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. ,515 A Q ' ix-, i 4 W? 'A if 1529? Nz nf, - COOKS ,.,, , r ras' al we M. K , wwi W2 2 7' .iw . I. .-- .v. af 23 Y r : s FRONT ROW: Mrs. Evelyn Hanson, Mrs. Verna Washa, Mrs. Olga Stoll. ROW 2: Mrs. Esflwer Thom, Mrs. Cleo Francis, Mrs. Della Volk, Mrs. Maybelle Gillefie. COUNCIL, COOKS WORK TO INITIATE ur.. DEMONSTRATING THE CORRECT procedure for the chin carry is girls' phy ed insfruclor, Mrs. Mary Dickmeyer. Junior girls spenl one day a week in the swimming pool learning senior life saving. rr, . rib wh vw .wsr C. MR .241 ssfsi f - 3' I Y A sim. - r ki- 1. 355355 5 W , 25 MRS. MARY DICKMEYER - Girls' Physical Education. EDWARD JOHN- SON - Recreational Direclor. LUVERNE KLAR - Boys' Physical Educa- Tiong Wreslling, Baseball Coach. MRS. MARION LICHTENBERG - Girls' Physical Educafiong GRA, Swimming Clubs. LOUIS TODNEM - Boys' Physical Educationg Football Coach, Afhlefic Direclor. f . i . s A if wif' rw lii R .E c X .:' , , y y R9 f Ns ,Y 26
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DEEP CONCENTRATION AS he builds a printed circuit the construction ot transistor radio sets which the students board in his electronics class marks the tace of senior Bruce could purchase at a nominal price. During the year the Johnson. Further work in the field of electronics included electronics students also erected small computers. STUDIES, WORK IN PLASTICS FIELD HE high school girls continued their attack on the vo- cational school as a number of them enrolled in the architectural drawing course. Their studies included all aspects of drafting with emphasis on house plans. Looking ahead to new educational opportunities, Edward Renner was hired to instruct in the Helds ot plastics and in electronics. Units in plastics and resins were taught in gen- eral shop classes. Electronics students worked with transistors and built radio sets. They also constructed small computers. The vocational department, along with the science depart- ment, co-operatively owned a closed circuit television camera. Vocational students were responsible for the maintenance and repair ot the cameras and school A-V equipment. Basic instruction in auto mechanics was provided through fixed or stationary engines. During the second year students worked on actual automobiles as further training. Agriculture I was again otfered to sophomores with rhe second and third years combined for iunior and senior stu- dents. It was necessary tor boys enrolled in these classes to live on farms unless special permission was obtained. Farm shop and tarm management were otiered to adult farmers. 25 HAROLD AGA - Auto Mechanics. LUVERNE BJERKE - Photog- raphy, Drawing, Publications' Photography. KARL EVARTS - Elec- tronics. RAGNAR MOEN - Industrial Machines. EDWARD RENNER - General Industrial, Industrial Drawing. HAROLD SANDHOFF - Agriculture, FFA. NORBERT SHOENROCK - Woodworking. JOHN VOTCA - Coordinator.
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HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARIES Seated Mrs Lula Rossell Mrs Rosemarle Eachers, Mrs Shlrley Muller Standing Mrs Marlorle Tomlinson, Lola Hanson Mrs Dorothy Pavey EGINNING thus year a committee headed by Buzz Duane Student Council president, was set up to meet every six weeks vvlth Mrs Maybelle Gillette cafeteria dlrector, and other staft members to help plan the noon lunches lt was a campaign promise he put Into action Because ot favorable weather ln the tall, archery was the tlrst sport covered In girls physlcal education classes Due to the recent stress on water safety, Instructors Mrs Mary Dxck meyer and Mrs Marlon Llchtenberg, encouraged a greater number of lunlor gurls to partlcnpate rn senior lute saving Stan Christ, 1959 graduate returned to keep the tradxtlon of a member ot the Christ family at Mankato hugh He has been employed as a custodian and helped MHS celebrate tts tenth blrthday looking luke new 'X 'Ima A 5 Yeas v fs nlgr 552 My tt ll SW 1 fllgkflts Szsthjglm sl 45? t Mi at MQW L ras 1-'W sftflu, 53' Pls g WWF-'5 R' Q 'VY-at Cxrq, S.,- wsi 5, Q 5 grimy l t ylitwll 5 eff J M W sale? awtiar im 1' fviwtltll 1 ,Mu st -dh v s s Macdv. we sassgllllllst ZF ??lg l lggrgilly 5 t sit t mths, 'Sims-A ...N si mmf? vw .-222' it Q tl! frm 'Lvl lt 'fiffisifg We ww y ,...-- fX 'M x s New My IMPROVED STUDENT LUNCH PROGRAM CUSTODIANS Bob Slmmons, Ambrose Saunders, Les Beuvens Norbert Anderson, Art Newstrand Ettie Schwltzer Stan Chrlst George Zuehlke Ben Daby Dave Erdmann and George Krutzer J tim. 27 L rf I 2 Jim, aft ff-ft , W K ' R fri 1V A .Vw . - . ' ' , A z ' Ji , - - ' : - ' ' ' ,Af . .M vi. f , , Slsltzttwrgfgl-t,t5g,, trot- , L , '- i . 1 zlfsiltwsieg-X1 t, fe as Q5 - t - 1 et,,.W,,w.ft.r - sr' ,,.-H ,V . '- ' V 'fir S165 553' W ' .-M A. 4 ' 1' Wulf? rtiylgfktgefp 2 , - ' , 1 2 flf 3 c lilllliyljilkgzf -75 ai 1 1 Q ' , :. 1 Q W, fr: L ' A . . ,M 11 ' ' ' ' ' ' 1f., k : f g1Lf54 f ' ' . 2- - ' H . . . 1: ill WH e 5 .at gp-,f: -sat germ v : T , H:t.Jtt,tg.ftZI,EE:ftt,,,5e s-'iff FE' j.:?'f.sl .f ':i.Z'::asi'.as, 5 -121.1 55'.tii.iE:i27f :Hia 2152111 i :tigf m 1. 'L 'lf.. ,:55E saetsfnifris -' ,wat-t, ' eft ' r - , ,... ' .. w -'Hft ffsi ff fsftsf fs f:.:::Y.:--, ..,. ,-2 :..f',,, ,- E: ,w,y1.mf..':?Ht'::'1 est- A 1Mx 'tf.1.f f 'fx - 1- .f 11422142 - 1.:2f,,r2:..:-f,:.r'faf2!aaf,...' . fmfh v 1 . lm fa t: 'fer vzzfrk- . , H-ff tz'w far Yslltztf ,xxfwifglt f w t - - MW' ' f 'Za 312614, ' 231 tw, 59 51 W 1 t 2's,2f1::::' 3 . . ' V :I Its: ff' f f w Mig, - ,gi ' P' f'f', t 'fp 'j:2, 11-,Q'j,:' 1 A 21 . - .51 ,. f-22 t ' st, : ' us: I sfzrsaqfffr fly sm-gg , Q I ,,m,t-itm-fsmsf.tf,wsfst3g,5,tf K, -sm 1 f, .ffesf-ffw,,+:sw:1 -ft, -. j. . ' ' ' z ,ffgr 'rw rn, Z 1 X s,,: E:Q..: ' K.-,-.,I,, , ,,,.,,, A., , -gff. 5 f i 1 'ffSfL- A 1 as . 'H , ,,,, ,,,. , I W ,,,,, ,,,, 1, , ., , ,, .. . . fki-,wifi-.:': W M 1 so ,'w.i1Z3n5' .tu 1-2 I'-ZZ, 'Llsxtf , st ' n I - ek 1 M, .1 7 , 1 1 s. 2-fairs ggefswf-1 ' . fm Vg-1 A X 73,114 5 , K . I ,gif :Lisa . . gig'-' Q ' ' ' L i'if 32-sszsffwyt , ,, . 1 T I I I 1 1 1 1 . A 4 , me , 531, ' V' L, Antalya s ' H 1 'Q f . ' .5 ' Ls , 5 W , Y 4 a t if
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