Leroy Ostrander High School - Leroyan Yearbook (Le Roy, MN)
- Class of 1954
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Paul Bible Insti B.A. Luther College B.A. A Q b r Colle e Graduate Work: U. of ups u g g Minnesota i:5iw,??5f aewwge WALLACE SHODEAN MARY BURCH Agriculture English-G1r1's Phy. Ed. B.s. University of B-S. University of Minnesota Minnesota Graduate Work: U. of Minnesota 3 C Facult ALFRED McAFEE CLARENCE LAMB Business Education Music A.A. Austin Jr. College B.M. MacPha1l College B.S. St. Cloud State of Music Teachers College Graduate Work: U. of 11 VEHNON LARSON RIgHA?? SALVERSON Social Studies US B B.A. Hamline University B'S- University of Graduate Work: University Minnesota of Minnesota ELwooD G. GUANELLA KEITH HALL Mathematics Science B-S- Mankztglstate B.A. Macalester College Teachers O ege M. Ed. Macalester College Graduate Work: U. Of Minnesota 4 We GERALD MC Jerry 'A11 I know is what I read in the papers. Glee Club I,2,3 Hired Chorus I,2,3. F.FJ.. 5. ROGER DICK 'Hem' It If words were wind what a cyclone he would be. Band I,2,3, !'.F.A. I+, Annual Staff Lv, Glee Club I, Football I,2,3,l-L Class officer 74. A LEONARD BGINSTEIN I will awake some morning and find myself famous. Mixed Chorus 1,2, Glee Club 1,2-, Junior Play 3, Class Officers ll, Football 1,2, Baseball 1,2, JERRY ESTLICK 'Fritz' 1'here's nothing impossible for him who will try. F.F.A. 3, Mixed Chorus I,2,3,'-5 Glee Club I,2,3,'-P, Junior P183 Baseball I,2, Mixed Quartet LI-. DALE CUSEI The wrong way always seems the more reasonable. F.F.A. ls, Mixed Chorus 2,3,h, Glee Club 3,l4, Junior Play 3 Football I,2,h, Baseball 2. ROGER GERLOFF G-urd' 'Deep under his serious nature lurks a romantic impulse. Band 1,2, Annual Staff 1-If, Mixed 5 Chorus 1.2, G-leeClub 1,2, Class Officer U, Basketball 1,2,3,lt, Baseball l,2,3,1-I-, Football l,2, 3,1-P, Captain I-P. if JV' VERN HARDEN NM0ntW Girls don't bother me..darn it! Mixed Chorus 2, Glee Club I,2, F00t'D8.11 I,2,3,Lb, Basketball I,2, 3,15 Baseball I,2, NANCY HOON With few words to say, she goes quietly on her way, Band I,2,3,lL, Paper Staff 2,3, LP, Declam 2,3,l1f, Mixed Chorus 3,1-v, Glee Club 3,1-L, GaA. 2,3, Home Ec. Club I,2, FHA Lb, PATRICIA HENDERSON 'Pat uno one is perfect, so why should I be? Paper Steff 2,3,f-lf, Annual Staff 2,3,Lv, Mixed Chorus 3.4, Glee Club LL, Junior Play 3- Transfer from Dodge Center. ANNA MAE J OHANSEN 'Ann' I'm not really as bashful as you think. Paper Staff I+, Office Staff Ll-, Homecoming Attendant, Annual Staff L+, Mixed Chorus 2,3,U, Glee Club 2,3,l-P, FAA 1,2, Home Ee. Club 1,2, Clase Officer 3, F,H.A. I+. 6 a. few things. Junior Play 3. Baseball 2,3. MAFLYS JOHNSON There is always room for More in her life. Band I,2,3, Majorettes I Paper Staff 3Ed1torl-L Student Council 3,1-L, Declan 2,3J-I-, Homecoming Queen Annual Staff 1+ Glee Club I,2,3,lL, Mixed Chorus 2,3,lJf, J1m1or Play 3 Class officers I 2,3, G.A.A. I,2,3 Home Ec Club I,2, F.H.A. I+, Cheerleading 2 3,1-G, Mixed Quartet LL. Sextet I 2. HG urefvcl.: .uv vos- ,..., .lln alone. F,F.A, 3,1-P. ROGER LARSOW A little learning is a danger- ous thing. F.F.A. I,2,h, Football I,2,3, Baseball Lb. Transfer from Spring Valley. ROBERT KLASSY UM' Figures really bother me. Paper Staff ll-, Declam 2,bf, ,j'uni0rP13y 3, Football I,2,3 L+, Basketball I,2,3, Baseball IYZIBQLL. DONALD MAHONEY 'Don' It is not good that man should be alone. F,F.A. 31 Tumbling Team 3, Foot- ball I,2,3,lb, Baseball BJ-P. BONNIE LANCASTER 'B0nzo Blessed is she that sittith on a tack for she shall arise. Annual Staff, Mixed Chorus I,2 Glee Club I,2, Junior Pleqr 3, G.A,A, 3, Clase Officer 3. FJJIY MAHONEY 'Always dependable, always kind, but in her studies never behind, Band I,2,3, Majorette I,2,3, De clam I,2,3, Paper Staff I,2, Ed itor 3, Annual Staff 3, Hixed Chorus I,2,3, Glee Club I,2,3, ,-I Junior Play, G.A.A. I,2,3, Home Ee, Club I,2, Class Officers I 2, F.H.L. 3, Hot Lunch 2,3, Brass Sextet 2. 1 V' J' wwf ' Fig' Y mrind is set on greater things , than women' s smiles or engagement rings. Junior Play 3 Class Officers I Transfer From Spring Valley. ROBERT NAGEL X Bob 'I have nothing to deelare ex- cept nw geniu.s.' Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,U, Glee Club 2,3,1+, Junior Play 3, Wrestling 2. Transfer from Spring Valley UMW EARL MAWE5 'Red Johnny' The great are only great because I'm on my knees. I shall rise. F.F.A. LU, Junior Play 3, Football I,2,3,U, Baseball I!2939u' DARYL OLSON 'Ole' Never speak sense when non- sense will answer the purpose as well. Student Counsil 3, Pres, I+, De- clam 2,3,1-L, F.F.A 2,3, Mixed Chorus 2,3,U, Glee Club I,2,3, I+, Junior Play, Cheerleader I+, Football 2,3,l-9, Basketball I, Baseball I,2,3,U, Boys Quartet I, Mixed Quartet 3,1-L. KENNETH NAUMAN llxemwn The only way to have a. friend is to be one, Band I.2.3.4. F.F.A. 3,b. nomar PAULSEN 'Bob' 8 'Men of few words are the best men. F.F.A. I+, Baseball lb. Transfer from Spring Valley. JERALD REBER 'Jerry' One hour 's sleep before mid- night is worth three after.' F.F.A. 3, roman 1,2,3,h ease mu 1,2,3,1., saskeaun 1. ROBERT SPEER 'Bob' We must a11 hang together or we shall all hang seperately. F,F,A. 3, I+, DEAN SAJHIERSON 'I am not denying women are foolish, God made them to match men.' Band 1.2, Mixed Chorus 1.2, Junior Play 3, Class Officer M, Football 1,2,3,1+, Basketball 1, 2,3,f-If, Baseball 1,2,3,U. VICTOR SPEEB. 'Conduct is three foul-the of our life and its largest concern.' l'.F.A. 3,15 9 CLAIRE SIMON WIMPY I'm not asking you..I'm telling you. Paper Staff 1,2,3, Declan 1,2, 3,b,, Mixed Chorus 2,3, Glee Club 2,3, Junior Play 3, Transfer From Spring Valley, VIRGIL SPEER. 'Other men eat to 1ive....I live to eat. V F.F.A. 3,h. VIOLET SPELLMAN 'Vi' 'She puts her worries in the 'bottom of her heart, and sits on the lid and smiles. Majorettes I,2, Declam 2, U, Junior Play 2, G.A.A. 2, Home Ec. Club I,2. YVON E TIMM 'Vonnie' A tried and true friend. Band I,2,3,1L, Paper staff 3,1L, Declam 2,3,1L, Annual Staff 1+, Mixed Chorus 2,3, 11-, Glee Club I,2,3,1L, Junior Play 3, Home Ec. Club I,2, Class Officer I,2, F,H.A. U, Sextet 2. MAHDELLA TEBAY B10Dd18 Golden hair, shining eyes. Happy go 1-ugky, she's a prize. Band l,2,3,1b, Majorette 112' student Council 2. Paper Staff 19. Declam 2,15 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,1!f, Glee Club 1,2,3,1!-, GAA 2. Home Ec. Club l,2, Clarinet Quartet 2, Hot Lunch 14. CLAIRE wormwon' umckn I dreamt that I dwelt in Marble Halls with vessels and serfs at nur sides. Student Council 19, F.F.A. 3,1+, Mixed Chorus I, Glee Club I, Class Officer 3,1-If, Football I, 2,3,1L, Baseball I,3,1-P. I0 JOAN THORESON JCL 'Do you think I was born in a. wood to be afraid of a wolf? Band I,2,3, Paper Staff 2,15 KEditor 3,2 Declan 2, 3,15 Office Staff 2,3, Homecoming Attendant, Annual Staff 1l', Mixed Chorus 2,3,1b, Glee Club I,2,3,1v, G.A.A. 2,3, Home Ec. Club 2, Class Officer 1.2.3. Cheerleading I.2.3.14'. Hfft lunch 3,1b, fCashierJ Sextet I 2. LAWRENCF ZEBOUGH Larry Inever think of the future. It comes soon enough. X N X -s HONORARY PDVISOR ' , ADVISCR N N 4- S MR' 'NN MR HANSON -Qi U ,Neff ' SL! . 0 f i ' x iii X ra -ul I ' CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ...... .. ROGER GERLOFF 2,2 :fy VICE PRESIDENT .... ...... R OGER DICK SECRETARY ...... . . . LEONARD BORNSTEIN TREASURER . . . .. DEAN SANDERSON Z -fl Z 4 Nj. 5 , , , Q 5 -'E - 5 ' Q ,. w- in 1 A., I7 Zi, 'wi . ' LN EQY Senior Class Will We the Senior Class of '5U, being of strong body and mind do hereby leave to the future lmmates of this school some of these a foresaid talents, intellects, and cerebal qualities. I Violet Katheryn Spellman will my great height to Roger rink. I Earl Hichgpd Mathes will on slightly used girdle to Don Meyers. I Roger Henry Gerloff will my battered up Ford 6 l quart of oil to Barbara lverson and Dorothy Davies. I Dean Adolph Sanderson just leave Colleen Iverson. I Yvonne Marie Timm will my diamond ring to Pete Marine and my trombone to Vernon Thompson. I Robert Earl Klassy will my bib overalls to Marilyn Kempe- I Roger Herman Dick will my reducing exercised to Ken Miland. I Victor Arlend Speer will my correspondence course on the Hula-Hula to James Rathbun and Adolph Schmidt. I Ralph Gene Maloney bequeath my title of champion gum chewer to beverly Prussler. - I Mardella Katheryn Tebay will my powder puffs to Ray Mahoney and my musica ability to Robert Liddy. I Jerald La Verne Remer will my Toni Home Permanent Kit to Donald a Freddie Vicksie. I Nancy Lou Hoon will my position on the G.A.A. basketball team to Bay Schmidt. I Mary Louise Mahoney will my red hair to JoAnn Koch and my HAH to Jim King I Robert Henry Paulson will my favorite T.V. program UHowdy Doodlen to Carma Bettln and Mayvis Han a. I Marlys Elaine Johnson will my angelic look to Walter U'eroske and my Homecoming Queen Crown to Norman Triplett. I Daryl Lee Olson will my position on the football team to Alice Halligan. I Robert Edward Nagel will my giggle to Lois Gordon and my wiggle to Berna- dine Leinfried. I Leonard Arthur Bornstein will my trips to Adams to Jim NPHWBU- I Jerry Francis Estlick will my Crosby voice to Charles Kruse and the rem- mants of my Chevroletto Homer Kickok. I Patricia Ann Henderson will the bags under my eyes to JoEtta Weirson. I Joan Helen Thoreson leave my stamps collected playing post office to Marcella Poldervaard and my cheerleading suit to Phil Ruggr I Robert Everett Speer will my last years antbdreeze to Glenda Ridenour and one broken fan belt to Marjorie Van Tries. I Virgil Arlo Speer will my figure to Bob Soltau. I Kenneth Richard Nauman will my worn out saxophone reeds to Don Mills my Plymouth to Mervin Larson. 1 Vern Warren Harden will my autobiography, My Memories or a Chicken every night to Ted Bunne, I Bonnie Maxine Lancaster will my list of favorite parking places to Janice and DOD Boa. I Claire Milton Woltoff will my pool cue to Margaret Hickey. Anna Mae Johanson will my 2 piece leopard bathing suit to wayne A. Hanson Jerald Lucien Baker will the windshield wipers of my Chevrolet to Irene Kruse. I Dale Ray Cugey will my safe driving to Peggy Smith and manly build to Laurald Halverson. I Lawerence Wesley Zebaugh will my kiddy car to betty Paulsen. I Roger Kenneth Larson will my love for the Peglegged Indians to Mike McDonald. I Donald Kieth Mahoney will my football shoes to Marlys holles. I Raymond Eugene Hendrickson will my lntellecutal look to Lorys Sorenson. I Claire Maurice Simon will my personal beer mug at Dick's and Oles to Wayne L. Hanson. I Joseph Kempe will my attraction for the opposite sex to florence Eastwold I I 1 2 MCLASS OF 50' The May 16, 197k issue of the LeRoy Independent states that the Class of '5Uu 1s having a class reunion at the new 325,000,000 Municipal Building. It was built by the famous architect, Ray Hendrickson, a member of the class. Promptly at 11:00 A.M. a big black limousine drove up and Nancy Hoon stepped out. She is now married to the famous football coach, Claire Wolthoff. Dale Cusey was her chauffeur, but we hear that he drives for Joey Chitwood during his spare time. Daryl Olson arrived next. He is now a cheerleader for the Minneapolis Lak- ers. He came dressed in his uniform, since he had to leave for a very important game right after the meal. His uniform suit, cow-boy boots, and his hair dyed motion at the west end of LeRoy. Roger safari, consisting of 25 elephants and was the star. He had just returned from a Africa where he captured Earl Mathes, the in his brand new Chevrolet car. He is now consisted of a Marilyn Monroe bathing red. At this time there was a great com- Gerloff had just entered town with his 59 dancing girls, of whom Violet Spellman trip into the mysterious continent of wild man. Dean Sanderson arrived next a co-owner of the Chevrolet and Stan- dard Oil Company. Arriving at this time were Virgil and Victor Speer. They are now Siamese Twins of Barnum and Bailey Circus. It seems they glued their heads together, thinking two heads are better than one. In their case they were right. While we were waiting for the others to arrive, we received a telegram. It read, SORRY, BUT UNABLE TO MAKE IT THIS YEAR. AM SUEING MY WIFE, MARDELLA, CFORMERLY MARDELLA TEBAYJ FOR DIVORCE, ON THE GROUNDS OF CRUELTY AND INHUMAN TREATMENT. SIGNED ROBERT KLASSY. As we finished reading, who should arrive but Roger Dick, Jerry Remer, and Jerry Estlick. They now own the newly organized Golden Goose Gambling House in Las Vegas, Nevada. I hear business is hatching out pretty good. We then picked up a paper, but I was shocked when I read these headlines. UN- HAPPY FATHER LEAPS FROM WINDOW. The article read as follows: DON MAHONEY, VICE PRESIDENT OF THE KELLOGG'S CEREAL CCHPANQ AND FATHER OF SIX GIRLS RECEIVED MINOR INJURIES WHEN HE LEAPED FROM A SECOND STORY WINDOW UPON LEARNING HE IS NOW THE FATHER OF NINE GIRLS...HIS WIFE HAS JUST GIVEN BIRTH TO TRIPLETTS. The next arrival was General Robert Nagel, who made the news by his appointment as Chair- man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Anna Mae Johansen then arrived. She was dres- sed ln a brand new 810,000 sable mink coat and a diamond as big as your fist. We investigated and found she is engaged to marry a Rockefeller. After our dis- cussion with her, I picked up the latest NLOOKU Magazine and began looking thru it. Then to my surprise, I came to the section written on the life of Marlys Johnson. It showed her back here in LeRoy of the Class of '54,' including a picture as one of our beautiful senior girls as she was crowned HOMECOMING QUEEN. It says here she is now a singer for the Metropolitan Opera. There is also an article here about Bonnie Lancaster, a member of the Class. It states she is the first woman to successfully arrive at the North Pole, by swimming around the North Cape. And there is the section on Leonard Bornstein. It seems he has taken Clark Gables place on the screen. He is called one of the great young lovers of the era. Joan Thoreson, with her famous manager, Gerald Backer, who formerly man- aged Badman McGoo, was the next to arrive. She is now the middle-weight wrest- ling champion of the world. She is famous for her mule-kick. Robert Speer also arrived. He is now Admiral of the Navy. He received his rank for inventing sea- sick curing pills. Mary Mahoney is now a woman lawyer. She got her start from defending Houggy Carmickle. They won the case with the help of a former class- mate, Roger Larson, now Judge Larson. Vern Harden then arrived. He is now a re- sort owner on Lake Louise outside of LeRoy. During his spare time he is a bathing beauty contest Judge. Lawrence Zebaugh, Bob Paulsen, and Joe Kemps then arrived. They now own the Salty Pretzel Company. With everyone that could be here in the dining room we ate the delicious dinner prepared by the famous woman creator of new foods, and the second Betty Crocker, Yvonne Timm. With the meal over, I noticed a violent argument down at the other and of the table between Mr. and Mrs. Claire Simon QMrs. Simon, formerly Pat Henderson.D They became so violent that WW1mpyW had to send Pat home on their rocket to the moon where they live and which they also discovered. Ken Nauman now hag his own orchestra It looks as if the Class of H545 really has made a place for themselves in the world after all, in spite of the teachers worries. We'll be looking forward to attending their next class reunion. I3 559 is -1 1 3 Y X Li W: .M . f , N x, ,1 ., X, Sri? mm Q, 1 1? 'fi mf xg- 5 x .V efs A 1.4 1 X H 'al' ,VQ , Kiwis ?7f4-Z?2f:9fCef 14 Qflmweb P ,PW 4 , , .F 4 N Q58 VL ..HMmimQe .,,,,, ....... X Janice Austin 4' ,nv 'PS W .- W , , ,Q ,, ., . W L , V ' N, , f-wiigli' LFE? oe Dorothy Davies Laurald Halverson Homer Hickok . 3 A f'3,gj Sm x ...,s , Lggmfgje ,M ,Afg U, b.,A Carma Bettin ff Florence Eastwold Mayvis Hanna J is 5 rf. , ., Barbara Iverson r rrnnrr Tiff H M H ' J nrlsr 5 H H n rrrna raaY rra H -: M LW 5 aeffwsrv if l e wfwa Robert Marlys Ted B08 B0l18B Bunne :: SI'. M ' of 3 A 'W K, ea-gr, A J 3089? Lois Alice Fink Gordon Halligan O Jumors 1 7' ,.,, , -' w in 15: ,ak kr tk Vrkk I 7 fill! X If f srs wayne L. Wayne A. Margaret Hansen Hanson Hickey H., A L. N' f o f 5 ' 1. 5, Colleen Marilyn James Iverson Kempe King I5 JoAnn Koch . 19, iw ,ww 7-', J an m -R ,1 Q1 me Michael McDonald 1'll!I!p KQV of Donald Mills V,,k ' 1 ,kf, --5135.7 1 , k V, My I 42 ' '- .,: 5 T - -. , ,Z, Charles Kruse Nils, ie? H111 'ff 1 Irene Kruse 1 for ,K ia fire 1 fehffi Er 1 .12 K 1 seep 3' X 1 X K-'S 5'-e KK:,' Y 'f ',1.' I K A ,: ,l ,j L,,. , wgjygr, ,, I f- :Q ' V N73 L',' L 3 ffffi ...wuuegmlfggia Mary Ray Mahoney Mahoney Maynard Morine j,.vfl??1i 2.9'5:53!35t:'g ' - BEE ' f.5i'5'5.fi 'f L 1 I ' lvl' if , V , ,eh 5 Q 1 sys? ai! ,nfs , M? Eerfg V'g33V James Nauman Marcella Beverly Glenda poldervaard Preussler Ridenour I6 ,.-LLQQQ1 Mervin Larson Donald Meyers ?3riF?? i'fE ?!- :p -kf' ' W V. ef! 1 walter O'Groske S71 Philip Rllgg P' D J ..12 I VKQZZ , . f5EVeEWEMf - S 1-w Q 5, 1 1 1 1 1 4, 1 Y 11 Zia J we - Q44 ' , --1 fs ' - .s,, -15 ,-118 ., . 31 1, ,Q 1 ff 11-11 rf 1 ei 1 11 il W an gs in S an S H if 11541 5 Bernadine Leibfried Kenneth Miland S Betty Paulson , f 5, NJHA 1 jifiie A .,.L U 'Q kkhih Ve-' ' 1-k zzfyfa ,-' 5 sei K1e4nefa C 1 r ,',Vl 5E?j? Roy Schmidt f-A fig., ' ix , ga- K 1 Adolph Peggy Robert Schmidt Smith Soltgu its F: 35 ki xjgwvr M,eQw ,igf '::A:L Qmgwi ',z- xN4LEglsil I L 2 l Hfflg 'zb' gfgl K 32 ' ' X? g i f Norman Marjorie DOf1a,1d va-nTr1es 1 Advisors n 'MAE ixgwn E1-Qs' H M Larson m,V1u005A Rf President Vi ce Pre s E 2 Secretary Rf f Treasurer Class Officers 17 Lorys Sorenson Vernon Thompson 2, Fred Vikee JoEtta wierson Hr. Halverson .. JoAnn Koch .. Mary Mahoney Glenda Rldenou . Donald Meyers ff Wx Wff yn 'Q hi' p omores From left to right First Row Deanne Wolthoff, Ann Simon, Carol Lappin, Darlene Malcomson, Janice Taylor, Marjorie Miller, Sharlene Jacobson, Margaret Havens, Roger Tangen, Dallas Sween, Keith Rauch, Gary Lamon, Donald King. Second Row Gladys Stevens, Gall Kruse, Donna McRoberte, Kay Nauman, Carol Jones, Virginia Patton, Janice Ridenour, Patsy Cornelius, Gloria Cusey, Ruth Stevens, Delores Maloney, Norma Woods, Third Row Ida Drugswold, Martha Patterson, Loren Forrester, Paul Nelson, Jim Hale, Laura Hoon, Ann Runde, Vivian Huntley, Bonnie Hawkins, Sandra Brownlow, Fourth Row Miss Bailie, Russel Harvey, Kent Meyers, Robert Bly, Dwight Daniels, Gordon Mahoney, Paul Eagtwold Ted Backus, Darwin Cusey, Mr. Mc Afee. Abgent from picture! George G11- bert, Joe Hanson. M2 ,Q I f ha' 0 We Class Officers President.....................Joe Hanson f 'X Secretary.... .......Ann Simon 6524, Vice Pres . . . . . .Bonnell Hawkins Q 1 WP 3 . I N Treasurer.... ...Norma Woods n 0 L UI : q awp I8 Freshman Left to right first row: Bill Halling, Clifford Speer, La Vonne More, Joanne Hanson, Janette Stockdale, Sharon Wagner, Marlene W1erson,Ei1ene Larson, Janice Lawson, Norman Johnson, Wendell Jensen, Second row: Daryl Maloney, Arden Lenz, Everett Wherry, Dick Koch, Bob Miller, Eddy Bunne Jim Austin, Charles Mc Clary, Henry Runde, Glenn Myers, Glenn Johnson Third row: Joanne Bock, Shirley Gilbert, Gloria Henderson, Carol O'Groake Joyce Gerloff, Mary Batt, Caroline Ramaker, Carol Olsen, Arlye Thompson, Donna Winkels, Mary Jean, Seeee. Fourth row: Mr. Hall, Dan King, Jay Rugg, Wayne Kivell, Harold Harvey, Clarence Funke, Kenneth Roberts, Stan- ley Dimler, Jerry Wold, Miss Hickok. G 7 1 ' X fmifm ? r f a f X ff ye NWZZW 'J f x !l'PW,,: 1' ZLL' ,, , 'V if f ff' 4 ' 'wx CLASS OFFICERS X President ........ ... .... .... .Dick Koch Vice President .... .... Mary Jean Seese Treasure. ........ ....... Bob Miller Secretary .... .... Jo Anne Hanson I9 From left to right first row: Orlo Austin, Glenn Mahoney, Dennis Hanson, Ervin Johnson, Robert Eastwold, Richard Benson, Shirley Morine, Second Row: Norman Jensen, Mona Bolles, Marlys Erie, Joann Peters, Peggy Woods Jean Rasmussen, Joe Dickenson, Gary Backus, Third Row: Miss Burch, Bruce Elliot, Mary Qrke, Janet Gordon, Jill Benner, Marsha Meyers, Bernadlne Eighth Grade From left to right: First Row- Alan Tapp, Richard Brownlow, Mary Shirbroune Fern McRoberts, Elaine Johnson, Jean Iverson, Bonnie Malcomson, Ruby Chris- tensen. Second Row: David Robb, Paul Fogal, Bryce Langhaug, Mary Juvrud JoAnn Francis, Ellen Savage, Kaye Quale, Diane Iverson, Bette Hall1ng.Th1rd Row: Mr. Guanella, William Hickok, Norman Mellam, Donald Barber, Karen Hanson, Ruth Knight, Bertha Soltau, Judy Herron, Dorothy King. Hanigan, --nv T 53, 1J: l2 il.: F Seventh Grade From left to right, First Row: Ardis Berhow, Karen McRoberts, Betty King, Willis Sween, Gary Thies, Wayne Reed, Darrell Reed, Dennis Harvey, John Grass, Kirk Bolles, Russell Harvey, Larry Mahoney, Charles Hickey. Second Row: Jerald Brandau, Sharon Henniger, Barbara Harrington, Diane Tembrual, Kathleen Errington, Charles Daniels, Hoseann Wold, Mollie Bettin, Patty Smith, Janet VanTr1es, Judy Gerloff, Marlene Miller, Marles Miller. Third Row: Glenn Kruse, David Forland, Ronald Lien, Stephen Cartney, Jack Meyers, Don Orke. Left to right first row: Gary Cleveland, Marvin Hanna, Kent Flikkie, Dorothy Ackerman, Carol Hanson, Dawn Davis, Barbara Boe, Ronnie Rich, Dean Winkels. Second row: Richard Bhend, Sharon Merfeld, Patricia Meyers, Robert Gilbert, Dennis Nauman, Terry Lamon, Sandra Hennigar, Roberta Martz, Judy Davis. Third row: Mrs. Jacobson, David Bredesen, Ronnie Eastvold, Gary Halling, Don Tapp Eleanor Roe, Mary Hovde, Irene Nelson. IW! ..'l IN 'I -I From left to right First Row: Gary Theis, Freddie Savage, Donald Daily, Owen Davies, Alice Meyers, Kay Iverson, Sherry Reed, Bette Rasmussen, Dorothy- Savage, Richard Grass, Second Row: Bob Davis, Lois Wilson, Harry Seese, Beverly Soltau, Mary Lou Quale, Mary Lou Erie, Richard Harrington, Jared- T1llson,Dav1d Bachus, Dennis Erie. Third Row: Kermit Nauman, Diane Hovde- Samuel Bettin, Harvey Funke, Jimmy Emery, Jerry Wherry, Larry King, Helen Martinek, Ada Batt, Mrs. Iverson. Absent from picture- Diane Hopp. From left to right First Row: Douglas Robinson, Francis Funke, Richard Davis, Roger Bhend, Verdell Tapp, Duane Herme, John Sperry, Nell Vantrles D816 Bergland, Paul RUSS, Second Row: Helen Kruse, Sharon Holmen, Joe Rowe, Kenneth McRoberts, Gary Austin. Third Row: Miss Asper, Karen Juvrud Mary Berg, Mary Ann Kemps, Charlotte Abbott, Carol Berhow, Gloria Monsen Peggy Davis, Jean Hawkins, Bonnie Riehl. Absent from picture, Larry Moe Robert Harrington. L:vY,ia1.t gas 3 l!?? ,aww sf w,a, f' Q as-lic na.,,s.fs Thlrd Grade From left to right, First Row: Ruth Ann Nymann, Darla Timm, Judy Peter- eveland, Cheryl Ernist, Carol Munson, Sharon Leighton Reed, Second Row: Maurine Lein, Ronnie Remer, Gayl Norby, Diane Rich, Janice Wold, LuVern Speer. Third Row: Mrs. Boulet, John Gilbert, Jerry Weirson, Ronnie Orum, son, Lois Morse, Sheryl Cl Cleveland, Michael Volkart, Patty Halligan, Joanne Boe, Hanna, Joe Cartney, Charles Daryl Cartney, Danny Larson, Terry Dickenson, Sandra Orke, Karen Smith. From left to right first row: Barbara Orum, Donald Nauman, Duane Berhow, Catherine Hovde, Irene Halligan, Jean Meyers, Joann Abbot. Second Row! Robert Schroeder, Richard Lamon, George Graff, Gary Johnson, Dennis Hennigar Nancy Wells, Rodney Baldwin, Dennis Moe, Karen Flikkl, Pat Cartney, Kenneth Brownlow. Third Row: Ella Berglund, Ronnie Timmerman, David Wilson, Mary Martz, Ruth Wolthoff, Susanne Halling, Barbara Carson, Tommy Wherry, Carolyn Batt, Jon Hiller, Jack Rowe, Jackie Garnant Second Grade ,.,f' From left to right First Row: Linda Ludwig, Peggy Johnson, Linda Abbott, Dixie Moylan, Larry Cleveland, Janet Norby, David Sween, Linda Harrington, l Marlene Emery, Dicky Mahoney, Linda Christopherson, Diane Rosenthal,Second Row! Richard Berhow, Marcine Lammers, Paul Satre, Stanley McCas11n, Steven Roe, Larraine Carson, Nancy Sigler, David Helgeson, Jane Tillson, Joyce Dickenson, David Burgett. Third Row: Mrs. Wells, Fonda Bartels, Glenn Davis, Lois Johnson, Linda Medinnus, Karmen Larson, Bonita Merfeld, Gerald Wright, Karen Foster, Sharon Lamon, Beverly Riehl. Absent from picture: Gary Switzer, Wayne Tembreull, Roger Wherry. From left to right first row: Vernie Hanson, Waldo Bucknell, Terry Retterath, Barbara Steele, David Berg, Mickey Moe, Lynette Corneluis DyAnn Duffy, Joan Eastvold, Second Row, Stephen Aide, Gail Orum, Ronald Wright, Linda Halling, Patricia Bhend, Susan Tillson, Steven Sperry, Maxine Funke, Third Row: Hrs. Krause, Jeanie Hanson, Linda Dickenson Linda Moe, Mary Wilson, Kathleen Schroeder, Donna Gartney, Tamara Renner, Terry Roe, Absent from picture, Terry Carson, Susie Clark, Danny Fortney. KINDERGARTEN ' uull 3, fH,.xlk ZH I 1 N , QM W6 ANNUAL STAFF WMV . Mgfgfw W 'f wwf' Q62 Seated left to right: Nancy Hoon, Kay Neuman, Mary Mahoney, Marlys John- son, Margaret Hickey, Carol Lappin, Jim Hale, Mr. Halverson. Standing left to right: Larry Mahoney, Ann Johansen, Yvonne Timm, Joan Thoreson, Lorys Sorenson, Mardella Tebay, Jo Ann Kock, Mary Juvrud, De- Anne wolthoff, Ann Simon, Virginia Patton, Peggy Smith, Colleen Iverson Janice Austin, Joanne Hanson, Alice Halligan, Dorothy Davies, Barbara Iverson, Jim Nauman, Robert Klasey, Glenda Ridenour. Seated left Vonne More, Daryl Olson, Mr. Mattheis Ane Iverson, Ruth Knight, Left to r1ght:Marlys Bolles, Mardella Tebay, Glenda Ride- nour, Colleen Iverson, Mar- jorie Vantries, Lorys Soren- son, Janice Austin, Mrs. Knight, Mary Mahoney, Marga- ret Hickey, Barbara Iverson, Dorothy Davies, Joan Thore- son, Mrs. Malcomson, Alice Halligan, Mr. Nymann. X X it ,X MK ' 415 1 x x '- if 3.13.- 13 : 5 ,fi 531. f1::i'5'.9:' 7-:Q ' x I W 1 to right: La- Lorys Sorenson, Marlys Johnson, Standing' D1- 'Mary Shirbroun, Claire Wolthoff Bob Boe, Paul Nelson, Ray- Mahoney, Larry Mahoney. 0000 0 I mrs! igiaw W Olde ,a va From left to right First Row: Mr. Lamb, LaVonne More, Joanne Hanson, Beverly Pruessler, Garma Bettin, Darlene Malcomson, Irene Kruse, Joan- Thorson, Lorys Sorenson, Colleen Iverson, Second Row: Carol Lappin, Deanne Wolthoff, Janice Austin, Janice Taylor, JoEtta Wierson, Marjorie- Van Tries, Laura Hoon, Nancy Hoon, Donna McRoberts, Ann Johansen. Third Row: Dorothy Davis, Barbara Iverson, Janice Ridenour, Margaret Havens, Gloria Cusey, Gail Kruse, Marcella Poldervaard, Glenda Ridenour, Peggy Smith, Joann Koch, Fourth Row: Mayvie Hanna, Marilyn Kempe, Yvonne Timm, Mary Mahoney, Marlys Johnson, Marlys Bollee, Sandra Brownlow, Sharlene Jacobson, Patsy Corneluls, Ann Simon. 1 b G ee u s From left to right First Row: Mr. Lamb, Charles Hickey, Tom Davis, Bill Halling, Glenn Johnson, Ronnie Ridenour. Second Row: B111 Mc Roberts, Dale Cusey, Paul Nelson, Ray Mahoney, Daryl Olson, Bob Nagel. Third Row: gob Bae, Jerry Estlick, Bob Miller, Dick Koch, Claire Wolthoff, Mike Mc- ona . , N sf Wg? if 4, a is I mpn0'i?4 Chorus First row left to right: Mr. Lamb, Joann Peters, Carma Bettin, Ellen Savage, Lorys Sorenson, Joann Thoreson, Beverly Pruessler, Glenda Ridenour, Marcella Poldevaard, Marjorie Vantries, Joetta wierson, Ann Johanson. Second Row: Jill Renner, Lavonne More, Joann Hanson, Karen Hanson, Mary Sherbroun, Irene Kruse, Darlene Maloomson, Joann Bock, Laura Hoon, Nancy Hoon, Mary Juvrud Janice Taylor, Gail Kruse, Marlys Erie. Third Row: Ann Simon, Colleen Iverson Marlys Johnson, Marlyn Kempe, Dorothy King, Yvonne Timm, Mary Mahoney, Joann Francis, Gloria Cusey, Ruby Christiansen, Marlys Bolles, Janice Austin DeAnne Wolthoff, Janice Ridenour, Carol Lappin, Peggy Smith, Joann Koch, Sharlene Jacobson, Patsy Gorneluis, Dale Cusey, Bob Boe, Bob Miller, Dick Koch, Glenn Johnson, Ruth Knight, Betty Halling, Margaret Havens, Sandra Brownlow,Dorothy Davies, Mayvis Hanna, Barbara Iverson, Billy Halling, Jerry Estlick, Paul Nel- son, Daryl Olson, Raymond Mahoney, Michael MacDonald, Claire Wolthoff, Bob Nagel. Fifth row: Charles Hickey, Ronald Ridenour, Tom Davis, Bill McRoberts J MIXED QUARTET FLUTE QUARTET Joe Hanson, DeAnne Walthoff, Homer Hickok, Lorys Sorenson, Marlys Johnson, Jerry Estlick Bonnie Hawkins and Irene,Ne1 and Mardella Tebay. son. 28 rv, . K W ,l::,' yly' l.!y 1k .I-,lr-1i'wyl'lLJ' e Q e ,mayo Clarinet Section: Left to right: Mardella Tebay, Beverly Pruessler, Nancy Hoon, Marjorie Vantries, Vivian Huntley, Irene Kruse, Diane Iverson, Kay Qualey, Patty Smith, Ann Runde, Ruth Knight, Darrel Reed. Flute Section: Lorys Sorenson, Homer Hickok, Bonnie Hawkins, Irene Nelson. French Horns! Barbara Iverson, Bryce Langehaug. Saxaphone Section: Fern McRoberts, Dar- lene Malcomson, Dorothy Davies, Donna McRoberts, Kenneth Nauman, Bonnie Malcomson, Bertha Soltau, Jackie Meyers. Trumpet Section! Glen Johnson Donald Barber, Jerald Brandau, Bill McRoberts, David Robb, Wayne Klvell, Keith Rauch, Paul Fogal, Jim Hale. Baritone Section! Paul Nelson, Gail Kruse. Trombone Section! Diane Tembruell, Yvonne Timm. Bell Lyre: Mary Juvrud. Mr. Lamb, Director. Bass Section! Charles Kruse, Joe Hanson. Drum Section: Mary Shirbroun, Jean Iverson, Elaine Johnson, Bill Halling, Gary Lamon m,s RA ss QU AR TE T N ' H Donna McRoberts Kenneth ancy Con' Marjorie Van Nauman, Darlene,Maloomson Tries Mardella Tebay and Beverly Prusssler: and Fern McRObertS' Paul Fogal, Keith Rauch, Paul Nelson and Joe Han- Mn son. l CLARINET QUARTE1' SAXAPHONE QUARTE1' 29 '-1 vt, 'nugge- RQJU NIOR BAND First row left to right: Diane Hopp, Beverly Soltau, Kermit Nauman, Dennis Nauman, Willis Sween, Roberta Martz, Gary Cleveland, Stephen Sorenson, Norman Mellem. Second row! Ada Batt, Eleanor Row, Ruby Christensen, Janet Vantriea, Bobby Gilbert, Richard Bhend, Kent Fllkki, Larry Mahoney, Harry Seese, Gary N0PbY, Terry LHm0nCarolyn Christensen Dick Satre, Bette Halling, Donald Daily Jimmy Emery, Donald Tapp, Dean Winkels, Gary Halling, Sandra Hennigan, Bar- bara Boe, Kathaleen Errington, Judy Davis, Sharon Hannigan, Karen Mc Roberts Helen Martenek, Sammy Bettin. Back row! Dorothy King, Betty Rasmussen, Betty King, Alan Tapp, Larry King, Judy Gerloff, Mr. Lamb. x P I I Left to right! Lorys Sorenson, Jo Ann Kock, MHPY Mahoney Joan Francis, Ruth Knight, Elaine Johnson. 30 From left to right first row: Margaret Hickey, Dorothy Davies, Diane Iverson, Ruth Knight, Carol Lappin, Mary Mahoney, Janice Austin, Glenda Ridenour, Marlys Johnson, JoAnn Koch, Colleen Iverson, Miss Stangler, Second Row! Fern McRoberts, Mary Slrboun, Jean Iverson, Elaine Johnson, Beverly Preussler, JoEtta Wierson, Marjorie VanTr1es, Margaret Havens, Darlene Malcomson, Ann Runde, Janice Ridenour, Sandra Brownlow, Anna Mae Johansen. Third row: Bertha Saltou, Diane Tembreull, Barbara Iverson, Peggy Smith, Joan Francis, Joyce Gerloff, Mary Batt, Laura Hoon, Mary Orke, Marsha Meyers, Betty Rasmussen. Fourth row! Bonnie Hawkins, Yvonne Timm, Bonnie Malcomson, Mary Juvrud, Janet VanTries, Judy Gerloff, Betty King. From left to right: First row: Everett Wherry, Jim Hale, Bob Soltau, Wayne Hansen, Bob Boe, Kenny Neuman, Claire Wolthoff, Stanley Dimler, Mr. Shodean From left to right: Second row: Loren Forrester, Harold Harvey, Eddy Bunne Jim Austin, Charles McClary, Dallas Sween, Roger Tangen, Robert Speer, From left to right: Third row: Victor Speer, Henry Runde, Philip Rugg, Mike Mc- Donald, Ted Bunne, Norman Johnson, Gerald Baker, Joe Kemps. From left to right: Fourth row: Daryl Olson, Virgil Speer, Paul Eastvold, Marvin Larson Roger Fink, Bob Bly, Chuck Kruse, Don Mills, Richard King, Dale Cusey. From left to right First Row: Kay Quale, Diane Iverson, Ruth Knight, Bette Halling, Joyce Gerloff, Carol Olson, Carol Jones, Virginia Patton, Mary Mahoney, Second Row: Carol Lappin, Bertha Soltau, Diane Tembruell, Patty Smith, Joan Francis, Ann Runde, Pat Cornelius, Janice Ridenour, Miss Burch Third Row: Dorothy King, Joann Hanson, Donna Winkels, Janet VanTr1es, Judy Gerloff, Kathy Errington, JoEtta Wierson, Marjorie VanTries, Fourth Row: Betty King, Lavonne More, Bonnie Hawkins, Margaret Havens, Karen Hanson, DeAnn Wolthoff, Elaine Johnson, Judy Herron, Darlene Malcomson, Bonnie Malcomson. From left to right First Row: Colleen Iverson, Dorothy Davies, Barbara Iverson, Carol Lappin, Alice Halligan, Margaret Hickey, Deanne Wolthoff Second Row: Ann Runde, Nancy Hoon, Laura Hoon, Yvonne Timm, Ann Simon Mary Mahoney, Gladys Stevens, Mr. Halvorson, Claire Simon, Daryl Olson, Robert Nagel, Marlys Johnson, Joanne Thoreson. A ,J t M a 9' an , D E C L A M A Tl 0 N From left to right: First row: Ann Johansen, Deanne Wolthoff, Mr. Nymann, Jo Ann Koch, Alice Halligan. Llbrary Club ik fflce Staff Seated left to right: Pat Cornelius, Joyce Gerloff, Shirley Gilbert, Carol Lsppin, Margaret Hickey. Standing left to right: Charles McC1ary, Margaret Havens, Jerry Wold, Mary Batt, Miss. Bailie. ,em Q, 'ff 6 SVC? From left to right, First Row: Mary Mahoney, Lorys Sorenson, Colleen, Glenda Ridenour, Marlye Bolles, Mies Bailie, Back Row: Jo Ann Koch, Alice Haligan, James Neuman, Mike MacDonald, Bob Boe, Don Meyers, l Uz.D1.1J.NLT .L :J-LH left to right: Joanne Hanson, From left to right: Front row: Bonnie 1 Lys Johnson, Daryl Olson, Joan Hawkins. Second row:Judy Herron, Bon- eson, Colleen Iverson. nie Malcomaon, Elaine Johnson, Dar- lene Maloomson, De Anne Woltnoff, Ka- ren Hanson, Margaret Havens. DiTUEilUM y A 5 LU l l l N N l soHooL PATROL H Row one from left to right: Lois Wilson, Alice Meyers, Betty Rasmussen, Freddie Savage, Dean Winkels, Kermie Neuman, Harry Seese, Bob Davis, Donald Daily, Dennis Erie, Jared Tillson, Gary Cleveland. Second row: Ron- nie Eastvold, Marvin Hanna, Eleanor Roe, Irene Nelson, Judy Davis, Mary Jane Hovde, Roberta Martz, Barbara Boe, 1 Dawn Davis, Ada Batt, Patsy Meyers, Terry Lamon, Dennis Neuman ENGINEERS fl S f 2 , 3 Q 1 Frank Estllck H. B. Share 34 lfinmezoming 5 W24'f', si Q 35 Baokfield, left to right: Ray Mahoney, Roger Gerloff, Bob Boe, James Nauman. Line: Vern Harden, Norman Triplet, Claire Wolthoff, Roger Dick, Dale Cusey, Earl Mathes, Dean Sanderson. Backfiela left no right: Don Mahoney, Ray Mahoney. Jim King, Jim Neuman. Rover Gerloff. Line left to right: Daryl Olson, Norman Triplett, Claire Woithoff, Dale Cusey, Bob Boe, Jerry Romer, Dean Sanderson. Still another week later Le Roy played Lyle in a well played game but took 593 Q Hr ,T aio 'Q IEW? Football Teo Back row left to right: Mr. Mattheis, Glenn Mahoney, Arden Lenz, Glenn Johnson, Keith Rauch, Bob Miller, Don Mahoney, Ray Mahoney, Jim Nauman, George Gilbert, Bob Boe, Jim King, Joe Hanson, Gordon Mahoney, Kent Meyers, Don Meyers, Jim Austin, Wendell Jenson, Mr. Hanson. First row left to right: Daryl Olson, Dale Cusey, Jerry Remer, Norman Triplett, Claire Wolthoff, Roger Gerloff, Roger Dick, Robert Klassy, Vern Harden, Earl Mathes, Dean Sanderson. The Le Roy Football team got off to a bad start by taking a 12-7 defeat by Spring Valley. This game showed that Le Roy had a lot more practicing to do before the next game. The next Friday Le Roy played, Stewartville and was beaten 25-7. In this game Le Roy was badly over manpowersd. A week later the Cards played Grand Meadow and Le Roy took another defeat by a score of 26-6. Le Roy was trampled no slight amount in this game. The next Friday found Le Roy playing Adams and this game we won 22-9. Le Roy got off to s good start by scoring on the first play from scrimmage of the game and kept it up for the entire game. a 14-7 loss. In the final game of the year, Le Roy tied the score in the very last minute. In the last game the Cards looked none to good until This game was the last of a season in which Le Roy one, and lost four. Football Scores the won last three minutes. only one game, tied Spring Valley 12 away Le Roy 7 Stewartville 25 here Le Roy 7 Grand Meadow 26 away Le Roy 6 Adams 0 here Le Roy 22 Lyle 14 away Le Roy 7 Elkton 6 here Le Roy 6 37 From left to right: First Row: James-Neuman, Vern Harden, Bob Boe, Ray Mahoney, Joe Henson, Bob Miller, Gordon Mehoney, Beck Row: Mr. Mettheis, Mr. Henson, Wayne Hanson, Roy Schmidt, Dwight Daniels, Roger Gerloff, Deen me fBASI1QETBALLf From left to right: First row: B111 Halling, Glenn Mahoney, Keith Rauch, Norman Jensen, Richard Benson, Gary Lemon, Norman Johnson. Back row: Mr. 1 X Hanson, Dick Kock, Gordon Mahoney, George Gilbert, Bob Miller, Jim Aus- X X tin, Joe Hanson. H VERN H-'EDEN DEAN SANDERSON ROGER GERLOFF The Cards from old L.R.H.S. started out the season by taking a 35-33 loss from the Austin 'B' on November 28. Le Roy won the next three games, two from Lime Springs and the other from Elkton. Adams beat the Cards the next game and Le Roy triumphed over Rose Creek and Spring Valley in the next two. Le Roy then suffered two losses in a row. The first to Lyle in a cold shooting game and the next to the Winona Frosh in double over- time. Le Roy did very good the next 7 games and won all of them. The Cards beat Grand Meadow, Stewartville, Elkton, St. Ansgar lovert1me,J Adams, Spring Valley and Rose Greek. The next two games were a different story and Le Roy took a bad defeat from Byron 86-38.1 The Cards were beaten by Lyle, too. Le Roy beat Grand Meadow by 30 points and took a 10 point defeat from Lanesboro. In the tournaments Le Roy downed Lyle 48-H7 in a hard fought battle. The Cards then advanced to the finals ln the East Sub-D1s- trict and won it by defeating Elkton 52-bl. Next Le Roy met Hayfield in the district tournaments at the Ma- yo Civic Auditorium at Rochester and beat them by a score of M6-U5. In the last game that Le Roy played they were beaten by Austin 77-bl. This game was also played at the Mayo Civic Auditorium- I would like to compliment the basketball boys, coaches, cheer- leaders, and the Le Roy fans on a very successful season. Le Roy wound up its season with a record of 18 wins and six ff losses. V5 5 39 fi . B A 8 K E T B A L L 8 C 0 R E 8 Nov. 28 L: Rov 33 Austin 'B' 35 Dec. I 68 LIME SPRINGS 43 4 56 ELKTON 38 8 72 Lnms Srmnncs 39 ll 36 ADAMS 48 I5 52 Ross CREEK 48 JAN. 4 53 Spnlus VALLEY 45 8 43 LvLa 56 9 50 WlNoNA Fnosu. 52 '5 53 Gnmo MEADOW Sl I9 43 STEWARTVIMLE 37 22 49 ELKTON 38 26 65 81. ANesAR 63 29 47 ADAMS 43 Fza. 2 53 Srnuns VALLEY 50 5 46 Ross CREEK 43 9 38 Bvnon 86 U2 40 LVLE ss I9 69 GRAND MsAoow 39 23 43 LANsesoao 53 woNllsooos'3 Loslfoaouoo 7 From left to right: First row: Dean Sanderson, Roger Gerloff, Wayne Hanson, Ray Mahoney, James Neuman, Gordon Mahoney, James King, Mr. Hanson Second row: Norman Trlplett, Roger Larson, Dale Cusey, Donald Mahoney, Claire Wolthoff, Daryl Olson, Keith Rauch, Bob Boe, Bob Paulsen. 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