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V V THE ARGONAUT 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Qxxxx Page Two xxxxxxxx1xxxx1xxxxxxmvxmnxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx DEDICATION In appreciation of your guidance and interest in our class, We, the graduates of 1940, dedicate our annual to you, Mary Kathryn Hartz. You Were more than our Sophomore and Junior Class adviserg you were our friend and workmate. Your cooperation, even in our Senior year, proved to us that you were a true and sincere friend. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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V V THE ARGONAUT 'V V A A txxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvuxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxg 4 5 4 5 F OREWORD 4 4 4 f 1-1 4 4 4 4 4 Far different from the fiftieth graduating class of the Iron Moun- : tain High School, was the first class which 'was graduated from the , old Central School that once stood on the sue of the present high 4 school. We students who attend a school of more than thirty rooms, : cannot realize that the entire four upper classes were lodged in two 4 rooms of old Central. 4 4 The first graduation class consisted of three members, who receiv- : ed their diplomas in 1888. No one graduated the following year, but 4 in l890,four people fnnshed.schooL After that,the ntunber of grad- : uates has doubled in every d6CHd6,llHtH noun hi 1940,xve have one of 4 the largest classes ever to graduate from the Iron Mountain High : Schoob-a dassci one hundred and seventy-Eve nunnbers : In 1892,the IIukn SchooL udnch proved to be one of the rnost 4 elaborate school buildings in the Upper Peninsula, was built. This : served as the high school until the construction of the building we all , know as the Iron Mountain High School in 'the year 1913. 4 In early years there were no extra curricular activities or athletics : to speak of. Athletics were outlawed at first, and it is only recently 4 that they have become organized and inter-scholastic competition has 4 been entered into. In this regard, as well as others, there is a decided : dnference betvveen the school of fury years ago and the school of to- 4 day. 4 4 We can stop but a moment to recall the past and the glories of the : Gay Nine-ties , it is more important for us to think ahead of our- 4 selves as future citizens in the HFlying Forties . 4 4 4 4 Q1--11-1-11111-12.1111-mx11111--111-1-11-1-mxxxxxxxxxxxx age For
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