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Page 52 text:
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TYPEWRITING AND SHORTHAND Proud is our high school of its amateur geniuses. Manistique High has this year opened a new channel of contestation. On April 30, 1921, contestants will go to Escanaba to enter a short- hand and typewriting contest with other teams from the U. P. The winners of each event in this contest will go to Kalamazoo to the State Contest, May 20. Miss K. MlcEachern, coach of the typewriting and shorthand teams, has diligently and skillfully trained her teams to work with great accuracy and rapidity. The members of the shorthand team are two Seniors, Ruth Carlson and Ethel McRitchie. On the typewriting team, there are two Seniors, Inez Cota and Elmer Christensen, and two Juniors, Bertha Vincent and Reta Strong.
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l FRESHMAN CLASS . Our career as high school students began September 7, 1920. When the registration had been completed, and after having gone through the usual formalities of classifying, we were declared to be the bona fide freshmen class. How the high sqhool and its surroundings differed from those of a year ago! As eighth graders we had reached the apex of knowledge in the grammar schools. But now we had to go back to more humble con- ditions. The air was filled with a feeling of superiority, and we had it firmly impressed upon us that there were three other classes present, be- sfdes ourselves. Mr. Lundin was chosen our class advisor and our class was brought into a working organization some time in October. The following officers were elected: President - - Orville Smith Vice-President Alice Christensen Treasurer - - Martin Quick Secretary ------- Winnie Larson As a class, we have maintained and upheld our share of the student ac- tivities. The fact that we were fewer in number than some of the pre- vious classes has led urs to a closer and stronger cooiperaition, which no doubt aided materially in our success. Our basketball team defeated the other three teams in the inter-class games and won the cup for the year 1921. Great things are in store for the class of '24 when we enter as sopho- mores.
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