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-f-N--N'-' THE HHEUHHUT v Row 1: Jim Pozza. Paul Gingrass, Nick Pietrantnnlo. Bill Cnnstanlini. Frank Sender. Bch Cerasnli. Dave Dwf-rsky. Jack Winters, Ted DuFresne, and Roland Occhietti, Row 2: Tom Kirkhride. Bill Olivauti. Roy Hoskinrg, Earle Husking. Dave Free- man, Paul Formolo, Russ Lundin, Phil Crispigna, Tum Gronlunil, and Don Secinaro. Row 3: Coach Chard, Noel Hammel, Bob Rushfnrd, Ed LaCosl, Don Flaminio, John Bianchetti. Lee Melis, Ted Youngherg, Ted Lufslrom, and Coach LaJeunesse. Football The Mountaineers had a very successful season this year winning five games of the scheduled eight to tie for the Menomiree Range Championship. They started the season ininus the regular end, Ted Lofstrom, who was injured in practice and was out for the entire season. by rolling over Ishpeming by a 30-13 count. They lost the next game to Marinette by a heartbreaking 7-6 score in a game that left many doubts as to whether or not the better team wcs indicated by the score. The next game with Stambo, an 8-7 thriller, was a victory which cost Noel Hammel a broken leg and the team his loss for the rest of the season. After a slow start, they won 21-12 Over Norway's team, and then at Menominee, playing what was probably the best team the U. P. has seen in years, they lost 26-6, after holding their opponents to 6 points in the first half. Escanaba felt the Mountaineers revenge by taking a 26-6 beating. Iron River came through with a field goal in the closing seconds to give them a 3-0 victory over a fighting Mountaineer eleven. In the Kingsford game, the Mountaineers took a 13-0 measure of their arch-foes to close the season in good form. ' Gingrass, Freeman, DuFresne, and Pozza won berths on the all-range team, and Paul went on to be chosen all-U. P. halfback and to receive honorable mention in the State poll. Seniors finishing their high school football careers were: Nick Pietrantonio, Paul Formolo, Ed LaCost, Noel Hammel. Dave Freeman, Bob Cerasoli, Bill Constantini, Earl Hos- king, Russ Lundin, Frank Senger, Jack Winters, Dave Dworsky, Tom Gronlund, Roland Occhietti, Bob Rushford, Lee Mellis, Ted Lofstrom, Paul Gingrass, and Ted DuFresne, the latter being elected as co-captains at the end of the season. Agreed, Mountaineers, that coach LaJeunesse, with his two able assistants Mr. Tabaka and Mr. Chard, did a fine job? Page Eighty three
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iii Hiiisuiiiui NW-,W Row 1: Mr, Trhaka. Pal Kelly. Don Hicks Bill Carlson, John Bednarz Rodney Walters, Robert Browning. Nicky Pietran- tcnio. Jack Feira, Jim Riley, Jerry Cohodas. Trddy LaJtuncsse. Row 2: Don Bczile. Stanley Ralim Gerald Edlund, Bill Car- ll9IliEY. Ed Sleder. Don St. Arnauld, Dwaine Cerasoli, Forest Rousseau, Norman Granger. Row 3: Eugene Tavonatti, Pete Sandona. Bolaliy Rousseau. Drcw Dyer. Keilh Cameron. Bob Ginnrass. Jim Kasen. Row 4: Pat Hady, Norman Freeman. Glenn Hullquist. Conrad Nelson, Bill Brown, Frederick Shield. John Bianchelti.. Baseball and Tennis Baseball, coached by Mr. Taloaka. in a new and fast-growing sport in I. M. H. S. Last season the team took all ten games to capture the Menominee range and U. P. titles. This season shows much promise with the lettermen. Ed Sleder, Bob Rousseau, Dick DeNell. Nick Pietrontonio, Jim Hicks, Duane Lammi, and Pill Carlson returning. In addition to these seasoned players. there are many promising, newcomers on the field. Tennis too is gaining in popularity tel' it is a sport that can, and is being. played by many students. Competition being so keen, Coach Marston will have a difficult job picking out his l'lll,Lll'C Cadets of the Courts. Row 1: Michael Thomason. Patrick Kelly, Forest Rousseau. Conrad Nelson. Bradden Jacobsen, Rav Burness. Budd Bastian. Toni Gronlunrl, Row 2: Jack Feira, Jerry Cohodas, Roger Peterson, Rchert George. Coach Marston. Row 3: Eunene Tanlienti. Boh Ginnrass, Bill Brown. Glen Hultquisl. Duane Larnini. Bill Dworsky. Row 4: John Riley, Ralnh Sneer, Boh Diindon, Don Bird, Ted Johnson. Row 5: Willard Carpenter, Bch Mortensen, Dave Dworsky, Martin Anderson. Row 6: Jim Riley, Dick Brown. Page lfiglity-tour i
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