Cass City High School - Perannos Yearbook (Cass City, MI)

 - Class of 1967

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FRED HORNE School breaks up my whole day. Hall Guide 4,; Shop Clerk 4. CHARLENE CORL Why should the devil have all the good times? Let us go forth. Choir 2,4. 4-H. Picture Not Available LARRY ANTHES A quiet boy is bound to succeed. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Shop Clerk 3,4. LINDA PARROTT Nothing is the matter as long as I can chatter. Band 1,2,3, Vice President 3, Pep Band 3,; Student Teacher 4; Candy Striper 3, Future Nurses 3. 29

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JEAN AUSTIN It's not that I love study less but fun more.” Future Nurses 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Booster Club 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 4; Student Lib. 3; Band Festival 3,4. STEVE SKRIPPY Work fascinates me. I can sit and watch it for hours. F.F.A. 1,2,3,; Shop Clerk 1; Football 1,2. } MARK MATUSZAK If work interferes with pleasure, cut out the work. Student Teacher 1; Homecoming Escort 4; Science Club 3,4; Elec- tronics Club. DENISE MICHELS I prefer a five day weekend. Hall Guide 3; Choir 2,3,4; Talent Show 2,4. NANCY CREAS ON If silence were golden. I'd be a millionaire. Choir 1,2,3,4. RAY PEASLEY Bless be the man who invented sleep, Shop Clerk 4; Speech Play 1. 28



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Class History As we, the graduates of the space age, year 1967, take leave of good old C.C.H.S, we take with us many precious memories of our experiences here. In September, 1963, 94 freshmen entered the impressive halls of Cass City High School to start the best 4 years of our lives, a career as students. Among the most exciting events was building our float and the election of freshmen officers. Our class was led by President, Grant Goodall; Vice President, Lin Calka; Secretary, Diane Freiburger; Treasurer Phil Gray, our class sponsor was Miss Mendelin. Somehow we made through those days of red ''F’s on our faces and the feeling of being greenhorns. How we looked up to the seniors! It seemed like such a long distance up the ladder of study to become a senior. Now, most of us probably wish we were freshmen again, eager to learn and impatient to grow up. We eventually settled down to work as sophomores and with the objective of raising money for the senior trip firmly in mind. Our leaders that year were: President, Ed Ackerman, Vice President, Jim Brown; Secretary, Diane Freiburger; Treasurer, Sue Kelley; Sponsor, Mr. Hirn. Our most climaxing moment of the year was when our long-awaited class rings arrived. Other activ- ities were our float, the Carnival and a bake sale. Our junior year was packed with many exciting moments. Some of the students felt the best part about a junior was the fact it would be the last year of required English. Our junior class officers were: President, Joyce Smentek, Vice President, Gail Hoffman; Secretary, Phil Gray; Treasurer, Linda Hicks; Sponsors, Mr. Cardew and Miss Isbister. We were kept busy with our magazine sale, and bake sales. Then came a highlight, putting on the prom In the Misty Moonlight. Then in September 1966 suddenly, unbelievably! we were MIGHTY SENIORS and enrolled for the last time. Our senior year has now drawn to a close and we have completed an important phase of our education. Our officers this year were; President, Tim Knight; Vice President, Bob MacDonald; Sec- retary, Sue Kelley; Treasurer, Rona Rayl; Sponsors, Mr. Bass and Mrs. Wallace. Our senior year has been crammed full of activities. There were candy sales, stationery sales and dances to raise money for the long awaited senior trip that every one had looked forward to for the past 4 years. We boarded the SS South American for a cruise, those next three days were the event that kept us the busiest of our lives, and it is doubtful if we will ever forget them. A little regretfully, it will be hard to say good-bye to all our friends but we will always look back on our days at C.C.H.S. as the happiest moment in our lives.

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