Mechanic Arts High School - M Yearbook (St Paul, MN)
- Class of 1958
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L etty Burke Advertising Managers Photographers ........ john Cook and Robert Bye Dennis Mohr and Paul Dreelan STAFF f-:N , 'W W 1 V - 1 75 Cs IN , 7 My The Class of 1958 Presents... Its Most Memowzble Moments This was a year to remember. From the first day of school to graduation, from football to tennis, from gr kk Sno-Day to spring cleaning, this was a year we will never forget. This was a year filled with many things, great triumphs and small failures, a lot of happiness and a little sadness, but this year was much, much more. From the sparkle of new friendships to the glow of old, from the sad farewells of seniors to the bewildered eyes of freshman, this was a year that will be always with us, and we will remember this year as one of our best. 4:5-7x -.,-3 4: APPRECIATIO . . . tl 'nf. h fr 4 -f Q , , . -. Amar .. , . 1 . r 5:30 'W I Q-'-'Q 'Ai i . '- .N ,wif 44 . fb . if 2 rf 5 '1' f 1, Vi ,thu-f '31 s.. 'V we if ll , 55191445 lm K+ is y eelf 'ffA is 4' MR. HOWARD SCHULTZ To you we dedicate this book of years . . . Years spent learning life, unlearning fears. You knew by heart just how to teach The academic disciplines and how to reach The curious in each help us to mature. We run to live, and each of us more sure, Because you chose to teach, anonymous fame, And taught us, not the winning, but the game. and mind of us and vera new to us this Mr. Srlmnke, you 1 d I :med lo know you an ycur, and we cf ' ' ' W were otxem e and kmdm sx. e your fl ' , ' I nic Arts: we lul you mme Io Mer Ja g 1 fav! ibut you were rigbl for the fob. We tlnmk you and hope that your ' I' us ll Mcvbunzc Arts uzll u good as your beginning yzulrx 4 Mr. Pvlcrson, we rlmnk you for lmrb- irrg us lo know o1n'sel1'cs, lo learn zrlml we uumled, .md bow lo lim! wlm! uw uumled. lVe lbunk you for giving us nl rwllixlir opproarlr to life and ilx problemx mul what to experl, uud wlmt we 111011111 give. Mu. Sunllun, il is hemuse of y r of ux lmfe aurourug 0 mcnl ibut marry tboughl ou! of reurlr. W'e lbunk you for your kind- rlcxx in mulcrstumling ux and your see wlmi was ohmiuvd ends we xlrengrb in bclping us bw! for us lo see. l ful. Ve are very grule- I 1 JS , X xx wg., Y' Wi.. 9035 AE ixifzfb-f x XTQPEE' .i X , ,. my . xl ' , 1 I 4 vs-5 I 5 X M . 1-, yt ., FI x KJ M15 A-va' I-J., ,X 7' i 1 F Kg ' I I-1 x L s 13 f '- 'Q -. . : .. .V .14 iz I, H 'ga 3 Y .E 5. ji D- W 'R' 1 Q K' ':, 'x3L 1 W' 1 1' '. . Q? gt A f11 a55F113 15' F' .sif-' ,Mg Qgg:::g:3:2:Q,- I QJfZ.1iif3EI:Zgi21'-14'.z A 13? ?w..::'.-f3Zi?3? IiA A :fm 2i:.f'-11z.,1E.211' ,LZ-5' 1:-'1::.1i: . T11 1' ifiia.-,'f??355EE!?eff'f' -. --::..IILI..:,., 1.- l 'iii 5 2gfsf g J ,. x Q ff , 2 X Q Y ' P ff iz . jay nv Q .wwf 'Q ffl X 5,,' 1 v A 1 4 , 1- A I . A I-A hu las 'X 1 FACULTY upprecintitm, but we would like to take this time and this place of permamzmce to show we cln cure. The experiences they have given us and the memories we have slmrecl will be with us the rest of our lives. We hope that our lives may be the cre- dence of our sincerity and the epitome nf their ideals. Upper Right: Mury Allen, Raberl Mmmx, Rosa'm.n'y Limgxjoen, Mury fllllll' Mwmrfl, George jtuzisrb, Berilm l.umllzerg Center Right: Carol MrClel1im, Kirb- .lrrl Mt'f,Q1ul4'y, lfrluunzl Vim Hoff, Rullr Sluuguunl Lower Right: Allen Dewall, Howard Srlrnlrz, llerlry lluelxln, Dtfrizl Brill, I-'muk O'Rom'ke, Emma Boll 4x4 4, fa- as 0 ,4 I 1 J pf M1 wg D Q it 4 u 12: Q.-, :H 1 Ag N-:f 4 I Y my VL, N L. Nga . M- mf- Sd .y 2 . , QM w I ' AW, .. s ,, in 4 ei ln? ,1 ug ,Zim f ia 4- 2 .if f.. vii .-. :A 'Q ,A-ix, ,Q ,, Sf' -sv v ' A ,, 5 I X 5 S I W I I sv? 3 g A Y Q 'T if 4' , . .qx 'bf Si- i .. mf an , a , . ar ' -1 -aa-,.,.'f I R, gg' , ,Q Tiki ' 'LVL- .. .g 4. A b . L i . 4 x' -C? ' ,iffy '-o , . ' Q'-af ' f'Q' . K As- X Q 0 wi' W3 QQ12. X CAFFTERIA 1 ..:.'-.... L. to R.: Mrs. O'Du'ycr, Mr'.f. Iluhlrsr, Mrs. Arnold, Mrx. Gricp, Mrs. Ilerlog, Mrx. M1'L.1l1glJlm CUS'l'ODlAI.... L. Io R.: Al Kt'PIPl!'!1j', C'l,n'em'v Cmmlul, Eileen IIeil5m.n1-11, BCIIIAIIP Greene, Bill Iioldvu, joe Lung i ?'k - S my 'N 6-ll 5 mu- QE tp: S X N5 S KX X +4 I, ., 1 1 , -an -Q Q, 2. Ar hv,, ,gg-vm ,gf Q 'HN 7 XX ----I--x..T.V . . .....-, .5 X M T img -...:,,.f'.-Q , .4-MM.,-gm Q 'c w.m1.n.LM.., - 3 - 1 fy x.. wk X .,.gy' . 4 any f kg- K. DOGSQQ .A v. fmt THE SAINT PA UL PUBLIC SCH ers CITY HALL SAINT FAU OFFICE or THE PR MEC:-uw O O LS L 2. MIN lNClP4L IC ARTS ROBERT S NESOT4 msn sci-1004, T. ANU CENTRAL AVE V2 Janualy 13th, 1958 Class of 1958 llbohgnic Az-ts High School RE: commencement I congratulate yOu on the successful comms tion of yvzu- first elqserience with the problems of adult life. For four years you have personally established and Maintained a commendable spirit and atti tude. It is HW Wish that each of .ws will t78k6 this tradition with .Wu into a wo:-ld that is Sadly in need of dedicated people. The WCCSSSGS 01' the fuflu-e are related bo' the successes of the past. We know that you will succeed in any 1111141-e endeavors. We do not want you to forget .70u1- association of the past four yeaz-s, -ind hope that you F1111 consicler Lkch-'izuc Arts High School your true ibiend ellvays. fhe staff and I send our best wishes with you. g Q 1- es ., zlfmer-E 5 ' Hincipal CLASS OFFICERS A J, N1 Barbara Reiling Vive Presidenl Phyllis Diaz Serrelury ll Rourke X :, 'N --In X 0,-fs. -x x Y' ii' Par Mfwauy Treaslzrcr These officers, representatives and advisor speak for the senior class. It is their duty to initiate plans and de- cisions for the seniors. These are the people who made our senior year run smoothly and well. LASS EPRESENTATIVES DU I: P. Beane, G. Krelman, I. mg, 1. Germain, I. Murray, P. Ma'- ally, S. Reisrlnel. ROW 2: B. Eyler, ' Sevlzolzl, D. Chandler, 1. Gibix, C. lmllz, P. Diaz, B. Reiling. ROW' 3: , Korn, P. MrBride, G. Frazier, D. villv, D. Farmer, V. Bloom, K. Sliles I f ADELHEIM, BARBARA uhie: Hi scrub So. ap., Sr. Rag., G.A.A., mwling, cc. Rel., 'ench Club, Speech luh, Sno-Day Cand. ALEXANDER, SYLVIA Sylr: Lois a luck Pep Club, M , Cogwheel Cn-editor, Spanish Club Pres., French Club, Qfeech Club Pres., jr. odvil, FTA, Quill dc Scroll f I 1 9'-md, ,, . ANDRES, HAROLD Satrb: Hey man B Football, A Basket- ball, Baseball BEANE, PATRICIA Pat: Hey, you guysl' Stu. Counc., Fr. Pres., So. Rep., Jr. V. Pres., Sr. Rep., H.R. Cat., Red Cross, Cheerleader G.A.A., Pep Club, M' Club, M Editor, Cog- wheel Co-Editor, Office, French Club Pres., Fun- Nite Sec., Y Teens, jr. Vodvil, Homecoming Cand., Quill 8: Scroll. 1 a BERGQUIST, DARRELL Dugie: 'Someone be be A Choir BEY, LENORE Topsey: Everybody againsl lhe wall, my fomb's gm1e. ' Jr. Rep., H.R. Gov., H.R. Capt., G,A.A.. Pep Club, Swim- ming, A Band, Occ. Rel., Y Teens, Jr. Vod- vil, B Band, Voc. Soph. Treas. ARRAS, KENNETH AUER, JEAN BARRETT, JOHN Ken: Is it necessary? Jliuulez W'nu'! G.A. johnny: H.R. Gov.,l Tennis, Rifle Club, Bowl- ing, A Choir, Occ. Rel., Contact Comm., Jr. Achievement A., Peg Club,Swimming, Rel., Stage, Sno-' Occ. el., Y Teens Cand. BICKFORD, BARBARA Birky: Holy Buckets Red Cross, G.A.A., Pep Club, Swimming. Bowl- ing, Librari Staff, Occ. Rel., Speec Club, Fun- nite co-chairman, Y Teens V.P., Jr. Vodvil , Coed-night comm, BIRCHEM, !ANICE jan: Noi tal ing while the flavor lasts Peip Chllub, Occ. Rel., Jr. Vo - vi . BLOOM, VINCENT Vince: 'Hey Bud. ' Stu. Coun., Fr. Reg., So. Rep., M Clu , A Football, B Football, Hockey, Hi Y, jr. Achievement. Homecom- ing Can., Baseball, jr. Sno-Day Prince Cand. To be or not lo be BROWN, KAREN Kay: I have you. ' Rep., H.R. Gov., Capt., Red Cross, Club, Office, Jr. ACI' BRANT, JUDITH BRODRICK, ment, jr. Vodvil, Judie: Yau can be re- BRETTNER, WILLIAM MARY ANNE Day Prin. Cand., ' glared Red Cross., Occ. Puppel: On-the-job Holy Cosa! Bowling, Pres., Spoke Cc BOX D, RICHARD el. Training. Office, Occ. Rel. BROWN, DENNIS Quill 8: Scroll. I-. X if '4 .Hi Ili u- f e as as I . e':.,,.e-J ' , F , , e .W .-. ,,-.,,. .-1f,:.5:f:gm , f2., a:r '5L- 11 . 1 .. K .M 'l Q 2 . L 'N fi BUIE, JANET BURRILL, NANCY rx: That don't cut Occ. Rel., Jr. Vodvil. rlseexel ' ' Occ. Rel. fl me., , .shu- ii is Ll 'Nr P, . 7' l 4- pi :f 1 ' 1 1 .9 BY, KATHLEEN A Choir. Op' DEFIEL. JUDY Ola, fish nicks! Red Cross, Pep Club, A Choir, Library, Occ. Rel., B Choir. if ' 3 BURKE, LETTY CANEFF, JOYCE Lead: I guexx so, yes, ll ou'ee, Ibe absolule maybe. Red Cross g.A.A., Pep Club, Bowl: in S oke Staf 8, P f. Off' . jr. Vodvill, Sr. Rep.lce CHAPNIAN, JANICE jan: Thal's all there ix Io thai. Red Cross, G.A.A., Pep Club, Gym Leader, ' A Choir, French Club. CLASEN, LARRY gaul! Cogwheel, Office. COOPER, GXVENYTH Gwendolyn: Oh, for Pele's rake Pep Club, Office, Occ. Rel. DA HLSTROM, WAYNE Mustlex: I would if I iould but I don'1 think Mould. Red Cross, A Football B F , ooz- bfill, Bowling, jr. Vod- vll. COLEIMAN, THOMAS DAHN, JAMES Tom: 'Be hugpyfn H.R. lim: Better lute than Gov., Rifle lub. never. ' Occ. Rel. DIAZ, PHYLLIS Flip: You know wha! I mean? Voc. Stu. Counc., Sr. Rep., H.R. Gov., Cheerleader, G.A. A., Pep Club, M Club, Swimming, Bowling, Occ. Rel., Spanish Club, 'Speech Club, Fun Nite teas., jr. Vodvil. DOLLAR, BARBARA JEAN Money: I don'I like your lace eitber, but I'm rio! rorrlplainingf' Red Cross, G.A.A., Pep Club, M Club, Swimming, Trainenes. 'fi'-' . , 1 .5 .fg CANEFF, JUDITH CHANDLER, Iyde: Holy Cou'. ' Red DELPHENE Cross. Co wheel, Office Del: Good griel. ' S Contact, Comm. Chair- Rep., Occ. Rel. man, l'.T.A., Quill 8: Scroll, Spoke. 11 'Ei bl. Q. A ' of 7 . -.,A 3 . :Zin em l .Q 'Z 95. Q ky' ' X ,Q - X I f f X. I DOMAGALA. MARGERY Maggelsz Come an, ii- ger eyes. ' G.A.A., Pep Club, A Band, Office Occ. Rel., jr. Achieve- ment. EDWARDS, GEORGE 45115 . 1 Jliif 5 . itll- J 3:-'Y wat: , ,245 .x:.a,g,.g, , K f Q i 5114 l IERNST, JUDITH die: You brmu' wha! 'ys! Ifr. Re ., So. P ass Sec., jr. Rip., Sr. rp., Flag wirler, A.A., Pep Club, M uh, Swimming, Bowl- g, Office, Occ. Rel., Y- rcns, jr. Vodvil. ,ax WN ' J 9 'J I is sl ., IEVANS. IERRY Hair: Hey, Bud. ' Boy's M Club, A Foot- ball, Hockey, Gym Lead- Er,HSno-Day Cand., Base- a . IiYLFR. BEVERLY Pinky: Oh, xbarlf' So. Reg., Jr. Rep., Sr. Rep., H. . Gov., H.R. Capt. G.A.A., Pep Club, M' Club, Bowlin , A Choir, Office, Occ. Rel., Spanish Club, jr. Achiev- ment, jr. Vodvil Oper- v 'N' is 5 S S V A . , ,- FASTNER, DENNIS Den: You roach! jr. Rep., Track -QF' Q' ,Xm- FITZPATRICK, DARLENE dirty :arka- Treas., Sr. Dilly: Oh crumb H.R. Golf, Bowl- Gov., Pep Club, Occ. ing, Speech, Intramural Rel., Jr. Achievement. Counc., Hi-Y, jr. Vod- vil, Stage. Snu-Dav Cand. If music be lbe food of life, play on GERMAIN, IOANNIE ueenie: W'hat's Ihe Seal? So, Rep., Jr. Re Maor Rep., Sr. p., I - ette, G.A.A., Pep Club, Bowling, Occ. Rel., Y- Teens, jr. Achievement, jr. Vodvil, Operetta. .rib erm. FRAZIER, GARY Frilz: No sruff. ' So. Rep., Sr. Rep., I-LR. Capt., 'M Club, Football, Track, Tennis, Swimming, . Bowling. Co wheel, Hi-Y, jr. Achievement, C o - In d Night Comm., Sno-Day Camd. FROIELICH, PAULINI2 A Choir. FULTON, ROBERT Sleamboal: Wfbafx u-nrlh doing is worth do- ing well. Stu. Counc., Jr. Rep., M Club, A Football, A B35- Track, Gym French Club, ketball, Leader, I Speech Club, jr. Vodvll- GALLO, MARY ANN Mary: Gee H.R. Gov., G.A.A., Pep Club, Gym Leader, jr. Achievement. GERDESMEIER. FULLER. RAY DONALD Lain B Football, Dan B Football, Apparatus, Swimming. Swimming. GIBIS, JANICE GFSKE, MARVIN Thank you, faux. Band. ff if AQ if 'Q A, A., Gibby: Hey, you guys. Sr. Rep., H.R. Gov.. G.A.A., Pep Club, M Club, Bowling, OI- fice, Occ. Rel., Spanish Club, Y-Teens, jr. Vod- vil, Girl's State. GIESFL- 'IOYCE G.A.A., Pep Club, Ten- nis, Swimming, Gym Leader, Speech. f 1 -at ,, .- Q , 1 Xi ii YN., fs Q3 GOTCH. CAROL Golrbiez l'll never lelI. ' Stu. Counc. V.P., H.R. Cagt.. Red Cross, G.A.A., ep Club, M Club, Swimming, Bowl- ing Office, Speech Club, Homecoming Can., jr. Princess Cand., Marching Unit Leader, All-City Stu. Counc. ,E ,,Y71V, ij3,5., i . 1' 'sygq ' . . -Au., 1 ta M FOX, ANDREA Andy. Red Cross, Rel., jr. Achievemet V MA if ,H w . I- 'I 1 . N' . .. kk- - W' .hal I -' 1 CM HALVERSON. A Red Cross, B Speech Club, Occ U ' W' Z Nw IANSON CAROLINE HARRIS, ELMO HAUER. HAROLD HEGSTROM, JOANNE HEINN, DONNA MAE HELGERSON gml: I-Ioly Smoke Howie: I goI'.f to gel Blondie: You know it Donna: Yau'fe crazy WILLIAM rcnch Club. going Red Cross, Gym Ina? Occ. Rel. Red Cross, G.A.A., Li- Bill Lender. brary, Spanish Club. 4 HENDEL, JUDITH HERNANDEZ. Indy: How 'bout Ibn! LAWRENCE G.A.A.. Pep Club, Bowl- Larry: W'haI'r happen- ing, Occ. Rel., Jr. ing? B Choir, Gym Leader, Occ. Rel., Shan- ish Club, Speech Club. Achievement. 5 PHERRICK, LEONARD' HFNKFMFYFR JOYCE HI7R1.nGoei1dHl'l:.'Clggi., Gym Leader Hockey. Smiley : 0kacyE, Nance ,. Q um -if ,J , mx 'Q' 1 ? Y l GA A, P l b, M -- -- ' ' . V 1 Q G,3fPLea5eT Hx, A Choir, Operetta. mr, cc. e., - ls, - Teens. HESSLER, Ross LF'i d5' Cissie: Sounds liz Aa comin-lr H winner Fr. Rep., . . 0101711771971 A., P p Club, A ' Choirii e gfpaguishy 1-Club, uf IIERME, HAROLD Speer .U . ' 29115- 51 Red: You've got me ll? Afhlevfmemi -If' Occ. Rel. Vaudevxlle. A l ' lf TBOM. JUDITH' JAMES, JERALD JOHNSON, JOYCE Oh, Geoege! HOUSE, DELROSE Jerry: 'Bay, is that Blondie: Kees il up! KANE, HOWARD ep., HR. Capt., V i Mousey: Pep Club, Of- Jbarqjp' Stage. Occ. Rel., Stu. Counc., ep Club, Howie: WMI do you n Llub, Spoke. HOPRINS, XVILLIAM fice. Jr. odvxl. Y-Teens. know bexides nalhin. ' iv i , VV -,,. V I L K' ff I A A L If-I I . 4 ' da W .J if . 'R f .,.. ., in ,. I J ' - I , n., f -' W 4' lfflggfafv ' ' ..':, s1-Nf l 144- Ji ' ' .. lg I Z I A f5llfQf?1Q: f I . A fy? - P IEMP. YVONNE V I .-vi'-1 .ljbf ,Q li? v 43 43 ' 4. LARSON. DOUGLAS KERN. DENNIS KNUTSON, CAROL KOENKER, BONNIE Denny: WHY? So. You're gaofey! Stu. Bon: Lol's a luck. ' Re ., jr. Rep., Sr. Rep., Counc., Cheerleader, Pep Red Cross, G.A.A., Occ. Football, B Bas- Club, Speech Club, Sno- Rel., French Club, I-LR. KOSMAN, JUDITH Tiger Eyex: Oh, keep Euler, Margie. ' Pep lub, Bowling, A Choir, Occ. Rel., Jr. Achievement, jr. Vodvil, Operetta. ketball. Day Cand. Gov. . LANCETTE, Roman 5 HEIEEQJEILNKRIE Roger Dodger: Watch Toon: Say, French il, Charlie! M Club, I Club. A Football, B Foo:- 2 ball, Apparatus, Bowl- ' ing, Gym Leader, Cog- wheel, Spanish Clu , Q, ' ge Fun-Nite Comm., Jr. Vodvil, Baseball, Home- coming Cand. I 1' KWASNIEWSKI, JOHN LARSON MICHAEL. Mike: doodnex:J Sru. Counc. Treas. and Pres., So. Rep., jr. Re ., H.R. Gov., M Clulia, A Football, B Football, Hocke , French Club, Fun-byite Comm. Co- Chairman Hi-Y, Home- coming Cand., Baseball Jr. Prince, Prime Min- ISICI. So u'hal. ' LABARRE, JOHN LANDKAMER, HELEN See a, srrub. ' Occ. Rel . . Sypeech Club. KRETMANN, GISELA Ginger: I'm starved! Sr. Reg, G.A.A., M Club, cc. Rel., Spani: Club, jr. Achievemerf V.P. Voc. Jr. Class. Onion: 'Le!'s make a LANGSTON. JOANN whole lol of love. Occ. Joe: Man, like I don'l ,, . . , Rel. dig nm! Office. The mqffflg finger wfflffi and luring wn! move: on LEBLANC, IEANETTE Slobbxz Oh, for aw- fu1! I-LR. Gov., Occ. Rel. I-T A as --- V ' I S eg. .. - ga ,,,,,q . . 32.3. . .5 . .4 1 if . i ev-' ' ' E2 - LEMKE, ROSE Rosie: Tough Honey, !hal's lhe breaks. ' Pep Club, Swimming, Bowl- ing, Jr. Achievement, Opererra. LITTLE, HARVEY Butcb , . if h X LONG, JANET jan: Hey, lol Rep., jr. Rep., Sr. l G.A.A., Pep Club, Rel., Y-Teens, Jr. VI . 'IF' ,, ' '3 - . Qiillwi- JNGEN, RICHARD LOPEZ, RICHARD LOVEJOY, LIEANE LUCIER., MARILEE Rick: Say, f:llou'. ' Jeannie: Lon al the Rare: Office, Occ. Rel., B Basketball, H.R. mol ml! Operetta, Fr. Treas., Gov. A Choir, B Choir. MARCOTTE, JOYCE joycee: Hey, au know. Occ. Rel., Cim- tact Comm., jr. Achieve- ment. l W f 4 ,q w no NIEELY. CONNIE ay there, G.A.A. ning, Bowling, Rel. MCBRIDE. ,IUDITH Indy: Uh x o0!. ' Of- fice, French Club, Jr. Achievement. McBR ID E, PATRICK Pat: Hello then! Sr. Rep., Occ. Rel., Stage, Audio-Visual MEIGHEN. NANCY Nance: Come on,' MEYER, CLINTON Joyce. G.A.A., Pep Turn: I love you, Ami. Club. Office Occ. Rel., buy me mme caramel Fun-Nite Comm., Y- rum? jr. Rep., Appa- Teens ratus, Jr. Vodvil McCARTHY, PATRICIA Half Pint: What dn you think this is. murlexv week? Voc. Stu. Conc., Majorette, G.A.A., Pep Club, Qcc. Rel., Y-Teens, jr. Achievement, jr. Vod- vil, Operetta McCOY. RUFUS McNALLY. PATRICIA Mr: W'e1l, you know wha! I mean. Fr. Sec., So. V. Pres., jr. Pres., St. Treas., Homecoming Can., Cheerleader Capt., Stu. Coun., H.R. Gov., H.R. Capt., G.A.A. Treas., Pep Club, M Club, Swimming, Bowl- ing, M Staff, Cog- wheel, Occ. Rel., French Club, Fun-Nite Comm., Intramural Counc., Y- Teens, Jr. Vodvil MILLER, SHELBY ., 5. V . In L ' N R iw.. 5-.1244 3 .mgifh I . .rj T ,VM ' --W x W 9? l .1 O I . N , LUND, JOHN 'N -Q ' L ,Q . . . f inf? 31 1l5lf li1lri9f , 4 V me MARCH, SHARRON Cburlie Office, Occ. Re in -avr H I ! I MOHR. DENNIS 'X . 4- ff L . wif' . MUDEK, CAROLYN Sunny: B Football, Mud: Wow, fooI. ' ir. Rifle Club, M Staff, Re ., Occ. Rel., r. Cugwheel, French Club ' x 7 -'W CY -f 'Q .. 1 X .. ni ' g 1 is Achievement, jr. Vodvil 3 K l I rg Sv 3 -Q. X ik 5 V . K MURNIEKS. ERIK le Club, Occ. Rel. lf at first you dor1'l .vucteed . . PROKOSCH LOIS, JEAN foley: l'm rowing rn. Fr. Rip., H.R ov., Office, cc. Rel. . Achievement, Jr. Vod l, Voc. Jr. Class Sec. MURRAY, JOANN Io: Stu. Counc., Fr. Rep., Sr. Rep., Swim- ming, M Staff, Office Occ. Rel., French Club, H.R. Capt., Sr. Sec., Sno-Day Cand. 'QI ' 1, k S in W 4 1 W 1 Y . .ef jf' 1 , gn A QS r W Q 'X ' w pw .. NELSON, ALPHONSO NEMME, RITA Ritx: cbd-fhd-F170-llgb.' Pep Club, Gym Leader, Library, Office, Jr. Achievement, Jr. Vodvil, G.A.A. 1 OLSON, RICHARD PASKET, JAMES Emil: Are you ou! lo jim: Blonde - nal lunch! Red Cross, M Club, A Basketball, B Basketball, Track, Bowling, M Staff, Co wheel, Hi-Y Sec., Jr. Achievement, Jr. Vodvil, Co-ed Nite Comm., Quill 8: Scroll OLSON, SHELBY Tiger : l' rn starved. Lel'r eat. ' Voc. Stu. Counc., Red Cross, Bowl- ing Occ. Rel., French Club, Contact Comm., Jr. Achievement, Jr. Vndvil. OLSON. THOMAS bad. ' Hockey PIECHOWSKI, JUDY Forget it. Occ. Rel. PRICE, JOAN Nanie: You're rurb a honey. Stu. Counc., Red Cross, G.A.A., Pep Club, Bowling, Library, Office, French Club RAASCH, DONNA Bulrb: How abou! ibut? Flag Twirler, Occ. Rel.. Jr. Vodvil, Oper- ctla. B Choir READEI. MARLENE Bubbles: Come on, le!'.v da11re. ' Voc. Stu. Counc., Red Cross, Swim- ming. Office, Occ. Rel., Jr. Achievement, Jr. Vod- vil, Voc. Class Pres. REDISKE, CAROL Rocky: Forget il. ' Voc. Stu. Counc., H.R. Gov., G.A.A., Pep Club, Bowl- ing Occ Rel., Y-Teens, NEWMAN. MARLON Arrbie: Be tool, lurk So. Rep., B Basket- ball, Gym Leader fi J 3 if 5 x. ' f S he . 1 REED, LAWRENCE X frail Jr. ,. Jr. 'Achievement, Jr. Vod- Larry: B Basketball vil, Operetta, B Choir ,I J. E' . Rifle Club NIFKE. ERIKA Gee whiz Pep Clu X if REILING, BARBAR Barb: Stu. Conc., Rep., So. Rep., Jr. R Sr. Rep.. Cheerleader, R. Gov., G.A.A., Q-lub. Club, B1 mg, Office. Contact, V o d v i l, Homecon Cand. IEISCIIEL, SHIRLEY trz: s No Kiddirlg? ' u. Conn. Sec., Ft. -R., jr. Rep., Sr. Rep., . Gov., H.R. Capt., A.A., Pep Club, Co - leel, Speech Club, ludeville, Homecoming Q RICK, LEONARD V i' N 64 Y-5 ' A. Ha I U,q.,t . 5 ' I-3,-.,.Q, I RICE, MAUDINE RIDELL, JANICE RUIZ, JOSEPHINE SAURON, LOU AN Millgelz You have Io !ar1: ll l:y don't you go jo: 'Wait lor Lois A l'm glad H.R. Cal lrruw if to me H.R. mme? Pep Club, Of- Choir, Occ. Rel.. jr. Cogwheel, Occ. Rel. Gov., Red Cross, Pe fice, Occ. Rel., Spanish Achievement, Jr. Vaude- Club, Gym Leader, OIR Club, jr. Achievement ville, Operetta, So. Class lice, Occ. Rel., Spanish Sec. Voc. Club, jr. Achievement, Dramatic Club let.-n, C0-Ed Nite umm., Bowling. A fo? aj, ,ual I df 17 ef, I . lx A '. , il.. EEBOLD SHARON r: 'Hou J your liv- Sr. Rep., H.R. , G.A.A., Occ. Rel. nite Comm. SMITH, DAVID Dare: Anybody want a-buy a loolbull ticket, H.R. Gov., Red Cross, M Club, A Foot ball. B Football Track, Bowling, A' Choir, Hi Y. Homecom- ing Cand., Boys' State lfootball Capt. s. ' SMITH, MARCELLA SCHAFF, JAMES SCIIILLING. NANE'I'TIi Nan: Oh knock it off Red Cross SCHMIDT, RONALD Svbmilly: M Club, A Football, B Foot- ball, Baseball, B Choir, Homecoming King SCIIULTZ. CAROL Srbultzie: l drm't have big feet jr. Rep., Sr. Rep., H.R. Gov., Red Cross, G.A.A., Pep Club, M Club, Bowling, M Staff, Speech Club Y Teens sec.. jr. Vaude- ville, Colid Nite Comm. Sno-Day Cand. s 1 SCHUTZMEISTER, RUTH Kitten: Fr. Rep., Red Cross SCHWARTZ, KENNETH We are the stuff ' lbal dreams are made on Tweety: Ol: my rhukif' SOUTH ERING. ADRIAN Axle: Spanish Club, Stage ' x W ,sur SPIRES, WINONA Nauie: ' ll': betler to :ay there be goes, than there he lies Red Cross, G.A. A., P? Club, A Choir, peech Club, gr. Achievement, Jr. Vau e- ville, Operetta, B Choir STILES KENNETH Ken: lI bat': bappm mg? Stu. Counc., So Rep., Sr. Rep., A' Football, Hi , Home coming Cand. 4 C-at 'J V if ve' E . ,A 1 f STROSCHEIM, STRYSKI. RONALD RONALD Rnm1ie: ls that mf nsrb: Sn do I loolz Bowling, Occ. Rel. fried? A Football, wling, Red Cross W. .M SW'ANSON, MARIANNE Mary: Winn guys? So. Rep., Fla Twirler, G.A. A., Pep Cilub. M Club, Cogwhecl, Spanish Club, Contact Comm., Fun-nite Comm., Y Teens. Jr. Vaudeville, Homecoming Cnncl., jr. Princess, M Captain, Soph. Class Treas. VASQUEZ. DELORES Dee: Scaladrou', Yo H.R. Capt., G.A.A., Pep Club, Office, Occ. Rel., -I' 1 spanish Club, Jr. fi' YENCH. MARY ZACHARIAS SANDRA Sandy: flow about Achievement VICKERY RUTH 1 Scrub: 'How about a nde Mike? WILDMAN, BETTY , if ffl N X SXVANSON, ROGER TENENHOLTZ. THEISEN. KATHY ESTHER l'll never lei! Offict Ifoorx: Lol: a1urk H. O R. Capt., H.R. Gov., Spoke co-ed, Office, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Quill 8: Scroll WILLEY, JAMES cc. Rel., B Choir WOODWARD, NANCY Red: Oh Eau gays H. R. Gov., lag wirler, Pep Club, Spanish Club I YARBROUGH JAMES mowed by the Tex: Wanna get? A weight of 'be Football, B Football, A Basketball, B Basketball, Track, M Club, Sno-day Cand. ZEBE, BRUCE What do you say? Fr. Rep., H.R. Capt., H.R. Gov., M Club, A Football, B Football, lan: I understand the limi? jr. Re8., Cog- A Basketball, B mation Pep Club, wheel, Library, cc. Rel., ZARBOK, WILLIAM Basketball, Track, Hi Y, cc. Rel. Speech Club Zem: Baseball A Q .o . 2 'f'i .... . ' . .' renturies . . . -O! 1 'al s. Xu YT 1 ...SHUTTER- ANDERSON, LEONARD ARRENDONDO, LYDIA BALDUC, HOWARD BASSETT, ALAN BEECHEM, FLOYD BERENS, ARTHUR BROWN, EARL BRUNS, DONALD BRZEZIECKI, HELEN CONNOLLY, THOMAS CREA, JAMES DALTON, RICHARD DE TOMASO, RONALD DICKSON, CLINTON DOMINSKI, DONALD DREYLING, KENNETH ENGSTROM, DENNIS GHERITY, JOHN GILBERT, DAVID HANSEN, LOWELL HANSON, WALTER HEIMER, GERALD HERNANDEZ, MARY E. HOCKENBERGER, BRIAN HOGEN, RAYMOND HUNTER, GARLAND JOHNSON, RHUBEN KING, RONALD KLEINSCHMIDT, ALLAN KLIESE, BRUCE KRIEL, GERALD LUEDTKE, RONALD HY SE IORS MIKE, RICHARD MILER, MICHAEL MUNKELWITZ, FLOYD MUNKHOLM, PATRICIA NELSON, DOLLY PANKRATZ, DORIS PAVLICK, JACK PETERSON, ROBERT RANGEL, LUPE RESNER, ARLENE ROBINSON, TOM ROSS, WILLIAM SAYLES, ANITA SCHMIDT, MARY SIMONSON, JOHN SVOBODA, FRANCIS TARBET, TIMOTHY THOMPSON, GRANT THORNTON, PETER TREAGUE, WILLMAR ULLMAN,'RICHARD VELOTTA, ROBERT vIBAR, LOUISE vICKERY, DONALD WALKER, MARVIN WEISSMAN, SUZANNE WILLOUGHBY, ROGER WILWERT, HAROLD WOODBECK, PAUL WURST, JAMES WURST, JOHN YANISH, JAMES SENICR RANK 1. 2. 5. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.5 10.5 12.5 12.5 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 25. 24.5 24.5 26. 27. 29. 29. Tenenholtz, Esther Beane, Patricia Alexander, Sylvia Brown, Karen Lou Schultz, Carol Nurnieks, Erik Burke, Lerty Geske, Marvin Reed, Lawrence Broderick, Mary Anne Smith, David Long, Janet Gibis, Janice Readel, Marlene Langston, JoAnn Olson, Richard Schaff, James McNally, Patricia Prokosch, Lois Rice, Maudine Yarbrough, James Koenker, Bonnie Gotch, Carol Caneff, Judy Bey, Lenore Hillstrom, Judith Kretmann, Gisela Ridell, Janice March, Sharon 29. 51. 31. 31. 55.5 55.5 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 40. 41. 42.5 42.5 44. 45.5 45.5 47.5 47.5 49. 50. 51. 52.5 52.5 54. 55.5 55.5 Tarbet, Timothy Pasket, James Ernst, Judy Barrett, John Stroschein, Ronald Sauron, Lou Ann Fitzpatrick, Darlene Edwards, George Olson, Shelby Stryski, Ronald Birchem, Janice Wildnian, Betty Kemp, Yvonne Fastner, Dennis Larson, Michael Zacharias, Sandra Lucier, Marilee Buie, Janet Theisen, Kathleen Mohr, Dennis Burrill, Nancy Knutson, Carol DeTomaso, Ronald McNeely, Constance Stiles, Kenneth Anderson, Lenard Bloom, Vincent Balduc, Howard Y A N . xy' 2 i P R Fourth Grade ........ 1950 WE'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER We remember the first mad stampede down the stairs, The breathless late arrivals, the examination scares, When a freshman was the low man on the totem pole, Small comfort that is was a temporary role. We recall that sophomore elation known as over-confidence Until confronted by world history, and algebra, and French. That was the year we lost our voices - when mighty Central fell. And we began to know how little we knew and wished we had learned to spell. As a junior yearling, the mists were clearing on never-never land, But it rained the night of the Junior Prom - we hated the weather man. Wfe played a part in a play - a clown in a gown - elected a Queen, Celebrated Sno-Day, there was no day without a major scene. It takes four years to make a senior out of a freshman, XVe know, And four years to earn our credits, our letters, our upper classman's glow. But it takes only one year book to wear out an autograph pen. And one high school graduation day to make us all freshmen again. u-Q-n-an-.....u.v--. ..- 1? VHM1 0- X' J.: , W, ' ff ,-ll'fl,,fce+a 1' , ' Lug .1 -W - NE . 4 'ill..i+li'i7El .V , ff fa' 's 95 ,, 5' . TJMA A Q I .M .' 4-9 Xiww 1 5 kg L . 9 ' L 0 if 1 A 1 1' Ljfw Afswkx i K I ' 5 if we g ' fr 2 sl A N in I va QQ , bf' H m it SJ - U I 1 fr J ,s . fii ?-.5 ffililff ' Q . n 4 iff! '. . 1' 9 Qi 4 Q gk' ri, agrfy az' .- ff ' ,ry . X 1 +5 S uv- vw B 1-15 . ,A .1 I ,, ,....n-1 A M 1 5' ' .f , , gift CLASS OFFICERS: Ron Toensing, Sbaryn Beane, Karen Gow U N I U R S . . juniors are the aristocrats of any school. Seniors is the Prom. XVhether or not it rains that night, are looking forward, but the Juniors are still they always seem to arrange things for the best. aware of what's going on in this school, and they One is often tempted to think that there is next are ready and willing to dig right in. The most to nothing a junior can't do. noteworthy thing the juniors produce, of course, JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES . . . ROW' I: P. lircnxon, S. Beane, Treas., B. Faberk, R. Morztez, A. Steele, P. Pawlak, I. Slrom. C. Rangel. ROIV 2: L. Morgan, R. Reluler, 1. Malinoff, V. Sauron, P. Glendenning, V. Pres., A. Koulourix, K. Holtznagel. ROW' 3: I. Bidon, K. Gow, Secy., P. Larson, A. Milclaell, R. Toenxing, Pres., B, Murray, S. Tsrbicla XIDVISI-f S . . . IU!! l.' I, .st'l7lIIlfZ, I :'1'.ul.v, R. I,1l,FlXfI'IlIIl, . ft'-lPl'L', U. KIllfl'1', lf. 'mu'n1.m, IJ, l.yous IUII 2: ll, I.f'll'lA', I It'I'll1lllllt'Z, I,. Rci.vu'ig, S 'i,wfu'r, IJ, I,l1lI.Ql7l'P'fYV, R. Ju11'm.n1, li. Guia, II uufmuu, 4lll!'fJ'lH'. RUN' : lf. llrillc, Al. flllrlvr' vu, R. '1'ow1.ving, I. Bo ull, M, Krmm, 'l'. Sufi! I. MuG.mu'. ADVISE 7. . . ROI! I: li, liulrllwirl, li Moc, S. f,ogg.vl1.1Il, JH Kroix, M, Simmzvx. ROW' 2: 'I', I..1l1c'y. Hizlon, B Srllcr, K. Hollzmlgcl, R Rina. 17. Srlrirlf, azlrixor RUN 5: Slove, I fnl.1:,n', M. Rjum, Curl- xuu. Grwniu. ADVISE 10 . . . ROI! I: B. Nowak, B. Griffin, C. Gow, R. Maloney, j. Wfallisrb, T. Toll. ROW 2: L. Deline, G. jarolzsen, P. Lufyk, j. Swanson, H. Cruze, 1. Wildman, Mr. W'il1iams, Advisor. ADVISE 14 . . . ROW' I: P. Lawless, K. Kleinsrbmidt, I. Subra, M. Lies, R. johnson, P. Dreelan, C. Vitons, Wf. Frelix, M. Dupre, 3: B. Dulfresnc, T. Sobusky, G. Beecham, R. Garretl, D. B. Koelz, A. Koulouris, I. Slrom. ROW' 2 M, Fleming, M. Kellerlmls, Advisor. ROI! Srlmeider, B. Selby, M. johnson. ADVISE 17... ROI! I: l', IVKIIYIPII, C f.'I'!iPlll Y, IJ. f.'llll7L'I'fXIlIl If. l 2'c'z'fP1'Il1', j. llmrlmrn I. Iil11l4'rfi4'lrl, K, lfrv :'lu'fl4', S. lflofmn. KOH' Y: S, llulziv, Y. f.kl0IIlt'l mu, R. liggvr, Ii. Hrilf 'f. Gliiiu, R. Coolwr, I .fl'l'lll'ffl', I.. Harb, R RIIHIIII, .nlr'i,mr, ROW' V. Llurf, I.. l1.l'l'V'.HHl, z'lifu', lfIIgl'I'ilf, If '.'orm'liu.v, R. Ifllllklllfj Y. Cfommlly, II. f,10I1iIl'.Y l,Vl5li 52 . . . OU I: Srulixv, R. Julvr, H. l 0.vIz'r, H. allur, S. l,.lllit'lS0lI. 'JUN 2: I . linvrjou, rlivl, li. Pvlrvv, j. liuflx. 'HV 3: C.nm'rml, H. vnlvn, fl. Min-lwll, 1. hui, D. lHln'lrl.vlc1ll. ADVISE 27 . . . RUN I: P. Bcvlcr, C Robcrls, IJ, Ahlzoll, I MorAr'i.v, Horn, lf. Aff C.u1r1. ROI! 2: R. Glass P. Al, S. Lmlrl, R. Nr Curllwy, I. Malinoff, B B.1ll.mI, I. Nolzix, .nl rixor. RON 5: IJ. Krieg C. Hull, If. ll .1ll.1rc, I fcryln, I.. lllnllvr, T llnblcr. .A W 3 ADVISIQ 57 , . RON IJG. Szvccl, AI. .Mary N. Aplikrnzrxki, IH. Harris P. P,1u'l41k, P. I7nyus. ROW' 2: Kvflcr, liuxb, A xinmlinx, IJ. Ilomrl, R. Mer ml, G. Komru. AI. Gurrily url1'i,w1l', ROD if Lyell, Ii f.0PII'dl1, S. Mulz, T. Dorm rum, G, Milton, V. Ivske. AIJVISIC 55 . . , ROI! I: M. llofffmm, Sluxulcr, I.. Grvwr, lf. Luci: AI, Iftfllklll. RON 2: W I1.mxc', G. If6'l'lInU1lll'l, . II.1lls1rom. IJ. MrMonig. 1. Lusk, I.. ljmllrvrg. RO' 3: Ii, Ojrpcgurfl, 'l'. Ham frm, Ii. Aflfrjzlwy, li. Aiyl. P. Lfzrmn. ,- r--V. ADVISE 41 . . . ROI! lf P. Curvlcy, IJ. 1 swf, Rllililillg, V. Sm ff. Smilll. ROI! 2: X. IJVOIIKQIV, R. unillizlillf, C. lar. 'II Strom. R. Lungx udrixor. ROI! 5: R. Sm. If, Lissimorv, 'I'. Sflvuk I . R.m.mm, ff. Simmon xg , r, .-4 mf 'Q- ? .QA tr ADVISE -13 . . . ROI! lr S. 1IA1l1'or.vor1, M, Aglrirrv. I. Gmzxcr, N, T.1ylm'. I.. Sorlm. ROI! 2: lf. Konohcrk K. Ifllllnlfi, Slzllrvrlmnl, B. Bt'l'fl7i1lllIIlL', Cool, K. ALl.Y.flll't'i. RUN 3: lf. Ltfxlie, Tyfblirki, ll . Ilwlgvxflvf, G, Ilurlmfm, M. Buixlvy. C7 9 I. 0 I .lg O Q 'Nami Sir. . XNMX DD xi' .I I . Q g Q .Y l N ,gf CLASS OFFICERS: john Hel 0, nrry g S O P H O M 0 R E S . r and wide as Sophomores may be known fa 'wise fools' but we suspect they are a little more of the former, than the latter. They are the ones 1 . h . who learn the ropes, they are the ones Wlt poise and assurance, ready for anything to come along, B MfAl1,J071 A Allen P ROW' I: j. Iol1nxon,I. Hedberg, . 4 ', . , . ' 1' L. d D Ovouwki Y Clemetson, R. Thurber, M. Inyam, mr , . . , . mera, L. Ogden, B. Bye, j. Heille, B. Mitchell. 'll L O den, Yvonne Clernelxon, Bob Bye even their junior year. Sophs are usually a pretty lively bunch. They are the ones who keep Seniors awake. NX'e love them all, every noisy, wonderful One. ll .n'ling, S. lilofson. ROW' 2: B. Ostoff, P. Sflm- Mulousb. ROI! 3: 1. Ingtlrerk, O. Lamberl, I. Ro- i all ,, .40 T ADVISE 9 . . . ROW' I: K.. Holmen, P Bl'lIIlllt'V, S. Tojzp, R. Colm' mlm, G. Flvmiuo, P. Cros Xen, A. Slnelvr. ROW' 2: I Molll, H. Guerlirr, R. Han mu, li. A1l'Af4ll70lI. K. ALM lvl. N. Plwillipy, G. Byrne I.. Nclxon, II, Srbullz, ad Visor. ROU7 3: D. Lumber! IP. fgnzcff. U. I.icpim, B Ig0ll'll, I., Gvflllhl, T. ll i.v- r1iv14'xH, H. zwmlimrl, G lluilllurzl. ADVISI: ll... ROI! I: ID, Rude, Slulflvr, N, liyfzinozu. I3 Srdulzcrl. H. Riley. ROW 2: L. Hflfrflmfl. S. Lark lmrl. C- Sl'1'l'4lllH'L', If. Car lar, li. Slmuglmessy, A lfr'iv11, Klzvflcr, Ad zinur. RUN 3: D. Pillar K, IJAIIIJUF, K. lViegc'r, V j.nl.xrn1, H. lfulzvrk, I Ru mu u. L 'fi ,- , x A L fl 1 AIHVISL ll . .. HOU' I: I. Ii.wrmmnr, I IlnUu'r'g, D. Vvrderosa I. Ozolins, IU. u7C,7C'Y, M Ihuu ROW 2: I. Pirhlvr R. Rz'wl,AG. Prokop, K Amlvrsrm, P. 'Llmringer I. Larxorz, N. Cummirzgs mlrimr. RON 3: R luvlvring, A. Larson, L Svlunnmer, M, Lal?1gfL'l7f B. 'I'bonms, G. Sclmi ll7L'lX. N .4 1 A AIDVISIC 16 . .. ROIIH l.' K.. llvbfllllfullfl S. IINUAIIIIIII, lf. KIIIIIITX I. Kollvr, M. l.ou'glirr, 17. ldnly, xl. Srlrlrlz, I Gulzlrl. ROII' 2: DI Ilougr, R. Ilollxv, lf. Ox- llv0II, Kvllcy, IJ. Hoff G. PAIIIIICV, ll. Niflc, I SIIIIII, G. Smiflv, .ulrisor ROII' 3: R. Krivl, 'I' I.u'0l1o.1K'i, II 'illi.1ms N. f,.m111'.1y, Al. Lung, S II 4'lt.u'I1r'n'lf, IP. PLIIIIIUI' Ii, Olxvu. AIJVISII ll . .. ROII' I: AI. AICIIAIHI, .ul- riwr, R. Nrlvlorl, 17. f.'ulwl1.u1, Doyle, H. lII'.n'1l, N. M.m1rm'rrg.1. S. Riull. ROW' 2: S. Sflvlicf T. I'.unlcln'rg, S. Glmlvr IJ. Iiiviwl, IH. II ciz1.1, I Mifldlcfou, P. Birrlwm ROII I: R. lil7l7II'ifl'?', H Ilwvix, IV. O'Bricn, I 'llulyvln R. Bw, I . Pol Iom, 'l'. Hlm'il'f. AIJVISIE 19 . . . ROII' I: R. liolalmnl, II llajliius, Cf. Ilulllwrm' IS. IJIIJIIIIIII, A, Slwlc, P PL'tIt'1'50II. RON 2: II l ic'f1lx, R. CHIIUII, I Lolo, R, 'I'lJurlu'r, IJ Srrnluk, G. Borlrlcll, .ul rixor. ADVISI1 Ml . , , ROI! I: 1. Krmlxrnl. S AI4'Il,uL'I1', f.. UUVUII, I I.nt:, Ii. Mwmv, M. Mu- noz. R. Muyierfolm. RUN Z: B. Milrlwll. II Mau, IJ. Nun, 1. I.uil- julx, Kicgur, l'. Nvl wrnl. R. Ciclv. ROI! if I I.. Ogden. Ii. Nelson, If. I,iv.vimm'v, 15. AI1'C11In'. I. Minvluuz. M, Muuritis, ADVISE ZH . . . RUN' I: IJ. Ilagml, AI jumwz, K. Iumxcn, If Sillw, R, IIIILKUIIIHI, Il Iluym, I . KL'l'Il4I?I, P IIJIIKLZUI. RUN 2: fl Kflllfl, M. Krall, IJ, Sn 1'l'll'.HHl, M. llnnlriflmn S. Ililvx, l'. II.1umn, M IIIKQIRHII, kelly, M' j.n1i.vfI1, xlflfimr. RIM 3: R. Ilurvlumfvz, C. Ilur VIHHIUII, P. IIriI, Gilzlc Ii. folmxnn, 1. Hcillu, M II.u'.u'Iy, I . II.u4'Ilim'. ,J- 'fav- ADVISIE 45 . . . ROI! I: K. Smilh, 4 Swnlai, B. IIIINJIIIJS, I I z'!cr5w1, IJ. Sfoll, I Tcxter. ROW' Z: K. Mu fin, M. Parker, K. W'eII If. Srryrler, I . Salinas, . ll uIkc'r, Wir. IJ1: U74 Aflrisor. ROIV 3: I Oxozvski, Priexlfr, fjilllllfki, G. lViIiIm IJ. Ross, 1. Sludincr, Piflvl. SOPHOMORES ff- 5 FRESHMEN... 15' ROI! I: S. Rvistlncl. flrl1'iX01', K. Bull, K. Olson, D. Clauson. ROI! Z: P. lVlJillier, G. Soika, Grulm, L. Leslie, j. llrmgv. ROI! 3: V. lirlilfllfl, lf. Pitman, I. fellinek, G. Rollwlmncr, A. Ileimer, R, Giexv. ROIV 4: I. W'i5nic'w5ki, X, lomzally, I.. Inmyif. G. Yimgw, S. Rculc. Inseri Carol Golfl1,Ad1'i.v lfreshmen are the backbone of our school for they are the future of Mechanic Arts. It's true we are a little hard on them at times, and may even joke about their grcenness, but we all know how vital ll part of our school they are. lIere's to the Freshmen, with vacant faces once in Ll while and a seemingly permanent bewildered air. The comforting thing about Freshmen is that they will grow up to be seniors some day soon. 'Y X, 1 Q I ? 1 f l Z v e I I iii-Silt '31 19 A W -m ,f 4 7 I 4- -..-I Q. ' l s I ADVISE S2 . . . ROI! I: I.. Kvlly, Iluuer, ff. llvmpvl, T. llodgcu, llwx, C, I.l'Bl1lIIK', B. Hul- 1'z'r.1rn1. RUN 2: IIz'j'a'r', 17, l..1:1l1u,x, I.. I,.mgc, I I'.n'i4'r, C, l.1'1nl.1r11, I7 Komm. R. l3.u'lw, ROI! 3: ll. lldllffll, N, Karrlvll, I llougv, U . KAIliIl!J.Vkl'. l.0Ilgl'll', G. fflvulv, C. Hul- srl. ADX ISI-. 20 , . . ROI! If P. G'Ilt'fZA'lIIl', Al Givnl, I.. lin-nl, A. Mmm ull, K.. Burr, S. Rvulc, P flrlifilll, ,l'. Rylziskvy. ROII' 2: li, Gillmun, G. Ahern.: iffy. G. C..n'mvr, T. Louisia- n.1, R. llHCj't'V, Ii. Iliff, C .Tl4'flull.n1', 1Ifll'iS0f. ROI! 5. R. Nnlz, R. Hlnfwcr, C. filjrlfl' IIIAHI, 1. Molhwlmr, D Nami, ,'H.1.fir.l, R. Refur- xml. R. Knlkey. ADVISIE 55 . .. ROIIU I: If. Prlnlcn, If Ruiz, IJ, Lv'I4o1n'muu1, S Mvumf, G. Mankv. K. Ol Sun, 131. O'GIn'y. ROII' 2: I'. Rmlvo, III. Mrarlfllvl, R, Noruk, Af. zuofrr, S Rom, M. funlrlirlglmrll, If Iflf. d1II'i.IU7'. ROII' 3: D N4'.f.r, III. P.1IIvrsm1, R. M1-Newly, N. Rluluur, I Mivliv, 1IIcG1ou'c, G Rullvlzulrvr. ADVISE S-1 , . . ROII' I: Ii. Iinlvkcr, I. f,.n1vff, I'. ,lI1l'kCHl1L'l'gl'f lf, Grulm, IJi1'k'iII.I'fllI S. flllHlt'lI-Y. IJ. CIAIIHOII ROII 2: P. Smlwlgrcn U. ff.1r'tiL'r. II , Hirlml, D. Iioruzxfv. R. IJ.1lvl.m'om, G Iiyv. Mr. l.i,xl0u, .l1Il'j.YOI' ROIIH If IJ. Dion, G G,n'1'cQ1'. Ii. lilvxnvr, R 1,!lfIl4lg4llJ, R. Gicxv, S l'nAlw', P. Cfl'I'ft'lT. ADVISE SH . . . ROII I: 1. II isrriewsI K, II ilu'crl, A. Krm hula, lf. Zmrllmnlrl, Zul.1:.n', II 'ullis1'l1, 'I47'it'!IIL'Y'f. ROIIU 2: II .n'uuki, fl, Slnffa, I 'l'rw11.v1cll.1, 1. II .1gm M. II .1gm'r, C. Sem ROII If L. Wiggerx, II 'il1m.m, 1. Rupkus, Tlwlv, I . IIVJYVIUI, 1 II .11xlv, l. Prokosflr. ADVISI1 1.2 . . . ROHM l.' U. Tofflill, R Ruus,vv.m, ff. Al'gl'f5ilIgt'I' j. Colon. ROI! 2: A Gvrluflr, Poxl, '14, Bill rmz, ff. HUIIIIILIHZ Rein .1111'i.vor. ROI! 5: Tri lllvrl, R. 'I'I7lH'llL'f, IJ Sfl't'll', H, Svffvr. DVISE .ki . . . Ol! I: Al. Yurnm, 15021, 1. jolvlmn, N. mumlson. ROW' 2: P. vnlc'tria'l', K. 15.111, vllwr, M. Nit'?'l'lIhdIlxQCll, Sarlrlbcrg, G. Yuvgrr. Ol! 3: CQ. Srlmmpel frisor, S. Zurlmriux, A mlm, L. Morglm, M ing. L. lforxlzlud. ADVISE 55 . . . ROI! I: D. Lalnllcfrrillc, II, liruulvlvofr, H. Nelxon, R. Iiurrla, R. james. ROW 2: G. Sampxon, I. I.4Il'S07I, Cf, lfdlI16fIi71li, P, U 'lviItier, D. Mz'Jsier, R. Ilixlap. ROIV 3: B. Rumlle, IJ. Lczebi, D. Slvmilz, I., Sfbullz, R. fairies. FRENCH CLUB . . vf Pres., H. Brzezierki, S. Foster ROW 3: F. Salinas, I. Pranke R. Edwards, R. Fulton, F. Svo ROW l: R. Walker, V. Pres., L. Caneff, M. Pilaczynski, A. Schulz. ROIV 2: M. Parker, R. Cooper, A. Rupainis, M. Pesci, h boda, B. Ostboff, M. Allen HISTORY, ENGLISH, SOCIAL STUDIES AND FRENCH... All these classes are comprised of the study of man. Humanities classes in our school include English, History, Social Studies, and French. These classes all make for a better understanding of the human race. In History we study man's pastg in Social Studies we study man as he is todayg in French we study a little of our fellow mang and in English we study man and his literature and language. . . OFFICE TRAINING ROI! l.' IJ. l7iI:p.itrirb, Murray, A. Fox, P. MrNulljf, K. '1'f7L'I.fL'Il, Rizlell, S. Zarlnirias, R. Virkery. ROI! 2: Y. Kwnp, G. janws, B. I! ildnn1n, B. K06IIk9Y, M. Lufier. I. Aner, M. Brozlerirk, L. Buie, L. M.1lun.vrl1, uiirimr. ROI! 3: C. MrNec1y, B. Bickford, B. Iiylw, K. Arms, L. Suuron, Murrolte, S. Sec'- lzolrl, I. Gillis. . OCCUPATIONAL RELATIONS ROI! I: R. Bojvzl, 1. IIUIIIZTI, L. Hernandez, Nifkv, A. Ilalxvrmn, C. lIIz'yer, I. Defiel, 1. LeBlanc, D I'.uqm':. ROI! 2: Mr. Ilunzel, .ni1'ixor, 1. Kosnmn, M. Don1.1g.11a, G. Cooper, R. johnson, N. Mf'iglJan M. IIFIIIIII, R. Srlwlznzeixfer, R. IIVillium.v, Ll!l'1'i,I'0f. ROI! If D. Kam, I. Dulvn, D. lfllnmn. A. Klein vrlvnlifll, ll. llcrnw, II. Iiulflln, R. Slryxki, I. Barretl. j, Riley. ROI! 4: II . Brenner, B. Ron, C.Sy1'cr.ron IJ. llrnninxki. R. King. P. MrBri1lc', R. Lcforzurd. B. Hvlgw'mn. K. Slolfa. ...a 'V 1 SCIENCE FOR THE FUTURE . . . t t C ' - QX lla... fc . ... 5. 3 - P 'J . , ':, .-- ' 'X 1 .Q F .- C ya ,J A l The science departments at Mechanics are among the most im- portant. Students in the sciences are preparing to take their places in the scientific world of tomorrow. Math, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, and all the others play, and will play, a most vital part in the world when we will be adults. ill A giant '- . FACETS FOR THE THEATRE Wfhile Speech is e name of this dept., great deal more m speech-making cs on in it. Speech all facets of the :atre from costum- g, lighting, stage- ting, to acting, di- 'ting, and produc- n. The students in :se classes do every- ng from radio and evision shows, to as- lbly programs and l length plays. C7 Q.: ROI! I: P. Diaz, V. S'.un'0u, B. Dollar, B. Brlllllflll, N. TJUYIOV, T. Toll, A. Sloelvr, L. Sorlm. ROHM 2: P. Iirceltm. C. Schultz, N. AIIlik0ll'.Ykl, P. BMIIIF, M. llvvizla. S. A1v.x'.u11ler, Mrs. Mr Clellrul. Aflr. ROI! 3: B. Bye, ll . f,'Bl'lL'll, D. l l15lllL'v', lf. ll.1rri.v, Cf. Gotrln, j. Simoruwz, I Luxk, B. Blrkford. . -..... is ,xv 55 ,vi 1 ' JOURNALISM . . STAFF Editor .......,,A...,............ Pat Beane Assoc. Ed. .... ..... C arol Schultz Activities .......,........ Pat McNally School Life .......,.... Carol Schultz Pat Beane Seniors .,..... .........,.... Sports ,.,..... ..... R ichard Olson Copy Ed. ........ Sylvia Alexander Photos ....,.......,....... Dennis Mohr Paul Dreelan Business Manager .... Letty Burke uiurs in Iolzrmllis rn .-4 9 -4 . V , 4 ,yur .A ,iw ,. r . PUBLICATIONS sPoK12 STAFF ,s 1 eo. lzd. .,... .. Karen Brown Co. lid. , listher Tenenholtz News ..,....,.... Mary Koran Feature ,,Y,., Sharon Tschida Sports VYV. VVVV- M ike Larsen Gary Frazier Business . .Y.,,,VV.. JON! C0011 Bob Bye fx .ri , J . A D gr? A ij., W 26. li fn ROI! I: S. Alexamler. P. Beane, I.. Burley, P. 1llz'NuU,v. ROI! Zr Illr. junixrb. D. Molvr, C. Sclwllz, R. Olmu, P. lJrccl.u1, Mr. IHIHINS- 'l'he year is over: a year filled with deadlines, spilled ink, and typewriter ribbons. livery time we put out a VVS that once seemed great now seem small. The friends 've made will always have a special place in our Spoke or added a page to the yearbook, we became just minds. The year is over, but those pleasant memories a litle bit more proficient. And every time we solved will remain permanently etched. a problem, we felt so relieved. All the little tensions Spoke mls. ,H Y -I Kurwz and ljstlwr HNH5 dm! wilful, wiflr llwir' lwlfl. l'1 'f '5 Hon H ' ' ' Slum' tidy-Y Boyz Lon of fixozz' zvlw,-L, JN, juni, ,vfmrl7c'llc'1f dnl I fm! If Il 1 lvwlrilv lim! firing? I 'L' ,ld ' ,r Lx ,,v-f: 6 A 4 B CHOIR . . ROI! I: M. Mammenga, IJ. Lyom, Curley-, R. H.u'lr. M. Zlmigu, Ilulrlslrom, R. Burch, I. I.vl1.1kkz'u. ROI! 2: llnye, B. Kuclm, S Toambs. S. Srbliel, Lufier. P. ll .n'ling, Krijuuul, N. u7n1It107l, R Iluwnlun. ROW' 3: V Nelson. I. Giesel, II Moss, R. llermmrlez, L ll iggc'r5. R. Gilman. M Mc'yc'r, S. Birkforzl. ROW' 4: M. Smith. F. Lisxi 7210713 IJ. Sflrmilz, D Gu'ym1e, B, McCabe, D. B.n-lull, B. Sellvr. P. Bol- lom. B. Pirlvi. A CHOIR . . ROIV 1: IV. Spires, S. Beane, M. Bednarek, D. Nelxon, M. Munoz, E. MfCam1. V. Pxaros, P. Froelirb, P. Sluebler, R. Nemme. ROIV 2: B. Brill, M. Ingram, M. W'ei1la, D. john- xon. A. Koulouris, M. Day, B. Tbonzas, L. Boyd. M. Cunning- lmm. ROW' 3: A. Nelxon, A. Sayles, P. Ionex, C. Gow, I. Rormirrg, Y. Clemelsou, F. Sa- linas, S. Kirrlrmeicr, I. Wfvbber, C. I'Ie111lJorm'. ROI! 4: I. Si- monsen, D. Boyd, T. Tarrer, I. Gilda. Vamz, D. Bergquisl, C. Simmons, D. Rosy, M. U .llh'1'. In BAND . . ROW' I: H. Huhler, W'. Mez sen. I. Clark, B. Hill. E. Va Hoff, advisor, S. Tupp, lf Chase, IV. Longen. M. Dupri 1. Engareb. TRAINETTES . . ROI! I: B. Dollar, D Pelcrzvml, A. Slmflwr, Sides j, Bnllerfivlzl, P, Miller. C 'I'v.vlur. ROW' Z: V. Nelson C. Cwlly, Il . Spirex, M Mohr, M. '1'r.n1l.1nell.1, G. Xrghlgff, A. S!'lJIlll', B. Rei ling. ROI! 3: I. H.1erm.1nn, f IJ. Dion, C. Cromey, I Nonlwr, 1. Kollcr, S. Tupp, D, I..1.rkjy, C. Gotvlv. RON' 4: C. Scnlluk, C. Sluffu, G Nifhq Iiaflv, N. Rmlullf. P. Amlafrl, P. Murvlf. M fllilllillgllnllll. GlRL'S CHORUS . . ROI! 4: IH. Krall, S. llites K. IV:-lls, K.. ffhlflillalll, I Miclke. I. M.1rfl, I . Ilumon I. Prukuxrlv, IU. frnxon ROI! 3: M. Gicsel, K Knulw, P. jams, A. Kemp V. l'.1.vque:, K. Otis, A ALIlNl5l'll, G. Vaxqucz, Airs Slollgmzrzl. ROI! 2: IH. Du- geu. M. Tlmlfber, C. Slaffa D. Kumro, S, 1Jri1'd.1lJl, M. I I'l't'lll0fll, 1. DeM.n'rc', G. Ymlgvf, C. Burr, RON I: C. Bolflmfm, P. llulfiltier, IJ. C.n'lier, f. lJll'kl'?I5071 C.1.ff', C. Ifrerlvclic, S, Brown, S. Reulc, R. R.1,r.vca11. 51 ,I- STUDENT COUNCIL . lv' J-,gn RON I: S. Rvirrlwl, Svc., M. Larson, Pres., C. Golrlv, l . Pray., K. Ogden, Trams. ROW' 2: 1. Smlixe, B. Rviling, IJ, Iiickvl. Cf. Knutson, M. Aguirre, A. Sioebr. ROI! ix 1. Cook, R. Bye, 1. Luth, R. Iliunorz, 1, I.t1r',wn1, I , O'Ronrkc, rulrisor. ROW' 4: K. Stiles, R. '1'ocr1.vir1g, li. llilrrir, L. Ogden, V. Bloom, B. O'Bfi871. rf: 'v ,1 Q- . ty I 'Y ?W ' Ti' .nf QE Student Council at Me chanic Arts is 21 group o boys and girls who bes exemplify the spirit of th M.A. student. These peopl are elected by the studen body serve for one year They are concerned with th welfare and problems o this school, and our rcla tionship with other schools LIBRARY STAFF: ROW' I: R. Uulvlytrom, M. hlvl gfmrd, D. Luxky, M. King, P Plllflzlk. I. Sulller. ROW' Z: B liulximo, M. Marlin, B. Brown, A. Koulouris, j. Elm, R. Nem- mr. ROW' 3: W'lJllixflJ, E MfSlverry, R. Ilurlwrl, j. Kvl- lcr, V. fczrkv, Prlnlkv. F.'I'.A.: ROW' I: L. Lung, Cumfff, 1. Glmzvr, li. 'l'a'nenlvoltz, R. Cdr- pcnlcr. ROW' 2: C. Cromey, R. IJ.1l1l.v1rom, B, Kaetz, B. Straw- fler, M. Melgmzrzl, Mrs. Sam- lun. ROW' 3: N. Radunl, 1. Clark, Leslie, B. Hengescbt, K, Brown, S. Alexander. OFFICE STAFF: ROW' I: IJ, Pvlwzron, S. Ca. uvlly, K. Ilcmcl, I. Park, . Sllllflllllfl, IJ. Cfluuson, K. O son, P. Illurgwl. ROW' 2: Air lN'l'lXOP1', M. Aiolfr, R. Nemm C. C.mm0y, C. Scxily, li. War. 1. Luiz, Mrs. llvron. ROW' 1 j. Smlisv, 1. W agm'r, B, Re ling, l'. Nvlxon, G. Nifkv, l lfrubcr, 1. Sunfl, I. Koller, I ALIALIZYHPI. RO W' 4: Y. Cleme mu, G, I'Iurmmrl'ez, I. Fralu' H. Cowinz, M. Amlvrson, A Rowling, W'. Lcfwix, K. Ma. vlnri. TZ AUDIO- VISUAL . . ROI! I: R. Bolrlmni, R. H , , M. ,i f' -. - Krivl, I.z'or1.1rrl, G. M... k ,W KV K S lflvmino. RO ll : W0 , . il . , S 'N . 1 pmiflgf 5. - x Murphy, I. INKUIJSFH, 2 ,,k. .. ,. . K I ' V . Z.1l.1:.1r, D. Kern. I ,A ww 'Z wtf , ,Q .. 'S Q s . - .,. V f, 1 . .if - Q ., la S 1 c u X 3 ' W o RED CROSS . D. liifkfl, B. Strou'rler R. Tldililtll, R. Nvmmc RON 1: L. Srhommvr K. IIAIHSTVOIII, M. U .:lxh I. Subra, M. W'vida. N Aplikowski, B. B.1l41u'in key. ROI! 4: ll . Lewis T. MrGinn, R. johnson 1. Heillr, B. O'Bricn, D Smith, If. Lvslic, I. Pmn lv, j. TIt'fII4l?ll1l'Z, M Rmkvl, f. Romero. vw ,xx ,R S-' Ll C. U V' V, 3 'Q E X ' 5. 1 Kg? x 9 lt 1 1 1 It I 5- S ., fir . . eg bf, f e . D 'i . ...ff -I R 'I C SAFETY . . I ROW' I: D. Flllldft, B. Brill, C. Hauge, 1. Mizl- dleton, L. Bork, L. Rei- surig, S. Schulze. ROW' 2: 1. Schaffer, I. Keller, iff-fx D. Muehlstedt, B. Ilen- ler, D. Tripletl, T. furo- hoski, T. Newton, D. Srhirk, advisor. ROIV 3: IV. Coleman, I. Gherity, B. Thomas, E. Lissimore, Wiillare, L. Schommer, T. Susik. ROW' 1: B. Seehecle, I. Sarift, S. Olson, Caneff, C. Rohcrt.v, P, Heeler, N. Taylor, P. Doyas, S. Rimll, T. Toll, I. Soika. ROW' Z: G. Nillze, K. Muxtil, K. Smith, I.. Curz- cff, R. Cir-lv, 1. Knutson, G. Sflmmpafl, mlrisor. K. Rolverlmn, L. Bour- goin, M. Ingram, B. Kul- . . CONTACT ROW I: M. Swanson, K. Bmm'i1'u'll, I. Sanfl, j. Koller, f. Caneff, john- rwl. ROW' 2: R. Defo- ruaxo. 1. Marrotle, I. Ifarlflf, D. I i1zl1atric'k, I. . iflller, A. Ilcnsel. ROW' 3: T. Hublvr, B. O'Brien, M. Amlerson, I. Srlvaff, B. Murphy, D. Olson. 1 5'1- 1 An' T Q A, A x gf! . . FUN NITE ROW 1: P. Diaz, P. Beane, j. Larson, I. Fre- flwtle, G. Lancvtle, 1. Parks. ROlV 2: M. Swan- son, K. Massurci, B. Birkford, P. Mineban, M. McCann, N. Meigben, C. Tester. 13 . . . HI Y AND Y-TEENS ROW' I: P. Beane, M Swanson, S. Alexander ROIV 2: D. Smilb, C Srlvullz, M. Larson, K Sliles. ROW' 3: G. Fra zier, D. Faslner, V Bloom. T7 I v HOMEROOM CAPTAINS . . ROI! 1: L. Prol osvlv, M. Suumsou, Tenenbollz, M. Aguirre, T. Toll, Sides, 1. Long. ROW' 2: M. Rite, M. Koruni, K. Hrouw, C. Svlwllz, L. Burke, 1, Clark, Mr. AIIIIIIIS. ROI! 3: l'. Liepins, K. Ugllffl, L- Ogdfff. V' Bloom, I! , 'l'f1om.1.r, Romvro. HOMEROOM GOVERNORS . . RO I! I: ID. 'I'1n-bill. 13. Moe, T. Toll, P. MrNal1y, E. Tenenlvolfz, P, Hagen. ROI! 2: K. Brown, II. Foster, L Prokoxb, A. Slvul, Ii. Snyller. C. Lcouunl. ROIV 3: M. I!7eid.1, B. Koenker, G. Kouoberk. M. Rico, D. Filzpalrirk ROI! 4: L. Hey, K. II.1ll,vlrom, L. Morgan. Y. Clemenxon, G. Nifkcf. ROI! 5: F. I!v'dV7'l'71, Romero, R. Giexe I. RHVIIIIIIQ, M. Puri. ROI! 6: T. Hubler, B. McCabe, U. Smith, B. Ileille, 1. H.n're1l. Ab- C 'W I ADVISV 18. , . RUN I: K. f.v,7llI'I'l7, I. I,P'lliI7H'll, IH. Solo. R Rvizffcr. S. RIITIHI, ff ll illi.1mx, If. Army.: ROI! 2: S. Nulson, 'I' l7m'11m'r, I.. Vihur, R II.nnllcr. 1. Long, 1. Ruiz S. Ii.1l'4'r, A. QlfIY'l', Ad rimr. ROI! I: C. Piriu yur, If. lfullou. A. Allvn IP. xhlrlwl, 1. ll .4nI, M Rmflvl, S. SIIIIVOII, Pi! mlm. VOCATIONAL STUDENT COUNCIL . ROI! I: S. Olxon, C. Rulixlw, P. Diuz, L. Ran- gvl. ROI! 2: C. Rmlgel, A. Lojwz, I.. Murlek, A. Iiro0k.v, P. M1'C.1r1l1y, N. Clmrlvr. ROW' 3: C. IIem'kcm4'yc'r, D. Krue- gvr, M. Rmdel, I. luna- u'i1:, I.. Iiuilkey, P. Dree- l.m, A. Larson, Prinfipal. ADVISE 51 . .. ROI! I: Ilcgxlrom, P AIIHILIIUIIII, j. Paul, M llvrmfmlvz, M. ,.1llll.V0l1 C. Rullgvl. RUIV 2: I. Almlcl, R. Ruiz, P. llvclz ur, M. Rirc, B. Brown Mrs. Kirkwoozl. Arlliwr' ROI! 3: K. Rr1IJw't.v0n I. f.n1o11'il:, G. Ifdu'.1nlm K. Srluzulrlz, Il . Alnlvllc' II. f.-,hl?lKI'1l'I'. A 3, ADXISY '- I Rn 4 ollmv I Arndomlo n unnvv 0 071 nur, M. l-'llm.ul. P. Aff- C.n'tl1y, I. Birrlvcm. ROW 2: S. Alvxamlcr, B. Fu- lwri, S. LAUIOIII, K. Tall- m.m. M, Dugvn, E. Ffdilflill, f'. iHln1z'lf. B. l.u', fHr,r, Bwrrl, Adrisor. ROI! 3: S. Olson. N. Iiurril, I. Kormbcrk, K M.'Qu.nlz', 91. Aiirlwlxvrl S. Glvmm, C. Ilenkcmey cr, S. Hirkfonl, V. Vas Ifllfi. ADVISE Z-S . . . RON I: B. Bwlxcoler, Gvrnmiu. K. Hmlson, D. Bllllll, L. R0x4'r1l2u.vlw, Rric'slw', M. I'wH'7fI071l. ROI! 2: A. ll cign1.m, P. fouls, Cf. Rnliskc. S. Arrlvimu. D. Pclerxcn, E. Srnitlw, K. IfI'l'IlSOIl. ROIV 3: S. Dugan, R. Herd, V. U r.'1lc', Bl. .q4lflH'H'i?li, L. Iiuilivy, M. Rllllhlil, P, .U.1ra'lv. ADVISE 29 . . . ROI! I: IJ, Ruasrlr, A. Krumtz, M. Olson, S. Brolwl, V. ,I',70!!lfI.f071, K. 'I'l10IlIflI071. N. Cbarler. RON 2: C. Kuelm, K. Otix, P. Drvehnz, A. Hoepfl. G. Iiixrlwr, R. Ilusslvr, A. Smillr, Mrx. llormon, f1t1l'i.X!H'. RUN' 3: l.. Hourgoirl. O. Brookx, G. Copjzx, A. I.r1- pez, AI. Dilzvrarrlini, II. Kucxter, D, Simbel. ROI! 4: R, MrIJmmuglJ, A. Arclkulo, D. Krueger, I.. Bay, j. Icllinek, P. Diaz, M. Sflrmilz, Tri- 11011. . . VOCATIONAL OFFICERS 459' RON I FRFSHMFN: A. Quirb, Advisor, K. Timm pson, Pres., V. Vasquez, V. Pres., D. Slrobel, Treas., xl. Smillr, Ser. KOH 2 SOPHOMORFS: L. Bourgoiu, Trcus., K. Hodson, Ser., M. Ddienzrdini, V. Pres., G. lllsquez, Treus. Row 3 -IUNIORS: Ilormun, Advisor, K. Robertson, Treas., M. Srbrnitz, Ser.. B. Desmond, V. Pres. Row 4 SENIORS: D. Clmndler, Trails., M. Kite, Ser., G. Kretmann, V. Pros., j. Long, Pres., 1. Beard, Advisor. . VOCATIONAL FACULTY Left lo right: Mrs. Beard, Mrs. Neprude, Airs. Quirk, Mrs. Ilormmr, Mrs. Kirkwood, Mrs. ll '.1ln'1Jope, Mr. Ulrich, A. Larson. if Nc? x 7 U' v 1 .2-A1 , Hg 3 . . .Ag V P ' ' .Q . , s up My P v .VW CHOO ref A E 3.1 are gathered The assemblles, excxtemenr, Clubs and v and lighten can't all be lessons, Let us spot hght our high school document the socnal scene, LIFXE carnivalifun, danc , have done. grad days and papers F . r- Yawq. . K. 'U ' x ,, ,gi ' V K,Q..'9 'TI ' X, 'N ,5 1' ' ,f A HOMECOMING 57 .4 ,, g ar Q ' bw ! Z ,ff ,gf f, X ff .X X f IM N J 9 f . 1 Q 4 x'l ff U ? 4, 1, X, x fi 'Sd ,, .-lx LA xl V WM.: ,Jw .- H . P. nf J' X A , xxx X X! X ' gg - 4 E aj.X,f B I ,,. ,:!' ,junk X rv Xaal . . ,,,L.ww-fx ' K l+ '1fl,...asuN-' Wk.. qv,-x x4 A 4, E n- I, , wi ,ig J fF I SX W' 1 3-QA-, WEQIQ .V 59- ,3 5?fsK-' iq MWMY3 -gd, z QU' ,A Q 1 W' . T f f m, ' M ' 1 R, 3 ,Q 1TQ ' f' -fx , w w P A 4 '73, .ifig 7 3 x LSE' X J V- J? X Nw ' X. R, wv 1 .W 'cw- IL ., ,M-v YF ,Q ox 2 W--x TSP' 1' King Run SK-lllllillf 6 QIIUKII Shirley Rvisflwl ,R .. 'F ' 3 Q31 Q A , Ex .. lA'1 Q, X X li 71l7ly .SW ,A The Royal AS Sno-Day 1958 was a little con- fusing at best. But though for awhile snow was a little scarce, a holiday spirit was with us all the way. The Coronation of their Ma- jesties, King jerry Evans and his Queen Carol Knutson was mem- orably regal. Sun-D.1y Roylzlly 5 SNOW ANTICS if - :ff N' Ll 1: ' ? it 5 Xt i I V 1 f 1 ,, , King jury 6 Queen Carol f,0IH'1 fc'.vlv1',v we 'X if rid, 6 - , , ' ' 'Q ,f, it 4 0 ' ' l . N gg Ht.:-ft -. ' 1 ,' -H- x , 1 in- A ' x I :X dv, .0 ,y t ' W 'Q ,ss I 2 'ss ,U AT MECHANICS J, M4 hy' ii B .1-ff. 'Y' dr' 'La r I 131 02: 1111 ,be Q Vifhen the snow did arrive, wc set out for Como with 21 fury, spent 21 snow-ful, sun-ful, fun-ful day, and wound up with il mini- mum of bruises and bumps. Pluyrluny I inn 1, I CARNIVAL CAPERS BOX AND COX . . Mr. Cox ..,.. ....., D ennis Fnstner Mr. Box ........ ...... I obn Lusk Mrs. Bouncer ..,..... Carol Schultz ,VM I Q- -ah' ,Q Jn- are Jfo . .r,,.p.. I'll go to the Inu! Sixes NY. Ai T! I Fl JF ' N0 Y U Haxty preparations Nor I indeed thing elxe sir I si 4 Is lhere uny- H K This is Ike efferl of baring 0i16'S lmir ful . 1. K S: , i ,A 1 . ,- . if ,jf F . :-b,sf.p I, ,. ,l,' ' AP A .V rx 4 5 :Ml vb 3' Cl r i his MW ,W ,,., , , i. 4 'J :f X n jv T 5' v K' r' ei Di 1 fr , '3 . ESV The junior-Senior Prom, traditional climax to the high-school social season, brought an estimated 150 couples to the Main Ballroom of the Lowry llotel. Ted ClllZlN2ll'llS band provided music for the formally attired Mechanic Arts' students. ,gem , 5 I ll Fl if V' I . THE PRQM... 1957 ., : 5 . , ,4 E ' fivig ' X s u.. . . Q W v I I U s M A A . lllllll 1 , lllllll ' jf lllllll lllllll 7 ggi 1 . -+1 ilgf 5 m ,v 'V ! xv x I Q V 9-qs f ' , 4 r ' V ' x - F? LL, I Iusl like momma 1 W si I Prim 6 Prvllv 4 1 .fi 14 ome on Larry, smile! J L1 I , . S6 is Les Girls Dub, Wl1.1l's up, Doc! T79 I I 1' Dimples Side by Side Out of the Editors desk Once upon cz time... xxhi w :Ish f if S 2 . I :ig I an Cm you spare 1: dime? IRS Franklin days School days 'XXNe?Tl Cute litlle cuss V is Bfunlmgs . , N e 1. 2 1 'Q L J 4 X 4 5 'N t ' ' A ' ' I 'P M A 4' f' A 4' ..... ' pn' f. Z4-xl ., 4 ' . V I f 'h X O 1 ' L gi 1 I l I A 'V 70 Party dolls 'DPPP I 'I Ring around the rosie Grate 6 Karen I I -. N fi ,A Q .gpqdni 'Win Dad s ww Les Bays And ow lmls 2, 2 V. Higb stepper S . .JH L, Tr . 1.1 grgaf, . Te 15951 Eff . Q'-T4 swjx Q. -f .-v , -.-.-1,,f 4 X iii, n A 5. P I -i On lbe fob training? Who you looking ut, Carmen? Big Iipperx mf 92 9' L 1 'rr -e -X -1? The line-up Snark 1 N ' ' In - How! lVe big rlriefs J' fx 5? ' Q ' T ' I 5. I 1: iz' A Q r I Qi' Q i. X A 5 4' f , :Q A , L ' iff AL iA,V Y. A ll' ,' ,. 7' ki ' ' V K x The Rasmls Pardon my rarrdor WatflJ it Charlie Ce,,fgm,i,,l miie,- 71 A jmnxe lo pose Out of the Editorlf Desk Around School Gel 41 job Looking abeuzl Howl al work IIomPc'oming Prinresses Lawrenre 6 Shirl A H- A P ok Y .F La- . i 143- 3 flu' .rlfsjlwzxc is orcr '! 'J ,, 9 w f r ' ,.-1: 4 'VV , r' II I.-' Lydid 'E' Lupe The working girls Tlw Sislers Knuison Calorie Counters? fi 'Yi lfoolx willvou! ber feet mi X 1 2 Qi: Al , ' -'I 2: X.. L ,vuxx -K t 'A' 'N k Vx 'Ri K' -xl 'A -'1 , in Q 3 K. 'l ' ' ' I ,gn -... 1. p 8 I x I mji-Qs , ,K has wah 16 5' Tu' Q , Q9 ' ,kv rv wg! Q Ja na X X Q tp. g Q O ' 0 . OO is - 'N 7 gl l 0 I . - , P Ao, .-.-MMI 115511 '5'i1Q! 1: '. ffm 1- ! Q. 'fiiiifpiigl' ra' D can I 11,7 v 5 , , 11a?Wi'I R , A 3 AQ 'Wim .. 1 2: K Q ... C P f - f 1. 'W ' V 'b 4475 Q, -Q' xl 1 ,gli ,J ' gf, 2 Jkt Q hi' 5 , A if 'ff - 4 J by ,ii,...J 4 0 , , f , Nl, li :iq 4 if VAAA W 5 i N, ,A QW. 'N . - -A sf '??-If 'A ,,iW-s,E? 1.-:'1' F- - fi 1 ,gg . . , . bp, . ' , 'ff 5, ' . .rf- x-Q.: Q-Q31-vim? - ,, ,W , Q : 1 .. --K 111 , 3.5 .4 L 1. 0-,Q -4... ' -4 .M-all 1 i Q S fairy! 6 I N Qi H 1 If as V UU' 's .r -,L v. 4 X 434 I gl , Q, M if C wx n W M S752 3252 fS,?Q,+ 1 Ili ' - Here s to I ... n N . 6 Q if i lf on the 3 as , And boy 5 on the ' ,A Awaiting - 0, I4 ' Q - xlfpr we know w C -' Q I ' w 'M -wx Q . Q 1 I W ' l' VET 1 v -. 'au 1 - -V -Q MQFJMII Vx -gl' T fu, If ...Ai as , 4' u Y .Q I. ,T I, fb B...? 'f?'!-ff-we-O x 1-5,-?'i-9.-ff-S-M' -.wxf 5 if-'Q 'tw n... 17 . ' '71 . p N ,. v-0,..- 5 x .v A L It f K ' vs , ff- ,QW , k 4 W5 Yi-WV. - S ARM-R54-Q f ' gas: 'luyflffff' Y, .3 ' -w ,Jak - M-Cr f 'a 'w'1iK vb lm, A 4 '-Q V,-1, x VF : 5 Q .4 '141 A xl T r A V A 3 I . i :iff F mo Xlgwcgku 11 Mr. Wriglal 9 5 ' K i . , PV 5 . ,vt fc ! , . lhv' .' A sf Mr. O'Rourke 2 C ,L Mr. Adams Vi if Mr. Schull: .Q , K, f'j., l1 .. , 5 Alfa.. A 'sw QAM Mr, B,-ill Nh I Mr. Welsh N... A ---A it Mff Kuefflff , t lk,, 'S . - L ec ': 5 1 t as A sf f M. A. COACHING STAFF The backbone of any athletic department is the coaching. Mechanic Arts is fortunate to have one of the top coaching staffs in the city. The members are: Mr. Arthur Wright, Athletic Director, Mr. F. O'Rourke, football coach, Mr. Clarence Biff Adams. hockey and assistant football coach, Mr. David Brill, track, cross country, and gym- nastics coach, Mr. Howard Schultz, basketball and baseball coach, Mr. Henry XX'elsh, golf and assistant basketball coach, Mr. john Kueffler, tennis coach, and Mr. Wfally Kranz, assistant hockey coach. WS? . A FOOTBALL M A gridders show promise for '58 'f l' a I p K ' l, fx 4 ii nfl? ' : Q , l sl n f l I7 A Il i' f 7 .Biz A gm? 77 - Q , ., g39Dg19,tB B 1 .-2369! 259557 .745 ROW I: F. Boerjon, I. Stone, R. Williams, R. Schmidt, D. Smith, I. Cook, R. Duran, I. Heille, E. Konoberk. ROW 2: T. Sasik, M. Larson, W'. McCabe, R. Heille, G. Hartman, T. Sobasky, K. Stiles, R. Glass, T. Hubler. ROW 3: Mr. Adams, K. Ogden, T. Nelson, 1. Zalazar, P. Hiel, I. Yarbrough, R. Toensing, L. Hunter, D. Srhnieder, Mr. O'Rourke. ROW 4: 1. Borash, B. Zebe, F. Ransom, L. Ogden, R. Garrett, R. Fulton, A. Mitrbell, I. Evans, V. Bloom. A SQUAD B SQUAD Opp MA Opp MA Cretin ......... ........ 3 3 - 0 Washington ....... ...,,. 0 - 0 Wilson .......... ..... 6 - 39 Murray ..........,. ...... 7 - 6 Humboldt .... ..... 6 - 25 johnson 7 - 6 Washington ..... ........ 0 - 26 Central ...... ..,.,.... 2 7 - 0 Murray ........., ........ 4 0 - 12 Monroe .........,. , 2 - 0 Johnson ..... ........ 1 4 - 21 Cenffal ------- -4--,--- 2 7 - 0 B FOOTBALL Monroe ..... .,.,.... 4 0 - 26 1 ROW 1: I. Wurnerke, G. Bye, F. Zarnbreno, I. Zalaza r, E. Myles, T. Munos. ROIV 2: R. Bye, M. Hussly, L. Bolduon, I. Engevik, I. Romero. ROW 3: R. Kriel, F. Pollen, R. Hess, B. Halverson, Mr. Kuefler. ROW 4: T. MeGinn, D. Minehan, M. Morrity, L. Srhomer, R. Mickelson. I. Romero. v ...L . I Qi its ,ii it X J I f i 5 I w ' W- S5 'f '52 Aa .W M., - .1. -5 ' all if RQ!!! Francis Boeryon Ir., C Larry Ogden Sopb., LE Kermit Ogden Ir., RHB john Heille soph., RHB Bob Heille Ir., FB Ruy Duran Ir., RG john Borash Ir., LT TRAINERS SPLIT SEASON . . . FINISH FOURTH The Mechanic Arts Trainers finished their 1957 football season with a four win and three loss record, and a season of four and four. Captain Dave Smith and Kermit Ogden sparked the Trainers throughout the season with quarterback Mike Larson leading the conference in passing and Bob Heille picking up necessary yardage from the fullback posi- tion. The line was mainstayed by center Francis Boerjon, tackles Vince Bloom and John Bo- rash, and ends Bob Fulton, jerry Evans, and Larry Ogden. v Billy McCabe Bob Nelson Gene Konobeck Rooxerelt Williams R011 Tvemlfl soph., LG Soph., c lf., RHB ff., LHB jf., QB .vw-qs U-'09 I f 1 D 114 Srnilly Mike Lnrson Brurc Zelze ,larry Iinnzs Sfmgr LHB Senior, QB Senior, QB Senior, LE Inn Y lrlzrouglv Roy Lamxflte l im'c' Bloom Ron Srbmidl Sanzor RIIB Senior, RHB Senior, RT S x e '3 ,,4?Q , -0' Bob Fulton Senior, LE Ken Stiles Senior, LHB F N f 1 N. In Hnlzlvr Rosroc Gdfffll Frank Ransom Iolm Zalnzar Tom Solmxky mor IG junior, RE I1mior,FB junior, RT junior, RG I rf I S 4' ao, James Xarbrough Allen Mitchell Ray Duran Sr Ioruuzrd jr. Iforward Sr. Glmrzl TRAI ERS' SEASON SPLIT The Mechanic Arts' basketball team finished its season with a 9 win, 10 loss record. Leading the team in scoring was Bob Fulton who scored 380 points in 19 games for a 20 point average. The lead- ing rebounder was sophomore sensation, Larry Og- den. Other members of the starting five were Allen Mitchell, junior forward, Dick Olson and Bruce Zebe, senior guards. Paul Heil Robert Fulton Richard O Sopb. Guard Sr. Center Sr. Guan li Other members of the team who played consist- ently were seniors Harold Andres and Elmo Harris, juniors Roscoe Garrett and Ray Duran, and sopho- more Paul Hiel. Bob Fulton, Larry Ogden and Bruce Zebe were named to the All-City teamg Fulton to the first team and Ogden and Zebe earned honorable mention. ROW' l. R. Murphy, P. Ileil, I. Yarbrough, IV. Norden, R. Duran, H. Andres, Mr. Schultz ROIV 2: Harris, A. Mitchell, L. Ogden. R. Garrett, R. Fulton, F. Ransom L W4-P sau. 12 2? . f' 11 51 larolrl Andres Sr. Guard 9:- Ruscoe Garrett Bruce Zebe jr. Cfrnlcr Sr. Guard AA 'vc 'sd ...av Larry Ogden Iilmu Harris john Cook Soplv. Iforuum' Sr. Foruurrl jr. Mgr. Aces in Action 1 r , Q ,' X --' r ,fa- , , A x X. M 1 IX I Bn BASKETBALL . . . A ROW' lx R. Smaller, R. Olson, B, Giexe, D. Birkel, R. Reed, Mr. llwelxlv. ROW' Z: R. Miiclwll, P. Aiillzllhlll, A. llzlllll, D. johnson, ll . lxlffitlllf. The fortunes of the '57-'58 B basketball team dipped low as they notched but one victory in eleven attempts. Many of the losses were by two or three points, but the boys maintained good morale throughout the season. The players expected to help out next year's A squad are: guards Bob Olson, Dan Bickel, Bob Smallerg forwards Bob Mitchell, Billy Mc- Cabe, and center Pat Minehan. . ALL CITY AWARDS 5' 'TN Jerome Evans Blselnll 57 -Fra . 1: 1100 nfls B asbzftbdfi :ss F09f6qffo3-503 Bus CMH 56 Foo' The alumni M blanket is given each year to the senior boy who has contributed the most through his years at Mechanics in the scho- lastic and athletic fields. This year the award was presented to two seniors, Mike Larson and Dave Smith. 'Y X 7 TRAINERS WIN 10, LOSE 8, TIE 1. Qtr, 92' 59 M LQ' Z1 Q Mike Larson making stop against Wash. SEASON SCORES South St. Paul South St. Paul Opp. MA Cretin ..,.....,....... .....VA.. 3 - 5 Murray .............. ......... 5 - 1 Washington ...... ......... 5 - 1 johnson ........, Patrick Henry St. Agnes ,,..,.. Harding .......,. Central ...A Wilson .... West ...,....... West ......,.w.... Humboldt ...., Monroe ....... Anoka ...,.,...., St. Agnes ....... St. Thomas South ..,.......... Harding .....,. 84 . ......... 3 . ......... 2 . .,,....,. 2 . ......... 1 . ......... 2 . ......... 4 -0 -3 7 - 5 - 3 - 3 - 0 - 1 - 3 - 5 - 6 - 1 'RY' 'fxsf A aw , -Q ,W R., .fe a,KlyQ ii ...M Larson and Evans Lead Team Outstanding performers for the Trainers were goalie, Mike Larson and wing, jerry Evans. Larson had a good year after a brilliant 56-57 season, in which he was named to the All-City Team. Evans has been an outstanding performer for the Trainers for the last three years and led them in scoring the last two games. Also worthy of note are veterans Pete Thornton and John Keller at center, jim Crea, jesse Romero, and Dave Muehlstedt at the wings, and defensemen Len Herrick, and Vince Burly Bloom. Upper Left, Larson and Herrirk team up to stop Harding shot. Lower Left: Trainers set to slop threat. Right: 'Trainers team up lo stop shot and rlear park. N, ' x . A HOCKEY ROI! 1: IJ. I.JllIlJlIP'l, B, Osloff, D. Myron, M. I.1u'xw1. 1. Crm. ROI! 2: P. TlJ0f!Il071, R. Tocming I. Keller, 1. Romvro, Mr. Adams. ROI! 3: D. Mulvlxlezli. I . Bloom, 1. Suw1xon,j. Ifzunrs, L. llenrick . B HOCKEY '81, ROI! I: H. B!'nlL'A't'f, j. Doyle, H, Del Castillo, j. Slmliner, B. Bye, R. Pelvrxon, 1. Hcyer, I. Zaluzar. ROI! 2: lirmlriri, D. Uxowxbl, G, Alwrfmlby, T. Neuwm D. f'0lL'77IdIl', Boerner, B. Brill, Air. II . Kmnz. ROI! If G. Navy, T. fufobaski, Al. Olfml, I. Rujzkus, j. Romero, M. Lung, T. Aliclilil, 'l'. lilufil. APPARATUS TEAM . ROW I: 1. Heille, P. Eskis, G. Hartman, R. Heille, R. Glass, I. Pranke. ROW 2: D. Krieg, G. Flemino, C. Meyers, R. Desmond, C. Tester. ROW 3: R. Forge, R. Hess, V. Hoclaenberger, F. Zamhmno, Mr. Brill. The M.A. gymnastics team during its regular season won three meets, while losing one to city and regional champion, Harding. In the city meet the team finished third, and in the regional they finished fourth. The team placed three men in the state meet, they are: Gary Hartman in B class, regional champ on the high bar and third in all-around score, Bob SWIMMING TEAM . . Desmond in C class, regional champ on the horse, and john Heille in D class, regional champ on high bar. Outstanding performers throughout the season were Hartman, and team captain Rog Lancette in B class, Desmond and Ralph Glass in C class, Heille, Dick Forga, and Roger Hess in D class. slit Fx ROW 1: Mr. Wright, K. Dahlberk, L. Anderson. ROW 2: U. Liepens, I. Engevik. . . TRACK TEAM .ar ff? ROIV I: IV. Frelix, A. james, R. Williams, I. Cook, B. Oxibof, E. Konobeck. ROW' 2: C. Simmons, G. Frazier, D. Smilla, 1. Swanson, I. Yarbrough, Mr. Brill. The 1958 M.A. track team will have five return- ing lettermen. The team will have most of its strength in the shorter distances up to the half mile. Members of the team returning from last year are, Roosevelt Willianms in the dashes and the broad jump, Clifford Simmons in the high jump, jim Yarbrough in the hurdles, Dave Smith and Gary Frazier in the 440, Wlillie Konobeck and .Iohn Cook in the 880. Smith, Yarbrough, and Wil- liams are members of last year's city runnerup 880 yd. relay team. This year's edition of the Mechanics' baseball team, is expected to be in the thick of the confer- ence race if they can find able replacements for the vacated third base and shortstop positions. The Trainers have seven returning lettermen. In the infield they will have Bob Murray, 2nd base, jerry Evans, All-City lst baseman, and catcher Vince Bloom. In the outfield they will have Ron Schmidt in left field, Kerm Ogden, in centerfield, and Mike Larson in right. The pitching staff has sophomore Tom jacoboski, and Larson also takes a turn on the mound. Sophomores Larry Ogden and Paul Heil are expected to help out in the pitching and catching departments. BASEBALL TEAM HANQX ROIV I.' I. Koury, T. Iacoboski, R. Schmidt, R. Murray, D. Lambert, H. Andres, R. Olson. ROW 2: Mr. Schultz, L. Ogden, K. Ogden, P. Hiel, I. Evans, V. Bloom, M. Larson. CROSS CGUNTRY TEAM . . 4 -'P ROW' I: B. Ostlvof, R. Desmond, Mr. Brill froarbj ROW' 2: C. Simmons, F. Beerbev1 TENNIS TEAM . . .2 T...-r --,gp ,.....cv' ROI! I: IJ, Birbel, D. Carney, K. Ferzauri RON Z: G. I.u'ol2.fon, IJ. Krieg, Wir. Kuefler, math 88 . BOY'S M CLUB ROW' I: R. Duran, R. ll illi.1ms. C. Tester, I. Hielle. R. Murray. I. Romero, E. Konoherk, K. Fenuuri, P. Carney, D. Bickel, IJ. jolvnson, G. Flumino, Mr. O'Rourlfe. ROW 2: R. Bye, D. Krieg, P. Tbornlon. R. Glass, R. Olson, Treas.. U. Liepens, G TILIYIIIILIII, K. Stiles, F. Boerjon, R. Srbmirll, T. jaroboski, I. Cook. ROUV 3: I. Keller, I. Quasl, T. Hubler, I. Murphy, I. lamb- son, M. Lunson, I. Cameron, ll . MrCabe, D. Srhnieder, R. Hielle, T. Sobasky. ROW' 4: I. Zalazar, T. Nelson, K. Ogden, Sec. G. Frazier, F. Ransom, L. Ogden, D. Smith, Pres., B. Zelze, I. Boraslr, V. Bloom, 1. Yarbrough, V. Pres., R. Towrsing. . . GIRL'S M CLUB , .. '5f ROI! I: P. MrNaIly, C. Knulson, M. Aguirre, T. Tall, L. Rangel. ROW 2: G. Krelmun, B. Rieling, P. Diaz, M. Swanson, P. Beane. ROW 3: F. Fullon, C. Srbultz, C. Golcb, K. Gow, I. Gibis. I ff x N INTRAMURAL COUNCIL . . L 9. rn silo :if M 55 OU? RON I: M. Karim, T. Solmsky, H. Spales, A. Koloris. ROW' Z: Mr. llvrigbl, Mr. lVelxlJ, Mr. Hislop, Mr. Rein. The M.A. Intramural council is made up of of- sports program. At the end of every year the ficers of Bowling and Rifle Club, and their ad- Bowling team and Rifle club have an award ban- visors. Their function is to guide the intramural quet where outstanding members are cited. J i . Z Q. x . . . INTRAMURAL BOWLING . . . RIFLE CLUB ROW' 1: L. Nelson, I. Pranke, H. Guertin ROW Z: U. Liepins, H. Spoles, P. Peterson, Mr. Wriglal, Advisor MLA lolfilll if Cl llEliRI.IiADliRS . . Ty. li :G x , J 6 x 3 Q ' .. X -w-Q' 4. . T 1 V ' . 1 4 - Q T -4 PX 'J .ff ' ft , A 4' T 4 l , I ..,- ' s AIA! I., lo R.: I.. Rangal, R. Rieling, F. Fulton, M. Aquirre. P. MrNi1lly fC.1pi.j, P. Diaz, P. Holme, C. Knutson, T. Tull. The symbol of Mechanics Arts School spirit is the cheerleaders. These girls make many sacrifices to contribute their time and skill for the improvement of the school. lfLAGTXXflRI,IiRS . . The pomp and circumstance would not he quite what it was if it were not for the Mechanic Arts lflzlgtwirlers and Mujorettes. Kflllv' I. I. lo R.: Al. SIFLJIISUPI, N, llHfJ0IlIl'iIP'!l, li. Mae, K. fllrlnlruz RON 2: ID. Hfrllll, IP. K2'lIt'gl'7', I.iII'jfHI, Prlfkj Sq ' ll. - 9 l 1 . PEP CLUB ROII ' 1: L. Rangcl, C. Knulson P. Bzunru, P. MrNally, P. Diaz I . Ifulfon, H. Rieling, M Aquirre, 'I'. Toll. ROII' 2: I johnson, B. Menne, 1. Dirkin- son, S. Rivera, M. Munoz, G I i.srlwr, S. Connelly, D. Scoll ROW' If K. Thompson, C. Cro- mey, D. Culbertson, R. Nemmi A. Kourlouris, M. Rirc, D Peterson, P. Dreelan, Mrs. Lnngsjoen. ROI! 4: P. Beelcr, P. Grrlzfn, A. Allvn, M. Ingram, I. liacrnlann, M. Day, B. Thomas. C. Roberts, N. Thomas. ROII 5: 1. Luiljens, L. Bork, 1. Ilaner, M. II 'alsb, S. Dobie, Lissimore, M. Anderson, Y. Clemelson, Ifl. Harris. G.A.A. . ROII I: Ii. lfalzwk, Ii. Lug C. IIl01l'l'l!lC'j'!'1', S. Birbforrl, L. Canvfl, I'. Vnsqnoz, P. Drcelan, P. Diaz, S. Bcamf, C. Sentz. ROW' 2: A. Kolonris, II. B.llAl1l'Il1, 'l'. I,0l'lIlIt'Y', T, Bomrnan, G. Knifkv, j. Larson, G. I..u1u'!lc, D. Sorenson, S. Srlvlief. ROI! 3: O. .-lmolina, K. II.1llslron1,I. Gilfis, III. Sll'.lIl5!H1', Afalinoff, N. flflliiolrski, XII. II a'irI.1, III. Ingram, III. Day, Airs. Swanson, nlflrisor. ROII' -I: K. Masuirui, I.. Iiuy, M. flnzlvrson, B. Birkforfl. ff. Sclvuliz, K. Gow, D. Krueger, Ilvrnandcz, C. Hempel. ROIIH I: II. Mor, S. RIl'It'l'.l, xl. Srlwllz, D. Rmlv, 'I'. Toll, f. Ifrwlcrirbs, K. Tlvompson, C.. Argolsinger, P. Haugen, S. lflofson. ROII' J: I. Ozolins, D. Pvlvrson, G. I i.n'lwr, j. O'Connor, S. Cfonnrlly. I'. Psaros, I. Strom, S. Riesrlwl, A. Sloelxr, M. Aqnirre. ROII' If II. Rirling, -l. Paris. I. Luiz, I . Fulton, S. Kwnl1,I. II isnvu'ski. III. II aguvr, Colon, C. R0l1l'7'I.Y, D. Bcfelcr, Mr's. Swanson, .'I1lrisor. ROIIH 4x II . Spiras, D. Peterson, R. Cisb, Cf. cVOIIIC I', III. 'I'ranlw1cll.1. dl. KIllll50?1', R. IN'l'!II!III. B. Dollar. P. II ulu'r, M. Longlin. J.A.A. . 1 Compliments of PIONEER SAUSAGE CO. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 379 Minnesota Street St. Paul 1, Minn. CA 4-4363 Compliments of UNIQUE BARBER 8. 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