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

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The Senior Class of Le Ro Public School Le Roy, Minnesota J,f,.fVulN,,f' If ,'r,!,f' wily' ff l 1.4 Presents iii? dm ' Edit0r............ ..-4Sal1y,Mil1er Business Manager... .....J'oan Winkels SportsJ........... ' .a...j'erry Mahoney Advertisingu... .....Bob Sanderson Sa1es..,...:a..... .....Don Hatlestad Production.. ....Eunice Jacobson Advisor... ......-.....Mr. Joyce 11- First Row: Mr. P. Larimore, Clerkg Mr. M. Iverson, Gzairmang Mr. C. Smith, Treasure. Second Row: Superintendent Kraft, Mr. O. Satre, Mr. C. Mc Roberts, Mr. B. Brownlowl :nv . xg L1- lm. , K A fix 51' A, , .,. S C hx- J of 1, rf .. , '- , , 7 HAROLD G. KRAFT Superintendent Admini strat ion LYLE K. HAINES Prine ipa 1 Bsliness Education and,Phys Stout Institute,CBo S ical Education Valle State, University of MinnesotafM.A.j Valley Ci ty, Nortg Dakota CB.S.J ,-2-1 Q 3 ANNE BAILIE English A Luther College, Decormh, Iowa fB.S.j LLOYD JOYCE Business Education and So- cial Studies Mankato State Teachers College, Mankato, Minnesota CB.S.j Graduate Work at University of Minn- esota, ARNOLD SCHROEDER Agriculture University of Minnesota fB.S.D Graduate Work at Uni- versity of Minnesota SUSAN FRIESEN Home Economics Goshen College, Goshen. Indiana CB.S.Y W- T777 ,X Q fix HGVARD MATZ Mathematics and Science Man- kato State Teggbejs College, Mankato, Minnesota CB.SJD Graduate Work at University of Minnesota VICTOR STENSRUD Science and Mathematics Winona State Teachers College Winonaf Minnesota CB.S.j CHARLES HANSON Physical Education and His: tory Winona State Teachers Co1legeQ Winona,Minnesota qB.s.p ,..,, M. , . V,,. - gow! W nw' Q Q G ,Y53Ff'Y , ys , i E f all -' ' S 5 ii'l A 'wjkidi Xa saa ' W e ' JCI-IN REILLY Music University of Minnesota CB.S.D MARGARET TELLIN English Gustavus Adolphys, St. Peter,, Minnesota Graduate Work at Universi ty of Minrxesota IB.S.D , x , wir ,,. 1 . fax Q IDGINIERS H. BQ Share Frank Estlick HJ'UlNIi: Init to Right: Dorth? Davies, Barbara Iver son, Mary Mahoney Mrs. Anna Kn ght, Marlys Weis, lor rains-Boe,-Mirggget Hickey, Wanda Tebay, Mrs. Ernie Mal comson, Alice lligan, Joan Thorson. -4.1 MEREDITH AUSTIN BILL BERG W ,X in-f UORRAINE BOE 4. M4 4 I ' N l .'4G? ' -QE?5W BERNARD BUNNE F' 'F ' E55'i.Q':2i A Q gxyi j to A . h ,b qfiwifgi' 1 -. Axiixyhvnv .MFQ Nikki' , - ,.5111411151111-iziifwfifiiff MARKETTA DIETZ DEAN HAMLIN SE IORS M REDITH AUSTIN, School is but a bore, life offers more. Glee Club 2,3,4, G.A.A. 3,4, G.A.A. Officer R, Home Ee. Club 3, Declan 4, Annual Staff 4, lixed Chorus 3,4, Homecoming Attendent 4. BILL BERG, God bless the man who first in- vented sleep. Band 1,2,3,4, Trumpet Trio 2,3, Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Junior Wigs! Plly, Annual Staff 4, Class Officer 3, Paper Staff 3,4, Declan 3,4, Solist 4. LORRAINE BOE, A worker always doing her best. Band 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 3,4, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Annual Staff 4, Library Staff 1, Paper Staff 4, Hot Lunch 2,3,4, G.A.A. 3,4. BERNARD BUNNE, Handsone is as handsome doel. Band 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, Student Council 3,4, Junior Class Play, Declam 4, Annual Staff 4, Paper Staff 3,4, F.F.A. 4, F.F.A. Officer 4. IARKETTA DIETZ Friend- liness is her greatest virtue. Hot Lunch 2,3,4, Tumbling.team 2,3,4, Declam 2.3.4, Home Ec. Club 2.3, G.A.A. 3,4, Assistant Editor of Paper 4, Annual Staff 4. DEAN HAMLIN, Always laughing, happy and jay-Perhaps he'll grow up some day. Band 1, 3,4, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, lixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, Class Officer 3, Junior Class Play, Student Council President 4, Declan 4, F.F.A. 4, F.F.A, Officer 4, Paper Staff 4, F0ogbal1l,2,3,4, Baseball 1 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Basketball Captain 4. 2. JOHN HAN S KENNY HANSON IXDJHATLESTAD D NNA HAIIISTAD 'X LAVERNE JACOBSEN VERNE JALIEEEN SE IDRS JOHN HANKS He put the harm in harmony. Bax1d1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4,Trumpet 'Trio2,3, Boy's Vocal Trio 1, Student Council 2, Pa per Staff 1,4, junior Class Play. Declam 3, Class Officer 3, Mixed Quartet 3. KENNY HANSON A man among men but mvslly among women. Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, 3 4 DON HATLESTAD A prominent leader of the bachelors c1ub. Band 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 3,4, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Declam 2,3,4, Junior Class Play, Student Council 4, Annual Staff 4, Class Officer 4, F.F.A. 4. DONNA HATLESTAD A winning way, a pleas- ant smile, dresses so neat, but quite in style. Band 1 2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2, 3,4, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Home Ec. Club 3, Declam 3,.Student Council 3, G.A.A. 3- LA VERNE JACOBSEN Tut, Tut, my man, the girls won't hurt you. VERNE JACQBSEN All great men are dying, and I'm not feeling so well myself. Band 1,2,3,4, junior Class Play , Class Officer 4, F.F.A. 4. -5.. ff w EUNICE JAIIIEHJV ROGER JACOBSUV nf . in 9133 -TQ Tk NUUUHh,lMEEIN GAITHA NKIXIUUJD NADCY NKIIILLIVRAY JERRY MAHONEY SE IORS EUNICE JACQBSON Yhere does her talent stop? Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Mixed1Quartet 3, Sextet 1,2, Boy's Glee Club Accompanist 3,4, Class Officer 2, Junior Class Play, Paper Staff 2,3,4, Office Staff 3,4, Tumbling Team 1,2, Annual Staff 4, G.A.A. 4, ROGER AACOBSON To study or not to study--That is the ques- tion. Football 1,2,3,4, oy's Glee Club 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, MARTHA JOHNSON A girl with a smile is a girl worthwhile. Glee Club l,2.3.4, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Home Ee. Club 3, Annual Staff 4, GAITHA MCDONALD As1faithfu1f a lass as you may find. Home Ee. Club 3, Glee Club 1,2 3,4, G.A.A. 3, Mixed Chorus 3,4, NANCY MC- GILLIVRAY A freindly, jolly gal-she makes a first rate pal. Band 1,2 3,4, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Paper Staff 1,3,4, Dgclam 1.2.3.4. Tumbling Team 2,3,4, junior Class Play, G.A.A. 3,4, Home Ee. Club 3, Soloist 3.'JERRY MAHONEY Hore heste-- the less speed-lhy hurry? Band l,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Mix- ed Chorus 1,2,3,4, Annual Staff 4, Football l,2,3,4, Basketball 1.2.3.4. Baseball 1,2,3,4. SALLY MILIER BETTY ANN M E HARIAN NIHUE ' WILMA RUGG RCEH YT SAN RSON WANDA TEBAY SALLY MILLER, latch out! I may do something sensational yet. Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Class Officer 1,2,3,4, Declam 3, Student Council 3, Student Council Vice President 4, Annual Staff 4, Paper Staff 3,4, Office Staff 3,4, Junior Class Play, Homecoming Queen 4, BETTY ANN MOE Her pleasing way makes friends for her. Glee Club 1,2, 3,4, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Sextet 2,3, Glee Club President 4, Annual Staff 4, Office Staff 4, Class Officer 2,3, Student Director of Play 3. HARLAN MORE No sense like nonsense. Basketball 1,2,3,'Footba1l 2,3,4. WILMA RUGG A real chum and then aome. Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, G.A.A. 4. ROBERT SANDERSON I left the school for the schools own good. Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Football Captain 4, Band 1,2, Annual Staff 4 Class Officer 1.4, Baseball l,2,3,4. 'ANDA TEBAY Little, clever, sweet, and dependable. Glee Club l,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 4,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Junior Class Play Clarinet Quartet 3, Class Officer 3, Hot Lunch Line 4, Paper Staff 4, Home Ec. clqb 3, G.A.A. 3, Annual Staff 4, Gir1's Glee Club Accompanist 4, Mixed Chorus Accom- panist 4: ELEADDRTIDRSN JQANN w1NKELs SE IORS ELEANOR Tl-!ORSON, Pretty blue eyes, ready smile, E1eanor's name is worth keeping on any file. Glee Club 1,2.3,4, Mixed Chorus 3,4, G.A.A. 3, Declam 2,3.4. junior Class Play, Annual Staff 4. JOANN WINKELS. Anile a minute is good speed, but a wink a minute gets more action. Declam 3, junior Class Play, G.A.A. 4, Annual staff 4, Homecoming Attendant 4. Y K, V ,ff .ti ,.-.M 2, . L S' Q 5 .Xa ' ' 5 I! fe K ' Q il I F lg ,V n is X L Y Mr. Charles Hanson, Class Advisor. Supt. H. G. Kraft, Honorary Advisor CLASS COLORS: Maroon and white. CLASS FLOWER: White Carantion CLASS MOTTO: 0ut of school life, into life's school. CLASS OFFICERS: President -------- Bob Sanderson Vice President--Verne Iacobsenl Secretary ------ Don Hatlestad Treasurer ------- Sally Miller Sergeant at Arms--Lorraine Boe -T9-1 Senior Class Will We do hereby, collectively as well as individually being about to pass out of this sphere of education, in full possess- ion of cranmed minds, well trained memo- ries, and almost su er-human understand- ing, ordain and publlish this last will and testament of the Class of 1953. Item No. 1--We do declare to the class of 1954 our real and rightful successor to: First, our seats in the classrooms. May they endeavor to fill them as advantageous- ly, and as pronptly and faithfully f as their predecessers have d0ne- SeC0f1d ly, our senior dignity. May they uphold it forever with seriousness and gravity, endeavoring to realize its vast importance, in spite of their natural light-mindedness and irresponsibility. Thirdly any stubs of pencils, erasers, or scraps of papers the exci- that we may leave behind us in . tement and has te of gathering our cherished last time. treasures for the Item No. 2 -- Ken Hanson wills his Model A to Mardella Tebay. Watch it Mar- della, no brakes! Item N01 3--Verne Jacobson wills his 73 and 140 lbs. to Vi ol e t Spellman. Item No. 4-- Gaitha Mc Donald Wills her tiny waistline to Earl Mathes. There's a belt to go with it, Earl. Item No. 5--Roger Jacobson wills his phy- sique to Nancy Hoon. Item No. 6--La Verne Jacobson wills his quick temper to Anna Mae Johansen. A Word of advice to go with it-- don't use it on the teachers. Item No. 7-- Nanoy McGi1livray wills her ability in public speaking and her drum sticks to Victor Speer. Item No. 8- Don Hadlestad wills his trouo- bles to Bonnie Lancaster, We hope you can cope with them Bonnie. Item No. 9--Marketta Deitz wills her quiet mood and pleasing disposition to ,Jerry Remer. Item No. 10-- Bernard Bunne wills his ability to-drive-in-back-alleys-with-his- lights-out to 'Marlys Johnson. We hope no accident resul ts. Item No. 11--Eunice Jacobson wills her ' 'A' S' ' to Dean Sanderson. They' ll come in handy before you graduate Dean. Item No. 12--Bob Sanderson wills his freck- leg and his speed to Joan Thoreson. We didn't have any dimples so we had to give you freckles, Joan. W Item No.13-Lorraine Boe Wills her newly acquired Item No. trips to Item No. boyfriend to Nancy Moe. 14--Donna Hatlestad wills her ' the cities to Yvonne Timm. 15--Sally Miller wills her inter- 1 ests in St. Thomas to Joyce Patton That's only for Item No. two minutes though, Jloyce. 16--Dean Hamlin wills is ' 'burps' ' , to Vern Harden. Remember to say A 'excuse 1 me.' Item No. 17--Betty Moe wills her giggles to Joe Kempe. Don't let them interupt a ' class, Joe. Item No. 18--Joann Winkels wills her abil- ity to make eyes at people to Clairf Wolthoff. Item No. 19--Wilma Rugg wills her diamond ring to Don Mahoney. I m sure you'll find a good use for it, Don. Item No. 29--Jerry Mahoney wills his inter- est in sports to Virgil Speer. Item No. 21--Eleanor Tho rson wills her brains to Arden Jensen. They come in handyonce in a while, Arden. Item No. 22--Wanda Tebay wills her spot in the Girls' Glee Club to Roger Dick. I know you will be able to fill it well,Roger. Item No. 23--Martha Johnson wills her brown eyes and Item No. school - - thing to Quiet ways to Daryl Olson. 24--Harlan More wills the whole teachers, books, desks, and every- Robert Speer. Make good use of them like Harlan did, Robert. Item No.25--Bill Berg wills his ability to-puzzle-teachers-with-his-questions to Jerry Estlick. Item No. 26--John Shanks wills his broken test tubes in Chemistry to Roger Gerloff. Item Nol 27--Meredi th Austin wills her ability to drive wi thout a license to Leonard Bornstein. ...ggi Senior Class Prophecy As I was roving leisurely down New York Boulevard the other day I saw an old newspaper. As I saw the name Le Roy on it I just had to stop and pick it up. I immediately read the headline Class of 53 Makes News. I guess they had made news all right. I went on to read. Wanda Tebay has been made president ofa slot machine company in New York and has come out with a new super deluxe slot machine. Betty Moe is now coaching the Univer- sity of Rhode Island to their fourth straight undefeated football season. e look into the basketball world and we find that Kenny Hanson is now the tall- est member of the Minneapolis Lakers Bas- ketball Team and is considered the coun- tries most eligible bachelor. Wilma Rugg is designing a new type of oriental rug and is now vice president of the Rugg and Rugg, Rug Company. As you pass any zoo you can see groups of gray-bearded monkeys which were col- lected in darkest Africa by Harlan More. Sally Miller is now married and has become Mrs. America for the eleventh con- sequtive year. CIt would be curtains for her if they ever found out she wore a wig.j Reading on farther we find that the Mrs. America beauty judge was nobody but Ber- nard Bunne. However, he is thinking about resi ning after the F.B.I. had him on triaf for suspicion of taking a bribe. Anytime you turn on your television sets nowadays you can see the famous lady wrestler, Gaitha Mc Dbnald. Her back ankle lock has become famous. Ro er Jacobson is now testing a new kind of Stickum Lipstick in Paris. Eleanor Thorson owns the kennels on the outskirts of Le Roy. She has more than 2,311 dogs. We saw three truckloads of flea powder going out there today. The Rough Cowboy Rodeo is in town. It is owned by Meredith CAustinD and Jerry --II Mahoney, who were recently married after a long courtship. They have recently hir- ed Hopalong Cassidys' son as their star performer. Eunice Jacobson has now bought the Le Roy pool hall and Bob Sanderson has the duty of scrubbing the floor and keeping order on ladies night. Don Hatlestad is now master of cere- monies for the You Name It-- We Give It quiz program. Dayton's Store in Minneapolis is drawing a big trade in the shoe department. This is because Lorraine Boe is saleswoman She is ver efficient at this job because she can tell the size of feet at a glance. We find that some of the senior class has strayed from thestrdght and narrow way. Joann Winkels is serving a five year term in prison for a charge of assault and battery against a basketball referee. The great Greek sculpture Nova La Makaluke is on a recent tour of Egypt with his model Donna Hatlestad. The class has also turned out a med- ical genius. After learning that he could cure broken legs in one day'Dean Hamlin has become famous. His wonder drug is pennicillun Nancy Mc Gillivray has turned from her hobby of raising beef to that of buying beef for the Hormel Plant in Austin. The mad scientists, John Hanks and Bill Berg have ripped up the streets of Le Roy looking for uranium. Martha Johnson has gotten over her shy ways and is now Ambassador to Mongolia. Last but not least we find that Verne and La Vern Jacobsen have glued themselves together at the elbows and are fooling the gublic by traveling with Barnu and Bailey ircus as Siamese Twins. We think the Class of 53 has come a long ways. Don't you? uw H ff 1,1 : f A ,, ttdnntttd nytt Juniors Leonard Bornstein W, ..,. S Vfmm H g -1 Roger Diik Riel- - at fy effy kfl' k W 'Y' Roger Gexffoff A .rfk K 'ti A L'L I' if . in y, S' V . Vein Harden , ay endr' k V 4, I . 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Marlys Johnson Joe Kempe Robert Klassy Bommie Lancaster Donald Mahoney Earl Mathes Nancy Moe Kenneth Nauman Daryl Olson Joyce Patton t W jerry Remer Dean Sanderson Robert Speer Victor Speer Vi rgil Speer t Violet Spellman Mardella Tebay Ioan Thoreson Yvonne Tinfm , Claire Wolthoff anice Austin Carma Bettin Robert Boe Sophomores or .: at Lil S Ted Bunne .x T' Kaya Joe C ark Q92 Viv' Dorothy W. Q K Davies f ' ' efe A - oger Fink ' Alice.Ha11igan Mavis Hanna 2: 1S,W Wayne L. Hansen A is w Wayne A. 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Rasmussen Virginia Renner David Robb 5 4 Ellen Savage V I t Vti. e fa, Ji 19 Mary Shirbroun Bertha Sol tal Sixth rade From left to right: Row one: Charles Meyers, Marlys Miller, Jack Meyers, janet Hickey, Wayne Reed, Michael Kraft, Hohn Havens. Row three: Jerry Brendall, Larry Grass, Patty Smith, Kathaleen Errington, Mahoney, Judy Gerloff, Sharon Hennigar, Karen McRoberts, James Cartney, Tommy janet Van Tries, Rose Ann Wold, Gary, Davis, Marlene Miller- ROW YW01 Betty Theis, Charles Trenary, Amalia Bettin, King, Robert McFarlane, Diane Trembreull, Ronnie Lien, Miss Ellestad. Barbara Harrington, Daryl Reed, Gerald F' t lfh Grade From left to right: Row one: Carol Hanson, Roberta Martz, Marvin Hanna, Ving1 Lan- Irene Nelson, Sandra Hennigar, Mary Jane caster, Ronnie Rich, Mrs. Iverson. Row Hovde, Dorothy Ackerman, Dawn Davies, three: Dick Satre, Gary Walling, Dennis Patsy Meyers, Judy Davis, Barbara Boe. Nauman, David Bredeson, Richard Bhend, Row two: Dean Winkels Gary Cleveland, Bobby Gilbert, Kent Flikki, Ronald Est- Donna Iverson, Sheryl Alden, Eleanor Roe, wold, Ronald Fisher. Fourth Grade Left to Right: Row one: Diane Hopp, Owen Davis, Dennis McFarland Beverly Soltau, Bobby Davis, Bette Rasmussen, A1ice Meyers, Donald Daily, Darrel McFarland, Harry Seese, Gary Norby, Kay Iverson, Row two: Mary Lou Erie, Tommy Kraft, Harvey Funke, Jimmy Emery, Helen Martinek, Warren Harden. Third Left to right: Row one: Kenny McRoberts, Richard Davis, Mary Kempe, Karen Juvrud, gohn Sperry, Mary johnson, Larry Moe, obby McClary, Roger Bhend, Anne King. Row two: Kathy Meyers, Mary Berg, Francis Funke, Joe Roe, Mardella Bucknell, Char- lotte Abbott, Eda Iverson, Duane Herme, Jerry Wherry, Dorothy Savage, Lois Wilson, Alice Roehr Keith Trenary. Row Three: Sherry Reed, Richard Harrington, Kermit Neuman, Mary Lou Quale, David Backus, Larry King, Diane Hovde, Sammy Bettin, Dick Grass, Miss Asper. rade Jean Hawkins, Neil Van Tries. Row three: Peggy Davis, Sharon Holmen, Gary Austin, Carol Soltau, Paul Rugg, Mary Hanson, Bobby Harrington Gloria Monsen, Dale Bergland Mrs. Boulet. ' -. ,- ,y ,IM ,' --,Es 5, ,,g:55fE,,:! ,rbi Q fe ,-2' 1 rade From left to right: Row one: John Gilbert, Michael Volkart, Carol Monsen, Janice Hanna, Patty Halligan Sheryl Cleveland, Sharon Clevelend, Gayle Norby. Row two: Lu Vern Speer, Darla Timm, Diane Rich, Grade From left to right: Row one: Suzanne Halling, Beverly Harden, Ruth Wolthoff, Carol Iverson, David Wilson, Richard Lamon, Barbara Orum, Jacqueling, Dianne Daily, Karen Klikki, Carol Reed. Row two: Ilene Bergland, Nancy Wells, Mary Martz, Gerald Jensen, Gary Johnson, Kenneth Brown- E D var nv Two Judy Pererson, Charles Leighton Reed Ronnie Orum, Ronald Remer, Sandra Orke Row three: Cheryl Ernist, Joe Cartney, Joanne Boe, Maurine Lien, Jerry Weirson, Lois Morse, Terry Dickenson, Miss Bergland 116 low, Thomas Wherry, Jo Ann Abbott, Irene Halligan, Jean Meyers. Row three: Cather- ine Hovde, Dennis Hennigar, Patrick Car- tney, Robert Schroeder, George Graff, John Rowe, Dennis Moe, Jon Hiller, Ron- ald Timmerman Donald Nauman, Mrs. Wells. Absent from picture--Carolyn Batt. J M N Kindergarten - - e Left to right: Row one: Nancy Sigler, Gary Switzler, Lois johnson, Dixie Moy- land, Fonda Bartels, David Helgeson, Diane Rosenthal, Peggy Johnson. Row two: Stanly Mc Caslin, Roger Wherry, Bobby Kraft Karen Foster, Judy Soltau,'Dicky Mah- oney, Mrs. Kruase. Row three: Jane Tillson, Paul Satre Linda Medinnus, Wayne Tembreull, Billy Clark, David Lee Burgett, Bobby Haines. Missing from pic- ture-Linda Lee Ludwig, Steven Roe. ur New Kindergarten Working and playing in a lovely room of pink, trimmed with light green, the 23 boys and girls of the kindergarten joined the Le Roy student body on the opening day of school, Sept. 2, 1952. Ably assisted by their teacher, Mrs. Betty Krause, the children have developed their ability to print their own name, play organized games, color, cut, and draw. They have been introduced to numbers and colors, they have developed their singing abilities and have been encouraged to de- velop their imagination. These boys and girls have been taught to share responsibilities. too. They have - 20 learned to take proper care of their room with its equipment and play things. But theirrmost important accom- plishment lies in the field of cooper- ation. Af the beginning of the year they were all individuals, unaccustomed to working and pla ing in a group. Now, tnrou the development of self-control they gave learned to work, to play, and to live with each other in the kinder- garten departments This deyeloped cooper- ation has prepared them for the school years that lie ahead. ' CC 77 Left to right First row: Wanda Tebay, Mardella Tebay, Beverly Preussler, Marlys Johnson, Lorys Sorenson, Homer Hickok, Bonnie Hawkins, Donald Meyers, Wayne Kiv- ell, Paul Fogal, Bill Berg. Second row: Nancy Hoon, Colleen Iverson, Ellen Savage, joan Thorson, Chester Clark, Mary Mahoney, Barbara Iverson, Bryce Langehaug, Norman Johnson, Paul Nelson Gail Kruse, Keith Rauch, Billy McRoberts.David Robb. Jim LQ. ,e,e My 25 ,,ee W Band Hale. Third row: Marjorie Vantries Viv- ian Huntley, Diane Iverson Lorraine Boe, Irene Kruse, Dick Brownlow, Fern McRoberts Dorothy Davies, Darlene Malcomson, Jack Meyers, Charles Kruse, Bill Hickok, Tommy Davis, Yvonne Timm. Dean Sanderson, Ber- nard Bunne. Fourth row: Mr. Reilly, Donna McRobertd, Kenneth Nauman, Dennis Hanson, Gary Lanon, Bill Halling, Nanc Moe Nancy McGillivray. Brass uartet Saxophone uartet From left to right: Bill Berg, Paul From left to right: Dean Hamlin, Ken- NCISOH, Joe Hanlon. 101111 Hlllki- neth Nauman, Dorothy Davies. Fern McRoberts. 21- Band From left to right: Row one: Kay Quale, Satre, Gary Halling. Row three: Mrs. Reilly Ruth Knight, Elizabeth Runde Bonnie Mal- Barbara Boe, Judy D8ViS, Mary Iuvrud, Ron- comson, Sharon Miller, Irene Nelson, jay nie Rich, Daryl Spencer, Dean Winkels, Rugg, Glen johnson, Donald Barber Row two: Charles Hickey, Mickey Kraft, Diane Trem- Elaine johnson, Daryl Reed, Parry Smith, bruell. Drummers: left to right: Mary Gary Cleveland, Karen Hanson, Kathy Erring- Shirbourn, Jean Iverson, Margaret Havens, ton, Rgngld Fisher, jerry Brendall,Elea- Dorothy King, Judy Gerloff. nor Roe, Kent Flikki, Richard Bhend, Dick Brass Sextet Maj orettes From Left to Right: Paul Nelson, Bernard From Left to Right: Ruth Ann Knighf' Bunne, Mary Mahoney, joe Hanson, Bill Berg, Mary Mahoney, Lorys Sorenson, jo Ann Koch John Hanks. Joann Francis. .. 22 .. ,-. 2, lm. me Ia, LQ, tg: ,nf 'fry 4,1 1.. f. A -u A, Him-I .- V Q. .1 - , - I - .. ,f 25 :V is gg? 1' 6 h CQ 'Q' fig m' of X6 J- Kyiv, F? if QT ,iQ A A UE 90 W' J Q gf 7, .NJ fr Yif Mixed Chorus From Left to Right: Row One: Lorys Soren- son, Marlys Johnson, Anna Mae Johanson, Nancy McGillivray, Joan Koch, Peggy Smith, Wanda Tebay, Irene Kruse, Sharlene Jacob- sen, De Anne Woltoff, Carol Lappin, Mr. Reilly. Row two: Colleen Iverson, Laura Hoon, Mary Mahoney, Yvonne Timm. Beverly Preussler, Mardella Iebzy, Janice Taylor, Marlys Weis, Vanda Jensen, Darlene Malcom- son, Donna McRoberts, Marjorie Vantries. Roe threeg Raymond Mahoney, Donald Meyers Nancy Hoon, Jo Etta Weirson, Carma Bettin, Mavis hannah, Eleanor Thorson, Wilma Rugg, Janice Ridenour, Gail Krusen, Margaret Havens, Donna Hatlestad, Marilyn Kempe. Row Four: Mike McDonald, Barbara Iverson, Lorraine Boe, Janice Austin, Glenda Rid- enour, Joan Thoreson, Eunice Jacobson, Betty Moe, Gaitha McDonald, Martha Johnson Sandra Brownlow, Meredith Austin, Dorothy Davies. Row five! Bernard Bunne, Jerry Jerry Mahoney, Paul Nelson, James Hale, Donald Mahoney, Jerry Estlick, Jaryl Olson Bob. Sanderson, Donald Hatlestad, Roger Jacobson, Darwin Cusey, Bill Berg. S Q 1, if is a H ,,,,,,ee J ai if Q . Q V . Girls' Glee Club Left to Right: Row one: Marlys Johnson, Anna Mae Johansen, Jo Anne Koch, Nancy McGi1livray, Peggy Smith, Wanda Tebay, Irene Kruse, Sharlene Jacobson, De Anne Wolthoff, Carol Lappin. Row two: Col- leen Iverson, Laura Hoon, Mary Mahoney, Yvonne Timm, Beverly Preussler, Mardella Tebay, Janice Taylor, Marlys Weis, Vanda Jensen, Darlene Malcomson, Donna lcRoberts. Row three: Lorys Sorenson, Nancy Hoon, Jo Etta Weirson, Carma Bettln, Mavis Hanna, Eleanor Thorson, Wilma Rugg, Janice Rid- enour, Gail Kruse, Margaret Havens, Donna Hatlestad. Row four: Barbara Iverson, Lorraine Boe, Janice Austin, Glenda Rid- enour, Joan Thorson Eunice Jacobson, Betty Moe, Gaitha McDonald, Martha John- son, Sandra Brownlow, Meredith Austin, Dorothy Davies. 1 N Senior Play Cast Left to Right: First row: Wanda Tebay, Sally Miller, Betty Moe, Donna Hatlestad, Eunice Jacobson, Miss Bailey, Director. Second row: Joann Winkels, Bernard Bunne, Donald Hatlestad, john Hanks, Bill Berg, Martha johnson. .ji . -- K -f ..,, fr , rf - , Q ,, .s,,.,,.. ,wg 6 my ? ,, U 111:-:V u: ' ' ' 31.,-3?'::-mesffsffi'-i1'W' ' ' ' ' , Junior Left to right: First row: Jerry Estlick, Robert Klassy, larlys Johnson, Bonnie Lan- caster, Joyce Patton, Dean Sanderson, Leo- nard Bornstein, lisa Bailey, Director. - e 'lls s - ' , :,, ,'.. , tir Y , Play Cast Second Row: Raymond Hendrickson, Earl lathes, Ioan Thoreson, Violet Spellman, Yvonne Timm, Nancy loe, Daryl Olson, Roger Gerloff. g,, W- wwe , ,,ff , f . , K iiini C, , Student Patrol QLeft to rightj Row 1: Bobby Eastwold, Richard Bensen, Paul Fogal, Norman Johnson Glenn Johnson, Orlo Austin, Billy McRoberts, Billy Halling. Row 2: Bryce Langehaug Clifford Speer, jim Austin, Daryl Spencer, Dick Koch, Gary Backus, Chester Clark Billy Hickok, Kenny Reed, Mr. Joyce advisor, Clarence Funke. Z., w '. . , QL, Student ouncil QLeft to right! Row 1: Bonnie lalcomson, Iarlys Johnson treasur- er, Ir. Kraft advisor, Dean Hamlin president, Sally liller vice president, Donald leyera, Rwo 2: Colleen Iverson sargeant at arma, Iary jean Seese, Darlene Ialcomson, Daryl Olson, Bernard Bunne, Donald Hatlestad secretary. Annual Staff Seated left to right: Joan Winkels, business manager, Don Hat- lestad, sales: Sally Miller, editorg Betty Moe assistanf editor. Standing Left to Right: Martha Johnson, Bob Sanderson, adver- tising managerg Eunice Jacobson, production Bernard Bunne. Wanda Tebay, Mr. Joyce, advisor, Eleanor Thorson, Meredith Aus- tin, Jerry Mahoney, sports editor. Paper Staff First Row: Wayne Kivell, Eunice Jacobson, Wanda Tebay, Joan Thoreson, editor, Col- leen Iverson, Jo Ann Hanson, Vanda Jensen. Second Row: Sally Millar, Peggy Smith, Glenda Ridenour, Nancy Hoon, Jo Ann Koch, Dean Hamlin, Mr. Matz, advisor. Third Row Bill Berg, Bernard Bunne, Barbara Iverson, Mary Mahoney, Yvonne Timm, Sandra Brown low, Nancy McGillivray, Marlys Johnson. ' G. A. A. From Left to Right: Row 1: Elaine Johnson, Rose Miller, Vanda Jensen, Carol Lappin, Marsha Meyers, Jean Rasmussen, Bette Halling , Ruth Ann Knight, Sharon Niller, Bonni Mhlcomson, Karen Hanson, Margaret Hickey, Alice Halligan. Row 2: Mary Annette Orke, Beverly Preussler, Mary Mahoney, Marlys Johnson, Bonnie Lancaster, Joan Thorson, Joy- ce Patton,Nancy Moe, Nancy Hoon, Joan Hanson, Donna Winkels. Row 3: Kay Quale, Mary Shirbourn, Dorothy King, Bonnie hawkins, Glenda Ridenour, Janice Austin, Virginia Patton, Darlene Malcomson, Janice Ridenour, De Anne Wolthoff, Mary Jean Seese, Miss. Friesen. Row 4: Ellen Savage, Jo Ann Francis, Fern McRoberts, Diane Iverson, Judy Herron, Bertha Soltau, Sharlene Jacobson, Margaret Havens, Lorys Sorenson Colleen Iverson, Peggy Smith, JoAnn Koch. Row 5: Wilma Rugg, Mereditl1Austin, Lorraine Boe, Joann WinkB1S. Eunice Jacobson, Nancy McGillivray, Janice Taylor, Jo Etta Wierxon, Mavis Hanna, Marjorie Van Tries. F. F. A. From Left to Right: Row 1: Charles Kruse, Bob Liddy, Roger Jackson, Don Hatles- stad, Bernard Bunne, Mike Mc Donald, Dean Hamlin, Mr. Schroeder. Row 2: Kenney Nau- 6 man, Robert Soltau, James Nauman, Loren Foster, Phillip Rugg, James Hale, Joe Kempe, Wayne Hanson. Row 3: Earl Mathes, Don Mahoney, Daryl Olson, Jerry Estlick, Maynard Morine, Bill Berg, Robert Speer Claire Wolthoff. Row 4: Arden Jensen, Jerry Remer, Verne Jacobsen. Har1nnMore, La Verne Jacobsen, Bob Boe, Ted Bunne. E hmwm A if ,x Declam QLeft-Rightj Row 1: Eleanor Thorson, Alice Halligan, Margaret Hickey, Beverly Preussler, Nancy Hoon, Laura Hoon, Patsy Cornelius De Anne Woltoff, Carol Lappin, Miss Tellin. Row 2: Carma Bettin, Jo Etta Weirson, Marjorie Vantries, Mary Mahoney Yvonne Timm, Marlys Johnson, Joann Thorson, Meredith Austin, Nancy Mc Gillivray, Mr Stensrud. Row 3: Gail Kruse, Margaret Havens, Elizabeth Runde, Colleen Iverson Barbara Iverson, Dorothy Davis, Peggy Smith, Lorys Sorenson, JoAnn Kock. Row 4 Janice Austin, Glenda Ridenour, Daryl Olson, Donald Hatlestad, James Hale, Ted Bunne Bill Berg, Bernard Bunne, Dean Hamlin. Home Ee. Club Row 1: Elaine Johnson, Marsh Meyers, Jean Rasmussen, Betty Halling, Ruth Knight Sharon Miller, Mary Juvrud. Kay Quale, Bertha Soltau. Row 2: Janice Ridenour, Rose Miller, Vanda Jensen, Shirley Francis, Bernadette Halligan, Sharlene Jacobson, Mar- lys Erie, Shirley Marine, Miss Friesen. Row 3: Joyce Gerloff, Beverly Preussler, Mary Mahoney, Glenda Ridenour, Janice Austin, Alice Halligan, Joan Peterson, Eliz- abeth Runde, Margaret Havens. Af' Office Staff Sally Miller, Betty Moe, Mr. Kraft, Joan Thoreson, Eunice Jacobs- on. Senior Class Officers Row 1: Mr. Hanson advisor, Bob Sanderson president, Verne Jacob-- sen vlceypresident, Don l-Iatlestad secretary, Row 2: Lorraine Boe sa-rgeant at arms, Sally Miller treasurer. ..-29l Sophomore Class fficers Row 1: Mr. Stensrud advisor, Janice Austin president, Bob Boe vice presidentg Glenda Ridenour, secretary, Row 21 Jim Nauman, Treasurer, Mick McDonald, Sargeant at arms. ' -M ' W --ff'-'--v--v' Junior Class Officers Row 1: Miss Friesen advisor: Bonnie Lancaster treasurer: Joan Thoreson president: Anna Mae Johansen vice president, Row 2: Claire Wolthoff sar- geant at armsg Marlys john- son secretary, Freshman Class ffieers Row 1: Mr. Reilly, advisor: De Ann Wolthoff president: Rose Miller, Vice president, Kay Nauman, treasurer: Row 2: Kent Meyers, secretary, Paul Nelson, Sargeant at arms. we 1 Girls' Tumblin Team fLeft to rightj Nancy Moe, Marketta Dietz, Vanda Jensen De Ann Wolthoff, Ruth Ann Knight, Nancy McGil1ivray, Margaret Havens. First tier Cleft to fiEhf5 Gordon Jensen, Bobby East- wold, Second tier: Dick Brownlow, Darly Spencer, Third tier: Bob Liddy, Ted Bunne, Phillip Rugg Fourth tier: Mike McDonald, Don Mahoney, Roger Jacobson, Jerry Remer. Vanda Jensen, Marketta Dietz, De Ann Wolthoff, Nancy Mc- Gillivray, Nancy Moe, Qin backgroundj Ruth Ann Knight, Margaret Havens. Boys' Tumbling Team Cheerleaders fLeft to rightj Colleen Iven son, Sophomore: Sally Miller Seniorg Marlys Johnson, Juniorg Joan Thoreson, Iunf ior: Vanda Jensen, Freshman. Homecoming Royalty CLeft to rlghtj Joann Wink- els, attendantg Sally Miller Homecoming queeng Meredith' Austing attendant: Peggy Johnson, crown bearer. Joann Winkels attendant: Peggy Johnson, crown bearer: Sally Miller queeng Bob Sanderson, football captainf Meredith Austin, attendant. First Row:CLeft to R1ghtjVerne Harden Robert Klassy Dean Sanderson Bob Sanderson Ken Hanson Student Ma Jim Neuman tant Coach: Clark, Jim Coach: Mr- First Row Dean Sanderson Rob Boe Roger Gerloff Roger D1ck Robert Klassy Ear Mathes, Jerry Mahoney Second Row Kenny Hanson Dan Corcoran Bob Sanderson Ray mond Mahoney First Rem Harlan More Jrm Nauman Roger Dxck Claxre Wolthoff Roggr jgcobson Bob Boe, Dean Sanderson Second Row Raymond Mahoney Kenny Hanson Jerry Mahoney Bob Sanderson Roger Gerloff Dean Hamlxn Basketball The Cardinals started out slow this season but ended strong. Many of the Cards losses were due to a lack of heighth, as the biggest player was only five eleven. The Cards lost to Spring Valley before winning their first game from Elkton by an impressive score of 50 to 29. They lost to Adams before winning their second game from Canton Q62-575. The Cards lost the nexq four to Rose Creek, Wykoff, Lyle, and Stewartville before tasting victory again by out scoring Grand Meadow 59-51. They again lost four games to Canton, Elkton, Adams and Spring Valley beforp coming up with another victory over Harmony C45-425. The Cardinals won one of the four re- maining game of the regular season. They lost to Rose Creek, Lyle, and Grand Mea- dow and won from Wykoff 149-46X In the first game of the-sub-district tournament the Cards came up victor- ious by beating Grand Meadow C54-49j. In tlr second game they again came up on the long end of a 64-61 score over Elkton. Out heighted, the Cardinals put up a good fight, but lost to Rose Creek C57-61D in the finals. The Cardinals made a very good showing in this tournament. Football The LeRoy High School grid team got off to a good start this year by winning the first two games from Mabel and Rose Creek. In the next two games the Cards came out on the short end. The team tooki the next from Elkton with ease. After suffering injuries early in the first half of the next game, they took a set back from Grand Meadow. Due to the loss of Dean Hamlin and Bob Sanderson in the next game, the Cardinals lost a close one to Lyle. After schuffling the back field around and having Sanderson back the Cardslwent on to win their lgst game from Spring.Va1ley. LeRoy 20 Mabel LeRoy 29 Rose Creek LeRoy 0 S tewartvil le LeRoy 6 Adams LeRoy 27 Elkton LeRoy 0 Grand Meadow LeRoy 12 Lyle LeRoy 9 Spring Valley Basketball n QQ I Q, 2, l s s Dean Hamlin Jerry Mahoney Dean Sanderson Roger Fink I Bob Sanderson Roger Gerloff Verne Harden Wayne A. Hanson 1 Bob K1 assy Bob Boe Basketball Team Left to Right Roy 1: Mr. Hanson, Mr. Haines, Keith Rauch, Dick Koch, Norman Trip lett, Joe Hanson, Jim,King, Joe Clark, George Gilbert, Bob Miller, Ray Mahoney, Gor don Mahoney, Donald Meyers, Billy Halling, Glenn Mahoney. Row 2: Bob Boe, Bob Sanderson, Dean Sanderson, Roger Fink, oger Gerloff, Dean Hamlin, Wayne Hanson, Vern Harden, jim Nauman, Bob Klassy. Baseball Team fLeft to rightj Row 1: Bob Klassy, Earl Mathes, Dean Hamlin, Bob Sanderson, Dean Sanderson, Mr. Hanson, Mr. Haines. Row.2j Donald Meyers, Daryl Olson Bob Bee, Claire Wolthoff, jerry Remer, Jim Nauman, 'ayne Hanson, Roger Gerloff, Row 31 Mike McDonald, Ted Bunne, Joe Clark, Keith Rauch, Don Mahoney, Ray Mahoney, Norman Trip- lett, Gordon Mahoney. X ,nr Q A -5- . 'Nr V51 lk- .Aung W H44- i 5 W. f - af gg 5 Vx g Vkir kk L ,dang 'il , 'M ix f ,M 4 A if ii H an 12 - ffw ff ilinsz mi' 711 C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S T0 THE CLASS OF '53 Best by Test .LE ROY CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Le Royal Brand Butter Ph 36 Le Roy LE ROY FARMERS CO-OP GRAIN 81 STOCK CO. L b D pt E1 t D pt I pl t D pt BEST WISHES SENIORS C pl t f th Get to know GILDNI-ER'S S. S. KRESGE CO. G d 1 th' g f d b Y f 54 y R h t M A t M LE ROY PACKING CO. Le Roy, Minn. Cangrqtulat S .-40- 7 Stephenson Music Co. Southern linnesota-finest Conn and Pan AMBFICBU Best Wishes Seniors BAND INSTRUMENTS Austin Minnesota Red Owl Complements of BROWNLOW 8 SOURS Proprietors Wagner Super Value Market Adams, Minnesota FIRST STATE BANK Le Roy, Minnesota DEPOSITS INSURED BY THE FEDERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION Best Wishes and Success to the Class of 1953 .. 41 .- Stock Sundries Lagason Hardware Jewelry -- Toiletries Where a dollar does its duty Soda Fountain Super Flame -- L and H Ford Ford Maytag Monarch Congratulations to the Class of 1953 Johnson Motors Speed Queen -'see Mer of Dave Regan Motor Sales Through our Portals Pass the World's most Discriminate Buyers INTERSTATE POWER CG. ' Best Wishes Class of 1953 Le Roy Minnesota .. 42 .- ROYAL PURITAN FARM Le Roy Minn. Congratulations Seniors Congratulations Class of 53 from The Style Beauty Shop Le Roy Minnesota Lyle's Coast to Coast Store Lyle Mayer, Owner Rochester, Minn. 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