Lancaster High School - Echoes Yearbook (Lancaster, MN)
- Class of 1957
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'lllfi 111 V1 1 1:11 '- 111' 111 i 1iw'.c1111:r11i 111 iluff 1111 111. j' vw ,Zi JU L E C REWS Prmcxpal Elementary School ,gulf QW' administration ,gur- DR VERYLE HOMUTH Supe rmtendent Dlrector of Hlgh School Band Advlsor of Student Counc1l OTTO FRANK Prmclpal of Hxgh School Semor Soclal Studles Drlver Tramlng Semor Class Advlsor Wim' an Herbert Mattson Oscar Nordme Hubert Nelson Howard Ward Helrner Steen Ann Hugg 3 bg 'R an K, f 3 S x,sM.S,xn 4 - l , . , P -.L ...- l fu f e . ' 'if ix, ,I 2 L 5 ' fam Q5 R V' if K faeult I , '--.4-49' E. C LAYTON ANGELL Science - Coach GL EN NANS EN Mathematics Advisor - Sophomore Class Advisor- Grade 8 Lette rmen WILLIAM McLEES English - Assistant Coach Plysical Education Director Advisor - YVONNE BRUSSEAU English - Librarian Advisor - Senior Class Quill Sz Scroll School Paper Speech VESPER LEWIS Music - Vocal Grades 8: High School Advisor - Freshmen Honor Society THOREY MAGNUSSON Home Economics Advisor - Junior Class F. H. A. Grade 9 Speech CLARA STOXEN Commercial Advisor - Sophomore Class Play Director Yearbook LESLIE TAYLOR Agriculture Advisor - Junior Class F. F. A. EVELYN WALLENBERG Social Studies Advisor - Grade 7 Pep Club Audio - Visual L X yin a J' F, . , Y, .. 'min' Ei ga 'ti' T ' IE: 'L 2.2551 gi m i, 'f?.,.:- ffilwg ,figf V' 15' A V 4 ,l,, 5. Student ouncil '53 ai 5 gt J T .1 t 3 'Eff In ' dnlwnnthh B J 2 STANDING: J. Krawchuk, K. Wilebski, P. Hunter, G. Florey, L. Weberg, L. Clow, O. Lund, J. Nordine, L. Elfstrom, V. Rundquist. SEATED: S. Boroski, Dr. Homuth, advisorg R. Larter, M. Weleski, B. Thomson, J. Hammerstrom. STUDENT COUNC IL Rock 'n' Roll and Students' Rights parties held a public convention in the high school auditorium September 21. After many campaign speeches the Students' Rights party won the presidential position. The voting took place after the con- ventiong the results were as follows: President . . . . Roland Larter Vice President . . . Sophie Boroski Secretary . . . Marie Weleski Treasurer . . . . Billy Thomson The first big event of the year was Homecoming. It started off with the snake dance and bonfire the evening of October 9. The events that followed were the parade, football game and dance which were all successful. The L. H. S. halls were glowing with style before Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter when the students dressed in their Sunday best. The Student Council was in charge of Achievement Day on May 9 when awards were presented to students having the required number of points. f 5 n personnel Service with a smile SEC RE TARY Lois Sanner BUS DRIVERS: Alex Norland Erland Widerstrand Roy Dunbar Lowell Homstad Floyd Sanner Charles Chrisbopherson Clarence Haynes Melvin Klemetson GF I E vi El R0y Hanson Mary Smolak CUSTODLANS: Raymond Verleck CAFETERIA Mary Jerome Nbaldggg ,. - ,.A.1-..1. WWA 13,2 .- . . . , :'f'g?:w X J . - H'!'9i!'ll5'k'F is '. -w H ff nw J' ,,1'4' so ...df 'X .A A B5 ':'5f' .1' 3' ' .35 , AE1-1,,' t . in Ivll izni 5 ,f- ' mm W x may senior class JERRY CARLSON: It's better to remain quiet than to ask a lot of foolish questions. Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g F. F.A. 1,2, 3,4g Track 2,35 Class President 2. BOBBY LEE CARLSON: Never willing to fool a- round, except before , after, and during school hours.' Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g F. F. A. Letter- niens' Club 4, Band 1,23 Class Play 3, Chorus 33 Foot- ball 1. v LARRY CLOW: Work fascinates meg I could sit and watch it all day. Band 1,2,3,4g F. F.A. l,2g Class Play 3,43 Annual Staff 4, School Paper Staff l,3,4g Quill and Scroll 43 Chorus 3. VIRGINIA GUSTAFSON: They say the good die young- and I am not feeling too good. 'Y Pep Club 2,3g Paper Staff 1,2,3,4g Queen Attendant 3g F.H.A. Officer 43 Class Reporter 4g Annual Staff 43 Student Director of Class Play 3, Quill and Scroll 4g Honor Society 4. ROLAND LARTER: Some people say blondes and money go together, but it seems I can't go with either. F. F.A. 1,2,3,4Q Class Play 3,43 Class Officer 33 Student Council 2,43 Annual Staff 43 Judging team 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGINE KAROL: I may do something sensational yeh!! Glee Club 2,3,4Q Paper Staff 23 Class Play 3,43 F. H.A. .H ff 'f 4. VALERIE HUNTER: Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I. Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Paper Staff l,2,3,43 Queen Attend- ant 3g Class Play 3,43 Cheerleader 3,43 Class Officer 3,43 Quill and Scroll 33 Sextetbe 4g Mixed Chorus 2,33 Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Band l,2,3,4. JANICE HAMMERSTROM: It was little which thou hadst before I came. F.H.A. President 43 Class Play 3,43 Annual Staff Editor 43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Cheerleader l,2,3,4Q Pep Club 2,3,4Q Class Officer 23 Student Council Officer 13 Student Council Member 43 Paper Staff l,2,3,4Q Glee Club 1,2, 3,43 Mixed Chorus 33 Triple Trio 33 Sextette 43 National Honor Society 33 Homecoming Attendant 4. ,A Wiriiwbimgi :,,, Q it X . iiiiif , ,lad 551' 'I Hn1v--..g 'f fit? MQW. 'V-.N- 'fi'-3 BILLY LINDSTROM: The easiest way to keep up with the Jones' is to take it easy yourself and in a few years you'll meet them coming back. Band 2,3,4g F. F.A. 1,2,3g Chorus 3g Lettermens' Club 3,4g Football 1,3,4g Basketball lg Class Play 3,43 Annual Staff 4g School Paper 2,45 Student Manager 4g Judging Team 1 , 2. RALPH LINDSTROM: There are two sides to every question, my side and the right side. Class Play 3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Football 4g Chorus 3g Lettermen' Club 2,3,4. LAWRENCE MOLLEY: I thought I caught myself study- ing. . . drearning again. F. F.A. 2, 3,43 F. F. A. Officer 3,43 Judging Teams 2, 3,4g Class Officer 3. CARL NORDIN: Why be different when, with a little more effort you can be impossible. F. F.A. 1,2,3,4g F. F.A. Judging 2,3,4. JT! ' x W T -it N-.. E'-H CAROLYN PETERSON: Quiet, but not idle. Pep Club 23 Paper Staff l,2,3,4Q Paper Staff Editor 43 Class Play 3g Chorus lg Quill and Scroll 3,43 F.H.A. 43 Class Officer 1,4. JERRY NORLAND: Sometimes I study, bluff or guess, but most of the time I merely rest. Annual Staff 43 Class Officer 33 Student Director 4g Foot- ball 1,2, 3,43 Basketball 1,2343 Baseball l,2,3,4. MARY LOU NORDSTROM: It is better to remain silent than to ask foolish questions. Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Sextette 4g Mixed Chorus 33 Paper Staff 3,4Q Quill and Scroll 3,43 Quill and Scroll Officer 43 Student Council 33 Annual Staff 4g Honor Society Officer 4. HELEN NORDINE: She has the teachers worried about their ignorance. 'S' Ai' Lr'V Tf Xiu xy 90 Band 1,2,3,4Q Mixed Chorus 1,2,3Q Sextette 43 Paper Staff 1,2,3,43 Class Play 3,43 Pep Club 33 Honor Society 2,3Q Quill and Scroll 2,3Q Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Woodwind Quartet 33 Triple Trio 3g Class Officer 43 Cheerleader lg Dramatics 1. 0 Wei Y? r ,JY MARLENE PETERSON: Like a brook, always bab- ling. Class Officer 1,2g Cheerleader lg Glee Club 1,3,4g Paper Staff 1,2g Queen Attendant 2g F.H.A. 4g Class Play 3,4. BOBBY SATTURLUND: I forgot more than you'll ever know. ' Football l,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Student Council lg Class Officer 4g Track 3,4g Letter1nen's Club 2,3,4g F.F.A. 2,3,4. DARRELL SKOGEN: Hardly a man is now alive, who passed on a hill at ninety-five. F. F.A. 1,2,3,4g Class Play 4. RONNIE WALLENBERG: Watch out big, wide world, here I come. F. F.A. l,2,3,4g F. F.A. Officer 2,4g F. F.A. Judging Teams 2,3,4g Chorus 3g Track 2,3,4. MARIE WELESKI: I may be small, but remember Napoleon. Glee Club 1,2, 3,4g Student Council 2g Class Play 4g Newspaper Staff 45 Quill and Scroll 4g F. H, A. 4g Queen Attendant 25 Homecoming Queen 45 Student Council Offi- cer 4g Honor Society 4. 7 ,aw 3? Q SIX to seventeen Early in September, 1953 thirty eager young freshmen entered the halls of LHS Returning from eighth grade were Billy Lindstrom, Evangeline Brown, Beverly Quiner, Marie Weleski Marlene Peterson Carl Nordm Darrel Skogen Ralph Lindstrom, Bobby Satterlund, Darrel Vagle Ronnie Wallenberg Lawrence Molley Helen Nordine, Gcorgmc Karol, Sheldon Jacob sen Roger Nordine M 1ry Lou Nordstrom Carolyn Peterson, Jerry Carlson Jerry Anderson Jerry Norland Larry Clow Gayleen Glad Janice Hammcrstrom, Valerie Hunter Ginny Gustaf son Darlene Eclcholm Roland Larter Bobby Carlson A new face was added to our midst this year Gerald Vollmers transfei red to us from Fisher Minn Marlene Peterson Bev Quiner and Gerald Vollmers were chosen to lead the class as president, secretary and treasurer, re spectively We chose Mr Iverson as our advisor The highlight of our freshman year which we approached with mixed emotlons, was initiation We were dressed in everything from gunny sacks to bathing suits Quickly the summer passed and in the fall of 1954 we returned to school to find that several of our classmates were gone Evangeline Brown, Gerald Vollmers, and Roger Nordine were missing from the roll We elected officers in the fall w1th Jerry C as president, Marlene as treasurer and Janice as secretary Mr Haubrich was our advisor This year held more in for the prom and putting on a Jean Jump at the end of the year In looking over the class roll in the spring we find that Darrell Vagle and Beverly Qumer have left us during the year Putting on the Junior Senior Prom and Banquet occupied much of our time during our Junior year We also managed to put on a very successful play 'Little Women directed by Miss D1ppe Another highlight of the year was the ordering of our class rings Roland, Valerie Jerry N , and Billy led our class this year Mr Haubrich mad a fine advisor The ntunber in our class has dropped again this year Sheldon, Darlene Jerry and Gayleen left the class Darrell Skogen started at Christmas Seniors at last' Wc now find that our class numbers twenty one Valerie was elected presi dent Carolyn vice president Helen, secretary Bobby treasurer and Mr Frank and Miss Brusseau our advisors Homecoming started off the year's social act1v1t1es Marie Weleski was chosen our Home coming Queen Noxember 16 was a big date for the seniors We put on our play Campus Quarantine, then Miss Stoxen directed us in this successful dram 1t1c effort Now the main events of our senior year lay before us Our class trip Baccalaureate and Commence ment will soon become memories which each and every senior will cherish forever C . 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Just as you thought GONE' But we w1ll leave a few thmgs behlnd for the lower classmen To the jumors we leave our unused books and our splendld money makmg ablhty to the sophomores what IS left over after the Jumors get through and to the freshmen our abxhty to become senlors IH four years' To the teachers we leave them confused' To the cooks we leave our ab1l1ty to use someone elses thmgs and get by wxth It We the Semors of 1957 mdlvldually w1ll our cherlshed possesslons to the Jumor class I Jerry Carlson w1ll my ablhty to open the lxbrary door and make book reports to Le land Rundquxst I Bobby Carlson w1ll my ab1l1ty to study and to get along wxth the teachers to Sh1rley Weleskx and my short halr to Marlyce Sjostrand I Larry Clow w1ll my red ha1r to Mae Nordme and my Insh descent to any Swede who wants It I Vxrgtma Gustafson w1ll my Swedtsh accent to Gertle Florey and my letters to JoAnne Locken I Jantce Hammerstrom w1ll my abxhty to rmde donkeys to Marlys Berkeland and my love for Canadlan wrestlmg to Isabell Isaacson 1n hopes that she learns a few new holds I Valerle Hunter w1ll my seat on the bus to Sh1rley Nelson 1n hopes she makes more use of It than I dxdl 1 Georgme Karol wxll my dark halr to Loulse Wxderstrand and my Saturday mghts ln Halma to Arnold Clow I Roland Larter w1ll leave my ab1l1ty 1n advanced algebra to Conme Hugg and my ab1l1ty to play football to Jlmmy Locken I Ralph Lxndstrom w1ll my ablllty to keep trammg rules to Bucky Lund and Bobby Matt son I Bllly Llndstrom w1ll the back desk to any well behaved Jumor and my student manager Job to Bxlly Thomson I Lawrence Molley, w1ll my hxstory book to Connle Weberg and my llkes for the Dodgers to Lorne Jenkxns I Carl Nordm leave my Enghsh book to Ronald Vagle lf he wants to break It IH I Helen Nordme w1ll my ab1l1ty to stay on the honor roll to Garth Hartwlg and my clar met to Jxmmy Erlckson I Mary Lou Nordstrom w1ll my ablltty to chew gum w1thout gettmg caught to Patty Wllson and my long halr to Marlyce Syostrand I Jerry Norland w1ll my abtltty to study and get on the A honor roll to Sh1rley Schwenz fexer I Carolyn Peterson w1ll my steno pad to Patty Farbo and my seat on the bus to Sh1rley Weleskx I Marlene Peterson w1ll my appreclatmn to go to Wmmpeg on our class tr1p to Jamce Bylund I Bobby Satturlund w1ll my bralns to Btlly Thomson and my beat up Chevy to Jerry Cof freld I Ronnle Wallenberg w1ll my assembly desk to Soph1e Boroskl and my ab1l1ty to get along wxth the teachers to Leland Rundqutst I Marte Weleskx w1ll my helght to Doreen Glad and my ab1l1ty to stlck to one guy to E1leen Hanson . . , . -1- --- ' . . . . , . . - . .. , . . . , . 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Christiansen Mrs Clow .0 I LV SX 4 A ,Qgujfg Y 5 li -' Lx.: 'i ': C low S C low Potrament 10' Erlcks on Hamm erstrom f' J enk1ns J enkms Krawchuk md iii' X' J 1? 4 Lambe rt Nelson A M Nelson Q I A Q, A' 4' ' Olsonoskl wh A Q' .7 Q A y ! .l:.l Q Peterson .Q Peterson we' -x ,-,. Sagem '47 ew' Skoppel 5' Sundem ali' Uppman 1 C.-ef ,..-r Q-M., t'v'1' ff' 3 ff T Uppman H Ward D We16Sk1 F W116bSk1 M Wold R Zakerson 21 E 9 . 1 . 1, 'Q fi -,,, 6, 5 . g N. ' 1 J AA Q W' 1' . -A . f Ti 1 R, Af- I' X ff fi , ., K -A gf, J n J, ' f' 'A' X e TN L. '52 N- e R- ' 5 ,fn Y R. ' ' Mg. if sg 1 D. 7 'Ran K , I :-: -av - Q' f Xt K ' ill X , 'gi -3 113. : .e ' so A 4 Q . .. v ' lv -ff - If Jk.f ,. K ff' L A G. 5 1 V 1 1 , , , . e one fx + B- i ' e Am Hx . 5 , - ' 1 3 ...nu K. . ' L1 . x L R 3 Q K T-J N Q :fl L- , 6 5 b. If N 'Q-E s' a Q, o E Xxi A, J I xy Y gh me ' xv L LK -J 'Q . A ' X' e ele. I ,age e . ye 1,231 1 5' . rife.. 'W . V , f f fp M fourth grade 6 1' 31 A3e'.Qfef1ix+? V' I A' N..ff'H J 'ik J J' .44 1-'X-ef., , A -.a . ' 7. - - ' 42.3-. ' ITL , lg-Q, ,H 22 8 ' - . .,. L V S Sundem M Uscensky D Williamson S Abney M Beck B Bernstrom Mrs R Nlcholson Bernstrom Bernstrom Be rnstrom Boroskl Egge rud Elfstrom Homstad Nelson Hugg Homuth Johnson Laude Hanson Olsonoski Pete rson Pete rson Potrament Phillips grade L Beck N Backstrom R Cedergren Mrs. L. Schwenzfeler Clow Hammerstrom Christianson Glad Hoffman Holmgren Hunte r Karboviak LLu1d Lund Lybe rg Mo lle y Nelson No rdine No rland Ogorek Palmi Pe arson Pete rson Pete rson Sagen Steen Stre ge Swenson Uppman Westberg Wilson Yonke second grade - 1 -i X A.. Q' P , Y A . ,. rw ,. if iiif gfjX Q e N- .'f'::,,g FQ 31. ' 'Y - f 1' ' 5 8'fi'iBit::fJ 'sf 'fifi vw' ? or Q 6:11476 if 8-1' ffib x up pr -.4 1' 'N-v 1 G? ,, fm 24 'ZW4' at -an-4' mga? all .ov 4-4' -md 7 C. Backstrom D. Backstrom Mrs. M. Pearson P Boroskx E Bylund Brown Elfstrorn Homstad Hugg ,fd-vq .-A ,l HW, Jerome Kretschmer Laude Locken Masloskl N1e1son Nelson Peterson Rundqu1 st Sanner Schwenzfe 19 r Uscensky Wallenbe rg Otto EH-P K W 5,75 ,Q -H v , P n,oo P 'P f fif- E .. ' W' A . f . F55 9' P P R sd 'A b ij A 'P nsn P e P J- X W .ki or L X' V, x 1 ,Y ,fl -A, . Sc' I ' 3 IIII 'Z '1 ' N. . If I' ' E as K Amd, V ,1 QA . 0, .J ire-mv? Ni 'I Ni L. uf r ' e Ku r N ' M. . s-5 I 'Ae vi 2. V X. G ff ' ' 2 P. 9, 2. 4, A Newk F zu' ,jf A ,rf , Q, ,-T P b U P A 1 67.1 S. ' . 4 P .. .f Va I ,.. 'J x -f 1.5-:V . 5 r -I jf, B. ' Q ' 4' J , P S. I .. .- 1 L ' R- G. tf K At , ,,,.. Q A ,fl J. Peterson . P' ' - ' Q, , I i V , -S Aa 5 - , Q, 4 It 5.1 1 -1 B U ' S. f ', , R ' 44 .' V e I . e . N. , I ' Q, r A x 1 5 :2 A A K' N- 4 H ':P , --Q . R. first grade g A ,Q Y. AA, ,V 24? 1 D. Beck E . '- A . H D. Bernstrom ff x X . N L g S. Bernstrom ,fs , I.. Q 5 if Img 1' Mrs. L. Hanson Y' P A -vfu L . F: 5, , C. Christianson ., .. E A e -- ' R. Christianson ' G. Clow , - -H' i .6 H.. In 'A I, Q. 4' 3 ,Q . Z, 'nn ff. , 3 A K. Clow L ' X E - 6 A, , 1 R. Clow ' -. Y - 4. . E. Erickson J 5' n K D. Hoglin F94 N C. Holmgren K. Homuth A. Jaszczak L. Knutson N C. .' ' ' S. Lyberg 5 E 4. .fi , 3 f' f f . .ix Q xy 'K ' gl , , 3, . . . - V 'W I - - W., Nd , , Q R -5, If-ww' Q -3' H f,-Na 'l A . - 1 S . . ' ' Y- ' . .-fn . .. :Ffffff 552 J ' . . me gf '1 Gifts! 3 U. ' N Q 5 , 3 ' K - i ., fc ' r A , Y 'll A. ,. 6 H . so 4. 7 N.. N. -1 ' X' 5 A Y ar H gf' . ' , sf fl, .gg R. no V ,, , f 'I , , , 'ik' '- W- 'Ek I :ff . Ev? 1-- ,,. I ig W H71-A :film ag 3 3 H. Mattson M. Nelson T. Nelson L. Nielson R. Nordin T. Olsonoski E. Otto D. Peterson J. Sjostrand L. Skappel G. Strege A. Wileski P. Wilson J. Yonke 25 I 4 fs 'TJ' bf., 1 if gf-.. .. . I 1 . . 1.1 f W wggg, . ff' quill and scroll SEATED: M. Nordstrom, L. Clow, R. Mattson. STANDING: M. Berkeland, L. Widerstrand, M. Welcski, S. Schwenzfcier, B. Lindstrom, V. Gustafson, C. Peterson, J. Norland, J. Locken, J. Hammcrstrom, R. Larter, Miss Brusseau, advisor, V. Hunter, H. Nordine. honor societ X 'M Q 5 VA ' Nik he 'Q' m .wsmnnawm 'W ww SEATED: J. Nordine, S. Peterson, M. Weleski, S. Chrisbenson, Mrs. Lewis, advisorg L. Clow, M. Berkelund, P. Elfstrom, P. Engstrom, J. Nelson. STANDING: J. Krawchuk, S. Weleski, D. Farbo, M. Nordstrom, S. Schwenzfeier, J. Bylund, H. Nordine, E. Wilebski, V. Vagle, L. Elfstrom, V. Rundquist. 26 paper staff V? aw it vu my i , SEATED Advlsor, Mxss Brusseau Ass't Echtor S Schwenzfuer Edltor C Peterson STANDING M Weleskl R Mattson M Berkeland L W1derstrand V Humter M Nord Strom, H Nordme J Locken L Clow J Hdmmerstrom S. Chrlstlanson, J. Beck, H. Chrxstlanson, D. Farbo, C. Hugg, S. Nelson, L. Nelson, L. Boltz, L. Wlderstrand. S 28 s uw 'ATE Y F: 'Y H- ...M-W' I Kill Uillx fill? W V , W .. 'P' N . .. ' C7 . M +4 ' V 'MX 4 A . ,.,f'.x . , . , . , , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . - . , . , . , n r o spor-rs nfs. pep club 3 .. XX LETTERMEN: L. Carlson, R. Vagle, O. Lund, L. Weberg, B. Thompson, F. Glad, B. Mattson, Coach Angell, J. Locken, H. Nordin, J. Coffield, Coach McLees. 30 SENIOR LETTERM EN B. Carlson B. Lindstrom J. Norland R. Lindstrom J. Carlson B. Satterlund touchdowns and goals aww KP X 1- ,K M I 2- ,, if I ,lat ' ' SEATED: R. Locken, H. Wold, B. Thomson, R. Lindstrom, J. Norland, F. Glad, P. Coffield, B. Satterlund, L. Weberg. STANDING: Coach Angell, K. Nordine, R. Vagle, J. Coffield, J. Locken, H. Nordin, B. Lindstrom, Coach McI.ees. bases and runs KNEELING: Coach Angell, R. Pearson, R. Isaacson, H. Wold, J. Nelson, P. Coffield, R. Peterson, B. Locken, Coach McLees. STANDING: L. Carlson, J. Carlson, F. Glad, B. Carlson, L. Weberg, J. Norland, R. Lindstrom, B. Lund, B. Satterlund, B. Mattson, Student Manager - B. Lindstrom. 31 cardinal varsity IP, askethall team Y Jw' X ao Coach McKlees' B Team won 9070 of the games played during the 1956-1957 basket- ball se ason. pla ers in action Harris Nordine Kennedy player. CY? -2--1 JW-W S W T. Blazejewski, H. Nordin, R. Isaacson, R. Pearson, D. Glad, P. Coffield, M. Peterson, F. Glad, B. Thomson, L. Weberg., L. Carlson, B. Mattson, Mr. McLees, coach. tries for a jump ball with a E vim i' 'C 0 7 ?5' I I 5 f .wa if .ply Tfs, Hiwgfl :.u,f-1 ,iff miam i ' sfw f Q 4, 1,:q ig. EVE : E55 2' if .... , I 3.25 V:1:Z .359 3. f QA if ,1 -A Fig '4 'W FQEZZ . farm 1 fp'-mm ,.Kjx3x 1 K A Q . Hag 5,-M x Y , 5- U , X , x, ' .U 4 V W. ,,. E951 , Q J A QT, if XM ' V- Xl, vi V: , .,,.. I k I, Nfm'-:X-in Q Q Q X in N ' ' ' ., L k,- A 4 k f . ' ,V':b L J5 Y' maj i v H f 'K ' ' ' .-:iv , . Q, :Mic fl 35 A .1155-Aff , fi' ' ' X rbi wi E. ' gms' :JIT Tfj ' ' I . 'fuf??r . mis, wt' -M xx X- K . , A rx Q-X if 5 mlm Q , . if V W., Q? ,L v ' 4 n fbfs ?5 ':im ,, A . L A W' 'S hand soloists Y 4' 0 94 ,.::3f' W ill .3 'iii if is Larry Clow and Marge Murrrq were vunners 1n the d1str1ct mus1ca1 f6St1 val find were represented ln the area festl va TRUMPL I' TRIO Orx 211 Lund Valeme Hunter Leland Carlson 38 eginners hand ,':i ...,. 1' 'IWW 1225 lg , .-Q 'W x xj-112 .Y -J Fx rx Q QQ I I ' Q. Q Vi ' G Qi Eggs 5 A f 5 Q2 Eff f J , Mft X I - F HQ? ,. .E .,V:. I - . ,.,:, it M, L Q mr xg., I Q .. 3 ,r f ,A 7' W l N .,., JW' ia ..,,.. 'xx ti if 4 ' ...nabmw A ...Q 1 -s Q iv 1 as ,,.,M.v? H '- , P-WW .J if QQ KN 121. V. A sf . if W mv.--mr' '- 46 a ' ' '32 Q! ll :EYE -.ir swu-4' il ., 5- , K :ee2:Q:::' u if , . 5 , A X ,S senior class play campus quarantine' SEATED G Karl J H H P te STANDING D Sk g R L N C L gunlor class play dank tak N x X my penny9 V,f' 5 ff 'hw-ful 1 f? Wzwwmmswhwwqgjwpgw 'iw an I 4: 5' if PM ueen Marne Margaret llomecomln 1950 gin prllllnw .,,,,,,,.nr- Dancmg m Candy Land xgx XX X 47 'wif M ? fm Tune out for ubfeaihef ,..,-0' Oh those expressxons ,Z f X 'Kiwi The Grand March Prom Beauues fam Facuhy Corner QQ Skip da ' Smeaks too rare? tx 'LITXXYXTZLXS mw re sung, and dxd we eat ' We 'imd L e Re stmg and Studymg the Xawil oi the 'Monument on ' ' IV ' t' e at the Markboroughu Leg-,1 smtive bundmg 'Banquet mx 47 lt lllil 0 tl'll0 H1 Everybody! ' We were just wondering Lf you recall that senior class of 1957 They were a swell bunch of mlxed up klds Wouldn't it be fun to Just see what they have amounted to after their years of freedom from the rule of the LHS faculty? Here are the shockmg facts Carolyn Peterson has made a terrific rlse in society She washes windows on the top story of the Empire State Building Carl Nordm is now manufacturing bachelor buttons for his campaign as president of the Bachelor Club The former Marlene Peterson now has a f1ne little famlly She says Ronme Wallenberg is in Australia selling Farmers' Union Insurance Elvis Presley 1S expected to really go places now His new partner is Bobby Lee Carlson Bobby Satterlund wishes everyone farewell Tomorrow he w1ll leave for his second trip to the moon Place your order of cheese with him unmedxately Larry Clow a distinguished author has just completed two books One is entltled I Was Born With a Trombone in My Hands The other A Little Wind Wlll Go a Long Way Marie Weleski IS proud of her clothing store 1n Tolstol Short1e's Short Shop Here she models clothes for tall girls Darrel Skogen a phy ed instructor in Halma, teaches exercises for reducing one's in come taxes of bricks or a ton of feathers Billy Llndstrom had the prxvllege of going with the Unlversity of Minnesota football team to the Rose Bowl He carried the water pa1l Roland Larter IS to be congratulated for answermg the S64 000 question The difficult opic he chose was, Understanding the thoughts of women A new scientist was born when Jerry Carlson invented a dog biscuit that tastes like cats What w1ll he invent next? '? Valerie Hunter, the g1rl w1th the beautiful sun tan has been out West Her Job enables her to meet m1ll1ons of people She is a street cleaner Ralph Llndstrom seems to like Lancaster He has become the well known bellhop and errand boy at Mattson's Hotel Reverend Jerry Norland invites you to attend h1s special servlces held every night this week The new director of the colossal movle Two Bolts and a Nut, is Jamce Harnmerstrom who also is of the class of '57 Helen Nordlne hopes you'll hope the same hope as she hopes that her scientific solution to the age old question of the way to a man's heart' will prove successful Marilyn Monroe is receiving much competxtlon after Hollywood's new discovery Georgine Karol Mary Lou Nordstrom's picture appears often in Hot Rod magazines Her suggestlons are very popular with teenagers We have just received word that Lawrence Molley has mvlted the president of the National Onion Growers out to see his 2000 acre onion farm Well what do you think? They haven't done bad at all have they? The class of '58 wishes you the best of luck and a hearty thanks for your good exanlple and friendship 48 O . . Q - - . . - S U 1 . . H . . . H . , . . . . . . . ,, . , . s . . . . . . . 8 Virginia Gustafson is going to night school. She is trying to prove which is heavier, a ton . . , . . . . t . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . , - . , . 9 I I aeknowled ements MM Glidden Dairy btw Nortliwestc rn State Bank XM Glad's Store NW He rff Jones DMX Karlstad State Bank WW Lzuicasber Co-op Ass'n. QOil Dept.J Wok Lzuicaster Co-op Creamery Mx Lancaster Co-op Store XXX Lancaster Implement and Supply :WDP Lunds H'u dw'1re MXOSQ tr Nordine MY Sinners Store ,FM Trane and Thompson 3'O':Grundys Office Supplies ,FC O XL M C Bernstiom it Dings Drug Store it Dr Hoffman X Dr Mc Allen lk Eaton Studio bk Grand Theatre :F Hallock Agsco at Lynn Crackel Pk Red Barn Pk Skogerboe Clinic if bHlltl1'S Store if Stand 1rd Oil fOrleansJ F irme rs Store Lfinc tster Co op Locker Sx stem Larson Hoenl e Service M 1ttson's Cafe Miller Bernstrom Motor Compfmv Robertson Lumber Company Rock's Jewelry S immg Elfstrom Sjostrand Jewelry Woodworth Elevator X 7 Pkvklk MM 15 00 xeai bool staff and advisor of 1907 xx ish to expiess their thanks to Mi Eaton lor his pei sonal inttiest service and cooperation in making the pictori il section oi oui xe irbook fi success 1 1 i t 1. Q 1 1 L L . 0 O 0 C O o ' A 1 . C f 1 , . I I . 4 L 4f X 1 1 1 1 ' V7 , ' ' i - x , 1 L ' T L ., i . Y 1 1, 7 K ,. i 4 X 5500 X F ,UO U00 Q Y . . , . ' T v' V - ' -- - 4 0 w X f , A , , , 1 , A1 , . . 7. . .t 1 . 3 9 t N 1 Y A ' ' U L L I I X- VI! 2 wh ,N Q gfvlf aww . !NLL,w jk, MJ fig Q X va p an n cl KINI ll fl! 1.11 X V. y H-I' V., guwn NILNIINI , 1.. .il leiunv- ,,,, M' up-7. 154 wp, ri Vf6 'g W V' 'N' Pi 'N-0 M...- -1-0' s 45240-M1 ' ' ,A 1 x .Y - . 'iv TY- 1 ,. A, I 1 tj 1. A, I1 'Rl' x 'T' ' '-T1 . ' E A Vx , , ml . ' V- ' , M 1, f . ' ' ' N, , . fl ' D uv l Q. , . .VM 5 ' .. ' ' f mul 7 . 5 -,- , I r X R ' m ,, W ' , , .-. - V, A is J Qin K a.N'x'4 if - k 4 Ai . f 1 'el X A 8 in Y I k. 'YA ,X 2 It I Q! IX 5 5 ' , .Y ,,1- N' A - . x-I I S i 1 ,. v li X Q Ii y if A , A Y :- X7x4 , 4 ss. Aj . my ,, ' rv ' N 'Z iq ' i iff? F UQ, 'PAQ 'Chg 1--8 ww ' 4 ' '1-P -W'. A Helen Nordine - Valedictorian Janice Hammerstrom - Salutatorian
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