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Row I: V. Edmundson, R, Murphy, vice-president, P. Loney, Hage, M Strenglis Row 3 S Rhoades E Possis C Rongitsch secretary, C. Sundry, treasury, Alexander, president, Miss M. Dempsey Burns, advisor, Row 2: D. Kling, G. Lawler, R. Stattman, C. en ior elarefien fa filled A toast to the Senior Class and the Representatives! Despite being up against it on many occasions, this ambitious group has come through with colors flying. The Class of ,42 was organized as a sophomore group under Miss Steffanus. When she left, Miss Burns took over. To her go the warmest and heartiest thanks from the Seniors. She guided them through that hectic Junior year and the first half of the Senior year. When she was transferred to another school, the Seniors felt they had lost a friend. But now Miss Ek is helping the class over the rough spots of the last lap of the journey, so nothing but success is on the program. During the year, the Seniors managed a successful homecoming. They honored, specifically, the Class of 716, and, generally, the alumni. The senior class play was also a success. The cast as well as the audience found it entertaining. The officers who lead the representatives and the class are Jim Alexander, president, Bob Murphy, vice-president, Patricia Loney, secretary, and Colleen Sundry, treasurer.
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'Jfji i X jUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Row 1: Engfer, A. Blesener, M. Kotsonaros, Miss Creg- 1. O'Donnell, T. Torntore, Hamer, K, Anlauf, Moore, low, advisory B. Swanson, Reagang Row Z: E. Langman, R. McLean, K. Murphy. fx-f B. Heinig, H. Griffin, M. Forutnag Row 3: R, Nelson, , ' YQ, ZX. . .img 'srfpi' Il: I mb-' s '- fl.. Q 0 vo 6 Q 'fs I o lx Y Cf f unzor arid if In the third year at Mechanic Arts along with the sunlight dances and the Vaudeville comes that all important event-the Junior-Senior Prom. Those words bring into onels mind the picture of dancing feet gliding gracefully over a shin- ing floor, soft lights, and good music. Truly this is the great event of the year. These various activities have been under the leader- ship of Miss Creglow, advisorg James Haner, presidentg W James O,Donnell, vice-presidentg Arlene Blesener, secre- tary Ralph McLean treasurer All have succeeded in ma ing the junior year a very happy one f' I Yll All A-Y 'N ll ll tl ll llill :mn IF X B rx t, off X lt ic-K- Ls 5 , . l r- T T , rt-, 5 f P uf' 'N l . , e A Cy, 1 fs 4 , f 3 A ?jJ ' A 'N A I A .V bfi , tl AR. f' rv I 1? X h X -A x, -f ig tl f xx.. X in X I yy' K .I -lvx' . N 9 5' r f N Q 1 . . . ff L R 1 A . 'N ' J - f Tug in sq, . X , ,K , X x5 l ll Cx x ' . xg I p . J 21 5
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X Z?acL ,x4gcun enzom li ALEXANDER, JAMES-Jim, Senior Class I' 5, president, wants to be a pilot and to study Chemistry. He is a member of the Student ' Council, Chemistry Club, and appeared in v The Torchf' l ANDERSON, CATHERINE-Catherine, who likes knitting and keeping scrapbooks, is a member of the G.A.A. and Girl Reserves. She looks forward to a business career. ARNESON, BETTY-Betty, an active member of the Girl Reserves, keeps an interesting scrap album. She intends to try her luck as a secretary. ARVER, DALE- Whirling around the dance floor and beating the drums are Dalesls hobbies. He is a member of the UM Club, and a star of the apparatus team. BACH, MARY ANN-Mary Ann is a member of the Cogwheel Stuff and G.A.A. Saving sch ol papers and hiking are her interests. She plans to beck avteac B RD 1 rdelle t i ambition of being a com- 'al vi t Ard HQ5 , is c ing enu She is secretary the was o e Cogwh Staff. FQ, . BARROWS, LAWRENCE-Larry, a stage-minded student, collects snakes as a sideline. His talent, intelligence, and personality, make him a welcome member of the Dramatic and Chemistry Clubs. BARSTAD, RADER-Earnest, hard-working, and painstaking partly de- scribe Rader, who is always on the job. He belonged to the Modeling Club and was a room captain. BEAUDRY, MARIE-Marie, a G.A.A. member and a room reporter for the Cogwheel, collects photographs and enjoysuskating. She wishes to be a secretary or a model. ma Y . BIER, JOHN-John is a member of the Chemistry, Physics, Ski and Rifle Clubs. His hobby and ambition both appear in the lipe of photography. BLOSSOM, JOHN-john has been a member of the Sky Club and Radio Club while at Mechanics. He is another photography enthusiast. BOESEL, ARLENE-Arlene wants to be a secretary. She was a Junior Representative, Gym Leader and a member of the G.A.A. Her pastime is whistling. BRADLEY, MARY LOUISE-Mary participates in innumerable activities. She takes part in all sports and has won honors in Music. BRINK, BETTY-Betty's ambition is to become an efficient typist. She served as a Cogwheel room captain. BRYAN, BERNICE-Bernice participated in the Senior play of '41, !'What A Lifef' Besides the Dramatic Club, she belongs to the Art Club and Stage Force. BUEHLMAN, EDWARD-Sports-loving Ed, took part in football and track. Hunting spells enjoyment for him too. BUSH, LORRAINE-In the future Lorraine will introduce the latest fashions to St. Paul, as she intends to become a world famous buyer for a large store. BUSSMAN, VIRGINIA-To be an Olympic diving champion is Virginia's goal. The Choir, Dramatic, and Science Clubs are her favorite societies. CAMP, EDITH-Edith was a proficient member of the Home Economics Club. She also belonged to the G.A.A. during her first year at Mechanics. CARLSON, CLARICE-Clarice is a member of the G.A.A, and UNIV Club. In the future she hopes to Hy as an airline stewardess. CARLSON, WALLACE-Tra lal Wally wants to be a famous dancer, or a coach of a high school basketball team. He is a member of the Cog- wheel Staff and Basketball Team,
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