Breck School - Mustang Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1957

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rw-vw, ills MUSTANG THE MUSTANG 15 publxshed and financed solely by the student members of the Department of Iournallsm of Breck School MlHHC3p0llS Mmnesota Pr1nter Lumberman Publlshmg Company Engraver Reay Engravmg Company Professlonal Photographers Iohn Mlss and Ilm Larson Cover A I Dahl Company Faculty Advlsor Mr L R Mllburn Co-Ed1tors Bruce Kobs and Iohn Hennkson Co-edntors Bruce Kobs and Iohn Henrlkson Adxertlslng manager Lee Anderson and Bus: ness Manager Enk Nye Journollsm I' rch ye lr the school sess o 1 woes 1 o sf normally ttll yust before frantlc 1ct1v1ty st lrts, Wxth two or three people as the backbone of the stat? prep.1r1t1ons coatmue aloaw xt the normal rate Then w1th the basketball and ho key season over the more athletrcally mchned are free to work on the pubhcatlons and lf s then that the book really yells rnto 1 eontrete form, much mrdnrght Oll rs burnt and many nerx es fruzleel before the long awuteel book appears 'I he book rt Breek 15 1 gre it source of prrele to ns creators and the school ltself for, ln splte of the small s17e of the staff, students always manage to VSFIIC, finance md pubhsh a book of hlgh quahty and popullr appeal md the staff members of the 57 Mustang SIU cerely hope that we haxe upheld that traehtxon IH an acceptable manner 2 . ey 9' ls 5 1' ..,3 l x . , ft ' I fr 0 . .... . A 3 . .. .D . Christmas someone says, VVhat about the Mustang? Then the 5 , ' ' . ' . ' en: ' ' . , 1 , y ' s . ' ' . ' Journolusm IN! tl I M I xr ll I N s., THE GROWTH OF A SCHOOL fififyfzi' ' 'We wwf 1 'll?llMl'lT '4 WYQNMX ,W Jesu. rcturetl on thrs mtl the followlng pages 1re scenes tiltcn during LODSIYLILIIOH of the nevy Brcck School ln M lrch, 1956, the Rt Rey Hamllton I-I Kellogg turned cy er the First shox el of Lllff to stlrt thc construcuon On October f the cornerstone was lud at Z1 ceremony attended by the cadet corps mtl seyerwl guests December 15 was moyrng day for the lovyer school and the prrmary bu1lcl lngs, wnrh cldets intl flthers partlclptltlng IH the moymg ln Iinuary, 1931, the new plant was cledl clted xt 1 ceremony held ln the newly completed gy mn:1s1um The ceremony vms attended by Zl crowd of more rl in 7 OOO persons ind the moye to MlHHCllJ0l15 ya 19 complett kz,L..'s . - U -' f - 5 - , ,, , .,t,. ,iii .W ' f . ex ff. - A Q im 5 '- 'gravy Off . ,- A 5 1 get ,O r , A e '4v'1v , y ' 1' f :A - 11. yn W W- ...., 2 , L ,- - , . W N 1 I ,,,,,w.m!tNi, Aww, 4. 317, .H my tv: S 'T' iymjgm -.N .f V . yi I H , :M 'iff-L11 1 ' -.xrfmr rf Q 4, Q '13 h 1- . -xyy - swf. ka. 4. Y NL, Y r , X W is p,P,,',5'.uk, t 7 1 4 7 , ' ' f-L My! ,M I3 . , , 4 Q . . f QS 'F fwfr?-ffj I: X ,,- . , . X l , li 4 1 , y N 4 ' - f ,Wy lt . . gm - . , ' ' Q , , QNm.yw wr, . L , y , .Y Uvgsyiixy L A K yy e ., K W ,, ,. , vw 'Y fu , II- '. , . ' . . - . V. ' - - - ' , . . 4 . . . . .w - 1 x ' I x iv n - - v . . . . . . K - , . - 1 ' F f' ,, . . . . . . 1 , - 1. 1 v' y v 1 ' V ' - . . , ., .. . 5 . I R 1 y Y . . I . . N Y. V -,.. .- K . . . t . K . . I . Z 1 1 x ' ' ' ' . ' ' H. ' N , 1 ' ' V, s .t -, . ., . , . .. . X,-f The above photo shows constructlon of the hugh school wlng on April 30 1956 We Build Canon Henderson, Blshop Kellogg, and Chaplam Campbell are shown as they land the cornerstone on October 7, 1956 X Y If ' . 1, t. -... Mx. in 4- L - .A V 5 s Q, l gp Sp: Q. mm' X ' J? -. -:gp A V 'ff . 4, V '. A . 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Ilm Howle actlng as Cruclfer IS shown as he leade the procesemnal on dedxcatlon Sunday Students Pczrhclpcate Lower school cadets are shown durmg the PIOCCSSIOIISI X df!!!- awewxlwauwt me li gllisggli nm :annul r- A The faculty are pictured dunng the dedlcatxon ceremony Gen Twunmg Speaks General Twmmg spoke on the subyect Freedom Mr Reuben L Anderson, chaxrman of the bulldmg Wlthm Dlsclplme commlttee, gave a br1ef hlstory of the school a e we 1? - T s 'N, to L4 2 v or Y if 1 . ' , N ef, ,,,, r w,..,,'-'W' I i ai ' ff' ... vu 5 . 'Wi 15. .Af-' 9 ,.f -if ,-515' r s ' cv' Iwitiw .. as .. .- . A . . . ADMINISTRATICN, STAFF AND FACULTY BRECK'S The Reverend Canon F Douglas Henderson Rector and Headmaster Canon Henderson marks hls fourth xear at Punck thls Ium 'I hrouvhout thcrsn xcqrs hls ch1cf ZIII11 his been to hrlng Hrcck to 1 POSIUOI1 of LYTIIIILIILL as an Independant collcgt prcpiritors school It xx oultl hr truthful to su th rt hc 18 mlklnff Qllliqlflflll progress it th If tislx through 1 look ll our l5tlLllll:L1l mw pl mt thc xworous stutlnnt hotlx tml tha utcllnnt mtl tluotecl facultx Tllcsc lCl1lCXCU1LI'1TS cln hr thrrttlx lIII'1l7LllLLl to thc lfIll3lUOI'l prrscx crantn, and lmlglnltlon of an ctlut ltor th ll xu lrr for tun uc to lx lhlc to 1 1ll our Hculmlstcr x Q il -A I- is h 'J 1 ,V .1 '1 1 The plunc upon which thc school is hcing tlcvclopctl can he visualixctl l 111N 1111111 1 1 1115 1113611 111 1111 11 K1 1 1 I1 1 111111 D 311 1111111 511 1 1611111 1111115011 11 1 111111 1 1 11111 1111 11 X111 THE BDARD OF DIRECTORS 'I hc Board of 1J1I'CCIOI'b IS that unseen and mystcrlous group that helps to gL11ClC and d1rc1t the destmy of the school and secs 11 through rough warm .md troubled tunes The Board has seen the1r share of rough water, hut 1110 111c111hcr5 have 111.111.1gcd to Survwc and to rcmam fcuthful to thc suhool ' 1 lf 1 i I X : .,W...d,,.,..:kT...r1..., K -1 I 1 1- M , 111 1 11 1 Q .-X1:11x'1-1, 11-fi 111 right 2111 N111 iirvgg' ,X 1'- 's, R111 S11 11111111 ,1111111s Jll. Mr. ,181 F3111g1-r, N111 Rf 1 1., .-X11 11-5 , Mrs 1 H, lsilifll, 1115. 13111-111111 R: 1-'. b1'1'1'1'tz11'5'1 C11. l,O1'1L'l' XY'ggi s. RQ: Ca 15. 1 glas 11' A'Sl , Mr. HY 1' '1 -' 5 X111 1.11115 XYk'j'lll111, X111 L'11f11111:111 N11 2111 X111 1'11111p S11-11, N111 frL'1ll'QL' 'l'11iss. X111 C2i'l' HAV1 1 '14, Mr. XYCllC1Cl 13111'11111, 1 R111 1.. 1'z1x1 ll . 1-k1'1'. BRECK S ADMINISTRATION Mr Bradford Lamson BS MS Assistant Headmaster and Director of Studies Mr L Paxton Mee Drrector of Enrollm on Mana k e X 9 Porter? Wrgg ns Mr L R Doc Mrlburn BS, BA Colonel US Army, Ret Athletlc Director Commandant and P M S 8.1 I ? !,2tLs,b . ,Q , . - . ., .. . . er 5 , I I I 2: fv X f , . A oefoo ese I sresiees ' XJ dr X-D I BRECK'S ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF V5 IWW je The Reverend Ernesf Campbell BS Mr Joe Rychman L Chaplarn Sacred Studies Acrounram 4v x 'Q-Q Doroth Mrss Mary Croll Mrss Lorena Hmnchs Secretary Io I ,Headmaster Secretary to the Store Manager Assrstant Headmaster I , , , , - .. . I' I av ,. - - I . NI' I I -'1x5ElLjlNMII Ti LW 'QA Y VI ,JV .-1' W' I III , 3 121' M 7. .. 1, , I' X:-Ir' 'Q I , if ev Mrs. ' ' ' ' 151 .A . ,VIH I I rd v BRECK'S LEARN ED Mr Rodney Aaberg BA Mr Crarg Allen Mrs lou se Andrews Mrs Evelyn Arenz Band Instructor English Kindergarten Thlrd Grade r Olga Berg BS Mr Mrchuel Bosunko BA BS Mrs Beatrrce Brown BA Mrs Margaret Chard Art Instructor Hrstory Srxth Grade Typlng lrbrara a DZ' f weve Mrs DeEtte Genung Mrs ludrth Ehrenberg BA BS Mr Joseph Ehrenberg BA Mr Casper lleuser BS MA Tutor Fourth Grade Engl sh Musrc Science Socral Studies Z Q' E X Ms. -.. .' -.., .. . ' -.. . ,qw , Us FACULTY MEMBERS Mr Earl Hovland BS MA Mr Wrllam lonnard Mr Charles Krenz BS Mlss Fatrrcra Mrllrgan BA Mat A Englrsh Frlth Grade Latrn Scrence no .9 , 4 j' Km 2-48+ Mr John Nelson BA MA Ma Mrs Hazel Ramsey Mr Orwrn Rustad BA MA Frrst Grade Brology Botany ful! Q? ,441 7ffym4-ef! Mrs Elizabeth Tozer Mr Mrchael Uram BS Mr Phrlrppe Verbrugghen Mr Everett Walton BS W Mus c Instructor languages Drrector of Lower School Athletrcs Physrcs Chemrstry lf 6 A l ' h-H' U B.A., B.D.,B.S. . ' ' t-I' ' -I' ', ' l' 'i,. Q :,-- , + ,, M 5 ,ll if -ll Aw I if , R QW . -.., .. Mrs. ,, , . . ' -.., .. rn Q I' . A 1 , v V X : I e M, gf' I' we M' f if f A50 BRECK MAINTENANCE STAFF Shown above is the maintenance staff. Left to right: Harry Hogan, Frank Moore, lim Stevenson, and I ' Q ,. x 1. as m A ALL Q.. iw GE ' we 1 if 3 f 4 ' . . gf., v N 'w. . ' Fgiieffglz 1--, , ,Q N X , Qm' ii'5'1f Q , h . .1, in 5.5.1545 A I pray W , Y 3 L J. E s H H lb 'I-..l......f.,.,g, li 4-0 , 9, W...- ,- X ,X wi. ' .L ff 'nz ,Q i vm , egg , IS. f ' m fg M X .ff -, 2 X, 1 1 1 . , ,vw 1 . wi, V, gf -f w. n , , .1 .f' KINDERGARTEN Ioan Berg Bnlly Gove Wxllxam Hlte David Cook Iames Desmck 'Ne- g' J W Alan Iohnson Susan Lufkm Ernest Neve Pamck Seeger Kelth Sllverberg FIRST GRADE l 1-ll'vvbg, g Tommy Anderson Lance Beaulieu Richard Blumenfeld Charles Buckbee with Katharme Cook Ion Dahl Kathryn Enckson Wllllam Klaus nw Iohn Lambros Chrlsty Lueck Ieffrey MacKenzie Cheryl McKenz1e Michael Mudge SECOND GRADE 'Y 319' ,vp I Douglas Anderson Edgar Arenz Ann Beaulieu Kathleen Card! Iohn Cole Ste hen Cook Richard Fesler Susan lang P M rink we M. an-F Cllnton Mrller Davld MIDICI Charles Neve Andrew Petschauer Herr' Iohn St Cyr Robert Subby Peter Tozer Rocky VV.rlton ' 'Y W. x Gnu mf'- Q 'dr v o? r, 'TW Gregorx Albqres Anna Bluker Bllly Brlxer 55 Robert Heller Ion Harris 7 'CY fhomas Isa us ,aw 'QW 4 Sarah Polson Paul Polson ohn Rogness Y? 'HQ-..--w Davld Shanedllng Tom Smnott Ronald THIRD fin' 5 ar 'LPS' ,NM Xllul Buulxbec Ruud Clpp I9- QT' Rlkhl d Ilppc-rt Dunne Nelgon ,Af wQ N. Wlllldffl Srhxmmelm m ohn Snhnendcr 'G 1 Smith Pima A buhbx In Thomas Q. 'csv' UV, N may Urlm Hmnfxh Tolcr RADE ' 1 ' f X yn ' - W' X sv' an 5 .Q . y W ,. ' F R 'N , rv- - 'f' V Q- 'X 'V' X I N I . ., Q . 2 I 1 , ,Z ,z.,AV .. 1 1 Q N N' fi t hw - A '21, - gi.. I ln,- Z if 0- 11, 1 f if ' E, . ji ll FOURTH GRADE ...ln A Situ run Neve Iames Anderson Gene Beaulieu Davld Chrxstensen Richard Cole Chrxstopher Dahl 'V fo '1 Jil Iames Ebrn Charles Errckson Davld Hathaway Stephen Helland Gregory Hltchcock ww 'N 'B' vu mow il, A Andy Klem Mamn Llpschultz Harry Nelson Iames Norms Murray Plantan ve- Larry Ross Wllllam Solum Davld Walsh -,,, Q.: N- nil FIFTH GRADE 'Q 1 View ,Els 'mtv N-sd QT' Walter Beclwik Iohn Besscsen Gunnar Biornson Gregory Carlson Allan Coulter -dw' Thomas Denmson Rrchard Dcsnrck Iames Eastlee Ionathan Frank Rrchard Lewrs QB i W' Mw- Q ' Lea Llppert Robert McCall Robert Oglansky Bradford Parson Robert Qurck IU 1f '7 il Steven Rader Ieffrey Ryan Iohn Sands Alan Shanedlmh Rlchard Walker 'WLM rb- f-f'5:,if f X: '95 :Cr Roger Anderson Raehfard Bradgeman Charles Carlson Gerald Crowell Brnee Daamond ,,,-.. 1? .cw- l Os. 4 1' Wh' .5 f '? 1? Robert Fronk oel C olden Daud Hanuuk Tamoths Hntehason Du ad Iohnso 'Ui -For UG 'sich rv if YF' 'TMO 1 '9' Txmothv Klellherg Gregora Ixronk Kurt Laehlhardt Claude Maxwell Charles Newman wir 'WK' WW Hia Leo Oberndorf Iames Powers Paul Santucca Fred VS ebber Raehard VVaen SIXTH 'of' Robert VValkanson GRADE S 2 , w v 9 'all' ' x Q i E, la ,I ,X ' . 's f 4 . ' 5 -3,:',m': ,f ' ff- t 1 X 'W ' fx E2 ' .fx if 9 Q PV 5 ,G , 1 V3 5 m , 1 i 5 . .5-ff - 'W wi-2' 'ri ' 2- W4 4.25 flffifgf f , x 'lQ5xSwf'y ' ' , if fri M f 3 f , sf . jx 4 wggis' - ' :,.,, 1 V , -4. ' 'f ff 1 ' If 9. Wxllram Reay Davrd Robb Randy Schapxro FORM I Perhaps one of the most difficult steps a class must take is the step from the lower to the upper school. The boys of a class making such a change move from the surroundings in whrch they are the oldest to surroundmgs in whrch they are the youngest and thus are faced W1th an entlrely new srtua non The boys ID the hrst form were, as should he expected, a hlt uneasy ln therr new posxtlon at Hrst, but the rap1d1ty w1th whrch they made themselves at home and found thelr place 111 the lrfe of the sehool was a pleasant surprxse to everyone 'I he elass progressed untrl at the end of the year rt was a well rounded un1t th If showed 1 great alnount of promlse for the future Luke Rader Rxchard DeGolier Iames Flowers Iames Frye Robert Hagelm l Barry Sllverberg Robert Spicer FORM I In every phase of school lxfe, the first form was actlve Athletrcally, rt was OL1tSIHHdlIlg The hrst form platoon 1n B Company was one of the sharpest 1n the whole school Many hrst formers placed consrstently on the Cum Laude and Emerrtus lrsts lhere was a good representatxon from the hrst form at all school dances The class offrcers of the hrst sectron are Peter Iohnson, presrdent, Iohn Kausel, vrce presrdent, Randy Schapxro, sec retary and Iohn Walsh, treasurer The class offrcers of the second sectron are Duke Strllson, pres1dent Lee McDonald v1ce presrdent, Robert 7alk, secretary, and Gerald Parten, treasurer All 1n all, the hrst form has shown that 1f rt keeps up the pattern It has shown th1s year, rt w111 become one of the hnest classes ex er to go through Breck Peter Iohnson Robert Iulen Iohn Kausel Ioh Duke Stnllson Robert Stocn Tom Walker Iohn Walsh Robert Zalk The second form has shown more pronuse rn every re Tom Anderson spect than any class rn recent years Its every actron pornts to success In order to grve credrt where credrt IS due lf would be necessary to mentron nearly every boy s name for nearly every boy IS actlve rn one or more areas of school act1v1ty Members of the second form were consrstently at the top of both the Cum Laude and Emerltus lrsts Wendel Burton There were several boys from the second form rn the Glee Club and always a good number present at dances and other socral functrons throughout the year Robert Gottschald Gary Holby Ion Holm ren ack Ior ensen Tom K ellberg Tony Korba g S I Scott Rahn Mrke Rex Mlke Sborov Brll Schaub Ietf Sharp FCRM II bex eral second formers were gwen posmons of FLSPOHSI b1l1ty nn the mxlntary program as squad leaders rn B Lom pany and nmrlv ex eryone m the class was more than adequate wxth a rlfle The seeond form IS loaded wlth athletes who were out standlng enough to 1nsp1re comments from everyone such as Iust want unnl 1961 '1 hen we ll really have somethmg to be proud of The cl lss OHICLIS are as follows Presrdent, Iom Why ttt, vlce presldent Gordon Mmon secretary beott R'1hn, and treasurer Charles Olson If tlns elass contmues 1ts present trend 1961 w1ll be Well worth Wamng for But remember WORK IS the answer' if Iohn Brekke Nlcky Dunn fn- Bnll Heller David Kramber Mlke Kumn Gordon Mrxon Ia Charles Olson Grady Sncff Brlan Smykm Iohn Stubstad Tom Whyatt Ball Znmmcrman FORM III The 1956 57 th1rd form showed sxgns of development, maturrt and un1ty as they molded themselx es lnto a compact workable group It was the largest class 1n the school and thus 1tS members made them selves known 1n all areas of school act1x1t1es The th1rd formers formed an rmportant nucleus of A Com pany and carrled out therr Illllllafy respons1b1l1t1es very well The th1rd formers elected as thelr class offrcers the followrng cadets Ralph Hutchlnson presldent, 1' om Errcleson uce presldent Charles Hample, secretary, and B111 Ramsay, treasurer They were actxve 1n all warsrty I V and freshman sports, dur mg fall, w1nter, and sprmg terms Bruce Buchanan The th1rd form showed 1ts academnc prohcxency by placmg members on both honor roles ex ery markmg perxod Soclally they drd then' part, too is w is shown by thelr bot d at tendance at every dance The th1rd form ean be proud of nts reeord rn the past for II has comprled a very IIHPFLSSINC one It 19 c ur hope that they wlll contlnue to be as outstandmg III the future X0 Q Iohn Hall Xl.. --del Ralph Hutchinson Carl Ingerson Ed Lamp Steve Lang MacPha1l GF ff'-19 Robert Qumn B111 Ramsay Steve Ross Davnd Sadler Ronald Sehm - . . y, ' x 7 1 l . , . . X . V. . ' ' ' ss av s V . 3 X . . X . . . , . . . . . V V - . I ' 3 1 7 I I ' I Y I - 1 - -a I X . 2 . . - . 2 . I Y .I X Y X ' . 1 - . . . . . . . Q . N 1 Q C n C x r I - . , A 3 ' Q 1 I D' l 1 1 . . ' 5 V I x . 1 ' y L. .K I x c s ' ' 1 . 1 . I n . if rv t x -M , ' GX 1 LLB 3 yrs l Gregg Andrews Charles Chadbourn Terry om Bach George svwdkw, ..-noun Iames Bmger Douglas Blomberg Tom Dransfleld Tom Erickson Mlke Fronk ,qu Al' 0? '91 -rv- '? 'ZIP' ,NQYP ICH Halpern Robert Halsband Charles Hample Davrd Hanson Phrl Harrrs I- -Qu -br if - -'W' 1 ...nw my Robert McKelvev B111 Nelson Roland Nrckerson Mlke Pescr Howard Petschel 'Z -1-01 Charles Strothman Fred Wllkmson Steve Wlosmskr Cllnton Wolfe Perry Wrrght FORM IV This year the fourth form made a place for itself in all of the phases of Breck's school life: Academic, athletic, mili- tary, and social. They placed cadets on both honor rolls and besides had many members on the various athletic teams. Many members of the form attained ranks this year, also. The fourth formers elected as class officers the follow- ing cadets: Dick Worthing, president, Arlyn Lichthardt, vice president, Tim Hitchcock, secretary, and Stan Kozlak, treasurer. The two members on the cadet board were Bob Fulson and Tim Hitchcock George Iohnson Stan Kozlak Dick Worthing Bill Ellison Tim Hitchcock and Brian Gnauck were consistently on either the Cum Laude or the Emeritus list during the year cock Stan Kozlak Arlyn Lichthardt Ken Llppert Tom MacKinnon Cush Mmar FORM IV Athletically, a large group of the form always turned out for varsity sports. When football season rolled around, the Mustangs found sophomores Rod Crawford, Arlyn Licht- hardt Stan Kozlak Bob Fulson and Tom MCKIDDOD on the team The wrnter sports teams hkewlse had sophomore mem bers Rod Crawford Arlyn Lrchthardt Stan Kozlak Bob Fulson Iohn SWSID Ronald Antolne Drck Worthxng Walt Walker and Tllll Hrtchcock were on the basketball hockey or wresthng squads In the m1l1tary and socral Helds the sophomores mam tamed the same degree of achrevement Many members re cerved the rank of corporal or above Soclally the fourth form always had a large turnout at all of the school socral functrons They put on a hxghy successful affaxr themselves the annual Freshman Sophomore dance Sam Balkin Rod Crawford Bob Fulson ef MK' Gregg Howard George Iohnson E Mlke Rader Iohn Swarm Walter Walker Mike Wilson Rxchard Worthmg mBa ter Dan Berkc Robert Elhson will FCRM V l The 1956 57 hfth form has been 1H1pI'0V1Dg as a group over the past few years to the polnt Where they wtll make able semors ncxt year Durmb th1s school year they support d all thc school funcnons wlth the ugor characterlstxc of a well rounded class it In the athletxc phase of school hfe Dan Berke Ed M 1,1516 I-Iutchmson Lanny Bcch1lt Bob W1lson Ph1lGa1nsley and I5 fJQV4a'rl1n Schmldt all held posltlons on one or more varslty teams Dan Berke was chosen to be captaln of the 1957 varsr ty football squad wh1lc hd Hutchmson was the captam of the varslty hockey team The tumor varslty clubs were made up largely of membcrs of the hfth form who shc wcd a great deal of PIOITIISL jx! We ffmm ffm!! lack Hackmg Ed Hutchlnson Douglas Kells Paul Rader Marlm Schmxdt To x l A fm A . A K . - . T . - x . . V. , . Q, I 1 - l 92 , I . . I , , 1 A 5, 5 5 .lf ' 3 CMA . I - . . 5 L j k x Q? rf 1 f .X b . FORM V Q-O In the m1l1tary the hfth formers played rmportant roles many of them belng selected for pos1t1ons of responsxbllxty Lanny Bechlk They were a great help to the senlors rn keepmg the corps runnmg, smoothly The soclal hfe of Breck School was supported whole heartedly by the class they planned the senror prom and y were very helpful 1n the preparatlon and staglng of the other X dances As sen1ors the class of 1958 w1ll undoubtedly do an admlrable job They have d1sc1pl1ne leadersh1p and an al Dems Ca S0 ll Af NJ JU leglance to Breck that wrll make them successful N Phll Gamsley Jslvw Monty Stuhler Robert Swenson Walter Txedeman Robert Wnlson LCC Wyman gm Off F A L L WINTER SPRING Terms i e . . . as seen during the HCMECOMING 1956 Left to lght Attendant Cathy Frgge Queen Sandy Iohnson and attendant Rohm Andrews The 1936 homecommg from begrnnmg to end was one of the most successful and enyoyable ln Breck s hrstorv From the tea to the dance homecomrng week was filled wrth 1ct1v1t1es that wrll be long remembered by everyone The homecomrng tea was held at the home of Lee Anderson on the Sunday before homecommg week At the tea the football team was able to meet and talk wlth those glrls who were to be candldates for the 1956 homecomrng queen The team voted on Monday and the results were made known to everyone rn an rmpressrve ceremony on Thursday morn1ng when MISS Corlnne Prnk 1955 homecomlng Queen crowned Mrss Sandy Iohnson queen and announced Mrss Cathy Frgge and Mrss Robrn Andrews as her attendants Tom Beech was selected Mr T by hrs football teammates Immedrately after the coronatlon the queen and her attendants were escorted to the parade ground where they wltnessed a full dress mllrtary revrew g1VCI'l by the corps rn thelr honor The hrghllght of the events was of course the homecomlng football game rtself The Mustangs rose to the occaslon by defeat1ng Concordra 216 playrng one of the better games of the season The Hmshrng touches were added to thrs perfect week by the homecoming dance on Frrday nlght whrch was sponsored by the Cadet board It was well organ rzed and beautrfully decorated and all who were there had a wonderful tlme 5 Y. S . T Q 1 V - A ' we Y !' Z , , . .- . . . . 1 a - ' ' Y KK 79 ' . ' l A . l l ' x 9 . ' 7 K . n 7 9 - ' a . Shown at left 1955 Homecommg queen Corlnne Punk escorted bw Steve Charmson Flgbe escorted by Iohn Murphy At the Coronohon Shown at left Attendant Rohm Andrews escorted bv Dan Berke Shown at left: Attendant Cathy Shown abos The 1956 Breck Homecoming Royal Court and the 1955 queen A Colorful Ceremony if Shown abowe Retlr rg q lecn Corrl me Pmk crowns the 1996 qucc andy Iohnson Slnown at nah! Mr I' Tom Beech robes hnmecnmxrg queen Sandv Iohnson 5 hx.. Pxctured above Cormne Pmk and Sandw Iohnson durmg the Queens Renew The Game Parade l9D6 Attendants to the Queen Rohm Andrews and Cathy Flgge I l va lv' Shown aboxe left to fl ht Iohn Nlurphv Cathv Flgge Lee Anderson Queen Sandv Iohnson and Canon Henderson durmg the Queen s Iuneheon The Luncheon Shi Attendant Robin Andrews and Escort Dan Berke are served by Cadet Nicky Dunn. A11 Who savs coaches dont participate to The Game 'Ui XX.. 1956 Homecommg attend nts Robln Andrews and Cathy Fxgge Ahove Tom Beech CXhlblIS h1s tacklmg form agamst COHCOfd12 . . . I We Go 3 '..e' .hi .. V I fy F' 5' XA A ff : . . . . K I . .- ., 'G-,K W .wmmwqsm Cushman 'Vlmlr IS shown as he esgorts h1s Ah gee Iohn nt reallx isnt broken IS nt dxte to the dame At The Homecoming Donce -1-wld... Zu.-5' Does she meet Wllh vour approxal Ed 'l.2, Q , A. . 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' ., ' - 1 1. V' 1 ', , 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -.- . ., . 1 ,-, -1. 1 1 1 .1 .1 1 . 1 11 1 4 I 1 1 , . I V .. . . . . 1 , , 1 h 1 1. h 1 A 1 1 .,1 1 . 1 i. . . . , . 1 . 1 1. , 1 .. , f ,. .1 1 1 11,1 1 1 1 1, - ' - - - ' L C. Il 5 I ' '15 1 I 1 , - . 1 , 1 , -, . - . 1 37 1 1 1 1 1 1 , .1 'V ' 1' ' I K 1 ' ' - .. ., 1 h1 1 . D Q . . . 1 ,- -1, . 1, .1 1 1 N . , L in , bk ' K 11 , 1 I 1 . . . , ., , . , N- x ' L 'X s ' 'N 1 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1. 1 11 1 1. ' - - 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 .-. ,v . . 1 1 . ' .Il 1 1 1 1. - - , , .11 . . 1 1 ,W 1 f- 1 . .1 .1 , 1, .1 1.1 , ,. .- ,- . 1 1 1 1 5 U ls U1 1 1 15 11 1 I . ' ' 21 L ' h . 'L . , Qi' gf The seniors whoop it up A Holldoy Mood I Fxersthmg he touches turns to gold The fifth form is shown trying to sweep their song together. Future uniform designs modeled by the sophomores Left The band opened the Chrlstmas program Center the Lower School adds thenr talent to the program to be held m the Haupt Hall audxtorxum The Lost Event In Houpf Hall Bottom: Everyone joins in the last song in the final program I 4 Y Those closest to her the students will miss her most Mrs Delger Rehres Mr. Nelson, our senior faculty member, and Canon Henderson bid Mrs. Delger farewell on her day of retirement. Klonv with the normal exents of thus ve.1r there is one thu we do not number lIT1OI'lg the most huppx of the occurrences This is the retire ment of our former l1br.1r11n, Mrs Milton Delger, xx ho serxed Brcck School in that capacity for 78 Xetrs 'lhc memory of Bleek for Mrs Delger will tlvmys he 1 pleasvnt one, full of fI'lCf1LllW deeds md vx ilhng struct to one and all, not to mention the numerous tdditions .md improxements mqde to our hbrnrx oxer the Netrs bt her lt 18 with much regret thtt the Mustang the students md the ficultw su goodbye to our friend 1nd helper 3 073' ' 1 ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 Il 1 IIT 1 L I K L LI D112 Ixt ee X er II Daxe N1rau GLEE CLUB Th1S year marks the seeond year that the glee elub has been 111 ex1stenee 1nd IIS seeond year un der the 1hIe eI1reet1o11 of Mr Ioe lihrenherg From the hrst ye1rof1tshe111g the glee elub has present ed us wlth many 1 ple lb 111t surpnse 111 the forms of 1111111ero11Q eoneerts llld Lhflfll numbers that were presented ll 1 1r1o11s fllllkb dLlI'1Ilg the year One xery hne trad1t1o11 th If lf has estabhshed dur 111g these ye1rS 18 the 1nn111I JOIIII eoneert VVIIII Northrop C oIIeg11te Sehool and BI1Ixe 111 oee1 511 ll tI11t the eI11I1 enyf 1s fully IS 11111 h IS my o the Qpeetnors It 11 IS 1 Ure If sueeess rlhmles to the ef? rte of Mr I hrenherer 1nd the 111e111I1ers of the LILII7 the emstenee of 1 s111g1ng group II Ineele 111 the ye1rs to eo111e 1115 been 1111de letffllllfy If1:11X'1t R111.I1-141 I1vl'1gI1I-l11I1l1 Kz111f1-I, XX'e'111Iel I3111'11111. I'1-te-1',IoI111e1111, l.2ll'I I11g1'1'x1111, ICq1:11I:1I I3111Ik1', DIUIIII XI1 '11I11', 'II1111 X:11'g1, Ii-11'1l-111 Xlix 111, II11I1 SlPIL'l'I', S141 '11X11 R111: VIQUIII XX'I1y.111, .X1'I. ll I,IVIIlI1iII'4II. Ii1Il Iiz1111N:11. If1'1I4 X-'1-, XI 'I'I111111z1x, II111 :11'1I I'1-1s1'I11'I, IIz11'1'ey XVI t', Iloh IQIII51111. Iloh Ile-ny, 'l1111111 IQ-1111 IJLIII I11 rke. St: IIL111-1-11. XXX I1141' 'I'ie1I -111:111. II1'11111 KIIII llL'Ii. IIQUIII II1-'1-I1, Iioh 511' Anson, 'I'v1I Xl11'I111111I. 'IIIIII II111'l1w11'k, I11-11I'11Ix1111. If11- 1'11 IQ1111: H1141- Rad 11 my ' -lla, Iloh XXVIISOII. I. 1 . IILI so , ' 'Z Q ss. K V 1 ' 1 x' x Y X A 3 A N X 'Z Q L' ' L 4 W x - 4 N I x N N r Q 1 - . . Q . 2 - , , , 1 . e ' 1 ', 2 . - x N h- X X 'D 2 ' If 'LQ C lfl 'f c . 4 . ' ' I ' 'iz . i in X I L i , n K x . K N I b C x ee 1 1 x , A Y' ' 1 11 ff ' . W l I ' L t 'H g Q 4 ' ' l L I 1 Ai x L 1 1. . if 1 . J c e . ' Q ' . 2 Q 2 ' . . . - . 1 , 1 V' - , - . . -' ' . . 1 . e 1, 11. . 1 H - .- 1 1 1-iii' N VH 1 Q x yi D ' ' 1 4 1 c E X 1 ' 1 4 l ' 1 ' , 1 ' - , , , . , , ' , C I I K . Shown aboxe are Cadet Lt Colonel Lee Anderson and Cadet Mayor Tom Beech and therr ladtes durrng the Grand March THE MILITARY BALL Court X ard of 1 V1fg1H13 Mansron was the theme of the 1951 Mlhtary Ball the hrst dance drnrng room wh1ch was decorated w1th whrte lat tlces rnterwovcn W1th lemon leaves along the walls Two nlne foot pools were placed at one end of the room wrth water sprayrng from the center of them grvmg a fountam effect Larry lersher s band furmshcd the muslc ln ICFIHISSIUH was lughlrghted wrth refreshments serx ed by the Mother s club and also by the octet whrch sang four selectlons Also at 1nterm1ss1on t1me Mrs C H Bach, prcs1dent of the Mother s club, presented the school Wlth a new set of colors donated by the Mother s club ,, ,' . . . . ,, I ,. , I . x . I to be held in the new building. It was held in the , I xXx! ,. 1 -ti I R Cadet frm Nara IS shown as he escorts hns date through the arch of sabers Scenes out the Boll Mrs G H Bsch Mothers club presndent IS shown present: mg Canon Henderson a new set of colors , 1 . Moments 'ro Remember QLIHIIIII You have been steppmg on mv feet all night Bruce The Musuc Goes on Teen age crush -1-'J' The nrt of conversatlon Iames Frw IS shown with h1s guest at the Mrhtarv Ball Semors Bob Ren .md Bull Ulun .are shown with their dates during the grand march We Recall the Ceremonues IIID HOWIC .md hls guest march through the arch of sahers during the grand march z,,,, Who has the next dance The Fun Continues Underclassmen view with envy during senior ladies ceremony Boy that was a hard test' Seniors get serious for a study hall. The Upper School Goes to Closses Psssst What s number two Blow those horns! The Doy Goes By and I need some shorts Shown at left, Mr. Aaberg rehearses our greatly improved Breck band. Mr Ionnard competes wlth photographer Rlght Mrs Tozer shows the care glven to Lower School cadets Class takes tlme for a plcture At rlght Mrs Berg teaches one of her five art classes Button up vour Ox ercoat Lower School Enloys New Clossrooms Future Van Goghs at work Lower school students pass the time of day Lower School What class IS thus? ...ff The Weekly Reader makes ns appearance At left snxth graders study math Geometry A I style Mr Nelson s math classes are famous for quality Flgge faugued after Bnology class An Upper School Day Means WORK Flrst and second formers get ready for mllltary. BRECK MIUTARY CGRPS BATALLION STAFF Jiffy 'RH' 1 1 o 1o1 1 XX 1 1 an you 1 I I illl 1X The deepest trad1t1ons of Brecle School are rooted 111 the 1n1l1tary corps and 1tS whole system of honors and student organlfauon are based upon It fhe lnan that h1s done the 1nost to further and IIHPIONC. that tr1d1t1on IH reeent years 15 Lol Porter P W1gglDS, our LUl1l111dIlddIlIl, elosely alhed Wlth h11n 111 th If effort th1s year has been Ladet Lol Lee Anderson and h1S staff of of heers Who haxe a1ded Lol W1gg11lS rnnneasura bly th1s year fhe eolonel puts IIDPIICII trust 111 h1s OHICCYS and, as th1s trust has been lncreased ox er the year, the OHILCIS and men haxe grown Wlfh 1t, th1s IS Lol Wlkfgllli phrlosophy and If has worked su perbly Well We extend our eongratulatrons to Lol W1gglH5 and the Breck Mlhtary Corps for 1 1ob well done 111 the hope that the achrevements galned dL1I'1I'lg the past years W1ll be only steppmg stones to new and greater Ih1HgS for both the eorps .... ,hx ' Y -.-A ia M ,ee y , yi w M e. .,,,,- ,ae Qmff: ' A v W w'1----- 4 -Mu ' t t 9. I A 2: M - Ltr t'olo11t-1 1X11le1-N1111, S1-, 11x11 R W: Xlzj ' Ile-e-e'l1. e'a11t:1111 Ko! s, L'ag1t:1i11 Trisko. 111111 Lt. 'I it '. 'lillll P 'Z Xl: ster Se- 'ge-11111 Skdllllidl. X11 ste-1' Serge-11111 f1ZllllS1k'j'. 1 l bt-1'gc:111t l1r11e1', . . , , . . . . . . , , , , - V . B . . . X x 1 ' . X . V n C A 1 .r I . I I x ' l - r 1 Y I . ' t . ' . , . , , . . , . . . . , , , . , A 4 u C 1 L., n . . . . , . , ,, . . - , , , , . . - , C n . , . . , . . . . N . , , . , , . . , , , - .1 ' ' ' ' 1 Y I sf 1 1 4 . Q 1 I ' c . c , , , . . . . . s , , - , , - . , - . 7, . . . . , . , , , . 1 . . 1 s w STAFF COMPANY A Captain HCllI'ikS1lIl, Lt. johnson, Sergeant xxvylllilll, 3 1 5 t- , ' X Q Q1 fif H W ,v 5'1,. ,-vixu j S+' , fy. Q, 5 4 45 , Q' Q., s , uf gi, wx' , wx In ? Sf? l Q , fl . , 5 fs 5 3' i , i T 35 ng? Q s ,S 5 i A :1 W I .y ? 3' 'gi , fdgiiif an Y sg .. sy. - f -W -TV -xv- U V if 3 Q M o. Q f if ii 551 f .M 1 gs as Q ff , ' ! , 2 . n A wi vi' 5 li, .Qi v 1 may-H WSJWGQ wgnifw WWW STAFF COMPANY B 611114111 Qlllllll on It Hmmm Nnrgu mt C llilllx Surgmant Ixozldk .ind N11 te-1 Nugg mt Hutchmbon Q , l , YI, N H1 , ,, L kj h 3 Q' 1 grim .iiiqi , D Q: QSM xg? if Q kg K QQ 55552-5, fi . Q ff fi! ' Q D iw at x i' v THE BAND any N S11 N Lx 1 lx ui w i 1 - Xl Q N in 1 in in L 1 IMI: Qu m N Military supply crew are shown above, left to right: Stan Trisko, Lee Wyman, Brian Gnauck and Phil Gainsley. SPCDRTS SEPTEMBER JUNE l FIRST Ron left to right Hull lxatnsax Rodnex Ctaniord It n Nlatlxnnnon li II I. lun Stan Irnsko Tom Beech john Vlurphv Bob Fulson Fd Hutclnnson and Stan kcwlak II uh R tn Ittt to flglll lom Dransheld Xltke QICCNV managers lom Baxter ohn HCIlflkCOll X lxn I xchthaldt Blll Hoddtnott l nt Xndu on Rohr rt Wilson IIIII I mee Dan Berke l rlk Nxe l anny Bcclnk and coach I R 'tlxlburn VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM The 1956 football season got off to a sweaty start at Coach Mllburn s Camp Aqulla at Star Lake Th1S year some 20 members worked hard for 10 days of practlce and scrimmage at the camp They came back to town and ln the first conference meet whlpped Plllsbury 33 0 After a week s lay off the Mustangs met Shattuck at Breck and after two halx es of ball possesslon football, Shattuck emerged the v1ctor 12 0 The next week came tough S P A the conference runnerup thls year Breck got off to a flne start, holdmg SPA well ln check but agaln a powerful offense proved too much for the Horses and they lost 12 0 But desplte the losses the Blue and Gold had yelled into a team a umt IH stead of separate lndxvlduals and they proved thxs by galnlng a fine vlctory from COHCOfdl3 on homecommg day 21 6 The triumph made the day a great success Blake School, always strong, was the Pomes next op ponent and they rose fully to the occaslon, for at the half It was Blake 6 Breck O We fought hard the sec ond half but Blake s superlor age, numbers, and experl ence soon wore the Mustangs down, though we were the first team to score upon Blake all season The score was 26-7 Blake The last game of the season was by far the Ponles best game They played always strong Mlnnehaha, at I-Iamllne Fleld ln a nlght contest, ahead 6-0 after a brutal first half the Mustangs were scored upon IH the fourth quarter and thls put the tally at 7 6 so the game ended ln the most b1tter defeat of the sea son As IS usual 1n Breck football, about 14 boys played most of the tlme 1n the mayorlty of the games Always out gunned, always out manned but rarely out fought the Breck Mustang glVC9 lts thanks to a val1ant group of grldders and wlshes 'all good luck to the gI'lLlLlCI'9 of 57 those who wall return to Hght agaln ' . ...H wird, I. ,. . , ' . .,, , . n . , 1 . .... . , , . ,, 4 ' - 'f ' . lf- 1- ,' 'Y - ., ' T- V . . ,.. .-1 . , - . ,. . . . . . . ., ,. -, ., , , J H ,pri g .-' v ,S y . 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'll-II KIi'I1z1url.zu1rI IJCIIIIIF L-ZIVNUII. ohn Murphx uartcrbagk Ice Anderson Fullb1ck Tom Peech Halfback FOOTBALL SEN ICRS Iohn Hcnrikson-Tackle Bill Hoddinctt-Tackle Erik Nye--End l l 111 S l Stex e C1'ldll'l1S0ll Halfbatk FOOTBALL SENIORS Ihtrt vttrt Qt1t11 stmurs :111 tht 1956 1 1rs1ty 6111113111 hrQt 1111t tt 1111 md thty t1t111u11str1ttt1 t111t 1 tt 1111 1f1tsot1tQ1rts t 111 IIHIDTOXL I11I'LLf01L1 111 t111t stmm mtrtly 111 tluggttl tltttr1111111 11011 1l1t trtt11t for thvs yt If Q sutttss hts vuth Dot M11bt1r11 111d tht 1111t1 11t511t111g st111 rs x111c1rtf11Qtd t 1 qlllf 111 tht f1tt of t1tft.1t 111t1 t11t11 t11r11tt1 11 111tc1 xlttury 1 lltft vx IS 1 1111 Murphx tht qu 1rtcrh.1t1t 111th 1111 prtxtous txptr1t11tt, Sttxt t11111m 11 th t1c1t1t who btta111t 1 ft1rtd l111f111t1t Ltt A11t1trQ111 tht thrtt t1111ts 111 tt111ftrt11t 1111t111111 11 11 p xytd L1 11tt 11111 11g1t111U, llllllftt 1pt1111 11111 Iuttth pL1'11lpS t 11t uf tht btst b1t1ts 111 tht 1t1g11t , 101111 Ht11r11t sc 11 t111t cf tht 111.1st 1 tr tl 1111t h1t1ttrs 111 our to11ftrt11tt 15 11 H 1t1t111111tt 111d Pr11t Nxt tl1t ff r111tr IX p11ytrS turntd 1 1rQ1ty hrst str1111ftrs 111t1 11111115 In 11 U11111, 1111 11114 md S1111 '1 new 1111lt111tf I11L1I' hrst 1ttt111pt ll th g1111t of fouthtll 111t1 t1o111v 1t Hutttssfullx 1tst Hr1t111t1111, st11111rs 1 11t us 1 st111t1 rtl ff txt 1t11tt lt1Ll111o1c1 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM .. - Q A 1 Pl . , . . .. , . . .. ., . , , 1'R11NT 111111.11111 1111'1y1112 19111111 5:11111'1', 111111 11:11w11:11111, 1 111111-1 111.1111111111'11. 111111 111'11'11A1111, l11-111'g1- 111-111-111, 11 11111 '111111 1- 'vi '-1' '-'1- 'f...1 11- '--1' -11 1 ' .- 111 . ' -' -' 111111 1 1 X 111 1 EIGHTH GRADE FOCTBALL TEAM ' 4 1 I 1 1 1x1 1 1 1 1 111'111 1 N IX 1 111 lr. .K1111 11 k1,1111fXX11-1I1,1I1lg, y1l11g1.111l111 1111111.111.111. .11.11 11111 11111 1111x111. 111111111111.111111111111 111 1.1111111, S1-11 - 11111-111-111. R-11111111 X1'111-1--1111. 1111111111 111-111-1111, 14111 1f11111:111, 1111111-1'1 Qll1IIll. -1:11111-1 11111 11 11UX'211'f1 1'1'1N1'111-1. 14111111111 XXAV11-V. S1-111111 R111-, 111111111 111111-1111111111, 1'1'11 11.11'1'11, '111111 11Jl1'11. 111111 X11 X11111' l 11111 111:11'11. 5 . .. .1 1 1 , 1111 xr R 111. left 111 1'ig1112 XY'1'i41111 S1'11z11111. 111111111111 Z1111111111'111:111. 1X1'1111'1 11111'1111.,111'1A S11liIA1l, -11111 11111111g1'1111. 1 111 111111 K1'.'111.111111 11111 XXY11-1l11. 111114 R 111, 11111 1111'1y1111 NI 1 111'z1111'111'11 1.,1111N1111. 1'11211L111 R11111-1'1 11111tf1'11z1111. .X11111 111 2. 13211111 K1111111111. S1'111 1l:11111. 11I'12ll1 .111-11111, 111111 11,11-111111'g, ,111111 S11l17N1l1'1. 111111 S1 '11 '11 1'111111'1'11. SEVENTH GRADE FOCTBALL TEAM 1 L ll ITK v1 lNl NIL The Recen er ,W , 1 W VH! Nw Hampers Haha Ifumblems H1-W all ,fh,,,,.-QQ'-wquw'-J,,,'q, X 'vu ,MA av' 'mm 'Q 0 I l 1lCl1X'l' 111111, 1111 111 1'1g11l: .1'P11ll K2l1N'1, 111111111 Sk'121b1I' 11, '11U1ll XYa111:11, R11 '1'l ,l1:1111, 111-111141 1'2ll'1k'lI, 1.cv X11 1J1111:1111, 411111 1111111 1QL'2ly, 111014 1' XX. 11-fl tw right: 11lll'I 5' S11Xt'I'1lk'I'g, X112 1711-41 131111z11'11.1'11:1c111v1-11111 XYQIJI. . ' 1 1'2l1Il'4I, 1.l21in' 11.11111 1'1-I1-1' .1111111N1111. R11111-1't 111114, 11ll1QQ' 51111N4111. V1ll11lkx 1 111v,v1's, 121111 Sl11l'L'1'. I I K 'P WW ATZTQL. 1 1 I fb.: k.,,?? . AX h'k 145 ' gk.- : . 11'1 fLf,IV ' K' .YL .1 -w,,s1,i fi Q,-LM 1- new X N: !f fVh E , 2 ,-wing., M' 3 .A A, .W ,, 5, .H all 11- 1 , N A H J! Vvgyilzxax., A , N V ,V . 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Gee Coach' N w '1 . 1 1........T.,.. .-...?.., is ,ww ,mf ,f N 1 The 1956 57 Xt 1111 1111511111111 of t111 1 1111 11151111 th1 Mus 1111111 11 LIL 1111111 L11 111 1 p11v11rfu1 ff11tor 111 th1 VIISL 1111111111111 1111 11111 so th11 v11r1 but 111111 11111 q111111111t11111 th11 WLYL not th1 111111 strong tc 1111 111 1111 1L1gL1L 11118 SLASOII 111.1r11c:11 a 1113.211 p11111t 11 11111118 of 'VI I 5 L sports h1story, as lf found 111111 st 111 the 111c111111r s1hoo1s h1gh 1n 111 111p11111r 11111 w1th tc-311115 th If would ha1e g11c11 1 Lf111S1dCr 11111 11111111111 of fI'0L1131C. to some of the strongest 1511111111 111 1111 1LlgL1L 111 Mlnnesota S11 th1 1X111SI1I1219 17652111 th11r 51f1son Wlfh h1gh 11111115 1nd 1 111111 tough 11111111111 t11 fdLC They 111111 up 11111 111111111111 t111 11r1t thrc1 LUDICSIS by 111nQ1111r11111 Ill lfkjlllb, but 1ft1r that th1 str1ngth of 1111 11121111 17112111 to sh1111 1111 t111 Po1111s' ILLOIC1 P11111 11151 SLXLFI1 111tt11s 111 l1l1l'UW 111.1rg111s and 11111 11111111 11111 of 1111111 Lf 111111 hy 111151 111arg1ns 11111 11n1s11111 111111 1L1g11L 11111111111 111th a 66 1 X ,S Q - , 1 1 A- Nh ' V? N ' fx 1 , ' .11 7, , . , LL K , , X , A .6 4 I, X1 lx 11 1,11 1 H 1113 'I11111 111-1-1-11. IA11- ,X111l111w-111, 11111 1l11111111111tt. fl 111.1 1Q1111g H1111 XY111'11111f!. -11111 1111111-1111, 1f1'114 Nyv. .Xl v1x1l1111li1s. 11111111 111111: 131111 111-111. 151111 XVIN1111. 111111 1911111-11. . x h l 4 5 'v 1 ' .lf ' 1 '- A K rx 1 rx x K 1 ' ' 1 ' i ' 1 x x 1 Y x 1 W ' h 1 5, . 1 1 , 1..1. . 1 2112 .N 'V ',', V. ,H I . Q '1 I X Y Y L X I V K C ' 1 . x hr X 4 ' ' 11 1 V x L C 1 n 1 1 2 2 .1 1 . . . . X L If 1 x Q 1 L '1 1 z ' 1 ' ' ' 1 Q ' 1 X 4 l C C K 1 ' . 1 7 if K ' . x 4 L I 1 1 1 A 1 1 4 x4 Nil ' I 1 . 1 . 1 1 .1 , . .. 1 1- 1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 . x VV i V. . x i 1 ' . 5, - . A 1 1 1 . -' 1. , . f x 1 x L C C 1 L 1. ' x 1 1 V l . l if k 1 K 1 1 1 1 , . . . - 1 - 1 . 1 ,X 1 , - , ' - . 1 1 . 1 , 1 1 1 . - 1 - . 1 1 1 . 11 - f 1 A L 1 C C L 1 1 V Q 5 r x ' ' 5 1. xv g ' ' l 1 Y- - . 1 C n llSI don I stxnd there help me up I1vf:ryo11e ww mrs to get 11110 the muon Vorslfy Basketball Teom ruortl vs l111l1 IS trtdu 1blt but not 1 trut ruord of tht tt 1111 s strt111ftl1 111tl Splfll LLL X11clt1so11 tht 66 ttntnr, topped tht lc 131111 111 st 1111112 111d vu 18 followtd tlosmlx bw 1 L ow Mustmg Q11 lrtl Xl 'I l1o1111s fiom bttth llflltbllffll 11o 1111111111 stortr 111s 1 top dLfL11s11t b11l pllytr md UJl1II'1l7llILLl 111 1 wrt If 111t1Q11rt to rlll1S 1956 U1 tt 1111 11 IS to111pr1scd almost L11 t1rLly of st111o1s sn 11111 gr 1d11 1t1o11 w1ll lung tht uggrs mth l1ttlt but good xushns for l1lUIl1Lf ur Qotgh liob Ylx1s1l1Lr ltlxts th1s sL1so11 1ftLr two yurs of 1l1lt lt ttltrslup IS b1sl1ttb1ll 111t11tor md l111L LUlLl1 Llllflllg tht ffrld sQ1so11 Our 5111 nrt .md good w15l1u go vuth Bobby, 11 hue toath .md trut frmnd to thosq who Lmw h1111 Beech Gets Set I ' 1 K v ff y ' . 1- y '- l- 1 1 I. 1 . 1 1- x lv ,' ' x 1 ' ' I C 4 A b L 1 Q A 1 , ' X, h l -sf . 1 rl- x ' 1 v v2 C 1 K k C in a I f11l .. 1 , 1 - ,. ' -11. 1 4 t Q 4 ,1 11. , 1 21 1. 3 1 , 11 L 1 1 1 5 1 ' . x . 4 Ll 11 1 L C K C F, C Ku Y the team s suttcsb. 4 I' l-V '-1-. 51 V1 ' 11 .' 1 ' l A K- L lx x - 1 1,11 Q Q c 11 .L W V. . x Y. x' I L C x 1 C y.. C xl C x x 1 ln L 71. - 4 1 1, 1 - ' , - ,-1. , 1 C x K I1 L ln lx C I . 5 - 1 1 . 1 . -x,w 1. - C l b 1 Cn I -1 1. v'- 1 y' 1 Q - - A k 4 i -.x 'J Y 2 . A 1-5 '-' irish, W , . Q ml- 1 Il ,K l 'Q - ,- , s ,X ', .uv- 'A ' 1 1 'A W5 ......,- K 'W F ,fm ,W ..,. 6, .. .V N. , -V , -,. . L x , .M gf .,--if 49419. , ' y ' M ff ,ax ww 0 K BASKETBALL TEAM I N--A--iw? W-fum.-Q, U 1 0, Ny X11 U un hum Q mt T ,nd 'FSH 4 Somebody get the ball down! Now, Bill, this is basketball! G P 4 N lllxNIlXXllIkYl111lk Xnlu FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Anderson prays for rain. Thomas drives around Nye's screen. VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM S Eillf XL O Ill I AIINKII dl III K N IIIII l X41 X 1 I I7l1csT Row, I1-ft to right: Roh Hztlfh l. Sic '- XYI Q skf Stahf H' . NI' 'll S'I1111i1lt, 'I'i111 N111 lIIKI I I111 S111 'oxlm I' wg I1-It to right: Rc '. LQHIIIIIIIUII, coztcllg Hill l'lvi11, I.1llllIj' I11-1'l1ik, I'I1il II2lIIIsI '53 IIIII IoI111 XIIII1 f .4 ' '- . . . ' ' , ,, . D .1 5 . 1 h 1 'z ' Q1 ' 1 1 '. ' ' ' 1 ' , . . ,Z , , ij 1 1 riw ' . , - y I I- I y I - ' V' . 1 1 , 1 y' X , . I . h 1 ' ' 1 l - V- t t ' ' 1. 1 1 . 1 . . . K' if - x . 4 1 ' 3 ' 1' 5 I . ' ' '- pw 1 1 2 ' l ' . . . Y Y 1 . 3 . , ' ' 'I .l '.' 4 . VI rutlmw IS 1 touffh sport rtqulrmg 1 Ura 1t 1It1l mort SIIITIIIII th ln 19 rtqulrctl hx im other .1thltt1c cndtn or and a Uootl deal of for tltutln IN well Tht 1936 57 wrestlers admlra hlx clcmonstructl rhtst qL1'1I1IlCS ind ln 'ILILII tlon proxulul tht stutlcnt hodx w1th some Uootl tntertilnmcnt, 18 tht matches were well at ten led mtl wry popular, somctlmes out draw mg tht hteketlnll tc1m We Ind 1 successful LISOII, hut of mort lmportfmcc Wu the fact th If wrestlmg was hrmly csmbllshed as Z1 NHYSI ty sport at Brcck md has m IIS thlrd year El Qportmv tr1tI1t1on that normally takes many more yt lrs to cst'1hI1sI1 Swalm trles hard Shown at right Arlvn Luht hardt engages ln phy sxc ll com bat wlth a Blake School nom petltor Wrestle' PlClllI'Cd above Lanny Bechlk mes m vam to dump a rough opponent Right Wrestle o v , - 4 Above Arlyn Llchthardt works for a pmnmg combmatlon iiwww hggahw Breck wrestler strams agamst Blake Achon' OK Ill let go' c a . V . . . . . 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M -fwbvy wr ' A I ut Q u IC ured aboxe are the ure tllng amor ct the 1957 ur thug., tt nu xg, an Joh X11 mx 1 1 x Han en 1 I 'X nn WRESTLING SENIORS Thns year the captarn of the Wrestlrng team was Boundrng B111 Ulvrn, the senror answer to Man Mountarn Dean He led the team 1n h1s qulet but foreeful manner, leadlng by example rather than by force of words B111 d1d a strong job th1s yea1, and wrth the HSSISIHHCC of the three other sen1ors on the team, managed to eomplle a falrly good reeord IH league compet1t1on The other senxor members of the team were john Murphy at 150 pounds, Tun Nara, a new comer to the sport, at 133 pounds, and Staff Han sen, an old t1mer to the sport, at 120 pounds These young men drd not ach1eve the same measure of suceess that the1r forutude deserved but nevertheless they learned the necessrty of grv lng unt11 rt hurts, somethrng that sometrmes tends to be forgotten IH the comfort of moderl soclety 1 t ' 'W 1 f ' 'S ' S' ' s 1' f cs ' f -1 . 1.1-ft to 1'.'111 ' 11 . 1r1 l 3111 'l 'in, Staff ' s , aut Him fa 'z. 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Www -.QM Flrst row left to rxght Fred Wrlkxnson and Mr Mlke Uram Coach Second row, left to right Ed Hutchm son B111 Ramsay Trm Hrtchock Tom Baxter Bruce Rmkel Ilm Howie Dan Berke Steve Charmson Ralph Hutchmson and VVa1ter Walker VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM The 1957 hockey season was characterized by two thlngs, hard luck and determrnatron on the part of each and every one of the players Any member of the team w111 tell you how drffxcult If was to keep gorng through those hard months of defeat and frustratxon but even so keep golng they dld and oddly enough they kept rmprovxng as they kept playrng and even though at the end of the season they had not won 1 game they had garnered much valuable experrence and had yelled into a frne nucleus around vshlch to bu11d next vear s team One brlght note 1n the 1957 season IS the fine per formance that vsas turned 1n by the graduatmg semors and by some new stars on the hockey horlzons Senlor B111 Fxgge drd a very commendable job 1n the nets and at tlmes turned IH br1111ant performances qurte remnnls cent of the days of Bob Brown Steve Charmson, plav mg hrs Hrst year of hockey hustled hard and also earned hrmself a permanent place 1n Bre k puck an nals malnstay Ilm HOWIC and flashy Bruce Rlnkel complete the hst of semors play1ng therr last games for the Blue and Gold Underclassmen Rod Crawford and B111 Ramsay rendered performance more than worthy of young players, and It IS on the1r strong shoulders that the hope of hockey nn 158 11es nr- K It e 'lk - . 3 1 .' I . , 5+ 5 1 ' . 1 nn ' 'M I . ' . . 1 . . Q Q 'X it -f , M. a A f We .. , W? ,' s 4. V ' A -fm M0 4 ,TXQ , ',: .,, re M, . 1 It ., ,W A sp at W L, ' A . . A . s' A 'Jesu ' . .. Ar . ' 'T A -f 'livin 1 V f. A 'M , ,ef -2 - A ,jf FS ' W,,,, 4,-J . . . . . . . l . - , . . , . - f 7 7 5 ' 7 S Y 7 , . . I . . . . m 7 ' 1 - 1 t . . c , . . . - - A V - L 9 I . . . , 7 1 . ' . HOCKEY TEAM to right FlllYl1S Chadlvourn Tom I'ru.kson Phll Harrls T rry Christensen Roland NlLliCl'90ll rmes Bmger lm Barnum Bxll Flllson and f reg Howard Vllho s got the puck Q C wt f X NS K 'v , 1 n N4 A ' I l ' X! 1 U , K L 8 5 Mr , t ' ft -as ..' a ig 9 Q W 2 Mk wtf A X ,xi . t if ,W ,X , 'x 1 A' First row. left to right: Mike Pesci, Charles Strothman, Ken Lippert. and Mr. Fred Ballard. coach. Second row. left .r. . l.. . '..e . Q I ,.1k.I2 . ' I' ' , ' , ' . l g ' . 5,5 5' t I 5? Q I, 1 A f ' at X 3,41 gig My ,w,W wfw V51 S. w 99 M Check him Ramsay Get that puck Crawford Q... WWQQQW ki -.3 , ,vkxli . . 4 I4 wg' Faster, Hutch. g..... ...M QW e 3 W 5 Fu si-v n it ff Elf? ff 1: if 3 3 Go get him, Hutch. Dont just sn there Rlnk Crawford around end Dont let h1m have lt Berke , X ag 0, Map . . . . . , . I 1 .- KM S V +. , f K V .ww W A Iv ' , www W w Ng' , ,, ,,,-r,,w M, W. , if , , gl, , , , ' 4 .q,,5.,w??f f R: A-H. ' X ' gal ff, I ' . - 'W W fc, M , , Q . . , . , . Center Bruce Rlnkel Goalle B1llF1gge HOCKEY SENIORS Defense Steve Chalmson Defense Ilm I-Iowne BLUE AND GOLD HOCKEY TEAM mil: v ll n x xillxl N 1 XX 115 1 1 1 A ll 7 0 IX lll x ll gm fx lil f 'N-f 'Q Shown above IS the Blue Gold team as they practlce durmg then athletnc penod TRACK TEAM 1 1 X 1 ll 1 0 l H1 k I l 'lhe tr1ek te IIH IS 1n 1ts second SCISOH 1s 1 1 1rs1tx wroup X ounw hoys mike up '1 Good part of the squ 1d md, l1lse tl1e h1seh1ll teim, these hows vs1ll he he ard from ID tl1e next two or three years Rex Campbell his done 1 hne yoh Lee Anderson, Bflln Cxntuels llltl Nfl IL lhnver h me heen eons1stent performers At least no one's t1red at the start l IRS'I' R1 11, lt-ft 111 right: Ll nel: Vt-v. L'z11l11l1t-ll. 71111111 SXYZlllll. ,lm ,lol llh0ll. Sit-we XYlos111sk1. ll e l'-1'Ul'li, :tml vlllll ll111ge1'. 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' 1 . 4 ' 1 ' A I V .- 1 1 A ' V' yi f U Ax M . 1'1111X'1 111111, 11111 1-1 1'1g111' 1-1111 Num, 1f1'111 N11-. 5111111 L1'115'11x1111. 111:11 111111 1.111 1:111x1-11. 1111111 N11 '111151 N1 1,, R, x1111l1ll'll. 1111 111111'11111x1111. 111111 111-1111. XZ1j1l 1.11'11111.1 11'. S1111 151'-. I' 1 XX!'1Q1l 171111111111111--111,14 11111 1111 111' 1 1 - 5 , ' 111- 1':1h '. O1 1111 1521.'1.' 111 its curly -11111, 1111 '1 Q2 5 1 g 1 '1Lll 1 111' 111 - ' - -1 1'111' ' -I .-K1 . ,. , 1 Q- A, , 5 Gam, MQ 8l C!6L55WL8lfL g , 5 .N 3 S' . 2 , 2 21 T Q 'I' Q A. 1 1 , ' :,, A . 4, V 3 I 1 X - Q , I ' 6 , Im rl Q W iw 'rf' , 1 rf . A L, K. I ,N Q. 1-g S.', wi . ' . , T w ,, -n.-I ,-- LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE 1957 SENICRS We the senlors of Breck School IH the c1ty of Mmne tpohs Hennepm County M1nnesot1 do hereby mxke publlsh and decllre th1s our last wlll 1nd testament hereby revoking my and all vulls heretofore by us mrde A lclel Lee Anderson Llerk rn the federal reserxe bank Tom Beech Used c1r salesman Stexe Charmson Star producer and d1rector of the movle Abbott and Costello Meet Steve Qhalmson B111 Flgge Manufacturer of hlgh speed hub caps lvilke Creevy lixecutloner IH the Tower of London Stall Hansen 'I V rlssler Iohn Henrxkson World s most pI'Ol'T11llCUI eomedun B1ll Hoddlnott Sodl 1 rk 1 Brld eman s I1m HOXVIC Skate sharpener at Bobo s Bootert Ilmmy Iohnson The man vsho came to dlnner Iohn Murphy Metropolltln h1llb1lly T1m Nara Wetback hrnk Nye Imentor of Nyes dehydrated wxter Bob Reax One of the worst dressed men 1n Amer1e1 Bruce Rlnkel Trafllc cop Dlek Stokke Suecessor to Slim Bodlund Dave Strtuss lnsuranee clarm mxestlgator Al 'I homas Future muor of Dem er Stan 'I rlsleo-Rock Broker B1ll Ulsln Olymplc GIUIIL, CIIAIIIPIOH A :cle II Anderson leaves Beeeh gI'UlTll7lll'1g Beech leaves for ls tnsas Flty md better tumes Chalmson Ienes h1s Kmg Kong eomlc books to Mr Bosanko C reevy leaves quletly ln h1s Mercedes Benz Flgge leaves hls safe drnc s award to be presented at a later date Hansen leaves l1ttle p1eces of bark 1n the h 1lls Henrlkson leaves A company standrng at attent1on Hoddrnott leaves amldst 1eers HOWIC leaves Rev Campbell alone wlth Ins problems Iohnson leaves the Mlnnehaha glrls 1n a funt Kobs forgets to lease trylng to pay for the yearbook Murphy leases Mr l'hrenberg wlth empty arms Nlra leaves Iapmese proverbs scrawled all over the wrlls Nye lelves the solutnons to l 001 math problems wrlt ten on the held of a pm to myone who can End the p1n Reay leaves Ins CI1ll'gC account at Robert Hall to any sharp dresser Rlnkel lelves pushlnv hrs car Strauss le lves at 7 30 ahead of everyone Thomas lelves a 70po1nt basketball average Trlsko leaves l5O rusty M 1 rlfles to Galnsley Ulvm leases hls slgn Have tuxedo wlll Cat to Bechlk White len es exerythmg beh1nd ID hrs rush to leave s . ' ' ' ' sl ' -3 s ' 1 , ' .S 2, s. 1 s, ',. 1' ' 'L ', ' 1 . ' f' - f 3 1 . 0 ' 1 ' - ' , , I I ' ' f- H . 1 . , , , i , . ' Li A x .. ' s 'il- l . I? T . I . bu- . . l N , I Q 1 v-1 1 I Y 1 -. 1 e ' at U' 'f ' - an ' K - . , ' ' ' V - ' 3 ' r ' ' . Bruce Kobs-Art editor of lzsquire magazine. Harvey VVI1ite--Absent-minded professor. I ' I' I' - - - ' - u f Q . 1 ' Q 1 2 ,S F. ' . , , ., ' 1 , ,1 . , 1 , . - , 5 ' ' , ' 2 - 1 . C, . iv I Y ' ' I - T ' I 1 - ' as ' ' su 1 4 7 ' 7 , M 1 ' I . 1 . - ' Y 5 V . . . .Q 5 JJ 3 Entered 1945 years F Vs' l geant Frrs Z rrs Sergea Mayor 4, Lreutenant olo 0 rdon Bear r 2, Band Drum Mayor 3 Charrman Cadet Board 4 Class Treasurer l Class Vrce Presr dent 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Glee Club Vrce Presr dent 4 Octet 4 Crack Drrll Squad 2 Dexter Mrlr tary Cup 3 Most Drstrngurshed Cadet 2 Com mandants Award 3 Yearbook Advertrsrng Mana ger 4 Varsrty Football 1 2 3 4 All Conference Football 2 3 4 Best Defensrve Lrneman 2 3 4 Allen Dunn Underclassmen Athletrc Award 3, IV Basketball 4 All Conference Basketball 2 3 4 All Tournament Basketball 3 Hrghest League Basket ball Average 3 4 Varsrty Track 3 4 Varsrty Base ball Manager 2 Homecomrng Commrttee 4, Mrlr tary Ball Commrttee 4 F S Commrttee 1 2,1 S Commrttee 3 4 Servrce Awards 2 3, Outstandrng Effort 2 3 Best All Around Boy Awards 1, 2, Semper Frdelrs 2 Most Improved Boy l Emerrtus Awards 3 4 Perfect Attendance 1 2 Olllewtelldflt Cline! of Eugen ..!dl'L6!8I':50l'L Twelve years of dorng hrs best for Breck rs a state ment that would best characterrze Lees hrgh school career He rs one of the three twelve year men rn the class of 57 and, as long as thrs wrrter can remember, he has always been the tallest member of the group The word all around finds rts best personrfrcatron rn the character of thrs young man You name rt Lee has done rt and odds are, has done rt welll Three trmes All conference rn both football and basketball and many trmes on the honor roll are but a few of hrs many accomplrshments Hrs personalrty rs as varred as hrs accomplrshments and rts most pronounced srde rs rts humorous one Nev er wrthout a yoke for any occasron hrs moments of levrty are frequent You ve mrssed a rare srght rf you ve never seen Lee Anderson break rnto torrents of laugh ter over a yoke although rt rs lrkely to be hrs own Lee rs the Cadet Colonel and has done a character rstrcally Hne yob wrth the 1956 57 Corps berng one of the finest rn Breck hrstory Let us hope that the type of boy that Lee Anderson exemplrfles wrll ever be a part of Breck School 'k i ir 'k 'k N - Q? -C . . . , , . aww: a , er- 'Q ' S s -X, ' 9 , ' s ' CX0 ' 5 ' S 5 ' ' 9 3 9 9 ' ' if g s s r 4 - . 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M ,, . . . .l . . . . . - , l Q 9 ' l 9 ' Fntered 1950 7 years, PFC 1 Sergeant 2 Master Sergeant 3 B Co FIYSI Sergeant 3 Capta1n 4, Ma yor 4, Crack Platoon 1 Cadet Board 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Octet 3 4 IV Footballl IV Basket ball 1 Varsnty Golf 1 Varsrty Basketball 2 3 4 Varsrty Baseball 2 3 4 Football Captam 4, Mr T 4 Most Valuable Football Player 4 Football F1ght1ng Heart 3 4 Underelassmen Athletic Award 3 Class Pres1dent 2, Glee Club Pres1dent 4 Glee Club Vxce Pres1dent 3 All Conference Football 4 SCYVICC Award Z Outstandmg Effort Award 1 All Around Boy Award 2 D1StlUgUlShCd Cadet Award 2 Commandant s Award 3 Masters Awards In Lat1n 2 Enghsh 2 3 Phys1cs 3, Best Offrcer Award 2 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 6l,0l 0WL6l6 j05tBP 286 Beech Leads M I SL 1n TD Race, Beech Makes W1nn1ng Bucket for Breck Beech Makes Top Academ IC Honors These headl1nes from numerous publ1cat1ons demonstrate Toms amazmg adaptab1l1ty, one of h1S remarkable character1st1cs Th1s year Tommy has shown an ab1l1ty to do any job and to do 1t well He IS one of the class leaders and a top rankmg m1l1tary man th1s year, ID add1t1on to berng a two year man on the cadet board H15 devot1on to soc1al dut1es has been for h1m, I am sure, h1s most pleasant chore Beech escorted g1rls attend every dance and are noted for thelr qual1ty and charm uk uk ak 'A' 'A' One aspect about Toms extra curncular act1v1t1es that IS httle known IS h1s act1v1tv 1n the sport of water skunv, an endeavor at wh1ch he 15 very profluent He appears IH a well known water sk1 show throughout the summer 1n Mlnaugua, W s o s1n, and he IS one ot the stars of the show In order that the name of Tom Beech does not become a legend or an adje t1ve, allow me to say that Tom 18 a very real person possessmg a true sense of fr1endsh1p and a sharp humor that has endeared h1m to all - , - . . . 3 3 u Q . . , ' ' ' 3 ' a s 5 s 3 9 3 - ' 5 ' ' ' ' 5 5 1 9 5 7 7 3 . ' as 97 , , 7 3 as - - as , ' 9 3 5 . 3 ' S S 3 5 ' 5 I , 0 , J Q 3 a 5 ' Dr1lled Cadet 35 Most Effecnve Non-Comm1ss1oned 3 7 5 3 ' . , . . . . 9 ' , ' l , . . . . D I . I . . . 5 A .1 . . . A J : - . Ente ed 1946 ll years PFC 1 Corporal 2 Ser geant Flrst Class 3 Lieutenant 4 Captam 4 Company Commander 4 Color Guard 2 Varsrty Footballl 2 3 4 IV Basketballl 2 3 Varslty Hockey 4 Varsity Track 3 Varslty Baseball 2 4 IV Baseball 1 Best OHCIISIVC Lmeman 4 Year book 2 3 4 Curtis Advertxslng Award 2 3 Sem per Fndelrs Award 1 Glee Club 3 4 Class Play 2 Homecommg Dance Commlttee 3 4 FS Dance Commrtteel 2 IS Dance Commlttee C6l,9II6llJ'L NSQZPAQVL OAR CACZLWQJOVL Very seldom IS the class clown very genulnely funny but 1n the case of Staunch Steve Chalmson thls state ment IS completely wlthout grounds H13 popularlty attests to the unobtruslve character of hlS type of humor The or1g1nal guy who w1ll do anythmg for a yoke Steve IS forever engaged IH a scheme to break the class up mto 1 Ht of laughter, and he usually succeeds ln dolng so Steve has been attendlng Breck for the last eleven years and has qulte a score of accomphshments ln hls favor rangmg from commander of B company to three years of xars1ty partlclpatxon 1n football It IS a most unusual occurrence to Fmd a boy wnth a well developed sense of humor and a love of contact sports Thns love has made h1m one of the most feared men 1n the M I S L football league Steve enyoys most of all to walk down a crowded hallway and clear tt slnvlehandedly by plowlng through the ranks of underclassmen llke a whale through a pool of bathers One of the outstandmg thlngs about Steve IS h1s terrlfic w1ll to w1n no matter what the odds may be ThlS attrlbute w1ll serve h1m well nn later llfe, and I am sure that the halls Wtll be much more crowded after Steve s graduatlon 'A' 'k i' 'A' 'lr X 'fer - . . . - I - 9 9---9 9 - I - . .nn , a ,B a 1 I x I 9 3 X u l I 9777 799 a 9 ,Q A 9 1 937 77 I I n 5 0 3 79 ,! ,,.. ,g.. . I I , - . . . D , . I 1 L. L C C . 1 . , I 7 V 7 . W' P . ?Qgf1.1I-if A Entered 1946 I2 years, Corporal 1 Sergeant 3 Second Lleutenant 4 Outstandmg Effort Award 1 Semper Frdells Award 1 Servrce Award 1 er feet Attendance Z Class Secretary Treasurer 3 Class Treasurer 4 Varsrty Football Team Man ager 4 Lmf olleufenanf ?WLcA,aef,J41! Geeug M1ke Creex y 1S an unusual combrnatlon of humorrst, sage, uncomprommng radrcal and cr1t1c rolled rnto a wry smrled, red headed form Mrke IS a twelve vear man and the Breck tradltron IS firmly entrenched 1n htm He rs a stern platoon leader and mvokes a quak mg fear rn hrs young charges Mrke IS very effrcrent and can always be counted upon to complete any job he agrees to do The one outstandlng thmg about h1m IS hls w1t He IS not merely funny but genurnely Wrtty and h1s Satlfl zatron, both IH cartoon and verbal form, are of r1b Splltflflg varlety but ofttlmes they are true and of a 'A' 'A' 'Ir i' 'A' deep and humorous nature As long as a subyect 1s controversial Mlke wrll dlscuss rt, although he may lose hrs temper rn doxng so Whrle ln .1 temper tant rum, Mlke can fool the unwarv mto behevlng that 1t rs SCFIOUS Forever the phrlosopher, he IS usually engaged 1n a crusade to save the collectrve soul of Amerlca or an exploratron of Freudran psychratry or a tlrade on the shortcomings of Amerrcan automobrles Above all, Mlke IS a lxkeable human bemg of great worth wrth 1 pleaslnv personahty and a great capaclty for fun N .sf M a ' 3 3 . 3 5 . . . 1 . 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' ' 1 - c U ' 5 - - W ? fa Entered 1956 l year P FC 4 Vars1ty Football 4 Varslty Hockey 4 Co-Captam Hockey 4 ergeanf 8 B111 IS a newcomer to the ranks of Breck but the lack of quantlty of years IS overshadowed by the qua11ty of hlS accomphshments to say nothmg of the number of them B111 qulckly atta1ned the rank of Sergeant IH A company whxch for h1s one year of res1dence IS no mean feat In that pos1t1on he has demonstrated h1s ca pac1ty for 1eadersh1p 1I'1 a Hrm fash1on B111 IS also qu1te a funny fellah and constantly amazes the class w1th the terms 1n Whlch he descrlbes the var1ous k1nds of people he comes 1n contact W1th 1n h1s da11y act1v1t1es B111 was the varslty hockey captam th1s year and IS a really outstandmg goal guard and 1n fact he was among the best 1n the league He has a qulck temper and loves a good fight so he accordmgly made the var Slty football team th1s fall Part1c1pat1on seems to be h1s format as he has at tended every soc1a1 event that has been g1ven th1s year plus comp111ng a sound scholastlc record Add th1s to the fact that he has a surpr1s1ng number of frlends throughout the school and you have the makmgs of a Hne young man and that certa1nly IS what B111 IS if 1' if 'A' 'A' fl ,ZQVZV l N 12 'fiaf' XGA, 1, , 2 V .Quad xy ' 5, ' mf' ' :V fi!! 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'. . gcant 3 Master Sergeant 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Football l Varslty Wrestllng 3 4 Class Secretary 4 IS Chairman 3 Chalrman Homecommg 4 Mrlrtary Ball Chalrman 4, Masters Awards In Algebra l Industnal Arts 2 Bugle Staff 1 Glec Club 3 4 Octet 4 marital' Sfgednt Cid OPJ Gwen 6U'L59l'L I suppose exery cl iss must hate a Staff Hansen or 1t would lack the Har or and xarxety that a class must have to become 1 close group Staff 19 the man to see when you want a yob done or need help 1n puttlng on any sort of proyect, be lt a Mrlxtary Ball or a concesslon stand A man of great busrness abrllty, he put hrs tal ents to bear 1n so many fields thls year that to mentxon them all would be sheer extravagance Desplte hemg mcknamed Tw1g by hls fellows, Staff IS a varslty wrestler of two years Slfilltllng and, 'A' 'A' 'k 'A' 'lr although hemg of sllght bulld 3Cl1lCXCC1 a great deal of success ln the sport Perhaps hrs most consummg xnterest IS h1s car a Cadlllac englned customlzed 1950 Ford convertlble chrlstened the Fordlllac, of wh1ch Staff IS justly proud Hrs mechanncal ab1l1ty stood h1m IH good stead nn the classroom as well as at the drag strlp, for he has always kept up qulte well rn h1s studles, especlally hls favorlte Math Wlth Stall goes that plnch of pepper that got thlngs done for us and at trmes made us laugh Entered 1951, 6 yearsg P.F.C. lg Corporal 23 Ser- a ' as , , , 5 I-V- 3 I . a 5 . gn 1' . n 3 3 s ' 9 5 s 3 - 2 I7 ' he L N . 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' . p a Entered 1945 12 years, PF C 1 Corporal 2, Sgt First Class 3 lst Lleutenant 4 2nd Lleutenant 4 Captam 4, Company Commander A 4 Most Effec uve Semor Noncom 3 Cadet Board 1 2 3 4 Class Presldent 3 4 Glee Club 4 Varslty Basket ball 2, IV Basketball 2 3 Varsity Football 1 2 3 4, Best Offensrve Lmeman 4, Masters Award Physlcs Semper FldCllS 2, Master s Award Hlstory 2 Ementus Awards 3 4 FS Commlttee 1 2, IS Commlttee 3 4 Military Ball Committee 3 4, Intramural Basketballl 2 3 4 Cpaplfcun Jada Cfayfon ,Mara don One of the most versatlle and lxkeable members of the 1957 senlor class IS Iohn I-Ienrlkson He IS endowed wrth the glft of bemg able to do well at almost any thmg he puts h1s mmd to, and hrs fine sense of humor has gamed lnm countless number of frrends during his years at Breck ThlS year Iohn has been glven command of A com pany and under hrs leadershrp has developed tt 1nto an orgamzed un1t that IS a credlt to h1s m1l1tary ab1l1ty Iohn s natural athlet1c ab1l1ty has made hrm a valu able asset to the varsrty football team all h1s hlgh school years Even wlth all his extra currlcular Work Iohn st1ll has tlme to study and for h1s efforts has been rewarded wxth conslstently above average grades The one aspect of Iohns character that 19 most promlnent IS hrs cure free sense of humor EIlgllSll Spanlsh and hlstory classes just Wont be the same when Iohn graduates Every class needs an easy gomg Care free character to make tough ttmes more endur a e 'A' ak ir 'k 'A' . . , . . . , . . . . . . . 9 9 9 . I u - 9 I ' 1 D 9 9 9 s 9 9 9 3 ' 0 9 ' ' ' 7 5 9 3 ! . . . . , . . . . , . 9 s . , s - - , ' A - - 9 5 9 ' 9 9 9 - ' . l I ' 9 , . . . - R - D , , t . . Q - ' - - ' 9 t . bl . at 1 NMA-fag,,!1L1saG,uag.9 Kaiafjgifyifsffd WM JQMQ wo Mc Entered 1955 2 years Vars1ty Football 3 4 Var srty Basketball 3 4 Varslty Track 3 Corporal 3 on eut ant 4 MJ ff? WKMMLJ K Qfljwm :Awww 06017, Olllebtfelidffbf Lam QCALZPCJ .N06!6!lJ'L0tt Central H1gh Schools g1ft to Breck I9 B111 Hod dmott a long legged sandy hsured package of sarcasm and humor I-Ie 19 one of those persons who must move about IH a frenzled manner and when he laughs he 1nvar1ab1y carr1es a few people w1th h1m 1nto 111s fit of guffaws B111 s p1111osophy of 11fe 1f not altogether en 11ghten1ng 15 to be sure one of the most llll3I'lOllS ever conyured by man or beast and anyone who has mlssed IIS re1terat1on has not fully l1ved B111 W111 e1ther be come a famous humor1st or W111 settle down and 11ve a normal l1fe 11ke the rest of us 'A' 'A' 'A' 'k ir B6S1dCS be1ng sarcast1c B111 has found tlme to Wm vars1ty basketball team plus be1ng a fast dlstance run ner on the newly estab11s11ed track team Even to the sober Held of athlet1cs B111 managed to br1ng 111s hum orous s1de and by do1ng so relleved the ICDSIOU of many a nerx ous moment The classroom too was not able to evade the effects of B11ls sardonlc comments and many a master has been completely frustrated by B111 s h11ar10us CVHSIOH of a questlon He 11ke Shakcspeares Yor1ck IS 1 creature of 1n fimte pest Q' cg 4, - C' 1 ' U' , fda p 1 Ld. ci ' C Mft Q. ,-4.6 I 044-ffaxfvi . 9 5 ' l ' 9 5 ' ' 9 5 5 5 .1 'I I . . . 7 , Q fe, fg V. 4 I I-Q I il? c 7 3 f ' , - , - ,' a startlng POSIIIOH on the VZIYSIIY football team and the . lt t K t 7 X K - 7 - K. . 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I A . - Entered 1950 8 years PFC 1 Corporal 2, Ser geant 3 Sergeant Fxrst Class 4 Second Lieutenant 4 Band l 2 IV Footballl 2 Varslty Football 3 Varslty Hockey 2 3 4 Homecommg Dance Com mlttee 3 4 Mllntary Ball 4 Combat Platoon 2 3 Masters Award 2 econc! ollleufelldnt 6lI'l'L26 W Lam OWL? hm 15 Breck s student emlssary between the school and the clergy of the Eplscopal Church Indeed ll IS not uncommon to see Ilm standxng lelsurely about con versmg wrth some member of the Church h1erarchy He IS also a ranklng member of the Epxscopal Church youth group ln the state Besldes hls lmportant eccleslastlcal act1v1t1es he has somehow found adequate tlme to xndulge 1n 1 great number of school proyects In sports I1ms Hrst love has always been hockey and he has been a three year member of the vars1ty hockey team He also played warslty football 1n h1s yumor year, but because of hrs sllght bL11lLl and an unfortunate health clrcumstance he was not able to continue ln that act1v1ty thls season Scholastlcally Ilmmy has always been a hard worker and managed to complle a good record ln that field throughout h1s hlgh school career Ilm has been very fa1thful ln hls attendance at school socnal functxons and manages to turn up at a great mayorxty of them Hls party antlcs are known to all and many txmes the soctal ICC has been completely shattered by one of h1s per formances Wlth Irmmy go all the attrlbutes of a true gentle man and a young man of real character 'A' 'A' i' 'A' 'A' yt . . . - , ,..., l 1 ' n ' s s 0 1 1 l I 9 a9-- as 9 . . . - X ass ' . ... . . 13 9 5, 9 . , .. , . . . . . , . . 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W W F ntered 1951 6 years Sergeant 4 IV Basketball 2 Varsrty Basketball 3 4 Varslty Track 4 Out standmg Effort Award 3 86017, l8lfLt8lfL6l,l'Lt 0,0486 m6t0n !0AJ'L:50I'L The affable ret1r1ng person that seems to do llttle but 1n reallty does qulte a lot 15 ln 1 phrase what Irm Iohnson IS Ilmmy goes hrs unobtruslve way helpmg others and m general yust belng frlendly day after day and somehow managlng to take every happenmg ot every day ln has strlde On a basketball court Ilm IS hardly what one would call shy or retlrmg I-le 15 a man of constant motlon and adept movements a steady team player of an exceptlonal ab1l1tv Irm has been playmg bucketball for two seasons and thrs year he played on the first team throughout the season g1v1ng of hlmself to the team 'lr 'k 'A' 'A' 'A' 1n the same manner he does other school act1v1t1es Academ1cally Ilm applnes the same prlnclple that he uses ln all of h1s other endeavors hard work and .1 qu1et progresslon toward constant 1mprovement I-I has a sound average and IH VICW of h1s patlent attltudt toward learmng should Fmd hlmself well prepared for llfe outslde of hlgh school Ilm IS a malnstay of the class soclally and IlI'I1l'lly Iohnson s Iamboree glVCD at the end of every school vear rs a tremendously popular event looked forward to bv all the class So long Ilmmy all of us w1ll mxss you at A 4 C 'x ll ' A 4 Inn., . r H vm tif 4 W , K' l 7' W - . , s hs-. sn ,s s - I 1 , 'Ia .. .1 ' I 4 I o.n..A' . ., . t, ' 9 , . , 1 ,97' , . an . I 1- - 1 7 9 7 ' Entered 1951 6 years, PFC 1 Corporal 2 Ser geant Frrst Class 3 Frrst Lreutenant 4 Captain 4, Battalron Adjutant 4 Battalron Staff 3 4 Sergeant Major 3 Mustang Staff 2 3 4 Assocrate Edrtor 3 Co-edrtor Yearbook 4, Bugle Staff 2 3 4 Assrst ant Edrtor 4 Cavalry l Horse Show 1 Outstand rn Effort Award 1 Masters Award rn Algebra 1 Most Fffectrve Senror Nencom Award 3 Outstand mg Servrce Award 3 Commandants Award 3 Publrcatrons Photo rapher 3 4 Homecomrng Dance Commrtee 4 IV Basketball 4 Varsrty Golf 3 4 Cadet Board Secretary 3 6ll9fdlJ'L Ogg? F1468 Bruce Kobs, Wrth hrs quret reserved and yet farm mrnner has become one of the le rders of the senror class rnd of the school Hrs pcrrtrcrpatron rn school ac trvrtres and hrs persexerence rn followrng them through to the end have been factors rn hrs promotron to Ad rutrnt of the Cadet Corps Bruce rs one of the school le rders rn extra currrcular actrvrtres, bernsf actrve on both the Mustang and Bugle staffs He gave of hrs free trme generously devotrng hrs energy toward the betterment of both publrcatrons rncludrng hrs pl ryrng protege to photographer Iohn Mrss aw---1 429, F?- Y' Bruce was never tctrve athletrcally but he drd not frrl to lend hrs support to the school teams Thrs rs .r Charaeterrstrc of Bruce, as he was always Wrllrng to do anythrnv rn the way of ardrng hrs classmates or hrs school Bruce hrs hrs lrghter moments, however He was a member of numerous dance eommrttees and regular ly attended the Breck socral functrons Hrs numerous St Lours Park vrrl frrends have become a popular fixture at the d rnees Wrth the advent of Iune and graduatron exercrses, Breck wrll lose a student of abrlrty and fine qualrty , . . . , , , s 4 ' A 3 :S 5 9 ,S 5 ' 9 9 3 ' ' . . . , 7 3 3 ' Q , ' n g a r . . 3 - ' ' . 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MN , , W .fssx . h,, A, Fntered 1954 3 years PFC 2 Corporal 2 Ser geant 3 Sergeant First Class 3, Second Lieutenant 4 First Lieutenant 4 IV Football 2 Varsity Foot ball 3 4 IV Hockey 3 Captain IV Hockey 3 Varsity Wrestling 4, Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Octet 3 4 FS Commlttee 2 Homecoming Committee 3 4 Military Ball Com mittee 4 Yearbook 4 Emeritus Honor Roll 4 jfdt ogfdbttefbdffbt OAVL M ge 5 muff? g Iohn 'lhe Missouri Mule Murphv entered Breck three years igo and the school has new er been quite the same since This small tow headed package of disrup that It has become the rule rather than the exception to have him pull off something against incredible odds Whether it is playinv quarterback on the mrsity team with no previous experience or running back a pass interception against a field swarming with Blakies it always looks easy when Murphy does it His golden Irish tenor voice can frequently be heard harmonizing with the octette or rippling with llUQl1ICl' 'A' 'k 'A' 'A' i' it a joke It is 1 pleasing sound and common occur FLHCC Smiley is also 1 member of the wrestling team matches this year and is able to go with the best of them Iohn s ill fated expedition into hockey last season ended with the absence of his two front teeth Few will forget the day when at football practice the replacements fell out ind were lost The whole team was making like moles searching for them and when someone asked us vxhit we were doing the the reply wis looking for the qu irterback s teeth, sir V 2 , g . . . 3 Q 3 - , 3 ' ' 5 3 - - 3 - , Q . . Q . . Q - 9 9 g Q , 9 , 3 - - 3 ' 9. 3 ' 3 5 - - - A P 2 I . U ' ' ' . ' 1 's , , ' f , . t . I A . H A - as ' 1 x - tion has managed to do the impossible so many times An avid grunt-and-groaner, he won some crucial C K l ' ' r ' . . ' X ' - 2 7 ' - I . . . K, . Q 2 ' ' ' . 1 X f z ' ' . . . . . . i M . i Y I wi ' vw f - - - 1 K z., Q . 2 Entered 1956 l year PFC 4 Corporal 4 Band 4 Varslty Wrestling 4 Varslty Baseball 4 G Club 4 Octet 4 Mxhtary Ball Commrttee 4 f 0l',90I 6'L ,j6t6ll 0 61,1061 Thls year Breck took on a forelgn exchange student for the Hrst txme 1n many years And lndeed had we traded one of our students for thls one We scarcely The Hrst thlnv that strlkes you as you come to know Tlm IS hrs amazxng number of accompl1shments 1n the hfe of Breck School lt took hlm the first part of the year to get settled but once he became accustomed to our Ways he really went at II He began by lolnlng the glee club and then the octet Thls was followed by hrs part1c1pat1on IH the manly sport of wrestl1ng where he d1d all of the work for Breck 1n the 133 pound class The thmg whlch rmpresses me most about Tlm IS h1s affablllty and des1re to make frxends wrth evervone It has been 1nterest1ng to Watch Trm 1n h1s struggle to master the Engllsh language but he has overcome 1ts obstacles and has become conversant and bl hngual Tlm has opened our eyes to the fact that we are not the only race of people on thls earth and whlle dolng that for a lot of us he has made many fast and perhaps llfe long frrends M x ik 'Z' lx w xx could have gotten a better trade. He is by far the brightest spot in many a dull morhing: . 4 n an I 1 v L . 1 4 e sr -nf if -nf if mf Odmfmmf RCHllDgIOI'l Rand has Umx rt but we have Errk Nye a real flesh and blood computer of amazmg speed and CHICICHCI hrrk s mathemaucal ab1l1ty IS well known but then so IS h1s athletlc prowess and frlendly person dllfy Erlk always seems to haxe the top academlc average and hovs he does ll no one knows Erik IS hardly what one would call an academlc bore Somehow he has managed to partrcrpate nn almost every actmty that the school has to offer H has played varslty football for two years and varslty basketball for three seasons He played baseball too 'A' ir nk 'A' 'lr siaaaaaimof M J al Qxwjlfg AQJ 'l 'A'ZjLA'aSfufV-fvtrv fwdfflflgl Entered 1949 8 years PFC 2 Corporal 2 Ser geant 3 Sergeant First Class 3 Second Lleutenant 4 Frrst Lxeutenant 4 Glee Club 3 4 Cadet Board 3 4 IV Football Z 3 IV Basketball l V Baseball 3 Varsrty Football 3 4 Varsrty Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 4, Schanke Sportsmanshrp Award 3 FS Dance Commnttee 2 IS Dance Commrttee 3 4 Highest Scholastrc Average 2 3 Most E51 crent Non Commrssroned Offrcer 3 Servrce Award 2 Outstandmg hffort Award 1 Masters Awards Physrcs 3 Geometry 2 Hlgher Algebra 3 errata 54 14, and admits that he hkes that sport best of all He smgs 1n the glee club and although by admrssxon he IS certalnly no mghtmgale he contrlbutes much 1n that Held also Thls year Errk took upon hlmself the chores of the ASSISIHDI Busxness Manager of the Mus tang and thanks to hrs ordered m1nd has kept the accounts rn lmmaculate order Indeed we probably would strll be figurrng who owed who and what rf rt werent for h1s able assrstance When Erlk leaves the school wnll have to Hnd at least three people to assume h1s dutles 1 J ' , x t , , , - I f I 46 . if' as ' 1 . , 3 - - - 5 5 - U S 3 3 3 Q 3 , 3 . . , 5 . . g I. . S a 3 9 9 3 . 3 . . 3 . . 9 3 9 3 ' - s I . Q a , 9 3 ln Latin 1, 23 Spanish 3, 45 Ancient History 23 ' s s - I I 2. . . K tk. ,I - , ' , . ' - ' , . s . , . I . V. . I V , . . H N- ' 9 7 . ' ' ' 's , 1 I ' ' . C - . , . , S, I , , Ls -Q HMYJWJMI mf ifofwf MTW! Entered 1947 10 years Corporal 3, Sergeant 3 Sergeant Frrst Class 4 Second Lreutenant 4 IV Basketball 2 3 Varsrty Basketball Manager 4 IV Baseball l 2 3 Varsrty Golf 4 Glee Club 3 4, Mrlrtary Ball Commrttee 4 FS Commrttee 2 Homecomrng Commrttee 4 IS Commrttee 3 Semper Frdelrs Award 2 Combat Platoon 2 3 86017, L8btt2l'L6ll'Lf laden' melnbbllet el eay, Bob rs noted chrerly for two thrngs hrs absurd hats and costumes and hrs devotron to hrs natrve crty of St Paul Apart from these two peculrarrtres he rs note worthy by vrrtue of hrs ready smrle and eager frrend shrp two of hrs staple commodrtres The partres that are thrown at the Reay resrdence are always well attended and very popular wrth the senror class It rs rndeed a rare occasron that gets by wrthout a commemoratrve party at Reay s Bob, berng of a serrous rnrnded nature has always kept up hrs scholastrc average and rs noted for hrs math prowess Not altogether a bookworm he also has been able to put hrs talents to bear rn the sport of basketball berng a marnstay on the Junror varsrty team for two consecutrve years Apart from these numerous and varred accomplrsh ments hrs outstandrng charaeterrstrc rs hrs ready frrend shrp wlrrch he rs always wrllrng to extend to anyone rn need of a lrstener or to anyone wrllrng to lrsten to hrs storres of St Paul s supremacy over Mrnneapolrs When Bob s pleasant personalrty goes on to new and greater thrngs St Paul s ablest representatrve wrll be sorely mrssed 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' 'N aff ' JMU M, L XL K .. I I l rj 1 'IZ' 1 Q45 1 ' g if VJ rf ba ' 3 a - 3 f I ' - , 4? Class Play 23 Senior Concessions 4. , , 793 , . K . g . , . . , . , . . Entered 1950 7 years PFC 3 Corporal 3 Ser geant 4 Combat Platoon 1 Combat Squad 2 IV Hockey 1 3, Varslty Hockey 4 Homecommg Committee 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 Iumor Senlor Hockey Game 4 8l g86U'Lt MMC9 MVLL8! Rmkey ljlllk 19 he has been mcknamed bv h1s classmates lb a mln of many tastes runnxng from hot Chevs to rce hockey Rlnk played 1un1or varslty hockey rn hrs yunlor yelr and found a startlng posltron on the varsrty team thrs season He works hard and IS an able skater and stlck handler Bruce usually noted for h1s Hollywood harrcuts recently surprrsed everyone by showlng up on Monday mornlnv w1th an extra close crew ll31l'CLlf whrch vlew of h1s past COIHUFCS IS sllghtly lncongruous But then dolng what comes unnaturally comes easlly for Bruce as IS evrdenced by h1s n0tor1ous classroom qulps 'A' 'Ir 'A' 'A' ir or one of h1S fortunately xnfrequent performances be hlnd the wheel of one of h1s father s Chevs The latter xncldentally has accounted for a good share of the nervousness ln th1s year s senlor class And what would a mllltary perlod be wlthout the necessrty of havmg to hnd Rnnk and convrnce hrm the Wrsdom of staymg for rt? Most of all, R1nk IS stable and can always be counted upon for a lob Well done, be lt a dance comm1ttee or a Saturday detent1on v1s1t Hls humor yocularlty and hearty laughter wlll leave wrth h1m and provlde a vo1d to be filled by some personable jumor R il? . . . , . s 9 - s 9 . . . ' ' 9 9 9 I ' I l , 9 9 . - . . - . 7 9 9 . U U . . ,, . . . . r, , . . L- s - .'s , ' 1 ' ' 7 ., t , . , ' 9 4 1. . x. - H . ,, . . . . L . 9 9 ' V D ' sln 9 ' ' 7 . VI N . 9 , . Entered 1947 10 years Corporal 3 Sergeant 4 IV Football 2 IV Basketball 2 3 4 Varsity Baseball 4 FS Commlttee Z IS Commrttee 3 4 Mllrtary Ball Committee 4 Perfect Attendance 1 2 Semper Frdelrs Award 3 Homecommg Com mittee 4 Intramural Basketball 4 efgednf jfdt X055 Dxck Stokke 15 another lllustrlous representauve of St Paul who reluctantly made the move to Mlnnea ol1s can often be found hard at work on a dance project He did a conslderable volume of work for the 57 M1l1 tary Ball D1Ck lb a former member of the 5 15 Club now enyoymg the pleasures of physlcal education after school a la Mxlburn s firm mslstence Dlck assures us though that he made the change Wlth ease and finds It greatly enyoyable IQCAMJ slim Sf My Thrs year Dlck has turned over .1 new leaf attacklng both h1s ac 1dem1c and athlet1c problems Wlth equal Dnck and Bob Reay form 1 St Paul Unanlmous club that IS trylng to revxve that clty s dylng but strll exlst ent prestlge and to prove once and for all her suprem acy IH any held of human endeavor Dlck s wllllng ness to cooperate on any worthy proyect has made hxm a valuable member of the class of 57 and a worthwhrle person IH anv clrcumstance 'A' 'A' 'A' 'k i' , s s U 9 I - - s - -, , , Is H 3 - - . 5 - - , 9 l n 3 1 , 9. s - C2 0 l . I ' . A .1 ' . . 1 1 , 1 - ' . . P . I 2 . . but seems to be bearmg up Well under the straln. He v1gor. He has found that th1s, too, can be dlfferent. . l . U : ,H , - , . A r fl gfrfyf ! fre ,V f T 4 V fy A! l nteled 1949 8 years Lorporal 7 Sergeant 3 bee c utcnant -l Band 1 lee Clu ommxttee 4 I-S Lonnnntee Nllutux a n uttte 4 86017, Lebttelfllllflt ld, UL OAQVLVL tI 6ll1t5.'5 Dave has been attendmg Breek for almost erght years now md IS an old estlblrshed member of the senror class, lllylllg been IH on exery lmportlnt thlng the class has done 1n tts years of exlstence On Mondays one can always find Dtvld w1th a group of senlors clustered about lum dlscussmg hrs latest accldent whlch, of course, was not hrs fault but rather a cruel blow dealt by the hand of fate All these accldents keep Dave s car IH a constant state of repalr and because of lus lnsurance premrums he has been able to create out of a drab 50 Ford a verltable cus uk 'A' 'A' if 'A' tom yewel of wrde acclalm Besldes belng accldent prone, Daxe IS forever mter ested 1n current problems of any sort and IS always d1S cusslng them vuth any 1nterested classmate Dave 19 also commander of the Breck band and has brought that organlzauon along to the polnt where rt ranks among the top 1n the annals of past Breck bands Dave has a fam1l1ar1ty and qulet sxncerlty about hrm that has always endeared h1m to hrs classmates and w1ll ontlnue to serve hlm well, when he steps beyond the hall of hrs Alma Mater to h1s future destlny Q XXX 55 J' VG! of W5 rfrif I, , yjex l Z, I 'L ' , J ff , b ' it rc' 0 ll fl ef f W f . 7 ' .J A , , I V f We W MV! 'Vt , 71 Off! 7 4f7j f HQ! 'IL . 1 LL' il? I 'lf f A ' J 011121.16 I 1' 'lg ', 2, sjfcllf-xi ' nfs, 4? -LY. Football 1: ,l.Y. Basketball 2: Homecoming C ' K1 Z i ' - 2: . l3'll fm un ' H 3 Dzmce Band 3: Class l'lztl' 2. Q- 61 '?6 U'f f Aaah Alamy W-KLAZL MLW Entered 1947 10 years PFC 1 Corporal 2 Ser geant 3 Master Sergeant 4 Crack Drill Squad 2 IV Football 2 IV Basketball 1 Varsity Basket ball Z 3 4 IV Baseballl 2 Varsity Baseball 3 Intramural Basketball 1 Most Effective Sergeant Award 3 Glee Club 4 Wdrifel' Ngzfgedftt 8 t llllintbne AOWLGJ Al Thomas is to Breck basketball what Slater ballhawk and long shot artist who is always a constant threat IH any moment of any game Al has been a member of the varsity basketball team for three con secutive years and has been a starter for the last two seasons I-Irs standout playing against Shattuck in the final game of the tournament last year will be long remembered by all who witnessed that contest H climaxed the season by being given an honorable men tion for the all M I S L team Al tried football this year but he terminated the at football camp Although dlsabled he serxed ably as manager of the team and chief coolie to Coach Milburn throughout the rest of the season Al can be frequently heard in the halls harmomzlng with his cronies on the popular songs of the dav and these numbers though lacking 1n pol1sh are certainly full of exuberance and Splflf An unobtrusive type of character Al is always pleasant to have around and is 21 social mainstay of the school f ' '49 .f i 6 6 , 51, ' l fc . f - ' 0 Z a 5 - - - 5 Q 5 ' 5 5 ' 5 . . 5 . . 3 . - , , 5 - - , 5 . 5 5 Q . I x C lx , l Martin was to the Lakers-a snappy, little, extra-quick season by breaking his wrist on the first day of practice 1 . . L D . , I . u C . . . . ' a I 3' 'A' ir i 'A' 'A' Entered 1953 4 years PFC 2 Corporal 2 Ser geant Fxrst Class 3 Master Sergeant 3 Flrst L1eutenant 4 Supply OEICCY 4 Battallon Staff 3 4 Supply Sergeant 3, Iumor Varslty Football 2 3 Varsrty Football 4, Iumor Varsxty Baseball 1 Var Slly Track 3 Varsrty Baseball 4 Iumor Varslty Hockey l 2 3 FS Comm1ttee 2 IS Comm1t tee 3 Cdptdtn gang? 6 f jiri 0 Teesk hopped on the Breck bandwagon ID h1s freshman vear and has been w1th us ever smce as a staunch supporter of all phases of school l1fe Stan IS very act1ve 1n the M1l1tary department jealously guard 1ng h1s secret trust, the gun room, agamst all fore1gn 1nvaders Stan has atta1ned the rank of capta1n by hard work and the h1gl1est ordmance 1nspect1on ratrng 1n Breck's h1story However, Stan's first love IS ID the field of geology, where h1s knowledge of that subject 15 slmply amazlngg he seems to know all that there 19 to know about the subject Stan 1S not all rocks and gun o1l, for he has managed 'lr 'A' 'A' 'A' 'k to find tlme for part1c1pat1on IH xars1ty football hockey and track He l1ves to run long d1stances and dur1ng the football season could be seen happlly lead1ng a group of panung warr1ors around the field much to Coach MllbUfH,S del1ght He 15 also endowed Wllh an HCIIVC sense of humor and because of h1s complete repertorre of jokes IS much IH demand dur1ng lulls 1n the academ1c day Stan TFlSkO IS one of those people who IS always pleasant to have around and one who IS forever Wllllhg to llsten to one's troubles He IS a wortl1wh1le 1nd1 v1dual to whom Breck w1ll say goodbye w1th reluc tance 2 ff' ,..,., f Em. iffini. 1 3 .... 1151 -- Q - K ' V .1 f 'His . . . , 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 . 3 0 u ' 1 1 . 1 . 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Y 7 ' 1 9 ' 1 Entered 1953 4 years Corporal 3 Sergeant 4 Ser geant First Class 4 Varslty Football 4 Varsnty Wrestlmg 3 4 Varslty WfCSlllDg Captam 4 Out standmg Effort 3 Mxlltary Ball Decoratlng C om mittee 4 e,,m,,,f asf fag mmm of mn Wllly 1n h1s four years at Breck has undergone a complete change from butterball to vars1ty football player and captaln of the Breck wrestlmg team B111 contracted rheumatlc fever nn h1s freshman year at Breck and after a year or so of recuperatlon came back strongly to wrestle for two years and play varslty foot ball th1s season Oval as he has been called has come a long Way both academlcally and athletlcally and he holds the rank of Sergeant Flrst Class as ass1stant platoon sergeant IH A company Bllls hearty laugh and welcome greetlngs are fam1l1ar sounds on morn lngs and are as welcome as they are welcomlng Al though he ln h1s own words IS 1nd1H'erent to the falr sex he has attended all the soclal functlons of the school SIDCC h1s freshman year and always manages to llghten the atmosphere by h1s presence One of Wllly s hobbles IS outboard raclng and he IS always ready to relate h1s tales of the speed and adventure of these t1ny craft to any w1ll1ng listener Blll has fared well under the toughened academlc and athletlc program of the school and lf he contlnues to lmprove as he has been dolng for the past years he wlll be a worthy contrlbu non of Breck to any mstltutlon of hlgher learnlng ir i' 'Ir 'A' i' . . . - ' ! 3 9 9 . u . . . S 9 9 3 3 ' 5 f ' . o o o u 0 . . . . . . M. . ,, 3 3 3 7 ll 99 ' 1 - 0 7 . 1 I . , . . . , , . . . . . 9 ' sc vw f , , , . . . . x , , . . X . I . , , I - Q - .J 05 fswufgor A 4 Ag llfslty wwf ww Entered 1951 6 years Corporal 1, Sergeant 3, Sergeant First Class 3 Second Lleutenant 4, Class President 1 Class Vlce Presldent Z, Scholarship Award 1 Latm Masters Award 2, Honor Roll 1 2 3 IV Footballl Z 3 IV Basketball 1,2 3 4 Varsrty Track 3 4 Bugle Staff 1 2 3, Battallon Staff 4 Glee Club 4, Mustang Staff 2 3, Audlo- Vlsual Staff l 2 3 4, Dormltory Cadet Board 3 Cavalry 1 Horse Show 1 jim Ollmfmmf Harvey W! M! W, fe Harvey IS one of those emgmatlc mdxvlduals about Whom ll IS almost 1mposs1ble to wrlte by vxrtue of the fact that he contmually manages to be 1n two places at once physlcally and mentally The manner ln whlch he bounces up and down the halls would lead one to beheve that he accompllshes nothlng at all except cov erlng dlstance But surprlslngly enough Harvey man ages to cover lots of terrltory, whether It be effortlessly ma1nta1n1ng a very l'l1gl'l scholastlc average or partakmg 1n any number of extra curr1cular act1v1t1es Harvey 19 .1 member of the Mustang staff He IS an apt yourmllst and rs presently torn between a 'A' i' it i' ir career ln engmeerlng or one 1n a journallstlc field Above all Harvey 15 blessed wlth an nnqumng mmd md IS forever lnterested 1n any IOPIC of conversatlon He 1S one person who 19 able to talk on almost any subyect and 15 mtercstcd 1n all He can usually be found ln Mr Ehrenbergs room at 3 30 xehemently part1c1 patlng ln the argument at hand The Wayzata Flash also makes h1s presence felt at most soclal events throughout the year H IS a promlnent member of the class and 1 member of Col Anderson s staff A dellghtful character and certamly forever lnterestmg V md 3 A VV' p . . . 9 9 . 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Wager MCMA ,fd ewage agouf gee MRS W W DUNN '1'111nk5 to Breek School for 11 wing me mt so much to our grandsons Allen Dunn c1155 of 1957 Noel Dunn class of 1956 Nick Dunn c1155 of 1961 r11lL experience .lined 11 Breek h15 been most helpful to Allen w11o 1115 111e1 1 elistinguislied clreer it Stinford w11ere he gr.1c1u.1tee1 He Wis chosen to represent the senior c1.155 it their commencement .mel 111ccc11aure1re uteel to 1118 good experience it Stinforcl Noel finished Hreck 11st ye ir IIIL1 we are proud of 1115 .xehlexements incl the flet that 11e 11515 111e1 an opportunity to prep II Breck We behexe 11111 11e will continue 1115 good work in college Nick 15 in the eighth gmele mel .ull of L15 ire looking forw 1rd to his senior ye ir If Breck 'md gr1e1u.1t1on Lest We forget the boys father L V Dunn makes it 100 per cent Breek He IS 1 graduate of the school 1150 ' ,'1:: -Q ' , 3 ,'z . 4 h I A h ' 1 g: ' 2 ' LL' l I ' x Q ll 1 2 2 1 'z , ' ' ' . ' lf exercises. 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Hennepln Loan Company 307 E Hennepin Mlnneopolus Mlnnesoto Automobile Signature fLoans1 Co Maker Norman Olson Owner KENNETH D HACKING President AND CCJMPANY GENERAL INSURANCE Fare Automoblle Casualty Marine Bond Telephone FE 3 6321 After Hours Call WE 8 7192 or WE 8 8428 1690 Northwestern Bank Bulldmg Mmneapolls Munn. KENNETH D. HACKING 8 11106 1940458 fo 8 6ll'I'L0l'Lg f 058 0Xf8l'L LVL? C0l'LgI 6'l,tlft 6'LfL0l'L:5 t 61, Uefy LVL8 ISC 00 5100 E celso Bl d St Lous Pcs k Sales and Servzce W J A A J' K' 0 f A f Q .fgndersom Cjadillac fm: Compliments of C H PETERSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY effbgfbefd 8? Wand 61,6 tlfLl 6I'f5 PARTS OR COMPLETE MECHANICAL UNITS IID IAI-I IAS Call FEde al 9 8138 IMpIs I Gopher Machine 81 Engineering Co R 3333U vestyAe SE O . Turret Lathes from f 6 ia. to 47 D' . V ' orizontal Mil s- II ' . E tcrnal-Intcrnal--Blanchard Grind' g r ' 0 0 0 o 0 my IV. llf1'1a'1c1'11.ma1 ffmzuar lf. IICIIITFH ni r i v . . . 70 752 Haw Uf gawk Sokwl Tl-IE REUBEN L ANDERSON FAMILY gal Www fn 7fL6 Zlwlwze Chester Freden WWW We Condrds Portrarts Commercral 1 co Aven re sans W F STEPNITZ AGENCY 1530 W LARPENTEUR AVE ST PAUL 13 MINN INSURANCE and PROPERTY MANAGEMENT FLOWERS INC Fc 7 8739 1314 Nlfollet Ave Mmneapolrs Copltol Trcmsut Corporotron rom Ann toms msmncr cmmrnzfn susrs Group Outings Fushmg Traps Etc 915 N Albert St Midway 6 3016 St Paul Mmnesot .7 .Jqofmgren ADVERTISING CO Advertlsmg Marketing ERNIE HEBERT S curses serzvrcf Grand at Mllton Tel CA 6-5700 BI QT WISI-H19 rom H LAMPS DAVID C BELL INV CO ALT Established 1880 Real Estate Specialists 0 Home Flnancl g Complete Insurance Servrce FEderal 2 6381 S01 2nd Ave S - fm 4 - ' 2 2 0 N i I I e t u e . . . ' Reasonable Rates Competent Drivers Fully Insured . ' a 0 f T E , O I C R E 0 R S . . . .n I ' . 0. Ev 7-CUIVI llVlENlS UF THE MINNESOTA VALLEY NATURAL GAS OOIVIPANY Better Llvln for Mmnesofa Communities adena Smples Brainerd BrowervIlle tba Long Pranne Barren Lntle Falls Hoffman Alexandrna Omkls Wheato H erman hoklo Morrls Brooten Belgrade Benson j Paynesvnlle New London Eden Valley Appleton Kelkhoven Groye Cny Lltchfleld Waverly 5 Dassel C0lf070 M d C 'Son Clara Cnty Howard Lake Delano Montrose W , ,O n Vuctorua Dawson xMontevIdeo S'lVe Lake Wlnsled oe' W Waconla L t P Granlte Falls Renvllle Danube es gllerzggge Young Amencc, chosku Savage Sflflfed Heflfl lslcnd Buffalo Lake Norwood Cologne Sho o ee Lf Wood Lake rvua Hector Browmon f---1' Jordan Carver K Stewart Almglon B H P' PrIorLake MInneota R d G0Yl0'd e e time 9 W00d Falls Gnbbon New Prague Lon dole s Morsholl Wlnthro Henderson Le sueul, Morgan P Montgomery Le Center 5 E e S' Pele' cleveland IWatervIlle ee alaton Walnut Grove ' PY Y xx KGs0lc'lMadIson Lake Morrosto nl 5P 'n9fleld North Mankato Currie C0ml'eY Lake Crystal Mankago Janesv Westbrook Lu Salle Modelm Vernon Center 'fl Claw S' James Good Thunder LBWISVIIIB Amboy Delavan Wmnebago Eugen I Blue Earth Elmore MINNESOTA VALLEY NATURAL GAS General Offnces 1' St Peter, MIHHBSOTG Eagle Luke Elysnan Ille COMPANY ll I l . I H I lv? . , I 1 ,- f-Im. . N I U . I L -SV' ,- E , l- A? A . 5 . l I ' ' - . I -rj . Q E l l V-li . l -i H . N- .I pu .XI Y l Bird ll' klp oI ' ' . . X . - V ' I' . I. g l ' -1 l M -I I I . 1 - . I I Is - . g t 'w V3 S L, A Ii I I 4 E l Q l - . ' I I : I I- I Compliments from Compliments of Mr. B. J. Wien Juster's Clothing finest in Mr -john lqinn-ard Mcn's furnishings Shops In ot Downtown and Southdale OUTH TDWN BUILDING MATERIALS Comphmems UPER MART TUxedo 1 2619 TUxedo 1 2610 I 8436 Plllsbury AIC Mmneapohs Pdvun F H'1rrIs Presldcnt WIrt WIIson Co General Insurance 100 BuIIders Exchange b h of . I C . ' I . ' 1 20, Minn. Minnevvvlis Thanks to all who helped this year an Congratulahons to the Class of 1957 T e Mothers Club Mr my 0 Q letter EW d h 4' fr ,V LANDERS NORBLOM CHRISTENSON C0 Building Materials Washed Sand and Gravel Crushed Rock Ready Mix Concrete Id THE WOMEN S BOARD BRECK SCHOOL INC Sponsors of The Dr Charles Edgar Haupt Scholarships Quafaty Qbzug MR WILLIAM SCHAPIRO StIStIl CII VENDOMATIC INC 206 W Elroy Mp s TA 7 2608 Serving the Twin Cities COFFEE SOFT DRINKS CANDY CIGARETTES Complete Merchandise Vending I O OF O 800 Bui ers Exchange 0 Minneapolis Mi sotu , . I ' CAJIHPIIINCIIIS of l ' N o ' o ' ' Co 0 0 u 1 ,au i -1861 Clotlzzers Q B 5 5 n Q lf Tazlors To the Sen1ors of Breck School VVL w1sl1 to urrmd o11r but w1sl1Ls md now tl11t you hug LOlllplLtl,ll your rlusrs ll lirrrlx ur lropr you lxrrp us 111 lllllltl for your Llotlum, nrrds 111 rhr fllflllt, To the Dods of Breck Students nerds NVQ L ury uomplrtr hm ofRL1dy to VVcar IS wall IS C u9tom 1 ulorrd Llotlus Clothzers Tazlors EBSSUBI' Zinc Est 1927 Formerly the Mlnneopolls Tollormg Company 7 South Slxth Street, Mlnneopolls FEderol 20429 W I U Yi 5 ' x n 1 . ' 1 . T l X ' I 'A ' x XVQ wish to take this means of asking you, also, to keep us in mind for your future clothing . ' 1 ' 1 1 K N k qi , X N 5 ' O CHARLES W SEXTON Compliments Mr G W Mixon GENERAL INSURANCE Str ISS-l First Notlonul Bunk Bldg McKnight Building CA 43833 FE 2 3501 Leo A Krumpelman W1ll1s A Krumpelman THE N The Best of Everything COMPANY 69 71 East 5th Street St Paul We Deliver Locally Owned We roast our coffee daxly Phone CA 2 0708 To the Class of 1957 R C Hitchcock and Sons, Inc of I . ' . n v St. Paul, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. Cngralfzfzfafiond Class of 1957 Q23 tothe W ana! mi. Worman Cla Compliments of Victors Market We Deliver 70mm FOR EVERY OCCASION FRESH DAILY FROM OUR OWN GREENHOUSES FRunklln 7 8080 MINNEAPOLIS FLORAL C0 2420 Hennepin St. Pciul Builders Material Co. 265 Como Avenue Building Materials Best Wishes MR 84 MRS GAINSLEY MERIT CHEVROLET CO Iverson Rexcill Drugs Snelling Hub Shopping Center Snelling Ave at County Road B St Paul lkosevlllel I3 Munn Telephone Midway 5 1871 AMA ,Mmm Linden Hills Cleoners ond Dyers First Closs Work Only 4374 Upton Au So Mmmipolxs MIIIIILSCJEI Plmom Wllnut 61661 ol A Friend . O l,l'i'.N'l'l'ff'fI.U1l .s-pi-L-fiiifn Compliments BRECK SCI-ICDCDL An Independent Chrrshan Preparatory Day School lUnder the Ausprces ol The Episcopal Churchl Centrally Locoied In The Twin Crhes Area Between The Lake ST Brrdge ond the Ford Bridge on the Mmneopolrs Rrver Road C rldcs 417 K1HdLf231fICD and Cradcs 1 3 fFor Bova md Glflbb The Reverend Canon F Douglas Henderson 4200 W Rlver Road Rector and Headmaster Porkwoy 1 3325 Mrnneopolrs 6 Mrnnesofo I 1 '- - QFor Boys Only ' A TZ 1 x - ' I Compliments Mr oncl Mrs E l.Whyoltt ln Sl. Paul It's Glasses by Arthur F Wlllnms The Opticol Shop St Pete St SI Pu Henry's Shoe Service Shoe Cleaning and Dyeing Zipper Repairing Skate Sharpening 672 GRAND l8etween Dale a d St Albunsl CA. 6-3067 Best Wishes 'I 0 All Our Friends Lyn n s Bootery 3007 Hennepin Minneapolis Minn GLEN LAKE PRINTING CO Excelsior Blvd Glen Loke, Minn Correct Apparel For Women and Misses 926 NICOLLET MINNEAPOLIS 2 MINN of aes . r ., . ul 1 . ' Compliments of Baltigbg . u O Mrs. C. D. Ballard E. M. Baltuff Compliments of THE MINAR COMPANY Ford The Cor of the Future tor Todoy I700 I2 Central Avenue M nneopol s M nnesotu FWD Four Wheel Drlve Trucks Elgm Street Sweepers Leoch Gorboge Bodies PUBLIC WDRKS EQUIPMENT C0, INC Clmmpiom .yn jAeir jefc! COMPLIMENTS Van Dusen Alrcraft Supply C0l4fl!9!ltl41 Zlfl fri C 'CLEI1 J T SCHUSLER 379 Robert St St Paul Minnesota Formftl Wear and Rental Servlce CA 41533 Take Advantage o Your Student Dtscount Class Rlngs Ins Medals and Trophles HERFF JONES CO Ofhclal Jewelers for Breck School Alumni may order the e OHlCl3l Breck School rung., 1dopted recently Please contact C has P leeds Compfmy Representqt e for gr ce 1nd procedure for rd fl 5, Representative Chas P Leeds Phone Federal 5 5939 P0 Box 876 Minneapolis Munn 0 0 3 . A, gf 1' . P. . ' K . - 9 .I C . ' nw .. .Y ' - I r I ..- . .iv. vi S. 0 e'nf. f ll f . ll .. , . CCDNGRATULATICDNS CLASS OF 1957 J K HOWIE C0 MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS AND DESIGNERS MINNESOTA ENGINEERING CO N I 43 ROYALSTON AVENUE I NEAPOL 5, MIN SOTA Wendell-Northwestern, Inc. 2424 East Franklin Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. Manufacturers f Since 1890 THIELEN PRINTING Cellulold Buttons Award Ribbons Trophles Steel Marklng Dles Engravmg Plates Dies and Molds Rubber Stamps Seals Stenclls Badges I N Barnum Presldent 908 Second St NE Mlnneupolls Mlnn FE 52603 Westluncl s Food Markers Inc Quick Freeze Service and E T Holmgren Advertising Co Frozen Foods Adveffwlflg Marlcetlrlg ullll Illai l ll and I on SUDPIICFS t e lllll llllS IITSIIIUIIOIIS Hospltals lntl SLIIOOIS Mldu 15 6 8671 East 7l7 lst Nuhonol Bank Bldg fn North snelllm, Menus St Paul Mlnnesoto XIldVK3W St Iltll N lnn f o . , . , . , . . , . , . , 3 V . 9 . .. , . . , f C O ' ' 0 0 0 Qu ' .v,l '.l' ' ltr-v Food Locker Rentals O ' I, ' ' 0 Rx: . ., S ' ' f. W . , ' 71 .l-ll . 0l'I'L,9 Ll'l'L8l'Lf5 REUBEN L ANDERSCDN Cfomplzmerzts o A Frzend of Break School of Your School Treasurer ' f COMPLIMENTS FO R FLOWE RS Kenwood Grocery CALL VAROULETS nc CA 2 7329 FR 7 0020 Compliments W LL 5 BARBER SHOP CLASS OF 56 d 57 Alb Congrotulotlons to the Senior Closs ot 1957 ond to the athletes ot the future Dapper and Fltzharrls Arurmc suvprv co, :Nc TOP QUAUTY lEATHER GO0DS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE 752 Vondoluo Street Mldwoy 6 4086 St Poul Mmnesoto of I . r DI y - - I 1 of DAVE LUHRS 670 Grand Ave. ' Between Dale un . uns o o 1 . I . gene! Zack Za lie Cfddd of 57 C J Larson Sfudlo BEST WISHES NORTHWESTERN REFINING COMPANY REFINERS AND MARKETERS OF HIGH QUALITY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS S Paul Pu k, Mlnn. Gl 9 97 I f Your Mus cmg Photo rclpher I I I Lexington Plozo St. Paul u. --5 O 1. r ' . - 7 Compliments of MIDWEST SHEET METAL Heotlng Ventllotmg Arr Condltlonmg Contractors 340 N E Tott ST 97216 Mlnneopolls Eraemar A Pruvate Summer Camp for 51 Boys From 7 to I4 Years of Age Iledxutenl to superusecl rcmrcmon IIT I Imulllmy nnuronmcnt unh an unclerstm mg, stltl ulxosc 3,u1cl1ng,, plulosopln ms attcntlon lo ilu IITLIINILIIITI nculs ot ucrx lwoy IIIIICQI on IUNK I Xlxl I Xlllx R XPIIDS XIIINN lclnphom 1 1 omplctely modern vulI1 Llutrn IIINITIS ming, xx ml mal lollct IIT 1 ull UIITIIT Iiomni, Sxuntmmnng, Uurnl3,,l1tlnnpx113,, xml 1 mac Inps anal all iormb of Mhleucc Ltr xmludlnj, C olt on our own mourn FIRST PERIOD June I9 to July I6 SECOND PERIOD July I7 to August I3 The Fee us ull lnclusuve Iroprxetor A IxI'lIT'lj,,llTj,, IDITLCIOI' C imp Dxrector PHIUPPE C VERBRUGGHEN ROBERT A SCHANKE TW-I Conwmonxsexlth Xu II96 St Paul Me S llultl Nun ' I6 Xl Icl M1 47563 Icl M 9' J Pounded 19 Year? 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