Ishpeming High School - Hematite Yearbook (Ishpeming, MI)
- Class of 1913
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: XQX3 P QJWZQQWWWMM THE HEMATITE Volume X 19 13 Year Book of the Senior Class of the Ishpeming High School 1913 Wx.f.XT , X QX X E, xx , TABLE OF CONTENTS. Introductory . . . . 1- 18 S011101 '..... . . 18- 30 Junior .... . . 30- 34 Sophomore . . . .. 34- 38 Freshman .... . . . 38- 42 Interior views . . . . . 42- 46 Athletics .... ..... . . 46- 60 Clubs and Societies .... .. 60- 80 Social ..... ...... . . 80- 82 Commencement ..... . . . 82-110 Grinds and Otherwise . . . .... 110 et seq. Finis. C25 , ISHPEMING HIGH SCHOOL rm 1 2 if 5 5 W fi Q Ai S E 1 N l KW ' nj: . In ll V N L hx 1 I K .X , lt W f? Y 1 1' 'L GREETINGS. To all those whose kzndly znterest Has euer been wzth our school, To the Alumni, Faculty, and Student Boay We take pleasure fn presenting Our Annual, The Hematite, On whose pages you will final the story Of lshpemzng Hzgfh School lie for 1912-13. C53 Principal C. H. DOWMAN un X1 A .-. QN9 .A .l ' v AIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHhm. ,E ff IIMMIIIIIIMIIIIMILA fi ' - X b R' I P Ny E. .E 2 DEDICATION. E5 :E 5 E 22 : To our PFIMCILZJGI, Mr. C. H. Dowrnan, whose ' business admznzkfrahbn has raked our E' school 10 ifs hzghesf standard, and ,I ln appreciaffon of his kzndness :E K fo our class, we dedicafe ' thzk our Annual, : The H6mUfI'f6 , : ' for 1913. 4 ?-: :?i N i h ,'xnnmsuinmnxruumrnEZEZUEQEAEn nmnmw nnnmnm v f A aaee 14.15 '.- -'A' C75 BERNARD EGER :- 171' :- . ,r.' VVALFRID ELSON L A A LAVV R ENCE MYERS RTITH MITCHELL RUBY JOHNSON HELEN BRAASTAD ' f E'E N O R : HARRY VAN BROCKLIN CARL TALEEN 1913 ANNUAL BOARD. C83 MERLE TREMBATH NATHANIEL ROVVE MARJORIE NEEDHAM SELMA OLSON If v w 1 I M X I f N v A elf' A g Q .N KN X M '. 1 N5 K l 'y WXXW 5 I A A Qs 3 5 'G wyn' 'U' I A B XS X j I-bl' i ' .' , X X v I ' . - ,f P 1 Xxx U lg X MY ' ' g , xx 'M ' . . N wx MT' . EM! ' I' 7 s J fl'Mj , i l HX + iw 'gi ' X WY I , A . K WW5 ' NR - ,K ,QQ 5 y u QQ! of A ' X, A if f ' A 4 1' J M N b Z NX? I! J MXN ANNUAL BOARD. - BOARD OF EDUCATION. JOHN G. WELSH, Presidenl. FRED. TONNESEN, Secrelary. THOMAS BARGH. JOHN SKOGLUND. C103 WM. P. BELDEN Superintendent E. E. SCRIBNER UU MISS ELEANOR BLANCHARD. C125 fmt UH' ff' ' 5'-xx 7.9 - 4 XM Mllh wmlilmtllmlml l f milmhw L: E Miss ELEANOR BLANCHARD E E Our Class Counselor, E ,I 'E Our teacher, and our friend. 22 A :E Whose klndness, patzence, and hard work in 5 leadzng our class has been an gg znsptratzon to us all. : E' E gf To her we can onbl extend our thanks and : gi the hope that fn future years we EE: may reahee in part the : gs debt of gratztude :E 2 we owe her. E L ' f 'X 1 VOWWNQW , QQmnn n1tg Qnt1mttat ta2f 5g C133 HIGH SCHOOL SONG. Hail! beacon light oi' lshpeming, Hail, High School, 'tis of thee we sing. ,Neath heav'ns high dome ot azure blue, Thou art thyself as firm and true. Surrounded by the hills so old, Whose iron hearts are strong and bold. To thee our people turn with pride, In thee their love and hope abide. Thy sons and daughters do thee bless, Thy teachings mould a lifes success. Then let us haste, and garlands rare, VVreathe round our lligh School ever fa Superior 's mighty deeps are blue, And northern skies are that fair hue, Our color this-it tells of might, Of love of truth and love of right. Long life and health and happy hours, God grant thee, Alma Mater ours. G45 ir FA QU MC Y ff! My fx , My ' ,xx 5 fill W , ULTY. C FA English, EDNA B. Hl'nsuN A Ilisforgja 'Q FACULTY. HE. E. SCRIBNER Sl1Pt'1'illt01llll'llf. . . ...l'. II. DQWMAN Principal ........... THEUIMRE NE1.soN Jlrzllu nmliws. M. lXII'l'C1lliI.I. ELEANUR liI..xNuiI.xRD MRS. NELLIE W. KRuG.1x1.xN 01.1.1 F. fill-IFFICR NV. C. PLVMMER Sdnlw ' A. R. W.v1'suN FLORENCE A. I31z.x.xs'1'.xD ' ' ESTI-11.1.15 Rl11NE1r.xR'1' Gorman. . . . .. ...... II. M. NEAT French. . . . . .IIELEN H. ADUDDELL Latin. .. . . XVILIIICIJMINA HoYsETH SPECIAL TEACHERS: .........H. P. 3vI 1'Zl'IY S1l19Cl'l'Z4S0I' .llanual Traz'nz'11g. . . . . . . LEuN.xR1v I'f,L.K.X IIENRY IIANSUN f'l.YDI'I BIITCIIELL As.v1'xIa11z's. . . SIIPCITZISIII' Dmmstiv Svivncc ..... . .......... ANNE SC11x'R'1'z f XVINIFRICI7 f'4fJOLEY 1 lJo1eo'1'11y EGER A.v.wz'.sf111zfs. . . . . . Booiflfccpilzg. .. .......... GVY RINGLE Stcnograplzy. .. .. .Mlm J. M. P. HKMWN Drawing .... .... . . .JEAN M. IIAY Music. . . . . LOUISE SToN14: Az'l1lcz'z'cs.. ..A. R. XVATSHX C175 C183 HALL. EMBLY ASS -k'w 35fWfxGVt?Hi xKKgEvmwm 1941-nA Q15 KW,..,,x,g4T.,Q, 3- - lw... . Z. 6. 4 H u We F' 1 ,P A' -.Q 1, W, fam, ,, N, K ,Q ., 5 1 , f, . Kwik 1 , in-'V ,fy j vjf-1 49.311, ' p.QQ.., I 1' 'I fi' 'QQ ', '1- x,'- :gig ,Ng ','- nf' 2.1, 'gp bf L V H 561 XF? f A 'Tx IQ, Hp, A-D, 'XSQY -g f'Jgy df sw jiikjwh L 511356 'K M if E W W lm L Q. MR., L Q Kuff ,QT ' w 544, x vfnxgi 1 Qv A xg. . .. ez 1. . me . L, .wh . ,,,. . 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' , A e. 4 '41 '1 . f 4 , ' ,f , ' '1' ' 'A'-1 44-NH' . N1 . M 4 . . 1,5 . , .li 1 A , .,,,.. A, A . . . .4 , A gk, 1 .1, A A , .nr , . , 35 . ., X wg' mix jw. ,' xs7,.gj,' , my 1, .1 gy -'sg ,,:11Y-. 7 V'Qf.5. .1 gg I r by 1, . ,QM w.H9Y9Q',g'f1-W '1' , , 5. 11 52. .5 iw! if f - -11'5UJf,. . 35 3 -Q.. wily . an ,. ' xii' ' -4- . .E IB. ,gg xg. ' + -.nb 1 . L' .-193144 1 f 1.11 xl, gn' W .xg k-,Avg V. - A ' - .A . gr, ,J w .. , --',:, . 1 FM .- v 1' nf . V Kg, Fufm- f 1 ,533 ,J in A Jimi, A ...M Ps , Kjjigz -.df A v - I .. i r 19,573 . 1 A 1 A H 1 f ' u ' ' on af 51. . 1. 1. .1 1.2. .1 '11'1?i'1 1 ...Q 11 . ...QQ 1 1+ 1 1,1 X L 'E.'x..H W 1 .1 4 K'. f 'ff f wx KN X '- ? 1F i Ps , V x Xi Wax MXM M fs f? X W AV JW N wr Qxhsx M Xl , :A ff! 'if xx 6 XX NYM ' jf ,X x. 1 XR jf! iff if '41 f'WK 1 W w x XZQYHJWFS JAMES E. FLAA English C0'1l1'.w'. Wise to resolve and patient to command. Forum V . President of class, Sophomore, Junior and Senior years. Glet- Club. German Club. Football. Basket ball. Treasurer of Freshman vlass, 1909-10. Oratory. g HELEN HARRIET BRAASTAD. VALEDICTORIAN. Latin Course. t'Dc-ep-sighted in intelligences, ideas , atoms and iniluencesf' Vice-president of class, Junior and V Senior years. President of Girls' Literary Society, 1st semester. 1912-13. Ijl'l'SldI'llf of French Club. Assistant Editor'-iii-cliief of the Annual. BERNARD EGER. English Coursrf. g good in Hu is a thinker and a door everything he undertakes. Secretary of Senior class. Business Manager of Annual. Business Manager of Senior play. Business Manager of Junior Reception. Treasurer of German club. SELMA OLSON. Latin Course. Thy 1nodesty's a candle to thy merit. Girls' Literary Society. Class Treasurer, 1911-12, 1912-13. Assistant Art Editor of Annual. Forum. C203 RVDOLPII ANDERSON. SALUTATORIAN. ' Scientific Course. A man of mark. Forum president, 1st Semester, 1912-13 Debating team, 1911-12, 1912-13. Customs Oiiicer in Little Tycoon. Football. Baseball. Declamation Contest. MARIA-SN BICNGRY. RVTH BICRGMAN. English, Cr1111'scf. Jflzglislli Course. 'A bl-in: not too bright 11or good for th-ntle of spot-1,-ll, be-ueticent of mind! lllllllllll IlZlfllI't S daily food. Girls' Lite1':1ry Smlie-ty, 21111 Vivo-presi Girls' Litf-1'111'y So0iOty. de-ut, 2ll1l st-111vste1', 1912-13. llt'l'Ill2lll Club. JAMES POVVER BARGH. lfnglishf Course. A 1l21l'llllt'SS, flaming 11wt4-or. PF8Sil1k'llf. Forum. 1911-12. f:t'I'lllilIl Club. Buys' Glee Clllh. D1-h:1ti111.: Team. 1911-12. BI9111ber Athletic Board. 1910-11. In-1-lu111:1tion Conte-st. III'IlOLl'II LUDYIG HESETII. FIIARLES GUIIDUN CARLSON. f'lIll1IlH'l'f'flII 1'ourRC. English l.'our.gg, Ulf tho he-:nrt of il Illilll is depressn-ll 1-yyorth makes the man 1' with t'51l'l'S. ' V- , -, -, -, x , K , A l 0l'llI1l. lht 113:52rljutilsllkillt11 when 11 xx 0111.111 V .awlmlu Club. ' ' l'mvt111:111 111 'l'lw Little Tycoon. For11m. ' Football. C213 RICHARD CARLYON. KVM. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN. Scientific Course. Scientific Course. Ladies are out of his sphere. Some clay, Willie, you'1l be President Forum. German Club. Debating Team. Forum. Boys' Glee Club. NINA MARIE CLIFTON. Latin Course. The world knows only two, tl1at'S Home and I. Honor Student. Oratory. Debating Team, 191243. Vice-president of class, Freshman year. Vice-president of French Club, 1910-ll. Girls' Literary Society. Dolly Dimple in Little Tycoon. ,,, fmfx EDITH IRENE CHRISTIAN. MILDRED DAWVSON. Domestic Science Course. Domestic Science Course. Her winning smile and gleeful glance, Thought is as powerful as action. Like a beam of sunlight fell. Girls, Literary Society. Q29 EDVVARD JOSEPH QDUNDON. ALBERTA ERICKSON English Course. If nglish Coursf. N0 stuffer, no duffer, but some good ..Qui0m0SS is the my to Smusb us at blutferf, Forum. Debating Tvnrn, 1912-13. All I Forum NVALFRID VALENTINE ELSON. Commercial Course. His oratory would move a stone to sympathy. Editor, Clubs and Societies, Annual Board. President, Athenian English Club, 1911-12. Forum. Orchestra. High School Declaimer, 191142. German Club President, 1912-13. LEIF HRICKSUX. English. Course. want is a little home and youf Debating: Team. 1912-13. Secretary. 1st S0l11QStCI', 1911-12, Gloo Club. Baseball, 1913. C235 MILIJREIJ OLDINA GRAN1 L 1 N English, Cozlrsc' ' Tho grass stoops not. sho txmds on it so light. 4 Z-3 ANNA GUIDU. MAl'Dl'I Al DELTA GUSTAFSON. Commercial Course. Latin Course. Her modest answers and graceful air. Sho is n woman, therefore to bo Wooed. Shox? her as wise and good as she is She is :L woman, therefore to be won. air. .i 1, , lf'1-emh Club, Vice-president, 1913. GHIS Glee Club' Girls' Literary Society. Treasurer, 2nd semester, 1912-13. HELMER RICHARD JOHNSON. Scientific Course. The World knows nothing ot its great- est men. Forum. Footlnan, Little Tycoon. nrny M. Jonxsox. English Course. Laugh and the world laughs with you. Forum. Football. Basket ball. Captain, Baseball Team. Debating Team, 1911-12, 191243. Lord Dolphin, in Little Tycoon. Editor-in-chief, Annual. C243 TAIMI LVUIA KANGAS. Domvstio Science Course. She is pretty to walk with, Anil witty to talk with, And pleasant to think on. Girls' Glee Club, 2nd semester, Pres.. Girls' Llf0l'ZlI'Y Society. 2nd Vice-presl dent, lst semester, '12. .r me . , 5 M I NDA JUNETTE KROGI JAI I L. English Course. MARIE LAJOIIG. English. Course. Gentle in Innnner, 'drm in reality, To be content with what one has IS . , . the g1'1-fzite-sl :ind truest of virtues. Literary Society, Secretary, lst semes- ter, 1912-13. Treasurer of Class, Freshman and Sophomore years. Oratory. a ' f 2 19 'Y 1 A . .h Yi , l S., ALMA MATHILDA LARSON. Commercial Course- Blessed are they who Say nothing, for t ff Q r - M . 9 DAVID IARQON. v ' A n A hey shall never be quoted. Manual Training Cou rsv. Hard has he labored, long and Forum. well. MAIQIGL LAWKY. 1Jn.gIi.wl:. Course. She sings like one immortal. Girls' Literary Society. Girls' Glee Club. Miss Ilurrim-:nie in Little Tycoon is 5 A -L xo- f x 31 'ity' 1.. . Q V. f . ,A . ALPHONSE JOSEPH LIGSAGE. Scientific Course ELSIE ANNETTE MAGNUSON. f .. Latin Oozlrsc. I'm afraid I'm getting the drug habit? Her very frowns are fairer far f Than smiles of other maidens are! Girls' Literary Secretary, 2nd Semester. 1913. Glee Club. RUTH MITt'IIlCI.Il. Latin f,'01l1'SI'. Through perils both of mind and limb, Through thick and thin, I'll follow him. Girls' Literary Society. 1st Vice-presi- dent, 2nd semester, 1913. German Club, Dot in The Little Tycoon. Assistant Editor. Clubs and Societies. Annual Board. VERNA ELIZABETH MOHM. Latin Course. My eyes make pictures when they'1'e shut. Violet in Little Tycoon. Debating Team. 1912-13. German Club. Girls' Literary Society. 1st Vice-presi- dent lst seme , ster, 1912-13. Secretary of Freshman Class, 1909-10. C2435 ln I LANVIUCNCE CLIFFORD BIYERS. if English Course. None but himself can be his parallel. Football. Captain. 1912-13. Basket ball. F01'lllll, Vice-president, 1st semester, 1912-13. Baseball. 1'H'1'il0Sfl'fl. Athletic Editor of Annual. Glen Club, Secretary. 2nd semester, 1912-13. 1 Y Z-R MARJORIE NICEDIIAM. Latin Course. 4 .A Happy and bright, winsome and gay. XVe all know Marj., in In-r own sweet way. Honor Student. Girls' Literary Society. Treasurer, 1st semester, 1912-13. Art Editor of Annual. Vice-president, SODllOlll0I'8 year. OSKAR OKE SSON. REYNALD G. OAS. English Course. smile that never wears off Boys' Glee Club. Forum, Secretary, lst s0u1este1'. 191 Football. Baseball, Student Manager. German Club. Man ual Training Course. Lot no woman come within a in my court. Oratory. Forum, Presidc-nt. 2nd se-mes 1912-13. Debating T1-aiu, 1912-13. C., OLGA EMILY PANTTI. Commercial Coursc. XVith soul all dauntll-ss to endure. and mood so calm that naught can stir it. Girls' Literary Society, Girls' Glvo Club. LZTM ile of ter, MILLIE PRESTIIL' S. Domestic Science Course. A maiden born to love. to comfort and to command. Girls' Literary Society. Girls' Glee Club. German Club. GRACE PRYOR. Scientific Course. To know her is to love her. Girls' Literary Society. German Club. CARL CLARENCE TAL BHS UT EINO VVILLIAM SKYTTA. Scicutmc Course. 'He is no less than what he says h Football. German Club. Forum. v NATHANIEL H. ROWE. Manual T1'ai11,ing Course. Fancy Nathaniefs laugh, bright and cheerful. Forum. Rufus Ready in Little Tycoon. Assistant Grind Editor on Annual. We W W it ya W i I Ja . n. 4 ' te . ew i 3' EEN. English Course. Fun has no limit. Boys' Glee Club. Forum. Football. ket ball, Captain, 1912-13. eddy in Little Tycoon. German Club. xl' f ' ' 5,-ww. is 1 - H.. -, . -T' it E din -1 'ffl f' Fai lMI'l RUONA. English Course. e is. Strain every nerve to gain your point. German Club. C235 1 ME lillli TR ICMHATH. Needs only to be seen to be ildlllil'4'1l.H Girls' Literary Society. President, 21141 se-xnester, 1912-13. German Club. Glen- Club. fjI'l7ll0Sfl'El, Grind Editor on Annual. Aecompanist, Little Tycoon and Glen Clubs. KT Al INLINE FREN. English. Course. Her heart is as light As he-r eyes are bright. Gr-rnmn Club. Girls' Glev Club. HARRY VAN BROCKLIN. English Courxw. Timex say an artist should never fall il loveg oh, well, what's the use. Forum. Assistant Art Editor. Annual. C295 TOAST TO OLD TI-IIRTEEN. Hcre's to The Tyco011,', which brought us fameg Here 's to our victories, too many to uzxme. Here's to our classmates, so dear, Here 's to the faculty, tried and true. Here's to the dear old white and blue. Here's to the class, the best in years, Dear old 1913, here 's to You. V. H. M. i305 'Yf..'Jf5'i 'TL 3, 'V -'ri' ' -f Yfff-I px -V 'tw Q Q 'Q 9 X v H ' . '- -, 4, , . Q,-, . V - A ' f A L 'A 1' f'1f' 5 X ,'5:.Qi'a4f S' R N f V' ee' -Jivfim? X L-fb x ,A , ,..-ff , wL'v-Ag ' 'w1v.1mf,-M.,: 1, Q' qw -.-.TW f 4 bw' 'MQ , Xwz f-K 4, 4, , . - ,. ,, ,.,, f --X1 ,v WM f 5 fy -ww 1 1 I :'ff Y?' 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Albert Cox. Doris Ellstrom. Oscar Fosmo. Hazel Frye, Anna Gellein. Mary Gronberg. Aloysius Gunville. JUNIOR CLASS Edith Haglund. Ruth Hassenger. Francis Hedstroin. Gladys Hooper. Hubert Jarvis. Julia Jeffrey. Alice Keese. Cecelia Kettunen. Cora Lajoie. Adell Lioret. Ephraim Lidberg. Minnie Lundin. Archie Lemire. Patrick Lyons. Stanley Martin. Belle McCarthy. Loretta McGee. Blanche Miners. Hazel Martin. Melissa Miners. Helen Mohr. f fgl lj j ROLL. Florence Olson. Agnes Parsons. Martha Pantti. Columbia Pepin. Robert Potter. VVilliam Quine. Pearl Ripper. Margaret Rogers. Helga Sandberg. John Shand. Ethel Richards. Sidney Rose. Hattie Spencer. Roy Stansbury. Loyola Sullivan. Will Small. Alphilde Thompson Everett Viant. Anna Wallenstein Ragna VVangberg. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY. CI9I3.J O l FlCli.llS. AIiCl'lIE LEMIRIQ. . . . . .President Gnxnys Hoornn. . . .Vlf7:C'C-P7'l3.S'fIlC3llt FLIJRENCE OLSON .... . . .Treaszlrer PATRICK LYoNs. . .... Secrmfary ln the fall of 1909, a crowd of briglIt looking boys Hllll girls bade a fond farewell to tearful parents, and Inarched bravely forth to war. Soon they came to the rendezvous, Where they were given a most enthusiastic reception, the other warriors not being able to express their joy at being rc-enforced by such an able and formidable body. But the officers sternly reproved their mirth, and led tllQ111 forth to tlIe arsenal, where they armed themselves with books, pens, aIId pencils. Thus aeeoutred, they went out to meet the hostile forces. Long and hard they fought, till the wily lIost called a truce, the Christmas holidays. Rejoicing at their apparent conquest, the warriors gladly accepted the proffered rest, but little did they suspect the cunning of the foe! Wliilc they were disporting themselves, their enemies were massing their forces in a terrible form, called f'Semester Examinations, and challenged the warriors to battle. Con- sternation reigned, for they were unprepared, but they valorously met the foe, SONIC returning victorious, others receiving mortal wounds. But at last the fierce antagonists were vanquished and the army went into summer 4ll13,I'lQQlf'S. Again they sallied forth to eope with new adversaries, bIIt they were vain with their previous success, and Inany fell, not to rise again. Still the rest pressed on valiantly, and vanquished the enemy as they had done before. Yet they were eager for more slaughter, so once more marched to battle, proudly arrayed in their Junior robes. And that campaign was marked by a great festival, given by our Warriors as a token of appreciation to their depart- ing comrades in arms. At the present time, they are pressing their fierce foes hard, and preparing for a great and final struggle, whence they will eIIIerge triumphantly, crowned with the laurel of victory. -Stanley Barnett. C345 1 Q 2 fg54V1'flg 'J? 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V: f W' 'X 'J Y-'1'W.-'fb-'. V w'-Hyrf- 4. , fv-sig?-M: '31-I-'ffgii-'.w'zb, . .1 ltr?-ws viii:-2,:? '11', rNfS'4+9H1'- N -A -1 wi ' M4 5 MQQW' ' Q---' Lffff fif1 k34 mgslz-t'l 'fliffmkl w5vf2iwwFgQ1f'vfiAiV.+K0S ?'Sf5',,-A- s' QI2wvwwiv 'Q-'iwa'sf?nTwY3'+' 'rf .wx -fcff: + NNW? ws ' 1 wmwdzm-.v1, M4fimmifmmirmilfkfmf+vF??e'mHowibwaibsifvxm-Q.,w1cm:wf,Q'b1ksQ9 ,i21?f?T5ff5iwx5if23rwSwkfQ'4.Qw?xm mn vm fl Nf Lx SQPHQIMQRAE I K i V , aaa-Q N SY Ziff: gfisx ffl HNQMIKS 4L YWQQQX 3 iii J X M W WV , gg 7 X ll XX X A 5 Nz x . X X X C X, , - ,,..-1 -V H X Ryu . Q 365 I I v CLASS MORE O PH SO la X 'S J I U James Adams. Hilda Adamson. Arne Alanen. James Allen. Teckla Anderson. Carl Anderson. John Arneth. Germaine Barnaby. Eva Bashaw. Effie Berg. Carl Bodin. Harry Bottrell. Elsie Branlund. Elizabeth Brecken. Alfred Brodine. Holburn Bryden. Katherine Butterworth. Marian Buzzo. Arnold Calm. Stanley Carlyon. Bernice Carney. Marie Carney. Cecelia Charles. Lillian Charles. Earle Chase. Harold Chase. Ralph Chase. Melvin Collick. Philip Collins. John Collins. Edward Cooley. Olive Cornish. Bessie Couch. Adelard Cousineau. Elsie Cowley. Ruth Davies. Douglas Dawson. Myrtle Delbridge. Ethel Dower. George Dundon. Charles Dunstan. Amanda Eckola. Hilda Eggen. SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL. William Elson. Maybert Floyd. Russell Floyd. Donald Francis. Manila Freethy. Gerald Gallery. Ruth Gill. Mary Gleason. Grace Goodman. Ernest Gordon. Roy Grigg. Ruth Greene. Mark Gunville. Judith Gustafson. Clifford Gustafson. Carl Halberg. John Halso. Jalmer Halso. John Halvorson. William Hancock. Alice Harrington. Germaine Harrington. Ray Harris. Isabell Hebbard. Edmund Hedstrom. Rudy Henrickson. Mary I-lennessey. Anna Hennessey. Margaret Hennessey. Edgar Holmgren. Lane Horrigan. Bessie Husby. Loretta Jacob. James Jernstad. Helga Johnson. Andrew Johnson. Ellen Johnson. lngeborg Johnson. Hanna Kaminen. Larue Kemp. George Knoerl. Lillie Koski. VJalter Larson. Lulu Larson. Estelle Lavigne. Hobart Leffler. Anna Lemin. Annette Lind. Louis Maas. Lydia Mackey. Florence Maddock. Gust Magnuson. Theodore Magnuson. Stella Markert. Matt Mattson. Elizabeth McGlone. Verner Micklow. Edna McNeely. Maud Miners. Stella Mitchell. Estella Moody. Russell Mowick. Catherine Mooney. John Murphy. Teresa Murphy. Anna Nicholson. Ethel Nord. Arthur Nylander. Anna Oien. Anna Okesson. Anna Olson. John Olson. Charles Olson. Lydia Olson. Nancy Olson. Elizabeth O'Neill. VVillie Pascoe. Lawrence Pearce. Minnie Pengelly. Anita Pepin. George Persons. Mildred Peterson. Blanche Pepin. Milton Peterson. H373 Myrtle Peterson. G eorge Platto. Celestine Powers. Myrtle Pryor. George Quall. William Quayle. Ethel,Rendell. Mabel Richards. Martin Rose. Myrtle Rowe. Signe Johnson. Kathryn Ryan. Alma Saari. Anna Scanlon. Giles Shea. John Sibley. David Srnedberg. Ruth Stevens. Dewey Strengberg. Penellia Sullivan. Ellen Swanson. Ruth Sundblad. Hugo Swanson. Hilma Tarka. Anna Thornton. Raymond Thomas. Evelyn Tourville. Mabel Trathen. Winifred VanBrocklin Myrtle Vernquist. Ruby Vernquist. Clarence Vidlund. Ernest Villeneuve. Robert Voelker. Myrtle Welander. Fritz Wallin. Lena VVillgren. Phoebe Vvilliams. Muriel 'vVaters. Emma Weihler. Ethel Welander. Viola VVillian1s. SOPHOMORE. CLASS HISTORY. Owlcnns. EARL Crush ...... . ....... President GEORGE QUALI. .... .... T rcasurcr DOUGLAS D.xwsON. . Vice-Pwsfidcnt EDGAR IIOLMG-REN. . . .. . .Secretary The class of 1915 entered the High School last September with a firm con- viction of its superior ability and intelligence. This conviction was so deeply rooted that when the Forum voted to remove the Freshmen from its ranks, we concluded that the Forum feared such a brilliant array of members as our class offered. We have proven our right to such a conclusion by our Work in the Forum this year, since a large majority Of the successful debaters has been supplied by the Sophomore class. One of our girls 11ot only won tirst place in the sub-district contest, but took second place in the Declamatory Contest of the Upper Peninsula. Among our members We can boast of potential scientists and sulfragists, of embryonic poets and politicians. W'e are praised for Our promising orators and athletes, our incipient mathematicians and masons, and our irresistible cooks and coquettes. Surely the class of 1915 will ever be able to approach nearer and nearer its ideal: '4Nunqnam non paratusf' -Douglas Dawson. f3S5 5f'Tf.. V- ff? V- V4 if VV .sg 5. We 1 VV? .CMS fV'f--,V ifiyfizw Wfmgevfsi. 'V -EWS' ge! .. 'ZarE V. -ggi gi, ,4 ' -pg gmV,AIV-Mg- . . ,,., wg : 5121. , ,MV 'W' ' -v 'V EH '- ' -5 ' gfqigf 'fiyqiywl-Vfig, Sf' ,Vi 331 !'4,1.,Q,ifQEf15.-.52'q ?.,?g?,Qf,V f,fV.f1y2g9Q 54335, ,'A' 'fsa V ' V F4 1 .. - VI: ,,,,V V f fy-1, -3 -VV: ffm' fr VVi,AV. , -. J VV- V V .,,. V j..j 5 fvilfn, 1V-V' . V Fl -V-fy, Q - . - :Vg af , V'--?g.?fV5:V ,.. V WAV . 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V -f V V 114- Vu- VV, .i'VV'V V.1 -,B 's k V VV., XXV .1 -35 'V--V 6 .V V- -V. V ,.VVVV-. ,L V 'K .Ve -V., A -V V V 1112! V - A .. -.1 J X ' 1 N' 7 f f 'KU g fffia X Lilly X ff,-,xx XI ,, XXVXXFNTXQ fxxxxf K J fxflfqljmlzxxv -XX f. W ix? 4.xN1X,Lx1 Z YK-J X lx N X3 NNE' X f Y.. XS 'N X N' Vymy w 5 X -jf 1 xliiigi 4 iw Tresbman 405 FRESI-IMAN CLASS. Arvid Alanen. Esther Anderson. Malcolm Anderson. Rudolph Anderson. Oscar Augustson. Gladys Bagley. Arthur Bennetts. Ebba Berg. F.'ances Bilkey. Lillian Bolsness. Gladys Bone. Catherine Burt. August Carlson. Hildur Carlson. Earl Chamberlain. Ray Chase. James Christian. Cecil Collins. Stephen Collins. Carl Corneliuson. Michael Cullen. Myrtle Curphy. Pauline Dahl. Saimi Dahl. John Dawson. Leo DeMartin. Verna Dobbs. Edward Dunstan. Hulda Elson. Arnold Erickson. Claude Fisher. Cecil Fowler. Theodore Giguere. Raymond Gill. Clemence Gothe. Elmer Graneggan. Victor Grund. Raymond Gummerson. Audrey Guscatt. Elsie Haglund. Gustaf Halvorson. Alexander Ham. Anna Hare. Aloysia Hassett. Geraldine Hassett. George Hawke. FRESI-IMAN CLASS ROLL. Mary Hamila. James Hennessey. Howard Hocking. Adelaide Hosking. Mary Jackson. Roxy James. Leif Jernstad. Helen Johnson. Lillian Johnson. Rhoda Johnson. Vernie Johnson. Ileon Kaija. Gertrude Keese. Ellen Kettunen. Myrtle Kinnish. Clara Kropp. Helen Kruse. Joseph Kurtti. Clifford Larson. Robert Larson. Mildred Larson. Rose Leboeuf. Maud Lemin. Della Lindberg. Louise Lioret. Ruth Lundin. Louise Luoma. Mary Lynch. Mary Lyons. Lulu Maddock. Ralph Magnusson. Pearl Manley. Albert MacWilliams. Elsie Melka. Leslie Mitchell. May Mortley. Hartwell Needham. George Nicholls. Leviolet Nicholls. Lillian Nylander. Edwin Qlds. Elsie Olsen. Lenore Olsen. Julia Paris. Johanna Peltola. Jalmar Perttula. MID Laura Peterson. Edwin Peterson. Rose Pigeon. Flora Prin. Hubert Raisky. Mildred Ramsdell. Andrew Ree. Neil Reedy. Willie Rendell. Clara Richards. Theodore Ring. Louise Routhier. Gladys Rowe. John Ruona. Catherine Russell. Carl Sandberg. Hildur Sandberg. Oscar Sandell. Frances Shea. Roy Simons. Evald Sjoblom. Uno Skytta. Mark Small. Hazel Smith. Rolland Stanford. Warren Stanford. Arthur Stevens. Ingvald Steve. Edward Stolen. Anna Sullivan. Elsie Sunsti. Sarah Symons. Lilly Tarka. Grace Terrill. Thomas Thornton. Emma Tousignant. Victor Tervo. Henry Trebilcock. Myrle Trewern. Dewey Urquhart. John Wahlman. Inez Wallin. Ingvald Wandberg. Florence Welander Carl 'vVerner. Cora Woolcock. F RESI-IMAN HISTORY. NVe, the class of 1916, entered High School 162 strong. Like all preceding Freshmen, we tried to appear as it we owned the building, but we soon found out our mistake and have become quite proficient in obeying the rules and regulations. NVQ: are, of course, unusually progressive, and have taken an active interest in declamatory work, fifteen ot our class holding a contest, and two of them, Edward Dunstan and Raymond Gill, being chosen to compete in the local contest. 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TE LL OTBA FO 'I 1 4 4 -4 .L4 Z 2 1 4 .Z L 4 .-4 4 Z P- Z ,-4 E J ,4 P- Z Z Z .4 A ,Z Q A 4-4 L4 14 Lf f-4 V F - IS4 L4 2 Ii .4 6 2 , 1 4 T A EL -1 ,-4 4.4 .J In-4 -1 V 'S c 3 L4 vu in 9 I-7 z 5 , 4 , , --4 A 4 ,,4 -:4 Q14 34' -4 5 A 2 .: Z 2 2 i Z Z z L , 6 4 Z k z 1 Z I P- Q 4 E z Z Z T54 Z 4 4 .4 L4 . 4 -4 1 -4 -2 I J 5 c Di Q5 .-4 U 'S -4 0 1 v-4 1 4 -.- 4. ... ...4 Z -4 -:4 .4 S4 -4 Z. Z Z .4 Z' - Q4 S. I 5 9 W Z4 I 4 9+ L L4 -K - :4 :: Q F I 4 LJ E 2 .. e4 3 :D .-4 I4 Z C4 :J 2 2 'I rw 5 c I H 9 5 o v-I Left Tackh-, TALEEN F OOTBALL. The football season started with the first day of school when Coach NVatson announced that a light practice would begin that day. Eighteen candidates reported H1111 light practice was carried on for the week. The second week Coach 1Vatson had begun to pick out those most likely to make tl1e team and hard practice was begun in earnest. On the following Saturday, Sept. 21, 1912, we played our first game, which was with the alunmi. As the team was made up of practically new 1ne11, we did exceptionally well to hold them to a nothing to nothing score. - From the results of the previous game, a few changes were made in the line-up and the team began to develop rapidly, and with 'tpep the by-word, we easily defeated Marquette High on the following Saturday by a score of 27 to 0. Our next game was with Negaunee High and they boasted a strong team. That week the team practiced hard illltl earnestly, and 'tteam work was the prevailing motive of the team. With the team in perfect condition we met Negaunee at Union Park and won our second victory by a score of 25 to 0. The following Saturday we were scheduled to play Munising High, but 011 account of the failure to make train connections we were unable to get to Munising. That Saturday Negaunee eliminated Marquette from the race for the county championship. The next game was played with Negaunee High for the championship of Marquette county. Now 'iteam work was the main issue and i11 order to secure it, all worked hard and diligently. With the cry All together, gang! we entered the game and succeeded in scoring 20 points. During this game Negaunee secured its only score on a Htluken touchdown, this being the only time we were scored upon during the entire season. The winning of this game made us the undisputed champions of Marquette county. The last game of the season was with Newberry High, and as both teams had a clear record, the championship of the Eastern District hinged 011 tilt? result of tl1e game. Teams representing these schools had never met before, and with both teams the rivalry was correspondingly keen. According to the size of the Newberry team compared to our boys it looked as thougl1'we would meet our first defeat. W'c rushed out on the field and the way the fellows ran through a short signal practice showed that they still had the Hpepi' and would not go down to defeat without a hard struggle. The whistle sounded for the teams to get ready and after that short talk from Coach Watson that meant so much, every player entered the game determined to play hard till the last whistle was blown. The game started with Ishpeming kicking off to Newberry and they carried the ball to our two-yard line where they met an iron wall for four downs. The quarter ended with Newberry in possession of the ball in our territory. C493 LIELVIN COLLICK .... .... L eft End GILES SHE1 .... .. ..... Right End The second quarter started with Ishpeming more determined than ever and the minute the whistle was blown Ishpeming played them off their feet and before the first half ended the score was 6 to 0 in our favor. During the remaining part of the game we were unable to score, but they were kept scoreless and the ball was in our possession most of the time in their territory. The game ended 6 to 0 in our favor, which gave us the championship of the Eastern District. We were scheduled to play the winners of the Copper Country, but as all their teams were tied we were unable to get a game. We were also unable to schedule a game with Menominee and the season ended with us claiming a tie for the Upper Peninsula championship. -Lmvrcnce Myers. FOOTBALL TEAM. A. R. WATSON, Coach. CARL TALEEN ..... .... L eft Tackle RVDOLPII BEsE'rH. .. ..... Left Guard RUDY JoHNsoN. .. ........... Center CLIFFORD GUSTAFSON. . .Right Guard JAMES CHILDS ......... Right Tackle LAVVRENCE lWYERS CCaptainj ..... ...................Quarter Back JAMES FLEA ........ Left Half Back REYNALD OAS ............ Full Back EINO SKYTTA ...... Right Half Back ANDREW JoIINsoN..Substitute Guard ALOYSIUS GUNVILLE ....... . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . .Substitute Half Back RIIDOLPH ANDERSON. .Substitute End SCHEDULE. At Ishpeming Sept. 21, 1912 .............. Alumni 0 LH. S. 0 At lshpeming Sept. 28, 1912 .... ..... lv larquette H. S. 0 I. H. S. 27 At lshpeming Oct. 5, 1912 .... ..... N egaunee H. S. 0 I. H. S. 25 At Ishpeming Oct. 19, 1912 .... ..... N egaunee H. S. 'TC 'lil I. H. S. 20 At Newberry Oct. 25, 1912 .... . . . Newberry H. S. O I. H. S. 6 Totals .I . ....... 7C ill 78 .fx it '35 ii i i'- 4.13151 3-'Null , 4505 EQQWQEZQEE ,ff is !gBXWMxNN 1 'EN K KV QW K? x W x fb ff W 'EF'X f ,lfx Q I A fx xv' X Q , X ' ' x Lg, 1 X ' 4 x Ai Q - r Lux fr X M 1 X-- V' V, fd X T1 flgkegiix YH ' jj , ,QL5 r ,T , 7:-Q in X x- 4 - f 'f?1 , Sv ,539 H13 BASKETBALL. CHAMPIONS OF THE. UPPER PENINSULA. -11 371 1 V1 Z1 Z i 1 ' 1 -11 V P f :.1 J' ,-1 ,.. nl-1 1 -1 2 L 2 , Z lf' A Z 51 F, - 5 'I T bl. I -1 u E ..1 D L1 5 3.2 Z .J Z 5' 1 1 P f I A 1 :-1 5 1 :1 -4 U W 3 -1 6 4 1 V1 'IJ I-1 V. V A Z 'Z -1 'I 5 my I UIINFON. .I VDY ll C11-11te1'g I'U'l'T1'I Ii, IIUIIIQIIT Sitting BASKET BALL The basket ball season began late. Having met defeat only four times out of twelve games. it turned out to be the most successful season the l. II. S. has ever had. After three weeks of diligent practice the first game was played. which was with the lshpeming Y. M. C. A. 011 Jan. T, 1913. After a hard fought contest this game resulted 25 to 26 in our favor. The second game wa.s with Negaunee High Sehool at Xegaunee and 011 account of our team not being able to hit the basket. Negaunee won by a score of 10 to 26. The following week a game was played with the local Y. M. C. A. and at this game the team met their second defeat by a score of 20 to By practicing hard and faithfully the team met Negaunee High School at lshpeming and after an exciting game defeated them by a score of 21 to 25. The next week the team journeyed to Munising and handed them a defeat by a score of 13 to 30. The following week another game was played at Negaunee which resulted in our third defeat by the narrow margin of 17 to 19. The team practiced more determinedly than ever with the intention of trying to win a prize i11 the Basket Ball Tournament which was held i11 lshpem- ing February 14 and 15, 1913. The team entered and was scheduled to play the Calumet High School, and after one of the most exciting games, the I. H. S. won by a score of 23 to 24. The second Tournament game was played with Hancock High School and resulted in an lshpeming victory to the tune of 18 to 32, thus giving the team first prize in the High School division of the Tourna- ment and scheduling them to play the Calumet Y. M. C. A. who were the undisputed Independent Champions of the Upper Peninsula. The game was started with the High School in the lead and the first half ended with the score 12 to 15 i11 favor of Calumet. The second half started with both teams more determined than ever and after sensational playing on the part of both teams the game resulted in a victory for Calumet with the score 19 to 32. The result of this game gave us the second prize of the Tournament, which was a bronze shield and eight silver medals. The next game was played with Newberry High School at Islipeming. The Newberry team was anxious to retrieve their defeat in football but the game ended in our favor bv a score of 8 to 57. , The following week the team played Negaunee High School at lshpeming. lshpeming was in earnest from the iirst and played Negaunee otf their feet a11d won by a score of 23 to 46. may The last gaine of the season was played with Munising High School at Ish- perning and resulted in a walk away for the I. H. S. With the score at the end of the game 10 to 48. After a hard and strenuous season the team had won the undisputed High School Championship of the Upper Peninsula. -LCIUJTCDZCC Myers. 1 Ishpeming Y. M. C. A. Negauueo II. S. lshpeming Y. M. C. A. Negauiiw- II. S. Munising' II. S. Xegwlllllvv II. S Cillllllwt II. S. Hancock ll. S. Calumet. Y. M. C. A. Newliewy II. S. Negaunev II. S IXIIUIISIIIQQ II. S Total .... .... 2 73 SCHEDULE I. H. S. 26 I. H. S. 10 I. H. S. 20 I. H. S. 25 I. H. S. S39 I. H. S. 17 I. H. S. 24 I. II. S. 32 I. II. S. 19 I. H. S. 57 I. II. S. 46 I. H. S. 48 354 f'--XX E I , X . llKTQ,q-lqgll Y. 11,54 ,I ,ffl H X I ffvlfil I . -AE: 3 :ern- Hkmfgngi, 1547 at Ishpeuiiug at Negauuee at Ishpeming at Ishpoming at Munisiug at Xegaiiiive at Ishpeming at Ishpuming at Ishpeming at Ishpoming at Ishpeming at Ishpeming J an Jan. Jan Jan. Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mai' Mai' 7 10 14 18 24 7 15 15 15 21 1 9 1913 ,1913 1913 f ,iqia ,1913 1913 1913 1913 1913 1913 1913 1913 WW Y , 0 MM QQQQQW f A x XE' FE Hr 6 , MtX3:vff? fuwff W lf Q . ,f V f , Y Q X f' f 7 H A rf K N Qsfgixg X . 5 STK V, I, t 2.53 WJ' JY? +9 1 A M ',,-1 Vfi I 1 Kiflf '51, , Qmgi2j2Ki,g?+ggiT Q - , its fi f -x my 'B' .X XX ,hs tffvi BASE BALL SQUAD may IN TER-CLASS BASE BALL. As soon as the weather permitted the baseball enthusiasts began to start their spring training a11d after a short time an Inter Class League was formed and the Y. M. C. A. ottered a baseball trophy to the winning team. The main object in organizing a league of this kind was to get the players in condition so that a team could be picked from the different class teams to represent the High School. All ki11ds ot' spirit was shown and two practice games were played in order to get a line-up of the different class teams and after one of the most interesting games, considering the short training that the players had, the Freshmen beat the Sophomores by a score of 4 to 3. On the same day thc Juniors and Seniors clashed and on account of the Seniors making so many errors and not being in trim, the Juniors won by a score of 15 to 5. After these games the league was started in earnest. The first game was between the Freshmen and Seniors and after a close game the Seniors were victorious with a score of 5 to 1. The second game' was between the Juniors and Sophomores and after a. tight game the Juniors won by a score of 9 to 8. The next game was between the Sopho- mores and Seniors and after a loosely played game the Seniors Won by a score of 8 to 3. The next game was between the Freshmen and Juniors which resulted in a tie with the score 7 to 7 and was called 011 account of darkness. Two more games are to be played before the windup of the league. -L. C. JI. Hall INTER-CLASS BASE BALL. THE TEAMS. FRESHMEN. SOPHOMORES. V . JUHNSUN .... N. REEDY .... Rf Gnd, ...... C. ' H. HlJCKING .... J. HENNRSSRY. . . R. GUMMRRSON ..... .. .. E. OLDS ...,.......... fNICno1.s ..... . . . . . .Catch .......Piteh ..First Base .Second Base . .Third Base .Short Stop . .Left Field .Center Field D. URQIllI.XR'1' QCapt.l . . .Right Field JUNIORS. J. Jouxsox .... J. BIRL ....... W'. QUINR .......... G. PIEDSTROM ....... E. CH.x1'M.xN CCapt.j P. C'ooI.RY .......... A. Gr'Nvn.I.E ..... . M. Cor.1.IcK .... A. LRMIRE .... . Seniors Juniors .......Catch .......Pitch . .. .Right Field . .Short Stop . . . .Third Base . . . . .Left Field Center Field ..First Base . . .Second Base Sophoinores . . Freshmen D. STRENGBERG ........ JOHN H.xI.so ..... .. H. BRYDEN ..... .. . . T. BIAGNUSUN ......... C. OLSON CCz1pt.j .... J ALMER Ilmns O ..... . C. GUSTAFSQJN .... .... A. ALANRN ..... . . . R. H.ARRIS .... . Second Base .......Pitch . .Short Stop .Right Field .......Catch . .Third Base . .First Base .Center Field . . . .Left Field SENI ORS. R. ANDERSQJN ........... Short Stop R. BESETH .... .. .... First Base R. CARLYON .... ..... R ight Field E. DUNnoN. . . .... Left Field L. ERICKSON .......... L. TTIYERS Cflaptj ..... R. OAS ............ R. Jonixsox ..... .. J. CHILDS .... ..... W. ll. Pct. .. 2 0 1000 .. 1 0 1000 .. 0 2 000 .. 0 1 000 Center Field ..Third Base .......Catch .......Pitch Second Base BASE BALI... From the class teams, a number of players were picked for a team to repre- sent the High School, and practice was begun immediately. Games were ar- ranged with Negaunee High School and it looked as though the High School would he represented hy a strong delegation. This first game was played at Union Park, and was one of the fastest and most exciting games, 'considering the rainy weather. The teams battled for thirteen innings. lt was a pitchers' battle with almost air-tight support on hoth sides. lshpeming started off the game hy netting three runs and the score remained 3 to O until the sixth inning, when lshpeming made a couple of errors' that gave Xegaunee three runs. From the sixth inning on the score remained a tie, until the thirteenth, when Negaunee was able to send one man over the plate and won hy a score of 4 to 3. The next game was also played with Negaunee and from the start it looked to he an easy victory for the T. H. S. as we made eight runs in the first two innings, and from then on we were held scoreless. Xegaunee was not ahle to cross the plate until the fourth inning, when they made one run, and the same in the fifth. In the sixth inning, Ishpeming had a hlow-up that gave Negaunee six more runs which tied the score. The next inning neither side was ahle to score, but in the eighth inning Negaunee succeeded in making one run, which made the score 9 to 8. After one of the worst blow-ups a team could have, Negaunee scored eight runs in the ninth a11d won hy a score of 17 to 8. Another game is scheduled with Negaunee and games are arranged with some of the other high schools. We are unable to print the rest of our schedule and also unahle to have our picture taken in our suits. -L. C. M. THE TEAM. DEwEY l'RQL'u.xRT .... LAWRENCE Mamas .... MEliW'IN Conmok .... JOHN BIRL ........... 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Mi... V... ,V,V w V .V ,A . VVVAV 'H ggnfgs ,Q V. -Qgb, ...fu .VMVV ,Vw V. V ,VV ..1V.Vw,. . 145355 pf.. t v1ww'V w.,gmf,f,,3a:a..V. W. .2-121+-5. ,f:1lk:..4V -'V.:'...M-.fV- V , Vzqrfawfn' ,,,xfMQ..'W 'VV:-.VaQf?w'fwQ1i-W1g..J3Ei- DEBATING TEAMS. Witli the ever constant reminder of those two defeats at the hands of Escanaba, last year, lshpeming entered into the contests this year, with the determination to atone, if possible, for the double reversal. The Triangular Debating League, so successfully introduced by Mr. Dow- man, seemed destined for the scrap-heap because of Marquettc's withdrawal. But Eseanaba still remained, and with them we were successful in scheduling a debate. The question was, 'cResolved, That immigration should be further restricted, so that only those who can read tllltl write and their families dependent upon them, shall hereafter be admitted. Our affirmative team was composed of lleif Erickson, Nina Clifton, Rudolph Anderson and Oscar Okessong the negative team. of Edward Dundon, Verna Mohr, Rudy Johnson and Richard Carlyon, Through the generosity of Mr. Scribner, the negative team was given a delightful trip to Petoskey, where a debate was held with a team representing the Petoskey High School. Though we were defeated, the debate was the closest and most exciting in which Petoskey claimed they had ever taken part, and it must be remembered that Petoskey has practically the best debating team in the state of Michigan. On the evening of May 2, the big debate with Escanaba was staged. Our affirmative journeyed to Eseanaba while the negative stayed at home, and met Eseanaba's affirmative. The decision realized our fondest hopes, the wearers of the blue at Eseanaba being victorious by a vote of 2 to 1, while our negative registered a vote of 33 to 0, over their opponents. This double victory evens the score with Escanaba, and to our next ycar's debating teams we extend the hope that they may go ahead and make it the best two out of three. -Rudy Johnson. CGD 625 ETY I C SO LUERARY RLS GI pson. Alfhilde Thorn OWS. yrtle R M Selma Olson. Hazel Martin. gdahl. F0 K nda e. Mi azel Fry H Braastad. GD Hel Ragna Wangberg. Margaret Rogers. Florence Olson. Helen Mohr. Taimi Kangas. Maude Gustafson. Ruth Bergman. nstein. Anna Walle Richards. 1 the 'E Anna Oien. etta McGee. OI' L SESS. eK lic A Gellein. HI13. A argh. B Marian Merle Trembath. Pearl Ripper. Millie Presthus. Blanche Miners. Mabel Lawry. Gladys Hooper. II13.1'1. TY abel Ber M antti. Helga Sandberg. - Olga P ce Pryor. Fa. G IIQFS. i M SH Melis Mohr. EL 6I'I1 V nessey. GH H ary M arian Bengry. M ihler. 6 W U11113. 11. E Loyola Sulliva i. Martha Pantt dham. 66 N Marjorie itchell. M Ruth Ruth Hassenger. Nina Clifton. Elsie Magnuson. Julia Jeffrey. Signe Corneliuson. 1 Wu1lg1ll:f'.l:'11 ' 1.1'l':ii??'i?E1fIllalam,-1111ikIQWQEQZI EAI 1111111 I l'15l 1,1+ F W1 11' 1 I' ' fm' Q . '.,.,l,.l1., 3 A -Tl-lE GIRLS' LITERARY SOCIETY. OFFICERS. FIRST SEMESTER. SECOND SEMESTER. Prvsirb nl .......... . . .HELEN 131u.ss'1uxD. MEHLI4: 'l'RE11B,xT1I. First 1'V'lf'l'-PI'0S'iflCHt ..... VERNA MUHR. R,llTll 11Il'l'CIIELL. Svcmzrl l 1'w-I'1'ff.sz'rIwnt ...'l'A1MI KANGAS. Rl l'll l31iRG11,xN. Sl't'l'CZlfII Ij .............. MIND1 li11ocs1u11L. Elslllz 3I1xGN1's11N. TI'CClS1ll'll' . . .... M-xRJo111lf: NHED1I.xM. M.xl'm: G17ST.xFsoN. Wlitlxin this last yn-211' thv G. I1. S. has g.fI'0Wl1 and i111p1'ovcd W0lll1l'l'fl111y. All tho girls have l2l.lil'11 QL grunt i11to1'0st in 1-V1-ry pl'0gl'2llll. cach mm trying to 111211411 1l0l' p1'0g1':1111 more 11114-1'vsTi11g 1112111 tllv IJ1'0C0t11llQI 0110. Tlw Society has 110111 sl-Ve1fa1 social Vl1T6l'12l1lllIll'llfS 41111'i11gf The your. A111011g Tllvse The 152111111101 wl1icl1 They gave to tlue 1'l0l'll1ll was most populzlr. NNW all agree 111:11 1111: Socic-Ty would 111-vm' have lm-11 the g1'0?l1' success that it is. W4-111 if not lm' our loyal friend 211111 ill1V1SOI'. Miss 141HllC1l?ll'l1. XVQ. the 1110111114-1's 01' tllo ll. 11. S.. vxivml to 1lUl' our 1l0iil'f10S1 tl1z111ks for all S116 has L1011v for us. -li. Jlilwlzfll. C6331 L-: -i LE: 5 E Lx... 'E'T':- :V , , , ,, gli - ,- : -f 1V I 1 I 1 ,-,Q-fp J. ,Y,.-:-- if ,, A: 7 3-.q Wd' J 1 N ,'n 'i 'i1ff:?f23Q, ,'f f,' S?57i,fAJL,,4fZ5,555f:f'J J yt Lia , -J Q44 Z -'J - aff D f im 'gif ' ' D F , 4!x!4 X 7 , ,fgi'?7a7 , K.. :YV 1 ,J P i , S -1:2-1, -- Lf -ggiggl ' QM x 5q51,, r:b.dg- O K X XX XX 'X AY K f XX ,L X, C645 FORUM DEBATING CLUB. ugo Swanson. Al 1 owick. Russel M Oscar Fosmo. William Chamberlain. Rudolph Anderson. n Sibley. Joh yers. Lawrence M ark Gunville. M Dawson. S la Doug Harry Bottrell. ill Small W car Okesson. 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Aliillj' 1111-1-tillgs haw Iwvn lwlfl all oi' XX'llil'!l llzxw IWUII g'1'vz1tlv Ulljfbytil R15 -HHH1 ,lllhlflfl fl. 1 lln- l l'Vll4'll Vlulm Iris l1'111 om- of 1114 1 slim-4-ssflll .wars siucv its 0l'Q'El11i7fl ORCHESTRA. The High School Orchestra has vstablishvd an vxcvlleiit rvpiitation this yvar for reinlvring good music. Tho lIll'Il1b0l'S have acquitted tl1e111sa-Ive-s well at svveral functions during tho yoar. They assisted with great success in the prochlction, H'l'h0 Littlv Tycoon, and their p111'f'o1'111a11c0 r'ei'1ecfud credit upon The alvle leadvr, Miss Stone, and the lllt'!lliJQ1'S of The 0l'g2llliZ2lfi0Il. Thu 1111-111- hership was not Yury large this year, hut it was q11aliTy, not 1lll2llltity.H MEMBERS. l 1'uI2'iz.s'-A !'lf1rz'o11f If 011111111 Com 1Ns W,'11.Fn1n V. E11s0N H.x1:1:Y I3o'1 1'1:1g1,L K, nrnf I- Rm' 9T.aNs1s1'1zv ' - L.xw1:1iNcE Mvzics h1N3s1,1H 1iIi'1 I'ISlJN E'1'11.1N A1,1.1cN NY11.1. B,xm'1.1z VV1x1,11E1-.ina IMFBERG l'1'a1:z'.v1- W , -4- 1- V . JOHN Fmlmuv M1.1:1.1. F1'ihMl2.VI'II Ilrzz mx- 'F11u11.xs Co1,1,1xs 1711 BOYS' GLEE CLUB. BOYS GLEE CLUB. UPPER ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT. Paul Cooley. Reynald Oas. Clifford Gustafson. Carl Taleen. Leif Erickson. Hugo Swanson. Nathaniel Rowe. James Jernstad. David Johnson. Mark Gunville. Rolland Stanford. Arnold Erickson. Albert McXVilliams. August Carlson. VVilliam Chamberlain Theodore Magnuson. John Birl. Louise M. Stone. MIDDLE ROW. Burtle Olson. Stanley Martin. Lawrence Myers. James Childs. BOTTOM ROW. C737 Warren Stanford. Hubert Raisky. XVilliam Hancock. Sedgwick Cooley. CLUB. GIRLS' GLEE Frances Bilkey. Katie Burt. Marian Bargh. Marian Bengry. Lempi Anderson. Olive Cornish. Elsie Branlund. Ruth Davies. Hulda Elson. Hilda Eggan. Anna Guido. Manilla Freethy. Ruth Gill. Ruth Greene. Margaret Hennessey. Mary Hennessey. Helen Johnson. Julia J effry. Cecelia Kettunen. Taimi Kangas. Mabel Lawry. GIRLS' GLEE Anna Lemin. Adell Lioret. Della Lindberg. Blanche Miners. Ruth Mitchell. Elsie Magnuson. Verna Mohr. Melissa Miners. May Mortley. Pearl Manley. Hazel Martin. Lillian Nylander. Edna McNeely. Florence Olson. Lenore Olson, Millie Presthus. Agnes Parsons. Minnie Pengilly. Olgo Pantti. Ethel Richards. Mildred Ramsdell. 4753 CLUB. Louise Routhier. Myrtle Rowe. Margaret Rogers. Frances Shea. Hilda Sandberg. Hattie Spencer. Ruth Stevens. Alfhilde Thompson Adeline Uren. Myrtle Vernquist. Ruby Vernquist. Muriel Waters. Emma 'vVeil1ler. Florence Welander Myrtle Welander. Cora Woolcock. Pearl Ripper. Nina Clifton. Helen Mohr. Loretta McGee. Merle Trembatch, accompanist Glee Clubs. 3 Xxx it -O ill x gl, ,f f 1 f' fe 4, ,, 55 .f fiugitgf ff' t l 1 -- fx-1 Xxx' ttf V A' I, . THE GLEE CLUBS. GIRLS' CLFB BOYS, CLUB P1'f'.sz'fluzt .... . ...'l'Au1i K.xNo.xs ...... PAUL Coomzy Vz'uf-I'w.sz'rZcnt ..... FLoRi2Nc114: OLsoN.. . .CfL1FFo1:1v Gusixwsox Swfy and 1'r'm.s. .ADELINIAL VHEN. . .l,iiUVRIiNlTl2 Myms This year the glee eluhs have done exceptionally good work. 'llhey haw shown their interest by the Work which they have accomplished under the ex- cellent leadership of Miss Stone. They assisted in the Opera, 'tThe Little Ty- coon, which gave them an opportunity to display their unusual talent. They also assisted at public 0Illl'I'f21i11l11U11TS and were always rewarded with the high- est. counnendations. -Hutlz, Jlilelwfl. my x N. LITTLE TYCOO THE THE LITTLE TYCOONI' Violet, The Little Tycoon ......... Alvin Barry, The Great Tycoon. .. Dolly Dimple ................. Rufus Ready ........... General Knickerbocker .... Miss Hurricane ............ Lord Dolphin ................. Teddy, Lord Dolphin's Valet .... Customs-house Officer ........ Dot . . ............ .. Footinen ................ Leader of the Hobgoblins .... Business Manager and Electrician. CAST. STAFF. Stage Carpenter ............... . . . Assistant Stage Carpenter. . . . . Properties . .............. . 4785 . . . , .VERNA MOIIR . . . .JAMES CHILDS . . . . .NINTX CLIFTON . .NfXTHANIEIJ Rows . . . . .PAUL CIIOLIIS . . . .BIABEL LANVRY . . . . .RUDY JOHNSON . . . . . .CARL TALEEN RUDOLPH ANDERSON . . .RUTH BIITCHELL . IIELMER JoIINsoN . CHARLES CARLSON . .ALBERT SANDBERG . . .BERNARD EGER . . . .OSCAR OKRssoN . . . .DAN'ID LARSON . . . . .EINO SKYTTA E SENIOR PLAY. t'The Little Tycoon, the opera given by the Senior Class, assisted by the Glee Clubs, the High School Orchestra, and Merle Trembath. pianist, was a huge success. Great pains were taken to make it so and all who took part worked diligently. The members of the cast displayed remarkable talent and poise. The choruses were favorably compared with those of professional rank. Both the evening performance and matinee drew bumper houses and met with enthusiastic applause. The play netted about 84200, which sum has been used in helping to meet the expense of the Annual. To the energies of Miss Stone, Miss Blanchard and other members of the Faculty, we are indebted for the fame we have achieved as dramatic artists. -Hfflcn II. Braastad. l Hill GUR JANVFQRS C I 'I 3 l f n, ly n k, ,ix Y il y- Mix, xx i i i 4' , ' , ,,,Yf,!g-I W ' ,J l l A fllfll . El fl i ll ' l 1, i , ' l li.l,vll'f li 'i' 1 ,Q filfl ' f f ' ' , ,l .rl fi ,,-l mf 4 f', ' ll all M W W, '1 h W ll lh i' l ll ll ii l ' iwll lf A ' rx fhfcili Q Is -4-?.,,', Swag. l SOCIAL EVENTS. fill NOVQ'llllJ6I' 29th. 1912. affci' waiting Imlltllllj' for many, many yvars, the Girls' 'lQitQ1'ary Sociuly was 0IliCI't2llllt'il by thv lf'0i'um Debating Club. l11 an extra:-t from Grand Opera, mlisplayilig the lafvst Parisian Modm-ls, lhcii' natural ability was 2lCCQ11l'll2ll0tl by thi-ir swan-like gram- and coquettish maiiiier. Aftm' This ilelighfful perfomllaiicc, they proved.tlwmselvcs to be Cll2lI'Illl11g hosts by pI,'01lllCillg' 1-vidvilcm-S of 'rhvil' skill in culinary arf. The most attravtive sovial ft1?illll'l' of thi- yvai' was the -luuiox' Prom. given 011 llvceiiilwr 30th. The dvcfwativi- scllciuc was Qffc-:tively Cill'1'll?Ll out iu the Scnioi' colors of purple and gold, and 'rhv music, l'llI'l1lSll0ll by 'llI'0llllPlyiS OI'L'll0SiI'fl. was Qxm-plionally good. In vw-ry way The iwcfvptioii was Pl'0ll0ll11CGll a brilliant success. U11 Scptvmber 20th, 15112, the now niomlwrs of thu Ilitvrary Socin-fy were initiated, and solemnly vom-ml, on lwmled kin-ly. iievci' to violatv the laws and ordiiiauces ol' the socicty. A Hall0we'eu party was given by the Lit'v1'ar'y Socicty Nov. lst, 1912, for The For-um Debating Club. The High school parlors wow af'r1'ac'tiVely :li-1-minted and au oppropriatu program was glVt'11. lSlil On January 10, 1913, the girls ot the Literary Society ventured to exhibit their skill in cooking. A delightful dinner was prepared in ehating dishes. On February 14, 19133, the Literary Society gave a Valentine party and mock wedding. Each girl was given a comic valentine and requested to array herself, using it as a niodel. The German Club, O11 February 21, 1913, was entertained by Ruth Mitchell. An elaborate dinner was served, after which all participated in ganies and other forms of aniusenient. A spread was given, May 16, for all those who in any way assisted in the opera. The Girls' Literary Society gave their annual banquet in the High school parlors, May 29th. Elaborate refreshments were served and by way ot enter- tainment toasts were given. The banquet of the Senior Class was held in the High School, on June 13th. It proved to be one of the niost elaborate entertainments of the school year. -Helen H. Braaszfarl. H825 Wwiww ww WW we awww '- y vw, ,s f ,wa1?fAAffW'WPf5m?fpWj? 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Class History ................................................ Reynald Oas Class Prophecy .......... Helmet Johnson, Mildred Graneggan, Elsie Magnuson Music, Piano Solo .... .................................. lN lerle Trelnbath Giftalory ......... .... ll Iaud Gustafson Faculty Notes ...... ..... R uth Mitchell Music, Vocal Solo ..... ...... A nna Guido Class Will ........ .... l lawrence Myers Junior Rcspousc .... .... A rchie Lemire Class Poem ......... ..................... S elma Olson Music, Piano Duct ....... . . .Maude Gustafson, Helen Braastad Presentation of M cmorial ..... ...............,.... E ino Skytta Class Song. C835 COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. 0rclz,csz'ra. Eclucaiional Ideals in fha Uizifcfl Siaics Toflay. .Rudolph Anderson, Salutatorian The Slagc in Nm Ifizifcrl Sialrs Today .................... Majorie Needham Music .....,.............................. ...Boys' Glee Club Polifical Irlcals in 17110 Uniicrl Staios Today .... .... ll linda Krogdahl Vocal Solo ......................................,.... ...... Y 'erna Mohr Iiclaiions With Foreign Counlrios in United Slalcs Torlay ...... Charles Carlson Music aml Art in Uniiccl Sialcs Today ........................ 'luumi Kangas Music ................................ ...Boys' Glee Club Conscroalioii in Unilofl Sfalcs Today .... ...........,.... L lscar Okcsson Social Iflzfals in H1 rf lfnifcfl Slafcs Toflay ........ Helen Braastacl, Valedictorian Vocal Solo ............................. ................ ll label llawry Prcscnfafion of Diplomas. 4543 SALUTATORY. EDUCATIONAL IDEALS IN THE UNITED STATES TODAY. The Class of 1913 of the lshpeming High School present themselves for graduation to you, an audience composed of their friends. .l. am directed by my classmates to salute you. Our High School course, we believe, has developed in our hearts and minds some little appreciation, at least, of the possibilities which our country olters to those who are ambitious. and we come upon this stage tonight with a feeling ot gratitude for what the school has done for us. Naturally we are happy to reach this Commencement evening. Our salutation to you is one of joy and gladness. NVe welcome you to our graduation exercises. The general theme of the program this evening is America today-her ideals, her future hopes and possibilities. My particular topic is Ideals in Education. The student of history observes that two hundred and iifty years have wrought a marvel upon the faee ot the middle North American continent, A mere handful of determined states has grown into a mighty nation. Little clusters of huts have become active cities in which millions of busy people turn the noisy wheels of industry or with silent brain plan Hlltl carry on mighty projects. East and XVest have been bound together by the iron bands of many railroads over which the commerce of the country passes and re-passes. The vast XVest has bee11 largely settled and developed. Freedom of movement and thought for the individual and equal oppor- tunity for all have brought about a marvelous activity i11 all branches of endeavor. and a consequent accumulation of wealth. Fortunes have been piled up, not by the few, but by the many. Those in lowly ranks live like sovereigns and con1mo11 people like kings. Indeed, thoughtful men seem to find a danger in the very ease with which money is accumulated. And truly all the splendid development of 'the United States and her power among nations will be useless and idle, unless men are greater than their pos- sessions and unless her institutions are greater than those who administer them. Men must have higher purposes for the future than for the present. Much of this marvelous development has been due to the stinmlus which has arisen through wide-spread education. It has required much thought to change the wonderful natural resources of this vast cou11try i11to finished products at a cost which has enabled us to compete with the markets of the world. That thought had its beginning in the schools of the nation. N53 Great men have said that ideals are the only things that endure. In a word that our whole civilization. our freedom, our progress, our homes, our religio11, are resting solidly on ideals. Ideals are the mental conceptions which we point to as standards of perfection. Life in the United States is as yet too wide and nnassimilated for her ideals to become definite and clear, but when the time is ripe, we are optimistic enough to believe that her ideals will be worked out as distinctly as were those of Greece and Rome. Already evidences of the trend of American ideals are shown in the changes that are taking place in the drama, in the adjustment of differences with foreign countries, in our literature, which is becoming more distinctly characteristic, in the broadening and settling into their proper places of governmental policies, in the investigation of social questions, and in the brozulminded generosity of our great millionaires and philanthropists. lint thus far no clean cnt ideal of education has been outlined. Educational ideas seem to be in a process of change. The Pilgrim fathers braved the perils of an unknown sea to make their homes in a vast wilderness, in order to gratify religious beliefs. At that time it was not thought necessary for any save those who were to preach to be educated. The tirst colleges were founded on this basis. ln 1636, almost coincident with the 'founding of the nation. John Harvard willed a small sum of money to establish Harvard College. That was nearly three hundred years ago and was the begining of our educational system. A survey of Harvard in its early days shows that the course of study was meagre, the attendance small. and the students. nearly all, were preparing for the ministry. Next were established academies at which the students were obliged to pay tuition. Then the most important branch of American education, the connnon school. was established. This school was in no sense free but was sup- ported by a per capita tax. The course ot study included the three t'R's and little else. The next step in the growth of our educational system was the estab- lislnnent of free public schools. and lastly in nearly all the states education has been made not only free but mandatory. As early as 1787 an ordinance was passed providing for education in this North NVest territory. The common school system in our own state was not organized and established as a state institution until much later. Our state university was opened in 1837. This survey reveals the paradox that the educational system of the United States was built from the top down. Vntil recently a knowledge of Greek and liatin and the purely cultural subjects was considered education and years must be spent in mastering them. VVith the strides made in science has come a distinct movement away from this. People are awakening to the fact that education must train the hand as well as the mind and that it is of little value unless practical. This twentieth century is a century of great business and scientific activity. For this reason greater stress is being laid upon vocational training. This has caused the establislnnent of manual training schools, where boys are taught the principles of wood-work and machinery, and trade schools and apprentice schools where a young man can become proficient in the occupation to which he is adapted, tsnzh have been founded. By means of correspondence schools, ambitious men, who must earn their own living, can gain positions of higher trust and greater prominence. The opening of the vast West has created agricultural schools and schools of forestry, where practical things are taught. Thus in all parts of the country schools are conforming to the demand: Give us more practical education, equip us for lifefflin The prohahility is that the pendulum will swing too far in this direction and that cultural education will he lost sight of, for a time. But in the end out of the two extremes will he evolved the golden mean. The practical will he combined with the aesthetic and we shall have an ideal educational system, one which trains the hand and mind to some useful craft and at the same time develops the mind and heart to a conception of American institutions, and, further, to a conception of the development and perfecting of the great American Republic. -Rzzrlolplz Ami: rson. WTP CLASS HISTORY. In order to secure a complete history of our most illustrious class of 1913, we must go back to that almost pre-historic date, the year 1901 A. D. ln that year, a tribe of young and eager people could be seen living in perfect contentment in the mystic realms of the kindergarten world, presided over by our long-loved Miss Earle. Here we lived a happy, carefree life, with nothing to think of but stringing beads, building paper houses, and learning such famous ditties as, HHere's a Ball for liabyf' and HGood Morning to You. However, our happy band soon became restless, the inborn desire of human- ity to conquer stirred within our souls and we sought wider fields. Slowly but steadily we advanced thru the Dark Ages, mastering the difficulties of fractions and the intricacies of grammar. Vle soon pushed our way into a larger country, the Grammar School. Here we were joined by several other tribes, but order and unity were established by the guardian spirit of the land, Miss Lacey. It was during this stage of civilization that the first real signs of progress could he seen, Harry Van Brocklin began to decorate his books with sketches, our prima donnas, Verna Mohr and Mabel Lawry, could be faintly heard war- bling to the accompaniment of Merle Trembath, Oscar Okesson was learning to drive nails and whittle the desks, and Taimi Kangas was proving to the world that she could cook. In the year 1909, having outgrown the boundaries of the Grammar School, we, one hundred and fifty-eight strong, invaded the precincts of the lshpeming High School. NVe were confident of success in that land of promise, and we felt the thrill of liberty coursing thru our veins. ln our crude way, we elected Tofic Kirkish president, Nina Clifton vice-president, Verna Mohr secretary, and James Flaa treasurer. Then the king of the land, Mr. Scribner. entered our meeting and gave us the oath of fealty, and the directions for service in the new fields. Returning to our individual fiefs, we began our labors. But our joy was to be short lived for we soon received our first disappointment, we had helieved ourselves to be free people, only to find that in reality we were under the vassalage of a system of lords with Mr. Phelps as a suzerain. Even at this early stage the exceptional ability of our people was shown. For the first time in this country's history, Freshmen representatives were sent to the Forum, and some of our members even became peers in lolanthe. Having completed our year's service we were promoted to the Sophomore stage. 1Vhen the climate fell below a zero mark, or again when it became too hot, certain individuals sought more pleasant regions. But we were not dis- eouraged by this decrease in numbers, for we realized that it was a case of the survival of the fittest. cssg At this period a new suzerain, Mr. Dowman, came to us. He immediately began a series of reforms, providing against the formation of any trusts or alli- ances. A Committee of Public Safety, composed of the sub-lords of the land, was organized for the purpose of guarding against too much wandering and any wild escapades. This was so annoying to Elsie Magnuson a11d Verna Mohr thatrthey 'left-teh-ac U seoniaseaelfeelayes-labor f of the system of passports, Ruth Mitchell continually visited Room 2 lest her grades Parrish, and Nina Clifton could often be seen carrying mysterious boxes to a Plummer. To strengthen our government we adopted the clematis as our Hower, purple and gold for our colors. and for our motto, Rowing not drifting. We also reorganized with James Flaa as president, Marjorie Needham as vice-president, Nels Peterson as secretary, and Minda Krogdahl as treasurer. But the experi- ment of equal suffrage almost failed when Marjorie, conducting a meeting in the absence of the president, acted o11ly as a graphophone to Mr. Bowman. YW now began to gain prominence in state affairs. On the lecture platform we were well represented by such coming statesmen as Totic Kirkish, James Flaa. Rudolph Anderson and Leif Erickson. Even in the ranks of Knighthood we were represented, for Sir Pete was fast becoming famous for his chivalry and his ability to entertain the ladies. During this year a tide of emigration set in, some seeking a land of more ease, others a land of more material wealth, leaving only seventy-two of us to become Juniors. Because of increased responsibility, we chose Miss Blanchard for our prime minister. NVith her aid we gave a great ball which even the partly civilized Freshmen, and some ambassadors from Marquette, Negaunee. Champion and Republic attended, making it a truly international affair. At the close of this year the long envied order of Seniors left for wider conquests. placing in our hands the leadership of the state. Wie began the Senior year with many strenuous parliamentary sessions for such purposes as the regulating of taxes and the choosing a class pin. Though our sutfragettes were constantly trying to show their superior judgment. they could never agree and so always lost to the solid vote of the bovs. This was to be our triumphal year. On the gridiron, under the brilliant leadership of Lawrence Myers, we won the hard fought battles of Newberry, Negaunee. and Marquette, in which struggles, Eiiio Skytta, Rudy Johnson, Jimmy Flaa and Rudolph Beseth covered themselves with glory. Carl Taleen successfully led the Basket Ball team thru a grand series of victories. 11ot only winning the championship of the district, but also winning second place in the lipper Peninsula Basket Ball Tournament. For this honor each warrior received a medal a11d the team a shield. ln the opera, g'The Little Tycoon, our people excelled, Nathaniel Rowe surprised the world, not only with his melodious baritone, but also with his interpretation of the Japanese language, Mabel Lawry. the truly opera singer, will long be remembered by the phrase, Have you seen the whale? It is said that Nina Clifton danced into the hearts of many admirers, Rudy Johnson, who made himself famous with his Oh's and HAh's , and Carl Taleen, the Irish comedian. will never be forgotten as experts in heel and toe dancing, the clear, C8193 sweet tones of Verna Mohr's voice, especially in the song, mllell me, tell ine, Daisyf' still lingers in our nieniories. It was left to us to be the first in the history of this nation to win honors in international debating, both our teams gaining decisive victories from Es- canaba. Leif Erickson's stirring address awoke the judges at once, and Ned Dundon showed that he came froin a line of lrish speakers. NVhat we have done in the literary world you can see for yourself. ls not our annual the most interesting, the best illustrated, and the most complete history ever published? Though we are only forty-eight ill number, yet we are first in scholarship, Rudolph Anderson and Helen Braastad being models in the art of studying. Thus crowned with victories, bearing aloft our banner of purple and gold, with the motto, t'Rowing, not drifting, We, on the auspicious Thursday of June 12th, 151123, go forth from the bonds of vassalage, out into a larger world to gain greater triumphs. -Raynalrl Oas. noob CLASS SONG. Air: 'tLove Comes Like a Summer Sigh. j 'l'hru four long years of patient toil, To plant the seeds of learning l11 yielding and in fertile soil, All life's follies spnrning. NVe've never from tasks reeoilecl, Still for knowledge lnlrning. Step by step we've reached the goal, To plant our names on Honor 's roll. On Honor 's roll. NVe'll sing to our High School dear. Our voices gladly ringing. For our colors let ns eheerg Praise ever singing. Farewell to our classmates here, From full hearts we're bringing. Our faithful Senior Class must part, Now must part, now nnlst part. Our 1913 Class must partg At last must part. -Anna Guido, -lfzlfh Bfrgmarz 1913 GIFTATORY. A few years ago, a miner, working in the vicinity of Xorth Lake, found hidden deep in the earth a dilapidated tin box. Upon turning back the lid there appeared a papyrus roll on which were some hieroglyphics. Not able to read these inscriptions, he investigated further and found a collection of peculiar objects. He took the box home and kept it for a long time, meditating upon its contents during his spare moments. At length he determined to bring the papyrus roll to a scholar who lives in lshpeming and whose name he did not disclose. The scholar pronounced the characters Greek and readily translated them. lt seems that Cassandra, the ancient prophetess, foreseeing that a mighty class would arise in 19133, had waited patiently for the allotted time to elapse. But at length, wearying of the effort, she sent Mercury across seas and lands to the beautiful country near North Lake and there is a secluded place he deposited this tin box containing gifts for her favorite class. By chance this box has come into my possession and I shall now present its contents to you that the will of the gods may be fulfilled. lf they do not suit, remember that they are Cassandra 's choice, not mine. This alarm clock must be for Bernard Eger, who, though Eger in both name and ambition, is not very eager to get to school early. To David Larson and William Chamberlain in reward for their efforts to obtain a pompadour, Cassandra has sent these combs which, if first dipped ill water, are guaranteed to make a pompadour in one hour and thirteen minutes. This muffler must be for Rudy Johnson with which to muffle his loud laugh. XVould that Cassandra had sent it before! XVhat a great deal of noise would have been spared the High School. Alma Larson, Olga Pantti, Anna Guido, and Rudolph Beseth intend to form a partnership and establish a school of 4'Stenography'7 in Zululand. Here are four typewriters with which to begin. Here is a volume of '4Famous Sayings by Famous Men. That is just the thing for lllinda Krogdahl, who is noted for repeating famous sayings when an occasion presents itself. Her repertoire of sayings must be almost exhausted by this time and this will give her a new collection. These niegaphones, without doubt, are for Selma Olson and Mildred Graneggan. They will be very acceptable to their admirers when Selma and Mildred shall make their suffragette speeches. They say that Mildred Dawson aspires to become a photographer. I am sure that Mildred will be greatly pleased with this camera. C925 As every one k11ows, Ned Dundon is eagerly looking forward to the time when he shall become Speaker of the House of Representatives. He will greatly appreciate this gavel with which to preside. Marie Lajoie, Edith Christian, and Grace Pryor are destined to live upon a large cattle ranch. These sheep will give them a fine start. A Why,fClassanch'a inns? have lforeseeiiwmat Charles Carlson ahd Helmer Johnson would make such excellent butlers for here she has left two butler 's trays for them. For Marion Bengry, NVho is always despondent, This extract of cheerfulness To dispel all fearfulness! The Fates ordain that Walfricl Elson, Eino Skytta, Lawrence Myers Ellld Merle Trembath join Sousa 's band, so these expensive instruments will doubtless be most gratefully received. Next appear two books entitled, 4'How to Acquire the Art of Fussingf' one for Taimi Kangas and the other for Rudolph Anderson. I doubt, however, if they can give Taimi and Rudolph any suggestions for they are already far advanced in that art. 0, .wise Cassandra! Foreseeing their penchant for No. 6. she has furnished these tapers for both Nina and Elsie, that they may not stumble down the dark corridors when they, unmindful of the lapse of time, are overtaken by six o'clock and dusk, in this same attractive room. Evidently Cassandra foresaw that Leif Erickson, who boasts of his descent from the renowned pirate, would some day take up the occupation of his an- cestor, for here is a first class compass. Patient waiting is rewarded and we shall have the satisfaction of knowing before we separate that at last our gifted Mabel has seen the whale! For here is a line specimen of the genus. How thoughtful is Cassandra! Undoubtedly Helen Braastad will be de- lighted to get this little memorandum book, entitled, '4Onc for Each Night in the NVeek.l' Now, there will be no excuse for Helen 's going for a walk with one admirer, when she has an engagement for an auto ride with another. It is said that Alphonse Lesage and Harry Van Brocklin intend to open a drug store at Diorite. These test tubes must be intended for them. Ruth lierginan has decided to become a Red Cross nurse. This little apron and cap will be just the thing for her. Again Cassandra shows her inspiration, for here is a letter case for Impi Ruona in which to keep all those letters from the M. C. M. over which Impi pores so long and lovingly. For the future school ma'ams Alberta Erickson, Adaline Uren and Millie Presthus, those straps will surely be inost useful. Two meduim sized hearts labelled Petoskey, these must be for 'Verna to add to her collection. C935 Vernals our prideg She's true and tried. Verna is fair Beyond compare. Verna ls our joy, VVithout alloy. Verna ls a 4 4 peach 7 ' In song and speech. Our Verna Mohr. , It is generally tl1e CHSTOIII tor all professors and 111e11 of note to wear spectacles. but our Ollly professor does not as yet possess a pair. To l1i111, Pro- fessor Carolyn , Cassandra has sent so111e beautiful gold Tlllllllflil spectacles. Oscar Okesson, o11r cl1ecker fiend, is hooked to play the Clltllllplflll checker player of this city, on July 4th, 1913. Oscar will l1e pleased to receive this fine hoard to 11se o11 tl1e eventful occasion. For our Powerful liargh, This boat, tri111, tl1o11gl1 11ot large, That, witl1 l1is Ruth hy his side, He inay go for il ride, And enjoy the wave lore, Just they two and 110 111o1'e. Nathaniel Rowe and Carl Taleen are destined hy fate to take up vaudeville, touring the country ill tl1eir specialty, 'Down Broadway. These boxes of make up are guaranteed to transform ill thirty seconds a good looking lwoy i11to a ll12l11 and a Norwegian i11to H11 I1'lSlll113l1. I ls tl1ere any significance in the fact that Cassandra has carefully placed side by side gifts for Marjorie and Reynald, flll artistic brush for Marjorie and rulmher heels for Reynald? And here again are two gifts together, a strange coincidence! Alld again a pair of rubber heels, hut this time for Ruth, and here, for Jimmie, is a meter stick, tl1e latter useless lllflllgh, for tl1e regard we have for our President cannot he measured. And here at tl1e bottom a knife! This 111HSt he intended for me and so lf take the l1int and herewith cut sl1ort 111y Myarnf' -Maude G11s1'afs011. C043 CLASS POEM. Jason, so the old myths tell us, was a prince in Thessaly, Many brave a11d bold adventures he performed successfully. Vfhen he, in his good ship Argo,7' went to find the Fleece of Gold, He, with his brave crew, encountered many hardships, we are told. NVhen at last, with toil and effort, he the golden Fleece had gained, NVith it love and truth and knowledge he forevermore obtained. Though we're but a lltfllld of schoolmates, bound by friendship 's golden chain, XVe are all of us bold Jasons, met in liearning's sacred fane. Each his little Argo sailing down some stream to Wisdom's sea. Many dangers met and conquered. mark the course with victory. But each to get the Fleece endeavlring, follows his star with separate aim, Each with his share of pain and pleasure. each his honors, each his claim Seven are down the stream of Latin with their steersman gently iiowing, Guided with great skill and caution, sometimes drifting, sometimes rowing They escaped the many dangers that from out the water rose, Rocks of Uaesar. f'icero, Virgil and more dangerous still. of Prose. Six others down the stream of Science, resting on their oars at times, Then again warning ply them, swinging slow in graceful lines. Rocks of llarwin, rocks of Newton, with great care their ships go past. 4'Evolution, 4'Adaptation. threat to seize and hold them fast. 4'Physies , the Charybdian whirlpool. t'hemistry . the Scyllan rock, lioom forbidding in their pathway, threatening their way to block. But by skill and careful study, counseled by their leaders wise, They escape, and go rejoicing. striving for the longed for prize. But the larger number down the stream of English plough their way, Meeting with the tuneful sirens, Shakespeare, Burns and Thackeray. '4Poetry, Debate and Essay, rise abruptly from the seas, XYhile Short Story' a11d Oration form the fierce Symplegades. Guided by the dove of study, through the gap their ships fly past, Cliffs may loom in vain behind them, for the fleet is safely past! Five are bending to their paddles on the smooth commercial sea, Conmfring Bookkeeping, Dictation, Penmanship, Stenography, They, with '4Speed,' and 4'Accuracy'l, will gain the strived for, longed for aim And, through skill and perseverance, win them an undying name. C953 Those who may have wished to conquer, not so much by mind as force, Send their vessels slowly sailing down the Manual 'l'raining Course. VVoodwork, Forge, Machine and Plumbing. all rise up to har their way, Many a weary hour they struggle, building up with brieks and clay, But strong Patience is triumphant, and through her unceasing care, Safe and smooth they pass the dangers of each hidden, deadly snare. On the stream, Hllomestie Scieneew, some tloat down with even keel, Learn to sew, and cook. a11d also, 'Allow to make a cheaper mealw, 'Makin Shirtwaistu. l'ookinff Dinner . for a time their aathwav bar. . Z3 e , But they pass the trials, and follow, onee again, their guiding star. Those who are the most intrepid take the tearful, perilous path, Shunned by those who can avoid it, called in awe-struck whispers, L'Mathl', Meet with hydra-headed monsters, terrifying e'en to see, t'Trig , and Algebra, and also, both kinds of Geometry. Some, again, were cast adrift i11 some far, strange, and unknown land, 'Where new ways and foreign language troubled them on every hand. Nhlhere the natives would address them in a. speech that no one knew, Some would ask, HSprechen Sie Deutsch U? and others, 'tParlez vous?l' But they 11obly learned tl1e language, staying there tor many a day, And at last came time for leaving. so once more they sailed away. As for those who loved the stories of the old heroic lore, Launch their little Argoes bravely from the long Historic shore. t'Ancient , 4'English?', Hlllodern', meet them, one by one in each long year, And their terrifying aspeet fills the voyagers with fear. But at last their efforts conquer, once again they sail the sea. Skimming lightly o 'er the surface, sailing on to victory. Now at last we near the haven, we arrive at Colehis's strand, Hitch the tire-breathing oxen to plough out the fatal land. But by wise Medeals token H lndustr 'M her riven charm 1 7 7 7 NVe o'ercome the earth-born warriors from the dra on 's teeth that swarm. 7 But one bar remains, the dragon, by the tree where hangs the prize, Called the June Examinations , guarding with unsleeping eyes. Here again Medea ls present gives once more its timely aid, Soon the dragon slumbers deeply-and our labors are repaid! So tonight we come before you, victors in a hard-won tight, From the shadow of the struggle, to the tuture's rosy light. For our troubles now are over, we have won our Golden Fleece, tTis a sheepskin, our diploma, precious as was that ot Greece. -Selma Helen Olsen. 49155 :c 4 CLAsS cw1Ro o f BE lT REMEMBERED, That we, the members of the Class of 19123, in the City of lshpeming, County of Marquette, in the State of Michigan. do make this, our last will and testament, in the manner following: First: 1Ve bequeath to the Junior Class president, Archie Lemire, the dignified manner and appearance of our class president, James Flaa, which has been especially shown in our class meetings. Seco11d: To the future classes of the lshpeming High School, in hopes that her counsel will give them as great success, we leave our Class Counselor, Miss Blanchard, who has helped our class to attain its present success. Third: Mr. DoWman's strict rules of discipline, and especially that horrific pink slip law, we trust will be abolished by his successor, for the benefit of those remaining in High School. - Fourth: In order to assist Superintendent Scribner with his lofty agricul- tural ambitions, we bequeath to him the fiower boxes in the biological laboratory, for his potato patch and the furthering of scientific farming. Fifth: Those highly romantic Senior seats, which occupy the rear of the Assembly room, we give to the members of the Junior Class. Sixth: To Robert Potter, we leave the peculiarities of Power liargh. who possesses a wild, raving, frantic nature, and who also has o11e of the most stub- born, determined will powers of any living person on earth. Seventh: Seat 25, Row B., East Side, which has such a romantic history and still remains a mystery, we bequeath to Ellly Junior who can fully appreciate it and further its historical value as did Mildred Dawson. Eighth: We have noticed those dramatic poses of Verna Mohr and especially her spasmodic movements, and it is with much relief that we leave Verna's stage characteristics for Margaret Rogers to carry before the footlights. Ninth: James Childs, whom we hoped and prayed for, but all in vain, we leave for the Class of 1914. Tenth: in consideration of the incomprehensible, inconsistent, incongruous 211111 incompatible talents of Stanley Barnett, we think he is capable of carrying out the preposterous ideas and making those u11ca11ny noises, so highly perfected by Williaiii Chamberlain. Eleventh: That incomparable wit and sarcasm of Ned Dundon, we will to Patrick Lyons. Twelfth: In order to change Oscar Fosmo's disposition from being a Mwom- an hater, we bequeath to him Carl Taleen's prevailing weakness of pestering the girls. Thirteenth: The scientific illustrations used by Ruth Mitchell to explain her lessons, especially her 'fgoat gettingi' study, Physics, we give to Hazel Frye in order that she may give more satisfactory explanations. 4975 Fourteenth: Minda Krogdahl's pretended shyness, We will to any Junior girl who thinks she is capable of carrying it out in the same successful manner. Fifteenth: Mabel Lawryls restless spirit and energetic movements, we give to Ruth Hassenger, as we think she will appreciate them and use them along with her own to a great advantage. Sixteenth: NVe bequeath the following to any members of the 'lshpeming High School who think themselves capable of the same: Bernard Eger's ability as an electrician. Reynald Oas's imaginary strength. Charlie Carlson 's modesty. Maud Gustafsonls silence. Nina Clifton 's flirting. Lief Ericksonls putting onl' in his speech. Rudy Johnson's loud guffaw. Alphonse Lesage's experience as H pill mixer. Oscar Okessonls war-like demeanor. Merle Trembath's ability as a piano player. Alma Larson7s quietness. Eino Skytta's football tactics. Harry VanBrocklin's ability as an artist. Marjorie Needham 's bashfulness. David liarson's ability to blush. Helen Braastad's saying '4Now l'll get sore. The loving glances of Taimi Kangas and Rudolph Anderson. 77 77 Seventh: To the citizens, parents and friends of the members of our class, we leave our annual, the Hematite, as a history and autobiography of our class. Eighteenth: To our beloved institution, the Ishpeniing High School, we leave our memorial, the Venus of Milo,7' as a token of esteem and good will of the Class of 1913. Nineteenth: 'We bequeath the lshpeming High School, whose high standard our good behavior and work has upheld, also the faculty and all traditions related to the High School, to the Junior Class, in hopes that they will make matters as successful as did the Class of 1913. . -Scmors, 1913. Attorney of Fact: .Iiawrcfncc Myers. ' C983 FACULTY NOTES. For the past four years, the members of the Senior class have labored on a course of study not on the schedule. NYe have given it patient, watchful effort and often pursued it, or it has pursued us, long after 3:30. VVe may snub Physics with 25 minutes, Latin with 10, and English with 5, but we have spent many weary hours on this wide subject. Even the slowest of us can recite eloquently on it. It pains us to think we have received not a Sillgltt credit for finishing a course that sometimes threatened to be our finish. This course of study is the Faculty. VVe regret to state that it is required not o11ly for college entrance, but for High School escape. NVhat is the Faculty? lt is a body of men and women surrounded by red tape. green grade books. yellow report cards, and pink slips. Originally, Faculty, from the Latin ffll'Ii1IiS a11d frzefre, meant easy to do. ..NVe have con- cluded that that is not entirely true, because often they are not easy to do. Some welmay do, while others do us! In this line of study we have thoroughly a11d completely covered 26 volumes of various sizes. from the Encyclopedia Americana labeled Doc NVatson to the little, gilt-edged quarto. Miss Hudsong the bindings varying from the splendid edition de luxe of Mrs. Krogman, to the plain, substantially bound Mr. Yutzey, who sometimes wears a calico cover. ln general description. we have painstakingly gathered that the Faculty is 130 feet high. This excepts Miss Kieffer, who would not stand still lo11g enough to be measured. They ought to have 52 eyes, but have instead 55. The extra pair is in the back of Mrs. Brown 's headg the missing one puzzled us, but it is evidently the one with which our Superintendent sees the lermzg side of a debate. The loftiest mind is Miss Aduddell for her thoughts are farthest from her feet. Mr. Mitchell has the broadest understanding. wearing No. 13 's. In religion we have one Christian Scientist, Miss Schurtz. who has been giving the Domestic Science Department absent treatment for a half-year. The highest speed record is Mr. Dowman's, for he can reach Cleveland Avenue 5 seconds after locking the office door. The lowest temperature is in Doc. XVatson 's grade book, while the Fire Department works hardest in Miss Neat's Assembly period, Miss Kieffer is believed to be the oldest, for she remembers the American Revolution, but Mrs, Krogman confessed recently that she had 11ever heard a modern orator. Mr. Clyde Mitchell is the youngest, but lacks only experience to be no better than the average teacher. The only member who could pass the famous literacy test is Mr. Ringle, for only he can write legibly several words or sentences. The chemical formula of the Faculty is Fefl 04, showing UNH that it is strongly magnetic. This explains why whole classes have been known to stay rooted to the spot at 3 130, especially in Miss Braastad's room. Some students, being evidently of an opposite polarity, are magnetically repelled and fly forth from the class room i11 a parabolic curve, describing the experience as being Hkicked out.'l For this repulsion Mr. Hansen is renowned, which sur- prises us as he is such a quiet and demure little man. Miss Kieffer and Mr. Plummer exert remarkable negative attraction, raising large bodies of students swiftly to the second floor during cop duty. K Facts are stubborn things, and no one doubts that the Faculty volumes are facts, but they resemble fiction in that you do not know how they will turn out. Miss Blanchard begins like Algebra, but develops into a compendium of universal knowledge. Mr. Nelson begins with x:F. B. but soon becomes Chief of Police, parading up and down the corridor, eager to pounce upon any student at large without a pass. Ile has also taken the position of guard at the library free of charge. This may be a case of magnetic attraction. Perhaps this also explains why Mr. Flaa has developed a strong alfection for Marquette-every day in the week but Saturday and Sunday. Our course of Faculty study is not devoid of humor. Some, like Mr. Watsoli, make jokes,while others only are. Consequently,some can be sold and others given away. But the only ones that we fear will be stolen are Miss Cooley and Miss Eger, and we have warned the janitors to watch closely all men named George. lt is to be regretted that only unusual activity in school has a demoralizing effect o11 the Faculty. Several heads and sub-heads of departments were much affected by the opera this year. Miss Stone, our tuneful instructor, was so turned to the light opera stage that she is planning to tour with the Boys, Glec Club as soon as a High school tenor can be caught and trained. 'With her will go our dignified Miss Hay, who, we regret to state, made faces for two hours the night of tl1e Opera and will continue in that capacity. The Opera also set Miss Hudson and Miss Eger to tailoring, but they buttoned the dress suits down the back and forgot to measure the arms of their customers. The inter-school debate, too, took the minds of the teachers from their work. Mr. Mitchell turned from the study of plain atmosphere to hot air, and gave it his attention so whole-heartedly that he is still training one debater. Even worse was the effect on Mr. Yutzey, who could scarcely be persuaded to give up chart work. As we have never found a way to rid ourselves of the Faculty, we have sought nobly to gain their favor. 'We have found it best to feed Mr.Plummer fudge and chicken, to give Miss Rhinehart frogs and a chair to skate with, for she is reported to prefer a chair to a man, to wax enthusiastic over Mythology for Miss Hoyseth, and, finally, to laugh at German jokes so that Miss Xeat will think we Uverstehenf' But we have to confess that the best way is to glide through High School unnoticed. For to be too noticeable is also to be an easy mark. Mooj And now, as Uthe hooks close over, And all the lessons are said, We realize that We have learned something of good from each and all of our Faculty. Vile thank Mr. Scribner for his watchfulness over us during our entire school course, and his constant efforts HJ equip us fOI'?lYgl1CC6SSYilI1l future. To Miss Blanchard, our class counselor, is due our deep gratitude and love for the countless ways in which she has helped us in the past four years. We cannot say with what regret we leave her. VVe shall remeniher Mr. Dowinan, not only as our Principal, hut as our friend, for spurring ns on to do our best work and raising the standard of 1913 higher than ever before, and for the helpful and kindly interest he has taken in us and all our activities as a class. VVe hope that in coming years, when he works for other classes and among new scenes, he will not forget us, his old pupils and friends. W V- N., -Ruth illfitrlmlh .lp 3 Z, I I f X, f I I C1013 f e PROPHECY. QELSIE INIAGNUSON, HELMER J OIINSON and lWiILDRED GRANEGGAN, as tritclzesj Come, thou Guides of Mortal Courses, Come, thou Fates or Furies three, Come, thou silent, subtle forces, Come, thou lords of Destiny. Come, though high or low thy station, And the future truly tell. Visit this, our incantation. Speak through our mysterious spell, Say what fate may hold in keeping For the 1913 Class. VVhether joy or whether weeping, Tell all this as by ye pass. First VVitch-Come! Second VVitch-eAppear! Third Witch-Reveal ! First Witch-Hold! Hear ye! I see a vast assemblage of scientists listen- ing breathlessly to the wonderful story of a recent journey to the South Pole. But who is the brilliant orator? I recognize him to be no other than James Flaa, the world renowned explorer. Now, the tall stately palms of the Philippines rise before me, and in the vicinity, the United States fort is to be seen. Coming down one of the pathways the commander of the fort appears. VVho is this with him? Why, it is Helen Braastad, who is now happily married to her ideal, an American officer. See, the scene changes! The vision takes me into a spacious hall, of an Anti-Fat factory, and glancing to one side, I see Lawrence Myers, the general sales-agent for the company, consulting the manager, Reynald Oas. l believe HProsperity is apparent in both. Second VVitch-List! I hear faintly, strains of music. Now they become clearer. Ah! I see Vkfalfrid Elson at the head of the United States Marine Band and David Larson as drummer makes as much noise as usual. But what immense hall is that, in front of which they have stopped 'Z The sign at the door announces it to be the 'fMitchell School of Elocutionf' Particular attention is paid to the slow and hesitating manner of speaking. At the head of the Domestic Science department connected with this school, I see Edith Christian, who makes careful investigations in science to rid the United States of injurious C1023 food preservatives. Now 1 see Bernard Egcr, President of the Elgin Butter Board, who has solved the problem of the high cost of living by reducing the price of butter and eggs to a minimum. Third Witch-A court room. The spectators are very anxious and excited ' - .tria.Lis - ' - 2 - 1mcMH , has' Richard Carlyon 310,000 for slander against Power Bargh, the candidate for Justice of Peace. But see, 1 behold Merle Trembath lecturing most fluently in the German language to the German students of the lshpeming High School, on her recent tour of Germany. First VVitch-To me appears the interior of a magnificent vaudeville. The most attractive feature of the performance is the dancing and singing act by Verna Mohr a11d Nina Clifton. The dancing of Nina is most bewitching, while Verna in her latest song, Hliove Me and the NVorld is Mine , takes the house by storm. William Chamberlain, too, meets with remarkable success and is slowly but successfully rivalling the famous Caruso. l now see the interior of a drug store. The odor of drugs and medicines permeates tl1e air and behind the counter Alphonse Lesage is selling cold creams to Professor Skytta, superin- tendent of schools at Deer Lake. Second Witch-NVhat is this? Truly, a strange vision. It is a large Brush and Broom factory, and the shriek and jarring of the machinery grates upon the ear. NValking up and down the aisles I recognize Carl Taleen, the owner, proudly surveying his property. Now, the scene changes' and in the crowded streets of one of the large cities of Mexico, Mildred Dawson may be see11 at her stand selling 'tGuerison amour , guaranteed to cure all atilicted by love sickness. Leif Erickson, the discoverer of this cure is hailed with gratitude the world over. The Court of St. James appears for 1113011 the publishment of a certain epic, especial honor has been conferred upon Selma Olson. She is being ap- pointed Poet-Laureate of England. Now Olga Pantti comes before me, in the position of a dermatologist and she is also exceedingly clever in puffing and waving the crowning glory' of her women patrons. ' Third Witch-l see the lobby of a hotel and the proprietor, Rudolph Ander- son, vociferously discussing questions of the day with the famous political boss, Oscar Okesson. Grace Pryor, who has made such advancement in Biology, I see among the foremost horticulturists of Cloverland. Millie Presthus, I see sternly lecturing to a body of students on 'iEtiquette including the proper posi- tion of body, feet and hands. I glance at the famous XVorth establishment in Paris and see Alberta Erickson displaying beautiful gowns to wealthy Ameri- cans contemplating buying them. First Witcli-liiit see, the famous Salon of Paris appears, and in front of one of the beautiful portraits, stands Marjorie Needham, the renowned artist, proudly viewing her masterpiece. Taking a second look at the portrait, I see Maud Gustafson. posing as Priscilla. Not only does the portrait receive great praise but the artist as well is honored as the portrait painter of the age. I now see Ruth Bergman, cartoonist, and Nathaniel Rowe, humorous story writer, tltllij busily engaged in their respective work. Nathaniel Rowe is making such great achievements that he is already being hailed as a second Mark Twain. A moving picture screen presents itself. In the flickering pictures I see Anna Guido acting as the heroine in Minda Krogdahl and Alma Larson's new farce called 4'The Triumph of Iiove. ' ' Second Vtfitch-How strange this apparition. Is it possible that Mabel Iiawry has settled down to the quiet, peaceful lite of a Methodist deaconess? Indeed, it is she, converting heathens to the Methodist faith, And now, I see Adeline Uren making a tour of Europe studying especially social conditions, purposing to better the tenement districts in America. I also see Charles Carl- son, Professor ot Geology at M. C. M., with a body of students, studying the geological formation in the vicinity of Ishpeming. And stranger still is it, to see the quiet and demure Marie Lajoie addressing a large crowd of suftragettes with the aid ot a megaphone. But who is her enthusiastic supporter? 'Why, it is none other than Rudolph Beseth, who by the persistent efforts of certain young women, has been converted into an ardent supporter of woman suffrage. Third NVitch-In this vision I see someone busily engaged at her desk. Be- side her lies the 'tliadies' Home Journalfl It is Taimi Kangas, the authority on HPrctty Girl Questions. In the same room at another desk is Impi Ruona, answering questions on HGirls' Love Affairs for the same magazine. I now see IIarry V an Brocklin, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Michigan, bending anxiously over his discovery for the reduction of low grade ores. Here, this vision is dark and blurred. Now it appears before me as a tunnel with the roar ot a river overhead. 'lt is the famous tunnel under the Mississippi designed and supervised by the noted engineer, Rudy Johnson. Marian Bengry has finally relinquished her struggle tor idealistic education and I see her now strolling quietly down '4Iiitels Pathwayll in the HBonds ot lXIatrimony. H011 l PRESENTATION OF CLASS MEMORIAL. Early in the nineteenth century, when all that attracted the notice of the civilized world to Greece was the little preserved to us of her art-occasionally and fragmentarily found in the ruins of her great communities-a peasant on the Isle of Melos was working his field on the flank of a mountain. As he toiled, he came upon an ancient grotto of considerable proportions. Creeping around on his knees he peered in and saw the statute of a woman-a goddess, radiantly white, majestic and lovely. How had she come there? NVith what pagan rites had she l7C01l made a captive of the dark, fully two thousand years ago? What was her dramatic history 'Z Thus the discussion began. The authorities agreed on o11e point, her identity. She could be no other than Venus, the goddess of the highest form of love. Throughout the English speaking world she has come to be known as the Venus de Milo, that being the Italian pronunciation of Melos, where the statue was found. It was destined to have an eventful career, it narrowly escaped being taken to Turkey where it no doubt would have dropped from the sight of the artistic world forever, but it was purchased by the French government, and after a long voyage to many foreign ports, arrived in Paris where it was set up in the Louvre. It has the place of honor in that great treasure hall, standing at the extreme end of a long corridor whose walls are adorned with the best of the world's sculpture. VVhat visitor could it fail to impress 1? Many a pilgrim to this shrine has doubtless felt as Thackeray's Clive Newcome who wrote of her, HI shall come to the Louvre and live, I think. I feel if I never want to go away. I had not been ten minutes in the place before l. fell in love with the most beautiful creature the world has ever see11. She was standing silent and majestic and the very first glimpse of her struck one breathless with the sense of her beauty. l could 11ot see the color of her eyes and hair exactly, but the latter is light, and the eyes, l should think, are grey. Her complexion is of a beautiful warm marble tinge. She is 11ot a clever woman, evidently, she is only beautiful. 0, lucky Paris! How could he give the apple to anyone else but this enslaver, this joy of gods and me11, at whose presence the flowers spring up, and the smil- ing ocean sparkles, and the soft skies beam with serene light. The Venus has always been shrouded in mystery-as yet unsolved. We do not even know the master hand that formed it into the embodiment of pure spirit. On a fragment found near the statue was the inscription: HAlexandros of Antioch has done it, and we must grieve that we possess nothing more from his chisel, for she is not the slender, coquettish creature affected by late Greek sculptors, but a calm, splendid woman who compels but never asks our homage. I 11055 The loss of the arms has opened a controversy as to the original attitude. Some critics believe that the goddess held a mirror or gazed at herself in a. metal shield. A hand was found in the grotto of the excavation, grasping an apple, and it was proposed that this should be joined to the statue, but it has never been agreed upon. But to whatever author or to whatever period it may be assigned, however it may have looked in its entirety, it rests finally on its own merits. lt belongs to the small class of transcendental works, which, in a sense, have no age nor country, and which the clash of archaeological theories and the war of critical opinion hardly affect at all. VW, the Class of 19125, give this statue to the lshpeming lligh School, con- sciously and, we believe, justifiably proud of our choice. NVe hope that its beauty of form, its harmony of outline, representing the zenith in the artistic life of one of the worldts greatest nations, may inspire those who may look upon it to do their best as did Alexandros of old. We trust that it will, in some degree, convey our feeling of gratitude and affection for the school, and that other classes after us may be interested in it and the people who did it homage. -Eine lV. Skytta. new W W. -- 1... . f c.'ff'?-2'-A-5,------2-sw-'EH- i.-f-..-K -ffl f-wi.. '.--1-ew ws-.'.--2-. --. ---.fm f .wi-ri A WT-V fi 93-ff' -df-f-.ew I f S--1-' -W WH if 15 'fhfwfi W-f il. -. T1 E 'WJ - ' iw -Eu 1 wi s 'al k f:'?'f3S17. 4 ' - 'F if-1 -W 7Tr:.Ciq.i3Q.f'f ' .1-'ZR---. ?..:-ist '55 --.T .E - Ji- . .15 -3 ?5 f'.i'-Q in Q 1-'F --f1.- aw.. .. M , 1:-. .91 -fr .. - 1 . 4. wi L- , - --. , H xg. ,, ..,' -5. 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The theoretical equality and fraternity of our forefathers forms a working basis of our new social development. Organization seems to be the key- note, and in our social life we find vast organizations reaching throughout our land, binding the people together i11 thought and expression. The organization of society is the new thought of the century for the up- lifting and betterment of the individual and the class. Philanthropy has always found its advocates and charity its adherents, but no organization, however noble its purpose, can succeed without fostering and promoting a feeling of brotherhood, love and sympathy. This is as old as our religion. Dwight Hillis says, HJesus laid His hand upon the purple of the prince and the rags of the pauper, and upon the brow of each wrote the word 'brotheri . ln the organiz- ation of society we find the more perfect union. The granting of more equality before the law, equal wages for equal work, and the Juvenile Court, are all means for the better establishment of justice. lVhat are we doing to insure domestic tranquility 'Z Educating the people, giving them better homes, higher wages, and more leisure. For the common defense we are endeavoring to bring all parts of society into closer contact, and in all this insure the general welfare. The institutions of the Middle Ages were for protection against encroach- ment upon rights and became close corporations. Now, love, not fear, holds us together. It is in this that we are gradually tending toward an ideal state of society. With the keeping of the one great commandment which enjoins us to love our neighbors as ourselves, we cannot fail. The college settlements of our great cities were founded in this spirit. Jane Addams, of Hull House, Chicago, has proved what such work may accom- plish. Marvelous improvements have been made in the foreign tenement district Q1llTl and in the neighborhood of the great packing houses. College men and women go out every year to aid with their trained intelligences in these homes. They realize that, by helping the chil-dren of these people with their influence, they are preparing them to become useful members of society. The suppression of child labor and the promotion of wholesome, well-directed play will take away the curse that follows so many children through life. Life without happiness is one-sided. Many organizations are endeavoring to bring to people that leisure which makes work a blessing and the Worker joyful. The playground is democratic, therefore American, and serves the same purpose as athletics in our High schools and colleges. In the organization of society each one must have his particular task, for the idle, we have no room. The remarkable mechanical progress of our country has redeemed the people from much drudgcry, and, by reason of this, the home woman of today has a wider outlook. This has resulted in the formation all over the country of organ- izations controlled by women. not only for their own benefit, but for the general welfare. They have been instrumental in the better administration of civic affairs, the establishment ot' the playgrounds and day nurseries, and the en- forcement of laws necessitating better sanitary conditions. Years ago, the public school was used as a social and civic center. Here the citizens met for social, political and religious purposes. Now again, the school building is being made the attractive meeting place for the city organized activities. It is made the one democratic institution that shows no preference to those who COIHQ. All have equal opportunities. Christian organizations have sprung into being for the better life of our young men and women, creating for them wholesome and beneticial influences. The Red Cross, with its noble founder, Clara Barton, has carried hope and comfort to suffering humanity. The relief work in the Cuban NVar, the Johns- town fiood, and the San Francisco earthquake, are examples of its prompt and efficient organization. Co-operation is preferable to individual effort. Such institutions as the Homes for Immigrant Girls, the College Settlement, the Institutional Church, and the associations for the protection of children and the suppression of vice, are expressions of our ideals. The same spirit that sent the knight of old on his quest now pervades our society, and organization means only that we can do things better together than apart. People of the United States, feeling that local and national history in which they themselves had participated should not slip away from their children, are marking in a suitable way many historic places which recall the life and en- thusiasm of the past. 'We of today see, as our vision, an ideal state of society working itself out in organization. Behind all these great practical ideals stands the American home, dedicated to the Puritan standard of service, high thinking and true living, to the Cavalier standard of honor and justice, to the great-heartedness and unselfislmess of the western pioneer, to 'tsimpler manners, purer laws. KIILST Have we no traditions built on such foundations? 'l'o form a more perfect union, establish justice! VVhat could be more ideal 'Z NVith the general welfare our behest, by social service, by community of interest, a11d by loving-kindness, will not the blessings of liberty be insured to ourselves and our posterity? These characteristics made idealists then-we are idealists now! XVe, the people ! As we step out into the world, we feel that it is our duty to 'show that the four years of preparation have give11 us a sense of idealism which will make us worthy of being called citizens of America. Q We, the Class of 1913, wish you, citizens of lshpeming, our parents a11d friends to know that we appreciate and in some part realize your interest in our welfare, Hllll the share you have had in procuring for us a varied a11d thorough curriculum in our school. VVc realize our indebtedness to Superintendent Scribner Zllld the Board of Education for their assistance and efforts in our behalf. To you, our instructors, who have faithfully directed us for four years, we wish to express our gratitude. Although our association with you is broken, we are assured that no others will follow our careers with more interest. You will be looking to us for promise fulfilled. And to you, Mr. Dowinan, we shall always feel grateful for your wise counsel and infiuence, constantly helping us to form stronger ideals of study and character. Our esteem is yours, and our good wishes go with you to your 11ew work. How better can we show our gratitude to you all than by social service? From you, dear friends, we, like the man in the parable, have received our ten talents, and it is for us to render them to you again, increased an hundred fold. Classmates, these four years of close companionship n1ust have meant something to us! Four years of intimate association have made us lenient in our judgments, finding sometimes where we least expected admirable and even great qualities. During our high school course we have surely acquired ideals of thought, ideals of living, ideals of service a11d devotion. 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When you 1501118 to the end of a perfecf day, And you haven 'T had one pink slipg You turn your head to look over that way, C. H. D. says, Hfroni nie take a tip. You spin right hack like a whizzing top, And inerely inove your lipsg Then for your pains you stay out for a week, And get five nice square pi11k slips. Youlre, walking flown the hall at night, You pause at the cooking room doorg The teacher gives you an awful fright, And exolainis, Don,f come here any more! Then you get your name on the lhree-thirty list, And you have to depart before four. But these are the rules of our dear High School, As vouched for by me, -Verna Mohr. C1115 if 'ix WWX ' ' I 'Q r -- - ' ,'n:z: x lx., P-1 'EF E 3 ' W I f r i D x1,,g.LQ,, K 5, ISL IQ f M -f fx X xi ,1 .. -M . A 1 Q..-Hn? cw R, 'sf CALENDAR. Sept. 3-All aboard! Sept. 5-Seniors choose UD their seats. Sept. 18-Pink slips begin to circulate. Garner Boase is the first victim. Oct. 28-James Flaa comes to school wearing a New-berry ribbon over his heart. - Nov. 1-Miss Hoyseth is absent from school. Nov. 14-Seniors hold a business meeting, Hjust for fun. Nov. 29-The Forum entertains the Literary Society. Dec.34Rutl'1 finally receives her long'-looked-for letter from Grand Rapids. Dec. 18-Mr. Nelson, dressed in rain coat and summer cap. freezes his ears. Miss Neat seeing his swollen ears. exclaims in consternation. 'l'he poor thing, now hc'll be disfigured for life. Dec. 19-Mr. Nelson comes to school wearing a new winter coat Bllll woolen cap. Jan. 2-Basket ball season commences. Feb. 15-The High School Basket Hall team wins the second prize in the Upper Peninsula Athletic 'l'ournament. A bronze shield is hung in the main corridor of the school building. Feb. 26-Faculty plays Y. M. tl. A. oliice force. Time keeper goes to sleep. Mar. 14-Rudy Johnson pays his class dues. Mar. 27-'Students are vaccinated. Apr. 7vStanley Barnett dons long trousers. Apr. 21-Ned Dundon begins fussing. Apr. 23-Mr. Scribner comes to school in Girzi's car. Apr. 25-lshpeming High School sends a representative, Olive Cornish. to the Oratorical contest in Houghton. Apr. 29-llebaters go to Petoskey. May 6-Verna receives a letter from Petoskey. May 2-High School wins a. double victory. Debaters defeat both Escanaba teams. June 8-lflaccalaureate Sermon. June 10-Class Night exercises. June ll-Ned takes l1is tirst semester exam in Physics. June 12-C'ommencement exercises. Lllilj GRINDS. THINGS WE ARE ASKED TO KEEP DARK Thv I'0Il'IElI'IiS Jim Uhilds made NVI1011 Iw lost his collar, Tlw night oi the opm 1 1 Mr. Dowmaifs ICIWKIIIUIII Visits to Room -LI. Jim's black cye. 'l'I1v rivzxlry of Nvd illlli Mr. Mitchm-Il. II'Iz1,111Iv's prefereilco for Tall, fair' pooplu. Thai Nzxrjorie PIIIUVIHIIIS Harry. l'I1m'lvs IAZIFISOIIQS IITWQIIOIIT collwrsaltimls with Allwrtn. 'Flint Ruth is IPZIVIIIIIQ to speak NOI'XYPg.1'I2llI. Iiviius IIIIIIIGVOIIS Ieltfws fvmu EISCHIIHIIZI. 'l'hz1t Rudy was pIII'SII1'lI by the Iiftlv I l'0SI1Ill3l1 girls at Iwtos ew 'NMI much prizvd postal from Petoskvy. ,l.. I THINGS OF WHICH WE Uliznrlvs IIZIPISOIIIS o1'tI1ogr'z1phy in Uivics. Iwif lllgazird IgI2lI !l0 I'iI'ICIiSOIl. Thx- Siuuwso 'I'wi11sfR11rIy and Rumlolph. 'Nw 'I'1'ig'. SIIZIFIK--'IAIIDIIOIISQ-' Alsngv. RIILIWJS 1'ippIi1ig Izluglltvr. Furl 'I'z1Ieeu's art of ITIIIIIIIIIQQ. NwI's philosophy. VVilliz1m f1IlHlI1IIPI'I2lII17S poetic genius. llIIl ARE PROUD is a THE MAN WHO CAN SMILE. lt is easy to smile, And be happy the while, At the time of the daily Quiz. But the man who 'S worth while. ls the man who can smile. When the nlonthly marks do their biz. RED LETTER DAYS. Verna doesn't get a pink slip. Carl Taleen attemls a meeting ol' The Annual hoard. Mr. Xelson freezes his ears. James Flaa spends l5c for his iirst shave. Miss Kieffer goes home at f0l1I' o'elom-li. Selma Olsen gets the giggles. Mr. Plummer' cliseourses 011 the place XVllUl't' the soul goes and where there big fire. Mr. Scrilmex' amlclresses the High School. Jim f'hilds recites a lllt'lll01'Y passage in Junior English. Power' Bargli cleans his pipe. NVilliain Cll2illllWl'l2ll1l lakes his shoes off in Civics class. Mr. Nelson forgets to give his class a ll'l'llll'P on handing in w l'ai'l Taleen gels to Phfsies lialm. on time. ritten work. ' iw , . A Q e . l A F ' ' X , . Gifs lll. W i- s ' ' ' .f-L: . Eff. , f J' e f l V , 5 lll5l BRIGHT THINGS TI-IE PUPILS SAY. Miss Kieiiter Cgiving the Seniors EL monthly quizb : Rudy J. Qfinding the questions hardy z Gee! The semester exams don't eonie for two weeks yet, Miss Kietferfl Mr. Mitchell: ttWl1z1t will be the temperature on the summit of at mountain 6,000 feet high, if the temperature at the bottom is O on at hot summer daylli' Ruth M. fthe morning after the Faculty game at Marqucttej : Clyde, who won last' night Q Clyde M.: Oh, shut up !'7 iw Eino Skytta Cscanning in Senior Englishj : 'fl' eanft do thisf' Mrs. K.: NVel1, cz1n't you see, Eino, you have an uneven footfi M r Mr. Mr Mr work ? ' ' Dowman: '4P1ummer, will you he busy after school U! Plummer: 'LNo,'l Dowman: 4'VVill you drop up? NV?1iSOI1 to Burgh: HCan you tell me the difference between Power: HPower doesnlt work. Mrs. Krogman: H'l'ithes are used in connection with what?7' C. Halherg: c'Railroad tracks. power and i C1105 Maud G. CAfter gazing thru window tur11s to address Leifl : 'LOh, Gordon tblushesl c'Oh-in-in-m-I' mean Leitfl Query: Of whom was she thinking? Mr. Plummer: James, what is a Postals Savings Bank? James Childs: A bank Where postals are kept or saved. Mrs. K. CCorrecting Rudy is themej: UWhy do you begin fortune with a capital letter? R. H. Qlnnocentlyj : Well, you can't begin any fortune without at capital. s Q r el -V f YM M, t . Q, K I V191 fb ,M -'t1L..!f.+-L+' Q-'ff-FW! Wwe? iiixlkljlhhil .vii 3 ,XJ rj ,i ' :-' lllr. Pluinnier, in Ancient History, talking about exam : UI Won't give any more questions than you C2111 aiiswerf' i4lZlSSI llon't give us zuiuv, then. Y. H. tAt LliP1'2ll'j.' ineetingl : Now, have l inentionecl anyone who is not here 3 Miss ll.: Just fi minute. bYl'l'll2l. 'Will those who :ire :absent please rise? NV. Pluininer Cln Algebrzij : Hlieo. what is 2: negative 3 Leo: I-I-l,-l don 't hzirclly know, but its the stutt you lllilkt' pictures out of, Zllllil it 'Z' Mr. Mitchell Clin Algebra tflzlssj : 4'Rumly, what do you think :I review should consist ot? Rudy ll.: The problems we are to have on the semester test, of l'0lU'Stt.7, i 41171 Mrs. Krogrnan CGiving direetionsj: NPower li, take the part of the king and Viola B. the part of the queenf' Mrs. Krognxan CReading from Hamletl: t'Now enter the king and queen very lovingly, the king holding the queen in his arms. Miss Blanchard CEXplaining a problem in College Algebraj: mllhere can be three alike and two different, or four alike and one different, or they can be all different. ls there any other way, class? Alphonse Lesage Cln a serious mannerj 1 There can be one alike and four 77 different. Qui '? '1 After Miss liraastad told the class to be brief onithe exam, Mabel liawry asked: lf. on the exam. I should say that Theodore ol' Taesis Caine over and established the Roman ehureh in England, would that be brief enough? Miss li.: f'Yes! But he didn't. Mrs. Krogman: What do you call a. person that pretends to know a lot, but knows nothing 2' Power R.: 'LA Freshman. Mr. Watson: 'Alphonse, where do you have to be in order to make an echo? Alphonse ll.: Hflh. any place as long as you're fifty feet from where you're standing. Y ,J . , QIISJ Mrs. Krogman: 'Wvhere in this country are those old customs pzcserwcd 7 Einoz t'England. Mrs. Krogman: VVhat are thc lasting qualities ot Rohr rt Burns? Eino Qkvtta: 'gl don 't know I don 't smokef Paul: HWhat dance are you going to he in at the Littrarw partv tonight Ruth W, Ruth H.: 'tThe skirt dance. Paul: HWhat are you going to wear? Ruth : Overalls Pete 'l'.: 'tVerna, what is the formula for force? Verna: HC. II. Dfl Bernard E. Cln Physics, talking about a sound wavej U lt goes as far as it can, then it hits something' Miss Neat CTranslating in Germeanb : What gots mth bathing Blanche M.: HWater. 7' Mr. Dowman fSpeaking to Freshmenj : Where do Nou little ones go? Miss Hoyseth CStanding up against the door. startled hx the tntranct ot Mr. V Dowmanj : Hllh, dear! Mr. llowman: Vin l10f in the habit of heing addicssed 111 that manm r And Miss Hoyseth blushed. A model of clearness and simplicity: 't'I'he area of a circular ring is equal to that of a cnclt whose diameter is a chord of the outer circle. tangent to the inner cirele , f as l had a little pony, His name was Wilhelm Tell. l passed him to a friend in need So in exam. he would excel. He rode him to the finish. And all was going well llntil the teacher caught him And tl1e11 she gave him-Zero LIIEH 3 l DOC. WATSON'S SARCASM. Scene: Chemistry Lab. Verna is heard humming. Doc: 4'Elsie, do you know where you can get some worms? Elsie: 'tWli21t for? Doc.: UTO feed the little bird, I hear one singing. tlloc. goes over to Verna's desk, which is not Very cleanj : 'il fear the little bird is not very careful of its cage. CSlight applause from the rear as the curtain goes downj. SONGS OF THE CLASSES. Freslnnan-Mlfor we're only poor, weak mortals after allfl Sophomore+HHail, Hail, tl1e gang's all heref' Junior-''Merrily we roll along, Senior-J ' Good-bye everylzody. CLASS STATISTICS. Fattest-Rudolph lieseth. Leanest-Verna Mohr. Largest Hat-Verna Mohr Csize unknownj. Smallest Hat-Ed Dundon Csince defeat at Petoskeyjd Largest Feet-'Jamie Childs Qsize 105 XVear-U-YVellsj. Smallest Feet-Mabel Lawry. V Sm'artestHAlbert Cox Qso smart he didn 't have to finishj. Most Ambitious-HChinkn Eger Ctor reference ask Mrs. Krogmanj. Tallest-Rudy Johnson. Shortest-Nina Clifton. Teachers' Favorite-Power Bargh. Pink Slip Fiend-Mildred Graneggan. Most Angelic Looking-Adeline U ren. u Best Boy Athlete-Oscar Okesson. Most Studious-Jimmie Childs tfor reference ask Miss Kasson, Mr. Parrish, Mr. Phelps, Mr. Trebilcock, Miss Fitzpatrick, or any teacher since 19005. Best Girl Athlete-Helen Braastad. C1205 FAVORITE SONGS OF THE FACULTY. Mr. Mitchell-HEvery Little Movement. Mr. Plummer- I Want to be in Dixie, Mr. Nelson-L'Any Little Girl. Miss Stone- Smile, Smile, Smile. Mr. Dowman-'4I'm the Guy. Miss Hoyseth-4'The Hour That Gave Me You, Caesar. Miss Blanchard-' ' Because. Mrs. KPOgll13I1-i 4When You 're in Town. Mr. Ringle-'LI would if l Could, But l Ca11't. NVl1y, Because I'1n Married. Mr. Yutzey-Ditto. Miss Hudson-4'Oh, a Fascination! Miss Kieffer--' 4 Keep a-Buzzing. Mr. VVatson- Hail, the Conquering Hero Comesfl Miss Adluddell- When the Midnight 'Chew, Chew, Leaves for Speariuint Bay. Miss Neat-4'Acl1, du Lieber Augustinef, Miss Rliinehart-' ' Tell 'Me Daisy. H Miss Hay-'lMy Bonnie, Blue-eyed Jean. Miss Eger-L'Let George Do lt. Miss Cooley--Ditto. Miss Scliurtz-HDear Old Negauueef' Mrs. Brown-' g Helen. ' ' Mr. Scribner-'4For He's a Jolly Good Fellow. Mr. Clyde Mitchell- Why NVasn't I Born a Blondef' Miss Braastad-UVVhen llm Alone I'm Lonesomefl Mr. Hansen- Vy Can't I go Back to Svedenf' Mr. Flaa-'4Good Night, Good Night. Beloved. C121D SAMPLE OF RUTH MITCHELIJS RECITATION IN PHYSICS. QExplaining an instruinent heated hy means ol' eleetrieityj : H lt's-it's made like a - a little hox with holes in it. And it is covered with a piece of steel. And when you turn on the - the - Qdescrihing by means of hamlsl the little thing in the side, and let the - the-and let the - let it in. You put your hand in and take holcl of a thing like a brush all full of steel things, an- -and you take 2, hold of this hrush an - ah - ah - and when you turn it on ah - you get little electric things in your hands. 5 . l I L t H J' is l l S , H227 ' Class Ymoasler H J L gr Wk Name. Rudolph Anderson Power Bargh Marian Bengry Ruth Bergman Rudolph Beseth Helen Braastad Charles Carlson Richard Carlyon Wm. Chamberlain Edith Christian Nina Clifton Mildred Dawson Edward Dundon Bernard Eger Walfred Elson Alberta Erickson Leif Erickson James Flaa Mildred Graneggan Anna Guido Maud Gustafson Helmer Johnson Rudy Johnson Taimi Kangas Minda Krogdahl Marie Lajoie Alma Larson David Larson Mabel Lawry Alphonse Lesage Elsie Magnuson -Q Ruth Mitchell Verna Mohr Lawrence Myers Marjorie Needham Reynald Oas Oscar Okesson Selma Olsen Olga Pantti Millie Presthus Grace Pryor Carl Taleen Nathfxniel Rowe Eino Skytta Merle Trembath Adeline Uren CLASS ROASTER. Nickname. Favorite Expression. Favorite Occupation. Coddy Man alive Fussing Horatio Let's load up! Doing anybody Mary f'Naw! Walking f'Rui'lie Caesars ghost! Advocating Woman suffrage Rudy Come off! Growing Beeky l'm real mad now Getting pink slips Charlie', i'Oh! Oh! Looking for gold mines 'fDick Sure! Talking to Mildred Bill Scure!'! Posing Eden 'fFor Lands Sakes! Smiling Tiny Oh John! Helping Verna Millie By Jings! Taking pictures Ned That's not right! Being contrary Chink Oh Heck! Fussing Wally'i Huh! Making up work Bert I should say! Primping Leef Yis! Buying collars Jimmie Any Mail?,' Killing time Millie Oh dear! Sleeping f'Ann Now, Tom! Occupying a box in the thea- ter Maudie 'iOh Stars! Playing the piano '4Hel1n Oh Man! NVorking Trig. Lank Oh! Ah! Roaring Tai HNow what do you sup- pose Pete did! Discussing her cases '4Boots Oh laws! Showing her dimples Hasn't any Oh, my, my Going for long walks f'Al Oh dear! Studying Davie Oh, gwan! Blushing Mab 'tHas anybody saw the whale?!' Eating '4Laphonse Elsage 25c an ounce Mixing pills El On my honor! Talking Physiography to the teacher Rufus I saw Len yesterday and he said he's iine.'iVVriting letters Fat 'fLets go to the Greeks Studying Latin Brief Curses X ! X ! Dreaming Marji' Hooray! Her Reyi' Blushing Pork f'Hi,re yuh ruff! Ruiiing it Sqn-root Good morning! Orating Hasn't any Oh dear! Giggling Stingy f'None of those Hatter- ing remarks. ,. Looking solemn Mill Oh gee! Talking to Bill Gracey 'fOh yes! Talking Pete Now Hazel! Holding hands Nat ? ? ? X X ! ! ! ! Studying English Strawberry Unprintable Playing those ragtime mel- odies Chubb Now l'll be mad! Entertaining some one Ad '6Oh gwan! Blufling Say! Drawing Harry Van Brooklin Van lnipi Ruoua nlrnpsu f'Too faint to be heard.Corresponding H213 CLASS ROASTER. Name. Favorite Song. Rudolph Anderson Any Little Girl That's a Nice Lit- tle Girl. Power Bargh All Alone Marian Bengry Ruth Bergman Rudolph Beseth Helen Braastad Charles Carlson Richard Carlyon Wm. Chamberlain Edith Christian Nina Clifton Mildred Dawson Edward Dundon Bernard Eger Walfrid Elson Alberta Erickson Leif Erickson James Flaa Mildred Graneggan Anna Guido Maude Gustafson Helmer Johnson Rudy Johnson Taimi Kangas Minda Krogdahl Marie Lajoie Alma Larson David Larson Mabel Lawry Alphonse Lesage Elsie Magnuson Ruth Mitchell Verna Mohr Lawrence Myers Marjorie Needham Reynald Oas Oscar Okesson Selma Olsen Olga Pantti Millie Presthus Grace Pryor Carl Taleen Nathaniel Rowe Eino Skytta Merle Trembath Adeline Uren Harry VanBrocklin Impi Ruona I Used to be Afraid to Go Home in the Dark Forgotten I Love You Still Dear Old Detroit I Hear the Cattle Lowing in the Lane At the Devi1's Ball In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree Onward Christian Soldiers When You're Away It's a Long Way Home, Frankie dear I've Been Working on the Railroad We Will Row, Row Row I Want to Be Oh! You Beautiful Doll Chicken Means a Gal to You That's How I Need You Please Go Away and Let Me Sleep Take Me to the Opera I'm Afraid to Go Home in the Dark Home, Sweet Home Roaring I Want to Be Queen of the Van- ity Fair How Would You Like to Make Love to Me Down on the Farm Day Dreams I Wish to Be Loved by Some One Casey Jones Marsellaise I Want to Be Way Down in Mar- quette Flirting Eyes Money Talks , lylll the Guy March, March, Stiff as Starch I Want to Be in a Land with Mar- jorie No Wedding Bells for Me If Only I Had the Nerve Build Thee More Stately Mansions Billy Lead Kindly Light Girls! Girls! Girls! Every Day is Ladies' Day With Me I Love You Making Eyes Every One Was Meant for Some One After the Ball Dear Old M. C. M. Qliffrl To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To Ambition. become president of the United States be a minister be married be f Power J ful be an athlete own a store be a geologist be a debater have a good form start a tea shop be big be a milliner be Irish live in Marquette be mayor of Ishpeniing be a dressmaker live in Escanaba own a Mitchell Qcarj wake up own a Tom-Tom become a suffragette be a chemist be a clothier Chase an Earl To To To To To To To To To To be some one's stenog- rapher be a science teacher be a private secretary be a senator enter grand opera teach trigonometry go to Marquette start a Y. W. C. A. be a vaudeville star be a lawyer Not to blush To To To To To To To To To To To To To be a pugilist be an engineer be studious be digniiied marry a miner have nerve have charge of a ladies' seminary be a Foss-fbenderl be a stage manager teach fussing be a beauty specialist be an artist see some Y pops GOODNIGHT ISHPENVINC RECORD PRINT PHOTOS EV CHILDS ART GALLERY
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