Lindstrom Center City High School - Ki Chi Saga Yearbook (Lindstrom, MN)
- Class of 1951
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MARTIN PETERSON HL, SuperinTendenT Mr. PeTerson has been superinTendenT oT l.indsTrom-CenTer CiTy since I946. He is also in charge oT The Drivers Training Course. He received his B. A. degree Trom Gustavus Adolphus College and wenf To The UniversiTy oT MinnesoTa. 'Sf' MR. THORWALD QUALE Principal 1 T Mr. Quale has been principal since l945. Besides he Teaches social science, 7Q music, and direcTs The band and chorus. He received his B. S. degree Trom The UniversiTy of MinnesoTa in l94O. 030 if lf 2 Clarence Berman 9' If! Universily of Minnesola Dululh Branch Commerical Law, Shorlhand fend Typing Miss Joan Kisperf Hamline Universily Jr. l-ligh English, 7 Malh, and Girls Physical Educalion , Mr Henry Jan'I'zen My 149 S+. Cloud T. C. X Bachelor of Science Z Ge eral Science, Biology, 'ii TY! 'rg C misfry and Drivers Training X X IX Kg' Ji l All yllil X' ,if ' ' i i il l l l 1 we li Mr. Donald Renni C.: K J I l xi Sl. Cloud T. C. ,fi I Coach, Malh, Physical lfdvuccrlion Mrs Margueriie Gall l-lun+er College New York 5'NJ1f--vs..-:,fos.. Senior l-ligh English and N-dl-'Joe-t,q..,g Librarian Q.4Q,f rgvq X I Mr. Roberl' Rohner College of Agricullure Universily of Minnesola ' v- gr. Agricullure, F.F.A. Marlys Pelerson Guslavus Adolphus Home Economics Mr. Wilbur Kessler X Sf. Cloud T. C. Coach, lnduslrial fxrls, Physical Educafion 040 T w W 1441 6 9 Q Y Seniors I Q52 Q 2 , X C-fav ' I. 'WC' LEONE ANDERSON Clworus 2, 33 GAA. 2, 3: Cheer- leader 41 Pep Club 45 Library orus 2, 4, Library Club 4. Club 4' sue ANDREWS RONALD cl-IELLQUIST Chorus 2, 43 GAA. I, 2, 41 Pep Baskelball I, 27 Baseball I, 2 Club 43 Library Club 4, Pep Club 43 Hi-Chi 5 sem. 060 ALLEN CROONE Band I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. 4: Class Play 3: Declam I, 4: Class Officer 43 Clarinel' Quarleffe I, 2, 3, 4. Lf f' V, f ' MARK HAFERMANN Band I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 47 Baslcelball 2: Foolball 2: Sludenf Council 43 Breeze Sfaff 4: Class Play 3, 4: Declam 3: I-li-Chi 6 sem.: Class Officer I, 2, 3. 070 I , f , 1 MARGARET ERICKSON Chorus 4: GAA. I, 2, 47 Library Club 47 Breeze Slall: 3, 41 Annual Slaff 4. BERNICE HALL Band I, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 4: G.A.A. I, 23 Library Club 4: Class Play 3: Homecoming Allendanl 45 Clariner Quarleffe I, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN JOHNSON DARYL JOHNSON Chorus 2. 4: 6.A.A- l. 2. 41 Baskelball 4: Foolball 4: Gym- Library Club 4, Breeze Sfaff 2, nasfics 4: Class Play 4. 41 Annual Slalf 4: Class Flay 3, 4: Declam I, 2, 47 Hi Chi 6 sem. DUDLEY JOHNSTON MARILYN LARSON Bdl,2,3,4pCl1 l,2,,4g Chorus l' 2' 3' 47 Basllellmgl 2: Sfnildenl' Council 4-fylllisbrary Club Baseball 37 Breeze Slall 4' ass 4: Breeze Slalf 3, 43 Annual Slafl: Pl5Y 3' 47 Declam 3' 47 Class Play 3, 41 Declam l, 3, 080 4: Hi Chi 7 sem.: Class Officer 3: Piano accompanisf I, 2, 3, 4. IRENE LINDSTROM EUNICE MARTINSON Chorus 2, 4: G.A.A. I. 2: Library Band 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 4: G.A.A. Club 4: Hi-Chi I gem.: Class 2: Library Club 4: Breeze Sraff Officer 4. 3, 4: Annual Sfall 4: Class Play 4: Hi-Chi 4 sem.: Clarinel' Quar- 'relre 2, 3. LOIS MEDIN LOWELL MEDIN Chorus 2: G.A.A. 2, 4: Library Lellermanls Club 3- 4: Foorball Club 4: Breeze Slaff 3, 4: Annual 3: Baseball 2: F.F.A. 4: Annual Sfaff 4: Class Play 3, 4: Hi-Chi Sldll 4: Class Play 3, 4. 5 sem. 09. M -www' B d 2M3AihNELiOSAA I - an , 7 orus 3 . . . , Band I' 21 36111 C5hOgUS4?' si: 2, 4: Library Club 4: Breeze Sfaff kelgimgjnpiay 51 4 ' ' ' ' ' ' 45 Annual Slalf 4: Class Play 3, 3 a , . - - 4: Declam l, 2, 3, 41 I'II4CI'll I sem. ROGER NELSON Baslaefball l. 0100 CAROL PAULEY Chorus 2, 3, 41 G.A.A. I, 2, 4: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 45 Library Club 47 Breeze Sfaff 4: Annual Sfalf 45 Homecoming Aflenclanf 4. BETTY PREISLER G.A.A. I, 2, 43 Library Club 4 Breeze Slafl 3, 43 Annual Sfaff 4 Class Play 47 Declam 2, 3: I-lomel coming Queen 4, I-li-Chi I sem, Class Officer I, 2, 4. Y VERNON RYLANDER Foofball I, 2, 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, Class Officer 3. Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: LeHerman's Club I, 2, 3, 4: 4: Gymnasfics 4, Breeze Sfall 45 Annual Sfaff 4: Class Play 3, 4' . ...v VINCENT REED Chorus 4, F.F.A. 43 Class Officer 2, 4. 0110 ag, , RUTH STEPHENS Clworus 4: Library Club 4, JANET SWENSON JOHN WESTMAN Chorus 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 4: Band I, 23 Clworus Ig Baslcelba Library Club 43 Breeze Slafl 3, 43 I, 2, 31 LeHerman's Club 2, 3, 4 Annual Sfaff 4g Class Play 3, 45 Foolball I, 2, 3, 47 Track I, 2, 3 Declam I, 2, 4: I-Ii-Clwi 7 sem.: 4, Gymnaslics 4, Pep Club 4. Class Officer I, 33 Sexfelle 3, 4. JOE ZELL F.F.A. 4. Class mo'H'o-Nol evening, buf dawn. Class colors-Blue and while. Class flowers-Blue and while carnallons. 0120 PLAYS SENIOR CLASS 4 ,ff .1 , , fr H I 1 fg, 1 W 'Q ' if 1 W A i Junior play MEET THE MlDDLETONS November I8, I949 ROW I-Lowell Meclin, Lois Medin, Bernlce l-lall, Mrs. Gall, direcror: May Nelson, Lee Nelson ROW ll-Dudley Jolrnslon, Marilyn Larson, Carolyn Johnson, Vernon Rylander. Jdnel SWSFWSOU Zelda Pererson, Allen Croone, Marlc l-lalermann. if ,Q ,ff AVN' an ,1- Senior play STRANGER IN THE NIGHT November IO, l950 ROW l-Eunice Marllnson, May Nelson, Carolyn Jolmnson, Mrs. Gall, dire-Clor: Belly Preisler, Marilyn Larson, Lois Medin. ROW ll-Lowell Medin, Dudley Jolmslon, Vernon Rylancler, Janel' Swenson, Marlc l-lalermann, Lee Nelson, 0130 HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF 'I95'I ln Seplember I939, lwenly-one goslings began a jagged V-lormalion poinled lowards lheir deslinalion-knowledge. The lormalion, led by Miss Nyslrom, consisled ol Carol Bloom, Ronnie Chellquisl, Gene Fryxell, Mark Halermann, Diane Halermann, Bernice Hall, Richard Hill, Marilyn Larson, Irene Lindslrom, Lois Medin, Lowell Medi-n, Janel Nelson, Lee Nelson, Roberl Olson, Zelda Pelerson, Jerry Pugh, Vincenl Reed, Rulh Slellend, Joyce Swenson, and Jeanelle Johnson wilh Janel Swenson halching al lillle lale. By Seplember ol l94O, we had compleled lhe lirsl lap ol lhe journey and de- cided we needed some reinlorcemenls, so aller losing Diane Halermann, Zelda Pel- erson, Joyce Swenson, Jeanelle Johnson and our able leader in a down drall, we wel- comed a large delegalion namely: Marcia Hokanson, James Jackson, Eunice Marlin- son, May Nelson, La Vonna Olson, Janel Sandeen, Allen Croone, Carolyn Johnson, Vernon Rylander, Dwighl Erickson and Lawrence Foss. Miss Jaskerie became our wind-breaker. In l94l, wilh lhe cooperalion ol lhe wealher and under lhe leadership ol Miss Gullickson, we added Zelda Pelerson, Floyd Johnson, Donald Lindgren, Viola Mayo, Joyce Swenson, Donald Swenson, Coralee Bushman, Beverly Hillslrom and Palsy And- erson lo our llock. Due lo a plague we losl Dwighl Erickson, Lawrence Foss, Janel Nel- son and Roberl Olson. ln lhe year ol l942 a big wesl wind blew lrom our presence Carol Bloom, Viola Mayo, Richard Hill, Eugene and Richard Slrickland, Belly Preisler and Donald Swen- son leaving behind Roger Johnson, Mavis Miller, Joyce Pelerson, Garry Johnson, Sue Andrews and Ruby Ballanz. While slopping lor repairs Jerry Pugh, Beverly Hillslrom, Sue Andrews and Coralee Bushman decided lo slay on ground lor awhile. Aller resling lor lhree monlhs we began our lillh llighl led by our enlhusias- lic leader, Miss Sleen. Jusl as we began our llighl we collided wilh anolher llock and aller checking roll we lound lhal we gained Belly Preisler, Sue Andrews, John Hasl- ings, Devon Jackson and Eleanor Anderson bul had losl James Jackson, Janel Sandeen, Rulh Slellend and Floyd and Roger Johnson. Aller a lew monlhs ol llying Belly Preisler, Sue Andrews and John Haslings dropped oul due lo lhe crippling ellecls ol lhe collision. Wilh lhe hallway mark in sighl, we were joined by Sue Andrews, Roger Nel- son, Richard Clossum, Curlis Erickson, Marjorie Noreen, Wilbur Bloom, Joan and Ro- berl Nelson, who had lhe same goal in mind. Because ol hazardous llying condilions we losl nol only Richard Clossum, Joyce Swenson, Mavis Miller, and Marcia Hokan- son bul also Miss Springer, while Miss Twilo became our new leader. Under lhe shellering wings ol-Miss Borgen, our lillle llock began a new lor- malion wilh Belly Preisler, Joyce Swenson, Margarel Erickson, Melvin Nicklason, Helen Erickson, Roberl McKeavan and Rulh Glaze. Because ol open season on geese: lhroughoul lhe year we losl Helen Monson, Joyce Pelerson, Wilbur Bloom, Marjorie Noreen, Roberl McKeawan and Rulh Glaze. Lois and Lowell Medin were wounded bul managed lo recover and relurned near lhe middle ol lhe llighl. S Miss Borgen relained lhe posilion as leader ol lhese Roughriders . Palsy Anderson, Helen and Curlis Erickson and Gene Fryxell wenl Soulh lor beller llying condilions. We snared some wild geese lagged Jimmy Ganske, John Weslman, Joe Zell, Donna Sandgren and Carol Pauley lhal were accepled inlo our lillle lamily. Al lasl we're enlering lhe home-slrelch. Our 9lh lormalion, led by Miss John- son, is somewhal scallered, bul lhose ol us who managed lo survive welcomed lhe green iniliales: Carol Bloom, Dudley Johnslon and Helen Rue who replaced Joan Nelson, Roberl Nelson and Jimmy Ganske, Increasing our speed during lhe lOlh lorm, commanded by Mr. Feske, we caughl up wilh anolher llock picking up Bill Gray and Phyliss Nick: bul as we llew by dropped Joyce Swenson, Ruby Ballanz, Donna Sandgren and Melvin Nicklason. 0140 HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF I95I Our able Gander , Mr. Kessler, guided The I ITh TormaTion. Due To numerous major Tlying disTracTions many members oT The Tlock Tlew oTT course and Tinally losT Their way. Jane Ewey joined and laTer leTT our group wiTh Carol Bloom, Donald Lind- gren, Ted Preisler, Phyliss Nick, Bill Gray and Helen Rue. Finally, eager To Tly our own course, we relenTlessly began our l2Th and lasT Torm under Mr. Ouale's guidance. La Vonna Olson, Zelda PeTerson and Devon Jack- son were blown asTray while Leone Anderson, RuTh STephens and Daryl Johnson joined The Torce. Now we have neared our righT To go on our individual ways in search Tor our evenTual goal oT knowledge . AT The Tinish line we see Eleanor Anderson, Sue Andrews, Ronnie ChellguisT, Allen Croone, MargareT Erickson, Carolyn Johnson, Car- ol Pauley, JaneT Swenson, Mark HaTermann, Bernice Hall, Daryl Johnson, Dudley Johnson, Irene LindsTrom, Eunice MarTinson, Lois Medin, Lowell Medin, Lee Nelson, Roger Nelson, May Nelson, Marilyn Larson, Leone Anderson, John WesTman, Joe Zell, Vernon Rylander, BeTTy Preisler, VincenT Reed and RuTh STephens ready To sTarT To lead our own Tlocksl SENIOR CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 5-We TorgoT all abouT The Three monThs oT swimming, and The warm sun and Tun, To buckle down all our ThoughTs To sTudying Readin', 'RiTin', and 'RiThmeTic. SEPTEMBER I2-The wonderTul day has Tinally arrived, we goT our class rings To show ThaT we are Tull pledged seniors. SEPTEMBER I5-WiTh plenTy oT pep and high hopes we challenged Rush CiTy in The TirsT TooTball game oT The season and came Thru wiTh Tlying colors. SEPTEMBER 28-We decided To TurTher our educaTion on drama by going To see MacbeTh . OCTOBER I8-We Took some Time oTT Trom our sTudying To enioy a heavenly moon- liT pow-wow by The lake. OCTOBER 27-We danced our cares and worries away aT a lively square dance. NOVEMBER IO-We all held our breaTh and crossed our Tingers when The curTain wenT up on The STranger in The NighT , and when iT was over, we swepT up The pile oT Tinger nails we had chewed oTT during The play. MARCH 2 I-We Took a Trip Through The SenaTe and Tribune planT To Try To squeeze in some more knowledge in our already Tilled brains. MAY I8-We TorgoT all sTudies and worries To spend a happy care-Tree day, legally skipping, which we naTurally ended up by having a wonderTul Time aT Excelsior. MAY 25-ThaT lovely moonliT nighT arrived, The BangueT. Girls and boys dressed up in Their besT, danced To The music which puT Them all in a mood oT beauTiTul enchanTmenT. MAY 27-We became solemn These lasT memory Tilled days To aTTend BaccalaureaTe services in The church. MAY 30-The Tinal day has come amid Tears, good greeTings and Tond Tarewells, we leave our dear Alma MaTer. JUNE I-We end our school liTe by having a bang-up picnic and sTuTTing ourselves wiTh wienees and hoT dogs. 0150 CLASS WILL We, The Senior Class OT l95I oT The LindsTrom-CenTer CiTy l-ligh School. CounTy oT Chisago, and STaTe oT MinnesoTa, in TwenTy-seven individual and disTincT parTs, being abouT To pass ouT oT This sphere oT educaTion, in Tull possession oT a crammed mind, well Trained memory and almosT superhuman undersTandingg do make and publish This, our lasT will and TesTamenT, hereby revoking and making void all Tormer wills and promises by us aT any Time hereToTore made. We direcT our execuTor here and aTTer named To pay ouT OT our esTaTe all our iusT and uniusT debTs, and To dispose oT The same as Tollows: We give and begueaTh To The dear TaculTy, who have been our paTienT and long suTTering insTrucTors in all The wisdom oT The ages, all The amazing knowledge and sTarTling inTormaTion ThaT we have Turnished Them Trom Time To Time in our various ex- aminaTion papers. lT has been a hard sTrain on Them Tor Seniors are said To be aT all Times and under all condiTions, diTTiculT To manage. BuT They have all done Their duTy and verily now shall They have Their well earned reward. We give and begueaTh To our beloved SuperinTendenT and Principal, our deepesT reverence, our hearTiesT graTiTude and The sweeT memories oT The Class oT '51 knowing They will be cherished Torever. We give and bequeaTh To The Juniors all our sTormy sessions wiTh The Teachers, clever schemes To raise money ThaT Tailed, argumenTs among ourselves, Tardy marks, unprepared assignmenTs, aThleTic deTeaTs, and our adverse advisor, Mr. Quale. To prepare Them Tor Social Class, we leave our shovels and hipbooTs. We give and bequeaTh The Tollowing individual Treasures: Eleanor Anderson leaves her secreTs To l-lelen Rue in hopes ThaT she'll Tind ouT whaT They are. Leone Anderson iusT hopes To leave. Sue Andrews leaves her luck and winnings in Poker games To Barbara BaroTT and Susan Andrews. . Ronald ChellquisT leaves his quieTness To John Nygren hoping he will rnake many new Triends. Allen Croone leaves his Toni kiTs To Jerry PeTerson. MargareT Erickson leaves her paiama parTies To Donald Pauley in hopes ThaT he'll wake up in Time To go To school. Mark l'laTermann's abiliTy To Tell Shaggy Dog STories goes To Eddy WesTlund and Allen Wahlgren. Bernice Hall leaves her expression Don'T we sposTa and The abiliTy To go sTeady To JaneT Johnson. Carolyn Johnson leaves her nose Tor knowledge To Jean WesTlund.' Dudley JohnsTon leaves all his argumenTs wiTh The Teachers To John Magnuson. Daryll Johnson leaves his hair cuT To Jerry Thayer and Melvin STrand. Marilyn Larson's silly giggle and dinner parTies go To Toivo Sober and KeiTh Mahn. lrene LindsTrom leaves her hook, line and Plug To Mary Ann LiTgren and Joy Ann Nicklason hoping ThaT They will noT TighT Too much over The Tish ThaT haven'T been caughT. Eunice MarTinson leaves her abiliTy To keep secreT her love aTTairs To Kay Nelson. Lois Medin leaves To her revered cousin Marlene GrandsTrand her love Tor ShorThand class and all The Trouble and worries connecTed wiTh iT. Lowell Medin leaves his sporTin' Times wiTh Bonnie in The supply room To DwighT Erickson and Myron Johnson. Lee Nelson's B. S. degree goes To Jimmy Jackson in hopes he doesn'T geT a bum sTeer. 016s CLASS WILL May Nelson leaves her abilily lo agree wilh people and her ever loving pup- py lo Mary Halermann hoping he can lake lhe place ol Silver. Roger Nelson leaves his daily lrips lo lhe venlilaling room lo Janel Nelson. Carol Pauley lell her Iillle black book and Shaggy Dog lo Donna Meline. Belly Preisler leaves her lemper lo Johann Nelson. Vincenl Reed would like lo slay bul inslead he leaves inslruclions lo Ardelle Olson and Marilyn Pelerson lo keep a sharp eye on his beller hall. Vernon Rylander leaves his warmed bench lo Orlin Tangren and Jerome Hall -lhe splinlers included. Rulh Slephens leaves her Male syslem lo Sandra Baldwin. Janel Swenson leaves her green skirl and her big leel lo Nancy Akerson. John Weslman leaves his marks and remarks in classes lo Charles Anderson and Marilyn Monson. Joe Zell leaves his car and all lhal goes wilh il lo Slanley Johnson and also his cradle lo Keilh Moon. We hereby name LaVonna Olson lo be execulor ol lhis our lasl will and les- lamenl wilh power lo 'furnish bails and granl pardons lo lhe inmales ol l952. ln wilness lhereol, we have herelolore sel our hand and seal, al Lindslrom- Cenler Cily lhis lwenly-lillh day ol May, one lhousand nine-hundred lilly-one A. D. in lhe year ol our Lord. Donna Jean We wish lo acknowledge lhe balon lwirling ol Donna Meline and Jean Wesl- lund. Donna and Jean have been lwirling for lour years and have led lhe band marches and lhe processional lor homecoming. They give lessons lo many pupils in lheir newly organized School of Balon. o17o PROPHECY T0 THE SENIORS OF 1951 Because The world wasn'T ready To accepT The Senior Class, They were de- porTed oTT To some unknown island in The world. Suddenly in The year l96I we heard a violenT crash, and who could iT be buT The class oT l95l. lnvesTigaTing, we Tound Them on Ansgard's Island under The leadership oT ChieTTain Ansgard, who in his spare Time is Teaching hisTory. Upon enTering The island, we were given a warm welcome by Buggar and his boTTle. We were deposiTed in a rickshaw pulled by May. As we were Traveling along. we suddenly came To a violenT sTop. Who did we Tind buT Mark crawling on The ground looking Tor bugs Tor his Bugology Class. In The disTance we saw a large crowd gaThered. Arriving There, who did we see buT Eunice wresTling wiTh The monkeys. ln The crowd we noTiced VincenT searching Tor his long losT love. Going norThward we locaTed a small Tarm operaTed by Lee who was busily spreading iT over his Tarm. ATTer leaving The Tarm, we meT Ronnie, The ice man along The road iacking up his horse To change Tires. Arriving in Town, we heard music and in searching we Tound The vaudeville house, where we decided To spend The evening. This vaudeville house is run by Lois. Upon enTering The lobby, we Tind Sue exercising her arm by operaTing a one-armed bandiT. As we were siTTing aT Tables, The curTain opens To The TirsT acT consisTing oT Joe wiTh his beauTiTul Tenor voice. llT sounded like iT was IO or ll miles away.l As we were leisurely siTTing around, who appears buT Eleanor who has been direcTing The chorus girls. While chaTTing wiTh Eleanor The lighTs wenT dim and The curTain rose and we see Peggy, The Tamous bubble dancer. Through a sliT in The curTain, we see Allan who is vigorously blowing bubbles Tor Peggy because oT a cerTain cusTomer named John wiTh his spiTball shooTer and his TrusTing associaTe, Vernon, who can hardly keep up wiTh supplying spiTballs. When leaving laTe ThaT nighT we find ouTside The door Leone, a Temperance worker, giving JaneT a lecTure ThaT liTe is Too shorT Tor inToxicaTing beverages. ATTer hearing and seeing so many in one day we decided To reTire Tor The ev- ening. We Tound ourselves a TourisT cabin under The managemenT oT Dudley and BeTTy. We arose early The nexT morning Tor an early deparTure. There we saw Daryl s+iIl Trying To conquer The horizonTal bar. Upon enTering The Town we passed Carol P's reducing salon. On The sTreeT we meT Mr. Quale The island's musician who has iusT reporTed To us ThaT lrene and RuTh are sTill laughing over Their own iokes. The hours are passing by and our boaT is almosT ready To leave. We were given a Tarewell by Queen Bernice oT Ansgard's Island. In The disTance we could hear Marilyn pounding away aT The piano To The Tune oT PisTol Packin' Mama. Among all This conTusion we see Carolyn sTill waving her l95l reporT card. ATTer visiTing The island and seeing all The members oT The Class oT '5I we hope The Class oT '52 does beTTer. 0180 ?XA i -lrrt r Juniors A . . 4 1' NANCY AKERSON ' G.A. .3 Pep Y CHARLES ANDERSON In SUSAN ANDREWS Chorus 3: G.A.A. 3: Cheerleader 2 3' Pe Club 3' Annual Slaff 3' clam : . I SS 5 . P I-li-Chi 3 sem.: Sexfelfe 31 De- 3 Cla PI y 3 SANDRA BALDWIN Chorus 3, GAA. 3: Pep Club 3: Declam 2. ' ,125 BARBARA BAROTT Band I, 2, 33 Chorus 37 G.A.A. Class Play 3. lS1'a 3 DWIGHT ERICKSON F.F.A. 3. 0200 MARLENE GRANDSTRAND Chorus JI G.A.A. 3: Pep Club 3? HI-Chi 2 sem. MARY HAFERMANN Chorus 33 Pep Club 3: GAA. 3: JEROME HALL Chorus 31 Baslnefball I, 2, 3: Le'rIerman's Club 2, 37 Foolball I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2: Gyrnnasfics 3: Pep Club 3, Annual Slalf 3: I-Ii-Chi 5 sem.: Class Officer I, 3: Class Play 3, JIMMY JACKSON JANET JOHNSON Band 2, 37 Chorus 37 6.A.A. 37 Pep Club 3: Sludenl' Council 31 Breeze Slall 3: Annual Slall 31 Declam ly HI-Chi 5 sem.: Sex- lefle 37 Class Play 3. MYRON JOHNSON F.F.A. 3. 0 21 0 STANLEY JOHNSON Chorus 3 Foofball 1 LeHerman's Club 3: I. 31 Gymnasfics 3: Pep Club 3. G.A. MARY LIFGREN A. 3: Pep Club 3. JOHN MAGNUSON Band I, 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, Annual Sfaff 3: Class Play 3. KEITH MAHN F.F.A. 3. DONNA MELINE Band I, 2, 3: Chorus I, 2, 37 G.A.A. 3: Pep Club 3: Balon Twirler I, 2, 3: Breeze Sfaff 2, 33 Annual Sfaff 3: I-II-Chi 3 sem. 6.A.A. 3 sem.: MARILYN MONSON 3: Pep Club 3: I-Ii-CI1I Class Play'3. 022s KEITH MOON F.F.A. 33 Class Officer I. JANET NELSON JOHANN NELSON Cub , r ze a 2, KAY NELSON his C JOY ANN NICKLASON G... Pep Club 31 Hi-Chi 5 sem. JOHN NYGREN e 2 rg R uw ?f nas+ics 3: Pep Club 3. 0230 ARDELL OLSON 6.A.A, 3: Cheerleader 3: Pep Club 31 Breeze Shall 33 Annual Shall 3: Class Play 3. LAVONNA OLSON Chorus I, 2, 33 G.A.A. I, 2, DONALD PAULEY Chorus ' asea , , 7 3, B Iclb II I 2 3 Lellermarfs Club I, 2, 35 Fool- I 2 3 B b II I CI Off 3 ball, , ' icer . ase a , 2, ass JERRY PETERSON Baslcefball I, 2. 3: Le+Ierman's. Club 33 Foofball I, 2, 31 I Ii-Chi I sem. MARILYN PETERSON G.A.A. 3: Pep Club 3- HELEN RUE o 24 o MELVIN STRAND Baslcefball I, 2, 3: I.efferman's Club I, 2, 3: Foofball I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2: Gymnasfics 3: Pep Club 3: F.F.A. 3: Class Officer 3. TOIVO SOBER Band 3. ORLIN TANGREN Band 2: Cfworus 3: Baslcefball I, 2, 3: Leflerrnan's Club 3: Foof- ball I, 3: Track I, 2, 3: Gym- nasfics 3: F.F.A. 3. JERRY THAYER Chorus 3: Baslcefball I, 2. 3F I.efferman's Club I, 2, 3: Base- ball ll 23 Pep Club 3: Class Officer 2. ALLAN WAHLGREN Band I, 2, 3: Chorus I, 2, 3: Annual Sfaff 3: I-Ii-CI'1i 5 sem.: ,Class Play 3. EDWARD WESTLUND Band 2, 3: Annual Sfaff 3: Class Play 3. -1 I. 4 JEAN WESTLUND Band I, 2, 3i Chorus 3: G,A,A 33 PSP Club 3: Bafon Twirler I 2. 3: Class Officer I, 2: Clegg Play 3. 0 25 a Ku X Junf0r' High 4 wi 9th GRADE 2 e My ROW l-Avias Pelfier, Arlene Tachney, Ann Wesflund, Virginia Johnson, Eleanor Moody, Marilyn Sellman, Avis Gabrielson, ROW ll-George Bredernan, Duane Kuhnley, John Jackson, Phyllis Johnson, Virginia Lifgren, Mary Lou Wallin, Ronald Erickson, Lauren Jonason, Edward Johnson. ROW lll-Darral Zell, Waller Preisler, Roy Goranson, James Zell, Marvin Johnson, Jaclc McCreery, Mr. Berman-advisor. 10th GRADE ff' ' ' 2 ' fr!! n A nf ? f, , H ', ' ' fl . ' if 'H ROW I--Marlene Frans, Barbara Carlson, Jean Anderson, Judilh Larson, JoAnn Lindviq, Yvonne Miller, Carole Soderlind, Gale Nelson, Shirley Rylander, Shirley Berqlund, Shirley Anderson, ROW ll-William Sfrand, Roger Pauley, Raul Halrer, Carla Anderson, Charlolre l-lohaq, Marlys Jonason, Mavis Frans, Rolland Rue, Duane Anderson, Joe Don Miller, Thomas Lindlolad, Ellwood Nelson. ROW III-Ralph Herron, Elwood Jensen, Roberf Rosenquisf, Thomas Spense, Don Fink, James Larson, Harvey Swenson, Par Mullen, Gerald Anderson, Marvin Hulrquisf. 0270 7th GRADE 5 V f H --7. , 2 , I Q z 1 I 3 ROW le-Judy Hanson, Janis Boslrorn, Ardelle Videen, Jo Ann Nelson, Elyice Swenson, Joan Dahl- quisf, Mary lvlccreery, Jean Lilqren, Palsy Johnson, Elsie Anderson. ROW ll-Jerry Mahn, Joseph Ganler, Belly Johnson, Karen Lindquisl, Par lhalenhorsl, Joan Melin, Adele Oslrom, Elwood Nelson, Tom Mullen. ROW lll-Roberl Reylelc, Berqe Johnson, Charles Jonason, Gary Pelerson, Billy Reichsladl, John Ouisl, Neil Norelius, Perry Anderson, David Giildenzoph, 8th GRADE 5 , 5 . X l' 2 i 2 1 , 1 f 3 1 T VX '-.LA ROW l-Carol Soreral, Barbara Johnson, Margie Rylander, Yvonne Pauley, Connie Lindvig, Marilyn Hohag, Msriel Johnson, Phyis Johnson, Marilyn Lockrem Audry Sellman, ROW ll-Laura Johnson, Eddie Energon, Richarl Nick, Ra ph Larson, Kermil Valleen, Lowell Lundin, Lowell Pelerson, Frank Lindplrom, Oryfile Johnsen, Floyd Nelson, Joe Long, Valerie Chrislianson. ROW lll-Charles Nlgk, Dgnald Cannor, Bernard Pererson, Laurel Tangren, Richard Swensen, Gerald Foanes, Paul Anderson, Charles Fried, Sruarf Johnson. 0280 4 fi fi s. 41 if if....+h's X '2 1 V ' f ' IR X EJ ., QU X QS X . DQ 5 o pb? 4' Q' Activities if SQ FOOTBALL ,, M . -. ' ,4.if1Y ' 1' r TEAM Orlin Tangren KeiTh Moon Jerome I-IaII Don Fink Charles Andrews Jerry PeTerson John WesTman Vernon Rylander Melvin STrand John Nygren Don Pauley STanIey Johnson Jack McCreery Darrell Zell WaITer Preisler Ray Gorenson Perry Anderson PaT Mullen Gerald Foanes Daryl Johnson FOOTBALL Chi-I-Ii began Their TirsT year oT eleven man TooTbaII. We had previously played eighT and six man. Under The Tine coaching oT W. Kessler and wanTing To play TooTbaII on The parT oT The boys, They began deTending Their DisTricT 25 Championship by downing Rush CiTy I9-7. WesTman and Andrews scored Tor The locals. Taylors Falls Tell under The TighTing Bulldogs 6-O wiTh Nygren scoring, as did SandsTone 24-O wiTh WesTman, Rylander and Nygren making The Touchdowns. The nexT game wiTh Chis- ago on Their home Tield proved To be one oT The besT games played by boTh Teams. Chi-I-Ii pushed Rylander over in The second guarTer oT play To puT The Bulldogs ahead 6-O. BuT Chisago wasn'T beaTen yeT. In The closing minuTes oT The TirsT haIT They inTer- cepTed a Bulldogs pass and wenT To pay dirT. The lasT haIT oT The game was hard ToughT wiTh neiTher Team coming wiThin scoring disTance. MoToring To Hinckley Tor The nexT game The Bulldogs made iT The ThirTeenTh game in a row wiThouT a loss, also winning I3-O on Friday The ThirTeenTh. WesTman and Nygren did The scoring. The lasT game OT The season was raTher TaTaI. Willow River, using some diTTerenT sTraTegy. ouTplayed our Team and beaT Them 7-O. This IosT Chi-I-Ii's chances oT sharing The co- championship wiTh Chisago CiTy and ended Their winning sTreak. CI-II CI-II CI-II CI-II CI-II CI-II GGMGS Chi H Opponenfs VS. CI-IISAGO CITY VS. TAYLOR FALLS VS. RUSI-I CITY .,,., VS. I-IINCKLEY ...,.., VS. WILLOW RIVER VS. SANDSTONE 0300 BASKETBALL TEAM Jerry Thayer Jerome Hall Don Pauley John Nygren Ralph HorTon Orlin Tangren Melvin STrand Jerry PeTerson Don Einlc Charles Andrews Chi Hi began Their B. B. season wiTh only 3 IeTTermen reTurning Trom IasT year's Team, ATTer some hard worlc by The Team, They losT Their TirsT game To Ogilvie by The hearTbreaIcer oT 49-47. The nexT game proved To be somewhaT beTTer wiTh The locals downing Osceola 4I-29. From Then on everyThing wenT good wiTh The Bulldogs up Till ChrisTmas vacaTion, losing only one game, ThaT To The over-powering Alumni. The Homecoming game, The IasT beTore vacaTion, was one oT The mosT exciTing oT The year wiTh Chi Hi Topping ForesT Lake 45-43. Coming baclc The boys seemed To have Tallen aparT by losing 3 consecuTive games To ForesT Lake, Osceola, and Hinckley by aImosT unbearable scores. Then playing one oT Their besT games oT The season on The Taylors Falls Tloor, They downed T. F. wiTh one oT The highesT scores ever acquired aT This school 73-59, Jerry Thayer being high scorer wiTh 35 poinTs, and holding a season average oT 20 poinTs a game. Having spIiT wiTh Rush CiTy a game a piece and down- ing Them Tor The TirsT game in The sub4disTricT TournamenT, The game proved To be a Thrilling one. WiTh Chi Hi leading Tor The TirsT 3 guarTers They had iT won. BuT Rush CiTy didn'T give up. They came Trom a 9 poinT deTiciT in The Third quarTer To win The game 48-43. This losT Chi Hi's represenTaTion in The disTricT TournamenTs aT Pine CiTy Tor The TirsT Time in eighT years in The hisTory oT The school. Subs: Elwood Jensen Duane Andersor Mgr. Jaclc McCreery Games Chi H1 OpponenTs CHI OGILVIE ...,.,,,,... CHI OSCEOLA ..,. ,...., CHI OCSILVIE ..,,. CHI CHISAGO CITY . CHI CHI CHI CHI ALUMNI .....,,,,,,..., FOREST LAKE , CHISAGO CITY TAYLORS FALLS Q CHI PINE CITY .,,..,,,,, CHI RUSH CITY .....,,,, CHI FOREST LAKE CHI OSCEOLA ,........,, CHI HINCKLEY ,,...,...,, CHI RUSH CITY ..,.. CHI TAYLORS FALLS CHI NORTH BRANCH 0310 HOMECOMING 5 Queen Belly Preisler and Aflendanfs Carol Pauley and Bernice Hall. The annual I95O Homecoming was held af The Chi Hi gymnasium on Friday nighl' December 22, l95O. If began wi+h 'rhe coronarion of Queen Belly Preisler al eighf o'cloclc. Her aHendan+s were Carol Pauley and Bernice Hall: and Jrhe iunior al- 'lendanls were Vickie Jacobson and Gary Berglund. Our Homecoming mollo was Roas'r The Rangers and 'rhe leam cerlainly did 'rheir besl' 'ro live up To il, by defealing Foresf Lake lRangersl wi+h lhe score of 45-44. lmmedialely following rhe game, our Homecoming dance was held al fhe Melody Ballroom in Foresl Lake, where we all enjoyed lhe music of Eddy Charles. Crowning of Queen Berry by Baslcefball Caprain Jerry Thayer. Affendanls: Carol Pauley and Bernice Hall. Junior Alrendanfs: Viclnie Jacobson and Gary Berglund. Baron Twirlers: Donna lvleline and Jean Wesflund. Picfured firsl five: Caplrain Jerry Thayer, Jerome Hall, John Nygren, Ralph Horron and Don Pauley. 32 o o 1 1 TRACK ' 1 W, SSW: z nf 2' 3 2 ri 3 4 f 5 ? Coach Kesslerg Vernon Rylanclerp Orlin Tanqreng John Weslmany Keifh Moon: John Nygreny Don Fink. BASEBALL 2 l , 4 il 3 1-'-ff-Z . ffl y I f- x 1 51 f ' f ' 2 l ' Q 4 f f I Q3 1 av df! ? -Y Ralph l-lorfong Pal Mulleng Don Finlcg John Nyqreng Coach Renn: Gerald Thayer: Melvin Sfrandg Don Pauley: Jerome Hall. 0330 J k I . '? ill-- ,., iz 3:9 we awww? gl ww , 2 , NYVEQNGRWQ ,V, L5 E, , Q9 RER T? by-WNW CHEERLEADERS SENIOR HIGH if I fe YY X5 Carol Pauley l, 2, 3, 41 Ardele Olson 3: Susan Andrews 2, 3: Shirley Rylander SUB: Gale Nelson 2. JUNIOR HIGH Yvonne Pauley: Carol Soneralg Margie Rylanderg Connie Lindvig. 0 34 0 GYMNASTICS 1 7 R BOTTOM ROW-John Nyqren, Orlin Tangren, Jerome Hall, Sfanley Johnson. TOP ROW-Melvin Slrand, Daryl Johnson, John Weslman, Vernon Rylander. F. F. A. ROW l-Mr. Rohner, Allan Croone, Orlin Tangren, Lowell Medin, Keilh Mahn, Lee Nelson, Vincenl' Reed. ROW ll-Edward Johnson, Duane Kuhnley, George Brecleman, John Jaclcscn, Lauren Jonason, Ronald Erickson, Elwood Nelson, William Sfrand. ROW Ill-Marvin Johnson, Dwiqhf Erickson, Myron Johnson, Keifh Moon, Tommy Lindblad, Marvin l-lullquisf, Melvin Sfrand, Jimmy Jackson. ROW IV-Joe Zell, Torn Spence, Jim Zell, Roy Goranson, Jim Larson, Gerald Anderson, Darrell Zell. 0350 BREEZE STAFF SEATED-Dudley Johnslon, Margarer Erickson, Donna Meline, Jane? Swenson, Berry Preisler, Janer Johnson, Lois Me-din, Eunice Marlinson. STANDING-Vernon Rylander, Mark l-lalermann, Marilyn Larson, Carolyn Johnson, May Nelson, Johann Nelson, Shirley Anderson, Palsy Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Carol Pauley, Avis Gabrielson, Mr. Berman, advisor. ANNUAL STAFF In---Q SEATED-Vernon Rylander, Donna Meline, Marilyn Larson, Susan Andrews, Eunice Mariinson Margarel Erickson, Carolyn Johnson, Janel Johnson. STANDING-Edward Wesllund, Allen Wahl: gren, May Nelson, Lois Medin, Barbara Barorl, Mr. Berman, advisor: Ardele Olson, Janel Swenson, Belly Preisler, John Magnlsson, Jerome Hall. 0360 BAND wi, Q flfpirfr ii , -,. , Y... .......,,.,,,, 5 2 X, I g ,Q g K. f 4 1 - , 3 ' . 7,. i 2 ?1' H! HI ZQHD an 0 ZTFYW rug, 0 52552 U. :I oi' ' 4? T L-. oQ.7s?m a4OfDJ,'g 75 3 P -. D 3508 373404 U' 229.13 -- - oi 0 g?:. 1- --DO- ZI- PZ gl? P . E373 02111001 oO 292' :io 312 3 Q, m-n 41-fi :WPI ma, I froqiw 5g,'0'F fb:-lvl . O 3, 4. 31: o'v cn 3'02f-U3 3-756' '4o.'0 Z 0-33 QLOTOI Q0 no 33-9.93 1:2 fn U, 0057-7g DP-om ' '03 3-mo' Et' is o fa? 2 Gljdnqtb -'H-0-1 Q- O5 fi- 31-:T 2f'31 D Q. 23-O-P-3. 15,C gi9Im2 T- 9' wig gym iff? - of S032 1-Lo S.0'a I :3CD 20139 Sf-P :O if ' 3-L.-i moo' 5030: 1 m?iLm www M-sf-V CHORUS .2 , . 35 ,l 'ii Qi ROW I-Avis Pelfier, Mavis Franz, Avis Gabrielson, Virginia Lifqren, lrene Lindsrrorn, Rulh Srephens, Barbara Baroll, Marlene Grandsfrand, Mary l-lalermann, Johann Nelson, May Nelson, Eunice Marlinson, Margaref Erickson. ROW ll-Tommy Lindblad, Paul l-laker, Bill Sfrand, Charles Andrews, Allen Wahlgren, Jane? Johnson, Janel Swenson, JoAnn Lindvig, Eleanor Anderson, Gale Nelson, Susan Andrews, Carolyn Johnson, Marilyn Larson, Roger Pauley, Vincenf Reed, Lee Nelson, Vernon Rylander, Sfanley Johnson, Keiih Moon. ROW Ill-Orlin Tangren, Bob Rosenquisr, Jerry Anderson, Pal Mullen, Bernice l-lall, Nancy Alcerson, Carol Pauley, Sue Andrews, Dudley Johnsion, John Magnuson, Donald Pauley, Mark l-lalermann, Jerome l'lall, Allen Croone. 0370 6 f ff S . ip , -,W..4v' HI CHI N lon Irene Linclsirom Marlene Orandsfrand, Joy ROW l-Marilyn Larson, Susan Andrews, May es , , Ann Nicklason. ROW II-Marilyn Monson, Eunice Marlinson, Jane? Johnson, Donna Meline, Janel Swenson, Carolyn Johnson, Barbara Baroir, Lois Medin, Belly Preisler. ROW lll-Jerome Hall, Charles ' II VV hl ren. Anderson, Ronald Chellqursf, Marla l-lafermann, A en a q LIBRARY CLUB i 7 x SEATED-May Nelson, Berry Preisler, Marqarer Ericlcson, Mrs. Gall, Carol Pauley, Eleanor Anderson, Carolyn Ji-hnion. STANDING-Janel' Swenson, Leone Anderson, Marilyn Larson, Lois Medin, Eunice Marlinson, Bernice Hall, Rurh Slephens, Sue Andrews, lrene Lindsfrom. o38o STUDENT COUNCIL 1,g,y5:4p-qw Z .N , . 1 ,g:,V. Orville Jol'1nson, Marilyn Larson, Janel Johnson, Mark l-lafermann, Don Fink, Jack McCreery, Judy Hanson, Mr. Quale. GRADE TEACHERS 6 , 21 sz f fi 25 4 172 ,Z ff .Q .X F5151 ,ll SEATED-Miss Agnes Engsfrom, Mrs. Agnes Mullen, Mrs. Margaref Anderson. STANDING-Mrs. l-larrief Persson, Mrs. Philip Nelson, Mlss Beafrice Carlson. 0390 FIRST GRADE Vigil. ROW I-Bonnie Jeanne Aorahamson, Belly Carol Flom, Judy Hielmberg, Vicky Jacobson, Mary Quisl, Barbara Marshall, Gary Berglund, Susan Carlson, Joyce Hendrrkson, Leone Medrn. ROW ll-Pauline Strandberg, John Nelson, Lean Johnson, Billy Carlson, Myron Pelerson, David Johnson, Karen Johnson, Patricia Bakke, ROW lll-Stanley Finkelson, Wayne Mollal, David Hall, Lowell Peterson, Dennis Munson, James Johnson, Jerry Videen, Brendt Miller. ABSENT-Richard Johnson. 'Q SECOND GRADE 32 3 V .,,, Q-N. , ww -1 ,,,C,.wm,W,,-1.-ff.-0 .W,,s..w- THIRD GRADE ROW l-Hella Sober, Arlene Wikelius, Thomas Anderson, Seth Peterson, Cynthia Marcy, Sandra Simmons, Norma Jean Birch, Judy Nelson, James Wold, Rodney Mahn, Bruce McClellan. ROW ll-Michael Nelson, Raymond Munson, Joyce Johnson, Roger Allison, James Wahlgren, Alan Johnson, Helen Carlson, Vicky Johnsen, Dorothy Knopf, Dennis Moore, l, Judith Brehm, Johnson, Norval Janice Peterson, Stephen Leurs, Mrs. Nelson. ROW Ill-Ross Luger, Jean Carol Erickson, Nancy Pau Duane Zell, Ruth Larson, Diane Rudquist, Kenneth Kallenhauser, David Albrecht, Charles Cotch, Lorens Valeen. iw ek , . 1--se , .., 5 is ' .Xe .33 5 ROW l-Mork Nelson, Janel Hagslrom, Clyde Swenson, Joe Priesler, La Vonne Marshall, Mary Ann Lindahl, Barbara Kaehn, Anelle Finkelson. ROW ll-Tom Waldack, Janice Birch, Marcia Nelson, Carol Sellman, Kathleen Chellquisl, Billy Abrahamson, Herbert Anderson, Mark Ostrom, Frank Lewis. ROW Ill-Mrs. Mullen, Charles Anderson, Larry Lindahl, Steven Peterson, Tommy Swenson, David Medin, Linda Erickson, Karen Videen. 0400 ' r FOURTH GRADE 17 ROW l-Dvvid JOLVVSUU, James Hall, Rodney Luger, Peggy Swenson, Marlin Fried, Shirley Lindquist, Wayne Hendrikson, Kathryn Fink. ROW Il-Norma Jean Wahlgren, Jerry Valleen, Garice Anderson, Margaret Lockrem, Mary Kay Mullen, Jay Norelius, Joanne Allison, Muriel Nick, Patricia Durnke, Miss Carlson. ROW lll-Mary Tangren, Merlon Smith, Marilyn Hedeen, Patricia Allison, Virginia Tacheny, Charles Lilgren. ' 1 S i FIFTH GRADE ggi iff 2 ga , 1, . ROW l-Mylo Nelson, John Erickson, John Melin, Marilyn Strand, Joyce Birch, Carol Anne Nelson, Bobby Nelson, David Erickson, Judy Ann Johnson, Judy Carol Johnson, James Videen, Gary McClellan, Janet Abrohamson. ROW ll-Jerry Reichstadt, Eugene Tacheny, Sherwin Johnson, Betty Widdell, Charles Peterson, Joyce Reylek, Donna Nick, Lindblad, Ellis Frans, Gwen Westman, Karen Koehn, ROW lll-Rueben Tangren, Larry Knopf, Jerry Rockow, Gary Nancy Lrlgren, Duane Rudquist, Earl Berglund, Gerald Johnson, Karen Titrud, Julaine Peterson, Bobby Luger. Suzanne Larson, ri N .ia-1, Q liifcag f A H ' zz! 5 f T mlimrz U 1 Q M gif fn' ' I 2 SIXTH GRADE ROW l-Darlene Hultquist, Wayne Lundeen, Wesley Nygren, Ronald Johnson, Lyle Nelson, James Mullen, Merle Peterson, , James Medin. James Lovestrand, Harvey Johnson, Diane Jacobson. ROW ll-Miss Engstrom, Neil Peltier, Martyn Peterson Dumke, Louise McCreery, Susan Erickson, John Akerson, Jerry Kaltenhauser, Marion Lindquist, Norman Borg, Lyle ROW Ill-Norma Ostrom, Larry Birch, David Asrnus, Jerome Wallin, Robert Carlson, Steven Albrecht, Darlene Tangren, Nancy Andrews, Carol Nelson. 0410 ' ' 'A ' 11111, f u' 1 21,1 111- no 1- f 221 we f,11w1- ' '- f f 111 1 ,,w, -1,1-. , Q 1-451 . 1 ,y 4 111, . ,1 yi QI 1 1 , i, ' 1 wx ' yr: 5,1791 Q, X 11 , ,, W ,1 ,www ff f V-cf K1 Q 9' ' -'-:,.J'I'w ,111 1911234 ' fwyf' IQ 10 - 1 41' ffW 1 1 V 1 - 1 1f 11 1 X 1 f 1 1 1 1 11 1 M ff1 5,69 V' 0 W1 wi 1X ,A Q1 7 W ' rj: f 1 ff' wifi! X X ,, ff. ., , A ,, v .v,. ., Ii ! '- I f 1,11 L,-.,' ,,,,, 1 1, , 1 f : ' 'ff 1, 11 1 1 ' 7 , I 2 gba! ' X 1 1 1 X ,7 1 ' I 5 1f if 1 ,4 :wif , 1 1 , X , M1 f 1 1 41 4 7' 4 f 1 1 f 1 f f 4 1 4 W ff W f 1 X11 ' z' ' X Q W f f Q, 5 0 ffl 1 0 1 ' 1' W! ,, 1 1 1 1 545 1 1 'Y 'J W! V 1 1 1 ff 17 1155? X 1 W1 44' f 9 if f ,ly , 1 , 1:1 1 f1 , 1- 11.-1,1 1. 1 1 lj' 11 X 1 2.1 M112 1,51 111.11 1 - , 1. ,,14f:1:1pi.i,, . a , 1 M-13,z'-. f :fr I' 1X 11 , n v , , 5 2115 .1 J 1 '1 f1 QW, QV ,V y 1 1. 4 Y 1 v ' 1 Li1f3'?FUFa A IMPROMPTU PICTURES Lolli and Pop lnmafes? 7 ? ? Shoofin' Hwe bull Whafs Coolcin' ? Chi-Hi Choo-Choo lniHafion Long Long Ago The New Look Smile Preffy J, 'V r 4' M .J ' -we 54 4? , , , . ' 4 ,, f ' e, e e f ' She eafs wheafi Hard af work?? Garbage ????? Oh, you kids! Cozy, huh? Le? me fasfe. Brrrr. Pose preify. Seeing double Long long ago 42 5 X ima , x MN Mg- K ,I ,K 1 xg em N, M 9. ,X nf. u, E Qkshiwflsx n ,4- QA 1'-........f ,......------1-1- 5. 0 . Gas l-louse Gang Old Faifhlul Myrf Mama Noon l-lour Acfivilies Blooming Anollwer Picnic The Olden days Slep Lively. Family Picnic .Y v . '?. ,L-. in 1 Eu 'f N, 0. 3-45 1 '- .:,, Q Q 37 ff, Big fhird graders Fiffh grade puppers Dorff burn fheml Queen of Sheba Buddies Three Muskefeersu Which Childhood7? Rump a dump l'II fell ya now, Fufure Scienrisrs Hmmm. fhe res'r?? 'K Y. rl GV ,Mak , ... MZ. . 1 aff Hz , L 40. Ah! I made if. 4l. lsn r if preffy? 42. Ain'f love grand! 43. Wha!'s funny? 44. Ma, Pa and fha kids! 45. Those paiama parfies 46, Whaf's up?? 47. Golden friends 48. Which Twin has The Toni??? 49. Sleepin' Beaufy va ...Ei- '. ll d CENTER CITY, MINNESOTA w6Sl'lUl'ld M0nUl'nel'lI' C0l'l1PUl'ly Cenf-er Gqrqge CHS090 CUUMY Stale Bunk RaIph's Service Station Grandstrands Funeral Home Center City Feed Mill Erickson Fairway Inter-State Lumber Company Shell Super Station Atom Inn Andrews Men's Wear Pandora Dress Shop Elfstrand Pharmacy Feske's Footwear Horton's Food Market Victor Agency Community Meat Market Rainbow Cafe Kenny Abrahamson Lindstrom Sales Cr Services Minnesota Fire Equipment Company Lindstrom Mill Company Kaufman Lumber 5' Chisago Lake Clinic Hilltop Farm Feed Store Chisago Lake Dairy Lindstrom Coop Association Dr. Strandberg Nystrom Electric Eastern Minnesota Cleaners Shafer Fairway Joe's Eat Shop Bills Barber Shop LINDSTROM, MINNESOTA Gambles Store Magnuson Furniture Company 0strom's Fairway Security State Bank of Lindstrom S. E. Johnson Company Red Owl Grocery Store Chiscago County Press Anderson and Koehn Sundberg Agency Ray NeIson's Motors Standard Oil Tri-Town Theatre Dr. Jones Lindstrom Block fr Silo Works Erickson's Variety Store Implement Co, Lindstrom Creamery Company Lindstrom Beauty Shop Peterson Bros. Garage Swanson Coal Company Westlund Contracter-Builder Lindstrom Greenhouse Slattengren Hatchery Skinners Dress Shop OIson's Garage St. Croix Hospital, St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin Donna Cr Jean's School of Baton Dr. Edman, Chisago City Minnesota .480 1- .Q WJ., , ,UB ' w 1 l I Hia. fcfm- ' r- '-Inky ir.,3,Agy V f Q,.v:,,1 5 .sm 5 , .1 f 'faf .. n Q, yn :fm .xg '25 WSF' 'gp 3111 W5 if A s -5 .Wx 1 '51 ,F . 4 ' ' xi A u, 7 , K Q I Q . , 1 uk 3 N ' J A Ligxiw. xv E U V 1 'ff L . f ,f ,f w. 1 1 4 , I fin, f 1 V aj Q Eg N M. -If , V, 12 1 4 ' v ,A 1: , , ' N ig PV 2 :W , . ,,, Y 7? N 1 A, . J V U 2 I x -If v 1 u W' 1 1 -' A , 1 w
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