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lt. is the duty of tl14- jaiiitors to keep t cl4-1111. 'l'l14-y 4141 their job very well. Once swept 211141 the desks are Stl'21lg'lltL'll6'd. The l1 El 41z1V Nlr lclog'111114l has cliurqe ot' the 1141- SCHOOL CUSTODIANS Left to Right: The school custodians are Thomas M. Kirschner, Edward C. Iloglund, Wil- liam Rice, and Fred Maki. Not pictured: Mr. Hoff. At Left: Mr. Kirschner explains the opera- tion of a pressure gauge to Mr. Hoglund, Mr. Rice, and Mr. Maki. 1141 11ui141i11g' 41ust-f1'e4- 211141 at day thc clz1Ss1'41o111s are 1111s are swept at least twice ti11g.1'syst41111 111' Kirsch- . . . . . Q 4 K .rl f . l . llt'l',S Llttlllillll 4:4111sists ol' the gyni, pool 1'o411n, 211141 the pumps ill the base- lllttlll. llc l'0QU12l14'S the t.0lll1l'0l'Zllll1l'9 1.11141 relz1tive 11u111i41ity ot the class- r4141111s. Mr. Rice, lllr. Maki, 111141 Mr. lloft' are r4-spoiisible for the spot- less 4'411141itio11s ot' tl14- 1l2l1lW2lyS, sl1owcz1ses 211141 Cl2lSSl'00ll'1S. MUSIC AND ART Mrs. Ostlund exhibits an original watercolor hy Garnet Hazard to Mr. Okun and Miss Bent- ley. Helen A. Bentley, A. B. Macalester, teaches vocal music. She is responsible for the well- trained and Well-balanced vocal groups of the Ishpeming High School. Seymour Okun, A. B. Michigan State, M. M. University of Michigan, is director of inslru- men al music. Mr. Oliun formerly taught in River Rouge. Tyne Ostlund, B. S. Northern Michigan Col- lege of Education, is the art, teacher. She formerly taught art at the Grammar School. In addition to instructing: high school students. she visits each grade school once every other week. SECRETARIES Cecelia Wahlman is secretary to Superinten- dent Johnson and is in charge of the supply office. Lois Schroderous, a 1948 graduate, is secretary to Mr. Peterson. Left: Lois receives the morning mail from Mrs. Vlulllllllilll in the supply office. ,?ll?F1 S it .-Y' . -..tru-5,-iefig. ' seaylsht
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VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN Mary Goodney, right, valedie- torion, and Edna Lindberg, saluta- torian, have the two highest scholastic records of the c-lass. By doing their work consistently and well during their four years of high school, they have earned these honors. Both Edna and Mary have been active in vocal music-. Mary played in the instrumental groups and was an editor of the Annual. Edna took part in forensics and was a member of the Annual Board. Y NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-First Row-Left to Right-Mildred Junak, Suzanne Eldred, Audrey Micklow, Betty Tippett, Jean Stone, JoAnne Lammi, Carol Trondson, Viola Merrila, Edna Lindberg. Second Row--Left to Right-Marie Hult, Nancy Fandrem. Mary Goodney, Carol Kaski, Elaine Frantti, Margaret Vogeler, Delyte Heikkinen, Thomas Kangas, Roger Ikola, Donald Peterson. Senior Class Cfficers Roger Snow ,,,,.. ....,.,,.,,, P resident Edna Lindberg .......,,... Vice-President Stuart Sundblad ..... .......,, S ecretary Doreen Stampee ..,,,, ..,...... T reasurer From many samples, the officers select the class rings. Left to right they are: Stuart Sundblad, Doreen Stampee, Roger Snow, and Edna Lindberg.
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