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9 N ? .fy JW' ,W AX A-, 'tj fN?s. ' lliiv fff?-EA F' 1-'iii XX -'7' 'I' SYM. jr ffgzfl KW- - 'S Q, ff' ' QT f Ria' - fl , X Jil? ' x,:,J A357 fBaslqetball Class B Champions in this district, regional, and state tourna- ments, such was the record of the lron lVlountain basketball team for the season of 1927 and 1928. Starting off their schedule with Wins over Niagara, Nlenominee, and lshpeming, the team continued to the national tournament at Chica- go, the farthest point that any basketball team in the history of the school has ever reached. ' The only setbacks offered to the Nlountaineers were defeats by Ironwood which were revenged in the regional tournament at Mar- quette, by Baraga for upper peninsula championship, and at Chicago. This record settled beyond doubt the fact that Coach Thune was a basketball coach. To him goes an enormous amount o fcredit for making the team. Co-operation was a great factor in carrying the boys through. Girls' Qfzlthletics The result of basketball this year was rejoicing. A greater interest was shown in athletics this year, mainly in basketball. The Seniors copped the championship and were given the silver loving cup, which they Won once before. The cup now belongs to the Senior girls and it has the girls' names engraved on it. The cup was given by the Girls' Athletic Club. Last year the same team won the cup so now it is theirs. Out of the four class basketball teams a star team was chosen. These girls are considered the best all-a-round players and therefore were chosen to make up the star team. The following are on this team: Dorothy Coliin ........ ,..,.... .,.. . . . ..., Center Ardelle Mahoney .,.... ,.., P iorward Frances Coffin .......... .... I' 'orward Carmen Conte .....,.,....,. .........,..........,,..,,......,.,,..,.. . .. Guard Ellen Pillion ................ .,............,.,,........,,. ....,......,.... G u ard Honorable mention is given Victoria Contarini. The great success of this year's athletics is due to our Hgyml' teacher, Miss Samdahl, Whom Weive enjoyed throughout the year. fPa.ge ,Sixty three
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