Granite Falls High School - Kilowatt Yearbook (Granite Falls, MN)
- Class of 1952
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aff F' , ., 9 A . . - S or EDITED BY THE Senior Class of l952 . Granite Falls High School GRANITE FALLS, MINNESOTA 4 Mwwm It 11 t h CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES SPORTS SNAPS SPONSORS I l , ,..Y J .... is, ,g,,A ff 'ttyfi-2A H ...v:'.,-L M, , 4 .--Q.:,,.f- 1.4-A - -A-: 'M-,H-V, .f-1:-mmf:-:-' ' ,, rf.-1,-QE,.'-,::-.5,,i.:Q,i-:f- ,, 2,54 i 6 J ff S A? ,. -F ,Y x uf? is f' x f 5' if fm ,gf 1 5 if 1. www W . ,w,,,A, 2. i? , 11 V ,fy . .el 5 ilgxsi, k Y' if if 5 1 L ia: Q f- .:ff,, ' W 'W lr Xf- e. g J if ...M ,..A , A j55fgf7m'fiw , ee 1 , V . . '!.,f,.4,5sQ 1 .16 ' , ' i::t? 'T5Ef2,'f e .sn 'V 2-Z .. ' I School Mr Rrngsven Treasurer Mr Ostroot Supeuntend t ent Nlr A Barber Ir Secretary Carney and Miss Johnson ,X - Boa rd Mr. Tebben-President, Mr. Wilson-Director, Mr. L. Barber-Director, Mr. Nelson-Director. Pr. , ll1Clp3l R0al d Johnson Miss Schwanke and Mr. Vaugen Miss Watson, Miss Sipola, and Mr. Matthews 5 Nl! 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K 1? .Q ,'. ,.v' 1 ' ffm ? , ls- 9 Seniors CLASS FLOWER Wh1te Rose CLASS COLORS Maroon and Wh1te CLASS MOTTO The surest way not to fall 15 to determlne to succeed 6-X5 T CLASS OFFICERS Patr1c1aClemetson Sec Treas Car rol Lund1n Pres and Clemmer Walt V1ce Pres Class History On the open1ng day of school rn 1939 many dxfferent faces peered at each other as they gathered for the1r f1rst day of school Th1s was the beg1nn1ng of the 1952 sen1or class After SIX years of grade school passed 1n the usual manner we began seventh grade w1th a confused bewrldered manner 1n the fall of 1945 As we went through each year of h1gh school we mcreased our aCt1V1t1eS and exper 1ences Soon we were promoted to the Jumor class where one of our most CXC1t11'1g exper1ences was present1ng our class play 'Cheaper by the Dozen The prom was another h1ghl1ght of the year As senlors we put on the class play 'I Remember Mama' wh1ch was a huge success lt was also our task to pub11sh the 1952. K11owatt All through our twelve years there has been fun and laughter but always a few sorrows We have had wonderful partles and good tlmes together Some of our classmates have moved or left school for varlous reasons but we have always been w1ll1ng to accept new students 1nto our happy and successful class famlly Through all our streaks of good and bad the teachers have watched us and prodded us on to success They have often sald we were an outstandmng class although they sometlmes had the1r doubts We have enjoyed our years at Gramte H1gh We hope that somewhere 1n 1ts Hall of Fame there w1ll be a place of happmess and success reserved for the class of '52 8 O x f-N , 0 N ' V. mtv' ' WC , . , , I ,Q , at 1 wg -u is' mit-X A ' R.. xv -. ,5 . E -I - Q. -5 1 'ld ' 4 QI: A NE - . .. I , - - , , - . 9 , . ' ' I ll , . . I ' . . . 5 . . 9 J - 1 . I ll . WAYNE ABEL Not that I lrke studres less but I llke athletlcs more Football l 2 3 Basketball l 2 3 Track l 2 KAREN ANDERSON Knowledge IS proud of her for havlng learned so much A P Leaders Club l 2 3 Chorus l 2 3 Band l L1brar1an2 3 ClassV Pres 2 Pep Club l Woodwmd Quartet 12 Woodwmd Qulntet 1 Woodwlnd TIIO 3 G1rls Trlple T o 12 Mrxed Octet 2 3 Glee Club 2 Madr1gal3 G1rls Sextet 3 Llbrary Club 3 F H A 12 Jr Hrgh Adv1ser 3 Class PlayCastand Prod 2 3 One Act Play 3 Mrd get Staff 123 Annual Assoc Ed 2 Edxtor 3 EARL ANTHONY The world s no better lf we worry L1fe s no longer rf we hurry Football l 2 3 RUTH ANTONSON A lrghtheartlrves long F H A l 2 3 ROGER BEITO Young fellows w1ll be young fellows A ai. 15+ R3 10' ls MARLYS AKRE If she has any faults she has left us IH doubt Chorus l 2 3 Band 2 Sec Treas 3 Class Play Cast 2 3 one Act Play 2 3 G A A Sec Treas 12 3 Phy Ed Leaders Club V Pres l Pres 2 3 Cheerleaderl 2 3 PepC1ubSec Treas l Tumbl1ngl2 3 F H A l Sec Treas 2 3 Ivlxdget Club l 2 3 Annual Staff Art Edrtor 3 Glee Club 2 LELAND ANDERSON Be1ng good natured IS hrs worst habrt Football 3 Projectronlst l A l RICHARD ANTONSON He does hrs dutles well Football 2 3 Tumblmg Team 2 3 IAYNELL ASHBURN Men of few words are the the best of men A l2 3 Band ARCHIE BENSON m not afrard of work I can be rrght down be srde ll and go to sleep Football 2 3 Baseball l F F A l 2 3 Projectronlst l 2 3 MARIE BOECK Who mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth, F.H.A.1,2,3g G,A.A.1,2,3g Phy, Ed. Leaders' Club 1,25 Band l 2-Librarian 3- Library Club l 2 34 Annual 3- Mid- get C1ubl2,3-Class Secre- tary 2- Class Play Production 2 Cast 3 Glee Club 2 MA VIS BRENNAN I d rather be short and shine than tall and cast a shadow Class PlayCast2 3 Phy Ed Leaders Clubl 2 G A A l 2 3 Declamation 1 2 3 Annual 3 Mtdget Staffl 2 News Editor 3 Tumbling Team 12 3 Glee Club 2 Chorus 12 3 Band 2 3 L1 brary Club 1 3 F H A His tortan 1 MARLENE BUCHHOLZ The world would be the better if there were more like her Library Club l Chorus 2 Custod1an3 Midget Club 3 Annual 3 PATRICIA CUMMING lt isn t what we do or say It s all in the way we do or say it F H A l Glee Club 2 G A A l 2 Phy Ed Leaders Club 1 Library Club 1 2 3 Class Play Production 2 RICHARD ELDRED Not only good but good for something Ban 12 3 Chorus 123 German Band l 2 Boys Quartetl 3 Madr1ga13 tet 3 Class Play Cast 2 3 A I HAROLD BOHLMAN While we're here, let's en- joy life. Class Play Production 3. PATRICIA BROWN It matters not howlong you live but how well FHA 123 Chorusl Mid getClub l 2 3 Glee Club 2 PATRICIA CLEMETSON Not quiet or shy IS she but full of pep and gayety Chorus l 2 3 Phy Ed Lea ders Club l Library Club l 3 Class Secretary Treas urer 3 Midget Club 1 Staff 3 Annual Staff Act1v1t1es Edltor 3 Tumbling Team l2 Class Play Production 2 3 HomecomingAttendant VERNE DAMBROTEN He s on the square so we like to have him around F,F,A 12 Treasurer 3 Pro Jectionlst l 2 3 DONALD FINNES Not short and snappy but long and happy F F A l 2 President 3 Bas ketball l 2 3 ProJection1st 1 2 3 Student Council 2 3 RUBY FORMO Laugh every trme you feel ttckled and grggle once rn a whrle anyway lxlrdget Club 3 F H A 12 3 Ltbrary Club 3 Annual Staff Organrzattons Edltor 3 Class Play Productton 2 Cast 3 offrce Asststant 3 JO ANN GUNHUS She has frrends because she IS one G A A 12 Treasurer 3 F H A l 2 Treasurer 3 Mtd get Club l 2 Mtdget Staff 3 Phy Ed Leaders Clubl 2 3 Chorusl 2 3 Glee Club 2 Sextet 3 Madrrgal 3 Saxaphone Quartet 2 3 Annual Staff ASSOCIBIC Ed ttor2 Assrstant Edttor 3 Class Play Cast 2 3 One Act Play 3 Lrbrary Club 3 PepClubl Saxaphone Octet DAVID HARRIS Wrt IS the salt of conver satton Baseball 3 Chorus l Z 3 Band 2 3 Boys Quartet 3 Madrtgal 3 Mtxed Octet Photo Club 2 3 Class Play C st 2 3 Annual Staff Sports Edttor 3 NORMA HEGNA Nlanner not gold rs a wo man s best adornment Photo Club 2 3 Annual 3 get l 3 G A A Chorus 2 3 Glee Club 2 Pep Club l DONALD HENDRICKSON He s always sattsfted and never tn a hurry .A l if 'Vt ELLSWORTH GRAHAM A man among men ts he but among women he d rather be Trackl 2 3 'l OM HAMRE Amuserntnt 15 as necessary to a man as labor Basketball l Football l Mrdget 3 ELIZABETH HA UGEN A gtrl of cheerful yester days and conftdent tomor rows Lrbrary Club l Vtce Presl nt 2 3 ,A Chorus 2 3 Band 2 3 Stu dent Counctl 2 ELAINE HEMMINGSON Stncerrty has a charm of 1ts own C- A X 12 3 lyltdget Staff 3 Annual 3 Lrbrary Club l 3 Phy Ed Leaders Club 1 2 3 Photo Club 2 ll Monrtor 2 Class Play Pro ductton 2 3 CAROL KNUDSON May good hun or prestde when good fellows meet Chorus l 2 3 Band 2 3 Phy Ed Leaders Club 2 3 G A 123 FHA 12 Ma gal 3 Octet 3 Sextet 3 Mtdget Club l 2 3 Annual Staff Mustc Edltor 3 Glee Club 2, Pep Club l, Class Productron 2,3. JOHN KNUTSON Takrng thrngs as they come does not wear out as fast as dodgrng them Chorus l23 Class Play Productron 2 Cast 3 GWENDOLYN KRAAKAAS Her lrfe rs pleasant and her eyes are cheerful A l DALE LANGE Wrthout muslc llfe would be a mtstake Football l Track 2 Band Quarter master 1 2 3 Boys Quartet 12 3 Mrxed Octet l 2 3 Boys Octet 1 2 Madrrgal 3 Student Councrll Re cordlng Secretary Tumblrng Team 2 Class Presrdent l Class Play Cast 2 Productron 3 Mrdget Club 2 Busrness Mgr 3 Annual Staff Busrness Mgr 3 Declamatronl ARLENE LUND Laugh and the world laughs wrth you F H A 12 3 Annual 3 Mldget 3 L1brary Club 2 Class Play Productton 2 Cast 3 ARDYS MAGNUSON Wrth a frrendly heart and a frrendly way Annual 3 Mrdget Staff 3 if fi CHARLES KOLFLAT If srlence rs golden I m a mtllronarre MARGARET KVISTERO The quret krnd whose nature never varres Chorus l 2 3 Band 2 3 F H A l Lrbrary Club l 2 Presrdent 3 Sax Octet 3 Sax Quartet 3 Annual 3 Class Play Productron 2 Cast 3 ARLYSS LARSON A smrle for everyone she meets Band l 2 Presr dent 3 Chorus l 2 Sec reta y Treasurer 3 F H A l Vrce Presrdent 2 Presr dent 3 Clarrnet Trro 2 Quartet 3 Woodwrnd Trro 3 German Band 2 3 Mld get 2 3 Annual 3 Class Play Productron 2 Cast 3 CARROL LUNDIN What sthe use of l1v1ng rf you can t enjoy yourself? C orus l 2 3 Stu ent Councrl 2 3 Class Play Cast Z 3 Class Presrdent 2 3 Footballl Annual Ass t Busrness Mgr 3 JIM MANEE And he looked the whole world rn the face for he fearth not any man F F GARY MOHN And st1ll the wonder grew that one small head could carry all he knew Tum bl1ngTeam 2 3 Class Play Cast 2 3 DALE OLSON As one leader on the grrd xron tall and strong he d1d much to help the team a long Football l 2 3 F F 1 DORIS PETERSON A safe compamon and a ready frlend Mxdget Club l lvlrdget Staff 2 3 Lrbrary Club 3 Annual Staff So c1al ACIIVIIIES Ed1tor 3 ClassPlay3 FHA 123 JOAN PETERSON The mlldest of manner but the rnerrlest of heart A 1 2 3 H A 1 Mtdget Club l 2 3 Annual 3 One Act Play 3 Band 2 3 Chorus 1 2 3 Phy Ed Leaders Club 1 2 3 Mad r1gal 3 Glee Club 2 Pep Club 1 Class Play Produc t1on 2 3 JAMES POTTER I mllttle but watch me FFA 123 PhotoClubl Projectronlst 12 3 Class Play Cast 2 3 4159 if wxh Que C' ANN NORMAN Is she not a f1ne person to be a queen? Chorusl 2 3 Tr1o 1 Tr1ple Tr1o 2 Sex tet 3 Madr1ga13 Student Counc1ll V1ce Presrdent 2 Presldent 3 Mrdget 1 Ass1stantEd1tor 2 Edltor 3 G A A 1 Vrce Pres1dent2 resxdent 3 F H A Homecomrng Attendant 1 Queen 3 Class Play Cast 2 Annual3 Phy Ed Leaders Club l 2 MARCELLA OLSON I m here even rf I don t tell anyone Offlcs. As srstant 2 3 ELWOOD PETERSON He 15 one of those fellows no one knows anythlng bad about Photo Club 1 2 3 Tumblrng 1 2 Annual Staff Photo Edltor 3 Mld get Club 3 MARILYN PETERSON Cheerful and happy w1th lots of frxends Chorus l 23 GAA 123 M1 Get Club 1 Staff 2 3 Declam l 2 3 Class Play Cast 2 3 Llbrary Club l 2 VICE Pres1dent 3 Annual 3 Photo Clubl Homecomlng Attendant2 Phy Ed Lead ers Club l 2 Presrdent 3 OVE PRESTEGARD It 1S a wrse head t at maketh a st1l1 tongue A H f as ' ' i ' .I I .I - . . U -H 1 . 3 an , I A. ,2,3. Q 1 .A l 1 G.'A..,,gF...,2,3g ,g ,,,-,,5'dD' . 'Z . ' I ' '3, . U. 1.4 A ' l ' , , I F.F. .l,2. 3 AV r .3 2 f -2 ly f, V X. 2 A 4 w? : 13 IRMA RADUNZ ls not ltfea hundred trmes too short for us to bore our selwes'7 Phy Ed Leaders Club 3 A A 2 3 Tumb rn Team l 2 3 Photo Club l 2 3 Secretary Treasurer 3 lxhdget Staff 3 Annual 3 PA UL SCHMIDT Sometrmesl srtand thrnk SOITICIIITICA I just s1t Student Counctl l 3 Class Play Productron 2 lxlrdget Staf 3 Photo Club 1' 3 BETTY SPIES Her ways are ways of pleas antness Annual 3 IOAlx VELDI: Her manner ls sweet and always harmonious Band Z Lrbrartan 3 Chorus 3 Nltdget Club 1 Lrbrary Club l 2 3 Trrple Trro2 Otru3 Madrtgal 3 Annual Staff Typlng, Ed rtor3 Saxaphone Quartet 2 3 Tumbltng Team l Saxaphone Octtt 3 F ll -X P uo Ph Leaders l Class Play Cast LILLIAN NX ARNER Quret just ilrttle shy but oh sueh pleasant company 'G' M563 Wu.. Nuns., Avi BERDELLA SABY Her frrends are many her foes are there ary Annual3 Photo Club l 2 3 PATRICIA SMITH They conquer who belreve they can A 1 Parl 2 3 G 2 3 Phy Ed Lea ers Club l 2 Annual 3 Mrdget Cluol Staff 2 3 One Act Play 1 3 Declam 2 3 Band 1 Secretary Treasurer 2 3 Class Play Ca t 2 3 Trrple Trro l 2 Sextet 3 Madrrgal 3 Chorus 1 2 3 Clee Club CURTIS TIOSVOLD Modesty rs a candle to hrs ment Basketballl 2 3 Football 2 3 Baseball l 2 3 Track l CLEMMER WA IT We d search long ere we d frnd a man wrth a more brrllrant mrnd Student Counerl I 2 3 Band l F F A 1 Class Product1o1l2 3 Class Treas urer 2 V1ce Presrdent 3 German Band 2 3 JOHN YEAGER If there msn t a crreus start one yourself F X l l 3 Football Clas Play 2 Traek 2 Senlor Class Will We the Members of the Class of 1952 of the H1gh School of the C1ty of Grarute Falls State of Mmnesota bexng of sound m1nd and memory do make publ1sh and declare th1s to be our Last W1ll and Testament and do hereby revoke all pr1or w1lls by us made Joan Velde w1lls her gracefulness to Lo1s Hegna Harold Bohlman w1lls all h1s school act1v1t1es to Dav1d Mooney Tom Hamre w1lls h1s park1ng place 1n front of Em1l's to John Ostroot Ann Norman W1llS the M1dget headaches to Dolores Sm1th Betty SPICS and L1ll1an Warner w1ll the1r fl1rtat1ous ways to Kaye Halvorson Patr1c1a Sm1th w1lls her shyness to Delores Schlenner Marlys Akre and Jo Ann Gunhus w1ll the1r ab1l1ty to get to Glady's roller skat1ng to Delores Hansen Karen Anderson w1lls her stra1ght A's to Carol Anderson Ellsworth Graham w1lls all h1s g1rl fr1ends to Chester Beavers Donald Hend rlckson w1lls h1s athlet1c ab1l1ty to Omar Larson J1m Potter and Charles Kol flat w1ll the1r phys1ques to R1chard Leyse Carrol Lund1n w1lls h1s qu1et ways to Allen Enstad Donald F1nnes w1lls the freshmen g1rls to Walter Ferguson Curt1s Tjosvold w1lls h1s basketball ab1l1ty to Ronald West Arch1e Benson w1lls h1s alertness 1n Engl1sh class to Kenneth Schuler Mar1lyn Peterson w1lls her brotherly love to Coretta Rolla John Knutson w1lls the corner booth at R1ver s1de to Donald Aarv1g Pat Cumm1ng w1lls the theater to Lo1s Rakke Paul Schmldt w1lls h1s car horn to Gale Peterson Wayne Abel and Roger Be1to w1ll the Monte g1rls to Ke1th Jensvold Dale Lange w1lls h1s knowledge of Bach's counterpo1nt to Warren Clemetson Norma Hegna w1lls all her make up sl1ps to Darlene Hemm1ngson Dale Olson w1lls h1S 'wave set ha1r to George John son and Ruby Formo w1ll the1r attendance sllps to Marllyn Buesmg Dav1d Har r1s w1lls h1s perfect attendance 1n Sunday School to Gene Koepke Elalne Hem m1ngson w1lls ReHV1ll6 to Joyce lmes Gwendolyn Kraakaas w1lls her sess1ons 1n soclal class to Patr1c1a Hendr1ckson Pat Clemetson w1lls her embarras s1ng moments to Sh1rley Moe Arlene Lund and Berdella Saby w1ll the1r ' noon r1des to Sh1rley Gol1e Ardys Magnuson w1lls her sports act1v1t1es to Mary Nelson Dor1s Ann Peterson w1lls her blushes to Norma Tanhoff Joan Peterson w1lls her seat by the cheerleaders to Barbara Benson Gary Mohn and Elwood Peter son w1ll the vaultmg box to Glen Hegna R1chard Eldred w1lls h1s place 1n the senlor class to DeWayne Amundson Marle Boeck w1lls her ha1r to Connle Eckert Irma Radunz w1lls her tun'1bl1ng ab1l1ty to Marlys O'Toole Ove Preste gard w1lls h1s mascullne vo1ce to R1chard Norman Clemmer Wa1t w1lls h1s brams to Dale Arneson Leland Anderson w1lls h1s ab1l1ty to h1t tra1ns to Gary Monson Earl Anthony and R1chard Antonson w1ll the 1ce cream store to Lew Nelson Ruth Antonson w1lls Clarkf1eld to Dorothy Swang JayNell Ashburn w1lls h1s ab1l1ty to get h1s g1rl fr1end's car to Ted Grams Verne Dambroten w1lls the ag room to R1chard Krogstad John Yeager w1lls h1s patlence to Paul Iverson Arlyss Larson w1lls her g1ggles to Mary Warner Margaret Kvlstero w1lls declam act1v1t1es to Marc1ne Podoll Mavls Brennan W1llS her ab1l1ty to get to school on t1me to Geneva Krongard Carol Knudson w1lls her soprano vo1ce to Corr1ne Skrukrud Pat Brown w1lls her exc1t1ng exper1ences to Carol Haga J1m Manee w1lls h1s easy golng ways to Stanton L1ndqu1st Marlene Buchholz w1lls her questlon asklng ab1l1ty ln algebra to Jeanette Schuler l5 son. Elizabeth Haugen wills her clarinet chair to Nancy Eldred. Marcella Ol- Each member wills to all posterity his ambition, integrity, and fortitude as well as memories of the most extraordinary class to have graduated from Granite Falls High School. Inwitness whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our name, affixed our seal, and declared this to be our Last Will and Testament MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1952 Senior Prophecy As we step into our Atomic Future Machlne we wave farewell to the pres ent day world We are strapped 1nto our seats as our robot sets the controls for the year 1960 Our seats beg1n wh1rl1ng as we soar through time and space Our vision becomes clouded as we sp1n 1nto the future Gradually the seats stop whirling as we complete our Journey into the World of Tomorrow where we will look up the graduates of 1952 The first th1ng that we see through the mist IS a flashy yellow Cadillac con vernble zooming down Hollywood Boulevard In rt with a mixture of blondes brunettes and redheads we see Archie Benson noted Hollywood playboy While we re 1n Callfomia let s go to the races at Santa Anita And they re off' In the lead IS James Potter riding Dynamite It s a photo finish but as Dynamite had his tongue sticking out he won' Moving eastward we find Dale Olson on his Colorado ranch with his wife who graduated in 54 We are attracted by the bright lights of Reno Nevada where hm Manee is managing the chorus g1rls ln the Mangold Ballroom A cross the street one of our ambrtlous seniors Karen Anderson is busy washing bottles in the back room of a Coca Cola factory Our robot tums the dial to the M1dWCSI What s that commotion down there? Oh it s Wayne Abel maklng campaign speeches He s running for president on the DFL ticket His manager wife is the former Lillian Warner That million dollar farm near Omaha is owned by Veme Dambroten In Omaha Donald Hen drrckson has his office for he is now national FFA adviser Next we will VISII Donald Finnes and h1s wife who have a farm in Iowa As we approach we hear the p1tter patter of l1ttle feet They are ra1s1ng rabbits Going northward we head for our own state of Minnesota Now we see the familiar sights of Granite Falls The main event 1n this c1ty today is the big wedding of Joan Velde and John Yaeger The soloist is Berdella Saby On the way out of the church we stop to chat with JayNell Ashbum the parish Janitor We are caught in a downpour of rice which Harold Bohlman the best man is throwing Joan Peterson has been work1ng in the school office where she was waiting for the class of 53 to graduate She now has her little vine covered cottage in the suburbs of Granite Falls The new manager of the Falls Cafe IS Elizabeth Haugen and Pat Cummmg is still popping pop corn at the Avalon Theater Elaine Hemmxngson IS teaching algebra in her alma mater Across the street in the courthouse we see that a good looking blonde has just won a divorce from her husband No wonder the Judge IS none other than Roger Beito Mar cella Olson has taken over teaching the drivers' training course Moving on to the metropolis of Asbury the future machine reveals that Ar lene Lund is teaching bookkeeping in the new ultramodern school there A new paper clip factory has been established at Wegdahl with JoAnn Gunhus as the corresponding secretary In the ghost town of MOHICV1d60 Pat Brown is chief p1n setter 1n the Monte Bowling Alley In the restaurant part of the alley we find Marlys Akre frying hamburgers The most thriving business in Monte IS the mor tuary owned by Betty Spies Who IS that secretary takmg dictation for her? Why' It s Richard Eldred' Arlyss Larson IS the Joint owner of the Powell Auto Com DUTY I6 . O 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' - ' . - n 1 11 , . . . . . . , . . . 1 1 , . 1 1 . , . . - 1 1 1 1 1 . . , . , . ., . . , . . , . 1 ' . . , ' , . , 1 , 1 1 1 , . . . . , - 1 ' 1 1 1 , . . . . Through the mrst we see the tall skyscrapers of Mrnneapolrs where the neu manager of Radro Crty Theater IS Charles Kolflat On the screen we see Margaret Kvrstero wrtlr Elwood Peterson who replaced Fred Astarre Ruby Formo rs work rng her way through college collectrng attendance slrps at the Unrversrty of Mrnnesota From the campus we rush to the WCCO broadcastrng statron to vrsrt Pat Smrth as she makes her darly braodcast on Musrcal Chrmes for Dayton s Go rng northward to the campus of Concordta we catch srght of Marrlyn Peterson an advanced chemrstry student Speakrng of colleges another campus comes IDIO srght that of Prrnceton where Paul Schmrdt rs a world famous screntrst He rs workrng hand rn hand wrth Ernstern Our future machrne takes us eastward to the coast We hear the famrlrar sounds of a bass horn It rs none other than Clem Watt practrcrng for the con cert to be grven bv the Boston Pops Orchestra The former Marre Boeck rs now lrvrng rn a New York Penthouse wrth her fourth husband Dale Lange who has recently Jorned Jack Benny s Sportsman s Ouartet Whrle rn the vrcrnrty of New York we hear beautrful strarns of musrc from the Metropolrtran Opera where John Knutson rs starrrng rn Faust In Atlantrc Crty Marlene Buchholz rs busrly wrrtrng poetry She has won the Pulrtzer Prrze rn lrterature for thrs year The scene now changes to a hosprtalward tn Provrdence Rhode Island Con frned to bed rs Leland Anderson who was struck by an eastbound trarn as he was returntng from hrs auto factory rn Detrort wtth one of hrs jet propelled cars Hrs prrvate nurse rs Irma Radunz Southward rn Tennessee we turn on our televrsron set to the Rex Allen show where the featured star IS the Yodelrng Cowgrrl Carol Knudson In Memphrs Dorrs Peterson rs owner and operator of a gymnasrum for women wrestlers In the lrttle town of Independence Mrssourr Ardys Magnuson rs head mard for former Presrdent Ilarry S Truman On a sugar plantatron rn Loulsrana rs auctroneer Ove Prestegardmakrng good use of hrs salesmanshrp In the crowd rs Mr Mrlkman of the Year who owns a darrv and rs famous forhrs chocolatemrlk This of course rs Tom Hamre The Rrnglrno Brothers Crrcus rs showrng at Charleston Bozo the clown has been replaced by Davrd Harrrs The featured trapeze artrstrs Rrchard Antonson We see beautrful floats comlng our way On one of them rs the Queen of the sufrar Bowl Ann Norman Through the hazy clouds we see 1 quarnt lrttle antrque shop A look rnsrde tells us that lxorma Hevna rs the collector Vacatronrng rn Palm Sprrngs and re trng hrs frnoer rs world champron trddle wrnks player Curfrs Tjosvold In Savannah Georora we drscover Pat Clemetson s headquarters for the chaln of Red Owl Stores she owns Movrne on to the seaboard through the wrnd and the waves we see Admrral C1arv Mohn orderrng the deck hands around Across the ocean rnt e London theater Mavrs Brennan and Ellsworthbraham are plavrng opposrte roles rn Shakespeare s Romeo and Julret now rn the fourth week runnrng In fray Parrs Cwendolyn Kraakaas and Earl Anthony are co partners rn the ITl8k1I'lQ of Temptrng Moment Perfume On the other srde of the world the space machrne reteals a thrrvrng prne apple plantatron rn Hawarr Bachelor Carrol Lundrn rs the wealthy owner The machrne bevrnswhrrlrnv once agarn we are sprnnrng rn our seats Every thrng becomes dark and blurred and the robot prlots the machrne back to the present day It has been fun meetrng our frrends agarn but the future machrne has stopped and we agarn face realrty I7 . . . 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' Baccalaureate Sunday evening May 25 sixty seniors clad in maroon caps and gowns marched into the auditorium to the strains of Mendelssohn's Pr1est's March for their baccalaureate service The baccalaureate address You Can Change the World ' was delivered by Father Trainor The girls' sextet sang Life Has Loveliness to Sell and the senior high chorus sang Vigil Commencement The sixtieth commencement exercises were held in the high school audi toriunn Thursday May Z9 at 8 15 p m Sixty seniors received their diplomas 'Pomp and C1rcumstance the processional and recessional was played by the high school band Patricia Smith gave the salutatory address and Karen Anderson gave the valedictory after which O M Correll president of the Minnesota School of Business, delivered the commencement address. Class president, Carrol Lundin, presented the class memorial. Musical selections included When Allen-A-Dale Went a Hunting by the Madrigal group, Psalm lOO by the senior high chorus, and a vocal solo, In- victus, by Dale Lange. After Principal Roald H. Johnson presented the class of 1952, Ben Tebben, chairman of the Board of Education, issued the diplomas. 18 Clemmer Walt berng congratulated by Mr Tebben Diploma and Class Flower Patrrcra Smrth Salutatouan Karen Anderson Valedrctorlan Juniors fx FIRST ROW Kaye Halverson Delores Hansor Nancy Eldred Joyce Imes Shlrley Gol1e Barbara Benson Connle Eckert CarolAnderson SECOND ROW Patrrcra Hendrrckson Walter Ferguson Warren Clemetson Treas Donald Aarvlg DeWayne Anundson Allan Enstad Darlene Hemmmgson Carol Haga THIRD ROW Chester Beavers Dale Arneson Glen Hegna Ted Grams George Johnson Kelth Jensvold Paul Iverson Lors Hegna Marllyn Buesrng FIRST ROW Mary Warner Jeanette Schuler Secretary Mary Nelson Lo1s Rakke Dorothy aw Tanhoff Coretta Rolla Dolores Sm1th Marcme Podell SECOND ROW Kenneth Schuler Con- r e Skrr krud Delores Schlenner Ronald West Rlchard Norman Lewellyn Nelson StantonL1ndqu1st Davr Presrdent, Gale Peterson V1ce Presxdent, Shxrley Moe. THIRD ROW: Geneva Krongard, Maryrs Jloole. John Ostroot, Gene Koepke, Rrchard Leyse, Rrchard Krogstad, Omar Larson, Robert Slettedahl, Gary Mon son, 20 O In , R C' 0 5 , I A .-at ' wi - I ' Qx 1 , 'K K- n li - 4 , '. y g .'- Q ' ' ' 4. ,es ' v K M 'L ' L . -. ., 1 ef, i l ,W 4 1 4 : 1 'Q 1 1 1 . u - 2 . A , - 'I I I U l . : l I I I l Y U . . . .. . 'Q ' I Q a 4 F ' I 1 r, r 1 1 : 1 - 1 1 1 I 5 I 1 1 - : 1 'll , 1 1 D 1 1 1 1 ' f -J' Sophomores S FIRST ROW Carol Mooney Helen Sues Charleen Welsel Janet Velde Sharon Romo Judy Swanson Sharol Lawson Dorls Laabs Sharon Werpy Juane Posey Wanda Peterson Joy Strommer SECOND ROW Bonnre Sples Lorrarne Rachre Gall Sherman Leslie Nomeland Sec Treas Roger Thorstad James Roe George Schrndele Joan Leeson Delores Peterson Delores Sandberg Lors Srple Donald Versaevel THIRD ROW Lyle Schrupp Orlrn Opdahl John Sehmrdt Raymond Ose B1l1Lewrs Hale Swanson Vrce Pres B111 Manee Gerald Sandberg Leonard Laroen Dennrs Mrller Ax FIRS I-ader anet Halverson Janet Bohlman Lors Day Lots Johnson Betty Knudson Pres Glorra Kraa s E11 .meth Knutson Elarne Hamre Lavllla Kelm SECOND ROW Phrlrp Kruse Marle Hegna Gene Buchhe Edw lbble R1chard Fagen Luonna Koepke Mary Enstad Kathleen Holren THIRD ROW Sandra Clau sen Donald Gaoo rt Lloyd Eschen Berger Enstad James Drengson Roger Buesrng Myron Errekson Kenneth John o r Johr sol 21 ,. 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Q r 'Q I P Q 5 A f A . 1- A . . . : , , l'-, X ' n s 1 1 - 2 - I I V I I I I I V' I - S I ,C F i, Freshmen FIRST ROW David Dickinson Lee Barber Curtis I-Iaga Barbara Halverson Lorraine Fossan Karen Kron gard Eleanor Barber Neom1eJensvold Bermda Akre Lois Hemmingson Patricia Hatlestad Eugene Krog stad SECOND ROW James Antonson Darold Johnson Roger Anderson Michael Fleming Robert Baker Robert Benson David Cole Shirley Gullickson Karen Jensvold Norma Formo THIRD ROW Clarence Aarvig Paul Johnson Marlene Cole Joanne Brownell Maxine Hagen Lavonne Kolflat Shirley Couet M110 Jordet James Fader FOURTH ROW James Jal Darlene Anundson Arlyss Ellingson Ramon Grams Dwane Eschen Davld Knutson Roberta Ellingson Margaret Hegna ABSENT Richard Hildahl Odell Knutson Marianne Ringsven Pauline Ross FIRST ROW: Bruce Sederstrom, Faye Manee, Carol Podoll, Nona Taylor, Lois Satterlee, Delores Olson, Dorothy Peterman,Marjorie Skeie,Delores Swang,Carole Peterson, Beverly Olson. SECOND ROW: Jerry Thorstad, Robert Sailor, Harold Leyse, DeVon Vien, Robert Ohliger, Anthony Ross, Wesley Rude, Roger Mooney, Carl Ohliger. THIRD ROW: Eunice Peterson, Janice Larson, Connie Olson, Carol Tebben, Deanna Olson, Joseph Ladner, Jerry Sebring, Alice Nyrness, Nancy McCrea, Donna Saeger, David Pates. 22 Eighth Grade FIRST ROW Janet Wersel Mavrs Sandberg Karen Stroschern Marlvs Melvold Carol Madsen Myrna Yeager I-larrlet Warner H3l'l'1CI Potter Evelyn Radunz Nona Prestegard Wayne Monson SECOND ROW Sharon Sandberg Lrllran Ironheart Carol Olson Merald Sagnes Harolu Syrrng Wayne Peterson Gerald Sebey Sldney Sheggeby Bruce Peterson Ronald Rrngsven Merle Lange Donald Smrth THIRD ROW Charmran Sandberg Cedrrc Olson Dale Slettedahl Robert Peterson Elo1se Wan Josephrne Olson DeAnn Remrllard Pat Wrlson Lola Rerten Norma Nelson James Olson FOURTH ROW Henry Olson Gerald Mulenburg Dale Strommer Davrd TJosvold Dale Posey Aaron Stevens James Schmrdt Roger Mrdboe FIRST ROW Val Gravnrng James Jertson Mrchael Halvorson Robert Gullrckson Luverne Forest Carol Brennan Dorrs Hanson Lrllran Grlbertson Jean Hemrmngson Nellre Ferguson Shrrley Aarvrg Lorrarne Buchholz Lors Kormann Brlly Flemrng SECOND ROW Paul Drckrnson Mary Halverson Kerth Foss Jon Gulllckson Kerth Day Mary Ann Hall Pat Gunhus Wanda Kraakaas Roger Iverson Sharon Johnson Robert Fagen Darrell Bohlman Ronald Berto Dallas Iverson THIRD ROW Rosemary Knox Lors Imes Glorra Benson Kent Knutson Allen Cole Denms Fredrrckson Roger Frnnes Wrllram Hoffman Dw1ght Ironheart Ronn1e Hanson James Erre James Anderson 23 Seventh Grade nf-1-s HRYI ROXN 111111 13111111111 11.11165 131111111 L1111 A1111 1311111 15111111111 11111111 R.1111o111 Laroen 154111 111111 O11 1f1111ee 11111115 L111111111 R1un1111 1,11x15 1xl1r11x11l111111111.115o11 L1a11 G1111 Rl11l1 X11n1B11151111 karen Knuhon D1a1111e 111111111 1111141111 L1111 1311111 11111111111 D1w111 11111n5o11 T111RD ROW 1dlI1L9 1.1 11X L1R1Jx L 11g,115o11 11L1L11xX1dc11 1115 L11111 13111111 R1c11.1111 1111111111 R1113111 L1x1o1d 1,110 1111111-1111 Llirxa 1.101111 111111111 1131.61 1411115 1111e11 1DO5C.11L11L 1 XB 5E1xT S1111 R115 .409 FIRST ROW Dale 513115 PC1111 Velde Hagen S11.1e1511o111 l1Roy Pearson 1161111111 R11111llf11d Pcllll Pete son Loren SCn11111 George 5le111111'1l Carl NN1c111wc1111 R051 1111115 T3ll1lOff 1xla11o11e 'l11o111p5o11 Sandra X 11111 1X1dl'l1yll Xlon son SECOND ROW 1 11011116 N l5on Karla 5111111111111 K'1l1lkl'111C O'1l1ge1 bruce Swenson Dorald Peterrnan Daud Ixorrnan Norman Opd.111l Cl1111 Ixlonqon 1XEl'll1tZI1l P11e15on Sl111le1 lxlanna S1151111 Sc.11n11d1 Zelda R11d1 THIRD ROX1 N111 11111.115on Eugene OLKVVIQ George Palmer 1-1an11s 1N1l5on RODL1- RS11l1xG Dnrolny S11e1cl1 Soma Rac111e 19111111111 RdC1l16 Ronald O Toole V11g1n1a Uclegard Ellen Radunz Dorothy Sandberg 211 1 . fx.-f 1'1,, YL 1 ' ' H .,. an L -A 1 11 , 1 1 1 1 , j x In A , 1 V 1 . 5 1 Y wif 5: xv-'39 f 1 l . 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MM ' faq? xg gi fy at R .Q wgfgm n 'kfagg is ,- JUNIOR CLASS PLAY .llmmy Cricket A story of youth and 1 s problems, w1th scenes of the upper crust' rubbmg elbows w1th k1dS from the east s1de CAST FIRST ROW Marc1ne Podoll LIZ 26 Velma Ironheart Mag Lo1s Rakke Bess Shrrley Gol1e Mrs Wh1tes1de Darlene Hemmlngson Irene Whrte Slde Delores Sm1th the mard SECOND ROW Gary Monson hm my Crxcket Ted Grams Blame Wlutesxde John Ostroot Denms the Butler R1chard Norman Mr Whrte s1de Dav1d Mooney Calvrn Roberts Ronn1e West Jerry Fitzgerald Mr Matthews Dlrector ABOVE Where d you all get them glad rags? LEFT bexn walted on by a flunky and a p1p ofahxred sa ' SENIOR CLASS PLAY I Remember Mama CAST FIRST ROW Karen Anderson Mama James Potter Nels Marlys Akre Katrrn JoAnn Gunhus Chrrs une John Knutson Papa SECOND ROW Mavrs Brennan Aunt Trrna Hagen Sederstrom Arne JoanVelde anurse Dorrs Peterson M1ss Moor head Ruby Formo Dorothy Patr1c1a Smrth Dagmar THIRD ROW Le land Anderson a warter Margaret KVISICIO another nurse Arlyss Lar son Jessre Mane Boeck Aunt Jen ny Arlene Lund Madelrne Gary Mohn Peter Torkelson Rrchard El dred Mr Hyde Mr Armstead Dxrector ABOVE: The sisters sat huddled in the empty house. RIGHT- We go! Vik Thls play dep1cts the l1VCS of Norweg1an 1m rrugrants and centers around Mama and her famrly, showrng a whole some qualrty that touches on comedy romance, and tragedy 3 27 Declamatlon The local speech con test was held on February Z8 Puprls part1c1pated 1n humorous and drarnat1c readrngs, externporaneous readrngs and rnernorrzed Oratory Wrnners of the local contest were Mavls Bren nan Marc:1ne Podoll Mar 1lyn Peterson and Dorothy Swang These g1rls rep resented Gran1te Falls 1D the drstrlct contest I'eCe1Ved an excellent rat FIRST ROW Parrrcra Srnrth Judy Swanson Sharon Werpy Dolores Srnrrh SECOND ROW Mavrs Brennan Marrlyn Peterson Dorothy lng except Mavls who re Swang Nlarclne Podoll cerved a superlor ratrng and represented the d1str1ct at the regronal contest 1n Renv1lle Photo Club FIRST ROW Deanna O1son,Juane Posey,Lo1s Srple Delores Sandberg, Helen S11es.SECOND ROW Connre Eckert, Norma Hegna, Carol Haga, Pat Hendrrckson, Elrzabeth Knutson, Brlly Dunham. THIRD ROW Paul Johnson, Mary Nelson, Irma Radunz Sec Treas , Berry Kundson, Berdella Saby Vrce Pres , Mr Undlrn Advrser. FOURTH ROW Jerry Thorsrad, Bruce Sederstrorn, Davrd Harrrs, Paul Schmrdt Pres , Paul Iverson, Elwood Peterson. 28 O - ' A V I D , J . m' s E ' ' at Clarkfield, where they all V' I .R I X, In FIRST ROW Jo Ann Gunhus Karen Anderson Joan Peterson Judy Swanson Marlys Akre Patricia Smith SECOND ROW Wayne Mon son David Mooney Leslie Nomeland Edwy Dibble One Act Plays ln the local competition this year were two one act plays. Mr. Arrnstead dir- ectedthe play Paradise to Butte by Robert Finch. The secondplay, Chris- topherMorley's Rehears- al, was directed by Miss Sipola. This play won the local contest and gained the right to compete with five other schools in the district contest at Madison Library Club FIRST ROW Janet Bohlman Mavis Brennan Mary Warner Sec Helen Sites Jeanette Schuler Delores Hanson Norma Tanhoff Doris Peterson SECOND ROW Ruby Formo Delores Peterson Ioan Velde Margaret Kvrstero Pres Marilyn Peterson Vice Pres Pat Clemetson Elizabeth Haugen Nancy Eldred Barbara Benson THIRD ROW Mrs Whitney Adviser Geneva Krongard Karen Anderson Darlene Hemmrngson Marie Boeck Elaine Hemming son Delores Schlenner Marilyn Buesing Jo Ann Gunhus 29 3 ' n v 1 , , . Z ' I I I ' a ' ' 3' A fs .a- Y ai ' s,v V f . 'Qi 3 v 1 ' -r 1 . r r - 3 v n . ' - ' -1 r f . - 3 ' - I I l I I - I I I - ' Prom 1 Grand March 4 Mane 84 Fm 2 So pretty o The Collegmtes 3 Cuftls 81 Pat 6 Wa1ters SL Waltresses 30 fb J' -vw Our turkey dmrxer 4 Next dance? Grand march 5 Krog and Tudy Mr Armstead 6 Tom JoAnn Ann Dave 3 nnual Club ' ST ROV R 1 0 10 Orgrr 11110 rror Dorr Prrtr 011 btttar rrttr 1t1u Ldrtor Nlarlvs Akre A 1 Ed1t0r roi lxtrnd 111 NI 1 111 u X 1 11111 Ed1r0r karen Andcr 011 hdrtor Sl 111m L 0l1e Juruor 1 0 rt Dt 0 km .1 10 Ol t1111or -X socrau Prt cltr ut 011 Acuxrtres Ldrto 1 foss Adxrwr LLOX 11 RON 11111 Brtnnarr Arlene Lrmd Arly Lar 011 Daxrd llarrr Sports Ldrtor carrol un N rrragtr D114 Lurge Bu rm Niarrasgcr Flxxood Pc tcrsorr Photography Ld110r Joan Velde Typrrm Ldrtor I 511 I 10.111 Ptttr on I IIIRD ROM Betty Sprts Mrrrlyn Putrsorr Xrm Norrnarr Margaret Kvrsltro 'xrarrc :ottl ArdxsXI.1s11111sor1 blunt I'tr111111rg,sor1 Irrr1aR.1d1111z Norma lregua ABSEINT Berdella Saby Markru Brrttrrorz Editor s Thoughts Another scholastlc year 15 over, ant' another KILOWATT has been produced f51Qhs of relref are echoed by students w'1o ID add1t1on to therr studles, have managed to pubhsh a yearbook Hour after hour, n1ght after day, week after week, an nual members worked to meet thelr deadlrnes Thelr efforts here recorded are an attempt to cover 1n the space prov1ded as many as possxble of the year s events 'M1nutes, days years go steadrly and sw1f ly they cannot be stopped they cannot be saved but they can be remembered Wlth Our memor1es, t1me 1S recorded and keeps those 1n tlmate events from slrpprng forever from our grasp ' We hope that 1n the future the 1952 KILO WATT W111 br1ng you many pleasant memorles 32 J, , v w 9 Q ft f 1 4 FXR f ': ur,5Frr1 -u.11,.'11sEd , 'S -'1 'f' 5' , yi. - r -' , Ca ' sw -1 mu' Eidrrtr, J0 16 1111115-.A ss'sr , 's -K ' , '1' if Q ' - ' A35 - cia ', l -1 resli.1r11c11-JrrrriorAsforitrtc, je Il'l ' rs 1-J. 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Midget Club l I 5 FIRST ROW Helen Srtes Norma Tanhoff Barbara Benson Sharon Werpy Wanda Peterson Mavrs Brennan News Edrtor Dor1s Peterson Typrst Delores Smrth Ass tEd1tor Jeanette Schuler Copy Reader Delores Hanson Copy Reader Kaye Halvorson Columnrst Marcrne Podoll Columnrst Ruby Formo Marlys Akre Sharol Lawson Norma Hegna and Elrzabeth Knutson SECOND ROW Shrrley Moe Joan Leeson Janet Velde Dor1s Laabs Betty Knud son Carol Anderson Patr1c1a Smrth Typrst Karen Anderson Copy Reader Marllyn Peterson Typrst Ann Norman Edrtor Pat Clernetson Typrst Coretta Rolla Typrst Corrrne Skrukrud Typrst Shlrley Golre Columnrst Arlyss Larson Juane Posey Joan Peterson Sharon Romo and Mrss Feley Advlser THIRD ROW Joan Velde Carol Knud son Judy Swanson Lors Hegna Marre Boeck Darlene Hemmrngson Typrst Ardys Magnuson Typrst Marlys O toole Typrst Elarne Hemmrngson Typrst Jo Ann Gunhus Copy Reader Irma Radunz Typrst Arlene Lund Carol Haga Delores Schlenner Dorothy Swang and Delores Peterson FOURTH ROW Dale Lange Busrness and Clrculatron Edrtor Paul Schmrdt Sports Edrtor Kenneth Schuler D3V1d Mooney Rlchard Norman Paul Iverson Elwood Peterson Tom Hamre John Ostroot Columnlst Ga1l Sherman Marlene Buchholz and Nancy Eldred ABSENT Pat Brown About The Midget The Mldget 1S the school paper publ1shed by sen1or h1gh students as an extra curr1cular act1v1ty Some of the alms of the school paper are to sup port extra curncular act1v1t1es, to g1VC accurate rnformatlon, to arouse school sp1r1t, and to serve as a spokesman of our school Wrth the productlon of each 1S sue the ed1tors try to make rt better than the one before In add1t1on to the student 1'6CC1V11'1g the Mrdget there are many busmess frrms and alumnl who subscr1be The Mrclget 15 also sent to other schools 1n ex change for therr papers The students take prlde 1n the h1gh qualrty of report1ng and the wrde var1ety of subjects that go rnto every Mrdget to make rt rnformatlve, entertarmng, and rehable 33 0 1' - , . s'. 5 a ' ' . 1 l at . in - ,n 'n , . 1 , ' - l - ' t - . 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Vocal Music A thing of beauty is a Joy forever s lovliness 1ncreases it will Never pass into nothrngness As the years pass and We look back on the 1951 1952 school year, one of o f d ur on est memorles w1l1 be of the beauty of song There will be 1 asting mem or1es of interpretation and appreciation for those who have sung in a vocal group, memorles of a lovely moment for those who have listened The mixed chorus, consisting of 65 members, completed a succes sf 1 u year under the able direction of Mr Orel Vangen Under the direction of Miss Jean S h c wanke the small groups boys quartet, girls' sextet, mixed octet, and madrrgal were certalnly outstanding The types of music used were rel1g1ous, sp1r1tuals, balads folk songs and ul pop ar pieces All selections were done a cappella l Appearances were made by these groups at the Christmas and sprin con 8 certs and the spring vocal festival at M d community affalrs Through part1c1pat1on 1n these a ison, as well as many school and groups students are not only learning to es tabl1sh their tastes 1n music, but they are spending their leisure t1me 1n cooper at1ng w1th others 1n search of a thing of beauty, a Joy forever Mixed Chorus FIRST ROW Carol Mooney Margaret Kvxstero Dorothy Swang Shlrle Golie sh R y arson Secretary treasurer Lois Johnson Marlene Buch holz Custodian Darlene Hemmrngson Coretta Rolla Jeanette Schuler Marlys Akre Patricia Clemetson Sharol Lawson and Janet Velde SECOND ROW Elizabeth Haugen Delores Peterson Elaine Hamre Luonna Koepke Kaye Halvorson Joan Velde Lo1sRakke Lois Hegna Karen Anderson Jo Ann Gunhus Corrine Skrukrud Ann Norman President Shirley Moe Marie Hegna Mar1lyn Peterson Wanda Peterson Nancy Eldred Sharon Werpy Norma Hegna Joan Peterson and Mavis Brennan THIRD ROW Dale Posey Joe Ladner Kenneth Johnson John Schmidt William Lewis Carrol Lundin David Harris Dale Lange David Mooney Ted Grams William Dunham Philip Kruse and Sandra Clausen FOURTH ROW Kenneth Schuler Richard Norman Custodian Hale Swanson Jerry Sebring Stanton L1ndqu1st Dav1d Knutson John Knutson John Ostroot Richard Eldred Gary Monson Richard Fagen and Roger Thorstad 34 O It, . . L . . , . . Y : , ' , , ' y ' , aron omo, Patricia Hendrick- son,ludy Swanson,Carol Knudson, Patricia Smith, Arl ss L - - , ' , - - , ' . , ' y ,I . . , I ' : 1 Y 1 I 7 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 ' 1 . 1 A . I . I I 7 . I l I I , . ' . 2 . , . . . I . I ' . ' l . . 1 , . I . ' I b I I I l I , . Quafiei le av td H2255 Rngxixrd EMW- Moon6Y Octet Dale Lange Davrd Harrts Judy Swan son Joan Velde Lo1s Johnson Ka ren Anderson Rrchard Eldred and Davld Mooney Madrlgal FIRST ROW Joan Peterson sh 1r1ev Moe Karen Anderson Lo1s Johnson Ann N Carol Knudson Jo Ann Gunhus and Patr1c1aSm1th SECOND ROW Kenneth Schuler John Schmtdt D1 a e Lange Davrd Harrts Rrchard Iworman Stanton L rndqutst John Ostroot Davtd Mooney and Rlchard Eldred - ' - d. D , orrnan, Judy Swanson, Joan Velde, Lange David Instrumental Music 'The results of much labor accounts for the success of the 1nstrumental d.1v1s1on of the mus1c department Under the 1nsp1r1ng gurdance of Mr Vangen last year's band Wh1Ch nunubered forty f1VC has now grown to srxty erght mem bers In all three bands Jun1or,Intermed1ate,and Senror there are one hundred and thrrty two people Durrng the summer of 1952. the band made marchrng appearances at the Amer1can Leglon D1StI1Ct Conventlon 1n Alexandrra and at the Montevldeo Flesta It also marched at two football games and played at home basketball games Thrs year the 1nstrumental department gave 1ts f1rst mrd wrnter concert All three bands, plus several ensembles, were on the program Workrng up to the D1StT1Cl Festrval was the maln goal durrng the spr1ng The senror band, and ensembles, as well as twelve people selected to play ln the All D1str1ct Band partrclpated Thelr successful season ended wrth the presentatron of a spr1ng concert for the enjoyment of the commumty Band FIRST ROW Arlvss Larson Pres Marranne Rrngsven Sharon Werpy Sharol Lawson Ass t L1br Dorls Peterson Shrrley Moe Karen Anderson Pat Wrlson Joy Strommer Susan Schmxdt Nona Taylor Dorothy Swang SEC OND ROW Judy Swanson Elrzabeth Haugen Elorse Walt Shrrley Golre Jamce Barber Patrrcra Hatlestad Alrce Nyrness James Anderson Aaron Stevens JayNell Ashburn Lorrarne Buchholz Roger Anderson Rlchard Eldred Kaye Halvorson Robert Baker Asst Quartermaster THIRD ROW Delores Swang Pat Gunhus Karen Knutson Luonna Koepke Patrrcla Hendrrckson Marlene Cole Marre Boeck Janet Velde Jo Ann Gunhus Hale Swanson Joan Velde L1b Margaret Kv1stero Sharon Romo Bruce Sederstrom Carl Ohlrger James Fader DaV1d DICRIUSOU Raymond Ose FOURTH ROW Cleftj Nancy McCrea Jean Fader Nancy Eldred Sandra Clau sen Roger Iverson Sharon Johnson FOURTH ROW frrghtj Paul Velde Edwy Drbble Rtchard Conner Manlyn Hendrtckson Kelth Foss Davrd Harrrs John Ostroot FIFTH ROW Mr Vangen Drrector Carol Knutson Marlys Akre Sec Treas Mavxs Brennan Joan Peterson Dale Lange Quartermaster James Schmrdt Clemmer Wart Marrlyn Peterson Patrrcra Smlth ..L. 30 Saxophone Quartet Clarinet Quar 4: R Marget 1 Kvxstero Mane B099 de joanVeX lo Ann Gunhus Reed Trlo Arlyss Larson Karen Anderson Mananne Rrngsven IGI Af1YssLarson M Shawl Lawson ar1anneR1ngsven Sharon W erpy German Band Sharol Lawson Arlyss Larson Davld Harrrs Clemmer Wan Robert Baker Roger Anderson Saxophone Octet l Jo AnnGunhus Marlene Cnle Hale Swanson joan Velde Margaret Kvrsterw SharonR mo JanetVe1dC Mane Burk Q18 Future Farmers of America FRONT ROW Mr Undlrn Roger Betto Ph1l1p Kruse Curtxs Haga Jerry Thorstad Roger Anderson Darold Johnson Wesley Rude Paul Johnson Bruce Sederstrom Dav1d Pates SECOND ROW Allen Enstad James Potter Donald Gabbert Myron Blckson Gene Buchholz Harold Leyse Robert Sarlor Robert Benson R1chard Fagen Kenneth Johnson Denn1sM1ller Ronald West Chester Beavers THIRD ROW Verne Dambroten Rrchard Norman Leland Anderson Warren Clemetson Gale Peterson Archre Benson Jerry Sebrrng Berger Enstad Or11nOpdahl Roger Buesrng B1lly Manee Gerald Sandberg Robert Ohlrger BACK ROW Kenneth Schuler Dale Arneson JayNell Ashburn StantonL1ndqu1st Da1eOlson Donald F1nnes Rtchard Krogstad Gene Koepke John Yeager Donald Hendrlckson 'u,, Q Pres1dent Donald F1nnes QM' VICE Prestdent Rrchard Norman Q 6,5-A413 Secretary Stanton L1ndqu1st QAOFXF 1 9 Treasurer Verne Dambroten Q X A! Reporter Kenneth Schuler 'E.f. Adv1s er Mr Und11n f .L 4- Q 'Jinx' Ulu 38 I - f' A gr., A it K ' ! N ,I 1 l ' Q O ,tx i . 55' - . . gnu., I i ..... . ffl: nh? gt . . -I. X xx JJ le' o a 1 , 1 Ex WH! '53 h . . . . ' C 7441?-5 3' . . u - . . u 'Yoga .L Z J C' J t ,cl X? , 'K , . Future Homemakers of America FIRST ROW Jean Fader Carol Mooney Kaye Halvorson Coretta Rolla Dolores Smrth Jeanette Schuler Glorra Kraakaas Janet Velde Marc1nePodoll Janet Halvorson Ela1neHamre Marlys Akre SECOND ROW Patrrcra Smlth Shirley Moe JoAnn Gunhus Joy Strommer LOIS Day Sh1rley Golre Arlene Lund Loxs Johnson Joan Lee son Joan Peterson Ellzabeth Haugen DOIIS Peterson THIRD ROW Helen Sxtes Karen Anderson Elxzabeth Knut son Pat Brown Gwendolyn Kraakaas Ruth Antonson Delores Peterson Carol Haga Dorothy Swang Lo1s Rakke Ruby Formo FOURTH ROW Mrs Daby Dorrs Laabs Luonna Koepke Gall Sherman Mane Boeck Mar1lyn Peter son Arlyss Larson Mary Enstad Patrrcra Hendrrckson Kathleen Holxen Officers Q M A K fp VICE Pres1dent Shlrley G011e fx 4 Secretary Jeanette Schuler K ', 'Q Treasurer JoAnn Gunhus 3 , I g H1stor1an Dor1s Laabs 3' Par11arr1entar1an Kaye Halvorson 'X 9 L Q Song Leader Janet Velde Adv1sor Mrs Daby 4' NEW Hb X 39 1' 'NX so President .... . . . Arlyss Larson .X 1 fy ' ' . . . .... . ' ' if . . . . . . D ' l D ..... . . . fl Elf, E - . . .' .... . . . nv v Y A .... . . . 4 0 'xqkx .. Qi.. Ph . Ed. Leader Club its Q 7 ,, . -2 i ,Kiwi FIRST ROW: Barbara Halverson, Bernida Akre, Neoniie Jensovold, Jean Fader. SECOND ROW: Jeanette Schuler, Carol Mooney, Beverly Olson, Shirley Couet, Eleanor Barber, Miss Snyder-Adviser, Sharol Lawson, Betty Knudson, Doris Labbs, Janet Velde, Delores Smith. THIRD ROW: Irma Radunz, Carol Anderson-Vice Pres., Marcine Podoll, Karen Anderson,Judy Swanson-Sec.Treas.,Marilyn Peterson-Pres., Donna Saeger,Elaine Hemmingson, Lois Rakke, Delores Hanson, Mary Nelson, FOURTH ROW: Joan Peterson, Marlys Akre, Coretta Rolla, Barbara Benson, Lois I-legna, Darlene Hemmingson, Geneva Krongard, Deanna Olson, Sandra Clausen, Lois Siple, Sharon Romo, Luonna Koepke, Jo-Ann Gunhus, Sharon Werpy, Wanda Peterson. Girls Athletic Association if liilllllff lil it-1441 FIRST ROW: CarolAnderson,CarolMoonev,Karen Krongard,Beverly Olson,Carol Podoll, Barbara Halvers0n.Nona Taylor,Marjorie Skie,Lo1s Hemmingson,Neomie Jensvold,Jean Fader,Bernida Akre,Pat Hatlestad, Lois Satterlee. SECOND ROW: Jeanette Schuler, Mavis Brennan, Irma Radunz, Eleanor Barber, Margaret Hegna, Shirley Couet, Nancy McCrea, Shirley Gullickson, Eunice Peterson, Connie Olson, Lois Siple,Juane Posey,Betty Knudson-Sec. Doris Laabs, Sharol Lawson, Delores Hanson. THIRD ROW: Miss Snyder-Adviser, Marcine Podoll, Pat Smith, Shirley Moe, Coretta Rolla, Karen Anderson, Judy Swanson, Carol Knudson, Marilyn Peterson, Roberta Ellingson, Joanne Brownell,Lois Day,Donna Saeger,Elaine Hemmingson, Lois Rakke, Connie Eckert, Mary Nelson. FOURTH ROW: Joan Peterson, Marlys Akre, Barbara Benson, Ann Norman-Pres., Lois Hegna, Marie Boeck, Darlene Hemm- ingson, Geneva Krongard, Deanna Olson, Sandra Clausen, Carol Tebben, Sharon Romo, Wanda Peterson, Sharon Werpy, Luonna Koepke, Jo-Ann Gunhus-Treas., Delores Smith. r AO 1 Student Council The student counc1l, the govern1ng body of the school 15 made up of rep resentauves from the sen1or h1gh The purpose of the councll 1S to foster a closer relat1onsh1p between the stu dents and the adm1n1strat1on of the school promote the general welfare, and prov1de for a more democratxc Splflt 1D all student aCt1V1t1eS PRESIDENT ANN NORMAN mg Sec Mr Johnson Adv1ser SECOND ROW Betty Knudson Merald Buchholz James Row Rlchard Norman Donald Gabbert THIRD ROW Clernmer Wa1t Paul Schm1dt John Ostroot Donald Fxnnes 11 O 7 239' FIRST ROW: Dale Lange-Recording-Sec.g Ann Norman-Presg Omar Larson-Vice Presg Kaye Ha1verson-Correspond- Junior High Activities Future Homemakers of Ameuca Chorus nn no,-g,H.5 Gxrls Athleuc Assocxauon Intermediate Band Jumor Band 00 Ohm no onnne-wf' me 42 8. N Q1 4 Q1 1 Q 1,,,,.,, s 2 is f J , x 6 Q . 43 Q Q S 5 5 X ' - v 2 f , .,, .,,. 5 S 1 5 , A 5 Y f K , ' f ' 5 if 1 1 5 I Q 92' 5 ' g I , I ,I A -H , g 1 7: is 3,7 E fx 'fl Q it ima i ' , -11 il vi ' K QI ' - L3 . , Vw k . ...., .zz D ff I ,,,, -1-A XR ' - f 145 ' . - 1 Sa s K , . . , fieik I 5 E . V. 1 - , , 2 fa' A f ' W? ,,., F l Q-... df . ' , Q , f 3 A1 rf A ' on P 2533 ff ' V s Weis ' v 3 . - Cheerleaders Senior Cheerleaders Barbara Benson, Doris Laabs, and Marlys Akre. ' 3 Gkv Junior Cheerleaders Pat Hatlestad Gayl A to son Patty Laabs Tumbllng 00 mpgf-an N4 ui wtf! Boys Gym Team FIRST ROW Clarence Aarvrg Richard Antonson Jerry Thorstad BACK ROW Arden Lundin Robert Ohliger James Antonson Carl Ohlrger Wendell Re mrllard Roger Mooney Curtrs Haga Gary Mohn James Fader Mrssrng Mr Minelll Adviser Senior Tumbllng Team FIRST ROW: Carol Mooney Dolores Hansen Sharol Lawson. SECOND ROW: Doris Laabs Sharon Werpy Wanda Pet- erson Juane Posey Carol Anderson THIRD ROW: Marlys Akre Barbara Benson Elaine Hemmingson Miss Sny- der-Adviser Geneva Krongard Darlene Hemmingson Mary Nelson. BACK ROW: Irma Radunz Mavis Brennan Delores Smith Jean Fader. Junior Tumbling Team FIRST ROW Lavonne Nelson Janice Barber Marilyn Monson Gail Antonson Ramona Laroen Shirley Manee SEC OND ROW Patty Laabs RosemaryTan hoff Nellie Ferguson Beverly Olson Jean Hemmingson Bernida Akre Mar Jorre Skele THIRD ROW Mary Tor gerson Ruth Ann Benson Mary Ann Hall Shirley Couet Karen Knutson Patsy Hatlestad Shrrley Gullickson Nona Taylor BACK ROW Sharon Johnson DeloresOlson Lavonne Kolflat Pat Wilson Miss Snyder Adviser Pat Gunhus Joanne Brownell Margaret Hegna ' 45 Q-'EL FQ. Ar M, Football FRONT ROW Wrllram Dunham Roger Johnson Dale Posey Robert Benson Harold Leyse Roger Buesrng Lyle Schrupp John Schmxdt MIDDLE ROW Glen Hegna Manager Archre Benson Co capt Chester Beavers Kenneth BACK ROW Omar Larson John Yeager Curt1s Tjosvold Rrchard Leyse Dale Olson Co capt Stanton Lrndqurst Davrd Mooney Wayne Abel Co capt Phlhp Mrnnellr Coach Duane Matthres Assrstant Coach MISSING Le land Anderson The hard work1ng Power C1ty K11owatts ably coached by Mr M1ne111 and Mr Matthres completed a successful season th1s year In the openlng football game of the 1951 season the team dropped a 2.0 15 dec1s1on to the v1s1t1ng O11V1a eleven Although G1-amte led most of the way a fumble 1n the f1nal quarter gave the game to Ol1v1a Gramte traveled next to Dawson where they scored an easy v1ctory of 54 6 over the Blackjacks The second and last defeat of the season was by the Monte Mohawks Gran1te knocked on touchdown door 1n the f1nal per1od but unable to score the count rema1ned 13 6 The K110W3ttS made homecommg a success w1th a dCC1S1VB 14 O w1n over Redwood An easy v1ctory over the Mad1son Dragons made lt two rn a row Spo1l 1ng Canby's homecommg and w1nn1ng 32 O over Clarkfreld ended the season The season's record stands at 5 w1ns and Z losses wh1ch made Gramte the L1ttle S1oux Conference Champs The opponents were outscored 164 to 39 Because of the outstandrng defenslve umts the opponents were not able to cross the Power C1ty goal l1ne 1n the last four games Gramte placed s1x men on the conference team Backf1eld men were Dave Mooney and Wayne Abel Lmemen were Arch1e Benson Dale Olson Omar Lar son and Curt1s Tjosvold Congratulat1ons to the conference Champs, the1r coaches and then' managers' 46 . . J up 5 a if , 4 Y I 3 7 X S Q, 6-A' 9'v,'ii , Johnson: Earl Anthony., Richard Norman,Richard Antonson, Kenneth Schuler, Warren Clernetson, Walter lferguson. , 2 ' ' , . I .l . ' I ' . f ' l l ' , . . , . ' D . . . , 3 . ! - I ' J 1 ' , . , . SENIOR HIGH SCORES Gran1te Gramte Gran1te Gran1te G1-amte Gramte Gramte Ol1v1a Dawson MOnteV1dEO Redwood Mad1son Canby Clarkf1e1d JUNIOR HIGH SC ORES Granlte Gramte Crranxte Crranlte Cvrarute FIRST ROW James Hall De VonV1en Davld Cole Mrch aelFlem1ng Clarence Aar vrg SECOND ROW Davrd Norman Robert Baker James Er1e Robert Sa1lor James Anderson James Antonson THIRDROW DaleStrommer Harold Leyse, Denn1s Fred- rickson, Joseph Ladner , Robert Benson, Jerry Thorstad, Kent Knutson. BACK ROW: Dale Posey,David Knutson,Ramon Grams, Anthony Ross, Leonard Espeland-Coach. Clarkf1eld O11v1a Mad1son Canby Marshall Paroch1al 2 Co captams Arch1e Benson Dale Olson and Wayne Abel .lumor Hugh Football Homecoming Barbara Benson Pat Clemetson Dale Olson Ann Norman Wayne Abel Archre Benson Arlyss Larson Dorrs Laabs PAGE BOYS IV1lCh361R3flI'16y Larrv Jen svold ' BONFHUE 'II fiffdgks Hibgnjpjnp J 517101645 PRIZE WINNING FLOAT 48 Track and Field FIRST ROW Omar Larson Kenneth Schuler Dale Posey Ellsworth Graham Lewellyn Nelson Curtrs Tjosvold SECOND ROW M Mrnellr Coach Rrchard Norman Stanton L1ndqu1st Rrchard Krogstad R1chard Leyse RECORD Outpo1nted Clarkheld 59 2.5 at the Dual Meet Llttle S1oux Conference Champrons S1xth at Johns Inv1tat1onal 19 B schools Slxth Marshall Inv1tat1onal 12 AHB schools Seventh Reg1on Z0 A8113 schools Omar Larson broke the school re cord 1n the broad Jtu'np w1th a leap of 20' 9 3f4' Th1s Jump took second place 1n the reg1on Curtxs Tjosvold qual1f1ed for the reglon meet and took thlrd place 1n both the h1gh and low hurdles 49 , ' ', ' ' I ' 1 r. 1. ' ' - Z. n . ' 1 3. Third in the District 4. ' ' . ' ' -- 5- . . . U 6. ' -- , . . FIRST ROW Kelth Iensvold Rlchard Leyse CUIIIS Tjosvold Captarn DonaldF1nnes R1chard Krogstad John Ostroot SECOND ROW Walter Ferguson Leonard Espeland Coach Duane Mattners Ass t Coach Prrnclpal Roald Johnson Wendell Howard Ass t Coach Ramon Grams Manager Theodore Grams THIRD ROW Wayne Abel Omar Larson Lewellyn Nelson Davrd Mooney Basketball sons by w1nn1ng e1ghteen stra1ght games 1n regular season play The season wasn't altogether an easy one Gran1te won some of 1ts games the hard way after belng down as much as ten po1nts 1n the last half of the game The teams that proved to be the most compet1t1on were Monte V1deO Canby Tracy Wells and Appleton The latter proved to be the toughest when It el1m1nated Gramte 1n the flrst round of d1str1ct P1aY To Len Espeland much of the success of our basketball team 1S due The remarkable record our school has estabhshed slnce Mr Espeland started coachlng proves thrs Granxte 15 proud of thelr team as they completed the1r second undefeated season 50 The 1952 basketball team ended one of its most successful sea- TEAM SCORES Gramte Gramte Gramte Gramte Gramte Gramte Gramte Gramte Gramte Gramte Gramte Gramte Gramte Gramte Gramte Gramte Gramte Gramte 35 'Gr anrte 'Denotes d1str1ct play Gramte Gramte Gran1te Gramte Gramte Gramte Gramte Granrte Gramte Gramte Gramte Gramte Granrte Granrte Gramte Gramte Gramte 4 TEAM 403 B TEAM Tracy Mad1son Glencoe Clara Crty Montev1deo Ortonvrlle Wrllmar Benson Appleton Canby Hutchrnson Alexandrra Redwood Falls Monte Dawson Clarkfreld Marshall Wells Appleton SCORES Tracy Madrson Clara Clty Glencoe Montev1deo Ortonvrlle W1llmar Benson Appleton Canby Hutchrnson Belvrew Redwood Falls Montev1deo Dawson Clarkfreld Marshall CAPTAIN CURTIS TJOSVOLD FIRST ROW Clarence Aarvrg Man ager Robert Baker Robert Benson Rogerlohnson Harold Leyse Merald Buchholz Glen Hegna Walter Fer guson. SECOND ROW. Dennrs Fredrickson, Ted Grams. David Knutson,Ioe Ladner, Richard Krog- stad, John Ostroot. Keith Jensvold, Lyle Schrupp, Mr. Mattheis-Coach. Baseball FIRST ROW Ramon Grams Manager Lewellyn Nelson Rlchard Norman Curt1s Tjosvold Ted Grams Davrd Mooney Lyle Schrupp SECOND ROW Merald Buchholz Robert Benson Glen Hegna Walter Ferguson Harold Leyse Omar Larson Mr Espeland Coach THIRD ROW Kerth Iensvold Davrd Harrls Warren Clemetson John Ostroot Rlchard Leyse CAPTAIN RICHARD LEYSE PLAYER H 2B3B HB Robert Benson Merald Buchholz 6 Warren Clemetson 5 Walter Ferguson Ted Grams Davrd Harms Glen Hegna Kerth Iensvold Omar Larson Rlchard Leyse Davrd Mooney Lewellyn Nelson Rrchard Norman John Ostroor Lyle Schrupp Curus Tjosvold TEAM 343124 101 15 07 33 o 3 432 o 4 2 4 2 24 The baseball team, coached by Mr Espeland completed an undefeated baseball season for the f1rst t1me rn schoo1h1story Ofthe f1rst ten games Gran1te pltchers reg1stered four strrke outs w1th Ted Grams hurlmg two of them one be1ng a no h1tter The blg h1tt1ng punch was supphedby Larson and Grams both h1tt1ng over 400 AB R. o 6 1 2 0 0 0 .3 0 0 0 0 0 .O 0 2 1 O 0 0 .200 33 16 12 0 0 0 . 63 37 12 16 4 1 0 . ' ' 7 1 O 0 O 0 . 00 16 5 3 0 1 0 .187 ' 24 9 5 O 0 O .208 35 15 15 4 2 1 . 28 Harold Leyse 14 4 5 0 0 0 .357 ' 34 10 9 1 1 0 . 6 ' 35 16 13 0 2 0 .371 A 27 15 8 5 0 0 . 96 ' ' 16 4 2 0 O 0 .125 6 1 1 0 O 0 .166 5 1 1 0 O 0 .200 ' ' 37 12 8 1 0 0 .216 7 1 . 9 I 52 My THE .TUNIUR HIGH EYMFA FHA T HIZE5 E- dz' Q .ki B 3 Charge Y Baseball JUTUD F H A party Homecommg I Remember Mama Half mme Sock Hop f ' W QV -4' X 4 . Snaps Clem and Kaye The k1dS Schume the Cards Curus Tata Krog Dale and Kenny Arlyss and Paul Arlyss 1m Kathy We want a touchdown' Promenade 54 'NJ f' V QM? ?' Rf 'U V A '71- Ambxtxous aren I they? 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