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to grind, prompted action that was afterward-; regretted. We know both the Principal and Superintendent to be men with whom such acts find no permission or encouragement. We hope Ishpeming High School will take some definite action regarding the future, so that athletic relations may be resumed. Proper supervision should handle the situation easily. The Senior Class of 1919 has been a credit to the institution. They have made sacrifices this year that have never been asked be- fore and we are glad to take this opportunity to express apprecia- tion for extra curricu ' ar work, for which they have received no credit, and for a universal feeling of falling in with many plans that have clipped prerogatives here and there. They have made the Echo possible as presented. It was originally intended to be an ur assuming paper of four sheets. More money has been spent on one issue than was subscribed for the four. This has been due to their pep and salesmanship. It is appreciated. In conclusion, to the Seniors, may you continue as you have commenced , to carry on . The alumni have become interested in the school this year as never before, the townspeople and business men have backed our school enterprises financially. Next year it remains for us to put forth even greater efforts than we have in the past, so that we can •accomplish even greater results. — C. C. Strickland. CLASS OF 1919 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Walter Farrer Cora Coldren Frank Mateer Russel King COMMENCEMENT HONOR SPEAKERS CENTRAL THEME AMERICAS OPPORTUNITY The Americanization of America America ' s Merchant Marine The Education of Europe The Orient Our Commerce in Europe Ame rica ' s Opportunity in the Western Hemisphere Marjorie Atkin Matt Nuttila Lydia Ollila Eleanor Laughlin Ruth Buzan Fanny Swartzbcrg
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THE ECHO SENIOR NUMBER PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BI-MONTHLY DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR AT NEGAUNEE HIGH SCHOOL 15 Cents per Copy June Number 50 Cts. 80 Cents Per Yr. By Mail 90 Cts. Vol. II. Negaunee, Mich., June 1919 No. 4 Entered as second-class matter Febuary 25,1919, at the Post-office at Negaunee, Mich, under the act of March 3, 1879 Editor-in-Chiei Exchange Editor Faculty Advisor Russell King Charles Kangas Supervisor John Hakenjos Russeli King Axel Olson Rolland Barrett Gordon Price THE STAFF ADVERTISING SOLICITORS Clement Barabe Marjorie Atkin Lydia Ollila C.C. Strickland Walter Farrer Daniel Suess COMPOSING STAFF Daniel Suess Walter Neely Albert Doty Russell Williams Gordon T. Thoney Clair Knight Gladys Muck Arnie Salo Roy Broad Lester Johns 1918-19 The school year of 1918-19 has come to a close and with it a genuine feeling of satisfaction at the results we have accomplished. We have been very successful in athletics. Our foot-ball team was i ndefeated, our basket-ball team became the Upper Peninsula Cham- pions and even gave a good account of itself in the major class tour- nament at Lansing. The girls ' basket-ball team hrs been un-Iefeat 1 for two years and would doubtless give a good account of itself if girls ' basket-ball were more common. Our school work has come to a close for the year with a general average most satisfactory to the faculty and, most fortunately for i s, our year was not interrupted by enforced vacations on accor.nt of the influenza. We mourn the loss of two of our number and sym- pathize most keenly with those who have lost parents during the ex- tiaordinary conditions that have prevailed. The flowers we have sent have been very little of what we have felt at losses that can never be replaced. One feeling that we have tried to develop is that of self re ' ianc and control with the minimum of supervision. As a direct result of this we have been visited this year by probably more parents than ever before and, without exception, a genuine feeling of co-operation has been found to exist. We have had an unfortunate occurence at Ishpeming. To state the matter very plainly, the pupils of both the High School and grad? school attacked our pupils after a basket-ball game there. Our pup. Is had been concerned in nothing that could provoke such an attack and we have felt that it was quite time such acts of rowdiness ca ne to an end. Yet, we feel no bitterness toward Ishpeming High School. We wish rather to think that outside parties, basing an axe
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