Braham High School - Echo Yearbook (Braham, MN)

 - Class of 1955

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A, , Gustavus English Nine and Ten Speech MR, FROYEN B, A, , Augsburg Science Nine, Math Nine Athletic Director Coach ws? , , N. D - 'uf Miss HARRIS S SF J N CV Rock Island, Illinois ' li. ' Math Eight, English Eight Echo Advisor MISS KRESS B. A, , Macalaster Bookkeeping, Typing Steno I and Il Hi-Times 71- MR. AUNE B. A. , Augsburg Music Seven and Eight, Band Senior Choir MR. BETSINGER B. S. , Hamline Geometry, Math Nine Advanced Algebra MR. BEYER B. S. , University of Wisconsin English Seven, Boys' Phys. Ed Coach MRS. FELDHEIM B. S. , St. Cloud Library, Biology Science Nine WMWW W f 44 Miss KROMER, W B. A. , Hamline English Eleven an w lve Dramatics, Speech MRS. LINDELL B, S. , University of Minnesota Home Economics F. H. A. MR. LINDELL B. A. , Gustavus M, A, , University of Minnesota Social Studies Twelve Student Council National Honor Society MK MELCHER B, S. , Grove City College, Pa. Chemistry, Photo Club Social Seven and Eight MR. NELSON B. S. , University of Minnesota Agriculture F. F. A. Miss THOMPSON B,A , sr. Olaf mnman ffji Health Aipv-10' WWW nw' :W MR. WERTS B. A. , Augsburg Driver Education History, Coach MR. YOUNG B. S. , Stout M. S. , Stout Industrial Arts MISS DANGER Augsburg English Ten Music Practice Teacher MR. HENJUM Augsburg Social Science Boys' Phys. Ed, Practice Teacher r-f-1u ul1 MRS. HA NS ON Second Grade MRS. LARSON Third Grade MISS SNYDER First Grade MRS. ZELL Fourth Grade Teachers chewing the fat Qeniurs SENIOR OFFICERS Standing: Treasurer, Gene O'Bryong President, Jim Schwarten. Seated: Secretary, Diane Markleyg Vice President, Jim O'Bryon. A 'Q Sh er -i r . - 2' g i f d M , X f ,XX SENIORS ON STUDENT COUNCIL Standing: David Olson, Alice Studt, Jim Schwarten. Seated: Dennis Eliason, Bruce Falk. DUANE ANDERSON Choir 1, 33 Lunchroom 3,43 Photo Club 43 Boys' Ensemble 4. IRVING ANDERSON Speech 13 Football 13 FFA 3,43 President 43 Hi-Times 4s ROSE ANDERSON Teacher's Assistant 4. MARGARET BARBO Band 1, 2, 3,42 Treasurer 23 Choir 1,2, 3, 43 Solo 33 Brass Ensemble 1, 2, 3,43 Girls' Sextet 2, 33 Quintet 3, 43 Student Council 3g Secretary 33 Class Secretary 13 National Honor Society 3, 43 Secretary 43 Hi-Times 2, 33 Feature Co-ed 33 Editor-in-Chief 43 FHA 2, 33 Waitress Junior- Senior Banquet 23 Class Play 33 Homecoming Attendant 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Captain 33 Deciarnation 3,41 Triple Trio 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 4. MARLENE BARTHEL FHA 2, 33 Photo Club 43 Library Club 43 Hi- Times 3, 43 Choir 2. DORIS BERGLUND Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Solo 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 33 Class Play Prompter 33 FHA 2,43 Historian 43 Junior-Senior Banquet Waitress 23 Echo 43 Hi-Times 2, 33 Mixed Quartet 3, 43 Trio 43 Class Treasurer lg Home- coming Attendant 43 Speech 4. RALPH BORCHARDT Track 2, 3,42 Photo Club 1, 2,42 Lxmchroom 3, 43 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. FLORENCE CARLSON Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Librarian 33 Choir 1, 2, 33 FHA 3, 43 Reporter 43 Hi-Times 2, 3,41 Bus Patrol 43 Pep Club 43 Class Treasurer 33 Waitress Junior- Senior Banquet 2. We 1 gy. 6 'Q lf af IA ,QQ 'S BILL CARLSON Choir 1, 43 Hi-Times 43 Echo 43 Sports Editor 43 Pep Club 4. ARLENE DAHL Quill and Scroll 43 FHA 2, 3, 43 Waitress for Junior-Senior Banquet3 I-li -Times 3,42 Echo 43 Choir 13 Lunchroom worker 33 Library Club 4. JOYCE DAHLBERG Transfer Student from Rush City 43 FHA 1, 2, 43 Choir 1,2,43 Library Club 43 Lunchroom worker 43 Hi- Times 4. LeROY DOWNING Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 1, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Photo Club 2, 3,42 Boy Scout 1, 2, 33 Study Hall Assistant 33 Boys' Ensemble 43 Hi-Times 3,42 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. DENNIS ELIASON Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Noon Recre- ation 23 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 FFA 43 Class Play 33 Jtmior-Senior Banquet Waiter3 Interclass BB 1, 2, 3, 43 Class President 1, 2. BRUCE FALK Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 33 Vice President 43 Echo 4g Basketball 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 33 Secretary 43 FFA 3,42 Interclass BB 1, 2, 3,42 Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet 23 Boys' State 43 Principal's Assistant 3.4: National Honol- Society 3,42 President 43 Quill and Scroll 4. DOROTHY FALLS Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Waitress Junior- Senior Banquet 23 Homecoming Attendant 43 Hi-Times 2, 43 FHA 43 Song Leader 4, RICHARD FEALY Bus Patrol 43 Lunchroom 4. MARTIN FERRIER Band 1, 2,3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Captain 43 Baseball 3,43 Basketball 13 Inter-Class BB 1, 3,43 Track 1, 33 FFA 33 Photo Club 2, 33 Hi-Times 2, 3,43 Lunchroom 4. JUNE GRUNDBERG Class Play 33 Library Club 43 FHA 2, 3,43 Hi- Times 3,4: Principal's Assistant 4. LAURA HASSER Choir 13 Hi-Times 3,43 FHA 2, 3, 43 Echo Staff 43 Library Club 43 Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 23 Lunchroorn 3. RONALD HAUGLIE Speech 1, 33 FFA 3, 43 Secretary 43 Class Play 33 Lunchroom 3, 43 Photo Club 2. DAVID HOLTZ Photo Club 23 Lunchroom 3,42 Football 43 Base- ball 4. JAMES KELLING Band 2, 3,43 Librarian 33 Football 2, 3,43 Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet 23 Coronet Quartet 4. CARROL LUCHT Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Librarian 23 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 33 Treasurer 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Principal's Assistant 43 Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 23 Class Secretary 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Chairman, Magazine Drive 43 Echo Staff 43 Class Play 33 Hi-Times 2, 3,42 Co-News Editor 43 Homecoming Attendant 43 Pep Club 4. DIANE MARKLEY Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 23 Choir 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary 4g Echo Staff 43 FHA 23 Secretary 3, 43 Brass Quartet 33 Student Council 33 Class Play 33 Hi-Times 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Homecoming Attend- ant 4. i 3 ii 'tu-lk K l '62-ww MK-M -. '!'l'i. 'N l IANE MATTSON Hi-Times 2,32 Lay Out Editor 43 Library Club 43 FHA 43 Photo Club Secretary 4. LORNA MILLER FHA 2,3,43 Bus Patrol 33 Captain 43 Hi-Times 2, 3, 43 Choir 1. CLARK MOLIN Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Track 2, 33 Interclass BB 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 2, 3,43 Presi- dent 43 Boys' Ensemble 33 Mixed Quartet 3,43 Photo Club 1,2, 33 Echo 43 Hi-Times3 Sports Editor 4. GRETCHEN MONSTER FHA 2, 3,43 Hi-Times 2, 3, 43 Waitress Junior- Senior Banquet 23 Pep Club 4. RONALD NOLBY Photo Club 13 Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet 2. GENE O'BRYON Echo 43 'Band 1, 23 President 3,42 Choir 1, 2, 33 Librarian 4g Hi-Times Art Editor 3,41 Class Treasurer 43 Pep Club President 43 Boys' En- semble 33 German Band 3,42 Brass Ensemble 2, 33 Cornet Quartet 43 Brass Sextet 43 Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet 2. JAMES O'BRYON Basketball 2, 3,42 Interclass BB 2, 3,42 Football 43 Choir 1,3,43 Hi-Times 3,43 FFA 43 Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet 23 Class Vice President 43 Assistant Study Hall Chairman 3. DAVID OLSON Band 1, 23 Vice President 33 President 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 Vice President 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4s Manager 2g Baseball 3,4Q Boys' En- 2. 3,43 Class Vice President 33 German Band 3, 43 Student Council Treasurer 43 Mixed Quartet 3,43 Clarinet Quartet 3, 43 Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet 23 Interclass BB 2, 3,42 ,Hi-Times 33 Exchange Editor 43 Class Play 33 Echo 4. EDWARD PETERSON Speech 1, 2, 33 Class Play 33 Photo Club 23 FFA 3,43 FFA Basketball3 Hi-Times 3,4. DAVID PRESTIDGE Lunchroom Worker 3,4. LOUIS ROSBERG Choir 1, Lunchroom worker 3,43 FFA Vice Presi- :lent 4. ARLENE SATTERSTROM Choir 1, 2, 3,42 Class Play Prompter 33 FHA 2, 3, 43 Class Treasurer 23 Lunchroom worker 33 Sub. 43 Echo 3,43 Hi-Times 2, 3, News Editor 43 Bus Patrol 43 Trip 43 Library Club President 43 Pep Club 43 National Honor Society 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Student Librarian 4. JIM SCHWARTEN Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Interclass BB 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior-Senior Banquet Waiter 23 Echo 43 Hi-Times 33 Co-Feature Editor 4g Declamation 33 Student Council 33 President 43 Class President 3, 43 Photo Club 13 Class Play 33 Quill and Scroll 4. LARRY SELBERG Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Interclass BB 1,2, 3,42 Junior- Senior Banquet Waiter 23 Discussion 4g Hi-Times 43 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. EDYTHE STRAND Choir 1, 33 Student Council 13 FHA 2, 3,42 FTA 43 Speech 1, 2, 3,42 Class Play 33 Hi-Times 23 Business Manager 3, 43 Echo 43 Principal's assist- ant 4: Lunchroom 3: Bus Patrol 33 National Honor Society 43 Quill and Scroll 4. ALICE STUDT Pep Club 43 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice President 33 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Secretary-Treasurer 33 Student Council 2, 43 Secretary 43 Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 23 Cheerleader 2, 33 Captain 43 FHA 33 Vice President 43 Library Club 33 Secretary 43 Hi-Times 2, 3, 43 Co-Feature Editor 43 Echo 43 Hgmecoming Queen 43 Speech 3,43 Class Play 33 Quill and Scroll 4. VK JOAN SVENDBY Choir 1, 2, 3, 4g FHA 2, 45 Hi-Times 2, 3, 45 Lay-out editor 4: Lunchroom worker 3, 4. DEAN SWANSON Choir 1, 3, 43 Photo Club 1, 2, 35 Vice President 3: FFA 3,45 Bus Patrol 3, 45 Captain 4. Cf 69',g.L2'fjj dig, Left to right: CLARK MOLINE - - - DORIS BERGLUND - '- DAVID OLSON - ' MARGARET BARBO -Tenor -Soprano Bass Alto T3 SHERMAN WEISE Class Treasurer 1g Class President 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2: Choir 1. CARYLL ZIESMER Pep Club 4g FHA 1, 2, 3, 4g I-li-Times 3, 4s Choir 1. CLYDE ZIESMER Choir lg Photo Club 1, 2g Bus Patrol 43 Interclass Basketball 2, 3, 45 Principal's Assistant 3. SENIOR QUARTET Qlllasses 0 O f I6 ,fl O 2 VJ JUNIORS BOB KNUDSON, Presidentg BEVERLY HALLIN, Vice Presidentg RUTH BROWN, Secretaryg PATSY LUND- QUIST, Treasurer. B J! BBB O SA' ..,gI iwv K A If in E 1 ips :fi V Qi WESLEY CARLSON, DIANA PETERSON, BOB KNUD- SON, and MARLYN WAHLSTROM. Student Council Cmfff' A I . ' ' D. ANDERSON M V ' AQ? R D. ANDERSON D 1 A 8' ' E ANDERSON t i f . ,:. ,V J QM . A E Razr. J. ANDERSON i lfik' 'i XJ' , ' .. ,': ' AAAS ' ju ,., . fee L, ANDERSON 45 2 -A J, BOQUIST R, BROWN A J. BURKE ' J. CARLSON uf W. CARLSON H. DOWNING D, ERBSTOESSER A. R. 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Standing: Mary Brown, Secretaryg Vernon Lindquist, Vice President. ,751 STUDENT COUNCIL Sharon Hesselroth, Vernon Downing If R, Mansmith W Q, 3 V re , C. Miner it P r mist. W! 5 1, we ,hgigm sg S. Nystrom .R .. ' 'L V. okerlund Q, P if K. onon M fi M Q , , M Olson Q X Q iw? ,, M I. Onifer 'F f my D. Parson K sk J L I. Peterson H N. Peterson , ,.f . NKV, Wif i P R. Peterson at ry , X : P if ,...g ..., PM ,ilef N W Porter wi ' 1 eiai 'f?,,,f7! ' LW if D- Rosen '41 ed i t? . P D- RYSdam , .,,E K J. Satterstrom . P MH f. Q S. Sallmer , .,,, m I hzyq I, Q . . , W D. Schimmeiphenning P. Q P nsii Q ? r. M Sevefson fa' ' E. strand f , fu i.,, Mal J. Swedeen QW' ' - VD X ii P K KN 5 K ' D. Voss Sf, IL Winfield P M1 E. Wolfbauer rfrvj, Q M. Youngbauer QEGZQAEEE f i . . EIGHTH GRADE 15 W 9 f' .inf J S 1.37 NdN'lf'Sl Front row: H. MacVoy, J. Sandy, W. Strelow, R. Kelly, N. Nelson, G. Lindquist, S. Nichols, D. Belsaas, R. Downing, M. Erbstoesser, E. Miller. Second row: A. Swanson, L. Schwarten, R. Studt, S. Codden, L. Roesner, S. Bismark, E. Gray, R. Lindhardt, G. Brown, D. Laman, R. Dahlquist, M. Mix. Third row: D. Tanglin, M. Satterstrom, M. Osterdyk, J. Peterson, L. Bebensee R. Spence, J. Kelling, E. Gusk, B. Dahlberg, J. Holmberg, J. Hedstrom, D. Kutz, J. Downing, J. Chapel. Back row: M. Grell, K. Anderson, J. Pratt, S. Robertson, D. Lindquist, M. Stanton, S. Stroud, R. Vandecar, N. Warnberg, C. Wahlstrorn, D. Robertson, D. Olson, J. Johnson, L. Hanson. SEVENTH GRADE ...jf l Front row: R. Stricker, J. Kelly, L. Alpers, F. Foust, G. Olson, L. Barthel, B. Swanson, C. Goeser, R. Pearson. Second row: L. Nordby, J. Franson, S. Strandlund, P. Holmberg, M. Golly, S. Strandlund, R. Johnson, D. Lundquist, L. Anderson, D. Pratt, D. Treichel. Third row: S. Anderson, J. Solum, C. Anderson, K. Jacques, A. Ludington, K. Johnson, G. Mansmith, M. Stitz, M. Hartman, J. Strohkirch, D. Tix. Fourth row: L. Carlson, M. Porter, F. Porter, L. Lindquist, M. Kays, G. Gutzkow, D. Severson P. Johnson, R. Severson, T. Brown, R. LaTouralle, D. Christianson. Not shown: J. Comer, S. Carpenter, L. Thunberg. FOURTH GRADE Front row: L. Olson, M. Grell, B. Johnson, V. Sandberg. Second row: B. Halverson, B. Swanson, J. Saumer, B. Smith, S. Splittstoesser. Third row: Mrs. Zell, D. Forslin, T. Lundquist, P. Petterson, R. Johnson, V. Froyen. Back row: R. Porter, L. Monster, M. Downing, K. Gutzkow, J. Backe. THIRD GRADE Front row: M. I-laider, B. Splittstoesser, S, Kabage, I. Nichols, M. Peterson, W. Nelson. Second row: D. Lance S. Kron, M. Carlson, I. Johnson, J. Frietag, D. Dahlberg, A. Kelling, J. Gusk. Third row: K. Pratt, S. Boeck, J. Boeck, K. Pearson, W. Johnson, R. Pierce, V. Schustad, D. Ferrier, M. Perryman, P. Anderson. Back row: M. Hanson, S. Nordby, D. Olson, M. Johnson, M. Stroud, J. Goetze, D. Severson, J. Brant. Teacher, Mrs. Larson. SECOND GRADE i 3 Front row: T. Granholm, N. Johnson, L, Holmberg, P. Dahl, L. Strohkirch, R. Stricker, B. Smith. Second row: F. Kelling, E. Spence, D. Sundermeyer, K. Danskin, L. Christensen, D. Smith, J. Peterson, C. Weise. Third row: Mrs. Hanson, G. Warriner, L. Heinisch, S. Anderson, P. Satterstrom, J. Splittstoesser, I. Anderson, J. Johnson, D. Falkestad, C. Beyer. Back row: V. Stitz, L. Laman, J. Gusk, B, Hultman, B. Person, I. DeFer, M. Graham, A, Kent, FIRST GRADE vd if Front row: L. Danger, L. Smith, B, Johnson, C. Mattson, F. Splettstoesser, D. Swanson, M. Gusk. Second row: S. Grell, S. Eliason, P. Lucht, L. Drost, D. Anderson, J. Peterson, C. Kent. Third row: R. Schusted, S. Sublet, C. Chader, K. Peterson, D. Smith, K. Rock, S. Beyer, Miss Snyder. Back row: R. Froyen, S. Gutzkow, P. Peterson, P. Pratt, A. Larson. AUTOGRAPHS , , gpg ! jf 'I 'A 'f ,f ,y Lv-',1f5 Nv ffl M3 pf did,-D,-X :N ,dfyfiqv-370 ii :MW QS 7 DZHZ 521- STUDENT COUNCIL State Con, Delegate, State and National Delegate Seated: Alice Studt, Sec. g Jim Schwarten, Pres. Standing: Dave Olson, Treas, 9 Bruce Falk, V. Pres Seated: D. Olson, B. Falk, J. Schwarten, A. Studt. Middle row: D. Peterson, R. Knudson, T. Turnquist, Mr. Lindell, J. Judin, S. Hesselroth Back row: M. Wahlstrom, G. Anderson, V. Downing, D. Eliason, W. Carlson. QUILL AND SCROLL Seated: L, Harris, E. Strand. A. Satterstrom, M. Barbo, D. Kress, Standing: J. Schwarten, A. Studt, C. Lucht, A. Dahl, J. Mattson, B. Falk, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Seated: M, Wahlstrom, B. Falk, M. Barbo, A. Studt, Standing: E, Strand, D, Peterson, D, Markley, C, Lucht, B. Hallin, A, Satterstrom LIBRARY CLUB Y' First row: J. Boquist, Mrs. Feldheim, H. Giffrow, A. Satterstrorn, A. Studt, J. Burke. Second row: J. Hegstrom, J. Grell, A. Rysdam, I. Grundberg, P. Giffrow, J. Judin, Y. Larson, W. Olson. Third row: J. Rosen, A. Fealy, C. Moline, C. Codden, D. Osterdyk, L. Nelson, C. Splittstoesser, A. Dahl, L. Hasser. Fourth row: L. Okerlund D. Peterson, P. Norman, J. Anderson, I. Holtz, J. Dahlberg. Last row: E. Peterson, V. Larnberg, M. Nascene, E. Nordeen, Y. Beckman, B. Carlson, J. Mattson, M. Barthel, M. Larson, I. Hesselroth, L. Carlson. PRINCIPAL'S ASSISTANTS Seated: H. Giffrow, Mr. Lindell, B. Falk. Standing: E. Strand, C. Stem, B. Carlson, I. Grundberg, P. Lundquist. BUS PATROL 53 fi F91 A 3 'A' ' 124 We L A O gi Q ff ,. 'tl ,O Y Q - f '1E . 1 3 fi. fi x, ' -. - Nvgfi A 9 ' 1 Front row: J. Burke, G. Peterson, J. Holtz, C. Brandt, V. Larnberg, I. Warnberg. Middle row: A. Satterstrom, L. Bebensee. I. Judin, F. Carlson, H. Griffow, M. Nascene, D. Osterdyke, L. Miller, W. Golly. Back row: D Swanson, C. Ziesmer, W. Porter, W. Lundquist, H. Downing, B. Qriggle, R. Fealy, F. Seaberg. PHOTO CLUB Seated: Mr. Melcher, J. Mattson, D. Anderson, D. Wilson, L. Nelson, R. Brochardt. Middle row: L. Anderson, C. Stern, M. Barthel, P. Boeck, M. Nascene, V. Lamberg, B. Thunberg, E. Borchardt. Back row: G. Wolf- bauer, J. Anderson, B. Kelly, L. Downing, C. Moline, G. Anderson, P. Peterson, W. Golly. V' HI TIMES Front row: L. Miller, P. Norman, B. Nordvall, G. Monster, J. Boquist, M. Barbo, Y. Larson, D. Falls, I. Dahlberg, A. Satterstrom, L. Hasser, Miss Kress. Second row: I. Grundberg, M. Barthel, C. Ziesmer, A. Studt, P. Lundquist, B. Nordvall, B. Hallin, D. Markely, M. Larson, B. Levine, M. Nascene, G. Olson, A. Dahl, E. Strand. Third row: D. Marshall, G. O'Bryon, E. Anderson, R. Hauglie, D. Olson, J. Schwarten, L. Downing, M. Wahlstrom, W. Carlson, D. Fihn, C. Lucht. Back row: M. Ferrier, C. Moline, E. Peterson, G. Grunewald, J. O'Bryon, W. Carlson, D. Stanton, J. I-Ionzalek, B. Carlson, F. Carlson, J. Mattson, J, Swendby EDITORS Seated: G. O'Bryon, Y. Larson, M. Barbo, Miss Kress, E. Strand. Standing: J. Schwarten, C. Moline, I. Swendby, J. Mattson, A. Studt, D. Olson, A. Satterstrom, D. Fihn, C. Lucht. ECHO 43' .. , 5 v 5 ls..- . 1, V , 5 ' 1 Y9' mug , . First row: L, Hasser, Miss Harris, A. Studt, J, Schwarten, B. Carlson, Second row: C. Lucht, A. Dahl, E, Strand, A. Satterstrom, D. Markley. Third row: G. O'Bryon, D. Olson, B. Falk. SPEECH First row: Miss Kromer, G, Anderson, S, Hesselroth, M, Berglund, M, Barbo, D. Berglund, A. Studt, L. Nelson, I, Onifer, E. Strand, D. Barthel, E. Strand, Mrs. Froyen. Second row: R. Peterson, C. Johnson, J, Judin, Y. Larson, C. Moline, C. Kelling, M. Severson, K, Olson, J. Anderson, W. Olson, J, Warnberg, J. Gauglie, P. Strand, Third row: B. Knudson, L, Dahl, J. Hesselroth, Y. Beckman, M. Kays, B. Carlson, B. Thunberg A. Olson, E. Nordeen, M. Larson, C. Belsaas, L. Selberg, w...-I' Front row: Mrs. Lindell, C. Lucht, D. Falls, A. Studt, D. Peterson, B. Hallin, D. Markley, F. Carlson. Second row: C. Stern, D. Kutze, I. Rosen, I. Boquist, L. Bebensee, G. Peterson, M. Berglund, P. Giffrow, J. Judin, I. Warnberg, V. Lamberg, Y. Larson. Third row: J. Grundberg, J. Svendby, A. Dahl, L. Hasser, W. Olson, C. Moline, C. Codden, D. Osterdyk, A. Nelson, C.ASp1itrstosser, A. Satterstrom, I. Dalberg. Fourth row: A. Rysdam, L. Miller, E. Peterson, L. Carlson, L. Okerland, D. Peterson, J. Anderson, J. Mattson, M. Barthel, G. Monster, C. Ziesmer, E. Strand. Back row: I. Grell, B. Levine, M. Larson, P. Boecke, B. Thun- berg, Y. Beckman, B. Carlson, I-I. Giffrow, M, Kays, S. Hesselroth, E. Nordeen, M. Barbo. F.H.A. QFFICERS DELEGATES Seated: D- M31'k1eY- Secretary: D- Peterson. Pfesi' Seated: B. Hallin, D. Kutz. Back row: D. Peterson dentg A. Studt, Vice President. Standing: F. Carlson, M. Larson' A. Sattemrom. D, Berglund, C. Lucht, Treasurer: B. Hallin. Not shown: D. Falls. F.T.A. Back row: E. Strand, G. Olson, L. Thunberg, I. Stroker, L. Bebensee, C. Codden, P. Strand. Front row: M. Sattexstrom, B. Thunberg, Mr. Belsaas, P. Boeck, E. Strand. F.F.A. Back row: D. Swanson, B. Falk, R. Larson, V. Downing, I. Carlson, I. Kays, D. Eliason, G. Grunwald. Third row: J. Anderson, D. Anderson, B. Qaiggle, R. Frederickson, M. Osterdyk, D. Wilson, E. Borchardt, H. Chap man. Second row: R. Peterson, F. Seaberg, S. Larson, J. O'Bryon, R. Hauglie, E. Peterson, R. Mansmith, E. Strand. Front row: W. Carlson, L. Rosburg, R. Pangrel, Mr. Nelson, E. Anderson, D. Larson, W. Golly. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY I Back row: Miles Rawhouser, Bob Knudson, Harlan Downing, Larry Anderson. Middle row: Pat Lundquist, Ruth Brown, Donna Stanton, Bonnie Levine, Bev Nordvall, Ioan Burke. Front row: Miss Krorner, Yvonne Larson, Dick Fihn, Wes Carlson, Beverly Hallin, Barbara Nordvall. What's going on? You tell them, Bob. -1-777 f 9 P . C,-,,-, GERMAN BAND V. Downing, D. Olson, M. Wahlstrom, D. Quiggle, H. Dovming, G. O'Bryon. - ' F. X. 1, - ,Q 1 - ' 72. 1 ew r 1--11.?--5.----wur-gqiar-.sua - ' -. an v - 1. MUSIC ' -7 ' : f - - K - .. .-- v - -a rrQ A - 4 - u pgqguuns in ' - 1 rf--411.5 9: -gvl - '- I -.4 - - - , 7 f f-. 21 H 4: - xg I -.gym JUNIOR BAND Front row: S. Hesselroth, D. Headstrom, M. Stisz, S.,Christenson, E. Strand, L. Carlson, J. Kelling, D Severson. Second row: M. Olson, D. Treichel, U. Anderson, D. Lundquist, R. Severson, D. Belsaas, M. Stanton. Back row, standing: I. Peterson, V. Okerlund, N. Peterson, Mr. Aune. HIGH SCHOOL H l HQ I I First row: B. Hallin, D. Olson, Y. Larson, D. Eliason, L. Selberg. Second row: M. Larson, E. Nordeen, B. Nordvall, G. Peterson, H. Downing, C. Lucht, B. Levine, D. Hedstrom. Third row: J. Holtz, E. Peterson, B. Nordvall, M. Nascene, J. Holmberg, I. Anderson, L. Dahl, M. Wahlstrom. Standing: H. Chapman, K. Olson, D. Falls, A. Studt, L. Thunberg, V. Lamberg. OFFICERS Seated: Y. Larson, B. Hallin, Secretary-Treasurer. Back row: M. Ferrier, Vice President, R. Brown, D, Olson, President. i BAND X... 'HSWW First row: D. Kutz, D. Peterson, P, Strand, F. Carlson, Y. Beckman. Second row: I. Malrngren, J Judm, L Schwarten, M. Brown, J. Boquist, C. Belsaas, L. Nelson. Third row: C. Brandt, J. Hesselroth, D. Frhn .T Baker, C. Wahlstrom, F. Seaberg, R.. Brown, H. Downing, J. Kelling, G. O'Bryon, D, Anderson. Fourth row' Mr. Aune, M. Ferrier, M. Severson, P. Hanson, M. Barbo, M. Berglund, G. Nordby, G. Grunewald B Carl son, D. Markely, D. Quiggle. f '57.'x,-. 'D 3, 2 up f X 1 of of kXSf.3,.-2,44 1 of 'rs B x X S f HH ' P. Holmberg, D, Stanton, K. Johnson -1 ,I Aw M T M ' ,,.' b - V , A g Y ' 3 'E , X XM , F ,LLh , 'Vi , ' Q A X .M X 'e ' ' Q ' Dv , K . . qt Myrh 4 if V, :e,. . v , . EP.. A: .H A ' x X P 'QQ gh? in Q W 2 I 'I 2 ma l Wa 1 Q 1 N ? Vi . ., ,M ev- , my K X sm GQ Ja Qtbletics K ,N A 1 1, ' X M1514 , 1 'N 'X fy? fvrv lvl SPORTS SUMMARY The 53 , 54 baseball team was weak and didn't win many games. A better team is expected this spring with Eliason returning as pitcher. Last year's track team was small, the weather was wet and there were not very many meets, how- ever our pole vaulter, Jim Schwarten, took first place in the district and regional meets and advanced to the state meet. The competion was strong in football and our team was defeated in all but one game including the homecoming game. As this yearbook is being made the basketball tournaments have not yet started. Up to now Braham has won about as many games as they lost. The way it looks now any team inthe district has a good chance to win the district trophy as all teams are of equal strength. The sophomore forward, Truman Turnquist, has made a very fine showing this year and promises to be a tough player to stop in the next two years. Braham's graduating lettermen are as follows: Bruce Falk, Dennis Eliason, LeRoy Downing, Larry Selberg, Jim Schwarten, Dave Olson, Jim O'Bryon, Sherman Wiese, Clark Moline, Martin Ferrier, Jim Kelling, David Holtz. THE MONKEY A typical Braham athlete? 92? - ., v I ii .5 Back row: L. Roesner, D. Nelson, D. Holtz, R. Larson, L. Nelson, L. Ferrier. Second row: Mr. Werts, W. Carlson, M. Walhstrom, D. Eliason, M. Ferrier, S. Weise, B. Falk. Front row: J. Kelling, L. Downing, C Moline, D. Wilson, J. O'Bryon, H. Downing, M. Rawhouser, Mr. Beyer. 1- fx- A11-C0r1fereI'1CC: BILICG Falk Co-Captains: Bruce Falk, Martin Ferrier. FOOTBALL WES MARLY MILES 'La 1:04 Lx LA RRY BRUCE MARTIN RECORD Braham 9 Rush City 0 Braham O Minnehaha 19 Braham 6 Princeton 32 Braham 0 Osseo 33 Braham 13 Mora 18 Braham 6 Cambridge 21 Braham 13 Elk River 26 'K ll f CLARK DEAN DENNY LCROY SHERMAN , -X N -- if DA RYLL HOMECOMING 1 ,fe E 9 . 2 X s g- 5 ' , , 1 3 :gfw .att iT QTNQEEV-2 ' , Qt r A eflgrff 4 ' V 1: SAM V 3 far lzrgfbf Q . L' Q' an 5 W1 ff ' 4 Evekfl 'iq .Nfl . E 'QJW f 5 ef fy f Fw 2 ' If E' , f 5 em E .1924 M , , 77 3. I, ' QQ it K x QV 'ff s- E gfsavx? W1 Q- wwf' ' 1 , five i T it L Qi h t E' ,Vw 'T f-W---M fs? 1 . 'f E.: S ' xl E 'X . E F 45-31 . QUEEN ALICE Attendants: Carrol Lucht, Diane Markley, Dorothy Falls, Doris Berglund, and Margaret Barbo, BASKETBALL Front row: L, Selberg, I. O'Bryon, D. Eliason, J. Schwarten, T. Turnquist. Back row: Coach Froyen, B. Quiggle, M, Walhstrom, L. Downing, H. Downing, D. Erbstoesser B. Falk, D. Olson, R, Peterson, trainer. Not shown - L, Nelson, D o Q V Where is it? i A ,, ,Y Y 4 1 X , , BASKETBALL Larry Dennis I im O. Jim S. Cambridge Game Sink it, Larry! Truman Bruce F. Ogilvie Game .w ' Loren LeRoy Bruce Q, Marlyn 15 f r fs 'bs--... , frfzrfvif- 'Mm ,. - . K , - ' I 'E va'-ser: Harlan David Z 3 C TEAM Front row: D. Pratt, R, Stricker, R, Severson, C, Wahlstrom, D. Severson, L. Nordby, D, Treichel, Back row: M. Erbstoesser, D. Belsaas, J. Chapel, L. Roesner, J, Kelling, D. Olson, R. Studt, J, Johnson, R. Kelly, N. Nelson, J. Sandy, HB TEAM Front row: W, Grell, L. Ferrier, E. Borchardt, R. Mansmith, R, Peterson, V. Lindquist, D. Marshall J, Hegstrom. Back row: R, Winfield, C, Olson, J. Baker, G. Anderson, J, Nordby, R. Krafve, Mr. Werts, R. Larson, V, Downing, L, Jacques, D. Nelson, D, Falls, L. Roesner, BASEBALL Front row: R. Peterson, D, Marshall, B. Winfield, G, Anderson, L, Nelson, M, Ferrier, Harold Werts, Back row: D. Olson, B, Falk, C. Moline, J, Kelling, H, Downing, D, Eliason, L. Selberg, M. Wahlstrom. TRACK Kneeling: R. Borchardt, L, Nelson, G. Grunewald, Standing: M, Wahlstrorr D. Wilson, B. Falk J. Carlson, L, Downing, L.E, Beyer, J. Schwarten, 77 1 U' L CLASS WILL We, the seniors of 1955, being of sound mind and good character, and after much thought, do hereby publish this, our last will and testament. To the faculty we leave a few more gray hairs. And being unable to return next year we leave the following property to the underclassmen. Duane Anderson leaves his farming ability to Dick Fihn. Erving Anderson leaves his nickname, Mink, to David Erbstosser. Rose Anderson leaves--to work at the Doodle- bug. Margaret Barbo leaves her editorship of the Hi-Times to Barbara Thunberg. Marlene Barthei leaves her giggles to Audrey Olson. Doris Berglund leaves her desk droodles to the school. Ralph Borchardt leaves to manage the Lazy B ranch. Florence Carlson leaves her Natural red hair to Carol Johnson. Bill Carlson leaves his good marks to Rubert Pangrel. Arlene Dahl leaves her quiet voice to Elaine Nordeen. Joyce Dahlberg leaves--with good intentions. LeRoy Downing leaves his nickname, Grandy, to Dana Marshall. Dennis Eliason leaves his basketball abilities to Leslie Roesner. Bruce Falk ,leaves his broad shoulders to Eddie Borchardt. Dorothy Falls--manages to leave. Richard Fealy leaves his collection of cars to Willard Lindquist. Martin Ferrier leaves his power in football to his brother, Larry. June Grundberg leaves her innocent look to Donna Stanton. Laura Hasser leaves her 'chit-chat' sessions in social class to Beverly Hallin. Ronald Haughlie leaves his tardy passes and his nickname, Pigwart, to Dennis Hedstrom. David Holtz leaves his cowboy boots to Wes Carlson. Jim Kelling leaves his curly hair to George Grunewald. Carrol Lucht leaves her happy-go-1ucky ways to Ruth Brown. Diane Markley leaves her nickname, Bubbles, to Mary Beth Larson. Jane Mattson leaves--to get married. vw Loma Miller leaves her 4, 760 golden hours of study that she gladly mislaid somewhere in the school. Clark Moline leaves his innocent wise- cracks to Miss Kromer. Gretchen Monster leaves her sunshine smi1e to Patsy Lundquist. Gene O'Bryon leaves his fast moving tongue to James Kays. James O'Bryon leaves his long legs to Robert Hasser. David Olson leaves his black book to Spencer Doering. Ronald Nolby leaves his flashy shirts to Miles Rawhouser. Edward Peterson leaves his window breaking ability to anyone with a sharp elbow. David Prestidge leaves his thundering voice to Willie Strelow. Louie Rosburg leaves to join the circus be- cause he proved to be quite a clown in English class. Arlene Satterstrom leaves her pip-squeak voice to Ardys Ludington. Jim Schwarten leaves his pole vaulting to anyone who wants to break his neck. Larry Selberg keeps his moonlight memories but offers to teach his technique to anybody who is willing to learn. Edythe Strand leaves her A's in attitude to Stanley Nichols. Alice Studt leaves her crown to any deserving junior. Joan Svendby leaves her Norwegian accent to Wyatt Hansen. Dean Swanson leaves his Democratic argu- ments for all Republicans to ponder over. Sherman Weise leaves in a cloud of dust. Caryll Ziesmer leaves her blushing ways tc Miss Kress. Clyde Ziesmer leaves because it is the only thing left to do. Conclusion: And so ends the class will of 1955 and may the Class of '56 have as much fun as we have had. r ff ' xvy-J CLASS HISTORY Four years ago on a sunny September moming, a group of bewildered Freshmen met with Mr. Betsinger and Mrs. Froyen, our class advisors. We elected Dennis Eliason, Presidentg Alice Studt, Vice Presidentg Margaret Barbo, Secretary: Sherman Weise, Treasurer: and Dennis Eliason and Edythe Strand to Student Council. During the year we were initiated by the Sophomores. Our class contained sixty-three pupils. During our Sophomore year, our class, under the sponsorship of Miss Kromer and Mr. Aune, initiated the Freshmen with a roller skating party at Fish Lake. Several members served as waiters and waitresses at the Junior-Senior Banquet. Out of our class of fifty we elected Dennis Eliason, Presidentg Billy Onifer, Vice Presidentg Carrol Lucht, Secretaryg Arlene Satterstrom, Tteasurerg and Dennis Eliason, Bruce Falk, and Alice Studt to Student Council. In our Junior year, with Miss Kromer and Mr. Peterson as advisors, and Jim Schwarten, President: David Olson, Vice Presidentg Carrol Lucht, Secretaryg Florence Carlson, Treasurerg and Jim Schwarten, Margaret Barbo, Dennis Eliason, and Diane Markley to Student Council, we entertained the Seniors with a beautiful banquet, the theme of which was Moonlight and Roses. Doris Berglund, Margaret Barbo, David Olson, and Clark Moline appeared on the program as the Moonmists. Money-making activities included our class play, The Adorable Imp, and a magazine drive. We received our class rings on April 24. There were forty-six pupils in our class. ln our last year in high school the following served the class as officers: Jim Schwarten, Presidentg James O'Bryon, Vice Presidentg Diane Markley, Secretaryg Gene O'Bryon, Treasurer, and Jim Schwarten, Dennis Eliason, Alice Studt, Bruce Falk, and David Olson to Student Council. Our many activities during the year included: Home- coming on October 15, publication of the Echog class playg Skip Dayg Junior-Senior Banquet given by the Juniorsg and a senior excursion. We finished the year with Bacca- laureate services, Class Night, and finally Commencement. Mr. and Mrs. Lindell were our sponsors for this year and our class consisted of forty-five members. A J .1 , 'si he U i f h X 1 if f 'l-it 1 CLASS PROPHECY In the year two thousand -six, I am working for the United States Government Cen- sus Bureau traveling all over the states. I am in Buffalo, New York, now and I stop to see an old buddy of mine. He is the president and manager of the Edward P. Peterson Trucking Firm. Across town on the Lake Erie shoreline I see Dave Olson cruising around in his cabin cruiser. From Buffalo I go to New York City and in the National Art Museum I see some very artistic drawings done by Gene O'Bryon, Arlene Satterstrom, and Doris Berglund. Going up along the Hudson River I come up to West Point and see Jim Kelling and Martin Ferrier giving their troups marching drills. Then going across country to Boston I see LeRoy Downing who is president of Downing Tuna Fish Company and he is dictating a letter to his charming secretary, Joan Svendby. From Boston I go to Washington, D. C. and see Senator Dean Swanson fDemocrat from Minnesotaj and Representative Alice Studt fRepublican from Minnesotaj arguing over criminal hearings. Coming into Miami, Florida, I see that practically half of the Braham High School seniors of 1955 have moved there. Florence Carlson, Diane Markley, and Edythe Strand are teaching elementary school down there. Carrol Lucht is teaching music and Sherman Weise is coaching football there also. Over at the University of Miami I see Dennis Eliason and Larry Selberg coaching their champion basketball team. From there I hop a plane co-piloted by Clark Moline and Irving Anderson. The airline hostesses are Laura I-lasser and Rose Anderson. I picked up a joke book on the plane and who do you think the author was--none other than Louie Rosburg. I landed at Dallas, Texas, and saw David Holts. He is president of the Boots and Saddles Club of Dallas. Over in El Paso, Texas, Isee Dorothy Falls, who is happily married and has a group of four little tots to take care of. I have a sore neck from looking out of the train windows so much so I decide to go and see a doctor when I land. In Phoenix, Arizona, I go to the doctor and who do you suppose greets me in the lobby! None other than Margaret Barbo, who is working for Dr. James Schwarten. My next trip is to Hollywood, Califomia, where our own Arlene Dahl is starring in a hit movie. Caryll Ziesmer and Gretchen Monster are running an orange grove. Their foreman is Richard Fealy. Up in Idaho, Duane Anderson is managing a big potato farm. David Prestige is raising sheep in Montana, Also in Montana I- see Joyce Dahlberg as a secretary for a construction farm. Traveling to North Dakota I run into Loma Miller running her big ranch out on the prairie. Coming back home to Minneapolis I see Bill Carlson as a lawyer and Bruce Falk as superintendent of a Minneapolis school. When we arrive in dear old Braham, I meet Jane Mattson and Marlene Barthel on main street. It seems they have started a lonely hearts club. Some of their chief clients are Ralph Borchart and June Grundberg. Ronald Nolby and Clyde Ziesmer are farming their folks farms. Last but not least I see James O'Bryon coaching Braham's continuous championship basketball team. ax V ff 4-xv DAILY 5:00 A. M. Erving rolls out of bed. 5:01 Wakes up! 5:02 Crawls back to bed. Figures the cows are froze up this morning anyway. 5:30 Joan Svendby gets up to cram. 5:45 LeRoy gets up to do daily muscle building exercises. 6:00 Erving's dad drags him to the barn--he's still sleeping! 6:01 Wakes up . . . in water tank. 6:05 Alarm rings at Selberg residence. 6:05f Crash! Clock flies out the window. 7:00 Buses leave town. 7:05 Art Ford leaves town, Roar!! 7:15 Louie pulls curlers out of hair. 7:30 Dorothy wakes up. 7:32 Decides she's sick today, so goes back to bed. 7:50 Ron Hauglie hops in pickup. 7:55 Goes through a stop sign. fBeats bus 44 again. J 8:17 Gang in study hall hears George's daily jokes. 8:22 Clark catches on--finally! 8:24 Pile-up in girls' cloakroom. 8:26 Bubbles floats out--more a mess than before. 8:28 June crawls out on hands and knees. 8:29 Lindell taps little bell. Mad dash to classes. 8:30 Alas! Another day beginning. 8:37 Home Ec. girls eat second breakfast of burnt cookies and schorched coffee. 9:00 Marlyn W. panics over Algebra problem 9:12 Donovon Larson accidentally breaks rafter for the Industrial Arts model garage, fastens it together on the sly with scotch tape! 9:40 Alice and Dean argue politics in social class. 9:41 Lindell interrupts. Dean keeps on talking. 9:45 Schwarten stumps Melcher again in chemistry. 9:46 Dick F. tries to argue the point. 9:49 Melcher disappears into the darkroom. 9:54 Comes out and changes subject. 10:35 Bruce, James, Dorothy, and Margaret start open discussion in back of study hall. 10:40 Froyen ponders over basketball team--wonders if he has enough gum to last through the game tomorrow night. Decides he'll buy another carton. 11:37 Echo staff assembles. 11:40 Miss Harris telling Echo staff about last year's troubles. 11:45 Mad dash for lunch line. 12:00 Mr. Yotmg and Erving get line straightened up just in time for band members to come up and ball it up again. 12:10 Jim S. cutting up in study hall. 12:12 Yvonne walks in. 12:12f Study hall is quiet once again. 12:20 George teasing Bev about jokes she doesn't get. 12:30 Lunch room workers eating left overs. 12:40 Clark writes name on frosted window in typing class. 12:45 Clark scrapes off the whole window . . . He got caught! 12:50 Quiz in English. 1:10 Papers corrected . . . Joan gets one wrong. 1:12 She claims to have misinterpreted the sentence. 1:14 Ag. boys lock Mr. Nelson out of the room. 1:20 He fins the janitor to unlock the door and let him in. 1:22 Jim O. tips Ron Hauglie's chair over . . . One goof for Ron! 1:24 Ron tips Jim's chair over . . . One goof for Jim! 1:25 Ag boys line up at the door waiting for the bell to ring. 1:27 It rings . . . Gang way! ll 1:45 Black dog walks into music room. 1:46 Aune pets it and kicks it out. 1:55 Girls in sectional cope with German band in next room. 1:56 German band moves to store room. 2:40 2:40f 2:41 2:41f 2:42 3:15 3:15Q 3:27 3:29 3:30 3:42 3:43 3:43Q 3:45 3:48 3:50 5:00 5:30 5:33 5:45 5:55 5:55Q 5:56 6:00 6:01 6:30 7:00 7:15 7:45 7:45f 8:02 8:03 8:25 8:40 8:43 8:43f 8:55 9:00 9:00-11:00 11:10 11:15 11:20 11:26 11:27 11:30 11:45 11:55 12:00 12:15 12:16 12:17 12:20 12:30 12:40 12:45 12:50 12:55 1:00 1:15 1:30 LOG I Clark tips waste basket with a kick. Class roars! Louie makes a wise crack. Class roars again! Miss Kromer dashes in with a test . . . Roar subdued! !! Loren N. rises to a point of order in speech class. Loren finds out that he's the one out of order. Everyone is waiting for the buzzer to ring. Buzzer finally rings. --A goof in the office. Kids seen sliding down banks on way to the buses. --There goes the grass! Smiling Ed walks into drugstore. Starts singing, You Are My Sunshine, to Pat. Pat dashes to the basement to escape the torture. Basketball practice in full swing. Grandy sinks a hook shot from the middle of the Construction crew called to widen doorwaysl Wid-o-ettes plan excursion to Rush City. Alice tunes in to watch Axel. Starts memorizing his jokes so she can tell them in school tomorrow. Miss Kromer starts making supper. QIt's her turn. J Open the windows! I--And a can of beans. Cloud of smoke seen from their end of town. l guess we eat out tonight. Melcher eating nourishment for today. Decides he will start his diet tomorrow. Basketball players finish another hard workout. FFA boys get together their A-1 team to play another The Gang leaves for Erik's. Eddie Peterson shoots 8-ball in side pocket. 1f0la8ccS 'J8:07uSS4f-af-Ss. Carrol Lucht re-re-re-reads letter from Fargo! Reads it again! Echo staff hard at work. Edythe and Arlene D. type letters to each other. Clark grabs one and dashes to the boy's room. Arlene screams threats through the door. The Gang leaves Erik's--all out of money! Boys heard giggling over Carrols diary-- Had Fun! ! Couples entertaining themselves-- games, shows, skating, etc. , --mostly etc. Clyde heads into Carlson's driveway. I-Iighbridge and Pines are densely populated. The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away. --Eddie's ring. Dave seen chasing geese in Levine's yard. Geese seen chasing Dave. Jim is seen walking home from the northwest section of town. Lindell pacing floor--Anne pacing floor. Bang! They bump heads!! Clyde enters Carlson yard--long driveway. Alice sound asleep, dreaming about deer-tracking episodes!! Kids seen piling out of Ferrier's car. It won't start! Seen piling back in again. George decides to push them home. They lock bumpers! floor. bout with Cambridge. Clark, George, and Bruce are having nightmares! Dreaming of rolling cars again. Marlene falls asleep--counting boyfriends. Dave Prestidge puts away Atlas set. 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J. WALLACE ROCK Braham Phone 6-2I2I BRAHAM BEAUTY SHOP For All Beauiy Services Braham Phone 6-2872 THE SERVICE AGENCY Service-Our SpeciaI+y G. G. B. DENNEWITH-EMIL F. JULIEN Real EsI'aI'e and Insurance Income Tax Service Braham Phone 6-29 I 2 BRAHAM OIL CO. SIceIIy ProcIuc+s CARL GUETZKOW, Prop. Congrafulaiions, Seniors! From BRAHAM BARBER SHOP EUGENE KELLY, Prop. KRON MOTOR CO. ChevroIe+ Sales and Service Braham Phone 6-2 I BI CompIimenI's of BRAHAM RED OWL Congratulations Class of '55 PAUL STUDT STANDARD Complete Lubrication Tire - Tube - Accessories Gas - Oil - Fuel Best Wishes Seniors 7W1fBZQZ?WwLZ OF BRAHAM WW Qfyffmrf GENERAL MERCHANDISE FEED MILL Stanchfield, Minn. ERICKSON HARDWARE Hardware, Paints, Plumbing Bottle Gas, Appliances, Heating Stanchfield , Minn. BOB 'S PURE OIL Groceries - Lunches Gas and Oil Stanchfield, Minn. 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