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MBLY ASSE L OO E HIGH , SCI-I 1 1-H
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THE ARGGNAUT MCMXVII Seniors A for Anderson, a member of our class. B for Baribeau, a sweet little lass: C for Cole, so quiet and demure. D for De Langis, jolly, to be sure. E for Erickson, quietest of the boys. F for Plaminio, known for his noise. G for Gibson, receiving high marks. H for Honeychurch, enjoying all larlzs. I is missing - - no place for ego. J . ff r Johnson, from Alpha to Omega. K for Khouryqlna queer little damef' L for Lord, who has played many a game. M for Miench, a good friend of all. N for Nowatzhi, who plays basket-ball. Q is a zero, never seen in our path. P for Powell, a wizard in math. Q is a cue to travel along. R for Rudolph, little but strong. S for Spencer, sturdy and true. T for Tramontin and Touhey too. U for, you, Iron Mountain High. V for Van Laanen, who never could lie? p W for Wohfeil, slender and tall. , and Y,we'll not use at Hall. Z for Zebel, with a smile on her face. K it is our class who has set the pace. -1 l i l
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i a i THE WAPSGUNAUT In Memoriarm .-MRQ LEE B AMIDON, age fifty-one 'years for' seventeen ' years superintendent -ofthe Qlron Mountain schoolsdied at the Presbyterian Hospital, Chicago, November twenty - ninth, nineteen 'ihundred .Mr. .Amidon spent :his fearly life on :a 'farm in Ohio and later attended fthe University of Michigan where he was graduated with the fdegreeof ,Bachelor of Arts. For ive years following graduation he was superintendent of the 'schools of West Bend, Wiscomin, Just before taking up :his work at Iron Mountain -he recieved theedegree :of Master of Arts from Harvard 'Uni- versity. ' He was swell fitted for his life work for he er- celled -in' administrative -and executive ability. His aim was to -have P8 'perfect schoolg perfect in instruction, perfect in :discipline perfect in tone and in spirit. Mr. Amidon's schoolad- ministration the Lincoln building was completed, -and the 'Wash- ington, Lowell, Fulton, Farragut and High School buildings and the Carnegie Library were constructed and the number of teachers was increased -from forty six to .seventy six. Mr. Amidon -enjoyed an extended reputation as a succesful superintendent and was held in high esteem by his associates. For years he was one of the leading :spirits in the Upper Penin- sula Educational 'Association 1-andfat one time was .president of that organisation. 1' We,,1the -of :nineteen hundred seventeen, spent cle- ven out of our thirteen 'years of .school life under his induence and thememory of his fine personality will remain with us always, A Mildred Johnson '17 as s --r.4 rg
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