Magnolia High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Magnolia, MN)

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National Events Democratic Victor — President Lyndon Johnson won the 1964 election by the greatest plurality and per cent of the total vote in U. S. history. Johnson became President at the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963. Barry's Battle for Votes—Sen. Barry Goldwatcr was surrounded by fans at Knoxville, Tenn., air- port September 16 as he campaigned for the presidency on the Republican ticket. The con- servative senator swept to a first-ballot nomina- tion at the convention in San Francisco. in Review—1964 Nobel Prize Winner—Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., right, was greeted by Richard C. Patterson, commissioner of public events, at Kennedy International Air- port Dec. 16 on arrival from Europe. Dr. King was in Oslo to receive the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize. I’m the Greatest—Cassius Clay whooped it up with his handlers after he won the Cards arc the Winners—Roger Craig leaped on a group world heavyweight title in Miami Beach of teammates surrounding the pitcher Bob Gibson mo- in February. He was credited with a tech- ments after the last out in the seventh World Series nical knockout of Sonny Liston when Lis- game won by the Rcdbirds over the Yankees, 7-5, in St. ton failed to answer the bell for the sev- Louis. enth round. THE BULLDOG MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOL MAGNOLIA, MINNESOTA 1965 Dedication Because of your unselfish attempts to help us achieve a better and richer education through your guidance and knowledge, we dedicate this, our annual, to you Mr. Klassen. 2 L i.tra'tion (-tra'shun), h. I. Act , f f n« or ition of laws; the ay term during whicn- Sr raty Law. The managenB H osty te of a deceased persaB m} iin'is-tra'tive (dd-mii B Hr having to do with adminHBion .min'is-tra'tive-ly, adt?. min'is-tra'tor (ad.mmTs-tra ter one who administers y with the right of ad ytstai v. . ''V STPa '' a minor, to alty petent exu. ™T o in'is tr (-tra'triks), n. min'is-tra'tress (-tra- v. d'mi-ra-ble (ad'rru rd b’l), u y er unit ad'mi-rable-iy Administration MR. L. SCHETNAN Superintendent MRS. DeBOOY Secretary MR. R. OPP Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Schetnan, Mr. Boomgaarden, Mr. Akkerman, Mr. Flanigan, Mr. Erickson, Mr. Remme, Mr. Umland. 4 Faculty MR. BARNETT MR. BARTO MR. BONNEMA MR. EADS MRS. HOEFER MR. KLASSEN Grade Faculty 4th—MRS. ANDERSON 5th— MRS. HA MANN 6th—MR. KOWALSKI Grade Principal 6 KINDERGARTEN—MRS. 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JLVI ; 1 i ot r fl 1 ’l T 1 SENIOR tax ge sr v p i xduall mi i grace u c, .a'shun), n f the mark- tin L., her i k M t Cl GAYLEN ABELS Annual Staff........... 4 Basketball........... 1,2 Chorus............... 3,4 Class Play........... 3,4 Mixed Ensemble .... 3 Octette ............... 4 Paper Staff ........... 4 TERRYL AKKERMAN Annual Staff .................. 4 Football..................... 2,3 Letterman ....................2,3 GENE ASHBY Class Officer .................... 4 Class Play ......................3,4 Paper Staff ...................... 4 Projection Club ...................1 DAVID CAUWELS Annual Staff........... 4 Football........... 2,3,4 Letterman......... 2,3,4 8 RONALD JANSEN Annual Editor...........4 Basketball . . . . 1,2,3,4 Class Officer . . . 1,2,4 Class Play .......... 3,4 Football........ 1,2,3,4 Homecoming King . . .4 Letterman .... 1,2,3,4 Paper Staff ..........3,4 Track...........1,2,3,4 BERNARD DOHLMANN Annual Staff........... 4 LINDA FUNCK Annual Staff . . . . . . 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Class Officer . . . . 2 Class Play . . . . . 3,4 F.H.A ... 3 G.A.A ... 3 Paper Staff . . . . . . 3,4 Mixed Ensemble . . 3,4 Select Choir . . . 2,3,4 Thespians . . . . , .... 4 Trio . . . 3,4 Triple Trio . . . .... 3 JERRY HOFF Annual Staff ....................... 4 Class Officer....................... 4 Class Play ......................... 3 9 Football............................. 4 Paper Staff ........................ 4 Student Council .................. 3,4 DARWIN KORTHALS Annual Staff............. Basketball ............... LOREN KRUGER Annual Staff ........................4 Class Play ..........................3 Escort ............................. 1 GLORIA KLARENBEEK Annual Staff .............. Chorus .................... Class Play ................ F. H.A. . ................ G. A.A.................... Queen Attendant ........... Mixed Ensemble ............ Paper Staff ............... Student Council ........... Thespians ................. 1,2,3,4 . . 3,4 . . . 3 ROSEMARY McCUNE Annual Staff ....................... 4 Band..........................1,2,3,4 Class Officer.................1,2,3,4 Class Play ........................3,4 Declam .......................1,2,3,4 F. H.A..............................4 G. A.A........................ 1,2,3 Paper Staff .........................4 Speech Class.........................2 Thespians........................1,2,3 ROBERT McCLURE Annual Staff.......... . . Class Officer............. Football ................. King Attendant ........... Letterman ................ Paper Staff .............. . . 4 . . 3 2.3.4 . . 4 2.3.4 . . 4 STAN NELSON Basketball ............. Class Officer .......... Class Play ............. Football................ Letterman .............. King Attendant ......... Track .................. 1.2.3.4 . . . . 3 ... 3 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 . . . . 4 . 1,2,3 11 DIANNE REMME Annual Staff ..................... 4 Band .......................1,2,3,-4 Class Officer .................. 3,4 Class Play ......................3,4 Declam........................ 2,3,4 G.A.A......................... 1,2,3 Homecoming Queen ................. 4 Paper Staff ...................... 4 Speech Class ......................2 Thespians .................... 2,3,4 Viking Day Queen ................. 4 DELBERT NIEUWBOER Basketball ....................1,2,3,4 Class Play ..........................3 Football..................... 1,2,3,4 Letterman ................... 1,2,3,4 Paper Staff..........................4 Student Council .....................2 Track .......................... 2,3 VICKIE REMME Annual Staff ..................... 4 Band ....................... 1,2,3,4 Candlelighter .....................4 Cheerleader ...................... 1 Chorus ..........................3,4 Class Officer..................1,2,3 Class Play ......................3,4 Declam ........................1,2,4 F. H.A..........................3,4 G. A.A........................1,2,3 Homecoming Ptincess .............. 3 Mixed Ensemble ....................3 Paper Staff........................4 Speech Club ...................... 2 Thespians ..................1,2,3,4 Twirler ...........................4 4 12 KEITH SCHMUCK Annual Staff ....................... 4 Band ........................ 1,2,3,4 Class Play ....................... 3,4 Paper Staff ........................ 4 Projection Club .................... 1 BARBARA UMLAND Annual Staff ............ Band .................... Chorus................... Class Play .............. F. H.A................... G. A.A................... Mixed Ensemble........... Paper Staff ............ REGINA SLIETER Annual Staff ..................... 4 Band ....................... 1,2,3,4 Brass Ensemble ................... 4 Cheerleader .................. 2,3,4 Chorus ..................... 1,2,3,4 Class Officer .................. 1,2 Class Play.......................3,4 Class Princess ....................l Declam ....................... 1,2,4 G.A.A......................... 1,2,3 Mixed Ensemble ................. 3,4 Paper Staff....................... 4 Select Choir...................2,3,4 Speech Class ......................2 Thespians...................1,2,3,4 Triple Trio .....................3,4 . . 4 1,2,3 1,2,3,4 . . 3,4 . . . 3 . . . 3 . . . 3 . . . 4 13 UNDA UMLAND Accompanist .................2,3,4 Annual Staff................. 4 Band.........................1,2,3,4 Chorus ...................... 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader .................4 Class Officer ................1,4 Class Play ...................3,4 Declam ......................1,2,3,4 G.A.A........................ 1,2,3 Homecoming Attendant .... 4 Mixed Ensemble ..............3,4 Paper Staff ................. 4 Select Choir................. 2,3,4 Speech Club.................. 2 Student Council.............. 2 Thespians.................... 1,2,3,4 I Class Motto: Out of School Life, into Life’s School Class Colors: Red and White Class Flower: White Rose Linda Umland Regina Slieter Valedictorian Salutatori an 14 - V V- CLASSES Juniors Allan Aanenson Lora Akkerman Jim Anderson Joyce Bonnett Randy Boomgaarden Lyla Cousins Jane Davis Cindy DeBooy David Flanigan Gary Halverson August Hamann Elliot Hansen Carol Henrichs Keith Hoven Bryce Iveland Gerald Johnson Roger Johnson Eugene Korthals Bernie Kracht Donna Kvaas Sandy Lester Steve Meyer Norman Nelson Mike O'Toole Dennis Pick Rick Schei Laura Serie Dick Slieter Lynda Wallace Jean Wiese 16 Sophomores Jane Aanenson Cherylee Ask Florence Brands Evelyn Cousins Corrine Dooyema Kurtis Goembel Doris Halverson Gary Heikes Dan Hisken Gary Johnson Kenneth Klay Ronald Knutson Janice Kruger Dale McClure Nancy Meyer Dallas Mulder Jim Nelson Gloria Nieuwboer Linda Oehlerts Pat O’toole 17 Freshmen David Bergman Archie Bonnett Howard Bowmann Larry Brandenburg David Essman Nyla Hamann Karen Heikes Norma Heikes Larry Hemmer Neil Hoven James Jellema Roger Kracht Valere Iveland Janice Korthals James McClure Pauline McCune Bill Meyer Helen Nowka Larry Olson Mark O Toole Linda Pick David Rust Debbie Schei Margaret Schomacker Milo Schomacker Gayle Slieter Curtis Smook David Stienhoff Joyce Strassburg Maurice Travis Pam Umland Janeal Wiese 18 Eighth Grade Jean Aanenson Wes Boomgaarden Diana Bowen Wilvina Brands Ronald Bruhn Carol DeGroot Elmer Hamann Judy Heikes Lorraine Johnson Robert Jurrens Colleen Klarenbeek Duane Klay Lynette Klooster Gene Lester Kathy Meyer David Nieuwboer Gary Oehlerts Gayle Olson Larry Overgaard Duane Runge Nancy Serie Glenda Sudenga LeRoy Tweet Gerald VonHoltum Linda VonHoltum George Wagner Seventh Grade Melvin Ashby Dennis Cauwels Mary Cousins Charles Davis Bonnie DeBooy Vickie Dohlmann Leslie Heikes Ronald Heikes Timothy Kopp Alan Lais Steven Lee Daniel Nelson Jeffery O'Toole Rebecca Rust Sheryl Schei David Schetnan Richard Serie Myron Smook Jan Strassburg Warren Thompson Kenneth Vos Greg Wagner Gerald Wiersma 20 lXtUTi nst •; | ;i ail Imtal CcFc-n len't® ;nts (.see elk MENT lent; as, an el era ( iena of physical nat hem. Elementary; unc Aentary. 4. Forming a , 'e-men'tary .-ta ri), to, or treating of, the efem 'mentary. 3. Chem.Of or ... single element; simple; uncc 4 Educ.Pert, to or concernec mentaryeducation; elementarii 'ow the secondary school (u_ . v°r C) or 8 grades').---tt- eve-Tl 17 ad principle to an e ei ole. as, an, teachiJ Ol, OUj End ) Physics. Any of ■ntary particlej -'son ((V) elfc - Ss Commonly (3) neutron (41 p- el'e mi (tiFernu),™.. t -- obtained from various trow Tni'd h in dly in ointments. isl,n.; P?ovVy Vtik), ado. S n. Sixth Grade Leon Bergman Iioyd Bergman Edward Brands Richard Bruhn Sheila Dean Mark Doherty Minnelle Erickson Linda Fleseland Bonita Goembel Mark Hagberg Marilyn Hamann Glen Hassebroek Larry He ikes Deborah Hoogland Gordon Johnson Judy Jurrens Debra Keizer Chris Kiebach Karen Kruger David Kvaas Leighton Ladd Patricia Lais Betty Mammen Sandra Meyer Dwight Rust Daniel Steinhoff Mark Travis Steven Van Klei Darlene Vos Bobby Wagner Harmon Wiersma Ruby Wiersma Ruth Wiersma Not pictured: Randy Lorensen 22 Fifth Grade Gene Aanenson Robert Aanenson Byron Abels Donald Cauwels Maxine Iveland Steven Klooster Rose Loosbrock Marilyn Olson Mary Jo O'toole James Rust Dennis Smook Debbie Steinhoff Lynna Tofteland Fourth Grade Gary Brandenburg Randall Bruhn Colette Cauwels Colleen Cauwels Daniel Dean Douglas Eeten Jean Hassebroek Shirley Kracht Daniel Lais Pat Loosbrock Linda Luneburg Jerald McClure Lyle Sathre Randall Smook Diane Thompson 23 Third Grade Janet Binford Peggy Doherty Veta Dohlmann Peggy Eten Nancy Fleseland Bernice Gertz Brian Johnson Carla Korthols Dale Kruger Daniel Kvaas Paul Lais Kay Loosbrock Walter Luneburg Carol Mammen LeAnn Meyer Diane Rust Kraig Rust Daryl Steinhoff Jean Thompson Chris Thorson Kathy Van Klei Larry Von Holtum Not Pictured: Suzan Gertsma Sharon Lorenzen 24 Second Grade Marlene Aanenson Sharlene Aanenson Richard Cauwels Robert Cauwels Lyle Heikes Marilyn Klay Joyce Lais Collette Mattiesen Carla Remme Janet Runge Gordon Schei Lynnette Slieter Kevin Smook Lambert Sudenga Pamela Thorson Twins Anyone? FRONT ROW: Robert Richard Cauwels Sharlene Marlene Aanenson Darrell David Olson SECOND ROW: Ruth Ruby Wierstma Loren Lloyd Bergman Colette Colleen Cauwels 25 First Grade Tim Bates Johnny Binford Jack Boomgaarden Rosy Bruhn Robert Buus Randy Cragoe Sandy Eeten Ileen Gertz Daryl Hamann Cheryl Hoi land Judy Kruger Dennis Kvaas Dean Lais Kim Matthiesen Lori Oehlerts Kathy O'Toole Craig Sathre Doug Steinhoff Norris Thors on Donna Vos 26 a-'- cc S e j vVvc v;-sc 2 p ov e °v v Cf?ve eot • %-V.C e wr®$ _ ’ e 2 7 TcSP ’ X ° ATHLETICS Varsity Football FRONT ROW: Delbert Nieuwhoer, Stan Nelson, Dave Cauwels, Ron Jansen, Bob McClure, Loren Kruger. SECOND ROW: Elliot Hansen, Jim Anderson, Bernie Kracht, Randy Boomgaarden, Jim Nelson, Keith Hoven, Rick Zoellner. THIRD ROW: Steve Meyer, Rick Schei Dale McClure, Dick Slieter, Gary Halverson, Kurt Goembel. BACK ROW: Mr. Klassen, Mr. Schultz. CONFERENCE CHAMPS SEASON'S RECORD We They Baltic 39 0 Adrian 40 12 Hills 24 7 Edgerton 40 12 Lake Wilson 56 6 Chandler 60 13 Ellsworth 73 7 Beaver Creek 52 0 28 Senior Gridders Dave Cauwels Loren Kruger Ron Jansen All-State Quarterback Bob McClure Delbert Nieuwboer All-State Honorable Mention 29 Stan Nelson All-State Honorable Mention Junior High Football FRONT ROW: David Rust, Maurice Travis, Larry Olson, Neil Hoven, Mark O'Toole, Bill Meyer, Jim McClure, David Essman. SECOND ROW: Curtis Smook, Gerald Von Holtum, Gary Oehlerts, Gene Lester, Wes Boomgaarden, George Wagner, Archie Bonnett, Coach Mr. Barto. THIRD ROW: David Schetnan, Rick Serie, Chuck Davis, Les Heikes, Dennis Cauwels, Ronald Heikes, Alan Lais, Danny Nelson. “B” Cheerleaders Nancy Serie, Debbie Schei, Cheryl Schei 30 Varsity Basketball SEATED: Dan Hisken, Mgr., Steve Meyer, Dick Slieter, Elliot Hansen, Jim Nelson, Randy Boomgaarden, Rick Schei, Ken Klay, Mgr. STANDING: Mr. Klassen, Coach, Stan Nelson, Kurt Goembel, Ron Jansen, Denny Remme, Del Nieuwboer, Mr. Schulz, Asst. Coach. “A” Cheerleaders Laurie Serie, Linda Umland, Regina Slieter, Jane Aanenson. 31 “B” Basketball FIRST ROW: Les Heikes, Bill Meyer, Gary Heikes, Larry Olson, Jim Jellema, Maurice Travis, Larry Brandenburg, Alan Vogt. SECOND ROW: Danny Nelson, Dallas Mulder, Roger Kracht, Kurt Goembel, Dale McClure, Ron Knutson, David Essman, Denny Remme, Mr. Schulz. Track FIRST ROW: David Schetnan, David Rust, Larry Olson, Dick Slieter, Randy Boomgaarden, Elliot Han- sen, Bill Meyer. SECOND ROW: Keith Hoven, Pat O'Toole, Steve Meyer, Ken Klay, Denny Remme, Ron Knutson, Ron Jansen, Del Nieuwboer, Jim Nelson, Mr. Schulz. 32 A ruf _ t I Cklu3|_ peri;ig; ling rough is games 1—- I Short for Indi bon object, esp. , churl. 2. An7 , etc. — v. or characteristic t clown'ish-ly, ad encloer,fr. L' capacity or td 8VK1. See sati k ] 1. A he a A weapor r. b A stick i golf, hock An associa - supported ar kon obi ect, esp. a club. . adding or room occupied a tfae g hr It. bastonel A h ‘ the trefoil or clover leaf. ®£f_topsaii to extend the spread of a gad tops 1 ■ • CLUBBED (klubd), C yB t gather or combine i utuS'CTlVlTiF' efforts or . W 34 Jeannie Dick Marlou Ron Debbie Larry Nancy Wes Sheryl Rick Viking Day Queen Dianne Rename Candlelighters Vickie Regina 35 CLARINETS: Jane Aanenson, Bonnie Jo DeBooy, Cindy DeBooy, Doris Halverson, Carol Henrichs, Duane Klay, Lynette Klooster, Rosemary McCune, Vickie Remme, David Steinhoff. TROMBONES: David Schetnan, Mike O'Toole, George Wagner. BASS CLARINET: Lorie Akkerman. TUBA: Pat O'Toole. BARITONE: Danny Hisken. DIRECTOR: Robert Barnett. Band Officers FRONT ROW: Gloria Nieuwboer Carol Henrichs Mike O'Toole SECOND ROW: Linda Umland Vickie Remme Pam Umland CORNETS: Cherylee Ask, Wes Boomgaarden, Archie Bonnett, Alan Lais, Jeff O'Toole, Alan Vogt, Greg Wagner. FRENCH HORN: Diana Bowen, Regina Slieter. FLUTES: Jean Aanenson, Linda Umland. SAXOPHONE: Sheryl Schei, Keith Schmuck, Pauline McCune. OBOES: Nyla Hamann, Pam Umland. PERCUSSION: Jane Davis, Norma Heikes, Donna Kvaas, Gloria Nieuboer, Dianne Remme. Twirlers Vickie Remme Donna Kvaas Cindy DeBooy Mixed Chorus FRONT ROW: Jane Aanenson, Laura Serie, Linda Umland, Lora Akkerman, Norma Heikes. SECOND ROW: Kathy Meyer, Nancy Serie, Janeal Weise, Corrine Dooyema, Gloria Klarenbeek, Pauline McCune, Gayle Slieter, Col- leen Klarenbeek, Vickie Dohlmann, Jeff O'Toole, Myron Smook, Mr. Barnett, Director. THIRD ROW: Judy Heikes, Doris Halverson, Jean Aanenson, Lynette Klooster, Lorraine Johnson, Valere Iveland, Debbie Schei, Jean Weise, Regina Slieter, Nyla Hamann, Barbara Umland, Diana Bowen. FOURTH ROW: Becky Rust, Vickie Remme, Barbara Runge, Peggy Smith, Helen Nowka, Linda Oehlerts, Mark O'Toole, Pam Umland, Glenda Sudenga, Steven Lee, David Schetnan. LAST ROW: Evelyn Cousins, Linda Funck, Sherry Ask, Elliot Hansen, Rick Schei, Pat O'Toole, Mike O'Toole, Kenneth Klay, Jim Jellema, Ron Knutson, Danny Hisken, Alan Vogt, Larry Olson, David Rust. Members of the Mixed Ensemble are: Jane Aanenson, Doris Halverson, Jeannie Weise, Linda Funck, Sherry Ask, Lora Akkerman, Gloria Klarenbeek, Regina Slieter, Barbara Umland, Elliot Hansen, Rick Schei, Pat O'Toole, Mike O'Toole, Danny Hisken, Alan Vogt, Gaylen Abels, Linda Umland, Pianist, and Mr. Barnett, Director. Both the Chorus and the Mixed Ensemble received an A rating at the District Music Contest. They participated in the State Regional Contest where the Chorus received a Star rating, the highest rating possible. 38 Annual Staff FRONT ROW: Ron Jansen, Editor, Dianne Remme, Gloria Klarenbeek, Vickie Remme, Mr. Bonnema, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Regina Slieter, Barbara Umland, Lora Akkerman. BACK ROW: Linda Funck, Linda Umland. Paper Staff The paper staff includes: Barbara Umland Gloria Klarenbeek, Editor Dianne Remme Linda Funck Vickie Remme Rosemary McCune Loren Kruger Regina Slieter Bob McClure Lora Akkerman Linda Umland Gaylen Abels Gene Ashby Stan Nelson Keith Schmuck Ron Jansen Delbert Nieuwboer George Bonnema, Advisor Deciam SEATED: Vickie Remme, Evelyn Cousins, Rosemary McCune, Sandy Lester, Dianne Remme, Corrine Dooyema, Nancy Meyer. STANDING: Mrs. Hoefer, Dianna Bowen, Regina Slieter, Gloria Nieuwboer, Linda Umland, Danny Hisken, Sherry Ask, Mike O’Toole, Jean Wiese. Thespians FRONT R°W: Gloria Klarenbeek, Linda Umland, Dianne Remme, Linda Funck. BACK ROW: Rosemary McCune Vickie Remme, Regina Slieter, Mike O'Toole, Lora Akkerman, Jean Wiese, Barb Umland, Mrs. Hoefer. 40 Student Council SEATED: Gayle Slieter, Laura Serie, Mr. Opp, Ron Knutson, Ron Jansen, Warren Thompson. STANDING: Leslie Heikes, Gary Oehlerts, Roger Kracht, Randy Boomgaarden, Loren Kruger, Marlou VanKlei, and Duane Klay. F.H.A. FRONT ROW: Janeal Weise, Nancy Meyer, Vickie Remme, Jean Weise, Cindy DeBooy, Sandy Lester. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Svingen, Judy Heikes, Kathy Meyer, Donna Kvaas, Carol Henrichs, Rosemary McCunc. THIRD ROW: Lorie Akkerman, Laura Serie, Nyla Hamann, Debbie Schei, Valere Iveland, Gayle Slieter, and Jane Davis. 41 Senior Class Play The senior class play cast includes: Gaylen Abels, Lorie Akkerman, Gene Ashby, Linda Funck, Ron Jansen, Gloria Klarenbeek, Rosemary McCune, Mike O'Toole, Dianne Remme, Vickie Remme, Keith Schmuck, Regina Slieter, Barb Umland, Linda Umland. Directed by L. V. Kowalski. Junior Class Play FRONT ROW: Jane Davis, Cindy DeBooy, Donna Kvass, Lori Serie, Jean Wiese, Sandy Lester. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hoefer, Carol Hendrichs, Lyla Cousins, Lorie Akkerman, Randy Boomgaarden, David Flanigan, Bryce Ive- land. THIRD ROW: Gerald Johnson, Mike O'Toole, Elliot Hansen, August Hammann, Rick Zoellner, Rick Schei, Steve Meyer, Norman Nelson, Jim Anderson. 42 Cooks and Custodians Mrs. Klien, Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Kvass, Mr. Klooster, Mr. Brandenburg. Bus Drivers Dallas Dohlmann Everette Behr Verdon Harpham Bill Jackson Ralph Travis 43 44 i. Ah ai BgfetW jjp, wa1 i etails stas •tors or di BBB 1 Ml mmerce; asT RH LStrial enterprisoHBPRIW' ;; as, to increase husina 'ORK. commerce, trade, mduf [ activity that has for -f ten an inclusive ' 1$ tin engaged W ° ' actiy change c ig commodities, scale that proof d in the o — State Bank of Kenneth Kenneth Elevator Feed, Seed, Grain Custom Grinding and Mixing Bulk Delivery Save for a Happy Future Complete and Friendly Service for all Your Banking Needs! Vigorena Feeds Lew Weeks, Manager Roger Mork, Asst. JOHN’S REPAIR AT YOUR 0 SERVICE LLOYD'S PLACE John Nieuwboer KENVIEW FARM Home of the Poland Chinas John H. Ask Kenneth, Minn. Kenneth, Minn. Kenneth, Minn. HENRY NIEUWBOER General Trucking 283-2914 Kenneth, Minn. At Your Service Kenneth Grocery Kenneth, Minn. CHRISTENSEN YARDS Go to Kenneth Grocery for All Your Grocery Needs! Les Christensen Kanaranzi, Mixm. Telephone: 283-2927 KANARANZI ELEVATOR CO. 283-8810 Eddie Hansen Kanaranzi, Minn. HARBERT'S LANES HERMAN MOTOR CO. 283-8989 Magnolia Farmers MAGNOLIA LOUNGE--STEAK HOUSE Co-op. Elevator and Lumber C. F. Dispanet A. C. Dispanet D. R. Lester, Mgr. Magnolia D. R. Lester, Mgr. JACKSON'S STORE Grocery and Hardware Magnolia, Minn. LEO CAUWELS Custom Grinding Mixing Golden Sun Feeds Magnolia, Minn. 283-8049 DOHLMANN REPAIR Cars Tractors Trucks Magnolia, Minnesota HARRY DOOYEMA Trucking Corn Shelling Kenneth, Minnesota Luverne Cooperative Creamery Association A. H. Peterson, Manager Luverne, Minn. The Friendly Place to Sell! Owned and Operated by Dairymen Always Competition on the Price Honest Weights and Tests Board of Directors: Lester Wieck, Pres. W. Ray Hansen, V. Pres. Ray Jessen, Sec. Arnold Hanson, Treas. Leo Mulvihill, Dir. Norman VerSteea, Dir. Arie VanMorel, Dir. Manufacturers of Fancy Butter SPONSORS: Magnolia ... James Dean Ray Dean Ernie Hartog Adrian .... Adrian State Bank Budget Shop Don's Barber Shop Egan's Market Galles Hatchery Slade Hotel Luverne .. . Ben's Bakery Dr. E. S. Boone Estenson's Luverne Fire Apparatus Co. 1st National Bank Pat's Plumbing Rock County Co-op Oil Company Van's Motor Co. Kanaranzi.. .A. B. Wiese James' Sinclair Service Grocery Lawrence’s Phillip 66 Smith's Bakery Steenhoven Motors Bot Drug Dr. R. W. Keital Gambles Mohr Engineers Luverne Style Shop Navara Produce Ripley Service, Les Ripley Toft's Clothing Walgrave Auto Implement Congratulations to the Class of '65! Portrait Wedding Commercial Photography by Don MYHRE STUDIO The Beautiful Shape for '65 CONNELL CHEVROLET Luverne, Minn. MARK JACOBSON, INC. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER International Trucks Farmall Tractors McCormick Farm Machines 283-4325 118 W. Main Luverne, Minn. 283-4744 Luverne, Minn. Congratulations and Best Wishes, Seniors! LUVERNE FARM STORE GAS CO. Luverne, Minn. Congratulations to the Class of '65 We Are Proud That You Chose the STAR-HERALD as Supplier of Your Commencement Announcements. Mobilgas —Mobiloil Remington Goodyear Tires Grant Batteries The STAR-HERALD Luverne, Minn. Telephone: 283-4630 Luverne, Minn. LUVERNE LANES Bowl in Air-conditioned Comfort This Summer at Luverne Lanes 283-8172 Pete Kack 211 E. Main Luverne, Minn. Telephone: 283-4033 FARMER'S UNION CO-OP OIL CO. Luverne, Minn. 283-2875 RIPLEY OIL CO. WE KNOW ; OUR 0,L-C and CAS t o! «j; 283-9964 Luverne, Minn. LUVERNE FLOWERS We Specialize in Corsages Wedding Arrangements Bouquets of Any Type 107 W. Warren Luverne, Minn. Telephone: 283-4747 KENNY’S SUPER VALU Your Friendly Grocery Store! Luverne, Minn. DR'S KONTZ, HAGGARD AND JORGENSON OHLEN'S CAFE Good Food! Good Coffee! 283-8507 Luverne, Minn. We Always Fill You up at Reasonable Prices. Congratulation s to the Senior Class of Magnolia! LUVERNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BEAVER CREEK MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Serving Southwest Minnesota Farmers Since 1885. Specialized Farm Insurance 127 E. Main St. Luverne, Minn. FLETT'S RECREATION Look for the Sign: Home of Great Coffee Luverne, Minn. DODGE and Used Cars CLARENCE THONE Luverne, Minn. Prices Are Always Lower at TRI-STATE DISTRIBUTING South on 75 Luverne, Minn. Free Parking 283-8068 BLUE RIBBON HATCHERY PRODUCE Arbor Acre Chicks Top Prices for Your Poultry, Eggs and Wool Feeds, Seeds, Chemicals, Fertilizers Your Farm and Home Supply Hills Luverne Pontiac - -Cadillac - -Buick GMC Trucks--Honda SCHOON MOTOR COMPANY Luverne, Minn. HANSON SILO COMPANY 309 W. Edgehill .. . Luverne 283-8270 Concrete Stave Silos Silo Unloaders--Silage Distributors Feed Conveying Equipment Chou Listens— Red Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai held an earpiece as he listened to an address by the Soviet Union’s new party leader, Leonid Brezhnev, during a meeting of world Communists in Moscow on November 6. Alexei Kosygin, Soviet premier, is at right. They Died in 64—These world figures died during the year. From left arc Prime Minister Nehru of India, General Douglas McArthur of the United States and former President Herbert Hoover. New President—Foreign Minister Giuseppe Saragat (right) was formally notified in Rome on the night of December 28 that he had been elected president of Italy. World Events in Review—1964 Stretcher Cases—Wounded white hos- tages and Belgian paratroopers were carried from rescue plane at Leopold- ville after it arrived from Stanleyville November 24. The paratroopers de- scended on the rebel-held Congo city just as a massacre of hostages began, and their quick work saved the lives of hundreds. Pope Visits India—The 38th International Eucharistic Congress opened in Bombay, India, on November 28. In December, Pope Paul VI made the longest papal journey in history to attend sessions of the congress. Alliance Talks—British Foreign Secre- tary Patrick Gordon Walker, left, talked with West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard in Bonn on November 15 during efforts to find a compromise on a new nuclear force for the trou- bled Atlantic Alliance. Winnie at 90 — Winston Churchill acknowledged cheers of well-wishers who gathered outside the window of his Hyde Park home in London on November 30. The occasion was his 90th birthdav. Tokyo, Japan—William H. Mills (left) of the I'. S. A., led Mohamed Gam- moudi of Tunisia across the finish line to win the Olympic 10,000 meter event on October 14. Swampy Victory—A group of Viet Cong prisoners sat quietly in Camau last Oc- tober while guarded by armed South Vietnamese troops. The prisoners were among those captured during a major battle on the Camau peninsula. Reunions at the Wall—An East German mother embraced her West German chil- dren last November at the Helmstcdt railway station after the border dividing East and West Germany was opened for the first time since 1961 for East Germans. Space Team Welcomed — Cosmonauts Konstantin Feoktistov, Col. Vladimir Komarov and Dr. Boris Yegorov, left to right, waved to the crowd from an auto during their greeting in Moscow on October 19. The trio had just returned from a 16-orbit flight in space in the “Vokshod.” Change of Power—Alexei Kosygin, 60, left, and Leonid Brezhnev, 57, respectively, were named to be premier of the Soviet I'nion and secretary of the Communist party on October 15. They took over the posts vacated by the resig- nation of Nikita Khrushchev.


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