Grand Meadow High School - Meadow Lark Yearbook (Grand Meadow, MN)
- Class of 1955
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L fQlE5i1i?5l'ill'.51Um X NE, THE SENIORS OF '55, DEDTCATE oUH ANNUAL TO oUH PARENTS, WHOSE PATIENCE, 1 LOYALTY, AND GUIDANCE HAVE BEEN AN IN- sP1HAT1oN THROUGHOUT oUH scHooL CAREER. ? 3 fl MR. HR. MR. MR. HR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MRS. MR MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. xr? E f f 1 AND MRS CHARLES ALLEN AND MRS INGWALD ALVER AND MRS MELVYN ANDERSON AND MRS GROVER BAUGH AND MRS FORREST FINHART AND MRS AUGUST GERASCH AND MRS. EDWARD GRAFE AND MRS JOHN GUNDERSON AND MRS CHESTER HALL AND MRS MAYNARD HEFFERN AND MRS C. T. HOLLAND AND MRS. FRANK HUEMAN SR. LUELLA KUHN AND MRS. CLARENCE MALEY AND MRS. HENRY MAYER AND MRS. GUY MINNICH AND MRS GERALD NELSON AND MRS ALVIN PETERSON AND MRS ALVIN RASMUSSEN AND MRS. EMIL SCHWEMMER AND NRS. RALPH TURNER AND MRS RAY WRIGHT HE Aw NNXX XA 11111113 www, W , ..x., WY. .sX, , W. W M ,-A v ' V, 1 ,--xl: ,gfggg fgf ' OFFICL GIRLS Left Rena Ellingwood Right Gloria Skogstad L STUDENT COLLNC1 L, Standing: Peter Olson, Dick Kempfert, Janet Kjeer, Darlene Holland, Harold Kuhn, Margaret Merkel, Darlene Mayer. Seated: Carol Girton, Ila Lindelien, Calvin Holland, Roger Heffern. some 1 OF EDLMIATION Left to rightg Ernest Tune, Merle Jacobson, Elmer Hoeft, Marvin Seim, C. T. Holland, Lyle Deuloff, Ben wright. l M15 B5 GERALD WILLIAM ALLEN nJerryn Birthday-January 3 nFl1rt1ng is My spec1alty.n Football 1-2-3-4 Football Co-Captain 4 Baseball 1-2-3 basketball 1-2-3 Class Play 3-N Mixed Chorus l-2-3-M Student Council 1 Annual Staff 3-4 Speech Ulub 2 Prom Waiter 2 Class Play Usher U Graduation Usher 3 E79 UH, IVAN DONALD ALVER nlvan' Birthday-September 18 uSpeech Is Silver, But Silence ls Golden. BEVERLY MAY ANDERSON llBevll Birth ay-December 14 NHer Heart is Like a Trolley Always Room for one More.H Homecoming Queen 4 Valentine Queen 3 Class Officer 2 Band 3-M Chorus l-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus l-2-3-U Class Play 3-I+ Pep Club 3 Cheerleader 4 Triple Trio 2-3 Solist M Prom waitress 2 Class Play Usher U Speech 2-3-4 Annual U Octet 4 Sectet 4 AUDRY DARLENE BAUGH HLitt1e Audryn Birthday-December 30 WI Chatter as 1 go, and 1 go on Forever.U Class Officer 1-2 -3 Ch0rus 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Class Play 3-4 Librarian 2-3-4 Pep Club 3-4 Annual Staff 3-4 Paper Staff 3-4 Class Play Usher 4 1 5 JERALD FRANKLIN FINHART n J-erryn Birthday-February 22 Hwhat He Wants to Get Out of School Most is Himself FFA 3-4 Stage Manager 3 DALE AUGUST GERASCH Il Aug!! Birthday-June 13 UA Xoung Man who Blushes Is Better Then One who Turns Pa1e.n FFA 3 Speech Club 2-3-4 Basketball 2 Basketball Manager 3-4 Baseball Manager 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3-4 Graduation Usher 3 ::w SQ: PJOCT 0 5:5 E ww F 3f'25 umgo wQum mm D mw3:E 00 Q gvlbhbzg-4 3- m e Q D-'Q as E - m NRO MOU! fPFP4TF5' ww4ecwzomQ mdmuwdwsv omwwnonooa 00000505005 'WBKUSQSSU3 wmv wmc 5 d05?wws Q DNQ mae n 33 SIE? Q ffg: Cin l Q G UU LD 0 S 5 5 g d b a a ww 0 ll H mmm u ull T Y?Y wwwwtwcckrr Band - Pep Club - Sextet Octet Class Play - Class Officer - EM OLIVER JOHN GUNDERSON HO1l1e' Birthday-January 20 nH1s Slowness of Speech Does Not Indicate Slow- ness of Act1on.' FFA 1-2-3-1+ FFA President 4 Pep Club 2 School Petrol Preston 2 Class Play M Graduation Usher 3 KENNETH RAYMON HALL 'Kenny' Birthday-November 10 'I'll Study If I Feel Like It and I Won't If I Don'tg I'll Pass If I can If I Can't I Won't.n Football 2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3 Class Play 3-M Speech 2 I MARVIN HEFFEHN nHeavyu Birth ay-February 9 UA Man Not After Every woman's Heart.u 2 , - :wmmm l-'OCPDO 'I' Z3 'd'35'?f S :mm ocro Cf Q NW 3 QQRHH Q F :awww Q 4 O05 'fl H za' I 2 W gg, UIQ w rm H 390 we N III O 'T 'PHI' Hi-unaxn lllll NNFPC QwCD'2.7 I-'DDO mbuno mixer m OU' dll 'U dl-' S 1'5 '4 I-' 'I' MDP-'Nl-'kd 001 Hzfw SDO'U mzgo m H CJ' M w n w m w w o w o H wr-una nOh, They're Making a Wild Man Out of Me.' Speech 2- Annual Staff 2- Student Council Prom Waiter Graduation Usher RONALD CHARLES KUHN nRonn1e' Birthday-March 18 nlnactivity is Death.' Class Play 3-4 Speech Club 2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Football 3-4 Prom Waiter 2 Class Officer Graduation Usher Honor Student u 3 4 Citizenship Award U ELEANOR JULETTA MALEY uE1l1eW Birthday-May 18 'An Utterably Undescribable F1rl.' Cheerleader l-2-3-4 Band 3-4 Majorette 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 G1rl's Chorus l-2-3-4 Class Officer 3 Class Play 3-4 Speech Club 3-4 Annual Staff 3 Salutatorian 4 Sextet 4 Triple Trio 2-3 V Trio 3 DABLENE AGNES MAYER n Henry u Birthday-January 28 NThere's a Little Devil in Every Good Little G1rl.' Valedictorian 4 Band l-2-3-4 Chorus l-2-3 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3 Speech Club 2-3-4 Annual Staff 3-4 Paper Staff 2-3 Class Officer l-2-4 Student Council 3-4 Pep Club 3-4 G1rl's State 3 Cla s s Play 3-4 Saxophone Quartet 3 Citizenship Award 4 HARLEY GENE MINNICH 'Harley' Birthday-Man 30 NI Don't Think 1'm Hand- some, But What's My O- pinion Against The Rest of The World.u Annual Staff Football Basketball Baseball Basketball Captain Football Co-Captain Chorus Class Play Student Council C1553 Officer Homecoming King Pr0m waiter Class Play Usher NANC! ANN NELSON 'Nan' Birthday-April 13 NNever do Today what You can QQ Tomorrow.n Class Play 3-4 Class Officer 4 Speech 2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Cheerleader 1-4 Band 3-4 Pep Club 3 Sextet 4 Annual Staff 2-3-4 Paper Staff 1-2-3-4 Queen Attendant 4 Prom Waitress 2 Graduation Usher 3 Triple Trio 3 Librarian 2 Honor Student 4 MAR! ELEANOH PETERSON HPeten Birthday-December 20 UOf Curls She Has Many: Of Friends She Has More Graduation Usher Class Play Usher Triple Trio DONNA MARIE RASMUSSEN NButchU Birthday-January 18 UShe Slghs at Many, But Loves Only One.U Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Class Play 3-4 Annual Staff 3-4 Prom Waitress 2 Graduation Usher 3 Pep Club 3-4 Librarian 2-3-4 Class Officer 2 Student Council 1 Honor Student 4 Band 2-3- Paper Staff 1-2-3- Pep Club ' 3- Mixed Chorus 1-2-3- Annual Staff 2-3- Sextet Chorus 1-2-3- Librarian Class Play 3- Dramatics 2- Pep Club Librarian IRENE LOUISE SCHWEMMER 'Schwem' Blrth ay-June 6 uAn Innocent Face, But You Never Can Te11.' Band Chorus Mixed Chorus Annual Staff Paper Staff Class Officer Honor Student 2- 595 4l- 1 Gage. mwmg QI! U1 ODI U3 gfgzw vcwng OP' PZ 2125.2 Eg ra 924 E Sm W '35 .S N Boy's Chorus mrgwwz C f'. 'oi' mg:33H tgmmfflfg' uwmm 3? WPC W M 1 2 E og H5 U E '1 E w m a I0 z a W N9 PN I-I I ll Q cccwmc H 'Barb' Birthday-January 17 'Hidden in the Chambers of Her Personality are Treasure Chests of Friendship. M ized Chorus G1r18 Sextet Band Majorette Cheerleader Annual Staff Paper Staff Speech Club Pep Club Class Play Librarian 1-2- 1-2- EMO FRANK WILLIAM HUEMAN JR. 'Frank' Birthday-March 9 I'm a Smart Guy, But I Have a Hard Time Convjnclng Anyone. NO PICTURE FFA 1 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3 Baseball 1-2 Cla s s Play 3 Honor Student 4 THE GOOD SHIP SENIOR It was in the year of 1943 that our adventurlng vessel, frelghted with the pro- spects of a future Senior Class, set out across the unknown seas of school. The crew numbered 18 with Seamen--Wright, Peterson, Finhart, Heffern, Minnlch, Hall, Maley, and Turner who sailed all the way. During these first few years of adventuring we had very good Captains. Each year we changed the name of our ship and had a different Captain. The 'First Star' andnSecond Moonncommanded by Captain Staley, UThe Third Waveu with Captain Bestul and the uFourth Clipper' withstood the waves with the help and guidance of Captain Dugan. The nFamous Fifthn was carried over the rough water by Captain Varest and the 'Sea Going Sixthn sailed the higher seas with Captain Mayland. As we sailed through the seas we picked up Seamen--Nelson and Kuhn. lt was while we were on the nLucky Sevenn that we really gained our sea-legs and were taught the ropes. We sailed from port to port for our classes. We elected our first class captain from a crew of sixteen. During this time we picked up Seaman--Gerasch, Baugh, and Grafe. Admiral Fenneman helped us on our way. The NRol11ck1ng Eightu was the beginning of a Digger crew. we were Joined by Sea- men--Allen, Anderson, Gorden, Holland, Hull, Mayer, and Zlpse. We now numbered twenty-two. we elected class officers and class adviser, Admiral Stromberg gave us the instructions. The uKnotty Nlnthn sailed forth in 1952 to conquer more of the unknown seas. We had Seaman--Hurley, Liebfried, Schwemmer, and Rasmussen with us this time. At inltatlon the seas were sort of rough. Those Sophomore waves rocked us over with embarrassment. At this time Admiral Slindee was there to help us out. We were now pack to a crew of twenty-two. Admiral Severin guided the uSophomore GMHS.H through safely. We started out with a crew of twenty-one, we were joined Dy Seamen--Lowe, and Hueman. This year it was our turn to rock the Freshmen boat at initiation and we did it with pleasure. That spring we had to go on board the Junior-Senior Prom and wash dishes, wait tables and serve punch. The HJolly Juniorn set sail with a crew of twenty-two. This time we were joined by Seamen--Gunderson and Alver. We started out on the high seas by selecting our class rings. Almost immediately we had to look ahead into the future and see the waves coming up in the form of dollar signs for the Prom. So, we were forced to anchor for a few weeks and practice for HToo Young Too Oldn our class play. Vice Admiral Prindle coached us. During this year-Admiral Olson helped us with all our trials and tP0uDl6S. The 'Jolly Juniorn followed the stars until May 1, l95N Here we held a Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. We dined on Gold Nuggets and danced to the uSa1lor's Hornpipe.u We decorated the ship with many scenes from Cinderella. The best ship of all, UThe Good Ship Senioru set out to sea with a crew of twenty- two, Admiral holland worked with us on this cruise to make the seas smoother. We lowered the anchor in October to select Homecoming King, Harley Minnich and Queen, Beverly Anderson with Nancy Nelson and Charlotte Grafe as attendants. We presented UDon't Take My Pennyn our class play in May. Vice Admiral Gogate coach- ed us. On May 12 the class went for they last time together to Chicago for the class trip. On May 26 we left this ship to start sa1l1ngcnu'1nd1v1dual ways of life. we have this motto: wE'VE CHOSSED THE BAY, THE OCEAN LIES BEYOND to help us. Ship Ahoy8 Off we go, pursuing, with some misgivings the long and uncertain passages. The sailing thus far has been full of enjoyable moments and we thank everyone for giving them to us. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY This is station WJZ broadcasting from New York City with your commentator, Iave Gunderson. Last Sunday, June U, 1966, I took my Jet and flew around the States to see the Seniors of 1935. I first flew to the'West Coast to California. My first stop in Cglifopnig was at a phone booth to look for Marvin Heffern's address. I found it right away and quickly went out to his hoje in my speedy Jaquar. I interviewed Marvin and found out he was a champion wrestler who owns a 32 room mansion. His wife is also making her career as a wrestler. I then sped off to Reno, Nevada, where I stopped at the Silver Horseshoe Night Club. Many popular stars entertain here and one of the entertainers was Mary Peterson who is a pop singer and a comedian. She has really been a hit in Reno. I started my jet and took off for Camp Carson in Colorado to see Dale Gerasch, who, through the years, has achieved for himself the rank of a General. He might have been small in school, but he surely proved himself to be capable. From Colorado 1 went to Texas and found one of the Peppy Seniors of 55. Darlene Baugh, the girl who could always do anything with her hair. lncidentally you may be interested in knowing that everyone of her four little girls has straight unruly hair. I then continued my trip in a rocket to South Dakota where I met Jerry Finhart who is making great wealth for himself raising goats on his goat farm. I again boarded my rocket and flew to good old Minnesota, where I would see more Seniors of 55. The first was Charlotte Grafe who is living in Grand Meadow and is the wife of our Grand Meadow Veterinary. She is the mother of a lovely set of twins one resembling the light headed father and the other having black curly hair. From Grand Meadow I went to Rochester. Here I saw Ronnie Kuhn and his secretary, Donna Rasmussen. Honnie is a lab technician and also an executive of the Mayo Clinic. While I was in Rochester I say Irene Schwemmer. She is progressing very well as a nurse at St. Hary's. She is also a housewife and is taking good care of her favorite patient, her husband. I also saw Frank Hueman, who resides in Rochester. He is using his mouth in his career. He is an aucttoneer and can really rattle it off. On my way out of Hochester I stopped at the world famous monkey zoo. Oliver Gunderson, the world's greatest monkey hunter, 1s president of this large concern. I continued my trip and in a few minutes I was in Austin. Here I saw Jerry Allen who is married to a gorgeous blond and is head manager of M1ller's dress shop. On a farm just outside Austin, I found Kenny Hall. He is raising many different crops and enjoying his work. He is also raising a house full of little Halls. I left Austin and went to Albert Lea. J1m Turner and his beautiful brunette wife invited me over to see their five charming children. Jim inherited enough money to keep him going for the rest of his life. He just lies around the house. Before I left Minnesota I put gas in my jet and took off for Iowa. In Ames I found Barbara wright, who is going to college. She told me she has gone through many colleges and thinks she has learned enough, Now she is going to learn more about her family. I drove my jaguar to Teacoch, lows, a little town where Darlene Mayer is teaching second grade. The right man hasn't come along yet, out Darlene is still looking. Next I went to St. Louis, ho. where Harley Mlnnich, his wife and two children are living. Harley is continuing in the sports world. He is coach of one of the best foothall teams in the United States. From St. Louis I went south to Tennessee where I looked up Calvin Holland. He owns one of the biggest duck farms in the world. Cal naturally needed a partner to help him with his ducks so he hitched up with a tall red headed gal. with my trip about over, I went DSOK to New York. I decided to go to the opera at the Met. One of the stars is Beverly Anderson. While she has grown in fame, she has also grown in size. She resembles to some extent her childhood ideal Sophie Tucker. I got word that Eleanor Maley was also living ln New York. I always thought Eleanor had a wonderful speaking voice and she is using it for a good purpose. She is a very popular lawyer of New York. The last of the Seniors of 55 whom I visited was Nancy Nelson. She is one of the famous John Power models. I enjoyed my visit very much to the Seniors of 55 and I think they have all been successful in their various careers. This is station WJZ signing off fromNew York City. VSENIOR CLASS WILL' We, the Seniors of 1955, in departing from you, wish to will a few of our prize possessions to the under classmen. First, to the Juniors, we leave our individual POSSBSSIOHBQ I, Jerry Allen, would like to leave my flirty ways to Richard Swanson and Noel Dettloffg here's hoping that they will get you farther than they did me. I, Ivan Alver, will my dimples to Donna Jacobson, may she use them on the bashful boy of her desire. I, Beverly Anderson, will my homecoming crown to some fortunate junior girl in hopes that it will bring her as much happiness as it did me. I, Jerry Flnhart, will my motorbike to Bonnie Durhman, so she can give rides to all the junior boys. I, Dale Gerasch, will my hot-rod Chevie to Glenn Stein and Doug Seavey in hopes that they will give their horses a rest. I, Charlotte Grafe, will my pleasing personality to Sylvia Stier in hopes that she can use it to its best advantage. I, Oliver Gunderson, will my presidency of the FFA to Berlyn Telg in hopes he can keep the future farmers in order. I, Kenny Hall, will my gun to Roger Heffern, so he can keep off the approaching fathers-in-law. I, Marvin Heffern, will my heavy black beard to Bob Berg and Dick Jacobson, so they can become men some day. I, Calvin Holland, will my photographic ability to Billie and Donnie Calkins, so they can set up a studio soon. I, Ronnie Kuhn, leave my intelligence to Larry Fruth in hopes he can pass with flying colors. I, Frank Hueman, will my dignified ways to Kenny Hamilton in hopes it will make him a gentleman. I, Eleanor Maley, will my ability to milk cows to Joyce I, Darlene Mayer, will my brown eyes to Dorothy Merkel, boys. I, Harley Mlnnich, will my heart to Helen Moore, so she but out of circulation. I, Nancy Nelson, will my chewing gum to Lois Kelley and can keep their fellow classmates awake. I, Mary Peterson, will my natural curly hair to Beverly the Rochester boys. I, Donna Rasmussen, a success. I, Irene Schwemmer, I, Jim Turner, will take out the Austin girls. Sears and Harold Kuhn. so she can flirt with the can keep it circulating Joyce Weick in hopes they Nelson, so she can thrill will my height to Dave Gunderson, so he can make basketball will my good time on the bus to Jeannine Olson. my car to James Kvall and Jerry Kerrins, to that they can I, Barbara Wright, will my pleasing smile and winning ways to Carol DeBoer, Carol Bush, and Ruth Neilsen. I, Darlene Baugh, will my ability to defend Iowa to Mary Baugh so that the Iowains left in school next year will remain loyal. We, the Seniors, will our good behavior to the Sophomore class, to the Freshmen, we will our happiness for their remaining years. We wish everyone good luck and happiness throughout their remaining school years. ENIOR LAS5 LAY M...- THE SENIOR CLASS PRESENTED 'DON'T TAKE MY PENNY.' MAY 3, 1955. 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JUNIOR BAND '-, , if 5' K , M are 45 Q n g Q 3 ,,', L, - , '33 ,- , Q 1,55 I ,U -f' f ,, I ., , , , , W ...,: l , a l l LAA: ,,A . , , , - N ,W if- T W M 1 '12 Q , fl an 'PH TH ag H? EQ' 'A SENIOH MIXED CHORUS NIXEH OCTET Darwin Sween, have Gunderson, Harold Kuhn, and Harley Mlnnioh. Beverly Anderson, Charlotte Grafe, Ruth Nielson, and Carol Lockwood. Q GIriL'5 GLEE CLUB gthflftifff OOTBALL KENNY CO-CAPTAINS JERRY ALLEN HARLEY MINNICH A TEAM FRANK Row One-Left to Bight- Kenny Bieken. David Iverson, Larry Glynn, Jin Stiles, Jerry Kerrins, Roger Lorenzen, Tom Jacobson, Alan Durhman. How Two- Mr. Severin, Mr. Radtke, Marvin Heffern, Doug Seavey Allen, Harley Mlnnioh, Frank Hueman, Kenny Hall. Row Three- Jim Kvall, Truman Olson, Kenny HHm11t0n, Bob Berg, Jacobson, Noel Dettloff, Berlin Tieg, Darwin Sween , Ronnie Kuhn, Jerry Bill Calkins, Dick B TEAH Y OOTQALL BONNIE JERRY HARLEY THE STARTING LINE UP FRANK, JERRY, HARLEY, BOB. KENNY, RONNIE, MARVIN, DARWIN, JERRY, BILL, DOUG 4' 1 ...W f ,, ','5 1 H -4' Wim I A M5 .. ' ' 54' '1f27 Q ' Q 'P' s E: W ' W. 4 WW- .. BASKETHALL A TEAM BASKETBALL Mr. Severin, Mr. Hadtke, Harold Kuhn, Dave Gunderson, Noel Dettloff, Bonnie Kuhn, Bob Grathwohl, Bob Berg, Jim Stiles, Doug Seavey, Harley Minnioh, Roger Heffern. CAPTAIN HARLEY MINNICH B Team Basketball HOW UW0' Mr. Severin, Larry Smith, David Iverson, Leslie Bush, Alan Durhman, Terry Lewis Mr. hadtke. dow one- Toby Jennings, Kenny Relken, Truman Olson, Tom Jacobson, Dick Grathwohl. BXXSEBA LL Left to Right-Bob Grathwohl, Tom Jacobson, Dick Grathwohl, Noel bettloff Dave uunderson, Jerry Kerrins, Mr. Radtke mxvs SEVERIN NQEL BOB I 'V' :DZ ICK ju? i-IGIVIECOMING I-XCTIVITI E 5 Spirit was high for the snake dance and pep fest Thursday evening in spite of a heavy rain. The class floats were completed during a busy and damp Friday forenoon, The rain held off for the parade in the afternoon. The climax of the parade was the coronation of the Homecoming King and Queen. Student Council President, Calvin Holland, crowned Harley Minnich as King: and Harley in turn crowned Beverly .Lnderlon Bl Quen- Gharlotte Grafe and Nancy Nelson were IBever1y's attendants. .l g5GG'i ?AB'mB 'F' 5 l iff ROYALTY QUEEN x . A f 2 ,o f' I J A , 5+ 'iw -132:69 + N A 5 H OMEGO MING ROYALTY Q9,..p-ff--N CORONATION OF KING CORONATION OF QUEEN KING HARLEY and QUEEN BEV i 2 f KISSES FO H THE WE!-:N if MK f JUN 1085 OMEcoMmc. FL OATS FFA EIGHTH Truman Olson and Norma Peterson reigned as Valentine's Royelty ek' ,V Regional Speech Play Entrants HThe Cfse of The Crushed Petuniasn Darlene Mayer, Calvin Holland, Bev Anderson, Bonnie Kuhn. Pictured at the right are The Winona T.C. Science Day Exhibit winners Calvin Holland ' and Jim Smorkovski Q PE F3 C LLL B PRzs1neN+ - mamma BHLLQH J, WSW: JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS CLEO ANDERSON, A.RTH'J'R HAMILTON, AND V . . - x .. ,,,. .. N., , . mmm, A f mywezlwb LAVONNE ANDERSON JOHN HENNLSSLY NLIBIARIAN-MAFHU CUSTODIANS: CB T HALL TEACHERS CHARLES FOX 'COMMERCIAL' MARVIN ABTS 9788 SOCIAL STUDIESU M . LOUCKE WPIANOW 5 COOKS: EFFIE SIMONSON, AGNES OLSON, ELEANOR PETERSON is QS' eff? ..-n Q53 .. .qw ,, X f Q 1 if in 'Ch LGER BENSON CLARKE DEMPSEY DURHMAN EWING GRAFE GRIFFEL GROSS HALL HANSON HEFFERN JENSON JULSON uf A A JLSON JOHNSON JOHNSON KENNEDY LAURIDSEN LOEBIG HART GAHLUM MATHISON OLSON PALMER RASMUSSEN RUNKLE SEARS DEIN STIER URBACH WAHL BABBIT BERHOW N ff, .1 Agni FMA JNESTEEL CAMPBELL CLARK EDLAND EWING FBUTH GUNDERSON Q f Q01v+. HAGEN JACOBSON KEIM KENNEDY KERRINS KNUTSON LENGBHMAN Qu mx 'N J' v k '3- X xii if x ' Q A JPN ,N I LORENZEN MAHLUM OLSON OVERKAMP PETERSON RAUSTAD SHANE 1'-'U' fl. SKIFTER SKOGSTAD STEJSKAL STEVENS SWEETSER WRIGHT WRIGHT 1- . ' 1 k...' N., +L MISS ROBERTS MBS. 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ASHTON, PRESIDENT f AUSTIN CREENHOUSES N. B. ERWIN, VICE PRES-sEC'Y . ESTABLISHED 1890 C. FOSTER ASHTON, TREAS. INCORPORATED 1914 AUETINJVI INN. , f ,In , I I AUSTIN HEATING 8' SHEET METAL A The Babcock EQW' AQGHCY M22 PHONE 507 E. OAKLAND 5469 4,9 Rox 511 REMV Wg?-w A COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE AT THE SIGN OF TH TIN HORSE I E. rNf5 fl--, aie Axe Johnson Hardware 0iReal noun OWNn 111 EAST MILL STREET PHONE 3250 SUPERMIX PAINT -------- DELTA TOOLS SRAIQESFEARE FISHING TACKLE 'ITS YOUR TOWN'0 N A PART' NCNARCH GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES AUSTIN, MINN. AUSTIN AXEL w. JOHNSON FRANK SCHRIEBER 6 Owner Store Manager 707 MINN' Charles F. Fox sf co. L LHAR DVARE abfkkx' ww CANDY- ' CIGARS- , AND TOBACCO 318 NORTH MAIN ST. OR AUSTIN, MINNE TA TERLING SHOPP 7 i V TI bazyg AU 5 TI N X- COCA CULA B0ffLlNC CO. TLC P01036 fluaf ref-reghgg ... Nail, ice-c.afJ Coca- Cofw, DRINK, m'GLe,,. comPLmEN'rs or CASEDY VALUE S1505 BEssF.s, Hosmmr, uNDEnwEAn DRY GOODS ELIZABETH CASEDY PHONE 8201 PROP. A I M E 21+ N. CHAT!-IAM AUSTIN, HINN ' ' A ' A N D kul Ko ol., C009 To 'Cos DOLLAR THE CLASS OF 55 'Y AUSTI OPTQJ-Mig-TRIST MINNESOTA 7 A U 5 T ' N Qlfffliop amp L 1 MEN 1- 5 PHSZZZORS FAMUU5 FASH u DN AUETI N TN HINNES OTA A GLASGOW MORRIS FURNITURE CO. QUALITY FURNITURE LOW PRICES C 3 EASY TERMS CREDIT 220 N. CHATHAM PHONE 2851+ SUITS PORNALS COATS HATS AUSTIN DRESSES GLOVES DRAPERIES SLIP COVERS A 5 4--' . PRESHHAN--I DoN'T KNOW. WE GIVE S 4' H GREEN STAMPS SOPHOMOBE--I AM NOT PREPARED. , JUNIOR--I DO NCT REMEMBER. xx v 0 A SENIOR--I DON'T BELIEVE I CAN ADD ANY- A 7, THING TO WHAT HAS ALREADY BEEN SAID. S ' ' 'I- r . A ff I XX XX' -x-on-aw EXPEHI' SHOE REPAIR DELIVERY AT PRODUCE 8: HIGHWAY CAFE IRVING--WE'D HAVE WON THAT FOOTBALL GAME IF OUR CAPTAIN HADN'T LOST HIS HEAD. AUSTIN FRANCES--WAS IT THAT BAD? I HEARD IT WAS ONLY A TOOTH. J- 1 in - SURE I'I S ff 1099075 ICE CREAM KLAGC-E'S ICE CREAM CO. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA A I MHHv1N'5 A mg H vsffnl fyh'n'n- WH ERE F ASHJON CENTERS FUENNEYE 5 HOIEY TIME UDDI 11,5 I-nJ Wnvn ew'-1' Helly fo we pf, Gul, Slaves SALES ' IN AUSTIN NATV5 S, QS SURF!-USEIFI lx NATE Ct-1E5IN,PRmP, JXAQTQDRS gfead mnlez A gftkgldfh ea 123 E.MILL STREET AUSTIN, MINN. GENERAL AND GRANT BATTERIES 124 S. FRONT STREET GENERAL TIRES MANKATO, MINN. SALES AND SERVICE 119 S. FEDERAL MASON OITI, IOWA AUSTIN O I 219 NORTH FRANKLIN 0 AUSTIN, MINN. 6 2 NORTH FRONT MANKATO, MINN. PHONE 4327 PHONE 6266 WHOLESALE SUPPLY, INC. AUTOMOTIVE TIRES SUPPLIES TUBES TRACTOR PARTS CHAINS COM INE PARTS OIL EQUIPMENT BATTERIES HARDWARE GREASE APPLIANCES ANTI-FREEZE TOOLS DRILLS AUTOMOTIVE GRINDERS PARTS PAINT S MOVING ST OBAGE I s.L mum: sf saws SCHULER SHOE CO AUSTIN, MINN. q AGENTS Fon 1 f CALL 22.88 I 0 N n YOUR SPORTS SHOE HEADQUARTERS STUDIU DIAL I-1347 PHOTOGRAPHERS 2 Zq N.MAIN gr. ovsn WOOLWORTH'S on HILL ST. AUSTIN AUSTIN, HINN. A RAMS-EITH-1 I I I I BEAUTY si-now STE'-11-fEN:'UN'S MUSIC. CEI. PE S ARESSIC - Shed' Musao Racer-JS THE FINEST IN BEAUTY CARE mgbm Fon THE DIscnININAT1NG WOMAN IF YOUR HAIR ISN'T BECOMING TO YOU, YOU SHOULD BE COMING TO US B AND INSTRUMENTS PHONE: 3195 108 SOUTH GREENWICH Banos AUSTIN, MINNESOTA SL OL N4 MA'N Ami-IN ,.. TTTTTV1 . l ik 4v N - ----- I'- T'Tif'cQEIxjr?oLEr .li 2 , illllllpy 0W5m ls UQEM J COMPANY S PHONE 2877 AUETZAL MINAL SCOVJLL SM I T JEWELRY , SHUI? EE WA Tc:-1 as AND DIJLX Nl Ojxl EEttEQ F El-zr.1E'5 an PHONE The Ewtfns Family 'ld-13 AU-SHN Aw-5tfN,MiNN. WOLDJS ,' J W, DQN'Tf,f DRUG CO. W00l-WORTH FQBGET I Compmw W MA-fn aff Brifljd- A us ffl 1,5-- 51 O'QT1IfM 4'+ Ni+L Ivlui iq-Js7L 11 Drujs Lrlrj Sunclrfcj M - -BWJH5 anal Sala-ff Svrfffes w CLEANER5 4-R' E 6 It Q vii-Zlfn O BCCKS L cmsmg Avg WUIZLFHA IIF IELER HEADQUARTERS FUR BULUVA AND ELGIN WATCHES AUSTIN ROCHESTER WCID CZD Duns Duns A DRUGS DQUCS ii 9 . PDDHPX PDUNP1 A U E U I N M I N N PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE J . PHONE 3161 COMPLIMENTS OF PEOPLES DRUG LADIES' L1-m.OREN'E ' QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES lNFANTE'wEHR DRY GOODS ' I - V ' ' I . l Yllllll N W PER A NEWSPAPER RENDERS SERVICE TO MANY PEOPLE. IT IS A DAY-DAY RECORDING OF HISTORY .... A BUSY, PROGRESSIVE MARKETPLACE...AND, AN OPEN, PUBLIC FORUM! IT IS THE VOICE OF THIS COMMUNITY, THE STATE AND THE NATION. ABOVE ALL - THE AMERICAN NEWSPAPER IS THE CHAMPION OF YOUR RIGHT TO LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS. WITH A FULL MEASURE OF DEVOTION T0 THE FUNDAM NTAL PRINCIPLES OF OUR DEMOCRACY - THE NATIONS'S PRESS HELPS KEEP AMERICAN FREE - BV KEEPING IT INFORMED. ll Tl D llY HER LII CPITI fl- Ther0'f: 0 fs, quESfl0': abnutlf- E T THIZ 15 white H 0 P s' E- E3 18 SOU'I'H BROADWAY ROCHESTER MINNESOTA TOP SERVICE DEPT- ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA THE BEST SERVICE IS OUR 'EPECIALITY' 'HOME OF SATISEIED CUSTOMERS' 511 - 1ST AVE., s. w. I , NES. ELTA O. MUNSON ROCHESTER ,Ib QSCOWQ- 9:11-14 ' I Q USED OAE LOT Y 2.-f PHONE 6 D 2-7517 M643 no 57 7 i t 319 S. BROAWAT 9 0 Q 0 .Inn l 'SE ,I , , Y ' i' , ,, 1- I , lu: 50431044 54046, 5606 QQPGW BECKLEY BUSINESS EQUIPMENT co. 5 Jai Www R l DE! CLEANING AND PEESSINO PORTABLE-OFFICE-ELECTRIC ..-Two SHOPS..- 1 TYPEWRITERS NO, 1 Ng, 2 RENTALS-BEPAIRING-SALES 21 S. BROADWAY 19 FIRST ST. s. w.L PHQNE 37?3 PHONE 2635 102 EAST CENTER ST. PHONE 4187 I ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA ROCHESTER. NINN - KLIIIE MUSIC BAND INSTRUMENTS TE INSTRUMENT REPAIRING EU. 49A , 'WL X, .E-uf'-XA. M5 AMW- -' 'L x... Y BRENNHOFER ELECTRO PLATING CO. 308 FIRST AVE. S. W. ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA SPECIALIZING IN SIEVER AND GOLD PLATING CBANSTON TYPEWRITEB STORE T 115 FOURTH sT. s. w. 2 ROCHESTER 28 S. BROADWAY -I MINNESOTA Corona 5 R TEL. 4910 CRAVATH ' S GLEITISXQQ Jewelry XC' - Q EGM KEEPSAEE DIAMONDS ff ' L BUDGET TERMS . I ff , ' I Ioo FIRST AVE. BLDG. A KAHLEB HOTEL ARCADE Kd ' ! I ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA DALE CRAVATH, JEWELEB PHONE 5133 DEVOE 8 BAYNOLDS PAINT CO. . PAINT an WALLPAPER , SUPPLIES -I - . L 321 SO. BDWY. ROCHESTER MINN M A fi Tl M C! TCJPAS R0c,HESTER CAF Put INNANDS ACH NUSI ED' SOUTHERN HINNESOTA'S ONLY COMPLETE MUSIC STORE bxAfG CONN aanolnsvnuneuvs WURLITZEH OHGANS PIANOS 35 5.9QQ4DwAY RDCHEETER, MINN. N ROYAL SHOE BEPAIRING F J P A I N E ALL WORK GUARANTEED G::1!:,,lN!. ll, M IN. iif DBI CLEANING AND HAT WORKS FURNITURE DEALERS PHONE 7580 13 S. BROADWAY FUNERAL DIRECTORS ROCHESTER S , Druggist--Can I offer you R 5 something for that cold of I . yours, Mr. Smith? Mr. Smith--Oh, no. If you really want lt, you may have it for nothing. -I--I'-I-l l'!II-il' OFFICE PHONE 2-2627 F.J. PAINE Little Betty was crying RESIDENCE PHONE 2-1800 bitterly. Her mother asked what was the matter. 309-311-313 SOUTH BROADWAY 'My new shoes hurt mel' 'Well no wonder! You have them on the wrong feet,' re- ROCHESTER, MINN. plied her mother. But I haven't any other 1 feet, Betty protested. CUNPLIVIENTS UF do ED PENNY CU., Rocmsfef, M.-M. Q ?0ugtlceJudqe 11 3-1' ' ' ' -1 ' NELHAVEN MUSIC CLO ROCHESTER gf Ty ROCHESTER POST BU.LET IN V05 READ BY OVER 50,000 PEOPLE EVERY DAY - -i i I - I FIRST STUDENT CAT COLLEGEJ-wHAT's , THAT oDoH IN THE ITBHAHYT OLDER STUDENT-THAT's THB-DEAD sn- ENCE THEY KEEP THERE? FATHER OF wATEHs ' r' 1 N XX F' . ' F' I' I f' f- yi PUP11.-HAY I ASK A QUESTION' I ' TEACHER-YES, WHAT IS IT? fx D PUPIL-T-my DO THEY CALL Has IPPI j' l THE FATHER OF wATEHs'e P r X K.. fx K. .-. PA KO PHOTO A IN C' SFEINE ROCHESTER H TA Uv, VALLEY I I5 E.Qerd'evS+, n 'C of-xsT+O COAST Wm QFQSSEWEUW SPRING VALLEY G I FTS 1 '3'fRIf'm'1 ffam5df P I HOUSEHOLD Appmwces, W,,,uwf ' ' EEUU-WM? CAFE WWW' STANDARD OIL PROIUCTS . AND HRS. C. S. GUNDERSOH ' r DISTELZQECOQ SPRI NG VALLEY FUNERAL SERVICE FURNITMRE AMBLLLANCE ATWOOD-KUEHN MOTOR CO -20,52 AMERICA' s BEST BUY A X A ! A 5 Fonnon YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER HOME OF A 1 USED CARS AND TRUCKS A-1 SERVICE CHUCK KUEHN TELEPHONE 943 RES- PHONE 2725 SPRING VALLEY, MINNESOTA I-IAMLIN4-IAWNNS 49 A 5 L E Y FOR GOOD CLEAN FUN 6 ENTERTAINMENT M I NN E 5 UT A LET'S GO BOWLING W FUR N AT Evsfwmuvs W JEWELRY 55 E A I MIKE S LANES .JCIHNSUN JEWELER5 A IN R SPRING VALLEY, MINNESOTA EPR ws VALLEY, Mum! U X., , ,U xj FORRELIABLE I S UWB G ROEEUC K 0331? EEUU SPRING VALLE7 AGELXIQW qpmnrf on Mun smmazm- 5eY V5'-'fi IN srnnrc VALLEY ,fv- . Ti res M'qc-.Liner-ff TH E Hens-hold APP! :gm-,es FEUPLEE STURE 6 MENE WEAR was 5PRuv13 VALLEY I C in no spkmg VALLEY H3561 HW - 7, HUD. Sfflff'ff.Nl 7 0 ALL 2 J VA L L E Y SINESSATE my Q TDP QUALI rv wnrifwc SPRINEVALLEY TIUBUNE DIAL 2135 Spring Valley Plumbing and Heating Y WELKE STUDIO TOR FINE PHOTOERHFHE PHONE 'lfil EPRRNE VFILLEY m,MMm wnw HOTE Li The Pl'QG.e-To S-I-mi c. A. BER , Prop. ast Main Office Phone 1482 Residence Wea! galale FARM AND CITY PROPERTY SPRING VALLEY NNESOTA I 5 all yaul. DIAL 439 EVENINGS 2131 D SP VALLEY AABY' 5 ,TAN MRD BURRINGTON 5 ER vr C E FUNERAL 5'-55f0 S Gmffnlififw CHAPEL 'TIME FOR A LAUGH' THE OLD MAN WAS TAKING HIS DAILY NGRNING WALK AROUND THE BLOCK. 'HOW ARE you FEELING THESE BAISQH GREETED A NEIGHBOR. NOT AS WELL AS I USED TO FEEL. I USED TO WALK ALL AROUNDTHE BLOCK EVERY AM ULANCE SERVICE NGRNING BEFORE BREAKFAST. NOW, WHEN I GET HALF WAY AROUND I'N so TIRED I HAVE To TURN AND COME BACK.H R. J. BURRINGTON, FUNERAL DIRECTOR l l'f'1' 'I' TEACHER--THIS IS THE FIFTH TIME THIS WEEK'THAT I HAVE HAD TO PUNISH YOU. PHONE 22110 GRAND MEADOW WHAT HAVE YOU TO SAY? JACK--I AM GLAD IT'S FRIDAY! MINNESOTA ' I IR 8 A, UL AEIEEBCHU ' r'L1.fCJplQ.f9 fDa.In'fS IF. ANDERSON LUMBER EU. PHONE'-H515 GRAND MEADOW BERQS UPMC QAMERAQ, - supmgs owes PHONE -P2615 VET. SLLPPLIES GRAND MEADOW .... 1- CGRNERCAFE H Ewmgw U 'PROMPT ASNACKI Imgfi COURTEOUS ORA , 'Z SERVICE MEALS 49 T.V. ' Pansy WAKEFIELD PHQNE 4-3 7 ggipwomz Q-3 ws QR ND MEADOW Qkfgiw J CREAMIERY ' mmm MEADOW .rj:'Z1'- X 4' IN W THE BEST MARKET RoR YOUR ' 9 MANUFACTURERS OF cmmn 9 NEILSON'S FANCY 5 cREAnERY BUTTER ... 2 2 ' E Y , 1, Y T T E Y UUHUTHY 5 UUNGRATULATIUNE BEAUTY snop t 0 the on COMPLETE BEAUTY . HVICES Senlnr S nf 3 3 Located The Home 'f A 5 5 P E MEADOW MOTEL ' AND WE L N E DRIVE IN Q . , Eff!! TELEPHONE 2-2012 E55xP Z5?f5F 7L::::?f ROGER T GQOSS RAND M ADOW MINNESOT G ANDMEADOLJ 2 EMNA5 IMPLEMENT ' BEAUTX NWOK Wong '27 I ERHINTO lvlefmow FPARM EOUIPMENT1 E I I I I KEIM GRAIN CO. miss., nuns 'mn mum, Paopnrna-on Snlts and Service PHONE. 32615 y 9 Fqnkls 5:14 Ca-rn X , - X BEST Tomy. .. x -' + . sum. BETTER 'romomaow FARM ERS PRODUCE Ben Wrfgld' Mak. Plqovme- 2-1015 HERE'S HOPIN' THE 1955 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE WILL BE AS EXCITING AS THE 1954 ONE WAS. THOSE END RUNS, THE HJLLBACK POWER AND THE COMPIETED PASSES WERE BREATH TAKING. CONGRATULATIONS TO HR. RADTKE, HR. SEVERIN AND THE 1951+ TEAM FOR THEIR NEVER DIE SPIRIT. GRAND HEADOW , MINNESOTA FIRST STATE BANK UF ERANU MEADOW SAVINSS INSURED up TOQPSKICLOOO Complete GRATU ONS To THE lnsufunce THE 1 51+ FoofmsALL TEAM S EXPERT' EGG CASE IYIAKINQ. QS. RALPH . mm p,,,.,0, GRAND Mmnow X I ll n stan 'c .9.Z Yay Your Quirin's Cafe Ruwleigh 'EQQQLL Dealer A ,g 9 P A 3 'ft I' gs:--. FBED KIRCHNER w GRAND MEADOW, MINNESOTA MEALS AND LUNCHES WHERE THE GANG GATHERS AFTER THE GAME -1A:'D 2-5915 ' .1 GRAND MEADOW MINNESOTA Mahoney fa low GROCEBIES may Goons RK A nr gpm! PHONE 41815 GRAND MEADOW TRUE V LUE AA H A Enom TENNIS AND TRACK WE MUST NOT HOLD BACK SINCE THESE MAKE US AGILE AND FLEET. DHANATICS AND DEBATE - -J - B -. THE PEDACCCUES STATE-- FY7 ' Y fa ff ' SIWCS A WILL PLACE Us ALL SQUARE ON oUH FEET QIDIMCS- :lv-nIe.v',5 A THEN FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL FOR A PART OF EACH BUSY DAY. AND MUSIC AND FRATS 7 Y A AND OF COURSE SOME SIDE CHATS In Y I -I' A DEMAND THAT SOME HOMAGE WE PAY. EACH COME WITH THEIR CALL Myhre and Son FAB FCE STUDY AND REAL HIGH SCHOOL WORK BUT JUST FCE TODAY .I-' A WE STILL WANT TO PLAY - W THOUGH WE D0 NOT NILLINCLY SKIHK Q.. Nh- KLATEBJ if X NOW IT'S MY SENIOR YEAR X I'M IN DOUBT AND IN FEAR AS TO WHAT MY FUTURE SHALL BE. MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING A SHCES OH FRESHMEN BENAHE AvoID My DESPAIH-- GRAND H ADCN MAKE HIGH SCHOOL A SWEET HEMCHI. NASHWS BRRBER WW, HAIR CUTS E - SHAVES HAIR 'IDNICS X SHAMPOOS A XQ99 if Q' A 'Q In I x , f J L.. X , I I GRAND nEADow, MINN- STIER WHOLESALE A - ' ' ' ' Lain! 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BUssELL HOTEL GRAND nmnow, MINN. ALL GRAND MEADOW YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN FREE OF CHARGE BY THE WELKF STUDIOS IN SPRING VALLEY, MINNESOTA COHPLIMENTS OF ROCH STER HERCHANTS ADAMS BOOK STORE AVENUE SHOP BAKER'S SHOE STORE BLICKLES JEWERLY BURHMAN AND ADAHSON BUTTER!'S CHINA HALL COOPER, HENNUM, T.v., RADIO, LOCKSMITH CRONIN'S MEN STORE EAGLE DRUG STORE FIKSDAL FLOWERS FELDHANN'S APPAREL FOSTER ELECTRIC FRANCIS RAY SHOES INC. F. W. WOOLWORTH GREEN PARHOT CAFE HOWELL MOTOR CO. KELLY'S FURNITURE CO. KOEHNEN REALTY CO. DOSTEL'S SHOE STORE LAWLERS CLEANERS LIBBY, HC NEILL AND LIBBY LINCOLN'S SHOE STORE LUCILLES CHOCOLATE SHOP HINNEAPOLIS STAR 6 TRIB UNE UASSEY'S M. C. LAWLERS MENS WEAR. MIRACLE MILE RESTAURANT MoNTE'S GIFT SHOP MONTGOMERY WARD AND CO. O S E SHOE STORE OUR OwN HARDWARE PEOCY's UNIFORM SHOP PRINCESS CAKE PUDWELL'S JEWELRY RICHMOND'S BOOTERY ROCHESTER DAIRY ROCHESTER EAT SHOP ROCHESTER LUGGAGE SHOP ROCHESTER OPTICIANS SALETS SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. 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