Marquette High School - Tatler Yearbook (Marquette, MI)

 - Class of 1919

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Marquette High School - Tatler Yearbook (Marquette, MI) online collection, 1919 Edition, Page 75 of 98
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Page 75 text:

. ALUMNI. it 1905 Fred Krafft-President of class of 1905 is living at Chicago where he is head of the enipioylnent and safety eilginvc-ring dopartinent ot the Aingrimur school of c:o1'i'e':nonden:e - Maud E. Hallstroin-Teaching in Seattle. N Claire Drake-Service. 1906 Chas. Felllnan---Sup't -of lnines at XVakefield. Mich. Elizabeth Moln'1nan-4Teac11ing Sth grade in Froebel School-Man quette. 1907 Alex. Finlay-Chief Engineer--wat Lake Shore Engine Vilorks. Llewellyn Drake--XVas dentisi in army and is now studying spe- rial course in U. of M. and will resume deiitistry in ritv sown. 1908 Bernard Pii1llSOl1g-vviul the Aincrican Legation in Denmark. 1910 Pearl Tlll'1i91'ffTOI1C111112: Fourth street schcol in L-ity. Mary Doetsch-Employed -at Marquette National Bank. Donald Begoln---Secretary at Lake Shore Engine VVorks. Pearl Lewis-Employed at N. S. N. Jcarrito Luiidquist--Teaches third grade in Third street. school ol' vity. Ehna Krafft-'1'eaching departmental work in Detroit. Andrew Sweet--Captain in fll'1l1y -I'1llgil16Ql'S. Arvid Paulson--Saw service in France, was a lieutenant, and has received his honorable discliarge. 1911 F. Hurburt Begole Jr.--Discharged from Navy. Mary Holly'-llhnployecl in the insurance department of the First Nat'l Bank of Boston. Grace St. JohnfAIs now Mrs. Rudolph Johnson and is residing in Ironwood. Tracey Kaye-Is finishing the mediral course at Ann Arbor. Helen 'People Has been inarried to Rex De Haas. Lilla liurtless-Mairierl and living at Trout. Creek.

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SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS llensmore and Spear upheld the aflirmative, Mr. li. Miller being unable to attend, and Messrs. Clark, Lellieux and Jeansou the negative. The judges, Messrs. Moffat, George Johnson and XVellman, rendered a unanimous de- cision in favor of the negative. Mr. Rosa gave the critic's report, and the meeting was adjourned. April 28, 1919. Meeting called to order by Mr. Miller. On account of the Huw ban, no meeting was held. April 14. The society elected as next year's oflicers: Mr. J. Miller, President. Nr. B. Clark, Vice President. Mr. l . Ellison, Secretary. Mr. A. Peterson, Treasurer. 'l'he remainder of the evening was occupied by a mock t1'ial. Helge Paulson was accused of rushing the can into bone d1'y Michigan. He was finally proved guilty, but was 'tlct off without a sentence, probably due to his good looks. The last regular meeting of the society thus closed. FATE. She left him in the autumn, when all the thigns were dead, And now she came in springtime and finds that he has wed. She called him fool and coward, 'twus a funny thing to do, For was not she the same one who last year he came to woo? Before you leave this garden, you shall be slain by mine own knife! And they fought togetherg you bet it XVEIS some strife! She soon emerged victorious, anyone would have known that, 'Cause had she not the eyes and fingernails of a cat? l'pon thc wayside hillside, his grave can still be seen, And once in every two years this maid comes there to lean. -KLU KLAIX. FOOLISHNESS. He is long and lean, and rough, XVhen he speaks his voice sounds tough, llis shoulders are bowed like trees in the winds, He looks ferocious whenever he grins. His shoes which are numbered seventeen, lVere worn out on the village green, His knees knock together whenever he runs, Ile looks like half a dozen bums. The frogs in the pond are more graceful than he, In the morning he starts out on an all-day spree. XYhcn midnight comes he homeward turns, And roams about while the kerosene burns. XVhen he dies and to the morgue is taken, He cannot look more forsaken, And when in his coffin as a corpse he will lay, They will rest his head on a pillow of hay. -HUGH XVALLACE.



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llanl ALUMNI Raymond .lohnstonwls employed in the Marquette County Savings C. Maiguerite Kimball els Mrs. P. B. Hatch and they are making their home in town. Kill: Waifrirl Larson-ls employed at the Marquette National Bank. Stepliei Lowney-Has returned from service overseas. Marjorie Mathews-Teaching at Kalamazoo. Jean ll'IcCombs-Is M1's. F. J. Kepler and is making her home in city. iii vt Ixlclntosh -Is teaching in Hibbing. Gregory Mcl.1t3sh-ls in the service. Agnes Nix- ls l'.'Ol'lilllg in D. S. S. lk A. office. 1913 Alma Sclixvawtz--'ls employed at the First National Bank. Edith llpperstroni-Is working at the Marquette Co. Savings Bank. Myrtle Trevillion--ls teaching in the Domestic Scieiice depart ment of the N. S. N. Grace Johnston-Is employed in the offices of the D. S. S. .Q A. Railroad. Estelle Patrick--ls Mrs. Ray Zerbel, who recently returned from 0 l'lYl'LlCl1f5 SlxI'Vll'Q. 1915. Blanche Shirkey-ls employed in the office of the Furnace depart- ment of the C. C. l. Co. Marie Ayctte ls employed in the offices of thc Longyear and Hodge shop. rapl 1916 Lester Casper---ls living and employed in Detroit. Floyd liymer-els living in Marquette. Margaret Lewis-ls attending the Baraga school taking up stenog- iy. Franc-is Girard-Is attending N. S. N. 1917 Alida Anderson is employed in the D. S. S. .Q A. R. R, offices. Cl1:irlol,te Cummiigs and Lydia Ford a1'e attending N. S. N. Sadie Hill is a reporter for the Mining Journal. Anna Linquist-Is employed in the offices of the D. S. S. AQ A. Mzwgaret Kaichen--Married and making her home in Detroit. Mary Kern--Librarian in Public library of city. Bartlett King and Frank Lewisfewere killed in action in France uliile serving heioically for their count1'y. thc May Krafft -Married and living at Bessemer. John Murray'--is at home having been honorably discharged from army. Percy O'Meara-ls in his country's service. Burt VVutt-Chief Draftsman at Lake Shore Engine Wo1'lcs. Sarah Morrison-Is employed at the Marquette National Bank. Hazel Hanford-is now Mrs. Dawson and is teaching in the Domes-

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