Mora High School - Mustang Yearbook (Mora, MN)

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'S C E S S 5 S 52 a 5: .J '74, ,-uma sag of E 53 S 7755 ima: mewafwl To us, Mora Sigh School means progressg a symbol of many enjoyable hours spent in study, work, activities, and other pleasant associations with our classmates. It is where we live to learn and learn to live. This yearbook gives a limited con- ception of how we studied, worked, and played here at Mora High School. The CAREW of 1955 is published with the intention of providing a means of reliving these numerous happy moments. EDITORIAL Eldon Carlson Sharon Nahnsen Eileen Lucht Sharon Hohn Cooper Marian Richard Randall Nancy Martens Janet Carlson Mary Thomas Mavis Carlson Evelyn Kopp Becky Gotfredson 'Rae Luiten Marilyn Kylander Christina Maier Anna Hovland Marlene Meil Barbara Mork Peggy Gotfredson Q l Held. ,-4 SW! EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Jo Ann Munter 2 In appreciation of a man who has served the Mora High School so willingly, faithfully, and in the fullest capacity for the past two years as Senior High Principal, who has proved himself a leader in affairs outside the school as inside, who has won the and admiration of the whole body and all who know him, Carew Staff, dedicate this HThe CAREW of l955,H to Mr. S. L. as Well respect student we, the annual, BUSINESS Barbara Hack Avis Johnson Gertrude Johnson Verdell Krinke PHOTOGRAPHER Sue Sjoquist ADVISOR Harold Obert 2 K 5 1 rg wb VZ K 1 -N3 27 A , ' wk ww , .e Qin . 2 K- WHY!-K ,J , ,Qwwymtgigd 'E M25- -W we s ' MVS G H Vrwifcks- e :SQ 3 ix F 3 3 4 5 5 A i X E E :Q '14 N 1? Q ig S, ii F2 E- E in fi '9 MERROL LARSOH SHIRLEY HELD ELEONOR NEHLIEN Superintendent Senior High Principal Junior High Principal B.A., Augsburg B.A., Macalester B.S., U. of Minnesota M.A., U. of Minnesota , 5 EZ, 4 . gawwlofg ' James G. Cadwell CChairmanD, Fred Anderson, O. C. Edstrom CGlerkJ, Gunnar Beckstom, Bill Anderson, Dr. C. S. Bossert CTreasurerD. 3 IW FIRST ROW: LUCV TORII: Home Economics, General Science, Assist with Hot Lunch Program. JANET EKDALE: Grade 2. LUCILLE NANUEL: Commercial, Junior Class Co-Advisor. HARLYS SANFORD: 4th and 5th Grade Combination. EVELVN ANDERSON: Grade l. PHYLLIS NUNPNERY: lst and 2nd Grade Combination. JOAN CHRISTIANSON: Grade 5. PATRICIA MASSICOTTE: 2nd and 5rd Grade Combination. SECOND ROW: CLYDE NEWTON: Industrial Arts, Assistant Basketball Coach, Base ball Coach. JOHN SIMPSON: Junior High Math, Junior High Football, Sth Grade Co-Advisor. BURT JOHNSONn Junior High Music, Band, Grade Music Supervisor. MARLVS SPUTE: Home Economics, Hot Lunch Supervisor, Future Homemakers of America. JOANNE HILTON:'English, Glee Club, Junior Choir, Freshman Class Co-Advisor . HELEN GREEN: Biology, Girl's Physical Education, GAA, Cheer- leaders, Sophomore Class Co- Advisor. JACK GRINN: Junior High Math, English, Director of Visual Aids, 7th Grade Co-Advisor. JERNAINE ARENDT: English, German, German Club and Mirror Advisor, Sophomore Class Co-Advisor. CLEVE BERGQUIST: World History, American History, Driver Training, Athletic Director, Health Council. THIRD ROW: HAROLD OBERT: Senior Social Science, American History, Carew Advisor, Junior Class Co-Advisor. ANNA FEYMA: Grade 4. STANLEY GUSTAFSON: Senior High Math, Chemistry, Physics, Guidance, Senior Class Advisor. ROBERT BRIMI: Industrial Arts, Junior High Social Studies, Boy's Physical Education, Assistant Basketball and Football Coach, Sth Grade Co-Advisor. JACK NELSON: Health, Boy's Physical Education, Head Football and Basketball Coach, Su mer Recreation, Freshman Class Co- Advisor. WILLIAM OHM: English, speech, Declam, Class Plays, Assistant Senior Class Advisor. BERNARD THOMPSON: Coordinator Distributive Education, Business Principles and Law, Bookkeeping. LAWRENCE NELSON: Agriculture, Future Farmers of America, Visual Aids. JOHN WAMBHEIM: Junior High Social Studies, Junior High Music, Commercial, Senior Choir. x VX AQ fi .ax , , ' M .WW AY' f Ak 9 Nw 1 W Q 12:43, X V .XA v, wcxmfvxw 'w 'S fx' E , fig: mf 'we X M , S Nfl :A , A 2 A - .W I x - f 2. - gk 2 5 v E Si E ?-Y -Y., .1 -sail W7 , , , 'x a ' . .Q ' 4 0 Q xx 'A Y x -ra 'B 2 .4 1 5 2 'L 3 gr'-vv 'F ,fi 0 J 1. W. Sherman, 2. L. Altman, 5. R 6. E. Luoht, 7. F. Luhmann, 8. M. 12. R. Lakeberg Schmidt, 18. W. Ne1son, 22. N. Whitesiie, 27. , 15. V. Hack, Cut1er, 25. V. M. Carlsol, 28 He11strom, 19. 14. S. Pave R. T' . Yi11er, 4. Krumrei, 9. F. Vurk, 15 Nahnsen, 20 L. Armstrong, 5. B. GriF'ith, M. Thomas, 10. J. Da1e, 11. L. Kahle . L. Ropne, 13. S. Neumann, 17. I. . Y. Cooner ani J. Krinke, 21. N. 1, 24. P. Ellingson, 25. 5. Sjoquist, 26. C. Luiten and S. Ser1ime, 29. J. Neumann, 50. D. Kujath, 51. B. Gotfredson, 52. W. Fohrman, 55. A. Johnson, 54. J. Carlson, 55. C. Ho1mstrom, 56. R. Moore, 57. H. Ta11ey, 58. X. Meil, 59. R. Randa11, 40. E. Kopp 41. J. Hunter, 46. S. Fuerstenberg. 42. C. Maler, 45. T. Johnstone, 44. V. Krinke, 45. C. Seonbuchner: 5 .lv 065. YHESX DREW VICE P HESI DEQVT ROBERT TKLLEYX fiuefe's Noooes-W and good YGXXOXNSYMKQ in Y1lr0.'x I ,GER Band 'Z,6,1X3 ?ooKDOaW,X X,,1,5,0f3 bThALD Senior' Cfooir' 6,Ag Lebmefmefvs Fensre DE, Club Z'n,Ag Student COQOGRJ, 53 pssotba th ljyifgw Yep Band 63. A 1 all hiss afIT,J 'Q l 44 . CY i swam PM ' 12,25 5611 aseexff d ba Sp. 6 ll lohvil 2 0 'I tlqy, 'S '4. T REA GA f R Th Y MART AIREH HPV .. 'i1'1' SKSZPIKBE SSOQSXS 'Never an ima moment ready in heart and band. Sobior' Choir Xg Glee Gum 255, 43 Sxmior' GXass Shaq T93 GM, mug S In Ag SBOKADT emu 5,43 mr- IEYAP ff dan flu, i5,A3 Garew Staff 43 C,OOtl 5 WWJQO me as sm' jillb 12515 511 gov GtiO,3 le-Ui' SS lj 14 'Q Op an C15 155: Ch d 1 5 FA Lesip aug 4, 2J5:ti?D3Zg2 5118 11011 fs J 2,5, for Staff So1.'oe'o'oe 43 Ocho dorm Oourxo1X 4. 6 HOWARD LUHNAUN HIVM little and I'm wise and a terror for my size.H CAP l,2, FFA l,2. WILLIAK KETTER HBillH ult matters not how long we live, but how.n FFA l,2,5,4g Football 5,4g Wasketball l,2,5g Lettermen's Club 5,4g ' Projection Club 43 Senior Choir 2,5. LOIS KAHLE ULOH nLet's take the long way home.H Mirror Staff 2,5,4g Junior Choir lg Library Club 2,55 Band 25 Glee Club 4 YORMA TALLEY nHOrmH HWhen I don't know whether to argue or not, I argue.n CAP 1,25 Junior Choir lg Declam l,2, 5,45 Senior Choir 5,43 Mirror Staff 5,45 Glee Club 2,5,4. IARY THOMAS nSilence is the virtue of the wise.H Library Club l,5g Mirror Staff 2,5,4g Carew Staff 45 German Band 5,45 German Club 5,4. MARLENE MEIL HMarn HAnd what they dare to dream of, dare to do.H GAA 4g Carew Staff 4, Mirror Staff 4. Transfer Student Minneapolis Roosevelt 4. SHARON NAHNSEN HSherryH Hlt is good to have friends.H GAA l,2,5g German Club 5,45 Library Club l,2g FHa 43 Mirror Staff 55 Glee Club 5,45 Band lg Junior Choir lg Carew Staff 4. CHRISTINA MAIER uChrisH Hwhen it's done by her, it's well done.n GAA l,2,5,4g Glee Club 2,5,4g German Club 5,43 Carew Staff 4g Mirror Staff 4, FHA 4. 7 'WM-v Wlblmli' HAROLU LOVAAS HThe strong silent type.H Band l,2. MARION COOPER HGusH NSmall of stature, but brimming over with pep.n Senior Choir 5,43 Mirror Staff 45 Carew Staff 43 GAA l,2,5,4g Band l, 2,55 Junior Class Play 55 Junior Choir l,2g Cheerleader 2,5,4g Homecoming Attendant 4. BILL GRIFFITH HBuffH nWhy do girls all like me so, look at my picture and you will know.H Football l,2,5,4g Basketball 2,55 Student Council l,2,5,4g Photo Club lg Lettermen's Club 5,45 Band l,2,5,4g Senior Choir 2,5,43 Octette 43 Junior Class Play 5, One-act play 5. IRENE JOHNSTOHE HVRGHGH HCom on sense is very uncommon.n Senior Choir 5,45 Glee Club 2,5,4g Junior Choir l. PHILLIP ELLIHGSON uPhilu HA Senior, finally.u FFA l,2,5,43 Football 4. LORETTA ROGNE HLoryn HAlways active, always bright, wide awake on any night.u Library Club l,2,4g Junior Choir lg Glee Club 2,5,4g Junior Class Play 5, Senior Choir 5,4. ALICE ROGNE HShe may be shy, but she'll get by.n Library Club 2. LOUISE ALTMAN HLouH nThe best way to lengthen one's day is to steal a few hours from the night.H GAA l,2,5g Glee Club 2,4g Junior Choir l, I 8 VERDELL KRINKE nDellu Hwith laughing eyes and happy heart.H Band l,2,55 Pep Band l,25 Junior Choir lg Glee Club 25 Senior Choir 5,45 Carew Staff 5,45 GAA 45 Mirror Staff 4. NORMAN NELSON HLouieH Hin quietness lies hidden friendship.H Baseball 2,55 Basketball 5. BECKV GOTFREDSON HShe carries music in her heart.H Band l,2,5,45 Junior Choir lg Pep Band l,2,55 Student Council lg Mirror Staff l,2,5,4 - CCo-Editor- in-Chief 435 GAA l,2,5,4g Glee Club 2,45 Carew Staff 2,5,45 Senior Choir 2,5,45 German Club 5,45 Sextette 5,45 Octette 45 Cheerleader 45 Declam 2,4. PATRICIA EACKLUND HPatu HIt's better to be bashful than bold.u Library Club 2,5,45 FHA 45 GAA 4. EILEEN LUCHT HLGGDYH HHappy-go-lucky without a eare5 may her future days be just as fair.H Carew Staff 2,5,45 Mirror Staff 45 GAA 1,2,5,4. EVELVN KOPP NEvieH HHischief, thou art afootlu Senior Choir 5,45 Mirror Staff 5,45 Carew Staff 45 Junior Class Play 55 GAA 45 Library Club 55 Transfer Student Pine River, Minnesota 5. MICKEY GRAHEK HMouseH Hwho will entertain the populace when I am goneiu Band l,2,55 Junior Choir lg Lettermen's Club 5,45 Mirror Staff 5,45 Football l,25 Basketball l,2,55 Senior Choir 5,45 Octette 45 Declam4. DANIEL HOLMBERG Dan HMe and my Model A.H FFA 1,2,:5,4. 9 WILLIAM UALLSTROM Hbilln HA good sport always.H Sasketball l,2g FFA lg Junior Class Play 53 Senior Choir 2,5,4. ROGER LAKEBERG HVariety is the spice of life.H Band 2,5,4g Senior Choir 4g Football 2,5,4g Baseball 2,5,4g Lettermen's Club 5,45 Pep Band 5,4. VERNON MATTSON HVernH HFind a way or make one.H FFA l,2,5,4g Football 3,45 Basket- ball 5,4g Lettermen's Club 5,4g CAP l,2. DWAINE KUJATH Hwhy hurryin FFA l,2,5. IRENE SCHMIDT HI'm here for education.H GAA 5,43 Library Club 2,5,4. NAGMI SPAR HLife is short and so am l, but size is no measure of success.u GAA 2,53 Glee Club 23 Junior Choir l Senior Choir 5,43 Junior Class Play 5. CYRIL HAEG nWait until you know him wellg and then ------- In FFA l,2,5,4g Projection Club 4. CORRINE SEONHUCHNER HCOHDi6u HShe's not a flower, she's not a pearly but she's a noble all-around girl.h I0 I f wg f I 4, ! MARILYN KYLAHDER nStudy is the best policy.H Junior Choir lg Glee Club 2,5,4g German Club 5,4g Library Club l,2,5g Mirror Staff 2,5,4g Carew Staff 4. JAMES HEUTIAIIN HI'm an old cowhand.H FFA i,2,5,4. DANIEL WILKENS Hin me, as yet, ambition hath no part.H CAP lg Junior Class Play 5. JULIAN TURNER uTexH uBless the man who invented sleep.H FFA 5,49 Projection Club 43 Transfer Student Dows, Iowa 5. PATRICIA UAUGEN HPatH NVery thoughtful, generous and kindg all of our class think she's just fine.n Glee Club l,4g GAA 5,4. JOHN TELANDER HJust try to get me to talk -- in class, that is.H FFA l,2,5,4g Baseball 2,5,4g Letter- men's Club 4. RUTH ELLA MOORE NCuddlesH HA gal with a pleasant word for everyone.H Junior Choir lg CAP 1,23 Glee Club 23 FHA 45 GAA l,25 Library Club 5g Band 2,5,4g Pep Band 5. DWAINE MCKINNON HMioku HHe has that sort of bashfulness which makes one good-natured, pleasant and generally liked.H FFA i,2,5,4. H XARLYN JAMES nAnother fellow who didn't have time to grow.H FFA l,2,5,4, JAJELLE KRI KE uShe'a charming and sweet and deliciously neat. Junior Choir lg Glee Club 2,4Q Senior Choir 5,43 GAA 2,5,4g FTA 4. ll BARBARA HACK HBarbH NWith laughing heart and dancing feet.u Band 2,5,43 Senior Choir 2,5,43 Sextette 43 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4Q Declam 43 One-act play 53 GAA 2,44 Mirror Staff 43 Carew Staff 43 Junior Choir lg Glee Club 23 Junior Class Play 53 Homecoming Attendant 4. SHIRLEY FUERSTENBERG uShe aims to please.H GAA 2,53 Library Club 4. RONALD SODERSTROM HRonnieH HI'd like to be bashful, but the girls wonvt let me.H FFA l,2,5,43 CAP 1,23 Football 2,5,43 Baseball 2,5,43 Basketball l,23 Lettermen's Club 5,43 Projection Club 43 Octette 43 Senior Choir 2, 5,4. DENNIS MOLIN Wqis only labor was to kill time.n Basketball l. STANTON SERLINE nStanien NGive to the world the best you have.n Football l,2,5,43 Basketball l,2,5,43 Baseball l,2,5,4Q Lettermenvs Club 2,5,43 Student Council 43 Junior Class Play 5. RENEE LIND HLindyH - HSparkle, sparkle on my hand, little diamond aren't you grand?ln GAA l,2,5,4. I2 RAE LUITEN HBusy here, busy there, to find her quiet is something rare.H Junior Choir l5 Sand l,2,5,45 Pep Hand 1,2,5,45 Glee Club 25 Mirror Staff 2,5,45 GAA 25 Student Council 1,2,5,4 - CPresident 415 German Club 5,45 Carew Staff 5,45 Octette 45 Senior Choir 5,45 Sextette 5,45 Tome coming Attendant 45 Girl's State 55 German Club 5,45 One-act Play 55 Junior Class Play 5. GERALD DALE HJerryH Hvour Wit makes others witty.H Football l,2,5,45 Basketball l,2,5,4 Raseball 245,45 Band 1,2555 Pep eand' 1,25 Lettermen's Club 2,5,4. HAROLD OLSON nCars are my hobb , cars are m lifeg Y Y I'll marry a car instead of a wife.H EEA l,2,5,45 CAP 1. JANET CARLSON HJanH HIt is a friendly heart that has many friends.H Band l,2,5,45 Pep Band l,2,5,45 GAA 2,45 Speech Club 55 Senior Choir 5, 45 Declam 2,45 Junior Choir lg One- act play 25 Carew Staff 5,45 Mirror Staff l,2,5,45 Glee Club 25 Sextette CAccompanist1 4. PETER HOVLAND nP6t6H HHere I am girls5 don't crowd.H FFA l,2,5,45 Baseball 5. JOANN MUNTER NJOH HA faithful friend is better than gold.n GAA l.2,5.4: Garew Staff 2,5,4 - CEditor-in-Chief 415 Student Council 2,5,45 Mirror Staff 45 Homecoming Queen 4. CAROL ROLMSTROM HHugon A grain of gaiety seasons every- thing. Band l,2,5,45 Pep Band 2,5,45 Mirror Staff 2,554 - CCo-Editor-in-Chief 415 German Club and Band 5,45 One-act Play 2,55 Junior Class Play 55 Speech Club 5. V! WILLIAM FOHRMAN nBillH HRomeo has nothing on me.n Pep Band 45 Transfer Student Pine City 4. 13 fm, 5553515 XEEZSSQSWQ ' 5,55 LVPVP K ili- qgfawu F LLOYD OTTE HGood nature will always win the heart.H FFA l,2,5,43 Football 2,41 Projection Club 4. HELEN CNRISTIANSON NThe proper study of mankind is man.n GAA 2. AVIS JOHNSON HBlondieN HContent to live her life in her own way.H Senior Choir 5,43 Mirror Staff 2,5,43 Carew Staff 43 Junior Class Play 53 One-act play 52 GAA 2,5,43 Glee Club 2. WILLIAM SHERMAN HBillH HThere is no fun like work3 but let me do it when l please.H Band 2,5,4Q Senior Choir 5,43 Junior Class Play 53 One-act play 53 FFA lg Pep Band 5,4. RICHARD RANDALL HDickH nMathematics and figures never worry him.H Mirror Staff 2,5,4Q Carew Staff 5,43 Junior Class Play 5. JAMES RICHARDSON nWillieN HA little mischief now and then.n CAP 1,22 FFA l,2,5,43 Projection Club 43 Baseball 5,4. SHAREN NEUMANN HShe who never raises her voice.n Junior Choir l3 Glee Club 2,43 Mirror Staff 4. ROBERT RITTER HTGXH HHe's honest and truthful and very shyg but with him as a friend you're sure to get by.u FFA 1,2,5,4. 14 MARLEWE KRUMREI HOne grand gal.H GAA l,2,5,4g GAP l,2g Library Club 5,4g Giee Club 49 FHA 4. PHILIP COOK NGone Fishin'.n Football 2,5g Basketball 2. BETTY EURK HShe keeps her thoughts to herself.H GAA l,2,5g Library club 5,45 Giga Club 45 Junior Class Play 5. GARTH JOHNSTON HEightballH HWho's afraid of the faculty?H Football l,2g Basketball 2g CAP l. JAMES MARQUART Hcuflyu HAS unpredictable as the weather.u FFA l,2,5,4g Projection Club 4. NEOLA OUTLER uKeep your face to the sunshine,N CHARLES WHITESIDE UChuckH nOf all the things I like best, I prefer to sit and rest.H CAP lg Basketball 5. ALBERT FOUST MAIN HI'll be a bachelor 'til I dieJ?J?n FFA l,2,5,4. 15 NANCY LINGLE HAdmired by all who know her.n Junior Choir lg Band lg Declam lg Library Club 2,5. LOIS AHHSTHONG HLOH HMarks, not men, have been her aim.H CAP l,2g Library Club l,2,5. MAVIS CARLSON HGreatness lies in silence.u GAA l,2,5g Library Club 5,45 Carew Staff 5,43 Mirror Staff 4. HATTIE PAVEL uShe who Will, can.H GAA l,23 FHA 4. CHARLES SPAR HSparkyH nl want a girl, just any girlu Senior Choir 55 Junior Class Play 5. WAYNE DRIVER HI don't preach, why should I practice.H JACK HARXAN Hwaldorf here I come, right back where I started from.H Baseball 4, Transfer Student Waldorf, Minnesota 4. I6 CLASS COLORS: SILVER AND GREEN CLASS FLOWER: YELLOW ROSE CLASS MOTTO: TONIGHT WE LAUNCH, WHERE SHALL WE ANCHOR! VALEDICTORIAN RAE LUITEN SALUTATORIAN: SUE SJOQUIST nm , n S ,z if or A A ' - f ef si ??mf 'H L2,i SENIORS WHO HAVE ATTENDED MORA SCHOOLS 12 YEARS Row 1: Rae Luiten, Verdell Krinke, Becky Gotfredson, Loretta Rogne, Irene Johnstone. Row 2: Cyril Haeg, Louise Altman, Christina Maier, Bill Griffith. f ii 17 ff ' II THE DATE -- 1965. THE PLACE -- A USED CAR LOT. I JUST HAPPENED TO WANDER INTO THE LOT WITH NO SPECIAL PURPOSE IN MIND WHEN ALL OF A SUDDEN I THOUGHT OF THE IDEA OF LOOKING AT SOME ANTIQUES. WAY BACK AT THE REAR OF THE LOT I SPIED ONE. CAUTIOUSLY, I MADE MY WAY TOWARD IT. THE CLOSER I GOT TO IT, THE MORE FAMILIAR IT LOOKED. AND THEN IT HIT ME. NO, NOT THE CAR3 THE RECOLLECTION. THIS WAS MICKEY GRAHEK'S OLD 1956 FORD. AS I STOOD THERE LOOKING OVER THE OLD WRECK, I BEGAN TO RECALL ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1955 AND WHAT THEY ARE DOING NOW, IN THIS YEAR 1965 A.D. Shirle Fuerstenber is well known in the fashion world. She travels from state to s ate wi er show HFuerstenberg's Firsts in Fashion.n Her head model is Betty Burk. Pete Hovland has retired and is living on the income from his oil wells. As a Ho55y he collects old calendars. The currently popular vocal trio, known as NThe High C'sN, is made up of Mavis Carlson, Helen Christiansen, and Neola Cutler. Marion Cooper is the owner and operator of 'WInnIe's Garment Shopn. The name has Been changed to HSmoky's Sport Shopu. If you pass the shop around 9:OO A.M. on Saturday you might see Gar Martens, the garbage collector, stopping to pick up old boxes and have a t e c ata The first flight around the world in a flying saucer was recently completed by Jerr Dennewith. He left a trail of toothpicks. Ro er a e er s e owner of a television repair shop. For some strange reason ere s one make he won't work on. Turn on your television set around 2:00 P.M. some afternoon and youfll probably see Norma Talle on her program, nTalley-hon. She tells the kiddies stories at the EegInnIng of the show and James and Sharen Neumann fill in the remaining time with their nMerry Marionettes'. Robert Miller, that famous sculptor, is currently in the Black Hills engraving into the rocks the letters J A N. Louise Altman and Lois Kahle are the proud owners of a roller skating rink. They devote every Wednesday night to teaching men between the ages of 20-50 how to skate. I The author of that new book, NHow to Slide Through Schooln or nBy the Skin of My Teethn is Daniel Wilkens. Philip Cook has Become a famous cowboy star. Some critics say it's because of his Horse, Radish. Women have really come into their own. Marlene Krumrei recently organized the first women's football team in Kanabec County. 3anelle.Krinke plays quarter- -back. Evel Kopp and Micke Grahek have gone into business together. They operate a use car lo -- wi a wrecking service on the side. Albert Foust has become a school janitor. He can't stand it to be away from Miss Siem. Philip Ellingson is now a Ford tractor salesman. His motto is nYou can pay more, But WHO wants to?N Ruth Moore is playing drums for Corrine Seonbuchner's nScintillating Sixn. The Band is currently playing at HHaeg7s Ham5urger Heavenn. Cyril is really raking in the dough. . I8 Maril K lander has experienced a great increase in her popularity since she marr e a guy whose last name is Monroe. Renee Lind, that well-known newspaper columnist is now featuring a series of articles titled: nwhy I Hate Menln The Mora Bakery is owned by Marl James and his whose specialty is nDan e 's Da n y Dunking of the waitresses. Irene Johnstone has let her hair grow and it now trylng to start a fad. Next thing you know back to knee length dresses. chief baker is Daniel Holmber , Doughnutsn. A1106 Rogne s one reaches her waist. It seems she's she'll be trying to get us to go Lois Armstron had her picture in the paper several months ago. She gave birth to e rs pair of twins born in 1965. Chief Photographer on the daily paper is Harold Lovaas. He works under Editor Llo d Otte. James ar uar and Vernon Mattson have gone into business together. They are the owners o the 'M k M Meatpacking Plantn. Howard Luhmann does most of their slaughtering. Norman Nelson, with the aid of an old chemistry teacher, recently perfected a new Elrd seed which contains 74 Z protein. He's putting it on the market through the uAjax Advertising Agencyn, the head of which is Robert Ritter. People who said of Jo Ann Munter, Eileen Lucht, and Verdell Krinke, 'They'll really go placesn, didnft reallze how rfght they were. s r o oined the Foreign Legion six years ago and have been traveling ever since. Garth Johnston wrote the follow-up script to the movie HDon't Bother to Knockn. He calls his sequel, nTry the Doorbelln. The stars of this new movie are Barbara Hack and Jim Richardson. Bill Fdhrman is the new warden of'the state prison. Among the new guards that he appolnted are John Telander and Dwaine McKinnon. Patricia Hau en is recognized as an up-and-coming opera star after HER BRILLIANT MA in HMadame Butterflyu. Avis Johnson is fashion co-ordinator for the Ketter Clothing Company. Dwaine Kugath is one of their best shoe salesmen. Nano n e has been elected president of the B. S. A. Knot Boy Scouts but Baby S ers of America.D Julian Turner is vice-president. Marlene Meil wrote a book a5out Eer knowledge of Blue Was My Vitrioln. For some reason it just wouldn't . The title is nHow sell, even though chemistry published by the Maier and Nahnsen Publishing Company. Harold Olson runs a lum5er camp ln Canada. He reports that Mary Thomas is his Best lumberjack for should one say lumberjill?J Sue S o uist, the traveling photographer, is currently taking pictures of the open ng of Irene Schmidt's tremendous new theatre which seats 5,000 people. Sue frequently drops ln on Mora High, where correct papers. Hattie Pavel, that motorcycle maniac, is resting she helps old Mr. Gustafson up in Kanabec Hospital after her latest race. She is under the care of Loretta Rogne, who is head nurse. Charles and Naomi Spar are starring in the Ice Follies. The Follies, by the way, are now under e management of Richard Randall. The show opens with a comed number Starring Bill Sherman and Elll Hallstrom, that new replacement for y Frick and Frack. W8 9 ggiveg ZngiggnxiscMolindhavenggneFintg the poultry business. Above their HI H rea sz e t E i ' Appointment Onlyn. res es ggs n Town, Our Hens Lay Eggs by Jack Harman, that notorious gambler recently lost a lar e sum whi h h b t ---?-1T- 1 3 c e e on one o C arles Whiteside's horses. Chuck puts the blame on his horse trainer and High ggrgllggiigmg ds situated the house of Becky Gotfredson, Janet Carlson, om, an Rae Luiten, four old malds. worklng on a poison, wHlcE ls designed to put out They are at the present time of the way the following: groom, Patt Backlund. Stanton Serline, the famous criminal lawyer, Bill a n Ifmei R0nnle Soderstrom, professional ice sk certainly not least, derry Dale, author of nHow to I9 Griffith, dealer in quick teac er, and last but Have Fun at a Partyn. to get caught chewing gum in chemistry class to any :CLASS WILLL 41 We, the Class of l953, of Mora High School, of Kanabec County, and of the State of Minnesota, being of sound mind and body after four years concentration, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our testamentg hereby revoking all former wills, bequests and devices hereto made by us. Ruth Moore wills her ability to get better than she did. of tedious last will and of any nature the car to Marlys Forshier in hopes she can do Evel Kopp wills her ability to see moving houses to any 7th hour study hall s u ent who likes to spend his time staring out the window. Dwaine Ku'ath wills his ability to get more privileges in Mora High to some future s u en in the following years. Patricia Hau en wills her ability to keep control of her temper to Carol Lind, in opes s e will make good use of it. Bill Sherman wills his bass horn to anyone with a strong back and a weak mind. Eileen Lucht wills her Senior Social seat to anyone who thinks they would enjoy sitting directly in front of Mr. Obert in Sue Sjoquist wills her'Hwindy deskn a choice front seat. in English to windy Stan Erickson. Bob Miller wills his height to Gary Linder. Rae Luiten wills her ability to get up at 5:50 assignment to Jon Hornquist if he arrives in the morning to read her Social home by that time. Marilyn K lander wills her four years in high school to any future freshman. S aren eumann wills her seat in Speech class to any poor unsuspecting underclass- man . Hattie Pavel wills her job in hot lunch to Leella Paxton and a chance to talk to the dish washer. Ro er Lakeber wills his wavy hair to John Hillman and his number in football to Gary L n er. Ronnie Soderstrom wills his ability Clayton Johnson. Jerr Dale wills his height and big o s Arms ron wills her ability to o s eep late in the morning. Renee Lind wills her ability to run to strike out Ogilvie baseball players to feet to Paul Netland. get to school just on time to anyone who likes from the hospital to school and make classes on time to the next uFlorence Nightingalen. Albert Foust wills his ability to get into trouble to anyone who wants to take five subjects. Lois Kahle wills her ability to get home from Fish Lake at lO:5O to Yvonne Johnson Barbara Hack wills her front seat in the 7th hour assembly to anyone who can stand the first shock of Mr. G's voice when he Wsounds offu. Beck Gotfredson and Carol Holmstrom will their headaches, giggle pills, and all Xthe fun they've had putting out the Mirror to next years editors-in-chief. Irene Johnstone wills her ability to ugigglen anytime and anywhere to Janice Ihrondson and her bottomless desk to any Junior who has the misfortune to get it next year. Mary Thomas wills to anyone whose name starts with HTH the privilege of sitting in the back of every class. Shirle Fuerstenber wills her Av s o nson w s er hair to have Her's blonde. Norma Talle wills her ability jun or who wants to spend ability to keep her temper to Zoe Kellar. Marlyn Angstman because she's just Hdyeingn to all his time earning nickels to pay for it. Marlene Krumrei wills her ability to lose her speaking privileges to anyone who Iikes to talk in Mr. Simpson's 4th hour assembly. Dennis Molin wills his books to anyone who will burn them. Jerry Dennewith wills his ability to get along with Mr. Held so well to Bob Youngquist. Phil Ellin son wills his books to anyone who wants them. c e Gra e wills his new H1956 Fordn to Jon Hornquist, the only other person who can ma e it mind, providing it starts. 20 Louise Altman wills her ability to stay home in the evening to Jeanette Kleven in hopes that she can take this ability and put it to good use. Neola Cutler wills her ability to get up by 5 o'clock in the morning to anyone who wishes to arise that early. Sharon Nahnsen wills her typewriter in the typing room to Dorothy Olson. Nano hlngle wills her job in Mr. Held's office to anyone who likes to spend most o e r time running around. Pete Hovland wills his way with women to David Westman. fHe can make good use of iti. James Marquart wills his magazines, comic books, and sports magazines to any junior who doesn't let studying interfere with his education. Janelle Krinke, Naomi Spar, and Christina Maier leave Mora High just as they found i-E' Bill Hallstrom leaves his socks to any heel that needs them. Jo Ann hunter wills her homecoming crown to the future homecoming queen in hopes her coronation will be as nice as hers. Janet Carlson wills her smile and good times to Gertrude Johnson. Verdell Krinke wills her English and Chemistry workbooks to the freshmen to start next years homecoming bonfire. Stan Serline yills his strong republican views to Stan Erickson. This is done to make sure the republican viewpoints will continue to be heard. Harold Lovaas wills his seat in the assembly to any junior to enjoy next year. Marlyn James, John Telander, and Dwaine McKinnon will 4,160 golden hours they mislaih someplace in the building. Jack Harmon wills his quiet classroom ways to any other considerate fellow. Bill Fohrman and Gary Martens will their ujazzu talent to future talented musicians of Mora High. Jim Richardson and Daniel Holmberg will their gang to anyone who can handle them. Charles Turner wills his love of English to the garbage can. Phil Cook wills his ability to manage to be sick on the day of a chemistry test to any future chemistry student. Marlene Meil leaves her Geometry books to anyone who Henjoysn studying figures. Harold Olson leaves a thumbtack on each teachers chair. Charles Whiteside wills his Chemistry book right back where it camo from. Marian Cooper wills her cheerleading outfit to anyone who promises to have as much fun in it as she did. Garth Johnston reserves his will until he has the feel of his diploma grasped firmly in his hand. Charles Spar wills his sprightly step to any alert underclassman. Wh-E and Howard Luhmann -- they're just leaving -- period. Bott Burk wills her warm heart and cold feet to kids who sit by the radiators. Dan e ens leaves his ability to do assignments without reading them to anyone - hhh'dh5hh't already have that ability. Robert Ritter leaves no legacy of note but a reminder for all the pretty girls not to forget him. Corrine Seonbuchner wills the key to her mainspring -- the machine that keeps her aw in mo ion. Loretta Ro e leaves her charm to any needy underclassman. c ar Ran all leaves his love of sleeping late to the bus drivers. Helen Chrlstianson leaves her shyness in the hands of Darlene Althoff. Blll'GhlTTlth-Wills his thinking cap to anyone below MCH level. lls his ability to get out of school in four years to anyone who needs Bill Ketter wills his brilliant mind to any future senior -- line forms to the e . Vernon Mattson wills his front seat in the assembly to anyone who likes to be watched. Norman Nelson wills his Chemistry books to his locker because that's where they are most of the time anyway. James Neumann wills his mustache to any prospective fellow. Llo H Otte leaves ---------------- in a HURRYJ A ce Ro e, Pat Backlund, and Irene Schmidt will their quiet studious ways to any neegg underclassman. Beck, Hu o, Rae, Jo, Jan, Eileen, Gus, Barb, Sue, Mar, Evie, Dell, and Avis, the Nhuchy Thlrt55nNT'will thelr hhflity to Elhays enjoy themselves, and their reserved section in the auditorium for programs to any future senior girl friends. 21 in 153 H JUNIORS: Row l: Delmar James, Evelyn Krawiecki, David Westman, Robert Mitchell, Larry Rowley, Jo Ann Hathaway, Robert Youngquist, William Posey. Row 2: Duane Oslin, Carol Lind, Sharon Hohn, Shelby Grahek, Elaine Rosnow, Sheila Woodbeck, Barbara Mork, Barbara Peterson, Evelyn Roggentein, Lula Seline, Jerome Gotfredson Renee Johnson, Yvonne Johnson, Janice Nordstrom. Row 5: Elaine Mattson, Harold , Garda, Carl Johnson, Roger Boster, Larry Carlson, Stanley Erickson, Gary Linder John Hillman, Alvern Krinke, Bill Owens, Ray Renstrom, John Strandlund, Zonnie Strandlund, Arlayne Falk. ! JUNIORS: Row l: Anna Hovland, Donna Danielson, Ruby Mart, Peggy Gotfredson, Marlys Gotfredson, Violet Cashman, Jeanette Kleven, Nellie Claggett, Janice Throndson, Nancy Martens, Gertrude Johnson, Marlys Forshier, Jane Berulson, Elizabeth Beardshear, Lois Olson, Marlyn Angstman. Row 2: June Gray, Marlene Eckstrom, Darlene Althoff, Arlyn Ryberg, Gordon Sorenson, David Johnson, Jon Hornquist, Tom Heuer, Lloyd Erickson, Dewey Mattson, Richard Wenholz, Marion Lovaas. Row 5: Richard Bowman, Tom Goldsmith, Clayton Oosterhuis, Clinton Waddell, Clifford Wroolie, Donald Birkman, Darrell Olson, Donald Oquist, Wallace Oien, Dennis Olson, Elmer Bentz, Dennis Clayton, John Barnes. 22 S mah SOPHOMORES: Row lg Carolyn Murray, Betty Storlie, Shirley Pierce, Wayne Strom- Back, Kathryn Bylund, Donald Bergstadt, Gary Harmon, Theodora,Wright, Patricia Miller, Alvera Althoff. Row 2: Elaine Nastrom, Ardys McCarty, Ruby Lucht, Kay Cottrell, Donna Gotfredson, Eldon Anderson, Ronall Smith, Roger Nelson, Edna Rich, Betty Hovland, Ronald Mork, Frances Pangerl, Edna Lakeberg. Row 5: Harvey Kadlec, Merle Motschenbacher, Lee Thompson, Kenneth Broostin, James Campbell, Eldon Carlson, James Holznagel, Larry Okerstrom, Ed Otte, Robert Ripka, Jerry Anderman, James Telander, Sheldon Nelson. f! 00 SOPHOMORES: Row l: Charlotte Dickhoff, Ruth Kilander, Donna Tatro, Leella Paxto Mary Ellen Walker, Sally Thomas, Muriel Hack, Monica Haeg, Pat Sweeney, June Jorgensen, Darlene Westman. Row 2: Douglas Johnson, Paul Williams, LeRoy Nastrom, Nathan Norberg, Willard Nordman, Mary Marks, Ramona Kile, Grace Folkem Robert Sjoquist, James Stenstrom, Joyce Gittins, Ann Bohlin, Betty Westin. Row 5: Pat Chaddock, Gordon Gotfredson, Delmar Ostrom, Jerry Larson, Gene Kopp, Clayton Harms, Bob Cole, Clayton Johnson. Row 4: Jerry Torrey, Sandra McGuire, Florence Dochow, Charles Hohn, David Ellingson, Paul Netland. 23 Il 3 FN L 'E ERESHMAN: Row l: LaVonne Elofson, Zelda Sutherland, Mary Maurer, Margaret Zellman, Verna Mae James, Janice Lind, Sonja Jensen, Vernon Cassman, Dennis Anderson, Kenneth Hathaway, Marjorie Miller, Mabel Nash, Irene Zellman, Carol Neumann, Eleanor Bentz, Phyllis Sundberg. Row 2: Charles Beardshear, Gerald Holznagel, Warren Stromback, Harry Gunderson, Jerry Christiansen, Marilyn Talley, Mary Jane Kubat, Edith Rich, Sharon Bassett, JoAnn Krawiecki, Dennis Rowley, Daniel Beckstrom, Gene Bedore, James Goldsmith, Thomas Campbell. Row 5: Donna Weast, Faune Greenwald, Nadine Anderson, Edwin Brown, David Collins, Clinton Waddell, Charles Woodbeck, James Cole, David Berg, Leonard Kleven, Lloyd Erickson, Roy Gries, Gary Boster, Darlene Ackerman, Donna Oquist. AA gn F5 PM nm J A A A FRESHMAN: Row 1: John Ripka, Weldon Smith, Warren Ellingson, Alyce Dickenson, Carol Reynolds, Darlene Voight, Dennis Udean, Dorothy Oslin, Gordon Hendrickson, Elton Stromback, David Burke, Kenneth Schmidt, Ann Berulson, Martha Posey. Row 2: Richard Weinmann, Richard Mattson, Gordon Schmidt, Robert Woodman, Clayton Berg, Mary Westin, Janice Rassmussen, Marlis Seline, Gary Ludwig, Betty Carr, Jayne Wenherg, Sharon Moe, Betty Ritter, Dixie Gotfredson, Donald Anderson, Zoe Kellar. Row 5: Karin Olson, Deanna Edholm, Virginia Davis, Donald Weast, David Selvig, Gerald Strandlund, Elgard Miller, Lee Eorshier, Ronald Olson, James Uordenstrom, John Renp, Thomas Thomas, Marilyn Zellman, Hope Linder, Gerald Birkman. 24 594:24 Q 'hv' 1' f' 8th GRADE: Row l: Arden Raymond, Richard Schultz, Dennis Nelson, Bob Burk, La Mae Otteson, Louisa Ielson, Dwaine Engberg, Ronald Rrown, Ronald Schuster, Richard Kubat, Patricia Longworth. Row 2: Jeanette Stromberg, Patricia Renstrom, Donald Erickson, Gary Anderson, Janic Richard Ryberg, Lois Gotfredso Wolford, Judy McGuire, Dale Fr Richard Johnstone, James Chri 8th GRADE: Row l: Norland Seal Williams, Sonja Harmon, Vivian Bergstadt. Row 2: Nancy Sande, Shirley Hohn, Sharon Crabtree, Engeline Hirschmann. Row 5: Jo e Molin, Sharon Smith, Corrine Kent, Merwyn Larson, n, Cleone Epsen, Connie Johnson. Row 5: Sylvia ase, Joyce Erickson, Arnold Engstrom, John Armstrong, stianson, Kenneth Harp, Joanne Erickson, Cora Hovland. VT 1 S , Karen Solmonson, Karolyn Solmonson, Shirley Kreisel, Dale Greenwald, Douglas Eklund, Robert Alice Cashman, Sandra Torrey, Sylvia Steckleherg, Mary Ann Mohrenweiser, Gerald Maas, Albert Drennin, e Oslund, Marvin Simons, James Armstrong Lillian Breyen, Kay Grunwald, Jeanette Otteson, Peter Anderson, Elaine Johns , D ll Olson, Shellon Zellman. son, 3 as 25 4. ,. .l An.. L a.. 7th GRADE: Row lg Bonnie Steckleberg, Annette Campbell, Anna Maier, Arlan William Stanley Spar, Richard Engelson, David Miller, Larry Schmidt, Douglas Norstrom, Sharon Chaddock, Louise lndrelee, Patricia Ripka. Row 2: Donald Lingle, Marlys Drost, Doloris Rosnow, Harriet Stromberg, Ruth Sundberg, Douglas Johnson, Myron Smith, Mavis McKinnon, Rosanne Loptien, Patricia Westby, Marion Kreisel, Kurt Ken Row 5: Phillip Cottrell, Ronald Johnson, Harvey Mohrenweiser, John Nelson, Judith Cslund, Genell Sutherland, Joann Belinski, Sandra Carlson, Robert Graves, Donald Gries, Melvin Dale, David Kawalek. Ala L. A A ... it R Sy ts 7th GRADE: Row l: Carl Kilander, Clayton Erickson, Mary Randall, Leonard Simons, Eileen Barnhart, Thomas Willett, Mavis Udean, Sheldon Burk, Duwayne Barnes. Row 2: Sharon Johnson, Donna Mae Giese, Judith Chaon, Brother Kendall, Dewey Kendall Varney Pierce, Joel Carlson, George Friendshuh, June Hanson, Patricia Severin. 3 26 flygfixwf ,F ,, ., ,J A ,,,, ,a 3? 3-1 Q 134 E fi Q fr an 94 if 3 23 z. 3 ii 'e E is 55 V. 551 :HI :S 5 15 5 5 '24 ff E game! HAH BAND: Row l: Barbara Mork, Evelyn Krawiecki, Janice Nordstrom, Marlyn Angstman, Elaine Rosnow, Rae Luiten, Janet Carlson, Karin Olson, John Repp, Pat Longworth, Connie Johnson, Darlene Westman. Row 2: Mary Maurer, Jerry Anderman, Marlys Gotfredson, Sharon Hohn, Gertrude Johnson, James Nordenstrom, Corrine Kent, Sheila Woodbeck, Becky Gotfredson, Deanna Olson, Jon Hornquist, Sharon Moe, Sharon Smith, Richard Wenholz, JoAnn Krawiecki. Row 5: Gordon Sorenson, Carolyn Murray, Donna Lingle, Deanna Edholm, Merwyn Larson, Nadine Anderson, Marion Lovaas, Roger Lakeberg, Carol Holmstrom, Bob Miller, Pat Miller, Yvonne Johnson, Jim Goldsmith, Wallace Oien, Donald Erickson, Myron Kahle, Bill Griffith, Tom Heuer. Row 4: Roger Nelson, Nathan Norberg, David Ellingson, Ruth Moore, Dick Bowman, Thomas Thomas, Janice Molin, Eldon Carlson, Bill Sherman, John Barnes, Mr. Johnson, Arlayne Falk, Barbara Hack. Twirlers: Kay Cottrell, Muriel Hack, Mary Ellen Walker, Betty Hovland, Shelby Grahek, Carol Reynolds, Ruth Kilander, Peggy Gotfredson. H ll HBH BAND: Row l: Mary Maurer, Carolyn Murray, Donna Lingle, Delores Rosnow, Judy Chaon, Karin Olson, John Rapp. Row 2: Merwyn Larson, IBanna,Ed1ohm, Willard Nordman, Ruby Lucht, Nadine Anderson, Rose Ann Loptien, Sharon Smith, Corrine Kent, Joyce Gittins. Row 5: David Lundgren, Ronald Johnson, James Cole, Donald Erickson, Louise Inderlee, Douglas Johnson, Joel Carlson, Jim Nordenstrom, Patricia Westby. Row 4: Burt Johnson CDirectorl, Thomas Thomas, Kurt Kent, Janice Molin, 27 SENIOR CHOIR: Row l: Mr. Wambheim, Janice Nordstrom, Naomi Spar, Patricia Miller, Yvonne Johnson, Renee Johnson, Janelle Krinke, Marian Cooper, Irene Johnstone, Evelyn Krawiecki, Marlyn Angstman. Row 2: Carol Lind, Rae Luiten, Sharon Rohn, Marlys Gotfredson, Peggy Gotfredson, Sheila Woodbeck, Nancy Martens, Gertrude Johnson, Shelby Grahek, JoAnn Hathaway, Ruby Mart, Donna Danielson. Row 5: Avis Johnson, Verdell Krinke, June Gray, Janet Carlson, Sue Sjoquist, Barbara Mork, Bill Griffith, Leonard Kleven, Zonnie Strandlund, Arlayne Falk, Becky Gotfredson, Norma Talley, Barbara Hack, Loretta Rogne, Janice Throndson, Elaine Rosnow. Row 4: Arlan Ryberg, David Selvig, Sheldon Nelson, Bill Sherman, Dennis Clayton, Bill Hallstrom, Stanley Erickson, John Hillman, Alvern Krinke, Larry Carlson, Ronald Soderstrom, Roger Lakeberg, Wally Oien, John Barnes, Robert Sjoquist, Mickey Grahek, Eldon Carlson, Eldon Anderson, Bob Miller. 'hid GIRL'S TRIO: Donna Danielson, Nancy Martens, Arlayne Falk. ACCOMPANIST: Yvonne Johnson. exzfette GIRL'S SEXTETTE: Nancy Martens, Sue Sjoquist, Donna Danielson, Becky Gotfredson, Rae Luiten, Barb Hack. ACCOMPANIST: Janet Carlson. ' bgdeeazf' GLEE CLUB: Row l: Monica Haeg, Lois Kahle, Alvera Althoff, Lois Olson, Irene Johnstone, Jane Berulson, Mary Marks, Sharon Neumann, Patricia Haugen, Donna Danielson, June Jorgenson, Janelle Krinke, Ruth Kilander, Darlene Westman. Row 2: Mary Ellen Walker, Marilyn Kylander, Ardys McCarty, Elaine Nastrom, Jeanette Kleven Donna Gotfredson Sandra McGuire, Nancy Martens, Muriel Hack, Marlys Forshier, Eloise Kylander, Marlene Krumrei, Edna Lakeberg, Kathryn Bylund, Ramona Kile. Row 5: Marlene Eckstrom, Loretta Rogne, Janice Throndson, Betty Burk, Louise Altman, Sue Sjoquist, Becky Gotfredson, Christina Maier, Grace Folkema, Norma Talley, Sharon Nahnson, Darlene Althoff, Alice Bankers, Marion Lovaas, Barbara Peterson, Evelyn Roggentein, Miss Milton. II ' . If JUNIOR CHOIR: Row l: Patricia Ripka, Duane Barnes, Mavis Udean, Marion Kreisel, Ann Berulson, Mavis McKinnon, Harriet Stromberg, Marlys Drost, Louisa Nelson, Karen Solmonson, Mary Maurer, Richard Kubat, Eileen Barnhart, Karolyn Solmonson, Rosanne Loptien, Patricia Westby, Delores Rosnow, LaVonne Elofson, Sharon Johnson, Anna Maier, Louise Inderlee, Bonnie Steckleberg, Mary Randall. Row 2: Cleone Epson, Zoe Kellar, Sandra Torrey, Irene Zellman, Ruth Sundberg, Carol Reynolds, Darlene Voight, Verna Mae James, Mabel Nash, Joanne Belinski, Sandra Carlson, Donna Giese, Judith Oslund, Mary Danielson, Patricia Renstrom, Vivian Kreisel, Margaret Zellman, Richard Ryberg, Warren Ellingson, Jeanette Stromberg, Patricia Severin, La Mae Otteson. Row 5: Cora Hovland, Donna Lingle, Janice Lind, Janice Molin, Sharon Moe, Sharon Smith, Sylvia Steckleberg, Judy McGuire, Elaine Johnson, Mary Westin, Joyce Erickson, Sylvia Wolford, June Hanson, Judith Chaon, Corrine Kent, Carol Neumann, Betty Ritter, Marjorie Miller, Engeline Hirschmann, Alyce Dickenson. Row 4: Sonja Jensen, Janice Rasmussen, Gary Ludwig, Richard Mattson, Marlis Selina, JoAnne Erickson, Sharon Crabtree, Charles Woodbeck, Lillian Breyen, Kay Gruenwald, Jeanette Otteson, Darlene Ackerman, Nadine Anderson, Deanna Edholn Shirley Hohn, Dallas Olson, Karin Olson, Marilyn Zellman, Marilyn Talley, Mary ' Jane Kubat, Joann Krawiecki. 29 f! ll Row l: Charles Hohn, Marlyn Angstman, Rae Luiten, Mary Thomas, Evelyn Roggentein, Marilyn Kylander, Elizabeth Beardshear, Janice Nordstrom, Elaine Rosnow. Row 2: Barbara Peterson, Darlene Althoff, Sharon Nahnson, Barbara Mork, Gene Kopp, Becky Gotfredson, Carol Holmstrom, Christina Maier, Sheila Woodbeck, Richard Wenholz, Mr. Arendt. pp . ' . ll '50 Row l: Bill Posey, Robert Mitchell, Bud Woodman, Larry Rowley, Robert Youngquist, Kenneth Schmidt. Row 2: Ernest Nastrom, Ed Otte, James Richardson, Gary Boster, Eldon Carlson, Dennis Rowley. Row 5: Richard Bowman, Gene Kopp, Lee Forshier, Ronald Soderstrom, Carl Johnson, Cyril Haeg. S . Row 1: Kenneth Broostin, Joel Carlson, JoAnn Munter, Rae Luiten, James Erickson, Leonard Kleven, Sharon Hohn, June Jorgensen, Connie Johnson. Row 2: Robert Sjoquist, Karin Olson, Bill Griffith, John Hillman, Darrell Olson, Stanton Serline, Mr. Held. 0 SW! Row l: Marian Cooper, Peggy Cotfredson, Mary Thomas, Rae Luiten, Marilyn Kylander, Sharon Hohn, JoAnn Munter, Anna Hovland. Row 2: Gertrude Johnson, Nancy Martens, Mavis Carlson, Barbara Hack, Janet Carlson, Eileen Lucht, Verdell Krinke, Avis Johnson. Row 5: Christina Maier, Sue Sjoquist, Becky Gotfredson, Richard Randall, Barbara Mork, Marlene Meil, Sharon Nahnson, Mr. Obert. . y MlRROR STAFF: Row l: Lois Kahle, Marian Cooper, Jo Ann Munter, Anna Hovland, Mary Thomas, Marlys Gotfredson, Gertrude Johnson, Sharon Hohn, Sharon Neumann, Evelyn Krawiecki, Patricia Miller, Ruth Ann Kilander, Darlene Westman. Row 2, Maril n ' Y Kylanaer, Elaine Hosnow, Verdell Krinke, Eileen Lucht, Florence Dochow, Nancy Martens, Barbara Hack, Janet Carlson, Barbara Peterson, Evelyn Roggentein, Marlys Eorshier, Rae Luiten, Avis Johnson, Peggy Gotfredson, Mickey Grahek. Row 3: Eldon Carlson, Carol Holmstrom, Becky Gotfredson, Norma Talley, Christina Maier, Dennis Olson, Richard Randall Cla ton Oosterht' W'll , y 11s, 1 ard Nordman, Barbara Mork, Sue Sjoquist, Marlene Meil, Mr. Arendt. 31 71 nffif' - L -J i. F.H.A.: Row l: Martha Posey, Mary Danielson, Betty Ritter, Janelle Krinke, Donna Danielson, Jane Berulson, Eloise Kylander, Sharon Bassett, Marlys Forshier, Dixie Gotfredson, Margaret.Zellman, La Vonne Elofson, Shirley Williams. Row 2: Verna Mae James, Sylvia Wolford, Alice Dickinson, Sharon Moe, Janice Molin, Gertrude Johnson, Sharon Smith, Sylvia Steckleberg, Nancy Sande, Corrine Kent, Edith Rich, Sandra Torrey, Margery Miller, Judy McGuire, Jeanette Stromberg, Ann Berulson. Row 5: Mary Maurer, Jo Ann Erickson, Janice Rassmussen, Elaine Nastrom, Ardys McCarty, Virginia Davis, Marlis Seline, Karin Olson, Donna Gotfredson, Marilyn Zellman, Marlene Krumrei, Barbara Peterson, Evelyn Roggentein, Sandra McGuire, Donna Tatro, Mary Westin, Irene Zellman. Row 4: Miss Torii, Deanna Edholm, Lillian Breyen, Faune Greenwald, Hattie Pavel, Ann Bohlin, Patricia Backlund, Arlayne Falk, Christina Maier, Sharon Nahnson, Kay Gruenwald, Marion Lovaas, Donna Weise, Donna Oquist, Naline Anderson, Edna Rich, Miss Spute. .L M 4. A , is -5 F.F. .: Row l: Robert Youngquist, Bill Posey, Dennis Ddean, Kenneth Schmidt, Donald Weisi, Bud Woodman, Clayton Berg, Gordon Schmidt, David Burk, CharlGS BGSPGSPCEP: David Ellingson, Ronald Smith. Row 2: Larry Rowley, Dennis Rowley, James Eriidson, Jerry Strandlund, Jerome Gotfredson, John Barnes, Dick Bowman, Duane Oslin, E On Carlson, Gary Boster, Bob Mitchell, Marlyn James, Robert Williams. Row 5.dLariy Okerstrom, Jim Richardson, Cyril Haeg, Lloyd Otte, Harold Olson, Ronnie So ei? rim, Clayton Harmes, Lee Forshier, Dwaine Kujath, Vernon Mattson, Pete Hovland, A GP Foust, John Telander, Dwaine McKinnon, Carl Johnson, Nathan Norberg, Mr. Nelson. 32 I A I Row l: Zoe Kellar, Irene Zellman, Pat Miller, Anna Hovland, Janelle Krinke, Margaret Zellman, Alyce Dickinson, LaVonne Elofson, Jane Berulson, Patty Haugen, Donna Danielson, Ruth Ann Kilander, Darlene Westman, Janice Nordstrom. Row 2: Marian Cooper, Ruby Lucht, Mary Westin, Janice Rasmussen, Alvera Althoff, Donna Tatro, Sandra McGuire, Verdell Krinke, JoAnne Munter, Ardys McCarty, Elaine Nastrom Kathryn Bylund, Irene Schmidt, Marlis Seline, Betty Ritter. Row 5: Gertrude Johnson, Marlene Krumrei, Shelby Grahek, Elaine Rosnow, Sheila Woodbeck, Avis Johnson, Eileen Lucht, Marlys Forshier, Donna Gotfredson, Marilyn Zellman, Barbara Peterson, Evelyn Roggentein, Peggy Gotfredson, Marlys Gotfredson, Nancy Martens, Kiss Green. Row 4: Eloise Kylander Eaune Greenwald, Barbara Hack, Patricia Sacklund, Sue Sjoquist, Becky Gotfredson, Elaine Mattson, Grace Folkema, Arlayne Falk, Barbara Mork, Marlene Meil, Christina Maier, Renee Lind, Donna Oquist, Darlene Althoff. v o o I Row l: Ruth Moore, Naomi Scar, Nancy Lingle, Jim Marquart, Mickey Grahek, Gerald Dcnnewith, Garth Johnston, Charles Spar, Mr. Thompson. Row 2: James Neumann, Robert Ritter, Julian Turner, Gary Martens, Gerald Dale, Daniel Holmberg, Philip Ellingson, Bill Fohrman. 1 ll gharles Woodbeck, Norma Talley, Evelyn Kopp, Becky Gotfredson, Carol Holmstrcm arbara Hack, Bill Griffith, Mickey Grahek, Nr. Arendt, Mr. Qhm. , 33 MMM Row l: Anna Hovland, Lois Kahle, Shirley Fuerstenberg, Betty Burk, Irene Schmidt, Marlene Krumrei, Elizabeth Bearlshear. Row 2: Mavis Carlson, Loretta Rogne, Patricia Backlund, Darlene Althoff, Eloise Kylander, Marlene Eckstrom, Miss Siem. THE HMIRRORETTESH HOMECOMING BONFIRE W 4 1950 HOMECONIJG QUEEN MARLYCE JAKES CROWUS JOAHH HUNTER QUEEN JOANN AND HER ROYAL COURT E 35 September 2 September 9 Octobar 2 October 7 October 1O October 25-24 October 28 November 6 November 9-15 November 25 November 27-28 December 8 December 15 December 19 December 29 5O January 5 January 25 February 5 February lO February 25 25 March 2-4-G March 9 March 16 March 19-2O-21 March 27 April 7 April 15 April 21 April 27 M ay 9 May 15 May 24 May 29 'No f md School opens Assembly program, John Sloan, Liquid air demonstration National Photo Company took pictures of students Assembly program, Petriefs En semble Football, Braham here, Homecoming Queen, Jo Ann Munter MEA Convention, St. Paul Juniors select class rings Student Council Convention, Mankato American Education Week Junior Class Play, nClarenceH Thanksgiving vacation Grades Christmas program Senior High Christmas program Christmas vacation begins Invitational Basketball Tournament at Mora School opens Basketball, Ogilvie there, Goat Game Mirror Staff Variety Show Assembly program, Table Tennis Sub-district Basketball Tournament District Basketball Tourna ment District Speech Contest, Mora One-act Play Contest, Cambridge State Basketball Tournament Easter Vacation begins Regional Speech Contest, Milaca Piano Festival at Elk River Assembly Program, Leo Lania, World Affairs speaker Assembly Program, George Ranney, Lecturer and Penalogi t Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom Senior Class Play Baccalaureate Commencement, Dr. Earnest C. Parish, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, speaker mf 1 1 rs, pw L mf,,,xmNg. 'W 24,5 wk ,aw-w'w Mm Lf aww 'M ffm 'E fi 5 if 25 Q. Tl! E4 2 Z5 5 54 3 N2 Y E 5 3? 5 5 9? 54 -5 5 F gii Q. 4 HAH TEAM CWEERL - J H, Hack, Janice Nordstrom. EADERS: Evelyn Krawiecki, Marion Cooner, Becky Gotfredeon Barbara MCH TEAM CHEERLEADERS: Kneelin Mary Jane Danielson, Shirley Rohn, Sharor Smith, Patricia Westby. g: Patricia Longworth, Connie Johnson. Standing: NPN TEAM CHEERLEADERS: Verna Mae James, Patricia Miller, Ruby Lucht, Elaine ,X . Jastrom, Carol Lind. 37 ?aaz'6a!Z g FOOTBALL SQUAD: Row lg Robert Sjoquist, Ronald Olson, Gordon Gotfredson, David Burke, John Repn, James Goldsmith, Paul Netland, Robert Ripka, Gerald Anderman, Robert Williams, Douglas Johnson, Gerald Holznagel, Edwin Brown, Thomas Campbell, Daniel Beckstrom. Row 2: Stan Serline, Clayton Johnson, Philip Ellingson, Raymond Renstrom, Zonnie Strandlund, John Barnes, Lloyd Otte, Robert Miller, Jon Rornquist David Westman, Gerald Birkman, Leroy Gries, Larry Okerstrom, Leonard Kleven, Row 3 Coach Jack Nelson, Assistant Coach Jack Grimm, Stanley Erickson, Delmore Ostrom, Donald Birkman, Vernon Mattson, Ronald Soderstrom, Gary Linder, Bill Ketter, Elmer Bentz, Bill Griffith, Roger Lakeberg, Gerald Dale, Alvern Krinke, Gene Kopp, Assistant Coach Robert Brimi. HAH TEAM: LINEM N: Gerald Dale, Alvern Krinke, Bill Griffith, Vernon Mattson, Roger Lakeberg, Stanley Erickson, Zonnie Strandlund. BACKFIELD: Bob Miller, Ronald Soderstrom, Stanton Serline, David Westman. HBH TEAM: LINEMEN: Robert Sjoquist, Douglas Johnson, Robert Williams, Edwin Brown, Larry Okerstrom, Ronald Olson, Daniel Beckstrom. BAGKFIELD: James Goldsmith, Leonard Kleven, Jerry Birkman, Gerald Anderman. 38 HCM TEAQ: Row lg Thomas Willett, Phillip Cottrell, Robert Graves, Melvin D le, Douglas Norstrom, Eugene Aulieh, Harvey Mohrenweiser, Dale Greenwald Row 2 Donald Cries, Joel Carlson, Kenneth Harp, James Christiansen, Janes Ryberg, Daniel Collins, Richard Ryberg, Dennis Nelson. Row 5: Mr. Simpson, Joe Oslund, Jerold Maas, Richard Johnstone, James Armstrong, John Armstrong, Dallas Olson, Merwyn Larson. HCH TEAM: LINEM N: Melvin Dale, Joe Oslund, Richard Johnstone, James Armstrong, James Christiansen, John Armstrong, Daniel Collins, Richard Ryberg BACKFIELD Donald Gries, Kenneth Harp, Merwyn Larson, Gerald Maas. Mora Mora Mora Mora Mora Mora Mora Mora HAH TEAM 1952 SEASON RECORD 6 45 O 20 15 52 55 l9 39 Foley Cambridge Elk River Milaca Braham Princeton Osseo Moose Lake vMOen HJG uvepnu H+ H 'E Seated: Dennis Olson, Gerald Dale, Vernon Mattson, Wallace Qien, Stan Serline, Standing: Coach Jack Nelson, Gerald Hirkman, Gene Kopn, Gary Linder, Jerry Larson, Elmer Rentz, Student Manager Bill Ketter. Left to right: Gary Linder, Gerald Dale, Vernon Mattson, Jerry Larson, Wallace Oien, Stan Serline, Dednis Olson, Elmer Bentz. HStanH Hwally X. aaa 2 Ei 4'-Q Q 4 3. X fmm Wlf?kwW . :t gfwfrffflfff If ass. V iw awww25grmg Hrwanffklwi Qw4wqFffm M., . gi. V 55 'Ewa 2 ' 51195: , .th.t,, at are -we Q 4 .,.. ' Lm1w,yMgE? we H I 112 51 Wwff avian ZQHTAQWWQ raw awww yea: QQLWQ .j, L, W El JY! , X5 BH S2 jx , c gift HP J 'aa,,wa if F3545 n 'W' fe , 9 A A fn- T sdnwf-iffip t A. :TJ L' ,ajitggf i,w ,- 'L at '1-.. X K M Mawr ii fwgfi 7 J arf A 1 ,AEE : : 'rfis - ' iggif i me f,,, 1 ,,',ii, - ,, c f -L ' 1 ,cz 1, Y ,5k A .,,,s,Q, ies. 5,,?g,,4WV.n ggv gg, ,LCV M A ,i Q, Lrryyr .gs V z 3 i ,K L L V Z ,.:, AV ,S J f , f f e L it 'R J . if E A . - se s , ,J A L, L cvde A+ gr TJ A E Q dy - mf A A 1 W q if A ,e t t i ' 2. A h 'f 1 e e s 'Y fl-W: -.3 J auf 50 A '3'lZ J ,411 A ,ECJ J., A E A W ... 1? Q- w', QQ' xi 2 Vi Y A N. 151 i . e ffl l if I 5F f A J- r E HBH TEAM: Row l: LeRoy Cries, Jerry Anderman, Kenneth Broostin, Leonard Kleven, Jerry Torrey, Willard Hordman, James Holznagel, Paul Netland, James Goldsmith, Row 2: David Selvig, Donald Anderson, James Erickson, James Nordenstrom, John Rapp, Lee Eorshier, James Cole, David Berg, Gerald Kolznagel, Coach Clyde Newton. 1 X J z ml, . , I MCH TEAM: Row lg John Nelson, Richard Schultz, Arnold Engstrom, Kurt kent, Melvin Dale, Donald Cries, Donald Erickson, Ronald Johnson, Dav Norstrom, Robert Yurke. Row 2: Robert Eergstadt, James Anderson, Joe Oslund, Warren Molin, James Armstrong, Jam Larson, Richard Ryberg, Richard Kubat, Coach Bob Brimi. id Kawalek, Douglas Ryberg, Joel Carlson, Cary es Christiansen, Merwyn 'gcwedadl Row l: Gerald Dennewith, Roger Lakeberg, David Westman, Ronald Sodcrstrom, Jim Richardson, Zonnie Strandlund, John Telander. Row 2: Mr. Newton, Paul Netland, Clayton Johnson, Stanton Serline, Gerald Dale, Wally Oien, Norman Nelson, Robert Sjoquist. ettamen 'wrt 6 W x or gi ,mf Row l: David Westman, Mickey Grahek, Elmer Bentz, Jon Hornquist, Kenneth Rroostin, Bob Miller. Row 2: Ray Renstrom, Wally Oien, Zonnie Strandlund, Ronnie Soderstrom, Stanton Serline, Bill Griffith, John Telander. Row 5: Roger Lakeberg, Gene Kopp, Vernon Mattson, Stanley Erickson, Alvern Krinke, Don Birkman, Delmar Ostrom, Clayton Johnson. at I Dag 4 .Zag Midnight! All is quiet except for the traffic at Ann River and Linder and Hohn's. Evie K. is sleeping at the HStumpH while Jon H. is finishing his pineburger, bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich, butterscotch sundae and grape pop. The last of the gang finally clears out of the HStumpu. Dave W. is found outside practicing football but is awakened by the feel of cold snow on his bare feet. Sue S. is still correcting Mr. G's test papers. Mickey G. is seen at the corner of North Union and Maple waiting for the light to change. Marlene M. takes notes as Barb H. tells all ------- in her sleep, of course. Mr. Ohm returns from Yilaca. Irene J. and Evie K. complete their daily C?j letters. Howard Holmes tells Mickey the light doesn't change ---- What a blowllll All is quiet in the peaceful hamlet --------- supposedly??????? Mr. Wambheim remembers he was asked to do his imitation of Yogge Yorgesson for next year's Christmas Concert and gets up to practice. Miss Spute has a nightmare and wakes up to make out next week's lunch menu. Gertie J. dreams of Vern. Avis breaks it up. Phil Cook wakes up and realizes there is a big test today ---------- gets violently ill. Rae L. wakes with a startJL She jumps merrily out of bed to study Social. Bill Sherman gets up and starts the chores. Bog L. arises and says, NLet's see, which shall I choose todays outfit from.H nOh, to sleep again.n Mothers wonder if its really worth it trying to get the children up. Stan S. rises and tries to find a way to part his hair. Mrs. Cook calls the doctor!!! , The doctor takes Phil to school. In Business and Law class, Mr. Thompson finally throws out the business and lays down the law. Becky G. comes late ........ Her excuse? VI didn't know which class ring to wear today.u Mr. Ohm is rudely awakened from his daydreams of Milaca by a flying eraser. Mr. Held makes his daily announcements over the P. A. --------------------- Would you mind repeating that??????? Miss Nerlien takes away the study hall speaking privileges ------- nWon't you please settle down?H Everyone turns clockwatcher. The nLucky l5H gathers in the front of the assembly. Cheer up, kids ----------- only three hours left. Evie K. decidws itfs time for another fire drill. In chemistry class, a familiar sound is heard. Mr. G. says uYou BOHUNKSIH Kenny Broostin takes his usual seat in the front of the assembly during 7th hour. Come on, bell ----- ringilll Please??????? Janitors have a lot of help ----- Sth hour students. School is vacated. Drugstores are invaded. Poor Mr. G. Jim R. just finished undoing all the shoveling he had done while delivering groceries. Watch out, JimJJ! What's cooking? The slowest of them are finally reaching home. Mr. Obert says, Halright, let's get ready for bedln nBut Daddy, Arthur Godfrey is on TV now.u Poor Daddy has to give in!! Gordy S., Darrell O., and Jo Ann M. are patiently waiting for Jan G. to get ready ----- she's only a half hour late so far. Well, do tell!! Jan is FINALLY ready. The back row of the theater goes hysterical, alternately laughing and crying, Ever a very dramatic scene. o The longest five minutes ever lived. The night is young. Evie R. calls Barb P. to find out the usual -- ---- OK, we'll wear our plaid blouses and slacks. News time ------- nobody home to listen. The first car unloads at the Hstumpu ------- a fellow's got to eat. Car pulls up in front of Miss Green's house. Verdell K. finally finishes ------------- Setting hey hair. Good Morning! And so another day begins. 43 CAREW staff members wish to thank the following business firms for th support: HOME ELECTRIC Wesley Rydell, Prop. MORA DRUG COMPANY Harold Hanson, Prop. SUNDSTROM'S SHOE 3 CLOTHING STORE H. E. Sundstrom, Prop. LEWIS' DEPARTM NT STORE James Olson, Mgr. SWEET SHOP R. A. Koppi, Prop. FRYKMAN SERVICE STATION Victor Frykman, Prop. COTTAGE CAFE Ed Battle, Prop. PARADISE THEATRE Ben Krawiecki, Prop. DEW DROP INN Chuck McGuire, Prop. GLEN'S SERVICE STATION Glen Johnstone, Prop. ANDERMAN MOTORS Leo Anderman, Prop. MORA CLOTHING STORE Ben Nelson, Prop. WOODWARD'S Robert Longworth, Mgr. MORA FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP Theron W. Melius, Prop. MAURER'S RADIO AND ELECTRIC SHOP Fred Maurer, Prop. KANABEC HARDWARE Frank Gorham, Prop. DRESSER'S FURNITURE STORE Clalde Dresser, Prop. COAST-COAST STORE Jim Cadwell, Prop. NELSON VARIETY AND GIFT SHOP Ed Nelson, Prop. STIGEN JEWELERS Henry Stigen, Prop. TINKER AND JOHNSON C. Tinker and A. Johnson, Prop. MORA FEED AWD GRAIN COMPANY Paul Rosnow, Prop. MORA CLEANERS Jim Wilson, Prop. EDDIE AND ESTHER'S E. Naumann and R. Naumann, Prop. RUSS AUTO BODY SHOP FARMERS CO-OP CREAMERY Everett Davis, Mgr. MORA MOTORS Hugo Holmstrom, Prop. CENTRAL LUMBER COMPANY Clarence Swanson, Prop. GRIFFITH CONSTRUCTION C M. W. Griffith, Prop. BERRY'S SHOE STORE Harlan Berry, Prop. PINE GROVE INN Mrs. Violet Seaver, Mgr. ZETTERBERG HARDWARE COMPANY Marcus Zetterberg, Prop. HANENBURG IMPLEMENT Jake Hanenburg, Prop. NORTHERN WOODS PRODUCTS COMPANY Loren Johnson, Prop. BUFLOVAK MIDWEST COMPANY E. W. Klapmeier, Mgr. LARSON IMPLEMENT COMPANY Claude Larson, Prop. BEN FRANKLIN STORE Joe Theis, Prop. GLOBE MEAT MARKET Gordon Mork, Prop. KARL J. JOHNSON KANABEC STATE BANK Frank Powers, Pres. MATTSON ELECTRIC Clarence A. Mattson, Prop. J. B. NORDENSTROM CONSTRUCTION HALMGREN'S GROCERY Art Malmgren, Prop. STENSTROM'S JEWELRY STORE Harold Stenstrom, Prop. MORAD'ERTISER Robert Beck, Prop. ELITE LAUNDERERS AND CLEANERS N. C. Neilson, Prop. SERLINE LAND Q INSURANCE AGENCY Chas. Serline, Prop. GORHAMS GAS SERVICE Bob and Jack Gorham, Prop. MORA BOWLING LANES Charles Reese, Prop. JERRY'S SERVICE STATION Jerry Larson, Pro KLEBE PTOTO STUDIO OMPANY P Russell Johnson, Prop. E. J. Klebe, Prop. HALL DRUG COMPANY Virgil Hall, Prop. iii 'Iii i' ' T 1 E-s WE .5 fe. hllllps ig X x y 6 Y9i i, t, 1' otos eir loyal co., INC. nuxcx


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