Leroy Ostrander High School - Leroyan Yearbook (Le Roy, MN)
- Class of 1955
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DEDICATION We, the class of 1955 dedicate this Cardinal in memory of Ray Mahoney whose winning personality and cheerful ways have been missed by one and all, especially we seniors. Standing left to right: Dr. John Sperry, Orvis Satre, Gordon Nymann, Leslie Eastvold. Seated left to right: Kenneth Johnson, Claire McRoberts, Kenneth Seese. PRINCIPAL ELWOOD C. GUANELLA B.S. Mankato State Teachers College Graduate Work: U of Minnesota SUPERINTENDENT GORDON B. NYMANN B. S. Superior State M. A. University of Minnesota. Additional Graduate Work: University of Minnesota. ROGER KRENGEL English, Speech B.A. Wartburg College Waverly, Iowa EUGENE BAUMBACH Mathematics - Science B.S. Winona State Teachers College KEITH HALL Mathematics B.A. Macalester College M. Ed. Macalester College MARY BURCH English-Girl's Phy. Ed. B.S. University of Minnesota CHARLES HANSON Football Coach Boy's Phy. Ed. Driver Training B.S. Winona State Teachers College H I SPIN AT Off JANICE ENGLESON English - Librarian A. A. Austin Jr. College B. S. University of Minn. RICHARD HARVEY River Falls S.T.C. Th.B. St. Paul Bible Inst. B.A. Augsburg College CLARENCE LAMB Music B.M. MacPhail College of Music Graduate Work: U of Minnesota HARLAN SCHERER Basketball Coach Industrial Arts-Science B.S. State Normal and Industrial College, Ellendale, N.D. WALLACE SHODEAN Agriculture B.S. University of Minnesota Graduate Work: U. of Minnesota VERNON LARSON Social Studies B.A. Hamline University Graduate Work: U. of Minnesota ALFRED McAFEE Business Education A. A. Austin Jr. College B. S. St. Cloud State Teachers College Graduate Work: U. of Minnesota NOLA STANGLER Home Economics A. A. Itasca Jr. College B. S. University of Minnesota JANICE AUSTIN A young lady with plenty of dash I She chose her Romeo from the senior class. Mixed Chorus 2,3,4 Girls Glee 2,3,4 Paper Staff 3,4 Editor Class officer 2 G A A 1,2 F H A 1,2,3 Hot Lunch 3 4 Homecoming Attendant 3 CARMA BETTIN In school a quiet lass she seems to be, but who knows if it's true when she's free. Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Girls Glee 1,2,3,4 Declam 1 ROBERT BOE Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Mac Beth? Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 Boys' Glee 1,2,3 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 Class Officer 1,2,3,4 Student Council 3,4 President 4 FFA 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Footbe11 1,2,3,4 Co-Captain 4 MARLIS BODIES Never speak sense when nonesense will answer the purpose as well. Mixed chorus 3,4 Girls glee 3,4 Class play 3 Hot lunch 3,4 TED BUNNE After four yeare of faithful service--- I'm laid off. F F A 2,3,4 Tumbling 1 DOROTHY DAVIES A compliment is something like a kiss through a veil. Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 Girls Glee 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3 Sax Quartette 2 Sextette 3,4 Paper Staff 3,4 Declam 2,4 F H A 3 Hot Lunch 2,3,4 FLORENCE EASTWOLD Winsome and gracious aloays a lady. Paper staff 1 Tumbling 2 Hot lunch 2 ROGER FINE Man is hut a reed, the weakest in nature but he is the thinkin' reed. FFA 2 Tumbling 1 Basketball 1,2 Football 1 Baseball 1 MERLIN GRANT Bashful tut bold Baseball 1 Basketball 1 Annual J Class Play 2,3 Class officer 2 ALICE HALLIGAN They say love makes the world go round. Catch meJ I'm dizzy. Mixed chorus 1 Girl's glee 1 Paper staff 3,4 Declam 2,3,4 Class officer 1 GAA 1 FHA 1,2 Hot lunch 2,3, Office staff 1,3 Girl's State Alternate LOIS GORDON A little backward about going forward. LADRALD HALVERSON It is better to know nothing, than to know what ain't so. FFA 3,4 MATVIS HANNA The most useless day of all Is that in which we have not laughed. Mixed chorus 2,3 Girl's glee 2,3,4 GAA 2,4 WAYNE L. HANSEN A woman should he seen, not heard. FFA 2,3. WAYNE A. HANSON Fate make9 our relatives. Choice makes our friends. Mixed chorus 1,2 Boy s glee 1,2 Band 1,2 Class officer 4 Basketball 2,3 4 Football 2 Baseball 1,2,3.4 Track 3 MARGARET HICKEY I'm not really as bashful as you think. Mixed chorus 4 Girl'8 glee 4 Paper staff 2,3 Declam 1,2,3.4 Library club GAA 2 FKA 1,3,4 Hot lunch 2,3,4 HOMER HICKOK Words are women, deeds are men. Band 2,3, Flute quartet 3 Football 1 BARBARA IVERSON She shifted her brain into neutral and her tongue rattled on.â Mixed chorus 1,2,3 Girl's glee 1,2,3.4 Band 1,2,3 Sextet 3,4 Paper staff 2,3,4 Declam 2,4 Library club 3 FHA 1,2,3 Hot lunch 2,3 4 COLLEEN IVERSON There's a little bad in every good little girl. Mixed chorus 1,2,3,4 Girls glee 1,2,3,A Band 1,2 Sextet 3,A Majorette 1 Paper staff 2,3,A Annual staff A Declam 2,3,A Class officer 1 Student council 2 G A A 1,2 F H A 1,2,3 Cheerleading 1,2,3,A Hot lunch 3,A Class play 3 Homecoming attendent MARILYN KEMPE With few words to say, she goes quietly on her way. Mixed Chorus 3,A Girls' Glee 3,A Hot Lunch 3,A JAMES KING Minds are like horses; one must exercise them if you wish to keep them in working order. Basketball 1,2,A Football 1,3,A Baseball 1,3,A JO ANN KOCH Men are completely unimportant; that is why they are so interesting. Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,A Girls Glee 1,2,3,A Sextet 3,A Majorette 1,2,3,A Paper Staff 1,2,3,A Declam 1,2,3,A Class Play 3 Class Officer 3,A GAA 1,2,A FHA 1,3 Cheerleading A Hot Lunch A Office Staff 3 Girls' State 3 Sec. of State CHARLES KRUSE A closed mouth catches no flieB.â Band 1,2,3 F F A 2,3,A MERVIN LARSON I'm just an old cut-up. F F A 3,A BERNADINE LEIBFRIED Looks pious------- but,looks are deceiving. Mixed Chorus 1 Paper Staff 2 Tumbling 2 BOB LIPDY The wrong way always seem more reasonable. Tumbling 1 Football 1 MIKE MCDONALD Don't recite so loud, I want to sleep. Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 Boys' Glee 1,2,3 Class Play 3 Class Officer 2 FFA 2,3 Tumbling 2 Basketball 1 Baseball 1,2,3,4 DON MEYERS Marriage is a great institution, but who wants to live in an institution? Mixed Chorus 1,2 Boys Glee 1,2 Band 1,2 Annual Staff Co-Editor Class Play 3 Class Officer 1,2,3,4 Student Council 2,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Track 3 KENNETH MILAND Her lips were so close that----what else could I ao? Class Officer 2 Football 1,2,4 Baseball 3,4 Basketball Mgr, 4 Co-Editor of Annual 4 DON MILLS Life is not life at all, without delight. FFA 1,2,3,4 ROBERT SOLTAU I love not women, they are so simple. FFA 2,3,1 MAYNARD MORIHE â Learn to live, and live to learn, ETA 1 Tumbling 2 Football 1 JIM HAUMAH Women are meant to be loved, not understood. Paper staff J Annual staff 4 Class officer 1,2,4 Student council 4 FFA 2,4 Basketball 1,2,3 4 Baseball 1,2,3 4 Football 1,2,3,4 Co-Captain WALTER 01OROSKE That favorite subject, Myself. Annual staff 4 Declam 4 Class officer 1 Football 1,2,4 Baseball 1 2,3 Track 2 BETTY PAULSEN I'm here even if I don't tell anybody. Hot lunch 4 MARCELLA POLDERVAARD A blush, beautiful, but sometimes inconvenient. Mixed chorus 1,3 4 Girl's glee 1,3 4 Annual staff 4 Student council 4 Hot lunch 4 Homecoming queen BEVERLY PREUSSLER MI can live without poetry or walking, but who in the world can live without talking? Chorus 1,2,3, Girls Glee 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3, Clarinet quartet 2,3, 0 A A 1,2 FHA 1,2,3 JIM RATHBUN What's the use? Today an egg, tomorrow a feather duster, Football 1,2 PHILLIP RUGC A bashful boy in F F A. He'll be a farmer someday. F F A 1,2,3, ROY SCHMIDT Morning and noon are good, but night is best... Class officer â Baseball f Football 2, Track 2 Basketball l,2,3,h Captain GLENDA RIDENOUR Bubbling over with laughter and fun, with never a worry for work undone. Chorus 1,2,3, -Girls Glee 1,2,3, Sextet 1,2,3, Paper staff 2,3, Annual staff Class play 3 Class officer 2,3 Student council 2,3 G A A 1,2 F H A 3 Hot Lunch 3, -Office Staff PEGGY SMITE Variety is the spice of life, don't try one, try them all. Chorus 1,2,3 Girls glee 1,2,3, Sextet 3, Majorette 1 Paper staff 2,3 Annual staff Declam 2, Student Council G A A 1,2 FHA 1,2,3 VERNON THOMPSON So we'll go no more a roving so late into the night. Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Boys Glee 3,4 Declam 1 Football 1,2 Baseball 1.2 LORYS SORENSON Man has his will-woman has her way. Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Girls glee 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3 Sextet 3,4 Majorette 1,2,3,4 Paper Staff 3,4 Declam 1,2,4 Annual staff 4 Class officer 1 Student council 3 G A A 1,2 F H A 3 Hot lunch 3 Flute quartet 3 Class play 3 MARJORIE VANTRIES Life is easy, smooth and slow, do what comes and let the rest go. Mixed Chorus 2,3,4 Girls Glee 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Quartette 2,3,4 Declam 2 G A A 1,2,3,4 NORMAN TRIPLETT â I like work, it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. Basketball 1,2 Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 CON VIKSE He said little but for the purpose. JOETTA WEIRSON Quiet? You should know, her better. Mixed chorus 2,3,4 Girls glee 2,3,4 G A A 1,2,3,4 F H A 3 A FRED VIKSE He will hew to the line of right let the chips fall where they may. C uo C lass Motto justs crtAa-uT; ÂŁ ?771 trVujtcr- cÂŁ 9 Class Col OYS Cli SSFI OWGY ( QJi ZQStc07? PRESIDENT....................Roy Schmidt VICE PRESIDENT........Don Meyers SECRETARY...................Wayne Hanson TREASURER.................Bob Boe SARGEANT AT ARMS......JoAnn Koch ADVISORS Mr. Krengel Mr. Larson HONORARY ADVISOR Mr. Nymann CLASS WILL Carma Bettin wills her singing ability to Dallas Sween. Mayvis Hanna and Marilyn Kempe will their horses to Sandra Brown-low. Hi Ho Silver, Sandy'. Bob Liddy wills his tall tales to Ruth Stephen. Butch Triplett wills his beautiful beard to Norma Woods. (He says razor blades are very expensive, Norma.) Walter O'Groske wills one ride in his Oldsmobile to Darlene Clark. That's at night, Darlene. Roger Fink wills his height to Dick King. Roy Schmidt wills his curly hair to Bob Bly. JoAnn Koch wills her big brown eyes to Dwight Daniels. The Girls will really like you now, Dwight. Jim Nauman wills his milk route to Laura Hoon. We hear it is really quite the job I Marlys Bolles wills her freckles to Jim Hale. Lorys Sorenson wills her baton and majorette uniform to George Gilbert. She'll also include free baton lessons, George. Beverly Preussler wills her long dark hair to Gladys Stevens. Homer Hickock wills his flute to LaVonne Fortney---private less- ons included. Wayne A. Hanson wills his ability to play basketball to Vivian Huntley. A new member for your champion team next year, boys. Vernon Thompson wills his list of waterraellon patches to Kay Nauman. Florence Eastwold wills all her A's to her brother, Paul Eastwold. Nice to keep the brains in the family. Merlin Grant wills his half days of school to Ida Drogsvold. Marcella Poldervaard wills her Homecoming crown to Ted Backus. Bob Boe wills his yellow pajamas to Sharlene Jacobson. Pleasant dreams, Sharlene. Don Vikse wills his brother, Fred, to Gail Kruse. Marjorie Van Tries wills her clarinet to Kent Meyers. Happy tooting, Kent! Maynard Morine wills his two-way-stretch girdle to Loren Forester. Colleen Iverson wills her flirtatious ways to Roger Tangen. Laurald Halverson wills his nickname, Moonshine, to Marjorie Miller. Bob Soltau wills his knowledge of electricity to Martha Patterson. You ought to get quite a charge out of that, Martha. Jim Rathbun wills his way with the women to Harvey Shaw. Don Mills and Mervin Larson will their quiet and reserved ways to Rose Miller. Lois Gordon wills her long bus ride to school to Gary Lamon because he has so far to walk. Ted Bunne wills his trips to Ostrander to Paul Nelson. Peggy Smith and Dorothy Davies will their riding pants to Virgil Oldre. Betty Paulson wills her constant talkativeness to Anne Simon. We understand that Anne often runs out of something to say. JoEtta Wierson wills her giggle to Bonnie Hawkins. Jim King wills his position as fullback on the football team to Darlene Malcomson. Alice Halligan wills her farm chores to Donna McRoberts. Pepper Meyers wills his role of Liberace to Connie Beissel. Mike McDonald wills scientific knowledge to Gloria Cusey. Glenda Ridenour wills her own private Paradise to DeAnne Wolthoff. Barbara Iverson and Margaret Hickey will their jobs in Hot Lunch Line to Joe Hanson. That's working, not eating. Phil Rugg and Charles Kruse will the Ag. Class to Delores Maloney. Ken Miland wills his love of a good, hot arguement to Janice Ridenour . Fred Vikse wills his Plymouth car to Patsy Cornelius. Don't wreck it, Pat. Bernadine Liebfried wills her precious History book to Anne Runde. Janice Austin wills her cracking gum to Keith Rauch. rfASSPR HECy In the year of 1965 I was looking at some old papers that had all the Seniors names of '55 and how successful they had come along in the world. Janice Austin is in Hawaii selling grass skirts. Manager of the store is Bob Boe. Carma Bettin is singing for the Metropolitan Opera in New York. Philip Rugg is digging diamonds in Africa and his wife, Marlys Bolles is busy raising a small group of miners. Ted Bunne is a professor at the University of Minnesota. Teaches women onlyI Roy Schmidt is a cheerleader for the Lakers â still interested in sports, huh Roy?? Jo Ann Koch is a stewardess for the TWA Jet Airlines and as pilot we find Wayne A. Hanson. Watch the speed, Wayne 1 Dorothy Davis always wanted to be a beauty operator, so she has her wishâgiving G.I. haircuts at Fort Bliss, Texas. Walter O'Groske, also of Texas, owns a couple hundred oil wells. His wife, Betty Paulson, has a hobby of buying diamonds and ermine skins. James Rathbun and Alice Halligan have a Pawn Shop in New York on Michigan Avenue. They have one steady customer and it is none other than our own Norman Triplett. Vernon Thompson is running a ladies' hat shop called Thompson's Tops . His model -is Peggy Smith. Bernadine Leibfried is a lieutenant in the WAC's. She bosses a few privates known as Marjorie Vantries, JoEtta Weirson, and Beverly Preussler. Ken Miland is in business with the Miland Oldsmobile Company. He's the grease monkey . Homer Hickok feeding animals in the 2nd largest zoo in the world. It's in Rochester, Minnesota. Donald Meyers is now replacing none other than Liberace. Are the candles still burning, Pepper?? Mayvls Hanna is now known as a Heavyweight Wrestler. Her manager is Marilyn Kempe. Mike McDonald is a lawyer and isâsolving a case of a minor argument between Glenda Ridenour and Fred Vikse. Jim King is a policeman in the big industrial city of Taopi. Colleen Iverson is a school teacher way down in southern Alabama. She has gotten in good with the principal and that is none other than James Nauman. Bob Soltau is driving an electrician truck in the big city of Ostrander. How's business. Bob? Don Vikse is manager of a Fine Arts School. His favorite pupil is Rober Fink. Roger can really draw those pictures I Bob Liddy has taken Eddie Fisher's place on radio and television. He is on channel 27 and on radio station XBY. Don Mills owns a Fur Modeling Agency and for his models we find Marcella Poldervaard, Margaret Hickey, and Peggy Smith. Peggy is the star of Fur Modeling. Charles Kruse and Laurald Halverson are digging ditches in China. They are digging for Rice. Wayne L. Hansen is the new owner of the Kahler Hotel in Rochester and for partnership we find Lorys Sorenson. Their steady chambermaids are Barbara Iverson and Lois Gordon. Last, but not least, we find Merlin Grant and Florence Eastwold running a chicken farm in Arkansas with Maynard Morine as hired man. I was very happy to find out how successful the class of 55 has become. Ted Backus Pat Cornelius Loren Forester Bonnie Hawkins Connie Beisell Robert Bly Sandra Brownlow Darlene Clark Gloria Cusey Dwight Daniels Ida Drogsvold Paul Eastwold Juniors Lavonne Fortney George Gilbert Jim Hale Joe Hanson Laura Hoon m v i Vivian Huntley Sharlene Jacobson Dick King US Gail Kruse Kent Meyers Virgil Oldre Harvey Shaw Gary Lamon Marjorie Miller Martha Patterson Ann Simon Donna Me Roberts Rose Miller Juniors Kieth Rauch Ruth Stephens Darlene Malcomson Kay Nauman Janice Ridenour Gladys Stevens Delores Maloney Paul Nelson Ann Runde Dallas Sween Roger Tangen De Ann Wolthoff Norma Woods JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President.....................Paul Nelson Vice President............Deanne Wolthoff Secretary. ..........................Kay Nauman Treasurer. ...... Darlene Malcomson Advisors. . Mr. McAfee and Miss Engleson Back row, left to right: Martha Patterson, Sharlene Jacobson, Keith Rauch, Jim Hale, Dwight Daniels, Loren Forrester, Paul Eastvold, Sandra Brownlow, Janice Ridenour, Kay Nauman, Ann Simon. Front row: Miss Engleson, Paul Nelson, DeAnn Wolthoff, Patsy Corneluis, Mr. Krengel. Front row, left to right: Janelle Stockdale, LaVonne More, Joanne Hanson, Mary Jean Seese, Donna Winkels, Marlene Weirson, Ruth Lanser, Eilene Larson, Billy McRoberts, Glenn Johnson, Wendell Jensen. Second row: Carol Olson, Shirley Gilbert, Arlys Thompson, Joyce Gerloff, Carol O'Groske, Jeanine Christianson, Stanley Dimler, Clifford Speer, Daryl Maloney, Charles McClary. Third row: Bob Miller, Everett Wherry, Ed Bunne, Jay Rugg, Norman Johnson, Billy Hailing, Carolyn Ramaker, Janice Lawson, Gloria Henderson. Fourth Row: Mr. Baumbach, Wayne Kivell, Jerry Helgeson, Henry Runde, Dick Koch, Harold Harvey, Arden Lens, Mr. Scherer. Absent from picture: Don King, Clarence Funke. SOPHOMORE CLASS 0FFICER8 President ........................... Richard Koch Vice President.....................Mary Jean Seese Secretary............................Joanne Hanson Treasurer............................La Vonne More Advisors .............Mr. Baumbach and Mr. Scherer Row 1 left to right; Bertha Soltau, Bonnie Malcomson, Karen Hanson, Ruth Knight, Peggy Woods, Jo Ann Peterson, Fern McRoberts, Jean Rassmuson, Ruby Christenson, Shirley Morine, Row 2: Mona Bolles, Norma Sween, Pat Wilkenson, Diane Iverson, Kay Quale, Janet Cordon, Elizabeth Runde, Joan Francis, Bernadette Halligan. Row 3: Bette Hailing, Sharon Miller, Eleine Johnson, Mary Boe, Dorothy King, Irene Clark, Jane Loris, Karen Gronert, Jeanette Lawson. Row U-i Marsha Meyers, Mary Annette Orke, Marlys Erie, Mary Juvrud, Betty Walden, Pat Patton, Mayvis Ramaker, Carol Paulson, Jill Renner, Miss Nola Stangler. Row 1 left to right: Bobby Eestwold, Gerald Briggs, Dennis Hanson, Orlo Austin, David Robb, Ervin Johnson, Dick Brownlow, Allan Tapp. Row 2: Carrol Hare, Leslie Miland, Charles Stephens, Kenneth Stockdale, Gary Termoat, Paul Fogal, Robert Shaw, Bryce Langhaug, Mr. Hanson. Row Jt Bruce Elliot, Dick Benson, Donald Barber, Gary Backus, Larry Stuab, Norman Jensen, Donald Terry, Norman Mellam, Rollend O'Groske. Row Is Left to right, Charles Hickey, Larry Mahoney, John Bruns, Darrel Reed, John Grass, Dennis Harrey, Kenneth Kohn, Kirk Bolles, Karen Me Roberts, Betty King, Mary Jacobson, Row 2: Larry Briggs, Donnie Orke, Gary Thies, Jack Meyers, Kenneth Dialer, Arnold Inland, Ken Fortney, Judy Gerloff, Katheleen Errington, Janet Havens, Patty Smith, Marlene Miller, Row 3s Ronnie Ridenour, Carrol Funke, Mollie Bettin, Orene Stockdale, Sharon Hennigar, Joann Poldervaard, Barbara Harrington, Phyllis Vinqulst, Virgil Molloer, Charles Daniels, Row As Mr. Hall, Art Speer, Steve Sorenson, Tom Davis, Glenn Kruse, Jerry Brendau, Ronald Lien, David Borland, Paul Vigun, Bob Cartney, Miss Burch. EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE Row 1, left to rights Ronnie Rich, Dean Winkles, Gary Cleveland, Donald Tapp, Kent Flikki, Marvin Hanna, Raymond Shawback, Dorothy Ackerman, Barbara Boe, Dawn Davis, Carol Hanaon. Row2 , George Speer, Gary Hailing, Harold Tungesvik, Bobbie Jacobson, Dick Satre, Judy Davis, Patsy Meyers, Mary Jane Hovde, Len Ault, Alan Lillie, Richard Bhend, Terry Lamon. Row 3, David Bradeson, Ronnie Eastwold, Dennis Naumen, Bobbie Gilbert, John Gordon, Kenny Schmidt, Eleanor Roe, Irene Nelson, Sharon Merfield, Roberta Martz, Sandra Henneigar, Mr, Harvey. First Rovs left to right, Gary Norby, Donald Daily, Harry Seese, Owen Davies, Richard Grass, Kathleen Iverson, Karen Stockcale, David Backus, David Orke , Second Row, Diane Hovde, Beverly Soltau, Dianne Hoppe, Mary Quale, Bette Rasmussen, Mary Erie, Alice Meyers, Richard Harrington, Kermit Naumen, Dennis Erie. Third Row: James Emery, Warren Harden, Jared Tillson, Sam Bettin, Harvey Funke, Larry King, Robert Davis, Helen Martinek, Carolyn Christensen, Charlotte Christenson, Mr. Lundahl. Row 1, left to right: Mary Jane Hansen, Helen Kruse, Bonnie Riehl, Ann King, Neil Vantries, Duane Herme, Verdell Tapp, Dale Bergland, Paul Rugg, John Sperry. Row 2, Mary Ann Kempe, Mary Berg, Rose Merfeld, Charlotte Abbott, Kenneth McRoberts, Francis Funkm, Robert McClary, Robert Harrington, Joe Rowe, Roger Bhend, Robert Amundsen, Richard Davis. Row 3, Mary Johnson, Jean Hawkins, Mardella Bucknell, Karen Jevrud, Carol Soltau, Peggy Davis, Douglas Robinson, Jerry Wherry, Cedric Schuts, Gary Austin, Mrs Clara Streiff. Row 1, Left to right: Leighton Reed, LuVern Speer, Judy Petersen, Darla Timm, Diane Rich, Gayl Norby, Lois Morse, Joe Cartney, Carol Mansen. Row 2, Cheryl Ernest, Joanne Boe, Sharon Cleveland, Sheryl Cleveland, Cerda Bruns, Janice Hanna, Patricia Halligan, Ronnie Remer,Mrs Jacobson. Row 3, John Gilbert, Ronnie Orum, Ruth Ann Nymann, Daryl Cartney, Maurene Lien, Karen Smith, Jerry Wierson, Danny Larson. First row left to right: Jerry Jenson, Donnie Nauman, Jean Meyers, Ilene Bergland, JoAnn Abbott, Irene Halligan, Diane Dailey, Karen Flikki, Tom Wherry. Second row: George Graff, Kenneth Brown-low, Cathy Hovde, Paula Hanson, Sue Hailing, Barbara Orum, Ruth Wolthoff, Mary Martz, Dennis Hennigar, Robert Schroeder. Third row: Jon Hiller, Dennis Moe, Ronald Timmerman, Rodney Bald- win, Richard Lamon, Gary Johnson, Steve Allin, Beverly Harden, Jackie Garnant, Miss Epping. Third Grade Bow 1 left to right: Dick Mahoney, Linda Christopherson, Dianne Rosenthal, Larry Cleveland, Lois Johnson, Dixie Moylan, Linda Ludvig. Row 2: Paul Satre, Peggy Johnson, Bonita Merfield, Janice Orke, David Burgett, Roger Vherry, Jane Tlllson, Linda Abbott, Janet Norby. Row Sharon Lamon, Joyce Dickenson, Judy Soltau, Jack Rowe, Pat Cartney, Stanley McCaslin, Karen Poster, SIla Bergland. First row left to right! Marcine Learners, David Helgeson, James Hickey, Linda Medinnua, Miss Olson. Second row! Fonda Bartels, Nancy Sigler, Paul Virquist, Tommy Renner, Beverly Reihe, Linda Moe, Daniel Fortney. Third row! Joan Eastvold, David Sween, Lyne Corneluls, Linda Harrington Terry Anne Retterath, Glenn Davis. Missing! Ronald Wright, Vance Knutson, Marlene Hnery. FIRST - SECOND GRADE Row 1: Left to right, Linda Reed, Bruce Orke, StoTen Sperry, Jackie Thompson, Mickey Moe, Susan Tillson, Linda Forland, Richard Vantries. Row 2s Dy Ann Duffy, David Berg, Janice Erie, Jeanle Hasson, Waldo Bucknell, Linda Dickenson, Barton Schultz, Curtis Eastvold. Row 3 Cynthis Brownlov Patty Bhend, Stephen Aide , Gail Orum, Kathleen Schroeder, Donna Cartney, Severt Monsen, Linda Hailing, Mrs. KTause. Row 1, left to rights Evelyn Bye, Pat Dougherty, Rhonda Fister, Mark Ludwig, Corinne Bergland, Roxane Baldwin, Donald Hancock. Row 2, Audrey Stabr, Margaret Wherry,Larry Ludwig, Linda Burgett, Vernon Powell, Elizabeth Wolthoff, Gary Sigler, David Whisler, Row 3, LaVerne Hanson, Debra Madsen, Clifford Cartney, Maxine Funke, Brian Wells,Lana Lageson, Bradley Noterman, Mrs. Boulet. KINDERGARTEN .;;- A k- , ;'S ' d-oJ Sb yyi s y ActiiritttJS Hnnsnn sn : ront row: Miss Engleson, Janice Austin-Editor, Barbara Boe, Carol nanson, Maine Johnson, Mary Boe, Jack Meyers, Allan Tapp, Jim Hale. Second row: Lorys ° s° blends Ridenour, Gloria Cusey, Ann Runde, Margaret Hickey, Alice Halligan, Laura hoou, Donna Winkles, Joan Peterson, Mariya Erie, Pat Wilkenson, Colleen Iverson. Third rows Dorothy Davies, Barbara Iverson, Karen Gronert, Sharlene Jacobson, Connie Beisell, DeAnne Wolthoff, Gladys Stevens, Peggy Smith, Ann Simon, Norma Woods, JoAnn Koch. Front row left to rights Irene Nelson, Peggy Smith, Bob Boe, Mircella Poldervaard, Jim Nauman, Mr. Guanella, Second row Patty Smith, Bertha Soltau, Ruth Knight, Ann Simon, LaVonne More, Mary Seese,.Third row Bob Miller, Don Meyers, Joe Hanson. OFFICE STAFF Laura Hoon, Glenda Ridenour, De Ann Wolthoff. COCKS OFFICE SECRETARY ENGINEERS J. Olson F. Estlick Carol Paulson, Bernadett Halligan, JoAnn Francis, Elizabeth Runde, Betty Paulson, Dorothy Davies, Barbara Iverson,Marilyn Kenpe, LaVonne More, Margaret Hickey, Marcella Poldervaard, Glenda Ridenour, Marlys Bolles, Gloria Cusey, JoAnn Koch, Colleen Iverson, Janice Ridenour, Connie Beisell, Janice Austin, DeAnne Wolthoff, Alice Halligan. Hot Lunch School Patrol Row 1 left to right: Owen Daviee, Richard Grass, Alice Meyers, Ann King, Jeon Hawkins, Dennis Erie, David Orke, Dale Bergland, John Sperry, Gary Rorby, Donald Dally. Row 2: Mary Quale, Diane Hovde, Betty Rasmussen, Cedric Schutz, Richard Davis, Gary Austin, Kenny McRoberts, Hell Tantries Row 3: Charlotte Christenson, Mary Kempe, David Backus, Jared Tillson, Mr. Lundahl. Seated left to right- Front row; Allan Lillie, Gary Cleveland, Ronald Eastwold, Dean Winkela, Katherine Errington, Joyce Gerloff, Dorothy King, Shirley Morine, Mias Engleaon. Second rows Bonnie Malcomeon, Elaine Johnson, Karen Hanson, Sharon Miller, Bette Hailing, Ruth Knight, Patsy Meyers, Dorothy Ackerman, Sandra Hennigar, Carol Hanson. Third row: Kent Flicke, Ronald Ridenour Lynn Ault, Diane Iverson, Kaye Quale, Charles Hickey, Joan Francis, Bernadette Halligan, Martha Patterson, Fourth row; Marvin Hanna, Ronald Rich, Gary Backus, Robert Jacobson, Dennis Harvey, Richard Brownlow, Richard Satre, Darrel Reed, Thomas Davis. Front left to right: Darlene Malcomeon, Bonnie Hawkins, Miss Burch, Ruth Knight, Bette Hailing, Janet Havens, Diane Iverson, Karen Hanson, Bonnie Maleomson. Cheerleaders Jo Ann Koch Colleen Iverson DeAnne Wolthoff Joanne Hanson LaVonne More Row 1, left to rights Ruth Knight, Margaret Hickey, Ann Runde, Gladys Stevens, Laura Hoon, Martha Patterson, Row 2, Karen Hanson, Bonnie Malcomson, Jean Rasumsson, Barbara Boe, Dawn Davis, Judy Davis, Patsy Meyers, Miss Stangler. Row 3, Diane Iverson, Kaye Quale, Elaine Johnson, Dorothy King, Karon Gronert, Sharon Merfield, Mary Jane Hovde, Eleanor Roe. Row U, Bette Hailing, Sharon Miller, Maryenette Orke, Marsha Meyers, Mary Jevrud, JoAnn Francis, Elizabeth Runde, Janice Lawson, Eileen Larson. Row 1 left to rights Everett Wherry, Wayne L. Hanson, Robert Soltau, Jim Hale, Loren Forester, Bob Boe, Mr. Shodean. Row 2s Dick Brownlow, Charles Stephens, Kenneth Stockdale, Dick King, Daryle Hare, Gerry Briggs, Alan Tapp, Clifford Speer, Daryl Maloney, Row 3: Leslie Miland, Roger Tangen, Dallas Sween, Norman Jensen, Donald Barber, Gary Termatt, Rolland O'Groske, Bob Shaw, Jay Rugg, Charles McClary, Henry Runde, Charles Kruse, Larry Staub, Don Terry, Roger Fink, Ted Bunne, Mervin Larson, Phil]ip Rugg, Harold Harvey, Arden Lenz, Butch Triplett, Dick Koch. Beverly Preussler, Marjorie Vantries, Vivian Huntley, Diane Iverson. Paul Fogel, Keith Rauch Paul Nelson, Joe Han: Joe Hanson, De Ann Wolthoff. Connie Beisell Paul Nelson, Mary Jean Seese. Jo Ann Koch, Joan Francis, Lorys Sorenson Elaine Johnson. Ruth Knight. Row Is Left to right, Bonnie Malcomson, Ruth Knight, Mary Jean Seese, Mayvis Hanna, Betty King, Janet Vantries, Patsy Meyers. Row 2: Donna inkels, Elaine Johnson, Dorothy King, Marjorie Van- tries, JoAnn Koch, Carolyn Ramaker, Mayvis Ramaker. Row 3s Miss Burch, Sharon Miller, Bette Hall ing, Diane Iverson, Karen Hanson, Kaye Quale, Janet Havens, Mary Jacobson. Row 1 left to right! Elaine Johnson, Dorothy Davies, Colleen Iverson, Jennette Lawson, Joan Peterson, Fern KcRoberts, Pat Patton, Mayvis Ramaker, Jane Loris. Row 2: Mary Boe, Barbara Iverson, Janet Vantries, Kathy Errington, Marilyn Kempe, Ceraa Bettin, Beverly Pruesseler, Marjorie Vantries, Ruth Stephens, Gladys Stevens, Mr. Lamb. Row 3s JoAnn Koch, Peggy Smith, Janice Austin, Karen Gronert, Darlene Clark, Ruth Knight, Mary Jean Seese, SharleneJacobson, Horma Woods, D xores Maloney. Row It! Marcella Poldervaard, Lorys Sorenson, Bette Hailing, Margaret Hickey, Marlys Bolles, Laura Hoon, La Vonne Fortney, Diane Iverson, Kaye Quale, Martha Paterson. First row: Beverl Preussler, Marjorie Vantries, Homer Hickok, Bonnie Hawkins, Irene Nelson, Roberta Martz, Worman Mellom, Darlene Malcomson, Fern McRoberts. Second row: Vivian Huntley, Diane Iverson, Kaye Quale, Bryce Langehaug, Donna McRoberts, Bertha Soltau, Jack Meyers, Bonnie Malcomson. Third row: Ann Rul-Jo, Pat Smith, Ruth Knight, Shirley Morine, Ruby Christianson, Harry See-se, Glen Johnson, Donald Barber, Bill McRoberts, David Robb, Paul Fogal, Keith Rauch, Jim Hale, Wayne Kivell , Paul Nelson, Barbara Boe, Sammy Bettin, Sharon Hennigar. Standing: Mary Juvrud, Mr. Lamb, Dean Winkels, Allan Tapp, Billy Hailing, Gary Lamon, Connie Biesell, Mary Shirbroun. Sand First row left to right: Eleanor Roe, Beverly Soltau, Diane Hopp, Dawn Davies, Stephen Sorenson, Gary Cleveland. Second row: Dennis Nauman, Kermit Neuman, Janet Vantries, Willis Sween, Robert McClary, Terry Lamon, Kent Flikki, Larry Mahoney, Caroline Christianson, Richard Bhend, Dick Satre, Gary Austin, Rose Merfield, Joanne Boe, Helen Martinek, Kathy Errington, Carol Soltau. Third low: Ruth Nyaann, Mr. Lamb, Donald Tapp, Joe Rowe, Verdell Tapp, Mary Hanson, Mary Johnson, Peggy Davis, Pat Meyers. Cedric Schutz, Tom Davis, Ronnie Rich. HER MAJESTY QUEEN MARCELLA thj t X' 3cAr 3. XW. n Row 1 left to right: Boh Bly, Billy McRoberts, Norman Johnson, Ervin Johnson, Jack Meyers, Dennis Hanson, Orlo Austin, Dick King, Bill Hailing, Glenn Johnson, Charles McClary. Row 2: Jim King, Keith Rauch, Boh Boe, Norman Tripplet, Don Meyers, Paul Eastwold, Roger Tangen, Joe Hanson, Arden Lenz, Harold Harvey, Row 3: Valter O'Groske, Jerry Brandau, Ken Miland, Jim Nauman, George Gilbert, Dwight Daniels, Roy Schmidt, Kent Meyers, Boh Miller, Mr. Hanson Football Left to right, hackfieid: Line, left to right: R0y JlB Nauran Don Meye Joe Haneon. Boger tnvgon, Bo liner01'' 81â PleUâ B° Boef K nny Row 1, left to rights Bob Miller, Virgil Oldre, Bill Hailing, Keith Rauch, Don Meyers. Row 2, Jerry Brandeau, Bob Boe, Roy Schmidt, Dwight Daniels, Wayne Hanson, Joe Hanson, Jim Nauman, Coachs Mr. Sherer. Basketball K_ Row 1, left to right: Larry Mahoney, Glenn Johnson, Norman Johnson, Brice Langhaug, Denny Hanson, Bobby Eastwold, Jack Meyers. Row 2, Jay Rugg,Harold Harvey, Donald Barber, Jerry Brandu, Dick Koch, Billy Hailing, Dick Benson, Mr. Hanson. The Le Roy Cardinals got off to a good start with a new coach, Mr. Scherer, by defeating the Austin B 57-26. They suffered their first defeat by Spring Valley 42-41, but went on to wir their first home game 81-47 over Elkton. They dropped one game to Winona T. C. Frosh, but won the next three over Adams, Rose Creek, and S. V. Lyle handed the cards their first conference defeat in a thrilling game by a score of 52-5 . Le Roy won the next five games by tripping Byron, Grand Meadow, Stewartville, Elkton, and St. Ansgar, but the win streak was snapped by Adams in a defensive game by a score of 38-34 The Cards got on the winning trail by taking two in a row. One over West Concord 68-65 in an overtime, and the other over Rose Creek 78-42. Lyle again dropped the cards in a tight game 52-50 for the conference title, but went on to over Kasson-Mantorville 77-36. To this date the Le Roy Cardin'-' won 13 aud lost 5 The 6taff wishes to congradulate t_ s- team, coaches, cheerleaders, and the entire student body for their support so far this season. SCORES Le Roy 57--Austin B Le Roy 4-1--S. Valley Le Roy 81--Elkton Le Roy 37--Winona T. (Frosh) Le Roy 66--Adams Le Roy 48--Rose Creek Le Roy 58--S. Valley Le Roy 52--Lyle Le Roy 89--Byron 26 Le Roy 42 Le Roy 47 Le Roy 47 Le Roy Le Roy 45 Le Roy 23 Le Rby 43 Le Roy 54 Le Roy 52 Le Roy Le Roy 67 --Grand Meadow 37 59 --Stewartville 58 60 --Elkton 51 69----St. Ansgar 64 3 +---Adams 38 68 --W. Concord 65 78ââRose Creek 42 50----Lyle 52 77----Kasson Mant. 36 84----Grand Meadow 49 75----Lanesboro 52 GOOD LUCK 8ENI0R8 or 165 oYaticsnaJ 0b n c Deposits Insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Le ROY MINNESOTA SET TO KNOW ROD STEAKS, CHICKEN, SEA FOODS, AND SANDWICHE8 MINN. Le R ° y Food larKet H, F. Garvey L, L« Krueger BE8T OF LUCK Clam or 1956 J o Knâs Tire Shop Call ue to your Blowouts John C. Moe - Silmer Q. Moe l7[cZ crs V]arJtci WHERE PRICES ARE LOW 0. J. MILLER, prop. BEST WISHES SENIORS G cumiles WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT Harlan Knisht, Prop. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 55 'ReacuiS '7) o:tonr SaJes THROUGH OUR PORTALS PASS THE WORLDS MOST DISCRIMINATE BUYERS 35rct GOOD LUCK 8ENI0R8 or 1955 JEWELRY Stocks SunoLrc s PH 40 also SCHOOL a no CHARTER 8U8 8ERV ICE TOILETRIES SODA FOUNTAIN OE 80TO-PLYM0UTH AUTOMOBILIE8 FARM MACHINERY PARTS - 8ALE8 - 8ERVICE CASE-ALL 18 CHALMER8-MINNE80TA IMPLEMENT CO. ADAM8 MINN. PHONE no LE ROY, MINN. PHONE 67 Best Wishes Seniors W e k e S i u d. I o SPRING VALLEY MINN. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS LE ROY BARBER SHOP George Stiles, Prop. BEST WISHES CLASS OF '55 Interstate IWer Co. LE ROY MINNESOTA cun IADIES, MEN CHILDREN'S Ready To Wear IE ROT MINNESOTA MEALS, FOUNTAIN 8ERVICE, BAKED GOODS bob and RAMONA BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS CF n5t from tACqaM LE ROT MINNESOTA GOOD LUCK 8ENIOR8 FROM TOP EGG8 FROM THE TOP OF THE NATION BEST WISHES and SUCCESS to the CLASS OF 1955 9tate Deposits Insured By The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation LE ROT MINNESOTA CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS from the Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rosenburg LE ROT MINNESOTA BEST WISHES SENIORS rfoy 'Faj mÂŁj s 'ravrv czru) S0n, GOOD FOOD FOUNTAIN SERVICE CA or'oitt KEN JOHNSON, Prop. SALES AND SERVICE BEST WISHES CLASS OF 55 a nis CORK I DELL DON CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Jt R oo BEST WISHES TO THE CUSS OF SB JCroccj RICHARD NOTERMAN COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Orb y ctr cc ccr'is WHERE A DOLLAR DOES ITS OUTY SEE MEL AND DAVE MAYTAG MONARCH JOHNSON MOTORS JACOBSON MOWER8 SUPER FLAME SPEED QUEEN BEST WISHES SENIORS BEST WISHES SENIORS dco-i. BROWNLQW AND SOURS PROPRIETORS FROM Congratulations Class of 55 from YCUR FAVORITE SHOE STORE AUSTIN MINNESOTA BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 55 from HVSog (Creamerg At âRoy tuoccatioK MANUFACTURERS OF FINE CREAMERY BUTTER - LE ROYALE BRAND LE ROY MINNESOTA For Highest Market Prices see OR PHONE Th otnps OTT'S LivestocK LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE HAUL INO Phone 7805 Ostrander, Minn. Gronert V ari ety LÂŁ ROY, MINNESOTA MAKE TH18 YOUR HEADQUARTER8 FOR 8CH00L SUPPLIES QENERAL ELECTRIC TELEVISION APPLIANCES AO AM 8, MINNESOTA We Sell the Best ano Service the Best FflFIT EVERYTH ING FOR WOMEN AUSTIN MINNESOTA CONOttTULATIONS SENIORS from YOCJR FAMILY SHOE STORE Minn. SAMINGSON CYCLE SHOP SCHWINN BUILT BOYCLES 305 E. Oakland Ava. AUSTIN. MINN. ROY SAMINGSON, P,opri tor EXPERT locksmith L QUALITY SERVICE Phone 58 ehvuL Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Bammert BEST WISHES CLASS OF 55 H°P , Prop. SHELLANE Sorensonâs Appliance LE ROY, MINNESOTA TEL. 79. Real estate and INSURANCE LE Roy MINN. 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