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■ In appreciation for his excellent leadership we the Class of 1959 wish to dedicate the Viking to Mr. Bruce Smith. Faculty Mr. STRIPE B.S., Northern Michigan College of Education. M.A., U. of M., Superin- tendent Mrs. MILNES B.S., Central Michigan College Mr. CHRISTIAN B.S., Northern Michigan College. M.M., U. of M. Mr. FENTON B.S., Central Michigan College. M.A., U. of M., Principal Mr. SMITH B.S., Central Michigan College Mr. KUMPULA B.S., Northern Michigan College-. M.E., Wayne State Mr. FERGUSON B.S., Central Michigan College Mr. THAYER B.S., Central Michigan College, M.A., U. of M., California Polytechnic Institute Mrs. KLEIN B.A., Western University, University of Indiana, Central Michigan College Mr. CIERKE B.S., Central Michigan College. Harvard U. of M. Mr. TRUDCEON B.A., Michigan State University, Mich. Tech., Sault Ste. Marie Mr. BOND B.S., Olivet College, M.A., U. of M. Ph. G. Toledo University Mr. BOVEE A.B., B.S., Central Michigan College Miss MALTBY B.S., Michigan State University GRADE TEACHERS Mrs. Smyth--Kdgn. Mr. MacGregor--6 Mrs. Giegling—4 Mrs. Fenton—1 Mrs. Sales—4 5 Mrs. Caid—3 Mrs. Stillwagon—2 Mrs. Edson—1 Mrs. Laux--6 Miss Douglas—5 Mrs. Robertson—2 Administration Mr. Joseph Stripe, Superintendent; Mr. Elmer Fenton, Principal Student Council BACK ROW: Bill Joseph, Lacey Stephan, Mr. Frank Bond--Sponsor, Gary Russell, Priscilla Pettengill. SEATED: Jacqueline Norenberg, Caroline Allison, Linda Smock, Jim Kesseler, Kay Warner, Penny Pettyjohn, Sandra Hag- man, Patti McNeil. Mrs. Betty Millikin, Clerk and Child Accounting. K Mrs. Corwin, School Nurse BOARD OF EDUCATION: Jerome Kesseler, Bill Joseph, Joseph Stripe, Eva Strong, LeRoy Milli- kin, Melvin Neilson. Bus Drivers: Andie Nielson, LeRoy Akers, Corlis Stampfly, Clifton Papendick, Larry Balch, Sr. Clifton Papendick, Custodian LeRoy Akers, Custodian Leslie Goss, Engineer Yearbook Staff Jim Kesseler Phillip Faust man Jeanne Hoitcamp Clara Wolcott Darla Boger Iloma Hausmann Ann Stampfly Mrs. Klein Advisor Rae Linda Wheeler Editor Christine Lutz Diana Blaine Darla Boger Pat Cox Diana Blaine Co-Editor Ed Skinner Hilda Terry Iloma Hausmann Erwin Bancroft NOT PICTURED: Sandra Sorenson Seniors Senior Class Officers PRESIDENT TREASURER . . . VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY . . . .LARRY LAGROW DEE ANN FISHER . .KAY WARNER . .DIANA BLAINE 9 E. NEWTON ALLISON There's mischief in this man. Play 3; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 3 The JOHN COX His easy going manner has gained him many friends. Play 3; Basketball 1; Football 1,2,4; Track 1; Newspaper 3 HELEN MARIE BALCH Life is a series of surprises Play 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Library 2; Office 3,4; News- paper 3 Senior Class of JOHN PATRICK COX What a man puts into his head can not be taken from him. Play 3,4; Glee Club 2; Band 1,2, 3,4; Yearbook ERWIN BANCROFT Nothing is impossible for the man who tries. Projector 1,2,3; Supply Room 4 1959 KAY DURGA Let men say whate'er they will, Women, women, rule them still. Vocal 1 DIANA BLAINE A friend who knows and dares to say, The brave sweet words that cheer the way. Class Officer 1,4; Student Council 1; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Library 2,3; Supply Room 4; Yearbook DARLA BOGER As bright as a sunbeam, And as modest as a violet Play 3; Library 2,3; Hostess 2,4; Teacher's Helper 3; Newspaper 4; Yearbook HAZEL CANFIELD The highest culture is to speak no ill. Supply Room 3; Hostess 4 Departs into the Future KITTI DYER A smile is the whisper of a laugh. PHILIP FAUSTMAN The best men are those who are silent. Football 4; Track 3; Play 4; Year- book; Newspaper 3 DEE FISHER True happiness if understood, Consists alone in doing good. Class Officer 4; Cheerleading 3.4; Hostess 3; Play 4 ILOMA HAUSMANN Thy modesty's a candle to thy heart. Play 3,4; Glee Club 2,4; Hostess 1,2; Supply Room 2,3; Library 2; Newspaper 3; Yearbook JEANNE HOLTCAMP The most manifest sign of wisdom is continued cheerfulness. Play 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; News- paper 3,4; Yearbook OSCAR HORNING They are truly great who are truly good. Football 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Manager 1; Teacher's Helper 1,3 After Spending Many Years Together LARRY LA GROW Greater men than I have lived, but I doubt it. Class Officer 3,4; Student Council 3; Teacher's Helper 3; Play 3,4; Football 2.3; Track 1; Manager 2 JULIE LOVELY Her friends there are many, Her foes, Are there any? Chorus 1,2; Phys. Ed. 1,2; Dancing 1,2; Office Duty 3; Newspaper 3; Glee Club 3 CHRISTINE LUTZ Always gay and full of fun. Cheerleading 1,2; Play 4; Library 2; Yearbook ALBERT JOHNSON Noise is waste. The silent sun is mightier than the whirlwind. Projector 1,2,3 JIM KESSELER An optimist carries sunshine and happiness to all dull places. Class Officer 2,3; Student Council 4; Play 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Foot- ball 3,4; Host 1,2,3; Track 1,2; Yearbook JAMES KNIGHT The happiest person is the person who thinks the most interesting thoughts. in Scholastics. Athletics and Social Activities. TONY MAURER Character is simply habit long continued. Play 3,4; Football 1,4; Track 1 RUSSELL MUDGE I am fond of the company of women. Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,3; Track 1,3; Host 1,3; Library 2 SALLY NELSON Out of moderation, Happiness springs. Newspaper 4; Hostess 3; Office Duty 3 ELAINE ROCHETTE She walks in beauty like the night of cloudness climes and starry skies. Class Officer 2,3; Student Council 2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 3; Hostess 3 LEO ROCHETTE Much study causes grey hair and I'm too young. Play 4; Football 2,3; Track 1,2,3; Basketball 2 JOE ROZENEK Those of few words are the best men. Basketball 2; Track 2,3; Football 3; Play 4 They Presented Adam’s Evening, ... ANN STAMPFLY Lovable, happy, and sincere, To all her friends she is most dear. Class Officer 1,2; Student Council 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Newspaper 3; Yearbook LEROY STARKS I've made it a practice to put all of my worries down in the bottom of my heart, Then sit on the lid and smile. Library 4; Play 3,4 MARYDA STILLWAGON There never was a saint with red hair. Play 3,4 Cheerleading 1,2,3,4 Ski Team 2 Band 1,2,3 Hostess 1,2,3,4 DIANE SIEWERT What is life without laughter. Play 4; Library 1,3; Hostess 4 EDWIN SKINNER A patient man's a pattern for a king. Class Officer 3; Student Council 1,2; Basketball 1; Track 2; News- paper 4; Yearbook SANDRA SORENSON If silence is golden as the proverb does state, She need not fear about her fate. Hostess 2; Teacher's Helper 3; Newspaper 4; Yearbook Danced to the Theme of Twilight Time. KAY WARNER A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. Class Officer 1,4; Play 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Ski Team 3; Glee Club 3,4; Office Help 3; Student Coun- cil 4 HILDA TERRY There is nothing ill That can dwell in such a temple. Library 2,3; Hostess 3,4; Hot Lunch 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 2; Yearbook KAY TINKER Love is a dream; gosh, I'm sleepy. Hostess 1,2; Band 2,3,4 WILLIAM WEAVER Good temper oils the wheels of life. Class Officer 2,3; Play 3,4; Ski Team 2,3; Football 4; Glee Club 2 RAE LINDA WHEELER All the great people are dying and I don't feel very well myself. Class Officer 1; Play 3; Hostess 2; Library 2; Glee Club 4; Yearbook CLARA MAE WOLCOTT To know her is to love her. Play 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Newspaper 3,4; Yearbook We Wish Them Luck, Success and Happiness. MARLENE YODER Just as good-natured as can be, With a winning smile for all to see. Play 4; Library 3; Hostess 3 THOMAS GALVANI (Not pictured) Always jolly, always kind, He's the kind of a man we like to find. Play 3,4; Basketball 2; Track 2,3; Football 2,3,4; Teacher's Helper 3 CURTIS HAAS (Not pictured) The athlete, the student, the man. Football 3,4 _ 16 Class Prophecy Allow us to introduce ourselves as future-snoopers. We are going to whisk you ahead to the year 1969. First, we will start in Grayling. We find NEWT ALLISON still giving up-to-date trout reports in the Grayling High School civic classes. Well, well! KAY WARNER has taken over Mr. Bovee’s ski instructing class. Yes, and DARLA BOGER is Mr. Thayer’s chief as- sistant in teaching English Literature. When we visited the Mercy hospital we found that SALLY NELSON had just finished her lab technician course and is working under the head nurse ANN STAMPFLY. We also found RAE LINDA WHEELER as the main surgeon. Rae already has a small graveyard full of her mistakes. Who should we see taking a blood test but HELEN BALCH. She decided that nursing was better than housekeeping. TONY MAURER has opened his legal deer reserve for his friends, who enjoy the great sport of hunting at night. We find OSCAR HORNING very busily guarding his wife in addition to the basketball court. Talking about married people, JULIE LOVELY is just as lovely as ever, after having four sets of quadruplets. JOHN COX has taken over Ray's Canoe Livery, and is doing a good business. CLARA WOLCOTT is playing her usual jokes on her nine little monsters. JOE ROZENEK has bought out Geritol and has changed the solution so the teen- agers can keep later hours. MARYDA STILLWAGON has been living in Beaver Creek for the past five years and is enjoying the peace and quiet of the country. HILDA TERRY has bought a candy store so she can have candy at wholesale prices. JIM KESSELER is now president of his own car washing firm. KAY TINKER is the general in the Hall’s house- hold. As we go a little further North, Marquette to be exact, we find KAY DURGA working as Professor Ferguson’s secretary. SANDRA SORENSON has finally moved to Warren, where she will be nearer her boy friend. LEROY STARKS is manager of a travel agency in Detroit and in his spare time he finds jobs for immigrants. PAT COX is now in Ireland building his potent sport cars. DIANA BLAINE has her own airlines so she can take her children to see their daddy on weekends. BILL WEAVER and JEANNE HOLTCAMP are still working at their ski lodge in Switzerland. ILOMA HAUSMANN has a teaching position in Alaska, and in her spare time she psychoanalyzes the polar bears. RUSSELL MUDGE is on strike from his highly technical job as an airplane mechanic. On the more glamorous side of life, we find that ALBERT JOHNSON has just completed his 26th silent movie, and that LARRY LAGROW has just voted hirfiself Speaker of the House in the U. S. Congress. LEO ROCHETTE is a famous disc jockey on the station A to XYZ? DIANE SIEWERT is a beauty operator in a men's barber shop in Chicago. MARLENE YODER has a job scrubbing Captain Iggy's ship. CHRISTINE LUTZ is a member of the United Nation Women's Air Force Unit. Guess what! PHILIP FAUSTMAN has become the star kicker on the old men's peanut league with DEE FISHER as star cheerleader. We find that CURT HAAS has just made the Annapolis football team. ERWIN BANCROFT has just finished his 10th year of college and has enrolled for another two. TOM GALVANI, the great Texan, is still looking for bum steers. JIM KNIGHT is now testing jets for the Lock- heed Company at Burbanks, California. Last but not least we find that HAZEL CANFIELD has secured a job as secretary to Governor, ED SKINNER, and that ELAINE ROCHETTE has her hands full taking care of all the little governors. 18 Class Will I, Jeanne Holtcamp, bequeath all my memories of crazy things I have done to the 7th grade. I, Helen Balch, bequeath my acting ability to Mike Sheehy. 1, James Kesseler, bequeath my midnight excursions and split manifold to Roy Lovely. 1, Kay Durga, bequeath my unusual giggle to my sociology teacher, Coach Smith. I, Tony Maurer, bequeath my position as Crawford County Wild Life Commissioner to Floyd Milliken. I, Curt Haas, bequeath my football abilities to Bob Haskett. 1, Elaine Rochette, bequeath my shyness to Janet Campbell. I, Uoma Hausmann, bequeath my ability to whisper during English Lit to Diane Blanchard. I, Ann Stampfly, bequeath my long, lost, golden locks to Sandy Hagman. I, Rae Linda Wheeler, bequeath the honor of being against capitol punishment to Bill Heath. I, Jim Knight, bequeath my white Buick to Harry Fyan for future use. I, Newt Allison, bequeath my civics knowledge to future civic's students. I, Kay Tinker bequeath my wavey hair to my neice, Janet Given. I, Diana Blaine, bequeath my ability to irritate and aggravate the president of the senior class to some future sen- ior. I, Leo Rochette, bequeath my mechanical ability to Jon Bond, in as much as he'll be needing it to keep the The Thing going. I, Maryda Stillwagon, bequeath my ability to make my self heard to the junior class so they won't have to use the P. A. system. I, Hazel Canfield, bequeath my job as ticket taker to anyone who wants it. I, Joe Rozenek, bequeath my ability to get book reports in on time to Ed Domiami. I, Julie Lovely, bequeath my ability to get laryngitis to any of next years seniors who need it to get out of reports. I, John Cox bequeath my ability to get along with or to brown nose teachers to Dan Canfield. I, Kay Warner, bequeath my membership to the 12:01 Fire Tower Club to Patti McNeil. I, Bill Weaver, bequeath my ability to keep my gas tank full to Roger Hatfield. I, Sally Nelson, bequeath my position as typist on the newspaper staff to Ward Buron. 1. Christine Lutz, bequeath my ability to draw to Matt Dillion. 1, Clara Wolcott, bequeath my position in Glee Club to Tim Perry. 1, Erwin Bancroft, bequeath my promptness to Theresa Galvani. I, Darla Boger, bequeath my ability to convince Mr. Ferguson that my excuses are legitimate to Mike McNeil. I, Pat Cox, bequeath my ability to confuse people to Karen Knudsen. I, Philip Faustmen, bequeath my skill in reading my exam schedule incorrectly to Maryann Underwood. 1, Oscar Horning, bequeath my quiet manner to Bill Vajda. 1, Albert Johnson, bequeath my will power to stay awake in classes to Ed Durga. 1, Russell Mudge, bequeath my daily bus service to Mr. Gierke. I, Diane Siewert, bequeath my ability to drive to Mary Ann Engel. I, Ed Skinner, bequeath my skill in developing attractive mimeograph materials to some future senior. 1, Tom Galvani, bequeath my soul saving ability to Coach Ferguson for future football teams. I, Dee Fisher, bequeath my blonde hair to Connie Gould. I, Larry LaGrow, bequeath my position as chief head inspector to Curt Marshall. I, Sandra Sorenson, bequeath my ability to keep my opinions to myself to Bonnie Meaker. I, Leroy Starks, bequeath my broad shoulders to Terry Wakeley. I, Hilda Terry bequeath my position as the Hot Lunch ticket agent to Linda Richards. 1, Marlene Yoder, bequeath my English Lit book to Cathy Stripe. 19 The Variety Page ______1 T Juniors Junior Class Officers PRESIDENT.......................TIM PERRY VICE PRESIDENT....................CAROLINE ALLISON SECRETARY............................KAREN KNUDSEN TREASURER......................DAVE WYMAN Caroline Allison Diane Blanchard Jon Bond Bonnie Borchers Tom Brooks Ward Buron Kenneth Cook Leon D'Amour Carol Fenton Therese Galvani George Gingerick Connie Gould Jill Harwood Robert Haskett Roger Hatfield Bill Heath Jack Hull Bunny Kimball Homer King Karen Knudsen Bill Koerber Sharon LaGrow Jerry Larson Don Leslie Bill Lewis 22 NOT PICTURED--Starlett Griffith, Curtis Marshall, Constance Owens Roy Lovely Bill Lucksted Susan Lucksted Pauline Lutz Karen Macaulay Dick MacLeod Julie Marshall Patti McNeil Bonnie Meaker Curtis Merrill William Morse Linda Pederson Tim Perry Linda Richards Sharon Renaud Karen SanCartier Mike Sheehy Phyllis Sherman Curtis Smith Valerie Southwell Gary Springs Edward Underwood Mary Ann Underwood David Wyman 23 Autographs 24 Sophomores Sophomore Class Officers VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT SECRETARY . . . TREASURER . . . .LINDA SMOCK RUSSELL GUST PAM MAUREN JILL WAKELEY Brian Ashton Marshall Atkinson Bernard Bentley Sharron Blaine Eddie Durga Mary Ann Engel Danny Failing Judy Failing Peggy Fenton Mike Goodrich Frank Gross Russell Gust Karen Hanson Raymond Halstead Mike Haskett Gloria Hatfield Ronnie Holtcamp Ted Horning Allen Johnson Mike Lovely Gail Lucksted John Marshall Pam Mauren Ed Miller Floyd Millikin NOT PICTURED—Florence Anderson, Janet Camp- bell, Dan Canfield, Alberta Horning, Brenda Kellogg, Tom Stampfly, Ed Domiami, Elizabeth Raymond, Carl Waite 26 Karen Nielson Jacqueline Norenberg George Norton Larry Pratt Fred Reichelderfer Mike Roberts Joe Robertson Richard Rochette Anna Rozenek Jim Sampsel Barbara Searles Steve Sink Karen Skidmore Arlene Smith Linda Smock Jim Sorenson Bill Stephan Lani Stephan Laurence Stephan Cathy Stripe Jan Thayer JoAnn Trailer Bill Vajda Jill Wake ley Leroy Wales 27 Mr. Raymond Trudgeon Sponsor Autographs 28 Freshmen Freshman Class Officers TREASURER VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY . . . PRESIDENT . .NANCY HUBBELL .LACY STEPHAN . . . .GWEN DAVIS GARY PETTYJOHN 29 Isabelle Allison Karen Atkinson Donnalea Bailey Elaine Bancroft Pamela Beutler Karen Bobenmoyer Juliane Buron Ted Carlson Joyce Cook Gwen Davis Tom Denno Sandra Dixson James Donley Mickey Doremire Tom Dutton Bill File Delores Galvani Jean Gary Karen Gothro Larry Gust Charlene Holtcamp Nancy Hubbell Charlotte Hunter Jack Jones Jill Jones Bonnie Kellogg Lynn Kneff Robert Knight Nora LaGrow Tom LaMotte Linda Leslie Jane Lobsinger Jerold Lovely NOT PICTURED--Morris Clish, Gloria Denewitt, Elizabeth Donley, Linda Grippen, Cheryl Pond, Dean Portwood 30 Gwen Lozan Carol Millikin Pauline Millikin Robert Morris Bill Moshier Sherman Neal Conrad Owens Gary Pettyjohn Carol Prange Donna Renaud Leo Rozenek Gary Russell Glenda Schofield Alice Shaw Mark Sheehy Myrna Skinner Norman Sorenson Marilyn Stampfly Brenda Starks Lacey Stephan Nancy Stephan Sue Stephan Martin Tinker Kay Ann Thompson Judith Trailer Terry Wake ley Bonnie Ward Dorothy Wilcox Judy Williams Tom Wylie Mr. Arthur Thayer Sponsor Autographs 32 Junior High Eighth Grade Class Officers TREASURER................................SHERRY MADSEN PRESIDENT......................................TIM NEAL SECRETARY....................................GARY DUBOIS VICE PRESIDENT...........PENNY PETTYJOHN (NOT PICTURED) Seventh Grade Class Officers SECRETARY . . . TREASURER . . . PRESIDENT. . . . VICE PRESIDENT VICKI McEVERS .CATHY FORBES STEVE DAWSON . . .BILL JOSEPH Eighth Grade Norman Bancroft Richard Be bow Robert Brooks Julia Carlson Cherie Carr George Collins Tom Crouch Lois Denewitt Delores Dixson Gary DuBois Linda Durga Walt Fallon Donna Fenton John Gingerick Louis Gingerick Janet Given Carole Gross Sandra Hagman Carolynne Halstead Bill Harwood Kay Isenhauer Luanna Isenhauer Betty Johnson Jim Johnson David Johnson Bob Jorgenson Francis King Chris Kroll Toni Madsen Harvey Merethew Larry Milli kin Tim Neal Joe Newman Jerry Owens Penny Pettyjohn Carol Sherman Jackie Trailer Louella Tubbs Gloria Vallad Jim Wakeley Evelyn Walker Jack Welch NOT PICTU RED--El wood Anderson, Sherrie Madsen, Carolyn Millikin, Stanley Cruz, Ethel Parkinson, Donna Kolka 34 Seventh Grade Anita Annis Tommy Argue Irene Bancroft Roger Cady Andy Canfield Lyle Canfield Bobby Cooper Mike Crouch Steve Dawson Judy Day Daniel Durga John Engel Donald Fairbotham Robert Fenton Cathy Forbes Linda Gothro Leslie Halstead Jack Harney Jan Harwood Susan Hayes Irene Horning Phyllis Hunter Louis Jensen Bill Joseph Larry Korhonen Gary Lucksted Camilla Marshall Vicki Me Evers Mary McLeod Terry Minnear Herluf Moshier Tom Muth Jeannette Neilson Priscilla Pettengill Patty Rohde Terry SanCartier Jerry Scott Grant Shaw Ella Jean Smith Robert Smith Marcia Sorenson Nancy Sorenson Dick Springs Zoe Stephan Gary Swanson Lee Vallad Vicki Weaver Deborah Wyss Mr. Wesley Kumpula Sponsor 35 NOT PICTURED--Ellen Parkinson Autographs Activities Christmas Play 1957 •THE LEAST OF THESE CAST Directed by.......................................................Mr. Robert Bovee Martin, the cobbler...........................................................Bill Weaver Stephan, the elderly man shoveling snow........................................Tom Galvani Poor woman.........................................................Iloma Hausmann Poor woman’s child ......................................................KittiDyer The soldier................................................................Russell Mudge The small boy..................................................................Rae Wheeler The small sister.....................................................Marlene Yoder Apple vender...................................................................Kay Warner Apple thief..........................................................Larry LaGrow Jewish girl.......................................................Jeanne Holtcamp The Voice.............................................................Kathy Fisher Carol singers....................................................Clara Mae Wolcott Ann Stampfly Diana Blaine Helen Balch Martin, the kindly old cobbler feels that a voice has told him the previous day that the Christ Child is going to pay him a visit the next day. He tells each of his visitors about this expected visit and keeps watch from his window. He gives tea to the old man who has been shoveling snow. He gives tea, bread, his old shabby coat, and a coin to the poor woman and her child. The child suggests he place a candle in the window to light the way for the Christ Child. He gives tea and his bench to the soldier while he mends the soldier’s boot. The little boy brings him a log and his good wishes. A vender has an apple stolen by a boy. Martin rescues him from the vender, gives him an apple, and gives a coin to the vender. The boy offers to help the vender carry her apples to her home. Carolers are outside and he gives them nuts to eat. He buys tea from the poor little Jewish girl so her mother can pay the rent. After every- one has gone, he tells himself that the day is nearly over and he hasn't seen the Christ Child yet. He takes his Bible and sits on his bench beneath the candle at the window and reads. As he does so he hears a voice calling him. Martin asks, Who art thou? The voice replied, 'I was hungered and ye gave Me meat; I was thirsty and ye gave Me drink; I was a stranger and ye took Me in; naked and ye clothed Me. Inas- much as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto Me.' 38 Junior Play 1958 ADAMS EVENING CAST Directed by..................................................Mrs. Evelyn E. Klein Adam Adams...................................................................Bill Weaver Anna...............................................................Clara Wolcott Mrs. Bean..........................................................Iloma Hausmann Casper......................................................................Larry LaGrow Gertie.............................................................. Darla Boger Dr. Frogoni.........................................................Jim Kesseler Rosita..............................................................Helen Balch Elmer Green............................................................. Pat Cox Mr. Cokes ..........................................................Tony Maurer Mrs. Cokes..........................................................Rae Wheeler 39 NIGHT OF JANUARY 16th CAST Directed by.................................. Prison Matron................................ Baliff....................................... Judge Heath.................................. District Attorney Flint...................... His Secretary................................ Defense Attorney Stevens..................... His Secretary................................ Clerk of the Court .......................... Karen Andre.................................. Dr. Kirkland................................. Mrs. John Hutchins........................... Homer Van Fleet.............................. Elmer Sweeny................................. Nancy Lee Faulkner........................... Magda Svenson................................ John Graham Whitfield........................ Jane Chandler................................ Ingrid Jungquist............................. Larry Regan.................................. Roberta Van Rensselaer....................... Stenographer................................. 40 Mr. Robert F. Bovee ......Kay Tinker . . . . Tom Galvani .... Larry LaGrow ......Jim Kesseler . . . Marlene Yoder ......... Pat Cox . . . Diane Siewert .... Leo Rochette ......Kay Warner . .Jeanne Holtcamp . . . .Christine Lutz . .Phillip Faustman .... Joe Rozenek .Maryda Stillwagon . . . .Clara Wolcott ......Tony Maurer . . Iloma Hausmann ......Helen Balch .... Bill Weaver . . . . Sandra Kolka . . Dee Ann Fisher 41 42 GLEE CLUB, BACK ROW: P. McNeil, E. Rochette, K. Warner, C. Wolcott, C. Fenton, N. Hubbel, G. Davis, P. Millikin, P. Mauren, B. Meaker, E. Bancroft, L. Kneff, I. Hausmann, R. Wheeler. FRONT ROW: A. Stampfly, A. Smith, L. Smock, J. Norenberg, S. Madsen, C. Gross, D. Fenton, C. Millikin, J. Cook, L. Denewitt, I. Re- naud, J. Holtcamp, M. Engel, G. Lucksted, Mrs. Milnes, Director. OMITTED: K. Knudsen, K. Gothro, K. Macaulay. BAND, ROW 1: Mr. Christian, Director, W. Fallon, G. Davis, P. Beutler, K. Warner, L. Smock, L. Leslie, D. Johnson. ROW 2: B. Ashton, D. Fenton, K. Tinker, D. Galvani, K. Hanson, K. Atkinson, K. SanCartier, M. Stampfly, J. Buron. ROW 3: J. Bond, J. Johnson, E. Underwood, C. Stripe, M. Underwood, C. Fenton, C. Wol- cott, F. Anderson, P. Cox, J. Norenberg, B. Moshier, G. Russell. ROW 4: B. File, B. Vajda, R. Gust, C. Mar- shall, J. Marshall, F. Reichelderfer, F. Millikin, C. Waite. OMITTED: P. Pettyjohn. Newspaper Staff Mrs. Klein, Advisor, Curtis Merrill, Clara Wolcott, Jeanne Holtcamp, Pam Beutler, Vicki McEvers, Priscilla Pettengill, Linda Gothro, Susan Hayes, Darla Boger, Linda Richards, Karen Macaulay, Kay Warner NOT PIC- TURED: Karen Gothro, Theresa Galvani and the Sophomores Mr. Gierke, Typing Advisor, Kay Warner, Christine Lutz, Tony Maurer, Phillip Faustman, Pat Cox, Ed Skinner, Erwin Bancroft, Sally Nelson, Hilda Terry, Diana Blaine NOT PICTURED: Sandra Sorenson VARSITY, BACK ROW--Left to Right: Jan Thayer, Don Leslie, Tony Maurer, Bill Weaver, Joe Robertson, Roy Lovely, Leroy Wales, Bill Lucksted, Mike Goodrich, George Gingerick, Tom Galvani. FRONT ROW: Coach Bruce Smith, Ed Underwood, George Miller, Mike Roberts, Jim Kesseler, Phil Faustman, Steve Sink, John Cox, Curt Haas, Roger Hatfield, Dave Wyman, and Head Coach Don Ferguson. Football JUNIOR VARSITY, BACK ROW--Left to Right: Dan Canfield, Jim Sampsel, Larry Gust, Gary Pettyjohn, Sherman Neal, Norman Sorenson, Jim Sorenson, Russell Gust, Tom LaMotte, Mark Sheehy, Martin Tinker, Jack Jones, Tom Stampfly, Robert Morris, Lacey Stephan, Carl Waite, John Gingerick. FRONT ROW: Coach Arthur Thayer, Mike Haskett, Richard Rochette, Danny Failing, Ted Carlson, Terry Wakeley, and Bernard Bentley. VARSITY, BACK ROW: Coach Don Ferguson, Asst. Coach, Jim Sorenson, Joe Robertson, Marshall Atkinson, Jim Kesselcr, Bob Haskett, Curt Smith, Dick MacLeod, Roy Lovely, Coach Bruce Smith, Head Coach. FRONT ROW: Bill Heath, Frank Gross, Gary Springs, Oscar Homing, Roger Hatfield, Jack Hull, Dave Wyman, Don Leslie Basketball JUNIOR VARSITY, BACK ROW: Coach Don Ferguson, Terry Wakeley, Ted Carlson, Mike McNeil, Mike Lovely, Dan Canfield, Jan Thayer, Leroy Wales, Bernard Bentley, Lacy Stephan. FRONT ROW: Sherman Neal, Ted Homing, Mike Roberts, Joe Robertson, Jim Sorenson, Bill Vajda, Steve Sink, Jim Sampsel, Larry Gust Senior Athletes 49 Oscar Homing, guard Jim Kesseler, guard Ski Team BACK ROW: Roy Lovely, Tim Perry, Russell Gust, Mike Lovely, Mike Goodrich, Mr. Bovee, Advisor, Bill Weaver. FRONT ROW: Bill Koerber, Kay Warner, Bob Knight, Maryda Stillwagon, Cathy Stripe. NOT PIC- TURED: Mike Sheehy, Patsy Wiseman, Julie Buron. 50 Cheerleaders . VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Karen SanCartier Karen Knudsen Diana Blaine Patti McNeil Dee Ann Fisher Maryda Stillwagon Ann Stampfly Julie Thayer Jr. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Linda Smock Janet Wyman Mickey Doremire Pam Mauren Carol Millikin Gail Lucksted PEP SQUAD BACK ROW: Gail Lucksted, Carol Millikin, Mickey Doremire, Janet Wyman, Pam Mauren, Glenda Scho- field, Bonnie Ward, Elaine Bancroft, Sue Stephan, Patti McNeil, Judy Failing. FRONT ROW: Ann Stamp- fly, Linda Smock, Maryda Stillwagon, Diana Blaine, Mr. Thayer, Advisor; Dee Ann Fisher, Karen Knudsen, Karen SanCartier Winter Events Kay Warner, 1959 Winter Sports Queen. 19 5 9 GRAVUnc winTEr spours Queen's Court: Diana Blaine, Jeanne Holtcamp, Kay Warner— Queen, Dee Arm Fisher, Julie Lovely. Junior Class snow sculpture—first prize. 52 Seventh Grade snow sculpture--second prize. I I The Viking Staff wishes to express its appreciation to the business organizations who have made this book possible by their contributions. CO . . . . Best Wishes From %NG X ftea t ftuJl ARCHERY COMPANY GRAYLING, MICHIGAN GLASS POWERED BOWS FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE FINEST Compliments BILLS Compliments of Compliments LAUNDER-IT SORENSON'S of Complete Laundry GOULD CLEANER FUNERAL FAY’S MOTEL and HOME the best Dry Cleaning Compliments Compliments Compliments of of JACK MILLIKIN GRAYLING GULF SERVICE and MOSHIER’S PONTIAC FOXIE’S SHEET METAL CONSTRUCTION SHAMROCK RESTAURANT Compliments MIDTOWN SERVICES KNIBBS SERVICE °f Compliments 0. W. Hayes RIALTO THEATER °f Speedway J. kesseler R. Smith J. Smith BURROW’S MARKET 79« Still the Hest Entertainment Prop. I,. 11. knibbs Grayling, Michigan Medium STEPHAN’S Best Wishes Best Wishes HOOD PRODUCTS JOE’S to the TONY’S BARBER Specialty Class of 59 SHOP SUNOCO Wood Workers SERVICE HULL’S For Appointment Phone 5521 or 3812 Mat or Shaped TRIANGLE MOTEL Estimates 801 Ogemaw St. Furnished Grayling Congratulations from the SALES 54 to $1.00 STORE Compliments of AUSABLE SERVICE STATION GRAYLING STATE BANK “Your Partner in Progress” Compliments GRAYLING ANDERSON HARDWARE Compliments of FLOWER SHOP COMPANY of the Tools—Sporting Goods BARINGERS Flowers Housewares—Paint BLACK WHITE MEN’S SHOP For all Occasions Glass—Plumbing and Electric Supplies MARKET Twenty-four Hour Grayling, Michigan Service 206 Michigan Avenue 606 Spruce Street Grayling, Michigan 59 Phone 4421 Phone 3521 Compliments of GRAYLING PHARMACY, INC. THE BIG WHEEL SERVICE Prescriptions—Drugs and Toiletries—Gifts THE DELUXE RESTAURANT of the North Compliments GRAYLING HI-WAY AUTO PARTS of Compliments RADIO TV of New and Used Cars PINEAIRE Sales Service MOTEL PETERSON Motorola—RCA 5 Miles South of HARDWARE Zenith Grayling CO. Phone 5661 (wiVj U.S. 27 % m 1 I V It ■SHELL' Congratulations to The Class of '59 ROCHETTE BROS. SHELL SERVICE Expert Lubrication—Car Wash Minor Repairs—24 Hour Wrecker Service Compliments GRAYLING MERCANTILE COMPANY Compliments from BOGER’S BARBER SHOP Compliments HATT’S MOTEL Congratulations Class of '59 BEN FRANKLIN STORE Compliments °f H L DISTRIBUTORS Vita-Hoy Potato Chips JOLLY REDSKIN CANOE LIVERY Phone Grayling 5611 FRANK BOB'S PURE SERVICE Wishes The Best of Luck to the Class of '59 Compliments °f BIELSKI'S SPORTSHOP 206 State Street Grayling, Michigan WEAVER’S GIFT SHOP Gifts of Distinction B C SUPERMARKET The Friendliest Store In Town Member of Sparton Stores Best Wishes Class of 59 Compliments of HERLUFSORENSON MARSHALL MOTEL Fountain Service and Sporting Goods Grayling, Michigan GRAYLING ELECTRIC Best Wishes I and HEATING CO. JOHNSON OIL COMPANY Phone 5251 Eric E. Post AVALANCHE Congratulations Proprietor Congratulations Seniors Class of 59 AL AND JESSIE’S CAFE Formerly Hanson’s Everything From Hamburgers to Lobsters TUFTS’ DISTRIBUTING CO., INC. Compliments Congratulations and of Best Wishes SORENSON’S to Quality Food Store The Seniors Phone 2931 STEVENSON-BROWN p Congratulations Class of 1959 1 J. H. RICHARDS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY GRAYLING Phone 3706 AMERICAN LEGION AND BOWLING ALLEY ! 1 on US 27 Open each day 12 to 12 Alleys open Sunday thru Saturday GRAYLING RESTAURANT Joe Cinciolo Compliments of DAWSON’S THE PINK LADY Women’s Apparel Compliments °f Dr. RALPH E. HOFFMAN Optometrist Compliments °f LES HUNTER Valley Lea Dairy Products Located on US 27 Congratulations Class of “1959 CORNELL AGENCY Our Best Wishes for a Successful Future THAYNE HENDERSHOT SUPPLY CO. Whole bldg, material Compliments of JANSEN PLUMBING SERVICE Upstate Shopping Center Best Wishes to the class of '59 from ART CLOUGH REALTY T r r Best Wishes to the Class of 59 MADSEN’S CASH LUMBER YARD on M-72 l4 mile east of Grayling rrrr i i i □= The Measure of Quality s m • . • • • • . • • • 5 ' ■■ 'jr £ . • ‘ • • ; '• v •? - • • «• _ v« ■ V -!■ salr t . •w■ y; , . in-4 - 0'


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