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N--f-M'-' THE HHBUHHUT Paul Ginqrais, Resident: Pat Sclieffer. Secretary-Treasurer: Jim Verrette, Vice-President. Senior Class History wg., In September, 1945, we were just another class of Sophomores, hesitantly finding our way through the corridors of Iron Mountain High. However, under the guidance of Mr. Egizii, we gained our self-confidence, realizing that before long, we too would be Seniors gaz- ing down our noses at a new crop of Sophomores. We chose Jack Winters, Paul Gingrass, Mary Furno, The ini, and Bob as being the mesters. and Nick Pietrantonio as our officers for the first year. all-Sophomore team of June and Joyce Secinaro, Rosalie Fontana, Anita Cecch- Van Laanen cheered our teams to victory, while Beryl Miench set a new record first Sophomore editor of the Mountaineer. She held that position for four sc- Some of our muscle men in sports were Paul Gingrass, Earle Hosking, Ted Lof- strom, Russ Lundin, Jack Winters, Bob Mortensen, and David Freeman. Behind the footlights Bill Carpenter, Jack Winters, Jean Flodin, Ted DuFresne, and Pat Scheffer made their appearance in the unforgetable MJanie. As Juniors, with Miss Helming as advisor, we turned enthusiastic eyes toward the busiest year of our school life, electing Ted Lofstrom, Earle Hosking, Mary Ann Spencer, and Margaret Draxler as our officers. , Paul Formolo, Nick Pietrantonio, Dave Dworsky and Ted DuFresne, in addition to those previously listed, won their berths as sport superlatives to continue throughout their final year. Gracing our stage for the first time were Nels Larson, Jim Verrette, Sarah Barker, and Joe Negro. With March came the confusion of planning the Junior Carnival with Mary Ann Spencer as chairman, and then the Junior Prom. Under the direction of Rosalie Fontana, and Eileen Gardepy, our gym became a garden of trellises, flowers, and balloons for the theme Summertime We chose LoLo Orella and Bimbo Constantini as our Queen and King. On class night, Margaret Dundon, Mary Ann Spencer, and Dave Freeman were admitted to the National Honor Society. When the fall of '47 came along, we discovered that at long last we were Seniors. Paul Gingrass, Presidentg Jim Verrette, vice-President, and Pat Scheffer, Secretary-Treas- urer were our officers in this, our final year. ' Ellen Cohodes, Mary Ann Spencer, and Chummy Dalquist were among the many who captivated their audiences on our stage. The Senior Hop theme, Four Leaf Clover was a huge success, thanks to the darl- ing plans of Margaret Dundon, Evelyn Syrjanen, and Joanne Frickelton. Our last week, before Commencement night, was filled to the brim with fun and activities, including the Senior Picnic, Class Night, and Baccalaureate Services. With class colors of green and white, and the white rose its flower, the class of '48 closes the book of its high school years with the motto, The future lies not in the hands of fate, but in ours. Page liftctn
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illi lllllilllllllli ---N--NWN Valedictorian and alutatorian Geraldine Lindstrom - Diana Khoury National Honor Society Near the close of each school year, a group of seniors who have shown outstanding qualities oi character and leadership, and who have maintained a high record of scholastic achievement and service to the school are selected to become members of the National Honor Society. These students are inducted into the Iron Mountain Chapter of this society at the last P. T. S. A. meeting of the year. Three members of the class, Mary Ann Spencer, Margaret Dundon, and Dave Free- man, were elected in our Junior year. The others, who were admitted in the spring of their Senior year, make the number in this organization twenty-three. Upon holding an election, the group chose Bob Mortensen as their President and Margarel Dundon, Secretary. We are proud that the class has had more members elected than any has had for many years. Congratulations, honor students! Row 1: Geraldine Lindstrom. Diana Kiioury, Marfyarel Dundon. Robert Mortensen. Rosalie Fontana. Patricia Scheffer. Row 2: Jean Flodin, Margaret Draxler, Janet Steiner. Patricia Fox, Mary Furnu. Marcella Zambun. Beryl Miench, Ellen Cohodes, Mary Ann Spencer. Row 3: Tom Gronlunrl, Raymond Piatii. Jim Verrette. Bill Carpenter, Paul Gingrass, David Freeman, David Dwnrsky, Bill Marcou. Page Sixteen
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