Kingston High School - Xenolith Yearbook (Kingston, MI)

 - Class of 1962

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 CaA Lud n 'Jornoi L The annual staff this year realizes that school is a place where knowledge is gained and where humor and good times can be found. These are the things we would like to have you re- member as you go through the Cardinal . Administration and Faculty . 3 ''JoJk oh ContefiU Title 1 Seniors 9 Underclassmen 17 Activities 25 mi fldm uikatioK Mr. Walter Wolak, Mr. Lloyd Taylor. Mr. Arvin Wingert, Mr. Arnold Moore. Mr. Donald Lanway, Mr. Louis Wenzlaff, Mr. A. F. Widger. 4 Superintendent MR. GEORGE HACKETT Secretary MRS. MARGARET GETTEL Principal MR. RAULI AHO 5 Secretary MRS. VIOLET AHO MRS. JACQUELINE OPPERMAN English 12, English 9, History 8. MR. DONALD MC BRIDE Typing I, Typing II, General Business MR. GEORGE HACKETT Physics MRS. MERLE GOHS Home Economics I, II, III. 6 MR. CHARLES MUMBY Agriculture 9,10,11,12; Math 8. MRS. DONALD MC BRIDE German I and II. 7 MR. JOHN OSWALD Biology, General Mathematics, Science, Physi- cal Education. MRS. JEAN OSWALD English 7, American Literature, English 8. MR. RICHARD PETER Science 8, Math 7, Bookkeeping. MR. RAULI AHO Algebra I and II, Plane Geometry. MR. GEORGE ELLERT Cadet Band, Elementary Band, Senior Band, Choir, Tonette. 8 SANDRA ARMSTRONG Congenial, nice, always gay. We hope you always stay that way. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. MERLIN BEERS Although he never has much to say, we've never seen him any- thing but gay. Tuscola Historical Society 2, 3 Bible Club 1,2,3 Foreign Language Club 1 JAMES BROWN Oh, what a man may in him hide, though Angel on the out- ward side! Band 1,2. GARY COOPER Mischief is found in the most innocent. Basketball 3,4 Track 3, 4 Football 4 Student Council President 4 Baseball 4 F.F.A. 2,3,4 4 ANNABEL CRITTENDEN imagination is sometimes more important than knowledge. Glee Club 1,2 Cheerleader 2 Debate 3 JEANNETTE CROSS Sweetness constitutes her per- sonality. Student Teacher 2 Choir 1 Spanish Club 2 10 BILL DAWSON Bill is apt, apt to do anything. BETTY DENHOFF Patience is a necessary ingre- dient of genuis. Debate 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 1,3,4 Annual Staff 2,3,4 Class Secretary 1,3 Class Vice-President 2 Junior Play Director Band 4 Student Council 4 JAMES DENNIS He doesn't exaggerate, he just thinks big. Wrestling 3 PAT DRISCOLL I'm a women hater, hate to be away from them. Vice-President 3 Basketball 1,4 Track 1 Baseball 1, 4 F.F.A. 2 STUART FRANCIS I dare you to discover such a youth and such a lover. 11 DIANE FRITZ Eat drink and be merry for to- morrow we may get caught. Band 1,2,3 Junior Play Annual Staff 4 Cheerleading 4 LOIS GILMORE I'm not conceited, although, gosh knows I have every reason to be. Junior Play Annual Staff 2,3,4 Class Secretary 4 TOM GREEN He looks safe, but so does gunpowder. Class President 4 Annual Staff 3 Debate 3, 4 Football 1,2,3 Track 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Baseball 1 F.F.A. 1,2 PAT HANEY She smiles at many just for fun, but we all know there is only one. Choir 2, 3 Junior Play Band 2 . JANE HARMON She has two speeds, slow and superslow. Band 1, 2 Choir 4 Annual Staff 2, 3 Junior Play Class Treasurer 12 JOHN HARP I feel that it is my duty to come to school every so often to see how thing things are going. Football 1, 3 Vice-President 4 F.F.A. 1,2 Junior Play Track 1,3 DAVID HAWLEY It is better to understand a lit- tle than misunderstand a lot. Football 1,2,3 Junior Play Basketball 1 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Track 1, 2, 3 SUSAN HENDERSON It is better to be looked over than overlooked. Class Treasurer 4 Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Student Council Junior Play 1 HENRY JASTER Today is just another day, but oh! Last night! Football 1,4 Track 2, 3 F.F.A. DALE JAYNES Doing nothing is better than be- ing busy doing nothing. Junior Play F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 KEITH LIPPOWITHS Lots of fun, a care free lad, a better friend cannot be had. Football 1, 4 Track 2, 3 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 13 DON LEGG I could be better if I would, but it's awfully lonesome being good. Band 1, 2 Library 4 Junior Play NANCY NELSEN it's not what you know thats im- portant it's what people think you know. Choir 2 Librarian 2, 3 Class Secretary 2 Junior Play Annual Staff 3,4 NANCY PLANE A good reputation is more valu- able than money. Annual Staff 2, 3 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play DIANE RICHTER Don't dare me, I might surprise you! Student Council 1 Class Officer 2, 3 Junior Play Annual Staff Librarian 2, 3 CAROL ROSS Restless as a windshield wiper on a rainy day. 14 Choir 1,2, 3, 4 Student Council 4 Cheerleader 3, 4 NANCY ROSSMAN Willing to please in every way.11 Class President 2, 3 Majorette 1,4 Cheerleading 1,2, 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Junior Play HOWARD SARLES The best way to avoid temp- tation is to yield to it. Football 1 Baseball 2, 3 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Track 1 SALLY SEIBERT An innocent face but you never can tell. Band 1, 2, 3, 4 MARILYN SIMMONS Do not squander time for that is what life is made of. TOM WOLAK If silence is golden. I'll be a rich man. 15 RICHARD SZPUNAR Wiser than most people think. Track 1 RON SWALWELL Moneydoesn'tgoasfarasit used to, but it sure goes faster. Football 1,2, 4 Track 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1 BARBARA SWALWELL A man in the house is worth two in the street. Nurses Club 1,2,3 Library Club 1, 2, 3 F.H. A. 2, 3 WESLEY SZPUNAR No great genius is without a touch of madness. Rocket Club 1 BILL ZEILINGER All great men make mistakes, I have made mistakes, therefore I am a great man. 16 (huL'wLmttm $UMOU Carol Bader Philip Bieszczak Ronald Bower Pat Brown Connie Chappel Elton Cummings Leigh Christie Carol Churchill Iva Cooper Raymond Dennis Sharon Dohm Robert Gage Carol Goodall Ruth Goodall Arlene Grow Jim Gyomory Edward Harrison June Hawley Gus Heineman Arlene Hergenreder Elaine Houghton Gerry Houghton Mary Kramer Delbert Krueger Patricia Kupiec Tom Lanway Burton Lester Doug McCool Edward McGinnis John Miceli Corinne Moore Richard Montei Theodore Nelson Carl Papke Roger Pohlod 18 Bob Roberson Delores Sabo Carol Sarles Melvin Sarles Sharon Silvemail Robyn Snover Jim Sura Dan Swalwell Larry Taylor Ray VanHom Sharon Walker Paul Weeks Len Wilkinson §(M0U Class President Vice-President. Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Sponsors . . . . . . . Tom L an way . . . .Doug McCool Arlene Hergenreder ...........Ed Zajac . . . . Miss Haynor Mrs. Gohs 19 Sopkomow, Bill Armstrong Charlotte Berry Karen Bilicki Ann Bower Sharon Brief Larry Brigham Lee Chapel Mabel Collier Beverly Cooper Joe Cripps Albert Denhoff Karen Dennis Violet Druckenmiller Beverly Everett Anne Forbes Claudia Gilmore Arnold Grow Carolyn Haney Richard Harp Sara Harp Edward Henderson Jane Houghton Karen Hunter Donald Jaynes Ruth Ann King Bill Kupiec Henry La Joie Rebecca Lashbrook Curt Legg Dennis Long John Lucius Arlene Mathews Jerry McGinnis Ron Montei Ronald Metzger 20 SofkomutA Garry Plane Marilyn Richter Dennis Rieck Jane Ross Wesley Scott Joyce Searlee Janice Simmons Ron Smeaton Ester Traster Don Weeks Jeff Whitney Dianne Wilkins Ken Wilkinson Gary Yens Class President Vice-President. Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Sponsors . . . . . Sharon Brief . . . Jane Ross . Karen Hunter Marilyn Richter . . Mr. Oswald Mr. Ingersoll 21 JmJmtn, Pat Armstrong Jamie Biston Sandra Brady Judith Brodsik Eddie Browning Gary Burda Jack Burns Jerry Cassie Ray Caverly Roger Cooper Jon Cox Donna Cross Larry Cross Patricia Czerwiec Leland Daily Alan Easton John Francis Linda Gammage Gerald Gusek Linda Guilbault Nancy Lee Hampel David Harp Ronnie Havens Donna Houghton Richard Hunter Nancy Jeffrey Jerry Johnston Thomas Kaminski Dennis Koehler David Kolacz Mary Lou Koppelberger Dennis Langley Robert Lester Alan Lock Alvin Luana Gary Manier Marquetta Rodriquez Dick McCool Pat McLaughlin Pat Miceli 22 Tony Mileski Roger Miracle Inge Mock Katherine Montei Robert Moore Steve Moyer Dale Nelson Raymond Nelson Jerry Noto Barbara Olesky Grace Parrott Marilyn Peter Jeanette Randall Mary Rassette Juanita Rodrigoez Mary Ann Sabo Fred Sakuta Linda Sarles Christina Schwarderer Carol Searles Gary Spencer Don Walker Steve Wilkins Ann Zajac Class President Vice-President . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Sponsors . . . . . David Kolacz , Mary Rassette Pat Czerwiec . . . Ann Zajac . .Mrs. Oswald Mr. Bumeister 23 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Norma Furness, Bill Walkiewiecz, Ellen Rushlow, Robert Hawley, Caroline Wixon, Ron Lemanski, Helen Szpunar, Don Brigham, Joyce Holiday, Daryl Thorp, Mr. Charles Mumby, Adviser. SECOND ROW: Candy Snover, Ron Hunter, Marion Lucius, Robert Hunter, Nancy Adamczyk, Jerry Sura, Mary Ruchlow, Jake Rich- ter, Mary Denhoff, Dennis Steel, Mary Lou Houghton. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Bragg, Virginia King, Melvin Sylvester, Connie Dibble, John Taylor, Janet Lukouski, Karl King, Virginia Grow, Bob Fox, Barrie Hawley, Bob Zyrowski. FOURTH ROW: Marjorie Kupiec, Richard Dawson, Paul Richwalt, Michael Dombrowski, Lynn Bilicki, Judy Bis- ton, Doug Kramer, Don Cliriesmith, Paul Daily. ________________ FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Fred Langmaid, Mike Garbula, Richard Cross, Rodney Kramer, Art Steele, Karey Henderson, Philip Wolak, Bob Plane, John Adamczyk, Ronald Johnson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Donald McBride, Advisor; Alan Nickens, Janet Walkiewitz, Bill Russel, Sharon Galubenski, Bruce Walls, Linda Lester, Jim Parrot, Janet Moore, Randy Lyons. THIRD ROW: Kathy Frankowiak, Dennis Randall, Linda Sylvester, Harley Kelly, Bonnie Lester, Linda Harneck, Ruby McAlpine, Susan Fray, Mike Clement, Barbara Fox, Sandy Heineman. FOURTH ROW: Don Couper, Becky Hunter, Linda Caverly, Howard Tucker, Elizabeth Rodriquez, Francis Goss, Vicki Miliski, Mary Ann Luhouski, Becky Snover, Debbie Wilkins.________________________ fidwotiu FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Jane Harmon, Linda Guilbult, Jane Ross, Grace Parrott, Carolyn Haney, Ruth Goodall, Mable Collier, Helen Whittaker. SECOND ROW: Jane Houghton, Hazel Kelly, Ann Zajac, Nancy Plane, Diane Wilkins, Beverly Everett, Carol Goodall, Juanita Rod- riguez. THIRD ROW: Rebecca Lashbrook, Chris Schwaderer, Judy Brodzik, Barbara Ole- sky, Paul Weeks, Charlotte Berry, Gary Manier, Pat Armstrong. ABSENT: Mary Kramer, Carol Bader, John Cox, Mrs. Irene Schwaderer, Sponsor. t GJm FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Ed Henderson, Robyn Snover, Connie Chappel, Karen Bilicki, Mary Kramer, Joe Cripps. SECOND ROW: Paul Weeks, Delores Sabo, Doug McCool, Sharon Silvernail. THIRD ROW: Bill Kupiec, Mr. Emory Ingersoll, Advisor; Gary Plane, Roger Pohlod, Iva Cooper, June Hawley, Jim Gyomory, Corinne Moore, Carol Bader. umn, 7% TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Henry K. Dodson . . • Angela Warren . . . Dr. William Jackson Miss Holt ..... Patricia Pryor . . . Dorothy Carleton . . Charlotte Nelson . . Jack Benson .... Jonathan Puckett Miss Cordelia Puckett Miss Dovie Finkledink Dodie Blake .... Demented Patient. . Director ........... Student Director . . , . Doug McCool . . .Pat Brown . Larry Taylor . Delores Sabo . Robyn Snover . Ruth Goodall Elaine Houghton . T om Lanway Butch Cummings .... Arlene Hergenreder . . June Hawley . Carol Goodall . Len Wilkinson Mrs. Merle Gohs . .Corinne Moore 27 tLiSflt FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Karen Bilicki, Tom Lanway, Mr. Emory Ingersoll, Advisor, Cor- inne Moore. SECOND ROW: Delores Sabo, Tom Green, Robyn Snover. ABSENT: Betty Den- hoff. ■ J-lJmMM FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Arlene Grow, Judy Brodzik, Donna Houghton. SECOND ROW: Karen Bilicki, Sharon Brief, Mary Kramer, Jacqueline Opperman, Librarian. THIRD ROW: Dor egg Theodor Lesli Nelson Doi Weeks acl urns Davic Colao FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Gus Heineman, Sue Henderson, Diane Richter, Diane Fritz, Chris Schwaderer, Arlene Hergenreder, Mr. George Hackett, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Ann Zajac, Mary Kramer, Nancy Nelsen, Sharon Silvernail, Donna Houghton, Nancy Rossman, Grace Parrott, Lois Gilmore. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Connie Chappel, Pat Haney, Annabel Crittenden, Carol Churchill, Carol Ross, Carol Sarles, Elaine Houghton, Mary Kramer. SECOND ROW: Emory Ingersoll, Advisor; Arlene Hergenreder, Burton Lester, Sharon Walker, June Hawley, Sharon Silvernail, Iva Cooper, Robyn Snover, Nancy Rossman. Student FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Carol Ross, Gary Cooper, Theodore Leslie Nelson, Karen Bil- icki. SECOND ROW: Randy Lyons, Ed Henderson, Mr. Rauli Aho, Advisor; John Francis, Doug Kramer, Carol Churchill, Chris Schwaderer, Barbara Fox, ABSENT: Elaine Wolak, Betty Denhoff. Council Homecoming Sdtm 'Jm Debbie Wilkins 31 Steve Wilkins BUS DRIVERS--FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Jim Daily, Lloyd Cornish, Eugene Hergen- reder, Harland Legg. SECOND ROW: Emma Westerby, Tony Mileski, Clayton Hunter, Amber Jones, Helen Taylor. Ralph Koppelberger Custodian Don Bass Bus Mechanic CAFETERIA STAFF--LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Green, Henry Jaster, Ruth Goodall, Mary Ras- sette, Carol Goodall, Edith Burda, Christine Plane. 32 Steve Moore Custodian 'Bwi FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Barbara Olesky, Corinne Moore, Carol Sarles, Grace Parrott, Marion Lucius, Judy Biston, Lynn Bilicki, SECOND ROW: Mary Denhoff, Diane Wilkins, Barbara Fox, Chris Schwaderer, Paul Weeks, John Taylor, Gary Plane, Paul Rickwalt, Gerry McGinnis, Alan Easton. THIRD ROW: Linda Harneck, Becky Hunter, Ed McGinnis, Gerry Johnson, Jeanette Randall, Bob Fox, Gary Manier, Bob Roberson, Ann Zajac, Jamie Biston, Joyce Searles, Bob Moore, Ray VanHorn, Sally Seibert. FOURTH ROW: June Hawley, Tom Kaminski, Jack Burns, Sharon Silvernail, Mary Kramer, Don Weeks, Ron Havens, Mr. George EUert, Director. MAJORETTES--LEFT TO RIGHT: June Hawley, Corinne Moore, Nancy Rossman, Marilyn Peter, Mary Lou Koppelberger. Smoi XhM FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Violet Druckenmiller, Karen Hunter, Rebecca Lashbrook, Carol Ross, Iva Cooper, Patricia Armstrong, Carol Sarles, Nancy Plane, Mr. George Ellert, Director. SECOND ROW: Juanita Rodriguez, Nancy Hampel, Hazel Kelley, Joyce Searles, June Hawley, Sharon Silvernail, Pat McLaughlin, Diane Wilkens. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Charles Mumby, Advisor; Ray Van Horn, Jim Sura, Bob Plane, Richard Montei, Delbert Krueger, Dennis Reick. SECOND ROW: Raymond Nelson, Fred Sakuta, Lee Chappel, Jerry McGinnis, Bill Armstrong, Richard Harp, Butch Cummings, Joe Cripps, Dale Nelson, Dennis Koehler, Ronnie Havens, John Cox, Bill Dawson. Keith Lippowiths. THIRD ROW: Eddie Browning, Don Walker, Allen Lock, Wesley Scott, John Lucius, Tony Mileski, Dennis Langley, David Kolacz, Eddie McGinnis, Mike Dawson, Henry Jaster, Gus Heineman. FOURTH ROW: Gerald Gusek, Jim Brandibur, Dick Hunter, Gary Cooper, Leonard Smith, Gary Yens, Don Jaynes, Bob Roberson, Ron Swalwell, Melvin Sarles. FIFTH ROW: Carl Papke, Ron Smeaton, Henry LaJoie, Leland Daily, Roger Coo- per, Larry Brigham, Dennis Long, Arnold Grow, Gary Spencer, Allen Lauana, Jim Den- nis, Ron Montei, Eddie Henderson. UojwJjj JootiaJl FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Burton Lester, Manager; Ed McGinnis, Joe Cripps, Butch Cum- mings, Dennis Long, Paul Weeks, Jim Sura. SECOND ROW: Ed Harrison, Bob Roberson, Henry Jaster, Ron Swalwell, Gary Cooper, Ed Zajac. THIRD ROW: John Taylor, Manager; Len Wilkinson, Larry Taylor, Doug McCool, Tom Lanway, Ray VanHorn, Dennis Rieck, Mr. Lew Lester, Coach. SCHEDULE Kingston 28 Port Hope 13 Kingston 0 Ubly 14 Kingston 6 Ak-Fairgrove 12 Kingston 0 Sebewing 40 Kingston 0 Unionville 47 Kingston 6 Mayville 6 Kingston 7 Reese 24 Kingstdn 13 Kinde 14 SCHEDULE Kingston Kingston Mayville Sebewaing $.1). }oothoJl FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Bill Kupiec, David Kolz, Gerry McGinnis, Don Weeks, Bob Moore, Jack Burns, Jerry Cassie. SECOND ROW: Albert Denhoff, Leland Daily, John Francis, Dick McCool, Jim Brandibur, Tom Kaminski, Bill Armstrong, Darrel Thorp. (Jmdjj 'BtukeiioJi FIRST ROW, Left to Right: John Taylor, Manager, Gary Cooper, Bill Dawson, Ray VanHorn, Len Wil- kinson, Tom Lanway, Doug McCool, Pat Driscoll, Larry Taylor, Bob Roberson, Butch Cummings, Burton Lester, Manager. Absent from picture Mr. John Oswald, Coach. SCHEDULE Kingston 75 Kingston 70 Kingston 46 Kingston 68 Kingston 71 Kingston 79 Kingston 44 Kingston 47 Kingston 44 Kingston 60 Kingston 65 Kingston 70 Kingston 59 Kingston 48 Kinde 37 North Branch 59 Sebewaing 71 Unionville 32 Mayville 78 Reese 38 Ak-Fairgrove 50 Sebewaing 78 North Huron 47 Unionville 52 North Branch 39 Reese 43 Mayville 62 Ak-Fairgrove 61 40 SCHEDULE Kingston 52 Kinde 62 Kingston 48 North Branch 68 Kingston 35 Sebewaing 65 Kingston 47 Unionville 46 Kingston 31 Mayville 58 Kingston 45 Reese 65 Kingston 45 Ak-Fairgrove 68 Kingston 48 Sebewaing 67 Kingston 40 North Huron 45 Kingston 57 Unionville 46 Kingston 41 North Branch 56 Kingston 46 Reese 35 Kingston 48 Mayville 45 Kingston 39 Ak-Fairgrove 81 $.(J. 7$ ukMl FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Steve Wilkins, Bill Kupiec, Bob Lester, Albert Denhoff, Joe Cripps, Bill Armstrong, Jack Burns. SECOND ROW: Daryl Thorp, Manager, Tom Kaminski, John Francis, Dennis Rieck, Dick McCool, Jeff 41 Whitney, Lee Daily, Don Weeks, Mr. Lew Lester, Coach. 'BudaM FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Bill Kupiec, Dennis Long, Jerry McGinnis, Joe Cripps, David Kolacz, Jerry Cassie, Bill Armstrong. SECOND ROW: Melvin Sarles, Ed McGinnis, Jim Sura, Lee Daily, Tom Kaminski, Gary Cooper. THIRD ROW: Elton Cummings, Lee Chappel, Don Weeks, John Francis, Dennis Rieck, Tom Lanway, Dick McCool, Doug McCool, Len Wilkinson, Bob Roberson, Ron Haven. BASEBALL SCHEDULE FOR 1962 April 19 At Akron-Fairgrove April 23 At Owengage April 26 At Sebewaing May 3 At Unionville May 8 At Capac May 10 At Mayville May 17 Reese at Kingston 42 TRACK SCHEDULE FOR 1962 April 11 At Mayville (dual) May 2 At Unionville (Triangular meet with Reese) May 5 At Mt. Pleasant (Central relays) May 11 At Unionville (C-D invitational) May 16 At Unionville (League track meet) May 19 At Cass City (Regional track meet) May 22 At Unionville (Inter-league with NTCC) May 23 At Unionville (Junior High Track) May 26 State Track Meet 'Jmk FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Lew Lester, Coach; Albert Denhoff, Dennis Long, Jerry McGinnis, Joe Cripps, Dave Kolacz, Jerry Cassie. SECOND ROW: Eddie McGinnis, Jim Sura, Leland Daily, Jeff Whitney, Tom Kaminski, THIRD ROW: Don Weeks, John Francis, Dennis Rieck, Tom Lanway, Doug McCool, Jim Brandibur, Bob Roberson, Gary Cooper, tkaAkadeu VARSITY FOOT BALL--LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Churchill, Carol Ross, Sue Hender- son, Daine Fritz. VARSITY BASKETBALL--LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Rossman, Charlotte Berry, Carol Ross, Carol Churchill. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: Jane Houghton, Nancy Hampel, Mary Lou Koppel- berger, Donna Houghton. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOT BALL--LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat McLaughlin, Nancy Jeffery. Adv tiamatU HARMON’S Funeral Service -- Furniture Ambulance--Anyt ime--Anyplace Kingston Phone 100R2 Michigan THE KINGSTON STATE BANK Complete Banking Service Since 1912 Offices at Clifford and Kingston, Michigan Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of KINGSTON LUMBER CO. Phone 22 Your Wish is Our Command-- May we serve you-- With our helping hand. KINGSTON BUTTER COMPANY Kingston, Michigan Telephone 38 Distributors of Borden's Dairy Products If it's Borden's, it's got to be good. Support Your Local Home Owned and Operated Store Quality Groceries, Meats, Produce John Burns, Prop. FRUTCHEY BEAN COMPANY Beans - Grain - Coal - Feeds Kingston, Michigan EUGENE HERGENREDER’S PURE OIL Be Sure With Pure Ti res - Batteries Truck Deliveries Phone 15 Ki ngston M i ch i gan 14 MOORE'S SERVICE Quality Products at Prices That You Can Afford to Pay Phone 19R2 Kingston Michigan R. T. OLIVER D. O. Physician et Surgeon Health is Priceless Remember time is of essence in diagnosis as is an understanding of your symptoms--accurately related. You're entitled to know the diagnosis of your medical problem. Demand itl CASS CITY FLORAL Ruth and Warren Kelly Cass City, Michigan Phone 97 Say It With Flowers INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Kansas City — Winnipeg Publishers — Manufacturers Yearbooks — Yearbook Covers Diplomas — Graduation Announcements USA 4


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