Calumet High School - Peace Pipe Yearbook (Calumet, MI)

 - Class of 1955

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Page 34 text:

ULSTAD, DONNA J. Commercial Ebb Tide G.A. A. Vice-President, Student Council, Glee Club, Cal-Hi-News, Eulalia, Booster Club. WANHAPIHA, VIRGINIA J. Fortune In Dreams VAIRO, .TUDITH A. Academic Magic Tango , G. A. A. , Cal-Hi-News, Editor: Eulalia, Booster Club, Dramatics Club, Secretary- Treasurer of Freshman Class, Student Council Delegate Sophomore Class, Forensics. WIC KSTROM. JANET M. Di-eamlandf' WANHALA, PATRICIA L. Academic Tea For Two Future Nurses' Club. ARSON, DONALD A. Ensi,-...ring I Really Don't Want To Know Radio Club. R. O. T. C. , Band. KAIFESH, MATT E, Wood Shop Detour Football, Track, .Tunior Class Treasurer. Commercial Academic

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SINCOCK, WILLIAM I. Wood Shop I've Got My Eyes On You Vice-President, Rifle Team, Drum and Bugle Corps. TAMMINEN JOYCE A. Academic I'll Walk With God Forensics, Cal-Hi-News, Peace Pipe,Staff,, Eulalia-Secretary, Reporter, Booster Club, D1-amatics Club, Junior Class Secretarv, S tudent Council, Future Teacher's Club, aenior Class Play, Latin Club. SORSEN, ANNETTE You Alone Home Economics THIELMAN, ELIZABETH A. Academic Ready, Willing, and Able Dramatics Club, Future Teacher's Club, Glee Club, Treasurer. STARICHA, JOHN J. Work With Me Annie R. 0. T. C. , Rifle Tearn, Industrial Secretary. THOMPSON, MARILYN L. Home Economics Dark Town Strutter's Ball Eulalia, Band-Pep Band. ST. GERMAIN, LA VERNE M. Academic Your're The One' Glee Club THURNER, BARBARA J. Academic Woma.n's World Class President Freshman, Eulalia, Treasurer, G. A,A., Dramatics Club, Booster Club, Radio Club, Future Nurses' Club SUHONEN, RONALD V. Sh--Boom Wood Shop TOURINIEMI, ADA J. Tara's Theme Eulalia, Glee Club, Cal-Hi-News, Future Teacher's Club. Commercial



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Class History A hand reaches up toward the bookcase, moves slowly along a shelf of dusty booksg pauses a moment -'53-'54-ah, '55. The owner picks out the book marked '55, blows some of the dust away, opens the cover and reads: It was very wet the day we entered high school as Froshg and, though the boys were soaked to the skin, the girls weren't even damp. We sat in our seats and awefully gazed at the Seniors and won- dered how any people so wonderful and terrifying could live. As our leaders for the year we chose Barb Thurner, Gary Crocker, Judy Vairo and Arlene Manninen. John Nadeau gained fame as second place winner in the Tri-County Radio Script Contest. Shirley Kivela made the poetry corner of the Cal-Hi-News with her outstanding poem-- If I Were Marooned Like Old Ben Gunn. Joyce Tamminen and Judy Vairo won honors in the Forensic Festival. Several of the girls who we re invited to join the Eulalia looked like left-overs from hobo week with their hair set, clothes on backwards and rouge on their faces as a part of their initiation. The coaches had gleams in their eyes when they looked at the promising sport material our class held. And so we left the land of x:2y and the Roman Empire whose gre ate st triumph was the conquering of the Latin languageg and journeyed on to the realm of the buggy bug chasers and got into that famous debate Were Caesar's methods justified by his ends? We also discovered the answer to Miss Baldwin's eternal question, lf you were stranded on a desert island what beauties--oops! I mean books would you wish you had with you? Our class, already fa.mous for its pep, became even more peppy when Shirley Musich, Shirley Kivela, Pat Hoganson, and Marsha Isola were elected cheerleaders. Joyce Tammienen, Peggy Knodel and Judy Vairo talked their way into the Regional Forensics Contest, with Judy going on to the district contest in Marquette. Ronald Berry-man won a starting position on the football squad with Roger Arola and Paul Bracco also making the varsity. Russ Jutila saw considerable action on the basketball team, while Arola, Gipp, and Gary Crocker led the reserve team through a fine season. Class officers were Sarah Lehto, Gary Crocker, Judy Vairo, and Carol Lepisto. We drifted on to American History and found we simply couldn't agree with Muzzy. We found ourselves some able leaders in Russ Jutila, Ruth Aalto, Joyce Tamminen, Matt Kaifesh, and Barb Langdon.' Shirley Kivela was chosen Homecoming Queen with another Junior, Barb Thurner, chosen as her attendant. Four of our exuberant classmates, Pat Hoganson, Shirley Musich, Sarah Lehto, and Shirley Kivela made thecheerleading squad. Ratings of excellent were won in the Forensic con- test by Virginia Plante, Sharon Guy, Joyce Tamminen and Bob Cornwall. Our class was represented in the band by fifteen of our mates and Mary Joy Sciace ro, 'drum majorette, set the pace for that organization. Dashing Bob Forsberg, drum major, led the Drum and Bugle Corps. John Staricha won the .ZZ rifle for best marksmanship in the R. O. T. C. The Juniors' prize achievement, the prom, was a grand success. 'Stairway to the Stars featured the Top-Hatters. Joan Harjala made a lovely queen. Our athletes were outstanding. Gary, Roger, and Russ were three sports men. Paul Bracco and Berryman started at the tackle positions. Matt Kaifesh and John Haataja were at guard and center positions respectively. The track scene looked bright with Mike Kaifesh, Jack Barry, and Haataja returning as distance men. Others exceptionally good we re, Russ Jutila, Gary Crocker, and Matt Kaifesh. They seem to get smaller every year. -The usual statement of a Senior when looking down on the Frosh. That's right, Seniors at last! Our last year--how long we had looked forward to it, and how the time has gone so fast that we scarcely had time to enjoy it! This was the year the Cool Kats canne into their own. John Nadeau was no longer with us as he had received a special scholarship, not requiring high school graduation. The class officers were Gary Crocker, Robert Forsbe rg, Ellen Priuska, Sarah Lehto, and James Fisher. Gary was President of the Student Council. Other organi- zations were headed by our able Seniorsg Sarah Lehto was President of the Eulalia and Captain of the cheerleading squad. Ruth Aalto was Secretary of the Teen Center. Joyce Tamminen was editor of the Peace Pipe. Barb Langdon was President of the Dramatics Club. Judy Vairo was editor of the Cal-Hi-News and Treasurer of the Teen Center. Janet Pelto headed the Future Teachers Clubg and Virginia Plante was President of the Future Nurses Club. Sarah Lehto was chosen Homecoming Queen, and reigned over the Booster Game. Sandy Koopikka was her attendant. Carol Hoganson took second place in the Why I'm Proud to be an American essay contest, for a prize of S75. The Senior play, Time Out for Ginger provided hilarity, with an all star cast of Bob Forsbe rg, Barb Langdon, Shirley Musich, Ronny Mixon, Jack Barry, Judy Vairo, Russ Jutila, Joyce Tamminen, Gary Crocker, and Bernice, Flash, Landini. Bob Forsberg was selected Lieutenant Colonel of the R. O. T, C. Cheers resounded through the chill night air for Matt and Mike Ka.i.fesh, Jack Barry, and Ray Garrow. Football season was here again, and Rog Arola, Russ Jutila, Ron Berryman, Ron'Arntsen, and Paul Bracco did their parts as stalwart sons of the gridiron. John Haataja was captain of the tearn. Gary Crocker gained fame as the football player with the nicest smile. Though the basketball team got off to a poor start, captain Gary Crocker along with Russ Jutila, helped spark the team on to victory later in the season. This is the History of the Class of 1955. He sits silent for a moment reminiscing. With a gentle sigh, he closes the book, puts it in its place on the shelf, and slowly walks away thinking--we were determined to make our mark in life and live up to our motto NOT AT THE TOP, BUT CLIMBING

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