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. I r f i Lkthe students ot mus uibh to AJicote tins edition o j M wm-Hiflwi to a) I tta gracious c aduatts uto V)avi mi b-jcrc us ondutoW lep siicnuu ms riruj vecoxcl o! acWarnErits W us to folloti. A A W Ujr RJ-: ■ FACULTY Seated: Richard Tiliemans, Bernice Hanerli ck, Bari I.cMllin, Vernon Brev.e.s, Donavan Rober'. Standing: Irene Fier, Karlene Swanson, ::r. Olson, Bennie Brewers, Joan Goedert. STUDENT COUNCIL eated: !'r. chreV er, r. Kaf- , Supt. Peters, : r. Olson, r. Renneke, r. Iverson. Stand in : Mss elnd, Msf Sol::onson, rs. Schreiver, Mss Doherty, rs. Frames, : rs. Hausr.an, Mss O'Toole, Ms.: Fhillps. Henry !•_ Cock, Busily sweeps. And 1 round the corners Sometimes, he peeks. Always busy .ith lets of vork to do, Lver iiapny. Never blue. at ;•!: o Olaf sc, Secretary so nea♦, •ver r ady, : Lth smile so sweet Though you have left us four memory lingers, like the typing ,f your bus%. fingers. Band--4 yrs. Chorus--3 yr3. Pianist--lyr. Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Annual typist Class Secy-Soph. Senior 'lass Trees. Annual Sports-wri ter-19 Boys Chorus--2 yrs. Declam--lyr. Chorus--4 yrs. Girls Chorus--3 yrs. Sextet--2 yr3. Trio--l yr. Annual--1 yr. Minni-Envoy--! yr. Student Council-1 yr. Basketboll--4 yrs. Pootball--2 yrs. Baseba11--3 yrs. Track--1 yr. Annual--1 yr. Junior Clas3 Play Student CouncI1--Junior Vice-Pres.--Soph. Student Council Pres.--Senior Student Councll--3 yrs. Vice Pres.--Freshman. Pres.--Sophomore Juni r. 3asketball--3 yr3. Football—4 yr3. Band--4 yr3. Boys Chorus--3 yr3. Deciam--! yr. Junior Class Play. Senior Class Play. Track--1 yr. Observer--l yr. Annua1--1 yr. Minni-Envoy--l yr. Band--! yrs. Chorus--2 yrs. Minn-Hi-Ann--1 yr. Observer--! yr. Class Pres.—Senior. Student Council--3enior Football—4 yrs, 3aseball--3 yrs. Annua1--1 yr. Junior Class Play. Senior Class Play. Football--3 yr3. Track--3 yrs. Student Manager--! yr. Footbali--2 yrs. 3aseball--l yr. Band--4 yrs. Homecoming ueen Attendent-'47 Junior Carnival Attondent Mlnnl-Envoy--l year Annual--1 year Class Play Junior Senior Class Play Choru3--l yr. Class Pres•--Freshman Vlce-Pres.--Soph. Junior Class Play Annual Staff--1 yr. 3and--4 yrs. Cbserver--1 yr. Chorus--l yr. Boys Chcrjs--1 yr. Student Manager--! yr. Football--! yr. Junior Class Play. Chorus--l yr. Homecoming Queen Attendant--T49 Annual--1 yr. TJsher--4 yrs. Mixed Choru3--1 yrs. Girls Chorus—1 yr. Vice Pres.--Senior. Homecoming Queen Attendant- 48 Annual--1 yr. Observer--l yr. Mlnni-Envoy--l yr. Library—2 yrs. Junior Class Play. Band--2 yrs. Ba3ebail--3 yrs. Basketball--! yr. Football--3 yrs. Junior Class Play, Band--4 yrs, horus--3yrs• Girls Chorus--l yr. Minni-’£nvoy--l yr, .7inn-Hi-Ann co-editor-- 50 Junior Class Play. Senior Class Play. Declan-1 yr. Class Secy.--Senior. Usher--4 yrs. Band--4 yrs Girls Chorus—2 yrs. Chorus--3 yrs. Junior Class Play Annual--2 yra. .Vlnni-Envoy--l yr. Dec lam- - 1 r . Band--4 yrs. Chorus—2 yrs. Girls Chorus--l yr. Class Treas,--Soph. Secy-Treas.--Junior Carnival Queen--Senior Junior Class Play. Senior Class Play. Minn-Hi-Ann co-editor--149 Vlnn-Hi-Ann editor--f50 o£Y 0 c CSass an({ He £ 0$ President Vice President ce r.et.ary Treasurer Vernon Brewers Audrey Prellwltz Elaine !eKalser Charles Josepnson e u « ■ 1 • Strongest-Vernie Cu «3 10 2. Biggest Gambler-Wally 'tf 11 . 3. 3igfest Wheel-Ronnie —rrr 12. 4. Handsome3t-Flood —r 13. 5. Most Mechanical Minded-Juni or 14. 6. Richest-Myron 15 7. Host A inlet ic-.M c 16. 8. Biggest Worrier-Eddie 17. .. Big est Flirt-Huffer 18. 19. Most Photogenic-Donna Mae Most Musical-Cha Best Dancer-Joyce Most Studious-Aucrey Most Artistic-P.err.ice Cleverest-Bonr: ie The 9:05 Belle-ColleerM The Busiest-Marian Most Trama tic-Elaine Most EffIcient-Kesty Vs. it ow Si “VocCt VjOiS . Stwiox C. ass SoA«j- ri i We!ll soon leave these halls, The rooms that we love ve-ry well. To them we 'ilj.i Ji J- j[ m bid wPond Farewell.” We 11 soon leave our friends. The places we hold in J -j| hfl J i 1 j. Jj«il our hearts. To them we bid ”Fond Farewell.” Although we are leaving M.K. |j lj-U jVjJ,). Jl Wefll come again. For we snail ore thy name, Ever and aga.y. So ow though we leave. Kind mem'rles we 11 treasure forever. Now, our yiow though we leave. Kind mem rle3 we111 treasu annn 1 n nwo 1 aaa owol 1 Q o +• Ut «naAf o U 4 rr V- C aVia 23= song in praises swell. So to Minneota High School, Fond Farewell. C ss Color : 'C’vWV'Sov. OtVvA C NEVER BAtKuMD I 'I 11 Joan B. Front row: Marvin Swedzinskl, Lawrence : ch ii , Donald Bottelberghe, Conrad Hen- nen, Dan±e+ Brewers, hichard Tillemans, Leo Fox, Donovan Hovland. Second row: «joan McMlllln, Beatrice Bottelberghe, Lillian Beck, Ralp-. Rc 1 3, Lucille Fier, Mildred De Cock, Joan Boulton, Helen DeSutter, Lucille Christenson, Marlys Korapsllen, Doris Hammer Third row: Robert Kerr, Corrine LLndstro.-n, hyllis Rustand, Laverna Glasser, Mariar. Wambeke, Norma F.nga, Margaret Anseeuw, Clarone Opdanl, Mavis Johns n, Audrey Strand, Alice Gruhot, Edward Buysse, Fourth row: Edward DeBaere, Richard VanKeulan, Darien Reusing, Emmy Lou Gunderson, Darlene Horiman, Roberta Kerkvliet, Carol Eggermor.t, Genevieve VanDoroe. Fifth row: Donald Swedzinskl, Clayton Kjorness, Michael VanOverbeke, Lowell White, Rich- ard Smishek, Algene Hoffman. Sixth row: Raymond Kloos, Arlene Enga, Jane Goe- dert, Clara Polejewski, Mildred Gossen, Norma Jean Buysse, and Betsey Geiwitz. , o -L,Ng Pres. Marlene S. V. P. Darlene S. t h e Treas. Jean W. Front row: Francis Van Dorpe, Harold Stier.essen, Julian Kvanbeck, John Forys, Benny Brewers, Donovan Stensrud. Secend row: Mary Ann Laleman, Bonnie Borson, Marjorie An rson, Dennis Johnson, Ricnard Moorse, Rich' arc. Erickson, Mavis Pesch, Colletts Wyffels. Third row: Mary Ann Pole- jewski, Darlene Swanson, Barbara Roberg, Robert Bauer, Jeanette Van Overbeke, Jean Yiambeke, Helen Kcch, Marcella Coleman. urth row: Evelyn Verschelae, Roger Rutcousky, Marlene Swanson, Mtrui-e lebbaut, Margaret Kwiatkoski, Robert DeCock, Marilyn Mikkelscn. Not snown: Clark DeSutter, Diane DeSutter, Arlene Lewig, Betty Van Keuler.. o Front row: Robert Bottelberghe, David Flood, Jimmy Swanson, Ronald Van Kuelen jlenn Johnson Second Row: Rodney Prellwitz, Jimmy Flemming, Gilbert Regr.Ier Marian Stianassen, Vance Peterson, Louie Leland, Irene Fier, Richard Gorecki, Dora Id Lipinsxi, Third row: Marie Stlenessen,. Irene Lootens, Marvin Schiller, Pj tricia Van Overbeke, Annette Enga, Evelyn Anseeuw, Francis Dabbaut, Joyce Skogen, James DeCock, Gloria Heggen, David Schreiber. Fourth row: Delores Sumerfelt, Veronica Brewers, Pauline Hamerllnck, Marjorie Van Overbeke, Shirley Severson, Joan Goedert, lone Myhre, Geraldine Langsweirdt, Marie Kuchera, Fifth rowj Mary Ann Gossen, Mary Strand, Janice Hammer, John Engber , Claire Haertjens, Leona Mular, Rose Kloos. 1 t: basketball The basketball team of 49- 501 It was not a team that left a spectacular recor , but It was one that any school could be proud of. It lvft behind them a spirit of true sportsmanship. Its record oi 5 wins an14 losses looked discouraging, but the boys came through them all with a lot of color anc plenty of fight. Here are the scores compiled through the by the A and ”3 squads. season A” SQUAD Minnaota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota 45 34 36 38 «7 30 29 Balaton 37 Lynd 54 Tyler 64 Ivanhoe 55 Lynd 75 Canby 54 L. Benton 46 35 Hendricks 36 30 Tyler 52 75 Balaton 43 57 Hendricks 35 39 Cottonwood 42 41 Canby 50 51 Wood Lake 40 29 Ivanhoe 52 55 Cottonwood 39 49 L. Benton 63 B SQUAD Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota Minneota 15 15 25 16 24 oo Balaton Lynd Tyler Ivnnhoe Lynd Canby L.Benton 4 Hen r?cks V Tyler 6 Balaton Hendricks Cottonwood Canby 5 Wood Lake Ivanhoe Cottonwood L. Benton 11 37 28 30 39 28 19 16 34 21 27 29 30 33 39 26 40 Tournament If I K 'I ' Front row: Doris Hammer, Joyce Skogen, Joan Goedert, Gloria Heggen, Irene Fier, Veronica Brewers, Elaine DeKaiser, Jean V.ambeke, arcie. Coleman, Genevieve i obusscher, Joan McMillln, Lucille Christenson, Patricia Van Gverbeke, Shirley Severson, Mary Strand, Second row: Audrey Prellwitz, Darlene Swanson, Bonnie Borson, Mavis Johnson, Roberta Kerkvliet, Darlene Hoffman, Helen EeSutter, Margaret An- seeuw, Norma Ln n, Darlene Bueslng, Corrine Lincstron, Mary Ann Polejewski, Emmy Lou Gunderson, Clara Polejewski, Doreen Kesteloot Third row: Colletta Wyffels, Barbara Roberg, Jane Goecert, Donna Schiller, Pauline Iiamerlinck, Bernice liamerlinck, Marjory Van Over- beke, Marlene Swanson, Deloris Summerfelt, Kathleen ravidson,Marian Traen, Colleen Coleman, Fourth row: Dor.cvan Hovland, Robert Bauer Roger Rutcosky, Dennis Johnson, Vance Peterson, Ralph roles, Fran- cis ; ebbaut. Last row; Clarence Islvorson, Charles Josephson, Director henneke, hicliard Smishek, Lowell White, Left to right, first row: Mary Strand, Glenn Johnson, Karen Peter- son, Lillian Beck, Doreen Kesteloot, Corine Lindstrom, Clarone Op- dahl, Laverna Glasser, Shirley Severson, Joyce Fredrichs, Norma Knga. Second row: Donavan Hovland, Marian Traen, Donna Schiller, Bonnie Borson, Marlene Swanson, Clarence Halvorson, Ruth Benson, Betsey Geiwitz, Lucille Fler, Joan Boulton, Donald Vyrvik. Third row: Bonnie Mootz, Darlene Swanson, Vance Peterson, ’ildred DeCock Carol Eggermont, Emmy Lou Gunderson, Marlys Kompelicn, Gloria Heggen Fourth row: Myron Lloos, Elaine LeKaiser, Richard Smishek, Mr. Renneke, Edward Buysse, Charles Josephson, Mildred Gossen Fifth row Lucille Christenson, Norma Buysse, Helen DeSutter. I R H n girls' chorus r: ont Row: Ela'ne DeLaiscr, Parian Traen, audre Preilw’tz, Jan© Goejert, r. Re nr e, Fr. Lou : ...or-scn, Helen DeS tt,c •, Co r'ne L'rdstro • Second row: Irene F!er, Veronica Brewe a, Lorla He e.n, Mary St ana (r.ccompanist) Clara Polejewski, Doreen Xesteloot, Bern:ce Hamerlinck. boys' chorus Front row: Richard SmVshek, Cha -lea Josep son, r. Renneke, Donald Hanson, Gen© oraan. Second row: Do avan Hovland, Clarence Halvorson, Lowell ..hit© Ronald DeSut.,er. Pxtt‘.cU rt - lA V. Txtv - EJU;t S«.-Tti v“ “0 w Front row: Parian© Hoffman, Margarer Anseeuw, Au rey Prellwitz, Phyllis Rustand, Mr. Iverson, Norma Buysse, Betsey Geiwitz, Darien© Buesing, Kathleen DavLcson. Second row: Doris Hammer, Helen Koch, Jean ttambeke, Joan McMiliin, Clara Polejewski, Bonnie Mootz, Arlene Lewig, Marcella Coleman, Mary Ann Polejewski, Elaine DeKaiser. Third row: Marjorie Andersen, Corinne Lin strom, Doreen Kesteloot, Charles Josephson, Ronnie DeSutter, Roberta Kerkvliet, Coletta Wyffels, Margie Kay, Diane DeSutter Queen Marian Traen Mary Ann Polejewski Joan Boulton Irene Fier Queen Marian receives congrat- ulations from her attendants, and the crown from student cou- ncil president, Earl McMiliin. A tense moment Is made more pleasant We wonder who was throwing kisses at Queen Marian, while the anxious crowd awaits. Winning Freshman float. Sophomore float. Queen Corrine Junior float. receives her corsage. Senior float. V 1 A y «J f X s ST ■; v3 t w . , .0 S 2 I J G” -r H7 i . 1 fc I vAi “ 1 ii i I V 0 I o X S't- V 0 a- iy° I h I ✓ i fi 6 J {n v i ■jx 35 P 'X 5 6 i 0 VO IOR CLBSS OQkV P s€v -VoA-;„vk Flottf€ Qott’ OT V t Ck% Rw ,; t x, ! N c° DAV-SON cork back and changeable letter bulletin boards are constructed with light walnut finish frames. The cork posting surface consists of ]A inch cork mounted on ]A inch 3-ply veneer. 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