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

 - Class of 1948

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-WW-M in inmnui JUNIORS A - L Row 1: Marnie Ballista, June Carlson. Pal Carnry Virn na Bal. Joanne Lnnic. Julia Anrnon. Man Jerinac. Delores Lcnnlin, Annes LaRoux. June Harris. June D. Carlzon. Row 2 Arlene Alni Doreen llnrlcrscn. Jean Coolwaie Nnnfie Frannquisl. Rosemary Frickellon. Clvarlolle Jacoli on. Jryce Hail. Jcannelle Greilell. Gloria Izzo. Belly Larson. Row 3: Gerald Hallman. Gerry Andreini. Bob Bevilacnua. Dick Dnllell. Roller D ld9VNDll. Lucille Bartoletli. Mary DiLorelo. Rose Kassin. Marilyn Cain, Marian Clools, Belly Codry, Marion Kjell. Row 4: Don Flaniinio. Delores Clemo Bud Ba lizn Garald Edlund. Kallileen Canra. Francis Izzo. Ronald Caviani. Erling Dahl. William Dale. Germaine G:ndron Jo Ann Jacalis. Row 5: David Brown. Neil Erickson. Den Brcnlare. Keilli Crmercn. Don Jacchs, Row 6: Eric Erickson. Melvin Blominaerl llllzn Holten Ray Lindholm. Ercw Dyer. Jolin Bianchetli. Dick Gazd ny. Robot Eck. llndy llzov, R'h:rl Hill. Donn DuCliarn12. JUNIORS M - Z Row 1: Barhara Olds. Belly Pillicn. Cynllna Rinn. Betty Richards. Nancy Vicenzi. Doris Murray. Barhara Turnuuisl. Joyce Menucci. Rila Valeiili. Boll Ronsfeau, Bernadette Orella. Bud Marchetli. Row 2: Lana Weher. Dorolhv Ma-fnard. Beverly Micensky. Joyce Zimmerman, Marian Rolondu, Loris Ricliarrls. Joyce Paquin, Lona Marks-ll, Belly Tramontin. Barhara Nel- son, John Bednarz. Row 3: Marilyn Pozza. Jtanetle Tavonalli. Carolyn Maroni. Ernesline Toinassoni. Jairgiielinz Toniassi. Rosemary Prianle. Jane! Slolil, Nicky Menn'ini. Pall Strand. Nancy Slolliern. Jack Schefchek. Row 4: Geraldine Cavalieri. Pat Yeadon. Janel Trudell. Shirlry McLeod. Rinly Plalli. Dean Olsen. Boh Swanson. Ralnh Sueer. Jim Palterson. Ed Sleder. Don Pedo. Row 5: Dunnsl Moralti. Earnest Welier. Kenneth Williams. Jim Pozza. Pele Sandona. Ross Nord. A'l1evt Rizzarill. Dale Anderson, Bruce Rinn, Don Secinaro. Charles Nlaroni. 1 lzigc lurly-N k

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me niummui -----M Ed Sleder, Ernestine Tumassoni, Margie Battista, Luna Markell. Junior Class History The Junior Class, under the expert guidance of their advisor, Miss Helming, had a grand year with Ed Sleder as president, and Mirgie Battista as vice president. Lona Markell served as treasurer, and the secretary's poiition was held by Ernestine Tomassoni. The Juniors, after taking second prize in the Halloween Float Contest, dove into the annual sale of tickets for the Junior-Senior play, Dear Ruth . It was an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, but alas and alack, the Seniors came out with a few dollars more teeth. The defeated paid their debt to the victors with a Christmas party. However, in the play itself, John Marchetti gave a brilliant performance to steal the show. The backstage crew, sparked by Doug DuCharme, along with the committees which slaved to make the production such a success, boasted of its Junior members. During the final exam days, when low spirits prevailed, the class came through by serving lunches in the rec-room. The Juniors graced the headlines too. in Ed Sleder, who won the first team basket- ball award. On the football field, we found Bob Cerasoli, Don Secinaro, and John Bianchetti, with Don Flaminio and Jim Pozza in both basketball and football. John Bednarz took to the air on his wooden wings, while the skiing classes were enlarged by Joyce Zimmerman, Joanne Logic, Bernadette Orella, Nancy Vicenzi, and Marian Cloots. Things really began to hum when the Juniors turned to plans for their carnival. The ro-chairmen, Ed Sleder and Patt Strand, worked with the theme The Gold Days of '49 to do everything up western style. A grand hit, it was one of the most successful sponsored in years. But the fair sex is not to be left out of things either ,for the list of their accomplish- ments is a lengthy one. Patt Strand, with a staff of Juniors, did a fine job as editor of the Mountaineer. Betty Richards is now the manager of the Rec-Room. Nancie Frangquist, Patt Strand, Rosemary Frickelton, Betty Tramontin, and Betty Cordry all appeared in the Thes- pian play Little Women. The music department split at the seams with members of the class, so it is impos- sible to mention them all. The Trio and Ronald Cavianni must be commented upon, however, for their excellent solo work. After the finishing touches of the Junior-Senior Banquet and the Junior Prom have been added, the class will be looking forward with anxiety to its last exciting year. Page lwwrry-six



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me Husunnui -WWW- llage For Edna Fre:man, Dun Carollo, and Pauline Andreini, Sophomore Class History .,-.gg5..,-. Have you noticed the vim, vigor, and vitality with which this class does anything? You can't miss it! Its officers are Edna Free ran, presidentg Pauline Andreini, secretary, and Janet Lofstrom, treasurer. Their first task was to conduct the pep meeting before the Iron River football game, which, under the direction of Annabelle Dinnocenzo and Nathaline Lerza, turned out to be a howling success. Then came the big plans for the Halloween parade, and the class entry. The float finally turned out to be a teen-age coke scene, taking fourth place. Christmas rolled around, which meant planning the class holiday party. Held at the K of C Hall on December 20th, it was anozner big success for the class. Much credit should be given to the chairman, Catherine Di Iulio, for a job well done. Special mention should be made of the sophomore boys on the basketball team of the year. Three of them-Bill Olivanti, Harold Hicks, and Duane Lammi-were on the varsity squad, and on the reserve team we fouud Phil Crispigna, Duane Person, Tim Elmer, Roy Hosking, and Jack Feira. We would also like to congratulate all the other sophomore boys who participated with enthusiasm in all the other athletic activities of the school. Two of the sophomore girls, Sally Gingrass and Edna Freeman, are to be given proud pats on the back for doing such a rousing job as cheerleaders throughout the year. Upon seeing that there were so many students in school who did not know how to dance, the sophomores decided to do something about it. Eye-catching posters were immedi- ately made, advertising the dances which they decided to sponsor. Smooth music was pro- vided by the school dance band, The Pastels , and instructors were provided for those who didn't know how to 'ttrip the light fantastic. The sophomores held their class picnic, with their usual success, at the City Park, May 27th. The class of 1950 wishes to extend to Mr. Egizii, the class advisor, their thanks for such able and patient guidance. ty-eight

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