Mountain Lake High School - Laker Yearbook (Mountain Lake, MN)
- Class of 1951
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Menno Fast
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Gledon Klaassen
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Glendon Klaassen Presndent
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Edith Suderman
Marion Jungas
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Spxnt Staff 2 3 Edrtor 4 G A A 2,4
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Grrls Glee Club 3 4 F H A 2, Re
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EDITH SUDERMAN
Intelligence rs not ber only uulue
Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Class
Play 4 Class Play Producuon 3
Lrbrary Club 2 3 4 Splrlt Staff 2,3 4
Annual Staff 3 4 Band 3 4 Chorus
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Two clear blue eyes and a frzendly
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DENNIS DORMAN
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HAZEL BULLER
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LLOYD DUE RKSEN
Words are far too numerous
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GLADYS EPP
As full of lzfe as lzfe itself
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Gxrls Glee Club 3 4 Photo Club 3
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A kindly temperament is hers.
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DuWAYNE FALK
Greater men may have lwed, but
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Glee Club 3 4 Boys Octet 4 Letter
men s Club 3 4 Class Play Produc
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2 3 Pres 4 Annual Staff 4 F F A
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LOUISE F AST
Silence IS one of the virtues o the
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Glee Club 3 4 Spxnt staff 3 4 Choral
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ALBERT FAST
One day in the country rs worth a
month an town
Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Boys Glee
Club 3 4 Choral Club 2 Class Play
Production 3 4 Basketball 2 F F A
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LaVILLA FRANZ
A maiden good, without pretense
Blessed wttb plum reason and corn
mon sense
Sprrxt 3 4 Girls Chorus 3
ME LVIN FAST
Im not a polstxcxan and my other
habxts are all good."
Photo Club 3 4 F F A 2 3 4 Choral
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MENNO FAST
We grant although he hath much
wrt he s very shy o usmg rt
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Play Productron 3 Class Play 4
Boys Octet 4 Barrtone Tno 3
Splut Staff 4 Basketball 2 4 Stu
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F F A 12 3, Pres 4 Nat'l Honor
Soerety 3 4 Brass Sextet 4
GL ENNYS GREEN
Here s to the girl with a heart and
a srnzle
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Glee Club 34 FHA 4
VERNON FRIESEN
Oh dzgmty where art thou?"
Band 1,2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4, Chorus
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Class Play 4 Splut Staff 4 Annual
Staff 4 Class Play Productron 3
LOIS GREEN
When I thmk I speak and I am
always thmkzng
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ARTHUR GERDES
Arthur rs theoredrcally preczse
Even rf he has to do thzngs twice
Class Play Productlon 3 Class
Play 4 Declam 4 Gopher Hrstorrans
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MARTHA HARDER
Deeds not words are what count
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JOANN HEPPNER
Here s a gzrl who s always peppy
For 1 she 1sn't she must he unhappy
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DFLANO HARPER
The world would he blrss were rt
not for work.
Butterfield H S 1 2 Photo Club 4
F F A 3 4 Choral Club 3
MARGRETA HILDEBRANT
Character rs made up of small duties
faxth ully preformed.
SPIIII Staff 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Gxrls
Chorus 3 Band 3 4 Choral Club 3
JOHN HARDER
Don t study you lesson lessen your
study
Lettermen s Club 4 Photo Club 3 4
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HELEN JOHNSON
A friendly look a wmmng smile
Make the world seem more worth
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MARION JUNGAS
The world belongs to the energetzc
Nat'l Honor Socrety 3 4 Class Play
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Play 4 Spxnt Staff 2 3, 1-,dxtor 4
G A A 2,3 4 Band 1 234 Saxophone
Ensemble 2 3 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4
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State Vrce pres 3 Sec treas 4
Pep Band 12.
ERVIN HEIDE
Small tn stature but mtgbty ln
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Glee Club 34 Boys Quartet 4
Boys' Octet 3 Lette men s Club 4
nrxt Staff 4 F F A 3
porter 4 Basketball 1,2 3 4 Track
BE RNICE LOHRENZ
To know ber zs to love ber and sbe
is well known
Class Play 3 4 Splut Staff 2 G A A
2 3 4 Student Councll 2 Annual
Staff 3 4 Grrls Chorus 3 Choral
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3 4 F H A 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4
Homecommg Queen 4 Class Treas
GL ENDON KLAASSEN
A man as true as steel
Nat'l Honor Society 4 Class Play
Productxon 3 4 Photo Club 2 3 Sec
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2 Pep Band 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Choms
4 Choral Club 2 3 Boys Glee Club
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STANLEY HOTZLER
Prcture DOI shown
"You can and you can't- you will
and you won 1: you ll be blamed if
you do: you ll be blamed if you don 1. '
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Pres 4 Photo Club 2 Treas 3
Pres 4 Annual Staff 4 Football 1 2,
Co captain 4 F F A 1 2
LOYAL KLASSEN
Worry never made great men why
should I worry?"
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ESTHFR PANKRATZ
The sun has a right to set where xt
wants so have I
Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Chorus
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Productlon 4 Sp1r1t Staff 3 4 G A A
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CLAYTON LINCHIFD
Hou can I study uzth love affazrs
on my m1nd9
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3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Band
Chorus 34 Boys Glee Club 34
Boys Quartet 4 Cornet Ensemb1e3 4
BILL LOIIREN7
I dont care what happens just so
1 doesn't happen lo me
Lettermens Club 2 3 Basketball
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LORRAINE MENKEN
There rs great abzltty an knounn
bow to conceal one's ability."
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Wxth open hand and open heart
always ready to do her part
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Club 2 34 Grrls Sextet 3 Girls
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Staff 3 4 Class Play Productxon 3
4 Choral Club 2 Gxrls Chorus 3
Nat'l Honor Socxety 4
ALLEN NIESSEN
A comrnumty that boasts good zn
habztants lake me can have no lack
of good soczety
Chorus 2 3 4 Boys' Glee Club 2,3 4
Choral Club 2 Boys' Octet 3 Boys
Quartet 4 F F A 1,2,4, Rep0rter3
Gopher Hxstonans II 1 Declam 4
ADELINE QUIRING
She harbors many good qualztzes rn
her port
Class Play Production 3 4 Gopher
Hrstonans II 1 2 3 Reporter 4 SPIIII
Staff 3 4 G A A 2,3 4 Annual Staff
34 Glrls Chorus 3 Choral Club 2
Band 1 Chorus 3 4 Gxrls' Glee Club
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EMIL OELTJ ENBRUNS
Let the world slzde let the world
g a fig for care a xg or woe
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JOHN OELTJ EN BRUNS
Boys should not have the ambitious
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Some dayl'll stop my boyxsb pranks
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CECIL PETERS
Mountazn Lake s a fine town but
sbe lwes ln Wmdom so goodbye
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JANE REMPLE
There may be some lxke her but
none we lxke so well
Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Trum
pet Fnsemble 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4
Gnrls Glee Club 2 3 4 Glrls Octet
4 Choral Club 2 Class Play 34
Declam 3 4 Lxbrary Club 3 4 G A A
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MARVIN QUIRING
Wberl the sun sbmetb make bay
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VF RNA SFHMIDT
Her bear! xs not wbolly m ber work
where I5 xt?
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ARL ENE STOESZ
A sweet attractwe sort of grace
Band 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 Chorus 4
Girls Glee Club 4 Choral Club 2,3,
Lnbrary Club 2,3, Vxce pres. 4,
Splut Staff 2,3,4, Gopher Hlstornans
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Staff 3,4, F.H.A. 2,Parl1amentar1an
3,4, Class Play Productxon 3,4,
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Homecomxng Attendant 4.
JAMFS SCHULT7
He s one 0 the ellous no one
knous anylhzng bad about
Band 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Chorus
2 3 4 Boys Cleo Club 2 3 4 Choral
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AUDRI- Y STOI S7
L1 e ts not so short but that there
IS always lzme Of mernment
and 1 P Ban 2
Class Play Productron 3 Class
Play 4 Sp1r1t Staff 3 4 C: A A 2 3
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ALDFN STOI 97
two of nature s greatest blessmgs
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Boys Clee Club 3 4 Basketball
2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 One Act Play
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MARJ ORIE STOESZ
She speaks but lzttle yet says
enough to conuznce us all she s got
U96 stuf
Chorus 4 Gxrls Glee Club 4 Grrls
Chorus 3 Choral Club 2 3
GLIBFRT STOFS7
I am a razd no wzdou at my funeral
shall weep
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leader 3 4 Declam 4 One Act Play
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Club 2 3
LELAIND SUDDERMAN
No one knous what he can do tzll
be trzes
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In regards to szze you need feel no
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you hexghten the charm
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HARLAN TEICHROEW
The worlfs no better rf we worry
Life s no greater if we hurry
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Lettermens Club 4
EVE LYN TOEWS
She needs no eulogy she speaks
hersel
Library Club 2 3 4 Sprrxt Staff 2 3 4
Annual Staff 3 4 Band 2 3 4 P p
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ROALD TWEET
We shall now dzscuss an a lzttle
more detail the struggle fo exzs
tence
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Clarinet Quartet 4 Choral Club 2 3
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FLORENCF UNRUH
Where the stream runs qutetest the
waters run deepest
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CHARLES WELLMAN
Hts stature secures hun from every
thang except doors.
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KENNETH WALL
Laugh and the world laughs wrlb
you snore and sleep alone
Class Play 3 4 Splrlt Staff 2 3 4
Photo Club 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Pep
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E Derksen D junker, D Goossen, W Krahn, R Grove, R jungas SECOND
sen I Enzeman N Green V French A Fnesen THIRD ROW I Hlebert
Basxnger, Mnss Overvaag, J Klxewer, B Karschnxk, M Klxewer, B Klaassen
j Fuller, C Behrends, A Dlck, E Buhler, P Hayek,j unker ,
FIRST ROW C Otto, M Meyers, E Warkentxn, B Pope, H Loewen, D Sch
roeder, L Loewen, L Wesron,J Lohrenz,j Redelcopp SECOND ROW W
Unruh, E Regxer, S Stall, A Regler, M Oltjenbruns, C Olson, A Quxrmg, R
Menken, A. Texchroew, L. Schultz, L. Pankratz, W. Scholl, B. Starr. THIRD
ROW. G. Martens, E. Rexmer, D. Sroesz, H. Stoesz, E. Warkenun, R. Schultz, G.
Schmldr, P. Peters, E. Tleszen, H. Wlens, Mr. Stroud.
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ROW A Basmger, A Dlck, N, Balzer, L Hexde, I Junker, L Frsk, NI Ewert,
L Duerksen, L Eytzen, M Bartsch, A Fast, R Foth, D Derksen, L Harder
THIRD ROW G Hxebert, G Gustafson, D Holmes, L Hxebert, D Bartel, M
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man, F Weston, A Peters, R Stoesz, D Kahn, R Schutz, A Porrsch B Lar
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Fast, C Germg, R Herde, R Fnesen, R junker, R Frresen SECOND ROW
V Frresen, L junker, G Hotzler, R janzen, I Buller, P Kerr, E Harder, S
Goertzen, C janzen, D Harrrs, S Bullet, J Jensen, Falk, M Klassen
M Hale, J Hrebert, G Brertbarth, C anzen, L jungas, D Hxldebranclt
FIRST ROW R Rempel, D Ratzloff, E Qurrmg, L Terchroew, D Walters, R
Oelyenbnms, H Stemhauser, D Nrckel, D Menken, G Wrebe SECOND ROW
E Pankratz, E Penner, M Strange, H Streglrneyer,-I Neufeld, L Wrlkms, N1
Wlegold, J Rretz, D Stahl, E Loewens, V Toews, A Loewens, L Tschetter,
D Wrlkms THIRD ROW Mrss Bunge, L Pferl, J Toews, M Pankratz, C
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E Ramsbacher M Boldt A Quxrlng L Schultz M Tleszen A Dick V French
L Fast THIRD ROW E Regret A Qulrlng B 'lungas G Fpp C Behrends
R Schultz L Hxebert M Harder L Franz A Frlesen B Brown L Fast F
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EDITOR Teddy Pankratz Marlon jungas
MANIAGINJG EDITORS anet Klrewer Joyce Engeman
BIJSINIESS MANIAGFR Roald Tweet lohn C Hrebert
RADIO Roald Tweet Vernon Frresen Gllben Stgesz
Kenneth Wall Frank Gxerzak
'NIEWS EDITORS Edxth Suderman Arlene Stoesz
Martha Treszen Martha Harder Elrzabeth Regret Loxs Fast Ruth Schultz
Arthur Gerdes
FEATURE EDITOR Gaxl Gustafson
WRITERS Alva Regxer Kenneth Wall Lxllran Schultz
Luetta I-hebert G1lbert Stoesz Marcella W1ens Gladys Epp
SPORTS EDITORS Dennns Schroeder
WRITERS Robert jungas LeRoy Loewen, Leonard Weston
MUSIC EDITORS Menno Fast, Nlarrlyn Klrewer
ART EDITOR Frank Gxerzak
STENCILISTS Audrey Stoesz Loxs Bartel
PRODUCTION jack Redekop Robert jungas
John C Hzebert Eldon Warlfentm
DISTRIBUTION! Esther Pankratz Marlene Boldt
Ellen Ramsbacher Stanley Hotzler
TYPISTS Lenore Pankratz COPY READER
Eleanor Rermer Betty Brown, Sylvna Stahl Carolyn Behrends Darlene Stoesz
Arlene Frxesen Vyonne French Arlene Qurrmg Adella Dxck Evelyn Toews
Margareta Hxldebrandt LaV1lla Franz Louise Fast
FACULTY ADVISOR Eugene Jacobson
TYPIVG ADVISOR Hulda Frhn
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Heppner, N Green, E Harder, A Fast L Duerksen, M Bolt, L Hende
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FIRST ROW D Ratzloff, F Quxrxng, R Frlesen, S Scholl, M Hale, L Wrebe, K Olson, D
Rahn, C Ort, lx Frxesen, J Frlesen, B Nordby, D Dxck, D Penner, R Herde SFCOIND ROW
H Mohlenbrock, IX Unruh, R Wrlson, J Scnultz, R Frlesen, K Verse, P Franz, E He1de,W
Franz,M East-I Lohrenz,E Klaassen, G Bre1tbarth,M Qurrrng, T Hxebert, A Ponsch THIRD
ROV: D Falk, E junlcer, A Nressen, J Harder, L Harder, D Harder, A Fast, D Baerg,H
johnson, M Meyers, G Gohr, L Klassen, C Wellman, L Harder, C Lxnscherd, H Terchroew, F
Brandt, Mr j H Tschetter FOURTH ROW R Porath, L Bartsch, E Duerksen, M Barrsch, D
Porath, L Tscherrer, R junker, D N1ckel, H Menlcen, L Holmes, L Terchroew, V Freltag, R
Hunsrad, H Karschnxk, V Frertag, E Drck
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Qurrmg SPCOND ROW J
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Voth G Gustafson, D Gosen, D Vlckel, C Wxsch, D Fxsk SECOND ROW B Lohrenz
D Stoesz, E Reuner, Goossen, Khewer, Engernan, R Menken, A urrrng, G
Epp, E Pankratz, A Llllflng, G Epp, E Pankratz, A Quxrmg, B Brown, M Fast, D
Gosen Mrss Bunge L Pankratz THIRD ROW A Regret, S Stall, B jungas, L
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and performed on many occasxons
Wrndom agam mvxted the band to march at therr Flax Day celebratlon
The band also played at our Homecoming festrvltxes February 20 was
hand nrght rn whrch the band and instrumental ensembles performed The
pep band played for all pep meetrngs, and home football and basketball
games The band also played an important part rn the basketball tourna
ments, playrng at the drstrrct, regronal, and state tournaments
Thxs year the band dld very excellent work at the drstnct, and t
was the only band to recerve an A' ratxng In May the band agam appeared
rn publlc at the sprmg concert Members of the band and the whole
cornmunlry w1ll agree that we had a very outstandrng band thxs year
This year, as usual, the band had nts share of varxous sundry char
acters Who can ever forget the soothing musrc comlng from the saxo-
Phone duet, Tanta Anna Loewen and 'Plast1c Reed 1ungas7 Ladres
Ard meets every band day nn the second and thtrd clarmet sectxon This
meetxng rs helped out on occaslon by certain of the thrrd comets CAll
this IS much to the dxstress of Mr Runestad J
There rs no future nn playmg bass vlol and ttmpanr, say two girls who
mrssed the State Tournament band thrs year Edlth and Lrla are planmng
to convert the bass vrol and the trmpant lntoa root beer stand thxs summer
Another player whose musrc was out of thrs world was frrst trom
bonxst, Kenny Wall However, due to hrs soft playxng, he was drowned
out most of the tnme by Hot Lrps' Hrebert
The greatest joy for Mr Runestad w1ll be the trme when every member
ln the band wrll be able to count cut time Wlll that ever come true?
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The chorus has agarn had an outstandrng year They have sung upon many occaslons
and at several drfferent towns 'Never to be forgotten rs the trrp to li lavan, when the
chorus sang Ole Ark s A Nfloverrng, the rrsers, whrch consrsted of planks lard oJer
brrcks, actually d1d move, gxvrng a rather novel effect
The chorus presented several concerts the Chrrstmas concert, all vocal concert, a
sprrng concert, an all sacred concert rn the Gospel Mennonlte Lhurch, and an exchange
concert rn Wrndom Hrgh School In addrtlon to these concerts, they performed a few numbers
at the Teachers Conventron and Rotary Club Banquet
Out of the favorrte numbers of the chorus was I Nlerrus Chrrstnn s Psalm '50
vvhlch was used as therr contest prece ln thrs number the chours often made use of the
Prg Lvercrse The result, however vvasn t as grunly as the name sounds They
1lso enyoyed a modernrstrc number entrtled llodre, Cshrrstus natus est, rn sprte of the
fact that they practrced so hard on one phrase that they could srng rt hackvva ds Of course
no concert rs complete vsrthout a few Negro sprrrtuals Ole Mk s A 'vloverrng and Set
Down Servant were the old stxndbys Other favorrtes of the chorus were llow I-arr the
Church of Chrrst Shall Stand, Lost ru the Nrght, ant. Russran Prcnxc
Befo e a concert, the chorus never could be qurte sure of bemg all there, for Ronnre
Stoesz tnvarrablv farled to shovv up untll the last rmnute
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T16 C111'lS Clie lub 3190 '-UK outstanding tlsrs vca often vher 'Nlr Runes a
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Martha Tieszen
Marilyn Kliewer
Arlene Friesen
Carolyn Benrends
Ruby Foth
Bernice Klaassen
Esther Pankratz
Verna Schmidt
Nlary Fast
oxnnt Wall
Doris Nickel
Robert Schutz
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Arlene Stoesz
Lois 'lungas
Ruth janzen
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JoAnn Toews
Carol Lohrenz
Audrey Stoesz
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Verna I'oews
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Alva Regret
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FIRST ROV Nlrs Xoshage, E Tleszen, C Gerxng, F. Rlsberg, Nl Wexgold j Falk, D
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SFCOND ROW K Smlt, A Dxck, S Stall, C Janzen, R Hexde, I1 Pankratz, ll Fnesen,
G Xhebe, Hxebert, E uxrlng, R D1ck, B Brown, F Loewens, A Loewens, R janzen,
THIRD ROV L Fell, M Boldt, C Khens, R Rempel, D Nhlkxns, L Tschetter, D Ratz
loff, L Holmes, S Scholl, C Wolf, Statlander, L Duerksen, Jensen, L lungas
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ONE ACT PLAY
The One Act Play dlrected by Eugene Jacobson,
recexved a supenor ratnng at the D1str1ct 7 Con
test at jackson on March 28 1951 Thls enabled
them to patmclpate 1n the Regxon II Contest at
Wnndom on Aprll 5 At thxs contest the play was
rated second of the four plays presented
The Old Lady
Shows Her Medals
MRS DOWEY Helen johnson
PRIVATF K DOWEY Alden Stoesz
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HAGGERTY Lenore Pankratz
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY
November I7 I95O
Our Hearts Were Young
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STEWARD
MRS SKINN ER
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CORNELLA OTIS SKINNER
OTIS SKINNER
EMILY KIMBROUGH
PURSER
STEWA RDESS
DICK W INTERS
ADMIRAL
HARRIET ST JOHN
WINIFRED BLAUGH
L EO McEVOY
INSP FCTOR
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MADAME ELISE
Arthur Gerdes
jane Remple
Teddy Pankratz
Roald Tweet
Helen Johnson
Stanley Hotzler
Martha Txeszen
Vernon Frlesen
Xlenno Fast
Lors Barrel
Audrey Stoesz.
Alden .ntoesz
Marlon jungas
Edlth Suderman
Bernice Lohrenz
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JUNIOR CLASS PLAY
Aprll 24 I95l
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Pete Franz
Sylvxa Stahl
I leanor Reimer
john Baslnger
lols Flsk
Alva Regler
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BASKETBALL
The 1950 1951 basketball season proved to be very successful Durlng the regular season the
team chalked up f1fteen VICIOIICS against tvuo losses Vlndom, once aga1n the stumbllng block,
was respons1b1e for the two defeats
The h15.ll12ht of the season was the flrst game of the DISIIICI Tourney 1n whlch we played
1X1ndom Smce they had defeated us twlce, they were highly favored to vun the 1-JISIIICI crown
ll never, Munson s Men d1dn't l1sten to the predlctlons for they upset Vmdom 41 59 Nlaynard
Meyers and FYWIH llelde teamed up w1th two qulck baskets 1n the closing seconds of the game to
give us the vlctory The team went on to w1n the tourney by defeatlng Butterfreld 59 38 and
jackson S2 33
In the Reglonal Tournament the Lakers drew llkorthxngton as the1r f1fSI opponent Both teams
were v1ct1ms of the "litters and the game turned out to be a defensxxe contest The Lakers led
most of the game and held a 28 23 margin when the flnal gun went off A snappy Sherburne team
prov1ded the opposltlon 1n the f1nal game of the Reg1onal The Lakers defense and reboundxng
ab1l1ty proved too much for Sherburne as the Lakers won 33 24
The team s f1rst opponent In the State Tournament was St Paul Monroe After havmg a sub-
stant1al lead throughout most of the game the Lakers found the score deadlocked at 46 46 w1th one
second rema1n1ng 1n the game Lee Loewen turned out to be the man of the hour as he calmly
stepped up to the free throw llne and made the shot wh1ch won the game The next game pltted
the Lakers agamst G1lbert now the heavy favorlte to wm the tournament The Lakers made a
heroxc effort and once agam held a good Slzed margm durmg the game but th1s t1me ll couldn t be
kept, as G11bert defeated the team 46 44 G1lbert's b1g B111 S1m1nov1tch was held to four free
throws after racklng up 35 pomts the n1ght before agalnst Austln The sharpshootmg of the rest
of the1r team enabled them to defeat the Lakers Th1s made lt the fourth t1me ln four State
T0urneys that Mountam Lake has been el1m1nated from the competrtlon by the State Cnampmn
The f1nal game that the Lakers played found them losmg to Braxnerd ln a hard fought contest
Th1s gave the Lakers fourth place 1n the state
Alden Stoesz was selected to be on the All State Team for h1s excellent vs wrk 1n t e three
games
Only three of the f1rst ten men are SCDIOIS, so we may look forward to an even better season
next year
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The B team had a successful season v.1nn1ng 9 and loslng 7 It cons1sted of sophomores and
freshmen who had llttle experxence but made up for ll wlth a terr1f1c Wlll to w1n Flve of the
seven losses were of a marg1n of three or less po1nts Three games ln a row, jackson,Worth1ngton,
and St james, were lost by one pomt and the Worthmgton and St ames games were lost 1n
overt1me perlods
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ROW H Terchroew P Franz S Hotzler, P Hayek A Peters H Franz G Hlebert L Wrebe
BACK ROW J Harder D Falk J Redekop M Meyers G Gohr A Stoesz B Pope G Harder
R Stoesz
Season s Record
Even though xts record wasn't very good, the Mountarn Lake football team
had a very rnterestrng season Due to a great number of mlurres the team was
never at full strength In almost every game someone who was rnexperrenced had
to go rn to frll an rmportant spot Those who had not had much experrence before
drd very well Thrs means a more experrenced team and more depth for next
year s team
Chuck Stoesz was chosen All Conference End at the conference banquet
whrch was held at Mountam Lake
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Wmdom Sherburne
Lakefxeld Springfield
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MIDDLE ROW D Schroeder, L Loewen I Hlebert P Franz, Basxnger D Rahn, L Tschetter
BACK ROW Mr Gettler I Redekop, G Goh: M Meyers J Lohrenz K Wlese Mr Munson
TRACK
The Mountam Lake track team consrstmg only of junrors, sophomores, and freshmen,
came home wrth therr flrst Drstrzct Track Trophy smce 1939 Mountam Lake beat out
Wmdom to take the t1tle The team gathered a total of 81M pomts m the meet, led by
Loewen wrth 19 pomts, Gove s 10 and Meyers and Wrese s 8 pomts each The fxrst,
second or thrrd wmners at the Drstrxct went on to the Regxonal Meet where they won
Z pomts The team also partrcxpated m the Indxan Relays at Mankato, the Carleton
Meet the Marshall Meet, and had a dual meet wrth St james Lee Loewen earned the
torch for the team th1s year by wmnmg 55 pomts The other members scored as follows
Wlese
Meyers
Gove
Redekop
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Tschetter
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Derksen
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Hiebert
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. Basinger
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ROW S llotzler I Basmger A Stoesz H Stxenhauser G Hxebert
BASEBALL
Havmg had a late start because of track Mountam Lake opened their 1951
baseball season wnth a vrctory over Lakefreld on May 23 The score was 7 0
Combmmg good prtchmg wxth trmely hrttmg the Lakers came through wlth flymg
colors Mountam Lake outhrt Lakefreld frve to two but errors helped the Lakers
to score Only three Lakefleld batters reached frrst base two of them rn the last
mnmg Paul Hayek was the wmnmg prtcher
On Memorxal Day Mountam Lake defeated Butterfreld ll 7 An frve error
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The Lakers were scheduled to meet Comfrey rn tournament play on june 1
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West S1de Body Shop
Reg1er M111works
Commander Feed M111
MUH1C1pa1 Llght P1ant
Mounta1n Lake Chlck Hatchery
Franz and Son
Brown s E1ec:tr1c
John s Barber Shop
Gustafson s Drugstore
Personahty Beauty Shop
Gambles
Engeman Implement
Mountaln Lake Studlo
Ross Cleaners
Worthmore
Basxnger Hotel
Bas1nger C11n1e
B111 s Cafe
Mounta1n Lake Bakery
Platt Hardware
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Mountaln Lake Qbserver
Brown s Coffee Shop
Corner Cafe
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Farmers State Bank
A J Penner
D1ckma1 Lockers
Farmer s Co operat1ve Creamery
Frank Balzer and Company
Ray S Cafe
H1ebert O11
Wolf Motor Company
Rupp s Barber Shop
Co op O11 Stauon
Mounta1n Lake Motor Sales
Janzen We1d1ng
W E Thomas Lumber Company
General Farm Supply
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