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WHITE PINE I .'l3llNlll'l sEN1oRs l'ILIZAI3E'l'H PROPLX In every word and motion, An artist she surely is- She's always bright and smiling Unless you call hei t'Iiz. Athletic Association 33, .13 Class Basket- ball 13 Debating League 33 Glec Club 43 Operetta 43 Carnival 43 literary 3, 43 Annual Stallg Class Play. DONALD RICH Young: in limbs, in judgment old, 'l'he kind who does succeed- 'l'he kind who can in all times do A good and kindly deed. Athletic' Association 3, 43 Debate League 3, 43 Debate Team 4, Captain3 Oratory 33 Glee Club 43 Operetta 43 Carnival 43 Pep Committeeg Literary 3, '13 Annual Statl' I'lditor3 Class Play. ICDNA S'l'AI'I.l'I'I'0N 'I'here's not so much of quantity, Hut the quality is the best, What is her name? It's Edna Anyone could have guessed. Athletic Association 1. 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 333 Operetta 43 Carnival 43 Literary 3, 43 Annual Stallij Class Play. ICLSIIC SWANSON Her smile can make us happy, Her frown can make us blue, Shels just the kind to whom you say, I love no one but you. Athletic Association I, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club I, 2, 33 Carnival 43 Class Tieasurer 43 literary 3, 43 Annual Stailg Class Playg K. K. K. Club. SAI MI W ESTIN Wherever she is theres sunshine, Wherever she isnit therels rain, She always studies diligently, And she studies not in vain. Floodwood High 1, 23 Literary 3. 43 An- nual Staff. I ,l,l,nn,llll ndllllllllll lllllll lllllllll'llll:1l.iln .H dllllilllllilll. l'F.i lllnllllll llllllllllllillrlllIlllillllwllllll
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illillilllllalliilillllll llllllilwiflilisiiisiiiilllmllllllmlllllllllllllllllllll WHITE PINE llllllllilr.llllllllillillwillllllllllllllliliniilil..it ulllllliisl CLASS HISTORY On the St. l,ouis river stranded. .X sailor crew in Cloquet landed, .Ns some Freshies greeng Wvhat these sailors could achieve, No one could ever perceive, But soon would be seen. Some of the crew quick and light, Under the banner of purple and white, VVere basket and foot ball. stars, ln debate and on the track, Soon showed their ability to act. And thus the crew in glory shares. XYe were a restless crew of sailors until the year l92l, when we decided to settle down to business and prepare ourselves for a vocation. ln the said year we came down the St. Louis river in hopes of hnding a suitable landing' place. Under the direction of Captain Olesen, we landed in Cloquet. lt was a desolate place. but our Captain said it was just the place for us to begin. lt would give us a better chance to show our ability. lt was not long before we were acquainted with the new land. Fortunately, a large red brick building. called the Garfield school, had not been destroyed by the tire which had swept the town. Our captain led us to this building to begin our work. Qur crew was few in number and very timid. NYe had been accustomed to manning small boats and lighting against small obstacles. 'l'herefore, we were unprepared to meet with the people who already occu- pied the school. 'lihere were the wise people who called themselves Sopho- mores, also a very noted crew called bluniors, and above all the powerful mariners called Seniors. XYe were glad when they permitted us two lirst mates. Ve worked very hard and succeeded in learning fairly well though we had but half-day sessions in the over-crowded building. XYith the cos operation of the good people of Clocluet our Captain had a new and lovely building for us to work in by January of l92Z. Xkvhen once in this building we were more eager to work. By the end of the year we were ready to plav and support the games such as basket and foot-ball. Our first crew, or Freshman, picnic was a success. XYe held it at Chub l.ake. Later on. we held another picnic at Jay Cook Park, lloth picnics being under the super- vision of our first mates, Misses Flannigan and Ferry. ln l92l, our crew received the title of Sophomores. As we progressed further into our chosen land, a new crew established themselves on the coast. XYe helped them by serving' as light-houses. 'l'he new comers proved themselves to he worthy antagonists when they equalled us in .Nth- llllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllll1llll1llllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll iill ll1lllll 'w,,l,li,l3il lll, li 'll llll,llil'llll'llll llllmf Ui llll1llllillil,Illl'llllli'i.. i, .,:iIll' Inlllllllli lllI'llll llu lllllllIi'l1lllllll!lllll'lul ll,l 37
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