Iron Mountain High School - Argonaut Yearbook (Iron Mountain, MI)

 - Class of 1928

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5' x 1 .cf E LN 4, f '4 lx ' 'fic' Jlnunef I sg' fe ' 55' 'x . if 1- 4 n ' f' shit. 4' f,fff'3f-'s VY- .1.l...i.- ,txgwjlf ,J N Njgilrsji 5 . I 55. K., - X-4' b . .gk ,J ' 'ff ' X., Jaffa C6116 Cgootball Cfffeam.. MILO WILSON Captain- Skirts Skirts was a very important mainstay of the team this year. ,Ile exeelled not only in hitting the line, hut also in interferenee work. l'lUGENl'I RANZANI Captain Elect- 'l'i1tl'y ' 'l'ut't'y was, without doubt, one of the liest half hacks in the range. .lle could do everything equally well. NnfT sed. LESTER STAPLES- Les Though he was not very heavy, Les played wonderfully. He played both halves. RUSSELL MAC N AM EE-- 'Mae Mae niade a fine half lnaek. Ile was esperially good in end runs. JOHN COLANTONIO- Jap Though new at the position Jap made a wonderful sucuess as quarterback. Five hundred was his usual eall. ROBERT UORDY- lJilweg Cordv was a valuable addition io the team this year. As his nickname indicates he was :1 very good end. EINOR PICKl'l0LM! Totters Totters,' played a fine game all fall. li0IllC!1IlJ0l' the famous 77? HAROLD lJE'l'RA- Img Detra did extremely well on the line. ll was a hard serapper, hence his name Pug . ROLAND IIOSKING Hardly any gains were registered through the center of our line. llosking eould give and take-mostly give. ADOLPH TRAMONTINE This is Tramontine's third year on the line. Ile did very well-as could he expected. CHARLES BIOLO- Chas Chas was responsible for many of the losses suffered hy opponents on lnoth end runs and line plunges. Ile also did fine work on deffense. JOHN ABRAHAM- Midnite Yes sir, look him over. Ile was the man who made the ninety-three yard run for a touehdown on the kiekoti' in the Stambaugh game. ERMINIO RAFFIN-- Bill ln fighting interference, side-swiping, and tackling, Bill gave a good at-count of himself. Ile was Very energetic espeeially in praetiue. RUIJOLPII ORLOSKY---- Rudy Rudy was always ready to till anybody's shoes either in guard or tackle. The eonnnent at the end of eaeh game was, Good work Orloskyf' HERBERT HUGHES- l1erl,ry In spite of the faet that 'fllerluyn didn't play in all the ganies, the games he played .in he did Very well. DOMENIQ' RUFFA'l I'O- Alam-k ln the niiddle of the season Alaek shifted from haek to center. It lweeanne established without doulvt, hy reason ot' his line playing, that there was the plaee he belonged. Kl'lNNl'1Tl'l ,DYERf Dyer substituted for half haek. Ile tilled his position in a tine manner. 'Page ,Sixty lilsi- -.1- -i----



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X fs ., 1 ,e ss-f xff1 Q - Jie? ,.-, -ill if w fin-y N eff 4 -.r.Y2. 53939555 .ai ' f f1V. .- -..-.-.. re ality agar Qs. res, fs, --.f S , va-.1 ',. rx: A 1.47 imluf Xe ' X ' E-.JJQWA xy rammey twins econd in State 'Run James fl1'lllIllll0y, Iron Monntain's representative :lt the cross,-eountry rnn :lt Ypsilanti, NllX'9lllll8l' l8, wt. ' seeonrl plnee in Class B. Jimmy lend the tlelrl of 70 runners over the two mile course from the start, and held the lead :ns they returned to the trnek, went down one side, rounded the curve :uid had the Sfl'IllH,llf-Ll'1lVY2lj' before them. At the time Sonnenberg of Wyondotte forged up even with Jinnnie, then gained the lend and crossed the line eight yards znheand. Jiininie, il junior, ran :l wonder' fnl mee, and nnule ll wonderful iln- pression on the spectators, by the nmnner in whieh he battled with his larger :und stronger opponent. Uejka, of Kingsford, the only other U. l'. entry, won sixth place, illlll together with Urunnney, de- nnonstrutell to the lower peninsula that from henee forth they must consider the upper peninsula. This is the first time the U. l'. has lreen represented in the State cross- eountry run. iBoys' Glass iBaslQetl9all This year class basketball progressed more than in the past years. All those who did not play on the regular team were eligible for class basketball teams. A regular schedule for practice was drawn up by Coach Thune. At the end of the year a tournament was held in order to determine who was the class champion. The Juniors won the tourna- ment with three Wins and no losses. The Sophomores came next, then the Freshmen, and last of all the Seniors. Besides the high school, the grade schools also developed teams. Student coaches were sent from the high school to the grade schools. In connection with the high school tournament, a grade school tournament was also held. The North Side school Won this with the Lincoln school ITS 1'l.lllllCl' Up. 'Page ,Sixty-two l-l. 11 g1

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