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Grayling Public School Table Of Contents School 1 Juniors 37-40 School Board 2 Sophomores 41-44 Administration 3 Freshmen 45-48 Child Accounting Clerk 4 School Life 49-50 Elementary Faculty 4 Eighth Grade 51-54 High School Faculty 5-7 Seventh Grade 55-58 P.T.A. and Student Council 8-9 Sports Divider 59 Hot Lunch, Bus and Maintenance Staffs 10 Football 60-63 Activities Divider 11 Basketball 64-67 Glee Club 12 Cheerleaders 68-69 Band 13-14 Track 70 Librarians 15 Ski Team 71 Yearbook Staff 16-17 Winter Sports Queen and Court 72 Projectionists and Hostesses 18 Varsity Club Officers 72 F.H.A. 19 Advertising 73-83 School Life 20 Autographs 84 Seniors 21-36 School Board Mr. James Baker, Treasurer: Mr. LeRoy Millikin, Trustee: Mr. William Joseph. Secretary: Mr. Melvin Neilson, Trustee: Mr. Joseph Stripe, Superin- tendent: Dr. B. E. Hcnig, President; Mrs. Eva Strong. Trustee: and Mr. Jerome Kesseler. Trustee. Administration MR. JOSEPH STRIPE, Superintendent ’’Hum, we'll see what we can do about that. ' MR. ELMER FENTdN, Principal Well, we'll take a look at your previous record.” MRS. BETTY MILLIKIN, Clerk and Child Accounting. More money? 1s that for advertising or subscriptions? Faculty The Grade Faculty who guide the students to higher learning. M m A BACK: Mrs. Sales, Fourth: Mrs. Geigling, Fourth; Mrs. Smith, Kindergarten; Miss Douglas. Fifth. SECOND ROW: Mr. Yorty, Sixth; Mrs. Westervelt, Sixth. Mrs. Funck, Kindergarten; Mrs. Caid, Third; Miss Kraus, Third: Mrs. Edson, First; Mrs. Stillwagon, Second; Mrs. Bovee, Fifth; FIRST ROW: Mrs. Robertson, Second: Mrs. Fenton, First. MR. TRUDGEON Why don't you come up and tell the whole class about it. SUBJECTS: World History, American History and Arithmetic 8. Audio-Visual and Ticket Admission Director. MR. FERGUSON And what's your excuse for missing practice? SUBJECTS: High School and Grade School Gym, Health and Sports. MRS. KLEIN Just what I thought, word for word. SUBJECTS: English 10 and English Literature. Librarian and Yearbook Advisor. MR. BOVEE All right, but what did you do with angle ABC? SUBJECTS: Advanced Mathematics, Algebra, Geometry and General Mathematics. Counseling and Testing, Ski Team Coach and Play Director. MR. GIERKE Ready?......Type. SUBJECTS: Beginning and Advanced Typing. General Business. Bookkeeping and Supply Room. MR. BOND Looks just like powdered milk. SUBJECTS: General Science, Biology and Physics. Student Council Adviser. MRS. STRIPE Este es el libro corecto. SUBJECTS: Grade and High School Spanish I and II, and English 7. MR. KUMPULA I wonder if this will do the trick. SUBJECTS: Shop 8, I, II, IV, Health 7 and School Forestry. MR. DEAN Is that your idea of a joke? SUBJECTS: English 7 and 9, American Literature and Sports. 6 MRS. MILNES Now, let's try to put a better crescendo on the ending. SUBJECTS: Geography 7, English 8, Grade Vocal and Glee Club. MRS. COMPTON Now, watch closely and see how it's done. SUBJECTS: Homemaking8,1, and II, English 7 and 8. F.H.A., Play Make-up Adviser. MR. CHRISTIAN Now, let's get down to brass tacks. SUBJECTS: History 8, Spelling 7 and Band. MR. THAYER Glucktionsteiner! Are you sure you found that word in this dictionary. SUBJECTS: Journalism, American Literature, Government and High School Gym. Cheerleader Coach. MR. SMITH Well, you still haven't proved your point. SUBJECTS: Sociology, Arithmetic 7 and Sports. 7 P.T.A. meeting January 22. A panel discussion with Mr. Barney Engel at far left as moderator and panelists Mrs. Don Koch, Mr. Dean. Mr. Bovee, and Mr. C. Wert at the left. P.T.A. Officers Mr. Christian, Teacher Vice-President: Mrs. A. W. Kipp, Vice- President: Mr. Don Smock. President: Mrs. Harold Dykema, Secretary: Mrs. Lewis Konvicka, Treasurer; and Mr. Fenton, Principal. Student Council BACK ROW: Jon MacLeod, George Stancil, John Sorenson, Terry Smith, Bill Joseph. Walter Fallon, Tim Neal, Tom W right, Larry Hunter. Mary SanCartier. Donna Fenton. Cheryl Smock, and Hannah Kroli. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Joseph, Jackie Lucksted. Vicki McEvers, Mickey Doremire, Mr. Bond. Adviser, Mike Young. Gary Pettyjohn, Gwen Davis, Marilyn Stampfly, Priscilla Pettengill, and Julie Carlson. Mike Young, President: Vicki McEvers, Secretary: Gary Pettyjohn Treasurer: and Walt Fallon. Vice President. Student Council Officers G.H.S. Student Council reports on the Student Council State Area Meeting held at Mount Pleasant on Saturday, October 14, 1961. On the stage are: Mike Young, Vicki McEvers, Jackie Luckstead, behind Jackie is Priscilla Pettengill, Donna Fenton, and Gwen Davis. 9 Bus Drivers Barney Vallad LeRoy Akers Clifton Papendick Corliss Stampfly Andy Neilson Eugene Brown Larry Balch Maintenance CUSTODIANS Clifton Papendick LeRoy Akers ENGINEER Leslie Goss 10 Glee Club BACK ROW: Hannah Kroll. Phyllis Hunter, Lauren Schulze, Charlene Holtcamp, Judy Ward, Priscilla Pettengill. Linda Gothro, Glenda Schofield, Pauline Millikin, Linda Tolleson, Carolyn Klein. Linda Boone, Elaine Bancroft, Lynn Kneff. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Smock, Pam Beery, Karen Atkinson, Irene Renaud, Karen Gothro, Gwen Davis, Joan Wyman, Sherrie Madsen. Kathy Hempel, Nancy Hubbell, Sue Morris, Cathy Forbes. Anne Marie Church. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Milnes, Director: Merry Perry, Jan Harwood. Judy Smith, Pam Gibson, Marie Scott. Roberta Skinner, Kitti Lee Funck, Irene Annis, Carmen Duncan, Judy Waller, Donna Bailey, Delores Dixon. FRONT ROW: Sharon Williams. Janet LaGrow, Rhea Stripe, Julie Carlson, Donna Fenton, Carole Gross, Myrna Skinner, Linda Durga. Nancy Nelson, Lois Denewitt, Vicki McEvers. Pianist. Seniors BACK ROW: Irene Renaud Glenda Schofield Charlene Holtcamp Pauline Millikin Linda Boone Elaine Bancroft Lynn Kneff MIDDLE ROW: Karen Atkinson Judy Waller Nancy Hubbell Karen Gothro FRONT ROW : Myrna Skinner Gwen Davis Donna Bailey BACK ROW: Penny Pettyjohn, Christine Carlson, Gary DuBois, Bob Millikin, Joe LaGrow, Walter Neilson, Bob Skolasky, Arthur Wakeley, John Millikin, Bill Moshier, Roy Wedge, Carolyn Klein, Donna Fenton, Marilyn Stampfly. THIRD ROW : George Stancil, Beverly Johnson, Lynn Elsey, Elva Ward, Linda Knibbs, Richard Springs. Bob Poling. David Johnson. Patsy McEvers, Cathy Forbes, Vicki McEvers. SECOND ROW: Darlene Port wood, Nancy Fenton, Billie Bovee, Libby Kipp, Rhea Stripe, Kitti Lee Funck. Hannah Kroll, Nancy Knibbs. Marilyn Joseph, Terry Wright, John Sorenson, Mr. Christian, Director. FRONT ROW :Cheryl Smock, Nancy Sorenson. Julie Carlson, Gwen Davis, Charlene Holtcamp, Pat Williams, and Marie Scott. Seniors Bob Poling Bill Moshier Gwen Davis Marilyn Stampfly NOT PICTURED: Charlene Holtcamp Julie Buron Band Activities Hannah, you're on candid camera! Student Librarians On November 1, 1961, the librarians joined the Student Librarians Assistants' Association of Michigan (S.L.A.A.M.). They elected as their officers: Nancy Nelson, President; Elaine Bancroft, Vice-President; Jill Jones, Treasurer; Carolynn Halstead, Secretary. The library serves the faculty and approx- imately 350 high school students. Pictured above is Patricia Winslow who began her duties at the beginning of the second semester. She works in the library during the seventh hour. BACK ROW: Sharon Florence, Mrs. Klein, Teacher Librarian; Patsy Me Evers, Richard Springs, Camilla Marshall, Phyllis Hunter, Jill Jones and Anita Annis. FRONT ROW: Karon Mauren, Glenda Schofield, Jean Vallad, Nancy Johnson, Nancy Nelson, Carolynn Halstead, and Elaine Bancroft. Yearbook Karen Gothro ................................................ Editor Donna Fenton ............................................. Co-Editor Gary Pettyjohn ................................. Business Manager Carole Gross ............................................. Secretary Linda Boone ....................................... Cover Artist Mike Young....................................Student Photographer Walt Fallon...........................Student Council Representative 16 BACK: Mrs. Klein. Advisor. Nancy Hubbell, Janet Wyman. Jack Welch. Mary Pelton, Toni Madsen, Mike Young, and Walt Fallon. FRONT: Karen Bobenmoyer, Jean Portwood, Donna Fenton, Karen Gothro, Carole Gross, Gary Pettyjohn, Pauline Millikin, and Linda Boone. Staff MR. FERRIS C. PARSON, M. Photographer For the past seven years Mr. Parsons has been the yearbook photographer. Much credit for the quality of our yearbook can be attributed to Mr. Parson’s excellent photography. 17 BACK: Vicki McEvers, Merry Perry, Pam Berry, Pat Williams, and Judy Day. FRONT: Anne Marie Church, Kay Jansen. Carolyn Klein. Patsy McEvers, Marilyn Joseph, and Gretchen Henig. The hostesses answer the telephone, collect absence and tardy lists, and run errands for the teachers and the office. Hos tesses BACK ROW: Kay Isenhauer. Anita Annis. Cherie Carr. Linda Stevenson. Francis King, and Alice Shaw. CEN- TER ROW: Margie Eaton. Mary McLeod, Patty Rohde. Barbara Stoddard. Jean- nette Neilson. and Pam Gibson. FRONT ROW: Martel Bobenmoyer. Linda Durga, Carmen Duncan. Nora LaGrow. and Virginia Pratt. Projectionists BACK ROW: Walter Neilson. Kerry Clough. Dan Durga. Richard Larry Hunter. James Toye, Bob Millikin, Joe Renaud. Gary Smith. Stanley Morse. John Millikin. FRONT ROW: Bill Harwood. Lucksted. Leslie Halstead. Mr. Trudgeon. Advisor. BACK: Linda Knibbs, Janet Rowland, Judy Harwood, Margie Eaton, Martel Bobenmoyer, Joan Wyman, Marcia Sorenson, Patricia Winslow, Judy Ward, Cathy Austin, Sally Gould, Sharon Madsen, Anne Marie Church, Pat Williams, Karen Mauren, and Mrs. Compton, Adviser. FRONT: Janice Stewart, Carolyn Pelton, Audrey Walmsley, Christine Houle, Karen Lowrie, Regina Leas, Janet LaGrow, Anna Johnson, Sharon Anderson, Sylvia Leas, Patsv Palmer, Cheryl Brown, Geneva Riddle, and Merry Perry. F.H.A. BACK: Darlene Portwood, Sharon Covert, Jackie Lucksted,Sherrie Madsen, Virginia Pratt, Linda Tolleson, Pam Gibson. Linda Stephenson, Carolyn Galloway, Vera Wylie, Joan Henderson, Shirley Madsen. Nancy Fenton. Susan Hayes, and Carolyn Klein. SECOND: Kay Jansen, Rhea Stripe, Sharron Palmer, Jackie Christian, Sharon Long, Barbara Crouch, and Susan Millikin. FIRST: Hannah Kroll, Marie Scott, Cheryl Smock, Mary Pelton, Phyllis Hunter, Vicki Me Evers, and Jennie Sheehy. v£j Mrs. Milnes in her new director's robe. a Bright new green and white robes added a cheery look to the annual Christmas Cantata, Prepare Him Hoorn, which was pre- sented on December 18, 1961, by the Glee Club under the direction of Mrs. Milnes. BACK ROW: Merry Perry. FRONT ROW: Sharon Williams. Janet LaGrow. Donna Fenton, and Julie Carlson prior to the Cantata presentation. The presentation of The Twelve Days of Christmas by the Glee Club added a festive note to the closing of school for the holiday. The mass confusion in the shop room is the result of an annual repair project done by the shop class under the direction of Mr. Kumpula. The Kiwanis distributed the toys among the needy children at Christmas 20 time. Right foreground—Andy Canfield is working on a tricycle. Seniors SPONSOR Mr. Thayer SECRETARY Gwen Davis PRESIDENT Mike Young TREASURER Jean Portwood VICE-PRESIDENT Marilyn Stampfly 21 BELLE ALLISON ’’Those precious mo- tives, those strong knots of love. Library ........... 2 Newspaper...........2 Play................3 KAREN ATKINSON A pleasant girl with a pleasant disposition Newspaper...........2 Band .............1,2 Glee Club...........4 Plays.............3,4 ELAINE BANCROFT Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. Hostess .............. 3 Library............2,3,4 Newspaper .............2 Glee Club........1,2,3,4 Cheerleader............1 TED BEERY 'Keen sense, common sense, but still roomfor nonsense Play..............3,4 Teacher's Helper . . 3 Basketball........2.3 Football..........2,3 Track.............2,3 Varsity Club .... 3,4 KAREN BOBENMOYER A quiet charm a friendly way, with always a friendly word to say. Hostess............3 Yearbook.........3,4 Plays............3,4 LINDA BOONE JULIE BURON Linda's full of fun and glee, one swell girl, don't you agree? Yearbook ........... 4 Glee Club............4 Have fun while you can, that is her plan. Band.............1,2.3,4 Glee Club...............4 Play..................3,4 Ski Team .... 1.2,3,4 GWEN DAVIS Virtue is like a rich stone,—best plain set. Class Officer . . . 1.2,3,4 Student Council..........4 Band...............1,2,3,4 Glee Club............1,2,4 Plays .................3,4 MICKEY DOREM1RE Serious at times yet mirthful and gay, people like Mickey aren't found everyday. Class Officer..........3 Cheerleader..........1,2 Teacher's Helper ... 2 I KAREN GOTHRO LARY GUST She's high in our class, she's bright and gay, and her heart is with some- one faraway. Yearbook . . . . 2,3,4 Glee Club . . . 1,2,3,4 Play...............3,4 Never a worry, never a care, seems to walk through life on air. Play................3,4 Basketball ...........1 Football .... 1,2,4 Track...............3.4 Varsity Club .... 4 BOB HALE You can count on Bob to be your friend. We're sure he'll remain till the end. Basketball ............2,3 Football ............... 3 Track................2,3,4 Varsity Club.............4 CHARLENE HOLTCAMP And why should life all labor be. when one is young and gay like me. Band..............2,3,4 Glee Club ............4 Play .............. 3.4 •1 NANCY HUBBELL Pleasing smile and winning way, she'll stay in your heart for many a day.v Class Office .... 1 Yearbook .... 3,4 Glee Club . . . 1,2,4 Play .............. 4 Office Helper . . 3,4 24 I CHARLOTTE HUNTER Charlotte is happy all the while and for every- one she has a smile. Hostess.........1,2,3 Play...............3 LARRY HUNTER He puts his worries into a pocket with a hole in it. Class Officer ... 4 Student Council . . 4 Projectionist ... 4 Glee Club............3 Play.................3 JACK JONES 'The wave of the future is coming and there is no fighting it. Play.................3.4 Teacher's Helper . . 3 Basketball . . . 2,3,4 F'ootball ...........1.2 Varsity Club .... 4 JILL JONES A gentle manner often succeeds where the best tongue has failed. Hostess ................3 Library .............. 4 Newspaper ..............2 Glee Club ..............2 Play .................3,4 COLLIN JURKOVICH Still water runs deep. Football .............. 4 Varsity Club............4 LYNN KNEFF Her hair and eyes are dark, she’s really full of spark. Hostess ............3 Glee Club .... 1,3,4 NORA LaGROW A sharp word never comes from a good heart. Hostess...........3,4 Play..............3.4 25 TOM LaMOTTE JANE LOBSINGER A little work, a lot of play is what I call a perfect day. Newspaper............2 Play...............3,4 Basketball . . . 1,2,3.4 Football . . . . 1.2.3.4 Track............2,3,4 Varsity Club . . . 3,4 Jane, perhaps, is a little shy, but she's always a friend to you and L Hostess...............3 JEROLD LOVELY I like work. It fascinates me. I can sit and watch it all day. Basketball .............2 Football .............. 1 CAROL MILUKIN A sparkling eye, a light step, here's a girl with lots of pep. Hostess ........... 2,3 Cheerleader . . . 1,2,3,4 PAULINE MILUKIN It's not what you do— it's what you get away with. Newspaper............2 Yearbook ........... 4 Glee Club . . . 1.2.3,4 Play...............3,4 26 Band.............1,2.3,4 Football...............I Varsity Club .... 4 Newspaper............2 Play...............3.4 Basketball . . . 1,2,3,4 Football .... 1,2,4 Track ...........2,3,4 Varsity Club . . 3,4 TOM PELTON ’Tom is a good fellow and he likes it mellow Projectionist .... 4 Chorus ................1 Play ............... 3,4 GARY PETTYJOHN He who has patience may conquer anything. Class Officer .... 1,2 Student Council ... 3,4 Yearbook...........3,4 Play ................... 3 Football.......1,2,3,4 Track ...................3 Varsity Club.......3,4 BOB POLING A source of innocent merriment. Newspaper...........2 Band..........1.2.3.4 Play..............3,4 CHERYL POND She's nicest in her own sweet way; this way grows sweeter every- day. 27 IRENE RENAUD Shoot first and inquire afterwards. and if you make mistakes I'll protect you. Library .............. 2 Glee Club..........1,2,4 Play ............... 3,4 GARY RUSSELL Deeds, not words, shall speak me. Student Council . . . . 1 Newspaper ..............2 Band................1,3,4 Basketball ...........2,4 Varsity Club............4 28 GLENDA SCHOFIELD We know she's quiet, we know she's neat, we also know she's very sweet. Hostess ............2 Library ........... 4 Glee Club .... 2,3,4 Cheerleader .... 1 ALICE SHAW Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Class Officer ... 4 Hostess .... 1,2,3,4 Office Helper .... 3 Hot Lunch . . . . 2,3,4 MARKSHEEHY MYRNA SKINNER A little girl with big dreams. Glee Club..........3,4 Play ................4 Office Helper ... 3 NORMAN SORENSON A football player with muscles galore, he's dar- ing and strong who could ask for more. Newspaper................2 Band..............1,2,3 Play ..................3,4 Basketball ..............3 Football..........1,2,3,4 Track....................3 Varsity Club .... 3,4 MARILYN STAMPFLY She has a thousand friends but has not one to spard. Class Officer......... Student Council ... 3 Newspaper ............ Band..............1,2,3, Play LACEY STEPHAN The wisdom of many and the wit of one. Class Officer ... 1,3 Student Council .... 1,2,3 Play ............... 4 Basketball .... 1 Football . . . . 1.2,3,4 Track ...........1,2,3 Varsity Club . . . 3,4 NANCY STEPHAN 'Swell personality, full of rascality. Play ...............3 W i to 4- SUE STEPHAN Good nature and good sense ever joined. Hostess...........2,3 Cheerleader .... 1 BARBARA STODDARD A woman should be seen and not heard. Hot Lunch.......3,4 MARTIN TINKER I don't know where I am going, but I'm on my way. Football ........1.2,3,4 Track ................. 3 Varsity Club .... 3,4 TERRY WAKELEY The harder I try the gooder to be, the worser I become. Newspaper .............2 Basketball.......1,2 Football ............1,2 JUDY WALLER A witty woman is a treasure: a witty beauty is a power. Glee Club..........4 Play.............3,4 BONNIE WARD Timid but nice, shy but sweet. To know her is a real treat. Library ........... 1 Cheerleader . . . . 1 JERRY WERT JUDY WILLIAMS If you're looking for 'Harold,' he isn't far; just look around for his candy apple red car. Teacher's Helper . . 3 She's quiet until you get to know her. Office Help.............3 JANET WYMAN ,fVirtue is the performance of pleasant actions. Yearbook ............ 4 Play .............. 3,4 Cheerleader .... 1,2 RICHARD YODER I'll study if I want, Iwon't if I don't. I'll pass if I can, if I can't, I won't. MIKE YOUNG Not too serious, not too gay, but a wonderful guy in every way. Class Officer . . . 2,3,4 Student Council . . 2,3,4 Yearbook..............3,4 Plays ................3,4 Cheerleader ............2 Football ...........2,3,4 Track...............1,2,3 Ski Team............2,3,4 Varsity Club .... 3,4 Not Pictured KAY ANN CARRICK Happy and gay is our friend Kay. Hostess .............1,3 Library ...........1,2,3 The Senior - CLASS MOTTO-The Higher We Climb, The Better The View CLASS COLORS-Navy Blue and White CLASS FLOWER-Red and White Carnations Junior Prom The Vikings of Rogers City provided the music for the Junior Prom. Springtime In A Japanese Garden. May 20. 1961. Jan Thayer, Karen Hanson. Mr. Mrs. Thayer. CHAPERONS: Mr. and Mrs. Lacey Stephan. Mrs. Eureka Stephan. Mrs. John Knecht. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stephan. At the close of a perfect evening for Floyd Millikin. Penny Pettyjohn. Norman Sorenson, and Sharon Williams. Nancy Hubbell. Tim Perry. Judy Waller, and Marshall Atkinson arriving at the prom. Sitting pretty are Carole Gross and Cheryl Pond. Enjoying the grand march are: from left to right. Cherie Carr. Joyce Cook. Sue Stephan. Tom Dutton, and Bill Morse. 33 Jack Welch. King Mike, Queen Linda. Toni Madsen, and Nancy Sorenson. Pauline Millikin 1960 Tom Pel ton in Japanese costume. One glorious moment! Pam Beutler 1958 Mickey Do remire 1959 Linda Boone 1961 Homecoming Queens From Class of 1962 Alice Shaw and Delores Galvani. dressed in Japanese cos- tumes. working at the concession stand on the night of the Junior Prom. If these measurements aren't How many times do I have to tell you — you can't accurate our float may fall make a whale out of perfumed Kleenex! 34 apart. ABOVE: Tom LaMotte. Norman Sorenson. Carol Millikin. Sue Stephan and Nancy Hubbell admire the master- piece. Newspaper Staff Jill Jones, Exchange Editor; Jerry Wert, Headlines; Irene Renaud,Editor; Mr. Thayer. Adviser; Lynn Kneff, Society Page; Pauline Millikin, Assistant Editor; Tom LaMottc, Sports Editor. Journalism Class Government Day at Roscommon Seated back by the doors are Lary Gust, Julie Buron, Larry Hunter and Bill Gwen Davis is speaking. File of Grayling. 35 The Boarding House Reach was presented November 17, 1961, under the direction of Mr. Robert Bovee. Mrs. Compton was in charge of the make-up, costumes, and props committees. MR. GIERKE’S ADVANCED TYPING CLASS MR. BOND’S PHYSICS CLASS LEFT TO RIGHT FACING WALL: Irene Renaud, Janet Wyman and LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Poling, Tom Jurkovich and Judy Waller. SECOND ROW: Nancy Hubbell, Lynn Kneff, and Carol Carol Prange. Millikin. GIRL AND BOY STATE REPRESENT- ATIVES-Sherman Neal, Karen Gothro, MR. BOND'S PHYSICS CLASS and Mike Young. LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Gothro. Tim Neal, Gary Pettyjohn and Bill File. Karen Atkinson and Jill Jones discussing the last Senior Events for the year. 36 Juniors SPONSOR Mr. Gierke PRESIDENT Walt Fallon TREASURER Sharon Williams SECRETARY Julie Carlson VICE-PRESIDENT Tom Wright Norman Bancroft Richard Bebow Julie Carlson Cherie Carr George Collen Linda Covert Lois Denewitt Delores Dixson Gary DuBois Tom Linda Duncan Durga Faiio The Path is Straight and Narrow Donna David Johnson Louis Gingerick Carole Gross Carolynn Halstead James Johnson Chris Kroll Richard LaChappelle Sherrie Madsen Toni Harvey Madsen Merithew Carolyn Millikin Larry Millikin Bob Morris Tim Neal Nancy Nelson Kitty Nowyorkas Mary Pelton Penny Pettyjohn Virginia Pratt Tom Roby Leo Rozenek Mary SanCartier But to Follow Leads to Success Ruth Ann Smith Richard Junior Class Meeting Trudeau Jean Vallad Jack Welch Sharon Williams Tom Wright 39 Junior Activities WE'D GIVE THE WORLD TO HAVE ANOTHER VICTORY. Carole and Donna wrapping up. Sherrie M. Carolynn H. Donna F. Gary D. Dick T. Jack W. Walt F. Richard L. FRONT: Sharon W. Julie C. 40 Time out for the girls at Sharon Williams's Mary Pelton supervising abstract painters at work. Right- The Winning Float Framing the world Sophomores SPONSOR Mrs. Kumpula VICE-PRESIDENT Priscilla Pettengill PRESIDENT Linda Gothro SECRETARY Judy Day TREASURER Steve Dawson 41 M ark Anderson Anita Annis Tom Argue Pam Beery Pat Buron Roger Andy Cady Canfield Jackie Christian 11 Mike Crouch John Engel Don Fairbotham Jim Failing Steve Dawson Judy Day Carmen Duncan Dan Durga Knowledge is the Door to Success Bob Fenton Cathy Forbes Linda Leslie Gothro Halstead Jack Harney Susan Hayes Kathy Hempel John Howe Phyllis Hunter Kay Isenhauer Louis Jensen Jan Harwood Bill Joseph Learning is the Key. Jennie Sheehy Marcia Sorenson Nancy Sorenson Richard Springs 91 m Patty Rohde Lauren Schulze Terry SanCartier Zoe Stephan Duane Stuart I Gary June Swanson Tinker Tom Lee Tyron Vallad Roy Wedge Patricia Winslow Jim Young Sophomore Activities It's t eginning to look good, boys. Jim, Susan, and Joe put the finishing touches on as Judy watches. The Grayling Cannery took second prize. •'Are you sure you know how it works now, Gary?” 44 Freshmen SPONSOR Mr. Ferguson TREASURER Marie Scott PRESIDENT Dan Feldhauser VICE-PRESIDENT Cheryl Smock SECRETARY John Cook 43 a 4% $ 'St Lorraine Dan Sharon Kitti Sheila Carolyn Failing Feldhauser Florence Funck Fyan Galloway Knowledge is a Treasure Pamela Gibson Sharon Anderson Wave Berry Linda Broeker Kerry John Bob Clough Cook Cooper Floyd Dean Becky Doremire w r Kenneth Dyer Margie Eaton V Irene Annis Martel Bobenmoyer Christine Houle Walter Isenhauer Sally Gould Judy Harwood - d Robert Hayes Joan Henderson David Jackson Tom Kesseler Larry LaMotte Ronnie Lovell Carolyn Klein Sharron Madsen Hannah Kroll Shirley Madsen Beverly Johnson Lee Bob Johnson Nancy Johnson Janet LaGrow Regina Leas Jackie Lucksted Karon Mauren Patsy McEvers Jerry Millikin Robert Tom Millikin Muth Walter Nellson Elizabeth Nelson Jennie Owens Jerry Owens Patsy Palmer Susan Preston Gary Quinn Connie Renaud Jack Richards Eddie Robertson Jerry Scott Marie Scott Roberta Skinner Robert Skolasky But Practice is the to it Beverly Smith Richard Smith Terry Smith - Cheryl Smock Edward Southwell Robert Stampfly Norman Stephan Linda Stephenson Mickey Stillwagon Bettv Vallad Mary Sullivan Gary Vallad Randy Thompson Audrey Walmsley Billy Tinker Judy Ward Danny Tinker Pat Williams Neil Tinker Vera Wylie Linda Tolleson - Bob Wyman 'Pretty candidate. Future cheering squad? Gee, I bet we could have sold a lot of these the night of Hendershot's fire! Must be having a test! Mr. Roger Kneff and Mr. Dean Mrs. Roy Wedge and Mr. Bond 49 Spanish I individual projects. Senora Instructor. VOLUNTARY LUNCH HOUR SEGREGATION IN STUDY HALL Jackie Taylor, Sylvia Leas, Anita Annis and Judy Day facing the camera. Stripe BELOW: The noon hour wait brings mixed emotions. Jim Johnson, Richard Trudeau, Leslie Halstead, Bob Fenton, Jim Young and Mark Anderson. Mr. Bond's biology class’ insect display AT THE RIGHT: And so ends another day in the busy lives of G.H.S. students. Norbert Schulze, Hannah Kroll, Bonnie Ward and Tom Duncan. Eighth Grade SPONSOR Mr. Bovee TREASURER Bob Shaw SECRETARY Darlene Portwood PRESIDENT Linda Knibbs VICE-PRESIDENT George Stancil 51 a Mike Allen Cheryl Brown Shirley AnglemVer Ben Canfield David Donley Edna Durga Nancy Fenton Albert Fox Karen Given Dannie Ingalls Peter Funck Bill Jankoviak Cathleen Austin Christine Carlson Virginia Bancroft Anne Marie Church Sharon Covert Douglas Berry Curt Feldhauser Onward Michael Gardiner Kenneth Halstead Kay Jansen Michael Hatfield Anna Johnson Veronica Hawkins Pat Johnson Douglas Blaine Barbara Crouch John Blaine n Mark Day Jean Ann King Nancy Hoffman Linda Knibbs Sylvia Leas Susan Millikin Rhea Stripe Sharon Long Stanley Morse Karen Lowrie Roger Moshier Betty Jean McLeod Ruth Ann Meaker urn m 4. T Sharron Palmer Ellen Muth Darlene Portwood And Upward Jackie Taylor George Stancil James Toye Janet Rowland George Janet Stephan Stephan § Arthur Joseph Wakeley Wakeley Donald Merithew Carolyn Pelton Pamela Preston John Millikin David Pettyjohn •• Clarence Raymond Joseph Renaud Robert Shaw Kyle Slusser Richard Stephan Janice Stewart Terry Joan Wright Wyman Jackie Taylor, Jean King, Sylvia Leas, Christine Carlson, Joe Renaud, and Donald Merithew are making flowers for the float. George Stephan, Janice Stewart, and Mark Day are putting flowers on the float. Seventh Grade SPONSOR Mr. Dean SECRETARY Pat Thompson TREASURER Mike Me Evers PRESIDENT Susan Waller VICE-PRESIDENT John MacLeod 55 Daniel Boone Gayle Feldhauser Linda Anderson David Annis L U Karen Anthony Billie Bovee I Larry Dixson Steve DuBois Nancy Dykcma Debby Fennell Jerry Fox Garret Bailey . Lynn Elsey Janice Beery Bruce Feldhauser Karen Fyan To be Ignorant to Exist Kristine Gildner Julie Harwood Robert Jackson Dean Goss Tom Hatfield Roy Johnson . • I r Charles Haas Gretchen Henig Donna Hoffman Marilyn Joseph Shirley Horning Karen Kellogg Roger Hubbell Susan Isenhauer Dan King q ilk Elizabeth Kipp Gary Leonard Jon MacLeod •A V V , -xrzrrxxfc. X Larry Kneff Nancy Knibbs Charles McLeod Sharon David McLeod McEvers Mike McEvers Dane Madsen Carol Miller c m 3 1 Howard Madsen Bethel McLeod LeRoy Neal Mark Nelson 3 q Mil ' .sTt m i Ji David Nielson Mike Palmer But to Learn to Live David Ray Earl Scott ft Lula Sherman Dale Slusser Judy Smith Janet Stephan Elva Ward r John Proctor Joe Raymond Lula Stephan Karen Wedge Jim Rentschler Sandra Stephenson Mike Worden 3 — : Seventh Grade Activities Autographs SPOR TS Football BACK ROW: Tom Duncan, Tom Wright, Bill Moshier, Tom Jurkovich, Head Coach, Mr. Ferguson; Assistant Coach,Mr. Smith; Larry Millikin, Tim Neal, Sherman Neal, Dick Trudeau. MIDDLE ROW: Chris Kroll, Tom Tyron, Gary Pettyjohn, Larry Gust, Norman Bancroft, Harvey Merithew, Louis Gingerick, Jim Johnson. FRONT ROW: Lacey Stephan, Martin Tinker, Co-Captains, Tom LaMotta and Mike Young; Gary Lucksted, and Norman Sorenson. Senior Athletes LACEY STEPHAN Halfback MIKE YOUNG Fullback GARY PETTYJOHN Linebacker TOM JURKOVICK Guard NORMAN SORENSON Guard LARY GUST Defensive End BILL MOSHIER Guard SHERMAN NEAL End MARTIN TINKER Tackle TOM LaMOTTE Halfback 61 Offense BACK ROW: Chris Kroll. Tim Neal. Mike Young, and Tom Sorenson. Harvey Merithew. Larry Millikin, Tom Tyron, L Motte. FRONT ROW: Tom Wright. Martin Tinker, Norman and Sherman Neal. Defense BACK ROW: Gary Pettyjohn. Lacey Stephan. Mike Young. ROW: Lary Gust. Sherman Neal. Gary Luckstead. Larry Norman Sorenson. Tom LaMotte. and Chris Kroll. FRONT Millikin. Martin Tinker, and Jim Johnson. Football Activities PEP SESSION LaMotte around right end Basketball Varsity BACK ROW: Walt Fallon, Harvey Mcrithew, Jack Jones, Gary Russell, Bill File. CENTER ROW: Tom LaMotte, Tom Wright, Sherman and Tim Neal (Co-Captains), Jim Johnson, Chris Kroll, Coach Smith. FRONT ROW: (Managers) Dane Madsen, and Steve DuBois. 64 Junior Varsity BACK ROW: John Cook, Bob Fenton, Danny Tinker, Gary Quinn, Walter Neilson. Dan Feldhauser, Randy Thompson, Jack Richards. Leslie Halstead. SECOND ROW: Bill Joseph, Eddie Robertson, John Engel, Jim Young and Terry Smith (Co-Captains), Gary Luckstead, Richard Smith, Steve Dawson, Coach Ferguson. FRONT ROW: (Managers) LeRoy Neal and Jon Mac Leod. Gary Russell-Center Tom LaMotte-Guard 65 Starting Six Tom LaMotte, Tom Wright, Tim Neal. Sherman Neal, Jim Johnson, and Chris Kroll. GRAYLING VS. CHARLEVOIX, a thrilling victory Preliminary game huddle No. 14-Chris Kroll on a jumper with No. 42-Sherman Neal ready for the rebound. Football Cheerleaders Varsity % Carole Gross Julie Carlson Mickey Doremire Carol Millikin Sharon Williams Junior Varsity Pam Beery Cheryl Smock Pat Williams Sue Morris Marie Scott Nancy Sorenson Freshmen Karon Mauren Judy Harwood Margie Eaton Kathy Hempel Becky Doremire Martel Bobenmoyer 68 Varsity Nancy Sorenson, Carole Gross, Julie Carlson, Sue Morris, Carol Millikin (Co-Captain), and Sharon Williams (Captain). Junior Varsity Pat Williams, Marie Scott, Pam Beery and Cheryl Smock. 69 Track 1961 Letter- Men In Team Norman Bancroft, Norman Sorenson, Ted Beery, Tom LaMotte, Jim Young, Mike Young, Sherman Neal, and Dick Trudeau BACK HOW: Norman Bancrolt, Norman Stephan, Jerry Owens, Tom Duncan. Dan Durga, Richard Trudeau, Joe LaGrow. Randy Thompson, Richard Smith, Dan Feldhau8er, and Coach Ferguson. CENTER ROW: Coach Smith, Jim Johnson, John Howe, Gary Swanson, Terry Smith, Steve Dawson, Bill Joseph, Mark Anderson. Roger Cady, and Sherman Neal. FRONT ROW: Ted Beery, Tom LaMotte, Mike Young, Jim Young, Gary Lucksted, Lee Vallad, Jack Richards, and David Jackson. 1962 Team Mr. Bovce-Coach, Mickey Stillwagon, Reger Cady, Jack Welch, Mark Anderson, Camilla Marshall, Richard Trudeau. Mike Young, Lauren Schulze, and Hannah Kroll. Ski Team Charlene Holtcamp, Linda Boone, Miss Grayling 1962- Nancy Hubbell, Judy Waller and Mickey Doremire. Varsity Club Officers Sherman Neal ............... Vice-President Lacey Stephan ................... Secretary Tim Neal...................Sergeant-at-Arms Norman Sorenson ................. President Mike Young .......................Treasurer Winter Sports Queen and Court Advertising WE, THE YEARBOOK STAFF OF 1962, 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 TOMAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE. Compliments TOP O’MICHIGAN I RURAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Of Owned by Those ! A FRIEND We Serve Boyne City Michigan Delicious Foods Compliments Served Of At FOXIE’S WERT’S LONE PINE INN Sheet Metal Boys, See Our Latest Sportswear at the Grayling Mercantile Company ipany j 73 Grayling Restaurant JOE CINCIALA 1 JACK MILLIKIN Excavating Compliments and of Road Building Septic Tanks Bulldozing H. G. JARMIN Masonry Work General Insurance Phone DI 8-8411 North River Road Best Wishes Compliments of JIM WAKELEY'S CANOE LIVERY BURNS on the Au Sable River at Wakeley Bridge Hardware Phone DI 8-4163 and Furniture Grayling, Michigan Compliments of Compliments Compliments The Pink of GRAYLING of Lady GULF SERVICE Sorenson's DR. RALPH E. Women's Apparel and FUNERAL HOFFMAN SHAMROCK HOME Optometrist RESTAURANT 73 GRAYLING AMERICAN LEGION BOWLING ALLEY on US 27 Open each day 12 to 12 Alleys Open Sunday thru Saturday AMF Automatic Pinspotters Compliments .i Compliments Of of GRAYLING COUNTRY WAKELEY'S CLUB CORNER STORE Compliments STEPHAN'S Of WOOD PRODUCTS BERTS Specialty Wood Workers J BARBER Flat or Shaped SHOP Estimates Furnished Stanley Madsen Forest Products, Pulp Wood Logs, Lumber, Cabins, and Houses Hunting Lands, City Lots Phone DI 8-4436 98 State Street Grayling, Michigan We Sell 1 4 lb. Hamburgers The Best in Town We Prepare Take Out Orders CURLEY'S DRIVE-IN Phone DI 8-6271 76 Compliments Of DON’S STANDARD SERVICE 601 Cedar Street Grayling, Michigan Sporting Goods Live Bait Best Wishes POST OIL COMPANY, INC. Eric E. Post President Compliments Of The Grayling Bottling Company Best of Luck Class of 1962 Compliments Best Wishes To The Class Of 62 LES HUNTER MADSEN'S CASH LUMBER YARD Valley Lea on M-72 C. R. HOLCOMB Dairy Products 1 4 Mile East of Grayling Realtor - Builder Located on US 27 The Measure of Quality Insurer ’DISTINCTIVE DINING” THE NEW Chief Shoppenagons Motor Hotel OF GRAYLING ’’COCKTAILS COFFEE SHOP OPEN UNTIL 3 A.M. PHONE DI 8-6071 FOR RESERVATIONS 77 j- —— ■- = Compliments of Grayling PINEAIRE RADIO and T. V. MOTEL Sales Service Motorola — Zenith 0m X OT X Phone DI 8-5661 Compliments of Smock Son MILLER Hardware Co. WATCHMAKERS Dl 8-3877 200 Michigan Ave. Grayling, Michigan 201 Park Street Phone DI 8-4421 Grayling, Michigan Compliments Compliments of of ROCHETTE BROS. SHELL SERVICE HANSON'S Expert Lubrication Car Wash Minor Repairs SPORTING GOODS 24 Hour STORE W“ CONGRATULATIONS You have reached one of life's important goals.,graduation. Now, as you press toward even bigger accomplishments, we extend our best wishes for continued success. Consumers Power Company GRAYLING LUMBER SUPPLY CO. Serving you for over 20 years T. P. PETERSON, Owner Quality Building Materials Phone DI 8-2341 78 Congratulations Class Of 62 MAC'S DRUG STORE Compliments of Compliments of JANSEN'S PLUMBING OLSON'S SERVICE SHOE STORE Upstate Shopping Center Shoes and Sportswear BURROW'S Compliments ||| MOSHIER'S PONTIAC MARKET if) POlTiiC Peterson’s Hardware Grayling, Michigan Pratt Lambert Paints Housewares Building Supplies Duo Therm GRAYLING Compliments of ELECTRIC HERLUF AND SORENSON Heating Co. Fountain Service Phone DI 8-5251 and Sporting Goods 78 •« SHOE MAKERS ,u I • I •I I I lit Best Wishes Shoemakers J and J Stores Your School Supply Headquarters | .; i 1 BILL'S Best Wishes LAUNDER - IT Through the Years from Complete Laundry and PENROD'S the best on Dry Cleaning The Ausable Congratulations Congratulations Seniors WELSH Everything From MOTOR SALES Hamburgers To Lobsters Formerly Hanson's Your friendly Ford dealer AL AND JESSIE'S CAFE Compliments of Congratulations J. F. Cook, Class Of '62 D. D. S. and CORNELL P. A. Junt+ila, AGENCY D. D. S. Compliments of Congratulations to WEAVER'S Senior Class GIFT SHOP Gifts of Distinction DuBOIS LUMBER CO. Best Wishes To The Class Of '62 LeRoy Millikin Excavating Contractor 80 Compliments Of Best Wishes To The Class Compliments Of THE BIG WHEEL Of 1962 From THE BIG WHEEL SERVICE Expert Lubrication Minor Repairs THE DELUXE ART CLOUGH RESTAURANT Realtor Of The North t’4 ) Hunting and Fishing Licenses Compliments Of © GRAYLING PHARMACY, INC. Automotive Parts Supply Co. PRESCRIPTIONS — DRUGS TOILETRIES — GIFTS market Phone Dl 8-4931 106 Michigan Beri Wishes Au Sable TONY’S BARBER SHOP Service MOBILE Fey Appointment Auto Accessories Phone Df 8-5521 Tires — Batteries or CX 8-3812 Full Lubrication Service 801 Ogemaw St. Shi-Nee War Wash Phone DI 8-3161 Grayling Grayling HOERL'S Compliments of the DECORATING SHOP BLACK WHITE Wallpaper — Paint Floor Covering We Bank With Confidence At The Grayling State Bank 'Your Partner in Progress ) F _i T -- Compliments Compliments Jim Brown Chevrolet Of Of -Wishes- BA RINGER’S MEN'S SHOP Best Of Luck j PUELGAS CO INC A To The 04 HIGHWAY WS 77 j G A TUNG. MiCHGAN I Grrf.rs J Grayling, Michigan '62 Q ll 4r Class Of’62 | “ft® • 2 Best Wishes To The Class Of '62 CLAIR'S STANDARD SERVICE Compliments Of ROCHETTE'S PARTY STORE Grayling A W Root Beer Drive-In Compliments Compliments Best Compliments Of Of W ishes Of AL BERT WOJAHN SORENSON From BATCH DOWN AGENCY RIVER PINES GRAYLING REEL, INC. ANDERSON Mason Groceries Gulf Gasoline ASSOCIATES Contractor Cabins Our Best Wishes Compliments Compliments for a Of Of I J, fc- Successful Future fa Is 7V thane hendershot LONG'S MOSHIER SUPPLY CO. S' J RESTAURANT REFRIGERATION i. jrNj-Whole Building Material Canoe Trips Compliments Fishing Tackle BaU Congratulations Class Of '62 Of RAY'S Tuft's Distributing Co., KRAUS C. Ray Snider Grayling, Michigan teAco nc • DRY GOODS Phone DI 8-2671 Grumman and Old Town Canoe Vf-V Dealer — 83 •V fl ■ HlHOMff Q sijdvuSojny
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