Chatfield High School - Burr Oak Yearbook (Chatfield, MN)

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May all your memories of Chatfield and the United States be very pleasant ones, as we are sure our memories of you will always pay a high tribute to you and to your country. 2 Mr. William Ziebell - Commercial Coach Winona T . C. I Mrs. Helen Mrs. Marilyn Mrs. Loretta Martin Campbell Linthicum First Grade Fourth Grade Third Grade Winona T. C. Winona T. C. Winona T. C. Miss Elsie Anderson Second Grade Luther Miss Ceclie Mrs. Marian Mrs. Marguerite Kamnetz Turner Westphal Third Grade Fifth Grade First Grade Winona T. C. Winona T. C. Winona T. C. Mrs. Helen Borgen Fourth Grade Winona T. C . Mrs. Agnes Stroebel Rural St. Cloud Mr. John Mrs. Audrey Mrs. Dorothy Miss Alta Heydon Conley McCre ady McConnel Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Second Grade Sixth Grade Winona T . C. Guttenberg Mankato T. C. Winona T. C. Teacher Training Platwille St. Miss Frances Mrs. Winfred Richards Mrs. Marjorie Mrs. Betty Mulvihill Rural Scott Bjortomt Rural Preston Normal Rural Rural Winona T. C. School Winona T. C. 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Mercb B rl not 6-ee not car ls in Avo ' 1 Qverf G fin a Vllfagn fnatufw - ry tba, '-filld togetbff ily the? , N given 'lx Tbrls' togetlyfgf. perstiwf f 'H ' M W .yzng c1ty 1 . fee zur. and sQ1n?gj.Ci'jrQJfse1t5gove5-, 4mAb Q b' Q Se early Modfe Ages cong- Usuafbf tbe lord of ntregzon would '1Ylc-Q' trades had allnost 0232 grant ' neWpr1y1Yeges for a prlee. crty bf: Qkappeared wrtb Tb ' would buy the rrfgfbt to 5e begrnning of the nib go y' and would be ,given CLAS e amqwmem I it be SEN IORS , N U- A L N .,- . I WF . -.3 ,. JAMES BUCHANAN LA DONNA BUSS CAROL AHERN ARCHIE ASLESON DONNA ASLESON KENNETH BAIER WAYNE BAKER JOHN BRAS ,, , RITA BUTLER SHARON BUTLER 8 CAROL Al-IERN --Library staff 3,45 class officer 15 Homecoming attendant 35 Homecoming Queen 45 Girls' Chorus l,2. ARCHIE ASLESON--DONNA ASLESON--Junior Editor 15 Gopher-Hi-Life Exchange Editor 3,45 Gopher-I-li-Life reporter 25 Student Senate 1,45 Office Staff 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Class Play 35 Declam 15 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 KENNETH BAIER--Band 1,2,3,4. WAYNE BAKER--JOHN BRAS--Burr Oak business editor 45 mixed chorus 45 Basketball 45 Wrestling 45 Student Senate 45 Honorary Homecoming Attendant 45 JAMES BUCHANAN --Gopher-Hi-Life reporter 15 Student Senate 45 Film Staff 2,3,45 Class Officer 15 Homecoming Chair- man 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Class Play 35 Declam 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Football Captain 45 Track 1,25 Letterman's club 1,45 Mixed chorus 2. LADONNA BUSS--Gopher-Hi-Life reporter 1,2,3,45 Burr Oak Editor 45 Student Senate 35 Office Staff 3,45 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Homecoming Committee 35 Class Play 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,45 Girls' Chorus 2,3545 F.T.A. 2,3545 Teachers Aid 35 F.T.A. officer 3,4. RITA BUTLER - Girls' Chorus 3,45 Art Club 4. SHARON BUTLER--Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 2,3545 Gopher-Hi-Life reporter 15 Dance Chairman 3. LEONARD COLVIN--Film Staff 3,45 Football 354. WILLIAM CONWAY--Gopher-Hi-Life reporter 35 Student Senate 25 Magazine Sales Chairman 15 Class Play 35 Basketball 1. LINDA COPE- MAN--Girls' Chorus 25 Art Club 4. CARL DAILEY--RONDA EASLER--Gopher-Hi-Life reporter 4, Typist 45 Student Senate 25 Student Director of Class Play 35 Majorette 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 45 Girls' Chorus 2. RONALD FAY--BRIDGET FRITZ--LESTER GALBRAITI-I--Class officer 3,45 Class play 35 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Basketball 3. . s , 5V1 as I 'I . 5'- '2H'- .- 1. Q.. K LEONARD COLVIN WILLIAM CONWAY LINDA COPEMAN CARL DAILEY RONDA EASLER RONALD FAY BRIDGET F RITZ LESTER GALBRAITH 9 SEN IORS WAYNE GAMMELL LOIS GREENLEE LYMAN GRIEVE DENNIS GUNDERSON MARY HEDBERG CHARLOTTE I-IEIKES DAVID HOLETS CLAIR HORSMAN EUGENE HORSMAN DENNIS HOVE 10 f WAYNE GAMMELL--LOIS GREENLEE--Gopher-Hi-Life reporter 15 Burr Oak Assistant Make-up Editor 45 Office staff 3,45 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Girls' State 35 Mixed chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 2,3545 Band 1,2,3,4. LYMAN GRIEVE--Gopher-Hi-Life Sports Editor 3,45 Football 1,25 Track 15 Base- ball 1,2,3,45 Letterman's club 4. DENNIS GUNDERSON--Film staff 3,45 Homecoming King5 Football 1,2,3,45 President of Ietterman's club 45 Wrestling 3,4. MARY HEDBERG--Gopher-Hi-Life staff reporter 1,2,3,45 Library staff 3,45 office staff 45 Home Ec. Editor 35 Class Play 35 Declam 1,3,45 G.A.A. 45 Girls' Chorus 25 F.T.A. president 45 F.T.A. 3,45 playground supervisor 45 Prom Committee Chairman 3. CHARLOTTE HEIKES--Gopher-Hi-Life reporter 45 Burr Oak Assistant Copy Editor5 Library staff 35 Declam 1,3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Triple Trio 3. DAVID HOLETS--Burr Oak Art Editor 4. CLAIR HORSMAN--Football 4. EUGENE HORSMAN--Film staff 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 class play 35 Wrestling 35 Track 2. DENNIS HOVE--Gopher-Hi-Life reporter 15 Burr Oak Photography Editor 45 Film staff 2,3,45 Stage Manager 35 Football 1,2,35 Basketball 15 Baseball 3,45 Letterman's club 45 school patrol 2. TERESA HUNFELD--playground supervisor 3,4. LOIS KING--Gopher-Hi-Life Editorg Jtmior Editor 3, Reporter 25 Prom committee chairman 35 class play 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,45 Girls' Chorus 2,3545 Band 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Teachers Aid 3,4. JUDY KREN- ZKE--Gopher-Hi-Life reporter 45 G.A.A. 4. SHIRLEY LOTH--Library staff 3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 2,3,4. SUSAN LOWRIE--MARGUERITE LUCAS--Gopher-Hi-Life reporter 1,2,3,45 Student Senate 4- Student Senate Officer 45 office staff 45 class officer 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Girls' State Alt'ernate 35 Mixed Chorus 1,3545 Girls' Chorus 2,3545 F.T.A. 25 Homecoming Committee 4. MEANS KATHERINE MEUNIER Gopher Hi Life reporter 15 Burr Oak Assistant Editor 45 Li- WILLIAM -- -- - - brary staff 45 class officer 15 Homecoming Attendant 35 Class play student director 35 Mixed chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls' chorus 2,3,45 F.T.A. 4, Rlfle Club 45 c.A.A. 1. C? TERESA HUNFELD LOIS KING JUDY KRENZKE SHIRLEY LOTH SUSAN LOWRIE MARGUERITE LUCAS WILLIAM MEANS KATHERINE MEUNIER 11 SEN IORS E, ,W - ,.-Ef3iAf-X. 1 'il A SZ'-3.7 M5313 RONALD SCHOEPPNER BARBARA SCHRADER ROSEMARY SCOTT RICHARD SEVERSON JEAN MITCHELL ARLA OLSON GENE REI-ILING JERRY RICHTER LARRY ROGERS ROBERT ROSE JEAN MITCHELL--Library Staff 3,45 Class play 35 Cheerleader 15 Girls' Chorus 15 ARLA OLSON-- Gopher-l-Ii-Life reporter 1,25 Feature Editor 45 Class officer 3, 45 G.A.A. 45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 GENE REHLING--Film Staff 253,45 School Patrol 35 co-captain 45 Prom Com- mittee chairman 35 Class play 35 Football 45 Wrestling 3,4. SECOND ROW: JERRY RICHTER- Gopher-Hi-Life reporter 45 Filmstaff 2,3,4, School Patrol 3,45 Magazine Sales Chairman 35 class play 35 Quartet 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Boys' Chorus 1,3,45 LAWRENCE ROGERS--Gopher-Hi-Life reporter 15 Student senate 45 Basketball manager 15 Football manager 15 Class Officer 2,45 Homecoming com- mittee 45 Class Play 35 Football 15 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track 45 Baseball 1,2,45 Letterman's Club 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Band 1,2,3, Ensemble 1,25 Prom Committee Chairman 35 BOB ROSE- -Student Senate 35 Class Officer 25 Decalm 15 Football l,2,3,45 Football Captain 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball 1, 2,3,45 Letterman's Club 1,45 Band l,2,3,45 Instrumental soloist l,2,3,45 Ensemble 1,25 Burr Oak Make -up Editor. THIRD ROW: RONALD SCI-IOEPPNER--Football 15 Basketball 15 Baseball 15 BARBARA SCHRADER--Gopher-Hi-Life reporter 15 Typist 3,45 Burr Oak assistant typing editor 45 llviagazine sales chairman 45 Class play 35 Trio 1,25 Sextet 35 Soloist 3,45 Accompanist 45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Band 1,25 Triple Trio 3. FOURTH ROW: ROSEMARY SCOTT--Gopher-Hi-Life Reporter 1,25 Assistant typist 35 Burr Oak Copy Editor 45 Student Senate 15 Office Staff 3,45 Class Officer 1,25 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Class play 35 G.A.A. 45 Triple Trio 35 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Band 2,35 F.T.A. 45 RICHARD SEVERSON--Homecoming Committee 45 Quartet 3,45 Soloist 35 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Band 3,4. FIRST ROW: BEATA SHAW--Gopher-Hb Life typist 35 Typing Editor 45 Reporter 15 Burr Oak Typing Editor 45 G.A.A. 3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 253,45 F.T.A. 253,45 Teacher Aid 35 F.T.A. Treasurer 45 Library Staff 3,45 BONNIE STECKER--KAREN STEPHENS--Gopher-Hi-Life Staff Reporter 15 Typist 45 Soloist 45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 2,3,4, Triple Trio 35 Rifle Club l,2,3,45 Playgound supervisor 2,35 LAURIE STEPHENS--Gopher-Hi-Life reporter 15 Magazine sales chairman 25 G.A.A. 1,25 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 253,45 Band l,2,3,45 Ensemble 45 Soprano madrigal 15 Rifle Club 1,25 Playground supervisor 3. SECOND ROW: DORIS STRANDE--Gopher-I-Ii-Life reporter l,2,3,45 Typist 45 Library Editor 45 Library Staff 3,45 Class Officer 45 Class Play 35 Declam 15 Cheerleader 1,45 Majorettes 2,35 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Art Club 25 BOB WALKER-- Burr Oak Advertising Editor 45 Film Staff 2,3,45 Class Officer 35 Football l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Baseball 1,3545 Letterman's Club 1,45 Mixed Chorus 15 BOB WARNER--Basketball manager 15 Basketball 1,25 Sextet 15 Band l,2,3,45 SHARON WILLIE--Gopher-Hi-Life Staff reporter 25 Library Staff 3,45 Class Officers 25 Class Play 35 Majorettes 1, Tl Ill 'Il iv BEATA SHAW BONNIE STECKER KAREN STEPHENS LAURLE STEPHENS DORIS STRANDE BOB WALKER BOB WARNER SHARON WILLIE SENIOR OFFICERS D. Strande--Treas., L. Galbraith--V. Pres., A. Olson--Sec., L. Rogers-- Pres.g Mrs. McDonald--Advisor. Class Flower Class Colors Class Motto White Rose Mint green and silver Success is a pathway named DESIRE CLASS HISTORY In the fall of September of 1947, 35 anxious boys and girls timidly approached the doors of C.H.S. Under the capable, guiding hand of Miss Elstad the following students were the chartered members of the class of 1959: Jerry Bailey, Joyce Bailey, Kirk Bolles, Jim Buchanan, Rita Butler, Sharon Butler, Sharon Bothurn, Ronda Easler, Ronnie Fay, Karen Ferguson, Bridget Fritz, Dorothy Healy, Mic Holets, Teresa I-lunfeld, Stan Jervis, Ken Johnson, Rebecca Laumb, Eu Linders, Kay Meunier, Karen Mickelson, Jean Mitchell, Marjorie Pieper, Paul Rasmussen, Gorden Richards, Jeanne Richards, Larry Rogers, Yuette Rogers, Bob Rose, Pat Sanford, Rosemary Scott, Charlene Simpson, Beata Shaw, Laurie Stephens, and Karen Stephens. The following year we were joined by Donna Scharlberg and Bonnie Stecker. Our teacher, Miss Duane, taught us reading, writing, and arithematic. Miss Demmer greeted us at the beginning of our third ,year at which time no one moved to or away from our class. Going into the fourth grade we were greeted by Miss Morrisroe and five new students--Dennis Hove, Gary Bernard, Dave Holets, Jerry Richter, and Rose- mary Strain. At the beginning of our fifth grade Mrs. Kruger welcomed us at the door, we neither gained nor lost anyone at this time. For our sixth grade we were joined by Ronald Schoeppner, who, with the rest of us, listened inten- tively to Miss Gade before making the transition into high school. Now the time came when everyone was quite con- fused, and befuddled, as if we had lost our way, for, at last, we were in high school. Doris Strande, Archie Asleson, Bill Conway, Charlotte I-leikes, Carl Dailey, Jerry Olson, Barbara Schrader, Lois Greenlee, Dennis Gunderson, Dave Eggert, Pete Hutton, Gene I-lorsman, Bob Warner, and Pat O'Niel were additional members of our class. Some members we have lost, others we have gained, but with each one we have had pleasant memories. Lois King, Jean Williams, Mary Clark, Sharon Dunn Lyman Grieve, Bob Walker, Bill Warner, Mary Hed- berg, Bill Means, Sharon Willie, Shirley Loth, Alice Knutson, Joyce Ahern, Linda Copeman, Richard Sever- son, Wayne Gammell, and Wayne Baker increased our ranks as we began a year of more school work and less play for our eighth grade. The following year we became green freshmen and the sophomores had a wonderful time initiating us into Senior High. At this time we were joined by Julie Sutherland, Bob Mort, Arla Olson, Carol Ahern, LaDonna Buss, Kenneth Baier, Sharon Rexford, Mar- guerite Lucas, Gene Rehling, and Beverly Lindbeck. As sophomores we had the choice of taking geom- etry and typing as elective courses. Leonard Colvin, John Julian, and Susan Lowrie joined us for a happy year. Our junior year we welcomed Lester Galbraith in time to receive our class rings and help with the Prom. Daydreaming was a disease among us as we whiled away the hours anticipating our next big year. Since time can not be held back our senior days were finally upon us. Additions to our class were, Clair Horsman, Judy Krenzke, Earl Craush, and Peter I-luttong and we were also happy to welcome John Bras, our foreign exchange student from Greece. During the year. activities and school affairs went by all too quickly for most of us. Through the years our number has varied but those that will share our memories of the biggest school affair--graduation--are: Carol Ahern, Archie Asleson, Donna Asleson, Kenneth Baier, Wayne Baker, John Bras, James Buchanan, LaDonna Buss, Rita Butler, Sharon Butler, Leonard Colvin, Wil- liam Conway, Linda Copeman, Carl Dailey, Ronda Easler, Ronald Fay, Bridget Fritz, Lester Galbraith, Wayne Gammell, Lois Greenlee, Lyman Grieve, Den- nis Gunderson, Mary Hedberg, Charlotte I-leikes, David I-lolets, Eugene I-lorsrnan, Clair I-lorsman, Dennis Hove, Teresa I-lunfeld,-Lois King, Shirley Loth, Susan Lowrie, Marguerite Lucas, William Means, Katherine Meunier, Jean lvlitchell, Arla Olson, Gene Rehling, Jerry Rich- ter, Lawrence Rogers, Robert Rose, Ronald Schoeppner, Barbara Schrader, Rosemary Scott, Richard Severson, Beata Shaw, Bonnie Stecker, Karen Stephens, Laurie Stephens, Doris Strande, Robert Walker, Robert Warner, Sharon Willie. To the seniors--Class of 1959--we extend our best wishes for all the luck and success in the future. CLASS WILL This being our last will and testament we, the sen- iors of 59, being of sound mind and body, bequeath these, our most prized possessions as we pass out into the cold, cruel world, to the Juniors of 60. Queen Carol Ahern and King Dennis Gunderson leave their homecoming royalty to some lucky junior girl and boy. Gene Rehling leaves his cowboy boots and uke to Bob Baker. Kenny Baier leaves his physique to Kenny Lacey. Archie Asleson leaves!! Thank goodness. Bob Rose leaves his injuries behind. Ronda Easler leaves her freckles to Betty Lou Pav- lish. Bob Warner says, Having nothing to leave, l shall pass on in state. Jean Mitchell leaves her sleepiness to anybody who's tired enough. Teresa I-lunfeld leaves her soberness to Dean Arnold. Linda Copernan wills her bashfulness to Jimmy Ellis. Barbara Schrader wills her night life to Pat Ward. Ronnie Fay leaves his ease, grace, and getting along with teachers to Don Turner. Larry Rogers leaves his ability to disturb women to Willis Martin. To Jack and Judy Denny we, Karen and Laurie Stephens leave our relationship. Judy Krenzke leaves her cool temper to some sweet little junior girl. Charlotte I-leikes wills her quiet, courteous ways to Karen Johnson. Remember courtesy always pays. Ronnie Schoeppner wills his sleeping sickness to Orville Matzke. Only one catch, no snoring allowed. LaDonna Buss leaves her editorship of the annual to some ambitious junior. Donna Asleson leaves her position as clarinet player to Steve Bailey. Kay Meunier wills her short stature to anyone who wants it. Doris Strande bequeaths her Senior cheerleading position to Sonova Egge who already has a good start. John Bras leaves our school and America to go back to his homeland in Greece. Lester Galbraith wills his sense of humor to Judy Chase. Bill Means leaves the remainder of his dancing les- sons to some energetic Junior. William Conway leaves his ability to get up at 8:26 and get to school by 8:27 to some Junior boy that needs his sleep. Bob Walker leaves his height and athletic ability to Dave Stemp. A Lois King leaves her double A-pluses to Larry Ap- plen. Mary Hedberg leaves her pleasant disposition to Lois Bernard. Rosemary Scott leaves her office duties to any ambitious junior girl. Carl Dailey wills his ability to get his lessons done to John Bungum. Arla Olson wills her talkative personality to Paula Fisher. Wayne Garnmell leaves quietly. Jerry Richter leaves his jokes to anyone who can stand them. Bridget Fritz leaves her joke book to Becky Holets. Sharon Butler bequeaths her masculine charm to Charlotte Finley. Richard Severson wills his chair in chorus to Wayne Anderson. Dennis Hove and Marguerite Lucas leave together. We, Sharon Wille and Shirley Loth, bequeath our techniques for getting our men to all junior girls, hoping they have better luck. James Buchanan gives to Ruth Barnes his perfect attendance record! David Holets has decided to leave part of his artistic talent to some fortunate Junior. Wayne Baker decided to take all he has with him. Rita Butler wills her giggles to Tom McMahon. Lois Greenlee wills her wonderful personality and smile to Carole Ober. Lyman Grieve wills his gas bills to Darrell Richter. Susan Lowrie wills her red hair to Judy Spelhaug. Bonnie Stecker bequeaths her timid ways to Judy Strande. This may prove interesting! ! ! Beata Shaw wills her friendly -manner to Phyllis Borgen. Eugene Horsman, a member of the football team, wills his ability to have a Charleyhorse, sprained ankle, and a bloody nose to David Tuohy. Leonard Colvin and Clair I-lorsman wills their memberships in the Bachelor's Club to Peter Matousek and Donald Severson. Juniors, we the Seniors of 59 have sacrificed these, our most prized possessions to you--take good care of them and use them well. CLASS PROPHECY It is 1970 and I have just returned from an extended tour of the seven seas. Upon my voyage I have had many harrowing experiences--strange as it may seein while I was marooned in the South Seas one night upon a blood-stained deck, Chief Red Legs prophesied the following features for the Seniors of 1959. Bill Means is still a bachelor and working on his 2nd million. He missed his first. Clair Horsman is now engaged in drawing Mutt and Jeff Cartoons. Wayne Baker is president of the Kaiser-Frazer Auto Factory in Detroit. Doris Strande owns controlling interest in Toddlers Toy Tops. fbaby capsj Gene Rehling has controlling interest of the Brooklyn Bridge. LaDonna Buss has just become head nurse at the Chatfield Clinic. Shirley Loth has recently taken over Tug Boat Annie's place on Lake Superior. Lester Galbraith is still working his way through college selling Browh's Hair Restorer. Ronald Fay is in the process of staking out a home- stead in Alaska. Leonard Colvin has just received fame for his patent of the Hold the Tail While You Milk gadget. Lois Greenlee is home on furlough from her duties with the U. S. Women's Army as physical instructor. Arla Olson is thinking of starting a secretarial school for underpaid teachers. Susan Lowrie's new comic strip, Smilin Sam O'Dell has met with amazing success. Archie Asleson is master sergeant inU. S. Army checking rookies pea shooters. Bob Rose has discovered a new wonder drug which is guaranteed to cure ingrown toenails. Dennis Gunderson and Lyman Grieve have recently published their book Ballet Dancing in 10 Easy Les- sons. Bridget Fritz and her husband operate a prosperous cattle ranch in Argentina. Gene Horsman heads a Rumba Dancing School for Men Only in Chicago. Mary Hedberg is a great success at raising chickens on her home near Troy. Sharon Wille is playing Chinese checkers with the chinks in China. Larry Rogers is head manager of the Tiny Tot Shoe Company of Dover. David Holets is head of a Lonely Hearts Club. Ronnie Schoeppner is head interpreter for Navajo Indians in Arizona. Charlotte Heikes is working on the Bar X Ranch breaking bronchos. Ouch. Wayne Gammell, skilled brake liner, has just bought another garage in New York. Bob Warner is head man at Joey's gym, teaching Chest Expansion. Karen Stephens is now drivers training teacher at C.H.S. Carol Ahern is the famous author of Two Can Live as Cheaply as One. Judy Krenzke is the roving reporter on Advice to Lovelorn for the Chatfield News. Rita Butler has one of the best Used Car Lots this side of the Mississippi. Richard Severson is head stock buyer for Hormel. John Bras has just returned to his farm from a lovely trip to Niagara Falls. Teresa Hunfeld and Linda Copeman recently com- pleted a series of paintings for Esquire boot polish. Bonnie Stecker and Laurie Stephens are now making a thorough study of all the Smiths in the U. S. Beata Shaw is running a steak house with specialty, Well-done steaks. Donna Asleson and Ronda Easler are now writing a book entitled 10O Ways to Appear Tall. Kay Meunier has broken her own record again play- ing on All-American Women's Basketball Team. She is now up to 55 points per game. Jim Buchanan is the State Highway Patrolman whose specialty is bringing to justice reckless driving and il- legal mufflers. Bob Walker and his wonder horse, Flyalong, have signed a contract with CGMGJ Guido Movie Guild for a new movie entitled Dead-Eye Dies Again. Rosemary Scott is the operator of a peanut stand in Coney Island. Jean Mitchell now owns and operates the Wilder Wildcat Night Club of Wykoff. From Chatfield Dairy we hear that Marguerite Lucas and Dennis Hove are working on a new milk product. At last report they were feeding cocoa beans to the cows and getting chocolate milk. Barbara Schrader is the President of Brooklyns Wonien's Wrestling Association. Bill Conway recently married a hard working woman and retired. Kenneth Baier is now high up in the world--washing windows in the Empire State Building. Carl Dailey is a lonesome sheepherder in the Lone Star State. Jerry Richter is Wanted! for robbing old ladies' homes. Lois King is working for the underground-ticket taker for a subway train. Sharon Butler raises many children every day--as an elevator girl. After many years of knocking about here I am back again at Chatfield High School to find every portion of Chief Red Leg's prophesy has been fulfilled. JU 10115 Dean Arnold Gerald Asleson Stevan Bailey ' Robert Baker Ruth Bames Lois Bernard Phyllis Borgen John Bungum William Burnap Virginia Bushman Judith Chase Vernon Clark Judith Denny Sharlene Dresler Sonova Egge James Ellis Charlotte Finley Paula Fisher Dan Gathje William Hall DuWayne Hanson Geraldine Hanson Amy Heikes Donald Heroff Marilyn Hisey John Hockema Becky Holets Dixie Horsman Neva Horsman Gary Houghtelin Officers Mr. Hurley, Advisorg Larry Meeker, Treasurerg Judy Spelhaug, Secretary Neva Horsman, Vice-President Carole Ober, Presidentg Mrs Martin Advisor . Phyllis Amundson Wayne Andersen Ronald Anderson Larry Applen 17 JU Ioas Karen Johnson Kenneth Lacey Jim Lobland Willis Martin Patricia Matousek Peter Matousek Orville Matzke Thomas McMahon Larry Meeker Carole Ober Carmen Odegarden Joanne Owens Jeannine Pattridge Betty Pavlish Gale Priebe Carolyn Raveill Darrell Richter Erika Schieffelbein Irmgard Schieffelbein Gary Schrader Karen Scott Donald Severson Judith Spelhaug David Stemp James Strande Judith Strande Robert Sullivan James Thieke David Tuohy Harold Tungesvik Donald Turner Karen Vrieze Mildred Waadevig Patricia Ward Janet Winslow SOPHO Delphine Bernard William Copeman Doris Dahl Richard Dailey Duane Danielson Kenneth Dorn William Egge Richard Ellis Robert Ellis Mickey Evans Ann Goldsmith Karen Greenlee David Halvorson Richard Harwood Lawrence Heikes Ruth Hemker Mary Horan LaDonna Jackson Judith J efferis Helen Kasstabakken Lester King Karen Klomps Jerry Krenzke Thelma Lowrie . Marion Lynch Mary Martin Anne McConnell Sandra Meyer Gloria Moe Terry Nagel Darold Olson John Owens Robert Peters George Plank Robert Schoeppner Ronald Sexton Jerry Sparrow William Stokes Jeanette Thieke Dulcie Thompson Paul Toogood Kent Trulson Kenneth Vesey Richard Vrieze William Ward Marie Winslow Olivia Wright Kay Wurtzler Stanley Amimdson Officers Mr. Skooglunz Advisor Ann Goldsmith: Pres. Miss Swiggum: Advisor Doris Dahl: Sec. Lester King: V. Pres. Mr. Savre: Advisor 0 S B arb ara Andersen Gloria Baier Ada Batt V, .an fb M sz H -r-rm, . .A ,I -nf L ' Y Msg ,, ,. 1 vQ n f I , 'VL .xr - n 'Q' I f L- 1 . ,E 1 f ,.. 5-1. ' V -5' ,.., , W ,-., W . 4' ., a M Mi LET! . Ml -Ali' 1 , ,:..-1 Q.,-r yy, Y P 3 1? xp 'T ix lg s 11 , 4, 1 W, ,. il H I f f w J 4 AE. If ' ' .12 534W IU '1 5 E! 0 1, , - Mu , V 1' : ' -P 1ff221ff?ifEi,+f,2ff , Q :TQ A L :Q:':- W -. .,. f if - V 1 K fi ' HW 4 . 4,1 NF , 1, f- ., Qi an I . ,I I 1 ,gem 1. , ,, vi ff, I ,. ,, YV, Qi. iw A , .dmv Q js- L, J 1 5 xml' 'K f . W '.- 7 ' vu 'Tito 1' g. J I rn 4' D - fx? QLWQ' - I f' qrglfj ' 4 W, ,5 g - 1F1!', , !J', , ' E1-mfff Q, . 1 f - W. A ': ',3ia:1y1 , -,S-, ' 71294 ' : T'5'J 5' ' 'L -'LQEH' A, fy . 1 rw' 1 . W Rf! . 1- , 1 , EQ P v V - 1 I A ROW 1. E. Lynch, B. Dailey, J. Ilgen, G. Colvin, R. Sutherland, B. Miller, J. Birch, C. Goldsmith, W. Anderson, G. Stamp, M. Richer, D. Horsman. ROW 2. K. Heroff, R. Bock, K. Lacey, E.. Metzer, S. Horsman, J. Burnap, S. Crowson, S. Hanson, M.Amundson, L. Amold, D. Borgen, L. Asher. ROW 3. E. Button, R. Nelson, D. Pease, D. I-Iorsman, I. Meland, R. Brogan, D. Hutton, J. Keefe, N. Amundson, M. Martin,C. Bernard, W. Tesch. EIGHTH GRADE ROW 1. D. Hanson, V. Tuohy, M. I-Iorsman, W. Anderson, G. Hoffman, M. Rudlong, S. I-Iorsrnan, J. Mundell, C. Sullivan, J. Asleson, L. Strande. ROW 2. E. Wright, R. Smock, L. Hoveth, G. Narveson, R. Ferguson, A. Skrukrud P. Jacobson, R. Tuohy, D. Shaw, C. Kohlmeyer, M. Kalstabakken, T. Schroeder. ROW 3. G. Bamlet, S. Worden, D. Bailey, G. Krull, L. Krueger, J. Sparrow, D. Harwood, P. Herrick, K. Olson, R. Bradt, L. Grieve, D. Stephen. E lr ie ' ?- , . Q , , 1,'H r ' w .U J ROW 1: D. Halvorson, C. McMahon, A. Lowrie, S. Brogan, P. Martin, G. Str M. Busian, J. Norton, L. Krenzke, J. Easler, C. Horsman. ROW 2: L. Strain, eet, L. Julian, T. Cravath, G. Bernard, D. Anderson, J. Barber, T. I-Iunfeld, J. Meyer, J. Gardner, S. Strange, J. Means, R. Hutton, A. Schild, W. Ulring, W. Daniels, J. Strande. ROW 3: L. Severson, R. Novotny, B. Johnson, E. Rathbun, K. Warner, B. Holtegard, J. Giehtbrock, W. Knutson, D. Olson, B. Penske, L. Schoppers, S. Bowe, R. Thieke. SEVENTH GRADE ROW 1: M. Stokes, C. Hutton, M. Chase, A. Brown, L. Danielson, B. Annis, Miller, R. Borgen, A. Batzel, W. Crowson. ROW 2: P. Olness, S. Reese, K. R. Borgen, O. Rehling, R. Trulson, J. Dorn, C. French, A. Asleson, S. Ellis. J. Copeman, C. Mund Jefferis, J. Knutson. ell, S. Jacobson, C. Batt, J. Marshall, W. King, T. Od L. Williams, S. Lacey, S. Sample, R Sogla, C. Fisher, V. Goede, J. Fritz, ROW 3: D. Tangen, J. Tungesvick, egarden, P. Manahan, D. Finseth, M. ll g 3 as Asn: ROW 1: J. Daniels, D. Bernard, B. Fenske, P. Martin, R. Trulson, S. Borgan, P. Owens, C. Goldsmith, S. Strange. ROW 2: D. Olson, W. Borgan, L. Nelson, S. Hall, B. Stikes, E. Bernard, J. Bernard, T. French, L. Severson, R. Ellis, J. Lobalnd. ROW 3: Mr. Hahn, T. Yust, Mr. Peterson, Director. QQ 39 B AJORETTES R. Vesey, R. Easler, D. Shaw, T. Schroeder. 25 .ff L 'l 1, 2 gan J NSTRU E T L MUSIC SWING BAND: W. Anderson, M. Evans, R. Ellis, M. McConnell, R. Severson, R. Anderson. ri Y L M4 S. Egge, N. Turner, R. Barnes R. Ellis, A. McConnell, D. Jacobson, U. Nagel. Flute Trio Clarinet Quartet SOLOISTS: D. Jacobson, N. Tmner, S. Egge, R. Barnes, C. Odegarden, A. McConnell, L. King, V. Nagel. 2nd ROW: J. Gardner, M. Evans, T. Nagel, W. Anderson, B. Rose, R. Severson, L. King, K. Baier, J. Lobland, R. Ellis, K. Trulson. NSTRU E T L USIC !M QUARTET: M. McConnell, J. Jeffris, B. erson, L. Stephens. TROMBONE TRIO: T. Nagel, W. Anderson, L. King. BRASS SEXTET: W. Anderson, B. Rose, R. Anderson, A. Strange, K. Baier, M. Evans. 1 ff - i Ziyi ifffgzz 'f 5,fi'KjjjN riff X 'T if V' fl- ' , I ' 5 L::45E1 7 ' 1 . - - Q. N V , A Y W Q . N x , Q Q Q 'ff' ,-an ,' NAN' ,gg 'S I-iv . gi. ,fm 4 , . uw f, - 'ff' diggs wi! wwf, W U ggfiii. M . Q ' Y , .i -2 .' at T 1 it lf! ' E -. ?Q if 'W gig' 'F f'f If 5 ffl: G E' 55 'il f ' if -it .gf r 'WL . de. ' m ff , 1 R . Ai 5 m fi 1 M H '4 M . .. , A 1, . f ,,1., g9g'ij:,5.,,.,j,,1, ' K' , 5- , W I gi M E A' A 4 4 5 4. ,,, 1 f W 1 N, :ii 1 Y :R-V 'A 7 ' 5 , , J I 'V V 4 . Q' - -ruff' jifgj- ',f.?f, 3.5, ju - jf- 3 A 1 XT W V V .-f,W2, A 5-xii ' Ng? ' , N! l K ' 455.153 X-lik' E Hi FY. 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V, P ' W! 25? 1-'JV' V ,V ' ' ' 'V l-A 'ff' ' . I ,y Jr. Chorus 1 lst ROW: L. Julian, A. Lourie, R. Vesey, C. Goldsmith, P. Martin, J. Turgesvick, M. Dailey, S. Brogan, C. Sulli- van, J. Ilgen, L. Strain, J. Strande. 2nd ROW: T. French, R. Trulson, T. Yust, S. Strande, K. Hanson, K. Halger- son, C. Batt, C. Kohlmeyer, C. Mundell, A. Schild, S. Holets, J. Birch, P. Olness. 3rd ROW: J. Riddle, J. Tuohy, J. Means, S. Jacobson, M. Martin, J. Sullivan, B. Fenske, V. Baier, S. Hall, M. Rudlong, R. Smock, J. Daniels. 4th ROW: S. Hanson, D. Borgen, D. Olson, S. Eisenman, B. Seigel, J. Bernard, S. Sparrow, R. Arnold, C. Worden, R. Heroff, T. Schroeder, B. Williams, E. Metzger. JU 1oR HIGH CHORUS Jr. Chorus 2 lst ROW: B. Annis, K. Sogla, M. Street, A. Botzel, R. Borgen, C. French, M. Jefferis, G. Stemp, A. Brown, D. Anderson, C. McMahon. 2nd ROW: B. Dailey, J. Meyer, R. Novotny, B. Johnson, C. Bernard, T. Odegarden, I. Meland, R. Zincke, J. Barber, B. Dailey, E. Lynch. 3rd ROW: B. Miller, W. Anderson, D. Jacobson, S. Horsman, J. Severson, D. Shaw, M. Amundson, E..Wright, V. Goede, W. Anderson. 4th ROW: V. Nagel, N. Turner, S. R. Baker, S. Heikes, M. McConnell, M. Walker, S. Worden, H. McDonald, J. Niemeyer, P. Jacobson. f F 1 X . Tw, 112. f I L ,. w .2-Q1 ri ' K x Q 5. . 'R'r..f H ,L , fi' , . I X, 5 I V , l ,I I Q Q i I X XL G1-'32 4 'SEI ! Av Q2 f ll , F 1 If I I I I A ACTIVITIES I L I I , wwgm QV? E I-ggiu' WIN ???'a?W' 1 X1 W gf? M V ,-,W H5352 I J. If f : mlm I H oy. Hifi EWEWA 6. .. -, H . N fig, A 4' Ng I 1 i Q m ' Q ,, F sf- . Q , rf - Hx' N, 1Q?sQa?: V gi .15 1 S STUDE TSEN TE The Student Senate is the representative group of the student body which makes and helps to carry out suggestions that will contribute to the betterment of the school. Members include a boy and girl from each senior-high class, one representative from each junior-high class, and one representative from each of the clubs or organizations of the school. The profits from the Magazine Drive this year will be used to obtain a Hi-Fi set and to aid in purchasing a wrestling mat for the school. In addition, 35100 will be con- tributed to the Student Foreign Exchange program. The Student Senate actively supported Homecoming festivities by participating on the Coronation, Pep Fest, and Parade committees, Other activities which the Student Senate sponsor include the Christmas and All School parties. This year's plans include further study and work on the Teenage Code of Behavior and a Code of Dress. The point system, also, will be reviewed. Officers for this year are: Marguerite Lucas, president, Donna Asleson, vice- presidentg and Mic Evans, secretary-treasurer. We of C.H.S. are proud of the job that our Student Senate is doing, and I am sure it will keep up the good job of representing us. SEATED: S. Meyers, L. Bernard, M. Evans, D. Asleson, M. Lucas, C. Bernard, P. Olness, T. Nagel. STANDING Mr. Haugen, advisor, J. Buchanan, J. Bras, R. Stemp, S. Bailey, M. Horan, P. Borgan. OFFICE STAFF CENTER: Mr. Haugen. lst ROW: M. Lucas, D. Asleson, J. Jefferis, L. Greenlee, P. Borgen, L. Buss. 2nd ROW: J. Denny, R. Scott, M. Hedberg, N. Horsman, C. Ober, J. Pattridge, J. Owens. LIBR RY STAFF F.T. . L. TO R.: Miss Okerstrom, K. Meunier, P. Matousek, B. Shaw, D. Strande, J. Chase, B. Holets, B. Pavlish, C. Ahern, J. Denny, M. Hedberg, S. Wille, S. Loth. SEATED: K. Meunier, R. Barnes, M. Hedberg, L. Buss, D. Asle- son, B. Shaw. lst ROW: R. Easier, P. Amundson, P. Matousek, A. Goldsmith, L. King, K. Vrieze, J. Winslow, S. Dresler. 2nd ROW: K. Klomps, R. Scott, H. Kalstabakken, A. I-Ieikes, P. Fisher, J. Chase, L. Bernard. - .-..Y..Y.-..4 ii., F IL STAFF lst ROW: J. Richter, J. Strande, K. Trulson, G. Rehling, B. Hall, J. Denny. Znd ROW: L. Applen, J. Thieke, T. McMahon, D. Turner, J. Buchanan, V. Clark, E. Horsman. 3rd ROW: L. Colvin, K. Lacey, B. Walker, L. Heikes, D. Gunderson. lst ROW: D. Richter, B. Burnap, R. Stemp, D. Worden, K. Trulson, D. Turner, J. Richter. 2nd ROW: D. Stemp, D. Tuohy, L. Heikes, K. Lacey, G. Rehling, S. Bailey. SCHOOL P TROL 34 La Donna Buss Mr. Rogers Kay Meunier Editor Advisor Assistant Editor BURR 0 SEATED: L. Greenlee, C. Heikes, B. Shaw, L. Buss, K. Meunier, R. Scott, STANDING: B. Rose, B. Walker, D. Holets, J. Bras, Mr. Rogers. Bob Rose Lois Greenlee Rosemary Scott Charlotte Heikes Make -Up Editor Assistant Make -up Editor Copy Editor Assistant Copy Editor Beata Shaw Bob Walker David Holets Typing Editor Advertising Editor Art Editor 35 1 -xv-- V Editor: L. King, Advisor: Miss Swiggum. GCPHER HI-LIFE Editors: SEATED--S. Egge, L. King. STANDING-- Typists: K. Stephens, R. Easler, B. Shaw, J. Krenzke, D. B. Shaw, A. Olson, L. Grieve, D. Asleson. Assistant Editors: SEATED--B. I-Iolets, B. Pavlish, L. Bernard. STANDING--J. Spellhaug, S. Dresler, N. Turner. Strande . Reporters: SEATED--I. Meland, I-I. Kalstabaken, C. I-Ieikes, M. Hedberg, M. McConnell. STANDING--B. Lynch, M. Lucas, J. Richter, A. Goldsmith, C.'Fin1ey, J. Winslow, P. Fisher, L. Buss. The Distinguished Cast JU 1011 CLASS PLAY No More Homework was the junior class presentation for 1958. Pamela Jones QBetty Lou Pavlishj finds herself in a whirl as acting-principal for a day. Buzzy Bailey fWayne Andersonj much to Principal Lundquists Uohn Bungumj disgust, is acting vice -principal. Shalimar fBeck Holetsj a trouble maker, takes over Miss Dil1's QCarole Oberj place as school secretary. Midge Murphy fPat Matousekj, fond of rumors and bubble gumg slow, sleepy Paversarn Lightly QBob Sullivanj and Tallulah Ploetz QCarman Odegardenj, the schools gift to the The -ah -chur, add complication after complication. Mr. Ames, Uim Loblandj President of the School board, finds over-confident, basketball star Ronald Sassoon QBill Burnapj in a rather em- barrassing situation. Romance kicks up its lovely heels, too, in this merry turn about. Who would have guessed that elderly Miss Goodin CRuth Barnesy carried a torch for the confirmed faculty bachelor, Mr. Harper fSteve Baileyj? Who would even have imagined that Tick tak, the Napoleonic janitor Uim Strandej would eventually dominate the demon scrub lady Mrs. Ratchet QNeva I-lorsmanj? Breezy Coach Guthrie fWillis Martinj, sensitive to heat, Mrs. Clendenning fPat Wardj and last but not least the Drah -ma coach, Miss Ogilvie QSonova Eggej add to the head -aches of the day. Miss Radsek directed the play. Lois Bernard assisted as student director. Whose room needs heat now ? How ire you! I'm just the secretary here, remember? That'5 my bucket! NH HIGH - ron - 1 NYU WCM MH HIGH r ' - IDI 'I ' W ,W ms: man V Ill ' RHF! HIGH' Sv! HOMECO ING The Big Moment Bob Rose crowning King Dennis and Queen Carol Homecoming festivities were as exciting as ever this year. They got under way by our fairy god- mother, Judy Severson, crowning our Queen and King, Carol Ahern and Dennis Gunderson. The at- tendants were Phyllis Borgan, as junior attendant, and Jeannette Thieke as sophomore attendant. John Bras, our foreign exchange student from Greece, was honorary Prince. Following the coronation, the snake dance was led through town by the cheerleaders, after which the bonfire and pep talk were held. We held our parade the day of homecoming with all the grades partici- pating. The eighth grade float won first prize with the senior, junior, and sophomore floats tying for second. Despite the fact that the Gophers lost the game to Lewiston, the dance which was held afterwards in the gym was enjoyed by all and another successful homecoming had ended. John Bras, Honorary Princeg Jeannette Thieke, sopho- , U more attendant, Dennis Gunderson, King, Carol Ahern, C. Manahan, J. Judd, Dennis Gunderson, Kingg Carol Queeng Phyllis Borgan, junior attendant. Ahern, Queeng C. Campion, R. Bergstrom. AND THE BAND PLAYED ON FIRST PLACE EIGHTH GRADE SECOND PLACE SENIORS L E r RT CLU FRONT ROW: P. Jacobson, S. Jacobson, S. Brogan. BACK ROW: A. Schild, C. Mundell, L. Julian, M. Novotny, D. Olson, B. Fenske. FRONT ROW: N. Turner, S. Meyer, B. Cramer,' BACK ROW: M. Martin, H. McDonald, M. Mc- Connell, T. Schroeder, R. Heroff, J. Tuohy. if fe ,, -M I .MA X Y wvij - -as I .ei . 'Z rm' -' i f X Fw Y fr , UNIOR RIFLE CLUB FRONT ROW: C. Pavlish, J. Rogers, C. French, B. Daniels, O. Rehling, E. Button, S. Strange, D. Giehtbrock, T. Schroeder, J. Schroeder, W. Anderson, D. Scott, I-I. Boetzer. MIDDLE ROW: L. Kramer, C. Sullivan, G. Stemp, K. Stephens, A. Schild, R. Stemp, B. Fenske, N. Turner, D. Stephens, P. Preston, J. Meyer, K. Meunier, M. Novotny, T. French. BACK ROW: J. Chase, J. Burnap, D. Stemp, K. Olson, B. Egge, D. Severson, B. Burnap, D. Turner, S. Dresler, B. Pavlish, S. Egge, B. Holets, M. Strain. -fr vr.. ca , f. F., - SPORTS lst: ROW R Sullivan, R. Harwood, C. Owens, D. Richter, B. Walker, J. Buchanan, R. Rose, D Gunderson, J Bungum, D Tuohy, B. Copeman, E. Horsman. 2nd ROW: M. Evans, D. Halvorson, D. I-leroff, A Reese, J Krenzke V Clark, G Rehllng, S. Amundson, L. Colvin, A. Bernard, K. Lacy, M. Hanson. 3rd ROW: Mr Savre, L King, D Goede, S Lowrle, B. Egge, C. Egge, D. Miller, F. Strain, T. French, D. Turner, Mr. Ziebell -TEAM FOOTBALL The 1958 football season found the Chatfield Gophers very short in experience. Because of the great loss of the seniors of the year before, the team finished with a 3-4-2 record. They opened the season with a 6-6 tie with Caledonia in the mud and rain. Then the Gophers traveled to Farmington and played to a 7-7 tie. The next two games found the Gophers on the short end by losing to Stewartville 13-O and to Plainview 18-0. Chatfield finally found the win- ning way by dumping St. Charles 20-6. They went down to a hard 19-6 loss to Lewiston in our annual homecoming game. The team found the winning way again by downing Wabasha 27-0. Plagued by a great number of injuries the Gophers traveled to Wykoff and were defeated 13-O. The Gophers finished with flying colors by running away with Preston 27-6. The Gophers placed three players on the all conference team. They were: Dennis Gunderson, John Bungum, and Jim Buchanan. Graduating from this year's team are the following boys: Dennis Gunerson, Bob Walker, lim Buchanan, Eugene Horsrnan, Leonard Colvin, and Gene Rehling. Senior Co-Captains Jim Buchanan BOb ROSE l 42 Dennis Gunderson Ieonard Colvin SEN IGRS Gene Rehling Gene I-Iorsrnan Bob Walker 4-3 A TEAM Bob Walker, Darrell Richter, Bob Rose, Lester King, Bob Peters, Don Severson, John Bungum, Larry Rogers, Willis Martin, Chuck Owens, Dave Tuohy, Rich Harwood, Gail Priebe, FRONT: Tom French, Manager, Mr. Bernatz, Carl Goldsmith, Manager. ASKETBALL B TEAM BACK ROW: D. Halvorson, B. Egge, J. Jacobson, A. Bernard, G. Krull, T. Nagel, D. Harwood, A. Reese, Mr. Savre FIRST ROW: T. Schroeder, D. Danielson, R. Tuohy, M. Hanson, D. Miller, R. Bradt, B. Siegel, R. Stemp. 1 ,- 1 v 2 Q4 fi, if Q 1.1 Q . if 1, 'Wi r f A 1 M Tiff 'B 1 PU fg ky . X. gf 'x--4 i -xx' 2 ' ff! 'Q 3' ,s 1 ' Lf? , '11, Q S A A- , ,f .. A, .S , WWE :5 I 1 - . . Mmnmnkill, . . - -' f- 2-Sn' f' M BACK ROW: Gene Rehling, Bob Sullivan, Orville Rehling, Larry Krenzke, Ronald Sutherland, Jerry Krenzke, Dennis Gunderson, Mr. Ziebell. FIRST ROW: Craig Egge, Lyman Grieve, Don Heroff, Gerald Bamlet, Dennis Han Son, Robert Ferguson, Lester Galbraith, Dick Deyo WRESTLING Seniors lf' .W I bi , t Dennis Gunderson Lyman Grieve Gene Rehling Lester Galbraith 'ern ,v-'vi --Y 1 -1 ,L-me . -. V. ,.', . -gay 'LQ 4151. ' - -VJ. E1- ' L , - 1' ,X ,L n ,ALI ,,.,,i,, l 1 V -e ,lrfle V-cf' 1 I Y 11 V u ..,.,l' .3 WIW. ani A W. 47 Doris Strande, Cookie Wright, Sonova Egge, Lois Bernard, 8:Becky Holets SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Sonova Egge Doris S11-gmde Cookie Wright Becky Holets Lois Bernard A -315. fa, 1590. lk - ,IU IOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS G. A. A. BACK ROW: B. Johnson, J. Krenzke, M. Hedberg, C. Odegarden, H. Kalstabakken, P. Fisher, R. Barnes, M. Novotny, J. Birch. FOURTH ROW: J. Meyer, C. Ober, S. Dresler, L. Bernard, A. Olson, B. Fenske, D. Olson, S. Jacobson. THIRD ROW: P. Olness, P. Borgen, L. Arnold, O. Wright, J. Thieke, K. Wurtzler, P. Natousek, S. Brogan, R. Vesey. SECOND ROW: J. Strande, A. Schild, M. Waadevig, B. Shaw, J. Strande, K. Scott, C. Julian, C. McMahon, FRONT ROW: M. Winslow, T. Schroeder, M. Amundson,NN. Amundson, B. Pavlish, D. Strande, D. Shaw, C. Sullivan, M. Walker, P. J acobson. FRESHMAN IN ITIATION 1 50 A 'au ,MVA ,J S 3-W , I 'G ' X r X I E36-X V 1 1 M t I J' xi I ig if 4' P m7 si .I ' . '.s, , en 0 . . - ....4,:v-'rf'P ? 'Q 14 .- 1:1 .1 Wim ui 'lil .4 z .as 1 i M? 1 . A: r-- ,Q WRESTLING SN APS Archie A. ne if -14 ti 'wr v IV F 4 + i nf , . 5 ,J ,rf , Yi! 7 Caro1A. If Kenneth B LaDonna B. Leonard C Wayne B Sharon B. Linda C. 'T I' F, 1 Rlta B Carl D Donna Ronda E 54- -V n-VW' gd' L - W 4 1, .Ig-. . ,. 4 L ' .N ls il ' . mug J' r 1 X 3' E4 b Q 'VJ LSI: 'lffrh ' J Q- L. v 1 if Mary H. r Marguerite L. 57 .I.i'i-.-Q'1'3,3 I1 -' 55:1 4'.TL'flfi1' Dennis H. Lyman G 5' 2 Shirley L. Bridget, F. Judy K. v-f w .QW Teresa H. --vi' Lois G. Lois K. ,..f.f.f.Y .W . J.-. MQ.-:T , u ':'14: - . .yu Sue L. Kay M Q I I Jean M. N Rosemary S. g gi:-,, 7. S 7, 74 EM' , , xj 1 ,--Y. S .S . F1----, . -H .,,. fx. .,. -,,,, 5 . , f x F 5 , V' -1' 'uxfjg-...A .1-' +5 Arla O. 2 1 ,,-LH., Ronald S . -qv Karen 8: Laurie S. Sharon W. Gene R. Bob Rose ,ol . mu-Anas -umaxrm , w ,lj I l.1., . Q ,V 'Q' 1,4 - W-W V' -5 v .l.:E,..L' 4' :- 1 f- A 4 . -uv., if 115' .A 1.2. . -7 L-.a N .1-:g,.. a-.- F' . 1 Y E X Q J 4 fig' ' ,K 1 fd -CJ A.: ' 'hh 1+ 1 - 1 QI' as J, ny' . 4 ye c-'-.1341 x ' 'r I fr ? -.fn 'Q ' 4 Larry R. .r 4 fa l 1 1 .A ... 1 '- Doris S. Barbara S. '. f., Q . ,.g. .. ,A ,,, Q , gi - 4 , 3 1 -ij lf' J, --. '-.:. f' I Q -1',: I if ,- .a 21.4, 1, . 'rio if fu z .. .4 ft-'s4d .4 .1u.',f'gz.. 1.1-:..w!:+. 1 J 1 Jerry Richard S . Bonnie r 45 G si WELHAVEN MUSIC COMPANY 228 South Broadway Rochester Minnesota Selmer-Besson-King Band Instruments Baldwin-Thomas - pianos-organs Compliments of Rochester Concerns Dayton's Anderson Men's Wear Richmond's Bootery Samelian Jewelery Monte's Gift 81 Stationery RAYS MEAT MARKET for the best in Quality Meats O O O o IIGMYOVY O C? Raymond W. Horstman ERDMAN'S SUPER MARKET P. H. LAIVELL Clothing Store Store established in early March, i854 Member of Allied Clothiers Sei f-Serves-Cash- Carry Complete line of Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, and GFOCCFICS We Give S Si H Green Stamps Phone 211 Compliments of Rochester SK ELLY Oli.. SERVICE For the best in car service Concerns come in at the sign ofSlcei1y Lincoln Shoe Store 0 gc B Shoe Store Bulk Se'viE::iv::llyMHcheI' Hollands Cafeteria Musseyls Harold Buchanan and Robert Owens Adams Bookstore Chatfield Minnesota Woolworths JOHN MANAHAN CO. Grinding and Mixing Grains and Feeds Seeds and Feeds that fit your needs Chatfield Maid Feeds Minnesota twine CHATFIELD CLEANERS Dry Cleaning - Tailoring All Kinds of Alterations Phone 244-J Personalized care means longer wear Compliments BOETZER'S BOATEL urniture Gull Lake uneral Service Nisswa, Minn. Clwatfield, Minn. TAS-I-EE FREEZ Congratulations Class of '59 Cones-Malts Shakes-sodas , CO1 d Drinks SISSON s GROCERY Sandwiches Dinners Where the foo-d prices are lower everyday Chatfield Minnesota on quality foods MITCHEI-l-'S NiEMEYER's Best Wishes for the Plumbing and Heating Class of '59 Chaifield Minnesota Gordon Mitchell Owner Live better ele ctri cally CHATFI ELD H ATCH ERY Phone 382 Chatfield Minn. Hy-line Chicks Jamesway Poultry and Livestock Equipment THE CHATFIE LD N EWS Your Home Town Newspaper Eugene L ehman Publisher N103 Years of Service Congratulations GRILL to Class of ,59 Home Cooked Meals and Pastries Your Frozen Food Center DREWES LOCKER Fried Chicken and Seafoods Carry Out Orders Available Manager VELLA NARVESON Congratulations to Class of '59 CH ATFIELD LUMBER COMPANY Open a Teen-Age Account CORTLAND JEWELERS 202 So. Broadway Rochester Minnesota OLIVER Finest in Farm Machinery CHATFIELD IM PLEMENT AND TRUCK CO. OLSTAD STANDARD SERVICE Oldsmobile - Case Machinery Chatfield Minnesota GMC Twcks Sales - Service Pl'l0F1e T93 CHATFIELD DAIRY Pusteurized - Homogenized You can whip our cream but you can't beat our milk Phone 26-W-3 COOPERATIVE OIL CO. Pays you the Savings Phone Station 249 - Bulk Del. 'l68 F EN SKE PURE OIL SERVICE Our 36th Ann iversu ry 1923-1959 1 fl , eduuoq Chatfield's Shopping Center 4 I eo 'Anv.V5y' HANSON'S VARIETY 54 to 51.00 Phone 393 Featuring Stationery Cllflffleld Minnesota Complete Line of Variety Items KlVEl-l- HARDWARE Give to the world the best that you have M0l'Sl1Ull wells Sl'0 e And the best will come back to you Your Complete Hardware Store Satisfaction Guaranteed WIEDENHEF-I-S phone so Chotfield SUPER FOOD MARKET OUR OWN HARDWARE Hardware and Supplies Super Mix Paint and Varnishes Phone 191 REX CAFE Home Cooked Meals and Pastries Fountain Service Owner Daryle Michelson Best Wishes ISENSEE'S STANDARD SERVICE PARTRIDGE LUMBER COMPANY Best Wishes to the Graduates DIE-I-Z Compliments of B ARBER INTERSTATE POWER COMPANY SHOP Chctfielci Minnesota NORTHWEST UNDERWRITERS, INC. Thurber-Lake-Strange 1909-Fifty Years of Service-1959 Chutfield Minnesota PANTRY GROCERY Quality at Fair price Open daily 8:00 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. Open Sundays and Holidays: 8:00 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. 5:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. MAIZIES CAFE Home Cooked Meals and Pastries Owner ALICE ZINCKE COA ST-TO-COAST STORE Hardwares-Housewares Automotive-Electrical Supplies Sporting Goocls-Toys-Paints ABC Washers and Dryers Congratulations t ROOT RIVER o Class of '59 PAVLISH LUMBER COMPANY CHATFIELD MOTOR CO. Chevrolet Sales-Service New Idea-Allis-Chalmers Farm Machinery D-X Lubrication Motor Fuel Oil Phone 25 Charfield Minnesota STATE BANK Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I959-Our I03rd Year Congratulations to Class of 1959 LEO'S BAKERY Phone 227 SECURITY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Legal Reserve - Non-assessable serving since 1898 Home Office - Chaffield LENZ FAMILY SHOES Put yourselves in our shoes Shoes and Repairing Compliments of HOTEL DINING ROOM Home of Better Foods Ella Martin Manager Best Wishes Live Better Electrically from CHATFIELD HATCHERY NAGEL's GARAGE Phone 382 Chattield Minn. Dale Nagel OWHBI' Hy.Iine chicks .Iamesway Poultry and Livestock Equipment Compliments Best wishes of CHATFI ELD CO-OP CR EAMERY from ROGER'S BARBER SHOP Best Wishes from NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE Elmore Olson, Manager Chattield Minn. FARM BUREAU Insurance Services Life, Auto, Farm Liability Hail, Fire, Wind including all risk, blanket coverage tor personal property both town and rural Odin Trulson-Phone 781-W-2 Fillmore Co.-Clwatfield Milo Richter-Phone 29-J-3 Olmsted Co.-Chatfield BREKKE'S SiIverware-Watches-Jewelry y W For gifts you give with pride Let your jeweler be your guide Conrad E. Brekke, Jeweler SN APS M' 1' SN APS ART CLASS AUTOGRAPHS AUTGGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS n1.gh....,... ...... ...-..,......v....g.....,....-.....f-.n..-..,A.... .- . . . -,,,,.., .. ..................-,..... -..-..........-....,-....................J..,..,......., ... k...es1nv....,.,..1.'mn-. . ,NW - ' ,I-nz. , l A X ,. 4 A ' ,X w H I s x 1 f -. x , 1 . bv , v ,- Q , . ,A I , .xi . , . 1 . . . . 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