Hibbing High School - Hematite Yearbook (Hibbing, MN)

 - Class of 1937

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i Bernard Cox-Hockey. entleman to the 'Wfnth degree A . . ma attraction at th5St.ate . .,.'4hat th 'ell-dressed lmang ill we 1. . . a iiliar sight to :lift '!CfYCfx!'S. Peter Davich - Those eyes permit .1 glimpse of much mischief lying within . . . likeable lively grin . . . he is his most valuable contribution . . . up, up, my friends, and quit your books. V5 Vine DiQiambattista-ISI c' snap- g eyes . . . he and Cay nake mar- velous 'hemists .Ms after hidden fa . . . wMie opportunity and his ckiihe l get there. ' Q1 , Frank Di Marchi - Football: Track. Vfishes someone would invent longer week-ends . . . books-'tis a dull end- less strife . . . Frank and his frankness -ex-newspaper salesman. 3' June .-Hematite: Lincoln Latin Cluby 'olleyball: Basketball: Oh! Doc- toijin Gypsy Rover. Fine manners, silent recommendation . . . oppor- unitv knocked for her and she wel- Qjciiriied it. V Loretta Davies--Basketball: Swimming. Footloose and fancy free . . . books are to her a bore . . . to worry is passe: let's grin and be gay . . . a typhoon of fun . . . alive wire. DuW'ayne Dillon-The world was made for fun and frolic: so was I . . . has a yen for college girls . . . don't provoke him or he'll Madden you . . . school work should be strictly intramural. .N Frank qlhhar--Possesses a sense of hu- mor gs r noticeable . . . appreciated by frifnds . . . a surplus of sunny energy r-4 . autocrat ot the library table . . . Lever a dull moment. i 1 I f' Y. . X r Ross Dorman-Hi-Y, sergeant at arms: X- chfaiis .D6wney--Blue Triangle: Orches- Band: Lincoln Orchestra: Lincoln La- tin club. I wonder what women see in me . . . another fliellyl lake dvveller . . . air-minded . . . magnificent idler. .lanet Iinglund-Red Cross Council: Girls' League, secretary: National Honor Society. Goods things come wrapped in small packages . . . now and then partakes in a little nonsense . . she studies. they say. Rose Farae-Lincoln Latin Club: Lin- coln Chorus: Gypsy Rover. Hib- bing's rooter from Chisholm . . . bril- liant in her work . . . speaks with pre- cision . . . gay disguise of frivolity. 37 tra.-- A willing worker with a ready smile . . . never loses time nor temper . . . sincerity counts . . . capacity for comradeship . . . comfy. H E4-eQ Y gf Y: ol Mary Ifniehi Gypsy Rove 1 Basket- ball: Volleyball: Trackig, 'ith her, conversation is a du't not a solo . . . action speaks louder?-than words . an exam le of le.?fr'Iitheness. L, . s ff-2 Joyce Fearing-Lincoln Tribune: Blue Triangle: Silver Triangle: Oh! Doc- tor : Lincoln Minstrelsn: Basketball. A iovial lass . . . popular through rules of her own making. Ruth Curby-Blue Triangle: Special Chorus: Trial by jury. A sweet at- tractive kind of race . . . a iournalist who wishes d ' ha ' been invent . . pes p ily. Jw ,fy fig. esRosier ' little . . . - den visitor t ll . . shes . . . a Ego . a pass- ive role . ' n ry Oldsmo- bile . . . as char o the French. Marion Dillon-Her Irish blarney keeps her in good stead . . . has a cheery manner and style . . . makes no room for care . . . shakes a wicked ankle . . . well liked by all who know her. Raymond Domenichetti- H Club: Basketball, manager: Football, manager. Smallest manager in the history of the Hibbing I-I. S .... so rapid in his moye- ments that he takes others by surprise. Linnea Eliason- Gypsy Rover. Sin- cere at all times . . . aHable . . . travels on life's common way . . . trust, but take care whom . . . craves solitude . . . her failings resemble virtues. XVilbert Ifrickson- H Club, presi- dent: Basketball: Football. One brave of the eleven warriors . . . without a lot of hullabaloo . . . an effectual dis- play of force . . . a young man of promise. Nlary Fena-Senior Secretary: Klas- quers: Blue Triangle: Red Cross Coun- cil: National Honor Society: Special Chorus: Lincoln French Club: Oh! Doctorn: Gypsy Rover. joins in the fun without coaxing . . . practices co- ediquette.

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joseph Burke-Special Chorusg Oh! Doctor g Lincoln Minstrelsug Gypsy Rovcrng Tulip Time. The self-taught hoofer of Hibbing High . . . one of the Burlte boys . . . I never work when I can dance. Curtis Carlson-Hi-YQ Bandg Orches- trag Lincoln Nlinstrelsf' Makes amaz- ing discoveries in chemistry . . . shat- ters girls' record for chattering . . . knows all the answers. Hedvig Carlson-The carbon copy . . . so shy yet so sweet . . . bestows her smiles on all . . . must still explain, l'm . quietly and unas- f isto 1 - ts itself. 1 lll Midi q,f'J' .i g!Xyu'f,lCh -one Cgaterll-Liked! dos: ouneil, irls L , secret , Bas lawn swgyatllifugwimlmg, Life ,Saying T ucenter' fjun . . . likes fto shaxfgfn a little, hief . . . prac- tiD6s!her scale? Ptjddd 'moments. l . Marian Christman-Basketball. Sedate and lady-like in bearing . . . just missed being Mary Christmas . . . center of gravity , . . . beauty reflects beauty . . . aristocratic. Arthur Clune-Hi-Y. lt's my eyes what slays 'em . , . I'm a dreamer, but aren't we all . . . Little Audrey stor- ies' devotee . . . immune to gloom . . . marches in step with life. Kari-in Fiilsnn 1 PIC ,Y rfsfirfi.-ins fixfguh M l es o amo a ro . . rather Vt. , 4-3-.ifaof Paul Burl-te-Special Chorusg i'Trial by juryng Gypsy Roverg Tulip Time. XVould rather play than work . . . I must have my fun . . . ten flying tin- gers . . . man of a glib tongue. Ifridolf Carlson-A good example of a solemn, serious senior . . .a comrade neither glum nor merry . . . just ma to climb the tree of knowledge . . . a ' tends to work at hand. U Tage Carlstrom true s of th i- kings . . iapp' ve ever 'ep the middlc se . . conse e onver- sntion . . . roduc seeds thou it. en . V. c v - .. st to ur g P uoffnds noutoffun...on r toes . . . home an 'where. Violet Church-Xvorldly-wise and wit- ty . . . statuesque . . . her head is cropped with ringlets spun of golden sunbcams . . . tried and true . . . with- out fear and without reproach. Glen Coder-Hi-Yg H Clubg Swim- ming. As likeable as he is laudable . . . paddles around with Lukens' proteges Robert Byrns-Hi-Yg Swimming. I'll be the third to make thc name famous . , . Napoleon, too, was small but great . . . the State, .jt is I . . . ready for another fling . monopoly on love. 1 E aff X 3 Harriett Carlson-Ont. the twins we oca 't tell apart . . . her lieart's as light as er hair . .Q maiden of gracious smi s . . e good twin deserves an- o . 1 -.. ond a atani - Blue Triangleg' Red Cross ouncilg Basltetballg Volleyballg Tru' 9 Numeral. Has a ready fwinkle We i her eye . . at home on skates . . . etite bu not demure. lW,!'l flll ckaTo her virtues be kind t . . . . . . the Way to a man's heart-her cooking . . . reads the eater's', digest . . . faces the future with a smile . . . a girl with appetizing ideas . . . a merry mixer. Raymond Clark- H Clubg Golfg Hockey. The end of a perfect drive . . . it's tee-time for him all the time . . . smooth in action . . . plaguing, his hobby . . . a contented champion. G Leo rd Coduti-Has bright eyerdeas .,,.'.y. satisfactory in every respect . . . 'th little effort makes the grades . . fh 1 b it - 'X 1 - ' ' ' acc 0 WHS - - ' H2 70 Cn Ycwfd rlmjmerrily he rolls along to success. . . . the midnight rider. ffnrnlvn f'iilsitfil-l.-nnrifr-- XD-wr. Xiu, r 1- i r 4 i f-i .



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Mafio Ferrara--'f'H'T Clubg Golf. To eat, sleep, and play golf is allil ask . . . beams of fun shine around him . . . an installment sleeper . . . a few musts and a few maybes . . . dashing. V lfdward Flynn-I've done my duty, and I've done no more . . . a future sales- man . . . I'll take vanilla . . . I dream lot! much . . . always knows the ans- wer, but sometimes it's not right. Grant Galloway-Hi-Y. Never worries . . . needs a stirrer-upper . . . why do they bother me . . . has a rosy outlook . . . an eye for the future . . . riding is cheaper . . . reserved, reliable, relaxed. Lucille Gessner-Blue Triangleg Silver Triangleg Track. There's something about a college boy . . . bands fascinale her . . . usually caught strolling . . . trim, irig, and tripping. john Gillis - Sophomore Presidentg Heniatiteg H Clubg Red Cross Coun- cilg National Athletic Honor Societyg Swimmingg Track. Minnesota's crack free-styler . . . no ladies' man. Patricia Goldborg-Nlasquersg Blue Tri- angleg Silver Triangleg Bandg Orches- trag Basketball: Volleyballg Swimmingg Traekg Life Savingg Numeralg Large H ' Shield. A round-the-towner. Mildred Fleming - Gypsy Rovcrug Ask the Professor. That ever so smart shining complexion . . . calm and unhurried . . . cool as a moonlit pool . . . eyes of conspicuous blue. Ada Iforti-Track. By all her friends liked very well . . . many a curl of un- confined and flowing hair . . . clothes, her weakness . . . scurries about airily . . . on the mark. Laura Gelling-Lincoln Tribuneg Blue Triangleg Otchestrag Basketballg Vol- leyball. Does tomorrow what can be done tomorrow . . . eternally whisper- ing . . . aims to revise the German language. XVill' 1 Giftin--Thespiansg Oh! Doc- t r , Gypsy Rover g Tulip Time g -- sk the Professorng Penrod. Talk- i , . 'y..A1t1ve . . . good company . . . man with 'restricted affections. Mary Glusiea-Sparkling eyes and shy sweet smile . . . willowy . . . a perfect serious looking senior . . . content with simple tasks . . . merely for fun . . . a harmony of color. James Grant-Hi-Yg Red Cross Coun- cil. Iimhusiast uf Popular Mechanics . . . here lingers laughter . . . keeps up with the world . . . a credulous thing is love. a uma. do fp-ic-M ' I f,v:f--g stu--LS LAK- k'J'l C ' fran X., Ag-, 6,,,XL ,sc ,.,U... ti g,4. 9 .Lair-,. Xiarun Cn-in.-r-Fil i- T angle: Silver Andrew GUFICCYSOUZT re are two Clarence Flynn-Appears as Irish as his name . . . I work some, but play I must . . . his complexion, the girls' se- cret desire . . . an eligible bachelor. .. the fountain of youth . . . his hair stays put. Gertrude Frost-Lincoln Tribuneg Oh! Doctorug Gypsy Rover. Girlish . . . mischievous . . . always happy . . . a smile like a sunshine dart . . . my true love hath my heart . . . looks things over. Louis Germ-Football. Prom the me- tropolis of Kitzv' . . . of medium height, but all ' ength is capable of annoying . you'd better be nice to himg otrects papers, you know. X K, by Leo Gillem- ' makes might . . . a prompt, dec Wi e man . . . one who de- sires o 0 ' . . . just plain nice . . . 'hy this toil and trouble . . . de- i a ', determinate, dauntless. ta KX No a Gohres-Senior Presidentg , qu presidentg Thespiansg Special of . - - as 1. is iorusg ' ukp Time 3 Penrod. Sen- 'o ' choice . . . acts his part . . .handy ian about school. V 1 Marvin Greene-Used to be the physi- cal energy at the Western Union . . . follows the leader . . . the ski's the limit . . . after me, the deluge . . . not at all singular . . . an airy tread. Iris flnusiqnn 1. lin.-.Jn Orrhpcrra-

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