These students meet with the principal at various times to help solve some of the various problems which arise throughout the school year. Mrs. Murray presented a Safety Patrol Award to Captain Tim Knoblet and Lieutenant Randy Brown, looking on is their teacher Mrs. Greenleaf. PERFECT ATTENDANCE AWARD WINNERS These children all have had perfect attendance throughout this year in school. They have never been late. We would like to congratulate them and hope they keep up their perfect attendance. SAFETY PATROL AWARD WINNERS 73 These children were given awards for Safety Patrol. TALENT SHOW WINNERS Front- M. Profit. B. Betts, G. Hoffman, D. Joos, B. Doerr Back- R. Bukowski, K. Mayes, B. Rabideau, D. Longuski, D. Hulien CASS CITY HIGH SCHOOL BAND 74 Starting on the Left going to the back are Row L-Joan Maleck, Gloria Stine, Gail Hoffman, Debbie Boylan; Row 2-Don Joos, Mr. Walker; Row 3-David Sherrard, Rick Ross, Pan Dobbs, Dennis Stine, Tim Knight, Mary Lou Spencer; Row 4-Linda Butler, Jean Doerr, Tom Bardwell, Don Wernette, Paul LeValley, Dennis Sieggreen; Row 5- Sharada Hurd, Judy Marshall, Carole Benkelman, Marilee Turner, Linda Wright, Susan Luana; Row 6- Elaine Powell, Ellen Hurd, Miles Profit, Brenda Wagner, Lynn Haire, Linda Parrott; Row 7- John Golding, Mary Sue Burns, Vivian Englehart, Karen Kerbyson, JoyceSmentek, Evelyn Smentek; Row 8- Glen Miracle, Ken Eisinger, Ken Hiatt, Elizabeth Smentek, Richard Barriger; Row 9- Joyce Bitterling, Eric Esau, Steve Hammett, SusanneGuinther, Kally Pine; Row 10- Tom Kolb, Ken Kennedy, David Guinther, Marsha Parrott. FIFTH GRADE BAND Front L. to R.: Joanne Alexander, Jane Johnson, Evelyn Merchant, Dale Velmar, Gordon Wills, Tim Stickle, Barbara Auten. Donna Russell, Michael Klinkman; Row 2: La Donna Brown, Dianne Morse, Peggy Schwartz. Marlene Chapman, Mary Eshelman, Jeff Profit, Sally Jo Kolb, Randy Bardwell, Joseph Haney, Joan Vermilia; Row3: Ed Venema, Randy Wright, Paula Decker, Henry Nolan, David Reedj Steve Selby, Jerry Hunt, Jay Tuckey, Kurt Freiburger, Kim Glaspie, Drew Guernsey; Row 4: Teresa Tracy (not in the picture is Cheryl Kozan) Standing is Mr. Ron Walker. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND Front L. to R.: Jan Glaspie, Robbin Hoffman, Marti Auten, Marsha Searls, Lou Ann Root, Susan Hartwick, Lynn Atwell, 2nd row L. to R.: Sally Geiger, Shari Geiger, Bettse Betts, Marsha Ball, Andrea Morse, Beth Parrott, Susan Koepfgen, Diane Stickle, Phil Keating, Sharon Hartel, Terry Freeman, Susan Bills, Patty Thane; 3rd row L. to R. Marva Morse, I .aura LaJoie, Kathleen Urban, Cha rles Mester, Bill Spencer, David Somers, William Mester, Robert King, Ruth Ann Hunter, Kathy Field, Lou Ann Kolb, Jill Auten, Tony Davis; 4th row L. to R.: Gwen Bills, Steve Hosner, Betty Jo Haire, Wanda Hacker, Gerald Muz, Charles Hughes, Janet Weippert, John Bifoss, Chris Craig, Fred Hicks, Scott Guernsey. 75 JUNIOR HIGH 1st. 2nd. Division at Solo Ensemble Front L. to R. Susan Hartwick, Sharia Hartwick; Sally Geiger, Bettse Betts, Marsha Searls, Beth Parrott, Mary Beth Esau, Sherrill Thane, Karla Stine, Debbie Spencer, Pam Dobbs, Brenda Wagner, Marilee Turner, LynnHaire, Andrea Morse, Shari Geiger, Marva Morse, Lynn Atwell, Jan Glaspie, Lou Ann Root. SIXTH GRADE CADET BAND Front L. to R. Row 1: Sherrill Thane, Mary Beth Esau; Row 2: Wanda Hacker, Gloria Bartnik, Betty Ha ire, Debbie Spencer, Karla Stine, John Harbec, Patricia Smentek,Tim Brinkman, Mike Wood; Row 3: Jeff Tuckey, John Frankowski, Beverly Dorman, John Lockwood, Nancy Kerbyson, Beth Parrott, Ronald Crandell, David Somers, Danial Cooper, Becky Loomis; Row 4: Joan Russell, Susan Brown; Not in the picture is JoanTurner, Randy Peters. Standing is Mr. Ron Walker. 76 Seated: Linda Parrott, Mary Lou Spencer Standing: Don Joos ' J ALL STARS BAND These students were chosen to represent our school at Chelsea where two bands, made up of one hundred students each, played. The band in which our students played, was dir- ected by Mr. Norman Deitz. STAGE BAND The Stage Band plays at Pep Assemblies and at half time dur- ing basketball games. Bottom How: Tom Bardwell, Miles Profit, Ken Hiatt, Ken Eisinger, Sharon Hartel. Second Row: Marsha Parrott, David Guinther, Joan Maleck, Tom Kolb, Ken Kennedy, Third Row; Bill Spencer, Paul Le Valley, Tim Knight, Mr. Walker A CAPPELLA CHOIR Mr. Roges Parrish, Director Front row L. to R. E. Nizzola, M. Hurd, C. Deneen, J. Bitterling, J. Heronmus, E. Smentik. J. Rutkoski, S. Neal, H. Mulrath, P. Rutkoski, R. Spencer, L. Smith, D. Bock, N. Creason, B. Rhodes, E. Smith, S. Geiger, R. Langenburg, J. Spencer; 2nd row L. to R. Schram, M. Groth, J. Stilson, M. Nicholas, K. Turner, K. Turner, L. Whittaker, T. Smith, D. Greenleaf, L. Guilds, C. Behr, K. Holm, L. Taylor, N. Partaka, D. Partaka, L. Brown, J. Hoppe, 3rd row G. Derengowski, G. Spencer, M. Winchester, M. Doerr, J. Mallory, D. Tracy, V. Michels, M. Reagh, J. Hughes, D. Nicholas, B. Hennessey, W. Seeley, R. Parrott, D. Bullock, W. Spencer, R. Coleman, C. Thane, L. Gingrich, K. Hurd; 4th row. L. to R. J. Allen, C. Allen, D. Chapman, G. Dillion, R. Connolly, A. Ashmore, L. Seeley, B. Harbec, G. Hutchison, L. Russell, A. Bognar, D. Michels, C. Tracy, L. Lebodia, F. Goss, M. Kloc, M. Mozden, P. Koepf, D. Harbec, D. Auvil. SOLOS AND DUETS 78 Front row- L.to R. B. Harbec, L. Smith, H. Mulrath, S. Neal; D. Bullock, D. Michels, D. Greenleaf, K. Holm, R. Parrott; J. Allen, S. Kelley, V. Michels, R. Connolly, R. Fritz, G. Dillion; DRUM MAJOR MAJORETTES G. Hoffman, G. Stine, J. Maleck, D. Boylan D. Joos J. Maleck D. Boylan D. Boylan, G. Hoffman, D. Joos, G. Stine, J. Maleck G. Hoffman G. Stine HOMECOMING QUEEN BARBARA BLISS Barb was chosen Queen of the Homecoming for 1966. We all wish her the best of luck in the future. Barbara is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Bill Bliss. THE CROWNING Top: Wayne Copeland, Senior Class President, Crowns Queen Barbara Bliss. Barbara was escorted by Morris Brown (shown). Others; left, Bev Harbee, runner up, and right, escort Dave Asher. QUEEN AND COURT Bottom: Left to right: Dianne Freiburger, Jun- ior; Bev Harbec, Senior; Queen, Barb Bliss, Senior; Linda Lebioda,Senior; LinCalka, Junior; 81 HOMECOMING FLOATS FIRST PLACE FLOAT SECOND PLACE FLOAT HOMECOMING FLOATS 83 VARSITY CLUB Front L. to R.- Randy Clara, Les Searls, Rick Ruhl, Bob Rabideau, President; Dave McRae, Mike Root, Dean Hulien, Richard Hartwick. Second Row: Jerry Knoblet, Larry Kolb, Duane DeLong,Tom Kelly, Chuck Churchill, Dave VanAllen, Rick Turner, Dave Schember, Jim Crane. 3rd row: left to right; A1 Wallace, Phil Gray, Dean Stine, Jim Walters, Wayne Copeland: fourth row, L. to R.: Coach John Oswald, Carl Weippert, A1 Zawilinski, Phil Nichols, Jack Selby, Dick MacRae Front Row L. to R.: K. Pine, L. Leboika, B. Powell, G. Dillon, S. Fberline, D. Freiburger, L. Brown, L. Calka, N. Zawilinski, R. Fritz, L. Johnson. 2nd Row: K. Decker, R. Connelly, L. Seeley, D. Hulien, M. Auten, C. Strickland, S. Butcher, M. Calka, C. Krug, B. Rabideau, B. Bliss, P. Dillon, D. MacRae, 3rd Row: The Pep Club was established in 1965, with the guidance of Mrs. Lemanski, and headed by President Bob Rabideau. The pur- pose of the club is to promote school spirit and our teams. This year the club has had a 84 busy year; selling banners, and ink pens to P. Nichols, B. MacRae, L. Haire, J. Dillon, S. Rabideau, L. Searls, M. Winchester, G. Stine, J. Maleck, R. Rabideau, B. Seeley, L. Tetreau. 4th Row: J. Cole, L. Parrott, M. MacRae, D. Boylan, M. Burns, J. Asher, N. Auvil, C. Guinther, C. Beecher, J. Greenlee, S. Guc, B. Gruber, L. Johnson, L. Sugden. send our Varsity Cheerleaders off to Cheer- leading camp this summer. The club this year was headed by our senior president. Penny Di 11 on; v i c e-p r e s i d e n t, Diane Freiburger; secretary Lyn Leboida, and Treasurer Barb Bliss. VARSITY FOOTBALL PLAYERS Front row: L. to R.: Duane DeLong, Dean Hulien; Jim Crane, Randy Clara, Les Searls, Rick Turner, Dave MacRae, Dave VanAUen, Mike Root, 2nd row: Carl Weippert, Bob Rabideau, Jerry Knoblet, Dave Schember, A1 Wallace, wayne Copeland, A1 Zawil inski, Rick VanVliet; 3rd row: Coach Bifoss, Bernard Freiburger, Larry King, Grant Goodall, Ron Weippert, Jim Tuckey, Jim Walters, Richard Ross, Coach Oswald. Co-Captains: Rick Turner, and Bob Rabideau FOOTBALL SCORES VARSITY 1965 Port Huron Catholic . . 39 Cass City............. 6 Vassar................21 Cass City.............19 Marlette...............0 Cass City..............6 Caro..................6 Cass City.............6 Lakers .............. 6 Cass City.............7 Frankenmuth..........35 Cass City.............0 Bad Axe..............18 Cass City.............7 Sandusky.............13 Cass City.............0 Oscoda...............34 Cass City.............0 86 SENIOR PLAYERS Dean Hulien Tackle CO-CAPTAIN Bob Rabideau Off.- Halfback Def.- Linebacker Dave Sc hem be r Off.- Quarterback Def.- Halfback Rick Turner Off. Guard Def. Linebacker CO-CAPTAIN 87 SENIOR PLAYERS Kandy Clara Guard Mike Root Center 88 SENIOR PLAYERS SENIOR PLAYERS N. Dave Van Allen Off.- Guard Def. Linebacker Duane DeLong Off. - Center Def.- Tackle 90 Dave McRae Tackle BASKETBALL SQUADS 1965-1966 e , VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Standing, L. to R.: Jim Walters, Phil Gray, Grant Goodall, Zawilinski, Rick Chuck Churchill, Coach John Oswald, Tom Kelly, Dave Dave Schember. Asher, A1 Wallace, Larry King. Front, L. to R.: A1 Ruhl, Jerry Knoblet, Wayne Copeland, I D U x,-, x, L J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM L.eft to Right: Mike Murphy, Dave Sherrard, John Maharg, Paul LaValley, Ron Weippert, Rick Kaufman, Don Hostetler, Dave Bliss, Randy Aleksink, 91 SENIOR PLAYERS Chuck Churchill Wayne Copeland Rick Ruhl Co Captains of the track team left-Dean Stine, center Coach Bifoss, right Karl Weippert Jerry Knoblet PRESENTING THE 1965-66 CHEERLEADERS VARSITY Left: Rose Fritz; Middle, Top to Bottom: Gayle Dillon, Linda Calka, Diane Freiburger Right: Linda Lebioda J. V. CHEERLEADERS Front L. to R: Linda Brown and Naiicy Zawilinski Back: Sharon Eberline, Kally Pine, Brenda Powell 94 THE CHEERLEADERS of C.C. H.S. put out much effort this year to promote school spirit. We would like to express our Junior High Cheerleaders From the bottom going up is-Sherry Bacon, Cynthia Strickland, Mona Calka, Mardi Auten, and Lynn Johnston; Linda Lebioda Rose Fritz Linda Calka (Captain) Gayle Dillon EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL SQUAD Front row-L. to R.: L.Taylor, B. Eshelmen, D. Little, J. Bifoss, J. Bartnick, Top row-L. to R.: D. Ashmore, L. Pierce, J. Hillaker, J. Dillon, F. Hicks, R. Alexander SEVENTH GRADE FOOTBALL SQUAD Front row-L. to R.: R. Sattler, R. Cody, B. Pierce, M. Zawilinski, J. Zawilinski, B. Bifoss Top row-L. toR.: R. Retherford, R. Dillon, J. Brown, L. McClorey, T. Hunt, J. Selby, R. Franzel 97 9th GRADE BASKETBALL Front - K. Hoffman, G. Miracle, T. Brinkman, S.Hammett, H. Ashmore; Back- F. Ryan, H. Francis, T. Guinther, K. Eisinger, D. Kaufman, Coach Bass; 7th GRADE BASKETBALL 98 Front S. Guernsey, R. Kozan, J. Zawilinski, B. Bifoss, M. Canfield; Back: D. Caister, J. Maharg, Coach Bifoss, R. Retherford, R. Alexander JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL FRONT ROW L to R. - Tom Moore, Dale Ashmore, Dennis Clara, Dave Little, Marty Zawilinski, Tim Karr, John Bifoss, Bruce Eshelman, Bruce King; Back rowl to r: Tony Davis, Jim Selby, Bob King, Dave Milligan, Coach Bifoss, Joe Hillaker, John Smentek, John Bartnick; Mgrs: James Golding, Bill Pierce. JUNIOR HIGH TRACK Front row L to R,- Norm Emmons, Ray Smutek, Bill Pierce, Larry Whittaker, John Asher, Jeff Spencer, Bob White; Back row- Jim Maharg, Dan Caister, John Bifoss, Jr., Ralph Retherford, Joe Hillaker, Phil Keating, Dennis Clara, John Smentek. The Coach was William Lemcke. 99 Our Advertisers Solicit Your Patronage BILL'S BARBER SHOP DWAINE'S BARBER SHOP FRANK'S BAY SERVICE THE TRADE WINDS KONRAD'S BAKERY THE FEDERATED STORE THE EAT SHOP THELMA'S GROCERY RYAN'S MEN'S STORE WRIGHT'S SHOE REPAIR RILEY SHOE STORE LEESON WALL PAPER PAINT STORE BEN FRANKLIN STORE GOOD LUCK SENIORS OF 1966 102 Compliments of FREIBURGER THE NEW GORDON HOTEL GROCERY DAIRY 6526 Main St. to the Class 1966 Cass City, Mich. KRITZMAN'S INC. Cass City Compliments to the class of 1966 from Shoes - Work Clothing FRANK MUSIC STORE Ladies Ready-to-wear ■ Dial 2-3470 EVERYTHING MUSICAL HARTWICKS BEST WISHES FROM Sealtest Ice Cream Your Complete Food Market FOOD CASS CITY FLORAL We Give Holdens ......... MARKET Red Trading Stamps TO THE CLASS OF 1966 SOMMER’S BAKERY COMPLIMENTS OF HOME OF IRISH BREAD DR. E. P. 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REAL ESTATE TO THE SENIORS OF 1966 Cass City, Michigan 1 35 WOOD REXALL DRUGS McCONKEY JEWELRY GUARDIANS OF YOUR HEALTH GIFT SHOP May The Dreams Of Youth 6458 Main Street Cass City, Michigan Be The Realities Of Tomorrow Keepsake-Diamonds, Watches, China Tom Proctor, Registered Pharmacist Watch and Jewelry Repairing ERLAS L S Food Center STANDARD SERVICE IN CASS CITY YOU EXPECT MORE FROM STANDARD No Coupons - No Gimmicks JUST QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOW PRICES MEMBER TW FOOD STORES AND YOU GET IT LUBRICATION MOTOR TUNE-UP TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES Floyd Luettke Louis Sales, Prop. 106 Mac and Scotty Drug Store Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Seniors of 1966 DAIRY MART-SNACK BAR Best of Food Dairy Products Cass City, Mich. 1 SEELEY-PEASLEY S. T. H. OIL CO. COMPLETE LUBRICATION MUFFLER SERVICE nfflll Phone 872-3683 Cass City, Mich. Phone 872-3553 RYLAND GUC, INC. UTILE'S FUNERAL HOME Plumbing - Heating Sheet Metal Work' Extends Congratulations To The Seniors of 1966 Bob Ryland 6475 Main St. John Guc Cass City, Mich. Phone 872-2195, Cass City 107 DR. E. C. FRITZ Dentist STASIA'S BEAUTY SHOP Hair Styling by Stasia 6265 Main St. Phone 872-2772 Cass City RABIDEAU GROSS MAIER MOTOR SALES Cass City Meat Market Chrysler - Plymouth - Dodge Choice Meats and Groceries Case Farm Machinery Jim Gross - Owner Cass City, Michigan Cass City, Mich. Ph. 872-3466 PARSCH'S CLARE'S SUNOCO SERVICE Clothing Shoes Guaranteed Minor Tune-up and Repair Top Value Stamps 6457 Main St. Free Pick-up and Delivery Cass City, Michigan Cass City LEONARD DAMM AND SON BETTY'S AND JERRY'S LUNCH ROOM Farm Machinery OLIVER - NEW IDEA - GEHL Fine Food and Cass City, Mich. 48726 Courteous Service Always Phone 872-2855 Ufcap.n'Md om4 ty WALTNOMK 108 mmm
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