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Barbara Rintala leaves her good attendance to John P. Evald Salmi leaves his wolfish ways to John Pastore. Thomas Savola leaves Mr. Erva still talking about eligibility slips. Darlene Shiroda leaves her sly grin to Teddy Wisniewski. Jackie Sipola leaves his quiet voice to Ned Prusila. David Sivonen leaves. Walter Skoviak leaves his job at the IGA to Pat Rozich. James Somero leaves Government very very happily. David Coponen leaves his quiet manner and consideration for others as an example to the Eighth Grade boys. Margaret Stoneman leaves her job as editor of the yearbook to one of the eligible Juniors. Deanna Vettori leaves her black hair to Carol Maki. Maria Vezzetti leaves the Toots to Sandra Staisil. Jerry Maatta leaves all the girls in awe. Carol Korpinen and Helen Staisil leave their winsome ways to Gloria DeForge and Linda Manninen. Maria Mustonen CSealJ President Michael Price CS an Elma Halrnen 6 Witnesses: I. M. Dumb U. R. Too Signed and sealed, this day, date of graduation, A.D. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty Three, before me, Notary Public, in the State of Happy and We're Done County. Pinch Me Notary Public Class Prophecy Place - Pluto Time - May 1973 While working in my lab one night, My eyes beheld an eery sight, My monster from its slab did rise, Then suddenly to my surprise, Did tell these facts to me Of fellow students of '63. My monster reported these things: Jerry Maatta raising prizecattle on a farm in Toivola. Roger Lorenz is the game warden at Toivola. Walter Skoviak is growing financially as manager at Kivi's. Michael Frice's T.V. show'has been replaced by Barbara Rintala in Song Along with Barb. Nicholas DuBois has his own T. V. show Amateur Surgeon. Shirley Mattila is Principal at the South Range Grade School. Deanna Vettori and Cheryl Toyra are the owners of the famous hat shop in Hancock, The Wig-Wag. Julie Pintar and Gloria Rantamaki are writers of a love column in the Mining Gazette called Success 25
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Last Will and Testament We, the class of 1963, being of sound mind and body, despite remarks to the contrary, knowing that our departure will cause much sorrow to the remaining students, wish to alleviate their grief by gifts including some of our interesting characteristics. WE DO, therefore, declare this our last will and testament. To the faculty whose friendship and support has aided greatly in making these four years the hap- piest of our lives, we bequeath our sincerest gratitude. To the Juniors we will our superiority complex. For use, not abuse. To the Sophomores, we will our ability to make money. To the Freshmen we leave our red marks. Raymond Anttila leaves his quiet ways to Joan Dennis. Julie Baima leaves with ideas of homemaking. Lucky! Kay Davis leaves her ability to get along with Mr. Davis to Richard Podner. Sharon DeForge leaves her cooking ability to Ann Romano. Nicholas DuBois sadly leaves. Michael Price leaves his dinner dance bills to anyone who can spend more. Caroline Guili leaves her wild antics to her sister, Corrine. Elma Halinen leaves her bald tires to Kathy Niemi. Betty Austin leaves her pie making ability to Kathy Datto. Helen Eskola happily leaves Dennis C. Niemi. Ed Hartel leaves his beard to Michael Raffaelli. Now play Castro. Rhodetta Baakko leaves her library job to Irene' Myllyla. Carole Kaiponen leaves her four year secretarial job to Patty Kamppinen. Barbara Laitila leaves her singing ability to Mary Kokko. Gloria Lassila leaves her primping habits to Ann Marie Keranen. James Lindgren leaves his singing and guitar playing ability to John Keranen. Now woo the girls. Lloyd Lantto leaves his nickname Blob to Peter Manty. Rose Lassila leaves her sweet disposition to Carol Rozich. Jeffrey Linna leaves English IV happily. Dennis Lorenz and Rita Lindeman leave the path they have worn in the hall to Jerry and Edie. Roger Maatta leaves his and Loie's corner in the hall to Judy Metsa and her beau. Roger Lorenz leaves his wise cracks in English IV. Cheryl Toyra leaves her commercial skills to those lucky girls who follow her. Shirley Mattila leaves'her good marks to her brother Uno. Margaret Metsa leaves varsity cheering to her sister, Judy. Janet Mikkola leaves her excess height to Nancy Paavilainen. Dennis E. Niemi leaves his pull with Mr. Davis to Johnny Pulkinen. Glenn Murray leaves his nickname Chipmunk to Christine Lindeman. Maria Mustonen leaves Dale Adams to any girl interested in pesty boys. Diane Marier leaves her sewing ability to the 8th grade girls. Carol Naasko leaves her long hair to John Baima. Now, Pudgy, you will have something to comb Dennis C. Niemi leaves all the girls happy he has left. Mildred Niva leaves her quiet manners to Kenneth Kostamo. Barbara Parolini leaves her typing ability to Kathy Vezzetti. Vernon Perfetti leaves his girl friends to his brother. Julie Pintar and Gloria Rantamaki leave their trips to Hancock to Janet Pleshe and Susan Morin. 24
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Can Be Yours. Helen Eskola is a world famous Beautician in Hollywood. Janet Mikkola is now a famous dress designer in Paris. Edward Hartel is in Painesdale. His Ed's Bar-B-Q is prospering. Betty Austin is in charge of the candy-stripers at St. Joseph's Hospital. Rose Lassila is the receptionist for Dr. Ben Casey. Glenn Murray is Heat-Engineer at the high school. Dennis C. Niemi sells fuel for missiles, a rising business. Roger Maatta is advertising Wildroot hair cream on T. V. Jackie Sipola is now working for his Doctor's degree in ionospheric electronics at the University of Michigan. Julie Baima is captain of the Women's U. S. Olympic Soccer Team. Jeffrey Linna and Raymond Anttila are still trying to get their bucks. They are hunting all year round. Caroline Guili is touring the U. S. as a concert pianist. Mildred Niva, Maria Mustonen, and Margie Metsa are now earning Masters Degrees at Michigan Tech. Sharon DeForge owns a chain of European restaurants. Darlene Shiroda is now famous home economist. Elma Halinen and Diane Marier head departments at Ford Motor Company in Detroit. Dennis E. Niemi is star player for the Toivola Globe Trotters. David Sivonen is ski instructor at Mont Ripley. Vernon Perfetti insturcts dancing at a girls club in New York. Rhodetta Baakko has recently returned from an European trip with her ambassador husband. Still diplo- matic! Carole Kaiponen is the proud cookie maker for three beautiful children. Barbara Laitila and Maria Vezzetti model for La Pierre's in Paris. Gloria Lassila is a happy homemaker for the lucky man of her choice and their five little ones. Carol Naasko is head waitress at the Douglass House. Jim Lindgren has his own band called the Toivola Toppers. Dennis Lorenz is rising rapidly with American Airlines. Rita Lindeman is the secretary of a private law firm in California. Carol Korpinen and Helen Staisil are starring in a new TV series, U.S. 41 . Tommy Savola is Republican candidate for governor of Michigan. Lloyd Lantto is his campaign manager Margaret Stoneman is 'editor-in-chief of Vogue Magazine. Barbara Parolini became rich selling Evening in Baltic perfume. Kathleen Davis is head stewardess of Eastern Airlines. David Coponen is manufacturing a child's toy, Duffer's Doodles. James Somero has written a best-seller: Fishing is Fun. My monster then did cease to talk, But restlessly began to walk, First did the Mash, that Monster Mash Then disintegrated with a flash. Authors: Elma Halinen Michael Frice 26
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