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

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Memorable Days In Grayling High School GRAYLING, MICHIGAN Table of Contents Glee Club Band Newspaper Staff Librarians Yearbook Staff Hosts, Hostesses, and Projectionists F.H.A. School Life Sports Divider Football Football Cheerleaders Basketball Basketball Cheerleaders Ski Team Golf and Track Teams Varsity Club and Winter Sports Queen and Court Advertising 52-55 56-57 58 59 60-61 62 63 64 65 66-70 71 72-75 76-77 78 79 80 81-92 Dedication School Board Administration Child Accounting Clerk and Elementary Faculty High School Faculty Student Council National Honor Society P.T.A. and Hot Lunch Non-Teaching Staff School Life Seniors Senior Activities School Life Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Eighth Grade Seventh Grade Activities Divider 5 6-9 10 11 12 13 14 15-25 26-29 30 31-34 35-38 39-42 43-46 47-50 51 Dedication This yearbook is dedicated to Mr. Frank Bond, our beloved former Superintendent and teacher, who devoted much of his time to the educational program of our school. He served for thirty years in the Grayling Public Schools. After his resignation last spring, he became our County Superintendent of Schools on July 1, 1963. He has been our high school principal, super- intendent, student council advisor, tournament man- ager, County School Commissioner for five years and coach for one year, in addition to teaching chemistry, physics, biology, and general science. In 1955, while Mr. Bond was superintendent, he had the supervision of the construction of our present gymnasium. The yearbook staff on behalf of all his former students wish to thank Mr. Bond for his under- standing and help during his many faithful years of service to our school. 2 Grayling School Board This year the main concern of the school board, aside from the general business, has been the construction of the new elementary school building and the remodeling of the old building to accommodate the expansion of department areas and the installation of new equipment. Dr. B. E. Henlg-President, Mr. LeRoy Millikin-Trustec, Mrs. Robert Strong- Trustee, Mr. Bill Joscph-Secretary, Mr. James Baker-Treasurer, Mr. Sandy Thompson-Trustee, and Mr. Joseph Stripe-Superintendent of Schools. NOT PICTURED; Mrs. Matilda Bishop-Trustee. Administration MR. JOSEPH STRIPE, Superintendent In addition to his many adminis- trative duties this year, we find Mr. Stripe also involved in the planning and supervising of the construction of the new twenty room elementary school building and in the remodeling of our present building. MR. ELMER FENTON, Principal Mr. Fenton, besides being principal, super- vises three study halls this year. He is eagerly looking forward to the future when there will be more rooms for his high school teachers and students. 4 MR. MICHAEL SEILO-Speech Correctionist This year the Grayling Public Schools is receiving the services of a speech correctionist for the first time. Mr. Seilo is also working in the Houghton Lake and Roscommon schools. Here he is shown assisting Kathy Kelly. Faculty Yes, I'll look for them right away. MRS. BETTY MILLIKIN, Clerk and Child Accounting Mrs. Giegling, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Westervelt, Mrs. Funck, Mrs. Sales, Miss Kraus. Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Caid, Mrs. Slater, Mrs. Edson, Mrs. Fenton, Miss Douglas. Mrs. Ashton 5 MRS. MARGO SMITH MISS MARY ELLEN DISBROW ’•Don’t you think this one deserves an A4? Oh, get up—a little blood won't hurt you will it?” SUBJECTS: Art. General Science. Kindergarten SUBJECTS: High School Girls'and Grade Physical Education, Biology, Cheerleading Sponsor 6 MR. ALBERT WESTERVELT ' Keep out of reach of children'?-- but the physics class MUST use this in an experiment! SUBJECTS: General Science, Physics, Advanced Mathematics, Geometry, Student Council Advisor MR. FRANK SMITH Now, you know I'm serious about this! SUBJECTS: English 9 and 10. J. V. Football, Freshman Sponsor MR. CHRISTIAN Well, you certainly banged it up this time— SUBJECTS: Band. History 8. Spelling 7, 7th Grade Sponsor MR. BOVEE If we play 'flinches,' we'll do it my way.” SUBJECTS: General Business, Algebra, General Mathematics, Counseling and Testing, Sophomore Sponsor MR. TRUDGEON What do you mean, the Civil War started in 1492? SUBJECTS: American History. World History. Arithmetic 8, Audio-Visual and Ticket Admission Director MR. KUMPULA This chisel needs sharpening. SUBJECTS: Industrial Arts I, II and III, School Forest and Senior Sponsor MRS. STRIPE That's right, roll your r's. SUBJECTS: Spanish 7, 8. I and II, Grade Spanish and Eighth Grade Sponsor MRS. COMPTON All right, everyone pay attention. SUBJECTS: Homemaking 8, I, II and III, English 7, Play Make-Up Advisor. F.H.A. Sponsor MR. GIERKE But a flying capital IS an error, Don! SUBJECTS: Beginning and Advanced Typing, Bookkeeping and Supply Room MRS. KLEIN Marvelous! I've found Just enough space for this one book! SUBJECTS: A me r i can and English Literature, Librarian, Yearbook Sponsor MR. SMITH If there is such a thing as reincarnation. I hope I come back as a woman. SUBJECTS: World History, Coach, Sociology, Arithmetic, Athletic Director MR. THAYER I want this specific answer. NO OTHER will be accepted! SUBJECTS: English 10, Government, Assistant Foot- ball Coach, Journalism MR. FERGUSON We're still going outside, even if it is raining. SUBJECTS: Health. Physical Education. Coach, Junior Sponsor 9 Officers President..................Roy Wedge Vice-President.......Pam Beery Secretary..........Merry Perry Treasurer.................Bill Joseph Student Council STANDING: Mr. Westervelt - Advisor, Kerry Clough, Bill Tinker, Mark Day, Terry Smith, David Bailey, Jay Stephan, Bill Joseph, Paul King, Mark Anderson, Roy Wedge, Jon MacLeod, Candy Henig, Karen Anthony. SEATED: Merry Perry, Pam Beery, Cheri Smock, Pam Smith, Pat Williams, Priscilla Fettengill, Nancy Fenton, Linda Knibbs, and Marilyn Joseph. 10 National Honor Society OFFICERS: Bill Joseph-Trcasurer,Cathy Forbes-Secrctary, LindaGothro- Vice President, Roy Wedge-President, 11 STANDING: Roy Wedge, Linda Gothro, Bill Joseph, Ed Robertson, Kerry Clough, Bob Stampfly, Camilla Marshall, Jackie Christian, Beverly Johnson, Irene Annis, Carolyn Klein. SEATED: Judy Day, Pam Beery, Sheri Smock, Merry Perry, Marcia Sorenson, Vicki McEvers, Cathy Forbes, Jennie Sheehy, Pat McEvers. Parent Teachers Association Administrative Rcpresentatives-Don Bartholomew and Mr. Robert Bovee, Teacher Vice-President-Mrs. Robert Bovee, Sec rotary-Mrs. Thelma Bebow, Vice-President-Mr. Dewain A. Hall, and President-Mr. Carrol D. Wert. NOT PICTURED: Trcasurcr-Mrs. Alice Harney and Administrative Representative- Mr. Don Jansen. Hot Lunch Staff 1 2 Richard Skolasky, Mrs. LaMotte, June Tinker, Mrs. Moshier, Connie Hawley, Jim Toyc, Nancy Anderson, Christine Gildncr, and Ben Canfield. 'II Illi V Mrs. Middie LaMotte HOT LUNCH STAFF Custodian-Kip Papendick, Engineer-Leslie Goss, Custodian-LeRoy Akers Mrs. Russell Moshier Maintenance BUS DRIVERS Ted Hatley Kip Papendick Eugene Brown Andy Neilson Corliss Stampfly LeRoy Akers Barney Vallad School Life Moments We Remember Marcia Sorenson and her guest. Exchange Student Senorita Maria Luisa Vicente Vidal Arcos (Mari lu), from Mexico City, Mexico. A moment of silence before a basketball game when our national anthem is being played. Mrs. William Gerber giving Jimmy Knibbs an eye test. TREASURER...............Steve Dawson PRESIDENT....................Vicki McEvers VICE-PRESIDENT.........Mark Anderson SECRETARY................ . Judy Day SENIORS SPONSOR . . . Mr. Kumpula MARK ALAN ANDERSON ••I'll admit I am not the best in town, but I'll be the best until the best comes around. Class Officer.........................4 Football....................... 1.2,3,4 Glee Club...........................3,4 Newspaper.............................4 Play................................2,3 Projectionist ..................... 3,4 Ski Team.......................1.2,3,4 Student Council ..................... 4 Track..........................1,2,3,4 Varsity Club......................2,3,4 Yearbook ............................ 4 ANTHONY JAMES CANFIELD (Andy) It's not so bad-now that it's over. PAMELA JO BEERY (Pam) Every girl has her devilish moments. Cheerleader....................1,2,3,4 Class Officer........................1 F.H.A............................... 1 Girls' State......................... Glee Club......................1.2.3.4 National Honor Society.............3,4 Newspaper............................4 Play...............................2.3 Student Council................. 2,3,4 Yearbook.......................1,2,3,4 PATRICK STEPHAN BURON (Pat) Not a sinner nor a saint, perhaps, but the very best of chaps. Band ............................ 1.2 Newspaper ........................ 4 Ski Team.................... 1.2.3.4 Track.......................... 2.3.4 We 1964 Graduates Reminisce9 MICHAEL CHARLES CROUCH (Mike) My Chevy is my chariot, I shall not walk. Basketball .........................1 Newspaper...........................4 Play................................2 Track.............................. 1 JUDITH DIANNE DAY (Judy) Friendliness is like snow; the softer it falls, the deeper it grows. Class Officer...................2,3,4 F.H.A.............................. 1 Glee Club...........................1 National Honor Society............3,4 Newspaper...........................4 Play..............................2.3 Yearbook........................2,3,4 STEVEN EARL DAWSON (Steve) Keen sense, common sense, but still room for nonsense. Basketball.......................1.2.3,4 Class Officer......................2,3,4 Football.........................1.2.3,4 Student Council....................... 1 Teacher’s Helper.......................4 Track............................1.2.3,4 Varsity Club.........................3.4 As We Depart From G.H.S.9 JACQUELYN MARIA CHRISTIAN (Jackie) Little friends may prove great friends. F.H.A..............................1,2 Glee Club........................1,3.4 National Honor Society............ 3,4 Newspaper............................4 Play.............................. . 2.3 CARMEN LEE fauNCAN (Dunk) I want to be quiet, but the people won’t let me. F.H.A...............................l Glee Club.......................2,3.4 Hostess...........................1,2 Play................................3 NewsDaoer...........................4 JOHN ARTHUR ENGEL Not too serious, not too gay. but a real nice guy in everyway. Basketball ....................1.2,3.4 Boys' State........................... Football ...........................1,2 Play................................2.3 Student Council ......................1 Track . v............................ i CATHERINE ELLEN FORBES (Cathy) A good mind possesses a kingdom. Band.............................1,2,3 F.H.A............................... 1 Glee Club.....................1.2,3,4 National Honor Society.............3,4 Newspaper .......................... 4 Play ............................... 2 Yearbook ......................... 3,4 JAMES ROBERT FAILING (Jim) President of the 'Bored of Education'. Football............................1 Newspaper...........................4 DONALD LeROY FAIRBOTHAM (Don) A good manner often succeeds where the best tongue has failed. Basketball.....................1,2 ROBERT RAY FENTON (Bob) Quiet, dependable, that's him. Basketball ....................... 1,2 Play...............................2,3 Track............................. 3,4 We’ll Always Remember JAN DELYNN HARWOOD An innocent expression, but don't let that fool you. F.H.A..............................1,2 Glee Club..................... 1,2.3,4 Hostess............................2,4 Play.............................. 2.3 JACKSON LEE HARNEY (Jack) He calmly causes a riot, but his innocent expression denies his guilt. Football .................... 1.2,3,4 Newspaper.............................4 Play.............................. 2,3 Teacher's Helper....................3.4 Track......................... 1.2,3,4 Varsity Club.......................3,4 LESLIE RAY HALSTEAD (Les) I grow old learning something new each day. Basketball.......................1,2,3 Football ..........................1,4 Play.......................... . 2,3 Track............................. 1,4 Varsity Club ..................... 3,4 The Good Times We’ve Shared. LINDA KAY GOTHRO (Dof) Sincerity....a charm of her own. Class Officer......................1,2 F.H.A.................................. 1 Girls' State ......................... Glee Club.......................1.2.3.4 Office Helper...........................4 Play ................................ 2.3 National Honor Society ............. 3,4 SUSAN LYNN HAYES (Sue) The female of the species is more deadly than the male. F.H.A............................1, Newspaper......................... Play.............................2, Supply Room......................3, Teacher's Helper.................. KATHY HEM PEL Much fun and no madness, all good and no badness.” Cheerleader....................2,3,4 Glee Club................... 1.2.3.4 Play ........................... 2.3 JOSEPH ALLEN LaGROW (Surf) Full of fun and mischief too, doing things he.shouldn't do. Newspaper .......................... 4 P. A. System..................1,2,3,4 Play...............................2,3 Band..........................1.2.3.4 Track..............................1.2 We Leave Our High School Days PHYLLIS JEAN HUNTER (Pidda) This gal would have scads of money if she got paid for being funny.” F.H.A............................1.2 Glee Club....................... 1,2 Library....................... 2,3,4 Newspaper......................... 4 WILLIAM HUNTINGTON JOSEPH (Bill) Once there were three wise men, and the other two said to me....” Basketball.....................1.2.3,4 Class Officer..........................1 Foreign Exchange Student Football ......................1,2.3,4 Glee Club............................. 4 National Honor Society...............3,4 Play...................................3 Student Council....................1,2,4 Track..........................1.2.3.4 Varsity Club.........................3,4 GARY RAYMOND JURKOVICH (Gerk) Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you may die. Play............................3 Newspaper ......................4 CAMILLA MARSHALL The force of her own merits makes her way. F.H.A................................1 Library............................2,3 National Honor Society.............3,4 Play...............................2,3 Ski Team......................1.2,3,4 VICTORIA RAE McEVERS (Vicki) Like champagne . . always bubbling over. Band............................1,2,3 Class Officer.................... 1,4 F.H.A.............................1.2 Glee Club.....................1.2,3.4 National Honor Society........... 3,4 Play................................2 Student Council ................... 2 Yearbook.....................1,2,3,4 MARY ESTHER McLEOD Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot help keep it from them- selves. F.H.A...............................1 Hostess.............................1 Newspaper...........................4 Office Helper.....................1,4 Teacher’s Helper....................1 Yearbook .......................... 4 I And Friends Behind9 GARY LEE LUCKSTED (Lucky) I used to be conceited, but now I'rr perfect. Basketball.....................1,2,3,4 Football.......................1,2.3.4 Newspaper..............................4 Projectionist .................... 2,3,4 Teacher's Helper.....................2,3 Track.......................... 1.2,3,4 Varsity Club ..................1.2,3,4 WILFRED HERLUF MOSHIER (Here) I bum the midnight oil; really, it's gasoline. Glee Club Newspaper Play . . . ry n JEANNETTE MARIE NEILSON (Jan) If talking paid, she'd be a millionaire. F.H.A............................ 1 Hostess.................... 1,2.3.4 Newspaper ........................4 Play ............................ 2 PATTY JO ROHDE Quiet, but not idle. F.H.A............................... 1 Hostess ........................ 1,2,3 Hot Lunch Ticket Seller ............ 2 PRISCILLA ANN PETTENGILL (Pris) If I had the wings of an angel, wouldn't I look silly? Class Officer........................2 F.H.A............................... 1 Glee Club......................1.2.3.4 Hostess..............................4 Newspaper............................4 Play...............................2.3 Student Council....................2,4 Yearbook............................3. 4 MERRY LYNN PERRY (Ryn) I hate myself when I get those devilish ideas. F.H.A..............................1.2 Glee Club........................2.3.4 National Honor Society.............3,4 Newspaper............................4 Play...............................2.3 Student Council....................3.4 Yearbook..........................2.3.4 GENEVA MARIE RIDDLE She fills the air around her with joy. F.H.A............................ 1.2 Glee Club........................ 2,4 Hostess............................ 3 Play..............................2,3 Yearbook .......................... 4 And Go Forth JENNIE ANNE SHEEHY A disposition kind and sweet, the kind of girl we like to meet. Class Officer....................... 3 F.H.A............................. 1.2 Glee Club..........................1.4 Play ............................... 2 MARCIA ANN SORENSON (Moush) Fun is the spice of life, and she likes lots of seasoning. F.H.A.............................1.2 National Honor Society............3,4 Newspaper...........................4 Play................................2 Supply Room.........................3 V1 NORRERT UDO SCHULZ A quiet manner, a pleasant way, with always a friendly word to say. Play .............................3 Basketball .......................3 On Our Individual Ways, TERRY LEE SanCARTIER (Ter) Always nice with a ready smile. Football .............................4 Play..................................3 Track.................... J . . . 1.2 NANCY ANN SORENSON $an) Full of pep. push, and go; that's why people like her so. Band ....................... 1.2.3.4 Cheerleader ................. 1.2.3.4 Play ............................. 2.3 Teacher's Helper.................. 2,3 JUNE SUSANE TINKER A pleasant girl with a pleasant position. Hostess ....................... Newspaper ..................... Play .......................... Ticket Taker.......... GARY LeROY SWANSON A little work never hurt anylxxly, but why take the chance? Newspaper ....................... 4 LEE MELVIN VALLAD A young man who blushes is better than one who turns pale. Play...........................2,3 Newspaper........................4 Track..........................1,4 Meeting New Challenges PATRICIA ANN WINSLOW (Pat) Her dependability is something she can be proud of. F.H.A............................ 1.2 Glee Club.......................... 1 Library.........................2,3,4 Newspaper...........................4 Play..............................2.3 Ticket Seller...................1.2.3 JAMES ALAN YOUNG (Jim) Content to follow when we lead the way. Basketball ................... 1,2,3,4 Football .........................2,3,4 Football Manager......................1 Newspaper ............................ 4 Track ......................... 1.2.3.4 Varsity Club.........................3,4 ROGER GALLOWAY Quiet in appearance with motives un- known. With Happy Memories. ROY DEAN WEDGE If the world were filled with friends like this one it would be a pleas ant pi ace. Band.............................1 2 3 Boys' State......................... Class Officer........................3 Football...........................2 4 Glee Club..........................3 4 National Honor Society.............3,4 Play...............................2 3 Student Council....................3 4 Track............................... 1 25 Junior Prom HEAVEN ON EARTH May 11. 1963 Music for the prom was provided by the Vikings of Rogers City. Mr. and Mrs. Kumpula enjoyed dancing while chaperoning. Many couples enjoyed dancing under the stars. Four couples enjoy leading the grand march. Leading the grand march over the bridge is Jack Welch, president of the class of 1963. Over the bridge and under the stars. ’’Why isn't everyone dancing7' Waiting for the grand march to begin are Faye Roberson. Ed Robertson. Mark Anderson. Julie Carlson. Jim Young. Marcia Sorenson. Roy Wedge and Donna Fenton. m Oh, Phyllis, what a beautiful flower! Tired of making flowers, Les? Our first prize Homecoming float with the theme Our fate is written in the stars. Senior concession workers wait for the mad rush. Camilla Marshall, high salesman Linda Gothro, general chairman of magazine sale, is passing out awards. At her left is Roy Wedge, captain of the boy s' team. Priscilla Pcttengill, girls' captain CLASS MOTTO .... ’’Knowledge Is The Door To Success; Learning Is The Key.” CLASS COLORS .... Gold and White CLASS FLOWER .... Rose . Baccalureate . . Class Night Commencement GRADUATION DATES May 31.................................. June 2.................................. June 3 ................................. 29 School Life Moments of Concentration Working in library: Karon Mauren, Dennis Rochette, Keith Bobenmover, and Eugene Lobsinger. Hostess Jeanette Neilson catching up on school work during her spare moments. Steve Dawson struggling with senior finances in Mr. Fenton's office. Hostess Regina Leas doing her school assignments in the upper hall. JUNIORS TREASURER ........... Richard Smith SECRETARY .......... Patsy McEvers VICE-PRESIDENT ....... Kerry Clough PRESIDENT ........... Bob Skolasky SPONSOR . . . Mr. Ferguson Our Sophomore play. Terror in the Suburbs , was given May 17, 1963. Linda Broeker Ronnie Calkins a Kerry Clough Becky Doremire Margie Eaton C5 g Dan Feldhauser Knowledge Is A Treasure9 m Sheila Fyan Carolyn Galloway Juanita Galloway Pam Gibson Judy Harwood Does it taste good, Terry? Christine 32 Houle Janice Gorney Q Robert Hayes Mike Hunn Sally Gould Joan Henderson Walt Isenhauer There's no hurry—it's only 7:10! rs . Ron Lovell Jacquelyn Lucks ted Shirley Madsen Karon Mauren Pat McEvers Jerry Mllllkln But Practice Is The Key To It m A J z 'V Bob Millikin Elizabeth Nelson Lauri Olson Jennie Owens Connie Renaud Marie Scott Faye Roberson Robert Skolasky Eddie Robertson Richard Smith Terry Smith A Bob Stampfly Cheryl Smock Norman Stephen Linda The Junior Play, The Bus Stops Here, was presented November 8, 1963. Stephenson Mickey Randy Bill Danny Linda Stillwagon Thompson Tinker Tinker Tolleson Betty Vallad Gary Vallad Audrey Walmsley Judy Ward Glamour for the play from a paint can JUNIORS NOT INDIVIDUALLY PICTURED STANDING: David Englund, Ross Argue, Walt Neilson.SEATED: Lorraine Failing, Connie Miller. Pat Vera Williams Wylie Bob Wyman SOPHOMORES PRESIDENT...............Joe Wake ley VICE-PRESIDENT..........Nancy Fenton SECRETARY.......................Jody Wyman TREASURER............Linda Christian SPONSOR . . . Mr. Bovee ( Shirley Anglemeyer Virginia Bancroft Suzanne Bishaw dk John Blaine Linda Christian Tom Fitzgerald Cathy Austin Doug Berry Fred Blaauw Keith Bobenmoyer Christine Carlson Anne Marie Church Albert Fox Barbara Crouch Peter Funck Gerald Galvani Mike Gardiner Curt Feldhauser Mike Gorman Nancy Fenton Wr a V Kenneth Halstead Kay Cariotta Jansen Jurkovich One Day Teaches The Other Dies Diem Docet Linda Klempp Tom Latus rek Jean King Linda Knibbs o •A dik Sylvia Leas Laraine Lietz Mi Eugene Lobsinger Sharon Long Karen Lowrie Betty Jean McLeod Charles McLeod ft m m . 1 V M ■y Ruth Meaker John Millikin Susan Millikin Roger Moshier Ellen Muth Doug Neilson Sharon Palmer Darlene Port wood Dennis Rochet te Linda Rutkowski Jeanette Skolasky Pam Smith Janet Rowland 4 Kyle Slusser a -w ' f m m t i A i v y Bob Smock John Sorenson Janet Southwell George Stancil George Stepha-' Janet Stephan Janice Rhea Stewart Stripe Arthur Joe Wakeley Wakeley Terry Wright Jody Wyman FRESHMEN TREASURER . . PRESIDENT . . VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY . . . Debbie Fennell Janice Beery Pat Thompson . Nancy Knibbs SPONSOR . . . Mr. Smith Gwen Allen Janice Beery Billie Bovee a iSr Karen Anthony Guy Ashton Dan Bill Boone Borchers ’Perhaps this will liven things up around here!” Ben Canfield cat 'v 0 _ a Bob Cinciala Mike Corlew Mary Jane Cox Steve DuBois To Be Ignorant Is Nancy Dykema Gayle Feldhauser •-’2 ' Lynn Bruce Elsey Feldhauser Karen Fvan Debbie Jerry Fennell Fox Dean Goss Carol Galloway Chuck Haas 40 it looks like we’re accomplishing a great deal! Warren Ralph Hatfield Helsel To Exist, Kristine Gildner Tom Hatfield Donna Hoffman Mike and Grant hard at work while Karen and Gayle watch the project, but as supervisors, of course! Roger Hubbell Susan Isenhauer Bob Jackson Pat Johnson But To Learn Is To Live Marylynne Joseph Mark Jurkovich Karen Kellogg A Gary Leonard Dane Madsen Mike McEvers Maureen Lietz Bethel McLeod Rodney Lobsinger David McEvers Dan King Libby Kipp Nancy Knibbs , f • • - r ( w - maw. Kim Lovely Beverly Lucksted Jon MacLeod Sharon Lynn. Mike, and Howard are busy stapling while Grant and McLeod Karen supervise. Stanley Morse LeRoy Mark Neal Nelson We're not sure if it's a Royal Flush, but anyway it won second prize. Jeani Neilson Dave Nielson Mike Palmer Jim Rentschler Mike Roper Richard Skolasky Dale Slusser Janet Stephan Bill Ron Sandra Stevenson Stevenson Stephenson Jackie Taylor Dale Tinker Karen Wedge Grant Pat Thompson Thompson Kary Elva Wakeley Ward W ; Vicki Mike Wells Worden FRESHMEN NOT INDIVIDUALLY PICTURED BACK ROW: TomHempel. Don Griffith, Charles Gugin. Stephen Englund, Jim Toye. FRONT ROW: Julie Harwood, Mary Hirvela. Linda Anderson, Judy Smith. ] I ) 1 1 ] ] ] 1 |1 EIGHTH GRADE VICE-PRESIDENT ......... Paul King TREASURER..............Jean Wyman PRESIDENT..............Don Broeker SECRETARY..............Fenn Welch SPONSOR . . . Mrs. Stripe I Nancy Anderson David Bailey A Sally Be bow Jackie Blaauw Wesley Argue Larry Beery Larry Bancroft Donn Broeker The eighth grade's dummy for the float Chris Nancy Brown Brown Sandra Judy Chauncey Burkett Canfield Carr Mary Gardiner Mark Duncan Roger Durga Martha Fox Vickie Gildner Judy Given Kerry Terry Harwood Hatfield % 1 John Hawkins Janet Hubbell r Gail Hunter David Jansen John Johnson Rowing, Not Drifting Richard Meoak Louella Millikin Sandra Millikin Sheila McWilliams Carla Jean Moshier Norma Trudeau Mike Walters Dennis Palmer r Steve Walters Benny Pettyjohn Fenn Welch Doug Wilson Marilyn Johnson Sandy Kelly Diann Klempp Janice Lavrack Marjorie Johnson Phyllis Knuth Kathy Marshall Howard Moggo Joe Raymond Kathy Mortenson Linda Springs Jean Ricky Wyman Youngs 45 Class picnic at the Hartwick Pines EIGHTH GRADERS NOT INDIVIDUALLY PICTURED BACK ROW: David Annis, Kim Rentschler, Richard Lovell. FRONT ROW: Debbie Miller. Carlene Englund, Lula Sherman. Autographs SEVENTH GRADE TREASURER .............Mike Smock VICE-PRESIDENT...........Candy Henig PRESIDENT..............Candy Pond SECRETARY ............. Mike Fallon SPONSOR . . . Mr. Christian Larry Gerald Akers Annis Mike Anthony Catherine Baker Gary Bielski Greg Ashton Linda Beckwith Daniel Bonner Rita Brown Mike Case The 7th grade is hard at work in the homemaking room. Mrs. Compton is the teacher. Carleen Church, Mike Smock, Mike Nelson, and Monica Stephan are working on the float. Carleen Church Michelle Clough Micheala Corlew Jennie Crumby Dale Czuba Brian Dykema • Ward Ellison Mike Fallon Roxie Fisher Ron Fowler Mickey Haas Connie Hawley Wesley Hayes Candy Henig The 7th Grade Homecoming Float— We'll Beat Them to a Tee. We Build The Ladder By Which We Climb Wake up, sleepy heads! The hour may be late, but we can't quit at this late date! Clay Hoffman David Hunter Harry Johnson Patricia Kellogg Randy Koch Janet Millikin Leonard Lobsinger David Moggo Bill Lobsinger Curt Morency Margaret Muth Jerry Madsen Bill Muth David McClain Veronica Neilson John Homing Gary Isenhauer Ruth Johnson Linda LaChappelle Mike Nelson Steve Nielson Gerald Pelton m Candy Pond Always busy when the camera's around. George Pelton Jaymie Post o. Jim Rowland Mark Smith Randy Ray Terry Shepherd Jeanie Smock SEVENTH GRADERS NOT INDIVIDUALLY PICTURED BACK ROW: Bob Miller, Bob Annis, Richard Carlson. FRONT ROW: Kris Englund, Nancy Moggo. 0 Mike Smock Phillip Stancil Jay Stephan Monica Stephan Julee Joe Thayer Thompson Judie Vallad I’am Wheeler Billy Williams Howard Wilson ACTIVITIES BACK ROW: Irene Annis, Martel Bobcnmoyer, Linda Tolleson, Linda Gothro, Priscilla Pettenglll, Ed Robertson, Bill Joseph, Art Wakeley, Cathy Forbes, Kathy Hempel, Debbie Fennell, Carolyn Pelton, Sally Gould, THIRD ROW: Pam Smith, Nancy Dykema, Judy Smith, Elva Ward, Carol Desso, Pam Gibson, Joe Wakeley, Mark Anderson, Linda Knibbs, Karen Wedge, Janet Rowland, Karen Lowrie,Carmen Duncan, Janet Stephan. SECOND ROW: Pam Berry, Cheryl Smock, Marie Scott, Jody Wyman, Laraine Lietz, Janice Stewart, George Stancil, John Sorenson, Roy Wedge, Anne Marie Church, Lottie Jurkovich, Faye Roberson, Jan Harwood, Carolyn Klein, Mrs. Milnes. FRONT ROW: Rhea Stripe, Darlene Portwood, Janet LaGrow, Merry Perry, Margie Eaton, Janice Beery, Linda Christian, Nancy Fenton,Suzanne Bishaw, Kay Jansen, Elizabeth Nelson, Geneva Riddle, Jackie Christian, and Vicki McEvers. Boys’ Glee Club BACK: Bill Joseph Ed Robertson John Sorenson Mark Anderson FRONT: Joe Wakeley George Stancil Roy Wedge Art Wakeley Director - Mrs. Milnes Pianist - Vicki Me Evers The Glee Club will miss Vicki, who as pianist, has offered her talent so freely and faithfully during the past four years. Senior Glee Club Members BACK ROW: Cathv Forbes, Bill Joseph, Mark Anderson, Harwood. FRONT ROW: Merry Perry, Geneva Riddle, Jackie Roy Wedge, Pam Beery. SECOND ROW: Carmen Duncan, Christian, and Vicki McEvers. Linda Gothro, Priscilla Pettengill, Kathy Hempel, Jan 53 Additional Glee Club Members 3ACK HOW: Donna Hoffman, Marilyn Houle, Judy 'anfield, Sandra Burkett, Linda Anderson, Dcyanne 3ibson, Gail Miller, Ruth Meaker, Michelle Clough. 5ECOND ROW: Nancy Knibbs, Gretchen Hoffman, Mary iirvcla, Shirley Horning, Carleen Church, Ruth Johnson, Judith Given, Helen Ward, Jackie Taylor. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Joseph, Billie Bovee, Karen Anthony, Candy Pond, Candy Henig, Pam Wheeler .Vicki Neilson, Monica Stephan, and Cathy Baker. Soprano soloist—Carolyn Klein Tenor soloist—Roy Wedge December 16, 1963 Christmas Cantata Narrator—Robert Skolasky 'Night of Miracles99 Baritone soloist—George Stancil -M Senior Band BACK ROW: Jean Wyman, Nancy Dykema, Christine Carlson, Helen Ward, Mary Marshall, Joe LaGrow, Walt Neilson, Art Wakeley, Terry Wright, Bob Millikin, Mike Corlew, Gary Allen, Anne Marie Church, Maureen Lietz. THIRD ROW: Patsy Me Evers, Sandy Kelly, Mary Gardiner, Louella Millikin, Judy Smith, Carolyn Klein, Marjorie Johnson, Micheala Corlew, Joe Wakeley, Steve Englund, Kay Jansen, Linda Christian, Jim Rowland. SECOND ROW: Beverly Johnson, Darlene Portwood, Nancy Fenton, Libby Kipp, Sandy Millikin, Karen Wedge, Elva Ward, Linda Knibbs, Nancy Knibbs, Marilyn Joseph, Gail Hunter, Marilyn Johnson, Rhea Stripe, Nancy Brown, Mr. Christian-Director. FRONT ROW: Jody Wyman, Audrey Walmsley, Cheri Smock, Nancy Sorenson, Pat Williams, and Marie Scott. The color guard and band lead the Homecoming floats before the game with Mancelona. GHS Highlite Newspaper Staff Much as been accomplished through the hard work of this year's newspaper staff and its advisor, Mr. Thayer. All previous sales records have been broken, and instead of mimeographing the paper, the staff has been able to have the G.H.S. Highlite printed. BACK: Mr. Thaycr-Advisor, Joe Renaud, Vicki McEvers, Terry San Cartier, Jim Failing, Judy Day, Gary Jurkovich, Gary Lucksted, Jody Wyman, Pat Winslow, Jim Young, Jack Harney, Mike Crouch, Cathy Forbes, Lee Vallad, Herluf Moshier, Phyllis Hunter, Gary Swanson, Mary McLeod, Carmen Duncan, Pam Beery, Jeannette Neilson, Pat Buron, Cathy Austin. FRONT: Merry Perry, Mark Anderson, Jackie Christian-Assistant Editor, Marica Sorenson-Editor, Joe LaGrow, and June Tinker. Librarians The librarians and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Stripe and Mr. and Mrs. Fenton, enjoyed a dinner at Dunk's Inn the evening of May 20, 1963. Pat Me Evers, Chris Houle, and Pat Winslow were the librarians who attended the Mackinac Straits-Grand Traverse joint library meeting on May 4, 1963, at Kalkaska High School. 59 S J‘)ron koHK. SusanMillikin, Mrs. Klein-Advisor, Lauri Olson, Linda Anderson, Phyllis Hunter. SEATED: Pat Winslow, Pat McEvers, Barbara Crouch. Yearbook Staff Judy Day .................. Editor Carolyn Klein............Co-Editor Cathy Forbes .... Business Manager Merry Perry .............Secretary Vicki Wells ..........Cover Artist Pam Beery, Dan Feldhauser . . Artists Pat Me Evers..........Photographer Mrs. Klein ................Advisor The staff members listen attentively as Mr. Blunt, yearbook agent, discusses their publication with them. STANDING: Dan Feldhauser, Carolyn Galloway, Mark Beery, Lorraine Failing, Pat Williams. SEATED: Cathy Anderson, Geneva Riddle, Pat McEvcrs, Priscilla Pettengill, Forbes, Judy Day, Merry Perry, and Carolyn Klein. Mary McLeod, Vicki McEvcrs, Mrs. Klein-Advisor, Pam 60 Mr. Wesley Blunt discussing end sheets with the yearbook staff. 61 STANDING: Anne Marie Church, Libby Kipp, Kay Jansen, Sandy Millikin, Chris Brown, Linda Knibbs, Randy Koch. SEATED: Billie Bovee, Laraine Lietz, Marilyn Joseph, and Vicki Wells. Projectionists Mrs. Betty Millikin-Advisor, KaryWakeley, Carolyn Galloway. Cathy Austin, Linda Stephenson, Anita Annis, June Tinker, Regina Leas, Jan Harwood, Zoc Stephan, Karon Mauren, Jeanette Neilson, Sheila Fyan, Sharon Anderson, and Mark Nelson. Mary McLeod, Linda Gothro Mr. Trudgeon-Advisor Bob Millikin Stanley Morse Lcs Halstead Walt Neilson Gary Lucksted Don Griffith Kerry Clough Andy Canfield Office Help 10 11 1718 ?4n ) 31 Host and Hostesses FHA BACK HOW: Pat I almer, Sharon Palmer, Shirley Homing. Sharon McLeod, Nancy Brown. Connie Renaud, Bethel McLeod. Mary Muth, Lula Sherman. Vicki Gildner, Gail Hunter. FRONT ROW: Linda Tolleson. Christine Houle- Treasurer, Janice Gomey - Vice-President. Fay Roberson - President, Pat Williams - Secretary, Janice Beery, Mrs. Compton-Sponsor. BACK ROW: Vicki Wells, Beverly Luckstead, Mary Gardiner, Nancy Knibbs, Sandy Burkett. Linda Anderson, Kary Wakeley, Marilyn Houle, Norma Trudeau, Donna Hoffman. Nancy Anderson, Mary Hirvela. FRONT ROW: Carol Miller. Gretchen Hoffman, Susan Isenhauer, Gayle Feldhauser, Sylvia Leas. Janet Southwell, Jeani Nielson. School Life Moments of Expectancy Student Council President Roy Wedge picks a question for Homecoming queen candidate, Janice Beery. Homecoming king and queen candidates and Bob Millikin who is operating the P.A. system. Queen candidates ride on their float in the after- noon parade. Moments before the lucky girl, Nancy Sorenson, was named. Left to right arc Janice Beery-9th, Karon Mauren-llth, Nancy Sorenson-12th, and Sylvia Leas- 10th. SPOR TS Football VARSITY STANDING: Coach Thayer. Bill Joseph. Jerry Millikin. Dan Feldhauser. Ed Robertson. Dan Tinker. Terry Wright, Randy Thompson. Roy Wedge. Curt Feldhauser, Honorable Co- Captain Dr. Stanley Stealy. Coach Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Peter Funck, Ron Lovell, Mike Gorman, Mickey Stillwagon, Jack Harney, John Sorenson, Mark Anderson, Steve Dawson. FRONT ROW: Bill Tinker. Richard Smith, Co-Captains Gary Luckstead and Jim Young, Les Halsted, Terry SanCartier. Senior Players GARY LUCKSTED--Halfback (82) All-Conference Honorable Mention 1962 All-Conference 1963 Co-captain MARK ANDERSON—Halfback (25) STEVE DAWSON—End (74) ROY WEDGE—End (95) TERRY SAN CARTIER Guard (77) 68 JACK HARNEY—Guard (60) LES HALSTEAD—Halfback (30) Junior Varsity Football BACK ROW: Coach Franklin Smith, Mike Hatfield, David Pettyjohn. Bob Jackson. Mike Me Evers, Kyle Slusser, Tom Hatfield, Dale Slusser, Bruce Feldhauser. Doug Berry, Dean Goss. Mike Corlew. Dane Madsen. SECOND ROW: Mike Warden, Warren Hatfield. Howard Madsen. Steve DuBois, Ken Halstead, Bob Smock, Joe Renaud, FredBlaauw, Rodney Lobsinger. Chuck Haas. Dan Ingalls. FRONT ROW: Gary SanCatier. Pat Thompson, Dan Boone, Roger Hubbell, Eugene Lobsinger, Keith Bobenmoyer. The Vikings follow in swift pursuit FOOTBALL MANAGERS: Mike Anthony. Larry Akers, Mark Smith, Joe Thompson i - 7' Co-captain Gary Lucksted rolls up the yardage Quarterback Bill Joseph hands off to Dan Tinker The Ironmen dig in 69 rhe Mancelona defense holds against the Vikings. Homecoming Fight! Jack Harney and Gary Lucksted diving for a fumble CHAPERONES: Mrs. Norman Stephan. Mr. and Mrs. Aioert Westervelt. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Joseph, and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Beery King Bill Joseph and Queen Nancy Sorenson Roy Wedge does the honors as Master of QUEEN CANDIDATES: Karon Mauren, Janice Beery, Nancy Sorenson, Sylvia Leas Ceremonies Football TOP: Judy Harwood. CENTER: Martel Do remire Bobenmoyer. Margie Eaton. BOTTOM: Kathy Hempel, Pam Beery. Becky Cheerleaders Junior Varsity Laraine Lietz. Pat Williams, Cheryl Smock, Pam Smith, Marie Scott 71 Basketball Varsity Mr. Ferguson, Walt Neilson, Gary Lucks ted, Jim Young, Richard Smith, Co-Captains Terry Smith and Bill Joseph, Ed Robertson, Curt Feldhauser, Steve Dawson, Dan Feldhauser, John Engel, ar.d Coach Smith. Kneeling are team managers Joe Thompson and Mark Smith. Junior Varsity 72 STANDING: Coach Ferguson, Bob Jackson, Dane Madsen, Jon MacLeod, Kyle Slusser, LeRoy Neal, Art Wakeley, Mike Corlew, Pat Thompsin, Keith Bobenmoyer, Don Mcrithew, Steve DuBois, Mike Hatfield, Dale Slusser, Mr. Smith. SEATED: Dan Ingalls, Ken Halstead, Co-Captains Terry Wright and Pete Funck, Bob Smock, John Sorenson, John Millikin. Sitting in front are team manager Mike Smock and Ward Ellison. Bill Joseph and Terry Smith relax as Coach Smith gives half-time instructions. Bill Joseph scores against Pellston. Grayling-56 Gaylord-5£ 74 Home game with Pellston Hornets on January 14. Richard Smith fights for the ball. Terry Smith scores on a lay-up, Terry Smith comes off with the rebound Jim Young being tied up. Coach Smith gives instructions as the game nears the final seconds. Basketball Cheerleaders Kathy Hempel, Laraine Lietz, Pam Beery, Margie Eaton, Judy Harwood, and Pat Williams. Junior Varsity 7® Nancy Knibbs, Susan Millikin, Janice Beery, Billie Bovee, and Pam Smith. Team BACK: Mark Day, Mike Palmer, Kim Lovely, Don Griffith, David Neilson, Mike Gardiner. CENTER: Lauri Olson, Jody Wyman, Karen Lowrie, Linda Knibbs, Randy Thompson. FRONT: Mr. Bovee-Coach, Mark Anderson, Mickey Stillwagon, Pat Buron, Camilla Marshall, Rhea Stripe, Mike Lovely-Instructor. Mark Anderson C.U.S.S.A. National Team Member 78 Camilla Marshall-Girls' Captain C.U.S.S.A. Racer Pat Buron-Boys' Captain C.U.S.S.A. Racer Senior Members Go Team STANDING: Jon MacLeod, Steve DuBois, LeRoy Neal, Mr. Thayer-Coach, Gary Lucksted,TerrySanCartier, Bill Joseph. KNEELING: Richard Smith, George Stancil, Kerry Clough, Klye Slusscr, Randy Thompson, and Mickey Stillwagon. BACK: Coach Bruce Smith, Terry Smith, Randy Thompson, Curt Feldhauscr.Mark Anderson, Steve Dawson, Pat Buron, Jim Young, Kerry Clough, Walt Ncilson, Ron Lovells, Dan Fcldhauser, Gary Lucksted, Jerry Millikin, Bill Joseph, Dave Englund, Mr. Ferguson. CENTER: John Sorenson, Richard Smith, Mickey Stillwagon, Dan Tinker, Bob Fenton, Lee Vallad, Mike Gorman, Bill Tinker, Jim Jorgenson. FRONT: Mike Hatfield, Ken Halstead, Mike McEvers, Jack Harney, Leslie Halstead, Ross Argue, Terry SanCartier. Varsity Club BACK ROW: Jerry Millikin, Kyle Slusser, Dan Feldhauser, Curt Feldhauser, Richard Smith, Terry Smith, Bill Joseph, Terry Wright, John Sorenson. THIRD ROW: Dan Tinker, Tom Tyron, Mark Day, Steve Dawson, Roy Wedge, Jim Young Leslie Halstead. SECOND ROW: Bill Tinker, Mike Gorman, Peter Funck, Ed Robertson, Mark Anderson, Kerry Clough, Randy Thompson. FRONT ROW: Mr. Ferguson-Advisor, Ronnie Lovell, Mickey Stillwagon, Pat Buron, Jack Harney, Gary Lucksted, John Engel, and Terry SanCartier. Winter Sports Queen and Court Susan Hayes, Phyllis Hunter, Queen Marcia Sorenson, Merry Perrv, and Zoe Stephan. BEAR Archery Company0,.„oMg. Glen's Market Stop At Glen's Where You Shop and Save Weekdays i Ji 7:00 A.M.--9:00 P.M Sundays 8:00 A.M.—6:00 P.M. CoMPLIM ENTS Compliments Or Or BURNS HARDWARE PAUL A. DOSCH AND M.D. FURNITURE 1 Grayling American Legion Bowling Alley On US 27 Open Each Day 12 To 12 Lanes Open Sunday Thru Saturday AMF Automatic Pinspotters Grayling Lumber Supply Co. Serving You For Over 20 Years T. P. PETERSON, Owner Quality Building Materials Phone 348- JOLLY REDSKIN Compliments Or CANOE LIVERY J. F. COOK, D. D. S. Phone 348-56ti And P. A. JUNTTILA, Grayling D. D. S. 82 SMOCK a SON Best Wishes Watchmakers Class «64 348-3877 BARINGER'S Grayling, Michigan 201 Park Street Men s — Women's Grayling, Michigan Apparel Compliments Of © Automotive Parts Supply Co. Congratulations Class Of ”64” Macs Drug Store Crawiord County Avalanche. Inc. Crawford County’s Only Newspaper Serving The Area Since 1878 Delicious Foods ! i Compliments Or Served MILLER At HARDWARE CO. WERT'S 2oo Michigan Ave. Grayling, Michigan LONE PINE j Phone 348-4421 INN Compliments Of The Keyport Clinic 83 1 Compliments Of Compliments Of LES HUNTER OLSON’S Dairvlano OF Products GRAYLING Visit Our Dairy Bar Shoes and Grayling. Michigan Sportswear ! — GRAYLING L PHARMACY Prescriptions - Drugs - Toiletries - Gifts We Bank With Confidence At The Grayling State Bank Your Partner in Progress' Drink and Enjoy VERNORS, FROSTIE, ORANGE CRUSH Company wL 'N Best hBflf) Phone 348-4741 W ISHES . Resort — Business McWILLIAM’S . Home — Farms Barber Shop 500 McClellan (US—27) Grayling. Michigan 84 F. A. DAVIS Jewelry-Gifts Compliments Watch 8c Jewelry Or Repair ing LONG'S Grayling. Michigan RESTAURANT TIP TOP TOGS Congratulations Class Or 1964 For 1 From The Tots and Teens Marshalls 'The North's Finest 8c Most Or Complete Children's Shop' MARSHALL MOTEL Grayling. Michigan Compliments 1 Or Compliments | MOSHIER'S Or PONTIAC WAKELEY'S CORNER vp) STORE POXTIU Best W ishes Compliments j| Or POST OIL COMPANY, 1 INC. FUELGAS CO INC i Eric E Post 1 ON HIGHWAY U S 27 | I GRAYLING. MICHIGAN j 348-3881 President Peterson's Hardware Grayling, Michigan Pratt Lambert Paints Building Supplies Housewares Duo Therm as STEPHAN'S Wood Products Specialty Wood Workers Fi_at or Shaped Estimates Furnished CO VfiflflrULATION, Congratulations Seniors Everything From Hamburgers To Lobsters Formerly Hanson s AL and JESSIE’S CAFE ROBLING BUILDING MATERIALS CO. 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 Canoe Tr ips Fishing Tackle Bait RAY’S C. Ray Snider Grayling, Michigan Phone. 34 -267I Grumman and Old Town Canoe Dealer THE PINK LADY Fashion Specialists Compliments Op T he BLACK WHITE MARKET Congratulations Class Or 64 Baker's Triangle Motel Compliments Op SORENSON AGENCY ASSOCIATES Compliments Op D. L. RIDDLE Building Contractor And Canoe Livery 348-5759 Compliments Op ROCHETTE SHELL SERVICE Expert Lubrication Car Wash Minor Repairs 24 Hour Wrecker Service Stampfly] X Sales Service Phone 348-5221 86 Compliments '(ZUtfOtA % «' - MVAAMCf Of CORNELL AGENCY Insurance MOSHIER 8c Real Estate Maple at Lake REFRIGERATION Grayling, Michigan Phone 348—2821 CoMPLIM ENTS Compliments Of Of JANSEN’S SORENSON Plumbing FUNERAL Service HOME Upstate Shopping Center BILL'S LAUNDER-IT Complete Laundry 1 Best Wishes And The Best MARGE’S Dry Cleaning BEAUTY SALON 348-4561 Best W ishes TONY'S BARBER SHOP GRAYLING For Appointment RADIO and T. V. Phone 348—5521 Sales 8c Service Zenith 801 Ogemaw St. Phone 348-5661 Grayling CoMPLIM ENTS GRAYLING AND GULF SERVICE Best Wishes WELSH rajjjn FORD SALES AND w SHAMROCK RESTAURANT Congratulations Best Wishes Through The Years i To From Senior Class PENROD'S CABINS AND CANOE LIVERY DuBOIS On LUMBER CO. THE AuSabLE 87 Co aiur 'SUMOCU MPLIMENTS Ur THE BIG WHEEL SERVICE Expert Lubrication M iNOR Repairs Hunting and Fishing Licenses Compliments Of HANSON'S SPORTING GOODS STORE Compliments Of PINEAIRE MOTEL Old 27-m 76 Phone 275-5884 Roscommon, M ichigan Best Of Luck Class Of 1 964 C. R. HOLCOMB Realtor Builoer Insurer CLAIR'S H. A. YOUNG LUMBER CO. W HOLESALERS Manufacturers Hardwood Lumber And Snow Fence Grayling, Michigan McEVERS' MOTOR SA LES, INC. Buick Ram bler G.M.C. 600 Cedar St. Grayling. Michigan 88 Grayling Restaurant JOE CINCIA LA Compliments Or DR. RALPH E. HOFFMAN Optomi HOERL'S DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper — Paint Floor Covering Phone 348—4931 1 06 M I CHI GAN Compliments Or Your BEN FRANKLIN STORE Gift Shop Moccasins - Cedar: WEAVER'S GIFTS Souvenirs, Toys, China, Glass, Knives, Hand Tooled Bags, Religious Articles. All Jewelry DOWN RIVER PINES Quality Groceries Gulf Gasoline Cabins Star Route 1 “Distinctive Dining” THE NEW CHIEF Shoppenagons MOTOR HOTEL OF GRAYLING “Cocktails” PHONE 348 6071 For Reservations Coffee Shop Open Until 3 A.M. DAY’S ,1 DRIVE-M Compliments Or H. G. JARMIN General Insurance GRAYLING HOME BAKERY Home Of Fine Cakes Phone 348-8491 GRAYLING ELECTRIC And HEATING CO. 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