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X x N M xx ' X n 4 1 ' FLOYD TEMPLE SUPT Moorhead T C U of M Social Science 12 Health 9 Phy-ed JOSEPH ELLINGSON Luther College Coach Physics 11, 12 Geometry 10 Algebra 9 Gen Science 9 Phy ed DOROTHY JEFFERSON Mankato T C 7th and 8th Grades MARILYN KNUTSON Mankato T.C. 3rd and hth Grades 'if 'fr f' CCC!! 4 -. ffl Z WM ROBERT BLOCK PRIN St Cloud T C U of M English 9,11,12 Am History 10 11 Ass't Coach WILLIAM ABRAHAM Mankato T C Minn School of Bookkeeping 12 English 10 Twins 11 Gen Bus 9 Biology 10 JESSIE KEECP Mankato T C Sth and 6th Grades HAZEL STADIG Mhnkato T.C. St. Peter Training Dept lat and 2nd Grades i W ' 3 wifi 'ffffe - , QQ, Cya g - . ' v. 7 ' u e e i I 3' e e I o e ,o e o f' F ,v I Aw, af yf W :I :Lf 'V . 97112152 r ' -' , ' T .5 1 1 D , wi 0 r ,NQQ l fif EJ TTEJU f A A JA , , A df O - W A1 A - 'Q' 3' . 3113. , ' f ' flees . ' ' ?QgWgf5jw -Y- , Q - ' A e e D ,.,. - --Wff:A.,:f'Q2fa'if 'A w I Qfgr , -. x fl Il Y . K .,.. . A . , , 3, fa- e e .-.., , JANICE ANDERSON Hannah can Club 2,3,h Band 2,3,h Cheerleader 2,3,h Library Start h Paper Staff 2 3,h Annual Staff 5 Student Council h Clase Play 3,h Declamation 3,h Qulrtette 3,h Pep Band 3,h Editor of Paper WARREN HLOHQUIST 'Harney' Basketball 1,2,3,h Glae Club 2,3,h Baseball 1,2,3,h Claes Officer 2 Clase Play 2,3, Paper Staff 3 Annual Staff b KRISTEN DRDEN lm.. Glea Club 2,3,k Librlry Stiff h Paper Staff 3,5 Accoapaniat 2,3,h Editor ot Annual 5 Annual Sta!! 3,5 Swing Band U Claaa Play B Claes Play Coundtt Clase Officer 2,3,h 00 3 GARIIETT ELLANSON ng E an Glee club 2,3,h Cheerleader l,2,3,l1 Librlry Stiff ll Paper Ste!! 3,14 Annual Ste!! ls Student Council 2 Cleee Play 3,14 DENNIS JOHNSON Denxq' Glue Club I4 Band 1,2,3,lg Annual Ste!! ls Clue 0!!icer 1 Pep 2,3,h om rm Bend 1,2,3,h Swing Band ls Student Council 3 Clue Pley I4 Class Play Co-ittee 3 Manager 2,3,h DONNA KORSLURD 01 2'3ph Band 3,34 Cheerleader 2,3 Peper Ste!! 3 H Annual Ste!! Clean 0!!icer l Claes Pep Bend 01a 'rue Band ls om-texte 3 h Siting Band 'Don Je' L Phi 3,14 - L WILLIAH LARSOR ala cub 2,3,h Paper starr 3 Annual starr h Chu Officer 3 Class Play B Chu Play Colxitt Basketball 1,2,3,l4 GERALD HHILER Jerry Glue Club 2,3,h Bllld 1,2,3 Annual Staff U Paper Staff 1 Student Council B Class Officer 1 Clnls Plly 39k Basketball Bph JOAN!! PAIHBOI -'NIU' Gln Club 2,3,h Library Stat! M Paper Staff 3 lllmlll Stl!! Student Ccueil 1 chi' nl! 33,4 HB111' k L CHARLES PIZEL 'Chuck' Glee Club h Annual Staff h Clase Officer 1, Class Play 2,3,h Basketball 2,3 CLARENCE SELLNER 'Kelly Paper Staff 3,h Annual staff h Class Play h Class Play Committee Basketball 3 JUDITH THORDSON Glee Club 2,3, Band 1,2,3,h Pep Band 3,h Quartette 3,h Library Staff 1,2,3 Paper Staff 1,2, M Annual Staff h Class Officer h Clase Play 3,L 2 I1 nJudyn h 3. Clan my comimee aaa Adfory One morning in early September in l9hh, nine tiny tote dressed in their Sunday best started their first year of school at the Hanska Public School We give the following people the credit for the founding of this class: Warren Blomquist, Kristen Droen, Sharon Erickson, Barbara Helling, Marlys Johnson, Merlyn Johnson, Charles Pizel, Judith Thordson and Dale Troldahl ln 19115, Garnett Ellanson joined us and Herlyn and Marlys Johnson and Sharon Erickson left us Thus the class remained the same until 19119 when Dale Troldahl left us and Bill Larson joined us In 1950, DeLos Vincent and Vernon Rolstad joined us making an enroll ment of nine in our class in the seventh and eighth grades In 1952, Gerald Miller, Donna Korslund, Clarence Sellner, Dennis Johnson and Joanne Paulson joined us after spending the first eight years in District Sh and District 31, re spectively This addition increased the enrollment to fourteen. In April of 1953, DeLos Vincent left us and Joined the United States Navy That same spring Vernon Rolstad moved to St Peter, reducing our class enrollment to twelve In the fall of 1953, Janice Anderson joined us after spending her previous years at Darfur and Comfrey In November of 1953, Barbers Helling left us, thus leaving our class to the mark of twelve After all the troubles, school burdens, joys, and swell times, we have finally reached the honorable position as seniors Each senior had memories of his heartbreaks and romances as we look back to our first day at school. We saw classmates leave us a number of times, and we were ready to accept a new member to our class whenever possible It is with deep gratitude that we extend a hearty thank you to the entire faculty who has worked with us through all these years We are now ready to accept the privileges and responsibilities of the adult world and to carry out our citizenshfp in a loyal and trustworthy manner. 6155 I'0l9 QC? Fifteen short years have passed since the Class of 1956 graduated. We've cone back to Hanska to see what everyone is doing and to have a class reunion. The first thing we no- ticed while driving down main street was a sign which read 'William Larson, Jr., M.D. Bill has a good profession now and is married to his beautiful nurse. Farther down the street we saw Jerry Hiller, who has a large dairy farm. He went to the School of Agricul- ture after graduation and is now very wealthy. We went to a newspaper stand and bought the Hanska Daily Herald. Under 'Society' we saw that Judy Thordson had married Hike, but was still continuing her career as a nurse at Hayo's Clinic in Rochester. We also noticed that Hanska had won the State Tournament, and were surprised to see that Warren Blomquist was their coach. Next we saw Garnett Ellanson who was getting off the bus. She's making a career of the WAF's and she told us she was married to a handsome pilot she met on one of her trips. She told us that Donna and Ron now own a famous resort in Wisconsin. They have two little Pfieffers running aroxmd, too. We saw a band wagon which said, 'Denny Johnson's New Time 0rchestra . He'e also a music teacher at the Hanska High School. Jo- anne is now living in California with her Air Force husband. She's the mother of twins. Next we saw Janice Anderson. She was an English teacher, but is now married to a coach. They have five boys who are going to be a basketball team. On the comer we saw a drug store. We went in and saw Kristen and her husband waiting on customers. She met him while attending the University of Minnesota. They also operate a Sportsman's Shop. Kris told us that Chuck was operating a famous hotel in New York and is widely known. She also said Clarence was a famous artist in Chicago and hires many beautiful models. He is married to one of these lovely ladies. This ended a wonderful day of reminiscing and talking of the good old high school days We plan to meet again in five years in New York when we can all be together. 7 I O O I 0 0 e Q I O O O O O O l C ' . e an 'IM I, Janice Anderson, of sound body and mind, I hope, do hereby bequeath my Job as Editor in Chief of The Viking to Leanore Lilleodden I hope you do a better job than I did, Lena Sharon Haugen, I give you my brown eyes so that there'll always be someone to tease. Amie Smeemo, to you I will my place as first trombone My ability to get to school on time, I give to Warren Paulson, as he already has a good start My position in quartette I give to Annette, hoping you practice as much as I did My quiet ways I give to Sigrid Moeschel hoping she keeps her class lively just as I did Maureen Oren, you can have my height, seeing as you can use it I, Warren Blomquist, do hereby bequeath my position as captain of the basketball team to Jim Schwingler hoping he will do a better job than I did To whoever will keep it up goes my ability to miss more school than any one else My eye for beautiful girls I give to Dan Larson Kdon't disappoint me, Dent, I will my ability to get a ride home from school every noon to Douglas Ringnell Che needs a ride?J Last but not least my ability to think up a saying for any occasion goes to Joel Botten, knowing he has a good start already I , Kristen Droen, do hereby bequeath Q position as Editor in-Chief of the Annual to Margie Anderson hoping she meets the deadlines better than I did I will to Maureen Oren my position as accompanist for Mixed Chorus or any solos that come along. My red hair I will to Kristine Erickson seeing that she has the dark hair I've always liked Being typist on the Paper Staff I will to any one of the junior girls that likes typing My ten dency to be constantly behind in schoolwork I give to Marjorie Froland To my sister Kathy I will my quiet HJ ways Last but not least, I will ny liking for Mankato to Kay Dells Ahlness, knowing she is all for New Ul.m I , Garnett Ellanson, do hereby bequeath my cheerleading position to Shirley Ahlness Anderson I give my love for dancing, knowing he likes it about as well as I do My ability to dr1ve all over w1thout a license goes to Kaye Delle It seems she already has a good start To George Schw1ngler, I will my ability to fool around :Ln study hall My liking for Fords I give to Wesley Anderson, knowing he is all for them To Maureen Oren I will my long finger nails hopmg she takes better care of them than I did I will ny ability of sticking up for Standard to Charles Pladsen, knowing he is all for Co-Op My position on the Annual Staff I give to Warren Paulson I hope you do more work than I ever did Last but not least, I will my liking for school to Dan Larson being he likes it so well I , Dennis Johnson, do hereby bequeath my long hair to Warren Paulson. Also to Warren :U ability to go two months at a time without having it cut My position as Manager of the basketball team goes to Douglas Ringnell My driving 'know how' goes to Warren Ander son I think he can use a few pointers. My ability to play Tenor Sax goes to Patty Smes mo hoping she can do better than I did Last but not least, my love for Bookkeeping goes to Arnie Smesmo. 8 O , - hoping she does better than I did. My love for bookkeeping goes to Margie Lou. To Red O O I, Donna Korslund, do hereby bequeath my position in quartette to Sharon Haugen, hoping she does a better job than I did My short brown hair I will to Shirley Ahlness, knowing she'll take good care of it My ability to fool around in phy ed class I will to Kristine Erickson, knowing she will keep doing it IU quiet ways I will to Martha Ellingson know- ing she will carry them out To Margie Anderson, I will ny liking for Bookkeeping hoping she likes it better than I did Last, but not least, nn' ability to get my instrument out of hook free, I give to Marjorie Froland, hoping she can do the same I, William Larson, do hereby bequeath my height to Dan Larson, hoping he will start to use it pretty soon. My ability to get caught throwing erasers goes to Franklin Pearse, hoping he won't get caught as much as I did My position on the basketball team goes to Wayne Nelson I know he will make better use of it than I did My liking for bookkeeping and English goes to Roger Peterson. My luck to just barely pass in a bookkeeping test I will to anyone who likes it Last, but not least, I will my getting to school early every morning to Jim and George Schwingler I, Gerald Miller, do hereby bequeath my love for bookkeeping to Roger Peterson, hoping he will get better marks and work harder than I did My ability to come late to school every other day goes to Warren Paulson, seeing that he always is on time To Warren Anderson goes my position on the Basketball team hopmg he will do a better Job than I did To lied also goes ny ability to argue with the girls, knowing he always gets along with them My place in chorus I give to Franklin Pearse, knowing he just loves to sing To Wesley Anderson and Douglas Ringnell goes my ability to get along with teachers, knowing they are always such good boys Last, but not least, my love tor school goes to anyone who likes it, and can do a better job of it than I did I, Joanne Paulson, do hereby bequeath ny position as typist of The Viking to Kaye Delle Ahlness, provided you don't make as many mistakes as I did My position on the annual knowing he will be all for it My ability of never working in study hall goes to Douglas Ringnell, being he's always fooling around To Kristine Erickson, I will sq short but noble stature To Dan Larson, I will ny ability never to come late to school My liking for phy ed I give to Delores Sellner Last but not least, I give nw great love for school to George Schwingler, knowing he just loves it I, Charles Pixel, being, I hope, of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my position on the annual staff to anyone who likes to pretend he works My ability not to work in study hall I give to George Schwingler I will my bookkeeping book to Franklin Pearse, knowing he will 'like' it as well as I did I will my basketball ability to Warren Anderson Last but not least, I will my ability to get along with teachers to Kay Delle, Margie, and Eli-ly I, Clarence Sellner, do hereby bequeath ly position as artist to Jin Schwingler. T Warren Paulson I give the habit of throwing erasers, providing he throws more. To Warren Anderson goes w habit of driving to school every day Last, but not least, :U position as monotone in the chorus I will to Frank Pearse I, Judith Thordson, do hereby bequeath V position in band to ne who enjoys lugglng that baritone around Calso ny ability to get it out of hock tree To q good friend, Beverly Erickson, I will my l:l.k'ing for bookkeeping, hoping she will enjoy it ae much as I have My ability to get along with teachers goes to av brother Larry, knowing he already needs it My liking tor Madelia is for anyone we will keep it up as I have. Last but not least my ability to get the car alaoat anytime I want it goes to George Schwingler Uie needs a car with all those girls aroundl. 9 O O staff I give to Margie Anderson. To my brother Warren, I give my liking for bookkeeping, O o INGS IK V THE 0F E 0M H VV 7:-D 56'-f l'1.'h-I 'tltgg O Warren Paulson l C ? f Kay Delle Ahlnese Jim 5Ch'iH810P Emi1Y Erickson UI'll0l'5 -9 n- 'n 'Nr'- ,mi in V' warren Anderson Leanore Lilleodden Roger Peterson mg.. lin! 1-7- Arnie Smeemo W ,Qs -:env 'T' Margie Anderson Franklin Pearse BGVGPIY Erickson 11 e e e, , M 629, . , ,f X I ' Q . FL a 6 f . h A , 1 . ? u X K -is P 4 e , e . e ' . , w I .e , A Q .J O ay ' e ' I , 1 . F 3 A If X Q Y' Q X .ru 1 ' 4' e W Q , iv N J -Q' , I9 0l1'l 0I'05 Sheldon Pearls Janice lollon Gans Ohm Dolores Sollnor Douglas Ringndl Maureen Oren Kristina Erickson Loc Erickson Sharon Haugen Joel Bottm Charles Phdun Sandra lundahl. Haley Andnnon Bharon Walks lhrjorio Fx-oland Denial Larson Harlem Anderson Wqu lolsoa Blfblrl TQPI' Shirley Ahlnoss Rebecca Blomquiat. Annette Pixel Martha Ellingson P05 meh George Sehvinsler Katherine Droen w mul Harli-H Brmdt Phillip mmgnon Leon smith Grant Sletta Robert Rotten cvenfl: Ecghfh a Virginia Anderson David lotta Maxine Bolling David ltldtrngot Roger Lillooddan Patricia Hanlon Dwight Armstrong Karin Ullon Girlld P10103 Marjorie nttrong Ronald P1301 Patty homo Larry Thordaoa QQ C131 I 'i -0-A Q-en! 'fin ll' 'J' 5 in vu-nnn 'fy ,N '40'r .ak LM: L.., 7 1 M X' 'OI -.-A ixfz Richard Nelson Carolyn Pizel Larry Olson Delores Welke Darrell Asleson Carolyn Ellingson David Ouren Sharon Smith Gary Bakken Kathleen Bentdahl Jerome Erickson Kathleen Olson Brian Droen Gaylene Fladmo Keith Blomquist -Q 1- 2 .' jx N -C' f ,, X he 1, l' ff'-i' 'KJ xxlv 53,9 g f ' 'qt ffl M 'Q' 'Q-v ,' l 'M lf ff 1 ' ' 9 ' I W gps.- Iiy XENA e W9 if I ' ,, , xi ' - 1 , ' 1 5 II - 15 Hffh 0 Keith Olson Knot picturodl Janice Paulson Darlene Olson Edith Gilbertaon llonica. Oren JoAnn Snssno Toi Bolling Hu-lllqn Temple Mary Jo Odogard Ann Lenin Batten Wanda Anderson Susanna lllnmcu hx-lin ith Kathryn Ahhon vi, 'tiff' Ng-1' N134 Qu-N s 'i fb Y lL 'T' I an U45 Q-4 446 W D .on- 'Llfv XS ,gf S 4605. '41 if if if was SQ, .KWW Y Qip 5' 5 oin- 4, 4:-.9 17 ts! Gordon Bentdahl Karen Brudelie Gary Brudelio Terry Larson Lynda Kyllingsted Jerry Smith Sally Anderson Barry Brandt Cynthia Erickson Dw1ght Droen Jane Batten Darwin Olson Ronald Nelson Betsy Bentdahl Timothy Broste Kathleen Anderson Teresa Peterson David Armstrong Mary Gayle Bakken Judy Larson Lag, -,-, wc, A5 X 'J N iff-I Q. -as -J I W' Q f V! J XA X-lun fi 6 I 4065 .ai-sc he me arue- '56 Oval ., 3 -- 4.5.41 t PGY! PGY! TCU! POV! Cllr 'K' if 40 fill ,mfllu ll 5'f by Edbfld Mary Beth Welte, Keith Anderson, Melanie Ilidtbruget, Michael Erickson, Angela Nelson, Brian Current. 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C O 0 all 43 O DD E I Q 3' 1- 0 nv 0 cn Q x: O U 'E 5' :1 'T A C 0 43 Blomquist, Jim Warren Botten, Joel Janice Anderson, Haugan, Sharon Margie Anderson, On Anders D8 Marle Q la m E3 ov r-4 1-4 3 Z' hd I C o no .54 0 E 0 m -rl fu bd A C o an I-4 ov E bn no r-4 2 3 A 0 ua F-1 dl 0 B4 E 'KJ r-4 an .CI Vi Q C 0 m r-I 0 Z Fi al 3 Q C1 o va E 5 CD Q I-4 an r-4 E' 3 .Q O U3 Rf 469 77 QQ Daniel Larson, Lee Erickson, Margie Froland, le, trong, Barbara T Marjorie A ine Helling, Front How: Beverly Erickson, Second Row: Erickson. ily Em Sn Ahlnes , Shirley Bent Kathy 7 gson lin E1 ha rt Ma I 011 Ols EU Kar Wayne Warren Anderson, Wesley Anderson, ght Armstrong, Douglas Ringnell, Wanda Anderson, Edith Gilbertson, Donna Korslund, Margie Philip Ellingson, Judy Thordson, Paulson, , Grant Sletta, Janice On da Thor TY Lar I SON Nel Judy I U8 tro A David df HI' Odeg Jo Mary I SOD U8 li E1 YU rol Ca Row: ck Ba Johnson. is DCD!! eemo, Sm tty Pa Anderson, I n Haugan I'0 Sha Olson, 8 Gen I Gn P0 D Kathy .i Oren Bn derson, Maure Ah Marlene ess, Ahln KayDe1le Welke, D P0 Sha 1 On Lars Anderson. Janice 0: EBIT! ie Sm AIT! 3 en Joel Bott EMA I9 F O Q 3. .K Z? '21 Siu ell! OUJICL Seated Janice Anderson, Jerry Miller, Gene Olson, Becky Blomquist, Mr Block Standing Grant Sletta, Frank Pearse, David Midtbruget, Karen Olson, Warren Pizel olizgrary Sf Left to rights Margie Froland, Kristen Droen, Kristine Erickson, Janice Anderson, Garnett Ellsnaon, Joanne Paulson, Barbara Teqale, Martha Ellingson, Marlene Anderson, Margie Anderson. Z3 cl ' , , - , 1 4 x -Q W, . Mu Y Y C a , ,A E x V 4. , A ,Ar A A A W' ' ' w. A maroor 52 Ass't Editor Judy Thordson Social Editor Donna Korslund Business Manager Janice Anderson Art Editor Clarence Sellner Aes't. Business Manager -Garnett Ellanson Production Manager- -Gerald Miller Sports Editors Bill Larson Ass't Prod Managers Charles Pizel 8. Warren Blomquist Af Dennis Johnson QWJPGPQP 3 First: Kathie O., David A. Second: Garnett E., Janice A., Joanne P , Third: Margie A., Arnie S., Leanore L., Marlene A., Kay Delle A., Emily E., Shirley A., Barbara T., Maureen O, Maxine H., Roger L., Beverly E., Martha E. Fourth: Warren P., Clarence S., Roger P., Joel B., Wesley A., Warren A., Franklin P., Jim S., Kristine E., Judy T., Donna K., Kathie D., Kristen D., Delores S. Z4 Cl A 13 1 F ,f . 9 J X . L J . 'x Editor-in-Chief -------- -------- K risten Droen Literary Editor --------------- Joanne Paulson Ll O A QZQW ASQ! 96' '10 Janice Anderson Warren Blomquist ec CU1'latl0I'l Left to Right: Hr. Abraham, Leanore L., Sharon H., Kristine E., Janice A., Joel B., Loo E., Eknily E., Hr. Block, Margie A., Marjorie F. Z5 2 2 QW a e , 8 'T' 'Sf . ?f.2fQfff,Si .S'AfZ?,J 5000000666 00000000 J0 0 00001110 6 130600030 Tl' Wa Lan to Right: mum om-en, Mrs. Hu-old I WW Botten, Alvin Anderson, Norman Becken Burton Broste, and Mrs Jesse Armstrong Music Directors Guy De Leo Q Bul Drivers Alon Chmbard Custodian: Ed Ostlund 2 6 c oo oa n :I . Q I r V' I r r , 3. X' V 4LV,-L, Q X 4 ,4t. .,'k I K WV K n ' jf l M can Left to Right: Janice Anderson, Fhnily Erickson, Garnett Ellaneon, and Maureen Oren Q fi 0 Jr' L., 5 Clockariae, beginning at the tops Janice Anderson, Emily Erickson, Maureen Oren, Virginia Anderson, Annette Pixel, Rebecca Blonquiet, Shirley Ahlneee, and Garnett Ellanson Z7 6 .Si'AecluL Z?aaLelLa! HANSKA OPPONENTS 73 Madelia 75 Waldorf 7h Bethany S2 Comfrey Nicollet Good Thunder Granada Minn Lake Comfrey Amboy Lake Crystal St Clair Butterfield Mapleton Bethany Garden City Granada Pemberton Rapidan Sub-District Tournament Hanska Hapidan 38 Hanska Garden City 63 'XR X Z?a5eLaf ,CZQQ Aprll 18 April 2h bay May May Rapidan Garden City Lake Crystal St Mary' Madelia 81 93 S2 no . 61 614 75 83 . 65 51 59 60 60 61 78 ' ' ' Z2 O My N X 1 GIA . Z, defy' iQ: 1 h 8 . . s 9 za NSN.. s si Right to Left: Bill Larson, Jim Schwingler, Wayne Nelson, warren Blomquist, Gerald Mlller, Franklin Pearse, Gene Olson, Warren Anderson, Roger Peterson, Wesley Anderson, Warren Paul son, Daniel Larson, Coach Joseph Ellingaon 5 to Left: Nelson, Pearse, Gene Olson, Roger Peter- son, David Midtbruget, Lee Erickson, Arnie Smesmo, Warren Paulson, Douglas Rlngnell, Coach Robert Block. 29 A E .ll J. Ml. I T 2 ..- 71 P .V '. A W , a ' 1 '21 ' ' X I O NX In - ' ss. '--I X NA I I I , H f 1 . . Q , J J t ,J zu '24 9 23 Q . napa fa 0 L0 H -, I 1 ' W, m i fix X, l :cfi4i:'a NL 3 unior enior anquef lqom .Na 401' QHBF' HARBB 5 fl ffm '-NS 31 in 'I On May 3, 1955 the juniors honored the faculty, members of the school board, and the six Seniors at the annual banquet and prom The banquet was held at the Liberal Uruon Hall at 6 30 P M The menu consisted of Hawaiian punch, Ch1cken , Potatoes and gravy, buttered peas, jello salad, ice cream with strawberries , candy and nuts, and rolls and butter It was served by the Sophomore girls and boys, who were dressed in white sailor suits. After everyone had thoroughly enjoyed the1r meal, a short program was given as follows Junior Class Welcome Bill Larson Senior Response Luella Bakken Piano Solo Kristen Droen Speakers Mrs Jesse Armstrong Mr Joseph Ellingson Later in the evening, the dance was held m the school gymnasium where the music was f1u'nished by Guy De Leo. The gym was decorated according to the theme 'Harbor Lighten. The guests entered the gym on a gangplank. The effect of a star-studded sky was repre- sented by crepe paper wh1ch was draped across the entire ceiling. On the south side of the gym was a silhouetted city skyline. On the north side of the stage was erected a lighthouse with a revolving spotlight. In the northwest corner was a boat set on rolling, blue waves. The north wall was decorated with fish nets and anchors. The west side was arranged as a deck of a ship where the guests were seated. Blue lights shming across the floor gave the effect of dancing on water. The theme Harbor Lights' was played intermittently throughout the evening. 32 is e gr A il ,Y ,, 1 Tom Q 0 Oke Stinson . . Caroline . . . Anthony Arsdale Sylvia Webster. Dean Marlow . . Peaches Carter I O l O C Birdie Laverne Barbara Sanford Chuck Mayo . . QM 52, Q .Who is 0 e eowh0isn'tnoee , . .Tmvsmmt .. .. , , . , Tom's father . . . . . . . Tom's pet aversion . . . Dean of the college . . Oke's present weakness . A colored nwash ladyn oeeaeoaAmoviea8pira-nt oo . . . . . . . Herself . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Larson Warren Blomquist Garnett Ellanson . . . Gerald Miller . . . . Kristen Droen . . . .Clarence Sellner . . . Donna Korslund . . Joanne Paulson Janice Anderson . Judy Thordson .Dennis Johnson Alfred Tennyson Murgatoyd . . The college poet . . . . . Birdie's late affinity . Charles Pizel 'I Qi!!! 33 I9S6 06 .JA The Cla 2 3? as O +7 +7 91 0 9-'I fi, Un on, Janice Anderson, Donna Korsl ords on, Kristen Droen, Judith Th e Paula DI! Row: Joa +7 C O S-1 Ch C O D 5 r-'I E4 +3 49 E CD am Larson, er, Hr. Floyd Temple, Willi Mill on, Warren Blomquist, Gerald E 5 'E 0 Q as .54 O il ID E' 0 H 0 El 0 O C2 0 S-1 Q I-I O In r-I 0 N -H D4 0 3 Z! .C O racfuafion SENTOR CLASS Janice Elaine Anderson wllliam Edward Larson warren Lee Blomqulst Gerald Dale Mlller Kristen Emilie Droen Joanne Barbara Paulson Garnett Faye Ellanson Charles Arthur Pizel Denn1s Anthony Johnson Clarence Albert Sellner Donna Joanne Korslund Judith Ann Thordson Valed1ctor1an Judith Thordson Salutatorian Krlsten Droen Class Motto Wwe Shall Find A Way, Or We Shall Make One Class Flower Apple Blossom Class Colors Blue and Whito BACCALAUREATE SERVICE May 20th at 8 o'clock in the High School Auditorium Scrlpture and prayer was given by Pastor Holm, which was followed by the audience s1ng1ng 'Beaut1fu1 Saviorn Then Pastor Holm gave the baccalaureate address entitled Hwhy Are You Herevn The program closed with the singing of Wwhat A Friend We Have In Jesusn and the Benediction was given by Pastor Holm CONWENCEMENT EXERCISES The 1956 Commencement Exerc1ses were held on Thursday evenlng, May 2h, 1956 at 8 o'clock in the High School Audit0P1Um The twelve seniors marched in to the music of 'Pomp and Circumstance', played by Mrs George Brudelie They were then seated across the stage in front of the School board members Invocatlon was given by Pastor Holm, followed by the Salutatory Address which was g1ven by Kristen Droen A vocal selection nThe Halls of Ivyn was sung by Maureen Oren and Joel Botten The Valedlctory Address was then given by Judy Thordson The Commencement Address entltled nFor Such A Time As This' was given by Professor Paul T Steen from Gustavus Adolphus College, after which Floyd Temple, the Superintendent, presented the graduating class Alvln Anderson , Chairman of the Board of Education, awarded the Diplomas Pastor Holm then gave the Benediction after which the Class marched out to the Recess1ona1, which was again played by Mrs George Brudelie 35 I The Baccalaureate service for the graduating class of 1956 was Held Sunday evening, ' O ff I 5 0 ffl' x-V' rv r 04'L4f 'NN U -fix M? M- fi K1-if Q ffk M, X X12 w , G'r3.Egg1'5f Qi I I rw f 323 ,g, fi FQ Q 9 fa-Q5 m? ...Ufvw.fi - K rrv MARKESON HARDWARE Curr o MARKESON P p SUPER KEYTONE 8: KEPBLO PAINTS COFFEE CUP CAFE GOOD LUCK KIDS 1956 From Don e Olson Hanska Mlnn PHILGAS pot rom ze Ph 393 L SII M st Our Advertisers ! j H x YL-kiwi i ,K M 'P f f j ,ffm G- A safy -WJ - -m 'W f EW -3 N' A QM ar,QO . mu 2 A 55 7, A if i Lf 1 L 2' fb f?'1? Of fy W' Q 55 A mx V - Q ' ,Joie- . 11 W A+ 1 v Q ' wif 4 x .5' 3' X Sf? QJXW 6 f' if R XA . 5 I E C22 1' , .. Ms ,gy S 'T' 352 . XATA Q1 O is .'.-,-.f A J ,K VV W Jjgkzi Of Q! -'L ' 5 -,Ef' 1: O, Ol O Q' L .X-49 'g r' 'r if f Q ,Q A Mxfpsy V aff 33 O 4 ' ' N X Aida , AQ K! - '-' of Ma . , YO . , 1. . JACK S PLACE Plate Lunches Short Orders Soft Drlnks ke Crc Am Iagk Peterson Phone 57 Hanska 'Vhnn To The Class of 5 6 JOHNSON FURNITURE FVINVRAL HOME Phone 41 Hanska Mmn Ff'xRNThRS STXTE BXNIK 'Vladella Vhnn mlrer I- D I cm: :U ICK 8 CPEXROLFT DPALFRQ Vade11a Mlnnes ota Phone 1 DR C N JAMES DR FAX A SCHULDT 99 RUSS WELTE PLUMBTNG AND H EAT ING Phone 35 HANSKA MINNESOTA Madelia Phonc 1 A GOOD PLACE T0 BUY ERWIN S GROCERY Iagk Spur Fu Stare 'CY GHOCERISS AND MEETS Hanska C111 S S rflC ny Service Producna Statlon Jin- Nundahl Minn u'1r'1Sko. Ninnesota v H. C - - , ,L L .J , . 1 I y A l . ., - . - A - h JEN, ' 5 . ' , O 7 , MC X '. . .C. , J , O Member Federal Rcscrvm Syswnm . . . . 0 . g A 4 A , v l X E- Nagin., E . ' ' ffzi 'I ' V' , ,, .J . FA.: - v , 7 . x r A 4 - A This marks the 31st year that we have had the pleasure of servlng the people of this com munlty The Home of FINE FOODS AND COURTEOUS SERVICE JACOBSON GROCERY Modeluo Munn Compllments of DR HERBERT BOYSEN M D pIlWglCl3I'l and Surgeon Eyes Exammed Glasses Fxttmd Madeha Mmnesota CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1956 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS STATE BANK OF NEW ULM COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Member F D I C ALL LINES OF INSURANCE New Ulm Mennesoto LUNZ STANDARD SERVICE Mode. no Mmn Phone I77 GAMBLE STORE Authorized Dealer Jos J Marturano Prop Ladles and Infants Ready to Wear Vulcamzlng gl Tlre Weldmg Phone 163 Madelxa Mmn Shellum ann Lee Implement McCu11ock Cham Saws Lincoln lnllders Mae LIl1 MIHIT ETTER S HOTEL AND CAFE MUTSCH'S BAKERY Sf GRILL Bread Pastrxes Rolls Good Thmgs To Eat we Speclallze ln Decoratlng of Weddin Phone 21 Madeha Mmn Phone 1 B1rthday, and Anniversary Cakes Phone resldence 49 Hanska Mmn Esther and Ed Muttsch O0 Modeluo Mmn . , . . ' 1 . . , . . V. . . . 5 F ' Ma 'I er' Sales Sz Serxxce Paints-Varmsh-Auto Supphes-Hardware Cake al m I Im I' , . le z . ' . 7 - ,. . . . . gl, J ' ' I WAGN ER HARDWARE Full Line Of Minneapolis Sc Moline an New Idea Farm Machlnery erything for the Famer' MINNESOTA STREET NEW ULM MINNESOTA STOLTENBURG MOTOR CO Studebaker Cars Cz Trucks Complete Line of New at Used Tires Our Customers Send Thexr Frxends No Broadway New Ulm Minnesota CONGRATULATIONS To the class of 6 New Llm Greenl o Say II wlfh CONGRAT ULATIONS SCHLEUDERS Jewelers Optometrlsts New Ulm Mmn Green Clothiers Home of Quality Clothes 32 Years Continuous Service Phone S28 New Ulm Minn LEUTH N BAUER CII. ww.. HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER AND MARX CLOTHES Known Quality Mens and Boys Wear NEW ULM MINNESOTA Saxe when you hug, Saxe when you 'lrue A New or Lsed Car From I-'ERING MOTOR CO De-Soto Plymouth Across from Georges Q' Phone 108 New Ulm Mlnn Enjoy E 5 ICE CREAM d 1 M Af . . ,, ' ' 1 use Y A y l Q 'YEL' 'Q - ' Flowers-By Wire f Q I I ji U . 0 ' THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF MADELIA A Home Bank For Home People Member Federal Reserve System Member F D I C Madella, Mmn ZIMMERMAN S VARIETY STORE Glfts Novelues Toys Madella Mlnnesota AL S BARBER SHOP Alun Anderson Phone 5 I-Ianska Mmn Pioneer Seed Corn Auctloneermv WARLING S CAFE Meals ano Short Oruers Home Bakmg Soft Drmks Ice Cream LaSalle Mmn Fountom Service THE DROEN PHARMACY Hanska Mmn To The Class of 1956 We Wlsh You Success In All You Do KODAK FILMS and CAMERAS ROMAN SEIFERT General Blacksmlthmg and Weldmg Phone res1dence 49 Hanska Mmn CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1956 Glenn M Anderson Agency Insurance of all Kxnds Phone 146 Hanska, Mmn PETERSON S GARAGE Phone 38 HANSKA MINNESOTA ll . . ff h 7 , fm. I 1 my It Pays To Look Well , ,- sr- X I i FARMERS' CO-OP CREAMERY New Ulm GL Wanda, Minnesota CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I95f SPELBRINKS MEN S ond BOYS CLOTHING New Ulm Mmncsofo CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I956 STATE BANK OF NEW ULM Member Federal DeDOsIf Ins COrp New UIm Mmrmesoto JOSE MOTOR CO Ford Cars Trucks Madella Mmn PATRICK S JEWELRY GARLAND DIAMONDS FEATURE LOCK HAMILTON AND ELGIN WATCHES New Ulm 223 North MInn HALES SUPER VALU MARKET MOdeIIo Mmnesoto D J HALE C W DOYLE WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS FORSTER S FURNITURE STORE QUALITY FURNITURE AND FLOOR COVERING J H Foksrzk Inc NEW ULM MINNESOTA PINK S STORE FOsIwIOrI Center FOR LADIES MISSES AND CHILDREN Visit Our Fabric Dept. DOWNSTAIRS STORE' New Ulm MIr1rIesOfo 1 F Q Irwsured by LIOyd's Of London I . . . . . ' v 1 RETZLAFF'S OUR OWN HARDWARE Since I887 69 YEARS OF SERVICE New Ulm Mnnnesoto RADKE OIL CO. New Ulm, Minnesofo PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS PONTIAC-CADILLAC Soles ond Service Phillips MUESING DRUG STORES New Ulm Sloyton Mnnnesoto WE HAVE IT WILL GET IT IT ISN T MADE' NEW ULM PAINT AND CLASS Complete FLOORCOVERING AND GLASS SHOP FREE ESTIMATES 227 North Minnesota NEW ULM MINNESOTA REIN 8: CHURCH Diamonds , Watches and Silverware V, New Ulm, Minn. Avy ,f Q OCHS DE PT STORE Where Reputable Names Guarantee Sat sfactlon New Ulm s Only lndepenuent Dept Store Everythnng In Home Appliances Soles ond Servlce for the Post 37 Yeors Phone IBO U L R I C H 'S NEW ULM MINNESOTA NEW ULM PAINT AND WALLPAPER BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS WALLPAPER SHADES AND BLINDS PICTURE FRAMING 227 North Mwnnesofo Phone 744 ' . OR . , KK 4 4 ,I . I , Nm: 1 X New Ulm, Minn. -1 ' Q,-:'ii'i 2pNv fv S, Ku ,..f4' , , HANSKA MARKET 'BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1956 Your Best Place To Shop Meat Processing Sausage Making FARMERS' GRAIN AND FEED COMPANY Northrup King Seeds SUPERSWEET FEEDS Rich In Vltamlns SEEDS-FERTILIZERS-GRAIN CUSTOM GRINDING MIXING AND DRYING c up d Del ery Se Phone 30 HANSKA MINNESOTA GREETINGS OSWALD S NEW ULM LAUNDRY COMPLETE LAUNDRY AND DRY C EANING SERVICE I s ed Fur Sto age NEW ULM MINNESOTA NEW ULM HOBBY AND GIFT SHOP CRAFT SUPPLIES CHILDREN S BOOKS GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS MONOGRAMING N UI M nnesoto EMIL S RECREATION Ho sko M I Drapery IREWAIIIQQ venetian Blinds WQQSWENXXM window Shades Carpeting Mnffmann 5 3H11rmturr 8: Pi k- an iv rvice I Y n ur T r I ew m, i , I Q rmchszick at Bamboo 9 :md I n , mnescto I lf, , , T- -F I7 'D I Q Q o CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF I9S56 We hove the Finest In MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Low Overhead You Pay Less BROWN S STORE and School of Muslc 308 North Msnnesoto NEW ULM MINNESOTA CONGRATULA TIONS to the Class of 1956 FROM FESENMAIER HARDWARE New Ulm Minnesota SPORTING GOODS SPORTVIANS SHOP I-1 nCls S I1ool5ve1ter5 IL fIXlIl n fo All Sports New Ulm Mmnesota V SEIFILRT D D Dental Surgeon Vogel Bldg Phone 125 New Ulm Mlnn BACKER'S DRUG STORE CAMERAS AND PHOTO SUPPLIES Russell Stover Candles Phone 79 NEW ULM MINNESOTA VISIT E I B N E R S For Dellghtiul Dlmng Famous for Fme Foods New Ulm Mmn CITIZENS STATE BANK OF NEW ULM Member of F D I C New Ulm Mnnnesoto The E F Schelbel Agency 220 North Minnesota Street New Ulm Mlnnesoto Telephones Office 575 Residence 385 INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS REAL ESTATE , ! f A. ' . . .S. . . , 11 gmtl Chenille Emblenms -W V, A A T . kg I , . H - ,, , . . , I L i 16' CONIGRATLLATIONS R BEST WISHES Hanska TO THE SEINIOR CLASS OF 1056 Hunting, 5. PISIIIIIQ., Supplms Complc-tv Lmv of Hardware AIUIIIQSOIIB. X, X, CON! RATUI ATIONS O B FhSENI'VI'xIEIR MD Ham a Mlnncmt.. Comphments Of STANDARD SERVICE STATION Harold Botten, Manager Hanska, Minn HANSKA FARMERS COOP SHIPPING ASSOCIATION PETERSON AND WILLIAMS Managers DON PIZEL Asslsfcmt Manager Phone IZI HANSKA MINNESOTA N I 1, , 2 ? I I Il ' Ty Y .I '13 Qffi f V, N - k VXY!VV V ' N . . 1' I I 1 , . . D.S.KEECH V I ,Zi , K 4' - . . li lZ . 5 F 8 I 5 X W 1 Q A Best Wxshes to the Class of 56 D0 Your Business by Telephone Is Efflclent Modern and Economlcal Use Long Dlstance HANSKA RURAL TELEPHONE CO Q X gin W sLoMQulsT PRODUCE ALGOT BLOMQUIST Monoger Phone I3 HANSKA MINNESOTA XX C7 My f 0 5 'have' CHAMBARD ELECTRIC PLUMBING AND HEATING GENERAL E' ECTRIC TELEVISION RADIO GOULD PUMPS GREEN COLONIAL EURNACES Crosby N Chambord ALON GLENN KENNETH Phone I23 HANSKA MINNESOTA I 6 x 96 A CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1956 FROM EAST SIDE TAVERN OTIS Ano JULIET Proprietors I-IANSKA MINNESOTA COMPLIMENTS OF THE HANQKA HERALD WYour Home Town Newspaper' Job Prlnting School Supplies Offlce Supplies SHOP F X AT HOME! 1 A 7 I to 7 wif ., U '93, 1 .LQ , tx GAMBLE STORE Art Markeson Owner Clothlng Farm Implements and Repaxrs RGAIN A 5AyuNr1f1c2 er Vw A STAN DARD STANDARD BL LK AGI-.NTS You L pmt n ore. fro STANDARD .11 wou e Mxynu ann Bert Phoni 34 or 121 2 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 56 from STATE BANK OF HANSKA Servmg thls commumty slnce 1902 Complete Bankmg Seruce Savmgs Loans Insurance Auctlons Your patronage IS welcome Member of F D I C Hanska Mmnesota I , Qfa- ' B1 A ' CT ,-. f i L mt 7 Kg Qi 1 Fw - , NU O.lS-Greases-Lui I'Ii.2l1'l'.S of All .aims .X .. X I m . U v- 0 . qczu' grit U 1. l . A ' A nz' V ' Compllmentb of ALFRED SLETTA General Merchandxse La Salle Minn We Transact a General Bankmg Busmess STATE BANK OF LASALLE Capital Surplus, and Und1v1ded Profxts S90 000 00 We S01lClt Your Buslness LaSalle Mxnnesota me 5 W1 BOLIN LUMBER CO INC Lumber and Buxldmg Material GordonD Bohn LaSalle Mxnn HANSKA CO OPERATIVE CREAMERY ASS N Fancy Sweet Cream Butter Pasteurxzed Mxlk and Cream Seed and Fertlllzer Hanska Mum I 2305 x Q-4, -S5 XX :7ZXN2 'f: i 4 gf! ' , v 21, W - . fy, Q lg L A e f 4' 'L l ' ' ' , K ' YT- ' . lf fmfi ' EE Lak ef, ww . 'I , 1.-, 5 552 -'J CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '56 You deserve a satisfying and worthwhile feeling of accomplishment, as you get the diploma recognizing four years of organized and worthwhile effort. Keep up the good work, and remember that the farther you advance in life, the more justified will be the efforts of those who made your High School education possible. DR. G. J. GERMANN, OPTOMETRIST PHONE 420 NEW DLM MINNESOTA ,A COMPLIMENTS OF THE SNACK SHOP HOME COOKING AND BAKED oooos ALON AND CAROL CHAMBARD HODAPP'S CLOTHING STORE Hongko Mfnnffwfo Botany 500 Sults and Topcoats Stetson Hats Nunn Bush Shoes Arrow Shlrts Shoes for the Entlre Famlly ff I Madeha Mmn 1 TN'-JJ X I . fx , A X 1: A he - A Ia, 0 'r glans VI , ' il I N f ,X f- - - N! ' LE v - X , f' 1 xflrl i x. N TI- V 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS or 1956 DR W S AKRE oPToMe1'msT NEW ULM MINNESOTA 1888 1956 Take No Chances Insure Your Farm Propermes Wlth The MADELIA FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO G E Hill Secretary Roy Murphy, Donald Johnson, Carl Frydenlund, F E Fredefckson, Agents Madeha Mmn NELSON CLOTHING CO The Home of Good Clothmg Mndelxa Minn GOODE IMPLEMENT COMPANY ALLIS CHALMERS SALES AND SERVICE Phone 216 MADELIA MHNINESOTA 0 U C .' K 1' ' - K N IW, VX I I 1 COMPLIMENTS OF IIANSKA CO OP OIL CO 1 BUY THE CO OP WAY AND SAVE WE I-IAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF OILS GREASES TIRES FUELS AND BOTTLE GAS FERTILIZERS AND STE E I.. PRODUCTS FOR TANK WAGON SERVICE CALL 130 Or 5:2 MARVIN NELSON, MANAGER Hansxa Mmnecota AGENTS Wallace Hetle Myron Odegard STONE BROTHERS Poultry Farm and Hatchery U S R O P Han ska Mmne sota 5 3 if Br90d9r5 Of NEW HAMPSHIRES--WHITE LEGHORNS C I f ir 5 -Wiif ' 6- 4' LAMPERT LUNBER COMPANY comur: LINE or BUILDING MATERIALS B P s PAINT LAMPERTS Pmusss COAL BURTON, DAVE, AND DON Phone 46 HANSKA MINNESOTA Q Maizzlafzkyaaff . LaSalle D lnfernahonal Harvester The Symbol of ServIce JESSE MARKESON Vnternauonal Harx ester Minnesota New Idea Power Farmxng Eqmpmem Mmnesota Z is TTIITFEE I . fy 5 New Ulm Q 11,5- P o ,M J Pmspero IS ,. Fwurc to the C1asSwf v6 'VILYLR STUDIO HLCTORC BERG Mmnesota 11 mam.,- X.. 'Hifi ,QL 'azz' fx Q. f 'N 1 ' L f -. za Sb 2 ifxm- mf az-g. 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A . . ., I 1 ,, ., . - ,r A, f '.- E . , r 1 6 urs sa.-ll u.,. -, UAI Y msg! . . 1 I sl ..,','v LASALLE FARMERS GRAIN CO Wlllaru Eusse Manager Glaln Seem Feec, Grmdmg anc Mum A GRAIN CO OPERATIVE WHICH SLRVES THIL GRAIN CROWERQ III THE COMMUNITY HIHSPL1 Phone 7824 'f 'w'+'L'vwivfty.-lv-1i'irs6i:5''L-xii fill-X'H1PfLi1?us L..-ah-f..ad'.'-i Tummbmuw-X51-E.ima'lna2if51'f:5?1kfUdiw0:'-:aL2.vrUJ.YLICE-3'L-5rFf'V'm:.rAfi'L-,rikfi+vk1Larv.i'9'f1f i1Q4J.'Q 'mu-'fx' Q' :Q K, 1 , . J avi-WJ, '-quam-c X A 572 Q . J .-if iii ng I 722 1 -1 .42 41 Y fc. i I V: , Y 3 .Q Q. at 1 1 Q ur 'v I. ' 9 fi Na , 93: :fx Q if 43 w' fi 75 11 XL- ' '-.. f A 15 . 'Z' J ! . Q, Q41 'A-:M s fv . f 1 -'-- --A- - - .A'A 1 - . Q - . -W -b ,m-ff1 . A ww mlrfism r,'ar','nQQ.'imM 'ff J 11 1 xx 1 H' a mv xx.-5.9 gf-umm r v 1-.s
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