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Cfi fl K Lf XX X- r 4--,Z , ...- .--:: Qfr MSTAFF sae Advisor lrs.Horgen Editor-in-Chief John Hahn Assistant Editor Vernon Stevens Production Manager Dennis Jordahl Business Manager Tom Skarp Pictures Marian l1gen,LeVi1a Moen Arlene Agra Typists Juniors and Seniors Advertising Sales arnest Lehmann Year Book Sales Alan Larson Sports Editor Marvin Stevens Social Editor Lavonne Erickson Art Editor Orlin Lachelt Alumni Editors Vivian Wiegers and Lorna Holum Class Editor Margaret Olson Lights burnlng every night until 9:00 o'clock indicated that the senior class with assistants from the junior c1sss,was hard at work on 'The Spotlight' The school house was a site of much congestion the day lr Ringsven of Granite Falls took the senior and group pictures for the annual e snapshots were contributed by the student body The office,being the workshop of'The Spotlight' was cluttered with the contents of the masterpiece No under clessmen were admitted and the entire operation sas clothed in secrecy Much time and effort was put in on the making of this annual, and the entire annual staff hopes that you will enjoy it O . . Th CJ 'Y' Supt R W Taylor anover College Panover Indiana B S Unlvers ff h ago ' Graduate worn at University f Virresota Nagors ir EdLC5t10D and Englisr '1nors if 'ath a 11 Scierce Lrs rlorence Taylor Layv11leState Teachers College,Layville, -orth Dakota B S Graduate work at Uni versity of Minnesota Lajors in Education, r..ngl1sh,andSocial Science English l,2,3 Library, Vorld Histor Science, Speech, Junior Senior and one act plays, and acting orincipal Gerald Nygaard Mayvilleftate Teachers Co11ege,layvi11e North Dakota B S Pajor in Physical Education Minors in Commerce Social Sc1ence,and Psychology Typinv 2 3,L, General Business, Gereral Science, Bocaaeeping,Physical Education ard Coaching lra Adair Horgen University of Vlnresota Universlty of california Lajor in Music Linor in History Social Studies, Trgli.h Biology, Music 35 X Arlene Agre Chorus 1,2,hg Drama Club 1,2,35 G.A.A. 141 Cheerleading 3,u3G1ee Club l,2,33C1.ass Play 35 Annual Staff 113 iouspaper Staff 45 Student Council 3. 'A sunny disposition is a burden to none' John Hahn Boyd Basketball 2,3 Football 2,3,h, Class Play 3 Saeech Ll, An nual Staff 3 Annual Editor h Newfoaner A s1stant Editor 3 Ed1tor 14 Greatness 1 not measured by inche Lorna Holum G A A h Class Play 3 Annual Staff Newspaner Staff L 'Shemldom volces her oo1n1ons Orlln Lache lt Boyd Basketball 1,3 , U, Annual-Newep ape x-Staff h, 3.udentOaunc1l 3,11 Jramte Falls Basket :mall 2 Track 2 'Nithathletm ab'l1tj f glrls nth hm can 'Fate' X fkhf le - VC 149' Q- f ' . 5 ,2 3- . S bs . 6' - L w M' 1 ' .9 - A -, , . 1' , j fx' X X-ll so great, none of the ' . A L A it , I ,. 4 A X - -ff 3 . -f Lf ,Vf N- Q J , 4 4 ' f 38, 353 'luv I f 'I ' 1 I A! ll AQ df! V!! H, lypdfyq - D M' ,ga .Vs ji: f,,, M WN-'J 1 ' f s ' s ,- lj 'Bl A .IKM Kg ff Ji!!! I 7 Q J!!! My f I 1 fj fffffg ffQj!f V1v1a liegers X 1 ff!!! f J A A u Class r' ay ,f 3 An ual staff h , N nfoaner Staff h jQk7Q,LfLf j!! zjj J tk h '11 x efzs se: e,of himor, Q! j f sHe's a or ze Alan Lar on las Play 3, Basket, ball 3,14 Newsoaoer Staff Lg, Annual Staff I4 Sn ldent Councill, Ba eball 3,b ve know httle about hm: exceot hon qu1et. he 1S Ernest Lehmann Chorus 1,2,3,b Band 1,2 3 14 hartet Octet h Boy's Glee Club 1,2 Jewsoaoer 'f-aff 14, Annual Staff I love the g1r.Ls Do 'chew love me LaV11a loen Chorus l,2,3,l4, Drama Club 1,2,3, G.A.A. h, Sextet 1,25 Trio L13 Octet ls, Glee Club 1, 2,3, Clase Play 33 Annual Staff 145 News oaper Staff b. Serious or smlhng llkeable always. .adv 35 '5 3 ,J Mana H1 gen Lhorue l,2,3,L1, 1r1o ,j,u, Qextet l,2, A A Lx Drama Club 1,2,3 oem f. 2 , , 'lee Cllb l,2,3, An nual Staff ll Nlews aper Staffl., Student omcll 2 'With blushlng face and trlnkhns eyes eome day she N111 take a prlze M' .Jennie Jordahl Foot alll, Basketball l,2,h,Arnual Stalf L1 Yer naner Staff L1 'To QC '11 car started he plshes a mlle But. he soeeos by us later w1t a charmng sm le' Tom Skarp Boyd-Choru 2,h, Band 2,3,h Baeketball 2 3 Ln Boy' Glee Club 2 Cla s Play 3, An nual Staff h Swanvxlle Band l,Bae ketball l,m eball l I.ettermer s Clubl S1x feet of manhood, tabbed off by a ready nule ' lar' 1n Steven s j 57' 'gl ootball J 14, Baelfet J X I1 7 p ball 1,2 Bifllaes Play 441 f 1 ,J X 1 1' I 3 Annual 'ltaff ' f 'ewenaoer Staff lx 'gfjnwll 14, wlffmuble 'mevertroubles l17J7nl4f - hm 'CUIXHJ4 Ind! , 01 I ,ar :Qty Z, - X To Whom it may concern The class of 1951, Boyd High School, nearlng the end of their sojourn at said instltution, in accordance with the tlme honored tradition of distribution of wealth and property, having been proved of solnd mind, and conforming to legal procedure do bequeath es follows: Arlene wllls her temper to Luvonne Doose ibut does she need it? John H1113 is leisure tlme to J1m Hanson Dennis wills his 8mb1tlOh to be tall to Carolyn W Lrnest wills 13 anpetite for lon words to Leone F Alrn wills h1 talkativene to Kenny n fwno really needs itl Orlln w lls his a gre sive ess toward girls to Gerald Fremo Arlene Narlys Varian Marvin Varvln Vivian and Vlvian will tnexr second hour w estllng matches to Ina F and Voseng wllls Kenny to Mr Taylor wllls his football uniform to Frederic Ecnhardt wllls hls physics book to Gopher wills her noon lunches to Carolyn West F nie wllls his Solo cornet chair to Frederick Eckhardt Alan wllls his quietness to John Doose Lorna wllls he size 5 shoe to Kenny Vitlyng Alan w1lls his 32W waist to Jim Hanson Vivian wills Eddie Arnold to LaVonne Erickson Dennis wllls hls flat tires to Kenny Vivian wills her love letters to Luet+a Tom w1lls his second hour lunches to Mr tygaard LaVila wills her desk to Kenny Mitlyng The senlors w1ll their ability to get along Witn the teachers to the juniors wdo don't need 1tl srnest wills his oosition as official ba ketball scorePeeper to Gooher Tenn wllls his Ed1tor's ob to Vernon Lallla wllls her sailors' mail to Margaret Olson Oz ie wllls his basmettall temoe to Mr Nygaard Tom and Arlene w1l1 their country rides to wayne and Darlene Marian w1lls her glrlish giggling to Norma Gilbertson Tom wllls his easy going nature to horma Kopltzxe Erne t wllls his bevy of RR girls to Vernon Stevens Ozzie wills his ohoto to anyone that 15 co1lect1ng hollywood portraits Ernest wllls his no1sy fe t to Marlene Hennen 35 , i ll-'Z .......... ,, 1 Q' Q I . 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Q . s I c,' P , 0 H, A e., V x f' r 1' 4 w 4, , ,A x ,l 1 - --, o 3 X- T PROPHEEY CLASS Lg As you all know, to wr1te the 9en1or class orophecy, 1 alway the most difficult progect for the Jun1or class One day, in our class meet nv, we all got our heads together and be an to th1nk of what the future m1ght hold for these 1llustrlous en1or e ad str1ct orders to dream qu SOm6th1Ug really t9FFlflC nat nlght ae all d1d a lot of dreamlng The next morning our soectacular rever1es were COmb1n8d to create the senior class pro uhecy, and here are the results The Senior Class o' 'pl of Boyd High 'chool was the most co-ooerat1ve gro p of ind1viduals that ever walked the halls of the snaciols b11ld1ng In all class business affairs the girls' and boys' opinlons had no confl1ct whatsoever This group could not bear to part at graduat1on time so they d6Cld8d to form a co-operative associat1on Shall we look in on th1s Lingrlng oo-operative Fair at this t1mB? the year 1973 It's a beautiful sunny day 1n June and ve take a stroll down the Midway There's a clown parading un and down, whisoer1ng to friend, 'If you're thirsty, just see me in the dark lot behind the motordome ' On second glance and by voice we recognize this to be Burdett Kise'1 The tent where the freak show 1S located seems to be the b1PP8St attract1on NB notice a fat lady and how' She's blond and has a oretty face and who co1ld imaglne her ever being a Qchool C8Pn1V8l queen?? ell, here's the story mile Arlene was in h1gh school, she Ins go1ng w1th Tom, our 6'S' basketball center, but as the years went by she fell so madly in love w1th John Hahn and marr1ed him In violent reaction, Arlene became so huge and lon shrank to a tiny m1d get, whom we see 1n the same tent VlV1aD Jiegers is also 1n this g1ant tent and she is on exoo it1on as 'the thing W She was recognized as this bew1tching person several years ago and has acqulred a tremendous fortune He leave the 'big too' and there's a balloon salesman, he's none other than John Hahnm the husband of Arlene Agra You may remember him as the fellow voted most likely to succeed but, because of his lack of 3mb1tl0U and inabil1ty to study he flunked out of five different colleges After he fell in love with Arlene, he se tled for a lower pos1tion 1U life w1th his w1fe ly escort wanted to stop in and see the dancing PIPIS The star dancer is Mary Ann of Oahu QMBFIBH Nigenj he 1s the w1fe of the troupe cook, Ozzie Lachelt He also serves as cha eron for the 'hula irls The fair ennloyees It's just t1me for the grandstard perfo mance It's thr1ll day and tnere are auto races and B8F18l1StS performlng Alan Larsonov is the mad HUSSIBU racing star He has bought Joey Ch1twood's cars and has speeded them up so that they go 330 m o h After he's oerforned, Lallla shows us some of her skill on the traoeze She's ctive as little monkey and has much poise and gracefulne s in her act Immediately follow1ng the oerformance we go down the Lldway agaln Iere 15 rnest Albert ooerat1ng h1S own toy model train Nlth great amusement ne chuc kles at the k1dS Fldlng his contrapt1on which might fall aoart any .lnmte As we leave the toy rain w cone into the nMag1C Land of Gamblers' The fir t sign we see over the large tent IS nDenny with The Penny' and there 1S Denny Jordahl who operates the enny arcade one b1' o 3dVlCo ,ut your wallet where only you can reach it There 15 a steady drone WhlCh gets louder as we annroach the roto done Lorna has Ju t been crowned queen of the rotordome d L ' o r on er motorcycle up and down the wall aga1n 'Ctep rivht up to the athle 1C arena and watch marv1n tevens, the fre tler mag1ClaD, '15 the barker' cry JnFV1H 1 be1ng challenged by a local boxer but th1 fellow car't do anyth1ng a he 1 so flaboerga ted every tlme larv ulls a rabb1t or sklnk out of the man' ear Now we've eer all of the fa1r and 1t' male uv t1me It' been a N ea ure see1ng these old friends aga n Q0 we ay farewell o Nlhe oreate t Chow n ann .. vwnu .H.,. , , .v . .... 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S o . 1 as ' - i , , ' s t ' ' ' S ,. 3 E ' ORY X In the early days of eeptember, 1132, Eleen Jalnw, Arland 11ll1ckson, Ordell Kelm, nlchard rratt, Jeverly Swen on, Jivian ieqers, Joi Mallne Jrlln Lachelt, Meloa nveem, slalls Ander on, donna Nordanl, and Jonovan allmoe enterel 'ne rlE1 vrade at Boyd Public School Llttle did they know CD61 that only two fron 'he Jrlv anal thirteen would stay around lonp enough to graduate from Boyd By the time l9b7 rolled arolnd, our halpy grlmu odnd tnen lves in tne iqhth Qrade Sev ral changes had been made, however Our nxmber had dinlnlshei to eleven end they were Dean Hahn, Lorna dollm, Meloa Hveem, Audrey Lachelt, Orl1n Lachelt, Alan Larson, Ernest Lehmann, LaV11a Moen, Donna Jordahl, Rooert Ckrlkrud, and J1v1an niegers Having SUTV1V8d the agonies and mlseries of the ire hman Lnitiatlon, our brave crew became bona fide members of the Boyd High aeerevation The ranks dere enlarzed by Marian ligen, Marvin Stevens, Phylli Krugerud, Wyonne Kruv run, Dennis Jordahl, Arlene Agre, Roger rgerkenstad, Burdett Kls , and odltn Ander on Robert Skrudrud lill. 1., . . c fs - ' o ' .- v A A. 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C C Q, -Q v S , n k C S CY C. f- V A Q 1 H A I C I Q I J A ' and Ed1t1 Anderson left us for greener :astures alter several months of study Our soohonore year heralded the arrival of Ton Skaro and John Hahn, who remlaced Dean Hahn and Robert Skrukrud Orlin Lachelt transferred to ranite Falls that vear, only to return to Boyd as a gin or Shoes of the soohonores never sh ned bright r than durinz inltiatlon week when the 'greenies' Mere forced to ooli h them As the year progressed, we found ourselves truvgling nrough geometry and world history Several member of tne class were selected fo be waiters and waitresses at the annual Junior Senior Banquet As jlniors, our class exnerienced many interesting and exciting 91 n's Al thouvh we had lost three members Roger Fjerkenstad, Nyonne Krugerud, and 9hj11lS Krugerud we achieved great success in our class activities Lhe class olay, Me and!! Shadow was warmly received by the audiences, and of colr , aided substan'Ially t e class treasurey Our surllus of Lands soon disauoeared, however, when we honor d the seniors with a banquet Orlxn hachelt and Tom Ckaro ontributed Greatly to the baske ball tea s winn Hb the sub dist ict championship in 1973 September 9, 1953, marked the 'belinning of the endn for the class of 'Sl It wa- dlring this year that Arlene Agre was voted Queen of the hivh ,chool carnival Although the football team didn't do so well, our basketball team, captained by Ton and Orlin, won the Yellow Bank 'hampionshio and thereby brought further honor to the chool Members of the class spent long hours working on the Qpotlight and Our Ozark Cousin, the senior class play, to make these project a -dcces- The year was brought to an end by Baccalaureate, Qonnenccment, and the trio through Northern Minnesota It is at thls nostalgic noment that the class of 'Sl would like to thank their parents, teachers, and friend- who have influenced their lives greatly ddrine the past twelve years ihatev-r advancenen+s the class has made are at least in dart due to their guidance. 7- LH ew N S. Kia. ,!ff VE 7ff I x ,I ,Q Lf? ' a ' 'B OQLN W AJ, 5 ,u- Yf, - , T ,Q 1, ' , ' D iff is .? vyx YN? gk' if I ixxx ' ff , xx' s +X I .st- ront -io Left tn he t Carolyn nest, anna Koo1tzrce,Leona Fosse, Qunh Flaa Lavonne br1ckson, Marsaret Glson, Donna Anderson Second Row Mr Horven, 'ernon stevens, Ph 1115 'E1g6I'S, Arlene Larson, L'arr'ery Lax' on, Lawrence lolum Third Row 'uveme Lachelt, Pdgar 'L1t.lynf', Kenneth Rlchardson, John Doose. At the beg1nn1ng or the year ixteen Jun or of pl were eager to zet back to LHEIF chool work e have had a good year w1th hrs Forfen as our l1ttle money, bot w1th our arbiflous adv1sor and cla ooo, hot lo s and coffee and bavlng a checkroom at oaoer drlves. Thls sd to be sed ln defraflnc oart r trlo e mel er of the L llcrardso , Jerr n Stevens, Larson, ,ar aret Olson, and enhe s of L e Stddent our lass ue e ln tre G orus were dgar qtljng, Duth Flea, ...arvery La son, arnlfn Iest Se ral nevders of our class were me were .nerve Lac elt, d ar lltljr , 1 L1t1ou water boy To so .nth Lh1S tea clas were Jermn Stevens 'ar,,ery Larson, Carolyn He t Pnjllls N1e.,ers was the carnlval queen candldate and Luverre Lachelt was escort After 1V1W ou cla sweecr T e Wlnlor cla e1oers of tne la tafld kernon Steve , Rath lae, PYICKS n, ard anolyn es Jonn Doo e, and Laurence l31UlTB the uve peupy cheerleaders lrom Arlene Larson, r' yllls lievers, advi or 'Ie tarted with we earned money by selling ame I9 also had many the e -en e of he Luverre Lachelt, 'enneth Laxlonne Er1cPson, Arlene fomcll were Llv rre Lac elt, and arma Aopitzxe on o e great Da ket, mall Tea. of l' he our and her ola,, Eest Seller, we were oretty well trained ef' re e ertatlves in nearly every 1eld of speech :art 1n +51 were Kenneth Q1chardson,Luverre Lachelt, o a KODILZZKG, lla erg Larson, Harzaret Olson,Lavonne OI' 'V' 1 a been verf ewoyable under the leader hm of Edfar Lltlynp as de , Q te e'1 a vlce wresldent, Jhyllls 5 evers as secretary,and tl l DQ Tree IGI' ' . 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H. -,.. ,I f Um . -L e . ..l e , one at Q SOPHQVI 3 Y .-11 X Y ,J - ff' K'- itil,-rv Front Hon Left to Right Marlys loseng, Eleanor Lehmann, larlys Anderson, Taylor, Luetta Hanson, and Luvonne Doose Second Row Kenneth llitlfng, roger Jordahl, Ronald Hennen, Harlan Martin son, Donald Lynne, rederlck Ecxhardt, and Homer Hanson he soahomo es surel, proved oar loyal j to the old soohomore tradition of 1n1tiatio1 after dO1DU our utmost 1n lnitiatinv the Wgreenies of 'Sln into the ranx of Boyd Hi Ne want to thank the freshmen for thelr splendid coooera t1on and wish them four very successful years Ne've had a very orosperols year ne want to thank hr Taylor, our class advisor, for her soleniid guldance Our class officers were as follow re t 2 re dent Luetta Hanson, secretary Homer 'e oohorure have contrlbuted our talent to var1 us chool organize tlons 'horus Marlys Ande on, nuVonne Moose, rrederlck Ecnrardt, Homer Han on, Yonald Hennen, Eleanor Lehnann, oonald Lynne, Par'anHhrt1nson, and Marlys Lo eng eoys ,dartet Homer Hanson U1X6d octet Homer Hanson Band Luvone ooose, Freder1ck Vckhardt, Loionne Doose, and Loetta Pan on Ba ke ball 'A' team Donald Lynne and Kenneth Mitlyng 'E' team Ronald Hennen, Poser Jordahl, and Harlan Martin on Ronald and Harlan were al o ubs for the 'A' team student llbrarlans Luvonne uoose and Luetta Han on Student Counc1l Luetta Hanson and Homer Hanson ootball Harlan Mart1n on, Donald Lynne, Kenneth lltlyng Ae ml Beverlyfour queen candldate, who moved away mn Dece ber J-:-Y z, 5 x n I .1 I , N 1 l Hrs. 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' m , KFRESEIMEN Q 3 .T First row left to right-Audrey O1son,Ronald lickle,Marilyn Moen, Ina Fousek Dale fest, Norma Gilbertson, larlene Hennen Second ron Pobert Barrett, Allan Skarp, Charles Nelson, Gerald Fremo, Roger Lynne Third row-Curtis Richardson, Donald Wiegers, Richard litlyng, Wayne Peterson, Mr Taylor In the fall of '50 sixteen greenies became members of Boyd Hi Under the competent leadership of Allan Skarp, president, Wayne Peterson, vice president, Audrey Olson, secretary, and Norma Gilbertson, treasurer, we had a very success- ful year Three new students enrolled in our class this year They are Audrey Olson, Marlene Hennen, and Gerald Fremo Audrey Olson left our class in March and Joe Laux and Kenneth Van Putten joined our class at this time The followlng boys took part in basketball! Robert Barret Roger Lynne, Ronald Mickle, Richard Mitlyng, Charles Nelson, Nayne Peterson,Curtis Richardson Allan Skerp, and Donald Wiegers Marlene Rennen, Curtis Richardson, Charles Nelson, and Norma Gilbertson took part in Speech lar1lyn Moen and Robert Barrett represented our class in the Student CounciL Nine members of the class took part in chorus and seven in band Norma Gilbertson was our queen candidate for the carnival and Allan Skarp her escort Our sincere thanks are given to our class advisor, Hr Taylor, for giving us much appreciated help through our Freshman year pf' E5 FAA W7 f vi is . . , of 'Q' ' 9 7 0 l I ! I I is X fj 54, A ffiji Li' I 'Li N ,ks My f or -as -f 1 f V , K, X ' x ,f ' ' X ,,, 'J-,,-'LZ !,f',.f-7-f !, ff5ALL J s.. W . A ll? Front Row Left to Right-John Doose Tom Skarp, Lervin Stevens, Edgar Mitlying, Dick Iitlying Second Row ayne Peterson Harlan Martlrson Co ch Gerald Nygard, Donald Lynne Dick Kelm and Curtis Rlchardson Thlrd How John Hahn Kenneth Richardson nenneth litlylng, and Fredrlck Eckhardt Boyd p aged some rough and tough football games which were exciting from beginning 'o end but the boys falled to wln any games this season An exarple of a r al thriller was the games between the Ham and +be fast Holloway team The Holloway team was ViCtCPlOuS 13 to 6 Belllnghan put up a scrap e led at the half but lost by a heartbreaking score of 25 to 20 .-.-L NN .V ,, x tv' ,f ' 4 f K 7 E l -di .J - ' , I ! f I U 5 Q 1 I' I' Q 11 D aff ' :LL , 1 Q1- ,f C ,xl Nl Y f 4fg.'J .,,.. , , X Q i ' T QQ , . ' ' A xi ,-X. 32 lv ' 1A II Xxx. , -xx Y K X 1 'V ' Q i vwffnf-'M, L ' 5 ff- . hff N ' if ' ,: , I -TJ . 2 ' , , 5: - ' v , I 1 , y . vp 1 1 u 2 9 v , l ' 4 Q ' .L M A ' . A JU . 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Front Row left to right Edgar Mltlyng, Kenneth Mltlyrg, Orlin Lachelt, lon Skarp, Luverne Lachelt, Donald Lynne Back dow Mr Nygaard, Harlan Martinson, John Doose, Alan Larson, Ronald Hen nen, Lawrence Holum The 1953 S1 ba ketball team had an exceotlonally flne squad this season T e only team they lost to wa Clarkfield, but they lost to them three times The Rams averaged 61 polnts oer game while thelr ooponents averaged L6 points per game Their highest scor1ng game was 93-68, thls game was olayed agalnst Han ley Walls Although the Rams didn't win the Dlstrict 'hanp1onsh1o, they losed then' season w1th the best w1n and loss record 1n the district They also caotured the Chanpionship trophy in the Yellow Bank Conference he s1x highest scor1ng men were Orlln Lachelt, or gkarp, Luverne Lachelt, Fdgar M tlyng, Kenneth Mitlyng, and Donald Lynne In add1t1on to these s1x on the flrst ten were Alan Larson, donald Hennen, Harlan Martinson, and John Uoose The following are the total D01ht' and averave DO1HtS ner game for the first axe Orlin Lachelt Tom Skaxp Luverne Lachelt Kenneth Hitlyng Donald Lynne Edgar Mltlyng POSILIOH Total Alerase ronward center uU3.I'd 12 Forward uuard rorward 86 I n l - S Q g ' ' . . . -h six: A 5 J N ' ' .'- J ' ' 338 22 2 231 lh ' 212 .h 126 7.L ' 36 5 ' ' 5 Fran Ron Left to nlaht Marlene Hennen, Eleanor Lehmann, Marilyn Moen, Norma Front Row Left to Rlzht Marlene Hennen, Eleanor Lehmann, Marllyn Moen, Norma Jilbert on, Arlene Asfre, Marlys Anuer on, Maman u Jen, Luetta Hanson, Donna And erson, Ll.Vonre Doo e, Loulse Lckhardt, Sharon Kellr Second Row Left to R1 ht Mr Melrhlnr, Marl, Han on, Dorothy Arre, Marlys Ki e, Darlene hnge, Lavonne mrlck on, r. r.,aret, Olsnn, Larlys Moslng, Jean Belsaas, Ehzabetn O1en Thirc Row Left to Hlvht Iprna I IO1.1m, LaV1la Moen, Irene Oalfland, Arlene Lar son, Ruth Flaa, Mareerj Lar on, Ctlna Peter on, Ina Pousek, 'ir lick The G A A was organized in school this year by Mrs v1Cl' and Mrs. Miehring The members are 31 girls from the 7th through the 12th grades. The G A A meet once a week At treee me tings ne have our buslness mpemnpand play varlous games One of the most thrllling times we had was the nayride he also played at the half of one basketball game this sprlng Since this is the flrst year thls school has had a O A A , we do not have much equipment as yet Ne were glven 550 from the magazine canpaivn Wh1Ch was held at school The G A A off1cers are as follow Pres Harlan fiigen Vice Pres LaVonne Eric!-:-on Sec Arlene Agre Tres Ruth Flaa HWh1ch is the y to Boston ' was the one- ct play from Boyd which won an excellen lus t the District contest This play was under Taylor who did e very good ob of direct1n the play The 1 y is about an older ccunle who re vi lfed by their nephew and h1s wife ov r to comfort them, bec use thelr daughter 15 1D the hospital for a serious operation Auntie is very nervous about Anne, and thinks she is going to die the end of the play Uncle recieves a telegram whlch says the directlcn of Irs The young couole c ne Anne will be alright and will be home soon While Chris the nephew is reading this telegram, Aunt Martha dies, and this ends the play CAST 1,4-,f ONE ,ff-Z,,,f-?'f1?'i -H-F-H'---,...... ACI EL!! Gbri 'the nephew John the unclel Mary lChrise's wifeb uarthatthe auntj ? XX, l jQDENT ,,-- WELL 2 Luverne Lachelt enneth Richardson Vonne Erickson --Margaret Olson The student council is the governing body of the school, meeting every two weeks Its duty is to solve perplexing problems which arise in school life M Nygaard served as advisor The members are as follows Senior class-Marian Wigen and Orlin Lachelt,3un1or class-forma Kopitzke and Luverne Lachelt, sophomore class Luette Hanson and Jim Hanson, freshmen class-Marilyn Yoen and Robert Barrett The seventh and eigth graders choose two members every six weeks The officers are president Orlin Lachelt, sec retary, Larian ligen ' ' Tie 7 3 ' 5 v- . . I . ' A K . , J lj . ' ff, , E S ' , ' , 1 . fx.. e L. . v . . I . At ,,,,-f-Z-H .i..-' :g.- . W D 1 2 j,.............-....-..- ...i..................--- , w if eff, I n To ' o 1 : - o ' ' V' . . -, h . X17 Y ' ff! : , . -, ' e MIKED fQHORUS L- Wront Row Left to Right Marllyn Moen, Marlene Hennen, Marlys loseng, Donna Anderson, Lavonre F1 k on, Jareery Lar on, Arlene Larson, Eleanor Lehmann, Carolyn West Second low Ina Fou ek, LaV1la Moen, Arlene Agre, LuVonne Doose, Early Anderson, Margaret Ol on, auth Flaa, Marlan nlven, Norma ollbertson Thlrd Row Allan Skarp, Frelerlck Eckhardt, Jayne Beterson, Ronaldfbnnen, Charles Ieison, Harlan Martlnson, CUTYIC dlchardson, Hrs. Horgen, Audrey Olson. Fourth Row Ernest Lehmann,Luvezne Lachelt,Kenneth Rlchardson, Tom Skarp, Edgar litlyng, Jlm Hanson, Vernon Stevens. The Boyd qlgh Chorus started - new orogect this fear to F3159 money for choir robes. A concert was glven in December together l1th the band. This was well received by the oubllc. A SDT1Ug concert before the f9CtlV3l was also oresented. lrs. Horgen has been the caoable d1rector. ie have surg numerous songs, varylng from oooular to sacred numbers. .W --- ?A- ' Lgzf-'F' + ,X ff:QlPf'W' ,f :Lei ,fi --1557 fg ' fxf, N n ffiijf ffxxv X ' ,ff,ff I K ,ff fff' f-' . '11, I .- 0 'X , . . 6 ' Y X . - , I , if ' Q . Y Q I , , , . f f ' W . E ': s T 5 s . g - S ' ' S Q5' S v . 4 ' Y, 'N' o 1 Boys' Quartet The boys' quartet Ernest, Vernon, Kenneth, and Jyn sang for a GAA Oarty, the festlval, and musi dev't concerts Their arrangements of N011 Macionald' and 'The Thing' rated many fine comments irls' Trio Th1s ensemble entertained between acts or the class olajs, at the mu ic concerts, and the Sprlng UuS1C Festival The grolp lncludea left to right La anne Er1 k 01, LaVi1a Moen, and Mar ian Hlgen ,Alb lixsd Octet The mixed octet aeoeared a the music fe J the music deoart ment con erts he octet consists o Ernest L , Kenneth R , Lalila M, mmmeE,MwP mnmh,hmH,mdkWml. 1 1 n 1 A A . .-'-- - e- . . L , - 1 . , ' 4 , 1 - Q 1 ' V 'A e , Q A , cu' L4 ' ' q. - Q, 11 . A' . 1- . I 5 r S .D t V -SLQVBL Q5 - - p , .,. . C . . - 4 . . . , . . .0 o .n F- f , N 4-- , , C?Q19v i fa BAND f R57 IQ X s Front Row Left to Wilht Marl s Kise, Luvonne Doose, Eli abeth Oien Marge y Larson, Carolyn west, Curtis Richardson, Louise mckhardt, Crystal Brovold Second Row Dorthy agre, Eleanor Lehmann, h rlen Mart1nson, David Olerud, Allan Skarp, .ayne Peterson, nrnest Lehmann Floyd Gustavson Mrs Horgen Third Row Darlene Wlnge, Ruth Flaa Jim Hanson, Fredrick Ecvhardt, Ina Fousek, Stlna Peterson Fourth Row Jean celsavs, Kennth Richardson Margaret Olson Irene Oakland, Tom Skarp, Charles Nelson. A I XJNALQQN C3 N f QIV T' 3 f X Kf'xXX XTX Q 1 4 uv , 4 ' 3 l ' . Q : . y H . H , . r a-- A I- ' , , . . v u . , . , ,, 5 W 'J s 9 'Xa A' Aix JJ f 5 f 6,7 ffpff . - ' K. X, X XL- fa K ff '- .Q 7 X L C' fairiix z- - f,?f J's - ,gf x 'LZf! T' ' f - , r f' f. Tx L fl ll' X 5-75 ' ' K fi? X X 'X of , ,'f1' f N-f LIBRARY CLA The library class consists of nine members: John Hahn, LaVonne Erickson, Arlene Larson, Phyllis liegers, Luvonne Doose, Leona Fosse, Luetta Hanson, Donna Anderson, and Norma Ki itzke At the beginning o the year the library class mended worn books, lettered new books and relettered old ones, typed out cards for books and rearranged the booksm the shelves Students are now assigned different jobs such as the bulletin board,story telling for grade children, and library supervision On March 48th a car load of speech students from Boyd attended the Regional Speech Contest at 011V1B, Minnesota Vernon Stevens represented the Boyd High School in Discussion and LaVonne Erickson represented Boyd in Humorous Vernon received a rating of superior and LaVonne received an excellent thus givirg us 9 points Our standlng in the region is Bth Among 65 schools, Renville rated first with 28 polnts, Montevideo second with 25, Tracy and Sleepy Eye 18, Redwood Falls and Marshall 13, Glencoe 10, and Boyd 9 Our district, number 11, will be represented at the state contest by P Keif of Yontevldeo in Extemporaneous Speaking and K Loe fromhhynard in Extemporaneous Reading Margaret Clson, a junior in Boyd High School, has been chosen to represent the Boyd High School w1th her essay, 'The Lord's Land' in an essay contest spon- sored by the Minnesota Federation of Women's Clubs This is the eighth annual conservation contest sponsored by the Federated Women's Clubs Twenty winners will be given a weeks vacation at Itasca State Park Good Luck, Margaret' 5-in YQ: s C - u ni K t Y .5 'f x . 6 Q G Y 4 vial . N L, ' rf, A A I '4',,. STAEE EW SQLEB'f'T M Front Row Left to Right-Margaret Olson Lavonne Erickson Norma Kopitzke, Donna Anderson, Marian Nigen Lorne Holum, Arlene Agre Second Row Ernest Lehmann, Vernon Stevens Mrs Vick Ruth Flea, Vivian liegers LeVi1a Moen Mrs leuhring, John Hahn Third Row-Marvin Stevens Alan Larson, Luverne Lachelt, Orlin Lechelt, Tom Skarp, Edgar Mitlying, Kenneth Richardson and Dennis Jordahl The name '51 Rembler,' was given this ,ear's school paper It was the name entered by Lawrence Holum in he contest Mrs Vick and Mrs Heuhr1ng were the dviscrs The staff tries to make a good paper e ch month There is much work and patience involved in preparing a newspaper There are about one hundred copiee sold at Boyd and many are sent to neighboring schools We the newspaper staff are proud of our little newspaper 1 ff in X Q QP. 13 i QL. TK' C1 SENIOR CLASS PLAY 'he senior Class of '51 pr serted the play 'His Ozarc ousinn during their last month in school The cnaracters were v ry aptly croeen bv Irs Taylor who directed the play The plot o the play conce ns a grolp ofmoantineers re iding in he ozarx reglon of Arkansas Expectlng a V131 from tneir c ty cousins our littl Urolp who a e rea ly v ry well to do maxe themselv s up as real Whill blllie 'he fun begins when the 'East rners' arrive in tlme to see Uncl Zeb's still blow up You can imag ine the cousins surprise and the asdience's dellvhtdvwxthey discov r the true statls of the so called Hhill billies' It all goes to show that Uyou can't Judge a person by his looxs JR SR BANOUET On May 13, 1950 the basement of the Boyd Hall was beautifully decorated for a very speclal occasion-the annual JuniorseniorBanquet The juniors out did themselves in poviding good food, pleasant sarroundings, ard a fine program for the seniors, the faculty, the school board members, and other gue ts NGarden of Friendship'was the theme of the affair, and the decorations consist- ed of Multi colored streamera,a garden wall,and a wishing well The food was skill fully prepared by the Junior mothers and served by sophomore waiters and waltresses On the program were the welcome speech by John Hahn Pesponse by Ruby Agra, song by Vernon Stevens and Varian W1gen,the Senior Class History by Marlene Tronnes the Class Prophecy bv Arlene Agra, a skit by the waiters and waitre ses, and f1nal1y the Class will was read by Arthur Jorgenson -'Zfo 5 9 O 1 x 1 , sgsfcv 3, Kfrsfliz-7. K sf Q ,f CZE:55'Ah u. J 0 9 0 ,. a , 4 y v - .Vi ' gf f G K Up: X ,, .. QM ,wk ' 27 . llivil R I gf xr ff A RL' r l R 1 ' . KRW 2- ,q7XcTlvlTlE5 F1rst Row left to right-Sharon Kelm, larlys Hanson, llarlys Anderson, Norma oilbertson, LaVonne Erickson, Margaret Olson, Luetta Hanson, Luvonne Doose, Louise Eckhardt, Elizabeth O1en Second Row Mrs. Taylor, Donna Anderson, Irene Oakland, Arlene Larson, Ruth Flaa, Margery larson, llarlys Kise, Marlene Hennen, Carolyn West, Norma Kopitzke. Third Row John Ha.hn,Frederick Eckhardt,Kenneth Richardson, Luverne Lachelt, Vernon Stevens, Charles Nelson, Curtis Richardson In the M1R!l6SO'3 chools students may take part 1h eight classes of meech Thls year Boyd students declded to enter every class These classes are judged on a ooint basls as follows Sunerlor 5, excellent n, very good 3, good 2, fair 1 It is :mo S1b1P to win 110 points Twenty Bl ht tudents oarticloated in the local speech contest On March 5 h the One ct Slay Cast competed at lara Clty nth other one act olay casts in the dlstnct Boyd rated second 1n the distr1c+ mth an excellent plus,on March lpth the other classes of the J1str1ct Soeech contest were held at 'lark held Boyd was reoresented ln lassical Oratory by Ruth Flaa, who gave Bare, Terrlble Than All fiords,' and was rated very good, Onginal Oratory was repre sented by margaret Olson, who gave God's L-and, and was rated excellent,Dramatic Memonzed was reore ented by Margery Larson, who wave Yellow Nall Paper, and was rated very good, Extemooraneous M8Il11SCI'1Ut Readlng was gi n by Irene Chcland and was rated excellent, Humorous Aemonzed was represented LaVonne Erlckson, v1v1nP The Waltz' and was rated swerlor, Extemoraneods Speaking was taken by John Hahn, who rated an excellent and Dlscussion was taken by Vernon Stevens and was rated suoerlor The entire speech groun rated 32 points which ties themldth Montevldeo for speech talent honors in the dist ict In the smaller commumties the supoly of ootentlal soeech talent is limited The coaching staff is verylzl nuted If the group succeeds lt lS the result of a lot of hard work, inflnite oatlence, and support of the stldent body n i - 'F , . aB. .. ,Q ' . - , .. 6 s . it ,. 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N ALUMNI Boyd, Minnesota Dear Class, l arx you for renemberlng the class of 'LQ ll yolr anrual Being ar Eldmfl for two years hasznt dlrned the memorles of the wonderful years stent 1D Boyd Hlgh School Altnou n tue years spent in scnool tend to leave memories of the fun had ir dlfferent activit1es,t ey snould also hel, you attair a useful and appy life ir tne future how having had a taste of the 'future,nspo ker of so often durlng school years,I stall continue to follow our class motto I would like to ass it on to tre class of '5l, ard I am sure a succ ssfal future will be yours if you, too, follow this motto WBefore us Sincerely, Myrna West Class of 1949 Boyd, Minnesota April 9, 1951 Dear Class of N51 oh' twat our class of '31 could dave been fs Sl hted enough to have wonderful remembrance of our high school U8 s planned such a Our High school days are our best days ard what a treasured way ofleeoing those exper ierces ever at hand COH5F8tU1BtlOUS on your annual for l95l and the best of luck to you a Sincerely, Mabel K Collins lass of lv3l jj!!- Boyd, Hire sam Dear Class of 1951 It is an nonor to be remembered in your annual this year Congratulations, Seniors,upon having com pleted your four memory packed years at Boyd High School! I would also like to add a quotation author unknown 'God bless thy year, coming in, thy going out, rest, thy traveling about rough, the smooth bright, the drear bless thy yeerl' Ruby Agro Class of 1950 Dear Seniors of '51, Congratulations! Graduati g is a lot of fun, isn't it: For each of you I amwishing much success and appiness lt can be yours if you have faith in yourself and in your future Sincerely, Kathryn Marken v'K-.- ...I i , Z. L , . , , ' Thy 5 . . The , Q . The ..--- P A - God lies the timber, let us build.' Sincerely, ll ! ' ' ll. 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