Stewartville High School - Tiger Spirit Yearbook (Stewartville, MN)
- Class of 1955
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THE TOTI POLE 7 e Senior (?l t44 f 955 Stecva UoiCCe School 7= e d xutccfe C We dedicate this annual to Miss Bonner in grateful recognization of her unerring guidance as a teacher and a friend. 2 mrnmrn (ZoKtente Superintendent.............Page 4 Principal..................Page 4 School Board...............Page 4 High School Faculty. . . . Page 5 Grade School Faculty. . . Page 5 Secretary..................Page 6 Bus Drivers................Page 6 Cooks......................Page 6 Janitors...................Page 6 tyie t (fyiefaiut Supt. H. H. Schaefer 7 c6 C (26te£ Principal LePearl Bonner 7(2 M tci£ Glen Jahns Joseph Sueiff Fred Everts Lloyd Lenn Alfred Wilson BACK ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Burton Eppen, Mr. H. H. Schaefer, Mr. Per Jacobson, Mr. J. O. Otterness, Mr. James Bacon. SECOND ROW; Miss LePearl Bonner, Mr. Kenneth Hanson. Mr. Jay Robinson. Mr. Laveru Hillesland, Mr. Allan Hietman. FIRST ROW; Mr. Earl Dehne, Mr. Howard Sloneker, Miss Donna Mark, Mrs. Janice Hietman. Miss Dorothy Byram, Miss Eliz- abeth Mork, Mrs. Margaret Connor, Mrs. Charlotte Davis. BACK ROW. Left to. Right: Mrs. Ella Welch, Mrs. Aileene Bremer, Mrs. Adean Turner, Mrs. Arleen York, Mrs. Frances Rud, Mrs. Margaret Brekke. SECOND ROW; Mrs. Helen Carroll, Miss Vivian Wacha, Mrs. Ethel McClintock, Mrs. Jean Hillesland. Mrs. Lorraine Nickel, Mrs. Laura Thompson. FIRST ROW; Mrs. Ruth Root, Miss Sylvia Zimmerman. Mrs. Mildred Foss. Mrs. Helen Stiles, Mrs. Cocker. Not pictured above: Mrs. Carol Peterson, Mrs. Petra Anderson. Mrs. Olga Thompson. 5 'PettuHictut ‘PocacetenA Left to Right; Mrs. Geneva Mills. Mrs. Mary Greedes, Mrs. Rose Ballard. Mrs. Arthur Roeder Pe tctC- 07efree Dcc tfen4, ?%cUC O j. i V wf ' Walt and Wes Leftto Right; M. Herrick. H. Light. L. Kins- W. Engel. D. Denny. C. Bamlet. R. EngeL ley. P. Jacobson, S. Edgar, W. Schumann, 6 Senior Class Officers. . . Page 8 Pag. Senior Class History. Senior Class Will. Pages 9- ■ 13 . . Page 14 . . Page 15 16 . .Page 17 . . Page 18 . . Page 19 20 Sty (tyiefa STANDING: Miss Mark-class advisor; Joan Byrne-vice Harreia-secretary, Wayne Briese-president, David Bit- president; Mr. Eppen-class advisor. SEATED: Dorothy tner-treasurer. 8 AANESTAD, WILHELM Class Pres. 3; Student Council 3. 4; V. Pres. 4; Speech 2; Thespians 4; Projection Club 3; Annual Staff 4, Ed.;J. Class Play; Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Student Leader; Mix- ed Chorus 4; Trombone Quartette 2; Basketball B . 2 and A . 3, 4; Lettermen's Club; Pho- tography Club. ANDREASEN, JANE Career Club 4; G. F. C. 1. 2. 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 3. 4;G 1 ee Club 3, 4; Accompanist for sextets and octets 2. ASWEGAN. GARY Class Pres. 1; Student Council 1, 3. 4; Pres. 4; Annual Staff 4; J. Class Play 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Football A 1. 2. 3. 4. Co-captain 4; Basket- ball A” 1.2. 3.4; Base- ball A 1. 2. 3, 4; Let- termen's Club. BILLINGS, LENORA DEL Class Sec. 2; Lib. 3. 4; Speech 3, 4; Thespians 4;Career Club 4.V. Pres.; G. A. A. 1. 2. 3; G. F. C. 1. 2. 3, 4, V. Pres. 4; Newstaff 3. 4; Annual Staff 4; J. Class Play 3; Mixed Chorus 3. 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Queen Attendant 3. 4; Photography Club 4. BITTNER, DAVID ELMER Class Treas. 4; Speech 2, 3. 4; Thespians 4; Projection Club 3; Newstaff Co-ed.; Annual Staff 4; J. Class Play 3; Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 2. 4; Vocal En- semble 2. 3; Football “B 1, 2. and A 3. 4; Basketball Mgr. 3,4; Wrestling 3; Lettermen's Club. BR1ESE, WAYNE Class Pres. 4, V. Pres. 2; Student Council 3, 4, Treas. 4; J. Class Play 3; Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4; Let- termen's Club 2. 3. 4. BYRNE, JOAN Class V. Pres. 3.4, Treas. 1, 2; Lib. 4; Thespians 4; G. A. A. 1. 2, 3; G. F. C. 1. 2. 3. 4; Newstaff 4; J. Play Business Mgr. 3; Cheerleader 4; Val- entine Queen 3; Queen Attendant 4. CARROLL, NANCY Thespians 4;G. A. A. 2. 3; G. F. C. 1. 2. 3. 4; Newstaff 3. DRIPPS, DAVID Photography Club 4; Trans, from Byron; Class V. Pres. 1. Class Treas. 2. 3; Newstaff 1. 2. 3; Annual Staff 3; J. Class Play 3; Mixed Chorus 2. 3;Glee Club 2, 3; Foot- ball Mgr. 1. 2; Basket- ball ••B 1. 2; Band Mothers' Carnival King 1. DUBBELS, MARY Class Treas. 3; Student Council 1; Lib. 3, 4; Speech 2, 3, 4; Thespians 4, Sec.; G. A. A. 1. 2; G. F. C. 1. 2.3, 4. Treas. 3; Newstaff 1, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; J. Class Play 3; Mixed Chorus 2. 3. 4; Girls' Sextet2, 3; Photography Club 4. 9 DUBBELS, SANDRA Lib. 4; Thespians 4; GAA 1.2; GFC 1.2,3.4; Mixed Chorus 3.4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Newstaff 3, 4; Jr. Class Play 3; Ma- jorette 4. EVENSON, DARLENE Lib. 4; Speech 1,3,4; Thespians 4; Career Club-treas. 4; GFC 1,2, 3,4; Newstaff 2,3,4; Jr. Class Play 3; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Glee Club 2, 3,4; Girls' Sextet 3,4. EVERTS. JOAN Thespian 4; GFC 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3; Glee Club 2,3. EVJEN, NANCY GAA 1,2,3; GFC 1,2,3, 4; Newstaff 3,4. FERSON, MAE Career Club 4; GAA 4; GFC 3.4. FERSON. RICHARD Junior Class Play 3. Football 'B' 1; Basket- ball 3,4; Lettermen's Club 1.2.3.4. GREENE. MAURICE Junior Class Play 3: Mixed Chorus 4; Foot- ball 'A' 2,3,4. GUSTAFSON, LEO Junior Class Play 3; Football 'A' 4. HARRELD, DOROTHY Class Sec. 4; Speech 3. 4; Student Council 2; Thespians - pres. 4; Career Club 4; GFC 2, 3,4, Pres. 4; Newstaff 3, 4; Glee Club 2.3.4; Annual Staff 4; Jr. Class Play 3; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Queen Candidate 3; Vocal Solo 3,4; Home- coming Queen 4; Pho- tography Club sec. 4; Mixed Octet 4. HENRY, DELORES GAA 2.3; GFC 1,2. 10 HINES, JACQUELINE Mixed Chorus 4. HOVREN, MARYLYN Career Club 4; GAA 2,3; GFC 2,3,4; Jr.Class Play 3; Band 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Cheerleader 1,3,4; Queen Candidate 3,4; Photography Club 4; Majorette 1,2. JAHNS, ROGER Class Pres. 2; V. Pres. 1; Student Council 2; Pro— jectionClub 3.4; Annual Staff 4; Jr. Class Play 3; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Boys' Octet 3; Valentine King 3; Photography Club 4; Football 'A' 1. 2.3.4, Co-capt.; Basket- ball 'B' 1 and 'A' 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Track 1.2, 3,4; Lettermen's Club 1, 2.3.4. KATH, DARLENE GFC I.2.3.4. KELLNER, LOUIS KING, CAROL Thespians 4; Career Club 4; GAA 1,2,3; GFC 1.2, 3,4; Newuaff4; Jr. Class Play 3; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Glee Club 2,3,4. KRAEMER, RUTH Librarian 3,4; GFC 4. KUEHNTOPP, MARLENE Librarian 3,4; Speech 1, 2,4; Thespians 4; GFC 1,2,3,4; Photography Club 4. LAABS, DONALD LENN, DEANNA Speech 2; Thespians 4; Career Club 4; GFC 1,2, 3,4, Sec. 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,3, 4; Majorette 1,2; Queen Candidate 3; Girls' Sex- tet 3,4; Mixed Octet 4. 11 A McBride, sally Speech 1, 3; Thespians 4; Career Club 4; G. F. C. 1. 2. 3. 4; J. Class Play 3; Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4;Piano Accompanist 3, 4. MULHERN LORNA Speech 4; Thespians 4; G. A. A. 1, 2. 3; G. F. C. 1. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 4. MULVIHILL, JAMES NORD, PATRICIA G. A. A. 2, 3; G. F. C. 1. 2. RENKEN, DONNA Speech 3, 4; Thespians 4; G. F. C. 2. 3. 4; Newstaff 3; Mixed Cho- rus 3, 4; Glee Club 2. 3 4. ROBERTSON, LAURA SCHROEDER, MARLYS Career Club 4, Pres.; G A. A. 2, 3; G. F. C. 1. 2, 3, 4; Band 2. 3, 4. SCHROEDER, WESLEY Thespian 4; Junior Play 3; Football 3, 4; Wrest- ling 2. SMIDT, DONALD Thespian 4; Junior Class Play 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4. STARK, CAROL Speech 3, 4; Thespian 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; G. F. C. 1. 2, 3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3. 4. 12 STOYKE, MARILYN Speech 3, 4; Thespians 4; G. A. A. 3. 4; G. F. C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Glee Club 2, 3. 4. TAYLOR, JUNE G. F. C. 1. 2. THOE, LOIS Speech 4; G. F. C. 1. 2. 3, 4; Newstaff 4. WEBER, GERALD Projection Club3; Junior Class Play Stage Man- ager 3; Football B 1, 2, and Mgr. 4; Track 3. WELCH, CAROLE ANN Librarian 3; G. F. C. 2, 3. 4; Newstaff 4; Glee Club 4. WHITNEY, WARREN WALTERS, JEANETTE Class Sec. 1; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3; 4; Lib. 4; Speech 1, 2, 3. 4; Thespians 4; G. A. A. 1, 2. 3; G. F. C. 3. 4. Sec. 3; Annual Staff 4; J. Class Play 3; Mixed Chorus 3. 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 3, 4; Queen Attendant 3, 4;Girls‘ State 3;Pho- tography Club 4. 13 76e 7 Ue o£ t e t7otew, “Pole 952- 955 On the shores of 'Swift Root River', By the 'Shining Big Sea Water', Stood Nakomis, the old woman, Pointing with her finger Westward. Pointing to the 'Totem Pole' saying: There my children stands our Totem Pole, and thereby stands a tale. Our Totem Pole tells a worthy story indeed. It is the history of the Hotfoot Indians. This tribe started on its 'travois' through high school in 1952. Eighty-two freshmen began the 'Green Year' under the thumb of 'Chief Strong Arm', Mr. Hillesland. The tribe elected Gary Aswegan, president; Roger Jahns, vice-president; Jeanette Walters, secretary; and Joan Byrne, treasurer. The 'tribe's' representative at the 'Big Council meetings was Mary Dubbels. We 'canoed' and 'portaged' across 'The Shining Big Sea Water to our old 'camp site' for a 'pemmican party'. So ended our 'Green Year’. Our 'Lean Year' started with Roger Jahns, president; Wayne Briese, vice-president; Del Billings, secretary; and Joan Byrne, treasurer. 'Chief Tall Pine', Mr. Dehne, was our advisor. La Vaine Moen, Jeanette Walters, and Dorothy Harreld represented us at the 'Big Council' meetings. We heralded the boys on to the 'Big Game' in the fall with a float crying 'Skunk 'em' - and the boys complied. Our 'tean Year' came to a close with a 'pow-wow' on the 'Whitewater Reservation'. 'Little Buffalo'. Mr. Jacobson, advised us through our 'Dream Year'. Bill Aanestad was president; Joan Byrne, vice-president; Janice Swenson, secretary; and Mary Dubbels, treasurer. We were represented at-the 'Big Council' meetings by Jeanette Walters, Wayne Briese, and Gary Aswegan. As the 'harvest moon' was setting we organized a ‘Harvest Dance'. Every beat of the 'tom-tom' brought the time for the 'Homecoming' nearer. Our contribution was a float - 'I 'taught 1 saw a puddy tat'. 'Moon Man’ Mr. Bacon, directed our three one-act plays, 'High Window’, 'The Doctor in Spite of Himself', and 'Ghost of a Show'. Twenty-four 'braves' and 'maidens' exhibited their dramatic abilities. 'The Indian Love Call' touched the hearts of many of the braves and maidens who gathered for the Valentine Dance. Roger Jahns and Joan Byrne reigned as 'King and Queen Running Dear'. They were attended by Del Bil- lings, Deanna Lenn, Dorothy Harreld, Marylyn Hovren, and Jeanette Walters, Wayne Briese, Gary Aswegan Carl Loll, Wes Schroeder, and Richard Ferson. Much to the delight of the Hotfoot Indians, they were visited by some yellow people from the Orient in May 1954. These yellow people were entertained at a feast and war dance in a fabulously decorated wigwam. Each brave and maiden labored to provide enough wampam for the big affair. After the departure of the yellow people we also went on a short journey to the new camping site of ‘Blue Spring , Slatery Park, for a holiday of racing and games. Our 'Keen Year', of which we had so long dreamed was suddenly upon us. Wayne Briese as president, Joan Byrne as vice president, Dorothy Harreld as secretary, and David Bittner as treasurer, were elected to be senior of- ficers Father Sun , Mr. Eppen.and 'Princess Laughing Water', Miss Mark, guided us through this, our most event- ful and important year. Because of our newly acquired distinction, members of our tribe also governed the 'Big Council Meetings'. They were Gary Aswegan, pres.; Bill Aanestad, v. pres.; Jeanette Walters sec • and Wayne Briese, treas. 1 Again our boys went out for the 'Big Game’ under our explicit directions to 'Bring home a victory'. When the boys returned we celebrated with the biggest and besi Homecoming ever. Our own Dorothy Harreld was chosen as Queen to reign over the festivities. Queen Dorothy was crowned by co-captains Roger Jahns and Gary Aswegan Joan Byrne, Del Billings, Jeanette Walters and Marylyn Hovren formed her court. As winter approached, the tribe planned a Snowflake Dance to celebrate Christmas. The rest of this year found our tribe engaged in sports, music, speech, camera and friendship clubs. At last the time came for the Hotfoot Indians to leave the protecting walls of the 'Medicine Lodge' of S.H.S. but to whichever of the 'Four Winds’ they traveled they were guided by their wise motto: 'One step at a time and that step well placed.' 14 Senior (?£ Z44 2tfi£t Upon behalf of the Class of 1955, about to leave Stewartville High School, we take our pen in hand and draw up this last will and testament. It is the sincere hope of everyone concerned that all the concessions herein men- tioned will be gratefully accepted and cherished in our memory. We solemnly bequeath: The Senior rows of seats in the assembly, the chewing gum left under the seats, the initials on the desk tops, and the privilege of being the Senior Class of 1956 to the Juniors. Our stock of excuses, for being tardy or absent, we solemnly transfer to Miss Bonner in order that she will be able to say when other classes bring the same excuses, that that was an old one when we graduated. Bill Aanestad leaves his height to Ralphie Zierth. Jane Andreasen leaves her quiet, reserved manner to Gary Boyum. Gary Aswegan leaves his shoes to anyone who likes to ski. Del Billings leaves her skits to Carol Aswegan, if she's sucker enough to take them. David Bittner leaves his 'corny' jokes to anyone who can 'pop' them. Wayne Briese leaves his presidency of the Senior Class to Billy Koch. Joan Byrne leaves her front seat in Social Problems to a '56 Senior girl who has a crush on Mr. Otterness. Nancy Carroll leaves her long, lean figure to David Gatewood. David Dripps leaves his Chrysler to A. G. Wilson; so he can junk his so-called ’Chevy . Mary Dubbels leaves her membership in the Photography Club to Sue Bratrude, who KNOWS what will develop in the dark room. Sandra Dubbels leaves her job as majorette to any girl who has long underwear to keep from freezing. Darlene Evenson leaves her log chain to any girl whose boy friend has as big a ring as hers. Joan Everts leaves her back-of-the-room-corner-seat to Maynard Howe. Nancy Evjen leaves her typing ability to Mr. Sloneker, so he can abandon his two finger method. Mae and Dick Ferson leave their ability to get along with each other to the Bratrude girls. Maurice Greene leaves his Pill Hill sparkin' spot to Connie Edgar. Leo Gustafson leaves his quiet refined manner to Jack Roeder. Dorothy Harreld leaves her daily letters to Nancee Tennier. Delores Henry leaves the poet in her to anyone who wants to get even with the faculty. Jackie Hines leaves her giggles to Brenda Travis. Marylyn Hovren leaves her soda-jerking job to any other jerk. Roger Jahns leaves his blush to Norb Mills. Darlene Kath leaves her long, black hair to Marvin Haack. Louis Kellner leaves his come-hither look to Jim Lenn. Carol King leaves her access to the family car to Jerry Engle. Ruth Kraemer leaves her job as librarian to some hungry bookworm. Marlene Kuehntopp leaves her ability to get into shows as a twelve year old to Joan Aswegan. Donald Laabs leaves his smile to Liberace. Deanna Lenn leaves her ability as a cheerleader to Mr. Hanson. Sally McBride leaves her fluttering eyelashes to Margie Risser so she can catch Paul's eye across the assembly. Lorna Mulhern leaves her fun-loving nature to Sobersides , Wayne Billings. Jim Mulvihill leaves his lazy butch to Darby Piens. Patrica Nord leaves High Forest to Gary Thompson -- a good Rock Dell farmer. Donna Renken leaves her car, in hopes he can make it run. to Stan Alcott. Laura Robertson leaves her long, blonde tresses to Vernon Billings. Marlys Schroeder leaves her shorthand ability to anyone with long hands . Wes Schroeder leaves his reserved seat next to his girl in English and Social Problems to Paul Engel. Donald Smidt leaves his bass drum to anyone with a weak mind and a strong back. Carol Ann Stark leaves her speaking voice to Gary Kuehntopp. Marilyn Stoyke leaves her seat in Higher Algebra to Pat Carr so she can get the undivided attention of male mathematicians. June Taylor leaves her size to Virginia Griffin. Lois Thoe leaves her dark complexion to Ronnie Erickson. Jeanette Walters leaves her bangs to Mr. Heitman. Jerry Weber leaves his penmanship to Mike Mulhern. Warren Whitney leaves S.H.S., but not a certain freshman girl. Carole Welch leaves her ability to get A Vs in bookkeeping to all of next year's class. The aforesaid list will be recognised as individual estates of which we do declare the members of the group, Underclassmen , the rightful possessors. The rest of our properties which we may leave behind we give to the rats residing in the attic. 15 '2C,oe ey we K cvtnioM BACK ROW, Left to Right: Wayne Billings, Bill Koch, Gary Boyum, Peter Lee. Ronnie Wibben, Norbert Mills. THIRD ROW; Charles Paulson, Melvin Mullenbach, Robert Murray, Dick Francis, Darby Piens, Bob Crane’ Curtis Nickel, A. G. Wilson. Pat Carr. SECOND ROw! Joan Aswegan. Marjorie Glover, Marlene Denny, Ardith Rogers, Catherine Boucsein, Alice King. Dorothy Smalley, Don Quandt, Phyllis Louks. FIRST ROW; Shirley Lenn, Mary Denny, DeAnna Blessing, Nancy Briese, Eileen Anderson, Joan Bremseth, Eleanor Evans, Ethel Sanderson. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Richard Hansen, Connie Edgar, Paul Engel. Jim Meredith, Gordon Kuiper, Bill Griebenow. Leland Appel, Norbert Brant, Gary Thomp- son. THIRD ROW; Maynard Howe, Jack Roeder, Pat Delesha, Harold Kidd, Susie Bratrud. Jane Swygman, Marjorie Risser, Vernon Billings, Gerald Engel. SEC- OND ROW: Duane Hart, Stanley Alcott. Marvin Haack, Alvin Wendt, Brenda Travis, Lola Seehusen, LaDonna Noble, Betty Lange. FIRST ROW; Dale Himmer, John Jordon, Gary Kuehntopp, Don Born, Pat Lee] Joan Mulvihill, Helen Bushman, Carol Kidd. Not pictured above: Nancee Tennier, Jim Ballinger, Katherine Swanson, Marvin Amick, Ardis July. 16 Scsiafefey S caute BACK ROW, left to right: Joan Hinkle, Duane Long. Judy Travis, Laurel Christianson, Troy Fix, Herbert Christie, Jim Delesha, Ralph Ballinger, Richard Murray. SECOND ROW: Janet Hinkle, Barbara Lowrie, Mary Jane Long, Marilyn Lecy, Marian Root, Arden Buxton, Pat Kramer, Pete Streiff. FIRST ROW: Ronnie Prior, Terry Bell, Pat Lindholm, Helen Dubbels, Marie Har- reld, Rebecca Gaihje, Audrey Ringen, Douglas Larson, Jimmy Lenn. BACK ROW. left to right: Rodney Halvorsoh, Robert Stuhr, Jim Mathison, Leonard Westphal, Jim Byrne, Stephen Trumpold, Lyle Farley, David Sackett, David Gatewood. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Erickson. Dayton Rud, Beverly Kraemer, Dianna Tjepkes, Donna Tjepkes, Virginia Griffin, Delores Hanson, Ardis Everts, Ruth Skibbe, Douglas Rud. FIRST ROW: Allen Chilson, Nellie Zierath, Lorraine Wilson, Loretta Bossard, Mar- garet Swygman. Lois Christianson, Rose Greene, James Hensley. Lambert Mulhern, Thomas Bramble. Not pictured above; Delores Holt. 17 BACK ROW .left to right: Arlene Smalley. Ilia Yetter. Willard Brandt, Franklin Lecy. Lorin Aswegen. Stan Kukuzke, Jerry Meek. Bob Byrne, Bonnie M a ttison. THIRD ROW: Katherine Mulvihill, Sharon Bleifus, Judy Weiland, Donaldeen Whitney. Paul Thompson, Lowell Saterdalen. Joan Schober. Aria Yonkovich, Janet Swan- son. SECOND ROW: Kathy Pembleton. Carol Lindholm MarlysKing, Karen Root. Louis Wibben, Darlene Billings, Dennis Wendt, Lillian Weber, Ramona Nelson, Janet Meredith. FIRST ROW: Vivian Farley. Eunice Mulhern, Mary Jane Johnson. Dean Haack, Jimmy Blessing. Ralph Zierath, Don Meinen, Kenny Nash, Carolyn Rud. BACK ROW, left to right: Judy Blessing. Karen Be 11, Joyce Denny, Catherine Carroll, Ardis Boyum, Carol Wilson, Nancy Bratrude, Pat Wheeler, Paul Schaeffer. THIRD ROW: Gloria Schleusner, Gary Steefes, Harold Ploenzke, Don Lowry, Harlan Renken, Warren Buxton, Larry Risser, Charlene Munson. Bob Hale. SECOND ROW: Wendy Lenton, Dorothy Murray, Elsie Lee, Pat Wilcox, Sylvia Nickel. Jean Harreld. Janice Geerdes. Judy Jestus, Carol Aswegan, Gordan Senne. FIRST ROW: Palma Lenn, David Larson, David Hardke. Carol Schwartz. Patty Peters. Charles Piens, Wayne Welch, David Boland. Paul Kellner. Not pictured above: Sher- rie Zimmerman. 18 tcfaowwC i6etcvecuAen4. BACK ROW. left to right: Mr. K. Hanson. Glen Wilson, Jerry Westphal. Alden Stiles. Douglas Suland, Curtis Sackett, Dean Wellick, Philip Larson. Eugene Schatz. SECOND ROW: Luverne Lecy. Dianne Taylor, Carla Schroeder, Sandra Woods, Aria Olson. Pat Quandt, Car- ol Zimprich, Florence Robertson, Beverly Meek. FIRST ROW: Eugene Mullenback Kenneth Warren, Wayne Kiehne.Jean Zimmerman.Lotty Lecy. Dorothy Skibby, Loretta Lecy, Lucille McClellan, Patricia Sanford, Jean- ette Nord, Audrey King. BACK ROW. left to right: Charles Bleifus. Dale Greene. Ray Evans, Gerald Amos, Larry Gifford, Stanley Jones, Gerald Billings, Donald Boland. David Distad, Robert Foss, Dorothy Alcott, Joyce Gathje, Sharon Clark, Mari- lyn Howe, Delores Evenson, Pat Crane, Mrs. M. Connor. FIRST ROW: Hillmar Bittner, Barbra Gifford, Betty Bak- ken, Kathy Derich. Janice Engel. Marilyn Hanson, Char- lotte Boetcher. Betty Francis. Bonnie Amos. Not pictured above: Katherine Loll, Harvey Cotton, Carol Nichols. 19 iee6 BACK ROW, left to right: Tom Berg, James Jestus, Douglas Hrdlicka, Ronald Kath, Ronald Davis, Bonnie Eilders, Dorothy Lins. THIRD ROW; Charles Griebe- now. Sharon Root, Judy Alink, John Dubbels, Barbara Root, Audrey Jahns, Billy Hines. Ross King, SECOND ROW; Paul Himmer, Barbara Boucsein, Janet Oakes, Geraldine Long, Wanda Erickson, Jerry lsensee, Kieth Kramer, Kenneth Schaefer. FIRST ROW: Dale Holt, Margaret Kellner, Shirley Kraemer. Norma Haack. Kenneth Kramer, Ronald Hensley, Clarence Klenke! Not pictured above: Arnold Lange. Lyle Welch. BACK ROW, left to right: Loren Thompson, Michael Vath. June Harreld, Iris Baker, Mary Trumpold, Edith Stiles, Richard Rud, Bruce Thompson, Nancy Ostby, DuWayne Louks. SECOND ROW; Frank Yeadon, Joyce Sonnenberg. Donald Thoe, Marjorie Schleck, Dennis Light. Evelyn Seehusen, Gerald Nash. Sue Rexford, James Long, John Murray. FIRST ROW; Beverly Noble, Darrell Reese, Vernon Lovstad, Jerry Westrum, Wayne Russert, Margaret Weber, Janet Wilcox, Susan King. Phillip Gustafson, Gordon Stiles. 20 Senior Football Players.......Page 22 'A' Squad Football Players. . .Page 23 'B' Squad Football Players. . .Page 23 Senior Basketball Players. . . Page 24 'A' Squad Basketball Players. .Page 25 'B' Squad Basketball Players. .Page 25 'C' Squad Basketball Playe rs. .Page 26 Wrestling Team................Page 26 Track Team....................Page 27 Baseball Team.................Page 27 Sc6eeCciie 13 7 7 7 13 13 13 20 18 Lake City 12 Le Roy 12 Lewiston 7 Wabasha 7 Plainview 12 Chatfield 14 St. Charles 27 Grand Meadow 22 'poot zii 's4' BACK ROW: Mr. K. Hanson. Gerald Weber. Steven Trumphold. Bob Crane. DougRud. StanKukuzke, Jim Mathison. Ronnie Erickson, Mr. J. Otterness. THIRD ROW: Pat Delesha, Norb Mills. Jim Byrne, Gary Aswegan, Rog- er Jahns. Gary Thompson, Gary Boyum, Maurice Greene, Wes Schroeder. Gerald Engel, Jim Delesha. SECOND ROW: Vern Billings, Dick Francis, Don Born, Mike Mul- hern, Darby Piens, Jim Ballinger, Maynard Howe, Curt Nickel, Dick Murray, Troy Fix. FRONTROW: JackRoed- er. Jack Jordan. DonQuandt. Chuck Paulson, GaryKuehn- topp, Harry Kidd, Pete Streiff. Duane Long, Dave Bitt- ner. '?ootfaU 'S' BACK ROW: Mr. H. Sloneker, Jim Lenn, Gerald Amos, Dave Hardke.Dean Wellik.Stan Jones, Bob Hale, Dave Larson, Gordon Senne. Jerry Westphal, Franklin Lecy, Paul Schaefer, Mr. A. Heitman. SECOND ROW: Ger- ald Billings. Ken Nash, Paul Thompson. Don Meinen, Jim Jestus. HarlenRenken, John Dubbels.Bob Byrne. Don Lowrie, Loren Thompson. FRONT ROW: Ronald Hens- ley, Doug Hrdlicka, Ross King, Jerry Isensee, Hillmar Bittner, Philip Larson, Bruce Thompson, Charles Bleifus, Bob Foss, Luverne Lecy, Keith Kramer. 23 Schedule 36. .Goodhue. . 30 54. . Kasson. . 43 51. St. Charles 49 40. .Wabasha. . 42 77. .Lewiston. .50 43. Plainview. .64 73. . .Eyota . . .64 58. . Le Roy . . 59 St. Charles Grand Meadow Wabasha Chatfield Lewiston Pine Island Plainview Eyota 24 'S x i6et zU 's4' BACK ROW, left toright: Jack Roeder, Melvin Mullen- Mr. Eppen, Vernon Billings, Norbert Mills, Roger Jahns, back, Harold Kidd, Wayne Billings, Jim Byrne, Bill Gary Aswegan, Gerald Engel, Marvin Haack, Robert Aanestad, Conrad Edgar, Gerald Weber. FRONT ROW: Foss. Mgr. C n o n n f5 fln I ■ £■• Vf T f yrv w fk mt T.- t - u 51-V.v9 v . V V, ’ I . V GC 52 r) • v v r Tv % rp - f iM; V ' s h j s X. J w. 1 Hf ir l-hJ; ' —V r r ? : k j i •; V 1 J L' X il BACK ROW, left to right: Bob Hale. Bob Byrne, Gordon Senne, Richard Murray, Stanley Kukuzke. Troy Fix, Lambert Mulhern, Dennis Hayden, Jim Mathison. SECOND ROW; Steve Trumpold, Mgr.; Ralph Zierath, Ronnie Erickson, Peter Streiff, Dayton Rud, Duane Long, Paul Thompson. Deane Haack. Paul Schaefer. FIRST ROW: Mr. Otterness, Ronald Prior, Donald Lowrie, Glenn Wilson, JimLenn, Gerald Westfall, Charles Piens, Robert Foss. 25 '20'i€4t£t i 2 ife f ryA ntI : € li Cuw - y . yr a£. , fi 4 fi 4 fci a BACK ROW; Bruce Thompson, Terry Bell. Alan Chil- son, Leonard Westphal, Lyle Farley, Gerald Billings, Ken Nash. SECOND ROW: Mr. K. Hanson, A. G. W i Ison , Gary Thompson, James Delesha. Donald Born. Patrick Delesha, Mr. H. Sloneker. FRONT ROW; Gary Kuehn- topp, Gerald Amos, Darby Piens, James Ballinger, May- nard Howe. Curtis Nichel, Jack Jordan. BACK ROW: Raymond Evans, Jerry Westphal, Douglas Hrdlicka, Jim Jestus, Ronald Kath. Stanley Jones. Cur- tis Sackett, Philip Larson. SECOND ROW; Dennis Light, Richard Rud, John Dubbles, Glenn Wilson, Ross King, James Long, Eugene Schatz, Vernon Lovstad. FRONT ROW: DuWayne Louks, Hillmar Bittner, Robert Foss, Charles Bleifus, Jerry Isensee, Keith Kramer, Kenneth Schaefer, John Murray, Mr. H. Sloneker. 26 BACK ROW: Mr. K. Hanson. Richard Ferson. Stanley Kukuzke. Gerald Engel, Roger Jahns, Gary Thompson, Marvin Amick, Mr. D. Jacobson. SECOND ROW: Ger- ald Amos, David Hardke, Gary Kuehntopp, Jack Roeder, Donald Born, Gerald Westphal, James Lenn. FRONT RCAV; Eugene Schatz, Hillmer Bittner, Bruce Thompson. Seue sUt BACK ROW: Paul Thompson. Dayton Rud. Curt Nichel, David Larson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Sloneker, Wayne Bil- lings, Lambert Mulhern, Ronald Erickson. Richard Mur- ray. Melvin Mullenbach. SECOND ROW: Jack Jordan, Wayne Briese, Donald Quandt. Harold Kidd, James Bal linger. Peter Streiff. FRONT ROW: Maynard Howe Vernon Billings. Norbert Mills. Darby Piens, Gary Aswe gan, Conrad Edgar. 27 and RoaeMahns ary Aswegani Jeanette Walters, Joan Byrne, Dorothy Harreld, Marylyn Hovren, Del Billings, 28 0 H€te tt4 Band....................Page 30 Ensembles...............Page 30 Majorettes..............Page 30 Mixed Chorus............Page 31 Musical Groups..........Page 31 Girls' Glee Club........Page 32 Musical Groups..........Page 32 Student Council.........Page 33 Librarians..............Page 33 Projection Club.........Page 34 Photography Club........Page 34 Speech Contestants. . . . Page 35 Thespian Club...........Page 35 Junior Class Play.......Page 36 Senior Class Play.......Page 36 Girls' Friendship Club. .Page 37 Career Club.............Page 38 Cheerleaders........... Page 38 Newstaff................Page 39 Annual Staff............Page 39 Sextet Pat Carr, Sally McBride. David Bittner, Dick Francis. Melvin Mullenbach, Helen Dubbels. Tytafaiettea Barbara Root, Sharon Root. Aud- rey Jahns, Sandra Dubbels. Saxofi£o te 2.cU ttet Jane Andreasen. Rebecca Gathje. Pat Kra- mer. Pat Lindholm, Gary Boyum. BACK ROW. left to right: Mr. J. Robinson. J. Travis. D. Smidt, M. Long. D. Bittner, P. Larson, D. Francis, T. Fix. W. Billings. S. McBride. P. Streiff, J. Lenn. THIRD ROW: J. Andreasen, E. Lee, D. Himmer.W. Lenton, R. Gathje, P. Kramer, P. Lindholm, M. Hovren, G. Boyum, B. Tra- vis. P. Wheeler. SECOND ROW; D. Larson, C Aswegan. M. Schroeder. B. Francis. C. Wilson, J. Geerdes, H. Bitt- ner. G. Kuehntopp, M. Mullenbach, H. Dubbels. R. Bal- linger. P. Carr. D. Hansen. FIRST ROW; V. Boland. B. Bossart. K. Kerich. M. Howe. A. Boyum, P. Lee, M. Glo- ver, J. Gathje, N. Bratrude, J. Jestus, C. Munson, E. Evans. Not Pictured: B. Aanestad, R. Evans, V. Griffin. 30 TttixecC Octet Norb Mills, Bill Aanestad. Darby Piens, David Bittner, Darlene Evenson, Marjorie Risser. Dorothy Harreld, Dean- na Lenn. 07'to t te (?l iutet rca Troy Fix, Bill Aanestad, Sally McBride. Ardis Boyum, Pat Lee, Judy Jestus. Tttcxed BACK ROW. left to right: D. Francis. A. G. Wilson. G. Thompson, N. Mills, J. Ballinger. G. Boyum, B. Aanes- tad, R. Jahns, M. Greene, D. Bittner, D. Piens, V. Bil- lings, H. Kidd. P. Streiff. C. Paulson, J. Mathison. THIRD ROW: J. Andreasen. P. Kramer, P. Lindholm. H.Bush- man. A. July, M. Stoyke. M. Risser, M. Root, E. Evans. M. Denny. A. Rogers, C. Stark, M. Schroeder. SECOND ROW: D. Billings, M. Dubbels, P. Carr. S. Dubbels, R. Greene, M. Glover, D. Renken. E. Anderson. D. Evenson. J. Travis. A. King. C. Bouscein. J. Hines, S. McBride (acc.),R. Skibbe. FIRST ROW: J. Walters, D. Lenn, D. Harreld. D. Tjepkes, K. Pembleton, J. Weiland. P. Louks, J. Aswegan, C. King, J. Bremseth, D. Smalley, S. Bleifus, D. Billings, Mr. J. Robinson. Not pictured: D. Holt, K. Swanson. 31 s4cCMtfr4Utt4t ctCd ?xc de ?%c Busy Sally at the piano; she spends much time there, since she plays the accom- paniment for all our vocal groups. BACK ROW; A. King, J. Andreasen, M. Stoyke, D. Tjepkes, D. Billings. FRONT ROW; E. Evans, M. Root, P. Lindholm, D. Lenn. Sextet (fata' Sextet M. Dubbels, P. Carr, D. Renken, D. Evenson, M. Har- reld. Not pictured; M. Glover. J. Bremseth, M. Riser, M. Schroeder, V. Griffin, j. Walters, D. Harreld. tftee ( tu BACK ROW, left to right: A. Everts, L. Christianson, P. Kramer, P. Lindholm. H. Bushman, C. Welch. D. Tjepkes, K. Root, L. Bossart, P. Lee, M. Denny, A. Rogers, M. Denny, C. Stark, M. Schroeder. THIRD ROW; J. Andreasen, S. Dubbels, L. Christianson, R. Greene. A. July. M. Stoyke, B. Travis, E. Evans, A. King. C. Bouscein, D. Billings. SECOND ROW; V. Griffin, M. Dubbels, P. Carr, L. Mulhern, E. Anderson, M. Glover, D. Renken, R, Gathje, H. Dubbels. A. Ring- en, M. Long, S. McBride (acc.). FIRST ROW: J. Walt- ers, D. Lenn, D. Harreld. D. Tjepkes, K. Pembleton, J. Weiland, K. Mulvihill, 1. Yetter, J. Aswegan, C. King, D. Evenson, M. Harreld. J. Robinson, Director. 32 S(tctCe tt (?atutccC BACK ROW. left to right: Mr. V. Hillesland. Paul Eng- el, Marvin Haack, David Larson, Stanley Kukuzke, Peter Streiff. Jim Ballinger. Miss L. Bonner, John Murray, Hel- en Dubbels, Barbara Root. FRONT ROW: Virginia Grif- fin, Joan Aswegan, Wayne Briese, Bill Aanestad, Gary Aswegan, Jeanette Walter, Rose Greene, Katharine Ker- ich, Marilyn Howe. C BACK ROW, left to right: Eileen Anderson, Darlene Even- ROW: Ruth Kraemer, Sandra Dubbels, Sue Bratrude, son, Nancy Briese, Del Billings, Jeanette Walters. Mary Jim Ballinger, Vern Billings, Joan Byrne, Mary Denny, Dubbels,,Marlene Kuehntopp, Margaret Weber. FRONT Joan Bremseth. 33 BACK ROW. left to right: Mr. A. Heitman, Bill Koch. Vernon Billings. Wayne Billings, Bill Aanestad, Roger Jahns, Darby Piens, Norbert Mills, Gary Thompson, Jim Ballinger, Mr. P. Jacobson. SECOND ROW: Gary Kuehntopp, DaveDripps, Jack Roeder, Paul Engel, Gary Boyum, Carol Stark, Sue Bratrude. Marylyn Hovren, Harold Kidd. FIRST ROW: Nancy Carroll. Joan Byrne, Mary Dubbels, Jeanette Walters, Del Billings, Dorothy Harreld. Joan Aswegan, Nancee Tennier, Marlene Kuehntopp, Brenda Travis. 'Pxajectcott (££ ( ST ANDING, left to right: Mr. P. Jacobson, Ronald Wibben. Duane Hart. Bill Koch, Roger Jahns. Lyle Far- ley, Herbert Christie. SEATED: Lambert Mulhern, John Jordan, Stanley Alcott. Thomas Bramble, Allen Chil son, Jim Byrne, Donald Born, Ronald Erickson. 34 Section, 44 BACK ROW, left toright: Gerald Weber, Dick Ferson, Dubbels, Lorna Mulhern, MarilynStoyke, Donna Ren- Wes Schroe’der, Roger Jahns, Dave Bittner, Dave ken. Wayne Briese. SEATED: Joan Byrne, Marylyn Dripps. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Harreld, Sandra Hovren, Carol Stark, Nancy Carroll. S ccttcor BACK ROW, left to right: Jack Roeder, Jim Ballinger. Louks, JoanBremseth, Mary Denny, Nancee Tennier, Norbert Mills. Gary Thompson. Gary Boyum, Darby Pat Lee, Eleanor Evans. SEATED: Brenda Travis, Piens, Gary Kuehntopp. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Sue Bratrude, Pat Carr, Marjorie Risser. 35 Speech (2a tte4ta ctA BACK ROW, left to right: Barbara Lowrie, Audrey Ring- en, Wayne Billings, Norbert Mills. David Bittner, David Gatewood, Ralph Ballinger. Dick Francis. THIRD ROW: Marlene Kuehntopp, Helen Dubbels. Lois Christianson, Brenda Travis, Sue Bratrude, Carol Stark, Mary Long, Paul Scheafer. SECOND ROW: Barbara Gifford, Lorna Mulhern, Marilyn Stoyke. Rose Green, Marjorie Risser, Judy Travis, Marian Root, Pat Lee. Mary Denny. Nancee Tennier. Hillmar Bittner. FIRST ROW: Del Billings. Dorothy Harreld, Jeanette Walters. Mary Dubbels, Vir- ginia Griffin, Marie Harreld, Marilyn Lecy, Joan Brem- seth. Helen Bushman. Patty Peters. BACK ROW, left toright: Darlene Evenson, Paul Engel, Donald Smidt, Bill Aanestad. Wayne Billings. Darby Piens, Gary Thompson. Jim Ballinger, Vern Billings. Jack Roeder. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Louks, Marjorie Risser, Sandra Dubbels. Nancy Carroll, Marylyn Hovren. Sue Bratrude. Carol Stark. Brenda Travis, Harold Kidd. Daw Bittner. Dick Francis. SECOND ROW: Eileen Anderson, Catherine Bouscein. Dorothy Smalley. Joan Everts, Mary Dubbels, Wesley Schroeder, Norbert Mills. Marilyn Stoy- ke, Pat Can, Helen Bushman, Mary Denny. Del Billings. FIRST ROW: Nancy Briese, Carol King, Ardis July, Nan- cy Tennier. Donna Renken, Lorna Mulhern, Sally Mc- Bride, Dorothy Harreld, Jeanette Walters. Pat Lee, Joan Bremseth. Deanna Lenn, Marlene Kuehntopp. 36 1'P'UendtJufi- BACK ROW. left to right: J. Walters, N. Carroll. S. Dub- bels. A. Rogers. H. Bushman, M. Hovren, J. Byrne. S. Brat- rude. B. Travis. N. Evjen. C. Stark. M. Schroeder. THIRD ROW: MissL. Bonner. M. Dubbels. A. King. D. Smalley. C. Bouscein. D. Renken. M. Denny. R. Kraemer. D. Bles- sing, D. Kath. J. Everts. M. Stoyke. C. Welch. SECOND ROW: Miss D. Byram. A. July. D. Billings, D. Harreld. M. Risser.P. Lee. B. Lang.C. Kidd.M. Denny. C. King. P. Carr, J. Aswegan. N. Tennier, J. Andreasen. FIRST ROW; Mrs. A. Heitman. Miss D. Mark. L. Mulhern, D. Lenn. P. Louks, E. Evans. J. Mulvihill, E. Sanderson. M. Kuehntopp, S. McBride, N. Briese, E. Anderson. D. Even- son. L. Thoe, M. Ferson. BACK ROW, left to right: Mrs. C. Davis. M. Johnson. B. Lowrie, J. Jestus. D. Hanson. N. Bratrud. L. Wilson. V. Griffin. L. Christianson. J. Hinkle. N. Zierath. L. Christianson, A. Everts. J. Hinkle. E. Mulhern. THIRD ROW; Mrs. M. Connor. R. Gathje. P. Lindholm. H. Dub- bels. C. Aswegan. W. Lenton. A. Boyum. J. Travis, M. Root. P. Kramer, M. Long. A. Ringen, J. Meredith, J. Schober. SECOND ROW; K. Carroll, S. Bleifus, A. Yonki- wich.D. Billings. P. Wheeler. C. Schwartz. M. King. C. Wilson. K. Root. D. Whitney. M. Lecy. R. Greene. M. Harreld, A. Smalley. J. Denny, Miss E. Mork. FIRST ROW: J. Swanson, P. Peters, E. Lee, M. Harreld, C. Rud, V. Farley. I. Yetter, S. Nickel. K. Mulvihill. D. Murray, c! Lindholm, C. Munson, G. Schluesner. K. Pembleton. R. Nelson, P. Lenn. 37 Ctyvieen. STANDING, left to right: Dorothy Harreid, Deanna Carol King. SEATED: Miss D. Byram. Del Billings Lenn, Jane Andreasen, Marylyn Hovren, Mae Ferson. Marlys Schroeder. Sally McBride. Darlene Evenson. (?4een£etu( t4. 38 Marion Root. Marylyn Hovren, Jeanette Walters. Joan Byrne, Deanna Lenn. Advisor: Mrs. A. Heitman. 'Hetvd BACK ROW, left to right: Helen Bushman, Sandra Dub- bels, Joan Byrne, Sue Bratrude, Darby Piens, Brenda Travis, Vernon Billings, Harold Ktdd, Nancy Evjen. SECOND ROW: Miss D. Mark, Donna Tjepkes. Marjorie Risser, Judy Jestus, Pat Lee, Mary Denny, Diana Tjepkes, Joan Aswegan, Mary Dubbels. Carole Welch. FIRST ROW: PatLindholm, Carol King, Nancee Tennier, Dorothy Harreld, Lois Christianson, Del Billings. Joan Bremseth, Nancy Briese, Loid Thoe, Eileen Anderson, Darlene Evenson. Not pictured: Marjorie Glover. s4 t tuaC Statf STANDING, left to right: Dorothy Harreld, Jeanette D. Mark, Roger Jahns, Del Billings, Bill Aanestad, Gary Walters, David Bittner, Mary Dubbels. SEATED: Miss Aswegan, Mr. B. Eppen. 39 r - ( lJ « ’ ) ' ?Tr m {« 7«tcUtfxt 1. The perfectionist, Mr. Bacon 2. Valentine King and Queen of 1954 3. Good food, girls? 4. Aren't we cute! 5. The Three Musketeers 6. Pants Stretcher for Lee's! 7. Homecoming Queen of 1955 8. Squires--Doug and Dayton 9. Who’s there Lorna? 10. Nice doggie. 11. I’m tough! 12. Just clowning around I 13. Upward and onward. 14. Beauty rest. 15. Ruffles and frills! 16. Legs Smidt! 17. The Chef! 40 tlMfUk 7 €cUtut 'Dafe 1. No cheating, Romeo! 2. The line up 3. Tea for three times three. 4. Treed limbs! 5. Madam Aswegan! 6. Junior-Senior Prom of 1954 7. The jolly quartet. 8. Oh! No!! 9. It's all in the bag! 10. Miss Bonner from Dogpatch! 11. I'm hungry! 12. The lovely Nightingale 13. I'm bashful!! 14. Babies will play. The following is a list of the merchants and business- men who did not care to purchase an ad, but, in- stead, donated generously. A Friend A Friend Ilia Burke China Hall Holt’s Service Station Denny’s Light's Standard Station DUBBELS RED OWL AGENCY Congratul at ions to the class of 1955 Mel Dubbels Thompson's Grocery JESTUS INSURANCE AGENCY of Racine, Minnesota PHONE 486 wishes the Seniors Best of Luck in the future all kinds of insurance NEWMAN KRAFT STUDIOS Rochester, Minnesota Good luck. Seniors, may you realize your future ambitions. CUT PRICE GAS MMNtKaiiamHaNMMSMB I UteM-! S 9 Peterson’s Service Tel. 2251 Racine Oil Co. Tel. 2691 Good luck to the Senior class of 1955. May you have happiness and success at your command. Gene’s Bakery Bremer’s Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1955 OUR OWN HARDWARE Your kind of Store Tri-County Co-op Shipping Association phone 5061 General Hardware Racine Minnesota Frigidaire Appliances Gift and Household Items Jlcui i- Jlucai JUtuttb i Gotnfuuuf, PAINT — MILLWORK — FUEL SteAiKiAtoiUe., MuuteAota RINGEY'S FAIRWAY GROCERY Congratulations to STEWARTVILLE, MINN. The Class of 1955 LEO H. RINGEY, Prop. Phone 415 Dr. E. J. Kohler Rest V ishes To The Class Veterinarian of 1955 STEWARTVILLE IMPLEMENT CO. J. I. CASE IMPLEMENTS DELAVAL SALES - SERVICE Sinn's Pure Oil Service SALES-SERVICE-PARTS PHONE 269 Farmers Elevator Company (Incorporated) HOME OF ALL AMERICAN FEEDS Congratulations, Seniors, and best of luck, success, and happiness in the future. GLOVERS BUS SERVICE Interstate Power Company Better Light Better Sight Stewartvi lie Minnesota Brotrude and Foss Service HERB LIGHT PHONE 445 RCA TV RADIO - T.V. SERVICE Plumbing — Heating — . Our Specialty PHONE 405 WHEELER’S BOOTERY FINE SHOES - RUBBER FOOTWEAR - REPAIRING - AL WHEELER, PROP, WALTERS FISH HOUSE SKOGMOS STORE “THE FRIENDLY STORE” “famous for fish” QUALITY SHOES CLOTHING for MR. MRS. L. C. WALTERS, Prop. THE ENTIRE FAMILY PH. 208 MR. MRS. JOS. KOMATAR, Prop. PH. 429 CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS GAS - OIL CITIKS ACCESSORIES a May happiness and good luck Maynard Blegen, Prop. Va SIRVICI BULK DELIVERIES follow you today, tomorrow, and always. Lowell Brown, Agent Stewartville Minn. TARSILLA CAFE STEWARTVILLE CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY ASSN. WOODS ELECTRIC G. E. Dealer EDWIN BORN. OPERATOR Quality Gifts and Appliance All Wiring Needs LAKE FLORENCE BRAND CREAMERY BUTTER Phone 226 Sfewartville, Minnesota Foote Woodworking Kitchen Cabinets and Formica Tops Sfewartville Minnesota Phone 259 0. R. Foote Sfewartville Dry Cleaners 8 hour service on request Phone 235 Robert Barthelme, Prop. complete coverage 3A StewaxtuiUe Siwi PHONE 271 Stoyke’s Super Valu Groceries — Meats Locker Service The Place To Go For The Brands You Know Best Wishes, Seniors. Your friendly Mobilgas dealer, Lee Kingsley Compliments °f STEWARTVILLE HARDWARE Lindy Lindholm Owner GRIFFIN FURNITURE Sttvart ville Phone Racine Produce eggs poultry feeds 3281 Alfred Edgar, Prop. Continuous Quality GLENN W. JAHNS HAACK’S SERVICE Phone 272 Sparton and Admiral T.V. FARM MACHINERY SALES and SERVICE MOTOR TRUCKS - TWINE REFRIGERATION MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS NEW HOLLAND - GEHL - MINNESOTA Phone 2101 Racine — Be Give S H Green Stamps — (ERDMAN’S SUPER MARKETS Congratulations to The Class of 1955 Joseph A. Streiff Stewartville Chatfield Kasson Mantorville Attorney at Law MOBIL SERVICE GAS - OIL GREASING TIRES Phone 480 KINSLEY AND DENNY. PROP. BERG DRUGS Fountain Service GIFTS PRESCRIPTIONS THE BANK of SERVICE - SEE US FOR - Insurance Clerking Sales General Bank Business THOMPSON’S -RECREATION- STEWARTVILLE NATIONAL Lunches Beverages Ice Cream, Etc. BANK FIX BARBER SHOP Tews Hotel Owen Fix, Prop. LUKE’S CAFE COMPLIMENTS OF j— __ a “A GOOD PLACE TO EAT MR. MRS. L. ASWEGAN. PROPRIETORS PH. 281 Norbert W. Walz, owner I
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