Calumet High School - Peace Pipe Yearbook (Calumet, MI)

 - Class of 1955

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Old library rooms around 1915. Children in lib rary for Saturday afternoon story-hour, about 1915

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who had learned the seamstress trade and had practiced it for a livelihood. Without college training, as were the shop teachers, they were certified in the same way. In recent years the home economics rooms have been entirely renovated, making more pleasant and modern surroundings for those taking sewing and cooking. Track Team 1907 Football Team 1896 Lloyd Vivain, Peter Curto, Harold Phillips, Rear: F. W. Cooley, O. Kohlhaas, J. Ellis, E. Manger James Anderson, Bert Holman, W. Lyon, S. McLean, J. Gasser, J. B. Quick. Center Norbert Murphy, Harry Harper, J. Arthur King. Center: E. Reeder, C. Light, F. Goodsole. F t Lewis Mawrence, William Lavers. Front: F- G'-Wk, A- Pehhd-16809. Some type of work in calisthenics apparently was being conducted as far back as 1897. for in that year the board purchased four and a half dozen of dumbbells. By 1899 physical training had a recognized place in the work of the schools 'although it was an after-school activity. In 1912 it was made compulsory a.nd credit was given for it. In the early days gym was offered mostly for the benefit of the girls: the emphasis has now changed and the boys dominate the scene with football, basketball, and track. In the fall of 1917 sixty high school boys petitioned the Board of Education to establish military training. The request was granted and on October 17 of the same year military training was begun with an enrollment of 72. The armory was engaged as a drilling place. Mr. John MacNaughton was engaged as military instructor and Mr. Carlos Hanks as his assistant. Uniforms were purchased and boys taking military training got one credit for four years of it. Application was made to the, War Department for the creation of a Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps in Calumet High School. Following an inspection by an Anny officer, in April 1918 such an R.O. T.C. unit was officially proclaimed. The officer in charge is called Professor of Military Scienceiand Tactics CP. M.S. kT., in government regulation and is paid by the government. The government furnishes uniforms and equip- mentg the school supplies the textbooks.



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The school library seems to be almost if not quite as old as the school itself. Mention of it is made as far back as 18713 'it was first situated in the Washington School. In 1894 the Board of Education voted to recommend to the annual meeting of that year the establish- ment of a district library, having in mind a library whose facilities. should be open to the public. Appropriations were made for such a library--the Calumet Public Library . 'Mrg James James was the first Librarian. On May 9, 1898 the Board of Education, voted 'to accept the proposition to unite the District Library with the Calumet and Hecla Company's Library. The school, and especially the high school, has profited greatly from the con- solidation arrangement. Teachers have found the uncommonly well-stocked and ably man- aged library of incalculable value and the community has benefitted greatly from the pooling of library resources. The cultural influenceof the library in the Calumet area has been tremendous. In May 1944' the library facilities were moved to the Calumet High School. It is still the Calumet Public Library but is now under the School and Township Boards. Probably the decision to hire the supervisor of manual training on a twelve month basis was the seed of summer school, for the first summer work offered was an eight week ses- sion in the manual training department. This was around 19003 in 1910 sewing was also offered. Then grade school subjectsg the tutoring of deficient pupils. From this it was a short step to the practice of offering any subject a sufficient number of students applied for which should be open not alone to those who had failed them in regular session but to students taking them for the first time. Ln 1912 academic subjects were offered for the first time, 98 pupils enrolling and 88 of them completing the ses sion. ,The subjects offered were--Algeb ra 1,Z, and 35 Geometry 1 and Zg Solid Geometryg Germa.n3g English 43 Caesar lg Cicero 15 Modern History 1. This was a formidable array. The session lasted six weeks and the maximum number of subjects one could take was two. Su1nmer school 'came to be a big business. Enrollment in academic subjects often exceeded 200 and twice exceeded 300. Only once after 1920 did the high school summer enrollrnent fall below 300 and it reached 405 in the last year 11931, in which summer school was conducted. Regular credits towards graduation were given to those taking summer courses. It is for us the living. . . to be dedicated here to the unfinished work. . . QLincoln's Gettysburg Address,

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