Kingston High School - Xenolith Yearbook (Kingston, MI)

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. ■ 1966 CARDINAL KINGSTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL KINGSTON, MICHIGAN FOREWORD You were made for enjoyment, and the world was filled with things which you will enjoy. 1. We, the staff of the 1966 Cardinal, have taken great pride in putting out the yearbook for your enjoyment. We hope that through the years, this book will be with you and bring back great memories of the trials, tribulations, joys, and sorrows that you have en- countered at Kingston High School. Ruskin 1. Mary Denhoff Editor-in-Chief TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page..................................................................1 Table of Contents...........................................................2 Administration..............................................................3 Seniors....................................................................13 Underclassmen..............................................................27 Elementary.................................................................39 Activities.................................................................45 Sports.....................................................................57 Advertising................................................................67 YEARBOOK STAFF Editor-in-Chief . . Administration . . . Senior Editor . . . . Underclassmen . . . Elementary Editor . Activities Editor . . Sports Editor .... Advertising Editors Advisor........... Mary Denhoff Virginia Crow Candy Snover Judy Ross Becky Hunter Cheryl Kelley Elaine Wolak Mary Lou Houghton John Taylor Mrs. Jacquelin Opperman 2 Mr. Jack Wesch Vice Pres. Mr. Gary Koehler Secretary SCHOOL BOARD Mr. John Fox Trustee Mr. Orrie Reimann President Mr. Edward Bilicki Treasurer Mr. Clarence Richter Trustee 4 Mr. Thomas Dale Superintendent A D MINISTRA TION Mrs. Ann Reiman Secretary 5 Mr. Thomas Bradley Social Studies Mr. John Conner Band, Choir 6 Mr. Dallas Harrison Social Studies, English Mr. Kelly Kidder Speech Therapy Mr. Wilbert Lang Language 7 8 Mr. Jerome Schwartz Guidance Counselor, Social Studies Miss Ida Simons Commercial Mr. Louis Wenzlaff Commercial, Coach Mr. Samuel Conkey English (picture unavailable) 9 SNAPS What do you mean, red handed? Where's that other book? Now, let me see. Here I am all you lucky girls. About your son, Toby. Never a dull moment Oh, yea! 10 Daryl Thorp, Boyd Jarvis, Ralph Koppel- burger Daryl Thorp, Steve Moore, Boyd Jarvis. c u s T 0 D I A N S Clinton Rieck Steve Moore 11 1st ROW: Cook--Mrs. Plane, Kathy Chappel, Sharon Forbes, Cathy Francko- wiak, Becky Hunter, Linda Lester, Judy Ross, Darlene Jocham, Sue Lester, 2nd ROW: Melvin Sylvester, Gerald Lasko, Becky Snover, Virginia King, Kay Froede, and Terry Pyles. CAFETERIA STAFF Left to right: J. Curry, B. Houghton, J. Zyrowski, W. Harmon, B. Simpson, R. Rieck, C. Rieck, W. Plantz, H. Taylor BUS DRIVERS 12 Doug Kramer Wine, Woman and song are get- ting me down. I guess I'll have to give up singing. Jake Richter Strong mind, great heart, true faith, willing hands. Candy Snovcr Like gravity, she has the power of attraction. Ron Parrino Fools rush in—I just take my time. Bob Fox There never was a saint with red hair until now. 14 Jeanie Seibert Beauty as in art, grace as in a model. Lynn Bilicki If effect can do it, she'll get there. Virginia Grow My interest is in the future be- cause I ain going to spend the rest of my life there. Judy Biston A warm friendly heart lies with her quiet smile. Ken Bragg Interested in books instead of maidens looks. Richard Dawson Women are like exams, they ask you silly questions and keep you up all night. Carl King The only way to get rid of temp- tation is to yield to it. Carl Kinney Youth in pleasure should be spent, age will come and I'll repent. Paul Rickwalt I like girls—as far away as pos- sible. 16 Geraldine Clink The only way to have a friend is to be one. Marion Lucius An individual with individuality. 17 John Taylor He's dignified and divine, but hands the girls an awful line. Don Clinesmith Why worry? The efforts are too tiresome. 18 Gerald Lasko A bit bashful a bit shy, you couldn't find a nicer guy. Diane Miller God gave us men--thank God. Nancy Adamczyk Nothing is achieved without work. 19 Paul Daily To insure peace of mind, ignore rules and regulations. Ron Hunter Not that I love study less, but that 1 love fun more. Dwain Dennis Why should the devil have all the good times. Ron Lemanski I don't think I'm handsome, but what's my opinion against 100 girls! 20 Virginia King Never has a lot to say, friendly in a different way. Margie Kupiec Shy is she, yet so sweet--a nicer girl you'll never meet. 21 Mary Lou King Sweet and good and kind is she. Darlene Jocham A smile for every girl—two for every boy. Bob Zyrowski A winning smile and personality Linda Krueger Her future is planned, third finger left hand. Helen Szpunar Little I care if little I am, I can do just as much as a bigger girl 22 No Pictures Available Deloris Lockhart Diamonds are a girls best friend. Tim Miller Greater men might have lived, but I doubt it! Ed Forbes Why hurry when tomorrow is on its way. Terry Pyles Twelve years of my life wasted. Don Brigham A boy with a host of friends. Daryl Thorp The Devil temps me not, I tempt him. Melvin Sylvester Life is what you make it. SENIOR DIRECTORY ADAMCZYK, NANCY: Debate 2,3,4; Courier Staff 4; Class Play 3; Cheer- leader 4; Band 2,3,4; Annual Staff 2; Pep Club 4. BERRY, CAROLYN: Courier Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Student Teacher 3; Pep Club 4; F.H.A. 2. BILICKI, LYNN: Debate 2,3; Courier Staff 4; Class Play 3; Band 1,2,3,4; French Club 2,3. BISTON, JUDY: Class Play 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 4. BRAGG, KENNETH: Class President 1; Basketball 1,2; Track 1. BRIGHAM, DONALD: Class Play 3,4; Student Teacher 2,4; Pep Club 2; Y.F.C. 2; F.F.A. 2,3; Reporter 2. CLINK, GERALDINE: Student Teacher 3,4; Pep Club 4; F.H.A. 2,3. CLINESMITH, DONALD: Class Play 3; Varsity Club 4; Basketball 2,3; Foot- ball 1,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Baseball 4; Y.F.C. 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3,4. DENHOFF, MARY: Librarian 3,4; Debate 3,4; Courier Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Cheerleader 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Pep Club 4; F.H.A. 2,3; Secretary 3, Majorette 1,2,3,4. DAWSON, RICHARD: Varsity Club 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 4; Track 1,2,3; Baseball 1; Office Assistant 2; Choir 1; Student Teacher 2,4; Pep Club 2; Future Teachers 1; F.F.A. 2,3. DENNIS, DWAIN: Football 1,2,3; Track 2; Student Teacher 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2; Vice President 2. FOX, ROBERT: Student Council 3,4; Courier Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball Co-Captain 4. GROW, VIRGINIA: Annual Staff 4; Future Teachers 1; F.H.A. 2,3,4. Historian, Treasurer, Parliamentarian. HOUGHTON, MARY LOU: Class Secretary 1; Librarian 3,4; Debate 3,4; Courier Staff 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Cheerleader 1; Annual Staff 1,3,4; Student Teacher 1; French Club 2; Pep Club 4; Editor of Paper 4; Future Teachers 1; F.H.A. 2. HUNTER, ROBERT: Band 1,2,3; Y.F.C. 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3; President 3; Class Play 3,4. HUNTER, RONALD: Student Council 4; Class Play 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1, Student Teacher 3; Y.F.C. 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Reporter 3. JOCHAM, DARLENE: Class Play 3,4; Cheerleader 4; Office Assistant 4; German Club 2,3; Pep Club 3,4; F.H.A. 2; Majorette 4. KING, CARL: Basketball 1,2; Football 1,4; Student Teacher 2; Y.F.C. 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; President 4; Vice President 3; Student Council 3. KING, MARY LOU: Choir 3; Band 3; Student Teacher 3,4; French Club 4. 23 KING, VIRGINIA: Choir 2; Pep Club 3; Y.F.C. 1; F.H.A. 3,4. KRAMER, DOUGLAS: Class President 2,3,4; Courier Staff 3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain Foot- ball--Basketball 4. KRUEGER, LINDA: Class Play 3,4; Office Assistant 4; Annual Staff 4; Stu- dent Teacher 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3. KUPIEC, MARJORIE: Class Play 3. LEMAN SKI, RONALD: Libraruan 1,2,4; Class Play 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1; Baseball 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Pep Club 4. LASKO, GERALD: Student Teacher 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. LESTER, SUZANNE: Class Play 3,4; Office assistant 4; Choir 3; German Club 2,3; F.H.A. 2. LOCKHART, DELORIS: Choir 1. LUCIUS, MARION: Class Play 3; Office Assistant 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Student Teacher 3; Pep Club 2,4; F.F.A. Chapter Sweetheart 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Reporter 4. LUHOUSKE, JANET: Class Play 3,4; Office Assistant 4; Annual Staff 4; Stu- dent Teacher 1,2; Pep Club 4; F.H.A. 4. MILLER, DIANE: Office Assistant 3,4; Student Teacher 3. MILLER, TOBY: Varsity Club 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Band 1. PARRINO, RONALD: Class Treasurer 2,3,4; Courier Staff 3; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; French Club 4; Future Teachers 1. RICHTER, JAKE: Class Vice President 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. RICKWALT, PAUL: Class Play 3; Office Assistant 4; Band 1,2,3,4. RUSHLOW, MARY: Office Assistant 3, Student Teacher 3. SAPIEN, CARMAN: Office Assistant 3; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Class Play 4. SEIBERT, JEANIE: Class vice President 2; Student Council 4; Librarian 3; Class Play 3,4; Cheerleader 1; Student Teacher 4; French Club 2. SNOVER, CANDY: Class Secretary 3,4; Student Council 1,2; Librarian 1,3; Class Play 3,4; Cheerleader 1; Annual Staff 3,4; French Club 2,3; Pep Club 4. SYLVESTER, MELVIN: Class Play 3; Basketball 1; Football 1,2; Track 1,2,3; Student Teacher 3,4; Y.F.C. 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2. SZPUNAR, HELEN: Class Vice President 1; Librarian 1; Debate 2; Courier Staff 4; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 1,2. TAYLOR, JOHN: Courier Staff 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Varsity Club 2,3; Basket- ball 1,2; Football 1,2; Track 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; French Club 4. WALKIEWICZ, WILLIAM: Librarian 4; Class Play 3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1; Band 1. WILLIAMSON, PATRICK: Class Play 3; Varsity Club 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Student Teacher 3,4; Pep Club 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 3,4. WOLAK, ELAINE: Class Treasurer 1; Librarian 3,4; Debate 3,4; Courier Staff 3,4; Editor of Paper 4; Class Play 3; Cheerleader 1; Annual Staff 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Pep Club 4; Future Teachers 1; F.H.A. 2,3; President 3. ZYROWSKI, ROBERT: Class Play 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; Student Teacher 3,4; Pep Club 2; F.F.A. 2,3. MOCK ELECTIONS Neatest Dresser Nancy Adamczyk Jake Richter Best Dancer Janet Luhouske Richard Dawson Cutest Walk Donna Wilkinson Ron Parrino Sweetest Candy Snover Ron Hunter Tallest Carolyn Berry Carl Kinney Shortest Ron Lemanski Helen Szpunar 24 Best Figure Candy Snover Best Physique Robert Fox Cutest Couple Ron Parrino Candy Snover Class Wolf Paul Daily Prettiest Eyes Jeanie Seibert Paul Daily Cutest Hair Janet Luhouske Jeanie Sibert Paul Daily Class Flirt Jeanie Seibert Most Conceited Mary Lou Houghton Tim Miller Most Likely to Succeed Virginia Grow Ken Bragg Best Personality Janet Luhouske Jake Richter Best Handwriting Mary Lou Houghton Jake Richter Class Lover Doug Kramer Most School Spirited Darlene Jocham Doug Kramer Prettest Legs Candy Snover Ron Hunter Class Hot Rod Janet Luhouski Paul Daily Most Athletic Mary Denhoff Candy Snover Mary Lou Houghton Doug Kramer Handsomest Paul Daily Prettiest Jeanie Seibert Class Clowns Janet Luhouske Ron Parrino Cutest Laugh Jeanie Seibert Bob Fox Nicest Complexion Candy Snover Jake Richter Biggest Feet Cary Ion Berry Carl Kinney Easiest To Get along with Janet Luhouske Mary Rush low Prettiest Teeth Candy Snover Jake Richter Most Popular Candy Snover Doug Kramer Class Leader Mary Lou Houghton Doug Kramer Most Talkative Mary Lou Houghton Tim Miller Most Talented Mary Denhoff Bob Fox Most Active Mary Denhoff Doug Kramer Best Liked by Under Classmen Jeanie Seibert Bob Fox Best Posture Jake Richter Ken Bragg Mary Denhoff Hardest to get along with Jeanie Seibert Terry Pyles Class Brownie John T ay lor Mary L. Houghton Quietest Melvin Sylvester Marjorie Kupiec Shyest Melvin Sylvester Lynn Bilicki Most Considerate Doug Kramer Mary Lou King Most Polite Doug Kramer Mary Lou King Most Modest Jerry Lasko Lynn Bilicki Class Tomboy Marion Lucius Mary L. Houghton Smallest Feet Ron Lemanski Donna Wilkenson Prettiest Smile Bob Hunter Jeanie Seibert 25 SENIOR AUTOGRAPHS 26 A. Steele, Pres. J. Ross, V. Pres. J K. Henderson, Treas. S. Ross, Stud. Coun. L. Bewernitz, Stud. Coun. J. Adamczyk L. Clink F. Armstrong K. Cooper L. Caverly K. Chapel L. Denman C. Franckowiak N. Easton S. Forbes R. Cross B. Fox K. Froede S. Galubenski M. Carbula S. Gray E. Haney L. Harneck S. Heineman B. Hunter R. Kramer S. A. Kelley S. Kelley R. Johnson 28 M. Luhouske R. Lyons D. Manier P. LaFond F. Langmaid L. Maynard R. McAlpine V. Mileski J. Moore D. Nichol A. Nickens J. Parrott B. Plane D. Randall V. Sabo D. Sarles B. Walls B. Snover G. Tait A. Williamson P. Wolak S. Traster J. Walkiewicz Absent: L. Lester M. Sapien 29 V G. Simmons, Pres. L. Baker 1 L. Barrens D. Begeman A. Benjamin 5 B. McLaughlin, V. Pres. P H 0 R. Rayl, Sec. M 0 R F R. Barrons, Treas. s W. Boyl D. Clinesmith F. Green C. Collins J. Hergenreder B. Bragg K. Chantiny J L. Campbell L. Curry B. Everett M. Hubbard P. Crigger, Stud. Coun. C. Langmaid J. Lemanski S. Maynard M. McCloskey 30 J. Peter D. Pohlod S. Rickwalt D. Roberson T. Roberson Absent: W. Montei 31 B. Miller, Pres. R. Adamczyk G. Beebe Janis Begeman T. Bilicki B. Lalko, V. Pres. L. Crittenden R. Cook F D. Davis A. Chantiny, Sec. D. King, Stud. Coun. A. Jaster R. Jaynes D. Kelley G. Gettel, Stud. Coun. J. King D. LaFond J. Lock V. Delisle J. Gilmore L. Henderson P. Lyons 32 B. McCloskey G. Nichol S. Reynolds J. Patterson A. Rodriquez J. Nickens M. McLaughlin J. Robinson C. Prahin 33 £. Bilicki Pres. M. Houghton V. Pres. M. Boyl C. Collins N. Chappel Sec'y D. Cross R. Dale C. Brigham K. Crigger D. Dibble R. Carb L. Conely K. Davis E. M. Moore Stud. Coun. J. Gilmore J. Hergenreder W. Kelley B. King 34 D. Marquardt D. Packey K. Maynard L. Periso P. McCloskey F. Peter G. Mock S. Prahin P. Lalko P. Owens C. Rayl D. Silvernail D. Richards D. Robinson R. Snover N. Russell H. Traster D. Trzemzalski F. Walker K. Walkiewicz L. Salas A. Steele W. Stover L. Spear C. Walls L. Warner A. Williamson K. Williamson R. Wolak B. Woods 35 D. Lalko Pres. R. Vassallo V. Pres. M. Wilkinson Treas. S. Schwaderer Stud. Coun. R. Miller Stud. Coun. 5 E V E N T H G R A D E A. Adamczyk M. Brand ibur K. Crittenden K. Darling J. Froede D. Adamczyk E. Britton L. Crittenden K. Davis J. Cottier E. Am A. Bilicki D. Cook D. Byron D. Dale R. Dibble L. Curry S. Dennis R. Hampshire B. Green R. Kelley M. Kelley W. Kelley M. Harbin 36 J. Langmaid D. Lemanski C. Klimek M. Mileski B. Moore S. Lalko L. McLaughlin M. King B. Maynard M. Lock S. Perkins T. Prahin R. Pyles D. Rieck R. Schrader N. Simmons P. Patterson D. Rickwalt T. Morris D. Randall P. Smith R. Smithhart R. Stevens D. Tait B. Thane P. Thompson Absent: Mary Kelley L. Woods D. Thane P. Yens 37 SNAPS l« a Show me to a traffic Next train 5:00 O'clock Oh-Boy Food Where's my coat? And then the Three Bears came back 38 SIXTH GRADE MR. WALK FRONT: B. Leslie, F. Sedden, D. Meyers, J. Vanderpool, D. Lester, L. Hameck, D. Gilmore, D. Houghton. SECOND: D. Darling, C. Richter, A. Stover, R. Dibble, C. Cook, D. Lako, R Spear, D. Markword, D. Hans, C. Clouse. BACK: Mr. Walk, D. Terousski, T. Nickens, C. Koehler, C. Smock, J. Roberson, D. Longsway, P. Miller, M. Carb, D. Bewernitz. SIXTH GRADE MRS. DALE FRONT: L. Henderson, J. Traster, F. Wolak, R. Prahin, L. Salas, J. Borek, D. Houghton, J. Cottier, R. Clink. SECOND: B. Zyrowski, J. Symanski, M. Burns, J. Peters, S. Grow, C. William- son, T. Smith, S. Snay, E. Lockhart, S. Bilicki, BACK: J. Kolacz, J. Gymory, J. Harper, C. Kelly, D. Lintner, L. Trish, J. Rober- son, R. Mclemore. FIFTH GRADE MRS. DENH FRONT: R. Dibble, D. Hepfer, E. Salas, J. Borek, F. Lintner, B. Sapien, D. Zyrowski, D. Maynard, C. McLaughlin. SECCND: D. Wolak, C. Gettel, G. Swierizynski, D. Eschtruth, D. Owen, M. Hameck, L. Anger, D. Barrons, M. Walker. BACK: Mrs. Denhoff, J. Barden, R. Ollila, C. Rushlow, P. Sefton, C. Kitts, J. Cadotte, K. Miller, N. Rogers, M. Walls, M. Jaster. 40 FIFTH GRADE MRS. COUPAR FRONT: R. Randall, R. Britton, S. Collins, R. Chappel, J. Clouse, B. Fox, D. LaFond, R. Marquardt, J. Nemeth, R. Stover, SECOND: M. Langmaid, M. Brandibur, J. Stephens, V. Dennis, K. Barrons, E. Kolacz, C. Yens, J. Montei, P. King, S. Kelley, BACK: N. Bragg, J. Weber, M. Shrader, C. Campbell, D. Ahem, J. Bilicki, S. Reimann, K. VanHorn, A. Johnston, R. Smith, Mrs. Coupar. Absent: K. Parker. FOURTH GRADE MRS. KELLEY BACK: J. Maynard, T. Szostok, J. Kramer, S. Wolak, S. Nemeth, S. Weber, P. Maynard, P. Lis, K. Traster, B. Langmaid, Mrs. Kelley, SECOND: C. Houghton, J. Galubenski, K. Wolak, D. Reikett, M. Seddon, D. Cadote, D. Wilkinson, M. Estruth, M. Cassie. FRONT: D. Anger, F. Brigham, J. Lockhart, J. Vander- pool, R. Pyles, L. King, D. Fritz, R. Borek, G. Mallory, L. trigger, T. Conely. THIRD FOURTH GRADE MRS. WALLACE FRONT: J. Bruce, H. Walls, L. Adamczyk, J. Gottler, K. Lalko, D. Cook, E. Walkiewicz, E. Rushlow, J. Clouse. SECOND: S. Champagne, B. Bragg, T. Bilicki, D. Trisch, B. Hahn, M. Parsell, J. Lester, S. Reinett. BACK: D. Begeman, S. Lintner, C. Smith, P. Lonsway, L. Kolacz, P. Christie, M. Diegel, S. Wesch, D. Rickwalt, V. Parker, D. Marquardt. 41 THIRD GRADE MRS. HACKETT FRONT: T. Petiprin, D. Zyrowski, R. Mock, O. Dibble, W. Ensign, J. Britton, R. Britton, T. Bilicki, SECOND: B. Curry, A. Ozorowicz, J. Meyer, E. Bilicki, J. Weller, B. Periso, A. Allen, S. Szostak, F. Adamczyk. BACK: Mrs. Hackett, K. LaFond, P. DeLisle, A. Gettle, R. Patterson, A. Wolak, S. Britton, T. Kitts, T. Borek, K. Spencer, O. Baker, R. Zuehlke. SECOND GRADE MRS. SHIELDS FRONT: P. Wolak, R. Borek, R. Deigel, R. Parker, M. Miller, H Reaver, SECOND: M. Bilicki, N. Sefton, S. Grow, P. Ahern, D. Marquardt, S. Brandibur, S. Stover, BACK: S. Fox, M. Tait, R. Wolak, B. Wright, J. Wenta, B. Mallory, D. Seddon, D. Fritz, L. Mileski. Absent: M. L. Anger. SECOND GRADE MRS. SURINE FRONT: W. Klimek, D. Lewicki, T. Caverly, G. Bruce, M. Conely. SECOND: T. Bastian, K. Brandibur, R. McCloskey, B. Galubenski, S. Nemeth, S. Sharko, B. Gusek. BACK: Mrs. Surine, D. DeLisle, R. Siedlar, T. Lalko, H. Spencer, J. Mc- Lemore, N. Parker, R. King, H. Houghton. 42 FIRST GRADE MRS. STEVENSON FRONT: D. Seddon, C. Copeland, M. Bragg, R. Williamson, P. VanHom, P. Litner, R. Lester, S. Martin. SECOND: M. Bastian, I. Wright, B. Szostack, C. Zyrowski, P. Owen, D. Lalko, P. Weber, M. Miller, G. Harbin. BACK: D. Marquardt, R. Adam, E. Baker, P. A. Eschtruth, D. Anger, J. Kapko, S. Sharko, K. Green, N. Cottier. FIRST GRADE MRS. PETER FRONT: J. Eschtruth, E. Nichol, L. Ensign, R. Weller, T. Hunter, K. Richter, D. Lewicki, J. Maynard, R. Grieve. SECOND: K. Cook, D. Bastian, D. Allen, J. Nickens, A. Houghton, R. Phil- lips, D. Jaster, S. Wenzlaff, D. Smith. BACK: M. Wolak, R. Leslie, K. Kibbey, J. Foote, C. Baker, J. Kitts, T. Simpson, J. Tait, N. Ricketts, T. Britton, S. Lalko. FRONT: L. Traster, J. Snay, M. Perkins, M. Skiles, A. DeLisle, P. Sapien, S. Ozorowicz. BACK: D. Bilicki, R. Baker, R. McAlpine, R. Spear, R. Clouse, A. McCoon. SPECIAL EDUCATION MRS. HERRON 43 KINDERGARTEN MORNING MRS. WINGERT FRONT: A. Borek, J. Allen, D. Marquardt, J. Brief, D. Zuehlke, B. Simpson, R. Martinez, M. Leslie. SECOND: J. Wolak, C. Cadotte, K. Parker, J. DeLand, N. Lalko, K. Rogers, S. Wesch, D. Diegel, J. Bastian, J. Swierczynski, C. Spencer, 1. Spear. BACK: D. Smithhart, D. Bewernitz, G. Harper, D. Caverly, T. Widger, J. Kitts, A. Ahem, N. Crigger, S. Foote, T. Barden, A. Simmons, Mrs. Wingert. AFTERNOON MRS. WINGERT FRONT: D. Brigham, T. Randall, T. Weller, F. Brandibur, L. Dibble, D. Stickler, C. Snay. SECOND: S. Cottier, G. Clouse, K. Seidler, M. Lake, H. Maynard, J. Trisch, K. Eschtruth, J. Banowski, A. Lester. BACK: D. Johnson, D. Mageria, E. Wenta, D. Hartsell, M. Conely, J. Newton, Mrs. Newton. 44 AOT miS JOURNALISM STAFF STAFF Co-Editors: Elaine Wolak Mary Lou Houghton Reporters: Nancy Adamczyk, Marianne Luhouske, Vera Sabo, Donna Wilkinson, Susan Kelley, Sue Ann Kelley, Pam LaFond, Kay Froede, Carolyn Berry, John Taylor, Helen Spzunar, Sharon Forbes, Kathy Chapel, Mary Denhoff, Lynn Bilicki, Kay Cooper and Terry Pyles. Advertising: Bob Fox and Doug Kramer Advisor: Mr. Thomas Bradley Elaine, Mr. Bradley, and Mary Lou. 46 OFFICE ASSISTANT Left to Right: Paul Rickwalt Donna Wilkinson Kathy Chapel Janet Luhouske Kay Cooper Linda Kruger Sue Lester Darlene Jocham TOP TO BOTTOM, FIRST ROW: Barbara Woods, Alice Chantiny, Janet Moore, Mary Lou King. SECOND ROW: Dan Packey, Jack Nickens, Grant Gettel, Mr. Lang, Advisor. THIRD ROW: Lois Woods, Secretary; Ron Parrino, President; Vickie Mileski, Vice President; Doris King, Treasurer. FRENCH CLUB STUDENT COUNCIL SACK ROW: 7th Grade--Shelley Schwaderer, Richard Miller; 8th Grade--Ellen Moore, Dale Allen; Freshmen--Grant Gettel, Doris King; Sophomores--Dick Taylor, Trish Crigger (absent). FRONT ROW: Juniors--Sue Ross, Corr. Secretary; Lonnie Bewernitz, Vice President; Seniors-- Bob Fox, President; Jean Seibert, Secretary; Ron Hunter, Treasurer. LIBRARIANS STANDING: Bill Walkiewicz, Pam LaFond, Mrs. Opperman, Mary Lou Houghton, Elaine Wolak, Mary Denhoff, Ron Lemanski. SITTING: Cathie Galubenski, Vera Sabo, Marianne Luhouske, Shirley Maynard, Marcia Hubbard. 48 Left to Right: STANDING: Mr. Schwartz, Carol Walkiewicz, Nancy Adamczyk, Becky Hunter, Judy Ross. SITTING: Mary Lou Houghton, Cheri Kelley, Elaine Wolak, Brenda Lalko and Mary Denhoff. DEBATE The 1965-1966 Debate Team fought the battle of numbers victor- iously in two ways: On the one hand, the team was down to a low membership of only five, but managed to gain an additional and much welcome four members. These members were recruited from willing and able Junior and Freshmen girls. On the other hand, the team oc- curred constantly changing positions from first place to a final fourth within a league consisting of twelve experienced schools. Equally good was the team's standing within the State League. Kings- ton won 6 out of 8 debates. Happily the team consisting of Nancy Adamczyk, Elaine Wolak, Mary Lou Houghton, Mary Denhoff, Cheri Kelley, Judy Ross, Becky Hunter, Carol Walkiewicz, and Brenda Lalko brought home a plaque from the Detroit Free Press for Excellence in Debating. While we are losing battle-proven veterans from the Senior Class, our future looks bright and a tradition of Excellence in Debating must be upheld. 49 Mr. Jerome G. Schwartz, Sponsor BAND BACK ROW (1 to r): Debby Davis, Norma Simmons, Debbie Dale, Dolly Silvemail, Nancy Adamczyk, Glen Walls, Larry Campbell, Mr. Conners. 2nd ROW: Marcia Hubbard, Wayne Moore, Bret McLaughlin, Paul Miller, Grant Gettle, Paul Rickwalt, Delbert King, Linda Crittenden, Larry Crittenden. 3rd ROW: Debbie Rieck, Ellen Moore, Judy Biston, Lynn Bilicki, Brenda Lalko, Becky Hunter, Ed Van Horn, Patty Patterson, Mariann Wilkin- son. 4th ROW: Margie Spear, Loretta Spear, Lois Walls, Boyd Moore, Shelly Schwaderer, Becky Schraderer, Shiela Wesch. 5th ROW: Mary Jo Nickens, Denise Kelley, Pam Lyons, Mary Denhoff, Jane Peter, Linda Got- tler, Darlene Jocham. With the loss of our better players through graduation, we are however, doing all right. This year we are not going to have a Dixieland Band as last year. 50 MAJORETTES BACK ROW (1 to r): Jane Peter, Mary Denhoff, Pam Lyons. FRONT ROW: Linda Gottler, Denise Kelley. Right now we are working for a future concert. We have a new director by the name of Dick Wynn. He is from Marlette and works for Youth for Christ. The band received a new fiberglass Bass which was very much needed. When spring comes we will probably march. Bob Fox 51 F.F.A. FRONT ROW: D. Clinesmith, A. Williamson, L. Clink, C. King, M. Lucius, P. Williamson, R. Cross, Advisor L. Harper. SECOND ROW: D. King, D. Begeman, D. Pohlod, F. Green, R. Tucker, E. Tait, E. Haney, L. Curry, M. Sapien. THIRD ROW: L. Crittenden, W. Russell, D. Roberson, P. Neff, D. Roberson, W. Montie, D. Clinesmith, R. Adamczyk, R. Jaynes. The primary aim of the F.F.A. is the development of Agriculture, Leadership, Co-operation and Citizenship through our program of work, 1. Supervised Farming; 2. Co-operation; 3. Community Service; 4; Leader- ship; 5. Earning and Savings; 6. Conduct of meetings; 7. Scholarship; 8. Recreation; 9. Public Relations; 10. State and National Activities. We learn by doing, in raising veal calves, and broilers; by entering the State F.F.A. Broiler Project; State Poultry Judging and Soil Judging Contests; Planting Demonstration plots; Demonstrating Sheep Shearing; and sponsoring Gun Safety Contests. Recreation is provided through our summer baseball and our winter basketball games. Our Delegates to the National Convention were Richard Cross, Delbert King and Robert Cook. The Delegates to the State Convention were Vice- Pres. Larry Clink and Gerald Stover. Summer Educational Tours were made to various Agricultural enter- prises, and to Education Day during M.S.U. Farmer's Week. The F.F.A. officers are Pres. C. King; V. Pres. L. Clink; Sec. D. Cline- smith; Reporter A. Williamson; Sentinel R. Cross; who attended leadership camp in April to learn their duties. The Chapter is planning their annual Sweetheart Dance, with a Box Social. It costs around $450.00 to carry out our program and we raise this from a Popcorn Concession, Seed Sales, and Plot Projects. Mr. Lewis C. Harper is the Chapter Advisor. 52 FHA BACK ROW (1 to r): Mrs. Miller, Barb Bragg, Sharon Galubenski, Renae Rayl, Virginia King, Susan Traster, Carmen Sapian. 2nd ROW: Marion Lucius, Pat Russell, Judy Lemanski, Sharon Rickwalt, Becky Hunter, Virginia Grow. 1st ROW: Kathy Franckowiak, Becky Snover. We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the future with warm courage and high hopes. This year we worked on many projects. We started the year off with a bang by selling stationery. Then we earned extra money by selling cupcakes, fudge, brownies and cookies. During Farmers week, we took a trip with the Future Farmers of America to Michigan State University. We had an exciting time from the time we left Kingston till the time we got home. But our major trip was when we went to Detroit. All of us enjoyed our visit through Hudson's. We ended our day by seeing a very good picture at the Cinerama. All in all we know our year was complete, but have hope of im- provement next year. 53 EDITORS. STANDING: Cheri Kelley, Elaine Wolak, Becky Hunter, Judy Ross, Mrs. Opperman (Advisor), John Taylor. SITTING: Mary Denhoff, Virginia Grow, Mary Lou Houghton, Candy Snover. ANNUAL STAFF This year the Annual Staff has had quite a change of pace by turning to a new yearbook publishing company. The American Publishing Company now pastes our pictures in for us, thus saving us time and bother. Also, this way our yearbook will have a more professional look than in previous years. 54 By signing a 5-year contract with the American Publishing Company, we have received a new camera. This gives our staff two (2) cameras. We already had a small Kodak Instamatic 500. We hope that all of the new changes and ideas in our yearbook will be of help to you as you look through the 1966 CARDINAL. STAFF. STANDING: Pammy LaFond, Marianne Lugowske, Sue Ross, Bruce Walls, and Ron Lemanski. SITTING: Sharon Galubenski, Vera Sabo, Janet Luhowski, Brenda Lalko, Linda Krugar, and Donna Wilkinson. 55 1965 HOMECOMING Our Homecoming Queen this year was MISS JEANIE SEIBERT. (She is pictured above with her escort, Mr. Bill Walkiewicz) Jean's court consisted of Janet Lugowske, Liz Denman, Cheri Kelley, Renae Rayl, Sharon Vassallo, Pam Lyons, and Janet Hameck. The title as Queen was given to Jean via Cinderella Ceremonies during halftime of the game. The Senior's float, entitled 'Cleopatra', won first place in the parade. A PERFECT CINDERELLA 56 FRONT ROW: P. Miller, K. Henderson, J. Parrott, R. Lyons, F. Armstrong, L. Bewemitz, T. Miller, P. William- son, R. Parrino, D. Kramer, P. Daily. SECOND ROW: G. Simmons, A. Nickens, E. VanHom, D. Saries, M. Dom- browski, R. Dawson, R. Plane, A. Steele, D. Clinesmith. VARSITY SCHEDULE Carsonville 12 Kingston 33 Sebewaing 7 Kingston 7 Owengage 0 Kingston 6 Ak-Fr'grove 6 Kingston 6 Unionville 12 Kingston 27 Ubly 44 Kingston 12 Mayville 0 Kingston 13 Reese 26 Kingston 6 Co-Captains: Doug Kramer, Lonnie Bewemitz VARSITY FOOTBALL 58 FRONT ROW: G. Swalwell, D. LaFond, D. Roberson, L. Barrons, B. McLaughlin, D. Roberson, G Hameck, BACK ROW: Coach Lester, G. Simmons, D. VanHom, E. VanHom, R. Miller, R. Barrons, W. Boy I, B. Everett. CARDS HA VE GOOD YEAR WIN 4 LOSE 3 TIE 2 59 SENIOR SQUAD Co-Captains: Doug and Bob L. Bewemitz, J. Richter, P. Daily, T. Miller, R. Lyons, J. Parrott, F. Langmaid, R. Kramer, R. Dawson, K. Hen derson, R. Parrino, KNEELING: D. Kramer, Coach Lester, B. Fox. VARSITY BASKETBALL VARSITY SCHEDULE Marlette 76 Kingston 69 Carsonville 53 Kingston 104 Sebewaing 88 Kingston 100 Owengage 70 Kingston 86 Ak-Fr'grove 45 Kingston 58 Unionville 101 Kingston 80 Ubly 59 Kingston 85 Mayville 65 Kingston 90 Reese 92 Kingston 110 Sebewaing 91 Kingston 78 Owengage 76 Kingston 79 Ak-Fr'grove 78 Kingston 92 Carsonville 62 Kingston 81 Unionville Kingston Ubly Kingston Mayville Kingston Reese Kingston 62 L. Barrons, B. Everett, R. Barrons, D. Roberson, G. Hameck, W. Boyl, D. Nelson, G. Simmons, E. VanHom, W. Moore, D. Roberson, D. VanHom, D. Nichol, B. Miller, D. LaFond, L. Campbell, FRONT: P. Miller, Coach Wenzlaff, B. McLaughlin. 63 FRONT ROW: T. Barrons, R. Diegel, P. Lalko, R. Wolak, D. Trzemzalski, C. Collins, D. Packey, F. Peter, E. Bilicki, G. Mock, D. Dibble, K. Walkiewicz, D. Allen, BACK ROW: Coach Lester, F. Walker, K. Maynard, M. Boyl, S. Prahin, J. Gilmore, R. Carb, D. Richards, D. Marquardt, C. Walls, R. Dale, R. LaFond, B. Kelley, S. Fritz. JR. HI BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: R. Hampshire, T. Prahin, K. Davis, R. Smithheart, S. Lalko, D. Lalko, D. Leman- ski, L. McLaughlin, R. Smith, B. Maynard, R. Pyles, BACK ROW: A. Bilicki, M. King, B. Thane, R. Stevenson, J. Gottler, R. Miller, D. Tate, D. Byron, P. Thompson, M. Kelley, Coach Wenzlaff. 64 VARSITY BASEBALL FRONT ROW: T. Miller, L. Bewemitz, J. Richter, P. Daily, R. Kramer, R. Lyons, A. Steele, D. Kramer, R. Parrino. 2nd ROW: B. McLaughlin, R. Barrons, L. Barrons, G. Harneck, P. Williamson, J. Nickens, D. Manier, K. Henderson, D. Clinesmith, Coach Wenzlaff, 3rd ROW: L. Campbell, D. Roberson, E. VanHorn, D. VanHom, R. Johnston, G. Cette 1, D. Nickels, B. Everett. BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 25 Sebewaing May 9 Ubly April 28 Owengage May 12 Mayville May 2 Ak-Fair. May 16 Reese May 5 Unionville TRA CK AND FIELD TRA CK SCHEDULE April 27 Unionville April 29 Chippewa Relays May 4 Unionville May 11 W.T.A. May 14 Regional Cass City May 21 State Meet— Mt. Pleasant D. Roberson, D. Roberson, P. Williamson, D. Clinesmith, L. Bewer- nitz, R. Lyons, P. Miller, L. Clink, R. Barrons, L. Lester 65 Varsity Football: Sue ROss, Cheryl Kelley, Sharon Galubenski, Barbara Fox Varsity Basketball: Cheryl Kelley, Judy Ross, Sue Ross, Nancy Adamczyk Jr. Varsity Basketball, Renae Rayl, Pam Lyons, Janet Hameck, Denise Kelley Nancy Chappel, Karen Crigger, Debbie Dale, Milessa Mileski, Caroline Klimek, Sandra Silvernail Jr. Varsity Football: Pam LaFond, Janet Hameck, Renae Rayl, Shirley Maynard LEADING US TO VICTORY 66 THE SUNNY SIDE OF OUR SENIOR TEAR Things go better with coke ! Co-Captains of what??? Yeah, I'll take an A this six weeks. 67 February 17, 1966, Mr. Robert Cameron assumed his duties as our new superintendent. Mr. Cameron has just left Cement City, which is situated near Jackson, Michigan, where he served as principal from 1962-64 and superintendent from 1964-66. Mr. Cameron is 38 years old, married, and a Marine Veteran of World War II. He is a graduate of Eastern Michigan University with a Bachelors Degree, and has earned his Master's Degree from Michigan State University. Mrs. Cameron and their three daughters, ages 17, 13, and 9, are presented living in Cement City and will remain there until the end of the school year; at which time they will move to Kingston. 69 HONOR STUDENTS ANNOUNCED VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORI AN TOP FIVE Jacob Richter William Walkiewicz Virginia Grow 70 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW: A. Chantiny, C. Galubenski, R. Snover, S. Galubenski, C. Kelley, R. Snover, E. Wolak, V. Grow, B. Bragg. BACK ROW: B. McLaughlin, P. Wolak, K. Bragg, W. Walkiewicz, J. Richter, R. Fox, D. Kramer, R. Lemanski The 1965-66 school year marked a new innovation at Kingston High School. The establishment of the National Honor Society made it possible for worthy students to receive national recognition. Students were chosen, as members, by the faculty and administration on the basis of: scholarship, character, service and leadership. The first initiation ceremony was held on February 21, 1966. The original charter members of the society are; Seniors: Kenneth Bragg, Robert Fox, Virginia Grow, Douglas Kramer, Ronald Lemanski, Jacob Richter, Robina Snover, William Walkiewcz, and Elaine Wolak, Juniors: Sharon Galubenski, Cheryl Kelley, Rebecca Snover, and Philip Wolak, Sophomores: Barbara Bragg and Brett McLaughlin, Freshmen: Alice Chantiny and Cathy Galubenski. 71 ZL SJVMS Kingston Methodist Church Pastor: Rev. Charles Strawn St. Michael's Catholic Church Pastor: Rev. Raymond Pilar ski c 0 JV G R A T U L A T 1 0 N S © Pilgrim Holiness Church Pastor: Rev. Raymond Dean 5 E N I 0 R S 73 I.G.A. Leads the Way Support Your Local Home Owned and Operated Store Quality Groceries, Meats Produce John Burns, Prop. 4% Savings Accounts 4% Certificates on Deposits THE KINGSTON STATE BANK Member of ABA IBA MBA Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Christmas Club Industrial Loans Monthly Payment Loans Safe Keeping Travelers Checks Commercial Accounts Real Estate Mortgages Automobile and Implement Loans Safe Deposit Boxes Collections MARLETTE COACH COMPANY Marlette, Michigan Americus, Georgia Lewistown, Pennsylvania Great Bend, Kansas Hermiston, Oregon MOORE’S SERVICE I K I N G S T 0 N S B R 1 G H T Quality Products at Prices You Can Afford. Phone 683-2530 Kingston, Michigan Self-Service Laundry Dry Cleaning Kingston, Michigan Your Needs; If We Don't Have It, We'll Get It! K I N G S T 0 N S D R U G S U N D R 1 E S THE KINGSTON LUMBER CO. Building Supplies Transit Mix Concrete Lumber Phone 683-2280 Kingston, Michigan Frigidaire Appliances Philgas Maytag Washers Seidlitz Paints Phone 683-2505 Be Sure with Pure KINGSTON OIL GAS Henry Hergenreder Pure Oil Products Phone 683-2560 Kingston, Michigan For Fine Food That's Extra Good Eating Shop at THE KINGSTON DAIRY BAR BARDEN’S HARDWARE Kingston, Michigan We Aim to Please THE KINGSTON ELEVATOR CO. Congratulations to the Beans - -Grain - -Coal - -Feeds —Seeds Fertilizer Graduating Class Phone 683-2220 Best Wishes to The Kingston Cardinals and Kingston High School C. B. SCHWADERER SON Follow the Kingston Cardinals in the Thumb’s Largest Weekly Newspaper THE TUSCOLA COUNTY ADVERTISER Caro, Michigan Standard Service Ford, New Used Cars Standard Oil Products Phone 683-2410 Kingston, Michigan L. S. STANDARD SERVICE Tune Up--Tires Batteries - -Brake Service hi?' Standard___ Cass City, Michigan Phone 872-2342 For Better Quality Seeds Beans - -Grain - -Seed Bulk Fertilizer DEFORD ELEVATOR CO. Phone Cass City 872-2460 Deford, Michigan CASS CITY I.G.A. FOODLINER Best Wishes Class of '66 Thumb Area News, Music Sports Table Rite Meats Everyday Low Prices H. Lenda, Prop. THE COACH HOUSE Reservations: Marlette 635-6771 Marlette Golf and Country Club Cocktail Lounge Restaurant Open Seven Days-- Serving 12 Noon to 8:30 P.M. Smorgasbord--Thursday Evenings 6 to 8:30 P.M. Sunday Dinner Served 1:30 P.M. Till 8:30 P.M. Dancing Saturday Nights MODERN HOMES, INC. For the Finest in Mobile Living 2490 Van Dyke 635-9301 Marlette, Michigan Gas for Heating Cooking £ E Marlette, Michigan STATE BANK OF SANDUSKY Marlette Office Marlette, Michigan Congratulations to the Annual Staff KINGSTON INSURANCE AGENCY HARMON'S FURNITURE AND FUNERAL HOME You'll Never Graduate from a Better High School! Congratulations! PARKER BROS. FURNITURE Shoes--Dry Goods--Ready-to-Wear APPLIANCES G E POLEWACH STORES, INC. A R L Phone 683-2250 I 3065 Main Street Marlette, Michigan Kingston, Michigan C Phone ME 5-2741 Diamonds Watches JUBB MOTOR SALES • (2XD Caro's Leading Jeweler Graduation Gifts Phone 635-5911 Marlette, Michigan Your Super Mobile Home Mart HAWK SALES CO., INC. CARO FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ELEVATOR CO. Phone ME 5-6081 ME 5-8771 Since 1914 3412 South Main Street 422 Wells Street Caro, Michigan Marlette Caro Akron DONALD LANWAY REAL ESTATE BULEN MOTORS Phone 673-2032 528 N. State Street Cass City, Michigan Caro Representing B. A. Calka, Broker Chevrolet Oldsmobile Compliments of Complete Drug Store Service FUELGAS COMPANY OF CASS CITY Prescriptions--Our Speciality Jet. M-81 and M-53 Cass City, Michigan MAC SCOTTY DRUG STORE Phone 872-3613 Phone 872-2161 Cass City, Michigan CROFT-CLARA LUMBER, INC. AUTEN MOTOR SALES Everything in Building Materials Ford Cars Trucks Box 95 Cass City Phone 872-2300 Cass City, Michigan Congratulations Class of '66 From Your Area Factory Authorized Pontiac Dealer WILLIAM H. ZEMKE WILSON MOTOR SALES Marlette Phone ME 5-6371 Established in Kingston Township in 1918 Real Estate Cass City, Michigan Hair Styling International Designed for You LLOYD TAYLOR Harvester KINGSTON GIFT SAND GRAVEL Dealer SHOP DELLA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Fill Sand JEFFERY FARM Church School Road Gravel SALES Supplies Kingston, Mich. Washed Gravel 5984 State St. Kingston, Mich. Phone 683-2515 Kingston, Mich. Kingston Compliments of Compliments of Compliments of LEGG'S MEAT THE KINGSTON CASA PIZZA MARKET COZY INN RESTAURANT BARBER SHOP Phone ME 5-3091 KRITZMAN'S DEPT. STORE Eugene Henderson Fine Foods Marlette Good Meals Phone 683-2265 Carry Out Service Cass City Kingston, Mich. Compliments of THUMB APPLIANCE Compliments of HENRY DIEM, INC. CENTER STOREY THE CASS CITY Quality Farm QUALITY STATE BANK Equipment PLUMBING 6422 W. Main John Deere Tom Storey Cass City Phone 872-2050 Licensed Master Marlette Plumber Phone ME 5-4381 Phone 872-3505 Cass City Phone 635-3681 Compliments of ASHER'S DR. E. C. FRITZ Compliments of D.D.S. B. A. CALKA REAL ESTATE Men's Boys' HARTWICK'S Wear Phone 872-3434 FOOD MARKET 11 Salesmen 3 Offices to Serve You Cass City Cass City 6306 W. Main St. Cass City Cass City Phone 872-3355 BRADLEY AUTOMOBILE CLUB THE Say It with EQUIPMENT CO. OF AMERICA SHERWIN- WILLIAMS CO. Flowers” John Deere Dealer Caro Division CARO Bean Windrowers Paints, Varnish, FLORAL SHOP Chain Saws Ted Roskie, Mgr. Leads, Oils, All Painters' Specialties 315 Pearl St. 377 Montague Ave. 348 N. State St. Caro Caro 200 N. State St. Caro, Michigan Phone 673-3939 Phone 673-3133 Caro, Michigan Burnell Lucille Holden Phone 673-2222 MASSOLL’S SALES Linoleum - -Tile Carpeting- -Paints HOOPER DRUG STORE, INC. 317 S. 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