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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 14

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Wednesday, June 3, 1970 ESCANABA DAILY PRESS, Escanaba, Michigan Page Thirteen Jurors Chosen By Two Courts Circuit and District Court1 jurors have been selected by I the County Jury Commission, i There are 30 persons subject to Circuit Court jury duty for the June term, commencing June 15, while 18 persons were se- I lected for District Court duty during the June 1 Sept. 1 per- I iod. Circuit Court jurors include Willard J. Garvin, 436 Delta Helen Davenport, 720 Oak James Hawland, 177 River Ralph Gauthier, 211 N. Front Carl Lynts, 135 N.

Fifth Veronica DeRousha, 1200 Deer Eva T. Collins, 601 Saginaw Billie Doyle, 329 Lake Mary E. Schubring, 111 S. Third Lawrence A. Anderson, 732 Manistique Eva M.

Johnson, 229 Arbutus Jacqueline R. Jackson, 140 S. Third all of the city. Agnes Gardipee, Rte. Lucille B.

Underwood, Box 74; Gunnar Anderson, Gulliver; Mildred Mattson, Rte. Audrey Newborn, Germfask; Harry J. Hughson, Gulliver; Ellen Aidrich, M-94; Alva R. Carlson, Rte. Orletta Peterson, Gulliver; Robert D.

Smith, Rte. Dolly Irene Woodruf, M-94; Frances M. Carroll, Thompson; Walter E. Norton, Gulliver; Eula Ann Rosebush, Gulliver; Laura Johnston, Rte. Viola Richmire, Rte.

Marie B. Wilcox, Gulliver; Thomas L. McManus, Rte. 1. Circuit Court jurors have been asked to report for duty at 10 a.m.

on June 17. District Court jurors subject to call during the next three months include Jack M. Weinert, Star Josephine D. Gierke, 321 N. Houghton Bernard Rodgers, Phyllis D.

Beaudry Lake; Maurice Cousineau, Rte. John J. Weber, 237 Lake Margaret Bertrand, P.O. Box 369; Sigrid L. Kanerva.

337 Lake Patricia Stapleton, Rte. Sylvester L. Rubick, 165 River Gail L. Neadow, 411 MANISTIQUE Awards Are Presented To 38 Graduates GLADSTONE Scholarships and awards were presented to 38 seniors at jthe 78th annual Class Night (program at the High School Gymnasium Monday evening. The 151 graduates entered the gymnasium as the Gladstone High School Band, under the direction of Paul Cowen, I played the processional march.

pet i ti ve i p. Donald Harris, Michigan Competitive Scholarship and ho Richard Holmberg Memorial Scholarship. Karen Sargent, Michigan 1 1 ve James Nelson. Michigan Compel itive Scholarship. Julie Williams, Altrusa Club Kaithy Madden, class presi- of Escanaba Scholarship to Bay IRENE M.

FUGERE, left, graduates June 5 from the Lakeshore Technical Institute, Sheboygan, and will receive a diploma in business machines and clerk-typist. Her sister. Carol A. Fugere, will graduate from the Holy Family School of Nursing Manitowoc, on June 12 with an N. and has accepted a position at St.

Nicholas Hospital, Sheboygan. Carol is a 1967 graduate of Manistique Higlh School and her sister graduated in 1968. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fugere, Rte.

1. 138 To Receive Diplomas Here; Worth To Speak ican Legion Award for all Commencement Night acti- The yellow rose was around vities for the 138 graduates of chosen as the class flower while Lori Isaacson, Michigan Com- gold are the ent, opened the program and validictorion and salutatorian addresses were given by Tom Becvar and Susan Labre respectively. A trio of seniors, Susain Libre, on the flute, Ruthann Martin, guitar and vo- cal, and Cindy Damitz, at the piano, presented Time For Scholarships were presented by Donald Pfotenhauer, guid- ance counselor, to: Cindy Damitz, Michigan Competitive Scholarship. Linda Norlander, American Auxiliary Past Memorial Scholarship. Jana Apelgren.

Michigan Competitive Scholarship. Thomas Becvar, University of Michigan Regents Alumni Scholarship and a Michigan Competitive Scholarship. James Davis, University of Michigan Grant, Michigan Com. De Noe Community College and the John D. and Naomi B.

Staple Memorial Scholarship. Paula Treichel, Escanaba Business and Professional Club Scholarship to Bay De Noe Community College and the Gladstone Rotary Club Scholarship, Susan Labre, The Governing Board of Honor Award to Bay De Noc Community College and a Michigan Competitive Scholarship. Gregory Harris. Michigan Competitive Scholarship and The Gladstone Savings Bank Scholarship. Ricky Cartwright, James E.

Miller Memorial Scholarship. Lynn Olson, Tne First National Bank of Gladstone arship. Warren Bovin, Gladstone Ro- tarv Club Scholarship. Linda Irving, The Gladstone THE STUDENT COUNCIL of the (lladstoni Hi'jh honored the memorj" of Wallace Cameron, in whose 1 name the Wall.i ce Memorial Scholarship tund was established, by )laeing flowers on hi grave 1 Cemetery. Pictured (from left) are St 111 Coil i in-: 1 members ni Davi-, 1 Dementer, Sandra Phalen, Margaret Noreus and ill Murphy.

(Dail 1 14 the Manistique High School Class of 1970 begin at 8 Thursday night in the high school auditorium. Jean Worth, retired Editor of Gulliver; the Escanaba Daily Press, will Indian address the graduates after which Denton Nelson, President! of the Area Board of Education, will make the diploma presentations. Rev. Ingmar Levin, pastor of the Zion Lutheran Church, will offer the invocation. blue and gold are the class! petitive Scholarship, colors.

Mark Oja, Michigan Techno- The 1970 graduates include logical University Board of Keith Aldrich, Steven Aller, Control Scholarship, and Mich- Roy Anderson, Linda Archey, I igan Competitive Scholarship. James Barber, Diane Barnes, Gary Goodman, Michigan Sal-Lee Belcik, JoAnn Ber- Technological University Board and Mary Berger, JoAnn of Control Scholarship Blowers, Laurie Boelter, Chris- Athletic Scholarship to M.T.U. tine Bouchard. Diana Boyd, Jan Hess, Michigan Competi- Sara Brandstrom, Joseph Scholarship and American Brock, Linda Brock, Patsy i Legion Award Brown, Leon Bruner Kerry around Cattaragus Clarence G. Sellman.

320 Potter Elsie Senior Chorus will sing Burrell, James Burton, James The Manistique High Schoo Cameron, James Carlson, Car- petitive Scholarship and Amor- (Chapter of The Michigan Education Association Scholarship, Harland Couillard, James E. Miller Memorial Scholarship. Margaret Noreus, Hupy-Empson Insurance Scholarship and a College of St. Scholastica Scholarship. Sharon Rockburg, Anonymous Scholarship.

Richard Salo, Henry and Rose Rosenblum Scholarship. Nancy Gillis, Henry and Rose oscnb 1 um Schol a rsh i p. Jeffrey Schram, W. C. Cameron Memorial Scholarship.

Catherine Williams, George Holmberg Memorial Scholar- shi p. for all Fleck. Rte. Elsie L. Nelson, 444 S.

Cedar Mildreld J.lplav the Borkros, Rte. Jack W. Phil- cessional of while the Band will processional and and lips, 1113 State John Jo- Barr, 924 Deer Richard J. Manning, 906 W. Elk St.

The class motto is knowledge goes beyond his ex- Be Someone, Speaker Tells MHS Graduates John Skellenger, Michigan Competitive Scholarship. Deborah Nolan, Michigan State University Scholarship and U. Grant. Christine Johnson. Michigan State University Scholarship, Michigan Competitive Scholnr- William Eimerman, Richard ship and M.S.U.

Grant. Lvnn Apelgren, Michigan Com petitive Scholarsh i p. Robert Yourg. Athletic Schol- asey, Alfred Cayia III, Rebecca Chartier, Patrick Cournaya, Rick Dewey, Dennis Dixon, Tony DuFour, wards. Lloyd Ekstrom, Maureen Fagan, Kim Fleming, James Frans, Dale Gcrlach, Michael Gierke, Lin- ria Gillam, Ronald Gillingham, arship to Northland College and AthleticDebra Gorsche, Albert Goud- D.

J. Pfotenhauer reau, Mark Grimes, Aleta Han- Scholarship, son, Susan Hanson, Linda Har- Clifford Young, Athletic ling, Debb.e Heminger, Frank Scholarship to Northland are living in an age that same for them and lor others. Hentschell, John Hessler, lege and the Eldon R. Keil Ath- ttresses the value of the per- Just as you have been influ- Kathleen Hinkson, Paul Hoho- letic trophy, aon. The song is enced by others, so you must Jikj Pauline Hoholik, Earl Hoi- Thomas Pfotenhauer, Ath- has the words influence brook, Peter Hood, Patricia letic Scholarship to Northland is beautiful in their be satisfied just to Howard, Laurie Hubble, Patri- College.

own And so they are. prove something; be someone. Hu.ghSOn, Patricia Hyland, Randall Peltonen, Paper Tech- the beauty and good in you Don be satisfied just to react jsranCy Jackson, Thomas Jene- Scholarship to Western that makes you the beautiful to what others say or do to roUf Brian Johnson, Donna Michigan University and Board from the EaSt Lansing Crime person you can be be a person who acts. Be j0hnson( £rjc Johnson, Terry Trustee Scholarship to M. Laboratory to the Warren La- Father Arnold Grambow, assis- real and you will be someone.

Kandell, David Kasun, Kart jboratory. Look at others around you: I Kendall, Daniel Klarich, Ter- Kathryn Madden. U.P. State Troojwr William AUen, what they have given you to Knoph Fair Queen Scholarship to Bay vonlje officer at Grand make you what you are and De Noc Community College do- what you can give to make Dldna LaCasper, Sheila nated by Emar Erlandsen, better people. This 1S Donny LaMuth, Ld- Mlchigan Competitive Scholar- vocation no ward Lallcour- Deborah and the a R.

Citizenship Bonnie La Ponte, Gloria Leii- Award. State Police List Several Transfers EASTT LANSING Michigan State Police Headquarters announced these changes Tuesday Trooper James Bonnell of West Branch is being promoted to detective and transferred to a detective division unit at Detroit. Transfers: Detective John Aird from Detroit to at Calumet. Corporal Franklin Carman from Calumet to Lapeer. Trooper Gary Gokey from Warren to Marquette.

Trooper Leonard A Speck in Installation Set For 'Honor Queen' Karen Esler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Esler, will installed as Honored Queen of Bethel 7, International Order of Daughters at open installation ceremonies. Sunday, June 21, at the Masonic Temple. Also elected to serve the Bethel with the honored queen are Karen Vanderhoff, senior I princess; Sue Hess, junior princess; Terry Johnson, guide and Kristen Nelson, marshall.

Officers appointed for the coming term include Cheryl Weester, recorder; Kris Evans, chaplain; Norma Lmg, senior I custodian; Jane Featherston, I inner guard; Jill Keatherston, Sherry Stevenson, Kathy Roberts, Carolyn Utterback, and Karol Vanderhoff, mes Karen Johnson, ret i oied queen, will serve stalling officer for the lation ceremonies and lie is invited to attend Ruthann Martin Gets Music Award Briefly Told Volunteer Firemen will meet the Fire Hall 7:30 p.m. i(i a V. More propie get more news from newspapers than all other sources combined. NOTICE Red Owl Store Ad On Page 6 For The Swimmingest Summer Ever! No prettier way to suit up for a swim than in one of these dotty new delights of airy polyester cotton vo le. Both in navy dots, junior sizes Sketched: swim pinafore with matching bikini p.m- ty.

$21 fashion is our specialty tant pastor of St. Francis de Sales, told the MHS Class of 1970 at Sunday Baccalaureate program. Fr. Grambow reminded the graduates of what others have done for them and that in turn, cannot help but do the Ju- Ha- them your Christian matter what you do in your entire lifetime. Be what you are in the best way you he concluded.

Sunday program opened with the "Pomp and processional by the MHS Band. Rev. Robert Haring, pastor of the Bethel Baptist Church, gave the invocation, Scripture reading and prayer and also tlu Benediction. Miss Arlene Gordanier, vocal music supervisor, sang Be in May by Nicholson. man, Mary Lequia, Marie I ica, Steve Livermore, Diane Lund wall, Anne Malloch, Ei- leen McDermott, Mary McK.il- Ugan, Randall McLaren, Georgia Meron, Kirk Messer, Sharlot Messer.

Kathleen Milavec, Donald Miller, Catherine Moffat, Roberta Neff, Kathe Nelson, Bar- John Bizeau, Michigan Com- Briefly Told Hamburgers on homemade buns, potato salad, baked closing ban. Nord, Er.n OBnen JonL and beverage is Orhanen, James Davena Patterson, Osterhout, Joan Paw- Death Claims Mrs. Southard Mrs. Clara Mae Southard, 83, 342 Lake St. and widow of Dr.

Ted S. Southard, died Tuesday morning at Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital. She was bom May 29, 1887 in McCosta, Mich, and was married to Dr, Ted Southard in 1910 in Gladstone. He died Feb. 20, 1957.

She was a member of the Indian Lake Golf Club, Manistique Club, the First Baptist Church. Ida Chap- ter. 54. OES and the Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital Auxi- elopmerit Training program at Spaulding, Gary Spencer, Mary Manistique News ven, to juvenile liaison duty at Detroit. A successor at Grand Hi ven will be named later this year.

Trooper David Womack from Marquette to Warren. The changes are effective next Sunday, except for Allen who moves to Detroit July 5. the hot lunch menu Thursday at the Manistique Area Schools. Reports Opening For Two Welder Trainees At NMU An opening for two welder trainees for the Manpower De- ley, Maribeth Pawley, Carole Peterson, David Popour, Mi- The library received f'i2 cheal Powell Shirley Prater, past-due books during the Bradley Putvin, David Reed, last week, George Reid, Kenneth Roberts, acting librarian Mrs. Katharine Mary Rodman, Ruth Rogers.

LeBrasseur said. Some of the Robert Schneider, Donna book due dates went back to Schuetter, Terry Schulze, 1968. Sheryl Schutt, Pearl Shaffer, golf pairings at Gladstone for June 4, 1 S. Willis K. Sundahua P.

Kindy Rodman H. Roddy E. Belonpie J. Marmalick L. Holm L.

Srock P. Anderson S. Trombley Gilbert F. Burke Ivory G. Vanderhoff D.

Nichola Gillts Reese M. Stenlund Peterson M. Ottensman J. Kmpeon Harris R. Lasky Sturdv S.

Boutilier J. Bastien E. Skellenger M. Trombley J. Anderson A Altese Nivistm A.

Davis D. Coulter M. Tibergien Farrell K. Van Donsel James Smith, Smith, Barbara Connie Smith, Karlene Patricia Smith, Wayne liary She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Gordon Denny of Manistique; four sons, Theron of Marquette, Jack of Rochester, N.Y., Robert of New Schrewsbury, N.J, and Donald of Denver, Colo.

Another son, Jim was killed during World War while serving with the U.S. Air Force. Six grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren also survive. Friends may call at the Kefauver and Jackson Funeral Home after 7 p.m. Thursday and complete funeral services will be conducted at 2 pm Northern Michigan University st-rable, Glenda Swasher, How- has been announced by Mrs.

Tennyson, Jeanne Tufnell, Theodora Bouchard, Commun- Robert Tufnell, Donald Tyr- ity Action Agency. The train- rell, Wayne Vallier, Larry Va- ing is available for qualified natta, Alto Wagoner, Robert men in the low-income bracket Watson, Gary Webber, Ann who are willing to move. Weber, Debra Weber, James Those interested should con- Weber, Karen Weber, Monica tact Mrs. Bouchard, by Friday, at 341-2452 or 341-2455 after 5 p.m. Hospital Admitted to Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital Monday were Friday at the funeral home with Dr.

Harold Sell, Shirley, Neff, the Rev. Ingmar Levin officia- Tammy Nedeau and Mary Ku- ting. Burial will be in Lake- lunen. view Cemetery. I Discharged was Claia Reno, The Family Of Mrs.

Clara Southard Respectfully Requests That Memorials Desired In Her Name Be Directed To The First Baptist Church. Weber, David Whitcomb, Jan Wiekwire and Paul Wood. F. R. Bowman Dies Monday In Las Vegas Frederick R.

Bowmen died Monday in I Vegas, Nev. where he had resided for the past 2U years. He was born Oct. 28, 1916 in Rexton, Mich. He is survived by his widow, Norma; one son, Bradley of Riverdale, 111., four grandchildren and one sister, Mrs.

A. Redman of Ishpeming. Friends may call at the Kefauver and Jackson Funeral Home after 7 p.m. Thursday and funeral services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the funeral home chapel.

The Rev. Ingmar Levin will offici- ate and burial will be in Fair- I view Cemetery. The lass of 1945 is extending an invitation to Class of and grads to attend thedr July 4th reunion at the Elks Club. A fee will be charged those wishing to attend. Further information may be obtained by calling 3415779.

Terrence M. Downing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Downing, 229 Bear received scholastic honors for his 3.47 grade point average at the Honors Day Convocation at Washburn University of Topeka recently. Terrence, who lives with his wife Georgia at 2647 25th St.

in Topeka, is a junior. NOW Elisabeth Tkyfor Warrew Beatty The Only Game Shown at 8:30 Baseball June 1 i.ittle League Team Cooks 2 0 Jay 2 Hiawatha 2 1 First National Biiiik 2 1 VFVV 1 1 Slate Bank 1 2 Inland 1 2 Local 4302 0 3 Wed May 27 Cooks 16. Local 4302 0, W. David Swagart 16, First National 1 Steve White Friday May 29 Hiawatha Inland 7, W.P., Matcnmskj. State Savings 10, VFW 9 Boh Martin.

Monday, 1 VFW, Cooks, rain. Inland 5, State Savings 4 Jim Nelson. Hiawatha 10, Jaytees. 8. W.P., ky Talnian.

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