Ishpeming High School - Hematite Yearbook (Ishpeming, MI)

 - Class of 1925

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,-.---------------------1 H ,---..------------..---4 L------------------- ----A L---..-----------------4 THE JUNIOR CLASS. As our .lunior year at the School of Knowledge draws near its close. it is only fitting and proper that we should now review and set down the' events of our class history upto date. According to custom, there was a great deal of hooting, howling, and clapping, when we entered the school three years ago, 150 strong. This first year our class was represented by a large number in the Declamatorv Con- test, in which we won first place. The Sophomore year was more eventful. lVe took a prominent p-art in public speaking, XVe won first place in decla- niation and had three members of the class on the debating team. Our class party was also a successful affair. But the year which has been most eventful is the Junior year. XYc were well represented in both football and basketball: and next year's football cap- tain is a Junior. ln public speaking the Junior Class has been very prom- inent, a Junior taking first place for the school in the district oratorical con- test. Also th1'ee members of the debating teams are members of the lunior Class. Our class party was a decided success, and the junior Prom was put across in great form. lt was the first prom to be held in the new gymnasium, and was one of the most successful ever staged by our school. The curtain drops here, only to rise on a more pleasant scene-that of the Senior Class. XVe are now entered on the last lap of our High School career, and we hope to ma.ke it the mlost successful of all the years in High School. GORDON XVANGBERG. CAN YOU FEATURE: President Gordon Wangberg-President of Humboldt's Junior Class. Vice-President Margaret Wanek-not liking Teddy bears. Secretary Swen Eklund-without class-spirit. Treasurer Ellsworth Lerlie-not a reg'lar guy. Student Council Representative Mae Spencer-without the gift of gab. Student Council Representative Edwin Sarah--hating baseball. Herman Aho-Composing poetry . Veronica Amell-without her black curls. Chester Anderson-without a deskful of drawings. Esther Anderson-of Spanish descent. Mary Andriacchi-quiet and unassuming. Ruth Ayottefnot a fixture at Cousineau's. Richard Bancroft-owning the Michigan Gas 8x Electric Company. Opal Beauchamp-without Marguerite. Helen Berg-not leading the Junior typists. Joseph Berger-wearing long pants David Blomberg-failing to score in a basketball game. Ethel Bredesen--selling typewriters. Essie Cain-in Ziegfeld's Follies '26. Bernice Carlson-as rich as she is good looking. Marie Carlson-undignified. John Carter-innocent and quiet. Borghild Christensen-not liked by all. John Cox-Not a Junior basketball mainstay. Anna Cudahy-minus her Titian hair. Grace Devine-without 'Z--l. Mary Devine-without !----. Florence Dixon- ditching a date with Richard. Hazel Fisher-not admired by everyone. Margaret Forstrom--five feet two inches tall. Wmifred Gill-not a live wire. Page Thirty-Two

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:::::::x:::::::1 H ENIATITE r:::::::::: '...:::::::::1 Earl Gray-not the apple of a certain Senior girls eye. Sylvia Gronvall-a nighthawk. Virginia Gummerson-missing a dance at the S. H. S. hall. Florence Handberg-not falling for Jones. George Hannuksela-having an unfavorable report card. blanche Heard-not being heard Elsie Hegman-getting to class on time after gym. 'nny Heinonen-a poor actress. Lloyd Holmgren-working. Paul Honkavaara-missing one date with Evelyn. Jean Isaacson-not enjoying school. Wilfred Isabelle-trombonist with Sousa's band. Llolence Jacob-vvithout her wonderful hair. Viana Jarvis-without her Mona Lisa smile. Albert Johns-not a good scout. Carl Johnson-never going fishing. Jeannette Johnson--not at home in public. Llc-yd Johnson-a disturbing element. Nellie Kakkurignot popular at North Lake. Toivo Kampinen-Without a Finnish name. Joseph Kennedy-not good-looking . Katherine Kivisto-going to the Prom with a Negaunee boy. Saimi lxoskela-competing with Galli-Curci. Anna Koskinen-graduating from Humboldt Tech. Julien Laakso-not being the berries. Lydia Laakso-broadcasting. Angela Lafreniere-serious for an instant. Leona Larmourfnot minding her own business. Eva Larson-not an orator. Gordon Lawry-singing Doodle Doo Doo at Forum meetings. John Lawry-Working for 53.60 per day. Mildred Lawry-without Dorothy Williams. Audrey Locher-saying laugh and grow fat-I did.'l n Maybelle MacDougall-not keeping up the family name in athletics. Linda Makinen-taking a semester exam in June. Martha Makki-Mary Garden's maid. Dorothy Mandley-not angelic. Jennie Mariette-boisterous. Jennie Matson-ugly. Lempi Mattson-with dark hair. Toivo Mattson-a poor captain for the Juniors. John McGlone-a social lion. Wallace Nault-Richard Barthelmess' double. Eily Niemi-championing suffragettes. Osmo Niemi-not an all-around athlete. Raymond Norell-not a jug. Bernard Olds-hating athletics, girls and dancing. Ruth Olsen-not an A student. May Osborne-not looking at certain Senior boys. William Ottman-minus his grin and gum. Clifford Pearson-a disturbing element. Charles Pryor-butting in. June Quayle-not a lady. Edith Reid-being forced to dance. Ethel Rundman-funderstudy for Jeritza. John Russo-calling signals for the team in Italian. Fred Ryan-not studious. Kathlyn Schmeltz-not everlastingly talking. Isaac Snell-t'sassing anybody. Frances Sibley-not putting Venus in the shade. Adelord St. Andre-timekeeper for the North Lake Club team. Lloyd Stephens-stepping out. Maurice Stromwall-with overalls on and hair uncombed. Marguerite Tatrault-Without Opal. Richard Tippett-gloomy despite handicaps. Winfred Tippett-buyer for Marshall Field's. Nerissa Toupin-missing a dance or a party. Dorothy Trebilcock-Without a smile for everyone. Hazel Tregear-not as good looking as her chum. George Wicklund-as a snag on the Junior's basketball team. Isabel Wood-not having a good time. Lillian Zhulkie-not an all-around good sport, Page Thirty-Three

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