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' o ., . f 2' Aff it Voices and Band instruments Make Music Resound The Band, one section of Mechanics' music de- partment, has greatly improved since Mr. Edward Kitzberger became music director here. increasing in number as well as quality, the band now boasts a membership of 50. In their trim looking blue and white uniforms, the band made a good showing at the football games last fall. They have performed at many assemblies during the year, and will march in the annual police picnic parade. The band will ap- pear finally at Commencement exercises. Pc ge Twenty-tour Band, Cheerleaders, Drum Maiorettes Row 1-P. Cummins, J. Steger, C. Schipp, S. Borst, A. Thewis, M., Johnson, S. Williams, K. Schmitt, J. Bergstrom, E. Taylor, V. Erickson. ln frontfE. Haggerty, J. Wissingerl Row 2-J. Lucking B. Hayes, D.l Williams, J. Plummer, B. Thole, N.. Peck, E. Horning, D. Deschanes, D.l McDonough, J. Jordan, R. Fishbeck. Row 3-D. Nowicki, R. Langhoff, K. Bartlett, H. Koppy, E. Lund, R. Hesse, R, Dunaski, M, Davis. Row 4 -M. lnghom, M. Scroggins, G. Bryan, J. Stoffels, F. Draeger, B. Williams, P, Carlson. Row SWM. Mrozinski, F. Lang, M. Thomas, M. Steinman, L. Black, A. Juds, B. Hanson, A. Ford. Choir Row 1-P. Cael, M. Allen, S. Geor- gantones, M. Chumas, M. Paul, S. Argestinger, L. LeBlanc. Row 2-E. Kitzberger, E. Malm, M. Fisch, M. Chanez, M. Valcazar, B. Potvin, J. Ludwig, B. Mattson, M. Bock, B. Lus- tyan, S. Amey. Row 3-H. Garcia, W. Walters, J. Roser, R, Fishbeck, D. Kilstrom, L. Fraas, J. Connolly, B. Glombik, P. Gelley, J. Wissinger, J. Jordan, B. Lewis, T. Sinna. Row 4-T. McDonough, C. Nelson, D. Seymour, S, Greenberg, M. Sauter, J. Robinson, S. Bougie, D. White, M. Schommer, J. Shukay, J. Scho- maker, D. Fisher, B. Barnes. Row 5 -V. Martin, D. Nitz, D. Klemmen- sen, J. Law, M. King, E. Knudsen, B. Ponshock, W. Moen, J. Johnston, B. Schulte, Z. Mercereau, L. Knud- sen, J. Lowe. The Cheerleaders, under the direction of Jean Wissinger, have displayed their talents at football, basketball, and hockey games all through the year. Emily Haggerty has led the drum maiorettes. They performed during half time at the football games, and will appear with the band at the police picnic parade. From our Mechanic Arts Choir, now consisting of 60 students from Sophomore-s to Seniors, may some- day come a great opera star, or perhaps, competi-
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t Quill and Scroll Honors MA's Best Journalists y Cogwheel 'Row 'lvS. Belanger, R. Freiling, B. lZiemer, L. Seghieri, D. Timm, P. Riggs. Row 2-J. Tinge, E. Fanares, E. Taylor, P. Cummins, M. Stephen- son, C. Todd. Row 3-F. Kottke, M. Possis, K. Sutton, B. Pommerening, L. Marek, G. Conroy. Row 4-J. Ettlinger, J. Lustyan, L. Greenberg, J. Nash, B. Urban, E. Ekman, C. Frechette, V. Rudolph. Room Captains Row lfG. Stromme, A. Kranz, D. Donovan, M. Sehman, N. Rapue, G. Schroenghamer, L. Bryan, R. Holmstrom, P. Warren. Row 2!S. Belanger, L. Hanson, B. Glombik, F. Baker, S. Larsen, J. Dressen, N. Peck, S. Williams, P. Mateyka. Row 3-G. Eggert M. Possis, D. Roy, D. Lorentson, V. Rudolph, E. Sandusky, D. McDonald, M. Mercado. Row 4-- .l. Holmstrom, M. Hak, F. Podobin- ski, D. Kilstrorn, J. Barratt, M. Lo- berg, D. Vassau, B. Sterba. Row 5 YH. Kransen, B. Cameron, R. Smith, H. Langton, R. Brown, G. Bryan, W. Colbert, H. Miller. The Cogwheel with all its headaches and its many happy moments was taken over by Junior class iournalists the first ot February with Valerie Rudolph as editor-in-chief and Margaret Stephenson and Bill Ziemer as associate editors, and Chuck Frechette as sports editor. All-American is the award the Cog- wheel won this year in the National Scholastic Press Association Contest. It was marked superior on the coverage ot all news sources, creativeness, inside news page make-up, printing make-up, and front page make-up. Getting subscriptions and handling the distribu- tion ot the M and Cogwheel are the duties ot the Room Captains. There is a room captain for every advisory. Every two weeks, on Friday, the room cap- tains distribute the Cogwheel to the subscribers. in return tor this service they receive a tree copy. In May when the M comes out, they deliver these also to the subscribers. All they receive tor this is a lot ot gratitude tor a iob well done. Page Twenty three
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o 1-H. Clos, A. Garski, V. Sau- o D. Kochlin, B. Olson, G. Ko- iack P. Roskowiak, M. Anderson, Posus. Row 2-S. Wolfe, R. Riley, l.eVasseur, C. Dahl, V. Drama, Colon, C. LeClaire, D. Olson. o 3-G. Schroenghamer, Y. e , M. Schuna, B. Rude, R. ZiT- low 4-G. KorTuem, A. Renferia, fx Soder, J. Kohleg, F. Arrigoni, J. uniga, E. Axtell, R. Johnke. Row 5 P Andrews, J. Morrison, D. Roy, D Olson, H. Doroshow, O. Gare e B. Smith, L. Lindgren. Music AppreciaTion w 1-N. Peck, E, Horning, D. 'icos A. Dickenson, E. Scroggins, Kitzberger, adv. Row 2-B. Doug- Trom, D. Deschanes. Through the Halls and Pbrthbles of Our School Qi.r l 4s-5 .Hi .ia Chorus J. MorgensTern, J. Johnson. B. STerba, H. Kyle, D. Kil- Tion for Frank SinaTra. The choir, meeTing Third peri- od, sings noT only sacred music, buT also music in The popular or semi-classical group. During The course of The year, many soloisTs have been discov- ered, and They have been given chances To show whaT They can alo. The choir, in Their blue, robes, were in evidence aT The EasTer assembly were Tea- Tured in Schuneman's SaluTe To The Schools and also gave a program aT an assembly in January. The final appearance oi The choir will be on Com- mencemenT nighT aT The AudiTorium June iQ. Singers in The TiTTh period Chorus Class look Tor- ward To nexT year, when They will Take Their places in The ranks of The choir. ATTer Two years in The choir, They will be eligible for choir leTTers. TwenTy years from Today, some composer may look back To his school days and say, I owe iT all To The Music AppreciaTion Class aT Mechanics! ln This second period class, sTudenTs are Taughf The TundamenTals oT music, and become acquainTed wiTh some of The old classics and composers. Page Twenty five 4 iii
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