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

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MlioatorrL tPub 757 cfaeAZcajbt; {Jul 7S7 SajrdlmaJb rtf' toi ajuyn u sU ltPi jwncm, t ° fib cmH ilw hawu Lujmts CL o EDWARD JOSEPH BUNNE (Eddie) The harder I try the gooder to be, the worser I am. Football 1 F.F.A. 1-3-U Junior Class Play Hall receptionist U Prom waiter WILLIAM RUSSELL HALLING (Willie) A men among men but mostly among women. Football 1-2-3-U Football Captain Basketball 1-2-3-U Baseball 2-3-U Annual Staff U Band 1-2-3-U Boys Glee Club 2 Junior Class Play Prom Host STANLEY RALPH DIMLER (Stan) Life is just one darn thing after another. F.F.A. 1-2 Ushers Club 3 Junior Class Play Declam 3 Pep Club 2-3-U SHIRLEY ANN GILBEhT (Shirl) A rare compound of frolic and fun. G.A.A. 2-3 Paper Staff 3 Chorus 1-3-U Glee Club 3 Hot Lunch 3-U Declam 3-U Library Club 1 JOANNE LEE HANSON (Jo) It's no use boys, her heart belongs to another. F. H.A. 1 G. A.A. 1-2 Glee Club 1 Chorus 1 Paper Staff 1 Annual Staff U Office Staff 2-3-U Pep Club 2-3-U Cheorleading 1-2-3-U Prom Waitress 2 Junior Class Play 3 Girls State Alternate Queen Attendant ELLEN JEANINE CHRISTENSEN (Je8nie) With a few words to say, she goes quietly on her way. F. H.A. 3 G. A.A. 1-U Annual Staff 3 U Chorus 3-U Glee Club 3 Quill and Scroll 3-U HAROLD HERBERT HARVEY (Harv) So we'll go no more a roving go late Into the night Football 2-3- Baseball 2-3- Basketball 2 F.F.A. l-2-3- + Annual Staff k Junior Class Play Hall receptionist 3 Prom Walter Pen Club 2-3 NORMAN HENRY JOHNSON (Norm) Whenever I feel the urge to exercise coming on, I lie down till it passes over. Football 1-2-3- Baseball 1-2-3- Basketball 1-2 F.F.A. 1 Annual Staff k Student Council E Ushers Club 3 Prom Waiter GLORIA VERNA HENDERSON It is not good that man should be alone. F. H.A. 3 G. A.A. 3 Psper Staff 3-U Chorus 3-1; Glee Club 3 Prom Waitress 2 Pep Club 2-3-1; GLENN BERNARD JOHNSON (Elner) The great are only great because I'm on my knees, I shell rise. Footbell 1-2-3-1; Baseball 1-2- 3-1; Basketball 1 Band 1-2-3-1; Chorus 1-2 Glee Club 1 GiKALD LOftuN HeLGeSON (Hc-.lge) Give me a Chev end the hills I'll roam. Football 3“U Chorus 1; Annual Staff 1; Prom Walter 2 Student Council 1; Junior Class Plsy 3 DONALD PAUL KING (Don) Some think him bashful, others doubt it. Football 3 Baseball 2 F.F.A. 1-2-3- Prom Waiter WAYNE MERLIN KTVELL I'm not a musclan, I'm a whole band. Football 3-E Baseball 3- Eand 1-2-3-E Chorus b Basketball k CFARLFS ROGER McCLARY (Charlie) If brains were dynamite, he could make quite an explosion. Football 2-3-W F.F.A. 1-2-3-W Annual Staff b Student Council b Hall Receptionist 3 EILFFN MARIE LAPSON (Smily) It's better to do a little with a smile than to do a lot with a frown. F.H.A. 2-3 Chorus 2-b Glee Club 3 Junior Class Play Library Club 1 Pep Club 2-3-b Prom Waitress RICHARD NORRIS KOCH (Rick) If fame is only to come after death. I'm in no hurry for It. Basketball 1-2-3 F.F.A. 2-3-1 Chorus 1 Glee Club 1 From Waiter WILLIAM CLAIRE McROBERTS (Coonrod) Why worry, it's so unnecessary. Football 1-2-3-1 Band 1-2-W Chorus 1-2- + Glee Club 2-3 AHDEN KENNETH LENZ (Ardie) Sometimes I sit end think, end sometimes I just sit.'' Football 1-2-3-U F.F.A. ? Csher3 Club ‘3- | Glee Club } Office Staff i; From Welter t ROBERT F”?SFLL MILLFR (Bob) Lots of beef,oceans of beer, a pretty girl, and a thousand a year. Track 1 Football 1-2-R-U Baseball 1-2-3-U Basketball 1-2-3- + Student Council 2-3- + Ushers Club 3 Band 1 Chorus l-2- - + Glee Club 1-2-3 Tumbling 1 CAROLYN LOUISE RAMAKER (Rae) As a friend she ranks among the best, in knowledge she's above the rest. F. H.A. 3 Paper Staff I; Student Council 2 h Chorus 3-I4. Glee Club 3 Pep Club I; Girls State G. A.A. 2-1; CAROL JFAN 0'GROSZE The most useless day of all is one in which we have not laughed. G.A.A. i+ Pep Club 2-3-U Hall receptionist + LAVONNE JOYCE MORE (Vonnie) I'll never trouble trouble till trouble troubles me. G.A.A. 1 F.H.A. 1 Cheerleading 2-3-1; Pep Club 2-3-1; Student Council 1-2 Chorus 1 Glee Club 1 Junior Class Play Hot Lunch 2 Hot Lunch Cashier U Declam 3 Fall Receptionist 3 Annual Staff I; From Waitress CAROL ELAIrtE OLSaiM Life is easy smooth and slow, do whet comes end let the rest go. G.A.A. 1-1; Junior Class Play 3 Pep Club 2-3-i| Hail Receptionist 1; JAY VILLIAl- RUGG Girls don't bother me--dern it. Football 1; Basketball 2 F.F.A. 1-2- R-I4 Pep Club 2-3 HENRY CARL RUNDE (Hank) I came, I bluffed, I graduated. F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Prnm Waiter FVFBETT GAYLON VFFRRY (Rub) God bless the man who first invented sleep. F.F A. 1-2-3-U CLIFFORD LYNN SPEER (Cliff) All I know is what I read in the papers. F.F.A. 1-2-3-lp JANELLE AFDY;- STOCKDALE (Nelly) There is nothing so magnetic as cheerfulness. Office Staff L MARY JEAN SEESE (Dolly) If there's activity, she's usually in the middle of it. O.A.A. 1-2 Chorus 1—2—3— Glee Club 1-2-3 Declam 3 U Hot Lunch Cashier 3-U Junior Class Play Student Council 1-2 Paper Staff 2-3-ip Annual Staff Cheerleading 3 U Queen Attendent Pep Club 2-3-U Hall Receptionist ip Prom Hostess ARLYS LADONNA THOMPSON She puts her troubles in the bottom of her heart and sits on the lid and smiles. Annual Staff-ip Junior Class Play Hot Lunch-ip Declam-3 Homecoming Queen Office Staff-3 Pep Club-2-3 Prom Waitress MARLENE CAROL WXERS':N ( ’arcie) Blushing is the color of virtue. F.H.A. 2-3 Chorus 2-3-h Hall Receptionist Zj. Pep Club 2-3-k Prom Waitress CUR CLASS CFFICRS MADONNA MAE WINKELS (Stlp) I can live without poetry or walking, but who in the world can live without talking? G.A.A. 1-2-3 Chorus 3-U Declam 1 Glee Club 3 Hot lunch 3-!+ Pep Club 2-3 Annual Staff I4. Prom Waitress 2 Student Council i . Quill and Scroll 3-U- FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE President V. President Treasurer Secretary Dick Koch Mary Seese Bob Miller Joanne Henson President V. President Treasurer Secretary Dick Koch Mary Seese LeVonne Fore Joanne Hanson JUNIOR SENIOR President V. President Treasurer Secretary Jerry Helgeson Bob Miller Joanne Henson LeVonne More President V. President Treasurer Secretary Charlie McClary Jerry Helgeson Mary Seese LaVonne More OUR ADVISOR Class Will Jay Rugg wills his trips to Kansas City to Liz Runde and Betty Hailing, (watch out for the farm boys) Wayne Klvell wills his trumpet playing ability (and all the blue notes go with It) to Bill Hickok and Darrel Hare. Clifford Speer wills his freckles to Jean Iverson. Janelle Stockdale wills her dark hair and eyes to Don Barber, (how sentimental) Carol O'Groske wills her journeys out to Wildwood to Joan Francis and Marsha Meyers. Henry Runde wills his wondering blue eyes to Bonnie Malcomson and Norma Sween. Glenn Johnson wills his figure to Jean Rasmussen. Eddie Bunne wills his rowdy nights with the boys to Kenny Stockdale and Dennis Swedberg. Stan Dlmler wills his ability to find women In Spring Valley to Chester Clark. Joanne Hanson wills her red cheerleading slacks to Gary Termaat and Jill Renner. Jeanlne Christenson wills her little red cap to Roland O'Groske and Shirley Morine. Bob Miller wills his ability to play golf with the teachers to Dick Benson. Bill Hailing wills his fender skirt to Bob Eastwold; that Is If you can get It back. Everett Wherry wills his gang membership to Mary Boe and Fern McRoberts. Marlene Wierson wills her Interest In Adams to Joan Peterson and Karen Hanson. Norman Johnson wills his date with Miss Preston to Don Terry. Arden Lenz wills his rowdy ways to Paul Fogal and Norman Mellum. Charles McClary wills his grass skirt to Mary Shirbroun and Jeanette Lawson Arlys Thomrson wills her brother and his cooperative ways to Kaye uale. What? I'm too late] Donna Winkels wills her dream of black and lime srreen Lincolns to Bruce Elliott and Betty Walden. Carolyn Ramaker wills her stained lab apron to Pat Patton and Peggy Woods. Harold Harvey wills his physic to Dick Brownlow and Charles Stephen In hooe of a good football team next year. LaVonne More wills her membership on the annual staff to Diane Iverson and Elaine Johnson. Carol Olson wills her job as hall receotionist to Ruby Christenson and Mary Orke. (don't wink at too many salesmen) Jerry Helegson wills his height to Ervin Johnson and Orlo Austin In hopes they'll grow taller. Shirley Gilbert wills her early hours to Pat Wllkenson and Marlys Erie. Mary Jean Seese wills her busy activity schedule to Ruth Knight and Bertha Soltau. Gloria Henderson wills her wiggle to Dorthy King and Carol Paulson. Eileen Larson wills her nickname Smiley to Denny Hanson and Mary Juvrud. Dick Kock wills his bashfull ways to Leslie Mlland and David Robb. Bill McRoberts wills his old football socks to Allen Tapp and Karen Gronert Carolyn Ramaker also wills her red hair to Mavis Ramaker. (it's nice to keep it In the family) Don King wills his dimples to Gary Backus. Class Prophecy wnile brouslng around the streets of the famous touring city of LeRoy, I happened to come across a fortune teller, so I decided to find out w.-.at had become of the Senior Class of 1957. Gszlng into the crystal ball, tne first member of the class to appear was Jay Rugg. Jay was a counter spy for the P.B.I. for nine frightening years, but hps finally retired and sold his life story to PEEK Magazine, which is producing a TV series featuring Wayne Kivell as Peerless Jay. Dick Koch, who now owns his own jet, waits anxiously for the weekends to arrive, so he can get home to his little mechanic, Jeannine Christenson. Alfred Hitchcock is producing a new thriller of Daisy Mae and Little Abner, starring those Killybllly Wonders, Bob Miller and Mary Jean Seese. Further investigation of the crystal bsll shows Joanne Hanson and LeVonne More ere running a disper service in an Army camp in Siberia. The world renown Glenn Johnson is living the life of a hermit in his haunted castle in Germany, where he is trying to develop a new cat food with the able assistance of Arlys Thompson end her twenty-nine cats. Man let's get some Jive in this hive! is the expression of three cool cats, namely, Eileen Larson, Shirley Gilbert, and Gloria Henderson, who are now taking over top rating on the Hit Parade as The Jiving Three, with that cool character, Charlie McClary as their manager. Hank Runde, Everett Wherry, and Eddie Bunne are still confirmed bachelors. This wes 8 bad habit which started in their high school days. Norman Johnson and his wife, Janelle Stockdale, are now hunting penguins in the Antarctic. (They say it gets rather chilly once in awhile.) Don King now runs a dance school. Don's known the world over for his famous Rumba. Carolyn Pairiaker is now a very famous weight lifter, and rumor has it she is training for the Olympic games! Bill McRoberts is now running on the Coonrod ticket as a candidate for President of the United States. Carol Olson end Carol O'Groske are now appearing as the Toni Twins in their own TV series. Donna Winkels is now coach of her beloved Iowa Hawkeyes. (Word has it that she makes quite an impression on her team!) Now into the roving countryside, where we find Marlene Weirson trying to develop a new type of home-grown smoking tobacco on her small acreage. Arden Lenz nas published a new series of How to books, and has just received the Pulitzer Prize for his best seller, How to Get the Most Out of High School. The crystal ball moves to the University of Minnesota, where we find Professor Stan Dimler lecturing to a group of psychology students. Stan always did like school so well. Bill Hailing has really elevated in this world, and is now painting water-towers for the Hormel Company. It was recently revealed that Jerry Helgeson was really a brother of Elvis Presley's, and he and Cliff Spear (a distant relative of Fats Domino) ere really putting out the down beats. And last, but certainly not least, we find Harold Harvey, wVo has reformed a great deal, and is now the sponsor of the famous Be Kind to Girls move. So being very satisfied with the progress of the Senior Class of 1957, I proceeded home. They certainly have come a long ways! Left to right: Claire McRoberts, Leslie East-void, Cordon Nyman, Kenneth Seese, John Sperry, Viggo Petersen, Joseph Jacobson. REGINALD fJithjiSGN Music w c. Spee eft RICHARD HARVE5 Social Studies Guidence Couns f?fanAX X fid' t tAJ W j jg Q iMiti -' Ly ${ O v+tU , C x Vi 7 1 £hAMAt 0 0 €; sjk WBtmmWmm Tl+trmAs PaX % S5 i 0l y K ha 7 - ' - c m fi , r; tu l ($ SL as (JlIol o . V P m ■3 ? JVfri ■ 1 - -r;y T V'T’ 4 ( 1 flb snxx . z a Lf 1 ► r] ' v- U . ' y P-xx CoA+t LE ROY JUNIOR CLASS Presents “Beauty and The Beef” NOV. 15-16, 1956 6:00 P.M. LE ROY AUDITORIUM STUDENTS 35c back Row: Marias Erie, Mavis Ramaker, Le3 Miland, Allen Tapp, Darrell Hare, Chester Clark, Dick Brownlow, Don Terry, Denny Hanson, Delbert Voigt, Orlo Austin, Roland O'Graske, Bob Eastvold, Denny Swedsberg, Miss Chadwick, Miss Vaughen. Front Row; Mary Orke, Bette Hailing, Paul Fogal, Bertha Soltau, Diane Iverson, Don Barber, Pat Wilkenson, Ruby Christensen, Peggy Woods, Ruth Knight. Sophmore CIpss Officers President- Orer.e Stockdale Vice President- Larry Mahoney Secretary- Mery Jscooeon Treasurer- John Bruns Student Council- Steve Sorenson Chuck Daniels Sergeant at Arms- Paul Vi um aeck Row: Virgil Moeller, Francis Funke, Stanley Boe, I’eri-j ammerman, Steve Sorenson, Roger Ault, Jerry Brandau, Art Barrett, Ronnie Hidenour, Robert Cartney, Paul Vigum, Fourth Row: Arden Speer, Teddy Wherry, Danny Adcock, Kenny Dimler, Chuck Daniels, Darrell Vreemen, Arnold Hyland, Leonard Patterson, Gary Thies, Kenny Fortney. Third Row: Willis Sween, Jon Bruns, Pst Smith, Betty Lou Sween, Barbara Harrington, Joan Poldervsrd, Phyllis Vinouist, Arlys Patton, Darrell Reed, Carl Volkert, Mr. Shodean. Second Row: Don Orke, Dennie Harvey, Priscilla Stanger, Orene Stockdale, Marlene Killer, Janice Larson, Kathy Errington, Judy Gerlofi', Janet Vsn Tries, Mollie Bettin, Kiss Preston. First Row: John Grass, Kenny Kohn, Ilene Thompson, Mary Jacobson, Betty King, Mary Blum, Karen McRoberts, Marlys Miller, Francis Patterson, Larry Mahoney, Larry Briggs. Freshman Class Officers President - Dennis Nauman Vice President - Ronnie Eastvold Secretary - Sharon Merfield Treasurer - Tom Larson Student Council - Dean kinkels Richard Bhend Sergeant at Arms - Kenny Schmidt Dick Tangen :-ack Row: Terry Larnon, Ga y Hailing, Leo Runde, Dennis Nauman, Kenneth Paulson, Jonn Gordon, Kenny Schmidt, Paul Dirksen, Bob Gilbert, Ronnie Eastvold, Dick Tangen, David Bredeson. Fourth Row: Mary Hovde, Eleanor Roe, Irene Nelson, Roberta Martz, Ronnie Leonard Jerry Hale, Bill Stephen, Richard Bhend, Sharon Merfeld, Patsy Meyers, Sandra Fennigar, Third Row: Larry Leonard, Dick Satre, Harold Tuns-esvik, Delbert Lawrence, o'zer Dietrich, Veryl Ihns, Herman Miller, Tom Larson, Larry Berg, Mr. Smart. Second Row: Bob Jacbson, Larry Ullam, Carolyn Heathman, Kathleen Patton, Shirley Lawson, Carol Hanson, Barbara Boe, Dorothy Ackerman, George Speer, FirstJRow°n°Fonnie Rich, Gary Cleveland, Jerry Larson, Gene Rick, Kent Flikki, Arnold Blum, Vinal Lancaster, Dean Winkels, Marvin Hanna, Donald Tapp. FackRow: James Emery, She-ilyn Nilbourn, Karen Brir s, Sonja Lund, barren Barrett, Warren Harden, George Wilcox, Curtis Moeller, Helen Martinet, Charlotte Christensen, Robert Dietrick. Row Three: Donald Daily, Sam Bettin, Diane Hop?, Carol Soltau, Mary Cuale, Mary Lou £rie, Jean Jacobson, Gary Johnson, Earl Paulson. 3ow Two: Mr, Scherer, Priscilla Christenson, Kay Iverson, Betty asmussen, Carolyn Christensen, Diane Hovde, Karen Stockdale, Alice Meyers, Mr, Hanson. Row One: Owen Davis, Dick Grass, Dennis Erie, Harlan Thomrson, Harry Seese, Duane Hyland, Richard Farrin ton, Gary Norby, David Orke. Back Row: Cedric Schutz, Gary Austin, Larry King, Jerry 'Wherry, Doug Robinson, Charlotte Abbott, Mary Berg, Carrol Soltau, Karen Juvrud, Jean Hawkins, Mardella Bucknell, June Wilcox. Thrld Row: Harvey Funke, John Sperry, Jim Sawdy, Kenny Liebfried, Mary Ann Kempe, George Dirr.ler, Larry Moe, Wayne Liebfried, Kenny McRobert, Roger Bhend, Gloria Mons -n. Second Row: Miss Chadwick, Ann King, Bonnie Rhiel, Helen Kruse, Gary Woods, David Backus, Paul Paulscr, Donald Maaee, Robert Harrington, Robert McClary. Mr. Hardt. ’ First Pew: Rose Merfield, Mary Jane Hansen, Lloyd Liebfried, Neal Van Tries, F?ancis6Fu kedelle T3rr’ Herme’ Terry Heathmani Lale Bergland, Paul Rugg, Back Row: Danny Larson, Jerry Wlerson, Karlland Martin, Ruth Anne Nyman, Karin Smith, Sandra Orke, Sheryl Cleveland, Ronnie Orum, John Gilbert Middle Row: Ronnie Remer, Lois Morse, Ronda Iverson, Janice Hanna, Sharon Cleveland, Judy Petersen, Gayl Norby, Darla Timm, Mrs. Blade Front Row: Joanne Boe, Carol Monsen, Cheryl Earnlst, Diane Rich, Vicki Gronert, Joseph Cartney, Michael Volkart, Leighton Reed Back Row; Ruth Wolthoff, Sue hailing, Steve Allen, Robert Schroeder, Beverly Harden, Mary Martz, Ponie Timmerman, Tom Wherry, Barbara Orum Middle How: Dennis Kennigar, Dennis Moe, Gary Johnson, Richard Miller, Jon .Hiller, Cathy Hovde, Paula Hansen, Mr. Kurth. Front Row: Richard Lamon, George Graff, Kenny Iverson, Kenny Brownlow, Karen flikki, JoAnn Abbott, Janice Thompson, Ilene Bergland, Fatty Staoelkamn. Back Row: Paul Vlnquist, Steven Larson, Fonda Bartels, Marcene Lammers, Patrick Cartney, David Roehr, Jack Rowe, Linda Medinnus, Judy Soltau, Mariland Martin, Sharon Lamon, Stanley McCaslin, David Burgett. Second Row: Roarer Wherry,Linda Ludwig, Karmen Larson, 3everly Riehl, Joyce Dickenson, Karen Foster, Bonnie Merfeld, Nancy Sigler, Paul Satre, Janice Orke, Mrs. Jacobson. Front Row: Richard Mahoney, Billy Chism, Lois Johnson, Linda Abbot, Linda Harrington, Diane Rosenthel, Janet Norby, Peggy Johnson, Linda Christopherson, Marlene Emery, Vance Knutson, Larry Cleveland, Dsvid Sween. Back Jtow:(Stephen Donna Cartney, Gale Orum, Tamara Renner, Fatty Bhend, Linde Koe 'KatHlseh Schroeder, Charlotte Robinet, Jeanie Hanson, Severt Monsen. Second Row: Linda Reod, Janice Erie Cynthia Brownlow, Jerry Jonas, Barton Scnutz, Waldo Bucknell, Barbara Kraetsch, Linds Dickenson, Linda Hailing, Mrs. C-inder. First Row: Dean Stenberg Bruce Orke, Curtis Eestvold, David Berg, Lynette Cornelius, Linda Forland Jackie Thompson, Stephen Sperry, Douglas Bergen, Richard Vantries. ac 1- qt..'; David Whisler, Clifford Ca tney, Lana La eson, Thomas 'taoelVaro, Danny Fortney, Brian Wells, Jimmy Foelr, Maxine Funke, Joarne Kanele. '’ow Two: Deborah Madsen, Bradley Boterman, Mickey Moe, Audrey Stohr, Clarice Henderson, Linda Burnett, Joan Orke, Jerry McCloud, Flla Berrlarn1 . Row one; Judy Kahl, rvelyn Bye, Corlnne Ber land, Larry Ludwir, pat ou v ertv, Lila Mcwobev’1’s, rjhonda Fister, Joan Bastvolc. Back Row: Donald Hancock, Margaret Wherry, Ralph Boelman, Cary Zigler, Roger Schroeder, Karl Nelson, Kathy Larson, Booby Volksrt. Second Row: Mrs. Larson, Lloyd Start, Theresa Stapelkamp, Elizabeth Wolthoff, Charles Lammers, Peter Kraetsch, Jere Volkart, Vernon Powell. First Row: Patty Stock, Linda Thompson, Barbara Hancock, Mary Meyers, Jimmy Orke, Steven Cornelius, Steven Foster, Michael Cartney, Jacouelyn Thies. Beck row: V.'eyne irie, doper 3oelmen, emile ‘ynen. Ton Hovde, '.« ry Hob ini t, Mfrilyn I'indt, Bill Lemrnus, Bonny Drum, Francis Koe, Juleine Fonson Kow Two; Charlaine Hardt, Janice Brownlow, Bill Schroeder, Linda Siskow, Jeanne TTye, Dennis Christopherson, Kelvin Hendrickson, Arthur Berg, Mrs. Smart How One: Dick Emery, Mark Kinter, Kaye Johnson, Linda Bertel, Mike Herrington, David 'itneon, Wilma Dickenson, Gary Sewdy, Susan Volkart ack -ow: Mrs. Boulet, . syne Siskow, Nanette Hutchins, Hichard -.a eson, Timothy Daniels, Eileen Harrington, Marcia Tangen, Mary artney, Paul Kraetch. ront Row: Mark Wells, Janet Chism, Arlene Knight, Steven Jones, Jarhara Wherry, Lance Kruegar, Barbara Soltau, Arlen Heathnan, lurtis Christopherson. deck Bow: Mrs. Boulet, Allen Olson, Richard .nscvoli, uor.ald Schroeder, Ksthryn Boe, Linda Jones, Sharon Austin, Kathleen Dougherty, Dennis Heed. Jront Dow: Norman Hastvold, Bruce Morse, Mark Wiebrand, 3ruc Hungerford, Allen Christenson, Mary Iverson, Mary Hanson, Stanley Pero-sn, Vickie McCloud (absent). Back How: Kermie Neuman, Richard Bhend, Bob Miller, Carolyn Rameker, Karen Gronert, Nary Key Juvrud, Gary Austin, John Sperry. Front Row: Bertha Soltau, Diane Hopp, Norman Johnson, Jerry Helgeson, rlys Thomson, Bette Hailing, Mr. Larson. Student Council Back Row: Fern McRoberts, Mary Shirbroun, Mary Seese, Carolyn Ramaker, Second Row; Bertha Soltau, Donald Barber, Mary Juvrud, Pat Smith, Barbara Harrington, Karen McRoberts, Janet VanTries, Joan Peterson, Jill Renner, Mrs. Jobson, Kaye Quale Front Row; Donna Winkels, Cloria Henderson, Left to RlKht: J oanne Hanson Oanelle Stockdale Bruce Elliot Karen Hanson Ardie Lenz Mary Boe Marlys Erie Bette Walden. JUiME TO trtlS Office Seer Oi’-ode Schoo Left to Ri nt: Eddie Bun .e Allan Tapp Diane Iverson Carol O'Groske Marlene Weirson Carol Olsen Marlene Miller Mary Juvrud Mary Seese Peggy Woods Liz Runde Mary Orke. Bnck Fow: Sandra Orke, Ruth Nymann, Karen Smith, Diane Rich, Rhonde Iverson, Sharon Cleveland, Carol Monson, Kariland Martin, Darla Timm, Joan Boe. Third Row: Joe Cartney, Ronnie Orum, Jerry Weirson, Ronnie Remer, Gail Norby, Judy Peterson, Leighton Reed, LaVerne Speer, Danny Larson, Mike Volkart, Second Row: Mr. Kurth, Dennis Her.nigar, John Hiller, Richard Miller, Steve Allen, Gary Johnson, George Graff, Ronnie Timmerman, Robert Shroeder, Front Row: Sheryl Cleveland, Suzanne Hailing, Karen Flikki, Darrell Cartney, Jerry Wherry, 3everly Harden, John Gilbert, Ilene Bergland, Paula Hanson, Joan Abbott, Seated; Mary Blum, Pat Patton, Betty King, naren McRoberts, Janet VanTries. Standing; Miss Chadwick, Barbara Harrington, Mollie Bettin, Janice Larson, MarleneMiller. Left to Rlpht: Anna Knipht, Happy Malcomson, Shirley f-orine, Carolyn Feethran, 5irbara 3oe, Jean Iverson, Joan reterson, Joan Francis, Berthe Solteu, Norma Sween, Peppy Woods, Arlys Thompson, Carol Paulson, Shirley Gilbert., LaVonne T ore, Kery Jean Seese. Park Row: Marsha Meyers, Dorthy Kinp, JoAnn Francis, Liz Runde, Marlys Erie, Janice Larson, Mary Shirbroun, Joan Peterson, Fern McRoberts Middle Row; Jeanette Lawson, Mavis Ramaker, Bette Kin?', Karen McRoberts, Francis Patterson, Shirley Morine, Jean Ramussen Front Row: Ruby Christianson, Barbara Harrington, Bertha Soltau, Diane Iver- son, Karen Cronert, McT y Orke, Miss Preston. Pack uow: Roberta Kartz, Carol Hanson, Dorothj Ackerman, Beverly Soltau, Barbara Boe, Mary Quale 1-lddle Row: Charlotte Christensen, Karen Stockdale, Diane Kovde, Kaye Iverson, Carolyn Christensen . ont Pow; Diane Honr , Mary Jane Hovde, Patsy Meyers, Betty Ramussen, Miss Preston Pep Clubs Back Row: Carrol Funke, Darrell Hare, Gary Termaat, Stanley Boe, Everett Wherry, Bill Hickok, Ronald Ridenour, Kenny Schmidt, Dsn King, John Gordon, Kenneth Paulson, Charles Stephan. Fourth Row: Delbert Voight, Leo Runde, Henry Rnnde, Dick Koch, Ed Bunne, Ted Wherry, Honnie EastvoId, Kenny Dimler, Clifford Speer, Jerry Hale, Virgil Moeller. Third Bow: Richard Bhend, Ronnie Leonard, Bob Gilbert, Dick Brownlow, Herman Miller, Darrell Vreeman, Dick Tangen, Larry Leonard, Leonard Phtterson, Veryl Thns, Bill Stephen, Roger Dietrich. Seoond Bow: Willis Sween, Delbert Lawrence. Larry Ullum. Larry Berg, George Speer, Alien Tapp, Gary Cleveland, Donald Tapp. Bob Jacobson, Dean Winkels, Marvin Hanna, Arnold Blua. First Bow: John Bruns, Kenny Kohn, Vinal Lancaster, Charles McClary, Don Orke, Kenny Stockdale, Jay Rugg, Don Barber, John Grass, Glenn Rick, Mr. Shodean. LEROY DELEGATES TO KANSAS CITY BackJRow: Everett Wherry, Dick Koch, Mr. Shodean, Jay Rugg, Front Row: Kenny Sbockdale, Don fearber. MMl rssck Row: Carol Olson, Diene ivcrson, Bonnie Kelcomson, Lleine Johnson, Mrs. Jobs on, Bette Hailing, Mery Boe, Berthe Solteu, Priscilla Stan-'er, Cerol O'Groske Second Row: Carolyn Remaker, Mavis Ramaker, cesnette Lewson, Jo .nn Frsr.cis, MarlysTrTV , Jenice Lawson, Mollie oettin, Barbere Harrington, Francis Patterson. Front Row: Ruth Knight, Jean Iverson, Phyllis Vinouist, Orene Stockdsle, Batty Sween, Jeannine Christensen, Betty King, Mary Blum, Janet VanTries, Karen McRoberts. G. A. A. Beci. Row? Charlotte Christensen, Mary Lou Quale, Sharilyn Kilburn, Son.ia Lund, Karen 3rif.s, Fatsv Meyers, Rooerta Kartz, 3§verly Soltau, Dianne Hop.', Mary Jane Hovrie. Third Row: Diane Hovde, Carol Soltau, Sharlotte Aooott, Carolyn Christen- sen, r.aren Stoc.aale, Barbara Boe, Carol Hanson, Dorthy Ackerman. Second Row: Krs. Jobson, Mary Jane Hanson, Gloria Monson, Bette Rasmussen Jean Jacobson, naren Juvruc, Jean Hawkins, Mardella Buctcnell, Front Row: Helen Kruse, Bonnie Rhiel, Priscilla Christensen, Alice Meyers Ann King, Kay Iverson, Mary Ke pe. Le Roy High School Bands Back Row: Mary Juvrud, David Robb, Sharon Hennigar, Dick Tangen, Don Tapp, Wayne Kivell, Glenn Johnson, Dick Satre, Carolyn Christensen, Jerry Larson, Donald Maage, Third Row: Alice Meyers, Bertha Soltau, Norman Mellum, Don Barber, Willis Sweer. Carol Soltau, Beverly Soltau, Diane Hopp, Karen Juvrud, Carolyn Heathman, Second Row: Terry Lamon, Fern McRoberts, Bob Jacobson, Carol Paulsen, Eleanor koe, Irene Nelson, Roberta Martz, Shirley Morine, Front Row: Mr. Torrison, Verdell Tapp, Bill Hailing, Paul Vigum, Patsy Meyers CONCER Back Row Mickey Moe, Neil VanTries, Terry Heathman, Cedric Schutz, Don Tapp Jim Emery, Sandra Orke, Kenneth McRoberts, Jon Hiller, Diane Daily. Row Two: Larry Leonard, Ronnie Leonard, Gary Johnson, Marilyn Martin, Ruth Nyman, Karen Smith, Roger Wherry, Ilene Berglend. Row One: Mr. Torrison, Dale Bergland, Ronnie Reiner, John Sperry, Darrell Cartney, Roger Bhend, Joan Boe, Richard Lamon. CONCER i t Back Row: Stanley McCaslin, Dennis Stenberg, Karmen Larson, Jack Rowe, Gail Norby, Danny Larson, Ronnit Orum, Joe Cartney, John Gilbert, Janice Orke, Mike Volkart, Paul Satre. Row Two; Steve Allen, Dennis Hennigar, Kariland Martin, Sharon Lamon, Judy Soltau, Linda Medinnus, Richard Miller, Janet Norby, Cl aryl Earnist, Diane Rosenthal, Kenny Iverson. Row One: Mr. Torrison, Tommy Wherry, David hurgett, Diane Rich, Lois Morse, Vicki Gronert, Steve Sperry, Blllv Chisholm. .glrst Row: Jean Iverson, Kathy Patton, Pee-ey Woods, Karen Kanson, Mary Jane .-.ovde, Shirley Gilbert, Gloria Henderson, Elaine Johnson, Orene Stockdale, Madonna Winkels, Mary Jean Se se, Eile n Larson, Marlene Wierson, Barbara Boe. Second Row: Mr. Torrlson, Carol O'Groske, Kaye ?,uale, Norma Sve°n, Jeanette Lawson, Mavis Ramaker, Eette Hall4ne, Carolyn Ramaker, Jeanlne Christensen, Mary Shlrbroun, Ruth Knight, Diane Iverson Bonnie Kalcomson. Fern McRob-rt, Irene Nelson. Third Row: 3111 McRobert, Tom Larson, Don Barber, Bob Miller, Jerry Kelgeson, Roper-Ault, Wayne Klvell, Paul Foaal, Paul Vlgum, Kenny Stockd '’’en Tarr, Kent Fllckki. Left to Right: Irene Nelson, Bette Hailing, Mary Shlrbroun, Mary Jean Seese, Diane Iverson, Karen Hanson, Ruth Knight. b§£tt 1r9 fti-Kfr -: Suth Knight, La Vonne More, Betty Lou Sveen, Mary Jean Seese, Joanne Hanson. ,-e. fifiSkJes: Ken Stockdale, Ken Fortney, Charles Stephan, Dick Brownlow. Ken Kohn, Gary Ter aat, Dennis Svedberg, Delbert Volght, Ted Wherry. £E2JJt_5sw: Leonard Patterson, Ken Dimler, Stan Boe, Bill Hlckok, Arden Lenz. ar d s, croli ROLL UlR OL' CHARIOT ALONG QUEEN: ARLYS THOMPSON ATTENDENTS: JOANNE HANSON AND MARY SEESE CROWN BEARERS: NANETTE HUTCHINS AND MARY IVERSON THE ROYAL KI: QUEEN ARLYS THE ROYAL COURT Beck Row: Mr. Hardt, Delbert Voight, Stanley Boe, Roland O'Groske, Jay Rugg, Wayne Kivell, Jerry Brandau, Jerry Helgeson, Bill Hickok, Dick Benson, Second Row: Dan Adcock, Bill McRoberts, Les Mllend, Ervin Johnson, Orlo Austin, Harold Harvey, Ardle Lenz, Norman Johnson, Bruce Elliot, Denny Hanson, Bill Hailing, David Bredeson, Front Row Gary Hailing, Dick Brownlow, Denny Harvey, Dean Wlnkels, Lester Voight, Glenn Johnson, Jerry Hale, Don Orke, Larry Mahoney, Gary Ihles. Football Backfleld: Ervin Johnson, Bill Hailing, Bob Miller, Denny Hanson. Line: Dick Benson, Bill Hlckok, Norman Johnson, Arden Lenz, Harold Harvey, Jerry Brandau, Charlie McClary. v e 6V V 0 - Vg „c v v x t o « s- lOO vA Vv V ip% S 'V y ,0- $$ yve kv e x y . j wS rXV v le0 ® % -V „ V N-Ce V V V- eV V® o e «£ v v ? ° ® -V vv! 0 o ®V.V‘ 0 « A •vo't v ■CP 9 ;© V v ♦ £ fV’ i 0- v V? : V v Basketball Left to Right: Glenn Johnson, Mr. Scherer, Wayne Kivell, Jerry Brendau, Gary Backus, Dick Benson Paul Fogal, Bob Miller, Orlo Austin, Don Barber, Bill Hailing, Bob Cartney, Danny Adcock, Denny Hanson Back Bow8 Mr. Hardt, Ronnie Rich, Larry Mahoney, Denny Harv y. Roger- Bhend, G.ry Runae, Ronnie Ridenour, Dennis Navnan, Warren Barrett, ° ®°n n ® Sat re, Dean Winkela, John Sperry. SoreMon, Kenny sci-idt. Bob c.rt . Front Row: Danny Adcock, Art Barrett, Stev ___ ■“ « fleer i '' Plair-cl ‘c ’’ •'on m,u , , eummiiitc The game •00 Thin wa. - merely orucUce Tor both fpum-s parttcl- D°'-ib e Dribble o C oWj ' - N XV . - O' «■ Hie Cai d.s pulled into ihe lead at er.d of the Aral quarter and humc ™ to u 34-28 halftime score B” Basketball Roland O'Groske, Don Terry, Wayne Klvell, Bob Miller, Norman Johnson, Jerry Brandau. El£nt_Row: Glenn Johnson, Les Miland, Don Barber, Harold Harvev. Bill Hailing, Mr. Hanson. Baseball Back row: Dean Winkels, Gary Hailing, Ken Fortney, Bob Cartney, Denny Harvey, Ken Stockdale. Middle row; George Speer, Karvm Hanna, Carl Volksrt, Gary Cleveland, Dick Tangen. Front row: Dick Satre, Ronnie Rich, Bob •Jacobson, Tom Larson, Larry Ullam. i Sample School District 102 Teacher: Mrs. Schwenn Prairie Queen District 18 Teacher: Mrs. Foss Shay School District 92 Teacher: Mrs. Robb Ostrander School District 181 Teacher: Mrs. Baker Ostrander School District 181 Teacher: Mrs. Vlgum BACH'S THOMPSON LIVESTOCK Loud or soft music. Fast-or slow, Bach's in Austin Is the place to go. To have your trucking needs supplied. And for the best Drlcea you can find, Thompson's Livestock and Trucking service Is the best service of Its kind. LEROY CO-OP GRAIN AND STOCK CO. Are you planning to remodel? Do you want wood that takes wear snd tear? Come to LeRoy Farmer's Lumber yard. For the best wood anywhere. With a hearty laugh. And a cheery hello. They pick up your milk And away they go. IEROY CO-OP CREAMERY ASS'N OSTRANDER STATE BANK Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporation OSTRANDER, MINNESOTA We Grow by Helping Others Grow’’ RTZ FURNITURE '■r your furniture is getting old. Come to see Martz's Before everything's sold. The State Bank of LeKoy is a wonderful place. They insure your money through the F.D.I.C. The interest is enormous and so you can see There's no better place for your money tr be. This elevator's in Ostrander, That town we love so dear. They've got everything you want So why not purchase here. To ouy new boards for many uses. As well as fences hign or low. Also to see the friendly workers To Farmers Co-op and Lumber we go- In Ostrander Don't let your field work get behind. Don't let your profits fall. Go to Ken Seese's, And buy a new Far.mll. The Bakery's the place You will like so well. The company's great And the food is swell. se 0 si- 1 For gas oil, and anti-freeze To stop your car from being nervous. Drive right down and drop in on us At the LeRoy Co-op Oil Service. New Ideal In Case You want to know. It'3 Millineckers for Your llymouth or De Soto. If you're buying or selling Eggs or poultry, Le Roy Packing Company Is the place to see. From Rochester Dairy and Don Burgett, Many things you can buy including ailk and cottage cheese. The best part of all in Don's top notch service. Is that you can buy his products for limited fees. As you can see By this picture above, Qronert's shelves are packed With the things you 11 love• your PROPERTY-! yyithus p ospecr PRESTEQARD REAL ESTATE Real Estate and Insurance Farm Loans Funk Seed Corn There's no question about it! For That Makss-You-Want-To-Danct Muaic JOHNSON'S CHEVROLET See tRe U.S.A. In your Chevrolet. Tne stylings great in '57 The floating ride is .lust like heaven. Al McAfee AND HIS MELO-MACS Modern and Old Time LtRoy. Minn. Austin. Minn. Box 271 406 E. Allsflhsns, Phon. 45-148 Phone HE S-57M For modern or old time music. Dance to the Melo-Macs. A five piece band from Austin, With drum, piano, trumpet, and two sax. The prices are low— The values are high— Standard Products at Hopp's Is what you should buy. The picture looks blank. But Rueben's not far. He's on the inside Fixing a car. If you're looking for a diamond And want something nice. Come to Elam's For that big hunk of ice. If your television Is giving you trouble. Take it to Carl On the double. George and Gordon Are waiting for you. They'll give you A 3heve, a trim, or a crew. For food that is fresh, As you already know LeRoy Food Market Is where you should go. Are you run down And in a big mess? Go to Berglands And buy a purse or dress. For sodas divine. And sundaes dear. Stock's is the place. So 8top in here. For invitations of all sort3 And stationery cralore, after you've tried one box You'll come eck for many more. ‘I’ -.ese happy smiles Are your assurance, rr“ iat Gambles have thin rs Of Ion'' er. 1 ranee. As you can see by the 3ook on , $ • Mr. Hallings face, He's ready to serve you, any Cr time, any place. If vou have good eggs you can be sore he'll be calling. For he picks the oest eggs for Goodrich Hailing If you like good sport vJ And a lot of exercise too The AUSTIN BOrfL T would recommend to you. For that thing you can't find. Whether it be big or small, Hiller Hardware's got whet you want, They'll be glad to have you call. Is your stomach empty? Are you tired and blue? Stop in at the Sweet Shop. They've got the thing for vou. If you outfit your car With tires from John's Shop The tires that you buy Are guaranteed not to pop. I From this huge maze of poles and wires, j Comes our electricity from Interstate Power. As you know it is penny cheap. And is available hour after , hour. $■ North, East, South, West All kinds of shoe stores but Schuler's is the best. For any insurance See Dick Noterman If he can't insure you Nobody can. His shelves are packed. With bargains galore. The place we mean. Is Lageson's Store. Fruits, vegetables and meats they pack. To make a value bulging sack. P.S. They also give green stamps. ho in lookin'’’ forlorn Let Juletta your hair stylo And you will cone out .earin a bi” snilo. The new kind of Ford with thunderbird power Gets you farther and more miles per hour. So quick, fast, get down there boy To Regan Motor Sales in be Roy. Are you looking for a bargain? The bargains at the Federated Store will make your head swim For Grandma, Mother, or Sister Sue, Fantle's has got the bargain for you LADIES, ChlLDKEN'S AND INFANT'S WEAR EXCLUSIVE GIFT DEPARTMENT The class of 157 of LeRoy High School ’.'ishes to express their sincere appreciation to Mr. Lovell Velke for the fine job he Hid on the photography in this annual end all tho trouble he hes gone through for us. WELKo 3'fLuiO - SPRING VALLEY .


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