Leroy Ostrander High School - Leroyan Yearbook (Le Roy, MN)

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Board of Education From 1,-ft to right: Mr. H. G. Kraft, Mr. 3. J. B ov;nlow, Mr. G. Sumlcht, Mr. C. Smith, Mr. C. McBoberts, Mr. P. Larimore, Mr. M. Iverson. Le Boy Public School L.K. Doc Haines Coach, Bookkeeping, Typing. Donald Phillips Speech, History Edwin P. Hildebrand Ass't Coach, Driving Education, Health. Mr. Harold G. Kraft Superintendent Phyllis Clausen General Science, Biology, Physics Helen Harris Harriet Hall English Physical Ed. Math, Algebra, 7th 8th Music John Reilly Band, 'llee Club, Soo. Stullf Lloyd Joyce Shorthand, Office practice, 7-8 Science, English. Donna Jones Home Economics ENGINEERS H.B. Share and Frank Estllck HOT LUNCH Lorraine Boe, Marketta Dietz, Mrs. Knight, Donna Dahlen, Matilda Kempe Norma Patton, Mrs. Malcomson, Joan Thoreson, Marlys Iverson. Donald Anderson Caesar was short, Napoleon vas short, and I'm not so tall myself. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2.4; Football 2,3  Captain 4; Declam 3; Student Patrol 1; Class Officer 4; Student Council 1,3; Annual Staff 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play. Donna Mae Bauch In school a quiet lass she seems to be, but who knows If It's true when she's free. Band 3.4; Home Ec. Club 1; G.A.A. 4; Paper Staff 4. Orville Clark Try to argue if you can, I can beat most any man. Football 2,3, ; Class Officer 4. Raymond Claude One way to get ahead and stay ahead is to use a head. Annual Staff 4. Donna Dahlen No words can express her infinite sweetness. Student Council 1; Class Officer 4; Office Staff 4; Hot Lunch 3, ; Home Ec. Club 1. Sharon Davies I'm small and wise and a terror for my size. Band 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Boys' Glee Club accompanist 3, ; Sextet 2,3; Mixed Chorus 4; Declam 2,3, 4; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Home Ec. Club 1; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Student Council 1; Class Officer 3; One Act Play 4; David Fogal I'm not a musician I'm a whole band. Band 1,2,3,1 ; Glee Club 2, 3,1 ; Boys' Trio 2; Trumpet Trio 2,3, ; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Basketball 3, ; Mired Quartet 1 ; Annual Staff 1 ; One Act Play l . Jesse Havens Don't recite so loud I want to sleep. James Hickey I'm going to tell Einstein a few things. Declam 1,2,3,1 ; Football 2,3,1 ,; Student Council l . Ivan Hodson Next to my head, I like my red hair best. Band 3; Boys' Glee Club 2, 3,1 ; Senior Class Play; Boys' Quartet Mixed Chorus l . Marlorie Hoon Good things come in little packages but so does dynamite . Tumbling Team l;2,3,l ; G.A.A. 1 ; Home Ec. Club 1,2; Annual Staff 1 ; Paper Staff l ; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Poger Hopp He never spea'-s more than he must and nothing ever gets him cussed.« Band 1,2,3; Football 3,1 ; Student Patrol 1. Marlys Iverson With that merry and carefree air, you can always tell when she Is there . Glee Club 1,2,3, ; Mixed Chorus 4; Tumbling Team 1; Home Ec. Club 1; Class Officer 1,3; Cheerleader 2,3, ; Sextet 2,3; Student Council 2,3; Declam 2,3, +; Paper Staff 3,4; Office Staff 3,4; Mixed Quartet 4; Hot Lunch 3,4; Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, One Act Play 4; Homecoming Attendant, Annual Staff. Obed Jacobson I'll never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles me . Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2; Mixed Chorus 2,4; Football 3,4; Annual Staff 4. Donna Johnson Bubbling over with laughter and fun with never a worry for work undone . Glee Club 1,2,3, ; Mixed Chorus 4; Annual Staff 4; Declam 3,4; Home Eo. Club 1, 2; Paper Staff 3,4; One Act Play 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play. Geraldine Johnson Brilliant, ambitious, full of fun Is she, what ever she starts she does thoroughly . Band 1,2,3, ; Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Clarinet Quartet 2,3,4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Office Staff 3; Declam 2,3, ; Library Staff 2,3; Student Council 2; Paper Staff 3.4; Annual Staff; State Essay Winner 3; Home Ec. Club 1; Matilda Kempe Variety Is the spice of life - don't try one, try them all Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Hot Lunch 1,2,3,4; Arlene Klvell Her mind Is here but her heart Is elsewhere . Band 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Paper Staff 2,3; Editor 4; Class Officer 4; Student Council Vice President 4; Declam 2,3, ; Home Ec. Club 1; Junior Class Play Senior Class Play; Annual Staff; Homecoming Queen; Girls' State 3. Howard Knight Woman cane after man, and has been after him ever since. Clee Club I,?,' ,4; Boys Trio 2; Mlved Chorus if; Student Council 1; President if; Class Officer 3: Junior Class °lay; Senior Class Play; Paper Staff if; Annual Staff if;‘ Football 1,2,3,4; 3aseball 2,3,if; One Act clay Keith Larsen After four year? of faithful strv'ct - I’- laic off. C-lee Club 1,2,3,if; Band 1, 2,3,4; Mired Chorus 4; Clarinet Quartet 3; Junior Class Play; Paper Staff 3 4; Annual Staff L; Student Council if; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,a,if; Cact ln if; Baseball 1,2,3,if; Boys’ State if; Class Officer if. Joyce Malcomson A young lady with plenty of dash 1 She choost her °omeo from the senior class Band 1,2,3.4; C-lee Club 1, 2,3,4; hired Chorus if; Sextet 2,3; Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play; Annual Staff L; Betty Miller Never speak sense when nonsense will answer the purpose as well. Horae Ec. Club 1,2; Homecoming attendant. m • V Karl Moe The Strong Silent hype alee Club 2,3,4; Band °, if; Mired Chorus 4; Junior Class Play, Annual Staff if; ”ovie Prolectlonalist 1,2,2, 4. Norma Patton Ha?y is her mind since he is away. Hot Lunch 2,L. Russell Robb I agree with no man's opinion, I h?ve some of my own. Glee Club 1,2,3. ; Band 1,2,3, ; Mixed Chorus 2,b; Quartet 3; Annual Stef b; One Act Play b; student Council 1,3,U; Cla s Officer 1; Junior '’lass Play; Senior Class Pl=y; Football 3,b; Baseball 1. Dale Sneer Stand still and silently watch the world go by—and it will. Kr. E. P. Hildebrand Class Advisor Class Colors: Blue and Gold Class l-'otto: Supt. H. G. Kraft Honorary Advisor Class Flower: Yellow Rose Tonight we launch; where shall we anchor? President Vice President Secretary Trea surer Sergeant at Arms Class Officers: Don Anderson Arlene Klvell Donna Dphlen Keith Larsen Orville Clark In September 19 0, twenty-seven frightened children began school in Le Roy. Of the original members in the cle=s, eight wil1 graduate this soring. They are: Donna Bauch, Sharon Davies, Marjorie Hoon, Marlys Iverson, Donna Johnson, Arlene Klvell, Keith Larsen, and Joyce Malcorson. Now, in 1952, a graduating class of 26, we are ready to receive our diplomas, the work of twelve years. Long after our graduation, we will remember our initiation, purchasing our class rings, the work of two cla=s plays, and our Hawaiian Sunset Prom of 1951. CLASS WILL It We, the class of 1952 of Le Roy Public Hla-h School, being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, and having paid all our debts, do make, publish and declare the following to be our last will and testament. Article I We, the class of '52, give to the faculty a long and happy vacation. May they use it to the best advantage. Article II We, the seniors, will our good behavior, winning ways, punctuality, and excellent 'Trades to our beloved underclassman, the Juniors. Article III We, the seniors, also will all our books, complete with wrong answers to von the Juniors, and each of us wills our most cherished possession to deserving members of the Junior class. Obed Jacobson wills his red hair to V.'anda Tebay. Sharon Davies wills her dimples to La Verne Jacobson. Ivan Hodson Wills nls way with the women to Verne Jacobson; watch that J Jesse Havens bequeaths his sleeping hours during class to Eleanor Thorson and Ray Claude rellnqulsnes his set of brains to Roger Jacobson. Don't get any ideas, Casey. Orville Clark wills his car to Betty Moe smooth, flying Betty. Nonna Patton leaves her postage stamp fund to Eunice Jacobson. Keep the postman working, Eunice. Keith Larsen wills his report card to Karketta Dietz, but we are sure she doesn't need those good marks. Jim Hickey wills his speaking ability to Meredith Austin. Donne. Johnson gives her good crammer to Joann V lnkels. Howard Knight leaves his hunting and fishing ability to Sally Miller - Happy Hunting, Sal. Geraldine Johnson wills her roller skating ability to Dean Hamlin, Also a pillow if you have any hard knocks ! Russ Robb wills his Plymouth to Shirley Francis, and Marjorie Hoon leaves her big brown eyes to Harlan ’’ore. Don Anderson wills his Job as president to Robert Sanderson; Marlys Iverson wills her cheerleading Jacket to Bill Berg and Donna Dahlen wlll3 her weekends to Donna Hatlestad. They might prove to be interesting. Joyce Malcomson leaves her clarinet to Galtha McDonald. Blissfull Blowing, C-altha. Betty Miller wills her job at the theater to Kenneth Hanson - but since you won that money, Kenny, I suppose you really don't need it. Roger Hopp wills his love for the theater to Martha Johnson. Dale Speer wills his quiet manner to Nancy McGillivray and David Foaal wills his cornet to Lorraine Boe. Do you think you will like it better than your clarinet? Matilda Kempe wills her Job on the hot lunch to Bernard Bunne -remember, working, not eating J Donna Bauch wills her height to John Hanks and Arlene Kivell wills her drum to Don Hatlestad - Let's hope he gets a bang out of it. And so, we the seniors of '52 bid a fond goodbye and as those who have gone before us, we also fade away. Class Prophecy Digging through a desk draver the other day I came across an old school annual. It was the 1952 Le Royan. Paging through It brought back memories, end having made my first million I decided to take a trip back to Le Roy and see what had happened to the class of 52. I arrived In Le Roy May 15, 1951, and started checking up on these people. To start out with I discovered that quite a few of these 52 members had left the fair city of Le Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Robb, Mrs. Robb, the former Sharon Davies, had left soon after graduation to see the world with their two little boys, Peat and Repeat. They were last heard to be big game hunting In the deep Jungles of Africa . I was Informed that If I wanted to learn how to swim Marlys Iverson would be glad to lend, me a hand, she has set up her little business In Salt Lake City, with Ivan Hodson as her partner. I saw the new night club which was remodeled from Eckstiens old radio factory and the big hit of the day was Keith Larsen and his sizzling six, the hot Jazz band of the nation. Le Roy Independent received a letter recently post-marked Paris from David Fogal, who is there trying to figure out what the best-dressed man would wear. Walking through the streets I was surprised to see Jim Rickey selling fruit at the root-beer stand. Jim is now in parternship with Matilda Kempe who is chief owner of the Black and V.'hite. With Orville Clerk now coaching football at Yale University we are expecting a great performance against Harvard next fall where his opponent coach is Obed Jacobson. Donna Bauch never did get her training as a nurse, but she still makes beds, for she owns the new luxiourous Le Roy Hotel. I took a helicopter to Minneapolis to see the Speedway Auto Races , because I read in the Minneapolis Tribune that Howard Knight was among the list of auallfing racers. It was an exciting and close race, but Hovsrd came out on top because his new blushing bride the former Donna Johnson was cheering him on. Still in the fair city of Minneapolis I saw a movie at the Minnetonka Theatre owned by Ray Claude, featuring the movie Shrimp Boats with Roger Hoop and Donna Dahlen as his leading lady. After the movie I decided to stay in the Grandview Hotel which is owned by Donald Anderson, who is thinking strongly about having Marjorie Hoon as his check out girl. In my room in the hotel I had the radio on when a news broadcast came on. It announced that the Kivell's had been restored to the throne in Sweden. Arlene's chauffeur Karl Moe was to accompany her on a short visit to the United States. The next morning I decided to return to Le Roy. The helicopter made me dizzy; so I decided to return by train. When I went to get my tickets I saw Geraldine Johnson working in the train depot lunch room. On the train I recognized the conductor as Dale Speer, and who else should be on the train but Joyce Kalcomson who was returning from India where she had been teaching school; she told me she met Jesse Havens who has set uo a washing machine factory in Bombay. Norma Patton was last heard of setting ur house-keeping in Texas with a soldier boy from Wyoming. Last but not least we find out that 3etty Miller is running a large tourist resort in Northern Minnesota. After my successful trip I was very much pleased with the many interesting happenings I discovered about the class of 52. Junior C1P.3C Row Three: Row Two: Row One: Miss King, Bob Sanderson, Penn Hamlin, Chunk Moe, Jerry Mahoney, John Hanks, Bernard Eunne, Bob Hunter, Bill Berg, Le Verne Jacobsen, Roger Jacobson. Meredith Austin, Shirley Francis, Martha Johnson, Joann Winkels, Donna Katlestad, Betty Moe, Sally Miller, ancy McGlllivray, Marketta Dietz. Verne Jacobsen, Harlan More, Kenneth Hansen, Donald Hatlestad, Lorraine 3oe, Eleanor Thorson, Gaitha McDonald, Eunice Jacooson, Wanda Tebay. Officers President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Advisor John Hanks Bill Berg Sally Miller Wanda Tebay Miss Donna King Sophmore Class Row k: Donavan Johnson, Dan Corcoran, Vtrn Harden, Roger Derloff, Arden Jensen, Leonard Bornsteln, Claire Woltoff, Jerry Estllck. Row 3: Daryl Olson, Earl Mathes, Roger Dick, Donald Mahoney, Dean Sanderson, Robert Klassy, Jerry Remer, Nancy Moe. Row 2: Mr. Phillips, Marcia Wlbben, Mardella Tebay, Yvonne Timm, Violet Spellman, Lulu Belle Hansen, Joan Thorson, Marlys Johnson, Joyce Patton, flail Patrick, Joe Yempe. Row 1: Virgil Speer, Robert Speer, Victor Speer, Anna Mae Johansen, Marilyn Weis, Marlys Weis, Bonnie Clark, Nancy Boon. Officers resident Vice President Secretary Treasurer Advisor Joan Thorson Yvonne Timm Marlys Johnson (tell Patrick Mr. Donald Phillips Freshman Class Row Four: Row Three: Row Two: Row One: Homer Hlckok, Glenda Ridenour, Jo Ann Koch, Jo Etta Wierson, Marjorie Van Tries, Charles Kruse, Joe Clark, Raymond Mahoney, Janice Me Clary, Irene Kru6e Maynard Morlne, Boh Boe, Jimmy King, Norman Triplett,- Robert Llddy, Marilyn Kempe, Janice Austin, Dorothy Davies, Lorys Sorenson Mr. Reilly, advisor, Donald Meyers, Ted Bunne, Robert Soltau, Jim Nauman, Mary Mahoney, Margaret Hickey, Mary Havens, Barbara Iverson, Irene Perry Wayne Hansen, Michael Me Donald, Roger Fink, Beverly Preussler, Colleen Iverson, Peggy Smith, Carma Bettln, Marie Hansen Officers Secretary Treasurer Advisor President Vice President Don Meyers Lorye Sorenson Bob Boe Colleen Iverson Mr. Reilly Elgth Grade Row Three: Keith Huntley, George Gilbert, Marjorie Miller, Gall Kruse, Sandra Brownlow, Donna McRoberts Laura Hoon, Darlene Malcomson. Row Two: Miss Harris, Glenn Myers, Kent Mteyers, Vanda Jensen, Rose Miller, Margaret Havens, Janice Ridenour, Vivian Huntley, Bonnell Hawkins. Row One: Darwin Cusey, Paul Nelson, Ted Backus, Joe Hanson, Gary lAmon, Kay Nauman, Gloria Cusey. Seventh Grade Row Three: Row Two: Row One: James Austin, Richard Koch, Daryl Spenser, Ervin Johnson, Billy McRoberts, Robert Miller, Charles KcClary, Sharon Wagner, Donna Winkles. Marvin Roesler, Clifford Speer, Russell Holmen, David Kemmer, Darlene Troester, Kay Clark, Shirley Gilbert, Mrs. Hall. Glenn Johnson, Wayne Klvell, Norman Johnson, Eddy Bunne, Clarence Funke, Mary Jane Seese, Marlene V.'lerson, Joyce Gerloff. Sixth Grade Row Three: Row Two: Row One: Jill Remer, Joan Francis, Joan Peterson, Jean Iverson, Mary Shlrborn, Ellen Savage, Chester Clark, Richard Benson, Orlo Austin, Paul Fogal, Don Barber Mrs. Hildebrand, Elaine Johnson, Sharon Miller, Bonnie Malcorason, Ruth Ann Knight, Diane Iverson, Kay Quale, Jean Rasmussen, Wayne Knudson, Glen Mahoney, Billy Hlckok Marsha Meyers, Dorothy King, Bertha Soltau, Betty Hailing, Fern McRoberts, Richard Brownlow Bryce Langehaug, Gordon Jensen, Dennis Hanson, Bobby Eastvold, David Robb, Joe Dickenson Fifth Grade Row Three: Row Two: Row One: Janet Van Tries, Amalia Bettln, Marlene Miller, Janet Havens, Kathaleen Errlngton, Charles Hickey, James Cartney, Tommy Davis, Larry Mahoney Mrs. Iverson, James Sawdey, Diane Trembreull, Karen McRoberts, Patty Smith, Betty King, Judy Gerloff, Maries Miller, Sharon Hennlgar, Barbara Harrington Mickey Kra t, Ronny Lein, Mark Shackleford, John Grass, Carol Funke, Gerald Meyers, Charles Trenary, Jack Meyers, Gary Thels, absent, Wayne Reed Fourth Grade Row Three: Row Two: Row One: Mrs. Boulet, Mary Jane Hovde, Judy Davies, Dawn Davies, Roberta Martz, Gretchen Suranicht, Gary Cleveland, Ronald Fisher, Dorothy Ackerman, Gary Hailing, Ronnie Rich, Patsy Meyers, Dick Satre, Richard Bhend, Eleanor Roe, Donna Iverson, Carol Hanson, Barbara Boe, Sandra Hennlgar, Julane Troester. Sandra Clark, Gary Knutson, Judith Hendrickson, Bobby Gilbert, Dennis Nauman, Irene Nelson, Dean Winkles, Larry Knutson, Kent Fllkkl, Ronnie Eastvoid. Third Grade Row Three: Row Two: Row One: Dorothy Savage, Lois Wilson, Jerry Wherry, Delbert Phillips, Lar v King, Tunny Kraft, Richard Harrington, Nancy Hendrickson, Sanmv Bettln, Kay Iverson, 3everly Soltau, Keith Trenarv. Mrs. Mealey, Diane Hovde, Rose Ann Winkles, Harvey Funke, Kermlt Nauman, Billy Francis, Jimmy Emery, Freddie Savage, Donald Dally, Harry Seese, Jared Tillson, Gary Norby, Warren Harden. Nikki Shackelford, Bette Lou Rasmussen, Owen Davies, Mary Lou Quale, Alice Meyers, Anne Roehr, Dickie Grass, Helen Martlnek, Mary Lou Erie, Dianne Hopp, David Bachus, Eobby Davis. Second Grade Row Three: Row Two: Row One: Miss Bergland, Gloria Monsen, Josephine Troester, Carrol Soltau, Duane Herme, Neil Vantrles, Bobby KcClary, Dale Bergland, Gary Stevens, Douglas Robinson. Mary Jane Hansen, Bobby Harrington, Gary Austin, Larry Moe, Richard Davis, John Sperry, Eadamae Iverson, Mary Ann Kempe, Sharon Holmen, Roger Bhend. Robert Amundson, Joe Rove, Charlotte Abbott, Mardella Bucknell, Peggy Davis, Anne King, Francis Funke, Jean Hawkins, Mary Berg, Kenneth McRoberts. First Grade Row Three: Row Two: Row One: Carol Monsen, Darla Kay Timm, Sharon Cleveland, Kenneth Hendrickson, Daryl Cartney, Sandra Orke, Kaurine Lien, Joanne Boe. Mrs. V.'ells, Gayl Norby, Joseph Cartney, Ronald Rener, John Gilbert, LuVern Speer, Cheryl Err.ist, Sheryl Cleveland. Jerry Wierson, Michael Volkart, Ronnald Orum, John Dickenson, Lois Morse, Judy Petersen, Karen Smith, Diane Rich. Clarinets Geraldine Johnson Joyce Malcomson Wanda Tebay Marcia Wlbben Joan Thoreson Donna Hatlestad Peverly Preussler Nancy Hoon Lorraine Boe Keith Larsen Donna Mae Bauch Marjorie Vantries Colleen Iverson Richard Brownlow Saxephones rern Me Roberts Dorothy Davies Dean Hamlin Kenny Naurian flute Mariya Johnson A Band Cornets David fbgal John Hanks Bill Berg Ru s 8 Robb Donald Meyers Roger Gerlof-p Bill McRoberts Jerry Mahoney french Horns Sharon Davies Barbara Iverson Basses Joe Clark Joe Hanson Claries Kruse Baratones Paul Nelson Irene Kruse Roger Dick Trombones Vern Jacobsen Donald Hatlestad Bernard Bunne Dean Sanderson Yvonne Timm Drums Arlene Kivell Nancy Moe Marie Hansen Nancy McGlllvary Majorettes Lorys Sorenson Joan Koch Mary Mahoney Lulubelle Hansen Bonnie Clark Merdella Tebay Violet Spellman Director Mr. Reilly Trumpet Trio Left to Right: John Hanks, 3111 Berg, David Fogal. B Band Row Three: Row Two: Row One: Elaine Johnson, Sharon Miller, Joyce Gerloff, Gary Lamon, Dennis Hanson, Mary Shlrbourn, Dorothy King, Ruth Ann Knight, Joanne rrancls, Bonnie Malcomson, Margaret Havens, Bette Hailing, Mr. Rielly. Diane Iverson, Kay Quale, Ronnie Lien, Donna Me Roberts, Kent Meyers, Darlene Malcomson, Jackie Meyers, Billy Hlckok, Mark Shackelford, Tom Davis, Wayne Klvell, Donald Barber, Richard Benson, Glenn Johnson. Helen Savage, Chester Clark, Vivian Huntley, David Francis, Bonnie Hawkins, Bobby Eastwold, Gordon Mahoney, David Robb. Paul rogal. Majorettes Violet Spellman, Lulubelle Hanson, Marv Mahoney. JoAnn Koch, Bonnie Clark, Mardella Tebay, Lorys Sorenson. « Girls Glee Club Row Four: Betty Moe, 'tery Mahoney, Nancy Me Glllivray, Matilda Kerape, Marlys Iverson, Marlye Johnson, Yvonne Tlqira, Marcia Wlbben, Patty Jensen, Donna Johnson. Tlow Three: Irene Kruse, Martha Johnson, Anna Mae Johansen, Carma Bettin, Lorys Sorenson, Joan Koch, Gall Patrick, Lorraine Boe, Joyce Malcomson. Row Two: Barbara Iverson, Meredith Austin, Lulubelle Hansen, Joan Thoreson, Donna Hatlestad, Glenda Ridenour, Dorothy Davies, Peggy Smith, Arlene Kivell. Row One: Sharon Davies, Colleen Iverson, Mardella Tebay, Beverly Preusaler, Marie Hansen, Eleanor Thoreson, Eunice Jacobson, Galtha Me Donald, Wanda Tebay, Mr. Rielly. BoyB Glee Club Row Fhree: Row Two: Row One: Joe Clark, Raymond Mahoney, Don Hatleetad. Bernard Bunne, Robert Boe, Arden Jensen, Obed Jacobson, Hoger Jacobson, Don Anderson, David Fogal. Jerry Estllck, Daryll Olson, Ivan “odson. Dean Sanderson, Vern Harden, Roger Gerloff, Don Meyers, John Hanks, Mike Me Donald, Mr. Reilly, Sharon Davies, Bob Sanderson, Russ Robb, Howard Knight, Keith Larsen, Dean Hamlin, Karl Moe, Jerry Mahoney. o o ° O o • Of) no (y o MIXED CHORUS Row Five Matilda Kemps, Donna Johnson, Joe Clark, Obed Jacobson, Roger Jacobson, Jerry Estllok, Roger Gerloff, Vern Harden, Bernard Bunne, Don Hatlestad, Mike MoDonald, Dean Sanderson, Arden Jensen Row Four Dean Hamlin, Patty Jensen, Ivan Hodson, Raymond Mahoney, Daryl Olson, Jerry Mahoney, Keith Larsen, Don Anderson, David Fogal, Howard Knight, John Hanks, Ruse Robb Row Three Betty Moe, Donna Hatlestad, Joan Thorson, Marlys Johnson, Lulubelle Hansen, Marola Wlbben, Yvonne Timm, Martha Johnson, Anna Mae Johansen, Glenda Ridenour, Lorys Sorenson, Carma Bet-tin, Karl Moe Row Two Nancy McGillivray, Eunioe Jacobson, Qaltha MoDonald, Irene Kruse, Barbara Iverson, Meredith Austin, Geraldine Johnson, Gall Patrick, Jo Ann Kooh, Lorraine Boe, Mary Mahoney, Bob Sanderson, Bob Boe Row One Sharon Davies, Joyce Malcomson, Eleanor Thorson, Dorothy Davies Colleen Iverson, Peggy Smith, Beverly Prussler, Mr. Reilly, director; Mardella Tebay, Marie Hansen, Marlys Iverson, Arlene Kivell, Wanda Tebay, Donald Meyers Pianist, Arlene Kivell; Hanks Quartet David Fogal, Marlys Iverson, Eunice Jacobson, John Decimation Row Three: Margaret Hickey, Cerms Bettir., Kcrlys Weis, Eleanor Thores n, Marketts Dietz, N=ncy McGillivray, Gail Patrick, M?rly= Johnson, Mary Mahoney, Violet Spellman. Row Two: Mariya Iverson, Donna Hatlestsd, Joann Winfcels, Nancy Hoon, Marcia Wibben, Yvonne Timm, Lulubelle Hanson, Joan Thore=on, Joann Koch, Sharon Davies, pew One: Donna Johnson, Bill Berc, Robert Klasgy, James Hickey, Mr. Phlllir c, Daryl Ol on, Arlene Kivell, Geraldine Johnson. Wilbur Faces Facts One Act Play Row Two: Donna Johnson, Russ Robb, David Fogal, Howard Knleht, Sharon Davies Row One: Mprlyo Iverson, John Hanks, Sally Miller. There were thirty-three mean but only about fifteen could ; at first because of the gym condition. Le Roy will fli smallest team it has had this the tallest is only 6 feet tall! The Cards open the season! Spring Valley on December J Question of The Week —rrmin W snodm payrr. oms two co-editors who won hard all day. They tell me the. in a good night’s sleep that So here’s to our co-editors. AA and Marlys. Bditor - - - - - Arlene KJvell Atmt. Editor - - ' - - Bill Berg fjports Reporters Howard Knight • Keith Larsen Assistant - Marlys Iverson Inquiring Reporters - Joan Thoresoo Nancy McOillivray Rumor Editors - - Eunice Jacobson Bernard Bunne Music Editor - - - Sharon Davies Feature Editor - Geraldine Johnson Society Editor - - Donna Johnson Senior Reporter - - Marjorie Hoon Junior Reporter - - Sally Miller Sophomore Reporter - Nancy Hoon Freshman Reporter - Mary Mahoney Jr. High Reporter - - Wayne Kivell Grade Reporter - - Donna Bauch Advisor ..... Miss Harrit The Cheerleaders by Gail Patrick These five peppy girls you should all know Not only for their pep. but also their ego Vou couldn’t miss them at the football game Because they’re yelling for our team to gain. They have the yells Have we the pep Come on guys and gals Let’s get in step They do their Job to support our tear ?arma Bettin: Home Ec. because it’s all I can think of. Janice McClary: Math because I like the teacher. Sally Miller: English—no particular reason. Sandra Brownlow: Home Ec. The teacher is a good sport. Gloria Cusey: Phy Ed. because OH BROTHER. lob Boe: Math. I like figures. Jetty Miller: Bookkeeping—no reason. iharon Davies: History. I get in so much trouble. Basket Ball The Le Roy Cagers start basketball again last Thursi Red and White Reflector i ANNUAL STAFF Back How Sh---ron Davies, K=rJorle Ho-n, P=tty Jensen, Karl Koe, Howard Kniihr.. Russ Robb, Raymond Claude, Obed Jacobson. Front Row D=vid otal, Ceraldlne Johnson, Arlene Kivell, Marlys Iverson, Miss Harris, Keith Larsen, Don Anderson, Donna Johnson. Student Council Row Two: David Keramer, Donna Hatlestad, Mary Mahoney, Mardella Tebay, Patty Jensen, Lulubelle Hansen, Sandra Brownlow, Raymond Mahoney. Row One: Mr. Kraft, Russ Robb, Arlene Klvell-Vlce President, Howard Knlght- Presldent, Sally Miller, Jim Hickey, Bernard Bunne. Row Two One Student Patrol Billy McRoberts, Norman Johnson, James Austin, George Gilbert, Paul Nelson, David Francis, Keith Huntley, Mr. Joyce, Clifford Speer, Richard Koch, Daryl Spencer, le Cusey, Wayne Klvell. Office Staff Standing: Eunice Jacobeon Joan Thoreson Sally Miller Donna Dahlen Seated: Mariya Iverson Mr. Kraft Clementine Senior Play Cast Row Two: Mr. Phillips, Hovard Knight, Russ Robb, Karl Moe, Donald Anderson, David Fogal. Row One: Joyce Malcomson, Geraldine Johnson, Marlys Iverson, Donna Johnson, Marjorie Hoon, Arlene Klvell, Sharon Davies, miss lng from the picture: Ivan Hodson. Everything Happens To Us Junior Play Cast Row Three: Row Two: Row One: Mr. Phillips, Don Hatlestad, John Nancy McGllllvray, Joann Yfinkels, Bernard Bunne. Betty Moe, Eleanor Thoreson, Dean Kanda Tebay. Hanks, Verne Jacobsen. Bill Ber :, Eunice Jacobson, Hamlin, Sally Miller, Home Ec. Club Row Four: Row Three: Row Two: Row One: Gloria Cusey, Colleen Iverson, Peggy Smith, Lorys Sorenson, Donna Bauch, Nancy McGllllvray, Joan Koch, Gall Patrick, Joan Thoreson, Donna Hatlestad, Glenda Ridenour, Dorothy Davies, Barbara Iverson. Miss King, Janice Austin, Sandra Brownlow, Joyce Patton, Meredith Austin, Shirley Francis, Martha Johnson, Marilyn Kempe, Marketta Deitz, Carma Bettln, Margaret Hickey, Marilyn Weis, Laura Hoon, Kay Nauman. Violet Spellman, Marlvs Johnson, Donna McRoberts, Lulubelle Hansen, Darlene Malcomson, Bonnie Hawkins, Marjorie VanTrles, JoEtta Welrson, Ann Johansen, Marie Hansen, Irene Perry, Bonnie Clark, Wanda Tebay. Mary Mahoney, Marlys Weis, Nancy Moe, Yvonne Timm, Mardella Tebay, Beverly Preussler, Marcia Wibben, Vanda Jensen, Margaret Havens, Rose Miller, Mary Havens, Janice Ridenour, Nancy Hoon. G ,A A. Row Four: Row Three: Row Two: Row One: Janice Ridenour, Rose Miller, Margaret Havens, Vanda Jensen, Mary Havens, Nancy McGllllvray, Marketta Deitz, Eleanor Thorson, Gloria Cusey, Kay Nauman, Marilyn Weis, Ann Johansen. Wanda Tebay, Lulubelle Hansen, Donna McRoberts, Darlene Malcomson, Bonnie Hawkins, Marjorie VanTrles, JoEtta Welrson, Glenda Ridenour, Donna Hatlestad, Joan Koch, Gall Patrick, Irene Perry. Mls8 Harris, Donna Bauch, Joan Thoreson, Joyce Patton, Janice Austin, Violet Soellman, Mary Mahoney, Galtha McDonald, Eunice Jacobson, Marjorie Hoon, Geraldine Johnson, Meredith Austin, Marie Hanson. Marlys Wei's, Nancy Moe, Yvonne Timm, Marlys Johnson, Mardella Tebay, Beverly Preussler, Marcia Wibben, Colleen Iverson, Peggy Smith, Lorys Sorenson, Bonnie Clark, Nancy Hoon, Laura Hoon. CHEERLEADERS Joan Thoreson, Sally Miller, Marlys Iverson, Colleen Iverson, Marlys Johnson TUMBLING TEAM Bottom Mary Havens, Marjorie Hoon, Marketta Dietz, Margaret Havens Middle Vanda Jensen, Nanoy McGllllvray, Marie Hansen Top Nancy Moe Arlene Kivell Jloteeti Betty Miller Marlye Iverson y ttendcuitd. Defensive 9ouad P.ov Two. Couch Heines, Captain Don Anderson, Howa”d Knight, Kenny Hanson, n . Larson, Asst. Coach Ed Hildebrand. How one: Dean Hamlin, Hotter Hopp, Obed Jacobson, Russ ’’obb, Roger Jacobson, Jlii Hlckev, Je y Mahoney. Offensive Souad Packfelld: Don Anderson, Howard Knight, Kenny Hanson, Keith Larsen Line: Dean Hamlin, Roger Hopp, Obed Jacobson, Duss Robb, Earl thee Jim Hickey, Jer y Mahoney. Missing from pictures: Orville Clark Basketball Squad Berk Row: Coach Haines, Ray Hendrickson, Borman Trirlett, Vern Harden, Jim Nauman, Georee 'Hilbert, Dan Corcoran, Jim Kinfr, Pepper Meyers, Ed Hildebrand. Front Row: Donavan Johnson, Bob Klassy, Dern Sanderson. Roeer G-erloff, Dean Hamlin, Keith Larsen, Jerry Mahoney, Dave Fogal. Bob Sanderson, Bob 3oe. First Squad Back Row: Coach Haines, Dean Sanderson Bob Klassy, Bob Boe, Bob Sanderson, Ed Hildebrand. Front Row: Roeer C-erloff, Dean Hamlin, Keith Larsen, Dave Fogal. Donavon Johnson, Jerry Mahoney, HOCKETT STUDIOS c uj o jr Phoic 0 CsC AS OW Mew + Boys Clotmiwg J.H. PRESTEGRRD ftji? rfjza Le Royy MlNty, , ORKE MOTOR + IMP O a. l6 i n rffta Jtone, fc 1 (Qtirne tOftae vtoe cy OZoLMirl S2. j i- yn LEROY INDEPENDENT LEROY fa vm te (fa-epe catOvc Grain And Stock Co. Lumber Dept. Elevator Dept. .Implement Dept fr  11131) OWL hest wishes sen ions Bpownlow Sours Proprietors ROYAL PURITAN FARM Le RoY, Minn. C n fcaTldssU 'S'3, —FIRRTZ FU- Eonnunity Le Roy______-___________Mi iviv —-Stocks Sundries — JeweLRV ToiLerRies ------ SopR FourvTt RN - -- Vs LERDY PACKING CmPRNY LERDY,MINN Qj SueeT d? CORK, IDELL V DON to 6 Jtia1 JOHNS TIRE SHOP oS'C-£d-£ vJb?z , ricCom c -Deeriwj Neu Idea Fam Machi WFLSTRD'S TDGGERY MF1LRDV HRT5-RBDWINGSHDES MILLERS MARKET faded ' Jc7 S' Le Roy Co-Op Cr ERMRyAssociation G k. (o ya 0 $u c Sears Roebuck SpRiiv6 Valle A q o o OHop AT OERR3 PND ORVE Shtisfr tion Gurrrnteeo o-t Your Tlowey Baok First National BanK ■ • • fyoediiuck C aAA Gjj Deposits Insured By the Federal Insurance Corperation LeRov Minn. INTERSTATE power co. 1)13 S'l1 WISHES CLASS or l‘)f 2.' LE llOY MINN. Mc ROBERTS MOTOR SALES Cx n atu ((?7i4 curze $£4 hJU e e aM 2 Firsi Siatc BdnK Le ?oy, N,' . Deposits Insured By The Federal Insurance Corporation Best CJisfes QAS5 1952 ® LAGESON HARDWARE ® CJhj 'te' (2 J$ ®eA cti ” Supc S 7tam.£' - M' 9?Zasytap JoArr n TPoPyte S Queen ___________________ See 9]{eijp(_Poa P_ FEDERATED STORE dTlA cA. Phil P S nbiotep Schuler-Shoe Co. The- Fan'hY dhofA 229 N. Main - Shoe Store iy%- Austin, Minn. Southern Minnesota's Music Headquarters Conn Pnn Rmefitic,nn Brnno Insrn msnrs Rustic, fAibihfZSorfi Johnson's Chevrolet Co. Kenneth Johnson, Prop. Wells Insurance Agency Wayne Wells, Mgr. Le Roy Bakery Cafe Bob Hailing, Prop. Morse'8 Grocery Milton A. Morse, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Garnant Always a good show; many times GOODRICH SHACKELFORD A GREAT ONE ToP «KS8 from the top of the nation Congratulation and Best Wishes to the Class of 52 Herefdrds Durocs R €G IS TERED -r HIGH GARDE Hereford CRTTLZ ALSO OUR OUTSTANDING HERDS OF REGISTERED PuRQC SWth E. TWO BLOODLINES Bff££C !IV 3 RNirWLS OF EITHER HERD AND SEX FIRE RVRILRBLE ALFiosT ALWAYS- Large numbers TO (LHOOSE fftom AND PRICES REASONABLE Mf?s. C- FIndersov Sows Farms ruownv bet j£.lu Le Roy + OsTFFINOeR N


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