Mountain Iron High School - Mountaineer Yearbook (Mountain Iron, MN)
- Class of 1952
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Her qu 1' vin ess illdiflllfll
rhurm as hrr vngaging smile
radiates to all who surround
her.
Class Play Prnmpter 3. 41
Clee Club 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi 3,
4: C.A.A. 2: Senior Singers
4.
JUNE MARY ANNE BEGICH
ROISICWI' DICLMAR COOK
Tlzix 11111 is vusily N'l'0gll1.Zt'Kl
by laix lvisurvly juunl uml
vusy-gnirig wayx. Our original
liumorisr frm t'lf'I't'l-V Iullf his
way Oli! of any situalion.
Footlrull 2, 3, 4: Ml f:0lllt'l'
vm-v 3: Buskvtbull 2: lmllvr-
lm-n's Club ZZ: Buys' Club -1.
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Envrgvlif' Calm' delights in
seeing zz jul: well-mlmzv. llis
rmnnmn svnsc :mil great vn-
vrgy will rnakv him a xzlvrcss
in any firlrl.
Mountaineer 4: Tc-ll Tale 43
Stage Crew 3, 4.
GALE LEROY DEAN
Rt'fI'l'SllI.l1g wffllvfl-.SHI and ll
breezy manner are churartcr-
istir of fun-luring Cf-fry.
Whcn she' gl'lS that glint in
her cya, S0l7lCll1l.lIg is funk-
ing.
National Honor Sovif-ly 45
Al0lHlIlillll'1'I' -1: 'll-ll 'l'ul4- 3,
-1: Class Play Cust 3. fl:
lluml 2, 3. 4: Glw- lfluls 2, 3,
-l: Nlixf-rl Ilhoir 3: Tri-lli
fl, 4: Ullivvr ll: U.A.A. 21
llunquvl lirm-mlmlv 3: S4-nior
Slllf.11'l'h -1.
CICRALDINIS
JACK WILLIAM HENDERSON
,411 ull-xlulv football ployvr.
ouixlunrling slmlvrzt. uml nu-
Iurul horn f4'llllt'f. fuvlf vom-
munrls rvxpvrt 1n'rf111.w of hix
ulrilffy. Wllole'1'r'l' ln' .vols nu!
to do
vrlly.
National llmmr Sovic-ty -1:
llluss Ollivvr 3, -li Moun-
laine-vr 4: lfulitor 4: Foot-
ball 2. 3, 4: ,All-4'Olll.C'l'K'lll't'
al: All-Slam' -lg llalslwtlulll 2,
-1: 'l'c-ll 'l'a1l1- -l: Class Plan'
Cas! 3, -l: Mix:-ml iflmir 3:
I.:-tte-rim-n's lilub 2: lloys'
lflub 4: Ollirz-r -1.
lu' :Im-x u'l1olv-ln'urI-
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qmewza
Pint-sized but popular, Pec-
Wev puts his worries into a
porket with a hole in it. Ile
is o good sport with a zest
for fun and lore for his var.
Managers Football 3, 4: Bas-
ketball 3, 45 Track 3: Boys'
Club 4.
DONALD ALLAN JOHNSON
'I'rf'lrlfir:g through Ihr' rlrifls
uflvr n lrvsh snow ln .wt his
uw-ll-worn traps. Bnnvfs un- l
usual ahililivs as a wrmdsmrm '
and tmppvr are wvll pu! to
use.
Footlmall 2, 3: llaslwtlnall 21
'l'ram'k 3, 4: 'ff-ll 'fall' 4:
Class Play Cust 4: Boys'
Club 4.
CARY WARREN KEROLA
qmewm
RICHARD Hl'Gl-INR KEITH
His frank and straight for-
u'urd munnvr muy hc'uf1'Ia1cr
thc' furully. hut llivlficfs
.'iIllf'S77HlHX,lifI 1' ll r r 1' 1' s him
nrvr the' rnughvsl situation.
Mountainvvr 4: Footlmnll 2,
3: Raslu-tlmll 2, 3, Al: 'l'r:u'k
3, 4: Tc-ll Talv 4: Rays' lflulu
4.
This m'u'r'nn1r'r In nur worri-
zlnrs xlmufs tl Illlfll-Vlllflf in-
lvrvst fn lllIlSi!'. uuitlz II rirfl
and mvlluw 1'ui:'r'. ,Ivrrv will
sing hix way through life.
Gonvivk lligll Svlmol IZ, 3:
Class Play lfast 4: Boys' Glu:
Club 4.
GERALD ALLYN LIA BRAATEN
"lf f111I',v ilu' uw nl wnrryirzg
ll'll1'lI lfzvrf' llll' .vu m1111v IIIIILV'
lllingv In dn." This .wfnzs I0
ln' II11- 1!1lil1l.Yl!Illly nf 11111 gvn-
lblll 11mlz11,xs111f11r from M1111
I,11lf1'.
Lluss Play Lust 4: Boys'
Mlm- fllllb
NANCY JICAN NIMIKLIHXZUIQ
.xIIIll'K..i 1-n1nmr'111l11lrl1' lfllllllx
lim lllltl 1'11ri1'J in!1'r1'xlx form
1111 1111Is1111111i11g i1r1li1'i111111I1xI.
Hvr Sl"I0l!If.Nlll'fJ ix lllrgfl IIN ix
our Gililllllfillll nf hvr.
YilI!'llil'l0I'i1lI1, National Hun-
or Sovia-ty 4: AI1llllllililIl'1'l' 4:
'Ik-ll 'liult' 4: Class l'Iuy Cust
3. 4: Ruud 2, 3, 4: Iyflllll
Corps 2, 3, 4: Ulm- Cilulv 2,
3, 4: EIISPIIIIIII' LI: Tri-Ili 3,
4: Uffirf-r 3, 4: C..'X.1N. 12:
Banquvt Elms:-xlmlrlx' 3. 4: 51-11-
im' Singvrs 4.
JOHN CHURCH MAJETICH
DONNA MARIE MATTI LA
I,ll.VXt'5SlIlg rz quivl oml will-
ing xpirit. lhix progrvxsire
Xlllllvlll tnlfvx honors moalvsi-
ly. An all-orounzl 1-upablv
girl. Ilonrnfx vrzrrwxlrzvxs Io
rzltuin lzvr liiglz goals rrzrlrlfs
llvr f'lIl1NIIl.llf,' pvrsorlalily.
Sulumtorian, Class Olliver 21
lllountninvvr 4: 'lk-ll Tale 43
llluss Play Cast 3, 4: Band
12, 3, 4: Drum Corps 2, 3, 4:
GI:-v Clulr 2, 3, 4: El!St'Hll7lC
2: 'l'ri-Ili fl, -13 lull-ll'Q'l' 3g
Bunquvl l'fnsz-nllmlv 3, -lg Sen-
ior Singvrs 4.
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Work zlocsrft lrolllvr I1 im.
Burlry could si! mul wulrlz il
all day. Wlzcn ln' isrfl fight-
ing in history luis SIUUIIIAIIQ
there. Arxollwr of our floss-
PS foxy-goirzg lmlx.
Football 2, 3, -1: Boys lllulm
4.
SAMVEL GORDON MOORE
f14f,.f,'a3j,afm,1Efg1-ifjfivxai '
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,- 'airing
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'flu' If'u1lr'r nf nur rluxx uml
11 fm' sllnlwrll. H011 also
.shirlaxs nn Ihr' llll.Nlx'l'1ll1ll1 flunl.
Ilv has ll wry lilwulrlz' mun-
nvr - not 1IIll..Xlt'IUIlS lm!
IIIIIIZUHIIIS. W
Class Uifie-4-r Il, 4: Nmmtuin-
1-vr 4: nuskvtlrull 2, 3. 4: W
Trzxvk fl, 41 'll-II Ilillll' fl:
Class Play Cust 3, 4: Boys'
flluln -1.
li0BIiR'I' LEE OLSON
Qaaaluaiea
JOAN CLARA OLSICN
Hvr VILXIIIII NIIIIIIIVI. hw Inv:
'4' up ',
flllllff' llIlI'.Xl'X lrlf'u.wml luv
rn'rywlu'n'.
xlllllllllilltlf 1: l'l1s '
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2: 51-ninr Singvrs 4.
uf fond mul flriring luv full:-
mrmlily lfllll is u'1'l1nm1'1l
Singm-rs 4.
MAXINE AVYCE EVELYN PERNU
.fl gal lhufx guvrl In lunlf ut.
fu'l!4'r yvl lu lfnnw. Tclolxifx
liking fur gum! lfll1t'X and
spurlx ix flimnwzl only hy hc'r
llllllll-fill!! In !H'l'tIlIH' 11 nurxv.
Class Ollim-r Il: lxl0llIllillllt'l'I'
43 'l'Q'll 'l'uI1- 2, fl, 4: lflalss
l'luy Cust 3, 4: lluml 2, 3, -1:
lllzljurvtlvs 2, fl, 4: l,vzule'r -1:
Ulm- iflnlr 2, 3: Nixml lllloir'
3, -ll 'llrl-lli fl, 'lg U.A..'X. 21
lflu'vl'le'aslm'l' fi, 4: S 0 n i 0 1'
Q'
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l lll'l1'l'I.fj'f0l' Leo who finds his
rcnzurlfs oftvn land him in
lm! uwlvr. Hffs thu lifv of his
class mul llzc flvath of his
I0r1c'l1c'rs.
Football 2, 3, 4: Trzwk 3. 42
Boys' Clue fflulm 2: lluys'
Club 4g Basketball 2.
LEO LESLIE PHANEUF
Wunwn. u'nmz'n z'l'1'r'y14rl11'rv.
And hc' lfrmirs f,It'77l ull. If
lllllfl' was fl srlmnl for ro-
munrc. Dougie would get fl
bm'1wlur's degree. A lwist-
ing pivot. Il luoping one
handvd shut and Iluugic
.wurvll uguin.
Foollrall 2, 3, 43 Allwolnlvr-
1-nw 4: Basluftlvall 2, 3, 41
All-mlistrivl 4: Captain 4:
'l'raa-k 3, 41 Class Play Cast
3, 4: Boys' lilulv 4g l.c-tte'r-
nwn's liluln 2.
DOUGLAS MARSHALL ROSSI
KOISICHT L0l'lS POG0lll'Il,C
.4f'tirf' in xpurls. high in
.Yl',lllI1IfXllfl!. and .SIll4l'l'.i.Yfll1 in
1111 ln' llVl1fl'7l!llx'Q'N. l'ugm' vn-
jnyx life' lu ilu' fullzzsl. 114- has
ll guml lwuzl fur 1lllXi7It'5S.
National llunor Sovivty 4:
Iflase Ullim-1-r Il. -l: Munn-
tainvvr Al: 'l'e'll 'lull--1: Foot-
lrall 12, fl. -1: llalslwtluull 12. IS,
4: Tran-k 2, 3, 41 Class l'luy
Pals! fl. l: llall1:l2.fl,41 Nliv
ml fllmir 3, -lg lluys' Ulm'
lfluls fi, l: lluy! iilulr -l:
Ulfic'f'r -1.
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MIQLVIN ALFR ED SAARI
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this lad wins honors. Ed is
good natured and is always
ready with ll witty remark.
Class Officer 2g Football 2,
3, 4g Capiain 4: Tell Tale 23
Class Play Cust 33 Mixed
Choir 3: Boys' Clee Club 25
Boys' Club 45 Lettermcn's
Club 2.
EDWARD JOSEPH SCINTO
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VALEDICTORIAN
AND
SALUTATORIAN
ln September 1939. Nancy and Donna
began school as the inseparable twins from
Costin and in June 1952. they ended their
high school career together as valedictorian
and salutatoiran respectively. Nancy has a
scholastic average of 94.902 and Donna
has maintained a 93.371 average. They
both have been very active in extracurric-
ular activities.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Each year a list of scholastically eligible
seniors is presented to the high school fac-
ulty for careful consideration and election.
Honor Society members are elected on the
basis of character, leadership, service, and
scholarship. These members were sur-
prised, though pleased. when they were
presented with the official envelopes of
notification.
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Leif to right:-MacGregor, Gregorich, Mr. Mix, Henderson, Pogorelc.
SENIOR CLASS
liobert Olson .,,...
Robert Pogorelc ..Y..
Dolores Somppi
,lack Henderson ,,,,.
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Class Officers, left to right:-Olson, Somppi, Pogorelc, Hend
June 5, 1952 was a memorable day for the Seniors. lt was the end of a long
imprisonment for some and for others the end of many happy days. Our class re-
introduced the traditional honhre at their football homecoming to make it one of the
most outstanding. Although some of our classmates had an amazing aptitude for
dodging work, our projects were completed with much success.
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Working on the annual.
x row, left to
ht: -- Anderson,
mbini, W. Mallila,
ephson. Smeqal,
wish. R. Mattila,
1, Torrio, Bauer.
ond row:- W.
mon, Lovallo,
nnon, Saaril
ilrey, MrDnnalcl,
rcella, Marillla,
ipi. Fronl row:-
ito, R. Johnson,
Ola, Giru, Kol-
l, Brunlclt, low-
Niemi.
JUNICDR CLASS
The Junior Class has finally reached the pinnacle of
-ir education, They will he the "almighty" seniors! They
ve spent two years in Senior High that were packed with
rk and fun.
Under the leadership of Thomas Kolstad. they spon-
ied many successful activities this year. Their foothall
mecoming was a tremendous success and their play
tags Struck", received compliments from everyone. The
.mm on May 16 wound up all their activities which were
der the udvisorship of Miss 0'l3rien and Mr. Sullivan.
LASS OFFICERS, left fo right:-Giru, Secretary: D. Johnson,
ice-Presidenfg Kolsiad, President: Secola, Treasurer.
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high svhool last fall. Tllvy xwrm- uvliu- in 0Xll'lll'llI'l'i1'lI
avlivities. lmlh IIlllSil'ill :xml allilcliv. 'l'lu-ir 1-lmrilu
trails wvrv shown ospm-iallv during llw liiglily 1-unlvs
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on lop. H10 vlass fm-ls that ll: qui li m " " 'a
Mr. Brill uml lx1I'.XYillillIllS.
w Senrviwr 3 Bruin, Preuiclonl.
Twp ww, lcll lu iiqlilg-flxlwrm. , , L y
Frwrvl Rvws ilrfviurirwp Qi-bum, Vigo llrc-,ide
Taking Druvcvla Training.
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Marvh ul' Uimvs Urivv. ul1ii'l1 vmlval xsilll lilo sopllulnu
H 'NN in meulrlix -
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S+-Nui, Rumi, Kim
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Slll'l'1'SSrlll, and llicy are looking fnruairal to llwir l'1'IllZllII-
ing years in high svlmol. Tin- snplimrmrv 1l1iXIS0l'S xxx-rc
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Top row, left to right:-Gilbert, Poqorelc, Keith, Younqsfrom,
Henderson, Anderson, R. Olson. Front row:-Somppi, J. Olsen,
Pernu, Gregorich, MacGregor, Mafiila.
Eager for new sparkling: ideas for eopy and pic'-
ture arrangements, the annual staff has endeavored to
present a "lived rellertion of school life. Informal
snaps and informational hits of copy charac-teriae the
hook whit-li to the seniors is a tangible memorian of
the hook that is their high school life.
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Tell Tale eorning out today? Deadlines and lack
of news seemed to eonspire against the amlwilious re-
porters. hut the Tell Tale did get pulilishedfonee in
awhile! Assignments were handed out and the edi-
tors and their advisor. lVlr. Brill. waited patiently for
copy to 1-orne in. usually after the deadline. But when
all is said and done. the treasured copies of the Tell
Tale will remain as a eonslant reminder of thc events
and incidents of our high school days.
Top row, left to right:-Keith, Pogorelc, Henderson, Young-
strom, Olson, Gilbert. Front row:-Somppi, Pernu, Greqorich,
MacGregor, Mattila,
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First a few bars were learned, after weeks of
practice the hand struggled through a song, then final-
ly a selection of songs. They also practiced painfully,
overtures, marches, and waltzes under the direction of
their patient instructor. Along with their appearance
at the Spring Festival, the band has done its best to
arouse more pep among the supporters of the home
team at pep-rallies and home games.
Top row, left to right:-Sullivan, Cerkvenilc, G. Gregorich, Siev-
inq, E. Pernu. Third row:-Mr. Radcliffe, M. Pernu, J. Greg-
orich, Belair, Jackson, Pogorelc. Second row:-R. Maftila,
Marttila, Mix, MacGregor, D. Mattila, Terrio. Front row:-
Brunlelt, Secola, Bianchi, Guillaume, Hamalainen.
Top row, left fo right:-R. Mattila, Gregorich, Begich Mix Brnn
telt,AFabish, Pernu, Olsen, Hannon. Second row:-Lovalloi
Saari, McDonald, Flankey Guillaume Martilla Stamp ala F f
' . , ' n I , p . ron
row.-Guru, Derifo, Secola, Somppl, Maggregort Manila-
l'Tri-Hi tomorrow, are you wearing heels?" This
is a common question around the school a day before
the Tri-Hi monthly meeting. This organization plays
an important part in the lives of both the junior and
senior girls. its purpose is to make nicer young ladies
and help the girls adapt themselves to society. Did
speakers, songs, and food carry out this purpose?
Who knowsl
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Top row, left lm riqht:4Mr. Radeliile, G. Gregorcih, J. Greg-
ririch, Sieving, Josephson, Kolstad. Third rcwifll. Matlila,
Buyslrom, Cerlcnevilc, Brunielt, B, Terrio, Belair. Second row:-
Guillaume, Mix, Mareella, Sccola, MacGregor, Mattila. Front
row:-Flanlmey, Sami, Samppala, M, Pernu, E. Porno, G. Terrio,
Charmoli, Thayer.
A shrill xshistle and a lirisk roll of the drums
started the weekly praetiee sessions ol' the Drum and
Majorette Corps. The girls performed for the lfoot-
hall Homeeoming in Oetolier and added eolor and
sparkle to the Distric-t Basketball Tournaments in
Nlarrh. To conf-lude a successful year, they marched
for the Graduation exert-ises at Nell Lake. The Corps
was under the leadership of Maxine l'ernu and ad-
visorship of Mr. lladelille.
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Lusty and sweet voir-es rang out harmoniously
when wanted. Much eredit for their laeing in tune
should go. and did go. to their eapahle direvlor. Mr.
Hervi. They have hecn gaining prominence in the
past years and are hoping to heeome a higger and
hetter organization.
Top row, lei? to riqht:fR, Poqorelc, Lia Braatcn, Ruud, Balabini,
Kanqas, Mr. l-lervi. Third row:-Gilbert, Bauer, Bcyzlrom, Kol-
stad, Saari, Dimberio, Pogorelc. Second row:-Barone, J. Pogo-
relc, Perriu, Mix, Belair, Martilla, Front row: Bianchi, Seeola,
Chormoli. Terrio, Thayer, Giiillaume,
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Although small in number the Boys' Clee Club,
under the fine leadership of Mr. Hervi, worked hard
to make the Club a success. The co-operation be-
tween Mr. Hervi and the boys accounted for the pro-
gress made through the course of the year. Since the
group will not lose many members through gradua-
tion, it is looking forward to another successful season
next year.
Top row, left to right:-Bauer, Lia Braaten, Babbini, Kangas.
Mr. Hervi. Front' row:-Dimberio, Pogorelc, Ruud, Gilbert,
Barone.
Top row, left to right:-Mr. Hervi, Grogorich, Beyslrom, Mix
Gemmell, Hannon, Olsen, Beqich, Belair. Third row:-R. Mal
tile. Flanlcey, McDonald, Brunlell, Samppald, Marttila, Marcella
Second row:-Lovallo, Saari, Charrnoli, Norman, Bianchi, Guil-
laume, Thayer.
Bird-like voices twitter cheerfully during practice
hours. W'hat was done last night. what to do to-
night-these were the main topics of conversation.
They took time for many unimportant things and had
many gay times. Nevertheless the Clee Cluln added an
intangible flavor to the programs in which they took
part.
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Top row, left 'ro riqhi:-Lampi, Seppi, Terrio, Kolsfad, Rossi,
Cool, Henderson, Moore. Second row:-Pernu, R. Anderson,
D. Anderson, Keith, Buria, Phaneui, Kerola. Front row:-Niemi,
Mattila, Johnson, Gilbert, Olson, Pogorelc, Scinlo, Towle.
The newly organized Boys, Club had a very sue-
eesslul year. they sold eandy and eolleeted money at
foolhall games to raise money for their jaekets. Their
elnh was made up of all hoy letter winners of the
Mountain Iron High Sehool and was under the advi-
sorship of Mr. Dolan and Mr. Ifpp.
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The C.A.A. under the direetion of Miss M. L.
Costello was very aetiye. They had strong teams in
haskelhall, volley hall. hadmington. and swimming.
Many of the girls have earned live hundred points for
their emblem and a few have earned the required thou-
sand for their letter. The memhership this past year
was very good with an enrollment of over forty girls.
Top row, leli io riqhi:--Jaflcson, Lovallo, Sievinq, Groqorich,
Kolsiad, Pernu, Beyatrorn, Ccrlwenilc, Belair, Mix. Third row:--
Miss Cosiello, Josephson, Brunlolt, Smoqal, Huiinon, Samppala,
Poqorelc, Uligfni, B. iierrio, Charmuli. Seem-d row:-Klunc,
Montgomery, P. Giru, Saari, Sewla, Dorito, Marcella, Mellow
ald, Marliila. Froni row:-Fleming, B. Giru, Wilscun, Norman,
Bianchi, Guillaume, Thayer, G. Terrio, Carlson.
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When Coach Dolan blew the whistle to start the
1951 football season, the hopes were high in the
Raider camp with nine regulars returning from
last year's team. Opening the season with a 32-0
win over the Tower Eagles. the Mt. lron team dis-
Q played a flashy backlield and an outstanding line.
,X Completing a very successful season with a 50-13
I 1 X victory over Gilbert, the Raiders won the Confer-
f , ence championship.
5 The nine seniors of the starting eleven who
made the All-conference team were llossi, Kolstad,
D Anderson, and Henderson, gaining tirst team posi-
, I -1 Y' tiong Scinto, Phaneuf, and Moore on the second
' ' team, and Cook and Pogorelc with honorable men-
' ' ' - .- tion. Henderson went on to make the All-State
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Wheeler, Seppi, Lampi. Second row:-Coach Dolan, Manager Towle, Krall, Niemi, Meglen, Gilbert,
Bianchi, Pernu, Woznlalc, Carlson, G. Mattila, Manager D. Johnson, Coach Epp. Front row:-Buria,
Scinio, Pogorelc, W. Mattila, Phaneuf, R. Anderson, D. Anderson, Williams, Marks, Moore.
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The problem of developing a well balanced
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After a slow start, Mt. lron hit their stride in mid-
season by winning five straight games. The Raider
team finished in a tie for first place in the Distrirt
27 standings. Some of the more outstanding games
of the season included a one point victory over
Gilbert, the defending State Champions and a
thrilling last second win over International Falls.
Mt. Iron defeated Tower-Soudan in its first
game of the tournament. ln the semi-finals. Mt.
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An early spring and good xwulliu
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meet at Virginia on May 21.
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Seppi, Srncqai. Front row:-Rossi, R. Olson, Lampi, Dimberio, Bnria. '
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Backing our football and basketball teams
wholeheartedly were our three peppy cheerleaders,
Maxine Pernu, Gloria Secola, and "Bunny" Derito.
Added to their many yells and songs was a new
high school song, "Hail to Mt. Iron High." The
three cheerleaders were awarded medals along with
the football team.
Five B team cheerleaders were elected to back
the B team and to replace graduating A team cheer-
leaders. The cheerleaders with their flashy outfits
received many favorable comments.
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play was unusual because there wasnit any stage setting
and the members of the cast entered from the audience. lt
showerl a high school play practice and the love of life of
some of the characters. The audience reaction was very
good and the play was a great success.
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Under the driving direction of Mr. llrilz, the Senior
Class presented the three act comedy. "Forever Allu-rt."
This play portrayed a family of many talents and their life
with a self-adopted llncle, who never worked. The play
ended with everybody getting what they wanted and Albert
moving away. The audience thoroughly showed how niurh
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gest dance of the year.
The prom, with "My Blue Heaven" as the theme, was
held on May 11. A false ceiling of hlue crepe paper, angels
on the walls, and stars scattered over the gymnasium, car-
ried out the theme. This is an evening enjoyed hy every-
one, as it marks the last high school dance for the departing
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