Stambaugh High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Stambaugh, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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V, 1 . . . , sv ,Q f.,-,-.V . - , ,M-. 5 V-' ' , f yi -ev - V Q X, VV ',,A ',, ,.:, .. :. Vi- yr.. i f- 5 ' 'Uv ' ,. . '37 J' -og , ,Sf - - ,-1. V '- P .'.' f v B'-ei-U .4 -fD'L - V'. 1' V .-r QV ,,'ffz,-,wihm E t , j, HV V . , -1,5 V, 5,11-L 1, E -g. , . --' , ' V '-f, V , f ' ' A - - 11.14. My ' Ifp, A - ,I . 'f f my 1 ,-...V ff- :,,ag3..q,V QMS QOOYL 'YYW if PROVE? I 'YN' OF ,.. ,,. wfib 'G--f fa- A JZ, ,,,.,..--....-..4- .,,,.......,-- V? 2 ..a,4 f 1542862 .a lba '!!!!!' 010160 xy W1 7 MBA A 64gnvW '39 ,I We o 1951, sincerely dedicate our Hilltopper to MISS CLARA COLWANDER, and MR. ANDREW WAITE, our senior class advisors h , the Senior Class f w o have helped to make our Senior year a happy and success- ful one. Z- gvwv-' -V ADMINISTRATICN E f . : I 2 1542883 1' .x Q . X 5 is A 4 X rf' x 'T H '-IFF V1 1 ,. ,J . -Z. . fn X-'A wx ff Iv iq 8 iss- 1'n. 'YV J. AVUEDSOW 1' ics 4-Q V. 1' . 'N A xv- 'w rin NL n .17 ' 9 S in ' lx ,XTVWVX . ,rn '1 IX xf K ' vi- Art 1. AbL9:h? Music ... , .ARL :.:m'a.'1fv g QBUU Pr3ncipa1 N ' Superintandcnt l l St emo qra phy 'ESQ L I 'UL'-.','O P IW! Science lb fr' is'-f ,-W, F my iw I in M U ,lv vw'-Q I lplsgft Sulwt . P ,If GUN K 'lathematics ' 1355- 306. Fic. , A x 'XX 5 45 is . ,aug J itmka 1If'.T WL X-.VEJ Hath flffiewce . -gif l f kg.. . Kg, 3o1kkQhpimg 4l!7' xl' TTTH DUROIS Tnglish HFILTN W THJ1T'f EEZ. Speech Y 4 K V 2 Q D Faber, gnium . frfsg Gustafson, .ixsic ,., -.. x O, .3 -.1 .nj C . '25 1542863 A A 3. Ji wi. . Q m g was if A xg ,. f ' 3 ,X X. N :fx XCJUPAOOI2 ,.,Y,. 4. A , X., Jia?-Nks,.:m1:1f5vQ. , 1 , L KST? f 96 ' v. -if, v...,X,..- .. . -. 3 -5, ,W - ,Qi MN- ff . .1 1-wnfw ii MM. eniord RONALD SHERWOOD-'All great men are dying, I don't feel so well myself.' PRESIDEWT5 Football 1 2-3-45 Hi-Y 2-3-L5 Basketball l 2-3-45 Student Council l-2-3-4, Pres. 4 LEROY,LINDSTROM-n0thers live qgrq- to eat, but I eat to live.n VICE PRESIDBTT5 Chorus 45 Hi-Y 2-3-4, Pres. 45 Bowlingg Bas- ,L ketball 2-35 Football l-2-3-A, Band 1-2-3-A ICE MIATECH-WSo quiet yd Prim, it is a whim.W 'ChETARYs Honor Societyg ,udent Council 1-2.35 liter of Annual GERMAINE KUDLATY--'A bit E15 as chievous, but a peach of 8 k1d.H CLASS THEASURER5 chorus 1-2-33 Y-Teens 33 Twirlina 1 LRY ANN PARROTTA--WShe akes knowledge in her tride.' Honor Societyg -Teens 2-3-45 Bowling5 Iheerleading 3-45 Latin Jlub 25 Gazette Staff 2-3-45 Sec. of Class 2 BETTY ANDERSON--NSmall, but so necessary.n Vice Pres 1, Student Council 15 Latin C11 25 F.U.A. 25 Y-Teens 2-3-A, Chorus 3 Ed. of Gazette A5 Gazette Staff 2-35 Annual Staff5 Bowling C1ub5 Honor Society 3-4 1542863 ARF! :Cf BEATRICE AHDERS0N--WNat- urally quiet, but naturally nice.H F.H.A. l-2-1-A JUDY ATKINSU'--UA simple, pleasant type of girl.N Y-Teens 1-23 Chorus 1-2-3-45 Latin Club 1-23 Annual Staffg Bowling Club CURTIS BLACKWELL--WA ambitious, fun-loving lat who's bound to find success.n Honor Society 3-Lg Chorus 35 Hi'Y 3-4, Pres. L3 Student Council 3-4, Vice pres. L3 Annual Staff JOHN BAKER-WNot afraid of work, can go to sleep beside it.W Thespians 1-2-3-4, Vice pres. 45 Hi-Y 45 Bowling Club ROBERT CAILOTTO-nLet ever? man mind his own businesS.U Conservation Club 2 3'4y Press 155 Annual Staff BARWARA CAPELLO--WHera is a maiden without pretence.n P' X17 ai' o C' Y ek 1542863 GERMAINE CLEMENTS-NHer heart is as great as the world.n Chorus A3 Twirling Fiia RUTH CUPTIS--WI never think of the future, it s comes soon enough.W F.H.A. 2-3-A3 Y-Teens 2-3-Lg Hand 3-45 Annual Staffg Twirlinsg 1-25 k Bowlinq Club ' 5 nur 1 VICTOR IA D 'AGOSTINI- nMine is the life of happy hours.n Bowling Clubg F.H.A. 3-45 Y-Teens 3-Ag Chorus lg Pep Club 4, Vice pres. A Q1 - 1 KK 7,- Elf' PIERRE r?ELAGO-- Be good and vou will be lonesome.n Football l-2-3-A: Student Council 3 JEAN ECKERBERG--WA silent, unassuming miss Bowling Clubg Band l-2- 3-43 Thespians 2 ibm ,f pts. Q, 16:55- CARL ERICKSON--NA s ' little learning is a '!F dangerous thi K-N s s Football 1-2-3-L3 Basket- ball 1-2-3-43 Chorus 4 6 be reca1led.N Band 1-2 ' I 1542863 LOWELL FTWNEGAN--WGaiety Cheerleading 3-45 F- H-A S. Q fa is the soul's health. - 531gwWf7 Hi-Y 3-45 Student Council 4 fx 13 Basketball 2 rp 4,, y 353 ' A J Ross!-may Gfmvnv'-- Not , much for height, but a -f all around delight.N in lf 1-2-3-4, Vice pres. 2, Q pres. A 1 YQ- DIAW3 GALU YP- The sirfht of her is good for sore 9YSS.W Chorus 1-2-3 MARY ANN GASPEHINI-HA IF A winning way and a pleasant skw smile.W Twirling 1-25 F.H.A. 45 Chorus 4 LOFRAIFFE GIULIANI--'vnood thinvs come in small ck- ages? F,H, - . pa A. l 2, Y-Teens 2-3-4' Student Council - Bowling Club 4' ROWALD GOODHALL-Nwords once spoken can never 3-45 Conservation Club 2-3 Annual Staff MARIE HENRY-WBeware of her giggle, it is contagious.' Chorus 4 ELAINE HOLMES-'Life is no longer if we hurry.n Honor Societyg Latin Clubg Y-Teens 2-3-A, Vice pres. 35 Ass't Ed. Gazette Ag Bowling Clubg Student Council 2-35 Chorus 35 Annual Staff nh Q 'fbi -. 1542863 TERRY HUGHES--WI would rather be right than president.n Thespians 2-3-4, pres. Ag Band 1-2-3-45 Chorus 2-3-L5 Student Council 2-A3 Bowling Club 43 Annual Staffg Pres. of Class 35 Accompanist for Chorus 3-A JUDIE LINDEMAN--Wlf silence is golden, I'll never be rich.n Band 1-2-3-L3 F.H.A. 2-3-4, Vice pres. 45 Bowling Clubg Twirling l-23 Annual Staffg Y-Teens 2-3-4 RICHARD JACOBSON--WHiS blush greatly becomes him.U Thespians l-2-3-A JANICE MARINELLO- WTa1king is the gift of women.n Y-Teens 3-45 Chorus l-35 Student Council 25 Gazette Staff Aj Latin Club 25 Annual Staff EQAINE KING-.nshegs W at we call a r 1 381.11 FoHuAn g?E??s 1-2-45 Annual PAUL MENWGAZZO--WTrue to his word, his work, and his friends.n Bowlingg Hi-Y 4 EEITH KING-WBeware thg Bary of a- patient man'll nd 1-2-3-45 Football l. Conservation Club 2-3. , Annual Staff ' JOHN HEYERS--WA little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men.U Hi-Y 45 Basketball 1-2-3-45 Football l-2-3-45 Golf l-2-3-45 Student Council 1 1542863 1' 'vs Us 'sb Q JOANWE VOGER--nAlwaYS quiet in her way, she finds very little to say.n ka . rf R ,Q r 'N Q . 4,42 5 A- . . N . 3 ' I C' k ,- Q PAT PENWTONI- I'lJ. not A budge an inch.N Bowlingg Q5f1 Football l-2-3-45 Basket- gf ball 1-2: Hi-Y 3-4 Q1 Nu ., A. .5 L DICK MOLINE-'Always trying hard to do just what everyone wants him to.n Bowlingg Annual Staffg Band l-2-3-45 Conservation 2 JATTET PERTTTJS- A friendly smile, a friendly word, will always make this girl be heard.W Bowling KEITH MONTAMBO-UHe'1l push his way to success.W Bowlingg Annual Staffg Band l-2-3-43 Conserva- tion 2 JACK RACIUE--nAll the girls he tries to please.W Bowlingg Chorus A MARTIN PENKIVECH--WMen of few words are the best men.n Conservation 2-33 Band l-2-35 Foot- ball I-2-3-A FRAVCIS RAE-- I have studied, but I am no better than before.W Chorus 1-2 :ky X 'bf I ,I 'Rn 1.1 . 3-N V . UNQ! igig, 'si' mf-'S ' kxi Q ur 9 ' A I Bn 'F y I ' S' 1542863 PATRICIA RASMUSSEN-WTO X know her is to like her.' F.H,A, 43 Y-Teens 2-3-L5 52 Band 1-2-3-L3 Bowling fi if?f yg'r 7 A X wwrs Ross--HA book to beguile . A 2 the tedious hours.W Conserva- I V5 U3 AJ tion 2-33 Chorus 4 MARY ANN SABLICH--WShe glides through life with- .out a care.W Y-Teens 2-3-43 Bowlingg Annual Staffg Latin Club CLARICE SHULTZ-'She has a never ending flow of conversation.n Hone? Societyg Y-Teens 2- -45 Gazette Staff 2-3-L: A N50 Bowlingg Cheerleading . 3-45 Sec.-Treas. of Class 33 Annual Staff 151557. DAVID SERBINSKI-NHC will make the hall of fame, he's kiffii' going to he an athlete by name.W Football l-2-3-45 Hi-Y 2-3-45 Student Council 43 Basketball lg Tennis 3-4 Eg ,l ARMOND SPENCER-- A X' j stream of easy talk.n Th 7 Band 1-2-3-A' Basket- 6 N ball 3-45 Chorus Ag LVD g Honor Societyg Latin Club f ' 25 Dance Band 45 Annual - gx Staffg Class pres. 1 , MARY STASASKI-- she is one who enjoys to tease, al- P 3 5' ' though she is ever ready if fig to please. 1 .H .A 2-3-4, fif- Vice pres. 2' Chorus l-2- A A QQ Q' 3-A3 Annual staff Eid' A , Aux my GERALD STROMBERG--WMBPY l great men were bashfu' ,Ewa youths.n Conservation ' 1-2-3-A 1542863 4 Q B- C7 'xx ,5 l l gs, 'Z' iQ,. lv- ' CHESTER TOKOLY--Wworry plays a small part in my life.H Football 1-25 Conservation l-2-33 Chorus 4 JOAN 'VRUDELL-- Of manners gentle, of affections mild. chorus 2-3-43 F-H-fb 2-35 Y-Teens 3-4: Bowling ROBERT VEZZETTI--WHappy am I, from care I'm free why aren't they all contented like me?W Chorus 3-4g Bowling 0 , KENNETH WEBBER--WThe word impossible is not in my dict1onary.U Band 3-45 Bowling 45 Dance band 4 CLARICE WOODS-'She is an expert on style, and always has a charming smile.n Band 1-2-3-45 Latin club 23 Bowling 4' f'jTg:HS 2-3-4: Tun-ling , udent council 4, Trees- 43 Gazette staff 3-4: Annual staff- H0 -C' Society 4 ' nor DOROTHY YOUNG-'NA face 1 that can smile is always .xv good.n Thespians l-23 Chorus 1 ROBERT YOUNGREN--nEyery man has his devilish moments.H Football 1-2-3-45 Hi-Y 2-3- 45 Student Council 23 Bas- ketball lg Conservation 33 Chorus 4 DELORI-ss ZINI-- Witty, full of fun, she has her share of wisdom.n Y-Teen 3'4r Sec, 45 Gazette Staff: F,H,A. lg Annual Staff 'us' M 'ik Q bl 2863 154 3 Cfaaa .Malory A 5:4 4 yy 1' I .t... 1 we Q5 it 3 4 6 Gazing into our crystal ball, tuned into the hazy past, we see an important day, September 7, 1947, our first day of high school. Although we knew little of our fellow classmates, we elected Armond Spencer, President: Betty Anderson, Vice President: Joyce Wittock, Secretary: Delores Zini, Treasurer. Our big event of the year was our Freshman party, which was held at the Stambaugh Recreation Center. As the vision becomes clearer, we see ourselves starting the following year by electing our Sophomore class officers: Lee Lindstrom, President: Rose Garavet, Vice-President: Mary Ann Parrotta, Secretary-Treasurer. Off to one side of our crystal ball we see Curtis Blackwell entering our ranks. The highlight of that year was our Sophomore dancek A more promising picture is seen as we enter our Junior our crystal ball is very clear, and most of us remember it as terday. when roll was called, we discovered we had lost two Joyce Wittock and Edith Dallafior, but Frank Rae's name was The officers we elected for the year were: Terry Hughes, year. The scene in though it were yes- of our classmates, added to the roll. President: Curtis Blackwell, Vice-President: Clarice Schultz, Secretary-Treasurer. We knew at the beginning of the year that we would have to raise money, so we sold cards. The money made from this project increased our treasury sufficiently to finance our Prom. In the meantime we ordered our class rings, which, after a long-awaited arrival, created the usual disturbance in the classes. Our crystal ball almost breaks in revealing the brilliant colors of our Junior Prom. The day of our Prom was May 6, and our theme song was Maytime. The gym was decorated with a may pole in the middle and streamers going from the may pole to the sides of the gym. There were balloons hanging from the streamers, Flowers made by the class decorated the gym. The music was furnished by the Modernaires. There was entertainment and punch was served. Terr y Hughes and Betty Anderson reigned as king and queen of the Prom. Our Senior year is so vivid in our minds that we no longer need the aid of our crystal ball. The officers elected for.the year were: Ronald Sherwood, Presi- dentg Lee Lindstrom, Vice-President: Alice Miatech, Secretary: Germaine Kudlaty, Treasurer. In November a mock election was held by the Senior Class. Every student who had registered was eligible to vote. In order to raise money for our senior activities we signed a contract with the Curtis Publishing Company to sell magazines. The students were awarded prizes for their selling ability. Special recognition was given to Judie Lindeman and Dick Moline for their top sales record. Upon returning to school, after our Christmas vacation, graduation pictures were taken. After some difficulties, we finally placed our orders and received our proofs. In February we selected our class motto: UToday we follow, tomorrow we leadgn flower: Yellow roseg and colors: Blue and silver. Our diplomas are to corres- pond with the class colors. Calling cards were ordered later in the year. Our class held an election which signified' the dates of our class activities: Class day, June lg Baccalaureate, June 35 Banquet, June 53 Graduation, June 7. The culmination of our dreams has been fulfilled as we march off the field proudly holding our diplomas. 1542863 arid AGNES AMBROSE-Her height to anyone who wants a good fight. BEATRICE ANDERSON-H e r quiet ways t o R o b e r t Frankalucci who a riot does raise. BETTY ANDERSON-H e r dimples g a y t o Carol Evanoff who doesn't have much t o say. JUDITH ATKINSON-H e r voice i n t h e chorus to Carter Swanson who sounds s o hoarseo JOHN BAKER-His good behavior in Chemi- stry class to Garrett Erickson w h o is sure to pass. CURTIS BLACKWELL-H 1 s friendly manner to a boy named Jon Lenander. ROBERT CAILOTTO-H 1 s history brain to Frank Zanon who needs the same. BARBARA CAPELLO--Her constant gum-chew- ing to Beverly Brunswick w h o the same thing is doing. GERMAINE CLEMENTS-Her Gaastra drawl to her cousin, Shirley who has none at all. RUTH CURTIS--H e r short hair to Bertha Tervo who has so much to spare. VICTORIA D'AGOSTINI-H e r neat appear- ance to the girls who lack that perser- verance. PIERRE DELAGO-His football skill t o David Anderson who can use it at will. JEAN ECKERBERG-Her s e a t in the band to Gildo Zini who has to stand. CARL ERICKSON-His socks, so classy, to Gerald Grahn who is out for a lassie. LOWELL FINNEGAN-His class ring t o any brave girl who'll ask for the thing. DIANE GALLUP-Her shape and h e r dimes to Linnea Lenander who looks f o r good times. ROSEMARY GARAVET-Her ability t o stick to one man to Marion Stefani w h o will do so if she can. I MARY ANN GASPERINI-Her smile t o the WGopher Galsn who try their hardest the boys to beguile. LORRAINE GUILIANI-Her size quite small to Anita Anderson, voice and all. RONALD GOODHALL-H i s nickname 'TubbyW to his b r o t h e r Jim who isn't very chubby. MARIE HENRY-H e r ability to pitch hay to that dear little sophomore Bill Rae. ELAINE HOLMES-Her snail pace t o Bucky Garavet who is always running a race. TERRY HUGHES-His b r 0 a d mind to any freshman who lags behind. 'MA RICHARD JACOBSON-H i e tardy slips t o anyone who cares for office trips. ELAINE KING-Her talkativeness t o Mar- lene Sartorelli, a quiet little miss. GERMAINE KUDLATY-H e r shorthand skill to anyone who can use it at will. JUDIE LINDEMAN-H e r l o n g figure to Lois Gurchinoff, a short little jigger. LEROY LINDSTROM-His bags o f money t o Rudy Brey, who thinks being short of it isn't funny. JANICE MARINELILP--H e r sophisticated ways to Peter Djupe who is in a daze. PAUL MENEGUZZO-His curls to Lowell Le- pisto to make a hit with the girls. JOHN M YERS--H i s noon-hour strolls to anyone who may have no goals. ALICE MIATECHH-Her blush t o the Guili- ani twins who faces never flush. JO ANN MOGER-H e r shoes s o small t o David Plourde who couldn't fit 1 n them at 8.110 DICK MOLINE-H 1 s driving speed to Mr, Beeler who teaches us the laws to heed. KEITH MONTAMBO-His whizzer b 1 k e to David Dedo who always has to hike. MARY ANN PARROTTA--H e r ability a s a dancer, t o the quiet sophomore, Reed Fansher. MARTIN PEI-IKIVECH-His shack to Po r ky Choquette who good cards does lack. PAT PENNONI-His apple-polishing way to Peety Mellen who knows it doesn't pay. JANET PERKINS--Her bowling s p e e d to Grace Erickson who claims this need. JACK RACINE--His Iron R i v e r tripsto Dale Anderson who likes the tips. FRANCIS RAE-H i s ability to rhyme t o WStitch' Nhstie who never has time. PATRICIA RASMUSSEN-H e r Peutoga prize t o Verna Tervo w h o also t o Pentoga turns her eyes. WAYNE ROSS-H i s story books t o James Peloso who at one never looks. MARY ANN SABLICH-Her nickname 'Sal' to any meek little gal. CLARICE SCHULTZ-H e r ability to go s t e a d Y to flirty Ray Stefani, who surely isn't ready. DAVID SERBINSKI-His flat top t o Jerry Kinney who has a lot. RONALD SHERWOOD-His trips t o Garavets to Stanley Holme who readily accepts. ARMOND SPENCER-His wise-cracks to Curt Mackey who words does lack. GERALD STROMBERG--H 1 s strolls across fContinued on page 23113 1542863 aaa roialzecy Ten years from now, if you are listening to station OUBQuiet, you would probably hear the following: Sit back and relax folks for at this time we present the news and views keeping you up to date on local items and advertising for the community. Are you an ugly duckling? Are you tired of looking drab and dull? If you are, notify Agnes Ambrose or Barbara Capello who have just opened up their new beauty salon called the Blue Room. Appointments can be made by phone or message. And now for some local news. Betty Anderson is now employed as a private nurse. Off duty she can be found in Paul Meneguzzo's famous record shop,where good records can be bought. John Baker, the little man with big ideas, has a remedy for short people. He has recently published an article on how to grew 'in ten easy lessons? Curtis Blackwell, whose motto is Udo as I say and not as I do,W is now preaching in Caspian. Bobby QKanvasbackl Cailotto has punched his way to the top of his boxing career. Pierre Delago is the new coach of Treat 'em Rough High School. Jean E ckerberg, aviator, has broken Amelia Earhart's record for high altitude flying. Alice Miatech is now teaching Free Speech at the west Brule District. Jo Ann Moger, the famous piano accordionist, is Dick Contino's competitor. Pat Pen- noni has been making headlines lately. He is engaged in tearing down Wstone- walls.W Jack Racine, professional skier, will jump at the Olympic Ski Meet. Ken- neth Webber is OUBQwiet's new Lois Ranger. Wayne Ross has been hired as truant officer, making sure that all little children are in school. Do you find that your clothes don't fit yout If not, take a walk or phone Dick Moline, manager of the 4-Way Stretch Shoppe. Now, back to our local news. Ruth Curtis has reported for her new job as dietician in this resort operated by Beatrice Anderson. Mary Ann Parrotta, now M s. Geno Fiorazzo, is teaching her two little girls Wthe loudest yellsu in cheerleading. Clarice Schultz is now taking WDentsW out of cars. David Serbinski is playing right wing for the Red Wings. Ronald Sherwood is now president of the AAA, which has nothing to do with automobiles. Mary Stasaski, the bedtime story lady, is now with station OUBQuiet and Armond Spencer is the comic weekly man. Chester Tokaly has perfected a hy- drogen bomb. His secret formula is 'pour the water into the acid.n Joan Trudell is busy raising chickens and baby Duffs. Clarice Woods is head mistress of the Little Tots Orphanage. Dorothy Young won the contest for gigglers sponsored by OUBQuiet. Bob fCobraJ Youngren, has advanced to bugler of the Iron County Na- tional Guard. Delores Zini has'accepted the position as secretary for the Hurry Up and Write It Company. Diane Gallup is in Hollywood co-starring with WGorgeous George.n Rosemary Garavet is working at Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe. Keith Montambo is head clerk at the Mill. John Meyers is now playing for the New York Yankees. Lowell WGugsW Finnegan has just taken over Duffy's Tavern. His pass- word is 'count your own.N Carl Erickson now owns and operates the Great Northern Carnival. ' Time out for a word from your announcer. Do you crave those delicious home -cooked meals? Just drop in Victoria D'Agostini's Caspian Restaurant. Frog Legs are her speciality. Germaine Clements and nStubbyH Stromberg have gone into the manufacture of combs. Now that must be a toothful enterprise. Janet Perkins op- erates a root beer drive in stand. Frank Rae, our singing star, is giving real competition to Burl Ives. Pat Rassmussen is now in charge of the transit lines from Stambaugh to Pentoga, Mary Ann Sablich, the girl with sweeping arbitionf, is now secretary at station OU Quiet. Lorraine Guiliani has just completed a course in psychologyand is now teaching a kindergarten class. Ronald Goodhall sponsors the Date with Judy program. Same old interests, hey Ron? Marie Henry is tg: new fire chief at Tipler. The flames won't last long down there now. Madame ' laine Holmes is now running the local Reducing Salon. Her motto is 'satisfaction fContinued on page 285 51 1542 3 dgrfi C? 9 25931 Egg: Jo Ann Peruzzi, Beverly Williams, Nancy Miatech Gloria M d 1 h June Savage, Verna Tervo, Louise O'Donne1 Janet Pivonka Rose Mari ghovich, Donna Hebert, Patricia Cain, Janet Christensen, Gloria D'Agostine, - e ep C ' M1QQlg 525: Maxine Vicenzi, Elaine Miller, Violet Mangone, Arlene Meyer, Eugene Lavacque, Davis Bodine, Donald Sartorelli, Ronald Camps, Delores Garavet Joanne ggrlst, Marilyn Mallen, Nancy Jacobson. ' -g- ggg: James Goodhall, Donald Halverson Curtis Mackey Bill Ols Ed d Erickson, Peter Basola Jerry Kinney David,Ande D ld S y on, war John Parrotta, Edward Jacobson. , rson, Ona arder' James King' O ' ' uruor add - - Front 593: Beverly LaVacque, Margaret Varney, June Westphal, Joan Savage, Grace Erickson, Susan Lundwall, Carol Jean Dedo, Joyce Choquette, Dorothy Michelson, Lila Nichols, Edna Eckerberg, Donna Capello, Jean Bezzi. Middle ggi: June Parolari, Lucille Warmington, Geraldine Sundelius, Phyllis Now- icki, Arvis Rhino, Chester Busakowski, James Peloso, Tulio Berti, Mariam Mel- chiori, Marion Jurecic, Doris Sutherland, Jane Jochem. Back roy: Donald Maki, Gerald Grahn, John Sanderlin, Donald Pellizzaro, Robert B oy, Lowell Lepisto, John Erickson, Stanley Mastie, Stanley Holme, Baynard Ander- son, Dennis Truel, Russell Goodhall, Kenneth Masuga. c5,m 5'1 WfHhrt-m ur 'QIV 1 SQPHQMQRES J, r I 'I 1542863 95,899 1 Front Egg: Irma Bonel, Jean LaBelle, Elvena Schultz, Betty Jochem, Thrie Cirello, Mr. Adolphson, Donna Evanoff, Paulette Kochinsky, Joanne Johnson, Harriet Thornberg. Middle roy: Arlen Sunn, Dewayne Melchiori, Donald Devroy, Kenneth Jacques, Peter Gurchinoff, Gary Battye, Curtis Edlund, Benjamin Norkoli, Frank Zanon, Richard Giuliani. Back 593: David Dedo, Glenn Goodman, Ronald Salmela, Gerhard Konrad, Ward Bond Dean Choquette, Ronald Flashberger, Thomas Rusinski, Gerald Tipler, Garret Erickson. ' ' .Siva omore add ' ' Prong 593: Joan LaBine, Karen King, Eileen Nardi, Gloria wills, Barbara Elgeti, Miss Dunham, Emma Helgemo, Marian Stefani, Arlene Johnson, Shirley Clements, Shirley Duplex. Middle roy: Ralph Johnson, Ronald Edlund, Allen Bemis, Ray Sablich, David Lohrey, John Viitala, Lawrence Guiliani, Donald Hill, Jim Canale, Fred Stewart. Qggg 393: Wallace Heikkila, Chester Kososki, Richard Morin, Rudy Brey, Peter Djupe, Robert Byczek, Reed Fansher, Donald Rivard, Marvin Lindbloom, David Gafme. AQf'n'10-5 ' 7611 4 1542863 ,, it L i of N M ,lk ,,,. -fv- -xr ', 4 rnfv ft- X1 I 222 E: Bill Rae, mrvin Soderbloom, ' Dean Hanson, Robert Brunswick, Raine Mongiat, David Bengry, Jack Pearson. Middle Egg: Marlene Cole, Rose Clark, Marilyn Brooks, Joanne Coffin, Mavis Ambrose. Front roy: Helen Greenlund, Linnea Lenander, Naomi Bodine, Bertha Tervo. 3:31 553111313 qrrjrgqgrijjfrityb jreAAmen ' ' gm 393: Carol Evanoff, Mary lhgaraggia, Corrine Goodman, Rose Bartolameolli, Lois Gurchinoff, Genevieve Mangone. Mgdglg 593: Ronald Perkins, Nhry Fittante, Margaret Bemis, David Plourde, Carol Collins, Beverly Brunswick, Carter Swanson. Q2 ggi.: Eugene Mottes, Robert Lundqui st, Edwin Smith, Leif Lindbloom, Ronald Smitham, Kenneth Rae. 17 . 1542863 0 1 jj, M Front row: Diane LaVio1lette, Kathleen Olson, Darlene Kinney, Carol Lantz, Anita Kndersont Louise Christensen, Helen Longlake, Clarice Miotti, Lillie Sutherland. Middle ggg: Marie Schutz, James Garavet, Tom Trudell, Silvio Polich, Jack west- phal, Ronald Jacobson, Marilyn Sleeman. 222 row: Robert Winkle, Alan Hendrickson, Ray Stefani, Kenneth Anderson, Robert Cavadlas, Frank Gasperini, James Basola. - E I .grezilzmen Front 393: Marlene Sartorelli, Donna Seilo, Glenda Jacobson Dorothy Lohrey Carol Peterson, Carol Keenan, Sally Turcotte, Yvonne Today, Klaryce King, Lorraine Greenlund, Denice Frighetto. Middle roy: Pat Looney, Shirley Gollakner, Alice Carlson, Gary Sarafiny Robert Capello, Marvin Applin, Jon Lenander, Donald Poikenen, Carole Sartorelll, Betty Norkoli, Jean Miller. 222 ggy: Gildo Zini, Norman Cole, Peter Ahlstrom, Robert Frankalucci, Raymond He Ge ' nry, orge Young, Thomas Sheplch, Dale Anderson, Jim Wickman, Eugene Svenski, naman W 4 U45 4 ' Q. 1 'L' , . Q 'p5',' , ...- 4 ' I . .::m,. ' X . . fx K if Q ,zu Sf ? Z4 Ki? Q aww fn: s wk f -X 0, .,.,.g.gg Q ww. mm f :1...,.s. waxy! ...dkv 5 Q I ig xx- 9 in 1 sl? 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Qjqcexsxepalc S JJ bzobtffocfi ca' .9 EX 405' 053801 -ff-45 CX-' Q Q Q i14Jr'n-:U S 6 0 nn!! -- o'4Q-O1 C5 ' e,:?JJ1j?.A!J Z -0 xv . 'vo 0, 96 Fzgibew f f , 5 39' ,f 5155252265-:te K ,fi ,, nd M ' QQ, 14, SJ 4. 4 JJ -1 ,ff 198 S.: Je I 0719 0 1 I-ii 'C 0 P I. 5? gg-, 1542568 5. '.. Z I-8'-,D'U' l lltai? l liFAf1 Pl4'.lv '- Front rg! Reed Fansher, D a v i s Bodine, Baynard Anderson, Mrs. E. Gustafson,5 Lowell Finnegan, Leroy Lindstrom, Robert Vezzetti, Gary Battye ' 'Middle rg! Arlen Sunn, Jack Racine, Robert Youngren, Stanley Holme, Carl Erick-: son, Keith King, Thomas Rucinski, Garrett Erickson 5 Back rg! Donald Sardar, Jerry Kinney, Edward Erickson, Armond Spencer, Chester, Tokoly, Wayne Ross, Ronald Pataconi, John Erickson ff' 1 Y' 1 ' -1--1 ' ' ' J r f X jf' I Q ' ' ,Q S' ,Q :B ' Q-, , ggi' 77fZlIQ Glzorus 551552-5-a'5' :F95?25?SE3' 1 Ss-f 9? ,, Front roy Beverly Brunswick, Joanne Coffin, Bertha Tervo, Eileen Nardi, Corrinei Goodman, Genevieve Mangone, Elvena Schultz, M r s. E. Gustafson, June Parolari, Germaine Clements, Elaine King, Mary Stasaski, Mary Ann Gasperini, Joan Trudell, Patricia Looney, Mary Fittante, Margaret Bemis 3 IfjMiddlg Egg Karen King, Betty Jochem, Helen Longlake, Marie Schultz, Donna Cap-R Egiello, Gloria Wills, Rose Clark, Linnea Lenander, Patricia Cain, Nancy Jacobson, Marlene Sartorelli, Carol Sartorelli, Jean Miller, Dorothy Lohrey ,Back rg! Mary Ellen K e m p, Glenda Jacobson, Shirley Clements, June Westphal,i fEiGrace Erickson, Barhara Elgeti, Louise O'Donnell, Marie Henry, Arlene M e y e r,f ti5Marilyn Brooks, Joyce Choquette, Louise Christensen, Rose Marie Shepich, Janet' Christensen, Judy Atkinson, Betty Norkoli, Lillian Sutherland '.-fli-ix,r'vbIi-iv fw v--'1 0 go fn 11 00 'G Q. Y 'um F j2O K K C 1 px L VKX N 'M 1542863 Zloofdaf Stambaugh-32, Negaunee-7....The Stambaugh Hilltoppers, 1949 U. P. champions, opened the 1950 season with a stunning 32-7 victory over the Negaunee Miners. A powerful ground attack led by Don Sartorelli, Pat Pennoni, and Pierre Delago was too much for the Miners. The lone Negaunee tally was registered late in the final period against the Stambaugh reserve squad. Line play by Lee Lindstrom and Carl Erickson was outstanding. -.i. ---n-11-1:1 Stambaugh-19, Norway-0......Stopped cold by a determined Norway team in the first half, the Hilltoppers shifted into low gear and ground out an impressive 19-O gridiron victory in the second half of play. The Hilltoppers hammered the Norway line on 70 and 85 yard marches for the first two touchdowns. In the final seconds of play Ronnie Sherwood intercepted a Norway pass and scampered 20 yards to the end zone. -ul Stambaugh-19, Iron Mountain-6..Although Coach Willard Anderson's Hilltoppers uncorked a powerful ground attack led by Pierre Delago, victory was shaped in the forward wall. Stambaugh's battering and hard-hitting lineman turned in a sterling performance. with Don Sartorelli on the injured list, Don Hal- verson filled his shoes and definitely earned his spurs. u11-11 Stambaugh-57, Niagara-0.....The Hilltoppers looked sharp as they trampled Niagara 57-O. Delago and Pennoni ran wild behind the vicious blocking of the line. Most of the scoring was done by the reserves who played the entire second half. u -1 Iron River-14, Stambaugh-l3..With a scant 44 seconds remaining in the game and Iron River now trailing 13-7, Mickey McMahon, Iron River All-State Half-back, passed to Lloyd Bewsher for a fatal touchdown and then kicked the extra point to beat a fighting Stambaugh eleven. Iron River drew first blood when Dati tossed an eight-yard pass to McMahon. Stambaugh evened up the score with Pennoni tossing a pass and Sherwood on the receiving end of it. with one minute to play, Dave Serbinski, star Hilltop tackle, shot out of nowhere, scooped up an Iron River fumble and raced 50 yards to score. After the following kick-off return, Iron River scored on two successive passes, one, a completed pass into the end zone. igi.-uiL-n-ui-1: Stambaugh-45, Kingsford-l4..P1aying the brand of football which has been a tradition for Stambaugh teams, the Hilltoppers rolled over the fighting Flivvers of Kingsford A4 to 14. with Delago battering the line as he did all season and Pennoni and Sartorelli skirting the flanks for tremendous yardage, the Flivvers couldn't get their attack started. Sherwood, Serbinski, and Lindstrom again turned in superb line play. i1 Stambaughf4Q, Ishpeming-0...Stambaugh proved to be too much for the Ishpeming Hematites as they were defeated 40-0. Pat Pennoni scored four touchdowns in the lopsided victory. Delago, Sartorelli, John Erickson, and Pennoni galloped for tremendous yardage. Line play by Serbinski, Sherwood, Meyers and Lindstrom was a big factor in the Hilltop victory. -gg-ii-uiuuniilll 1-31 . f e - 1' FM V! ww, nt .rua J it: K an Y FIRST TEAM ckfield: Don Sartorelli, Stanley Holme, Pierre Delaqo, and Pat Pennoni. Ba Line: Lee Lindstrom, Dave Serbinski, John Meyers, Carl Erickson, Ed Erickson, Robert Youngren, and Ronnie Sherwood. 93 C. Lrickson Q ,, , 5 at-MSf . ,ft .00 L- 05SYWQ,3 1 , to E e ff: Q, Q 0 - K -.x A 5 :an Nh f ef N Q ' S .. J 'X ' 'SZ x ' -Q joolgaf 32,1 . it 605,36 , . ,-W -., . A K 2, W Q50 . J errr SENIOP3 at L. Lindstrom. co-captaln r. nelago, C0-ee, LH Front 593: David Anderson, ward Bond, Carl Erickson, Frank Zanon, Don Sartor- elli, David Serbinski, and Robert Youngren. Middle Egg: John Erickson, Stanley Holme, Robert Brey, Lowell Lepisto, Wil- liam Rae, Francis Rae, John Meyers, Ronald Sherwood, and Nhnager Edward Jacob- son. 292 ggg: Don Halverson, Nhnager John Baker, Dean Choquette, Ed Erickson, Lee Lindstrom, Pat Pennoni, Pierre Delago, Coach Willard C. Anderson, Peter Bas- ola, Martin Penkivech, John Sanderlin, Garrett Erickson, and Ben Norkoli. 'S Erickson: Ronald Back 593: Coach Holme, Assistant 1 I'0n'5 POV! UODBLCI Sl1't0!'9.Ll1, l.DV8.L.L LSPILSEO, John Sherwood, Donald Halverson, David Anderson. Anderson, Curtis Mackey, Carl Erickson, Armond Spencer, Coach Kukuk, M nager Edward Jacobson. ' Qasfetball ' r.e21.1'ssa:.12s 49, Niagara 40 Ishpeming 45 , Ironwood 51 , Norway 68 , I. Mountain 32 , Kingsford 51 , Iron River 52 -44. 40, Negaunee 41 46 47 Stambaugh 41, Stambaugh 42, Stambaugh 58, Stambaugh 34, Stambaugh 57, Stambaugh 63, Stambaugh 50, Stambaugh 44, District Tournament Stambaugh 56 Iron River 48 Stambaugh 50 Crystal Falls 52 Crystal Falls 43 Niagara 41 I. Mountain 40 Iron River Sl Crystal Falls 59 Kingsford 47 Norway 35 Bessemer 31 , John Meyers , Stanley After tremendous fighting effort in conference play, Stambaugh went into the Dis- trict Tournament at Crystal Falls rated as an underdog. Stambaugh drew a bye, then defeated Iron River 56 to 48 in the semi-finals. In the finals, losing to Crystal Falls twice previously, the Hilltoppers gave the Trojans a terrific bat- tle, but lost by two points. The first team players were: John Erickson, Donald Halverson, Edward Erickson Ronald Sherwood and John Meyers. D CVT U3 'U' Stambaugh 3 stambaugh U5 Stambaugh ,-4 Stambaugh Stambaugh Stambaugh Stambaugh Stambaugh ljZeerf:!LadkrJ I .f J .. av, Q' K 1, . we Q c S 1' 1 'o J 8 e- 4,0 1, xx oo 1 0 Q ev W fa e 0' A F of' CP Y o cC M X9 ia 3 to or 'Q e YE m la 11' A 'X a n 9 ci? 0 o tat n J. X V D - QC' .P E 23 -g xrn3l?- ' M-21' 5 , - 3 ,Q ,Q 'ms -. I , wav P: 7-ae. ff ' 2: 1. 11219: . - isa. K . ' V' .pf -:Q 4. 'ni 1542863 HONOR SOCIETY Front row: Mary Ann Parrotta Sr., Clarice woods Sr., Clarice Shultz Sr., Marium Melchori Jr., M rion Jurecic Jr., Elaine Holmes Sr., and Betty Anderson Sr? gagg row: Terry Hughes Sr., Alice Miatech Sr well SFT, and Arm ., Verna Tervo Jr., Curtis Black- ond Spencer Sr. fl- --elected in their junior year. The objectives of the National Honor S 1 timul oc ety are to encourage scholarship, to s ate a desire to serve, to create worthy character, and to develop con- structive leadership. Students who scholastically rank in the upper one third of their class are automatically candidates for membership. Fifteen per cent of each senior class may be eventually elected from these candidates who rank high- est in character, leadership, and service in high school activities. Front gow: Joanne Peruzzi, David Serbinski, Lorraine Guiliani, Marion Jurecic, Ronald Sherwood, Curtis Blackwell, Clarice woods, Donald Halverson, Nancy Miatech, Lowell Lepisto, and John Erickson. Back Egg: Bertha Tervo, Jeanne LaBelle, Richard Gu'li Coffin, Rudy Brey Carol . 1 ani, Donald Rivard, JoAnn , Keenan, Ray Stefani, James Hickman, Rose Bartolameolli, Clarice Miotti, and Eugene Mottes. STUDENT COUNCIL 1 Q F 24 I 1 1542863 3 FA! THESPXPNS Seated Miss Dunham, John Baker, Mariam Melchiori Front gg! Nancy Jacobson, J e a n Bezzi, Beverly IaVacque, Ed Jacobson, Marvin Applin, Joanne Psruzzi, Ronald Pataconi, Joyce Choquette, Arvis Rhino, Richard Jacobson, Grace Erickson, June Parolari, Marilyn Mallen Back gg! Joan LaBine, Glenda Jacobson, Dorothy Lohrey, Carol Dedo, Russel Good- h a 1 1, Donald Pellizzaro, Baynard Anderson, Marilyn Brooks, Carol Sartorelli, Pat Looney, Marlene Sartorelli Sitting Marian Melchiori, Maxine Vicenzi, Verna Tervo, June Parolari, Janice M rinello, Elaine Holmes, Miss DuBois, Betty Anderson, Clarice Woods, Delores Zini, Joyce Choquette, Nancy Jacobson Standing Marilyn Mallen, Joanne Peruzzi, Jean Bezzi, Mary Ann Parrotta, Clar- ice Schultz GAZETTE STAFF 6 CDQG 91 25 15423 O E id S binski Lee Lindstrom, Mr. Gullmann, Curt- Front gg! Robert Youngren, Dav er , is Blackwell, John Erickson, John Baker Middle rg! Stanley Holme, Pat Pennoni, Lowell Finnegan, Ronald Sherwood, Paul Meneguzzo, John Meyers, Ed Jacobson Back Egg David Anderson, Gary Battye, Ed Erickson, Dean Choquette, Donald Hal- verson, Davis Bodine Front row Naomi Bodine Helen Greenlund, Maxine Vicenzi, Donna Capello, Betty Anderson, Verna Tervo, Clarice Schultz, M 1 s s DuBois, Marion Jurecic, Delores bli h Lorr- Zini, Mary Ann Parrotta, Clarice Woods, Judy Lindeman, Mary Ann Sa c , aine Guiliani, Karen King Middle rg! Elvena Schultz, Irma Bonel, Elaine Holmes, Jeanne LaBelle, Linnea R Clark Joyce Choquette Mariam Melchiori, Paulette Kochinsky, Lenander, o s e , , Marilyn Brooks, Victoria D'Agoetini, Judy Atkinson, Janice Marinello, Beverly Williams, Gloria Wills, Pat Rasmussen, Marilyn Mellen k Ruth Curtis Eileen Nardi, Nancy Jacobson, Jean Bezzi, M rion Stefani, Bac row Bertha Tervo, Marie Clrello, Joanne Peruzzi, Carol Dedo, Grace Erickson, Louise R e M rie O'Donne1l, Joanne Coffin, Susan Lundwall, Arlene Meyer, Joan Savage, os Shepich, Gloria Medovich, June Parolari, Janet Christensen Y-TEEN e.QY N 26 154.2863 I 1 BOXNUNG Front Egg K e i t h Montambo, Pat Rasmussen, Elaine Holmes, Ruth Curtis, Janet Perkins, Lorraine Guiliani, Clarice Woods, Betty Anderson, John Baker Middle row Jack Racine, Victoria D'Agostini, Mary Ann Sablich, Judy Lindeman, Jean Eckerberg, Judy Atkinson, Clarice Schultz, Mary Ann Parrotta Back Egg Mr. Waite, K e n n e t h Webber, Robert Vezzetti, Paul Meneguzzo, Pat Pennoni, Dick Moline, Lee Lindstrom, Miss Colwander, M . Adolphson Front gg! Beatrice Anderson, P a t Rasmussen, Ruth Curtis, June westphal, Judy Lindeman, Rose Garavet, Beverly Lavaoque, Violet Mangone, Victoria D'agostinL Mary Stasaski, Elaine King, Mary Ann Gasperini Middle gg! Lillian Sutherland, Marion Stefani, Harriette Thornberg, Jeanne La- Belle, Rose Clark, Delores Garavet, Paulette Kochinsky, Marilyn Brooks, Arlene Johnson, Lois Gurchinoff, Carol Evanoff, Doris Sutherland, Jean Bezzi Back rg! Irma Bonel, Beverly Brunswick, Lucille warmington, J u n e Parolari, Marion Jurecic, J u n e Savage, Rose Bartolemeolli, Joan Savage, Arlene Meyer, Joanne Johnson, Beverly Williams, Genevieve Mangone, Mary Fittante F,H.fX 4 fo snr' L', u' 42863 15, m-F 7 W' Wi ' Y' an MH i 7'fl'1FU i'f'. 1 'V CONSERVATKON front row David Gagne, F r e d Stewart, John Vietala, Richard Guiliani, Donald Maki, Robert Cailotto, Mr. Polich, Gerald Stromberg, Arvis Rhino, Chester Busa- kowski, Wallace Heikkilla, Frank Zanon, Baynard Anderson Middle row Glenn Goodman, John Sanderlin, Ben Norkoli, Allen Bemis, James Pel- oso, Raino Mongiat, Donald Pellizzaro, James Goodhall, Kenneth Masuga, Garrett Erickson, Donald Hill, Lawrence Guiliani, Dewayne Melchiori, Arlen Sunn Back rg! John Parrotta, Thomas Rucinski, Donald Sarder, Jerry Cailotto, Stan- ley Mastie, Ronald Pataconi, Peter Djupe, Rudy Brey, ward Bond, Ronald Flash- berger, Jerry Kinney, Russel Goodhall, James King, Eugene Lavacque CLASS WILL - fcontinuedl the road t o Jimm King who goes there, troubles to unload. CHESTER TOKOLY-His Ginger and c a r to anyone who lives but far, JOAN TRUDELL-Her long wavy hair to El- vena Schultz who could use some spare. ROBERT VEZZETTI--His good times to any- one who likes to pay fines. KENNETH WEBBER-His practical jokes t o Eugene Mottes to endeavor. CLARICE WOODS--Her nickname Wlife o f the partyn to a tame girl, Eileen Nardi DOROTHY YOUNG--Her size to Janet Pivon- ka who is otherwise. ROBERT YOUNGREN--H i s nickname 'Cobra,W so famous, t o Gary Battye w h o thinks it's outrageous. DELORES ZINI-Her early morning singing to Suzie Lundwall, i n whose ears t h e song is ringing. MARY STASASKI--H e r musical laugh to Gerhard Konrad who could use about half. KEITH KING--His Model T truck t o any- one who wants tp get ggggk, I CLASS Panama! -- Cc0f1tiH'1ed7 guaranteed or your body back. Terry Hughes is running for Prosecuting At- torney--let's give him our loyal sup- port. Richard Jacobson is starring in South Pacific. Elaine King has just finished her course of dentistry in Smile Awhile School. Keith King, our whiz on the trumpet, has just taken a job as Harry James's stand-in. Germaine Kudlaty is Gaastra's new choir leader. Judy Lindeman, the star of WA Date with Judy,W has reached the summit of her career. lee Lindstrom, a food special- ist, works at A G P. Nhrtin Penkivech, the local undertaker, whose motto is UI'll be the last to let you down,U re- cently opened WMart's Mortn. Janice lmrinello has combined bakery and gro- cery business into one. 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