Lincoln High School - Liberator Yearbook (Ypsilanti, MI)

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‘aay PORES 3 a Dire VOU any Po rama OE Rae ARAN TEAR NT ee RC qe EE ARN en SN TU ELH IN if ma, ; Bef A AN a Nea an i OMe I a Wass hid IE THE 1966 LIBERATOR LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL YPSILANTI, MICHIGAN YEARBOOK STAFF Without the assistance of this group, particularly Sue Ann Wilson, this 1966 Liberator would never have reached your overeager hands. ‘ad Gary Kwiecinski Georgette Bill Gouger Not pictured: Connie Baisch ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL ¢ 7 oe mS Sen Te a Fe 2 £ i i¢ : , Mrs, Esther Gilman, Lee Talladay, James Robert Tomlinson and Reverend Hearl Vallie Superintendent Jones, Mr, Schultz, Roland Borgstadt, Dean Gex SUPERINTENDENT VERNON JONES HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL JOHN HENKEL Mrs, Dybdahl Mrs. Gorman SECRETARIES Mrs. Russ Mrs, Van Anroy GIRLS’ COUNSELOR Mr. Mc Nally BOYS’ COUNSELOR CAFETERIA HELP Mrs, Makarewich Mrs, Hogg Mrs. Ramey Mrs, Adiska Not pictured - Mrs, Johnson CUSTODIANS Leo Hess William Styving Russ Cole Dan Bobicz Russel Rattray HEAD CUSTODIAN Doyle Hogg BUS DRIVERS Earl Wright B. Kluska B. Bobicz W. Jones oe _ L, Hinzmann = N Leon Jones (Himself) Ff + aA , Wright x ‘ A. Wright . Schrock . Lemke A. Sheldon . Hendrix . Day . Hall FACULTY MR. BARRANGER MR, BIEDERWOLF MR. CENTER English Instrumental Music Social Studies MRS, COOK MR. De GRAVES MR, DERSNAH Librarian Metal Shop Che mistry MRS, EIBLER MR, GRAHAM MRS. HOGAN English Art English MR. JOHNSON Wood Shop MRS, HYRY Business Education MR, HOOVER Social Studies MR. KNOWLES Social Studies MISS KILPATRICK Mathematics may = MRS. JONES Foreign Languages MR. LONG MR. MAUCH Science Vocal Musi MR. LIBBEY English MR. McCLAIN MR. McCORMICK MRS. MILFORD Mathe matics Athletics Social Studies a MRS, PETERS MR. L. PRIESKORN MR. R. PRIESKORN Home making Photography; Physics Business Education MISS SCHARNWEBER MR. STRAYER MRS. DEMPSTER Physical Education Biology English lst Semester MR. JOHNSON MRS. FIBLER MRS. JONES MR, HOOVER Ort-sightec Class Pres. - 1, I I.R.¢ Orchestra 2,3 guage Club - 2,3 LARRY SALTZ I came to school to sleep and snore, Quoth the Raven, Evermore'!!! SHARON GOLDSMITH Well, far be it from me to Class Sec. 4, Band 1,2,3,4, F’ IRC 3, MUNA 3,4, Government Day 4, GAA 2, Ma- jorette 3,4 ROSEMARY BLUMHARDT Step lively” Class Sec. 1, Class Treas. 2,3,4 3,4, Head Majorette 4, Band 1, 2, Swim Club 2, 8, 4, Pres. 3,4, Majorette 1.9 4 Orchestra A LTENBERNT Jever on e to blow his own horn Band 1, 2, 1 Trac] ALAN ARNDT Runs like he's running from trou- ble - and probably is FB - 1,2,3 Track - Maybee - 4 Varsity ¢ TONY BARLAGE Dynamite--Don't talk to might blow up Class V. Pres BEVERLY BARTA Cheerful even when she shouldn't be - and we're glad 5.C, Representative - 1 Varsity ader- 1 Girls’ Swin ;ymmnastics - ROBERT BLACKMON Always in good deep voice” FB 1,2; BB 1; Chorus 1 Advanced Chorus 2,3,4 WILLIAM BOAT WRIGHT Can she bake a cherry pie?” Bkb - 1,2, 3,4; FB- 2,3,4 BB-.1 2,3, 4; Varsity Club - 2, 3, 4; Class Pres. - 1 Pres. Council - 1 ernment Day - 4; Chess ¢ lub - st careft Majorette 3, « Business Club RICK BUNTON Quite quiet” SUSAN BURGAR iP I can resist everything but tempta- - tion ; “- —_——- Orch, 1,2,3,4 Language Club 2, - 3 F.T.4 3 Girls Ensemble Salutatorian SILAS CHAPMAN A man of few words and women, BOBBIE God is my true ion.’ Chorus 2 Adv, Chorus 3,4 1,2 FHA. S FONA. DAVE COOPER throws a nice curve,” 1 Bkb 2,3,4 Varsity DAVE COX ¥ T served my time” PENNY CRADI' JANICE GOBLI No longer ie future SUSAN HAMMOND Eastern by birth, Western by choice GAIL HARGETT More like a hurricane than a gail. 1 FL,N.A, - Gymnastics - CHARLES HOLMES Take it any way you can get it,' Science Club LINDA HOLMGREN Little SHIRLEY HOPI I love that good old mountain mu- that good old moun- sic; give me tain music, JUNE HOVATTER A horse, A horse, my kingdon for a horse,’ WALTON JOHNSON Talks and runs a blue streak. BB 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4 rus 1; Varsity Club Club 2, BRIAN JONES You thought the Sphinx was quiet Football, 3,4. Bkb 1,2 KENNETH JONES The only Thrus! I know sings. Chorus 1,2,3,4. FHA 1 DIANE KANITZ re today and gon i 1; FNA 2 Cheerleading ( Yearboo! Day - WILLIAM LAWSON Try ¢ CALVIN LEMKE No friend of Coolidge but cool I try to be,” Band 1, 2,3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Basket- ball 1,2; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Var. Club GARY LEONARD The living end, Football 1, 2, ball 1,2, 3,4; Co ball 1; Varsity ¢ MILDRED LEONARD yithout a superiority ymnastics 3 Don't g Band Coin ¢ Sc ier ce Orch, ’ KEMPHER ahead in a Ford all the way,” 1 Business Club 4 MARY KNISELY Merry Kay-os! 19 FHA 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3 GARY K WIECINSKI Name the ti i And I'll hool Photog DONALD LISS Don has but three downfalls; G Driving; and Skateboards. Football 1, 2,3; Bkb, 1,2, 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2; Gov, Day 4; Var. Club 2,3, 4; Skateboarding 3,4; Railsplitter Staff 4, CLAUDIA MAIR Thoroughbred, FHA 1,3. CAROL MALESKI Red is the color of my little fil- ly s hair” Calculators Clu +; Chorus 1, 2; NANCY MARTIN Support your local police, Band 1, 2,3, 4; Chorus 3 Girls Ensemble; Swim Dance Club 3, 4; President 4; Day 4, RICHARD MASSEY Would really understand a handle bar mustache, Gourmet Club 2, 3; MICHAEL MC KIVENS Chattering Mag. VICKY MINDEI Never Shorthanded Business Club 4; GAA 1,2; Junior Class Officer; Ensemble 1,2; Adv. Choir 2 RICHARD MITCHELI A rough in the diamond,” 1,2,3,4; BB 1, 2, 3, 4; 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; S( Government Day S altared, 1; Business 9) 4; Soph, Ensemble 2 KEN MONIER A Penny for his thoughts, Government Day 4; Homecoming SUSAN MONKS Has built a career on being quiet, MARK MORTON A kind of guy that's sort of shy but has a lot of fun, Gourmet Club 2,3 Gymnastics 3 Chess Club 3 Bkb 1,2,3,4 BB 1.2.8.4 GENE PATTON There is nothing that can match BB 8, Bkb 4 Chorus Varsity Club 3,4 ILENE PORTER I will and I shall accomplish my aims, G.A.A, 1,2 FAS, J.A. 3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 KATHLEEN PRAIN There's a twinkle in her eye be- cause she has found that specia guy. Band 1,2,3,4 Orch, 1,2,3,4 Swim Club 2 Majorette 4 Business Club 3,4 Vice Pres. 3,4 CHARLOTTE REA THERFORD What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness, FHA 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 3 GAA 3; Yearbook 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Railsplitter 3,4 LEONARD RICHARDSON Leo the Lionhearted,” Swim Club 1; Gymnastics 2, 3 DAN RIDGI ‘He aroused, turned the page and dropped asleep again” GWENDOLYN ROBERTS “reap what you sow, ' FHA 1; FNA 1] GLENNA ROE Would rather paddle her own canoe, than roe,” Business Club 3,4; Newspaper Staff 2 JUANITA ROSS Curiously quiet, Business Club 4 DIANE ROUNSIFER Was a tiger,’ (other school) Glee Club, Choir, German Club YVONNE ROWE Plays to beat the b Majorette 2 TERRY SHIPPY Man is the hur Game, RANDY SLA VICK “Learn so much, forgot as much, BARBARA SMITH It's not what you do, it's what you get away with, SHARON SMITH Nice and Quiet, Language Club 2, Photography 3; JAMES STANFORD Lincoln's answer to Cazzie Russell Bkb 1,2,3,4, Capt. 4 BB 1,2, 3,4; FB 1,4 Varsity Club 2,3, 4, V.P. 4 Student Council 4 ROSEMARIE STEVENS A smile a day keeps the blues away.” Language Club 1,3 Swim Club 2, 4 Sec, Government Day Chorus 3, Girls‘ Ensemble 1 THOMAS STODDARD It JOYCE TAYLOR JUDY THOMPSON The girl with all the answers.” Language Club 2; Library ¢ NHS 8, 4; Science Club Lapidary 3; Government Day, Valedictorian RICHARD THORNTON I get by WILLIAM TOWLER I think that I shall never see poem lovely as a tree, GLEN VIERS I don't look for naturally, ' GARY WALKER Doesn't often, LILLIAN WALLMAN Sometimes quiet, sometimes shy, But the rest of the time...Oh; My.” Business Club 3,4 Chorus 1, Girl's Drill Team MARIANNE WEIR She'd be a millionaire if silence were golde Nn, . Gov, Day 4, Language Club 2 VRIGHT I once cried because I had no shoes, till I met a man who had no feet, Chorus 1,2 Advance Chorus FHA 3,4 CLASS FLOWER - WHITE ROSE C LASS COLORS - BURGUNDY AND WHITE CLASS MOTTO - Our journey of a thousand miles begins with this single step, SENIORS NOT PICTURED: Jennifer Stumbo - FNA 4, Business Club 3, Gymnastics 2. “Her business is he Carl St, Charles - Always present, always pleasant.” Pat Winkler - It is sleep that knits up the raveled sleeve of care, JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSORS FRONT ROW, 1. tor., Mrs. Burns, Bonnie Liggett, Treasurer, Sharon Stone, Secretary, Don Lynn, Vice-President. SECOND ROW, r, tol., Gary Arndt, President, Mr. Mc Nally, Mr. Lib- bey, Mr, Graham, and (almost) Mr, Dersnah, Not present but pervading the room in which the picture was taken, in spirit at least, is Mrs, Hyry. Altenbernt, He nry Arbogast, Ronald Armstrong, Charles Arndt, Gary Baisch, Denny Barber, Thomas Barlage, Mary Barlett, Patsy Beatty, Robert Bennett, Bonnie Bezis, Vena Bielec, Barbara Blackmon, William Blumhardt, Donald Brandon, Rufus Campbell, Barbara Cantley, Judy Carwana, Michael Cook, Robert Cox, Terry Crockett, David Cromwell, Gary Czinski, Rose Daile y, Kathleen Davis, James Decker, Julia deLaroque, David Dicks, Douglas Diehr, Peter Douglas, Gregory Drow, Ted A 4 LS Dunsmore, Norma Rs) Ellis, Peter Essenburg, Mary Fleszar, Sandy Fristick, Mary Fulton, Charlene Gable, Gail Gardner, Gwen Garlough, Richard Gouger, William Groves, Karen Gullett, Christine Hale, Bobbie Hall, Roy Hamlett, Bruce Hansen, Keith Harris, Earline Harris, Marline Hendricks, Bruce Hogg, Darwin Hubbard, Janet Jewell, Betty Johnson, Daniel Johnson, Gerald y y Johnson, Michael Karnatz, Richard King, Lynette Lamey, Lavern Libbey, Georgette Lidster, Linda Ligget, Bonnie Ludwig, Glen Lynn, Donald McFadden, Carolyn a ; McKivens, Roger Makarewich, Daniel Mariskanish, Marlene Martin, Linda Massey, Mike Mellinger, Paula Mellon, Terry Merritt, Danny Mickevicius, Michael Montgomery, Judy Moore, Brenda Mull, Edward Napier, Rosemary Neumann, Barbara Palmiter, Theron Pauley, Stephen Piastowski, Susan Puryear, Madison Raymond, Helen Richter, Patricia Rickard, Ronald Rodgers, Linda Schoeff, Doreen Schultz, Ronald Scott, Anna Marie Scott, Jimmy Searl, Rena Simo, James Smith, Sandra Sobbry, Bruce Sowder, Karen Stoddard, George Stoll, Donald Stoll, Donna Stone, Sharon Stough, William Travis, Marlene Viers, Tony Vincze, Marilyn Wallman, Richard Williams, Brenda Willson, Sue Ann Winkler, Karen Woods, Donna Wree, Richard Yates, William Young, Diane Young, Junella Youngs, Linda JUNIORS DOING WHAT COMES NATURALLY; OR, WE MAKE NO MORE CONCESSIONS! SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSORS or, Mike Criss, Vice-President, Kathy Amrhein, Secretary, iane Rowe, Treas- yndon, President. STANDING, 1. tor., Mr. L. Prieskorn, Mr. Mauch, Miss Mr. Center, Mr, Long, Adiska, Bonnie Akans, Carroll Amrhein, Kathy Arbogast, Don Bailey, Dennis Baisch, Connie Berryman, Walt Blumhardt, Bill Borgman, Jerry Bradfield, Wayne Brooks, James Brown, George Cheever, Judy Cheever, Roy Coleman, Bill Cooper, Dick Cribley, Jean Criss, Mike Allen, James Allen, Neil Armstrong, Dawn Avis, John Belsha, Glenn Berlin, Linda Borener, Jack Borgman, Dawn Brady, Dennis Brault, Linda Bunton, Scarlett Bunton, Shelia Cole, Greg Cole, Leslie Cox, Sherry Cranmer, Sherry Cromwell, Jack Czinski, Diane Czinski, Tony Davis, Sandy Decker, John Dietrich, Bob Ellsworth, Leonard Fleszar, James Gaines, Don Goodman, Sherry Groves, Gary Guth, Dan Hall, Gerald Heater, Karen Heiss, Tim Hendrickson, Stephanie Henry, Mike Hensley, John Hinzmann, Dale Hogan, Mary Horvath, Dennis Vie airy Hospital, Ken Howard, Bill Hubbard, Colleen Hubbard, Mike Huffman, Marlene Hughes Zita Hutyi, Louise Johnson, Stephanie Jones, Steve Kartje, Georgia Kellogg, Linda Kennedy, Louis Lackley, Richard Leonard, Judy Leonard, Linda London, David Ludwig, Tom Lutz, Althea McFall, Carol McGinnis, David Mallory, Debbie Mallory, Harley Mickevicius, Virginia Mills, Marjorie Moravik, Kathy Mogan, Larry Murninghan, Jerry Napier, Horace Neal, Tana Nelson, Linda Nickell, James Notar, Don Palmiter, Danny Pegouskie, Norma Phillips, Jackie Pinter, Bob Pollock, Diane Porter, Jerry Prain, David Reed, Nolan Richardson, Bob Riddle, James Roden, Kathy Rowe, Diane Russ, Sandy Schlaupitz, Ken Sell, Bonnie Shea, Mary Simonds, Cindy Slavick, Sherrie Smith, Dale Smith, Karen Sommers, Edgar Sparrow, Larry Stanford, Dennis Staten, Joyce Suliman, David Towler, Kay Valentine, Ron Walczak, Gary Walters, Karen Wardle, James Westbrooks, Randy Woods, Linda Young, Russel Zaszczurynski, Chris With Rings on their fingers, Sopho mores become Juniors FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS SPONSORS Ler SEATED, 1, tor,, Miss Kilpatrick, Mrs, Milford; STANDING, Mr. Knowles, Mr. Barranger and Mr. R. Prieskorn FRESHMAN SENATE — ae SEATED, 1. tor,, Eileen Shea, Diane Hogan, Roberta Amrhein, Ruth O'Brien; STANDING, Jim Bunton, Jerry Mull, Vimy Wilson, Larry Gillispie, and Dave Swisher, Not pictured, Lila Udell. Ackerman, Paula Allen, Carolyn Amrhein, Roberta Arnett, Sherry Arthur, Joyce Baisch, Rodney Bake, Judy Ann Baker, Reginald Barlage, Pat Berlin, Ronnie Bevier, Judy Boyce, Aurelio Boyce, Brenda Bradner, Beck y Bradner, William Bunton, James Burkhard, Kathy Bush, Linda Camilleri, Ruth Chie, Bob Cloutier, Lynn Culver, Sheila D'Amour, Jarry Delimater, Peter Devitt, Larry Devitt, Tarry Dufek, Mike Dwyer, Coleen Edmonds, Linda Elliott, Elaine Ellis, Anita Ellis, Mark Fisher, Belinda Frantz, Deette Frye, Charles Garrett, Criss Garrett, Linda Gee, Scottie Gillispie, Larry Goldsmith, Carolyn Gotts, Linda Grygiel, James Guck, Susan Guth, Nancy Hamlett, Lewis Harris, Glenn Heiss, Pamela Hogan, Debora Hogan, Diane Hogg, Ken Hovatter, Alan Hubbard, Bruce Hughes, Barbara Hughes, David Hurst, Mike Hustyi, Chris Ingham, Wendy Jackson, Nancy Johnson, Brenda Johnson, Isaac Johnson, John Kearney, Linda Kelly, Janet Kierczak, Dennis Knisely, Janet Lampkin, Cecil Lawson, Elsie LOonmann, Karen Lovelace, Ethel Luczak, John Ludwig, Sidney McClary, Cathy Mcginnis, Betty Maleski, Harry Malone, Linda Mariskanish, Pat Massey, Jo Ann Mellinger, Joyce Morrell, Walter Mull, Gerald O'Brien Ruth Patterson, Darry Peeper, Steve Pegouskie, Ken Phillips, Judy Plattner, Edwin Porter, Steven Publiski, Ron Ray, Charlotte Ray, Joe Reed, Curtis Richard, Shirley Riddle, Diane St, Charles, Bonnie Sandstrom, Gayle Schrock, David Schoeff, Keith Shea, Eileen Sherwood, Tom Sinclair, Bonnie Smith, Diane Smith, Bill Sobbry, Scott Stephenson, Jack Stoddard, Todd Striz, Elaine Swisher, David Sykes, Ton Thompson, Bill Toruta, Christine Udell, Lila Vargason, Joyce Walton, Wesley Wasem, Elizabeth Wellwood, Earl Westbrooks, Jack Wheeler, Ann Whitt, Myron Wilson, Vimy Woods, James Wree, Janet Wright, Elayne Zills, Mary Jane King, Dennis TB oe o « « At least or not for TB, x oy Freshmen, that is the question ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL | . ‘ } kn a VICE-PRESIDENT Pete Ellis PRESIDENT SPONSOR Dave Tower Mr, Hoover . TREASURER RECORDING- SECRETARY CORRESPONDING Sandy Fleszar SECRETARY Bonnie Sell NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Bobbie Hale Senior Bob Cranmer Not pictured: Se ms Juniors Sandy Fleszar, Seniors Judy Thompson and ; Dave Tower Gwenda Gardner Georgette Libbey Pat Richter FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA — rr, VIE eee OFFICERS J, Knisely, N, Jackson, B, Boyce, retiring President L, Gable, S, Jones, and new President J, Decker L, toR, Mrs, Jones, L, Kearney, B. Johnson, L. Gable, B, Boyce, N. Jackson, J, Decker, S. , Smith, Mrs, Peters, J, Knisely, S, Willson, Mildred Leonard Gwen Roberts Sue Willson Junella Young Kathy Roden Mrs, Cook, Librarian Not pictured i i John Luczak Scott Sobbry with clients O R H E Ss T R A GNV4d@ 1TOOHDS HOIH NIOONIT pbb bh eib'h pSILAN! | LINCOLN CONSOI IDAT EL HIGH “eg SCHOOL BAND atti a 43 FRONT ROW, 1. tor., T. Neal, A. Scott, S, Fleszar, STANDING, Y. Rowe, M, Bunton, K, Prain, George Brown, R, Blumhardt, K. Towler, S. Goldsmith A in WY os = I O U oo a O Lu a | o = L Z rs © = § SEATED, 1, tor, J, Decker, J, Stumbo, K. Winkler, G, Gable, STANDING, Mrs, Wiard, L. Youngs, L, Leonard, G, Gardner, B, Jewell, R, Napier, D, Stoll, S, Willson, E. Taylor, M. Harris Raising money, Raising bumps GOURMET CLUB ENGAGED IN THEIR FAVORITE PASTIME WITH THEIR SPONSOR, MRS. PETERS ; r ‘ — - Nn JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, ARTS, AND LETTERS Tom Barber, Peter Diehr, Helen Raymond, Bob Cook and their sponsor, Mr, Strayer, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA L, toR, Mrs, Towler, M, Hogan, S, Willson K, Towler, L, Kearney, M, Harris, P, Heiss, B, Boyce, and sponsor, Mrs, Peters, Senior Homemakers S, Hammond, L. Lamey, C Reatherford, M. Knisely, and Mrs, Peters, Mrs, Peters, Linda Lamey and Sue Hammond off to a State FHA Con- ference ve aay An_Ah. n . DS LINCOLN HIGH SWIM — were THEIR COACH, MR. CONNON GYMNASTICS RESERVE CHEERLEADERS B. Bennett, B, Moore, J, Knisely, K, Winkler, L, Berlin, Center, R. O'Brien WHOOPING IT UP FOR GOOD OLD LHS! ALL FOR LINCOLN STAND UP AND HOLLER! COMING! FORMER HOMECOMING QUEENS, 1, tor,, Lynn Doyle Russells, Flo Hess Hudge, Carol Burgar Armstrong, Gloria Merritt Johnson, Pearl Wilson Lamkin, Pam Yates Sparrow, Trudy Briggs Latocki, Lorna Moore, Shirley Reatherford Wilson T. Vallas, D., Rowe, R, O'Brien, B, Moore, Queen Charlotte, P, Cradit D, Woods You have to go a long way to get the message, FOOTBALL ] HOME ga et VISITOR “ Fn e: . 6 a BASKETBALL FRESHMAN “RU ag: md ; J .. Tn ictrdj VARSITY RESERVE = x co Lu WY = § co co oa | aU = ms) || es oy | ihn Ma gis iil i) abate re og ; oO 5 id if! ‘ : ie | a + “va : Courtesy MISS SCHARN WEBER AND THE DANCE CLUB arts NES Start REV, MIDDLETON MR, JONES JUNIOR- SENIOR King RICHARD MITCHELL and Queen SUZANNE GUNN The 1966 Junior-Senior Prom was held at McKenny Hall Ballroom on May 14, 19 66 with music by the Ypsi-Aires, a 19 piece musical aggregation from Ypsilanti High School, It was well attended and a good time was had by all, except the photographer, whose other pictures, as you can see, did not turn out, ‘““OVER RAINBOW” | SWIM SHOW Sn! IN in ap ; I it wi hn CPOWMME cVEe ote Hes cse 9 oP ep ODE? GY C9 9 OM GF CY) OH oF © o8 963 [6 @ 0G © 09 oF wr Qe 9a 3 erage @ EO v aqe , G 62 @ oF © 09 | Gy 62 od @ Co he CF CAC SG 64 O@ C69 c8@ co G9 0d Class of 1966 . é 2 (ey , % f BACCALAUREATE CEREMONY Hail and Farewell! And with a firm clasp of the hand we speed them on their way, Have a good life! SOME OF OUR AWARD WINNERS Winning School Flag Design = . Willie Heston Plaque American Legion Good DAR Award Citizenship Awards Science Award Homemaker Award Essay Award Regents Scholarship ADVERTISERS WILLIS MICH. To the Class of '66 Congratulations and Best Wishes for Your Continued Succéss H. WRIGHT INSURANCE AGENT Life, Fire, Wind, Auto HObart 1-4362 8600 Willis Road Ypsilanti, Michigan Here Are the Men and Equipment That Bring You the Fine Service of PINTER’S GREENHOUSE 6830 Rawsonville Road Belleville, Michigan Phone HUnter 2-2776 To the Class of 1966 Congratulations and Best Wishes for Your Continued Success RUSS OIL COMPANY Your Mobil Petroleum Products Dealer Serves You Right ' Bus. Phone HU 2-6425 Home Phone HU 3-0405 | 4 GVW INVPrYpYmYmY : ee ERE EB. ° Wh AK Hee eee Lah bh be bb eh a ‘ NATIONAL BANK OF YPSILANTI Main Office - 133 W. Michigan Grove Rd. Branch - 7755Grove Rd. Mond ay-Thursday 9:30AM-3 PM Monday-Thursday 10OAM-5PM Sidewalk Window 3-5 PM Friday 9:30AM-6 PM Friday lOAM-6PM COME IN ANDGET ACQUAINTED OR CALL HU 2-5800 VERY IMPORTANT PERSONS Telephone work presents a challenge to those wishing to take an active part in one of America's greatest defense systems, business enterprises and community services! A telephone operator is a 'Very Important Person ! Because of the consistent need of our service, we are constantly employing high school graduates, like those pictured above. When you, too, have your diploma, plan to come see us, You, too, can become a V.,I.P. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Employment Office - 324 E. Huron St. - Ann Arbor Telephone Number 668-9984 An Equal Opportunity Employer STATE FARM JENNINGS CAMPBELL Stony Creek Road at Willis Road HUnter 2-8626 Ypsilanti, Michigan Congratulations and Best Wishes, Seniors Your for a Successful Future Hardware Needs ART MEHARG Representing GILMAN’S AMERICAN HARDWARE NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY HO 1-2641 Willis, Michigan Phone: HUnter 3-2638 WILLIS BUNTON SUNOCO SERVICE 1 Stop Is All You Need Phone HObart 1-756] UNCC} MINICK’S SUPERMARKET Quality Is Our Most Important Product Phone HO 1-2261 Willis, Michigan JC’S ASHLAND SERVICES Corner of Rawsonville Road and East Huron River Drive Phone 483-6530 Congratulations to the Class of 1966 SPARROW FARM SUPPLY Willis, Michigan Phone HObart-1-2221 Distinguished Photographic Portraits for Nearly Forty Years CRAINE’S BEZIS GREENHOUSE STUDIOS Bedding Plants 6941 Schaefer 10705 Hitchingham Road Dearborn Milan, Michigan HO 1-4586 Detroit WILLIS MARKET FRANK AND IRENE YUNKMAN Willis, Michigan Phone HObart 1-7871 Open 8:00 to 10:00 Monday Through ‘Saturday 11:00 to 9:30 on Sunday A Collegiate School of Business, Founded in 1883. INSURE YOUR FUTURE WITH CLEARY COLLEGE TRAINING DO YOU KNOW THAT: Most Cleary graduates have a position before they graduate ? l. 2. Many types of business courses are available? ] ) . Business training provides increased security through increased earnings ? 4, CLEARY COLLEGE has thousands of successful graduates ? Classroom space is always limited for those who come late. To assure your welcome, REGISTER NOW for STENOGRAPHIC, SECRETARIAL, ACCOUNTING, OR MANAGEMENT TRAINING, You can earn a diploma in | year, an associate degree in two years, or a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration in just four years, REMEMBER THESE DATES! Registration Fall Term 1966 September 19, 1966 Opening of Summer Term 1967 June 26, 1967 Registration Fall Term 1967 -September 18, 1967 Cleary College is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as an Institution of Higher Learning and recognized by the Michigan Department of Public Instruction. 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