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

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1967 ENVOY THE STUDENT BODY OF L’ANSE HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS DEDICATION: CLASS “C” STATE CHAMPS The 1967 edition of the Envoy is proudly dedicated to Coach Bill Sugar Popp and the 1966 State Champion L'Anse Hornet Basketball Team. Never in the history of the school has an athletic team captured the hearts of so many people. To the loyal student body and the 12,000 fans in Jenison Fieldhouse, the Hornets displayed the qualities of which cham- pions are made--ability, sportsmanship, and a commitment to their school and community that will long live in the memories of those who watched them perform. Although by graduation time in June, most of the championship team will have completed their high school careers, we will never forget Roland Swartz, Bob St. George, Mike Connor, Harlan Fisher, Gerry Gerard, Bob Fredrikson, Jerry Hofbauer, Dean Kent, Jim Meteer, Bob Derocher, and Ray Hansen. To you, Coach Popp and the 1966 Class C State Champions, this yearbook is dedicated in the hope that your future will be filled with happy memories and pleasant dreams of championship. 2 THE ROAD TO VICTORY On Sunday, March 21, 1966, a tired but triumphant team, followed by a five mile caravan of jubilant fans, rode through the poster-strewn, streamer-bedecked streets of L'Anse to the crowded high school gym where a capacity crowd awaited them. As the members of the team and Coach Sugar Popp entered the gym, a deafening cheer rose as excited fans gave the victors a standing ovation for a job well done and saluted the Class C State Bas- ketball Champions of Michigan--the Hornets. It was on this night that the district semi-finals got underway in the Iron River Armory. A capacity crowd of cheering spectators watched as opposing Stambaugh was soundly beaten in a 78-46 game that set the prece- dent for Hornet ball. Later that week, on Friday, March 4, again in the Iron River Armory, ajid still maintaining their fast pace, the Hornets went on to win the district title from a surprised Crystal Falls in a 78-58 game. The fieldhouse of Northern Michigan University was the side of the regional play-offs, a second stone in the path to glory for our L'Anse team. It was here that old Hornet rivals, the Houghton Gremlins and later the Bishop Barage Royals of Marquette fell before the on- slaught of a purple wave. We cheered until our voices were whispers, marvelled at the durability of our pounding hearts, and immediately prepared to follow our team downstate. Transportation was at a premium because many teenage fans could not obtain cars, but quick thinking students found ways to beg, buy, or borrow a ride to Rogers City where the following Wednesday found a well-backed Hornet team facing the Gladiators of Traverse City St. Francis in the state quarter-finals. After this 83-61 victory, the players and fans traveled to the State capital for the semi-final game. It was at this time that the Hornets saw the hardest competition of tourney play. An all- out effort throughout the game and thrilling minutes of overtime were required for our boys to defeat the mighty Scottsville Spartans 70-64. That night, in their rooms at the Jack Tar Hotel, the players and fans discussed the final game which would be played the next day. Enthusiastic fans were sure we would win and some celebrated victory a day early. Their confidence was not betrayed the next day when the team went forth to face the Flyers of Flint Holy Redeemer. Michigan State University's Jenison Field- Coach Popp house was filled with a near capacity crowd, and though U.P. Coach the Flyers played a good game, it was an easy victory of the Year for the Hornets as they gracefully accepted the trophy. However, state championships are not won in a single game, no matter how proficient the victorious team might be. Five hundred miles and seven games stood between the Hornets and acquisition of the coveted crown as the first game of tournament play loomed be- fore them on March first. A day earlier, in Michigan State University's Jenison Fieldhouse, in an exhibition of skill and teamwork, the team had easily secured the Championship by outplay- ing Flint Holy Redeemer 89-70. 3 It was this trophy that was presented with so much pride to Mr. Olson by the co-captains of the Hornets, Roland Swartz and Gerald Gerard, at the impromptu assembly held Sunday night. The standing ovations, cheers, salutes, and beaming faces of the crowd were a testa- ment to the kind of ball this team played and the kind of boys who were the team. Their co-captains were Roland Swartz and Jet Gerard, who together were greatly responsible for good morale among the guys. Roland was renowned for his cool on the floor and for his unique ability to swipe the ball and score before his startled opponent discovered his loss. This 6 ft. 0 in. guard was honored in being chosen for the all U. P. 1st team by U. P. sportswriters. A sophomore, Deane Kent, was usually on the receiving end of those long passes and was responsible for many baskets during the season. Only 5 ft. 11 in. tall, he was named to the all-state team by the Associated Press. Two juniors who did tremendous tournament jobs were Robert Fredrikson and Gerald Hofbauer. These boys were primarily guards, but could score with the best if they saw a need for it. Gerry came in during the first district game to replace Robert St. George who suffered a shoulder separation in that game. Although Bob was unable to participate in the remaining games of his last season, everyone felt that this dynamic senior contrib- uted substantially to every victory. He was nominated for the Funke award by Copper Country conference players, the Ellis award by the Athletic Department, was voted to the all conference 1st team by the Copper Country coaches, and to the all-tournament 1st team in regional play by selected sportswriters. The remaining half of the duo, Jet Gerard, was known for his full court baseball passes, effortless baskets, and quick rebounds. Standing 6 ft. 5 in., he was the tallest man on the team and was named to the all-state 1st team by the associated press, the all U. P. 1st team by the sportswriters, the all conference 1st team by select sportswriters, and tied for most valuable regional tour- nament player with Bob Gale. Three sophomores rounded out the Hornet team. Bob Derocher, Jim Meteer, and Ray Hansen ( Eino )all distinguished themselves during their early membership on the team and promise to be starring players in sea- sons to come. Well, those are the boys Coach Popp and Assistant Coach Komula had to work with. These men gave a lot of their time and energy to training the Hornet team. The Hornets were provided with very strong reserve forces in the persons of Michael Connor and Harland Fisher. Although this was Harland's first year at L'Anse High School, he and Mike, both seniors, showed that when extra men were needed, they could ably fill the bill. 4 It would be impossible to name the fans who supported their team. Those who took carloads of enthusiastic students 500 miles and endured the vigor of young voices for days, the kids who chartered a bus, Bemie who did all the worrying and kept the Bell ready for her returning victors are just some of the outstanding examples. But there are more. Civic and church organizations, individ- uals and businesses, all contributed toward the success of the great team . The Envoy feels that surely all must have had a part of the victory and all must be saluted as a part of what the 1966 Hornets were. Without good coaching, a team is nothing. The fact that the L'Anse Hornets were everything bears testi- mony to the talent, determination, understanding and guidance of these two men. There are two vital parts to every good team, that sometimes go unrecognized. These essentials are loyal cheerleaders and fans. The champion Hornets were privileged to be represented by a group of girls who were hailed as the best in the state and that's what we're all sure they were. Headed by captain Susan Rock, a senior, they were: Linnea Nurmela, Lorraine Nevala, Carol Brownlee, Shirly Risku, Debbie Coppler. DISTRICT- -REG IONAL- - STATE CLASS C TROPHIES WON BY L'ANSE HIGH SCHOOL 1966 5 ADMINISTRA TION SUPERINTENDENT MR. ROBERT FREDRIKSON HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL MR. WILLIS C. OLSON JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL MR. PAUL K. WARD GLEN A. ANDERSON B.S. Northern Michigan University M.A. University of Michigan, Northern Michigan University MUSIC SHARON BASAL B.S. Northern Michigan University MATHEMATICS FRANK BERKELEY B.A. Northern Michigan University M.A. Northern Michigan University READING CHRISTINE BOHNSAK B.A. Albion College, West Virginia University, Michigan Technological University ENGLISH EDWARD J. BRINKMAN B.S. Northern Michigan University INDUSTRIAL ARTS ELIZABETH J. DESCHAINE B.S. College of St. Scholastica, Northern Michigan University, University of Michigan COMMERCIAL 9 ANDREW GAUTHIER B.S. Northern Michigan University M.A. Northern Michigan University INDUSTRIAL ARTS CATHERINE HAROLD B.S. University of Michigan ENGLISH DAVID D. GOULET B.S. University of Minnesota, Notre Dame University, Ely Junior College M.A. University of Michigan, Michigan Technological Univer- sity, Northern Michigan Univer- sity CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, MATHEMATICS MARY A. HARRINGTON B.A. Northern Michigan University, University of Michigan M.A. Northern Michigan University GUIDANCE JEAN GREGG B.S. State University of New York HISTORY, ENGLISH MARY M. HIGGINS B.A. College of St. Scholastica LATIN, ECONOMICS, GOVERNMENT 10 ED. R. JACOBY B.A. Northern Michigan Univer- sity, University of Michigan, Carlton College ENGLISH AND SPANISH JAMES D. KOMULA B.S. Michigan Technological University, Northern Michigan University M.A. Northern Michigan University ARITHMETIC AND BIOLOGY GERALD MAK1 B.S. Northern Michigan Univer- sity, Suomi College COMMERCIAL ARTS JAMES MATTSON B.S. Northern Michigan Univer- sity, Suomi College M.A. Northern Michigan Univer- sity, Michigan Technological University INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND DRIVER TRAINING MARY L. MAGNUSON B. S. Northern Michigan University M.A. University of Michigan ENGLISH DONALD McKINDLES Northern Michigan University DRIVER TRAINING 11 NORMAN D. McKINDLES, JR. B.S. St. Norberts College M .A. Northern Michigan University BIOLOGY LEO M. OUTINEN B.S. Northern Michigan University HISTORY WILLIAM POPP B.S. Northern Michigan Univer sity, Arizona State University PHYSICAL EDUCATION 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 JAMES RINCSMUTH B.S. Northland College ART ALTON SEID B.S. Mighigan State University, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, Iowa State Univer- sity, Northern Michigan University GENERAL SCIENCE AND BIOLOGY 12 ANITA SIKORSKY B.S. Northern Michigan University ENGLISH NANCY STICKNEY CON J. SULLIVAN B.A. University of Minnesota B.A. Northern Michigan Univer- HOME ECONOMICS sity, St. Paul Seminary, St. Lawerance Seminary M.A. Northern Michigan University GUIDANCE, SOCIAL STUDIES University of Michigan M.A. University of Michigan, Northern Michigan University PHYSICAL EDUCATION MRS. ANN FARLEY B.S. Michigan State University LIBRARY 13 IN UEMORW TAISTO E. HARKONEN Teacher and Administrator HE WILL BE LOVED AND REMEMBERED BY THOSE WHO KNEW HIM 14 ORGANIZATIONS FUTURE NURSES FUTURE TEACHERS STUDENT COUNCIL DEBATE TEAM GAA VARSITY CLUB 19 YEARBOOK STAFF SKI CLUB 20 21 I I 22 ACTIVITIES JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM 1966 DINNER BANQUET 24 LURE OF THE WOODLAND” THE DAILY ROUTINE 26 27 CHORUS BAND 28 HOMECOMING 1966—“RAINY” Mud-soaked Football players James Stelmaszek, Jetry Hofbauer, Rudy Supanich, James Hofbauer crown wet but lovely Miss Irene Falk, 1966 Homecoming Queen. 29 MORE HOMECOMING 30 A THLETICS FOOTBALL 1966 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Lake Linden WE 26 THEY 6 Ontonagon 12 6 Gwinn 13 0 Houghton 0 6 Crystal Falls 0 7 Bishop Baraga 20 6 Hancock 26 0 Indian River 40 0 32 33 Lose? You Wouldn't Dare ! 34 BASKETBALL SENIORS FREDDY JERRY JET 35 BASKETBALL 1967 VARSITY FRONT ROW: P. Meteer, Mgr., Coach Popp, P. Johnson Mgr. BACK ROW: D. Saarinen, R. Hansen, R. Hofer, R. Fredrikson, P. Storm, G. Gerard, R. Derocher, D. Kent, J. Hofbauer, G. Hofbauer, J. Meteer. JUNIOR VARSITY BACK ROW: R. Coppler, D. Cavanaugh, J. Derocher, W. Nygord, D. Deschaine, C. Struble, Coach Komula. FRONT ROW: W. Saarinen, Mgr., D. Storm, T. Deschaine, M. Gauthier, B. Lanczy, C. Hof- bauer, D. Loosemore, K. Penokie, Mgr. 36 VARSITY BOTTOM: D. Coppler, S. Tormanen, L. Nurmela, L. Nevala. STANDING: B. McMullin, C. Brownlee. TOP: B. Lee. JUNIOR VARSITY Left to Right: M. Leemon, D. Falk, M. K. Groleau, J. Leighton, J. Moilanen, K. Allert. 38 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS UNDERCLASSMEN IN ACTION UNDERCLASSMEN OFFICERS JUNIORS TOP ROW: L. Sandberg, R. Kent, BOTTOM ROW: A. Miron, C. Funke, S. Tormanen. SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: K. Hendrikson, D. Miller, D. Kemppainen, BOTTOM ROW: D. Deschaine, C. Struble, R. Nystuen. FRESHMEN 42 TOP ROW: T. Deschaine, R. Huhtala, S. Kosey, C. Hofbauer. BOTTOM ROW: L. Van Buren, B. Lanczy, S. Crawford. S. Aalto L. Cayanus L Ahola E. Asher L. Beauprey P. Danielson R. Derocher P. Bourdage M. DesLaurier 43 44 R. Schooley J. Stelmaszek S. Tormanen W. Rafferty H. Turpeinen j a G. Raj ala E. Sikkila S. VanBuren L. Westenburg E. Whitman S. Tobey JUNIORS FEW YEARS AGO W. Collins R. Elmblad J. Bennett R. Coppler D. Erickson M. Cadeau R. Erickson G. Allert K. Anderson J. Besonen . a «k D. Cavanaugh Ht. 1.1.1.1. t.t.t.K D. Bianco F. Chaudier D. Deschaine D. Fe snick J. Bishop C. Collins L. Forcia 47 J. Grentz M. Groleau J. Harkonen K. Harju L. Hatara K. Hendrickson J. Johnston L Kinnunen A. Lepola E. Kivela J. LaFernier K. Lyberg J. Lindahl 48 J. Moilanen R. Nystuen i S. Pellinen A. Soli D. Sikkila J. Soli M. Seppala A. Sikorsky O. Stein D. Sanregret D. Sikorsky M. Stenson D. Stiglich L. Solberg L. Stromback 49 E. Storm L Sullivan R. Sullivan G. Struble J. Tembreull N. Thoresen J. Watters K. Wentala 50 J. Adams K. Allert G. Anderson T. Archambeau V. Beau prey M. Bianco m I i S. Crawford C. Collins F. Curtis J. De roc her T. Deschaine J. Dorsky A. Erickson G. Falk G. Foy M. Gauthier N. Jarvey M. Johnson J. Joki K. Joki R. Kemppainen M. Ketola 51 J. Kinnunen D. Koski S. Kosey M. LaFernier P. LaBerge P. LaBerge M. Leemon L Meyer C. Pennock J. Miron M. Peterson S. Roy L Schooley J. Seppanen R. Soli D. Stelmaszek S. Stein W. St. George C. Selden 52 R. Se Iden D. Storm C. Sikkila P. Sikkila R. Stenson B. Sterbenz D. Sterbenz 53 CLASS OFFICERS 7th Grade Class Officers Left to Right: F. Teddy, Vice President J. VanBuren, President D. Poupore, Treasurer E. Soli, Secretary JUNIOR HIGH 8th Grade Class Officers Left to Right: B. Stroube, Treasurer G. Saari, Secretary J. Brown, President R. Elmblad G. Glover M. Ellenich R. Erickson D. Fish E. Funke D. Genschow R. Gustafson G. Heikkinen R. Heikkinen D. Hansen L Huhtala K. Jarvey D. Jarvey B. Johnson P. Johnson W. Johnson D. Kent 55 G. Se Iden L Stevens R. Soli A. Stein R. Stein R. Stroube R. Teddy E. Tollefson T. Whaley G. Whirtanen 56 L Allman P. Archambeau L. Ashur J. Baril D. Bianco R. Hollon r-t - Wa H. Erickson T. Frisvall J. Hamm E. Derocher D. Dompier L. Harju P. Dove E. Heltunen R. Eliason D. Genschow M. Goodreau R. Gustafson ■ S. Hofer G. Jordan P. Kemppainen C. Koski T. La Forest E. Lahti S. Lazarri R. LeClaire D. Coleman K. Erickson S. Haataja L. Hofbauer M. Knapp D. Lee 57 W. Leinonen S. Miller R. Maki E. Olson R. Peterson H. Peterson J. Thoresen G. Titus R. Summers D. Tormanen P. Supanich J. VanBuren M. Vizina K. Voakes R. Voakes J. Vuk 58 LAST YEAR’S GRADUATION—JUNE 1966 SENIOR LEADERS Valedictorian Salutatorian 61 SENIOR OFFICERS TOP ROW: left to right D. Loosemore, Treasurer; J. Groleau, President. BOTTOM ROW: P. Koski, Secretary; B. Heikkinen, Vice-President. Not Present: H. Foy—His- torian; R. Fredrikson—Treasurer. 62 LEONARD BOROWSKI C.C.D. Plans: Mechanical Engineering CAROL BROWNLEE KAY Ski Club, F.N.A., F.T.A., G.A.A., Chorus, Cheerleader, Yearbook Staff, Student Coun- cil. Plans: Secretary DONALD BOYER DONNIE Chorus, C.C.D. Plans: Service CHERYL BRUNETTE BUNKY Pep Club, G.A.A., F.T.A., F.N.A., Ski Club, Student Coun- cil, Yearbook Staff. Plans: Nursing Degree MARY BRENNAN Band, F.N.A. JANICE CADEAU JACEY Chorus, F.T.A., National Honors Society. Plans: Speech Therapist 63 JOHN CARRIERE C.C.D. Plans: Service ALLEN CLISHE Football, Varsity Club. Plans: College RACHEL CHAPKO RAE F.T.A., M.Y.F., C.T.F., Chorus. Plans: Beauty School DEBORAH COPPLER DEBBS Cheerleader, G.A.A., Chorus. Plans: Physical Education Teacher LUSSETTA CHRISTIANSON LOU Chorus. Plans: Secretary MARION DESCHAINE DOLLY C.C.D. Plans: Secretary 64 WILMER DESCHAINE BILL C.C.D. Plans: Teacher or Conservation Work EVELYN ELLIS EVIE Plans: Secretary JOHN DREW JACK C.C.D. Plans: Electrical Engineer LYNN ELMBLAD FNA, FTC, GAA, Chorus, Yearbook Staff. Plans: Cosmetology SHARON DREW C.C.D. Plans: Nursing BETTY ERICKSON Luther League. Plans: College (Teaching) 65 IRENE FALK FT A, GAA, Vice-President of Jr. Class. Plans: College HELEN FOY Forensics, Debate, FNA, FTA, GAA, CCD, YCS, Pep Club, Yearbook, Chorus, Sacred Heart Jr. Choir. Plans: Teacher--Secondary Art Education CHARLES FISHER CHUCK Plans: College SHARLENE FRANTI HESS Luther League. Plans: Secretarial LOU ANN FOR SB ERG LU LU Chorus, GAA, FNA, FTA, Luther League, Pep Club, Ski Club. Plans: Drama ROBERT FREDRIKSON FREDDIE Varsity Club, Basketball, Track. Plans: Mathematician 66 ROBERT CENSCHOW Plans: Civil Engineer RALPH GODELL Select Chorus, Ski Club, Band, Chorus, Boy's Vocal and En- semble, MYF. Plans: Conservation Officer GERALD GERARD JET Varsity Club, Basketball, Track. Plans: Teacher JAMES GOLDEN GOLDY CCD. Plans: Heavy Equipment Operator GARY GLOVER MYF, CTF. Plans: Service JOELLYN GROLEAU JOEY Band, Chorus, FNA, FT A, GAA, Pep Club, Ski Club, Student Council, Senior Class President. Plans: Elementary Teacher 67 MARLENE HAARA HESS Chorus, FNA, Pep Club, Luther League, Choir. Plans: College RICHARD HERRALA DICK Journalism staff, Luther League, Plans: Certified Public Accountant BARBARA HEIKKINEN Band, Chorus, FT A, GAA, Ski Club, Class Officer, Forensics. Plans: Elementary Teacher JAMES HOFBAUER SAM CCD, Student Council, Track, Football, Basketball, Varsity Club, Sophomore Class, President. Plans: Engineer LAIRD HEIKKINEN LARRY CCD. Plans: Service JERRY HO FB AUER Pep Club, Varsity Club, Basket- ball, Football. Plans: College 68 BARBARA HUHTALA ENA, CCD, Band, Choru Plans: Nursing CHRISTINE JENTOFT CHRIS Pep Club, Chorus, FNA, GAA, CCD, YCS, Choir. Plans: Secretary LYNNE HULKKONEN Chorus, 4-H, FNA, Luther League. Plans: College TERRY JESTILA Plans: Medical Technology in the Navy MARY JARVEY Chorus, CCD. Plans: Work JENNIE JOHNSON FHA, Chorus, Luther League, Journalism. Plans: Secretarial Work 69 MICHAEL JOKI MIKE ROTC, Luther League, Football. Plans: Service ROBERT KENT BOB Student Council, Varsity Club, Ski Club, Class Officer, Foot- ball, Track, Chorus. Plans: Elementary Teacher JAMES KANTOLA NICKEL Plans: Highway Technician LORRAINE KETOLA Chorus, Luther League. Plans: Elementary Teacher MARIE KASPER Plans: College ALAN KIVELA Plans: Engineer 70 PATRICIA KOSKI PAT FTA, Band, Chorus, Class Officer. Plans: Secretarial Work MARGARET KYTOLA SQUIRT FNA. Plans: Waves LUCILLE KOSKIMAKI CELE Chorus, Cheerleader,, Student Council, Yearbook, FHA, CCD. Plans: Marriage WILLIAM LAHTI Plans: Plumber DIANE KUBIT DI Chorus, Pep club, FNA, FT A, Yearbook. Plans: IBM Training LAURI LARSON FNA, GAA, Chorus, Band. Plans: Medical Technology 71 DAVID LATURI Luther League Plans: Undecided DAVID LEWIS Ski Club. Plans: College BARBARA LEEMON Yearbook, Ski club, Chorus, Pep club, FNA, CCD. Plans: Secretary DAVID LOOSEMORE LUCY Student Council, Journalism, Class Officer. Plans: State Police CAROL LEWIS CCD. Plans: Housewife CHARLES MAKI BURR Plans: Service 72 ELAINE MAKI Chorus, FT A, FNA, 4-H, Band, National Honor Society, Luther League Sunday School Teacher. Plans: Home Economist PHYLLIS MAKI Pep Club, Luther League. Plans: Secretary JUDY MAKI Pep Club, Chorus, Luther League. Plans: Secretary DIANE MANNINEN Pep club, Luther League. Plans: Te achi ng LLOYD MAKI TAPPI Luther League. Plans: Service MARK MANNING BLACKIE CCD. Plans: Service 73 JERRY MATTSON CCD. Plans: College PEARL MIRON PEARLY 4-H, FHA, CCD, Chorus. Plans: Beautician PAUL MAYO Football, Varsity club, CCD. Plans: College MARY MOILANEN MIA Chorus, Student Council, Yearbook, FTA, GAA, Pep club, Cheerleader, Ski club. Plans: College 74 UNDA NELSON Chorus, FHA, Luther League, Journalism. Plans: Secretary MARIE NOPOLA FNA, Luther League. Plans: Nursing LORRAINE NEVALA NEBBS FTA, Pep club, Yearbook Select Chorus, Band, Cheerleader. Plans: Secretary SANDRA NORD SANDY Band, FNA, Ski Club, Luther League, CTF. Plans: College BONNIE NEWLAND FNA. Plans: Medical Secretary LINNEA NURMELA LEE Cheerleader, GAA, Luther League, Chorus. Plans: Physical Education Teacher 75 MARY OLSEN MOE Yearbook, GAA, FTA, Band, Pep club, Chorus. Plans: Elementary Teacher BONNIE PIETILA Plans: College KRISTINE OLSON TINA FNA, GAA, CCD, YCS, Chorus, CCD Choir, National Honor Society. Plans: Nursing PAUL PULKKI Band. Plans: Business Education (Accounting) OLIVER PAQUET Luther League. Plans: Heavy Equipment Operator FAYE RIDELL Chorus, Journalism, Student Council, Jr. Class President, CCD. Plans: Business Administration 76 GLORIA ROWLOFF Pep club, Luther League. Plans: Business Career PAULETTE SANTTI Plans: Secretary DENNIS ROY DENNY Plans: Service MARY SCHULTZ FTA, Chorus, CCD, Ski club. Plans: Elementary Teacher DAVID SAARINEN DOC Varsity club, Band, Chorus, Ski club, Student Council, Boy's Vocal Ensemble, Mixed Vocal Ensemble, Brass Sextet, Pep club, Yearbook. Plans: College MARY SELDEN FNA, FT A, GAA, CCD, YCS, Chorus, Yearbook, Debate. Plans: Social Worker 77 MARY SYNDER TIGER FTA, GAA, MYO, CTF, Forensics, Debate, Ski Club. Plans: Special Education Teacher CHERYL ST. GEORGE FHA, CCD, Chorus. Plans: Secretary JEAN SOLI FHA, Pep club, Chorus, Luther League. Plans: Secretary GARY STEIN BATZ Plans: Draftman DENNIS ST. ANDRE Plans: Service WILLIAM STERBENZ TOIK CCD. Plans: Navy No Pic. Available 78 PHILIP STORM BERRIES Football, Basketball. Plans: College JOHN VOAKES Plans: Service RUDY SUPANICH RUDY JOHN CCD, Varsity club. LAURI WAISANEN SPIKE Band, Chorus, Luther League. Plans: Medical Research 79 CLASS SONG “BORN FREE” CLASS MOTTO “SHOW US WHERE TO STAND AND WE WILL MOVE THE EARTH” CLASS COLORS SKY BLUE AND SILVER 80 Studyin1 fellows?? 81 SENIORS i FROM THE BABY BOOK' THE MOUSE THAT ROARED SENIOR PLAY SPRING 1966 84 A D VER TISING Saluting: Senior Class Saluting: Jerry Hofbauer FRED’S RESTAURANT Orange Blossom Diamonds Roy Cathy Erickson, Fran Paoli L'Anse, Michigan Watches - -Jewelry Crystal - -China Silver--Gifts Congratulations Class of '67 For the Best in Jewelry Gifts L'ANSE MOTEL Shop at Ed Inez Charron, Owners LANGDON’S JEWELERS L'Anse, Michigan L'Anse, Michigan Congratulations Seniors: WATTON CO-OPERATIVE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Watton, Michigan MARTIN OIL CO. and Covington, Michigan --DO DROP INN-- Baraga, Michigan Lunches, Groceries, Motel Bill Vierna Wimpari Phone: EL 3-5446 Covington, Michigan 355-9390 Ask for Compliments of: Copper Country Ice Cream and Grade A Dairy Products Home Delivery The Superior National COPPER COUNTRY DAIRY, INC. Bank and Trust Co. Dollar Bay Baraga Ishpeming of Hancock, Mich. Follow the Hornets Thru the With Full Service Bank at Baraga, Mich. MINING JOURNAL PATRONS: Dwyer's Haug's F. W. Woolworth Co. Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Ray's T.V. Sales Service Ed Haas Co. Vertin's Commercial Systems, Inc. FROM HOUGHTON Congratulations to the GRADUATES May We Help You? Commercial National Bank of L’Anse, Michigan Member: F.D.I.C. Compliments Congratulations of the vrr D rTu Tr r r Q L'ANSE PHOTO SERVICE iNLJlx I ii WUUUj Congratulations Seniors L'ANSE CAFE Joe and Bertha Borowski Congratulations Saluting: Mark Manning JIM’S CASH MARKET We Take Trades Baraga, Mich. I 'iMCC T7T TP MTHTT ID 17 H4DT Congratulations Seniors: L’ANSE I.G.A. The Store That Takes Saluting the Pride Hornets in Best Furniture Buys. L'ANSE STORE-- QUALITY SUPER MARKETS Fine Foods- -Low Prices Plus Gold Bond Stamps Compliments of: Tom and Dick THE SPECIALTY L'ANSE MOTOR CO. Leemon STORE Chevrolet and Oldsmobile LEEMON’S Sales Service DEPARTMENT L'Anse, Michigan STORE Ann Jacobsen Outfitters Compliments of: for the Entire Family Apparel ANDERSON’S JEWELRY for the 9 S. Main (Next to Night Owl) L'Anse Entire Diamonds - - Watches Phone 524-3701 Family Jewelry--Gifts THE IRVING TOLLEFSEN INSURANCE AGENCY Congratulations Seniors All Forms of Insurance and Real Estate VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Compliments of Compliments of THE L'ANSE GAMBLES AND SKOGMOS SENTINEL Congratulations Best Wishes from: CLEMENTS BROTHERS INSURANCE Since 1908 L'ANSE Congratulations Seniors L'ANSE WALGREEN AGENCY PAT’S STANDARD SERVICE Tires and Accessories Washing--Auto Repairing--Greasing Welding--Polaris Snow Mobiles Phone 355-2257 Sidnaw, Michigan Congratulations BORROWS GROCERY from Phone 355-2208 THE MIDWAY Sidnaw, Michigan U. S. 41, Baraga, Michigan Congratulations Class of 1967 THE CELOTEX CORPORATION L'ANSE MICHIGAN Helping You . . . PATRONS: UPPER PENINSULA POWER COMPANY Newberrys J. C. Penney Company Webers Store . . . Houghton Twin City Ray Laiti Joffee's Men's Shoe Store . . . Hancock and Live Better . . . Jerry DeMotts Electrically!


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L'Anse High School - Envoy Yearbook (L'Anse, MI) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

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L'Anse High School - Envoy Yearbook (L'Anse, MI) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

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L'Anse High School - Envoy Yearbook (L'Anse, MI) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

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L'Anse High School - Envoy Yearbook (L'Anse, MI) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 1

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L'Anse High School - Envoy Yearbook (L'Anse, MI) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 1

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