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

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idministratioi Pack Row: Leslie Fastvcld, 'Ven Thorsor, r r. John °oerry, Adolph Bergland, Harold Cronert. Front P.ow: Roger Fist.cr, Cordon IJymann, Joe Jacobson. Gcrior. P. Vynarn SWPFRIHTENDKIT Vernon S Larser PRINCTPAT SmtI j«o , El'C-E'T BAUNBAC-i KATE •’.• SCIENOl 1 e 1 s f f t on ihe i -.11,! r. IC n. •. i L b i 11 «. - 'ij'! Shoj. Drawing It'S f;.!rjVv5. KISS MARYAFfiE CHADWICK LlhRARIAL ' Knock it cff MISS DFIA YKE HA LVFP c0 ’ FHOLISH tfh'rt ?? RICHARD HARVEY SOCIAL STUDIES Ladies nnd Gentlenen MR. CHARLES HANSON HEALTH DRIVERS FDUCATION '-ow yov. loin ' Don't ( et el] snook ]ri h ., --cf 1, i ' Can yov bo-t fn? MISS JO All?’ OLDCP.F MR. WALLY SHODFAN P!!YS1CAL EDUCATION ACRICVLT’ AL EDUCATION MR. HAROLD SWANSON SOCIAL CT’.JDIES COACH School Staff SECH TAHY Juanita Voigt COOKS Happy,Kalcomson Lois Mahoney JAKITQRS Earl Iamon Jureen Olsen VTT I DP1 TT r011 Row: Bertha Soltau, Carolyn Heethman, Orlo Austin, Elaine Johnson, Ruth ' J Nym nn, Leslie Miland, Kay Iverson, John Bruns, Mlcheal Volkart, Mary Boe, jT TlX]{'TT Back Row: Shirley Lawson, Richard Bhend, Mrry Orke, John Sperry, Steve Sorenson Kfiren juvrud Pnt Smith, Mr, McAfee In the early weeks of September the student body elected a president and vice president from six delegates of the Sr, class. On September 19th, the final election was held and the two finalist were introduced as follows: President- Bertha Soltau, and Vice President- Elaine Johnson. The first meeting was held in the afternoon of the 19th. Their first activity planned was Home Coning, held on October second, third, and fourth. Later in the fall eight delegates attended a Student Council Convention in Wells, Minnesota. Other activities were a Winter Formal for grades ten, eleven, and twelve held on December lhth. The Snow Week was also cared over from the preceeding years. The Student Council members and reliable students from the high school grades, took over as study hall and hall advisors during noon hour. We feel that our Student Council has done very well on all student activities, taught citizenship and has made this a very successful year for our school. 1 ORLO BLAINE AUSTIN (Back) Footsteps in the sands of time, if they re big yon111 know they're mine Boys 01ee Club 1 Baseball 3 Football 2,3, Basketball 1,2,3, Snow Week Prince 3 Prom Waiter 2 Class Play 3 Student Council Pep Club 1 Class Officer 3 DONALD GEORGS BARBER (Don) I'm not a politician, and my other habits are good. Band 1,2,3, Chorus 1,2,3 Boys Glee Club 2 Brass Sextet 3, Men'8 Quartet Baseball 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2,3, F.T.A. 1,2,3, Ouill Scroll 3, Annual Staff Reflector Staff 2,3, Class Play 3 Honor Society 3, RICHARD ELWOOD BENSON (Dick) From all reports he's fond of sports. Football 1,2,3, Football captain Basketball 1,2,3, Annual Staff Prom Host Class officer 2, MART ELIZABETH BOE All wisdom doesn't come from books, why study and destroy your looks Chorus 1,2 Girls Glee Club 1,2,3, Homecoming Attendant G.A.A. 1,2,3 F.H.A. 1,2,3 Reflector Staff 1,2 Prom Waitress 2 Student Council Hot lunch 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3, Declejn 3 Office Staff 3 RICHARD EARL BROWNLOW (Dick) I like work, it fascinates me, I could sit and watch it for hours. Baseball 3, Football 2,3, Basketball 2,3 i F.F.A. 1,2,3,1 Usher8 Club 3 Class Play 3 HJBT JOAN CHRISTENSON I'm here even thaigh I don't tell anybody Band 1 F.H.A. 2,3. Class Play 3 Hot lunch Pep Club 2,3 CHESTER ALLEN CLARK (Chat) I1 the shy thoughtful type Band 1 Football 2 Clnse Play 3 ROBERT JULIOS EASTV; (3ob) Figures really boti me ' Boys Tumbling Team f Prom Waiter 2 Class Play 3 ALICE JoANN FRANCIS (Jo) Golden hair, shiny eyes, hapoy-go-lucky, she's a prize Girls Glee Club if Majorette 1.2 Homecoming Attendant G.A.A. 1,2,3 P.H.A. 1,2,3, Reflector Staff 1,2 Library Club 1,2 Hot Lunch 1,2,3,1 Pep Club 1,2,3,i Declam 2 KAREN SUE GRONERT (Gron) To study, or not te study—that is the question Chorus 1,2 Girls Glee Club 1,2 Majorettes 3,if F.H.A. 1,2,3,if Reflector Staff 1,2 Student Council 3 Hot Lunch 2 Pep Club 1,2,3,if BHUCE BLAKELT ELLIOTT (Moose) •Worry and I never met Football 1,2,3,1 F.F.A. 1 Prom Waiter 2 Ushers Club 3 Hall Receptionist 2 Class Officer 3 I MARLY5 EMILY ERIE Giving to hoping, r than moping. G. G. A. 2,3 F. H. A. 1,2,3,U Reflector Staff 1,2 Class Play 3 Pep Club 1,2,3,U Declam 2 Office Staff 3 Jetts jean halling .Bet) 'Always happy and .lways gay, give er her Ford and he's on her way. horus 1,2,3 iris Glee Club 1,2,U iris Sexette 1,2,3,U iris Tumbling Team 1,2 « A A 1,2,3,U . H • A. 1,2 nnual Staff 3 U sflector Staff 1,2 rom Waitress 2 lass Play 3 tudent Council 3 Lbrary Club 1 sp Club 1,2,3,U roject Play 3 DENNIS KAY HANSON (Denny) All great men are dying. I'm not felling so well myself. Band 1 Boys Glee Club 1,2 Baseball U Football 1,2, 3,U Basketball 1,2,3,U Co-Captain Football U Prom Waiter 2 Class Play 3 KAREN JANE HANSON (Hed) « Good things cone in small packages but so does dynamite Chorus 1,2,3 t Girls Glee Club 4 Tumbling Team 1,2 G.A.A. 1,2 F.H.A. 1,2 Prom Waitress 2 library Club 1 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Declam 3,4 Girls Sextette 1,2,3,4 Office Staff 3 WILLIAM GORHAM HICKOK (Bill) Other men eat to live, I live to eat Football 1,2,3,4 F.F.A. 1,2,3 Ushers Club 3,4 Class Play J DIANE RAS IVERSON Those winkable, blinkable, merrily twinkable, simply runthinkable eyes Band 1,2 Chorus 1,2,3 Girls Glee Club 1,2,4 • Clarinet Quartette 2 Homecoming Queen Tumbling Team 1,2 G A A• 1,2,3 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Beflector Staff 1,2 Prom Waitress 2 Class Play 3 Project Play 3 Library Club 1,2 Cheerleading 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Declam 2,4 Girle Sextette 1,2,3,4 Ball Receptionist 1 JEAN CABOL IVERSON If silence is golden, I'm dead broke. Band 1 Girls Glee Club 2,4 G.A.A. 1,2 T.H.A. 1,2,4 Reflector Staff 1,2 Hot Lunch 2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 ELAINE MAE JOHNSON (Johny) Tall of fan and mischiel too, doing things she shouldn t do Band 1,2,4 Chorus 1,2,3 Girls Glee Club 4 Majorette 1,2,3,4 Snow Week Royality 3 Tumbling Team 1,2 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. 1,2 Annual Staff 4 Reflector Staff 1 Student Council 2,4 Library Club 1 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Class Officer 3 Girls Sextette 1.2,3,4 ERVIN DINNIS JOHNSON (Erv) After four years of faithful service, I m laid off. Football 1,2,3,4 Track 3,4 MARY KATHRYN JUVHUD (Mary Kay) She has a lot to say about nothing. Band 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. 1,2 Quill and Scroll Annual Staff 4 Reflector Staff 2,3,4 Student Council 3 National Honor Society Class Officer 1,3 Hall Receptionist 3 Project Play 3 Class Play 3 RUTH ANN KNIGHT There18 a little bit of bad in every good little girl Band 1,2 Chorus 1,2,3 Girls Glee Club 1,2,4 Majorette 1,2 Snow Week Princess 2 Tumbling Team 1,2 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. 1,2 Reflector Staff 1,2 Prom Hostess 2 Class Play 3 Student Council 1 Library Club 1 Cheerleader 2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Girls Sextette 1,2,3,U JEANETTE LOUISE LAWSON She is calm and unperturbed; seldom seems to be disturbed Chorus 1,3 Girls Glee Club 2 Pep Club 2,3,4 Be cl am 3 Office Staff 4 BONNIE RAN MALCOMSON (Bon) I,m small and wise and a terror for my size Band 1,2 Chorus 2,3 Girl8 Glee Club 4 Tumbling Team 1,2 G.A.A. 1,2,3 4 F.H.A. 1,2 Annual Staff 4 Reflector Staff 1 Prom Waitress 2 Cheerleader 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Class Officer 1 FERN VIRGINIA McROEERTS Generally speaking, she s generally speaking Band 1,2,3. Sving Band 3. Chorus 1,3 Girls Glee Club 1,4 Ensembles 1,3.4 Saxaphone Quartette 2 F.F.A. 1,3 Reflector Staff 2,3,4 Pep Club 1 NORMAN ELLSWORTH MELLH4 He never speaks more than he must, and nothing ever gets him fussed.■ Band 1,2,3,4 Swing Band 3.4 MARSHA ELAINE MEYERS In school a quiet lass, she seems to be, but who knows if its true when she's free G.A.A. 1 F.F.A. 1,2,3 Hot Lunch 1 Pep Club 1,2,3, 4 Library Club 1 LESLIE CURTIS MILAND (Les) Worry little, study less. Baseball 1,2,3.4 Football 1,2,3,4 F.F.A. 1 Prom Waiter 2 Class Play 3 Student Council 4 Class Officer 3 SHIRLEY MARIE MURINE Her cares are not many, we wonder, has she any? Band 1,2,3 Clarinet Qaarette 3 f.h.a. 1,2,3 Class Play 3 Library Club 1 Hot lunch 2,3,4 ROLIAND DEAN O'GROSKE (Roily) Wow I I made it at lastI Baseball 1,2,3 4 Football 2,3 4 MARY ANNETTE ORKE A red-headed girl with a good disposition is rare enough in any position.n F.HJU 1,2,3,U Reflector Staff 2 Class Play 3 Student Council 4 Hot Lunch 3 Pep Club 1,2,3 National Honor Society Hall Receptionist 3,U Class Officer U PATRICIA LEE PATTOS (Pat) 11A likeable girl vi| likeable way.M Choru6 1 2,3 Girl Glee Club 1,2 F.H.A. 3 Pep Club 2,3,4 CAROL ALICE PAULSEN My studies I ply, with eager eye. Band 2,3,4 Swing Band ,4 Chorus 2 Girls Glee Club 2,4 Ensembles 3 A E.F.A. 4 Cxass Play 3 Hot lunch 1,2,3, National Honor Society Class Officer 4 JOAN EA E PETERSON (Pete) I dismiss my worrie in easy style, with flippant shrug and e careless smile Chorus 1 Girls Glee Club 1 E.H.A 1 ,3 Reflector staff 1,?, Hot Lunch 3 Pep Club 2,3 Hall Recertionist t KATHLEEN ANN QUALE (Kaye) “She knows, but she can t say it Band 1,2,3 Chorus 1,2,3 Girls Glee Club 1,2 Majorette 2,3,4 G A., A 1,2,3 E H.A 1,2,3 Reflector Staff 1,2, Library Club 1,2 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Class Officer 1 3. MAVIS MARIE RANAXXB; (Red) Next to my head I , like my red hair be. Chorus 3 i' Girls Glee Club 1 2. G.A.A 1,2,3 Class Play 3 Pep Club 3,4, K Office Staff 4 , BETTY JEAN EASMJSSEN (Jea n) Smiles plenty, talks little O.A.A. 1 F.H.A. 1,2,3, Hot lunch 1 Pep Club 1,2,3, VIRGINIA CECILE RENNER (Jill) '’Here is a girl so very meek, that even her shoes refuse to squeak Chorus 1,2 F H A • 1,2,U Reflector Staff 2,3 Library Club U Hot Lunch 1,2,3,U Pep Club 3 DAVID CHARLES RCnB f (Dave ) Nothing short of a s right good snort. Band 1,2,3, Brass Sextet 3, F.F.A. 2 Prom Waiter , Claes Play 3 Pep Club 2 ELIZABETH PA'JLIVS RUNDE (Liz) People who make no noise are dangerous O.A.A. 1,3 F.H.A. 1,2,3, ! Reflector Staff 1,2 Library Club 1,2 Hot Lunch 1,2 Pep Club 1,2,3 Declam Hall Receptionist 3 PY KATERINE SFIFBRCXJN rath i9 not always so ow 4id 1 orus 1,2,3 • rls Glee Club 1,2, rls Se tte 1,2,3, H.A. I,2,3 iflector Staff 2,3 •P Club 2 BERTHA MAE SOLTAU (Berd) All tied up in affiliations; clubs, leagues, and associations Band 1,2,3, Saxanhone Quartette 2 Homecoming Attendant O.A.A. 1,2,3, F.H.A. 1,2,3, Quill and Scroll Reflector Staff 2,3, Prom Waitress 2 Claes Play 3 Student Council 1,2,3 Hot Lunch 3 Pep Club 1,2,3, National Honor Society Declam 2,3, Project Play 3 CHARLES OVIK STEPHEN (Charlie) ■1 4 rather address a thousand men, than one woman Basehall 3 F.F.A. 1,2,3, Ushers Club 3 KENNETH ALLEN STOCKDAU (Ken) A faithful member of the F.F.A., he will be a good farmer some day,' Chorus 3 Baseball 1,2,3, Football Basketball 1 Track 4 F.F.A. 1,2,3, Reflector Staff 1 Ushers Club 3, Class Play 3 Pep Club 3 DENNIS LEE SWEDBERG (Denny) Watch out I I may do something sensational yeti Ushers Club 3,U Class Play 3 Project Play 3 NORMA JEAN SWEEH Talkative Chorus 3 Girls Glee Club Prom Waitress 2 Hot Lunch 3, Pep Club 2,3, Office Staff ALAN LeROT TAPP I know not where, but I’m on my way Band 1,2,3, Chorus 1,2,3 Boys Glee Club 2 F.F.A. 1,2,3 Class Play 3 Hall Receptionist GARRY WAYNE TERMAAT He does a lot, without to much noise. F.F.A. 1,2,?, Ushers Club 3 DONALD ROBERT TERRY (Don) •Mechanical mind of superior kind. Baseball 1 Football 2 F.F.A. 1,2 Annual Staff k Class Play 3 National Honor Society Declam 2 Hall Receptionist 3 Hockey 2 DELBERT IXJANE VOIGT School is but a bore, life offers such more Football 2,3A F.F.A. 1,2,3 {Jshers Club 3 Class Play 3 LESTER GRANT VOIGT (Les) I have nothing to declare but my genius. Football 3,4 Prom Waiter 2 Class Play 3 BETTY CHARLENE WALDEN Why take life serioual we never get out of it alive. F.F.A. 3 Hot lunch 3,4 Pep Club 2,3. Office Staff 3 MARGARET ANN WOODS (Peggy) Casual, and oh,so friendly. Chorus 3 Girls Glee Club 3 Homecoming Attendant Prom Waitress 2 Class Play 3 U Hot Lunch 3 u Pep Club 2,3 Hall Receptionist 3 RONALD LE ROY WYATT (Fritz) Keep away from me girxi I m BASHFUL Track 2 F.F.A. 2,3 Hall Receptionist 4 KMJCY PKFSTOB Our Gang . J Our c1ps« ain't no different From any other one. 'Cept we 're knowed as the clap What get thing done. What If we doe always wait 'Till the very la t minute. When we doe start We puts everything in it. We're knowed a the clas What make all the noise. Thirty-one girl and Twenty-three T T hoy . Some have teen with us, from beginning to end. Others have come, had fun, and gone. We'll miss, hut always remember each one through the years. We's tolled and we ' worked For four long year . The teachers ha scolded and boxed our ears. But through these hardships I'm sure we'se learned That nothing come unless Its' really been earned. Ihe teachers will be glad When we finally goes lhey'11 bid us good-byes With the end of their toes. Farewell, fair school We 'll miss you so But in plte of our sorrows Will remember it so. Seventh Grade Orlo Austin Gary Backus Donald Barber Richard Benson Richard Brownlow Chester Clark Joe Dickenson Robert Eastvold Marlys Erie Paul Fogal Jo Ann Fr anc i s Bernadette Ha 11igan ®ette Hailing Dennis Hanson Karen Hanson Judy Herron Billy Hickok Jean Iverson Diane Iverson Gordon Jensen Norman Jensen Elaine Johnson Ervin Johnson Mary Kay Juvrud Dorothy King Ruth Knight Bryce Lanaehaug Gary McFarlane Fern McRoberts Glenn Mahoney Bonnie Ma1corns on Marsha Me yers Sharon Mi 1ler Shirley Morine Mary Annette Orke Joan Peterson Kaye Quale Jean Rasmussen Virginia Renner David Robb Ellen Savage Mary Shirbroun Bertha Soltau REUNION ON THE MOON As it comes class reunion time we find that the seniors of 58 have really gone up in this world — or should we say out of this world! By the way the reunion this year is being held on the moon First we find that Don Terry, Bertha Soltau, and Norman Mellem, known as the three crazy scientists were the first to invent a rocket that would go to the moon Orlo Austin and Jill Renner are running the 0 J repair shop for rockets on the moon . We find Bette Hailing still trying to find a way to get her Ford to the moon Every time she gets half way there she runs out of gas or has a flat and Bonnie Malcomson and Elaine Johnson just can't quite push that far. Jo Ann Francis, Diane Iverson, and Jean Iverson have set up a beauty shop. Diane specialized in curling eyelashes and Jean and Jo Ann in haircuts, the Le Moon Special Ruth Knight is making a career out of cheerleading. She's cheering the home team Bjoflk made up of Dick Benson, Denny Hanson, and Dick Brovmlow on to victory It seems the boys are going real well, they've beaten the Russians right back down to the ground Liz Runde and Alan Tapp are experminting with new olants to see if they can't set up farming on the moon. Bob Eastvold and Ervin Johnson are now running an Interspace Transportation Service They just got back from there honeymoon on a lonely rocket in space with there new brides the former Mavis Ramaker and Mary Orke These boys really go for red hair even one of their piolets Karen Hanson is a red-head Chester Clark has taken over the Lawrence Welke Band and has changed the name to the Swinging Moonbeams. His star performers are Bill Hickok on the piccalo and Jean Ras- raassen chief tuba player. Lester Voigt and Rollie O'Groske now own the famous Out of This World Club even of greater fame than the Stork Club. There success is due to their great chef, Ronnie Wyatt, but if he doesn't quit making those green cheese specials there won't be a moon left. Also featured in the club are those famous dancing girls Mary Juvrud, Carol Paulson, and Joan Peterson Even after our famous philospher Mr. Harvey's last words rock and roll won't last the girls are still going strong. Even up here on the moon adults westerns are still the rage - but we have our own famous Earp Buro played by that he-man Wild Charlie Stephens. He's grown those ever-lovin side burns and now wears a 15 gallon hat. His side kick is none other than the famous Gabby alias Norma Sween. Mary Boe and Kenny Stockdale feeling sorry for some of the boys who use to hang a-round the pool hall decided to set up a new kind of pool hall on the moon. One thing, its absolutely smoke free. Since cars are so hard to get to the moon Denny Swedberg and Dave Robb have set up a horse and buggy rental - the only one of its kind on the moon. Kaye Quale has started a new club on the moon that seems to be drawing more people there every day. The Man Haters Club latest members are Marlys Erie and Betty Walden.. Ruby Christenson has taken up cigar smoking and a trench coat and has started her own crime syndicate on the moon. Her top hoods Mary Shirbroun and Fern McRoberts will be joining her in a few weeks if the jail break gees off as planned. If the three just mentioned should happen to run into our new space cadet force started by that rough tough Karen Gronert and Garry Termont there may be a little eruption on the moon. Karen and Garry plan to use the new ray guns invented by Dorothy King. Delbert Voigt is now captain of a small fleet of space ships and is in command of his own small fleet with his left hand men, Marsha Meyers and Shirley Morine. The only rather different business we found at our reunion was when we discovered that Jenette Lawson and Pat Patton had set up a Mortuary. But I guess that's something we find everywhere!i One good way to look at this is that it employs two more of our ex-classmates. Their chief embalmer is none other than Bruce with Peggy making air-tight caskets famous all over the moon and world. From the reports we picked up it seems their doing a booming business especially with Russia and their not to successful space ships! The only sad note to our reunion was when we discovered two dis-believers of space-travel could not be with us. It seems Don Barber and Leslie Mi land wouldn't take the risk to join us here on the moon. It looks like they're really playing it safe, their occupation is ditch—digging. Even back in school we remember how this class was always up on everything and even then a little out of this world. Roger Ault Jerry Brendan. Art Barrett John Brans Mollle Bettin Robert Cartney Stan Boe Kenneth Dialer Mary Bin Terry JUevortl Kathy Errington Judy Oerloff John Great Bette Hag Iarry Mahoney Karen MoRoherti - v 'V tl Phyllis Vinquiet Orene Stockdale Janet Yantries r Wf ' ) V IS Marlene Miller Don Orke Darrell Reed Prlecilla Stanger llleen Thoupeon Ted Wherry Prancie Patterson i) A Ronald Ridenour Leonard Patterson Pat Snith Betty Sveen Paul Vigua Janice Wolff Marlys Miller Joan Poldervaard Art Speer Gary Thiee Darrell Yreeman Joe Peller Rose Ann Wold Arlys Patton Steve Soreneon Willie Sveen JuniorClass Plav Standing; Don Orke, Roger Ault, Terry Ellsvorth, Paul Vipum, Mollie Bettin, Jsnice Larson, Arlys Patton, Mary Blum, Seated: Larry Mahoney, Mary Jacobson, Pat Smith, Betty Sween, Orene Stockdale, Miss Halverson President-------------------Larry Mahoney Vice President--------------Ted Wherry Secretary-------------------Fat Smith Treasure-——---------———--—--Arlys Patton Student Council Representives Steve Sorenson John '•runs Sophomores Back Row: Bill Stephens, Bob Gilbert, Terry Laraon, Ken Schmidt, Leo Runde, Ronnie Eastvold, Dennis Nauman, Den Paulson, Paul Dirkson, Fourth Row: Ronnie Leonard, Richard Bhend, Jerry Hale, Herman Miller, Roger Dietrich, Eleanor Roe, Irene Nelson, Sandra Hennigar, Roberta Marta, Mr. Swanson, Third Row: Marvin Hanna, George Speer, Gary Clevland, Larry Leonard, Darrell Berg, Delbert Lawrence, Edward Carrol, Pat Meyers, Miss Oldorf, Second Row: Shirley Lawson, Mary Jane Hovde, Karen Weida, Dorothy Ackerman, Barbara Boe, Vinal Lancaster, Kent Flikld., Dean Winkles, Ronnie Rich, Front Row: Kathy Patton, Carolyn Heathman, Carol Hanson, Dick Satre, Bob Jacobson, Arnold Blum, Gene Rick, Larry Ullom. President: Barbara Boe Vice President: Ken Paulson Secretary: Irene Nelson Treasure: Dean Winkels Student Council: Richard Bhend, Shirley Lawson m 1 Freshman 3ack Rows Earl Paulson, Sam Rettin, Jim Emery, Jim Clippin, George Wilcox, Bob Dietrich, Lsrry Kaster, Warren Harden, Curtis Moeller, Dennis Jensen, Warren Barrett, Lelon Westphal. Fourth Row; Charlotte Christensen, Helen Fhrtinek, Sonja Lund, Jon Whisler, Danny Westphal Don Daily, Richard Harrington, Kermit Nauman, Don Tapp, bharon Lastine, Karen Briggs, Arlene King Third Rows Alice Meyers, Patty Bly, Betty Rasmussen, Retha Wy tt, Priscilla Christenson, Jean Jacobson, Theressa Payne, Bev Soltau, Mary Runde, Mary Lou Quale, Mr. Harvey. Second Row; Sharilyr ’'ilburn, Shirley Staub, Carolyn Christensen, Janet Jones, Mary Lou vire. Diane Hovde, Kay Iverson, Harlan Thompson, Duane Hyland, Kiss Vaughan. FPont Row; Gwen Ullom, Sharon dyra, Karen Briggs, David Crke, Verl Volkart, Tom Lawson, Gary f.’orby, Owen Davis, Dick Grass, Dennis Erie, Gary Johnson. Presidents Jean Jacobson Vice President: Sharlyn Milburn Secretary: Beverly Soltau Treasure: Warren Barrett Student Council: Kaye Iverson, Diane Hopp Eighth Grade lackRow: Mary Kenoe, Charlotte Abbott, Mardella Bucknell, Karen Juvrud, Mary Berq, Carol Soltau, Jean Hawkins, Gary Austin, Larry King, Keith Rathbum, Sharon Leslie, PoutUt__Row: Cedric Schutz, John Sperry, George Dimler, Larry Moe, Kenny Liebfried, Gail Thomtson, Karen Larsen, Gloria Monson, Anne King, Kenny KcRoberts, Third Row: Wayne Leibfried, Gary Woods, Dave Backus, Harold Sanders, Robert Harrington, Paul Paulson, Don Maage, Bob Arrens, Roger Bhend, Mr. Baumbach. Second Row: Walter Schmidt, Carl Bassler, Terry Heathman, Joe Rowe, Mary Hanson, 3onnie Reihl, Helen Kruse, Mary Main, Mr. Driesath. ront .Row: Paul Rugg, Dale Bergland, Dalton Patterson, Larry Jacobson, Dave Jacobson, Verde 11 Tapp, Don Murphy, Paul Griggs. President: Dale Bergland Vice President: Gary Austin Secretary: Jean Hawkins Treasure: John Sperry Student Council: Karen Juvrud end John S-nerry Seventh Grade 3ack Row; Keith Forester, -Terry Wierson, Ruth Nymann, Karen Smith, Karilane Martin, Barbara Dimler, Dary] Cartney, Douglas Robinson, Jerry Wherry. Fourth Row; Rhonda Iverson, Janice Hanna, Sheryl Cleveland, Lois Morse, Susan Syder, John Giloert, Sam Sorenson, Ronald Drum, Ronnie Remer. Third Row: Francis Funke, Steve Dudeman, Riant Rich, Judy Peterson, Glenda Miland, Joanne Roe, Sharon Cleveland, Barbara Berg, Mr. Shodeaw. Second ov;: Lev htori Reed, Joe Cartney, Willian Schmidt, Roger Pauls, Lloya Leibfried,Michael Volkart, Larry Faster, Mr. Hardt. Front Row: Cheryl F.arnest, Betty Leibfried, Lois Soderquist, Carol Monson, Gerda Bruns, Sheri ’•Tyatt, Wicki Gronert, Cayl Morby. President: Karen Smith Tice President: Darrell Cartney Secretary: Vickie Oronert Treasure: Judy Peterson Student Council: Ruth Nymann, Mike Volkart Sixth Grade Back Row: Steve Allen, Cathy Hovde, Ronald Timmerman, Robert Shroeder, Suzanne Hailing, Mary Marta, Beverly Harden, Linda Raster, Second Row? Barbara Crura, Gary Johnson, Paula Hansen, Ruth Wolthoff, Diane Daily, Karen Flikki, Patsy Boysen, Mrs. Blade, Front Rowi Dennis Hennigar, Richard Lamon, Kenneth Brownlov, Thoraas Wherry, Patricia Stapelkarap, JoAnn Abbott. Kenneth Iverson, Charles Wold, Dennis Moe. Back Row: Jack Rowe, Pat Cartney, Nancy Sigler, Janice Orke, Sharon Laron, Marcene Laramers, Judy Soltau, Mariland Martin, Third Rowi Paul Satre, Peggy Johnson, Joyce Dickenson, Janet Norby, Linda Medinnus, Stanley McCaslin, Dave Burgett, Paul Vinqulst, Second Rowi Diane Rosenthal, Larry Cleveland, Vance Knutson, Roger Wherry, Beverly Rlehl, Karen Foster, Mr. Kurth, Front Row: Marlene Emery, Dick Mahoney, Bill Chism, David Sween, Linda Harrington, Linda Christopherson, Lois Johnson. Fifth Grade Fourth Grade ck Row; jjg l fojgn, Donna Cartney, Kathleen Schrosder, Janet Wilcox, Linda Moe, Severt Monsen, fephgr iiifi', Thomas Rio, Third Rowt ’TSindy Brownlow, Charlotte Robinet, Trtrie Jr Bhend, Jeanie Hanson, Waldo Bucknell, :arton Schutz, Phillip Raster, Second Row; Mary Bassler, Linda Reed, Curtis Eastvold, David Berg, Barbara Kraetsch, Linda Dickenson, Linda Hailing, Mrs. Jacobson, Front Row: Richard Vantries, Janice Frie, Bruce Orke, Douglas Berdan, Steven Sperry, Jackie Thompson, Iynette Cornelius. -ack Row; Karl Melson, Daniel Fortney, Joanne Nagele, Bradley Moterman, Clifford Cartney, Lana Lageson, Linda Qaker, Gary Sigler. Third Row; Mickey Koe, Margaret Wherry, Maxine Funke, Deborah Kaasen, Audrey Stohr, Roger '.'estphal, Ralph Boelman, Mickey Thompson, Jerry McCloud. Second Row; Jere Volkart, Elizabeth Wolthoff, Clairus Henderson, Linda Burget, Michael artr.ey, Peter Kraetsch, Vernor Powell, Chucljy Lammers, Mrs. Kurth. Front Row: Lila McRoberts, Corrine Bergland, Rhonda Fister, Jackie Thies, Evelyn Bye, Patrick Dougherty, Douglas Reed, Joan Eastvold. Second Grade Back Row! Richard Kastvold, Donald Orum, Roger Boelman Dennis Christopharson, Ronald Schroeder, Tommy Hovde, Mary Beth Robinet. Second Row: Marcia Tangen, Kathryn Boe, Arthur Berg, Janice Brovmlov, Linda Siskow, Julaine Monsen, Miss Judson. Front Row: Barbara Wherry Susan Volkart, Dennis Reed, Lance Krueger, Allen Olson, Stanley Bergan, David Hanson, Kathleen Dougherty. Back Ifowt Francis Moe, Marilyn Hindt, Billy Lammers, Pamela Mymann, Roger Schroeder, Theresa Stapelkamp, Bohhy Folkart, Wayne trie, Jean Bye, Second Row: Mary Meyers, Karl Faster, Lloyd Start, Donald Hancock, Charlaine Hardt, Miks Harrington, Billy Schroeder, Barbara Hancock, Miss Bergland, Front fjowt Steven Cornelius, Kaye Johnson, Patty Stock, Wilma Dickenson, Dickie Xmery, Mark Kinter, Melvin Hendrickson, Steven Foster. First And Second First Grade ,2s.tiiJicw Eileen Harrington, Richard Lageson, Duane Boyeen, Hanette Hutchins, Sharon Austin, Mahlon Kaster, Allen Christensen, Cary Sawdey, Arlene Knight, Second Rqw: Huth Ann Baker, Wayne Slskow, Janet Chism, Mary Hansen, Mary Cartney, Cu Christopherson, Arlen Heathman, Steven Jones, Mrs. Larson, Tr yit J ws Linda Jones, Mark Wiebrand, Bruce Hungerford, Norman lestvold, Mary Ivers Barbara Soltau, Bruce Morse, Vickie Me Cloud. Back Row: Mark Dougherty, Rainey Lagsaon, Kim Hardt, Larry Hancock. Second Row; Dennis Harvey, Carolyn Cartney, Mary Schroeder, Waialie tarraners, Mrs. Boulet, Front Row; Becky Mossyge, Debra Hailing, Larry Phelps, Bonnie Harrington, Brian Roe, Lynn Peterson. Missing from pictures Deborah Hanson, Susan Lidtkn, Kenneth Ballhagea, Michael Stock. Kindergartens Back Rear; Mark McAfee, Larry Ihns, Curtiss Stapelkamp, Arol McCaalin, Second Row: Audrey Herme, Eleanor Swenson, Linda Wilcox, Catherine Young, Lora Soltau, Mrs. Boulet. Front Row: Pam Knutson, Michael Stock, Debra Stevens, Kirsti Shodean, dlenda Nauman, Joe Wherry Mark Foster. Missing from picture: Eileen Wells, Joe Kraetsch. Annual Staff Is Rolling Annual advisor. Mr. McAfee and co-editors Bette Hailing and Dick Benson met and chose the positions for the remaining members. rrhese positioner are divided into two divisions, editorial and business. Those ho’ding editorial positions are: activities. Elaine Johnson; sports editor. Don Barber: associate editor. Pat Smith; and art editor. Arlys Patton. Sales manager is Don Terry, business manner is Mary Juvrud and advertising manager Bonnie Mel-comson. are those holding business positions. Mr. W« lke will be here October 15 to take pictures so the staff will be able to meet their first deadline. December 2. Sixteen pavo«5 must be in at this time. B nni Malcemson has already started selling ads and the annual sales will begin in the near future. Yearbook Staff 58 Cardinal Is Began co-edUor ro?Dick Benson-were elertJn ihe 1958 Cardinal, thrir by the seniors at their Wednesday meeting, other Staff members from the senior class are: Blaine Johnson. Bonnie Malcomson. Mary Kay Juvrud. Don Barber and Don Terry. The preliminary layout has already been started. Remember to buy your Annual when the sales begin. Annual Sales Start Monday Monday, the sale of the 1958 Cardinal yearbook will begin. Annuals will be sold during noon hour in the lower hall. The sum to be paid at this time is one dollar. which is a down payment. The amount due when the annuals arrive in the spring is a dollar and a half. The annual staff is working very hard to make this yearbook among other things, different. Eighty pages is one of the outstanding features. This is twelve pages larger than the previous year. Everyone support the annual staff by making a down payment on your 1958 Cardinal. o s Glee Club B'-ck Row: Kay Iverson, Bonnie Malconson, Kathy Errington, Orene Stockdale, Janice Wolff, Sandra Hennigar, Carol Paulson, Bette Hailing, Sharon Hennigar, Mary Lou Quale, Mary Shirbroun, Diane Iverson, Second Row: Mr. Torrison, Mary Blum, Kathy Patton, Pern McHoberts, Peggy Woods, Elaine Johnson, JoAon Francis, Mary Hovde, Noma Sween, Arlys Patton, Carolyn Heathman, Eileen Thompson, Irene Nelson. Front Row: Janet Jones, Karen Hanson, Mary Jacobson, Jean Iverson, Mary Boe, Karen Gronert, Karen Weida, Mollie Bettin. Carol Hancon, Barbara 3oe. GIRLS SEXETTE Standing: Janet Jones, Bette Hailing, Elaine Johnson, Mary i h£rbroun, Ruth Knight. Diane Iverson, Karen Hanson, Seated: Irene Nelson f®NS QUARTET Roger Ault, Don Barber, Barbara Boe, Norman Me Hem, Kent Fliki Brass Sextette Standing: Donald Tapp. Seated: Roger Ault, Cedric Schutz, Dave RoDb. Front: Dick Satre, Terry Damon. ( ) FUJTE DUET Irene Nelson and Roberta Mart CLARTNET QUARTET MAJORETTES Carol Paulson, Karen Juvrud, Eleanor Roe, Carolyn Heathaen Back Row! Irene Helton, Ronnie Leonard, Alan Tapp, Donald Tapp, Second Rowt Sharon Hennigar, David Rohh, Terry lllsworth, Dick Satre, Roger Ault, front Rowl Bob Jacobson, Mr, McAfee, Tern McRoberts, Horaan Mellea, Mr. Torrlton, Carol Paulson. Front row: Roberta Martz, Karilyn Martin, Irene Nelson, Gary Johnson, Ruth Nymann. Second row: Carol Paulson, Karen Juvrud, Beverly Soltou, Sharron Lastine, Dale Bergland, Ronnie Leonard, Terry Lamon, Alice Meyers, Bertha Soltou, Norman Me Hem. Third row Diane Hopp, Elenor Rowe, Carol Soltou, Roger Ault, Dick Satre, bon Maage, Kenny McRoberts, Jim Emery, Terry Ellsworth, Carolyn Christenson, Carolyn Heathman, Richard Jacobson, Fern McRoberts, Richard Lamon. Last row; Tom Wherry, Willis Sween, Paul Paulsen, Pat Meyers, Allen Tapp, Verdel Tapp, Elaine Johnson, Mr. Torrison, Donald Tapp, Dave Robb, Karen Juvrud, Earl Paulsen, Sharron Hennigar, Jean Hawkins, Cedric Schutz. Senior Band JUNIOR BAND Front row: Diane Rosenthal, Linda Medinnua, Sharron Lamon, Gail Norby, Janis Orke. Second row: Janet Norby, Kieth Forrester, Sam Sorenson, Denny Moe, Stanley McCaslin, Steve Allen, Diane Daily, Roger Wherry, Paul Satre. Back row: Vicky Gronert, Jo Ann Boe, Diane Rich, David Burgett, Steve Sperry, Ronnie Orum. Back Row Mr, Torrison, Kathy Schroeder, Douglas Bergan, Richard Ventries Second Row: Linda Reed, Linda Moe, Patricia Staplecamp, Barton Schuti, Ton Rio, Eavid Berg, Cindy Brown low, Jeanie Hanson Front Row: Linda Hailing, Jackie Thompson, Barbara Kreatsch — ■ 1 ■■■ R F, O T M Left to Eight Seated: Karen Soderquist, Arlye Patton, Mary Blum, Janice Wolfe, Karen McRoberts, Jill Henner, Sharon Cleveland, Janice Hanna, Carol Monson, Orene Stockdale, Barbara Harrington, Betty King, Janet Yantries, Mollie Bettin, Janice Larson. Standing: Miss Chadwick, Bhonda Iverson, Diane Eich, Phyliss Yinquist. Newspaper Left to Right Seated: Janis Larson, Kaye Quale, Fern Me Roberts, Mary Kay Juvrud, Bertha Soltau, Don Barber, Karen Me Roberts, Joan Petersen, Barbara Harrington, Terry Lamon. Standing: Miss Chadwick Hall Receptionists LeCi-Sa Hary Annette Orke. Priscilla Stanger, Ardle Speer, Orene Stockdale, Kenny Dlnler, Janice Larson, Joan Peterson, Pat Smith, Ronnie Wyatt, Jerry Hale. OFFICE STAFF Back Row: Mr. Harvey, Don Orke, Arlys Patton, Mary Annette Orke, Don Terry Front Row: Carol Paulsen, Bertha Soltau, Pat Smith, Mary Juvrud, Don Barber Members of the National Honor Society are chosen on the basis of Scholarship, Character, Leadership, and Service for the school by the faculty and administration of Le Roy High School. To be chosen a member is one of the highest honors in high school and is compared to the Phi Beta Kapoa in college. The Le Roy Chapter was first organised in the spring of 1957. kv Scroll C Members are: Don Barber, Mary Kay Juvrud, and Bertha Soltau Membership in the society may be secured only through the local chapter. Students on the yearbook 3taff and the newspaper staff are eligible and at the time of their election must meet the following requirements:(1) They must be at least a junior in high school (2) They mu3t be in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing (3) They must have done superior work in some phase of journalistic or creative endeavor (lj) Tney must be recommended by the advisors of the two organizations (5) They must be approved by the Executive Secretary of Quill and Scroll. The Le Roy chapter was first organized in the spring of 1956. Quill and Scroll members main oroject has been the preparation and editinp of the Le Roy High School Student Handbook which is given to all students free of charge on the first day of school each year. Because the 1958 members of the Quill and Scroll were not chosen at the time of the printing of this yearbook, the staff was unable to obtain a picture. Jtairrnatumal Sonoraij Sarirtr Sriiool Journalists F.F.A. Activities President Don Barber and Vice President Kenny Stockdale attend tne National Convention Two L R Boys In Top Ten Monday, the ,F. P. A. General Livestock Team went to Austin for the District VI F. P. A. General Livestock judging contest. The team, composed of Richard Bhend, Ted Wherry, Jerry Hale, and Leo Runde. placed ninth In the district competition. The top six teams in the district go to the state contest and the Le Roy team missed by three points. Hastings P. p. A. entered the first place team. High individuals were Richard Bhend. seventh place individual, and Ted Wherry, tenth place individual. LE ROY CHAPTER J Cafeteria School Patrol ■£222 Back Row: Beverly Soltau, Betty Sveen, Carol Soltau, Jean Hawkins, Phyllis Vinquist, Priscilla Stanger, Patsy Meyers, Roberta Martz, Barbara Harrington, Fourth Row: Elaine Johnson, Karen Briggs, Janis Larson, Karen Juvrud, Mary Berg, Mary Runde, Mary Lou Quale, Bette Hailing, Bonnie Malcomson, Third Row: Bertha Soltau, Molly Bettin, Janet Vantries, Mary Hovde, Gloria Monson, Mary Kempe, Sonja Lund, Sharolyn Milbum, Miss Oldorf, Second Row: Mary Hanson, Diane Rich, Bonnie Riehl, Theressa Payne, Diana Hovde, Jean Jacobson, Barbara Boe, Karen Stockdale, Carol Hanson, Front Row: Betty King, Karen McRoberts, Orene Stockdale, Pat Smith, Mary Blum, Arlys Patton, Carolyn Christenson, Gwen Ollom. O. A. A. President-Mary Blum Vice-President-Orene Stockdale Secretary-Arlys Patton In the spring of 1956 the Girls Athletic Assocation of Le Roy High School originated and held the first Play Day for GAA's of Little Southland Conference, It was the first of girls competitive sports and a trophy was given to the school with the most points. The Play Day has continued with a different school being host each year. Pep Club Back Row: Orene Stockdale, Joan Poldervaard, Sharon Hennigar, Carol Soltau, Sharon Lastine Mary Runde, JoAnn Francis, Norma Sween, Jeanette Lawson, Pat Patton, Mavis Ramaker, Fourth Row; Sharilyn Mllburn, Arlys Patton, Molly Bettin, Janet Vantries, Jean Iverson, Mary Boe,Karen Gronert, Janice Larson, Bertha Soltau, Karen Hanson, Peggy Woods, Kaye Quale Elaine Johnson, Bette Hailing, Third Row; Mr, Bauabach, Barbara Boe, Bette Rasmussen, Kay Iverson, Diane Hovde, Jean Jacobson, Theressa Payne, Mary Bin , Mary Hovde, Gloria Monson, Sonja Lund, Gail Thompson. Karen Larson, Second Row8 Priscilla Christensen, Helen Kruse, Janet Jones, Carolyn Christensen, Paul Buggt Larry King, Cedric Schuts, Kenny McRoberts, Oary Woods, Terry Heathaan, Joe Rowe, Mary Lou Quale, ' Front Row: Dale Berg land. Mar della Bucknell, Ruth Nymann, Bonnie Riehl, Gwen Ullom, Diane Rich, Vicki Gronert, Sherry Wyatt, Lois Morse, JoAnn Boe, Ann King, Carl Bassler. OUR QUEEN - Diane Iverson Sack Rom Mr. Hardt, Kenny Dimler, Dick Benson, Jerry Roland O'Groake, Bill Rickok, Kenny Schmidt Ardie Speer, Mr. Swanson. Second Row: Lea Voigt, Delbert Voigt, Dick Brownlow, Bruce Elliott, Gary Thies, Don Orke, Terry Ellsworth, Bill Stephens, Ted Wherry Larry Ullotn, Harlan Thompson, Ronnie Rich, Dick Grass, Dean Winkles, Jerry Hale, Kerralt Hauman Kneelinp Fullback Bruce Business Lav - Another Term Paper due? La ft to Right; Coach, Harold Swanaon, Manager, Bill Hickok, Dick Brownlow, Don Orke, Don Barber, Carlo Austin, Kenny Schmidt, Ronnie Ridenour, Dick Benson, Jerry Brandau, Art Barrett, and Steve Sorenson Back Row, left to rightt Coach Charles Hardt, Gary Norby, Larry Jacobson, Dick Satre, Dean Wlnkels, Kermit Nauman, Dan Westfall, Gary Cleveland, Gary Johnson, David Orke, Manager John Sperry front Row, left to right: Dick Grass, Leo Runde, Warren Barrett, Ronnie Leonard, Lelan Westfall, Warren Harden, Richard Bhend, Dennis Erie B” Basketball A Team Schedule i Roy Oppo. 56 N 53 Lyle n 55 Adams 78 n L2 Wykoff 65 n 53 Rose Creek 66 n U8 Elkton 51 n 59 Cresco 67 11 U5 Grand Meadow 56 ti 88 Glenville 33 n 56 Stewartville 35 it 39 Lyle a n 62 Adams 61 n U6 Rose Creek Wi n 73 Elkton 67 n 57 Glenville 26 n 55 Grand Meadow 57 N 62 Spring Valley U8 FORWARD: Don Barber GUARD: Denny Hanson Seniors 1158 Sub-District Tournaments .se Cveek 49 ikiana_____ ■I P°y •ranAyr ea iou •£ flAanai Actanvs l)Q JJI’t5 Lefioy Cr w A W Elktory • Pufifr Rrru: Mr. Hardt, Verl Volkart, Dean Winkela, Bob Dietrich, Dennis Jensen, Warren Barrett, Leo Runde, Ronnie Leonard, Gary Cleveland, Sari Phulson, Front Row: Kenny Schmidt, Roger Ault, Gary Thies, Jerry Brandau, Don Tapp, Roger Dietrich, Track Baseball Back Row: Kenny Stockdale, Lea Miland, Don Barber, Jerry Brandau, Mr. Hanson Second Row: Charles Stephens, Dick Brovnlov, Holland O'Groeke, Gary Cleveland, Art Barrett Front Row: Qrlo Austin, Larry Ullon, Dean Vinkels, Dick Tangen, Denny Hanson. tlunlor- S emor 'Prom PROG RAWS Master of Ceremonies ----Richard Benson Invocation-------------------------—Mr. Harvey Welcome------------------------Mary Boe Response-------------------------Charles McClary Prophecy---------------- Bette Hailing Class Will --------------- LaVonre More Song---------------------Girls Sextette Elaine Johnson, Karen Hanson, Ruth Knight, Diane Iverson, Mary Shirbroun, Bette Hailing Song---------------------Mary Shirbroun Dinner Music--------------Dale Wolthoff GARDEN MENU Rose Juice Moon Beams Moonlight and Rose Special Dew Drops Rose Petals Moon Dust Fleecy Clouds Star Dust Rose Stems Lovers Delight Rose Buds Black Magic and Milky Way MENU Tomato Juice Rit Crackers Ham Buttered Corn Rolls Salad Mashed Potatoes Gravy Pickles Ice Cream Cookies Coffee Milk Miss Vauahan Miss Chadwick Mr. Swanson The X C.te? Mr. Brissath Mias Frsston Miss Old orf A HUNTING WE WILL GO CO-OPERATIVE ? ? DESERT QUEEN! HE WOLF PACK ! I Breath-Ta JAILHOUSE ROCK Gonna Get You If ur Wild Life’s Gonna Get You .. Downs. I lit 'Thi U Frnbarr.issinq PRfl I F? I C Ru R fl L J C_HOO l5 O-ST RR NH £ R - U PP E. ? - E5 Be avcr- Creek G 0 0 D R I C H H a A N L dL I N G E C H o L A N E 5 If you have good eggs you can be sure they'll be calling For they pick the best eggs for Goodrich Hailing s o P If you outfit your car With tires from John's Shop The tires that you buy Are guaranteed not to pop. If you like good sport And a lot of exercise too The Echo lanes I would recommend to you. Austin, Minnesota CoiVQ RA+U.UTION.S XS e N i o Rs Hers'-s Elet-rffic Semite Ph 0 N E t-s ns LeR. r M NI N. These happy smiles Are your assurance, That Gambles have things Of long endurance. HOM ERAL 129 North Main Austin, Minnesota Telephone HEmlock 3-3431 ElfcC.TRVC.AL C ANU RfcpAx 0 tRA C.Tt N Savings accounts insured up to $10,000.00 le The Bakery's the place You will like so well. The company's great And the food is swell. R 0 Y BAHERY For quality and economy, for service that's divine, Just stop and shop at BACH'S, that's good advice of mine. BACH ’5 RU5TIN • you KearcL- Y y V§ yb it at the F trated w Don's D.X. is the place to go Uith service so friendly and prices so low The Federated Store is a good place to shop For your clothlr needs’ that's where you'll want to 8top. FEDERRTE.Q v Y c Si Eton's D-Y t N R. E T For the finest in women's fashion shop Marvin's in Austin. THOMPSON'S DEPARTMENT STORE Your Family Store A Complete Line of Men's Work Clothes and Casual Wes’- Super Valu Food Store Adams, Minnesota Phone 23301 Thompson’s Ladies Dresses and Casual Wear Ladies and Men's Shoes D Ep n RTME V r Childrens Clothing and Shoes Dry Good and Notions, Simplicity Patterns Toys All Popular Brands at Reasonable Prices Phone 2-3A63 Adams, Minnesota joT ORE If you want to have fun and excite your soul Why not come to the Le Roy Bowl | For the best of foods and bargains Shop at Le Roy Food Market today] This store is stocked from shelf to shelf. With goods you'll want to buy. For clothes and garments and shoes galore Shop at Bergland's Clothiers Store Dale Schwenn is the man to see if you want something done in carpentry. This elevator's in Ostrander, That town we love so dear, They've got every thing you want So why not purchase here. The First National Bank is a Member of the Federal Deposit Ins, Corp. It's safe for all your banking needs. To buy new boards for many uses, As well as fences high or low. Also to see the friendly workers To Farmers Co-op and Lumber we go. In Ostrander I! 11'. 11 His shelves are packed. With bargains galore. The place we mean, Is Lageson's Store. To stock your cupboards with groceries galore Why not shop at the Glen and Raj store Ostrander, Minnesota CO-OP OIL COMPART IT PATS TO BELONG L. Soltau L. Hungerford D. Schumann PHONE A5402 For Grandma, Mother, or Slater Sue, Fantle's haa got the bargain for you PHESTEQARD REAL ESTATE Unic'-s Gab ACE Real Eatate and Insurance Farm Loans Funk Seed Corn WALLACE'S DRY GOODS - AUSTIN LADIES, CHILDREN'S AND INFANT'S WEAR EXCLUSIVE GIFT DEPARTMENT PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES 203 MAIN ST. AUSTIN, MINN. Complete line of ladies and men toiletries Eastman and Ansco Argus Cameras and Supplies Open every night until 9 p.m. except Sat. and Sun. Thom p son Live stoc K To have your trucking needs suppliea, and for the best prices you can find, Thompson's Livestock and Trucking service is the best service of its kind. If your car Is on the blink And you don't know what to do, Ken Stevens is the man to call He's waiting there for you. Sieve's Ga R sqe For dry cleaning needs and fast service, bring your clothes to LeRoy Cleaners. Fifi-sl Sta’Xz. B AN K The State Bank of LeRoy 3s a wonderful place. They insure your money tnrough the F.D.T.C. The interest is great and so you csn see. There’s no better place for your money to be. X E W £ I Y H For Come u a r e a jewelry gift of any 3ize to Flam's, that's where it lies, The picture looks blank, but Rubens not far He's on the inside fixing s e°r. Ir For a shave or a haircut see Gordie or George, their prices are low. For a good clean place to lunch or dine. Come to the Sweet Shop, their food is fine. For hardware big or small At Hiller's you can buy it all. For news and interest of all sort The Le Roy Independent will report. J.C. PENNEY CO., INC. DO ’Ty I r Austin, Minnesota Cash buyers of eggs and poultry. We sell Nutrena feeds. L C Rotj Pa c k i'ai O o yy} p a. v c| 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 LeRoy. Fruits, vegetables, and meats they pack to make a value bulging sack. We also give Greer. Stamps. BcA.t’-Q c4- 4- D o.i ry Scr ICC For Rochester Dairy products and a good buy, see Don Burgett for ho can supply. The ?-up mottling Co. Rochester, Minnesota J ISKOY TIMBER YARD JOHN DEERE At PROVIDED IN THE BANKING ACT Of 193} OSTRANDER STATE BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation OSTRANDER, MINNESOTA We Grow by Helping Others Grow”


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