Iron Mountain High School - Argonaut Yearbook (Iron Mountain, MI)

 - Class of 1928

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1l1.l1 - -v- lf PK X tg.,-'91 ' if ' tif' 4- 7 1 . fe ' - www NW N SJ-V ' f enior Glass Ggfistory ln September of 1924, the Freshmen Department store of lron blountain, was incorporated by bliss Hofer, Nlr. Jelsch and hir. Travis. The amount of goods on hand was limited, being only a few bolts of linglish and geography, but by much economy and fore-thought, it was sufficient to start the store in business. A competent staff consisting of a manager, ass't. manager, bookkeeper and an ass't. bookkeeper was chosen. ln the year of 1925, different clubs, such as the Hi-Y and the Dramatic club, were formed. Several parties were also given. The store proved a very energetic one. A Christmas cantata, an operetta, and many plays were put on by the Dramatic club and musical organiza- tions. Some of the employes were admitted to the Basketball team, which had been formed by the older stores, and gained distinction for themselves in the honorable record of the team for that season. At the end of the year, an inventory of the stock was taken and it was found that no department had suffered any loss, but, on the contrary, there was a large increase in the capital. At the beginning of the next year a new board of directors was chosen, and since the store had greatly risen in importance, they felt that the name of Freshmen should be changed to Sophomore, signifying a superior business house. During this year, business was better than it had ever been before. Many large sales were made and their buyers brought back from the cities, an entirely new stock, consisting of algebra, science, and a higher grade of English. It was at this time that the Band was organized, which attended several basketball games and helped the team to win, by their encourage- ment and loyal support. More members of the company joined the team, this year, giving the Sophomore store an important place in it. An organization, called the Girls' Reserve, was also formed. At the end of 1927, to celebrate the success of their store, the Juniors gave a party and invited everyone to attend. The store had, by this time, progressed so far that they had a huge surplus, with which to do anything they wished. They decided to give a play called, The Fortune Hunter. This play was very cleverly presented and helped to 'Page Thirty i. .il-1-11

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