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Faculty Notes . l was walking thru the halls apparently alone, when a sharp voice announeed Order, aml quiek as a flash 1 remembered that a secret faculty meeting was being held. My curiosity conquered my courtesy and soon l was ad- justed so that both actions and words of the oecupants were easily audible. Every member ot' the faculty was present, each one the proud owner of a happy smile, aml anxious to expel a small bit of his or her vocabulary. The fa- culty of the Marquette lligh School was in session to discover what form of occupation or livelihood each individual was to follow or engage in during the summer months. Listen carefully and l will relate to you the exact procedure. Mr. lVatson, the bulk of the gathering, announced his intention of taking a trip to the various tobacco factories in 0l'flt'l' to re- deem his numerous collection of cigarette cou- pons gathered from the cloakroom and halls of the lligh School, but he has been persuaded by his friends to cultivate his strong, masterly voice to either an opera singer or a publie speaker. Mr. Rosa. our gentle aml cool-headed prin- cipal, has accepted a position as agent for the liasteru lileetric Co., selling their new cele- brated electric hair curler. A practical dem- onstration was required so our fair-haired master filled the bill. Mr. llinds proudly boasted of his intention to attend an Amateur Boxing School in order to further his skill as a diseiplinarian and to hamlle unruly Senior boys. At home his spare time is occupied in perfecting a model alarm clock so that he can regulate his home duties and arrive at school on time. Miss lirallt displayed a bottle of hair tonie which she had prepared and patented for the sole purpose ot' changing red hair to a true golden. Now she is in a position to use her own authority since she has already realized a large protit. Miss ttrohe has been petitioned to conduct the entry examination for Flunkmn Colleen-, of Red lnk. There is no doubt but that the Senior lCnglish classes will swarm to this in- stitution on account ot' her lenient require- ments, which they have trifled with this year. Later in the summer she has decided to assist a veterinarian in his medical work, for she eoufessed she would rather spill red blood than red ink. Miss XVenzinger was ready to sail on the next liner for Paris where she has been em- ployed as a fashion model for the National will bring her own American made gowns to the nobility for consideration. Clothes exhibit. lt is rumored that she -Mrs. Connors answered the call of the stage by accepting the role of leading lady in Connors' famous product.on of l'rincess Pat. The theatres are already beginning' to coni- plain concerning a break in the water mains. Miss Scott and Miss lfrench. two well- known tlirts and heart-ln'eakers. have volun- teered for service in The Xl'oman's Police Brigade of America, due to such service ren- dered at the Marquette High School. Miss l reneh's pleasant smile and pleas'ng disposi- tion will umloubtedly captivate some lonesome bachelor and make his life a bed of roses. Moreover, we know she will. Miss Scott, dur- ing her hours of respite has decided to conn- pose a new and imrivaled song hit entitled X or the MINVN QUANTITY, and it' is a fore- gone conclusion that her success will be un- limited if it is a duplii-ate ot' her giddsh and happy-go-lucky manners and habits. Mr. Trowbridge. the famous ink sp'ller. hws been advised by his family physician to take a trip to the Adirondacks to restore his run- down physical condition ili'KIll.l'l'4l thru lll'll'l'lt'4l lite. home cooking and excessive dancing. Miss Young has accepted an Invitation to visit a friend in llinsdale. Illinois. and is com- pletely overjoyed. The friend, of course, is camouflage for llughes, all know him. Mr. Hallam will manage the sales depar'-
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ATHLETICS NEGAUNEE-HOUGHTON. The greatest surprise of the tournament was pulled otl' by Negaunee. NYiiiniug as they did in the other three galnse, and Iloughton's defeat of ilshpeming it seemed to point to a l'loug'h1on victory. 'llhe attitude of the spectators before the gaiue started was that Neguanee had played pretty good for a buneh of small fellows but they had no show against. Houghton. That attitude was changed at the end of the first half when iNl'g2llIl!l'0 went out in the dressing room for a five minute rest with the score standing iii-2. in their favor. Something had happened to lloughton. They eouldn t start their magnifieent team work which had spelled vietory for them in their three preceding games. ln thc second half, Houghton braeed. temporarily. but it was only temporary! 'Soon King was sinking 'em at will from all parts of the eourt and Kangas was stopping men twiee his size and three times as heavy. The work of Kangas, one of the smallest men entered in the tournament was the real feature of the ganie. lVith both hips bruised and a eouplp of ribs out of kilter, he 'played the entire game, often eleuehiug his hands to keep from crying out because of the pain. Ilis work. which would have done eredit to a pipvei- twice his size, brought well earned rounds of applause from the spectators. PRIZES AWARDED. 'l'he Ishpemiug' team was ealled out first and reeeived the tourna- ment ball and individual silk badges for third place. Next the Houghton team eame forward and eaeh member was presented with a silver medal and the team. eolleetively, reeeived a bronze loving eup. 'I'he Negaunee team was ealled out and Capt. Farrer on behalf of the Xegauuee high sehool took the silver loving eup for first plaep and eaeh player was awarded the individual gold medal whieh each member on the winning team reeeives. ' l arrer was ehosen eaptain and guard of the All-Tournament teamg llflkey, lSll!ll'lllilIQ'. eenter: Shields. Houghton. guard: llc-Namara. lshpem- ing, forward: and liishop. Soo, forward. 'llhe men got badges eertifying that they were members of the All-Tournament team as ehosen at the 'l'hird Annual Tournanienl held muler the auspices of the Northern State Normal eollege.. lfarrer, of Negaunee. was then ealled out. and after a five minute speeeh in whieh he praised all those partieipating in the tournament and eiting several insiauees of ,good sportsmanship. Fred A. .lell'ers. of l'ainesdale, awarding the prizes, presented li'arrer with the eertifieate ofAll'Tournaiuent player. for being the most help to his team. 'l'he Normal 'Varsity and M. 0. M. played an exhibition gaiue which the Normal won :Zi-H without lnueh trouble. 'l'he referees were Cant. Stull. Nleelintovk and a eopper eountry man who handled the games very effieientlv. W. TRELOAR.
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-V vm-V. Am FACULTY NOVTESVV Wwirn i f nu-nt ol' tlu- California Fruit I-Ixt-luaiigm-. lu-ing soh- ilfstrihntor for a nm-w hranml of apples, vommonly known as ngxllillll-N apph-s. Mr. llallam will also apply for nu-mlu-rship in tlu- 'tliivkm-r's Club of tlu- llau-ific Coast. Mr, Morrison, 1-x-sohlim-r and Coavh. will appt-ar in ilu- hast-hall worhl. having' Slg'lll'Kl np with tlu- Ili-troit 'I'ig'm-rs. PL-nny's Slll'K'0SH will lu- unhomuh-il for lu- has c-aught 1-vc-rytliing hut hast-halls at this vi-iu-rablo institution. Mr. Pc-llow has assunu-fl tlu- attitnih- of an author and inorvovi-r his writings will bm- gli-aiu-il ahsoluti-ly from 1-xpm-1'ic-lu-1-. His first pnlxlii-ation will consist of tm-n rolnnu-s writ- 11-n 1-xrlnsiu-ly on tlu- suhji-ut Lore and Its Natura-. Miss Ross will ln- tlu- main attraction on tlu- program of tlu- Linm-oln Cliatanqna Co. Slu- will sing a song appi-aling to lu-r own senti- nu-nts i-xc-lnsivm-ly. uanu-ly. NYlu-ro ls My XYaiuh-ring' Boy Tonight? Miss liailoy. our nnivc-rsally fanu-il lmotanist. has 4h-viih-il to go in sm-arcli of a spot-inu-n of vm-g,y.-tation known as 'l'lu- Flowm-r of Youth. lt will lu- pri-si-nt:-il lo ilu- tl-aclu-rs of ilu- Mar- qiu-tto lligh School so that age- will no longc-r be a handicap in l'l'llll0l'lllQ tlu-ir contrar-ts. Mr. l oar1l. who l'l't'K'lllZlf 'ioiniil tlu- ranks of our rm-nowiu-il tau-nlty. will spt-ull his snmnu-r writing applim-ations to nnnu-rons High Sm-hools of ilu- li. N. A. in orih-r to mliscovi-r a position wlu-ro lu- can tc-an-h all mlay. Miss Nc-ully has annoinu-1-il hor inti-ntion of assisting lu-r fatlu-r at thu Postnflicv. HL-r main wlnty will lu- to hring thc- mail to Hager liros.' fnrnituri- storc-. Miss Mvliinium has 1-Xpress:-rl lu-r 1h-sirc of c-oiuliu-ting a manic-urv shop in c-omu-c-tion with a harlu-r 1-stahlishnu-nt in Y. Sho says tlu- harlu-r is such an attrac-tivo fellow. sinm- lu- is always cutting np. Mrs. Dawson is alrc-ady arlvi-rtising lu-r famous alanc-ing svliool in which wi- aw posi- tivm- slu- will prospc-r. 'l'lu- vs-ry lata-st ilancc-s will lu- taught. iiu-huling tlu- lata-st cabaret tlaiu-us. Mrs. 'l'imbcrlak1-, vote-ran gum c-lu-wa-1' and slang artist. has sm-4-iiri-ml a position grueling the 'llc-aclu-r's examinations for Rural Schools. Her impartiality, togctlu-r with hor dm-inoc-rativ and fair nu-thoml of marking was lu-r main rvcom- nu-iulaticm. Miss l':1mplu-ll has lu-on c-host-n to roprt-sont cil0V0l'l5lllll in tlu- XYoman's International 'l'i1l- ih-ly-ll'inks Tonrnanu-nt. Her spa-c-cl, onclnr- aiu-v and skill will, no ilonbt warrant lu-r svn'- onsl to noni-. Sllflilvllly a voivi- likm- tlnuuh-r starth-cl nu-. muh-rl my eaves-dropping. and rubbing my 1-yi-s l was snrprisc-tl tn find mysm-lf rm-posing gm-ntly in my harmlwoiul sm-at, and Mr. Rosa gm-ntly awakc-ning nu- from my slumlu-rs. My only qui-stion is do ilrc-anis conu- trlu-? -RUDOLPH LARSOY. 4,033 F is is di' 43.41
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