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1l1'110I'S President ............. Rov YUNcnz1.U'rn Treasurer.. . ....... En. HAM Vice-President. .MAxc:uEnl'r1s McliNc1co1c Secretary. . . . . .HELEN BROWN Martha Anderson. Cora Arneth. Minnie Austin . Edna Ball. Margaret Benedlct. Harry Bengry. Ethel Bergdahl. Mary Birl. Anna Birl. Helen Brown. Ire11e Bucket. Clarence Bystrom. Bessie Chapman. Fred Cornell. George Dunstan. Russel Finch. Clilford Finch. Loretta Gallery. Will Gordon. John Gunville. Mo'1 ro: Comqgv Throzggfh Ilijimlfics. CLASS COLORS-Bl2lCk and Orange. Cr.ASS FLOWER-,BFOWD-CYCCI Susan. Ed. Ham. Gertrude Hawes. Mary Heko. Herbert Hodgson. Ernest Harris. Walter .Iohnson. Vlola Jones. Pearl Kahn. Mildred Keese. Jennie Lind. Marie Lloret. Florence Lloret. James Mandley. Charles Markert. Genevieve McKereghan. Genevieve McEncroe. Margaret McEncroe. Laura Moody. John J. Neary. Ida Noble. Donat Pepin. Clayton Quayle. .lohn Ryan. Marguerite Scribner. Lawrence Seaborg. Harold Shaddick. Matti Sivula. Vivian Sleoman. Mary Small. Agnes Swanson. Clara Steinbracker. Olga Sylow. . Carl Thompson. Maud Tislov. Carl Tellefsen. Myrtle Trebilcock. Louis Unmuth. Janette Warner. Roy Yungbluth.
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HISTORY OF SOPHOMORES. VVhen the class of 1908 left the lligh School, they dedicated the faithful little spider, who watched them through their four years, to the class of 1911. It will now begin tl1e history of this worthy class. The class of 1911 o11 the whole, entered the school as orderly Freshmen should, showing by their diligence and spirit, their great desire to finish the great work they had started. As a class we now look well and prosperous, and seem day by day to ad- vance, at least from our standpoint, of course an unbiased one. At the be- ginninlg of the second year of our High School course we found that we still retained our large number of 120. Month after month the black bright-eyed little spider has kept a most strict watch over us, and was not in the least shocked, at certain doings of members. For instance, when the Assembly Room door was smashed last year by a few careless members, he merely shook his wise little head, and, hoping for the best, continued his endless task of watching. But wait, not endless surely, for in two years, in 1911, he will have the supreme satisfaction of seeing each member handed his or her diploma, and then, but not until then, will he be able to stop watching. At the beginning of the year, when we began our studies in the new High School, our little chaperon had to be removed and placed i11 new surround- ings, but his first feeling of strangeness was soon overcome by his great delight at seeing each member become wiser and more sober. They became more industrious as a whole and alittle later they even began to pay their dues. Then too they have accomplished much in baseball. The team has become stronger and more able, and it is believed that they have a fu- ture to be envied. But in March, 1909, at the oratorical contest, the little spider, received a' shock that made him sit up and take notice. The class of 1911 showed that they had speakers to be proud of, and those who next year, would easily be able to carry off all the honors for Ishpeming. Again on May 18th others showed their true worth to the class whose future is as- sured, and we feel therefore that we can reasonably hope that when the class of 1911 leaves the school, it will leave behind a memory worth having, and each member will be able to say, Nothing VVithout Effort. LEO. STEIER.
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