Once upon a time we lived with hearts that raced and minds that dreamed and clocks that had no hour hands. With common goals and common longings, we laughed, we loved, we played, Those were our school days, our happy days. They were real because we made them real. They were alive because we existed. And then, as suddenly as they had dawned, they faded into the less carefree days of adulthood. And now they are gone . . . those happy days in school. Around the corner are the unknown tomorrows. the editors of the 1974 HEMATITE, have chosen TIME ! the symbol of our hopes and dreams, ur inside cover and our division pages have been designed in the hope that they will convey the significance of our thenje and its many variations. It is our sincere wish that, upon looking through this yearbook, we all will find pleasant memories . of this past year .. and the will to go forward 'with a sense of purpose. Co-Editors, • - • .. • ' I v - V S ■ . v .
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Dedication — Mr. Howard Willson We. THE CLASS of 1974, dedicate our HEMATITE to Mr. Howard Willson. Mr. Willson was born and raised in Chassell, Michigan, where he later taught at the Chassell High School. He attended the University of Michigan and the University of Wisconsin, Superior, graduating with a bachelor and a master degree in Education. In addition to teaching, he has served as Chief Chemist at the Montreal Mine for eight years. Mr. Willson will be retiring this spring, after 20 years at Luther L. Wright High School as a teacher of chemistry, algebra, and general math. During these many years his students have benefited greatly from his patient and earnest concern for his classes. He is well-liked and respected by students and colleagues. Mr. Willson belongs to several organizations including the Gogebic Range Beagle Club, the Range Duplicate Bridge Club, and the American Legion. His favorite hobbies are hunting, fishing, and card playing, especially bridge. He approches these hobbies with the same serious intent and thoroughness that he displays in class. We at the HEMATITE extend to Mr. Willson our sincere wishes for a most enjoyable retirement. 4
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