Ironwood Catholic High School - Loner Yearbook (Ironwood, MI)
- Class of 1979
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CONTENTS Forward.......................p. 3 Dedication ...................p. 4 Administration ...............p. 5 Class Miscellaneous...........p. 10 Under Classmen................p. 14 Seniors.......................p. 23 Organizations.................p. 39 Activities....................p. 47 Athletics.....................p. 49 Advertisements................p. 60 2 FORWARD Dear Fellow Students, As the 1978-79 school year comes to a close, I hope all of you will be excited over the 1979 “Loner as much as I am. The staff and I have spent many hours trying to update the yearbook and bring new features, which are: a change in layout plans, more pictures, and more participation from each class. I would like to thank all of the people who partici- pated in collecting ads, homeroom payments, making suggestions, and taking pictures, which has made this yearbook one of the best. I would also like to give special thanks to Rita Supercynski for her time and effort incoming up with new layout designs, Mr. Grenda for his guidance and help as our yearbook advisor, Mr. Ronnie Supre- nant, for his time, ideas, and ability to put up with high school students and most of all I’d like to thank you, the student body, for all your cooperation given for the completion of the 1979 yearbook. I hope you will give next year’s editor and staff as much cooperation. Sincerely, 3 CRUSADERS The students of Ironwood Catholic High School have dedicated our 1979 yearbook to the members of the CRUSADERS. This organization was established to promote and support extra curricular activities at Ironwood Catholic High School. It was through their support and leadership that new uniforms were purchased for boys basketball and varsity cheerleaders. The installment of the Public Address System and the purchase of a set of World Book Encyclopedias were major projects completed recently. An annual project of the CRUSADERS is the preparation and the sponsoring of a Senior banquet. In 1975, the CRUSADERS began our annual La Rosa Spaghetti Feed. It has brought success and recognition to our school. The officers this year are: President — Dorothy Olsen; Vice President — Edward Vinoski: Secretary — Joan Buchko; Treasurer — Sister Serena. The following people have contributed greatly to the success of the CRUSADERS: Mr. and Mrs. Anton Bonato, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Supercynski, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vinoski. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Olsen, Mr Ed Luczak, Mrs. Joe Ruppe, Mrs. Eugene Fudaley, Regina Ruppe, Mrs. George Semenak and Sr. Serena. The students of Ironwood Catholic High School feel that the CRUSADERS have contributed greatly to the continual success of our school. Thank you, CRUSADERS! 4 KITCHEN HELP MAINTENANCE MAN Steve T omlanovich Mrs. Federico Mrs. Vinoski BUS DRIVER Wally Blackard SCHOOL BOARD Sitting Mrs. Lois Seabury, Sister Serena. Henrietta Chamberlain Standing Mr Ed. Vinoski, Fr. Polakowski, Mrs. Margaret Kmetz, Sr. Alice, Mr. Charles Supercynski (Vice-President), Mr. Dale Olsen, Mrs. Bill Kapitan (Secretary), Mrs. Hazel Borowski (Accountant), Mr. Joe Soltis Absent Joe Simonich (President), Bob Jacquart, Fr. Hollenbach. Fr Ruppe FACULTY . . . that gray color . . . -which nature loves; color of unpainted wood, weather-stain; time-stain; not glaring nor gaudy; the color of all roofs, the color of all things that endure . . . David Thoreau SR. SERENA MR. DONALD GRENDA FR. HOLLENBACH SR. GEORGE ANN SR. SAN JOSE SR. FIDELIA MR. AL KANIPES SR. GINETTE MR. BJORKQUIST SR. THERESE SR. JOSEPHINE MR. DALE PRYOR nin wjiuc JMmneo. Strue EIGHTH GRAD JUNIORS What is the value of solitude? — of peace, of light, of silence? What is the cost of freedom? Nancy Newhall President Annette DaLio Vice-President Cathy Ruppe Secretary-T reasurer Sandy St. John Student Council Representative Tom Valle Row 1 L to R S. Alessandroni, M. Ursini. J Mioni, J. Fabbri, C. Justinak, A. Sedovic, Sister Fidelia Row 2 R. Kimball. J. Finco. S. Schlicher. K. Danielson. S. St. John, D. Balduc. M. Menara Row 3 D. Luczak, M. Lukas. T. Comsi. A. DaLio. M. Gust. C. Ruppe. S. Finco. B. Dowd Absent T. Valle. G. Ruppe 15 SOPHOMORES Every part of nature teaches that the passing away of one life is the making room for another. The oak dies down to the ground, leaving within its rind a rich virgin mould, which will impart a vigorous life to an infant forest. David Thoreau President Wendy Menara Vice-President Greg Menara Secretary-T reasurer Francine Balduc Student Council Representative Steve Vinoski Row 1 W. Allen, D. Kapets, S. Kimball, J. Suprenant, P. Semenak, A Simmons, J. Fudaley, Mr. Grenda Row 2 G Menara, G. Kytola. D. Justinak, M Comparin, P. Cigallio, R. Ruppe, F. Balduc, J. Olson, W. Menara Row 3 A. Stephani, A Kuula, T. Lukas, S. Vinoski, K Blazak, K. Farhner, D. Schwab, J. Rye Row 4 M Morgan, A. DaLio, M. Neice, R. Govednik, J. Luczak FRESHMEN I am the Poem of the Earth, said the voice of the rain, Eternal I rise impalpable out of the bottomless sea. Walt Whitman President Steve Genisot Vice-President Susie Surprenant Secretary-T reasurer Mary Supercynski Student Council Representative Charles Karnau Row 1 S. Genisot. M Danielson, M Lauzon, G. Alessandroni, C. Karnau. S. Kapets. S. Suprenant. Mr. Bjorkquist Row 2 P. Fabbri, M Lauzon, D. Ruppe, M. Bonato, D Ruditis, M. Supercynski. S. Lantta Row 3 M. Luczak, P. Dowd, D. Morrison, G. Richards, D. Anderson JUNIOR HIGH Shall we not come as pilgrims to these sanctuaries? limit, where need exists, our numbers, that each may find a singing solitude and pass free as a cloud’s shadow? Nancy Newhall President Christine Lauzon Vice-President Keith Varden Secretary-T reasurer John Ursini Student Council Representative James Vinoski Row 1 J. Vinoski. D. Armata. D. Long. J. Kasieta. J. Federico. E. Garcia. J. Ursini. K. Menara. Sister Therese Row 2 J. Hudacek, K. Varden. L. Allen. M. Evenstad. L Berset. S. Gasparick. C. Maslanka. C. Dowd. C. Dowd. M Dowd Row 3 K Pallin, D. Morin, K. Carli. D Zielinski, C. Lauzon. D. Carli, T. Pallin, G. Lukas. P. Winters Will's SENIORS Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in. I drink at it; but while I drink I see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it is Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains. David Thoreau President — Rita Supercynski Vice President— Nick Ursini Secretary-Treasurer — Tom Buchko Student Council Representative — Mary Fafford CLASS OF 79 Class Motto: Don’t walk in front of me I may not follow. Don't walk behind me I may not lead. Walk beside me And just be my friend — Camus — Class colors: Azure blue and Silver Class flower: White rose Class Song: OLD DAYS by: James Pankow Old days, good times I remember, Fun days, filled with simple pleasure, Drive-in movies, comic books and blue jeans, Howdy Doody, baseball cards and birthdays Take me back to a world gone away. Memories seem like yesterday. Old days, on my mind and in my heart to stay. Old days, darkened dreams of good times gone away. Old days, days of love and feeling fancy free. Old days, days of magic still so close to me. Old days, good times I remember, Gold days, days I’ll always treasure Funny faces, full of love and laughter Funny places, summer nights and street cars Take me back to a world gone away. Boyhood memories seem like yesterday. 23 Recorded by: Chicago , . • . •••«■ v,.. A - 7 V CLASS Denise Frances Balduc Denise likes the out-of-doors. She enjoys skiing, snowmobiling, camping, bike riding, and swimming. She also enjoys people, as is evident in her choice of career. Denise plans to help the disabled people or to work in a hos- pital or nursing home. Denise has attended Ironwood Catholic for twelve years, and has continually brightened the days with her smile. Other activities include: CAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Pop Shoppe 1,2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4. Ursylne, better known as Kissy, has been at Ironwood Catholic for four years. She has become active in cheerleading, basketball and volleyball. In her Senior year, Kissy was elected CAC President. After high school, she plans to go on to col- lege to study cosmetology. Other activities include: CAC 3, 4; Pop Shoppe 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 3; CCD 2, 3, 4; Track 4. Ursylne Marie Carli 26 Kathleen Ann DeRosier Kathy enjoys making rugs and sewing things, both of which she is very good at. Kathy is a gentle person and has proved this by help- ing out at the hospital by candy striping. After school, she would like to go on with her work and become a nurse. Other activities include: Volleyball 1; Year- book Staff 1,2,3; Pop Shoppe 1,2, 3, 4; CAC 2, 3, 4; CCD 1,2, 3, 4. Sarah Jeanne Eskola Sarah started Ironwood Catholic as a Fresh- man. Since then she has participated in band and won a chance to play at the State Music Competition in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Sarah enjoys candy striping, which she feels is going to help her develop her career; a therapist or a Registered Nurse. Other activities include: Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Pop Shoppe 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 2, 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; CAC 1,2, 3, 4; CCD 3. 27 Mary Suzette Fafford Mary is a very active and well liked girl at Ironwood Catholic. Some of her favorite things to do are meeting people, going bike riding, playing tennis, swimming, camping, and doing most anything outdoors. After high school, Mary plans on going to Gogebic Community College for two years, and then probably to Ferris or Michigan State to pursue the field of Market Purchasing. Her greatest achievement in high school was quali- fying for the U P. Finals in track in her fresh- man and sophomore years. Other activities include: Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Year- book Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; CAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1; Student Council Secretary 2, 3; Student Coun- cil Rep. 4; Forensics. Nancy has an uncanny ability to make peo- ple laugh. She enjoys sports, as is evident in her participation in them. Nancy has been in basketball, track, both of which she has let- tered. In her sophomore year, she placed first in the mile race at the Porcupine Mountain Conference Track Meet. Nancy plans to go to college and pursue a career in the secretarial field. Other activities include: CAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Pop Shoppe 3; Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3; CCD 1; Letter Writing Club 2, 3. Nancy Lynn McQuiggin 28 Rita Jean Supercynski Rita is your ail around active girl. She has been active in sports all four years of high school. Not only has she excelled in sports, but also in other activities in school. In her Junior year, Rita made the Porcupine Mountain All Conference Team and honorable mention for the Tri-State Team in basketball, and made it to the U P. Finals for Track and Field. She is a scholastic as well as an athletic per- son. Of all the things Rita likes to do, being with people is her favorite. Other activities include. Track 1,2, 3, 4; Vol- leyball 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 2; Student Council Treasurer 3; Class President 4; CAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1; Pop Shoppe 1, 3, 4; Forensics 1. Tom is one of those guys who is in every- thing. He participates in sports (basketball, running, tennis and bowling) music and foren- sics. In Tom's freshman year, he lettered in bas- ketball, track, and cross country and managed to keep his grades up. Out of school he enjoys photography and reading. Other activities include: CAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 1; Server 1,2,3, 4; President 2; Sec- retary-Treasurer 4. Thomas Francis Buchko 29 I Bill is the kind of guy who enjoys keeping busy. At one time he held down four jobs. Bill is the type of person to rely on to get things done. Bill's main interest is in cars, but he also enjoys sports. He participated in basketball and soft- ball. After school, Bill would like to further his education by traveling. Other activities include. Chorus 2, 3, 4; For- ensics 1; CAC 1,2, 3, 4. William Francis Collins Glen came to Ironwood Catholic as a junior. Since then he has contributed a lot to our school and especially to our Senior class. Glen enjoys basketball, football, biking and swim- ming. He participates in all of these, yet still has a part-time job. Because of his special per- sonality, Glen is liked by everyone. Other activities include: Track 4; CAC 3, 4; Basketball 3,4. Glen Daniel Cortez e 30 Robert Dennis Dowd Bob began Ironwood Catholic as a junior. Since then he has participated in Varsity bas- ketball, cross country and track, all of which he has excelled in. Bob has a great sense of humor. When our class is down, he’s the one who gets us moving with his humor. Even at times he had the teachers laughing at his com- ments. Bob enjoys life and having fun. Other activities include: Softball 3, 4. Lawrence Michael Gust Larry is your all-around outdoorsman. He enjoys hunting, fishing and anything else that involves nature. Larry also involved himself deeply in school. He has received excellent grades in all four years of high school. Larry's scholastic ability parallels to his choice of career, business management or accounting. Other activities include: Softball 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 3; Vice President 2; CAC 1,2, 3, 4; Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, 4; Pop Shoppe 1, 2, 3, 4; Forensics 1,2,4. 31 Mike is one of the more active Senior guys, who has a special talent for making people laugh. He likes sports, and can be found at the gym most nights after school. Mike’s future plans include becoming a full-time employer at Winger Concrete Products. One of his greatest achievements, Mike says, is “making it through high school.” Other activities include: Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 3; Softball 2, 3, 4; CAC 4. Michael Anthony Holmes Wayne John Komsi Wayne, or more commonly known as Whippy to some of his friends, came to Iron- wood Catholic in his freshman year from J. E. Murphey High School in Hurley. Some of Wayne's special interests are basketball and mechanics. After high school, Wayne plans to either go into the service or into the field of mechanics. Other activities include: Basketball 1; Foren- sics 1. 32 Dominic John Kuiawa Dominic, better known as Dorn, is our new student here at I.C.H.S. Dominic played one year of football at Hurley as a sophomore, and is very interested in painting, collecting and refinishing antiques. Though Dominic loves his leisure time, you can find him either hiking, swimming, or enjoying a long ride on a boat. Dominic’s future consists of going into the field of lab technology. David Harold Kytola Dave, who has been going to Ironwood Catholic for twelve years, has been a server for all four years in high school. Some of Dave's activities out of school this summer were work- ing at the Drive-In and helping out at Lutey's Flower Shop. After high school, he plans on going into the Navy to work on aircraft carriers, and later on, work on an oil rig in the Atlantic. Other activities include: Music 1-2. 33 Claude Joseph Lauzon Claude is an all-around sportsman. He enjoys snowshoeing, making wood, hiking, and just being in the woods. Claude also likes dogs, and would someday like to have a racing team of them. He would also like to become a carpenter after high school, by taking classes in Building Trades at college. A few of Claudes activities out of school are working at Carlson’s Super- market, and playing the ukulele. Other Activities include: Music 1,2,3, 4; For- ensics 1,2, 3, 4. Mark is an active guy and proves this by going to dances, by going biking, camping, hunting and by playing tennis. One of Mark's most outstanding achievements is being the highest scorer on the rifle team. After school, he would like to become either a mason or a truck driver. One thing Mark likes doing best, is going out nine days a week . Other Activities include: Music 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1,2, 3; Track 1,2,3; CAC 1. Mark Edward Luczak 34 Steve is a big Saturday Night Live fan, and he is one wild and crazy guy. He has been going to Ironwood Catholic for 12 years, and has continually amazed all of us with his wit. The highlight of his political career was being elected Junior class president. Steve is a great movie buff. Whenever you want to find him, just look for him at the show. This love of the arts parallels to his fine acting abilities in death scenes of Shakespeare. Other activities include: Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Cross Country 4. Steve McKevitt Russell’s favorite pastime is working on cars. He enjoys collecting, fixing, racing, and most anything else you can do with cars. Rus- sell plans to become an automotive engineer, and a master mechanic. Russell also enjoys water and snow skiing, swimming and snowmobiling. He has always been willing to participate in class projects. Russell can get the job done. Other activities include: Basketball 1, 2; R.O.T.C. 1,2, 3, 4. Russell Neice 35 Bernard, better known to his friends as Bucky, is a very active person. He enjoys fish- ing, hunting, swimming, cars, and most of all being with other people. Bucky has participated and excelled in bas- ketball all four years of high school. He’s the kind of guy who gets everyone raring to go. When he graduates, Bucky plans to pursue a career in welding. Other activities include: Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Class Vice-President 3. Bernard St. John James Simmons Jim is more commonly known as Sims, and has many interests, both in and out of school. Some things he likes to do are listening to good music, playing the guitar, going motorcy- cle riding, swimming and fishing. At basketball games, you can usually find Jim keeping the books. After school, he plans on working around the area for a while before moving on to “big- ger and better things”. If you ever want a good laugh, Jim is just the guy to see to give you one. Other activities include: Server 1, 2, 3, 4; CAC 1,2, 3, 4; Yearbook 2, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 3, 4; Softball 3; Foren- sics 1; Pop Shoppe 1,2,3, 4. 36 Jim, better known as Sub , is your best example of a combination between athletics and scholastics. He has excelled in basketball for four years so well, that he has received numerous awards of honor. These awards include all state and all conference teams. In scholastics, Jim is an all around “A” student. Besides participating and excelling in these fields, Jim also gets involved in many other activities. He enjoys all sports, current events and having a good time. Jim definitely plans to attend college and pursue a career in the communications field or pharmacy. Other activities include: CAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Pop Shoppe 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 1; Student Council Treasurer 2; Student Council Vice- President 3; Student Council President 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Soft- ball 1,2, 3, 4; Rotary 3; Michigan Boy's State 3. James Anthony Sobolewski Nicholas Gregory Ursini Nick is an easy-going guy, and likes doing things both in and out of school. He enjoys traveling and working with the Blue Knights Drum and Bugle Corps. In school, Nick is active in sports such as basketball, track and baseball. One of Nick's outstanding abilities is getting along with and learning from other people. After School, he plans to just take life as it comes. Some of Nick’s special interests are playing football, watching T.V., and just being with friends. Other activities include: Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3; Cross Country 1; CAC 1; Chorus 1, 4; Pep Club 1; R.O.T.C. 1,2, 3; Softball 3, 4. 37 ORGANIZATIONS You shall enter the living shelter of the forest. You shall walk where only the wind has walked before. Nancy Newhall TOM Director and Tom Sawyer Huck Finn Joe Harper Aunt Polly Mary Sid Mrs. Harper Rev. Walters Judge Thatcher Mrs. Thatcher Becky Thatcher Jim Billy Johnny Boys Make-up and Costuming Beth Fabbri Lucy Vinoski Wanda Allen Mary Gust Dori Justinak Tony Lukas Wendy Menara Anita Simmons Francine Bal- duc Kathy Heg- bloom Sarah Eskola Renee Ruppe Kathy DeRosier Madeline Menara 40 SAWYER Accompanist Sister Ginette Michelle Lukas Paul Gust John Neice Mary Gust Mary Neice Cindy Justinak Kathy DeRosier Andy Kuula Ray Govednik Lucy Vinoski Jean Olson Manuel Ursini Wendy Menara Anita Simmons Dan Barker Jeff Surprenant Fran Balduc Sarah Eskola Wanda Allen Greg Menara Stage Crew and Lighting Tom Buchke Bill Collins David Luczak Mark Luczak Greg Menara Jeff Suprenant Beth Fabbri Nick Ursini ■ 'T-rr v rm HATLL' ;-Uff v|g73 41 MIXED CHORUS Row 1 L — R A. Sedovic, C. Justinak, M. Ursini, J. Surprenant, Sister Ginette, R. Ruppe, W. Allen, F. Balduc Row 2 G. Menara, A. Kuula, S. Ceccon, J. Olsen, W. Menara, T. Lukas, D. Justinak, M. Supercynski Row 3 A. DaLio. M. Menara, M. Neice, M. Lukas, M. Luczak, P. Fabbri. M. Gust, J. Rye, M. Comparin Row 4 L. Gust, R. Govednik, K. Blazak, M. Luczak, N. Ursini, T. Buchko, D. Luczak, U. Carli 42 STUDENT COUNCIL Treasurer Marie Comparin Secretary Mary Neice President James Sobolewski Vice-President Michelle Lukas Row 1 Marie Comparin. Christine Lauzon, Jim Vinoski, Steve Genisot, Charles Karnau. Mary Fafford. Ursylne Carli. Row 2 Michelle Lukas, Annette DaLio. Steve Vinoski. Rita Supercynski, Jim Sobolewski. Mary Neice. Wendy Menara CHRISTIAN ACTION CORP. President Urslyne Carli Vice President Cynthia Justinak Secretary Dori Justinak Treasurer Toni Lukas 44 Aiinovd BddOHS dOd YEARBOOK STAFF Row 1 LtoR M. Danielson, J. Ursini, M. Fafford— Editor, D. Balduc, J. Mioni Row 2 T. Lukas. A. DaLio, U. Carli, N. McQuiggin, A. DaLio, R. Supercynski, C. Ruppe, J. Simmons Absent M. Morgan HOMECOMING 79 L.-R : Sarah Eskola. Denise Balduc, Rita Supercynski, Urslyne Carli, Queen Mary Fafford. King Tom Buchko. Jim Sobolewski. Mick Ursini, Larry Gust, Bill Collins. 47 ATHLETICS In this fresh evening each blade and leaf looks as if it had been dipped in an icy liquid greenness. David Thoreau BOY'S BASKETBALL vv bl 1L L to R S. Mckevitt, N. Ursini, B. Dowd, T. Buchko, M Holmes, J. Sobolewski, B. Collins, B. St. John, S. Vinoski Kneeling J. Simmons — Executive Manager, J. Krznarich — Coach, A. Stephani — Manager Absent D Anderson 50 JAMES BILL STEVE STEVE TOM BUCKI MIKE RITA MARY JEAN ANNETTE MICHELLE J.V. BASKETBALL L to R G. Alessandroni, M. Ursini, D Schwab, D. Luczak, J. Richards, A. DaLio, P. Semenak, S. Genisot Kneeling Coach G. Mariani CHEERLEADERS Mary Mary Mary Debbie Sandy Mary Beth 53 GIRL'S BASKETBALL L.-R. Michelle Lukas. Fran Balduc. Cathy Ruppe. Rita Supercynski. Mary Neice. Kissy Carii, Mary Fafford, Coach Charles Super- cynski. 54 GIRL'S J.V. BASKETBALL Row 1 Dana Ruppe, Sandy Kapets, Sue Suprenant, Wendy Menara, Wanda Allen. Anita Simmons. Jackie Fudaly. Row 2. Coach Art Carli. Mary Lou Morgan. Debbie Ruditus. Marie Comparin. Mary Supercynski. Renee Ruppe. Jody Rye. Mary Beth Bonato. 56 JR. HIGH BOY'S BASKETBALL L to R D. Long, L. Allen, K. Vardon, J. Hudacek, G. Lukas, T. Pallin, J. Vinoski, D. Armata, J. Ursini JR. HIGH GIRL’S BASKETBALL L — R Mary Dowd. Carol Maslanka. Michelle Vinoski. Carol Dowd. Diane Zielinski, Colleen Dowd, Shelley Gasparick, Coach Mary Ann Nezworski CROSS COUNTRY L — R S. McKevitt, S. Vinoski, B Dowd, Coach Krznarich, D. Luczak, T. Komsi, A. DaLio Absent D. Schawb TRACK Row 1 L — R Row 2 L —R Row 3 L — R Row 4 L —R J. Rye, S. Suprenant, M. Supercynski, D. Ruditis, J. Mioni, N. McQuiggin, M Neice, F Balduc Coach Kanipes, C. Lauzon. U. Carli, M. Lukas, M. Fafford, M. Comparin, A. DaLio, R. Supercynski G. Menara, G. Cortex, S. Vinoski, S. McKevitt, J. Simmons, D. Schawb, T. Komsi B. Dowd, J. Sobolewski, M. Holmes, B. Dowd. M. Luczak, D. Luczak VOLLEYBALL Row 1 L to R S. Ceccon, P Fabbri. S. Suprenant. J. Fabbri. M. Comparin, D. Justinak Row 2 U. Carli, T. Lukas, Coach M. Nezworski, M. Neice, M. Lukas, F. Balduc SOFTBALL 60 Row 1 L to R S. McKevitt, S. Vinoski, L. Gust, G. Kytola, P. Semenak, M. Ursini Row 2 T. Valle, N. Ursini, B. Collins, M. Holmes, J. Sobolewski, B. Dowd, B. Dowd, B. St. John VERY SPECIAL PATRON Bob Shea's Service Chappell-Frick-Zielinski Funeral Service Cloverland Homes Danielson's Body Shop Gogebic National Bank Lutey's and Bev's Flower Shop McKevitt-Kershner-Patrick Co. Inc. Sandpiper Motel White Pine Transit Co. Wigwam Bar PATRON Ben Franklin Coast to Coast Credit Bureau of Ironwood Gambles Gene's Auto Glass Giovanoni True Value Hardware Globe Industries Inc. Gotta Motors Inc. Indianhead Motel Iron County Miner J. C. Penney Co. Jack's Food Store Kenny's Studio Lahti Chevrolet-Cadillac Modern Portrait Morgan Manor Mrofchak's Men Shop — Eva Wurl OK Auto Parts P. J. Nickel Ronnies Camera and Sound Rovelski's R. T. William's Agency T. J. Lillquist Agency Telepromter Cable T.V. Universal Travel Vertins Winger Concrete Product SPECIAL PATRON A W Drive-In Erspamers Grocery Store First National Bank Hautamaki's Westgate Rest Haven Towne House Motor Inn INGRATITUDE Burger Chef Circle Cleaners County Clipper D B Freight Sales Department of the U.S. Navy Diamond Shop Gibson Discount General Trading Co. Geri's Tops and Bottoms Gust's Total Cleaning Hagelin's Auto Paint Collision Hay's Cafe Holy Trinity Parish Iron Belt Lodging Ironwood Dye Works Jacquart Manufacturing and Sales Co. Johnsons Music Store Kaufman's Sheet Metal Kentucky Fried Chicken Lindquist Electric Mattson's T.V. and Appliance Montreal Rental Nicholas Distributing Co. Norb's Auto Electric Northland Vending Paper Quarters Red Owl Store Rigoni's Bakery Sally's Shoe World Sendek Furniture State Farm Insurance Super Sub This End Up and Down Tony’s Barber Shop Totem Pole Trier's Walgreen Drug Store Walter Meyer Sausage Co. Whitefront Bar Wolverine Discount 62 COMPLIMENTS OF Albert's Clothing and Shoes Bee's Beauty Salon Blue Cloud Motel Bolich's Grocery and Liquor Store Carlson's Supermarket Charm Beauty Salon Don’s Bar Hulstroms City News and Agate Shop Ironwood Glass Jean's Hair Today Kilponen Hardware Liberthal A. Son Lumber Shed Peterson's Grocery Quality Columbia Furniture Range Jewelers Red's Auto Santini's Gift Shop Sass Tire and Auto Center The Stiching Post Twilite Motel Twin City Service Agency Inc. The Village Store Antizues 63 Autographs a - V V . . x ’ V . v - _
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