Wabasso High School - White Rabbit Yearbook (Wabasso, MN)
- Class of 1951
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1 F fi g4Ziu4uu,tA'zZaavw, fvlfffwff elda-eau-lov S'0P!A:dJ'14l H. EO .V , xi W.4..wamz E4 gPap5,,14im MMM, g ': 'mW 4-7-0v2 7naJ, Dallrnan-uw It is with great honor and respect that we, the class of '51, dedicate this edition of the White Rabbit to our parents, who have helped us secure and naintain our education. -.2.. 'faculfxl H-.n,.,.g.d.,x Mr.Hb Bb,S.PalM'. Superiga-:5zQeEntaaPs cliol u 1 61,512 Hanglinz .Univg'rsit5',gg..Z. University of Minnesota Mr. Carlo Soo er Virginia Minn Principal Worjld gisitory, Juniinr Business Hamline University B.A. -3- ewing out Gounful -4 nn, .L K ,,,,w f Mr. Elroy Flaten Atwater, Mtnnesota Mr. Marbgyn Ingebritson Frost, utnesota Grade Mus lc, Chorus, Band, Engltsh 7 Sf 8 , MacPha1.l School of Mustc, B.M Mr. Ihgebritson left or ser zgtce the latter part o Novem er. Math 78c8, Alb , Ge Macalester Collggb? B.Almetry Mr. Flaten l-sift for service the latter part o October. We were unable to obtain a pic- ture' of Mr. Flaten. -4.- aculfmi h Miss O'Connell, Ellsworth, Wis. . Mr, 015071, Windom gl1io.lc2ga?:g 7,8,9, General Sczenceg Glrls' Hisfonyc 8 and 11,bSeriiog Sgcicglifeggra y University of Minnesota, B.S. ghllllz ouch' Foot al ' as et a ' use Augsbury, B. A. Anne.Mahal, Wabasso Office Secretary A Mr. Flaten, Atwater Mr. Cwnmer, Bemid'i Sh had dgT'- ' -Ind 'lAtgPhEd.7-1A'tC h Neiljapef 1 an 2 ypmg' Busmm Law' Fooliillf Baikipbqgl Trackl oachs we Mankato State Teachers B.S. Bemld-11 State, B.S. ..5.. F215 Fw, K Q sifeaas sg, f es ,sigm- ' ' Ncsfzff. '. 'f'h.:'?.vilI ' V , A Q ,- . V Wg , ., aculhi '.:.:?1!zfq'w3zfg3,yv.w:g: V . ew a , anf3i'-,?- ' .XM as .AV ,Mig 4 7 -fx xl . e fy 4.,Xh,,,ssL,X ,W -. :gi - I -f:'f?', df'L4.57aE:'w-L,15'1Q3fEf ' NX -H f V2 - Wm- 2 7 Sr - 1- -- I' l Mr. Lokkesmoe, Hendricks Mr. Eltason, Glenwood gaagltsh 9-12' Junlor and Senzor class playg Math 7, 8 and 9g Geometryg Chemistry vnsor for Newspaper . St. Cloud Teachers College, B.S. Gustavus Adolphus, B.A. Ln speech MT- Beck, MU1V1f'?f1E0l1S Mrs. Hass nstab, Wabasso Bandg Chorus: En lts .7 and 8 ,Sth and 6th Grade Teacher MacPhazl School o Music, B.M. Wmonn. State Teachers College Master o Musto i Miss Mie lke Redwood Falls Miss Vander H den, O1am'a 3rd and ark Grade Teacher gst andugnd grade Teacher Mankato State Teachers College t. Clo Teachers College ...5... , Glass Hisfoful The freshman class of 1.9417 cons isted of only thirty mem- bers. TQ most ,of us it was a new and confusing experience. Ole of the first .big events of the year was initiation. T,P1.cks,and stunts were in storeHfor the eventng's performance. he first all-school event was omecomtng. Our class attendant was Beatrice Kalkhoff. The flirst member to leave our class was LeRoy Boklep and soon Kennet ,Ruchtaeschel also left. ,The officers for the class were: President, Marl s Bangerterg Vice President, Vernon Maxa,' Secretary-Treasurer, TThrastlla Shemonj and Student Council members were, 'Dorothy Reynolds, Fred Dallmann, and Glen Bock. The -c lass advisor was Mr. Kello g. Gene Norcutt of Mi lroy was admitted to our class. Two deTe ates, Dorothy Reynolds, and Fred Dallmann were selected by the class to view the Freedom Train at Wi lmar. We entertained the sophomores at a theatre and weiner roast party. To end a ear of new experjiences, we acted as 'Big Brothers and Sisters' tyo the visiting eighth graders. We opened up the sophomore year withadmittanca of a new member, Gerald ehne who became our Vice President. The President was Fred Dalllmann' Secretary, Pat illahalg and Treascurer Vernon Maxa. Mr. Dave Johnson was our c ass advisor. len Bock Mar lys Barggerter and James Kratzke represented our class on the Student ouncil. Our sophomore homecoming was a memor- able event with Shirley Schroeder as our attendant to the, queen. A gala, exciting event.was the all-school carnival which was he d tn the school auditorium. The king candidate was Arnold Kruse and Audrey Bangerter was the ueen candidate. The Drama- tics Club presented hree one-act pclays. Some of us solphomores had parts tn the 'Red Velvet Goat' and 'Riders to he Sea.' Members were chosen to be waiters and waitresses at the iuntor- senior banquet with the theme 'A il Showers, ' ,On May 0, the class went to Ramsey State Park fjdr a class picnic. 1 Mr. Gordon Besemann and Mr. Mler lyn Ingebritson were class advisors for the 'unior year. The officers who were elected were: President, Tlat Mahalg Vice President, Shirley Schroeder, Secretary Beatrice Kalkhoffg and Treasurer, Norma Skoblik. Members rom our class on the Student Council .were James Kratzke, ernon Maxa, and Lorance Geske. Dennis Goblirsch trans- ferred from St. Anne s to our class. Dorothtyfieynolds was queen attendant for the annual homecoming fest wi ies. The class re- sumed to t e former number of members when Gerald Lehnemoved to Brownton. Fred Dallmann and Janice Zimmerlt toolethetr places as candidates for carnival king and queen. The Junior-senior banquet on gpril 20 was the big event of the giear. We chose as our theme ' itch your Wagon to a Star. ' Our ong-awaited class rings were received this gear. 'And Came the Spring, ' a three- act comedy was presented y our class. .Pres iding officers for the senior gear were: President, Dennis Goblirsch, ice President Arlene ode, Secretary, Mar lys Bangerterg Treasurer, Beatrice Tfalkhoff. Student Council mem- bers were Dennis Goblirsch, Fred Dal mann, Shir ley Schroeder, Lorance Geske, and James Kratzke. Mr. Everett Qlson was our ad- visor. Qur class shrank once more to twenty-eight members when Lillie Sickmann failed to return for her senior year. A .snake dance, floats, .and'a game with Walnut Grove were included in our homecoming .act wit ies. At the dance Dorothy Reynolds was crown- ed queen with Shirley Schroeder and Beatrice Ka khoff attendants. fContinued on Page 8j -7... Glass Hisioml - - cont. On November 9, a football banquet was given, in honor of the football layers, by our class. The seniors sat beiore the camera ofpMr. Chalmers of the Chalmers Studio from adison, Minnesota, for our graduation pictures. The big all-year pro- hect- for the seniors was the production of tie senior- year book. edium Blue and Silver were the class colors American Beauty Basil was our class flower and our motto was 'l.aunched, but not Anc ored. Glass will Q As we the class of '51 have Linished our four years of high school at Wabassowe feel gt at we no longer need these ggcaigg and characteristics and will lend them to the graduates BETTY ANDERSON has decided to give her giggles to Lila Kuehn. SHIRIEY NELSON has watched Audrey Bangerter so attentively that Audrey has decided to give her cheerleading ability to Shirley. MQRLYS BAMERTER leaves .her job as President of the Pep Squad to Myra Schwahn. To Ed Schultz goes all of ARLENE BODE's studious ways. GLEN BCITK hands over to Don Mielke his ability to give girls a bad time. Marcus Mahal is the proud receiver of LORAINCE GESKE'S bright remarks. ' In assistance, ARTHLB DAIMS is giving his quiet ways to Arnold Fixsen. I, FRED DALLMANN, place my wavy wig on Gary Baab's head. To Merlin Goudy goes IERALD FElWVERN's faint footsteps. Delores Van Meveren is going to have something new, ELLEN GAWvfELGAARD's freckles. Myrna Anderson possesses a new ability next year, it will be RED GfBLIRSCH's ability to wrestle with the English teacher. BEATBICE KALKHOFF is lending to Millie Smetak her cover girl figure. BEBNICE KALKHOFF bequeaths her athletic ability to Marion Baumann. I, ARNOLD KAUFEABERG, leave all my crazy notes to Alvin Kruse. In next years English class Dave Bangerter will display JAMES IG?A'IZKE's ability to sing. In Dennis Rue's hand, ARNOLD IGILSE softly places all his girl- friends. Germaine Baune will be leading the class with the leadership ability she is getting from PAT MAHAL' DELCBES LEHNE leaves her sound decisions to Kenneth Heiling. fCont inued on Page 92 -8- Glass - - conf. Floyd Burtzel, you will receive VERAUNM4XA's ability to behave on the school bus. To Lavonne Woe lfel goes all of GENE NORCUTT's shyness. If you see Gertrude Fixsen rolling her eyes next year, she is just using the ability she received from DOROTHY REYNOLDS, MAVIS SALFISBERG leaves her ability to get along with the music teacher to Lyle Syverson. Charlotte Nott is the heir of SH1RLEY.fHRwDER's ability to keep her minutes straight. I, TIBASILLA SHEADN leave my abihity to study before an examin- ation to Lorraine Bergstrom. To Lavonne Dobberstein goes HELEN SIEGFRIED's ability to write love letters and make them interesting. IENNETH SIINCLAIB wills his physique to Fred Jensen. I, NCBM4 SKCBLIK bequeath my graceful ways to Darlene Schaffren. Bernacine Huchtaeschel, you are the proud recipient of JANICE ZIMfvERLI's flirting ways. Since I, AUDREY BAINCERTER, have been holding hands for a good many years I leave a part of my ability to Lois Christensen. Tom Whealy, you are to receive VERNMAXA's ability to assist in the lunch room. ELIEN GAMUELGAARD lends her ability to get a man and keep him to Shirley Hudenick. I, JAWS KRATZKE, leave my worn path to the office to Bruce Elliott. To Orville Froelich goes FRED DALLMAN's athletic build. CEINE MBCUTT wills his pep and ambition to Ken Rade l. DCRUIIIY REHVOLIB willingly gives her shyness to Phyllis Shemon. ARLENE BCDE leaves her ability to eat candy and not get caught to Treonne Robinson. To Mr. Lokkesmoe we leave our studious and carefree ways and all the vocabulary studies. To Mr. Flaten we leave our taxes and agreementsg also our long shorthand. , To Mr. Beck we leave all our sour notes and 'A Song of Peace. ' To Mr. Eliason we leave two-thirds of the library plus one-third of the chemistry equipment which gives you enough to teach math. To Miss O'Connell we leave all our flat basketballs. To Mr. Baab we leave our psychology books and everything in them but the pages. To Mr. Sooger we wish a bigger office and a secretary to go with lt. To Mr. Cummer we leave ARTHLH DAHMs' ability to peal potatoes. Mr. Olson, you will receive the remains of our sunflower seeds, and a most essential item to clean them up with, a tooth brush. To Anne Mahal we bequeath all our lunch tickets and the dicta- phone used in shorthand class. -9- eniofzs Mar lys Bangerter s ln a 'A ' Z b ' h to dfifeeaih? fm2y1i11Z33w E.' I Glen Bock My way lS bestg unless someone elses ts better. ' Betty Anderson 'Tu-Inga grow Ln gardens, but w cares for them that way. ' Audrgy Bangerter 'Face pow er ma wm a man but it takes bahling powder to keep him. ' -10- IAZ Ar lemihBode wa s , t gets gl lg? dofzegq ye ,N Arthur Ijgalizius ' o one ca - crate him Zotuevgnahghi self. ' eniofzs Frederick -Da Z llnann 'Be mg a wlse .man he knows everythmg. ' I Gerald Fennern I haue never known a man who azed from overwork. 5 , if iff T Eilleln lggzcard ' ' ' t s un, wiiglg rigllggone. ' Lorance Geske A 'He 's one pest DQD.. won't elunznate. l Dennis Goblirsch Love LS what makes the world spin, I feel dizzy myself. ' Beatrice Ka Zkhoff 'Sweet and merry, wants to be a secretary. ' 11- eniofzs James Kratzke 'I've heard It said school LS a place for study. ' Arnold Kruse 'Carnes the dust of lovers lane on hzs shoes. ' ' ho 'S74Z?2f3',52i'2, iid S I-RCCTC . Stfiririo ld Kaufergbergnd ' r a he Iiikeg gigicliengees. -121 Delores Lehne 'Everyone ,has their own ways . 'gif-gr igiahlgahil has ezlerqythingfgge eniofzs Vernon Maxa 'Baseball's his favorite, but is that all.' 'E Z AGene Nbrgutt x osives are a erous butpthat ain't allvg Ywu ul' -fi, X Thrasilla Shemon 'Has learned what makes thinis tick--an alarm eloc ???' Helen Siegfried fLoves to join Alice in Wonderland.' v,.,fu ew . Q .- E 2 5 3 5 2 H 3 ,E Dorothy Reynolds 'The highway to success has many detours. Who s in a hurryl' Shirley Schroeder Y 1School is the basis of education. Some of itf' eniofzs 'J t lljzznicefqirqmerli 0. f sheusgets' groundywg Carpe Kenneth Sinclair 'Practice makes perfect, but who Zzkes perfect1.on?' Norma Skob lik 'A nurse---patient and lov zngi! ' President ----- D ennis Gob lirsqh greasurer ---- Be Matri1,ceBKa Zkhegjf t ----- s a er V?lgeePggg. ----- gf -'ZAr leggegode -14... elass ptophecmi Let's turn the pages of time ahead ten years and look in on our graduates of '51. We boarded the bus for the Purdue vs. Minnesota. football game and found it rather crowded. We saw a seat containi only one person and sat down t to iRm,D , the Bedwo counf gylizgriculturglei agent.d cheaztitling awgahe wazdpbfke H1 the ai r a ance a ine w ic re THU! AIMS, New bapfgiate fgr senator, and also found KEMVETH SIMIL417? as his political manager. . We turned the age and saw an advertisement which invited us to attend the 'ihadyds Ballroom' and dance to the music of JIA'f!1fIflATZKE and his orchestra, featuring LCRANIE CESKE as his so ois . On glancing around us we found our bus driver to be GLEN BCIZK. We arrived in Minneapolis in plenty o time.to take in several sites We took a s reet car to one o the big er rks. Tht 'dhhd nd dgbOl5?AlD FE151vE1?15'.rfsvihfz'Zl ii 'lil' garjkpewe u5Zwa?fEi'zAoN l'l4iX.I:Jul1he fffirkepoziqe- man talking to theldpostman ARNOLD KHUSE. Next we. saw walkin e ranc . i er were a await 'U' Sxufswa-mf'f Jmfmntgtttttiiahfmr as 'fmmfaefiil SIEMON who are her ranch hands. We had just leqotughstime -toztcatcfh-ahbus tp tge gamer whelrtztwe saw a si n in i er n w c rea era ont . BETTY AN5ERSO1VgSensatlo5zallgtaf'. I P g Wengound Hood seat in the stadium. Minnesota's football coach, NNIS LIFSCH ave a short talk and then we saw the action of a good team. fgcarrwralvglashed and on glancing up we found the photographer to be GE NGICUIT, and later when we talked t .a busy reporter, SHIRIEY SCIBIDEH, we found they were both working for the 'Minneapolis Star Journal. ' A ter the ame we saw a rou o teachers and came ace to face wjith ARQEE BCDE, who Es tellachling hogs economicsfat the ' 't . he h i z'b nd k d 'fwiirilei IELEN glicfhzmnrwfgya llfrfflgn fheflfary a as 6 . Everybodybneeds alsnack after an exciting game and we de- cided to stop into a tidy looking restaurant. Here we saw. sev- eral other graduates including ARNOLD KAUFENBERG, who said he was runnin a dairy farm and had 'ust been to a convention. ELLEN who was .on a be lbted honeymoon, and DELQQES LBIHVE, who had just ste ea across the street from her cas ier hob tosget a czhn of cofpjfee. We were just about to leave when AVIS LFISBE G walked in and told us she was working as a telephone operator. We saw the latest star-les displayed in a shop window which read, 'Bea's and Berny's ashion Sho . ' We entered. and found the owners to be the KALKHOFF TWIN5 One of their smiling mode ls was AIDREY BAINCEHTEH. Three nurses entered to talk over lans for new unisforms and so we met MAHLYS BANGEBTFR, PAT NAHAL ndNO'iMA KOBLIlf w had' b If t lk th , a . . e just egun o a over e good old times at W,H.S. when one glance at the clock told us we 'd better hurry if we were going to catch the bus back to 'Vfaliaiso and get home for a much nee ed nap after such an event- u ay. By ' Gertrude Fixsen A Mildred Sme tak -15- uniofzs BACK ROW: Thomas Whealy, Dennis Rue, Orville Froelich, Marcus gakah Kenneth Radel, Floyd Burtzel, Arnold Fixsen, Edmund c u z. THIRD ROW: Ly-le Syverson, Kenneth Heiling Donald Mie lke, Fred Jensen David Bangerter, Bruce Elliott Alvin Kruse, Gary Baab. SECOND ROW: Mr. aten, Advisor, Merlin Goudy, De lqres Van Meveren Germaine Baune, Marian Baumann, Lois Christensen, .fgyra Eehwahn, Darlene Schaffran, Shirley Rudenick, Mildred me a . FRONT HGV: Charlotte Nott, Loraine Ber stron, vo e Woel el, Lavpnne Dobberste in Treonne Holbinsgn, fhyllils gliemon, Bern- adine Ruchtaesqhe f, alla Kue n, Shir ey Nelson, Gertrude Fixsen. Not picture Myrna Anderson. sfresident - - -Brucfi'EZliggt - - - r in .- Orvillele Froglich Secretary - - Marian Baumann rjeas urer Vice Pres M gophomofzes BACK ROW: Donald Ravelinf, Leo Bernardy, Dallas, Henning, Ray- mond Schroeder, Nlcho as Gobllrsch, Qtto Szekmann Arlyn Jordan Kenneth Fennern, Karan Schmleszng Maynard N'olt1,ng. THIRD ROW: Alyce Raduenz, Arlene Poulsen, Mary Larsen Joyce W1 lson, rjley Baune Jo ce McCorkegEl Ruth Bock, Charlotte Potye, W1. lzan Pzstullza Melv1nSko lk. SECUW2 HOW: Mr. Eliason Advisor, Marvel Maxa, Ardyce Schultz, Elalne Walter, Ka. Ellzott Karen Bangerter, June Bernardy, Lorrazne Macht, Mlldred Schwahn, Noreen Dahms. HGV: Maman Katzenberger, Lenore Bergstrom, LaDean gtto, hzrley Macht, Lozs Fennern, Joan Brag, rdyce Kuehl, etty Sterzmger, Patrzcw Schultz, Bethel ergstrom. President - - -Nickolas Goblirsch Vzce Pres. ------ Marvel ,Maxa Treasurer ------ Joyce Wllson Secretary ------ Noreen Dahms -17.- 'fzesltmen BACK HQW: Marilyn Maxa Irene Schmies ing, Donna Anderson, Clare Heiling Lois Otto, .lames Katzenberger, Alvin Hoffman, Eldon Kuehn, Maynard Martensen. THIRD ROW: Norma Wotschke, Janice Gie er, Phyllis Kuester, ge loregtDavis, Arnold Dahms, Ca lvin fvhnson, Wallace Berg, 1 an a C. SECOND ROW:g Mr. Lokkesmoe, Advisor, Richard Walter, Keith Brace, James,Gadow, Lester Schaffran, Herbert Kruse, Karl Mielke Denn1.s.Dehmlow. FRONT ROW: Gwenzth Gaulke Esther Larsen, Donna Suess He len Brau, Fern Nott, Darlys Norcutt, Eva Belle Fzxsen. Not pic- tured Sharon Woe lfel and Phyillis Nott. First Semester ares ident ---- James Gadow tce Pres. - Eva Belle Fixsen Treasurer ---- Keith Brace Second-Semester President ---- Karl Mielke Vice Pres.- - Donna Anderson Secretary - - Dar lys Norcutt Treasurer ----- Lois Otto -18.... 'aaaes 7 ana 8 BACK RQJW: Gerald Miller, Paul Hassenstab, Dale Hinderman, Lyle Dehm ow Wallace Arends. THARD RCW: Mar Kruse, Lavonne Brau, Ellen Schwahn, Agnes amine aard, Cene Larsen, Larry Larsen. I SECOND B055 Kenneth Mzller, Charles Bran, ,Dennzs Fennern, 'Mary Geske Janice Nordseth Mona Rae Wllle Mtss O'Connell Advtsor. FR RCW: w'zz' G- k , J ' N 1 ' D R kt h z, gGf6t Bahgeiiif,eifiidfeifiiimiinf'E15fyu1'2?ZtzZE. we e fzaaes 5 ana 6 BACK ROW' Gary Henning, Roger ,Scha-Lfran, David .Knott, Gerald ganprecllt, Joel Fennernl, Dennts Sc affran, Davtd Straumann, era ld Beristrom Donald Gadow THIRD ROW: .arrillon Kintzi, Linda Ruckfaeschel, David Lee Dante lowskl Harold Bergstrom, Donald Lang, Francls Bunde. SECQVD ROW: Phtltp Hassenstab, Betty Potter, Els te Anderson, Bllly Jensen, gona ld Bergstrom, Ruth Ann Ellwtt, Norma Suess, Mrs. Hassensta . FRONT.ROW: Gordon King, Verl nn Schwantesh .Ianiee Hauptli gzrgltgnicshgzzjgcgtingaren Loua lay, Joyce Hauptlt, Jamce Dehnlow: woes 3 ana Lf BACK RGY: Michael Dennistoun, Myron F ixsen, Gordon Larsen, Betty Kaye Schalufran, Sharon Larsen Lois Wille, Patricia Goudy, Jacqueown tllhlte Janet Nissell. THIRD R : Jerry lfassenstab, Lois Bergstrom, Geraldine Ruck- Zaeschellf lg1v1.ldAlirau,ldSc'4,?tt Bcgzgerter, Kenneth Brau, Rollie am rec , au me a ne in . .SECUN5 ROW: Karen Leg Johnsor? GaylegHennini, Joanne Schaffran, Leon Otto, Tony Ho nan, Wa fter Fennern, lna Anderson, Nancy Caw Barbara Bi l, Lvliss.Mie lke. - . l . FRONT ROW: Devon Schmidt, LeRoy Risse Mavis wtzze, Judith Fennern, Cheryl Danie lowski, Carol Strawnann, Jacque lyne Lovald, Karen Straurnann, Glorine Gaulke, Rodney King. fzabes I alfa 2 BACK ROWg Durwood Lamprecht, Wayne Hauptli, Donna Risse, Sharon Werner, Larry Lavrenz, Judy Bergstrom, Ruth Ann Wille, LaVonne Gaulke Mlss Vand r H d SECO1VDR'OW:RbeKeym'G 'D'RZhD' , igndra dfirkleilrgtfcgllrli Jl1rnE:3LMagelrt'lTgI?argnj3l9z1ckllaeIlscheelr:n.5il'?Jlrlz,e? Ln, ar 1 1 e. FROINE' HOW: Jlllarice Fennern, Karen Almjeld Holger Kinig, Audrey Brau, Nancy Ban erter, Russell Johnson, P'hyl LS Go y, Glenn Bull, Mzchael Sgrawnann. .21- Kano I The band conststed of twenty-four members. The dtfferent tnstruments were as follows: stx cornets, four clarznets, three saxoghones, four trombones, one barttone, one bass horn one gloc ensptel, one bass drum, one snare drum, one Eb Alto horn, and one mellophone. I h . We had practtce Monday thru Frzday durzng the A pertod. The flrst part of the year our band tns ructor was Mr. Ingebrttson. When he Left for the serutce we had Mr. Retneke for a pertod of two wee s. he next lnstructor and the one who fzntshed out t e year was Mr. Beck. The band gave a concert for the student body before Mr. Ingebrttson left. The next concert we gave was our sprtng concert. U U ' I we got some semz-classtcal mustc for the band thts year. LEFT TU GHT: Mildred S etak, erlin Goud , le S verson Mildre5ISc wahn, Gwenigh Gaulgl, Dennis gobllrschy Bethel Ber stron, Calvin Johnson Shirle Nelson Darlene Schaffran Hugh Bock, LaDean Otto Norma Sgbblik, Marion Baumann, Lzla fmhzzluxb KB Kue Kennet, AH er, artan atzen erger, aren angerter, Nzckolas Gobltrsch, Mr. Beck, Dtrector. .-22- enioft High Ghofzus The -Senior High Chorus is composed oil soghoznore, junior, and senior girls under the direction of r. eck. uniofz Ghofzus The Junior High Chorus consists of the 7th, 8th, and 9th grade under the direction of Mr. Beck. ..23.. 'newspafct D. Lehne N. koblik, L. Dobberstein D. Scha ran, D vis, S. .Mac'ht, Smetak, D. Norcutt, M. Maxa, KaZQHof?, C. gehlmg, J. Bernardy, E. Walter, M. Baumann, G. Fzxsen, N. a mes. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Otto, A. Bode, B. Kalkhoff, 'E. Gagme lgaard, T, Shemon, Edzt r S. Schroeder, Co-Edztor B. An erson, E. Fzxqen, P. Makati. THIRD ROW: N. Goblzrsch, Advzsors Mr. Flaten, Mr. Lokkesmoe. I filsfzaftians LEFT TO RIGHT SEATED: D. Schaffranr, L. Otto, K. Elliott LEFT T0 RIGHT STANDING: H. Sle frzed, M. Bangerter, Mr Ellxason, D. Anderson, A. PauIson. p gfubenf eouncil Hi FT RIGHT- Kenneth Miller Ma nard Noltin , Nicholas 9blblJilrscg:OKenrzeth Rade l, Lorance-Geskg, Bruce Ellgutt, Treas- urer Fred Dallnann, Prestdent, Shirley Schroeder, Secretary, Mr. Sooger, Advisor, Dennis Goblirsch, David Bangerter Gary Baab, Vice President, James Gadow, Joan Brau, Jessie Nolting. The Student voice .in school activities is represented through the Student Council. he Student Council consists .of Ffifteen members. .- The seventh, eighth, and ntnt grades have their class president as their only representative. The other classes, tenth, eleventh, and tw fth elect two members eachhyear, one to serve for the rest Qf-T118 high school years and t e other two serve the year of his election. , I , , This new system brought .into existence this term eliminates the complete .change of council members every year. ' The officers chosen Egan: the council were: President, Fred Damllmang tce President D ry Baabg Secretary, Shirley Schroeder, a Treasurer, Bruce Elliott. u Q This year the council took an active part in the Homecoming IgEtl11iliLiels,bCg9istmas activities and other programs put on by o . -25+ q.a.a. BA R : nstructor Mi s O'Con ll S. Nelson, L. Christensen, gfsmll ran M. Smetai, L. Wogflfel, M. Anderson. MIDDLE R .: T. Shemon, A. Bode M. Schwahn, D. Reynolds, J. Zylmer 1., B. Rucktaeschel, D. Van Meveren, C, Nott, S. Rude- nzii, P. Shemon, M. Salfisberg, L. Dobberstezn, G. Baune, D. L . FRONBI' BBW: B. Kalkhoff, G.. Figcsen H. Sieqcfried, E. Gammel- d,P .A.B V P .B. zkh ,s.s. Sgifoedeffsu. Bang2glg?rB. Xfuieriif.. a Off ec pe? gona? BACK RQWQ B. Sterzin er, M. Katzenber er M. Snetak, H. Maxa, L. C rzstensen G. Baune S. Rndemcg M. Bauluznn. MIDDLERGV.: D. Beynolds D. Davzs, D. Anderson, T. Shenon, L. WH? B. gucgtaeschel, B. Anderson, C. Nqtt, A. Bode, L. oe Rfel, . anne lgaard J. Wzlson G. Fzxsen, L. Fennern FROM' OW: M. Baumann, M. Kruse, P. Mallnl, Pres. M. Bangerter, Vnce Pres. M. Schwahn, S. Ne lson. E. Fzxsen. gus paffzol BAIQKZBQW: K. Radel, F. Dallmann, R. Schroeder, A. Dahms, M. 'C THIQKD L. Schaffran, A. Fixsen, D. Henning, V. Maxa, G. orcu . A SEIQONQ EOF? M. Smetak, J. Brau, N. Skoblik, A. Kaufenberg, . a a . FRONT how: F. Burtzel, L. Bernardy, K. Heiling, B. Anderson, - G. Larsen. flint!!! Room A. Raduenz, K. Badel, G. Fixsen, V. Mlxa, D. Schaffran. ...27.. t 'ilooflvall gquaa BACK ROW: Coaches Everett Olson and Charles Cunmer, Gene Nor- cutt, Karan Schmiestngd Alvin Kruse, Vernon Mhxa, Donald giglke, iloyd Burtzel, llas Henntng, Arnold Kruse, Ntcholas o trsc . MIDDLE ROW: David Bangerter, Bruce Elliott, Lorance Geske, Frederzck Dallmann Fredertck Jensen. I FRONT ROW: Maynard Nolting, Arthur Dahms, Dennis Gobllrsch, Gary Baab, Edmund Schultz, Kenneth Fennern, Manager Merltn Goudy. Whbasso Wabasso Whbasso Wabasso Wabasso Wabasso Wabasso Whbasso CBME EZIEDULE Westbrook Ivanhoe Lamgerton San orn Walnut Grove Comfrey Belvlewh Butterfteld ..28.. I' s 1' 3 I I Xxx. W ? , Q Homecoming LD Otg D thR ldgSh'l Sh dgBt' 53 zZ23ff,F .?m1?1f,5i'z ifrfheionfywenieth sfwezlircwlie 512 if if iii?-'F omecommg was held on October 13. 'foofbau ganciuef The football banquet was given by the Senior class on November 9. Fgg.. Efooflmll Hzqh-fights . Co-captains Dennis Goblirsch qnd Gary Baab present the torch to next year's captazn, Davzd Bangerter at the football banque t . sf we W 1 Y' , f . A I ' iirlirfql 4 7 ,,.- ,,,,.v.A-..4 ' ' or ' W - - EV- '25 55:2-Ez' - If , .,..,X e . 'S- , A' rv . , ., - , A . jr 'E . ., , K 'K' 5' .,,- ' Q X' 1Q4ffil A 1, an-surf-M-f-ww U gb: ,gffge ,--- .fir if ,if --gi -1 A ' Q k K -- k ,Z M ,,5e,I,g3pe-ff-,,...v.ssA.,.,...,, 3, +g2f5,isg,f1',' :',gegLygjiy1:1:Q ' fsf3e3::?gQQl,2A K pf eEge,iQ 1 Hb- QA - sm K' e r -. I ' A 1155532334gZ'p3:e:aeg25a?gxq5SmSf L 1 ' - , + ie5s2y M,g . Egg- ,f. w 1.i Seniors Away goes Arthur All conference Red goes agazn. fi gefimlmv J ZS'Sf, e - - fafisk' -' 1 k 1- 5 Ziff k.,.,, W ,.,' , A eree ' x ffm: .ow i: FN E ,,,3 feel Q, I I 1,38 W , S, nf s ,Q 1 ,.,yA,dQsf,K, on sf 1- M1 rw ' -A Q .V., , L, ,sV, ,. I .V 1 F ' V. ,S X K. QQ 'an' 1 7 ,X ,H 1 ' , 2' -' .q:.v:f' -, QM .L :F .rf I P A K , J, -kkk i 3 . -' ' M ' , . 1 Q ' swf ' 215QYf?'fsw Wye!-ffz2R1zs.f ' 539-9- ',,e. ..,i. uf 'ik ', 'f igs ki wmv- fwzvu-ww:1w,,f,vw A f-- b arb' M f wwf wales wkWww:xmiwi, , F4 fl as -301 Dave plunges for a score gasheflmll G Team A ZdK ,Ah Dh,G.l Bk,B Ell Nhl rEgbZirgglffEdnfz1EzJ1gch?1l?Z, Frggergck Jergggrf Davlg1tE'angefrtgras Gary Baab, Kenneth Rade l, and Coach Everett Olson SEASGV IEQBD Wabasso Echo Wabasso Winthrop Wabasso Sanborn Walgass o 6 lu?n L a asso om re Red Lake wabasqi Wabasso Goodr pige Wabasqo Goodr 1. ge Goodr zdge Wabasso Wabasso Olkee Wabasso Gonv Lck Wabasso Kennedy Wabasso A Zwnm. 'Wabasso Jeffers b Wabasso Grove Czt Wabasso Be lv Lew Wagnut Grove Wabasso Wa asso Sanborn Wabasso Jqifers Wabasso Be v new -31- J' gaslzeflvall 8 Team BACK ROW: Kenneth Miller Charles Brau, Alvin Kruse, Vernon Maxa, Glen Bock, Orvzlle Froelzch, Kenneth Fennern. l FRONT ROW: Lyle Dehmlow Me lvnn Skoblzk. Donald Ravelzng, Maynard Noltlng, Gene Norcutt, DennLS Dehmlow. Gl4eezlea3eas Arlene Poulsen, Janice Zimmerli, Kay Elliott, Audrey Bangerter. 132, gaslzeflwau High-figlzfs A Is this basketball?'???? Hold on Fred, Hit it! We want a basket! Oh-h-h-h-h-h-h What's up there? -33- uniofz High 'fooflmll gona? BACK R : Coach Char les Cumfuer Ma nard Martensen, Wallace Arenzlg Char les Brau, James Gazfow, Keith Brace, Karl Mze lke, we Dehmlow Dennzs Fennern, Dale Rznderman. FR . ROW: Calvin Johnson, Jesse Nolting Duane Rucktaeschel, Wlllzam Geske, Larry Larsen, Gerald Mzller, Dennzs Dehmlow, James Katzenberger, Gene Larsen. uniofz High gaslzefhull BAgK ROW: Gene Larsen, Gerald Miller, Karl Mielke, Lester chcHJran Da le Rznderman, Paul Hassenstab, Larry Larsen FRONT W: Coach Char les Cummer Ca lvm Johnson Lyle Dehrnlow, Dennis Fennern, .Char les Brau, Kenneth Muller, Maynard Marten- sen, Jesse Noltzng. ..34.. uniofz Glass plat, BACK ROW: Myra Scfhuzahn, Loraine Ber strom, Mildred Smetak, Lila Kuehn Marian Baumann, Shirley Rudgnick. , FRONT IWW: Delores Van Meveren, Gary Baab, Davtd Bangerter Orvz, e Froelick, Gertrude Fixsen. On November 30, 1950 the 'unior class presented a three act comedy, 'Brother Goose, ' direciled by Mr. Lokkesmoe. Itcentered around.Jeff, who because of the death of his parents, is trying to raise a younger brother Wes, who is continuous ly chas ing sir ls, andgtwo younger sisters, Carol and Hyacint, a tomboy eff is having a hectic time and is just about ready to send the Sami ly to Aunt Virginia's, .when a successful young sales lady, eggy Winket, enters the picture. This remedies one. problem, but creates a new one plus many humorous events and incidents. Work ing? One ---Two- --Three --- -35- napslwfs Banquet '50 . . . At Mankato . . . 'The Stran e House' . . . Getting Hungary . . . What Goes on Here . . ,Just i'CCtlC.ll'lg . . . Wonder What Ha ened Here . . . Where's the Fire . . . Senzor s Float . . . Lzttle Elgzldren Must Play . . . -86-- gnafshofs Banquet's Chorus GirZ's . . . In Anybod 'S House . . . Banquet's '51 Wqitresses . . . Deep In Thought . 1. . Womecomzng . . .,OH.! What We Qld . . . Operetta's Hel ers . . . Nlce Vzew . . . Our Majorettes . . . 'Ihree Muskateers . . . Pgper Staff At Work . . . -37,. gas Dfaivefzs J hn S hu ll L W 16 gearscsef-v ix 6 yggyqs gg-'mcg Louie Dagb 4 years service 'Steve Sherrgon Henry Hamnerschnidt 3 years servzce 2 years servzce -.38- 9 annual fast FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Business Mana er, Fred Dallmannj Photogra Egy, Mr, Cugqaerj Assistant Editor, gat Mahalj Advisor, Mr. Olson itor-in-c ref, Arlene Bode. w x X N A , X i if ' The Editors hard at work! -40- I 1 0 2000000 00000000000 000000000000OO00000000000000000000000003 o , o I 0 2 R. F. DRUCK MOTORS 2 O -'.-:Mig ','. GL 0 O ' -, o 2 'f 3243-RQ! - jg 0 CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE Q ' 0 2 J. I. CASE FARM MACHINERY ,5 'gi 2 3 Ce We Fix Anything A ' 2 Garage Phone 2332 - 3 3 Smaon Phone 2331 Wabasso, MIM- 3 Z Z 0 0 E Compliments Compliments E 0 0 E of of if MAUER VARIETY and WABASSO STANDARD Q 3 APPLIANCE STORE 3 Wahasso, Minnesota Wabasso, Minnesota E 0 0 E Phone 4122 PRINTING 8 PUBLISHING E 0 0 0 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 JENSEN GARAGE 0 3 HOWARD JENSEN, Prop. Z 2 o A 0 FORD SALES AND SERVICE TRACTORS 8: MACHINERY E PHONE 246: wAaAsso, MINN. Z 5 5 3 0 fi 2 0 C ' 0 omphments STACKEN ana BAUER 3 0 is of 2 4, Ready-to-wear 0 D C1 ' 0 3 GAULKEPS CAFE Q ry eamng Q E Meals ---- Lunches E 2 Refreshments Wabasso, Minnesota 2 0 O 22 Wahasso, Minnesota E 0 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooQ ' --41-- 3 0 2 FRANTA GARAGE 0 0 o 0 r'm 0 O 1 ....,.,...J 1, ,,. .... . 2 0 f 0 Z L ,, . , ,.,,.., O E L.....I E 2 SALES AND SERVICE 3 3 CAR AND TRACTOR REPAIRING 3 2 OF ALL KINDS 3 2 Phone 2391 Wabasso, Minnesota 3 0 0 . Z 0 o 2 Shop At 2 3 2 3 BRICK'S RED and WHITE STORE 2 0 Z Groceries, Fresh Fruits, and Vegetables E 2 Quality Meats 3 g Phone 2251 Wabasso, Minnesota 2 2 E 3 o 0 3 00 0000 000 0 0 0 O. 0 0 o o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 o 2 A - - O ' I O I Q I 0 I 0 I 0 I 2 - - o ' ' 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 O . 0 0 O . 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 000000000000000 0000000000000 LEISTIKOW'S STORE Everything to Eat and Wear Good Goods Honest Prices 000000 00 0000000000 Serving You Since 1900 000000000000 0000000000000 Phone 2471 Wabasso Minnesota ..42., 0000000 O O O 0 O O O 0 O O O O 0 O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000O0O'0OO'O00 GEO. FRANTA K CO. Hardware---Implements---Furniture and Undertaking Phone 2391 Wabasso, Minnesota WABASSO GRAIN and FEED White Rabbit Brand Feed Quality First Concentrates ' Grinding and Mixing Wabasso, Minnesota O O '0000OO0'OO0 OO0OO' 0 0' WABASSO INSURANCE AGENCY Otto N. and Vincent P. 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Bulk Dealer 2 3 Wahasso, Minnesota Ph 2901 5 Q g To the 1951 one Q E Graduating Class Wahasso, Minnesota D2 3 5 0 O 3 oooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooo 0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooooooooooooooco ooooo o ooo oooooooooooo There s no substitute PAFFRATH VOELZ HARDWARE for a good picture Sporting Goods Skelgas o SALES and SERVICE Kelvinator Refrigerators c oo o O o O o O o O o o 9 - O 0 0 . . 0 2 - 2 Z o O LYRIC THEATRE , , 3 o o , O o o 0 5 - , . o o o O I o I O O o C Wabasso, Minnesota Speedqueen Washers 2 Th P fP 0 e 1C 0 lctures PHONE 705 E See a good movie tonight Redwood Falls, Minn E 0 2 3 0 L Z E VISIT US WHEN IN LARSON'S 2 - F RN SHINGS Z Redwood Falls HOME U I E 2 We congratulate you O 3 EHLERS and HABICHT and invite you to 2 2 , 'visit us when in 2 0 Outfitters for the 2 2 whole family Redwood Falls, 3 0 o ERedwood Falls, Minnesota Mlnnesota 2 O o 5 o X 0 2 Diamonds When you think 2 O O E Watches Silverware of tires think of 2 0 R. .d o E See our China Shop lversl es E 2 KNUDSON'S JEWELRY MONTGOMERY WARD 8 CO. E O o 2Redwood Falls, Minnesota Redwood Falls,Minnesota X O o Z EFRERICK SERVICE STATION GREAT PLAINS SUPPLY CO. E 3 2 E Gas, Oil and Groceries Retail building 2 materials 2 0 O o O o 2 Wahasso, Minnesota Marvin Bernd, 2 2 Local Manager 2 O E Wabasso, Minnesota 2 Z ' 3 0000000OOOO0000000000000O000009000000000OOOOQOOOQOOOOOOOOOOg ,461 JOHANNECK TRUCKINC LENSING SERVICE SERVICE Long Dlstance and Gas 011 Greases Local haullng A AA AA AAA AA AAAAAAA AA T 71 W ll' 5 C5 0 W l 51 0 0 Q-I UI U3 G Q in m.AAAAAAAA Tlre Tubes Batterles herald 8 Norbert A General c ess r1es Johanneck epagrs and TOW1Hg Phone 2871 Phone 2872 Walter 8 Llnus Lenslng mmm THE UOBLIRSCH ELEVATOR AAAA Custom Seed Cleanlng , QM Lou1s G0hl1rSCh Prop Wabasso, Mlnnesota .A. O O O O C O C1 4, O .'xAAf Your fr1endly home owned ' bu1ld1ng supply store - I -S I For est1mat1ng and your , y-KN A-,QRS ,AIMCEFKNME bulldlng needs see us Also Constructed Portable Bulldlngs ZIESKE LUMBER COMPANY Yard 5 M1105 East of Wabasso Phone 2165 oooo-oooooooooooooooo-oooocooooooooo-oooooooo+000ooooooooo-ooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o 1 ' -513-i f f.1::-112.31 2 H:-1 .,,. ' ia Eiifww 5.1.5, ,ww E Yfwgfx RI?4-.i555ii1:.v:: O 2' ' If V 115.152, 1 0 5-in X-1 0 i.omW5' G Rm is 0 ' pf' g jg -Q M n O ' f4Q55 . Ja3H? 0 ' '75-i?f?f '::' lnfwf, , ' 9 ' ' ' '-43'l ?f5 :,1':12s2z .5 .,.. 95 'iff ' 0 :fovgsi .Regime O 0 ig5?:EWE?EHQHQE - O . 'x1:Li5gHMHHQMM5 0 '31 'Hifi 'if ' O .. , O ' 2 ' 0 0 o 0 o o J l M o , o o ' s 550 o 1 O . , n o I I O o mf . O ' -- o W. ' o . 5 1.5 J, . O 9 . iq I ' I I 0 .Q U , I . I , 3 . S 1. . I O Q 7:9 , - o is Nga' O A . ' Q sf ' 'an - . O I . O 1... ' ' . O ' o ' o o o o .o E 000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOO 00000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOO 0 o 0 o 0 o 2 o o O o O o 2 o o 0 o 0 o 0 o 3 Walter and Harvey Raddatz 0 o o . . , 3 o o 2 ' O o 0 . - o 0 o 0 o 0 o 2 o . o 2 Redwood Falls, Minnesota 3 0 o 0 o O o 0 o 0 o 0 o ' o 0 o 0 o 0 o ' o 0 o 0 o O o O o 0 o 0 o 0 o O o C O 0 o 0 . . . O . o , . O O o O o 0 o 0 o o O o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o O o 0 o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0000000000 RADDATZ HAMPSHIRE FARM Reg1stered Hampshire Hogs More Meat For More Profit Breed1ng Stock for Sales at All Times It 1S the sincere desire of the management of this company to furnish satisfactory service to our subscri- ' bers at Wahasso and Vicinity. REDWOOD COUNTY TELEPHONH COMPANY O 8 3 Z 2 We wish to take this oppor- 3 2 tunity to thank the business places 2 2 and men of Wabasso and Redwood Falls 0 0 . . . 0 for making this annual possible. 3 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 0 Z 0 THE SENIOR CLASS O o O o 0 o O o O o O o O o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00990000000OOOOOOOQQQOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOQ ...4 S.. Autographs 3 .K WSW 'rf--f J u 'r - 1 S' -DT, , - .IX Autographs Nils-mf Q' X1 1, XX 'xx I f S.- L ' Seright Publioaticn Buruu SchoclStrlie! 1111.8 I, 11818 i Q 'k Pfhulhuuh-ibqii Ai-Gmini ill' if
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