Ishpeming High School - Hematite Yearbook (Ishpeming, MI)

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-1 HEMATITE I 953 FOREWORD MII v I III ur, IC USS 0 Q PLBLISH1 D BY THE ISHPEMING HIGH SCHOOL Ishpem1ng M1ChlgQn LAYOUT Ed1tor E TasQor1e Ass1siants r rsan N Adams COPY Edltor M E Cfufm ADVERTISING Edltor M Phe 1V Eam C 1 Edxtors T B C s rm N D Roche A Iarvls M Lem e PHOTO SCHEDULE Ed1tor P ManIe, BUSINESS MANAGEMENT H Wlrtala Assxstcmt a SALE OF HEMATITES Edltors T Bgutae M Bwome G Carlson I-I e A Ia V15 IV' Lem4e W Kounkar rho a sc e R VV1 aIa Asslstants M e me N Iimst I Maddem M Patron ca II a Qce Iarmou I I a I I P rsons SALE OF ADVERTISING L Assxs ants PHOTOGRAPHS ADVISER 1 C, ECI C Leer M .DPHII ip- f fyfif, f.I+AT grzto 1 riff.-, Ilfi- az .ua Q Sch' d A I: V-13'-' l- Iii? 1 ,i 5 'Q 1:1 ak: Sky ic L- 7 . fm,-izwfi I Li 1:.-- T: .r, :rg '1. 'T :1.:xc- :,1f:.j'-Cl, TINA QI cf I9,3 gprf-,AQIIIS fu LIIIILILQI. .-c 115: .1 :iffy fa is fT1 II'D'II II future ar-. , I D SUNJ I , . I : ' - . . I . : ' ' I ART: ' - . ewzuezr, 3, Carl Q ,. , 9 , . ' , . k . ' -P. Vic xo ' 1 ' - . 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Swa . rr,-'zr EQ f CQQ1, II.f,Ef:jL1 I Parfcris, P Petefsiti, .nf TABLE OF CONTENTS P424 Fmultx md KLIIHIITIUHIOIT mm Spmt btudcut Llh Adx U ll 111 1' 4 1 ' S 'Q ' ,,TT TT TT TT TT T TTU Il Clzlsscs T TTTT T TT T T ll Ill Urggmiza A IS T TT TT TTTT TT T39 Q ' 5 TT.T T T TT TT TTTTTTT.T TT TTTTTT T TTTT .TTT TTTT T . T57 ' X TT TTTTT TTTT T T TTTTTT T TTTT TTTT TTTT T T M67 'V S' g TTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTT T TTTT T TT TTTTT TT TTTT TTTT TTTTTTT. T T TT81 fb ' With sincere appreciation of her constant interest and assistance, we, the Class of 1953, dedicate our annual to Mrs. lack Thompson. who has been our class adviser during our last two years of high school. 3 SENICR CLASS OFFICERS Robert Sharland Presldent Nancy DeRoche VICE Presldent Roland Revello Secretary CLASS SONG ALMA MATER QTune Red Souls 1n the Sunset! Farewell dear old hlgh school We ll travel afar Our Journey IS through Though our thoughts forever Remcun here wlth you Our hearts are all Weary For partlng IS sad Oh God wont you gu1de us To the road of success On hte s gu1d1ng hrghways s t1me we must part And follow our star Farewell Alma Mater Gur school days are through We leave you forever So farewell to you Mary Lou Raclne Va1ed1ctor1an Iune Encson 4 Salutcxtoncm Ioan Aho Beverlee Anderson r,,, , H ,Treasurer I ' I I I , It , I , I , , 5 - . 1 I . 4 'WP .LN e ff' fl kkik Aff 5 ,ff r ,' y A ' , ,. , by 1 'X ff- -1 ,E-, , g .. . V ,z ff iq 'ff J,'f ' Q1 A -'33 ff- .. ,, lf ' ' w: 3 Mele? Lf. .JIZLQ5 aff ' We ... .... iff L 1 ,J J A. . , H . . . .X , I ,. .V if? 5 . ' ,Tim , I, Q ,' V Q ,f I I l, 7 T4 4. ,4 V 't f' ' Hlflxl -I V .V 7.2, ' M b . V 4 .jfffx Nu 3 43, A ' ' ' 'A ,1J f:. , ng. ix?'1 fy 'f . J ., A, , 51, Y Vy1fw'.v ' I j 'Nz -LYS Y, 4 'jdfiah ' . -l L' . K, ?' , 3 f 15, , . 1. f., 'r if . 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Mr. . .,,r..,,rYree,,er,,ee,,rr ,,... . rr,,er ,rr,.,.ee,,rre,eee, . T , Nr. ' ......,.r ..,e,,,,,,,Y,,,r,,r,,,r,,,r ,,r,,rr,,,,,,r,,,r,,,r,,,r, ,,,r,,,r ,r,, r..e ,e,,,e,,. T , I Helen A Bentley lfhba A Lklund Hxstmx .xml COIIIITIQIQI 11 Soufil Suomi Hou u-d J Broun Grace C Dunn Language Commercxal fx I x 'd.,.,.aiinn. 1 l .udp D 1-an-ell Joseph Pusher I eonard Fla.: Gladys lfrvethy jilsmrx and Engllsh Industrlal Arts VIUSIC Socml Suence 'FE'- V1 r nn A Hanex Il chard lohnson Dpmnpe Indublrlal Xrts I hdxs I Hwnm Dormhw F KiU9h1W11 SULHLQ Home Lnonormcb 7 John R Kxvlsto Helo 1 T Mfxlmg, re 1 Mathc-matlcs CUIT11'NLlllll Gertrude Klme Harold I I ynch Home Economxcs Musxc 5 M J,,,,....-1 l Minden J Maynard Loretta C McDonough Gordon NIPSSIICI Tune Ostlund H1storx and Language Industmal Arts Art I h xrlf-S Schiff-11 Osrar I' Str 1nJ Inciustual his nuance BPII ROIIZ I' llllli e 'I hompson 3111511511 Phxbual Lducduon 8 4? . ' ' .2 . ' f 1 ' K 1 W x ' - , . ' . ' An A , X X K Q W7 , 1 ' . ,kk c S. 4: if rr Social Science 'Z' a 4 4. Nt K f . . f m x' f , A 1 , 1 , 1X 9, ,,.f J I , 'z z ' 1 Y . . .' I ' 4, ' ' 1 Octcn ms Ton nsend Science ' ,fr Arthur L. N'alters Inn uage Jesse A Vail Elizabeth H. Vivian VIath6H'l8.UCS Enghsh 1,- ll Frances Skufca Clermont C Watson 'vlamorne Petersen Secretary to the Phys1cal Educatlon Seffeififb to the Supermtendent PFIUCIPHI CUSTODIANS ff Alfred Hoff Ldvward Hoglund Thomas Ixlrschner 9 ,.e Fred Niall: xxlllhl.l'll Rice YM i I I V ' ' J 9 l l l ,141- C ' 'J A f KVA. If. I - x , X 1 Q2 ff J 1 al? 5! 6.4 -s g I, -N-vb-DEW CHRISTMAS TEA CHRISTMAS TEH MR f0WAI.Yf'lYD 47' THE MEA AffI1YEQ CHRISTMAS TEA 10 C' HRI5' 7' MHS 76.4 L Cfi-fifl-' Lfxfi' Xfxf- W' SENIORS NANCY JEANNE ADAMS History and Social Science Annual Board 1 2 3 4 Allied uth234 Bandl 2 Debate 2 Forensics 1 3 4 Girls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Hoop Girls 3 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Serxice Corps 2 Senior Class Play 4 Gym Ex hibit 1 Senior Ensemble 4 Na tional Honor Society ANITA MAE AHO Commercial Band 1 2 3 4 Commercial Club 3 4 Girls Glee Club 1 2 Hoop Girls 3 Orchestra 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Student Council 2 Gym Exhibit 1 JOAN MARIE AHO History and Soc: nl Science Commercial Club 3 Hoop Girls 3 Prom Committee 3 Service Corps 2 4 Gym Exhibit 1 Nauonal Honor Society Salu tatorian BEVERLY ANNE ANDERSON tory and Social Science Annual Board 1 Allied Youth 2 3 Commercial Club 3 4 Class Treasurer 4 Girls Ensem ble 4 Mixed Ensemble 4 For ensics 2 3 4 Girls Glee Club 2 3 4 Hoop Girls 3 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Prom Comm1ttee3 Serx ice Corps 1 2 Speech Club 1 2 Senior Class Play 4 Senior En semble 4 Gym Exhibit 1 Nation al Honor Society. LORRAINE ANDERSOIN Science Commercial Club 3 4' Debate 2 3: Hoop Girls 3 Prom Com- mittee 3 Speech Club l 2' Stu- dent Council 2 Gym Exhibit 1. 12 'Nb 'se- 'Q' -rv.-.. -r A .nr Tl- 'G' 'gi .yu 'V 0,-J'X '31 f? QI' -199' CXROL XIARIE ARGALL Science Commercial Cub 3 Cirls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Hoop Firls 3 Mixed Chorus 2 3 Prom Com mittet 3 Gym Fxhlblt 1 Senior 'Vhxed Fnsemhlr 4 Scnlor Clrls Ensemble 4 RAYVIOND ARPIAINEN Manual Arts P ICHARD JOSEPH ARSENAULT Science Band 2 3 Commercial Club 3 Class Treasurer 2 Football A l'otballB12 H1Y34 u dent Council 3 Track 2 Wolyer me Boys State 3 Gym Exhibit 1 National Honor Society FERN AUSTIN Commercial Commercial Club 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Speech Club 1 2 Gym Exhibit 1 JOHN E. BEEPLING Science Class Secretary' 2 Football X g,. 4' Foo all B H'- : Mixed C orus 1 2 3' Prom Committee 3, Student Council 4 'l'r'1ck 4, Wolverine Boys State 3 Gym Exhibit 1. FLORENCE LORRAINE BENGSON History and Social Science Commercial Club 3. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 3, Gym Exhibit 1, Senior Mixed Ensem- ble 4, Senior Girls' Ensemble 4. ROBERT WILLIAM BLSS Science Commercial Club '3 Mixed Chorus 1 2 Prom Committee 'Z Track 3 4 Gwm Exhibit 1 THOMAS BEUTNER Science Annual Board 4 Debate 4 Forensics 4 Prom Committee 3 Service Corps 1 Speech Club 2 Senior Class Play 4 French Award 3 Older Boys Confer ence 1 2 Special Art 3 4 JACOB A BIETILA Science Baseball 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Prom Com mittee 3 Gym Exhibit 1 Wood wind Quintet 4 GAIL VIAE BILLINGS History and Social Science Gym Exhibit 1 MARLENE JOAN BJORNE Home Economics Annual Board 4, Allied Youth 2, 3, 45 Service Corps 4, Speech Club 1, 2: Student Council 4, Gym Exhibit 1. JI X 'NI BREWER Science Xnnual Board 4 Commercial Club 'i 4 Forensics 4 Hoop Gris 3 Prom Committee 3 Speech Club 1 2 GLORIA ANN CARLSON General Annual Board 4 Commercial Club 4 Debate 1 Forensics 1 Grrs Glee Club 1 2 Mixed Chorus 1 2 Speech Club 1 Gym Exhibit 1 Special Art 3 4 NEIL M CHAPMAN Huston and Social Science Commercial Club 3 Boys En semble 4 'Vlixed Ensemble 4 Football B 1 2 H1 Y 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Senior Ensem ble 4 Gxm Exhibit 1 Older Boys Confc rence 3 N1-XRY ELLYN CHINA Hrstors and Social Science -xnnual Board 4 Allied Youth 4 Commercial Club 'S Nlrxed Lnsemblc 4 Girls Glee Club 1 Hoo: Girls 3 Vlrxc Chorus 1 I 5 4 Prom Commit tce S Specch Club 1 Gxm Ex h bit 1 Senior Ensemble 4 N rtionil llonor Society 13 JOHN A COADY Manual Arts Allled Youth 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Boys Ensemble 4 Mxxed Ensemble 4 H1Y 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Prom Comm1t tee 3 Service Corps 1 2 Track 2 Student Manager Football 3 Semor Ensemble 4 Student Councll 3 Gym EXhlb1t 1 Older Boys Conference 3 JOHN CORNELIUSON Science Baseball 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Basketball A 4 Boys Ensembl? Football B 1 2 H Y 3 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Orches tra 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Gym Exhlblt 1 Older Boys ANNE CATHERINE DeROCHE History and Soclal Science Commerclal Club 3 Hoop Glrls 3 Prom Commlttee 3 Serxlce Corps 2 3 NANCY CLAIRE DeROCHE NANCY CATHERINE Dc VOLD Commercial Commerclal Club 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Hoop GIFIS 3 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Gxm Exhlblt 1 Semor Ensemble 4 14 WILLIAM JOHN DOBSON Ceneral HARRIETTE CERINE DOUGHERTY Commercial Annual Board 4 Commerclal Club 3 4 Gxrls Ensemble 4 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Hoop Glrls 3 Vllxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Servlce COFDS 2 Speech Club 1 Gym Ex VIARY ANN DOUGHERTY Home Fconomlcs Glrls Glee Club 1 2 Mxxed Chorus 1 Prom Commlttee Speech Club 1 2 G5m Exhlblt 1 L JUNE ERICSON Science Commerclal Club 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 2 Hoop Glrls 3 Prom Commlttee 3 Serwce Corps 2 3 Speech Club 1 Speczal Art 1 Gsm Exhlblt 1 Natlonal Honor Socletx Valcdlctorlan KXPL HENRY FASSBENDER Huston and Social Science ' . . 5 A y 3 , D , g Q , , - . 1 t . , i , , . 1 . , , Y I , D , 4 , , , 1 . , , U y , 4, . .z i- r 41 - .- ' ' . ' - . - A ' I y v lv v , , , 5 x 1 A . . Y - - . A ' C0nf91'9nC9 3- hlhll 1, Semor Ensemble 4. . , - , , . , 1 ' n v . ,- - A , , 0, Y . . . 2 ' . , . N f : ' I . ' , Y ' '1 . ' ' .f t 1 ' I y , V I - . -, - W D , , , :I A ' 'V -v Y JEANETTE ELSIE FOSMO History and Social Science Hoop Gir.ls 3, Prom Commit- tee 3, Service Corps 1, 2, Speech Club 2, Gym Exhibit 1. ALICE FRUSTAGLIO Home Economics Prom Committee 3 Gym h1b1t1 JEANETTE FRANCES GARCEAU Science Annual Board 2 3 4 Com mercial Club 3 4 Cheerleader 1 2 Class Secretary 1 Hoop Girls 3 Prom Committee 3 Speech Club 1 2 Gym Exhibit 1 Na tional Honor Societv RAYMOND FRED GAUTHIER Manual Arts ELENORE RUTH GIESER Science Annual Board 1 2 3 4 Com mercial Club 4 Girls Ensemble 1 4 Mixed Ensemble4 Forensics 3 Girls Glee Club 1 2 3 Hoop Girls 3 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Serxice Corps 3 Speech Club 1 Senior Class Play 4 Wolxerlne Girls State 3 Senior Ensemble 4 Gym Exhibit 1 National Honor S tletx OVVEN GORDON History and Social Science Commercial Club 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Service Corps 1, 25 Senior Class Play 4, Gym Ex- hibit 1. SYLVIA MARION GRETA GUSTAFSON Home Economics Hoop Girls 3 Prom Committee 3 Service Corps 3 Speech Club l Gym Fxhlblt 1 DXINIEL C HARRINGTON History and Social Science Football B 1 2 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 Prom Comm1ttee3 VXILLIAM STEPHEN HATCH Manual Arts Gx m Exhibit 1 ELIZXBLTH JEAIN HECKO Commercial Xll ed Youth 4 Commercial Club 4 Girls Glee Club 3 Prom Committee 3 Gym Exhibit l National Honor Society 1 CORRINE JOAN HERMAN Commercial Commercial Club 3 4 Girls Ensemble 1 2 Mixed Ensemble 1 2 Girls Glee Club 1 2 Mixed Chorus 1 2 Prom Committee 3 Speech Club 2 Gym Exhibit 1 SHIRLEY ELIZABETH HODGE Home Economics Prom Committee 3 Gym EX hlblt 1 WALTER M HODGE Manual Arts Mixed Chorus 1 2 'K Gvm Ex hlblt 1 IDA MAE JACKSON General Commercial Club 3. ARLENE ELLEN JARVIS Science Annual Board 4, Forensics I, 33 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Hoop Girls 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 3, Service Corps 2, Prom Committee 3, Speech Club 2, Senior Class Play 4, Special Art 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Exhibit 1. 16 'vv 3.1 754' 'KD .rf IQ FV 3 J' ANTTTE LORRAINE JOHNSON Home Economics Iloop G r s 3 Gym Exhibit 1 JJXNN MARION JOHNSON Home Economics 'xllied Youth 4 Gym Exhibit MARIE HELENA JOHNSON Home Economics Prom Committee 3 MARY ELIZABETH JOHNSON Commercial Allied Youth 2 3 4 Commer cial Club 3, 43 Hoop G1rls 3, Or- chestra 3, Prom Committee 3, Service Corps 4, Speech Club 1. 2, Gym Exhibit 1. ROBERT CHARLES JOHNSON Science Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball B 2, Boys' En-seimble 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Student Council 4, Senior Class Play 4, Older Boys' Conference 1, 2, 33 Gym Exhibit 1. EARL JOHN JONES History and Social Science Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Exhibit 1. DONALD PAUL KANGAS Science Baseball 3, 4, Basketball A 2, 3' 4, Basketball B 1, Football A 2, 33 Football B 1, Hi-Y 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, Older Boys' Conference 2, Gym Exhibit 1. IDA VIRGINIA KANGAS Commercial Commercial Club 3 4 Hoop Girls 3 Prom Committee 3 Chorus 1 2 ROBERT LESLIE KELLY Science Band 1 2 Football B 2 Serx ice Corps 3 4 Track 2 Gym Ex hlblt 1 COLLEEIN ANN KEMP History and Social Science Commercial Club 3 Glrls En semble 2 3 4 Mixed Ensemble 4 Girls Glee Clu 3 Hoop Girls 3 Mixe Chorus 1 2 3 4 Prom Commit tee 3 Sernce Corps 3 Gxm Ex hibnt 1 Senior Ensemble 4 ,,-u 1010 il Y' 'If' 43 KENNETH E. KIELINEN Manual Arts Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Football B 1, 2, Student Council 4, Track 2, Gym Exhibit 1, Older Boys' Con- ference 3. PAUL EDWARD KIRSCHNER Science Football A 3, 43 Football B 1, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 4, Track 2, Gym Exhibit 1. FERN ELAINE KLIPPEL Commercial Allred Youth 2 3 4 Commer cial Club 3 4 Forensics 3 Hoop Glr s 3 Prom Commlttee 3 Ser tice Corps 2 Speech Club 1 Gym Exhibit 1 EAN L KOUKKARI Commercial Commercial Club 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 3 Hoop Girls 'S Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 Student Council 1 National Honor So- clety VK ILL XRD LLOYD KOUKKARI Huston and Social Science Xnnual Board 3 4 Band 1 Mixed Chorus 3 Prom Commlt tce 3 Senior Cla s Plat 4 Track 2 Older Boys Conference 3 Gxm Exhibit 1 ...ess '54 KX 1 JOANNE ETHEL LARSON Commercial Allied Youth 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 1, Orchesra 3, 4: Gym Exhibit 1 MARION JOY LEMKE Science Glrls Glee Club 2 Hoop Girls 3 Prom Committee 3 Service Corps 2 Gym Exhibit 1 Natlonal Honor Society NANCY PATRICIA LEPISTO Home Economics Service Corps 1 Speech Club 1 Gym Exhibit 1 ROSEMARY LEVLRTOIN Commercial Allied Youth 2 3 4 Commer cial Club 3 4 Girls Ensemble 2 4 Mixed Ensemble 3 4 Girls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Senior Ensemble 4 NANCY ELIZABFTH LUNDIN History and Social Science Allied Youth 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Commercial Club 3 4 Hoop Girls 3 Orchestra 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Serx ice Corps 3 4 Woodvund Quintet 4 18 ROBERT MICHAEL MAKI History and Social Science Baseball 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 35 Service Corps 2, Gym Exhibit 1 PRISCILLA ANN MANLEY Science Annual Board 2 3 4 Al1e l Youth 3 Comm rc al Club 3 4 Fo ensics 1 3 4 Hoop Girls 3 Prom Committee 3 Se x 1ps1234Spec1C 1 2 Senior Class P ay 4 Na lon al Honor Society LORETTA MARION MARCOTTE Home Lconomlcs X11 ed Youth 4 Gym Exh b t CAROL MARRA Science Allied Youth 3 Class Vice President 2 Forens cs 1 2 3 Girls Glee Club 2 Hoop Girls 3 Prom COmm1tt9e 3 Service Corp 2 3 Speech Club 1 2 Gym Exhibt 1 National Honor Society BARBARA LORRAINE MEDLYN History and Social Science Allied Youth 4 Commercial Club 4 Girls Glee Club 1 2 Hoop Girls 3 MIXGQ Chorus 1 2 3 Prom Commit ee 3 Speech Club 1 Gym Exhibit 1 TERRENCE EARL MEYER Manual Arts Allled Youth 3 4 Bots Ensem ble 3 4 Mlxed Ensemble 3 4 Football B 2 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Prom C0mm1t ee 3 Track 2 Senlor Class Plas 4 Gsm Ex hlbll 1 DAVID KEAST MITCHELL Sclence Basketball A 2 Basketball B 1 Class Presldent 1 Boys En semble 2 Mlxed Ensemble 1 2 Football A 1 2 Mnxed Chorus 1 2 Servxce Corps 2 Speech 1 er Boys Conference 1 2 ANTHONY P NARDI History and Social Science PAUL J NARDI History and Soclal Science Mixed Chorus 1 Prom Commlt tee 3 Gym Exhlblt 1 PHILLIP MICHAEL NARDI History and Socnal Science Allned Youth 4 Football A 2 3 4 Football B 1 Track 3 LXRRY G NAULT Scnence Football B 1 2 Prom Com mlttee 3 Gym Exhlblt 1 CXRL J NELSON Science Football A 2 3 4 Football B 1 H1Y 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 1 2 3 Prom Commlttee 3 Student Councll 1 Wolverme Boys State Gym Exhlblt 1 KENNETH E NELSON Commercial Basketball A 4 Commerclal Club 4 Golf 2 3 4 H1 Y 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Gym Exhlbxt 1 Older Boss Conference 3 VS ILLIAM LOUIS OTTMANN General Boys Ensemble 3 4 Mlxed Ensemble 3 4 Football B 1 Mlx ed Chorus 2 3 4 Semor Class Plat 4 Gxm EXhlblt 1 DOINALD ROY PALOMAKI Science Gxm Lwhlblt 1 Natlonal Honor ocletx 19 I . , 1 ' , 1 . ' - l ' 1 3 ' v I v L v , ' ' ' I .. I . ' . t U . ' , I I ' y I y 1 - - ' 1 Student Council 1, Track 2, Old- -3 ' - . , . . I . . , - ' , , , 1 - , v Y I , . Y Y - ' V , ? Y Y ' ' s 7' 1' Y - S '. 9 v v . ' ROBERT MARVIN PANTTI Manual Arts Gym Exhibit 1. ROBERT THOMAS PENHALE Manual Arts H1 Y 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 Prom Committee 3 Gym Exhibit 1 Track 3 FRANCIS R PEPIN Manual Arts Baseball 1 2 Basketball 1 2 Football A 3 Football 1 2 Gym Exhibit 1 RITA PEPIN General Allied Youth 2 Commercial Club 3 Prom Committee 3 Speech Club 1 2 Gvm Exhibit JOHN B PHILIPPI History and Social Sclenw Allied Youth 2 3 4 Basket ball A 3 4 Basketball B 2 Com mercial Club 4 Football B 2 H1Y 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Track 2 3 4 Older Boys Con ference 3 20 Q-'N 'G' JANICE PIETRO Home Economics Prom Committee 3, Gym Ex- hihit 1. MARILYN E PLYER Science Annual Board 4 Girls E semble 2 G1rls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Hoop Girls 3 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Service Corps 1 2 3 4 Senior Class Play 4 Gxm Exhibit 1 MARY LOU ELIZABETH RACINE Commercial Commercial Club 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 Girls Glee Club 1 Hoop Girls 3 Prom Committee BYRON BEN RENZ Science Class President 2 Debate 2 3 4 Boys Ensemble 1 2 3 4 Mix ed Ensemble 1 2 3 4 Forensics 1 3 4 Football A 2 Football B 1 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Serv ice Corps 1 2 3 Student Coun cil 1 2 3 4 Senior Class Play 4 Wolverine Boys State 3 Na tional Honor Society ROLAND JAMES REVELLO Science Baseball 3 Class Secretary 4 Forensics 3 Football B 2 Serv ice Corps 1 2 3 4 Student Coun cil 4 Gym Exhibit 1 Older Boys Conference 3 ll ILI IKM HENRY RINNI' Science Baseball 2 Mvccd Chorus 1 I Prom Commlttee I gen ce Corp 'Z Gxm Ftchtblt I I tI'LYN JOAN RITARI Commercial Commerctal Club 'S 4 Iloop Clrs 'X Speech Club 2 DALE FARL ROBERTS Manual Arts Mlxed Chorus 1 Specnal Art LFSLIP CHARLES RUOHOMAKI Qclence I led Youth 4 Boxs emblc 4 Forenslcs 2 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Serxlce Corps 'S 4 Gxm Exhlhlt 1 O 1 I oxs Conference 2 CATHERINE A RYA-.IN General Hoop Glfls 'S Prom Commlttee 2 Sen or Class Plat 4 Gxm Fx htblt 1 XX ROBEPT SXI 'XII Nhnual Arts Cxm Fxhlhlt 1 POISI RT L SIIXRL XND Science B'1seh'1ll 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 'Z 4 Class Presxdent Class X1cePres1dent 1 Football I 4 Foolb B 1 H1 4 Prom Commlttce '3 Serxlce Corps 3 Student Counc1l4 Track 4 4 Wolxerme Boxs Sta CI XI DI' TTE INEZ SIMONS Science Bdnd 1 2 'E 4 Class Treasurer 1 Guls Ensemble 2 Mtxcd En semble 2 3 4 G1rls Glee Club 2 3 4 Hoop Glrls '3 Mux Prom Comm ttee 'R Student Counc II Gsm Fvchlblt Sen or Fnsemble 4 N'1t1onal Ilonoz Soctetx .Il XIX SOLBERG Home lfconomlcs Xlllccl Youth 'S 4 Commerctal Qlllh 2 Glrls Ensemble 4 Glrls Glet Club 1 2 2 4 Mvced Chorus l 4 Semot Fnscmble 4 Gxm I xhlblt 1 L IRL N1 SL PERKO Hlstorw and S0cl Ll Sclenoe Xnnual Board 2 4 Serwlce CUIIJ 1 4 Gxm Evchlbtt 1 Older Bots Confexencc I Football Nlan xf.,er 1 2 Spec al Xrt 1 71 , H AA . 2' 4 K ' A -1 I I ju, . - . . , A , , ., 3 V 4, - , I A Q, 1, 1 I an ', '-Y 3. 2, :,, Q ' Y ' 5 te 3. in f 3 . , 1, 1, H' ' ted lv Gym Exhibit 1. Ctorus 2, -'3 4, Orchestra 'S t ' 1 F 1' M . . A I' -A f, 41 g .. ' ' 1, ur , En- E' . , 't 5 .V , ' , lates- 1 ' ' V . I ELIZABETH ANN SUPERKO History and Social Science Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mix- ed Chorus 4, Service Corps 2, 3: Gym Exhihit 1. DONNA JEAN SWANSON Home Lconomics Annual Board 3 4 Prom om mittee 3 Student Council 3 Gym Exhibit 1 HARTLEY D SWANSON Science Band 1 2 Boys Ensemble 1 2 3 4 Mixed Ensemble 1 2 3 Football A 2 Football B 1 MIXGG Chorus 1 2 3 4 Prom Commit tee 3 Student Council 1 Track ELIZABETH FRANCES TASSONE Science Annual Board 2 3 4 All ed Youth 3 4 Commercial Club 3 Class Secretary 3 Forensics 1 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 Hoop Girls 3 Prom Committee 3 Seri ice Corps 2 Speech Club 1 2 3 Student Council 3 4 Senior Class Play 4 Wolverine Girls State 3 Gxm Exhibit 1 National Honor Society THOMAS J THORNTON .CJ Manual Arts Basketball A 3 4 Basketball B 2 Class President 3 Football A 3 4 Football B 1 2 HiY3 4 Prom Committee 3 Speech Club 3 Student Council 3 Track 2 VVolxer1ne Boxs State 3 22 ft- Q4 R.. -nu, EVELYN JEANETTE TOWNSEND History and Social Science Comme1'c'al Club 3, Senior Class Play 4. JOYCF MARLI' NF' 'IROMBLAY Commercial Annual Board 4 Commercial ub 3 4 Girls Glee Club 1 2 4 Gym Exhibit 1 JAMFS R TUOMELA Manual Arts Baseball 4 Track 2 Gym Ex hibit 1 JEAN LORRAINE TYYNISMAA Home Pconomics ROGER R URICH Science Commercial Club 3 Football B 1 2 H1 Y 4 Prom Committee 3 Student Council 3 Senior Class Play, 1 Older Boys Con ference 2 3 DONNA RAE VXHAMAA Historw :md Socml Science Commercial Club 4 Gxm EK hlbxt I JANET CAROLE XERCOE Home Economlcs Glrls Glee Club 4 Mxxed Chorus 4 Gym Exhlbxt 1 Semor Fnsemble 4 RO BERT WHITE Manual Arts Football A 4 Football B 1 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 SCTXICQ Corps 4 Track 4 5-K, mi as-M-.,, fn, 'CY Not Plctured JEROME P LEI-ITO Manual Arts Band 1 2 3 CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose WILLIAM H WILLIAMS Huston and Social Scnence Allled Youth 4 Football A Football B I 2 Prom Commxt toe 2 TraclL2 3 4 Gym Exhxblt RUTH A WIRTALA Sclence Annual Board 4 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 3 Hoop Glrls 3 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 Prom Commxttee 3 Seruce Corps 1 2 4 Student COUHCII 2 Gym Exhlbxt 1 Na txonal Honor SOCl6tN CHARLES ZHULKIE Manual Arts M1XCd Chorus 1 2 3 Prom Commlttee 3 Serwce Corps 1 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Gym Exhlblt I Older Boys Conference 1 2 CLASS MOTTO The Ropes of the Past Wlll Rmg the Bells of the Future CLASS COLORS Block and Whlte 23 ff WI:-areszusfswe Busy U v ' - A Y VVHnr P ' E N n Q :En 1, k .1 9 i L-J PAY Ancwrmow Expeennglvr. v 'im sf W?-, ,A H Q 11535 in pl'-sjxucs ab Lncsurs, pusnsc M 4vf 'M ugjv Ny, f nv 396 Q! 1 'bf 4, Ns- R.SuAauwo R-MGX' J CORD' bb- VV- J rmes Xlmlermxr .Term Bewl 1 Normin mlrmx I uren Be-we Ieter c X ifl Nfl llllm.-. 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Q A ' 1 1 M Q 1 1' V 1 1 ' 3 V . 1 - S V X V! ,, V , M V VV . llouglaq P-llmer llelen alom :ki Joan Palnmaki S X Pwlomaki Pdtrxcxa P11111 Lmlly Penrose Judith Peterson Steven Pietru .Joseph I'mrlPr J :net Prxor llnme 4 RoulP:lLe If an f Q-urge Qua ll XIITI lm Rumlman Q ' J met 13 I l nnette Xnflre 1,- l Rumi W Q- w Nhry Qt Xnr re A Xl lrxlwn Ren-llu 1 1 nl lnm .ff John Rlnne nn Silo . N ,z 'renee ' . '- Rohure f Shnron Szlmlers Suszl lx ' Roberts 67' ni.: HD . Vlzlress Snrvelln 8 r Dale Roc-k sc , V t ' Q. Stark Nancy' ff ,, A .J bw 36 41 we-v W A491 fr' ' ,ga fc- u . S K'-. '41 nv-, ih lrrm llelen Thornton Illfl In ,amor I hr-num. Tmch ru sumlbl ul oth UW 1 ll lrr et SNK lhsflll I rl est xl- R. mnllr llll xl lk T19 Xlll x 'aryl US- . ', 1, l Jzl Ck Tu but 15,1 N mf' F' 5, Gorvlun Vercoe Teresa 'I':lSS0l'1 Larry Vivian 1-' Wx Q...-f In I l ,-x, vQn. Q' Ex .- r il y ulkm Nm nuured J Iahnqnen L Lalfaxe lust Ffvfswwfafv Gm-f.s 72-11 if HAIL' BEACON LIGHT Holll beocon lloht of lshpermnq Hotl Htgh School tts ot thee we stnq lNeoth heov ns hlon dome of ozure blue f rw gc tlfm FTYT truer: Surrounded by the hllls so old Whose rron heorts ore strong ond bold ln thee thetr love ond hope obtde Thy sons ond douqhters do thee bless 'Thy teochrnos mould o hte s success Then let us hoste ond go londs rore Vllreothe round ou I-llgn School ever l Supe tor s mtohtx deeps o e blue A d northern slctes ore t dt tot hue Cu color thls tt tells of nu nt Ot love ol truth ond love ot r1ght Lono hte ond heorlth ond hoppy hours God oront thee Alrncz lvloter ours CII' , T1 , . V Thou or. thvselt c .' . ,Nd ,. -, To thee our people turn with pride, n ' - . ' . 'r , T Q . 7 A 6.5. I . , X Q I C C S f WEN NATION -KI HONOR QOCIETX L to R Ron I C M'1rr'l J Erxccon J Koukkall C Slmons Ig TaQsonv F Hcckd Ron II R Xxsenault P Manlcx NI Lemke B Xnderwn F G1eQer J Gucoau Poxx HI 'N Xdamx B Rem R VKIIITIZI D Pfmlomflkl NI E Chmn J Aho ff' 'Fr 0 M49 ' 'V 3, Q 5 f .ff MA N: K J.. HOU! 1 IRI N n N us!! on 1 Ju 111 ff K 1 P ccilx n xx f Fu mn X: 9 xe-1 xu xx muon 1 f J nm rp yn 011 'ou L f M 1 Lnlcy J Nu Lv xo :ru :LJ lin 's'JN'Nl'I lilxl' D lHORLs 1 411 It N 1 1 1 111 S BLISSICIK J Conte NI IJQL111111b11L1 1 Duns n X 11x11 en Ill xon 01 m 0 1 1 n Johnx n 1 L In L JN '11 N XIan11Qon M 1W lIl1Olllt J XIII' e x J M1111 B INdu N11 on XI X111n11n 'NI On1111e1l11 'NI P1311 B Parxons T PIIFUII L PLFIIONQ NI Roxu J S0ll1Q11, S Stanmlnuq. S1 X1 OS 'N Xclnns D 111111112011 J Xn1111 on K Xnflorlon S Xncluxon S Anderson S Ben ion J Boboa 1 QIIIIOD M I L111nn J C IX P Donn C D1Xol11 IN DLX old H Doughcrtx N D1111141111 11 111111 J 11011111 Nl X Fowtxut L I-011111 P If11r11tte IN Gothe C Gzanlund B Hitch J IJOIQIH 'I 111 11 I 1011611 H Johnx C, Ix1n111 I K11l1nen G K1n1lst1'1n11 I K1ndbtrand E L1nga1Q R Lexerton I NI11111:-Q IN Moss C Mudge Nmho Q B NIHIJIS I 011111 I Pcuxonx M Patmn J P1 er n S R111 I S S llldQlS C S1n1ons G Skmxes 'XI Sm1th L St John K Sundhlad F Supe11x0 J Supexlxo 11 SKK 111x1111 NI S11 IIISOH C TIYIIIIIXD T T'1 xon J T11x1x11h'1 I 'Iul11l11 S Tullxlu J Voel111r P Wntfmen 'IIINOPS M Xn11l X N.r11111121l11 J X1nelh D Be1tL1111 X Llnpmdn B Chapman N Chapman D I its I 1x1111l11 I Kontlo K I mson XY Ma nuson R Nflult W N1em1 P NIHHIS J R1nn1 L Ruo110n1a111 111n1et G V XX X111 a H1 BXSSIS X Xndrexx D Atluns R Bag IOFQ F B991 J Berg L Bess L Clark J COFHGIILIQOU R D011 K l1111off 1x FIILSOH R Gahour P Gleason X Goodno R Ilockmg D H0111 D IIoln1g1en 111101191 I J11111111 J Jenfen R Jomen R Johnson E Jones G Kdlmla P KOnt1o J Ko onen F I Lundm P NI1l1f111m P NI'1ttQon R Matnon T 'NIQXQ1 B NelQon A Olson J Ornbrello NK Ottm1nn P Pepm R 111111111 111111 J 11211 0 B Pfnf J Ru11Q P Stoll II Swanson H Xogzeler T Zhu 19 KIRIS I-NNPNIBI In 51 1 CI 1 1 11111 NI N111140 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 ll 111 1111 S11 11111111 1 1 xx Jnxon 111 1 emobc 1 oe 61 u11 man Johns 'XI Allen A '11 S11 '1i.1,.i11,41 Al. .X11 , 11. 1Xll1'1'.'I1I, N, Sz11'1111, M. 5111 1, '. 2 . 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D 1111 1 ,LP . 1. .Q ,11, . .- , .1. .. . . -' .f . . ' . . 1111 ' L .. J. . I I.. 1 1 1-1 111121: I J. T1 11011. N, INV-1111, B, .'11111Js111, T. Tusson. M. 1'121C1Q. N. Gfrhv, C. SI 11N, . , . L ' - 11111-1 11111 ll M. P1 11. C. .K-.l'Q2l11, Il, l111'.1:111-115. S. 1311ssi1-1-11, 1'. F11-1-111-, M. 511-111. li. 1.LAXt'111Xl J, .lf-nw-11: 111111 III I-Q. 1111151:1n. M. M11:1111w1111. M. B1--'1' 11. Iii 11'1s. Ii, Gienf. I-I. I.1111g11f1f. li, S111111:11z111 N. 1-14: R111 IV M. S .' , J. M ,'1-, Ii, P ' W, I. Tulkk, J, Y lk ', M. R 11 ' , L. 1i1,1111n1z111. II GLE E CLUB L. to R. Row I-P. St. Andre S. Tulkki, M. Omhrello J. Nicholls E. Green, R, Peterson E. Langaas M. Mctnrmiclx Ron II J Conte S P'llOI11alxl B Pwr-ons S Sanders P VIQHIIU E Supuko P LaPo1nte S Bxe Ron III B Anderson N Bacon I Parsons M Ifide G Skcwxes J Trevtartha 'NI Svmnson C Fng,stro'n Row IV J Solberg J Olllla. C Salxello B Carlton S Xndelson L Treloar B Hatch M X I-ostxut B Nmms VOCAL MUSIC That Muslc hath charms was proved to numbers The Heavens Are Telhng and the audlehce at our Chrlstmas Concert thls Hear My Prayer year The Glrls Glee Club sang as openmg The Mlxed Chorus sang Sma Noel fIl'I' CLLB Pon II D Xndelson L IIe'1us1fle C SIITIOHS P Iweclette M Pdlu B Nault M X Ivwmun F Nnult Ron III M Smlth I' Rundmdn J Knlght II Johns Il lhornton N Stark G Klndstrdncl I' IN1rxf1 C Tamblxn Ion IX NI Adams J Dahl D Rouladge P Denn IN Dovsrmk V Johnson L Klellnen M 'Vldgnuson K Slndblad 42 Y , , . , Y 'X .. , w . . . Y' , .' 3. ' - , i . , . c V . Q . ., . , . . , . . , , . ' ' ' Y . , . , . ' ' Y . ' , . z '.' , . ' , . ' . , 1 . S ' ' , . , ' . , A 1.2 I ' ' L. to R.. Row I---S. Kurin, J. McGinnis, K. Anderson, J. Fasshcncler, S. Anderson. H. Dougherty. li. Gieser: . ' -- .l K , . 1 . . .' . f '. . . . . ..'. lx ' ' , . : g WY ' ' . ', . f- . ' f . ' . .. 1 1' ., ' . , . 1 . GLEE CI LB R Ro E St Xndre C Tassone C Granlund R Flanmrx T Taeson J Holem Roxx II D N lchel 'NI Mow J Prxor M NIHHIOIIHQ P 'Wntanen lN Gothe 'NI Patron Row III L Fowler S Gauthler F llnrl N DeX cl NI E Chlnn J Maddexn J Jensen I Donito Row IX J Anderson H Swanson M Beuhng, L Mudge L Dunstan S Robexts L Kmdstrand R Lewerton Cradle l-lymn The Glory of the Lord and the ll'1Sp1I'lI'1Q Hallelulah Chorus The Easter proaram cons1sted of the Canla ta Ollvet lo Calvary Tlms was sung by the Mnled Cf orus Mlxed Ensemble and Sololsls Ohvet to Calvary recalls the sunple and reverent scenes wlmch marked the last few days of the Savlor s l1le on earth Al the Spnng Concert thls year the MlXed Cnorus sana tne charmlng and rnelochous con Q al' to Hrnem Pl xx l GLEL Foxx I 5 Johnson J Cox B Holmgren Fxrxe K Luoetarl lnslwulx ll te N Xl P Poxx IX I Tulkl-1 M xllen C Argall Xold M DeChambeau CIIB S BUHSIQIL S Ilendrxck on NI B file C St John Superko P o11n B Pxe I Nldrkutx F Ben son un our IINI 'I' Pmon J Fernei E Penrose J Nercoe J Xoellxer S Bengbon C. De 43 MIXFD EN SLMBI lf L to R Row I B Anderson M E Chmn S Stansbury N Gothe C Kemp J Maddern wx II Kontxo N Bacon E Dunstdn M Paju C Slmone H Johns IL Rundmin Row III B Renz J Voolker E Gxeser M Comensoll W Nleml J Coadx R Leverton Rom IV L Bess X Goodney II Swanson J Omhretlo W Ottmann V Frustagllo N Chapman certtzed grand opera VSTSIOD of Martha beloved composer Mountcuns and l Heard a Forest Praymg The Boys Chorus Sana the gay and were presented by the Glrls Glee Club r ythrruc Swma Along and Let There Be ln A Trlbute to Romberg the M1XSd Ensern Musto ble sang many ol the farmltar songs by that Th1s year our mustc department eonststed H M-'if BOX S Cl-IORl S 0 R Ou I D B umm L KOHIIO R Trestaln P IN1ult T1 mtthlck R Ilmx L XX Ottmmn T Zhulkxe A Archlbald Row II B Ren! X Goorinex 'VI Cornensoll L Puohomakl K hIltSfIl1 N Chapman Coach H Vogeler H Swanson Ron III VX Vhrtdlt I Bess I Omtuello P M thonex XR 1 nu .wper K teml F Becr Ielson Roxx IX ndrux axle K Sonen J P uw X IfruRt1g,1o J Cornelluson R Johnson 44 fv ACCONWAWISTS Kenneth Erlcson, M1r1am Rundman and Erna Rundman of vanous nev aroubs such as Boys Chorus the vmrmuq gmups The vocal muslc depgrf Glrls Ensemble and Sen1or Mlxed Ensemble ment has been under the capable guldance of The Ensembles nave been called upon to Mlss Gladys Freethy, 1ts new dlrector, and We perforrr at einer spe lal school lunctlons nave emoyed Workmng Wllh her very much M1ss Beth Rundman was accompamst for Mary Ellyn Chuan Sl' NIUR NIIXI' D P NSI WIBI I' 4 'lm B II C xr all 'N Chapman If Gxeser J Xercoo H Swanson NI E Chmn Row III B Pang L Iuohonmkl XX Ottrnann J Coady 'N 'xddms T 'Nieyer E Jones R Johnson 4 - L , . , . . I.. to Huw I TC, Superko. J. Snlberg. II. lJuLlQlX9I'l5', N. IJeVolrl, B. Anderson, C, Kemp, C. Simons, R. I.vx'vrIm1 I. ' II F, enzs n. fy I gr' , .'. ' ' ' U I. ' , . ' 'A , . '2 ' , - , . ' 3 Pl' RSON WI' I BAND Claxmets N Andrew C S1mon-. K Sundhlad C T'1mhl3n E I-klund A Aho J Larson M Magnuson IN Stark Flutes J Coxnehuson P Donn Oboe J B1et1la Bassoon H Johns French Horns N Lund1n R TI'Ol'119lh1Ck H Thornton V Johnson Stxophonc K K1e11nen R Johnson X Goodnex D Lehtmen L Klehnen C URen Trumpets K PYICSOH P Mahon 3 J Ruugl J Dahl Trgmboneg 1x1 Domi-lgk D Rovg ledge G Quaal Fuphomum N Adams C Br1n Souwphone K Lau son M A Voegttlme PQFCUSSION W 'Wlrtala D Stolen G K1HdStf3Ud B Ostlund VX Jette BAND Throughout th1s year the presence of the band lab UCC11 Srl by TS CNC I basketball games pep meetmgs and espec ally durtna the fourth pertod of the school clay Tnts years marchtna band had some rather snappy maneuvertng up the1r sleeve lust as the band approached 1lS peak freeztng weather pre vented the1r performance at the last home aarre Tne band and chorus gave the Chrtstmas Con cert Jotntly thts year the band portton betna htghltghted by Iesu Ioy of Mans Deslrmg by I S Bach Followlna th1s corcert tne band cele brated t1e1r annual Chrtstmas Party at the VV1nter Sports Club The band made appearances at all the basket ball aam s provlng the a ousttcal advontaae o the ne J band balcony Cf especlal note was the contr1but1on of the band to the Dlstrlct Tourna ment The b ass quartet and Bo clartret tr o fu n sr ed mus1c of a d1vert1mento nature for the Sentor Class Play The brass quartet and two solotsts Nor'nan Andrew and Kenneth Ertcson entered e fe tnpett at Marquette on Marc 2l A saxophone quartet and woodwtnd qum tet were also act1ve dur1ng the sprmg The m1d wtnter concert was gtven Jotntly by the orchestra and band wtth Mr Lynch perform mg on cello and Mrs Lynch asststmg tn the v1o lm sect1on Kenneth ETICSOH and Norman Andrew rendered cred1table performances as student onductors w1th the orchestra and band re spectlvely The concert was h1ghl1ghted by the Chorale and Fugue 1n G Mmor of Bach played by the concert band The concert was enthustastt ally recetved by an unusually large audtence The htgh spot 1n the Sprrng act1v1t1es lS the band esnval THIS year tt was held IU Menom nee a :hstance of 140 mtles Some players were chosen to play 1n the massed band whtch performed tn he eventna 1n the new Blesch Audttonum The band wound up the year by sharma nalf of the Sprtng Concert program wtth the chorus and near htng m the Memorlal Day parade I I' RSONNI I ORC HI' STRA 11+ moe 1 II Q Xncheu Bassoon H lohns Hom X Johnson Tum mpum X J 1 ss Ostlunc 1ommn1 xxx I o e YIIUYH uno 0115 15,,nuson 1 10 1 C Mu lx Xnderson B I usons Sccond X10 ms NI 1 Yunnan H Swanson C St John V1o1a M Rundman V1o1onr.el1o M A Fostsext I 1'1 IJ- 1' T K .4 ' Z- .h 1' F, - - - . - f . V . I' , . , . , . . , - . -Y - , - 1 - . ' S - 1 1 1 ,- 1 . .' I I . , . it Q if sf. . . ,1. . ' Y . , . I A K - 1 . -- A H . , . 5 A T. ' Y . '- U , . 2 1 I f . -- - 5 .1 be . '. , , 1 5 f . , . , . , . , . . u A C 1 V I 1 A LAAW x 1 ., , Q ' 1 l 1 1 arly ' ryonc at football and th 1 st.-:ol co11 1.1011 1 1, -1 - 1,h I I A - T 1 I -Tl 1 . f . . . h . . r ' A ' - I . y - V 1 r T A V I 1 . . . My . . F 1 , V I T I 1 H . . C4 . 4 1 , ' I ' H .e , ' 1 co Q 1 A f 3 ' , ' ' ' . ' 1 , KVA I A Y T - T ' I I , . . .1 1, . . 1 r ' '1 1 ' 'J' M V . I A C . . . A 1, , , v . , . .- 1 . 1 1 1 .- , ,1 1 P11 M -P, Ibenng Ol J, Htetilag Cla 'in xl N. 1 ' 'Q 1 . sg ' ', .' 3 I1 K. '.z1.'.1's1-r1g Ti ' ' X '. XVi1'tz1lz13 Ii'I L1.','lUll 131 1' ig T' I 's N. Do ic'k, It 'I VVlt'flf-f I pet KV r.1'1-rung Pi' f ' A M. M: ' I 1 Fi .yt V' lits . figs-. '. 1 , . 'z 3 1' f 1 . K. . x ' , . ' , . . Q ' r , ' Q ' A . . ' ' . 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A X M 43 . , 5 'lx 4 5 ,, I ,f x.. s ' Q5,--A ' W4 M- N 'f--Q-1 f1QWf 4K STUDEN T COUWCIL L to R Row I H Thornton I 'lulkkl M Sfllllh J Besola If Tassone M Bjorne C Slmons Row .I Ruusl B Rena B Nelson P Ruzllo M Comtnsol H Burrls J Beellmg, W N1em1 A Archtbtlri Ron III Mr Gehlhoff Mlss Malmgren J Voelker H Vogelex Mr Broun MISS Vxuan STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Councll consxsts ot two ctdss representoltrves one representorttve from the orgctmzdttons ond ttve Comrntsstoners Once cz month thts body meets ond d scusses proo lems pertdtnmg to school hte Vdrtous dunes of the Student Counctl ct e to dsstst the prtnctpol tn choostng the perto mer tor school ossembhes ond sponsormo the Chrtstmcts Mlxer held onnudlly 1n the gym Thls yedr the Upper Penmsulcx Code t Good Sportsmc1nsh1p whtch was drdwn up by Ishpemtnos COUHC11 was otttctolly presented ot the Upper Pemnsuld Conference tn Iron Mountcun Two students represented our school there Otttcers for 1952 1953 were Prestdent Ho and Revello VICE Presldent Henry Voqeler Secretory Iuhe Voelker and Treasurer leon Besoot Comrn1ss1oners were Roland Revetlo Pub lc Relcrttons Byron Benz Fmdnce Kenneth tuclnen Pubhctty Ehzcxbeh Tcissone boctol A drs ond Claudette Surons GITIS A nlettc Ehzobeth to son DEBATE I.. tw It.. Row I J. Superko. M. Smith, S. Cherryg Row II J. I31r'g, T. Boutner, B. Renz, Mr. Brown. DEBATE T IIS yea tre reason and IOJIC students spent manv hours analyfztna and absorb no some of tne vast rnaterral 1n the dusty Volumes stowed away In the pubhc hbrary about the s1an1f1Cant prob lem ot North Atlannc te-derat1on hours that pay ott royatly 1n knowledge absorbed and 1n the Creahon of a stronger case Ot th tour who were chosen for the tmal tournament tnere we e one sen or Byron Benz ty o sopnomo es Sally Cher y and Ioanne super ko and one freshman Iarnes Berg Altnouah the team was areen the record shows a successful tlaht aaalnst more expenenced ones In the tournaments held at Crystal Falls Escanaba and Marquette Ishpemmg won stx out ot thrrteen debates opposmg such teams as Crystal Falls Kmgstord Menom1nee Ironwood Norway Soo Bessemer Baraga and Iron Moun ta1n Byron Benz SPPIHCH P xx 1 xg INO Q one 1 rm 1 I 1 x sun ' s fm IQ! L P114 I Supttl-to 'N Xddfllb 5 Lhury T Hosktng, II Johns,NI1ss Xnxan L ' V V ' , ' . ' K' ' V 1 I 7 AA Y 7 A - Y I I r y ,J . . i Y I ' I - 7 1 I I 4 I I K3 Y ' ' - U A I . I , 1 1 ' r 1 , j . 5 . U V v- r v- Y F' - .t I,. t-1 H., Ito ' I K. IC1'I1's111. J. 131111. J. Mojlf, J, Pg 13 IZ. AlIfl'I'bOII. J. T I' , E. Tz14s111Q. N. flvlltn-V H ' II T. Tisch, R. Mztttson, M. Swz nscn. P. 3lZiIl8.'. S. SIz111,t1 L. Ni1111i.', J, I.uitine'11g In ' III S111 1111 ., J. .11',.. ,-'.1 ' ', '. ' . 1, . '. . 43 SENIORS L. to R., Row I E. Tussonc, H. Doughtc-rty, N. DeRoche, B. Medlyn, M. E. Chinn, M. Rjnrne, Mr, Kivistoi Row II G. Carlson J. Tromblay. J. Brewer, P. Nlzmley, M. Lcmke, D. Swansong Row III--W. Koukkari, T Beutner P Vlntala 'X Jarxrs M Plur IN Xdxms J Garceau E GICSLI ANNUAL BOARD The orlc preparmg the I-lemattte began at U15 peamnrna ot school and contmued throughout the school year The Annual Board conststs ol trve mam departments They are ayout copy adverttsmg pnotoaraploy and busrness management All tie oups brmg thetr materwal to the layout depa tment Whtch oraanrzes everytn na The copy department vrttes the vrttter' rn tertal tor our Annual The aclverttsm o ' goes to vartous establrsnments IH tovn and sells adverttstng space 1n the yearbook Tae photography edrtor arranaes lor all the photo graphs to be talcen The busrness roup paxs all the bllls Donna Swan or l NDI' RK I -XSSVII' N 1 ut r T ssonf Patron 0 N J YN N N J ' nc man x J er son lst n tc 'W 111111 N P X 1 x son 11 IQ Po x 'NI Deihanlbedu D Lak 15116, M XX ernu N Kulstr C. St John P Denn M Rundmdn, B Nelson I , .. 'A ' y, .-, ', . ,' ' ', I. r : ', . - , . ' - '. ' V ' J' ' H ' E . . H E g gr up .M . . I M . . V . I 1 I 1 ,, I ,I ' ' I ' V 1 , V A, ' J - I.. to Rfw I J. Larmo 1 J, Ollilzt. J. Lurmour. J. Mariclern. P, F'9flGlU1, C. am: -. M. 2 , N G tl Q Im ' II P. Vivario, J. Kln-Ginnix, I. Ijlifillllf, K. C if-. Ii, I.u l ' , S. Bje, Ii, Ie! Q . IZ. If. 2 -hp H1 ' III F. Nzxult, M. ' I, Ii, I-Ikluncl, J. Nicholls, M. aju, D. Lartm, G, Svzxn: . A. Ga XII: . x' IV SU I IBK-Xhl XNN x n B914 'N Joms ITIINOIII -X Xrsumult G Polouolo 'NI Bjorne- I'mQ xx' II Ix 'N n IIII Ole I-'null J Fassbcndu Roxx B Crulton P L'1For e J Larmour NI E de M E Chmn I- II 1I'X il3 M Pmtu Row IX 'NI Voegtlme M Xllcn M DeChambmu NI Plxe1 J Nloxle E Lan ns B Ostlund MISS McDonough SERVICE CORPS Above and beyond the lme of duty T me Servrce Corps consrsts of pubhc splrlted students who volunteer to do the vorrous jobs mot crre mecesscxrx to mcrmtcxm C1 smooth run T1 IG we Nc vfc Co ps IS ode ppc me c cx s e s sfud D or 1 he USIICTS 3 IIS sup timers 1 the projector operators C53 me stocre moods H63 me cxrt cmd brology CISSISICIIIIS The school oreotly crppreclates rhe help of the members of the Servlce Cc ps cmd ecrch x co horo s toese x lhrno x c Ke s rm or bcm Tu-et P rscrllcx Mcmley RX IC' 0 xx + 1 1 IL 1 Got Q Towe J Lum mrx J x 1 1 mo A XI IU! I If I If I I 1 IIL 1 OXX XL 8 X HJOUYX Hd sdndus xx Magnuson J -Xldexton I L. to R., Rox' I-B. Ni mis, M. Ll-. .I. I -on, J. A ' 1 .. I ' , . , , , ' , P. IN f 11, Ho --J. Juna '. M. Junzak. II. S ow, M. S 'lh, K. ' , J. I , . Q I If ' III-e , 1' , . . g, . ,.. a , . . r' V I. 1 '. ,A. 2 'g ' '--,'. ' , , L , . . . . , . , . . . 1 . . J . T . . , - C . rri Q' scl col. ' , ' r Tr. C r asf r ' In x f 1 f H r ' . r I ' v r' -r - icy -rrcups cf Tod xii-. rib tie . em he 5 . r F 21.4 x23 Q., . Q 5 I. f ' Il? f ri ' . ' SE ' 'rl il .XPS I., In Ii.. Hu ' I G. Il'n:f1'v. J. Mum 1111, Ir. BI -he-ls. S, Clzultlriw. G. Sk -xves. N. ' h-. J. li . F. . - film, .X. flzrrrr-YI. Mr. H1 -Q 2 Imx' II' J, Ahr, N. I.L1ndir1, I.. I'L11'o. I, Tulkki. H. XY'1'Iz1lz1. T. Ihnsking. P. Foss IL S+-:Mill m. Ii, TI'QsI2iIIIj Ko ' III W. Swh' i-Lrus, G. Jurzrkh .I. I-.rr ell. I-T CT I.ur lin, I.. Iiuwl omziki. .V ,Teh svn. J. XYIIIVZIIII4, XY. Ma Ll Is fn: H ' IV R. Re ' -Ilo, R, K 11, . R. G I ,Z J. Ju ' k, V. Fruslaggho. C L to R Ron I D Tassone X Goodnex J Jensen NI Comensoh R Penhale IN Chapman Ron II T Corkln D Kangas J Alderton K Erlrson W TNICIHI J Coadx P Arsenault Row III P Arcmbald J Ponttl F C Lundln J Beerllng R Urlch VX Kokklla R Gabourx Mr Gehlhoff Ron IV C Nelson T Thornton J Corne11uson J Phlllppl J Ombrello K Nelson II Xogolcr VV Magnuson R Pohlmun HY e H1 Y 1naugurated the years act1v1t1es wltn a somewhat rugged welcome for 1ts neo phytes The lntormal 1n1t1at1on was followed by the candle l1ght ceremony at whrch tune the pledges agreed to and accepted the creed ot clean spe ch clean sportsmansh1p clean scholar Shlp and clean l1v1ng A Freshman Stag was sponsored by the H1 Y tor tp reshmen boys Speakers tor th s meet 1ng were Mr Farrell Mr F1sher Mr Brown and Mr K1v1sto Coach Watson d1rected the evenlng s recreatlon The htgh l1ght ol the pre Chr1stmas GCllVlll a tte Cnr1stmas party wth Mr Farrell 1n the role of Santa Claus Many of tne W1nter recreauonal meetn s ev e o ass toar an f no v1ll lorae the basketball as played by the H1 YV lnterest 1n a rltle club has been aro r and t seve al evernngs we e spent on the r1lle range 1n the armory Plans for tne rernamder ot the school C tn pd 1 v s ' o th B arch Pr on at Marquette VISIT to one ot the m1nes and several suppe s l kers from va ous rndu tr1es As usual the year Wlll com to a close r t mea n c a p M1nne a a The membersrnp th1s s t t d r leader 1 M Fred Cwel lno Ofhcers Presrdent Robert Sharland VICE Pres1dent T ornas Tnornton Secretary I nn Co nel1usc Treasurer Carl lNelson DZ. v - 1 ' Y - 1 . ., 4 . , : . D . . , 1 . ' , , . , '- ' v I if T T' A v ' v v ' I I . 1 Y ' v v v , . , . , . 1 . . , , ' ' , . , . c . I- - 1 . ' nfl I - cc , , c , . I - .IQ I ' . l ' , . . . . , , . - es s . 1 . T ' ' 13 vp, W L 1 -l ' ll d v' ,' 6 . 1 a do 3, d b .e ff 1. . . .4 . p w1..a, as a reiul s r r V ' l Y' fm- 3 ffl v rr f 3 1 fs. v- lc' 4 ,e . ,1 at 1 C 1 . rs , a A ' ' . .'1g ,H . 4 A f 1 ' ,- A , r :.t1 .1 . sped 1. rl C s . . ' e ' '.':1'n E13 o .. a1pic 1- KCG1'T1'C ' vt t . ' r 1. 1,gf-, ,mf Ur , 'Q f lf If IGCI. 1 I ,A11 au. ., ., A .1. nl Y' I Y' .,,..,.......,,,, ,,..,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,Ar ,, ,,, ,,, ,,, . . v A 14 L. to R., Row I B. Medlynl J. Koukkari, IC. Hoeko H. Levertong Row II C. Herman J. Tasson, J. Brewer M L Racme Hou III F Beer J Ldrmour J Johne Rom IX K Nelson IN Ku1Qt1 M Werner X Kin ae N. Lunclin, I-I. Ritari, B. Anderson, J. Maddern. S. Karno, N. DvR0c'l1e. D, Beltrame. N. DeV0ld, H. Dougherty J Colllne M Mankee J Larmuux P Viesa J Po1r1er I Parsonx NI Tuommen 'VI Panttl P Manlex Row V L Luro J Garceau E Gleser J Truxarlha G Johneon J Larson 'Nllss Dunn COMMERCIAL CLUB The Comrnerclal Club whlch conslsts of Jun lors and senlors talang busuaess sublects has a membershno of e1ghty flV9 The ofhcers for the present year are 3res1dent Ieanette Garceau Vlce Presldert Gerald ,unalc Secreta x KGHHGIT Nelsor Treas urer Rosemary Leverton Student Councll Rep resentatlves Margaret Srnlth and Martln Cornen so 1 The aroup s under the gmdance of Mlss Ebba Eclund and M155 Grace Dunn Kenneth Nelson U 'm 1 L1 II 'fu XX 4 1 6 I I J X It or If 1 xx c f I um 1 I lx O e NI Lum n oll NI ann 1 xx IN am 1 -Xho L Paloma 1 au e elle lreo Rundman C Jundk Nlxss hklund . . i . V . I.. I I.. I H.. Ia ' I J. 15+--olzr I-T Austin. IH. I.a1rwn. I-1. IJLIIIHTIUI. NI. Pzj . B. Ilulr-Im. M. Pa un: 1.1 ' II IJ, Yzllwxnzlu. J. Jenwn. G. S 'amply I.. .'Xlll'I5lJII. G. Carlsen. J, T1 rnlluj. R. I 'H ll M, I.einen'n, M. .lwllrlfwni lin ' Ill ll. .Xn lfrrsln, I'. GLIFYLIIQNHII. Ii. Pal all-QI, J. Iirlt-fm. S. Bye. I., Dv'z1lre, '. 1 , . . T e - 5 ', . . ' tl: Rn ' IK' F. Kllry Al, C. S le ef, A. . , '. ' kj B. P ll, P. Fr dl , E. 1 ar, E. L. to R., Roxx' 1 M. Ombrello, P. VVirtanen, F. Lind. H. Thornton, L. Domplerre. J. P yor. lf. 1. ' . .. .. A. Arsenault, N. Gothe' Roxx' II--P. Peterson J. McGinnis M. Beale. B. Nault C. Tamhlvn M. Swanson. J Mala If Nnvd E Langaas Mrs Thompson R w III F J Lundm J 'Vloxh M Smxth M Rf xr J Conte S Pdlomakl J Dahl K 1UOS1dFl R Peterson Roxx IV F' kllpy l J I'1rso F Nr-lull VV Nleml J Coidx lx Lrlcson L Lklund R Lxxskl S Stdnshury ALLIED YOUTH The Alhed Youth post of thls h1gh school was formed 1h the sprmg ot 1951 tollowmg an assem1o1y at wh1ch Mr Roy Bregg Nat1ona1 Execuhve Secretary spoke Thls year he re turned for a V1S11 and showed a 111m on A Y at a sehoo1 assembly proaram The e has been great lnterest 1n thts organ tzahon the membersrnp has mcreased from 5U 1ast year to about 150 now The aroup has ralsed rnoney by SG111T1g refresh ments at basket1oa11 and tootball games 1 sponso ed a rn dterm school party m Ianuary J d id d UI'T1 l l OSS IHH IX SSODE Q ssonc P fx I e S mex xx uus ssltlc o ue Us ctr o E Green me I Jxx s 11 1 1 Km Y Poxx IV J P1ll11IJ1J1 X Olson T Tlsc h M St Xnclxe N Dowr1c NI N1CCOIITNL1x I 1iP01l1lt X Phdson P Pauli . I. '1', . 1 g, . 5 'Q o' . '. . 1 -, 1. 'A . mxw, . ' , . ' ', . , . . . x : 2 ' . 'A mv, . Jr .' n. ,. ' . '. ' ', . . . . . A ,Tv , . . - ' . , ' . . 5 . , t L. If R., Row I Ii. H'1'x'zl', J. P'l ckf M. M R. Fl: ey. C. Tag: 1, C. L R-n. D. Jarvela. E Ta: ', .. V'le1t , Mis: Hz Ro ' II VV. Sl'hI'0f1 .' S. Bu' 151, S. R 1 N D. An I fs n. . ' ' , J. Ollilzn. J. Kallio, M. Till llt. J. I-'u1 ell3 R1 ' Ill J. Quznylv, B. O:1.nri. H. Ht-ss. C. Sznxe-llo, .. 'uhh 1. Donato, C. Iingslrorn, L. Drake, F. . uultg . ' 7- . ' ' ', 1. I , . , . .1 ' , . R - ' J z ' -. 1 . I A . . ' . 54 I to R Ron I C Granlund T Tasson C St Xndrt S Xnderson C Mudge L DeCa1re G Polozzolo X Jdtxeld Hou II NI Manzollne M Mankee 'VI Johnson NI Fostxert J Xndexson J Lmdfors M Magnuson B Hatch P Pusuns Roxx III D 'Vllchels J L'i1'ITIOIll S Xnctetson G Kmdstrand M Bjorne B Etsenach I l, ll0l llllxl P Pxlomakt N11 Nhxnarcl Row IV P Nhhonu G VI hltmtn J Marketq M Allen B Carlton J Cox D Atkrns J Solberg, R Pryor Tnere have been otner recreatwonal meetlngs such as a slcnn 1 partx at the local sports area a totcntc at Camp Mlnneyata and several ln door games parttes Thts xear t e AY was honored by a v stt rom Ur Arc ue lNa otzk, who spoke on the et t o al otol Rev Iohn V Suhr ct ar duet e Je me addres at the nduc on meet ne f members Before the end of the term e are expecttng a talk by a member of Alconol cs Anonymous Many other talks peecnes and slats by our own members have all ccntr buted to our present success The All ed Youth rs a raptdly arovvmg and worth vle o aantzatton Terrence Mey er IIIIII 1 Ii 4 X N I urn to llllll I I n I H Q :tt ll xx rtuttt ko 111 9 J tom I 1 X Nun II NI lJtL,ll1IUlJLiU X hu Il ' , , . ' ,, Q ' -, ina for neu! . . . S . f ' r H - 1 ' ' I - fee S f c l . , . M - . T4 l' A . ' , TIG' V ' I L' - 7 '- I.. rf. Ii., li-tv. I U, N' S. J, JI-trsvn. I-I. llv-vko. J. 'I'zls+ fn, S, Bye, G, Quill, BI. H4'l'I'llIl.!Q lin' II II. Eixuzfrrwvrt. .I, Nlzlrlcir-rn, J. lit-frrlu, M. I-I, Chinn, 'lf III skin: li. I.1-x'e-rton, II, .I l s. .I. I.:11'n ur. Nl. l': ', lima' Ill l,. li' mio. J, Sul Q,-rko. K. Ole, Il. Kit-line . P. Vwllflxs. XII l-lm!--. NI. XY 'lIIl'l'. l'. XV:-su, J. V1 -lk 'rg Iiffv. IX' li. liontw. XY. Bla t - s, IJ. Bt-' , XV, ' kk' 2, L. I.u-l zkf M. 1. 'na 1, . . 1 -z , N. Aclunts, ' ts '. 55 L to R Row I D Rowledge I XVh1tm1n M Moss K Lundln R Valente I Donato N LaP1ante P Wlrtanen G Polozzolo Row II R FOTSII J Mak L D1 ake B Bess C Engstrom J Toble M Hebbard J Conte S Roberts Row III G Denofre H Swanson N DeRoche B Ersenach F Nault R Trestam J Peterson J Wllllams B Kelly Rovx IV N Keppler T Beutner D Bertuccl R McG1one L LaFave T Ttsch M Lemke R Kontro Row V J Berg F C Lundm S Roberts L Uuro J Junak W Schroderus S Cherry A Jarvls ART Many come tn contact wrth the art depart ment through the countless servrces that tt performs tor our school and communtty Tn students make posters for the yearly class par tres the Arnerrcan Legron Auxrl ary and tl e Upper Penmsula Potato Growers Assoc o ron as yt ell as tor other oraan zatrons Tney al o ctd the tumors Wrth the annual prom and thc UH tors wtth commencement acttvtttes T11 s yea the classes made sparkltna sno lla c brtahten our Chrrstrnas tree Begrnntna students study the tunda mentals ot art drscuss destgn colo let er nf advertlstng sculpturtng archttecture and parnttna They make rnteresttna dest in tltus trattons and other works ot art on paper u r the larae selectton ot varlous medta avarlab c rn our scnool Thls year they delved gutte ex tenstvely tnto traure drawtng and portratture Tne students took turns rnodeltng tor therr classma es Not only do they create on paper but every udent makes at least one craft protect Clay ood felt leather textrle pamts glass cork Art app cctatton has tts place too Prlnts ot tas cro e cs a e studted to learn what makes 'tcm great and to develop an understandtna o the vartous types ot pa ntmo Recogmtton and apprectatron ot the na ural and man made ooauty rn the world today are also employed the excellent work produced by our art de rartment at ests the careful supcrv ston anal Q Ltdaftce ot Mrs G tlund Arlene larv s , ., ' - . ' ,, . . ' 1 , . . . . . . . . , . , . , . , . 5 ' - . , . . , . , . , . , . , . ' 'ft 5 I - V , A Y r V v v .. 1 t -4- . - . . - . lk' I I I I I I 1 1 3 ' , . V E V J and wtre are among the matertals used. , . , . . 1 T k rv I E , . ,M e i F. Y ' 4 k 3 c J V - . . LL 'gt - 1 I V i . . . -2 fl vw ' ' .. - , , r, I I J, - y - , ,, I, M . . ..,, - t , f c- ' ' ' ' ' ' tt .. ' Q ' , , 1 , s, L. V . . . . 1 11 A 4 3' 9' X S SFU T5 1 XXX -'-Gb X f X X 57 FOOTBALL A L to R Row I F C Lundln P K1FSChn9Y J Beerllng P Nardl C Nelson T Thornton W Wllllams R Sharland Row II Student Managers R Pryor and D Atkms B Mltchell W Magnuson R Pohl man J Quayle J Ombrello D Garceau J Jensen P Archlbald Student Managers R Kontw and D Stolen Row III Mr Vaxl A Olson R Gaboury B BJorne S Roberts M Comensoll D Tassone A Archxbald H Vogeler Mr Nltzsche FOOTBALL Ishpemmg 13 Mcxmstxque 6 Ishpemmg 28 Marquette 20 Traveltng to Mamshque the Hematttes hand ed the Emeralds the1r only defeat of the year The l-lematttes pushed across the f1rst touch th1rd quarter The Mamstlque team scored thelr lone touchdown tn the thlrd quarter Ishpemmg 0 Iron Mountcnn 13 lshpemmg htt wtth IHJUTIGS was subdued by lron Mountarn 13 U Sharland lshpemmgs tall back suffered a knee myury at MODlSllqU9 and saw only llmlled actton Ishpemmg 7 Soo 6 Twenty two l-lematttes made the long tr1p to the Soo lshpemtng scored thetr lone touchdown 1n the second quarter Wtth Vogeler holdmg and Thornton ktcklng an attempt was made for the po1nt after the touchdown however the pass from center was very htgh and seelng thts Vogeler leaped lnto the atr gettlng the ball and runn1ng for the po1nt whtch proved to be the mar gm of vtc ory P Nard1 was outstandmg tn th1s game The held meant no dtfference to the l-lcma tttes as they scored two touchdowns durmg the ftrst half Marquette came back 1n the thtrd ettled down at the beglnnmg of the fourth quar ter and scored two more touchdowns Marquette ended the scormg wtth a touchdown on the last play of the game I Beerhng played well on of fonse maktng many long gatns durmg the game Ishpemmg 6 Negaunee 0 lshpemtng was host to Negaunee 1n lshpem mg s Booster game Negaunee played the1r best ball of the season and held lshpemtng to one touchdown however the lshpemmg defense was also very good holdtng Negaunee to one f1rst down Ishpemmg 19 Calumet 12 lshpemmg traveled to Calumet and defeated the Copper Kmgs durtng a snowstorm Shar land played an outstandtng game connecttng on many passes and doxng some flne runn1ng . ., 1 . . ' , . 1 , - ' , . ', . , . , . . ' , . 1 . l , . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . T . I I down ,in the first quarter and the second one in the quarter to score two touchdowns, lshpeming , , . . . . . I I . , J , ' , , , 58 Ishpemmg 0 Gladstone 6 Hoplng to w1n the1r f1rst Great Lakes Confer ence Champlonshlp the Hematrtes met the Gladstone Braves The Braves overpowered the f-lematttes 1n the fxrst half and led 6 O The Hematrtes began to move durrng the second half but were unable to score Ishpemlng 7 Starnbaugh 0 lshpemtng came back IH therr flnal game to de feat a favored Stambaugh team 7 to O Sharland scored the only touchdown 1n the thxrd quarter by runntng 23 yards off tackle for the score Thornton booted the extra polnt The Ishpemlng Hemahtes comp1led a 62 record the best they have had slnce 1937 C Nelson and P Nardl were elected co captatns by the members of the team I Beerl1ng senlor full back was grven the Most Valuable Player award C Nelson was voted to the Upper Penm sula IITQI team and I Ombrello and I Beerltng were vot d to the U P second team Those re cetvfng honorable mentton were P Nardr T Thornton and B Sharland Seven sentors were awarded thelr l They were B Sharland P Nardr I Beerhng P Ktrsch ner W Wrllrams T Thornton and C Nelson Be turn1ng lettermen are D Tassone P Archlbald I Iensen R Gaboury W Magnuson S Roberts H Vogeler D Garceau M Comensolr F Lundm B Mltchell I Ornbrello and R Pohlman Jumors A Olson sophomore andB Blorne and A Archt bald freshmen C Nelson TEAM The B team played four games thls year Ishpemrng Ishpemlng Ishpemlng Marquette Newberry MUHISIHQ FOOTBALL B L to P Pow I R Boberg., VN Magnuson J Talbot P Tre tum R Hockmg R Nault E Nault J Garceau J Sulo Row II R Balrx G Quill L Clark J Niwtonex R Burrrs D Ilolmgren T Zhulkle D Wllllanl R Bagglore J Mannmg Row III Mr KOSkl R Kantola R Lllason J Nleml J Hodge C Bran R Mattson D H0111 K Brown G Kaxjala Mr Hammar Rovs IV E Jette I I . . 4 - xx ' ll - 4 - - VD I I A : . , . ', . ' , . ' - A A A 1 A f - -1 - I 1 - , 1 . ' . '- IIBII ' ................v......................... 7 .,...................................... 13 lshpeming ....................,rc......,,...,...... :U Negaunee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,4. 13 ' .....r...........................v........ U .......................................... Z0 y J I . t., . ' f. ', '. ' .. ,.. s , . , . , . ,. . . ' 5 ' -. . .z, . .yr , . . . ', . s, 59 BASKI' TBAI l A L to R Row I D Garceau L Bess R Shxrldnct T Thornton J Phnllppl K Nelst n D Kangxs Row II Mr Watson G Johnson G Ka.1Ja1a N Frustagllo J Cornelluson R Pohlman H Vogeler VARSITY BASKETBALL Ishpemmg 58 Stambaugh 41 The Hematrtes traveled to Stambaugh to open the l952 53 season The Blue and Whtte rallted tn the last quarter to wtn 58 4l Ishpemmg 47 Iron Mountcnn 23 The ftrst quarter was a dehntte battle endma 4 4 The last three quarters saw the I l-l S pull Ishpemmg 78 Mumsmg 45 In thts game all ten players htt conststently on the Muntsmg floor to wm 78 45 Ishpemmg 69 Calumet 37 The entlre squad of frfteen players dealt Calu me a O9 37 defeat on the home floor Ishpemmg 73 Esccmabcr 51 The lshpemtng tlve broke the team scortng rec ord C e Escanaba floor in turrnna back tne E xt o 73 Sl Sharland set an tndtv dual .xyrr reco d mth 4l pornts Ishpemmg 47 Negcrunee 39 The Hematttes next moved to the Negaunee Memortal Gym and tn a closely fought game returned home wtth a well deserved vtctory Ishpemmg 62 Marquette 37 The Marquette Redmen came to lshpemmg and The reserves played most ot the last halt wrth the aame endmg 62 37 for the I H S Ishpemmg 70 Newberry 54 Following the Marquette game the team traveled to Newberry and alter a sptrtted three quarters lshpemtng pulled away tor a 70 54 vtc tory Ishpemmg 66 Escanaba 56 Escanaba Came to lshpemtng for a return game and m a closelx contested game lshpemmg notched up 1fS Qtn stratght w1n l . ., ' f. , . fy' ,.' , .' ', . sm, . zxg ' ing away and ending with a 47-23 victory, with the Hematites hot, the first halt ended 4l-l4. , n L ' . . sl s - , ' 7 t Q A A ' v , ' I v . . I .1 , . A I 60 Ishpemlng 55 Soo 54 The teJm Journeyed to the Soo the next day followtnq the Es cn tba aante and had to come from be und tn the clostna seconds to wtn when Kanaa was loulcd sco ma the ty ng basket He rrade the l ee th o and lshpemtng stalled the rest ot the v ay Ishpem1ng 59 Gladtsone 45 The Gladstone Braves were the next home op ponents and they nad the dtstmctton ol betng tte only learn to out rebound the l-lematttes for tne season The Blue and Whtte walked oft the ttoor wtth a 59 45 vtctory lshpemlng 52 Marquette 49 Playtna wtthout Sharland who was stck wtth the flu t1'e Hematttes defeated Marquette at Mar quette 52 49 Ishpemmg 72 Hancock 51 The squad entertatned Hancock the followtng ntght and gatned a 21 9 lead by the end ol the ltrst quarter The reserves saw con tderable ac tton the rest of the game Ishpemmg 90 Soo 49 The Hematttes Wtth the close game at the Soo tn mtnd started last and kept gotng all the way When the horn sounded to end the game the Hematltes had establtshed a new team scortng record for the Ishpemtng Hlgh School gym Wtth 90 po nts Sharland also broke the tndtvtdual scor mg record when he scored 42 potnts on 17 held goals and 8 tree throws fconttnued on Page 621 B TEAM BASKETBALL Ishpemlng Opponents Ishpemlng Opponents Champton Muntstng Nat1onal Mtne Escanaba Negaunee Marquette Champton Escanaba Mtchtgamme Marquette Coverttrnej Marquette Negaunee Great Lakes Conference B Team Tournament Negaunee Coverttmeb BASRETBAI I B to P Dim I J Xlulonex J Potuer NI Bjorne G VK httman R Nault G Thompson R Butrts A Archt bald Pon II R Matt on P Gleason T Zhulkte B BJorne J Ruust J Kosonen L Clark W Matthews 'VIr Va.t1 43 ,,V,,,,..,.......... A ,.,4...............,.... 49 46 ....,.,.l,...,.,.... ' ' .....,...,.......... 58 45 ,,............,,.,.. h 1 f,........................ 47 46 .,,,.,.,.,,..,...... ' ...... 47 22 -fY.,.... .....-.-.. ' I .................. 59 46 ..................., .......................... 2 8 39 ,ee....., V..,,YYYe, .......................... 5 2 40 .................... Michigamme ..........,......... 41 18 ,Y......,,V,,,...... .....,...,................ 7 4 36 ............,....... .,........................ 7 1 34 .........c,......... .......................... 2 7 55 .....,...,,,,....... ' ,,t,,,t4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 41 29 ..,. Y,,,,.......,,. ...,.....,..............., 3 2 44 ..,............,,... ' ..,,., 51 . , bv A - - x S .A v A 'A - .x f ' ly fi? rtcc 'B T ' ' , t', We 4. L' 1 1' A - - ' .', . D ' , A . 1 , . V 7 I . . , . , . ' I , . 61 Ishpeming 49, Negaunee 41 Ishpeming 60, Ironwood 59 The Blue and White traveled to Ironwood for the final scheduled game of the season determin- ed to end the season undefeated. The game was tied l2 times and the Hematites had to come from behind to win by scoring 20 points in the final quarter Garceau scored 8 points in the last three minutes to pull the game out of the fire DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Ishpemlng 59 Hancock 41 The l H S defeated Hancock 59 41 in open ing game of the District Tournament Ishpemzng 42 Negaunee 49 The Maize and Blue defeated lshpeming for the District Championship 49 42 The score was tied at 40 40 Negaunee scored a field goal and added 7 free throws to pull away 49 42 The Season's Record - 17 wins. I defeat The f-lematites of l952-53 were co-champions of the Great Lakes Conference with Manistique with a 9-0 record. They also have the record of being the highest scoring team per game in Ish- peming history, scoring l,l08 points in l8 games, an average of 61.6 points per game. Robert Sharland was chosen on the all-state Class B team by the Detroit Free Press and Donald Kangas received honorable mention The team attempted 951 field goals and made 374 for a 39 average They made 360 free throws out of 588 for an average of 63 4 The squad captured 583 rebounds to their opponents During the past four years lshpeming teams have won 74 and lost 8 and during Mr Watson s 30 years at lshpeming the basketball teams have won 389 games and lost l49 Since l909 when lshpeming played its fir t aame the record shows 482 victories and 204 defeats .a V F RUSTAGL IO D GARCEAU M VDGELER K Nason G Jomvsofv Valk 5 -4 K P01-ILPMN L G KAIJA L0 7' Dvofwrau lf..-Q J Comveuwvfl PHILIPPI 5 , . . - ' the - I I I ' ' ' I 397, '? , ., i-..i, , I N ,., Fr f is F ue 4 I 4 4' 4 l ef? it I I . 7 7' : 'iv' witb,f'1f ll ff s yy r we M X W , 2 . g W., y-J W X , 1 I J A-7 L. I l 1 I ji X91 I in I . I 2 ,ff A 1 L.BESS D' KANGAS Rsnnnrnwo I i 7 , l 4 rr fl 2 I.. - ' l W, ' is 1 I tw ,N 271 yy 'L A . . f , my I IA , 7 4 , I lu 4 X, gtk as , A nf f , Q I ' 9 ' f . X54 V , V y X. G2 CROSS COUNTRY s we se o d LQSSC Dxbostlrte ou tte 1 even on tne B sad d lfembe s fa stt sauad ere era T ompso T ro tt Eu efte Hautamakt Vfa n Matt e al ed rkolclala and Fr FU CVD 96119 CSCI l became U D Coss Country p lsnoern 'IJ placed ftrst a d secohd n d v dual places f tt 1 Gerald Thompson Mtn ra lo n Ponttt second Ba aaa nosed out tttes rn the team score 27 Sl At the 3 lvl et lsrtpemrna placed Gerald Ttompson daust roup He flntsaed ntnth rn the e ean to als BASEBALL The Ilcl S baseball team was agaln han pered by tnetr an ual rerresrs a late sprlnc. wntcn ltmlted te n 'WDC o aames to ftve The record of the team t o V' rns and three lo ses vtas not too success ul but show ed rmprovement over last year Coach Watson s nrre opened the season at Es canaba an annual baseball power rn the Upper Pemnsula and dropped a heart brealcmg two to one game rn the last 1nn1ng The lnlematttes traveled to Neaaunee for therr second game and dow ned the Mtners tn a well played contest for thelr flrst mn two to nothlng Ihpemrna yourneyed to Marquette for therr next encounter There they suffered another close defeat four to three rn a low h1tt1ng contest The aame was played rn a sllght ra1n at Memorral Freld l-lerlala vxrth a tr1ple and a stngle led the lshpemmg attack The team celebrated therr home comtng by aa tn defeattng Negaunee thts t1me three to two Tns was one of the most excttrng games ever pla ed on the lshpemrng dtamond tnel fsl S n ne s o ed trte vvrnntng run tn the last lnrnng on a perfectly executed squeeze play lshpemrng concluded therr season tn a home sta d a anst Escanaba but the urtdefeated Esktmos agaln proved too much for the hematltes and won a hard fought battle s1x to tvlo Ameen connected for two hrts Herlala vtth 400 and Ameen wlth 363 were lshpem ng s leadtng batters for the season The rlemattt s collected 22 hrts durlng the f1Ve games vvh1le lrmrtmg the opposttron to l6 Shar land struck out Bl batters for the season and almost reached the hall of fame when he l1m1ted lveaaunee to one htt ln the f1rst game between the two schools lHl'l'RIl'-XDFRS I In P Prnt I Q Suxxello 'N Guthf NI Nlmfullm H bvdnwn Hun II J Krnght Nlrs Tlmntpson T Tasson Nneteen f,ft',-F.-.'o tl c n 'year cf pngzs 1-:Zio ater ' . ,, r s ' Tr ountrg' 1Y1lSllf!fQYHlY'lQ Tx' xr. d t Cham s A ..i. j ' n . 1 for E varsity team '.-:itz s ' , ' ta . .ze in i 1 tfr ' f v .' r of the lvl r ' 3' X w , G .d nxt 1 a . n ' , r W lt c ann T n 5 a . ' ' 'W rf the Hema' , A . ' re. 21-1-ss 'ff .fr ' A , ancis I U . . l ' l Lrmdigi in the me a , ' 'cl ' 4 The first meet 1-:as held on tne lsnpemina s P Zznal run at Escanaba, Tsnpemtng was 'ol ygrounds. T11 I fitors r tl , B r a Vik- T,-1,:11t:1 Ln tg, to tt t , E A E , X Y . 1 . - . .v fl ' A 1 A V I 1, I ' 'U' , 4 ' tr u.. r 1 'I . r f ' ' ' ' . r . C rs l f' ' ' ' - -- - - rf 1 X, . 3, . I I Y 'N Y - rl - l T I 'T U T M 4 - . . . ', . . , YYY , . V Y I H E 1 . s e 1 1 ' - - , , 7. . . KT. . . . A aj Q-3 HIPS? BASEBALI C Watson R Makx .I Coady T Thompson D Ameen W Rmne G Ostlund D Kangas The team Wlll lose hve of the startrng nlne gary 1-letlala was elected capta1n for the l952 players by graduahon They are D Ameen L season Bretala G Herlala T Ienkms and T Thompson Robert Sharland TRACK The Hematrtes opened the l952 track season by meet that was undecrded unt1l the last event We playrng host to Negaunee on May second Ish lost the meet by one pomt 55 to 54 pemrng won the meet wrth a decrsrve margrn of 79 l 3 to 29 2X3 lshpemrng placed trrst ten t1mes and second nrne trmes 1n that meet ln the th1rd meet on May tenth lshpemmg traveled to Mamstrque where the Great Lakes Conference Track Champlonshrp was held The On May lrtth lshpemrng met Marquette rn a Soo Blue Devrls won the meet for the thrrd suc CROSS COUNTRY L to R Row I XX Matthews F J Lundm G Thompson W Kokkllr Mr Vaxl Row II W Wllllamb R Keppler' V .Iarxrnen R MQG1one G DeRoche B Chapman 64 fe L 5 7 X ' T X L ' if ' I ts X ': , Y L I P Q . , 7, V . , V I X 4 , ' tl Y 1 ' ! I I t a I A 5 Q , L. to R., ROW I - L. Bietila, L. Pope, G. Heilala, J. Ombrello, R. Sharlandy T. Jenking Row II-Coach C. . . . . N , . . 1,1 . 'Y . V' v v ' - V Y I . .' , . ' 1 , . ' Q ., , TRACK I to R Row I T Thompson G Hellala R Whlte D Pohlman L Altobello I Dubmsky J Klng D Dunex R Kaskn R Doney Row II Coach J Va.11 R Lawry J Phlllppx J Jensen F Beer R Pohlman B Thompson R Sharldnd Ron III J Ombrello R Bess R Penhale J Pnrto H Vogeler D Tassone C Zhulkne cesslve year lshpemmg farled to place tn only three events and wound up m thtrd place On May thrrteenth lshpemmg collected a total of SZVZ pomts to eastly overpower Eben Gwtnn and Baraga At the Begtonal Track and F1eld Meet ln Mar quette on May seventeenth lshpemtng placed fourth On May tvtentyftrst lshpemmg was host to Neqaunee and Marquette tn the Marquette Coun ty Class B traclc meet Ishpemmg won the meet by 641f2 potnts to Marquettes 521f2 and Negau nees 20 Ishpemmg copped seven ftrst f1ve second four thtrd and three fourth places IntheU P Fmal Track and Fteld meet at Houghton on May twenty fourth Ishpemmg placed fourth The Hematrte Medley Relay team placed flrst Terry Thompson placed second 1n the hlgh 1ump Bob Wh1te thlrd rn the shot put lrwm Dubmsky fourth ln the 220 yard dash and Douglas Pohlman placed th1rd m the 440 yard dash At the Memorlal Day Relays ln Marquette Ish pemmg tted for second Wtth Newberry Robert Bess r,,,.. 31 Exif X I If Iliqvl ,f?Ql?lkll ' -i GOLI' L to R D Seablom J Ponttt K Nelson E Paulson Coach C C Watson G Johnson 65 l t l Y vi 3 2 , 4. ., . 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' 4 ' 4 , f J ti' I 1 4 I ,D '55 STUDENT 67 u v In fo f I B .A'L fl'l On stage-L to R E Tassone A Jarvis B Anderson W Ottmann E Gieser B Renz. P Manley T Meyer T Beutner N Adams R Johnson W Koukkari SENIOR CLASS PLAY Our class play A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur s Court was a smooth three act comedy 1n which a br1ll1ant young englneer am1d the tears of hrs mother and the chagrin ot h1s s1ster burlds a high voltage rad1o that shocks hlm into the court of Klng Arthur in the sixth century There he meets the aged credulous Arthur and h1s drscontented wife Guenever Who are both bored by Merlins mag1c Jabberwocky He is brought to court by the bragging Str Sagramor and is man handled by the gallant Sir Launcelot The two adolescents Elaine and Clarence are friendly and helpful to him Sandy the maid en in distress implores the new visitor to rescue her mlstress from captrvlty But the one who almost brrngs about the ruin of the young en grneer is the krng s sister Morgan LeFay and her accomplice the magrcian Merlrn Most of the humor and suspense arrses from Hank s use of an eclrpse to gatn control and h1S procedure to modernrze and mdustrrahze the land of King Arthur maklng Elaine a switch board operator Clarence a radio technrcran and Sandy a trrst class secretary Through his radio transmitter and his air plane he thwarts the scheme ot Morgan l..eFay to usurp Arthur s throne The glamorous slxth century costumes of the characters which 1nc1dently drdnt arrlve untrl the day of the play much to the casts rellef from their anxrety gave the play its tlnal touch ot reallsm and perfection Prrscrlla Manley CAST OF CHARACTERS Hank Bennett Renz E Tassone Marion his slster Mrs Bennett his mother A Jarus King Arthur Queen Guenever Merlln S1r Sagramor T Beutner N Adams T Meyer R Johnson Director: Mr. Renz. Rehearsal Assistants: M. Plyer C. Ryan E. Townsend D. Vahamaa. Lighting and Sound Effects: O. Gordon. Stage Work: C. Superko J. Coady. Music Conductor: Mr. Lynch. Publicity: G. Carlson N. DeRoche J. Ericson A. Jarvis M. Lempke R. Wirtala M. John- son, B. Medlyn. Tickets: A. Aho F. Klippel M. L. Racine E. Tassone R. Leverton L. Lundberg V. K'1ngas N. Lundin J. Garceau D. Swan- son Clarence Elaine Su' Launcelot Queen Morgan Le Fay W Ottmann B Anderson W Koukkari P Manley Sandy E Gieser Voice on Radio C Ryan A scene from the play Am I, Scene I Aer 1, Scefvezf 0 i 3 Cuemus-ray Lab Bumoay SYN Raul Raul RAM. Is:-opsrvunc, X 6' .Q VICTORY James R Jamt SO JUNIOR PROM Aprrl Showers f as the therne ol tms ears lun or Prom held on Aprrl l7 The decoratrons that so man, luntors had Worked on were lovely The rock garden and the flowers harbored rn the alcove looked almost real whlle the decorated umbrellas dropped l m the cerlrna carrled out tne showers moth Parnest Tommassont orchestra provtded the mu tc tor danrtna vxhrch lasted untll twelve Wtthout the help ol Mrs Qstlund M Farrell and those lunto s who wrll rralx helped we could not have put on as ntce a prom rn honor ofthe Semors lt M as an evenrna that mar, ot us f rll not lor et rn a lona trme Prom Charrrnen and Commtttees Decorattons F ar IS lsundtn Ruth lsyyslcr Lrlhan Uuro Pubhcrty lulle Voelker lean Besola Paulme Wesa lnvttatlons lunta Olnla Patsx Colllns lean lohns Suzanne Stansbury Proc ram Ioan lassor Nun , Cothe Marllyn Patron Iames lunalc Refreshments lean Larmour Ioan lsarmour Floor Dennrs Beltrame Gerald lunak Clean up Henry Voaeler Tclcets Iudy len en Flame Treroar Karen C10 General Cnarrrnar Helen Iohns Advlser Mr Farrell 7b X. . ,, ,J Y 4 I l - .t V , i , ' A yr A V ro. 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JUNIOI' p '0f7'? fi BACCALAUREATE SERVICES Ishpemmg Hlgh School Audltorlum Ishpemlng M1Ch1gGn Sunday Iune 7 1953 3 UD o clock P M Processlonal HYTUY1 Come Thou Almlghty Klng lnvocatlon The Lord s Prayer Malotte Hartley Swanson Scrlpture Readlng Hebrews 12 l 6 We Pray Thee O God of Mlxed Ensemble Baccalaureate Sermon Faclng the Future The Rev Elmer P Gleser Hymn Falth of Our Fathers Llvlng Stlll Benedlctlon Recesslonal The Corporatlon of the Class establlshed ln September 1940 CLASS NIGHT PROGRAM Ishpemmg Hlgh School Audltonum Wednesday Iune 10 1953 8 15 P M Ploresslonal Hal Beacon Lrghl Presldent s Address Robert Sharland They Call It Amerlca Gant Vlenna My Clty of Dreams Sleczynskr Senlor Mlxed Ensemble Erna Rundman aerompanlst Cl'lss Hrs ory Statlstle Ellvsrheth T'lssonr la ROSlta Dupant 'Xlto Saxophone Duet Robert Johnson Kenneth Klellnen Kenneth Fr cson 'lccompanlst Nancy Adams Flenore Gleser Class Prophecy Bexerly Anderson Prlscllla Msnley Mary Ellyn Chlnn Claudette Slmons Serenade Hay den Clar net Quartet Prosentatlon of Memorial Jean Brewer Class Song VVords by Mary Lou Raclne Recess onal Coronatlon March Mey erheer HISTORY STATISTICS of 1953 was New stock C OMMENCEMEN T PROGRAM Ishpemlng Hlgh School Audltorlum Frlday Iune 12 1953 8 15 P M Pre ltlOlll Robert Sh'1ll'1nd Vlce Preslde rt N new DeRoche Secretary Roland Reve lo Treasurer Bexerly Anderson Class Motto The Ropes of the Past Wlll Rlnr., thr Bells of the Future Colors Black and Whlte Flower Yellow Rose Proeessronal Hall Beacon Llght Inx ocatlon Thr Rex Wayne E Peterson Salutatory Pu llc OPINION rn sr DOTTIOITTLN Joan A ll Morrlng Speaks Prayer of the MUSIK Maker F106IlUg Glrls Ensemble OF8ll0l1 Spon ors for Culture Byron Renf GC7HClUllCFl Nexln Woodwlrld Qulntet Valed etol v Our Challenge Democracy L June Erlcson Slng O Slng Unto the Lord Jones Youll Never Walk Alone Hammerstcln and Rodgers Mlxed Ensemble Presentatlon of Dlplomas Superlntendent W C Peterson Recesslonal Auld Lang Sy ne studled ln school These are Flnnlsh French German and ltallan holders were added ln 1949 and for the past 4 years we have been an enterprlslng and pro gresslve concern Llke all large lndustrles we have kept extenslve records and lt lS from these flles that we brlng you our materlal to nlght As we study the natlonalltles and back grounds of our famlly trees we note that the malorlty of our class lS Flnnlsh ln the past 20 years thls same natlonallty has predomlnated 15 tlmes THIS year the Engllsh follow very closely and then come the Swedlsh French German lrlsh ltallan Norweglan Scotch Aus trlan Dutch Welsh Cornlsh Pollsh Belglan and Manx ln that order Only 18 of our paren s are forelgn born 'Thlrty frve per cent of our parents are of the same natlonalrty, wlth the Flnnlsh predomlnatlng Although a forelgn language rs spoken ln 43 homes, only 27 of us can speak a forelgn language Thls lS not al ways our mother tongue, but often languages Forty even per cent of our fath rs are em ployed ln the mlnlng lndustry Nlneteen per cent of our mothers work full tlme and 8 part tlme whlch lS fewer than last year Thlrty four per cent of our parents are hlgh school graduates and 1U are college graduates We mourn the loss of 5 mothers and ll fathers Drvorce has affected the home llfe of 4 of the senlo s Much has been sald of the hlgh standard of llvlng ln Amerlca Our statlstlcs bear out thls statement Seventy elght per cent of our famllres own thelr homes ln thls we rank second of all the classes Thlrty seven per cent have camps and QU own cars We have a total of 304 YGdlOS, whlch lS an average of nearly 3 ID every home Our class has the dls trnctlon of belng the flrst to have a televlslon set, whlch lS owned by our only set of twlns Enrollment flgures, for the most part, are 1 I 1 1 ' : - - I ' ' 1 1 , . 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A , . 1 F . . . 1 . merely cold tmpersonal facts But to you par ents the statement that 116 were enrolled 1n the klndergartens 1n 1940 brlngs pleasant mem or1es To the c1t1zens of the communtty the fact that 180 entered our lclndergartens last fall 1S enltghtemng From our medlcal department come mterest mg stattsttcs The percentage of those talnng tests fluctuates very 11ttle 91 the smallpox 947 the tuberculln 88 the dlphtherla and 95 X chest X rays The medlcal records show that 17 have had appendlxes removed and 36 have had tonstls removed Glasses are worn by 32 of our class Four sentors have per fect teeth and 5 have at least one false tooth One boy and 19 glrls were excused from gym and 2 boys and 13 g1r1s were excused from pool State regulattons for the pool proh1b1t sw1mm1ng fully clothed but a semor glrl once broke th1s rule-un1ntent1ona1ly Our records show the followlng tnterest ln school act1v1t1es We follow a normal trend wlth 16 belongmg to lnstrumental groups for at least one year and 53 to vocal organxzanons Twelve have parttclpated 1n school forenslc contests and 5 have been members of the de bate team Only 49 members of the class have expertenced stage fnght from speaktng on the aud1tor1um platform Elghteen have donated the1r servlces to the Student Counctl and 42 to the Servlce Corps Forty four have prepared themselves for the bus1ness world by belong tng to the Commerclal Club H1 Y clatms 14 boys and ll sen1ors have been enrolled m Spec1al Art Twenty semors belong to Allted Youth W1th the help of several underclass mates 21 senlors as members of the Annual Board have prepared the Hematlte A greater number than ever before 49 have had the opportun1ty to broadcast over WIPD I doubt very much 1f our narrow streets w1ll accom modate the future cars of our 76 llcensed dr1v ers 46 of whom recelved thelr 1nstruct1on 1n our Drtver Tramtng Course Seventy belong to organ1zat1ons apart from the school and of th1s number 58 are members of church groups Seventy SIX per cent attend church regularly Th1s ts 2 less than last year s class When we leaf through our soc1al calendar the words Youth Center and movres appear frequently Flfty three per cent patron1ze the Youth Center regularly and 90 have attended Negaunees Youth Center We wonder why 10 of our senxors have never attended a school party The number gomg to our proms has re matned about the same but hve g1rls of thrs year s class have gone to all four proms Mov1es are the favor1te year round pasttme w1th 60 attend1ng at least once a week Two of us see seven a week Mus1cal comed1es rank h1ghest rn popularlty and many of our boys are Marllyn Monroe fans Thlrty two per cent of our class do not spend one evenrng a week at home Seventy of us spend a part of our lelsure tlme on hobbtes We have varlous collec t1ons such as dolls stamps records paper napklns and barrettes We knlt pa1nt w1th o1l s w or do wood work 1n our spare moments One boy IS a ham radto operator S1xty f1ve per cent of the Senlors use the W1n ter Sports area for the1r recreatlon Two of our boys have r1dden Suxclde H111 and 10 have ndden the landmg Our class can boast of owntng the 1953 Class C Natlonal Sk1 Champton Undoubtedly a good part of our letsure ttme 1S spent r1d1ng and tlnkermg w1th and 1 motor brke As many as 76 f of us have watched televlsron Wtth some of our Jumors own1ng sets by next year the percentage will have lncreased conslderably The travel bureau records reveal that nearly one half of the semors have been outslde of the Umted States that IS 52 to Canada and 5 to Mexlco Seven have not ventured outslde of the Upper Penmsula and 15 have not been be yond the state boundartes Although only the members of the basketball team Went to Lanstng thts year 39 of us went to the state tournaments other years Twenty have rldden 1n an afrplane but 21 or nearly 175 of us have never r1dden on a tra1n lt appears that the ra1lway coach 1S less fam111ar as the years go by The Semor boy who rode from New York to M1ch1gan by tra1n gamed l1ttle educatron from travel because he slept all the way' From our employment bureau We learn that 65 senlors or 56 work part t1me Never before have o many senlors been employed whtle attend1ng school They earn an average of 70c an hour Thts IS 5c more than last year and the htghest ever patd to a class Our pay ranges from 24C to S1 50 an hour Slxty elght Semors have clerked rn a store and 55 have delxvered papers lt mlght surprlse you to hear that 18 of these paper boys were glrls Twenty have parttclpated ln the Cooperauve 1 - ' 1 I 4 - - I ' . . , . I m , fo , O ' . c, l - ' ,Q , ' I I I , . A 1 - I 1 l ' ' , -S , ' , I . ' I U . I ' our 77 bicycles, 19 cars, 3 motor boats, 2 jeeps, ' . To 1 - . 4 ' - I 1 D 1 I . I ' h , . - - . I ' . s ' 1 . . 0 1 4 . . U . . 73 Tra1n1ng Program Only 14 boys and 2 g1rls do not have any household chores to do We suspect that the 2 boys who have K P duty use hand lot1on because there IS no ev1dence of d1shpan hands Lookmg over the recreatlon column oi our balance sheet we f1nd that We spend a total of S266 40 a week wh1ch IS an average of S2 30 per person Four boys each spend S10 a week and 4 g1rls spend nothmg However some of our money 1S spent 1n other ways such as 57 savlngs accounts and 41 Chrlstrnas Clubs Only ll sentors have not mvested 1n l1fe 1nsur ance Accord1ng to the Mendellan Law brown eyes predomrnate but not 1n our class Could th1s be due to the F1nn1sh Enghsh and Scan d1nav1an mfluence? Thls year 57 have blue eyes 30 have brown l7 green 9 hazel 2 gray and l black Twenty f1ve per cent have curly ha1r Erghty three have brown ha1r 25 blond SIX black l auburn andl red At least th1s IS the color Wllh wh1ch we were endowed but what you see now 1S not nature s handlwork but man s Seventeen have used varlous dyes and bleaches Have you not1ced'? In thts the boys V16 Wllh the g1rls on equal terms A fur ther check of our 1dent1f1cat1on tags estab l1shes the fact that one of the l1ghtest of feather We1ghts to graduate from the I H S IS a mem ber of our class She Werghs 87 pounds For tunately she d1d not have to roll our mlurecl football player off the f1eld he 1S our class 230 pound heavywe1ght Our tallest boy 6 2 X2 and our shortest g1rl 4 10 The baby of the class a boy 17 years l month old lS the youngest 1n several years to gradu ate SIX of us are left handed and one fortun ate g1rl IS ambldextrous we beg1n to close the books of our busl ness we note that the class numbers ll6 54 boys and 62 g1rls Thlrty l1Ve are graduat1ng from the Sc1ence Course 26 from the Hlstory and Socral Sc1ence Course l8 from the Manual Arts l6 from the Commerclal Course 15 from the Home Economrcs and 6 from the General Course Th1s closes the h1stor1cal phase and now our concern 1S w1th the future Forty nlne Sen1ors are plann1ng to go to college and 9 to nurslng school Half of the class have already chosen such careers as eng1neers secretar1es tele phone operators teachers and others Srxteen Sen1ors are plann1ng to enl1st 1n the armed s1m1lar to that of 10 years ago when many members of the Class of 43 were fac1ng the draft call At th1s po1nt the stockholders pass on the1r shares 1n the corporat1on to the Class of 54 For the most part each member w1ll reap the proflts accord1ng to h1s 1nvestment In clos 1ng 1t IS our hope that each has mvested wrse ly and abundantly Ehzabeth Tassone CLASS GI FTATORY PRO PH ECY T1me The Present Cast Nancy Adams Beverly Anderson Mary Ellyn Chmn Elenore Gleser Pr1sc1lla Manley Claudette Slmons NTRODUCTION We are prophets from a far away place called the Land of the Bells We have come to VlS1l the Class of l953 In our land all the bells at tw1l1ght peal out the1r melodles wh1ch d1s close the future to those who hsten We have heard the prophec1es concernlng you and hasten to pass them on together wlth our g1fts before the rrngmg of the bells recall us to our homes Nancy Adams f1rst lady candldate for presl dent can use thrs horse and lasso to round up some votes To teacher Anrta Aho these needles for those extra eyes shell need on exam days For Ioan Aho teacher thls kmfe to sharpen ner pup1ls wlts To Beverly Anderson ballerlna th1s top to keep her sp1nn1ng unt1l her name reaches the br1ght l1ghts of Broadway Lorrame Anderson teacher may need th1s wh1stle to call for help when her students get out of hand To Carol Argall nurse a halter to use when her patrents compla1n Im a httle hoarse to day For Raymond Arplalnen mlner thls p1ck Qp1ckaxl so that he w1ll always be ready for work . . U . - . t is I I. 1 . is , . q I W I . . ' , ' , ' As ' '- ' 1 ' 1 -4 ' I I , - I I I . I 7 I I I . , ' - . . 1 1 ' A I I I I I I I I I 7 I . , ' ' ' - 1 1 - l , , , 1 1 - 1 forces. The future for our boys is indefinite, I . . I I I I I I I 1 1 . . , W - I ' 7 I 7 I 1 , , ' . ' I I l I . . ' I I , . , 1 I - I I , ,- . . I . I . . 74 To Richard Arsenault, electrical engineer, this juice in case of a power failure. For Fern Austin filing clerk an emery board to file her accounts To Iohn Beerlina electrician these rubber gloves to protect him from any shocks he may receive Flo ence Bengson telephone operator can use this brush to keep her llnes clear To Robert Bess industrial arts teacher this baa of tea to keep his corners square For Thomas Beutner diplomat this clothes pin so he will get that nasal sound 1n talking to the French To Iacob Bietila dentist toothpicks so he can dia into his work Gail Billings homemaker will need a scarf to keep her warm when she frosts her cakes To Marlene B1orne home economics teacher a tomahawk to show her students how to make scalped fescallopedl potatoes lean Brewer stenographer this little glove for her shorthand For Gloria Carlson prima donna an atomizer to dust her tonsils before she Carrnenizes Neil Chapman night watchman we give this lantern to use when he makes his rounds To Mary Ellyn Chinn nurse this bottle cap so she will be prepared when it comes time for capping exercises Ionn Coady navy gunner can use this tor pedo when ne sees those Red Sails in the Sun se To lorin Corneliuson dentist a saw so that ne will al Nays have teeth to pract1ce on For Anne DeRoche telephone operator this u ar to rnake her the sweetest hello girl on 'ne line Nanc, DeVold nousewife will need this bat to make ner home run To William Dobson, car dealer, this glue so he will always stick to his prices. For Harriette Dougherty bookkeeper cents to help get her books out of the red To Mary Ann Dougherty dress shop owner this balloon to keep her sales sky high This net to Iune Ericson secretary to catch all her dictation A ruler to Karl Fassbender proprietor of an amusement park to help him keep his records straight To Ieanette Fosmo nurse this pacifier t quiet her more exuberant patients For Alice Frustaglio social welfare worker this pie mix so she will always have a reserve of dough To Ieanette Garceau United Nations secre tary pills to keep her patient when Vishinsky says N1et' Raymond Gauthier National Ski Champion a brick to smash more of those Jumplng rec ords To Elenore Gleser teacher this switch to en courage her pupils This cane will hold the door open for sales man Owen Gordon and save wear and tear on his tender toes We give this compass to Sylvia Gustafson missionary to point to the place where her service is needed Daniel Harrington a fur trapper can use this mouse trap to give him a start in his busi ness To William Hatch fisherman luminous paint so he wont have to sing Glow Little Glow Worm Glow Elizabeth He ko bookkeeper these scales to keep her books balanced For Corrine Herman secretary this sealing v ax to preserve ner shorthand knowledge -l V I f , , A 1 I ' , , , , I - , I , o , , , , , , , - , , . , , xi lf ' I , , I I - , , ' - I I , , tu - i 1 ' ' ,, , . 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I ' , To Shrrley Hodge nurse thrs laughrng gas to keep her patrents happy For Walter Hodge who wrll enlrst rn the Arr Force thrs ladder to help hrm clrmb rnto the stratosphere lda Mae Iackson Jewelry store manager these bells so she w1ll always have a few rrngs To art teacher Arlene Iarvrs a frsh for brarn food when her students lack rdeas Ieanette Iohnson mrssronary rn Afrrca a lrght bulb so that her converts w1ll be able to see the lrght rn the Dark Contrnent These scrssors to Io Ann Iohnson telephone operator to help her out rf her wrres get crossed To Marre Iohnson practrcal nurse thrs Joke book to keep her smrlrng through We grve these wrngs to Mary Iohnson typrst to make her frngers fly For Robert Iohnson Jazz leader thrs red hot Earl Iones gardener can use thrs prllow to smother the weeds To Donald Kangas coach we grve thrs currycomb to keep hrs teams trrm For Vrrgrnra Kangas typrst thrs lacquer to put the frnrshrng touches on her work Seaman Robert Kelly can back up hrs frsh storres wrth thrs book end To Colleen Kemp homemaker these pota toes so that she and her husband w1ll always see eye to eye Kenneth Krelrnen carpenter wrll need thrs wooden foot to measure board feet For reporter Paul Krrschner thrs pepper to make hrs news hot copy To Fern Klrppel stenographer an arrplane to keep up wrth that raprd drctatron For lean Koukkarr elementary teacher thrs mallet to make an rmpressron on her puprls To Admrral Wrllard Koukkarr thrs scotch tape to keep hrs feet on the deck when the ocean gets rough Stenographer Ioanne Larson wrll be able to use these wood shavrngs rn case she runs out of curlrcues when wrrtrng her shorthand lerome Lehto sarlor can use thrs mop to swab the deck We prescrrbe these asprrrns for Marron Lemke mathematrcal engrneer to relax her after solvrng those drffrcult problems To telephone operator Nancy Leprsto a B board to help out when her wrres are crossed For Rosemary Leverton typrst thrs lrttle racrng car so she can race terasel her errors Nancy Lundrn mrssronary Wrll need thrs shovel so she can drg rnto her work To Robert Makr safety engrneer a magnr fyrng glass to use when he rn pects safety devrces musrc The Yanks Are Comrng to prepare her patrents Marron Marcotte telephone operator may need thrs elastrc to help her stretch for those long drstant calls Army nurse Carol Marra can use thrs rack to held up the soldrers morale To Barbara Medlyn pedratrrc nurse electrr cal rnsulatron to protect her from the effects of her lrttle charges Thrs Ivory Soap to Terrence Meyer sarlor so hell always stay afloat For Davrd Mrtchell metallurgrcal engrneer we grve thrs protractor so he can always frgure out an angle To Anthony Nardr X ray technrcran we have thrs crystal ball so he ll always have good rn srght For Paul Nardr barber these harr rarsrng mystery STOTIQS for those customers that are gettrng bald , , , . , , , , , , , I I I - I , I I l I . . - Y . . S I ' I l coal to warm upthe band. For Priscilla Manley, dental nurse, this , , I I ' , , I I U I I - I . I . , , , , 76 Phtllp Nard1 p1lot wtll need th1s metal su1t to protect h1m from the atomrc rays To Larry Nault electr1cal enalneer we atve th1s sorxna to absorb the shocks For Carl Nelson metallurcucal enarneer these pl1ers to extract metals from ore Thls plant food w1ll keep Kenneth Nelson forester rn a yob We g1ve to W1ll1am Ottmann surveyor Chore Boy to help hrm run the transrt l1ne To Donald Palornakl servrceman a hsher man s card so he can drop us all a l1ne For Marv1n Pantt1 sergeant 1n the army th1s baton to keep h1s boys hep to that Hup 2 3 We grve Robert Penhale sa1lor a home permanent so he ll always have a wave Thls swatter to Franc1s Pepln professronal baseball player so he ll never mrss those thes To R1ta Pepm nurse th1s hammer so she can make a depressron on her unruly pat1ents lohn Ph1l1pp1 c1v1l eng1neer can use th1s bluepnnt to help hrm lay out the plans for the proposed Nlnth Add1t1on For Iamce P1etro telephone operator these f1l1ng cards to keep those numbers strarght To suralcal nurse Mar1lyn Plyer some thread to hold her patrents together Mary Lou Racme stenographer can use IS blulng to keep her a whlte collar g1rl For Byron Renz rad1o announcer th1s ma ch1ne o1l to keep h1s vorce runnrna smoothly To Roland Revello denttst a packaae of aum to keep hun from los1na h1s patrence For Wrllram Rlnne novellst th1s ball potnt pen to guarantee for hlm three best sellers Evelyn R1tar1 stenographer 1J1ll be able to use these sprkes to keep her on ner toes To Dale Roberts navy cook th1s cover to keep hrrn out of the stew when the gotng gets rough For Leslre Ruohomakl pol1t1c1an dye remov er to get the red element out of Washlngton To Catherrne Ryan vetertnanan th1s grass seed so she can rarse some blue grass for her horses Robert Salmr mechanlc th1s stethoscope so he can hear the enalne knock For Robert Sharland baseball player th1s toboagan to use rn hrs sl1d1ng f1n1shes To Claudette S1mons X ray techn1c1an these matches to lrght her through the alrmen tary canal lean Solberg typ1st can use th1s hoe to weed out the errors For Carl Superko rad1o englneer th1s toothpaste so he w1ll always have a spare tube To Elrzabeth Superko lrbrarlan th1s muffler to lessen the no1se rn her hbrary Thls peroxtde to Donna Swanson beaut1c1an so even teenagers can have Srlver Threads Among the Gold For Hartley Swanson s1ng1ng geologrst th1s pltch plpe to help htm hnd puchblende Srnce Elrzabeth Tassone socral worker w1ll wear out many shoes we grve her a parr To Thomas Thornton satlor th1s boot so he wtll b ready for boot camp when he enlrsts For Evelyn Townsend long drstance tele phone operator a magnet to get those calls lrom behrnd the Iron Curtarn low ce Trornblay secretary to a bee keeper can use th1s bottle of lot1on to take care of her boss hrves To larnes Tuomela parachutxst th1s Good luck charm to clutch as he pulls the r1p cord For lean Tyynlsmaa housewlfe th1s rectpe for makrng toast Burn then scrape To Roger Unch electr1cal englneer a cup to carry h1s currents Donna Vaharnaa nurse w1ll need thts thermometer to get the temperature of the pa trents 1vho are down rn the dumps 1 1 1 1 ' 1 4 1 1 Y 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 ' , 1 J . , , CI 1. 11 . . . . - - - 1 ' 1 , .. , - . 1 , 1 1 1 1 ' . tt 1 1 1 H . . , 1 1 1 1 I . . . . 1 1 , - I I I . . , . 1 1 , . t- . , . . ,, 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 Q Y - 1 1 I - 1 . . 1. . 11 1 1 - , 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 V J 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 , . .1 11 . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 . .. 11 1 1 1 1 , , . . X , For lonet Vercoe pronncol nurse th s olcocn to help those blue pouents To Robert Whtte rnechcmrc thls tuntnff lork to keep hrs motor hummmg Wtllrorn Wtlhorns mlntng enotneer ttus bottle 1n whrch to put the blood lrorn the ore Vern her pottonts tn sptrtts To Charles Znulkte sculor tlus fool so he corn olwoys spln o yorn END We hope thot Jou w1ll olv ous keep these token ol trrendshtp U cn e nove presented tontqnt Ch' Llsten' Do you he-or them? The bells ore colllno us lt ts trne to leove Moy the 1ro1duo1t1noClos ol l953 R XXNIOXIJ GAI lllll'H h , Q , I , , A I , I . My I , X - , v7 , ,L '. V ' ' ' , ' ' ' J , Con use C - - .,,1: f ,H ' 4 , .J , , W.. . ,. This ornrnonio to Ruth Wlrtolo, nurse, to keep OUT bells NWT HW HGPPUWGSS ond SUCCQSS tO YOU' , 3 l - I C X x V , A . , 1 V K 7,1 Fun Tue Gmac Sermons fuuck 6rr Dowrl DISH- fi r ,Q-4' 79 Gossm 7-ENN! 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This modvrn hnilding was constructed hy Kivlinvn K Son I'0R XII IOIRCONSTRICTION NI'I'DS SPI' KIELINEN 81 SON I- Pt u Phone 1114 ATU Donn: '-xx msol lid Colleen he-mp enjox bouhng it the Sportl Lnd Amusement 1 enter SPORTLAND AMUSEMENT CENTER 310 Bank bt Phone 18 52 ,Wgyz 6 515652 2' A? 4 A 4f 94 !f'l'F .Q h N nrt il n r ,ill the nr lmnkxi n o n lnrsl National li in IONII I INIF N18 OI THE MINER S FIRST NATIONAL BANK IKII 'IUNTKK1 NXT Nh UI IHNINII NITI Nl' IKYII un W mlnr I D I L lhonc- 1126 -an 11, v -.. For courteous and prompt service bring your car to Hehbard's modern Nash Garage suzcr ' DEALER HEBBARD NASH SALES Ifonrth md Bank St Phone 314 Ishpemmg MICIIIKIII I n Su on und Nancs Bacon model fashionable clothvs at The Stwle Shop THE STYLE SHOP I EADER IV PASHIONB lm S M un bt Phone 540 Wars Ann Dough:-rtx and Marx I'llsn Chinn are tlttul ulth quuhh shoes it I'XlI'Ixl5hS KIRKISH S BOOT SHOP '09 S wdlll St I hom 460 ' ' ff ffllffll ' 2 . -ill 1. 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Mm ran. .lf 1 ' ' L- A ' - ' - ' John Cornehuson and Frank Beer look at a candw display at Simosns Brothers SIMONS BROTHERS WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS CONGRATULATIONS The Class of l953 E W ELSON S BOTTLING WORKS Ishpemlng Phone 403 SPONSORS The Great Atlantxc and Pacxhc 'Pea Company Leftler s Super Servxce Statmon Ameen Transfer Lme Anderson Da1ry Bea s Beauty Shop Beth s Shop B1et1la Sport Shop Cameo Beauty Shop Charles Secor Heatmg Coffee Pot The Co OPGIGTIVG Store Delta Coals Economy Food Market Hewett Grocery Company Hughes Mercanhle Company Ishpem1ng Plumbing and Heatmg Iohnson s Sport Shop Iohnson s Radxo Serv1ce Ka1latsa's Market Lake Shore Engxneenng Company La Forest Bootery Lemxn s Grocery L1berty Loan Corporatxon Lmdqulst s Market Lou s Serv1ce Statxon Natlonal Food Store I I Newberry Company Olson and F orsberg Plumbmg Rosberg s Store Rudness Grocery Rundman and Sons Ruona s Grocery Smart Shop and Smart Beauty Shop Supenor Cleaners Dr Harold W Swanson Tasson s Smclcnr Serv1ce Stat1on Waara s Grocery W1ll1ams Photo Serv1ce Wlndsand Decorators F W. Woolworth Company - faq? lv 1:1-Y to 'k . . I, I ' ,, 0 o 219 S. Main St. Ph0lle 343 84 ROBBINS FLOORING COMPANY HARDWOOD FLOORING Mnlls a'rlsl1pemmg,MlcI1lgan and Reed Cu+y Mlchlgan ,Q ,.-4 W K 'VI ulon Nlarcotte and Jeanette kosmo enJ0w .1 usnt to the Penmsula Bank THE PENINSULA BANK Member of the Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporatlon and The 1'ederal Reserwe S5 stem Ishpenung Mxclugan 85 GATELY'S CONGRATULATIONS THE STORE OF CHEERFUL CREDIT Furniture Men's and Boys' Furnishing Women's Apparel General Electric Appliances +o The Class of I953 HERCULES POWDER 121 S. Main St. Phone 108 Ifhzabeth Lklund and Jean Anderson admlre some of the special occasion cakes made at Cornelluson s CORNELIUSON S BAKERY LORINELIUSON S BAKERY GOODS ARL GOOD 218 1N Second St Phone 53 Qu. -fm lb--,- ' ,g-1 B'wIm.,,,, NL -a,..,Xs Roger Vlattson and Gene Kaljala admire a new Dodge NAROTZKY MOTORS Dodgc and Plwmo 1th Cars and Trucks Serwlce, SUDPIISS, and General Repairs 330 S MGIID St Phone 'XXL Arle ne lars and Nldrllwn Pher azlmxre one of thc Tvrrenc 'Visser .md Brucm Garce xu see a dnsplav of mam flllt' appliances found xt Stam s Elm-ctrxc Shop hw draullc Julks at the Carroll Motor Supplw STAMS ELECTRIC SHOP mmm APPLIANCES cAnRou. Moron suPPLY 123 Clex eland Awe Phone 55 MARQUETTE ISHPEMIING MUN ISING . . - W.. .5 . V4.4 i K . ' 54.3 . A 4 ps.-A 3 , - . , A A . 4 X .X 1 I . . . , I ' 5 1 , . s .. 1 v , - U v- . , . - -- . V. 437 I , A I I ., ., 14, A 2' ' I,I,.-Q- ' ' 1 I 'Q W, 1 -I i .... 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L ,HY ,, .-QI, I I ' Marie Johnson and Nancy Leprsto see some of the fme furmshmgs found at Quaal and Quaal DUBlNSKY'S LADIES READY TO WEAR MILLINERY TOT TEENS N B TWEENS 81 404 So Ma1n Street Ishpemmg DISTINCTIVE HOME FURNISHINGS Greatest of Gift Stores 32 Cleweland Axe Phone 129 B and B Mercantrle Company Bouwen s Food Market Chlld s Art Gallery C1ty Drug Store Al Denn Dealer ln Standard O11 Produc Fassbender Funeral Home Fxnmsh Mutual Flre Insurance Company Iames E Flaa Insurance C E Gustafson Market Harvala Heatmg Helmlsto Studlo Howard s Iron Ore Prlntmg Company Ishpem1ng Broadcast1ng Company Stauon W I P D Ishpem1ng Furmture and Hardware Ishpemmg Lumber Company Ishpem1ng Theater Bu ler Theater I and L Cleaners Iohnson s Drugs Iunttl s Serv1ce Kahn s Clothler Kemp s Furmture Larmour Brothers Forest Products L1nna s Drug Store Lolberg s Marshall Wells Stores Mlch SPONSORS S Henry T Mason Ieweler Maytag and Home Applxance Sales Mecca s Shell Servlce Mxchlgan Gas and Electnc Company Mldget Ca h Market Mxner s Na xonal Agency The Mlnmg Iournal Company Ltd Negro and Nxssen Frlglda re Applxances N1choll s In urance Agency North and Llnes Olson News Penmsula Insurance Agency Petry s Sto e Iame Prckand and Company Rrchard s Store Ruusl Vrvxan O11 Company oarvello s Beauty Salon Sarvello s Cash Narket Otls E Sonnanst ne D s r1c Manager Me ropo xtan Lyle In urance Co Ishpem n MlCh gan Tonella and Rupp Turmo s Serv1ce Stahon Vogeler Sausage Company West s Pamt Store Western Auto Assoclate Store Wllley s Tlre Shop . . , . ..,. . . - . . , , . . . , , N 1 I :I . . . . , H .. 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THRIPTX FOI IxS Albert Goodnes .md Vhlham Nlemn enJos .1 unit to the Consolldated l'uel and Lumber Compam .EOR ALL CONSTRUCTION NEEDS Consolidated Fuel 81 Lumber Co 314 N Thlrd St Phone 1100 7,555 Jo nn luisshender .md Bxrbaru Msendch admlre the qu nllts furmshmgs found at Mudge s POR THI' FINLST IN HOML FLRN ISHINGS Guelff Prlnhng Company PRINTERS RULERS BIN DERS Phone 809 lvlarquelle LEO A TOUSIGNANT Wholesaler 901 I' I earl bt 1 hour, .20 Bx ron Renz md Bw I'0Il I renlell ,go to D K C, Sales and Sen lee for all their tire needs D 81 C SALES AND SERVICE MUDGE S xouzucuxulx 101:11 or A11-R '08 I Dnmon bt , Ishpemmg 1 hone 230 I e.ul bt Phono 498 5' ' O O X 4. 4. L I - I'- , Vg , 4 .V- . 1 1 -7. O O , rm 14-1 Q ' . tw 'f lf I l I , ,Q I . Q52' , f ga Q fw 1 ' K W A 1 L Y. , . I O ' -' ' 1 . ' n . r Fax Q da., ,A A 'TT .ft ' fl Xi . f ., Q, , .Alf rf ' i l Q' 't, M 5 1 ,4 X I 1 rl 1 . I . K, 1 ., L - ,. , vA'. . L 1. R ' ' ' 2213.1---'. -' QU h b yq A LINDBERG AND SONS INC GENERAL coNmAc1ons lshpemmg Mlchugan Phone I055 91 -1 A c. 'U ,. ,A 1, f'N Q 51 .---' 5 H ff' 9 iii 3? gi 'un-gm ? ,. 5,3 HV' fs Gm. -1 ali gp Q George Butorac and Robert Sharland enJoy a vlslt to Cohodas Brothers warehouse m Ishpemmg Congralulahons lo 'lhe Class of I953 COHODAS BROTHERS COMPANY Wir an-m shows Thomas Thornton some of the quality nu rch.u1dlse populurh priced at the Rellable Clothing Store RELIABLE CLOTHING STORE una sroms ron Mm ARD BOXS 106 s Wlmn sc, Phone 240 C xv? YA Tliglk N 4 F :B : 'JAG FX. f' I O for beautiful photographic murals of Lpper Penmsula, cull HOMBURG STUDIO 221 N Lake st Phone 1298 .I I I I' E E T' ll 4 E 'L ,- lv- I I ' 1 +15 J , 1 -4 A :T ' ' . ew-l 1 ' .1 - 1- Q' . -Y I 1 f of 2 1. 1 1 - 1- Q 1 A ,if-H I if-2 -1 '- Z A rl t if - D ' 1 in ' I 1. 1 ' T I ' 3 T785 in vi, ,A in .1 1 53 1 ff-1 4 -1 2 in s 5 ' -'-'Mt Q' f..j ' 1V4--- --- ' ' I ' Lal- 2 1 7 1-. 1 VA' X 'Tiara-jM1.'7 11 Y ' f 1 ' 1 1-61 5, E 1 Y- T51 -'Q ' sa' , I , I A I 2 I ' ' J 2 1 5 if IT ' Q 1' - I , w---- ug A ,V I I V, ., If gf, .V ' ' Ni A + ' T. I A 1f .5 , 'Q 1 fi . 1 If +V: 22' 3 - , - - 1. , ' ' 131 .1 I A 9 , ,Ks at an - , B 1 1 1 We E 5 21 ,. 1 . Aff , I If 1 1 A' 1 ff 1 1 Q -1, 3 tj A. 1 1, l I 1, , P-'fl Q Q5 Q' ! 1 gif! Y yy 3 .Ji 1 Q.: 1 11, H of 1 . 93 FOR YOUR LAUNDRY AND DR! CLE ANIYG NEEDS all EKLUND LAUNDRY 81 CLEANERS 111 H cbt DIXISIOII St , Iehpemlng Phone 4 enJ0w shoppmg at Uoldle 5 E A S 1 or Tlurd and X me his Cor I-lrst .md Bulk Sts 'l P Lleu land Axe Phone lo0b IShIM'IlllI1g' xllfhlgiill 94 C 1 Marla-ne Bjornf- and Margaret Ann Doto QJALITY GRQCERIES AND MH-ATS t I 0 o I o , L ' ' . ' ' ' , A ' ' 5,63 .-f ff' ,..1--f, an-..f uL-Q ! Jacqueline Farrell and Besellw Lux rc-nc? en,j0v 4 Halt to Holmgren s modern showroom HOLMGREN MOTOR COMPANY WL :LLL THL 1'IYl'bT CARS lll N Serond St Phone .198 GIFTS l-'OR EVERH' OCCASION PAUL'S JEWELRY ilmzm kts Robert Iivlly and Kenni-th Kia-linen with B0nds,hir4- Oxfords sold at l'Iman's Shoe Ston- EMAN'S SHOE STORE 116 Clow-lauul Ave-. Ishpeming, Mich. 211 S. Main Sf. Ph0IlP 359 95 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The members of the Annual Board wlsh to thank the followmg for thelr servlces 111 the preparahon of thls yearbook PHOTOGRAPHY Ch1lcl s Art Gallery Homburg Studlo W1l11ams Photo Servzce ENGRAVING The Brock Engravlng Company PRINTING AND BINDING Guelff Prmtmg Company COVER DESIGN Arlene Iarvxs Q6 Helmisto Siudio x. i 4 44 J S


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