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PAGE SIXTEEN ^rold'jim^S <strong>Wed</strong>nesday, bept. ^y IV/I<br />

N. Michigan...In Living Color<br />

Mother Nature is mixing her<br />

paints for her annual exhibit<br />

of creative artistry in<br />

Michigan and the panorama of<br />

color must surpass, or at least<br />

equal, the most brilliant works<br />

of the old masters Flamming<br />

riuly f'r** 1 0r3H o **S arwi urirni<br />

yellows blended with rich nut<br />

browns and cool evergreen<br />

will create a series of living<br />

landscapes for the eyes to<br />

frame for the hallway of<br />

memories.<br />

The first showing is usually<br />

unveiled in mid to late September<br />

along the shores of<br />

ItONW<br />

Lake Superior in Michigan's<br />

upper peninsula, according to<br />

the Michigan Tourist Council.<br />

Then, nature in all her<br />

majesty crosses the Big Mac<br />

to display her autumn<br />

masterpieces throughout the<br />

Inwer peninsula completing<br />

her gallery about mid-<br />

October.<br />

The enjoyment of a<br />

Michigan color tour is<br />

enhanced by the absence of<br />

the summer crowd making<br />

public accommodations more<br />

convenient, and in many<br />

cases, less expensive.<br />

Michigan's highways and byways<br />

are far less congested<br />

during the fall season and<br />

"shutter bugs'' are welcome<br />

to stop and capture some of<br />

the legal beauty on film.<br />

Campers will find that,<br />

unlike the summer season,<br />

there is no waiting at<br />

Michigan's nearly 80 state<br />

parks and 30 state forests<br />

Balmy days and crisp nights<br />

provide an almost perfect<br />

camping climate and, most<br />

state parks offer electricity,<br />

modern plumbing and hot<br />

water.<br />

Time Guide for Color Season<br />

HOW TO TBI TH TIB<br />

BY ITS LEAF COLOR<br />

AMERICAN ILM — nU r***«<br />

ASM — ..lt«- »• 4a* tarsi*<br />

•EtCN — clMf yalla-<br />

IIICH — anaM la ••**••<br />

IMBM<br />

•LACK OAK — aarl raa<br />

la arawf bvawa<br />

• UTTIRNUT — r*U*»<br />

HAWTHOIN — bnlkaat.<br />

vary"* ctlara<br />

POriAl — rafts* a»*<br />

t*Uaa rail*-<br />

• ID MAH.I — snffM<br />

stariat aaa ttmmf<br />

A Friday afternoon telephone call can save you a disap<br />

pointing weekend color tour The date* on this guide may be<br />

a week or more early this year Following are the numbers of<br />

DNR district offices. Call them before 4 30 pm. Friday and<br />

get accurate information<br />

SAULT STE Mali!<br />

GLADWIN<br />

517-426-9471<br />

CADILLAC<br />

616-775-9728<br />

MIO<br />

517-826-3211<br />

GAYLORD<br />

517-732-5128<br />

NEWBERRY<br />

906-<strong>29</strong>3-5131<br />

ESCANABA<br />

906-786-2351<br />

BARAGA<br />

906-353-6651<br />

Eight New Teachers<br />

On St. Mary Staff<br />

Eight new teachers are on<br />

the elementary and junior<br />

high staff at St Mary School<br />

this fall for a total of sixteen<br />

This is the first tune that<br />

there have been so many new<br />

teachers having their first<br />

year in the Gaylord School,<br />

according to Sister Michaelea,<br />

principal of St. Mary<br />

Elementary<br />

Mary Susan Kondrow ski is a<br />

graduate of Marvwood<br />

Academy and Aquinas<br />

College, both in Grand Rapids<br />

She has taught in St.<br />

Alphonsus School. Grand<br />

Rapids, and has had experience<br />

with the Headstart<br />

program She is teaching<br />

second grade in the local<br />

school<br />

Sister M Josine is teaching<br />

second grade Previous<br />

teaching experience was in<br />

Grand Rapids. Chesaning.<br />

Wright and at Lake Leelanau<br />

From Superior. Wis , Sister<br />

I^ouise has come to Gaylord to<br />

|m h third gndg at St. Mar>_<br />

School Her previous teaching<br />

experience was in the schools<br />

of five Wisconsin counUes<br />

Miss Clarice Wester is a<br />

graduate of Dominican<br />

College. Racine Wis; the<br />

University of Wisconsin and<br />

Mundehen College in Illinois<br />

funster<br />

Caution<br />

walking in<br />

funsters may be<br />

habit-forming<br />

TAN. BROWN<br />

BLUE. BLACK »2o»<br />

MISCHLEY S SHOES<br />

Manager, Jerry Troy<br />

Gaylord<br />

Her previous teaching included<br />

15 years in Wisconsin,<br />

and she has traveled extensively<br />

She has sixth<br />

graders at SL Mary.<br />

Also teaching sixth grade is<br />

Miss Joanne Meldrum She is<br />

a Dominican College graduate<br />

and has had previous teaching<br />

experience in Wisconsin and<br />

Michigan.<br />

Teaching the language arts<br />

in junior high school is Sister<br />

Thomas Mary. OP. She is a<br />

graduate of the University of<br />

Michigan, and obtained her<br />

masters degree in Religious<br />

Education from Aquinas<br />

College She spent six years<br />

teaching in New Mexico.<br />

Junior high mathematics is<br />

being taught this year by<br />

Michael Victor who is a<br />

graduate of the University of<br />

Detroit where he also obtained<br />

his masters degree. He has<br />

taken advanced study at the<br />

Univ of Maryland Previous<br />

teaching experience has been<br />

in Detroit and Grosse Pointe<br />

Victor is also coaching football<br />

at St Mary With him in<br />

Gaylord are his wife Connie<br />

and three sons<br />

Mr and Mrs James<br />

Krolczyk and their two<br />

children have come to<br />

Gaylord to live while Mr.<br />

Krolczyk is teaching vocal<br />

music and religion at St Mary<br />

School He previously taught<br />

at Owosso St. Paul and Bear<br />

Lake High School He says<br />

that his goal for the year "will<br />

Word's Origin<br />

The word •plumber"' means<br />

lead worker." It is derived<br />

from the Latin plumbum"<br />

for lead Nearly all early sinks<br />

had lead pipes, thus the name<br />

plumber arose<br />

be directing the high school<br />

chorus to its first Broadway<br />

Musical in the spring."<br />

TOUR GUIDE<br />

For those who wish to<br />

combine sightseeing with<br />

their color tour, the council<br />

offers a free, Michigan<br />

Autumn Color Tour Guide<br />

containing 24 suggested tours<br />

plus particular points of interest.<br />

One of the suggested tours in<br />

the upper peninsula takes you<br />

north from Crystal Falls on<br />

US-141 and brings you back<br />

again on US-41 and M-95.<br />

Along the way you might like<br />

to visit Crystal Falls, the<br />

Indian Burial ground at<br />

Chicaugon Lake, take a boat<br />

cruise on the Menominee<br />

River or visit the formal<br />

gardens at Kingsford.<br />

At the northern tip of the<br />

lower peninsula is perhaps one<br />

of Michigan's more popular<br />

attractions, famed Mackinac<br />

Island and Fort Miehili<br />

mackinac in Mackinaw<br />

City. This suggested tour<br />

gives you good reason to<br />

absorb some of the legend and<br />

history of the area. Beginning<br />

in Mackinaw City, it takes you<br />

south via M-131 along the<br />

shores of Lake Michigan<br />

bringing you north again on<br />

US-31 to 1-75.<br />

Another tour takes you to<br />

the northwestern area of the<br />

lower peninsula along the<br />

shores of Traverse Bay and<br />

I .ike Michigan. If you're a<br />

lover of the arts, you might<br />

tit joy a visit to Interlochen<br />

National Music Camp or the<br />

Inland Art Colony. Or, take a<br />

uHilling ride up and over<br />

Sleeping Bear Dunes at Glen<br />

Haven.<br />

When you're in the<br />

southeastern area of<br />

Michigan, you might begin<br />

\our tour at Monroe, skirt the<br />

shores of take Erie on US-25,<br />

circle south to Adrian and<br />

b.nk to Monroe on US-223<br />

Things to see along this route<br />

include the Enrico Fermi<br />

nuclear plant in Monroe,<br />

his tone inns along the old post<br />

road at Cambridge Junction<br />

and Hidden take Gardens at<br />

Tipton.<br />

North, south, east and west,<br />

Michigan in autumn is a living<br />

mural a kaleidoscope of<br />

color, youis to enjoy just for<br />

the driving.<br />

For a free copy of the<br />

Michigan Autumn Color Tour<br />

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