Grayling High School - Viking Saga Yearbook (Grayling, MI)

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Grayling 1962-63 Viking Table of Contents Title Page 1 School Board and Administration 2 Child Accounting Clerk and Elementary Faculty 3 High School Faculty 4-7 Faculty and P.T.A. 8 Student Council and Officers 9 Hot Lunch, Bus and Maintenance Staffs 10 Activities Divider 11 Glee Club 12-14 Band 15-16 Librarians 17 Yearbook Staff 18-19 Hostesses and Projectionists 20 F.H.A. 21 Autographs 22 Seniors 23-34 Juniors 35-38 Sophomores 3 -42 Freshmen Ag-46 School Life 47-48 Eighth Grade 49-52 Seventh Grade 53-56 Sports Divider 57 Football 58-62 Football Cheerleaders 63-64 School Life 65 Basketball 66-69 Basketball Cheerleaders 70-71 Track and Golf Teams 72 Ski Team 73 Varsity Club and Winter Sports Queen and Court 74 School Life 75-76 Advertising 77-87 Autographs 88 i School Board STANDING: Left to Right, Mr. Jerome Kesscler-Trustce, Mr. William Joseph- Sccretarv, Mr. James Baker-Treasurer, Mr. LeRoy Mllltkin-Trustee, Dr. B. E. Henig- President, Mr. Joseph Stripe-Super intendent, Mrs. Eva Strong-Trustee, and Mrs. Matilda Bishop-Trustee. A dm i n is I rati o n According to the calendar it will work out perfectly. MR. JOSEPH STRIPE, Superintendent MR. ELMER FENTON, Principal 7 8 9 10 ini 14151617181? 212223242526 28 293031 Do you mean 3350 copies in fifteen minutes? MRS. BETTY MILLIK1N, Clerk and Child Accounting. Fa c a I ty On May 17, 1962, Dr. B. E. Henig, President of the Grayling School Board, awarded twenty-five year service pins to each of the follow - ing faculty members, with the exception of Mrs. Edson, who re- ceived a thirty year service pin. STANDING: l eft to Right, Mr. Christian, Mr. Kunipula, Mr. Stripe-Superintendent, Dr. B. E. Henig, Mr. Gierke, Mr. Bond. SEATED: Miss Douglas, Mrs. Caid, Mrs. Edson and Mrs. Kenton. TOP ROW: Mrs. Bovee, Mr. Yorty. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Caid, Mrs. Ashton, Miss Douglas. THIRD ROW : Miss Kraus, Mrs. St ill wagon, Mrs. Funck, Miss Jodocy. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Sales, Mrs. Kenton, Mrs. Giegling, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Edson. MR. GIERKE We never staple the envelope to a letter unless it's for me. SUBJECTS: Beginning and Advanced Typing, Bookkeeping and Supply Room. MRS. STRIPE MCierren Vds. los libros!’ SUBJECTS: Grade and High School Spanish I and II, and Spanish 7. MR. SMITH Same excuse, eh? Thirty laps! SUBJECTS: .Sociology, World History, Arithmetic 7 and Sports. MR. THAYER Here are the 1962 results of the gubernatorial election. SUBJECTS: Journalism, American Literature,Government, and Grade School Gym. Cheerleader Coach. MRS. COMPTON Tastes as if there arc too many onions in this casserole. SUBJECTS: Homemaking 8, 1 and II. English 7. F H A, and Play Make-up Advisor. MRS. KLEIN Anyone else absent? Maybe I can beat the hostess to the door. SUBJECTS: English 10 and English Literature. Librarian and Yearbook Adviser. MR. BOVE E Thought you had the right answer, didn’t you. Ha! Ha!” SUBJECTS: General Science, Algebra, Geometry, and General Mathematics. Counseling and Testing, Ski Team Coach and Play Director. MR. TRUDGEON Close your l ooks: I have a little surprise for you today. SUBJECTS: Arithmetic 8, World History, and American History. Audio-Visual and Ticket Admission Director. MR. DEAN I won’t be doing much talking today--One of my fillings fell out. SUBJECTS: English 9, General Business. J. V. Football and Peanut League. MR. CHRISTIAN I wish you would get in your own seat. The bell has rung! SUBJECTS: History 8, Spelling 7 and Band. MRS. MILNES How many times do I have to tell you that you don’t sing out of your geography l ooks! SUBJECTS: Geography 7, English 8, Grade Vocal Music and Glee Club. 7 - rJH Superintendent Stripe, Maria Luisa Guzmar. of Mexico City. Mexico, and Mrs. Stripe. The Stripes were the first family in Grayling to accept a foreign student into their home. Maria was with them for two months. October P.T.A. meeting. On May 17. 1962, Dr. B. E. Henig. President oi tne School Board, presented the above teachers with service pins for having taught 25 or more years. P.T.A. President................Mr. C. A. Wert Vice President ............ Mrs. Koch Teacher Vice President . . Mrs. Robertson Secretary................ Mrs. Gardiner Treasurer................ Mrs. Carlson Historian ............... Mrs. Baker (not pictured) Faculty Life Student Council Student Council Officers Mr. Bond . . , Carole Gross . Sharon Williams Tim Neal . . . . . . . Advisor . . Treasurer . . Secretary Vice-President This year the AuSable Chapter of the National Honor Society has been organized by the Grayling High School Student Council. At the pre- sent time there are twenty-six stu- dents eligible to join. The Chapter Council's advisory group is made up of five teachers and the principal. RACK: Mr. Bond-advisor. Gretchen Henig. Marilyn Johnson, Jackie Lucksted. Karon Mauren, Jack Welch. Tim Neal. Terry Smith, Roy Wedge. Donna Fenton. Sherrie Madsen. CENTER: Linda Christian. Rhea Stripe, Nancy Fenton. Carole Gross. Sharon Williams, Pam Berry, Merry Perry, Marie Scott, Janice Stewart. FRONT: Larry Beery, LeRoy Neal. Hot Lunch Staff June Tinker, Mrs. Russell Moshier, Mrs. Middle Dutton, Linda Anderson, Sharron McLeod, and LaMotte, Clarence Raymond, Mary SanCartier, Tom Shirley Horning. Bus Drivers ■r Barney Vallad, LeRoy .Akers, Clifton Papendick, Corliss Stampfly, Andy Neilson, Eugene Brown, and Larry Balch. Maintenance CUSTODIANS Clifton Papendick LeRoy .Akers ENGINEER Leslie Goss 10 ACTIVITIES 1 BACK: Left to Right, Christine Houle, Sherrie Madsen, Linda Tolleson, Martel Bobenmoyer, Linda Gothre, Priscilla Pettengill, Linda Knibbs, Tom Wright, Richard Trudeau, Eddie Robertson, Bill Joseph, Mark Anderson, Cheryl Smock, Cathy Forbes, Janet Rowland, Karen Lowrie, Sally Gould, Kathy Hempel. THIRD: Nancy Dykema, Gretchen Henig, Judy Smith, Laraine Lietz, Nancy Render shot, Janice Stewart, Pam Gibson, David Johnson, George Stancll, Terry Wright, Roy Wedge, John Cook, Irene Annis, Nancy Nelson, Carmen Duncan, Janet C. Stephan. SECOND: Pam Beery, Joan Wyman, Marie Scott, Julie Carlson, Donna Fenton, Carole Gross, Joe LaGrow, Leslie Halstead, Gary DuBois, Linda Rutkowski, Anne Marie Church, Jan Harwood, Carolyn Klein, Lorraine Failing. FIRST: Sharon Williams, Merry Perry, Darlene Portwood, Margie Eaton, Janice Beery, Rhea Stripe, Nancy Fenton, Kay Jansen, Carolyn Pelton, Elizabeth Nelson, Vicki McEvers - pianist, Susan Waller, Jackie Christian, Mrs. Milnes - director. Boys’ Glee Club BACK: Herluf Moshier, Tom Wright, Dick Trudeau, Eddie Robertson, Bill Joseph, Mark Anderson, SEC- OND: Joe LaGrow, David Johnson, George Stanc il, Terry Wright, Roy Wedge. FIRST: John Cook, Leslie Halstead, Gary DuBois. 12 Director - Mrs. Mllnes. Pianist - Vicki McEvers. Senior Glee Club Members BACK: Gary DuBois, Tom Wright, Richard Trudeau, David Johnson. SECOND: Sherrie Madsen, Julie Carlson. FIRST: Donna Fenton, Carole Gross, Sharon Williams, Nancy Nelson. Christmas Cantata ’’BEHOLD THE STAR” Presented December 19, 1962 Carolyn Klein soprano Jim Johnson bass Anne Marie Church mezzo-soprano Chris Kroll Narrator Roy Wedge tenor BACK ROW: Roy Wedge, Penny Pettyjohn,ChristineCarlson, Joe Wakeley, Bob Milliken, Walt Neilson, Arthur Wakeley, Robert Skolasky, Richard Springs, David Johnson, Patsy Me Evers, Cathy Forbes, Bob Wyman. THIRD: Beverly Johnson, Elva Ward, Lynn Elsey, Karen Wedge, Marjorie Johnson, Carolyn Klein, Linda Knibbs, Nancy Knibbs, Anne Marie Church, Donna Fenton, Vicki McEvers, Director - Mr. Christian. SECOND: Darlene Port wood, Nancy Fenton, Libby Kipp, Gretchen Henig, Billie Bovee, Lula Stephan, Rhea Stripe, Marilyn Joseph, Kay Jansen, Linda Christian, Gail Hunter, Marilyn Johnson, John Johnson, FIRST: Majorettes - Nancy Sorenson, Cheryl Smock, Marie Scott, Julie Carlson, Pat Williams, Audrey W'almsley, Joan Wyman, Susan Walker. Senior Bond Members David Johnson Penny Pettyjohn Julie Carlson Donna Fenton i 5 The Pep Band swings out during Pep Session. Librarians Officers President........................ Vice President................... Secretary ....................... Historian........................ Teacher Librarian Advisor . . . . Pat Winslow . Patsy Me Evers Karon Mauren Camilla Marshall . . Mrs. Klein Our librarians belong to the Student Librarians' Assistants Association of Michigan (S.L.A.A.M.). The group meets at 8:30 o'clock in the morning on the first Tuesday of every month. STANDING: Pat Winslow. Karon Mauren, Linda Stephenson. Christine Houle, Phyllis Hunter, Patsy McEvers. SEATED: Nancy Neilson, Camilla Marshall. 17 Yearbook Staff MR. WESLEY BLUNT. Yearbook Agent 18 BACK: Linda Covert. Jack Welch. Priscilla Pettengill, Cathy Forbes, Vicki McEvers, Nancy Nelson. Ginger Pratt. Sherrie Madsen, and Mary Pelton. FRONT: Judy Day. Merry Perry, Donna Fenton. Carole Gross, Pam Beery, and Toni Madsen. Officers Donna Fenton Judy Day . . . Carole Gross . Merry Perry . Dan Feldhauser Pam Beery Toni Madsen . . Jack Welch . . Mrs. Klein . . ........................ Editor ..................... Co-Editor .............. Business Manager ......................Secretary ..................Cover Artist ......................... Artist ...................Photographer . . Student Council Representative ..........................Advisor MR. FERRIS C. PARSON, M. Photographer We are very grateful to Mr. Parsons for having been our yearbook photog- raDher for the past eight years. BACK: Anne Marie Church. Kay Jansen. Nancy Hendershot. Dan Feldhauser, Sandra Millikin. Marilyn Joseph. Gretchen Carolyn Klein. Pat Williams, and Patsy McEvers. FRONT: Henig. and Chris Brown. 19 Hosts and Hostesses FIRST ROW: Front. Tom Roby, Sheila Fyan, Carmen Duncan. Vera Wylie. Ginger Pratt, Mary Pelton, Office. SECOND ROW: Toni Madsen. Joan Henderson. Sharon Long, Patti Rohde. Shirley Anglemyer. THIRD ROW: Ruth Meaker, Betty McLeod, Anita Annis, Carolyn Galloway, Jeannette Neilson, Sharon Anderson, Pam Gibson Geneva Riddle. Projectionists FIRST ROW: Tom Hatfield, Alan Miner, Jerry Fox, Roy Chuck Haas, Jim Toye, Stanley Morse, Walter Neilson, Johnson. SECOND ROW: David Johnson. Joe Renaud. John Millikin, Mr. Trudgeon, Advisor; Leslie Halstead. Kerry Cough. Bob Millikin. David Pettyjohn. THIRD ROW: BACK ROW: I,eft to Right. Mrs. Compton, Sharon Palmer, Patsy Palmer, Pam Gibson. Anna Johnson, Sylvia Leas. Janet Southwell. Janet C. Stephan, Linda Tolleson. Mary Pelton, Chris Houle, Janice Gorney, Connie Renaud. FRONT ROW: Pat Williams, Marie Scott, Cheryl Smock, Jackie Lucksted, Janet LaGrow, Joan Henderson. BACK ROW: Edna Owens, Linda Anderson. Shirley Homing. Carol Miller, Gayle Feldhauser, Susan Waller, Elva Ward, Janet E. Stephan. Marilyn Joseph. Nancy Knibbs. Gretchen Henig, Janice Beery. FRONT ROW: Bethel McLeod, Julie Harwood, Sandra Stephenson, Susan Isenhauer, Sharon McLeod, Libby Kipp. 2 i Autographs SENIORS TREASURER.Carole Gross SECRETARY .... Penny Pettyjohn VICE-PRESIDENT . . Sharon Williams PRESIDENT............Jack Welch SPONSOR....................Mr. Gierke 23 RICHARD EMERY BEBOW (Dick) I'll study if 1 want, I won't if I don't, I'll pass if I can, if I can't I won't. Play ............................ 3,4 JULIA ELLEN CARLSON (Jul) Pretty to walk with, fun to talk with and pleasant to think about. Band .................. 1,2,3,4 cheerleader..................1,2,3,4 Class Officer.......................3 31ee Club...................1,2,3,4 Play .............................3,4 Student Council ....................3 CHERIE LEA CARR Be silent and safe—silence never betrays you. Hostess .................... 1 2,3 Hot Lunch....................2,3,4 Play ........................... 4 24 tui NORMAN BANCROFT (Norm) Silence is often the answer to man) oma ' problems. Basketball ........................ 1 Football......................1.2,3,4 Play .............................3,4 Track.........................1.2.3.4 GEORGE SAMUEL COLLEN He doesn't like to study, it weakens his eyes. Basketball ....................1,2 Play ........................... 3 Teacher's Helper ............... 3 Track .......................... 1 LINDA KAY COVERT Innocent face, but you never can tell. Class Officer .................... 2 F.H.A............................. 2 Glee Club .......................1,4 Play ...................... . . 3,4 Yearbook ......................... 4 THOMAS HAROLD DUNCAN (Tom) He has that far away look, he's looking at his feet. Football ......................2,3,4 Track .........................2,3,4 Varsity Club.....................3,4 - CATHERINE A. DESLAURIER (Cathy) She's high in our class, she's bright and gay, and her heart is with some- one far away. Librarian ................... 1,2 Play ...........................4 LOIS ANN DENEWITT She has a diamond that sparkles and gleams, like the light in her eyes. She's so happy it seems. F.H.A............................ 2 Glee Club.......................3,4 Play .......................3,4 Ticket Seller.................1,2,3 GARY RICHARD DUBOIS (Gar) A fool uttereth all his mind. Band ................ 1.2,3 Glee Club .................... 4 Newspaper ...................... 1 Play ....................3,4 DONNA JEAN FENTON Does she or doesn’t she? Only her hairdresser knows for sure. Band..........................1,2,3,4 Girls' State..........................3 Glee Club.....................1,2,3,4 Play ..............................3,4 Student Council..................2,3,4 Yearbook ..........................3,4 WALTER W. FALLON Walt) LOUIS GINGERICK (Louie) You can tell him by the noise he doesn’t make. Basketball ....................... 3 Football ......................1,3,4 Play ........................... 3,4 Teacher's Helper ..................3 Track ...........................2,4 The wisdom of many, the wit of one. Band ............................ 1 Basketball..................1,2,3,4 Class Officer.................1,2,3 Golf............................3,4 Student Council...............1,2,3 Track ......................... 1,2 Varsity Club....................3,4 Yearbook ........................ 3 CAROLYNNE LOUISE HALSTEAD (Carol) Ask me no question, and I'll tell you nothing. F.H.A. CAROLE ANNE GROSS Happiness is the key to success. Cheerleader ...........1,2,3,4 Class Officer .....................4 Glee Club...................1,2,3,4 Newspaper ........................ 1 Play ............................3,4 Student Council ...................4 Yearbook....................1,2,3,4 26 N T M CO -r DAVID JOHNSON (Dave) A man must have a certain amount of intelligent Ignorance to get away with what I do.” Band...........................1,2,3,4 Class Officer........................ 4 Glee Club .............................4 Golf.................................3,4 Play................................3 Projectionist.................1,2,3,4 Varsity Club .......................4 SHERRIE ANN MADSEN Sherrie is happy and always gay, with always a friendly word to say.” F.H.A........................ 2,3 Glee Club ..................1,2,3,4 Play ........................... 3,4 Student Council ...................4 Yearbook ......................... 4 JAMES ALVIN JOHNSON (Jim) What, me worry! Band ...........................1,2 Basketball .......................3 Football .......................1,3 Glee Club.........................4 Golf .............................3 Play ...........................3,4 Teacher's Helper .................3 Track.........................1,2,3 Varsity Club..................2,3,4 RICHARD LEROY LACHAPPELLE I once resolved a bachelor to be, but yet women appeal to me. Play ....................... 3 CHRISTOPHER BEAR KROLL (Chris) A man who blushes is better than one who turns pale. Basketball ................ 1,2,3,4 Football .................. 1,2,3,4 Play ............................. 3 Teacher’s Helper ................. 2 Track ........................ 1,2,4 Varsity Club ..................2,3,4 27 EARL HARVEY MERITHEW (Harv) His friends—there are many, his foes—are there any? Basketball ........... 1,2,3,4 Football ........... 1,2,3,4 Teacher's Helper .............. 3 Track ....................... 1,2 Varsity Club ................ 3,4 1 CAROLYN ANN MILLIKIN (Millie) You can hide the fire, but what are you going to do with the smoke. Class Officer .................1,2 Glee Club .......................1,4 Play ..........................3,4 LARRY LEE MILLIKIN (Tiny) He's not merely a chip off the old block, but the old block himself. Football..................1,2,3,4 Varsity Club....................3,4 TONI ARLINE MADSEN Nothing is more enduring than a sweet personality. Hostess ...................... 2,4 Play ......................... 3,4 Yearbook ................... 2,3,4 TIM NEAL Tall and neat, nice to meet. Basketball .................1,2,3,4 Football .....................1,2,3 Play ...........................3,4 Student Council ................3,4 Teacher's Helper..................2 Track ......................... 1,2 Varsity Club..................2,3,4 28 NANCY LOU NELSON (Charley) The more we argued the question, the more we didn't agree. Glee Club ..................1,2,3,4 Library ........................2,3,4 Play ............................ 3,4 Y earbook ......................... 4 THOMAS ROBY (Tom) I came, I saw, and I'm still look- ing. Host..........................4 Play..........................4 MARY LOUISE PELTON (Mar) Happy-go-lucky, fair and free; noth- ing exists that bothers me. F.H.A.......................1,2,3,4 Office Help .....................2,4 Play ........................... 3,4 Teacher'8 Helper...................4 Yearbook ........................3,4 PENNY LYNN PETTYJOHN A penny from heaven. Band .............•...........1,2,3,4 Class Officer ......................1,4 Play ............................... 3 Student Council ..................... 1 VIRGINIA PRATT (Ginger) She is little, she is wise, she's a terror for her size. F.H.A......................... 2,3 Hostess .................... 2,3,4 Play ..........................3,4 Yearbook ....................... 4 20 MARY E. SANCARTIER I can resist everything except temp- tation. Glee Club.......................... 1 Hostess ...........................2 Hot Lunch.........................3,4 Play .............................3,4 Student Council ....................3 Supply Room.......................3,4 Ticket Seller ......................3 MARK SHEEHY A hard ending. Football beginning maketh a good .......................1,2 RICHARD JAMES TRUDEAU (Trod) I used to have get up ana go, but it got up and went. Football ................. 1,2,3,4 Glee Club.........................4 Play ...........................3,4 Ski Team .......................2,4 Track ..........................2,4 Varsity Club....................3,4 JACK F. WELCH (Juan) Not too serious, not too gay, but a wonderful guy in every way. Band ........................... 1,2 Boys' State ...................... 3 Class Officer..................2,3,4 Golf ............................3,4 Play ............................3,4 Ski Team.......................2,3,4 Student Council....................4 Yearbook ......................2,3,4 Varsity Club.......................4 30 SHARON LEE WILLIAMS (Theresa) Full of vim, vigor and vitality— mixed with a lot of rascality. Cheerleader.................1,2,3,4 Class Officer...............1,2,3,4 Glee Club.............. 1,2,3,4 Newspaper ........................1 Play............................3,4 Student Council.................2,4 Teacher's Helper .................2 CLASS COLORS .................Red and White CLASS FLOWER................White Carnation GRADUATION DATES June 2.........................Baccalaureate June 4 Class Night June 5..........................Commencement TOM WRIGHT (Tom) Smiling and tall, liked by all. Basketball.................1,2,3,4 Class Officer .................... 1 Football .................. 1,2,3,4 Glee Club ........................ 4 Golf ............................3,4 Play ............................3,4 Teacher's Helper...................2 Track............................lt2 Varsity Club...................2,3,4 Presentation of gifts to the director-Mr. Bovee, and make-up adviser-Elaine Bancroft. Off to the dance ’Chris, Norm, and Jack thought girls wore a lot of make-up. Off comes the make-up, Preparation for the Junior Play, Mother is a Freshman, by the class of 1963. The play was presented on Friday April 13, 1962 35 Jackie Christian This float, made by the class of f64, took third place in the 1962 Kalkaska Trout Festival. Mike Crouch o John Engel Jan Harwood Steve Dawson Jim Failing Linda Gothro Susan Hayes Don Fairbotham Leslie Halstead Kathy Hempel Carmen Duncan Jack Harney Phillis Hunter Pat Buron Andy Canfield The class of '64 successfully presented the play Lock, Stock and Lipstick . Ron Johnson Bill Joseph Gary Jurkovich Knowledge Is The Door To Success. Learning Is The Key Joe LaGrow Merry Perry Gary Lucksted Priscilla Pettengill Camilla Marshall i t Geneva Riddle Vicki McEvers Patty Rohde Mary McLeod Terry SanC artier Herluf Moshier Norbert Schulz Jeannette Neilson r Jennie Sheehy Marcia Sorenson rs. t t Nancy Sorenson Richard Springs Zoe Stephan Gary Swanson June Lee Tinker Vallad Pam Berry - 1962 Homecoming Queen. Some people are so helpless! Must you, Leslie? The class of 1964's float which was entered in the 1962 trout festival. Yum, yum ! Junior Activities Such a party! All eyes on the gentleman with the big smile. Oh, for joy! They- re taking my pic- ture. All right everyone, time to sing along with ’Moush'. SOPHOMORES TREASURER.Robert Skolasky SECRETARY .Marie Scott VICE-PRESIDENT . . . JackieLucksted PRESIDENT .... Martel Bobenmoyer SPONSOR...Mr. Ferguson 39 It takes a man’s touch. Gary Allen Ross Argue Becky Doremire Pamela Gibson Sharon Anderson Irene Annis Knowledge Is A Treasure Wave Alleen Martel Linda Kerry Berry Bloos Bobenmoyer Broeker Clough John Cook Dan Durga iMargelynn Eaton Lorraine F ailing Daniel Feldhauser Sheila Fryan Carolyn Galloway Sally Gould Janice Gorney Judy Harwood Robert Joan Hayes Henderson Christine Houle Real concentration But Practice Is The Key Walter Isenhauer Louis Jensen Thomas Kesseler Carolyn Klein Hannah Kroll Janet LaGrow Larry LaMotte Regina Leas Sharron Madsen Shirley Madsen Karon Mauren Patsy McEvers Jerry Millikin Jacquelyn Lucksted Walter Neilson Elizabeth Nelson Lauri Olson Jerry Owens Patricia Palmer Beverly Johnson Ronnie Lovell Robert Millikin Connie Renaud Jack Richards Eddie Robertson Camera Shy: John Howe Marie Scott Cs Robert Skolasky Richard Smith o Terry Smith Cheryl Edward Smock Southwell Robert Stampfly Norman Stephan Betty Vallad Linda Stephenson Gary Vallad Mickey Stlllwagon Audrey Walmsley Judy Ward Pat Williams Vera Wylie Linda Tolleson Bob Wyman 43 ft. «i Mike Allen Shirley Anglemyer Che ryl Brown Sir Cathleen Austin I Ben Canfield Virginia Bancroft Christine Carlson Douglas Berrv Linda Christian Suzanne Bishaw Anne Marie Church 4 John Blaine Sharon Covert Barbara Mark Crouch Day a I o r Carol Desso Peter Funck Jerrald Galvani Edna Curt Durga Feldhauser Nancy Fenton Albert Fox One Day Teaches The Other Dies Diem Docet Michael Rick Gardiner Gearhart Karen Given Michael Gorman Kenneth Halstead Mike Hatfield Veronica Hawkins am fa Ralph Helsel Nancy Hendershot Nancy Hoffman Dannie Ingalls Kay Jansen Anna Johnson Patrick Johnson Jean King Linda Knibbs Thomas Latuszek Sylvia Leas Laraine Lietz Eugene Lobsinger Freshman Homecoming Float - Don't let this game be a fairy tale. Sharon Betty Jean Long McLeod Karen Lowrie Charles Ruth Donald John McLeod Meaker Merithew Millikin Sharon Palmer Gloria Pederson Carolyn David Pelton Pettyjohn Linda Rutkowski Gary SanCartier Darlene Portwood Robert Shaw Clarence Raymond Jeanette Skolasky Joseph Renaud Kyle Slusser Dennis Rochette Pamela Smith Janet Rowland Robe rt Smock John Janet Sorenson Southwell George Stancil George Stephan Janet Stephan Janice Stewart Rhea Stripe Jackie Taylor Neil Tinker James Toye Arthur Wakeley Joseph Wakeley Terry Wright Joan Wyman School Life The Glee Club sang their Christmas Cantata, Prepare Him Room. on the Christmas Choral, December 12th. from 5:30 to 6:00 on Channel 9 television. The unofficial glee club members are: BACK: Sharon Covert, Debbie Fennell. Janet E. Stephan. Karen Anthony, Carol Desso. SECOND:Gayle Feldhauser. Janet Southwell, Lula Stephan. Judy Canfield, Elva Ward. FRONT: Cariotta Jurkovich. Martha Fox, Suzanne Bishaw, Karen Wedge. Karen Given, Herluf Moshier. School Life Typing Class Supply Room ”Pencils, paper, folders -What will you have?’ l,et me take a moment to explain tomorrow’s lesson in typing.” Newspaper Class It must he test time lor the Seniors.” Chemistry Class ”1 am sure there will be at least one Dr. Jonas E. Salk out of this group.” ■Mai yi®raafel?iMj8i e.5 ipipBpiiteprii «far. Steve DuBois LeRoy Neal Vice President Jon MacLeod Mark Nelson Dean Sponsor BAW’fe F'S. ft 49 8th Grade, Homecoming Float Karen Anthony Gwen Allen Billie Bovee Mike Corlew Mary Cox Steve DuBois Nancy Dykema Gayle Feldhauser t Deborah Fennell Julie Harwood Robert Jackson Jerry Fox Karen Fyan Gretchen Henig Kristine '■'-«Mner Donna Hoffman P ' Marilyn Joseph Dean Goss Shirley Horning Karen Kellogg Pat Allen Linda Anderson Janice Beery Lynn Elsey Daniel Boone Bruce Feldhauser Donald Griffith Charles Haas Roger Hubbell Susan Isenhauer Dan King a Nancy Knibbs Bethel McLeod Edna Owens Grant Thompson CSl Gary Leonard Sharon McLeod Mike Palmer Pat Thompson Jon MacLeod Jim Rent8chler Dale Tinker £5. Dane Madsen Dale Slusser Walt Waite Howard Madsen Judy Smith Susan Waller David McE vers Mark Nelson Janet E. Stephan Sandra Stephenson Elva Ward Mike McEvers David Nielson Lula Stephan it A Karen Wedge 8th grade arithmetlc- Accordlng to the scale 1 inch equals 100 miles. Eighth Grade Activities Oh. good! We're almost finished. Let's go up to Hill No. 1 together. Is the gossip funny, girls?' Oh. Steve, your good looks are just too much for these girls! SEVENTH GRADE PRESIDENT ...... Paul King VICE-PRESIDENT .... Larry Beery SECRETARY.......Louella Millikin TREASURER..........Gail Hunter SPONSOR............Mrs. Stripe 53 Nancy Anderson Chris Brown Nancy Brown i 1 Judy Canfield Ck dk Larry Bancroft Chauncey Carr Dwight Dean Mark Duncan Donn Broeker Roger Durga The seventh grade homecoming float pictured the 1975 homecoming game. Rowing9 Dorothy Filley Kerry Harwood Martha Fox John Hawkins Mary Gardiner Janet Hubbell Jeff Gearhart Deyanne Gibson Vicki Gildner John Johnson Judy Given Marilyn Johnson Kathy Marshall Sheila Louella McWilliams Milllktn Sandra Mlllikln Howard Carlajean Maggo Moshier Mary Muth Not Drifting Dennis Benny Palmer Pettyjohn David Ray Joe Kim Raymond Rentschler Lula Mae Linda Sherman Springs Douglas Wilson Jean Wyman Camera Shy 55 SPOR TS BACK ROW: Bill Joseph, Tom Wright, Tom Duncan, Dick Trudeau, Larry Millikin, Dan Feldhauser. SECOND ROW': Steve Dawson, Eddie Robertson, Louis Gingerick, Harvey Merithew, Chris Kroll, Dan Tinker, Mark Anderson, Coach Ferguson. FRONT ROW: Coach Smith, Mickey Stillwagon, Ronnie Lovell, Jack Harney. Gary Luckstead, Jim Young, Norman Bancroft, and Jerry Fox—Manager. Fo otball J ii nior I (i rsity 58 BACK ROW: Terry Wright, Peter Funck, Curt Feldhauser, Richard Smith, Terry Smith, Jack Richards, Jerry Millikin, John Sorenson. SECOND ROW: Coach Dean, Dannie Ingalls, Eugene Lobsinger, Jim Toye, Kerry Clough, Mike Allen, Mike Gorman, Keith Bobenmoyer, Ken Halstead. FRONT ROW: Jerry Fox-Manager, Ross Argue, Bob Smock, David Pettyjohn, Bill Tinker, Bob Stampfly, Don Merithew, Mike Hatfield. ClUtlS KROLL Halfback HARVEY MERITHEW Guard NORM BANCROFT Linebacker Vi kings 60 DICK TRUDEAU Tackle LARRY MILLIKIN C enter c Holding the Line. Our Vikings in action. V PILE-UP” Viking Defense A little more blocking, PLEASE ATTEN-TION What an enthusiastic crowd Band stepping out at half time T FIGHT bo o t ball Clioor leaders arsity LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Williams, Carole Gross, Julie Carlson, Nancy Sorsenson, Pam Beery, Kathy Hempel. J u n i o r LEFT Cheryl Smock Marie Scott Janet LaGrow I drsi I v % RIGHT Martel Bobenmoyer Marge Eaten Becky Doremire 63 I Senior Cheerleaders Carole Gross, Sharon Williams and Julie Carlson are the senior members of the football and bas- ketball cheerleading squad. They, along with the other members of the squads, keep the students supporting the teams. 64 School Life Horneco ming Candidates Regina Leas (10th) and Janice Stewart (9th). Homecoming Dance Sharon Williams questions candidates. Larry Beery crowns his sister Pam Homecoming Queen. Queen Pam looks on as Dick Trudeau is crowned Homecoming King by Marilyn Johnson. 65 Varsity Back ROW: Coach Smith. Dane Madsen. Manager: Les Halstead. Harvey Merithew, Jim Young. Steve Dawson. John Engels. Steve DuBois, Manager: Coach Ferguson. FRONT ROW: Walt Fallon. Richard Smith. Tim Neal. Tom Wright. Bill Joseph, Terry Smith, Chris Kroll. not pictured. jg v r r 42 Junior BACK ROW: Coach Smith. Bob Stampfly. Bill Tinker. Don Merithew. John Millikin. Peter Funck. Arthur Wakeley. Kyle Slusser. Mike Gorman. George Stancil. Bob Smock. Coach Ferguson. FRONT ROW: LeRoy Neal, Manager; f arsity Terry Wright. Wait Neilson, Eddie Robertson. Dan Feldhauser. Curt Feldhauser. Frank Schmidt, Jon McLeod, Manager. I Seniors HARVEY MERITHEW-Forward WALT FALLON-Guard CHRIS KROLL Forward Guard TOM WRIGHT-Center Forward TIM NEAL-Forward Grayling Players Home Floor 19 In Action on Our January 25, 63 Pre-game strategy An East Jorcian olayer is tied up by Terry Smith. Bill Joseph fights for the ball. Varsity Cheerleaders TOP: Nancy Sorenson. CENTER: Carole Gross. Julie Carlson. BOTTOM: Kathy Hempel. Sharon Williams Captain; Pam Beery. Mr. Thayer has been the cheerleading coach at G.H.S. for five years. He was a cheerleader during his senior year in high school and during his freshman year in college. He enjoys coaching the cheerleaders and has hopes of having a few boys on the squad next year. 70 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders p — Group I Marie Scott. Janice Gomey. Cheryl Smock. Christine Houle. Pat Williams, Judy Harwood. Becky Doremire. Group II BACK: Coach Thayer. Left to Right. Sally Gould. Janet Bobenmoyer. Pam Smith. LaGrow. Laraine Lietz. Sharon Covert. Margelynn Eaton. Martel i Track Team BACK: Coach Smith. Kerry Clough. Tom Duncan. Danny Tinker. Louis Gingerick. Bill Joseph. Steve Dawson. Jim Young. Norman Stephan, Bob Fenton. Coach Ferguson. FRONT: Manager, Mike Palmer; Mark Anderson, John Howe. Mickey Stillwagon, Jack Harney. Pat Huron. Lee Yallad, Dick Trudeau, Manager. Jerrv Fox. Golf Team 72 BACK: Jack Welch. Walt Fallon. Ton, Wright. David Johnson. Coach Thayer. FRONT: Kyle Slusser. John Cook. George Stancil. Ski Team BACK: Mark Day. John Sorenson. John Cook. Mickey Stillwagon. Pat Buron. Jack Welch. Boys’ Captain; Mark Anderson. Handy Thompson, Dick Trudeau. Coach Bovee. Senior Member JACK WELCH—Captain of the Boys' Ski Team, member of C.U.S.S.A., and one of the best racers on the Grayling Ski Team. FRONT: Mike Gardiner, Jody Wyman, Lauri Olson, Linda Knibbs, Camilla Marshall, Girls' Captain; Janice Stewart, Rhea Stripe. Karen Lowrie, Hannah Kroll, Not Pictured. Varsity Club BACK: Coach Ferguson. Jim Young. Larry Millikin, Tom Wright. Dick Trudeau Tim Neal. Steve Dawson. Terry Smith. Bill Joseph, Dan Feldhauser. SECOND: Dan Tinker. Louis Gingerick, Eddie Rol)ertson. Gary Luckstead. John Howe. Mickey Still wagon, Norman Bancroft, Tom Duncan. FRONT: Walt Fallon. Jack Welch, David Johnson, Harvey Merithew, Mark Anderson, Jack Harney, Pat Buron, John Cook, Chris Kroll (not pictured). 1963 IF inter Sports Queen and Court Toni Madsen. Carole Gross. Queen Penny Pettyjohn. Sharon Williams. Julie Carlson. FHA candy sale School Life At the Courthouse. Crawford County Registrar of Deeds. Mr. Lawrence Hunter, speaks to Senior Civics class. GHS Band candy sale Happy students leave school after dismissal. 7th hour Students in the two Honor Sessions make the idea worthwhile. Cold lunch in session. Student Council Officers pass out Teachers'Club Christmas treats. Senior after-game dance. Hot lunch in the gym foyer. Compliments y Hardware Co. 200 Michigan Ave. Grayling, Michigan Phone 348-4421 Canoe Trips Fishing Tackle I Bait RAY'S C. Ray Snider Grayling, Michigan Phone: 348-2671 Grumman and Old Town Canoe Dealer Compliments Congratulations of LES HUNTER Valley Lea Dairy Products Located on US 27 to Senior Class DuBOIS J LUMBER CO. Smock Son Compliments Of WATCHMAKERS DON'S 348-3877 STANDARD 201 Park Street SERVICE 601 Cedar Street Grayling, Michigan Grayling, Michigan Sporting Goods Live Bait Compliments of GRAYLING ELECTRIC Sorenson's AND FUNERAL Heating Co. HOME . Phone 348-5251 1 Compliments Of AL BERT WOJAHN DOWN RIVER PINES Groceries Gulf Gasoline Cabins Best of Luck Class of 1963 HOERL'S DECORATING SHOP C. R. HOLCOMB Wallpaper — Paint Floor Covering Realtor - Builder Phone 348-4931 Insurer 106 Michigan Compliments Compliments of of OLSON'S DR. RALPH E. SHOE STORE HOFFMAN Shoes and Optometrist Sportswear 78 “Distinctive Dining” THE NEW CHIEF Shoppenagons MOTOR HOTEL OF GRAYLING “Cocktails” PHONE 348-6071 FOR RESERVATIONS COFFEE SHOP OPEN UNTIL 3 A.M. Grayling Restaurant JOE CINCIALA 79 Compliments of JANSEN'S PLUMBING SERVICE Upstate Shopping Center JOLLY REDSKIN CANOE LIVERY Phone 348-5611 Grayling l_ FRANK'S PURE SERVICE Wishes The Best of Luck to the Class of '63 I Best Wishes To The Class of '63 Delicious Foods Served LeROY MILLIKIN At Excavating Contractor W ERT'S LONE PINE INN 1 Best Wishes Best Wishes Through the Years Class '63 from BARINGER'S PENROD'S Grayling, Michigan On Men's - Women’s Apparel The AuSable so Compliments of Stanley Madsen MOSHIER'S PONTIAC Forest Products, Pulp Wood Logs, Lumber, Cabins, and Houses Hunting Lands, City Lots Phone 348-4436 98 State Street Grayling, Michigan POXTLU Ill STEPHAN'S WOOD PRODUCTS Specialty Wood Workers Flat or Shaped Estimates Furnished Compliments of HANSON'S SPORTING GOODS STORE J ££ i Compliments Of CORNELL Agency Insurance Real Estate PAUL A. DOSCH M.D. Maple at Lake Grayling, Michigan Phone 348-2821 Say It With Flowers JACK MILLIKIN . Excavating and Road Building Septic Tanks Bulldozing Masonry Work Phone 348-84il North River Road Best Wishes To The Class of '63 CLAIR'S STANDARD SERVICE Compliments of HERLUF SORENSON Fountain Service and Sporting Goods Drink and Enjoy Vernors, Frostie, Orange Crush Grayling Bottling Company Compare the many exclusive design features of our Chalet with others, and see for yourself the better value you get in a Leisure Time Chalet. HOMES DIVISION OF TRAVEICAR CO. Box 183 — Groyling, Michigan 21633 Beck Road — Northville, Michigan GRAYLING AMERICAN LEGION BOWLING ALLEY on US 27 Open each day 12 to 12 Alleys Open Sunday thru Saturday AMF Automatic Pinspotters 82 Glen’s Market Stop At Glen's Where You Shop and Save Weekdays 7:00 A.M. -- 9:00 P.M. Sundays 8:00 A.M. -- 6:00 P.M. GRAYLING GULF SERVICE and SHAMROCK RESTAURANT GOULD'S DRY CLEANING All Work Done On The Premises Fast Service Congratulations Seniors Everything From Hamburgers To Lobsters Formerly Hanson’s AL and JESSIE 'S CAFE O' Phone 348-4741 • Resort — Business • Home — Farms 500 MCCLELLAN (US-27) GRAYLING. MICHIGAN GRAYLING LUMBER SUPPLY CO. Serving you for over 20 years T. P. PETERSON, Owner Quality Building Materials Phone 348-2341 Congratulations Class of '63 Baker’s Triangle Motel Peterson’s Hardware Grayling, Michigan Pratt Lambert Paints Housewares Building Supplies Duo Therm 83 Congratulations Class Of 62 MAC'S DRUG STORE Compliments Of t Automotive Parts Supply Co. See Our Latest Sportswear at the 84 Best Wishes JIM WAKELEY'S CANOE LIVERY on the Au Sable River at Wakeley Bridge Phone 348-4163 Grayling, Michigan Compliments of BURNS Hardware and Furniture Jim Brown C hevrolet - C adillac - Olds 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 : 'SuioCIJ Compliments Compliments Of of THE BIG WHEEL H. G. JARMIN SERVICE Expert Lubrication General Insurance Minor Repairs Hunting and Fishing i Licenses C ompliments Of BATCH ANDERSON Mason Contractor Compliments Of THE BIG WHEEL The Deluxe Restaurant Of The North 85 Crawford County Avalanche, Inc. Crawford County's Only L Newspaper Serving The Area Since 1878 Best Wishes TONY'S BARBER SHOP WELSH For Appointment GULF SERVICE Phone 348-5521 Auto-Mechanic 801 Ogemaw St. Phone 348-5201 Grayling , , BILL'S Au Sable Service LAUNDER - IT MOBILE Auto Accessories Complete Laundry and Tires — Batteries Full Lubrication Service the best Shi-Nee Wax Wash Phone 348-3161 Dry Cleaning Grayling Compliments Of The KEYPORT CLINIC 86 Compliments Compliments of of ROCHETTE BROS. 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