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

 - Class of 1956

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We, the class of 1956 of Le Roy Public High School, being of sound mind and memory, despite the trials, tribulations, and tortures of higher authorities, having bore the strain and agonies at the salt mine, bequeath our most precious earthly belongings to our dearest benefactors, the seniors of 57 . I, Ted Backus will my position as President of the Rin Tin Tin Fan Club to Carolyn Ramaker. (Remember—dogs are a man's best friend!) I, Connie Beisell will my wiggle to Jerry Helgeson. (Don't let it get out of place!) I, Bob Bly will my red hair and sly manner to Hank Runde. (It'll never clash with them two red rings—they're lost forever!) I, Sandra Brownlow will my man problems to Janelle Stockdale. I, Darlene Clark will my singing and hairdressing ability to Bob Miller. (But don't let Beautiful Dreams disturb your waves!) We, Pat Cornell us and Sharlene Jacobson will our quiet bashful ways to Eddy Bunne. (Watch your step, Eddy—this could be a missprintli) I, Gloria Cusey will my freckles and doubts about the future to Shirley Gilbert. (That lucky old sun—had plenty to do!) I, Dwight Daniels will my wooing ways with the women to Daryl Maloney. (You may learn fast!) We, Ida Drogsvold and Gail Kruse will our daily he-he habits to Carol O'Groske. (Remember laughter and boys don't mix!) I, Paul Eastwold will my Mercury motor and dazzling blue eyes to Lavonne More. (As if you weren't familiar with them!) I, Loren Forrester will my rolled-up jeans to Glenn Johnson. (Not too high now, Glenn!) I, Lavonne Fortney will my ability to find rides home to Charles McClary. (Watch that sob story about the empty gas tank!) I, George Gilbert will my backseat in the Le Roy theatre to Don King. (Don't get too comfortable—watch the show!!) I, Leslie Greenleaf will my flirty French ways to Gloria Henderson. (Beware Boys! Oh, dynamite!!) I, Jim Hale will my ditch driving to Joanne Hanson. (It's no fun alone----huh!??) I, Joe Hanson will my football hero shoulders to Joyce Gerloff. (Don't get too husky!!) I, Bonnie Hawkins will my 22 inch waistline to Clifford Speer. (I hear you need a hip cincher now!) I, Laura Hoon will my ability to cut-up in class to Stanley Dimler. (We seniors predict weekly trips to the east side of Rochester for the teachers of 57 .) I, Vivian Huntley will my ability to talk with my eyes to Wayne Kivell. (Hope you don't go color-blind!!) We, Dick King and Roger Taugen will our rowdy sprees at night to Mary Seese. (Remember— the curfew's 10:00!) I, Gary Lamon will my future plans to become a farmer and specialize in pigs to Arlys Thompson. (The hog prices should go up!) I, Gordon Mahoney will Darlene Clark to Norman Johnson. (I hear she's a good cake baker!) I, Darlene Malcomson will my nickname Wiener to Jeanine Christianson. (Her dear friend, Gary is included!) I, Delores Maloney will my used gun under my bookkeeping desk to Wendell Jensen. (Hope your jaw don't get too sore!) I, Donna McRoberts will my corny curiosity to Everett Wherry. (Inquisitive—huh???) I, Kent Meyers will my answers to my First Grade Arithmetic book to Bill McRoberts. (May It help you like it helped mel!) I, Marge Miller will my worn record, Bonnie lassie to Jeanine Christianson. (Don't bust the needle.) I, Kay Nauman will my ability to find good parking places to Eileen Larson. (Pertaining to this ability—I doubt if you'd need any help!) I, Paul Nelson will my hopped-up motorcycle to Carolyn Ramaker. (Don't take off too fasti) I, Virgil Oldre will my indecent behavior in English class to Harold Harvey. (Hope you'll enjoy MacBeth as well as he did!) I, Martha Patterson will my love for my Junior year English teacher to Arden Lenz. (Watch your grammar now, ArdieJi) I, Keith Rauch will my role as Romeo to Bill Hailing. (Now you'll have to learn to play and sing, Bill!) I, Janice Ridenour will my shut-in personality to Marlene Weirson. (Quiet—but oh! myl) I, Ann Runde will all my secrets concerning Adams and Meyer to Shirley Gilbert. (Let us in on them too girls—it may be the Top Secret !) I, Carl Schmidt will my two-way stretch girdle to Jay Rugg. (Don't pull it too tight!!) I, Harvey Shaw will Kent Meyers and Ted Backus to anyone who'd want them. (They'd be real good at peeling potatoes!) I, Ann Simon will my sparked-up spunk to Carol Olson. (That would be like Setting the Woods on Fire !) I, Ruth Stephen will my spotted mare to Dick Koch. (Don't get saddle sore!!) I, Gladys Stevens will my Rear Sway with Sammy Kaye to Carol Olson. (Don't let it get away, Carol!!) I, Dallas Sween will my Jeep equipped with a new convertible top to Madonna Winkles. (Dallas is furnishing free driving lessons along with it!!) I, De Anne Wolthoff will my sheer shorty pajamas to Norman Johnson. (Watch where you wear them, Normii) I, Norma Woods will my favorite parking spot Search and Research to Janice Lawson. (Just don't lose your way, Jan!!)

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The night was dark, the wind was cold a , hen thru the bed-springs came this strange code « L. R. H. S. 56 V. I. P. £'v I decided to probe myself and see. For each one has made a name; The class of “56 Is filled with fame. The first name to appear on this list of V.I.P.'s is Connie Beisell, the beautiful New York model, who just announced her engagement to Paul Eastwold, a wealthy ranch owner from Texas. His main asset is oil wells. Next is that great Motorcycle Daredevil of Ringling Bros, circus, Paul Nelson. He is competing for the main spotlight with Laura Hoon, the great lady lion trainer. He needs the extra money for the cigars he has to pass out. What's thatl? It's a bird} It's a planel NO It's Loren Forrester on the high trapeze. From the Philipines comes the sound of singing. Darlene Clark and her two canaries are singing a duet for their neighbor Ted Backus, who is living off the wealth he gained in sell ing coconut milk to the Californians, because they were sick of orange juice. On the Nevada desert we see Ann Simon and Darlene Malcomson frying eggs on the sidewalk at the entrance of their gold mine. They can't leave it alone for a minute because people are always trying to go in to get souvenirs. Dwight Daniels has captured the roll of Tarzan in Repulsive Pictures. For a role like this, he needs to keep trim; so he hired Gail Kruse to watch his diet and mind leopard skins for him. Les Greenleaf has accepted the large responsibility of making buckshot for the guards' shotguns at Alcatraz. In this undertaking, he has none other than Kay Nauman to help him. Joe Hanson is now an Eskimo in Alaska. So he doesn't get too lonely or starved, he has a neighbor, Martha Patterson, do his cooking and mending for him. He's a hermit, you know. Now we swing back down the coast to Hollywood where we find Norma Woods Mold Form Stud ios, which she started after she won the Miss Mellow Mold of 1956 title. Her hard-working ? models are Ruth Stephen and Gladys Stevens, and what's this? Bob Bly? Yes, it is, and he's complaining because he has to wear those slinky dresses and nose-tickling furs. Also here in Hollywood, we see Margie Miller starring in My Little Margie . Her roommate, Delores Maloney, is soloist on the Fred Waring Show. A roar, a clatter, and a sputter is heard from the direction of Ostrander. Dallas the junk man Sween is collecting junk in his jeep. He buys all his tires from Bonnie Hawkins. Virgil Oldre has just landed in Hawaii on a case. He is now a detective for the Jack Webb Agency. He set out to find what has been causing the current string of earthquakes and no one was more surprised than he to find out it was caused by Vivian Huntley and Gloria Cus ey while figuring out new hula routines. Who polishes Liberace's piano and makes his candles? Why, none other than the capable, Gary Lamon. In Boston the great shorthand professor Gordon Mahoney is conducting a class. He does very well because he knows LaVonne Fortney will have dinner waiting for him at home. Now who appears in a flash of silver and a cloud of dust? Roger Tangen, captain of the professional All Star Footballers. Serving as his housemaid, shoeshiner and part time stand in is Keith Rauch. DeAnne Wolthoff appears next. She's a housewife and a part-time secretary in the thriv ing city of Austin. She's quite exasperated after a hard day at work to find her spouse and two kids waiting for supper. Off to Puerto Rico where we see Ann Runde, married to a Rockerfeller, scolding her bell bqy and chauffeur, Dick King because he goes too slow. Out Cheyenne way there's a big rodeo going on. Coming out of chute 1, is Jim Hale riding Behave Yourself , a very dependable bucker. Sandra Brownlow is standing by as the rodeo's chief nurse and cook. She's got her band-aids and skillet in case of an emergency. In Africa, Carl Schmidt, a missionary to the head-hunters, mops his face, while his assistant, Donna McRoberts, chases away the mosquitoes (they're very fond of that rich Minnesota blood). Pat Cornelius and Sharlene Jacobson are having trouble getting their rocket started, a baby atomic bomb they've borrowed from the Einstein Laboratory, should help them take off. Let's hope it's not too fast. On an uncharted island Ida Mae Drogsvold mounts a throne to become empress. George Gilbert has been shipwrecked on a neighboring island, and they get together once in a while to reminisce about the gay times at L.R.H.S. In Rome, a movie is in production, The Gallant Charioteer starring Janice Ridenour. All of a sudden one of her donkeys falls. What's wrong? He slipped on a dandelion, and buttered his nose. Siren wail, and two heaps whiz past. Yes, it's Le Roy's Boy Wonder mechanic, Kent Meyers, being chased by officer King. Kent's heap has reached 1120 M.P.H. and is, as yet not at full speed. I think these kids have been conspiring To make my work a little more tiring; It to some time for these thoughts to jell. How true this is only time will tell.

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