Ironwood Catholic High School - Loner Yearbook (Ironwood, MI)

 - Class of 1983

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iBe tcation Time is not measured by the passing of years, but by what one does, what one feels and what one achieves. — Jawaharld Nehru The Yearbook Staff of 1983 would like to dedicate, on behalf of the school, this Yearbook to Father Hollen- bach. We would like it to be a token of our gratitude for all the time he has spent on the students' behalf Throughout the years we have faced many trials, but none were too great or small for his attention. For this and the countless other undertakings that he accepted, we will always be grateful. To be able to overcome the stereotypes of high school students is a great feat, but to spend the hours father does aiding these students demands recognition. We are the future of tomorrow with a large task ahead of us. But, with quality people behind us, we can truly say we are prepared. With this sentiment we must move forward, but never forget those who brought us this far. Let this book be a statement of our remembrance. 3 Principal With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge at our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God’s work must truly be our own. Kennedy Jan. 20, 1961 Inauguration faculty Sister Mary Kathleen Sister George Ann 5 Mr. Ollila Mrs. Winn Mr. Grenda Mrs. Oberto §taff Mr. Tomlanovich IFoofc §eruice Birectors Mrs. Federico Mrs. Vinoski TO SUIT YOUR taste a M-M-M! ‘V BAKERY- x ' FRESH ! bread; gf lEJHtor Joanne Federico Co-i£bitor Jauneen Kasieta The heights by Great men reached And kept were not Attained by sudden Flight, But they, while their Companions slept, Were toiling upward In the night. 9 — Longfellow — §ct?ool Sioarfc Crusaders 11 §tuitent (Council Officers President: Jim Vinoski Secretary: Gerard Lukas 12 Vice President: Susan Lukas Treasurer: Dave Semenak ioppe §t}Opp? iUanaijers Mr. Ollila Wendy Lanlta Sherry Ursini 13 €m President: Michelle Vi noski Vice President: Katy Jo Fudaley Secretary: Carissa Gasparick Treasurer: Chris Pavlovich 14 (Eljorus Sisler Theresa Daniel 16 Diane Zielinski Kathy Carli Kathy Jo Fudeley Susan Lukas Sheri Gasparick Shelley Gasparick 17 Uarsity Carissa Gasparick, Jacquie Armata, Therese Kimmes, Joanne Armata, Tanya Blanchard, Sherri Penegor, Melissa Morris, Coach — Mr. Torro. Btlj (ira e Melissa Genisot, Nichol Clemens. Theresa Livingston, Vicky Ursini, Kathleen Dowd. Joann Baker, Coach — Mr. Ursini. 19 Left to Right: Coach Krznarich, MANAGERS — Shelley Gasparick. Leah DaPra, Chris Pavlovich, Jim Vinoski, Greg Hendrickson, Gerard Lukas, Tom Sobolewski, Jeff Foley, Tom Pallin, Greg Lukas, Keith Vardow. Gerard Lukas Chris Pavlovich 20 Sue Roberta Kelli Becky 22 Shelly Sheri dM. Basketball Left to Right: Mike Morgan, Dempsey Colasacco, Mike Carli, Mike Foley, Kevin Jordan, James Tibaldo. Bobby Loftin, Mike Dowd, Roy Hager, Bill Kostopolus, Mary Lauzon. Left to Right: Sherri Penegor, Debbie Jurasin, Theresa Kimmes, Carissa Gasparick, Sherry Ursini, Tanya Blanchard. 23 Left to Right: Pat Neimi. Mike DaPra, John Ruppe, Geno Fupaley. Jamie Giannuzio, John Blanchard. 24 Left to Right: Mary Butler. Vicki Ursini. Lori Pavlovich. Pam Niksich. Angela Melourh. ©rack 25 Left to Right: Tanya Blanchard, Greg Lukas. Donald Armata, James Vinoski, Susan Lukas, Leah DaPra, Sheri Gasparick, Jeff Foley, Roberta Surprenant. Shelley Gasparick. John Alessandroni Ed Aho Joann Baker John Blanchard Mary Butler Missy Genisot Jamie Giannunzio Jarrod Hendrickson Christine Kimball Gerard Lauzon Theresa Livingston Angela Malovrh Stacy Miller Patrick Niemi Pam Niksich Lori Pavlovich Tami Peite Secretary — Treasurer: Vicky Ursini Student Council Rep: Mike DaPra Vice President Missy Genisot President: Kathy Dowd John Ruppe Vicki Ursini John Wiltanen Kurt Winters 28 Mark Gregory Kevin Jordan Debbie Jurasin Theresa Kimmes Bill Kostopolus President: Debbie Jurasin Vice-President: Kevin Jordan Student Council Representative: Robert MacKinder Secretary- Treasurer: Sherry Ursini Allen Kytola Mark Lauzon Bobby Loftin Andra Luczak Gerard Lukas Robert MacKinder Rich Makinen Debbie Miller Mike Morgan Sherri Penegor Jim Tibaldo Sherry Ursini JuliVardon Jacquie Armata Joanne Armata Mike Carli Randi Carlisle Kristen Clemens Dempsey Mike Dowd Colasacco Jim Foley Carissa Gasparick Roy Hager Missy Morris Jyl Grandahl 31 32 Ed Balduc Tanya Blanchard Leah DaPra Ann Gregory David Kimball Dave Semenak Tom Sobolewski Michelle Sybeldon Rich Vinoski Theresa Witanen 33 34 Kathy Carli Paul DaPra Jeanine Forini Kathy Jo Fudeley Tony Genisot Theresa Gust Secretary-Treasurer: Melissa Mac Kinder Lee Ann Kaufman President: Roberta Surprenant Student Council Rep.: Sheri Gasparick Vice-President: Jeanine Forini Becky Lantta Susan Lukas Melissa Makinder John McQuiggan Nancy Olson Christopher Kerry Pavlovich Pavlovich Roberta Michelle Vinoski Surprenant Sheri Gasparick Gregory Hendrickson Gregory Ostman Sean Winters 35 §ctiinr Class (Officers President: Jauneen Kaiseta Secretary: Kelli Carli Treasurer: Greg Lukas 37 Vice President: Chris Lauzon aby Pictures Don't you dare! Ah, please? was only playin'! What? No Girls! But I really gotta go! Ooh wee! We're in high cotton now! No, 1 won't let go! Ain't that the cat’s meow? No, really! Who are you? Not under there! Gentlemen prefer legs! Is that it? Barbara Zyltnski Far away, there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look and see their beauty and try to follow where they lead. (Eamelot Each evening from December to December, Before you drift to sleep upon your cot, Think back on all the tales that you remember, of Camelot. Ask every person if he’s heard the story, And tell it strong and clear if he has not. That once there was a fleeting whisp of glory, Called Camelot. Camelot, Camelot, I know it gives a person cause, But in Camelot, Camelot, those were the legal laws. Where once it never rained till after sundown, By eight A.M. the morning fog had flown. Don’t let it be forgot, that once there was a spot, For one brief shining moment that was known as Camelot. Class Slower: SHeebtny 2feart Class Color: 9at e anil §tluer Class iMotto: “Hon’t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Hon’t walk bebinb me, J may not leak. HSalk beside me and just be my friend.” Class §ong Clje famous iflinal §cene Words and lyrics by: Bob Seger Think in terms of bridges burned Think of seasons that must end See the rivers rise and fall They will rise and fall again Everything must have an end Like an ocean to a shore Like a river to a stream Like a river to a stream It’s the famous final scene And how you tried to make it work Did you really think it could How you tried to make it last Did you really think it would Like a guest who stayed too long Now it’s finally time to leave Yes, it’s finally time to leave Take it calmly and serene It’s the famous final scene It’s been coming on so long You were just the last to know It’s been a long time since you’ve smiled Seems like oh so long ago Now the stage has all been set And the nights are growing cold Soon the winter will be here And there’s no one warm to hold Now the lines have all been read And you knew them all by heart Now you move toward the door Here it comes the hardest part Try the handle of the road Feeling different feeling strange This can never be arranged As the light fades from the screen From the famous final scene 41 iEettcia Merset “What’s yours is mine and all mine is yours.” Donalti Armata “Propagating your astraterick conjugations and articulating your superficial sazmatalities amicable, philosophical, and psychological observations, beware of platitudnous conderosities.” 42 Walk out with me toward the unknown region, where neither ground is for feet nor any path to follow. iKellt (Earli Mother Goose fHary Houifc is on the loose.” 43 fKelissa lEuansteil “You are never given a dream without the power to make it come true.” Jfleiienco “From women’s eyes this doctrine I derive! They sparkle still the right Promethean fire: They are the books, the arts, the academes: That show, contain, and nourish all the world.” Joanne In the game of basketball it’s not how you play the game, but how you foul out. Sasparick If you have tried to do something and failed, you are vastly better off than if you had tried to do nothing and succeeded. 45 Breg Wukas Sleep is a man’s best friend. A friend is someone who knows all about you and likes you anyway. 50 SfDtnecoming Juaneen Jim Queen Shelley King Keith 51 Yearbook §taf! Joanne Jauneen Barb Missy Michelle Diane Robert Kelli Leah Tanya Mike Shelley Roberta Sheri Becky Missy Stacy 53 61 Gogebic Community College Ironwood, Michigan 49938 CONGf TULp TIONS TO THE SENIOR ChflSS! Gogebic Community College is a Comprehensive Community College providing higher education and training of the highest quality. Flap feo attepd Gogebic Oorpcpupifey College. Ift’s Special! Am VERY SPECIAL PATRON LOPEZ IGA FOODLINE R DAN DEE BAKER Y ECONOMY PRINTING GROUP W CABLE I RON WOOD CA THOLIC — SAINT AMBROSE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION JIMMY-DEAN’S BAR LAKE SUPERIOR DISTRICT POWER COMPANY SPECIAL PATRON SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL STORE DR. S. W. GRESHAM SUPER VALU GIOVANONI TRUE VALUE HARDWARE LUTEYS FLOWER SHOP MODERN PORTRAIT STUDIO PATRON J.C. PENNY CO. O K. AUTO PARTS BEN FRANKLIN STORE BEN'S PLACE CIRCLE HILLS RES OR T CONNIE'S SUPPER CLUB DOG N' SUDS ELLIS APPLIANCE GAMBLES GENERAL TRADING CO. HANDSOME PRINTS HAY’S CAFE HOBBY WHEEL IRON INN IRONWOOD OK HARDWARE JACQUARTS INDUSTRIAL FABRICS JOE’S PASTY SHOP KENNEY’S STUDIO MATTSON’S TV APPLIANCE THE MAXIMUM MROFCHAK’S MUNARI AGENCY PALLIN’S CLEANERS SANDPIPER MOTEL SANTINI, JACOBS. McDONALD SILC, P C. SASS TIRE AUTO STERN FIELD T. J. LILLIQUIST AGENCY TOM’S SHEET METAL WORKS TOWNE HOUSE MOTOR INN TWIN CITY DAIRY VERTIN’S WOLVERINE DISCOUNT ZIELINSKI’S FUNERAL SERVICE 63 IN GRATITUDE ELIAS BIG BOY UNIVERSAL TRAVEL PEN ROSE SERVICE SHOE-WORLD IN AL’S KEN— MAR CAFE’ ANGELO S PIZZA COUNTY CLIPPE CURLS N'SWIRLS D B FREIGHT SALES MR. AND MRS. DONALD EVENSTA GUYS DOLLS JACKS FOOD SHOP JOHNSON'S MUSICSTOR KINSEL CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC MIDWAY BAR NORM'S ELECTRONIC PAPAZDELLI PASTRY KITCHEN RAINBOW GARDEN RANDALL BAKER SOUND IDEA ST A TE FARM INSURANCE TRIERS DRUG STOR MR. AND MRS. ED VIN0SK1 WHITE CROSS PHARMACY WHITE FRONT TA VER COMPLIMENTS OF ALBERTS CLOTHING SHOES J. R. WARREN JEWELRY I RON WOOD VETERINARY CLIN I AL’S BARBERSHOP CITY NEWS AG ATE SHOP RANGE JEWELER 64


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