Ishpeming High School - Hematite Yearbook (Ishpeming, MI)
- Class of 1928
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State Teachers' College, Terre Haute, Indiana. 7 W. a+- FTE . ' n..1 52212. KYLE 1: 5? f We MZ 'E Miss MALMGREN gg ,gi Bookkeeping .w , Ferris Institute: State Teachers' College, Mar- . ,,, Q- 5 quette, Michigang University of Minnesota: Uni- if , versity of Wisconsin. 'gi A! -f- S H gl ilii Page Eight - ........,.,,.. ....... ........,.......... 1 if .'.i45V7- T2 .:mZ'M'71-..MZWV - Zhi . . VM.fJ'f':f', ,XM cf .'1'wfgf',, . aff, 'mmf 1 . yfwr' ,. . 'ffimlw' Z x i ll E f 1? i .M f . dh .A'ff. 4 ff! W H QI. wg . 'ff M5 like' ,Q si, 1 ,I 'lf' 31, ' fy Mlss CONRAD, Ph. B. g'1f J, 551, German 1,- Hll University of Chicago. f, K ww 1- f gl-Q I af if 5555 1 W2 5 if Gi YW MR. HANEY, B. s. ,II 4: Zigi Chemistryg Hi-Y Adviser l jg :l.!Qll,g University of Wisconsin: University of Wyoming. 4, 352 ,jf n 43 in l 2 -my .113 5 3111 '12 gi Miss LAPOINTE, B. s. French, Junior Class Adviser University of Minnesota. ,,. -az at W . - 'rv -15 gg? 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SCHNEIDER, A. B. Mathematics: Financial Adviser of Senior Class Beloit College: University of Chicago. WK we A gf V ' if gr. 1 . 'A Mlss Masskouz, A. B. English: G. L. U. Adviser 'WZ Lawrence College, mf: Ei? is ,-'4 ZZ is .4 , V ,i ., I EQ Zi 23 , Q? ai 'Hi V ,Q ,. V fl 3: Miss KINSMAN iff Home Economics 51- 'Q kill: State Teachers' College, Marquette, Michigan, 1 -' ., E. Q 4' 1 'W 512251 5. 5 ifvaf 'Q' 203.15 l' 'M'- fnw if X 2 ,. YQ :fg if .' ' fi : li mn 2-12.7 4 -e ' fi 5 YM me 1 Effie? 4,4 sw we Miss NESBITT, A. B. 1119? English: G. L. S. Adviser if Carleton College. Z za. r. w af: .M Ev '22 ,gh ggi? 1 ,.f If Q 2 57' li if if-Z is 4? X, W ' MR. FLAA 'Vg a :Q . 1 . fi Supervisor, Manual Arts 33 ' 'Z if University of Chicago: University of Michigan: 1 ., 3 University of Wisconsin. , ' I - 'Z e , 1 1 .gf A ' 5. 54 ? eg' S3 S. Miss SMALL fl -i Girls' Physical Training , , 1, 1 gf . 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SCIENCE COURSE nj IIAHU ,535 G. L. U. 1, 2, G. L. s. 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. H She speaks, behaves and acts, just as she uf P62122 oughr- iw A E ag 11.5 If 441 all gg wish - is' if all fx' Af 1 H , :sz -fx My I 44 4A .TI if B. :A 2 ga, ARTHUR AHO gi , 9.4 fig MANUAL TRAINING COURSE Q,,,g.,2'? Mosquitoes 5? Slow and steady wins the race, And Arthur hits a moderate pace. 55 .lr . , I1 . fy .' aff ii , AQ :- ,f42'- I 7 , fl an in 1 gg . I -'I 4' 1 liz. wg Qzjgxg ,U,n.,lf ' is M ff, NVALTER AHo If 2? 1533 GENERAL COURSE 35.5 Silence A quiet lad, indeed! 3 Q ,Q ggi 9' 'Tiff' 5 I I I' I hw. ,Ig - fl Ia. 5 Eff I MARION G. ALDERTON Mugs ,Mfg T32 HOME ECONOMICS CoURsE 21 'U . , r 4 Jakes' gh G. L. U. 1, 2: G. L. S. 4: French Club 2, 3. Qi, Ag A cheery smile, a happy face YQ 2? 2-Il Will win in any heart a place. ,425 E , I ,, 5:52 lfiifl if E, U 3 Vg l lf Aff -I-I zjxj YK ig ZA- f MP if fs E 5 - zhfjjr MARY RosE ALTOBELLO Kitty E 592212 HoME ECONOMICS CoURsE l Q E? Having a good time. Q Minerva 1, 2: French Club 3. M Z? Dark, happy, yet shyly quiet, lygggi She finds the best in everything. ., M 'gf gg, Q I 5 ' 25? ARTHUR R. ANDERSON Farmer Q' I MANUAL TRAINING COURSE l Q: Riding bronchosn Silence often accomplishes great things. ll ' A I . 'yi 'ii 'M -'L E 53' jg, If f Page Fifteen N-I I A 3? A rn rv -J-,I ,- 1 A my, mx. -4, , - , I. ... .I -I. -ef. . A I MQW -f'm2'9v 'VZXJN ffbefgv f'53iv, W'3.eJw' 45W5DlA'fZ5v'mCJ'W2551W5fe5W-51'5CaWV523G5ff3F5C.'5W3255GE Hi 53.1 Hai sis, My fm we fWff'7 TWH lizwgf' . '55, ' -uf., . ffhaf .f 'fry ffff A 'YWFM , ' If ,.',f-lizfrfv' We TH ' fff f if 2 ' 1353 ij ww 4 . F. '24, ff' I P252 -4 if .' 'Q' Vs ia. M 514 LEO OLAVE ANDERSON --Leaky ggi 'Kg 1952 G1-:NERAL Counsrs Blowing bubbles 'LG Earthly facts are not for him: wg He dreams of other things. .M 5:15 H5 lf' .1 - 5 ,: ,. , 7 l 'ls gy 373 iii 'fi' ni' 'lf 'U , CHARLES ANDREWS Chuck MANllAL TRAINING Colmsn Hunting Football Reserve 3. 12' fi? A man among men. ii 9' 31+ ff ' Ag ies :zz .,, ,,. ,,. 'ggi E1 Q HE' . . . 51:2 LLIFFORD ANDREWS -'ample' il, Eg ggi? SCIENCE COURSE -35 ij., Teasing 155 ,331 Vice-President Class 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3: Football Reserve ,Egg 53:2 4: Willie Heller in Class Play: Class Will: if EPC Vice-President Hi-Y 4: Treasurer Hi-Y 4. Full of fun and mischief too, Doing things he shouldn't do. 322 all . fy fini . gg 'f MAMIE E. ANTILLA Mum fig It SCIENCE COURSE my ,732 Flowers ,Z-ij' G. L. U. 1, 2: G, L. S. 3, 4: Class Prophecy. 15? We know her, not for her loud words, but for '11 ii. ?Z,f:.:5 i.. .Q fy :ld her quiet demeanor. 2?-Q - 5352551 if I 315, I' 5 ll.. 13 s 15, - f RUBY MYRLE ARGALL 5 Q33 Sc1ENCE COURSE 35 Boys ffl. uk! 1' j :liz 2:23235 Minerva 1, 2: G. L. S. 3, 4. 52 Always busy: always ready rg :gi To help a friend along. 'Y :'l fl? N ,- 151' iff- gaili :lf L .1 3 3,1 .3 illl 'iff 1 Wi ilfs . if: Zi: sg z , I 'if' HULDA ASKANEN Peg-a-leg . 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ASKANEN ,H GENERAL Counsm ,MQ -.Newsn 'Q 44 M4312 , ix G. L. s. 3, 4, German Club 3. , ii 1255 Life is a joke unless you take it seriously. 5 1.36 ...I ,Lg I ff- mx I IE 3. 'f 5 ' ff v?fw if 349-lf ' iii 24,2 Il A M KENNETH w. BEALI. f-Kenny lg. SCIENCE COURSE K Tapping Keys Orchestra 2, 3, 4: GII-ka Club 2. 4: Science Club 'M' 3: Chairman Decorating: Committee Junior Prom: 3' Studcnt Council 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Annual Board. I ff? Here is a man, blest by fortune, gi. Ji Favored by the gods. I .fl ' fy ' lv 2 EH rf .1 A 'Q' mg 35,1 EVELYN BERTRAND Ev 15 . li.. fy, .I X I. x ,gf GENERAL COURSE fxf V. usingingn 3 Transfer from Kingsford H. S., Iron Mountain: 6' G. L. s. 4, Glee Club 4. 55,2 will: Tho' she entered late, 'lil' Sl1e's a true and loyal classmate. W ' Qffl ' LM . 'mt' iii: 1 ,sez VINING L. BJORK . SCIENCE Couusr-1 Ia Using big words. fl IQ. if ggi student Council 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: gp ' Science Club 2, 3, 4 5 German Club 3: Senior :pl ,Q nj . I Class Play: Orchestra 4: Class Statistics. , Stately and tall, he moves through the hall. if El 4. 6, , 7 I A QQ MYRLE ELIZABETH CARDEW I ,3 Zffffjxig LATIN CouI:sE ' 532 Going to Epworth League , ,YQ G. L. U. 1, 2: President lst Semester 2: French Club 2, 3: President French Club 3: Debate 3, fyg 4: National Forensic League: G. L. S. 3, 4: Sa- -7' lutatoriang National Honor Society, Science : Q gi Club 4. She enjoys Lowell. I All 95 3 N r V' , I .- . swf 1 Q , Q12 KW ,. 2 2 RUTH LUCILE CARLSON 'fnuihie' Q - gg, Q54 Ho1vIE EGQNQMICS COURSE 1 'L if 2,4 : Pearls Y 'ff :S orchestra 1, 2, 3, 41 German Club 3, G. L. U. .wiig 1,2:G. L. S. 3, 4. ,, .n Life holdeth much of happiness. , f' 21.5 . 225, l 'gf Y Page Seventeen 3 I. 1: I, 5, I -I ' .WWW V'V '5?'ffV - f iV1? W2,, -K? 'A' f ', fffq' -. TQ. 4. M4 ' ' 7? 'fi ' if' ' ' . ifiuwwmfrfW?.JC2?Mw.34'fWfLef?'fWff5w2???25fe5?mz54'ff?faf5if9fr'3kf5:fb4f5LvlY'WEQQYWKDQWWQEFFQQN I .M s H . . . V . .' .nv ,' mfiff .Wh 41.5 , Fifi' 'GN 'Z 1. 4, A3 RUTH H. CARLYON Rollie .3 COMMERCIAL Counss if Skating Ig Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Orchestra 2, 3, 4: G. L. U. -,.-' V 1, 2, G. L. s. 3, 43 viee-President G. L. S. 13: 5:12 Semester 4: Vice-President G. L. U. 1st Semester Q? 23 Class Poem, A poetess in truth. ggi 232 9.5 HELEN cl-1R1sTENsEN --sway 12 COMMI-mcmr. Couxsn Q1 Thrift Q55 Minerva 1, 2g Treasurer Minerva 2 9 Glee Club fi lg G. L. S. 3, 45 German Club 35 Treasurer Ger- 'F' man Club 3. ff, Q Giggling is her never failing characteristic. A 42 K? ., 4' 233 iv VW .Lg HELEN GERMAINE COLLINS 'Nm Z Home ECONOMICS Counsn 41 Counting change Pg G. L. U. 1, 2, G. L. s. 3, 4. French Club 3: per- ig feet attendance for 4 years. Precious things come in small pgckagesf' .ff ef ,Z CECILIA CONTE Cel 135 HOME EcoNoMIcs Cours:-: 'gy Latin gg Minerva Society 1, 23 French Club 35 G. L. S. 4. .225 She has such big dark eyes, Always looking wondrous wise. 'Q 5,-if ZW? mx W? 1 .Z W E5 Q! Q TOIVO DA!-U. Mir lf 1 'r COMMERCIAL Counss Q3 Avoiding the girls gff' Why be so quiet in this world of fun? Y 7 P4 LURENA DONEY Dorsey Holvm ECONOMICS COURSE in Patronizing the bus 12 G. L. U. 1, 2, G. L. s. 3, 4. elk' In youth we dream and dream. neg. 'if 5. 5? gig' A J - Q? Page Eighteen ...... .V ........ . ........ M ............................,........ . ....,. e ............ 4 .......... LLM- ......... .. ...,.. , ...L.,.:.m ......... ..... Zz, wwmvvwxyyzm- Megyvfifgyieg-fr' ,g4x,sf?2 yas, f 2xyyv4w.z9'f 15.11-J.9i'7'SziM.7.'3? f.n.z!f'f:wm,4'fWgz.fv.2.Q' Www gas I li I. .5. an Q .-f r , ' . 'K sfB' . Zi A 'CNPJ' 'CN THF? . Tiff Ziff! , Vw-T '65 . ff? 'CH ?5Q3Ws.,,..wESQz4fE,C2:2M..wa.f.?zf:x.m:EQBi?s.w2G.xa..ea24+Q.:....awfs.ff.f2s2s52..gae:e...M nn.NN W,,--L-.M,.M.-W-..,. .MMMMM -..W ,...,.. ,Mm ,n,n, ..,,....,.,,,,,,,..,....,..,,,..... ,.,,,, -.-..... .... --...-..,.-- ........,.,,.. - ...., , ...,.,.,. -..-., ....,..,.....v........ W... ..........,... 53: 4 .I. 3' ' it . if Q33 1' EVERETT ECKLOFF Chester 2,5335 27 MANUAL TRAINING COURSE 1 'V' .L H .. .. I '-1? Q, g Chess I ff, iQ Football 3. E 2 Silence is more eloquent than words. W 5 5 lg . im -1 I Eff fl? if . ii ff -' -'f wifi E gags. ELMA E. ELO El 55 'Q-325. COMMERCIAL COURSE G. L. U. 1, 2. G. L. s. 3, 4. gtg' gf'-l Our thoughts and our conduct are our own. 332. E 515' 5 'Q 1 E- 9,- 351 l El Eh V ii if 9 L 5 12 .4- f I' 3 2 Q.: 'Qjh AUGUST ERICKSON Guzza ggi 5 2 SCIENCE COURSE ,QQ 4 Iiaiillfll 1 3 4 ' S ' C1 b 3 4 gi H00 a . .. , ciencen u , . 1 I.. gh! Sports are hxs specialty. W ,ig fv 335 sign EDITH IRENI: Exsznc. sae ' 'Z lg SCIENCE COURSE ,. LE Music 56521 gh G. L, U. 1, 2: G. L. S. 3, 4: Glee Club 1: German Club 3: Treasurer German Club. As fair within as without. 'QL W31252 529 , :W is Q 1.11 .I ,rv fin Wx, sy 15.5 ,, 5454 ',4. z MARGRETI-IE FANDREM Mar ,ZA 3.5 COMMERCIAL COURSE 5 Fine Clothes A Glee Club 1: G. L. U. 1, 2g G. L. s. 3, 4. Treas- urer G. L. S. 1st Semester 45 Annual Board. 2:4 Her Voice was ever soft, gentle, and low. fi bfyfii' E' aa? .:, i' 54 'V 2,55 21,3 A 5,5293 it .zu 4 11 JOHN FRANCIS FLYNN Huck iigwg GENERAL COURSE Winl4ing I . ,ni 1 V , Football Reserve 23 Football 3. ,QV As a friend of the ladies he is hard to beat. . , . 2 5 Q- C' W ll? fi, Xi EH' ' Page Nineteen .42 . ..,.......... -W .........,..,...,,,..............,......................,...........................................................,.,,.,.,.......................................... . ....,..,........,.,.,.......,..,.............,....... ..... ........ L ........... . , ....,.............. ,i I U., .2 'f'ffff'f112-if11fff1f.2f1111.111-12.1-' -ffffff2f,f1ffffff. 5.i.i.-16,2152-i122' 2'f2ff.1i 5.22 My 'EM 'W' I-. ,aaa 'f w'm,,,,f',h ,gf H,-4 , , w --If ' -V4 ,- 1 ,- ...ff M .. Www- .1 Vw ,-5, .fg:',.:1,,v if 1 Wiffhi Wfligfi iffafizizf 49234 Wfaiiffhf W2,2if:f'9'5Wff2f?f4ff52l3 7?PflfZ2ff1f WZEZWI Wfzfiifw f?255.?5?75f23?2 .! 'I 'n If V m ,. H . . 4 A my , 'zum wwf, ,graft Ziff, 1 vw? --'WW wr .... f-4 if 22 2' H .Q MARIE ALICIA GEORGE Frenchie gf MANUAL TRAINING COURSE bf Giggling G. L. U. 1, 2: G. I.. s. 3, 4: French Club 3. R4 fig Q3 Her largeness of heart makes up for her lack S331 Q4 I I HI W of stature. '1 U: , iv Zi seg M law A' riff ml J - ' iisi if ' V! W' EDITH HELEN GLANVILLE Eden HoIvIE ECONOMICS COURSE ' 5 Shunning Men Minerva l, 2 3 G. L. S. 3, 4: German Club 3. fm, A knowledge seeker and a diligent worker. ' se ill? if ,If 5151 H2 M-' Q ' fill as asa ' ' ' ,L 2,52 ill? '3 E gjjl fl.. WINIFRED GRAHAM Win 15, 2 GENERAL COURSE Q Chevrolet Minerva 1, 2: G. L, S. 3, 4- A favorite has no friend. 22,5 'fig Zyiewi I U 1,44 fy 'Y ll , ' w ' .Ag .. ., 'Z ADELINE DOROTHY GUY Ad galil COMMERCIAL COURSE ,jf ,qw --sighing gg G. L. U. 1, 2: G. L. S. 3, 43 German Club 3. What's the use of worrying? E33 . ,. ily. vaqlggi CECILIA HARE 'Cel ,M sm au: -,fe by M LATIN COURSE 2,54 Arguing gif G. L. U. 1, 23 G. L. S. 3, 4: Declamatory Fina-ls 2: Oratorical Finals 3 Q Science Club 2, 3, 4 5 Z2 Secretary 4: Snaps Department of the Hema- ,jg f tite g Mother in Senior Class Play: Orchestra 2: Chairman Music Committee Junior Prom: Ger- man Club 3: Commencement Oratorg Honor Stu- H dent. Charm strikes the sight but merit wins the 'VM QS! soul. ill: if-J if W7 M if 521.534 ' 1' l 5215 235 .ff ll lil: yyg OWEN HASSETT sIubby lf' Q 5 SCIENCE COURSE ff Gr-owin' up Science Club 2: Honor Student. :QE Q You have never seen such a great mind in so fl small a body. 1' 5 2 ,, s A 4 131' - Pune Twenty 1 E115 1' Rfwse iii! , Q. 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School Orator 4: National Forensic League: Hon- or Student: Commencement Orntion 4: Editor-im Chief Hematite 41 Student Council 4. 313295 A rare combination of brains and ability. ff' g . 4, iff 1' i1 4 . 11 iiil :K ul V L .1-yi. sxvsm' J. HEMMILA 511,27 IVIANUAI. TRAINING Counsx-1 W Most anything 731 13, Football 4. ll I never do today what I can do tomorrow. 5 Q ef fi 1 'ii r 1 il +5 1-M32 ELLEN BERNICE HICKEY Birdie 11: ' 1' K 'i 'i ' 'gif if SCIENCE COURSE N gg fig 33 Sight-seeing ,G 'Qhjf Minerva Society 1, 2. 'R V She's a bit backward about coming forward. 1 W if , 1- 6. 'W' ' ,. 'A gn ll ' ,g wa gm 251g , . vi, I1 3111 Ari LINNEA V. HOLMBERG Len I '.. COMMERCIAL Counsm ' 5. 4 5:11 41 -' ya, Dancing YQ, Minerva' Society 1, 2 5 G. L. S. 3, 4 5 German 5 5' . ' Club 3 I 'S A si ' 1 A cheery girl, lots of fun, liked by all, enemy to none. Hx, 11 1 1 fgfii 12 .,.' 1 . l 6' '1 li if GERTRUDE v. HONKAVAARA Gert 5 gg'-1. SCIENCE COURSE Q 545 Modeling wg Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 41 G. L. U. 1, 2, G. L, 111 'ji S. 3, 4g Vice-President G. L. S, 4: Science Club A ,AZ 4: Annual Board. i., qi, She is like the letter 'X'-'tis hard to find her i 5 'I 'W Hi' 1 5 ea gg equal. gg ig ' 5 1 'lg Page Twenty-One l -1 222. ...,.,.........,,..... -.e-.... ..........,.....,.....................,...........,...,.... - .... ..-....,- ...... - .... M ...... - ..,. - ............. W .... -..----.,..-,-e.-.,-..M.. ..... .... - W,M,l............,, li .... 51.1.1Q..Q..::.:.QI.Q..2.iiilzzsflilf,liz.:.,:gg.21.1Q.1.i.....N..i.11Q1i.i ..... Q....Q..Qi:.i1...1112.:.4:zz ,... ,,,. ........,...i ,1 -my, ya . lg,fQ?'...l. 1 I wr ',v,,v I . .5 ,,,y, . isfgwyreeigfzijilw5ZvJWWZWfWEGW3.'5XQM5Z535f?325GWZ'.eWWQfiW45W5DQWZ53i .f Q. 2 4241 ff 2 lzcyi' f . ,gr ,fdiwnflf '. 'f'4'WfZf. 12251-if W.. f'6, e ?b-rf . .i4'Aff'J'f. ,f'4'P'f f.- H wzlfff f -f?W!f2f-1 -Z '3!r.! ....,. .. IQ 1 . lil! ,732 EDWARD SCOTT JACKSON Ed fc? rw '1 is f W . GENERAL Coussn Qi Y Culture , Transfer from Culver Military Academy: Annual 12? F Board: Orchestra 4: Hi-Y 4. .QV Hart, Schaeffner and Marx. , Y ' 'S 5 'sf if. 53 ,, ' DOROTHY JOHNSON Dot 5 2,4 GENERAL COURSE H45 Fun Science Club 3, 45 German Club 33 G. L. S. 3, yr 22334252 4: G. L. U. 3, 4. 31414552 She has a sweet disposition and a sunny smile. ,gf 23' 52 4 ,55 Em-ru v. JOHNSON Used HOME ECONOMICS Counsa ' Cooking 393:23 G. L. U. 1, 2: G. L, s. 3, 4. 35.1 fjaff ' . Nw 15 A quiet friendly maid and neat, 5-1: if At all times she is very sweet. -4.2 .11 - 54.1 -J liilvf if W ir . G. 'fi ' :MQ R. MARGARET JOHNSON Marg v' aj SCIENCE COURSE ggfggr --Talking to Mickey 2312 Q3 G. L. U. 1, 2: Treasurer G. L. U. 23 G. L. S. in 3, 4: Secretary G. L. S. 43 Science Club 2, 3, 43 5. Q Glec Club 2, 3, 45 Annual Board, Louise in gl' all The Family Upstairs. Her shining hair and her laughing eyes, 5 ' 1 rf-r, wr. ' Reveal her bright disposition. 5? .f- ' si G. ,HQ 1 for 'r 7 ' sf, ir 1. SI 1' my iff. -331 . z V3 A LILYAN KAIJALA Lil ' 9' 111, rd gg, HoME ECONOMICS Counsa 5 Being nice G. L. U. 1, 2, French Club 2, sg G. L. s. 3, 4: Annual Board: Giftatory. 5. , A sweet and gentle smile, 2552 4- f gf 263,33-N Makes the whole long day worth while. Wang .1 ,E 4 1' .1 r 1 W' je MARGARET A. JUNAK Mess if-rg fix GENERAL Counsa -'Q Y Smiling :in Q Why shout and make a lot of noise, 542225 When quietness and study one enjoys. fra '24 .ill 'V .L - ' Y' Q 2 4 rf ga .215 if Page Twenty-Two ' dry? 3322. if ,I gf I 2 Iii Lli 5 I 1 Qi , ,Ns .4X4W 'f I fzfwf, . Mrwzff, vfvmff'-f,,, .,'awf'f.- ,'zw '- Xawf' 'wwf' iff -'fl QQ ARVID KARKKAINEN MANUAL TRAINING COURSE BsIonging to the Cleveland Gang A man of small stature and great mind, if Is not always easy to End. i 'f 1 , Z' 5 ., 1 2 if 2152 'fi I 1: i, . -f, ,H I., wa 1? if ' if, 'EE 455 112 3 ENSIO KAUPPILA MANUAL TRAINING Counsn 4, 4.1: '- 1 I f Perpetual motion ' We don't know what he thinks about, Z Because we never hear him shout. M . 4254 -'G 16 :iz BERNARD KENNEDY HBGYHH 'iff MANUAL TRAINING COURSE ,fi Being himself Q: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, EY 4 3 Treasurer of Hi-Y 3. QQ To know him is to like him, Q But to like him, you must know him. M. LM Ti qi-I FLORENCE CARLYON KIRSCHNER Kish Yi GENERAL COURSE Q? N .Edu 3 Minerva 1, 2, G. L. s. 3, 4. 5 fri if, There are many boys that she could have, Yun ew. 31. u, But only one, she wants real bad. x, km Ein y .4 I. :fn 2233 3 Zi fi 1 W iii! W5 f.. 5 P- gtg , VIOLA LAAKSO Lola 3 SCIENCE COURSE sketching 31 'ig G. L. U. 1, 2, G. L. s. 3, 4. A quiet, little lass is she. A I 9: FH 2' I ' ff 41 5352213 . 3, 3255? fa ,- 352 if Q12 SYLVIA MARTHA LAITINEN Sil ,ff ga? EE, LATIN COURSE ' 5333? Driving the Ford Y 5 bv' V Minerva 1, 2: G. L. S. 3, 4: German Club 3. if Sincere in her work-always striving toward ,gg JE? the goal. . Q , 4 ' 553 3:5 was ' f Page Twenty-Three - ag :ii - Q ..... '4 '4 . .,2'.',h HC . ,X'.i'4 5' , , A ,Q ' Q14, V4' I I I 3'f.HWfff?5iS'9'4 W.. 1 ni Q52 E I 51 1 31:1 1 i 1,'1 1 i . .,, N' 1, .5 15' 'Vi In . .wflf 1 fW1f'5 fZWf'7-1 , '4W1V'ff7'if1 wZ'hf'f'fr ,'1 'Wf7r1 , nZ'MfJf.- Zilfff gf-ZWM1-, ,fkafff ,MM J 2132 Q42 ' ' 1 223' 235 Y. Q3-12 46 212 C'3i?f h I-:DNA MARIE LAMMI Ed Home ECONOMICS Counsn gf' ,A warn ,. if Kidding 'em along Glee Club 1g G. L, s. 3, 41 French Club 3. Wherever she finds herself in life, 'if yfiiilfg She makes a good addition. we 1 1. mi 1 me 15 5, iw, -V514 .wc .9 'fx if ea T2 ,i 511 5-32 CLARA ANNETTE LEE Clair My if LATIN COURSE , 2221 -- Being on the honor roll 12 r . I ,H Minerva 1, 23 President of Minerva 25 Secretary of Class 2: German Club 3: Debating 3, 45 Cen- 05: tain of Debating Team 41 Science Club 4: G. L. W5 gn, S. 3, 43 President of G. L. S. 2nd Semester 4: if Student Council Representative 4: Vice-President ,if fig of Student Council 43 Honor Student: National i.-1 Honor Society: National Forensic League: Vale- rf , wr? 1 If d. t 1 ' af WJ, Ic ory. M Aj ulmpossibilities stand not in her way. ig? 1312 51 i 4 1 if 4 .11 , AGNES MARY LEFFLER Q51 LATIN Courzsrz Q? Q? Teachers 3? Minerva 1, 2 5 G. L. S. 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 QQ-5 gig . ,. if 3 Annual Board: Miss Callahan, Senior Class my 3 Play. Aq '-ff 2 1 2 : 1- giflf Always carefree, always glad, always a smile ' for everyone she meets. 'J' E 1 ' 1.1 , kffkgf ir S? gill 32 ' 555225 I 21254 ff: ELSIE. J. LEHTIMAKI El 333195 LATIN COURSE W gi Athletics 5 2,5 X Minerva 1, 2: G. L. S. 3, 4 3 Orchestra. 3, 45 German Club 3: Honor Student: Treasurer G. .6 L. s. 2, 4. er A worker, always attending to her own affairs. fi .-- sm 4 -- . Y pi: r, 1511 ,, 15 'x Q T 1, EINER w. 1.151-I'ro raw jyggn SY SCIENCE Counse W' my by Pestering -V , 05. p Football 3, 4: Hi-Y 4. 223, ga' His virtues balance his ounces. 1' -1 , 'Z 19? 5112? EQ MARCELLA BERNICE LESAGE Maru Q35 if SCIENCE COURSE ' 3:52 Trying to walk slowly 2? i Minerva 1, 2: Treasurer Minerva 23 G. L. S. 3, ,ge 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: French Club 3. 5. A gay, charming, petite French maid. ' ' 4 1 A 5 5 Page Twenty-Four - Tart Y, .4 1 af. .' .. 71 am. .Q 1 I . 1' A 1. : 5 I ii 1 fi as 11 E ., - ,,, . :I M ,fl fy, 3 . . 512. M, ,.',f1, ugh., . Lay.: . .,.2y.'f.,4'f:f', ...KL ,,f, . ff.. 5W'3'I. '. Hffgilffv , . '7 n'f', 253 ' .35 I 45 .I gwafgfe I I as 5 ill: A ?'1r5:l3! A 53 :ffl WILLIAM J. LUOMA Ben I MANUAL. TRAINING Comxsxa i Chewing gum Football 2, 3, 4 3 Captain Football 43 Basketball 3, 4: Captain 4: student Council 4. gf The studies he likes best are hearis of girls, 242 and football. . E., ,W Hi E 4? l' 3 Q5 ,465 II.: ff ,. jg ,IV I... Haul il IZZP4 ERO LUOSTARI SCIENCE COURSE Q4 Harley-Davidson 51' eff 1,12 I , 43, 5,3 Football Reserve 33 Football 4: Hi-Y 4. An honest man's the noblest work of God. . ' 2225 524 fl? 2532, 2 QI' If vi fi-A , Iii wg Q? 23. 41 312 ' in if 25 ECA vs :- ' ,VJ il W ff' LUCILLE ELIZABETH LUTEY Lu 133532. SCIENCE COURSE lifi AZ ,Eg El Laughing E325 Minerva 1, 2: G. L. S. 2, 33 French Club 3. 'f' I am sure care is an enemy to life. 53: 'K-A 515. M ,611 Eg. -4. mg :1 - I ...if ELI.sw0R'rH MacDOUGALL Mac if 53,3 SCIENCE COURSE jjj Day-dreaming W Secretary of Class 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Football 3, 4. 'I Q Journeys end in lovers' meetings, every wise r man's son doth know. l EVM vb ' V E .J in gy P 3 fx 'Q . I if 1' 1. ' I 1 ,fi CHARLOTTE MCCAULEY Cherie lj GENERAL COURSE If.: Dramatics Q2 French Club 3: G. L. S. 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club IV, fl' 3, 43 Class Prophecy. She is exceedingly popular. ,lil fgx 5' vii liz, 4 sr 16 E- 1. 'si 12's v ,xv 2 I A wi I igfs 'rg 'li :QE ,EV BERTHA ELEANOR MATTSON Bert 5 QV' fggxff SCIENCE COURSE 41 Swimming I 7 ' 31,535 Minerva 1, 29 G. L. s. 3, 4. 9' ' l A light heart lives longf' if i : 5 -I' 1 1-I I E 55:25, ,. Page Twenty-Five 3 5 5 .....--.-..-...--.M.---..-.mm.....,.-...---..---...- .......-. W-NMm--ewmfueffffflm-'fell5 4,4 .... ...-..-.f.fff......--.1 , ,.. .,.,...., Z ......,... I. yn A VA X Y A I I .YJ Y df M Z I .lrmuyl I M A I MQWWZGWWGWWKJQWWZWWQQWWDKGFYWEXFWWWWZQWWIMEWQGWXZCKWN 'V Y? aa .4 wp 'fm wif K Jw Q .,,'.4 'w , 63 We 4. ,Ui 17 2112 qv W 4225 ia, m Ze' 1 Mil 'Q we W 44 Z? Z4 af! iq. JW N . iff! V, me Wh? , . '29 55 f Q .ff 'Q Q 5 e 'ne Z 24. 56 ,gr QE-af 2 J-5 ef 4? ii' ge 2? ,I-I 'iii :iii .Ii ,, I .4 ,., , 4, M ., A, ,B .. .Mn ,M I., W ,., ,. .M ,MH V A, ,A 1 W ,W , , 15 ill 315 2:25 GLADYS ELIZABETH MEDLYN Eats COMMERCIAL COIIRSE 1: Eating peanuts jig? Minerva 1, 25 G, L. s. 3, 4. ii Kind looks foretell as kind a heart within. iii! DONNA BERNICE L. MINERS Bee . COMMERCIAL COURSE 553- Yachting Q15 C.. L. U. 1, 21 G. L, s. 3. 4: Bookkeeper of sw- -455 dent Council 3, 4: German Club 33 Secretary of ,Qi German Club 3. QQ' It .is nice to be nice, if you are naturally nice. 5155 ' 4 E3 5 ze 1115 172 fl? MARY C. MONGIAT Mahia 5152 if SCIENCE COURSE gif Reading ij? ' Minerva 1, 2: G. L. S. 3, 4. Demure yet hardly bashfulf' A QQ , Efiifx' I I NATHAN NAROTZKY Duke i, 'Q SCIENCE COURSE f ig Christine i No harder penalty the talker knows, than X silence. f MQ ' 1 1. 3 .mg w 25 I I I4 .. FV x6 5 132 FLORENCE CECILIA NAULT Flo HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE COURSE 34 3 To remain single K ,I Il!! G. L. s. 3, 4g Minerva 1, 2. . jg-s I and trouble are like oil and water. iii ggggl EDWARD R. NELSON 2.5 if SCIENCE COURSE Zi-5 visiting GrIbbIe's zzx Glee Club 1, 2, 4. Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Football eg' 'S Reserve 33 Hi-Y 4: Athletic Editor of Annual. 22 Whatever I do, it will be my best. if 1' f gli' Page Twenty-Six E 3: -1' HEWEMMMQH ':': ': : X if .., Lv .2 1 5 .A . , M. W. M, . . rf. A ,. . fi . vb. 2 - W. , 'ff Z' fr fawfx. -tel! f ?,ift.i:f.1f.?.'.iii5V aaaaaaiieeaaiiiiavkkl35- 41. 1343 ,A gag iw, 4,2 gs. I fs, Sf rw, 55. ,115W'1 env- -5? ARvo A. NORDLUND Ann MANUAL TRAINING Counsm To be a pugilist The world belongs to the workers. 'ld ? f?355i Q1 1 V' :Cf l f WK ff l 5 Q ai 1 an M af 'F EVELYN BERNICE NORELL Ev COMMERCIAL Counss 3, Storing knowledge E 21,215 G. L. U. 1, 2, G. L. s. 3, 4, German Club 3. QM 124 I - 24, Duty first, and pleasure afterwards. 42 5.2 'f' Zh I: 2 Mx lf 44 57252 fill 55 gill in il: '4 EDNA BORGHILDE OLSEN Ed 2- HoIvIE ECONOMICS Counss ffl, Looking for Halley's Comet A Minerva 1, 2: G. L. S. 3, 4: French Club 3. AY Not only good, but good for something. ing 'H 'vfin 322 fggiiz l be 1 Lg 1 4 'f .I n ' K I-:DNA MARION OLSON Enna 11314 LATIN Counsm Playing golf 5 President of Class 1: Student Council 1, 2: Glee 242 cmb 1, 2, 3, 4, orchestra 2: Minerva 1. 2: G. gg, I.. s. 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4, German Club ggi 35 Honor Student: Commencement Oration. ' g A smile is the same in all languages. 2 5 . wif MARY FRANCES OLSON Ole I 'fy' 5 LATIN COURSE 'a A I ' 1 5- 35' Entertaining Sopl'is EYK iff' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G. L. U. 1, 2: G. L. S. 3, ,v -f ns J 4: Secretary G. L, U. 2: Secretary of Class 3, 4: ll. ,,4l.N, , Q Student Council Representative 25 Annual Board. 'b JW The wisest and the best take the world as it is. I Q-r .I 1 - V2 QV, 37? , if ww 5 OLGA I-:. oLsoN 5 4 tg, SCIENCE COURSE 3 Sowing seeds of kindness. QE G. L. S. 3, 45 Minerva 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 3, 4: 4' Giftatoryg Chairman Invitation Committee Junior 'ld 'Q Nl Prom. 4' lf: A real true friend to all who know her. ? 2 ' ey Page Twenty-Seven Y 'F Q H f If ....... ..... .Q .... ,.,. ...,,.. ..... A ,H I V n 'L ' 1 V M: A ?iw.f'ff32Z3fWW?2WWfw5fW 5ye. gfjfy ,,v,ff..,4fw ., yzurw, . 'WMM 'gwrw . yazfgf. ,w.n.,f,f. , 0-IEW' ,'g'M:'r ,7w.,fw. .'!,j2nA!f,., . . if1-JJ! ,yfxmf . ,'gn,,l ug., Q1 V-.fy V, vf.f.mf 'I 4U ,M .. agrwi I: funn! A -1 f .ACM wr-1, Mwzmv .2 if ,-M -. :1'v.'I.4'fY! 4112 'a ,- :fbi -Q WF? .' 'I ff fin Q 554.4 2151! MM f MES, 4 Ihxrw 4243164 flax X425 fffiwz wif WW: 'fax ffm.-mfw'21 MM vvimaif 1. . , . . .K .. KZ I .liz -1 E, M 4 .i. II' Miz :if jill gg H ff. RAYMOND OLSON Ray if GENERAL COURSE l us - -I lirgfag E eemg Negaunee ye, Reserve Football 3: Football 4: Reserve Basket- 7:5 han 3. Basketball 4. 3 Life is a serious proposition: so are girls. aff A: AH, .47 in if eff Era W3 , li.. 'ff TYYNE WILHELMINA PARVIAINEN Tiny HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE COURSE To excel G. L. U. 1, 2: G. L. S. 3, 4: Honor Student. To rule is worth ambition. gi., Q? H. .1 I... 33 .iff 3' IM li 3 - K MY-5 Ii: fi-17 CHRISTINE ALICE PASCOE f-sew. ggi? gg SCIENCE COURSE 532' wi .. 1 ., W ,Gag To be gent e Science Club 3: Minerva 1, 2: G. L. S. 3, 4. A' .. s , .N 3. 4'9f'I4i Just being happy is a good thing. iwiig I .Mem iw ' ill ggi? 5 fm? l is fs' 'Zi iss: 5 iii? zfiil 'I I-IAZEL M. ImscoE Haze QQ' HOME ECONOMICS COURSE lil! '4 I, :-1: I ' Blushing 2 li gig N54 4 E ., YW 1: '- G. L. U. 1, 2. G. L. S. 3, 4. igfgyiy Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' 5 22:2 21: - ' ' I ' H.. 5.1 ' E I L? wi if 5 31? . S.. . f 11, gas' . yi !.:l 2' EVQII1 JOSEPH PAULL Joe SCIENCE COURSE -? Roaring 5 ?Zi Science Club 33 Hi-Y 4: Football Reserve 4. -4 - ws gf. In the stress of battle, brave men do not feel Q? their wounds. lg itll Ogg egg... 3.5743 ci . .- If 3, I 'fy 3: J fi ELIZABETH PENGLASE '-Berry 51371 kill? LATIN COURSE 1 14 .II..l' , ,.,, I. :lm , E . ,. H , Humming A ' G. L. U. 1, 2: Secretary G. L. U4 G. L. S, a, 4. +5 Science Club 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Annual Board. fu iii? -3 f ' l M Earth's grealest gift-a woman perfecied I Q if 1 . ,. ' 5. ig Page Twenty-Eight 1 sl E -I ff' ' 'ff ..... . ..., 1 1Wf,fy,, 7,711 ,yy W ww! 1, jzc. fy-My M',f:1..1:5fM lava fri' vw..,,r ggi, if gs. ,egg nz-A ,rf , j4:'f9'1mffff, ,,,,i'Zf'M3'V, 1,,5,'Che!ff,3y. ,1f,ZWfff'gf 1355 -'yzf ,,. 1'vffa,Q214z'2Hff2Qff3:1af4f1vfQff:1f3:.Il55 ?14l1s:fEv.119? h1455 1235321242171 4' lu.-G 'm,.2fku14 miiidi frm , ,.... .,,., ,...,. ..,,,V ..., -.-.-.--A-' ' ' ' 1 K., 1 1513 11' 1.12 4f'rz V, ' ,111 ' Ui ff? was 1 eil I ,. ya -if 1 W2 ag. -1 11. 154 1. WJ an 1 -1. 1154 M. 54 fa 4 if 1.1, -Z2 44? ,W Q4 1. -1 1.72 .Y 5351 L 4 2141 fl' A 37 fm' W' fn I .1 KM fav? 20 W 1,22 we Vw 4? fflvf 26422 Q1-'21 W Q if 223 mf' If I if ,Q ff? '5-ik mul? if ZS? 1 22 if H 1. Q' Q 6' 'TL ' l 1 1 1 I 1 I l 1 Z Z 'I 1 'X:. E 3,,,4:.,. .,,.,..,.,,,,,,,, ............... fe ' 1. l 1 l Sill i :S II i i 1 5 2 i l 1 I 1 IRMA H. PETERSON HoIvIE ECONOMICS CoURsE Declaiming G. L. U. 1, 2: G. L. S. 3, 4: German Club 3. lt is not always the bold who win. RUTH PETERSON Pete SCIENCE COURSE Looking wise Minerva 1, 2: G. L. S. 3, 43 German Club 3. A content mind is the best source of trouble. MARTHA ELAINE PIIRTO Mart SCIENCE CoURsE Eating love nuts G. L. U. 1, 2, G. L. s. 3, 4, She is one who does her own thinking. THOMAS A. QUAYLE Tom MANUAL TRAINING COURSE De-lbaten Hi-Y 4: Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. We will try a graver tone, and lay our joking aside. CLAYTON E. QUINN SCIENCE COURSE Composing couplers German Club 3: Decorating Committee Junior Prom: Football Reserve 33 Business Manager of Hematite 4: Hi-Y 4. With life so short, 'twere wrong to loose a day. LILLIAN M. RENSTROM SCIENCE COURSE Telling stories Minerva 1, 23 G. L. S. 3, 41 Girls' Glee Club 1, 3, 49 Giftatory. The force of her own merit makes her way. , Page Twenty-Nine 11 1:2 if? if lille? , li lil? W.. :'2 .r C A mfg? E W, A 3155 Qixlge 15 li I I il H2955 1' Il I 1 'Z if .h .. vy- y pf' if ,115 5,167 5 Mi 455, Ah? 'Sa' f ff 4 'Wish 7, if m,,:,Z FfA 420' A1,f'Nf' '6 EES? ' l 'ji Nl 5':l iii gig IV: ,ll iil :lg ly! mg ii 2:15 E532 :ll . 1 Nl l ,lx 1,1 I! .,. iff ,.9,'Kf1. ' .. , -Ziff , e IH h. , V' W.. , T. , Z' Wolff' , .1 AS' ,, 'A , . 1 gf 4 -. 4' diem 24.4192 wi.f,,'iimf1:1 ffwfiw vmibmw 'mx 2.54 awffw ffgsz 28.445 255.14 Wal 'Magi aff? wwf M95 fi f Ly. exam A - :Mg V fx iii? W- l1'5w'y IMPI RINNE W SCIENCE COURSE 'L Leadership 2.52 G. L. U. 1, 2 1 Secretary G. L. U. 2 3 Student 2 Council 2: Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 3 French Club 3: G. L. S. 3, 45 President G. L. S. 4: Sec- retary G. L. S. 4: Debate 45 Honor Student, Giftatory. :H Quiet, sweet without conceit. :jig 211153, ,l l I 'll Z L .' -W 1,1 . 'Y is fl.. iii? If GERTRUDE RISKU Gm CSURSE Q., ' ipping ,kj G, L. U. 1, 2: G. L. s. 3, 4, French Club 2, 3. Z4 Thou art a lassie of good respect. 33:1 1:1 uf. 1. I 3:31 ff if 'fi 1' hge, 2,55 HARRY ROINE Agitate Z ' SCIENCE Counsr: 15 35 WY T11 Arguing ll gym Honor lies in honest toil. ,- ffl lf H, 1 jfliwf 1 ,W 'Q 2. G :ra MARY Russo Q '22 HoME EcoNoMIcs COURSE f if Candy 9 G. L. U. 1, 2, G. L. s. 3, 4, French Club ag Q1 Aj' 1233 Class Prophecy: National Honor Society. g A truer lady one seldom sees. , -f 5 15 z 1 all xii'-2 eu, he Ti? 33:5 2352 4' ff? if 51:2 EDWIN SAARI gif? , MANUAL TRAINING CoLmsE I 'R 155142912 clawing 5:5 .P Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. ,gif Excessive noise is a nuisance. ' 5 M72 M ,. Q Wj 15 bfi f Meal! 3312 'x F3 ' CATHERINE J. SIBLEY Rina 511' SCIENCE COURSE ga Scouting . G. L. U. 1, 2: G. L. S. 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4. ,5 fulfil And she smiled on all alike. 13 M 2' 1 af l .' . l H ,gp Page Thirty 'ei 1 -' .35 .sea M .1 Aj l 32533 1.-, ,z 4. Wi., ,.,7Jv.f'f. , V1v,4 f' , :ff var-. . 'fs : . fs' ff- 'I . 'wa 1-I' , 'rf M' ' A' , 'mlb' ,VA iii s iii :-ii Hi E wg Ili ai: U., 2 -sei .,.,f71,f..4,5f-,f,.,,+:1,v,,,,6f,.,,.4A.,fi.,,-CMI. ,tditfyfw 1,-,,,,,,. ,Av Q, af. 19'-.,1l.,qC-, .1 1-aff YH! 5 3' ff I 1 aiaazaziiu ig ff 4 1... Q' ,M , ,,, im ' J. V itil' ails WALTER SJOLANDER gi, Z , . I , COMMERCIAL COURSE Peace ff '74 he ., tl? Glee Club 1, 3: Science Club 3: Class Treasurer 4. ff . -3 Pm grow'd up, almost. Ml? if 'ff if 21 st. UM. . .. 5.5 gn ETHEL M. STEPHENS lXl9 SCIENCE COURSE Q12 Chewing the rag M Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 42 Science Club 2, 3: Class Play: Class Memorial: G. L. U. 1, 2: President G. L. U. lst Semester 2: G. L. s. 3, 4. ' lf things don't come to Ethel Then Ethel goes to them. 2, 124 an ' QQ, 'QM :pf I 2'-J BYRON SUNDBERG 'BT' f ,hi It COMMERCIAL COURSE QQ Wielding the gavel Class President 2, 3, 4, Ha-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y sec- 425 retary 3: Hi-Y President 4: Honor Student: Stu- ggi dent Council 2, 3, 4 3 Vice-President Student: is Council 3: President Student Council 43 Charles Grant in The Family Upstairs. an 2 Si There's honesty, manhood, and good fellowship '13 TLZQ . . 'V in him. . ig us: M fw - p 2:15 ,QQ Q 'FLY 211- 'Y ,775 ' Mel' wA1No suolvu ' GENERAL COURSE 34- ???12 Watches Familiarity breeds contempt. ,443 4 4 MQ' Wi E if ,Ii 5 VW? 'f if ,., Aj WW . ' wx we gg -4 .E is 5531 'CQ 53512: EVELYN SYMONS tg SCIENCE COURSE 5 - lm 1 's . Talking Minerva 1, 25 German Club 2, 35 G. L. S. 3, 4. at Q She possesses a temper of her own. 695 VA fftn -F2 W 1, ' W .-1' 2 iii? .. ., Ag ARMAS E. TAHTINEN Igg 4, SCIENCE COURSE t Flying Tackles iii Football 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 45 Vice-President 2nd -5 semester 4 of Hi-Y. if True merit is like a river, the deeper it is the less noise it makes. 3 gg Ei g 1: Page Thirty-One V f' 2:22 55 l Q . .. f' . .fC,1. 1-,,-., ....,. :Il .an ,.71:.,nM .,' 11,154 .7141 ,. , wwf-A. ,ffmw W 'A Q .A f . H' f 'V 'W ff. M W f I 4 we ew 2 W an - TW if f 1f'Ywf-'wwf 5 if W fe' zeswwf wif ff f-af gf ff?'fIf ggygf ,fn V-, .yy 'E 5 I ,s li ,M 1- fmmml .f-4.4104 ff'w,m.,A'fm:v,,,izf., mvM,,,l,?4 me .1 Jinx :z,Wvh.,f,,z,fM,f4 -i1.,zzw.,m1fs,,i31.,,4ffm,,1n.J.u'f 4l1e,.4w ' P 1,5 is .A .5 ,......., ..,,... L 2:4523 .:L?.5:i:?f?ii1l1li .,... 1 ,Q 1, me 1 ,fi Qiiizl , AINO M. TAIPALE SCIENCE COURSE ,f-3 French G. L. U. 1, 21 G. L. S. 3, 4. 1 A smile that never wears off. ,ff ii f V22 222 Mig? 42 Ilfi 3113 if? im if iJ 4 1 I1 ' rv' fvzgq-1 H if V3 ' WILLIAM DOUGLAS TIPPETT Doug MANUAL TRAINING Cnuass School Fun has no limit. gis' IAQ . 52721 ffl:-'11 V35 6? iii 'Q ., I ,if 2:1 'fi I e -2,72 S '41 WILLIAM G. TIPPETT Tip 35 E , GENERAL COURSE A Reading ' 3233? The world knows nothing of its greatest people. f 'Y' fill ' 'f ...ff I 1: Q33 mv .Nl :ai e M' . ' - , . 17' VERNON M. TIPPETT '-Dixie' GI-:NERAII Couasm QM? Hunting ducks If G. L. S. 3, 4: French Club 3. Q51 Cheerfulness, too, is her never failing character- j iff' istic. f is if? ' 2235 l f -1. 1 If lf pdf mf ew ...sf dir wi gl 1 Q lgfixsi Il ETHELYN ToNIcIN Eih lf SCIENCE C0UKsE Z Aff Comedies ' '14 jg G. L. U. 1, 25 G. L. s. 3, 4. She is no less than what she says she is. 53' ' 533324 li? 3: LOIS GRACE TUCKER LATIN COURSE j Q Thrills I , fi gf Minerva Society 1, 23 Vice-I-'resident Minerva 2, -1 V fi, Student Council 1, 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Science' ,' 1. Huw Club 2, 3, 43 Vice-President Science Club 3: G. fav, i L. S. 3, 4: Assistant Editor Hema.tite 3 Mrs. QQ lg Grant in The Family Upstairs , Honor Student, 4- H 1 W . . r- he Class HIstory. 4 Her very presence chases away care. -I if Page Thirty-Two . jj A ywsfm 'Y':Y?4 w1y, faerie Keely' f',g,fw,73 fgZ,m2 7 Aiwa Zijifiwl Lxwl, Affft. 11311. if-:Z mga Mui ,, V '5Z55 5 W f'9'df5 5: ' ' 'WXVSG 535335 9 ' My 1 '1 43,4 .yi 'If i i 1 Z i 1 2 Z ff 5 -vii .if 2.12 5? 'H If 2551 2222 3: '17, 55? iff? THELMA WARNER , SCIENCE COURSE PaImistry G. L. s. 3, 4: G, L. U, 1, 2: German Club 3. Her very step doth show her independent na- my .iw l ,, 211 ure. V. 24321:-5 iffy! H14 li 1235513 EINO WEPSALA l-lanle' If Scll-:NCB COURSE W .M 1... 1 I Playing tag Mr Football 4. rf Much wisdom often goes with few words. 'fl nr 5115 ' yn :ii 1, . W 'ff 3 'ill ' 215' ffl? 77 .. ,, ll' 55 IRIS WHITE Icy 1.1.2.3 COMMERCIAL COURSE Q Musical comedy Minerva 1, 2, G. L. s. 3, 4. A5 Love, sweetness, and goodness in her person ggi shown. 'M in .Y ying' las Ei ' 4 , 13 sz l L? 55 assi if I 45 DOROTHY WILLIAMS Dot Q GENERAL COURSE Smiles by miles gig 3 G. L. U. 1, zg G. L. s. 3, 4. A loyal friend. .WL iii? fl iw 'f 1132 Y JEANETTE WINDSAND Nettie il' I2 Ar was 211: .fr 3235 COMMERCIAL COURSE gf gl 1 Lillian Gish gr .,,1 I 3, . iff: G. L. S. 3, 43 Mlnervzl' 1, 23 Gorman Club 3. A friendly girl with many friends. l3,Q fag in lf Mi ,1- E 1 1 - ll. EDWARD ZHULKIE Ed MANUAL TRAINING COURSE gf' gi, Hsiuing still I 1 14 Hi 5- ' ff Football Reserve 3, 45 Student Council Repre- ' 1' f'!'5'll . l 1 22. sentatlve of Class 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Orclles- QQ tra 2, 3 g Science Club 3 g Hi-Y 3, 45 Annual 1:21 Board 4. 'j A gentleman to the finger tips. 1 ' V Page Thirty-Three 559 ' K2 75f!7 5-j2fvV'? i1li?fh7411z7fv 4'Mm.7'.'-Q2'W4mzf?'Aigy'?m 'fqyfv--1 x , g -4 ' 'Mg 7:4141 ,::gy. m J. We . 1 M.-RW 'WMM 'ff fflfnzgf'f'ff,w.2W32vw.Wi5::5?9fv.?5f56Zfm5Wxuf:.qwg:325wxW'!3:fu.vvz'4i L J 1 Q 'iw ,,um1 mlln mu ! ,mcyplllll lUlII'a'1lI 'ii 6 f'f Mn 'nz M A mr I Y H?-Qb 1 ' wk?- 'H9 1.fMwm1k-ff H93W'l.. mm H 09060 A R nw.. .. ., 4V ill? 7E21i fll1lW .syn 'A' :ww w .I 4 ..u1ml1IllXnu,. 1 ffm: .1 Q -:an 1, -J .y. 1:15 .,,g wi 5 ' 2 273 Qi! - 1 , , '--3 ug is vi 'E i ' ' QF. irq? ggi ,M , . 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Hecko, Earl Lavlly' HOT d Ria, gala d if! jgfl Anderson, Norma Hinkkanen, Matthew ?mm' e en 0 'ir' va 545, yfkiyggl Anderson, Rudolph Holli, Walfred. Lindberg, Louise Russo, Salvatore sux Anderson, William Holman, George Luoma, .Aili Saastamoinen, Ilmi LY Andriacchi, Joseph Ikkela, Ma-mie LUOSVSHTI3 H1120 Savila. William :awed 3? Austin, Grace Janda, Bernadette MCCOTUIICR, Agnes Sawyer, Robert fn? Belpediol peter Janda, Jane McEachern, Dorothy Schaffer, Helen Betts, George Jarvi, Eva Maiiliffh Aili Sllf1S. ESffli9I' Bissonnette, Evelyn Jarvis, Walfrerl lhgaggelag Lcilglian iilfas, gieleri gg Q51 Bjorn, Marie Jeffery, Teddy a oc , arence jo an er, etty ,aff Blight, Edwin Johnson, Helen hllgflrliyiujoig. Elsie ElinSy,BC1are Bowers Richard J0l1YlS0Tl, William 3 1' 0 n 'ne 1 95599 'iff so 7 1 . . Y. 1.1 QW Bredesen, Carl Jose, Gm-neg Maki, Tolvo Solomon, Gertrude my ff Burgeson, Evelyn Kamppinen, John Malllliey, Paul I Slegemllilv HSD-Tietlia fig Burt. Woodrow Kamllllineh, Sylvia Mannllnenwfiflnle SU0mClHv Hanna Q2 Cairn, G Kandelin, Albert Manti a, i iam Suomi, Waino W? Canlield, eiiifian Kauppanenv Elma, Manzoline, Michael Swahn, Helen 21:5 parlsony Carl R. Keast, Marian Mattson, Ruth Swahn, John by my Carlson, Carl W- Kelly, Orelia Mongill, lglargaret 'faHlale,DToiv1i1 2,524 .:,'g.Qs Cm-n , J h Kemp, Zona l ug ur, ean a on, orot Y 'Zi' ,212 COMES, :xanga Kielinen, Carrie Mullins, Florence Tasson, Genevieve Culbel-ty Rim Kielinen, Edna Nancari-ow, Robert Thomas, Gentry Deschaine, Semphine Kirby, Jghn Nankervis, Cora Thompson, Gertrude thi Devine, Agnes girby, Rishzgd Igiarolazkf, Archie jlriippett, gfqliion -ff. l' Dulaney, Donna ivisto, rt ur all , BP t IFPS? , l lam 'lily Dunstany Myrtle Koivistgy I,-ma Nault, Wllllam Torma, Theodore Dummtte, Howard Konstcry gig,-5 Nelson, Leonard 'l:ousignant, Daisy 13223 Erickson, Carl Kontio, Sylvia Nicholls, Ruby '1regear, Fern U iz Erigkggny Evelyn Korpmen, Leo Nfvrell. Agnes Tremayrle, Elsie If ,Ag Erickson, Everett Kggkelay Ida OJ11, Marie Trosvlg, Elizabeth Eg-kkila, Hilia Kurtii, Martha Olds, Evelyn Velin. 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Anderson Norman Johnson, Leona Nault, Alfred Schmeltz, Vincent YQ Anderson, Rudolph Kallio, John Nault, Arthur Scoble, Howard ig, ,gl Andriacclii, Francis Kallio, William Nault, Gertrude Sears, Hayden ZS Anttila, Mary Kampinen, Irma Nelson, Sadie Skewis, June 1 Argall, Albert Karkkainen, Lahia Nicholls, Cleland Solomon, Philippa A-J Q ,, Arvidson, Lowrie Kauppanen, Lempi Niemi, Ensio Stephens, Robert ij'-2 ,Q lg Bamford, Anna Maj: Kauppila, Harold Niemi, Ruth Stephens, Virginia 1541? ,ff .wg Bekkela, Agnes Keskey, William Niemi, William Steve, FYHDCGS if EH Bengry, Ernest Kivisto, Rudolph Ninnis, Kenneth Sundblad. Hazel ,ff ,SV Bengson, Florence Koivula, Martin Nordlund, Toivo Suomela, Helen 1:3 Q Q Berg, Melvin LHFI-eniere, Paul Ollikamen, Alice Swanson, Clarence iw' 5 Carlson, Margaret LaFreniere, Helen 015011, L9OIl21I'd SWHTISOH, LHWFGHCS 3? yr xg Carney, Louis Lghloigy Bernard Pantti, Waldemar Thomas, William I-,Z Carter, Dorothy Laine, Anne gf1Sff?9,Lll69flE Tillllet, Margaret 24- Carter, Ivy Larson, Clarence au , i ian Tonkin, Iris ,eg Cassidy, Eugene Larson, Myrtle Paulson, Paul Torma, Tymie EQ Y: Charbonneau, Maurice Leone, Elizabeth PEDUI, Lorena 'l:I'?Z9H!', LeroY ,L Conte, Mary Leone, Frank Peterson, Avery r lrlggs. Dorothy fr'vg'gl 'DeRoche, Myles Lucas, William Peterson, Gecrge Ti-osvig, Ernest 'gif ' DeCaire, Agnes Luoma, William Peterson, Lyle Tuttila, Fannie ,Eyff Dixon, Carol Luoma, Edward Provost, Frances Vahamaa, Reino if Dyer, ,jay Lurey, Jean Racine, Irene Vzihamaa, Sullo Eckloff, Russell McQuiggin, Gordon Rafltama-H, Irma V2iiI1i0, ESUWI' A? 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Regina Hooper, Edna Jackson, Delia Jandron, Alice Jarvis, Waino Johnson, Bernice Johnson. Borghild Johnson, Evelyn Johnson, William C. Kaijala, Gertrude Kaminen, Henry Kangas, Eino Kelly, William Knight, Ruth Koivisto, John Korpinen. Irene Laiho, Earl Lally, Margaret Lampshireg Violet Ilarmour, Gilbert Lawry, Elizabeth Lee, Melvin Lehtonen, Niilo Leone, Louis Lerlie, Leona. Lindberg, Leslie Linna, Arvid Lofberg, Irma Luoma, Ero Luoma, Matt Maddock, Doris Magnuson, Anna Main, Marjorie Majamaki, Sigrid Maki, Eino Maki, Ensio Maki, Jacob Maki, Walter Mantyla, Armas Marietta, Albert Mariuzza, Guditta Marra, Josephine Marra, Dominic Menear, Bernice Millimaki, Theodore Morin, Maurice Murphy, Alice Murphy, Helen Murray, Raymond Myllymaki, Unto Narotzky, Goldye Nault, George Niemi, Aunie Niemi, Edna Ninnis, Kathleen Nyman, Lillian Olgren, Viola. Ollikainen, Hilda Olson, Evelyn Ombrello, Joseph Orem, Mary Osier, Evelyn Ostlund, Carl Palmer, Gilbert Pantti, Gertrude Pasander, Eino Evalt Pascoe, William Pearce, Albert Pelkie, Lillian Permauki, Elsie Peterson, Gudrun Philaja, Lillian Piirto, George Pigeon, Agnes Pryor, Melissa Renowden, Myrtle Richards, Bernard Rinne, Niilo Robare, Richard Robare. Ellsworth Roberts, Clifford Russo, Helen St. Andre, Philip Saastamoinen, Aino Sachette, Florence Sachette, Michael Salmi, Arne Salo, Toivo Samuelson, Clarence Sanders, Elizabeth Santti, George Sarvello, Bruno Sarvello, Veronica Teresa Sawyer, William Scoble, Ethel Schilling, Francis Sillanpaa, Sylvia Siltanen, Arthur Leo Siltanen, Sylvia Simons, Florence Skewis, Hazel Snell, Marion Suomi, Niilo Sutinen, Irja Swanberg, Viola' Tahtinen, Arnold Tatrault, Allen Thompson, George Thompson, William Tillson, Frederick Tippctt, Audrey Tippett, Merle 'I'iUDett. Robert Tolonen, Ruth Toppila, Audrey Traise, Richard Trembath, Janet Tremethick, Arthur Vainio, Astrid Vial, Hyacinth Vicary, Bernard Villeneuve, Elliot Wakkuri, Martha Walimaa, Helen Wicklund, Walter Williams, Dorothy Williams, Geraldine Williams, June Wuorenmaa, Leo Zhulkie, Paul if 5' 22 ..,...,,...,,. .,........,.....,...,....,.,,....,,,........,.......,,. ..... .......... ,M ..,.,.... , ..... ........ ........ ..,,. M .....,,, Qmgggw fwfr gzfew' rx ez '-amf 'f.ww? ' xJwz.9f'5gi5fm.v,'3r' Max- 'fs -an :fu fxvfif'15,25ff5f nm, ' '6 ,'wf' Zi ? 55,4 H X -'4 is ff, .,, 5, 5 or ff 'Pi :fix 2 M. 3' . ff f of 44 3, ff vii E In 5? X115 . .2 he Q Q its Q it iff Q nf is 3 ,Ji Y-Z is in 4 14 5 ' gf Q Ph 5. ,,. '35 E 1 ra? fy.. N fy. 9 Eli ,Ni 'f 1 11,5 -5 ,5 my 2:-f 1 wg 5-ul ,. 4, Us V 2114 31,1 LLL 15:5 V if 1 'J ga: fffag ff, 131224 iv 'Nl if? 25.1 2:04 ' ll f EF il IJ IEIIIIP V4.1 fi fe., The uHematite Staff consiclerecl that the followmg' puplls. . , M! Chosen from the entlre Stuclent luocly, had accomplrshecl the will . nr most for the school Clllflllg' the year: 633.2111 , , Y , , , . gd CLARA LEE -fN73.l6fl1CtO1'l?!.1'l. lJClJ'2l'tl110'. l'orens1c Leaffue. gfff. EDNA M. OLSON --Scholarshi 1. Service. Q, mf mi BYRON SIUNDRERG 44Class president for three rears. Hou- . , . ' if Or stuclent. H1-X1 Jreslflent. . 345 XKVILLIAM LUOMA -Football ea Jtain. llasketlmall ea Jtain. 552 Wiiiyi 1 555' MICHAEL NIANZOLINE 4l3aslcetluall eautain. - .1324 BIYRLE CARDEXY 4efSalutatOr1an. Delvatxng. lf Orensxc League. LOWELL I-IEIIBARD 4-Delmatmgz School Orator. Honor i . . Y, . , . . 42? Student, Presulent Ot 50161166 Qlulm. l'Orens1e League. Vot- if . . O V 5133115 cd cleaneSt speaker 1n lngll school. Frei? ' it 5-,L ILLIZABETH GRIBBLE 3-5Cl1Ol21l'Sl1117. Lharacter. GEORGE BETTS 3-Athletics. ew, A Q2 .AVERY PETERSON 2-School cleclanner. . HONORABLE MENTION M .ar ' 233 - . . 'yy IXENNETH BEALL 4-School p1an1st. ff . . .. . . 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Elizabeth ww eil 1 f 1 ' 2545325 Bragg, Edna Maronen, Mary Sarvello, leresa Carlson, Laura Marra, Josephine Sjolander, Jeanette Carlson, Margaret Mattson, Sylxzia Skewis, llernice Carter, Ivy Menear, Bernice Slqewis, June Collins, Inez Murphy, Alice Stephens. Virginia Collins, Mary Bancarrow, Audrey Steve, Iirances gg Coole, Ethel Nelson, Sadie Sundblad. Hazel Denofre, Philomene Nienii, Ruth Sutinen, lrja Dobson, Edith Ninnis, Kathleen Fippett, Audrey gg' Dolan, XYaive Pantti, Gertrude Tippett, ,Merle , we I , , V - v - W Dixon, Carol Paull, Lillian Ionkin, Iris rpg. v' sa: - . . . , Frustaglia, Mary Pepin, LO1'1'2l11I6 TOp'17ll2l, Audrey Gray, Dorice Philaja, Lillian Velin, Eleanor Grunnnett, Marguerite Provost, Frances Vial, Hyacinth Hanninen, I-Iilja Pryor, Melissa M esa, Viola Heard, Clara Rantainaa, Irma Xl est, Olive Honkavaara, Regina Reed, Retha 'NX illiains, June J? 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A d viser ....,...,.......,..., ...,, M iss NESBITT 1 . , L M 2,411 .' if, V - Adams, Catherine Johnson, Dorothy Olds, Evelyn gy Alderton, Marion Johnson, Edith Olsen Edna IS. jg' Allen, Bernice Johnson, Helen Olson, Edna M, Anderson, Norma Johnson, Margaret Olson, Frances gf? Antilla, Mamie Kaijala, Lilyan Olson, Helen 442, Argall, Ruby Kauppanen, Elma Olson, Olga Askaneh, Hulda Kamppinen, Sylvia Parviainen, Tyyne Askanen, Olga Keast, Marian Pascoe, Christine ff 2525 Austin, Grace Kelly, Oredia Pascoe, Hazel Q, iff: Bissonnette, Evelyn Kemp, Zona Penglase, Elizabeth ga! vygav, Bertrand, Evelyn Kielinen, Carrie Peterson, Irma 5751. i Bjorn, Marie Kielinen, Edna Peterson, Ruth gf? in 3 Burgeson, Evelyn Kirschner, Florence Piirto, Martha ',,, Canfield, Marion Koivisto, Irma Quayle, Borghilde f' I Cardew, Myrle Konster, Siiri Quayle, Florence 'Q - Carlson, Ruth Kontio, Sylvia Quayle, Lucille KY, Carlyon, Ruth Koskela, Ida Renstrom, Lillian ry. Christiansen, Helen LHIIICSO. Vi'-'Jlfl Rinne, Imvi 'Ziff' ,h C0lljn5, Anna, Lafreniere, Ruth Risku, Gertrude ,125 Collins, Germaine Laine, Sylvia Schaier, Helen ling- Conte, Cecilia Laitinen, Sylvia- Sibley, Catherine 1:14 ' Conte, Mary Laitinen, Laura Silas, Esther 4,2 72422 Culbert, Rita Laituri, Miriam Silas, Helen Deschaine, Seraphine Lammi, Edna Sjolander, Betty j Devine, Agnes Larson, Ruth Sliney, Clare war Dondy' Lurena Lee, Clara Snell, Bessie QV, Dnlaney, Donna L+:-Hier, Agnes Solomon, Gertrude Dungtan, Myrtle Lehtimaki, Elsie Stephens, Ethel Elo, Elma Lemin, Helen Suomela, Hannah 3,20 Q' Erickson, Evelyn LeSage, Marcella Swahn, Helen iff, 4 E,-kkila, Hilia Lindberg, Louise Symons, Evelyn ky' Exberg, Edith Luoma, Aili Tainale, Aino ,nf Fandrem, Margrethe Lutey, Lucille Tallon, Dorothy ' Gabgury, Agnes McCauley, Charlotte Tasson, Genevieve fd, 5, Gem- e Mm-ie McCormick, Agnes Thompson, Gertrude .M if i wr Fw- Glanville, Edith Mattson, Bertha' Tillson, Laura Gggdman, Janet Mattson, Ruth Tippett, Vernon Graham, Winify-gd Manninen, Aunie Tonkin, Ethelyn Gribble, Elizabeth Medlyn, Gladys Tousilznant, Daisy Guy, Adeline Menhennet, May Tremaine, Elsie Hanninen, Eva. Miners, Bernice Trosvilr, Elizabeth 5,54 '94, Hare, Cecilia -Montriat, Mary Tucker, Lois Heavyside, Ruth Mugzfur, Jean Tuttilzi, Fannie 1:2 3' Holnqberg, Linnea Murray, h Mildred Vinge, Blanche Honkavaara, Gertrude Nankervls, Cora Warner, Thelma V 4- li 'ggi Ikkela- M9-mle Nault, Florence Waters, Jean J- Q Janda, Bernadette N. h H, R b Whft9, Agflei ff' ,irq Janda, Jane 'C 0 5' U 5' Wliite, INS Jarvi, Eva, Norrell, Agnes Wmdsand, Jeanette fx: ,,1 in , 333, Page Fifty f ...-,, ........,,........,,,., ,, ...............,. M ..........,.... , ....,..,,.....,,.,,,,......,..,,.. . ,..l..., ,,,. ..,,.,..., ..,....,.,.,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, I I i . ------ f11222211i2f,:1 ?'f'lfiiififf ,' 3 112.11'1f.ffa1W1f11f ,.aiveifaiff1f1,a1.12,i?.12,if1.?5ii ilfJ2'W4 r2f1 '.'a, ff'Zf '?f 'Mimi'- 'W '?'3i?4 Wf 'W? 'f'l 2? 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Er we 2222 sill Q15 rw :sw -sw - 19.4 3535 24? 1125 4? wi iaii W my 511- A 259611: if 'K ,Hg 5 for 511 , mg aff? - fm 5 T1-112 ORCHESTRA fri First Violin- Second Violin- in izfi l , 1135355 fbi Austin, Grace Kamppmen, John 5? 5135 1 ' ' ' J: Luomi, Am Lehtlmakl, 2,- Rotti, Romeo Norfllund, Tolxo Silas, Helen Schjonberg, Carl 35 Cello- Double Bass- , S ,ggi wg 213 5? in Burt, Woodrow Piano- ii .Mx .lg ,xg if fl, li iii E: ,ll 'x ll 'I .,x 151 55 Bjork, Vining Flute- swi 255 W., Beall, Kenneth Nelson, Edward 9 Q r lg , Clarinet- Cornets- 'f . . , 'ffl Kandelin, Albert Qurland- ,J9hn gl- . , kelly, William 'ff S33-Fl, EdW11'1 Stephens, Ethel 'V iii: 5 'gn Trombone- Bells- Carlyon, Ruth Canheld, MHFIOYI 5 Eli! l 'W' at Drums- sm 55 Jackson, Edward Director- Mrs. Franks 6 2 if 5 fr will if 5 1 2 ff Page Fifty-One I W T' , 'Z'sf?a'f X591 7 , -'fi f' . f , f V , -' Q 1 . - W K .' . K- 5 -'GW ' .. 13,2 l 21 1 ' f Z ,, :ii :lil ' 2,1 3' vw 'E 511, 11,1151 11. gf: , !'84,,,. , , . .WW f-92-.,F 1: 44 K Al . 'M is fwigf 3 24 all fm 32 Q, EEE 1 lie ,if ll gf ' .za P7 05. i . ,,,, if .ew 35:5 GLEIL CLL BS. wana E-may f ' 2 ' 1 i -A MRS. FRANK5 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, D irector 'll .5 U55 . ' - ff? mf E335 ELIZABETH GRIBBLFJ , .,,,.. Accomp.mn,t if 2355 KENNETH BEALL ,,.., .Accompanist E72 If iv ill' Wa M iz, M54 jug MEMBERS: iff? biz? 22:2 , ix Adams, Catherine Olson, Edna M. Hurt, Woodrow Anderson, Norma Olson, Frances Duquette, Howard 5 S212 Austin, Grace Ol-non, Olga Uurland, John 9- :ll . Bamford, Anna May Penglase, Elizabeth Eklund, Carl QE, Bertrand, Evelyn Rantamaa, Irma Erickson, Everett Canfield, Marion Renstrom, Lillian Hebbard, Lawrence gig gif, Carlyon, Ruth Rinne, Impi Hrbbard, Sheldon ,742 Dunstan, Myrtle Silas. Esther Jackson, Edward Harel, Cecilia Sliney, Clare Jaerlecke, Herman 531' Honkavaara, Gertrude Stephens, Ethel Kelly, William EQ? Janda, Bernadette Stephens, Virginia Kennedy, Bernard ,325 Janda, Jane Tregear, Felrn Larson, Charles ggi' Johnson, Margaret Trosvia, Elizabeth Ostlund, Alden ey Kamppinen, Sylvia Tucker, Lois Peterson, Avery V . ,W Kelly, Orelia Allen, James Quayle, 'Thomas VZ? ,f, N Y D f , hemp, Zona Anderson, Kenneth Robbins, Eldred , aa, Q52 Leflier, Agnes Andrews, Clifford Suwyefr, Robert gg if McCauley, Charlotte Arvidsnn, Lowrie Sawyer, VVilliam Mcnhennekt, May Bjork, Vining Thomas, Williulm 35 Niemi, Ruth lioelter, Aaron Zhulkie, Edward ff ggi nf fl -ig: -xr sl.: My 911' 'ff' ,g flf' if '91 :Q fy 535, at '.. 353, F-J Qu ill? ev 'Ii ff 423' 5,2 yn 3 -N I is CH gg i My , L ',,. fi! if my EU '-' W? xg., 5 l'zl:'SL' Flflv-'Two ' 'QQ,fpvjf'15 lv ,mg grrrrfgaff- fy vrfw- lyf4f':gfZw wgfwq f?fQ7'4fr4lvy,V fa Yylyffw ,yW:qy QyQlQ7f1n 3 l 5, .,'- L ifQ.w,x3K ftemzw 'llfzinixw f?'x.wQz1?4 W5w,,2,9'f W?:,4,mw,z9'f fzyfffwfr Wzmzff Wxffiwr W,sgfw!4 W5,,v,:l,W Ii 'l me 1,2 ai! xg ill lil :wg .Hg .... ..... 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Saturday, April 28. The lshpeming High School delegates were: Novice Shorthand: Miriam Laitnri, Frances Olsong Amateur Shorthand: Byron Sundberg, Florence Naultg Novice Typewriting: Clara Lee, Margaret johnson: Amateur Typewriting: Walter Sjolander, Evelyn Bertrand, Team Typewriting: Florence Kirschner, Florence Nault, Evelyn Bertrand, Byron Sundberg, XValter Sjolander. Byron Sundherg placed Hrst in Amateur Short- hand, Clara Lee second in Novice Typewriting, Evelyn Bertrand third in Amateur Typewritingg the team took second in typexvriting. lYinners of first and second places are eligible to Upper Peninsula Contests at Marquette and State Contests at Kalamazoo. Page Fifty-Four '7 . if . if Z ii: any iw ' iz? KF, 22,52 5? M QQ ff? 1, ttf .J W M ii 'YQ xg 4? WUI 4? 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V- - - Y - as jg' lhe Semor Qlagg Play, Ihe Idlllllllj' Upstzurs, under the ca- ILM 13, . . . . . . i - 5' -9 pable Cl11'CCt10l1 ot A1158 LllC1l'2 Hastmgs, waS presented 111 the 22 .XLlClltO1'1llFl1 on Ifrlday evenrng. March 10. Q lhe plav was a comedv ot modern home hte. lhe HCUO11 ten- gg: 4 fffl J H ',. - . , 5 tered around the Mother, who was extremely zunuous to mzury her daughter, l,ou1Se, to an el1g1ble young man. Lomedy xx 21S provlded bv the eternal b1cker1ng'S and quarrels ot the entlre Hel1e1 famlly. A . 1 v -t 1 - It was certamly a Succe-SS judg1ng by the hnanmal returns, and 1231 h . I A . -an 1J'2l1'tlCLll2l1'lV bv the ev1dent enjoyment on the peut of the ZlLlCl1C11CC. ...Q - -' l I Wa, It was a laugh from beglfllilllg to end. KW 2:22 , - 113 Cnrumc r1f.RS . W joe Heller . . . . . .VINTNG BJORK .112 .- Emma Heller ........ .. ...... CECILIA HARE IJOHISG, the elder daughter. . . .XIARGARET JOIIINSON -. . , , , Xvllllff, the Son ............... .. .CLIF1-ORD ANDREWS gg WX, .31 .ig 5115 .Xnnabelle, the vounger daughter. . . . .ETHEL STEPHENS Lharles Grant ...........,.... . . .BYRo1x 5o1xDBERG 532.2255 Y. . f- , , Mrs. Czraut, h1S mother. . . .... LOIS lUeKER fl: Herbert, his brother . .... PETER IZADE M155 Lallahan . . . . . .AGNES LE11 11LER ,ig 5311 '14- -di 1 1 'f' ' 5923122 Page Fifty-Fxve YQ 1 , sq. .....................,....... ........,...... - .,,........ - ............. - ....,... . ,..,.....1 ,.1...,........... - - ...... Mm--- .... ,..... .... .. ......,,.. SWE-.- ......... 3535 ,,,,,,,,,. ..... .... 1.3353,3,2.f.f: .... ::.:.5e1..11.lihff 'w 'u 45' Ha.. Lf, 21 :1-1 eu: .itz .,, iii :iii EH Zifi Elil :Ng all 223 4. A., A 2 7,'v !f'f 'fit' If,f fffw -ffjl yfclf' f, '4vZ5r'Z,, 4 5' - , -U' -A ' ' f' I A f f f ' LK 5 '-as! 2:25 'ff T KY? 'HZ Vhy 26 El? if 22 ,,, ,,Nf , W ii? . 'VII . ' - A 'Y Rantamaa Lawry Keast Hebbard Rinne Kemp Cardew Lee fm iji' a '-Z?' .'v :lil y f 1 9 ' f DEIXX l E 27- 28 gg . . . W The Debate Squad made this season a successtul one. losing 5425? only three out of ten debates. The squad was composed of Zona Kemp, Myrle Cardew, Inipi Rinne. Clara Lee, Irma Rantamaa, 3' Elizabeth Lawry, Marian Keast, and Lowell Hebbard. The sub- H ject for debate was, Resolved that the Direct Primary System of Nominating' Candidates for Public Office in the United States 252.2 should be abolished 'f Tshpemmg was ehgible lor the Lpper Peninsula elnnination contest, b-ut lost to the liscanaba negative team in the high school 111 - ' W - - L auditorium on February 2 I 28, bv a two to one decision, 1'-will ' ' ' V3 The debate schedule follows: at Z' Q' aa AFFIRMATIVE: 'fi V! is Tshpieming . . ..... . I Negaunee . . ............ 2 5? Ish Jeminff . . . . NON-DECISION: ..... ..... N ational Mine 'Viz 2 . fb - . he lshpemirig . ..... O Sault Ste. Marie ......... I if T hu m'nff 2 'XI 1' 1 tt 'J S1616 . .. - iaqie e ..... .. I 3: Ishpeming . . . I Escanaba . . . . 2 Wim: TXTEGATIVE : ai? , v Ishpeminq . . . 3 lNefraunee . . . . o ar L 0 IQ Ishpeming . . . 3 L'Anse ....... . . . . 0 5' W - 1- . T Ishpeming . ...... 3 Sault Ste. Marie ......... o - v - . '11 gf? Ishpeming . . NON-DEc1s1ON: . . ..... . . . National Mine iv ffl' . X ' 5,3 I lshpeming . .... . 3 Marquette . .... . ....... O 1.55 1:11533 EM QQ fi: l ' -2 Page Fifty-six . ' ll A 4, pf 'ff .-f .4 fy. ,'. ' ff if sg, rfwo rm- f, , , H , -.4 V ?9SC1?W3:K?WfW2?.EWW?c3Wfl5Z?iZ5f43?ffZ5fWe5?ZQTYM5Q55+9f5i75aaff?33'l5aWW7L?ClWfV4I5QQW533l'5ffZ53i I ,W 415 f., 4 4 2' s ,,. 'tiziiaiiai-,2,'faia ' ' ' 2225 ,QQ,iz2E2E2?iizi5,z .,.,',.. A ,Q.L.321121211azaa2a2aa2a2iiff3?.m-'2a:2:ai2a21222af2f1f,aa'ff..ga..', ..,. 1 114. 'af 4 ,, f . 1, , . THE NAHOXAL FORENSIC LEAGUE A NATIONAL HONORARY PIIGII SCHOOL SOCIETY Lreclit Points awarded to students who have participatecl 111 lu- . . . 5,33 rf terscholastrc contests 111 Debate, Oratory and lDCCl31T13.t1011. 533155 H 51 i Ilf M 217' 2 - :J ' iish 'fc :ff 21 Q . 211:54 Degree Ot Me1'1t L IO crecht 1JO1lltS 299 P- . . 511 if -Z1 Degree of Honor 2 30 credit points wg-9 V Z ' f V Aj Degree of Excellence wig 6OC1'CCl1t points 222 Degree of Distinction i IOO credit 130111125 gg fhe Key,' IS awarded to SCHIOYS Ot Ishpemnig High School who have Shown loyalty and marked ability i1I Forensic Activltles. 2125 if IEEYS AVVARDED 'tj' 6 1 V131 :bi --192 1 'li at -- 1 1 A Name Degree Points Scrzfice In ,Li EANETTE OHNSON Excellence .. . 66 Debate Declaniation Q76 , 9' 1 EVA LARSON Honor .. .. 58 Debate. Oratory l 135 DOROTHY TREBILCOCK Honor ...... 42 Debate MARIETTA KETTUNEN Excellence Q2 Debate, Oratory, VL? Declamation I Wg l '44 l I it 1 3 52? -1927- 3 ' Q? XIARTIN RUONA Honor ...... 50 Debate gf FRED BERG Merit .. .... . I2 Debate Q1 ZONA KEMP Distinction .. . I I Debate ii? CQ , :gtg ' 1 15?- -1928- M 1:2 CLARA LEE Excellence .. . Q0 Debate 3 W BIYRLE CARDEW Excellence 811 Debate IMPI RINNE Honor .. . 24 Debate it LOWELL HEBBARD Honor .. .. 48 Debate, Oratory UNDERGRADUATES XYITH POINTS TO THEIR CREDIT iii, qi ? ' . . . 1.1 A, ZONA KEMP D1SUllCt1OH .. . II7 Debate jif 35 fig? IRMA RANTAMAA Honor ...... 39 Debate It AVIARIAN IXEAST Honor . .. 30 Debate 1 git NIUGFUR Merit .. .. 21 Declamation :XVERY PETERSON Merit .. . I4 Debate, Declamation Q ,gn ELIZABETH LAWRY Merit .. . 9 Debate I :QI V-. 355261 . .Q i1 ' ,- if ff 5: Page Fifty-Seven . ....I....,..,,..,..... W... ............,.........1,..,. 4 ........ N .....,.............. ......................,...,....,...,... ..,.... ,. .,.. ,.....,. ....... 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Stzzdent Council Bookkeefvers: 1,z'l11'aria1zs: Hfmme 91111615 Catherine ,hfllllllbl Vl0lZl XX esa , . liernice .Xllen Cl1enz1'str'y Laiboi'ato1'y flssistants: Iidna .1x1l4lCl'SUl1 Richard Bowers Norma .'Xnderson William johnson Ruby ,Xrgglll 2255357 i 1 ' - '22 E Cheer Leaders: 511111 9311? fm 22512 K , 5VlV1E1 Laztinen enneth Anderson j i A Lowell Hebbard Marcella Lesagc Roibgft Sayyyey 1NlZ'11'y Rl01lg'l-Elf Zfflilli ,, , l'11th Niemi oasziffziazt Mm sellers: IX. . , , ,.lll13.1l laull 1. ig Richard Bowers Irma Rwlntamim Viiiiiig Bjork Ll. 'L Carl Carlson 1 hanj. xenstroin Arvo Nordlund 1111111 1X11111e gif Harry Roine Gertrude Risku v Ph'll'Ja S l ni 1 E515 Basketball Gate Watelzersz 1 11 O O 01 G mg Cahill Ethel Stephens 6 ' C 113 Eugene Qawdy Roll-Call Ttifm-.ii ggff Robert Insher 235,56 Sivert Hemmila Kenneth Beall Xllerner lVe-sa Vining Bjork . 11 1 Cl -' 1' 1 Basketball Ttcket Collectors: e eu HIS mmm tt 551 . Margrethe Fandrem John Kampunen C .1. H A Charles Larson ee1.1a 'HIC Nathan Narotzky M?11'1a11 1362151 Armas Tahtinen Clara Lee . ft' El ' L ht' k' Basketball Usl1e1's-Generals .Sie C Ima 1 ifajgiig, . , Gladys Medlyn igg nj 51,55 Cllrford Andrews H Edwin Blight 1 C1611 015011 John Laver Horace Orem Joseph Paull Tyyne Parviainen ThOm21S Qlrayle Christine Pascoe Clayton Qulnn Joseph paxuu ' . Y . Basketball Ushers- Q19-51011 Q1111111 Reserve Sections: Clare Sliney Vg' XVoodrow Burt Ethel Stephens ff -1 - , Z if 113111 MHIOQCY Byron Sundberg A Leonard Nelson Elsie Tremayne Basketball Ushers--Student: 1511151116111 T1'051'1g :'2qff'l Albert Kandelin 1-015 1w11C1fff1' ,. if fff Leo Nault Agnes lYh1te fi Page Fifty-Eight my F ' .... ,,t. A 'W ,,,,g ,,,g3,3 ,,,,, 3 ,3,,p,g, ,,,,,,.,... 1 fif. .:-:-f- -f'fi-f-- 3 ffl ffff -f-f'f'ffi1f1f---f-f - 'f' C 'rr ' f':':' : 'M1 fh' GJ My J N Lx, W Wm ,-.---' fluff: ,,,h':lllun'Iy? V -1 yo--QW, Mu Tw: 5 ' ' X qagln ,...Dmw flu I 'iI11'H lnuu.n n.n ylun I mlI'IINlI1wIlln.1I,Imm' 'H IQ.IIIIliamamlmlhillllllmlllll 'umwllfflwlmnlly Ilmuu,l' I I If Ab r 2ii? r:::i'fiiliU an ATHLETICS I 'wiv E I5 RWMXMW0m-Email f IIIL :lim ers Um H1410 4 1 We 'Ziff . TAF? ,1 ZWf2'y,.w?27'1f'3T. Zzfffp afxbfi' V 'Pf r . , if Qr .,..............,......::g:::::.i. ........ ,...,,,tteg,q.:g.,,,e,,,,L,,,,,.,,,,,,,., fffff :,,,,,,We,w:,.,.,., ,,., L:gef,fg.L:x:::z1::::.e.:..: .... 4-1----- wth MW ' uM5'fa,4xo25'?3.xa- T- wiaamxmwwsjffiuxwvaxxazwa.awffmfiikuia ': 11 1 'lg M. 9- :M 1 'ff .pw .lv x A - . - - . i 7, 2 if tif 332 121 v., 'f 25 'ft ff? sf E gi FOOTBALL 1927-1928 .f Q A o , , , 255 About seventy-fire candidates including four letter-men, Cap- 25 tain Luonia, Manzoline, Tahtinen, and Kirby responded to the call S for football at the beginning of the school year. 'CT 14.55 gg lshpeming--36 Negaunee-0 . . . - 9-14 2? The season o ened with Ish Jenuno' 'ilavinfr her old rival, Ne- P l s l , s 5 Uaunee, at the Legion Park. Runs bv Manzoline and Betts were gy Z3 0 , gg the features of the afternoon. Tahtinen and Luoma played well in ig the line. fl' . . . Z? iz Ishpemmg-46 A Munlsmg--0 v fry., 5? The Blue and XVhite met Munising at the Legion Park. The 'Lt baclctield functioned together. The line held like a stone wall and Q7 opened holes time after time for Nault, Betts, Manzoline, and KY . . . . . WI' 'Q lXl1ClI'lElCCl'l1. About forty-hve players took part in this game. 'if fi, 52 Ishpeming-13 Marquette-15 M On the following Saturday the Hematites inet Marquette, The 'ht IEE game was played without Betts, 'who was out because of injuries. 'ff Marquette scored first on a safety. Ishpeming niade a touchdown Q25 and Marquette did likewiseg each team scored again. Andriacchi's , I ' 'QQ ,. 1 run of twenty-five yards for a touchdown on a reverse play was the feature of the day. .,5 ,fi 4, ..i K. ,. M.. 1 Yl E2 .L ff H, ..' v an 6 KJ- i fgu 5' 2 ,fa if , .1-, Page Fifty-Nine Sa 5 :E Af W- avi . 9,2 ,f X -cqvtffsqy . mlvfragywlvvruqy . mwfM? gm3,v :qywmgt , 'fQ?'w,,,v row fwgymfiwv 4y'Q.fi,v,Wvqy'Q-11,z,ff'-fgywfzvj4'wgyfa-fMwvtZ,?:.,1f ffl-:Br fsavwgfff Agway' Ways? 'f f5ww! ' ftfgwzw flgmzfff' 2,w.,2'? 'fZf,f,.z!' ffwnft 1Q.ft,2?f ,ag V ru lm' i 1 5 3 E 11 vf li Fi ,V In M., , 7 .ZH 4 va .11 ..., L . .,,.g. .,:.,.,,:.,., exams: .f1.f, aa, .f..ff,.,1.f, .,...,,.,.,..,..,f,.,.,.... . ag Q Ishpeming-6 NOFWHY17 The team next met Norway at Norway. XYith Betts and An- driacchi out of this game the team lost only after a hard fought battle. , Ishpeming-0 Csladstoneflli Gladstone had a well balanced team and scored twice by aerial route. Ishpeming failed to have the punch. to drive over where touchdowns were possible. Ishpemingils l v Negauneef0 This game was a return one with kegaunee there. Manzoline s runs and passes, and Luoma's catching of passes were the high spots of the game. Lehto and Heard played well in the line. iff' Ishpeming-6 Calumet-13 Manzoline and Betts were out of the game. Tahtinen, Nault, and Andriacchi in the backfield, and R. Kirby, Lehto, and Luoma in the line played a strong game. Ishpeming-6 . . . Marquette10 Zigi The Hematites were determined to win the return engage- ment with Marquette and to gain undisputed honors for the county championship. Marquette made only one first down during the en- tire game. Betts made a thrilling run of forty yards off tackle, then reversed his field and aided by interference scored the only touchdown of the game. This game brought the county Cham- pionship to Ishpeming for the third consecutive year. The Blue and VVhite scored one hundred twenty-nine points against forty- eight for the opponents. fitxr . -. , , 35, A xx ord in iecognition of the w ork of the second team must not be overlooked. This team made up mostly of Sophomores and Freshmen won six out of seven games played. At the football banquet, I's were given out to the following: Captain Luoma, J. Kirby, Lehto, Luostari, Heard, Erickson, Ol- son, R. Kirby, MacDougall, VV. johnson, Nault, Manzoline, Betts, Andriacchi, and T ahtinen. N ault was elected captain for the com- ing season. ZZ, Y f 77, Page Sixty 1.11f1 '4 My 'Q :gf ! at 3 -Un 4' M A aux 1 5: 'wwf' , ,,, , avr. vww'f 2 ,,., 'ww A Wflf- KVI' 2 -'fifff -Ziff A 'WM ?fam.,.Wia.w.,J2i f1.,fZia,m.,MM.l4f:uz.Z,4i?ff,QT..fwZ3Z13f?a2fzaM ?iZm.Jff5M.4af5f'flfZxw- iz Wim? 39411172 , ..,. 5 .Z 'M . .. , a a 3:1 1444. ef? 'JZ 9'-X' 5? :pig wk -.1 5' ' ,i 1 1- gf J ,Q ta 77. iq 2? gil? ., Zh 2? . ., af' T E W 21, fn: :Q iff M it W 1-14 w .1 W MW. :ali KW Q z Q ri: T'-2 , Y , - 5 I 1a:,xsaE11e:.x1.L, 1927-1928 gif 'fig lshpeming-27 Here Sault Ste. Marie-13 The Ishpeming High School Basketball team opened 1tS basketball Ag? season with the Sault Ste. Marie five as their opponent. The locals were gg successful in coming out of the contest with the long end of the score, 27 to 13. The t'Soo boys had diificulty in locating the basket, missing' we . m 21.4 many shots, and they were bothered by the Hematite defense. '4 3 lshpeming-17 There Escanaba-27 Escanaba won from the Hematites in 2. bitterly fought contest, taking ls, Z? the lead in the first quarter and maintaining its advantage to the finish. Olson led the lshpeming scoring with a total of eighty Betts was next with , wa? - 2 I 44 SIX. E lshpeming--14 Here Iron Mountain-29 The Blue and White went down to defeat before the fast Iron Moun- , 2? tain quint. The teams battled on even terms the first halfg the score if 414 iss? . . he was 7 to 7. Iron Mountain stepped out in the second half, and with perfect team work, scored 12 points in the third period, and 10 in the gi' last period. Ishpeming was handicapped with Luoma and Manzoline out of the contest. 'if Page Sixty-One - ..,,.,,,,.,.,...,.,,..,...,,,....,.,.,.........,.................,...,..,,,...,.,.......,...,..,,,, M .......,..,.,.......,....,.,.,,,..,,,.,,,,,,....,,..,............. - ...,.. ...,. , .... ' f 5Jf,u.:W4?x,f2,z'r faww +f.m.a71 :m.pj? ' ,f:wm.zf?'f graze ' fxfws. ' waz. ' 'pez ,wig .cfm N , fa' 5 'cya , -as .' . 1 1 ef 2 ii lub! fi 'mf ,t ff? 2 I 9 gg? lshpeming-24 Here Marquette-22 53 Ishpeming won from Marquette in one of the fastest contests ever 1. played on the local Hoor. Q 31 33 Islvpeming-20 There , Negaunee-27 Q 'ga The Hematites, suffering from stage fright, lost to Negaunee before ,EQ a large crowd. They did not make a point the first quarter while Negau- ga It nee made 8, and at the half the score was 14 to 7. Manzoline was high 4' 'QS point man for Ishpeming with 7 to his credit. ' ff, Ishpeming-31 Here Munising-14 ,in 53 In this game, the reserves were given a chance to display their ability. Holman with 10 points did the most scoringg Betts was not far behind 325. with a total of 8. Luoma was out of the game because of an injured leg. V Ishpeming-l 1 There Gladstone--24 gif Gladstone gained a victory over the Hematites by displaying spec- gg tacular cage work in the final quarter. Olson led the scoring for Ishpem- fig ing with 5 points to his credit. in ik ' -, lshpeming-16 There Marquett1+27 Marquette proved too fast for the Ishpeming quint, especially in the ffff 5? Hrst and third quarters. 'IA' I- lshpeiming-25 Here Houghton-8 33 Houghton was outclassed by the Blue and White. At the end of the first quarter the count was 13 to 1, and at the half 18 to 7. sq, v af? lshpeming-12 There Crystal Falls-18 This game was very interesting and exceptionally close, especially dur- ,Z ing the first three quarters. 21 ., Ishpeming-21 Here Newberry-18 is Captain Luoma was back in the line-up, after being out of the game Q? for several monthsg he led the scoring' with 8 pointsg Kirby and Betts I next with five each. Z4 gi were A ,652 Ishpeming-24 Here Ironwood-25 firm Ironwood won from Ishpeming in one of the best contests played on tif 2 the local floor. Betts and Manzoline led in the scoring for the Hematites, each being credited with 6 points. 29? Ishpeming-16 Here Negaunee-10 The Hematites evened the count with Negaunee by winning this game. 522 5? Betts was high point man. - '57, DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Ishpeming-19 Marquette High School Sault Ste. Marie-10 Q' The Hematites played in good form and defeated the Soo. 'Agfa 1 9233 Ishpeming-10 ' There Marquette-18 3.2, The Blue and White were not able to hit the stride of the Marquette we . . . ff: z 1, quint during the whole of this game. U. P. TOURNAMENT lshpeming-22 Marquette Iron Mountain-28 Ishpeming did not fare very well in the U. P. Championship battle as E they lost out in the first round to Iron Mountain. Manzoline was high l point man with 10 points. EFS ,I l 4 V f 'gif If' 'fx - I f xv 5 ew :ig Page Sixty-Iwo F ',' H f 1125 ,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,, . .,,,, , ,,,,,, - ,,,,,, ,.... 1 W.- .,.,.......,. 1 ..,,. - ...., . ...,.......,.. M ..... - ..... ,,........,..............,., M ...,.,.. ,,,,,,.. . ......,...............,.....,..... 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Q94 af , QQ is CLASS our 1928. D ' B N SUNDBERG 3 if -of l resident ...... ................. Y RO, . ,gag Vice-President . . . .Cui FORD ANDREWS Secretary ..... ...... P 'RANGES OLSON 5 f FV w v 15142 Treasurer ..... ............... X N ALTER SJOLARDER ' 'I' 1: 4' KTOTTOZ TOdaV Decides Tomorrow, 'l 4 'il Y ' Wai? COLORS: Cireen and Gold. 1353424 if FLOXVER : W istaria. 115235 1222 'ff Baccalaureate Sermon, june IO ............ . . .REv. KEAST ziggy rv :H is fr CLASS NIGHT PROGRAM. GQ TUNE 13- 72,2 - fr S ' . K Senior Chorus, Class Song ...... . .............. Blzss President's Address . . ..... . . .BYRON SUNDBERG Class History .... ..., L OIS CPUCKER Class Stat1st1cs .. ......... XTINING BJORK 'W lf TWAMIE ANTILLA ig? ' FX' r Y F 3 an Class Prophecv . . QHARLOTTIL A ICCALL PY ,V ' FRANCES OLSON jf we 9' MARY RUSSO Male Quartet. In Praise of Our Old Highy' .................. Parks W Y- 222 , Class VX! ill ............................ . . .CLIFFORD .ANDREWS T, . Y junior Response . . .... . . .ZONA REMP LILYXN KAUALA tis Class Giftatory . . OLGA GLSOD' . wg LILLIAN RENSTROM ILIPI RINNE ' Class Poem ........... . . . .RUTH CARLYON Vfizmfl' Presentation of Memorial . . . . .P.TIIEL STEPHENS Class Song . . . . .............. . . . , . . . .CATHERINE ADAMS 'lj . fi' T22 :li V' OOMMENOEMENT PROGRAM. ZLL 'H JUNE 15. 'Q 331' Invocation ....... . ................... ..... . . FW ' ' 3 KK ' ' ' 77 ' Senior Girls Chorus, Morninfr Invitation . . . . ..... .... V came 'Q 7? ws 5 gy ,K- 'ff 1 is ' - ' 3 H Pj, Salutatorv. Character Builcling' bv Education '. . . . .NTYRLE CARDENV - '. Y ' - 31? f 15:2 Oration, ' Xouth and the Problems of Ainericam. . ..LowEL1. HEBB.ARD ' Vocal Solo . . . ............... . . ........ . ..... EVELYN BERTRAND Oration, The Revolt of Youth . . . ..... p . . . .EDNA M. OLSON f ill . A . . Oration, The Open Doors of Opportunityu. . . . .CECILIA HARE 3,- f l . fi? Senior Chorus Alma Materu .......... . . ..... . . . . . . 'f aw . , l . 1 Valedictory. 'Today Decides Tomorrowf . . . .CLARA LEE Q M' . . 4 Presentation of Diplomas ............ ..... . ...... W ' L? v l Page Sixty-Three N .......... .......... . ..........................,........................................... .......................... ..... ....... ..... .... ........... ....... , EMMN ..... M -..-. A 'K A if':.:.1::.'iii:i2155'.2121Q112.H:,.::.::.:..:..:.::..::.::.r: ......... ............. 2 .... : ,: ...... 2 7 ........-..--.-.-.------.---A------,P----------P------- ---- I -------------' Hifi?-ff-1 ---- 7 55757---N ----f--f-f'f'f'f f- 531 ,v 1. . ,fly 1 ',', .0g1 Q' .-f. ':Z:4m ,. 'C' .-ma . Q.. . 4 , '-fi S ' ff -A ' ' V- -If . - -- , -4 .mf fl23Q?fM7EZiwffQ?55?ef'f2'Z35.5?445f5iZW75D295iZf2'fW5'Z5f?.M?'a5i1W5i Z5iAZ5'?'f3Zt3CZ9fWZSGXQWWPWBZM 'S 'r -Z 5 23'! .,,, .Uv 14:5 .ni i at 4 'ii 4. 4. 2 w fg. ...-W..-..s .... ,..-,..,esaas..sag.gg ........ p fg. . .....,....,...... -.eJef,.,s: ffg .f.f: L ...f.f, L ...,.J...f...,..f.....f. ,.,.,.,.. . . gl 9, sALUTA'roRv. it '55 Character is the foundation of success. This being so. much atten- tion should be directed to the moulding of character in the youth of ,fl today. There are many organizations and iniiuences that aid in prog- gg' moting character development. Some of these are the churches, schools. 12 52 scout organizations, and community houses. Since most of the time of gf 'Q '. the girl or boy is spent in school and since most of his or her thoughts are centered there. the school or the educational system is the most im- portant agent in developing the character of the younger generation. Certain qualities are necessary in the building of a strong character and the school aids in developing them. nj John' U. Rockefeller. Ir., said, before his club in New York a few months ago. that character is four-sided, or in other words, that there are four requisites to good character. Those he enumerated were in- 3? tegrity. obedience, clean living and loyalty. Let us consider how the gag gyms opportunity is given to every student to develop these requisites during his school life. t gf, Integrity is taught i11 all sections of school work. In studying, re- citing, and writing exams.. the student is given opportunity to prove 52 his honesty. Each pupil may learn that it is best to work by himself so that at the time of accounting, he may be independent of others. If dishonesty is practiced, it is most often found out and thus the stu- 223. dent should End through experience or observation that flhonesty is the best policy and that a great value is placed on integrity in life. The high school student also learns obedience as there are many 12,3231 regulations necessary in school to preserve discipline. Some may re- iffy tag, sent a few of these restrictions but, nevertheless, must respect them. Thus, each one learns. that in school, as in society, there are certain rules of the game which have to be observed and that in accordance gage: with the way they do observe these. penalties or rewards are meted out Q3 .33 to them. Clean living has been given great emphasis in high school in late ig, years because of the introduction of the Hi-Y Club. To be accepted 2:42 as a member, a boy must be recommended by the faculty and his fel- low students for his clean habits and clean scholarship. This is a great incentive toward clean living to those who wish to join the organiza- tion. To further interest among other students, a clean living cam- paign is held. Qne week is given over to impressing on the students the benefits of high moral ideals so that they will form the habit of living cleanly every following week. Certainly every high school student learns loyalty to his school. All forms of athletics and competitive contests help to develop this spirit. Every pupil has a chance to show his loyalty to his school in other ways than by entering interscholastic contests. A great many of the boys 55325, work at basketball games. several girls act as student lib-rarians, and other pupils take roll call in the .assembly every day. In these and other ways each one can offer his services and thus prove his loyalty by actions rather than words. There are many other ways in which the school may aid in the l'm50 Sixty-Fmlr '2-' 2255156Wfiiifflwgtlfii?WfliigfwiilgffWE.555fffm'f.5i?E5W9'2.5?i?iC?f5ftVfi25i2W472553Vft'25CifWW2i5i2W9yfZf5iW W.f3??f ,, fc'f?'ff' . 'W-ffwffv . 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Let us make our lives like a temple or building into which only the finest materialslare put. and which, when completed, may be a work of art worthy ot our signature. xxylth this in mind, we the Class of IQZS, leave the lshpeming High School prepared to enter a new and higher degree of life which will 25' require the best and utmost of our ability. lt is our desire at this time to express our sincere fl1J'1Jl'6C13t1011. to our parents, to the faculty. and to all those who have given their kind gi assistance in making possible our graduation. WBYRON Sl'NbL:i21cc1. .. ., - .L 4? 9 . . - , . LLAS5 5ON,. 'E' 'P CTVNI2 or Hrlilllf OLD Ri5rR.xIN. j Friends, do you realize we're on our wayi Leaving our studies, our games and play! ,J No more loud morning bells ring in our earsl 'iii That will recall to us the bygone years. ,il Now that the time draws near when all is o'er How many things we wish we'd done before! All thought of hate and strife from us departsg Love and tranquility fill all our hearts. Teachers, they did for us in every way Things that would be of help- from day to day. pig. .-Xnd now we see so well what they have done lVe're on our way, dear friends. our goal is won Classmates, we're soon to part. and on our way, Let us remember school when old. and gray, .Xnd let our lll6l1l'l'16S dwell ,on what rs rightg . Then of our dear High School well ne er lose sight. .Xnd as we leave tonight these friendly halls To journey on our way let each resolve 'I o be in. play and combat always just: lo kindly words and thoughts we pledge our trust. Now as we pass along we all shall sing Of good old times and friends at lshpeming. XYhate'er4may come or go we'll ne'er forget lhe Class of lwenty-Eight--the hnest yet. 54 1CA'1'llERlNli Ximius. y af 14? -4 fi 15 IV? I H , Z4 ,L il., A 206 :iss 'Gsm 2112 WY M LL. A 1 '?i aff .4 . , 'i -:uh 212.4 fi., -2 gm ' :mf K gb X af' . 357 'mf' WW 53? 6 I W Q? rf if 40,91 ,J M. ,fp 4 fn 1. M' 2 ing iff KY ral A 'LM M 1 A -it YZ 'V W4 ,J 232 12,5 'iff y , Q in qv. .04 nf W W2 2 fi 1 .H 2 JZ y , 4. 'W :lr I A ,.: a.ffr',- 'wfa',,' fdfeffff f ZLEF 2 .'mff ' , fwfr' , fczfii . . Zfswf ZFFZT ., -IH! CLASS HISTORY. And many and wondrous were the deeds thereof! Let us take a glimpse of the Senior Class as it was, is. and ever shall be. As Freshmen we were represented in orchestra. glee clubs, can- tata. G. L. U., and Minerva, As early as this we showed our be- lief in woman suffrage by electing Edna M. Olson president. These were indeed days never to be forgotten: days when we we1'e the largest class in school: days-salad days-when we were green in judgment! At the beginning of our Sophomore year, after humbling the Fresh- iesn as we ourselves had been humbled, we chose Byron Sundiberg as president: an otlice which he has retained throughout the remainder of our career. During this year lYilliam Luoma. whose name has ap- peared often in p-rint for his commendable work in athletics, made his initial appearance on the gridiron and basketball court. Finally, the first social event of our high school days was given-the Sophomore party. How vivid are the memories of that evening-a few danced, a few played bunco, Elllll the rest watched the fun. At last, we became busy Juniors. Beside being prominent in vari- ous clubs and societies, we were represented in oratory by Lowell Heb- bard, who won second place. lt was during our third year, that the basketball team won the Upper Peninsula Championship, and our 'boys journeyed to Detroit to try for the state championship. Then there was the Junior Prom, a truly beautiful party. The gym ceiling was lattieed with crepe paper bands and leaves, with butterflies suspended from the lattice. Clever lights were made of biirch and their subdued rays gave the effect of a moonlit garden. And then before we realized it we were Seniors: Rlld what 21 delight- fully crowded year this has been, Two new members were added to our class, Evelyn Bertrand and Fdiward Jackson: they have proven them- selves xvorthy seniors. Our class play, The Family Upstairsfl teemed with realism, and I doubt if we shall ever forget brits of this comedy with its subtle humor. XV e were represented in debate by Clara Lee. Myrle Cardew. lmpi Rinne. and Lowell Hebbard. The last named also entered the oratorical contest and took first honors. Certainly not all our experiences have been mentioned, but those that have constitute a brief history of the graduating class of 1928- that grave, but sometimes undignihed group of Seniors. Are we worthy? XVhat say you one and all? - -Lots 'FUCKER. CLASS S'l'.X'l'lSTlCS. Friends, before you this evening is a monster, a body Cof studentsj boasting III heads, 222 arms, and 222 legs-the largest class ever graduated from the lshpeming High School. Thirty-four of those M: if'- Z. If Ll wx fwf- it ,, ga ff KJ 'fl af? 4 , ef kj '43 W. W 4. iff? gg. 5? '4 fa ra it if YQ tr Ei? if I ff ill if-H 5? 4. Nui ' 'K Q 5. G. ef E-3 heads display the long hair cuts of boys, while the remaining 77 flaunt the boyish bobs belonging to the females of today. l reserve a dis- as Page Sixty-Seven .,.,............,... . .,,,. . .......,........,.,......,.........,.,.,..,.,....,....,.......,..,......,..., . .... . ,.,,... ... . ......... 2... .... ..-.--...--. ,,... ...,.,., 2.-- .... ..... is ifZ?i:,?f..Q2QQ1Q .Y12. 5fffif1ii:51?':::,'55:f:if:f:i.:ii51if1Y:i.iii.IHffirf,f555iih:x:::g:i1f.......g.g.f:g:slfl:.1fQZfI1 ..................... Q... ....... ,Lvl 4-4 .:,r'.af1.-,. , 'nf .'. .. .-va 'J .. . . I 4 'I--, . , ,. '. ,',3,',,.f1.., ,Z' ,-'L .3 2 ig lift? cussion as to the resemb-lances or classihcation of the arms and pedal . 1554 el :4 'fc gg 4. ,. my extremities, for in the case of the latter. at least, only a hap-hazard 5' guess as to ownership by the sexes would in many instances .be pos- ,k sible. 57' VVhile as a rule harmony and peace reign among us, the Class of ,28 is composed of members of T4 different nationalities. There are in our midst 28 Finns, 24 Swedes, 22 Englishmen, 9 Irishmen, 8 Nor- 3,133 wegians. 5 Frenchmen, 6 Italians. 4 Germans, I Czecho-Slav. I Dutch- man, I Austrian. and I Manx. Edward Nelson insists that he is I5,fI6 English and IfI6 German, and I am not one who would dispute his statement. Ot the group on the platform, 4 are foreign born, these coming from Mexico, Finland, and Italy. Our several classmates speak the following languages: French, German. Swedish, Norwegian, and iii ffl Italian. It might be apropos to remark that most of us have a cursory knowledge of English, although some of our teachers may not think so. The monster class, when erect, towers 590 feet into the air, but as no one has ever seen it in such a position, the picture is a mental image only. As every body is composed of members or parts, this ,class is so divided. Each unit has an average height of 5 ft. 5 in. .Xnd lest any member without .recognition all have names. :X part of the whole called NI 1ll1am Benn Luoma is the tallest, measurmgo tt. 5 1n., while the distinction of being the shortest goes to Vernon Tippett. who is 5 5, if ft. in height. The scales are tipped at I4,l22 pounds by the group before you. 55323 The average weight of each member is T22 pounds, Laurels for heav- :gg lest and lightest go to Itmer Lehto and V-ernon lippett with 230. and ,gg Q7 pounds as their respective weights. Einer does his duty to distin- it guish his class for he helps to make it largest in more ways than one. lVith III heads, one would expect a diverse political affiliation. and such there is. Yet the Class of ,28 is essentially Republican, there be- ing IOI in favor of that party. There are but 2 Democrats, 3 Laborites. and 2 Socialists. The Laborite supporters seem to believe in less school it work, while the Socialists apparently favor a school which turns its classes into social hours. . r Q However, the voice boxes are not used f01' politics only. Eleven ac- claim themselves soloists, 25 sing in the Glee Club- and 27 m the chorus: 5 more think they sing. A larger number have associated themselves with church choirs. As to religion, again our class shows a diversity of opinion: 38 are Lutherans: 25, llllethodistsg I6, Catholics: 0, Presbyterians: 7 Ev. llis- sg sionersg I, Baptist: and I, Christian Science. The tongues of the monster are not the only parts employed, for 4 arms and hands are used in playing the trombone: 2, the bugle: 78, the piano: 4, the pipe organ: 2. the cornet: 2, the saxaphone: 12, the violin: and 4, the drums. I A D V t The savings of the Seniors yield interesting information. XX hile H great number have none, yet there is an average of S7tD, and a total of 33,827.40 on deposit. The largest personal saving is 8750. -Our average does not consider the negative side ot the ledger,. for reliable statistics here are not available. 'lhomas Quayle may still owe hfty if l'Jig,. S1xl,yNEight si! , ........,,....,., ...... ..,.....,....., . .,,, ,..,., ,-:f f.' ,'.. '.', fu ..,, 4 0 W. VW a. 0, ,3 'f-1fff f'f f ' -'f---'----' '-A ff 1 ', A'ff cents for the last time he entertained his lady friend. but, if so. it is one of the dark secrets of his career. If this monster we are discussing were to die tonight, insurance companies would pay 343,325 to benehciaries, an average of Srfyo per person, or 551.22 per pound of flesh, The largest pohcy held is one for 5EIO,oOO: the smallest, Stoo. This by no means shows our true worth, however, for we delight in feeling that we are invaluable. Scholastically. our class ranks very well when compared with oth- ers. Twenty-eight of us have maintained .averages higher than 86 per cent for our entire high school course. Sixteen have been honored by election to the National Honor Society, an organization composed of high ranking high school graduates, and nation wide in its scope. Clara Lee, valedictorian, and Myrle Cardew, salutatorian, have averages ex- ceeding the Q4 per cent mark. A Such is a resume of the facts in existence about the Class ot '28, considered from a statistical standpoint. Large in number, and versa- tile in talents, with varying ambitions and undaunted aspirations, we go to meet the future. May the final statistics show: IOO per cent are if successful! 1.1 zissfff -Vuvnvc. Bjoruc. az cL.xss nmrokui.. This is one of the last occasions on which our Class og 1925 lrvill meet. Four short and happy vears ago we entered this I igh c oo and though we have worked faithfully for our Goal Graduation, it is Q25 wx 1 D ' O l'iE 'W A with regret that we leave. XYe have cherished every moment spent here. To us this school has been a second home. Every picture: every sta- tue, every nook and corner has left some pleasant memory with us. :Xn essential part of our education has been to develop our aesthetic sense. This has been done through. the mlluence oflmusic. poetry and drama. Even when the drama was in its crude experimental stage some effort was made to beautify the settings. This is necessary all the more now when so many theatres are made attractive. . Home talent plays are much in demand now. School productions help to give the public what was formerly presented by traveling com- 3112 panies. If our school is going to be successful in dramatic activity we V, feel that more stage equipment is necessary. Each year a class play is i given and increased interest is shown. 'lihis year the attendancei and response of the community is proot that this interest is growing. Sure- ly we want to do our small part in strengthening this bond of rec- reation between community and school. h I In recognition of this need tor stage equipment 2llltl.111 apprecia- tion of what ourv school has done for us we are presenting furniture for the stage. XX e wish the coming classes all the comforts and joys this -gifg can bestow and -want to assure you that we take great pleas- 2' ure in tie presentation ot tus memoria. 4 -ETIIEL S'rEPHENs. -gg Page Sixty-Nine 4 525:32 .,, , , fjfl f .ni ..., .112 . 1 ' 1 1 ..,5 .,g H5 A 431 , n w -v W. LW,-f 2- WCW. fa-f ff'M..fL,,- - ,- f.,.'w1m. '72, v,'g'w-W, ,-,Sh fZa'Nfw.5M.,f'b'-,, .'J'.'fZ ,, W-'M fir., MZ' ,,.z,Z q ' .2iiiQ.Qf 11. ,... 7 .:1: :'11::':z '7.1:1:.:.:.:.gL.1::.:.::::' .......... ,. if PRo1JHECY. Si2'r'r1NG: In New York Apartment CCharlotte'sl. TIME: 7:15 P. Bl. In the Year 1948. CHARLOTTE-My goodness aren't those girls ever coming? I wish -fDoorb-ell rings-Frances and Mamie enterj. TOGETHER-,XTC we late? 1' 4 , . . 1 nt! C11AR1.oT'rE-Not very: where is-CDoorbell rings-Mary enteisj. 12 I Q Y 2115 FRANCEs-XI hat ke it von. Mar ? 6 W2 355, , ' A . 534 iii RIARY-XX hv, I left home a long time ago, but I was stopped on the 1 - :-r ' - .' 5 way by Margretlie Fandrem. I asked ber what she was doing now, and she told me she was a stenograpiher for I.owell Hrebbard, who ist :fri . , - km, now manager for General Motors, gg MAM115-Oh. yes! Hes married to Myrle Cardew. Didn't you read about their celebrating their lifth anniversary? Q'l'urning toward Char- lottej. Well, did vou tune in yet? I'm anxious to listen in, arenlt you? ,gf H 1 ' , , 1 . Y Q4 QHARLOTTE-Cbll, but it doesnt start for 43 minutes yet. Make yourselves comfortable. MARY-I'll wager vou can't guess whom I got a letter from today? WJ Y ' af? FRANCES-xX'l1O? Someone we know? MARY-Yes. from Cecilia Conte. Shes married to Douglas Fair- I . . . . . . 1 1 jay banks, and living in Hollywood. It s a long letter, hele. Frances, yi f'4.E.sg . K l - ' . - . ' . 9' vou read it out loud. tlfrances takes letter and begins ieadmgj. gig - Q' E-si ' 4 9' iii? . . 'xi 22. ' , 1 8. Hollyw ood, Clalifornia, June 9 . Q4 I DEAREST M.xRY--I was so pleased to receive your letter asking me if I was going to the class reunion banquet. Sorry I won t be able to at- tendg but Douglas leaves for the Orient the 15th of the month, and I accompany him. I hope that you will be able to leave your medical 'practice long enough to attend. Remember the fun we used to have ,1 1-1 , . . . V , ary, in the halls ot dear old Ishpeming I-Iigh? Ive seen a number of our fa? N M ' - - 4-' old classmates recently and no doubt you will be interested to hear ,. . , about them. The other day I was strolling down I-Iollywood Avenue when I Hi bumped into Margaret johnson and Sivert Hemmila. Thev're starring V5 '4,M' ' . k . ' 1 . 1 H5311 - . 1 ' ' 5 1 have heard of- Loves Xtt- Y' .a..g...Q in a big picture now, which I suppose you C . 1 Q,-4 f we .v f- - 1 Q 2 erthoughts. ' lhey told me that Adeline Guy and Dorothy ,Iohnson have 75, 5,53 Y 1 tx . 45 been chosen Baby Wampas btais foi 1948. Last week I went into a book store and asked for two of the best Sellers of the yeari and the clerk,1 whom I recognized' as Aino Taipale, W2 handed me two ot the latest, 'Ibe Art ot Dlufhno' bv ohn Flfnn, ' . . G ' . , gg if which he said was greatly read bv college students, and Iris Xlflntes , -e . . ' ,, , ' . . ., HThe Fascinating Lawyer. Little did I dream as a high school stu- dent that any of my classmates would be famous in the realm of lit- erature. A couple of weeks ago, an mterstate athletic meet was held at San 'tif' Francisco and to my surprise I found that the winners of first and second prizes for vaulting were Irma and Ruth Peterson. Because of wa 25:3 M 1,1 Page Seventy WY ': :':' 'f::z1': 't'f'1 1'ff!'fr T f'f'f'f' f7 ffW 'f'7'f'f1ffIf 5'7':fff' 'ff '1 ' Hvli Tf'ff '4 TT'F'''1 I'l'l'f'f'f'I'f 'I i 'f'3?'f ' 5 '44 . ,., .,.,, ,,,.., Q .,........ ,.. ..... .,. . .... . .,.... ..,, ... ,.. . ..,,............ I Z ........ . ..,. .................. X- .... - ...... I ...,................................... gg. .......... J .,,.. I , ..... - ..... memesawww-Kmmwmxas-aiswfwaameaeazcwaawaiia-frbai W. fn' 'Z 4 4, ...f..f.1 Q .f.f L ,.f..1 f 11111 -v--' 5-4 thc intense heat, all the curl went out of my hair. and I had to visit a beauty parlor. You can't imagine who the proprietor was-no one else but Ellsworth IXlacDougall. with Kenneth lleahll as his partner in the business. lfllswortlrs smile and wonderful hair attracts loads of cus- tomers each day. Catherine Sibley is the mamcurist. CHART.O'1'TE-lf Breaking into the readingj That reminds me, I'll just have to show you the soap I bought today. It will clean your com- plexion overnight. It was discovered by Gertrude Honkavaara, who is chemist for the I'. 81 G, Soap Co. Pardon me for interrupting you, Frances. . . I 1 ' 1 . I'RANCES+Ol1l listen to this tstill reachngj: Ive taken out an ina surance policy for SlO0,000 from the Metropolitan. Douglas Tippett you know. is one of their traveling agents. Is Charlotte still teaching American History at Columbia Ifniversity? I expect you drop into Frances Olson's and Mamie Antilla's Tea Room quite often. Ilve heard it has taken a lot of business from the Ritz. lYell, I guess this is enough gossip for this time. Don't forget to write soon. Love, CECILIA. IVIAMIE-S116 didn't mention anything about Thelma Xlfarner. She ff has just gone to Hollywood to practice law. Wg, 0 h MARY-Oh, girls! Did your hear about Dorothy XYilliams? Shes joined the Classical Shows Stock Company. It's coming to New Eg York soon. lYe'll have to look her up. CHARLOTTE--I heard the other day that Toivo Dahl owns a bus line running between Buffalo and Rochester. New York. IXIAMIEiiX11Ll I just remembered reading in the paper the other day QQ of Edna B. Olson's wonderful work as life saver at Lake Bancroft. She's saved many lives. FRANCES-Speaking of Ishpemiug reminds me--I went into a little Tea Shoppe on 5th Avenue when I was there on a visit two weeks ago. in I was more than surprised to see Olga Olson as owner of it. I was sit- ting at a table alone. when Arvo Nordlund and Raymond Olson came in.A Arvo. is now an architect. He is building a new manual training building for the High School in which Raymond is going to be su- pei visor. CIIARLOTTE-BB' the way, Hazel Pascoe has become famous because of the invention of a new type of an electric tramway which has been Nj built between Salisbury and Ishpeniing. NIAMIEZI was just thinking, wouldn't it be a thrilling experience to golto China? XYalter Aho has just left for the East to sell Ameri- can Rice. gf MARY-Yes. but wouldn't it be even more thrilling if you could do what Arthur and Leonard Anderson are doing? XYalking around the world demonstrating the principles of American Democracy. ' it ,, CHARl.OT'I'E--Avllilt a life that must be! I guess it's time we tuned 55 E? Page Seventy-One M- ir i ' 1E2EEEE2Zff'lE'fT'?7'ff'f7 T'?7 fM''f'f'f f'f'1?3?f5'f'f1'1T ?'f'f' qfj 4' ,, ,W .fa zz 'Qu -A 'G w .,i. get .il i .':.. .. ..::-n 1 '1-- 1'-: - -:v-1-.- v11 'v1 5 . yy in. tfioes to the radio, and gets station CQXYRJ lshp-eming. Orches- tra Music issues forthj. .'XNNOUNCIiRfXfOl1 have just heard the girls' orchestra. Spirit of Old '28 conducted by Catherine Adams. with the following girls as in members of the orchestra: Edna Lammi, piccolo: Ruth Carlson. violin: Edith Exberg, piano: Martha Piirto, harp, Elsie Lehtimaki, tromboneg Evelyn Norell, flute: Jeanette iMMlllClSZ1l'lCl, cornet: Mary .Xltobello, saxa- Plume. Mary Mttmgiat, cello .2 liertha Mattson, Ill'l1lllS.1 and Lurena Don- ey, banjo. Station Qgkb R is broadcasting the reunion banquet of the fl' Class of 1928 which is being held in the High School. The banquet is well under way. The toasts have been given. and the members are about to be addressed by Ciovernor Byron Sundberg ot Michigan, who holds the seat of honor at the speakers' tab-le. 55.5 The Governor's private secretary. Clayton Quinn, sits at his right. On the Ciovernor's left sits the famous Bernard Kennedy. lately ar- rived from the .Xfrican jungles, after capturing several wild animalsv-for the Barnum llrothers' Circus. Next come Florence Kirschner and ll ini- fred Graham. trapeze artists in this well-known circus. Seated at the .fi samhehtable are the two founders the School of Modern Cookingi- Cecilia Hare and Linnea Holmlzeig, dietitian and connoisseui. iespec- if tively. Next to Miss l-lolmberg is seated the debating coach in the local high school, Miss Clara Lee. XYe have also with us the debating Q31 coach from the Cniversity of Southern California, Impi Rinne, witi her assistant. Gertrude Risku. The other tab-les are arranged in a semi-circle about the speakers' table. .Xt one end are Viola Laakso and Margaret junak, who have established in Marquette a Home for the i. Children of Divorcees. Further down the table is Miss Ethel Stephens at who is spending her time in the QgueenhCtyH Sealted nex? to lier islMis2 Lilyan Kaijala, organist in the iinnis i urci iere. ' o tie riglt o Miss Kaijala, sits the Misses Sylvia Laitinen, Evelyn Symons and Q' Ethelvn Tonkin, nurses in the childrens ward in the lshpeming hospital. Nextiis Marie George who is being featured in George lYhite's Scandals. while Edith Glanville, to her right, is conducting a farm in Diorite tor raising leghorns and plymouth rocks. .Xmong the other members pres- ent, seated to the right of each other in the order named are: Arthur Aho, usher in the Delft Theatre: Charles Andrews. the popular come- dian from Chicago: Ruby Argall, librariang lilulda and Olga ,-Xskanen, leaders in the XY. C. 'lf lf.: Ruth Carlyon, writer of poems in Cll1lCll'Cl1'S story books: Helen Christensen, whose jokes are widely read in Judge 1 Everett Eckloff, popular C. C. l. Chemist: Elma Elo, state representa- tive for the Singer Sewing Machine Co.: and August Erickson, the leading actor in Shakespear's Hamlet, which has just finished playing its tenth week in Baltimore. XX'illiam Luoma and Owen Hassett, who gf. have just come 1n,Yare taking. their places next to Agugust. 1 They are playing Mutt and. jeff- in v XX megar XX orks Stock Co., which IS now showing at the N 1sta in Negaunee. Two of our local radio entertain- ers, Lucille Lutey and Bernice Hickey. are next. and next to them is Edward jackson. model tor. Hart, Schaftner and Marx. .Xs I look on around the semi-circle I easily recognize the following: Agnes Leflier, 5, who has followed in the footsteps of Galli Curci: Einer Lehto, physical iff 56, Page Seventy-Two jg? --'-:--:' 'f'f'f'ff' ' ge A:,,,,-.-.---,.-,- 7 ,,. .,.,,A,A.,,,..,.,.,..,,,,,,,v,,. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,, W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 ,fg S .,,, .,,...., .,,.:.:....................... . .................,. M .,...,...........4............................................................................,... K, r' 1 -v 4, :wi 5: ., - ',::::': 'LIIIJI L .L,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Q ,niil .,,,, ,:, MM MX,,, , ,,,Q.,,,,,, ,J Ign ,f, J , , ,u,, MW ,,,,,,, N Ulvll,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,A,,,,,,.,,,.,.... ......... N . H J? .Z ig director at Palmer: Ero Luostari, .llrofessor of History at Harvard, ,il Gladys llledlyn, Dean of XYOUICII at Downer: Bernice Miners, post mis- Z-Y tress at Eagle Mills: Nathan Narotzky. real estate dealer. who has leased 3rd street: Florence Nault, milliner in Smart Hat Shop: and Vernon Tippett, who has taken charge of the new clubhouse at North fi' Lake. Near the other end of the semi-circle are seated Thomas Quayle, engineer in a great electrical plant at Niagara Falls: Betty Penglase, leading lady in Zieglields Follies: Xl'aino Suomi, Edwin Saari, Harry Roine, and Eino lllepsala, famous cowboys from the wild and woolly west: and 'llyyne Parviainen, a local doctor. 1 ' Evelyn Bertrand, prima donna of the Metropolitan Opera Lo., is ga here. Her most popular song was written by Germaine Collins who is also present. The splendid banquet was prepared by Ruth Heavyside, Edith Johnson, and Marian .Xlderton, who returned just recently from .gig Paris, where they studied the art of catering under the best French mas- ters. Governor Sundberg has just concluded his address. The alumni will now adjourn and spend the remainder of the evening dancing in the gymnasium. EHARLQTTE-Don't you wish you were there to see all our old friends again? Still, there were quite a few of our classmates who werent there. Clifford Andrews. for instance. But l suppose he was too busy piloting the Spirit of lslipeiningf' fast air passenger line between New York and San Francisco, that he couldn't get there: and Ensio Kauppila gg and .Xrvo Karkkainen are kept busy in the U. S. air mail service. lX'lAMIE-POO1' Edward Nelson wasn't there either. Hes living the life of a hermit because of his unsuccessful love affairs. E, MARY-I wonder if Edna Xl. Olson is still teaching Latin, and Lois Tucker, French at the Lfniversity of Michigan? FRANcEs-Neither was Edward Zhulkie there. He's manager of a traveling circus, and Armas Tahtinen is the stunt performer. NIAMIE-'l wonder what's become of Vining Bjork and joseph Paull? Y CHARLOTTIQ-XYl1y, Vining is Vice-President of the League of Ragged Husbands. Joseph Paull, l heard, is a great radio expert. BlARY-YOU didn't forget Christine Pascoe. did you? She's a kin- dergarten teacher in Galveston, Texas. FRANCES-.Dill you see the Boy Scout's picture in the studio win- dow, down town? lYalter Sjolander is the leader. He is the one seated in the center. MAM1EwlVe'll have to go and see it some time but I think now we had better start for home because it's getting late. FRANCESibY6S, I feel sleepy. Let's move. Charlotte, we enjoyed the entertainment very much. lt seemed good to hear of our old friends again, didn't it? Q C11.xRLo'r'rE-Yes, indeed. Come again soon. Good night. ALL--GOOil night. ' A 'U'- V Page Seventy Three JV. f-:: 1 --:- e :53 3 3 , U .. ,.... ,Wrwn fW'v r:ff rff f f'f ff M .ef , 'fl 7 V 4 .A ,V H A A , ,AA , ,,74,.f ,Z .. fxtnx, 'f-Mtv fQ.f1.,Af'- Wg, aw fffs',,-fax? 'istyakq' ff fffiafaszgt 4:1-QW W.-wat' ffxhzft Www M MJHW' ' Eiil ' i i .. -1 :Is ...E ay' 7 A ' 2 141 iii! I 2 , Z mi .Hi if-2 l Z vi .l 'i -.-1 3f.,fn5f,a,ff 2-,Ww,?Q,,4 V4 I min ma,412a.:a'.,.41 waz 4 Wax ffa,m:.a-N mmf Banff fm,zn,m'w-w,.xff.M-41 ma'A.w'1f1 ,I - . .. . ,.,. .. . .. Q, M Q N. 4. 4 A.,..... ,,,,,,,, Q as .,... W ,,,,,, ,. ...... N ..........,..,.................,..... A ..,.........................- M ..-..-..--.-..-,.--V, --------------,---I--I-4V4--4Y----------------------------4--'f-4--4--,-'--'- -'- --' V -fl-f CLASS XX lLL. lVe, the Class of 1 28, beino' of sound and dis zosino' mind and mem- ff, 5 as ,, , ory do now make known this our last will and testament, in order. as justly as we may to distribute our wealth in the world among succeed- ,'1Zf.,, ' ' . K 1, wager. mo' classes and friends 5 . . ' . , . fy 1. flo the Juniors, our friends, successors, and heirs we do herein bequeath our entire wealth with the exception of the special grants that f , : KJ ale to follow. To them we leave our broad estate of seats in the rear 1, H, . . . . . r' of the assembly, providing that they can recline therein with the grace, dignity, bearing, and self-possession becoming Seniors, and providing that they have the required number of credits. These seats are heir- looms and should be regarded as such. gif, f- - - - - 2. lo the Sophomores we leave our unsurpassed ambition and mi- tiative and also the following advice. Remember what ambition did to 211 'f S rs Y Caesar 'f 44 4 ,nf C 5 I my we 1 . . 'ff' 3. Flo the Freshmen we leave our wisdom and sagacltv. tg? ,Zi :ss , - . ' '. . . 4. lo the faculty we leave our sincere thanks for their kindness. 3226 patience, and instruction which has raised us from ignorant Freshmen to intellectual Seniors. 5. Clara Lee, Impi Rinne, and Mryle Cardew leave their debating ga' 1.1. . . . ' . . 2 abihty to am' Tumor who can use the above named in their attempt to ff'1 fri: . ' ' N make their quarterly grades more presentable. 6. To the person or persons who for the past year have indulged in the sport of tying knots in the wearing apparel in the wardrobes, we do hereby bequeath several Tenderfoot Scout badges in recognition of th 'r 1' li i nc' in th art if Zfillfff el P O C? 51 . . 6 C ' . . , 'rf' 7. Sylvia IJHIUHCH and Bernice Hickey leave their quietness to QQ? ' A . . . . . W. 'Woodrow Burt in hopes that it will somewhat moderate his boisterous chuckleg should he be at loss for a manifestation of mirth, we do hereby iiggillt also bequeath Helen Christensen's giggles which mav be easilv smothered -sr ' - - ' ' ' arf in a handkerchief. iylwerv. Y Y- - . . . . . , J 8. We leave William Luomas stalling 3.l71l1tV, which he acquired 2552 Q' 21: . . . '. . , in his classes, to the basketball team in hopes that it will help- them out .- - - - Y- - ri 32555 ot as many unpleasant situations as it has William. ,gg 9. Edward lNelson passes on his infatuation for a certain Junior 9,52 girl to Richard Bowers, knowing that Richard will appreciate this lovely if in ' - fran.: glfll. - g:fsg,, - . . . IO. Frances Olson and Agnes Lertler leave the1r popularitv with the .A Sophomore boys to Helen Johnson and Margaret Jacobson. lhey also leave them their customary hang out, the library steps. 'II. Einer Lehto leaves his football pants to Billy XValters in order that 'lBill', will have material for a tent while spending his time at Cham- fa, pion Beach. I 1 Y gilgjffi 12. Knowing that' he 15 about to pass to eternal rest Nathan Na- .5 W 13? . . . . . . '11 rotzky leaves his ability to sleep as displayed in study periods to 'any , ' 35515 Junior suffering from insomnia. 'l rf .., . -, - V , . 13. Evelyn Bertland gn es her singing powers to Robert Fisher so 3 that Robert may establish a reputation for himself on the high Cs. 4 M . . . . . K . 14. Catherine Adams bequeaths her imagination to any Junior who ,iwrg Y? Page Seventy-Four ' ei. .............,........ -,N-.,M.M ........ ............. - N.- ........... N .,,.......... ..,,.,,,,.,,..s.-1,..-- ...... .. .... , .... .... ..... -,if--aff:---Mehr?-reef:--m..,.M .... NW.....Mafi-5ffmannum-r-fHW.f--,,?,WA,,g K .... --------,-,-f --------' ----1-1551-f-f -------- 5 ----- f-f-f ------ Wffffffifff-f ---- 334 ' 5-I' is 54: 4 li Z4 29 , ,, ' . . . 1:-mf .V 'eva' Ps HW' 'W'-W ,, 2, f,:: . . I , 2 il ii, . , , I b ' may have need for It in the wholesale manufacturing ol absence ex- ,Q .fu cuses. ig Eg 15. The following books, written bv authorities on the subjects, 1' a if ' . ' 2112 ,p we bequeath to the school library: fe ft: . - - -, - , af ' 'l he Art of Bluffing ..,........... , .JOHN T' LX NN rv, 1 5 . . .. iff ,' Advice on Finance ...... RLI,SW'ORTI1 MAQDOUGALL Aff -if E' 5 if .. 7 5215 -uf 'Lectures on Economy ............ lf INING RJORK gr Compelled to Love ..... . . BYRON SUNDBERG SJ . .v - 2 ', ' tm f'B1ographv of a Cowbov ........... RUTH CARLYON WQG E if . ' . ' .. 5.- ,'5.3f: NVh' Pineam les Grow on Trees .... FRANCES OLSON pf, if 'f iz: v y . . . . . . W We do herein appoint Miss Spencer, our class adviser. administrator Q3 and executor of this our last lfVz'!l and TCSfU'7ll8llf. .1 gr . . . 2215 Therefore, we the Class of 1928 ot the lshpeming High School, Ish- JS, bemin Michi an, on this Thirteenth dav of une vear of our Lord ,ali . gl gl . . f l ' . 522553 is nineteen hundred twenty-eight, according to the proper proceedings of v 1 - . . . 'Q 412 law, do hereunto afhx to this devise our seal and signature. ff-4, at E- 6 ZW gg SENIOR C,L.xss or lsHPEM1No HIGH SCHOOL. iii ,232 PER CLIFFORD ANDREWS. ga W., IV fy -1' ,za lf? Cl FT XTORY I : . QQ . .4 2 . tif '53 SCENE---Sherwood Forest. Q CHARACTERS-T'OllI' of Robinhood s men: Robinhood .. . . . . . , . . , . . .IMPI RINNE KJ' Scarlet ..... ..... O LGA OLSON . , , yy 552 Little john .. .... LILYAN lx.xIJ.xI.A .sf , ,,f hi' Friar Tuck .................,.. L1LL1.xN TQENSTROM gi A 522 TIME--Eleventh Century. ia? gf, ROBINHOOD: - rf . . 2:3 Listen m friends and ou shall hear bg? . . . y Of the toils and victories of many a yearg 5 15. As to each of the Class of 528 iff : A . ' SQ VV e present the gift and of each relate Of what has happened at a previous date. ggi, 32 Each little gift a memory holds, 'Q Wfhich we four now shall unfold. W -V -fe -E2 XVe know that each small treasure rare, fig M3 wth . ' , .' ' . , ,gg ' enevei view ed, will d1spell all care, XVhich oftentimes seemed hard to bear. 53? SCARLET: To 'Tnppy' Andrews. the Finest chap yet, Q Our Hiffh School svmbol, he'll never forffet. Zffu . . ft' . '. . 3 if To Vining Bjork, this clock set on nine. ig! lo remind him to come to school on tune, sm, : 1 , . . . . , 'QA lo Kenneth Beall with beautiful hair, '24 V . . . . 9 hi VX e denote this Parisian vaseline so rare. To Helen Christensen, who laughs day and night, This book of jokes will suit her just right. Page Seventy4Five , ,, . , ,. .,,,,, - .... jpifztnf 932529: Qgjggw ieyji piiiw ffahgw 255, wig, ,Q if. W2 44, 1. i E'l aes 225 in fi ii ii! .,, my Eli V, 3 2 4 A If .:,' :2fE'-ggqgg5QLil'f1 'f A'12 I 'ff'f f 1ff1 2 f.11 i LITTLE JOHN: . This manicuring set to Gertrude Risku we give, To keep her nails lovely as long as she may live. To Christine Pascoe, this little slate, So that she may draw pictures of her Nate To Tyyne Parviaineu, who lives at North Lake, XVe give this bus, so she'll never be late. 'lo Edna B. Qlson, who likes to cook. 7' We present this httle Household book. ' To llfinifred Graham, this Chevrolet car, gg? So that from Negaunee she may never be far. To Ed Zhulkie, we present this runabout, For what reason, we'll let you think that out. To Vernon Tippett, our little brunette, at lVe hand to you this pretty barrette. For Dorothy XYilliams., a charming Miss, This box of powder will not be amiss. .X pretty picture Thelma XYarner will see VVhen she looks in this mirror real carefully. 21: '52 RoB1NHoon : lg, 'J To Edith Exberg, who plays so well, This piano when used will all gloom dispiel.. in Armas Tahtinen, always faithtul to the H1-Y Deserves th1s box w1th an ltsknno ple. To Margrethe Fandrem so neat and fair XVe award this symbolic lily so rare. Q52 To Dorothy johnson so she won't forget Gordon, vig? XVe now present this musical mouth organ. Vg SCARLET: T To Lurena Doney, the best sport ever, A book on grammar, we know she'll think clever. Sworn bachelors are Arthur and Leog These darning needles are just what we owe. Vf To Ruby Argall, this little ribbon bow, ln case she decides to let her hair grow. To Evelyn Bertrand, who certainly can sing, This sweet canary will be just the thing. if LITTLE JOHN: gil To Clayton Quinn, a very noisy lad. .,,5, ,, . 1 . ,. . . . . www llns 'noisy tie. which is quite the fad. 25,251 TO Martha Pnrto, who tor dismissal has played, Q-353. 223,21 This music, so those memories will never fade. Two bachelors have we in our class, Eino and Joseph, who'd never think of a lass, To them we give this symbolic llower, Q The bachelor button, just at this hour. if :Ein To Frances Olson, who is popular among the boys, I tg' af XVe give these little masculine toys. 5' i Page Seventy-Six N1 ' L 3 ii 4 .I ....,.,.,,.........s..,.N..a.,..,..........s........M..N...........,....N......,. .......,....,....s...,....,. ....... ..,...,,:...-M..,.1T5M-ffg-----r:f:-:1'-- --A--- es-:-rf'cv::1M-M-- '---:f:-::fv::::rf1jg:j'j-'-vgg1 f J Q ,.,.. gg, ,,,,,.,.,,,,, 5 ,,,,,, Q Jgs .... ... 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I s , v V for ?EPi W e gn M to 1 wks quiet, we ltllol' . Edith Jf1l'HS0u.m this inirror will Sllmh' - A But looks tell he? as ,who admires a certalll 5emOr' 4:49232 Q . 3 '01 1 is '10 L1'l'w9l Holm 'evlb if zlavful ClCI'l1C2l.llOl- This Cuvlfl me 916 fhislsili with a sm' 25311: , . ,' G 0-6 g . 5 V . 0. H Edith Czlanxi Q - -, 1 the tlnn . M To reminrl her ot Helen. it s just 6 Q' . .. Q it CARLET , ,' IOHO' tfffbheb A S To Mary ixltoljeiloiiizillli one of her dresses. ' '- ' lbanc. 0 - 'jhis hear Q , . lever hlue :V T Fverett lnckloff, V110 5 1 ' 554 f-mgm O J . tWO, 'U' Th' oadstel' Just made for f Ei 1514 ' -. .' -'e .- To Mvrle Cardew, tlns 114111 leil tir Ftlitoi'-i11-Ullef - ' 1 r in the absence Oi 0 fl k f' 3' To soothe le 1 'l '1n we call Chuc f F2 To Charles Anclrews, xx mol mo, O-ood luck' XVC glve this horseshoe to JF so ' . , , Y ' ff ' X A . little nnss, Q 'i Y- f Xlllflllil, fl hllb N 'J ,:': lo Arla-rule A 'i . J' M t.,l - E21 . . N ly kiss. wg: JM' XVe Ofive to her .1 Lani iw 46 2255 ' o ag- ' 4 Eli' ' ' - . ,. LITTLE JOHEX . 1 Peterson who can giggle, . 1 ,1 1 o Rutl 5 K .l 4' 1 t'1il that can W133 6' 5742 Z Nye give this clog nit 1 a W1 Girl 5? To Elsie Lehtimakl, il nmbigd bvhirl Th' toy to set the world in H X t lisbury ' 15 , ' -- - a f -W gf, - .- ' f vho ln es EI N , ,, fr.: To Lathelme Slbleiy X ' mind her ot Black1e. W4 ' '- H basketllall, UP le . ' 1 fm- o'roW, nj gi, 'lhlb 116 , lettlnof tl'1C1I' 31 rp A ' 1 nfl LOIS, Wh0 are . b I 10 U H293 . ,1 -11 keep it just SO- 3g These hair 111115, V UL Cifi . . f A Z'-we YCK: 1 Y '- gitiou 2? FRIAR lb ' B rtha Mattson of sneet Cllbljo? . 'Pg I9 this llencil for future pos1tion. gi We gm si 1 if ixiedlyu SO we if 11: We Present to iii YE f nbolic blue. H ' lk61'Cll1C O Syl KL, 3, lhis hanc , . .S . K B rniee Miners, who s fond of dies ,M C -'11 brino- her llappulebb- 22' This QOTSZIQQC V1 AEK, Xlarv Nl,O11g'iHf, if g,,'f r, . , - 0'1 A 1 ', . . g 94 llns llotebookyileg hool days shell never fO1Set- 3 So that her H181 C is 125 , . If ll IYHOODI - ' ' tile tame ig ROB L To lowell Hehhizucl, of leffd name i 5 is A JIS - -. ThiS Qolcl ineclill, t0 honor Page seventy-Seven ... Qt ......... f'f' wefjjgigiifiiiifsli ff .... N .l....,...l 232-xiaweazikz' l kg' ' ,.,. . ,..,.., l .,..,,, WL ww! l L ' .. H A Jie M' i 1 i mg ,-1, in u an ' 4 W. A ff . 'abt To Margaret Dlohnson, this glue so sticky, A Vlfe hope it will always remind her of her Miclcey.,' ii Byron Sundberg, always our leader, ff? Truly deserves this wreath of cedar. These comb-s to keep her hair in curl Wie give to Marie George, our little French girl. fi To XVaino Suomi, a Finnish lad. S This aeroplane which is not so bad. , CARLET: ,ig To Catherinf gXflfl111S, everyone's friend, 'e give to ier tiis precious gem. Look what we got for Douglas Tippett, just what he wanted, a brand new NVhippet. To Ruth Carlyon a yellow bus. fr- - 5 1 1 - v Y- , -4 'I o get heiutwo byBg3l1116C,XXltl10llt a fuss. :Xlthough .hen Luoma s-of athletic fame, Q This chewing gum will suit him just the same. Ng Li'r'rL12 lol-IN : 5? To Irma Peterson, a nice little lass, A double boiler to remind her of cooking class. 54 Hazel Pascoetyou just can bet, lVould appreciate tlns telephone, to call Marquette. T22 This box of stationery. to Iris XVhite, Sogthat to the U. of M. she may write. This pin-ball set we present to Ethel F Captain of the Senior Pin-Ball Special' fy RIAR TUCK: seg To a mischievous boy by the name of Bernard Kennedy, This strap will prove an old-fashioned remedy. To Florence Kirschner, a pretty lass, A book in remembrance of her class. To Viola Laakso. ha lady so. sedate, Tye hope shelllenjoy this little mate. lo Sylvia Laitinen, who is so shy, This line, to help her get by. 5,3 RoB1NnooD: ig To Edward Jackson, a model young man, 'ft This lovely doll will remind him of Marianne. This diary to Ruth Heavyside we give, In which memories of High School forever may live. As a cure for day-dreaming, we give to john Flynn, -X trumpet which surely ought to startle him. Stubby', Hassett, like Napoleon. is great altho he's small, To him we give this shortening so that he will never grow ta ScARL1zT: To Ruth Carlson, these long recitations, That she may continue before Church Congregations. To Ray Olson, this shining new Ford, To take him to Negaunee when he can't afford. Germaine Collins so gentle and true, Page Seventy-Eight 'i iefiiwwgilgfW225CZW't'?fiIWftigfiggmliiffgitwflfrfwifkiiwVtifilifffWiiifffWf2fC?ftWif6fi??fWiZ3CiZW4ZZ53vf i ,Ma -1 -Q s -1 mf f E , 1 f, - 4, 11 f11111f1f1:f 1211111 '11111111f1f1ff1f11f1:1111f121: 1:11:11 -1-f1f1 rfffff f ---------f, 1 -'1- 11f11 111 -f1,f1ffff '1 f'-f 11?1f11f'-1..1aiii zpgn 2 44 52 ..,,,,.. .. ...,,....,.,.,,. .....,,...,.,.,.,.,.........,.,.....,. . .- .....,... ,.,...,..............,...........,,.,, . , M 'D Here is this tlower of a golden hue. To Arthur .Xho, a quiet hoyf, Wie give to you this rattling toy. This line steamer, to .leanette XVindsand. So she can travel to manv a distant land. To Betty Penglase, a cute little maid. These shining beads of a sapphire shade. That Olga and Lillian may never sever, Let this glue ever keep them together. it To Mary Russo, our charming hrunette, Qli XYe give this little vanity set. I v To Xlvalter Sjolander, who is solmusiness-hke, I 1 This table which he may use in lns future life. +'R1AR Tuck: '- To lidna Lammi. a maid so fair, A rihhon to match her lmlonde hair. To Clara Lee, our High School shark, lYe present to you this pretty hook mark. To Agnes Lefiler, we present this desk, To use in obtaining future success. To Einer and Ellsworth, our class athletes, .. 'if' . '25 'iv' Zvi. 51331 vi f-f 4 if if' 1 hi 4 W' ., Z ME eg! egg 'lf 2' , '45 gi fi 52 ' if 32 M 'Q M af 4 ly Q2 fw V 5. gm H, 41 To Bernice Hickey and Margaret lunak, Two girls who make no noisej The Class of '28 presents These pretty jingling toys. .i To Tommy Quayle. who likes to lounge in his seat, H22 Wie Give these halls so round and petite. :all 'U I ill TQOBINIIOODZ 2215 i :es To Edwin Saari and .Xrvid Karkkainen, 2 e 'z Two hovs who from the Cleveland come, ' lYe now do pass as a gift from the class if These hrand new packages of chewing gum. Xlhen to college goes Cecilia Hare. lVe hope she makes use of this professors chai1'. To help Lilyan Kaijala choose her vocation, This organ ought to prove a worthy inspiration. SCARLET 1 To the .Xskanen sisters of opposite likes, XVe bestow unto them these colorful delights. To Toivo Dahl, who is always the same, .X doll in case you forget your name. -llx vi fifi To Cecilia Conte one ot our sweet little girls, lYe know she'll like these precious pearls. To Marion Alderton. who works and succeeds, This potato masher will be sure to please. iii! L1'1 l'l.l2 -lon N : i ,l This little cushion, which will surely be a treat, ggi To Gertrude l'lonkav'L'1r'1, this little hook To keep her dates straight, she need only look. Page Selventy-Nine hi li: ,. il i Ju Vi? Q 'I Q 'A ?f A Qi V. R Q15 Q- -A it Q at 'Q l-fn ,wr 354 rex if bf ff ,mf Q 5. ,. -if Si is ig mg if if ' GQ 1 ,ff . YF' TH , . . ,H , . ft! .fx'.f' J ' .-T ---- f ----- --'-A-'f4f- , --'---ff'-- J ---v f --v-' , H,-I,-.J-if-ff,-ffff-1-,ff-f-f.-..,-few. 1 .,. 2254 'M ., ,.,..,.,.,................. -, ,gz- f, ,. A .MMM ,NWH ,.,...... .... . ,.......,........ ..:... ,..,..,... .,.........., - ........,..,.., - .... .. .,... - ..,,,.......,.......4......,....,...,.,.,..........,.,.,.,,.,..,.,.., ,E ia G4 ,G i To lfthelyn Tonkin, this box of rouge, ' XYhich, in case of need, she may use. Ei' QNX? In arguing Harry Roine certainly does shine, QE! ' This book on debate will suit him just iine. ,ff To Impi Rinne, a scholar and leader, H In the Cosmopolitan we hope to read of her. TTRIAR Tuck : This tiny telephone, to our Nate, just call up when you want a date. '-ii To Florence Nault we give a compact ith iuhich she can always keep in contact. ig' lo lad Nelson. a coupe that goes, XYhen he takes out a girl he knows. To Arvo Nordland, our jack of all trades, jg l'lere's a box of tools for your special aid. To Evelyn Norell with curly hair This comb will prove an efficient affair. 23. ROBIN Hoon : To Sivert and XYalter Aho, who live out of town, gig These airplanes to use whenever they come down. gf? To Aino Taipale, who hard did work. if These stars to prove she never did shirk. 332 To August Erickson, a little radio set. XVhieh he can manipulate, you can bet. These pencils we give to ,fdehne Guy, W hen she's a stenog', shell have a ready supply. gg, Now that each of our wonderful class -g Has received a gift. both lad and lass. NVe hope we have pleased, for hard we have tried, Z2 To leave happy memories to ever abide. ViXLFDlC'I'ORY. 3323 Success is readiness to meet occasions. ln order to be ready, the present must be utilized to its fullest extent. Those who help man- kind are readyg they always live and work in the present. solving their problems as they arise. They become accustomed to adjusting tritiing matters todayg therefore they will be ready tomorrow to settle problems concerning not only themselves but possibly all hmnanity. XYhat men do today decides what they will be able to do tomorrow. W. In his early years Theodore Roosevelt strove to overcome his phy- sical weakness. He accomplished his purpose to such an extent that he successfully led the Rough Riders in the Spanish-.Xmerican War, Thomas Edison always works in the present. He makes the most of today. if he had not first made it possible to send two messages over one telegraph wire at one time. could he have made it possible to send six? General Sherman explained his success to the fact that he had made Page Eighty 2542532 y. if -4 f W '-2 :gif to 'na -if: wig iii .,, eil? fit? ' 2 1 'Z -f! 5 f -1:3 ,115 z 'i s 5 1 3 3 l My ox 'mfg X 'gaxwt -2 Y f.1 ,'.. ' W use of a chance day in the South to make a map ot the surrounding territory. XYhen his country needed a general to make the march to gt' the sea, he was ready. If Helen Keller had not instinctively realized that she should make Lili the most of today, she would be spending her tomorrow in darkness and silence, shut out from the rest of the world. 'i XYhat kind of a tomorrow would our nation have. if .Xbraham Lin- coln. the great emancipator, had not done his duty in his today? How have these persons achieved greatness? Because they have realized with Franklin that even in the case of habits. One today is worth two tomorrowsf' On the other hand, have those who occupy cells in our penal institutions been sent to prison because of one wicked deed? Nol A small offense done today encourages greater misdeeds tomorrow. The criminal forms the habit of doing wrong. The to- morrow of those who are habitual evil-doers will be just what they have 25' ill prepared for themselvesflives spent in regret and remorse. Benedict Arnoldls last years were hlled with bitter sorrow over the fact that he had betrayed both his country and his honor. E. h Man must decide for himself to which group he is to belong. Man is the king of his own soul. He need not worry about wearing a crown, or sitting on a throne, but he must be sure that he has 'fa head worthy of wearing a crown, and that his life is regal in its own intrinsic character. True worth is that which makes the distinction between those who utilize today to do what is right and those who use today to commit crime and evil deeds. Great characters have formed the habit of de- veloping the best impulses of today. The other class has forgotten to check today the impulses for evil. lt is true that those who have done if wrong can still reform. yet such a change involves tremendous effort and will- Jower. Q Possibly environment and heredity are retarding the impulses for good. Booker T. XVashington, in spite of these hindrances, became the educational leader of the negro race. Many great characters have been misunderstood by their fellowmen and their actions have been misinterpreted. Socrates had to drink a cup ot hemlock because he was misjudged. XX ho was more misun- 3' derstood than the perfect character-Christ? Great souls must be will- ing to suffer for the sake of their principles. Education of the heart as well as of the mind is a necessity. Edu- cation of the heart is character molding. Our motto, Today decides P tomorrow. teaches us that we should educate our minds and our hearts today, so that tomorrow we may meet lifels problems with a courageous will and a fearless spirit. True education is a gradual and continuous process in the formation of character. Education may be Called the building of a temple for the soul, each day being a stone in the structure. Before the work is completed. many stones must be laid carefully, and the method is best taught by Christ who mastered the science of right living and character building. gl Friends. we hope that our tomorrow will assure you that we have 1,5 Pam Eighty-One L r i f i2?'iff'553f99l5i?9 i 19?1f?2??i91321 'f '- f'ffff. 5 ff Y fffffffiflffiffffff fff f-aww 1'fV !uY ?145z.7',W'f1'ZfnV mywm K7f'V'u. W swxrmwxwgwxrwxmyqgwx ffgwgzvvvgiyxfz am. cw.: xfvt' .Q-MQ ziin' 'Mia Q. if l M zz' A A f 1 45 .. 2 6 ,lf as X made the most of what you have done for us in the many todays of .3 our school life. ffl 1 ,mari 3 Classmates, let us always remember: QQ 53' E VVe've the 'now' in which to labor, Q lVe've the 'now' in which to be! And the 'now' 'alone we call our own Through all eternity. Q, QQ' ag 45 lil The past and the future are shadows, 55 But the present is ours for aye. 22, To us ,tis given to build our heaven 'ri . me ir 5553 In the kingdom of today. 2: -CLARA lift?-fi lite., 1 flggti CLASS POEM. M Attention, said the General, 'tina Mx - , . nd listen for commands. 51,4 Tonight you all must leave my realms, Go forth to distant lands. Vve helped you in your struggles, ,gf Shown you how to iight- D Remember the password-Heads Up! And you'll get there all right. 1 . . of 'gill That mght as we thought of parting XVith eyes all misty and grey- Tears! Unbiclden tears were starting. 1 1 v if s ff .5 We could not keep them away. Friends we all must leave behind, And start anew once more, gg lVith only a memory in our minds, Bringing back the times of yore. lf. lil 535' 3 - . Q23 A hrm resolve was made that night- ' As we gathered 'round the place L 5 v . . Where for years we fought with might, me fT- , Q5 5 5 ill we had iwon the race- Qgl Though miles may part us from you Or waters between us How, 1? , Never will we meet a friend more true, ' Than you, General, who helped us grow.'l ll ff EAT, -RUTH CARLYON. ll: T19 L il? E 5: A iii 'stil S E Page Eighty-Two 'EQ L ,v 'glI1w 14i:g' J-n.,l.I 'IlIlIII' ' 'H ' -v 11-' H,,,.. ,..,,.QI---'I - I lf -:,,,,.. W- ----11:75 I Qin'W'IllIHHgWyW'urgifwWW'wWzf.f'111WS I ....... ' I' ..,... I mlEMll3mi...1 - ''ff!...uIf!iW1mmWIsinuu1..Ul '- 'Wfi.fruu?fldM'Wm n ......,, ' J lj I u-r rniaaawzaanum fmnrwyaaan ' HUMOR fl u :IIIMU III Ia1,!IHHm .nHIIilNHIll1n,' ,lru llllillllllvm. l9 RWMXM mkWMQI , I I iff? Z yl ff. ,.f2..f f .M H' K . , ' .' H YN, I . 'ZEN' 'KAN' -4. QW, ,. , ..,.,,,..,... .. .,.......,....,................... ...... M . ..... ,. .......,..........,.,.,........ . ..,. E,.....,. 2 1, h -r f V ...M J -2 Lu l.. .f, Q. 1 s. -4, fn 1-4, i i SCHOOL CALENDAR. rea E152 was SEPTEMBER. 6. School opens. Miss Grubb mistakes Senior for Sophomore Eng- lish Class. Seniors take black seats. Freshies wander aimlessly about. Teachers have a picnic. School evacuated at 4 :30. 5 Someone fixes matting on the lower lioor. No more noise. W'orse luck! Wie beat Negaunee. 36-0. Hip! Hip! Mr. Smith cautions the Physics Class on the use of alcohol in lab. G. L. SQ candidates shock school and faculty. Miss Kelso comes back to visit. XYOl1ClCl' why? XVe beat Munising. 46-O. Best yet. ay Teachers begin their campaign on Blue Monday. They all give tests. A commotion in the assembly. Ben's desk is claimed by a HFreshie. Marquette acclaims Ishpeming's squad the score piling Hema- ,ya tites. The squad scrimmages the Legion to give the Legion practice. OCTOBER. if W'e lose to Marquette I3-15. Better luck next time. Miss Nesbitt instructs Seniors in correct English. 1' Mr. McFarlane threatens to remove the mirror from the boys' wardrobe. because they spend too much time looking at themselves. gif? For once it isn't the girls. Ben stays out of school to foreclose a big lumber deal. 45 Marg accounts for Ben's'l absence. ,Eg No school: Teachers' Institute. Oh joy! . VVe lost to Norway 6-7. .Q Chemistry students get ambitious and work until 5 o'clock. Bill takes the Hrst swim in the pool. , The boys take their first swim in the pool. Hurrah! - 1 The football boys have their picture taken. Ben has his hair combed for the occasion. 'Q Vile are defeated by Gladstone I 3-o. Better luck next time. Fifth period is cut short about twenty minutes. Students are sorry 55 to miss class. Z? Rivalrv among the boys. VVho will have his name engraved? Edna M. forgets to go to Glee Club. Oh. where are her thoughts? E ff Miss Rasmussen and Miss Nesbitt are forced to wash their faces in before their noon meal. Ask them why? Paul M. practices his A B C's during Social Problems Class. He feels the former environment of Room 21. XV e beat Negaunee 16-0. Oh wharf joy! Both squads are treated Diff to a show at the Vista. First Ere drill for the year. W EL, Agnes L. takes the boy friend for a walk around the lake. She 5 5 thinks he should see the fJicf1.mfsque parts of Ishpeming. Mickey recites in English. VVhat's going to happen? gy Page Eighty-Three as ii' ii: 'I A' F ' 'f'f f' ' M 'M ? ' M f '1'f'fT' k'NN 'M' ' W 'f f??1'f'f 'fffffff'fffiifllflifffilflfifggffl'fff'??:'f'ffff' ,Q F, ,,,,,,,,, ..-W ,,,,,,, Y ffff H ,,,,,,-,,, . ..,......... - .... ........,... M.-- ....,..,.. 5 X 27. Class' rings arrive at last. E 3 28. G. L. S. gives a l1HllOXVC.Cl'l party. Talk about a good time! 55 29. Calumet defeats us 13-6. 31. Ha1lowe'en! Students indulge in imzncfnt fun. ' 'Q 1 NOVEMBER 1 ,ff ' 12 1. Paul P. is absent. Too much Halloween. 3 2. Book reports. Wloe to those who havenit read. .Q 2, 3. Mr. Haney gets harsh. He gives a pitiful test. ,' 4. Mrs. Franks' baton goes 'tHying. 535 5. The Marquette game. XVe won 6-0. Best yet. - 7. Quarter grades! Students meet their fate. 8. Class basketball begins. . Q5 ' .-Xgnes and Moe'l go sleigh riding. at .9. Ruby has her hair bobbed. UE 1 10. Sophs. conquer Freshies. while the Juniors overcome the Seniors. ggi.: 1 11. Junior party. A few teachers give special dancing lessons. George Betts is the star pupil. T: 35 KY 1 V1 ri: is im! iii 'ff .L i KZ ii 252 i 11 14. First real snow fall. Out with our winter togs. 15. Miss Rasmussen gives Agnes a linger wave. lb.. 16. Mr. LeClaire comes to school with his shoes on the wrong feet. Such a mistake! 17. Albert St. Onge asserts that liquor has its good points. W'onder how he knows? gf' 18. Senior Party. One grand affair. Q: 28. School is resumed. Every one is ready to work after four days' . vacation. 29. Community Chorus performs. 30. Mr. McFarlane goes to Lansing. Mr. Schneider presides. Q DECEMBER. 2. First Debate. we win 3-0. A 3 I2. Science Club picture is taken. 13. Student Council picture. ' 14. Hi-Y picture. fr i 15. Try-outs for the Senior Class play. 16. lVe lost to Escanaba 17-28. ff . , g 1.1 JAINUARX. 9. School renewed. Y IO. Senior snaps are taken, 11. XVe defeat L'Anse in Debate 3-0. f 6 I 12. Mr. Lynch is absent. Students are sorry to miss class. 935 13. The Big Fitef! Wie beat Marquette 18-22. gi- 31. Gi'pp is late for Physics Lab. The next time he's to be expelled. FEBRUARY 1. Marg Jacobson gets a valentine. He rushes the season. 55353 4. The Winter F1-Olic. Fun for au. Ni 5. Skiing by torch-light. Something new for the movies, and Ish- E peming starts it. 5' ' ill Page Eighty-Ifmlr gui. WCW'Www?kxvw3.'f'1'425C3.'5 '5a5sx9 5'.Q5C:l5 75ffi5m5 mMf'.253 .Ju ftxwin. '4xyQi3? 'fx51Qvi9 tm3f9'r-ffifni 5? is 2? at E? v Z M .1 M E5 Zi? yea Zi? ,. tis 325 Q J . 3? Ziggy an 3.52 926 21.12 91.9 ESE 'Va fi? vm. W 'A .- Y tl? nys wa 'ie 4.- H 5? if f .1 Q 'l :rf ,L .is .ti ,..,,,,....,.......,,.,...,.,.....,,.,.....,..., .,,,.,.,...,,,,,.,........, . ........,....,,..,....,.,.........,....,. . ...,.,,,,,.,....,. - .. ...,.,. . .,.. ...,,......... -- .....,..... .......,....,,....,.,......,,......,.,.., - .........,...4...,,.,,.,.,......, , .....,.,... .... -.- A3 vi v, 6. Mixie does her stuff at the ice carnival. 9. Ishpeming loses to Crystal Falls I2-18. 10. Ed. Jackson uses his commercial book as a note-book. Guess the Qi. consequence ! I iam 13. Mr. Lynch sports a bow txef! ,E 14. Vaieminas Day!!!???!!! 2 16. NVe defeat Newberry 18-21. gil 17. Boys, Conference at the Soo. Ki, 18. Ironwood plays here. XN'e lose by one point 24-25. ' Q4 20. The boys return from the Conference. 'fBubbles,' goes to sleep in two of his classes. N . D . ,ff 21. 'Bain' and Pom take their choice in Glee Club. Result-They Q wa out. '- 22. W'ashington's Birthday! No school. Talk about fun. gf 24. All hopes and desires are fulfilled. XVe defeat Negaunee 10-6. 4. Zgfw' . . . U ,, 4 . Tfggll Miss Hess teaches Christine how to sweep. Plactice for the future. 27. Mary Conte answers Hhellou at roll-call. Day dreaming again. 29. Leap year! Oh, golden opportunities for the fair sex! MARCH. 1' 1. Lowell is chosen school orator. gf 2. Avery Peterson gets first place in declamations. - , 3. Ishpeming defeats the Soo 19-10. fs 4. Ishpeming loses to Marquette 10-19. Bti 8. Ruth C. collects extra money for the Senior Class. Talk about a Q method! She short-changes Mr. McFarlane. gr 15. Agnes L. takes time out. She stays home to sleep. gg 16. Senior Class play. A huge success. 5, 235 17. Ed. Nelson sports orange socks. lf? 19. Senior Class play cast are photographed Q3 21. Broadcasting---from the Physics Lab. if 24. Olga and Lloyd take a ride to Negaunee. Qi 27. The NYU Circus. Barrels of fun for all. S? iff 29. Dick Kirby misses a nite at Negaunee. Daginar is lonesome. 31. Blackie gets snowed in at Salisbury. Q- APRIL. Ei, 55, 1. April fools day. it 3. Christine and Nathan dissolve partnership. gf 4. Basketball banquet. A'Blackie is elected captain. 'vii H. 5. Easter vacation begins. r 5 8. Easter Sunday. New Easter bonnets do not appear due to stormy 2? weather. . gg 16. Teachers' Institute. Another free day for the students. 1 17. School again! The Seniors have enjoyed their last vacation. 20. Junior Prom. A pleasant evening for all. 23. Catherine Adams develops a case on 'fArtsie. if 25. Glee Clubs give a matinee for grade students. 6 27. Cantata l'Spring Cometh T-as a result, spring did come. 5, Rather a boost for the Glee Clubs. l Q Page Eighty-Five 5 Es W?L?tW3QWQi?WWE.7WWZ5HW'K534G5fWf:?4WEw'F5EGW 5DHWZ5N ,4. l mg E 'iii I gl 28. Ishpeming 1S represented at the Commercial Contest In Negaunee. 555 3o. The month ended. Strange, isn't itP Q., af gg MAY. ji 3. Blackie indulges in his favorite pastime. He sleeps during his study period. H V .Q 5. Mr. Phelps leaves for the Soo. 23,11 7. Track team begins practice. . . . . ' 'K 9. Spring football training begins. ,SV 1 ai . IO. Track team em Ilo s a new coach. Cuess who! Mr. L nch. .34 . , . I y . , Y ff f I6 Miss Ilrowbrid e oes to Mar uette, a ain. Why so frec uentl P A-ij , g g U fl g . I Y gs IQ Miss Conrad gets a hair cut. No more long tresses! if 22 Affnes takes the Hbo 1 friend for a ride. an 'O 5 gg Z3 2 5. Boys return from the track meet at Houghton. 52? A . . . ,, 32 30 Memorial Day. Is it ever? Ask Bernice. ff ,ft JUNE. ggi 2. P P P P P P P 'QA IO. Baccalaureate. aff 19' - '42 gf I3 Class Nite. I4 Senior Banquet. Zi I 5 Commencement. Q fa .f .. i. .I ia at . QM SPACIN G. QQ f iff? VVhen he first came to see her He showed a timid heart, Ei And when the lights were low, Zi .V , 53,4 They sat thus far apart. ig But when this love grew warmer, iii! And they learned the joy of a kiss .5 , My I' hey knocked out all the spaces 22 ' Andsatupcloselikethis. 234 :xc Dk as as ga? gif HEARD IN SENIOR ENGLISH: ,gg QID 'AHamlet showed amateur love for Ophelia. ' . - . . '91 if Q21 lfVh1tt1er was descended from John Alden and Priscilla Dean. Q3j VVhat a piece of work is man! How noble In reason! How infantile in facultyf, it Q42 Aaron Burr mortally wounded Hamlet. iiROLLIEiiZ HMicke I, won't vou let me alone P - y - ' xx - W7 as FLYNN comin from corridor : I thoufflit you were alone with 2,11 U H 5 572' :QL him, and I was going to play the hero. HMICKEYN: That's just the trouble, she won't let me alone with f, herf' 2? X 1 is is MR. MCFARLANE: 'lSamue1 Johnson wrote a lot of satiresg writings if Q . . fn- probiably caused by his unhappy marriage. X I . Page Eighty-Six 'Q' rw ?g 1 1 1 'QL' if1L '4?4 P.lQQi. -rl ffl. yr' .-QL, ' lil 'ffiflf 'f' .L QA. Q- 555.13953Hkiizhf wgQQ,vQl?li4lQI 'l Bi-GW' Axim '?Safl9.9 hafta? Zfxfifgt fgiififvim' zaxifvipgf Wffiizm 9. I .U I .I .5 ,,. 1' ,ny .2 4 R M A'A f'??LWf'f 'N 'T W 'W ' i'i 'i 7'?77'i1f ? MM77537 A 7 3 I MMM , , --.-,..-.. , STARS AND THElR LATEST PRODUCTIONS. CATHERINE ADAMS .............................. NVhite Hands ARTHUR AHO ..... ..... T 'he Michigan Kid TVALTER AHO . ,.... . . .Smile, Brother, Smile TNTARION IALDERTON .. ....... Mystery Girl MARY ALTOBELLO . . . ..... The Play Girl ARTHUR ANDERSON . . ll IQ? 1 KA l 'x1 I 1 . 'I 'l if LEO ANDERSON ..... CHARLES ANDREWS . . CLIFFORD ANDREWS . MAMIE ANTILLA .... RUBY ,ARGALL .... HULDA EXSKANEN . . . OLGA TTXSKANEN . . . KENNETH BEALI. . . . EVELYN BERTRAND .. VINING BJORK ..... MYRLE CARDEW .. RUTH CARLSON ..... RUTH CARLYON .... HELEN CHRISTENSEN GERMAINE COLLINS . . CECILIA CONTE ..... TOIVO DAHL . . LURENA DONEY . . . EVERETT ECKLOFF .. ELMA ELO .... , .... ' Two Girls XVanted . . . . . .The Big Brother .. .The Beloved Rogue .......HOme, James . . .Don't Ever Marry . . . . . . . . . .Flying Luck . . . . .Breakfast at Sunrise . . . ... ...The Dress Parade . . . .Rose of the Golden lVest ............Racing Romeo . . . . . . . .Very Confidential . . . .Her Great Adventure . . .Hero On Horseback . . .Leave 'Em Laughing Told You SO . . . . . .Lady, Be Good . . .The Last Moment ...........Speedy . . . . . . . .The W'izard . . .The Gingham Girl if . we Q 2? 3 59 '44 if .. '7 , ' ur ...Y 'Ci liar 4' . fi. igfgf Aix 3' A Wm Mi ,. AUGUST ERICKSON .. .... Feel My Pulse EDITH EXBERG ..... .... T he Symphony in NTARGRETHE FANDREM . . . . . .The Fair CO-Ed li 5' JOHN FLYNN Soft Livin . . ...... ............ . g X . . fggj MARIE GEORGE .... .... 'I he Little French Girl gig EDITH GLANVILLE . . . .... . ...... Hot Heels XVINIFRED GRAHAM . . . ............. The Dancing Girl ADELINE GUY ...... .......... . ........ B aby Mine 3, QECILIA LTARE . . . XVhy Gentlemen Prefer Blondes OWEN HASSETT . . . ................ . . .Long Pants RUTH HEAVYSIDE ........ The Flapper LOVVELL HEBBARD . . . . . .The Cheer Leader SIVERT HEMMILA . . ....... Speakeasy BERNICE HICKEY . . . . ...... Seventeen LINNEA HOLMBERG .... . . . .Caine the Dawn , . MARGARET JOHNSON .. W f- 1 . GERTRUDE HONKAVAARA .. . .. Ladies Must Dress L5 LOIS TUCKER ......... . . EDWARD JACKSON . . . . . . .Perfect Gentleman DOROTHY JOHNSON . . . .... Cuplid's Knockout EDITH JOHNSON .... ...... T he Joy Girl TVIARGARET JUNAK .. ...Rain or Shine Page Eighty-Seven 55? .M .W AJC L4 C 32 ,yi -0 1. L, I s, Z, 4 J. .M ff' if' ' , A' , O 1' , qt ,It LTLYAN TXAIJATAX .. ..... , ..., Jlalt? ' YU 53 CLAYTON OIIINN , . - T T ,, F1 - I Y tl it ., f no :unmg Ou lS W X ' TYXRKKFXINFN . . I! A Rl ID X' A ' ' ' aff: ff n fee - ,' - BERNARD TKENNEDY . . . .......... Re Xourself Y ' O FLORENCE RIRSQIINER . . . .Flhe 1T2lgllll:ILClll ldlnt VYIOLA LAAKSO ..... SYLXIA LAVUNEN ' ' - These Modern Ladies EIINA LAMMI .... 1 2112.1-f' 295 CIERTRUDE RISKII . , iii CL mx LEF . .XX'lI21t Prwe Glory' I I 4 . . . . 1 l I ' Vi gui IXGNES LEFFLER . . . . - Qsmllml ,Fin IELSIE LEHTIMIXKI . . - - - - - -PNC flmp 3 le TQINER LEIITO . .... - A 7 - - - - - -rl he B12 afflf C MARCELLA LESAGE , , . .SO11lCllll1lQ' gXlwaX's 13211311113 45 Y ' I - B gtg: .gf XX ILLIAM LPOMA . . .... .. I he Man XX ho ,augf Is Wg FRU TJVOSTARI .... ..... , Hold That Lme T.UCILl.E LVTEY .......... , .... A Leaveilt IOPMC PQLLSVVORTH BTALZTJOUGALL . . ....... LX Gul In Iuxery 'O1t CHARLOTTE ATCCAVLEY .The Kmd Gentlemen Prefer wg' , ' - - Y I gf. BERTHIX MATTSON ,,.. .......... . .HIS Secxetaly wie: 1 . . v T A 5 If GLADYS MEOLIN . . . . ..... 1101 tune Hunter 2 Rl-ERNICE TXTINERS . . . . . lhe Latest l'rOm Pain IXIARY TXIONGIAT . . . .if ,The GRY pefem Cf ,NZ NATHAN NAROTZKY , . . . lhe Prxnce Ot Peanuts 1 BERNICE HICKEY ' Blondes OI' Brunettes ' fNcE KTAULT . ....... :VIZ ITLORLL C' 1 I 'e Xle Twentv Cents DZDXNARD BTELSON . . . . . IOI mx I H vi A . ff. Y 1 v in 5, IXRVO BORDIAKND . . .... .......... . lhe QXX 1se Guy IQVELYN TQORPILL . . ........... 'l humbs Hp EDNA M. OLSON . . . .just l.x11tJtl'l6l Bloncle if EDNA B, OLSON . . .... Makmg the Gmcle ,W my FRANCES OLSON ..... --..,- 1 ---- - - Y 3 - t TYYNE PARVIAINEN .. ---' BUVUIUQ' D35'll?jht if - . Y 2 1, CHRISTINE PASCOE .. . ..llOlllt66l1 lxtmrat gold HIXZEL PASCOE . . . ..... ..... L1lae F mme JOSEPH PAULL . ...... . . HX Man About Foun EI IZ XBFTII PENGLASE . ........ MY Best Glfl A A ' I .--A RUTH PETERSON ' ' ' Two I overs , ' 2 A IRMA PETERSOB . . . . . . T 5 MARTHA PIIRTO . . . - ll ----- .4 - fLQVC fllld Lfiam I gf THOMAS CQUAYLE . . . . lhe Prtnce Ot Heaclwzuters If' f . . . , . Y U OLGA OLSON Nomads ot the North 97 ' 1 14? LILLIAR RENSTROII . ' 2? - , wi HARRY ROINE .... . Ll. . .,... Z . .Gun Shy 55 H ,QRY RUSQO . . . lhe ,Xmencan Beauty Tw A ' ' ' A 'H ' ' . ' 'Y EDWIN SAARI ..... ..... C hmn Llghtlllllg CATHERINE SIRLEY .. --'----- -XXIUQS YVALTER SJOLANDER ' I . . .Hqrold Teen 2 ETHEL STEPHENS . D . . . lhe Clreus .94 wf 1 ff? 1 Page Eighty-Eight gg 'Z , 3 ,Wt ..,. e..J3fl?Z :W ......... W..- ......... . .----.-f-4------ -f---'-'- H -f---f e me-3mfg:-N1-fvvmff----We - - 1 ww '--'A' H ------ : sv--ameri-vwfg.vv1mggjgjjvqq'1n V:,:5, ,4 3, 2 ,,,,, ::-,:.,:::::5jf-nz,,,f,,4,Niuj,,,,g.,,fgg,,,,,,,5,gL ,,,, .....,,. ......N...s ..... W.-N-.::r:.J1iJ-f-2--HIHSLTISISIIIIIII-ffiilfrfff--I-Ziff-I -'---f--'f-A'------ 4,1 , .... 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Let lt Ram JizAN1z'r'rE XX'1Nns.xNn . . . . .Love Me and the XX'orld ls Mine 3 3' 42: 1 f - .-' wit lLIJXX'ARlJ LI-IVLKIE . . .......... in 31' 54? , K l Summer Bachelors M2542 lx.XYNlOND O1.soN . . . . . . .. . . iii 9, SY 5435, 4. ' Y .. , . W2 XX e herehy offer a few current ideas to the hoys who are journey xj Q 5323 ing' to Mr. Mclfarlanes oliice these davs. 14. ,Q . . . ' age 1 222 lell him yon didnt make your grade hecause: Qi I. rl eacher had a personal spite. 'W . . . . . lfili . ,' 2. Had double pneumonia and spinal inenmqitis. Q 21 - - . ' i 4-5 3. Thought it was a pipe course. ' 4. Forgot to take the final. D. Used wrong text hooks for the semester. 0. Class interfered with outside activities. 7- No speka da linglisf' ' 8. Broke lead pencil. Any of these will work wonders. XX'e Guarantee vou'll 0'et an im- Q . s . s mediate answer! if :K vs as Pk 25,22 K. - . . ,. . . . . . 5255 Lveryone has a peculiarity, said a certain individual the other days Uh, I don't know Y replied Gipp-y .Xndrews. ta 9 ' 51:77 l ll bet you do. XX ith what hand do you stir your coffee ?l' Hlly right hand, of coursefl XX'ell, thats your peculiarityg most people stir theirs with a spoon. . . . M, QEQWA XX AITER: XX hat is your order, sir? ' Linxxxuin jixcKsoN: .-X demi-tasse, please. 2.1 XYAITER: And yours?'l Low151..1. l'lEl2I3.-XRDI l'll take the same thing' he did and a cup of . ij.: f coffee. X :rc is ff AXYERX' llI2Ti2RsoN: l'm indebted to you for all l knowf' MR. LYNCH 1 Oh, don t mention such a mere trille! ' 2 Bkrczirr Siixioiz tfwhen asked his agej : I7 years, I2 months. Page Eighty-Nine Q32 v . .. . ..,..,..,, , f, t ff WW gfzfrp 465'-,fx f Zag? . TNF! Ysfvf. Yves' . fwywa' .. 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WOULIJNVII SI-IE BE W'ONDIiRFL'L IF SHE HAD- Iilizabeth Penglases hair,- Frances Olson's forehead,- Charlotte McCauley's eyebrows,- Fern 'I'regear'S eyes,-- Mary Russo's lips,- Ruth Niemi's nose.- Marion Canfield's mouth,- Ruth LaFreniere's complexion,- I-Ielen .Iohnson's stature,-- Catherine Adamls hands and arms,- Margaret Jacobson's pep,- Clara Lee's brains,- Iflizabeth Gribble's personality. D AND IVOULDNIT HE BE IVONDERIVLTL Ili IIE HAD- Kenneth l'3eall's hair,-- I Eldred Robbiifs forehead,- Melvin Herg's eyes,-- Bernard LaJoie's lips,-- George Holman's 1iose,- - Bernard Kennedys mouth,- Kenneth Anderson's compleXion,-- Robert Meenys smile, Edward ,Iackson's stature,- Edward Zhulkie's pep, Lowell IIebibard's brains,-- Clifford Andrew's personality? wk is FF :if You see a beautiful girl walking down the street: she is, of course, feminine. If she is singular, you become nominative. You walk across to her, changing to the verbal and then becoming dative. if she is not ob- jective, you become plural. You walk home together. Her brother is an indefinite article, and her mother is accusative and becomes impera- tive. You talk of the future, and she changes to the object. Her father becomes present and you become the past participle. if 1: Pk ff Miss HOYSETH: 'fXVhere's Lois today PM 'fC1zL : She,s out buying furniture with Mr. McFarlane. Later Lois is asked to translate the statement, And why should I be ashamed ?y' BRIGHT Som-1oMoR12: Say, Fat, are you going out for the broad jump? UFA'1'HI f'Sure, I'm broad enough. ain't I? X PK af :se HAnd what is so rare as a day in June? Nothing-unless it's a Senior studying. Page Ninety ,J 4. 5424 neg ,. :, 56 Wx S' ,iv 2? '? V5 . M A 5362 ' 15'- ., 232 if V , if ml V5 W 74-.J W we wi 1.-2 Fl :1, 1151 1 I sf! -,,1 5253 .11 1 Y. ,. E1 i i 1 .1 4', Y,- Z Y s 41 8 an .AY my f. .W af W. 44? . -- , . - . , Y .f 21 M , z .ff ,, .-'ww if kg J- ffl if Z1 Y' Y Y . Y Y . Y Y '1iif.9 TW ENTS'-FIVE X IIARS FROM NOW : ,A john Flynn will be rested. 3 1. ' - ' mi 12. Fhomas Quayle will have chewed all the glllll lll the world. 1 :VZ Y . . - . - - fill ,, ig Nathan karotzky will have gained conhdence in hnnselt. Robert Stephens will have grown up--maybe. 5211 1 111i ' - - fe: Miss Meserole will have outgrown her tllly boots. R Robert Meen and Melvin Berff will be second Linclv's . Zim, One issue of the Hematite will be perfect. 2,532 'ZZ Sivert Hemmila will be awake. . . . E, f, M1511 Eldred Robbins will have cut lns second teeth. 11' 6 ifl . . . , . ,, 237 il Miss S encer still will he K' ureterred 'bv Gentlemen. as -s - 6 ' ' 44 xv - 1' V' Ben' Luoma will have succeeded in obtaimng a drag with Miss 91' 1' . 11 . .1 s aw Lapomte. i119 i 471 E . . . r . . E: M '22 K'J1mm1e Allen will stay awav trom pool rooms. 8? 'W 2 i . . ' ' . . Y. . f - , ZQQEQ ,Q Mr. Lynch will be in partnership with XX illiam Hale l,l1o1npson 541 Some of the teachers will still he twenty-live. 4 2512 :sf it PF :sf '21 gag L21 MR. LYNCH: K'Give for one vear the number of tons of coal shipped 5,2 , , X out of the U. S. 3 ,jiggt fr Ejl I v AVERY PErERsoN: HI4Q21 nonef' EWS!! Pk Pk A2 Pk 9 Vi . . . , tl? BERNARD KENNEDY Qin Fnghshj: 'john Bunyan s father was a mender of pots and pans, and john-well, he decided to be a minister too M ' - X eff PF .Y lfiii gg, 2321 6 Y . f Miss SPENCER: 'Why does a fog' disappear when the sun comes up?l' EVELYN OSIER: A fog disappears when the sun comes up because ggi? the heat in the air takes up all the moisture the fog' had and it has to go away to get some more.'l .111 wk at if tw 93? 5311 1-'af 5 Mrss MEsERoLE: f'How does it ham en that ou are late so often ? ? Q :: , IP y 4, FRANCIS ANDRIACCH1: 'Al clunnog I guess T sleep slower than most f f :J Mi people. W -- . . X A 5' BERNARD KENNEDY in E11'ilSh : 'The Anofels and the Saxons M iea E 1 1,1 g ' U sett ng ant. ,gg ' E: . iiliifi alggig, MR. NICFARLANEZ jackson was a rough character of ungainly -nf :fgf . . - me-1 build. KMHFIOII Canheld blushesj is if A df Miss SPENCER: A'VVhat is meant by 'loss of energy' ?', FRANCIS SCIHLLINC: MXYIICH a man works hard to get something ij, ' U ' 2' and loses K-1 Pk ak is Pk til? MR. BICFARLANE tin Historyjz 'gliurmg the Vvorld Vvar, women acted as spies. They were very efhcient, most likely on account of their natural ability and former trainmgfi as X 111 Pk Q. Found on a Freshman s registration card 3 ' Name ot Jarents 2 Mama 'YU 214 ,, L' '.,Y and Papa. gg Page Ninety-One - ,z gujfw 1' ,... - ...... - .....,.,..,. . ..,......,... . ..,.. - ..... - .......................,.. .....,. . - ......,,. - ......... ...,..,...... - . ....,....,. , ..........,.... fx fill j ----- 1--5--f-if--1Y:-::f531qif5f:i:5:3-ai:.7A-1-:::..,.3vf.v.:-1-V-13 5. EYanaaa:-ini:.:1:Y.,v.:.:5--.YY 5 3:w': - -'fer' ,' Ziff? ZW! A .zwfzi zamfw' , Jcafff ., -'eva' - R'f'sf1i.1 'mmf Ziff .wxfff . fcafal Qssfsagafiexfazflfifi 3mw1f?:'2g??,.m.M f'f?ZiR.ik4?5M:D!?WA4m?5 Qtiixmfb Kimi? f f'::::.:x : : '..:gg.p , :-':,, z..p..'..p.g::::::.:-4-f:r.-:-:L -'--' : '- z ---ff--- --'----- - , ,- ,, , , 4:4 We-. -- -- : , ,..,.,.,.,,..... ' .... ' .- ' , , gui:j:::W'n:'-5,555 vvvrrp ' -: ----' - -A :gg ,L lfrqgs U. f - ,...... .... .... ..,,,..........,,..,.,,.....,... . ...A....,..,,.. ag.: ..... :.:.:..:,:::gg.4g:q,3: wt, 5 . I , 93 .1 HE COLLEGIATE DICTIONARY. S 1 ff 'ft FACULTY-.All organization to furnish amusement for the student ,Q body. PERIODLOH6 hour of confinement with or without sleep. , iw: gig ,,, RECITATION-Giving the teachers some inside K'dope . 1' W- , ABSENCE-T0 deprive the class of the pleasure of your company and the beneht of your brains. 2, E . 2 5 I 5 5 . QUIZ-MCHHS by which the teachers display ignorance by asking 2, foolish questions. 1 is if if x mas! 4.11 Q 1 Q 'ri , . xl. : 1' I l is llii ' 2152? at 411, I Wfhen some people wander in their minds they haven't far to go. E K 1. ,, -4. ' Breathes there a student with soul so dead, l .4122-I I 1' 5, W'ho never to himself hath said, , f' . f? E f- 'This semester I'm going to study'. i I 'f :if Bk x wk 1, tri-rx The amount of cribb-ing on tests is directly proportioned to the 233' if square of the distance from the teacher. 2 Pk ff Pk ak ff 3VE'3l I I -it ai- '92 - I R' .Z A lot ot these open spaces we read about are under someone s hat. :I ' if 5 MR. SCHNEIDER fat Junior Class Meetingj : You boys in the back Ri.. seats who are standing up, plekasexcloie tilge windows. Miss HESS Qin Cooking lj : Catherine would you take the grapes it off the stems ?H - -'f 'f CATHERINE: No, I'd take the stems off the grapesf' I if Pk x x HEARD IN SOCIAL PROBLEMS: A myth is a female moth. 1 mf! wk if if :sf 5 Q MISS SPENCER: '6XVhat acid is used in the digestion of food in man , it if? tal . 5 455521 and other animals ? VVILLIAM SAWYER: 'tHydraulic acid. I -2 2 if if if :ff l MISS SPENCER: 'WVhat is a spectrum P JOSEPHINE NIARRAZ 'It is an apparition. A Man is the head of the house but the woman is the neck and the neck 3 -z JE.. E turns the head. 2. ATHLETE: A dignihed bunch of muscle, unable to split wood or sift ,ip ' N3 the ashes. 'Q BARBER: A brilliant conversationalist, who occasionally cuts hair. VVhy can't the new moon carry any money? Because he has only a ? 2:51 sv quarter a week and he spends that getting full. E , l LOIS TUCKER Qin Englishj : I tried to read 'A Pair of Blue Eyes' oncef' f - Page Ninety-Two itsi-Eiiiifiijjiiiiizigggiiiiifigififjj ........,.,... L.Z7'''I-.-.a,a,A.,QQQQIfQL1fIZ' ..,......... -.-M ,..,-..,- E,..:SLI-..g3..1..g.-g1Qg1pliE+ Km .1 I ' UI' mln Ulm WI' 'lilllwflllfl IIIlll f1'lu H 'w 'F7' D 4 1 I I' J I 16-Q' Q 'wwf f v'l1IIH',1ma 11 1. we wwf xlfilla' limp Im 'i'ill'W1mWmlra1l! '0 llEll limi: h...,.f'- if -w 00900 -x vw f- n - Q Illlhn ii12 fs::i'Tm5 f gy W 1 ff' 5215 gag? we 523' iv viz I 'Li I .15 'I ,Ii H, .rg Ii agf ,I ii 'efzwp ZW zmw., wwf mf, - www W I , fur 'mfr . 'ami' ZW? ax, M 32 -f ew -5 HL 11 'E+ 54 ' .a I ..... ..,.... .....,.. . ,...,., ...A.,.A. L ...,. N..- ....g 5.4- .f.f B .W ,f.f, ieN.-.B.f.f ...,L...L ...,.... . M .,.................,,,.,...,..,. , ........,.,.,.,.,.......,..,.,,.........,................. z ISHPENIING CREAMERY COMPANY Manufacturers of G fflshpeming Brand ggi? ' Mi Butter and Ice Cream I Where Inspection Is Invited ' if :wi : 'f 4 , Le: :::: ::-- -..... -ee ..... ....... - -- ...... -A ' 'S Consolidated Fuel i THE PRINCESS CANDY Q1 8: Lumber Co. 3 KITCHEN H NOW SERVES REGULAR :I BUILDING MATERIAL MEALs ,IQ COAL woon E 45C ana 55C ,Q g 'Phone 591 Ishpeming Q i Y ' I 102 S. Main St. Phone 79 Ei t:::::::-::::: :::::::--- :::::::::::::-ee:::::::::- gg THE AIVIERICAN HOME- ls the best decorated in the world, because the Spirit of Progress in this Country has made it possible for us to obtain for you, the product of the I 1,5 'Qi' ,I finest artists in Wall-Paper and manufacturers of the Highest Quality of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Enamels, Lacquers, etc. We do painting in all its branches. You hire a Lawyer to settle your wb. 2 4, legal difficulties and a. Physician for your ailments. DON'T hire an ama- E teur to Decorate your homes. 1 1: TREMBATH BROTHERS , I THE 3 lshpemlng Motor I 3, .F . I I Mig .1 . Distributor of CONGRATULATES! BUICKS AND 3 THE cLAss OF 1928 Q CHEVROLETS I h - 1 l E Cor. Second and Bank Sta. E S Pemmg' Michigan 3 . 'Phone 22 lshpeming in ro 12:22:23 :,:::::-4 ,,,::::,:::: .::: ::::::: 5 L Page Ninety-Three I 5 i!giZ2lZI?i3i??ffffffIIIfffiffiffQ2fffI3ffffffffIfl1fffffIfIfIfZZ222I2ff1ffffff2Z1?5ZQY2Qffifffffffffffffffflf11111ifIfffffifffffEQ:ffffffflffflfffffffffffffffffflffzlfflf it Bam? Q, f '. 1 1 'h- w I , - . -'KEY' .454 - . 'ZS' ,WX 71. i5Z2ee52QZQeE EeaeyiimaQ2Q2meE65eeexieae??ZQ2QgfQg?ggQQ25QQQQQQQZQQQQQQQQ Q M E3 122, ggi r-..--...----.......--..----1 ----..............--...---, 'tk + u 2. 3 o ograp it l Ph t hs of 0 ' ' 3 Quality -' vi g f . 1' 3 Modern Equipment, Efii- 1: ciency and Service Enable 5574 0 Us to Produce Photos That Please. -2? ' . . . mf : Developing and Printing Done Q Right. Picture Framing in har- 3 mony with subject. Enlargements. A . 72 Q Large and select line of fine Mouldings and Swing Frames. ., CHILD GAS RANGES AND ff S ART GALLERY 0 fuk' 1' C- D- COLE, Mgr- APPLIANCES g,., r ,ff THOS. J. BENNETT FOR EVERY USE xg we 3 Us W' Division st MICH GAS 8: ELEC C0 Z . . . V lshpeming, Michigan ' . . 'ff lshpeming, Michigan ,------------,--,--------,- ---...--..-......--....--- EZ ' P ' P Eh ,,, A... - --- -- -- s----------,------------- Q5 ,-----,-- ...,. -------,,----., ,M f? Q ll W, .GY ' gy 25 , pecla ates or Simons Brothers Charter Tri S fe P + 0 . . . af' ,A The popular Tw.n Cities Parlor Coach- yi 3 es may be chartered for any number of j- Q persons-regardless of distance. When 29 planning any kind of gathering, how ff' 0 convenient for all to travel together in if Q cne or' more of these luxurious .parlor 4: calrs ffwith a clrzurtegusi careful, liverxed M ' 1 C au eur at t e W ee . f The cost is based on the mileage and gif 51 1: . . . time, very reasonable, Business houses, . l5hPemlng1 Michigan churches, schools and privalte parties ' have found this innovation not only high- . ly pleasing to all guests. but economical gg' gi . as well. Write Charter .Trip Division or . -V, 0 . , inquire at our local station. . 'fig 0 Distributors for In every phase of its service, the Twin IP Cities Motor Coach Company lives up jg' il to an enviable reputation for courtesy. 3 Passengers may always be certain of 2.1.5 I, receiving every attention from station . U agents and drivers. g 3 Ofllce and Station, lshpeming, Michigan 5 Ti ' I. fn if Telephone 484 5 is 3' U eg H . .. A . egg li A 1- 0 1- ' mv as 1 '54 ' i 2 bi -'M my 2 -4- 223 Q W. J. BILLING, Gen'l. 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HE fz e 'uf EH: 36,4 ! lil? 0 Q! 0 -ff, .Ez lb 5 WEE lit iw Zig ,. 4l 1 M , :zzz 0 , O iff 3 3 E 3 BURTS CASH GROCERY I: 3535 Q Sellwood Block North Main street 2 . 1' Q Fancy and Staple Grocerles f 2 Fruits and Vegetables Q V :pf . Your Patronage Solicited 'Phone 328 ' E l lf 0 4 u CHARLES BURT, Propiefor 5: 7, 0 A W 5233 S M' P- 15.5 --------A-- ffff ------Aff-------A------------------------ Z ---- -- ---- - e--- '------ ----- E E R we :W W4 2,2 ' -- v... --------::::::-:::--::::,---t:-,:::::::::::::::::-., Q ISHPEMING STORE CO., LIMITED E Dealers in 3 GENERAL MERCHANDISE Flour Feed Hay Grain 1: 2 308-314 E. Ridge sf. 'Phone 291 is Ishpeming, Michigan 2 ai + --::- x --.. ::f::::x ...: ::-f::::::::::::::::-::::::+ Page Ninety-Five NH : T f .,,.i.i.it gp. . ..,. nz 0 5 A Ei a sh ? 0 5 -1 2 2 - z 5: O 2 Q S if Q hw ? ' .. Fi -u 3 5 '- E U5 Q 3 E C- Q V af W s V4 rn 1: 11 EEE 3 H EGFR 100 Per Cent For l iii' 53,1 ,.,s l qi .V fQ,i f-i ' 1 rg, ,V,s VE he T iii 211 Hg 1 ,g .-.4 ,142 ni ,, 54 iii, 5,5 5 M ,3 A 26? ., r sf M- sm s,, xg reef . W' ,Q f' V 1' ft I A,. gw: 4 nf 1,,. A EV! iff ,fv- Fi w T :Ugg if i I5 'E? if eh? ,lf N- nur V we I if 17,1 QE V. ' 4 an 2131 -,N m nii T EDUCATION ART ENTERTAINMENT f The Best Are Shown in the i 2 lshpeming and Butler Theatres f 5, A... 231 0 . ::::::::: ---.. ::-::--:::::----1:--::: ----- 2:-:: ---------' 4 L fx 2 ' ,... .,.---,.-,.,,,,-.. .... ,... .. ...Q Q. ....oooo oo ooo' Ein? l l't If 't l E E 552, :I ua 1 y urnl ure g 2 5, SOLD AT 5 JAMES E. FLAA Q l: ONE FAIR PRICE T0 ALL i 656 U ' ' eww Efficient and Courteous 3 0 Intelligent Life S? Service 0 l N 2 3 Insurance Counsel gg Quaal 8z Quaal g g 3 L::::::,:::::,::::,,,,,,,,,2 L:-:,---:: .... :::---::---. i f ..---::::::::-11--::-11--ff-:AQA::::::-:::::::-:::: gif? ith? QL! l 2 gg A. W. Myers Mercantile Company 5 THE STORE OF VALUES E E Cor. Main and Division Sts. i II The New Things an Dry Goods and The Bm Grades in Staple and 4 Womenfs Accessories Fancy Groceries, Fruits and S Shoes for the Whole Family Vegetables Q 3 Men'5 Furnishings Meats and Fish 8 641 wi .L Q if fvhg h..... ..---..-- ::::::--:: ----- :csfiii---::::-ff:ff:::f1--4 V'H BE JCPISNWMHMW C I KIRKISH STORE 2 . . WALK-ovER SHOES 3 where caving: are greatest O S Q 31: 1: . CURLEE C3..OTHES Q Serving You Well an l Serving You Most With z LONGLEY HATS z :E Dependable Values. E E lShP'emin8, Michigan g TW 2 Q ' fr, 1 ,gif ,X Page Ninety-Six ll '-11 1 -'-:-:-'- 4 ---1-11: -:1:1- '- znpf :'. .......... .. ..1- 1 1 ....f.fff,f:.':.'f.1-'.'.-f..'. -.ref .'--- .-f,f:- 'fff,' . '.:-.--'-': ' ' ' r , ' f v -1' '-2 f ' - V V f V V - - - ---V f' V ' ' wdyjjljx ' -4 vtfxgc 14 y?'uqgn '4er yfvqywf lv.?'u4gy 0mhv,V.fg?r ?:w55 'rgyfwgyf 'sig??f4f7 'w,.9w?h.fr?. 154fl5vTig? 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V ice President 3 PETER HANDBERG .... , .................... cashier JOHN JAAKSI ......,,.. .,.,... A ssistant Cashier E J. E. LERRGGEN .,,.... .,.,.,. A ssistanf Cashier 3 ROY STANSBURY ..... .,,.... A ssistant Cashier ' if' Il 261. 0 DEQ: L :,::Q::qO::0:,::-:::: :::--QOQOOPQOQC2200000-12 OOOOOO 04 If Johnson Bros. Co. A.Kettunen8zSOn 5. , . i FINE TAILORING W, ll Men S Clothing and Fur For Ladies and Gents gg . nishing Goods gs 17 A ,I Footwear for Men, Women KU? Q ', 11 and Children ' 1 ll ,s. 5, .fig Cor. Main St. and Cleveland Ave. 'J Telephone 504-J I H ff, 31:2 r in CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING All Work Guaranteed Reasonable Prices lahpeming Negaunee -1 EI? 2' E , Y' 5 L::-::--::::::::::--:::::: ::::::::::-AA:::::-:::::f-4 5 Page Ninety-Seven if A ffl, 'gh 'gmff , nw. tra r- P M1y!f':f .ggfff ' A .' 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' and Bmlder 1: . fo 11 P- m- :Phone 494 209 s. First sm. Fnday apf lsilgrgffy 9 a m' . E Shop, 411 E. Pearl sf. 12 KIELINEN Bkos., PR011. i::::::-:::- ---:: ::-:::---l L.--::::::::::-i1:-ex:-:: , -.-.-...-- Q- -............-... -.-... Q1 ASK FOR ,5 WIGWAM BRAND .3 I u ,A gals 'A me II Canned Fruits ancl Vegetables x. x he E335 fm 'ae E212 -,,: ,.,. E Lx 2 4 -4 fi H fu lb W ? 542 'Vi 24? bin? Mmfz 44 .. H5 P- fc , ,. .. gg: V 1 fi: if 4? Z' L1 ,Z Q? 723 4, , C51 guy 53 ff? 2? 92 ,eff M 31? U91 95 V fn 2 251 if? fi? 34 i fy? We 74-M7 ww 5224 3? V? fu my wjh Z- 44. A V fi, Hui 22, ,I V 'k AT ALL cRocERs 'A' i3 lx Pg CARPENTER COOK COMPANY 2 DISTRIBUTORS l- ---.-..---- -Q----+ -.-o 0- ---- ' '-- -----.'Q-. Q. -----.--.- Ziiinf if Page N' etj-E'gl1t .,.,. ,.,. ,,.,..... 1 ...,......,.,..,..,......... ,.,h,..A.,..A.A....h......,,..........,..,.,...,.... , ..,,.h.,,...,.......n....,..n.h..,..........,.. l gfggp. ,.... ....,......... .,.,. I. . J' MY, N 'YM H--H 'M P A' 'fir W5 . fm? 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T 1 3 FU t . : I.. ca 2 0 g fb 9 4 6 f 1 f 0 n L.---.-.--..----..-... 4 --...---, l FI -1 1 C :E 1 sm s S :E Y 2 5 2 P E e 2 5 I U C 2 p Z 4 3 Q m :E 2 E S3 z n uf rr: ' z l ' 2 I .,.----l KODAKS AND SUPPLIES PLAN E iii , 2 . 2 in I O 5 HOME COOKING 3 mfw . . , Your Films with Us for MODERATE RATES g O Developivg and Local Telephone No. 561 ' Printing 'fi . I I Long Distance, No. 486 2 lslvpex-ning, Michlgan g Main SL Ishpeming z ---- -- ,A A ----, :Ti f 'i M: - -T ' -'T :ni ii: I e - . gif 3 Q if 422216 a 0 uf-5 If vi, my I H iilffh 1: if 5 u 15 THE H. W. GOSSARD COMPANY fl vi I '11 0 fi 2345 51235235 Il 1+ E12 H5 xv ey! 9173 ,N .1 ,, 0 , an 4' 1: EXTENDS ITS HEARTY AND SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS I: 9 EE T0 THE EE T, :r -15552 'I 4+ ,,- Q CLASS OF 1928 1: if Q E AND WISHES EACH AND EVERY MEMBER HIS FULL g 'I :T fl Il MEASURE OF SUCCESS IN THE YEARS T0 coME J ++ g 35 5 I , L.. ----- Q. ---.-- Q.-Q.--Q. ---- - .--- oo-f------0 ---Q ----- if -fl If n,i 7 IS 5 ,fir T, - ffflff' fi . fr' fi A .wigs A- '5 LEv1NE BROS. 2 5 J. J. LEFFLER gg QUALITY APPAREL g E MEATS AND DRY GOODS E GRocERlEs s lilipemiiig Neg aunee E Division sf. Michigan E mipemiiig, Michigan . 0 ' 1 Q .... RJ, f ,V 'mf1'f,. V'7 '1 ' he ' Uv' -V V' 'Alf' -V Rf f .' 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