Mason City High School - Masonian Yearbook (Mason City, IA)
- Class of 1957
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Atfu-,A ll 51-fly, HI' K-,,M1,i,,g yafifme sports The Ftarrs landed in Mason City in 19415 and here, lfltnei' and his liard-worltiiig, hard-play l1211'U 111111lU 11 1l11'11' l1U111Ui f mmu'litY and ing' team won Xlitstiti tiitx' lligh School the ft-'1'1'111!'!1i'111111lSCVC15111015 inueh desired Iowa liaseliall Spring State Nlt'. SHUI' l1ilF- litlltf time f1'l' lL'iSl11'C, 1'0- Chainpionship trophy, XN'e're very happy, ports Nlrs. Starr. .Xs he is not coaching in said Iihner Starr. lint we would he satisfied the winter, he offieiates at haskethall games. with one: xx'e'll try for another one next year. Tllvftf is nothing as exciting' as competitive sports, hut we hoth enjoy nights at home, reading a gmail hook and being with our chil- dren. The Starrs have two children, Harvey, Iii, and llavid, 5. ELMER HAS COACHED inany other top teams since he has heen in Mason City. In 1946, liir first year on the Nloltawk staff. he coached lioth liasketliall and haseliall. That ,, . H lhe good old summertime does not mean vacation time. This is the time that Elmer has eliai'ge of -lnnior Legion baseball. Nine- teen fiftyefonr was this hall eluh's liig year, as they took the state title. This was Elmer's first state Legion title. This hook is proudly dedicated to rt mari who is interested in his joh, not only hrofes- sionally. hut genuinely. llis positive attitude toward the young people he works with and his kiioxvledge of sports will continue to bene- fit Mason City lligh School. year, lfliner coached the Xlohawli liasketha team to the state tournament where it suffered a defeat hy flttnittxxa in a close overtime. .-X diseotii'ag'iiig ordeal to many, hut to liliner, defeat only inspired rietory, and victory in- spired more xietories. In high school Iilmer didn't have visions of being' coach of state champs. llis main sports then, were track, liasketliall and foothall. lle played hasehall in the farmyard where he lived. 5 1 COACH STARR To Guide was the Aim of the .Lflf Z Lx? Y MR. LAWRENCE SHEPOISER Superintendent of Schools To Progress and Succeed L11 Ll 11111L1J11I1,l11ll1Zi 1111 N 0 1111 s11C11 IIN s111 1 1 111111 .1 111 1'111111 1s 11 . s 01511K 1111 111 1 1 s 1111 s f 11111111111 1 11 11111 1 1111 1 111 E DESIRE 1 11 11 11111 x11LCLLC 111111 1 1 1 1 11111 111 1111 01111111 1 ll 1X 11111 11 1111151 1 N 11 11 011s 1111 s11C11 5 N NN 1 11 1 11111111 111111 1111111 1111 11 1111 111 1xc1111111 11111 L1 11 11ss111 11 N L IS YEARBOOK 1 111 111 1111 K 11 1 s11111s- 1 1 11 s1111ss 11, ll 1 x11 NS e Superintendent Speaks T11 -1s XX'11111I11jI1L'1l 1J'1N'1 - - 'z 1111 1111? - 111-3110 111 111117--1'1-ss 1 1 Q '-011. 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He is the niainspring to the smooth running schedule of Nason City Hi-fh School. D ln the course of the year Mr. Brunsvold finds all of his initiative taxed in planning a program that will be challenging and give students the educational training they desire. llis strong interest in the development of young' people has been proven through the success of the educational system of Mason City lligh School. Our thanks go to Mr. Brunsvold for a wonderful school where it is possible to develop talents in every way from a schol- arly standpoint to arts, journalism, good sportsmanship, and just learning how to get along with classmates and teachersg an important lesson for later life. This ambitious person is at school at 7:00. No, classes do not begin at that hour of slumber for most students, but a busy day does for P. O. Brunsvold, principal of a busy school. On the way to school he stops to pick up the school mail. A tight schedule follows for the rest of the day. From 7:20 to 8:10 he has numerous teacher and pupil conferences, Time from 8:10 to ll 230 is taken up with principals' meetings, and supervisory and administrative work. A school full of hungry students help to make lunchroom supervision a big job from 11:30 to 1:00. The school afternoon is filled with class- room visitation, records and reports, and con- terences with parents. Somedays Mr. Brunsvold is called upon to take over the class of an absent teacher. He enjoys this but would enjoy it even more if he didn't have many other things to occupy his mind while conducting a class. -r- Q . r ,L , M ' ,fa f4 -l l i MISS HELEN FULLERTON, Counselor t All Scholarship auyoiie? Xliss l ullerton, guitl- :tncc flirt-ctor atttl girls' atlxtiser, is the one to sec. ller fluties are many, antl her biggest problem is lintling' time In tlo ctcrytltitig. Hy biggest time consttntt-r, antl also my most pleasant iob, is thc interviews l have with I rllltlvllls about their eilttcational plans rluring . antl atitcr high school. rcmarkerl Nliss Fuller- ltitt. She has been very helpful to sturleuts who were floing ttiisatisliactt-ry work, in supplying teachers with int'ot'matioit about stutlents anal in having' vocational conferences with stu- flents. For the tmrlecitletl seniors. Nliss Fullerton helps them Iv plan their future bv arranging stutlent meetings with college repireseittatives :mtl by infornting' them of available scholar- ships. XX'ith Xliss lfullertonis well-supplietl library anfl her experience with high school people. the problems of Klason City lligh School SILI- clents are sure to be solvetl. MR. JOHN R. PENNEY Advised Students Xlr. l'enney. vice principal, has a firm ttnrlerstanrling' anrl swlltlfl judgment in act- ing as boys' aflviser. ,Xiiother of his rlutics is being the truant officer to absent anfl tarrly' Nturleuts. XYe get a variety of excuses, tnusefl Mr. Penney. Step right up anrl get' your tickets from Nlr. l'euuey. lle has charge of ticket sales for activities, also. The sttirlcnts' problems are my problems, saifl Nlr. l'eimcy. Une of the biggest projects cluring the year is interviewing' boys about their scheclules. .Xiiy problems the boys have are the flirect concern wi- Mr. l'eimey. I eit- joy working with sturlt-nts, sairl Mr, l'enney. Most of them are cooperative antl sincere. During the year he interviews senior boys to help them with vocational or college plans following high school. lt's a large respon- sibility to help plan futures: and Mr, Penney has been the tlecirling influence in many young lives in choosing colleges, vocations anrl most of all in urging' stuclents In finish high school. ff!- 'af Teachers Encouraged Students f tofu K WJ: ... f wi fs' 'F 255 ,- 5' 'gl 1 1 'at ,F if I . 55 4'-' y. If Q F 54 t gg, 41 Q .fi 1 3 F 3 x STUDENT TEACHER Robert Sharp discusses the events of the day with Mervin Aspenson, auto mechanics. VOTING is a serious matter for young Americans and Mr. Benton is showing Victor Collins and Gordon Hall how to make their votes Count. Qk 0 x l K-1. X if A .AETQ 9 ' I TT' Q-.ut el Q 15 . 5 '-,., MERVIN E. ASPENSON: Automotive me- chanics: BIQ Platteville State College. JOHN R. BANNING: Modern problems: BA Upper Iowa University, MS Iowa State College: sopohomore basketball coach, ass't. football coach: boys' counselorg Pep Club and student council. HOWARD T. BARKER: Biologyl Bli St. Cloud Teachers College, MA Columbia Cniversityg wrestling and tennis coach. PAUL W. BEHM: Bandg l'hB Creighton, MS University of Southern California. ROBERT D. BENTON: linglish IUQ BA, MA Iowa State Teachers College: Masonian. HENRY H. BOYCE: Chemistry: AB, MA University of Nebraska. MARGARET C. BRAKEL: Shorthand and typing: BA Iowa State Teachers College, graduate work University of Iowa and Uni- versity of Southern California. PERLEY O BRUNSVOLD: Principal: BA Luther Col- lege, MA University of Minnesota, graduate work University of Iowa and University of Southern California. WILLIAM F. BUR- NETT: Driver Educationg BA Iowa State Teachers College. WILLIAM J. CAMERON: English llg BA Iowa State Teachers College, advanced work Iowa State College: Interpretive reading and dramatics. DAVID M. COCKRUM: Wood- workingg BA Iowa State Teachers College, MA University of Iowa. JOHN W. CON- NOR: English ll and dramaticsg BS Creigh- ton, University of VVashington, University of North Carolinag dramatics and speech. 4 H 'X- ' 1 l '55, '-QU, C 1,4 , Q 5 l . lla sl f' f, .. 1' I me 'QV 5 I ' I 1,1 I 1 X I i I V 1- ', 1 S f TOP ROW - Miss Danni, Miss Dickinson, Mr. BOTTOM ROW - Miss Forster, Mr. Fosse, Mis liilmen, Xliss lflynn, Nlr. lfonkert. Faculty Required ARLINE C. DAUM: Iinglish I0 and English department heacl: IZA State University of Iowa. amlvancetl work Cniversity of VViscon- sin, Drake University: l'ep Cluli. MARIAN P. DICKINSON: lfoocls: Ii.-X Iowa State Teachers College: Future Nurses. RAY- MOND E, EIBEN: General science: depart- ment heatl: ll.X Iowa State Teachers College: .Xss't. lmasketlwall coach. FLORENCE E. FLYNN: l.atin: ll.X Iowa State Teachers Col- lege, XIX Columlnia Cniversity. JOHN M. FONKERT: Speech: Il.-X Central College aclvancerl work State Cniversity of Iowa' Speech, clelmate, cleclamation. v SMELLS GOOD - linjoying a tnill-morning coffee lwreak in the teachers' lounge are ,lolin Conner, :Ira- n1atics,an4l Helen llouser, linglisli. DISCUSSION -7 ,Iohn Ili-nney, vice principal. talks about lvaselvall with a speaker who presentefl a pay assenilwly on this topic. Fullerton, Mr. Heston, Mr. Hoffman. Quality Work FRANCES E. FORSTER: Spanish and French: .X.X W'illiatn XVoocls, ISA Cniversity of XYisconsin, Nl.-X Cniversity of Iowa, acl- vancefl work Drake Cniversity, Iowa State College, Cniversity of Caracas, University of Mexico, Sorlmonne University of I'aris. IVAN S. FOSSE: II. S. llistory: BA North Dakota State Teachers College, MK DePaul Univer- sity. HELEN P. FULLERTON: Girls' acl- viser: l'1.X Iowa State Teachers College, M.-X Cniversity of Chicago, graduate work Drake Cnirersity. Cniversity of Southern California: -lunior Reel Cross. ROBERT L. HESTON: AIOIICVII prolmlems: Ii.-X llarsons College: .Nth- letic rlireetor, lleacl footlmall coach. FRANK W. HOFFMAN: Ilookkeeping. law: HSC. NIA State Cniversitv of Iowa. S Teachers Always Willing to Help r ,e,, . B 1 A-.tgf fF3rE3 MARIAN DICKINSON, liomcmakiiig instructor, views a display of 'Cliristmas packages wrappeil by tlie Sturlciits in her classes. I W fl r 5 ' . ' Y if 'z Projects Constructed in Class Were Displayed for All to View W. D. HOGELAND: Biology, physical cclue cation: ILX Iowa State Tcaclicrs College. M.-X State laiivcrsity ul. lowag .luiiior College lmas- kctlmall coavlil aSsl. loolliall Cozlfli. HELEN B. HOUSER: liiiglislii IEA-X, MN Stale lfiii- vt-iwiiy ol Iowa, grziflualt- work Columliia l'iiix't-wily, llrakc l'iiix'crsi1y. DONALD O. LOMEN: liisiruiiiciital Xliisici ll.X St, Olaf liollcgt, Xl.X Slain- lvlllYClA5lI5' of lowa. GEORGE S. LOSEN: llusiiic-ss cclucationl lik l.iitlici' College. WILLIAM C. Mc- KEOWN: Kletal workg l-KS lowa State Ciolf lege. JULIA MACE: Business eclucatioii: BA State Liiiversity ul- lowa. WILLIAM H. MOORE: Business mathematics: HE State Normal Lvni- versily, MS Liiivcrsity of Vlliscoiisiii, Track coach, blunioi' college football coach. PAUL V. NISSEN: Vocal music: BSE Drake Lvlll- vcrsity: Fall Follies. FLORENCE E. O'LEARY: flolhing, flc-sign: H9 lowa State College. ESTHER E. PAGENHART: Nlocl- erii problems, lf S. llistory: HX, MAN State Lviiivcrsitv of lowa. TOP ROW - Mi: Hogclaiirl. Mrs. Houser. Blix lfimen, Mr. l.iISCll, Mr. KlCKCOXX'l1. BOTTOM ROW - Miss Macc, Mr, Moore, Mr, Nissen, Nliss O'l.carx', Xliss Pagzeiiliart. ,f ' , qt ,I VE. 2 1 f 5 A' 4 J . X I A A l i I' 0-i HAROLD S. PALMER: Mechanical draw- ing: BX Iowa State Teachers College, MS Iowa State College. LILLIAN M. PAYNE: Nlatheniatics: Iii Central College, NIS State Cniversity of Iowa. JOHN R. PENNEY: Yice Principal: BA Drake University, M,-X State l'niversity of Iowa: Student Council. JOANN M. PETERSON: Ilotneniaking: B,-X Iowa Stare College. PATRICIA POL- LECK: Physical education: IIS I.a Crosse State Teachers College, graduate work Drake Cniversity, State Teachers College, G.qX..-X. GLADYS E. PRICE: Business education: II-X liuena Yista College, XIX State Cniversity of Iowa: advanced work at Cniversity of South- erii California, XVisconsin State Teachers Col- lege, Gregg School of Commerce. F. NEIL PUHL: Iinglish 12, journalism: BS South Dakota, graduate work Cniversity of Minnesota: Cub Gazette, Toni Tom, Quill and Scroll. ALICE L. RITER: U. S. Ilistoryz IIN, XIX Cniversity of South Dakota. WAR- REN A. RUBY: .Xrts, crafts: IEA State Cni- versity of Iowa: State Supervisor. ALVIE M. SARCHETT: Diversified occupa- tions: IIS Iowa State Teachers College, MS Iowa State College. NORMAN J. SELNESS: Strings: IIA Luther College, MM University of VVisconsin. THELMA SPICER: I.ibra- rian: Il.-X Coe College, HS Denver University, graduate work Cniversity of Michigan: I.i- brary Club. BERTHA C. STARKUS: Iinglish: Ii.-X Iowa State Teachers College, XI.-X Cniversity of Michigan: Radio Ili I.ites. ELMER E. STARR: Modern problems: IIS Des Moines University: liaseball coach, ass't. junior col- lege football coach. ESTHER L. STARR: Physical education: IIS State Cniversity of Iowa. graduate work Cniversity of Southern California, Drake Cniversity, State University of Iowa: G..'X..'X. FRANCES A. STEFFEN: Mathematics: BA State Cniversity of Iowa, M.-X Colorado State College of liducation: Future Teachers. WIL- LIAM C. STENEKER: Physical education: BS Parsons College: Head basketball coach. AILEEN STERN: Distributive education: Ii.-X Garbio College, Garbio, Mo.: Retail Club. WILMA TALLMAN: History, geography: B.-X. Iowa State Teachers College, M.-X Uni- versity of Iowa: girls' counsellor: cheerleaders. JULIUS H. TESCH: Driver education: BA Iowa State Teachers College. RICHARD K. VAN VRANKEN: Physics, electricity: B.-X XVesIeyan College: Science Club. at . :. at ga 2 .U ,K w 'IS :rn- 43 . . 'i uf -. I :WK .v .si -V fa ' ' I ti Q, . I I I -- J .Ji T . 5 .U 4, , aa: , 1. - -- -Y - ., ':..'11:,i. V- ' ,A . , -,, - 4. A fi: ,vs .l ti 'RTT l'i ag., , , . +A. .gf wi .-,,. w .. ,Q .' xi - 1 5' m 1 .sl -fa ,' ' ITP. 3. 'I th I I W 1' ,ll 1: vt L .. .I S 35 -gf - 5 -I ,ff-'ii f X ' 'Alf - ' viii. Q . i Wi , h1likfkf!bti'L 3 '. f vv CLARENCE R. ANDERSON ehecks the radiator to make sure the sclififil isn't tim., ctiltl. Andy's var- ious jtlllr keep him a husy person all year long. BRAYELY SMILING als they await the noon hour rush lor hot lunches are I-loretta XVilson, Ruth Fisher and jo Xlullaney. Cooks-Custodians Contributed Mu h Andy, T can't get my locker open. That was a familiar cry around Mason City High School to the ears of Clarence .Xnderson, head custodian. Besides opening lockers for the halmitual key fttrgetters, ,-Xnrly was lausy making new keys. cliangingg' fluorescent light tulies and carrying out all the duties assigned to a head custodian. Under .Xndy there were four custodians for the main building. Richard Miller was in charge of first floor: llenry llayes, second floor: Ted lililienga, third floor: and Mrs. XYinifred Smith. ladies custodian. They were called upon for various jobs, lrut most ttf their time was spent keeping the school building spic and span. Ray Meyers had to lie especially careful with the instruments as he cleaned up at the music hall. Busy all the time picking up the industrial arts lsuilding was Walter Singleton. The students didn't always leave the work shops in the neatest of conditions. Floretta Vtiilson, Ruth Fisher and -lu Mul- laney had to rush when the lil o'elock buzzer sounded. They were in charge of serving the food which came from the Roosevelt junior High School cafeteria. HAPPY WORKERS in their clean-up shop are Walter Singleton and Raymond Meyers. ANDY'S are Henry Hayes, Ted Elb- laenga. Mrs. Ykiinitrecl Smith and Richard Miller. Each has his own specific job. Office W rlzer Helped Students Xlways eager and willing tu help students, teavhers and sclninl visitors were Klary l.riu liverts, Shirley llalverson and Nlarearet tion- stalde. 'lihese three ladies were axailalile in the wffiees tirinn H a.ni. tn as late as 5 nm. Shirley was secretary and right-hand man t'iir.l1d1i1 li. l't-nney, Une tif her earlyfmurningg duties was helpitig Nlr. l'c-nney issue admit slips tr: students who had been ahsent, excused and ntherwise. ,-Xltmg with admitting stu- dents, Shirley called the hmnes tif those who were alrsent that day and checked the roll. She began her secretarial training in her senior year hy wurking in Mr. l'enney's riffice. Klart' lmu has lmeen a reliable secretary tu I', H, lirunsx'-dd Iur the last live vears. ller duties included typiiig YZIFIIJUS repwrts. relay- ing messages and telephone calls and doing all the varifins jnlis nt' a secretary, ller daily duty was tu prepare the liulletins which were read during Inline rmnn each day. Nlrs. tiwnstalde was in the duugli all year lung, She was in charge of taking' in all the muney titir pay assemblies, graduatifni an- nuunceinents and name cards, and wither special flccasiuns. It was alsn her hand that reached out to greet students at the end nf the lunch line. Nw, she wasn't there In shake hands, hut to collect the twenty-five cents for the hut lunches. Mary Lou Everts Secretary Shirley Halverson Secretary ff 1' V Mrs. Margaret Constable ,ry Cashier I ,N T ' i f . L HOT LUNCH '-- Klart :aiu l'iXt'lls and ftidingtyii Qt-nstalile carry nut anutlier ul their duties as ticket punclier and cashier at the lunch line. Q QQ Rustling Leaves Hemlded the Coming of . . . 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THE JUNIOR JUMP! 1111111111111 1111111-1'111 1111111 Ili, Ilfmtlufl M1111 fwuhllml IIN! l H111 IH 1 11 N1111A1'is1111, 1'1111 1111111111 111111111 l'11111':1k 111111 11:11'11:11'11 MVN NUM NIMH Nm I 111 km ll Ill! 1 Hmm I 1 ln - T lu! 111cx'cz111 ywwm we M693 CAREFUL llrlllzll JlNNlN1lUll't' lx N1-lllvllllllg 114-W, TIN- flvlllzll lllwllglzllll is ll llzlrl ffl- tllv x'fln'1lll1lll1ll lllwl- cxcitlllg 211141 1'-lllczlllllg ill wvclezll wc-llilll' glllw. -Ilhlj Qflllll 'lf Mglwll fill Illqll N-lllllll. llzlllllvllil, il xl-llllllj lllxlllglyf lllv lllmlwl' luflllliqlll-, Students' Time in Fall Season MEMORABLE MOMENTS ,luck Ili'Yl'l'NHII :lllfl fill- Slll'I'IHQlII glllll lull- llixllllp ll'j' ll, In-gll llll- lllfll, liirk l,.11INL'llllH Sllllll' xxitll mllllllzlliflll :lx ,lllll Hzllwl' WHAT A DISH! 4 IA-lk mfg l.,gl-llll-V .,ll llligf' plllllts llllillHllINYIlIH1lIIQ'lbllly'iff 1056. QM, Phyllis Xllll-rl-, Slll-, 'Ill-Xllll c1llI'iNli2LIlX1'I1 :lllll MAD DASH - - l,glNl --llm' ill um-IN gl Ncwvlllll l-Millll Pill 'l'llllrlll-lll zllw- ufllll-llllllu tllvll' Ulllfkillf tzlivlltx tw Nllll. fll'llt' l:H4'kI.lI14l, Illlll-lxzlll Hxlxlvlll. .xllll fill-xl-ll, we wllill Illl-x L'-HIV1'III4'lI1lXKi1ll. if-U -G V 'l ll! -N-f f s , . - 1 f X-JJ! N '1 Y..1.1i ' f' l I S J : an K Cff The Record Counter-clockwise. SOMETHING FUNNY-lynvlilnu llnwn 11' Qllnn nnknmxn l1111111nvf11i lzznqyl-112111 :nw Yiflu l.:l:1-wx, vlllflf' Hutrcll, ll'-nnvqm llzutnn, Vlzmim- l'xHN!u'r'.wl11flvIl1 Y ' A ' ' ' Ic2ux4n1, lllcli Frlnnnww, Fan-ly Sllurpv .lnfl l.znr5 Pcitcy. EVERYTHING IN ORDER?-Xl:u'lv11v .Xnxtin mul llill l'zxttwn sort wut tlw rcxnlts nf tlw lwxxgl Twts -lf I'1lllll'liIl1'Illll lJCYCl llIlll'llI., 'l'l1c-w-lcwlx xwrc- tzxlu-n lvy Ilmv slullcnw at tln- lltflllllllll nl tllc' yn-nr. STEADY STEERING l.f-is Yiv1'l4:n1l wznvlwi flw uuxclnfnn lIlSlflC tlm car wlnlo Nznny 5i'll2lllL'l'14 lIllL'I mtl-rl nnly 111 stnppnmg it. OUCHl - Carolyn lk-XYllflc 'lgrins nnfl lwcars it zu elm rcfmves a prlliu vaccine ll1UCL1lf1ll'lIl Irnm Ur. VN'1n, C. Eglolf. IN THE MOOD 4 Kfllfl-'l'V lnllfls Il city-willc llzuwv Data for tcclmgvrs nn Tncsfluy nights Hcrv, .lark Pciersml, Nlzxry Lung, -lvrry VlxllIlllj'Sfvll nnrl Putn- VK'm'k111a11 get into tlm swing of things, Sfwft clrlnks were Sc-rverl wllilc tlle :lance enthusiasts Caught llwn' breath. 'iiuqtk V ' K' ff, ' mi' X.: ',4X' if Q--11:7 Ill x Activities Thrived Clockwise. THROUGH EDUCATION - Rrmtlmri, p'XriStlrlc'S and Peter Hamm frfnu Olympia, Grcrcc, fiml all tlmlugs pflsxilllt- in ,'XIllt'1'll'il, llixic Klnllmm :mtl llixic' Pctcrsml, lltlllllli' cwllvpzt- NlLlYlC'l1lS,IC2iCll lllklll liIl1.IllFll. CHALLENGING - lntcrwt shmw 1.11 the fztws uf Harold VYQ-ml:-l anvl Ray XYllllIlCj', junifirx. :tx they lfwk fwcr tho Illfrlfvl' ilu-5' :irc takin: apart, BIGGER AND BETTER - 'l'l1c www lfmk in tllc 1957 Masfmizm lmrinus il happy lfmk frwm -lt-:tu Pattvln anfl lancnc Gcrarvli. tnenmlwrs of the Staff. GIGANTIC GYROSCOPE-Rfagcr Nlflj' :mfl l.0Rwy Yrclmta listcn attcntivcly to Ricltarfl Yan Vrankcxfs explanation of the Q'yl'fJSCUl7C. MMM GOOD! - llusy lmamls prep:-trc wlmlcsmme rlislles for lumggry stwrlmrlli. :Xll rczxrly tu flig in are Mike l'fvs.nw, llztrrvll Grfwlmlrl. l.:irry flirietcusmt, -lwlm Calllrwtm :mtl l,ztr1'y fliazcn. LET'S TALK THIS OVER - Xlcnmlwrs of tlm flclnatc team, llill llalpzvtty, D011 llalmr. Dirk llztrtsch, limi Scnucff :tml Stcwc- llizmcfw, rcccivc lrtit minute instructions fffllll Mr. Frmkvrt. 1' . . ' X . luv 1511 fX N I l 1 in Q? ffffjd olorca PlClLlFE i f Y , t P K M--14 2 gf? 1. V ' 1 Q -IUDITH LE DUC :tn-I -llltlj' liznion know that Kliss TALKING OVER plans oi' stutli wi'h -lohn l'tnnvy lfulh-rtou is Lt giviltl pt-iwoii In 'know when they liztvt' lot- ltriux Ilnijet .nztl lgtiin Stnniit, 'lln-5 it-gilift tl. qtnsttt-list-I1wllot-lpiitliletlts, importance ol untlt-rstanrlniu tl.e .txztilxthle eouist s Soph mores Welcomed at Assembly XYicle-eyed, giggly and anxious for high School life, the sophomore elass of l95ti roainecl the halls of Mason City lligh School for several clays before heeoming aeeustomecl to the ways ofthe high school. Orientation clay was tlesignecl to give the sophomores the scoop on what the school ex- peeterl of them :intl what they eoulil expect of the school. ,lohn l'enney, l'. O. lirunsyolcl antl llelen Fullerton introclucecl the rules and regulations of the school. Starting off with good spirit, the sopho- mores learned the school song and some rousing yells from the cheerleaders. Somehow in the first few clays. the school seemefl hig and similar Im a maze. l.ost sophomores were not unusual, lockers rliclnlt seem to work for them :intl some wished they were hack in good olcl junior high, How do I join clubs? When do we have assemblies? When does school get out? These were the typical questions asked by the newcomers. Through orientation clay. much confusion :incl many questions were eliniinztterl for the sophomores. They hegan their school days with a clear unclerstancling of what they eoulfl do to get the most out of the next three years. Is tl'lC place? i UFIT1 really nOt lJ3Sl'lfl1lln lIJuni0r was never this ... a. Ut............as 1 -f ff CT - ' ll N-'-if l Z Ax New Life Began F r Sophomores I.ife can certainly be rough, sighed at sophmnnre sturlent one rlay last fall its he seurriecl zirouncl a corner to :tvoirl Il lofty sneer of an experieneerl senior. It was this sopho- tnore's first day :tt Mason City High School. unrl he was eonfuserl hy the seemingly endless inzrze of hulls :intl clussrootns. H I 'I guess this is where I go, he musecl as IM' stuck l'llS heznl ltlslflt llle KIHHIT Ile WZIINCII SEVENTH PERIOD- Robert fallow experieitees In IIC sure he was Ill the right IPIILCC, his first sc-ventli in-rifwl slip. lit-len Hriuser tziuglnt Maybe, if I Stick my head in the locker, hnn earlv that it cIocsn't pan' lu he late when xnn'rt- t they won.t See me,i, he thought as two high scliool stuflent. ' seniors coldly eyed him from afar. They slowly passed by. Golly! .-Xn assignment the first clay, he inoztnetl :ts the teacher passed out the books in his first class. Ile thought one book should halve been eiwtigli. I'm toollmig to sit in the corner, but I guess the teacher fIocsn't think so, he rut-fully com- plained to himself as some senior sniekerecl. NIztyhe I'lI have to grim' up some. Hey, fellas. I didn't know this was senior property, he exclaimed as two hefty upperclassmen removed him bodily from a spot they desired. just wait until I'm a senior, he promised himself. Those sophomores won't be able to do kwa.. anything. Oh, my melting' feet, he moanerl as the three Nclock hell souncletl. On at note of rlis- pztir, the sophoinore truclgecl toward home. Thus enclerl the clay of one of Mason City 1 Ilitfh Scliool's newest citizens. the Nlolizlwlt stuflent llltlllllnuvlih. I didn't do nothin'. I thought the day would never end. I didnlt ICHOW this was Senior property ff s. -o Bob Okerstrom President Zoe Sherman Secretary -+5 '.. Y' .fa Council Represented Student Body 4859 if fag? se. if Mickey Brunsvold Yice President james Corrough Treasurer The backbone of many school activities and the voice. be it ever so gentle, of the student body was the student council. The council completely run by the students, had officer elections as its first item of busi- ness. Bob Qkerstrom was elected presidentg Mickey Brunsvold, vice president: ,lim Cor- rough, treasurer: and Zoe Sherman, secretary. These four were very busy all year keeping the student council a smooth-running' outfit. RICHARD BANNING and 'lohn l'enney were chosen sponsors of the council and sat in on the meetings to observe and advise. The students appreciated adult advice in many :t tight spot. However. the students accepted the responsibility of making the decisions and discussing problems maturely. The council met every other week to bring' forth, discuss and vote on the problems exist- ing in the school. l'roblems and ideas of the group included such things as homecoming preparations, arrangements for a new foreign student for the coming year, pencil sales and many more projects. EACH HOMEROOM elected a representa- tive and an alternate to represent them at the council meetings. Several of the larger classes had two or three council members. Barbara Stiger and Michael Ostroumoff, Mason City lligh Schools l95G-l95T foreign students, were voted honorary members of the council. This gave Barb and Mike a first hand opportunity of observing' and take part in the procedures used in an fXineric'tn hiffh school. ' m SKY HIGH M Practically hidden by clothes donated by the students for Hbundle days are student council members, Sheila Lornisli and ,lean Patton. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS-Fourth Row: From left to right - G. Hickok, R. Long, M. Burgess, M. Young, P. Meeker, T. Shima, S. Van Houten, G, Kavars, J. Russell. Third Row: R.. Muth, j. Gildner, D. Bahr, S. Cor- nish, S. Moore, li. Byerly, R. Martin, M. llruns- vold, J. Leonard, T. Finley. Second Row: M. Ostroumoff, L. Albaugh, Z. Sher- man, I.. Darland, S. Sawyer, N. Taylor, S. Snyder, li. Stiger, C, Griffith. First Row: M, Palmer, P. Moore, J. Corrough, C. Holvick, R. Grippen, l.. Lyons Council Sponsored Many Events Homecoming set the school social year in full swing. Special Mohawk pins were sold to pay fora majority of the homecoming activ- ities that student council supervised and financed. The annual homecoming dance, planned by the council, was held at Roosevelt Fieldhouse after the victorious game. Faculty members, students and aluninae danced to the music of the Hobby Griggs' Band which ranged from fast jitterbugs to slower two steps for the less energetic. Queen Sheila Cornish was crowned at the dance intermission. Previous to the corona- tion ceremony, she and her attendants, Colleen VVynn and -loan Nlolter. received flowers at half-time of the game. THEIR BIGGEST and most anticipated project of the year was the Tug O' XYar which gave the mighty men of the junior and senior classes a chance to prove their prowess to their lady loves. Other enjoyable activities on this traditional day were spcnsored by the Kiwanis Club. Members of the Kiwanis and of the student council worked together to plan and carry out the day's activities which included contests for both the boys and girls in races, baseball games and pie eating. A strictly male activity was the beard-growing contest. BERIBBONED VETERAN - Gary Hickok, gen- eral chairman, adds another homecoming pin to Ike Chamberlin's growing collection. .Nnother activity put on by student council was the Halloween Dance held in the high school gymnasium. Working with the local Chamber of Commerce, the council planned a full evening of dancing, refreshments and door prizes. Music was provided by the Bill Mahone Band. CLASS OFFICER ELECTIONS was also a project of which the student council was in charge. They supervised everything from dividing the classes into parties to the actual voting process. .I Q S 'J' Mg. 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Q .Ama .5 Ah... 0 pf fa Gran' 594' 'if' Z' 'lf' 6 'llifw ro 'w nf.. 05.1.30 tl.. 91-1 'Us io .F-3' 1 'Z' b 0.0.7 It new 'flak Wg ,763 am 3 U foqagpsecd as a edge Pea! as 8 Wig' He Ile wgnly cl, I' d b c Bm Cnty m the field .went 801118 extra poigt to 12-01 ' Aff' City had another driw the finalfperiod whic Waldorf 9-yard line ended by a fumble. and idhibles plague Cltv dl-ibm all ninhtl Th HEAD COACH lloh Heston, center, points out a strategic play to his assistants Dick Banning and Zeke Hogeland at footlnall practice. SEASON RECORD MOHAWKS OPPONENT 14 Charles City 13 39 North Des Moines 0 13 Sioux City Central 15 6 West Waterloo 27 13 East Des Moines 20 6 East Waterloo 33 14 Fort Dodge 13 45 LeMars 0 Mohawks Compiled 4-4 Record Mason City placed three Mohawks on the Second .XII-State team to climax a season that included four wins and four losses. The three Mohawk gtridders were End l'aul glgapitos, llalfhack Chuck litter and Tackle Dick l'att- schull. l'attschull also received llrep l.ine- man of the VVeek honors for his fine play against North Des Moines. COACH BOB HESTON'S cluh wasn't ahle to match the efforts of last years team that tied for liig' Six Conference honors, hut they did manage a 2413 mark in some very rough loop play. Mason City started the season off in fine fashion lay squeezing' past Charles City l4-l3 and trouncing North Des Moines 539-O. The Mohaxrks lust the next four games at the hands of Sioux City Central H5-lfij, VVest lYaterloo t2Tffil. liast Des Moines 120-l3j and liast XYaterloo 1333-GQ. A THE LAST TWO GAMES were almost repeat performances of the first two games. Mason City edged Fort Dodge l4-IIS and smothered l.eMars 454i to split the season. 'l'weiity-seven seniors out of a squad of 40 that finished the season participated in their last high school footlball competition. Coach llolm lleston awarded varsity letters to five juniors: -lack llood, Gary Kavars, hliin Cor- rough, Dick l'ayton and Richard lidwards. These juniors are expected to form the nucleus for next years squard. VARSITY - Third Row: From left to right - J. Moen, li, lioylc, l', l.ennan, R. Clute, fi. XK'aril, Hood, -I. Howard, 'lf Dutcher, j, Gorman, R. -I, Soiiilcrgaziivl, li. flkerstrom, l'. Sffllllll-alll, M. llattsch, C. Mort-ite, l.. lihutasel, li. Pfeiffer, Iii-nnsyolil, Il, Holder. Corrougli. HI. llailey, D. liwt-rs, D. Schinnow, R. First Row: ti. Karars, D. l'attscliull, .-X. Hoilelare- Ringgold. li. liyerly. li. lidwards, M. Miller, vl. nko, I't-it-ysoii, IJ, Klgttsiili, li. lit-or-rs, ll. .Neit- Mcllerinott, Xl. Xkolf, C. llolxick. pitos, l. Cliainlmeilain, -l. llalin, fi. liurnctte, C Utter. Second Row: I.. tirag., -I. Halsor, ll. 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Mohawks Handed Second Defeat By West Waterloo Wahawks, 27-6 Mason City received its second loss of the season to VVest NVaterloo 27-ti, at the VVa- hawks homecoming. This left both VVest and the Mohawks with l-l records in conference play. The Mohawks, who were down by a deficit of 20 points at half-time, fought vali- antly during the last half despite the margin. Fumbles when the Mohawks were only yards from scoring' nullified two possible touchdowns, Nason Cityis only score came on a plunge through the middle of the line by Quarterback lke Chamberlin. Strong East Des Moines Team Defeated Mohawks, 20-13 Coach liob Hestotfs gridders lost 20-13 to the third ranked club in the state, East Des Moines, and for the Mohawks, it was doubly hard to take. They not only lost a very close game but lost a chance to tie for first place in the Big Six Conference. Bob Okerstrom was injured in the second period and was forced to sit out the rest of the game. END OF THE -LINE-A North Des Moines player tried to bull his way through the Mohawk defense but was stopped by a host of tacklers, JOURNEY'S END-A horde of Mason City players hurried to help a teammate stop a NYest XYaterloo ball carrier. LET'S GET HIM-:X Charles City man was well on his way to some precious yardage but he was eyed closely by three Mohawk defensive men as they closed in for the kill . Two Wins Climaxed Grid Season East Waterloo's Hoosman Main Cog in Trojan Attack lzast Waterloo trouneed the Nlohawks 323-6 and gave Mason Cfity its fourth loss uf the season. The impressive Trojan attack pushed Nason Ci'ity's crew into the cellar of the Bix Six Conference. It was a one-sided game, statisticwise, the reason lacing' that the Nlohawks just eouldn't stop lCast's jim lloosman. The Nlohawk's tally came on a pass hy lke Chamberlin to l'aul Kgapitos. Mohawk Homecoming Crowd Was Treated With 14-13 Win Nlason City returned to the scoring ranks when they downed Fort Dodge in a close I4-lil, It was the Mohawk's homecoming game, and about 2,900 fans saw halflaaek 'lim llahn lmreak away for two long runs. The first run eanie in the first period and t-onstituted about IST yards. The second was a 47-yard -camper in the third quarter. Greg Ilurzette, Mohawk fulllmaek, kicked lmoth im- portant conversions. The Dodgers loss pushed Mason L'ity out of the conference cellar as Fort Dodge twink the Mohawks place. 45-0 Swamping of LeMars Was Good Climax for Season The Nloltawks finished their grid season with four wins and four losses and did it in a big way when they overhauled the underdog Le- Nlars squad -15-0. The Klohawks scored in every quarter and got their tallies on four runs, two forward passes and a long punt re- turn. The st-ore was not only big, but the statis- tical edge was tremendous as Mason City ranked up a total gainage of 516 yards. Chuck Ytter and Greg liurzette sparked the easy win with fine offensive play and Vat Len- nan and liiek l'attschull played good defensive hall. 4.-A 4' 1 in LITTLE MOHAWKS First Row From left to Second Row Coach Il Steneker C Paloma Phnl right D VVeber R VVenr1c'k T Hawkins I3 mms 1 tene O a 1 Welch H Ohrt D Houlahan S Van Houten Ca oun I Chazen A Shcpoxser R Hays S Stahl D Ulrxck R Tage on ASSlSl3lI1LO3Cll II Chuck Thxrd Row B Grant B Connley I Johnson T Losh I Thorpe L Mlllard L McGu1re j Mayo Little Mohawks The Mohawk Sophomore grxdders under the leadership of Coaeh Blll Steneker and ASSIS tant Coach Ld Chuck won one game and dropped four through the1r fue game slate Trax ellng to Elkton Mmnesota the Sophs dropped a 39 6 ClCClS1OI'1 to a xeteran Elkton team The hast VX aterloo sophomores de Ieated thc 'llason Cllx suphs 76 20 at XX aterloo or '1 sttoncl loss t c w 1 lc1d1th1ltt1me The tenth graders suffered a heart breaker as Charles Clty edged them 14 13 In a return game wlth East Waterloo the Lxttle Mohawks avenged a prev1ous de feat and drubbed the East Waterloo Sophs 36 6 for their first Wm In a fmal tllt the Mason Clty sophomores met deteat as thes met -Xdams Hxgh of Adams Nlmnesota In 1 xuld Cormg exent Adams toppled the Sophs 34 20 Xlthough the tenth graders falled to be ln the vnnnmg column often they had good aggressne ab1hty and were better than aver age ln s1ze Dropped Four fr B111 Steneker Sophomore Coach SEASON RECORD Mason Clty Opponent Elkton Mmn Varslty East Waterloo Charles Cxty East Waterloo 20 Adams Mmn Varsrty 1 l l ' It ' I I I -e . 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CHEERING THE TEAMS fm In mzmx .1 xivt 45' xnu ll 1flvm.m1 yflv 1--x lla:-xv Nu Nllliliym XI ,!,4,uiX. llzuufi Xlvfn-my I1-rmiv Ihxu. 5.lllflf' Slzgupm, Myne-- Iwximx, Xulxl l..1IvvI! .mff Num- X.m llfwlwx THE CHEERLEADERS slum' thc CIWIXXE 1 Ivlltlnm-In-A111 tlwx' xx':i11I ll Will. may .gzeifa Cornizilz reigned as .... Homecoming Queen Her Attendants were WNBA gomfen Mijnn - 'ig I Q . 'Q Y , ,, i f ' X ' Li fx? K 2 lwffi, gvsfwf r ,' - ,N -' - x and WNBA joan Waker Alum Returned The Mason City Moliawks went un the warpath the day of hutnetwnniiiu'. The night before limneetnning. the whnle tribe of Xlnhawksn held a big pf'iw wowu arnund the traditiunal bwnfire. The Cheer- leaders led the excited crowd in war cries against the enemy, the Flirt llticlge Dtidgfers. Iixeitetnent that had been building up fur many weeks was in the air litnneetiiniiig' day. The senior, junior and snplicnnure classes had been busily working on their floats fur weeks and were anxious tn display the result of their efforts, .lXllllL'lltZtIlHIl was high. AX war dance started at 12:30 pin in back nl. the high selnml. liaeh class ftvrnied a snake line behind its float and queen candidates. The uwliuopiiig Nlohawksu wtiund their way through the business district uf Xlastin City. holding' up sehowl spirit and afternmni traffic. Central l'ark was the destinatitin, and NW braves and SIIIIZUYSH gathered arwnnd the eheerleaders In tell the nwarrittr Kltihawksu what they efipeeted of them at the all-inip0r- tant game that night. THE QUEEN and her attendants are ehanffeuretl from the field by joe Bryant, 3 senior. QUEEN SHEILA CORNISH receives 3 beautiful bouquet uf roses from Gar ylliek-tk, lnnneemniiig committee chairman. Joan Mtilter, left, and Ctillt-en Xxvyllll are Sheila! attendants. SMILING PRETTILY, the lnmietwniiiiig royalty display their fragrant tokens. tl F r Homecomin The big game finally came. XYith the urging and cheering of the student body, the team fought its way through to a 14-13 victory over the Dodgers. The half-time activities included the pre- sentation of the royalty. Queen Sheila Cornish and her attendants, joan Molter and Colleen NVynn, The float honors were announced, and the bandperforinecl. There was then a combined parade of queen, attendants, floats and band for all to enjoy. ,Xfter the excitement of winning the game, the homecoming dance was a pleasurable event. Chuck Ctter was chosen king. The king and queen were presented at a pleasant inter- lude at the dance. The coronation took place. and a royal kiss was delivered that sent the king's crown from his head to the ground. Queen Sheila and King Chuck began the royal dance with the attendants and their escorts joining in. Hobby Griggs then pro- vided danceable music until midnight for all. Midnight marked the end ofa profitable and exciting day for the tribe, of the Mason City Mohawks. FIRST PLACE-licarsome, footless and first place! llick Patton, a junior, gives the Mohawk monster a helping hand as player 53 defects the liort llodge llodger. OOPS! - l.arry XYard and Toni 0'l7allon, sopho- mores, try to cope with 'Amast confusion, The sophomore float, Sail Thru 'liinf' sailed through to second place in the float contest. CROWDS, below, gather in Central Park for tne liomecoining pep rally, 9 V.,- DODGER FALLS thelow, rightl, the theme of third place float built by the seniors, depicts a Fort Dodge player delugefl by cascades of water. ,-v u 7 9 uJ g 'fx 7 J ---Q.-g ., 1 .'.' . 1 . -4 , au a EEN it - J Girls in Red Traveled to Games mils CRASH! - Mohawk eager, Bob Okerstrom, bursts 1111 to the court to start tl1e North Des Moines-Mason City basketball tilt. Mason City Rloliawks Oll1HlIlt'lllN gill an eye- full of reil at the games. NNI-re the girls all clressecl i11 recl beeause 111,11 o11e of them clarefl 111 be ilifferent? Ut' course notf They were the Pep Club! Pep Club was orgzuiizefl In cheer our teams to victory anrl to help eiieourxtge people to atte11il1he games. ANY GIRL eoulcl be a 1l'lL'INll0I'UI- Pep Club as long as she was willing to obey the rules set up for l1er by the eo11stitutio11. She must also aeeept the i11itiatio11 t'l'I'L'llltJlly specifieil by the i11iti:ttio11 eoinmittee. AX clelegaticm was el1ose11 i11 lleeember tw clraw up a new ewviistitutioii. lt stateil that every 111e111ber of Pep Club must either work at the gzuiies or sit i11 an orgaiiizeil nucleus at the games. The clate of meetings was t'llZlllQ'Ctl from every VVech1esclay to tl1e seeonil :mtl fourth Thursday of every month. lfaeh girl eoulrl miss only two meetings or two gaines a semester to remain a member. THE NUCLEUS eontainecl about one- hundred girls and proved to be very success- ful in helping to promote pep and game attendance. Flash cards were userl to spell a black M against the red mass of Pep Club jackets. The Molmwk Pep Club was the only o11e in the Big Six Conference that useil these cards. The Pep Club reeeivecl many compli- ments on the effectiveness of the cards. GALA GALS-Fourth Row: From left to right - C. Allen, M. llrericlel, Nl. H'u11ter, Nl. l'llllJllSk, il. Hutzell, A. cllC5t'll, A. Hair, Xkhite, S. liull, N. SllCI'lll2-ill, Nl. Abel, I.. l.u11+lstro111, fx. Kubieel-5, P, l.i11clal1l, Y. Trutleau, C. llroer-. Third Row: P. Snell, IJ. Groslaiifl, tf C11-Huy, I.. Schu- ler, S. Sehuler, ll. :X11wlerso11, S, Cfirhisli, K. liarlker Nl. Long, M. Hauscin, li. Parker, 51 Moore, VY. Pfi11LZlC, j. ftlesser, S. Sawyer, Elliott. Second Row:.X. Phillips, I., Albaugh, Xl, DCYUUIIS. A. l,Ull4lCl'L1l'1ill, l., l.arse11, Y. XK'essels, P, Cirmflnliw, l.. lllifllillfl, J. Klolter, Z, Sherman, J. Zfrlllllfillll, Bl. lieriier, K. Kloorelzeafl. First Row: QK. Kapplinger, rl, Baker, S. Yan Houteu, Y. l.Il.T5Ull, 5. Thoriiblafle, li. Roth. and Cheered M hawks to Victory 190 sv 'O PEP CLUB OFFICERS-Sigue Yan Houten, presi dentg Cynthia Cvrippen, vice-president: lean Patton, The sophomore girls were a sight to behold on initiation clayl They appeared with un- combed hair and lipstick smeared from forc- head to chin. They showed proper humility by kneeling on a pillow, which they carried all day, and reciting the following poem: Now I sit me down to speak, To show of course that I am weak, To always remember and never forget, That our upper classnien are the best we've met. THIS YEAR the Pep Club took a trip in October to see the Mohawks battle against 'N Q 4? secretary, Sheila Cornish, corresponding secretary, and Myrna Sprengeler. treasurer. M'est VVaterloo, and, in February, they Went to the East Des Moines game to cheer the basketball squad. In the spring a banquet was held by the ltep Club. An athletic team was asked to attend and the banquet was given in their honor. ANOTHER PEP CLUB spring project was a carnival where two champion jitterbuggers were chosen. There were games, prizes, and dancing. All in all, according to Miss Daum, sponsor, the l'ep Club had a successful year and is looking forward to spurring the Mohawk teams on to many victories. RED ROOTERS-Fourth Row: From left to right- M. Loucks. M. Thompson, S, Smith, YI. Pullen, A XYessels, J. Patton, P. Moore, M. Hohnlund, li Poohl, M. Brendel, J. Fritz, P. Meeker, D. Bauer, S Yankovich. Third Row: L. Boyd, S. Ohrt. L. Schutt, P, jones, D. Gish, H. Zerble, C. Conway. J. Foster, C. Rowe, S. Sharpe, M. Nissen, -I. Brockett, K. johnson, K. Pearson. Second Row: N. Swinehart, M. Songer, G. Braner, P. Pinneke, H. Hicks, K. XYestwick, 5. Oleson, ll. Yan Every, M. Yankovich, S. Olson, D. Reisch, M. Denzel, M. Sprengeler, C. VVynn. First Row: M, Thornblade, P. Johnson,vP. Merk- man, S. Anderson, I. james, C. DeXYilde, B.. Longley, P. Taylor, M, Tageson, S. Snyder, M. Hanson, D. DuSold. Q Q I I January Thaw llie Klasoi: tiiy llieh Fvliilol lllL'wlll1lll5 tli:1xx1'fl :1 large zinfl :1l1pi'e1'i:1tix'1- IlllfllCllk't' U1-iolier 21. ILX ihey iiresentecl their opening tlflllllllllk' Ml-lAt'I'lllQ. uhlilllllilff' 'lliaxx' 'A ,Xn .1ll-s1h1111l 1.1st gm e 21 5Wllllf'-lPflCL'fl Vere t'11ri1i:1ii1'1- xx'hi1'h proviclefl nizmy inirilifnl nioiiit-nts I'oi'tlieplz1yg11ers, January Thaw was Mr. Conner's first show as Mason City's new drama director. A balanced and well - rehearsed cast proved Mr. Conner to be a thorough and versatile director. XN'ith ll 11151 ul- 14,1111-111411p11r1rz1ye1iainoflf ern clay' twiinerly. 'l'here were two fzuniliesg the inoclern tinge fzunily :iiifl the slightly olcl l-il5lll4lllK'll lQo1'kw111iil I'z1niil5'. The lQot'k1x'111imls llilll l11-en gone for six years tu luring their son, Nl:111, home froiii clinsing ll XYUlll2lll. Menn- while, Z1 powt-r eoiiipziiiy hzirl sold their house lu the Gages. Neither llllllllly wantecl to give up their elziinis on the house. 'llhe only answer was In live together. This uiiuniiifortalile ztrrangeineiit lerl io some nniusing situznicms and tense lllHIllClllS. The plot unraveled, ending happily and as characteristically comical as the rest of the play. Xleinliers of the east were lfffie Yitale. VN'il- liam Miller, llolly llieks, Rita Rzismussen, llreiifla llrose, .lzmette Spence, Rieharrl l'eter- son, lliehnrrl Sehniiclt, Karen VVestwick. Richard Martin, Terry Maxon, hlerry Tenny- son, Rohert llotter and Richard Long. All-State Festival Mason City musicians were strong in num- bers at the l956 All-State Music Festival in lies Moines, November 235-24. Sixteen vocal- ists. sixteen band and ten orchestra members participated in the yearly affair which included nearly H300 musicians from the whole state of Iowa. All-state auditions were held at New Hamp- ton for Mason Liityans Uctober 120. Vocalists tried out in quartets and instrumentalists play- ed solos before the jurlges. New llampton was one of six audition centers in Iowa. The Mohawk musicians left Klason City on a Friday morning and returned Saturday eve- ning. Practices were in session many times and at many places during the two-day festi- val. The performance for the public was given Saturday evening at H ffclock in KRNT thea- tre before a full house. The music held the Was lmpresslve attention of all in attendance and would have been a thrilling experience for anyone, llerald Stark, State University of lowa, cli- rected the all-state chorus: llermann llertz, lluluth Symphony Orchestra director, the all- state orchestra: and llugh llchlillan, L'IllX'l'T- sity of Colorado, the all-state band. .Xt the public performance the orchestra was first to display their talents. l'lus talent, there was a beautiful array of dazzling colors in the formals and suits. The band was next and gave forth with mighty music. Many favorites were played in interesting arrange- ments. The final group to perform was the chorus. linticing earfuls of songs were heard by all. Many valuable and unforgettable friend- ships were macle. All-State Festival memories will always be remembered. xo-.T .Ml 4 I' ALL-STATE VOCALISTS-Third Row: From left Second Row: Mary Stewart, Suzanne Aiidcrson to right-Gene lluckland, liinanuel Potiriades, Nancy Longley and Myrna Sprengqeler. Clark Trudo, Hill llalgetty, Gary Scliaper, Dave First Row: Marianna Staclelrnan, Zoe bherman, l.a Travlantl, Dave Gehlhoff and Paul Sentman. voniie Albaugh and Karen Kapplinger. 25-K ALL-STATE INSTRUMENTALISTS-Back row: 'Vfw1fH11.-Nt Nissen- - From left to right-R. Trudeau, S. .-Xllen, bl, Paul- Front Row: ll. lielnn, bl. llncveltl. Cftlwflcrg 5 son IM. Frahm, C. lk-XX'ilde, Nl. Hunter, ll. Hiiflllwk. R. llartsclt, ll. lrFarr1s,,l. llull, ll. llteltl. Marching Band Added Excitement f S its 6+y9 nf.,-14 Mr. Paul ,Behm Band Director Ladies and gentlemen, the Mason City High School marching band . . .' The l956-57 marching band was made up of all SU members in the high school band pro- gram. Adding show to the band were the head drum majors: .Ioan Hunt and Mary Hunter: and the twirlers, l'hyllis Moore. Nancy Fiala and Marianne linbusk, All of these were selected at tryouts and were regu- lar members of the band. .X tribute to the football teams of the public schools in Mason City was given at the first game. The band formed an M for Mason City High School, a FV for the junior college, an R for Roosevelt junior High and an MU for Monroe junior High, During each formation the respective school songs were played. The half-time program of the second game, consisted of the playing of several well-known marches. .-X guessing game of drooclles pro- vided entertainment at the next game. The band formed them on the field and played appropriate songs. Some of the drootlles formed were a rat race, a snake going upstairs, a snake going-downstairs and a railroad built by a man with a one-track mind. At the homecoming, the band took part in the half-time festivities, and the theme was the November presidential election. A heart was made for Oueen Sheila and her attendants. to All Home Mohawk Grid Game T111-5' w1-r1- 11111 r1-1I f1fJ15 1111 Z1 111010 111 11:111Qr. X11-1111111g11-M 111 1111111-, 11111 111 1111- 11111111 1111-111- 111-12 11 +1111w1'11 cx:11'11y W111-ru they wcrc 111 11111111 1111 1111- 111111111111 11c111 111 mukmg 1fJI.1II1l' 111111N. 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This student band provided music throughout the show. 'lCIlIl 1121111111 111111 Zoe Sherman had Z1 dog 1'1g'h1 111'1-r I1 fuzzy 111111111' 11'l'1e11 each 01111111611 'l'1111ig'l'11 You 11c1o11g1o Me . 1 fXlar11111111- l':Il1Jl1S1i, who appearecl very ug, 11111ur111 111 il 11:11111er 1111s1u111e 111111 1920 ac11011s, 'X 4 set the 11'l1111e 11u11ie11ce roaring with See You ' 4 T- ' 3 .. 1.1111-r .-Xll1ga1orl She appeared as Miss Q K- 1 6311111113111 111 192-l. X ,- 1, ,T A 1 Polly Taylor, Judy Hutzell and Barbara , . if 31 ' A 1 Naifeh soft-footed to the tune of Ukele1e 1 Y I gf 5' .M '111' -'fx Style. ,1!1g,t11!A ' Y, , 1155 A r111'1l1111 1111111-s1 111-111'ce11 llill Bailey and . if 1 Z J llisl 111111- 211111 ,lllllx 111111- Notes 1'a1le11 for ' 1 11111111-111'e I1Ill'111'1llZl1l12ll. The crowd chose H111 af' 1, 1 ' 1111111-1' 111111 111s r111'k 'll r1111 music 1111111 111g11ts. 1 1 A K ' l11111'c1'er 1111111 111111115 received prizes. i Q '1 3 NO GRASS SKIRTS?-T111-sc 1l11'ee girls are liflilllf 1111- 11u1l1e11ce 1111 1111, llllklglllliilj' 11111 111 Ha11'1111.M lhey are l111rl111r11 Xaifcli, ,lu1l5' Hutzell 111111 Polly laylor. PUCKER UP-Sll'2lIl,LIC 1l1i11gs seem 111 111- l11111pe11111g 111 l1111'c1'l1' Vick, 1.111-lla liaker, Mary 111 Palmer 31141 Shirley xlliflfl' j11s1 because lllffj' were kisserl 11111111 11114111. :To 1' 'il- '91, xi. ' Enjoyable fo All .X quartet consisting of l'hil Lovins, ,lim Yoting, liayitioiitl Peterson and Denny Loeckle took the audience lJtiwn liy the Riverside and put theni right ln the Middle of the llouse. lftiur girls were doing the craziest things iXll liecause lle Kissed Them fiofidtiightfl liill llztlgetty told the audience of l'riendly l'ersttasion. Paul Sentman sang The Shadow Waltz while Jane Pullen gave her bal- let interpretation of the song. 'lihe third setgnient featured the girls' chorus with several piano and vocal attractions. The show sped along to its end with the girls' ehtirtis singing several light selections. XVhen You thine lu the linfl of zt l'erlect Day hy the girls' chorus concluded the show and inztny weeks ot' wtirlc and planning. lt was not all work that made a good show, however. tieneral fun and enjoyment of work- ing with each other made the hehind the scenes liztppenings as interesting' as the show itself. The long hours of work and planning that Mr. Nissen, choir director, put into this variety show was appreciated by those who worked with him and by those who viewed his work. .Ns long as the students of Mason City lligh Sclimil have iniaginzttions and the desire to work together, there will always be a Fall lftlllies. HILL BAILEY-XYIQU needs llill Haley when X011 can have the rock 'li roll music fit Hill llailev and His lfive. They are Gary julsnn, Toni lJutclier,'Clark Trudo, Paul Agapitos, jim Halson and Jack Peterson. E i PRANKING GHOST-Clark Trudo is out to scare everyhorly in the audience with his song, Spooky The Ghost. PQOR DOGGIE-This poor doggie lost its head twice, lean Patton and Zoe Sliernian pulled him apart during both performances uf Fall Follies. XX Xl IX QQ , X f ' . ' 41 n f nit' E X N X x 3 H 95 -Big vig 4 - T, Xl 14 D VW? .. A Delicate Snow Flakes Ushered In O ll E fi xi O Ly 5545 X X fad xl! I d STEAMING GREETINGS - Suzanne .-Xlmrlcmwml agrees that 1110 fmwls clafx 1121.11 am wriginal xx'z1yf1fs:1yi1:: Merry L'i11'if1nms, THE FINAL TOUCH-.X LAI1 iN1zx1m irc-c Hll firm flrwr cvmmplctcs Ilm c.hI'INl!I1ZiS fwiixmq in Xlnwu City P11211 Schull fu Rnquvl Pnllmlu, lf'-rwll I-lrslsmfl, Mfmica Hart. KZi!'l'll Ilzuikcr, Gayle I:I'2i1lL'I', Iiarbzxm Zurblc, ,lufly Xyilliiilllx :md Rzmfli l'1X'ZlIIlII11XYiET verify. THE WIND-UP - rlqwlll l5vXX'1l1Ic if glkilillgf rvmlju tw tzxkc za Swing at il SIVZUITFII pirmta 111 I'l'IlI1CL'5 l urf1cx w Spzmish claw. jurly IDHYIS, Turn Hawkins, Karen Smlrlurgzxzalwl, and Xyillllll l.yp1I1111c1' stzmfl by tu unc him Un. Us S, 'wa XE- s.. -.s. ,, L.. E 1 'O' ...in S ,J -., N'-An-vs 'Za y'1x . , . K Q fl X -1. W-.::r-'ul Christmas L T .f- ,.-- A Q 41- 41,- if CHILLY CONVERSATION - Students take time LOVELY SONG - Lqvomw Albilllgh, a senior, to CXUIIZLIIQC grctctiltgs lmcfwrc gating lmmq, Sumq- arg ztwzuts hor turn in tllc c,iH'lSlII12iS ptlfngrzun tor 'thc- XX'1l.iIiIli-f fvwr rides :tml cmtltcrs are lllllfilljtl fm' them. Nlllflvlli bffflbi HW 5t'I 'ilWP 5010 WHS Lovely VCNCC5 FYUIII tllc Sky. Festivities Opened Winter Season , SING SINGTDHVCVIYZIVIZHNI,P11111 knfww it'5 hero 34HIIll'NVl1CI'C,H spfvuts Domtlly Mc- TCIIUNTHI. SYHVYY HICIWIM 211111 B111 IQHCIICX, while scztrcluug trzmticztlly tlmtugh her -511-HNYP' AIIHIII-vtlxzzc wlnle I-iam' pulse. Shu gmt this lttxni-,inns th-ghnmtitttit speech Stewart accwmpanies. att the Christmas prtvgrzun. W rlz, Giving and Play Highlighted Y ix .vu-audi THEY LOOK ALIKE - Francis Barnd, left, checks the original copy with the stencil to check for errors in typing. Francis works daily in the Co-op Office. A TWIST HERE - A TWIST THERE - Dick Hulaluarcl, inultilitli machine rmperatcmr in the C0-up Office, gives the final check befure starting a press-run. SO THIS IS HOW THEY DO IT - Ann Giesen and Karen Sunrlergaard examine engraving proofs during an Art Department tour of Kayenay Engraving. Winter Seaso Clockwisez THE RAINBOW'S END -W I Ill Fiinm lwffkx ax if ln' !U11:,1l th- nfl 11 YM, m111?1'fw, .XL'I11.xHj' 1:.:N ix Nwrln- 'Em izwz- .' vw:1':iMw11 1 My tb- xtu1lu11'N 2 Il1L'f'lIIiXIII11Nf-TLCYJI'VUIVT. THIS LOOKS GOOD VM Nlwkw i- I.:u11 ' 'x Inzuvl Till! fix-viflixz- inf' fzsxwxltv rzmflv. 7,111 Iwi: lllx I'.T1'L111l, Xisujx Llzmf- I.:-dw, Nfimriv 'IRQ'-NHI1 .mxl Slnirlm Ill-xrwfl-lx :uv xumxiwflmx rw rxmkv Nunuwll 11 'l'I1n-yquw N1-llixzg L'llIl'1,X'l-HI' lfiiI,.X. THE LAST STAPLE 7,lvfr'.X11!1ruw1r, -llvim Xffmtl, Iffnll S1-11111-:IIA :ml ,M:1:1 VJLYIHIH Nlww lwxx 1111-j. IQLI ahnul tlwir law iwuu fx: 'lbv I 111 TM111 FL-1M:'v U-' jl111i1fr'Qt11kcwVc1'. HOLIDAY HOUSE -f 1111- lLIl'ClllTJlK' rlvlilll! Xhls Crcntcfl My XI:1:'l:m Iixvkuxumm NCCHI1-1 vnu' I rl clxwwsrmuLlu-1st11msfllsplay. 'Q' ask, f ' -,5fp A .vw V fx - T' f 7'?1' 4 Xivx -- . xx x.y-Ir '1 Q QQ 'Q qw vfq Y f f wi! I fq U' . , w - A :si I 55341, X .mi Q ,111 ,,- , , , . A 1 . 'W n I 3 g, T . . . s 2 S It xg 5, . 'ia Q1 ni e Z 1 'A :.? - B Yuletime Meant Fine Arts Fest 11115 11ru11of1r11, 1111'1--J11,-11 111. 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Merry L'11r1s111111s A1111 11211111j' 'ca.c:1t1o111 Norman Selness Strings Instructor STRINIQS YENSEMBLE-Standing: From Aleft to Seated: X11-1.1111 1111-1111111, Xwmg, 1Q111,f,f. 511 1 1 Fig -.1111111111 5C1l1CNS, -11rc1'111r, 1.111101 5c11111cr, 11111, .11111-111' 1'1I'2i11111. 1.014111 Y11111111 1 1111 11111111 L'1r1ck, 11 1l'l '1'-1 1111111 1YflV11.Q -1 ft11111' 11111111c1111'1 1X1C112lI'K1 51'11111tz, 1.11L11rc b11crr11fQ4 ..-ey., . FIRST ROW: THIRD ROW: Nancy Longley Pat Knief Karen Kapplinger Nancy Taylor Dara jones Phyllis Payne Judy Sherbino Barbara Danforth Marianna Stadelrnan Suzanne Anderson Debby St. Clair Ann Pendergraft Maxine Schultz Sally Secory Mary Jo Palmer-- Marilyn Schwab Phelo Malaktaris Beverly Vick Luella Baker Holly Hicks Joan Molter SECOND ROW: Linda Young Judy Watters Dorothy Bigelow Judy Albrecht Susan DeSart Lavonne Albaugh Marilynn Wicks Sabra Olson Jane Pullen Karilyn Kirlin Ann Giesen Barbara Wiggens Ellen Olson Karen Daniels Barbara Naifeh Shirley Moore Myrna Sprengeler Winnie Pringle Jean Patton Janet Gray Zoe Sherman Suzanne White Linda Lysne Karen Clapp Gary Julson Gary Hickok Bill Dalgetty Steve Stahl Russell Hanson john Griffin Chuck Chorak Paul Sentman Clark Trudo jim Halsor Gene Buckland Emanuel Potiriades David Travland Hazel Elliott Judy Wolfe Barbara Zerble Faith Teeple Barbara Stiger FOURTH ROW: Bob Grant Lanny Payne Gary Schaper Raymond Peterson Chuck Woodiwiss Phil Lovins Bob Stevens LeRoy Butler Larry Moen Ronald Krutzinger Steve Van Houten Eugene Belseth Noel Motter Jerry Young Richard Barton Ronald Factor Larry Johnson Bob Callow Max Hubbard Denny Weber Denny Loeckle Annette Hagens Accompanists: Linda Lyons Dave Gehlhoff Gretchen Mugge Mary Stewart PHE INSIDE STORY - Russ lixmscn, Chuck Chorak anrl lillgl-lu' Belseth, below, and llclmlmy St and and Susan llcbart, iight, clcinonstrale unusual utarmg appzirel Vl'Ul'll uuclcr the choir robes. Choir Performed M--.J at Christmas and Winter Concert '1i11K'1'41?'1l1 111111-111111 QlP1f1 r111w11 1'111111'111111i 10 1111' rim-11 11+ 11r11x'1111- 11111s11' 1-III' 1111- 171111- .Xrls 151-N111':11 111 1Jf'K'K'1111lC1-. :11111 12111-r 111-r1'111'1111-11 111 1111-1r:1111111:11 XYIIIICI' C1JIl1'Cl'1. ,X 1111.11.1r1.111,1111c111111''1'1'11:11k11xskyR N111- k'I'I1k'1iCI' 511111- 111g'1111g'1111'11 11ll'1I' .Xr1s 1 cs11x'z11 111'rf111'111:1111'11. 11111111111-11 111 1111N 1111-111111 W1-rc 1111' 11l1I1111llI' 11Xk'I'1llTC,-' '1'1'1-11111i, '.1'12l11l'L' 111' 111c SIIQLLI' 1'111111f, I1:1111'1- 111' 1111' 1111 1 1ll1Cw' 211141-.X1sY2l11Lf11141110 1'1111x'c1'f, '1111L' 1-11181 11cr111r11111111'1- 111 X1111'1'z11'kcr S11111: 1'111111111z11c11 11111113 111' r1-111'r1rf:11 f111r111g 111 1111 Nlr YMN1-11 1111101181111 ra-11111c11 111g 1111111- 11crf 111 111' furu 111:11 11111 W1111111 1.11 111111 111c 1-r--gr:1111. 111 2111111111111 51111111 1111xcr1 grwups fr11111 1110 1 mr 411113 1115111011131 1111141u 111r111c 111353 Star 51'-111. '1'11cc11111r s11z1rc11 1110 11rr1gr11111 W1111 1110 g1r1s' M h gin-1'111111111r111g111c 1r1111cr 11111111-r1. .X x'11r11'1y STACKS.O.F Muslcfpwl Nxfml' Y1'fl1lW1'fCC11'T' --1 11111F1c:11 I1l1!I11JL'I'S 111g'1111q1111-11 11115 appear- su1cc15 11 1111111 1-1 111c1U111c5 1ro111 1.1c cx1c1151vc 1111151c - 1 A - -' - h .. 1 mmm, 3111-Qc. 111g11 1111 111c 11st 1,11 I11X'UI'1lL'r were 1XCC1 ' River 111 111c X1g111, 1-3rez1c1 111 'lcarsf' 1o Thee XYQ Sing, and The Lord's Prayer. Girls' Glee Club Scored Success XX'inter was :L time nl lwziiily. :infl mlm Girls' lilce L luh in an arrzix' nl- 1'llmn-iw' fiirinzils s11nQ hir Ihr :innuzil winlei' L'ullUL'l'l. Their numlwrs inuliilh-il: Hull lizixm- flle fl Sung ln My lle:1rl , uililllllllllvllllllu. l 'llzlllicfl In liml l,:1SI Xiglnu, .Xlxx':i5!' zlnrl Let N411 Your Sung lfncl'. 3 40' .X rusllc ul pctlicmits zinnl lwrinzil nel cwulrl he hezlrcl fluzitiiig' mini the sizigl- when the Girls' iilce fluh pcrfurim-cl. Colleen XYy1in,presiflr-nI,:ni1lVlfmlnn Chris- lizlnsnn, vice presirleiil, xx'111'lu-fl with l'aul Nissen, choir and glee chili ilirecior, lu plan :incl execuie the inn-lmlies for the Y1lTl4lll5 occzisiuiis that glee club sang mhiring thc year. I fa .Xiimlier fiinciiun which kept the glee cluh egg if-5 husy cluring the winter was the CllI'lSll'IlZlS Fine Arts Festival. They shnrcrl the spulligln with the choir and clrainzitics department. FRILLY FROCKS - Martha Songer, Shirley Vick, Carolyn Allen, Sharon Graham and Eileen Kjerlancl Personnelz Third Row: Betty Holding Betty Mitterer Elaine Oakley Sonya Grimm Suzanne Thomblade Sandra King Jean Messer Jo Ann Christiansen Shirley Schiller Janice Burrell Pat Haveker Delores Evans Carol Johnson Carolyn Allen Polly Taylor Colleen Vllynn Mary Schwanke Rachel Schultz Eileen Elliott Suzanne Sawyer Vicki Larson Second Row: Judy Alitz Barbara Estle Coreen Ersland Gloria Martin Sherry Aspland Sally Livingstone Margaret Lynch Pauline Thompson Nancy Thompson V x IVV? Xt l'l4' 'Q' ' VLH' .,i, . ..rii4,.i f. . r xi ii ml ti l 1 4313.2 Iz1tliuu11tf't'-:wil Personnel: Second Row-QContinuedJ Nancy Phillips Rita Paulson Carolyn Grout Barbara Burhite Suzanne Maxwell Pat Snell Karen Cogill Eileen Kjerland Pat Lindahl Sara Smith Beth Van Every Sharon Haxton janan Beck First Row: Delores Strait Mary Jo Thornblade Nancy Hugo Bonnie Poohl Sharon Graham Shirley Vick Mary jo Denzel Renee Lee Barbara Parker Barbara Braner Janice Stevens Shirley Plath Pat Reynolds Marilyn Holmlund Beverly Cookman Judy Hunt Martha Songer Sandra Heard Q, lytf f N9 S Q Q- 9 'D Se' 'sf' - 9 9 . N'9xci,b-xffgy 4 xx? 9 '62, 9x00 6 I' 4' , 2,4060 A 94 far' V9.5- afz- 'I' Balanced Scoring Was Main Key to vfl' , 9.560 - w uosnwn Q . r?3g' 96,1 , . vgvh, 65:21, 'Fw O Y' 45' 02 0 'O .4 4 6'Q.'Qq??' ada 6' 94 lf Zf Q' 0 9 ff . WQWVOV ,QQQQOVQQW C0036 6 0 65, 76 '52 'Za' 0 'BQ' o A 1, 4 L' 94 QQ? Aer, affaf 69,5 joe Bryant Bill Byerly Bob Byerly Ike Chamberlin Ron Dalton Frog Hahn Bill Holder Roger Horn Gary Kavars Pat Lennan Bob Okerstrom Dick Payton Garwin Ward Marlin Wolf I C7' -s 'o 0, -7-1' 91 Ga Q 249'-ar. nuevo ' ,' , za.. .xg- -W- ' 'bv ' 6 .'. ' 8 Q08 - .s WGr..g I. me '::mQ 15 The feature of . K by IIN' me bbilfidm m0 ' w re 5 get dm EB! et Seldiinae at th, atsk k m th! 0. nt?:wU9'M 9.949 1- de'-'?,l6tZo6o . e ll oi the a bad 659' 05- 9 enced ball 4.95 efb' 6 work Sharp Mohawk Basketball Dffense U 'Q Ei 'c mn 55 Sm N. Q m N Y' K. Q, obvqs if ,Q G 2 Q fm, wg, Q: X fic X 349 Mex., fx 4 XX? 1962355 0. 61059645 XO R. .6 . M , GN ef? 6 'Pwr tba -Q' 61 1 M hawk Cagers W n I3--Lost IO ,V 1 X l AN J f If 1 L LN N 111 J P wL'x 1 -1 'ff' .lx ifw fxti.-1t.tl A-um 1 ' ',.f' f ' I Mjllg ' U .'1Ah' 411 -g'XX ,LgXX , , ff' ' ,.v .-. . .. z,-,.5,l , l AV yr, 1-.1-V :H .XM in '56-'57 Season ' ml . -:,.i'a' lim lla SEASON RECORD MOHAWKS OPPONENT Fort Dodge Ames Cedar Falls Sioux City, Central Waverly E. Des Moines N. Des Moines Charles City Fort Dodge Waverly W. Waterloo E. Waterloo Webster City Charles City E. Waterloo W. Waterloo Fort Dodge N. Des Moines SECTIONAL St. joseph Holy Family DISTRICT Northwood Lake Mills Marshalltown VARSITY - Second Row: From left to right 1' I' 4 XX itll! XAXAYN, ill I ll is Hlnmilvfzlm, lfll l l l First Row: From left to right: IQ ll I Xl ' XX l l ' fl II l ll I Hx, E., Mm' , '1 C X111X111. 1111 11.111.1X1'11,1 1'11Q 1.11111-1'1'Ql111 11 111111111X 1 X1111 111 11111111 1111111 1 1X11 1111111111111111111111111 111111111 1.111 11111 N111111- 1k1'1N1' 111111115 11L11'1l1Q 11 11.111111 111 131g flfi 11111111111'111s 111 11111511 111 .., 111111111 1'111XX11111:11l11 1 1 1111111 11111 511'11L'1i1'l'4N 1'z1g111'+ S1ZlY1L'11 11111 1110 11 1111 11111 1111111111 1111111111 111111 11 11.1AN 111 11111 1111111111111 X111111 111111111L'11 :1 11 1' 11111- 1111111 1111'111 11111 1111- ,111111:111'11Q I 1111111 11111 1111111111 1111 111111 1 1 111 1 111 111111 11111111111 111l' 11111111111111 111-1-11111111 1 11111 XM111111111 11111111'11 1111'111. :11111 1:11 XX111111111111,11111111111111111111111111111-1l.1111111 XX 111-111111 1111111 111111 1111- X11111:111'11x :1g:1111 111- agers Had Fair oop Record Sax 1111111. 111111171 ,11111 11111111 :11111 14-1'1'xxv:11A11 I. , . A .. ., . . -f i 5-' . N 4 11111 1111111 1111 X111 15lK1X 111 11111111111 KX 11 111111 .1 X1-1111111 11111 111111 111L' 131111g111f. X111-111 . 1' -, 's 1-'1 -501'-11 1 04+ 011 IC p TALK 1111 1 1111111, 11111I111X1111.L1,1,1I1, 111111 1, 111111 1.11 .1111.1111 11111111111 .11l11cc .11111 111 c11111'z1g'1-111c111 11s 111111 111'1-111111 111 1111-111 4111111111-1' 17111 111 11111111 V14 1 I'-'1 1111 9 11 1 1- tl PE -0111011 11111 S11-111'11111' :1114 1111 1lIl9' 1 x1'1g' -4-lx 11' 11'1 -'fg-'1 ' - EIT TO ME1-11111 'j ,A 1.Q1 r :'.11'-111-.11111 -1'-J. 1 BASKETBALL PALLET 1 - ' '11 111- 1' ' YAY L2 'V U 9 LITTLE MOHAWK CAGERS-Third Row: From Second Row: G. Merkel, I. Thorpe, D. Hawley left to rigii.-l'n:icl1 li. llzniiiiiiq, j. Iiaiic, ll. j,jolmwi1,'l'. XN'rigli1,'l'. lfinlcy. Lfomiclly, 'lf llilillllflll, -I. Callmun, l.. Vlfarcl, I.. First Row: l.. l'crisl1o, IJ. XXX-lmcr, S, Van Houten, D lxzwary, l,, Xlillzrrzl, ll, Cjraiit. Cliristianseu, ll. Fiiiiiegari, Successful Season for Sophomores 5 R I i , vs-' ls I i 1 it S l K l Dick Banning Sophomore Coach SEASON RECORD Mason City Opponent 52 Ames 51 57 Cedar Falls 35 57 Waverly 25 62 East Des Moines B 50 42 Charles City 46 66 Waverly 35 48 West Waterloo B 54 54 East Waterloo B 58 51 Charles City 42 62 East Waterloo B 65 72 West Waterloo B 60 58 East Des Moines B 40 71 North Des Moines B 57 59 Orchard 48 57 Fort Dodge 47 Winter Was Time of Preparation ' ' 1? I -01 ' MIIOI CITY HIGH TICHOOL COIICIIT IAIID 4-1 for the Mohawk Music 1 V1 N ff 1 l at -nv!-' 1 1 rl 4 XXLIL NR 1' I1 lu N 1 Lk SPIC AND SPAN INY BUTTONS Maker IWW jf I F B L A Ex Iored Business W rld 111111111111' 111Q11 s1'1111111 g'11'1s 1111111-11 1111' 1121111 C11211111'T 111 1-'.11,1.,1. 111 1f1f111f1T. 1111s 111111111-1' 1'cu1:11'1-11 11s 1111111-11.14111 11147111111 uf I1 1111-111111,-1-111 11111 1111111111111 111111111711111111, THE PURPOSE 111 1111- 111'g11111!:1111111 as Q1YL'11 111 1111- 111111111-1' '1,f1N 111 '1111 111-11-11111 1111111- 11L'1L'111. 11!Q14L'xX1Xl', 1111x1111-ss 11-11111-12111111 121 '1'111'11-11111-1'1111-111111111111111-ss.s111'1:11.1111111'11111'11-- 111111- 111'g11111f11111111s1111111-11111 1211 '1'111111'1-111'- 11q1- 11111111111-1111-111s 111 s1'11111:11'-11111 111111 111111111111- 511111111 1111111113 111111 141 111 1111-111'111111111- s1'1111111 1X'111'1'i,11'1111111'21C111'2111111N111l'NN1111'. 11111 N111f11'111 11111111':1s1'1-q111111'11' 1-11111111-11 111 Il 1111f1111-fs Nl111A1k'LN1 111 111Q11 s111111111 11'11s 1'111111L'11 111 111- 1111 111'111'1- 1111'11111l'1' 111 1-.11,1..1X. 14111111XX111Q g'r11111111111111, 11 111K'11111K'14 111111111111111'11111' 111-11711111 2111 11ss111'11111-1111-111111-11 LORRAINE FIEGEN, 1111-+1111-1112 .XV111111 111-1'1111111s. 111111' 111-Y'N111l'111: X1111'11'1 L'111'1'1111. 1'1-- 1'111'11111g 51-1'1'1-1:1111 5111111-1' 1111sgz111. 11'1'11s111'1-1': 1-1111-11 1D1111111:11111, 1111111-s11111111111g rL'1'1'L'1Z11'YI 111111 1.1111111111 1'-1111111-11 1115111111111 N1-1'1'1-11 Zlx 1111'1'Xf c1'u111'c 1111111411 111111 1'111sf1'1111111 1'11Z11l'111L'11 111111 511: s1111111111g CfP1111.11111L'K' 1'111111'1111-11. 111111' 111111111 111-1111-11 111 1111111 111'11g1':1111s 211111 1111- 1111111111211 111 A12Lf'. .X1 1110 11111111111-1. 111115 11'1-1'1- 111'L'SL'111L'11. 1-X 11r1111zc 11111 11'11s g'11'c11 111 1-111111 I.11'S1 f'k'Zl1' 1111-111111-1' 11.1111 1111111 1111 111'111'1- 111111 111 Kx11111 111'- 1111111-w. 211111 Z1 511X'L'1' 11111 1111' S1-11111111 yl'Zl1' 111' CXK'Cll111P11111 first f'C'Il1' 111L'l111M'I'S. .X g11111 11111 11'11s Q'1YC1l111111A111'l.'TS. - , - - . .. 1 ,, 11111112 X. 1111111111 1, 11111111113 X. 1'111111, XX. 1111- 11111.1x.1Q1-1-11, Second Row: P, SC111l117. 11. 1111111111-, if N1u1s1-11, IJ R11fs. S. '1-l1U'1i1'1', S. 1.111'k11'111111. 1. 1111l1111l!', D1 1111111-11 1.. L41111111111 First ROW: tl. 13:111111111, 1., 1'.11'31'11, S. R1111111s1-11, S N11-11411, 11, Q.12ll'1i. 1, X1-1s11111 5. 111-111111115 X1 N 11' X 111 RH111. Q 45 o 1956-57 FUTURE NURSES - Back Row: S. Allen. S. 511-1412. lf. 'll-q1l1'. li, lZr11xx11. K, Nlrfluirc, A. 1,11-w11, Xl, Nlbkbll. IJ. l.x.111N. Second Row: X. Shcfflcr, A. Shmop, G. liurrcll, R. Future Nurses Had Aclkini. X 2111 Hf1u1Q11, Cf111f1ver, 5. Xxviifllllf, Vl. Xllthcrf, R, Schull. A. Front Row: l'. ,l11l111Nf111, Xl. SCllVK'?il1, fx, I,C'llflL'I'gI'ZilT. C. gX11rlc1'sc11, L. Yan Every. Multi-Activities The highlight of Illli 5'CZ1Y.S l'Qllllll't' N11111-s L'l11l1xx11x11I'1Ql1l11'1111111l1cS1:11--l'111x'1-1s111'-114 l11xx':1 Ill I11xx'z1l1ty, ll1cyl1111'111111- 1111111l1:11' llllll 1h1' llllI'Slllg' Ill-flgll-fllll 111 thc UlllXt'l'5llj'. lQx1-ry l 1'l1l11y lllllllll' lllll'Nl'5 1111'111l11-1K llilfl 11:1111ly salcf 111 lhv firxt 1'l11111' c111'1'1fl111'. 'lllu-5' X11lfl l111111c111111lc Iuflga, fllXlllll5 11111l l1111xx11.1-w. 'Wmlh the 1111111c5' they 01111111-fl lllL'f' 1'i111111ccfl :1 111-l1l11'iy1. EACH MEMBER l11-V111111' 1-ligll1l1- 11111 thv llclrl 11111 hy 1llll'llfllllQ' 111 lL'Zl5l llillll 111' thc lllK'CIlllQN 11111l 11111'111'i11111111g 111 1h1- 01111-ly 4:1l1-s. L'llllK'l' rolling 1111 l1ll1lilllQ thc Cllllflf. I,lAL'5l'll'l1I lQ11N11ly11 Schull 1'11ll1'1l 111 11r1lc1' 11111 11111-l111QN K'llx'll 111+111Ih. Xlk'Illl'L'l'N 1lQ'I'l'l'1l llllll thc 1-x1-11111g lllL'L'llllQN W1-11' ZllXX'llf'5 YCYY 1111v1'cf1111g, 11111-N1 f111'11l4crN h1fl111lwl f1u1l1'111 11111'f1-x fr-1111 St. 'l11sc11l1E Klx-ry ll11f11i1:1l. xvhw flux-,'1'1l11-fl Il 15'11ic11l lll1I'SC'S clay. ONE OF THE MOST 11v1s1a11fll11g 11111- qmru- war g1x'c11 l1y' Il XY11rl1l NYM Il army 1111151-. Shy 1f1l1l llf 1hc CXClIlIlQ'. l1ar1'11ix'l11: h1'1- IL uurfu lcafls flurlhg 11 xx':1r. The cluh 1'r0111cfl imcrcft 111 llllfrlllg aurl w11rkc1l srcaflily 11,1 11r111m11e nursing as Z1 CZlI'CCI'. IS IT STRAIGHT - RAs3ly11 Schutt dreams of thu 1lq1y 1:1 13,11 111111111 when Qhc wxll rcnlly he I1 1111rsc. Xl411'11g:1 .Mlluzxf lxclpf l1c1' zuljuft l11-1' 1lz'c:1m czxp, .71 ,- 7 I' E 1,11 ' x QQ. 1 . 1 1 ,111111 'v-1 I I TEACHERS OF TOMORROW -- 11-1111. flum-C 1101, X111x1111- 1'!1'2l11Il1. 1211111111 1'1111111, 111-11-11 .-X11111-151-11 111g1gl1111-1 1-111-1-14 1.11-1 11-11-1,11 1111111111111 1111.1 1111,-1113 211141 111-151111111111 .51-1111-11i 1-'1':1111'1-1 STCIUIVCII, 1T211C11 1111- 101111-F7 51-111.1.l f.1'll1A 111 1-511-1, 1111111111-1-, S1g11111i11g 011-111, 1XliI'l1j'l1 11111111 111111 X1111'g:11'c1 1.1111ckN. 1111, x121Xll1L' N'111111f, X11-1111 1C1'1-11111-1, X11-111111 1111-11- Future School Mmm Learned 511111-r1'1s111g' L'1111C1I'1'l1 111 11111111 111 1.1111'11111 C1C111C111fl145Y s1-1111111 11111 11111- 411. 1111- S111-11111 111' 111' 1111-f 111. 1'iL1111I'L' '1'1-111111-1x 11111411111 111r1111, 111'1-s1- 111-111: N1llI'Q1ll'l'l 1.11111'111, 111'1- 1Pl'1'51f1l'111Q 111111- '1'111111111f1111, 11'1'Z1Nl1l'L'I'Q 1'1111'lI UIN1111, N -N1 1 1 l11lI'X' 111111 K1IlXl111' S1-111111f, 1111-111 11111111 111-1'111'1111 N1'1'1'1-11 215 1111 1111 - 1-11-111 111 1111- 111111, 151'11111'1-4 511-1-1-1-11. Zl41X1Nl'I', 111-1111-11 111 f11111-1'1'1x1- 1111x1111 111C'L'I111Qf L'YL'1'5' 111111-1' 1111-511111 1111.111 111 1'1111111 31111, F111-11111 111'11g1':1111N 1111111111-11 11111'11:11'11 F11g1-1' I111'1-1'-11 1-11'111111g1- 111111--111, 11 1:1111 1111 1'11111---1- N , 1-111111111'1- 111111 1'1-11111111111-1111 111' 111-11-11 1'1.111K'1-11111. 111111 Il 111111'11- 1111 1311111111 111111 1111- 31 KE . N1L'11111l'1-N 111111 111111-111111111 '111 11-111111111' '11111 X 1 111111-Q1 Il1Il1l.'IAlZl1. :1111-11111-11 1'1'11N111-1'1111- 11-11111- 1-rx 11I1Y. 111111 Y1N11L'11 111111 O1'l11' 11-'11'111-1' 1111- 1K'4ilL'. 1.1 1 .N 1 rx X11-111111-1'N1111' XK'11X H111-11 111 11111K '11111 '11'1 11111-111-511-11 111 11-:11'11111g Ilx Il 1'111'1-1-1' 1114 XY1111 11'111 -111111- 11111'1'1'N 1111' -' 1 111111111 111'111. 1111-1' 111111 111111-111 11111111 11111111-1'1'1-111111 1111-11' 1'1!1Xx 111111 11111111 11111 111-1111111111 111 111'111'111ww1-511111'111g'11111-1'c1111r1- 5 111Q111'1'l11f1. K1111'g11r1:1 1 .f1l11'1iN. UI11' 111 1XK'1'l11Y Z1L'11Y1' 1110111- 111-rx. 111111 1111' 1111111714 111' 51-r1'111g' 215 111111111X- 1211.1 SCk'T'L'I'lI'X', 1 1 ff' ' ' 1 -fg, JUMP - JUMP 121-111111 IH111111, 1-'u1111'1- '11CZ1C11CI'N 1110111111-11 1111111111-N 11111- t'11'1 111 1111- 111111- 111 It 1.111c11111 5111-1-11 1'111111 N11-1' 111111111 111 11L'1A 11111111 011111 . 1'- ,W G. A. A. ed Active Sportsmanship G.A.f1, 'QQBINET - '1'11e f11-1'1C1-1'- 111111 Ilf1Y1N1'I'X 11-1' 1111- P11-'f 11'1w 11 xx 111-11 11'Ll'11 111 111' 111111 1111111 1 11111 11 Il 11111111111 111 111 111r1N X11111111 X N111111 Il , x .1.11. 11111 .111 - 1111 111 1131-1. 1'1111'11'111 1'111114C11, 1111111111 111111 11111111111 11X11111111111111x11111111 I'11 511111. POW 1 1 .N 11' 1111111 NL1111I1 1 11111111 C11l'1N111C s11111111111 1111' 111111 '1N 11 1L lXl'N Illl' 11IlI111N 11111'111'- '1L1111x1'f1 X X 11111111 11.111u.11111'. Girls 1ez1r11e11 3111111 Sf1OI'lQ!'I'lZlHS1l1IJ 111 active 41111115 ax W1-11 as 111 speemlor sports when they -1111111'11f1,.'1,.X. X11-1'1111g'+ 111-re 111'111 111 31:05 111 111e g'ym 1111 1111-M1111 111111 1'Tlf121f'5. -V111 .X1111 c,.1lT1Hl1Z1I1NCl1, 1111-N11111111. 111'1-f1111,-11 1JX'L'I' 111151-1111gx -1111111 1 1111111111 f1'1'r1-1z1ry, 1111111 1111- 111111111ex 411. e:11'11 l111'i'I1l1Q, 1-2LI'111f'Il f1r11111, 1FL'ZlNl1T4'I', 1111114 1':1r1- 411. 11111111 XX'111Lx1l were 1'11'1y 1'1'111s per 1111111111-1'. 71'111'f1' 11111,-4 11'1'1'1' 11s1111 1'11r ll 1Y1IJ 111 1111111 512110'11CIl1'11CI'S11U11L'Q'C. .XIAIPY 11111 1111-e1111gf, 11111 1'11111, 1'111111111se11 111 1111r15' 51111111111111r1', W111111111' 111111 se11111r g1r14 I112lj'Cf1 x':1r11111f Q'Z1lllCS111111C gym. The C2.pX..X. g1r1s 11t'1.L'Z1.1QC1 the w11111e11 faculty 111 :1 x'o11ey11z111 gzune. V1111ey11z11l was one 111 1111- 1.2lX'UI'1IC :11'111'111es, They z11s11 y11:1ye11 1111441-111:111, 11:111 ZlTl'11C1'f', 1111011 XX'i'Zl111C!' per' 1111111111. 5XV1Tlll11111Q. 111111 1111-11 w:1Q :1 s1'11:1r:111- 111JxV1111g 11-:1Q'1111 111:11 11:11 11111'11 111 2111 g11'1s 1114 1111- r1'11r1111. .X11 g11'1f :1g1'111-11 111:11 l1lK'j' 14111111 111-111,-1' 1111- 1111111111 1111' s11111'1w 1111-5' x1':111'111'11 ZLIIUI' l'ZlI'1lL'1' I7111111gV 111 f111111- 4114 1111- r1111g11 111111 r1'1111y z11'11v- 111115 Lls1l2l11j' 1-111111111111 111 1111' s1r1111g1'r wx. UP AND OVER J 'XII 11911111 11:X.rX. 1'f1V11f11'5'11 -' 1111-111 1111- 111111 211 E11-1 11111-11-1111111111011 1'l1' 311121 1'WV' 111111'11!x 111.-14 l'1.11'11 1-11 '1'111'4'1I13X 111111 1'f1-1111'- AWVV NC111.111, iw ean paffon was chosen . . . Hi -Tri Sweetheart Queen HEART THROBS-Candidates for the honor of Hi-Tri Sweetheart Queen, grouped around the symbol of the honor, are Lavonne Alhaugh, Luella Baker, Toby Nissen, Jean Patton, Gretchen Klugzge and Kay Moorcheatl. Many Activities Kept Hi-Tri Bu 1 ' x . J if 3 U HI-TRI-Third row-left to right: Nl, lfizilzi, A. Second row--Il. Kwik, NI. lmug, IZ. Smim-r, N. Iivywililx, K. IM-ivl1.u'1lt, VI. XI'-vm, Xi. i:L'I'!ll'l', 'l'ziylwr, Ni. Sliifikxilllllll, S, .Xmlm-riitu, X, Swim'- I- Nlffrriwu. ,l. Iiurgcr. I., Iluclmlcr, IJ. l1:1r1,.l,.-XIIm'cIml,.l, Imlny, I,..'XIl1:mQl1, I'l1mk.-wx, -I. 11111-pick, NI, Iizirt. IJ, Xik'i'lllltI1L'j', First rowilh llymllsv gg, Hugwv lr gr,-iw' bl. GI-QW, N-UW'H1'H-'- I -Nw I., rm.-1 , ra. Vick, 1w,.1..m-N, ,xi 4111-W, HI-TRI-Third rowflwir LH right: IZ. Nr-wc, C, Second row-S, Ni 'f'iAL', VI. Rnsa, l,. Tuqrk, J. Pat- XXj,mz, S. St'k 'I'f', K. Xlfwrf-lwimfl, I,. iizmkcu- 11111, K. llnrulls, ,X, ii1iQk'I1N, Nl. Svluvzxb, 5. Mu, S. XX'-mum-1. XI, lim-zu-In-I, Xi, lirmxflvl. if Yam Iiwutml. Iiwxw. X. XXX-Nw-I+, XI. IZ.u'1'vlt, N, Ifinlu. First row NI. Hickx. J, IH-:1rWn4 Y, Vxw-Ctlfr, K, ,'Xl1'ii'T'4 I1. Il. fcriwlv, K. Ilxvikrr. 0 fm Hi-Y Meetings Were Interesting t 1 1 IN OLDEN DAYS -- lmukiiig tivc-i' the Ili-Y 1vz1gC in aiiinlit-r Xlzisiiniztii :irc tlirtit' wi' thix yt-nr! clnh iilcniht-i's. Dick Patluii, Curl Hiflviclq :intl Chncli Morcnc. WATCHING ALL THE GIRLS GO BY - Bc- frirc gluing lui a intmling. Hi-Y iiicinlicrf, Martin lluriiiigziiwlciif ,lack ll-fifirl,-L'a1'l4H-ilvicli, l.t-Rfry Untlvr zinrl liill If.ll nirlnlgc in 11 lziwnwtc DHSIIIIIC tri Kl.C,H.S. males. Xt 2N'Q'k t , Ax. 'W 4.--, ,, ti.- 'l'ht' lli-Y iiit-cling will twiint- ti. .,iwlt'i wztx Z1 Iztnnliztr wtinnfl tri lli-N iiitriiilit-rx t-xt-rx' Xlfinf flzty :tt 4 inn, tztrl lltilxilc, :i jnniiir, wrxt-fl :ts prtwiflviit tliriingli Ihv lflfvli-fi Nt-liniil yt-:tr with Klurggin xlCl'.ll2lllL'f, riot' 1'I't'Nli!t'lll1 link l'ztttmi, st'trt't:1i'j'::1ii-l t'hnt'l4 Nlfiitiic, flii'twi1+i'. The tltitius til- tht- ni'1'i--uiw were ltr twiiifltiut mCt'ting+ :intl ivlqin zwtixititw tm' the ytlrir. Thc iiiciiilit-iwliiii wav fiiwii tri :injv high sclififil hwy, tif whivh 42 tnnlt :tn ziutixt- iutrt in the :tutivitit-5 t't-int-rt-fl zriwinnil the NNIVX Clcncrzilly, rx imigrziiii Ililliixxul crtvli linxincfi nit-cling' :tnfl thvn Zl lixixlititliztll gatnii: wr two tcrnrinzttcrl thc cvtliiiiig. Unc wil the intisr iiitt'rt'+ting :tnfl inxpiriiig prog'r:1n1s was ri tztlli tin tht- iilyiiiiiit' gzinlt-X in Klcllmtiriic,.Xuxtr:tliz1.lw Xlillix l'11ttiin. Utlicr prtigrzinis inclnrlt-fl zt Ili-iilizill tztlli ln' bl. ll. lizniniiig, ziswistztnt tw-zivli. :intl INHXIUS, ln spcfiztl ztutivititw, tht' vlnli tiiiilt :tn ztuiivt- part in zi lrziflsctlizill lczignt-. 'l'ht- high- light wits :in rititetili-tmxii Quint- with thc Siren- vcr lligh Sulitml lIifY tcztin. 'liht' lcztgnc wats 2lgTULl1bHI.lJH5'x whit plziyt-il on thc Ilinr tcztins cw-ry Ixltllltlllf' night ztlitvr tht- nict-tings, Steve Yan llfitncn. lliclq l'zttttiii. linger licmsvclcl, liill XYclch, Xltirqztii Nlvliiiztircy :incl Carl Hulvik went tri lies Mwiiics in vlztiiuzwy tw the Iuwa lfli-Y Ycrntlr antl fitwcriiincnt Session. ,-Xll agreed that it was ll nrost inspir- ing experience. The liighlifglrt of the year for thc cntirc clnh was a trip to thc l95T Boys' State liziwlictlizill Finals in lies Moines. ON TIME - l.t'lQ-ii llntltr, llill lfll. -lztck lli-itil. Llztrl lliilxiclx :tntl Xlitrlin lI'H'lIlLIxl4ll'll vnu-r lxtrlfl 1Dl'L'Ib2ll'1tlHl'j' til at IMAX' lii'-iltilfxtxl. 1 l i ,. wwf? ,..... THE 1956-57 JUNIOR RED CROSS Council which rakis, Joanne Hendrickson, Helen Anderson, and supervisefl the pulilie selnmls Red Cross drive, stand- joan Mfilter. Seated are: Sandra Heard, Kave Cur- ing are: .Xllene lfrahm, Nancy Sherman, Pete Costa- ran, judy Hutzell and Helen Fullerton, adviier. 'lilie -luniur Red Cross helped studentg tg HELP-ING HANDS ,- Tlizn niielit well he anmlicr UINICTSIMNI and help those less fortunate than nzune ti-r menilwers- or the ,lunior Red Cross. Here th Y H lin Fullerton felt thi. to bt an ini ,lmui Nlolter .ind Sandra Heard look over some in- C. - '5 ' Q i A 5 ' ' iorinzttion on the Red Cross. iiortzint quality tor young adults. . .e,....-..-. liziye eurrzui served as the president. Other l' 'sh , officers were Nlztrgztret l.oueks, vice iiresidentg , :uid Nzuiey Sherman, secretary. .Xt regular meetings plans were made for - serine iirtgierts und parties :tt the Gootl -'- L Fzuuztritzui llwnie, lleffire ezteh party, meni- liers lioiiglit gifts and the seliu-il eouneil xvrztliiied them. 'lilie nluli provided refresh- ments :uid eutertztinlnent which usuzillv in- ulndeil group singing, soloists or Z1 poem Or x erse rezul lay at inelnlier. Y. The ulunifir Red Cross council helped with l enrollment tif the high school for the Red truss drive. tXetu:illy every student who Con- trihuted -luring the drive was a -lunior Red Lfross nienilier, The council also prepared the 2: supplies for all the grade schools. ff'-1 flue 4-t' the inost important service projects ' ezuue :it ehristnms time, The eluh blew up lizilltitiiis :ind filled candy stocking for the Lirippled Liliildrerfs Party. Library Club Helped in Library AX monthly meeting uf the Library Club fezuurecl prugranis relutecl lu library interests. llefure beemning :L member nf the l.llDI'Z1I':C Club. ll sturlent hurl tu be reemnmenclecl by a junior high sehuul librarian or Z1 senior high selifml leueher. .Ns in zuhlelies. grzules hzul to be lcepl up in urfler to parlieipzne in elub activities. The members xxwirkefl Il miniinuni of two huurs Il week in the library mlwing' vziriuus jobs. Swine ul their respmisilvililies ineluflerl charg- ing bmllqs but ul sluflenls, imwmliiig pass slips. shelving' lumks, filing nmguzines uncl P21111- phlels zlncl assisting in lhe prueessing of mzlterizils. Slime quulifiefl pupils typecl uncl filerl Cat- alogue ezmls. ,Xt the enil uf the yezu' gulnl pins were awarrl- ecl fur an full ye:ir's wwrk zxncl your guards fur ezleh successive year. DATE DUE-Philip llibbzircl lrigllll Cheeks out Ii bunk tri Clmrles Ywree. One uf llhilip's library club cluties is to help slullenls fincl books and cheek them out. M.C.H.S. BOOKIES-liziek row: Sliaron Kapps, Robert Culluw, Riehzirrl VYzxyehus, john lieek. XVilliS VX'liite, lfluyil l'lZil'IllS, llzwicl Ulrich, l.e Rm' Vrehota, Philip llibbarrl. v Front row: Tlielina Spicer, Klary Austin, Iuclv Holm lnncl. ,lunet Fowler, Mary ,lo 'l'liru'iilmlarle, Philo Xlz1lz1'kta1'is, juan XX'essels, lzmne Hzunillun l.incl:1 l.llIlSll'llIll, Klzlry Yzullwvilcll. D 14 taxi? A , V 1. In X f wh -. ,,' . 4 A Q . 'N 1 3' I 1. A 1 M CLUB MEMBERS - Fourt Row: From left Second Row: 11, R11111, I'. 1.1-1111z111, 'If 11ll1L'1Il'l', AX, to right -- KL K:11,:11x 1., i11':q', R. 11lH1Nk'Il, Al. 111111rmr'1A111w, R, llrffcr-. l,111'11m1z. -1, fU11'1v'11:11. First Row: XI, 11111s'N, V1. 11:11111, K. 11f1I'Il, Ill 11111111- Third Rowl 1. 1111111 11. 1':R-11'1'v1', 111'I'11Il. QQ ff b Club lmtmted New Mem ers '1t11L' XI 1.11111 N1IlI'1L'f1 11lUf'k'I1l' 111 :L 1P1Q,I'Qf1 way 111111 i11it1:111f111. ,1111l' 11lL'II11JL'T'S f1vr1r1cf1 - -1 11:1Iln'1':1If11'- wllw 4111 11 11141f11. 1 11111111111 wax 111-111. X114-1 I11m' 111111111111 11111w 11l'1l1Q 1111l1:1Iw1 11'c1'c 1 ': 'wuf 11-f111cN1f 111' L11c' 111c11111uf, 111c H P11111 uf11N1X1m-11 111 iii 11-111-N111-11 X11-1111w1'N111p 1'w11111'n'1111-111 X'-Ilx Il 1':1rN11x' lctlc-1'. .- 1 111115' 111-f - 1'YK'N1f1K'111 wax 11t'I1I1lN I 11:111111v1'1111: 1111- 11I'L'N1f1C111. 114111 f1kcrftr11111 1lI1f1 SCt'l'L'IZlFj'-U'C11S- WHAT A MESSA--7 1 1 XT 1'11:111111-'1111w1w, 0.11111- ,. .' . . .1,,11.M1 , . 1 .1 N. -,-' i 11. 11 'Qu '1 1 1::.ux11111 C' XT111111-N. iigi . WZ I ca QUILL AND SCROLL-Third row: Left to right- S. llull, S. l5eS:irt, Xl. SlYl'l-'lll4l'.lVli- ,l. l'm'4ii'snii, ,Xl llgtgt-ii, VI, klgmit-N, li, lljillmlp l', l tlll'li ,ANl. Nl, Stewart, Xl. llrenrlel, ll. Ft, Qlznr. ll lf'l'i'.'1- ll'im'n l'l' ll' Nillmill' -l' lm' FirSt Row: ti. llrziiieig N. Swiiielizirl, S. Aiitleiwnii. l 1l!ll-l'- ll-lVk k- xlnvll' llgirtb' llgilqitwwli, lliirlltill, K, lfl'lt'l12H1ll, Second Row: S, Yun llnutcn, 5. Cmiiirli, Xl. VX'ickS, lf llc-XNil4le, Z. 5llt'l'Ill5ill, N liiilnll l-t fxlhliltuh- Quill and Scroll Honored Writers 1 Quill and Scroll was the litmnrary society fur stuflents who tcink :in zietive part in .inur- nzilistit' writing. 'llhere were other lllllllll-lfilllllllb fur inenilier ship hesiclea ri liking for writing. llneli vzinfli- rlzite fur Quill :incl Sernll nnist have tziken jfinriizilisin, must have writteii Pill inches tm' tfnh Cizizette zinrl 'llini 'lltnn uniiliiiiecl, innst have lieen l'CL'1JllllllCllKlCIl hy Neil l'nhl, jour- nalism ziclviser :incl must have lieen zipprtivefl hy the executive secretary iii' the sweiety. The students hzicl their elniice of three styles of pins, :incl the staff inemhers receirerl il hzir pin sigiiifying their Staff posititins. .Xt the spring banquet there was zu ezinclle- light eereinony tu properly initiate the pros- pective ineinliers. ANOTHER AWARD 4 'liwn Quill :infl Friwll inein- lit-rx. .'Xi1iit'tte- llgigenx ,intl liill lrzilgetii, limit :it ,xi N41 in 1 +1 1 Ntir' l'reM qXwriei:itiiiii ziuzirrl iii Xml ti nil Nh li l'nhlK -i--ilriizilixin 1'wHIIl. l..lL..l IN IGNIA SEARCHERS ll y V l Xl LAI I H151 U Quintillan Club Had Varied Meetings 1511111 1111111- IL 1.1-111' 11111. S1'1Ql!1'l'lA, 111'1'N111111.1. 11111111 '11 111111111 :1 11111110114 II1- 1l1l' lN1111111111:111 4111141111l11f1:1Q11-111111' 11111 1121411111111111111111'QI1j11711111111 11111141111 1111171 f111l'1l1Q 1l11' 111111111 11-1111 :111111g Ilx 1111s1X 111111 1111111-X-1'N 111 X111-1-111 1111.11--u 1111111 111 X111x1111 1115. 1W1111111111:111 11111111111-11 111111 111111111-11 11N 111ll1'lx l'1l1'l'N Zl1l'1 111111111111 1 ' 11. 11111. 11111 1,1' 111111111--11111 111111411111111111-1'11Xf 1111'1l' 1111M111:111-N 111111 112111111111 1111111111 11111'14. 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I1, '1vl111'1Q,.11. l11'11N1111111, ll. 1l1111'1,Hl1. l11111N1'11, 5. 11111111N, 11, ,111111111 111111 11. 51'Ill1t'll, Second row: 11. llwkx. S, 11111 11111111111, 1,. l.1lINCl1. BUSY BROWSERS -- -lIl.1111L'l1L' fi1'1'111'111 111111 -1:1111-1 xllllllffl, 11.111111111111111 1:11111 lIll'I1ll1L'1'N, cx11I1111111 c11111cX 111 1111111111'1111s111'c11111111111111-. ' 17, l11'1w11, 11. 1111111111111-11, ll, R11111, X. 51111111- 111114 Xl X111-111. X1 K 1111. -V I' ll1.1.- .- Q . .... ., ...., , , 1.. ,. .X11111'1N1111111111 11. 51111111114 Firstrowzl,111-11.111111 11, IY11111111, 1, l'11111'11, 14.111 1 XNlL'1i, l., l1111'1111111, lll'lI1glll', .-X, 1i11111cc14 l X111..11'11111111lJ.111c141111g, , I - I Q 4 I ? n-0.0 - Q-x Retail Clubbers Learned-- Earned The ftitnre iinsiness life. whether they tlesirefl a eareer or a jnli as a htittsewife. The tlistrilintiye eilueation stnflents cinn- IlI'l5'e'1l sL'lXL'5 Retail Clnh preparetl sttttlents fur the Retail Chili, They preparecl them- mr Intnre jtilis liy spending twn hwurs tif selnifiltiine in the elassrninn anfl the re- inainiler wifi-lying at a linsiness estalilishntent. They applietl tri these lmusiness estalilish- inents liefiire selititil startefl :incl were ehtisen Iwi' their Atiilms :ietwnwliiig tu perswnal likes. per- stinality cleternnneil lux' an interview with the einpliiyer anil clepenihlnlity. t rt-tht lm' erxiclttatinn was given fur the tin- tltes-itilm trannng as well as the class work. The stntlents learnefl almnt selling tact, clis- play techniques, ettrrent styles antl ntoclern faliries. The regular elnla meetings were helcl the first Tnesflay tif eaeh ntfinth cluring elasstime. .'Xetix'itie.s inelnilefl a fall picnic, Thanksgiving tlliseryanee. Christntas tlinner, employees cof- fee, a trip ancl a eciniineneement breakfast. Officers were l'at l'ayne. presiclent: Sally Snyder, viee president: Sandra Crnsland, See- retary-treastirer: anal Nlellia Riha, librarian. an i ,ff V fi , rf? 1' .gy Q. Magna! -ff 'ly I. FABRIC STUDY -- The study f textiles 1 0 one of the Retail Clnlfs class pio ec s ie t Payne :intl Sanclra Cirfislantl extnnne sw 1 under a niagnifying glass PRESIDENT1 PAT PAYNE flisplajus a Illflgilllllf .Xtlains :intl l'at Payneg front row- it it lx nyein :nl tu Retail Llnh inenilaers, They are: hack rrixvg Rrigallc NUC, DCIOYCS Gcgirgg gmt mlm GW: qm left to right-Sally Snyder, Melha Rtha, Patsy KJ '-v. t I Q an 4...-n-w w t ' 5' K, 'WF IU! i 114' PROSPECTIVE EINSTEINS-Third Row: From left to right-R. May, Ruby, N, Klath, ll. tit-lilliotif, l,. Hellikstin, R. llartscli, ll, Miller, Xl. Gillis, li. llishop, T. Maxon, ll, Schultz. Second Row: S. Collins, I.. Knoll, P, Costarzikis. First Row: J, Peterson, ll. l'inneke, XY. Moore, ll, Senneit, li. llalgetty. Science Club Explored Many Topics The oflrls were l.ZlX'UI'ZllJlC for Rita Rasmus- sen. it junior, who was the only girl in the Science Club, There were about 30 boys. The cltilw wits for stiiflf-nts with it special interest in science. Une of the fCfllllI'CIllL'Ill5 of the cluh was to take physics. The regular meetings which inclutlerl movies, lectures and tlemonstrations were heltl twice I1 month. The clulm took tours :incl leztrnetl about inziny Mason City industries. Some of the tours were to the :Xmerican Crystal Sugar Company. St, -loseph Klercy llospitzil, KGLO rzulio :intl TX. and the XYziverly radar station. Most ot the students agreed that the tour In the l.yle Moore home was one of the most interesting. lt inclucletl a demonstration of Zi ham-rziclio outfit that was set up in the home. SCIENCE MEETING -lllcniliers of the Science Lluh listen intently as their guest speakers rliscuss one ot many interesting scientific topics. 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Seated: X. f11C1'1I1Zi11. 11'111N111'1-1': K, 1x1111111111:1-11 N1-11 H11l1111111111 R 1111111111 4 Nick 11, 311111-r M. 111-1:1113 S, Nl11m1111. 111-111111-1111 31. N111y1'1', 1rc1- 1'1111111111, '11, 1111111111 S. -li1111z1gg111'f'1C11, P. L1111111111. 111'cf111c111. I Cub Informed Students of Activities i if Marilynn Wicks Mary jo Palmer lilliwf News lielitor Get your weekly news I XYith Su many aetivities at Nason City High School every week, the best way tw keep up on school news was through the kfuln Gazette, livery journalism sturlent partieipaterl on the paper. but a staff was -et up to run it. The 4-flitfir, Xlarilynn XYit'l4s anil news eflitor, Xlary 'Io l'alxner, workefl together to oversee the paper. They set up the layouts anrl saw that stories were in on llllll', Klarilynn 'wrote the eilitorial every week. She also hzul the teflions task of reailing over every worrl of the final paper for errors before it went to press. Xlary -lii2lSwlgI1L'4l all the stories, I reeeivetl niany rlitterent reactions. she explained, when I hanfleil stuflents an assignment sheet with feature ul your ehoiee written on it. llrenrla lirose anil lillen Olson wore peneils tw stubs eopyreatrlingt stories. Karilyn Kirlin and Barbara Danforth wraeked their brains to get the right eount for headlines. .Xliliie Filiiinp anfl Shirley Nloore eonipleterl the allfgirl sllllil as typists. These eight girls flisproyecl the olfl philo- sophy that girls eannot get along' for any length ul- time. They workt-il togetlter to turn ont an interesting, well-organized ancl intorniative paper. IT FITS HERE! - Left: Xlarilynn Wicks and Mary ,lo lfalnier are learning the newspaper business tirsthanil triint a veteran newspaper man. HEN PARTY - Below: The all-girl staff is having :iq glint! time as they work to put out another Cub Gazette. They are Brenda Brose, Karilyn Kirlin, Ilarbara Ilantorth, Izllen Olson, Ixay Dallas, Mary -lo Paliner, Marilynn XVicks and Shirley Moore. JT l -.,, .mix 'QQ ly! wing, Variation of Shows Sparked H i-Lites This is the Nlzistin City lligth School lli- l.ites tin the air. This fztniiliztr nrite openetl the high schotil rzttliti prtigraiii each Fritlzty evening. HEADED BY llertha Stztrkus, the regular crew wwrkecl hztrrl ezwli week tu put out at pre- gratn which wouhl fzttch the interest .if their scliufilinzttes ztntl ztlsu that of the listening puhlic. lfzteh week Z1 rlifferent cleiiztrtinein in the high svluml was the 1't-zitttrefl :1tti'z1ctit,iii. l'im- grains rztngerl fi-:tin zt qttwtzitiuii tmntest hes tween two ut' the twelfth grzirle linglish elztsses lu rliscussitins zthtiut the gtiiiigs of clif- ferent tirgtanizzttitms. Alring with the permztnent speakers, there were usually guest speakers representing the tlepartnient heing spotlightecl. A WEEKLY FEATURE on the prtigrzun was Z1 newscztst of the happenings ztruuncl Mason City lligh School. lt was good free advertising for the high school plays and other functions. Crew ineinhers ineluclecl Dorothy MeEn- aney, Gary julson, Bill Dalgetty, -lucly Al- brecht, Suzanne Anderson and Melva Brentlel. TWO SECONDS - Bertha Stzifkus shows the Hi- Lites C-rew itis alinost time to gm mi the air, They are, lett to right, lion Senneff, llill Dalgetty, Gary ,Iulson and Dorothy Melinaney. SCRIPT GIRLS 7 Suzzmnel.-Xntler on 'incl 'Xlelvl Brentlel type za H1-l.1tes script ts jucx Xlhrtei assists, voeally. .... .BS -A 'O- 444 an Q H ' 7- P-1 Z H-1557 T: cj ,fI'I-1J.,Jv 2: -'1 in-1 ,523- .. , I -A4 .f-1,-..l ', ..- -A f,4Af:-3 f f--L.:-- , 4, : ':rA:: -'-'f Z. fT-llllffi V :fr ..,-1,1 .4 H1 :Lou ,Q gg. 7... -Cf'-. 1 4 ..fAf--J- J 1-' C: M :E'4iE'91v? iw Q 4'f-'f 2.55-'-'f Q 54 5' E'52:3 'F i Sm N-v-......,,,'-M ,,,1..,J'-fl,-1 Q.: LA X 3. E.E':, ' D5 LA: nk ,Q X 3' Q AJ: gm . 3 ' M,-.,.. X. 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Chu I1 lcllarrl vm- 'Y' iff: 1 f f MGSOHIGI1 Candld Summary of Edltonal Board Annette Hagens Assoclate Edltor Randi Hvatturn A shrxll shrlek of fflee lJlCI'CLCl the clxrltened halls of Mason Qltx lll 11 X 'Xen Year s hxe atmosphere predonnnatecl lll Room 315 The NIHSOHIHD had gone to press The vxell meanlng edmtors were 1 trustrated lot at dC3.Clll11C tnne Ihe nord cleacllme would set the xx hole room shakmff I know I wrote that cuthne' could be heard at any t1me after 3 o clock Th1rd per1od nas the Ll99lg1l3.tCCl tlme tor the staff to work The staff mcluded Zoe Sherman Annette Hxgens and Iillllill Hxat tum as the three maln LClltOI'S 'lhexr dunes mtluclecl '1 great deal of prodchng when fall umnter md sprung, fex er set ln on the rest of the staft jean Patton act1v1t1es edltor was xn a tlzzy takmg care of all the many and var1ed aCt1VltlES and clubs 1n Mason Cxty Hlgh School linene Gerardl had the mterestmg job of hancllmg all the monew Irom Masoman sales Qhe also had charge ot thc sales campaxgn xx hxch provoked her sense of lmagmatlon and humor' ucl1th learson copv CCl1lOI' just sat and stared at the vxalls trxmg to thlnk of how to lengthen copy f 4 it , Assocxate Edutor Zoe Sherman Associate Editor WHATS HER NAME? asks Roberta Crnppen of Ann Pendergraft as thex work on album pletures for the annual Year's Activities llzive liisliwp, pliotngraphy editor, Xkllllltl :ilwziyf get his negatives filefl faithfully. Ilivk Seliiimiiw, uns she iilifltfferziiiliy fire. Ili- sziifl ihni when he was ezirryiiig the ezmierzi he was suilileiily very Irfilrlllllll. janice Babcock became an all-around secretary. She had charge of school per- sonnel, recorded addresses and page num- bers and finally worked on the directory. lifiheria flrippeii clipped and triiiimerl pie- lures :mil tore her hziir as she ZLSSl'ITllIlCCl the :ilhum seetirm. .Xll faces hegzm to look alike :is she wziflecl. her way through files of pimms. llziviel lkitum, ziclvertisiiig editor, went out in log, sleet, snow zmcl rain to Sell advertising Lu prospective xlllitrll City businesses. The two typists, Colleen Wynn and Sheila Cornish, were always willing to volunteer the other for any typing jobs. ilullll liusvehl was :iii :ill-zirmiiirl hzmcly man who emilcl he clepeiicleil mi to chi whzit no one else wziiitecl to flu. Iii the eiirl utter the eliziws, the lllll5ilL'fl pro- cluet of the XiIlSflIllIlll clrew :L sigh mi reliel frimi all who worked on it. GATHER ROUND - The full-time Xlzismiizm staff looks lllfullgll ulcl xlllSlHll1lllS In get :mil cuiupgirc iiiefn. ifiuiil ieii in iight they are jaiiiee iirilreoelx, Gayle llrzmer, -Tenn l':iItoii, jaiiiieiie Gerarcli, John lilvSY0l4l, Randi llvrittum, Sheila Curiiisli, Judith Vezirsfwri, .-Xniiettc Tlrigeiis, Cfilleeii lY3'iiIi, Zoe Sher- inziii, lliiviml Pzittmi :mil llxwiil liishop. . a--. STEADY PROGRESS - Anneite Hagciis, je-:iii Pattmi, Zoe Slierinzui ziiicl -luilith IR-zirwii polar off sections of the progress chart :is various phases of each page get clone. ,gras-. ifdffi ' O I -Q Q .sg Li ...,, SALES UP - Willis XN'l1ite, trip Nizisfminii SlilL'Flll2lIl blflliff pmiiilly :is .laiiiiieiie liemiwli rhzilks up :iiiiitliei :U sales. Gayle lirailer nies the sales slips, '- 4 'Wm ln- ' Q U, hx A l, I 1 'S 7 ' L Debate D minated Winter Speech l'eople participating in speeeh activities travelerl far aml wifle rluring winter aml re- turned with many trophies aml nteclals tri acltl to Mason Citvs growing collection of such awards. The top event of the season was the Xloliawk Invitatifntal Speech Meet helcl here in january. lfntries front many towns completefl tlte Foster for this annual affair. Mohawk speakers participatefl in meets at Iowa City, lmva State Teachers College, Spirit Lake, Carleton College. South Ft. l'aul. St. Olaf College, Gustavus .Xtlolphus College aml Dtthtttltte. The winter speech activities were prelutles to the lmtlsy schetlule plannetl for spring. The annual speech contests were helfl :luring that SCZISOH. VISITORS - Ltop leftj Terry Olhler, Newton, aml Don Senneff, Mohan k speaker, atlntire Mohawk lnvi- tational Speech Meet trophies. TOP DEBATORS - lcenter leftl Mohawk tlehters, Steve llianctt, Don Sennefti, lion llahr aml liill Dal- getty and john lfonkert, speech instructor, receive the top awartl of the Coe Debate Meet front a pretty Coen . CRAMMING -- flower leftl Dave Miller, Dick liartseh, Dorothy Reisch aml Karen XYestwick Cheek their notes at Dubuque Invitational. PRIZES - Chelowj UI Speak for Democracy win- ners Carolyn Halverson ancl Don Senneff atlmire prizes they won in speakoff. Dixie I-Tickling, Amer- ican Legion Oratory winner looks on. 4 M, W .Ax th' t f 1.--4' 1 S! 1 TOM TOM -Y 111l1'f1 111 11'111'k 1111 1111- 111111111111' 501111111 Zllllth C11r1'1111g11, C1l2lf1C5 C1111r:1k, 111111 1i:111r, 11111111 11111101 ?il'1' 111l' :111-I1111' 512111 1110111111111 R1011z11'11 11IiI'15V11, P:1111111:11111 1'1111 f1.llI'T11'. 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EAGER BEAVER -- 11111 C111'r1'111g11 50115 :1 C11I1y 111 1110 .111111 111111, r1g111 1111 1110 111055. 111 511111111 X11 1115 11r51011511111101'11f111011311 Matmen, Victors and Vanquished, i '1.- , se-meleie .lfl nee. 21. in ,f X0 K X Mohawk Wrestlers Trounce' lvlxu. z gfgyg, 6 North Des Moines 3 X ie ly GARY HICKOK QW I A 4 .o .6 Q z Mason City remained a 'Q .imwrf 0 eodsvbiing block to Des Moines 1,6-'eo oelling teams with a lopsided ' Qt 4 victory over the North C 0583 Moines Polar Bears Friday Q39 0 noon at City High Gym. , Q Quiz, S It was the third 4,0 43, 4,530 .ag for the Mohawks this . yi A o . - 'e f 94' 90 .tt f 9 XO 14 5 3 E' In 0 ' A mg oiirxfciurpwr 5 6430 Q4'4'4:f'a-qx i E E 3 ,E 'Q lost seven 4 9. 06 6 S - 3 .5 . 2 ' two. M Egfr.-ig' 00 fu Qaazzi? 5 ' .- Q . -'E Z gf: 5 3 -in MOH C- esh X affix Q' 3:2 S45 5 5ie 'c1 y Wil 'y X' 5 E' 2 b: E E urlgam a-SS A be E efffizig bsrfflo Mfg' Thesgrslhcr 'nz' irq' Q 1 efL'jj,'gfe? if 'we ., , eye ' I lWh'. '30 . 0 . . ' ' f-4 e 4 Mg 1. 0, were, if - . - E2 .': 'E.ef'2'Q'sg 5, 94 H' 52 32:3 P Q' Q Q ' SE' of , c Si E 9 f o Rl 'U c c '9 591 -00,49 U' ' .' .2 45? 43, ru M f' Wi N If two m 5' U 1607!-Q - ' l-.5 if ff -4 9 'F Q .22 U2 fe yj .2 Q 'D 25 Q, E 5 , 1. john Amos r 45 'v J me Q' t V .W ' 11 'O 2-'E 2. Eddie Boyle 'el U, '-,' 're 3 U ip? 3. Dick Bunting 9 ,iqgsi 00,5 ft 'eq 5 Sa' 4. Howie Finneman ii' 44' re looul , Coq .9 A -- OL ide 5. Roger Kiger v1'P0.n7'94 . 11 6. Dick Martinez P 4 +4 -2 W U2 6 5696- ssl' V U, Bu 7. Don Matson l..,argf,, C6 new R m 8. Mike Nissen sogdyl vial- t D i - . If -2 E is -Am, 9. Roger Olsen Q-,gg ,,,gggg',55.g 0 -: 'ell 10. Dick Pattschull 209004940 6.9 frilsaulw c e 2 Q ,112 11. cheek Utter bgggfefgor um, ,YQ - 0 6 0. game's N anovm Sreatilia M 2:0 gate Mus had 1 D I , vement and now ..-,. .1 g H ,, U ue lntlsigduai meets, 1 nggv-553.3-EF ,ly -,5 y loss being m a close meet? Q 3.3 Q e um bill ze-beaten Fort Dodge. V ,1 1-IQ SPUWIS 11 U1 wife mg at hi I nl moot H ers to Com X rict at Wotel Had Admimble l956-57 Season ly JIM COIROUGH s Mohawk wrestlers have been 'tment at West Waterloo. They 'lay at 7 p. m. The district 'iw ban. Field 4......i.. 5 'I with the consolations and Wlstrlct Mot G ' also are popular. V Our major P ball and ,r activities in Q, ding to Mike AQQJFD lritish exchange student. ' f' 73, 13 gf, 5 5, We play basketball. saidQ 9 5 4 0 ,Q ,,' Z Ostroumoff, but our games are -Q, vig? 09, Y , confined to gym classes. Therogg '!s,Q043- Q Q ,, f it are no competitive basketball fa' dw 31 q i,ff .. 4i x games between high school' 155,26 ' nts? teams. Q. 9 6 43' gf ,ts 'ff + Boxing's popularity far exceeds , .5142 'WNIUAW that of wrestling in Brit- 2 0 4' me UDIUWKS ain, he said. Hill' rfeatod wrest- pgte in boxing mmm- in . Q Finneman, a latches Finne- I l victories fshion 'Q 'ies I I1 m dfeqvzo .- . - 66 Ur -Q vo ' v' xx ejqe ein Q . Cb 105 'Qc X' 00 6 ,Il G 0940! ,' I 52? 5 4 060 5. 9- will be four district for Class A with eight Q, ,!.Class A teams assigned in' each t Oomeet. There will be four district '4 tlass B meets with eight Class B If 'seams asigned to each meet. The ' and B District meets will be held at several sites. 0 Mohawk: to Waterloo The Nia-on City Mohawks haw' een assigned to the Class A niw-t e held at West Waterloo. 'Ern- ronnrl will be held on Ft-h starting at 7 p.m. The semi- are on Feb. 15 at 3 p.m. the consolations and finals same night starting at 7 in the tourney are rs City, De- iecislonsl and aignwxasgf . -' ease Cl' Fm' Wu' be 111 be if namcnts. The ram finder' ' will be held is -nrevwusli ' moms asstgmi 'S 939' For t eachers High ive East W ' ion, Hampton, lima, ni , p, Maynard. nm today - v 'as are much be I 4. 1 will h si of previo . Q, og School, 'd , ' 3 Q 5. Algona. count for. 4 Q 45 am one is t a- an! jump shot -. ,Q 03' ftefifm Cedar Falls i in organize M0. Since the has becon ioint produce oting percen .Y JIM VANHIIL Spomidltor Pifillgs have been relea sed . for the Iowa high school ft Ma3az'n 'f0SUill8 tournament which is leoisgepriggfauhgm glcgriwa Estate Teachers e e a ' F9 Wm? Sh and Saturday. ar aus on Friday ' my even . Fivt rs round matches in class fchognigfn 3 will be held Friday afternoon m P ded Startins at 2 o'cl0ck while meg lePe03 v uvfirst round matches in class Aff: sf2::,': ' tu' ogyismililll start in the evening at 7i 12-etc' 'Grov ph , oclock., .Semifinal matche5 in Tk, fn lf' 'S miboth divisions will begin gg glxaams -he ih00t l0'clock sanmiav .n.......... twvlb Qogff io Ill -o , 4 Jena' gee 4:9 Q' as 04 Q 0905 0,0 19050 0 Oz 1 do 9 . QP I9 Qs. lqli. 40,- 'P ' 'bo 6'll4a'59 el' 9' 6 I. 561,00 Q6 Pj 42-Q' 0 47' 'Q 45 o 41- I 0 4 6 Q,-'Q 094. 0 'and state a g'r 'alanine ' ' v ff, 4 QQ 4: P. -A 'fs 'A , 94- luUl'- College Friday 23. Mohawk Matmen Made Progress 'V Q., 6. 2 5 I- KJ . XJ 'KJ f O If , 5- I f s 1 A I . I f 5 4 X' 'I Personal Records: MOHAWK GRAPPLERS - Third Row: Second ROW: ALLEN MARTIN, I38 Lbs., 4 DICK PATTSCHULL, Iiczlvywcigflit, 2 falls flu-isifiiis Inst: ROGER KIGER, 1335-138 Lbs., won, 4 dccisicms won, I draw and I lost: 2 falls wfm, 5 dccisiuiis Wim, I draw, I fall Inst ROGER OLSON, IGS Lbs., 4 falls won, 5 CIC- :uid 33 flccisifms Iwi: JACK RUSSELL, I20- cisicms wrm :md 3 dccisimls Inst: CHUCK Iiifi Lbs., I cIccisim1 won, 2 falls lost, 2 decis- UTTER, I54 Lbs., -I f21IIs Wim. -I dccisimms ifmw Inst: LANCE MASTERS, I20-IQT Lbs., won, I dccisirm lost and I full lust: DON I decision wmm, I drzuv, I decision luslg DICK MATSON, I45 Lbs., -I fzdls won, 5 decisions BUNTING, 2 falls xwm, 4 clccisicms won, I won, 35 decisions lost. draw, I fall lust, 3 decisions lost. Late In Season SEASON RECORD MOHAWKS OPPONENTS 18 New Hampton 15 Iowa Falls 15 Britt 14 East Waterloo 40 East Des Moines 27 Clarion 39 North Des Moines Y 17 Fort Dodge 23 West Waterloo L J 29 Osage 27 Cresco 23 Charles City TOTALS NECK HOLD - Dick Pnttschull First ROW: JOHN AMOS, 93 Hrs.. l full wlm. - 'fsww 1I.'1 2 S :S 41fr4'L.w1wN lust: HOWARD FINNEMAN, IHS? lbs.. 43 ' falls uw-rl. 4 llllxlxllllli xum. l xlmwq DICK PATTON, 50341133 llws.. I fwrfcil, 1 fall lust, I nlttlrlfwll lwxll DICK MARTINEZ, ll! l,llS.. '1'flL'fl5l'Pll5 XNHI1. 4lL'ClSlUI1w lwxll 3' SEN, ll!-lf!! Lbs., 1 fall xx'u11,l51lcrisiw11s won. .' Lk. , .. Ill Il1lK ' ul thc xm':1tlr:1ll squgul. 111 1 UCC 1 1 R. Olson Copped State Mat Crown Roger Olson A at 'si State Champion, 165 pounds lx' Nu The Mason City mat team closed the season in a. moment of glory when Roger Ulson, senior, captured the state wrestling crown in the N55 pound division. Olson won his match against a Davenport grappler to pace Mason City to fourth place in the state meet which was held' at Teachers College Fieldhouse in Cedar Falls. In addition to Olson, Mason City was repre- sented in the state meet by Don Matson, Mike Nissen, and lloward Finneman. Don Matson won second place in the 145 pound weight divisiong Mike Nissen copped third spot in the l2O pound weight classg and Howard Finneman, a muscular 103 pounder, wrestled to fourth place in his category. By winning the fourth place position in the state meet Mason City's grapplers rounded out a successful season that saw them score 287 points against 205 posted by their opponents. The Mohawk matmen got off to a slow start by dropping their first four matches to New Hampton, Iowa Falls, Britt and Vtfest XVater- loo. They lost only one more match - Fort Dodge, The remaining meets found Mason City on top. They posted wins over Clarion, North Des Moines, Vtfest VVaterloo, Osage, Cresco and Charles City. Howard Barker served as head coach and Lowell Cook, a newcomer, acted as assistant coach. -Sian ,Ill Jfhlu, 7U 1 Sm., 1 lflafl- I Mohawk State Mat Contenders fi I? EX 'K X, . sv- A v g A S sl. - s '4 r I 4 4 3, v, 'ffl , I 'Z' 5 . f' A :eww '4 , '14 i- X, 'Q' 1-vu, Saw-v 'f 5, W 17 75' V 1 5 W 4 4 ' 1 5 . 27' 3 fa K I 4' .1 45 Z E f' if 1 Q 'f Q 1 A, A, .-nv W I 1 I. ,. I9Z 4 Q 'Q' 1x8 SOCK - A5514 41. QBVXVQ AQQ98 SIRQQY 'in Bfiifiiifl? '-Y 4i19f1iQQi1'5 aiu- '1QiiQ1 Q G QQQQ 1 QQ111 Q gun-ww ess? t .. I 1 1 s 1 11 -- a'3,,'g',' ' I mann W 3 Sg AM ., . 1 snusstssvj . Q X 5252222222:-.' A n. RQ wx - '::..... Q- 5 X ' mutants- X X K L , fx X yi 'XXL KOQQSQ-Q1 - Q ,, -N7 X ssxgggsgg 2 'X 331223531 A -.11 Q YY Rfk 51,1 Q ii? iff ij N .X -L . - K YA f M Chirping Birds Announced the Advent of . . . KW lv? ,J Cx. If XX MIM! ggi: M- ' Q -5 ,-zz- f .: n .1 , li, r F , J 5: - ' o ,s 1 'Q I' ' ' Q 1 . g . 1 I 9 ' e and Love Characterized Spring V -K' HI-FI FIENDS - A group of hi-fi enthusiasts listen intently to smooth sounds. GOODBYE AND WELCOME - Mr. Sarcltett greets Mason City'5 new vneaticntal instructor, Nlr. lflrltlings. ln return, Mr, lirlrlings lmls M11 S1ll'Clll'Il farewell. Kayla!! BATTVER UP! - -lint ,loltnson at hat awaits the Kavars in prepared tt, catch the ball if Jim strikes, patch lll a hot baseball game at East Park, Ron out. 1 Lf' PASSION FOR FASHION XXX 1 ' 1 1 1 11 11 Im 1 x A Xxfw .1T. .11,Z1' ' ,..: , ,,,,.,' , 11,1....1..Nx-.1.1w11, 11 111 1 C L -Q 1 ft 14? bv r Y Q, K. , ,A Bowling, Sewing Assemblie Were SHARING STAFF 1'11'5 L1 '.4r1..1,,1f'z.1 .1 Xxun j. Fxxztzm-1.1111 -111'1! X41t.L .' '1:1'.1 11' 111111 11:11 'ef s .-lg, 2 ,M nv, gs 5 6' . 1 9 1 0 fa? eff .1 ' .,,4. GEOMETRIC .IARGON - 'it 1 a pr-ttv' 'mi c J y H0 mluu 1 .c V: :me gf tllje K eometric embroiderx dn i ucd bx Franceb Stetten 5 clasbem 5 23 ,J 3, 'J '32 9,f5.i33X 4' ' ' 'M Y X . In fb , hui f.-Qfffi, ' e591 , f 9 rf ' ,Q ' an 2' f A 5 1 yi V 1 X 'N 3 ' :gy sf 'A R 1 xi x ' -2 X A ' :rl g xv. . , I . Q VJ? W i' ,. I ' zz' Q ., li,Hi!, , V ,fr-, 4 , , WL., ,M , Mm-11 W3 . v 1 , , W y M4 im V .QU .33 4 5- 1 f K V V ' N? Went to State Speech Meet t Nancy Swinehart, Kate .Xtnus and Marilyn Adkins caused a chuckle with their humorous cleclamations. Dorothy Reiseh, 'Karen Xliestwiek ancl ylim lluwarrl gave their interpretive rearlings. Hill lbalgetty, Clary 'Iulsmt ancl Iiixie lliek- lingg expustulatetl un their ttriginal 'cirzttoriex XVinnie Pringle, Steve liiatieu anfl Alan Shepoiser used their thinking caps on extent- puraneuus speaking. othy Rciseli and Karen XVCSI- 0 ii V wick hriw to master the art of V' interprctative reading. STATE BOUND --- Steve liriziitt'-t, llttn Senneff, Don llzthr gttttl Ilill lilztlgelty zulnttre the tt'-itvl:y they wxtnt :tt the .iglmte nieet at tue Lttllege :ts they heatl utr the state ttttirney, MASTER OF ALL - 'l'l1isgt'tttip, left. is tlepicting .1 -tti.t twin lhe Xlziker in lnws. lhe eaxt tn- clutle-, frwnt left to right, l'hil Currie. Kate ,-Xnioi, .lwhn Griffin, LeRoy Peterson, Bill Miller, ,lint Httwartl anal Suzanne XYhite. lt l 'v L. . if ' is--4' WHAT'S HAPPENING? -- Here's wliat's hap- pening. Nancy Swinehart, Kate Autos and Marilyn Aclking are practicing their liuniortins tleclzunattmis heturc perturming. av!!-11? 'N if v V In i M hawk Speechmakers Won I8 Dorothy Mcljnaney, Don Senneff and Sigue Yan lflouten worked in radio speaking, The determined tlebaters consisted of Don lialir, Don Senneff, Steve llianco and llill Dal- getty. llill Dalgetty and Don Senna-ff, who took the negative attitude on arguments, were undefeated. The Contest play. Maker of laws. was directed by 'lohn Conner. Kate Amos, Suz- anne XYhite. john Griffin, liill Miller, l'hil Currie, 'lim lloward and l.eRoy l'eterson made up the cast. Costumes, make up, set and lighting were taken care of by Nancy Swinehart, Diane Du- Sold. Dixie Hauer, llenny jones, Sherri ,Xsp- land, Barbara Burhite, lillen Link, llat Meeker, Larry llettey, janet Millard and Judy Hutzell. BIG FOUR - Mason City's speech staff, john Fonkert, John Conner, Bill Cameron and Bertha. gtarkus, seated, relive an amusing state contest inci- ent. RADIO SPEAKING - Mason City High School radio speakers advanced to the state speech finals, They are left to right - Bill Dalgetty and Judy Albrecht, alternatesg Signe Van Houten, Dorothy Mclinaney and Don Senneff. op State Award 3 41X Y , Q f 6 V! .L ,.,,', V-42 , Roz.. Q-' f lv LQOK HEREW ' llix-j fi5f?U 31 TQCTVZN WU IJl11!S'T'f AMUSING INCIDEN1 W Su-w 811611, ,Twhu M-.lx 5'1'3. K1Vl'.I111''N XVi1 V' Y V W4 'fl1- V7 ffl'fI m1m1 .nunl fylifj' N-l.gqwr, fwmtlmmcui fh-clairlmtxlxzx czxtmut Vi1U Uf- 'l1NCL1rS L1 omtwl gumuolwtc. xg :fl 4!'9 ff '- qv1sX 'hs FELLOW FRIENDS - D7f1l Sctitxuff. DH. 5 L'f11'x IH.AI1L 'ltI1'1 XX zxxzifv l't'iz1JC. A-Xlhit FM-1-A.wZ','4x.!i1m GIVE ME THAT' PHONE -- Riffs Rfb 1 fiwlikff-P11'11'lJUYK'1v Lfngqm-rx I-N ilrcrt 2.1 RET Nc in Nazis ,Xiu 1111q,1u 1' K A-ARE YOU SURE? - 356 531:-,,11 yymlel 1 'f:5'ix'3 li-15 ifuxi 'AAN 'vri131'1 tiff Igvikl' vii lmvfgi N1 T'f'1N' I1 :ix iff' mic-.iii 1Q.1'.', Uv 5115.1 5,1 Y l'lfUVhi- Six Sui I-.rt1.1zp11f:1 E' ix: mln .Xzgg ummm. 11. ' UH, I 64 i 9 ix l'l lr! fi Y Maga ine Sales Campaign Proued Ns THE BIG FOUR -- fllelowj A representative from the Curtig Publishing Company explains a special deal on four big magazines of America to jim Corrough and jeff Andresen. ,gp in it M25 liig' prizes attraeterl big sales talks from stuclents for the annual magazine sales Cillll- paign. This year such prizes as typewriters, raclios, watelies, reeoril players, pen anfl peneil sets anil stuffecl animals invokerl niueh entliusiasin for selling. .X kickoff assembly featured a representative from the Curtis Publishing Company. -lim Corrough and jeff .-Xnclresen, chairmen, alis- playetl the prizes. liaeh reporting room eleetecl a secretary to hanclle the money turneml in. To show proper humility, each clay. the secretary of the room with the lowest sales per capita wore a prison- stripecl T-shirt with a number on the baek. .Xt the assembly money prizes were given for .winners of the poster contest. First, see- oncl anal third prize winners were Connie Bowe, Barbara Rose ancl Ann Giesen. ISN'T HE CUTE? - floeftj Suzanne Anclerson acl- mires one of the animal prizes given away :luring the magazine sales. John lloeoek cloesn't know what to pick. NOW MADAMH - Cllelowj Dave Miller begins his super sales talk to prospective customers. I4 'A I'll'l J-If Be Goal-breaking Sugess .M thc xzrlcs prwjrgrc-siwl, the cmhpctitirm in flirl um. Thcrc were zr fcricf uf f1fIlXK'1I1g5 Cach h clay :Ll lluull. 1' 5 l'1x'c Qllvcr rlnllars were given away Cach ' rlzry il tha- luckypQr:rmdraxx'11 hghl maflc a salc. . ., If hu hzuhrt, Lhc five clullzus were zulflcfl no thc Q 114-xl flllfli lm rl. V Thu high Nah-f1h:m nf uglyh slay wax znvarrlcrl +2 Il r1w1zv5' .grub in thc wIAI'iw. .X jzu' wax filh-fl fi uhhfhlm-N.mrklcxzmfl1,1-11z11vX,z111fllhcsalcg- 5 mmm xxzrx xrllmwcl In kccp as mush :mx hif hzmfl 3 buulvln':1r1'y'uL1t. k 3 lizlvh flllf' hzul Il fpcvizll nmgazhmc. If the HlUfll'lll xxhwc nzum- uns clrzuvn hzul swhl that 11lZlQ'ZlZiIlL', hc was given thc IIIHHCY 01111111 to thc mm or the fuhsuritpicm. ' I Ihc Nulrlc-nu zrlw rum-1x'crl -lzuly 111115 on wlwrr- 11, fiml Iver p4,ouI1icf, .Xflrlilimlal 111- ftrmlirms fur fclliug :md pep talks frmu jeff zmfl ,lim XK't'l'L'QiYUI1. w PRIZES, PRIZES 5 Crmuic Howe ix all smiicc a sllchwlflshurilrslpr1zC11rptCr. TIGER RAG - Icff .'X!l'l.TCFC!l nm! Jim Cnrrfnugh get 11 cilmcklc out or func -.II the zmlnmls to be givcu as a prxze. -l1. Mohawk Diamond Men Shot for ,Xpril .Xpril .Xpril .Xpril ,Xpril .Xpril .Xpril .Xpril .Xpril .Xpril .Xpril May May Mau' May Huy Huy Huy Huy Rudd Waverly Corwith Osage East 8: West Waterloo- Kanawha New Hampton Bancroft Austin A 8c B Osage Sectional District Austin A 8: B Sub-State Fort Dodge Charles City . 10, 21 State I It-rc Tlwrc llcrc There l lore Tlxcrc There Thcrc Thcrc l lcrc llcrc 'I'hcrc Tllcru I lcrc Conference Tournament nt!liQU1 iowa ' Charnps he 1956 Dos Moines HAWK BATMEN -lull luuu auf:- ........................4'I 'Nl , n f. 53 561.751 L , ..-..... 6 ! v M H. :Km , 6 Q If K , if fy-L' A A-'+f:-..::f Q-r-v:f-4- - is----Q -'Q'----f- If -f-Q-M ? - W L - f ' L. W---wa - -ff' A 'WHS kQ43'K5v imgggg JQHQUKU WHWUQ 3 e,1 I. N' li' to ' X X Q - M ,Nay 7,1 4.,k.x .-.J ' , 4 ,.- . A .qlll -Wr- ! 9' fx f ,VV . 5 - 5 fv Q4 ,g,-. I .HJ uni ugh . K . -x - 24 ' -A s 1 4. '-v , g ,- ' . v., 1- -Q, ' 1 Nme Lettermen Returned to Squad We I any K e---'Y Us ulvglll i H QI'- irtiun 1 ll' 1111 1-un Le t MIK Jerry Wllhams and Chuck Utter 1 'H In A ' 'WT' ,LM Rlght Tom Dutcher and Marhn Wolf FWF A fl lla ' iigl l W Above in E Vmce Hanson 'Y fx ut i Rl. Prag- 3-W.. i 4' Qtiwvq ' f-H: wzw w IN 1 VWWIQ Left ,g- Jerry Wubben and Denms .5 ' Chamberhn -f Gary Kavars and jam Hahn 1 ,fff,f,+,.L ,g1,,..'-Tj.gQi. if A A W 1 - A' .Z ..... 1 .,,. .., ,: V TA ,...,vTv.N N M wr gg 1 ...,4 .... 4 ,-1 ,. M W' 'M --' 'it .-f-:-, ,-A'-,,,.', , -'TY' 'W' tn' ' ' ' 'J ' 3 iisnl iunnrnnFfqL7g.n-- --'T X rf ' f : A -I ' M- Kao . n ,-.. - ' ' Q n .1 Q - Q 'i , 'kk , WV W - . . , V , 54 'f 9 f ' , 4 x ,ng - 1 n n x A li? .A l E I Q l f W P' 7 .J A 1 ,. N v .L 7 I T ' ' H A' mr 1 .Q -'I H - - 1- ne-fs. 1' -fr, 1 --A , 5- ,.'. I W F Q! l-:,x, , 5. X vs' 'm U 'W' ' ' ' ' ' rx ' V549 'ff' , , 17 ifw' 4 -f ii! . A 5 I . V 'c .. . . nl -'A4--'- . 5 2 5 ww ' 1- f . rf' ..'... 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This team tif fine ball players sailed tliruugh the preliminaries and kept on going to cop the state ertlwu. Stutlettt appreeiatifm was sltmvtt hy a pnliee- esewrterl ear ea1'ax'zt1i that met the team hus at the airptfrt lnetxveeu Mason Llity aml Clear Lake fm their way home. liy the wayg this was at 35 a.m. Many ot' the state champs returned to play wit the 1937 team. ,,...,.., 1' 7, -- f ff' ag 3 i ,4 , 'fr .--. Hi' vs. sf.,- v.,. -1--it 'W .Y-i5-4-v ,'....- ri.. .-Y-- - Avpiwv-Q-0-.-7, 'W' V, ,,, , vw-' 1' 'M' ' 'A T AV ' 7 ,I 1' , , ., -Q .4 in. I -I A Y 4 14? K.. if -ff b1-lu SL N v - . . GOT IT! - Anil it looksllike first baseman --we '- I-J -' X mee Hansen, albuve, has got this Que. ,w.,, E't.?Kl2f'-:riL5 A ': F ' i ' ' l L-M HOCUS POCUS - Cvach fflnter Starr, left, hopes f -,,', ' ' - .- .' ' ' t tl- a littl' maui' iii case the hagelvztll tliam ral igi1't Yggf-iff'-.fx-e..'t Jles-f--A ' ' - Q N K N N 54.-,Egg I reatly tor some hard workouts. .if , AFTER YOU! -- Carl Holvick, junior class presi- dent, tells Mickey iirunsvoltl, senior class president, to come on in. The water is fine. Mickey says only Carl would know. The whole conversation seems to be about who shall be first on Tug-O-War Day. TASTY CQNTEST - Zoe Sherman and Jannene Gerardi, seniors, dive into some delicious pies. lt's all in fun as the seniors try to beat the juniors in the pie eating contest. ug- -War Time Wa Fun Time VVe the juniors challenge you the seniors to a Tug-O-VYar. This firm sounding statement started an afternoon of fun for members of the junior and senior classes. As in the years past, members of the Ki- wanis Club and the high school student counf cil worked together in planning a full schedule of events for 'l'11g'-U-XYz1r Day. The challenge, followed by a car caravan to liast l'ark, put the day into full swing. XYinners of the many contests added points to their class's score. Some of the big events were girls' and boys' softball games, a beard- growing contest and. of course, the big tug between the boys of each class. A dance at the Roosevelt gymnasium elimaxed the day. The king and queen from the class which had accumulated the most points reigned at the dance. TYPICAL TUG - Heave ho is za. familiar ery heard every tug clay. lt's one time during the year when there is rivalry between tl1e senior and junior classes. we Din Received Praise from Many The play Dino came Straight from tele- vision-lnnd to the Mason City lligh School stage. .Ks john Conner, dramaties director put it, This play is too hot to wait Y .-Xnfl, that was the beginning of the all-school, 3-act produc- tion concerning zt delinquent. When llino wzu 12 he was sent to reform school for being involved in it murder. The story begins as lbino gets out at the age of 19. llis homelife would have been nothing if it had not been for his younger brother who idolized Dino. The man at the welfare agency worked long and hard with llino, lle helped him slowly, but the real change came when rt shy girl named Shirley helped Dino find he was still human. 4 ,. A s .,. J, , X I in l .pw ., : E Lv y i '. I , . 4' 1' 3 '- -l!4'f f'., 'Qi' GIRLFRIEND'S HELP - L'11flC-fSlHI1fliI1lZ fl'0m.hi5 UNDERSTAND? - Richard Schmidt as the father, ififlffiwlfl, Played l7Y Rhhffiii CIYIIPIPCNV llClD5 DU10' soundly beats Dino, Ciar y Cook, in a tense scene Gary Cook, to get on the right road, from the spring play. an 0 :MQ ELECTRONIC EYE - S11 y1111 11111111 q-1131-11111113 11111111 1111 111'11-1111 111 :111 11111-11-11111 4111111u11Cc. 1-vw 'lll11 1111' 111'1 'lI'1 '111 11 111111 V '1' 1ll 1'1111w A . N 1. 1. 1.11.1117 11 1:1 111A111'1'w 111L'j' :11'1'11'1 115' 1111111111114 111f11w11 1-11-c1111111c 1-vu C1I'C1111. 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Ronald From left to right f Del-oSs Blain. blames Norris. Dennis lielim, Hves Fizila. Delores lfiirrmigli, linger Trudeau, Larry Rliumasel. Tierney. Bruce Brodt. Linda Morrisfin, lghu Iiliwwlfl, Dale lkiseiie, Bill Miller, Den- .ludy Hcistetler, Penny Rankin. Arlen Nis- iiig lfinnegfan, Dmirwzni Haxton, I.eRf,iy Sen, Richard llziytmi. Spenser llzirnaek, Veterswn, Xzinev Fialu. Terry Sziiiipscm, Lee' Karen NYestwiCk. Ron Ringgold, Larry Hel- lif1X'l,llC2lTINZLI1: l.ee XN'eirzel,l3m1glas llc- likson, Dun Grell, Ken Seney. Gorclon Aulev, llariann Enliusk. Phyllis DiIXIarcO, Theilen. lizuein Klzirtinson. Xdriana Xonzis, 'licini Grielnling. Third Row: Judy Daniels, Richard Hnrtseli, Yeronica Trudeau, Nancy Fliernian, llfinzlld Fourth Row: David Grupp, Paul Agapiwi, Diehl, Carroll Sarchett. Slmrmi Oleson, Q .. ... Nfl ' S Ex Pre ented Fine Spring Pr gram Linflzl Schull, Tum Nwrria Ilarlzm 1311111-r, -1u'1y I'z1ulwn, Kcxmy Iilzlkc, Imrclci Buch- Davirl Xluflcc, 151110 11zLrriN. 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Impromptu Visit to Band Rehearsal MISSED THAT LAST BAR IIMILQ 'ISr'11IIv:u1 :1::'I Ilan- 1.111141 IMIIX mu' than IIIIINIC 11' ru wlml mw- ..,.T 4 NOW'S TI-IE TIME -A XXHJ-4' I-'MII xx 1 Home Vocal Contestants Revealed Hurry up, please! VVe need your piano. Quickl get the music Y These were only two of many painful Qto vocal studentsj expres- sions audible during the week before the home vocal contest. The contest was March 22 and 23. Some thirty-five Mohawk vocalists ad- vanced to the state music contest which was April 26 and 27 at Cedar Falls. Like at almost all contests, much of the preparation was left until the last few days, or even hours, before performance time. Frantic contestants, accompanists and also a director scurried around making last minute preparations. One of the biggest problems was getting the members of a group together at the same time. After finally rounding up all the group, the next problem involved finding the accom- panist. As the fatal day arrived, everyone appeared looking their best, and most proceeded to do their best in performing. THE GIRLS QUARTETS are, from left to right: Lavonne Albaugh, Zoe Sherman, Judith Albrecht, Susan DeSart, Polly Taylor, Barbara Naifeh, Nancy Longley and Phelo Malaktaris. hy... -'Q' e7 ' ,- A X, Q, IN THE GIRLS TRIOS from left to right are - Lavonne Albaugh, Zoe Sherman, Judy Albrecht, Marilynn VVicks, Dara Jones and Brenda Brose. THIS SYMMETRICAL DESIGN forms two mixed quartets. From left to right - Richard Barton, Susan DeSart, Zoe Sherman, Paul Sentman, Dave Travland, Lavonne Albaugh, Mary Stewart and Bill Dalgetty. THESE CHOIPING BOIDS make up the girls' sextets. Standing: From left to right - Lavonne Albaugh, Annette Hagens, Susan DeSart, Judith Albrecht, Mary Stewart and Zoe Sherman. Seated: Jean Messer, Sabra Olson, Eileen Elliott, Winnie Pringle and Holly Hicks. Much Talent ln Groups and Solos Stanley llulshizer was the judge. lie had the jolt of eliminating the contestants. Three soloists from each division, two of each of the small groups and one madrigal were allowed to proceed to the state contest. There were happy shouts from those who received one-state ratings as the judge read from the hallots. Those who did not win were sad at first, hut soon cheered up and decided to try a little harder next year, .Xt the home contest there were sextets, U 'Try I kr TWO BOYS QUARTETS advanced tlirotiglrtlie home Cwlllrsl in -April. They are left to right: Clark Trudo, ,lint llalsor, Toni llutchcr, Gary lulson, Dave Tr:tx'land. l':tul St-ntnian, Gary Hickok and liill llalqetty. .Xll are seniors except lravland who is a junior. trios, mixed quartettes, madrigal groups. double mixed quartets and hoys double quar- tets participating in the group part of cOr1teSt. Many hoys and girls participating in groups also took part hy singing solos. .-X large vari- ety of songs were chosen for contest by the soloists. A hig help to all contestants were the ac- companists. Much credit went to the faithful piano players, who had to devote most of their time during contest to practicing with the many groups and soloists, THE TWO BOYS QUARTETS combined to form a lroys double quartet which advanced to the state contest. They are, left to right: Clark Trudo. Dave 'liI'2U'l2ill4l, ,liin llalsor, l'aul Sentnian, Toni Dutcher, Liaiy llltl-utlx' ilill llaigeity and Uaiy juisou. MIXED DOUBLE QUARTETS had two entries which advanced throuen the home contest. The ment- hers are, standing clark Trudo. ,lint llalsor, Toni llutclter. tiary vluls-tn, Richard llarton, Emanuel Potiria-les, tiarx Scliaper, lerrv Young. Seated - Marilynn XY'icks, llara jones. Pltelo M-alaktaris, Bren- da Brose. Xancy Taylor, Marianna 5l8tlClIll3Il, Suz- anne Anderson and Judy Xlfolfe. T EIGHTEEN SOLOISTS were eligihle for the state contest in Cedar Falls. Tlzcy are, back row: Bolt Stexens. ,ludy ,-Xllvrt-chi. Marilynn XYicks, Ellen Cllswll, liaye 'l'ravlanil. -lerry Young, Middle row: Gary ltllsotl, Clark Tru-lo. llill llalgetty, Paul Sent- nian, lfntanuel Potiriades, Richard Barton. Front row: Zoe Sherman, Phelo Malaktaris. Dara Jones, Lavcnine .-Xlhangh. Nancy Longley. Absent is Mary Stewart. Masonian Candid Camera Visited STRICT ATTENTION-13ax'i11 L'1r1ck, a1wv0. 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ALL TOGETHER NOW W '11 M, 'Q 113 1 :11l .11, I1 .LI .111l1xx,l11t ,1111gJ1t,I.gIx115 X11l11111 15411111 X11111'1w1111, X11z'111g1 Kla11'1' 111111 ,IU gX1111c H1-1111 1'1ckf1,111. tl-1 - l 1 -4 i f SOUR NOTE - TP11'cw'111:' Xf11'111:111 SCTIICNS. nlwxc 111.1k1-X ll 1:11w- ilk M-1111'-111v 111 1l11: s11'111g's group S111111fl 1 r:'1A1'-'LJ' ' f 4 5.4. 3 st- b, n , 'rf 'Q H4 .-fgf Relays, Triangle and Dual Meets l x GETTING THE GRIP - The grip is essential in throwing the discus and tloes nut require medical attention. Coach Bill Mtmrc explains the facts while Ron Grell listens attentively. afrt 91-ll fs' 1-41 aw u I L., - f H 'C' f3 .e'v' AQ., I uv' ' . 'A K -' r x. ,1 , 1 , J VV Lil , , ,,. . .. I ,, ,Jn 4 Kd., Ndnfflwf. ,M 3,-4, , 's'1g'1 by A f ' ,. ',-4,954 - 'M ww-Iggy nd, v .siren-Id-'f v f' , I 1 . . -M, R A ' Y -K HA, .5 n ' - ':.a,IfN,3Y' 1- M, L ,:.gi.x,' ,R.,p.f',p:.l i'f,4qi'l 'F' .j.,, U cQl' uni-' bi .bu n' Vining' vh- x QM' -51. ,- leffms 1- Wu , nl lt. '. j . 1 A lf- -My I A ' ' :ibn el I A I gdgk-QQ'-9-Q-is Completed Schedule, -, he Stlerule ot meets lax alleaf L with Pmll Xlunre N tmflermen belore the ewm :etmn ut 1 XULLCN Iul trxek bf,dNOIl lxaer mtntul men lnrl nexxtmnerw Imm the sw: o mffrc mnlw twnmpmul the Xluhdxxlv thme ld Ill U X llte Xprll Nnrmstnrnt postpfmul the mrst trllngular Illlil xthululu Wllll Iurt Dm e Ulf Jenner on X rx 4 but the stormx XXLl.lllCI' sulwulul the l'1te gllflllg' s Iuorerl the tratlxmen twr the rcmuncler ol the L uun llxe other lfllllgllllf meet was half umm Lrlew 1 lnnptun at vmsexe 5llClll1I'Il The lfme rlual meet or the Season xx 18 at Lharlei Clu Ihe remcunrler ul the season nu when up xuth 'Xlolmxxlt runners tilung part m x l.I'lOllS r lk meets Xlmnn Cltw was represeutec lll w J I S Tl ll the llrllxe Relzus xt Iles Xlmnex Xpml 'tm inrl Jl the Comet lxelaxx at L harlei 0-w'4f 'rm INCH BY INCH 1 f mixes L mot Ll on the ne trxp ox er HIGH HOPES N x ll u lx memlmerx tlneclun tlelr N ll rs lu wr ex tr fl tn Xl xr ldrrx bun tmcl Raxmuml XX enr --if-'v .as T' 'K' 11' Q 'C H. ' t x Ci 77 .X 'zlvy y ' 1 ' l ' ' A 5 V' ' l of ' I - 2' A fl- -' I ' . . ' - I l ' ' 1 Q ' ' Q5 2 f' . '..'I ' , A , . K. , , A , , , ,li S4 1 l. , 2 A 4 4 . .' ' ' f' Q ' . l .1 ' . p l , 1 '. ' E I L 1 '-z A 5' J - , anfl . :un - - - - 1 ,!., . L . 'I ' I ' ' - ' 4: I ' ' I ' l l wg- tlhz City :ml l 2 ' l' 5 ' lt , ' 5 the 'l'c:n-llerq U llm-ge Relays at Ck-rlar 7z1ll.', - I - . ' , - 1' -. .Xp ll ..l, ' 2 Q I 5 .4 C. Y Ag 3 , R- 2--7 - . Ll 1 I..-, ' l 'H' , t Q-V f . at - Citv, .Xpml 27 zmcl the Mohawk Relavs, Max' 3. , rf' 75 A ' ' ' ' 1 il AA' - n -W Cul llwlvik, right, 'z ', J tllf I' lun- 1 her m'l :mtl lmpcs to clear it 1 - -xt A-qif I- 4 X 3lXUV?1PlC-'fift' lll lwpex 4-I at least c miwf near the V I l 'l'Nl'l1T lllgll Nclnl-ll --'L lls. 'l'l1 1' are, left X 'gllti ,,, 5 - . .-Xll' . 2 tin, .' ' ' ' ' ' ' ich. ,LQ 5 ' ' ' , , 5 '4- 'Qu' - - - . Q. .I X f.. ., wry- I H 'U 1 a I I ' ' - l - V4 vW'5l ' ' 'iklvf 'H I U, I I ' ' r - , D I I I - .1 l I I ' ' . I - r a U I 1' '1 f ' ' r ' ' ' ' 7 ' Q 'j 1 I I I . l . wav.: I I .I r 1, , ' T I l - l W- t ' 1 1 I 1 'W X .iw Mk 4 - A c ' I I' A' . i' -? K ' 'i'-'- . K x 1 - - h ' L ' I., ....... ' K . ilk I U I A . Y Nine Meets Kept Track Boys Bu y TRACK SCHEDULE April 4 - Triangle Meet Spencer, Mason City and Fort Dodge QAt Fort Dodgel April 16 - Triangle Meet ' i Mason City, Charles City and Hampton fAt Mason Cityj April 20 Teachers College Relays fAt Cedar Fallsj April 26 and 27 Drake Relays fAt Des Moinesl April 27 Comet Relays CAt Charles Cityj May 3 Mohawk Relays CAt Mason Cityj May 7 - Dual Meet Mason City and Charles City CAt Charles Cityl May 18 Big 6 Meet May 25 State Meet .W OBNOXIOUS OBSTACLE-Bob Okcrstrom easily strides over a low hurdle as he cruises down the track field. DISCUS WIND-UP - Ron Grell gets ready to go round and round before letting go of the discus. 'lf yu AA, ff,e, fl. , . CAN'T FIND IT ANYWHERE - Although Jim Thorpe- and Larry Genzler seem to be searching for something, they are really hard at work, exercising to get in ship-shape condition for track. Q F.. vi-e Af ,E 'alll- L . . r- -. -4, , I .- '+ f-sw . - V Uv? mg ' ' Let's Talk It Over A-Xgainst thc clear blue skier UI' 11 fresh spring clay, llurr L-UIIIICHY. ,lim TUUYPC 211111 tw-P or Muhruvk runners talk truck with Cuach XYilli:1m Kllwrc. They' aIl seem tu agree that ll , good weather for running. 1957 GOLF SCHEDULE April 23 April 26 May 2 May T May 11 May IT M ay 21 M ay 25 Hampton Austin Iowa Falls Hampton DISTRICT East 8: West Waterloo Albert Lea STATE TOURNAMENT Here There Here There There There It-'ff .M-Q Right Diehl, D MOHAWK GOLFERS - Back Row: From left to Ron Ringolfl. Dennis Cliristiztnsen, lion loe liranrlt. Norman Klzith, Roger Horn M hawk Golfers 'lihe Xlohztwk golf team took to the links early in the Spring ttncler the tutelage of new hezttl golf eozteli, lfil Chuck. formerly of Cresf ton. tfozteli thuek hztcl several experieneecl gjfolfefs hzttek to form the nucleus of his erew. ln :tfltlition to the seztsonetl perforniers, Mason Kiitfs link teztin had inztny neweoiners front the soplioinore :tnrl junior high rztnks, .X strenuous seheflule greetefl the golfers :ts the winter snows ineltetl enough to :tllow prac- tice on the newly eityfpttrehasetl Legion Golf Course. ley hlftsts of wincls still lingerecl, however, :incl niztny evenings the golf hoys eniertgerl front prztetiee with at blue tinge per- Yllfllllg' their eontenstnees. The Spring high sehool golf seztson servecl :ts zt fitting prelurle to golfing ztetivities :nnong Nlztson t'ity's teenagers. A nttnther ul- these teenagers 1Jl'l'l-Ck'1t'4l the clriving ztntl putting techniques they woultl use during the summer months. 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A, va , ' - ' ' ' ' -' , - , X 1 2 is has -C jf' ' f ' .' 5 Q , QQ 5 f : :y--pkzffg M ' ' mf- ' , ' 1 if 1 V NV.. .,'.:. .Vai Q't',2f V Vu , x -- '- ' W. . V f, ' 211 V... .JV ' Q, ' V ' ' ' , . -v ' .1 4 6 ' M i ti if ' mf V, 1 .. A ,- , .f f ,MA , M' f .,' . 5' 1 ,V pf QrxY',h. fi .TK S - , , M, X A . -..,,, 4 , ff, C Qnxcni -, T' ml'l'l i --. -,.. Q-..s... I A R' I .MAI RACKET MEN - Tennis racket men, that is. They are: I Fourth row: From left to right - l.arry Alvivll, Phil Currie, Nile Nlott, Howard liarker. Third row: Larry Chazen, Alike Gilles, l.ai'ry Rhut- Netmen Faced l.ate snowstorms and lmrisk spring' days plagued tennis coach lloward'Barker and his hoys as they dug out their tennis gear and started to practice for net competition. The l95T Mason City net squad was prac- tically devoid' of experienced men as the sea- son began. However, as the season pro- gressed. new hlood from the sophomore and junior high ranks came to the front to holster the overall strength of the Mohawk squad. A heavy schedule of matches greeted the netmen. Their first three worthy opponents 1957 TENNIS SCHEDULE April l8 Fort Dodge There April 26 Albert Lea Here April 30 East Waterloo There May 4 BIG SIX TOURNAMENT May ll DISTRICT TOURNAMENT May 14 Fort Dodge Here May 17 West Waterloo Here May 25 STATE TOURNAMENT 30 V0 asel. ,lim Corrough, Doug Nic.-Xuley, Second row: jack Clark, llick l't-arson, Kerry jen- in s-I First row: liill Holder, Paul Ravlin, Curt XVilson, .l.UllIllC lliekson. Strong Opposition were Fort Dodge, Alhert Lea, Minnesota and liast XYaterloo. Fort Dodge and East Water- loo were Big Six opponents while Albert Lea served as non-conference opposition. A repeat match was held with Fort Dodge on May 14. The final match of the year be- fore the state meet was against Big Six foe, XYest NVaterloo. Strong serves and tricky returns character- ized the excellent play of the Mohawk net- men. IT'S THIS WAY, BOYS - Coach Howard Barker demonstrates an effective grip to Larry Rhutasel and llill Holder. ' Q34 ,, -Q. fax?-9,9 ' If il :I . 'lv I - tits FINISHING TOUCHES - Senior Banquet com- mittee chairmen and sponsor discuss final decisions for the 1937 Senior Banquet. They are, left to right: .lean Patton, invitations, Annette Hagens, housing: Suzanne Anderson, decoration and Marian Dickinson. Banquet and Prom The word banquet means good food and an enjoyable program to many. To the graduat- ing class, the senior banquet meant serious planning and hard work to make a successful last get-together for the seniors. For All We Know was the fitting theme that was chosen. Mickey lirunsyold, limb Okerstrom, l'at l.ennan and .ludy Albrecht, senior class of- ficers, chose many committees to plan tlte banquet and distribute the variousXresponsibil- ities throughout the senior class. The housing committee chose an appetizing meal with Swiss steak as the main dish. The program committee was responsible for keeping the banquet moving smoothly. They chose the entertainment and designed the pro- grams. The invitation committee had 'the pleasant task of making invitations. They were issued to all seniors. An enjoyable time was had by all who par- ticipated on the decorating committee. Fasting and sewing skills were needed to make the nutcups, made in the shape of graduationcaps. The student speaker was Judith Albrecht. Mr. llrunsvold' addressed the senior class, and the entertainment fulfilled the enjoyment of the evening. Frank lloffman, instructor of ,ef A SENIOR SPEAKS - Judy Albrecht, a senior, gives her final high school words at the senior ban- quet while Perley O. Brunsvold, principal, listens. bookkeeping, provided digestible music throughout the meal. A well-planned, welleattended senior ban- quet was a memorable occasion for the grad-- uating class. S, ts Q5 IS IT ALIVE?-The decoration committee is trying to decide on a centerpiece for the senior banquet. Left to right are: Norman Klath, Karen Clapp, Doug James, Suzanne Anderson, jim McDermott, Susan Bull, Judy Albrecht, Bill Patton and Jule James. ay' Were Social Highlights of Year Flowers, frills. flutters and formals. On the day of the junior-senior proin, corsages were flelivered in the afternoon. The ice boxes of the teen-set were filled with fragrant posies pit-kerl out by the girls' discriminating dates. The frills vzune on about 7:00, after all the proper priinping that had been going on at the beauty parlor since 4:00 was completed. The flutter was supposed to arrive about 8:00, but in inost cases ten minutes were al- lowed for straightening ties and putting the final polish on shoes. The forinztl was a gorgeous sight for all. The seniors were properly surprised and Very delighted at the decorating job of the juniors. .X swirl of net covered the floor as the first dance began at 8:00, and the array of formals did not stop gliding' over the floor until the dance ended at l2:00. Midnight ended the most-enjoyed night of the year. THISA IS IT 5 Tom'Shima, below, straightens his GENIUSES AT WORK - Chuck Qlioralx Cstand tie llCIOI'C,lC21Vlllf.f to pick up Ins date, Kaye Curran, nigh Carl llolvick and l.inda lllair, juniors ptr-nrt below, lett, who has been primping all afternoon for streamers for decorations of the junior Senior Piorn the junior-Senior Prom. which was May 11. A 1 ,Wx wr 'm l fl M O Ml,-4 Graduation Day Was Happy Day 2 I Graduation dayl That meinoralmle day was ' the climax of a phase of life for the seniors - the end of school days. .Xltliotigli many were looking forward to the end of homework, the seniors were a weepy group the last days of school. v K In a group assembly the seniors ordered X7 'fx name cards, announcements and thank you cards. Ten announcements were furnished free lmy the school. The seniors then nomi- nated a group of students for a commencement planning committee. 4 b-.- This group was voted on in the hoinerooms, and they were: Zoe Sherman, -ludy .-Xllmrecht, Nancy Taylor, Clary llicliok and Ron Dalton. Ihr, l'aul .X Peterson was chosen by the stu- dents as the minister tor the sermon to the seniors. lt was delivered on 'lune 2. The planning' committee chose the theme. L'ourag'e tu Coininence f Faith to Fulfillf' It expressed the idea that men should have faith in God, their fellow man and in them- selves. .ag Measurements for caps and gowns were taken by Florence G'Leary. Graduation was a solemn and fitting con- clusion to twelve eventtul years. DR. PAUL A. PETERSON, minister of the Wesley Methodist Church, delivered the commencement ser- 111011. S NEW THOUGHT? - The senior commencement planning committee finds different ideas from other tgolgrams. Members are from left: Judy Albrecht, Nancy Taylor, Zoe Sherman, Gary Hickok and Ron a ton. X gh, .......r V .r...t,..,- .V ...by -,,--.......U 7 ...W - . 52. . .Y-,A l f T ' x , 13 . f QQ x 13. .4 Q., , ,z z-.5 M, 4 3, .awk Q ,5 ,:- . ffZF 'x :Q N, .A . , , l I FACING THE FUTURE - Katherine Garuiis, ,Terry 'IR-rmzmyiv,-xl. Katie Niwvrc :uni Lancs Mzxstcri have that x'L4rzm'nj.' it-wk in thrir eye as they Mart that I-mg walk lwvxxzml the lwrlruul. wi A Z Q K . I x Q N t ., s if X X M. gs U , 0 s The Album pictures . . . Seniors X Juniors Sophomores Class Officers Headed Aetlvltles MICKEY BRUNSVOLD Basketball 1 2 Class Offlcer 3 Football 1 2 3 H1D e Councnl 3 Qu1ll and Scroll 3 Student Coun c1l 3 Tom Tom 2 3 Track 1 2 3 PATRICK LENNAN Basketball 1 2 3 Class Offxcer 1 2 3 Football 1 2 Speech Contest 3 Student Counc1l 1 2 3 Track 1 2 JUDITH ALBRECHT All State Mus1c Fes t1val2 Cho1 1 2 3 Class Offlcer 3 Cub Gazette 2 3 H1 Tr1 2 3 Quxll and Scroll 3 Student Counc1l 2 3 Y Teens 1 ROBERT BYRON OKERSTROM fl Grand Island Nebrj Basketball 1 2 3 Class Off1cer 3 Football 1 2 3 Golf 1 M Club 2 3 Student Counc1l1 3 Track 1 2 3 To Reach that Land by Jud1th Pearson I 1 I 1 1 f .3 2, , 1 '-yivl 9 Leaf I5 fa M me :Aff was rnazlc de Auf Ly ai, .Al ,ng lun, .4 as !Jg 9 nl daf il was Main lo ca!! 5 GJ rough drive! fo male il sfanal so lull gl fl A L gg el A jo La dc Liggedf of Mem al! 1 A jo r A a ,ani nJ J e c on ont slr n e Adore, .us f On 'u Ma oder aizle are re. 5 tl ja uenfura ard am! fame new dead, JA rc :lain wif! never cease I .L 1 IL al AMI cacllf ,,f.,.4.,f1la .14 .1 fA,.l.,L ag 5? .Ill J, ,sz mo .7L,u,A.L ll 1 ft ,,1..,.,JJ ll 3,41 . fl tl tl.: ,ml :Lal ,. MARGE ABEL: Hi-Tri 1, 2, Y-Teens 1. Sf f-gl 'T PATSY ANN ADAMS: Dramaties 1, 2, Hi- W Tri 2, 3: GAA. 1: Retail Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2. AUDREY ADKINS: Band 1. PAUL AGAPITOS: Band 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2: Football 1, 2, 3: Pep Band 1, 2, W'rest- ling 1, 3: Baseball 1, 2. LAVONNE AL- BAUGH: All-State Festival 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 'P 95 4: :sg Hi-Dive cotmfil 1, Hi-'fri 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3: Y-Teens 1. SANDRA ALLEN: All-State Festival 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3, Future X- k Nurses 33 Ili-Tri 2, Masonian 1, Pep Band 3, Student Council 1, 3: Y-Teens 1. If HELEN ANDERSEN: Dramaties 2, Future Teachers 2, 3, junior Red Cross 3g Pep Club 2, SUZANNE ANDERSON: All-State Festival 3: Choir 2, 3, D-ramatics 3: Glee Club lg High School Hi-Lites 3, Hi-Tri 2, 3: Speech Contest 3: Y-Teens 1, Pep Club 3. DAVID 1 ANGEL: Football 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, 33 NVrestling 1. Banquet Was Bu y Spring Item ARLYN ASKILDSON. MARLENE AUS- 54' .1 TIN: F.B.L..-X. 2, JANICE BABCOCK: Dramatics 2: Hi-Tri 2, 3, Masonian 3, Junior v rn Red Cross lg Y-Teens lg Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 1 KAREN BADKER: GAA. 13 H1-Tri 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3. JIM BAILEY: Football 3: Stage 1- Crew 2: Track 1, 2, 3: NVrestling 1. JAMES LEWIS BALLARD: Band l, 2, 39 Pep Band 3 , Track 1, 2. p ,L-3 - - L, wvvy 'D c . x 'xl'-v D vi! -9 Y-. eq J, BILL BARG: Science Club 2. FRANCES X53 ' W BARNDD: F.B.l...-X. 2: GAA. 1: Glee Club 1: Masonian 1: junior Red Cross 1, 3. JOHN BARRON: Cub Gazette 2: I-li-Y 1, 2, 3. se: ,ma Senior Louelie DUANE BRAUN. MELAVIE BRENDEL: All-State Festival 2, 3, Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, High School Hi-Lites 3, Hi-Tri 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Strings 1, 2, 3, Tennis 2, Y-Teens 1, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. MELVA BRENDEL: All-State Festival 1, 2, 3, Cub Gazette 2, 3, Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, High School Hi-Lites 2, Hi-Tri 2, 3, Strings 1, 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. BRUCE ALLEN BRODT: Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 1, 2, Track 2. ROGER BROERS: Dra- matics 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 2. BON- NIE BELLE BROWN: Future Nurses 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 3, Glee Club 1, 2. JIM BRYANT. JOE BRYANT: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, M Club 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. KAREN BUEHLER. SHIRLEY BASGALL: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, Hi-Tri 2, 3. DENNIS BEHM: All-State Festival 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 1, 2, 3. MARY BERNER: Dramatics 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Hi- Dive Council 2, Hi-Tri 2, 3, Y-Teens 1. KEN BILLINGS: Masonian 3, jr. Repub- lican 3. MERLYN BOHNSACK. GLENN BORCHERDING: Cub Gazette 2, Hi-Y 1, Tom Tom2,Track 2. HENRY BORGER,-IR. ROGER BOSVELD: Band 1: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3. GAYLE BRANER: Band 1, 2, 3: Cub Gazette 2, 3, Hi-Tri 2, 3, Masonian 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Tom Tom 2, Y-Teens 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Were Chosen as 9 Q l SUSAN BULL: Cub Gazette 2: Dramatics 13 Hi-Tri 2, 35 Quill and Scroll 33, Tom Tom 2g Y-Teens 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. ILENE BUNT- ING: F.B.L.A. 3, G.rX.A, 1. RICHARD BUNTING: Football lg Track 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3. MARVIN LEROY BURGESS: Basketball lg Football 13 Student Council 1, 2, 3': Track 1, 2, 3. GREG BURZETTE: Basketball lg Football l, 2, 3. RICHARD CALLOW. JUDY LEE CANNELLA: Choir 2: Glee Club l: G.A.:X. li lligh School Hi-l.ites l, 2: lli-Tri 2, 3: Klasonian l: Quintilian Club 1, 2: Y-Teens 1. RICHARD CAREY: Wrest- ling l, 2. 3. MARVYL CARROLL: Dramat- ics l, 2: F.B.L..fX. 2, 3, High School Hi-Lites- l, 2: Masonian l, 2: Quintilian Club 2: Pep Club l g Speech Contest 1, 2. f. as N P1 if Homecoming Queen and Attendants l t l T .hx 1 DENNIS CHAMBERLIN: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Class Officer lg Football 1, 2, 3: Ili-Dive Council 2: M Club 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3. JOEL CHASE: Baseball 2. LARRY CHIS- HOLM. JANICE CHRISTIAN: Choir 2: F.l5.I..A. 2, ti..-XA. l: lilee Club lg lli-Tri 23 Student Council lg Y-Teens l. JO ANN CHRIS- TIANSEN: G.A..'X. l, 3: Glee Club 1, 3: High School Hi-Lites lg Hi-Tri 2: Tom Tom 3, Y-Teens 1: Mixed Chorus 2. KAREN JOY CLAPP: Choir 3: Future Nurses 3: Hi-Tri 3: Pep Club 3. DONNA CLARK: Dramatics 1, 2: F.B.L.A. 2, 23: lli-Dive Council 3: Hi-Tri 2, 3: Y-Teens 1: l'ep Club 1, 33, RON CLUTE: Football 1, 35: lli-Y 3: Baseball l, 2, 3. LAVONNE ALICE CONOVER: F.B.L.A. 1, 2, 3. 9' I SHEILA CORNISH: Band 1, 25 Cub Gazette 25 F.l5.l,..-X. 2: Di-Dive Council 15 lli-Tri 2, 35 lligh School Hi-l.ites 35 Masonian 3: Quill and Scroll 35 Student Council 3: Tom Toni 25 Y- Teens 15 l'ep Club 1, 2, 35 Dramatics 3. EL- BERTA CORY: F.B.l...-X. 25 GAA, 1, 35 Pep Club 1, 2. PETER COSTARAKIS: High School Hi-Lites 25 Science Club Mixed Chorus 2. LARRY CRAIG. JAMES CROWDER: A11- State Festival 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Masonian 15 l'ep Band 2, 3. KAYE FRAN- CES CURRAN: Draniatics 15 G.A.A. 15 Hi- Dive Council 35 lli-Tri 2, 35 Red Cross 2, 35 Y-Teens 15 jr. Republicans 2, 3. STANLEY CURRY: Track 25 Wrestliiig 1. BILL DALGETTY: All-State Festival 1, 2, 35 Debate 2, 35 Dramatics 25 Hi-Dive Council 35 High School Hi-Lites 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Quintilian Club 2, 35 Science Club 2, 35 Speech Contest 2, RON DALTON: Basketball 1, 2, 35 Class Officer 25 Student Council 15 Track 1. -.rs Many Senior Boys Participated in MARY DANGER: F.B.L.r-X. 25 Glee Club 1, 2: Student Council 35 l'ep Club 1, 2. KAREN DANIELS: Choir 35 GAA, 15 Glee Club 1, 25 Y-Teens 1. GARY DAVIS. SUSAN DESART: All-State Festival 25 Choir 1, 2, 35 Hi-Tri 2, 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Student Council 15 Toni Tom 2, 35 Y-Teens 1: l'ep Club 1, 2, 3. JIM DEVARY: Football 1: Hi-Dive 15 Student Council 1, 2: Track 15 VVrestling 1. DONALD A. DIEHL: Band 1, 2, 35 All-State Festival 2, 35 Golf 2, 35 Pep Band 1, 2, 3. ELLEN DIHLMANN: F.B.L.A. 2, 35 Hi- Dive Council 15 Hi-Tri 2, 35 Y-Teens 15 l'ep Club 1, 2, 3. LARRY DILLON. PHYLLIS DIMARCO: All-State Festival 25 Band 1, 2, 35 Hi-Tri 35 Masonian 15 Speech Contest 15 Y-Teens 1. F' fr if ,4 ' a-!, of R- QI .' . VA JANICE BUCHANAN DUNAHOO: Dra- maties I: Glee Club 1, 25 Hi-Dive Council 13 Hi-Tri 23 Y-Teens l. THOMAS ALLAN DUTCHER: llasketlnall ll Choir l, 2, 33 Fgot- ball 1, 2, 3: lli-Y 2: M Club 2, 33 Vkfrestling 2, 3: Baseball l. 2, 3. ILENE EARLES: G..X..'X. l. RICHARD EBBERS. LARRY j. ELLIS. RICHARD ENGLEMAN. COREEN ERSLAND: Cub Gazette 2, Fu- ture Teachers 2, 23: Glee Club l, 2g Hi-Tri 2, 31 Y-Teens lg l'ep Club l, 2, 3. ROBERT EVANS: XYrestling l, 2, 3. MAUREEN FRANCES EVERHART: F.B.L.A. 2, 35 G..-XA. 1. Variety of Sports Year 'R und DON EWERS: Basketball 1, Football 33 btage Crew 2: Track 2: Baseball l. GERALD- INE BELLE FANKELL: GMX..-X. 23. ELLYN LORRAINE FIEGAN: Choir 25 F.l3.l...AX. 2, 3: G.A,:X, 1: Glee Club lg Ili-Tri 2, 233 Red Cross 2, Y-Teens 1. MICK FINLEY: Basketball l, 2: Football l, 2, 3: Golf 2, 3: Track 1. MARILYN FIN- ETTE: Library Club l, 2, 3. BEVERLY FISH: Cz..-LA. I, 2, Hi-Tri 2. JANET FOWLER: F. B. L, A. 2. TOM FRANTZ. JO ANN FRITZ: Future Nurses 2. 3, Hi-Tri 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, wtf., 3' I Student Council Jo t 'l-I fu? 'v-f-1 KAREN GARMS: Choir 23 Glee Club 1: Ili- Tri 2, 25: Y-Teens 1 1 llep Club 1, 2. KATHER- INE GARUFIS: F,B.I...-X. 2. 3: Glee Club 1, 2: Hi-Dive Council 2: Ili-Tri 33 Student Coun- cil 3: Y-Teens 1. BERNARD GEHL. DAVID A. GEHLHOFF: All-State Festival 3: Choir 3: Dramatics 3: Nlasoniztn 3: Science Club 3. LARRY GENZLER: Track 1, 2, 3, XN'restling 1. 2. DELORES GEORGE: Hi- Tri 2: Retail Club 3: Y-Teens 15 1'ep Club 1. JANNENE GERARDI: llramalics 33: lli- llive Council fl: lligli School Ili-l.itt-s 31 Hi- Tri 3: Klasonian 3: Quintilian Club 3, 1'ep Club 3. BRUCE GETTMAN. DARRELL GODFREDSON. b , , s and Activitle PAT GOODNOW: 11i-Tri 3, JANET GRAY: Choir 33 Dramtics 3: Glee Club 21 Hi-Dive Council 1, 2: Hi-Tri 2, 3: Speech Contest 2, 23: Strings 1: Y-Teens 1: 1'ep Club 1, 2, 3. LARRY GRAY: Football 1, 2, 3, Hi-Dive Council 35 'MU Club 2, 33 junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3 g Track 2, 3. CAROL GRIFFITH: Band 1, 2, 3: Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3: llasonian 1: Student Council 33 Y- Teens 1. SANDRA GROSLAND: Dramatics 13 Glee Club 1: Hi-Dive Council 2, 3, 1-li-Tri 2, 3: Retail Club 3: Y-Teens 1, Pep Club 1, 3. DIXIE GRANT: Dramatics 1, Future Nurses 2, 3: GA..-X. 13 Glee Club 1, 2, Hi-Tri 2, Y-Teens 1, 1'ep Club 1, 2. DAVID GRUPP: Band 1, 2, 3: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3. ANNETTE HAG- ENS: Choir 2,31 Cub Gazette 2, 35 Glee Club 1, Hi-Tri 2, 3g Masonian 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3g Speech 2: Y-Teens 13 Pep Club 1, 2. JAMES W. HAHN: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, Football 2, 3: M Club 2, 3, Student Coun- cil 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3. HARRIET JOAN HAIN: F. B. L. A. 2, 3. JERRY HALFPAP: Library 1, 2. JAMES HALSOR: Choir l, 3: Football 3: Hi-Y lg Speech Contest 3g Track 35 VVrestling 3. GEORGE HALVERSON. VINCE HAN- SON: Basketball l, 2: Football l, 33 XYres- tling 33, Baseball l, 2, 33. GARY HARLESS: Science Club FLOYD HARMS, JR.: Baseball 2. SPEN- SER HARNACK: All-State Festival 2, 33 Band l, 2, 33 High School Hi-Lites 3, Pep Bancl l, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. KAREN HARR. Eb ff'- Q43 1' v--'TT' rf Occupied Time of Senior Members DALE HARRIS: All-State Festival 3g Band 535 Dramatics 2: l'ep Band 2, MONICA HART: Bancl l. 2, 3: Cub Gazette 23 Dramat- ics l: lli-Tri 2, 33 Quill ancl Scroll 31 Quin- tilian Club 2: Speech Contest 13 Y-Teens lg l'ep Club l, 2, 3: THOMAS ALAN HEND- RICKSON: Boys' Chorus 15 Choir 2. LINDA HESSE: Band 1, 2, 3: Pep Band 2, 33 Orchestra 22, GARY W, HICKOK: All- State Festival 1, 2: Basketball 13 Choir 1, 2, 35 Class Officer 2: Cub Gazette 2, 33 Masonian 3: Quill and Scroll 33 Student Council l, 2, 3g Baseball 3. LOUIS HOFFMAN. WILLIAM R. HOLDER: Basketball 1, 2, 3g Football l. 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3. ARCHIE HOLDING. ANTON HONCZARENKO: Football 1, 2, 3, MH Club 2, 35 Track I. 'EL' F arf-v' N if t MY, I an .. Y Senior Girls Pro DOUGLAS JAMES: Hi-Dive Council 33 Science Club 2, 3: Tennis l. JULE ANN JAMES: All-State Festival 23 Band 1, 2: Hi- Dive Council l, 2: lli-Tri 2, 33 Pep Band 23 Student Council 2: Y-Teens l. BARBARA JENSEN: F.l3.l-..-X. 23 Glee Club 1, 23 Ili- 'l'ri 2, 33 llep Club 1, 2. NANCY JOHNSON: GAA, l. 3: Hiffri 2, 3: l'ep Club 1, 2. 3. JIM JONES: Hi-Y 23 Science Club 2: VVrestling l, 2. DONALD D. JONES: Library Club 3: Track 1: VVrestling 2. GARY JULSON: Basketball lg Choir 1, 2, 33 Football l, 2: High School Hi-Lites 33 Speech Ii. BETTY KASIK: Band 1, 3: F.B.L.A. 2g lli-Tri 2, 3. JOAN KEIL: F.B.L.A, 2, 33 CLA..-X. l 3 Hi-Tri 2, COLETTA HONKEN: F.l3.l...-X. 2: Library Club l. GARY HORN: Football 3: Stage Crew 2: liasebztll l. 33. ROGER HORN: Bits- ketbull l. 2, 3: iiolf l, 2, 33 Cub Gazette 2: M Club 2, 3: Toni Tom 2. MIKE HOULAHAN: lli-Y l: Track l, 2, 3: VVrestling 1. 2. RICHARD G. HUBBARD. DAVID HUFF. JACK E. HUMISTON. RANDI HVAT- TUM: lli-Dive Council 33 lli-Tri 2, 3g Mason- ian 2, 33 Student Council 33 Y-Teens lg Pep Club l, 2, 3. JODEE IMLAY: Class Officer 23 Hi-Tri 2, 33 Y-Teens 13 l'ep Club 1, 2, , mated Much Pep EUGENE KLEINOW. SONDRA KLUSE- MAN: l .lj.l..qX. 2g G..-XA. l: Retail Club 3. LEE L. KNOLL: Debate 2: Science Club 15. FRANK KING: l.ibr:iry Club lg Baseball 2, NORMA KLARR: .Xll-State lfestivztl 2. Zig Cub Hitzette 2: lJrzttnzttit'sli1Speech3i:Strings l, 2, il: Y-Teens l. NORMAN RICHARD KLATH: Choir l, 23 Debate l, 2g Golf l, 2, 253 lli-Y l, 2, Zig Science Club 2, Zi. RODOLFO LACHNER. RUTH LEAKE: Future Nurses 55: Y-Teens l. MARY JANE LEGLER: lf.l5.l...-X. 2,31 G..-X..-X. l 3 Glee Club l, 2: Library Club lg Student Council 3. T 9' I 10.-:J .iz 'ir I IP At Assemblie , Rallies and Games GERALD LEONARD: Student Council 33 XVrestling 2. DARYL LONG: Bztnrl l. MARY LONG: lllee Club lg lli-Dire Council l: Ili- Tri 353 Y-Teens lg Pep Club l, 3. MARGARET LOUCKS: Future 'l'e:tt'hers 2, , . 1 .,.,. . . . .33 GMX..-X. l, -31 lli-lri .Zi Library Llub l, .23 1 ' -1 ' n ' -r lxefl kross -1: X-leens l: lep Llub I, 2, .iz J 1 MIKE LYONS: Track l, L.. 3: Xlirestling 1. 3. JIM MC DERMOTT: Footbttll l, 2. 'S Track l. DOROTHY MC ENANEY: Cub Gazette 23 Dramaties 1: Hi-Dive Council l. 3: Hi-Tri 2, 33 High School lfli-Lites l. 2. 3: Iiibrary Club 33 Masoniztn 1: Quintilian Club l, 2. 3: Speech Contest l. 2, 3: Toni Tom 2: Y-Teens l. DAVID MC GEE: All-State Festival 2, 31 iiztntl l, 12, 33 Cheerleading 1, 2, 33 Dramatics l, 2: Masonirtn I: Speech Contest l, 2. BOB MC GOWAN. 1-4 DE LOSS MAIN: .Nll-State Festival 1, 2, lzilllfl l. 2, 53: Debate 1: lli-Dive Council 33 l'ep lizinil 1, 2, SHARON MANDT: G.i-XA. l: F.l1.I...X, 2: lliffri 2. AL MARTIN: Class Officer l: Football l, 2, 3: lli-Dive Council 2, 3: lli-Y 1: Student Council l. 23 Track l, 2. 3: XVrestling 1, 2, 3. JACQUELINE DAY MARTIN. LANCE MASTERS: Student Council 2: Vlfrestling 1, 2, 3. DON MATSON: Cub Gazette 2: Foot- bzill l, 2, 3: Ili-'Dive Council lg Hi-Y lg Tom Tom 2: XYrestling 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1. EVELYN MATSON: F.B.l...rX. 2: G..-XA. 1, Glee Club l, 23 lli-Tri 2, Klasonian 2: Recl Cross l, 2: Y-Teens l: l'ep Club 2. ROGER MAY: Science Club 2, 3. MARIANNE MAYO. 'f L 5 High School Years Quickly Passed I 'J 1 lb- WENDY LEE MEEK. ROGER MENTINK VVrestIing 1, 2. DOUGLAS MERRITT: Li brary 1, 2. JANET MILLARD: Dramatics 1. 2, 3: Fu- ture Teachers 1: G..-XA. 1g Hi-Tri 2, 3: Li- brary lg Quintilizin Club 1. 2, 3, Pep Club 1 2, 3. JOAN MOENf Glec Club 11 Hi-Tri Qf 33 Tom Tom 2, 35 Y-Teens 1. JOAN MOL- TER: Choir 3: Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1,Glee Club 1, 2, Hi-Tri 2, 3. ERNESTINA MONTEON: Hi-Tri 2, 3: Ma- sonian 1, 2, 3: Torn Tom 3: Y-Teens 1: Pep ciui, 1, 2, 3, JANICE MONTGOMERY. BOB MOON: Class Officer 1: Football 1. 2, 3, lfli-Dive Council 2, 33 Track 1: Vlfrestling 1, 2. ,, ,-nv 2 -o 1 As Graduation S ARLEN NISSEN: All-State Festival 2, 33 Band l, 2, 3: Cul: Gazette 2, Ii: Ili-Y l: Pep lianrl l, 2, 3: Quill :incl Scroll 3: Tennis 25 Orchestra l, 2, 3. MARSHA NISSEN: Fu- ture Nurses 2, 31 G..-X..-X. l 1 lli-'llri 2, Zig Sturl- ent Council ll. ROSALIE NOE: F.l3.l...AX. 2: Ili-Tri 2, 3: Student Council 23. DOROTHY NORRIS: Stutlent Council 3. TOM NORRIS: llancl l, 2, JS: F.l5.l...'X. 2. LARRY NUTTING. PAT O'DELL. ROGER LEE OLSENZ Pep Hanfl l 1 Bancl l 3 Iligli School lli-Liles 3: Jun- ior Retl Cross l, 2, 23. ROGER OLSON: Foot- ball l, 3: Golf l, 2, 33 XVrestling 1, 2, 3: Hi- Dive Council 2. MILES MOORE. PHYLLIS MOORE: liautl l, 2, 3: F.B.L.A, 21 Hi-Tri 2, 33 Red Cross 2: Student Council 3: Y-Teens Ig Pep Club l, 2. 35. WILLIAM MOORE: Band ll Choir l: Football 1: Hi-Y I, 25 Science Club 2. 33: Klixecl Choir l. KAY :I Future Nurses 2,3 1 Hi- lbixe tountil 2. H1-1 ri 2, -5, X -Teens lg lep Club l, 2, IS. CHARLES MORENE: Dramat- '. -9-1.7 -J, ' ,. '. -. iw I, .., -I, l ootlrall l, J, lli-X -5. Blafonnui -5, Refl Cross l: Stage Crew 2: Track 2, 3. GLENICE MORRIS: F.l5.l,.lX, 2, Zig Ili-Tri 2 33' l.il1r'tr A. JERRY MUNN: Football 1, 25 VVrestling 1 2. BETTY MURL: F.B.l...AX. 2. JUDY NAGLEz F.Ii.L..:X. 2' G.A.A, I. uddenly Arrived . . Q. -if it :- QL' I S X Y H tv? -ffl. IK- qm- ,,. P5 21- in AM MICHAEL OSTROUMOFF: liand 3: lli-Y ii: Student Council 3. NANCY OTTO. DALE Ilginql l, 2, 31 COlll1Cll 31 r, , - -. ., f ' l cp liand 2. 3, lratlx l, Z, 3. BILL PATTON: Band 1: Hi-Y l: Science Club 2: Quill and Scroll 3: Student Council 2: Truck l, 2, 3: XVrestling' l, 2, 3. JEAN PAT- TON: Choir 3: Glee Club 1, 2: lli-Tri 2, 3: Mztsonian I, 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 3: Red Cross l. 2: Student Council 2, 33 Tom Tom 2, 3: Y- Teens 1. DICK PATTSCHULL: Football l, 3 : Vlfrestling 1, 3. DOLORES J. PAULSEN: F.B.1..,-X. 2, 3: I.i- brary l. PAT PAYNE: Future Teachers l: ii.iX..X, l: Glee Club l: Retail Club 3: Stud- ent Council 3: Y-Teens l. JUDITH PEAR- SON: lligh School Hi-Lites 1: Hi-Tri 2, 3: Klasonian 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Student Coun- cil 2: Y-Teens l : Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Sharing 3' Dramatics 3. 1 Club and Organization Participation --it fii' 43 C 'i it ., KAREN PEARSON: Band 1, 2, 3: Hi-Dive Council 1: lli-Tri 2, 3: junior Red Cross 2: Y-Teens 11 l'ep Club l, 2, 3. DENNIS PET- ERSON. DICK PETERSON: Dratntics 2, 3 JACK PETERSON: Football 1, 2, 3: Science Club 2, 3: Track 1, 3: VVrestling 1, 2. LEE- ROY PHEARMAN: Hand 1, 2, 3: Ili-Dive Council 3: Pep Band. DONALD PHELAN: Hi-Y l, 2. JUDY PHELPS: Hand l: Dramatics 2: Fu- ture Teachers 1, 2: GAA. 3: Hi-Tri 3: Quin- tilian Club 2: Y-Teens 1: Pep Club 3: Mixed Chorus l, 2: Fil..-X. l, 2. ROBERT PIN- NEKE: Dramatics 2, 3: Science Club 2, 3: Stage Crew 3: Track I. HAROLD PIP- PERT: Rand l, 2 g Track 2, 3. CHARLES PRICKETT: Stage Crew 3: Track l. GWEN QUERY: lf.l5.l.,.X, 23 Glee Club l: lli-Tri 2, 23: Library Club l, 2, junior liefl Cross l, 2, ZS: Y-Teens lL l'ep Club I, 2, 35. JERMAINE RAMSEY: lianrl lg Football l 3 lli-Dive Council l. KAY REICHARDT: Cub Gazette 2: Dramat- ics l: lf.li.l..A, 2: Glee Club 21 l'li-Tri 3: Stud- 'ent Council l 3 Toni Toni 2: Y-Teens l. ARDITH REYNOLDS: l .li.l...-X. 2, 23: Glee Club lg lli-Dive Council Zig lli-Tri 2, 23, Y- Teens l: l'ep Club l, 2, 23. SHARON RIEK- ENS: G..-X..-X. 3. MELBA RIHA: F.B.l...-X. 1,21 Glee Club 1,25 lli-Tri 2, 3: Retail Club 3: Y-Teens lg Pep Club l, 2, 33. DENNIS ROTH: M Club 2, 33: Science Club 2: Baseball l, 2, 3. WARREN RUBY, JR.: Debate l, 2: lligli School lli- l.ites l, 21 Masonian l, 2: Quintilian Club lg Science Club 2, 3: Track lp XYrestlin-f l 2 3 5 v 1 - Was Important for Full Senior Life TENA RUMELIOTE: .-Xll-State Festival l. 2, 3: llramatics lg F.l3.l...-X. 2, Hi-Tri 2, 3: Strings l. 2, 3: l'ep Club l, 2, 33. JACK RUS- SELL: lierl Cross 2, 3: Student Council 3: VVrestling l, 2, ll. TERRY SAMPSON: liancl l, 2, Sl: Football l g llep llancl 3. DEANNA CDEED SCHINNOW: lli-Tri 2, Zi: -lunior Reel Cross l, 2, 33: l'ep Club l, 2, 3. DICK SCHINNOW: lianrl l, 2: Football l, 2, 351 lli-Y l : Nlasonian :i,'1'r4tek 2, Il: Dramat- ies il: lligli Scltuul lli-l.ites 33: l'ep Band l, 2. RICHARD D. SCHMIDT, JR.: Drainatics 2, .l. ROSALYN MARIE SCHUTT: GUXA. 1: Future Nurses 2, 3: lli-Tri 2: junior Red Cross 2,331 Y-Teens 11 l'ep Club l, 2. 23. DON SENNEFF: Debate 1, 2, 3: Quill ancl Scroll 333 Quintilian Club 1, 2. 53: Science Club 2, 3: Speech Contest l, 2, 33: Toni Toni 2, 3. PAUL SENTMAN: .Xll-State Festival l. 2, 13: llas- ketball l. 22 Clioir l. 2, 3: Football l, 35 Stucl- ent Council 1, 1.- wi . , -E ., Q' arc np 6 'x ' l ZOE SHERMAN: All-State Festival 2, 33 Choir 3: Class Officer 21 Cub Gazette 2. 35 Dramzitics 1, 2: Glee Club l: lligli Scliool lli' Lites 2, 3: lli-Tri 2, 33 llzisoninn 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 32 Alunior llerl Cross 21 Spcevli Cou- test 2: Stuflent Council l, 2, 3: Y-Teens lg l'ep Club l, LZ, 3. TOM SHIMA: Football li Hi-Dive Council 1, 23 lli-Y 2: Student Coun- cil 33 VVI'CSllll1g l, 2. CHARLES SIFERT: XVrestling 1. SALLY SNYDER: l-land l: Hi-Tri 23 Retail Club 3: Stuclent Council 3: Yffeens l. JOHN SONDERGAARD: llzuul lg Football l, 2, 33 Tennis 1, 2: VVrestling' l, ZZ. KAREN SOND- ERGAARD: Glee Club 1. 2: lli-Tri 2, 33 Red Cross 2g Stuclent Council l, 23 Y-Teens 1. MYRNA SPRENGELER: .-Xll-State Festival 33 Choir 2, 35 Glee Club l 1 Ili-Dive Council 33 Hi-Tri 2, 33 Quill :incl Scroll 31 Stuclent Coun- cil 1, 23 Y-Teens l 2 l'ep Club 1, 2, 3. RICH- ARD SQUIER: lli-Y 3. MARIANNA STADELMAN: All-State Festival 35 Choir 2, 35 Dramatics 23 Glee Club 1: lli-Tri 2, 33 Y-Teens 1 5 Pep Club l, 2, 3. Senior Prom and Banquet Climaxed DEBORAH ST CLAIR Dminatics 2 Glee u i 1 ens 1 Xll Sttte 1 iano 2 lep Club 1 GEORGE STEPLETON PHILLIP STEV ENS Bandl 2 3 H1 Y 2. Track 2 VV'restl1n SHIRLEY STEVENS C A X 3 MARY STEWART Xll State Icstlxal l 2 3 Cholr C ll 1 Z 3 uill an S roll 3 X 1 cns 1 l cp Clul 1 BARBARA STIGER Choir 3 lll 1r1 3 Suclcnt Council DARLENE STRONG G A A 1 NANCY TAYLOR Choir2 3 Cub Ga7ette 2 3 U matics 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 H1Tr1 2 3 u1ll and Scroll 3 Student Counc1l1 2 3 H Teens 1 JERRY TENNYSON Pand 3 Dramaucs 3 Hibh School H1 Lltes 3 umtilxan Club 3 Speech Contest 3 Track 3 Qhv 'Qi 3 Q at l w--2 PAT THORNTON: G.fX.4X. l: Glee Club ll llifl'1'i 2, Il: Y - 'lieeus l. CAROLYN TJARKS: lfuiure Tezieliers l. 2: Tennis 2: Yffeeus l. DOUGLAS EUGENE TRU- DEAU: .Xll-Flute lfesiivzil II: Ilzmfl I, 2, 35 l'ep l1zmrll.2,Zi. CLARK TRUDO: .Xll-Smale Festival 2, 31 Clmiir l, 2. Ii: lfrnilliall l: Ili-Dive Cfiuueil l, J x J L, 21: .iIllflL'!ll Uiiiiieil L. 25: Travla l 1 XYrestlirig l. EDWARD UDELHOFEN. CHUCK UTTER: lfiiiillizill l, 12, ii: llifY l,,2lSl11flClII Lhuueil l, 2. ii: XYrestliug' l, 2. Zig liziselmll l, -2 -2 -, U. GENE VAJGERT: filee Cluli l : Stage Crew 33, SHIRLEY VAN EVERY: Future Nurses 3. SIGNE VAN I-IOUTEN: Clieerlearliug I, 2, 33 Class Officer l: Cul: Gazette 23 Future Nurses 23: lliggli Selimil lli-l.ites l, 2, 33 Quin- liliziu lilulm 2, Sig Speech Contest l, 2, 33 Springs l 3 Student ibiiiieil l j'lifJIll'IiOlI1 2, Y-Teens Ig lk-1: Cluli l, 2, ii. Three Years of Formals and Fun iff: JUDY VEIT: Drzzmzities fl: T31 Ullm- ior lierl Kress l: Y-Teens l. RAYMOND WALTERS: llzmrl l, 2, 33: l'ep lluucl ,l, ZZ, 3. RICHARD WAYCHUS: Choir lg llrzimaties l: Future Nurses 12, 23: Glee Club lg l-il1rary Cluli 33, DAVID WEITZEL. DOROTHY QDOTD WEITZEL: G..X..'X. l: l'ep Cluli l, 2. LEE WEITZEL: liaucl l. 12, 3. MARY WENDEL: ll-is Cluli 1. 2. JOAN MARALYN WESSELS: l-'.l1.l..i-X. 12, 3: I.i- lirziry Clulw l, 2, II, BETTY WESTENDORF. 6-. f W- 3 CHUCK WESTENDORF: Football l 5 Track 1. MARILYN WESTENDORF. CARL WHITE: Library Club l, 2: 'lunior Recl Cross -1 L. tg ' Yer 1 ll 'C WILLIS WHITE: lluncl l, 2, fig Cub Gazette 2: Future Teachers l, 21 Golf 2: lligli School X-f' lli-l.ites 31 Tennis lg Xhieslling l, 2, 35. JERRY WILLIAMS: Science Club 23 linac- ball l, 2, 3. JUDITH WILLIAMS. JUDITH WILLIAMSON: lli-Tri 2: I'ep Club l, 2, 3. CURT WILSON: Choir l: Ili- Y lf, 2: Tennis 2, 3: Wfrestling 1, 2. JOHN iz WINGER: Hi-Y l, 2: Real Cross l, 2, 23: Speech Contest ik... COLLEEN WYNN: Bancl l, 2: Glee Club 3: . 1- or -1- Hi-Tri 2, 35 Masoniun 33 Pep Club 2, 3. 4 'b. SUSAN YANKOVICH: Cub Gazette 2, 3g ' ,M Q Hi-Tri 2, 35 junior Recl Cross 2, 3: Tom Tom V if M ff 3 -1' me 2, 33 Y-Teens 1. BARBARA ZERBLE: All- ga 5 C i some Festival 2, choir 2, :sg 1f.n,I..A. 2, 3, 'C' , 'Q G.fX.A. lg Glee Club lg Ili-Tri 2, rs. 2,, 1 J' 5 M 4 , A . A x ' l X .Q RAYMOND ZUKE: Student Council 2. - MAXINE VAN HORN: Hi-Tri 3. CARO- I .A I LYN DE WILDE: All-State Festival 2, 35 ac- Q ,. 0 . ,Q Q Band I, 2, 33 Ili-Tri 2, 35 lsligh School Hi- ,X f- , M F ,Q Lites 1: Pep Band 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3: . in Y 4 Y-Teens 11 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. in A Now the Seniors Face the World with Enthusiasm, Hope, Determination and Hearty Desire to Accomplish Something Seniors Not Pictured were Active EFF ANDRESEN Choir J IJ I 1 In 111 tic 1 rest 1n CHUCK ANDERSON RALPH ASKE LAND EDDIE BOYLE I ootball I XVrestl1ng,I 2 3 RON BURNS Drlmitics 3 Stage Crew 3 GENEVIEVE BURRELL Iuture 'Nurses 2 3 C X X JANICE BURRELL Cub Ga IC e Z flee Club 3 unior Ixccl Cross I 2 I 111 I 111 7 X fee s I Mixed Chorus 7 DELBERT COLMAN JOAN COLMAN Dram 1t1cs I I I I X 2 II1 Ilixc Coun MARILYN DALY Iancll 2 3 Fl I X 2 e CI1 2 X lee ROBERT ERBE Iaskctball I 2 I Iootball IJ s MARILYN FIALA Iiture 'Nurses 7 3 ee U T I JEANET FISHER I I I X Z BILL FOSTER I iseballl 2 MAXINE FRAHM XII Stitc I stu I 2 3, ' I .. 3: I7r'1n1'1ticS Z: I'uturc rI7L'lC e Q I ' I I : X'-T- 5 I. RONALD GAFFNEY: I.ibr'1ry Club 3: Student Council I. GEORGE G H: Ili-Ifeiiz '- V :Quin CI1 'L S encc 'IJ Z.: X rcs in, I. DI E GRANT. VIRGINIA HALL: Glee Club I 2. DEAN HAMLIN. RAYMOND HANSEN: Pasket- 2I:'1 223'-'g:'. Cl11u.., 3: BIZL'Ul'lI'U'l 3: T ack I ... JERRY HAR- RISON LAVERNE HERMAN FBI A 2 GAA I Stage Crew I 2 PETE HODAK Class Otticer I XVTCSIIIUE 1 2 BONNIE JOHN SON C AA I YTeens 1 Pep Club 1 RICHARD KAY Track 1 ROGER KIGER Football I 2 Track 1 2 XVYLSIIIII5 I 2 3 DEWAYNE KUNZMAN CLINTON MC KIM JACK MADIGAN Track I Wrestling I 2 CHARLES MEEGAN JOHN METTLER GERALD MONDAHL K AT H R Y N MOORE II1D1xe Council 2 Strings 2 Y Icens I JON NORRIS Speech Contest 3 PHILIP OSEGOIO RAQUEL PALOMA I' BI IX 5 Clee C II1 T 3 I Iep Club I 2 3 LARRY PETTEY Foot ball I 2 5 Stage Crew 3 EMANUEL POTIRIADES Choir 2 3 Solo Contest I 7 3 Science Club 2 WILLIAM REAB JACK RUEBLIN I aslxctb 'I 1 H1 it 3 XXYCSIQIIII I Basen DENNIS ROBERTS LYNN SCHARLAU AL SCHWANKE XI sonmn I 2 NANCY SWINEHART IJr'1111'1.tics 2 3: Future Teachers I 2 3' Hieh S : iool Ili-Litas 2 3: Hi-Tri.3:Quintili'111 ' ': 3 x: ' J -. GARWIN WARD: Iaxketlnll I '7 3: Foot- I Il I 1. 3. BETTY WHITNEY: .-Xll-State I'estix 1I I 2 5: Choir 1 2 3: High School Hi- .' es L: - usic 'onest L -3: JU Y WOLFE: Choir 3: Y-Teens I. JERRY WUBBEN. JOHN YOUNG: Hi-Y I 2 3. GARY ZIEG- LER: Ili-Dive Council 2' Hi-Y I 7' Stu ent Council I, 23: Tennis If Track ,I. 2' XX restlinb I 2 . I I 1 IH Many Phases of School Life J :I 'LL CJZlC2j'7III : ..,.. 5 ... To 2, 3: S -nce Clul 3: XX' I' g l, 2, : ,I ' If ' ' , '. 2 . . D : 7 . , : I., . . 5 r- i i 3 ' ' '.tt':,i-' ZgJ4 '- ' 5.',',f: : 3 .- ,, To To 1.3 '-' ng g ' J L. ' I : 1 ' V. I. . 3 L I G..-X..'X. I: Glee Club I, 2, '- ' eil I. : - ' 3 Q. :S ,,f: 5 . :'..,.1. G.,-X..'X. I, 3: Ili-Tri 2, 33 I'-p ' 1b ' 3 '- ns 23 Ci..IX.A. I, 3 1 1 lub I: '- ri 2, T 3 Li- I. GARY EPPENS: XX'restling I. brary Cl11b I, 2: Junior Red Cross 2: Y-Teens : I : ,' 3 5 C I yi V i 3: Ili-Y I, 2: M CI1I 2, 3: 'I'enni.' I, 2, 23. : I ' , 5 3 91 A' g g L, I 3 ' Q , I., f Q 7 7 . CEI Hub I, 2: Y- een: . TE . : 3 , ' at 5 '- : 7. 5, 1. :,'. : Y Ig Trz'k 2: ' 3 ' g 3 :l.II1, 2: 7, . Je, 1. , . . : .- - ' 'a ', I : . ai 1 , I, 3. i Ilanc I, '7, I . ' ' f u l'1 rs . . ,' ' , ,. , ff I 7, I ff X X I IIITYI 7 Xlasoinanl I'ep 1I ' , i . Club 3.1111 I tens I, 2, 3 X Ieens I I'ep Clul I, 2, 'S IS- It N s Il1X 1 11112111 111 1, 5, , y H' .2 ci ' CILI 7 X' ' tl Q XI ,a , my In if '11, c 1,'1, 1,7 D 11311 -, 2 1.o11m11 -1,3 nm -1 'xi ' 1 9 ,-, N L I I' , '7 ' , , L, d Masonian Highlighted the Juniors - Q f f ' ' , fr., , , 'if' V. f , ' ' Whig Capable Leaders Headed Juniors 'X Presxdent Q -s Call!!! .l'll?l U LU Secretary Treasurer 6' qc- e E NUN CI ATE ll p uc mum L NX KN Q, ' 1.A, . , A L 1' 1 ' V v I ' ' N' Y 7 j1..,..11. Zsf.Al,.,1,. ld.,.,.f. Z-f.,,X',-., fm., Q . 0 R 'Y ' 'sg' RW , !Xjnn1, lxlnlh lzxurufnrf Zxilwlrrlr :D1:1'1'1! A646011 2 5 L. M V 2 -'Q t !' A 7 WEAVERS -7- -lz111C1tc Spcucv, '1.QI'1'j f1Zl11ll1J 111111 ' U 4 .. I.f11'c1ci 11111-1111-14 practice XYCl1Y111g 011 21 51112111 100111 7 , 111 3. f1CS1gI1 C1liSS. lqlrhlru Z'mulur is-011461 Zxrlnh yru 1514191 S Juniors Took Courses In Art, 6 Q4 ,u .. . , V' 7 Y , W, ' 2 ' :ff , - .V- A ,, .. . - I ,, Q. ' AA A 11 , , 44:-.3 S7111 Cinwallunufn ijralln Cznalzlypr 7,L,,.,, KILU-A ogjulrnll Iinfhna Kin-uf Iiunuuzl Xiiruff C1auLnnu f f-. 9 1 'I 3 Q f L- . I ' T 3:9 cv I - 9 -' 1 U ' 1, A A w-'V CIL4U-L41 Cjarrll sAiay LZNNZAIJ ZNi1rA11ru lzxuufurfn yu1Al 2-ZX11n1'1 fx yihanlun filluln 1, ,:Zx,,,,,,,, ,:ZN,,V1,, 2 xex A f s 1 ' ' , 1... Q' ' fl ar Q. A . 1 1 Q ,A v - 7, Ep! gg, ,- 'fx . , 5 . 4 so ' A ,, ff 1 f, 1 f- , I 11f,.,n,. 11.1 114111 aff,-,,,, 14.1 om 11-AM M Vflff-,W--f 71-A ff I 5 A rj . if is-af, if ' I .. Y 2 , 4 Y V1 Il 777114, I-?a,.,-,ill lxarlurzl Zzlrlnd yunfu' iauquff ?L4urwr Linjnn lxlcuu' qjlurh, ZSZT7 ,S?cw' 14441110 tl 5 t , 3 P T - .Q . ?' , v-1 X : ' - N 1 I , 1 41' .95 X L Q X 1 I- yvll Mllllll' 901111 Mlfyfl' laid l4L,,l'l' QUAH L3IJl.'l'Al Czunllil' lszllll' 'LHKLI ZSj4HlllJl ff gb ,C 2 t 1 6 .5 I .Je S, 1 1 , A , -.- a Q, ' f ? 7 XZIFLIIFU In-'Lili' 77114, llzlidvr 1554161 infer-Ll E15 lglvrhl egzurnu Cirftfui ,,. .f- ,3. 'sf . nf sw f Q! . Q 3 . it . H me 'bm ' t' V f l B gm, , he llllurnuz Cardin yin: Furrougd Cjlrrfr . X- xc Z- ' sv' Id G flux, :ZX-firduzifrd yard, lzlrgsiu-I gargara gboynt - 4? ft fr 'xl 1 E . f .7001 361111 lllz 'V .ihfa 3246: Economics and Bu iness .-X variety of business education, htnne eco- nomies and aft courses greeted the juniors as they started their academic endeavors this year. In the Business lidueatibn Department, jun- ufrs fuund that they ctuuld enrwll for lmtmk- keeping l and ll, typing II and lll, shorthand ll and III and business prtiblems I and ll. 'lihese ewurses tnade it pnssible fin' the junior students In tlmruttgltly explnre the business xwirlfl. In aflditiwn, many nt' the juninrs were taking the t-nurses preparatury It: entering diss lI'll1LlllYt' edueatiun in their seninr year, luninr girls enrulled in the eltfthing and design ll effurse as part nt their h-inte eu,- nonties training. ln this euurse the girls studied the latest fashions frtnn a design stands ptiint and the many fabrics used in tnndern clothes. In additittn, the girls studied hntne design and interior decorating. The interior dectfrating phase nf the enurse paid particular attentiwn tu enlwr and line uf tnndern furniture. The .Xrt Department uttered art ll for jun- ior students. Students in the course made portraits frnm plinttigraphs. Also, the stud- ents used water cnlnrs tn create artistic mas- terpiecesf' ,E , qi is Z.. Q 0 3 . 1, .Y - S ,, 5 !L...,.,,! 7,,,,,,. y,,,L, s7,.,L,,,,! . ag Q I 2 rx 4' 'Y I A , by . m,,, 'Q . sf ww. N, -, gf Gum ,714 i1A - ffm' si H yr.-An r , , 451' Y w , , f' n- -' 5- 'f - 'H-:rx L k 'L V BUDDING SCIENTISTS f Stzinllc-5' -Qillillx :md I . V J5mf ' i llzxvc Nlillcr piilillc 2l1'Hl1!1Ki with ax Usclclliltld' gzuigut. 4 1 IILA1 111116, 62111111 k!1nAl QZNLIII Many Juniors Studied English, i.,, z 'Q ' , 1 1 V A x f' 3 Lx Q J -.- if, QT' ' -2' ,--r A vE'57 A ' r V' ' I A Y 4 IV B I I In vltfrlzn Ginuhii yay gizrunur !xalAur1l fpvlhzzfr yah, Ciiffin ,siuufu gainful 61fnfAii1 Q10 A g ' ,V 2 , ' fi, N ia an if in ' i f- ii ap A W , 4, 9 f 3 -on ,' 4- 4' UA ,W Atv-r' ' ,near Ns A. iw . Q fl A A q A v M1 131 'fu Cflrflflvrll -sjuuhu gzumf ymlip ,zlrlamihgn plz, -,lA,,,L,,,k,,,,, !x4ns1.f!.!A11i,nu ymlil .IZLU-mn Qu , . . 1 1,',,-.. 51: 4 , 'sv ' V 1 A 'L ,WJ an I fi. Lai . -M yum' - !L l1 5-ZNu11uAl-1lA'1'1rx61uA elim-ri, ZALMQ11 -tzxonnu ,IA fbny KZZVIHAIIA -!L fl'Af 3-bilfl xfllfllf L, , .vw , M ww, .nf ,,. A ., 'gg gk 'N 3 , fx A .-pl 6' 1 g..g'X :Q 1 N' ' ' v if A- 4 . Q , lduAu1'l.l!00l.1 yard! ,llujfrllifr jim cllownrzl joan -Muni 7L,,-pun 914145011 ann ynnud , A I I Y 1 Q 11- A 6 WY I S if Y A 1 '5 1-1 . s, Q f, V, . J Q s X I ' Cl A. V. ' gully L91-nl-ifgj ,Ai-fry jpngpn .Anna 7l7lZ1rfe yolnjan .jgurin yadluon yndlunn ML jadngon : as- I I ' 't- ibura janv: -jczlddwri Janice -Ainzlfr 77106-nv -Ainnun -Ailrfnln ,!6rA'n yin: ,ACJKHAI Language , Math and Sciences A complete program of English, foreign languages, mathematics and science was of- fered to Mason City juniors during 1956-57. The sullit-ct matter covered in many of these fields was a continuation of similar courses taken lay the sophomores. ln the linglish and speech field the junior student had a choice of two courses. He could either take the lmasic Ifnglish course, or he could enroll in the linglish-jiinrnalism course. 'lihc students who chose the latter, prepared theinselves In work on the cull Gazette and other publications. ln addition lu the lmasic linglish courses, the junior student could also enroll for a semester nf formal speech work. The foreign language offerings included work in French, Spanish and Latin. For many this would he the terminal point for a study of French and Spanish. These two languages were Illvl offered heyond the junior year. lligh school mathematicians in the junior class had an opportunity to enroll in inter- mediate algehra and solid geometry. Each was taught for a semester. The science offering was limited to one course ef- physics. .-X large group of juniors chose to pursue knowledge in this area, and they exhil1itetl.physics projects in the Mason City Science Fair. Y 2' 'I A -is--1 A .4-'- l?o!Ail:1l-lX1fc?vr lemma, ,!X111f.lf1iyvr 77ifrAae! Qfillicd Q QQ o!i'luLl clilollj LIIKLI olilills' jam olifdnlan QA: -rr - . XJ., 51,611 cl-inl Qrhznl 7l,,arfin : 2 ,,. ily -6 s WG q fr: :S - ' r 54. ' ,-5 ' N' T' af it i ls- ' L bt Fifi , ,. OO ,Ailrrn 7lL4l'IfI1,wl1 .SZIYAYII izxulvflf hlQH.,.,, 7!L,,,, 7llm'rm, Aix :fs ' L- , A 5, , N s Q3 , - - -.41 s- . M I X- t f LQ, ' if Glrflrnrll 7!Llgj,r' .f'4!Lrl'fn 7lL1ufg CZIUL 7lZarralf l2l6JL lzxulrif 7lA.f'!nAy ,SZHNHI Qinwuy . X 'Ki ' il- 5 2 -as , ' l L- ,A f. A 1 ti - sv 'ef' 'kv ,i Q 'f-' ' T wtf ' ,Sir H :Ira KJAIIH 7L'JJr'll 6761: Kjfmn Music, Physical Numerous courses in inrlustrial arts, a com- plete physical etlucation progran. and three- phase musical opportunities were part of the curricular offerings available to juniors this year. XYooclworking ll unrler the clirection of llavicl Cockrunt gave junior boys an oppor- tunity to acquire skills in furniture making. 'lihcy also learned the principles of power tool operation. llaroltl l'almcr's mechanical mlrawing ll course niacle it possible for the junior boys to learn the basic skills in engineering clrawing. The use of clrawing tools was an integral part of this course. ' .VX semester course in electricity was taught by Richarfl Yan Yranken. liasic training in wiring lamps and other electrical gadgets was apart of this course. XYoulrl-be mechanics got training in Mervin .-Xspenson's auto mechanics l. The basic parts of a motor and other mechanical information was gainerl by junior sturlents. All junior boys took part in the complete physical education program. Swimming, bowling. wrestling ancl many other activities completed this course. XVide experience in vocal, string and instru- mental music was available to all junior stud- ents. W4 x 51 7!LU'lj yll lglnml' 151111, fnuij 151111 11 nn Education 'im -'M Wai-X 1 , GH in 5' A, 1 .1 U1 I . Q4 be - izurjnll .XJHH lilubrgl' ji ! 2 'Q 'D ,Q 7 . 2 I., ll fl? , ' f 1 .1 u xfunmun 'au Xurm 1 f 1: N:-an -ww 3 1... i ,x AY if I .ff ' ? fs dw X X NW ,gugfllioll 130.511 5-Zxurnnv ,JAH ,SZHAV 7jL1nn .ZLHA1 7l!1,rr1',u,1 4 .vw ax 159 1: 3, X . sv , , Q '- W7 13' C7 , 1 Q Kiev' 1 jf, lf! gg ,Q ,I THE TOUCH SYSTEM Larry IIUHTCIKFVJII points -1111 1111- I1-ww li 111: Lt 1x'1wxx'1'iIc'1' kuxlwzmrfi chart to 1111111 lu'plv. 4 3 .DXIJ1 Industrial Arts Occupied Juniors , 2. 5, ad- 0' L T 6- T - ur-v I s ,.. Y Ts A Z ' 1 A l ' : T ' If f 1 .- lxifwl fznffrr I1 ZUL1 !l1111l111- Kiarffrr lxiwlf 3 il . i . . ' ' J ig i-, ' .. , ' f X 1 1--nf 6 -1 12,1 lXf1,,,,,14lx xsxjrfl A, ,Xa 1',mA,!! -A111-11 lx4411f.11, 1' -Sj1111L-11 !xi'111,1U lxim lxi'11.,11l!1! 7L 1s fl lxirwfs A1 f' Q ...i f ' J A ,Qfu-?4' Q Q 1 ss A . N ' 79 1' s ' 7-Y 1.- 6 it at I I Y I lx 1 N .ff j '- Yi .Z , X T D - ,M Q -1. -fl 1 1442 'Ill .1 ll.l I1 U 1 11 ff 11 11 1 lf U1 nn Q Us '37 o..,.w 4 lx. 'xp 7!LlrfLln ,SiAwuA 51:71:11: .SiA11'1'i1,1'l' ,gzfnl ,Siuuvl 7Luu1l ,sxufnw 7L,,,K,l sS2,!!A, jlAA,'r, 58100, r'3R Yhvuf V YEAR ,JF ll flfS 7r! 7 l xim ez J 1, ffl , 1,171 Academic Flmg . A Senior Year u-if I U I If f ff llf A52 lb TM1 I JTM1 77 I, U! e ,, f W ' f 1 m- -? 3 . 'v -4- 'A ' S ,-,, A - - 6' , fk.. .. E I-A I. 3: A'-i N 1 A J Cxurza 1' .S?runy 'DG x :vurmnn ,VAHHIIH -SiI'4l'lJU'l 7,Llrir .jlfluoll .N ui 1 .X NWA QZINLIII e:7ll'fA l ' A- ' . 5 41- ff, V gs 'Z1.7 - x - V .W , . . ' A . L M L ,f I - I- wx - N 5 , I lllfll' jllllfl 1,011 .SQIIIIIIHF ,L7Alll'll I ill I -zZx4'Lll'l'.1 .:Z.1'I'IIl'lI lxllyfl' .LZ'HfL'NH .SZHIA .HNF fllff' 17 Hft' Var'et ' C ' I Off ' I I I 0 9 166 I . ',w ,' I e , es- N' J f' ' Q f V' , far . Q, f -, E' ,gg , e , P v , , 4 A - -, -'X-f e It ,- fi, I yn: If 114101 rj ,Hu 1 J ,sxzrrzf 7151131 J? I nrfnr . J , ' 'x W A R - -K 1 in Hb A 1 ' Q LX' K umm li nm:-4' Zlymon xi my lnri 1 nn ll ic 2.1 Q K s 1 Sl,-Mr., 5:.,,,r, ! Sf N ask 2 :mu .7Lr is ,A 'Q Ufli WB ,f If 1 ' J I 1 ,uf .1 ,14 . ,, rw, Prepared Filled with Hope and Promise Masonian Introduced Soph mares x -g,. Sx.Nws x.,.N BURN IT - jzmaxm Neck fflmc-N lzcxr Gym Ltllll ktcps 1 r y liuirgc, iiQ1r?fz,m Rfwe ami Ruby 'Vhulen hang -nm. rl-11656 fwur me flwiug wrncthixmg mu vnu NUT Ililljllll In 111, in driver cflucalion. 'fn Strong Dfficer Led Sophomores 4, ,Q V, . r 4 . I I , ,-'N vw ' X L k ' Q51 If 4 ,f , W, PRE-DENTAL STUDENT f ijfvllfriflill Hiixtwu iii- wrlx It U'ik'IlTIIi pints Ihr' :i Nzilixfiwl HIHliiL'IlIU zu Ilqixw iillvxiilllli wgzlcllm fur an lAL'llCiitVIl. Steve Van Houten Tom Finley President Vice President Larry Ward Phelo Malaktaris Treasurer Secretary a W gs., 5' A 55'-5 xx? 4 - ,v .ily W , N-rr 'V' AJ wb i QQ ' l I - S I xf' 1 fini: Kin-vnln 7!Llrlm ,f4n1,lA1l1:9A ,szurnu ,!l:nLr,61nv Zn-Hi, -f'llLfAlll1rl -Szrrryf .flillnlnrl .Simian JZJILI U 1' F ' 1.151 ' Q ' , x 1 -,J,ufi,, 7lLr1 Zan-Av Yrlnu Lili, jmfy Z5L,-,-on jing lgzrri-ff -Dinh' Zwlzlfp- yanan ij An yuil L5anAnJ4uL 140-4Au Karger Salfy HOUHYVUFIIYII jrzrliv Z'1mlA 0E'0 Leilyfl , , f,,Q ., f V 'ci r Q XG' N i ff' l Qlilula lgzyzl joAn 8-ifuen Jallire K-orlwlf .Nr :V bd i -Q K s ii ' i 1... till!-F 5 new 'l I Kam! MVN-J Carofgn lzlnfr .Karcrl 141441111011 gene gacglilnzl jerry Mirge Wxfwe it 42 l xullffllll JUAN guallull yagfffl ' M f fl ,Q A Tlyaricann game! larry CAazen . fi , 'J' Zradeim OLD GLOBE - Two sophomore boys examine replica of Shakespeare's Old Globe Theatre. 'Ijl miniature theatre was used in Mr. Housers Enghs.. 10 class. Sophomores . . . took courses in llnglish, foreign languages, social science and mathematics. English 10 was required, and courses in other fields were taken on an elective hasis. Sophomore students in English had the op- portunity tu gain a thorough hackground in grammer. literature, speech ant' other related activities. An introduction to the writings of XYilliam Shakespeare was provided through an extensive study of Julius Caesar. ln addi- tion, sophomores were given an opportunity In take a full semester of dramatics. Foreign languages open to sophomores in- cluded French, Spanish, and Latin. Introduc- tory work in these languages helped the stud- ents to a hetter understanding of foreign people. Two courses in the social science field were availahle for sophomores. A full-year course in world history occupied many sophomores, while a semester of geography was taken by Others. Algebra I, geometry and business arithmetic comprised the mathematics curriculum for sophomores. Yaried activities in each of these courseslhighlightecl the sophomore student's enjoyment in this field. Social Sciences, jam I .Aflac jradn s M- Yfs .f griclgng nv ' 5' ,ef Cjgrijfennfn pauhne CArfJl4'llJvn Arr Cnnnzffgl -J '19 .Simzlra Coolman paoblfa Col? Lada fmarfanzl WL.r9iAe ,IMI z x ZX .QDWJ .T7..,,. ,ib.,'LlAAl,, WQN... ,iZN.U,.,,., ibm!! .225 unuv ..,. ff2A.w,. 676011 .limi 676011 77flaf:m C9-LM fi Z . f QA 14 DW' v1 'wr' h ,f,,,, ,K jf f iiadf W '- -' PM ., fs, Fl 5 lx ' 9 ,W ,, Lulu 'ylfhlLm,f fi:,,,,,-, 960.113 8:10114 ,Denny jirrnvgall ,gAz.u1Alul.,7fJArr Cunnan .7A1fx'Aer Jim jnffmulg Q Math and Others Dccupied Soph 59- A af as - y im 9, 6' . fi 1' 1' 5 . Y' X 5 A ' w V ' 4, x 5' 5. .:7ranL Glmllr ljnf gerzlrcl juni: rxfr rr .Iomfny .gzuran GNIAIIIPI lbolluil Gln!! Y-v paf gif-url: ,Aizfgzzrfnv gif-an jlxnrhrn- Cf1ru.iLuul ,ibaviml g2mJ!nn1l Cowan Clyraul 7l!11ry xllain 6nral:,n ,Alai 4-aa' 'ex sd fe Y l sf fp gorfe cya!! War! -jlnnmn 7llnr1'v JlL1n.mn ,Dal .!JaueLer ,S?4y1LrfI Jurwig - mfrm-f - 4'1 -'i J Q Q e 2 ,, fb 9 . ' f -9-A, 1 , 6 i 1 , .,, . . S A , onovan nl on , im: ru . nun L9 . lefLrzr:J,lA',1Ay 6Z':uAnlA . nzvn- ll ,inn . :':' ll I , 4: 9 '25 er, . W t G E' fv X iffy ' Muffy N-ML-L5 .IJQAII -lllonrzarenlm cluonhlzg Jail? ,llonnnulfl Winrifyll .!Jo!mA4nzl ,SQQLIQ .lL1rn Lzxvllnff .IL The Arts and Sciences Attracted 'Nw- 1' Q if , 1-J A 'fb t xx VHAXY Tlx juli? .Mlnf mfg culllfrr 94:16, ,il-Affgflf AQUIW6, 911145011 jfillflll yllmfi ylULf yf - ' Clnrofyrf 1 uu nl ,QQ-nn? Jane! -Affu-ru . Ailplrnzrgf-r yunnu -Airman grim' ,jcif ,Sinulru 5 fcng elirml I f K Sophomores . . . enrolled in science, home economics, busi- ness education and art courses during the 1956-57 school year. All of the courses in these fields were elective. Biology and general science were available for sophomore students. A study of plants and animals highlighted the former courseg whereas scientific phenomenon of a general nature was included in the latter subject. Students in both of these courses exhibited extensively in Mason City's First Annual Science Fair held at Roosevelt junior High School in April. In the business education field sophomore students had the opportunity to enroll in typ- ing I and business training. Both of these courses were taught for a semester. Intro- ductory material related to the business field in general comprised the subject matter in these courses. Clothing and design I and foods were the two offerings in the home economics field. lixtensive experience in home management was gained by students. Art I0 and crafts I were included in the art curriculum open to sophomores. The latter course featured leather and metal work. the Sophomores ,K p. .,tV. ,Fr , ,:5x,,, S-X1 Q' ' xl fi j .4 jahrulnn ,kluldil yodnuzu ,dir-441: yndninn , Q Q if, Q 'N-. 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A 35 PW 5 .h uf' F l Q 155. 'fran' we ?,,: it ' ' - 'J' A 'O h ' : '1 ' e - ?1'5 x': 1 Chas E Cooper 8 amlqaause 'P 'P6 Y Q-ii' MASON CITY IOWA The very lafesi' an CAPS and GOWNS CHARLES E COOPER Kl1Pt0 CAP af GOWN CO Have YOU Mr or Mlss Hugh Schooler conslderecl lournalnsm as a career? Assuming +ha+ you have whaf I+ +alces you cl fund 11' pleasan and rewardlng nn all ways Why noi' fall: If over wlfh your Journallsm Dlrecfor or wlfh Globe GazeHe execuhve7 MASON CITY GLOBE-GAZETTE Record Salon A Vxew of fhe Famous COSMOPOLITAN ROOM m+he TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT convenlenIIy Iocafed downfown KEYWAY IZVC Offnce Equlpmenf Sales Servlce and Renfal AUIHUHIZIU HHHIHEIUN HANH AGENT Sou+h Delaware Phone GA 4 l03l MASON CITY IOWA 6mte:M5zwmz7ftam0 I08 NORTH DELAWARE Phone GA 3 6563 Your Complefe Muslc SI'ore LANE BROS INC 0? I2 wlth 3 .Elle PHONE GA 354-45 4 N G C0 M0 Photo Co Kodak f1lms dexeloped and prmted at your drug store or photo dealers C0 M0 Photo Co SERVING YOU CONTINUOUSLY FOR 37 YEARS green W ff WHERE YOU EAT GOOD FOOD ANIONIG GOOD FRIENDS 705644 SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 2 I Easf S+afe Phone GA 3 2352 Mason Cify. Iowa Healfh rs WeaHh Prescnptxons Slckroom Suppl1eS D1abet1c Needs Baby Needs General Drugs Prompt Courteous Servxce NICHOLS AND GREEN Where the good shoes come from I I 7 ,-arg ' l'IA n Q . . H I . ' - 1 ' V L ' I0 . anMAsoN CITY, lowA..onHaghwav No.65 I ' r , V Lg 6, , - 2I . eorgia - O . I i - O Gnvmg a chlld a comfortable well lighted place for study ns one of the most xmportant ways a parent can help wxth homework Here are a few snmple suggestlons on the basxc prmcxples of good hghtmg to conserve hrs eyesxght and energy HElPFlIl IIINTS EUR BETTER SEEING HAVE RECOMMENDED AMOUNT OF LIGHT for :he see mg task use nght sued lamp bulbs' AVOID GLARE FROM BAKE BULBS or from reflecting sur faces use lamps equipped wnth dlffusmg bowls and opaque shades AVOID EYE STRAIN by having a balanced dnstnbuuon of hgh! around the room-no bnght spots and deep shadows DIRECT THE UGHTING CORRECTEY no that the seeing task Il free from shadows can by your hand or body PEOPLES GAS 81 ELECTRIC l and good seelng-helpful to anyone who wishes I MIER WOLF or 'X 81 SONS 'hu 3'-ls 3 :film +-.. at ::...x.i:m5 l:.' if 2' nl ml Qi NN Norfh lowas and Soufbern Mmnesofas 1 GettoKnow D!! Largesl Furnlfure Sfore BOMUN 500 Hart Schaffner Sz Marx Your Creddn C 1 ly Da 0 Arrow and lurltan Sport Sh1rtS Zero king, J.1Lket5 Haggaf Sl3Ck5 Always Good DAVEY sz MOEN INC GENERAL CONTRACTORS 604 Briclr and Tile Building Phone GA 3 3341 Wa5on Gly, .gowa 'I BLANCHARDS Norfh lowa's Qualify Jewelry Sfore .--:aff gf Q' ' j V' , -i V, '57,-' 'rl ..,jfI2:1z,,.LQg.9:.g.?f.'-g.'T.,,' - b ., , '- ff - ' J I 1. 2 L: ' ' LM- Q A' ' iT, ..fL. ' ' . N-. Z j in N 'Q m'f.fr,,,mh' N.N,yN'.,. ,713 his V , f-61... ,, '- - 31.3, ,. Vf,g.:,- 'Mm '-N, -. -. - XZ? ,', 4 ., ,, . g .4 . -. Q E V , --55343 I '-I Q ,, V- - 4.7 '- -. V- -N '5'11:', 1 -' my WM- I N N , I N N ,' t -If V, '- , ., -1 - it f . :' -fo- -55 ' I ii in ........ gg --'tijeg 1,1 .I u-I5-'I- ll .- A .- 5' 9:2 -. ' all ,I gi, . is A -vigil V ' 1 .mwmvi NNE- , JH , . .NNN ' -.M--ins 0 1,45 , VUL! CA . A K 5 Tailor c J' r ff , . . 7 ' 1 ' - f ' . ., . ,, 1, SEARS M, Sal!! tl-Cfl0Il. guaflllllee Ol' y0ul' ln0lll?y 'Q' -A M 'urnnous Punw Hciblmg Ou Mo nv v n if 4 CJ STILL CHEERING FOR Klrk Photos Maron C107 Iowa 5 '868 by Don and Helen Helbllng WWMQQQ FURS PHONE GA 44045 Quallfy Dry Cleaning an Complefe Fu Servsce Norfh Iowa s Fmesi' Fur Salon '-0Uf'd Y . Marslxa t, . Servnce PHONE GA .3-3465 +I I 501' x9 z50n fly 4 .4 Kembles Flowers f' K' 1 - of 'H 4? ,4 ,ca G0 N XX , , Xie Q5 'YQ F, J xi 5 ,f GA ' A--0 XP1 ' XN1, . Q 1 vfjf 52 I iw 7 -V X 4 tiki 1.1 V W ., .1 V KY 1 437-! I J . . A 4 5 It .f I AJ Y' S XVBCIYJHS E qkff ik! J l LGCL H 9204 Off! Ways 0 ' ince J f 4 ' f Q13 .wi o , o 4912 n d - X, .tr ' cLtAwzUlc1Sulf 'nc ,,,0oq0-'v--..-.,.,. KST X Y. ,., 2 ff! .ZW W 41 ff Q 'Y 0 AMER g ICM! all SUGAR MPANY Processed by AMERICAN CRYSTAL SUGAR CO Headquarfers for Hlgh schoolers year affer year Forxx ard loc km 1 1 x man 1111 H011 ttl C I of Q41 sract ll X 11 ax -12117 ra. am, ,E MASON CITY IOWA 3 f' WHEN IT COMES TO CLOTHING 011719 prefer 3 I0 I :me Smurf OZIOOA U Class of 1957 Congratulatrons On A Iob Well Done United Home Bank 8rTrusT Co Complete Banking Service Member F .D.I.C. Federal Reserve -em , ,od-'-Q4-'ff'-'f' - , xx- N X 5- 3-Y X' ff Xi 1,113 5 ,fZ V0 as Z-eff ' Glare Y we' , 5 R f' l .Wff fjhn' L A 4-. ul. - UW 7 . ' A 41 1 2 ' fasl ions 'or jnun' aff '70 . vu ' . f yuung t wm Il 1 me f 4 14 , ' - - 1 , , H b , 1 10 J 1 5 f 1 ff' -j.,9y,, 4' - V. H . Q 1 Iliff- ' nag f 1 Y X ,, -3 , 1 0 - . I X-Q.,. Q . . 1.,f5g:.i3fi5ff?' s ' 0 Q, X 'IQE5:QE2f.' f , ,-1 . 5 w ,. 3 j5fj ,1 , , . Z- ' -.-ku Q, if 7 - X . f -1 'J -. 123 5 ' 3 G A If A c:::g .. si j 'A ,,.' 'J , ' . , Q '22 K F' L 'Q A f- ' :ij . if ,. 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L 1 The Hardware Department Store 20 East State Eachl ely h ghhght captured and held ln memorable lhot g aphs W ll be lleas dt dl cuss ou c nplete p f S I0 al wedd ng er ce ju I g ve usa call Gerard Stud1o Phone GA 3 7I43 BABBITT SHERMAN rinfwm INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO MOTOR TRUCK BRANCH 610 So. Delaware Ave. Mason City. Iowa North Iowa Truck Headquarters A W Knesel 6: Son, Inc GENERAL INSURANCE cfSfaM4Le,J 1890 Howard Knesel Pearl Rogers Kenneth Long Phone GA 4 2545 Mason Crty, Iowa Fnrst Natnonal Bank Bulldmg -. ,., 'm ' A 1' 'v i, ' ,ul ov i ' , Y 1 o r . e 1 e 0 's ' r or . fl , rn e.s n i s vi ' s i ' C C I . I . C ' .Q... ...z A. ! xg! ASHWAY LUMBER STOR um w aus H v. aywa :Mem MASON CIW r one GA 3 4025 eddwaq .74 74a Saaeway E Reach for Sweetheart Bread Baked right here m Mason Clty by your frlends and nelghbors PETERSIEN RUUF N46 8 INSIJLATIUN Inc q- MASON CITY IOWA aqne Wallpaper and Pamt Store Where a Dollar Does Its Duty WHOLESALE and RETAIL G4 3 8815 32 Second Sl N E Fimllwlltiklhliileilix St Clalr Stark s E t St O Sh pp ir 1 N- Y' 'ax ost ,on igw at I W ' -ee ke i lr, M W . - ef If ,C 5, ff-QA,-. '-'L' 7 .X K E -'-:iii A' - - - --'- sc ' ' ' ' ' Q! T...-,.... .ref-W- et,-wmv V ee- --fe U: he- A -A 2F-Z1 Q L Z Ruberofd Roofing I L 1 fr., K ug: ilkyr , XX x ug . -- ff L ,ff ' j , - .A f Q I QI ff ff! I L I I I l ' 1, at -1 I Q4 . j Q 1 f j . A : . . ' f 4 '. , - l L .sei . .. . . H ,wggw H I .- 400-4l2 FOURTH STREET SOUTHWEST I 1 I , ll ll . 30 as ate n o ers Lane A ' I I I CIILLIGAN , s Highland Grncery GROCERIES 'WN 'H' Rh 4 ' ' 4 GA 4 zszs ERUITS and VEGETABLES FROZEN FOODS DAIRY PRODUCTS f f ' I Q mvu fm all the lowA BUSINESS suPPLY co. DIRECT MAIL SERVICE IN SPCRTSWEAR MIMEOGRAPHING MULTIGRAPHING READY TO WEAR MULTILITH t CHlLDREN'S WEAR COMPLETE SCHOOL SUPPLIES WM G - .. I ' R R sPs s E n L 4 Manufacfurers of H1ghest Qua11ty Meat Products Look For the ISQLIZIIM BRAND Decker Iowana Brand wnus Q LYONS IDEAL AMERICAN INC FOR THE BEST IN LAUNDRY SERVICES AND LINT FREE CLING FREE DRY CLEANING ALSO FIREPROOF MOTHPROOF COLD STORAGE VAULTS FOR YOUR WINTER CLOTHING AND FURS Phone GA 3 2121 Russell Sl11d1O me Portmzts Mason Clty, Iowa ffff in'i'ucn's 1 67' ff, 0 Le- I . . ' 5 I 5 Q l Y LIANIIS LAUNDIIIIS 'XIII I ll ll 1 -.xfgvj -If g- 51 l 'N FE , ,- '- k.': ... 7 :2 ' .na 'ix I x . x ,,.ff ' nv 'v S 1 - i S . o D I Mason Cn+y Bnck and Tule Company Mason Cufy lowa Manufadurers Denison Clay Produc+s xg! ar 'T America s Most Honored Jeweler HN 9-1? U, XL WMM! lupI.LLn W Q aieeewaalfff 26,5 BARON 'S 6 5. F6661-61 GA 3-4661 M- SAM RAIZES S! r 2, 6 il. f V , , rl tugri-bt ' -, V A I ' ,S .V Y . ,h 1 F 4 , 4 7' 4 4 ' V , 2 ' . , ll I A l 6 V '. ...... 1 V N. -m 2' , l x , 1 I ...Y. L.. W Q ' ' sAj+Q+T+f ' . JW- K 2-ff is if Tix ll A I A 'M'-si.. w fff l l 6' E l 1 ' J I J, rl- ' ' P Wh 11 ..-5 7'4 T Iowa Hardware Mutual R li! 3 H ii aa 3353 sam as Chamber of Commerce Sfudenfs Teachers Parenfsl Learn more aboul' fhe program conducfed by fhe Mason Crly Chamber of Commerce aimed af malung Mason Clly a beffer place In which fo llve and In whnch +0 malxe a llvung Commerce af any hme The Chamber has an employed sfaff of fuve persons has a Traffnc Deparfmenl and a Refallers Dlvlslon and serves fwo afflllafed corporahons fhe Mason Clry Developmenf Assoclahon and +he Norfh Iowa Bunlders Exchange lnqumes abouf lndus'I'rlal or commercial opporfunufles are welcome and should be addressed fo Lesfer Mrlllgan secrefary 823 Brlclr and Tile Bulldung The Mason Cnfy Chamber of Commerce IS locafed In a comforfable sulfe of rooms on fhe eughlh floor of fhe Brlclc and Tule Build mg overloolung fhe clfy and a wide sur roundmg area I+ has 8I8 senlor me-mbers and 335 Jaycees wn+h a grand iofal mem bershnp of I l53 l P , v T mf-1 Calf -CM-.. 1iiU'L C qi ' r , L . .' T . I gg L, .. ' . . . . 3 and ' ,.' me .ji You are welcome +o visil' fhe Chamber of ll i - 5 I . . . 3 Q - SENIOR DIRECTORY ABEL, MARGEQ 43, 141 Hotel Hanford ADAMS, PATSY ANN: 32, 141 1119 16th St. N. E. ADKINS, AUDREYg 111 305 6th N. NV. AGAPITOS, PAUL: 30, 32, 33, 35, 49 118, 141 522 14th St. N. NV. ALBAUGH. LAVONNE' 27 43, 45 53 58 80 122 123 1200 12tl1 St IN E ALBRECHT JLDITI-I 58 15 86 106 I2 123 134 156 40 609 N Madison ALLFN SANRX 45 118 121 141 1516 S Delaware ANDERSEN HELEN 41 72 77 141 1452 N Jefferson ANDERSON CHARLES 157 1620 N Jefferson ANDERSON SUZANNF 43 45 52 58 80 1 108 1 3 521 14th S E ANDRESEIN JEFF 55 86 108 109 157 212 S Kentucky ANGELL DAVID 141 818 6th S W ASKELAIND RALPH 157 1409 N Pennsylvanla ASKILDSON ARLYN 141 511 N Van Buren AUSTIN MARLENE 70 111 1004 1stN E BABCOCK JANICE 75 80 84 89 1 RR No 2 Clear Lake BADKER KAREN 43 52 75 141 17 5th N E BAILY JIM 32 141 3315 E state BALLARD JIM 141 422 4th N E BARG WILLIAM 141 34 Clrcle Terrace BARND FRANCES 54 141 1451 E State BARRON JOHN 141 917 S Carolma BARRON SUSAN 22 S Indiana BASGALL SHIRLEY 70 142 521 18th S E BEHM DENNIS 45 118 142 936 N Monroe Place BERNER MARY 43 75 142 176 Crescent Drlve BILLINGS KEN 142 BOHNSACK MERLYN 142 622 N Monroe BORCHERDIING GLENN 142 715 S Georgia BORGER HENRY 142 905 N Van Buren BOSVLLD RODGER 45 142 610 N Jefferson BOYLE ED 30 32 92 157 818 S Harr1son BRANER GAYLE 43 52 80 89 142 Route 3 BRAUN DLANE 147 702 S President BRENDEL 'VIELAVIL 43 7 75 142 1032 L State BRENREL MLLVA 43 51 12 75 80 86 12 142 1032 In State BROCKETT JANET 43 114 3rd N W BRODT BRLCE 118 142 517 14th S E BROERS RODGER 20 30 32 19 142 R R No 3 BROWN BONNIE 142 412 6th S VV BR1i?4S1iq,LD NIICRE11 26 2 28 29 30 32 79 930 N Jefferson BRYANT JINI 142 613 S Iefferson BRYANT JOE 40 52 65 142 928 N Pennsylxanla BLEHLLR K-XREN 142 R R No 4 BLLL SLSXN 43 80 134 143 412 S Xermont BLNTING ILENE 10 143 222 7th S W BUNTING, RICHARDQ 92, 143 222 7th S. VV. BURGESS. MARVINQ 27, 143 1046 2nd N. E. BURNS, RON: 143,157 916 N. Taylor BURRELL. GENEVIEVEg 157 825 S. Harrison BURRELL. JANICEQ 60, 157 825 S. Harrison -BURZETTE. GREG: 30, 32, 3-1, 35 527 S. Polk Pl. KALLOW RICHARD 143 317 2nd N W CANNLLLA JUDITH 21 1 521 'Ith S F CAREY RICHARD 143 1315 10th S E CARROLL MARVYL 70 1 008 lst N L CHAMBLRLIN DENNIS 111 112 1712 S Delaware CHASE NORMAN 113 609 S Georgla. CHISHOLM LARRY 143 433 2nd N E CHRISTIAN JANIS 143 419 28th S W CHRISTIANSFN JOANN 21 3 12179 S Delaware CLAPP KAREN 58 134 143 421 N Monroe CLARK DONNA 70 143 42 N Pennsylvanxa CLUTE RONALD 30 32 113 501 4th N E COLMAN DELBERT 157 109 19th S P COLMAN IOAN CMrsJ 109 19th S E CONOW ER LAVONNE 622 3rd N E CORNISH SHEILA 26 2 38 0 46 80 85 1006 2nd N W CORY FLBERTA 144 330 Ist N E COSTARAKIS PFTFR 7 83 4 135 Wnllowbrook Dr CRAIG LARRY 114 1148 lst N F CROWDER JIM 45 69 118 144 121 N Jefferson CURRAN KAYE 77 135 144 R R No 3 CURRY STANLEY 144 700 1-ith Q F' 3 32 4 70 143 DALGETTY BILL 23 45 49 53 58 81 83 90 1028 E State DALTON RONALD 52 64 65 66 136 404 6th S XV DALY MARILYN 118 157 1038 4th S W DANCEP MARY 144 1601 N Pulnsylxanla DANIFLS KAREN 58 144 130 N Iwderal DAVIS CAR1 144 839 13th S F DESART SLSAN 58 80 122 1132 WV State DEYARY JINI 1 4 301 21st S E DENVILDE C-XROLHN 21 43 45 80 118 120 156 639 S We-rmort 80 DIEHL DON 45 118 130 144 302 9th N XX DIHLMANN ELLEN 10 144 221 S Vlrglnla DILLON LARRX 144 1740 Cerro Gordo W ay DIM-XRCO PHHLLIS 118 121 144 111 14th N XV DLNAHOO JANICE 145 804 17thN E DUTCHER TON! 32 -19 79 111 112 122 123 145 405 15th N W 5656 1 , , . . .741 15, . . .v-41 2' v I. 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L- ' 'S . 7. . . . . . , .' .': .A , , . v1 - '. h - 11: 1 ' ' . , 1 ,' ' l. .:'1'.'3 , , , A '-'.A . 5 EARLES ILENE 145 31915 lst S E LBBERS RICHARD 145 221 6th S W ELLIS LARRY 145 908 N Federal FNGLEMAN RICHARD 145 R R 1No 4 EPPEINS GAPY 157 816 S Washmgton ERBE BOB 157 1048 2nd N W ERSLAND CORBFN 52 60 145 1544 N Vvashlngton EVAINS BOB 145 R R No 1 LVFRHART MAUREEN R R Iso 1 LVVERS DON 32 219 13th Place N E 70 145 FANKELL GERALDINE 822 N Jackson FIALA MARILYN 75 157 530 15th S E FIEGEN LORRAINE 55 40 145 2012 S Pennsylvama FINLEY MICKEY 130 145 1107 N Jefferson FINETTE MARILYN 145 1444 N Monroe FISH BEVERLY 145 634 S Pennsylvanla FISHER, JEANETTE 157 708 S Van Buren FOSTER WILLIAM 157 209 25th S VV FOWLER JANET 78 145 407 24th S W FRAHM MAXIINE 45 47 72 1801 S Carolma FRANTZ THOMAS 145 1512 S Pennsylvania 145 118 121 157 R R N0 4 GAFFNEY RONALD 157 331 28th S W GARMS KAREN 146 622 S Presxdent GARUFIS KATHERINE 40 647 East State GEHL BERNARD 146 836 7th S E GEHLHOFF DAVID 45 58 83 146 19 W9StV18W Drlve GENZLER LARRY 128 146 421 S Van Buren GEORCE DELORIS 82 146 1212 Maple Drlve GERARDI JAINNENE 23 81 89 114 433 23rd S W GETTMAN BRUCE 146 134 29th S W GISH GEORGE 157 214 S VIFZIDIH GODFREDSON DARRELL 146 2703 19th S VV GOODNOW PATRICIA 43 50 Beaumont Dr1ve GRANT DIXIE 146 157 724 N Federal GRAY JANET 58 75 146 1042 E State GRAY LARRY 30 32 79 127 146 1118 4th S W GRIFFITH CAROL 27 118 146 308 15th S E GRIMM ANETTE 116 Bt S W GROSLAND SAINDY 82 146 810 S Presldent GRUPP DAVID 118 121 146 1408 S Pennsylvania. 75 137 146 HAGENS AININETTE 29 58 75 80 8 89 122 134 6 701 E State HAI-IN JAMES 30 32 35 52 64 65 49 112 113 146 925 15th N E DIRECTORY HAIN HARRIET 147 1432 S Taft HALFPAP JERRY 147 826 Sth S L HALL VIRGINIA 157 1811 S NVilson HALSOR TIM 20 21 32 I9 58 521 N Pcnnsylxama HALVERSON GEORGE 147 337 24th S W HAMLIN DEAN 20 157 H04 25th S W HANSEN RAY 79 157 114 24th S VV HANSON VIINCE 111 112 113 144 140859 IN Fedcral HARLESS GAR1 147 109 S Monroe HARNIS FLOYD 48 117 543 4th N E HARNACK SPENSER 45 118 120 1004 N Delaware HARR KAREN 147 106 13th N D HARRIS DALE 45 69 118 147 747 17th N E HARRISON JERR1 154 305 5th N XV HART MONICA 52 5 80 147 Jefferson ARISTEDES 23 Vlrglnxa PETER 23 Vlrglnxa. 1 144 816 N HATGLS 108 S HATGhS 108 S HENDRICKSON TOM 147 228 26th S VV HERMAN LAVERINE 157 512 15th N VV LIESSF LIINDA 118 147 1320 S Pennsylvanla HICKOK GARY 27 40 53 5 123 136 147 624 3rd N E HODAK PETE 157 218 6th S W 1216 S Georgla HOLDER BILL 32 52 65 7 741 10th N L HOLDING ARCHIE 147 1150 S Vermont HONCZARENKO AN'1ON 3 1702 N Delaware HONKEN COLETTA 148 2220 20th S W HORN CARY 148 610 N Delaware HORN ROGER 52 65 79 130 1407 N Rhode Island HOULAHAN MIKE 80 148 66 Brook Terrace HUBBARD RICHARD 54 148 326 3rd S W HUFF DAVID 148 327 6th Pl S W HUMISTOIN JACK 148 321 5th S W HVATTUM RAINDI 52 609 11th N E 132 133 147 3 79 7 45 8 89 148 IMLAY JODEE 45 148 1422 N Jefferson JACKSON CHARLEEN 2213 S Jerse3 JAMES DOUGLAS 134 10'6 N Jefferson JAMES JULE ANN 43 80 134 1 1201 1stN XV JENSEN BARBARA 148 1658 Hlllcrest Drive JOHNSON BONNIE 157 2311 S Jefferson JOHNSON INANCY 148 529 19th S E JONES JAMES 148 1766 Hlllcrest Drne JONES ROLAND 148 40915 N Federal JULSON GARY 49 58 81 105 123 148 518 4th N E ' - 9 - N 3 v ,A , 23' ' ' ' I ,145 l ' ' ' . . - ' a . . ,147 ' fi. 1 . ' ' - I ' 5 I D. l . Y . ' , f ' . : , J , 8.80, FRITZ. JOANNQ 43, 48, 49, 75, 145 HOFFMAN' LOIQISQ 147 f 3 , . , 9. . , ' ' . ' fi 0, 2, ,14 ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' Q , , , ,131,148 1 '- A : '. ' .li '. . ' 1 . , , ,146 '. . ' , ' 'Q Q ,146 Y- l 1 L . .v b I, ' A , ,148 ' l. ', ' . , , 48 8' I ' '14 ...-. . . , . I' ., 5 , , , , , ,se,',111. ' 'v. ' Slh IITTH 14 1H11lcr1 t Ibrl KAX R111-IXRD 1.11 1-ith N lx II.. IOXN J 148 1 11 N Fpderal C I Ii RUG!! J 61.1 S Nan Iiurfn Nr, PPXNK 14' 1 N Nlonrm K ARR NORXIX 194 1 ' 1 IxIAI'H NURNIXN 8 1041 XX S lf IIXOW I J N kLL5I NIAN SONDP 82 ' 1-124 N Jeff rson ANOLL LII 20 53 149 3 'Oth N N IxLNLXIXN DI XS -XXNIL 1 440 'Sth 5 XX I ACHNI R Rl DI 119 ' uh X LEAKI RI TH 119 S Po I LLXLI- I' NI UU J XXI IX NNXN I XI' J V0 XX1lIoxx brook Dr LLUN XVI? Jl HRX 1'06 lst N N LONK1 D-XHXL 149 9 i loth S 11 L NC: NIARX 13 1104 NX 'wt L L01 CKS N1XRC,vARl T 822 S Rhmh I ll d LXON5 Mllxl ' 104 b Vmrmont 3 .J NIADIGAN JACK 1.114 6 I St P NIAIN DI LOSS 115 100 N30 Znd b W .146 9th 5 1 MARTIN ALIEN 30 33 94 1 11 H41 '6th S N Iltil K 1192 N IQIIIINYIXZLHIS. MASTLRS LANCE. 94 131 1 0 911 N NI ulwon N-XTSON DON 10 'B 9 94 96 a 'P F N 4.11011 1 TSUN I XI I X N .ird N '1 R011-R 83 ith S N Xu NIXRIXNNI- .50 20 N 1I'lFdlIH., NI Pk XXI NDS 100 1 Vox 641 XIENTINh R01 IR 150 13 6th S If NIBRRITT DOI CLXS 1.10 123 99111 S XX NIFTTI I R JOHN lar 1' NK 1 II APD XXI T 1 ' 19111 S PX JUAN S0 Su Lmdln Dr X LTLR JOAN 3J 40 41 905 Sth Pl Q E NIOXD-XHL GERALD 101 R R No 4 XIOXTEAOX FRNESTINA a 076 1-ith N XX NIOXTCONIFRX JANICE 150 R H No 4 NIOON PUPFRT 3' 150 9 9 Polk 7 OKI IHHIII9 1 I6 120 N C 1rol111a NIOURL XKILIIAXI f 83 1 0 1791 N Jefte1Qo11 XIOORF' R-XTI-IRHN 13 101 508 l'thS I- NIOORE NX ILLIAN1' 150 634 S Jersey I J DIRECTORY O NIOORFHFAD K-XTHERINE 1 7 7a 'Pi 6th N N NIORPNL C,HLfwIx 32 16 1.10 11615Lh N E NIORPIS QLLNICL 1.10 oth S X NN Jflilfx JO 6 'HSL Q In I'l IT 1 lblhx XI1lJ! PXIOTT JAN1hS 30 134 149 llgx 4th S V NILI X XNFS DOROTHH 3 U18 N P nnsylxanm. MII J 15 is ith S fr UW KN ' JI 18 lfxro In xlNl 1 f ILIDIT 0 5 Iw-dna sl N XRLI N 4.1 0 ls N SI N 'XIXPSII-X 42 .1 h I S P1 nnsylxama. N01 ROSXLIL 89 100 17016111 S V NOI P13 110i OTHX 1.11 4 S Iwd I' NOI RIS ION lfilh 5 N01 RIS 'IIiO'N1Am 118 111 TTIXJ I II 1 1 N C IIL I T f lSl1 Ulxl I SFRUNI CP 26 U08 N Ii Lmpbhln SI N H0011 C 11 ndS ' Sf N 1 008 x T111 U51 C Ulf X PHILIP N OSTROI NIOFF NIIFH XPL .N 18 610 N Jeffers 111 OTTO NXXfX 132 433 'ith S NN 11 I '11..gL,I blb S Monroe I XSCOI D-XLL 118 11 10111s1'1n1 I' XTTUN , L SW N Xdumfs PXT FUN N 89 u IXTIN x Hx N IITITIIANI IMI UI No X XI S .1 1 13 Tay I ' 1 I J H N Rrromnt XhSOX 1xXI IN Ieffol' TI N NN 1 N Iu111Nxlx111 T r 0 9 ' N 49 83 Il1TlIxuN PICH-XRD H1 QI1 Q- TTX IXPPX 1 10414 N Federal PHI- XRNIAN LILLROH IIS 1 317 N THIIDYSQ Pl PHII XX DON 1 lllh N I I I S I HX I t PIXXI Ixl- ROB! RT ntl Q IIPPI- RT HXROLD 11 fx R No POTIRI-XDFS TNI-XNLFI I Q 1 1th PRIL RFTT CH XRLEN 118 113 1o'0 N CO0Ildg6 D D fr 1 41 1 , 1 jg-3,1,'.1'o : - - . Sl X71 - - .- KA'w': 15: 8 'Il'Q'LV.'h .11' 931 . , ,fe MLf.i,1l51I'TYi170 gh 11' ,11' 2 ME- 'E -1 f-'ITV A ' ' H:,24m-157 1 A4 ' A' p5..,1,s1,106,149 , 1 -. A Mc ' 4: 41, 111xv1r 5 20, 37.1 ,14 kin'-, -M 5 J 81:5 V W. L I 1 1lq 57, -, 25114J M'1i,,. i ':,H,1':tH9 4'S. 'lk!'z1c- ,- ' H 'f. r- , J A A I A., 3,130,135,149 1111P1R11t15!rfn,1.,. H ,I-.ml .. .1 . K114: 1' ', 4:1'f114:NIG411' 831 15111 11:1 ' -11 v .1 1' .Ag ,115 v10f U N11 111141. ' 11p1f0 .'.1., '.'. 1 g.11 Q1n,1,Q'. ' .Ml 2 '. . N1s.' 1 4:12 7. 118, 12 . 150 8:13 .1 W. - N1s.'4:.'. 1 1 1: 74,1 0 1 .L X,--, 1' 1. ', 1, 'g 7 1 77:5 51 .'.'-1-al 21L 11. 3 1 I g ' 22:15 1 W1 837 lk V Y V- - g 1 - 1 N, , r 1-1' 1 51:10. 104149 1111 1:1111 11:1 1T2lN.lJ1'll valve , , , Nlj 1' 1. ,A i'1Yg 1T1 LE.'v.v: '1 ' l3',30131f- 012.6-1.T9.1'1l 106 Tlh 1', E1 1 . -1 'g2T, 28.1411 'L .1 1j. 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'1 1413: 13,152 1204 I. 1' at' k 114l1iN..- -son MI 1 11 . ,J1 .' 1: gs ,1lP6, 170 P17: 7:1:s111'. 111-:1'1'1s: 1512 ZZOJ 1.1. 1r17 'I -. 1-11. M0 11'. 75, 1. 150 1-1-: 14:1.s11x. .IACKQ 20. 21. 50. 32, , ,152 r ' - 1 531'l1ll.1' 11. .10 1 , 1 12 LET, -. , ,43,5s.77,1'0 1: -1 :gi . 1 1 , 52 -A . 1120 1-1. .' 111 , 1 1' 1 Y, 1 1 PE 11 .1 'q 2 .11-6, 151' 1 I','1 g1'0 ,', . 20,152 1 1 . 1 Q' 311117. ' . . T43 E. 1 1 11 g 2, ' P11 1 QL T152 1271. ll, 221711x11-:. Mo. 11, ' '11.g2 ,27, -13,' .118.1'0 .C 191,152 1. ' 110 ' 1..w. 1 ' 111121. .5 1 2.1 :F- 1 '1f 2 7, 1 1. 1 1' 11 5. 51. 123, 107,1'7 - L , 3, V 317- 7 s.1:. N H DIRECTORY QUERY GWEN 153 1803 S Hoover RAMSEY JERRY 153 233 29th S W REAB BILL 157 903 S Carolina REICHARDT KAY 75 80 153 115 8th S W REUBLIN RLUBLIN JACK 157 2 7 25th S W REYNOLDS ARDITH 70 75 153 2404 S Jefferson RIEKENS SHARON 153 723 S Polk Place RIHA MELBA 82 153 932 N Carolina. ROBERTS DENNIS 157 417 29th S WV ROTH DENNIS 20 79 153 1207 S Pennseflvanla. RUBY WARRE 20 83 153 639 7th N E RUMELIOTE KATHERINE 153 1022 N Harrlson RUSSELL JACK 27 94 153 725 11th N W SAMPSON TERRY 47 118 120 153 745 15th Place N E SCHARLAU IYNN 157 203 S Monroe SCHINNOW DEANA 153 934 11th N E SHINNOW DICK 20 21 29 32 56 943 16th N E SCHMIDT RICHARD 44 115 153 418 N Jackson SCHUTT ROSALYN 71. 153 1424 N President SCHWANKE ALLEN 157 2318 S Jefferson 105 106 107 153 812 1st N W SENTMAN PAUL 30 32 45 49 53 58 61 122 123 931 N Monroe SHERMAN ZOE 21 26 27 29 43 45 48 58 80 88 89 114 122 123 136 720 8th N E SHIMA TOM 27 55 135 154 605 E State SIFERT CHARLES 154 2606 20th S W SNYDER SALLY 27 43 82 87 154 704 S Kentucky SONDERGAARD JOHH 32 154 R R No 3 SONDERGAARD KAREN 52 54 154 2817 S Federal SPRENGELER MYRNA 43 45 58 80 930 12th N E SQUIER RICHARD 154 312 N Connectxcut STADELMAN MARIANNA 45 58 75 123 154 712 2nd S W ST CLAIR DEBORAH 58 80 154 1203 Carolina Avenue STEPLETON GEORGE 154 2903 S Jefferson STEVEINSVPIQIILLIP 118 154 R 0 STEVENS SHIRLEY 154 211 28th S W STEWART MARY 45 53 58 61 80 122 123 154 Eagle Lane R. R No 1 STIGER BARBARA 26 27 52 58 72 75 154 204 7th N W STRONG DARLENE 154 503 9th S E SWINEHART NANCY 25 43 56 80 81 102 105 106 157 16 N Madison TAYLOR DONALD 945 N Delaware TAYLOR NANCY 27 58 75 80 102 123 136 154 324 S Vermont TENNYSON JERRY 44 118 137 118V2 S Federal THORNITONI PAT 21 155 318 N Pennsylvania. TJARKS CAROLYNT 155 513 6th S E TRUDEAU DOUG 45 118 121 155 426 15th N VV TRUDO CLARK 45 48 49 58 123 155 522 20th S E UDELHOVEN EDWARD 155 R R No 1 UTTER CSUCS2 30 32 33 34 35 41 805 9th St N E VAJGERT GENE 155 2514 S Jefferson VAN1'NR1 SHIRLEY 407 S Jackson VANHORN MAXINE 157 944 15th IN E VANHOUTEN SIGNE 27 37 4 80 81 106 5 409 8th S E VIFIT JUDY 155 1215 S Pennsylvania WALTERS RAY 118 155 1523 North Monroe WARD GARWIIN 30 3 52 5 409 4th St S W WARNER JUANITA 307 North Adams WAYCHUS RICHARD 78 155 1021 S Carolma, XVEITZEL DAVID 15 504 NI Jackson WEITZEL DOROTHY 155 1003 17th N E WEITZEL LEE 20 118 120 606 N Tyler WENDEL MARY 155 1015 N Washmgton 22 21st S E VVESTENDORF BETTY 155 343 S Carolma WESTENDORSF CHARLES 15 6th S WESTENDORF MARILYN 156 343 S Carolma. WHITE CARL 156 605 15th S E WHITE WILLIS 78 89 118 156 313 4th N E XVHITNEY BETTY 157 108 lst S W VVILLIAMS JERRY 111 112 156 1428 N Hampshlre WILLIAMS JUDY 52 156 10755 lst S E WILLIAMSON JUDY 156 1931 S Wllson WILSON CURT 133 156 1301 S Massachusetts WINGER JOHNT 156 1029 lst N W WOLFE IHDYE58 123 69514t S WUBBEN JERRY 111 112 157 839 12th N W WYNN COLLEEN 27 3 40 1 4 111 S Tennessee 60 75 89 6 YANIKOVICH SUSAN 43 156 302 14th S E YOUNG JIM 49 652 S Monroe YOUNG JOHN 157 652 S Monroe ZERBLE BARBARA 43 52 58 75 156 1009 N Carolma ZIEGLER GARY 157 13 N Monroe ZUKE RAYMOND 156 841 S Polk P1 . 5 , , ,154 ' . ' ' P1. 3 . : , 3 92,94 1, :,155' ' ' ' ' ' U 5 .Q 1 ' 5 155 ' 4 ' ' A I ' p . . a, 15. ' ' . , . , 15 . I . . , . 'S , 2, . 6 . 157 . ' ': , , . . ,153 ', 4 5 I Q . , Q ' , , , 155 SENNEFE, DONQ 55, so, 81, sa, 90. WESSELS, JOANQ 78, 155 . ' ' 1 , . , , . , . . ,153 '. 9 . A , Q 156 433, '.' ', 1. I .1 :154 . 2 ' . : , , . ,154 ' Q . . ' ' : . , . ' g ' . ,157 1 : , . 'l': .9, .4,3. . , ,15 JUNIOR DIRECTORY ADAVIS NIARJORIE 159 152992 N Delaware ADKINS MARILYN 71 81 305 6th N NV ALCORN TERRANCE 210 S Rhode Island ALDRILH DANIEL 159 625 S Polk Plact ALLEN JEFFREY 25 S Ohlo ALLEN JERRY 843 7th S E AMOS KATHRYN 105 106 5 404 N Adams AMSBAUGH NANC Y 27 22nd S E ANDERSFN DAVID 1709 N Carollna ANDERSEN JERRY 705 S Polk Place ANDERSBN SANDRA 159 RR No 4 AXNDERSON CARFN 57 125 5 13'4 S Carolina. ANDERSON KAREIN 40 159 1527 S Wllson ARNDT BONNIE 21 1st1N NV ARNDT CAROL 322 12thN XV ARNOLD JIM 641 S Georgxa. ARINOLD PETE 641 S Georgxa ASHFORD ALICE 159 1652 Hlllcrest Dr ATHANASIOU SAM 421 15th N W ALSTIN YVILLIAM 1004 1st IN E 87 105 BAHR DON 23 27 28 90 91 10.1 369 Wlllowbrook Dr1ve BAILEY HARVEY 1.130 N Delaware BAILEY LARRY 1530 N Delaware BAKER .IOYCP 43 70 87 159 BAKER LUELLA 58 70 74 5 Q 124 6th S E BALDWIN JEAINLTTE 70 160 413 14th N If BALTILRRA JOE 412 16th N W BAINKEN RONNIE fDeCeasedJ 2424 N Carolina BARG JIM 160 34 Cu-cle T rx-'we BARLAS TOM 116 125 S Jackson BARLOW RUSSELL 87 1224 S Georgia, BARRAGON C RNELILS 408 S MRGISOH BARRETT MAE 75 161 R.R No 1 BARTSCH RICHARD Z3 32 1 118 1 538 15th S F BASGALL JANICE 161 521 18th S I' BECKER ANNI 607 S Jefferson BENSON WARNER 118 165 725 N Hampshlrt BERG ROSE 161 205 24th S NV BERNENIAN ROBERT 46 27th S W BIANCO STEYE 23 90 105 107 161 103 S Connecticut BIGELOXN DOROTH1 58 0 160 P R No 4 BISHOP DAX ID 21 83 89 160 929 N Madlson BIZIOS SPIROS 121176 N Federal BLAIR LINDA 28 135 159 R R. No 1 BLAKE KENNY 118 120 160 106 S Ind1a.na. BLOOMINGDALE JACKIE 2520 s Federal BOCOCR JON 108 118 31 1 th N 11 BONIBELLA PI-III 51 S Yan Bunn BOONIG XRDEN NIARTIN 76 41 3rd S W 45 81 D 117 118 BORGER JOAN Tyler BORGER JOE Tyler BOSTER.. LI- TA 1921 S Grover BOSVELD JOHN 89 117 118 121 161 610 N Jefterson BOUTELLE RONALD 1221 N Jefferson BOYVE CONNIE 37 43 75 108 10.1 161 657 E State BRXMSEN LINDA 70 165 1312 N Vlfglnla. BRANDT JOE 130 131 77 Linden Dr BRANER BARBARA 60 R. R No 3 BROOME MARY 1l5V, Ist S E BROSE BRENDA 14 5 0? 10 107 672 7th N 1- BUY LITL BOB 2009M S Fedtral BUEHLER LORELIE ID 118 20 1108 N Georgia. BI EHLER LYLE R R. No 4 BUFFINTGTON 'VIARLYN 209 5th S W BURHITE BARBARA 60 70 81 104 6 1 938 N Jackson BURGESS JOE 160 1176 Maple Drlwe BUTCHER JIM 428 4th N E 75 161 940 N 940 N BLTCHER MARX 161 S 4th N BUTLER LI ROY .18 76 161 321 S tarollna BYERL1 BILL 1317 S Massachusetts BYERLY BOB 27 32 11 16 1317 S Massachusetts 11 61 CAHILL JUDY R R INo ' CALKINS SHARON 161 S16 S Rhode Island CAV-XNAUGH STEPHEN 161 CHORAK QHLLR 20 28 58 91 821 S Van Buren LHRISTENSON JERRY 701 16th S L CHRISTENSEN JUDY 701 16th S E CHRISTIANSON LARRY 231119th S NV CLAPPER FRANK 160 218 5th N XV CLARK MARY 116 161 1109 1st N F CLINE BOB 61 N Harrison COLBY JACK 112 S Madlson COLLINS STANLE1 81 83 117 16 4 2002 S Georgia CONOVFR LORNA 662 3rd N' If CONNVAY CAROL 43 70 87 160 61 Ist S P COOK GAR1 115 528 16th S F COOKNIAN BPXFRL1 60 164 1920 N Carolina. CORBIN MARLAN 160 1807 S Wilson CORROLGIIHJANIES 6 2 3 1124 2nd S XX CRAIG BRLCF 515 9th N XX CLRRIF PHIL 20 56 80 39 Clrclo Terract CLRRY CHLCR 161 15 Wxnnebzigo CLRTIS D-KY 817 N Harrmson CLRTIS GLEN 1524 S Hampshxre 9 5 10 133 DALLAS RAY 160 664 10th N E DANFORTH BARBARA 276 Willow brook Dr 58 85 0 123 160 108 I ,. V 1 ' ' K A' 3 5161 1' '. A Av '-'Q '. 7 . '.1'9 ' ' , A. I fl . , , 7 Q' . -' 'V' wiv .I H- K V A ' 'Q , .1'9 , ' 1 .161 Q ' ' 2 'S 1- ,T ,s5, 1 1, 4, , 122, ' . 1: Y- ' - V F 167 v x ' A I 1. A , 1 1. 5 'I A . 1. . A ' ' ' .' ' E , ,1 ,160 1 . 1 v M J ' v, ' ' ,10,60 ' -, 1 .ni 1 1-1. 'r . ' Q 152,651 ,1 A' '. 1 I .' 'Z-1 A.. 51, 0. 1 , .1 4 . . ., , , 106. 159 ' . '39 ' 1 ' 1227 w.A7127ms A L 689501 SQL- 3 ,- , ,T 115. ' f 1 . , . ,135, 163 15 ' ,H, . ,Azz . , , , L.. - X, 123 7. Av. w ' ff, I e 7 'v' rj 7 Y -:. I . A' : ' Av', Av' wg V A' , 2' 1', , ', ,83,91, , ,161 A' 1' 17, .16 - -- 1- Q . - 1 . l ' - ' 7 V I A' n 20 ' ' . .- 1 2, 7, 2, 79, so, 91, , 109 . A. 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BARRKRA 20 911 N I'rcsld4n1 III TTON RI4A I R No 3 IMI' MARIIS 161 601 11th N I I UBI' RS JOHN '14 8th S VS IDWAPDS ROCI R 3' 632 S Presldr-nl I BILL 4 150.1 'S Fmdertl ELLIOTT R1 SSI IL 130 16.4 908 15th N I 3 14thN I FX AINS DELORI S 108 160 914 10th N I- I WI RS ROIQI RT 1418 219 13th NI F FIALA NANLI 46 0 118 160 1116 S Ihnnsylwanla FIALA WESLFI 118 121 160 1.509 S Y1rg,1n1a FINDI INC JUD1 1204 S Carolma FININFMAN HOWARD 92 94 96 204 20th S I FISHER DON 408 S Van Buren FISHER MARC ARET 160 408 S Van Buren FLYININ TOM 160 218 10th N W FOSTER JANIIQE 21 37 43 45 10 209 25th W FRELUNID UDY 87 135 28th S W FRIENID GARY 460 14th S E FLNK JLDY 515 N Massachusetts FURINISH CARY 162 1311 N MadlSOD GALLLP TERRI 160 546 16th S E GARDINIER JAMES 113 23rd S W GIESEN ANN 21 43 04 8 0 37 Rlver Helghts Dr GILDNER JOHN 27 162 14 Rxver Heights Dr GILLES MIKE 9 133 162 1011 W State GIRTON JUDY 103 162 36 Oak Dr GORDON JUDY 162 624 S Massachusetts GORDON MARTHA 2043 S WVIISOTI GORMAN JAY 30 32 9 811 N Van Buren GRAHAM RICHARD 938 N Fxllmore GRELL RONALD 118 126 128 233 14th S E GRIBBEN PETE 604 S Yan Buren GRIFFIN JOHN 56 08,100 106 162 104 S Vxrgmxa. 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No 2 SARCHETT CAROLL 118 1 1604 S Delaware SCHAFFER ELIZABETH 615 S Jefferson SCHAFFER SHIRLEY 609 S Jefferson SCHAPER GARY 45 58 104 107 1 844 3rd N W SCHULER LOINEL 43 57 124 SCHULTZ DICK 164 335 S Pennsylvanla SCHULTZ MAXINE 58 71 72 169 240 9th S E SCHULZE PATRICIA 70 1200 19th S W SCHUTT RICHARD 87 1424 N Presldert SCHWAB MARILYIN 58 75 1524 N Adams SCHWEIGER LINDA 164 2312 24th S W SECORY SALLY 58 75 169 1011 N Fillmore SEGANAKIS EMMANUEL 117 201 6th S W SEXTON GERALD 620 S Adams SHAFFER NANCY 165 735 7th S W SHEFFLER NANCY 165 618 S Massachusetts SHOOP ABBIE LOU 85 169 234 10th N W SIFERT SUSAN 20 87 169 2606 20th S VV SMITH RICHARD R R, No 2 SNOOK JAMES 1617 N Vvashmgton SNYDER SHIRLEY 165 722 4th N E SPENCE JANETTE 44 160 R R No 1 SPENCER ROLAND 1452 IN Hampshlre Place STEVENS ALLEN R R No 3 STEVENS BOB 123 211 28th S W STRONG CHARLOTTE 170 503 9th S E SWANSON THOMAS 166 119 S Pennsylvama SWAINSON WILLIAM 119 S Pennsylvama. TAGESEN MARIE 43 55 70 666 14th Pl N E TEEPIF' FAITH 58 165 170 11 NI Connectlcut TEKIPPE BURTON 620 S Washmgton THEILEN REX 167 104 11th S W THEILEN GORDON 28 118 163 1402 S Pennsylvanxa 166 6 DIRECTORY THEILEN ORVILLE '3'4 21th S VM THEIS ROZENA 159 161 2219 22nd S W THOGERSON CAROLIINE 221 1th N W THOMAS RL'IH 166 113 S Jefferson THOMPSON JUNE 118 166 723 S Pennsylvania THORNBLADE SUZANNE 43 108 12th N E TIERNEY DELORES 118 170 2419 S Jefferson TOHILL VVANDA 10 23 19th S E TOSEL GARY 2019 S Wllson TOSEL JERRY 817 13th S E 60 170 TRAWLAIND DAVID 40 53 58 127 123 135 26th S W TREBLECOCK .IOANIN 1812 S Taft TRUDBAJ ROCER 110 15th S E TRUE SANDY 166 1409 C l S Ooldge TUCKFR SHFLIA 602 N Harrison TULL LARRY 103 8th S W TURK LYNETTE 75 171 939 N Jersey TUTHILL INAINCY 1713 S Hampshlre 4'5 117 118 VARNER ALICE R R. 1No 1 VEECH CLAIRE 807 1N Delaware VICK BEVERLY 58 6 1 1615 6th S W VIERKANT LOIS 167 R R No 2 VRCHOTA LEROY 23 57 212 12th S E 778 6 VVATERS JUDITH 58 166 103 15th S E WELLS CHUCK 166 1551 N Hampshlre WENDEL HAROLD 23 1015 N Washlngton WENZEL SHARON 70 75 107 912 NI Federal WERNER. 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COTY PXULETTA 171 219 4th S W DALY JAY 1038 4th S NV DARLAND LINDA 839 lst 'NI W DAN IS JUDY 52 DAVIS RIC HARD 1101 S Hdrdlng DAY CARROLL 812 S Massachusetts DAY DXRROLL 81' S Massichusetts DFETS MARGILEE 171 S40 9th S I IDLNILL MARX 43 60 171 141 ' N Rhode Island DIJNILDP TOM 52 171 639 S Vermont DF XOITNIY MXPXA AQ 1 R R No 4 DIMARCO DICK 111 14th N NV DONOVAN' DONALD 1039 16th Nl E DOTX CALP 105 f.3rd S XX DRAHI4 IM BII L 1044 4th S I' DLSOLD DIANE I3 6 214 S Rhode Island EDEN JIM 114 2215 24th S XX EDN ARDS P-XLL 116 1th N E FIIIOTT EILEEN 43 60 1 208 1athN E IIIIOFT HALLL 58 171 1a S Monroe ENBLSK MARIANN 43 46 48 1 111 203 9th N WV ESCOBEDO LLCY 111 60912 S Jackson ESQLIX EL LEONARDO a19 4th S W EVANS MIKE 13 111 1:11a S Delaware EWERS DIXIE 1303 10th S E EWERS JAMES 111 803 6th P1 S E 7116 . .'g ' '- ' 'Xa , . 7 , 1 ' . , ,169 ' , - .Q - . 4 -. , - F A. 6' . Av 4 I-' v v 1 I A :',,'J,g1e9 , H - .v L'1... 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'INK DIRECTORY PLATH JANICE 606 10th N E POOHL BONNIE 43 60 I 804 S Massachusetts POTTER RICHARD 1628 S Carolma PRANGE ROGER 240 9th S E PRICKETT DENNY 174 1520 S CO011dg8 PRICKETT LINDALEE 114 1520 S COOlldg9 PRINGLE WINNIE 43 58 81 105 1 122 5 1010 N' Jefferson PULLENI JANE 43 49 58 81 1 5 212 7th N W PULLIAM MARDELL 84 409 4th S W PULLIAM MICHAEL 409 4th S W RANKIN PENNY 118 175 919 N Pennsylvania REISCH DOROTHY 43 81 90 104 105 14 Oak Dr REYNOLDS REX 25 2404 S Jefferson RIDER CLAYTON 1 R R No 2 ROBERTS DAVID 417 29th S W ROBINSON DALLAS 635 S Georgla RODEWALD TERRY 308 12th N W ROSE BARBARA 168 1101 S Federal ROSE THOMAS 175 152 11th S W ROTH BETSY 43 2 81 4 118 1201 S Pennswlvanla RUGG NAINCY R R No 3 SAWYER SUZANINE 27 316 S Taylor SAYLOR PATTIE 116 S Jefferson SCHAER DONALD 1527 N Qumcy SCHAFFER HARRY 615 S Jefferson SCHAFFER RON 609 S Jefferson SCHULER SHIRLEY 43 60 175 728 S Van Buren SCHULTZ RACHEL 60 81 104 175 149 10th S W SCrIULT7 RICHARDE 57 1524 N Presxdent SCHURTZ RUSS 175 2.114 S Federal SCHUTT LINDA 43 118 175 1424 N Presldent SCHWALKE MARY 60 2318 S Jefferson SENEY KEN 118 176 202 S Taylor SEXTOIN BETTY 620 S Adams SHARP VVILLIAM 1645 N Pennsylx anla SHARPE SAND1 21 37 849 4th S E SHEARER. 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