Kiester High School - Rambler Yearbook (Kiester, MN)
- Class of 1953
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The Rambler KIESTER HIGH SCHQCDL KIESTER MINNESQTZ-X Y g! X1 X lx 'N N , wxxttk NW Y , Nfftx x,,'i DED1 cm'1m N H Wafrn: .simon onus OF 1955, RESPECTFu1.L.5 ZDEDICRTE Tm-us QNNURL, T0 Rt-A. THC-I Gwlnnun-res ou: -, Q v-asap-4, NRO HRVQ SERVED,NHO AD. NG, WND WHO wsu., smile: gm -r Hfi asm ces. . ' -1 x . N, a . ., - . X, A in ' Q if 41-GX' M if SUP NIR T D TYETEN Luther College B A 'Unhe-151 y '0 Mmnesofa M A PRESIDENT max: W1l11a.m Wacholz MQ a X 1 NWY' J ,, oy, .f Z' CLERK B A Talle TRI E' Q ,I I e if 'W A .J 'P? l'1 h pangs VW U3 Q R CD CD w CU C lb 'SU U PRINCIPAL MR JEROME THUNE B Ed Degree Superlor State Teachers College Supemor Wlsconsm Graduate Work Umverslty of 'Vhnnesota BYU! DIRECTOR Gordon Wolfe 3 .fray DIRECTOR Lester Oldfather I ' W. WW ,sf DIRECTOR N jf rf K vidjor Yonkey gg x 'Y If . ' K' +71'u, . QQ Q. , Eff I , , N X R rv' . .I I t Q fa 5 CII rv ' Q 4 'A f i 5 f - A- . ' Xt E I .- P K ,A at 1 I . -' f , -fr-rf ?te X ' if, 'f1ff1'.- W . 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MUSIC Scxence B A Degree N' B A Degree Gustavus Adolphus Luther College Graduate Work Luther College Decorah Iowa Umverslty of 'Vhnnesota Decorah Iowa MR ORVIS RAKE Jr Hlgh Commer B A Degree .4-it 1' ,., -------1 Summer Graduate Work clal Law W D' X - - A. wy X ,J ' L 2 ff A . Y x A. ' J --Sri . ,,.., We I Q Q' r 1 , 1 J A l V -M, A ll, I J E . yn N 5 K . 1 . X I! X X ' s r O... ,AJ ' 5 , X. f 1 . ' V, ' f' . '- - R'-F:-v--mi 'jk f' M x i-- . I XII f . Y 9- V in 4 3 'k L t,! - E Xrfx, fx 1 Q 1 v K F , GA' f .- ' 'li X.. - ' .K ' 5 . an - xijvv- i 'X t MR GILBERT KRAFT Coach Industrmal Arts B E Degree Wmona State Teachers College Winona Mmn Speclal Work Chlcago Vocatlonal School Graduate Work Colorado State Greeley Colorado EDWARD R MILLER Vets Voc Agrlculture B S Degree Umverslty of Mmnesota con W JF7 rv- ' J li. M R 'l 1'! H',,,, fl A u 'ia v lr:-J MRS RUTHFORD EG ESS Home Economlcs Master of Scte Degr Stout Inj fufe Menomo e WasconsmJ FACULTY MISS MARION HANSON Englxsh Socxal Studles B A Degree St Olaf College Northfield Mmnesota J MISS CHARLOTTE CHRISTIAN Commerclal B A Degree Luther College Decorah Iowa MR RUTHFORD EGENESS Sixth Grade Elementary Standard Mankato State Teachers Specxal Work Toward B A Degree Greeley Colorado X ,fo I 51 FI ' f '15 0 ti: ' rt I S' 'ru , 'Ref Q I dal -' .. ' IQAJ. 4 M' - ' . fl n l . . '. . me W of . . . . , Lb, I . Q1 ,J JN -- v. I I A: gt' , ' ?5Sif :' - A' 1 X W -A-- ' A-N 5 N- ..-. . gwll' 5 .M L44 wtf. C ri 3 E In 7- Vg' 'g,, 'Q ,4 . f 'AA A Ai - l ,L - ,af-I -or ,, 9 ,jg f , f R nl X J R 1 if I a I 3 , 1, g If in at A IDA' 6 .K . 1 ' , , ' 9 ,Y .fi ' 1 41: 1 K Y':'J I i ff -7, 9 'X gg' X YP LM? JUDITH HJELMERVIK MARY LOU NELSON ELNORA M KRAFT Fifth Grade Elementary Grade Muslc Third Grade Fourth Grade Waldorf College Waldorf College M ville State Teachers Forest City Iowa Forest City Iowa ay College Mayville North Mankato State Teachers Dakota Mankato Minnesota FACULTY ALVERA LORENZ BETTY BOLSTAD Second Grade First Grade Wells High School Teacher Waldorf College Training, Wells, Minnesota Forest City Iowa Mankato Teachers College Summer Session Mankato, Minnesota Mankato State Teachers 5 Walters ,X I xx! Vyf QQ? Ox4T Yf MISS RUBY SWEET MR LESLIE SCHROADER Fxrst Second Th1rd Fourth Flfth Sllfth FACULTY MISS EMMA HAMMAGREN MRS ORVILLE YONKEY Flrst Second Thlrd Fourth Flfth Slxth Mansfleld X 'VIILBERT ZELLER 'VIISS ARDIS WIGERN ED BUFKIN i A-Q 1'-U Class Class Band Band orus H1 Lltes H1 Llt9S Rambler G A A S E N I O B S Yalec:l1otor1an Salutatorlan LEAINNI LINIDEMAN SHIRLEY HAUKOOS A handful of fun IS worth more than a Im not blushmg Im just healthy bushel of Studymg Pres1dentf-3 Pep Club-3 4 Class Vxce Pres1dent-3 Rambler Staff Edltor 4 T1easurer 1 Carmval Queen Cand1date Class Treasurer 2 H1 Llt6S Asst Ed1tor 3 4 MlXed Octette 4 Chorus-2 3 4 Pep Club Secretary 4 T1easurer 3 rs Quartet 1 2 3 L1brar1an 2 M1xed Tr1ple Quartet 4 2 3 One Act Play 2 H1 L1tes Staff 2 3 4 M1xed Octette 4 S aff 2 3 M1xed Tr1ple Quartet-4 Off the Track 3 Glrls Quartet-2 3 4 E 1tor 3 4 Glee Club-1 Declam 3 Queens Manager 4 Staff 4 Meet Corllss Archer Pep Club-3 4 Meet Corllss Archer 4 Saxaphone Quartet 3 4 Glee Club-1 Class Motto A thmg worth dolng IS worth domg well Class Colors Class Flower Royal Blue and Sllver Red Rose Buds Honor Students LeAnn Lmdeman Janet Forthun John P0118 Shlrley Haukoos Beverly Johnson Prlscllla Otterste1n Rodney Engebretson Shlrley Kephart Betty Ann Wlg6FH Faye Parrlott if fl . .1 - - I 1 , .Jr X JL . -V , 1 A 3+ - .X .4 1 V , v. A d '7 V1 A 111 - , v - .n I H Q. , . . .I T V it . . -1 L l .- . ,' 1- , '-'11 2: 31 4 . 1' 1 r 1' --- Gil' -,,,4 - ' ' - Ch 1-K, ' 4 - -t ul- l iv, , l ..- . . . . . , H: I -, , 4 - - Y L. T , KIA ' L4 , Cl ' I- ...-1,2,3,4 -, u ' - - ' 11 .Nl - b , . Av Q3-,- l-'ff-Y. . av' rf- f' ft all , 4 RSL 1 Y L ., X . PHILIP ACKERMAN Being a gentleman is profit- abe Chorus-3 4 Off the Track Basketball 2 3 Baseball 1 Track 3 P Club 3 4 Triple Quartet 4 Boys Octette 4 EUGENE BAUMANN Life is too short to hustle Rambler 4 IWJ JA PHYLLIS COURRIER Study hard and be on time is always this fair lady s rhyme nd 1 Band Vice President-4 Band Librarian 3 orus 2 3 HiL1tes Staff 3 4 Off the Track -3 Rambler Stall'-4 , A, .- G. A. A. Treas.-3 G. A. A. Pres.- P Club-3 4 Mixed Octette-4 Girs Quartet-1 2 3 Glee Club-1 Triple Quartet-4 Meet Corliss Archer - RODNEY ENGEBRETSON Hes always Happy. Class Vice President-2 4 Hi-Lites Staff--3 4 Off the Track -3 Rambler Stafl' Assistant Ed- it r-4 Basketball-2 3 4 seball-1 2 3 Football-2 3 P Club-3 4 Student Council--3, 4 Student Council Vice Presi- dent-3 Student Council President-4 JANET FORTHUN Success is not measured byfi inches nd 1 orus 2 3 Rambler Stafl' 4 Declam 2 Pep Club-3 4 Girls Quartet-1 H1 Lites Staff 3 4 Glee Club-1 Meet Corliss Archer FRANKLIN HAMSON A studious fellow Track 3 4 PATTY HAUKOOS Go a lot and have fun nd-2 3 Chorus-2 3 4 Hi-Lites Staff- Rambler Staff-4 . A. .- Pep Club-3 4 JERRY HERRICK Always Buzzin around. nd-1 2 Class President-1 Class Secretary-2 Class Treasurer-4 C orus-2 3 4 Hi-Lites Staff-3 4 Rambler Stall'-4 Basketball-2 3 4 Baseball-1 2 3 F otball--2 3 4 Football All-Conference Play- Track-I-3 4 Pep Club--3. 4 Student L Rep.- 9, , Q -J 'K 5 1 Ln l CURTIS HOCHREITER There ms flre beneath the surface Chorus Rambler Staff Basketball 2 B seball 2 3 4 ootball 1 3 T ack 3 4 P Club 3 4 Vleet Corlxss Archer JERRY HOEL Always has a Joke nd 1 orus Z 3 Class President 4 Class Treasurer 4 Chorus Vxce Presxdent-4 P Club 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 F otball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 ack 2 Boy s Quartet-3 Boys Octet-4 Trlple Quartet-4 Off the Track 3 Rambler Staff 4 Band Treasurer 4 Meet Corlxss Archer 4 1 BEVERLY JOH SON Blg thmgs come ln llttle packages Class Secretary 3 nd 1 2 Band Llbrarxan 3 Chorus 4 H1L1tes Staff 3 4 Rambler Staff 4 P Club 3 4 Carmval Queen Candldate Off the Track Meet Corlxss Archer CARROLL JOHNSON He lsn t a bookworm he J llkes to read Vxce Presldent-1 Football 1 2 SHIRLEY KEPHART Her alms are hxgh nd 1 HxL1tes Staff 3 Off the Track 3 Rambler Staff 4 A Glee Club-1 Dec am 2 4 aid, ff LOWELL KROHNBERG Never a worry never a care nd 2 3 Rambler Staff 4 Baseball 1 RUBY MADSEN A malden mxld and meek Rambler Staff 4 EMIL MALAKOWSKY ust A boys best frxend IS hxs horse Football 2 4 ack 2 3 4 ,I 11.4 Ba.-,2,3,4 T -4 .. ' in 4 . i , 3 1 v pa If Q4 G. .A.-2,3,4 ji' va- L- 1 ' v . ' r . 41. A 71-i4 A xqgx an . , f f' r 1 Ba - , 2, 3, 4 Ch ' --, , 4 ep i r 0 v 1 Ba - , 4 Tr -. , 3, 4 - - ,, . . . . V! 3 -l 4 Q A - Q Ba - , , 3, 4 'Q - ,, . . ,, ' ' '-' ep Q' r . . -3 X ll Dia Q ll ' N14 S 1 ' 4 ' u ' v - U , . . . I uv ' J' . s . . - , - , Tr - , , 3 9 EDWARD MEYER 15 NORMA MATZ Norma is here but her heart is in Penn. Chorus-2 3 4 L TTER TEIN H1 Lltes Staff 3 4 1332551251: gouge S Off the Track 3 Rambler Staff 4 Chorus-2 3 4 A A Rambler Staff 4 G A A Vxce Presldentf-4 Pep Club-3 4 Glee Club-1 Meet Corlxss Archer FAYE PARRIOTT Bubbllng over wxth un nd 1 orus 2 3 H1L1tes Staff 3 Off the Track Rambler Staff 4 A P Club 3 4 Caxnxval Queen Candldate 2 Grs Quartet 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Mxxed Octette 4 Meet Corhss Archer VS xse or otherwlse H1L1tes Staff 3 4 Rambler Staff 4 RUTH PAULSONI Calxforma here I c e nd 1 Band Presxdent 4 C orus 1 4 around Carmxal Queen is H1L1tes Stan' Rambler Staff EDWIN MEYER Sure I know my way M1X9d Octette 4 JOHN POLIS If muslc were athletlcs he be a whole brass band Class Presldent 2 Class Secxetarw 4 orus 1 2 Chorus Presmdent 4 H1 Lltes Staff 2 3 sst Ed 3 Off the Track 3 Rambler Staff Asst Edltor Declam 2 4 WARREN OLDFATHER Blessmgs on thee lxttle man B Slxetball 1 2 3 4 seball 2 3 Basketball I 2 Bagebau 1 F otball I 2 4 rack 2 P Club 3 4 Pep Club Vxce Presldent-4 Student Counc1l 2 3 4 Student Councll XICQ Presxdent Student Manager 1 Pep Club-4 Boys Octetf-4 Projectlon Club 3 'VIeet Corllss Archer 4 1 Q9 410 BEVERLY REINLASODER A lxght heart but honest and true Chorus-3 4 H1 Lltes Staff 3 4 Rambler Staff 4 Pep Club-4 K HENRY CHAPER He loves to argue and wms now and then H1 Lxtes Staff 3 4 Rambler Staff 4 Pep Club-3 4 Student Manager 2 ROSEMARY SCHNEIDER Always tlme to laugh Chorus-2 3 4 H1L1tes Staff 3 4 Rambler Staff 4 A A Pep Club-3 4 Glrls Glee Club-1 EVAN SEEDORF Be lxke hxm always Smxley Presldent of class-1 Basketball 1 B seball 1 2 3 4 F otball 1 2 3 4 Student Councxl Rep 1 DALE SIMONSON Exceed1ngly qulet except when he talks Basketball 1 Baseball 1 F otball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 Homecommg Kmg ALAN THORSON He would stop St Peter s call to ask a questlon B sketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Football 3 4 RICHARD WACHOLZ He mlght be Wacky you wouldnt know It H1 Lltes Staff 3 4 Off the Track Rambler Staff 4 Basketball 2 Baseball 1 Football 3 4 Meet Corllss Archer BETTY WIGERN A dlsposxtlon sunny an smlle for all nd 1 2 Chorus-4 H1L1tes Staff 3 4 Rambler Staff-4 A A Pep Club-3 4 Clarinet Quartet-3 4 Off the Track 3 Meet Corllss Archer Q Lk I0 d ll LJ T' J 5 L +1 - f 1- 7. , . u . . .- . 1 , 0 1 , , . 1 - , , 4 . . 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' 1 , 1 1 1 1 , . i 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ,P HMM 472' R N41 il' .3-Silva I ia n. 2 hui W I' 'Ur' ONE ACT PLAY The one act play lhe Clod a drama was rated excellent at the dxstuct contest at Falrmont Vlalch Z6 The cast of characters lncluded ITIS Heaney Hexbext Hafe1mann Paul Moxk Rlchard Wacholz and Donald Skxnnel DE CLAMA T I ON The four entrles at the sub dlstrlct declamatlon contest were Rodney Olson dramatlc Beverly Dxekman humorous Lee Ann Wlgern oratory and Faye Parrxott dramatlc Rodney wlth h1s selectxon Thnty Pleces of Sllver won a superlol ratmg at the sub dxstrlct and dxstrlct contests and an excellent ratmg at the xeglonal contest at St James b-J' sf' near but 50 ar t In xyt m 'ff A ,Lf I ' . fs - X I ' X .. ' ? 1 I X X .nffi Lf A N V nl' . A 1 A 'R -v -fi. F , . A ' bled , - , JH Na! - . , . k -. K .4 fifg! .51 .. V K f A ' I , f HN M,, N f I ' x 7?- - f sw' l Y 3. So f f 1. H -vh J ALL IN A DAY 'X-xml V A4 ALL IN A DAY if 341453 4 ffl, Q Q if 'G H 1 f mx Aff X Z' ' W W! f L i KIYU In uncsentf' 2. Rah- Rah! 3. Oh! My aching back! 'ASoft1y 5. He made it 6. What racket! 7. Ho huml' SPGHTS 'YQ 'Ql:F g ma1 ,,Kn-1 Niv- ml Y W L1-r X G' .ne Jw - ., 4 - .. . . 4 fm... Kava '-' .-- -S . ' , . X .. . ., , . . ., .. 'jg-it ,ln X ,4 ms. v- mx J.-I .K lm Q , . 1 -K V., 4 .. V.. ,A '. . 4 . 4- .W islam Q.. FOGTBALL 72' First Row - D. Haukoos, V. Mutschler, R. Willner, J. Hoel, P. Meork, K. Kephart, C. Kruger, L. Elvebak. Second Row - J. Parriott, R. Sens, J. Polis, R. Bidne, D. Simonson, D. Tufte, E. Malakowsky, R. Wacholz, E. Seedorf, H. Mala.kowsky, R. Olson. Third Row -- Mr. Thune, M. Enser, O. Fure, H. Trostem, J. Thune, A. Michaelson, K. Haukoos, G. Christen- son, H. Hove, L. Haukoos, R. Neve, H. Schaper, Mr, Panzram. Kiester opened its football season by playing Alden. The final score of the hard fought game was 12-7 in favor of Alden. On September 19, the Bulldogs were defeated by Truman 12-6. Elmore defeated Kiester on Septem- ber 26 by a score of 24-6. Homecoming, held on October 10, found Kiester going down in defeat in the last seconds of play by a determined Delavan eleven 18-14. In a game played -on October 17, the Bulldogs finally hit the victory trail and swamped their arch rivals, Bricelyn, 14-0. After that the blue-clad Kiester eleven found range for 20 points against Swea City while allowing none, and then really poured on the steam against Thompson bombarding them with 53 points as compared to the opposition's 13. The season's record . . . 3 wins and 4 losses. The Bulldogs scored 18 touchdowns and 12 extra points. The scoring was divided thus: 7 THE ALL-STAR SELECTIONS NAME TD PAT TP J. Hoel ........... .. 5 0 30 V, Mutschler .... .. 5 0 30 R. Willner ..... .. 4 0 24 J. Polis ........... .. 0 12 12 J. Herrick ........ .. 1 0 6 A. Michaelson . .... .. 1 0 6 . D. Haukoos ...... .. 1 0 6 1 A L. Elvebak ..... .. 1 0 6 ' C' Captain Richard T' Yum Willner ' Jerry Herrick Donald Tufte Back Center The longest touchdown run was made by Jerry Hoel when he broke loose for 51 yards during the Delavan game. The team was hampered by many injuries during the season, the severest coming when Rodney Engebretson 1 -celved head injuries at the start of the season and was unable to participate. He played an end position and was -ttered the year before. Jerry Herrick and Donald Tufte were placed on the Border League All-Star team by the coaches of the con- . .nce. f ull S Pl If Brxcelyn 31 0 Ii - v' , ,, 4 v' 1,35 N ' , ' ff 4 SEASON'S RECORD , ' ' 4 lf' , V ' . ' 1 di 9- ' ,g 7-12 I ' ,I f' , I f Q - ' f, Kiester vs. Truman ...................... 6-12 . , . . .. , 6-24 14-18 vs, Bricelyn ................ 14-0 20 0 53 13 'B FOOTBALL Klester B squad spllt even ln thelr four games They won from Wells and Brlcelyn and lost to the same teams The first game found the Bulldogs losmg to Brlcelyn 7 2 at home and the second losmg to Wells 14 0 at Wells Then playmg at Brlcelyn they came home wlth a 18 14 vlctory and won from Wells 18 6 at home The scormg was evenly dluded wxth L Elvebak leadmg wlth three followed by L Haukoos Wlth two and D Haukoos vuth one Two poxnts were scored on a safety -1 .L Kiester vs. Alden ........................ .. A L J - 5531- V 1 .!- 21 Kiester vs. Elmore ...................... .. 'f 1 l . we -1 +1 I .0 K Kiester . Delavan ..................... . 2. w gf' I A g ,. vs ,M 1 A Q' q www KIESTER KIESTER vs Swea City KIESTER vs Thompson Left to Rlght J Hoel R Wlllner P Mork V Mutschler Ax... , un X11 x LIES PQ, I 6 X 1-f '5a'a! xu-- wiv wx 9 9 - ' km 4 8. 'Q E Flrst Row L Olson R Levlne R Woldmoe N Hoohrelter D Stemhauer L Hmtz W Levme L Larson D Gllbert Second Row T Hedum R Olson F Grles J Kalxs C Slmonson J Bye D Greenfield G Aske D Mutsch ler E Boettcher Thlrd Row Coach Kraft R Albers H Heltzeg N Fure R Fure R Thune J Engebretson, D VV1llner D Eastman L Baker Student Manager Schaper 'lhe Jumor h1gh football squad had a wely successful grxd season Playmg SIX games they won five and txed one The Pups scored 121 pomts to thelr p SEASONS RECORD KIESTER ponent s 6 KIESTI' R KIESTFR KIESTER KIESTER KIESTER X I Jumor Hlgh Grld Captam X 1, Q Louie Hintz Elmore Wells Bmcelyn Frost . Elmore .................. . 240 0 f VARSITY BASKETBALL lgi '1 129 J PMFQ Nd' it Left to right D Tufte P Mork A 'Vlichaelson A Thorson R Willner J Herrick Coach Kraft, V Mutsch ler K, Kephaxt A Polls J Hoel J Polis Capt R Engebretson Kneeling H Schaper Manager The Kiester cagers finished their regular season with an identical win and loss mark 8-8. On February 24, 1953 the sub-district tourna- ment was held at Wells. In the first game of the evening the'Bulldogs defeated Delavan in an overtime period 59-54 while Frost won over Bricelyn. The championship game was played the following night with Kiester emerging as champs by a score of 65-57. This marked the first time in the school s history that the cagers had accomplished this feat. Also a new scoring mark was set during this game when John Polis made 30 points, erasing the old mark of 27 set by Eddie Henderson in 1946. On March 2 the team entered district competition by playing fast Chain. Running up against a hot team they lost their first debut by a score Coach Kraft and Captain John Polis. .- ,9 49. V -nn Polis and Paul Mork were placed on the Border League All-Star team aches of the conference. '1 J. Hoel fNo. 301 In Action Against Scarville. VARSITY BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Ilqlester Vs NIAME PF P0113 M0114 P0118 Hoel Engehlctson Tuitc I'I9l11Lh Nluhael on WIllneI Mutschlel KLphaIt Stemhauel Thoxson ,.f A Polls drIvIng In on a fast break One of the best played games of the season found the Bulldogs wallopmg Rake 61 38 The w1n knocked the Iowans out of fnst place In the League and boosted the underdog Bulldogs up a notch The game was a fast one all the way through A team scormg record was broken In a game played agaInst another Iowa team thlS tIme the vIctIm beIng Scarvllle The Bulldogs h1t the nets for 84 pomts, wIth 27 of them commg In the first quarter another record, whIle allowmg the oppo sItIon only 31 In the game Good rebound lhg and hot shootlng contIIbuted to the settmg of the record TP 23 6 KIester vs KIESTER KIESTFR K1ES'1ER Klester vs KIe te1 vs KIESIFR KIESTER KIESTER Klebtel vs KIesteI vs luester vs KIESTLR KIESTER 'kK19St6T ws SEASON S RECORD RAKE ELMORE vs Frost vs Emmons vs Alden BRICFLYN ALDEN vs ScaIvIlle Delavan vs Rake FROST ELMORE BRICELYN vs Delavan v SC3lVllle ENIMONIS SUB DlS'l RICT AT WELLS TKIESTFR vs Delavan KIESTER v Frost DISIRICT AT CEYLON KIe ter vs EAST CHAIN 'Double Overtlme TOV6Tt1m6 B CHEERLEADERS 36 38 43 44 37 36 56 51 48 47 57 73 36 43 47 45 54 48 61 38 60 67 54 61 46 52 48 43 84 31 62 65 59 54 65 57 49 69 Janeen Herrlck 'VIary Boettcher VIolet Johnson A CHEERLEADERS Janet G119 Marlys Hochxelter Beverlv Dxekman 'Wi' B SQUAD BASK 7-7 T BALL if Kei MP X l'p2.fl W , I 49 -.lf-J Front Rovf E Hedum V Mutschler A Mlchaelson D Stelnhauer K Kephart R Troll Back Row H Schaper manager O Fure R Aske L Boettcher R Olson J Thune M Wacholz Mr Panzram coach JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL J K! 5w4U N X Flrst Row K Urbam N Fure T Hedum L Hmtz B Woldmoe G Aske D 'Vlutschler B Thune Second Row H Hextzeg J Horve1D Gllbert J Gardner D Buendorf K Rlce W Thorson R Woyda J Eng bretson Thlrd Row Mr Rake coach D Nore R Peterson L Larson C Sxmonson J Bye L Courrler H Scha r r manager TRACK P1r t Row J Hoel A Polu A 'Vhchaelson P Mork H Schaper R Wxllner D Haukoos J Polls J Herrlck Second Row 'VI1 Ianndm C Honhrexter V Mutschler E Malakowsky K Kephart D Slmonson H Mala vul-xy C Kruger I Plwebdk 'Vlx kra Thune 'Ihud Rum R New I Ifuuott R Sens F Hamson D Eastman R Troll L Haukoob J Scherb J all, kin f Eg' 9' 1 . L. Flrst Row V Mutschler J Polls R Engebretson P Mork A Thorson G Chrlstenson C Hochre1tv-r Second Row O Fure L Elvebak R Aske K Kephart J Thune H Trostem M Wacholz S ,.. F, .J' , . ,. , , ' ,, ,, ',, ' . , . x , .. - ' , , ' F - . . , . , . , . , . , . , , - ko , fl, .. YW ' ', . '. Y' ft. ' - -1 .A',,, . r... y U S, . I i Y i , . ,, . Y ii ' K X ' 0 D . ' 4, I ' D S xx Q1 x ' ' K , J 2. If - - . . 1 , . ,N 's 1 I y' Q L A w ,.. ' , I QYQEJ-. ll 'V ,- fy Jn V V 5 ,x . ' 3 xx-.. N . Y- 5 X i 3 1 ,DT f N: xi . E Wig ' ' '- - K Y, L Q ' 1 . F , . A .3 1 Q f I I ' f . Y , .J ' , -PM VL, P xg Mr I x . . W x . Q n iv fyga V fav FY' ' N WJ ' R s. I 1 . gt - 1 ' ' Sf ' ' . ,, . 4, J.. W M, , 5 V s ' - A ' ' -- . , . . , . 1 - 1 - n - . 1 ' .'- - - . , . ' , . , . , . , - 9 ' - TO UBNAMENT BANQ UET We werent rea 1 Fri fl Mmm' Go d' N Supermtendent Polls Prmclpal Wacholz Shop Class . I X '1 I XA... Q,-x,,: . I 1 'tax' 1x 'l N 'F' w.g'1K?'Y? lag .x. Q 1 .l:s-Cr Q K un... U' N SW-.,.. N., 9- ' , Y lv. ' ' S. 1 0,542 ,Q 251-- , - 'TO ,-Nl' X4 'fa 1, I w K 4: 1 'S if -'fr qu 5.1 7 t n, f. 5055. mm ar Xa-QM, I 5 . 5 M. W P ' K' ' JFQ- 'S' 1 8 ' , I 5 3 v3Q 'f'f. A p 'Q -'uyu , I' ,i lg Y . .I ix 'N XL. IID 2- 17 L A my lill Ili! Z-1-I in 41-P rw' .,. C no 5' Q 5 s O gs U CONCERT BAND Fllst Row Johnson Wlgeln Wacholz Olson Paulson Meyer Olson, Dlekman Q monfl x Ixephalt 'Slum O he1m Wllson Couxxler Plerce Chrlstenson Nore Courner Herrrck God X Illltkllllll 0 n lh11dRou P10 Boettchu G1lbe1t Stemhauer Janzlg Kephart Albertson Hoel Goemann Matz Thune Goemxnn lxxohnbelg., Rue Sthnudu Heaney Skmner Poulth Row Louxuel hues Haukoos Thune Matz Olson Folthun Mr Exchhorst Herrlck SGXGPIIOHG Quartet Clarmet Quartet ri? as Carolyn Olson LeAnn Lmdemann Margo Godfrey phyuls Courner Eleanor Meyer Betty Ann W1 Janet Forth'-m gern Beverly Johnson -sf., .L 'KWWWM 'Hb-an Q5 4 Q A Q 7' annum, mm -Q ll M 4- l 1 Xb QM -H Q W Ld Mm iff' 1 N.. Fxrst Row Wir Elchhorst C Trytten, R Bakken C Baker M Hedum K Drahexm V Kephart Second Row P 'lveten R Baumann S Hyland N Ozmun K Nore Thlrd Row G Schnexder G Jorgenson W Wogen D Baker Not Present F Dlekman R Oshelm R Buchanan J Johnson BEGINNER AND JUNIOR BANDS Flrst Row VN Thorson B Texgen N Chrxstenson M Thune J Herr1ck V Johnson Second Row D Ixlnkade K Janzxg J Meyer D Bauman J HOFXCI S Johnson K Johnson L Johnson M Yonkey Thxrd Row R Olson K Wacholz M Courrler S Greene B Sens P Yost Fourth Row Vlr Erchhorst D Mutschler R Olson C Johnson J Katzung K Rmce L Olson Not Present C Bogenschutz ,Z mi l ll I sf if 3 b,lla .L - L' V-I L' L. -9 1 .'- - - -N 'A , K! Q ' K' ,V v 7. ' ' , .yn ' sf s.. Q , 0 fax ,, 0 -, - 5 ' A- v. ' I J A, , '. . Vg, I ' - h . . 5 I ' .' A , . s 3 X ' V , v.' -.-Y X elf ' L--4-- 1 . A. ' N J ' J f ' . 3 A I Tr q ' ' J . X J 'A 1 v 3 I ' l N f,.? Q , I .u . .mm . .,. 4 3 Q. . 'E , X . N..- . . , 2' l T - - ' s ' - Q ' 1 ' 1 7- . r ' - . L . . , . , . - , . , . A . i . , . , . , . . Fourth Row - G. Courrier, D. Mutscrhler, N. Fure, D. Eastman, R. Godfrey, B. Thune, D. Willner. -1 . I ' , . I , . , . . I T v. l , - -. , . , y A . , . ' ' , . . 1 . , . , . , - , . ' , . ' , . , . , A ' 'T Q Q, s , 1 I y o y n , a u - 1' A - , . , . , . , . , - , . . . - i M - 7' ' Lu: 5 -- - - n . .1 . 4, I Q, - , 2: f 4 f e, I I 4 Y A 7 s ., '65 ' . 4 . x f ' A L'- . I - . J 1 ' , ' N Q ts,I ,. ka L , vs ig? sa. 2 45 5 W Y? .3 E, 55 . . - 1 X x Q . if t 's I ' ' 'f nz D I 4 R xg ,. CHORUS Flrst Row Mengelmg Ottelstem Meyer Haukoos Hoel 'Vlmk Io l1s Mr Elchhorst Bldne Ackerman Slxmner Parlxott Godflu Johnson Oshexm Wacholz Second Row Hamson Challgren boeman Peterson Sens Olson Helrlck Hochxelter Courrler Imdeman Haulxoos larrlott Jorgenson lxnut son Holstdd Baumann Wllson Thud Rovs Sauer Ackerman HOChI9ltCT Dlekman Grles Vleyer Schroader Babcock Braund Olson Olson Johnson Thune Schexb Wacholz Parrxott Ehlext Viegner Buenzow Trvtten Fourth Row WIHQTH Heanev Paulson Forthun Buendorf Meyer Yonkew Edbe-xg Larson Albertson Schne1der Matz Goeman Yost Rygh Katwmg Remlasoder Herrlck Engebretson Hmtz Thune M1XSd Octette F Parrxott S Haukoos P Ackerman Courller L Lmdeman P Mork J Hoel Grllnl S QUGFTSTTG Trlple Quartetle '-3 Front Row R Paulson P Courrler F P tt L L 1 man S Haukoos C Ol Brno mtg son JRCEKOS Ll6iAnn Llndeman Phyl Back Row R Bxdne P Mork J Hoel P Ackermg D IU 9-Ye arrlott Skmner J Parrlott n Pip-.1 JERRY HOEL Presldent Hear ye Hear ye RICHARD WILLNER Wi1lie' or won't he. It makes us wonder. Class Vice President-2 C orus 2 3 CDOIUS Treasurer 3 Hl L1tCS Staff 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 otball 1 2 ack 1 2 I Club 3 Student Councll Rep 2 LORNA YONKEY An innocent face but you never can tell Chorus-2, 3 HlLlt6S Staff 3 4 Rambler Staff 4 A A Pep Club-3 4 PERSONAL! T Y POLL BOY 'VIost Personallty-John Polls Most Talentf-Jerry Hoel 'Vlost Popular-Jerry Hoel Best Speaklng VOICE Eugene Baumann Best Bulld Dale Slmonson Nlcest Legs-John Polls Nlcest Smlle-Dale Slmonson Best Athlete-John Polls NlC6St Teeth Dale Slmonson Cutest Dlmples Dale Slmon son Best Complexlon Eugene Baumann NIC est Ha.lr-Jerry Hoel Prettlest Eyes-Phlllp Acker man Best Dancer-Jerry Hoel Most Llkely To Succeed Rodney Engebretson Best Dressed-Jerry Hoel Class Comedlan-Jerry Hoel dorf Most Handsome-Jerry Hoel GIRL Most Personallty Shlrley Haukoos Most Talent-LeAnn Llndeman Most Popular Shlrley Haukoos Best Speaklng VOICE Shlrley Haukoos Best Flgure Faye Parrlott Nlcest Legs Phyllls Courrler Nlcest Smlle-Ruth Paulson Best Athlete Phyllls Courrler Nlcest Tee-th Ruth Paulson Cutest Dlmples Ruth Paulson Best Complexlon Norma Matz Nlcest Halr Lorna Yonlxey Prettlest Eyes-Norma Matz Best Dancers Shlrley Hau koos Faye Parrlott Most Llkely To Succeed LeAnn Llndemann Best Dressed LeAnn Llnde Most Beautlful Lorna Yonkey RODNEY Happy ENGEBRETSON VICE Presldent Im PBSSIH my tlme peacefully 1 , l if 3 JERRY Buzz HERRICK Treasurer Me and my money bags -5 'iv ---1 f l .E ,-bf' JOHN Snlpper POLIS Secretary and Im Just scrlbbllng cl- 5 FU TRE99 HER PR' h '- l V 'H 5, . -1 . 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Ar, J 'ff in 9' 1 , EE CLASS HISTQRY Lets turn back the hands of trme and haye a glrmpse rnto the past of our graduatrng class of 53 Sept, 1941 Its the first day of school and the only faces that are recognrzed as strll berng, here are Janet Forthun Carroll Johnson Warren Oldfather Prrscrlla Otterstern Betty Ann Wrgern, and Lorna Yonkey Sept 1942 Thrs year we drdnt garn any new puprls Sept 1943 In our thrrd grade we were happy to haye Shrrley Kephart and Robert Parrrott Jorn us Sept 1944 Thrs year Alan Thorson fwho ls strll wrth usl Donald Dowd Hermrna Loge and Mertrce 'Vlartm Jorned our happy group Lowell Henderson left to attend school at 'Vlrnneapolrs Sept 1945 In thrs our nfth vear ElRoy Fllrngson Nlarrlyn Thompson and Lrla Hauge started at our Al ma 'Vlater Vlertrce 'Nlartrn left here to attend Blue Earth School Sept 1940 In thrs year three more of our senrors of today Jorned us They were l'u1,,ene Baumann Phyl lrs Courrrer and Lowell Krohnberg Arlo Ellrngson also came yyhrle Hermrna Loge and Lleanor Hrntz left Thrs year wa qurte unsettled for us We started out rn Room 4 then moved to Room 5 In the mrddle of the year they mowed a chrcken house rn from the country and we spent the remarnder of the year rn there Sept 1947 Our class was rncreased bv three namely Beverly Johnson Beverly Hoverson and Margaret Johnson but we also lost one member Lrla Hauge, who went to Vyashrngton Marrlyn lhompson was our carnrval queen candrdate Sept 1948 In our 8th grade year Edward and Edwrn Meyer Henry Schaper, and Anrta Schjer started at Ixrester Hrgh We were sorry to haye Donald Dowd leave us He went to Albert Lea Phyllrs Courrrer was our queen candrdate for thrs vear Sept 1949 Iyow we are freshmen and thrs was our Jack pot year Our class was rncreased by 19 members, namely lhrlrp Ackerman Rodney Engebretson Patty Haukoos, Shrrley Haukoos Jerry Herrrck Curtrs Hoehrelter er Dale Srmonson Rrchard Wacholz Rrchard Wrllner Grace Lourrrer, and Ruby 'Vladsen We lost three Beverly Hoyerson I:.lRoy and Xrlo Ellrngson Our carnrval queen candrdate for thrs year was LeAnn Lrndeman Sept 1950 Thrs year wasn t qurte so prosperous as we garned only three Jerry Hoel, Marlrn Schroader and Rrchard Meyer and lost one Anrta Schjer who went to 'Vlason Crty Candrdate for queen was Faye Parrrott Thrs year was one of the few rn whrch we had a class prcnrc It was held at Edgewater Park rn Albert Lea There were only 19 of Us who attended Sept 1951 Our Junror year started out wrth no new addrtrons, but Evan Seedorf Jorned us rn the mrddle of the year Drck Nleyer left fors'VIason Crty Tl'-rs year was one of our most controversral years We were determrned to have a prom so we argued and pctrtroned untrl we got rt Our theme was Moonlreht and Roses, and Henry Charles and hh Orcheetla furmbhed the dance musrc Thrs was the hrst Irom Banquet ever held rn Krester Hrgh School and rt was a grand success In Noyember we had our Junror class play Off the Track whrch was a success Durrng the same month the annual school carnryal was held Our queen candrdate was Beverly Johnson Sept 1952 At last we re senrors Nlarrlyn Thompson left for Fresno, Calrfornra, and 'lfiarlrn Schroader 'Vlar garet Johnson and Robert Parrrott drdn t come back to school Ruth Paulson came from Albert Lea and In the mrddle of the year Pranklrn Hamson came from Wells to graduate wrth us Oct 14, we went to John s Studro at Lake Mrlls to have our graduatron prctures taken In November we agarn had our carnrval, wrth Ruth Paulson as our queen candrdate Thrs year for the filst trme we came out on top and Ruth was crowned Carnrval Queen of 52 53 by Nona Larson Carnrval Queen of .JI 52 On Aprrl 10 we went to Mrnneapolrs for Skrp day We went through Wold Chamberlarn I'reld the Ford plant artrflcral lrmb factory and WCCO N we are eagerly antrcrpatrng our graduatron Then each of the 36 senrors wrll go hrs separate way, enter r catron of hrs chorce BETTY ANN WARREN and JANET , y . 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CLASS PRGPI-IECY On a blight sunny morning in 1970 I decided to take my long awaited vacation flom the diudgciy of the office After packing mv belongings I began what I thought would be a period of relaxation Befoie beginning my Jouincy I decided to stop off at a local bookstore to purchase some material to read during my vacation Imagine my surprise when lookmg through the best known novels of the day I came upon a book entitled How to Develop Hour Muscles From Man to Moose ln Ten Easy Lessons written by none othcx than my former classmate of KHS Philip Ackerman I purchased the book for sentimental reasons and continued on my way I vs as driving along smoothly when I came upon a drawbridge that was under construction To my amazement I recognized head constiuction engxneer to be Betty Wigern standing on the top of a steel girder shouting orders to the workers in that foghorn voice of hers I would have liked to stop and chat but as this did not seem to be the Betty I had known I drove on In want of entertainment I turned the radio to my favorite radio program Bud Meyers Talent Scouts Bud, who had taken over Arthur Godfrey s Show had suddenly sprouted red hair and skyrocketed to fame As his words became distinct I heard Bud exclaimmg Want to keep your hair in place? Use Johnson s Genuine Jellied Jellac created by that world famous hair stylist Carroll better known as Chet Johnson World famous crooner Frankie Clover bow Hamson who attained glory after appearing on this show says It keeps your hair in place even when you take it oft at night and put it under your pillow After a word from Frankie our host came back on the air and introduced the uests for the evenlng Beverly Remlasoder and Eddie Meyer as the California Corn Huskers fastest yodelling team in the business After a tremendous ovation Bud started his second commercial advertising Priscilla Otteistein s up and coming business the local De Mousmg Agency Realizing I had aziived at my destxnation I drove to the local YWCA to find a place to spend the night As I the Y He said he enjoyed his work very much and he told me that Norma Matz was working for him teaching Judo I xxert to see hci and we had a long talk She informed me that she was going to challenge world famous wrestling champ Phyllis Courrier for the womans wrestling championship of the world I promised to come and see her the next night and she invited me to a benefit dinner for the 12th Street Mission tonight headed by Patty Haukoos deaconess That evening sitting at the banquet table I found that Curtis Hochreiter had prepared and donated the roast pork While talking to Norma I also discovered that he was now a world famous chef It was then bxought to my attention that the bread and rolls for the occasion were furmshed by Henry Schaper head of the Better Biscuit Baking Corporation Before the dinner was served the Rev Jerome Hoel, who had given up his career as a dancer and gone into the ministry arose and gave the blessing During the course of the meal I found my gaze wondering to the other end of table where I spotted a very stout lady whom I thought looked familiar but I Just couldn t place her I asked Norma about her and found that it was my old classmate Ruby Madsen, now known as Midget Mountain Madsen I was Just eatmg my salad when my gaze wandered from my carrots to a sxmllar color which I found to be my old friend Emll s crowning glory I couldn t resist the xmpulse to chat with hun so I changed places with the man next to him and began conversing with Emil I discovered he was now the head of the local FBI fFamous Blondes Institute of Modelingl and domg very well at it too Just then we dlscovered that everyone else was done eating and Deaconess Pat Haukoos was rising to give the benedlction Then Just as we were ready to leave a famous general and his wife appeared late as usual Why Buzz Herrick' I exclaimed, Is that really you His wife Shirley Kephart replied surely IS but please call l-im Jerry now Since he got his last four stars we ve become more dignified Why Ive even given up teaching my Phy Ed class And with that she pulled him by the ear and they left with Jerry lookmg wist fully back at us mce I had came with Norma we decided to leave together to hit some of the local hot spots As we walked -avenue we spied a twinkling slgn that spelled Snyders Golden Horseshoe Club run by our former now known as D1amond Lil Rosa Across the street on another blazing neon were the words Wacky s 1 ' D . Q Q . . V. . . N r. . 1 ! sc , , Y , , ,H or, u ' V 'Y ' ,. . I ' ' - 7 7 . . . . , , . , 1 9 ' ' , . .W . U . . H , . . ,, , . . . Y, . , I Y 7 ' V 7 . . . y ,, . . . 9 - ' , Y . , .r . . ,, . . ' 1 . 1 If ' - , . cl . . ,, . ' I . ' . ' . . . . ' . . M . ,N . . . . ' . , - , ,- 'I' . --' ' ' ' U entered I was cordially greeted by the prosperous ma.nager, Alan Thorson who also teaches swimming as a pastime at v , ' , ' '. . , , ' - - .. ., B , . A I , . r , .b . Y . . . Q . . ' r ., M' v . , g. . y . ' . . I - . ' Y , . . . . , , . - . . u ' in, ' u ?n. ' ' , - , - Y ult . . . . , . . . , , , ,, . . . , , I . . ' L ' . ' ' ' ll l JI , ' ' P' ' u J , . Duck Pond We decided to wander rn as rt sounded rnterestrng As we entered the floor show was Just gettrng under way and that Blonde Bombshell Bev Johnson appeared and began her famous rhumba the Wacky Wack , orrgrnated by her manager and owner of the hotel, Richard Wacholz We decided rt was then trme to return to the YWCA to spend the nrght The next mornrng, brrght and early at 11 '30 a m I aroused my sleepy head and began my tour of the crty I was drrvrng along 52nd Street when I came upon a dreary looking burldrng with a srgn statrng Happy s Heavenly Ha ven , embalmrng and funeral arrangements I stopped and greeted hrm and Rodney rmrted me to stav rf I wanted to meet all my old classmates as they all came here sooner or later I hurrredly declined hrs rnvrtatron and contrnued on my way l eerrng rnto the face of the taxr drrver I had called I recognrzed none other than the face of Janet Forthun, first laclv ever to Join the taxr bu mess She sard that for a time she had trred to run a canary college but rt drdn t go well so she decided to change her career and was very happy rn her new professron Jan dropped me at my destination whrch was a day nursery, run by the two sprnsters of the class, Shrrley Haukoos and Ruth Paulson who had grven up thoughts of marriage when therr fiances marrred Hawarran hula danc ers While I was seated rn the lobby of the nursery 1 was pleasantly surprrsed wrth the arrrval of LeAnn Lrndeman and a host of chrldren followrng her LeAnn stated she had marrred drrectly followrng graduatron and now was blessed wrth 9 children Trme was pressrng so I Journeyed back to mam street There on a huge srgnbrll I read about Smrley s Shrrnkrng Salon, guaranteed to shrrnk anvthrng from bunrons to over srze adam s apples I decrded to vrsrt the place for old trmes sake and found another of nry classmates as I entered the burldrng On the very first counter I found a wonderful product Srmonsons Three Way Stretch, a figure control method desrgned by the one and only Dale Srmonson In another portron of the huge burldrng a lrttle shop was set asrde called Snrpper s Beauty Parlor of Dogs, specralrzrng rn harrcuts and manrcures I was not interested at the moment so I told manager Polrs I would get a poodle cut at some other time I realrzed as I brd manager Seedorf and John farewell that I had met practrcally all of my former classmates I then returned to the Y to freshen up to the evenrngs actrvrtres, the wrestlrng matches that I had promrs ed Ixorma I would attend As I entered the audrtorrum the marn feature was about to begin and to my aston rshment, I savs seated rn one corner my old acquarntance, Rrchard Wrllner now known as Wondrous Wrllre Wrllle had defeated Gorgeous George of the world wrestling champronshrp and was now srttrng on the top of the world, as he put rt In hrs corner stood hrs most enthusrastrc fan and the only woman manager rn the busrness, Lorna Yonkey The next event found the women s matches, rn whrch Norma challenged the champ, Phyllrs Courrrer I guess Norma was a lrttle tough on Phyll as they had to take her to the hosprtal for surgery I was rmmensely rnterested rn Phyllrss welfare so I followed along World famous surgeon Warren Oldfather had to amputate two of her fingers, although he persisted rn hrs belref that he was skilled only rn the amputation of thumbs Faye Parrrott had rrsen to glory and was now Putzrs head nurse As she brought out the utensils I learned that she had been wrth Putzr for qurte a few years now and she enjoyed her work very much As I was preparrng to leave, findrng out Phyllrs would recover, I was startled at the sudden appearance of Eugene Baumann from one of the hospital rooms exclarmrng What drd I do to deserve tI llS9 I m just a phychratrrst, not a mrnd reader Inqurrrng as to what rt was all about I found that Lowell Krohnberg seemed to rnsrst on catch mg goldfish at the city aquarrum to make up for the one that got away when he skrpped school to go ree fishing Eugene was really confused at thrs case but I left hrm wrth the feelrng that he would solve rt somehow Utterly confused and exhausted from all this excrtement I decided to return to my desk for the rest of my vacation I couldn t help but thrnk that the class had changed rn every respect but one I strll couldn't figure them out ,,. . rl x . , . . - . . . 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Neve Trostem Polis, G Fxrst Row R Sauer R Olson D Nlore R Wacholz J Lmdeman R Flo J Rygh L Mattlck L Olson R Woyda A Knutson Second Row A Dunbar B Wacholz D Buendorf L Hmtz R Woldmoe N Hochrelter F Gnes D Gllbert P Wermedal C Furne Thlrd Row E Courrxer J Haukoos C Engebretson R Levme W Nelson J Bye L Courrxer R Peterson E Matz D Johnson Fourth Row M Boettcher L Matz V Janzxg C Sxmonson D Stexnhauer L Larson M Rebele1n,K Ham son M Wacholz F R E S H M E N INITIATION ' X ,f I '-' . , . , . A , . , - ' Y . , . , - . , . . , ' . . . . ' . , . , . 9 . , - , . , . , - , I . , . . 1 n 1 - . , . , . , . , . , . , - 7 . ' . , . . . , . . , - ' , . h , . , . 3 - . ' 1 - ' V x V' FJ NM Sv. g L wi' citti ' if 'EYES' '?iq'?'. F, ivj L ,g 5. ,. -, mu, , I .' ,po V '- fy I .yu .xi . l H if f' 4 . -A' l 7 i - Q is fffw . 4-- 4 4 . V L M K' A B N ami ' . .fin iff: 1 I r - 2 f- 1 F. ,. M , TV A ' ? ,co 1 . , V ti I'11stRow C Dunbar J Schmxtt Caxole Llndeman C Furne A Peterson Colleen Llndeman N Chrlsten son J Heluch J Olson B Rwg Second Row B lelgen R Olson 'NI Kephart K Urbam lx Braund T Hedum L Baker V Johnson C John on D Haulxoos Thnd Row D 'Vlutschler E Boettcher VN Thorson L Remlasoder K Rlce C Lhlert D Greenfield J Kahs D Hamson J Gardner G Ashe Fourth Row M Thune D Baumann 'VI Schneider J Malakovwsky K Wacholz E Haukoos G Neve J Cleven E Oldfather S Mlchaelson EIGHT!-I SEVENTH Fxrst Row J Fngebretson L Johnson G Seedorf C Trytten R Godfrey E Schroader H Babcock K Johnson D W1llne1 C Obcrmeyer Second Row 'VI Yonkey R Thune D Slmonson N Fure R Bakken L 'Vleyer S Hove H Hextzeg L Knutson R Albers Thud Row D Jensen J HOFV61 T Herfendahl D Klnkade M Courrler C Bogenschutz S Johnson R Haukoos R Werner Fourth Row C Dunbar R Haukoos P Stelnhauer J Meyer J Katzung' K Janzxg L Larson L Yonkey D Eastman R Fuxe '-N gf Q 319 I A f'-if I ,' ' -..-- 221'-mfs fljg T' 2525+ 153' su Pust iow L Johnson J Lura K Ackerman V Herrlck S Greene R Baumann B Sens P Yost M Hedum C Remkcn C Baller Second Row O Klnkacle D Xllgexn C Jorgenson L Katzung J Challgren D Olson R Oshexm B Kap plmger D Bve G Schnuder Thlrd Row S Hyland A Fuxe G Lun R Albertson 'VI Goemann J Johnson C Larson 'VI Scherb D Thorson SIXTH FIFTH Flrst Row K Nou J Jensen J Seltun B Baumann M Ackerman D Aske K Wxpplmger Second Row R Buchanan D Johnson R Vhgern F Dlekman R Hove C Johnson D Fure D Peterson 'VI Peterson Th1rclRow R Menk G Boettchu V lxephart D Baker J Parrlott K Drahexm L Nloorlun S Olson Fourth Row 'VI Oldfathex P Tveten D, Nelson W Wogen D Mutschler A Rlppentrop D, Nelson . Courrier. mliqllru - u Laxman: 1, ' v Pl : v N EJ 'vs Fu t Row C Pns1,f: C Heltzeg B H111 P Plerson K Brubak B Yost S Ecklund C Forthun J Panzram Quond Row H Dlellman D Trytten R Petelson D Hvland D Rygh P 'Vlxchaelson R Peterson R Bye Th1liRo1x J Trustem J Niexer L Nloorlun K Godfres K Walder C Courrur H Baumann R Telgen D Sltzman Fourth Row C Snyder D Lacher D Heaney V Courrrer M Engebretson J Thompson D Lem K Lar son J Rlppentrop FOURTH THIRD F11 t Row J Olson J Hamren B kastner P Rrppentrop C Courrxer M Greene Seaond Row J Remken K Peterson L Rygh V Dxahelm E Obermeyer T Thorson 'VI Ackerman C Olson Thnd Row J Johnson G Johnson P Hyland K Ellertson A Albertson J Janzlg G Oldfather I ..,.,p. 'X . 1 . ' ' , 1' . 5 fi ' 'S 1 It ffl., J ,N Q S I fl :tv wi 1 Y U ,I I l JF :fx 5' Y 1 A5 fr'- s ' - . ' , , ' 1 , . ' , . ' , . ' , . , . , . , . 'K I x -4 - x V 1 - l 1 ' U 1 - . 1 ' 1 - L 1 ' A 1 1 - v , L . - . ' , ' r ', ' L . , . . 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Noo .No N kb i W rw 4 f Fxrst Row J Olson Z Johnson J Meyer G Oshexm M Halverson N Snyder B Trytten S Holtz P Olson Second Row R Kmkade S Hamsund P Scherb D Hxll E Lorenz R Nesje B Katzung E Iverson lhlrd Row R Pure R Ballweber 'VI Bucndorf M Horvel L Johnson S Parrlott K Telgen Fourth Row 'VI Hedum S Stemhauer K Wolfe L Sevley D Jensen R Engebretson SECOND FIRST First Row - N, Oldfather A. Bogenschutz J. Dahle B. Simonson T. Halverson C. Forthun R. Ackerman rlun D. Anderson L. Hummer. Second Row - D. Panzram C. Wacholz C. Obermeyer L. Fjone J. Beck L. Krohnberg C. Simonson K. Hill orlun. Third Row - N. Rippentrop D. Wogen L. 'Courrier G. Sevley P. Wogen R. Olson, S. Peterson. '09 So 7 TW 41 Ab- sl l . U1 TvQv 'C 'gc if F .11 F1r t Rovu D Edberg D Strehlovw J 'NK erner 'VI Kalls R Schmrtt D Werner Sepond Row B Courrler K Haukoos L Eriberp. N Schacko A Couxrxer J Becker D Schmltt Thud Row G Ixoetl-.e J Nlalakowbky D Lllegaard D Ellegaard M Rxce, B Nesje D Haukoos, D Haukooe Grades! 2 3 WALTEHS Grades-4 5 5 F11 1 Row J 'Vlever 'VI Imdeman G 'Vleyer D Enser M Haukoos E Haukoos C Sauer Bam vw VS elner Ne JL B Schaclxo A 'Vleyer J Haukoos Pe. OQQ Gerber M Haukoos P Kalls T Peterson J Q- ' ' -in V ,, ,, .va 6 .. .A ,X .- ,-. I L . . . I V , , H 5 av U I -- ., Q -.w t 5 A I , rt, . Q -f V x ' x S , , x 5 v '- n 'J o J' ' J 4 , , ., . ,.. . - sri 1 W .. .Q -Q e - -h ' .sa 1, -,, Njl' , I, 4 Q 5. Q ' V o , . -J ' . . r 1 x J , . 's ' - , , . ', . ' , . . A, . ' , . . , ' ' . . . r .' , ' A 4' - 1 ' -y - rv - ' v ' 1 - 1 ' ' ' ' -1 . ' , . . ' ', . , . , , , , . l I l I '- .. , ,,. J , .. , . , . , . , . . 'I'lU'iB.1'S',. ' , ..' ,. ,E. , . , . , . , 9 S - gn ' . - on -- ' X r ' A V '. v. - ' gn , 5, .. , y .G K I Q , D -4' 0 vv Uv ,G x 0 M Q ' A J. . ,1 , 0 - 4 -- - ' 1 , K I K ' . I' ' ' D x 5 . A -e ' 5 sub F11 st Row Second Row L 'Vleyer B Songstad, D Rleke M Albers F Seedorf K Knutson Grades I, 2 3 MANSFIELD Grades 4 5 5 Flrst Ron R Knutson J Babcock, D Songstad W Slme D Meyer Second Row IL Ol on 'VI Adlx V Baer C Songstad M Wacholz Thud Row D Adxx D Olson C Olson M Jahnke D Hamsen, L Wacholz hot Shown 'VI Lmdeman Pd' I ny g ki I Hu .3 , .1-+3'5:J,,,,! se?-X X ma? if vxa, H xy! 'Z-gg f .1 ITS A LONG WAY Up! 4 WHY DONT YOU JOIN US? as NEVE 5 HERE IT ls 6 HARD AT STUDY x f .1 I f wx in Vx , , , tl W, ffkf , 1: if ilfa N A ,L -'..-: l N- ' 1 t J L ' O J 5 ' lf '1:? 3 ,kM. W ,A f, I . , , I 1 . ' T 1 1 x as A . 5? . , J I -, - A .v - 2 E 1 , ' ,, I4 ,Ig 4 'V X L! 'Cm -,U,- -fl ' ,vfrw v ' 6 , .75 1. I 2 ' 9 rr f jx it ,J 4' - X 'hi' wig? 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K .6 i 'An 1 ! . 7 - 1' KINDERGARTEN 4 +A- Fnst Row Deann Rygh Ru h Ann G1lbut Mexedxth Mork James W1llne1 Lyle Holtz Cola Lee Babcock Marv Woldmoe Doreen Nloorlun Second Pow Ceraldme Dou herty Duane Aadsen Cvnthla Oletzke Lmda Mever Twvla Tzytten Marv Faug, stad Darlene Galwclx Lynn Snyder Sharon Zellu Lynn Braund Nola Dav1dson MBIJOIIQ Blubak Thud Roxy Gan Thompson Dav1d Baker Ronald Goemann James Kephart Dallas H9111Clx Lloyd Knutson lox Rmder Sarah Peter on lueth Fure Dale Haukoos 'Vlarvm Greenfield Louxs Sab1n Fou th Roxy Kathleen Adm Sharon B1dne Paul Wolder Jerry Kmdel Marlene Haukoos Jamce Scherb Owen Loxenz Douglas Paul on Duane Meyer Mlchael Meyer John Martms Jerome Hamlen if 5 1' if 3 .I al .' A l - -4 --5 , g 2 . , K I A . R . . , I V j J J- 5 ' . S V X Q, . , J r. . it . Q I , v . . . X - V . , , t , . Y A . A V ., , , , , , . x A ' - L'-'F 2 - 71. ', A'.'- . I , . ' . . '. v 9 Y v v , . , ' .' 5 , . Y Y A , ! 1 y ' Y ' A H ' 'Lv N I 1 Y 7 4 V i 'Y Y , S. . , ' ' 'F . , F, A , . 1' V Y A - v 1 y iv Y 1 ' V v ' 1 F y ' 1 v 9 1 ' . ' K ,Pier 5, A L3 ,zgsfw is iv, 4 ,.,4.,Mi . .z,,.4,, ,, i f' V - '-A .wr-Q -K ' V 1-'ffl Z ,r j H y, ' I y 1: L 1- ' ' ' fc f 1 g fa.:-it U ,' J QM- ' ,lj T , J 4' M '73 'Y'-K. : I gif' ' f , ,- . , . . . fe - .. ,A lvgl' A , . 5 f an ' - , , . Q Ry ' ' . E7 ' P 1 , IUNIOB CLASS PLA Y i Slttlng B Dmkman J Thune J Parrlott H Mengehng Standmg Ile uk D Skn wx J Bxmnri I Challgun P MOI 19 QW 'VI HOLhIGlt9F D Tufte G Goeman R Olson L Engebretson L Larson J Buenzow C Olson M- F -if SV. 'V i , vw lf' . , ' . Q fi g l -- . . ' , . , . D , . A ' . ' -- A . ' ' . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , S. 1'1 ' ', , ' 11 ', , 'z , ,. ' 'H , . . 'k. 'Q f . V if, 1 U I ' r ' ,lx 1. J ff Xi , X, V, 0 I Q ' . J 3 1. 1- E . if-'ax Nfilg, ' Vie 7 'Q- X ri .Q 'W .ai li 4 4 . , 5 1 ,Q ' 1 4 5 A y ,n 34 , , , . '--5 1 ls-1, K L f ., , ' :QQ 1 . ..- 'sf L - Y: pi - N ' .fi SENIOR CLASS PLA Y .........-- 3 A i' 4 I 1 Sitting - Betty Wigern, Janet Forthun. Standing - J. Hoel, F. Parriott, S. Haukoos, P, Courrier, C. Hochreiter, N. Matz, B. Johnson, R. Wacholz, L. Lindeman, J. Polis, Mr. Holden. I VK fi W5 I' 5 S -Qian., ,as iii: I RAMBLER STAFF xs S! Fxrst Row R Engebretson S Haukoos J Pohs Second Row B Johnson R Madsen P Haukoos L Lmde Thlrd Row Mxss Hanson P Otterstem N Matz R Paulson R Remlasoder R Schnelder L Yonkey B Wlgern Fourth Row E Baumann L Krohnberg P Ackerman J Hoel H Schaper Edward Meyer, Edwm Meyer C Hochrelter J Herrlck Not Pxctured R Wacholz Y?-' 15 SJ -v 1 4 K3 x .X . uv 'M , M as X 6 - Y A 1.1 1 v . I i 3 'fr . T . , . , . . . . 'y - . , . , . , . ' - man, P. Courrier, F. Parriott, S. Kephart, J. Forthun. 4 . I - 1 . ' ' G ' .' ' ' ' I , . , . , . , . . T . , . u y . ' . i . , , . l Y, 1 . . X . ' - M x 'x F . w.. Nx HT LTTES STAFF gn wld: Fnst Row S Haulloos J Polls L Lmdeman Second Row J Folthun E 'Vleyer J Thune J Olson C Olson S Kephalt F Palrlott B Dlekman L Challgxen NI HOCh16lt6T J Bxaund Thud Row B Wlgern B Johnson B Relnlasoder R Schnelder P COUIIIGI N Matz L Yonkey P Hauhoos S Herllck L Engebretson Mlss Chrlstlan Advxsor Fourth Row NI Wacholz R Tloll D Eastman H Sumper P Nlom R Bldm R Fngebxetson A Thorson Edwaxd Vleyel Edwln M8361 R W1l1ner J Herrlck R Olson STUDENT COUNCIL vr' 5 5 'fl gp, h 9 Front Row - G. Neve, B. Diekman, R. Engebretson, S. Herrick, H. Hafermann, D. Buendorf. 'k Row - J. Polls, Mr. Thune, Advisor, H. Heitzeg, L. Elvebak. 1 s .,, V+., L CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Grades 1 2 and 3 presented Christmas in the Circus The 4th 5th and 6th grades present ed a musical pageant portraying Christmas scenes in silhouette form Mrs Krafts chorus did wonders with the traditional Christmas carols The High School Band presented a concert playing: 'Storm King concert march Pilgrims Chorus Frosty the Snowman Noel The High School Mixed Chorus under the direction of Mr Eich horst sang the following selec tons Break Fonth O Beauteous Heavenly Light God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen Carol of the Bells Deep Is The Sxlence A REMEMBERIP! ii, 3 F! . . .4 4 - i ,Xu A 1 , 5 , T Z- Ii .V 1 . N: , ' I . H ' r A 5 x . u- W! h V ' S . I .A J . 4 A . ' ., . I H + A x R186 'f - ' lklftfgf- Y-.ll - Q- .,,-' ,g,H1 LL :I , ' A i f :-f4--4f5F- fx A . , . I 5 1-'53T5?'s32'14?J' . 'N -- ' - ..:H,, , ' -8:43,-.ff QE., K. fr, If 1 ,41 : f'41 : Sita, N 253 vxgktzf- , -I. 1 -,gfqjgf-.!'1,.. L A , I J.. 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A L 4 f 1 u . ' . ' 'Y A A 2 2 IHONE Woody s Cale A Cood Place To Come 1.2 F Z5 VIIALTFR Ed s Crhes Service Iahon C' AS OIL TIRES Kraus Dept Store ls -X Good Ilxee To Cet Xoar Drs foods and VVearmg Apparel S IVIINN gf' :TQ 553 5... N X -sv lll 'm .III -A-fikr IFFI Flogslad Bakery PAUL FLOGSTAD Irop PHONE 78 Our modern bakery can supply X vslth fresh dally baked xarletx of Breads Br akfast Polls Dmner Polls Cakes and e Cookles We Speelallze In Decorated ra' QLALITY AND SANIITATIONI HAXE NO SLBSTITLTE Not the blggest bake 5 but 0 e of the bett KIESIER IMPIEMENI COMPANY Aulhonzed Dealer For McCormrck Deermg and New Idea Farm Machrnery Gehl Forage Harveslers, Blowers, Wagons GEORGE NVITTMAN, Prop 1 . Q I I I I - I ,4 V I , Q -1 ,,, ' I J I ' I I r ' l 5 . A 1 . I - l l I i A A I l l l l I I r f l I I I 1 yr! In rw : ' ,. f M' K.: l . ,I I l I . , ml . 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Coal Company Custom C rrndrny, Ind Mlklllg W AITI' RS 'NIINN PEEDQ QFFDS C I AIN Harold s Farrway Market C FOCCIIQS Irlults and Vegetables I+ull O Pep Feeds Iefrlgezated Lookus BUCCIIGIIIIQI, and P10LCSS111g' Krester Orl Company Deep I ock Products M 'VI MEYER PHONE PAULSON REXALL DRUG COMPLETE PRESCPIPTION SEPVICE IxIES'1 ER M INNESOTA ' l I C T, 1 ' 1' I2 x ' ' r 1 l ' , 1 1 ,, , ,WY , M, ,WWW H,,,, 1 1 l ' l 1 , . . K . V. 1 I r c 1 1 - 1 1 . , . , . I .. u , w - 11 1 ' , ' J 1' , R x x A 3 n l LI 4 4 1- I L A I l ' 1 . - . 1 , 1 . ,,, . T 1 - ,- x x 1 .',. ., P, . ,. ' I l .' . . ., ' B V. . ,' 1 H, , ,, ,,,, W ,W , C l ' , V - l l l ' 1 1 1 1 1 l .1 1 L I 162 1 1 1 as 1 u 4 1 l 1 1 I l A 1 l 1 l l 1 1 1 W I w w 1 L J 3 T 1 L , 1 1 V v uw . , L v 9 ' J ' N I I l 1 1 Krester Bus Servrce Fhftrtcred Scrwlce LP ROY DAHII' Owner and Operator Srme Equrpmenl Co John Deere Tractors l cparr Modern Serxrce Tools PHONIF 31 KIESTER MINNESOTA Challgren Locker Plant Rent A Locker For Meats Frults and Vegetables We have small lockers especrally for frurts and vegetables Haxe Your Ham and Bacon Cured ENJOY FRESH FOOD THE YEAR AROUND REGARDLESS OF SEASON PHONE NO 89 Manvrlle Passer Bulk Agent Por C 1t1es Serxrce Maple Cale Fountarn Ser xrce 'VIea Sandu rches KU' STILR Adxal Tru tcm IHONI' Thompson Texaco Stahon Fas O1l Greasrng Flrestone Trres Batterles WALTERS 'VIINN Krester Hardware Company DeLaval Separators and Mrlkers Crosley Refrrgerators Speed Queen Washers Lennox 'Furnaces Monarch Ranges r HARDWARE FOR HARD WEAR PHONE NO 5 KIESTER MININI 1 I I l 1 A S I C x 1 x 'D' 3 A 777774 WY V Y Y W U WOW!-nn Y id H A ls - l l 3 ' A v -5- e .'I88 l I l I 1 and Equipment , R I r r .lx . ' V, . . , . 7 l l l l i Y . I - l - l - l ' '1 T4 7 u rv I K19St6I Co operatlve Elevator Company PHONE 33 KIES T EH Krester Produce 7 ICIIBIII r NI' Ile tctqu utub Ifor BLIIICIIIIQ, xIlI8IlclIS Of All Ixmds, Thompson Yards Hx lo IIAIXLIQOTI NIg,1 IIIK XI' IxII'STI'R NIINN C D n IIJNI-19 Hamsund Grocery We tts I rurtb Vegetables I BNI' Krester Sales Company Ovsmr Irxe took -Xuctron I you Thurs is 'XI ut It I rxwto I Bought At All Trmes IxII'QII It 'XII'NNI'SO'I A Call 63 For Cut Flowers Potted Ilmta and Corsxges l I-OI COOL COIVIFOI TABLE ENJOX 'NIENT SEE A GOOD MOI IL AT TIIE Kee Theatre East Srde Motors Carfxge of Guns Conoco Products Ceneral I epcurmg I DALF E WOLFE IHONIF 12? Krester Co operatrve Creamery Assn NIdIIl,lf'1CCl1l6IS of Cllt Edge Butter RIESTI Ix NIINN l 1 I ', - Y H , 'L . IAC , I I Ci , IMOD. ' I '55 Mrs. F. . Johns I I 1 I, ' ' f L2 ' ' A 1 J tv r v A u A A A , , - . , ,. . , , , I . ' J.'INO.15 7 I, I ,. .'-'. I u I ,K rx ar D S d ' ' ' at ' A r. . . y er I ' I . I A . I I J Modern Office and Equipment I' Cf: 1.6 1 I I I 1 I A X2 41' I Y l- Y r 1 1 I' IC ff 61 , I 1 I 1. 7 11-x1.srr1rr IIOYIC, - I- I Irv vi f ' ' S I', 1 ff. Iizxrn I'hom' 1100 RL-5. Ithmlc 18,13-51 I Y :IHC ,. .'I'f ', Krester Auto Company R C KASTNER Prop Swles 1nd Seruce Cenex xl I epa1r 'md Tow mg Seruce Qtqndfard Products CIIEX ROLET PHONE It RIESTER NIINN HOME CAFE COOD HOMI' COOKFD FOOD Carm Mel Furmlure Store RIESTEI NIINN HOUSE OF LOWER PPICES TOP IN LL MBER Where Xour Home Bngm Sprenger Lumber Co VSALTI' RS FMVIONIS CONGFR PHONE 12 F 53 lmdeman Furniture A C IINDPWIANI Prop P C A fmd PIIILCO PADIO TV Sales and Seruce QUALITY FURNITURE TELEPHONE 41 BRICELYN, MINN oe s Home Grocery TOP QUALITY FOODS AT POPULAR PRICES And YOUR BEST MARKET FOR EGGS I , I I I I , I I 1 1 I H j . 7, v. Y 1. I c W K, A c 1 Q Y S' , W V I 1' r Y . , 1 - I , . 1 , . I .. I ' J f 1 I 7,,,, HA, - ,, , I .,,,- ,,,, ,,,, , L. , N, .HN Y, I L , , ,, ,L Y, - I I I Y 1 I I I Al Y ' i Ir' SY I . K, v v L, A A . . ' v 1 I 4 - 4 . . - A 1 I I -.. -, I Y I I I , I I I v 1 I .. , 1 . J. I . , . I I I I. . . 1 kv .- V. Ralph s Radio Shop Radio Television All Large and Small Appliances Electrical Contracting Pefrigeration Sales and SSTVICC WE SFLL THE BEST WE SFRVICE THI' REST' PHONE 135 KIESTER MINN KINKADE and GODFREY A GREAT VARIETY DIME STORE VVe Have Anything You Are Lookmg For Come In And We ll Proxe It' C. 0lson's Dime Slore KIESTER, MINN Kenny s Recrealron Parlor Cigars Cigarettes Tobacco Candles Lunches Borden s Ice Cream PHONE 127 Sauer s General Slore General Merchandise Qu:-1l1ty Groceries Supersweet Feeds Unlted Hagles Seed Corn WALTERS MINN PHONE 1 F 25 HOME OF FAIPWAY FINIE FOODS Buy For Cash And Buy For Less HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR EGGS Kiesler Food Markel l I n I l . - l L . . 1 . 7 . ! Y P Minnesota Licensed Electrician KENNETH RENDALL, PFOP- Y 4 . I Y- 1 L A 7 v FOLLOVS YOLIc SCHOOL EVENTS THROUL H YOUR HOMETOWIN PAPER THE KIESFFR COURIER Magic Flull Beauty Shop F DENTIST PHONE 108 KIESTER MINN IHONE oz OR 50 K11-STLR MINN: YOUR DEALER IN JAMESWAY EQU PMENT BHIII Cleanels Stalls and Stanchlons Ventllatlon and Plans etc F W Buenzow RES MANSFIELD ALDENI The More Advanced Trauung the the salary Wrxte for Legacy For Llfe Hamlllon School of Commerce MASON CITY IOWA CONGPATLLATIONS 'IO THE CLASS OF 1903 M1 'md Mrs Wlllxam Heltner Mr and Mrs Maynard Heltner Heltner Funeral Home PHONE 24 WELLS MINN 24 Hour Ambulance Servlce PIANOS We are proud that the Klester Hlgh School has purchased a new LESTER PIANO from our store By thls actlon the students themselves greatly furthered the cause of good muslc m the Klester communlty FOR PIANOS OR PIANO TUNING SEE THE Jacobson Plano Company 131 E CLARK ST ALBERT LEA, MINN 7 yu 1 1 Y D E ' ' - r. . . Plrslg A ' ' J ' I I I I . 'D t V .. v 1 . . . better the posltlon, and the hlgher . 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