Kiester High School - Rambler Yearbook (Kiester, MN)
- Class of 1952
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Text from Pages 1 - 60 of the 1952 volume:
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The Senior Class of 1952 dedi- cate this annual to Mr. Raymond Holden, director of dramatics and instructor 'in English, under whose enthusiastic and capable direction, drama has become a vital reality to many Kiester audiences. 'N-... JUNIOR CLASS PLAY MR. T. D. TVETEN ' --f Superintendent ' B. A., Luther College M. A., University of Minn. X GQ I . ug I 1' , M1 T' ,-ogg.-3 NIR J E THUNIE Principal Mathematics B E Superior T C ,ff ,ef -4' VW BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr Clarence Nelson Mr William Wacholz, Mr George Neve Supt T D Tveten, Mr MaJor Yonkey Mr Sidney Flo Mr B A Talle l if TYPEWRITER KEYBGI-IRE 1 - , ClIARI,O'I I'E CHRISTIAN Q - Coninicrcial ,,,.,v, NORBIA EGENESS Home Economics C? 'K' 'rl' 1? ELWIN EICHHORST Music Mathematics , . fag V.-I MARION IIANSON xt English ' V A I Social Studies 'A' X fx 1 4 .nr 4, X 'vw 'N 4' '41 GILBERT KRAFT Industrial Arts Basketball RAYMOND HOLDEN English Spt-wli Dimmu. .- K ta gf HH MABEL THUNE Library English General Business NORBERT NELSON Science B.06L '01 Ge, 2.60, nl 'S 9291 Sn .8.70l-l Pb 17.215-J D08 'Glu'-fr' ORVIS RAKE Mathematics 8 Drivers Training 'ff 2, fl! ROBERT OVERSON Social Studies Football A fi 1 4 i f EUGENE POHL 1 . Veterans Training UWA MARRIAM BAKER Kindergarten 1 i 'a J.. Qule unothe there help moxv IIS Ill -l fx. ex o ,-. ' 454' 19 LESLIE SCHROADER Grades 4, 5, 6,-Walters I is ps RL BX SWEET Grades 1 2 3 Walters W1 AI lllf I I I E I ll 6 WALTERS and MANSFIELD I 4 I-1... Q 'Y I 'WARCELLETE YONKEY Grades 4 5 6 Mansfield f 'N YN f tv EMMA HAMMARGREN 7' Grades 1, 2, 3-Mansfield E'-Fwm A f 5' fr' ,, 1- 1 -+'w-:gg in ,V A J,,,,,, I, ... -'V s,.f, , .y,,,- - , , , .,,,. W ,WE l' 5197 '1'fS.: Ha- , ' 4 +-An' I-5 ' HW J VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATQRIAN LA VONNE THOMPSON JOHN TVETEN Band-1, 2, 3, 4 Band Secretary'-4 Transfered from Sebeka, Student COUYICH treasurer G. A. A.-1 PEP Club-4 Minn., in sept., 1950 -4 Glee Club-2 Dwlemaflon-1' 2' 3 Football-3, 4 Pep Club-4 Mixed Chorus-3, 4 H1-Utes Staff-21 3' 4 Basketball-3, 4 One-act play-3 Take Your Medicine -3 ASSOCINC edltol' Of The BandT3, 4 German Band-4 Class vice president-3 Remblef-4 f-Take Your Medicine -3 The High School Mystery Class treasurer-2 Clarmet Quartette-4 Declamation-4 -4 SENIORS MARLENE CHALLGREN D6Cl8m3t10H 1 2 3 4 Glee Club-2 Nixxed Chorus-3, nd 1 2 Class secretary 4 Clarmet Quartette Clarmet solo 4 Pep Club presldent 4 Take Your Medxcme 3 Student Councll 3 H1L1tes staff 3 4 Band lxbrarlan 3 The Hxgh School 'Vlystery NORMEN WEGNER Mxxed Chorus 3 ARLENE CARLSON Take Your Medlcme 3 A A H1Lxtes staff 3 4 Mixed Chorus-4 Pep Club 4 DONALD GERBER Football 3 4 VIRGIE ANN EHLERT Gxrls Glee Club-2 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 S K 1-uf 76 MARK HISCHKE nd 1 2 'Vhxed Chorus-2 3 Boys Quartette 2 Boys Octette 4 V cal solo 2 3 4 Class presldent 3 Baseball 1 F otball 1 2 3 Basketball 1 2 Profectlon Club-4 Take Your 'Vledxcme 3 The High School Mystery ROGER TUFTE otball 1 Z Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball 3 4 Track 3 4 Student Councll 3 4 Student Councxl vlce presl dent--3 Student Councll presldent Class treasurer 3 Take Your Medlclne 3 H Lxtes staff 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 The Hlgh School Mystery HELEN JAHNKE Glrls Glee Club--2 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 RAMONA COURRIER Glrls Glee Club 2 Mxxed Chorus--3 4 A A Presldent G A A 4 Pep Club 4 Take Your Medlcxne 3 DONALD SCHROADER Baseball 1 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Homecomlng Kung 4 Take Your Medxcxne' 3 Class presxdent 4 The Hugh School Mystery 4 Q MARX LEE ACKERVI -XX nd 2 3 G Glee Club 2 Nhxed Chorus 3 4 One act plax 4 Declamatxon 2 Pep Club-4 Hx Lltes starl 5 4 DONALD GIESE NONA LARSON Glee Club 2 'Vhxed Cholus 3 Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Take Your Medlcme Pep Club 4 H Lltes Staff 2 3 4 M orette 2 3 4 NORMAN 'VIALAKOWSKY T ack 1 2 LLROY LARSON Football 3 B seball 2 3 4 GLEN HOVE Mlxed Chorus-3 Baseball 3 Basketball 1 Profectxon Club-4 Take Your Medxcme Pep Clulr-4 Class treasurer 4 EUINICE NEVE Glee Club-2 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Chorus presldent ILICQS sta 2 3 H1 L1t9S edltor 4 The Rambler edltor 4 Pep Club secretary 4 Class secretary 3 Take Your 'VIed1c1ne 3 Declamatlon 3 4 The Hxgh School Mystery DARRELL ROCKWELL Football 4 Baseball 2 3 4 LAVONNE BAKKEN nd 1 2 Band vlce president-4 Band lxbrarlan 3 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Glee Club 2 Glee Club vlce presldent Queen candldate 1 Pep Club-4 A A G A A secretary H1 Lltes staff 3 4 ALICE WACHOLZ Glrls Glee Club-2 Mixed Chorus-3 4 Take Your Medxcme 3 Pep Club-4 2 Ba - , , 4 . ' irls - - ' - 3 -4 A A ' 11-3 . L4 H'- ' J- , , 4 -4 Band-1, 2, 3, 4 . ' ' - , 4 U 1 .1 ' 1 H-T3 T , 1 i' l - 'T 1 1 aj 1' 1 1 Ba - , , 3, 4 r - , - ' G. . .-1, 2, 3, 4 . . . --3 a-' 1 1 1 . , w RUTH ANN BOETTCHER Glee Club-2 Mrxed Chorus-3 4 RUTH OLSON nd 1 2 Grrls Glee Club-2 Mrxed Chorus-3 4 Saxaphone Quartette 4 A A G A A vrce presrdent 4 LAVONNE GREENE Glee Club-2 Mrxed Chorus-3 4 A A Take Your Medrcme 3 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Hr Lrtes staff 3 4 Queen candrdate 2 DUANE FURE Transferred from Thomp son durrng the senror year Baseball 4 Track 4 DONNA ROCKWELL Glee Club-1 V 3 235- SHIRLEY OLSON nd 1 2 Glee Club-2 'Vlrxed Chorus--3 4 Saxaphone Quartette 3 A A GARLIN SCHERB nd 1 2 Pep Club 4 Class vrce presrdent 1 Basketball 3 The Hrgh School Mystery JOYCELYN BOGENSCHUTZ Chorus 4 VIILDRED HEDUWI Mrxed Chorus 3 4 A H1Lrtes staff 3 4 Pep Club-4 BETTY MEX LR Glee Club-2 Nirxed Chorus--3 L- A A treasurer 3 'lrirxed Chorus treasurer Pep Club-4 Take Xour Medrcrne l FRANKIE GARDNER MARILX N WIGERN Glee Club 2 Mlxed Cholus 3 4 A A Pep Club 4 Take Your Medlcme 3 Assoclate Edltox of The Rambler 4 Class uce plesldent 4 The Hxgh School Mystery ROBERT SCHMITT seball 1 2 3 GERALDINE HOVERSON find' 17,1 CLASS MOTTO Lxve to Learn and Learn to Lxve CLASS LOLORS Old Rose and Sllver CLASS FLOWER Whlte Roses CLASS OFFICERS Presldent Donald Schroader Vlce President Marllyn Wlgern Secretary Marlene Challgren Treasurer Glen Hove uv i MIRIAM ANDERSON Band-1, 2, 3, 4 Girls Glee Club-2 Mixed Chorus-3, 4 Pep Club-4 Brass Quartette-3 Hi-Lites staff-3, 4 G. 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A.-3, 4 Band Counsel-4 Vocal Solo-2, 3, 4 EARL SEVLEY Football 2 3 nd 1 2 Mxxed Cholus 2 3 Boys Octette 4 Pep Club 4 ack 1 German Band 4 Blass Sextette 3 Basketball 2 The Hlgh School Mystely JOANNE OBERMEYER nd 1 2 Glee Club 2 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 H1 Lltes staff 4 Pep Club 4 DEAN SCHNEIDER nd 2 3 Mixed Cholus 2 3 Boys Qualtette 2 Boys Octette 4 Pep Club 4 V cal solo 2 3 4 Brass Sextette 3 German Band 4 Trombone solo 4 SONIA HAFERMANN Transferred from Blue I land Hlgh School 10 23 51 Mxxed Chorus-4 Pep Club-4 Chorus Llbrarlan 4 Declamatxon 4 The Hugh School Mystery In September of 1940 11 very bashful first graders xx ere ushered into Miss Corella Moe s hrst grade room Of those 11 Marlene Chall gren Roger Tufte Ruth Ann Boettcher Joanne Obermeyer and M11 dred Hedum spent their entlre 12. years ln good old Klester High In the fall of 1948 we found ourselves freshmen with our class numbermg 46 That year we lost Carl Holmqulst Patricia Campbell MSFIE Haukoos Jerome Hoel and Carol Huselld Our carnival queen candldate xx as LaVonne Bakken and we held our class p1cn1c at Edge water Park in Albert Lea Next vue found ourselx es sophisticated sophomores Our number was lncreased by one Darrell Anderson who came 'from Ynez Callfor ma Our queen candldate that year wx as Lavonne Greene As Jumors we really felt ourselves close to commencement Our first exc1t1ng event was choosing our class rmgs Next we gave our class play Iake Your Medicine Our queen candidate this year was Jose phme Mattlck We chose The Gay Ninetnes as our theme for the Jumor senior banquet The banquet was cllmaxed by an evemng of dancmg at the Terp John Tveten Jolned our class thls year replacing Darrell Anderson who moved to Solvang California At last we are semors Durlng that year Soma Hafermann who transferred from Blue Island Illmols and Duane Fure who transferred from Thompson Joined our class Donald Schroader was chosen Home coming Kmg and Nona Larson was chosen Carnlval Queen We had our pictures taken at Lake Mills We were given one half day to visit at the State Hospltal at St Peter Everyone returned safely Our skip day was spent ln Mmneapolls where we toured the Ford plant and Wold Chamberlam Fleld We went to the Ice Pollles ln the evemng Our class play was entitled The High School Mystery This very un usual play was marked with walls screams falnts and bodies On May 1st the Junior semor banquet and prom was held The theme Moonlight and Roses was carried out very mcely wlth roses trelllses and garden furnlture The very excellent meal was followed by a prom with music by Henry Charles and his orchestra This was the first prom held in Kiester High School and xt was a huge success Rev Marvm Moll gave the Baccalaureate address on May 25 and Bernard LeVander gave the Commencement address on May 29 We all were glad to be through with school but we are already looking forward to our first class reumon 1 - . . 1 . . , , . 0 , ' 1 1 1 ' . . . . . . . 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Semor Class Prophecy On a 5th Avenue newsstand, I was pleasantly shocked to find a Klester Courier I picked xt up eager to find out what my old school pals had been domg durmg the twenty years they had graduated I notlced that Marlene Challgren had worked herself up from an apprentice until she was the first woman editor of the Courier I glanced first at the ads and saw that Eunice Neve had gone into the carpentry business and was quite successful JoAnne Obermeyer also had gone mto business for herself and was operating an exclusive reducing salon in Mmneapolls fthe northern most suburb of K1ester'J I later found out the man responsible for setting her up in busmess was the wealthy tycoon Norman Wegner Thmgs had gone bad for LaVonne Bakken and she was takmg m washing Ramona Courrxer was a hairdresser Vxrgxe Ann Ehlert and Joycelyn Bogenschutz were two of her many em ployees Norman was a door to door salesman selling Malakowskys Maglc 'Vhx a perfume guaranteed to keep you in suspense Ruth Olson was the proprietor of Ruth s Old Bachelors Home Donald Gerber was one of the permanent resi dents Next I looked at the front page headlines Mary Lee Ackerman had Just come back to the U S after another of her Jaunts to far off places This time it had been Antartxca I saw the best seller of the year was How to be a Successful Baseball Umpire written and published by Le Roy Larson The years Oscar for an amazmg performance in the dramatic Departed With the Cyclone was won by Donna Rockwell These three items appeared in the sports sectlon Soma Hafermann had shocked everyone by becommg hrgh scorer for the Beautlful American Redheads Basket- ball team Ruth Ann Boettcher had won the 1972 Kentucky Derby and as a result she was so happy that she and Marlin announced their long expected engagement After George Mikan retired from the Minneapolis Lakers Roger Tufte had taken his place and gained world fame The world of entertainment had the following to offer Monsieur Paul Andre fthe former Donald Gexsej was a big TV star over station L-A F F I saw that Garlms Gorgeous Girls fthe Z6lgfl9ldS Follies of 19721 was playmg m the clty auditorium a next month Hlschkes Happy Hour starrmg the sensational singing stars Marcus I-Ilschke Mxrram Anderson and Dean Schneider is broadcasted Monday through Sunday over station K E E Alice Wacholz and Shirley Olson are touring the country as a famous singing and dancing team Some of the miscellaneous items I ran across were Helen Jahnke had been promoted to head cashier in the Mansfield Bank Nona had an excellent Job as chief model for the famous Hove Fure model agency John Tveten had become a well known author smce the days I had known him in old Klester high, and had Just published another book This one entitled The Beginning of Happiness or The Day I Graduated Marilyn was a teacher and was stxll residing ln Kxester Earl Sevley was workmg a hamburger shop and must have been eating most of the profits because he weighed about 280 pounds LaVonne Thompson, after being on a special put on weight diet for quite some years, had finally been able to realize her llfe time ambition of bexng the fat lady ln the circus Frankie Gardner had been going to night school smce graduation and was about ready to earn his B A Degree Donald Schroader, famous Evangelist and preacher, had been stirring the country with his inspiring messages Arlene Carlson was a faithful employee of a 5 and 10 store ln Krester Klesters Municipal Library which was built with the funds of the class of 52 was managed by the quiet spin ster LaVonne Greene Mildred Hedum had moved to Missouri and owned the biggest mule farm in the U S Geraldine Hoverson had recently left on an ocean liner for Pans, where she will be chief gown designer for Schaparelh Betty Meyer was a missionary to Goose MacMa.l1a, ' a country which had been recently discovered and explored by Darrell Rockwell Robert Schmitt had worked himself up from monkey keeper, until he was chxef zoo keeper at the Bronx zoo Thoroughly satxsfied with the class of 1952 s accomplishments, I closed the paper and lard it back on the stand Just like the newsboy had been urging me to do Shirley Haukoos, LeAnn Lmdeman Beverly Johnson n ' 1 43 , . 1 1 , . 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H , , . . . . . , . - - 1 . 1 Semor Class Wrll We the troublemakers of Krester Hrgh School havrng caused all possrble krnds of trouble are forced to leave t rs rnstrtutron, do hereby bequeath our few personal propertres to our fellow frlends and troublemakers To the Junrors we bequeath our rnrtratrve for school dances and the headaches caused by rt To the Sophomores we leave our fine abrlrty to agree on all matters To the Freshmen we wrll our excellent attendance record To the Faculty we leave our quret manners Indrvrdually Soma Hafermann wrlls her red harr to anyone who wants rt Care for some Mr Egeness Marlene Challgren wrlls her first charr rn the clarrnet sectron to Trny Stemhauer Roger Tufte wrlls hrs herght to Marlyn Wacholz John Tveten wrlls hrs quret personalrty to Rrchard Prerce for use ln future socral classes Norman Malakowsky wrlls hrs physrcs book to Mr Nelson LeRoy Larson wrlls hrs nrckname Oosh to any other prg who attends Krester Hrgh Ramona Courrrer wrlls her turned up nose to Faye Parrott Arlene Carlson wrlls her legs voted best rn the class to Ruby Madsen Joanne Obermeyer wrlls her brown eyes to any grrl who wrshes to use them durrng the next leap year Norman Wegner wrlls hrs abrlrty to sleep rn study hall to Marlrn Schroader Geraldrne Hoverson wrlls her shoe srze to anyone who wants rt Dean Schnerder wrlls hrs abrlrty to type srxteen words a mrnute to Mrss Chrrstran rn case her speed drops by next term Eunrce Neve wrlls her strong hammerrng arm to any grrl who plans on takrng shop next year Mrrram Anderson wrlls her srngrng abrlrty to 'VIrr1am Babcock Mark Hrschke wrlls hrs abrlrty to run the crrcle saw to Emrl Malakowsky LaVonne Thompson wrlls her obesrty to Shrrley Kephart Lavonne Greene wrlls her ways habrts and expressrons to Marlys Hochrerter Jocelyn Bogenschutz wrlls the book of etrquette to Lorrarne Baumann Darrell Rockwell wrlls hrs new Royal Typewrrter to any sucker that wants rt P S Shell only do 33 words LaVonne Bakken wrlls her Turtle Shell to anyone who wants the prrvacy of rt Jaunrce Wegner, for rnstance' Donna Rockwell wrlls her quretness to Shrrley Haukoos Mary Lee Ackerman wrlls her dancmg abrlrty to Davrd Stemhauer and Beans Parrrott May the tallest man wrn Robert Schmrtt wrlls hrs abrlrty to clrmb to Kenneth Haukoos Donald Gerber wrlls hrs wood head to any bullflghter that needs rt Duane Fure wrlls hrs mckname to whom rt may concern Helen Jahnke wrlls her knrttmg abllrty to Audrey Dunbar Ruth Olson I wrll to the first man that comes along Donald Schroader wrlls the trouble he s had wrth hrs Dodge to Jerome Hoel and hrs sweet shop to Bessre Moo Thorson he can change rt rnto a mrlk shop Ruth Ann Boettcher wrlls Smoky to Mr Holden so that he may rmprove hrs art of horsemanshrp Betty Meyer wrlls her herght to Kermrt Urbam so he and Trny Stemhauer can have an undefeated team next year Garlm Scherb wrlls hrs wavy harr whrch was wrlled to hrm by a former senror to Herbert Hafermann and hrs whrp to Mr Thune Alrce Wacholz wrlls her herght to Beans Nona Larson wrlls her sweater to Beverly Rernlasoder Frankre Gardner wrlls all hrs trrps to Brrcelyn to Chet Johnson Marrlyn Wrgern wrlls her abrlrty to fight wrth Donnie to Beverly Johnson so that she may protect herself rn future years Mrldred Hedum wrlls her back charr rn Englrsh class to anyone that wants rt also her krckrng abrlrty to any mule that needs rt Donald Grese wrlls all the women rn St Peter to Mr Overson Earl Sevley wrlls hrs money to anyone who can find lt P S He hasnt found rt yet erther Vrrgre Ann Ehlert wrlls her knowledge of algebra to anyone that wants rt Glen Hove wrlls hrs newly acqurred knowledge of talkrng fast to Mr Overson, rn case he should run down rn the comrng years . . 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'Os PIRS O obert une ' o ense are urn K' n nl' Jolpn on lfazel Jolznw Slzz 0 Eileen cnrov 1 ' -atlnrlne Obdlhliy l'IR:k91' oi - I' 6 SECO D 1? x ancllla Jo nson el a lifrfe dal L rel 'mo anf' ngfebu-tio Ho qui Heitzegf D Iald J nson Corelle ' Qytte D nn Shnonso auouc 011401. THIRD ROW x Rodney Pure Donna lnkadc aren anzi oan ICI Steznlzaue' Lola Ibnkey Jani atzuh .Nanq Oz u Joh leg c r lion 6- I 9 M6 'Y exgen nn X6 -a 901- vcen eu :naw Connx own 1 -an 0xX-fn n 'aw-xn Y-fs 'n 0 xgge 'mop Men Btnbak -Annu Aixezl' Nmiy x-2-'L am 'Mc e.X on 'Ynofnn on NK-nee gffng Xwennevn me n e XY-5 OW f on-A 6 'Yi X-ann, Keen Yxi xg Us-M6 YN YK? -wkn Sxvbnwsn SCO?-9 Y-O f Baines ewet cttw YN kdva?ke1 on Ca1oX Yiex eg K?nXeen Go et. Q3 filen x bxen ennxe ee. ei Bak that 1oX nine -avn e 11--aX ex 4' 55 n am 0 x 016 Sni 'YXXXY9 30 exson qxtgxnxa Con 'net v1eXX oo1X0 ll f '71 f 3-mek. Seknn, 9-ad QS Senso -at e ot 0-at Yexetson, 0-Ae Boxnneon teen 91-vndxgn Ysaien R Q Kng 1 -5. GXenAa Y-oe'vs.c'ne1, 'YQ-YQXQ. OX6 fycne Oatqnen km. Xe CXw5K.on Sohnson, Bane atikokx., 109013 Yet qkckffxe Cami Oontvket, Y-am srenen fNen6eXX og Kppenktop, Doug-as 'Se on D-a1teXX Sehon 1? WHY 80 -wgn-nn nn. new f Oxon, Xnn. Sllkgern, 560 Y- Ynte, nk Sxne 6-anfna 590069 Okevnva-n, Swegfnen Xbennntk., X,-owdxne Soo: 'YXXXYK3 Y-0114 f WW ne N5ntsc'nXe1, Sesse ORM, OX6ia'Cnes. Von ykcmks L gf-7 X 4? FIRSTROW N S d , Slz'l Phyllis Olson, Artnx Z1bl7a13ey'H8 Susan Paz-nbtt. SECOND ROW x Robert Ne ' B'W?iZ1522?f3f2 3321 Osh' Steinlzaueq Ifenton ' -'Yank msn n E lm KSN il Wolf 1101 S ade ' , Jero , are QGOI' e, a andre Holtq J In Ol , 121011-ard Pure, Mal-lin exiled nge flleyezg Zeld J ly n Telkgen, Bruce Tijptien? gsm 9fS0'2. Roxanne Ballwebelg La fry Se vley, Mary Buendor ar r ugene re z I'I'J'J017nS0l1 S e en P ll s Sc' er x, 55 N, I S ylc If RO Ja es emlfen ary Gwen OJ ve Hanzren Terry 771 Jglz Clan Olaon Judy Olso 914 C0 ' RO x Kaz ryn owne-r lfenn t ate: von uy Q Z J nu Johnson Iaul Jlaml Eugenc Obezfm-Jer HI ll UW x rnell Dlalzelln Arlnu Al utson IJ 1 up d nnso lffvf El Cl S0 Q4 0!'SOIJ Oldfatlzer Joh onlne lfastner P 81110 IQ W e on, one A dberg Dorothy EX egaatd Onan Enegaatd GayXe Kee ke Dx-ane YY o eXen Getbe :hh Me GXen 'Wei f a. txcxa noxnns aw xce Dons axnes Ma ako-Ns -3 Sac xe Warne , 30 Y- cnxnxkx., einer esy Scnnukx Xp'n S ean axbata D ane an os,R6 ra Go fuer, B-OW 1 B 6 Stten o , arba FROST 99:1 Dennxs E-nser S fm-,I 'fi' mem Hankoo: In 5 emeruon 'Ynna etexson ames ankoos, em Xaxg Sean Bankoos PAXan Mege Bon xe Scnacko, Hankoo ow ax Babcock onaX ankoos Nlarngn A W exnex Y-xcnard Xlaukoos RON f Exwxn bexb Sa ex Fhnne en Ney x' Un ncx Ywxcnax ean Werner Bonnx Neue Xan B-O 'Y RON f box x e Y A un DAM, N F Contnex Dua LD SFIE MAN RON T RO Karen Kn ames nutson Varlm lbers 1 utson E I Olso Bert Songsta Darryl a ACK ROW X ale Songstad J Ines B u A IX R r-Knutson We-sey in X I mdeman Faye Seedo Olson abcock arrv y r e owell Me er D 9 8 rf Leon Wach ne Meyer olz RO N T RO -1 dur 'lfyr X amz a Songstad na Wach 12 ACK R X awd o er A ez Gen GL.: Laura utso ee Ann Baer M Olson . errill ah e Gam' Seedo' Seedorf Cur i so . 1 A 'ixin e If Charles Dunba I' ARDIS , , ., Aj 'La'-T' I -G A7'1W?'9K-'png ANNUAL EDITORS KINDERGARTEN CLASS KIM, if ,C . X ' 'Q -fin rj ' ,Q x 1 ' 9 'U' Ai '.A' H, V . i- lg ,Ll -1,4 , 5 xy 1 in 7:v,. 'A s.:la3:',,'?l:, 51 I 1 .P 22.5 X Y 'fig Q X xzxxeli. J A1 ikqbsiyqq-.-mZ,? if l ?' l - FRONT ROW -- Karen Haukoos, Royal Olson, Vicky Schacko, Robert Moll, Paul Wogen, Nancy Oldfather, Carol Simonson. SECOND ROW - Terry Halverson, Llynda Edbcrg, Loren Fjone, Diane Linde- man, Carol Forthun, Alan Hoge-nschutz, Barbara Noorlun, Curtis Wadholz, Larry Hummer, Barbara Simonson. THIRD ROW - Ardis Courrier, Donald Anderson, Warren Meyer, Duane Wogen, Michael Kalis, LaMoyne Krohnberg, Nancy Rippentrop, Gordon Sevley, Jerry Lee Bek. ll -Q 1 +u i' W Q if Q 'Q g 29 M ' 1' ' '55-5- z' . xviiqfi' 'H-113 5 iifi 1 1 4' 3 3 7 13525155 4 . 4 4 4 5 . I i S g lblq ,,,p.,,,.J .Rf 1 5 J. N I l ,. G V , W i X if--eff' The basketball team had a falrly successful season wlnnmg 11 and losmg 6 They lost the first game of the tournament to a hot shootmg Delavan team The prospects for an even better season next year are very good 6 X I 4' 7-Fx 'I' I . -J Ja BULLDOGS 1 LINE - R. Engebretson, D. Simonson, D. Gerber, D. Tufte, J. Tveten, R. Bidne, D. Schroader. BACKFIELD - J. Her- rick, P. Mork, R. Willner, , V. Mutschler. VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD FIRST ROW - R. Engebretson, R. Bidne, D. Simonson, D. Gerber, D. Tufte, J. Tveten, R. Parriott, R. Willner, D. Schroader. SECOND ROW - J. Thune, athletic director, M. Wacholz, R. Olson, R. Wacholz, A. Michaelson, D. Eastman, P. Mork, K. Haukoos, L. Haukoos, L. Elvebak, R. Pierce, R. Overson, coach. THIRD ROW - H. Schaper, Mgr., J. Herrick, V. Mutschler, C. Kruger, D. Haukoos, A. Thorson, H. Malakowsky, R. Sens, C. Hochreiter, J. Parriott, K. Kep- hart, Mgr. The football record for the season was three wins and six losses. The Bulldogs won from Frost, Elkton, and Thompson, while dropping contests to Elmore, Alden, Amboy, Swea City, and twice to Bricelyn. l X I I - itz V51 Q ' ni- -5 1. , , - , W .. .- ,, , . , I ,, - nv ,, , K 4 . t A I . , L., .. K In ' . . ' 'E' --wg f ' ' V' ' f ff Wag i - I , 4 274513 1 A , . 4 b C W u ' i rmg, . . ' J. A 54.95 , . ' 'Silk-I ' ,Aj fu. , X sf ' 1 'l'I.-. , rf. . - v-f, gf-5, ' 'Hi ', ' 2 Ufmflvix' H gn.-f . ' Af .. f' my :ul M1.V.- f' ' -' f ' isle. -wwf-'---.-.,f.. ,- f ' , '-1' ' I' We ss-SQ as -Q4 'Qfs 451 47 -4 1- 31 X'i'MQ i A if i' Q ., 49 5 40 46 av s N15 't 1 , Vw,f,,,, , 1 - , a t 4 f vz17q, l,, 'ff X ,?',f',u:'1. 7 1, fy A ,fkl-1' V f-iii I N' 13 W U1 , . E FIRST ROV! L Chnl tan on lx lxaphalt A NIlChdf.1bOI'l R 'lloll L. Elvebak SECOIND ROW O Rah coach O Fume E Hedum R Olson, R Aske FIRST ROV! T Hedum R Vkoldmoe J Bxe L Hmtz D Stemhauel SECOND ROW 0 Rake coach D NIutQchle1 L Olbon VV Thorson P n 1 v 1. tl H ll ' 1 v if uf Q fl . 4 H QW wwugs E-,:mi,a'r Milf' S' 'Xl' Q, ,nflv ' 7 'T' f ,f if , in ' UQ' ,, f, ' - 1 4 ru nk - A i yW ., U 1 ,M s .xc 1 - V fi i,Yll'l?, ulllriic 45 i 5, rg 3 ffmfvw if y it ff rf 'l?'f'9?f ' 4 'A '7??w',?57 Wiimii ' '- 'l rf 'Q' V ' 5 if huLv'f':., K -' .aft ' ' Q. . '...'w+0'X ,ti ff A '.. , A FRONT ROW - Alan Thorson, Roger Tufte, Marlyn Wacholz, Paul Mork, Robert Schmitt, Donald Schroader, Rodney Engebretson, Jerry Herrick, Virgil Mutschler, Duane Fure. BASEBALL TEAM SECOND ROW - Kenton Kephart, LeRoy Larson, Dennis Haukoos, Curtis V Hochreiter, John Polis, Gene Christenson, Howard Trostem, Richard Aske, Jerry Thune, Owen Fure, J. E. Thune, coach. FRONT ROW - Gilbert Kraft, coach, Earl Sevley, Philip Ackerman, John Polis, RogerIgFLggeWRichard Willner, DaleESimonson, Jerry Herrick. SECON - Raymond Bidne, mil Malakowsky, Donald Eastman, Ralph TRACK SQUAD Troll, Raymond Skinner, Richard Sens, Curtis Hochreiter, Virgil Mutschler, Jerry Parriott. THIRD ROW -- Allan Michaelson, Andris Polis, Kenton Kephart, Clayton Kruger, Paul Mork, Robert Parriott, Larry Haukoos. '11 a H Q ' ,if O K I' 'W' ff. , -.Q-, l -A vm J 3 4? ,Y 7 A 1, s f W .i 'v Y N' 'i ' , v.-ELG we :T Us 'T :LI ?,..c 'llssgg H rlqlxg Zowiitx ixhsi V Rl' I V Q - ,,,,kN I ' , ' V' 1-' V' l X ,LAK xxx! i ..- 1 L zur. V' - 'U' 'P A ff A ' 3- 2 S in ' V , , , 45 rv 7.4: .- .. L, 4, - , Q , .lf w, O 1 K 'vvufr I f ,-. , , . K-Ali'-' FIRST ROW - J. Gries, L. Bakken, L. Greene, P. Courrier, R. Courrier R. Olson, M. Hedum, M. Anderson. SECOND ROW - B. Wigern, S. Kephart, R. Jorgenson, M. Hochreiter, B Diekman, J. Thune, J. Olson, G. Schroader, L. Wacholz, S. Trytten. G A A THIRD ROW -- J. Wegner, G. Goemann, S. Herrick, L. Engebretson, P I I n Haukoos, S. Meyer, N. Matz, L. Lindeman, Mrs. Egeness, G. Hintz, P. Parriott. The Pep Club is a new organization in Kiester High School. It was founded by its president, Marlene Challgren. Miss Lindahl was chosen as advisor of the club. The purpose of this club is to promote good sportsmanship among the student body, good will toward other schools, and school spirit and loyalty throughout the com- munity. The Pep Club was responsible for the decorating and the great success of the Homecoming dance. Members of the club decorated the goal post for each home football game. Q FRONT ROW lkneelingi - G. Goeman, L. Challgren, B. Meyer, A. Wacholz, P E. Neve, M. Challgren, L. Engebretson. 0 SECOND ROW -- J. Olson, M. Hochreiter, L, Greene, S. Meyer, L, Goeman, J L. Larson, Y. Yost, B. Wigern, J. Obermeyer, A. Carlson, M. Hedum, J. Thune, y C. Olson, F. Parriott. 3 THIRD ROW - G. Schroader, S. Haukoos, M. Johnson, L. Bakken. R. Olson, P. Courrier, L. Lindeman, B. Johnson, J. Buenzow, R. Courrier, S. Herrick, E. Meyer, G. Hintz, M. Anderson, L. Thompson, M. Ackerman. FOURTH ROW - M. Babcock, J. Forthun, L. Yonkey, S. Hafermann, J. Bogen- schutz, S. Olson, J. Gries, P. Haukoos, M. Wigern, B. Buendorf, S. Olson, J. Braund, B. Diekman, S. Trytten, N. Larson. FIFTH ROW - R. Bidne, M. Hischke, J. Hoel, P. Mork, D. Schneider, E. Sevley, P. Ackerman, R. Willner, D. Schroader, J. Herrick, J. Tveten, R. Engebretson, G. Scherb, J. Polis, R. Tufte, H. Schaper. J' .9 .1 .Q QI QV' I Q' .0 .u I n life-. FRONT ROW - Phyllis Courrier, Margaret Johnson, Beverly Johnson, Betty Ann Wigern, Shirley Haukoos. SECOND ROW -- Mr. Raymond Holden, director, John Polis, Shirley Kephart, Richard Wacholz, Jerome Hoel, Rodney Engebretson, Faye Parriott, Philip Acker- man, Norma Matz. --s.-f -,, JUNIOR CLASS '2 7 lf' xxx .I A I V9 I Q ' , PLAY +4 Tl if ,X ,-age 3 . The Junior class play, Off the Track was presented Nov. 9. 'fx FRONT ROW Marlene Challgren Garlin Scherb Eunice Neve John Tveten Marilyn Wigern SECOND ROW Miriam Anderson Donald Schroader Soma Hafermann Mark Hischke Mr Raymond Holden director LaVonne Thompson Earl Sevley Roger Tufte The Senior class play was staged May 21, 1952. The High School Mystery was a chiller- thriller from start to finish. ali 1 The Jumor Semor Prom Banquet xx as held on Frlday ex enlng Nlay Z Thls xx as the Hrst xear a prom fol loxx ed the banquet xxh1ch has been an annual exent for manx years The theme xx as Moonllght and Poses The gxm xx as decorated as a roof top under the stars Henry Charles and hlS elex en p1ece orches tra prox1ded mus1c for the prom JUNIOR SENIOR BANQUET 5 3 N fw- I i FET ETH , I:-Ill lil! iw mcsvcn sus snnvucr: TRANSPORTATIGN Q95 It 'J CR!-1? it T if MW? 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