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■ i T,f DEDICA TION We, the students of Minneota High School, proudly dedicate our 1960 Minn-Hi-Ann to Mr. Don Judd . Mr. Judd has been a member of the faculty of Minneota High School for seven years. During this time he has instructed classes in world history, American history, social studies, and health. In addition to his classroom duties he has taught boys' phy. ed. and has been head football coach for seven seasons. Students will always remember the commendable job which he has done in classroom instruction. He has an enviable way with young people in the classroom and around the entire school . Any high school coach in the state would be proud of the record which Mr. Judd has attained while coaching at’M. H. S. He has piloted four squads to the District Nine Championship, compiled a record of 48 wins, 4 losses, and 2 ties, and has had three squad members named All-State. His football record will long be remembered by the people of Minneota as well as the high school students. Most important of all he has remained a prime example of good sportsmanship, high ideals, and fair play. Under his guidance the athletes of M. H. S. have learned valuable things about the game of football and the game of life. To you, Mr. Judd, an excellent teacher, an outstanding coach, and a man of high ideals, we, your students, say thanks . FACULTY MATHEMATICS Miss Phillips Math 7,8 Social Studies 7,8 Mr. Merk Elem. and Adv. Algebra c— Consumer Math Solid Geom. and Trig. Plane Geometry. ADMINISTRATION Mr. Olson Principal Consumer Education Social Studies 12 Mr. Peters Superinten Driver's Training HISTORY Mr. Judd World History 11 Health 7 Boys’ Phy. Ed. Football and Track Mr. Lowe American His Social Studies IIIIMII rrrr i- PHY. ED. Mrs. Anderson Girls' Physical Education MUSIC Mr. Nissea pi . Band jf L A y eee ooo oo© ooo COMMERCIAL Mr. Kellen Sec. Office Prac’ Bookkeep Typing 10 Shorthand ENGLISH Mr. Anderson English 7,8,9 Basketball Baseball Miss Carlson English 10 Library Mr. Peabody English 11,12 VOCATIONS AMr. Garry Agriculture j Farm Mech. Mrs. Steele Home Ec. Mr. Steele Industrial Arts Class of 1960 Officers President Vice President LEST Eft JOSEPHSON If talent was dynamite, he‘d blow up the world. Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4. .. Band 1-2-3 (Treasurer) 4. . . Football 1-2-3-4. . .Basketball 1-2-3-4. . . Track 1-2-3-4... Baseball 1. . . M Club 1- 2-3-4.. . All-State Chorus 3. . . Mixed Vocal 2-3-4. . .Boy’s Quartet 3-4. . .Clarinet Quartet 2-3-4. . . Vocal Solo 2-3-4. . . President 1. . . Annual Staff 4. . . Class Play 3-4. .. Jr. Rotanan. JAMES LOZENSKI The only things I dislike about school were the bells; they woke me up. ’M Club 1-2-3-4. . .Football 1-2-3-4. . .Baseball 1-2-3.. .Basketball 1-2-3-4. . .Conservation Club 1. . .Track 1. JAMES MEGER If I’m not near the girl I love, I love the girl I'm near. Band 2-3.. . Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4. .. Vocal Solo 1-2-3-4.. .Class Play 3-4. . .Football 1-2-3-4. .. Track 1-2-3-4. . . Basketball 1. . . Mixed Vocal 1 . .. Boy's Quartet 4. . . Conservation Club 1. . . Camera Club 4.. . Art Club 1. . . Vice-President 1 ... St. Council Rep. 2. . . M Club 3-4. . . Paper Staff 3-4... Annual Staff 3-4. . .Jr. Rotarian. DAVID SWEDZINSKI His interests switched from a deer bow to being a dear beau. Secretary 3.. . Football 1-3-4. .. Track 1-2-3-4. . .Conservation Club 1. . . M Club 2-3-4. Secretary Treasurer St. Council Pres. St. Council Rep DONALD RICHARDS An appetite to match his I.Q. Football 1-2-3-4. . .Basketball 1-2-3-4 (Co- captain). . .Baseball 1-2-3-4. .. Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4. . . Mixed Vocal 1-2-3-4.. . M Club 1-2-3-4. . .Boy's Quartet 3-4... St. Council 1- 3-4. .. Declam 1. . .Boy’s State 3.. .Conservation Club 1. . .Class Play 3-4v .Annual Staff 4. . .Jr. Rotarian. . .All-State Chorus 3. JOSEPH ANDERSON Thus always teasing, always teased. Football 1-2-3-4 (Co-captain).. .Basketball 1-2- 3 4. . .Track 1- 2-3. .. M Club 2-3-4. . . Conservation Club 1. .. Secretary 2. . .Jr. Rotarian. . HARVEY ALLECKSON The most fun I have during school is when I'm not there. Conservation Club 1. JOHN ALLEN Personality plus etc. , etc., etc., etc. Basketball 1-2-3-4. .. Baseball 1-2-3-4. .. Foot- ball 4... M Club 1-2-3-4. .. Conservation Club 1... Class Play 3-4. . .Teen-Time Council 3. .. Jr. Rotarian. MARGARET ANDERSON A kind face is a beautiful face. Band 2-3-4. . . Mixed Chorus 2-3. . . Librarian 4. EDWARD BOOGAARD Well, I've served my time----now good-by. Conservation Club 1. . . Student Manager 1... Projector Club 1... Band 2-3. Class of I960 DARLENE BOTTELBERGHE A faithful friend, a sunny ray, a lovely girl in every way. Girl's Chorus 1.. .Librarian 3... Pep Club 4... Usher 4. .. Paper Staff 4. KATHRYN BOURGEOIS Fun is the spice of life, and she likes lots of seasoning. Girl's Chorus 1.. . Band 2-3-4... Mixed Chorus 2-4. . . Paper Staff 2-3-4.. . Annual Staff 2-3-4... Pep Club 2-3 (Treasurer)-4 (President)... Cheer- leader 4.. .Class Play 3.. .Librarian 3. . .Queen Attendant 4.. . Magazine Captain 4. GARY BUYSSE Contentment is eight parts laziness. Football 1-2-3-4 (Co-captain).. .Track 1-2-3. . . Basketball 1-2-3-4. . . M Club 1-2-3-4. . . Conservation Club 1.. .Jr. Rotarian. RICHARD CULSHAW I only hope they have basketball in heaven. M Club 1-2-3-4. .. Football 1-2-3-4. . .Baseball 1-2-3-4. .. Basketball 1-2-3-4 (Co-captain). . . Track 1.. .Conservation Club 1. . .Class Play 4. LEROY CURWICK “Early to rise, early to bed, makes a man healtny, but socially dead. “ President 2. . . Conservation Club 1 (President). .. Track 1.. .Baseball 2. . .Football 1-2-3-4. . . M Club 2-3-4. . . Paper Staff 4. . . Annual Staff 4. GASTON DALLE (NOT PICTURED) Whosaysltalktoofast? Football 2-3-4. . .Track 2-4. . . FFA 2-3-4. . .“M Club 2-3-4.. .Conservation Club 1. LEANE DAVIDSON Laugh, live, and then learn. Girl's Chorus 1.. . Mixed Chorus 2. . . Art Club 1 . . . Pep Club 2-3-4. . . Teen-Time Council 2-3. PAULINE DESMET I'm quiet? You don't know me. Librarian 3-4. Class of 1960 PETER DESMET I don't care what happens, just so it doesn't happen to me. Conservation Club 1. .. FFA 2-3-4. DOROTHY DOWNING Sheioves but one----at a time. Girl's. Chorus 1. . . Paper Staff 2... Mixed Chorus 3-4. THOMAS DROWN I'm not lazy, I'm just saving my energy. Football 1. .. Basketball 1. . . Art Club 1. . . Conservation Club 1 RODNEY ENGA All things come to those who wait--even graduation. JANE GORECKI Always extending a helping hand. Librarian 3. . .Pep Club 4. . .Paper Staff 4... Annual Staff 4. JAMES HANSON School fascinates me----1 could sit and watch it for hours. Conservation Club 1.. .Football 1-2-3-4.. . M' Club 2-3-4... Vice-President 3. 4 HARLAN HUSO If there's a way out, I'll find it. Football 1.. .Conservation Club 1.. .Track 2... FFA 2-4. ROBERT JOHNSON Life is not to live, but to have fun. Football 1-2-3.. .Track 1-2. . .Conservation Club 1... M Club 2-3-4. Class of 1960 BYRON JOSEPHSON Silence is golden, but I never did care much for gold. Mixed Chorus 1- 2-3-4... Football 3-4. .. Conservation Club 1.. .Track 1. .. ”M Club 3-4 .. .FFA 2. ROSELLA JOSEPHSON Life is a merry whirl. Art Club 1... Librarian 2.. .Queen Attendant 3... Pep Club 4. BYRON KOMPELIEN Mischief is my motto. Conservation Club 1. .. Football 3. . . FFA 2-3- (Treasurer)-4 (Reporter). KAREN KOMPELIEN She's got what it takes. Class Play 3-4.. .Queen Attendant 4. . .Annual Staff 3-4 (Assistant Editor). .. Girl's Chorus 1. .. Librarian 3.. .Pep Club 2-3 (Secretary)-4. . . Band 2-3-4 (Secretary-Treasurer).. . MEA All-State Chorus 3. . .Cheerleader 1-4. . .Girl's State 3. .. Mixed Chorus 2-3-4. . . Mixed Vocal 3-4. . .Girl's Sextet 2-3-4... Paper Staff 2-3-4. LORRAINE KOPITSKI Quietly charming. Librarian 3-4. ROBERT KUCHERA Rain is wet, dust is dry, life is short, and so am r:H Conservation Club 1. . . Art Club 1. . .Librarian 3. . . Class Play 3... Camera Club 4. JUDY LANNERS Men may come and men may go---but not if she can help it. Librarian 3-4. .. Mixed Vocal 3-4.. . Mixed Chorus 3-4. . .Girl's Sextet 3-4. . .Usher 4... Class Play 3-4. JANE LEESE Men make the world go round. Art Club 1. . .Girl's Chorus 1. . .Mixed Chorus 3 .. . Librarian 2.. . Paper Staff 4.. . Pep Club 4. .. Class Play 3-4. Class of 1960 CAROLYN MAERTENS Younger than all the rest, but her grades are still the best. Declam 2-3.. . Mixed Chorus 2-4.. . Librarian 3 ... Pep Club 4. . . Usher 4. .. Paper Staff 4. . . Annual Staff 4. NELS MYHRE His blue eyes hold a mischievous gleam, but nevertheless he's on the beam. Band 1-2-3-4. . . Conservation Club 1... FFA 2-3 (Secretary)-4 (President). WARREN MYRV1K The world has no worries-----I'm here. Band 1-2-3-4 (President). .. FFA 3. . . Brass Ensemble 3-4. .. Horn Solo 1-3-4.. .Chorus 1-2- 3-4. . . Mixed Vocal 2-3-4. .. Boy's Quartet 3-4 .. . Vocal Solo 2-4. . .'All-State Chorus 2. . . Track 1-2-3-4.. . Football 3-4.. . Basketball 1... M Club 3-4. . .Annual Staff 4. . .Jr. Rotarian. ROBERT NELSON A likeable chap, with plenty of snap. Conservation Club 1.. . FFA 2. .. Football 3-4 .. .Camera Club 4. . . Student Manager 4. PHILLIP NUY Why worry? Life is just one big puzzle. Conservation Club.. . FFA 2-3-4 (Treasurer). DIANNE OBE Always full of fun and joy--whenever she is near a boy. Cheerleader 1... Mixed Chorus 2-3-4. . . Mixed Vocal 2-3-4. . . Paper Staff 2-3-4. .. Pep Club 2-3-4. .. Annual Staff 4.. .Girl's Sextet 2. .. Vocal 3-4. .. Teen-Time Council 4 (Co- chairman). . .Class Play 3-4. KAY RAFNSON Tops, and always spinning. Band 1-2-3-4 (Vice-President)... Pep Club 2-3- 4. . . Mixed Chorus 2-3-4. . .Girl's Chorus 1.. . Paper Staff 2-3-4.. .Annual Staff 4 (Editor) ... Declam 2. .. Class Play 3-4. . . Queen Attendant 4. LARRY RAFNSON I do my living now to be sure it gets done. Conservation Club 1.. .Football 1-2-3-4. . .Track 2-3.. . M Club 2-3-4. Class of 1960 BRAIN SCHRE1BER I'm not as shy as I look. Chorus 1-2-3-4, . .Football 1-2-3-4. . .Track 1- 2- 3-4.. . M Club 2-3-4. . .Conservation Club 1... FFA 2-3...Basketball 1-2. THOMAS T1LLEMANS No excitement?-----I'll make some. Treasurer 1-3. . .Conservation Club 1.. .Baseball 1-2-3-4. .. Basketball 1-2-3-4... Football 1-2- 3- 4. . .Teen-Time Council 2-4 (Co-chairman). BEVERLY VANDEN BROECKE I've got 210 funnybones in my body. Girl's Chorus 1.. . Mixed Chorus 2-3-4. .. Band 1-2-3-4 (Vice-President).. .Pep Club 2-3-4. .. Librarian 3. .. Paper Staff 2-3-4 (Editor).. . Declam 3.. •. Girl's Sexfet 3.. . Clarinet Quartet 3... Class Play 4... Cheerleader 4... Homecoming Queen 4. MARLENE VANDE PUTTE Studious and serious as a girl can be. Librarian 4. .. Mixed Chorus 4.. .Class Play 4. JAMES VAN HYFTE There's a lot of fun in the world---if you know where to find it. Conservation Club 1. .. Football 1.. .Basketball 1...FFA 2-3-4. DUANE VAN OVERBEKE The more you learn, the rnore you forget. Conservation Club 1. .. FFA 2-3-4. PAUL WEGENER He had a far away look in his eyes; he was looking at his feet. Band 1-2-3-4. . . Mixed Chorus 2-3-4. . . FFA 2- 3-4. . .Conservation Club 1. . .Football 3. . . Basketball 3.. .Track 1.. .Trombone Solo 3-4 ... Vocal Solo 4. GALEN WESTDAL He has a rare quality in our Senior class-- quietness. Conservation Club 1. Class of I960 MARY WYFFELS The way to have a friend is to be one. Librarian 3-4. JEAN WIGTON Once a stranger, evermore a friend. Transfer from Canby. Motto. . . . Colors. . . Flower. . .......Not evening, but daw ..........Scarlet and white ...................White rose 10 JUNIORS Barry Janssen President Raphael Traen Vice-President Hope Olson Secretary Linny Rafnson Treasurer Jerome Anderson St. Council Rep. Tom Amundson Barbara Andersen Jackie Buysse Leonard Coequyt Keith Anderson Dave Askdal Virginia Curwick Lawrence DeSmet Margaret DeWilde Paul Fonteyn Nyla Gislason Beth Gudmundson Harvey Gilgert Wally Gillund Douglas Hanson Kathy Hebrank 12 Charles Hettling Mary Hofreig P.at Janssen Earl Jasper son Brenda Kompelien Kathy Ko pitski Dennis Ozmun Lowell Prellwitz Karen Thostenson Wayne Tollefson JUNIORS Bill Holm Elroy Huso James Johnson Keith Klein Karen Myhre Paul Myrvik Sally Rafnson Rae Jean Stassen Harold Traen Patty VanDale David Verschelde Shirley Wenker NOT PICTURED: James Rhode Rodney Stensrud 13 SOPHOMORES Alvin Smith President Ron Longtin Vice-President Tom Oulshaw Treasurer Richard Dirckx St. Council Rep. Kathy Afdem David Borson Dale Buysse Beverly DeBusscher Pat DeCook Ed Finnegan Dorothy Furgeson Tom Hovland Mary Jane Janssen Charlene Christianson Barbara Debbaut Allan Dovre Phillip Drown Marion Gillund Kathy Hamerlinck Jeanette Johnson Deanna Josephson 14 SOPHOMORES Bob Keith Paula Kjorness Sheldon Lokken John Lozenski Bonn a Obe Daniel Opdahl Frances Richards Rita Stassen Mary Kay Traen Robert VanDePutte Charlotte VanOverbeke Jerry Wigton NOT PICTURED: Margie Flemming LeRoy Kloos Dona Simning Mary Kompelien John Lanners Pat Meger Donna Muhl Noel Orsen Jerry Pohlen Lois Sturm Eileen Tillemans Tom VanDePutte 15 FRESHMEN Janice VanHyfte Secretary Gerald Monsrud Treasurer James Swedzinski St. Council Rep. Jo Ann Christianson President Vincent Gawarecki Vice-President Johan Ahern Bette Anderson Virginia Bloome Bob Bourgeois Vicki Dero Benny DeSmet Charlene Dhaene Kaye Flemming Delmar Friedrichs Kathleen Gawarecki Donald Grewing Janet Hamerlinck Marilyn Hanson Gary Bradley Jane BuySse Karen Fier Patty Finnegan Donald Geurts Joan Gorecki Todd Hofteig Sheryl - Ho via nd 16 FRESHMEN Glenn Jeremiason Dora nee Johnson Roland Johnson Donna Kjorness Karen Klein Janice Kockelman Mary Longtin Michael Lozinski Faye McConnell Dennis Neyens Kathleen Nuy Dona Id Opdahl Regina Kesteloot Jim Kiley Irene Kipirski John Kopitski Ric ky Merritt Merlin Monsrud Theresa Panneck Chrystal Peterson David Schmit Judy Skorgewski John S panton Phyllis Thestenson Marlene Viergutz Rita Willgohs Louise Windey NOT PICTURED: Tom Bretschneider Lana Jackson Stanley Knutson 17 EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Donna Hoseck, Diane Tollefson, Ardell Johnson, Charles Przymus, Yvonne Richards, Cheryl Merritt. SECOND ROW: Carol Hettling, Daniel Johnson, Darrel Anderson, Sharon Heggeseth, Iva Glasser, David Alleckson, Dennis Gossen. THIRD ROW: Sharilyn Lawrence, Barbara Fox. Barbara Myrvik, Shirley Christianson, Sharon Christianson, Kay Merritt, Kenneth Johnson. THIRD ROW: Richard Borson, Keith Kaas, Robert Peters, Shirley Huso, Donna Tonnson, Allan Johnson. NOT PICTURED: Joanne Jasperson. SE VENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Robert VandenBroecke, Dennis Broughton, Robert Gorecki, Rolf Christianson, Kay Klein, Jerry Mootz, Bonita Jeremiason. SECOND ROW: James Obe, Kathleen Lozinski, John Przymus, Leslie Kaas, James Amundson. Robert Stenerson, Barbara Kern, Allan Orsen. THIRD ROW: June Smith Deanna Keith, Mary Vlaminck, Lony Gawarecki, Ronald DeSmet, Wanda Skaar, Kenneth Riecke, Bonnie Okrina. NOT PICTURED: Catherine Downing, Glenn Johnson, Loren Muhl, Carol Summerfelt. STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED AROUND TABLE: James Swedzinski, Alvin Smith, JoAnn Christianson, Don Richard's, Bary Janssen, Jerome Anderson, Richard Dirck. STANDING: Jim Meger, Joe Anderson. Mr. Olson, Student Council Advisor, is discussing Student Council activities for the year with Jim M., Vice President, and JoAnn C., Secretary. Don Richards, President, holds the gavel, a symbol of his office. DECLAM SEATED: K. Atdem, P. DeCock, B. Holm, Miss Carlson, J. Meger, J. Anderson. STANDING: E. Tillemans, F. Richards, J. Leese, J. Lozenski, B.«VandenBroecke, P. Kjorness. LIBRARIANS SEATED: Miss Carlson. STANDING: F. Richards, L. Kopitski, P. DeSmet, E. Tillemans, M. Anderson, M. Wyffels, M. WandePutie, J. Lanners, D. Obe. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW; T. VandePutte, D. Verschelde, J. Johnson, H. Huso, Mr. Garry, C. Hettling, N. Myhre, B. Kompelien, E. Huso. SECOND ROW: W. Gillund, R. Traen, P. DeSmet, J. VanHyfte, L. DeSmet, J. Rhode, P. Nuy, R. Stensrud. THIRD ROW: W. Tollefson, T. Hofteig, D. VanOverbeke, J. Ahern, J. Lozenski, R. VandePutte, B. DeSmet. 21 Class news reporters include Janice K. , Paula K. , Janice V. . Pat J. , Deanna J. , Rae Jean S. , and Karen K. Jim M. , artist, and LeRoy C. , sports editor, con- fer with Jeanette W. , Dona S. , Charlene C. , Barbara A. , and Kathy K. , general reporters. MINNI-ENVOY STAFF BEv V AKDE BROECKE Editor MR. KELLEN Advisor Editor Working on production are Hope O. , Mary H. , Nyla G. , Beth G. , Kathy A. , Karen M. , Jane L. , and Kathy B. Brenda K. , Jackie B. , Jane G. , Darlene B. , Karen T. , Carolyn M. , and Kay R. are typists for the paper. Looking over old annuals for new ideas are Nyla G., Jim M., and Hope O. Warren M., LeRoy C., Don R., and Les J., are planning layouts for the sports pages. MINN-HI-ANN STAFF Arranging individual pictures are Carolyn M.. Jeanette W., Kathy B., Sally R., Deanna J., Kathy A., and Bev V. BethG., Mary H., Barbara A., Brenda K., Jane G., and Dianne O. are working on the dummy pages. FIRST ROW: B. Andersen, L. Josephson, B. Gudmundson, H. Olson, B. VandenBroecke, M. Hanson. SECOND ROW: P. Myrvik, B. Andersen. R. Keith, K. Rafnson, K. Myhre, S. Rafnson, S. Heggeseth B. Myrvik, J. Buysse, B. Janssen. THIRD ROW: D. Simning, D. Tollefson, C. Hettling, C. Peterson R. Stensrud, A. Johnson, C. Christianson, D. Muhl, R. Peters, L. Obe. CHORUS FIRST ROW: J. Buysse, R. Stassen, F. Richards, M. Hofteig, J. Lanners, C. Maertens, B. Andersen, D. Simning, M. Flemming, C. Christianson, B. VandenBroecke, M. Janssen, M. VandePutte, M. Kompelien. SECOND ROW: L. Obe, B. Debbaut, K. Klein, K. Bourgeois, J. Winters, B. Kompelien, D. Downing, E. Tillemans, J. VanHyfte, B. Andersen, K. Myhre, H. Olson, K. Rafnson, S. Rafnson, D. Furgeson. THIRD ROW: P. Janssen, N. Gislason, D. Obe, R. Kesteloot, A. Dovre, L. Coequyt, R. Dirckx, R. Keith, P. Myrvik, D. Opdahl, J. Christianson, B. Gudmundson, K. Kompelien. FOURTH ROW: B. Holm, P. Wegener, J. Meger, D. Buysse, R. Longtin, R. Stensrud, B. Schreiber, B. Josephson, J. Anderson, B. Rafnson, B. Janssen, D. Richards, W. Myrvik, L. Josephson, K. Klein, D. Ozmun, Director, Mr. Nissen. FIRST ROW: P. Thostenson, Y. Richards, K. Bourgeois, B. Kompelien. SECOND ROW: M. Hofteig D. Furgeson, M. Kompelien, K. Kompelien. D. Ozmun, A. Dovre, D. Anderson. R. Stassen, K. Klein. B. Holm. THIRD ROW: N. Myhre. L. Coequyt, M. Anderson, Mr. Nissen, K. Klein, N. Gislason, W. Myrvik, K. Kopitski, J. Anderson, P. Wegener. Band officers for the year were President Warren M., Vice-President Kay R., and Secretary-Treasurer Karen K. with Director Mr. Nissen. Singing in boys quartet are Bill H. , Warren M. , Don R. , and Les J. Karen K. , Beth G. , Charlene C I. , Don R. , and Warren M. sang DeeAnn Nissen and Dennis Ozmun led the band during marching season. Judy L. , Dianne O. , Lonna O Paul M. , Les J. , Bill H. , Bari with the mixed vocal. “M” CLUB FIRST ROW: H. Finnegan, L. Curwick, L. Rafnson, R. Traen, B. Josephson, A. Smith, R. Dirckx. SECOND ROW: T. Culshaw, J. Lozenski, J. Allen, D. Swedzinski, D. Buysse, R. Longtin. THIRD ROW; D. Askdal, B. Rafnson, T. Amundson, G. Dalle, D: Richards, D. Culshaw, J. Meger. FOURTH ROW: J. Anderson, T. Tillemans, K. Klein, G. Buysse, L. Josephson, W. Myrvik, B. Schreiber. PEP CL UB FIRST ROW: B. VandenBroecke, C. Christianson, D. Simning, K. Bourgeois, B. Gudmundson, J. Winters, K. Kompelien. SECOND ROW: V. Dero, B. Andersen, P. Kjorness, T. Panneck, D. Kjorness, P. Finnegan, J. Buysse, M. Traen, C. Mafertens, B. Kompelien. E. Tillemans, K. Hamerlinck. THIRD ROW: R. Willgohs, K. Myhre, B. DeBusscher, B. Andersen, D. Josephson. M. DeWilde, H. Olson, S. Wenker, P. VanDale, R. Dirckx, K. Fier. FOURTH ROW: M. Longtin, K. Klein, K. Flemming, J. Kockelman, F. Richards, J. Janssen, K. Rafnson, S. Rafnson, J. Gorecki, J. VanHyfte, D. .Bottelberghe, R. Stassen. FIFTH ROW: M. Kompelien, K. Hebrank, P. DeCock, R. Josephson. D. Opdahl, K. Afdem, D. Obe, R. Stassen, J. Christianson, J. Leese, M. Hofteig. SIXTH ROW: A. Smith, N. Gislason, K. Thostenson, L. Davidson, P. Janssen, D. Buysse, R. Longtin, L. Obe, D. Furgeson, J. Buysse, K. Kopitski, T. Culshaw. FIRST ROW: A. Dovre, E. Finnegan, T. Culshaw, P. Myrvik, L. DeSmet, T. Amundson, B. Rafnson, R. Traen, R. Long tin, D. Opdahl, R. Dirckx. SECOND ROW: J. Meger, L. Josephson, D. Richards, W. Myrvik, G. Buysse, J Anderson, T. Tillemans, D. Swedzinski, D. Culshaw, J. Hanson. THIRD ROW: Assistant coaches, Mr. Lowe, Mr. Anderson; D. Buysse, B. Schreiber, L. Rafnson, K. Klein, G. Dalle, J. Lozenski, J. Allen, L. Curwick, A. Smith, Coach Judd. NOT PICTURED: B. Josephson. Assistant coaches, Mr. Anderson and Mr. Lowe, discuss the successful season with head coach Mr. Judd. F 0 0 T B A L L The co-captains for the 1959 grid season were Gary Buysse and Joe Anderson. Joe was named All-State on the defensive squad. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Coached by Mr. Judd, the Minneota Vikings defeated the Balaton Warriors 34-7 on a field of ice in 10 degree weather. Despite adverse conditions, the Vikings made a fine showing and for the fourth time in five years brought the District 9 trophy to M.H.S. SEASON’S RECORD Minneota 45 Cottonwood 13 Minneota 3? Russel 1 13 Minneota 57 Hendricks 6 Minneota 49 Ivanhoe 7 Minneota 40 Ruth ton 0 Minneota 80 Verdi 0 Minneota 48 Lake Benton 21 Minneota 33 Tyler 0 Minneota 34 Balaton 7 T. Amundson, J. Lozenski, D. Culshaw, J. Anderson, L. Josephson, K. Klein, Coach Anderson, G. Buysse, T. Tillemans, B. Janssen, D. Richards, J. Allen, L. Rafnson. s Coach Anderson is pictured in the gym where he spends most of his time from November until March. 30 At midseason, our co-captains Don Richards and Dick Culshaw look hopefully toward the future. Les makes another bucket. Chalk up a 2-pointer for Tom. DISTRICT 9 CHAMPIONS Basketball “Shots” SEASON'S RECORD Minneota 52 Clarkfield 67 Minneota 63 Balaton 34 Minneofa 53 Hendricks 44 Minneota 60 Cottonwood 55 Minneota 69 Ivanhoe 46 Minneota 59 Chaska 52 Minneota 57 Tyler 61 Minneota 63 Hendricks 47 Minneota 54 Cottonwood 51 Minneota 60 Lake Benton 55 Minneota 53 Marshal 1 69 Minneota 68 Lynd 42 Minneota 59 Ivanhoe 43 Minneota 82 Balaton 42 Minneota 84 Russel 1 34 Minneota 71 Ruth ton 40 Minneota 96 Lake Benton 55 Tied for Conference Championship. TOURNAMENT Minneota 58 Tyler 57 Minneota 90 Marshal 1 72 Minneota 59 Tracy 53 Vikings at a pre-game chalk talk. Get the tip! !! “B” TEAM KNEELING: A. Smith, L. Kloos, C. Hettling, D. Ozmun, D. Opdahl. STANDING: A. Dovre, R. Stensrud, D. Askdal, Coach Judd, T. Culshaw, E. Finnegan, R. Dirckx. JUNIOR HIGH TEAM KNEELING: G. Bradley, B. Bourgeois, J. Spanton, V. Gawarecke, R. Merritt. STANDING: R. Johnson, D. Friedrichs, Coach Olson, D. Opdahl, T. Hofteig. BASEBALL LETTERMEN, KNEELING: Tom Tillemans, Don Richards, DickCulshaw. STANDING: Tom Culshaw, David Askdal, Jim Lozenski, John Allen, Tom Amundson. TRACK LETTERMEN, KNEELING: Keith Klein, Jim Meger, Brian Schreiber, Warren Myrvik. STANDING: Dave Swedzinski, Joe Anderson, Gary Buysse, Les Josephson. Cindermen Bev VandenBroecke was crowned Queen of the 1959 Homecoming fes- tivities at the half of the Minneota- Hendricks game. Above: The Senior attendants were Karen Kompelien, Kay Rafnson, and Kathy Bourgeois. Left: Janice VanHyfte, Freshman; Karen Thostenson, Junior; and Mary Kay Traen, Sophomore; were chosen as attendants from their classes. HAIL OUR ROTALTT Queen Bev HOMECOMING HI-LITES HOMECOMING FLOATS Queen’s Float Winning Junior Float Senior Float Paper-Annual Float The B” squad cheerleaders lead the yell, Go Vikings Go. Leading the rooting section for the junior high teams were Sharon. Jo Ann, and Shirley Christianson. The A squad cheerleaders lead the crowd in the Crystal Ball Yell during a pep fest. The senior high cheerleaders for 1959-60 were Bev VandenBioecke, Charlene Christianson, leanette Winters, and Karen Kompelien. Jack Chalice, new owner of the castle, met Myra Vernon, a mysterious girl, in the Tower Room. Kate Chalice, Jack's sister, was to marry Ken Ellsworth when Jack finished his book. The Junior Class Presents: THE TOWER ROOM MYSTERY The Master, a vampire, and two of his wives The deaf-mute servant, the cook, and their niece wanted were only part of the act. the castle for themselves. CAST Jack Chalice Kate Chalice Myra Vernon Kennedy Ellswo Matilda . Emily . . . Andrew . . Mrs. Barrett. Martin Pickins The Master . Beatrice . Antoinette . Stage manager rth Jerome Anderson . . Hope Olson . Mary Hofteig . Keith Klein Virginia Curwick Beth Gudmundson . Rodney Stensrud Barbara Andersen . Barry Janssen . William Holm Sally Rafnson . . Pat VanDale . Nyla Gislason The crazy woman and the attendant of the asylum from which she escaped added to the mystery. Director Mr. Raynold Peabody 40 s r ■ GEORGE B. MYRUM MEMORIAL FIELDHOUSE Southern Minnesota's Finest Basketball Arena The George B. Myrum Memorial fieldhouse was built in 1938 through the efforts of Gustavus' direc- tor of physical education — George B. Myrum. He was killed in November of 1938 in a bus crash while returning from a football trip and never saw the structure he was instrumental in building com- pletely finished although it did serve the college for many years as a practice arena and during the winter housed hockey and skating. The building is 220 feet long and 120 feet wide with seating facilities in basketball for 4,000 persons. When used for a concert the capacity is increased by another 1,000. During the course of a school year the building plays host to over 75,000 persons at one activity or the other with basketball alone attracting 45,000 persons. REGION III The following activities are sponsored by Region III: Basketball Track Wrestling Gymnastics Baseball Golf Tennis Speech Debate Dramatics All of the above activities are financed wholly or in part by the profits from the Regional Basketball Tournament. REGIONAL District 9—Ralph M. Brynelson, Cottonwood District 10—Fred Bettner, Lamberton District I I—Thomas Lykins, Milan COMMITTEE District 12—George F. Hoppe, Glencoe Regional Representative—J. J. Salzwedel, Gaylord, Minn Regional Secretary—H. E. Frisbee, Ivanhoe, Minn. DISTRICT RECORDS DISTRICT 9 MINNEOTA 14-3 58— Tyler—57 90—Marshall—72 59— Tracy—53 DISTRICT 10 WALNUT GROVE 16-2 76—Belview—64 83—Lamberton—59 42—Sanborn—35 67—New Ulm—51 DISTRICT 11 GRANITE FALLS 79—Clara City—36 50—Milan—40 34—Montevideo—32 DISTRICT 12 DANUBE 10-8 90—Hutchinson—65 48—H ector—47 71—Olivia—64 REGIONAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS OF REGION III 1959 Granite Falls 1945 Hutchinson 1958 Brownton 1944 Brownton 1957 Walnut Grove 1943 Hutchinson 1956 Montevideo 1942 Marshall 1955 Ortonville 1941 Lester Prairie 1954 Renville 1940 Tracy 1953 Granite Falls 1939 Hutchinson 1952 Appleton 1938 Appleton 1951 Canby 1937 New Ulm 1950 Canby 1936 Sleepy Eye 1949 Dawson 1935 Glencoe 1948 Hutchinson 1934 Redwood Falls 1947 Granite Falls 1933 Montevideo 1946 Lynd 1932 Balaton 1931 Glencoe MINNEOTA Left to right: Dan Opdahl, Byron Rafnson, Tom Amundson, Barry Janssen, Keith Klein, Dick Culshaw, Don Richards, Lester Josephson, Tom Tillemans, John Allen, Alvin Smith, David Askdal. Coaches: Mel Anderson, Don Judd. Student Managers: Robert Nelson, Jim Meger. Cheerleaders: Charlene Christianson, Kathy Bourgeois, Karen Kompelien, Beverly Van- den Broecke. School Song: Go You Northwestern . School Colors: Blue and Gold. Nickname: Vikings. Season Record: Won 14 Lost 3. MINNEOTA ROSTER Name Light Dark Name Light Dark Lester Josephson, Sr .. .30 30 Keith Klein, Jr 52 25 Barry Janssen, Jr .. .50 34 Don Richards, Sr 24 24 Tom Amundson, Jr .. .40 33 John Allen, Sr 20 20 Tom Tillemans, Sr .. .44 31 Dan Opdahl, So 42 23 Byron Rafnson, Jr. .. .Y . .. .32 32 Dick Culshaw, Sr 22 22 Alvin Smith, So .. .54 35 David Askdal, Jr 34 21 WHEN IN THE WALNUT ARLENE'S CAFE £ GOOD LUCK LOGGERS Dorothy Rabe, Prop. Phone 145 Walnut Grove GROVE AREA — PATRONIZE THESE BOOSTERS ........ HOYT OIL AUTO CO. Gas — Phillips 66 — Oil Phone 105 Grease — Tires — Batteries Walnut Grove, Minnesota WALT'S Barber and Beauty Shop LET'S GO ALL THE WAY Phone 66 Walnut Grove CITIZENS STATE BANK OF WALNUT GROVE [ Member of F. D. I. C. t We're With You All The Way F Milt's Our Own Hardware Interior Decorations Sporting Goods— Hardware Walnut Grove Minn. A. W. OLSON REAL ESTATE and FARM LOANS CORN BELT INVESTMENTS Walnut Grove Phone 50 EGGE'S FOOD t ► I FINE FOODS Walnut Grove Phone 88 I WALNUT MOBILE MILLING SERVICE Grinding — Mixing — Blending Wayne Feeds and Concentrates Walnut Grove Minn. Compliments of WEBER VARIETY Walnut Grove, Minnesota DON FRIEND'S RECREATION CENTER CHOP 'EM DOWN AND STACK'EM UP —LOGGERS Walnut Grove Minnesota | OLSON HARDWARE PLUMBING AND HEATING Walnut Grove, Minnesota Compliments of WALNUT GROVE TRIBUNE Walnut Grove Minnesota STEFFEN ELECTRIC SERVICE Electrical Contractor | And Retailer ► Walnut Grove Minnesota SELL BROS. SALES SERVICE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. NEW IDEA and NEW HOLLAND FARM EQUIPMENT Walnut Grove Tel. 140 CARL'S SERVICE MOBILGAS MOBILOIL MOBILUBRICATION TIRES —BATTERIES WHEN IN THE MINNEOTA AREA — PATRONIZE THESE BOOSTERS FARMERS MERCHANTS SUPPLY CO. Grain - Fuel - Feed - Grinding Fertilizer - Machinery Twine Minneota Minn. LET'S GO ALL THE WAY Good Luck Vikings Minneota-Ghent-Taunton Co-op Oil Co. Minneota Minnesota Borson Insurance Co. General Insurance CONGRATULATIONS VIKINGS Minneota Tel 2311 Farmers Merchants State Bank Of Minneota BEST WISHES Member F. D. 1. C. Congratulations To The Team From THE BIG STORE O. C. ANDERSON CO. Minneota Minnesota j „ _! FINNEGANS SUPER VALUE I Meats and Groceries [ Refrigerator Lo,cker Service ► i Congratualtions to the Pride of the Town ► Minneota Minnesota i j DR. KERR'S HATCHERIES Chicks - Feeds - Equipment Minneota Telephone 3531 ; Compliments of HAAS BAKERY Minneota Minesota LIBERTY CLEANERS of MINNEOTA and BALATON Clean 'em Up — Vikings MUHL'S BARBER SHOP Says Congratulations Boys Minneota Minnesota GO VIKINGS GO LARRO SURE FEEDS and the MERRITTS are behind you Minneota Minnesota i DANUBE Row I, left to right: Maurice Schroeder, Kenneth Schrupp, Donald Zaske, Bob Bruggers, Tom Svobodny, Woody Schemmel, Larry Kleinhuizen Donelly Kahnke. Row 2, left to right: Manager Ronnie Schrupp, Coach Rodney Black, Gary Hoffman, Orville Molenarr, Bob Van Den Eine, Greg Kopel, Coach Charles Erickson, Manager Keith Lueck. Coach: Rodney Black. Assistant Coach: Charles Erickson. Student Managers: Ronnie Schrupp, Keith Lueck. Cheerleaders: Rosemary Smedstad, Sharon Frank, Eurdine Tepfer, Nancy Kaiser, Carolyn Falconer, Carole Kopel. Colors: Maroon and Gold. Season Record: 10 Wins 8 Losses. DANUBE ROSTER Name White Maroon Name White Maroon Bob Bruggers, So .. .32 33 Kenneth Schrupp, Sr. .. . .. .34 35 Donelly. Johnke, Sr. ... .. .40 41 Tom Svobodny, Jr ....44 45 Larry Kleinhuizen, Jr. . . . ...14 15 Bob Van Den Eine, Jr.. . ....22 23 Orville Molenarr, Jr. . .. .. .42 43 Donald Zaske, Jr ....12 13 Woody Schemmel, Jr. . . .. .20 21 Gary Hoffman, So. . .. ....24 25 Maurice Schroeder, Sr. . .. .30 31 Greg Kopel, So ....10 11 REFEREES’ t 1. START CLOCK REALLY REFRESHED! NAME OF TEAM SIGNALS 2. STOP CLOCK 4. SUBSTITUTION 6. HOLDING 5. FOUL TIME OUT 8. ILLEGAL USE FOUL 7. PUSHING OF HANDS 10. OFFENDEI OR CHARGING NUMBER •io uv • ! oir. NAME OF TEAM 11. NO SCORE 13. POINT(S) 14. NUMBER FREE THROWS REMAINING 16. SECOND 17. IN LANE SCORED (FOR SECOND THROW ONE ARM) DRIBBLE 3 SECONDS 18. OTHER VIOLATION GRANITE FALLS Front row, left to right: Grant Bottcher, Mgr.: Keith Anderson: Gordon Uttermark: Michael Espeland: Richard Lundell: Arthur Ringsven; Larry Olson: Terry Skrukrud; Carl- ton Werner, Mgr. Back row, left to right: Milton Hanson, Assistant Coach; Merlin Saunders: Lyle Heming- son; Karl Johnson: Harold Anderson: Gerald Hegna: Richard Nielsen, Coach. Coach: Richard Nielsen. Assistant Coach: Milton Hanson. Principal: Charles McCoy. Superintendent: Milton H. Lindback. Student Managers: Carlton Werner and Grant Bottcher. Cheerleaders: Janice Riley, Shirley Sween, Susan Skrukrud. School Colors: Maroon and Gold. School Song: Minnesota Rouser. GRANITE FALLS ROSTER Name Light Dark Name Light Dark Harold Anderson, Sr. . . ....50 55 Richard Lundell, Jr ...30 15 Keith Anderson, Sr. . . ....44 33 Larry Olson, Jr .. .24 21 1 Michael Espeland, Sr. . . ....22 11 Arthur Ringsven, Jr. . .. . . .42 23 Gerald Hegna, Sr ....52 35 Merlin Saunders, Sr ...40 43 Lyle Hemingson, Jr. . .. .... 54 45 Terry Skrukrud, Sr .. .20 51 Karl Johnson, Jr ....34 41 Gordon Uttermark, Jr. . . .. .32 13 When In The Minneota - Walnut Grove Area — Patronize These Boosters r- ► ► ► ► ► ► ¥ ► ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ , ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ SCHWARTZ DRUGS TILLMAN'S FEED SERVICE Prescription Specialists Minneota Tel. 3951 PURINA CHOWS MINNEOTA TEL 3001 WALNUT AUTO SERVICE General Repairing Dyna Vision Tuneup Walnut Grove Minnesota Compliments of BOTSFORD LUMBER CO. Nordqulst Bourgeois GEIWITZ CO. Hardware, Seeds, Farm Equipment Minneota Tel. 3933 Furniture Store Minneota Tel. 4241 Walnut Grove Minnesota DERO STANDARD Says Best Wishes To The Vikings Minneota Minesota V. V. GISLASON Hardware and Implements Plumbing — Heating Minneota Dial 4371 SWAFFER'S ELEVATOR Dealers in Grain, Salt and Fuel Walnut Grove Phone 58 GAMBLES THE FRIENDLY STORE Virgil Ufkin, Prop. Minneota Minnesota MASTERSON ELEVATOR Grain — Feed — Seed Fertilizer Walnut Grove Minnesota Compliments of ORANGE PRODUCE Walnut Grove Tel. 113-5 BOTSFORD LUMBER CO. Quality Building Materials E. F. McMillin, Mgr. ► Minneota Tel. 3231 SELL BROS. SALES SERVICE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. NEW IDEA and NEW HOLLAND FARM EQUIPMENT Walnut Grove Tel. 140 CARL'S SERVICE MOBILGAS MOBILOIL MOBILUBRICATION TIRES —BATTERIES WHILE IN ST. PETER — PATRONIZE THESE BOOSTERS DAIRY PRODUCTS You Can Taste The Difference HUND'S STANDARD SERVICE Put Your Car In Our Hands With Confidence PHONE 7740 429 No. Front Mankato, Minn. While on Campus visit the E . NEW COLLEGE BOOK STORE hrs. 8:00-4:30 Monday thru Friday 8:30 to noon Saturday COMPLIMENTS OF MAH0WALD ATHLETIC SUPPLY CO. MANKATO, MINNESOTA JERRY WUNDERILCH PHONE 3774 After The Game Stop At Southern Minnesota's Finest Supper Club CENTURY CLUB North Mankato, Minnesota ONE of MANY FINE PRINT JOBS Done By RAY ECKES PRINTING SERVICE Phone 3235 No. Mankato BROILER CAFE When in Mankato Eat at the Broiler Cafe for the finest in foods 122 So. Front St. Mankato, Minn. GOOD LUCK C AGERS Komatz Construction Co. St. Peter Minnesota GOOD LUCK, CAGERS t GREEN GIANT CO. Montgomery — LeSueur “Thank You” For Past Business GOOD LUCK TO REGION TEAMS NICKLASS0N ATHLETIC CO. NEW ULM, MINNESOTA WALNUT GROVE Left to right: Gary Eilefson, Al Beens, Curtis Nelson, Ron Anderson, Owen Litfin, Bruce Nordstrom, Fred Schmiesing, Ken Anderson, Milan Schmiesing, Harold Hutchinson, Jerry Anderson, Thomas Wegner. Coaches: Robert Lorentzen, Waldo Larson, Richard Wyffels. Managers: Harris Takle, George Brockway. Regular Season: 16-2 WALNUT GROVE ROSTER Name White Black Jerry Anderson, So. . .. ...42 41 Ken Anderson, Sr. ..... ...40 21 Ron Anderson, Sr . . .24 13 Al Beens, So ...12 33 Gary Eilefson, So .. .32 12 Harold Hutchinson, Sr. . .. .20 11 Name White Black Owen, Litfin, Jr ....30 15 Curtis Nelson, Sr ....22 23 Bruce Nordstrom, Sr. . . ....34 45 Fred Schmiesing, Sr. . . ....44 25 Milan Schmiesing, So. . . ... 14 43 Thomas Wegner, Sr. . . ....10 31 REGION III TOURNAMENT PAIRINGS March 18, I960 Minneota District 9 March 19, )Nl! I960 3:00 p.m. Danube 1 District 12 7:30 | },m, Granite Falls Champion District 11 7:30 p.m. } Walnut Grove , 1 District 10 THANKS ON BEHALF OF THE GAMMA PHI OMEGA FRATERNITY These programs are being printed and sold by the Gamma Fraternity in conjunction with the Athletic Department of Gustavus. Proceeds will be used for a foreign student scholarship. Thanks much for your patronage r ....... • ™—i MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER BEFORE ARE COOKING with GAS Minnesota Valley Natural Gas Co. WHILE IN ST. PETER — PATRONIZE THESE BOOSTERS I Haugdahl Oil Company Ab HAUGDAHL, Prop. ; Lubrication — Light Repairs ► Tires — Batteries t 102 S. Third Call 600 J St. Peter : BRENNAN'S DIRECT SERVICE North End of St. Peter on 169 Lubrication Towing 1 S and H Green Stamps I Phone 1413 4 ; PERFECTION CLEANERS i t Dry Cleaning and Launderers 1 FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY Where Clothes Are i ! Cleaned at Their Best 1 4 [ W. F. Linke, Prop Phone 666 4 4 i : ST. PETER LAUNDERERS AND CLEANERS J Complete Laundry Service J 1 Day Service on Shirts 1 hr. Service on Dry Cleaning I by request | Pickup and Delivery Service Phone 82 St. Peter ; A. H. HERMEL CANDY I AND TOBACCO CO. ► ► Sweeten the Day With Candy Phone 543 ► ► ; St. Peter Minnesota ► : I t DON'S SKELLY SERVICE 1 ; i Greasing — Washing — Accessories 3 [ 402 South Minnesota | St. Peter « 4 Phone 395 4 : 1 4 ST. PETER MOTEL | New Modern Rooms J Free radio in every room [ TV and Telephone in rooms I Art and Connie Schwartz, Props. ! Telephone 1580 i ST. PETER MINNESOTA ! No. End City Limits, Hi-Way 169 ; DICK'S SUPERIOR 400 ; AUTO REPAIRS I TIRES — LUBRICATION i ST. PETER PHONE 815 APCO APCO SERVICE i So. Minn. Ave. St. Peter 4 ► ► ► Nicollet County Bank ► Member F. D. 1. C. ► 3% INTEREST ON SAVINGS ► ► ► St. Peter Minnesota ► ► St. Peter Texaco Service GEORGE TRIMBO, Prop. FREE GIFT HOUSE STAMPS Firestone Tires, Delco Batteries Tire Repair, Towing Service Free Pickup and Delivery Trailer Rental Official AAA Emergency Service PHONE 840 ST. PETER SOUTH SIDE SHELL j ; St. Peter Phone Minn. 772 [SHELL; I SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS ► ► SOUTH SIDE MOTEL ST. PETER t Modern, Airconditioned, ► Telephone, TV PHONE 1597 ► Carl J. Lund Make this your home away from homo” FISHERS GmrMJEHS a TAllCJiS i MANKATO MINNESOTA ) WHILE IN ST. PETER PATRONIZE THESE BOOSTERS ► Nu-Way Cleaners Tailors t Shirts Laundry Phone 22 Leo C. Runkle St. Peter, Minnesota MARK AND JERRY’S MEN'S WEAR the new Quality Men's Clothing St. Peter Minnesota Willard’s Pure Oil At the Crossroads of Town Phone 255 St. Peter Best in Grease, Gas, Tires and Batteries Lubrication Washing £ Efficient Super Service at J. N. ANNEXSTAD'S Standard Service St. Peter Minnesota After the Games Stop at BILL'S CAFE 105 South Minnesota Across from Johnson's COAST TO COAST STORE ROY DICK, Owner Everything for Farm, Home and Auto Phone 509 St. Peter Paul's Plumbing Appliance Your RCA Whirlpool Dealer Sales and Service On All Makes St. Peter Minnesota BURCH'S SHOES fine footwear always St. Peter, Minnesota ▼▼▼▼ ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ f ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ for the best SCH LEUDER Jewelry and Gifts St. Peter Minnesota SWEDBERG DRUGS Prescription Specialists Quality Drugs, Gifts and Cosmetics Phone 125 St. Peter PIZZA VILLA The finest in Pizza and Atmosphere HAVE A PIZZA AFTER THE GAME 123 South Minnesota St. Peter LORHAMMER STUDIO Our Photography is our endorsement Phone 412 or 412-R St. Peter SUNNYSIDE FLORIST Across from Thet Court House We Wire Flowers Anywhere St. Peter Minnesota NICOLLET HOTEL Where Hospitality Reigns FINE FOODS ST. PETER MINNESOTA HAY CCKCB PRINTING SERVICE NORTH MANKATO. MINN. COVER BY MYERS
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