Brewster High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Brewster, MN)

 - Class of 1951

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TRUDEL JW IWNAB H. DEWALL A NG. NEL 501V fx ,awfu- ED HASS PRINCIPAL JHNITOP Teachers C! WM Wgafwl p gi , 0 9 f I K Q2 lif L- I in 'Q My V A V Y li F T Q fs 6 Q, , Eg: x ' Z , f ' g ll JIM 'f WM ' WLLZWJIY7 A -1074! fgymfiud H2141 Zan! 7441! lu- ala? -fad i'UDEN-IQ-COUNCT ,i Left to Right: Lorriane Van Weston, Alice Karschnik, Eddie Polzine, Nr. Trudel, Glen Reecy, Leonard McNab, Mark Krukemeyer. Absent: June Baumgard. i .5 I ANNUAL STAFF I l f fzd za A Q gW9fsm9ij TiG5' qwflk f F4 lqiyf ye Edrfor YQ: xdwb EJB 954 Q, .Y- -qw. Aux-V Left to Right: Duane Sylvester, Joe Leach, Alice Isder, Mavis Beerman, June Baumgard, Martha Young. Absent: Mark Krukereyer, A1 Polzine. ,Zn 4' if 1 bf R 'Lv I ,-1 f P, . .21 -,--nw ---rf- ' A 5 'X f g ha . -ff-M? 1225 7? 7 .A 1 iw , ' :Ni FE 'gg X X G' 7 .NJ -ifqlglkz , fi fi 'iii E ' f 1 - N53 3 ,7 5., ,, 1453.53 1,-Q hw, . V- L. , x ff 4, 'xl I Q 1:91 Donald Smith School would have been a lot easier if I would have had ice to slide all the way through. Football l,3,h Basketball 1,2 Band 1,2 Class Play L Mark Krukemeyer Whv hurry to school? It'l be there when you arrive. Football 2,3,lq. Basketball 1, 2,3,ll MQW WWW aygg Ruth Slocum If you have troubles, tell them to me. Chorus 3,h Class play 3,L Band Q F.T.A 3:14-' S I khrtha Young Time and tide wait for no man and neither do I. Chorus 2,3,h Class plan 3,L 3, Classfofficer l , F.T.A. Classgglay iv A lk-. . Student yogppll 2,h3M5+ V Z! I4 :p 71j, x F I frA ! Z f Q r .. I l 1 uf q.r'yi . J ' ' .1 JN' ,VM J L 1 1 J cv' 'x f Lf Ji Ghu Alfred Polzine Laugh, I thought I'd die! Football 2,3,h Basketball l,2,3,h Band 1,2,3,h Class officer 2 Class play 3,h A S f MX Nc lil Calvin Lueck' There ought to be a uThank God It's Friday Glub.n Football 3,l Class play L Ranzle Hoekstra I'm going to learn more and more about less and less until I know everything about nothing. Football l,3,h Class officer l Class play L Student council 3 AC: .3 Earl Scharping I'1l think about it. Football 2, ,M Band l,2,3, Class play L Alice lsder Marrying a man for his looks is like buying a house for it's paint. Chorus 2,h Class play M Mavis Beerman I'm not denying that women are foolish, but God Almighty made them to match the men. Chorus 2,h Class play 3,h F.T.A. 3 532' f Joseph Leach Wine, women, and song are getting me down- I guess I'll have to give up singing. Football l,2,3,h Basketball 1,2, ,A Class officer Band l,2,3.h Class play 3,h 1 Duane Sylvester I used to be a woman hater, but the Bible says nLove thine enemies.' Basketball 3,h Class officer 3 Class play Q 7 wa x W Qgwifffyifyww 2355! few W W fwWQ :HMQQE ,2- ffwiie ,wfgke I Dunne Schreiber A little lipstick now and then never hurt the best of men. Basketball l Arthur DeWall Why work when you don't have to? Football 2,3,h Basketball 1,2,3,L , 'U' 11.1 , ! pf, X frf V ff ij? fly' 1 Nettie Carlson I've everything it takes for the movies---3Sd. Chorus l,2,3,h Cheerleading l,2,3,h Class play 3,h F.T.A. 3 1 Class officer l,3,h ex ...-L'N. I ', .w. A . .. A .,n R . . - - -.X lr tee be June Baumgard Full o' pep and nonsense too, does what she's not expected to do. Chorus 2,3,h Glas! pla 2,h r.fr.A. 3 gtudent ogunoil LL James Luther Tall and thin, Wears a grin, Lean and slim, That's Jim. Football l,2,3,h Class play 3,h Basketball 2 Class officer 2,3 f A whiff Ks '!4.3 -M Joseph Kroneberger All hope abandoned, ye who enter my car Football l,2,3J Basketball l.2.i.h Class officer 2,h Class play 33h U Q 5 5 iw Q fp? I 7 '71 J essmggs' Dwi' iw ua some alex of-4 Sgzrf'1ge1'i y, .Lf cg f . kd , 1' 'Y Q fo - ff'- f W 451' Ax My '4' V A ,W EIL' A 1 4 , A TQ C7 'gf by 4 C? 1' ' JJ 6-K J lf aff UV 'fn L JL 7 h W., ri? J 8 I 3 LQ' g f E42 - Senior Prophecy ' The New York Herald Tribune has just been left in the mail box of the exclusive fashion shop of the Mesdames Mavis Beerman and Alice Isder in Paris France. The two proprletresres are working women of fashion, dressed in trim business suits. Each is eager to read the column of the noted news commentat- or and critic, Earl Sharplng. The paper's special feature is news about nshprpies Rye Crlspsn, which has originated in the small Minnesota town of Brewster. The noted social leader and woman about town, Martha Young, has just entertained the president and several of her old classmates. Calvin .Lueck, the multi-millionaire, was also among the noted guests and classmates. Calvin has made his fortune as a producer of helicopters. He is a second Henry Ford, producing millions of low priced copters for the average man. Jim Luther, being one of the first marines to participate in the battle of Korea, had a crowd of earnest admirers about him. This Don Juana was one of the most handsome and daring American heroes the little Korean girls had ever seen. He came home with one of the girls, and left many broken hearted damsels behind. Duane Schrleber was unable to be present at the reunion. He was attend- ing an important teacher's :onferencs at the University of Minnesota at which he was the principal speaker. In the past few years, Duane has become inter- nationally known as the Superintendent of the WWorld's Teachers soeietyw. This society was begun in l9b8, by President Roosevelt for the re-education of the Axis peoples. The former enemies have become slowly but surely an energetic, peacelovlng people through a program devised by Duane, a prominent part in the reform. n Art Dewall, the greatest ace of the battle of Korea, was a guest much loved and admired. Lieutenant Nettie Carlson of the Navy Nurse C0rpS,WaS stationed on e hospital ship in the Pacific, prior to the war in Korea, on which she treated Admiral Dewey for the nervous war Jitters. Joe Leach was the life of the party just as he always was. Boxer Leach is the former heavy weight boxing champion of the World. He has made remark- able progress durlng the years after the war and is supervising the rehabilit ation of Korea in his role of Major General. June Baumgard is now working at the Indian Reservation at Pipestone. Being that she spends so much time up there, she decided to get this Job. She ls going to be promoted to a chief staff leader of the Reservation in the very near future. Notre Dame is really coming up in their athletics now. They have Mark Krukemayer for their mein half back. They have won all but two games, which Mark wesn't able to play because of a very bad blistered toe. Ruth Slocum has new settled down to housekeeping. When she 1sn't busy, she styles people's hair for them. She has so many calls for styling, that she says she is going to cult housekeeping and open a beauty salon in Holly- wood fnd really make money hand over fist. Donald Smith is now judging sheep ft the National Live Stock shows in Chicago. Between judglng, and teaching his family the nlgn llgnts or 4-H, H6 is kept ouite busyg but he enjoys his work very much. Joe Kroneberger has now settled down to football coaching at the University of Iowa. He calls nga team NThe Hawken. His team was scheulded to play Wisconson last Saturday, but Wlsconson was so battered up from the last time they played WThe Hawken, that they weren't able to play. Spefklng of up and coming people, Ranzle Hoekstra is really on the way to success. He is now a banker at Magnolia, Minnesota. The people of this town are vary proud of their new banker, because they are only behind two thousand dollars, which is the best they've done in many a year. Gf course Alfred Polzine was on hand to get his big scoop of the year but had to hurry way at the heighth of the party to make a brosdcastg such is the life of any newspaper man. Nevertheless his Hooper rating is climbing fast, thanks to his beloved Berta, who doubles as wife and scriptwrlter. Duane Sylvester is chief of the drafting and design department for General Motors Corporation, his 1960 model Cadillac is equipped with turbo jets, and is patterned after the flying saucer. 41 N .010 rf Y R ll 1 4 ff! W: eg ' of Sndpshots as M ' ' W Sf an , 'Z4?l5'ffW .4 ff ! A fl Y- I i 1 A 4 ak f' a ry ,, ' . fd ' 5.351 -,wis?':? Rm? 1 i 5 JIM : 2, LJ dapAvaaf I v f 1 W-A af, Fi!! i f I-fy gg aw X 341 T' if 'H ff i i , , i .fglfifg i Mmm -7 e 0 T X53 WAQM ,- Q i , li JUNI jJkUNIOEf.5. Row 1: Harold Rutgers, Harriet Kraft, Marilee Algren, Ann Strubbe, Helen Ifcrlab, Ralph Schwab. How 2: Mary Torgeson, John Thiner, Corlene Schroedar, ' 5 , W Fritz Koster. Absent: Lorra1ne Van Weston , , N R xi Jai' , f 011011 .l,l.! Class Officers T 'h President Harriet Kraft ' - ' Vice President Ann Str-ubbe ' ' 'I m fgr. I Secretary Lorraine Vanweston Treasurer Marilee Algren . ' V. Q lr z 13: . fmf N A .1 1 2, ...- M Ji X ji., nil. 2- ,If it gl! 552 725 N it Il SUPHUMUREQ W. 20,242 cf ibiwidfgutjow , , 0, , f .Aalfb-C.JC'gJQ4L1,f!,lr1'lf1 pw 'If'a'w'A A370 Cafrmf 'YJ U!k4,'T'Y1!V for 0125 SOPHON Q Row 1: Kathleen Mathais, Eileen Zinnel, Norma Horkey, Dorothy Dieter, Joanne Kraft. Row 2: Alvin Schroeder, Edward Polzine, Doris Mangold, Larry Nelson, Robert Knater, Gary severaon, N, G. Nelson. Row 3: Myrna Cotter, Lois Burns, Lorraine Schreiber, Beverly Datzman, Sylvia Meyer, opal Wade, Gladys Kramer, carol Williams. Class Officers President ----- Beverly Datzman Vice President - Gary Severson Sec. and Treas. - Alvin Schroeder 'HE w I ,, I , .. 1,211 eww?-14' fl '14 lik! . A f -Q rl., 1,3 W ,M 5- F van it X, sm x, 1 j -r it ' d Q 'W 1 LQ' Ka 4, V, ,Eos 1' 1 X x if-'Q Il FIIFSHMEN KFPESEIMEN or 'j. 'ffYA':V L' Row l: Darlene Jarmer, Earbara Bison, Karin Lewis, Varilyn Christianson, Laura Thiner, Varion Baker, Vyrna Kaufman. Row 2: Liss Hill, Allan Nmundson, Vernon Nakenon, Eldon Brock, Donald Burns, Glenn Heecy. How 5: Leo NcNab Thomas Heaver Bob Haberman Rodne Lanfe Alvin .1 ! l - Q 3 Ebeling C L A S S O F Darlene Jarmer--- Vernon Nakeman--- Barbara Bisch---- ------President ------Vice-President ' ------Sec. Treasurer erry Prey, Robert Ven Testen. F I C L R S Iniliatinn l 1 . lx!-J egg s 3. Wi 1' O' t if.. ,X 'air - divfgwi lst Row 1: Carol Voorhees, Verona Schipper, Nancy Weaver, Nichael McCall, Patty Ann Starner, Jack Strouth, Dale Hey, Randy Busch. Row 2: Grace Gravenhof, Ronald Studs, Edward Sasse, Fred Polzine, David Carlson, Leo Nan, Terry dverson. Row 5: Judy Schmitz, Alice Slocum, Barbara Johnson, Joyce Nau, Emily McCall, John Silver, Ronnie Zinnel. Row 4: James Voss, Wayne Samp, Frank Leu, Margaret Friedrich, Patty Jensen, Mary Nelson, Carol Powers, Gary Kruse, Miss Sowers, Teacher. Absent: David Witzel. 2nd 5rd Row 1: Marilyn Smith, Cecelia McNab, Bcroene Goeotke, Roger Duncan, Norma Piel, Beverly Kruse, James Lewis, Ruby Obermiller, Janice Powers. Row 2: Faye Vaux, Lois starner, Sneryll Kaufman, Teresa Neinandt, Gene Bohn, Dennis Shipper, Denis Postma, Douglas Palmer, Robert Powers. Row 5: Linda Moore, Gaylord Nqlson, Lois Scharping, Mary Lou Weinandt, James Vanwesten, Dennis Haberman, Douglas Schipper, Burnell Hoekstra, Richard Postman, James Weaver, Mrs. Mabel Narr, Teacher. Row 4: Thomas Nelson, John McCall, Douglas Smith, Patsy Slocum, Carolyn Scharping, Ronny Ebeling, Patsy Vaux, Garet Rutgers. Absent: Carolyn Nalenke. 5rd 4th Row l: Karen Baker, Sandra Wakeman, Mary Lee Olson, Miriam Friedrich, Robert Hauenstein, Billy Aumer, Sharon Palmer, Marjorie Nelson, David Young. how 2: Robert Carlson, Rose Marco, John Kraft, John Aumer, Jim Powers, Alice Garmer, Narle Horkey, Leslie Starner, John Huls, Gus Fridrich. Row 5: Bugene Zinnel, Rupert Busch, Lyle Bohn, Dick Schmitz, Rodney NcNab, Allen Miller, Georgia Kruse, Rickey Busch, Mary Ann McCall, John Kunerth, Nrs. Robert Souter, Teacher. ' Row 4: Bonita Postma, Mary Ober, John Nelson, Earl Slocum, David Garmer, Larry Post, Rose Mary Knittle, Shirley Meyer, David Weaver, Jim Rahto. Absent: Allen Sylvester. th lilh Howl: Jo , H ,,,,- ,----n- u-a--, wa.lyn molto, valefla Smith Alice Scharping, Dorothy Pell, Ruth Duncan, Dugan Palmer. Row 2: Nancy Smith, Dorene Kunerth, Harlen Ober, Ned Voss, Le Roy McKonkey, Carol Nelson, Alice Luther, Lena Hoekstra, Karen Nildanger, Mary Ellen Nelson, Miss Audrey O'Toole, Teacher. Row 3: Patrick Haberman, David Gardener, Charles Williams, Robert Zinnel, Harriet Kuehl, Barbra Nelson, Harold Wade, Allen Rossow, Myron Lueck. Row 4: Darlene Neyer, Alice Severson, Gayla Noore, Janice Lbeling, Jerry NcKonkey, Sharon Trudel, Robert Krukemeyer, Janine Wildanger, Sandra Studs, Lavonne Lewis. lh x -J, Si .-f ff ,, 6,4 Efqexie if ft 5- 99 S Row 15 Row 2: Row 5: Rbvedt 'li 4 z J 3 1 A 1. fa M M W gf . Bonita Datzman, Joyce Reecy, Yvonne Kaufman, Ruth Scharping, Myrna Lou Everson, Darlene Hula, Bonnie Smith. James Jorgensen, Oliver Nangold, Connie Smith, Alice Schuerkamp, Joann Marco, Janet Bohn, Richard Rutgers, Leonard McNab, Robert Kunerth, Mrs. Remund. George Nelson, Maynard Huls, Robert Ruckelshausen, Rodney Haberman, Bob Voss, Willard Schroeder, Wayne Schroeder, Wayne Zinnel. Nyrna Kunerth . S lf.. ? 4 Row l: Barbara Kroneberger, Carol Rossow, Roberta Carlson, Alice Karschnik, Norma Baumgard, Sara Riley. Row 2: Gloria Huls, Phyllis Hassebrock, Donna Slocum, Shirley Hodapp, Verona Wakeman. Row 5: Mr. Remund, Frances Berreau, Bernard McNab, Bill Haberman, Donald Rutzen, Alvin Kuehl, Francis Williams. Absent: John Luther, Laurence Hoekstra. it 5 ATHLETICS I First row: Bob Koster, Ranzie Hoekstra, Jim Luther, Alfred Polzine, Arthur Dewall, Earl Scharping, Jerry Frey. Second row: Louis Iacarella, Coach, Larry Nelson, Bob Haberman, Joe Kronebergcr Mark Krukemeyer, Bill Haberman, Fritz Koster. Third row: Gary Severson, John Thiner, Joe Leach, Donald Smith, Tommy Weaver, Edward Polzine, Vernon Wakeman. Sept. 15 Jamboree Brewster vs. Lake Park-O O North vs. South ---- 15 22 WE THEY Sept. 22 Heron Lake ------- O 26 Sept. 29 Round Lake ------ 13 O ---- Homecoming Oct. 6 Lake Park ------- 55 47 Oct. 13 Oksbena -------- 6 12 Oct. 27 Souix Valley ----- 22 28 3 536 'YS V1 AW ,ui fm fm NUTS! 3' 111 .IQ ' Ne- X G r r r , DYNA Loox MiTe,4C'? raoesfem! lamp BASKEILBALL +1 1 p 5 ss N12 13g 27 Alfred Polzine 55, John Thinee 12, Duane Sylvester 33, Joe Kroneberger 15, Bob Haberman hh, Bob Koster 13, Larry Nelson 22, Mark Krukemeyer lk, Arthur DeWa11 ll, Jerry Frey 10, Bob Vanweston Student Manager, Louis Iacarella, Coach. Mar h,' Dec Dec Dec Jan f ,'f Nov ,A s a Jan. Jan Feb Feb L Nov 1 . Jan Jan Feb Feb Jan. DISTRICT TOURNAM NTS 61 They W 27 I ' 23 Ml , ln Invitational Tournament 26 Westbrook HOM GAMES 17 Lakefield 1 Heron Lake S Adrian Paro. 19 Fulda In-5 9 Adrian Public 19 Okabena 2 Sioux Valley 16 Round Lake GAMES AWAY 21 Fulda 12 Adrian Paro. 15 Round Lame 12 Sioux Valley 26 Heron Lake 30 Lakefield 9 Okabena 13 Adrian Public 28 H9 31 26 They 30 MD 35 39 29 hir M6 36 A 'Un sr 1 C ,rf A fggaa J 1 . wg: ,. 9 ,,,,,,, ' 5 ... . asa'-M ,Ll - -I , ,.,. ,, 5, x ,, Cheerleaders ,5'Ll2 -1 '. -i'71e7'Za-r Senior cheerleaders: Nettie Carlson, Harriet Kraft, Joanne Kraft, Doris Mangold. Junior Cheerleaders: Darlene Jarmer,A1ice Karschnik 1 ' v'Q! ' Q 1 K S4 55 X t a New 5 MA. w -------. eiee - ' , es, ,. e. i g Y '7i75f' ff e ii he 1 .QR of ...I ll In v , Hi- e , e n . r '.7z .A ll QQ! Q i N .4 .1 , 'eee ff 9' a , -' r ' 5 it ll ACTIVITIES f Row 1: Gladys Cramer, Barbara Bisch, Joanne Kraft, Sara Riley, Harriet Kraft,,Roberta Carlson, Kathleen Nathias. Row 2: Doris Nangold, Narilee Algren, Ruth Slocum, Lileen Zinne Beverly Datzman, Ann Strubbe, June Eaumgard, Helen hcNab Ralph Schwab, Director. Row 5: Dorothy Dieter, Alice Isder, Karin Lewis, Mavis Eeerman, Corlene Schroeder, Nartha Young, Laura Thiner, Carol Williams- Row Row Row Row X J' X3 Miss Hill, Director, Sharon Trudel, Harriet Kraft, Warilee Algren, Ruth Slocum, Nettie Carlson, Alice Karshinck, Sara Riley. Jerry NcConkey, Nyrna Everson, Eileen Zinnel, Karl Scharping, Joe Leach, Alfred Polzine, Harold Rutgers. Donna Slocum, Doris Mangold, Edward Polzine, Joanne Kraft, Roberta Carlson, Ruth Scharping. Fritz Koster, Tom Neaver. 1 Q Junior Class Play ,V-419 1' J 'K WMVN Cast of Characters Mrs. Collins Mr. Collins Kethy Elsie Bill Conner Pet Diane Muriel Henk George Stage Menaper Prompter Director Merilee Algren James Luther Lorraine Ven Weston Ann Strubbe Alfred Polzine Mary Torgeson Corlene Schroeder Harriet Kraft Herry Rutgers John Thiner Fritz Koster Helen Mc Nab Jemes Remund ef The school crrnivel was held on November ?8, 1950 et the Auditorium. Queen Helen Mc Nab Junior fztteI'ldSHtS Nettie Carlson Senior Opel Wade Sophmore Keren Lewis Freshmen Shirley Hodopp 8th grade Joyce Reecy 7th prede Doit Laugh it could happen to You M2 y' . F 3 , f i ' 1 9 Bn? 55 E W i V di 1 ,....1..,,,! X x S 1 ISF? '- K, a XZVACDLD ka W Hoi 8 fmt what 3 lfhc! E A C fa. . A 550 'ffn Gomi jf C01 104,554 'S i fwwifvwscs, Jn -5r- bv:-lwff M, 5 ,ff 1 fa 3 yi, Apr-if l3, 17.90 T S ' 1 N j fp i L, X it c f' j,.,-Sf Bahia Nawg pq I7-5,0 Gvadc.. faav-hey I7.9'0 'n w ' 'f-Q4 'ff Q. , ,, Q j Q .A va M' Q F. ,. 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