Hibbing High School - Hematite Yearbook (Hibbing, MN)

 - Class of 1934

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ff . A- 1 sf , , . i' ,X - f , 1 Q .1 , ,' f r I , I J If 1 1 .1 1 f l 'f r J J I'op row F 'VIcHardy M Galouch U Harrmgton D Cook B McCabe Thlrd row B Bachmk V Vahlberg A Kosouch Nl Aubm A Pogtrcls V Lampx C Beaton M Gnllo J N1cDowcll Second row E Leach V I-edrwlx A Bullen A Skalskx A Paclottl I' Gherardl B Nlessner P Desseller Bottom row M Monacellx R Abate D Currie P Booh -I Vltrhar L Makl S Dxkelxch M Russ C Cavalxer VQLLEVBALL A well launched serve' The ball gl1des svsnftly through the anr and 1S volleyed back and forth for several seemmgly long seconds Bouncmg on the floor lt IS ammed lately snatched up by some excited team member and passed to the server The players sl nfr posxtlons The ball ns agam lnfted mto the axr and sanls over the net and 1nto the ready hands of the alert opponents as the thrnllmg game of volleyball proceeds Anv gxrl may choose a xolley ball team from her own class and nter competntnon At the end of the season all star class teams are chosen from the various color teams by the coaches Eacn gurl chosen rece1ves four pomts vshnch are applned toward :arn mg a numeral shleld, or large H In yolley ball as perhaps m no other game, the morale of the team often determmes the wmnmg of thc game It IS a game for everyone vshxch IS not at all dlfflcult to master but yy hlth carrnts mterest and excltement nn that xt mvolves contmual muscle work team work, and speed It IS also a good correctxve game for the student stoop posture as It tends to strengthen the spme and brmg the shoulders and head up and back There ns yen lnttle chance of danger or straxn 1n xolley ball, and xt may be played mdoors or outdoors at any season of the year It has no equal as a developer of good sportsmanshnp The play ers were mspxred by MISS Thnbodeau s pcppy splrlt, and through the mll mgness of the gurls to cooperate, thus season proyed to be an unusually successful one Much enthusiasm was shoun by each member of the many different teams and by the spectators Who attended the contests ln large numbers, all games were played after school Aurella Pacnottx s determmed team captured laurels for the sophomores after a mp and tuck game ln vshnch she defeated Cassy Whltman s team, Anme Kosovnch s team dovx ned Dorothy Stehlm s team to vun the junior Color Team Champnonshnp for thns year Mary Grnllos team, semor champlons, dxsplayed brxllnant plays and cellent teamwork m defeating Bernardme McCabes squad The all star teams mere selected bs the coach and the names of these girls vu ere posted on the bulletm boards 384i VW' VX- if I' J f 1 I 5 ,Li - V ': . l , . ' , . , . , . . ': . , . ', . ' ' , A. , . ' 1, . , . , . , .l . H V , . I., . , . j, . , . , .r , . . : . , . , . , . :, .. - , . , . ,.'. , - V V . - V 1 . y . x D ' ' ' ' ' . e . - . , . . . . . V - V - 1 , - - .. V, - V V 9 - 1 s x . . . I . Q V . . . V .N .X i. . V , . . .. V, - - - ' 1 V V Y V . V v - Y Y V V VA - V V , V V A ' Y Y . 7 . . ., . ,,. ,, . I. V . , I V . ,Q .V V, - , - - - - V V V . -3x- . . . , Y ' . - 7 V V lm, 14, .y xy.

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X TRACK Up md ox er' What 1 lump' Ot ull the sports offered m gurls phx sncal edueatlon trlek rs undoubteellx one of the most popullr One relson for 1ts great popularxtx 15 perhaps due to the flet that 1 grelter number of contestants max eompete ln lt than ln anx other sport lt I'LqlllI'tS 1 he llthx mlnel md 1 strong, boelx Ind Complete eoordl nltlon of exerx musele ln the bodx If rll tlmes lt dexelops graee, elrrnge, and self eontrol mel xt tends to promote good posture Ind deep ex en breathmg The Inter ellss meet ns plmneel to be held out of doors Hoxxex er lf the xxeather eloes not permlt thus the gurls reeords for highest attunments aehlexed nn elasses are eomplred 'mel tht results of tht meet are tlbulated from these Nelrlv elghtx senlor hugh sehool gurls turned out for praetnee thus xear, a xerx large merease oxer the number llst xear In the semor meet the runmng hngh lump xxas won by Gertrude Iackson, who also took flrst m the runnmg hop step jump Her teammate, Lenka Tmtor, placed fnrst m all the other ex ents, that ns, the S0 vard dash, runmng broad jump, basketball throxx, and blseblll thloxx No other semors placed In the jumor dxvnsron, Bernardme NlcC1be sped lheld to xxm the 50 xard dasn Alda Laura Capra vxon easllx m the run mng broad lump and the runnmg hlgh lump honors xx ent to Helen Englund m a very eloselx contested ex ent m xx hneh tvxo other glrls tled for the second place The basket l all and baseblll throxxs xx ere xx on by Marx Gr1llo and Betty Bavne Rosemarv Madden pl Iced fnrst rn the runnmg hop step jump Anme Kosoxneh of the sophomore group xx on fxrst pl lee ln the running brold jump 1nd 1n the running hop step jump Whxle Xtdl Tomneh xx IS busx NKll'lI'1lI'l1' hlgh jump honors Zorl Nlalkoxleh dlsplaxed great Plquette telmeel together mel demonstrlted thelr lthletle proxxess ln wmmng the basket ball and blseblll throvxs After mueh meloor pl letlee the glrls were preplred for the meet vxhleh occurred H1 the lltter pxrt of Vllx Miss Thlbodeau dlreeted and promoted this sport which IS a xalulble steppmg stone to hezlthx bodlts 1nd minds ow rt x nel! I 1 e e lixx xe beeulxel ruxx sr ss e ul X C Bottom roxx R X 1 e e gl u 1 x X Rmkenber It en l nt, UI d ,1 Uh! ' V , . , ' . .K ,, V ' , . , V la V '- Y V I 1 2 ' 1 1 'I V . i '1 K .lf I y K l sk- V ' '-, s ' ' .- 't s- t' s KV'-V. ' -L - i 1 . V V . -s K s Q . . s- l 'ua V' , V l ' , V- . . ' ss s ' I' y ' 1 V X V V V V' s - V. l ' U V V ' V ' , ' L 'Q ' 6 'K ' , 1 A . ' l .l' . speed nn outdxstanclng her classmates to Wm the 50-yard dash. Mary Russ and Dorothy V ' ' . ' I 7 .N x 1 'r ' I '.' L . . 'I' 5 rx': il, ful . l. Nl.1k', V. XY.1l lb-rg, Z. Nl.1lkox'itl1. li. .jr '. : X. ll.1x'iel un. Xl. lin , A. Kr'l ', l5, .le Lube. 2 . r b.t ', ll'l.'. l ngl nel, Nl. fllfllm , .- . ' 'l1Cl', l 'l' ' fl 1 . t g 'T 5 I A ty 1 'N ' 5- M p F Q- Y . I 5 s 'I N il , G . 5 Q, 'Q--f e- . ' V ' A i' f 5. A A 1 2 .



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X ,...--f BASKETBALL Onlv thurty seconds left to play and the score us tued Everyone us tense and ex cuted All eyes are on the pluers whose exerv move us seen Theres the whustle, the tup off The ball us quucklx taken passed there ut goes and the funal shot makes a wunnung basket The erowd goes vnuld Another eutcutung basketball game us ended Basketball h1s many 1dw 1nt1ges over other games It us excellent not only for the phw sucal exercuse ut guves but 1lso for the xugorous mental truunung as ut ealls for eoncen tratuon quuekness of pereeptuon and thougnt 1nd the team work whueh us so valuable 1 feature of ull group tetuuututes It us 1 very rapud game 1nd physucally ut does not demand the great strength requured for football but quuckness agulutw endurance, a keen sense of durectuon 1nd museul1r control are absolutely essentual The rules governung 1 player s behavuor on the floor are so struct that anger and loss of self control practucally rule a person out of the game The elumunatuon of rough ness and all over the floor play makes basketball an excellent game for gurls If played rught, ut us not a game for laq people or those who desure merely a luttle lught exercuse The team consusts of a center two form ards and three guards The game us played un two halves of twenty munutes each wuth a ten munute peruod between halves Its scores are made by eagung fueld goals and free throws New rules were untroduced thus year whuch made the guardung easuer and effectuwe The gurls basketball tournament was held after school hours from four to fuse thurty on several dufferent davs and a serv large number of gurls partucupated un the games Muss Thubodeau the eoach refereed all the contests The wunnung senuor team whuch was led by Catherune Belton ran up agaunst stuff eompetutuon un 1ll of theur games Mary Grullos telm was defeated bv thus team for the furst tume un four years Aluee Mae Nordstrom s team won the llurels for the junuors 1fter an exeutung game un whuch Barbara Brown s team w1s defeuted In the sophomore class, Ferra Cyherardu led her class mates to att1un the ehumpuonshup Moue than two hundred gurls partucupated un thus sport Top row V Caeuselnun C Bebler A Nl Nordstrom I Brown U l'lurrunu.,ton C ldel I. osanoxueh urd rovu NI clflSKl11ll l Nl C o e e s I1 1 u B .1 N C rullm Nlellowe eeond row Nl ohnxon C we C eombettu l bherure u A bkalskw ll liaehnuk C W hutman V hdrullu P Desseluer Bottom row A Spanush D C.urrue NI Nlonaeellu Zubueh P Booth Nlerhar A Kosovueh 5 Dukelueh u CWS! . . . . 1 - . ' . , . ' - e ,V s I F1 - I l ' V I Y. . . l - . . u ., , . Y V- v I rx I l i l '- ., . .... . . 1 ' 1 '-s ' ' sf . V' s f' ' ' - ' - Q ., . . , . ,W 11 lx . , i I .5 . , .. . K , . . . Q A. ' '. ',. .' ' X I l I I. V X s -A, ,u .i . Q i . ,. t . . . I , . . . . H ss - U Y U ' . V. . . - l I - -Y . , . V Y, . . 1 ,I Y I 1 x . .. . . , , . I. I. 1 P . . i x.. . . . . . . . , 1 3 . . . . .v . i . , . . .. . . , . 4 ' 'L ' . ' ' I ' I - . . . . . . Th' ': u . I1 u , . . Qaloviclu, A. P gfr'l , V. ..np4, Cf. c ton, I. i f x, KI. u ' -ll. s-- fu .,u , ,. uu. -1, u.. ,- f , -. ' -. 1, . 1 . Q , 3. ' , ': . , . ',. .u ,j. ', . ,-I.. , . ', I.' '.

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