Crosby Ironton High School - Master Miner Yearbook (Crosby, MN)

 - Class of 1927

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GERTRUDE M THOMPSON Mrnneapolls MIHHGSOCZ Umversxty of MlHU9S0td Mathematlcs ALIA R CAMPBELL St Cloud MIHHGSOIH Hamllne Umverslty Fngllsh BETH EVANS YAPLE Bemldjl Mlnnesota MlUn6aD0lIS School of Muslc Music FRED G MAYBERRY Ironton Mmnesota Montana Wesleyan Hlstory and Economics ALICE FJERSTAD Superlor, Wlsconsm Superlor Teachers College Llbrarlan EVA A GOLD Des Momes, Iowa Hamlme UHIVGFSILY Commercxal MARY BRAISIE St Paul, Mmnesota Unlverslty of Mlrmesota Latln and French SAM SKARE Crosby, Mmnesota Secretary ALICE PETRABORG Cuyuna, Mmnesota Am College of Phy Ed, Chlcago Physlcal Educatlon FACULTY PAGE NINE WALTER R MELLFM Crosby Mmnesota Umversrty of Mlnnesota Sclence and Mathematlcs JOHN O LINDAHL Crosby Mmnesota Umverslty of Mmnesota Hugh School Prmclpal RUFUS R ROTH Crosby MlnH8SOta Umverslty of Mmnesota Agrlculture PAGF 'I FN PAGE ELEVFN MM! QZEUI MINNIE HORN St Paul Mmnesota Unlverslty of Mlnnesota Domestlc Sclence TECKLA LUNDEEN Grove Clty Minnesota Umverslty of Mmnesota Enghsh H M WOOCK Cloquet Mmnesota Carleton College Physlcal Educatlon ESTHER KLINE Dassel Mlnn9S0ta Umverslty of Mmnesota Hlstory and Engllsh LLOYD B BJORNSTAD Ellendale, North Dakota UU1VGTS1tY of North Dakota Industrlal Arts CHARLES WENDELL Argyle, Mmnesota Moorhead State Teachers College Scxence IVA M LOY Mmneapolls, MIDHESOIA Umverslty of Mmnesota Commerclal MARGUERITE CANNON Nashwauk, Minnesota Moorhead State Teachers College Domestic Arts JULIA SHARP Moorhead, Mmnesota Unlverslty of Mmnesota Nurse in '- 3- : A 2 ,Lg-,gate,I-'-255-.gg5.2,f,jgggsf .,j:5,gg1ggg::g .-1 1, --ff :I .' . ' - . 4 , ' 1 u s , s .n n' v , . ' Y , ' . . . L I Q 1 n s n n , n J , . . , 1 y v ' 1 ' . . -cutting., L . B LEONARD W ALLEN Lennre Glee Club Class Play 4 Humor Department Annual 4 Orchestra Harlc' Some wzld trumpeter some strange musrczan Seated rn the orchestra pri vzbrates caprzczous tunes lo-nzghl' ELIZABETH ALVIN Beth Your quzps and cranks and wanton wzles Have nolhrng on your sunny smzles BESSIE L ANDERQON Bess G ee Club 1 3 4 Class Play 4 Carmval 3 Beneath her q ess es rue smeerzty MYRTLE V ANDERSON Swede Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Snapshots Annual 4 Basket Ball 3 Hlstory Club 3 The lrgh' fantastrc SIGRYD BJORKLUND rg Operetta 3 4 Chlef Yell Leader 2 3 4 Carmval 3 Athlet1cBoard3 4 History Club 3 Asslstant BUSINESS Manager Annual 4 GleeClub1 2 3 4 Basket Ball 3 Haste thee nymph and brrng wrih thee jest and joyful Jollrty PAUL J BORDWELL Paul May the reward of honest toll be yours LEM! ' tl VE L fl ' il , . ,, . . . .Q Q ls u 1 ' 'SI H I il ll ' ' ' ' sr l 1 , , . f' Basket Ball 3 li ' ' ' LY KK Y! I I Y I KI v ' Y! . . US' H ' 1 1 Y 1 . . , 7 7 ! ,, . . . . ' ' u ll YY KK ' il CARMEN E BRUESKE Cam Class hee Presldent 4 Basket Ball 3 Class Secretary 3 Hlstory Club 3 Art Edltor Annual 4 Yell Leader 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Carnlval 3 Thou lzfl Ihy unassummg head m humble guzse NINA E BURAU Whose serenzty zs not ruffled by mere mortals ARNOLD J BURUD Arne Baseball 3 4 Whenever mzschzef ze lo do Arne ue ll all bank on you ANN A BUTORAC Bools Glee Club 1 2 3 Typlst Annual 4 Class Play 4 Operetta 3 4 Free u zlh her laughler and frzerzdly of mren FRANK P BUTORAC Frankze Basket Ball 3 4 Captain 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Asslstant Advertlslng Manager Annual 4 Football 4 Presldent Student Councll 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Operetta 4 If muszc be the food of love play on FLIZABETH I CARR Lzz Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Orgamzatlons Annual 4 Hlstory Club 3 Rosalznd no hzgher Ihan my hear! Al ,. . l y , . Y . 44 - - ' ' n 16 7 ' ' lf il , ,, . . . Y 1 ' I n 4 rg .H I 7 I I Y 4 V . , As happy-go-lucky as ever was seen V . . ,, ll ' . , , . . . ' . , . y . v ' 1 , , .. - ,. . , . , . it ' . . , ! I I Y , I 1 it ' ' ll ' 1 . L BIJE HAROLD M CHRISTENSEN Chrzsty Cltlzenshlp Award 4 Football 3 4 Basket Ball 4 Baseball 3 4 Class Play 4 Glee Club Another Romeo but uhere 0 where is Julzet? FLORENCE L CLAQEMAN 0 And that Qmzle lzke eunshzne darts Into many a sunlew heart For a smde of! od thou arf 1 A A ,Y f' U awiptmlwl, A con Uitvkzousjwork r fiywlzegls lays'J M if 1 LiL V f MABEL COWLING Sincerely Mabel 2.7 Wherefor axrj fhouhflirever in a t anquzl mood' EILEEN CV DOWLING Tel! lhemJd IV thatfif eyes are made for seezng T en beaufy f 1's own excuse for bemg NJ ATHERINE M DOWLING Kate fate fhe formidable Kale the shrew 'Was surely nb? a Kale lzke you I -r: - 1 . . . .. ,.. , , Fl f Q 'K 4 . . Q' ' 2 LU lk My .f e - A ll IV rt, sl X N LTA I W V +V ff Y l ' A Y f ,V If I , ' V Him .-iV xc Ujlpwv 'Z , 't 3 V63 7 H- ,, . ' A Q 'A N LV A f' ' 0' ' 0J4itr'fJ '1 -WL L A X. 6 V ,V . 10 , l ,I Io: 'f ' ' Avlt Y f -,X ff , if, '1 K if f 3 f'xV,' 'Q f .f J! Y! 62 If Veeee . .,..,,. , I 1 - J ' J -Qs ' cf?T 'f,l A 'X' VV J J I V v , 1 Jn -f f'V r 1 ARTHUR C EKORN Class Presldent 3 Oratorlcal Wmner 2 3 4 Busmess Manager Annual 4 Yell Leader 4 Glee Club 4 He ne er 1s crowned With zmmorlalzty who fears to fo' ow Where azry voices lead IRENE E ENGMAN Truth from her lzps prevaz e w1th double w DONALD E ERICKSON Glee Club 3 4 Class Play 4 Operetta 4 Wheredza get those dcmples honey? ELNA E ERICKSON Glee Club 4 A quzet unassummg mazd AVIS R GULGREN Glee Club Organlzatlons Annual 4 HlSt0ry Club 3 Swee' bzrd that shun sf the nozse of jolly ALBERT D HANSON Tell htm who is oppressed wzlh anxzely that zt wzll not last As happmess passeth away so passelh away amnely ' A s S I .1 ,L I . il, fl , J D f , .K I , -f If' j W in j If ' ' u , , . I J f A 'X ,f ' 15 - .f ffl, I CD' A I f f, . 'f, J Af, sf f l ,f I n . U Y l ! ll I ' Y ' ' , .l ' ' n Declamation 3, 4 ' ld ' s 7 66 f' ' l! , l ' KK ' ' ' I! Y li J ' I ' 77 ,, . . V . . ' ' YY ELAINE M. HANSON Declamation 4 Glee Club 3, 4 You're Oh so awful Naughty Zell And you're cute we all know very well, Your pranks sound like a fairy lale Wifness Ihe worms in Bridgefs milk pail EVA F. HUNTER ,, ,. ,, , Class Vice President 3 Citizenship Award 4 Editor-in-Chief, Annual 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 3, 4 Carnival 3 The original Killen on lhe Keys. tv ' Nw' , .Q J, V Y 'b V4 A C ,By ,DOLFHlW. JQHANSON M fl , 44,4 B bl N 5, 4- psf lv Aeggletlibl ?epal'g3t, Xl-ninal 4 Fo tball B ' 2 f' A I Sthletlc 09:6 I V U ff tudent,B0uncilrl4 fi K .Carnival K3 5 .f ff r l ' A6 fnexplicablltrfkthe wqa ofvan eagle ind e fur , wi fn-1 I' ' W ,-P 1 4 ff lug 4 A BERTIIA E. JOHNSON . Berl Senior Department. Annual 4',,.2 Why art thou here, O rival gf fko'rose? A , , 1- ' , , jf . ,V ,v ,-,I F ,sf . v 9 CURTIS H. JOHNSON so lf 4. Calendar Annual 4 I dare nof beg a smi I dare not ask a kiss JM I may grow proud the zle. EMMA M. JOHNSON ,l,, l,,, , . ., Class Play 4 District and State Typing Contests 3 History Club 3 We ask for what vocation was she made? The Senior Class Players answer, 'To be Annie the Maid. ' ii, emi I X Y . , aff A L12 Ullii, M L' . A Lest asking' that or this - H who HJ ok nv it GMA CELIA B JYLHA Declamatlon 3 She s not careless zn deeds Nor confused zn words Nor ramblzng rn thought HARRY A KENTALA Track 3 4 Football 3 Snapshots Annual 4 Carmval 3 Orchestra 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Class Treasurer 4 Yell Leader 4 Yet Adonzs were more suztable MABEL A LANDSTROM Hlstory Club 3 Declamatlon 2 3 4 H zck me the meanest flower that blows can gwefvv-f vu-J-A 4 e Thoughts that do often he t ep t r ,vvvffo Ov ifww P t'VX.p wr Qzffgiu QE FLORENCE S LANGEVIN o Glee Club 3 4 Snapshots Annual 4 Class Play 4 Operetta 4 Hazr lzke the nzght And face lrke the day As the sun zn May MILDRED I LEHRKE Llterary Department Annual 4 Hlstory Club 3 Declamatlon 3 A mermazd from out of the Penan Sprzng But the sprzng dzdn I do rl the brazn s the thzng' MARIF I LYSLO Aorskze Norskze so small and flmld and good Would do anyone servzce as long as she could .I!+1IvLl-gd .I if We 'rf WJ MSM! K ff' c eff W lbw My f' M 'af W . y 4 UT ' . l A ul -, Q ,A ' 2. 1,1 , 1 , . A Q r ln' IJG17! . -uFl n of f , fx l v y JJ' ff fllcf K I ff' ' cf X ,lf nf , H . . , . J f f' 1! . 4 y My XJJVL And a smile that's bright H C MX , ' .xy W V 5 I 4 W Oo' 1 of at . . ff ,J ,g .V at I r Lblvl 7. Ml! - 737 ,eff , U . . . , 'fflffflfffe . - , . rf f of at tw' 1' f ZZ f H 1 '11 rl fgfnf 4 . , . 5,-' 'f . ' ,, I ' ff! f'5u . 11 TL , ff' ww r 3 4 EW' IFSLIE F MAGHAN ee Football 4 Class Play 4 'I he unaltaohed J MARY A MARTINETTO Yhe QQ perfecl also m gravziy and dlgmfy and I am 9 enamored of her RUDOLPH E LL C a d h e ze Ru gwh wea as epartm z FMALINE C OLSON Wow A JL Lznja Advertlslng Manager Annualll Carmval 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Operetta Hlstory Club 3 in Though womene mmdwr lake of fer wzndey W May Qhzfl an lurn an a that I VVCD The n blesl breast adores lhem moat A conwequenoe I draw that M fha effrsfffw Typl t Annual GleesClub 2 Blue eyes' Whleh wake? the wzs an mells lhe arf QYLVIA E PELTOLA Happy Glee Club 3 Hlstory Club 3 We are m Ihe calm and proud possession of eternal lhmge tm Ll UE L J, 1. ,, , , L., 1, i 4 C , 3 - N x , R- v . a E w C, A v. ' r ' . l , Q 1 l v X . - U ul a 'v S , al 'W He , e dd l'k ro l . '. ,.s, er o , o .. , I ' If , I . . ' . n , D I i Y 1 If v In I . ' A- 271' I I I . LS 'J C' FRTRUDE PETERSON Basket Ball 3 4 Glrls Athletlcs Annual 4 Glee Club Your eyes are blue You re a good scout too Have they any more at home Just Izke you? LFO T PETERSON Football 4 Humor Department Annua Glee Club 2 3 4 Hlstory Club 3 Operetta 4 And a round of laughs on you HAROLD R RATHVON The goal of human strzfe zs peace MARGARET I RAYMOND Debate 4 Basket Ball 3 4 Assoclate Edltor Annual 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Hlstor Club 3 Strange to thznk by the way Whatever there ls to know That we shall know one day ELLEN L RIDLON Class Play 4 Basket Ball 4 Glee Club 1 3 4 Dlstrlct Typlng Contest 3 Her locks outshone the sun IEONA M ROCHON Glee Club 1 Dlstrlct Shorthand Contest 3 Mazden wzth the meek broun eyes In uhose orbs a shadow Iles I zke the dusk of evemng skzes I 1 4 , , ll ' , ' v - ,, I J . ,. ,, 7 , , KK if H . . , . ! Y ! Y Class Play 4 KK ' I Y i 7 !l , , I lx , , n . . ll ' ' I ' ' 1 1 ,. . . . i,, , . . A JAMES SAMWAYS Jrmmze Track 3 4 Captam 4 Cxrculatlon Manager Carmval 3 Brevzly as the soul o wr OGDEN A SEDLOCK Bud Glee Club 2 3 4 Art Staff Annual 4 Carmval '3 He stands and muses apart It Q clever buf zs rl arf? MARY C SMITH bmzth Whats m a name? A rose by any other name Would smell as sweet HARVEY E SYREEN Tubby Class Play 4 H w a wzcked bow and drove a Studze 67,14 The all gzfted ZAZLQU ALJ J-14,71 andfu-ou! 3 SWAP M 100 fbi! !1fffVfl'a V Arr!! W ,X-dw! VO' Jfawf ew 7 f 7 VIOLET THELLIN .jfvrnq QVI Class Play 4 She attams the ultzmate m all her endeavors BM! . . a 5 l , 4 ' . . 3 K X u . - in IRMA M. TAYLOR eeeeeeeeeeeee - . V 2 - . - ' . ' ' A . ,Um ,,.,n,q- , L ' ' if f 1 1f'-L, f , 0,1 4,4,,4 QQ ,,, , V I , , ,ir vw, r ' RAY 'VI WFSCOTT Morgan Footballl 2 3 4 C,apta1n4 B sket Ball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Class Presldent 4 Student Council 4 Carmval I Glee Club 4 Ref: ram hzs ury lhzn prozolle hrs -:peed 4af!:r:'f: frugal IANET E WHEELER The kmdrzess uhzeh zs besloued on the good 19 never lost CassPlay4 4 'W' dont amz 'Cl-PL Carmval 3 at J m a 1 az, Basket Ball '3 4 5-1,,,ujJ,-,f A -S. Personals Annual 4 ee Clubl ff x 4 f ees: ee! OPAL I WINTER Bo d Hlstory Club 3 7f7H,V ,J ,VPU many 1 DelJaI64J-V71 Jamenln good ,fl Fa, Charm of manner coupled wzl rnalehle zrzlellzgene make for an erzvzable Lhararter ROY WOOD 7 Football 4 Carmval '3 Class Treasurer 3 Class Secretary Calendar Annual Bu! Ihe eogrzornen does not refer to Roy MARION K Y OUNG ee Club 1 2 3 Carmval 3 Basket Ball 2 Art Staff Annual 4 Theres alluremenl m her mzerz And her earrwge Izlle some queen ARTHUR MARK Football 4 Alumm Annual 4 4. Post Graduate ll e lote you for your genzufzly lour kindly pleuszng personalzfy W i Wood 9 perzcrarnum Pa Bud A M- H , ' , M, : ' a ' A 1 1 'y ll! u ' ' -U , ,, 'I n I I H ' . ' '. ,. ' 1 ll bf 1 5 ' L 1 I P- o a G1 f Auf ' fr . FJ a ' IN I' ' 1 . ',3n lr' . .La ' l , -4 Bwfafllf- Lf' 1 4 ,W 9, 4 wp' ,, '- L y 1 4 , J M 4 , . 1. -' f 1. ..., I, W, . . J 4 I , 4 , A X ' 1 4 ' , . 'S ,' ' , . ' H I Gl ' K , ,f,4 , . ll ,, . . 'V ' ' lu 1. X DJ flif I4 XY 'I l I 'T Q X Q f- mf A f ' 4 H V . . N ' l ' ' 7 X E V l n -' l .H A r I, ' - R L- g.-- L 'f 1 'I '1 f . KENNETH C GILLETT G Cl b O tt G ? dl., fn,,6MM?f'4fy-JMM-A ,ag 55221 cf:b4w4.,,,, xV'fl'6 VZ'l'd'-Q GLM' ,wil Wmwwfaxmw 73 A 4:ZMwbC . .,,......,..,,.,,A.,,A,.,,..A.v,,... K lee pere a Oratory Post raduate A steadfast purpose spurs him on to his goal. Q w . M Q7 Q . ., ' 4110 . IQV5, 1 fl 1 SEN IORS CLASS OFFICERS Ray Wescott Presrderzt Carmen Brueske Vzce Preszdent Roy Wood Secretary Harry Kentala Treasurer Mr Bjornstad Faculty Advrsor Class Motto Not for One s self but for All Class Flower Amerlcan Beauty Class Colors Cerlse and Sxlver HISTORY SEPTEMBER 1923 JUNE 1927 1923 1924 In the fall of 1923 a group of seventy enterprlsmg students comprlsed the Freshmen Class The Frosh had two years experlence of Jumor Hlgh act1v1t1es to back them up so they were not bothered by the J1bes of upper classmen In scholar shlp none surpassed them In athletlcs they were more than well represented by Alfred Lake and Ray Wescott both w1nn1ng letters ln football Ray also gammg one ln basket ball At the close of the year the entlre class looked forward to fillmg the roles of Sopho mores wlth antlclpatlon 1924 1925 The second year of our Hlgh School career was a repetltlon of the first ln so far as studles and other aCtlV1t19S were concerned The Sophs contrlbuted largely to the varlous athletlc teams and also furmshed the winner 1n oratory There were no outstandmg events In whlch the Sophomores had a part but they dld much to make cond1t1ons more sultable by thelr wllllngness and good fellowship 1925 1926 During thls year the class was orgamzed on a systematic baSlS for the first tlme After a close contest the followlng officers were elected Presldent Arthur Ekorn Vlce Presldent Eva Hunter Secretary Carmen Brueske Treasurer Roy Wood Mr Peel was chosen Class Advlsor and was of lnvaluable asslstance m maklng the year a complete success The event of prlme lmportance to the Jumors was the Mardl Gras annual carnlval whxch proved to be a splendld success and the proceeds of whlch enabled the Junlors to fete the graduatmg class wlth a farewell banquet at Ruttger s Bay Lake Resort The Jumors agaln were ably represented ln athletlcs and other act1v1t1es bes1des do1ng well scholastlcally 1926 1927 After an excltmg electlon ln wh1ch everyone took an actlve part Ray Wescott was elected Presldent Carmen Brueske Vlce Presxdent Roy Wood Secre tary and Harry Kentala Treasurer Work on the annual was begun early and Eva Hunter was chosen Edxtor ln Chlef After the selectnon of the Staff work progressed rapldlly arrd although the prevlous annual had been pubhshed seven years before, It was no o stac e EM! CTW E A. ' , an 1 yr . , . . s 1 . . . . A- . 9 - ' 7 . 7 4 ' . . . . 1 . . Q . . . 1, 7 7 7 . 7 , 7 l l 7 7 . . , . . . . . . . . ' 7 ' 7 x x 1 r ' 7 ' 7 ' C L 'lhe class presented the play The Whole Town s Talklng a farce ln three acts WhlCh was Judged an exceptlonal success The players are to be commended on thelr excellent portrayal of the varlous characters Mlss Lundeen has staged the Class Plays for the last three years Ray Wescott Frank Butorac Rudolph Johanson and James Samways completed thelr Hlgh School careers by captalnlng thelr teams ln Football Basket Ball Baseball and Track respectlvely At the close of the year the J unlors entertalned the Senlors at a Banquet WhlCh was the crownlng event of the year prlor to Commencement Class Day proved to be no exceptlon to those of prevlous years and the dlgnlfied Senlors exhlblted most evldent SlgI1S of thelr second chlldhood CLASS PROPHECY It IS ln the year of 1948 A D In front of a cozy fireplace ln a spaclous room a man of apparent affluence ponders over a musty volume Wh1Ch has engraved on the cover Master Mlner 1927 C I H S He fondles the book lovlngly Wlth a smlle a haunt lng smlle of remembrance and although he has not as yet opened the book a pantomlne of emotlons IS reglstered on hlS features of Joy and sunshlne of sorrow and darkness But hlS face IlghtS up as he opens the volume and glances through the lntroductory pages He looks rather Sh9eplShly at the faculty and hurrles on to the Senlors where hlS attentlon IS rlveted for the better part of an hour M6m0Tl9S of by gone days surge through hlS braln and he llV6S once more those glorlous days ln C I H S He plctures agaln ln hlS mlnds eye the crowded moments of hlS Senlor year Flrst hls gaze centers upon Leonard Allen whose partnershlp wlth Harvey Syreen has proved to be a very succesful one Thelr llne IS Chlropractory and thelr offices are located above the Ironton Post Office Ellzabeth Alvln IS at present accompanlst to John McCorm1ck She plans to go on a concert tour of her own beglnnlng next Wlnter as she IS an accompllshed planlst BGSSIB Anderson has swlftly rlsen to fame at Hollywood by her reallstlc portrayals of mother parts Her fame at present rlvals that of Mary Carr Myrtle Anderson IS a graduate of the John Sargent s Physlcal Tralnlng School and IS an lnstructor at the Altkln Hlgh School Durlng her spare tlme Myrtle conducts a Fat Women s Reduclng Class Slgryd Bjorklund IS at present holdlng down a posltlon as Prlvate Secretary to Irvln Smart, who IS, by the way, Presldent of the Bureau of Commerce ln the Desert of Sahara Paul Bordwell IS one of the most ellglble bachelors ln Newport soclety and has de nled the repeated rumors to the effect that he 1S about to become a benedlct Carmen Brueske IS fast becomlng the successful buslness woman we expected her to be and has, at present, a thousand workers under her supervlslon IH the Cuyuna Range Amalgamated Iron Corporatlon Nlna Burau IS dolng an enterprlslng buslness at Gentlewoman farmlng on her vast estate sltuated ln the vlclnlty of Rossburg Arnold Burud has settled down to the Standard O11 and Gas DUSIHCSS and IS slowly but surely cllmblng lnto the boots of John D Rockefeller Irene Olson and Ann Butorac have both obtalned posltlons ln the same bulldlng. Rumors have It that they are as busy C79 at thelr respectlve dutles as Tlllle the Toller and Bubbles Frank Butorac has succeeded Knute Rockne at Notre Dame, where he turns out teams of the famous Four Horsemen callber year after year Ellzabeth Carr IS carrylng out her lntentlon that deSplt9 her mlnute stature she can stlll keep an unruly class ln order Harold Chrlstenson IS seelng the fulfillment of all hls hltherto apparently unattaln able ambltlons He IS, at present, a tralnlng partner of Gene Tunney at the latter's tralnlng quarters Chrlsty has been promlsed a ten round bout wlth Jack Dempsey on the comlng Frlday evenlng, July the Thlrteenth .EMS A ' ' I 1 'A ' I ' L mu l L w fs 7 ' 77 ' u - 1 Q , , my .. . . s a , , 9 . - n ' I 7 . . . . Q , ! 7 u - n ' - - u n , I . . , 4 - - Q . , a o . , 1 1 , , Y . . . , . I . , . . . ! . , . Florence Claseman who had been a first class sprlnter and hlgh Jumper 1n her college days got tlred of school teachlng and took up athlet1cs as a method of keepmg fit It was then that her sk1ll m these lines was made mamfest and she IS now under the tutorage of Paavo N urnn who mtends to enter her 1n the Olymplc Meet next year Urban Clough and Ogden Sedlock have Joined partnershlp ln thelr new archltectural buslness They have recently designed the plans for the constructlon of the Museum of Natural Hlstory at Crosby Ironton whlch even surpasses the beauty of the old Greek and Roman styles Mabel Cowhng and Irene Engman are rullng on the hugh seats of authority ln l1ttle red school houses at Trommald and Manganese respectlvely The Dowlmg Slsters It IS sald taught ln the pubhc schools very successfully for ten years then declded to open a GIFIS FlI'llShlI'lg School at Bramerd and reports state that they have an enrollment of over ten thousand puplls at present The last report that we have had of Arthur Ekorn s whereabouts IS that he IS runmng for the Presldency of the U S By the space he IS glven ln all the leadmg as well as smaller newspapers nn the country It looks as though there IS a natlon wide recogmtlon of hls un surpassable qualltles and fitness for the executlve ofiice Donald Enckson IS a very successful Head Manager of the sales force of The Tosslng Brlcks Company of Barrows Mznnesota Elna Erickson and Janet Wheeler are makmg great use of the supply of Spearmlnt Gum they had stored up for future use durlng thelr last year at C I Hlgh They also chew as fast as they type so the rumor goes Kenneth Glllette has recently been offered a pos1t1on as mstructor of Oratory at the Unlverslty of Oxford London Av1s Gulgren a graduate of Rutland College has a very envlable posltlon as gover ness to all the httle Mussohms Albert Hanson IS another of our successful archltects He has Just completed de Slglllllg a cozy httle bungalow for honey mooners Elalne Hanson has a great future before her as she IS thrlllmg crowds wlth her won derful character portrayals on the stage and not a day goes by but that she dosen t re ceive an offer to go on the screen the most recent offer bexng from Cecll B DeM1lle Eva Hunter br1ll1ant plamst IS now appearmg ln Parls and Berhn under her teacher the great Paderewskl Rudolph Johanson IS Manager of the Phlladelphla Athletlcs Connle Mack havmg finally rehnqulshed h1s managerlal dutles to younger shoulders Rudy has been star catcher for the Athletlcs for the last twelve years Bertha Johnson who proved to be an efiiclent school mann for two years threw over that pos1t1on and changed her name to Mrs '7 He was a prosperous merchant and plled up a fortune so that now they are l1v1ng in ease and luxury 1n the vlcnmty of Hamlet Lake the playgrounds of her chlldhood Curtls Johnson a graduate of Northwestern Unlverslty Class of 32 IS now one of the blg pol1t1cal bosses of the Democratlc Party ln Ch1C3g0 Because of hls free and um vf-zrsal vlews he blds falr to become nommated for the office of Presldent at the comlng e ectlon Emma Johnson s secret ambltlon of capturlng the Natlonal Typmg Champxonshlp has after long years of work materialized as she made a record breaklng vlctory over her opponent Came Johnson at the last contest held at Parls Her speed was a total of 189 words per mlnute wxth no errors Ceha Jylha started chmblng the ladder of success by teachmg a country school IH Emlly townshlp but lt appears that by some way or another her helpful crltlcal VIGWS were dlscovered and as a result she IS now benefittmg the vast multltudes of people all over the country by her famous satmcal artlcles Harry Kentala who galned great favor ln Hugh School by hxs expresslve vonce ns now an ardent evangehst conductlng revlval meetmgs at Manganese and thereabouts Mabel Landstrom showed her ablllty ln the way of teachmg school by holdmg the pos1t1on of Instructor of Physlcs at C I H S for eighteen years Last year she was granted a penslon for havmg performed her duties so well EMEJ . . . . 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I D Q Q n V v . ri .- X4 Florence Langev1n thought she would be free from her many admlrers fmalej by go mg West and teachlng a country school way out nn the wllderness but she forgot to take 1nto cons1derat1on the handsome cowboys on the nearby ranches As a result shc and Wlld Hoss B111 are located at Tr1ple Star Ranch 1n Wyomlng Mlldred Lehrke IS a successful 1nstructor ln Enghsh and SCIGHCQ at Northwestern Please note that lt IS none other than our httle Mlldred who captured the Nobel Prlze ln Llterature ln the year of 1935 Marle Lyslo graduated from the UnlVeFSlty of MlHH6S0t3 Wlth the class of 31 hav mg atta1ned the A B B C and C D degrees and be1ng accepted 1nto the I Eta P1 Hon orary Soc1ety She IS now do1ng Secret Servlce work for the government Leslle Maghan 1S conductmg a thr1v1ng mllllnery busmess at Salt Lake Clty Arthur Mark after graduatlng from the U of Mmnesota class of 32 taught Sclences there for s1x years but because of h1s radlcal vlews on the subject reslgned h1s posltlon and IS now engaged ln broadcastlng talks on Evolutlon from Statlon B L A H Mary Martlnetto may have been a shy sedate llttle g1rl whlle ln Hlgh School but she has changed cons1derably s1nce then bemg now one of the b1gg9St sensatlons of the year 1n Zl6gfi9ldS Chorus Scandals of 1948 How s that for our llttle Mary? Rudy Olllla we always knew would reclme ln ease someday but everyone marvelled at h1s sense of 1ntell1gence when he lnvented the famous Rudy Holeless Donut and Dog Blscult after many fI'llltl9SS experlments It IS estlmated that 859 barrels of flour were consumed before success was ach1eved not to mentlon the number of dog s llves whlch succumbed ln the testmg of the food Emallne Olson IS a remcarnated Florence N lghtlngale but as she 1sn t able to offer her SGFVICGS ln a war she IS admlmstermg to the wants of 1nJured athletes Sylv1a Peltola has at last through her unt1r1ng efforts brought her des1re 1nto the actual by bemg appomted Pr1vate Secretary to Pres1dent Robert LaFollette Gertrude Peterson trled teachlng ln the same clty 1n whlch her famous brother l1ved but found lt too monotonous so eloped Wlth the Nash Flnch salesman who makes h1s rounds there once a month They are l1v1ng ln Alaska Leo Peterson has recently opened a Blacksmlth Shop 1n h1s beloved clty Iron Hub and IS buslly engaged 1n shoelng the natlves horses and woolng the pretty damsels Harold Rathvon has taken over the management of the Llvery route formerly owned by Herman Peterson the ret1red mult1m1l11ona1re Margaret Raymond has r1sen 1n her profess1on of nursmg to the rank of Natlonal Supervlsor of Red Cross and alded by her wonderful orator1cal ab1l1ty she has del1vered many noteworthy speeches Ellen Rldlon IS testlng her wonderful cul1nary sklll and also provmg that she d1dn't expect to l1ve on love and hard bolled potatoes Leona Rochon was also one of our students who attempted country school teach1ng but one of the older puplls conv1nced her that l1fe was not worth l1v1ng w1thout her and they are now happlly marr1ed and l1v1ng at Remer. James Samways has long ago entered 1nto the bonds of matr1mony and he and hlS wlfe are res1d1ng at Pekmg where he IS an lnstructor of Electncal Englneermg. Mary Smlth has done her share 1n puttlng Deerwood on the map by establ1sh1ng a Home for Retlred M1lll0HalFOS on the beaut1ful shores of Serpent Lake. Irma Taylor IS a reglstered graduate nurse hav1ng graduated from Rochester w1th the class of '35 V1olet Thellln completed her nursmg course last wmter at Rochester and IS head nurse at the Fort Snelhng Veterans Hospltal Ray Wescott has assumed the p1tch1ng burden for Washmgton s1nce the passmg of Walter Johnson from the b1g show Opal W1nter has through years of hard work, edlted a d1ct1onary whlch surpasses that of Websters Roy Wood IS follow1ng ln the footsteps of John Paul Jones COH'llttlI1g the watery gravel and IS now Captam of the U. S. Sorazaba BM! T' 1-3 ., , ,.,. , , L E . 1 H . ,, . . . . . . H . . ,, . . . . . . , 1 Q n n u, - 0 I, l 0 l l - . 1. 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H . . ,, . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . s v a, n , r 1 . . . . . , . 2 ' I CLASS WILL We the Senlor Class of 1927 C I H S ln full possesslon of our facultles and sound of body do hereby pubhsh and authorxze thls document as our Last Wlll and Testament hopmg that a peaceful and equltable settlement wlll be reached after our departure from the contlnued strlfe of learmng That first the Senlor Class does collectlvely bequeath to the Junlors the lnallenable rlght to dlSpOSS6SS lower classmen of any questlonable rlghts and lf they prove unruly to appeal to Steve for Justlce also the textbooks from whlch the Senlors have derlved so great a store of knowledge w1th the DTOVISIOH that they must be cherlshed and no names of prevlous SGHIOTS are to be removed or damaged ln any way The Sophomores are glven undlsputed possesslon of the centrally sltuated rows 1n the Assembly wlth the understandlng that they are not to encroach upon the sect1on on exther Slde of them also the task of entertalnmg the Senlors wlth funds obtalned by means of the Carmval To the Freshmen we reserve the right to enter the Senlor Assembly provldlng they can attaln To the Faculty we bestow varlous hints on how best to obtaln the harmony and good w1ll between students and teachers To the entlre school we tender our best wlshes hoplng that everythlng contlnues for the best Leonard Allen w1lls hxs superlatlve sense of humor and ever mlschlevous nature to John Butorac wlth the provlslon that Johnny must llve up to Lennle s reputatlon Elxzabeth Alvln bequeaths to Leo Jarva her formula on the art of glggllng Bessle Anderson bestows her demure manner to Mlke Radosevlch Make the most of It M1ke' Myrtle Anderson leaves her sunny smlle to anyone who IS addxcted w1th a grouch Who s the lucky one'7 Slgryd Bjorklund leaves her habltual yell leadershlp to Arne N1em1 Your pep Arne' Paul Bordwell bequeaths hls Don Juan qualltles to Frank Stark Bravo Frankle' Carmen Brueske wills her supreme lndliference to Bermce Root Nlna Burau bestows her abllxty to obtaln excuses to Edna Brownlng and Loulse Elllngson To Adele Erlckson Ann Butorac presents her sklll 1n typlng tactlcs Frank Butorac reserves hls basket ball prowess to Allle Krueger We hope Allle wlll fulfill thls obllgatlon Arne Burud rlses to announce that he IS undeclded as to whom he wlll leave his vast C99 store of knowledge Ehzabeth Carr and Harold Chrlstenson bequeath to Art Erlckson and Harrlson Bennett the long and short of the Semor Class Urban Clough resxgns hls nosxtxon as office boy ln favor of Slgfrled Nygard Go to It Sxgfrled' Mabel Cowllng leaves all her Engllsh IV notes on the Lives of Famous Authors to Irvln Smart May you be as successful at hldmg them as Mabel Irvln Alleen and Katherme Dowlmg leave thexr complled knowledge of cookmg to anyone ellglble Athur Ekorn tenders hls ablllty ln oratory to Arne Nlemx We hope Arne s success wlll be as great as Art s has been Irene Engman presents her smcerlty ln Soclal Sclence and Engllsh recltatlons to Arthur Hanson Donald Erlckson sadly bestows hls never falllng flow of words to Jack Arnold We sympathlze wxth Donald but how about Jack1e'7 Elna Erlckson wllls her qulet dxsposltlon to Hazel Cowhng wlth mstructrons not to be sent out of class for mlsbehavlor Avis Gulgren and Irene Engman bequeath their close frlendshlp to Eva Hanson and Margaret Lee Kenneth Glllette bestows hls knowledge of affalrs 1n general to John Klvlsto who we hope wlll benefit materlally Albert Hanson w1lls his judlclal demeanor and emabrrasmg sltuatlons to Charles Brower Elame Hanson bestows her good looks upon any glrl ln the Junlor Class who feels that Mother Nature has been anythlng but generous ln handlng out beauty Eva Hunter leaves her envxed posltlon as C I s Ivory Tlckler to Betty Darhng We expect great thlngs of you Betty' EM? l the dignity due such an advent. gag Bertha Johnson leaves to any member of the Sophomore Class her qulet and ladyhke ways of conductlng herself Rudy Johanson leaves to any member of the Jumor Class all hls cross word puzzles Jokes and novels that he has used for entertamment whlle 1n SOC1al Sclence Class Curtls Johnson vulls hls lnterest ln the World Series to Fred Oberg whose Interest we hope wlll rlval that of Curtxs Emma Johnson tenders her speed rn typ1ng and also 1n shorthand to Rauha Lahtr that worthy Junlor ln order that she may further develop them 1f she can' Celia Jylha leaves her never falllng frankness and unselflshness to every Junior m general We hope they re frank enough to admlt they need lt' Harry Kentala bequeaths hls BXDFGSSIVG voice for the readlng of Matthew Arnold ln Engllsh IV to George Plut We hope George w1ll be as greatly appreclated as Harry Florence Langevln wllls her raven locks to Eleanor Lldstrom Page the dye manufacturer' Marle Lyslo leaves her perfect record of attendance to Frank Stark that he may thereby attempt to dupllcate the record 1U hrs Senlor year Mlldred Lehrke leaves her studlous a1r to the llkewlse studlous Fred Gustad Leshe Maghan bequeaths h1s thrlvlng tdXl cab buslness to Wllfred J Bud Mark leaves hrs post graduate course to who? Mary Martlnetto bestows her unapproachable calmness to Elma Jaskarle Rudolph Olrlla doubtfully rellnqulshes h1s mlen of seriousness to Albert Swanson Emallne Olson bequeaths her understandlng heart to? Irene Olson leaves her Gold Pm ln typ1ng to Florence Stostad Sylvla Peltola leaves of her own free w1ll to the Enders all lost notes transcrlptlons or novels whlch she has mlsplaced through lntent or carelessness Leo Peterson bequeaths hlS lnterest ln Iron Hub as a scemc background for hlS famous Engllsh wr1t1ngs to John Van Fvera Gertrude Peterson wllls her athletlc prowess to Myrl Peterson We expect her to begln where Gert left off Margaret Raymond bestows her argumental qualltles upon Georglanna Blerman Harold Rathvon leaves hls learned BXDFGSSIOH to Joe Zauhar Wlth Instructions for gettlng the best results Ellen Rldlon wllls her reclpe for gettlng absence excuses to the Sophomores who are at any tlme dm1Ct9d wlth Sprlng Fever and should happen to need a good excuse Leona Rochon bequeaths her neverreadlness to reclte to Donalda McAlp1ne James Samways bestows h1s venerable motorcycle 1916 vlntage to Irving Watts Wlth the pro vlslon that the latter must not exceed a speed llmlt of 15 mlles per hour, except when dr1v1ng down h1ll J1m always was averse to excesslve speed Bud Sedlock leaves hrs very clever Car1catures to Lee LaBlanc Mary Smlth bestows her sense of responsxbrlrty and serlousness of purpose to Dora Keskeys Careful' Harvey Syreen bequeaths his v1ol1n to Fred Oswald knowlng that the latter wlll have more use for lt than Harvey Irma Taylor dlsposes of her skeptlcal qualltles by wlshlng them on no less a personage than Amy Butler Vlolet Thellln wllls her fasclnatlng and allurxng charm to Evelyn Anderson Ray Wescott leaves h1s all round excellence ln athletlcs to Burgoyne Pomeroy who, we are sure, will carry on for C I H S Janet Wheeler bestows her composlte knowledge acqulred IH Hlgh School to George Satovlch Poor George' Opal Wlnter bequeaths her ever ready and over HOWlI1g vocabulary to the entlre Jumor Class provldlng each word IS used and pronounced correctly by the users Roy Wood bestows the 1n1t1al of hlS rnlddle name, whlch IS C to any student who sympathlzes with hmm by not g1v1ng the secret away Must be some name, Roy' Mabel Landstrom wllls her wonder smlle and sunshmy dlsposltlon to Cecll Bolduc and also her natural curly halr to Pearl Jacobs Lucky reclplents' 1 'Z-'ini' P .::.2'1if, 1: - V' , - 2-a: gf:15v:'g3'f-.mist-.g'53:'-2g-gs2,:-,.g..:ggrg35355525-'sagaS5555get-55:5f:zsgg5,5:s:s:a- --1.1, '- , .f 1 V . :- . 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Preszdent Vzce Preszdent Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advzsor Muhar Anna Northberg Orvllle O Brlen Tommle Olson Ingrld Olson Marvel Onstrom Roy Orcutt Blanche Pepper Ellzabeth Perplch Tom Perplch Wllham Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Huldah Lawrence Mlldred Vlola Pop Joseph Rademaker John Rautlo Hugo Rochon, Clarlce Rudolph, Norma Ryappy, Aarne Saarl, Elma Sander, Selma Satovlch, George Seadlund, Della Sundberg, George Taylor, Wllllam Tmdell, Edward Torgerson, Chas Trlerwller, Mmnle Vukellch, Mike Wartlanen, Ame Wearne, Amy Wheeler, Dorothy Zakotmk, Mlke Z. FRESHMEN 9 7 I 1 1 1 . . , . . ! 7 7 ! 7 Y 1 1 1 Y 7 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 7 1 7 ! 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Hylla Tapola New York Clty Ehzabeth Thellm Stenographer ASSOCl3lJ9d Engmeers Crosby Mmnesota Earl Thompson Florence Ulvmen Stenographer M1HH63pOllS Mlnnesota Rose Vogel Teachlng Columb1a Helghts Mlnnesota Bernlce Wlkf0FS Mrs Herman Shervey Cahfornla Rugna WlgglHS Northwestern Blble School M1nneapol1s Mlnnesota Robert Young Kevln Montana 1923 Murlel Almqulst Student Unlverslty of Mlnnesota Mlnneapolls Mlnnesota Phyllls Carr Ironton Mmnesota Evelyn Cornner Mrs Reo Cunnlngham Trommald Mlnnesota Roy Dodge Effle Fort Teachlng Bluffton Minnesota Louls Frey Llttle Falls Mlnnesota Ella Greve Teachlng East Bay Lake Mxnnesota Eva Gustad Teachlng Og1lv1e MlDHGSOta Gertrude Hagel Glen Hunter Student Umverslty of MlHH9SOt3 Mmneapohs Mlnnesota Ahce Jellesed Teachmg Hancock Mlnnesota Velnle J ennlson Loulse Larson Mrs Francls Vanderpool St Paul Mlnnesota Eva Lefebvre Stenographer Lamb s Ironton Mmnesota Gertrude Lefko St Paul Mlnnesota Edward Leighton Crosby Mlnnesota BaSll LQWIS Crosby MlHH9S0ta Roland Lundln Ironton MlHH9SOt3 Glendon McDonald Ironton, Mlnnesota Fellx Masson Deerwood, Mlnnesota Clarence Montpas Crosby, Mlnnesota Mary McEwen Student, UHlV6TSlty of Mmnesota, MlHH82pOl1S, M1HD6SOta Donald MCQuO1d Student, UHIVGFSILY of Mmnesota, Mlnneapolls, MIHHGSOLH, Francls MCQUOld Mlnneapolls, Mmnesota Dorothea Ness Student, Unlverslty of Mmnesota, M1HH63p0llS, Mlnnesota Dagmar N oren Emll Nygard Crosby, Mlnnesota Florence Oberg Student, Unlverslty of Mlnnesota, Mlnneapolls, Mlnnesota Helen Olllla Teachlng, New York Mllls, Mlnnesota Ellen Pederson A1tk1n Deerwood Telephone Company, Crosby, Mlnnesota Arthur Petraborg Cuyuna, MIHDCSOLB. Katherlne Potts Student, Carlton College, Northfield, Mlnnesota Chester Powers U. S. Navy Florence Rlchardson D1et1c1an, Ch1ld's, Washmgton, D C. John Stark Student, College of Engmeers, Umverslty of Mlnnesota, MlHH63pOllS Mlnne sota. , V V V... .,,-,1,:,:,:5,:,,,1, ,,,,,., v.,,,,V,,,,:,::V::.: ,,,,: ::1:..:,:z12,4VV,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.1 ....., 1 :Q 1,-,V.,V,,.:.,..:,, ..,.1 .1.:, ,E .,.-.,. z V V. :.:,.,.:V:.- f -Vvv z ,-.V 1 1 V..'V ,J.,1-1-Y-:11.-::V,.i:V:,::.:.- -',1.V:-.,wV .V..-. 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Zlflll Donald Watson Student Unlversxty of Montana Mlssoula Montana Florence Wood Mrs Adolph Hendrlckson Crosby Minnesota Marvln Wood Trommald Mlnnesota 1925 Ollvla Anderson Student Stouts Instltute Menomome WISCODSIH Roy Berg Deerwood Mlnnesota Evelyn Blckford Mrs Aldon Iyles Sheldon North Dakota Gertrude Brueske Crosby M1HH6S0t3 MllO Butorac Student St Johns Unlverslty Collegevllle Mlnnesota Ruby Carr Ironton MlHH9S0t3 Eleanor Cole Student Hamlme Unlverslty St Paul Mmnesota Wllfred Darllng Student College of Englneers Unlverslty of Mlnnesota MlHD9S0ta Ruth Delborg Teachlng near Emlly Martha Fallerman Antolnette Glovanetto Teachlng Fort Rlpley Mlnnesota Mamle Ceyer Student Duluth Teachers College Duluth MlHH9S0t3 Percy Gough Deerwood Mlnnesota Marle Hagel Teachlng Dean Lake Mmnesota Frank Hawklns Fllnt Mlchlgan Cllfford Heen Student UHIVGTSILY of Mlnnesota MlHH63pOllS Mlnnesota Ellen Hendrlckson Student Nurses Tralnlng Rochester MlHH6SOta May Hllyar Deerwood Mlnnesota Deborah Humphrey Mlaml Florlda May Humphrey Student Hamhne Unlverslty St Paul M1HH6SOt3 VIVIHH Humphrey Student Hamllne Unlverslty St Paul Mmnesota Flno Ikkela Crosby Mlnnesota Ethel Johnson Teachlng, Cook s Corner, near Nokay Lake, Mmnesota Jullus Johnson Deerwood, M1HH6S0t3 Naonu Landstrom Teachlng, Dean Lake, Mlnnesota Oscar Lefko Student, UH1V9TS1ty of MlHD9SOt3Q Mmneapolls, Mlnnesota Gladys Lelbold Student, Duluth Teacher's College, Duluth, M1HH9SOt3 George Le1ghton Crosby, Mlnnesota Dorothy Lennox Teachlng near Emlly, Mlnnesota Gladys Llsne Ironton, Mlnnesota Mmneapohs Margle McAlp1ne Student, La Crosse Physlcal Educatlon School, La Crosse, Wlsconsln Martha Makl Teachlng, Iron Hub, Mlnnesota Montague Merrlck Mlnneapolls, Mlnnesota LaVerne Mlller Crosby, Minnesota Alfreda Nelson Crosby, Mlnnesota Helen Nelson Bay Lake, M1nnes0ta Harold Ness Student, Luther College, Decorah, Iowa Lllhan Oberg Teachmg near MISSIOH, Mmnesota Mary Popek Detrolt, M1ChlgaH Donald Raymond Crosby, Mlnnesota Kenneth Raymond Student, St. John's Unlversxty, Collegevllle, Mlnnesota ,.,,.11-M-:ff.-,mf-1:-',:,:,1,1,.,-::- V-,1.-,J-:,:,:1:..,, ,::. -. :,,.,:,::15-5,5:r:3:1-.2153,-,f,,',:,-3i:,. .,:,::3-3,5.5,,.,., an ,715-g., ,.,:,:-1, - :V we --::',,':-:,:,:- wr. 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Vlolet Rodeck Teachlng Manganese Mmnesota Francls Smnth Student St Paul College of Law St Paul Mmnesota Mary Stark Student St Cloud Teachers College St Cloud Mmnesota Floyd Stostad Detrolt Mlchlgan Eva Teare Student St Cloud Teachers College St Cloud Mmnesota Olga Vang Hamlet Lake Mmnesota Walter Woock Student Carleton College Northfield Mmnesota Margaret Young Crosby Mmnesota 1926 Dagney Aulle Crosby lronton Normal Tralmng Department Gertrude Bennett Crosby lronton Normal Tramlng Department Frltz Bjorklund Student Gustavus Adolphus St Peter Mmnesota Lllllan Brandt Student Duluth Teachers College Duluth Mmnesota Jennie Bukarl Student Duluth Teachers College Duluth Mmnesota Bertha Carlson Student St Cloud Teachers College St Cloud Mmnesota Ingeborg Carlson Student Duluth Busmess Unlverslty Duluth Mmnesota Sylvle Carlson Crosby lronton Normal Tralnmg Department Wllllam Carr lronton Mmnesota Abel Erlckson Pahsade Mmnesota Dorothy Erlckson Nurse s Tralnlng Rochester Mmnesota Bermce Foote Mrs Thoms Emlly Mmnesota Rose Glovanetto Nurse s Tramlng Rochester Mmnesota Mlldred Gulgren Student St Cloud Teachers College St Cloud Mmnesota Mlflam Helander Crosby lronton Normal Tralnmg Department Laura Hlll Jacobson Mmnesota Nelo Hlll Crosby Mmnesota Leo Houde Ironton Mmnesota Francls Hrvatln Student, St Cloud Teachers College, St Cloud, Mmnesota Eldred Hunt Bay Lake, Mmnesota Wymer Ikkela Crosby, Mmnesota Roy Jellesed Crosby, Mmnesota Arv1d Johnson Cuyuna, Mmnesota Elna Johnson MIHHQZPOIIS, Mmnesota Mlldred Johnson Student, UHlV6TSlty of Mmnesota, Mmneapolls, Mmnesota Myrtle Johnson Crosby, Mmnesota Margaret Kealey Student, Hamline Unlverslty, St Paul, Mmnesota Mlldred Krans Nurse's Tfallllflg, Rochester, Mmnesota Robert Kreltter Student, Culver Mlhtary Academy, Culver, Indlana Laura LaCours1ere Student, St Cloud Teachers College, St Cloud, Mmnesota Erma Larson Nurse's Tramlng, Rochester, Mmnesota Irene Lefebvre Ironton, MIHDQSOKZ Jeanette Lundln lronton, Mmnesota Lawrence Maghan Bay Lake. 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Q - , ' , ! 7 Wm, mauve Wm Arthur Mark Post C raduate Crosby Ironton H1gh School Marle Mehelllck Student Unlverslty of Mlnnesota Mmneapolls Mmnesota Thomas Mlddleton Crosby Mlnnesota Wllburn Nelson Student Hamline Unlversmty St Paul Mlnnesota Edward Olson Ironton M1UH6SOta Va1noPaloJarv1 Waukeegan Illlnols C lark Proctor Student Umverslty of Mmnesota Mlnneapolls Mlnnesota Wllllam Rademaker Student St Johns Umverslty Collegevllle Whnnesota qlgfld Ravander Crosby Mlnnesota Mabel Rosenkranz Student Mlnneapolls Busxness College Mlnneapolls Mmncsota Prlcllla Ross Bralnerd Mmnesota Kathleen Shannon Student Stouts Instltute Menomome WISCOHSIU Wllllam Smart Crosby Mlnnesota Edward Stang Ironton MlDH9S0ta Fannle Stark Nurse s Trallllflg Mllwaukee WISCONSIN Cllfford Sundsmoe Cuyuna Mmnesota Carrle Thomas Crosby Ironton Normal 'lralmng Department Ellzabeth Thorpe Student St Cloud Buslness College St Cloud Mlnnesota Chr1st1neTorgerson Student Unlversltyof M1nnesotaHosp1tal Mmneapolls Mmnesota Evelyn Wheeler Nurse s Tralnlng Duluth Mmnesota Helmer VV1ll1amson Student Dunwodle Instltute Mlnneapolls Mlnncsota Allce W'1ll1s Crosby Ironton Normal Tralnlng Department Gladys Wmter Crosby Ironton Normal TI'3lH1I'lg Department Marguerlte Wood Mrs LaBord Oregon Iosephme 7akotn1k Mllwaukee VVISCOHSIII I .,.,., - f 7---t X ., ,,..., , ,,,. 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Bo om Row, L.O erg,Tackleg Pomero , a - ac 5 escort, a ..Quarterbackg .Butorac, En 3 adosevich F ll B k FOOTBALL SEASON The first game of the season found the boys most of them lnexperlenced ln actual play unable to cope wlth the1r heavler and more experlenced oppon ents from Staples and the game was lost 37 to O Although defeated badly and outclassed completely IH all departments of the game the team showed flashes of Staples 37 at Crosby Ironton 0 Oc 8 926 X form whlch dld not bode well for future opponents Thls game should undoubt edly have been played later 1n the season 'lhere were no outstandlng stars but the team as a whole showed posslblhtles whlch were not yet developed WESCOTT Quarterbac k Captain WOOCK Crosby Ironton 13, at Bramerd 13 Oct 16 1926 The C I team entered thls game deter mlned to make up for the Staples game and to square accounts wlth Bralnerd for the de feat handed us ln the Basket Ball Tourna ment game ln the sprlng But the first half d1d not cheer the hearts of CI rooters Bramerd rolled up two touchdowns and one polnt after touchdown for a total of 13 pomts whlle our boys had to be content wlth exactly nothmg The second half however was a X.: A-at COACH F 1 B POMEROY Half Back complete reversal Captam Wescott resorted to a desperate passlng game whlch resulted ln two touchdowns One polnt after touchdown knotted up the score at 13 all, where It remalned unt1l the final whlstle Captaln Wescott, Butorac and Pomeroy performed credltably on offense whlle Johanson made several pretty tackles. :HD A-bfi if' ' , ,,,. 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' 9 v 3 - 9 91:4 Llttle Falls 13 at Crosby Ironton 26 Oct 23 1926 C I dld the best work the season ln thls game A powerful OIIGHSIVS lncludlng a mlxture of passes l1ne plunges and end runs coupled wlth ex cellent defenslve work proved to be enough to defeat the MOPTISOH County boys At the end of the thlrd quarter the score was 26 to 0 1n favor of C I Llttle Falls fought stub bornly however and ln the final quarter unleashed a dazz RADOSEVICH PETERSON llng offenslve whlch resulted Half Back Guard ln 13 polnts before It could be stopped by the bewlldered C I players Thls was by far the best football game of the local season Although the beam played well as a whole Radosevlch performed brllllantly makmg conslstent gams through the llne and runmng w1ld around the ends maklng numerous long runs if Crosby Ironton 13 at A1tk1n 0 Oct 30 1926 On paper the two teams looked to be about evenly matched and the game was looked forward to expectantly However the C I boys completely outclassed thelr opponents SWANSON Center L PETERSON F OBERG Guard Guard . 9 9 ' 9 - 9 - of 7 7 , - -, - 7 7 . ! , . . . ' 9 9 1 - v Q , ' BUTORAC End l F- n JOHANSON End attack coupled wxth a good passlng game rang up a 13 to 0 score Radosevlch agam starred offenslvely scorlng both touchdowns and Just falllng to make a thlrd by lnches on the last down The other backs formed good mterference and the llne played a steady dependable game Johanson and Butorac cut OH' A1tkm s hlghly touted end runs for no substantlal gams Bramerd 12 at Crosby Ironton 9 Nov ll 1926 Thls was the most lmportant game of the season ln that It was wlth Bralnerd and had conslderable to do wlth iixlng the conference ratlngs CI plowed through for repeated gams ln the first f J BUTORAC End B!!! WOOD End 1: CHRISTENSON Tackle fbi 'sst 3 and with the aid of an excellent running 5 . . e Q by , , i a A f fm . . . 2- . v 9 ' ' 9 R PETERSON Half Back 204 fd! ,gwff J ww U.,.,eJ,J-ff,-44 'MZI7 ,igtap ffffzffvf f17fW A142244 fufwva-C4 Zffvfffd LZLK Mllllkuunpr half plllng up 9 polnts by v1rtue of a 42 yard drop klck and a touchdown by Captaln Wescott who culmlnated hls hlgh school career by playlng a most brllllant all around game However Bralnerd came back IH the second half and alded by two touchdowns scored a 12 to 9 vlctory C I mlnus the valuable SGTVICQS of Mlke Radosevlch who had a twlsted ankle outrushed Bramerd ln every quarter but the break contlnually favored the latter LVM 2 4 X FREDERICKSON c e Ns K , f L OBERG y rg Tackle , I, L 41 hav' 3 ,A MAGHAN BLOM VAN EVERA Guard Half Bam-ll Guard E353 ' ' 2 . . - A 5 , ' :Nad ' 'ra kl l I I I 1 X f X f A I I A f . ' Q AW? P Aa ASKET BALL mg 23392. J W W Y W '- L H N , S Ev -2 'Q H Y 15 14 , E ,: E V , t ttS ap Bt yRd TopR Vklnh t Mt RESUME OF SEASON When the call for candidates for the basket ball squad was issued by Coach Woock It was answered by a turnout of fifty men including but four letter men Captaln Butorac Wescott Radosevlch and Captaln Elect Pomeroy Satovlch stellar guard did not re turn to school until the second semester However several promlslng reserves of the year before reported plus a host of lnexperienced but willing material The season was the most successful in the hlstory of C I H S only one game being lost durlng the regular playlng season The year was cllmaxed by the wlnnlng of the Dlstrlct Championship for the first tlme although C I has been in the finals each year The team made a creditable showlng at the Regional Tournament although losing the first game This was the first time that an entry from thls District has won a game in a Reglonal Meet when Crosby Ironton defeated Maple lake in the Consolation Came Sh, .Q an 1 an e-or , L 5 . . l r I -.r ns C' From left o right seated-Krueger, Wesco , mart, C t. u orac, Pomero , a osevich, Satovich. Second Row-Van Evera, Oberg, Wickstrom, Woods, Blom, Bennett, Johnson, Watts, Coach Woock. ow- u e 'c , Ma tala, Johnstone, Bjorklund, a tson, Peterson, Hawke, Aulie, R. Krueger. Y I 7 f 1 ' ' 7 x ' ' 1 - c a Q, . I ' I . J L l I u vudntinuur .V ' , ' u n: BUTORAC BUTORAC, CAPTAIN Frankie Captaln Butorac led hls mates ln scorlng playmg stellar basket ball conslstently He seldom let hls oppon ent outpolnt hlm and was a hard man to guard He wlll be sorely mlssed WESCOTT Ray C enter Wescott playlng hls fourth year always put hls all lnto the play and his coolness under fire made hlm a valuable man He w1ll be lost by graduatlon WESCOTT Form ard CHRISTENSEN Christy Chrlstensen a reserve last year developed lnto one Y KS 77 7 ' l I IK ' 77 il 7 ! G of the best defensive men C.-I. has ever had. He invari- 7 fx f by ' - d Q , l . I CHRISTENSEN Guard ably got hlS man and fought to the last whlstle Whether hls team was 1n the lead or not He completes the tr1o who w1ll graduate thls year J-4 , 4 !1L'! -manning., 'Md' B POMEROY Guard RADOSEVICH Forward POMEROY Captain Elect Pom Pomeroy besldes belng a wonderful guard was generally credlted wlth bemg the best floor man ln the dlstrlct Hls all around play stamped hlm as one of the most brllllant players ever developed at C I H S Hls shootmg ablhty was unquestloned and he was llghtenlng fast Wlth the ball 1n hls posses slon He w1ll lead next year s five ln quest of another Champlonshlp SMART e Smart dlmlnutlve forward was a constant menace to opposlng guards reglstermg second 1n the pomt column Hls speed enabled hlm to be ln the thlck of play con tmually. He has stlll another year to dlsplay hls prowess S MART Forward RADOSEVICH Mike Radosevlch, a three year man, played a sclntlllatlng game at tlmes and made a record of 22 pomts durlng one game He wlll be back agaln next year to strengthen the team MM! an . , - k ,.: -.:. .:.':.: .,,v:::.5g .A... 1 .v.,.. 1 1 9 I i Y 1 , - 1 r I- 0 I I f . . , . J I x 4 I k a r 1 r 9 SATOVICH Johnny Satovlch played a heady defenslve game besldes maklng polnters when they counted most ln brmglng vlctory out of a doubtful contest Iohn w1ll be a Semoz next year 'SATOVICH Cuard WIC KSTROM Forward KRUEGER Allle Krueger exhlblted fightlng qualltles IH the Dlstrlct Tour nament as IS evident IH the fact that he led all scorers of the elght teams He has two years of competltlon left IH whlch to dlstlngulsh hlmself KRUEGER Center and Forward WICKSTROM Carl Wlckstrom dxd not partlclpate ln as many games as the others but made a credltable showlng whlle he was mn Carl was not spectacular but gave a good account of hlmself at all tlmes He IS the sxxth letter man who wlll be back next year E!!! Cmf an vr , . . 1 za - rr l I - . . 1 as w as . H . . . . P v v . ' l .v 1. . . . c . -Quinny L4 REVIEW OF GAMES December3 1926 C I 30 PmeR1ver 15 The first game of the season found the locals stacked up agalnst the Pme Rlver qumt C I rang up an easy v1ctory 30 to 15 but did not dlsplay any finlshed basket ball owing probably to the lack of practlce and the medlocre opposltlon There were no particular stars although Captaln Butorac made 12 points playlng but half a game December 10 1926 C I 39 McGregor 6 C I chalked up 1tS second w1n lh as many starts by defeatlng the McGregor team by a 39 to 6 count After a poor start ln the first half the boys found themselves ln the final and a crushlng offenslve bew1ldered thelr opponents w1th a volley of rlngers A whole second team was sent 1n who d1d very well the few mlnutes they played Although there was no opposltlon to speak of there was enough to show the fans that the team would make history in future games December 16 1926 C I 22 Bem1dJ118 Thls game was undoubtedly one of the best of the season By crushlng the powerful aggregatlon from Bem1dJ1 C I showed her true basket ball ab1l1ty The game was re plete wlth thrllls and fast floor work the VlSltOl'S taklng a lead of three goals before the locals were able to get golng and retallate by caglng three field goals and two free throws assumlng a lead that was malntamed to the end The third perlod ended wlth a 17 to 16 score ln favor of C I Smart mserted at th1s juncture saved the day by scorlng two pot shots and a glft throw a douple counter by Butorac clmchmg the game Every man played ln wonderful form no 1nd1v1dual play belng notlceable December 17 1926 C I 22 Llttle Falls 11 The first game away from home resulted ln C I s defeat of Llttle Falls the team golng on a scorlng spree ln the first half whlch ended 16 to 4 Play was slower ln the sec ond half, both sldes lnsertlng reserves, and the Morrison County boys outscored C I 7 to 6 ln th1s perxod. At the final gun the score was 22 to 11 w1th Crosby Ironton 1n the lead Butorac again was hlgh polnt man wlth 5 field goals, whlle Pomeroy and Chrlsten sen played stellar defenslve games January 7, 1927 C. I. 193 Aitkin 34 The Altkln quintet admlnlstered the only defeat of the scheduled season to C I H. S , p1l1ng up a lead of 8 polnts 1n the first quarter The second quarter was a com plete reversal of the previous one but Altkm was not to be denled, however, and by play 1ng acsufjmerfgr brand of basket ball left no doubt as to the final outcome Score, A1tk1n 34 . January 14, 1927 C. I. 243 Brainerd 10 The squad, accompanled by the glrls team, travelled to Brainerd, where they re covered thelr lost laurels by taklng the crack Bralnerd qumt into camp The game was entirely dlfferent from the prevlous contest, C I. settlng a pace too fast for the county seat boys, retamlng possession of the ball durlng most of the struggle At the start the game was very close, waverlng between a t1e and a slight lead for elther Slde In the sec ond half, however, C. I outscored her opponent 16 to 4 The final score, 24 to 10 - . . . 9 ' ' 1 . 0 5- 0 , ' 7. - n 1 I 7 ! ' a ' ' 3 0- o Q. 1 , - . . . .. 9 ' 9 , 1' u o - 7 7 , 1 .- . ' , - n . , , . v -' - 3 . , . . . , ' n- o January 21 1927 C I 51 Motley 6 In a game devoid of thrllls or fast basket ball the local five smothered Motley 51 to 6 the largest margln of the season The boys completed plays at will shooting baskets rlght and left and turning the game into a rout 1n the second half Radosevlch Won scor mg honors with 13 January 29 1927 C I 39 Artkm 19 In a return game the locals subdued A1tk1n ln a fast and exciting exhlbltmon full of tense moments The team broke loose ln the second quarter from a 12 all count and by means of a br1ll1ant offenslve swept therr opponents off thelr feet ending the perlod 24 to 14 for C I Pomeroy at guard played a speedy floor game and counted 8 points Cap tam Butorac agaln led the scoring wlth 12 against 6 for Olts Altkin ace Satovlch m his first game of the season showed good form making 5 points and playing a heady de fenslve game February4 1927 C I 25 Staples 21 In one of the hardest contests of the year C I came from behmd ln the last few minutes of play and defeated Staples on the latters own floor Early rn the game Staples got away to a 6 point lead the quarter ending 6 to 3 Wlth C I tranllng The next period was closely fought alternating from one to the other The score at the half was 13 to 12 for Crosby Ironton At the end of the third quarter Staples had again regained the lead but this was momentary C I scoring several shots from long ranges goals from near the center of the floor February 11 1927 C I 39 Wadena 21 By virtue of a vlctory over the undefeated Wadena five C I took the leadership ln the District race Wlth a flylng start ln the first quarter the team lncreased its lead to 9 polnts by half time the score belng 17 8 In the thlrd perlod the onslaught was continued with the outcome firmly fixed ln the minds of the spectators In the final quarter the team resorted to a defensive game the large lead Justlfylng such tactics Cap ta1n Butorac led the attack with 13 of the 39 point total February 18, 1927 C I 42 Little Falls 14 In one of the fastest passmg games played this year the home team trimmed Little Falls 42 to 14 The boys went on a scoring rampage running up 18 points to 2 for the VlSlt0I'S before the latter were able to get started In the final perlod the reserves were sent ln and held the1r more experienced opponents scoreless Radosevlch tallymg 22 counters establlshed a record that will probably stand for sometime to come in local cage anna s February 25 1927 C I 18 Brainerd ll Playing a ragged game marred by frequent penalties inflicted on both teams the High School counted its final wm of the regular playing season Brainerd dld not ex h1b1t as good basket ball as ln the prevlous contest and C' I was decidedly off color After the first quarter the game was rather close neither side doing much damage The final count was 18 to 11 wlth Crosby Ironton on the long end for the eleventh time dur mg the season EM! s -' - 3 1 . . , 1 1 , ' 1 1 -' - 3 . ' 9 ' Y , . 1, .- . 1 1, 1 1 1 1 T . 1 1 - 1 , , 1 1 , 1. , . 1 y ' a -' - 5 1 , .- . 7 . 1 1 1. 1 1 , Y 1- 1 0 , . 1 , 1 - . 1 Y , 1- 1 in the final quarter to clinch the game. Butorac was high man and Wescott scored 4 1 9 -' - 3 1 ' ' D l ' 1 , - 1 .- . 3 ' I ' 7 , . . . ' 7 9 ' 3 . 7 ' 1 , . , - - -lilly' DISTRICT TOURNAMENT March 3 1927 C I 40 Pme River 15 The complete rout of Pine River 1925 Champs by C I marked the ofiiclal opening of the Tournament The team took an early lead Plne Rlver at no tlme havmg a ghost of a chance Krueger Smart and Satovlch made baskets at wlll the former sc1n tlllatmg with 13 polnts and an all around excellent game The comfortable margin of safety permitted the boys to play a stalling game ln the final mlnutes of play March 4 1927 C I 21 A1tk1nl7 Crosby Ironton entered the finals for the third successive year by dowmng the fast Altkln five ln the seml finals Play was marked by close guarding throughout the locals leading by one o1nt at the begmmng of the final quarter Krueger replaced Smart who was mjuredp at thls critical moment maklng seven points before he was checked 'l wo long shots by G Smlth and Olts boosted Aitkm s total to 17 as the game ended C I winning by 4 polnts March5 1927 C I 21 Brainerd 20 In one of the closest and most excltlng contests ln whlch C I has ever taken part Bramerd was defeated ln the District finals by one polnt The first quarter was all Crosby Ironton whlle the second was all Brainerd They half ended at 10 all and from then on lt was a mp and tuck affair wlth first one and then the other team holdlng a shm advantage With the score 20 to 19 for Bralnerd and about a minute of play left Smart flashy forward uncorked a beautlful long shot which was good and whlch gave h1s team the first Championship The win enabled C I to enter the Regional Contest at Alexan drla as the representatlve of the Eleventh Dlstrlct REGIONAL TOURNAMENT March ll, 1927 C. I. 19, Appleton 36 Paired agalnst Appleton ln the first bracket, C I was defeated 36 to 19. Appleton flashed a brllllant offenslve, led by Captam Schoenmg, all state forward, and an a1r tlght defense and forged so far ahead ln the first half, that a desparate comeback ln the last half by C I was of no avall However, the boys fought gamely to the final whlstle and were great ln defeat as they have been ln vlctory. Butorac, Smart and Pomeroy showed up best for C I whlle Schoemng and Persen, clever guard, were the b1g guns for Appleton March 12, 1927 C. I. 22, Maple Lake 12 Displaying a complete reversal of form the local cagers redeemed themselves by winning from the strong Maple Lake aggregatlon outplaylng them in every department of the game and allowlng but one field goal durlng the entire game Smart, Butorac and Radosevlch led the offense whlle Pomeroy and Chrlstensen showed up well defenslvely By vlrtue of this vlctory Crosby Ironton gained third place 1n the tournament Apple ton won the Championship from Glenwood and placed fourth IH the State Champion ship, loslng to Excelslor, who ln turn lost to MIHHGHDOIIS South We should be proud of the record made by thls years team and we feel sure that next year will produce another Champlonshxp Entry' BMS 0 . , - 1 ' ' 9 ' 7 .'-' . . . . . , . . . . . . . , 7 . - - . Q . - . 9 ' ' 9 . . - . . . 7 V - 9 I 7 ' Q . . . , ' 7 1 . . . n' . . Q - Q 9 - ' 1 . . . . 7. 7 7 .. , ,A ,, ,. . .A , .. f. , ,. .521 .. 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Q , ' Ll bf ui -' MP P yl The g1rl steam played SIX games during the season wmmng three of them for a good percentage The first game of the season was with Brainerd and resulted ln a loss by a score of 22 to 14 The first half was close with nelther side being able to make many baskets but in the second half the Brainerd girls put the game on ice by means of a volley of shots most of which were good In a one sided contest the C l glrls defeated A1tk1n by a 39 to 10 count Myrl Peterson and Olive Clemens shared the scoring honors while A1tk1n was not able to match them in this respect Playing 1n hard luck the local girls were defeated aga1n by Brainerd by the close score of 13 to 11 The outcome was 1n doubt until the last few minutes of play lhe glrls outplayed the Brainerd squad most of the game but could not find the basket Dlsplaylng an unquenchable spirit the C l glrls won a heartbreaker from 'Nfot ley by the margin of one point 'Vfotley played a game but loslng battle The last two games of the season were play ed away from home the first resultmg ln a w1n from Altkm 22 to 11 and the second in a loss to 'Xlotley 18 to 9 Although losmg three of the games the girls gaxe a good account of themselx es ln awry gamr and showed themselxes to be good sports in defeat as well as in x nc tory 915,31 From left Lo right . eterson, forward, Captain: G. eterson, guard: Hrowne, running centerg Winter, fnrwarflg Sn 1 er, guard: Darling, guardg Farr, centerg Ridlon, forward . , . . . . . . . 1 . 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Winning 5 out of 6 starts by a comfortable margin and losing the last game in the tenth inning, by one run, the team made a very creditable showing. Two games were played each with Brainerd Staples and Aitkin the only loss being at the hands of Brainerd Captain Carr and Jellesed were the only two regulars lost by graduation Rudy Johanson was elected captain of the 1927 team and practice is under way for a winning team Letter men who w1ll be available this season are Captain Johanson catcher Wescott pitcher Burud Satovlch and Butorac inflelders and Pomeroy Krueger and Christenson outflelders Frank Stark and Floyd Arnold lettermen will be ineligible this year Eight games have been scheduled for the 1927 season TRACK Track was an innovation at C I last year but so much interest was shown that it bids fair to rival other sports in the near future C I captured adual meet with A1tk1n early in the year by a considerable margin but placed fifth at the District Track Meet held at Little Falls Little Falls won the meet Aitkln placing second Middleton Ukura Chuplch Radosevich Smart Kentala and Samways were awarded letters Jim Samways hurdler was honored by his mates with the Captalncy of the 1927 squad which will include the above lettermen with the exception of Middleton and Chupich who are not back this year .MXLL LJ Y LLLLMM LL if X fc If jkruc-dak!! flfjfZZ'v l7f 'tf JI-JA, V kr LCM ff' 'L G1 f f!fL ,unc lf, Gifs A,f 'f A! 4, P' -V1, fp nf bfvfmf 1 4 f lt' f , . u n - ' - i r a , r a y - r r - l ' , , I . 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I CI H S ORCHESTRA Under the splendld dlrectlon of Mrs Yaple who has had charge of muslcal lnstruc t1on at C I H S for the last three years the Orchestra has progressed by leaps and bounds Each year graduatlon has decreased the talent but the gap has been filled by the younger assembled 1n the hlstory of C I H S We have been entertamed often durmg the year by thls group of MUSIC Makers and we regret that some of us wlll not be back durmg the comlng year to hear agaln those concerts We all Joln 1n extendlng to Mrs Yaple much of the credxt for the success of thls organlzatlon and we do not forget the part that each mdlvldual has played ln the pro cess of development BM! element which is increasing continually. The Orchestra of 1926-'27 is the largest ever GIRLS GLEE CLUB BOYS GLEE CLUB THE GLEE CLUBS Mrs Yaple has had an extremely busy year wlth the Glee Clubs both the boys and glrls orgamzatlon contrlbutmg to the numerous programs put on for the benefit of the publlc and student body The Glrls Glee Club was reorgamzed durmg the second week of school wlth an eager group of 45 members whlch has smce d1m1n1shed to the present total of 40 The follow 1ng officers were elected Carmen Brueske Preszdent Mar1on Young Vzce Preszdent Marlys Proctor Secretary Slgryd Bjorklund Ifzbrarzan On mnumerable occaslons a pleasmg varlety of programs were presented mclud 1ng concerts 1n both assembhes a Chrlstmas Cantata and the Operetta My Spam h Sweetheart In the latter two both the Boys and Glrls Glee Clubs partlclpated IH producmg very excellent entertalnment The Boy s Glee Club also put on several commendable exhlbltlons and contrxbuted largely to the success of the aforementloned muslcales More mterest was shown by the boys than ever before as was mamfest ln the large enrollment and we hope thls splrlt wlll be contlnued Followlng IS a summary of the operetta My Spamsh Sweetheart THE PROLOGUE A commlttee ln search of a play comes to the house of the Muses seekmg somethlng new and orlglnal Each Muse ln turn Comedy Tragedy etc pleads to Write the play and the Commlttee IS at loss to declde whxch IS best Any Play an mterloper tells them she can save them tlme and trouble A happy ldea finally strlkes the Commlt tee They call the Cook and order all the Muses put 1nto a pot bo1l It down and make a sauce that s sweet and a play that can t be beat UM! 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' ' ll ' .17 ' ' ' ' fl 71 Sl YY ' . , , . . . . . . ,, ,, . . . . n, 1 , ' p 6' 1 1 - ' 1 I 7 77 wluvllhunp 9'- The actlon of the play from the pot My Spamsh Sweetheart takes place in Haar lem Holland during the Feast of the Tullps A prize has been offered for the finest tullps and all the children of the village brlng their tulips to the Public Square to be judged Kit and Kat as anyone can see have the finest tullps but Greta and Bhtz are so anxious for the prize that they exchange the labels of Kit and Kat s tulips with thelr own Several English girls with their chaperone and two guides representing the World Tours happen to V1Slt Haarlem on this day Jimmy and Tommy are typical Yankee boys and the English glrls have lost their hearts to them but Jimmy does not return May s affections because he does not thlnk she has enough pep A group of Spanlsh Dancers arrives as entertainers at the celebration A bull fight has also been arranged J immy falls desperately 1n love wlth Carllta a Spanish dancer much to the disgust of May and a Spamsh nobleman who IS wooing her May has the dancer arrested for an alleged theft of a dlamond rlng The Stadtholder and Burgomaster arrive to award the prlze and everybody IS surprised when It is learned that it IS given to Greta and Bhtz Kit and Kat protest whereupon the Stadtholder wlthholds the prize and starts an in vestlgatlon Meanwhlle J lmmy has been making violent love to Carllta who promises to love him only if he will kill the bull He and Tommy are outfitted as Toreadors while Juan the real bull fighter gives them a lesson Lucklly for Jimmy the bull has been conquered without his help but to further complicate the s1tuat1on he discovers that May has trumped up the false charge agalnst Carlita and also arranged for a dual between him and Don Pedro the Spanish Nobleman At this juncture Jimmy decides that May has about as much pep as necessary Greta and Blltz confess that they changed the tags Kit and Kat are awarded the prize and all ends happily CAST OF CHARACTERS Committee in Search of Play Jimmy Carllta Pedro May and others Thalla Goddess of Comedy Olive Clemens Melpomene Goddess of Tragedy Allce Edwards Terpslchore Twins Goddess of Dance Goddess of Song Ione Wirth Helga Hllding Calliope Goddess of Epic Poetry Avis Gulgren C110 Goddess of History Elma Jaskarl Uranla Goddess of Astronomy Florence Longevin Erato Goddess of Love Poetry Gertrude Peterson Polymnla Goddess of Sacred Poetry Louise Elllngson Any Play An Interloper Ada Sedlock Cook Violet Frederickson Kit Kat Dutch Twlns Florence Stostad Fred Gustad Greta Blitz Also Dutch Twins Myrtle Anderson, Leo Peterson Stadtholder Harold Chrlstenson Burgomasters Van Systens, Clifford Gravell, Van Hagen, Harold Nelson, Van Bergen, Kenneth Gillette Mrs Pemberton Smythe An Official Chaperone Helen Browne May Merrlvale Marchmont An Engllsh Girl Bernice Root Sue Perrivale Larchmont Emahne Olson Prue Serrlvale Sarchmont l Also Engllshcigrlirrggzvellng Under Betty Darling Lou Terrlvale Parchmont l p J lmmy Yankee Guide Tommy Also Yankee Gulde Senorlta Carhta A Spanish Dancer Don Pedro A Spanish Nobleman who follows her Lola Spamsh Slnger Spanlsh Dancers Estrita, Ann Butorac, Marguerlte, Slgrld Bjorklund, Ferdinando, Donald Erlckson Juan A Toreador Juanita In love with him Raggedy Ann Raggedy Andy Ml- 'la.'I Donalda Carmen Brueske Ray Wescott Ogden Sedlock Faye Hunter Frank Butorac Gertrude Peterson McAlp1ne, Leanore, Leonard Allen Maryls Proctor Margaret Raymond Irvin Smart , , , J -if r-wife , . 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P IS d NORMAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT The Normal Tralnlng Department has under the able tutelage of Mlss Dahleen become a permanent lnstltutlon at C I H S Each year a group of graduates IS efficlently tralned to enter the ranks of the teachlng profession It IS a dlstlnct advantage for local students to be able to go through one year of normal whlle at home We are proud of our Normal Department and smcerely hope that lt wlll contlnue as successfully as xt has heretofore El!! f' . 5' -3' 1-, ' 5 2--2-. 4.55, '-z..f5,'.11.'1- :5:',.313s, ,.5g. s',Z,:f:,,, asgs-3 :sg ,Z .,.. :1:2. 1.-:,::' :' V-f:.. wsf: 11. 1 1 1 ,. -f.::.51 ,:,a:.sa..:':-21-f-:::,.,,.-111.- I l Stan ing, left to ri t- ,race . o mes Sylvie A. Carlson, M rionne C. e ander, Glad s I. Winter, Carrie . omas, r nee Sander Sitti , e ori t-Grace M. i, a. n .. ulie,Ger ru .Benne , iss ahleen, instructor, lic .Willis, ear an er ! 7 ANNUAL STAFF ANNUAL STAFF Edltor ID Chlef Assocnate Edntor Buslness Manager Asslstant Busmess Manager Advertlslng Manager Asslstant AdV6FtlSlHg Manager Senlor Edltor Eva Hunter Margaret Raymond Arthur Ekorn Slgryd Bjorklurd Emallne Olson Frank Butorac Bertha Johnson Llterary Department M1ldred Lehrke Beatrlce Mark Charlotte Magoffln Art Department Carmen Brueske Marlon Young Urban Clough Ogden Sedloek Vernon Smlth Organlzatlons Ellzabeth Carr Donald Erlckson AVIS Gulgren J unnor and Croup Pxetures IFVIH Smart Helen Browne Alumnl Arthur Mark Gladys W1nter C alendar Roy Wood Curtis Johnson Athletlcs Ray Wescott Rudolph Johanson Glrls Athletlcs Gertrude Peterson, Myrl Peterson Humor Department Leo Peterson, Faye Hunter, Albert Swanson, Leonard Allen Sales Department James Samways, Rudolph Olllla Personals Opal Wmter Snapshots Myrtle Anderson, Florence Langevm, Harry Kentala Typlsts Ann Butorae, Irene Olson, Rauha Lahtl, Emma Johnson Faculty Advlsor Mr. Bjornstad .M-l -Pa! .Ef1f?,2,f-gg, 'ND 2 I , .. . .M .,,..,l. , . 1 1 , . . 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I OPAL WINTER BEATRICE MARK CH ARLOTTF NIAGOFFIN 'S ARNE NIEMI MARGARET RAYMOND JOHN VAN EVERA IVA BICKFORD Debatlng one of the mental lnterscholastlc act1v1t1es of C I H S began rn November Erghteen puplls prepared for tryouts Two dual debates were held first vslth A1tk1n on January slxth and the second w1th Llttle Falls on February fourth Our opponents galned the decl sron each tlme Margaret Ray mond was chosen captaln of our teams The teams debatlng wlth Altlilrl were on the aflirmatlve Slde Iva Brckford John X an Evera and Beatrice Mark wrth Georgranna Blerman as substltute and on the negatlve whuh vent to A1tk1n Opal Wmter Arne Nleml and Margaret Raymond vuth Irma MOT1tZ as substltute The entlre student body of both schools wltnessed the dual debates mth Llttle Falls as these debates took place at two o clock wth each school havlng a negatne team debatlng at the opposmg school Charlotte Brrd Magoffrn Iva Blckford and Beatrlce Marks were C I s affirmatlve team Opal mnter Arne N1em1 and Margaret Raymond composed the negatne team Mr Mayberry coached both groups of debaters D Q si , . . . 9 1 . . v ' . 1 v v , 1 .I . . . 1 . . ' 1 v ' 1 1- 1 I , . . Y' ' , , Y . V' . v A v ' . ' . ' . ' . . '. . . ' , , , , - .,. . . -' ' ' . . . . 1 - ' 1 r I JI I A -A '. . an BEATRICE MARK ARTHUR EKORN GERTRUDE KEINO DECLAMATORY AND ORATORY On January 12 13 and 14 the prehmmary tryouts 1n Declamatlon and Oratory were held ln the J un1or Assembly wlth the followmg students partlclpatlng Dramatlc Section Selection Beatr1ce Mark The Death Dlsk Charlotte Blrd Magolfln Humoresque Helen Browne Nora Stenmark Myrtle Kalnu Mabel Landstrom Florence Jacobson Mlldred Lehrke Humorous Sectlon Elalne Hanson Gertrude Kelno Slgryd Bgorklund Irene Engman Fannle Petruslc Pearl Jacobs Oratorlcal Sectnon Arne N 1em1 Arthur Ekorn Kenneth Glllett Henry Oberg John Walsanen Fred Oberg EM! Soul of the V1ol1n The Man Who Came Back Llttle Slster Snow B0bb19 Shaftoe The Whlte Hands of Telham Madame X Naughty Zell Tommy Stearns Scrubs Up A Football Fan PlCkWlCk ln the Wrong Bedroom The Wedding of Mlss Bray Courtmg Under Dlfficultles The Leadership of Educated Men Faclng the Facts Faclng the Facts The Declaratlon of Independence The Amerxcan Cltxzen The Amerlcan Eagle Celia Jylha eeeete,, BBQ eelll T A BB B eeeee B B BB B B The Slow Man L-4 In the Dramatlc DIVISIOH Beatrlce Mark was awarded first place ln both the try out and the final contest Charlotte Bird Magofiin and Helen Browne received second and third places respectively In the Humorous Sectlon Elaine Hanson won first ln the tryout and Gertrude Kemo placed second but ln the final contest thls decision was reversed by the Judges and the latter was chosen to represent C' I H S Slgryd Bjork lund recelved thlrd place In the Oratorlcal D1v1s1on Arne Nleml was glven first place m the prellmlnary con test Arthur Ekorn placing second on a close declsxon In the final contest judged by Mr Murphy Mr Pearl and Mrs F C Mayberry Beatrlce Mark Gertrude Kemo and Arthur Ekorn were selected to represent C I in the Sub Dlstrlct Contest at Little Falls Arthur Ekorn was agaln awarded first place enabling him to compete in the Dis trlct Contest Alfred Stoll of Llttle Falls received second place Beatrlce Mark and Gertrude Kelno placed second ln their respective sections the former falllng to win first place by one point Clare Fortler and Viola Nyberg both of Little Falls won first IH the Dramatic and Humorous Dlvlslons respectlvely In the Dlstrlct Contest held at St Cloud George McCadden of St Cloud captured first honors with Clarence Mlckelson of Braham second and Arthur Ekorn thlrd Clare Fortler was awarded first IH the Dramatlc allowmg her to compete ln the Reglonal Con test Bertha Stephens of Melrose was selected to represent this D1str1ct 1n the Humorous Sectlon Miss Alta Campbell coached the local entrants and expects the future contestants to contlnue the success attained thlg year -QM 1fMf'?',,i,,i'ffJ7 i ,iufbfeaga-aiffwfjfajjbp Q-..a0,6,.-ef' , W! ,g fp 1 S ' at ...sna g , - . Y lc c I I - Y ' 7 . , . . . 1. , , . . 7 ' 9 7 , . 7 ' 7 ' , . , - . . I 7 PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CI ASS OF C I H S Before a capaclty crowd the Senlor Class presented the three act farce The Whole Town s Talklng on the evenmg of March 25 1927 The characters were portrayed ln an excellent manner and the productlon was a grand success The cast IS to be com THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING 1 ' 1, - . I as A 1 1 ' mended on 1ts splendld showlng HENRY SIMMONS A Manufacturer HARRIET SIMMONS Hrs Wlfe ETHEL SIMMONS Thelr Daughter CHESTER BININEY Slmmon s Partner LETTY LYTHE A MOLIOH Plcture Star DONALD SWIFT A Motlon Plcture Dlrector ROGER SHIELDS A Young Chlcago Blood LILA WILSON SALLY OTIS ANINIE A Mald SADIE BLOM TAXI DRIVER MRS JAFKSONI Donald Erlckson BQSSIB Anderson Florence Langevln Harvey Syreen Vlolet Thellm Harold Chrlstensen Leonard Allen Margaret Raymond Ellen Rldlon Emma Johnson Opal Wlnter Leslle Maghan Ann Butorac OUR SENIOR CLASS ROLL OF A lb for Ann who wlth rapldlty and ease Out ranks all her rlvals on the typewrlter keys And Arthur wlth ablllty as a Buslness Manager so rare When lt comes to work he does much more than hls share B IS for Bertha that shy llttle glrl Whose halr always has a tendency to curl C IS for Carmen shes a wonderful kld' When she s out for anythlng she has everyone s bld D IS for Donald we ll say he s a pest' He never glV6S any glrl one moment s rest' la lb for Ellzabeth of whlch we have two Emallne Elalne and Elna too E also stands for Eva you all know her too If It wasn t for Eva what would our Glee Clubs do? F IS for Frank Our Basket Ball Head And of the two Florences enough can t be Sald G IS for Gertrude a swlft llttle sprlte On the Basket Ball floor she puts up a good fight H IS for Harvey, Harold and Harry, Thelr share of school burdens they cheerfully carry. I IS for Irene there are two you see, One qulte as studlous as the other ought to be J IS for who? Why, James, of course? Such an lnterestln' speaker, wlth oh, what force' K IS for Katherlne, so llttle but my' And Kenneth who's a new student at C I Hlgh L lb for Leonard, Leslle and Iron Hub Leo, We all thlnk a lot of thlS rolllckln' trlo M IS for Mlldred, Marle and Mary, In gettlng thelr lessons they never tarry And also for Myrtle that gay llttle blonde, lncludlng the Mabels who of studylng are fond B!!! 927 , . . -,N ,gf ,-:eff ' - . . 1 Y ' Y . . , . Y ' Y ' ' 7 Y . . , , . . . - F l 4 l ' Y Y , ' 7 W Y , . , . . . . I Y N IS for Nlna from Deerwood she halls She s a Jolly good Senlor and as a fI'l9l'1fl never talls 0 lb for Opal and her lmmense vocabulary When she beglns to talk one consults hls dlctlonary O IS also for Ogden ln other words Bud Hls clever carlcatures are certalnly gu d P IS for PFP whlch we readlly dlsplay By yelllng at our games ln the proper school way O IS for the Qulckness our athletlc teams possess Thelr tactlcs keep opponents always at a guess R IS for the Rudolphs good pals are they And who IS our Pres1dent'7 We all know lt s Ray S lb for Slgryd our cheerleader of fame And Sylvla too wlth Presldent s Sec as her alm T IS for Taylor that brlght glrl you know If seated accordlng to brllllancy she d be ID the front row U IS for Urban our artlst protege We hope to have our portralts done by hlm some day V IS for VlOlet a pert llttle mald In the art of maklng up she needs no ald W IS for Woods We all know hlm as Roy Who has for hls ld0l Sweet Helen of Troy' X IS for the X ams we all love to take,C'7l And also for the X cellents we fall to make Y IS for MZFIOHYS Last name WhlCh IS Young, Her fame as an lllustrator we hope to hear sung Z IS for the ZEAL we all have our share, But thlS IS Just about all any sane person can bear So we wlll cease And leave you ln peace' lWlth apologles to all those who have fallen vlctlms to our poetlc attemptsl Sylvla P Irene O ml . . ., , ,Y . , . 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I 1 7 u ' lx ' 9 THE SENIOR PARTY The first Senlor party of the year was lmmensely enjoyed The Wlnnlng group ln the sales campalgn for the Semor Class Play was entertamed by the other Senlors wlth a good tlme plus the regular feed Never has there been such a bolsterous good tlme had by everyone the password of the evenlng bemg We are jolly good fellows THE C I HONOR BANQUET As a cllmax to our extremely successful year ln all act1v1t1es that have been carrled on at the Crosby Ironton Hlgh School all the students recelvmg the honorary C I letter were entertamed at a banquet Members of the basketball team debate squad football team declamatory squad baseball and track teams partlclpated at th1s well served banquet Entertamment was provlded by the students who Wllllllgly pald homage to those who have helped old C I Wm her laurels GLEE CLUB PARTY The Boy s and G1rl s Glee Clubs gave a party together wlth very successful results There was danclng games and a damty luncheon The decoratlons and favors were cleverly arranged by Mrs Yaple Wlth the help of the glrls and boys Every one was 1n one of the costumes they had used durlng the year so that an amaz mg and colorful plcture was presented We also must make note of the fact that almost all of the faculty were absent Csoj everyone enjoyed themselves lmmensely N JUNIQR SENIOR BANQUET N On May 14 the Je or Class gavefthelr auxamialbanquet for the Senlors whlch proved ifobbeg su ess III Veryx ay T all was decqated cleverly and approprlately w1th ftthe SQIAIO5' laisis 510 ors rgalflng t olor sclierhrie qlse and sllver whlle everythmg cor s ep e wlt e e era S 0 L66 g1'hefp!ogTam WEE, blguhl 2lflxd2'e1 1rrgmxThe Senlors of 27 all agree that the Jufnorskare royal hostsxandxhave the old Q lf, Qlflt GYM SHOW After weeks of hard practlce, our Gym Classes, under the able dlrectorshlp of Mlss Petraborg, staged a Gym Show. The grand march composed of all the classes, showed perfect co operat1on Everythmg went off hke clock work Perhaps one of Mlss Petra borg's proteges may be the forthcommg Pavlowa? Much of the credlt for our annual show should go to Mlss Petraborg, who has worked falthfully to glV9 C. I. somethlng of whlch lt can be proud. JUNIOR CARNIVAL The annual Junior Carmval was put on thls year wlth a slam bang success amld the colored llghts, confettl, and streamers The people danced to the muslc of a rolhck mg, jazzy orchestra, went lnto mysterlous slde shows, beauty shops and tea gardens, all of whlch were located ln our large gymnaslum Everythlng was a gorgeous rlot of colors Every year the J unlor Class sponsors a Carn1val so that they may have the means to g1V6 a banquet for the Senlor Class A maln show IS always glven ln the Audltorlum, after whlch every one rushes 1nto the gymnaslum to have hlS fortune told, or to dance the hght fantastlc Agaln we may thank the Junlor Class for lts long and arduous plannlng to glV6 us an enjoyable, gay and peppy evenmg fQf2 3 1 . ' ac J- ' ' - - sc ' n , . O- O - , 1- I ' . - 1 . r 1 1 I- 0 0 1 - 1 - , , s l n Q ' , w . , - , . fl 1 'M Q. - - .' u x - N g x 3 s. X 1 x N , X . V . . A u 4 , a u . El 2 l g A lgec - -4 , 1 7 ' k X ' cz Er Q K X c N ,S ' C . N x n ' . , V x. L K x n I- l EVENTS OF YEAR IN BRIEF SEPTEMBER Flrst day of school Second day of school lots of excltement V79 Flrst football meetmg-40 candidates reported Flrst meeting of the Senlor Class Seats asslgned IH Assembly General slgns of discontent notlceable OCTOBER Pep meetmg Flrst one of the year Another pep meetmg Burgoyne Pomeroy gave a speech' Football game with Staples C I lost 37 to 0 Pep meetmg ebblng splrlts Rah' Rah ' Rah' Football game at Bralnerd 13 to 13 The kmd you read about Flrst report cards Many students are accused of belng Teacher s pets Football game wxth Llttle Falls We won 26 to 13 Another pep meetlng The yelllng IS gettlng better all the time Football game at Altkm C I won as usual 13 to 0 In the hlstory of the wo schools C' I has outscored Altkln 170 to 0' NOVEMBER Electlon ln school Students as a whole favored the Republicans Hlgh School orchestra entertalned the Assembly wlth several selectlons No school' Teachers attended M E A HOORAY' Best pep meetlng of year Mr Woock and Mlss Lundeen favored us Wlth well recelved speeches Armlstlce Day hollday We lost the last football game of the year to Bramerd 12 to 9 glvlng us a percentage of 500 for the season FlI'St basket ball practlce Somethlng TFIOUS must have happened for Pa and Ma falled to come to school toget er Sophomores and Freshmen went through the ordeal of lookmg at the camera nn a stralned pose The camera survlved' Boys and Glrls Glee Clubs had thelr plctures taken Plcture of Annual Staff taken Wow' Some bunch Both Glee clubs entertalned the Assembly Another sunllght dance Thanksglvmg No school' Blessed be the Turkey' Another day of grace whlch was appreclated by turkey lovers' DECEMBER Report cards dlstrlbuted agam to the dlscomfiture of many Pep Clessj meetlng at Assembly perlod Basket ball game wxth Plne Rlver resulted 1n a w1n 30 to 15 the second team playlng a half C I overwhelmed McGregor 39 to 6 IH an unlnterestmg game Defeated crack Bemldjl qumt ln best game of the year Score 22 to 18 Won from Llttle Falls down there by 22 to 11 count Chrlstmas Cantata presented by the Glee Clubs ln afternoon Last day of school ln 1926 Slghs of regret were prevalent W9 JANUARY Openmg day of school m the New Year Students exhxbnt hazy memorles Affirmatlve and Negatlve Debatlng Teams suffered defeats from Altkm A1tk1n cagers gave C I only drubblng of the year 34 to 19 Spllt twm b1ll wlth Bramerd boys wmmng 24 to 10 and glrls loslng Exemptlon caused both happlness and dlstress to scholars and non scholars Mld year exams Woe to those who were not prepared' EM! in a 5- u 7 a - , 1 - u ' ' LA ri U , ln' n . 1 . y ' ' 1 ' 1 - 1 Fxrst sunllght dance of the year was glven ln the gym, music by H. 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In u , . 1 I 7 ' X1 Q8 C I walked all over Motley to the tune of 51 to 6 Second team defeated A1tk1n 1n a double header there girls also winning Robin Hood presented for the benefit of Central students Boys Glee Club picture re taken Flrst one wasn t so hot C I avenged a prevlous defeat at the hands of Altkln by a 39 to 19 score FEBRUARY Harry sent out of class for expressing hlmself too enthuslastlcallyl Little Falls came out best ln debatlng with C I teams Staples came out second best 1n basket ball 25 to 21 Glrl s team and boy s second team lost to Bralnerd squads here Wadena displaced as leaders ln Dlstrlct race 39 to 21 Record of C I 9 wlns and 1 loss C I glrls team and boys second squad copped a double header from Motley 1n celebrating Llncoln s birthday Mr Llndahl s speech on the Dangers of Using Explosives was lxstened to atten tively by the entlre Assembly Crosby Ironton 42 Little Falls 14 What got into M1ke'7 Another holiday' Washington s birthday Harry accompanied by Leonard left Engllsh Class lnvoluntarlly Bralnerd vanquished ln a hstless game 18 to 11 Declamatory team went to Little Falls to compete IH the Sub District Contest Arthur Ekorn won first place 1n Gratory Beatrlce Mark second in Dramatic and Gertrude Kemo second ln the Humorous D1v1s1on MARCH 3 4 5 Crosby Ironton captured first Dlstrlct Basket Ball Champlonshlp by virtue of victories over Pme River 40 to 15 Altkln 21 to 17 and Bralnerd 21 to 20' Jinx was broken' A parade 1n honor of the vlctory was arranged and the students showed thelr spirit by wading through water and mud through the maln streets of Crosby and Ironton Team left for Alexandria to compete 1n the Reglonal Tournament C I lost to Appleton in the first game 36 to 19 C I defeated Maple Lake ln the consolatlon game 22 to 12 Appleton won the Champlonshlp by downing Glenwood Rudolph Johanson elected baseball captain for 27 The Whole Towns Talklng Semor Class Play presented A huge success Capaclty crowd glven rare treat' 529 Juniors won Inter class championship for thlrd straight year. Q, APRIL Aprll Fool's Day Were you a v1ct1m'7 My Spamsh Sweetheart, a Muslcal Comedy was staged by the Glee Clubs. 8 19 Easter Vacation Whew' What a grand and glorlous feehng' EQ 22 Junlor Carnival. Gala occasion. Q il 7 if 9 ' ' 23 'Q 30 Baseball game wlth Brainerd at DT l I N qvcli, MAY O-Q Q? 2 6 Exhlblt week Of prlme lnterest to cltlzens of Range E, I 0 NN Q 4 5 SJ 14 S . -G-High-hero. Jumor Senlor Banquet D ' Q16 Several promlnent Semors could not resist playing hookey once more 18 Baseball game wlth Bralnerd heref 21 Dlstrlct Track Meet. 26 Senior Class Day When you and I were young. 27 Begmmng of final examinations 29 Baccalaureate Service 30 Decoratlon Day Baseball game with Hlbblng at Crosby Ball Park JUNE 2 Commencement. An event long to be remembered by the graduates 4 Baseball game with Hlbblng at Hlbblng. DM! 21 .-. n v, n . 1 u v 24 as - 77 , l . 28 ' - . ' ' . 29 ' ' ' . 4 . . f 1 ' ' - 11 ' ' ' ' , . ' . 12 ' h . ' ' ' 13 . '. r . 1: l ' ' rr ' .- 18 - , ' . 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HUMOR F I I - hu-1 MRESTERAW LANGWIDGE' You ve gone lnto resturants and placed an order for frled eggs and heard the walter bawl fry two sunny Slde up or some such phrase as that and wonder lf he were klddlng you W3lt8TS have a language all their own when placlng their orders with the servlng room but the champlon IS reported to hold sway ln a Pennsylvania clty Here are a few samples that make hungry customers wonder lf the walter s place IS ln an lnsane asylum or ln the posltlon he fills One order of spllt pea soup crles the customer Splash the spllt peas CFIGS the walter Cup of coffee wlthout cream and a couple of doughnuts another wlll order Two submarines and a mug of murk no cow' orders the Walter An order of ham and eggs says one Roast two on a sllce of squeal' the walter shouts lnto the tube Beef stew and a cup of tea for me a new arrlval says Boss ln a bowl bolled leaves on the s1de' slng the Walter A dozen raw oysters orders a busy busmess man Twelve allve ln the shell' shouts the walter Where are my eggs and toast? complains a man who has been waltlng Rush the b1ddl6S on a raft' crles the walter I want a rump steak rare orders another man Slab the moo let hlm chew lt' the walter calls I want a bowl of tomato soup ordered one man a plate of beans bread and butter a plece of apple ple and a glass of water The Walter seemed puzzled for an lnstant then he shouted lnto the tube One splash of red nolse platter of Saturday nights dough well done wlth cow to cover Eve wlth a lld on and a chaser of Adam s Ale' Clarence she called He stopped the car and looked around I am not accustomed to call my chauifeurs by their first name Clarence What IS your surname? Darllng madam Drlve on Clarence World peace wlll finally come when nobody wants to fight any oftener than a world's champlon fighter does Try Sitting On 'Em According to a trade Journal, glycerlne makes an excellent antl freeze mlxture for automoblle radiators Now lf some brlght Johnny would only discover somethlng for the Radlators IH apartment houses. Any Change is a Rest Hannah What fo' yo' all readln' dat physical cul chah book, honey? Mandy Ah's lntrested, Ah IS. Soon's Ah glts mah washm' done, Ah's gonna do dem QXEPCISGS Eva Hunter Thls Beaver coat IS very fine Wlll lt stand the ram? Salesman Madam, dld you ever see a Beaver carry an umbrella? Sultor I want to ask your permlsslon to marry your daughter, slr Prospectlve father ln law, Have you seen her mother? Sultor Yes, but I'd rather have your daughter - V 1: ,,., ,,. ::,:,:.:,., V H ' E, V , . . . U . ,,. . . . 1 1 , . . . , . . . ac - 17 ' , . KK ' 11 ' ' , . u . 11 ' 1 1 1 ' u ' ' u 77 , . as ' 77 ' ' as 11 ' , . H . . . ,, . . u 77 - , . u - - 77 ' as 77 Y ' ' u , , 11 ' ' as 77 , . u ' - 77 - u 11 an 1 1 1 ' - 77 . . i . I H n , . , r 1 1 ' ' 1 77 u 11 , . . u ' , . ' 11 u - 77 , . u ' 75 , I . WW ..T.i...- M6d1t3t10DS Of The Assembly Room Clock Well the weather bemg normal Monday came around agam' I wonder why there are so many Semors absent thls mornlng Ill bet Mr Mayberrys gxvmg h1s Soclal Sclence classes one of h1s favorlte qulzzes' I guess they re qulte the usual thlng on Monday Well 1ts 8 30 wheres Mr Woock? Oooh there he ns rlght on the dot' Judglng from the expresslon on hls CMr Woock sb face some poor unfortunate IS due for a bawlmg out for whlsperlng wxthout permlsslon It happens to be none other than Harry Kentala who appears to be hold1ng a dellghtful httle confabulatlon wxth Mabel L I just wonder what those two have to talk about all the tlme' 8 40 and classes are passlng Thls first perlod IS qulte hvely for me I certalnly do enJoy llstenlng ln on some of the talks between Mr Lmdahl and the students who attempt CI mean attempt because not all of them succeed ln thelr endeavorsb to get excuses There goes Frankle S up to the desk for an excuse' Absent agaln' He must have some very excellent reasons for be1ng absent because he manages to Get by wlth them at all tlmes Gee 9 25 already? That perlod surely d1d pass qulckly enough' I klnda l1ke th1s p8I'1Od also when I can slt quietly by and Watch the fllrtatlon WhlCh passes on between two of our most promment Semors not mentlonmg any names however But here s the most enjoyable perlod of the whole day a twenty mlnute period' I wonder lf there s gomg to be a program ln the assembly thls mormng Guess not but we re gomg to be favored by a lecture on The Alarmlng Gum Chewmg Questxon by Mr John O Lmdahl Sounds mterestlng enough Wow' that was some lecture' But why 1n the world d1d everyone applaud so when he was really reprlmandlng them for chewigg gum ln classes? They have queer ways around thls school even lf I do say so myse 10 30 I don t care especlally much about these last two perlods ln the mornlng Sure does get monotonous at tlmes These studlous puplls are too busy studylng to pay any attentlon to me I wlsh there was a lIV9l19I' bunch IH here but most of em go to the hbrary Wonder what the attractlon IS there? 11 55 o clock finally dld come around I ll bet a lot of the klds would l1ke to have me keep t1me a httle faster' My but they must be ravlshlng hungry' The way they Jump over seats and make a d1ve for the cloakrooms IS a crlme' S awful' It s a mlracle that some of em don t get kxlled 1n the stampede' Oh shucks' Here I am left all alone untll 1 o clock except for a few of the more studlous ones who have spare time to devote to thelr lessons I Please note the word few 5 1 o clock and the Assembly s under Mr Mayberry s strlct SUDGFVISIOD I ve notlced that some of those loud gosslpy ones aren t half so gosslpy as usual when Mr Mayberry hovers near by They probably aren t very fond of staylng after school memorlzlng the Constltutlon as a penalty for whlspermg 1 15 I also note that there are a few more Semors present th1s afternoon so I must have been correct when I predlcted a qulz ln Soclal Sclence thls mornlng Here comes Frank B castlng angry glances at me as 1f to say, Hey, old thmg, don t you ever run down? or You always run too fast to ult me. I Just wonder lf that boy's ever been to Engllsh on tlme thls term Oh, welli he's only ten mlnutes late and he sure a1n't a b1t slow on the basket ball floor, so I've heard He got h1s excuse all rlght, after a few mlnutes of conversatlon wlth Mr. Lmdahl. I Mr Lmdahl d1d most of the talkmg though J Bill! Q - Q r y - . . . , , . . . . - . . . , . . . , . , . . . , . , . . , , . . . . , . ' x U . ,, . . . . . . . . . H . . . ,, . . . . . ' IK 7, ' , . . . M- , . , . . . . . , . . . . - 1 1 - u - - - rx . . . . . . ' 1 . , . . . . . . . . . , ' 9 . . ' , . , . . . . . , . . . . . , , . 1 r - ' ' 7 , . 1 1 r ' ' - 1 ' . , . , . , . . . . . ' ' cc - 1 . What s the idea of all the commotion? The period nsn t over yet IS 1t'7 Hmmm Frank Donald and Leonard sent out of English again Most hkely for cutting up an class' That explains the confusion' They never w1ll learn to plck up thelr feet when they walk' Id hke to exchange places w1th the clock ln Miss Lundeen s room for a short tlme Just long enough to watch the proceedmgs of the three There they re bemg escorted mto Mr L s office I don t envy them a blt at thls moment 2 O0 and all s well' This perlod seems to be the best ln the afternoon Thls IS the time whlch the less studlous ones devote to magazlne reading beauty naps and whisper 1ng Also some of the Semors who prlde themselves on the great superlorlty whlch they possess over the less fortunate Juniors and lI1SlgIllflC3.I1t Sophomores not to mention a small number of Freshman who were unlucky enough to be seated next to the Seniors take advantage of thls period to promenade up and down the aisles arousing envy in each and every heart of their lower classmates I ll have to admit lt myself those Semors are a dlgmfied and well mannered group who deserve the respect of their mferlors as they are good examples for them to look up to and follow 1n their worthy footsteps In thls perlod also I hear most of the gosslp of the day Ive been wondermg why Frank Donald and Lenny were dxsmlssed from class and I happened to hear Ann tell Sylvla that she heard Bessle tell Ellzabeth Carr how dreadful the three were actlng' It appears that they were all dolng thelr share of cutting up by maklng brlght remarks ln class the final straw bemg when Miss Lundeen asked Leonard what the Age of Ehza lngh'was fdlSCl1SSlI1g English Llteraturej and he sald I don t know I never asked the a y ' At last comes 3 30 the best tlme of the whole day wlthout a doubt' Everybody seems to be ln a Jolly good humor now and they aren t very slow m dlsperslng themselves to thelr respectlve homes or other places of interest Oh well this am t such a cruel old world after all' Irene Olson NET LABOR How long has that office boy worked for you? About four hours Four hours' Why I thought he d been here a long tlme Oh yes he s been here two years Occasionally you find a male who IS boss of the house but he lsn t five years old yet GREAT SENSATIONS Emallne and Frank Evelene and Harry Faye and Pom Mike and Betty Johnny and Helen I eonard and Adele Waiter Why are you butterlng that clgarettev Leo P It says on the package It s toasted EM! . X .3 Ll f. L , . . . . , . . . , . , . , . . . . , - . . , - . , , . . . . . . , . . . . . u u n - , u u n - . , , n n Q a Q 7 7 , . . . . . , - I . . . . , . , , n u . 7 . . . H . H . . , - . . . . . H , , . 7 . . . . , . . . , . . . . . , 7 Y ' sa H u ff Cl 7 ' n ' 7 7 u I 77 1 r ' H. . Y . , i . 0 . 0 - . . . . . 1 . ' , H l ' n , 1: 1 1 ' ru - 7 ' - A 1-4 Opal Wlnter lhere s only one thmg I don t llke about Mr Lmdahl He s too loqua cxous Sammy Edwards Yes and besldes that he talks too much Mr Mellem Leonard please wake up Rudolph Leonard A Wake hlm up yourself you put hlm to sleep MISS Thompson What IS a clrcle? Eugene LeM1re A stralght curved lme Wlth a hole ln the middle Mr Mayberry Who lnvented the steam engine? Evelene A What? Mayberry Correct' Wendell Do you know why It s cheaper to marry a tall woman than a short one? Bgornstad No why? Wendell Because she can wear her dresses longer' Mr Mellem Qafter a long dlscourse on coheslan and adheslonp What makes a stamp stlck to a letter? Albert S Mucllage Emallne Olson Flrel Emll Mattson What s afire? Mr Mellum A fire my boy lb the oxldatlon of a substance above the kmdllng polnt M1ss Kllne Cln Modern Hlstoryl Name some of the mldeaval lnventlons Robert Hawke Can Opener M1ss Kllne No they dldn t have cans then Robert H They had to open thelr armor Pedro C In Gym, class at the beg1nn1ng of the yearj W1ll all the new students please ralse thelr hands? I don't remember the1r faces How to start the day wrong Take Latln III and French II Donald E Are you golng to be busy ton1ght? Irene O fvery sweetlyp Oh no Donald Then you won't be tlred ln the mornmg, wlll you? Mr Mayberry Why do people chew gum? What good does lt do? Bright f?J Student Keeps thelr Jaw hlnges from gettlng rusty Mr Mellem What IS the symbol for salt? Absent mlnded pupll S A L Tl M1ss Loy ln bookkeeplng Class, your Ignorance ns appall1ng ' Ray Wescott You're not the first teacher that's told us that HM! 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I . , as rs - - , u ' 1 77 . , . , n ' H E Mlss Lundeen inn Eng IIIJ Are all dogs 1ntell1gent'7 Arnle N Yes Hot Dogs' Success nlne tlmes out of ten conslsts ln falllng to do the wrong thlng A ALLIIHONOO CHIAIOS Sllll P991 -mlndod 9-19 U05 JI Woock QGxv1ng lnstructlons to football squadj Why lf you can t do anythlng else lay down why I d let a guy run the full length of me lf It would result ln a touch down for our s1de Swanson Yes but 1lZlSlfl t very often a man runs 75 yards for a touchdown Speakmg of Teeth Floyd A I ll bet 60 per cent of the people nowdays don t brush thelr teeth Mabel L I ll bet 90 per cent of them do' Fred O Well what about the other 10 per cent? Mabel L They are old and haven t any teeth Leonard A C35 years from nowj See that chap over there? I ve been hls doctor for thlrty years B H Is that so? He must have a wonderful constltutlon Harvey S What would you do lf you saw a porcupme? Chrlsty I d cllmb a tree Harvey S But don t you know that porkles can cllmb trees? Chrlsty Yeh I know that but my tree would shake too hard Why can t you sell Mr Mayberry an encyclopedla? He knows It all Well he ought to enjoy gomg over It for errors then' Mr Mellem I beheve you mlssed my class yesterday Student Why, no I d1dn't, old man, not IH the least. Llves of football stars rernlnd us We should fight to w1n the race, And, departlng, leave behlnd us Footprmts on our r1val's face Emahne Olson Are you learmng much French these days? Gert Peterson Well, I can shrug my shoulders all rlght She tlghtly chngs about hlm, The dalnty, slender thmg For he IS just a wooden top, And she, a long, whlte strlng Mother, sand Johnny, HIS It correct to say you water a horse when he's th1rsty'7 Yes, qulte correct Then Cplcklng up a saucerj I'm golng to mllk the cat f- ,,C,1Q:::,Ei .5:5,:f.g. . , gt- ji' My ,,,, M M A yvyyuyylynuvyqyv I ,,,, ,... 4 ,,,c, . ., . . I .ss, - l.,..:,:.V. , ,,.. I I :.,. 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Irene O Cbefore Roosevelts statuej I wonder 1f he ever wore suspenders Donald E had just been called to the oflice On his return he was met by Eva Hunter and the followlng conversatlon ensued Eva Well I m glad to see you re back from the front Donald GTRCIOUS I dldn t know I got that thm' What men look for ln women Looks Bralns Looks Money Looks Flattery Looks RCSPOHSIVQHGSS Looks Mr Mellem Some wave lengths glve hght and some glve dxfferent colors What do other wave lengths glV97 Rudolph O WCCO HAW, HAW, HAW An Enghshman Just returnmg to London from a v1s1t over here was much lmpressed wlfh our slang phrase Q0 s vour old man In tellmg hls frlends about lf he evplamed You know they have a deucedly funny saylng ovah theh when they questlon wot you say Instead of sneermg Flddlestlcks or You don t mean xt old chapple they say O h l your fawther IS the same way Clevah lsn t 1t Haw haw Sprlng gets here always on tlme March 21 The Weather IS generally a month later Rlvers are crooked because they follow the paths of least reslstance Am t some men just l1ke r1vers'7 Some men are so lazy that sprmg fever can't walt for them to catch up. You can see a lot of thlngs for your money ln a movlng plcture show But, added the old tank, you can see a heap more ln a half pmt of hootch GIDDAP, HORSEY Th1ngs a1n't hke they were forty years ago, and I'm glad of xt How'd you hke to go back to the days when they wore red flannel underwear, even the glI'lS7 And IH those days or a few years stlll further back a man who mlssed a stage coach settled down and walted three days for the next one. Now lf he mlsses one sectlon of a revolvlng door he just I'8lS9S the roof Those were good old days wood to saw, horses to feed, cows to mllk, ashes to carry out, rough and muddy roads no automoblles, movles or radlos glddap horsey, keep your tall up and let's leave them further behlnd A LINE THAT MOVES Customers push my goods for me, sald the manufacturer What l1ne are you ln, anyway? asked the hardware jobber Baby carr1ages, was the reply The robber wore rubbers and walked backwards, deduced Hawkshaw Ah, observed the sllly mug Then we must look for a man wlth recedlng gums. - ,. .V ,, - .., I . . , ., I . V. , I - ' ' gr mu: , V , rx - ry . . , . . , , KK 1 y H . , . , rx - ' 3 ' n . , . . . H . . . . ,, . . . ' 77 , u rr . . r . H , H . . . . . D J - I -. - .4.-, L. L. J - - Q N.. A . ka p L. uf v A 45 A AA U u - - ' K ' ' 7 I Y ' ' 7, ' 7 Y Y Y , ll ' Y ' Y ' YY 1 r ' 1 - s - - . . . . . , . 'F' 5 2 Q s i 4 z i l I 'I' T f oar- -0-of 0-9-0- o- 0-0-0- Crosby Workers' Co-Operative Association CROSBY, MINNESOTA GEORGE KORBY, Manager Fi? If we have satisiied you i11form othersg if not inform us Our a1m 1S to satlsfy and we shall do all in our power to conform to thls standard We appreelate the patronage bestowed upon us by the people of Crosby and expect to eontlnue glvlng the best of servlce and merchandlse ln return 'l l l l l l l l l l l l' Staple and F aney Groeertes Fresh F ratts and Vegetables 'l l l l l ! l l l'+'l l' VARIETIES OF FRESH AND SALTED FISH 'l'1 P'l l l l l l'+'l l' Practlcal Kltcben Ware and Cutlery 000-I--Ov-O'-Of-O-Ov-0-D Q ..g..g..g.g.. MlNO lClO O0l O O O O0O OlO' O00 'l l l l l i l l l l l l' Not a Corporatzon but a Co Operative Soclety -l l l l I l l l l l-'lvl' Wltb Congratulations to The Class of Z7 'I' HI' I .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ....... .. .............. .. X I I I -s . I Us 4 : - A 5 . 4 Q ' ' 1 - ' 6 1 9 5 . 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Qs-0-o Ironton Hardware Company Hardware Furnlture Palnts Haag Vortex Washlng IVIach1nes Allen Parlor Furnace -l I'+'l l l l'1 l l l I' Call 37 IRONTON IVIINN CRYSTAL CANDY KITCHEN CROSBY MINNESOTA C g s Cigarettes Tob cc Open D y and Nlght Soft Drinks Etc F urts and C ndy When you are down town don t forget to stop at the CRYSTAL CANDY KITCHEN where you get dehcrous Lunches Velvet Ice Cream and I-Irgh Grade Chocolates Call 249 for Special Orders IVI1ss Lundeen Ireferrlng to small buts of paper un der Fred Oberg s seatj What are those Irttle thlngs under your seat I7red3 Fred O My feet ma am Violet T Im gomg skatmg tomte Srgryd B I m golng to slt around too 'I' -0 .Q-.Q-0-4 Olivi- Qu two-Q-0-U-k Q- , -g -r -3- -r- ' -- 4 f a ,,, a .5 x 5 i ' 5 'I 5 a Q - 8 .a Q e 4 2 I . - g A . - If 4 o 5 If E ' ' 3 ' I if s . H . W I 3 . - , Q 3 1 5 , ., Q O S V ' ' ' ' . Z ' 3 ? ' I I5 Z ' a a 2 - : I . I Y 5 4 3 ' I - , , I 3 2 ' g 3 ' ' ' I 3 5 I 5 . . E 3 E I 1 ' .a 2 -, I 3 - 2 Z Q 9 1: i - 2 ? 2 12 - - 2 Z - 1 4 i 4 Q ' : ' 'z . 9 Q : g 5 ' 2 H' i ' Q 5 I . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .mi 0-0-n-Q.. -5- -0-A-0-0-0-0-Q-0-mg. gil..-gn qu..-g.. g.....g..g..g.....g.. ...g-Q-Q-.n -o-o--0 -- -- - -0-0-Q 'P + If ..., ..M. ,. AITKIN M M KKKKKKKKKKK 5 1 3 - + 0 E ' ' . 3 . 5 ' - I Q . Q I For years we have supplied the choicest and most appetizing of food products for your tables. From every market we select those foods which best supply tasty healthfulness. OIIVBS from Italy figs from Smyrna and the most savory sprces from the Far East These and the foods of Amerlca 111 a satlsfymg varlety are our contrl butlon to the home llfe and to the school spreads of AITKIN 235232232 Bay Lake Frult Growers Association aide! There s food for thought ln the foods we sell Q-0-o-o-o-o-4... 0--r-0-0-Q- Y 5 z 2 I I 1 z i It s a sure slgn of spring when the Freshmen begln to carry marbles when the Sophomores act foollshly the umors day dream and the Semors smg love songs' Frank B slght seemg m Washmgtonb Hey poppa when are we going to see the red tape huh poppa3 I l wi' 'I' W 3-fc' W rj glfllifea 'hw CHARM AND QUALITY Graduation Birthdays Weddings and Christmas a successlon of days ID every year call mg for some remembrance of fnenrlehpp and aff:-rtmn There can be nothing more fitting to express such feelings than some article of jewelry You will find on display here a choxce selectxon of gift jewelry the prlce range makes the plcklng of a suitable remembrance a pleasure WE SUGGEST FOR THE YOUNG MAN 1-OR THE YOUNG LADY Watches Buckles Wrlst Watches Dnamonds Cuff Sets Chains Manicure Sets Brooches ms Rmgs Pearls Bags CHADS I Hd 'TAYLOR CROSBY MINNESOTA FIRST NATIONAL BAN IRONTON MINNESOTA Security Strength and Service Q-9-o-v0-Q vi -o ra-Q-0-4 o -e-o-0 . 1' ' 'P . 1 2 2 , . 0 o 2 ' 5 f : ? f z 1 ' 9 x . -o . 6 . 5 ' 4 : T ' - ' 9 1 ? 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IVI1nnesota Power or Llght Company Crosby Ironton, Mrnnesota Wlth heartrest congratulations a d m st sn e shes to the clas of 27 I hope Sl cerely that the c rdral I t1o hip that has bee e tabhshed b t een th stud nts of C I H S and myseIf wII n t terminate wth th g ad ation of thls year s Class WALTS BARBER SHOP CROSBY MINNESOTA Shlnglmg and Bobbzng a Speclalty ...+ ? 0 3 H4 fl- 'I' I I , n , E Owl'HOUONI-C-Ovi-40'-I-llK-Oi'lYlK l ONO4MO04 'l l i OvO'-GMO'-CW ff I' I' 'I 0' HO' 'ONOUOMQQO-l'i ..........,..............,..g........5.....Mg...,................,....4.+ .p......kg4.g..g-...,........... .. .. .. .. .. .. ..q-no-0-fo-I!! I 9 5 I T 5 I E o 0 o o o ' 3 f 1 2 I . 1' : . . S 1 6 . 6 f 5 6 5 S 5 0 0 9 5 5 Q C 6 6 5 . 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Compliments A MARK Men Women and Chlldren s Ready to Wear Garments and Shoes CROSBY MINNESOTA Of H DR E T LEE Dentlst CROSBY MINNESOTA Ad X R y QUALITY MERCHANDISE We carry an up to date Ilne of ualrty Merchandrse we rnvlte you to vrslt our store and be convmced R A WELSH 6: CO The Reason C ROSBY MINNESOTA O ' Q 9 - - I qjujnnjuQuQnjufnfujuQonQso.n.Qur.uQuQu.u.uQu.uQnu.qQu sQvol-1.-eQuQ-.Q.. .1 u .1 -. ujuyulw .....,..,... ...,...,..,....,,,,,.....-...,...,.,............-,......... . .. ...,..,...........-,................... .. .. - . ..................- Pho 3lI fice ours: 8 to I2 A. IVI. I to 5 P. IVI. I O O . 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Robert l-l Keyes Pres O M Wanvlg Pres Meyer Vrce Pres F W Schwanlre Cashrer he Flrst Natlonal Bank DCCIWOOd, MIND A new church was burlt rn Rardvrlle Shortly after the mrmster went to New York The mrmsters wrfe remembered havmg forgotten to tell hrm to buy a srgn for the church so she telegraphed hrm Here rs the way the tele gram read For unto us a son rs born srx feet long and two feet wrde Announcement by Lrbrarran A srlk handlcer chief was left rn an Englrsh Lrterature book by Pancoast 8: Shelley Srnce when have Pancoast 84 Shelley lomed C13 We feel greatly honored It s too good to be true 0-0-o-04 . .. .. .. .. ,. .. .. .. .. --Q.-Q--o-v1-o-o-eww-o-n-o--o-o-owowvm-o4-o-mw-o-o-o-ofo-wowv4-a-o-rw-+-r 6 Z 5 5 5 ' 3 . , . . . , . 2 5 . - Q J. , - . . . , 5 3 5 E 5 0 0 g 2 9 5 l u I Y I ' A . 2 T ? 9 Q.. .. ..g..g..5..g..5..g..g..g.....g..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g.. .gng+.g..g..4-.gnpg..gn...g..q.-q-1o-.g--s-o-v-o--o-- -- --0--0-0-0-fo-Q 5-o--I-o--v 0-o-0-o-0-Q-o-0-9-I-0-0-o-v-Q-a-0+4-0-4-one-4-so1-v-evo-Q--0-Queue--0-0--one-0-one-1-v-o-o-o--o-n--0--9--9nq..o-mf o 5 9 5 9 - a n . 5 . 5 . . . . , . . 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KooP MERCANTIILLICLD. 5 '! l'-I'-lnlvl' Fancy and StapIe Groceries +++?9+ Crosby IVI1nnesota LUMBER Pnonr-3 64 Standard Lumber Company THOS L LAURSEN R dent Ma g CROSBY MINNESOTA +i++++ We stand behind our School as well as what we sell ++++++ BUILDING MATERIALS COAL Ann B Gee I had a heavy date on tonrte Irene O Heavy3 Ann B Yeah about two hundred pounds' We know a certarn person rn thrs school who becomes so angry at trmes that he could sprt nrckels when he couIdnt afford rt Q4-Q-0-'O-Q . f 1 S ..-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o--o-o-4--q-....,-p-Q--q-p..9-...p....,,.,-,........ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..,..,..,. +............. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..,.....,.................,.....,...........,...........,........,.................... - .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. , ..,..,........... 0 x 9 E i x 9 6 5 x o I Q 5 : , . 2 . . , CSI lla CI' x i x Z 3 4 ! o I 9 1 gl.-Q-uQ--o--a-0--0-o--Q--one-o--o--o-our-Q--0--Q-0--0-0-0-l--v-0--0--o-4-m-9-9.-4-a..q..q.................-g..............g..g..g..g.............. .. ..g..g.....g..... 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'T Pressing Repamng MARTIN ANDERSON TA ILOR Crosby Mlnnesota uahty SCFVICC and Reasonable Rates are the three essentlals of any good business Have you encountered these characteristics ln your Ta1lor3 Make this your next stop Dry M de to CI anmg Measu e Suits 'I' 0- 0-fo 0-0-+0-Qu -C-Q-0--o-s-Q-q..g.-o-l-4--0--0-0-Q-0-o-o-0-04- -o-0--o-c-+0-0-0-n-0--o-0-1-c-0-0-l-0- -o--o-w-n-0--0--I-I-I-I-40--o--0-o-w- - 1 IVIONARCH RANGES UQQCDU mm-wmwvwd GZIP 57' 57' Dreaming About FURNITURE? YOU CAN GET IT AT THE CROSBY HARDWARE and FURNITURE C0 PHONE 85 Crosby MIHUCSOIH Y O U R H O IVI E IS NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT AN ERLA f 2? Sellers Kltchen Cabmets F1 'JUDO SPP' mrwcdbt-H1 90 we 1 9 O I 3 5 3 JP gs 0 WO I CID g 23.0- 1 , E52 I 'r: I 'Q.- -1- f mx 'l' 7 892 'l' 1 91 I 5 55950 -1' ' I H15 52 S 2,0 1 E-Z I 22 9' 0 ? 2 e 1 5 5 Q Q Y ? 2 T f r A 9 INUOOQIOOIHOHOIC C001 0 l l C 4008 OUDMCWOPYI-INC' O00-Owl C-IDD'-DUO' U all Em' H1-mlb Lang Sigue- Il THAT SCHOOIJDAY FRIENDSHIP Bur need the pamng mean the cud of that LET 'mn JEWELER HELP YOU fflfndshlvs' PERPETUATE IT -v me -nv HIS month more than a hundred thou sand boys and gxrls wall graduate from the colleges and umversmes of Amenca For four years these boys and :ls have lwed m a worl of then own forming fnendshxps as close and true as Me can develop Tothesefnendshxps Com mencememDa often means the panmgo the ways the nnterrupuon of sympa them: ues whnch later yeau diy never supplant Not xf pleasant memones are kept ahve wxth tokens that serve as lastmg remmden ofdelxghtful A.l'na Mater days Your jeweler xs headquarters for such enduring remmders o Gnfu That Last hke nbc aennmenttheycommemome They need not be expen awe gmfzs But they should he durable and servxceable llke fnzndshxp xtsclf Whatever you would say to hun or her at the pamng of treasured school day com 1 radeshnps should be sald fOr W S ilnfenme 3 I I Sosayltfromthejewelers snockwnh Gxf!sTharlast D R SANDSTROM jeweler IRONTON MINNESOTA C O'CHO-'O O O'Y O O 0'0 A O4O'Q l U H0190 'O 'C lO Q'Ol'O'0O0O'l' CWI'-Ovfil WO' I-IUTEL SPALDING CROSBY MINNESOTA 'l l l'll l l l l l l P'l' The Hotel of Service Plus Qualzty 'l l P'I l l l l !'l l l' R E WIRTH Propnetor I lO'llOlOUO0I'l C. ll'l .O l O 0.00.1100 IOWIOI 'ill' .'l'0.0I lCCllO lO ll'0OlCvCvO0l'4Cl O l O'O'lO IO CWIOQHOWKOQNOQOIIUIMOWCWOIU ll' sl E BLGM GARAGE Selling Genuine Ford Parts TIRES TUBES AND ACCESSORIES GENERAI REPAIR SHOP Q-0-0-0-o--oo on-eeoeoo-oo-ooo oo o-o-ease cocoa o one .. ..... .. -,....... ..,. .. .. .,..,...-... .. . .... -,..... .. .. e .. ,. .. .............g. 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PETERSON, Prop. 5 EVERYTHING TO EAT 2929 Telephones Z8 and 29 CROSBY IVIINNESGTA +.,.,.......4.g...,....,.............. - .. .. .. . .. .....,..,..,..,., Q. .g.4-p--o-o-o-p-o-o-o-q-o-o-o-a-o-o-4-o-o-o--o-s--o--o-u-wo- 'I' EDWARD S CONFECTIONERY Finest Kind of Candles lce Cream Cigars Tobacco and School Supplies Phone No 2 IRONTON MINN 0-ooo-4-0-0-Q Miss Lundeen What kmd of a noun rs the word pants3 Leo P An uncommon noun because rt s singular at the top and plural at the bottom When you spend your dollars wlth us you get the best there rs to be had uallty and Service 191979 SMITH MOTOR C0 Phone 2 3 lronton Minn -0--+I 'O'0O'IC'O'lOHl . o-o-+ -0-0--0-o-o--o-at is -o tooo- t : 5 5 3 3 5 Q 5 5 4 9 5 ! 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 5 9 Q 2 5 Q 5 5 5 ' 5 : : 5 T ': f a 5 -- 1 ., I 7 ' 2 Z 2 Q 1 e 1 ' I 2 ' f . 2 : . g 2 : . 3 2 5 E i ' ' . E 2 2 2 1 E ' 5 T - l 2 , 2 ' 1 , , i 3 5 f 1 l . , , , 2 r 2 Q , , Q ? ? z - s 5 2 5 . U I 5 ,, 4 1 1 1 : ' g 2 : 3 ' E I 1 ' ., ..,.., .,........... . -Q. 3 3 -0-fo-Q-o--0--0-m-0--0-s--o--o--o--o-o--o-u--o-o-o-- - 0--0-of-0 no-0-0--0--Q -4--Q-0-v -0 Quo-o-0-0-0 owl-0-Qwki-nh Wlth a MIIIIOH Frlencls pakabfal It IS not our ldea to sell you once and then lose Slght of you We Want you to he SatlSflCd wlth every purchase you make so satlsfled that you wlll want to do all your tradlng here I ' ' 4 e 4 9 E E 3 I 1 Flfth year ln husmess proves that our alm IS to please others We are at your servlce wlth the best of Meats and GYOCCYICS that money can buy. alaska! MINARICH MEAT AND GROCERY IRONTQN, MINNESOTA Phones 44 and 45 E jp 2 . 0 g . zz: i 4 -U E 5 O 2 . - :S 1 , CD L . U3 . ' t ' . ' 99 . . e-r- 2 . ' O ', e-r I CD 5 F 2 . - Q Q FB +.g..g..g..g.. -. -- n .. -gn.u.-Q-bii4 Q-k8kQ0-Fk9'EO- Q s l 1 2 5 fo-no-o Mr. Mayberry: What is an alibi? 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WEST Crosby lVl1nn With Krndest Wishes to the Graduates of 1927 Mr Mellem F st l ll take some sulphurrc acld and then l ll take some chloroform unror Thats a good rclca l ennle l m gorng to Clrop phy srcs Nr What for3 lennle Oh for the rest of the x car l -o-a-u ull -0-0 -0-9-0-M o-o-u-o-o-o- o-o--o- 9-0- 'I' al kOlKlO4CKiK4iii '9OIll9000000000 wr 0 0 1 0 +4-0 With best wishes forthe welfare of the graduating class--may your success in the future be as great as W! Fires E D Explodes Quickly G Completely 'l l l'l'-lvl' SYREEN BROS OIL CO STANICH BROS DEALERS IN HIGH GRADE COAL MEN S AND BOYS FURNISHINGS OFFICE AT STORE PHONE No 199 IRONTON MINN A clP no Mn g PRINTING SATISFACTION o m tke nguthgh btp fit e LET Us BTIMATE ON YoUR NEXT woRK THE IRONTON NEWS IRONTON MINN th Mn 5 f N f z . . x U 0 ' . Z -I N . 5 f I X 1 1 5 5 . I +' ' ' . . . . . '. 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DELIVERY AND CREDIT SERVICE IVIAIN TAINED TRY IT -0-0 -0-0-0 -0 aid!-A8 Phone 253 Ironton lVI1nn IVI1ss Campbell Rav IS lt correct to sav I haxe went3 'OlO'O O -00 'O-Cui Ray B Nope lVI1ss Campbell If not wlw not9 Ray B Cause you am t went yet If you ask a Basket Ball boy lf be dances be w1ll probably tell sou that he holds the zlrl and lets her dance Success nme txmes out ol Len conslsts ln l.3lllDQ to do tlle wrong tlmmg 2 . ..q..o..g.....g..,........,.+ + .,.....Q.....,..,..,..,...-,........,..,..,..,.....,.....g..,..,..,....+ 6 5 Q S i 2 i f ? ? a 2 z : 5 2 f f E I 2 Z , . . 4 i : i I 2 . L 2 .. H I f . f 2 Z Q ! ' ' - ' . . . Q ' ' 3 1 I ' 2 9 - 1 1 Q N , L . ' I 5 .. 1 .. . , 1 ' : 4 5 , , N I Q L 2 , . I Q 1 I' f 9 - , Q I Q ? I I ' ' 2 : 3 ' 5 ' 2 4 ' ' Z Z ' f i , . . I 2 I , ' ' I, j g : Z 1 i , - 1 x : , ' 2 5 ' 1 i . , ' i . . 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SOUND BANKING INSTITUTION you have 1n the FIRST NATIONAL BANK ol Crosby whxch IS supervxsed bv the Umted States Government Cordlally yours RAY A BUTTS Cashler 43rd YEAR GF TEACHERS AGENCY GLOBE BUILDING IVIIIIHCHPOIIS, IVIIIIH Olflces ln SIX other CIIICS I-I S SIMMONS Manager Mlnneapolls Offlce g......,..,.....,..,.....,..,..,..,....... .. ,......,........,..,. .......-,.....,..,..,.,..,....................,.....,..,..,..,....., ... .....,........,.......................,...,., HERE'S a Proposition THIS isn't a complaint, UNDERSTAND, it's just a LITTLE statement of fact-- EVERY once ln a whlle a HOUSE to house canvasser HITS our town and proceeds TO call on the ladles NICE occupatlon too' AND we don t QIVG a HANG what he sells or How much that s hrs USINESS but It does MAKE us rlse up ln IGHTEOUS lndlgnatlon 1 OSH we re gomg good DDAYD when these blrds ELL the ladles that UR home merchants RE robbers and thleves STEN' Well make a TLE proposltlon the XT tlme one of these L rmgers tells you AT Just suggest that U compare h1s product H the home merchants D lf we can t beat HIM on QUHIIIY and I1 E we ll buy you a box 'l l l'-l l l l l l'4 l l' FOLLOIHUMSCO In Business for Your Health CROSBY MINNESOTA Q 9-0-an .-Q-Q-5-Q-Q-Q-0-01.9-.n-.Q-0 Q-u-an g-. -9-9-pn Q- 0-Ov + ' 4'0 'I . . l Q . l l l'1C l l'0C ' C'4O4O'l l QP 'l'0O'l O-O' o'-cs gag-4-Jmzrwpso-eQf's:o cu 3 . fa Zaoaamwu W D-I CJ Q CD ' . 2 2' ' ' ' ' . 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Come in and let us know what you want, we will do the rest sages BETTER IVIEATS CLEANER MEAT QUICKER SERVICE 2979 If you are ln doubt come ln and we will convznce you 7919 amtary Meat and Grocery A N BURUD P pietr P 2 M n St ect CROSBY MINNESOTA a cl C and D I 66 ' ' 7 U ' 7, 0 . . V , ro r' 0 hone 28 ai r 1 Cash n arry Crc-clit 0 ive ............g................,..... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..,.......,,......,.,..,...4....,..,.........-g..q.-q.-s-o-q--of-o-0--gn -. .. . .. ,. .. w:f?9f,5f6fy ,wt ,F Tj ,J .s ., or s. H .n my .s N l. - .. as .e .. ,t M .v .. 0 ,s - as e. 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' so 2 V n 2 U , Q ,!.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ........,..,...... ... .......-...,.. .. .. ..,.. g.. ... .... . g .........g..... mme WST I If you like to draw get into this facmatnng profession of commercial art where you can put your natural ability to its best use Thousands ol business firms pay millions of dollars annually for good advertising drawings and designs Develop your talent Learn the methods and secrets that make your drawings WORTH REAL MONEY Here is your opportunity to find out how much talent you have This simple scientific test shows your natural sense of design proportion color perspec tive etc It may show you the way to a bigger future a real career FEDERAL STUDENTS ARE SUCCESSFUL Many Federal School Students are making S3 500 S4 000 S5 000 and S6 000 yearly The Federal School rs recognized everywhere by employers of artists and by buyers of art work Bug prices are paid for drawings LEARN COMMERCIAL ART AT HOME If you like to draw an almost sure indication of talent the Federal Course than the cost of the course while studying Many nationally known artists have contributed exclusive illustrated lessons to the Federal Course N previous training is needed You will receive personal individual criticism on your work SEND TODAY FOR QUESTIONAIRE There is no cost or obllgation to you vf Cummr.rc1alDcsi6ll1Il2 500 South Sth Street MlNNEAPOLlS MINNESOTA O will quickly develop your ability to earn money. 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