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Its members are: 1 The Snphumnve Qllass The sophomore class is proud to acknowledge its of Houghton High School. The class has supplied important members of the part in the activities Latin, Glee, Dramatic and Art Clubs. Many sophomores play in the band and orchestra. Several of the girls were cheer leaders, and a few Older Girls' Conference. The boys have been active athletes on the football, teams. were delegates to the basketball, and track Many of the boys and girls alike have been named on the honor roll. Since the new Home Room system came into effect, the sophomore class has been divided into three parts. The sponsors for these groups were Miss Leary, Miss Lyon, and Mr. Burton, all of whom asm and patience in making the sophomore class of 19 have shown enthusi- 35 a happy one. Norman Alatalo Jack Atkin Mary Banks Bernice Barth Dorothy Bloing Edmond Beaudry Wennonah Bourgeois Joseph Brand James Broom John Brown Charles Brunett Sylvia Carlson Medlyn Collins Edna Conley Fay Cundy Emma Curnow Kenneth Datson Melba Downing Albert Dreis Martha Eskelinen Lillian Etapa. Mae Frenette Berdine Greenleaf Charles Hebner Francis Holly Ellen Karppi Evelyn Karr Sylvia Keksi Henry Kivela Arthur Klenner Ann Knauz Esther Laitinen Jane Lang Evelyn Lange Robert Laurell Alice Lehti Donald Leinonen John Lenz James Lompre Helen Lundy Fred Meyer George Mikkela Edwin Moilanen Phyllis Montgomery Esther Moykkynen Marie Murto Geraldine Mutter Katherine MacDonald Joh,n McGuire Tohn McLean Krimsel Nichola Helen Parks Paul Niskanen John Ollikainen Sulo Palonen Grace Pernaski Edmund Provost Mary Reynolds Grace Roberts Margaret Runge Elias Salo Geraldine Savard Paul Schubert Claire Schwarzenberg Jack Seaman Bernard Shiroda Margaret Starkweather Hattie Stone Ruth Swift Miriam Teliin Ellen Tepsa Fred Trathen Donald Tretheway Richard Trezona Edward Turk Cy Wedge Mary Wieber Marie Willmes Carmen Wimmer
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Members of the Junior Class. David Andrew 'Ellyn jjmrim: Qllass The officers for th,is year were: President, Jeanne Myers: Vice-Presi- dent, Harold Beyer: Secretary, Helen Latimer. Mrs. Chamberlin and Mr. MacDonald were the class sponsors. Many of the boys have earned letters. Our star tennis player, Ruth Cattell, has upheld the school well in the tournaments. On May 2, a lyceum number was sponsored to raise funds for a Prom. Mr. Edwards made it possible to make some more money on an excellent concert given by musicians from the Northern State Teachers College. The Prom was held on June 7. with everY0ne making merry to the tune of the Merry Makers. Robert Atkin Evelyn Beaucage Lucille Beljan William Bennetts Harold Beyer Esther Brown Stephen Brunet Kathleen Brunette Thomas Butkovich Byron Carlson Vvesley Carlson Ruth Cattell Francis Chamberlain Marjorie Courchaine Gwendolyn Crago Agnes Croteau Earl Croze Eleanor Croze Clyde Cundy Joyce Datson Agnes DeMars Dorothy Dix Irene Dorvinen Elva Doyle Dorothy Dymond Mary Feira Edith Fillbrook George Foley Esther Forslin John Forslin Robert Fountain Betty Frimodig June Garbolino William Gauthier George Gekas Chester Gibbs Elsie Granroth William Guilbeault Esther Gullstrand Tyyna. Haapala. Martha Haarala Dorothy Hankey Nelson Hebner Vvalter Hendrickson Mary I-Iobba VVil1iam Hodge Alice Jenkins Asta Johnson Eleanor Johnson Godfrey Johnson Verna. Johnson Miriam Jussila Toivo Kangas Arthur Karam Frances Kehl Agnes Kelly Ann Kennedy Arthur Kirkish Sylvia Koski Virginia Krellwitz Earl Kroll Edna Laitlnen Betty Lampshire Albert Larson Helen Latimer John Latvis Robert Lauren Catherine Laux Theodore Leinanen Loretta Lewis Richard Llshinski XViIbert Lund Kenneth Mandertleld Reino Manninen Doris Mayworm Patricia Mehrman Marion Merrifleld Dorothy Merrill Glenn Michels Helen Mikkola. Esther Moehrke Clarence Monette Ramona Montgomery Grace Moon Daune Moore Clara Morrey Jeanne Myers 'Wilbert Myre Naomie McGann Edward Nelson Ruth Nevala Arvld Nieml Edwin N lemi Verna Nlemi William Pelmear Marie Pakkala Esther Peterson Paul Peterson Howard Piippo Norman Pirttima Margaret Ralph .Tohn Reagan Elizabeth Richard Elizabeth Richards Francis Rogers Margaret Rompf Alice Runge Judson Schaefer Edward Schroderus Florence Shea Margaret Simons June Skewes John Smith Robert D. Smith Robert E. Smith Lucille St. Amour Jo eph Stone Paul Succa Marie Sullivan Kathryn Sutinen Reino Tarvas Sylvia Teliln Ingrid Tronti Ruth Tulpo Toivo Virenius Edward Voght Irene Virtanen Clayton Walters Lucille Wedge Ted Wessala
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FOOTBALL Fourth Row-Rogers, Smith, Gekas, Provost, Lauren, Brunett, Tobin, tfoac-h Bugni, 'Phird Row-Peterson, Karam, Kanmas, Ryynanen, Johnson, Bennett, Good- reau. Second Row-Sullivan. Trathen, Gauthier, Mm-Lean, Saarinen, Nelson, Smith. First Row-Wliutkovieh, Atkin, Nettell, Shiroda, Bennett, Klein, lklt-t'arthy. The Houtrhton football team passed through one of its most disastrous seasons the past year. 'Phe 1-all for eanditlates brought out about fifty aspirants to athletic' fame. XVith the tive lettermen ofthe previous year as a nueleus, and several proinising eandidates, Coaeh Hugni endeavored to build a team. After two weeks ol' practiee, we met Lake Linden on the Hubbell Field and lost ISU-6. The maine remained a tie until the last quarter, when Lake Linden svored twiee, 'Phe next week we traveled to IJAnse. Houghton came within scoring distance several times, but L'Anse scored in the third quarter on a long pass. Our next visitor and vit-tor was Hancock. They overcame us by 15-0. 'Phe following week we beat L'Anse on our field, 13-6. The gaine was :L thriller and was featured by L'Anse's aerial attack. ltyynanen and Gan-v thier scored for Houghton. Next, we met Hancock at Condon Field and were beaten -il-0. Still sniarting from that defeat, we went to Lake Linden and got trounced, 10-U. After a week in whit-h no pram-tice 1-ould be held due to freezing: weather, Houghton journeyed to Calurnet. XVe were defeated by the tremendous st-ore of GX-0. For the iirst time in several years, Houghton failed tn place a man on the all-star team. 'Pom Bennett was plan-ed on the all-star sec-ond team, and lid llyynanen and 'Pom Butkovich were given honorable mention. During the season, the team lost the servit-es of Nettell, I-lrey, Tobin,
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