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CLAQQ fas revealed in 19723 The U. N. General Assembly, hushed in anticipation, awaits the speech of Nathan Koivu- nen, newly appointed Ambassador to the United Nations. The U. N. building has taken on, a new look since being redecorated by two well-known interior decorators, Nancy Goodman and Marlene Nordstrom. This venture was financed by millionaires Jane Letvenow, Pepsi-Cola Queen, and Mike Koski, famed race track gambler. Koski's favorite chauffeur by far is Dave Karinen, an old school buddy. William Sheehan, a rising young executive for General Motors, states that much of his suc- cess is due to his capable secretary, Margie Naasko. Joe Pintar played a large part in putting the first man, Robert Tronti, on the moon. Efforts are being made to get him back. Eugene Vezzetti, the competent brain surgeon, is blessed with the services of two efficient surgical nurses, Christine Pastore and Christine Kangas. The city of Trimountain Cpop. 10, 0001 is the location for the offices of the law firm of Veker, Briski 84 Sleeman. Stuart, Paul, and Robert have managed to stick together in this way. Sandra Plesha and Beverley Givens are in charge of the fingerprinting files of the'F.B.I. in Washington, D. C. Richard Naasko has solved the Cuban problem, once and for all, by going down there and giving Castro a bath and a shave. Lorna Grohman, coach of the U. S. Women's Soccer Team for the 1972 Olympics, reports that Alden Virenius was selected as the Olympic Basketball Coach. David Luokka has been awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Delicious cherry pies, baked by Betty Smith, are in abundance in the Copper Country. She has made good use of her prize winning abilities. Frank Gallis is the head of the Marriage Counseling Service in Hancock. Bernice Nurmi is a model for Mike Keranen, artist of world renown. Albert Ross is the new What? Me Worry? man for MAD MAGAZINE. Mary Jane Phillips and Elaine Paananen are the co-authors of the nationally syndicated lovelorn column Dear Zelda. John Anttonen holds a job as aeronautical engineer for Douglas Aircraft. Priscilla Hitchens was promoted to the rank of Ensign in the WAVES. One of the happiest of people is Terry Kadletz, who will continue his career as game warden for Houghton County. Marjorie Salo is the Copper Country's first woman psychiatrist. Doug Coponen is proprietor of Doug's Used Cars located in Atlantic Mine. Doris Heikkinen, local tree surgeon, reports a successful year. Ed Stimac is the owner of radio station WTVB in Trimountain, Michigan. Melba Niva is president of the Typewriter's Anonymous Association. Jeffers High School has recently hired two new teachers: Harvey Marier for the Music De- partment, and David Kolehmainen for Driver Education. Sallie Elsila is now the Society Editor of the Chicago Tribune. Terry Hampton is campaigning for re-election as U. S. Senator. The man behind his rise in politics is his campaign manager, William Rinkinen. Mary Ann Bertolli, popular beautician, has set up her shop in Painesdale. Edward Verran is happily married and the father of eight children. Sandra Niemi has also found her life companiong and we hear she wants to match her grand- mother's record of sixteen children. Robert Tormala is a successful insurance salesman for Mutual of Omaha. Sallie Marsi reports that she has resided continuously in South Range for one year. 36
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ROBERT TORMALA Bob, who plans a future as a librarian, won the 1961 Library Award. He enjoys playing chess. He was an active member of Band and Chorus. ROBERT TRONTI Mullin likes listening to top tunes on the radio. He enjoys hunt- ing and fishing. After graduation he plans to take up a trade. ALDEN VIRENIUS Hayna dislikes days when nothing goes right. He kept himself active in athletics. This Finnish lad sets college as his goal leading to a teaching career. EUGENE VEZZETTI Our college bound Maynard's love of cars suggests automotive en- gineering. His favorite sport is sea- sonal skiing - snow or water. He en joyed athletics and chorus. STUART VEKER Stuie is a member of the Honor Society and enjoys working with cars and mathematical figures. He plans to be an operator of heavy equip- ment, EDWARD VERRAN Ekka's favorite pastime is eat- ing - then comes water sports. He has a lifesaving certificate and is a member of the Explorer Club. He insists that girls are pesty.
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C!-AQQGI John Anttonen - A basketball for our Dream Player. Mary Ann Bertolli - A book of serious jokes. Now keep a straight face. Paul Briski - A wheel for the Big Wheel. Douglas Coponen - A nickel toward your gas bill to Quincy. Sallie Elsila - A calendar to count the days till college starts. Frank Gallis - A book on Ten Easy Ways to Mambo to keep you in the swing. Beverley Givens - False eyelashes to attract the boys. Nancy Goodman - We renewed your order for Grohman Growing Pills: Lorna Grohman - A dish cloth - for you and John. Terry Hampton - A pair of glasses - for eyes too dangerous to be free ., Doris Heikkinen - A ring to give that special boy a hint. Priscilla Hitchens - A can of spinach to grow on. Terry Kadletz - A bottle of French Dressing. Do you approve, Frenchie? Christine Kangas - A map of Hancock. Can you find the Teen Center now? David Karinen - A can of paint for your car. Michael Keranen - An unneeded broom to sweep the girls off their feet. Nathan Koivunen - A piece of lumber to start your own business. Michael Koski - Face powder to cover your freckles. David Kolehmainen - A speedometer to check your mileage. Jane Letvenow - A bottle of Pepsi to remind you of someone dear. David Luokka - A motor. This should increase your walking speed. Harvey Marier - A medal for the laughing boy of the senior class. Sallie Marsi - A car for you and the girls. Marjorie Naasko - A medal for your ability to get along with everybody. Richard Naasko - Bells for someone we seldom hear. Sandra Niemi - A whistle to let us know you're here. Melba Niva - A medal for the quietest and pleasantest girl in the class. Marlene Nordstrom - A bicycle horn to keep up your musical talents. Bernice Nurmi - A five year membership in the Old-maids' Club. See if you can live up to it Elaine Paananen - A pin for the nearest girl in the senior class. Christine Pastore - A Toivola souvenir to remind you of the good old days. Mary Jane Phillips - Reducing Pills to prevent your putting on weight. Sandra Plesha - Since variety is the spice of life - A new list of boy friends. Joseph Pintar - This Jeffers banner to remind you of your school days. Billy Rinkinen - An Oscar for acting ability in the school play. Albert Ross - Here's a box of Wheaties to aid in your growth. Marjorie Salo - A motto: I cameg I sawg I conquered. William Sheehan - A book on How to Win a Woman's Heart. Robert Sleeman - A pin to help you hold up your pants. Betty Smith - A rosy apple to match your blushing. Edward Stimac - A record with which to begin your career as a disc jockey. Robert Tronti - A can of hair spray. This ought to keep your hair in place. Robert Tormala - A book. Now you can start your own library. Eugene Vezzetti - Blond hair rinseg since you have a soft spot for blondes. Stuart Veker - A knife for a sharp kid. Edward Verran - A can of paint to help improve your camp. Alden Virenius - A red marking pencil to aid in your teaching career. All in good humor - Junior Class Giftatory Committee. Margaret Stoneman Helen Staisil Maria Vezzetti Gloria Lassila Diane Marier 37
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