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V V THE ARGONAUT A A First Row-Bruce Anderson. Martin Ruskin, .lamvs Harrry, Cornelius Pe-uk-. Peter llislicr, Clayton Ilubyi Second lhnrj- Mr. Norman Wright, Bill Mammalian, .Iohn Weiser, Arthur Amlersoii, Hob Eriksson, VPl'llII Wrlier, Mr. .Iolin Nlattlii-ws. Ant in picture, Donald Michvla. TENNIS TEAM Tennis, in the last few years, has enjoyed a tremendous increase in popularity. The team is made up by the winners in a school tournament in which all students are allowed to participate. Faculty supervision is in charge of Mr. Wright, who is assisted by Mr. Jadin and Mr. Matthews. The latter two men have Won letters in tennis while in college. The players returning from last year's aggregation are Jim Harvey, Bill Manahan, Martin Raskin, Clayton Duby, Cornelius Peck, Donald Michela, and Bruce Anderson. The team suffers the loss of Eddie Rocheleau, 1939 captain and U. P. champion who is no longer able to take it up. Eddie not only enjoyed sports, but possessed no limited talent, participating also in basketball and football. ln pre-season practice Bill Benham has shown excellently in form and looks to be varsity material. The lron Mountain High School schedule includes an inter-city tour- nament with Kingsford, a keen competitor. Un May lS a dual meet was held with Nlenominee at lron Mountain and the following Saturday the U. P. tournament Was held at a site not yet decided upon as this is writ- ten. The team also traveled to Marinette sometime during the season. On June 3, 1939, the U. P. tournament was held of which Crystal Falls was host to the various teams in the district, all of which had won their respective places through competition. At that time lron bloun- tain participants tied Painesdale for third place. For individual honors Eddie Rocheleau Won the singles championship. With the return of at veteran group lron Mountain should be a very dreaded contender. Page Eighty hxc
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