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

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PRESENTING The 1959 “CARDINAL” PUBLISHED BY L E ROY-OSTRANDER HIGH SCHOOL LEROY,MINNESOTA Her wonderful personality and pleasing way will always be remembered. DEDICATION We the Senior Class of LeRoy-Ostrander High School wish to dedicate this yearbook to Hanna Jetta Gertz our foreign student from Denmark. — DARRELL EUGENE REED Give me a tin can and I'll make a motor out of it. Swing Band 1 FFA 1,2,3,-i Ushers Club 3,A Senior Band 1 Mi ed Ctnr :c GARY EDWARD THIES The moon is twice as beautiful when seen by two. Swing Band 3,A Pep Club 1,2 Football 1,2,3,A Track 2,3,A Prom Waiter 2 Class Officer 1 ILEEN MARCIA THOMPSON (Sadie) Little but, OH MY! Hot Lunch A Pep Club 1,2,3,A Glee Club 3 Prom Waitress 2 PATTY LOU SMITH (Smitty) I don't know where I'm going but I'm on my way. Student Council 2,3 Annual Staff 3,A Hall Receptionists 2,3 National Honor Society ’ FFA Sweetheart Homecoming Queen A Snow Week Royalty 1 Class Play 3 Quill Scroll 3,A FHA 3,A Cheerleader A 3,A Prom Waitress 2 Class Officer 2,3 Reclam 3 Pen Club 1,2,3,A ARTHUR DEAN BARRETT (Art) He may not have been a poker shark, but he has held some pretty hands in his day. FFA 1 Football A Prom Waiter 2 Basketball 2,3,A Baseball 2,3,A MARY O'TILDA JACOBSON (Jake) Lights out, camera, Pep Club 1,2,3,A Snow Week Royalty 2 Class Play 3 Glee Club 3,A Office Staff 3 Homecoming Attendant Prom Waitress 3 Class Officer 2 Mixed Chorus 2 ACTION.' A PRISCILLA LEE STANGER (Percy) All the world may not love a lover, but all the world watches her. Hall Receptionists 3, Senior Band 1 FHA 1 GAA 1,2,3 Prom Waitress 2 Mixed Chorus 1 STEPHEN DALE SORENSON (Steve) Lead rce not into temptation, but show me where it is. Student Council 2,3 Hall Receptionists 4 FFa 1 Pep Club 1,2 Prom Waiter 2 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Class Officer 4 BETTY LOU ELAINE SWEEN (Louie) Love is blind but it sure finds its way arouhd in the dark. Student Council 1,4 Hall receptionists 1 National Honor Society ' Hot Lunch 4 Pep Club 1,2,3. Class Play 3 Office Staff 3 GAA 2,3 Cheerleader, A 2,3, Homecoming Attendent 4 Prom Hostess 2 Girl State Alternate 3 Southland Princess 3 - KENNETH MARCOS DIMLER (Kenny) There are two days we should never worry about; yesterday and tomorrow. Hall Receptionists 3 FFa 1,2,3 Pep Club 2 Football 3,4 Ushers Club 3 MARY ANN BLUM (3oots) They say only the good die young, so why should I worry. Annual -Staff 4 Student Council 1 Library Club 2,3 Hall Receptionists 4 Pep Club 2,3, Class Play 3 Glee Club 1,2,4 GAA 1,2,3 Prom Waitress 2 Mixed Chorus 1 JERRY ALLEN BRAN DA U (Moose) Love makes the world go round, catch me I'm dizzy. Hall Receptionist 2,3,4 -Football 1,2,3,4 Track 2,3.4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,4 Class Officer 4 Co-Captain, Football 4 Mixed Chorus 1 Boys Glee Club 1 JOHN MCLAIN GRASS Caesar was short, Napoleon was short, and I'm not so tall myself. FFA 1,2,3.4 ELIZABETH NANCY KING (Betty) Try to argue if you can, I can beat most any one. Library Club 1,2,3 Pep Club 2 FHA 1,2,3,4 GAA 1,2,3 KAREN LEE MCROBERTS Good humor makes all things tolerable. Annual Staff 4 Library Club 1,2,3 Hot Lunch 4 Pep Club 1,2,4 Newspaper Staff 1,2,3,4 FHA 1,2,3.4 GAA 1,2,3 Declam 3 Science Club 3 JOHANN BRUNS (John) He never speaks more than he must and nothing ever gets him fussed. Student Council 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Hall Receptionists 4 National Honor Society FFA 1,2 Prom Waiter 2 Class Officer 2 DARRELL EUGUNE VREEHAN (Tweety) Pa, gimme a penny I wanna be tough. FFA 1,2,3,4 JUDY ARLENE GERLOFF (Gurd) I get there don't I. Pep Club 1 Library Club 1 FHA 1,2 GAA 1,2 RONALD ROY RIDENCUR (BignRn) I agree with no man's opinion, I have some of my own. Library Club 1 Hall Receptionist 3 U FFA 1,2,3,U Pep Club 1 Glee Club 1 Office Staff 3,U Basketball El,2 A 3,U Mixed Chorus DENNIS GEORGE HARVET (Erownie) There should be more time for sleep in this institution! Hall Receptionists 3,h Football 1,2,3,U FFA 1 Prom Waiter 2 Basketball B2 A3 Baseball 1,2,3, L. ROSE ANN WOLD (Rosie) A letter a day keeps the blues away. Hall Receptionists U Pep Club a Glee Club 1,2 FRA 1,2 GAA 1,2 Mixed Chorus 1,2 I JANIS ANNETTE LARSON (Red) There never was a saint with red hair. Library Club 1,2,3 Hall Receptionist 3 Hot Lunch 3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Class Play 3 Prom Waitress 2 Newspaper Staff 3 FHA 1,2,3 GAA 1,2,3 Declam 3,4 Office Staff 4 WILLIS CRVILLE SWEEN (Willy) He's such a very bashful boy, to tease him gives the girls much joy! FFA 1,2 Pep Club 1,2 Senior Band 2,3,U Junior Band 1 Baseball li AMALIA SUE BETTIN (Mollie) Mollie's a prim Miss there's a skip in her walk, many a laugh she's had and boy can she talk! Annual Staff U Library Club 2,3 Pep Club 8,3,U Class Play 3 Glee Club 3 Office Staff 3,U GAA 2,3 Prom Waitress 2 Mixed Chorus 1 ARTHUR BURDETTE SPEER (Art) Studying makes some people wise, but it makes me otherwise. Hall Receptionist 3 Football 3,4 ROBERT JAMES CARTNEY (Speed) Why let the devil have all the fun? Football 3,4 Basketball 1,2 BARBARA ELAINE HARRINGTON She shifted her brain into neutral and her tongue rattled on. Student Council 4 Library Club 1,2,3 Hall Receptionist 4 Hot Lunch 2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2 Mixed Chorus 1 GAA 1,2,3 FHA 1,2 Newspaper Staff 2,3,4 ■1 SHARRON LEWSLLA HENNIGA She talks like a revolving door. Brass Sextette 2,3 Swing Band 3,4 Library Club 1 Hot Lunch 1 Pep Club 2 Instrumental Solos 3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Senior Band 1,2,3,4 Newspaper Staff 2 Mixed Chorus 1 LARRT EARL MAHONEY (Lem) Five days of school makes one WEAKil Student Council 1,4 Annual Staff 4 Football 1 Prom Waiter 2 Science Club 3 Class Play 3 Glee Club 1 Basketball B 1 Class Officer 3 Declam 3 ARLYS FAYE PATTON (Butch) Variety is the spice of life. Don't try one, try them all. Annual Staff 3,4 Library Club 1,2,3 National Honor Society 2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 3 Newspaper Staff 3,4 Office Staff 3,4 Quill Scroll 3,4 GAA 1,3 Prom Waitress 2 Class Officer 3,4 Mixed Chorus 1 JANET SHIRLEY VANTRIES (Janie) An innocent face, but you can never tell, Library Club 1,2,3 Hot Lunch 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Newspaper Staff 2 FHA 1,2 GAA 1,2,3 Prom Waitress 2 Declam 3,4 Mixed Chorus 1 ARNOLD RAY HYLAND One way to get ahead and stay ahead is to use a head. Hall Receptionists 4 Ushers Club 4 Office Staff 4 TH20RD0RE LUCAS WHERRY (Ted) If teachers would only listen they could learn a lot from me. FFA 1.2,3.4 Football 3.4 Prom Waiter 2 Ushers Club 2 Baseball 3.4 Class Officer 3 DONALD NORRIS 0F.KS (Don) Enjoy life ere it's fled, for when you die you're a long time dead. Student Council 4 National Honor Society 2,3,4 FFA 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2 Football 2,3,4 Prom Waiter 2 Class Play 3 Basketball, A or B 1,2,3,4 la PHYLLIS ANN VINQUIST (Phill) She's light, light headed, she's a blond. Library Club 1,2,3 Pep Club 1,2 Newspaper Staff 3,4 FHA 1,2,3.4 GAA 1,2,3 HANNE JETTE GERTZ (Jette) It's nice to be natur when you're so natural nice. Student Council 4 National Honor Societj Pep Club 4 Glee Club 4 FHA 4 Homecoming Attendant ROGER ALLSf! AULT (Rog) It's great to be a senior, but a junior has my heart. Annual Staff 4 Brass Sextette 2,3, Swing Band 3,4 N.H.S. 4 FFA 1 Track 2,3,4 Prom Waiter 2 Trumpet Trio 1,2,3 Class Play 3 Senior Band 1,2,3,4 Class Officer 4 Mixed Chorus 1,2 JERALD LEE LUDEMANN (Jerry) Study is like the heavens glorious sun, but who wants to be sunburned. Prom Waiter 2 JOSEPH EVERETT FELLER (Joe) What's the use? Today an egg, tomorrow a feather duster. Football 4 Ushers Club 3 Basketball A-4 Baseball 3,4 { KENNETH GLENN FORTNEY (Ken) This guy is fast, his driving at least. Ushers Club 3,4 PAUL DAVID VIGUM (Sal) School breaks up my whole day. FFA 1,3,4 Pep Club 1,2 Prom Waiter 2 Class Play 3 Senior Band 2 Class Officer 3 STANLEY NORDEnN 30E (Stan) Her lips were so close, that—what else could I do? FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Waiter 2 Ushers Club 2 Snow Week Royalty 2 Class Officer 3, 4 Co-Captain,Football 4 JANICE RUTH WOLFF JOAN CAROL POLDERVAARD (Janny) The less I learn, the less I have to remember. Library Club 3 Pep Club 3 Girl's Basketball 1,2 Senior Band 1,3 F A 1,2,3. C-AA 2,3 Mixed Chorus 1,2 FRANCES MAY PATTERSON (Fran) She appears to be shy and sentimental, but here's a gal who's temperamental. FHA 1,2,3,4 GAA 1,2,3 Pep Club 1,2 Glee Club 3 Library Club 1,2,3 (Joanie) Boys seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses, so why wear them? Hall Receptionists 2 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 4 Homecoming Attendant 4 Prom Waitress 2 Class Officer 2 Back low: Ken Paulson, Jerry Hale, Jennis Nauntan, Paul Dirkson, ieo Hunde, David Bredeson, Bill Stephens. Third Row: Irene Kelson, Eleanor Hoe, Kent Flikki, Ed Carrel, Delbert Lawrence, George Speer, Dick Tangen, Bob Gilbert, Terry Lamon, Hon Leonard, Ken Schnidt, Gary Hailing. Secound How: Miss Gullickson, Shirley Lawson, Sandra Hennigar, Honnie Hich, Dean . inkles, Larry Ullom, Dick Satre, Gary Clevland, Darrell 3erg, Marvin Hanna, Vinal Lancaster, Roger Dietrich, Roberta Kartz, Pat Meyers. First Row: Carolyn Heathman, Kathy Patton, Barbara Boe, Carol Hanson, Barbara Scott, Barbara Mood, Diane Feuerhak, Mary Jane Hovde, Karen Weida, Gene Rick, Bob Jacobson, Arnold Blmn, Mr. Baunback JUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS President: Pat Meyers Vice President: Leo Runde Secretary: Barbara Scott Treasurer: Richard Bhend Student Council: Shirley Lawson Barbara Boe Advisors: Mr. 3aunbach Kiss Gullickson 13 Sophomores Back Row: Don Tapp, Earl Paulson, Kermie Nauman, Jim Emery, Dennis Jensen, Warren Barrett, Lelon Westphal, Don Daily, Third Rows Dennis Erie, Sonja Lund, Theressa Payne, Helen Martinek, Mary Lou Quale, Karen Briggs, Sherry Milburn, Bev Scltau, Sharcn Lastine, Jan V.’hisler, Duane Hyland, Bill Each. Second Row: Mr. Riggs, Sharon Byrd, Retha Wyatt, David Crke, Gary Norby, Charlotte Christensen, Shirley Staub, Mary Lou Erie, Pat Bly, Dianne Hopp, Mary Runde, Gary Johnson, Harlan Thompson, Mr. Schultz. Front Row: Janet Jones, Gwen Ullom, Carolyn Christensen, Verl Volkart, Tom Lawson, Alice Meyers, Karen Stockdale, Jean Jacobson, Priscilla Christenson, Diane Hovde, Kaye Iverson, Owen Davis, Dick Grass. Freshmen Back Row: Carol Soltau, Mary Kempe, Mary Berg, Ronnie Peters, Keith Rathburn, Bob Deitrich, Gary Austin Larry Moe, Paul Paulson. Third Row: Karen Juvrud, Eddie Runde, Roger Bhend, David Backus, Gerald Stockdale, Eloise Rick, George ---------- Dimler, Don Maage, Jean Jawkins, Gary Woods, Joan Perry, Cedric Schutz, Kenny McRoberts. Second Row: Mr. Shodean, Don Murphy, Wayne Leibfried, Charlotte Abbott, Sharon Leslie, Carl Gassier, ---------- Walter Schmidt, Gail Thompson, Karen Larson, V.anda Rowe, Helen Kruse, Mardella Eucknell, June Wilcox, Terry Heatfcmen. Front Row: Mary Maine, Verdell Tapp, Duane Herme, Jacobson, Dalton Patterson, Joe Rowe, Bonnie Reihl, David Jacobson, Paul Briggs, Larry Bob McClary, Gloria Monsen, Mary Hanson, Paul Seventh Grade Back Rot;: Patsy Boysen, Mary Sanders, Cathy Hovde, Ronnie Timmerman, Mary Martz, Steve Allen, Robert Shroeder, Connie Anderson, Beverly Harden, Noreen Lund, Richard Miller, Steve Milbum Second Row: Barbara Orum, Karen Flikki, Suzanne Hailing, Paula Hansen, Diane Daily, Ruth Woltoff, Dennis Moe, Jon Tangen, Eric Eastvold, Raymond Thompson, Thomas Wherry, Richard Lamon, Jon Hiller First Row: Mr. Hubbard, Kenny Iverson, Chuck Wold, Margaret Vigum, JoAnn Abbott, Alvin Frye, Kenny Brownlow, Kathy More, Stanley Jacobson, Cheryl Souhrada, Ted Black, Angela Kohn, Ileen Bergland Eighth Grade Back Row: Richard Dean, Loren Poldervaard, John Gilbert, Kenny Liebfried, Steve Rathburn, Jerry Weirson, Larry King, Darrell Cartney, Danny Larson, Jerry Wherry Third Row: Susan Snyder, Sheri Wyatt, Joanne Boe, Diane Rich, Ronnie Remer, Lois Morse, Steven Ludemann, Kariland Martin, Ronnie Orum, Keith Forester, Barbara Dinler, Karen Smith, Candy Nymann, Rhonda Iverson Second Row: Mr. Berg, Vicki Gronert, Karen Soderquist, Janice Hanna, Sharon Cleveland, Cheryl Cleveland, Gayle Horby, Judy Peterson, Glenda Miland, Kathy Briggs, Ricky Leslie, Harold Sanders, Francis Funke, Lloyd Liebfried, Miss Vaughan First Row: Betty Liebfried, Carol Monson, Cheryl Ernest, Mike Volkart, Leighton Reed, LuVerne Speer, Paul Rugg, Larry Schulz, William Schmidt, Gerda Bruns, Barbara Berg, Joe Cartney, Roger Pauls, David Rondez 16 Sixth Grade Back Row: Jack Romo, Pat Cartney, Karmen Larson, Linda Mcdinnus, Joyce Dickonson, .'lariland Martin, Judy Soltau, Sharon Laron, Janice Crke, Lynda . ande, Steven Roe Second Row: Mrs. Blade, Linda Harrington, Marvin Fifer, Paul Vinquist, Karen Foster, Linda Christcphcrscr., Linda Abbott, Janet Norby, Peverly Riehl, Fancy Sigler, David Burgett, Stanley McCaslir, First Rom: Dick Mahoney, Marlene Emery, Billy Chism, Peggy Johnson, Diane Rosenthal, Lois Johnson, Vance Knutson, Roger Wherry, Paul Satre, Larry Cleveland, Craig Duryee Fifth Grade Back Row: Janet Wilcox, Barbara Riehl, Mary Bassler, Jeanie Hanson, Barton Schutz, Donna Cartney, Kathy Schroeder, Gail Orum, Tom Rio, Terry Roe Second Row: Janice Erie, David Botts, David Berg, Linda Dickenson, Cindy Brovmlow, Severt Monsen, Steven Aide, Waldo Bucknell, Charlotte Robinet, Barbara Kraetsch, Linda Reed First Row: Mr. Kurth, Richard Vantries, Jackie Thompson, Bruce Crke, Lyr.ette Cornelius, Glen Rice, Linda Moe, Patty Bhend, Curtis Eastvold, Linda Hailing, Bcb Scott, Douglas Lergan Fourth Grade Back: Mrs. Vigum, Deborah Madsen, Lana Lageson, Clifford Cartney, Ralph Boelraan, Michael Thompson, Bradley Noterman, Joanne Nagele, Maxine Funke, Daniel Fortney, Karl Nelson, Brian Wells. Second: Elizabeth Wolthoff, Linda Burgett, Steven Rice, P eter Kraetsch, Mickey Moe, Roger Westphal, Jerry McCloud, Kathy Larson, Audrey Stohr, Margaret Wherry, Gary Sigler. Front: Lila McRoberts, Rhonda Fister, Corinne Bergland, Joan Eastvold, Evelyn Bye, Michael Cartney, Claims Henderson, Jere Volkart, Vernon Powell, Patrick Dougherty. Third Grade Back: Linda Siskow, Janice Brownlov, Harold Johnson, Wayne Erie, Francis Moe, Robert Volkart, Sherry Stains, Marilyn Hindt, Pamela Nyman, Thomas Hovde, Roger Schroeder. Second: Mrs. Engelsen, Michael Harrington, Wilma Dickenson, Charlaine Hardt, Barbara Hancock, Julaine Monson, Arthur Berg, Mary Ellen Meyers, Dennis Christopherson, Conald Hancock, Jeanne Bye, Donald Omm. Front: Susan Volkart, Patricia Stock, Jacqueline Thies, Mark Kinter, Richard Emery, William Schroeder, Steven Foster, Kaye Johnson, Melvin Hendrickson, Lloyd Start, David Hanson. 18 Second Grade Back Rows Miss Bergland, Kathy Be , Sharon Austin, Wayne Siskcw, Richard Lastvold, Richard Lageson, Ronald Schroeder, Second Row: Dennis Reed, Gary Sawdey, Stanley Bergan, Barbara Soltau, Nanette ---------- Hutchins, Arlene Knight, Barbara Wherry, Kathleen Dougherty. Front RowsBruce Hungerfcrd, Arlen Heathman, Vickie McCloud, Marcia Tangen, Mary Iverson, Mary Hansen, Lance Krueger, Allen Olson. 1st 2nd Grade Back Rows Miss Hudson, Paul Kraetsch, Danny Peters, Mark Wells, Steven Cornelius, Larry Ihns, Kenneth Ballhagen. Second Row; Pamela Knutson, Mary Schroeder, Lane Duryee, Dennis Rice, Janet Chism, Steven Jones, Curtis Christopherson. Front Rows Mary Cartney, Joe Wherry, Bruce Morse, Michael Stock, Becky Mossyge, Larry Hancock. Absents Norman Eastvold, Allen Christensen. 19 First Grade Back Row: Debra Stevens, Eileen Wells, Catherine Young, Glenda Nauman,Barbara Feuerhak Susan Lidtke, Carolyn Cartney Second Row: Mark Dougherty, Kirsti Shodean, Joe Kraetsch, Larry Phelps, Dennis Harvey, Kim Hardt, Linda Wilcox, Christine Johnson, Michael Elliott First Row: Mrs. Larson, Mark Foster, Eleanor Swenson, Deborah Hanson, Lora Soltau, Rainey Lageson, Debra Hailing, Arol McCaslin, Lynn Peterson, Brian Roe KINDERGARTEN Back Row: Billy McCloud, ToTjny Bye, Eddie Robinet, Larry Hindt, Dennis Litdke, Mitchell Cornelius. Front Row: Michael Botts. Cathy Ludeman, Deborah Nagle, Connie Iverson, Barbara -- Hanson, Lorene Jacobson, Janice Eastvold, Judy Jacobson, Paula Hungerford. Kindergarten Back Row: Kim Schuman, Robert Main, Bradley Stohr, Danny Cartney, Catherine Stock, Karen Volkart Third Row; Delores Swenson, Karen Powell, Jacolyn Kruse, June Heathman Second Row: Larry Sween, Craig Orum, Kathy Allen, Darrell Hanks, Mary Lee Noterman, Dale Wilcox First Row: Mrs. Boulet, Mary Tangen Prairie Queen 21 23 1 Mr. Bo©, Mollie Bettin, Karen McRoberts, iMary Blum, Pat Smith, Arlys Patton, Kermie Naumata, Betty Sveen SegtgdBarbara Boe, Sherry Milburn, Roger Ault, Terry Lamon, John Bruns Bea roV o' Usmaxd IrvWfc lot TVvev arc a o v fcen Oclo- pictures ' ber Vt. Te ordered Th annua Y e aeer trom Vo ad- IOT thett Mac Announces 1959 Cardinal Staff Mr. McAfee has announced the 1958-59 annual stall. They are as follows: Arlys Patton and Pa! Smith, co-editors; Mollie Bettin business manager; Barbara Boe associate editor; Larry Mahoney sports editor; Karen McRoberts class editor: Mary Blum and John Bruns, activity editors; Betty Sween, advertising manager; Roger Ault, sales manager; Terry Lamon. photographer and lay-out man. . ine annual staff has many new ideas for next year’s annual in advertising and lay-out. They hope to make the 1959 Cardinal a real success. % C;; ? £ %, se o, % °r _ ’“•CV4, Jfi- • sg 24 Office Staff Left to right: Arlys Patton, Kathy Patton, Carol nanson, Shirley Lawson, Mary Jane Hovde, Mollie Bettin, Eleanor Roe, Ronnie Ridenour, Arnold Hyland. Hall Receptionist Left to right: Barbara Wood, Barbara Harrington, Jerry Hale, Arnold Hyland, Jerry Brandua, Steve Sorenson, John Bruns, Denny Harvey, Mary Blum, Rose Ann Wold, Priscilla Stanger, Roberta Martz, Mary Jane Hovde. National Honor Society Left to right: Betty Sween, Pst Smith, Jette Gertz, Arlys Patton, Don Orke, Bonnie Leonard, Hoger Ault, Barbara Wood, Terry Lamon, Hoberta Martz, Barbara Boe, Irene Nelson, John Bruns, Advisor- Mr. Harvey. Student Council Left to right! Mary Jane Hovde, Jean Hawkins, Karen Juvrud, Sharilyn Milburn, Kaye Iverson, Danny Larson, Barbara Harrington, Betty Sween, Barbara Boe, Terry Lamon, Candy Nymann, Jette Gertz, Shirley Lawson, John Bruns, Kenneth Brownlow, Dennis Moe, Advisor- Mr. Harvey. 26 NEWSPAPER STAFF Standing: Barbara Scott, Arlys Patton, Mr. Riggs, Karen Juvrud, Mary Runde, Phyliss Vinquist, Barbara Harrington, Carol Soltau, Pick Tangen, Terry Laraon, Dick Satre. Seated; Karen McRoberts U ano § Jtotrrnational noiaip Sorirtr Primal Journalists Members are: Arlys Patton and Pat Smith Membership in the society may be secured only through the local chapter. Students on the yearbook staff 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 must 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 (k) They must be recommended by the advisor 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 project has been the preparation and editing 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 1959 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. 27 Lolar.d . ostphal, Keith Rathbum j'onrt h Row: Pirald Tapp, Jim Br.ory, 2am Bcttir, arvin Hanna, Vinal Lancaster, Ld Carrol, Delbert Laurence, George Speer, Darrell Roe’, Bob Gilbert, Darrell Vreeman, Bill Stevens, Ken Schmidt, Gary Cleveland Third Row: Gerlad Stockdale, Doper Bhend, Ken McRoberts, Dennis brio, Bill Back, Paul Paulsen, Karl Paulsen, Dean Vinkels, Larry Ullor, Gone Rick, arr.old Blum, Darrell Berg Secor.c Row: !Ir. Shodean, Verdoll Tapp, Duane Herme, Vernon Blum, Paul Briggs, Larry Jacobsen, Jayne Leibfricd, Tom Lawson, Gary W'orby, David Grke, Dalton Patterson, Dick Grass, Don Haage, Terry Heathman, Gary foods First Row. Seated: Dick Tangen, Paul Vigum, Den Orke, Ted ..'herry, Stan Boe, John Grass, Leo Runde, Pat Smith, FFA Sweetheart B r'v Row: Retha Wyatt, Helen Kruse, Mary Runde, Mary Lon luale, Bev Soltau, Phyliss Vinquist, Mardella Bucknell, Helen Martinek, Theressa Payne, Kaye Iverson. Second Row: Karen NcRoberts, Sharon Leslie, Mary Jane Hovde, Pat Smith, Dianne Hopp, Karen Stockdale, Jetta Gertz, Shirley Staub, June Wilcox, Diane Hovde. Front Row; Miss Gullickson, Frances Patterson, Mary Maine, Janet Jones, Gwen Ullom, Barbara Poe, Barbara Wood, Roberta Kartz, Betty King, Priscilla Christenson, Carolyn Heathnan Senior Band Back Bow: Patsy Meyers, Vickie Gronert, Barb . ood, Verdell Tapp, Lois Korse, Joanne Boe, Steve Kilburn, Barb Bo I'r. Torrison, fourth Row: Paul Paulsen, Marget Vigum, Mary Runde, Carol Soltau, Donald Tapp, Danny Larson, Janet Jones,Dick fangen, Steve Allen, Earl Paulsen, Cedric Shutz, Jean Hawkins, Sharon Hennigar, Dennis Noe. hird Cow: Eleanor Roe, Ilene Bergland, Ton .Jherry, a'illis Sween, Roger Ault, Dick Satre, Carolyn Christensen, Jonald Haare, flail Norby, Stanley Jacobson, Kenny Mc.Roberts, Jin Emery, Diane Daily, Jon Hiller, Larry Jacobson arolyn Heathman, Bob Jacobson, iecond Row: Karen Juvrud, Bev Soltau, Theressa Payne, Sharon Lastine, Terry Lamon, Alice Meyers, Sammy Sorenson eith Forester, Richard Lamon, Karen Soderouist. 'rent Row: Irene Nelson, Candy Nyman, Gary Johnson, Roberta Marts, Kariland Martin. Swing Band Back Row: Irene Nelson, Gary Theis, Donald Tapp, Mr, Torrison. Sec or-’ Row: Roger ult, Dick Satre, Carolyn Christenson, Donald Maage, Dick Tangen, Sharron Hennigar, Carolyn Heathman. Karen Juvrud. Front Row: Pat Meyers, Barbara '..'ood, Bob Jacobson, Richard Lamon, Karen Sharon Lastine Majorettes Mary Lou Quale 29 Kay Iverson JUNIOR BAND Beck Row: Doupl s Bergen, Kathleen Schroeder, Devin Burrett, Roper Pauls, Mr. Torrison Second Row: Lind Medinnus, Linda Moe, Diane Rosenthal, Barton Schutz, Jeanie Hanson, Lind Reed, Richard Hiller, Corrine Berglnnd, David Berg, Stanley McCeslin, Karren Larson, Hickey Thompson, Roger Wherry Firs . Row: Janet Rorby, Cindy Brovmlow, Jackie Thompson, Sharon Lamon, Janice Orke, Raul Sat re BEGINNERS BAND Back Row: Mr. Torrison, Karl Nelson Second Row: Linda Sande, Rhonda Fister, Joan Eastwold, Mike Cartney, Brian Wells irst Row: Lila Me Roberts, Lana Lageson, Audrey Stohr, Jerry Volkart 30 mm FIUTE DUET SAX QUARTET Standing: Donald Tapp Sitting; Danny Larson, Terry Lamon, Dick Tange n Kneeling: Dick Satre, Roger Ault CLARINET QUARTET Left to Right: Karen Juvrud, Bev Soltau, Eleanor Roe, Carolyn Heathman Left to Right: Alice Meyers, Keith Forester, Karen Soderquest, Bob Jacobson BRASS SEXTETTE Left to Right: Kariland Martin, Candy Hyman Girls’Glee Club Kathy Patton, Barbara Wood, Carol Soltau, Roberta Martz, Helen Martinek, Irene Nelson, Mary Berg, Jette Gertz, Pat Meyers, Sharron Hennigar, Sharon Lastine, Sharilyn Milbum, Mary Runde, Mary Lou Quale, Jean Jacobson, Mary Blum. Mr. Torrison, Carolyn Heathman, Kaye Iverson, Mary Hansen, Diane Hopp, Charlotte Abbott, Mary Ann Kempe, Beverly Soltau, Charlotte Christenson, Barbara Scott, Barbara Boe, Mary Jacobson, Carolyn Christensen, Janet Jones, Miss Peterson. Girls Trio Barbara Boe, Irene Nelson, Roberta Marti. Junior Chorus Back Rows Gayl Norby, Vicki Grcnert, Judy Petersen, Glenda Miland, Karen Smith, Barbara Dimler, Ruth h'ymann, Jer y Wherry, Steven Ludemann, Steve Allen, Roger Pauls, Joe Cartney, Chuck 'Wold, Paul Rugg, Stanley Jacobson, Mike Volkart, Leighton Reed. Third Row: Sharon Cleveland, Barbara Berg, Susan Snyder, Janice Hanna, Kathy Eriggs, Noreen Lund, Karen Flfkki, Beverlyr Harden, Joanne Poe, Sheri 'Wyatt, Diane Dailey, Margaret Vigum, Betty Leibfried. Seccnd RowrMr. Torrison, Rhcnda Iverscn, Patsy Bcysen, Sue Hailing, Mary Kartz, Paula Hansen, Cathy Hovde, Cheryl Cleveland, Mary Sanders, Barbara Crum, Mary 'Woltoff, Cheryl Ernest. First Row: Cheryl Suratti, Kathv More, Carol Mrnsen, Gerda Bruns, Connie Anderson, Kariland Partin, Tois Morse, Diane Rich, JoAnn Abbott, Angela Kohn, Ileen Bergland, Karen Scderquist. PEP CLUB President—Barb Scott Vice-President—Barb V.’ood Secretary Treasure—Joan Foldervarrd Senior Cheerleaders F T SMITH BETTYLOU SWEEN Homecoming Queen PAT SMITH 1958 Attendants JETTE GERTZ JOAN POLDAVAARD BETTY SWEEN MARY JACOBSON HOMECOMING SNAPSHOTS fjuntot-oXntoi cp Atom u a: o., May 10, 1958 01 citubo OlCcnti w ltcmc Gathered Dew Drops Rainbow Trout Pot O’ Gold Sun God Salad Fleecy Clouds Heavenly Breeze Gold Dust Mist and Showers Cranse Juice Ritz Crackers Roast Beef Gravy Mashed Potatoes Carrots and Peas Rolls Salad Pickles Coffee Milk Prom Time Approaches The junior prom plans are well under way. The band has been hired, the crepe paper has arrived. the waitress outfits have been selected, and the sophemore Kiris are buying their patterns and material for their dresses. The chairmen of various committees have been assigned their duties, the menu has been planned and the junior mothers have been notified what they are to furnish for the bannuet. Some last minute projects for raistng money to hftln finance the Prom nr being carried out. such as stationery sale bake sales, and collecting and selling old paper. Larry and Barb Head Prom Waiters And Waitresses Larry Ullom and Barbara Boe were chosen by the juniors as host and hostess of the Junior-Senior Prom. Waiters for the prom are: Leo Runde, Dean Winkels. Richard Tangcn. Ronnie Rich. Kenny Schmidt. Roger Dietrich. David Brcdeson. Ronnie Leonard. Herman Miller. Gary Cleveland. Dick Satre. Arnold Blum. Kent .Flikki. Jerry Hale. Gary Hailing and Vin-al Lancaster. The Juniors chosen as waitresses: Dorothy Ackerman. Carol Hanson, Carolyn Heathman. Sandra Hennigar. Mary Jane Hovde. Shirley Lawson. Roberta Martz. Patsy Meyers. Irene Nelson. Kathy Patton. Eleanor Roe. Karen W ida. Kar n Knoepke. Barbara Wood. Barbara Scott, and Diane Feuer-hn k. These waiters, waitresses, host and hostess will serve the banquet at the Junior-Senior Prom May 10 Prom Goes 'Over the Rainbow’ The theme for this year’s Prom was “Over the Rainbow . The banquet got underway at 6:30. The master of ceremonies for the evening was Jerry Ludeman. Larry Mahoney presented the welcome to the seniors and Mary Boe received it. A solo. “Over the Rainbow” wns sung by Barbara Wood; and Barbara Wood and Barbara Scott entertained with a duet. Look for the Silver Lining.” A delicious meal of roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, peas and carrots was enjoyed by all. The music for the dance was provided by the Fidelitones. Mr. Welke from Spring Valley was on hand to take pictures. FUUrtSALL BASKETBALL BASEBALL TRACK Football im ••ardt, Gary ..orby, Dick Grass, Gary .'oods, Paul Paulsen, Dalton Patterson, Don Maage, Jayne Lefbfried, Terry Heathnan, Gary Austin, Ken 'cRoberts, Ron Peters, Eddie Runde, Remit Hauman, Tor. .'herry, Roger herry. r,d Row: Mr. Hardt, Bill Stephen, Harlen Thompson, Ronnie Rich, Larry ’Jllom, Tean .’inkels, Joe Feller, Dent Harvey, Gary Theis, ron Orke, Earl Paulsen, Delbert Laurence, Art Speer, Ron Leonard, Mr. Berg. Pack Dp-..-: Le0 Runde, Ken Schmidt, Jerry Hale, Jarren Harden, Star. Boe, Art Barrett, Ken Dimler, Jerry Brand Warren Barrett, Ted •.'herry, Pob Cartnoy, rick Tangen, George opeer. Fullback-Denny Halfback-Joe Quarterback-Don Halfback-Gary End-Ken Center-Stan Tackle-Jerry Querd-Artie Tackle-Speed Quarterback-Art I STEVE SORENSON BASKETBALL SENIORS '■'uine °n team fight. The teara is in a huddle, the coach is at the head. Jur.p high, not low. WSnt 3 bu .buck-bucket! Barb Scott, our Pep Club President. BASEBALI BACK ROW Dick Tangen, Ken Schmidt, Warren Barrett, Art Barrett, Denny Harvey, Gary Clevland, Mr. Hubbard. FRONT ROW: Gary Norby, Dean Winkles, Harland Thompson, Larry Ullom, Urry Jacobson, Joe Feller. BACK ROW: Gary Theis, Stan Boe, Roger Ault, Paul Paulson, Bari Paulson. STANDING: Roger Deitrich and Larry Ullom. SBCOUND ROW: Dean Winkles, Warren Barrett, Ken Schmidt, Terry Heathman, Ron Leonard, Kenny KcRob:rts. FRONT ROW: Ron Ridenour, Gary Clevland, Gary Norby, Warren Harden. KNEELING: Mr. Hardt and Ron Peters. Administration BacX_§ow: Roger nister, Adolph Bergiand, Leslie Eastvold, Owen Thorson, Harold Gronert. Front Row: Raymond Olson, Joe Jacobson, Gordon Nymann. Gordon D. TJymann SURERINT 5NDENT Vernon S. Larson PRINCIPAL MR. EUGENE BAUMBACH Mathematics MR. GEORGE BERG Ind. A.rts, Wld. Geo. Drivers Ed., Ass't Coach i i.i. IBM MR. RONALD BOE Business Education HR. RICHARD HUBBARD Social Studies, Drivers Ed. Coach. MRS. MARILYN HUBBARD English, Speech Activities JOAN OLDORFF Girl's Phy Ed, Biology WALLACE SHODEAN Vocational Agriculture ALICE PETERSON Grade Kuslc Business Education WALLACE TORRISO'J Vocal and Instrumental Lusic BLAND SCHULTZ Icience DELORES VAUGHAN Librarian, English CHARLES HARDT Boy's Phy 3d, Junior High Science RICHARD HARVEY Social Studies, Guidance Director STANLY RIGGS Senior High English Cafeteria Staff left to right: Candy Nynann. Janice '.Volff, Helen Kartinek, Kariland iiartin, Lois Horse, Sheri yatt, Joanne Poe, Ileen Thompson, Janet Vantries, Rhonda Iverson, Sharon Cleveland, Cheryl Cleveland, Sail Norby, Barbara Berg, Karen McRoberts, Carol Konson, Barbara liarrington, Betty Sween School Patrol -7 LEROY CARDINAL 6ARA6E E, S L«f SPRING VALLEY T D 0 MINNESOTA £ J shoes family store clothing 123 E. Mill Street Austin, Minnesota Phone 5166 WE APIRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS SURPLUS GENERAL MERCHANDISE ADAM’S COMMERCIAL CLUB CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 1959 LEROY CLEANERS ?or dry cleaning needs and fast service, bring your clothes to the LeRoy Cleaners. The State Bank of LeRoy is a wor.d rful place. They insure -our money through the F.D.I.C. The interest is gre t r see, there's no better money to be. LiPCY nd so you can place for your STATS BANK INTERSTATE POWER Electricity is cheap, from Interstate Power. With prompt service at any hour! LEROY NATIONAL BANK The First National Bank is a member of the F.D.I.C. It's safe for all your banking needs. OSTRANDER HELEN'S COFFEE SHOP We serve home cooked meals, home made pastries and beverages, too. LEROY BOWL If you want to have fun, and excite your soul, why not come to the LeRoy BowlI TnoMp-soN Live. stoc. k To hava your trucking needs supplied, and for the best prices you can find, Thompson's Livestock and Trucking service is the best service of its kind. OS r?.A?:LER, ” INNESOTA EKE EGAS SERVICE SPriN3 Vdltei HiNN- The Federated Store is a good place to shop For your clothing needs that's where you'll want to stop. J.C. PENNEY CO., INC For Grandma, Mother, or Sister Sue, Fantle's has got the bargain for you. C0N3.HA EOLATIONS SENIORS CO-OP OIL COMPANT IT PATS TO BELONG L. Soltau L. Hungerford D. Schumann PHONE A5402 STOCK'S SUNDRIES For jewelry, candy, sodas and all Stock's Sundries is the place on which to call. THOMPSON'S DEPARTMENT STORE Your Family Store A Complete Line of 'fen's Work Clothes and Casual Wear Ladies Dresses and Casual Wear Ladies and Men's Shoes Childrens Clothing and Shoes Dry Good and Motions, Simplicity Patterns Toys All Popular Brands at Reasonable Prices Phono 2-3A63 Adana, Minnesota BERGLAIT.'s JOHNSON'S CHEVROLET For clothes and garments and shoes galore Shop at Bergland's Clothiers Store SUPER VALU STORF Super Valu Food Store Adams, Minnesota Phone 23301 Shop at the Le Roy Food Market for the best of foods and bargains If you have good eggs you can be sure they'll be calling For they pick the best eggs for Goodrich Hailing If you outfit your car With tires from John's Shop The tires that you buy Are guaranteed not to pop. IE'S P ECHO LANES If you like good sport and a lot of exercise too. The Sc ho Lanes I would recommend to you. RUBEN'S GARAGE The picture looks blank, but Rubens not far. He's on the inside fixing a car. LE ROY INDEPENDENT For news and interest of all sort. The Le Roy Independent will report. Phone-45325 OSTKANDttR No job too larpe or too s.-nall. OSIKAUCER 5 1 A I ; B«wK Autographs Autographs - -r —■


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