'f -, LEIF Emma' A E A ontents DEDICATION Dedlcatlon Plcture ADMINISTRATION School Plctures Faculty Board of Educatlon Custodlan Bus Drlver SE NIORS Indlvldual Plctures Senlor ACtIV1t19S Prom Wrlte Up Snapshots Class W1ll Class Prophecy Class Hlstory Prom Plctures CLASSES .Tumors Sophomores Freshmen GRADE S Flrst and Second Thlrd and Fourth Seventh and Elghth M1scellaneous Snaps ACTIVITIES Annual Staff Paper Staff Ltbrary Staff Student Councll Chrlstmas Program Plctures Christmas Program Wrlte up Mov1es Umverslty Programs MUSIC A Band M1xed Glee Club B Band Old Tlme Band Quartet Fifth and Sixth CONTENTS Ccontmuedj Band Wrlte Up Chorus Wrlte Up J umor Play Cast Semor Play Cast SPORTS Basketball A Team Basketball Schedule Act1on Shots B Squad Sports Wrlte Up Baseball Wr1te Up Baseball Team Trophy Case Jumor Boys Phy Ed .Tumor Glrls Phy Ed Semor G1r1s Phy Ed Glrls Sports Actlon Shots Cheerleaders School Patrol Snapshots ADVERTISING gf 7! KK Y, ..-3 ,k , - ,Vela ,fs e. 1 ,. V use , . .X Q 0 .24 'e ag 5' YA . f' O 5 f E. 7 R Irwin' nH'vl 'r 19 5 as WW if 'l 'Q 'tx 'TX K ' -X N .SS WE, THE SENIOR CLASS OF I954 DEDICATE THIS BOOK WHICH WE HAVE CROWDED WITH MEMORIES OF OUR SCHOOL DAYS AND ALL THE BEST THINGS WE HAVE DONE TO JOSEPH J CYLKOSKI OUR PRINCIPAL HAVE LEARNED FROM HIM MANY OF THE THINGS WHICH WILL MAKE OUR LIVES MORE WORTH LIVING BESIDES BEING A GOOD TEACHER HE HAS BEEN A GOOD COMPANION AND A WONDERFUL FRIEND ! IN THE FOUR YEARS HE HAS BEEN OUR TEACHER, WE A 3,3 M ,W NQHJ wee! . J, It rv, I Sv K., f 72 -'- N V 4gf2,ifS2f ff I . w gy ,P HCM I' OF 'JI' VIKINGJ ff. . FACULTY K Ql . pn-10 4 i Wxlham Hervl, Supt Algebra Geometry Soclal Sclence Joseph Cylkoskx Prln Gen Busmess Econ omlc Geography Book keeplng, Typmg Rxchard Beckstrom Physlcs Phy Ed, Health Blology Gen Scxence QUQQ3 J? Bernlce Rousseau Dorothy Jefferson English H1St01'Y Seventh and E1ghth Phys1ca1 Educatlon il Jessle Keech '-0 Fzith and Slxth ....., Marllyn Knutson Hazel Stad lg Thxrd and Fourth Flrst and Second oard of Education M G Ouren Mrs H P Becken Supt W M Heru Mrs A C Strom M L Ouren O Thordson A B Anuerson Janllol' Harlan Froehlmg Alon Chambard V I' 0 ef f . 1 '35 .1 . . 7 . , . . A I y K - I , . f M, ,.M, M Q V 1 I N 2 5 'xv M . Q M AQ'A ll S fn e QW! 73 XX S 4 ' xMff,,4,f, f S f. ff rf ,f G K X 4 A4 X' X73 N JERAY ARMSTRONG RONA LD BOTTEN GEORGE CHAMBARD WA LTER ELLANSON LOIS ERIC KSON BE TTY FLADMO WAYNE KJE LSHUS ORIS LILLE ODDE N Q-fi 6 .TOE L NE LSON 'Y DUANE MARSTONE LAVERNE NELSON BETTY MEYER I VIRGINIA OREN NK BEVERLY OUREN EVER-AL SLETTA SHE LDON PAULSON ff: ELAINE PLADSEN E FRANKLIN THORDSON funn?-j Q, LEATRICE WE LKE JeRay Arm strong Ronald Botten George Chambaru Walter Ellanson Lols Er1ckson Betty Flaomo Wayne Kjelshus Orls L11leodden Duane Marstone Betty Meyer Joel Nelson LaVerne Nelson V1rg1n1a Oren Beverly Ouren Sheldon Paulson SENIOR ACTIVITIE S Annual Staff 4 Class Play Commxttee 4 Class Ofncerl Chorus 4 Baseball 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Banu 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 4 Paper Staff 3 4 Chorus 4, Baseball 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Band 2 3 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 4 Class Offlcer l 3 Paper Staff 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4, Basketball Annual Staff 4 Class Play Committee 3 4, Paper Staff 4 Mlxed Chorusl 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Basket ba 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 4 Class Offxcer Chorusl 4, Paper Staff 4 Band 2 3 4 Glrls Chorus 2 Annual Staff 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Class Offlcer 2 3 4 Chorusl 4 Glrls Chorus 2, Paper Staff l 2 3 4, L1brary Staffl 2 3 4 Edxtor of The Vlkmg Annual Annual Staff 4 Class Play Commlttee 3 4 Chorus 4 Paper Staff 4 Band 2 3 4 Old Txme Band 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 4 Class Offlcer 2 Basketballl 2 3 4, Band 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 4 Paper Staff 4 Base ball 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play Commxttee 3 4 Paper Staff 4 Glrls Chorus 2 MlX6d Chorusl 4 Play Cast 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play Comm1ttee 3 4, Paper Staff 4, Boys Chorus l, Mtxed Chorusl 4, Band 2 3 4 Old T1me Band 3 4 Baseballl Manager 3 Annual Staff 4 Class Play Commlttee 3, Play Cast 4 Paper Staff 3 4 Class Offxcer 3 Student Counc1l 4 L1brary Staff 2 3 4 Glrls Chorus 2 Mxxed Chorus Annual Staff 4 Play Commlttee 3 Play Cast 4 Paper Staff 3 4 Glrls Chorus 2 Mlxed Chorusl 4 Barber shop Quartet 4 Gxrls Tr1o 3 4 Band 3 4 Cheerleaderl Annual Staff 4, Play Cast 3 4, Paper Staff 2 3 4 Class Offxcer l Gxrls Chorus 2 Mlxed Chorusl 4 L1brary Staff l 2 3 4, Edltor of The Vlkmg Annual Staff 4 Class Play 4 Class Offxcer 4, Student Counc1l 3, Chorus 4, Band 2 3 4 Old Txme Band 4 Basketball 2 3 4 1 Q 1 1 1 ' 1 - 7 .. - . ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' I 1 ' 1 I ' 1 .. , - - - l-2-3-4. ----..- , - - 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 11 - - - . . g 1 ' 1 l 11 - 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 u ' 1 ' 1 G ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 . ------- , . - , 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 u 1 Student Council 4, Paper Staff 4, Chorus 1-4, ' 1 1 1 - 7 - - - , 1 u ' 1 . , . 1 1 ' 1 I, ' - ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 '4' ------ , . - 1 ' 1 1 1 . . , . ' ' 1 1 1-4. u i . 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' . , . 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1 . . , . - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I ' ' 1 1 Senior Activities fCont.l Elaine Pladsen ------- Annual Staff 4, Class Play Committee 3, Play Cast 4, Girls Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus l-4, Trio 3-4, Barber- shop Quartet 4, Band 2-3-4. Everal Sletta --------- Annual Staff 4, Class Play Committee 3, Play Cast 4, Class Officer 2, Paper Staff 4, Girls Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus l-4, Girls Trio 3-4, Barbershop Quartet 4, Student Council l, Band 2-3-4, Cheer- leader 1. Franklin Thordson ---- Annual Staff4, Paper Staff l-2-3-4, Glee Club l-4, Baseball 3-4, Basketball 1. Leatrice Welke ------- Annual Staff 4, Play Cast 3-4, Class Officer 4, Paper Staff 3-4, Student Council 2, Girls Chorus 2, Mi:-:ed Chorus 1-4, Barbershop Quartet 4, Band 2-3-4, Library Staff 4, Cheerleader 2-3, Prom On May 8 the faculty members of the school board, and the seniors were guests of the Junior class at the annual banquet and prom The banquet was held at the Liberal Union Hall Hanska, Minnesota at 6 P M The menu consisted of grape Juice breadeci veal chops potatoes and gravy peas and carrots, rolls and butter, Jello salad, ice cream and straw berries, cookies candies, and nuts A short program of speeches and music was enjoyed Betty Fladmo, Junior president, as mistress of ceremonies, welcomed the seniors and other guests Pat Strom as senior president, graciously responded Mr Joseph Cylkoski on behalf of the faculty spoke on Leadership Mr Marvin Ouren, on behalf of the school board gave a witty and informal talk Everal Sletta and Elaine Pladsen sang A Perfect Day Back at the gymnasium, Spike Haskell s orchestra furnished the music for the dance The gymnasium was decorated to the theme of Evening in Paris The south wall represented a sidewalk cafe, with blue and white awning, and small tables and chairs where guests sat between dances Here the punch was served The long west side became the river wall, complete with grassy bank, stone embankments art and style display booths and the Eiffel tower in the distance Life size cardboard figures of dancing girls adorned the north wall of the gym and the entrance was the Arch of Triumph N ..-VAC Glaaaifldl PP I, .IeRay Armstrong, do hereby bequeath to my cous1n KayDelle my qu1et nature knowmg that she could make some use of lt To Charles Plzel goes my abrlnty to come late to school every mornmg seemg that he always comes so early My flrst trombone posltxon 1n the band goes to Jerry Mlller, hopmg he w1ll practlce as much as I d1d I g1ve my great love for Engllsh class to Clarence Sellner knowmg he w1ll reclte as I d1d My spot mn the chorus goes to Franklm Plerce and last but not least I gxve my senslble drxvmg to anybody who needs It I Ronald Botten, do hereby bequeath my short ha1r to Warren Blomqulst knowmg he w1ll make good use of It and keep It trlmmed as I drdn t My abrhty to get to school late I g1ve to Davxd Larson hopmg he w1ll keep up my good record unt1l he graduates I leave my ab1l1ty to leave my books laymg all over the school to Warren Anderson hopmg he w1ll make as much trouble for the Janltor as I d1d My ab1l1ty to ralse cam 1n Engl1sh class I g1ve to Arn1e Smesmo knowmg he w1ll do as good If not better than I d1d My brown eyes I g1ve to Marlys Anderson knowmg she w1ll apprec1ate them hke I d1d I George Chambard, do hereby bequeath my posxtron on the basketball team to Jerry hopmg he w1ll grow taller and do a better Job than I d1d I w1ll my ab1l1ty to look down on and argue agamst Fords to Garnet be1ng she Just desplses them To Denms I w1ll my ab1l1ty to get along w1th the teachers and to Denms also my hkmg for chorus be1ng he has never mlssed a chorus practlce My posltlon on the paper staff goes to Davld hopmg he w1ll wr1te the art1cles he ns supposed to My l1k1ng for gzrls goes to Chuck be1ng he has a good start already Last, but not least, I w1ll my book ' The Return of the Natlve ' to anyone who wants It and hope they get more out of xt than Idxd I Walter Ellanson, do hereby bequeath my ab1l1ty to s1ng ' Oh My Papa to Charles Plzel provldmg he smgs lt every day l1ke I d1d I w1ll my place Ln the chorus to Clarence Sellner and my llkmg for Enghsh teachers goes to Denms Johnson My helght and buxld I g1ve to Damel Larson The posxtlon of Co Captam on the basketball team I w1ll to Warren Blomqumst Last, but not least, my l1k1ng for glrls w1ll be gwen to Franklm Plerce, knowmg he w1ll keep up the good work I, Lo1s Erzckson, do hereby bequeath my love to argue w1th Mr Hervl to Krlsten Droen, and Krlsten try always to get the last word ln The tech mques I use rn acqurung the car from my folks I w1ll to my s1ster Emlly, knowmg she w1ll need them To Maureen Larson I w1ll my helght You'd better start growmg' My constant str1v1ng to dlet Ibequeath to Janlce Anderson, knowmg lf she doesn t have w1ll power nt won t make any drfference My llklllg for short Itahan ha1r cuts I w1ll to Luella Bakken since she favors long ha1r Last but not least my love to study fblg jokel goes to Denms Johnson I Betty Fladmo, do hereby bequeath my posztlon as Edxtor xn Chlef of the Vlkmg Annual to Ileen Fladmo My he1ght I w1ll to Garnet Ellanson seemg that she can use some of rt My shyness CPD I w1ll to Krlsten Droen My ab1l1ty to get caught by the teachers at the wrong moment I g1ve to my s1ster, Ileen Don t deprlve the teachers of a lxttle enJoyment by bemg good all the txme, S1s To Luella Bakken I w1ll my anmous waltmg for letters m hopes that she gets one every day as I d1d My brown eyes I glve to Em11y hopmg that she can see as much out of them as I do - ?? 11' . 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CLASS WILL Qcontmuedj I Wayne Kgelshus, do hereby bequeath my hexght to B11ly Larson, hopmg he grows as fast as I dxd My pos1t1on as 2nd trumpet I g1ve to Wesley Anderson hop1ng he does better than I d1d My l1k1ng for Plymouths I glve to Warren Blomqu1st knowlng he IS all for them My qulet ways I g1ve to the sophomore gxrls knowmg they always behave as well as I do My place 1n the back row 1n chorus and place on the paper staff goes to anyone who wants them To Clarence Sellner I gxve my hab1t of dr1v1ng to school every day Last but not least I gwe my l1k1ng for school to Franklm Plerce knowmg he l1kes lt as much as I do I Orvls Lllleodden, do hereby bequeath my pos1t1on as Co Captam of the basketball team to Davld Larson To Garnet Ellanson I gxve my brown eyes As bus1ness manager of the V1k1ng paper I gfve to Truman Asleson hop1ng he can handle the money better than I d1d My ab1l1ty to s1t 1n the back row 1n Chorus I g1ve to Warren Paulson My posxtlon as 2nd trumpet 1n band I gmve to Warren Anderson L1k1ng for a Ford car Ig1ve to Denms Johnson, knowlng he w1ll contmue l1k1ng them Last but not least I w1ll my l1k1ng for school to Warren Blomqulst knowmg he just loves It I Duane Marstone, do hereby bequeath my ab1l1ty to read the book The Return of The Nat1ve to Dav1d Larson prov1d1ng he reads It more than I d1d To B1lly Larson I g1ve my ab1l1ty to argue for Fords because I know he ll st1ck up for them I w1ll my teas1ng Mr I-Ierv1 about gettmg caught for speed1ng on hlghway f1fteen to Warren Blomquxst I w1ll my back seat In Engllsh to Garnet Ellanson I also w1ll my hab1t of throwxng erasers to Jerry M1ller, prov1d1ng he throw's more Iwxll my saymg Don t get smart to Donna Korslund I w1ll my ab1l1ty to smg to Marg1e Anderson Last but not least, I w1ll my ab111ty to run around ln study hall to Krlsten Droen Anderson hop1ng that I can depend on her to keep them from her fr1ends as well as I d1d from mme I g1ve my short dark halr to .Tamce Walden hop1ng she w1ll keep lt as short as I d1d, and my helght and shmness to Glorla pro v1d1ng she keeps lt much as It 1S To a fme frxend I w1ll my great love for Algebra, and Geometry I graclously g1ve to Judlth, and last but not least I w1ll all my notes, wr1t1ngs, and art 1n my books to Maureen Larson hopmg that she w1ll keep her new books a httle neater than I d1d I, Joel Nelson, do hereby bequeath my front seat m Enghsh class to Denms Johnson hopmg he w1ll keep It as long as I d1d My ab111ty to play bass I gxve to Charles P1zel knowmg he can do xt My ab1l1ty to get to school on t1me I g1ve B1lly Larson, hop1ng he doesn t come late as much as I d1d My pos1t1on as team manager I g1ve to Joey Botten, knowlng he w1ll keep the equlpment together as well as I d1d I w1ll my abxllty to smg bass 1n the chorus to Denms Johnson hop1ng he can smg as well as I d1d I LaVerne Nelson do hereby bequeath my pos1t1on as pr1nter on the paper staff to Ileen Fladmo, here s hop1ng you get stuck wlth just as many odd Jobs as I d1d My pos1t1on as pres1dent of the student councll I glve to Garnet Ellanson Bllly, I' ll let you have my green eyes My Job as asslstant bus1ness manager of the annual staff goes to Marlys Anderson My ab1l1ty to stay out of as much mxschxef as poss1b1e I w1ll to Arnle Smesmo Last but not least, I w1ll my great sense of humor to anyone who can take good care of a glggle hke mme, I was thmklng maybe Donna could do a good Job of It I, V1rg1n1a Oren, do hereby bequeath my short but noble stature to Ileen Fladmo, hop1ng she won t be as dlsgusted w1th It as I was My oppor tunlty to smg ln the tr1o and my pos1t1on as flrst plCCO11St ln the band, I w1ll to Roger Peterson, knowmg he w1ll practlce hrs scales as fa1thful1y as I d1d C?j My loud and tomboyzsh ways I w1ll to Krrsten Droen and my del1ght rn dancmg , . . . . , . . . . - . I, Betty Meyer, do hereby bequeath my ability to keep secrets to Margie , , . . . C LASS WILL fcortmuedj 3 tterbuff to Lenore Lrlleoouen My pos1t1on as typlst on the school paper I w ll to Truman Asleson knowxng t w ll always be reauy on t me My slze 4 1X2 foot I wrll to Janlce Ant erson knowxng she w1ll have as hard a t1me buymg shoes as I c ru Last but not least I w1ll my front seat rn Socxals Class to anyone who wants the darn thmg I Beyerly Ouren do hereby bequeath my tall stature to Garnet Ellanson My pos1t1on as ed1tor 1n ch1ef of The Vlkmg I glye to Glorla Nundahl I hope you always get It out on t1me as I d1dlf'PJ My blue eyes and battlng eyelashes I w11l to Jamce Anderson To Maureen Larson I glve my ab1l1ty to drtve all over wlthout a l1cense My lxkmg for always foollng around 1n Phy ed class goes to Donna Korsluncx hopmg she has as much fun as I dxd And last but not least I g1ve to anyone my ab1l1ty to blush hop1ng they make good use of It I, Sheldon Paulson, do hereby bequeath my he1ght to Warren Paulson hopmg he w1ll make better use of lt than I d1d My pos1t1on as forward on the basketball team to Jerry Mrller All my ab1l1ty to play trombone to Arme Sme smo hopmg he ll reach the l1m1t somecay My ao1l1ty to stay ln my study halls and not to be found fhrtmg w1th the opposlte se to Marg1e Anderson knowmg she won t be hke I was I w ll 'ny spot as tenor m the chorus to Charles Plzel To Clarence Sellner I w1ll my extreme love for mus1c My ab1l1ty to stay home at mght durmg hxgh school I glve to Garnet Ellanson Last but not least I gxv up my great love for school to Dennls Johnson knowmg he just loy es and adores It I Blame Pladsen fxrst of all bequeath my beloved mcknarne T1lle to Davtu Larson hop1ng he keeps It up My herght I w1ll to Arn1e Smesmo hopmg he w1ll reach the l1m1t some day My pos1t1on rn the tr1o goes to Clarence Sellner 1f he pract1ces regularly Last but not least I w1ll my short blond ha1r to Luella knowmg she w1ll keep It that way I Everal Sletta oo hereby bequeath my sl1m flgure to Glor1a Nundahl proy 1d1ng she watches her calorles To Denms Johnson Iglve my pos1t1on as alto 1n the tr1o know mg he w1ll enjoy lt as much as I dlo To Joan Paulson I gxve my brown eyes, on one cond1t1on that she w1ll keep them free from blooa shot To Arme Sme smo goes my pos1t1on xn the old t1me band provlcleo he lxve up to our standards I wlll my careful or1v1ng to B1lly Larson knowmg he ll keep h1s eye on the speedometer My love for dancmg goes to Warren Blomqulst I Leatr1ce Welke do hereby bequeath to Jamce An 'erson my short stature My front seat 1n Soclals Class to anyone w1sh1ng the pos1t1on My posxtlon on the Humor Staff I w1ll to Donna Korsluno hopmg she doesn t have as much trouble as I d1d To KayDelle Ahlness, I w1ll my short, dark halr hopmg she takes better care of It than I dld My l1k1ng for bookkeepmg I gxve to my cousm Marlys hopmg she wxll hke xt as much as I d1d My love for chorus goes to Garnet Ellanson Cknowmg she hkes xt so well J My ab1l1ty to get caught by the teachers at the wrong t1me I gxve to Arme Smesmo fseemg as how he has a good start already J Just makmg the last bell ln the mornmg I w1ll to my slster, Sharon hopmg she can keep my good record Last but not least I w1l1 my green eyes to Brlly Larson A . - . . 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C LA SS PROPHECY Today was the b g day' The class of 1954 was now holding it s reun1on at Oslo Norway June 3 1964 We E eral and Elaine rushed through our television show Breakfast w th the Herrin Chokers televisea at Radio City New York We placed our children in a nursery owned and operated by Lois, situated in the Harlem district From what we gathered, she is doing very well We asked her secretary if Lois would care to accompany us, but she had already boarded the Queen Mary We then alighted our sebre Jet After a three hour ride, we finally beheld a land of beautiful 'nountams lakes and waterfalls A perfect landing was made and we were met by our class President, Leatrlce We understand she is domg well m the butter making business and as a housewife Also on hanc to welcome us was a striking man, wearing a homburg He was none other than George, who is prominent in the florist business He had a black orchid for all the girls in his class He is now famous for his rare breed of black orchids Our next step was the Hotel Eustacia, one of the many hotels found through out Europe, owned by the millionaire, Duane Marstone As we entered the lobby, Mushy greeted us and showed us to a room with dim lights packed with hysterical Norweigan bobby soxers To our great surprise there in the spotlight was none other than the top crooner comedian, JeRay Armstrong When the show was over we helped TeRay escape the mob of girls We passed a door from which piano music was coming We entereo and there seated at a baby grand piano was LaVerne Nelson practicmg for her even mg performance at the Music Hall Feelmg hunger pams, Mushy sent us to one of his Cafe s located in down town We came to our table and found that seated at the next table was Franky dressed 1n an artist s smock, so busy drawing on the table cloth that he didn t notlce us He had been hired to paint some pictures of Norway He also works part time as a counter spy We left without his knowing of our presence We continued on our l1ttle adventure and soon we heard a commotion of sirens A car plastered with signs reading, Vote for Ka KJelshus Seated at the wheel was Wayne Kjelshus now runmng for senator and by his side was his secretary, our good friend and former member of our quartet Virginia She was draped in furs so by the looks she was domg well It was getting close to evening and the big banquet was to be held at six o clock in the Crystal Room one of the better dmmg rooms at the Hotel Eustacia There was no problem on selecting our clothes for Orvis had designed and sent us a wardrobe created especially for our individual taste Orvis as we all know has gone far in the world of designing clothing, but specializing in women s apparel He later at the banquet presented a dozen of his top models As we entered this great ballroom with candlehghts and soft music, in the background we knew that Joel and his six Fat Fatugmonds ' had arrived He specialized in the Latin beat and was known throughout the world for his rumbas After a few strains of music, through the air drifted a sugar carmeled voice which be longed to the top vocalist Miss Betty Meyer, and we don t have to tell you of her fame All of a sudden the music was interrupted by George and his voice peel ed through the air ' Listen to these boys brag This comment was said because of the boasting of two wealthy managers of the Hanska Co Op O11 Company Walter and Ronald We understand this concern does busmess with an area covering five states Their motto is 'You ll do better with CO OP' As we were seated Sheldon Paulson welcomed the class His description fit his occupation, for we were inform ed that he owns a gambling casino in Las Vegas During his speech he couldn't , : . . . , . . L . A I ! ! I' 3 V . 7 , H H . ,, . . ,. . 1 ' o 7 v ' V v y . A l , u .' 7 1 , . - , , , - . . . , . u f , . . , . . . , . . . . U - . ,, . , . . . . , . ' 1 7 ' , . . . . , . . . . . D . , . , . . . . H . . . , . . . . . . . . , . - . . , I ' ' L ' 3? ' ' - . , I ' 7 . ' ' 6 ! ' 7 . . 1 - . , refrain from his habit of throwing dice. Before this we'd all been given racing forms C LASS PRO PHECY fcontrnuedl Seated across our table, was Beverly dressed rn furs She s famous too She rs a can can dancer rn Carro and makrng lots of frrends and money At the end of the banquet Betty Lou who s marrred now and operatrng a resort on the shores of Lake Lmden proposed a toast to everyone s good luck Her husband rs a flyrng farmer and grvrng lessons to therr frve chrldren So we all sard farewell untrl our next reunron when we shall meet rn Parrs rn 1974 C LA SS HISTORY After all the troubles, school burdens Joys and swell trmes we have frnally made rt? 'P 'P We shall scan back through the pages of trme and try to recaprtulate the story of our class Leatrrce Welke, the vagabond of the class spent her frrst erght years roamrng about rn North Dakota, but frnally settled down rn Hanska for her last four years of school Vrrgrnra Oren the shorty of the class spent her frrst year rn Drstrrct 38 and came to Hanska as a new second grader Everal Sletta spent her frrst seven years rn Drstrrct 54 and came to Hanska as an erghth grader Also comrng from Drstrrct 54 were Elarne Plad sen and Sheldon Paulson who Jorned us as freshmen Betty Meyer spent her frrst year rn Drstrrct 54 and jorned us as a second grader JeRay Armstrong spent hrs frrst year rn Drstrrct 31 comrng to Hanska as a second grader Also from Drstrrct 31 were Orvrs Lrlleodden and Franklrn Thordson who Jorned our class as freshmen Ronald Botten spent hrs frrst year rn Madelra commg to Hanska as second grader Wayne KJelshus completed hrs frrst erght years rn Drstrrct 67 and came Hanska as a freshman Lors Errckson attended school rn Drstrrct ll for her frrst erght years and Jorned us rn her freshman year Walter Ellanson spent hrs frrst three years rn Drstrrct 7 and came Hanska as a new fourth grader Duane Marstone spent hrs frrst three years rn Drstrrct 31 fourth year rn Hanska and hrs frfth year went back to Drstrrct 31 where he frnrshed erghth grade He came back to Hanska as a freshman Joel Nelson attended Drstrrct 37 for hrs frrst four years, comrng to Hanska as a new frfth grader George Chambard started hrs frrst grade here but then moved to St Paul where he went through the frrst part of hrs frfth year He frnrshed hrs frfth year rn Hanska and then moved to Mankato where he frnrshed srxth grade I hrs seventh year he came back to Hanska and decrded to stay wrth us The remarnder of our class Betty Fladmo, Beverly Ouren and LaVerne Nelson have spent all twelve years of therr school rn good old Hanska Thrs brrngs our story to June, 1954, what the future story wrll be, wrll depend on us - 1 , . . - , . 7 ' ' 7 7 ' 7 , . . J 7 7 . 7 3 . 1 7 7 .. .T 7 . , a . , to . to . 7 7 ' 0 . . ' .n 7 7 , . P EN PARIS 151 A 1 'X 1 Ar 1- , 4, ': .. 5. at 4 . llf- F-ff L. If QV .-at uJ up mm' Aslxykx I y wi , 'fb rim - IL. : ff-112 'o S S Ileen Flacxmo G1or1a Nundahl .aka ff iv! Davld Larson L D K' Tru man Asleson LQ Mar ly s Ander son Y Luella Bakken V? I 'Y' s ,H ul 2 X U woo F T , K A A. Q-. vi- ' w.:': ' Qs ll fl? Garnet E Ilan son QQ -no 'l War ren Blomqm st 'C w-7 3 Wllham .Tudxth Lar son Ander son S Joanne Gerald P-1111S0f1 Miner XYZ T' u-9 Denms Donna Johnson Kor slund '!v 11' J an1ce Anderson Clarence Sellner v 5' Charles P1ze1 uf ' 1 Kristen Droen Ji Maureen Roger Larson Peterson ,Qlv Warren Anderson Margre Andex S011 'df -Qi TY 17 K21yD911e Arfue Ahlne SS Sme Smo gr -xv Janlce Walden P1erce E mckson Emlly Lenore L1lleoL clen Beverly Erlckson Warren Paulson , '6 A 2 4' ,, -A 6- 'f' X' '1-tv ,- -F w-p, I h , r. ,Q V 1' A . fSbh fri!- 4.' Q I xl! x l 14 '33 7' ,pb - 'Y . 'La 2' W Q 'f ' , 7 if an .4 ,A QM fr ! W A X f , 'ff' 1' 1 ,ff il 1 J' Af W I ,, .. --- 1 W N 32 9 vs -1 M R A D G Es FIRST AND SECOND GRADE M ' an-A ... F C ef' od H-v Flrst row B Branot R Hanson J Hanson T Larson, J Sm1th Anderson G Brudelle Second row K Bruoehe K Anderson Armstrong M Bakl en G Bentdahl B Bentdahl Thlrd row Botten D Droen C Erxeksod J Larson J Larson R Nelson Peterson THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE Y X 325 Nav 1rst row K Ahlness W Anderson, A Botten, S Ellanson, Gllbertson, C Hanson T Helllng Second row M Odegard Olson M Oren J Paulson M Smlth, J Smesmo Thlrd row Asleson, K Bentdahl, K Blomqulst C DeGroot B Droen Emckson, Fourth row G Fladmo R Nelson K Olson D Ouren Plzel S Smlth D Welke ,- ,A 3. . ' :rw Q 1 -.T ',.. ,'- ' V lv Q .f Qs., ,Yfv-p 3 A xc: I S-- .1 H, Fra. K 'Ex , , 4' 1: J gjil ig v - -u A M v K .I wt, , . 'L L 'K 'V . .A P 5 : 1 X6 . I 1 n 4 . ' T I ' 1 Q V? - ., . I.: - -Q, 1 ' X ' wg, J 3' ' 'i-X A ' fr Q i ' - f .ni W. . .. fffrsfr , ' - 161 f' i : . ' , . , . , . . , S. , . 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FIFTH AND slx'rH GRADE 553' 7 ' -'L' 3 I'-ll Fxrst row V Anderson D Armstrong M Armstrong, G Bakken R Botten, M Brandt Second row M Helhng D Larson, K Olson R Plzel Thlrd row W P1za1 L Smxth M Strom, L Thordson P Smesmo D Erxckson SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE 'SJ N Fxrst row M Anderson, W Anderson, J Botten, K Erxckson, L Enckson, M Froland R Hanson D Larson Second row .T Nelson W Nelson S Nundahl, G Olson, M Oren D Rmgnell, S Welke Thrrd row M Er1ckson, S Ahlness R Blomqulst, D DeGroot K Droen M Hanson A Plzel, D P1ze1 u :UA A 'gd f ' -4 ' Y , 5 iff- if .I ' '11 il ' ' 4 +5 4 , I . -0 A , ' : , , . , . , , . . . : . , . . , . . : . , . , . . , . , . . A l LC. A' E A A 'fi' Q ' ' I X , Q I 4 L1 V 0 A 4 of 0' ' We 1 N b, 1 ' if , Q 3 f' f Y 2 ,, E I i s , ' Q .. 'H Z E -f I 1 A 'l . B wg f V W I 1 . R A A , - fri - . ' . , . , . . : . , . , . . . , . . . : . . , , . , . , . , . ,, . L-.li P--1 Lunuh T 'ne 'P e Tuvme Hea t Tl rob Aga 109 4 X995 Swu Y C Ta ste Good V D811 r Oom Dah I wx K' Q0 SU ut Str?-gh 7 rpr1Sef K lf gk I W f f Xxx! 'W E A C 9' Tl VI T I nnual Staff Seated F Thordson, L Nelson B Fladmo B Meyer V Oren L Erlckson Back Row D Marstone, O L111eodden, J Ne1son,W Ellanson, B Ouren, J Armstrong, W Iqelshus, S Paulson, E S1etta,I Fladmo, E Pladson, G Chambard, R Botten, L Welke Edxtor m Ch1ef Ass't Edltors Bus Manager Ass t Bus Manager Soclal Edltors Sports Edltors Art Edltor Asslstant Art Ed1tor Productlon Manager Productxon Assl stants STAFF Betty Fladmo Beverly Ouren Ilenn Fladmo Lols Er1ckson LaVerne Nelson Elame Pladsen Everal Sletta Sheldon Paulson Orvls Lllleodden Walter Ellanson Ronald Botten Frankhn Thordson V1rg1n1a Oren Wayne Kjelshus Joel Nelson Betty Meyer Duane Marstone George Chambard : . . , . , . , . , L, ' L ..... . . . . . . Literary Editors . . 0 . ...... . . . . Leatrice Welke ewspaper Staff 'nr Back Row Left to Right G Nundahl M Anderson, L Erickson, J Nelson Lilleodden G Chambard, F Thordson R Botten, J Anderson, J Thordson As1eson,W Ellanson, D Marstone Second Row J Larson, M Armstrong Fladmo B Fladmo, E Sletta, E Pladsen M Er1ckson,B Ouren, L Nelson, B Meyer Seated L Welke,W Kjelshus V Oren Editor in Chief Ass t Editors Business Manager Feature Writer Humor Girls Sports Boys Sports Artist Typlsts Proof Reader Printers Reporters . . . STAFF Beverly Ouren George Chambard Gloria Nundahl Orvis Lilleodden Lois Erickson Leatrice Welke Truman Asleson Judy Thordson Joel Nelson Franklin Thordson Beverly Ouren V1I'gll'l13. Oren Everal Sletta Elaine Pladsen Betty Fladmo LaVerne Nelson Betty Meyer Walter Ellanson Duane Marstone Ronald Botten - Wayne Kjelshus Gloria Nundahl Janice Anderson Margie Anderson Madeline Erickson Marjorie Armstrong Gaylene Fladmo .Tay Dean Larson llbrar Staff Seated LaVerne Nelson, Tucnth Thordson Maxlys Anoerson I Student Council Left to rxght Lenore Lllleodden, Garnet Ellanson Ileen Fladmo, LaVerne Nelson, Orvxs Lllleodden Krxstme Enckson, Marcxa Hanson 0 Standing: Leatrice Welke, Betty Fladmo, Beverly Ouren, Ileen Fladmo D The Nw X 4' hnmes ang 1.1 C HRISTMAS PROGRA M The school presented the program at the December meetmg of the P T. A A one act play, Why The Ch1mes Rang was presented Cast Holger Warren Anderson Steen Ronald Hanson Bentel Ronald Botten Old Woman Betty Lou Fladmo Pastor Sheldon Paulson Courrer Walter Ellanson Young Man Truman Asleson Woman Lo1s Erxckson Scholar Wayne Kyelshus Young Glrl Luella Bakken Klng Franklln Thordson Angel George Chambard The Cheery Elves by the Th1rd and Fourth Grades Muslcal select1ons were g1ven by varxous groups of the school band Trumpet and Barltone Qumtet Elame Pladsen, Wayne Kgelshus, Orv1s Lllleodden, Douglas R1ngnell M1chael Strom Saxophone and Barrtone Quartet Judy Thordson, Leatrrce Welke, Denms Johnson, Margre Anderson and Clarmet Sextet Maxme I-Iellmg Marsha Hanson Dw1ght Armstrong, Maryorle Armstrong Beverly Er1ckson D1ana Larson MOVIES Count of Monte Cr1sco Mlracle of 24th Street News Reels by Standard O11 Sl1des on Greenland LYCE UM PROGRAMS Slllglflg Marmes Cole MRFIOHCUGS Harp1st Recltal Henry Brxggs Mov1e Lecture on Forest Ltfe KK ' H . 7 7 y 5 2 Q 7 9 cc ' ' ' 72 cc ' 77 cc ' ' Jr KK ' xr .1 W N M 1 J I v 111 J7 x 4? ' Kw ' f 'Z mb. vdiet 4VTvsf'i 3 V, L' sf gig HS Ps? ww ff f In 3 , , 'f wx 4- ,J Q 1 ' IV' ,f xx 3. S fig KN QS, 'I A . w 1 as 1..7:4fi5-. 'j': Q5.' h l I , 'x ,UF k -'jwo . Q h 3, ' .uv ' V,-, ., ,Q .-,, . ' , ' 4 1 sph N, f ' 0. A S .L B Band F1rst row Left to R1ght B Erlckson D Larson D Armstrong, L Erlckson, K Olson, D DeGroot,W Anderson W Nelson W Anderson Second row E Gllbertson, S Ellanson, E Emckson G Olson, W Anderson L Thordson, M Brandt M Anderson, Guy de Leo, A Smesmo, J Anderson, J M111er R Hanson Front Row M Helhng, M Hanson, M Anderson, D Johnson Back Row M Anderson, J Nelson, S Paulson, E Sletta, W Iqelshus, O Lllleodden, Guy de Leo, Dxrector Tnird row: L. Bakken, Anderson, C. Hanson, M. Oren, M. Larson, K. Ahlness, I uartelte E Sletta E Pladsen V Oren and L Welke BAND Thxs year the band under the fme dlrect1on of Guy De Leo of New Ulm has agaln resumed xt s place xn school c1rculat1on The band has been dlV1d6d mto two sect1ons an A band composed of tlurty seven members and a B band made up of thlrty s1x members We have made several pubhc appearances among these are the mus1c festxval, a concert and at a band benefxt We have also entertamed at the basketball games We are proud of the f1ne work of a newly orgamzed Band Mother s Club They are busy I'81S1I1g funds for band umforms We, the Senxors of 1954 of whom ten were ardent members of thxs band, wxsh the band the best of success ln the future CHORUS The muted chorus has been reorgamzed by our dlrector Guy De Leo We made a Chrxstmas broadcast over KNUJ We sang several carols wlth Leatrtce Welke, solo1st A Barbershop Quartet has also been formed, whzch IS made up of Elame Pladsen, Vxrgxma Oren, Leatrlce Welke and Everal Sletta Guy De Leo has been 1nstruct1on mus1c to the lowe ades, showmg the fundamentals whlch we know wxll enable them a better chorus IH future years 1 . , . 7 - 7 7 . . , . . . . . . . at ,, ! 7 ' ll 3? ' ' , . 3 7 , . ' ' 6K 7 ,, . . . 7 Q . . , - . . . W . Senior Pla On May 7, the Senxor Class presented the play Mother Is Freshman The Cast Mrs Ablgall Abbott Lo1s Erxckson Susan Everal Sletta Mrs Mlller Sylvla Bunny Helen Clara Marge Jack Howle Dean Glllmgham Professor Mlchaels Carrxe Bobo Betty Lou Fladmo Betty Meyer Vlfglnla Oren Beverly Ouren Elalne Pladsen LaVerne Nelson Orv1s Lllleodden Walter Ellanson Sheldon Paulson George Chambard Leatrxce Welke Ronald Botten Junior Pla On March 19 the Jumor Class presented a one act play ent1tled The Try stmg Place Mrs Curtls Mrs Bmggs Lancelot Bmggs Jessle Brlggs Ruport Smxth Mr Ingoldsby ' Myster1ous Vo1ce The Cast Marlys Anderson Ileen Fladmo Truman Asleson Luella Bakken Charles Plzel Davld Larson Warren Blomqulst 0 ' , ac A Bill ----------------------------- Wayne Kjelshus o , . . K ' ' 77 ------------- ' S D Johnson W Larson G Chambard W Blomquist Hanska 41 47 51 62 68 64 50 35 47 64 37 66 46 35 57 C Piz D Larson Richard Beckstrom, Coa D Marstone A QUAD BASKE TBA LL REGU LAR SEA SON Madelia Comfrey Mapleton Bethany Lake Crystal Nicollet Jeffers Good Thunder Jeffers Pemberton Comfrey Minnesota Lake Henderson St. Clair Rapidan Garden City Amboy Waldorf DISTRICT SIX DI STRICT TO URNA ME NT Minnesota Lake Amboy J Nelson S Paulson W Ellanson C Lilleodden R Botten G Miller ch Opponents 40 44 50 69 40 63 48 89 57 71 53 56 41 65 J quad Front row G Olson, R Hanson, D Ringnell D Larson, W Anderson W Anderson Back row L Erickson, F Pierce, C Sellner, G Miller Coach Dick Beckstrom, W Nelson, R Peterson, W Paulson, A Smesmo Hanska s A' Team finished the 1953 54 season with a record of eight wins while dropping twelve, including two tournament games Hanska started out the season by losing their first two games They then won two in a row and throughout the season kept alternating between winning and losing In tournament play Hanska drew a bye for first round competition They played their first game against Minnesota Lake, but with the tournament Jinx with them, they dropped it by the score of 41 to 35 According to Sub District Six rulings, a team that draws a bye for opening mght, even if they lose their first game, still have an option of playing another game the following night Hanska played in the next game and lost by a score of 57 to 65 Amboy had a very hot night and, of course, we had the Jinx along again, and the breaks didn t go our way Hanska loses six boys this year They are Walter Ellanson, George Chambard Sheldon Paulson, Orvis Lllleodden, Ronald Botten, and Duane Marstone, who were all on the first ten Looking ahead to next year, we know Hanska will have a very successful season with some very improved Juniors, sophomores, and freshmen coming along We the class of 54 wish you the best of luck in your 1954 55 season Hanska's HB Team finished the 1953-54 season with a record of two wins and sixteen losses. The B Team started out with all new players, and therefore, experience was greatly needed for them. Although they didn't have too successful a season this year, they showed a great promise for the future. aseball Back row Coach DICI-. Beckstrom W Anderson F Thoroson D Larson J Nelson Mrdclle Row W Blomqurst D B1omqu1st,W Ellanson G Chambard H Hanson Front row D Marstone J Armstrong D Larson O Lllleodden R Botten The la53 baseual' season was a suceessful one for Hanska After Wlllfllllg., the Dlstrrct 6 trophy th1s year, Hanska l ec une the lstr at c.hxmp10nS The tournament was held n Hanslfa and our team beat both Mapleton and St James We prox en that our team was really a success w1th a recorc of 8 wxns l tle and only one loss Congratulatrons to a wonderful team SCORES HANSKA OPPONE NT Ma eha Bethany Raplcan Garden Clty Butterfleld Lake Cry stal Mapleton Tournament held 1n Hanska Mapleton 5 St James 2 Regional held at Lakefreld O Wells 10 vr ' xr V as QQ , 1 . . In IH Z7 K 1 I. I 0 : , , , , . ' , . , l Li ' 0 7 7 18 'D 8 20 ' 4 8 ' 5 16 ' 4 5 3 5 2 Left to rxght R Hanson, J Botten, L Erlckson D Rmgnell G Olson, F Pearse, R Peterson, W Nelson On ropes D Larson andW Anderson 9 ll i 0 I' ov S W. Anderson, DeGroot, .A. Smesmo, W. Paulson, Girls Ph -ed First Row G Ellanson L Welke G Mundahl V Oren M Anderson Second ROW J Paulson L Nelson B Ouren L Bakken E Pladson E Sletta Third Row Miss Rousseau D Korslund K Droen J Thordson B Fladmo J Anderson L Erickson I Flaclmo B Meyer First Row: S. Welke, K Ahlness, J. Walden, S. Nundahl, M. Anderson, B. Erickson, A. Pizel. Second Row: J. Nelson, M. Froland, M. Oren, L, Lilleodden, M. Larson, E. Erickson, R. Blomquist. Third Row: M. Anderson, S. Ahlness, M. Hanson, Miss Jefferson, K. Droen, K. Erickson, M. Erickson. J . 1 . . . I I ,:. ' 'I , ' ' ,.. J ' '-2 12 G - I . . . I . . , . I o i H I l 2 '--- ' Q I I . 0 I' ESE-' QFD 'CJ g':rf mf4O 5 O .-fm? 5.93--5 Og-'T :ESQ Um alflg p,f'D '-sf-Ugg an,-, sw vamp rf gif 5'-ff' .- U1-4'-'A UJQDCD mm 'fo Elsa ro begln wlth the school bought an aren ery set so they .lsed that durmg the fall When wmter began we mo Jed mto the gym to play many dxfferent games Some of them were as follows xolley ball basketball, pmf, pong shuffle boaro and badmlnton Another atloltlon to our gym was a set of r1ng,s We have also been pract 1t1ng on the trampohne We were also taught a few new oante steps Such as the tango, fox trot and rhumba ell leaders l 'W 'Q ff Q X -Q 5 , M... N Q Q - Patrol! --if Front row A Smesmo, D DeGroot D Larson, D Rlngnell W Panlsor, R Hanson,W Anuerson D Plzel Back row G Olson, L Erickson W Anuerson, W Ne1son,F Pea1ce,R Peterson, J Botten f ff J 1 HJ XX lf' f J .5-' X '-1.1 Xfff f' 2 K l ff :Q W 1 li jf fff! .1 JL y 7 ff fff .NJ 1 , f ff f f I L Jx'l , -ff' ,ff If -f----.A-,,. , 'I ffl 411' ! -J-T '-I K f' .tfz If -. fl X XJ ,J l'l,'f - z.-- KN . ' 2 iff? lig -f Rf X y- -'M ,,,f,:l'J, 5-if--flu-lx'-xx JD ,jk ., 1, J, Q, Z i f ,ff X , z, A Happy and Pf.'oSpero11S Fwure to the C1155 of MEYER STUDIO HECTORC BERG New Ulm vlmnesota 'ix Q I Q bm 'E 1 Q '54 I, - , Z-'N 'll 1 .ff F... 355 X I df Pl. ' v A .df . I Y X! ' , f Ml . X if ' 2 X S A .f -amy, i , X , 5.1- '3? 2.2. 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HRUZA, M.D. Phone 62 Madelia, Minn, PAT S CLEANERS INC Satisfaction Guaranteed Free Pick Up 8: Delivery New Ulm Minn Call the Snack Shop REIM 8a CHURCH Diamonds, Watches and Silverware New Ulm Minn CONGRATULATIONS To the Class of 54 SPE LBRINK'S Men Boys Clothing New Ulm Minnesota ZIMMEIRMAN'S VARIETY STORE Gifts Novelties Toys Madelia, Minnesota GAMBLE STORE Authorized Dealer Jos J Marturano Prop Paints Varmsh Auto Supplies Hardware Ladies and Infants Ready to Wear Vulcanizlng gl Tire Welding STOLTENBURG MOTOR CO Studebaker Cars Sz Trucks 'Our Customers Send Their Friends No Broadway New Ulm Minnesota ' ! ! I Phone 163 Madelia, Minn. LOMPLI'VTL'XII 3 OF LIANSKA CO OP OIL CO RLY THL C O OP WAY XND w xVL Jwh HXwE. A QONIPLILTL LINIL OF OILS GRE XSXLS TIRIQS FL1' L5 XND BOTTLL GA FE RTILIZILRS XND KFLILL PRODUC TQ FOR TXNKW XCJOIN DEAIIYICE. CALL1301u Jw MJFJINTS Wallau Hexle Ha mam M nncbota :TONE BRO 1'HhRb U u in Fpum gindH.1tU1er L S R O P Bren Us wt NPW HAVIPSHIHEH WHITE. LILGHORINS HlT1bhd Mlnncsnta 4 A A ' Q . f w p 1 7 f-A fy' f ' I L M! X 'Q P Q- 1, 4 ' ,I Q' .- X ' S- I ' f I .Y 4' ' I Q , W ', '- r '1 ' r ' ' . r' Rimhguwl Cuxwcut, Nlamagcx' Niyxwm O1lCggLlx'ci ' 'X X 'rg' L, fi ' L K, -J, r - f wl Tv, T I Y A .,: ,. ' - ' f f ' ' v L xx , . .4 . . M'- ,1 x M , A . l I NIPERT LLNIBER CO LOVIPLLTL 1INL OF BLILDING 'NI TERIIL B 9 7 T 'N 9 PILRL L PHONL WL WISH YOL THL BI- T THXT THE FUTLRL MAY PROVIDE YOU HU L IUSI HIARTLD YOUR LIFL S WORIX. IN A COVIPLTITUL SOCILTY THAT IS MUTUALLY INTLRDLPILNDENT HARD WORK AND A CHLLRFUL DISPOSITIOIN WILL HL LP YOU AND YOUR NEIGHBORS KIND DO MUCH TO 'MAKE GOOD WILL -XIND FRILNDSHIP IN OUR TROUBLED WORLD DR G I GLRMANN OPT ALWIN PUNK BLDG NEW LLM SEE THE CHILDREN S ROOM . I. I. I5-IN - L.k.IIERT 'Lf LS? 'OPXL BURTON BROETTE. MGR RICH-XRD BLOIVIXJ HIST J Xlih PXRXTPRY LLEX XTORCO san bl mg x NC L x S TIE 1 C Will IH1 VOYIVILN A N H XLCJP 'N P MJDLQ L 21 I' L N1 I,.-XS' .,' 'V MQ , '.' 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A.i' ' g ig Q ' 1' 'X Congratulations to the Class df 1954 GAMBLE STOP-E From Art Markeson Owner BRUDELIE S CAFE Clofhmg Ot1S and .Tulxet Propmetors Farm Implements and R993-lrs Hanska Mmnesota We Transact a General Banklng CGNGRATULATIONS 8: BEST WISHES BuS1neSs TO THE STATE BANK OF LASALLE S90 OOO 00 D S KEECH We Sol1c1t Your Busmess Huntmg and Flshing Supphes Complete Llne of Hardware LaSalle Minnesota Hanska Mmnesota capital, Surplus, and Undivided Profits SENIOR CLASS OF 1954 fum noxsr G F JENSEN CO CONGRATULATIONS AUTOMOBILES Sz ACCESSORIES TO CLASS OF PHONE 106 1954 Sales Servrce Madeha Mmn DR W S AKRE OPT I I New Ulm Mmnesota 1888 1954 Take No Chances Insure Your Farm Propermes Wlth The Nel son Clothmg Co MERS MUTUAL FIRE MADELIA FAR The Home of Good Clothmg INSURANCE G E H111 Secretary Madella Mm Ro Murphy G E GJertsen Carl Y Frydenlund, F E Frederlckson Agents l Madeha Mlnn fT 1 S,- , . . . , . , n k, CO I1 ' rr a s , , I a - ' 2 . 0 , 7 Farmers Gram and Feel Co E D Larson M r ERVv IN S GROCERY Supersweet Feeds lack Sprat Food Store Seeds Fe1t111zers Gram Custom GT1Hd1Hh ano Mlxm Phone 30 Hanska Mmn Fancv Grocemes and Meats SNACK SHOP Home Cookmg and Baked Goods Carl and Evelyn Propr1etors Mae Donme and Garland Hanska, Mlnnesota COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 54 from STATE BANK OF HANSKA Servmg thxs commumty smce 1902 Complete Bankmg Serv1ce Savlngs Loans Insurance Auctlons Your patronage IS welcome Member of F D I C Han ska Mmne sota If ' 7 Cv ' Y ' . . U' ' . . , U, x 2 ' ' Phone 17 Hanska, Minn. 7 3 , 7 7 ' ' ' . To The Class of '54 H C JOHNSON FURNITURE Funeral Servlce Phone 41 Hanska M1nn THE HANSKA HERALD The Papex That Boosts The Home Commumty Ge nge Goode Genex al Garage Pmk s Fashlon Center fox Ladles, A l s Chalmers Sales and Serxme VIISQQS 1ndCh11d1en Pl one 'll6 Vladella M11 n New Ulm 'Vhnne soul , . 1., . . .,1 It ' , ,' yq.-V , , J.. W ' .4 f ' 1 77 1 . .. g 114 . ,l'l. xv U' A.. ,. i 1 l MARSHALL WELLS STORE Hardware, Plumbmg and Heatxng Russ Welte Phone 75 Hanska M1nn CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 Glenn M Anderson, Agency Glenn M Anderson and Rlchard L Topp Insurance of all K1ndS Phone 146 Han ska M1nn NEW ULM MOTORS INC Your Frrendly Food Dealers Phone 4 New Ulm JACK S PLACE Plate Lunches Short Orders Soft Drlnks Ice Cream Jack Peterson Phone 57 Hanska M1nn RITE WAY CLEANERS When We Clean It It s Clean Pat Schurller Jack Poller New Ulm Mmnesota The Only Bargam In Dry Cleanmg 15 Quallty Comphments of anska M1nn HANSKA LIVESTOCK SHIPPING ASSN Locally Owned and Operated By James Peterson Phone 121 Hanska M1nn AL S BARBER SHOP It Pays To Look Well Alv1n Anderson Phone 5 Hanska M1nn 3 . ' 7 E. E. ULVESTAD, D. D. S. H , ' . CITIZENS NATIO AL IA MADE LIA BAKERY Sz LUNCH Bread Pastmes Rolls N BANK OF MADEL Member Federal Reser Member F D I C Madella Mmn We Speclahze rn Decoratmg of Weddmg, Blrthday, and Anmversary Cakes ve System No Order Too Large or Too Small Esther and Ed Muttsch Phone 100 BEE LINE WHEEL Charles Stemhauer Wheel Alrgnment Spe Phone 765 J l2 SMITH S SERVICE SHOP Sz FRAME Owner RE PAIRING Clahstg, Shoes for Chrldren O9 S0 Men Sz Boys New Ulm Mmn SOUTHERN MINNESOTA GROWERS ASSN Madeha, Mmn Pho Oven Ready, evxscerated ducks, geese capon and every day 1n the yea Owned and operated the turkey growerso TURKEY DONS DRY CLEANERS ne 170 Personahzed Servrce turkeys chrckens r We Call and Dehver Phone 400 Madeha Mmn by Pontlac and GMC Sales Ka Servrce For the Best m Used Car SOREIDE PONTIAC Madeira Phone 342 AAA Servxce 24 Hours TAUSCHECK AND GREEN S Sf Trucks Home for Quanty Clothes 30 Years Contmuous Servxce New Ulm Mlnn 5 7 7 , ' , Madelia Minnesota ? , . 7 , . FARMERS STORE CONGRATULATIONS General Merchand1se SC HLE UDERS Merchandlse at Popular PTICGS Jewelers Optometmsts Best Wlshes as to the Class of 54 New Ulm M1nn ALGOT BLOMQUIST .TR Hanska Mmn LEUTH N BAUER BU. ma.. HENLE Dependable Drugs All Pre scrlptxons Accurately Fllled At The Rlght Prlces KNOWN QUALITY MEN S AND BOYS WEAR 24 Hour Serv1ce NEW ULM MINNESOTA New Ulm Phone 1003 Good Thmgs To Eat Dentlst Ph0n6 21 Madeha Mmn Madeha, Mmn Enjoy ADA s APPAREL AND BEAUTY snop For tops 1n styles selectlon and economy See our new sprmg lme of Darlene Jumors Jonathan Logans Joyce Hllbflte NEW ULM DAIRY Georgxane -4 ETTER'S HOTEL AND CAFE DR. A, J. MCLEAN 0 A 9 . . 1 THE DROEN PHARMACY Hanska M1nn To The Class of 1954 We W1sh You Success In All You Do Compllments of ALFRED SLETTA General Merchand1se LaSalle M1nn Shellum ann Lee Implement Case Farm Maclunery Sales 8: Serx ee McC1llacK Cham Saws Llneoln W1lle1s Manelm, M1nn ROMAN SEIFERT General B1aCkSII11th1l'1g and Weldmg Phone resldence 49 Hanska, M1nn Comp: 1191 ts of F1 esh meats an G1 oeerles Phone 43 Hanslfa Mum PETERSON IMPLEME NT CO G M C T1 uel s dIlClWl1SOIl Sen 1 TI'dl19IS Mlnnesota Baler Tw1ne New Ulm Mlnnesota WARLING S CAFE. Meals an Short O1 ners Home Baklng., Soft Drxnks lee Cream Laballe Mmn HANSKA BEAUTY NOOK M211 g,.aret Olson, P1 op Phone 5 , . . , L J ' 'iw ' L . . , , r .' ' '- ' -, 'f 1 K K.: n I , . . ' c . ,. 'li 1- RAY'S MARKET , . , . ,. , . . . 'i L X w U u. ' . Y ' Y x .', ' . , N Ll ' ' 4 . 7 'Y' I . 1 . n I 1 , ri. ' , .
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