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.. -- - 20 1 s 1-' 14 19 20 24 30 1 6 12 14 17 18 20 25 31 1. 9 15 17 21 2-1 28 29 -J ti 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 23 20 30 31 1 3 4 5 li 11 12 13 17 Ulf fff At- 1 I -1 ,G 7 9' f,. f- X J ' n dhx ,. , : X . 4 I A In . , V .5 V I 4- N li.-..-l- V 5 af 'N' x'k ' fl tif wn ! 51,-, 'vi '-f--' 1 771' '. XL xr- 5 jet- i if ,L ' -2:3 ..i....i.'- -'-'- sffq,-F F V' 1 Pg-' 1,1 iii-c ' vi. Malaga x .2 L,,, 5, K 4 1 ' :suv QQX. ' AUGUST First day of school. l'll'l'SlllllCll even greener than we were four yars ago. SEPTEMBER First bank day. Meeting of proslwetive debators. Miss Sehutz and Miss Bam-h go to the wilds of Aurora to a Young l'eople's Meeting. Debate praetive starts in earnest. First test in American llistory, and we wish it were the last. lflleetion of 1-lass oiiieers. Student Vouneil meeting. Big day for the physics class. Mr. Guild reeeives a toy gas engine. Seniors give first danee of year. Debate elub elects oliieers. OCTOBER Shorthand Club stage hobo party. Mum-h natural talent. 1i0f1'0SlllCllfS equally to half of the daneers. 7 Teachers' lnstitute--no school. First Senior trowel hunt and danee. Pep meeting. Tryout for debate starts. Movie at seven. Debate teams selected. Ulass meeting. UClltl1'1ll'f0l' reader from Ferris entertains with a lot Meow! IIallowe'en. Two bad boys rang a ehureh bell. Ask the eops. NOVEMBER Movies. Debate teams revised after a severe tryout. Dr. Youtz of Appleton talks. Again the movies. Freshman stag by Hi-Y. Senior class meeting. Bill Brown throws a party up at his house. Good time? 1 hope. Praetiee debate with Feleh. - Ho Hum! Movies. DECEMBER Hurrayl The new 1-'ord arrives. Hi-Y conference at Norway. Dad Elliot main attraction. First league debate with Vulean. Our team won unanimously. Junior elass play. Debate with Stambaugh-again we win. Student Council meeting at 4. Movies. Senior class jello arrives. Mr. Guild and girl friend, Bob Knight a11d Andrew Engstrom explored C' under the guidance of Mr. Knight. Debate with Kingsford. Our team victorious. Mr. Poore and first debate team journey to Vulcan, then to Est-anaba. Vacation starts. Debate teams get no vacation-come to school and praetiee every day. Basketball, Iron Mountain 20--lshpeming 14. Alumni danee under chairmanship of l,0lll0llll' Ruitato is a great sueeess. Alumni basketball game. Iron Mountain, 23-Alumni 13. NVon'f be long now. Goodbye dear old 1927. JANUARY Ring out the old, ring in the new. Xv0ll'0lll0 1928. Movies at seven. l'raetiee debate with Kingsford. Our boys win debate with Quinnesee Ii-0. Basketball, lron Mountain :iil7ML'lllllllllll'L' lti. Iron Mountain 28-Kingsford 12. Practice for Ili-Y band . Ironwood 23-Iron lN1ountain 20. Movies. Page Eighty-four served un- of hokum. hapin Mille
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