L'Anse High School - Envoy Yearbook (L'Anse, MI)

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t THE YEARBOOK STAFF OF L’ANSE HIGH SCHOOL L’ANSE, MICHIGAN PRESENTS % DEDICATION MRS. ELMA O'HARA appreciation for her many untiring efforts, encouragement and assistance to the ma of children in the L'Anse Township School System over her many years of service use of education, we, the Yearbook Staff of 1965, dedicate this yearbook'; - 2 ADMINISTRA TION HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL MR. WILLIS C. OLSON B.S. Northern Michigan University M.A. University of Michigan Michigan State University JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL MR. PAUL K. WARD B.A. Eastern Michigan University M.A. University of Michigan SUPERINTENDENT MR. ROBERT FREDRIKSON B.S. Northern Michigan University M.A. Michigan State University ADMINISTRATION 4 FACULTY GLENN L. ANDERSON B.S. Northern Michigan University M.A. University of Michigan, Northern Michigan University MUSIC EDWARD J. BRINKMAN B.S. Northern Michigan University INDUSTRIAL ARTS BONNIE BERGGREN B.S. Northern Michigan University, University of Hawaii HOME ECONOMICS ELIZABETH J. DESCHAINE B.S. St. Scholastica, Northern Michigan University, University of Michigan COMMERCIAL MARY A. HARRINGTON B.A. Northern Michigan University, University of Michigan M.A. Northern Michigan University GUIDANCE ANDREW J. GAUTHIER B.S. Northern Michigan University INDUSTRIAL ARTS SANTO FORMOLO B.S. Northern Michigan University, Michigan Technological University MATHEMATICS B.S. University of Minnesota, Notre Dame University, Ely Junior College M.A. University of Michigan, Michigan Technological University, Northern Michigan University CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, MATHE- MATICS DAVID D. GOULET MARY MARGARET HIGGINS B.A. St. Scholastica LATIN, WORLD HISTORY, ECONOMICS, GOVERNMENT ED R. JACOBY B.A. Northern Michigan University, University of Michigan ENGLISH, SPANISH STANLEY R. LARSON B.A. Trinity College ENGLISH JAMES MATTSON B.A. Northern Michigan, University, Suomi College M.A. Northern Michigan Uni- versity, Michigan Technological University INDUSTRIAL ARTS, DRIVER TRAINING MARY LEE MAGNUS ON B.S. Northern Michigan University M.A. University of Michigan ENGLISH DONALD McKINDLES Northern Michigan University DRIVER EDUCATION NORMAN D. McKINDLES, JR B.S. St. Norbert's College BIOLOGY LEO M. OUTINEN B.S. Northern Michigan University HISTORY WILLIAM POPP B.S. Northern Michigan University, Arizona State University PHYSICAL EDUCATION MIRIAM SAUVOLA B.S. Northern Michigan University, New York University, Suomi Col- lege M.A. Northern Michigan University COMMERCIAL PETER J. RAYMOND B.S. Northern Michigan University M.A. University of Michigan M.A.T. Michigan State University, Eastern Michigan University, Michigan Technological University SCIENCE ALTON SEID B.S. Michigan State University, University of Michigan, Northern Michigan University JUNIOR HIGH MATH, SCIENCE V CON J. SULLIVAN B.A. Northern Michigan University, St. Paul Seminary, St. Lawrence Seminary GUIDANCE, SOCIAL STUDIES URSULA UTLEY B.S. Northern Michigan University, University of Michigan M.A. University of Michigan, Northern Michigan University PHYSICAL EDUCATION SENIORS 10 ORGANICA TIONS ' FUTURE TEACHERS v FIRST ROW; Left to right: P. Koski, M. Schultz, S. Johnson, S. Rock, E. Whitman, L. Nurmela, L. Forsberg, B. Goudreau, H. Foy. SECOND ROW: M. Rolof, G. Bishop, C. Brunette, J. Groleau, M. Moilanen, M. Dawson, R. Almli, C. Brownlee, L. Nevala. THIRD ROW: D. Westman, N. Auger, D. Marion, D. Andersen, R. Menard, J. Elmblad, J. Stelmaszek, M. Snyder, D. Titus. FUTURE NURSES FIRST ROW; Left to right: L. Larson, M. Kytola, C. Jentoft, B. Lee, S. Tormanen, F. Stelmaszek, J. Mathes, C. Pilkey, D. Dusincki, E. Koskimaki, H. Foy, B. Longrie, SECOND ROW: D. La Pointe, PV Bourdage, P. Bennett, B Reed, K. Sands, M. Selden, B. Frustaglio, B. Newland, A. Miron, S. Lambert, J. Kotila. THIRD ROW: B. Huh- tala, K. Olson, J. Loonsfoot, B. Tembreull, A. Salo, W. Elmblad, M. Hofbauer, L. Elmblad, M. Nopola, G. De Cota. FOURTH ROW: M. Kemppainen, C. Pekkala, M. Soli, S. Nord, D. Johnson, S. Champine, C. Brunette G. Rajala, K. Kristo, M. Haara, M. Rolof. -Aiis© Tv STUDENT COUN04d P° ip s oQi FIRST ROW; Left to right: S. Risku, Reporter; B. Sandberg, V. Pres.; E. Deschaine, Pres.; K. Sands, Sec.; R. Fredrikson, Treas., Advisors: Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Olson. SECOND ROW: D. Miller, M. Kemppainen, R. Huhtula, J. Hofbauer, F. Ridell, J. McMullin, A. Jentoft, L. Sandberg, S. Van Buren, J. Nankervis, D. Titus, S. Johnson. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS FIRST ROW; Left to right: Advisor; Mrs. Berggren; B. Longrie, S. Hietala; S. Ala, F. Stelmaszek, B. Lee, L. Kinnunen, F. Roberts, L. Forcia. MIDDLE ROW; C. Pilkie, K. Anderson, O. Stein, E. Kantola, G. Goodreau, J. Soli, J. Moilanen, B. Reed. TOP ROW; D. Titus, D. Dawson, G. Allert, M. Soli, M. Groleau, G. Loose- more, J. Leighton, P. Godell, M. Hofbauer. 13 PEP CLUB VARSITY CLUB FIRST ROW; Left to right: J. Campagnola, J. Hofbauer, R. Cavanaugh, T. Leemon, T. Hofbauer, L. Roy, J. Selden, D. Saarinen, Coach, Mr. Popp. SECOND ROW: T. Cavanaugh, T. Kent, G. Carriere, Coach, Mr Mattson. THIRD ROW: R. Fredrickson, D. Marion, D. Anderson, R. Swartz, T. Lee, M. Connor, R. St. George, L. LeClaire, M. Brogan. FOURTH ROW: M. Whitman, R. Menard, G. Gerard, J. Marinich, M. Nordstrom, B. Sandberg, A. Jentoft, D. Whitman. 14 PEP CLUB GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FRONT ROW: Left to Right: S. Johnson, L. Larson, C. Jentoft, M. Snyder, S. Rock, L. Nurmela, S. Risku, L. Nevala, D. Coppler, C. Brownlee, H. Foy, M. Rolof. MIDDLE ROW: P. Bennett, C. Pekkala, B. Johnson, K. Martinac, M. Blanchard, K. Kristo, A. Miron, E. Whitman, J. Groleau, M. Moilanen, C. Burnette, I. Falk, L. Christianson. TOP ROW: S. Champine, C. Shook, S. Maki, M. Schultz, M. Jarvey, V. Manning, B. Tembreull, M. Seldon, B. Heikkinen, N. Auger, C. Olson, L. Forsberg. 15 THE YEARBOOK STAFF FIRST ROW; Left to right; S. Champine, Editor, E. Deschaine; Business Manager, M. Hofbauer; R. Leemon, Advisor, Mr. Jacoby. SECOND ROW: W. Rafferty, Photo Editor, B. Sandberg; L. Borowski, Assistant Busi- ness Manager, R. Fredrikson; Assistant Editor, B. Falk; A. Sikorsky, B. Leemon, J. Kotila. 16 ACTI VITIES BAND 18 CHORUS 19 RELIGIOUS GROUPS CATHOLIC FIRST ROW; Left to right: E. Koskimaki, M. Mattson, C. Jentoft, S. Lambert, L. Mathes, A. Miron, D. La Pointe, H. Foy, M. Schultz, J. Mathes, SECOND ROW: B. Lee, P. Haara, G. Marinich, C. Kent, B. Kent, D. Johnson, J. Schultz, R. Soli, G. Theriault, P. Le Claire, R. Almli, D. Roy, F. Schneck, THIRD ROW: B. Pat- rikus L. Koskimaki, L. Elmblad, B. Huhtala, D. Dusincki, H. Fish, F. Ridell, L. Christianson, M. Selden, L. Meyer, G. Archambeau, T. McIntyre, G. Sands. FOURTH ROW: J. Hofbauer, J. Groleau, C. Brunette, M. Rolof, B. Leemon, M. Jarvey, K. Funke, V. Manning, E. Whitman, K. Olson, C. St. George, D. Deschaine, C. Selden. FIFTH ROW: D. Kent, R. Le Claire, G. Mattson, J. Drew, L. Borowski, D. Whitman, D. Welsh, J. White, W. Deschaine, R. Supanich, J. Carriere, M. Manning, D. Boyer. CATHOLIC FIRST ROW; Left to right: E. Deschaine, M. Perrow, S. Gauthier, K. Golden, M. Hofbauer, B. Goudreau, S. Johnson, J. Koskimaki, P. Bennett, M. Stiglich, SECOND ROW: L. Roy, E. Schultz, L. Ala, D. La Plante, T. La Berge, T. Leemon, L. Lambert, M. Blanchard, M. Seavoy, B. Knapp, R. Leemon. THIRD ROW: G. Car- riere, P. Sands, M. Le Claire, A. Andersen, C. Patrikus, T. Kent, R. Stiglich, H. Funke, N. Patrikus, A. Sirard, D. Johnson, R. Sands, J. Selden. FOURTH ROW: K. Kakhonen, D. Sayotovich, M. Nordstrom, D. Andersen, M. Tembreull, R. McDonald, R. Marinich, J. Marinich, R. St. George, J. Elmblad, R. Denomme, J. McCormick, T. Lee. FIFTH ROW: M. Charron, M. Brogan, L. Le Claire, M. Whitman, M. Salo, J. Gabe, R. Belanger, D. Lohr, W. Cote, T. Freitag, J. Velmer, D. Jarvey, T. Shalifoe, J. Spresser. RELIGIOUS GROUPS LUTHERAN FIRST ROW; Left to right: L. Forsberg, R. Tollefson, L. Framstad, D. Jacoby, L. Nevala, P. Bourdage, S. Torma, P. Koski. SECOND ROW: S. Lindahl, D. Schmitz, M. Soli, M. Deslaurier, M. Haara, R. Teddy, R. Johnson, P. Danielson, B. Reed. THIRD ROW: M. Connor, M. Moilanen, R. Johnson, R. Hofer, D. Loosemore, D. Westman, J. Soli, C. Pekkala. FOURTH ROW: R. Waisanen, R. Stevens, A. Jentoft, J. Leighton, E. Monson, C. Heikkinen, W. Moilanen, L. Framstad. OUTLYING LUTHERAN FIRST ROW; Left to right: L. Ahola, M. Kytola, L. Rajala, H. Godell, R. Norback, L. Maki, P. Huhtala, C. Salli. SECOND ROW: D. Manninen, D. Coppler, L. Nurmela, S. Gasner, D. Nankervis, J. Elmblad, J. Nanker- vis, C. Niemi. THIRD ROW: L. Erickson, J. Maki, P. Maki, L. Nelson, B. Frustaglio, M. Nopola, K. Koskela, S. Heikkinen. FOURTH ROW: E. Heikkinen, W. Elmblad, I. Falk, R. Hanson, R. Risku, L. Kanniainen, D. Leaf, S. Maki, C. Kallio, P. Godell. FIFTH ROW: R. Janda, A. Clisch, R. Maki, C. Maki, B. Torma, G. Row- loff, G. Rajala, R. Maki. 21 RELIGIOUS GROUPS BAPTIST FIRST ROW: K. Kristo, G. Mitchell, B. McMullin, E. Bourdo, D. McMullin. 1AST ROW: M. Lydman, G. Gerard, J. McMullin, J. McMullin. METHODIST FIRST ROW: C. Oakes, T. Cavanaugh, R. Rock, J. Kotila. MIDDLE ROW: C. Brownlee, R. Cavanaugh, K. Lyberg, M. Thoreson. IAST ROW: N. Auger, M. Snyder, A. Asher, L. Sandbeig, W. Glover, S. Rock. 22 DEBATE TEAM SEATED, left to right: D. Titus, Mr. Ward, Advisor; H. Foy. SECOND ROW: J. Leighton, J. Spresser. JOURNALISM STAFF SEATED, left to right: S. Johnson, D. Titus, J. Spresser, B. Deschaine, D. Westman, P. Code 11. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ward, A. Andersen, C. Patrikus, J. Soli, P. Sands, J. Kantola, M. Blanchard, K. Kristo, N. Auger, E. Kaura- nen, B. Goudreau. 23 PROM THEME: SHANGRI-LA DATE: MAY 1965 Reserved for your personal pictures. 24 PROM Reserved for your personal pictures. 25 26 A THLETICS VARSITY FIRST ROW: Left to right: R. Waisanen, L. Roy, J. McCormick, M. Nordstrom, J. McMullin, R. McDonald, A. Jentoft, T. Cavanaugh, J. Campagnola, R. Leemon, R. Cavanaugh. SECOND ROW: Coach--Mr. Matt- son, Assistant Coach--Mr. Popp, R. Chenoweth, D. Marion, J. Selden, L. LeClaire, R. Menard, T. Lee, M. Brogan, M. Whitman, T. Kent, B. Sandberg, L. Sandberg, D. Whitman, Manager--D. Saarinen. THIRD ROW: D. Roy, T. Leemon, C. Rehn, J. Carriere, R. Liimatainen, J. Hofbauer, R. St. George, D. Loosemore, J Hofbauer, A. Clische. JUNIOR VARSITY HRST ROW; Left to right: R. Liimatainen, D. Roy, J. Carriere, R. Waisanen, L. Sandberg, D. Loosemore J. Hofbauer, A Chsche, D. Whitman. SECOND ROW: Coach-Mr. Popp, R. Reed, C. Kent, J. McMullin, J. NanKervis, J. Hofbauer, J. Stelmaszek, A. Stenson, R. Kent, K. Funke. THIRD ROW: R. Durocher R. Roberts, P. LeClaire, D. Kent, R. Hofer, D. Lambert, J. Schultz, R. Soli, S. VanBuren, E. Asher. Big A Mac Nutch Cyrus Campie Bobby SENIOR 'Max VARSITY Tom MEMBERS Absent: Howard Funke 29 VARSITY COACHES J. Mattson, W. Popp FOOTBALL L'ANSE OPPONENT 20 13 Lake Linden 12 0 Ontonagon 26 0 Bishop Baraga 18 13 Calumet 13 33 Crystal Falls 45 0 Baraga 20 26 Hancock 6 21 Houghton 6 28 Gladstone L'ANSE 61 74 37 68 55 81 53 64 70 80 112 53 48 62 56 49 55 67 48 BASKETBALL OPPONENT 73 69 70 38 50 57 59 60 57 77 38 54 74 67 50 84 52 58 49 Tournament Crystal Falls Jeffers Ontonagon Houghtor Calumet Dollar Bay Lake Linden Baraga Lake Linden Jeffers Dollar Bay Ontonagon Hancock Houghton Baraga Stambaugh Crystal Falls Lake Linden Hancock 30 VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Left to right: J. Campagnola, M. Connor, J. Elmblad, Managers, J. Derocher and D. Saarinen, A. Anderson, J. Marinich, J. Selden. LAST ROW: C. Harju, J. McMullin, G. Gerard, Coach, Mr. Popp, R. Belanger, R. Swartz, R. St. George. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW; Left to right: J. Schultz, J. Hofbauer, J. McMullin, S. Forsberg, J. Hofbauer, R. Liimatainen, J. Marinich. LAST ROW: R. Hansen, R. Derocher, R. LeClaire, R. Fredrickson, D. Kent, R. Hofer, R. Soli, Coach Mr. Brinkman. 31 SENIORS 32 Shirley Carol Lorraine TOP ROW, L. to R.: Bette Falk, Lorraine Nevala, Shirley Risku, Carol Brown- lee. BOTTOM: Susie Rock, Captain. Susie Bette JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to right, Barbara McMullin, Sharon Tormanen, Linnea Nurmela, Bonnie Lee, and Debbie Coppler. Linnea Nurmela is captain of the B-Team cheerleaders. 34 B-TEAM COPPER COUNTRY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS The B-Team, coached by Mr. Edward Brinkman, captured the conference trophy this year. Our congratulations to the boys for a job well done. We hope that both teams do as well and even better next year. GOOD LUCK! In the picture at the left, the tri- captains of the team and only sophomores on the team proudly display the hard-won trophy. The captains are: James Hofbauer Robert Fredrikson Gerald Hofbauer 35 FRESHMEN Karl Funke Lee Sandberg Mike Harsh Bob Hofer Ray Soli Jim Schultz John McMullin Jim Stelmaszek SOPHOMORES Bob Fredrikson Gerry Gerard Jim Hofbauer Dan Whitman TRACK JUNIORS Dave Marion Roger Cavanaugh Mike Brogan Mike Connor Dan Andersen SENIORS Ray McDonald Mike Nordstrom Jim McMullin Tom Cavanaugh John McCormick Curt Rehn Adrian Jentoft John Campagnola Tom Shook 36 SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: President, A. Jentoft; Secretary, J. Koskimaki; Vice-President, J. Spresser; Historian, D. Westman; Treasurer, R. McDonald; Student Council Representatives, E. Deschaine; J. McMullin. VALEDICTORIAN 38 DIANE WESTMAN WILLIAM AALTO He'll gain success some future day. ARNOLD ANDERSEN I can be pushed just so far. ERIC BOURDO No man can be a patriot on an empty stomach. THOMAS CAVANAUGH Every beginning is hard. 39 MICHAEL CHARRON It is much easier to begin a thing than to finish it. LAURICE CHAPMAN Hours fly, flowers die. days, new ways, pass by. stays. New Love WILUAM COTE The age of chivalry is gone. RICHARD DENOMME Go West, young man, go West! 40 ELIZABETH DESCHAINE it You never can tell what she's going to do. JAMES FOY He went his own way from day to day. GLENN FRANTI In wisdom's ranks he stands the first, and stands prepared to meet the worst. HOWARD FUNKE Happy am I, from care I am free. WILLIAM GLOVER Ambition is no cure for love. PHYLLIS GODELL Those who bring sunshine to others cannot keep it from them- selves. 41 BEVERLY GOUDREAU Of all creatures, the boy is the most unmanageable. CLIFFORD HARJU It is easier to believe than to doubt. DAVID HEIKKILA I know all the right answers, but not the right questions. LANCE HEIKKINEN He puts his worries in his pocket with a hole in it. MARY HOFBAUER Twinkle, twinkle, goes her eye, Who, we wonder, is the guy. CHARLES HOLLON Late to bed, early to rise, makes a man sleepy. 42 MARVIN HOLMA The times are not as bad as they seem; They couldn't be! DENNIS JARVEY Nothing is more useful than silence. ADRIAN JENTOFT Everything he does, he does well; and he does everything. JOHN JOHNSON Someday I'll do something extraordinary. ROBERT JOHNSON Sing and I'll sing with you, Study, and you'll study alone. ROSALIE JOHNSON A pleasant mixture of all that's good. 43 SANDRA JOHNSON Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes. JOHN KANTOLA The fair sex is your department. ELIZABETH KAURANEN Let the world go as it may, I will take it any way. EDWARD KILPELA Behind every successful man there is a woman. JEAN KOSKIMAKI A mischievous pixie is she, a delight for all to see. THOMAS LA BERGE Don't recite so loud, I'm trying to sleep. 44 LYNDA LAMBERT Speech is Golden. SYBIL LA FERNIER I always follow ambition, but I never seem to catch up with it. MICHAEL LE CLAIRE It is better to learn late, than never. ROBERT LEEMON Who can tell what the future will bring. LAURETTA LEINONEN Quiet and reserved is she, A stu- dent of the first degree. JOHN LEIGHTON He came, He saw, He is still looking them over. 45 FRANK LEWIS He takes life as it comes. DAVID LOHR Life is a comedy. JOHN McCORMICK Ambition has no rest. RAYMOND MCDONALD Why should the devil have all of the good times? JAMES McMULLIN A real great guy who is every- one's friend. Quiet? CAREY MAKI His quietness indicates hidden charm. 46 KATHY MAKI It's nice to be natural when one is naturally nice. NANCY MAKI Cool, calm and collected all times. LEONARD MAKI If this is liberty, give me death. ROBERT MAKI There'll be a hot time in the old town tonight. SHIRLEY MAKI A man is better than a book any day. SUSAN MAKELA Liked by all, courted by one. Plenty of brains, lots of fun. 47 JOSEPH MARINICH They all like me, and I like them all. ROGER MARINICH My days go on, and on, and on. MICHAEL NORDSTROM Nothing spoils a romance so much as a sense of humor and a woman. LORYL NELSON A word that is not spoken never does any mischief. 48 M VRK OBERG I want what I want when I want it. CLAUDIA PATRIKUS A woman's mind is cleaner than a man's--She changes it more often. NATALIE PATRIKUS Silence is a mystery to her. CURT REHN A gentleman he is; admired by all the girls. RONALD RISKU Schooling has really done no harm, but I feel safer on the farm. ROCHELLE ROCK Caught in the web of love. 49 50 ESSIEMAE STEVENS An honest person is the greatest work of God. MICHAEL TEMBREULL For he's a jolly good fellow! 51 CHARLENE WANDELL BRIDGET WATTERS DIANE WESTMAN She speaks softly and smiles sweetly. A blonde blue-eyed lass famous for her blush. A gentle heart is tied with an easy string. ROGER WITTUM He combines brains with a great personality. ROBERT YOUNGREN His eyes and curly hair catch the eye of a certain girl. 52 UNDER CL A SSMEN JUNIORS G. Aalto J. Abba H. Ahola L. Ala D. Anderson J. Bennett P. Bennett G. Bishop M. Blanchard E. Bourdage M. Brogan R. Cavanaugh S. Champine R. Chenoweth M. Connor L. Cummings L. Cummings J. Dusincki J. Elmblad J. Erickson L. Erickson B. Falk S. Forcia D. Foy L. Framstad T. Freitag J. Gabe S. Gauthier K. Golden C. Hansen C. Heikkinen T. Hofbauer B. Holappa C. Hollon J. Howes 54 JUNIORS B. Johnson D. Johnson D. Johnson K. Kahkonen R. Kantola M. Kemppainen T. Kent B. Knapp D. Koski D. Koski K. Kristo L. LeClaire M. LeClaire T. Lee T. Leemon L. Lepola B. Longrie D. McMullin J. Maki T. Marinich D. Marion K. Martinac R. Menard G. Mitchellr W. Moilanen D. Nankervis D. Niemi S. Niemi D. Paulos C. Pekkala M. Perrow J. Rajala C. Rehn C. Rehn S. Risku 55 JUNIORS J. Robillard S. Rock L. Roy M. Salo K. Sands R. Sands B. Sandberg M. Sanregret D. Sayotovich M. Seavoy E. Selden C. Shook J. Solberg J. Soli N. Spencer R. St. George A. Stenson J. Sterbenz R. Stevens M. Stiglich R. Swartz M. Syrjala R. Tollefson B. Torma R. Waisanen 56 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS K. Sands, Student Council; S. Risku, Student Council; B. Falk, Treasurer; D. Marion, Vice-President; S. Rock, Secretary; B. Sandberg, President. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS H. Foy, Vice-President; J. Hofbauer, President; P. Koski, Secretary; D. Saarinen, Treasurer; F. Ridell, Student Council; R. Fredrikson, Student Council. 57 SOPHOMORES R. Almli T. Almli R. Bloomhoff L. Borowski D. Boyer C. Brownlee C. Brunette J. Carriere D. Chevalier L. Christianson A. Clish R. Collins D. Coppler M. Dawson G. DeCota M. Deschaine W. Deschaine J. Drew S. Drew L. Dudo L. Elmblad W. Elmblad R. Erickson I. Falk J. Falk H. Fish L. Forsberg H. Foy S. Franti R. Fredrikson B. Frustaglio R. Genschow G. Gerard G. Glover R. Godell SOPHOMORES J. Golden J. Groleau M. Haara B. Heikkinen L. Heikkinen R. Herrala J. Hofbauer J. Hofbauer B. Huhtala M. Jarvey C. Jentoft T. Jestila J. Johnson J. Kantola M. Kasper L. Ketola A. Kivela P. Koski L. Koskimaki D. Kubit M. Kytola W. Lahti D. Lambert D. LaPlante L. Larson D. Laturi S. LeClaire B. Leemon D. Lewis R. Liimatainen S. Lindahl D. Loosemore J. McEwen C. Maki J. Maki 59 SOPHOMORES L. Maki P. Maki M. Manning V. Manning D. Manninen L. Mathes J. Mattson M. Mattson M. Moilanen L. Nelson L. Nevala B. Newland S. Nord L. Nurmela K. Olson O. Paquette B. Patrikus P. Pulkki F. Ridell D. Roy G. Rowloff D. Saarinen D. Santti F. Schneck M. Schultz C. Selden M. Selden J. Selden M. Snyder J. Soli D. St. Andre C. St. George G. Stein W. Sterbenz S. Stevens 60 R. Supanich B. Tembreull C. Verbonac J. Voakes L. Waisanen R. Waisanen D. Welsh D. Whitman Angels??? SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES !!!! 62 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Student Council, J. Nankervis, S. Van Buren, President; L. Sandberg; Vice-President; K. Funke, Secretary; J. Elmblad, Treasurer; J. Kotila. 63 FRESHMEN S. Aalto L. Ahola G. Archambeau E. Asher L. Beauprey E. Borg an P. Bourdage D. Brogan W. Chaudier F. Danielson R. Derocker M. DesLaurier D. Dusincki P. Ellenich J. Elmblad K. Eskel H. Fish S. Forsberg L. Framstad K. Funke C. Gasner H. Godell P. Gourneau P. Haara R. Hansen M. Harsh E. Heikkinen P. Heltunen R. Hofer P. Hutula D. Jacoby R. Janda D. Johnson R. Johnson C. Kallio FRESHMEN L. Kanniainen C. Kent D. Kent R. Kent K. Koskela E. Koskimaki J. Kotila G. LaFemier D. Lambert S. Lambert D. LaPointe D. Leaf P. LeClaire R. LeClaire B. Lee J. Loonsfoot K. Loonsfoot A. Lydman T. McIntyre B. McMullin J. McMullin J. Maki R. Maki R. Maki G. Marinich J. Martinac J. Mathes L. Meyer A. Miron J. Nankervis T. Nankervis C. Niemi M. Nopala R. Norback R. Oikarinen 65 FRESHMEN W. Paquet J. Pennock C. Piikey W. Rafferty G. Rajala L. Rajala B. Reed R. Roberts M. Rolof M. Salo G. Sands L. Sandberg D. Schmitz J. Sichultz B. Shook E. Sikkila M. Soli R. Soli T. Stebbins J. Stelmaszek I S. Stenson J. Stiglich R. Teddy C. Theriault S. Tormanen 66 CLASS OFFICERS 7th GRADE Vice-Pres.: President: Treasurer: Secretary: K. Allert R. Huhtala G. Harkonen J. Derocher 8th GRADE Secretary: President: Treasurer: Vice-Pres.: N. Thoreson D. Miller D. Van Able A. Campbell SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW--left to right: M. Rafferty, K. Paquett, C. Pennock, L. VanBuren, K. Sayotovich, M. Waisanen, J. Lyberg, C. Selden. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Mattson, J. Seppanen, B. St. George, S. Lahti, M. Peterson, M. LaFernier, S. Roy, D. Loosemore, R. Soli, D. Newland. LAST ROW: S. Stein, B. Martinac, R. Wirtanen, C. Peterson, W. Nygord, E. Pitonquit, N. Theriault, B. Miller. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW--left to right: A. Erickson, N. Jarvey, J. Kinnunen, J. Jacobson, C. Hofbauer, T. Archambeau, G. Harkonen, D. Koski, K. Allert. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Popp, J. Genschow, G. Hietala, M. Johnson, J. Derocher, A. Dantes, R. Asher, M. Ellinich, F. Curtis, M. Bianco. LAST ROW: G. Anderson, P. Nygord, J. Dorsky, R. Huntala, M. Ketola, D. Jacoby, C. Collins, J. Adams. 68 EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW--left to right: K. Lyberg, L. Solberg, N. Thoresen, J. Marinich, C. Oakes, O. Stein, R. Verbonac, J. Soli. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Seid, J. Lundy, F. Roberts, A. Soli, D. Olson, J. Soli, D. Miller, N. Tikkanen, M. Maki, R. Reed. LAST ROW: J. Waisanen, P. Nygord, L. Stromback, R. Sullivan, G. Loose- more, A. Sikorsky, D. Sikorsky, D. VanAble. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW--left to right: Mrs. Farley, J. Holso, D. Dawson, J. Lindahl, R. Elmblad, Y. Kantola, M. Knapp, G. Goodreau, D. Deschaine J?V7 f . MIDDLE ROW: K. Jukkala, S. Ala, S. Hietala, B. Almli, J. Bishop, L. Kinnunen, L. Forcia, A. Campbell, D. Kemppainen, M. LaFernier, J. Johnston. LAST ROW: J. Leighton, G. DeLaurier, D. Holso, R. Erickson, D. Erickson, D. Cavanaugh, D. Johnson, J. La- Fernier, G. Allert. 69 70 ADVERTISING Compliments of the Medical and Dental Staff of Baraga County Memorial Hospital Saluting John McCormick Best Wishes, Seniors Best Congratulations! KOTILA TIRE SERVICE THE CLASS GARTNERS AND STERN FIELDS Highway U. S. 41 OF 1966 Compliments of THE L’ANSE SENTINEL L'Anse, Michigan Printers and Publishers L'ANSE SPUR SERVICE U.S. 41 and L'Anse Ave. L'Anse, Michigan KISSEL STANDARD SERVICE One Stop Automotive Service Our Thanks to Everyone! U.S. 41 Phone 524-3870 L'Anse, Michigan THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1965 HANSON GARAGE Arc and Acetylene Welding Blacksmithing--Lathe Work--Accessories Covington, Michigan Saluting Jim McMullin OBERGS APPLIANCE JO JO'S BAR J. J. NEWBERRY COMPANY Orange Blossom Joe Provost, Prop. Diamonds LP Gas and Watches--Jewelry 310 Shelden Ave. Crystal--China Appliance Sportsman's Silver--Gifts Paradise Sidnaw, Michigan Houghton, Mich. Sidnaw M-28 For the Best in Jewelry and Gifts Saluting Adrian Jentoft DO-DR OP-IN Shop at LANGDON ANDERSON JEWELERS Teenage Center JEWELERS Authorized Bulova and Accutron Dealer Lunches Bill Vienna 3 N. Main St. Diamonds and Gifts Wimpari 9 South Main Phone 524-6495 Phone 35-5-9390 L'Anse, Michigan Covington, Mich. COLLIN'S MOBIL SERVICE Sporting Goods--Hunting and Saluting Fishing Licenses Howard Funke Sidnaw, Michigan COAST-TO-COAST STORE PAT'S STANDARD SERVICE L'Anse, Michigan Tires Accessories--Washing Auto Repairing--Greasing--Welding Phone 355-2257 Proprietor, Curt Menard Sidnaw, Michigan Saluting Ray McDonald GAMBLES--SKOGMOS Cy Mel Gralie Percy The Friendly Stores Clements Brothers L'Anse, Michigan —Insurance-- Since 1908 R R RADIO T.V. SERVICE Watton, Michigan L'Anse Baraga WEBER'S 2--Stores, Down Houghtontown Complete Sporting Goods! Smartest Wearing Apparel for All Good Luck in the Future! Saluting Mike Nordstrom THE CLASS OF 1968 JIM DUNN'S SHELL SERVICE Phone 524-3707 L'Anse, Michigan Saluting Tom Cavanaugh L’ANSE FURNITURE MART The Store That Takes Pride BORROWS GROCERY Sidnaw, Michigan Groceries and Meats Take Out Service in Best Furniture Buys. We Take Trades L'Anse, Michigan WATTON CO-OP STORE General Merchandise Watton, Mich. Covington, Mich. Saluting The L'Anse Hornets DICK'S SINCLAIR SERVICE THE SPECIALTY STORE B. F. Goodrich Tires Apparel for the Entire Family Prop., Anna Jacobsen Compliments of A P L'Anse, Michigan COVINGTON OIL CO. Makela's Texaco Wholesale Retail Parts--Tires--Plumbing Supplies Covington, Michigan Saluting Cliff Harju L’ANSE MOTOR CO. Compliments of Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Sales and Service J R CAFE Phil Foucault, Proprietor L'Anse, Michigan L'Anse, Michigan Congratulations! BILL'S AUTO PARTS Cloverland Rebuilt Motors MR. MRS. HARRY WITTUM Exchange Service on Crankshafts L'Anse, Michigan Phone 524-3282 Congratulations from the Best Wishes PAT’S BARBER SHOP PAQUET SALES Kelvinator Zenith Jungers We Service What We Sell. I.G.A. Compliments of L'Anse, Michigan L'Anse, Michigan THE L'ANSE CAFE Saluting Rick Belanger RELIANCE AGENCY, INS. C. A. HUTULA CO. Compliments of Bill or Hal Phone 524-6330 Shell Products AUREL ROY, O.D. 2 N. L'Anse, Main Michigan Covington, Mich. HANCOCK Compliments of KENNEDY'S COMPANY Congratulation s Graduate s! MIDWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY Phone 355-2316 CLASS OF 1967 Sidnaw, Mich. Saluting Joe Marinich and Arnold Andersen Large We Welcome Your Account Commercial Bank of L’Anse Congratulations Seniors! We Hope That Your Diploma Will be Meaningful to You in Years to Come. Quality Food Store Fine Foods, Low Prices, Plus Gold Bond Stamps Congratulations! JOHNSON'S GARAGE 12 Fourth St. L'Anse, Michigan Authorized Dodge IH Scout Dealer LAKEVIEW LUMBER AND HARDWARE Home Building and Repair Headquarters General Contractors Phone 524-6136 L'Anse, Michigan Saluting Saluting Bob Lee m on John Campagnola It's a Pleasure to Serve You at BARAGA COUNTY MOTOR COMPANY LEEMON'S DEPARTMENT STORE Proprietor, W. D. Haanpaa Tom and Dick Leemon, Proprietors L'Anse L'Anse, Michigan FUTURE SENIOR PLANS W. Aalto--Service A. Andersen--Coach N. Auger--Practical Nursing R. Belanger—Police Science E. Bourdo--Forester J. Campagnola--Physical Education G. Carriere--Accounting T. Cavanaugh--Service L. Chapman--Bookkeeper M. Charron--Service W. Cote—Service R. Denomme--Teaching E. Deschaine--Secondary Teaching J. Foy--Highway Technician G. Franti--Physicist H. Funke—College W. Glover--Plumber P. Godell--Elementary Teaching B. Goudreau--Secondary Teaching C. Harju--Draftsman D. Heikkila--State Police L. Heikkinen--Service M. Hofbauer--Medical Technician M. Holma--Service D. Jarvey--Mechanical Engineer A. Jentoft--Teaching J. Johnson--Accounting R. Johnson--Business R. Johnson--Business Administration S. Johnson--Cosmetology J. Kantola--X-ray Technician E. Kauranen--Secretary E. Kilpela--Draftsman J. Koskimaki--Secretary T. LaBerge--Music S. LaFernier--Cosmetology L. Lambert--Commercial Art M. LeClaire--Service R. Leemon--Biologist J. Leighton--Research Biology L. Leinonen--Business or Art F. Lewis--Geologist D. Lohr—Civil Engineering J. McCormick--Mathematician R. McDonald--Electrical Engineer J. McMullin--Coach S. Makela--Art Teacher C. Maki--Service K. Maki--Secretary L. Maki--Service N. Maki--Secretary R. Maki--Service S. Maki--Secretary J. Marinich--Coach or Business R. Marinich--Medical Technician M. Martinac--Secretary E. Monson--Business L. Nelson--Nursing M. Oberg--Draftsman M. Nordstrom--Service C. Patrikus—Secretary N. Patrikus--Secretary R. Risku--Mechanics R. Rock--Secretary C. Salli--Housewife P. Sands--Business Administration E. Schultz--Service H. Seppala--Biological Research T. Schalifoe--Secondary Teaching T. Shook--Service A. Sirard--Practical Nursing J. Spresser--Teaching F. Stelmaszek--Vocational Education E. Stevens--Secretary R. Stiglich--Mechanical Engineering M. Tembreull--Medical Technician D. Titus--Home Economics teacher J. Velmer--Draftsman C. Wandell--Housewife B. Watters--Secretary D. Westman--Art teaching or Fashion R. Wittum--Medical Doctor R. Younggren--Service C. Rehn--State Police C. Hollon--Mechanics N $ PATRONS: Haug's Jewelry Store, The Twin City Style Shop, The White Birch Motel, and Chaudier's Store. 78 SENIOR CLASS WILL WILUAM AALTO wills his neat hair-do to his brother GERALD. ARNOLD ANDERSEN wills his three years in Driver Education to any sophomore who'd like to try it. NORMA AUGER wills her high bowling average to CHERYL GASNER. RICHARD BELANGER wills a few inches of his height to DAVID SAARINEN. ERIC BOURDO wills his candy wrapper collection to next year's Physics Class. THOMAS CAVANAUGH wills his physique to MICHAEL SYR JALA. JOHN CAMPACNOLA wills his height to CERRY CERARD. GEORGE CARR1ERE wills his ability to read TRUE ROMANCE magazines in study hall to JANE KOTILA. MICHAEL CHARRON wills his natural blond hair to MARY MATTSON. LAURICE CHAPMAN wills her freckles to MARIAN BLANCHARD who is already starting a collection. WILLIAM COTE wills his Job at the pool hall to ROCER STEVENS. RICHARD DENOMME wills his cowboy boots to MR. GOULET who'd absolutely love to wear them. ELIZABETH DESCHAINE wills her ability to get out of classes and still get A's to anyone who wants the headaches and the work. JAMES FOY wills his quietness in Mr. Goulet's classes to BOB SANDS. GLENN FRANTI wills his good grades to DEAN KENT. HOWARD FUNKE wills his tight-fitting sliflcs o L)ENNIS SAYOTOVICH. WILLIAM GLOVER wills his influence with Mr. Eplett to anyone who wants rides in a white Thunderbird. PHYLLIS GODELL wills her contact lenses to RITCHIE MENARD. BEVERLY COUDREAU wills her red patent leather shoes to KATHE SANDS which will match her red hair. CLIFFORD HARJU wills his dancing ability to the Gym Class. DAVID HE1KKILA wills his nights at Sidnaw skating to STANLEY NIEMI. LANCE HEIKKINEN wills his favorite parking spot on the Aura Road to his brother LAIRD. MARY HOFBAUER wills her love of the Air Force to any sensible boy-crazy girl. CHARLES HOLLON wills his ability to make good hamburgers to UNDA ERICKSON. MARVIN HOLMA wills his cleats to PAUL PULKKI. Paul is so quiet, maybe then we'd know when he's around. DENNIS JARVEY wills his trips to Greenland, Michigan to LAURI LARSON. ADRIAN JENTOFT wills his dirty football jersey to any junior who'd like to get off the bench. JOHN JOHNSON wills his economics perception to ROBERT ST. GEORGE who hasn't quite made it. ROBERT JOHNSON wills his car collection to MIKE SALO. ROSALIE JOHNSON wills her skills in home economics to HELEN FISH. SANDRA JOHNSON wills her babysitting jobs to anyone who wants to work their way through high school. JOHN KANTOLA wills his ability to get to Marquette in a half hour to MISS HIGGINS. ELIZABETH KAURANEN wills her ability to whistle in study hall to GARY CLOVER. EDWARD KILPELA wills his sideburns to RANDY BLOOMHOFF. JEAN KOSKIMAKI wills her alto solos in chorus to EVELYN WHITMAN. THOMAS LA BERGE wills his Ben Casey chest to MR. LARSON. LYNDA LAMBERT wills her ability to introduce herself to boys to MARY SOLI. SYBIL LA FERNIER wills her library fines to anyone who'd like to help finance the library. MICHAEL LE CLAIRE wills his enjoyable years in U. S. History to RENA TOLLEFSON. ROBERT LEEMON wills his skiing abilities to MRS. MACNUSON who tries hard. LAURETTA LEINONEN wills her job at the library to DAN LA PLANTE. JOHN LEIGHTON wills his debate note cards to the janitors to keep the school warm on cold days. FRANK LEWIS wills his Southern drawl to BONNIE FRUSTAGUO. DAVID LOHR wills his good looks, intelligence, personality, talents, sense of humor, modesty, and his Job at the Quality to any sucker who wants them. JOHN McCORMICK wills his circular slide rule to SALLY CHAMPINE. RAYMOND MCDONALD wills his purple sweater with all his hard earned medals to GREGORY MITCHELL. JAMES McMULLIN wills his high-jumping ability to DENNIS KOSKI. CAREY MAKI wills his bookkeeping ability to TEREASA MARNICH. KATHY AND NANCY MAKI will their wheels to go downtown to MARCIA ROLOF who does a lot of walking. LEONARD MAKI wills his back seat in the bus to DANIEL NIEMI who's tired of standing in the front. ROBERT MAKI wills his white levies to MR. SULLIVAN. SHIRLEY MAKI wills her friendliness with the boys from L'Anse to CHERYL SHOOK. SUSAN MAKELA wills her hairpiece to MR. POPP. JOSEPH MARINICH wills his basketball skills to his brother JERRY. ROGER MARINICH wills his laugh to DON BOYER. MARY LOU MARTINAC wills her shorthand ability to JENNY SOLBERG. ELLEN MONSON wills the chewing gum she scraped from the bottom of her band chair to anyone who collects ABC gum. LORYL NELSON wills her long bus ride to and from school to JOHN DREW. MIKE NORDSTROM wills a recording of his first hour Economics class (Groaning in Harmony) to MIKE CONNOR. MARK OBERG wills his scratched drafting desk to BETTE FALK. NATALIE PATRIKUS wills her empty cans of hairspray to her sister BLANCHE. CLAUDIA PATRIKUS wills her loud cheering voice to SHIRLEY RISKU. CURT REHN wills his ability to be a Junior and Senior in the same year to anyone who'd like to try it. RONALD RISKU wills his accumulation of hubcaps to DALE JOHNSON who can't seem to find any. ROCHELLE ROCK wills her little black book of addresses to CAROL BROWNLEE who we think might appreciate them. CHRISTINE SALLI wills her job at the lunchroom plus the free lunches she earns to LOU ANN FORSBERG. PATRICK SANDS wills his English themes and research papers to anyone who has fifteen dollars and is willing to make a good investment. EDWARD SCHULTZ wills his oral cavity to the Biology Department for experimental purposes. THOMAS SHALIFOE wills his good grades in government to TERRY KENT who's future in government doesn't look too bright. THOMAS SHOOK wills his government notebook to BARBARA LONGRIE. HARVEY SEPPALA wills his magnifying glass to next year’s U. S. History Class who'll need it to write out their tests. ANNETTE SIRARD wills her small car to JIM GABE if it fits. JAMES SPRESSER wills his position as editor of the Hometeer to JUDY SOLI who's slowly working her way up. FRANCIS STELMASZEK wills her quiet ways to her brother JIM. ROBERT STIGLICH wills his motor bike to ROGER CAVANAUGH whose own is in a sorry shape. ESSIMAE STEVENS wills her ability to stay home nights and weekends to SHARON LE CLAIRE. MICHAEL TEMBREULL wills his ability to get along with Miss Higgins to Gary Sands. DONNA TITUS wills her collection of black patterned stockings to MISS HARRINGTON. JOSEPH VELMER wills to MR. McKINDLES the hours of sleep he lost listening to his lectures. CHARLENE WANDELL wills her ability to fall from the top step to the bottom step gracefully to BOBBY REED. BRIDGET WATTERS wills her free and frequent haircuts to DENISE LA POINTE. DIANE WESTMAN wills her extra large purse to the Music Department. MR. ANDERSON feels it would be perfect for carrying instruments. ROGER WITTUM wills his old, moldy, formaldehyde smelling, bacteria infested, fungus-dripping, biology notebook to the Biology Department to be used for reference purposes. ROBERT YOUNGCREN wills his car to JOHN BENNETT and MIKE CRAWFORD so they can get into town every night without any trouble. 79 SENIOR CLASS GIFTATORY William Aalto To Billy whose hair is never astray, Arnold Andersen We give this comb to keep it that way. To Arn who seems to make living a joy, We give this well-earned publication of play-boy. Norma Auger To Norma who has always been so tall, We give this shortening to make her look small. Richard Belanger To Rick who in our plays was all yes We give these long pants 'stead of knickers or a dress. Eric Bourdo To Eric who is a musician's delight, We give this toy trumpet to blow through the night. Thomas Cavanaugh To Tom we give this motor bike, So he can show his brother what a hot-rodder's like. John Campagnola To John who's always been lacking in height, We give these elevator shoes, much to Barbie's delight. Ceorge Carriere To Ceorge we give a stacked deck to bring him luck, Use it at Harvey's and you can make a buck. Michael Charron To Mike goes this hair cream to keep girls on the run, I guess it's true-- Blondes have more fun. Laurice Chapman To Laurie who'll be a bride before late, We give this rice to help celebrate. William Cote To Bill Cote, working so hard at the pool hall, We give some business to keep him on the ball. Richard Denomme To Rick wc give these pants without pockets, So he can't put his hands where there should be wallets. Elizabeth Deschaine To Betsy who rates tops in seniority, We give this mallet to show her authority. James Foy To Jim who is so quiet and never makes a sound, We give this mouse that squeaks, so we'll know when he's around. Clenn Franti To Clenn who really knows his bananas, We give this useful book on mechanics. Howard Funke To Howard who has his cans and his can'ts We give another pair of white denim pants. William Clover To Billy who's been going so long with Rochelle, We give this ring so he can make it official. Phyllis Codell To Phyllis we give this fountain pen, So she can write Marty now and then. Beverly Goudreau Hit Parade tunes to Bev we say, In the end she'll yodle with Sammy Kaye. Clifford Harju To Clifford Harju, who has taken to skiing, We give these red flannels, so he won't be a freezing. David Heikkila To David wc give this credit card for gas, So he can get to see his little lass. Lance Heikkinen To Lance who likes to be absent and always on the go, We give this absentee ballot so he won't forget to vote. Mary Hofbauer To Mary whose heart is not among us, We give this ticket to fly to Kansas. Charles Hollon To Charlie who is such a good cook, We give this little recipe book. Marvin Holma To Marvin who always walks so slow, We give this jet so he'll go, go, go! Dennis Jarvey To Dennis Jarvey we give this guitar, In hopes he becomes a famous star. Adrian Jentoft To Adrian Jentoft, who served us as President, We give a photo of the White House in which he may someday be a reside John Johnson To John who loves to chew gum, We give this large package so he'll always have some. 80 Robert Johnson To Bobby we give this 5-year guarantee, So while driving his cars he can feel care-free. Rosalie Johnson To Rosalie who’s as sweet as her name, We give this rose and hope she'll gain fame. Sandra Johnson To Sandy we give this bottle of shampoo, We know she'll make hair styles that are hoop-de-doo. John Kantola To John we give a datebook in which he'll always be looking, To answer his questions of what's new or what’s cooking. Elizabeth Kauranen To Liz we give these no-doze pills, In hopes they cure her study hall ills. Edward Kilpela To Ed who is so musically inclined, We give this sheet music and hope success he will find. Jean Koskimaki To Jeannie who has so many snapshots to carry, We give this album for her pictures of Larry. Thomas La Bcrgc To Tom we give these growing pills to use his life throughout, They're guaranteed to build you up, but certainly not out. Lynda Lambert To Lynda who's always had the yen to journey, We give this toy train so transportation won't be a worry. Sybil La Fernier To Sybil who has such red hair, We give red shampoo to give it matching care. Michael Le Claire To Otis who seems to make the Mazda his home, We give this supply of Coke so he won't have to roam. Robert Leemon To Bob we present these skiis with pride, Hoping in the Olympics he'll win a prize. Lauretta Leinonen To Lauretta who is always willing to study, We give this pencil set to make sure her goal is met. John Leighton To John we give this silver dollar, To help him become a Harvard scholar. Frank Lewis To Frank we give this Florida peach, We hope it reminds you of Miami Beach. David Lohr To David who is always using up gas, We give this credit card to match his driving class. John McCormick To John who at mathematics is no fool, We give this useful circular slide rule. Raymond McDonald To Ray we give these new track shoes, To run away from spring-time blues. James McMullin To Jim who is the lover of our class, We give this arrow to make sure it will last. Carey Maki To Carey who is always so shy, We give this bright red ribbon, so we don't miss him when he passes by. Kathy and Nancy Maki To Nancy and Kathy from deep in our heart, We give these two beanies to tell them apart. Leonard Maki To Leonard who has so much hair, We give this book on hair-styles so he can give it the right care. Robert Maki To Bob we give this model car So his worries about Friday night will stay awav far. Shirley Maki To Shirley with hair so white. We give this bottle of light and bright. Susan Makela To Susy we give this whip and we know she'll do fine When she shows us how she keeps Mike in line. Joseph Marinich To Joe who is our basketball star, We give this medal, and we know he'll go far. Roger Marinich To Roger we give this little toy drum We hope he keeps a good beat for many years to come. Mary Lou Martinag To Mary Lou’, our secretary, we give ink for her fountain pen. It's guaranteed to last for nine years, maybe ten. 81 Ellen Monson To Ellen who's favorite pet is a horse, We give this toy one, not a real one of course. Loryl Nelson To Loryl who has worked in the library we give this shelf, Now she can start a collection of books for herself. Michael Nordstrom To Nutch who finds transportation problem number one, We give this neat bike so he can ride to Covington. Mark Oberg To Mark we give these pills to give him some pep, After taking these we know he'll be right in step. Claudia Patrikus To Claud we give a spud cause she seems to like them so, We're sure she'll take good care of it, she has so far, you know. Natalie Patrikus To Natalie who has made the right decision, We give this brush to a fine beautician. Curt Rehn To Curt, a future policeman, we give this toy gun, When the criminals see this, they'll really run. Ronald Risku To Ron we give these handy spectacle cleaners, So when a pretty girl goes by he won't have trouble seein' her. Rochelle Rock To Rochelle we give this small hope-chest. And hope the future will bring her the best. Christine Salli To Chris we give something old, something new, Something borrowed and this garter of blue. Patrick Sands To Pat who we always find in the Quality, We give this cart to load his own groceries Edward Schultz To Ed who has become a working boy, We give this credit card so life he can enjoy. Thomas Shalifoe To Tom who has such curly hair, We give this permanent to keep it there. Thomas Shook To Tom we give this miniature gun, And hope hunting for him will always be fun. Harvey Seppala To Harvey who doesn't like watching Physics movies, We give these shades to make further classes a breeze. Annette Sirard To Annette we give these bobby pins to make pin curls that are Now you can have a hair-do guaranteed to match Curlee's. James Spresser To Jim Spresser we give this Shakespeare play, To start him out on his Hollywood way. Frances Stclmaszck To Frances we give this toothpaste for her lovely smile, This will keep it sparkling and shiny all the while. Robert Stiglich To Tony we give this little barn, So that when he's away from home he'll feel close to the farm Essimae Stevens To Essie we give these library passes, So that she may read between her college classes. Michael Tembreull To Mike we give this persona blade, It does a better job than the beep-beep blade. Donna Titus To Donna we give a certificate for debate, Because we know in this she really rates. Joseph Velmer To Joe who likes driving his car, We give this extra gas, so he can travel far. Charlene Wandell To Charlene we give this big red heart, Because she’s made so many friends right from the start. Bridget Watters To Bridgie we give scissors and hope she'll have fun, Cause now when she wants a hair cut she can get it done. Diane Westman To Diane who in art does excel, We give this paint brush and wish her well. Roger Wittum To Roger who wishes to become an M.D. We give this hypo filled with Vitamin C. Robert Younggren To Green who has so many pretty curls, We give this clirlcr so he can keep wooing all the girls. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY This year is 1975. EfR. ANNETTE SIRARD is writing out invitations to her graduation class of 1965 to attend her approaching June wedding. Here we all thought she would take the big step right after graduation from practical nurses' training, but she liked nursing so well that she went on to become a doctor. Come on, let's go along with Annette as she writes out the invitations. Since it is May, I doubt whether the captain of the touring Good Ship Lolly-Pop, CLAUDIA PATRIKUS ANDERSEN, will be able to make it, but perhaps her husband, ARNOLD ANDERSEN, will be able to get a babysitter and come. BEVERLY GOUDREAU gave up on the Republicans and is now the renowned Democratic campaign leader for ADRIAN JENTOFT, who's running for governor. NANCY AND KATHY MAKI'S local gas station's best customer is JOHN JOHNSON who operates a taxi service for the kids at noontime. On Covington's radio station WCOV last night, I heard the Grubs, composed of ED KILPELA, DENNIS JARVEY, JOE VELMER, and ROGER MARINICH. They have been rated just under the Rolling Stones with their new recording called Dooley Pop-bop-bop. Bop-bop! WCOV's DJ, JIM FOY, plays the record every hour pn the half hour. I heard ERIC BOURDO is still working on his Love Potion No. 9 so he can catch his redheads and blondes. BETSY DESCHAINE gave up at the University of Hawaii. Not that she couldn't make it, but she found hula dancing fascinating. She now dances at one of the biggest spots in Honolulu. If she comes home, she'll probably come in at the Skanee City Airport which MARY HOFBAUER and husband operate. CHARLIE HOLLON runs the Cafe' de Skanee at the airport. RICK BELANGER finally made it to Broadway. He's working on the longest running show yet as the chief curtain mender. Who's getting all the screams now in the Beatle group!? CURT REHN, who palsy the drums. But those haircuts didn't suit him so he stuck to his own. I suppose my photographer, JIM McMULLIN, will have to fly from Rome to get here on time. ESSIMAE STEVENS and LAURETTA LEINONEN are surrounded by knowledge. They're the head librarians at the L'Anse Public Library. RAY McDONALD is now driving Harvey White wild as his new lab assistant in his movies. GLENN FRANTI, the science and math teacher at the L'Anse High, shows the movies very regularly. The kids’get a big kick out of them. The next election will see a new face. Running against Glenn Sands for village clerk is the one and only PAT SANDS. Covington has a new teen center which is operated by MARVIN HOLMA, president of the Holma Brewing Company. TOM SHALIFOE has become a professional student. He finds it most interesting traveling from one university to another. He's now at the University of California. DAVE HEIKKILA'S paintings finally made it. Their most recent exhibit was in Greenwich Village. Our Florence Nightingale is FRANCIS STELMASZEK who is now the head nurse at the Aura Memorial Hospital. MARK OBERG is an ensign in the Navy serving in Bermuda. A new face can be seen in the L'Anse High Business Department. She is SANDY JOHNSON who is the assistant book- keeper. Racing his souped up Volkswagon in the Daytona 500 Saturday is BOB Crash JOHNSON with RONNIE RISKU and BOB STIGLICH as his personal mechanics. Good luck, men! ROCHELLE ROCK GLOVER has been typing out the stencils for Mad magazine while her husband, BILL GLOVER, does the art work. There's another new dentist in town who specializes in fitting false teeth, LANCE HEIKKINEN. His nurse, ELLEN MONSON, is still waiting for him to pop the question. That new farm in Watton is said to be one of the best in the country. Its proud new owners are PHYLLIS GODELL and her Michigan State graduate husband. Just the other day I saw her shopping in the IGA store which is now under the management of RICK DENOMME. JOHN CAMPAGNOLA is the president of the enormous factory between L'Anse and Baraga which manufactures elevated shoes. I remember high school days when LAURICE CHAPMAN used to run over to the lunchroom early at noon to help the cooks. Now she drives up in her Mr. Softie Ice Cream truck and sells cones to the kiddies. DAVE LOHR'S wolf whistle finally paid off. He's now married and the proud father of seven dark, handsome kids. The new Perry Mason series stars MIKE TEMBREULL who's been losing all of his cases. MARY MARTINAC has taken over the roll of Della Street. CLIFFORD HARJU is up in Alaska on tour with his Golden Trombone. We never thought he'd start playing again after he quit it in high school. The U. N. representative to the International Atomic Energy Commission is DONNA TITUS. She's now in Vienna sitting in on some important talks. ROGER WITTUM found that these last ten years have been well worth it. He's now one of the nation's leading surgeons. Very few L'Anse people ever miss Shindig on Wednesday nights since SYBIL LA FERNIER has been appearing weekly. Her saxophone is the greatest! The Golden Eagles Drum and Bugle Corps has taken the National Championship this year under the direction of TOM LaBERGE. The Arvon Ski Hill has been doing real well since BOB LEEMON started giving lessons. 83 A frequently packed place is HOWARD FUNKE'S night club, The Tender Trap, featuring singer, JEANNIE KOSKI- MAKI, nightly. Saturday night at Madison Square Gardens, TOM CAVANAUGH will be wrestling England's welter weight champ. Working with the FBI is BOB YOUNGGREN who is now on the trail of CAREY MAKI, the Hustler. The junior varsity basketball team was in first place this year as in 1965. The coach is JOE MARINICH. CHARLENE WANDELL is giving the New Mazda competition with her new drive-in theater. LIZ KAURENEN is the L'Anse Sentinel's new reporter. She frequently gets headline stories from NORMA AUGER'S rest home. BRIDGIE WATTERS is the most successful manicurist the LaBerge's barber shop has ever had. Making people laugh seemed to come naturally to MIKE NORDSTROM. He now does it professionally as a clown in the Otis Circus under the management of MIKE LeCLAIRE. BILL COTE has built a new pool hall on the lot next to the New Mazda Theater. His business has more than tripled in the last year. A chain of beauty salons has been set up around the world by NATALIE PATRIKUS. The newest one is in Australia. TOM SHOOK won another weight-lifting contest last month. This is his fifth. MIKE CHARRON'S car can still be seen parked outside the L'Anse Motel. He's the new owner. Every afternoon SUSIE MAKELA can be seen at two o'clock on At Home With Susie on T.V. Her 4-H work carried her on to become a home economist. JOHN KANTOLA always wanted to go to Florida. Well he made it; he's now a full time beach comber. Einstein has teen topped by none other than our own JOHN McCORMICK. SHIRLEY MAKI and CHRISTINE SALLI are in partnership in a large secretarial business in Milwaukee. The Olympics became FRANK LEWIS' goal after he began skiing regularly from Sidnaw to Marquette and college. My wedding dress was designed by DIANE WESTMAN who's combined fashion designing and modeling into her career. She has a studio in Grand Rapids where ROSALIE JOHNSON works as her personal secretary. HARVEY SEPPALA is the transmission repair man at LEONARD MAKI'S garage in Covington. BILL AALTO pilots global non-stop flights daily for the Pan-American airlines. A new hair dye has been invented by LYNDA LAMBERT. Push button for a quick change. BOB MAKI has developed the Aura area into a swanky summer resort town. JIM SPRESSER and JOHN LEIGHTON have combined their talents in men's fashion consulting. Their newspaper column is carried by all of the big papers. EDDIE SCHULTZ directs all of the carry-out boys at the Quality. Well, I hope I've remembered everyone. This last one which goes to GEORGE CARRIERE, the mailman, won't need any postage. Oh! Here he comes now! 84 fffff AUTOGRAPHS '' X1 I ■V- ' Jy. • x.. . -s r v . 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