Cloquet High School - White Pine Yearbook (Cloquet, MN)
- Class of 1928
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Vl.-'firVgiggg.r. . .L '. -VV rd, 'V '-'Qi 'L151Q5gf?',,,,5.V ,- V 2 5 W. 11 -ffl.--VTQL QMJQQ, V 5 ., - rl 4 - -aim. 1, V VVV ' . 14.- ' rgfju We 1 I lVfi?'?ii2!'5?. ' 1 -'aiiagz -V ' 'ff . 3' , Mil. ig V Wikis' ,QQQV '- .few 13,1 Vhlfifb x'1'ffd,f... A-f-.QQ ' .F . . ,Eg V. . - gl ,. -VQVQL, -1,3 . A 'L .ij , ,Q . lx- :Hz ,Magid --31 VV 55, :flag ,zgaj AV.u , W- '-Rf' J is ' A -J ai m Q A fi -Em jvtbfg , QM, . -Qi , pg. .. ,Aviv 1.5.4 . ' .yy E 4 . ,WLM z ! fF'v.x 5,512- 49 ' ,g:. 5 X .J Q9 x K +1 .f WlZaf-f6o-'v- vf- l.a,.fa.c,rvu 9-3 of IY S ' '-, Q ..f f 'N , V X. 750g ' 9 2 8 WHITE: PINE --b COPYRIGHT 1928 BY HAROLD BRAAFLADT Ecutor GORDON STOLBERG BUSiI1QSS QMBUBQQF THE wrurrs PINE 1927-1928 Cloquet H igh School BI-ANNUAL PUBLICATION Publisllccl by the JUNIOR AND SENIOR CLASSES viii' X -1 X 5 . .V ef' X. ,v or 43' 'Aux'x J J, x v X we xr f L' E v A 1 f'iKE'X JH X HX x f , X . Xp Vg, f -' vw x X .j ! I, 3 fo L . , ' CY V.-- Y - -7,7 g , sw i i ,f X N W .. e ., pb!! K N +l X. k. Y' ., V, ' 4 f X ,- NH- An ,J X f X M, sf Lf! 1- 1 f nriuurh JC dl The song has ended, but the melody lingers onf' sings a modern composer. If this White Pine serves to per- petuate the melody ofhigh school Jays within our minds, then these pages will serve their noble purpose. --Y f E M 52. g All 096121: uf Enuka Ei ll dl .38 gi'- :- 2 egg FACULTY E 2 4? CLASSES E EE ATHLETICS Ei Eg ACTIVITIES gl v In FEATURE ELSE 7 E is -. . - - S K 3751- A-sfX,, A-X. K E 'E 'S T E' . Af - ET fx k S1 J, 'ff Ea- -1. f we x JSS. R x r' EJ- ff A X ggi, ,vi M: TS fi f Z' :Rx .gig ' V K 1 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 TY . ' X my -. ,K f5'c J - 025554, '7.'wm2p,' - -. figgiw n ,l'- 5, ' , fl! 4 W I w ,, , I I F if , ' -su L CHQ- ' w . ., '.g:Nv.x' -'--Rx Kvxx' x N I I? . Y YI- Y V a' '. T T U Y A 1 n 'xl ,A M H. J. DREW Q , w N I NN' 1 ilu x F l K V ' , I -,-,.f,, Nxyi. .X-rv' ' I iviiwf if 912322 CREK5 J '.-2 174: QEQQ-if f . ., . . In pl-1 ll El 'M x- 'W - f V 4' ll an -15 'E -xx - QTT-1 ,ll ' 2' I' T' S ' Alf mi - l Page six , if DEDICATUUN In hlghest appreciation of his untiring faithful work in athletics, as well as other phases of high school activi- ties, We dedicate this White Pine to Herhert Drew, athletic coach of Cloquet High School, 'A f l927--WHITE PINE--1928 V- T CLOQUET 71 I If X 1 N .r Qs. , 1 sf. xxx Yu' 1 Vx gm I uv Qw A ..g..-x I 0 I . . ' 739' 10 is a sawmill town. X .4 p C .1 F It's won great fame that you can't flown. P Q Some mills are large and Very neat, u '.'Eg?lh . And tl1ere's one mill not yet complete. T Some people ttnlnlx Cloquet is small, l But we,ve two tzanlts ana one town l1all. And we are going to clown every shack, For ambition we sure never will lack. Many a tourist visits Cloquet, Some like it so well that lxere they stay. I Some come on trains that go very fast. Some stop off lxere, while others ricle past. We llave a library tl'lBt'8 up to date. Where folks may study early or late. You may look this eartll up and down. l But as for me, I've found my town. l I H-N Mk' ' Akwfffsy 345' SN wa f 4 I . jk MW l GSS? f Q I gl MXN' Yfffie. M3421 rxlfig' ' '-lf' lg-, - 1 I- Y X - -r 4 - l - ' - ' - ' - -- -f - , . . -1 'ii 4:1 Q A-J? Page Eighl ' A. ,g3, Qvm. 5- ,,,,1 r gfk, +-.V 1, 11 5-'EP 32 -i -qi --- . nf -,I .V , gsm gm . . v', .w ,. ., . ,fSQ af 5' x E' hw. .,,. Q if 5, H SJLQ' , 12.1. 4' U ..1 A Ind - 35,334 eff - E 1 Jai! ' Qikfi :S - 5'.'wA , ai,-3115 2 Iii f,3:,j:2 ,fiih fag? 'ig,5. , 'k41.,f' RYA nh-FE, . ' M ,.: f 'Ji' 1.25 I ,Lys Q- ' r 74 YQ' iw if 1 kgym P 1 A V,-gig . f, .1 f , 4 , ' ,sr 4' 1 ig: ,iw if RQ 5 I E X , . jg,y-,Vp 04' vii T. , -fi 'I' TL, ' 1' '-.- . zm-Nz f'1fQi-fLI'v'Qf ?lJ:f3 4f5 H.,l,,7f,, W 1 J . Ma ,1 , , ,--,. X X I 1253. 05 sa- lvgx V 3 v iii if A . 1 . L 5 X . x . L . 0 T , X., .1 h - 4 4 i 1 . w- Jil- I , ,, ,, 7 ,- ,,. yum.: 1 1927 WHITE PINE 19-8 . , 3Q?4g'yZo QL ', , x?iggfQv,y I I lfnf x-fgirb I f ...X hx fl NN X N y 1, , J ' ffi5'r ily ,951 , .e ,. y v2.!7,, I I 1,1 V: 1' X X 'I' ,N 1 1 W 1 1' 'L , I W N H I '. CLOQUET HIGH SCHOOL Q 1 1 Q1 1 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION l i L. F. Leach ------ .------ P resident H P E. W- Spoof ........... .... ....., S e crelary 1 Mrs. Fannie Sheean ------- ------ T reasurer W i Dr. Franklin Reiter ..... . .----- Director 7 VV. Stevens .... . .. ......- Director U Oscar SBUIUQISOII --... ...... D irector ' J ,FO , T.l F T - q 1 i Tj- Y ., wiv Page Eleven wmv-5 A 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 f 5395? 1 ' J '.5jNeg'1 'VLQJYQEZ' wg- .r. - N .Qi SSX Ilyzgfz Ia L I 14 J ' X . N ' v W Y 5 I K I t 'Q I , I E. B. ANDERSON Superintendent F of 5 Schools P If N 7 K l I Ng, ,W SEE 53? 'ffffh' IH1 - ' i , - F ' - , ' -4 A: if L? 4:51 v 'SEEN' Page Twelve A 1 1927--WPIITE PINE--1928 f vu . , o. '1- - z.. . .gw-.c' .. .- ,-.fnjf If Ls Xu ? x 1 x' 'xX'Q'xxx' :I ll' X 5 x I XX XX I, U ln! wr , X ,- I pmj Ar I Il 5 1' 1 l i I W I F F. A. MARTY 1 High Schqol Principal K 'l bw MTNMI - .NH 'ff f., ,ff ', Q fffwq- Q 'rslqnv :-xxlfx, . j .AVAIA ' A-,f V ' 'fff QW 153' r- 'xx 1 1 1 I- , , Y - 1 F 11 5 1,.,5,. Q52X Page Thirteen I f 7 l927--WHITE PINE--1928 Xxxnxx 1, 1 ' HENRIETTA ANDERSON GRACE CEDERSTRAND Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science University of Minnesota SOCIAL SCIENCE Sweet Briars College and University of Minnesota ENGLISH AND FRENCH PEARL BISSON Columbia University Huron College ART MATHEMATICS ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MARTHA BENESH Bachelor of Arts .Nfl A S -Tiff, x I - rf -..g,y v wx, .lg l 1 If - k -l 1 rg -V , - x 2-Q 1 S-.QR Page F ourleen 4: 'i I Y X x f ,fr xl N' 10 19 0 I f 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 HERBERT DREW A, C. P. E. University of Illinois and Y. M. C. A. College PHYSICAL TRAINING I EDITH HANEBECK Cloquet High School SECRETARY TO PRINCIPAL RUTH ERICKSON MARTHA. HALVORSON Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts University of Minnesota St. Olaf College BIOLOGY ENGLISH N X Exif: sE X 4 -, 4 n ' WPA 2 I U A kv ' I I .1 A V v -4 - -- V Y A Page Fifteen yf 1' if 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 CNY FX? .C-79.33 'Q 7 PC, ,. x' Qxlxw-' hi , 'I 'X5A'5r.Q'. I: 25' ,TIQEQ o,,o.,. F I 'L MARY KATHLEEN HARLOW KATHALEEN HUGHES Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science University of Minnesota Stout Institute GENERAL SCIENCE HOME ECONOMICS A, L. HAUSTEN MARGUERITE HOLMQUIST Stout Institute Bachelor of Arts INDUSTRIAL ARTS Gustavus Adolphus College IVIATHEMATICS .4 I .NM ANI! Xu? 43 N4 xl t ff, A, , N . ' If X '17-1' f , X Aiggaz' Tlhizx f 'ull' , 5 1 I' ' T ' ' ' 'U -fl -v - N L 1 Jil 'U-L .1-F5 Page Sixteen I f L-X ,w'y'U, x X4 I V vi E-W Y L-X 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 ,, X N '1:Erl?l6' Q00 lfflll ARTHUR JACOBSON CLARENCE MYHRE Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts University of Minnesota St. Olaf College AGRICULTURE SCIENCE ALFRED KALKBRENNER ALICE MELBYE State Teachers College Bachelor of Arts Winona University of North Dakota INDUSTRIAL ARTS COMMERCIAL Q' ln My i , xl flu A 'ff 545 givj ' lifzaw , , . 1 X. , ff Jeff' TRP., 1' fififlx k - Y V -Ai x V if A wg - i Vn?,E:N Page Seventeen 7 f4 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 Y 1 ' .1 77 1' N N ' 241,5- Nxnxs lffilllrq EMIL R. NEWSTRAND MABEL REGLI Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Gustavus Adolphus College Northwestern College HISTORY AND SPEECH ENGLISH EDITH NORMAN LOLA RINE U Rf'9I3'ef4fd'NUf59 Cloquet High School Illmw T'a g School SECRETARY TO SUPERINTENDENT SCHOOL NURSE I I, ,ffm ,Q -, xy .X -,-.R Q w 1 2:86.-nv! f ff jbg'-zap f 5-Y , - ' lr , in 1 vi 5 ,-Q ,' fl Page E ighleen N ,. 1 I if 'ffm I, V , 1 I I yfgx.,-1 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 f fygcjy ,Qhxx ' lihfp. I I I ' 1 1 I ' I I EDITH SANFORD AGDA WENNERBERG Bufhefof of vsfieffe Chicago Conservatory of Music and Hamline UUIVUSIYY Gustavus Adolphus College MATHEMATICS MUSIC PHYSICAL TRAINING HAROLD WEFALD ANNA HAZEL WELLS Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Concordia College State Tlsagggflsricollege SOCIAL SCIENCE BOOKKEEPING I I 3. 4 I, s J I' I IMA, ,Ulu Ibziysj A-f.Q'4 -f--NXQR-f ,ffac pn-+, I-sf I-I U4 o ,, 5 i4 'L ,ff In 4- VA-I5 .339 - ,- - -- - - - -. .. , .. .. . 3' -11 L-1 4-17 , Yr Page Nineteen c 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 I 4 ,I , 7 .t- s.x tm ISHN., If XX' N 1 1' .GN rl' XM ALICE ZIMMERMAN FERN ZIMMERMAN Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Hamline University Hamline University LATIN AND ENGLISH ENGLISH A TRIBUTE TG OUR TEACHERS To our Superintendent and the members of our Faculty we wish to - press our most sincere appreciation. You have patiently striven to conquer e evils which are the enemies of all youth' to awaken our sleeping spirits' to quicken us when indolent' to encourage us when we were eager' and to steady us when we were unstable. You have taught us the value of these four watch- words-Character Scholarship Leadership and Service. ln lr' ,-:rl -.Q CX th 7 I Y 'I NM X JZ1, 1 xg. aj, I ifiiiiii ' 7 ff. '. f-- 4 r r 1 5 X ,, -,1 -IT TIT , + -- - - v' A Page Twenty 1 1 .- .A Ek ' r :fi 6 5 Z i . -, - . .4-I, fm ,, LU-n. 1, - :df , h fz .l..' ' F . Y x . . .hw ' 1 . ,.,1. 41 , X'r . 'QW Nr -. Aff. 1, ink: . --12.7 ,U.LR.r 'Ju' L dh, A s,, .ga Q ' : u, 1--arg .,. W., 21,15 x , gh gf , 2. :jj . . .1 . U .1Wf5 Q,1,f . ,- xiff. J -' x.' ,- -k, -.-V .Q I' .91 v f 1 n A '.4 .. 1.11 'x L fi '1- hwwxfxxc. I xrxgx, X' 4 Q HQ W A : 2 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 ,QT-,,54j2? Sq 7 iq, I 9' . r f.Y'P' lf.. U Seniors EDITH AHIERS Girls' Club: Operetta '27, '28: Glee Club, '27, '28. The lassie with a heart and smile. 'r 1 7. MM211' I Q f I i . I A n 'l' P 7 H VIENNA AALTO Pine Needle Typist: History Club. 27: 1 ll Assistant Bookkeeping Monitor, '28, T Bright and silent as a star. F w W ii ESTHER AHO Girls' Club: Music and Art Club: ln- structor's Stenographer: Pine Needle. Her friendship is valued. MILDRED ALMER Gym: Girls' Club. I A friend with a heart true gold. l ELSA ANDERSON Pine Needle, '27, '28s Girls' Club: History Club, 'Z7: Basketball, '27, '28: Eti- quette Club: Operetta: Typing Club. Her thoughts are ever on preparedness. SHELDON ANDERSON A Football '27: Music and Art Club. He who takes his time seldom X makes mistakes. K ,w 'I QM , x:f3f:pf, 47 - - E , r ,. 2, a . - e A Wil Page Twenty- three T i T 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 Q - ,- AN-. .. vt X X , Q If 'f GN .s-vox fri - ff -f 1 I L xgxn x.x,..N,.n N 1 rx- 1 5 'x 1 I 'n I l l MARGARET ASHLEY Glee Club: Girls' Club: Operetta: History Club: Instructor's Stenographer. Quietly and conscientiously she Sz X 5 .':f:'f2T 0 jr I 7 4, r, I 1 takes life as it comes. DORIS BENGSTON History Club: Forensic League: Declama- tion: Girls' Club: Operetta. '27: Typing Club: Public Speaking Club. Her humor is always appreciated. DORIS BISHOP Declamation: History Club, '27: Foren- sic League, '27: Girls' Club: Public Speaking Club, '28: Operetta: Instructor's Stenographer. A maiden of winning charm, EDNA BLAKE Etiquette Club, '27: Music and Art Club. Talents are nurtured best in solitude. HAROLD BRAAFLADT Honorary Society: Debate: Class Play. '27: Oratory: Editor of White Pine: Glee Club: Editor of Pine Needle. Of worldly things, both great and small. the man of deeds doth pass them all. KENNETH BRATTLOF Typing Club: Hi-Y. '27. With the grit to lead an army he makes his way. l. I w l :Qin , , lf 'I 'J-. .4 , I T Ag: fffwq, .pl-E w We .-13154: :R Ffdf 7 U - Yugi? Nbf:i.1.', i 'A' X F' 1 ' xv F E ' '-1 I ' 'till ' ill' 5 l :Pi iii I Page Twenty-four A ' 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 - YUM? i ., nC,, , .., A 7 1.4, X '752?335'i The 'FTP' I l LEONE CADY Glee Club: Operetta: Girls' Club. i Always ready to help a good cause along. I n WILLIS CARLSON l Athletic Assistant: Student Manager. 'Z8: Hi-Y: Pine Needle: Boy Scouts: Band: Orchestra: Bible Class. He possesses a recklessness that snatches vic- l tory out of the jaws of danger. W CHESTER CHAPADO l Hi-Y: Typing Class: Track, '27. Open heartedness in manhood is as cher- ished as silence in womanhood. PERDETTA CROTTY Girls' Club. Her occasional laughs smoothen off the rough bumps of life. KATHERINE DEFORGE Girls' Club: Pine Needle. '28. 'Sunshine is the most effective dispenser of gloom. LEO ECKHOLM Hi-Y: Football. Human greatness lies not in physical magnitude. X xllflg 5 z 1h'?L'2-F r 1 .- f -- . . ... ' - L ' Tlx Page Tweniy-flue 1 W ,rf A, l927--WHITE PINE--1928 E.gm.- 71,1 ws f L sail. ' alias: J xr x 1 'fr .4360 'ikgq l Q ll lr 4 lil l SIGNORA EIDE 777 Truthfulness is one of the most esteemed lp- uirtues of womanhood. l l cf 4 A m FRANK ENLUND ' Baseball: Track, '27, ll A companion who is cheerful is worth his weight in gold. Q l W P H GLADYS EvENsoN Til Girls' Club. Q Once an acquaintance, always a friend. l l' ll W P l ARTHUR FREEMAN A L Orarory, '28. I l Nothing is to be gained through haste. 5 i T ll if DOLORES GEBAULT ll Debate Team, '27, '28s Operetta, '27, '28s Girls' Club: Forensic League. '27, '28: Glee Club President: Declamation. '27: Pine Needle: Public Speaking Class: X lnstructor's Stenographer: Annual Staff: ,N il Inter-class Debate Team, '28. Her thoughts like her songs, have an un- speakable tenderness. lt 41 H , 1 X FRANCIS GUSTAFSON l Only they are truly great who are truly good. R Q, l' V I ,WV l ? Nl A ffr f I , Xl, K? .2711 722 ffe'Q4ne ,Fein 'JV ' l ' I' 'f f- Y -1 f - l. 1- fag izssluf L, hair- .-gg Y Qi' K ,fe I . ,, X .1 HNQM, I All! -9251 . , 'L 9 .J Page Twenty-six -. 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 'inns f ' Wish? Q55-. 549331, uqiigs' 'ri 4 N ll uv i i ' , 1 WILMAN HALVORSON v Ii Bible Class: Instructor's Stenographer. A His small body harbors a great promise. F g s l WALTER HEBERT ' N History Club, '27: Boy Scouts. IT 1 -F Long and patiently hath he pursued the . X paths of knowledge. ix F N M , AILI HELLA ' ,xt Girls' Club: Glee Club, '27, '28: Junior 7 1 l Class Play, '27: Declamation, '27: Foren- f sic League, '27: Operetta, '27, '28. Her passing brings a balmy summer breeze. l ti ll 5 THEODORE HUARD 1, I Typing Class, '28: Travel Club, '28. ' A man as true as steel. F R ig J l CLARENCE HUSEBY Football. '28: Baseball, '27, . ' His ability to do is reason enough for ' 1 di great expectations. L P tl i AXEL HYTTINEN Ei 2 Hi-Y: Class Basketball, '2s. Wise in resolutions and patient in per- xii 7 formance. 5 ' T' l l l' l lr, 'W' will ' , l l Q' ' sw, ,QW fsff-'. 2 be Fl so F E f A 1- le if E29 A3-J ig 1,, if L r 1- J- l, , , Q q- Page Twenty-seven ' ,,, l927--WHITE PINE--1928 M, ff '-xt. vswwf' t 33' 1 sq ix XY x A ' MA J ', f' :fr sh!! ey 4 'Qs 7.1 : t- Qx 7 .If P fhiwv . 'Mr' at ying iff! ,, it t HENRY JACOBSON 'Vi Hi-Y: Football: Conversation Club. '27. ii L A little mirth mingled with practical i ability. ii 0, , J K t HELLEN JENSEN , Glee Club: Operetta: Girls' Club: Typing F Club. Noble thoughts like noble deeds need no ' ' trumpet. ' , QJ W ALICE JOHNSON ' l N Basketball: Gym: Etiquette Club, A '27: N, it Girls' Club: Baseball: Instructors Sten- lv F ographer. ' , Preparedness is her by-word. V ti , P ,Q AUDREY JOHNSON V I Declamatory Representative, '27: President i of Girls' Club. '28: Business Manager of Pine Needle, '28. ' J- ' The soul reveals itself in the voice. it ti X ' RAGNHILD JOHNSON 1 Honorary Society: Debate Team, '27, '28: Declamation, '27: Basketball, '27, '28: , i Girls' Club: Annual Staff: Typing Club: ' . Pine Needle, '27, '28: Public Speaking ,A i Class: Vice-President of Athletic Associa- li tion. M Her achievements display the loyalty of her Q Y heart to self, to duty, and to friends. , N RICHARD JONES ,X Y Football, '27, '2a. li' D, He courted fame, but as a spur Io brave i g and honest deeds. ' it 'If 'Q A F 1 5 il , i l i .. ' - i iw, ,AW Xjfiif: SNS! X-we- A-f ':55 -'uf if 5-gi, QL , TY Y Y fr -1:-r Y, ? .-3 1 Q - Page Twenty-eight l Q' 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 HERMAN JOSEPH Glee Club: Typing Club: Operetta, '28, Patience is power. I 1, .L 3-.fl ,V X M V' xxx :RQ X N N Ns l I xx I .If,f'1 'flr 'I nl. ' 1 '527f' ll 'i7w1 1 x 1 , fl V , STEPHEN JOSEPH l History Club, '27, I His heart and hand both open and free. I HELMI JUUTILAIN Pine Needle, '27, '28s Etiquette Club: Property Manager of Class Play, '27, She lives to please. VIENNA LAAKSONEN Gym: Instructor's Stenographer: Girls Club: Bread Club: Baseball. She shares her happiness with others. MARTHA LAINE Girls' Club. '27: Garment Club, '27: Bookkeeping Monitor: lnstructor's Sten- ographer. All tha! she does, she does well. MARION LEHMANN Travel Club, '27. One pure in life and free of guilt. 7-fl l. QTVR, fill 'Kfffjjh .sggg ' f7!,,.,, Y - i k L g H in 1 Y ,-Aix, Page Twenty-nine .5 ARVID LEINO Track. '27. Resolution in the face of obstacles is the best vehicle yet invented. 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 iv fc , fi' x nw l,l,1l' RITA LEVACK Girls' Club. Good humor is the spice of life. LEONARD LIEN Boy Scouts: Band: Hi-Y. The prophet saith that many a small maketh a great. GOTA LINDFORS Orchestra. '27, '28: Bookkeeping Moni- tor: Etiquette Club. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. WILMA LUOKKALA Girls' Club: Typing Club: Gym. A noble type of heroic womanhood. ANNETTE McKALE Girls' Club: Typing Club, '28. Her actions. appearance. and words are symbols of her character. X - X X ,tj , 1 f N. 3 1 -I r lr V. f -1 I 1 1 -q x Page Thirty ifague-5 - 1927--WHITE PxNE--1928 MF.. 'cfsial .qhx .lf ,F -42' ev ' .MX 0 mfr! xx 7 1 tb? 0 9 1 Wye: 65111 In fra SOPHIE MARCINIAK l 1 Typing Club. i A pleasing countenance is no slight i advantage. V I 3 ESTHER MARTIN Instructor's Stenographer: Music and Art l She was euer precise and faithful. 'J li i CARL MATTESON Typing Club: Bible Class: Travel Club: Business Manager of Operetta. '28. l He lives not for himself, but for others. I MARGARET MATTESON N History Club: Basketball Captain, '27: I Class Treasurer. '27: Typing Club: , Operetta, '27, '28: Pine Needle, '28: Etiquette Club. H 11's nice to be natural when you're ' naturally nice. fl M RUSSEL MITCHELL Debate Team, '27: High School Orator, '26: Operetta, '27, 'Z8: Pine Needle: 3 Annual Staff: Class Play, '27: Senior Class President: Glee Club. Fair winds blow not my ship to port but toward the open sea. P HAZEL NELSON Pine Needle Staff. Truth has a quiet breast. if if s l T l , . 1 I! '1 P if I l V in ll K E if r 1 I I , 5 l , l i l W, r N i ANNA ' x , Q ' I A ,ffl ,s iffy .- -:L . ng - .1 -Q: Niwliiti' sksksijf I ' 'frliiif A5591-an ri' N 4- Y ga 1 f 15 - 71 7,7 A1 li 'ANA' I fda- f 1:17 f inn- L --W I-'-E Q -ii' ,, ' ig-1 T an Q, is Page Thirty-one f .f 1 L rv ' .GSR-F' -lifawr' ERXTQVN rx-x li Y l IRVING NELSON Honorary Society: Debate Team: Pres- ident Athletic Association: Yell Leader. '28: President Hi-Y. '28: Forensic League: f :Ji 2' l I 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 f XNUDXY lljgwiil' 'in ,N I 1 --N Typing Club: Etiquette Club: Annual ' 'll Staff: President of Class, '27: Oratory: ' ' '27: Extemporaneous Speaker, '27: .' 0 Inter-class Debate: Boy Scouts. ,b 'N His mind is his kingdom and his voice W5 its expression. J F RAYMOND NELSON F Short Story Club, '27: Typing Club. Il - I striue not for fame or gold, but for the J rl common weal. CARL NIININEN ll Track. '27: Inter-class Baseball, '27: Hi- ,l Y: Typing Club. A man of few words: a character admired. 1 Q HELEN OLSON j 4l-1 Club: Girls' Club: Basketball. 1 Serious now and jolly then, she goes trip- . , pingly through life. ll' J JEANETTE OLSON Girls' Club. ,Q Quiet and unassuming, she goes her way. V l D VERNON oLsoN ll Conversation Club, '27g Hi-Y: Glee Club Operetta, '28. 7 To be worthy of the name of a gentleman Q you must act that part. lil' T ll ,l l lglll, ,Wy Ydffzf SSW! ,Feat 1 ' ' . A Ti ' 1' ,415 ati? in-, -4 . -l a ia gil - 1 J-ul'-1 I ' -.lava Y r Y Page Thirty-two 5'-'fm 1927--WHITE N-QQ1 1' ,xfxxexxx G1' ' '2 y ' ,C I s '27, ' , ' , ' , '27, ll L. . RUTH OSTROM irs Club. 27, 8: Cvm, 27' on- versation Club' Bread Club. Never a moment but that she is considerate and thoughtful of others. HAROLD OTTESON Oratory 28' Instructors Stenographer. His way is to begin at the beginning. LEWIS PATTERSON Pine Needle 27. 28: Junior Class Play. ' Operetta 27 28' Football. '28: Hi-Y: Public Speaking' Oratory 28: Glee Club 27 28. A knight without fear and without reproach. GRACE PETERSON History Club. 27' Girls Club' Etiquette Clu , '28. A promise means a deed to her. HAZEL PETERSON Glee Club: Thrift Club. 28: Operetta, . : m 28' Instructofs Secretary. A pleasant companion who makes life's trail enjoyable. EDNA POHL Honorary Society: Operetta, 27, 28' Girls' Club' Glee Club. 27. 28: History Club, 27' Forensic League 27: Pine Needle: Annual Staff' Etiquette Club 28. When one remains modest after praise or blame then she is really so. PINE--1928 , fr , I. -vlwvgpy 1 if 'I 'fix' ffl f., 0 gl! fln- N pi- I-1 W-i5 b , '27 '2 8 Gy , '27, ' , : , . N P V Y . , i '-xi. ,rt f szf' '- ' keafrs- M. ',4Vfif 'W' Lx..-rf 'f'-fa. , -Riff 4 nfl , nu I- A -N f A f -r un ' 1 vm Page Thirty- three fl. fir' 'f '. s Pl -,Q .gd Ei Wff 'V flfiz I, , . ifiguff id: l927--WHITIQ PINFH l 928 ,waz-..- fr. X50 545' a'f7Q2 ml S I 0 ,445 sux: N pr '51 I IR Tw lf gy , NX ,I u l . . Lib l I l 1 1 l ' GEANNETTE PREVOST I, I' Girls' Club: Public Speaking Club: In- J L I structor's Stenographer. l It Diligent work is the foundation of success. ' v 4 s i IELMER RAMSEY V Conversation Club: Hi-Y, '27s Operetta. f '27, F -4 He is always a gentleman. w W F I l Toivo RINE N Football, '27, 'zsg Track, '27. d i V Honesty is his most treasured merit. R V W Q SOLVEIG ROAN ll Etiquette Club: Typing Club: Girls' Club: j 1 Operetta. ,I W V Charity is the quality of the hear! and 1' l not of the hand. l 1 r I Lit IDA ROY She who speaks for herself speaks for , others. X h KATHRYN ROY q Bible Class: Glee Club. A cheerful disposition makes labor W seem play. Q + C 4 lt ll li H t il l H XlXKl l Q2424, diff? -,wif iriver? -C -ff 1 F A e - ' 1' 2 J-1 Q29 f -L 1, - gb. Q Page Thirtyffour -li'-r , ,, , Y ff 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 XX my 'X 7532, J 15gi'Z23f' 'IEQJ w Y N y Y' I . HENRY SALTVICK ' , 4 Hi-Y President, '27: Basketball, '28: h Bookkeeping Monitor. His load is light. for it is cheerfully 5 borne. s HEIMO SANKARI 'V ' Honorary Society: Operetta, '27, '28s Pine Needle: Annual Staff: Glee Club. 1 His pen is the tongue of his mind. T in HAROLD SCHEIBE l Football, '27, '28: Basketball, '27, '28s Operetta. '273 Oratory, '27, '28: Boy Scouts: Hi-Y: Baseball: Glee Club. He has common sense in a way uncommon. SYDNEY SHEEAN Football, '27, '28: Track, '27, '28: Pine Needle, '27: Band: Orchestra: Operetta. '27. '28: Annual Staff: Debate, '27: Boy Scouts: Glee Club. Self-conquest is the greatest of all victories. SYLVA SHEEAN Glee Club, '27, '28: Basketball, '27, '28: Pine Needle, '27, '28: H. S. G. Club, '27, '28: Operetta, '27, '28: Declamation, '28. Found: That rarest of all gems, a friend. GENEVIEVE SPOOR Glee Club: Girls Club: Typing Club: Operetta: Junior Class Play. She adorns all that she touches. 4 ,, Nx iffy r 7553 7 2:1 1 l r 1? 3 ,x - 1.1 1 1- Q 1259 x . ' ' r-A - 4 'V '-- A- -lan Jn' :nr-d-:1',4r , Page Thirty-Hue xff Q I 1927--WHITE PINE--l928 r XXI xy? 5 92if:7ii 9422299 uyhx lay., 4 i i . 1 i 2 lf il i i , JOE STEVENS is orchestra: Hi-Y. Y t Character is a dimond that scratches every I other stone. ' A s GORDON STOLBERG Honorary Society: Oratory, '27: Boy i Scouts: Glee Club: Hi-Y: Band: Oper- ' etta: Orchestra: Vice-President of Athletic I Board: Annual Stall: Advertising Mana- ' ger Junior Class Play, 27. T 1 He is a practical-minded, result producing J lad, whose keynote to success is W efficiency. i U I L! H GENEVIEVE THORNBLAD I Girls' Club: Operetta, '27: Travel Club, '28: Instructor's Stenographer. 1 V We enjoy most the pleasures that we give. K P I ELMER WALLACE I High School Orator. '27, '28: State A Champion Gardener. '27: Yell Leader: : Garden Club: Poultry Club: Leadership H Club: Junior Class Play: Inter-class De- bate: Football. ' Hard work is the secret of his success. 9 HERBERT WALTER H Football: Operetta: Junior Class Play: nh Vice-President, '27: Pine Needle. '27: Oratory, '28: Public Speaking Club: Glee Q Club. Q He gets into the midst of things, H 7 ALICE WENDEL fl ,f Secretary Athletic Association: Etiquette Club, 'Z8: Girls' Cabinet: Annual Staff. wx History Club, '27. TJ ' Work and plau drives the gloom away. ll if xi ii' I ,v L l iw, Mc' E: -war was L fs Q ,4 1, iz L J, . L, i ,5 Q., Q, Y 7 rf, fagi. Y .r,', L 'uA4P T A 47+ ..Aq1. Lani? -,- Page Thirty-six .pix DEXTER WHITTEMORE Honorary Society: Football. '27, '28: Band: Glee Club: Hi-Y: Basketball, '27, '28: Boy Scouts: Operetta, '27. f . 1 1 ff 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 or .Q i 'I-'rf 'H' ' l When the fight begins within himself a man is worth something. STANLEY WHITTEMORE Honorary Society: Editor of Pine Needle: Conversation Club, '27: History Club: Operetta: Junior Class Play, '27: Band: Boy Scouts: Oratory, '27: Hi-Y: Annual Staff: Glee Club: Typing Club. Zeal is stronger than fear or love. HELEN WOLNER Glee Club: Declamation, '28: Pine Needle. '27, '28: Operetta. '27, '28: Forensic League, '27: Chorus, '27g H. S. Girls' Club, '27, '28. To God, her country, and her friends, she is true. ELLEN WUORIO Treasurer of Senior Class: Pine Needle: Treasurer of High School Activity Fund, '27, '28. Full wise is she who knows herself. l I l r. I I J ., Nm llhf , , 4 , - .1 sg r . Mikie- .skill Y' 'zxxnw sn'FfxV4' J.','f'f ff xX xx'.-.'.- , x ',n Mfr . U f.r,.v k x u,,.i.X H rf iw 5 1 7 x f A 1 1 ,gf Y-Q f -1 f ' - -A -' - - ' - V- r- . -1 11 .i . L V - Page Thirty-seven i i 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 7-.. v I I fg .Q .Q 1 X' on is in Qx X X! x xv' U l SENIOR CLASS HISTORY It was on a bright September day that the class of '28 entered the portals of Cloquet High School as Freshman. We immediately impressed upon the minds of the upper-classmen that we would come to the front ere long. But we giggled when Miss Zimmerman once spoke of us as the Class of A' '28. The chief event of the year was the Freshman-Sophomore party. The Party was given by the Sophs but the pep was provided by the I-7reshies. The first year ended with the picnic. Were we a lively group to chaperone? Ask Fern Zimmerman. Our class officers for this eventful year were: Gordon Stolberg, President: Harold Scheibe, Vice-Presidentg Charles Kuitu, Secretary: Harold Shampine, Treasurer. . As Sophomores, we were already in the foreground of school activities- several members gaining positions on the debate, football, and basketball teams. The biggest event was the Freshman-Sophomore party, How the ice cream vanished! When the last strain of music had died away, we left with a sigh of regret. We had attended our last Freshman-Sophomore party. The members of our class who guided our affairs this year were: Dexter Whitte- more, Presidentg Edna Pohl, Vice-President, Betty Coy, Secretary, Sydney Sheean, Treasurer. In our Junior year we were the acknowledged leaders of the school. The debate team was made up entirely of Juniors. Galli Curci's and Granges were fast developing in their specific fields. During this year we gave a Junior- Class Play-the first class to do so in the history of the school. We set an bx S1 ,- .4 0: if ,f I f T example for others to follow-a noticeable factor in our class, The second event was the Junior All-High School party, which was a great success. The greatest joy was the Junior-Senior Prom. Under the faithful guidance of Miss Raiter, our adviser, the gym became a Garden of Allah. Our officers I were: Irving Nelson, President: I-Ierbert Walters, Vice-President: Ragnhild , Johnson. Secretary: Margaret Matteson, Treasurer. I Yes, we are now Seniors, Not the same group that entered in '24, but serious, hopeful Seniors. We have learned that life is real, life is earnest: and that fact becomes more realistic as graduation draws nearer. Our officers directing our final year are: Russell Mitchell, President: Heimo Sankari, Sec- retary: Ellen Wuorio, Treasurer. They have led us to that point where we, I as they, perceive the end and the beginning of the Class of '28. What lies ahead we cannot guess Yet all that matters after all. To us. is whether we progress, 4 Yes, higher rise or lower fall. NRI, X Yiiflfia - ,491 I Xiifffbdi Stiff-. A TEL , Un g I, Y ' -H i ' .. lli'RN Page Thirty-eight 7 1927--WHITE PINE--l928 I 'N 'lip'-,'7jf, ff,iY,',:?j-' Ng 0 'lnffi A , ' .U u 1110 r 5 p EDNA AHIERS I 4H Club: Girls' Club: Bible Class: Bas- ' ketball: Baseball: Declamation. '28. She is a willing worker with a knack of helpfulness. 5 ELMER ANDERSON Behold him as he sets sail upon the sea of life. GUNHILD ANDERSON Glee Club: Operetta: Declamation. '28: . Bible Class: Girls' Club: Instructors Stenographer. What sweet delight a quiet life affords. DOROTHY ARMSTRONG Pine Needle, '27, '28: Girls' Club: Eti- quette Club: Annual Staff: Vice-President of Junior Class, '28. A cup of friendliness and an infectuous giggle-that's Dorothy. GEORGE ASPLUND Hi-Y: Operetta, '27, '28. Everyone must be a man of fancy. MILDRED BASSETT Etiquette Club: Bread Club. Silence is the perfect herald of joy. 1 JMU 4-Y v-1 -' F ' is 1 ' ' f .- 'RH' Page Thirty-nine I f 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 T- EUGENE BELDEN ' Science Club, '27: Art and Music Club. I '28 1 x N -X mf :Y x ' ' l,'1', I, x' -f. :ww x rjlulxl r I1 I I 1 1 It's people who try as he does who succeed. ! MILLY BERG Girls' Club. 1 Experience and common sense is her providence. ' l IRIS BLAKE Girls' Club: Orchestra: Glee Club: Oper- etta: Class Play, '28: Gymnasium. , Her heart is not her own. IRENE BOUTANG Baseball: Girl Scouts, '27: Girls' Club: t Gymnasium. Lively and ardent: frank and hind, VIOLA BOYER Basketball: Operetta: Girls' Club: Gym- nasium. i She looks as clear as morning roses newly washed rn dew. LYLE BRISETTE Q Band: Football: Hi-Y. W The word impossible is not an acquaint- Q ance of his. l lv X NM .Nm rl ,, X f, .silgj K 1,21 :FERT-.jf 'ig' 1EQf5- . ig- 1 -1 u- - -N rr -1 fn. g J-ag , .-ix - 'L - ' - --- - -I e- V 1 ' ' li ii' . - Page Forty yr :inf 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 f Y ,-if 34:7 1 .eiqbg l 1 4,000 MORTON BRUNO , Band: Orchestra: Football: Basketball. Z We live in deeds, not years. l VICTOR CHESKIE ' Poultry Club: Garden Club: Hi-Y: Foot' ball. 1 Honor lies in honest toil. JOHN CONNOR Pine Needle: Football: Science Club. Wisely I go and slow: they stumble who go fast. WILLIAM COOPER Football. W Neither cares nor troubles face him. ROBERT DRECHSLER . Boy Scouts: Baseball: Football: Class I Play. '28. i Worry is rust upon the blade. l CLARENCE EHRMAN ' A Band: Orchestra: Pine Needle: Basketball: Football: Glee Club: Operetta. , What should a man be otherwise than merry? .ll EMF! Xif-if-. Xvf,51 X' .:.Qkk4:: Q .I f . '. C e.. TC C . .-P .. C1 C ' --'H Page Forty-one f- :f,,. , A . f -'J Jr, r-1 FLORENCE EL DIEN Girls' Club. ff 1927--WHITE PINE--l928 V- R'-,ff TY xxqw 11,7 ll She is even tempered and unobstrusive. RAYMOND EVERSON Absence makes the heart grow fonder. SHERMAN FREEMAN Band: Science Club. Mirth and delight are his companions. EDWARD GARVEY Glee Club: Class Play 28: Hi-Y' Oper- CUB. We must laugh if we are to be happy. ELLEN HEIKKINEN Etiquette Club' Girls Club: Declamation' Class Play 28' Public Speaking Club' Operetta. W1'th an overflowing abundance of tenderness and charity. ARNE HEINO Hi-Y' Secretary of Athletic Association: Class Debate Team' Class Play' Class Treasurer 28' Oratory' Debate. He has hitched his wagon to a star. xx - H-in-r -R . . . 1 I v , . . 1 . v I . V , . . Ml .si if RR .J-. X N g-.Stay f N A , f r -L. -jx' 1 I' - v , A' A ' Y A A Page Forty- two 4 4 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 . . 4 xx k...,-7. N 4 X 0 IN 'Nl HILMA I-IELMERSON 4-H Club: Girls' Club: Glee Club: Operetta. rf ff- Q-: xxtlxii . xx X -1 f- ff. 1 2. a., Iliff., ' Nr ' l I w I I I Thy modesty is a candle to thy merits MILDRED HELMERSON Thrift Club: Girls' Club. She finds companionship in the inner recess of her soul. s ll ELIZABETH HENDRICKSON Girls' Club: Baseball: Basketball: Science Club: Gym: Class Play, '28. Yes, behold this mighty girl. LEMPI HILL Girls' Club: Etiquette Club. Men may come and go, but I go on forever. WILLIAM HINTZ Football: Basketball: Hi-Y. All things through thee take nobler form. JOHN HOLMES Junior Class President: Glee Club, '28: Track: Adviser of Science Club: Bible Class: Bookkeeping Monitor. Around him our class revolves. W., alll? ezmff if:Z4:L5.1f? .o t A L- ., , ,I .. A I. B- B -: Page Forty-three I I 1 , 1 , 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 - Y- E- f 1, f If X f f I lf -, ' 1 .sw u: 'kd' - 5N',F'.n v V s- Q-'X' '1.'faM'p.' x dxf -1 X ,f Q ,N 9 . .ah 1 ' rw 'K ' fu , . 'i Q .ln , Y rx .f -5 1 .X .XXX I l ll l z H .l n CHARLES ISAACSON Poultry Club: Art and Music Club. Straightforward and sincere. it I -T V , JOSEPHINE JESSE I 1' Thrift Club: Girls' Club. 'T Serene and radiant as a star. T l lf' NANCY JOHNSON Art and Music Club: Thrift Club: Oper- etta: Girls' Club: Class Play, '28. For everything you give: she gives you two-fold back. l FERN JONES V 3 I Football: Typing Club. A man of sense and energy. l FLOYD JONES M Track, '27: Science Club: Basketball. , l INA KARJOLA Etiquette Club. i Your spirit shines through you. 7 Kindness is wisdom. Q .5 l ff f 1 I , I hw .W . ff, .FZTV A25 bf 2- 'SDJ' 41 X fJ.'f .A 'DI 5' T -f X ',. ,P9v -fxf.. vw. ' Gil , fu., 1 lu lg X r 1 ll L - 'S 'x J' N --..- . Page Forty-four 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 Q I ETHEI- KAU'l'l Etiquette Club: Garment Club: Declama- tion. My plans are of success. OLGA KINDEN Science Club: Etiquette Club. She is in pursuit of knowledge. 029' rg, ., 1 l 51 .rf J a.,f:-rffj' Lily, r . fl, I I l l l I ll l I l DAVID KIVIE Hi-Y. He is a born artist. GORDON KOBERNAT Boy Scouts: Hi-Y: Science Club: Typing Club. The mind's the standard of the man. RUDOLPH KOTKA Football: Basketball: Baseball: Track. He never misses a basketball game. CHARLES KUITU Football: Operetta, '27: Cwlee Club. Be gone dull cares! Be gone! lbw' ,Wy ,Q-Iliff' C f i. V 1 ggi H V , , ' . L 1 W-i,. l:1X I Page Forty-Eve HENRY KUITU Hi-Y: Football: Science Club: Glee Club: Operetta. I 7 ff 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 f Ti X N? X lfa, N sg X o.,f,74, J N X 'ypwwflgf Ons' 'fryf I P l Blest with the talent and art of pleasing. BRUNO LAHTI The future I may face, now that I haue proved the past. BEATRICE LEBRASSEUR Debate: Baseball: Girls' Club: Pine Needle: Annual Staff: Class Play. '28: Public Speaking Class: Operetta. A light heart lives long. LAWRENCE LE SAVAGE Boy Scouts: Operetta: Hi-Y: Basketball. Beauty chased he everywhere. JOHN LIGHTFOOT Vice-President of Class, '27: Hi-Y: Boy Scouts: Class Play. '28: Annual Staff. Who does his best does well: acts nobly-- angels could do no more. EUGENE LUOKKALA ' Football: Basketball: Track: Baseball. How these strong, silent men thrill mel 11-3-1 I-,Q N K 'I I l I A Y iff' ,e .V .Sflrvf -'x' NX :N N . f r lixrg f -:xii-5 I Y l 3 r I 1 - - I , sl Page Forty-six f l 7' qurjx 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 f tl VAINO LUUKANEN l Track: Baseball: Basketball. Whose armor is his honest truth, and simple truth his utmost skill. l X X Il r J x 'u'?57?fr ,YA , 1.gQFc,, x 'I 'YV x xx pc ,, Mx N l , 1 I H MARGARET McGREGOR 5 Baseball: Forensic League: Girls' Club: Class Play, '28: Operetta: Annual Staff: I Glee Club. She builds for character and not for fame. T HELGA MARTINSON Y Girls' Club: Operetta: Bread and Cake Club: Forensic League: Class Secretary, '28: Class Play, '28: Declamation. As merry as the day is long. CHARLES MATTINEN Football: Basketball Captain, '28: Oper- t etta: Glee Club. Fair play is his motto. MARGARET NILSEN Debate: Girls' Club: Operetta: Etiquette Club: Pine Needle: Annual Staff: Glee Club: Baseball: Basketball. - Laugh and the world laughs with you. I ELLEN OBERG l Glee Club: Operetta: Declamation: Girls' Club: Instructor's Stenographer. ' An independent and pleasing character. Q will., QM' kai fx -st '9-'uf Y iii! -7 r?7f '. A -Y K -, , f I J- -V if ,f'l.'-ix, 4 Page Forty-seven l gif' 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 ff. +x7: X: iff. X f ,1','1'i Q, Xxhxx llfralfzf- LILLY OBERG Glee Club: 4-H Club: Operetta: Girls' Club: Declamation, '28: Instructor's Stenographer. She's euerybody's friend. L. ANTONE PASEK Boy Scouts: Science Club: Class Play. '28. May he neuer tease a lion. l 1 JULIUS POLVI Science Club: Garden Club: Poultry Club. Good humor is better than a dress suit. ESTHER RAHKAINEN One who is noble and true. RAYMOND RUONALA Hi-Y. He who is Hrm and resolute will mold the world to himself. BERNARD SALTVICK Band' Orchestra' 'Hi-Y. His character was portrayed as Jimmie in the play. I 21 it -Q V . 14 U l 1 .il ll, UNM ,llfff t Ji' V ,i If 'I Inf, , S-5 574171- .5 1' R-34 N f'f,.,lf..- ,vgvcvd eff'-45 Nxfq-'..' -1 'Q .. ' fu . J, 1 1 l- Y. , -I Y 5 Y' ,Q Page Forty-eight X Y' ' ff l927--WHITE PINE--1928 4: 312 . S .fj'5f'QK',' .x-. nxxhx' ll ' CARL s1REEN j Every man is a uolume if you know how ' to read him. ' L ERIC STROM 5 Basketball: Hi-Y: Football. Wonder of all wonders, a red-headed lad without a temper. I s ENGABORG SWANSON Science Club: Girls' Club: Gym: Bas- ketball. Full of fun and mischief too, doing things she shouldn't do. JOSEPH THOMPSON Basketball: Football: Track: Hi-Y: Typ- ing Club. He plays the game with all that's in him. EVELYN THORNBLAD Girls' Club: Basketball: Pine Needle: An- nual Staff: Glee Club: Operetta: Junior Class Debate: Class Treasurer, '27: Eti- quette Club. ln youth ana' beauty wisdom is but rare. LEO TOLAND Operetta: Football: Track: Class Play, '28, Better not to be at all, than not to be noble. v' I' M3 i N yl tif ztszgavrff' -:xf,1, Y f '51-Y' , ee - ,. , C , a Q . a - -- - - - L P 1 Page Forty-nine 1 AILI ULVI Girls' Club: Science Club. Like a flower o'er laden with sunshine. f f if - X 93. g, .' I Xxxu xx I ,I U ffl f H i 4 ll 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 NORMAN VALLEY Class Play, ' 2 8. An honest lad whose appearance and bearing displays character. JEAN VIBERT Bread Club: Basketball. She'd like to be a boy, but she makes a good all-around girl. ESTHER VNUK Pine Needle: Basketball: Baseball: Class Play, '28: Operetta. I Fortune is merry, and in this world will give us anything. ROBERT WAPPES Bible Class: Garden Club: Poultry Club: Boy Scouts: Electricity Club. Resolved to win, he meditates the way. GLADYS WELTON Etiquette Club: Basketball: Girls' Club: Typing Club: Gym. A kind heart is a foundation of gladness. CHARLES WESELIK Football. A man of varied experiences. ,s VW H X'f ?-ff, ' rf-ff, A Xigjq4X2Z., ef 4 I wx x fu ' 5+ 1 1 f r s 1 1 1, J-R Page Iiifl y 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 '-'f: 2'-':'s ' JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY It did not seem possible that three short months of vacation could have changed us from the self-satisfied egotists we seemed to be to such stuttering stammering clumsy stupid human beings! Our ability to interpret common numbers seemed to have deserted us for we were unable to even locate the class rooms. Our inability to distinguish between pupils and new teachers was astonishing. One of our perfectly modest young men had the temerity to slap one of the pedagogues on the back and demanded-: Where are you going? However as the days grew into months our diffidence disappeared' and we dared to speak above a whisper. In due time the Sophomores gave us a party. We know now that they meant this for a joyous occasion but our ignorance of customs detracted somewhat from our enjoyment. Our class officers for this first year were: President Bert Charon' Vice-President Margaret McGregor' Secretary and Treasurer Lyle Brissette. As Sophomores we walked with a firmer tread although our position was more trying than that of the previous year. We had need of conducting our- selves such as would keep the Freshmen in their places and still render due homage to the upper classmen. We read less library books and put more time on our lessons. Our one big event of the year was the party we gave the Freshmen. We did our best to show them how to conduct themselves in pub- lic. As the year drew to a close we began to sense the meaning of our school colors and hoped that some day we would exemplify those principles they represent. Our class leaders were: President Bernhard Saltvick' V1ce-Presi- dent, John Lightfoot' Secretary and Treasurer Evelyn Thornblad. As Juniors we come to that position in our high school career when we are privileged to both look back on the things we did and forward to what the remaining year is to bring us. We are actually upper classmen. We are Juniors. Already the thoughts of this position is beginning to give us added dignity. This year our class put on a very successful Class Play. We also gave a Junior All-High Dance. Because of the expense connected with the publishing of an Annual, the Seniors of Twenty-eight have very generously allowed us a part in this year's publication4provided we furnish a certain per cent of the expense. Our Class played a prominent part in athletics this year with Charles Mattinen as Captain of the basketball team. We also furnish the captain for next year's Football team--Eugene Luokkala. We are now looking forward to our next and last year of school. This year our officers were: President, John l-Iolmes: Vice-President, Dorothy Armstrong: Secre- tary, Helga Martinson, and Treasurer, Arne Heino. 5. :Zi , l ,i l X N X If P A J -Q , 'gf'-gf' ul Wil, if . 'I-'L' fx., , ff i i Y Y V V . , , . l i H n 1 f I Y I I , f 7 v , 1 . . . . . V v 1 1 C M. IN sv f' x l I If vj .' avg! wx Efxxfifbjf if -gx'xx'.-J, r rn ,rggfv . V ,- r 7-.1 , ' - -1 fn 1 W '--s :J ,'.lLY i i - , qi -... ..-1 f Y Y ,r f+ ni W gn--rr-'wg mann- C 1ff'1 Page Fifty-one i ..x,w' i I927--WHITE PINE--1928 ,- ? f ff f Q . X, x I 1' A i ,-1. ei.-q.,g,', -V A 1.5 wx- ,X 1, I Us ,If I? 4. 17 i il I I 7 SOPHOMORE GIRLS Bottom Row fleft to rightj-Emma Korby, Natalie Hansen, Edith DeRushe, Jeanette Thorpe. Gladys McClusky. Arlene Cady, Caroline Bertram, Margaret Kinden, Lorraine Schneider. Margaret Vibert, Helen Solem, Jean Thompson, Edna Campbell. Second Row-Angela Chartier, Dolores Kavanaugh, Florence Johnson, Edna Erickson, Ellen McLeod, Doris Almer, Ethel Anderson, Elsie Tingloff, Priscilla Fisher, Dorothy Albertson. Virginia Johnson, Florence Wiiret, Freda Berg, Elsie Carlson, Signe Louhela, Third Row-Mayme Johnson, Ruth Thompson, Tyyne Mahlamaki, Sylvia Jackola, Lila Lakso, Irene Polvi, Blanche Bodway, Norah Powers, Lorraine Brown, Hazel Patterson, Alice E. Johnson, Helen Johnson, Isabelle Nelson. Fourth Row-Helen Liemer. Hilma Jokinen, Signe Olson, Julia Gullickson, Ione Smith, Eliza- beth Connor. Lucille Wiley. Florence Ehrman, Dorothy Franklin, Elsie Asplund. Lempi Ulvi, Lillian Mattson, Minnie Stillwell. Top Row--Mignonette Hovey, Cleo Johnson, Luella Bayless, Edith Bergquist. Ruth Blake, Louise Keith, Dorothy Kleckner. Genevieve Roy, Clarice John. Floris Rustad, Dorothy Johnson, Winifred Smith. X X N ' P 2, a.,,m,,., 4 'Nr' ' f 1, x i S 7. ll l l I I i l i i I Ir 'A ,l ,Mi My , J s t-' xv?-fe, Q7 I 4-,621 Give.-:ff '-fifgif BEER' I I Qfjlk P t -I 1- f -I ' 1 g ,gang -'x Page I r'fly-Iwo Yma .ff - 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 2133? ,7 f' i + ., 'I l 1 W , s i l r in N t Lll I I -, , I l K SOPHOMORE BOYS yf I 4 Bottom Row fleft to rightj-Fred Doolittle. Carl Adamscheck, Fred Hanebeck, Raymond A Helge. Glen Pollard, Francis Towslee, Donald Erickson. Clayton Coathup, Clifford J' H O'Marro, Wilbur Joseph, Adolph Johnson. Arleigh Kobernot. it Second Row-Lewis Marque, Leon Fahlstrom, Reuben Gustafson. Edward Wappes, Myron ' Siem, Ludvig Wagstkjold, Frank Ashley, Roy Helge. Gordon Joseph. John Morken, 4 Clayton Johnson, John Johnson, John Vibert, Leo Smith. Arthur Stillwell, Robert fi Samuelson. Third Row-Albert Charon. William McNair, Henry Nevala, Harry Dixon, Walter Weselik, I Roy Millan, Sulo Perala. Clyde Knickerbocker, Alfred Westin. Harold Holmer, Ernest R Vestin, Kenneth Olson. Harvey Roy, Paul Sankari. in Fourth Row-Einar Erickson, Arthur Carle, Felix Gleason. George McLeod, Warren Johnson, Roy Mattinen, Carl Eklund, Rallen Johnson, Harold Huseby, Elmer Johnson, Irving Johnson, Melvin Dorstad, Laurence McKale. lngvald Kvaal. , 'I I Top Row-Robert Otterson. Wayne Yonkers, Olaf Eknes, Wilbur Anway, Frank Steigleder, if n Vincent Spoor, Jack Stapleton, Hugh Toland, George Wilkinson, Roy Lessor, Ward Wat- kins, Arthur Maki, Clarence Hagen, Eddie Pentilla. Ql' 'lf l V 'e' 'l ll 'I l Nl l N ,u I W, Q' K-glnftg A - ' GU- ,- E , i A e 1 e 1 as ,E -. -1:-:X if 9 4: juan -r if-I , .I-ui, 2 Q f - Page fiftif-three I n ff ff 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 E L L-:av ix.::XxL. 36:52-SX eqhx I If I '1- ir H I I ,I I I I I in ,Nl 1 l. MJ all fflf ' I NK I XWXQ, Njgvtffra 'fit-,mf L 1 f ' FRESHMAN GIRLS Bottom Row Cleft' to rightj-Ailie Strand, Helen Jesse, Alice Backstrom, Katherine Wiking, Evelyn Yelle, Kathryn Johnson, Lillie Gorman, Ingrid Johnson, Mildred Blair, Ellen Hill, Sylvia Nevala, Dorothy Sahlman, Helen Heino. Ethel Heikkinen, Helen Thornblad. Second Row-Esther Jackola, Doloras Gillette, Sophie Holmes, Sylvia Kulus, Mary Maslowski, Agnes Price. Helen Chapado, Annie Maslowski, Lillie Carlson, Helen Hackett, Dorothy Hanson. Margaret Hudberg, Hester Peterson, Marie Prevost. Dora Leno, Lillian Castren, Third Row-Hilda Siltanen, Alice Frank. Elona Granholm, Ailie Hyttinen, Annabelle DeRushe, Louise Franklin, Dagny Tuve, Doris Pfeifer, Agnes Johnson, Helen Kopp, Elsie Berg. Viola Ahlgren, Helene Skutevick, Hilja Aho. Top Row--Jeanette Dube, Helen Johnson, Hannah Korby, Agnes Benson. Loretta Tyman, Helen Hennum, Alvilda Evenson, Ethel Coathup. Hazel White. Betty Lund, Ina Jokinen, Esther Jokinen, Elva Wallace, Doris Stevens, Floy Scheidler, Margaret Johnson, Stella Ahlgren. I 14? , I xx X W Q lf, ,., J 'nf 751-fl, Hp W My! if 11 v1 ir? fn . I f 1 I 4 T I f I I 9 I I U XMI!! aemsg ax , cfiriifz-ff ihibi- ' FPA. J, la' u- fx 1 1 v 'B 'E'-'ix - e surfaf li',' - - iaufjui sic -- - Page lxlllll-fflllf gre .ff - 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 2135? ,QQSQRX 65626650 xnsgfjpf' 'lggyfqf 238559 9259.1 Q fr, I V Q L 1- , n Q i 1 'P lil ll tl 'M l ,l ll K 7 I FRESHMAN BOYS l A Bottom Row Cleft to rightj-Donald Gillette, Harris Gillette, Archie Wiley, Raymond A McKetchnie, Roy Weedman, Martin Aalto. George Savi, James Chamberlain, Elvin Proulx, th Joseph Schneider, Marvin Hennum, Marvin Ruff, Arthur Granholm. Forest Stillwell, Arthur Wittenberger. X Second Row-John Berthiaume. Roy Everson, Harry Hendrickson, John Danielson, Kenneth fi Erickson, Stewart Ramsay. Clayton Johnson. Joseph Meisncr, Edward Anderson, Chester ' Christenson. Francis LeDuc, Herman Blomberg, Laurie Niininen, Howard Guckenbetg, I Robert Belden, Einar Ekncs, Olav Johnson, Paul Siltanen. A Third Row-Howard Parenteau, Arnold Johnson, James Roan, Leonard Lundell, Lyle Erick- ' son. Toivo Pirho, Rudolph Westin. George Bengtson, Waldron Hebert, David Swanson, ll Arnold Engdahl, Clifford Ohman, Raymond Ramsay. Edwin Strom, Ernest Jarvinen, Arnold Anderson, Roy Danielson. Paul Beaupre. f Top Row-Carl Vestin, Frederick Rasmussen, Harry Jensen, Charles Walters, Lars Strom, V, Bror Anderson, Allen Ross, Arthur Pohl, Armas Karjalainen. Francis Southgate, Harland ' Matteson, Alvin Landro, Walter Ganter, Clinton Williams. Raymond Rasen, George H Cartwright. Wilho Kuusisto. I l 1 i- l lt in . l l il I VW, MQ' yggxf, .smgy A- f , -I' '79 Esxxyivf A riff. I' - 1 1 Y -' 'V W .L 7 -5 'nge ,s-.in-I - V zur'-if f A-1 , 4111 L f . Q f L Page Iflfly-liut' 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 X xl I I x I 1 I if 'lg f The members of the Freshman Class have made a very impressive begin- ning of their high school careers. Let us hope that they will continue to do so in the coming years. The most important event of the school year was the Freshman-Sophomore Party. It was held in the form of a Hallowe'en Party. To the Freshmen it sure. appeared spooky. Nevertheless, it was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. Although the Freshmen have not had a great deal of experience in school affairs as yet, they hope to make up for it in the next three years. Yes, the future lies before them. It is theirs to command. , Those individuals who received the honor of shouldering responsibilities of class olficials were: WILHO KUUSISTO ,a,..,..,. ..,..,...... P resident LILLY GORMAN coaa.. -. .rrrorrrr..... Vice-President AGNES JOHNSON .a... ...a............. S ecretary SYLVIA NEVALA rar,..A .a....,........ T reasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Being Freshmen no longer, the Sophomores are doing their best to become the best and most successful class of high school. Their most important event of the year was likewise the Freshman-Sophomore Party. The Sophomores are proving themselves a very persevering and industrial class. We cannot do otherwise than believe that they will come to the front eventually. Two more years are at their disposal. May they prove worthy upholders of the spirit and success of Cloquet High School. Officers of the Sophomore Class were: HARRY DIXON ..... ................e.. President MAE OLSON .......,.. .- ............ Vice-President ELSIE TINGLOFP ....w - ......... ,,, ......, Secretary WARREN JOHNSON oC.., -- ..... -. ........ Treasurer X A f f Ln 4-,.j-L 1 HA' If ' .J . Y - Pi T' 3 U Page Fifty-six FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY 2 I I m fa PP xg. S24 fi sy Nl. 3. 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I ,vi auf 4 53 .qi s. - . -' f , :K u-M 1, J-sn4f, ,lx,g1-, , ga I A 6 -2 I927--WHITE PINE--1928 f T1-U53 f 74, Y - .rpm i il OUR FOOTBALL CAPTAIN With his characteristic calmness, Dex- ter Whittemore, who was elected cap- tain of the Football Team, took his position at the helm of that gridiron t schooner and faithfully guided it through all oncoming storms. His de- : termination to win in spite of all odds was a marked feature of the Captain of I j 7 , f f N N .QS ' -, - ..' 2,1514 vt., fqigx' 1.11350 'Y' -t M11 Nl' :sw 'ef-on 0 I l 'li 1927-'28. with this determination becoming manifest throughout the en- I' tire team he led them forth to con- I v- quest. With the Cloquet banners 1 streaming in the winds they fought Q' through all opposition: checking up at the end of the season with three vic- tories, one tie, and but two defeats. . ' I I if 'I ll ll l , OUR ROOTER KING Irving Nelson was elected Rooter h King for the season of 1927-'28. . He proved himself a very efficient Q Yell Leader. When it was pep f that was needed to win a game one could always rely on Irving to bring i 7 it forth. We are only sorry to say l that this year Irving leaves Cloquet High School. We feel assured, how- i ever, that the fine school spirit of ir I Cloquet will always be an abiding iw J attribute to his efforts, I Jn' llxkli, xiffiij Xfilfia ' ii 1:13523 attest! I 7557-'x v- ir x r ' , , , -u - Ig 1 7,45 'BQZEN I ..,..--- Page Fifty-nine 1 ,, ., 1927--WHITE PINE--l928 f TY vw ' L ' , 1-A 'X I.LQZ,',4'. g f,, fy .Xgnxx 1277. 1 fi ,N , f In F Q Sax.. I-TFZFJ' 5. fx .N n' ' r ,xc , , 1. vi Mr rw 9 , 1 nl 6 ' N , gl l 0, 1' W ,L Q x 1 l ' w li T N lil an H l l l 4 w s I I i FOOTBALL TEAM A lil il- LINE-UP I i 1 H Ends-Clarence Ehrman, Leo Toland. E F TackIes- William l-Iintz. Charles Mattinen. 7 ii Guards-Richard Jones, Carl Adamcheck, Francis Towslee, ly Center-Charles Weselik. 0 'H Halfbacks-Glen Pollard, Captain Dexter Whittemore, Joe Cwraboski. E +5 Fullback-Eugene Luokkala, Ll, I, Quarterback- Harold Scheibe. I l pl 1 ' C oach-Herbert Drew. ' i L' L. ,f C C-. gl 0 MM, X iff Yr? 'f , . FREINX ff? 'f wxNE kj ' viii? -Tfxrfi' Q1 r 'fifif Eb QD: . , X ,I -1 7' X W 4 u Ig rr L L ' - 3 V A 7 . if - C7 4 ' 571, -ll il' Puqe Sixlu x ffr, f 1 x s I, xkp 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 FOOTBALL RESUME When Mr. Drew gave his first call for football candidates there surely was a mad rush for the gymnasium. Each new recruit was hoping to get there in time for a suit, or at least a part of one. They obtained suits how- ever-according to their prospective ability. About seventy candidates turned out for the first week's practice. As the season progressed some individuals naturally dropped from the ranks, leaving the others to fight it out for positions on the team. To serve as a nucleus in forming this new team, Mr. Drew had Dexter Whittemore, Harold Scheibe, Eugene Luokkala, and Glen Pollard. Competi- tion for positions became keen. After two weeks of strenuous practice a team was somewhat selected: and the traditional game scheduled with the Alumni. This game ended in favor of the Alumni. The defeat put added fight into the High School Team, for on the following Saturday they battled Superior Central to a 0-O score. On October lst, they met the Proctor team, taking an easy victory of 31-0 from them. The next two games also ended in victories for our boys. These victories proved the ability of the team and gave them a good chance for the Head of the Lakes Championship. However, the team become somewhat handicapped through the loss of William Hintz, laid up because of an operation. Chiefly because of this misfortune the team suffered a defeat to Morgan Park in the final game of the season. F SUMMARY Sept. 17 ...,L,.. Cloquet 0 Alumni 6 Sept. 24 .Lc,,.,L...,,,.. Cloquet 0 Superior 0 Oct. l .ALL...c.. Cloquet 31 Proctor 0 Oct. 8 ...LLL.... Cloquet 7 Duluth Central 6 Oct. 22 c,.......c,.. --cCloquet 26 Two Harbors 0 , Oct. 29 ....,w-.....,... Cloquet 0 Morgan Park 20 El 5 Final Standing in Head of the Lakes Conference-750 per cent. Won 3-lost 1-tied l. Nx N fl X X ? ln - Q YA ii . Q 'V U V 4 H 4 -- -i i 'Six Page Sixty-one Vffnff 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 f iuuxqvi ri' ' r Sits? ,VZ ' ' :fn Y-xfvgz'-X 1.'gwn2y.' K-Q5 .0 97,1751 uyhx lay., N 1 N 1 f 'F 1 w r in Ay X fl L ,. I I - I - u Y Y N 1 A 1 1 fu BASKETBALL TEAM 19 28 , X J i LINE-UP i I l Forwards Guards 7 Roy Mattinen Charles Mattinen Q Eric Strom Dexter Whittemore Center ,,ee L ,7,e,e WI-Iarola Scheibe CoachLL LL, L, ,L L ,Ln L.,Herbert Drew 1, Athletic Mcmagerne , ,. YLA. L. Hausten ' GRN, N r MV Yi?-iq, i I 'nik' :hifi-f A qfax fn.. 1 1 F 'Al T .lf .n-ty 1,359 N 1 1 1 1:1 ' fi 11 g' J-:nl Y Sig-gd Page Sixty-two i v 77 1 f f . xl QNTTQ' ' YQSNQQH' x our Q X l l V 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 'l' I I H HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SQUAD LINE-UP Coach ,.,,L,,L,,. ,W ---- LL.. Herbert Drew Business Manager ..LL .L,. .L... A . L. Hausten Assistant Manager ,,LArthur Stephenson Forward ...LLLL,L ,LL,L,,Glen Pollard Forwarde, W -,r,Donald Erickson Forward.-L,L ,LLLClifford O'Marro Centereee.- LL... Henry Saltvick Guard LLLLL. .-- L,,LEugene Luokkala Guard LLLLLLL. -. -L 7, L L,,L,Jack Stapleton Assistant Coachn- Alfred Kalkbrenner Athletic Manager, LLLLL Willis Carlson Assistant Manager LL,WRallen Johnson Forward .L,,Y.., at LJoe Thompson Forwardw -L L Joe Graboski Forward ...LLLL ,L,.LLCarl Eklund Center LL.. LLLL L - ,Clarence Ehrman Guardaess- L,L,,L Alfred Till Guard L... LL.. P aul Leppa 'f 922' N ,V i t 'T T1 'H' -L'f I-1 L Y fr fri -5 Q- J Page S1 rtq three 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 f BASKETBALL SEASON 19 27-19 2 8 Starting the season with but two regulars, Captain Chas. Mattinen and won and six lost. During the first half of the season many of the games saw three separate teams representing Cloquet in the same game in an effort to pick Glen Pollard, Cloquet High School came through the season with eleven games the best combination, The team that was finally picked consisted of Eric Strom and Roy Mattinen forwards, Harold Scheibe as center, with Chas. Mat- tinen and Dick Whittemore playing guards. Alternating with this team were: Joe Thompson and Joe Graboski forwards, Clarence Ehrman and Henry Salt- Vick as centers, Jack Stapleton and Gene Luokkala playing guards. The Reserves consisting of Paul Leppa, Fred Till,, Clifford O'Marro, Carl Eklund, Donald Erickson and Morton Bruno took part in several of the first team games. They won games of their own from Morgan Park Reserves, Duluth Cathedral Reserves, Superior Central Reserves, and Barnum High School. They lost a game to Morgan Park Reserves and another to the Moose Lake High School. This year's team lacked experience and consequently was a slow starting team. This was responsible for most of their defeats. Prospects for next year are good: with three regulars back as Strom, Roy Mattinen and Chas. Mat- tinen: with first subs as Joe Graboski, Gene Luokkala and Jack Stapleton: and the entire lot of Reserves. The valuable services of Joe Thompson and Clar- P' ence Ehrman will be missing next year on account of ineligibrlity Dec Dec. Dec an an an an 3X1 e e e HEAD OF THE LAKES CONFERENCE GAMES -E-- --,Cloquet ,--- -LECloquet LAL- ,.--Cloquet LALL ----C1oquet --,- ,L,Cloquet --,- ---Cloquet L--L ---Cloquet ,--, ---Cloquet LL-- ---Cloquet ---- ---Cloquet ----------------Cloquet Moose Lake Proctor Denfeld Denfeld Two Harbors Superior E. High Morgan Park Duluth Cathedral Two Harbors Proctor Morgan Park .? 2 21 9 20 16 17 J 6 19 J 13 14 J 14 18 J 20 29 J 27 26 F b 3 19 E b 10 29 E b 17 22 Feb 24 ..,.,L,,L.,.. -.-ECloquet 18 Superior Central Page Sixty-four MY ' W.: 'c. :fb 'W 1 1 1 'ff L K serial'- W- sz-V' 'Qs ws' 0 tl l ,7 P V, l L 1- l i' ll' ll l, gs lx is Q l l, l ll li all l li M, ll, ill f I 731' Y 1-iz:-il Sr.-ac:-vQm.,o lvlTHXX'111e11 Pix: 111.18 llflfff2-'-f: - BASKETBALL TEAM 1926-'Z7 The 1926-'27 Basketball season proved to be the best in the history of the school. Starting out with the veterans, Emmett Kavanaugh. George O'Marro, and Roy Nilsen, and strengthened by such recruits as: Eino Grand- holm, Dick Whittemore. Harold Scheibe, Charles Mattinen, Glen Pollard, Clar- ence Ehrman. and Joe Thompson, the team Went through their preliminary season of sixteen games with but one defeat. This record won for them the Head of the Lakes Championship. Cloquet then won the District Tournament by defeating: Moose Lake, Morgan Park, and Proctor. The Regional Tour- nament was held at Virginia and Cloquet's first opponent was Aurora, 7th District Champion. This game was the best and the hardest fought game ever played on the Virginia floor, lasting three overtime periods, before Cloquet nn- ally won 23-21. ln the finals Cloquet lost to Bagley. l6-12, due chiefiy from exhaustion suffered in the Aurora game of the previous night. The Hne appear- ance. clean playing and good sportsmanship of the Cloquet team brought favor- able comment from every one, And so, this wonderful season ended with nineteen games won and two lost: with the finest of backing by students and public: and with a loss of such veterans as George O'Marro, Roy Nilsen, Em- mett Kavanaugh, and Eino Grandholm. 1 ir o., R4 Wifi mi ' Ziff., f I ' .le A :Z vtxfl I :'iiY? li gi l l 'P 1 1 if i 1 lil H wif ' r H .Lp L .3 I l la -ll ll 'ui li ll if l l i fr 'l 'l l , M Q :QM a .np -anvil' Ef fvl M. x Ekijn ' 'Ki5K7Vf. . . V ppl' tfii :AV - 4 Awl L- fini- 7-.Q 11.-- if-F.-if i- girl 5 - iff -Wav..-J --a----'-m- - --W - '- H- f Page Sixty-live 'yrsxvfg l927--WHITE PINE--1928 , smiley? r.g3iix' 'yhlyu R l lx I X V l I I I T I Ii i 'N I F I r U HI-Y TEAM i LINE-UP ll Forwards Guards 7 Willis Carlson Leo Eckholm Henry Jacobson CCapt.j Leonard Lien 1 Irving Nelson Arthur Stephenson Nl xff 1' Center W M Coach as s e. W e s e,oe,e John Holmes ah-, ,a- ,.--,Fred Sarette l, I NK 121, Yimia xyfwiqfit -'-2.144 ' l ff. r.?.' f rr 4- ,Y J, F - Wg- i 'I , 31:1 ' Y -'Af ' JA :i 'P Page Sixly-six T ' , xzxffff . all xv! -Sw:-A 'Q QS-lt! -, YP . J l' is NE 1- l 7 ' 'YET' ,XJ ,, I 4--I 7,1 ff I x S-'N ,xx,'u' ' K x i xfxn X X Xxx 1 i l gl Xl A fl 1 Qn Ns . gr YLLAQ4? , . f'4A Xkfrt g, -Qfikfk 'iff' Y L 'T ' 'Q z- ' ' TRACK CAPTAIN 19 27 In years previous to this year it had been customary not to elect a track captain. However, because of the growing importance of track as an athletic activity, a precedent was established this year by the election of an efficient and prominent track leader as captain. John Laaksonen proved his ability as captain of track by his leadership as well as his outstanding work therein. His greatest achievement was the shattering of the Head of the Lakes javelin record. The new record established by him was 161 feet, 11 inches. 1-4, 4t 2 .L Y + ,if i 7 I ' Page Sixty-seven 13132, 1 I . . T 1927--W ITE PINE--1928 '--5:-'22-'r-S T- X3 H 7, in is ' l' l 1 T l Nall, .sissy Qi, A 1' ff! Q 13' .5 vnN I R N. e f idfiv I 1 5 -, - 1927--WH1TE PINE--1928 , K, xx 7 avi N lg ,Gs-iw . f :4 J x -' U. v 'fir fl 1A 1 v. , sy. x-l f ,v -ff , ,Y ,z 1,1 If V at il IC I- NQMQ' 0, 'rf X 121' la l I J f 1 1 Jani, , V ali il. ii l ' I T A lx, V l l 1 lil y I i j 1927 TRACK TEAM Francis Towslee- ,, . E , .. g,. Shot-put: dashes 7 Carl Niininene CE .,-EShot-putg middle distance I I Duane Brubaker E , aJunior relay: middle distance I Floyd Jones, ., E, E C.aJunior relay: middle distance P Elmer Wallacea E ,. . ,C Junior relay: middle distance Q , Herbert Drewnr C C CCC ,aa.a.a,.aa .-C,Coach Leo Toland Aaaaa do C EE-Pole vault: Senior relay 7 Eugene Luokkalan C C CCC ,E.d Pole vault: javelin Y l Chester Chapadoeaae EE a-EMiddle distance J John Holmesaeiwa ,.... , ,..E. --Sprints: relays T' John Laaksonenaaa E ,eJavelin: pole vault: jump: dash i I Joe Thompsonad E CCEE Middle distance: Junior relay 'M Joe Graboskitw, ,Ee or C, W W , EM, .,,-n,, -,E,,, . W...E., Junior relay nl . Sydney Sheeaneeeee, E CCC, are Cree C CC.EC, EJunior relay: sprmts y lllf, Wi? W -as E f c C - . , ' i E . ,, - , E- - - c f f 'gif' Page Sixty-eight - l927--WHITE PINE--l928 - xc . X X x Q 'c F t ' I 7654, 1.fm2p f X ,j.ai.',,'l K A n g x fbi! 1' i H Sl TRACK RESUME 1927 X With a little more school spirit in evidence, the stamina of the track team of 1927 was increased by a greater number of contenders. W In the Senior Inter-class Meet the Sophomores displayed their supremacy by winning the meet. The linal score of this meet was: Sophomores 61 Mg l Juniors 29: Seniors l6M.. The Junior Inter-class meet was won by the Fresh- y man with the following standings: Freshman 633 Seventh Grade 33: Eighth Grade 13. J 11 After these inter-class meets men were selected to represent the High School in the Morgan Park-Cloquet Dual Meet, and later in the Head of the Lakes ll Meet. But before these took place an invitation was extended to the Y. M. C. A., Junior High School and others unattached to participate in a contest. 1 This meet proved good practice for the team, giving them real competition. P The High School team won with a resulting score of: High School 722: l Y. M. C. A. 293 Junior High 1256: unattached 21. Then came the cup-deciding Dual Meet between Cloquet and Morgan ll Park on May 7, 1927. The cup was taken by the Morgan Park team with the final score being: Morgan Park 553 Cloquet 40. The outstanding Clo- quet contenders were: Laaksonen, Holmes, Chapado, Luokkala, Sheean, and Toland. p. A week later the Head of the Lakes Track and Field Meet was held at the Morgan Park field. One of the features of this meet was the shattering I of the Head of the Lakes javelin record by John Laaksonen. Other Cloquet representatives placing in this meet were: John Holmes and Eugene Luokkala. ll This meet completed the track and field events for 1927. With most of the men back on the field again this spring we have a promising outlook of future success. H. ll' W lil . j....1 a.e....c e T :....,..':ef,.-.g1 Page Sixty-m'ne oQ,'is-Kcfaeievgesbw Ifllf Vvyllllle l,lNl'--V723 X f.,a,f,.,fef-,1?, ?f.1ix,?' .fr W : bs5Q2Stg1- Wgmzqzz, HQMCQ5 I ' 'f l x F' I. lv I J J' if ,v qgf! Li , ,7 W sl l l ' l lx. I A l N X X5 Y I ' , l 1' 1 lf WW 4 ' x ll Ill fl l J J u r 'xl' ' o1RLs 13AsKETBA1.1. TEAM 5 l UNE-UP l ll Forwards Guards J I M l H Alice Johnson Margaret Matteson QCapt.j ,ll ll lx Ragnhild Johnson Helen Olson J ll' llip' Centers ,s Y , Jean Vibert CJ. CJ ,'L'l f Evelyn Thornblad QR. CJ 'F' Subs ,na ,, Elsa Anderson-Forward 'lk Sylva Sheean-Guard , V ' Lorraine Brown CJ. CD J xl Couch ,s-,,.-,,,s s, Miss Sanford ll Nll J ill' AM' 3637 LF, 5 , V , of-W 'Y V .fi ii Y MP7 'j'f'i,,, i Ai rf' V 'w ii'i J Pugh' St'Ut'l7fH 1 ll' - m, if .:.,..,,..-:,,Qx.,, 14:37 xvnn 14 Plxfr ,wire X1-:QC-121251-bil? Q f ile l ,J - l 7 'F or ll l , 1' l ! J J lf J' fx K l l 1 'T N l 1, V A ML U l l N l, V a ll Y , ll lx P Q' lr l ll all ll rf in ll GIRLS' JUNIOR BASKETBALI, TEAM ' LINE-UP lk H l Q' lx Forwards Guards l llrl fl J Kathryn Johnson Ruth Blake my Alvilda Evenson Elsie Carlson xl' Q ll Centers Lorraine Brown CJ. Cl ll' Evelyn Yelle CR. CJ y lr Coach o Miss Sanford l lrg Subs , ., Jeanette Thorpe l 'Q l ,l Florence Ehrman ',' l' NX A fl NX, x -. ,r Yimfa X -5.-: .., lY2Z:7'5215 ' L Qin' 4. lf,1LQ.,4' .Jk- .5 - --- ---X ,W-7 -1- Y .E -if.e,, , VJ.-,,L-V- ,-,yg,,,.,- f--, -v-Y-L, Yxffbg 'E .ls x Y NN QS, h M2 ,f , N I Il .Leak ll s'l -,J L-am I'uqu Svur-rvtrf-urn' 1 V ggi!! 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 f Xrlfia-by :agp 'nggetf l GIRLS' BASKETBALL RESUME D A The Girls' Basketball team of 1928 proved to be one of the best girls' teams which has ever represented the Cloquet High School. This team played ' seven games during the season, losing only one game of the entire schedule. 1 This record alone designates the calibre of the team. W 1 The season was well begun by a win over Moose Lake. Stars brought I X forth in this contest were Alice Johnson and Ragnhild Johnson. Proctor was the next opponent met and conquered. This game will be remembered as I of one of the hardest games played during the entire season. For the last four 5 years Proctor had beaten Cloquet, but this year Cloquet turned the tables on ' ,the jinx. Cloquet next met the Alumni, who with little previous practice, were I L 'geasily defeated by the High School Girls. In the fourth game of the season we I 1 I met the Thompson High School Team. The score again ended in C1oquet's favor. Margaret Matteson distinguished herself as star in this conflict. Carl- ton became the next victim of the girls of Cloquet. Carlton was virtually snowed under in this fracas. In the return game with Thompson a close tussle ensued, Cloquet winning the tussle in the last live minutes of play. The last game of the season proved a stumbling block for the Cloquet lassies. Proc- tor since the 'first meet proved a much more highly developed group. After a fierce struggle they managed to capture a win over Cloquet. Thus ended a very successful season in girls' basketball at Cloquet. We hope Cloquet will have just as successful a Girls' Basketball Team next year and in the years to come. We also hope that Cloquet may always have as efficient and splendid a girls' coach as Miss Sanford. Back of every team is the ll I il . . . coach, responsible for the success or failure of the team. To Miss Sanford, the Girls' Basketball Team of 1928 owes a great tribute of appreciation. ' + u I I SUMMARY l I Score Score I Dec. 2 ..-..-ee..L.L,.. Cloquet 27 Moose Lake 18 Q Dec. 9 .,.......,LL,Le eCloquet 19 Proctor 15 Dec. 17 LLL.......L,, L.--Cloquet 22 Alumni 16 Dec. 27 ...,L,,,....L,L Cloquet 15 Thompson 10 Jan. 21 .Lg...Le....L -.L-C1oquet 38 Carlton 4 Feb. .s.......,L,...L Cloquet 17 Thompson 12 Feb. 10-. .,L,.. .- .,LL,,. .,Cloquet 17 Proctor 31 lily, I Mill 'Gia' ' Y i x ' ' -M Y ' A I' --A V ' -1 Page Seventy -Iwo E M gn, ,E ! ,J ! R Y Y W W 44, L' 3 i Q, ,,. 1. I , U1 iii ' pt' I, ,L Y , iz' f 4' ,' 4 :fix '51 .N .V ,. .. . 2' Q A .:.' ' A155 9' . 45 Fig A SEQ up 3,5 13: .,, , as .x-?- ' 11? V 1' . 33,3- 1, l. Y. V. lg-1 P, I I 'M . 1 xi ' ,- Vmj T JI: IN . v 1 v 1 w 11 M V, , p guy'-' ' . - , E :Lf if F ff, f lQZ7--Wlil'I'I2 PNK--l928 Gag-:jf-W1-:QF-Q XY ,fix L asv. ' --- s '-:mm l H HIGH SCHOOL BAND ml W l l l V lf ,Q , F l .1 Il H CLARENCE MYI-IRE-Director fl: Comets i William Berg Reuben Gustafson Harold Otterson Arnold Engdahl Paul Kjelhus James Roan Arthur Granholm Carl Lundell Bernard Saltvick CIUfiU9fS l Willis Carlson Roy Helge Warren Johnson ' Leon Eahlstrom Robert Kuitu Trombones h Elmer Anderson Clarence Ehrman Gordon Stolberg Robert Jenkins Drums John DePoe Sydney Sheean Raymond Mattinen b Clyde Knickerbocker I Saxophones Harry Dixon I Herbert Peltier Barztones l Bror Anderson Einar Erickson Stanley Whittemorc Leonard Lein 5 Altos Kenneth Olson Myron Seim L I Bass 1 Lyle Brissette Lyle Erickson lim if Mew: iii gg L, is F A C ff. O L 36 S Page Severrlg-five 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 s.s:-,-:na-ba: W f f f ' -n ,GQQQ 1 ' We vsx X If fxx'-xx I YKX ll fl F 'l l Q l 'P T ll ll l L. 1 J ,l I l I 7 HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR BAND Leonard Starlof Martin Rine Laverne Olson Alvin Landro Frank Ashley Clarence Emerson CLARENCE MYHRE, Direcror Comets Walter Benson Glen Erickson John Huard Trombones Drums James Gebault Walter Hanebeck Charles Osborne Bartel Ostrom Robert Watkins Toivo Pirho Raymond Mattinen Eugene Welton Tenors Leonard Lundell Rudolph Westin 4 Altos William Dean Keith Hunter I Bass I Francis Swanson lille, Yfifia fiffuspr-, 1 Y I I I' Y fx f A - Jr -n -f 1 ,ag 1-I-L uqsm T-1, 23- T 1- icuii lf fu-dui: Page Sevenly-six i . Yr' 1927--WHITE PINE--l928 ..,.,,:.. .QQ I R 'Y-7 R fluff wx .Q fe J 15:9 'U' 'f35', xii- vii - .7l.,7,,5? , x u' ,,1 . , N xx xxx 04,7 1 I fl y u B I 1 HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA F 7 I I y T 4 l l AQUA WENNERBERG, Director W . . l Violins if First Second Gota Lindfors George Wolner Joe Stevens Bartel Ostrom Iris Blake Milton Johnson Drums i Sydney Sheean H I Cornet l i James Roan 7 1 Clarinet Willis Carlson I Trombone Xylophone A I Gordon Stolberg Sydney Sheean llllll, nllii VWFQ- ski? ' - R - C- , A R R H , in , - nfl v 'gif' Page Seventy-seven pl ll 9 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 GIRLS GLEE CLUB 7' 4 ' Xe X N I an lv' J sQxQQ, Q U-65155, . . v ' ' n 7 ' v I ' 'shfeux' I F91- fx ,.,,l, UN, xfv-'Ox 'I' Q., Mil-N ff , ll l l l 1 F 1 1 l gl X .4 , q I I I I ' F ll l l l I I I l AGDA WLQNNIQRBIQRG, Director 4 4x I First Soprano Second Soprano I ll Iris Blake . Margaret Ashley l Leone Cady Ailie Hella V Florence Ehrman Kathryn Johnson y Dolores Gebault Margaret McGregor Natalie Hanson Sylva Sheean Helen Wolner Genevieve Spoor I i Alto I l Edith Ahiers Ragnhild Johnson l Mignonette Hovey Gladys McCluskey Helen Jensen Edna Pohl 7 ln OFFICERS ' T Dolores Gebault-President Leone Cady-Vice-President lr Sylva Sheean+9ecretary-Treasurer I lllw 34133 5 ' riffs 4:1257 Rane 7 , L , - G L -.. G 4 ' f -. Page SeL'c'r7lr1-Nghl ?'f ff 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 f 5: XQYY .Raw wg, ,Q sz: QQ 5.-T ig: ,..'r. ,' 'CQ-X-itil 552320 K-XVQQ In-lv GIRLS' CABINET I l l f I 1 '- I A K F 1 I I - r il' l l Top Row Cleft to rightl-Margaret Matteson. Ragnhild Johnson. Helen Jensen, Genevieve Thornblad. Elsie Tingloff. Evelyn Thornblad. Margaret Nilsen, Alice Johnson. Middle Row-Doris Bishop. Edna Pohl. Iris Blake. Helga Martinson, Alice Wendel, Margaret McGregor. Evelyn Yelle. Bottom Row--Grace Peterson, Vienna Laaksonen, Elsa Anderson, Dorothy Armstrong. Beatrice I.eBrasseur. Sylva Shecan. Helen Wolner. Audrey Johnson, President. is not on picture. I PURPOSE The purpose of this club is to develop character and usefulness of mem- . - . - r . . . . H bers: lmprove their spmtual, mental. social and physical condition: and to promote and encourage school spirit. I I OFFICERS Q AUDREY JOHNSON ...... -. ..... -, .... -. ..... President I RAGNHILD JOHNSON EEEE... I- e,,,,W,,, Vice-President HELEN JENSEN .-.EM .EEEE .EE..,EE ESecretary ll MARGARET NILSEN EEEEE. .-- EEEEEEEE -.-dETreasurer ' I Q' 'v iw ww QE: QEW2? Cifffti sffxhif whbbsvf I riff , pug 1 ' F ' X ,. Y Ar n 4 Y -5 'xsix l - Y - p- -+ - - .. .. . .. 1-Q-:fast-f ra: ,r 5-sr-4:53 Page Seventy-nine 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 ? I I I f In 1 iw I I i X j I GIRLS' JUNIOR GLEE CLUB 7 4 f Q sxxi ix N lg yu' X055 bi 'xi -x .Wnx I 1 I I ASDA WENNERBERG, D1lf9CIOf Soprano Alto Elsie Carlson Helen Copp Florence Ehrman Helen Heino Agnes Johnson Florence Johnson Helen Johnson Eileen Matteson Ellen McCleod Margaret McGregor Isabelle Nelson, Pres. Margaret Nilsen Doris Pfeifer, Treas. Irene Polvi Floy Scheidler Evelyn Thornblad Helen Thornblad Evelyn Yelle Alice Bjorklund Ruth Blake Arlene Cady, V.-Pres Edna Campbell Angela Chartier Priscilla Fisher Ethel Heikkinen Helma Helmerson Helen Hennum Mignonette Hovey Alice Johnson Kathryn Johnson Virginia Johnson Dolores Kavanaugh Gladys McCluskey Mae Olson, Sec'y. Norah Powers Doris Rustad Dorothy Sahlman Lorraine Schneider Florence Wiiret llllr, If f X'C 'f'f f ' '7- f 1 ffl , r f- X o '- ,i ' 1 ' um 5 -Q Page Eighty l927--WHlT'fi PINE--1928 '-S:-'- N I I x x 1 1 Xxxx fl BOYS' GLEE CLUB AGDA WENNERBERG, Director First Tenor First Bass Second Chester Christenson John Holmes Charles Kuitu Harold Scheibe Sydney Sheean Elmer Wallace George Wilkinson Tenor Elmer Anderson Donald Erickson Edward Garvey Herman Joseph Glen Pollard Heimo Sankari Paul Sankari Second OFFICERS Harold Braafladt Clarence Ehrman Henry Kuitu Vernon Olson Arthur Stephenson Dexter Whittemore Stanley Whittemore Bass Lyle Brissette Charles Mattinen Russell Mitchell Lewis Patterson Gordon Stolberg Herbert Walters CHARLES MATTINEN e.L, L.--- eLL.L.....e President HAROLD SCHEIBEL , -L LLLLLLLL....... Vice-President CLARENCE EHRMAN LLLLLLLLLL.. ,L LLLLL... Secretary HAROLD BRAAFLADT KCKD KD.. . ,L Treasurer X ' 1 rl lx Y1-, Y l L I-Ei 1' D Y 777 if L-HL Y, All Page Eighty one K , ,ff an QQ.. Xfsnf' xx xxx 1 1927--WH1'ri2 Pine--1928 - WHITE PINE STAFF STAFF Editor-in-Chief--,, ,,, , ---Harold Braafladt Associate Editor--- .,. E ---Margaret Nilsen Business Manager --------------- - - ---Gordon Stolberg Assistant Business Manager-- Adverttsing Manager ------- Literary Editor --------- -- Assistant Literary Editor ------ Feature Editor ------ ------ Assistant Feature Editor ---- Art Editor ----- ---- --- Assistant Art Editor ----- ---- Organization Editor -------- Assistant Organization Editor John Lightfoot EFFFHEEEEEEEE:-Elmer Wallace ----Heimo Sankari Dorothy Armstrong Stanley Whittemore -------Edna Pohl , ----- Alice Wendel Beatrice I-eBrasseur Ragnhild Johnson ------Arne I-Ieino Circulation Manager- ------ - ---- --------- - ---- . - ----- Irving Nelson Assistant Circulation Manager ---- -- ---- Margaret McGregor Athletic Editor- --------- .----- --------------------- Russell Mitchell Assistant Athletic Editor --------------------------- Evelyn Thornblad Music Editor -----------------------.----------- Forensic Editor ----------- . Typists ----------------- Q1fP12iJfix7S1Q2Q-1fAHIfh2-Lsine, Ruth Ostrom Annette McKale, Doris Bishop. - - - -Sydney Sheean - --Dolores Gebault Faculty Adviser -E --- ------- e - ---- - -.- .------ -E. R. Newstrand I ifigirf .a- QGQP QQ!!! - - -'L 7 4 il - - 7 4. KN X NX , R - fine, -My as 1 Ii 1 5 15-12549 in In A 'xi L il I f, it r I n li i 'Ply 'Y it l M it , I. I tt, ll l , I r i , 1 , I ll ll ll Gyms: EI-Qfxjigff huh, .5 3529 I -, J: Page Eighty-Iwo -'Y if 1 sl-QQNX sf :3V1.' Xvlfipl - x fxxg xx 0 N w V? V ri ii' A X 'P ,YA W 1 ii I + ji I il l it N ii i 9 I Y ' xx A if f Vw Y? fr' i027--Vi'l'll'I'l1 Pixie--1028 'N'-f3'- it i 'r : ' xN,,D,.T? ','7f,?56:' ' ,i ,nv 'ttf-wt ,Y Ol Editor-in-Chief .,, , - ,.,, Stanley Whittemore Assistant Editor ..,.. - -- -- -- s7,,sss.s Margaret Nilsen Editorial Wrz'ters-- -- .,e.., - ,,.e..,e Heimo Sankari, Lewis Patterson Feature Editor-- - - EE.,WEE.E.,.. -. .....,..E.. Sylva Sheean Treasurer ,,E.E, ........w........EE News Wfl'f9FS- - - Boys' Athletics- Gzrls AthIetzcs----- ---.--- -- Girls' Activities- Jokes E....E..E..,..E..E,.E,E.,, - -E.,,.E,.,,..,,. Audrey Johnson ----Ragnhild Johnson, Margaret Matteson -- ,,,..,,s,, - Y....Y...E Willis Carlson ----Evelyn Thornblad ------------------V ----Dorothy Armstrong ---Esther Vnuk Superintena'ent's and PrincipaI's Office -------------------- Helen Wolner Reporters--. ------- --. ---Elsa Anderson, Beatrice LeBrasseur, Ellen Wuorio Typists---I-Ielmi Juutilainen, Vienna Aalto, Catherine Delgorge, Hazel Nelson Fdfully Adviser -------- ---- ---- - ------.------- .- ---- A. M. Jacobson Sac, 7-.-'-gfv 'F I r N:.e'a?if: rf-:fr - 722941 va-' 4- - - fa, -- -3-4 11 1-- - it ' - il , F l P' 'X V ' 1 U w li M H at if I lt i li lk tl- L i T 1 Y' l I -tssfsfy Q 'fxiil I alll Qgief s n --, .GQHQJ N PT' p, .sf v X' 5 ,Q 92,9 -'dltf - -' lax? Page Eighly- threv 'yff f' f l927--WHITE PINE--1928 xi xx . 34282. ' ' 'fhrfly ,N X , tm o.,l,51r.1w xiii.-Qs' fg,:5'f16' X-yhx ling., HI-Y , , I li V 1 A , , V 1 I I I T 4 ' Hr ur Top Row Cleft to rightj-Gordon Stolberg. Clyde Knickerbocker, Stanley Whittemore. Lyle Brissette, Bernard Saltvick, David Kivie, Harold Robbcstad, Arne Heino, George Asplund, Joe Stevens, Vernon Olson, Henry Saltvick, Harold Scheibe. Middle Row Lleft to rightj-John Lightfoot, Leo Eckholm. Victor Cheskie. Henry Kuitu, Joe ' Thompson, Chester Chapado, Wilbur Joseph, Gordon Kobernat. William Hintz, Lewis Q Patterson, Herbert Walter. Axel Hyttinen, Raymond Ruonala, Dexter Whittemore. y I Front Row fleft to rightj--Harold Braafladt, Lawrence LaSavage, Hugh Toland, Harry I Dixon, Edward Garvey, Leonard Lien, John Holmes. Fred Sarette fAdviserJ. Henry Jacobson, Irving Nelson, Arthur Stephenson, Willis Carlson. Elmer Wallace. OFFICERS L i IRVING NELSON Lt aaa -ac cot .c...c President S ARNE HEINOAL.- LW to ., a Lt at . c,ooo Vice-President ll GORDON STOLBERG aaa, ea, L Y, 7 ,aSecretary-Treasurer i u The Hi-Y is an organization whose object is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian 5 character. 4 J l ol i QW, W N 1133: zbx yf 773 21- , '2':?.'If Li t iv V 'Vit Y 'K ' 1 f A 1: -L nr, 45 '-aw Page Eighty-four YZ' , f . 'Nl i s?SQ','.o '.iSA'q.f' 'MVEZO . .gn 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 Qs i - 52 xxx? INF, J ' 657541 nl 7y65?! 5'l'fI fl . . Ty-2 ll ll l JUNIOR CLASS PLAY T ,L 4, Fr ll V X' X l I 'F . l w gl il at I , -. HDADDY LoNo LEGS' I i 1 Presented by the Junior Class, December 8, 1927, in the High School ' all Auditorium. My l HAROLD WEFALD, DIIFGCIOF l P l CAST .L 'AJudy Abbott- LLLL Beatrice LeBrasseur Jervis Pendleton -L.,L Edward Garvey Miss Pritchard .... LLLL M argaret McGregor if Sally McBride ,..L L...,.. E sther Vnuk 5 Jimmy McBride--- .L.. Bernard Saltvick g Julia Pendleton--- ----- Nancy Johnson Q P Mrs. Lippett--- ---- Evelyn Thornblad l Mrs. Pendleton- ---------- Iris Blake I Mrs. Semple ---- ---- H elga Martinson Mr. Griggs ---- ------ L eo Toland l T The Butler ---- ---------- A rne Heino l The Maid ------------ ------ - --------- Ellen Heikkinen iy The Hired Girl ----- -. ------------------ .- ------ Elizabeth Hendrickson Trustees of the John Grier Home ----------- - ---- ----------- - T Robert Drechsler, Norman Valley, John Lightfoot I Orphans of the John Grier Home ---------- . ------------------ 'U Elizabeth Hendrickson, Ellen Heikkinen, Eileen Matson, U' D I Antone Pasek, Mary Evelyn Theresa McLoffren N lflltf ,elif -1516-if -gp-Lxwiuf G! ,. f 1 L Z -, 7 i j f -5 uigfv .--- 1 - :iii gin!! - f -l 11 Jus ' Q 'r- . Page Eighty-Hur I ng, 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 e xi y I' K A xx I yx ffl! SN X X N I I' fi f I ',f .wvie ' :fwmy I 'rp-1 , HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE TEAM yy, ,f .K-TQ! e ' . as ,el l 9 H l DOLORES GEBAULT IRVING NELSON RAGNHILD JOHNSON DEBATE TEAM 1928 DoLoREs GEBAULT,,,, - ,... First Speaker RAGNHILD JoHNsoNss OOOO so OOOOO. Second Speaker IRVING NELSON Y,Yf,.O 22-2 -,2Th1'rd Speaker E. R. NEWSTRAND OO,,.. ,-e.-YM- C oach l l F V Q 7 Cloquet High School sent a veteran debate team upon the forensic platform during the 1928 season. This l team has debated such teams as Superior Central, Pine City. Cambridge. and Hinckley. Two of the mem- bers had also appeared in a debate with Duluth Denfeld. I In the 1928 district contests they were runners-up for the district title, which was won by Cambridge, by 1 virtue of the Hnal Cloquet-Cambridge debate. H U E. R. NEWSTRAND XRXJ, MKG iw? fiaf g Hill ii' Ar -I 1: t .U I i gl .SXTY Page Eighty-six 1 m, .ff - 1027--WHITE PINE--1928 Mfg., avg. :ur mx I .L-:av Q Macy, ,I Yi,3fX-W 'TZ' 7320 xx-CQ! fx' 1 'l 7I9' I -'N-2-ml -:www TREES' 'QW-u I ll NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY l 7 I , ,xl -yd T' ' Y A L l d U I li il du 1 l 1 4 7 n 'I E H I ACTIVE MEMBERS 'l F Harold Braafladt Irving Nelson I dj Ragnhild Johnson Edna Pohl M I Heimo Sankari Gordon Stolberg ' Dexter Whittemore Stanley Whittemore E Martha I-Ialvorson-Faculty Adviser y 5 L The emblem of the National Honor Society, the flaming torch accom- y p panied by the words Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service, gives very ip p I distinctly the purpose of the Cloquet Chapter of that organization. Member- ll ship. dependent upon faculty choice, this year comprises approximately fifteen percent of the Senior class. I' I +4 OFFICERS -+ IRVING NELSON Oa.. , .e.c wma- O ae-.,,-Presz'denr l W GoRDoN STOLBERG ....,.c ---O O-.-E-E,,Vice-President ,K HEIMO SANKARI ,E,.E.EEE..a N-- EE... Secretary I xi M' Al N Vein ' NQQX19? Srsrieff I -- sf-,rf Nhbbgf p g. 6- LL, 1:2 ,11-lt-' - 5 I I -r -2 -f 'Y T T 1 1 la Y Y -2 5 I Page Eighty-seven - Kr, ff f IQZ7--WHITIQ PINE--1928 ir wx I 'siifibi Wgiiii r q.i.xX lf? fu 5 INTER-CLASS DEBATERS il v R, . iF li i n 1 l I V M 'L I H K , . H I Senior Debate Team Junzor Debate Team .-L Dolores Gebault Beatrice LeBrasseur l Ragnhild Johnson Arne Heino I gl Irving Nelson Margaret Nilsen gil . Sophomore Debate Team Freshman Debate Team p I Ellen McLeod Floy Scheidler E Paul Sankari Olav Johnson , Elsie Tingloff John Danielson R r il The Inter-Class Debaters met in a series of debates to determine the Inter- l Class Championship. Debating the Minnesota Debate League question, the So homores were victorious over the Freshman. The So homores were also I ' P P f winners in the Sophomore-Junior debate contest. In the final contest the Senior Debaters won the championship over the previously victorious Sopho-' I mores. Promising debate material was revealed in these contests. A great deal ix of interest was also manifested by the various class supporters of their respective I teams. Mr. Newstrand directed these various debaters. l Ni, ' MIIW kf'?5f: Gig!! 14+ +f:a-if li' - I T Y 'i Q ?V , Q 'F A Y 11-g eff' 1:11, ,Tv T- i f-J Page Eighty-eight t A X-1 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 f SCA, ' -at 'vvdmar - - sr M-I fs lpfgi 0 'I' DECLAMATORY REPRESENTATIVES u i 1 1 ' 2 I , ff 1 X vm J GCN- -FWF u w . , r I xxx, fxx ' IN' yfxp at I me x l 1 L l 1 3 l ri i I I i 1 V I I i 1 vu u I I l A ' if I 1 ' I 1 g- l ELSIE TINGLOFFW , , -VW Y, aDramatic Division i EVELYN YELLE ,,,EEE,E ata ...,E ,Humorous Division ELMER WALLACE,,,, DMD D ,Oratorical Division il l ' l i il The Sub-district Declamation Contest was held at Cloquet this year with such schools as Morgan Park, Proctor, Eloodwood, Esko's Corner and nf Cloquet represented, In this meet Cloquet had the honor of winning one i first, one second, and one third. Elsie Tingloil' placed first in the Dramatic I Division, Evelyn Yelle placed second in the Humorous Division, and Elmer T 1 Wallace third in the Oratorical Division. Miss Cederstrand, Miss Zimmer- M Q, man and Mr. Newstrand were the coaches of these respective speakers. I XMM V 1 VM' X'f f'r V if 293251 :xgieygj 1,1225 qqqgt- l - is E 4 - . ... T' E ' ' '- ' - ' V1 'T f ' W Page Eighty-nine .if n r 1 M, ,f - l927--WHITE PINE--l928 e Ti I L I .qui ' H2632 J Gfeii-1' 'JAM WSH 5 . 1' vin I H 'saw.i I- -4 - wi 'Wei :Qi '?71fZV .yas N112 i ,, L A it l .il fl y GARMENT AND THRIFT CLUBS ii iii l E .' l i l ..L, l i' it I I , Front Row tleft to rightl-lithel Coathup. Ethel Hcikkinen. Luella Bayless, Winifred Smith, , i Cleo Johnson. Tyyne Mahlamaki. ' B Middle Row-Ailie Hyttinen, Evelyn Wolf. Ingrid Johnson. Miss Hughes CAdviserJ, Doris V, I Pfeifer, Loretta Tyman, Ethel Kauti, Agnes Benson, Lilly Gorman. J, Back Row-Elsie Carlson, Mayme Johnson, Dorothy Johnson. Hilma Jokinen, Elona Gran- J, holm. Lila Lakso. Sylvia Nevela, Helen Heino, Ruth Blake. ' L ii' il- l il i it ll li This combined group has a variety of aims and ideals. The Garment Club is especially organized for the purpose of teaching the girls to do every-day my things well: to be of help within the home: and to become a leader within the yi community. The Thrift Club is organized for the specific purpose of teaching i economy. Towards a realization of this ideal, the club makes each year y ,V enumerable articles from such plain material as flour sacks., It is surprising Ill' I what beautiful' garments are made therefrom. I ,IQ l Xl A I If A Arg ' f 3- r , vi 1' 1 -111 Aua,' Vzlpii - gl I NK If xi' 1 slr' ' ' 'l. 41494 Xfw 2 -fs, .HJ c uifgrn Nbbji-,rf . Emp ',Qx.x' I rf , Y- 1 1 lg 4: 1 ,I s 5 Tl, ,L T' -f , Tl- Prlge Ninety 1 . K .1 l927--WHITE PINE--1928 f I BREAD AND CAKE CLUBS i f- i il Z X X X f i ll' P: J c C215 .' 7, ff'- . , , wks Sw: X' ' 7275131 Xfyi 3 ,Q S fri --N-QQ f I n l R F l , lr 1' 'i A l l il l I From Row Cleft to rightl-Rosemary DuPont, Carol Sandstrom. Agnes Carlson, Dorothy Wiley, Elmira Sarazin, Catherine McLeod. Evie Atwood, Etna Morken. Hattie Peterson. Arlene Everson. A I i, Second Row-Miss Hughes fAdviser5, Mae Syrjala, Annabel DeRushe, Barbara Bodway, Lillis H 3 Parenteau. Annabelle McGillvary, Harriett Andrews, Martha DePoe, Ethel Strow, Bernice I Britton, Miss Clementson QAdviserJ. Third Row-Elsie Carlson, Madelene Swanson, Helen Sarine. Ruth Blake, Liene Polvi, Hester X A Peterson. Myrl Wick, Floy Scheidler. Top Row-Doris Glasow, Freda Berg, Edna Castren, Helen Olson. Jeanette Thorpe, Helga 'L Martinson, Dorothy Nelson, Pearl Thompson. W4 1 l l Q 7 The Bread and Cake Clubs were organized this year with a very large membership. Over thirty-five Junior and Senior High School girls joined. I The Bread Club aims to teach its members the art of baking good wholesome bread. as well as other bread products. Both Clubs seek to inspire an appre- I+ ciation for every-day home tasks. Miss Clementson was adviser for the Bread Club and Miss Hughes for the Cake Club. l l I 1' 'A mx, .gm - 'fr - ' Mele- -Q-is-G4 NI 144 - sorts: iff' -3f'6.'4f sNA'-x l . Br: f -'as-if l rf 54:1 4 mu r r r ' , fi , 1 up ' 1 ,' --x l - - 1 A - - - V - . . , . 4 Y J, il-1 ,J ily Page Ninety-one F I Z IT L ,my Il f ,5?3Qx:' V ,5,.. X, I Su: ' f V9 s I s ix fl! I - f 1 - 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 f T1 '- 1 v:'f '25 my , . THQ.. x-,-:rt lygfirgs ,Y Q-5 j-7 U A CAMP FIRE GIRLS fy 1 P I+ A t 7 -F I T I I I 1 i l X Back Row Cleft to rightj-Alyce Frank, Ellen Hill, Dagny Tuve, Elsie Berg, Louise Franklin. Middle Row fleft to rightj-Dorothy Hanson, Helen Hackett, Jeanette Dube. Miss Holmquist A CAdviserD, Margaret Hudberg, Anne Powers. Front Row Cleft to rightj-Lilly Gorman, Viola Ahlgren, Katherine Wiking. Alice Backstrom. i I , xl OFFICERS If Miss I'IOLMQUIST,-. ,.,. E ....tt ttt..t...E. A duiser I Q KATHRYN JoHNsoN,,-E---ee t,,.....,t..,. President d I JEANETTE DUBE .n-E. .--ew we ,E,. -,-,.-Vice-President 7 ANNE POWERS,.- EE.. .I--,, EEE.,.,, Secretary-Treasurer A i , The purpose of the Camp Fire Girls' organization is to ind romance, I beauty, and adventure in every-day life by following the ideals of work, 'l health, and love. , Gini, wif Yffilffa glib' 7 242191 Sisriif wee,-f 15912:-' Gam, 1 1 1 r ' -hu A Y X 7- A Y - L Y fag 'HWS Page Ninety-two :YHA x-5 1927--VJHITE PINE--1928 , sn my . -:SQL ' yay, 9593:-I -M9511 ffgif-'xp '51 fix? ' 5-X 10,10 H ETIQUETTE CLUB I I I ,1 ' . F lg I .p X ll V I ' I i Back Row Cleft to rightj-Joe Schneider. Stanley Whittemore, Marvin Ruff, Leo Smith, Arthur Stillwell, Forest Stillwell, Ward Watkins, Earnest Vestin. Third Row Cleft to rightl-Helen Jensen, Ina Jokinen, Olga Kinden, I.empi Hill, Ina Karjala, Alice Wendel. Mayme Johnson, Harry Jensen, Irving Nelson. Second Row Cleft to rightj-Margaret Matteson, Edna Pohl, lfloris Rustad, Solveig Roan, Dor- V R othy Armstrong, Elsa Anderson. Grace Peterson. Bottom Row Qleft to rightl-Cvordon Joseph. Harland Matteson, Arlcigh Kobernat, Reuben t Gustafson, Leon Fahlstrom, Felix Gleason. Roy Helge. I OFFICERS I l Miss ANDERsoN do deed. E dee up E ,efiduzser I ALICE WENDEL, to -ee ,eee --- t,,EePresident I . . l GORDON JOSEPH pete at E EE E E E at e e,,Vzce-President HELEN .IENSEN,,u,-,u...-,.--, E,,, ., E,,E ,,,ASeCfetary 7 I HARLAND MATTESONH.. .ee dense? eee eeeeTreasurer I The Etiquette Club is organized for the purpose of promoting etiquette, I , practicing etiquette, and to encourage the development of refined friendship I among the students. t six , KV, xlfffl ggi: . shift I riff , 1 n ' uf , - X 2, - J, 1 1, i .5 'LQQEN ' f 'E ' -A - --f --- in-41 ,Q-L y f,, Page Ninety- three 1927--WHITE P1NE-- l 928 f l'65'i'fl:l 'Wficf' ,uciSYs lfygu i ELECTRICITY CLUB y i l U A 8 l l ' l I I I- I ll l I l Back Row fleft to rightl--Floy Scheidler. Sylvia Nevala. Evelyn Yelle, Albert Parton. Wilho Kuusisto, Toivo Pirho. Ingrid Johnson, Arnold Anderson, Helen Heino, Raymond Rasen, Ervin Johnson. Middle Row lleft to right?-Olav Johnson, Laurie Niininen, Arthur Pohl, Lilly Gorman, Arthur Granholm, Harry Jensen, Mary Maslowski. Clifford Ohmanf Mildred Blair. Edward Anderson. Raymond Kolseth. , 1 Front Row fleft to rightl-Harland Matteson, Bror Anderson, Alvin Landro, Esther Jokela. Ethel Heikkinen, Clayton Johnson, John Danielson, Fredrick Rasmusson. OFFICERS A . i MISS HARLOW ,.CC ,--. .,CC,C..CCC,, ,c C.CC,, Adviser EDWARD ANDERSONCW Ce,,... - ,e,,,C,... President I I LAURIE NlININEN,,-,Y C o-o,..CCCCC.., Vice-President 7 EVELYN YELLEW, CC,CCC - .,,C,,C ,, ,....o.C Secretary RAYMOND RASENoC,,,o,, C,,C,.CC,Co,.., ,ffreasurer ,l T r The purpose of the Electricity Club is to study the principles of electricity Y and to learn the construction and operation of simple electrical devices. xlixgc purify . 1355? when 4-,-'N Yi -til mu 1- V -f Ym:ii lr i V i,1-ag ww Page Ninety-four 1 1 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 :za W I .- fgqf 7' , I -1 NY -sgixvfipv :'f 4 xl xyf i X N W1 X V N s yxixXs 7 H! PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB V 1 .l Ill! Q - ffm, L .. 'V-zzwin' lik? Q., i l fl i , I I I l t l i ' I n t l t i I It l r Bottom Row-John Danielson, Lewis Patterson, E. R. Ncwstrand Hldviserj, Paul Sankari. H I Herbert Walter. K Back Row-Beatrice LeBrasseur. Arlene Cady, Dolores Ciebault, Ragnhild Johnson. Ellen Heikkinen. Doris Bengston. Doris Bishop. , A The Public Speaking Club is an organization organized with the central l l aim of developing amongst its members the powers of vocal expression. This Q club met three times a week during the first half of the school year. Short speeches, discussions of theory of speech, speech exercises, orations and inter- , pretative readings occupied the main attention of these morning periods. Mem- bers of this club also appeared on various programs with material developed l in these group meetings. Most of its members consist of pupils who are I ! leaders in the public speaking activities of the High School. nf I silt il vt flu ' iff-nf, .swag ' I C J? TEA?-Ep, fgqfax i J ir E ,, d, L 4 i ,N ,QQ Ti f ':F,'L L-G-1 1- f-4-::u,' f: tai, Page Ninety-Hue 1 S .1 1 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 , 'Ir ,Lx 1 r , f x'-x- '- 'ff-'. L 251: ' , X '?gFSQp'.f' -flfywkgif VVPV 'iffy sq.. 3 ,Ron tx fl . l ll , l Q TRAVEL CLUB y l ,l ,' . up l I .4 S VX I' I l '- H U Front Row fleft to rightl-Clifford Ohman, Ervin Johnson, Lucille Wiley, Ione Smith, Signe Olson, Arthur Wittenberger. Middle Row-Theodore Huard, Robert Samuelson, Emma Korby, Helen Leimer, Ruth Thomp- son, Esther Rahkienen, Sulo Perala. Arthur Maki. Q Buck Row-Roald Jorgenrud, George Wilkixisoii, Marion Lehman, Arthur Freeman, Carl I Matteson, Genevieve Thornblad, Ethel Anderson. Hilma Jokinen, Julia Gullickson, Carl t Eldien. The purpose of the Travel Club is to broaden the students' interests by giving him opportunity for contact with customs, peoples, traditions, institu- , tions, buildings and scenery of other' countries as well as his own country. It also gives him an appreciation of these countries. I 9 l OFFICERS 7 l WAYNE YONKER,s,,,,- se,,,,e,--,,-,,- ,s,,s -,President ETI-IEL ANDERSON W W , N, WEL, sssss, Vice-President GENEVIEVE THORNBLAD ,, E, ,Secretary-Treasurer Miss RUTH ER1CKsoNs E use , but ssssss ,Adviser I l V I lflff I f -gm -r I Qu. 1 H I- A -I in 3 Y-Q f- v . ',E ' T - ',17 . Me- l l Nl, . Q uf, Q-Siffq-, Nf '.7it.'43' W QQ!-rgf -,wh 'ffm' Page Ninety-six -rise! ' S fiflgjj' 0 1?'qn-'Q l927'-WkiITE PLNE--1928 Q-2--S:-'1-'D-:ef Yugi? - A5 AHF' .Q ' ormxff' rzsgxw ' f 14315: y 1 1 l' 7 TYPING CLUB l . l l 1 I I i F F ll l' 'l ' T 1 l I Front Row-Theodore Huard, Joe Thompson. Herman Joseph. Elsa Anderson, Solveig Roan, Genevieve Spoor. Second Row-Margaret Matteson, Doris Bengston, Sophie Marciniak. Miss Melbye, Stanley Whittemore, Gordon Kohernat, Harold Vestin. Back Row-Floyd Jones. Clarence Hagen. Chester Chapado. Wilma Luokkala, Helen Jensen. Raymond Nelson. Carl Niininen. Carl Matteson, I The Typing Cub met twice a week for a thirty minute period, during , which time Miss Melbye, organizer of the club. gave instruction as to the manipulation of the typewriter. i ul 1 W ,ally Ydfif: :PTFE XJ! sf:-Q' Theffx-' ,IJ-' 4- Y ' 1, 1 1- -f 1 Z ,Y Y ,Y Jr n 1- Yi Alix Qs, 4 2, gn- ' nas: Y4cJv:r-nu Y , r Page Ninety-seven 3 x 1, f N J I I x x I ll I' x UN 1,1-1 SCIENCE CLUB Back Row tleft to rightl-Clayton Johnson. Leon Fahlstrom. John Connor, Arthur Carle. Archie Wiley. Front Row-Reuben Gustafson, Laurie Niininen. Garland Matteson. Harry Hendrickson, Ed- ward Anderson. Frank Ashley. Adviser: John Holmes. The purpose of the science club is to educate its members as to what is happening in the world of science. Discussions and experiments are conducted from time to time. This club the students love the best. Is far superior to the rest. Every meeting they attend Their brain to higher heights ascend. -Hardies-'28, .:,...., l927--WHITE PINE--1928 , X X K N rf,- n.,',71 I v 1 1 ,x L l I F l GFFICERS Risuuuw GUS'l'AI3SON,,t,-. be EE.E, at ..eeA President LAUR115 NIININENYYYA W oEEo...Vice-President HARRY HENDRICKSQN V ooo. tee,,Secretary-Treasurer .Mil f :Rami wwf-A L- f - t sm - - 'iw Page Ninety-e1'ght .fx 1927--WHITIZ Pima--1928 f-in--f-2--1-:sf-f TY fiat, f Q Jggifi 51-j,'f,iiH2 Y x X ' , .lf ..x.hX Inf . OPERETTA ' E L l 7,7 T wx V N N. 1' N J sxxxyf, Q r.,,5QM4 N x, if f,v , sl 14, 'x I 1 x , 1 I D F v l .V T.. 1 .i I I Miss Bob White Miss Bob White, the High School operetta of 1928, was presented by the combined glee clubs of the High School. Miss Wennerberg supervised the directing. The operetta was one of the most successful ever presented by the glee clubs of the High School. All of the glee clubs are doing excellent work and are a group of singers to be proud of. The Boys' Glee Club is the best and the largest that the school has ever had. In this operetta both the boys and girls portrayed most satisfactory results of their singing experiences. CANTATA Pays of the Floating Islands -Bliss This Cantata was presented by all the Girls' Glee Clubs. It was directed by Miss Wennerberg. Miss Mae Olson was the accompanist. This Cantata was given as a part of the Annual Spring Song Festival. 1' l uw :IIN K f C' N111-I X952 QQEQY , rf X sky QAQAT- 2:4719 if . e. Qgqa gpng .-.lf 'f. A ?.' V 1 ',i A .X' ' L rf' 4' - ' L L f' -.--af' . L , A5 '-'s :J 7 5- 4 ap 'iw Y 1' 'ir ' -:I--T-1 , f : fur Y , N 1- Page Ninety-nine ff 1 L-.fi S ,xgl w' xayx X Xxx 1 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 - X xx ,- M., 'I I' I I ELMER WALLACE I 1 State Garden Champion for 1926 J Second in State Garden Work 1927 N. E. Minnesota Garden Champion for 1925, '26, and '27 County Poultry Club Champion for 1925, '26, '27. CLOQUET HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUBS The Cloquet Garden Club was organized in 1921 with a membership of 32, and has attained a membership of 104 in 1927. The Club meets once a week for practical work during summer season. The Club has won many honors in the county and state, and during the past two years has held second place among about 200 clubs in the state, and the N. E. Minnesota Champion- ship in the past three years. Evie Atwood of the Junior H. S. won the Dis- trict Championship for girls, both in 1926 and 1927. The Poultry Club has an annual membership of about 25 to 30 mem- bers obtained from the High School Agricultural classes. The Club has won the County Poultry Championship five times during the last six years. Elmer Wallace was the 1927 County Champion and is one of the three Poultry Club members who are to represent the State of Minnesota in a National Poultry Contest in 1928. Club work in Cloquet High School is under the direction of A. M. 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K ,1, x 'iywsx '13, 1,1 my 0 N4 1 Q M +L WP 1 w 1' up 1 Y L V A L ' r -r I 'r N! . Nu b I I I I Rx 7 YB' F Q 1 N W 7 W 3 E ' H f 'f ' v V' H 7 , .' 1 'Wx M' I , Ny Mu nl ll .spiffy ',,,'fnff xi iii' kffytqa-1? Gkfgyul waagaf amiga ':-:f- ,- W 1 E -Y 1 L -,, 'Ia-:W .. ,Af A ! ' 1 I 'ff 5 N Page One Hundred Four Jo if Y, - -, ,L .rg-T , - W-,'1.f ,Lai 1- Wfiffi WW W fl fW A I A W 'F h W 1 'W fW'W A 1 W W L , H in 7 +11 W W W W KK K ff! if 1 ' f 1927--WHxTE PINE--1928 lr rim. xfagf:-ES' s2iiX W c .- 'Q f. - 9 X1 xgx ' . ' 4 J . , , e Qin n yu , w W '47 -L xr ' I4 gl NK . 'Q f X349 X 'Nyxr 31 5' Yi-mn? L. ecf-1 . r i GqL1, .l, nf ' li xt T Nr I sM'1. xii, lr - -. A , L K , - W WW 'W W, IW v , K l W W' M E , W W L ,J W. if W WW W I v W ,fff ,s, x! N ,-. frvivw s, Avy I gui-V l - s Q - f,,,,5.. Page One Hundred Five CLOQUET HIGH SCHOOL SONG 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 ,A Tin. Cloquet High School thy sons of the north sing thy praise, Loud the chorus floats, high peals the sound: The pines roll it back and the hills echo far, Our praises sincere and profound. 4 I 33 f :s J . Itefxw, X I yvfblll ,I :IMI x fl 1 I. , l Oh, long may you live and may Fortune be kind: Live thy greatness and far spread thy fame: When we of today are forgotten and gone, Our voices will loud praise thy name. CHORUS Our dear Cloquet High, we'll honor till we die: In all that we do, we'll be loyal and true To our dear Cloquet High. Oh, Purple and White, thy colors we'll keep bright And stand for those colors Wherever unfurled, Three cheers for the Purple and White, II. Insignia of victory, thy colors float high, Royal Purple and pure is the White: May the White remain stainless for all time to come. May age render the Purple more bright. In times that have passed have thy sons borne them well, Ever foremost and high in the fray: I And proud are thy sons to each lift of his voice And sing to thee, Laudamus Te. III. In thy halls, which fond memory will ever hold dear, Runs swiftly the fleet sands of life, In the warm sun of happiness, golden and bright. Unshadowed by turmoil and strife. Though dark be the present and future before. Still our memories shall ever be bright, With the thought of our happiness, friendships and joys In the days 'neath the Purple and White. WALTER O'MEARA, 1914. f jug QQ I l i . ll P I I l I 'I il la l l. l X I llfff, , .r-,.-'Jw' . .WN fa: is 1 1 v! Nppgi. -,::..x' I 3 i H I- A -1 ' W --W Page One Hundred Six ' 77 I I 5 NX -9f'?'..' s Q. yfqx XIX! X x xx l 1 e 1 l927--WHITE PINE-'-1928 - . OUR CLASS OF TWENTY-EIGHT Oh, the class of 20-81 V We're always feeling gr-8. For when it's work, we work you see, 5 And when it's play, we're all carefree, f Our class of 20-8. X Oh, the class of 20-81 None better in the st-8. -F Our boys are sportsmen clean and true. Our girls are loyal and true blue, 1 l This class of 20-8. 'T Oh, the class of 20-81 , Our past we medit-8. V We've tried the proper thing to do, I And soon we'll start a life that's new, Our class of 20-8. Oh, the class of 20-8! Our days have reached their f-8. P But in our memories we'll revere The days that end our last school year, With the class of 20-8. K 2'- l Xx , NHDQ J 'T ff -lfjyurlp I ,rfqxr 'a,Nl 1 f I 1 .Z '1 T I EDNA POHL. 1 I H I - ei' QQJ gs l- S N I all ,ffl - KQV., i ,, i nhgvvxfsfxfxflz Alxf Dick W.: I'm sorry I ran over your hen. Would a dollar make it if right? Elmer W.: Well, better make it two. I have a rooster that was right iq fond of that hen, and the shock might kill him, too. i' Niiklgn K X -2-5:9 ' ' Y 5-7552-E ifzilsailj it 'fu fs - 4 - Q v A T ... - 2 ,..., :11::EY , , . , Page One Hundred Seven i 'I lv HOW TO ACT AT A BASKETBALL GAME 1. If the game starts at 8. arrive promptly at 8:15 with the anticipa- tion that, they never start on time anyhow. 2. Hand Mr. Hausten a dollar bill for your ticket. He'll be delighted to change it for you. L Qu.: 1 1927--WHITE PINE- 1 928 are H3 N , CA g5qxx5Q W ' 'T' 257641 '.dV5i.x '7.fwff,,' WW V 'G iw . X hx in f., ' i . 1 I 3. Squirm your way into a seat even if you do shove a teacher off the T' end. It's your own comfort you desire. I K 4. As the players come in, remove your hat, coat, gloves, etc., and A ' deposit them in the laps of various persons around you. l p F 5. Comb your hair, repair your school-girl complexion and give ll the players the once over. Select your man and remark, A'Ain't number eleven l, cute? ly 6. As the whistle blows, take one long look in your 'Avanity and as- 1' sume your favorite pose. A H 7. Ask, What'd they do that for? after every play. Ask a teacher 5 preferably,-that's one question she can't answer. l 8. In a moment of disgust when our team misses a basket, grind your i , heel into that new hat on the floor, but-be sure it's not your own. Lx 9. If a rooter of the rival team excitedly hits you on the head, remark I in a shriek mingled wlth Spearmint - Keep your paws off'n me! It gives you a satisfied feeling. l 5 10. To pass away the time between halves, make various underground y excusions in search of your hat. etc., incidentally picking up a few vanity cases. 'I peanuts and a penny or two. Or get a drink to satisfy your curiosity as to who's that cute-looking guy by the fountain? ll. Be sure to ask the score when the game is over and why did they . . -P L- . play like they did. T 8 12. Go home Caloneij and sleep it off. H P If 7 K i ,,. mm . fr if W N pools 5 ANJ Faces Fly'-NY ,L Oy. al Szhaal Walls DfSlr.s,aw1J ,I ll Tilt Bllllgs 7 lllwf, Nfl! G 'T f a - T --. - ' i .. ' - .M , - H Page One Hundred Eight 's ' 1 r, 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 , 1 f f f f X w .. vol 1 f-' lfpmj, . xg Q11 ve . - ,.-I lafftw, . NENS lI'7'52ir' ru fo:f,2w . x U Inf., l I l li f. . . 1 JOKES . We hope you'll have a jolly laugh. t And trust you won't feel blue, If in this mass of wisdom's chaff I A little is on you. . l Just try to take it pleasantly, 4 1 And when you look about, 4 A, You'll see that you were better off 1 X Than those who were left out. We feature editors may work -F Till head and brain are sore -I- But some one will be sure to say, I Oh, I've heard those jokes before. . I' H li ETIQUETTE DE LUXE-learned in Miss Anderson's Etiquette Class. 1. Do not chew more than three different kinds of gum at a time. Your chum won't distinguish your favorite. 2. Don't make fun of the coffee, you may be old and weak yourself some day. 3. Keep at least one foot on the floor when reaching for food. 4. Don't stir tea with your left hand. Always use a spoon. 5. Select a dull knife to avoid cutting your lips. ' 6. Don't drink out of your saucer, you can get more on your plate. 7. Soak doughnuts well before using. 1 WE ARE SENIORS Comrades, Loyal. . Original, Qualihable, Unpretentious, in Eager- ! To boost Cloquet High School, 'A EL-'. . - - K ., .- 1 .. . ,,,., 'SEEN . 1 - Vw a. - --. -. .. ,.. , ,...,...,,E Ja... I ,-, Page One Hundred Nmc V' :jurfi 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 jfuyjve ,X 0 riff, A CAN YOU IMAGINE- ' l' y ' Edna Blake going to wild parties? y I Cam without her ear-rings? I Dode without her vanity? I Elmer wearing a hat? Gen without Solveig? j Miss Benesh saying. Hot dogI ? X Miss Melbye in unbecoming clothes? 5 Miss Anderson speechless? ny Rags being lazy? l I Rita strolling slowly by? Alice Johnson without her gum? ll Mr. Wefald doing the Charleston? I Sydney doing something he said he Wouldn't? I Elsie Anderson winking at a boy? Helen Jensen missing a movie? Y Grace Peterson without a smile? Archie Wiley studying in the Assembly Room? Miss Halvorson being crabby? Supt. Anderson with Tippy's hair? Vernon getting less than 95 in an exam? Alice Wendel getting expelled from school? I A SENIOR'S REPARTEE i The 'day for six weeks' exams was fast approaching. The teacher, after looking through her grade book remarked: Elmer Ramsay, I don't see any signs of your hurrying to catch up for I examinations. i There was a moment's silence and Elmer calmly replied, I don't have to hang out signs when I do things. I , .i li A rwcikfr 6 Ei:- N 4 l 'TAS at Fregl-.ac 1.4 Looks UPHY1 Pg New Co1v'sC .Wf 4'?f5i1'- M- E., I ,,, ' , .SRX Page One Hundred Ten 'T f 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 .. fi sa f -x 7 I 1 . 339 f- 1194-,j J 3 x x r, ,f. vi: 1-t lfrf A X1 V , 'x my ' 1X I 1 .3 . -.,.f 9 nl -' ,r.' X X V -N-N ,Q 0,0 ROMANCE AND ADS The path wound in and out through the meadow not far distant-from contented cows. On a fence rail near by, a Bobwhite sang-your druggist carries it. i The day was ideal ' ' 'S tk for sprains and stiff joints. Halfway ' down to the path they came to a shady nook-lrecommended by genera- ' tions of users. She was conscious of his manly form-built of white pine and reinforced I . . . at the corners. Her companion was, she thought a veritable prince--one of ,P D the 57 varieties. As for him, he couldn't take his eyes off her-the world's most perfect talking machine. He longed to pour out his passion and- sweeten it with domino. He stroked her hair'--so different from ordinary ' Macaroni. I Dearest, he murmured. this is the moment I have been longing for 1-because of its pleasing flavor. 1 fl She didn't answer at once. Her thoughts were far awayi--at the 1 IIEBYESC gl'OCCI'Y. ' Will you be mine? he asked swallowing hard beneath his collar which- hadn't scratched yet. Before you accept, don't you think you'd better-task the man who owns one? I'm sure your father will consent. Just name the day--eventually why not now? I He folded her in his arms and his kisses were-isupplied direct from the factory. Very well, dear, she said, I'll try it for 24 hours. Whereupon he kissed her again and again--showing many different styles and patterns. 0 . ,I I 7 f TEXMSQ ' 1 x me .wg ,Z Q 4:1'Ql'rY' .1 H 24 I id? my fo ,Q . i ' 'kt ,Wy du 'N -fe 17 Aix Cr 1 .6694 W lg -f-Xi-, A nut Hallvwffh 'I X SPo0K'. gl X U xfiffaf e.:l:'f'b'! ' 4339: ffsrxskl 'rff 12' :E-vi' ' v.,.. . -Y i 5 - U - --i - ' A I f 5 -K ,l J-R pt? Page One Hundred Eleven THEY HAVE THESE AIRS Yes Sir! She s My Baby -Catherine DeEorge. Just a Wild Cup of Tea -Harold Braafladt. Ain t She Sweet -Grace Peterson. Why Do You Roll Those Eyes -Doris Bishop. Collegiate -Stanley Whittemore. 1927--Wilma PINE--1928 is Wild Irish Rose -Gladys McClusky. Drowsy Waters -Herbert Walter. Midnight Fire Alarms -Rita Levack. Humoreske -Bobby Decker. The Swan -Solveig Roan. Thanks for the Buggy Ride -Genevieve Spoor. At Peace With the World --Miss Halvorson. Too Much Ginger -Walter Hebert. Talking to the Moon -Irving Nelson. I Wonder How I Look When I m Asleep -Maxine Johnson. She s Got It -Dolores Gebault. It All Depends on You -Ragnhild Johnson. It s a Million to One You re in Love -Charles Weselik. Just Once Again -Arlene Cady. I Wish I Knew -Students on exam days. Three O Clock in the Morning -Steven Joseph. Farewell to Thee -Seniors. Just Like a Butterfly -Miss Melbye. Somebody and Me -Lewis Patterson. A Little Bit of Heaven --Harry Dixon. Henry Made a Lady Out of Lizzy -Charles Kuitu, -Q 1 . ,. f +7 - - This is how Henrietta Anderson spends her summer vacations. l. -1 ll ! J! If Y! If Il ll IJ If II If i! If Y! . If I! li I! ll YF ll ' !! ' When Shall We Meet Again -Lyle Brissette. If !I fl 1.7 ll I! T1 ea M A In 4 -,L ,1 'll 2 Z 1 4 A .An . X 'K A '- Xi ,- M. Li ,- - fl 1,2 L+ J W. r j 1 I 1- ' , --1 ' -n 1 Page One Hundred Twelve v gf! X l927--WHITE PINE--1928 f' f-Ugg? ,TISS ' 0,725 A FRESHMAN WANTS TO KNOW Can the crook in my elbow be sent to jail? Q If so, what did he do? ' How can I sharpen my shoulder blades? I'll be hanged if I know, do you? I Can I sit in the shade of the palm of my hand? y Or beat on the drum of my ear? . Does the calf of my leg eat the corn on my toe? j . If so, why not grow corn on my ear? S I EUREKA! l Among the faculty of C. H. S. is one who has beaten Ponce De Leon ' 1 at his own game. He is the youthful E. R. Newstrand. I When in a Duluth library with our debaters, he was accosted by another W debate coach and asked: Weren't you on the Cloquet debate team last year? The next fifteen minutes were spent in apologies. WHAT TO DO l Sophomore Primus: What would you do if the girl on whom you were calling said that she never wanted to see you again? Sophomore Secundus: A'I'd jump to my feet and leave. Sophomore Primus: And let her fall to the floor? l A peach was walking down the street, She was more than passing fair. A smile, a kiss, a loving word, The peach became a pair. Driver Cafter accidentj : Are you hurt, my boy? , Butcher Boy Qexcitedlyj : No, but I can't find my liver. sl ' NW. ,QW :Qi s an-.LV i Y.ki-.5-7:-n-I F 1 c T L--fr fig: 1 i V QTY Page One Hundred Thirteen X 7 f' i' 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 ? A is for Ailie. Blonde, stunning and sweet. B is for Beatrice, The Junior elite, OUR A, B, Cs is for quizzes, Mr. Wefald's delight. R is for Richard, The H. S. girl's knight. I 5. 1 i . Q X t ei. Q, ,,. , V x X- x N x 0 f , u l C is for Catherine, That cute Johnson girl. D is for Dexter, On whom honors unfurl. E is for Elsa, What doesn't she know? F is for Freshmen, But why tease them so? G is for Gordon A line lad is he. H is for Helga, Happy, carefree! I is for Iris. Almost lives at the Strand. J is for Juniors, The best in the land. K is for Kuitu, The chocolate bar fiend. L is for Leonard, Who can hardly be seen. M is for Margaret. With hair a les waves. N is for Natalie, And the high notes she braves. O is for Olie, That Freshie, you know. P is for Porky, Dolores's beau. S is for Sylva, With long jet-black hair, T is for Thornblad, Divinely tall and most fair. U is for Ulvie, . A sweet little lass. V is for Vernon, The bright boy in our class. W is for Walter, That mysterious-eyed chap. X is the unknown Of Algebra maps. Y is for our years, 'Neath the purple and white. CZ-means Ze-end.j Keep those colors 'ere bright Tl ,N 1, i We WB:-k Fovf All We Were Worth l C?J Sur, gl ,fwhnft 'Q' i n grief- of rf .1 MM. kfQf,, 'f'f'4- XJ ' f fn' s '-fvgfvnf I r-5 fr' x 1 4 In Yi g . t 'I ilu: 5 - 1,5 Page One 'Hundreil Fourteen 1, 7 -:-1--2--:Q--0 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 1--A-sp--fF1':-S J The First National Bank and The East End State Bank Capital and Surplus, 3B150,000.00 Assets, Over 3B2,500,000.00 A Bank Account Started in His Youth Has Proven Blessing to Many a Young Man Beginning His Business Career. LINCOLN FQRD FoRDSoN THE UNIVERSAL CAR Sales and Service CLOQUET AUTO SUPPLY C0 lb , -4 3 lg r fl I-if ' -3 'ini-1 5 Pgo H adm f 'fi f HDIII- xgt-mfg-tai' -efanzfvf iufa-u , , 1 f ' 1927--W TE PNP 1928 1 , COMPLIMEN TS . 1 X ! 7-:if I 53.51- RX xx? - K 1 ,. , N 'lf L.. 'blmrsfp P? I.gwL?y1 xx fl ,Xl N in 1 , X Y f --0f.... l ' l JOHNSON BROTHERS Specializing in SCHOOL ANNUALS KAMMAN ART PRINTING COMPANY 351 Minnesota Street ST. PAUL MINN. '4 NX XMIM X ff , xsmq: ' .- , 1,,-. .V . A221 :mlfjf l 925: wwf:-'f rw Q47 3 1 r I- - f -I 1 . JR 'YQ-KX A u-el ,L fnesnu- 1 1--nun Y JY' Jznxm- , A Page O H d d S'xtee X Yf f f f x Q In :QQ . ,x X s wxqfvlx yaxp ix . xx x 1 , P I U .1 V MM . h gf., Qiwfa, lYI'L1l1flr X.-:mar lfff' c Y 1. A A' T - - - wa f s l927--WHITE PINE--1928 LAUGH AND THE WORLD LAUGHS WITH YOU Miss Benesh: What do we mean when we say a whole is greater than any of its parts? Lorraine Brown: A doughnut. Miss Sanford: Lots of girls use dumbells to get color in their cheeks. Elsie Asplund: And lots of girls use color on their cheeks to get dumbellsf' Mr. Myhre: Which way does the compass point? Walter Hebert: Across the river. Bella Nelson: I had a lovely nut sundae. Helen Johnson: Yes, dearie, I have one coming to take me motoring to-nite. Miss Zimmerman: Give me a good example of coincidence. John Lightfoot: My father and mother were married on the same day. Teacher: 'AWhy don't you answer me? Freshman: I did. I shook my head. Teacher: Well, do you expect me to hear it rattle way up here? When asked what made the tower of Pisa lean, Audrey Johnson answered: No, I don't: if I did, I'd take some of it myself. Pork Weselik: Have you ever been in love? Dick Whittemore: I know the place well. Genevieve Spoor fat a basketball garnej : Oh, why did they put Scheibe out of the game? Solveig Roan: For holding. Genevieve Spoor: Oh, isn't that just like Harold. Miss Cederstrand: Margaret, you can't repeat a word of this history lesson. Why, haven't you prepared it? Margaret Nilson: I didn't think it necessary. I've always heard that history repeats itself. . Steve Joseph: What can I do for my headaches? Doctor: Try sleeping nights. WEEP AND YOU WEEP ALONE 5+ 3 1 ,QQ : 7 in-:i . r 5 Page One Hundred Seventeen I I Nr. c .X Y IPP A ' lgbisfl W vp 155' I I-lg ft Illlshyf N pf I N f 1 l K 1 'P I P I m Lf l a il l It hill :'f'1I1.lA 11 Q V f I -Szkxgf -LN? N' rf xfAj9-, - n.iN.X' I x 5 Q 1 f ff L 1 , n x,xTq:!Q1 ' sy I X lx I I I A ll E I I I I I T w U L- 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 f Olson's Photo SL Art Shop Portraits, Commercial, Reliable Investment Co. I CAPITAL, S200,000 Pictorial Photographer Insurance KODAK FURNISHINGS Loans and Investment Kodaks Developing Bonds Films Printing Albunls Enlarging DCZll6I'S in Real Estate Art Goods Copying and Farm Lands Colorlllg PiCtllreFfHIIlIllQ' We pay on your Savings' Phone 451 307 ARCH ST. CLOQUET MINN. Russell C. Sapp Sz Company MOTOR SALES AND SERVICE STATION DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXIDE BATTERIES Coach Drew Cto Froshj who is trying out for football: What ex- perience have you had before? Freshman: Well, this summer I was hit by two autos and a truck. Bus Driver: All set for Mor- gan Park! Coach Drew: Let's see if we have everything. 'Dutch,' have you the sandpaper for your pants, so that you will not fall off the bench? ul NXM . X ' V, xx-ff' ,'P-A - iI'J'l1 l7' --2165: ,f. I 'f X .L 1 I- - N , Y 1 ' 1 1- f ' b T Q a ' --7 - - - - - 1 , 1- 4 - fi. ,445 '- - V f 5-315 Page One Hundred Eighteen 1 ,, , I 1927--WHITE THE Mr. Wefald: This is the poor- L est recitation I have ever heard: I I PINE KNOT had to do it almost all myself. H H A l A xx e I f' , f ' Tlifgfiy 1 A 'TI 3 l.7l'x'f, . Q? Slxvs n ,',Qv, , ,, ,Mx H 53,1 ,M NA-XY, X llxahwl Vx, .xx faq., X xx l I1 , Mr. Wefald: Alice, what was the occupation of the middle west 'r I in the early part of the 18th cen- Your - tury. Were they teachers, profes- ' sors, storekeepers, or common lab- W orers? Own Alice Johnson: No, they were hard working people. Newspaper lx A A HIGH SCHOOL BOY KNOVVS HIS GEOGRAPHY HE KNOWS THAT RUBBER COMES FROM INDIA AND DIAMONDS FROM AFRICA A' LINENS FROM IRELAND AND SEALSKINS FROM ICELAND HE KNOWS THE BEST SILKS COME FROM JAPAN THE FINEST TULIPS FROM IIOLLAND 'l And the Best Clothing in Cloquet From 1 AHLMAN , Cloquet C0-operative Society Dunlap Island, Esko's Corner, Cloquet, Minnesota Sales Over S500,000.00 a year, 1927--Members Over 1,000 ORGANIZED BY CLOQUET PEOPLE I NOT FOR PROFIT AVE. F and 14th STREET I - li T I i 1 in I rf n ae ll l 3+ ll, I ,I MM ' . -,' :Eli ,wifi ,wash I -f - f sh N v I , fgirh, . 1 X. 1, xr ,I A 5XA N SHIAI, ,M a V I l -.-,gulf Y A Y Y -1 , , I 1 .329 'ur I . , 5-:Lf i -gms f ' 4- -f , ' ,.-' , If if l' A 7 Page One Hundred Nineteen X 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 F Will Make Fewer Mistakes, Than He Who Distrusts Them. -W Cavour-- M OLL DRUG STORE The Best in Prescriptions and Drug Store Merchandise Sl'lAVE VVITH A SAFETY xx s ty p- rn, J l551Ff, N x 'f.fwG,.' xx Zlizwf . D fl' ' l ,V I i The Man Who Trusts Men The Northern Printery Printers Coronas Office Equipment Engravers to the Senior Class for Three Consecutive Years THE REXALL STORE East End Phone 17 Jack Andrewis MEATS and GRUCERIES Phone 449 and 150 Kuitu 49 M attinen DEPARTMENT STORE CLOQUET MINN. Drs. Raiter QQ: Raiter Russell Mitchell: I'm going to grow a mustache. I wonder what will be the color of it when it comes out? Edith Ahiers: At the rate it is growing now, it will be grey, Leone Cady: So you have broken a tooth! Harold Scheibe: Yes. Leone Cady: How did it hap- pen? Harold Scheibe: Shifting gears on a lollypopf' We know a boy in the freshman -L 4 114i I l 1, t A t P V I u l class who is so bright that the it Physicians 8: Surgeons teacher needs smoked glass to look g at him. N Raiter's Bldg. W Gkxfj CRQREFQ QQDT-'-V l ,,..... w - .. c ,-- - - c Page Om' Hundred Twenty -f Wx large ' QM?-Za -Ipizyfibr 1174.1 1927--WHITE Ygjifr, Q COMPLIMENTS OF Cady s ii Sweet Shop E. L. WOLD f all ICE CREAM Sc LUNCH REXALL DRUG STORE - l Xp CANDIES, CIGARS, SODAS WEST END Tel. 16 'I WILLIAM SARETTE T Clyde Knickerbocker: Have , you forgotten that you owe me a Groceries 8: Confections quar er. Leonard Lien: No, but give Candles 62 School Supplle-9 lil me time and I will. I 504 CARLTON AVE. Tel. 172 W , P . I Briant Brothers ll Groceries, Fresh and Salted Supt' Anderson: Hwhatis the H argument up ,on the thlrd floor? Meats Dutch: 'That's the glee club 316 CARLTON AVE. pmumg' slr' Tel. 161 W I RAITEIFS . A Qultter Never Wins y PHARMACY W t And a Winner Never Quits Drugs Si Pharmlcals Prescriptions a Specialty H+ Parker's Pens, Candies, Cigars Buy FPOH1 1 and Soda, Ansco Cameras and Films J h gi ll Cor. 9th St. and Cloquet Ave. 0 nson Johnson i ' x Ni JV? N 1 YSSSHV - - , A, , .. A , ,A C -- Page One Hundred Twenty-one 1927--WHITE YH, if 1 L -YF! ' ,SSRI-' 'NBER l ,. sq xx fl? PINE--1928 f xx .Mx . 2q,. 'f5? 1 1.wjIf,, great I Nb lv Carlton County ll nl Compliments of . l A A Oll Co. Reed Hynes Quinlan C' G' NORMAN' Prop- -yg TEXACO A Clean, Clear, Golden Motor Oil X SHELL OIL C0- NEW AND BETTER X GASOLINE l ' C l . YOU NEED OUR GOODS Mr. Olson: Just a pleasant l VVE NEED YOUR CASH expression, please. COME, LET US EXCHANGE Th d H d. 1- ' ll w oun Goons Fon YOUR CASH thisfo Ore ual ' Haw S Y p Mr. Olson: That's fine. Just 'l 8 hold it a second. 5 I Theodore Huard: Alright, H 0 but shoot quick. It hurts my General Mercluzndlse face. K ' oz C ' Dolores Kavanaugh: I want oquet reamery A l to get a good book to read. l J Libfafiam HH3V9 You read Bl2lIlllf2lCtllI'9l'S of A freckles? Dolores Kavanaugh: No, 0' K' BRAND A mine are just plain brown ones. BUTTER AND ICE CREAM A' 1 WHIPPING CREAM Q P COMPI IMEWTS OF R Bergstrom 81 Johnson A 7 R LAW OFFICES OF Q l Plumbing, Heating and J. A, Fesenbeck A Sheet Metal Work t 'il Attorney at Law AV OIL-0-MATIC OIL BURNERS CLOQUET MINN. lllia., Jill' - -W o , A .C A A T ...C r f,: E .....f- 'Wt' Page One Hundred Twenty-two 1 UMPI IMPN FS OF Cox 81 Mliehaelson Attorneys at Law Bruno 8: Lundell PLUMBING and HEATING Kleen-Heet, Automatic Oil Burners I 1 - 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 f mums nlgfakiqq 'niggas n 3 . . I i Cloquet Minn. ANDERSON 'S Dry Goods, Gent's Furnish- ings and Shoes BETTER MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY Cloquiet, Minn. Tel. 513 811 Cloquet Ave. Mr. Wefald: When an alien desires to become a citizen, what is the name of the first papers they take out? Kenneth Brattlof: The Dec- laration of Independence. Irving Nelson Cln bookkeep- ingjz A'Are my cents right? Miss Wells: 'Al don't know. I'm no doctor. A man is like a worm. He comes along, wriggles around a bit, and then some chicken gets him. J. LIEBERMAN Tower Trent, Middishade, Club Clothes, Blue Serge Suits Oregon City Woolen Goods Florsheim Shoes for Men hy- 5 1 1 I- 1 1, iff, iii - COMPLIMENTS OF Minnesota Power 8: Light Company THE NEW CHEVROLET Bigger and Better Gloquet Chevrolet Company Ask for Demonstration '1 iw ,Q I A i l l w -N i 4 l i 'v Aff!! - , .wiefxy X' lx.'NN ssiyw jf NPA! 1 , X ' - s i ii , ' .r-dum , . Q Page One Hundred Twenty-three .XJKY if 4' I! 5 4x 1 5593, '..' , . fx' viii S Complimenls of Leb and Strand Theaters VV. M. MILLER, Prop. Some High School girls are real boosters of our track team. for particulars inquire of Helen John- son. For further information ask Elmer Wallace and Chester Cha- pado. 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 7 TY ffm, ,I ' ' iff 'fl ljgllzo' 'rflffu l Andrew Larson ll, Groceries, Fresh and Salt Meats L POULTRY, FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON Y n Phone 92 Cloquet, Minn. V Drs. Eppard 81 Huseby . i Physicians and Surgeons T CLOQUET HOSPITAL li Miss Cederstrand: If the pres- ji Miss Cederstrand: When , I , ' were Washington and Lincoln ident, vice-president and cabinet born? 1 died, who would officiate? l dayspiltch Ehrman: On hoh' Annette McKale: The Under- IN l taker, I suppose. v 7 Home Trade Shoe I Dr. T. 0. Braafladt Store p A Walkover Shoes 1. ARENSEN, Prop. DENTIST Solem Bldg. Cloquet Ave. l J' Phone 104.1 MERCHANT TAILOR CLOQUET MINN- i Compliments of ll ' 9 DR. J. E. TOMHAVE Bermer S Q . DENTIST Barber Shop Phone 130 Proulx Bldg. Mr. Wefald: Lewis, de- ! scribe the cities in colonial days. Lewis Patterson: There weren't BARBER SHOP many cities, but the cities that were, Avenue C Cloquet, Minn. were in the country, I lv. ,M - c ' --. - o A .. ' , -- , c v 'iiiiY Page Om' Hundred Twcnly-four Hart, Schaffner 81 Marx Suits Florsheim Shoes Munsing Underwear, Stetson Hats Thorpe and Son L. A. Freeman Jeweler 1927--WHITE 118 Avenue C Cloquet, Minn. I. A. BOUTANG EAT SHOP Cloquet, Minnesota Arne Heino: HI paint what I can see. Miss Bisson: But the surprise will come when you see what you paint. Miss I-Ialvorson: I take great pleasure in giving you a 90 this period. Harold Scheibe: Aw, make it a 100 and enjoy yourself. Modern Method Shoe Repair on Broadway Phone 444 Cloquet, Minn. THE Home ' Brand Store Cloquet Avenue Fair Junior at a football game: I just adore the 'huddle' system. Don't you? PINE--1928 Albert B. Stuart, M. D. Physician and surgeon Cloquet, Minn. Mr. Kalkblennerz Have you heard my last song? Miss Melbye: I hope so. Dr. W. L. McDonald DENTIST Oja Building Meraw Mortuary J. E. Johnson COAL AND TRANSFER CO. Compliments of FEDERAL BAKERY M. L. VVARD, Proprietor There are two sides to every- thing, said Mr. Drew, as he turn- ed over his cuff. First Doris B.: we'11 be late. Second Doris choose to run, Hurry up, B.: UI do not If S X f 4 L. . . . 4 ' v' ' grin, 1 21 I-QLJ Q A -r L gf? A1 , V 17745 Page One Hundred Twenty-five 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 f H517 XD 00 Bolliflycgltherz What's the matter, LUNCH AT Bobby D.: Oh, nothing: just ' a slight ache in my inner regions. Tullp Ch0C01ate Mrs. Anderson: And did you enjoy your first day of school, Bror? Bassett's Barber Shop Bror: No, the teacher gave me a seat and told me to sit there for the present, but I didn't get ARCH STREET the present. W. J. Peters Cloquet Battery 81 Musical Merchandise Tue Servlce . - B tt ry nd Tire R pair , Crockery and NOUOUS mmnealsii a 1214 Clozuet Ave. 4 I COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. Newstrand gesticulates so Attorney much we wonder if its hereditary. Cloquet -2- Minn. COMPI4IMENTS OF Clarence Ehrman: Is it dan- gerous driving with one hand? Edith Ahiers: You bet, more Store than one fellow has run into a church for doing it. Not Medicine--Not Surgery, . Not Osteopathy General Merchandise Fancy Groceries, Meats, Con- Ch. fection, Cigars and Notions lfvpffwfvf Palmer Graduate Phone 12 1423 Cl0llll9t Ave- Corner Cloquet Ave. Sz 12th Street Mr. Marty: You've picked up wonderfully in your studies this month. Roy Millen: Sure, like a Ford H' J' SOLEM' Prop' car on a hill. CLOQUET'S LEADING HOTEL Mr. Kalkbrenner suffered from an attack of dandruif in his mus- ' tache. Dr. Raiter suggested that Redheld Bros' shaving it off was the only cure: i so off it came Jan. 15, 1928, at Confectionery 1:30 P. M. 1 w NX MGM , , , . -. ,. . r ' 7 .5 r , ' fqiiiiy Page One Hundred Twenly-six 7 1927--WHITE PINE--1928 sz .yy W X N X 9,790 h ' COMPLlMEl 7 George Briant J E M IEIESNA H Groceries and Meats ' ' C it 1206 Cloquet Avenue Attorney i 1 ,Laugh and the World laughs Once there was a Freshman so With YOU- Weep and YOU Streak green that he thought Yale Bowl ' YOU! YOUEC, was something to eat soup out of. Ed. Erlckson John Knutlla Government Inspected Meats I Service Station , ll High Grade Gas and Motor Oils Delivery to All Parts of City Alemite High Pressure Greasing J ' 'Auto Body Washing 1410110 1009 514 Ave F- Prompt and Courteous Service F Mr. Newstrandz Will the class now name some of the lower J' animals, beginning with Walter Hebert? JEWELER Mr. Olson Cto Theodore Huardjz A little more pleasant - please. Merchullt Tudor Clnterval of a few secondsj t Suits- Made to .Measure S25-Up. Mr. Olson: Alright, n0W ClCilIllHg, PFCSSIHQ Zllld HCIJ2llI'lIlg. you may resume your natural ex- Cloquet Ave. Cloquet, Minn. Pfesslon-H COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. Kalkbrenner: A penny - 9 for your thoughts. Rlchter S Bakery Miss Melbye: What do you Avenue C Phone 60 think I am. a slot machine? i Studebaker Sw Dr. M. K. Whittemore l Oswald Motor Co. DENTIST Modern ShopCEquipn1c-nlt-Our Work Q nuarantect - Phone 505 Cloquet, Minn. Cloquet Mum' COMPLIMENTS OF P. E. Olln, 0. D. I Dr. C. L. Sandstrom Eyesight Specialist I l 905 Cloquet Ave. Ralter Bldg. Phone 140 Phone 609 Clnqnei, Minn. 7 .wif , s - , -, O ,. s o e - O, s -,: nr- ,ef fl Page One Hundred Twenty-seven 1 9 2 7 - -WHITE PINE - - 1 9 2 8 ,rgsggw 'fijlfj' A f utngraphn I . A , ' 1 H ' h U W v' , 'WM' ,Mg Mm: Nunez! ,yfy lv... .Pp.1g' whnji- L Fw ', 1 nu r r x 1 Y 41 '1 1-1-'wg ,VYXX ' A ' - - --- - V - - . - . V - -nan Jun-11 ,sau-u , Page One Hundred Twenty-eight -. - f - - ?. M Mi M Q. M-. . --N -M . '- '1-'Sh-' MF X g ' f r - , i N13 9 . ' f gh J ' by ,5 x . 355 'ff ,xi :50l ,l A?h,xJx w I - Q . ww , ' ,, --I u ' ,ar-W '-, nv- - T. - w- ,.-fw.faf.11f?1 a,-- 195 ,Q .,, ' lfkftir -.ff H i. : - P- f , -'V -15 ?'iw :Ati 6 , M 313,-f .. I H, , as f m, .f ,H . . . , ,. ,. ., -FL O A 5 :Ml AM gil if S .. f , I, I 2-f K ' Mfg W fm 5AQ,fgi mf, Era x l' . Q ,5j,,?':Z..K :.1 it-bi: :n,' .'ff: !- .lf 4 Q :'5 7 ,.Q., j- - kv 5- A I A 1, W L 1 if . 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