Mansfield High School - Kernel Yearbook (Mansfield, WA)
- Class of 1954
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If X 4 Q ,f f 213 li I 9 ,K 3 155 S5 V' I' Q05 1 lem! 16117 W5 Xu ' we Q70 mf faculfq f jhifr em' I' 4 If y ' 0 W GORDON F EVANS S upermtendent Schools Attended Oregon State College Unxversrty of Washmgton Umversrty of Oregon W W C E C W C E Lmfreld College Degrees Subject Taught Shop Brology Sound educatxon a most preclous asset of any commumty and of the country at large IS everybody s respons1b1l1ty Good schools are rooted m the commuruty They have as therr objec trves the development of each mdrvndual to the fullest of hrs potentxahtles and wxder state natronal and world commun1ty Each chrld IS drfferent m physrcal development social adjustment 1ntel lectual capacrty and emotlonal stabxlxty Children learn from what they do Schools therefore provrde oppor tumtzes for puprls to do many and vaned useful thrngs that arm at therr greatest growth and at nmprovernent of lxfe rn the commumty Character develop ment too results from doxng and lrvmg Students are gradually gnven more responsnbnlrty so that they may develop wrth the gurdance of schools values and ab111t1es necessary for cntrzenshnp nn a democracy The ultrmate goals of our schools are fme mdrvrduals and ever lmprovmg commumtxes .41 B. A. . , . . , . the improvement of the quality of living in the local community and in the , . . . . . . , . . , . - . . D , , . - , , . . . I . 7 7 XA! gud-yz-7 BENJAMIN L. OWRE School Attended: C. W. C. E. Degree: B. A. Subjects Taught: U. S. History Music Activities: Freshmen Advisor Annual Advisor Paper Advisor MARJORIE M EVANS Schools Attended Linfield College Oregon State College of Education C W C E U of Washington Degree Subyects Taught Commerctal Home Economics Activities Senior Advisor Torch Advisor 77700 'E PATRICK R BUNTEN Schools Attended U of Washington U of Illinois Degree Subjects Taught Mathematics Wash State History Physical Education Activities Kernel Club Advisor Sophomore Advisor Coach ELLEN M WRI School Attended C W C E Degree Subyects Taught f English Activities Junior Advtsor F1 Hi G1 Advisor Paper and Annual Advisor -4. .B.:A. 'B.:A. . 1 S jffjffv vigil' AY, 7 f : ' ff., X fs jk' X ' ef 'Lf ' g v I .U . . . J A .B.'A. KU' THIS YEAR'S KERNEL STAFF KAYE WAX-Girls sports DARYL ASMUSSEN-Boys sports NARDA XVELLER-Freshman JOYCE ASMUSSEN Semor KEITH SMITH Busmess manager EVELYN BOW ERS-Ass t edntor MARY JEAN THOMSEN Edrro JAMES THOMSEN Sophomore DON TRIMBLE Faculty JEAN BOWERS-Grrls sports GERALD PETERSENI-Crrculatron mm rger KAREN CORNEHL-Gr de school CATHERINE JENSEN-Junior STUDENT COUNCIL The Mansfreld Hngh School Student Councrl IS the governrng body of the students It meets once a month before each regular Assocxated Student Body meetnng and whenever there IS an 1mportant nssue to dxscuss The mam functnons of the Student Councll thrs year were the orgamzanon of the pornt system and the purchasmg of cheesecloth to provrde an attrfrcral cenlnng for the gym to be used at school functrons -.61 THIS YEARS STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Presldent Vnce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Sgr ar Arms General Treasurer Kexrh Smxth Catherme Jensen Marllyn Nordby Bob Munson james Thomsen Bowers anis UW ETERSF-lx' GERALD P Class treas 1 2 3 4 annual 4 Kernel club 3 4 Letrermens club 2 3 play 34 junnor play 3 .-81 KEYYH SMUH Class pres 2 class v1ce pres 4 A S B counc1l34 A S B pres 4 football 2 baseball 1 2 3 Kernel club 3 4 annual 4 Semor play 3 4 jumor play 3 H1L1fe 3 Washln gron Leadershl p Conference 4 ' - ' ,' - Letrermens club 2-3, baslretball ll2-3, basketball 2-5, baseball 2-3, Senior h ' . ' ' ' 1 . Class Pres 1 Cheerleader 1 2 Drill Team 34 Torch Sec 2 G L C. Treas 2 Class Vice Pres 3 H1 Life Editor 3 Senior Play 3 4 unior Play 3 4 H1 L1fe 2 3 4 An nual 3 4 Junior Prom Queen 3 Senior Ball Princess 4 Girls State 3 F1 H1 G1 Soc1al Chairman 4 Torch Scholarship Chairman 4 F1 H1 G1 1234 G L C 7 3 Glee Club 4 Glee Club Sec 4 An nual Editor 4 Torch 2 3 4 A S B VICC Pres 3 A S B Counc1l 2 4 Band 3 4 aff Class Sec 14 Class Vice Pres 2 T orch Treas 2 Sen1or Play 2 3 4 Paper Sraff 2 3 4 H 1 L1fe Ed1ror 4 Annual Staff 2 4 G L C Pres 3 Class Pres 3 Dr1ll Team Capt 34 jumor Play 3 4 jumor Prom PFIHCCSS 3 Senior Ball Queen 4 F1 H G 1 1 V1ce Pres 4 A. S. B. Sec. 4 F1 H1 G1 1234 G 4- - - . . L. C. 2-3 Torch 2 Glee Club Washington Leadersh1p Conference 4 A. S. B. Council 1-4 Annual 1-4 Class Sec. 2-3 Fi Hi Gi Sec. 2-3 Cheerleader 2-3-4, Hi-Life 2-3-4, Drill Team 3-4, G. L. C. Treas. 3, Class Pres. 4, unior Prom Princess 3, Senior Ball Princess 4, Apple Blossom Princess 4, Senior Play 3-4, jr. Play 3-4, Torch 2-3-4, Torch Pres. 4, G. L. C. 2-3, Fi Hi Gi 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 4, Glee Club Pres. 4, Band 1-3-4. FN - . ASMUSS 1134443 EN EVELYN BOW ERS SENIOR HISTORY In the fall of 1950 M H S rang wrth seven cheerful vorces of happy excrted and scared graduates of grade school Those beg1nn1ng that year were Wxlma Srmpson Evelyn Bowers Mary Jean Thomsen Joyce Asmussen Kexth Smrth and Gerald Petersen On October 5th we were mntnated by the Sophomores The grrls were dressed ln cut off jeans and mens shrrts whrle the boys borrowed rhexr costumes from therr mothers wardrobe Raw eggs shoe pollsh and llp strck completed our attlre EVELYN BOWERS We gave the Freshmen Return Party on December 8th Dancmg was the hlgh lnght of entertamment Refreshments were served Sxx Sophomores entered M H S rn the fall of 1951 wxth the hope of havmg a lrttle more fun than the frrst year We rnmated the Freshmen on the 4th of September Th1s proved to be qurte a lot of fun Barbara Evans left us the frrst of September On December 8th we gave our Sophomore Hop The Melodrers furmshed the musrc and everyone seemed to have fun The year continued wlth everyone gomg on about h1s busmess The Jumors were very happy to start school rn the fall of 1952 as we were now upper classmen The class nenther mcreased or decreased durmg that year Fund ralslng was the rmportant proyect A dance was held Novem ber 29th w1th the Serenaders furmshxng the musrc to ard our money makmg project Plans were made for the junror Prom Electron for the royalty was held Mary jean Thomsen was elected queen wrth Evelyn Bowers and Joyce Asmussen as prmcesses The theme chosen was Blue Moon The gym was decorated 1n blue and srlver The prom was held Aprrl 24 1953 wnth the coronatron at 10 30 P M The muslc was furnrshed by the Knrghts of Melody The fall of 1953 was very eventful We were now Semors Our Senro Ball was held October 23 Evelyn Bowers was queen of this gala event The gym was decorated wrth hundreds of balloons and everyone enjoyed them selves dancrng to the musxc of Steve Laugherys orchestra The Semors went to Spokane on November 7th to have our pxctures taken Mr and Mrs Evans and Mr and Mrs Thomsen were our chaperons The Semor play was gnven wrth the ard of other M H S students dur mg the frrst week in Aprnl followed by the Senlor tr1o whrch we took the week before Baccalaureate Baccalaureate was held May 16th rn the gymnaslum Then the fmal mght came when we graduated May 22 1954 We ar no longer Semors but wzll always remember that mght as one of the happ1est of our lrves 10- , . . . 1 . . . . . ! 3 3 9 I . . , . . 5 ' I . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 0 n ' . . . 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CLASS COLORS Mallow Red and Cerulean Blue CLASS FLOWER Lxly of the Valley SENIOR CLASS WILL We the class of 54 berng of sound m1nd do declare this to be our last wrll and testament To the faculty we leave all the left over asptrnns and alka seltzer ln case they accldentally need them next year To the Jumors we leave our ab1l1ty to boss the underclassmen provxdlng they don t get too rough on them To the Sophomores we leave our abxhty to keep quiet 1n class as long as they make sure the teachers use all those asplrms To the Freshmen we leave our ab1l1ty to go broke on our dances provrd 1ng they have a good orchestra To the 1ncom1ng Freshmen we leave our new books prov1d1ng they don t get them drrty 1n the next four years I Kerth Sm1th bequeath my trxps to Omak to jerry Avenell provrdmg he I Gerald Petersen bequeath my ab1l1ty to Catherlne ensen to leave the echo of my boots on the stalrway provldxng she doesn t cause too much d1s turbance I Mary jean Thomsen bequeath my ablhty to catch boy frlends to Narda Weller provxdxng she doesnt have more than four at a txme I Joyce Amussen bequeath my straxght ha1r and queer hanrcuts to Myren Buclcxngham provxdmg she doesn t change the color too often I Evelyn Bowers bequeath my abrlnty to talk for fxve mmutes stranght to Eleanor Lass1ter provxdlng she doesn t run down ll y , , . . w . 3 K . , . . , . . 3 a V . . 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SENIOR PROPHECY As we look rnto our future we see the year 1974 It rs a sunny afternoon rn May just twenty years after the great class of 54 graduated Mrs Evans granddaughter rs lrstenmg mtently to the descrrpron of thls famous class This rs what Mrs Evans IS rellrng her Eleven boys have arrnved at the home of Kelth and Bonnle Smlth SIHCC Verle decrded to become a general Kerth has taken over the ranch At the present trme he owns all of Douglas county and has hrs cattle ranges rn Oka nogan county Kexth rarses Angus cattle and wheat The last Llfe contamed an article about the great hunter Gerald Pet ersen Hrs greatest drscovery was a green dragon wlth purple polka dots whrle huntmg snovs shoe rabblts rn Alaska He IS now on a huntmg safarr rn Afrlca lookmg for a toothless crocodnle Gerald left Mansfreld when he discovered the huntmg was better elsewhere Immedrately after graduatron Evelyn Bowers began her career as a nurse She has traveled all over the world durlng her career Evelyn marrred the head doctor at the Sacred Heart Hospltal durrng the frve years she spent there They now have frve grrls Evelyn IS gomg to turn them all rnto nurses and start a hosprtal rn Mansfreld for her fellow classmates Mary jean Thomsen changed her nrckname of Maggre to Mother shortly after she graduated She marrred a Flyboy rn june 1954 and moved to Hollywood Mary jean IS now workmg for Unrversal Internatlonal as a baby srtter Outsxde of workmg hours she keeps house for her cheaper by the dozen famrly oyce Asmussen upon graduatmg from M H S began studyrng for her M R S degree She al odeveloped the new process of H H O H W R Q fhrttmg husband over head wrth rollrrg pm quretlyb For thus great servrce to the world of women she recelved a Nob l Avs ard This new process made her frrst mrllron and now she rs quletly retlred on her 77 000 lcre ranch rars mg registered Herefords and her four sets of twms OUR SENIOR BALL 'WH' 2.- OUR PROM va. 13- OUR TRIP hw 1 0 nfl G 4 ,S I SW ,4p'vhK 5519 05 .CL G MOTTO Len than our bert zr fazlure CLASS COLORS Itahan Blue and Gray CLASS FLOWER Amerrcan Beauty Rose JUN IOR CLASS OFFICERS Pres dent jean Bowe 5 V ce Pres dent Gerald Asmussen Se retary Cather ne Jensen Treas CI' Shrrley Peterson I5- fvfv Os of JUNIOR PROM Y, ww PN BO ,fx wigs Mr r VM L-5' YY 6- 95 fxYX6AS Q9 1, A lgalbiie O 4 Y N fi Ax . R N ' S i ,ff 5 . Y M 2, V? , '? - -fg 'gt' ,J -fxzyfx ei X ' VsSQ dffpl' QV 15 Q Xqeglib sg, K5 ex-59 -1 A ' D -0' 'Vx 'aff JANET AVENELL GERALD ASMUSSEN SHIRT TY PFTERSEIN FATHERINE JENSEN JJUNIOR CLASS HISTORY DONNA MAE ROSE were a class of nnne Jerry Hansen Ronnle Dezellem Danny Mrller Gerald Asmussen Janet Avenell Jean Bowers Ann Fenner Donna Mae Rose and Catherme Jensen A few weeks later we came to school dressed as comlc strlp characters What had happened? In1t1at1on An assembly was held rn whlch each member of the class per formed We held our return party on October 13 Games and dances were enyoyed by all Shrrley Peterson from Wrthrow Hugh School enrolled m our class before the end of the fxrst semester We had only erght members durrng our sophomore year Ann Fenner and Ronme Dezellem both havmg moved away The sellmg of pop and candy was our mam project whxch netted us about S88 94 Our Sophomore Hop was held on March 21 wrth Hayes orchestra playmg Our Junxor year opened wrth s1x members Danny Mlller having moved to Pateros and Jerry Hansen bemg hospxtahzed We ordered our Jumor class rmgs early rn the year and recenved them nn December We held our Junnor Class Play POOR PAPA on December 5 Although there was some trouble wnth the advernsmg nt was a success Our Jumor Prom was held on Apnl 24 Jean Bowers was the queen with the other gurls m the class as prmcessess The theme was Moonlnght and Roses We used cheese cloth plus blue and gray crepe paper and roses for decorauon I7 JEAN BOWERS 5 27 X 15 174 , ' Q xx . 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CLASS COLORS Sxlver and lavender CLASS FLOWER V1oler SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Presldent Kaye Wax Vzce Presndenr jerry Avenell Treasurer Bob Munson Class Representative Phylhs Pease Sergeant at Arms B111 Maclntyre 18- or FSM wellqm Xgll' ca SoPHoMoRE CLASS HISTORY V C I Hx IAQSI Il Q JAMES THOMSEN On September 7 l9Jn hlteen bevxrldered Freshmen en tered the doors ol H H S They xxere Bob Munson ames Thomsen Lrurme Drressehe Enlene Drressehe Kaye Max fhllrl Qrx ldnnn Phyllls Pe lse Mlrrlyn Nordby Garry Mat rlnesen Don Trumlwle jrm Mxtrhlesen Dnek Washburn Daryl Asmussen jerry Axenell 1nd Llrry Cummings Our mntnrnon xx ns held Oetober 3 The girls vxore old lub oxer rlls md men S xxork boots The boys vxore dresses and hr h heel shoes Broken eggs xxert put ln our harr and S6 xx rs 1 nnted xxrth lrrsnek on our tees XX e 1xe our Sophon ore Return Party on October 17 Lxrry Lnmmmfs left us Shortly before the end of the lI'Sl SCl'l'lC.SfCf In the lull ot l95 w there were thlrteen returnnng Sopho more-, Lturtne md Frlene Drressehe had moved to Coulee Cnty md Drek Wtshburn had gone to Spokane B111 Macln t re and Glenn Lxssrter lomed us from Wlthrow Wrth the sttrt of the basketball season we began selling o 1nd candy xt the home games The Sophomores gave therr Sweet Hearts Ball rn Feb ruftry as therr Sophomore Hop Wfffiwyr GARY MATHIESEN BOB MURISON PHYLLIS PEASE N TRIMBI-E 1 aff ,Q 1 M- S 19- 3A-uwddsla 771,oV -u44r - L,-4-PS, r of J pl l A A I r A l . 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Q . . -. 5 A -2 '- e , - 7: ' -I f- 'H-51: 1 'fx M L+ ,A ., e f ' '- , .4 FRESHMAN HISTORY 6 oY3'b rio? 425 xff ll ssl 9,0 59 Q09 YS On August 31 1955 eleven scared freshmen walked up the staxrs of M H S ready but some what reluctant about startmg the long awa1ted hugh school lrfe After they found out that nerther the upper classmen or the teachers would blte they settled down to thenr studres Fay Clark jomed the class of 57 from Manson and Eleanor Lassiter jomed them from Wrthrow As If has been the custom for years and years the sophomores planned the freshman 1n1t1at1on S on a brrght September day the freshmen came to school dressed somewhat drfferent than usual The boys were dressed qurte fancrfully IH gunny sacks nylons and hngh heels but the grrls were dressed shamelessly nn long underwear All m all l 6 , v 6- wrth the egg and perfume shampoo rt was as of fun for everyone That evenmg the soph omores gave a party rn honor of the mmates freshmen drdn t stop thelr socral functrons therr Freshmen Return Party but went ahead gave a bake sale hay r1de and thenr Freshmen Frolrc whr h was held December 12 after the basket ball game 41? Se C53 O0 6 'YI 9 YS' l JM9 by- f 15152, Qi' SSO Qs rsssxvp 09 A e fffo SJv e 9,9 ,sv wif Us x O ...2l- lyvlv byvslgk 111 S H'-5 A136111 Goff' L 111 TORCH HONOR SOCIETY The object of thrs organrzatron IS to establrsh good fellowshrp among the students rnterested rn the pursurt of knowledge to encourage scholarshrp by recogmtxon of merxt and to promote good school crtrzenshrp Offrcers of the club for thrs year were Joyce Asmussen Presrdent Daryl Asmus sen Vrce Presrdent and anet Avenell Secretary Treasurer The general commxttee charrman were Marrlyn Nordby Socxal Catherme Jensen Membershrp and Mary ean Thomsen Scholarshrp Four new members were 1n1t1ated rn September These new members were Daryl Asmussen James Thomsen Phyllrs Pease and Marrlyn Nordby Snnce the encouragement of scholarship IS one of the foremost objectrves of the Socxety the mam project for the year was the establrshment of a scholarshrp fund to be presented to a graduatnng senror who IS gomg to go on to a school of hrgher learn mg Th1s student does not have to be a member of the Torch Socrety but they are se lected on the basrs of frfty percent scholarshrp and frfty percent cmzenshrp by the aarlty NATIO NAL HONOR SOCIETY X X x 23- 7 5 . 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W . 1 1 1 ouf WWC eS'5 if 'lx .f am, Kfyx JOYCE AsMUss13N 1 25- KERNEL CLUB -J Q K I of B X 5 X160 5 ,, ' H Our club was started rn the Sprxng of 1953 wrth the wrmng of our constrtutron and the electron of offrcers The object of the club IS to develop the boy 1n hrs entlrety by mmatxng the qual mes of sportsmanshrp leadershrp rnrtnatlveness cooperauon and cmzenshrp through Well planned act1v1t1es 1n the followxng forms Athletrcs Servxce and Socral Thrs year under athletrcs we played a basketball game the proceeds gomg to the March of Drmes In the freld of servnce we have worked on the rmprovement of the football and baseball fneld We enforced the regulatnon regardmg weanng strrpes and sweaters We also have med to keep people wnth street shoes off the gym floor For soclal act1v1t1es we held a dance xnxtrated mcommg freshmen rnto the club held the mstallatron of offncers honored the sennor boys and had a father and son banquet Our money makmg prolects thxs year were our dance where we also sold trckets on a shotgun whrch was the door prrze Our newly orgamzed club proved to be a success HIC- The purpose of the F1 Hr G1 rs to develop the grrl ln her entlrety by mxtratmg the qualmes of leadershnp mmatnveness cooperatron ponse and crtrzenshnp through well planned actrvltxes 1n athletncs servnce socnal and pep Under athletncs they held a play day and a hrgh school pncmc Therr servrce proy ects were the sellrng of basketball programs and the servmg to out of town teams after games The grrls honored therr Mothers at a tea held a slumber party m honor of the senrors rnmated the new members and rnstalled the 1954 55 offxcer as thetr socral projects The pep proyects were the drrll team and pep assembhes The offlcers for thus year were Presndent janet Avenell Vrce Presrdent Evelyn Bowers Secretary Phyllls Pease Treasurer Beverly Snell Club Representatrve oyce Asmussen and Sergeant at Arms Kaye Wax The commnttee charrman were Athletlc Donna Rose Servrce Catherrne Jensen Socnal Mary jean Thomsen and Pep Lortanne Bayless The club also held a benefrt for the tennis court A doll wardrobe bed and chest were raffled to raxse the sum of one hundred dollars whrch was donated to the tennrs court fund 26- Q x s . , , . a a 9 1 7 5 K , a v 9 v x 1 a ' I. . . 7 1 x ' 9 ' s x x 5 3 7 Y 7 ,J 4 v ' ' x v a a a x y - 1 Q s LJ A VE n JL 1 KERNEL CLUB FI-HI-GI 1271 0 QR -Q K DRILL TEAM DRILL TEAM AND GIRLS SPORTS The drill team is a function of the FI HI GI The purpose of the team is to en tertain the spectators during the half time of the home ball games and to provide an activity for the girls Evelyn Bowers was elected drill captain. The team consisted of twenty two girls from the seventh, eighth, and high school grades. Kaye Wax and Lorriane Bayless ac- companied on the drums. The team drilled at five home games and at the county tour- nament at Waterville. The uniforms were red sweaters, white collars and navy blue skirts, which looked very neat. The drill team practiced during the girls Physical Education period. This was their main activity during the first semester. The girls bought new gym outfits consisting of white blouses and shorts. They received them at the beginning of the second semester. During the final weeks of the 1954 school year the girls began to brush up on their volleyball, badminton and softball. They were getting ready for the FI-HI-GI play day held in April. This day consisted of playing volleyball, softball and badminton with the girls from the surrounding schools. ha yor .ms - - 128. 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L., , W- X XX f if I X in 6 N' x -3 1 FR - 1 ll -N, -I, 3 ,53gQ:..sI N X A ji .il PDE S The Mansfield Kernels had to start from the bottom this year in making a team. There were no juniors or seniors turning out for basketball so the team was made up of underclassmen and eighth graders. The team was small without much height, but they were hustling all the time and had a following of loyal fans. THE SCOREBOARD THEY Coulee City Hartlrne Bridgeport Waterville Hartlrne Wilson Creek Bridgeport Entiat Sportsmen Winthrop Waterville Wilson Creek Winthrop Entiat Cthereb Cthereb Cherej C here J C hereb C there D Ctherej C here-D C therej C thereb C hereb C hereb C therej TOTAL INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORD Bob Murison Don Trimble Daryl Asmussen Larry Wax Richard Trimble Norman Cavadrni Melbourne Peterson james Thomsen Ken Gremnger Netl Weir jim Matthiesen Marvin Cavadini .44- F E A WB ' 46 67 ' 34 57 ' 35 51 ' 30 56 ' 33 51 ' 33 51 ' 29 64 ' 47 65 48 70 ' 44 85 ' 42 72 ' 28 36 ' 28 64 ' 21 80 497 913 ' 162 ' 81 , . 67 if . xx J., 58 x 1 1 I 50 Q.. AK i , Jerry Avenell 32 D4 ' ' 20 -'?E 11 3 x 7 -1 ' .i I ' 7 ,W -, . . 3 , v . . 0 7 4 7 0 C s CHEERLEADERS DOUGLAS FERRY TOURNAMENT In the frrst game the Brrdgeport Mustangs played the Curfew Cougars The Brrdge port team came out on top by a score of 64 to 56 In the second game of the tournament Mansfleld met the strong powerful Water vrlle Shockers The Kernels put up a strong battle but lost to the experrenced Shockers by the score of 30 to 74 The next nnght the Kernels played the Cougars team rn a battle that lasted all through the game The Mansfreld team came out on top by a score of 36 to 39 Thxs wm entrtled the Kernels to the thrrd place trophy whrch was the basketball used m the tournament In the last game of the tournament Watervrlle beat Brldgeport by a score of 54 to 58 gxvmg them fxrst place and a berth rn the drstrrct tournament Brrdgeport won the second place trophy The Sportsmenshrp trophy was awarded to Mansfreld ,15- A BASEBALL TEAM The completron of the new fneld besrde the school has grven the baseball a new look No longer wnll we have to trek out to the ole Sportsmen fxeld for practrce and playrng The blg new level freld w1ll be an mcentrve to better ball playmg as well as allowlng more txme for workouts Prospects for the season were not too brrght at frrst Experrence was short w1th no one above the sophomore class scheduled to play Prtchers were at a mmlmum wrth Bob Munson and Ken Grenmger as hkely prospects Don Tumble looked lxke the catcher wlth mfnelders lxsted as 11m Matthlesen Daryl Asmussen Larry Wax and Mel Peterson Outfrelders and those frghtmg for other posmons were Dlck Trnmble Jrm mclude Mansfleld Brldgeport Watewrlle Chelan and Manson E3 .IP CW fri . 136. ,V 4' 'Y 'J it ,, Thomsen, Norrn Cavadini, jerry Avenell, and Neil Weir. The schedule 'was set up to gr? N f E 4 W ag Y 7-Z 444 I N ,A . ' ' l if 'rel ' 5. Qatl . 9 ,few K l A 4 - xy., ' -I 19' 1 9 4 J, 5 F 1 37 .19- 1 af ff: xiu Q 2 9' -45 ! I - SENIOR BAND GLEE CLUB -aa- V., V .I of x.. ' Q. . K X' H::LQ 'i x 4 5 f 1' SENIOR BAND Thrs year saw the creatron of a new department at M H S the Musrc Depart ment under the drrectnon of Mr Owre An lmportant umt of thrs department has been the Semor Band From a modest start In the Fall the Band has developed tnto one of the fmest muslcal groups rn North Central Washlngton and has contrnbuted rn many ways to the commumty scene Its actnvxtxes are many and varred and rt has been called upon to furmsh musrc by groups rangmg from rellgrous organrzatxons to basketball squads The flrst Concert was held October 19 at Mansfreld followed by a performance for the play Poor Papa The band played an nmportant part rn the Christmas pro gram The Wmter Concert held March 5 was the htghlxght of the years actlvrtles but by all means not the last The Band was asked to partrcrpate rn the annual Com munrty Playday sponsored by the Commercral Club and to perform at the Commence ment Ceremonres Actxvltnes were not conflned to Mansfleld The Band toured to schools through out North Central Washington and partrcrpated rn Music Festrvals at Ephrata and Wenatchee It has been an eventful year a year of hard work but also a year of fun Mans freld can be proud of the splendrd way rn whrch the Band has entered mto the com munrty GLEE CLUB Oh Smg Your Songs And Srng Them Well' In Accent Clean Oh' Smg Your Songs' Thrs has been the functlon of the Glee Club another xmportant orgamzatron of the Department of Mustc Organrzed rn the fall of the year the group has developed mto a muslcal un1t that ns mcreasmgly ln demand rn both the school and the commumty Actxvltxes have been many and varted smgnng both at home and m other schools and functlons throughout North Central Washmgton The flrst contrlbuuon of the Glee Club to the Mansfreld scene was the Concert on October 19 A major share of the credrt for success of the Chrlstmas program goes to th1s orgamzatnon and agatn on the Wmter concert on March 5 they helped to sat rsfy the mustcal appetltes of the commumty Srngmg rs mdeed a pleasure but smg mg l1ke the Glee Club smgs enhances that pleasure a hundredfold .391 u .-, ' , . . 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