Clara City High School - Clacihiscan Yearbook (Clara City, MN)
- Class of 1953
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pff?,4FQ Q X ,fp 15' L JD QQ QSEZISEAN Sv 2211 We the Senior wish to dedicate this our Clacihiscan to Class of 1953 Serum' Glass 9 graduating J S N N I 1 e- Nu .N of 153 'caiinn j fuiulug G06 ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 5 Norman Hanson, Hi h School English, Erik Duus, Science, Math, George DeVr1es, Industrial Arts, Roger Anderson, Coach, History, Hollis Stoa, Instrumental wusic Elaine Adams, Mathematics, History, Clarence Miles, Princi pal, Social Studies, Irvin Johnson, Superintendent, Physics Leonard Dalen, Commercial, Coach, Darlene Smith, Science, Vocal Music, Ruby Pierce, Grade Five Gladys Bhrghuis, rade Four, Vera Iauch, rade One, Eva Lalin, Home Fconomics Dagney Duus, first semester Grade Two, Mavis Okeson, Grade Three, Leona Haag, Grade Six, Girls Phy Ed, Olga Peterson, Junior High English and Spelling, Library You, Faculty, so wise and true, We've reasons to be proud of you As mstructors, you are the best, You do your work wlth zeal and zest fmuvg ,qi Nr' Ld We have trled our best As Senlors always do But probably have not stood the test As well as you could do If thls is so, please remember That we are students and no authors We hope that thls you wlll conslder In cr1t1c1z1ng our attempts ,J I-nv' fn' 6 T' l KA HRYII A.MMF'R1AN'N nGoia out at ni ht is er hobby leo Cluo 2,5,4 vlixed Chorus 2 Class Play 5,4 Library Club 5 Press Club 5,4 Annual Staff 4 Pep Club l VPRNON AM1TV'R IA YN nhazy ls his mind since she is azay B nd l 2,5 4 Basketoall 2 Brass Quartet 2,5 Ivixed Chorus 2,4 Pep Band 2 5, Class Officer l DVAN ANDERSON nI'm not a musician, I'm whole band W Band 1,2,5,4 Camera Club 1 Chorus 2 Pep Band 2,5, Baseball 5 Press Club 5 Class Play 5 4 D1 AIW ANDERSON 'A boy that appreciates s education W Mixed Chorus 2,5,-1 Class Officer 4 Class Play 4 'if haf- f N 7? ? 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L X I CLARENCE B CKMAN nHe lives his motto: Eat drink, and be merry W , GERALD BEHRENDS Mem of thouffnt, and men action clear the way Press Club 5,4, wixed Chorus 2 Cawera Club 1 HARLFNF 'EUSS 'Always tryinv to do her bes Band l 2,5 Library Club 2 Dep E nd l,2,5 DONALD COLEMAN 'A qulet, thou htful, sincere lad W Band l,2,5,4, Iixed Chorus Basketball l,2, Class Play 5 Class Officer l, Press Club MARI-..NE FRI TZ nChatter, chatter as I go, and I go on forever Band l,2,5,4, Class Play 5,4 Press Club 5,4, Junlor Editor of Black Hawk Tales 3 dltor of Black Hawx Tales 4 LAVOWNE GATZVHEYER By her gi le and rin, Your heart she will win Declam 2, Class Officer 3 Class Play 5,4, Annual Staff 4 Press Club 4, Assistant Editor of Black Hawk Tales 4 ,5- 6 J .1 f lv' I ,a JANFS ERDUS nOf curls he has many, friends he has more ' B sretball 1 Annual Staff S TPLEY 10LDUNST'IN nHer ves speak Vhen Her Lips Do Not ' Class Play 5 4, Nix d Cnorus 3 District Cne Act Play 5, Band 1,2,5,4, Declan 1 9 5,4 Class Officer 5, Saxobnone Qtarte 2,5, All State Chores 4, ix d artet 4, J1rl's Seytette 5,4 lork Shop Careers 3, J nior Editor of Annual 5 ditor of Annual 4 Pep Band 1 9,5 4 Press Club 5,4, Circ l lon ditor of lla R Hawv Tales AUDRVI RUSQIJJ nAn utt rably undescribable virl U Band 1,9 3,4, Class Play 5 ixed Cnorus 2,3, Cheerleader 2,5,4, Library Club 3, Press Club 5,5, Literary Edltor of Black Havk Tales 4, Pep Club 1 NORHAN IHUSQING uBusy, but never too busy Baseball l,2, Basketball l Choru 2 Camera Club Annual Staff 4 RO ER HWISINGA nH1s slowness of speech does not lndicate slowness of actbd' Band l,2,3,4 Audio Visual 1, 2,5,4 Camera Club l, Class Play 3,4, Annual Staff 4 Pep Band l,2,5,4 CALVIN JAFNISCH uBig in Stature and in V n Band l,2,5,4, Audio Visual 2,5,4, Football 5,4, Basket ball l,2,3,4, Camera Club lg Press Club 5,43 Pep Band 1 Class Officer 5 BILL JANVLSH lnds are like horses one -must excercise them if you wish to keep them in working order Annual Staff 4 ARLFNE KLEPNE Wwhy speak of love when there is so much work to be done Library Club 3, Glee Club 2 Band l,2,15,4, Press Club , Tumbling 2, Annual Staff 4 Pep Band l,2,3,4 L..ST R KLIN HA EN nfldden in the CHHWDGFS of his personalitw are treasure chests of friendship ' Baske tball 1 UI wonder what will happen next N Li br-ary C lub 5 AT GUST LAN VNBAU 'He's not what you max th' Hector l,2,5, Football 4 OR All LETV BOER HEnwo5 ourselQ life is sho t Pr nsbur l,2, Dasxe oall I M, Q . . sv A O ' 0 n - 0 - I .. - .. 4- ' .. 0 - 0 'S' LL .G G if . . 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TT '-' A fl, ' ' w ' - n r f . i g- ' Tet? -5 4. ,4- le, li. all L.--' :J-I 'Ds I STAN MEYER 'underneath all his foolishness is r al worth N Prinsburg 1, Baseball 2,3,4, Basketball 2,5,4 Class Officer 4 Annual Staff 4 Mixed Chorus 2 RODNVY MOLENAAR 'He's our football star- comes out at Nivht Basketball l,2,5,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Band 2,5,4, Mixed Chorus 2, 4 Class Play 5,4 Brass Sextette 5, Mixed Quartet 4, Class Officer 1, 5,4, Annual Staff 4 Press C ub 3,4 Pep Club l Boy' State Dele ate 5 Pep Band 2 ALMA NEGEN uBrown eyes that laugh Out 10wlP Press Club 4 ixed Chorus 2 glee Club 2,5,4 MURIFL PETERS NThe Age of Romance has not ceased W and l,2,3, Pep Band 1, 2,5, Mixed Chorus 1,2,5,4, Glee C ub 2,5,4, Press Club 5 Annual Staff 4 Girl's Sextet te 5,45 All State Chorus 4 MURIEL PETERSEN 'A girl of few words ' Band l,2,3,4, Press Club 5,4, Pep sand 1,2,I5,4 SHIRLEY REINERS 'Life is Serious and Full of Work.n Band l,2,3,4, Press Club 4, Annual Staff 4, Girl's State Delegate 5, Pep Band 1,2,5, Class Play 4 la. .4 ,,.-. H vw- 'U' ,N CA 4-'Xf 17' snr' wus' 1 , HARRY ROELOFS nlhe bright spot in anyt n dull H Prinsburg 1,2, Basketball 5, Annual Staff 4 MAVIS ROELOFS W Quiet, but full of fun Prinsburg l, 2, Glee Club 3,4, MARION SELL 'Energy, action, givgles and pep ' Library Club 3 DOROTHY SLAGTER nSt1l1 Waters Flow Deep U Prinsburg 1,2, Glee Club 5,4, Press Club 4 ERVIN SWANSON 'His bashfulness but adds his charm ' Class Play 3,4, Press Club 5,4 Football l,2,3,4, Band 1,2 Class Officer l 4 EUFFNE THEIN 'I aim for fun and never miss Football l,2,5,4g aseball l 2 Basketball 1,2,5,4, Class Officer 2,5,4, Pep Club 1, Annual Staff 4 Chorus 2, , Band 1,2, Pep Band 2 V ERNA WACHSMAN Possessor of personality, ability, and tact. She's en- ,,,Z Z- 'faffed How could she help it being hlce that A L E Q7 amd 1,2,5 class officer 1 Annual Staff 4 Press Club 4 Brass Sextette 3 Red Cross Representative 1, Class Play 4 710111 IDB ifnnlaeh Then 'S 'X 2 guinea-I .6 CTW? -H ZW! of-'Why ,hw .m,.,4TnM47'9 H 158' D 5 Q ' . , I ' ' C 1 U 1 P . K ' . O ' .o ' 1 R ' I I ' f ' 0 f Q ff 1 -, ' V l ooo e n Q Ei' . 'To V F W , if ' . , 4'.A , 9 A Av fe P - J, 1- - I 5 ag . I .H I-Q. 'K I : 1 V if 4' 4 la' 1 QP. , . , ',, fy I 'Z-' . ' , '- -5 ' f 1 T U 1 ' , , Al' ' , il , D 2-j W'-lf? H EW . AKA! , If 5 I . , .5 -g.:.,h Q. M ,lv li 3:1- e , my - I , 5 , Q Z , I , 1 ., V4 ec , , ,, 'E-3 A , ' M l . l it I X 1 I 'A+ . l ., V , 'i . , ' x I NIHIV fx A 5, -, P .rg R 'N 4 f , f , '21 ' in gxx-L, I :W L 'ZX l.l' l ' .9 N-I J k wN Q er4rPQXa 42N The seniors of 1955 graduated with 55 wise graduates Our class advisor was Mr Miles The Great class Play, nSeventeen is Awfully Youngn, was given March 26 On May 16 The Junior Senlor Banquet was held, the theme being nStar dust W One Senior, August Lan enbeau, was Gained by the class The Junior year was one of great achievement Our class rings were received in November the best yet The Banquet was fiven on May 10, 1952, WThe Last Roundupn, be ing the theme nH1lar1ty Houseu, was given in November, directed by Mrs Adams The Junior class advisrr was Mrs Lalim During the advisor was Mr and Donna Hanen In the fall with 34 members Sophmore year we had 51 members Our class Wiese During this year Stan Meyer joined left us of 1949, the new Freshmen class started out By the end of the year our membership was down to 30, having lost Jlenn Hebrink, Allen Baldwin, Lavenm Weiberdlnk, and Francis DeGrote We were initiated by the Seniors, a day which none of the class will ever forget Our class advisor was Mr DeV1res Colors Flower Motto President Vice President Secretary Treasure Parlimentarian Baccalaureate Commemcement Red and Silver Gardinia Forward Ever, Backward Never Rodney Molenaar Stanley Meyer Gene Thein Dwaine Anderson rvln Swanson 'ay 24 Nay 28 'x 5 ,xg Q 6 7 3 me ' ' Q A :XXI ,vf,f' ' E 1-gk ' L1 x U- -- ' l A s g- X, 0 I ' Sennorprophecg AROUND TH WORID QMeeting the Seniors of '53D While traveling through South America, we two seniors of 1954 were stalled with our automobile on a lonely road ln Fcuador As we were deciding on what to do we heard a lfud noise Startled, we turned around To our surprise it was a mule trainer but also a former Clara City graduate, Norman Ledeboer He said the weather benefited his health so much that he had decided to stay in S A He accompanied us to the capital city, Quito As we were very hungry and tired we stopped at the first eating place, nPop Eyes Cafe teria W We thought our imaginatlon was playing tricks on us for the waitress was none other than Shirley Reiners who in formed us that the place was owned by Dwaine Anderson She also said that August Langenbou was at the time making scrambled eggs, for he had won the national Egg Cracking Contest From there we journeyed to Chile in a nhot rodn which we bought at HSell's Selling Serv1ce,Everything from Buttons to Bowsln Operated by Miss Marion Sell Crossing the border a large sign gazed at us. nGood Hot Chile! Von't burn your tongue 'cause 1t's Chile today, Hot Tomaliel Roger Huisinga's Chile Patioln We were unaole to stop because the hot rod had lost its brakes when in the making because of an idea of a scientific genius, Harry Roelofs But then we lifted our foot off the accelerator a little and coasting down a hill just avoided running into Clarence Beckman who was leading a pack of Llamas across the highway Coasting onto Main Street in Valparaiso we saw B111 Jaenisch direct ing traffic and Dorothy Slagter with an umbrella trying to keep Bill's asbestos foot pad from getting too warm from the rays of the sun It was getting awfully cool so we boarded a plane to Rio de Janeiro The hostess seemed to be familiar when she crossed the Tropic of Capricorn, Vuriel announced that IB tighten our safety belts for tkere was a very thick jungle below which made the pilot, Lester Klinghagen, nervous when he thought of the crocodiles being trained by Dean Anderson who was the winner of the 1956 Olympic Skl4ng Contest in Europe After arriving in Rio do Janeiro, a double decked bus took to the Presa de Los Santos There a large triple string, horn band was playing, directed by Mr Vernon Ammermann, who received the nblue ribbonu of the Soap box Derby Race Thus ended our trip in S A and we glided across the ocean to Africa There we were informed that we could not go into the jungle because cannibals had just raided the President of the cammeroons' hcuse and their best detective, Alma Negen, was working on the case She was being assisted by Mavis Roelofs, former Judge of Probate Court in Willmar, hinnesota, U S A in 1962 Then the plane took off for Alexandria, Wgypt, where we learned that Norman Grussing had replaced General Naguib as leader of the Egyptian government because of more efficient experience Finished with Africa we slipped up to Rome where we found that Lyla Koenen had replaced Valet Parez as Venetian rowboat singer Her accompaninist was Ervin Swanson who played a guitar From here we skipped over the Alps up to Moscow where we learned that Stanley Neyer had replaced Stalin after a heated argument between Malenkov and Malik. His right hand assistant dictator was Kathryn Ammermann Head of the Secret Police was Shirley Goldenstein ev CJ S ' . I I I , 0 - l O I O I . . O O ' J CJ . I sl CJ O 1 3 I ' I I U A looked up and put on the old famous Peters' grin. As we H . L .7 EJ v s' , ' -- r. , - us . . U ' 0 O O I L, I I T . . . . I . I O V. ' 0 I ARKYND THE WORLD Cccnt.J Quite different in the English environment is James Gerdes, who is the Royal Barbarist. He told us how his co- worker, Arlene Kleene, was busy doing a 'hair-do' for Queen Elizabeth right then and wanted us to stay and visit. So after a few hcurs visit we took wing and flew out of sight. Looking down on New York City, we were thrilled to be back once again. I guess it is style for women to be taxi drivers for Audrey Grussing took us to the Grand Central Station. She had replaced Calvin Jaenlsch who was offered the position of Dexter in the WCorless Archer' show. Breathing in the fresh Washington air we came into contact with the president of the United Women Mineworkers, Gerald Behrends. He told us he was having quite a bit of trouble with Mr. Bonald Coleman, President of the United States, concerning these workers. Stopping in Chicago we saw a wrestling match between Gene Thein and Rocky Marciano, Jr. He CGeneJ packs a punch that's full of power But a doctor, Muriel Petersen, is al ways present She had copped the Cornflower scholarship to the Medical University of Pennsylvania We arrived in Ninn eapolis just in time to see the Laker's play Rodney Molenaar coaches the team from early spring 'til late fall Following highway 212 we stopped for the usual snack in Glencoe. To our amazement Iavonne Gatzmeyer welcomed us to the most delectable Chinese dish She is the new reception st at Joe's Cafe ' Just as we entered Clara City we ran out of gas Lucky Erna Wachman's husband runs a filling station She fives gas free to all her former friends when her husband isn't around That proves that home is the cheapest place yet for we entered Clara City on free gas Arriving home we picked up the Clara City Herald to read the latest HGWS There on the fr nt page in big head lines was written NLCCAL CLARA CITY GIRL TAKES OVER AL CAPP'S FA OUS CCMIC STRIP, LIL' ASNERIW It explained about Marlene Fritz received Al Capp's will and papers, also, how she was going to continue the 'Sadie Hawkin's Day' races Our eyes roved over the page we caught another familiar name uHarlene uss graduates from the Veterains Training School, What will happen nextU9999999?999 Thus ended our trip around the world We want to wish all the seniors of 1953 more success and happiness for ten years and after. We know you will face your sorrows with laughter BEST OF EVERYTHING llll f 'N ,-N 63 . fmsvf ' 4 , .- If 0 0 . C 0 If ' Q A ' 1 Q ' a 0 I I I 1 g , , A, I e ' 0 9' o , S Q xv ,C ' ,, I L fl ' f 1 ga. 1 ,V A xlx' wx , - 1--.1 - -1:-. - f -JI -- -' f- 3 KH v Mn. , , Sermon' 117111 ke the Class of 1953 of Clara City High School, being of sound mind and body, and having overcome all obstacles connected wlth our four years of high school, wish to dis tribute Our various assets equally and accordingly, do here by execute his last will and testarent To Fred and Herman, our efficient janitors, we leave all the stray text books, lost caps, coats overshoes, mit tens, and all the tracked in mud and snow. The Senior Class bequests to the faculty their loving text books Ve also leave oar love for the subjects they taught and the excuses trat SOW6ElFSS didn't hold To the reshran we leave our four years of very hard worklllll To the Sophomores we leave our good behavior in Social Class TO the Junlors we will our good conduct in school, to be used by them vwth reat care Our personal bequests are as follovs Pebrlnk ERNA WACHSNAN and MARLENE RPT Z will their art of skip sing school to Alice Wachsman and lavis Tammen AUDREY GRUSSING wills her cheerleading ability to Marlene Suhr To Dennis Kluver, GENE THEIN wills his front seat in the study hall and his ability to get along with all the teachers SHIRLEY GOLDENSTEIN wills all her work as editor of the annual to next year's editor, Shirley Roelofs STANLEY MEYER wills to Alvin Ponnema all his flashy shirts and sweaters CALVIN JAENISCH wills to Kenny Priebe the ability to get through the basketball season in perfect shape LAVONNE GATZNEYER wills her ability to go on a strict diet to Donna DuHoux MURIEL PETERSEN wills her ability to keep Quiet at the right times to Genevieve Bohlsen To Harold Kruger, CLARENCE BECKMAN wills his long hair, complete with sideburns TO Burton VanHeuve1n and Kenneth Meints, DEAN ANDFRSCN wills his big noisy engineer boots LESTER KLINGHAGEN wills to Donald Marcus all his Natur al wavy hair NORMAN LEDE OER wills l of his 9 cars to Clifton heints LYLA KOENEN wills her ability to talk during class to Beverly Weiberdink AUGUST LANGENBAU wills all the library books he has ever read to Katie Peterson. DOROTHY SLAGTER wills her quiet disposition tc -eras tina Schuman. ., 40 4. I E - , - , VL L I ll Q VERNON AMMERMANN wills his ability to go steady to Wes SENIOR WILL--Continued ERVIN SWANSON wills his good vision to Esther Mulder. MURIEL PETERS and ALMA NEGEN will their good sense of humor to Clarice Barney. RCGER HUISINGA wills all his bright answers and ideas to Calvin Korn. . SHIRLEY REINERS wills her ability to stay out of trouble to Donald DuHoux. ARLENE KLEENE wills all her clarinet playing to Shirley Koenen. HARLENE EUSS wills her lonely shorthand class to Gene Hirman. NORMAN GRUSSING wills to Virgene Prekker all his freck- les 0 HARRY ROELCFS wills his ability to play basketball to Robert Haubrick. KATHRYN AMMERMANN wills all her attempts to dye her hair to Margie Yock JAMES JERDES did plan on willing his car to Orrin B ouwer and Bill Hilbrands but after thinking it over, he decided that he just couldn't get along without it Too bad boys MAVIS RCELCFS and MARION SELL will all their giggles to Doris Schwitters and Evelyn Ostendorf RODNEY MOLENAAR wills to Roger Gehrke his trombone and hopes he has as much fun fooling around in band as he did To Barbara Westendorf, BILL JAENISCH and GERALD BEH RENDS will their swift sales talk DONALD COLEMAN and DWAINE ANDERSON will to Frances Tahm all the comic books they have ever laid hands on AND LASTLY To all the students who shall return to these ancient halls in the years to come, the Senior Class will all their joys an hardships, which together make up the mutual love and pride for Clara City High School Q 1: gi Q .11 '1 xxl N . ,cfvf r 1 lg - V ' V Na X luhli lj 29.1 g 1 xi ifllgg x :gig-gr - I' X 5--ij? It X ff X - Z' K' , if l Pres ent-Rodney Tfclenaar- Secretary-Gene Thein ' Treasure-Dwaine Anderson Vice Pres.-Stan fieyer' ' Parliamentarian-Ervin Swanscn meme mbsf when -,415- inifiv Clacihiscan Editor Black hawk Tales Wdltor As Usualu 131 est I ever can LAZY 4 NOW X hat? 'ix I' 'Pix up nJust Standing 0 f I bf -3 M..- f,,. ,K .- n 1 . gg' jht 1 ' n ll NA Scene behind a teachers backln Lf Q x . ,x , 1 I . A ' ' 1 I. I X I' 1 I xg, ' ltr ' ' if L Q gg , ' n .Iv .ll , f , A P' i I 5 ad' .xwb .5 - ur n O milfg Q i You Juniors, so busy and true, Always ready to dare and to do, Have no time to lose and no txme to fret, And make no attempt at all you can get ROV 1 FCE 2 OW ROV 4 Evelyn Ostendcrf, Donna Dudrux, Virgene Prekker, av s Ta men, lar ie lock Wrnestire Schuman, Roger Jehrke, Harold Kru er Kenneth Meints, Burton Van Heuveln, Donnald l1H0ux, Kenneum Preibe, Crrin Brouwer, Yes Heb ink, Alvin Qonnewa, Mrs Dennis Kluxer, Alice lachsnan Frances Dahm, Yatie Peterson Shirley Roelcfs, Villiam Hilbrands Clifton eints, Donald Marcus Barbara Westendfrf, Esther Mulder, Shirley Koenen, Beverly weiberdink, Doris Schwitters Marlene Buhr, Jeneveive Uohlsen, Clarlce Barney President Dennis Kluver Vice Pres Shirley Roelofs Secretary VirgeHOPrekker Treasure Parole Yock f I . J -- , ' Y i ' m- Y fy I' ll 5 , L4 L4 A X - ' S 0 . -- ' I .1 I' - F , .. . o Lalim. R :s-- f . , , v I F' , O I -- . , , F . Q ,-- 1 . a, . A --I' P f fi ' Snfhwlwlw You Sophnes, so carefree and gay, Never you mmd what others may say Ever earnest and bound to succeed Some day you will be IB the lead ROW ROW ROW ROW 1 5 Ronald Stager, Dennis Reiners, Jerry Erickson, Marlys Hen slin, Patty Berghuis, Shanon Wolff, Mary Lou Kluver, Marlys Grussing, Marcella Goldenstein, Doris Fokken, Caroline Kron, Abel Hoogheem Darryl Schoen, Wallace Strootman, Trena Schroeder, Esther Ammermann, Kenneth Gerdes, Jerome Altenhofen, George Mod derman, Duane Sweep, Russel Plowman, Leonard Fokken, Mr DeVries erly Vander Pol, Roger Jaenisch, Roger Grussing Clarence Klenke, Allan Stutelberg, Delanoe Anderson Leonard Hilbrands, Lambert Kleene, John Tholen, Mary Straus Marlene Jaenisch, Ruby Plowman, Jerlyn Harguth, Lorrain Thein, Donald VanHove, Carolyn Negen, Marjorie Peters! Lorraine Pieper, Kathryn Thein, Anna Kluver, Galvin Tebben, Ervin Neimeyer, Inez Zimmer l Z-- , ROW 5--Yvonne gechler, Dorothy Klinghagen, Audrey Hodderman, Bev- I 4-- O i President--Lor e Thein Vice Pres.--Ruby Plowman Secretary--Clarence Klinke Treasure--Alan Stutelberg The Sophomore class of '55 has fifty students at the present time, and is the largest this school had so far. Our class had one party last and hope to have another next month. I class will be prosperous and give a good throughout their entire life. I am very have been their president. has ever semester hope our example happy to rfslylllfn You Freshles rather bashful at flrst Don t thmk that you are the Worst They may sometune take you for green But the opposite Wlll soon be seen RCX 1 R ' 3 Ro er Sweep Dorothy Hanen, Lois Swanson Clarice Gunten Shirlev darws, Lavonne HOCJheem, Vera Foenen, Jlen ferdes Bonlsen, Jerald Ammermann, Sta le, Defrote, Kenneth mebben Nr ianson Jerome Schuman, Todd Johnson, Bernell doogheem, Wloise Kn , Robert Balster, Arlyn Schwitters Vdwin Jaenisch Q a fv S v , ' ' l 1 A Q ROW 2--Tony Thein, Dorothy Barnard, Evelyn Klinghagen, Leonard I N . x A H Q u . 4 , A . I . ON -- . . .. ' . - , , . . G5 res n Freshmen President Shirley Harms Vice Pres lodd Johnson sec etary Lois Swanson lreasare Jelyn Fllnvhaven I ROW 1 arjorie Coleman, Sydney Sell, John isher, Arlys H11 , brands Allen Erickson, Marjorie Ammermann, Karen Nelsoq Ruth Ann Zimmer, Stanley Habemeyer, Jerome Anderson, Larry Johnson ROM 2 larlon Petersen, Allen Meints, Dallas Hoogheem, Robert De- Jrote, Roger Heins, Emolyn Grussing, Karen Yock, Aarlys Euckdolz, Mrs Adams ROW .eo Aeikens, Ronald rritz, Dennis Priebe, Sharon Sweep, Lee Ann Prekker, Aarlys Tebben Rveret Peters, Marion Knipp Carol Caspers RO 4 arley Barney, Psther Kluver, Diana Sechler, Joyce Hanen Ronald Prekker, James Grussing, Delwin Schwitters, Donna Ammermann ABSENTEFS Ardiss Fokken, Vuriel Gerdes, Dwaine Hirman, Richard Lynam Runice Duitsman, Dorothe Pye, Kermit Swanson, Marlan Stegemen, Darryl Sweep, Tavld Rrekker osephine Specht Mr Duus, Eunice Plowman, Rvon Dannen, Marlys Tammen, farcia Joldenstein, Roger Langenbau, James Weeldreyer, Roger reldman, Kathleen Aalfs, Margaret Schroeder, Detv harms RCI Floyd Hilbrands Pluood lrusslnb rnard Asche, John Yoenen, Tonna Peterson Sandra Reiner , Harm Rand, David eyer, Venneth dolenaar, Sandra Ammermann June Hanen ! ' ' ' ' A 'r 'F --Id . c r . ' :5--f A 4 'I , .. . w --H - , ROW 1--Carol DeGrote, Shirley Aeikens, Inez Gehrke, Rarbara Bush, H , . l A J . A , O ROW 2--' . - 1. c . X s-- 7 . , - V f -, E . S , . - r.: Y 1: 2 . . J , . . . Fil 135 RO 1 ROW Dewayne Smith, Roger Weers, Paul Hoogheem, Jerome Sechler, Eldon Aeikens, Robert Joldenstein, Halen Jrusaing, Lavonne Jehrke, Denise Lannln , Janice ,foldenstein Miss Haav Barbara Lan , Ralph Langenbau, Carol Frikke, Mardell Becker, Lowell Kluver, Eerand Davids Joyce Boike, Narlys Bush, Mona Hanen Koenen, Shirley 51hr, Sharon Gort, Lavonne Stutelberg, Betty Feldman, Sandra Johnson, Nancy Grussin , Narlys Weeen ROW ROW ROW ROW Charles Asche Marlan Karsten, Ruth Ann Sportal, Steven Heins, Everett Buss, Loren Weers, Corrine Ammermann, Ward Johnson, Larry Berghuis Mrs Pierce, Carol Lynn Heins, Faye Ammermann, Delores Hoogheem, Judith Bolke, Sharon Heida, Robert Harms, Larry Dannen, Rodney Kray David Lindner, Marion Johnson, Ruth Kluver Valerie Donner, Mary Ann Danielson, Sharon Grussing, Clifford Lanning, Dean Tammen Steven Taatjes Delores Wearda, Beverly Stegemen, Delores Andresen, Kathleen Meyer, Wayne Schwitters, Arnold Jaenisch, Douglas Specht, Norman Klinghagen W -- ' . ' 2 by -J ES I ROW 5--Olifford Andresen, Steven Thang, Stanley Barney, Lois 5 A 1 :iff l-- , ' 2--H . . 5 0 4 Q ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 ROM 1 HCV QC 5 Colleen Iye, oarol 51 echt, Elaine fehrke, Darryl 'iOC7h96 1 David Andurson, Mary Smith, Cecil Reiners Kenneth Kray, Sharon Sanners, Sandra Fritz rs Berghuis, Roger Andresen, Norman Ammermann, David Hilbrands James Uckken, Marvin Krayg Gerald Slater, Rachel Tebben, Marlys Lanvenbau Jerry Niller, Arnold Steffens Kay Jrussing, Janice Frikke Darlene Hanson, Stephen Henslin, Richard Harms, Donald Slater, Carol Koenen li gl -J iarilynn Becker, Carla Angst Ruth Ann Jaenisch, Uunlce Ahrenholz, Lois E sh, Constance Salyers, Sally Ioeskin, Karen Hilbrands Robert Jerdes Patricia Rosklns, S ndra Tamren, Dorinda foenen Rosallne Grussing, Alvlna Ammermann, Veith Harms, Alvin Negen lrlyn Jrussin , Betty Darstin, Melvin Andresen, Earl Klinz hagen, Paul Harms, William Johnson Michael Berghuis, Steven Jehrke, Jerald Barney 2 -- 1 ' 'U f' L .. , . , . l . 1 --A . , , .v L D 0 v -- , A J . -1 .. 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O A Vg' --: f' 3 - C ' Q ' D A rw ' n ROW 1 ROV 2 RC 5 Lavonne Davids, Doris Asche, Paulette Kray, Jean Meyer, Eunice Harms, Evon Sathoff, Marlys Lanning, Cassandra Berghuis Harriet Heldman, Karen Wokken, Laird Yock, Minnie tae Ammermann, Alvin Andresen, Larry Aeinerts, Larry Tischer Richard Johnson, Robert Smith, Janice Niemeyer, Vary Lou Hanen, marshall Kunerth, Vallace Ammermann, illis Ammer mann, Kenneth Jaenisch TUACHER Dagney Duus, first semester, Marion Reed second semester ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 Susan Gullickson, Alvina Hoogheem, Velma Niemeyer, Caroline Ammermann, Barbara Stager, Linda Gehrke, Michael Ammermann, Lanny Sanner, eloria Abner, Myra Buckholz Ronald Andresen, Dwight Heins, Donald Roskens, Harold Koenen, Harvey Koenen, Carla Heins, Janice Heida, Constance Tebben, Dennis Peters, David Stutelberg, Miss Iauch Diane Lindner, Emily Harms, Steven Andresen, David Niemeyen Kenneth Klaasen, Dennis Ammermann, Kenneth Steffens, Willard Duitsman, Frederick Ammermann. -- O J E -- . L u 1 . . v . 1 . W -- A , , ,.. 1 - . Qi -' I -- 1 ' H , , , . , ru n -.- l ..- Tc its -l X Gffk 04,9 Football RON 1 ROW 2 n w v-.7 !E?'3C 'E' . -as 1 All Conference Team 1' Jerome Schuman, August Langenbau, Ervin Swanson, Rodney Molenaar, Darryl Schoen, Harold Kruger, Clifton Meints Mr Dalen, Russel Plowman, Wes Hebrink, Gene Thein, Calvin Jaenisch, Kenneth Priebe, Donald DuHOux, Kenneth Meints, Mr. Anderson f-f'+5:4 we . 'G ffldu Q9 4513190 Gp-:J DCFQQQLQO Clara xffai 60-S ed U' O 9: ex' 09 urdgz 0,950 wk! ' 0 o 23, Ups Uber. Bl-ack Xglegda Q OO 0 et, 0 tor? -Lg 9? 5 o iq. QQ R Ln 750 e 0 rq. ery, Q '21 'ur oi 34 Ov af, 'K-,es 6 Gd to V' 8 6 O o ,Ka I 1Q 662 vt' '69, ,gl A11 Benson is Over Conference Tbam .,. , .- ,, ,, -v,-l , int J 1.753 f nav-eff: ,Iii L 7513 , e.-rr ,Q - ' it .2225 gi . 5' T' . 'AIX 4'.45 'VLH 5' 5 .b 4P A 4.'V,m..4f -M-2 , ,, 5- 1 ,'L.., 5' .., 4' . L - gs ' 'T 3 PM H 4 ' - 0 51 f5'QA , , P ' Q O 'L ' 15- ' 'Q 5.50 1 e T9 '03 :S ., -6 :Soc .be V' 2 e l - fa -f - 0 Sb ' ' it , 4 ' .0466 'T' H1-4 . 9 1 - ,I -' .Z Q 0 : 1 . i 100 .Q I , 1 -Q i 1, 4- t ,. 12 4 eb - . b Q CP Dqbi 0 4. :', O . 1 A :S , c, l , -11 ' ' 'Q' Sag? N ' 49 . Q ...:' ,h AAVA I ,I 53 . iliaskeihall Guam SI lING Clarence Klenke, Wallace Strootman, Dennis Kluver, Harry Roelofs, Norman Ledeboer, Russel Plowman, Rodney Molenaar STAN INJ Stan Meyer, Eugene lhein, George Modderman, Calvin cn, Kenneth Prlebe, Wesley Hebrink, Duane Sweep Jaenis six SOT1. Kenny Preibe All Conference 'lyf j Ng Montevideo Raymond 55 Willmar 61 Milan 59 Maynard 57 Belview 54 Dawson 58 Kerkhoven 58 Clarkfield 56 Murdock 20 Madison 54 Sacred Heart 45 Milan 54 rurdock 26 Renville 75 Raymond 55 Maynard 65 Wood Lake 51 Sacred Heart 70 Dawson 79 TOURNAMENT Boyd 47 ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 1 Todd Johnson Kenneth Tebben, Gerald Ammermann ROW 2 Clarence Klenke, Dennis Kluver, Darryl Schoen, Dean f I ROW 3- Robert Balster, Russel Plowman, Kenneth Priebe, Stan Meyer, 5 of 0 8 Inixeh Chorus ROW 1 RCW ROW ROW Van Heuveln Muriel Peters, Shirley Roelofs Clarice Gunter, Marlys Henslin, Caroline Kron, Vera Koenen, Lavonne Hoogheem, Bernell Hoogheem, Dorothy Hanen, Lois Swanson Miss Smith, Inez Zimmer, Shirley Harms, Katherine Thein, Doris Fokken, Marjorie Peters Carolyn Negen, Marlys Frus sing, Anna Kluver, Lorraine Pieper, Virgene Prekker Eugene Thein, Rodney Molenaar, Mary Straus, Pat Berghuis, Mavis Tammen, Evelyn Klinghagen, Eloise Kray, Dorothy Barn ard Orrin Brouwer, Dwaine Anderson Kenneth Meints, Kenneth Tebben, Clarence Klenke, Vernon George Modderman, Tony Thein, Gerald Ammermann, Roger Sweep 3 x Ammermann, Arlyn Schwitters, Roger Grussing Todd Johnson, Virgene Prekker Ili ' o,n 444.- K V -'Al , T 2--1 . 1 ' 3..- O , 0 4-- , h ,A :k,w3 . , . rs 0 B. iRy ,'+ 4 f ' S h J Q R. G1-ussing ,Q - , T. 3 o E ,T ' , Genevieve Bohlsen so 'I' -I M C X ' V. T T C. E E M, f' T T Mo , ' T T , ' ' E E R . QY2 'gi 6' e. L, 11' , 1 K Q U . A T R R T I E O T hu. T R Goldenstein PPrekken Klenke Peters Straus Sweep su Y' 7. E 91 Orrin Brouwer Robert Haubrlck Kenneth Tebben Roger Grussing Clarice Gunter Shirley Harms Lois Svanson 'lint Mary Straus 5h1P15Y G01denstein Inez Zimmer Muriel Peters Shirley Roelofs c51I'15 6122 Qluh RU RCW R CW RCW Muriel Peters Shirley Roelofs Audrey Modderman, Inez Zimmer, Beverly Vander Pol, Mavis Roelofs Alma Negen, Beverly Weiberdink, Lorothy slavter Doris Schwitters, Evelyn Cstendorf, Pat Berghuis Marlys Henslin, Carolyn Kron, Francis Dahm, Carolyn Negen, Marlys Jrussing, Kathryn Ammermann iss Smith Clarice Gunter, Shirley Harms, Dorothy Barnard, Evelyn Klinvhagen, Doris Fokken, iarjorie Peters aenevieve Bohlsen, Anna Kluver, ary Straus, Virgene Prekker Mavis Tammen, Esther Mulder, Katherine Thein, laVo ne Hoog heem, Vera Koenen, Eloise Kray, Bernell Hoogheem, Dorothy OW ROW RCW ROW 1 5 -John Koenen, Bernard Asche, Leo Aeikens, Harley Barney Floyd Hilbrands, Marlan Stevemen, Roger Feldman, Stan1ey Hagemeyer, Dennis Priebe Kermit Swanson Eunice Duitsman, Diana Sechler, Donna Ammermann, Marcia foldenstein, arlys Tebben, Betty Harms, Eunice Plowman, Varion Knipp, Fvon Dannen, Carol Caspers, Dorothy Asche, Miss Smith lorothe Dye, harlys Tammen, Sandra Reiners, Marjorie Ammermann, Inez Gehrke, Josephine Specht, Kathleen Aalfs, arlys Buckholz, Ruth Ann Zimmer, Marjorie Coleman, John Fisher, Sidney Sell, Barbara Bush Sharon Sweep, Esther Kluver, David Meyer, Ronald Prekker James Grussing, Harm Rand, Lar y Johnson, Karen Nelson, Sandra Am ermannn Dorothy Hanen, Emolyn Grussing, Faren Yock, Allan Neints Janes heeldreyer, Roger Heins, Kenneth Molenaar, Ronald Fritz, Allan Erickson 1 of l m I 1 't 1 1 v N A , . 5 . 1' 2-- ' , P A , , x . . 3-- ' E F 3 'r I .., AVA 0 . 4--' . V Q - Hanen Lois Swanson Lorraine Pie er. I D V R - CJ , 0 Q-- B M AA I I 5--o r l U O ROW 4-- , . ffl n -- a A , , - O -go-!-0501 Cv JI TROMEONES Vernon Ammermann Muriel Petersen Rodney Molenaar Stanley Hagemeyer Lowell Kluver James 'eeldreyer BARITCNE John Koenen Calvin Korn CCRNETS Mary Lou Fluver Todd Johns on .erald Ammermann Roger Grussing Yermlt Swa son Yenneth Tebben Dennis Rrie e Anthany lhein W BA Gerald Erickson Roger Huisinga Dean Anderson BASSCCN D nnfs Kluver The CLARA CITY BAND under the direction f Mr Stoa has an enroll ment of 64 members during the school year The parade band has 45 mem bers They make the fol lowing trips nwillmar s Kaffee FestH,nF1esta Daysn in Monte, American Legion tries, and our own NSoyf bean Dayu Here in Clara City President Margie Yock Vice Pres Dennis Kluver Secretary Donald Coleman Librarians Todd Johnson and Allan Stutelberg FLUTE Lorraine Peiper Sharon Volf DRUMS lvin Jaenisoh Marlene rritz Allan Stntelberl Marion Ynipp OBOE Is Swanson E CLARINET Arlene Yleene AL C CLARlNRT Iane Sechl Roger Heins BASS CLARIWUT Ey Plowm sb CLARINET Mavls Tammen Donald Coleman Shirley Reiners Audrey Grussing Yvonne Sechler Vvelyn Klingnagen Shirley Harms Kathrine Thein Donna Ammermann Barbara Lang Marlys Tammen Arlyn Schwitters Carol Caspers harcia Goldenstein Marlys Tebben Evon Dannen Runice Plowman Betty Harms Runice Duitsman Torothe Dye Sandra Johnson Marlys ush Kenneth Molenaar ALTO SAXCPHONE Shirley Goldensfef Rrnestine Schuman Clarice Gunter Richard Lynam 'I'-'MCR SAXOPHCNE Uorrafne Thef Alice Wachsman Margie Yock CUTS fo-I 1 ir L .f f up I I T i 0 L , 3 P ' 5 ' . cj' , Ig . '1 KD 0 m , U I:-I O Us I 5 I U' O S11 gg' ' ' H 1 w R ' Q U . I 1 N,4 I I I, - , v f H I cl I 1 1 I H I I ' - m F I q I N r . , I3 T KD I 4 rg '1 3 w , , . , .nI O-I 'U in H ,A CD X' ' ' 57 .-ff-.ai ,. w - O 1, H I I I -M 1 N r t .. L . I L ' D 5 'Q Ama? Janis Frikke, Ward Johnson, Joyce Boike, John Fisher ROW 2 Harley Barney, Kenneth Molenaar, Jerry Erickson, Lowell Kluver, Stanley Hagemeyer Prelbe, Ruth Kluver, Carol Lynn Heins, Ronald Prekker, James Weeldreyer fm! Drums David Lintner, Arnold Steffena. Flute Kathleen Meyer Cornets Jerome Seohler, Steven mhang, Loren Weers, Gerald Slater Baritone Donald Slater, Larry Pergh is 'Y Il ROW 3--Evon Dannen, Betty Harms, Eunice Plowman, Mr. Stoa, Dennis I v fwfiif Mary Lou Kluver Todd Johnson Roger Grussing ZTLWQZL Donald Coleman Katherine Thein Mavis Tammen Donna Ammermann 43 .17 Rodney Molenaar Shirley Goldenstein Ernestine Schuman Carol Frikke -Zllajnreiies' Lorraine Thein, Anthony Thein DISTRICT QQ MEMBERS Lorraine Thein Allen Studelburg Lorraine Peiper Ro er Heins Lois Swanson ..Z...fj-,af JJ SITTING -Mary Jean Smith, Sandra Tanmen, Kay Grussing, Connie Salyers. STANDING-Ruth Kluver, Valarie Donner, Joyce Boike, Yvonne Sechler, Clarice Barney, Eunice Plowman, Diana Sechler, Barbara Lang. INSTRUCTOR Mr. Stoa. 5 Q l S A a E f? G5 U . af' - .r EQ Y E?-' ,N f R fl 355539. FL - 1 VK F J L7 .J-J ? A -ii lv Ng! ' ' QQ 6 -aff ,F J' 55 f 3? l LP -mil H - I rj: if M mmwx D fi an U3 elf f'W f ff f 5 ' L: ,Q 2 N J I- 3' if G ff ffff , i m iZ'31 ' X 'DJ H21 4 gf ' Q ' HJ X I 5 J xv 'Y ' Sf, ROW RCW 2 ROW 5 Muriel Peters, Shirley Roelcfs, Shirley Joldenstein, Arlene Kleene Katrryn Ammermann, Lavonne Gatzmeyer, liss Haag, Erna Wachsman, Shirley Peiners Harry Roelofs, Rodney olenaar, Stan Meyer, Eugene Thein, James Gerdes, Bill Jaenisch, Norman Grussing, Roger Huisinga was Klub ft. RCV 1 ROV 2 R V PC 4 Shirley Reiners, Vlrgene Prekker, Alma Negen, Arlene Kleene luriel Petersen, Kathryn Ammermann Erma Wachsman, Donna DuHoux, Dorothy Slagter Evelyn Ostendorf, Marble Yock, Marlene Fritz, LaVonne Gatzmeyer, Shirley Goldenstein, Audrey russing, Clarice Barney, Iuriel Peters, Mr Hanson Frances Dahm, Rodney Nolenaar, Ervin Swanson, Donald Cole man Dennis Kluver, Dean Anderson, Shirley Roelcfs, Clifton Meints Doris Schwitters, Gerald Behrends Gene Thein, Calvin Jaenisch, Donald DuHoux, Kenneth Meints, Vllliam Hilbrands U I Qfheerleahn F5 Ernestine Schuman, Audrey karj orie Yock Giheerleahzrs Clarice Barney, Ruby Plowman, Iiarlys Henslin, Yvonne Sechler luhustrnal Arts .3 QBXWQ W-B QE: Industrial Arts is a course which is offered in our school to boys who wish to explore different frelds in Industrial Arts such as wood working, Advanced Wood Vorking, Advanced Metal work in welding and Engine Lathe, Plastics and Leather If a field appeals to him as a career he may go on to more advanced training in a trade school upon grad uation 'home lfronumncs A Lan enoau Devri s Eeckman Si Preparation for a richer and fuller home life is stressed in teaching Home Economics today, The old concept of Home Economics as ncooking and sewlngn is entirely ob- selete. Included today is the study of human relationships, with emphasis on vocation, marriages and homemaklng, child guidance, problems of adolescense , clothing and feeding the family, and consumer's education. The fundamentals of cooking and meal arrangement, cloth- ing and buying, house planning and furnishing, and budgeting, form the framework of the course, with continual guidance toward a well adjusted abundant life of the greatest achieve- ment. O' 1 . A I g . Y V' 5 fp. ' , g K X 1 . 5 p 1 Ji K -2, f I ' v V Mp. 'I e .f 'x, -V w 1 ,Ki gsm , ' will 7' 4 rf , s. , . Q ' yi f' 'fxlf syn ' V. Ammermann 'Q Iv K . 4 - . 4 Red . V I I ay f es ru Y' I . ', -U .g L I . .Q 7 ,,,?' 2 .n '- W 7 A-5 Q ifahrarg Qfluh STAN ING Sharon Wolff, Lorraine Pieper, Evelyn Klinghagen, Beverely Vander P01 4llY Qumhlers Diane Sechler, Eunice Plowman, Barbara Lang, Clarice Barney, Miss Haag, Yvonne Sechler, Carol Caspers, Inez Gehrke, Eunice Dultsman 0 SEATED--Lois Swanson, Clarice Gunter, Shirley Harms Curtain Eime TOM SAWYER . On Friday enening, November 21, the pupils of the grade school presented the operetta, 'Tom Sawyer.' The operetta was based on Mark Twa1n's novel by the same name, and we witnessed some of the problems of Tom Sawyer and his pals, H ck Finn and Joe Harper. The leading roles were taken by the following peopleg TX S8-'yarn s 0 e s a e OWU-Pd Johnson Huck F1nn.........Loren Weers Joe Harper. 0 o 5 e s o .Kenneth Kray Becky Thatcher. . . .Ruthie Kluver Amy Lawrence......Valer1e Donner - Aunt Polly.... ...Carol Frikke 'I ffV:, Q- 'Y-it ,. 'A 1 lr- 'r -9 ,..4 'The Daffy D11ls , a comedy in three acts by Jay Tobias was presented by the Jr Class on Nov 7, 'El sl 1952 'rj Scene one opened when Richard Dill had to WWMW leave hurriedly on a business trip, advised his spoiled children that a new step mother would ar fag! 'K rive during his absence X, The class members who played in the cast wena ,ff fl c Korn, M. Yock, w Hem-ink, D Dusoux, D DuHoux, E Sch man, S Koenen, E Ostendorf, V Prekker, K Priebe, D Schwitters, C Barney. The director was Mrs Adams The annual Christmas concert was given by the grade school pupils and by the iigh school qusic department. Each grade room gave a short skit The instrumental depart ment played several sel ections and the three high school fihoruses sang a group f Christmas numbers. ,! -x The Senior Class Play under the direction of Mr Duus was given March 27 The play NSeventeen is Awfully Youngn, was played by K Ammermann S Reiners, L Gatzmeyer, S Goldenstein, M Fritz B. 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D -nl M ffwfwmgwm ywyf If fra Q'JlBan1ng'3 et out Of hFrg ngere eps 7' if 1 f I ? 1 if' . .I G rm ' 1353 C5 IN Ll 1 we Come F1909 If Y was 3 Pass Today W :NU i -- Y K x 3-M, A Q, V J, .Gaby 4 AHNO u,f 5 Q- Q' L---A , ,ff . 'X 'ffl xx ff ' 9 wx-10'N rum hm stings pg 14 v hx xr Xie? F nuood old beer party nilg teaw 15 a hvddlel Lrok hard II EVE H -1 WY s-H1 I3 le 7 .. W ork ll De-clamu he YI, 6 9h68d nBi8 Fifteen again' liver' Y fuhnyn nj 1.16811 fe 4 9 06 , r ff vp' Y' ' of , - 4 A 60,5 A ' :fzf an v A ' Q z v Q 'J :I v J, -11' u'g,9f5 t 'Z ' ' s A 4 ' f ,ff ' ' I l' 5 K f f,, i1 , x 'f Q Q ' , ii? . Q fl '. . 1 1 M ? M n .1 n-V u 1 I Pylf . u s f! I ' ,I 1 0 X .. V 1 . 35 . ' o ' 3 - 'J 1- M' VV RS 'X L2 'f Qs., 1 wmmil hnfrfi i IQ Whatever pleasure you have de to the generosity of those who appear nn the followmg pages Know those that help us. rived from perusing this annual is due Yock and Meyer General Merchandnse Store GORDON YOCK MARTIN MEYER Pnornn-Irons AND Vanety Supply Company Phone 18 Clara. Clty Mlnnesota. PHONE 131 CLARA CITY MINN WE SELL TI-HI BEST ANTD SERVICE THE REST may ck Dee ng T1-me nd M mn ry cmwnourr a Trucks Repau md Seumee F01 All BIG CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST Bes! Wzshcs lo the Class of 19531 MQW .L.1, ............,...,...:...,.f.,.,.:,.,p.:.:,.. Louters Bros., Inc. o ' Clara Crty Farmers Co op Elevator Assocratron Farmers Co op For The Best PHONE 16 CLARA CITY MINNESOTA rARNU-'RS 'O OP rR 'rxUI :Kf CHIPPEWA COUNTY S LARGEST CO OPERATIVE CREAMERY H W KOESTER Manager Clara Clty Mmn Our Regards to the Semor Class of 53 ' I - l I Emil Kluver, 3l!1ll2lg'f'l' 9 I P x - K Q so I' i N I N Q 1 1 1 I I , - - - . , . U ' 1 Claza Cziy Lumber Qmpany For 'ig he Beet In Bulldlng Materlal A G GULLICKQON Manager PHONE 42 CLARA CITY NIINN Best Wzshes io fire Class of l953f Ammermamz Truck Lmes The L1ne hat Serv1ce Bullt LIVESTOCK FREIGHT and MISCELLANEOUS HAULING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FOR PROWIPT RELIABLE SERY ICE PHOVE Off R 317 J 1m Ammermann, Prop I -1 o 0 U L I . . La , O O I ca ' rn ' ' ar -L , 9 - : ice 2, esidcnce l O Wellen Elevator Wullmg Drug Servlce H -KWH CREEK FEEDS d SEEDS ONE Ol' THE 1000 I RAIN COAL FEED RINDING Best Wlshes to Class of 1953' MIXING FERTILIZER Clara C1ty Mmnesota. T xepn Claua Clty Mmnesota Best Wlshes to Class of 1953' M ag cnmmunlty 011 XI L MINUNI W XQHLR Company Clara Guy Mercanhle Company HAH TAG Tl GEWERAL ELECTRIC LL MBER HARDVVARE TEKACO PRODUCTS K a P Clara Clty Mmnesota, PHONE 3 F P SCHULTE I O O j . -'-- , . and 1 ' - 1 e one 189 ' ' , l R -W -11--ittvir i i ntl-T 7,1 iff,-Tail? , ' I ' l I I Y 5 '7 , , 1 l g J 4 - 4 n E ' I I a 1 4 Y QQ!! Geo. r y, rop. ' , ' -v I I TAR? WAY Standard STEM have Feeds C Sm1th Owner moms Best W1Sh6S to Class of CLARA C I' f CLEA N-:RS Clara Clty Mmnesota. 1953' SGIVICQ Statlon WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER YOUR CAR rqwgud fbannea OWNER Clara my Bakery Vw1+DlJINf f XKPS IXNCX IASPRX JOHN RIDLER P lohnson s Hatchery Y J hn 5 Phone 99 Clara C1ty L 0 R E - I . , 9 I - ---- sv X J 0 . . B1R.Tu11AY QWAKES fi LIFL, I v r i , , rop. 1 Ph 96 l r C - , , r ' H 1 1 X 1 xx ! 5 t Vm. 0 son V5 ' Jh X , - Theze s no quest1on about lt' -3 D' 5 ja' '-E rn:- gm E. DD O CD 'HOG F11 1 au 1 o E ,,, BZ' n sm FK as Clara, C1ty, MIHHCSOTZ, Clty Tavern STEAKS 8 SHORT ORDERS BEST COFFEE IN TOWN Clarence Bush Owner SHHAEQ Emfhnne Clara. C1ty Mmnesota FOR THE FINEST IN ENITERTAINMEINT Two Shows Each Evemng MATINEL EX ERY SUNDAY Texaco Super Servxce South Slde Texaco Jnnu 5 111.113, Stage TE C0 IN ALL 48 STATES Ph 141 Clara CITY Mlnnesota 5 , . . . , , HJ A. v 1' 4 I - Y E i . it 7 'L I I I Service By d o ra' an e o' r n one 2 or 1 ' ' 9 Best Wxshes to Class of 19531 Congratulatmns to the Class ff-'Qt Post 485 ara. C1ty, Mmnesota The Oldest B-111k 111 Ch1ppe11'1 County Clara Ctty State Bank CLARA CITY, MININ ESOTA Member of the Federal Deposnt Insurance Corporation of 1953 American Legion Auxiliary I LARA CITY NIINN Donner 5 fewelry Wm D4J1111Q1, 01111131 CIIIZEIIS State Bank OF CLARA CITY 51 Y ars of Commumty Sen c As t o er Sl 700 000 00 Wie be f FDIC You ac unt insured p to S10 000 00 1 E WE INVITE AND APPRECIATE YOUR 0 BANKING BUSINESS 1 l 1 See us for farm loamz and Insurance O O 0 0 . , '-4 A-,F '11 'f',:A,.-,Q : v 7. 1 .. - V. 1 . . V ', no sf' 'UM 'lu N ,DA 4 C1 - - X Y 1 v 1 l l , A, C 7 .C ' 1 l R e ' ' 'ie l . pses v , , . l f N 1 1 , m r 0 1- r co Q 1 u , . 1 1 N IAESQDX W3 Meats an Grocenes I WOLFF S Bal ber Shop Pat Wolff Owner THISSEN ELEVATUR GUMPANY d Ftll -L L THISSENT C tv Nh QELAIEDA QEHYY l EIPAELE PHONE 38 CLARA CITY Harguth Electric WIRING MOTOR REPAIR NEEDS MOTOR REWINDING 196 Sh p D eGrote Motor Company BY t ll ISIIQQ T l the Glass oi on Pete DeGrote Owner Mels Wood Shop Cabmet and Mlllwork Truck Boxes Ctw Ml There s No Place L1 e Home SURE INSURE Herb Tlscher Cl CIN ' A V' ll' A 0 ' . I ' L X For e st In . . . . . d l 3 I hone 0 19602 House C.-.Larson------0' A Um - -p AH W-if if i FQWMZYW 4,,e,,Y4Y,?, , M, , l l l a l L l I I 1 v' , 1 , ' 7'0 , fb . .S 1 .O f l . -- l v R l l l . l ' l - - I l Feed - See - Grain - 'izer l 1 Ph 216 Cla ' Q 'nn. Ph 46 Clara i., . 'nn. I one ra I , i l 1 BE ill, T0 I -' ' ara ij, Minn. JQHN DEERE .Quafdq gleam Egucfmenf Them Implement Co Geo N Them and Son CLARA CITY NIINN CLAPA CITY OIL CO Petea dHalyBegl DEEP BUICK SUPER SERVICE G sta p Ciusfuzji Crm ucfa Jake s Electrucal Service ELECTRICAL SLPPLIES Jake L. Bush Clara City Mamaeapelns Molme 3.10, W1 sms, D1ck Wearda Own r IHONI' l CLARA CITY AUD-4OR1fD DEM-H Th F4 n.dlyS1Q. Plumbmg Heatmg 6 LAREN CE YK ARRINGQ 0 Clara C1ty Mlnnesota DeGrole Funeral Servnce S R DeGrote Owner CLARA CITY MINNESOTA S fcoqfvvwd F dylO Cloifnng, Shops and Dry Goods HARRY KLUVER Owner I l I A 0 . l 1' l . , 9 . . . ..'.'1-'fY- rp! J 'f' .' . .-'H 9 J- ' 135 A-3:1 I I W ,, ., -3 -,.:,- . - -4 f, 5 L--a 'Biff' f ' e' re, 4, re. J'-'I ' .'-F I: F4R'vQos'o7Q'3:oS1'v's'4 ' Hardware ' I ' I', wne w . 1 n re r luis W I , 1 1 l I , L 1 VVQ iveG . f r , 1 7 I o ,.,, .M-.A . O .1 , ' , , '.qo5 , '1,.3.'p U, 12.2, C, L I -f L -S ,Q ' ' ' , .'E 1-'E Q'-itinxt. . ., . , ' 4 - T1 wpjqg . 1, , 0 A .R h A ,gb,j. r The fief1',5 ree , x 030.6 ' . . ' , '-' r. vc. 'I Q 0 I 2 . ' 4 ., . , B : i BEST WISHES T0 THE CLASS OF '53 Langenilelds Ice Cream There IS always somethmg that s better 1n ICE CREAM It s LANGENFIELDS GMC Trucks MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS U S Tlres Ph11co Apphances CLEAN USED CARS Ree Motor Sales CADILLAC-PONTIAC Congmtulat om to the Claw nf 1955 ndexsoza s Super ezvzce, nc Nlndalr Petroleum Pro lucts Authonzfd II -UN KINSON TIRE and Trvad Serum VION TEX IDEO N113 NESOT A Lageson Nelson, Sales and Seruce 120 Canyon Awe NIONTEWIDEO NIINN Dlal 8866 ORIGLN -KL Larson s Women s Apparel SINCE 1888 Te a Vlonteudeo Nhnnesota Hi VV ay Super Serv1ce WI 0 ntex ldeo 5111111990 ta Arnold Drugs On Comer in Monteudeo Qtop ln at our Fountam For Counter Seruce BLSD XX 1sHIf S For That GRADLATION PORTABLE' Erickson 05109 Equap WIOVTEVIDEO, WHINN A ' ? . I E I I 4 A A Y AY1 A' ? I - W- , n E I 1 , -Y v 9 . 'A' .VN . A A t I . - Inc .- i ' 1 EXPERT BODY and FENDER VVORKS L -' 5 l V r . v Q irif Y 1 Y 1 . x L .A , 3 , 1 at T L' 7 1 3 I I I .' I. .0' r ' fongratulatlon-. to tho 1 RADI ATING CLASS Of Clara Cnty 'Stax NUlUSS follow xou vshervexer yn o Douglas P Hun! Probate-Jun emle Judgo Attorney At Lau Chlppvvsa County Kzef and Kzef Attorneys and Counselors ulto 901 Chippewa Bank Bldg Wiontexldeo Nlmnecota JOHN C HAAVE Attomey at Law Chippewa County Bank Bldg WIOYTEW IDEO NIINW Telephone 8083 VERUI ULAGGETT Register of Dt-edi Uuppewa County MONTE! IDEO MINNESOTA Tho Brat of Exerythmg to all of YOU Fran I Murray Lawyer PHONE 90 Clara C1ty Mmnesota Congratulatlons to the Class of 1953 iodelzllff .funflf-Le! M I THOLEN BLILDING Clara Clty Mmnesota Congratulamons Senlors .B 4 Kfufufoiefz M fb Physiuan and Surgeon Clara Clty M1nn Nelson and Oyen Attomew s at Law I O 0 If Bldg Phone 7731 Niontex ideo Nimnesota lg. i, '. -' -.- V - -Hg, Q i ' l O l A' 1. - 'f I , . 4 . , , , I I 1 . l l 1 4 4 i 3 I' . , . W P Av Av s' . ' 1 . l 2 . ,. . , . , v- - 3 1 i Q P I , U I N l . . ' ,. H.. N 1 . . C , . l .1 1 . , .1 - V' 1 - - A' - I STORES A sat1sf1ed customer IS the best advemsement ny tore can have' Wlllmal MOHt8V1d8O M1HD8S0ta Dlson and lohnson Mens 2 d Vo ng Mens CLO MING Real Quahty at Popular Prlces XVIHIIIELI' Mmn THRIFTY Cut Rate Drug S'c:e PPESCRIPTIONS PROMPT SERVICE Phone 636 - - - Wlllmar EIVW11 J al Apuo Swenson Motor Co 690 Lltchfleld -he West Wxl'mar Nlmnesota GMC TKLLHS PHONE 1919 Red Swenson Res Phone l458lX PHONTE 1.38 Lundman s Jewelry VVILLMAR MINN Fred E Lundman Ethyl L. Lundman 210 West Fourth Street CARLSDN BRUS Rexall Drug Store Wlllm Mmnesota. Complete Eastman Photograpluc Dept Wilson 83 Spalding Athletic Equipment GOOD VVISHES 8 COINGRATLLATIONS Bank of Wzllmar A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD CONIMI VITY Wlllmar, Minnesota Korifzuzs ewelry Elgm Buloxa 8: Fme SWISS Watches Beloved Dlamond Jewelry and VS atch Repaxr 102 off to all Graduates-53 FTI not Inc 50' 3rd Phone l 61 VVILLVIAR NILNNESOTA Comphments of Berg Supply Co CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF Goar Company E B Sorenson, ewe er Elgm Hamllton Bulova Gruen Wadsworth Watches ALWAYS DEPENDABLE Dial 9248 Montexideo, Minnesota N c 1 A I I I . 1 l V I J 1 . 1 Y Y 1. ' . '., I j . ,. . . 1 '...'. rf .vi ., ' I f . -' , ,v- 4 .,, , .. . vv . ,. - . Y , . l ff I , ... V I . Q . l w Q f ' .....- A K- 4 t Y V I '53 . , Q A , ctr, I ' 1 . Y , . 7 Y VN ni ' D . j I I 1 l l POKE ELL AUTO COMPANY Karlls Tire Ch xr let and Bu ck Qal s and Sen ce Phon 394 BUIIK AIU NTEV IDEO WUNN EKBERG S NEST IN LXDIES nEADY TO WEAR ILLINER1 SHOES AND AC ESSORIES ngratulat ons to Claas of 53 0000 Adam, Mom: Co 'WON TEX IDEO 'SIINN Congratulauolas to the Class of 1953 H11ls1de Dalry WON TEX IDEO 'NIIN NESOTA Complete Goodyear Lune of Tires Tubes and Batteries Recappmg and Repalnng On the Farm Tire Seruce MONTE! IDEO GGOD YEAR Ford Tractor Ferguson System Myhre 8: Nelson Olher Impl ts Ford Dearbom New Holland Firestone Oliver Montes ld60 MIDIICSNB I I , , I 1 1 A ' ' l E 3' D we 5 p . ' :Ji iq ' ' I .w j :-4 y . - l I . . 4 'I Q , 4 ,J 0 l W - f ... ry ,Q . ' 1 4 Y . . ' .... - '4 Q4 ,4 1 'U , , l . W . . 1 W ' .l , 1 5 ' l , , rl ' ,I W - , l I V4 4 ,' , I V4 I l I 1 . V 1- 4 1 T 1 , .. , ' W , , v 4 ' 'A 4 V . rv ' - I . ' E I ' i I -4 . . I I 5 - 2 I ' ' l l -. 1 111111111 1 111 IIlL1l N 1 1953 Leo Keuerer That Gladys Man The Montevzdeo NEWS GREETS CLARA CITY AND ITS EXCELLENT SCHOOLS AND CONGRATULATES THE SENIOR CLASS Cong'ra,tu1a,t1ons to the Class of 1953 1tr11T1To1 Puls I1 MINN VALLEY CO OP LIGHT and POWER ASS N A Truly a Mlracle Thats what I sas about SANITONE he BETTER dxy cleanmg that get ALL the dxrt SPOTS OIT EVERY TIME N0 CLEANING ODOR LONTGER LASTING PRESS COSTS N0 'VIORE THAN ORDINARY DRY CLEANING Phone 817 5 Monte! ldeo Mmnesota Culhgan Soft Water Servnce No eqmpment to bug No Work to Do Just tum on the faucet and haxe your soft water uox TEX IDEO PH 1 w B T0mhGUC DRLU SFURI' XND HH' I SHOP Nlontex ideo Wlnmesota My 1'cA1'so11z11 1-1111g11'z1111lz111111s to 1 56 'Pav H111 1 ' gg Class of thi- , 79 4'l:11'z1 I A' . 'lf -1 001 T 1- ' S A. A 1 W Cl ,I V Y YY I HIMIMYHYWWYYMVS Y Y i' I . ' 1 i .' 1' .' f , 1' 1 if A' A ,' l , . 1 1 S l c I -1 1 A , 1 an. ary earners 1 ,. . 1 1 ' 1 1 u I Elo- 1 .' ' ' Inj 'wi1'll1 1 ' ' ' 1 j 3 1 1 v v I 1 - AY v I 0 a I 1 1 1 I U C 1 1 1 ' 1 wr w W , M J L A 1 Y I 1 lui! 1 1 1 1 . ' - A' 1. 1 HOTEL HUNT Nlonteudeo HOTEL LAKELAND WNIHIIIBI' DI-ZW HOTEL C0 In Wlonteudeo Its Clalre S FINE FGODS DLEASANT ATMOSPI-TEPE FAST 8: EFFICIEN T SERVICE UNGER FURNITURE GU WIOR-RIS NIELROSE VIONTEVIDEO S-XLK CENTRE ,xt INSI4 dxf Childrens W ear NATION ALLY -XDVERTISED BRANDS THE BEST TIN CLOTHES FOR TOTS TO TEENS Hanson Kladezee Niontex ideo 'Vhnnecota Be Sure To hsnt The New Calmenson 'Hens Store In 'Nionteudeo FIRST IN STYLE ALWAYS ' ' JOHN DEERE mnx DEERE TRACTORS A.ND FARM EQLIPWIENT PEPAIRS AND SERVICE Phone 48 410 S Flrst NIONTEWIDEO 'WHEN 1 i -f-H H-V - --f----V---W - 1 0 , , '. I A a l . Iv I l , . .' 1 2 A 4 I 5 ,vii-A ,-+1777 W ZW 1 -- -A V X ' I S1054-H At , MEYER IMPLEMENT I . Y ' v 4 v V . . - . . . 1 ' . Q-. 1 ' A h A Pc-1 XX sl fs 'thx' Cl' sy af -JJ 1 1 v i w - - . . 1 , . . I . . '. - . I 5 .4 Y X ' I .V H 1 4 - . - sf. i 1 - I y - I - ' ' l - 4' v r ' 'A ' J Kong atulatlons to the Class of 1958 ANEIDIEKSEKIR Q TAS 5 I HIDK SHHIDT LADIES READY T0 WEAR Mont:-video-Vl orth n gton Minnesota Central Bake Shop Bakrsf BLUE RIBBON PRODLCTS Phone 86 Montevideo Minnesota Dona UCS GWB EIS For ALL GIFTS Montex ideo Mankato Minnesota IN ADDITION TO THE CLARA CITX HERALD YOU SHOULD READ THE MOHt6VldeO Amerlcan Es rett S Mills Editor a d Pubhsher Chippewa C unty s Largest Newspape Larson Brothers Incorp rated Studebaker Passeng r Cars and Trucks SALES Sz SERVICE Montewddeo Minnesota. Best VV1shes to the Class of o o nson Mus1c Co Niusu .11 11151 uments Reco1 ds Sheet Musm PHONE 9049 Montevldeo Mmnsota. olmson Floor Coverzng Company Lontractors and Designers of Resilent Floor C werlng Phone 7428 Montex ideo Minnesota . r A, , I I o I I 4 lay I . , I I -6 - ' 4 n . I I J E .0 Q Avo 1. I I I 0 I , e I , . y I I I ' 'v '. . 3 I ' 11 ' I 1 , e 0 fn -1. A 1 gl 'N tl. 1 L t . I I . .1 . 11 r I j I I ,0' I I 1 ' 1, 1, , I ' - I and? 0 TY ICE CREAM Ice Cream SHEET Wllzl'-XL IH ABRK STION HLAI' H KT JN Dwight ahzasmz empany PHONE 222 VL ll NI t CONGPATULATION TO THE CLA-:S OI' 1903 Coca Cala Bmiizng Company of Wlllmar Wlllmar Mmnesota N ORBY HEDMAN H1 Way Furniture a es VVILLWIAR RIINVESOTA . xf. S O 7. ' V CHIKD I 2 V h E u Fil I,fili1'l'S Wvill M- Ilfvzlrzwl fu I N 'l'Vt' Yun! , , Q s F ifii Ywiw i i i iiii W -V i i xi l .-.,,. l 1 ? l g I f I I . 1 I l I I i Y E 1 1 422 Vest Bvnson Ax' . 2 i 1 -' lrlwyv 3s'1 ,. , 1 5 V A - - -, L Y 5 Monte Motor Sales W e 1 dl n g CHR! SI ER PL! HOL TH VYESTINGHOI SE KELX IN -STOR APPLIANCES Nlontex ndeo Whnn COMPLIMENTS OF PEIXTNY S J C Penny Montev1deo, Mmnesota LT X il J COMPLIMENTS OF Arend s Maclune UP SI ECI -KLI7IN1 In Hydraulic Loaders Tractor Fronts Bulldozers Omamental Ratlmg GI I EK INIINNEQOTA KEEPS AKE DIADION D5 LON UIN E3 NVI'I'TN AI, FR Allstate Hatchery I-ER ELGIN S H -XXIII TON W ATC!-IES Vhllmar 'llmnssota Monte Nhnn J . E f Sh . Y I I lv 1 E.. 1 . . I 4 Y :AY LI CONGRATL'LATIQNS I Bgul-ne'5 lgwglery TO 1, 23:1 lf' '73 IN .. tv S' AY I I Co. Bob s Rexall Drugs Bob Ros R Pharmau t Form P n SGIXICQ D our suppueg Caneczas Jex elm COSTDGIIC Prcec lptloni CONGRATLLATIONS CLASS OF 53 luelr Lumber Co John J Van Heel, Mgr PHO YE NO 10 B000 lohn s Tavern HEALS LL 'N CHES BEVERAGES John Van Heel Gluek, Nhnnesota Boelter 8: Son Allrsfhalmers and New Idea farm Equipment Blac ksmlth 6. Welding h Hb 16 NI Raymond Wlxnn luek Grocery and Hardware Fran rs DOHIIQF Prop Gluek Mmnesofa Wesota Termmal GRAIN FEED SEED FERTILIZER GLI Eh WILNBESOT-1 , P, 92. s V 5 Q ,,' A . LAL EH za ' f . ' , . ' . h J .' Sf- . .' 'J 'f-- . I l Y'- b ' ' 1 n . . , ' J ' f . . , I 5 V 1 i x . 5 I i I i 1 Y 1' 1 . - I N x 1 Y l 1 1 I A , 3' : I ' ' Y l 1 urnmck Bros Strootman Hardware Roan Cfmtractors PRINNBYRG Best Wrahes to tHe C asa of 1953 Prrnsburg State Bank CO!IlIl'llU'UfX O une-d and Controued Sound -kcccrroda mg Dependable Prmsburg, Mrnneqota Member of F D I C GE VER AL NIERCH AINDISE HOKEE APFLIANCEQ and DNIPLEN F VIS Prmsburg Mrrrrrosota Mulder Motor Co X IIR FOnD f-XP TPICIK L TR-XCTFR IWIPLENIENT DEALER Phone 25 Raymoz cl PAINTQ '-I-aV .'JV -XRE FI FCTPTP -1PPLI!NCEs Phone 1 If 10 PRINSBLRG He at 19 Farmers State Bank DAX IOxD 'VIIYN Wlvn be-r of P D I C 191 O C ' D 0 I 1 1 V' f,'-u f. -, Is. 4 In p... 4.4 A ,AM .Af ,,' f' I I I I I - I I I 2 ' - I L , M 5' ,. . . 1' , I I I L. 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