Grayling High School - Viking Saga Yearbook (Grayling, MI)
- Class of 1961
Page 1 of 88
Cover
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Mr. Millikin, Dr. Henig, and Mr. Stripe. Mr. Neilson-Treasurer, Mrs. Strong, Mr. Kessler-Presi- dent, Mr. Baker, Mr. Joseph-Secretary, Mr. Millikin, and Mr. Stripe-Superintendent. School 2 Mrs. Betty Millikin—Clerk and Child Accounting. “What! There’s no meet- ing next week. I’ve just typed it on the schedule.” Mrs. Helen Corwin, R.N. “Just where is that health record ? ” The Grade Staff who guides our G. H. S. students of tomorrow. Mrs. Bovee—3rd; Mrs. Sales—4th; Mrs. Fenton—1st; Mrs. Edson— 1st; Mrs. Caid—3rd; Mrs. Geigling —4th; Mrs. Stillwagon—2nd; Mrs. Sink—Kindergarten; Miss Kraus—6th; Mrs. Robertson—2nd; Miss Douglas—5th; Mr. Yorty—6th; Mrs. Smith (not pictured)— Kindergarten A.M. Mr. Bond “It never turned out like that for me before.” Subjects—General Science Biology, and Chemistry. Student Council Advisor. Mrs. Compton “Did I put too much salt in this stew?” Subjects—Homemaking 8, 1, 2, 4. FHA Advisor Mrs. Smith “How nice, everyone’s here to-day.” Subjects—English 7, 9. Kindergarten A.M. Mr. Gierke “Mmmm! Not bad for a beginner. ” Subjects—General Business, Beginning and Advanced typing. Supply Room Mr. Smith “Boys, let’s get on the ball.” Subjects—Arithmetic 7, Sociology, Gym and Sports. Mr. Dean “You wouldn’t be kidding me would you?” Subjects—English 7, 8, Bookkeeping and Sports. Mr. Thayer “It wasn’t my fault; I did my best.” Subjects—Spelling 7, American and English Lit- erature, and Civics. News- paper and Pep Club Ad- visor, and Cheerleader Coach. Mr. Trudgeon “The laughs on you; your test was different from the other class’.” Subjects—Arithmetic 8, American and World His- tory, Audio-Visual and Ticket Admissions Director. Mr. Kumpula “Hm-m, that edge could be a little bit smoother.” Subjects—Shop 8, 1, 2, 4, School Forest. Mrs. Stripe “Los alumnos hablan el Espanol muy bien pero.” Subjects—Spanish and Grade Spanish. Mr. Christian “Well now, I never looked at it from that angle. ” Subjects—History 8, and Band. Mr. Fenton “I’ve never heard of “kookie” being used as an adverb.” Subjects —English 7, Principal of Grayling High School, Athletic Director. Mr. Bovee “Ha! Ha! I thought I would fool you on that one.” Subjects—Arithmetic 7, Algebra, and General Mathematics. Counseling and Testing, Ski Team Coach and Play Director. Mrs. Klein “But I told you to-day was the deadline.” Subjects—English 10, Library. Yearbook Advis- or. Mr. Ferguson “Boys, let’s watch our pass defense.” Subjects—Health, Sports and Gym. Mrs. Milnes “Everyone watch now so you’ll get in on time.” Subjects—Geography, Grade Vocal Music and Glee Club. Mr. E. Fenton-Principal, Mrs. A. Carlson-Hospitality, Mrs. R. Slusser-Refresh- ment, Mrs. J. Wilson-Secretary, Mr. C. Halstead-President, Mrs. J. Harney-Vice President, Mrs. H. Dykema-Treasurer, Mrs. G. Alien-Membership and Mr. J. Stripe- Superintendent. Not pictured-Mr. D. Ferguson-Teacher Vice President. Back: Mr. Bond-Sponsor, Donna Fenton, Marilyn Stampfly, George Stancil, Penny Pettyjohn, Jack Welch, Walter Fallon, Bill Joseph. Second: Janice Stewart, John Engel, Steve Dawson, Marie Scott, Cheryl Smock, Lacey Stephan, Gary Pettyjohn. Front: Pat Wiseman, Lani Stephan, Mike Young-Vice Pres., Linda Smock-Pres., Sharon Williams-Sec., Steve Sink-Treas., Mike Haskett and Mike Goodrich. LeRoy Akers, Custodian Leslie Goss, Engineer Clifton Papendick, Custodian Jlot Jlu+tclt Mrs. Russell Moshier Mrs. Middie LaMotte Frances King Mary McLeod Benny Canfield Curtis North Jeannette Neilson Cherie Carr 0 uA b'UueAA Andy Neilson LeRoy Akers Clifton Papendick Marion Fox Corliss Stampfly BRIAN ASHTON “Greater men have lived than I, but I doubt it.” Plays 3,4; Band 1,2; News- paper 4; Library 1; Dance Band 3; Football 4; Basket- ball 1; Track 2; Ski Team 3,4. BETTY DOTY “It pays to be good, not much, but it pays.” Play 4; Glee Club 1,3,4. MARSHALL ATKINSON “Watch out for “Weed,” He may do something sensa- tional yet.” Plays 3,4; Newspaper 3, 4; Football 1,2; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1,2. MARY ANN ENGEL “A quiet charm, a pleasant way, with always a friendly word to say.” Plays 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 3,4; Library 1,3, 4; Pep Club 3,4. “I don’t mind coming to school, and I don’t mind going home; it’s the in be- tween that bothers me.” Football 2; Basketball 1,2. JUDY FAILING “If she has anything to say, she says it; if she hasn’t, she says it anyway.” Plays 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Cheerleading 2,3,4. Jd We. fynxun Q. Jl. ■ ., SHARRON BLAINE “As many good points as a pack of pins.” Plays 3,4; Newspaper 3; Library 1; FHA 4; Pep Club 3,4; Cheerleading 2. PEGGY FENTON “Her smile will be her passport around the world.” Plays 3,4; Glee Club 1; Newspaper 2; Library 1,2, 3,4. JANET CAMPBELL “Though she looks both tame and mild, she may surprise you and turn out wild.” Plays 3,4; Glee Club 4; Newspaper 4; Library 4; Hostess 2,3; FHA 4. DAN CANFIELD “Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man miss the best part of the day.” Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2; Supply Room 3. WILLIAM, FRANTZ They said, “Cheer up! things could be worse! ” I cheered up and sure enough things got worse. Projector 3,4. EDWARD FREUND “He never did anything wrong that he didn’t do.” Play 3; Glee Club 3,4; Newspaper 4; Track 3; Band Announcer 4. 9ti MeMi ueA, lie'll JloldL jbea i. MICHAEL GOODRICH “I can stand a girl, or two, or three.” Class Officer 4; Plays 3,4; Glee Club 4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1, 3,4; Ski Team 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4. RONALD HOLTCAMP “I don’t know where I’m going, but I’m on my way.” Plays 3,4; Newspaper 4. FRANK GROSS “If I’m not near the girl I love, I love the girl I’m near.” Class Officer 1; Plays 3,4; Christmas Play 3; Glee Club 3,4; Teacher’s Aid 1, 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 4. TED HORNING “There’s nothing like fun, is there?” Newspaper 4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 4. RUSSELL GUST “There are two great men in this world, Me and I can’t remember the other fellow.” Class Officer 2,3,4; Plays 3,4; Christmas Play 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 4; Pep Club 3; Football 2,3; Ski Team 1,2,3,4. ALAN JOHNSON “A fellow who never lets his studies go to his head.” Newspaper 4. Wa'lL (lemesnMesi 'lite rljea tA.. GLORIA HATFIELD KAREN HANSON “True happiness if under- stood, consists alone in doing good.” Band 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 4; Dance Band 2. MIKE HASKETT “Those who go around in circles shall be called wheels.” Play 3; Newspaper 4; Football 2; Track 3; Ski Team 3. “Though little she says she means every word.” Newspaper 4; Library 2,3; FHA 4. MIKE LOVELY “Why, I wouldn’t think of going to sleep in class.” Play 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3; Ski Team 2,3,4. GAIL LUCKSTED “Her heart is not her own, but it’s in good hands.” Play 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 1,2; FHA 4; Cheerleading 1,2. JOHN MARSHALL “They say I’m pretty good; if you don’t believe them, ask me.” Plays 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Newspaper 4; Basketball ALL 1 U fyuM., 1Kn wledl fe QainexiAndL JACQUELINE NORENBERG “Pretty to walk with, fun to talk with, and nice to think about.” Class Officer 3; Student Council 2; Plays 3,4; Christmas Play 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 1. ELIZABETH RAYMOND “So what? Who ever heard of an angel with red hair?” Play 4; Tickets 3. FRED REIC HELDERFER “He looks harmless, but so does gunpowder.” Plays 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Newspaper 4; Library 4; Football 1; Projector 2,3,4. We Uvat ZveSuf’ One 0 1 1 ■i PAMELA MAUREN “A blush can be beautiful but awfully inconvenient.” Class Officer 2,3,4; Plays 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 4; Pep Club 3,4; Cheerleading 2,3,4. CURTIS MERRILL “I’d like to be bashful, but the girls won’t let me.” Plays 3,4; Glee Club 1,2. ED MILLER “I’m bashful, I’m quiet.” Plays 3,4; Christmas Play 3; Newspaper 4; Projector 1,2. KAREN NE1LS0N “It’s the quiet people that do the work.” Plays 3,4; Glee Club 1,3,4; Newspaper 4; Yearbook 4; Hostess 1,2,3,4; Tickets 3; Hot Lunch 1,2. FLOYD MILLIKIN “It matters not how a man dies, but how he lives.” Business Manager 4; Plays 3,4; Christmas Play 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2. WILLIAM MORSE “Quiet in appearance with motives unknown.” Qcun Siu ceAA uiUf, SANDRA RIDDLE “The white of my eyes shows my true disposition.” Play 4; FHA 4. MIKE ROBERTS “He is what he makes of himself.” Newspaper 4; Football 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4. JOE ROBERTSON “Thou living ray of intel- lectual fire.” Class Officer 1; Play 3; Glee Club 3,4; Teacher’s Aid 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2, ; Varsity Club 4. lite. K+uuulexUcje esuettcel JAMES SAMPSEL “Some call him handsome, Some call him fun, but he is well liked by everyone.” Newspaper 4; Football 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4. TOM STAMPFLY “Half as high, but twice as good.” Play 3; Newspaper 4; Football 2; Basketball 1. RICHARD ROCHETTE “It’s not what you do, it’s what you get away with.” Play 3; Newspaper 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1, 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; Projector 3. LINDA SMOCK “A smile for every girl and two for every boy.” Class Officer 2,3; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Plays 3,4; Christmas Play 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4. ANNA ROZENEK “I never think of the future; it comes soon enough.” FHA 4. JAMES SORENSON “Why wasn’t I born rich instead of handsome?” Plays 3,4; Glee Club 4; Band 1; Host 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Varsity Club 4. BARBARA SEARLES “She was cut out to be an angel, but someone ran away with the pattern.” Plays 3,4; Christmas Play 3; Glee Club 3,4; News- paper 3; Yearbook 3,4; Library 3,4; Office 4; FHA 4. ARNOLD STANCIL “It is a great plague to be too handsome a man.” Glee Club 4; Band 1,2,3. STEPHAN SINK “Good-by girls, Pm graduating.” Student Council 3,4; Plays 3,4; Newspaper 4; Year- book 3,4; Teacher’s Aid 2; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 3; Track 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4. ❖ LANI STEPHAN “If the world were filled with friends like this one, it would be a pleasant place.” Class Officer 1; Student Council 4; Plays 3,4; Year- book 3,4; Hostess 1; Ski Team 4. ARLENE SMITH “A disposition kind and sweet, the kind of girl we like to meet.” Plays 3,4; Christmas Play 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 3—Editor 4; FHA 4. LAWRENCE STEPHAN “School is a good thing, but why run a good thing to death? ” Plays 3,4; Newspaper 4; Projector 3,4. Ojj fyousi 'Ifea'vi Qo ie fey. ALAM STEWART “Nice personality, full of rascality.” Student Council 4; Glee Club 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Track 3,4; Varsity Club 4. CATHERINE STRIPE “She hurries not and worries not.” Plays 3,4; Christmas Play 3; Glee Club 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Newspaper 3,4; Ski Team 1,2,3,4. CARL WAITE “I once resolved a bachelor to be, but yet women appeal to me.” Band 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 3, 4; Football 2; Track 1,2; Projector 1,2,3,4. PAT WISEMAN “Her friends are many, her foes, are there any?” Student Council 4; Plays 4; Christmas Play 3; Band 1, 3; Newspaper 2,3; Year- book 4; Pep Club 3,4; Ski Team 1,2,3,4. JAN THAYER “I grow old learning some- thing new everyday.” Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 4. JILL WAKELEY “It’s nice to be natural when you’re naturally nice.” Class Officer 1,2,4; Student Council 4; Plays 3,4; Glee Club 4; Yearbook 4; FHA 4. SANDRA TAYLOR “Born to giggle and giggle I must.” Plays 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Yearbook 4; Pep Club 3,4; Cheerleading 3,4. Back Mr. Mrs. Joe Searles Mr. Bruce Smith Mrs. Lacey Stephan Front Mrs. Kuisel Mrs. Norenberg Mr. Mrs. Ken Ashton Back to camera Frank Gross Setuosi 'i- ActUuti l “The Echoes” of Onaway May 14, 1960 Theme “Over the Rainbow” Back John Isenhauer Russell Gust Mark Cross Frank Gross Front Betty Doty Lani Stephan Linda Smock Jackie Norenberg Time out A rainbow’s beginning Somewhere under the rainbow Senior Election Returns Party at Linda Smock’s home. We did itl 1! I Work! Work! Work! Our last Homecoming float. Se+U i Play Harrison High r Homecoming King Jim Sorenson sa Setuosi Pnant Chaperons - Mr. Mrs. H. Stephan Mrs. B. Engel Mr. Mrs. H. Taylor Mr. Mrs. A. Mauren Orchestra-Midnite Mystics of Gray- ling Theme- Melody in Gold” lu Uosti. Lacy Stephan..................Vice President Mike Young.........................President Gwen Davis.........................Secretary Mickey Doremire....................Treasurer Mr. Thayer Sponsor 7Ite. lujfiieA, cli+nJj-, Mr. Thayer Sponsor Belle Allison Karen Atkinson Donnalea Bailey Elaine Bancroft Ted Beery Karen Bobenmeyer Nancy Hubbell Julie Buron Delores Galvani Charlotte Hunter Ted Carlson Karen Gothro I I Jack Jones Joyce Cook Larry Gust Jill Jones Gwen Davis Bob Hale Mickey Doremire Charlene Holtcamp Lynn Nora Kneff LaGrow Pauline Millikin tfH Robert Morris the Letter the, m w- William Moshier fl . ?. Carol Prange Myrna Skinner Barbara Stoddard Dorothy Wilcox Sherman Neal Robert Poling Cheryl Pond Jean Port wood Gary Pettyjohn Irene Renaud Norman Sorenson I. Gary Russell Marilyn Stampfly Glenda Schofield a Brenda Starks Alice Shaw Lacey Stephan Mark Sheehy v. Sue Stephan wA Kay Ann Martin Thompson Tinker Terry Bonnie Wakely Ward Jerry Wert Not pictured; Larry Hunter Thomas Pelton Kathy Rentschler Judy Waller Judy Janet Richard Williams Wyman 27 Yoder Mike Young fju+UOSl Actunti i “What lovely texture, Blondie! ” Norman S. Chaperons - Mrs. Edson Mrs. N. Stephan Mr. Mrs. H. Stephan Mr. Art Thayer Mr. B. Engel Homecoming Float Untouchables Homecoming Queen - Pauline Millikln Queen Pauline and King Jim descending from the throne. Myrna Skinner Ted Carlson Cheryl Pond Bob MorrIs Ted Beery Kay Thompson Kathy Rentschler takes 28 the pause that refreshes. SofUIXMMOSl L Mr. Gierke . . . Secretary Vice President . . . President . . . Treasurer Sponsor Linda Covert. . Jack Welsh . . . , Sharon Williams Carolyn Millikin Norman Bancroft Richard Bebow Julia Carlson Cherie Carr George Collen Nancy Cornell Linda Covert Tom Crouch Lois Denewitt Delores Dixson Gary DuBois Mr. Gierke Sponsor 7he, fuUh 4, dJAsusjht and na iAaiu, Tom Duncan Linda Walter Durga Fallon Donna Louis Fenton Gingerick Carole Gross Carolynne Halstead Kay Isenhauer David 30 Johnson Francis Jim King Johnson Chris Richard Sherrie Toni Earl Carolyn Kroll LaChappelle Madsen Madsen Merithew Millikin ry n A. fix ' ' Larry Tim Millikin Neal JuU to jjOtUuu I y Nancy Nelson Mary Pelton Penny Pettyjohn % Leo Rozenek Mary SanC artier Rita Skinner Jackie Trailer Virginia Pratt Richard Trudeau Not Pictured Eddie Markle Gloria James Jack Sharon Tom Vallad Wakeley Welch Williams Wright SoyiJtamosie ciuuiiei Homecoming Float Gary Russell, Chris Kroll, Carole Gross, and Penny Pettyjohn GUu jbUui i Irene Renaud, Mrs. Stripe - teacher, Virginia Pratt, Nancy Cornell, and Mrs. Dan Babbitt, who planned the project. David Johnson, Donna Fenton, and Toni Madsen Walt Fallon, Linda Durga, Sharon Williams, and Jack Welch K+uuipleAcfe, iA, the, dooA to 'UcooeAA, Mr. Kumpula Sponsor William Cox John Engel Anne Akers Pat Buron Mike Crouch Jim Failing George Mark Akers Anderson Steve Judy Dawson Day Don Fairbotham Andy Canfield Robert Fenton Mary Ellen Leslie Grippen Halstead Jack Bill Harney 34 Harwood Anita Annis Jacquelyn Christian Carmen Duncan Cathy Forbes Jan Harwood Tommy Argue Robert Cooper Daniel Durga 6! Linda Go thro Susan Hayes It iAitUf, iA a hay. Kathy Hempel Gary Lucksted Jeannette Neilson Lauren Schulze Marcia Sorenson Irene Horning Camilla Marshall Merry Perry Jerry Scott Nancy Sorenson Vicki McEvers Priscilla Pettengill W. Grant Shaw Edward Louis Jensen Mary McLeod Geneva Riddle Jennie Sheehy Richard Springs Southwell 35 Bill Joseph Herluf Moshier Patty Rhode Ella Jean Smith Zoe Stephan IS Joe LaGrow Terry SanCartier ( 5 14 Robert Smith Duane Stuart i Gary Swanson June Thomas Tinker Tyron Lee Vallad Roy Wedge is Patricia James Winslow Young Left - Mark Anderson, Herluf Moshier, Dan Durga, Bill Joseph and John Howe trying out a motor. Not Pictured Alice Markle tfsiejJunest Homecoming Float Mr. Bond and his General Science Class. John Howe and Joe LaGrow shaping metal for a dust pan. CftijAMt QiaAe. Cheryl Smock...................Vice President Jeanette Henig.....................Treasurer Pat Williams........................President Linda Tolleson.....................Secretary Mr. Ferguson Sponsor Sponsor, Mr. Ferguson Douglas Blaine Dan Feldhauser Judy Harwood David Jackson e K+uuu What We Kerry Clough Sharon Florence Lyle Canfield Kitti Funck r 5 k John Cook Kenneth Dyer 0 Ml Carolyn Galloway Anne Haskett Robert Hayes Joan Henderson Jeanette He nig Beverly Johnson Lee Bob Nancy Johnson gg Johnson Tom Kesseler Adell Beukelman V fcr Ml Ronnie Edsell Pamela Gibson Walter Isenhauer Carolyn Klein Patsy McEvers Marilyn Russell 9 V S Norman Stephan Kncua Mot What Wo Larry Regina Ronnie LaMotte Leas Lovell Robert Jerry Tom Millikin Millikin Muth Patricia Gary Connie Palmer Quinn Renaud Marie Richard T erry Scott Smith Smith Linda Mickey Jean Stephenson Stillwagon 39 Stubblefield May Ho. I Sharron Shirley Madsen Madsen Walter Jennie Neilson Owens Cheryl Bobby Smock Stampfly Theresa Stump Mary Sullivan Randy Billy Danny Thompson Tinker Tinker Neil Tinker Linda Betty Tolleson Vallad ActiiMtieA, Back-Eddie Robertson, David Jackson, Walter Neilson, Danny Tinker, Mickey Stillwagon, Richard Smith, Jerry Millikin, and Mr. Dean. Front-Randy Thompson, Johnny Cook, Larry LaMotte, Terry Smith, Billy Tinker, Bobby Millikin, and Jack Richards. Seventh V r kS Tl W f - ii i ,-' Nancy Fenton.......................Treasurer John Sorenson......................President Linda Knibbs.......................Secretary George Stancil................Vice President Mr. Bovee........................... Sponsor U Ike, bottom, Sponsor, Mr. Bovee Cheryl Brown Barbara Crouch Curtis Feldhauser Charles Haas Mike Allen Benny Canfield Mark Day Nancy Fenton Kenneth Halstead Shirley Virginia Anglemyer Bancroft Christine Carlson Anne Marie Church Barbara Dean mjP Mary Denno Albert Peter Fox Funck Garrett Bailey Sharon Covert David Donley Karen Given Ralph Helsel John Blaine Tom Crawford Edna Durga '•J,« i i Donald Griffith Nancy Hoffman StaAiUuf 'Mp o 7 J ttk iiA BA Linda Sylvia Knlbbs Leas Sharon Long Karen Lowrie Howard Ruth Ann Markle Meaker Donald Merithew Roger Moshier Clarence Raymond Betty Jean McLeod Ellen Muth a i v Joseph Renaud A Charles McLeod Sharron Palmer James Rentschler n « Carolyn Pelton Earl Scott Susan Mllllkin David Pettyjohn Robert Shaw Stanley Morse Darlene Portwood Sharon Skutt Kyle Slusser Janet Stephan W alter Waite Louis Smith Richard Stephan Joseph Wakeley Bob Smock Janice Stewart Arthur Wakeley John Sorenson Rhea Stripe a, Terry Wright George Stancil Michael Stump Joan Wyman George Stephan Jackie Taylor Not Pictured Curtis North Back-Mr. Dean, John Millikin, Albert Fox, Mike Allen, Peter Funck, Wal- ter Waite, Stanley Morse, Terry Wright, Kyle Slusser. Front-Bobby Smock, Jim Jorgenson, Johnny Sorenson, George Stancil, Curt Feldhauser, Kenny Halstead, Ralph Helsel, and Joe Renaud. Activities. e a n, A o 0 £ t i i We are proud to have Mr. Par- sons pictured in our Grayling year- book this year. He has been the senior photographer ten years and the yearbook photographer six years. Much credit for the quality of our yearbook can be attributed to Mr. Parsons’ excellent pictures. Mr. Parsons received his de- gree in photography in 1959 after many years of competing profes- sionally with other photographers throughout the United States and Canada. He is one of the 15 por- trait masters in Michigan and one of the two located north of Sagin- aw. Ferris C. Parsons, M. Photog. Senior Staff Members Left: Jill Wakeley, Arlene Smith-Editor, Karen Gothro-Co-editor, Barbara Searles- Business Manager, Mike Young, Gary Pettyjohn, Steve Sink, Lani Stephan, Karen Neil- son, Patsy Wiseman, Sandy Taylor, Nancy Hubbell, Jean Portwood and Mrs. Klein- Sponsor. Pam Beery We have been very fortunate in having Pam, an artist, on our staff this year. She planned and designed the cover for this year- book. ft ft Mr. Al Schuster-Edwards Brothers’ Yearbook Company agent and advisor. Junior Staff Members Left: Pam Beery, Kay Jansen, Carole Gross, Pat Williams, Jack Welch, Toni Madsen, nne Marie Church, Vicki McEvers, Steve Dawson and Carolyn Klein. Back - Mr. Thayer-Sponsor, Steve Sink, Pam Mauren, Ed Miller and Karen Neilson. Front - Ed Freund, Mary Ann Engel- Editor, and Janet Campbell. Back - Bill Frantz, Mike Roberts, Carl Wane, Lawrenc? Stephan, Russell Gust, Fred Reichilderfer and Richard Rochette ‘ “ale J°hn MajshaU, Bob Morris. Ted Horning. Marshall Atkinson, Tom Stampfly, Jim Sampsel and Gloria Hatfield. 2nd Row - Ed Freund, Ed Miller, Brian Ashton. Karen Hanson, Janet Campbell. Cathy Snipe, Steve Sink. Mike Haskett and Mr. Thayer-Sponsor. Front - Pam Mauren, Mary Ann Engel and Karen Neilson. Back - Fred Reichelderfer, Nancy Nelson, Janet Campbell, Peggy Fenton, Mrs. Klein-Teacher Librarian. Front - Elaine Bancroft, Mickey Stillwagon-a student being helped by librarian Kay Thompson, and Barbara Searles. Pnojectio+uAli Back - Mr. Trudgeon-Sponsor, Fred Reichelderfer, Richard Smith, Lawrence Stephan, Bill Frantz. Front - Kerry Clough, Carl Waite, David Johnson, Ed Miller, Grant Shaw and Leslie Halstead. Back - Linda Tolleson, Priscilla Pettengill, Linda Gothro, Pauline Millikin, Karen Gothro, Ed Freund, Mike Goodrich, Frank Gross, Alan Stewart, Jim Sorenson, Bob Hale, Elaine Bancroft, Linda Covert, Barbara Searles, Pam Mauren, Sandy Taylor. 3rd Row - Phyllis Hunter, Cheryl Smock, Pam Beery, Jill Wakeley, Arlene Smith, Jacqueline Norenberg, Arnold Stancil, Joe Robertson, Larry Hunter, Kathy Hempel, Carolyn Klein, Mary Ann Engel, Gail Lucksted, Jackie Trailer, Jenny Sheehy. 2nd Row - Cathy Stripe, Linda Smock, Jeanette Henig, Joan Wyman, Julia Carlson, Donna Fenton, Carole Grosse, Karen Neilson, Nancy Nelson, Susan Morris, Carolyn Millikin, Betty Doty, Cathy Forbes, Vicki McEvers-Pianist, Mrs. Milnes- Director. Front - Sharon Williams, Judy Failing, Sherrie Madsen, Judy Day, Myrna Skinner, Kitty Funck, Rita Skinner, Linda Durga, Anne Haskett, Donnalea Bailey, Anne Marie Church, Kay Jansen, Jacquelyn Christian. Back - Pam Mauren, Jacqueline Norenberg, Pauline Millikin, Ed Freund, Bob Hale, Alan Stewart, Mike Goodrich, Elaine Bancroft, Barbara Searles, Betty Doty. 2nd Row - Cathy Stripe, Karen Gothro, Frank Gross, Larry Hunter, Jim Sorenson, Carolyn Klein, Mary Ann Engel, Gail Lucksted. Front - Pam Beery, Linda Smock, Arlene Smith, Arnold Stancil, Joe Robertson, Anne Haskett, Cathy Forbes, Vicki McEvers-Pianist, Mrs. Milnes-Director. 50 Back - Cathy Stripe, Mike Goodrich. Jacqueline Norenberg, Arnold Stancil, Jill Wakeley, Alan Stewart, Arlene Smith, Ed Freund, Barbara Searles. Front - Karen Neilson, Sandy Taylor, Judy Failing, Frank Gross, Pam Mauren, Joe Robertson, Linda Smock, Jim Sorenson, Mary Ann Engel, Betty Doty, Gail Lucksted. Back - Roy Wedge, Robert Brun, Robert Poling, Bill Moshier, Carl Waite. Russell Gust, John Marshall. Fred Reichelderfer, Joe LaGrow, Norman Sorenson, Gary Russell, Floyd Millikin, Cathy Stripe, Donna Fenton. 2nd Row - Karen Hanson, Jacqueline Norenberg, Delores Galvani. Beverly Johnson, Kitti Funck, Rhea Stripe, Hannah Kroll, Patsy McEvers, Vicki McEvers, Kathy Forbes. 1st Row - Penny Pettyjohn, Pat Buron, Julie Buron, Walt Fallon, Jack Welsh, Gary Dubois, Eddie Robertson, David Johnson, Mr. Christian-Director. Front - Cheryl Smock, Nancy Sorenson, Julie Carlson, Gwen Davis, Linda Smock, Charlene Holtcamp, Pat Williams, Marie Scott. 51 Back: Carl Waite, John Marshall, Russel Gust, Fred Reichelderfer, Floyd Millikin. Second: Jackie Norenberg, Karen Hanson, Cathy Stripe. Front: Linda Smock. Back: Mr. Christian, Mike Allen. Second: Terry Wright, Richard Stephan, Linda Knibbs, Marilyn Joseph, Nancy Knibbs, Susan Bishaw, Linda Christian. Front: Nancy Fenton, George Stancil, Darlene Portwood, Elva Ward, John Sorenson, Stanley Morse and Peter Funck. GflWL % v HIGH W L SCUOOL i Back - Mr. Christian, Christine Carlson, Deyanne Gibson. 2nd Row - David Jansen, Carrie Jorgenson, Fenn Welch, David McEvers, Steve DuBois, Joe Wakeley, Dean Goss, Arthur Wakeley, John Millikin, John Johnson, Paul King, Richard Lovell. Front - Gail Hunter, Sally Johnson, Linda Springs, Billie Bovee, Linda Anderson, Marjorie Johnson, Sally Bebow, Allison Schulze, Sandra Millikin. Homecoming Parade --afternoon of October 21. Back - Carolynne Halstead. Linda Covert, Carolyn Millikin, Kay Isenhauer, Gloria Hatfield, Mary Pelton, Sherrie Madsen, Sharron Blaine, Janet Campbell, Barbara Searles, Arlene Smith, Sandra Riddle, Anna Rozenek, Sally Raymond. Middle - Sandra Dixson, Lois Denewitt, Virginia Pratt, Jean Vallad, Karen Neilson, Elaine Bancroft. Front - Vicki McEvers, Cathy Forbes, Jackie Christian, Linda Smock, Gall Lucksted-President, Jill Wakeley, Phyllis Hunter, Kathy Hempel, Linda Gothro, and Mrs. Compton-Sponsor. Back - Camilla Marshall, Susan Morris, Pam Beery, Nancy Sorenson, Ella Smith, Marcia Sorenson. Priscilla Pettengill, Jeannette Neilson, and Carmen Duncan. Front - Patricia Winslow, Mary McLeod, Zoe Stephan, Irene Horning, Patty Rhode, Alice Markle, Anita Annis, Susan Hayes, Judy Day, and Jennie Sheehy. Back - Sharon Florence. Beverly Johnson. Terry Stump, Carolyn Klein, Patsy McEvers, Judy Ward, Jean Stubblefield, Linda Stephenson, Adell Beukelman, Sharron Madsen, Pat Williams, Linda Tolle son, Irene Annis, Mary Sullivan. Middle - Patsy Palmer, Audrey Walmsley, Sheila Fyan, Marilyn Russell, Judy Harwood, Shirley Madsen, Regina Leas, Sharon Anderson, Vera Wylie, Kitti Funck, Nancy Johnson, Cheryl Smock, Marie Scott, and Betty Vallad. Front - Jeanette Henig, Pam Gibson, Jennie Owens, Carolyn Galloway, Joan Henderson, Connie Renaud, and Anne Haskett. Back - Carolynne Halstead, Charlotte Hunter, Sue Stephan, Jeannette Neilson, Jean Vallad, Elaine Bancroft, Lynn Kneff, and Karen Bobenmoyer. Middle - Cherie Carr, Karen Neilson. Anita Annis, Jane Lobsinger. Mary SanCartier, Patty Rhode, and Carol Millikin. Front - Frances King, Mrs. Millikin-Advisor, Kay Thompson. Linda Durga, Donnalea Bailey. Virginia Pratt, Jill Jones, and Nora La Grow. Back: Dan Tinker, Gary Pettyjohn, Martin Tinker, Jan Thayer, Ted Carlson, Lacey Stephan, Bob Hale, Mickey Stillwagon. Center: Coach Smith, Ted Homing, Larry Mil- likin, Dan Canfield, Joe Robertson, Chris Kroll, Ted Beery, Norman Sorenson, Coach Ferguson. Front: Brian Ashton, Dick Rochette, Tom LaMotte, Steve Sink, Mike Lovely, Mike Young, Mike Goodrich, Mike Roberts, Center Front: Jim Young Back: Mr. Dean-Coach, Tim Neal, Tom Wright, Louis Jensen, Richard Trudeau, Jerry Scott, Harvey Merithew, Dan Feldhauser. Front: Billy Tinker, Bill Joseph, Gary Luck- sted, Steve Dawson, Lee Vallad, Jack Harney, Jim Failing and Leslie Halstead. Joe Robertson Halfback SetuoAs. Athlete Jan Thayer End Steve Sink Halfback Dan Canfield End Mike Lovely Fullback Dick Rochette Halfback Brian Ashton Tackle Setuosi Ublet i Mike Roberts Tackle Ted Horning Tackle Our Homecoming Game with 'UaAAittf, Back-Mr. Smith-Coach, Jack Jones, Bill File, John Marshall, Jim Sampsel, MiKe Roberts, and Norman Sorenson. Front-Tom LaMotte, Sherman Neal, Tom Wright, Joe Robertson, Frank Gross, Ted Carlson, Jim Sorenson, and Alan Stewart. Not Pictured-Tim Neal. Back-Jim Young, Harvey Merithew, Richard Springs, Robert Smith, Louis Gingerick, Steve Dawson, Bill Joseph, and Mr. Ferguson-Coach. Front-Donald Fairbotham, Robert Fenton, Leslie Halstead, Walt Fallon, Gary Luck- sted, Lee Vallad, Mike Crouch, and John Engel. gl Setuosi AtUleteA, Alan Stewart - Guard John Marshall - Center Jim Sorenson, Sherman Neal, Frank Gross, Joe Robertson, Ted Carlson and Tom Wright. Not Pictured-Tim Neal Back-Mr. Smith-Coach, Ed Freund, Jan Thayer, Mike Young, Mike Goodrich, Mike Roberts, Sherman Neal. Ted Carlson, Mr. Ferguson-Coach. Front-Lacy Stephan, Ted Beery, Richard Rochette, Steve Sink, Nor- man Sorenson, Frank Gross, Tom LaMotte, and Bob Hale. fyoothail QUee de uHeAA, Judy Failing, Sharon Williams, Pam Mauren, Carol Millikin, and Linda Smock. Susan Morris, Julia Carlson, Carole Gross, Nancy Sorenson, and Pam Beery. Left - Sharon Williams, Judy Failing, Linda Smock, Pam Maurenr and Sandy Tayior. Back - Larry Gust, Brian Ashton, Richard Trudeau, Mike Goodrich, Julie Buron, Mark Anderson, Nancy Cornell, Pat Buron, Pat Wiseman, Camilla Marshall, Marcia Sorenson, and Cathy Stripe. Front - Mr. Bob Bryant-Ski Instructor, Russell Gust, Mike Young, Lani Stephan, Mike Lovely, Jack Welch, Roger Cady, and Mr. Bovee-Sponsor. Pat Wiseman-Girl's captain Mike Lovely Cathy Stripe Mike Goodrich Russell Gust Lani Stephan ■vvvV Queen Jill Lani Stephan, Linda Smock, Jill Wakeley, Pam Mauren, and Jacque Norenberg M. Goodrich, M. Young, M. Lovely, J. Robertson, T. Carlson, Not Pictured - Mr. Ferguson - Sponsor. - Bill 5 School Left - Alice Shaw, Nancy Hubbell, Mary Pelton, Bar bara Searles, Judy Williams. Front - Myrna Skinner. Chemistry Experiment Left - Sherman Neal, Jack Jones, Ed Freund, Bill Moshier, and Jean Portwood. ft 1 9 5= -7 We, the yearbook staff of 1961, wish to express our appreciation for the cooperation we have received from the Crawford County business people, teachers, and students who provided information, materials, ideas, and financial assistance to make this book possible. Also we would like to thank Mrs. Evelyn Klein for her assistance as our advisor, Mr. Ferris Parsons for his time and talent in the taking of our pictures and Mr. Al Schuster of the Edwards Brothers Yearbook Company, our agent and company advisor. . . . Best Wishes From NG ' Bea i ■taut n ( ARCHERY COMPANY grayling, Michigan GLASS POWERED SOWS FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE FINEST GRAYLING RESTAURANT JOE CINCIALA Compliments of PETERSON Hardware Company Grayling, Michigan Pratt Lambert Paints HOUSEWARES BUILDING SUPPLIES DUO THERM BEST WISHES SHOEMAKERS J AND J STORES YOUR SCHOOL SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS Best Wishes Compliments to the Class of '61 GRAYLING GULF SERVICE and HUU'S SHAMROCK TRIANGLE MOTEL RESTAURANT GRAYLING AMERICAN LEGION BOWLING ALLEY on US 27 Open each day 12 to 12 Alleys Open Sunday thru Saturday AMF Automatic Pinspotters Best Wishes to the Class of '61 MADSEN'S CASH LUMBER YARD on M-72 • 4 Mile East of Grayling The Measure of Quality CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS AL and JESSIE'S CAFE £v jT ■ j EVERYTHING from HAMBURGERS to LOBSTERS Formerly Hanson's J. H. RICHARDS CONSTRUCTION Compliments of THE BIG WHEEL and THE DELUXE RESTAURANT of the North Girls, if you have any clothing problems just see Steve at the Grayling Mercantile Company g 0 E AVALANCHE Cadillac — Wishes — Best of Luck to the Class of '61 Compliments of Compliments ROCHETTE BROS. of SHELL SERVICE PINEAIRE Expert Lubrication MOTEL Car Wash Minor Repairs 24 Hour Wrecker Service GRAYLING PHARMACY, INC. PRESCRIPTIONS — DRUGS TOILETRIES — GIFTS Compliments of BURNS Hardware and Furniture Best Wishes to the Class of 1961 from Art Clough Realty We bank with confidence at the GRAYLING STATE BANK Your Partner in Progress Best Wishes Class of '61 MARSHALL MOTEL Smock Son WATCHMAKERS Dl 8-3877 201 Park Street Grayling, Michigan Au Sable Service MOBILE Auto Accessories Tires — Batteries Tires — Batteries Full Lubrication Service Shi-Nee Wax Wash Phone Dl 8-3161 Grayling Compliments of Art Crouch Ceramic Tile and Plastering CONTRACTOR Phone Dl 8-2983 HOERL'S Compliments GRAYLING LUMBER DECORATING of SUPPLY CO. SHOP BROOKS Serving you for over 20 years Wallpaper — Paint Floor Covering SUNOCO T. P. PETERSON, Owner Phone Dl 8-4931 SERVICE Quality Building Materials 106 Michigan Located on U.S. 27 Phone Dl 8-2341 JOLLY REDSKIN The Pink CANOE LIVERY Lady Phone DI 8-5611 Grayling Women's Apparel Compliments of Compliments of LES HUNTER Valley Lea Dairy Products FOXIE'S Located on US 27 SHEET METAL Compliments Compliments of of MARGE'S OLSON'S SHOE STORE Shoes and BEAUTY SALON Sportswear Best Wishes Compliments of TONY'S BARBER SHOP C. F. OLIN For Appointment Phone DI 8-5521 or DI 8-3812 Builder of New Homes and Fireplaces — 801 Ogemaw St. Electrical Work Grayling 204 Oliver Street Compliments of Grayling J. F. Cook, RADIO and T. V. D. D. S. Sales Service and Motorola — Zenith P. A. Junttila, Phone DI 8-5661 D. D. s. Congratulations Compliments of Class of '61 UT Sorenson's CORNELL FUNERAL AGENCY HOME STEPHAN'S Compliments of WOOD PRODUCTS Specialty Wood Workers Flat or Shaped Estimates Furnished HAROLD MARY CLEMENT'S Trailer Park and Cabins Camp Margrethe BURROW'S Compliments of MOSHIER'S PONTIAC MARKET POXTIXC Compliments W CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 61 of a MAC'S REXALL DRUG STORE Friend FRANK'S PURE SERVICE Wishes COMPLIMENTS OF THE The Best of Luck Class of '61 KEYPORT CLINIC Our Best Wishes Successful Future We sell • lb. Hamburgers The Best in Town We prepare take out orders timl THANE HENDERSHOT ✓ SUPPLY CO. CURLEY'S DRIVE-IN I Whole Building Material PHONE DI 8-6271 SORENSON'S MOTEL U. S. 27 South Across from Golf Course GRAYLING, MICH. Phone DI 8-4751 Compliments of DAWSON'S GRAYLING, MICH. Phone DI 8-4751 Best of Luck Class of '61 C. R. HOLCOMB Realtor Insurer Compliments of HANSON'S SPORTING GOODS STORE Grayling Flower Shop Flowers For All Occasions Twenty-Four Hour Service 606 Spruce Street Phone DI 8-3521 Compliments of MILLER Hardware Co. 200 Michigan Ave. Grayling, Michigan Phone DI 8-4421 JACK MILLIKIN Excavating and Road Building Septic Tanks Bulldozing Masonry Work Phone DI 8-8411 North River Road Compliments of H. G. JARMIN General Insurance Compliments of WEAVER'S GIFT SHOP Gifts of Distinction Best Wishes JIM WAKELEY'S CANOE LIVERY on the Au Sable River at Wakeley Bridge Phone DI 8-4163 Grayling, Michigan BILL'S LAUNDER - IT Complete Laundry and the best Dry Cleaning Compliments of of KNIBBS' SERVICE 200 James Street Grayling, Michigan Phone DI 8-2161 Best Wishes Class of '61 DOWN RIVER PINES Al Bert Wojahn Compliments of Hotel Shoppenagons GRAYLING ELECTRIC AND Heating Co. Phone DI 8-5251 Compliments of the BLACK WHITE MARKET Best Wishes POST OIL COMPANY, INC. Eric E. Post President Compliments of HERLUF SORENSON Fountain Service and Sporting Goods Best Wishes Through the Years from PENROD'S on The Ausable Compliments of MARTIN'S SERVICE Congratulations to Senior Class DuBOIS LUMBER CO. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '61 Tuft's Distributing Co., Inc. GLEN'S MARKET _ Q Stop at Glen's where 1L you shop and save Congratulations WELSH MOTOR SALES Your friendly Ford dealer Compliments of DR. RALPH E. HOFFMAN Optometrist Compliments of BARINGER'S MEN'S SHOP Grayling, Michigan '61 Compliments of JANSEN'S PLUMBING SERVICE Upstate Shopping Center Compliments of WAKELEY'S CORNER STORE
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