FP Achievement Hall of Fame 2023 Class announced

Richard Mettlach
CRYSTAL FALLS — The Forest Park Achievement Hall of Fame Class of 2023 has been announced. This year’s inductees are Donald O. Boulanger, Richard “Dick” Mettlach and Barbara (Meyer) Trevarton.
An induction banquet will take place Nov. 4 at Young’s in Crystal Falls. Tickets are $25 each and are available by contacting the Forest Park School District office.
Donald O. Boulanger — Contributor/Educator
Don Boulanger, affectionately called “Mr. B,” was born in Manistee, graduating from high school in 1944. He graduated from Central Michigan University with an education degree in 1949 and received his master’s degree in education from the University of Michigan in 1955. He proudly served in the U.S. Navy from 1946-1949, and was honored by being part of the U.P. Inaugural Honor Flight to Washington, D.C. in 2011.
His teaching career in the Crystal Falls School District was from 1949 to 1987, which included adult community schools.

Donald Boulanger
Boulanger received many awards and recognitions, all with much humility, which included: mayor pro tem 1975, 1984 to 1986; city council for 25 years; served with the Lions Club for more than 40 years, having received the Lions Club highest award, the Melvin Jones Fellowship Award, for commitment to humanitarian work in 2005; and Crystal Falls Citizen of the Year in 2012. He served the community on many diverse committees: City Planning Board in 2001; chairman of the Prison Site selection committee; hospital board; theater board; committees in the Methodist church –finance, endowment chair and choir member.
Boulanger had a passion for teaching, writing and living. In addition to teaching industrial arts, welding, driver’s education and golfing (of which he was a club member/president), he was class advisor to many students. He loved to hunt — his hunting career spanned five decades and accounted for 105 successful deer patches from 1972 to 2018.
Preserving history was also a lesson that he taught by refurbishing the old statues, reliefs and plaques in the school. This included researching and typing descriptions of approximately 20 busts on pedestals in the hallways around the school and remaking the plaster head of the Abe Lincoln statue. Every spoken word was a learning lesson.
He started writing at age 65 and has written and published seven books. The first “Mr. B’s Good Life” was about his family history. The others were a recap of history through limericks and reality, always with wit and personality. This tribute is an honor to Boulanger’s legacy. He passed away on Nov. 7, 2018.
Richard “Dick” Mettlach — Coach

Barbara Trevarton
Mettlach has a long history with the Crystal Falls community and the Crystal Falls Forest Park Athletic Program, both as a teacher at Forest Park for 33 years, and also as a football coach for 35 years. During his tenure, he had great success and led the team to 12 conference championships, 10 U.P. Team of the Year titles, six state title games, and two state championship titles during the years 1975 and 1976. His career record with the Trojans was 239-73-6, making him Forest Park’s winningest football coach of all time. The coaching success Mettlach had has also made him one of the most decorated football coaches in Michigan state history. He has been previously inducted into the U.P. Hall of Fame in 1982, the MHSAA Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1985 and the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Hall of Fame in 1986. He has also had the privilege of winning several prestigious awards, including the 1976 Kellogg’s Coach of the Year, 1977 University of Wisconsin La Crosse Alumnus Coach of the Year, 1986 Kodak Coach of the Year, along with being named a four-time U.P. coach and two-time State of Michigan Coach of the Year.
Mettlach also coached the high school baseball program, middle school basketball teams and high school golf teams, winning the U.P. All Class Golf Championship in 1967. His 1965 Football Team has the distinction of being the smallest school ever to win the Upper Peninsula Championship and Barber Trophy All Classes. Dick personally won the Crystal Falls Men’s Golf Championship 21 times.
His contributions to Forest Park’s athletics over the years also earned him the honor of having the Crystal Falls Forest Park Athletic Field dedicated to his name in 2000.
Barbara (Meyer) Trevarton — Distinguished Alumni
Trevarton was a 1946 graduate of Crystal Falls. While attending school, she was an avid sports fan, taking great pride in watching basketball games during the Eddie Chambers era. She was also active in music, taking lessons for both the violin and piano.
During an era when the expectations of women were wife and mother, Trevarton had additional aspirations in life and attended college at Evanston Hospital School of Nursing, Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill. She excelled through a 36-month program and graduated in 1949. Upon returning to Crystal Falls, she worked as a nurse at the Stambaugh hospital and met her husband, Kenneth Trevarton, distinguished World War II Air Force veteran.
Barbara and Kenneth relocated to Dodge City, Kansas, in 1957.
Tragically, she was widowed at the age of 40 when her husband suddenly passed away, leaving her to raise their two daughters. With determination and resolve, she remained a working mother. After moving to Troy, Mich., she started a new career. Once again, against the grain of expectations for women, she furthered her education at the University of Michigan and earned a degree in vocational education. She used this degree, along with her extensive nursing experience, to personally develop a vocational education/health occupation program for high school students. After students completed training with her, she would place them as nursing assistants within the community.
A testament to the lives she impacted, many students stayed in touch with her, sharing stories of their often impressive medical careers.
Along with her lifelong church involvement and community service, Trevarton never stopped cheering on “her Trojans,” having followed them to the Pontiac Silverdome, Ford Field and Superior Dome.
- Richard Mettlach
- Donald Boulanger
- Barbara Trevarton





