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The Evening News from Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan • Page 16

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The Evening Newsi
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Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan
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16
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-2 THE EVENING NEWS, SAULT STE. MARIE, MAY 27, 1970 15 Area Students To Graduate At NMU Sunday Brimley Group Plans Service BRI3ILEY Messer- Awards Presented To Loretto Seniors Fifteen tri-county resident will rccr ees at Northern' Michigan University's 70th an- nual commencement ceremonies I SrTdsy when decrees are' on 766 men and wo-! the largest graduating, in the university's history. The degrees will be conferred bv XMU president John X. Jam- at the 2 p. m.

ceremonies C. B. Hedgcock fieleShouse. Senator Robert P. Griffin vrill the commencement snd will be awarded an honorary decree of Doctor of Ed- by the faculty and the: Board of Control.

The- graduating class includes; candidates for master's de-1 cr.vs. for bachelor's decrees r.r;d '4 associate degree candi- Graduates from the tri-county nren Village Edvrin A. Fountain. B.S. in history.

Kincheloe AFB Melva TMx S'pon. B.S. in nursing. Robert F. Cameron.

B.S. in English: Carol J. Csrmody. B.S. in elementary edursiion: "Edith K.

Mark. B.A. in special education; Tom M. Mc- Cuicheon, B.S. in political sci- Carol Veneberg, B.A.

in French. nudvard Elizabeth J. Dans. 15.S. in elementary education: David W.

Erfourth, Bachelor of Education. Cheryl L. Fair, in elementary education. Sault Ste. "Marie Margaret A.

Lewis. B.S. in English: Don- J. McDonald, B.S. in social studies: Mary L.

McNamara, B. A. in elementary education; Diana G. Metrish, B.S. in mathematics: Gloria A.

OwasM, B.A. la elementary education. After a mass of Thanksgiving dy Pianosi, Michael James, the 1970 baccalaureate awards Recognition for Lou- Hinds. Reader's Digest McGabey-Eouthier V.F.\V. Po.st Lo re tt 0 Catholic 9023 and the ladies auxiliary will! en ted by Ferns, Mary Ann Hinds, Linda Certificate of Merit- Thomas i I Central High ise Boracci, Karen Byron, Julie Nora McKernan.

commemorate Memorial Mathew Xyman, saperin- i Huhtala, Paulette Kibble, Maur-; M. Boger. 1 een Mara, Kathy McCarthy, Lau- Regents-Alumni Scholar i- i rie Samar. Elizabeth Bourque, Carmel Lee Quigley. Certificates of Recognition Religion Nancy Mansfield, jger, Michael James, Larry O'-jihomas M.

Boger, Julie Anne Cheryl Tubman. Brien, Phil King, James Smith, I Ferns, Nancy Mansfield, Nora Math Carmel Quigley. Steven Ware, John Bosbous. McKernan, Carmel Lee Quigley, Americanism Medal Nancy I Steven Reilly, Elizabeth A. Sa- Veterans the Brimley Elementary Wisniewski, Kathy Home Economics Linda Huh- Fathcr James pastor of St.

Francis Xavieri Church, Brimley, will be the! spea'-er. i "Brinilev High School's tala. Mansfield. voie. under the direction of Kris! Physics Thomas Boger.

First Honors Each Quarter Dennis A. Memorial liorton, will participate. i Physical Science Louise Bo-; Barbara Heilman, Maryann! Award Randy Pianosi. Commander Lewis Atkinson; nacci, Ian Reid. has invited local organizations to join the post in this special observance.

All veterans are requested to attend and dress suits and V.F.W. caps will be urn'orm of the day. Business Elizabeth Bourque. Bookkeeping April Savoie. Shorthand Mary Ann Hinds.

Art Nancy Mansfield. Yearbook Editor Nora Mc- MARGARET LEWIS DIANA METRISH ELIZABETH DAVIS MACKINAC ISLAND Lilac Queen for 1970 is Debbie de la Vergne, daughter of the Gerald de la Vergnes, who received 38 of the 95 votes cast. Runner-up was Leanne Brodeur with 27 votes. Miss de la Vergne will be crowned June 13 and will reign at the Lilac Day Parade June 14. George Burrows of Evanston spent the weekend at the Burrows summer home on the West Bluff.

Matilda McQuil! of Bloomington has arrived to spend the summer and is employed at the Alford Durg store. Glenn Allen state controller of Lansing, spent Sunday at the Allen summer home on the East Bluff. The Benjamin family of Farmington enjoyed the weekend at their Island home. Mrs. 0.

J. Smith is a patient at Straits Hospital St. Ignace, Mich. The G. Cusick family and WCTU Has Party I And Dedication i Presbyterian Church.

The program presented was a song by Danny and Michelle GLORIA OWASKI MELVA STEEN DAVID ERFOURTH CAROL CARMODY CHERYL FAIR Presbyterian Circles Meet PICKFORD The circles of, The Elizabeth circle met with the Pickford Presbyterian Mrs. Dean Wise. Mrs. Jack Wise church had their May meetinss i Presented the lesson. The circle will serve a wedding rehearsal with the following hostesses: dimer on May The next The Mary Martha met with Mrs.

Cecil Portice. Mrs. Ted Stevenson presented the lesson. The circle will serve a wedding reception on May 30. The Phoebe circle met with circle will serve Mrs.

Vern Eveleigh. Mrs. J. I reception in July. meeting will be with Mrs.

Art Reich. The Esther circle met with Mrs. Stanley Harrison. Cora Hughes gave the lesson. The circle will serve a wedding Robert Walter gave the lesson.

Each Stephen Doud of Petoskey spent the weekend with their parents, the Francis Douds. Roy Jackson of Farmington spent the weekend at his summer home on the East Bluff. I Mr. and Mrs. P.

K. Truscott! spent the weekend with relatives I at Holt. i Tom McNally of Huron, Ohio. is spending his annual vacation; visking his aunt, Catherine "MeXaliy. i A baby shower was given in honor of Dawn Lynn Horn, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Roger Horn, at the home of Mrs. P.ichard Bagbey, who was assisted by Mrs. Thedore A buffet lunch was served to the 24 guests. Brian Dunnigan has arrived from Lansing and is again employed at Fort Mackinac.

The next meeting will be with cookies Mrs. Wayne Shoberg Cedarville. circle for two will days in children attending 1 Vacation Bible School. provide for the Daily Keeping Posts LANSING (AP) David Upton, "of St. Joseph, and Dr.

Benjamin Jeffries, of Grosse Pointe, have been reappointed to the State Mental Health Advisory Council for four-year terms. The appointments, by Gov. Quigley. Business O'Neill. Yearbook Staff Nancy Mans-; field, Laurie Samar, Cheryl Tub- man.

I Photography Carmel Quig- PICKFORD The Pickford i Penny Suggitt, April Savoie. WCTU held their White Ribbon i ep club Laurie Samar. Recruit Dedication and party for Perfect Attendance, Junior and former recruits at the Pickford Senior Year Randy Pianosi. Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award Nancy Mansfield. Leach, a story by Lisa Cottlei Home "Maker of the Year and a Flannelgraph "The Boy Who Gave His Lunch Away" by Mrs.

Jaynce Leach. New recruits dedicated during the service were Donna and Carol Stecle, Lisa Cottle, and Douglas Leach. i Thank you letters were read; from boys in the service for the cookies sent them by the i A thank yoii was also read from i Mrs. Fletcher, in the Long Term Unit of the War Memorial Hospital for the lap robes made for the patients. Election of officers will be held at the next meeting.

On the nominating committee are Mrs. Forbes McDonald and Mrs. Harvey Fountain. Nora McKernan. "I Dare You Award" Thomas Boger, Mary Ann Hinds.

Bousch Lomb Honorary Science Award Mark Ziewacz. Student Mansfield. Catechetical Teaching Rosa- Rogers. Service Thomas Boger, Ran- Now Serving 7 Days A Week Featuring the following: Thursday Smorgasbord Friday Fish Fry Saturday Smorgasbord Sunday Noon Chicken Buffet Fine Wines and Cocktails The Falls Hotel Newberry-Phone 293-5111 Dinner Planned LANSING (AP) More than 1,000 reservations have been made for the dinner for Senate confirmation. William Milliken are subject to i Vice President Spiro Agnew in Detroit's Cobo Hall June 15, Republican headquarters announced Monday.

"We're about double previous patterns after the first LANSING (AP) A. A. (Gus) week said chairman John Hokens, of Ewen, has been re- Bugas of Detroit appointed to the Upper Peinsuia State Fair Board for a five-year Another Term term. LANSING (AP) Nov. 2-6 jthe appointment, by Gov.

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