West Central School of Agriculture - Moccasin Yearbook (Morris, MN)

 - Class of 1954

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C . 3 L- 3 lf, 7 IOP HAII .' ff A A A' J AC' H Foreword 51' No zl N rome then, IIICINIPII5 and men To the fazr n the przde ofthe mornzng The Sun as ez S1lZ??Z7ZQlO H?1f'0I7l0fl2f? day Hczglz ho' Come fo the ffm NN elcome VK eleome to xour fa1r wh1ch ls porrrax ed on the followmg pavex Vle want ew erx one to have a gax tune wh1le here and to depart w1th happx mefmo1 1ew Let x Nax we are at the VQIN top of the ferrlx Wheel ox erloole111g the entlre fan' 'We Nec 9XhlblfOT'w and Judges wldewhovs and coloriul Clown and bum people f11endlx people ewerx Where VK eat Central 15 a place vshere f11endNh1ps are madf rl he trad1t1onal fmendlx H1 1 heard exerx where earlx and late as we meet one another 'lheee have been for 115 the Qemon hapm carefree teenaffe xear -Xl of tu have Ntrnen v.1th our utmost '1b1'1t1 to paee the texte for the I'1DlJONs t atom ludffex th faeultx at Hex' fentnal avmrd for suecf ful ex 1 1 t1on entru N Now at the end Ol Nehool l1le at VK e t Central we look baek upon our efcpe r1eneeN as LKhllJll0I'N at tht 'an VK e haxe been exh1b.t1nU and mn me for the rewendx oi xcnolarxhvp Wal 111 lllLl'lfl h1p good e1t17f l'l h1p and lme sportxmanxhm lhese are Qllillfltw to be found 1n rellable Clfl7LIlN eurxwhue Xlax we all 1n1he tuiure be filfllltl of0t1r11bbonsfo1 wh1eh we have Ntrlven whether thu be blue 1ed or vwluee fOl thex lepre ent recoffn1t1on ofthe LrlOIl vu haxe expendf d Dallen W Peteraon Pdltor :fu-rw' fl fl W ls! 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We are honored and happy to dedicate to you, Mrs Fern Johnson, the Moccasin of 1954 AT Tzs the .star Spangled banner' O long may Yt u aze O er the land of the free and the home of the braze' Mk 1 1 -1 THE GXNI HOME ECOINOMICS We all rejolce 1n know mg that West Central ls to have a new Home Economxcs blllldlI'l,fI Vle are sure It wlll be a flne addltlon to the campus and meet the needs of present dax home economics educatlon But we hall all mxss the old bullfllflg from lts famllxar corner on the campus What memorxes lt calls up of graduaflon gowns Vls1t0IS davs parties facultv meefmffs and mam manx thlnqs' XM are all proud of lts record We are proud of the homemalxers who hax L been educated 1n lfs class rooms and laboratorle There thex have rccuved msplratlon as ws ll as practlcal mstruetlon for thexr mamfold responslbllltxes As we grow older IC ls natural for us to recall the good old flax s But rather than do thls let us look forward to the tlme when the new bL1llLllIlg1S to be dedltated Let us hope that as many of the former Home Economies teavhers as possxble and espec1allv the women alumn1 w1ll be able to return to share IH the ceremonles If thls plan wlll maferlahze we shall want to be among those present Paul E Mlller quperlntendent 1911 1938 Margaret Jones Mlller Y . . . 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J. ,, . . . ,- . , . 4 WE LOVE A PARADE The snx horse team from the West Central School of Agnculture drlven by the farm foreman Oscar Beckstrom The occasxon IS the parade held durmg the celebratlon m 1947 of the seventy fifth anmversary of the founding of Moms Mmnesota Never agam w1ll the beautlful horses of West Central pass ln revlew They mark the end of an era From the turnlng of the flrst furrow ln the vlrgm soil of our pralrles untll now the vear of nmeteen hundred and flfty four thls falthful anlmal has fllled the need for power and transportatlon He helped to bulld our rallroads as they pushed ever towards the settmg sun In teams of fours elghts and tens they pulled the plows and harrows that turned our grass lands towermg pme felled by the Woodman s ax was llfted pulled and hauled by the power of our logglng teams Now he IS gone hrs stall IS empty No longer shall we hear hlS welcomlng mcker as we push back the barn door ln the early llght of the rnslng sun To the man who loved horses fwhat man dldn t'7J there was no more pleasant sound than that of old B111 J 1m lNell and Queen munchlng thexr feed of oats Tlme marches on and sentlment glV9S wax to the practlcal The mechanlcal age takes over where the horse left off We close another chapter ln the March of Tlme The era of Amerlcan Agrlculture wlth the Horse P S Jordan Associate Professor into waving fields of grain that the peoples of the earth might be fed. In our mighty forests the f P N 'cw am' X W iii 5 'iiiiilaifsiiili un X I Ak fav-Q12 Q ' kqrqg we g a C353 77zdr j f Eiffami elf Rumi E -55-aft -5 ,3 ' 4 ' 53 + X ., on -' 1 LV I Q E 0 5 0 'J ...lr 4' , .: ---.uw - X EUES' W do '7 N 62 ' V ' S e ams are zzfffyfaffn fgc func' fAf27I Come 0 fge :fain f we ' W 'kt' - C Helgh ho' Come to the Fair' '1 h1s book should always remmd you of a gala hohdav a hollday spent at West Central The county falr I belleve makes ltS greatest contrlbutlon to Mmnesota as a gay soclal event partlclpated ln by large crowds of people The admlmstratlon of the school has emphaslzed studlousness servlce to your com mumtles and other matters of a serlous nature yet most of you w1ll remember the perlod from nlne to ten 0 clock on Wednesday nights more VlVldlV than you wlll remember your class ln soclology Perhaps at these partles you also learned more about llVlI1g Happv IS the young man or woman who learns early ln l1fe no one and brlngs Joy to many As tlme goes by may you be able to fmd more and more Joy year after year Along llfe s busy Journev may you flnd time for many gala holldays ZMEZLW I ' 9 l ' ' I . I I I I - l to enjoy thoroughly other people and to be able often to have fun--fun that hurts SQ af y t J' J I 1 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Board of Regents The Honorable Ray J. Quinlivan,The Honorable George W. Lawson, The Honorable James F. Bell, The Honorable Daniel C. Gainey, The Honorable Richard L. Griggs, The Honorable Marjorie J. Howard, The Honorable Lester A. Malkerson, The Honorable Charles W. Mayo, The Honorable Karl G. Neumeier, The Honorable E. E. Novak, The Honorable A. J. Olson, The Honorable Herman F. Skyberg. . ' qg lza. . 17?-.1555 'f ' . f . ' DM.. J President James Morrill Dean Harold Macy Ass1stantDeanT H Penske Prmc1palH G Croom I0 I -LL l f s ffl' iii A A We Have DISCOVCTCA l LESLIE LINDOR In keepmg wxth our lnght hearted theme we thought It mlght be lnterestlng to flnd out just what the facultv members do ln thelr llght hearted off duty moments lf they have any By careful sleuthmg and keen observatlon we uncovered a great manv Interests that up to now were unsuspected by us When has the knlttxng fever been more w1despread VK e see lt at assembly at basketball games at commlttee meetlngs between classes here there and everywhere Even the boys have caught the fever Remember Sundav afternoons 1n the Glrls Dorm when purl and knit vled wlth the plctures on TV and the glrls sat by sm1l1ng What hobbles could w1n more hearty vufely approval than those whlch result rn lamps tables chalrs and metal ornaments to These and manv others x ou too wlll dlscover as you page through the facultv pages ' 'N ERLING WEIBERF HARLEY HAINKE Moms Moorhead Brownsville Head of Englneenng Department Physics Veterans Trammg Veterans Tramlng Kcnsmglon s mdrspcnsable ccnlcr :elder ljusl lore lo s 1 Hrs vorallon rs Ins avocalmn ll I 1111 I- y . . . - --Q V 7 . . . , N . ' .vi ' r '! . A 7 ' '9 9 7 l ' . . , .I . , V. L : -, ni, , beautlfy the home? ' - '.y 7 ! . - ' V L I A .r , I ll I J Faculty VIRGIL DWINELL Morris bmmnung Coach You are suzmmmg lhc lzrcaslslro c ORVII LE NORDSLETTEN Vlroqua Wlsc fhemlstry Biology Sci ence Push pull clzc clzc Clmmlc films llzal QUIC ,,-5 RALPH SMITH Moms Football and Basketball Coach Farm Accounts some spoil 1 always m season There orc llvcrc 15 alu uys a reason ROXIE SMITH Mankato Counselor of unlor Girls Dormntory Phys1calEdu cation History A huntmg she urll go GLEN DANIELS Moms Cross Country Coach Car pentry On the course m Ihe shop He uho docs hrs bcsl docs WF SLEY C RAY Moms Counselor of unlor Hall Economlrs Horticulture lflluchi Hunfmg and or rslungi ROBERT HANSON Moms Counselor of Senior Hall Thank you Farm Mechanlcs Don! move C lc NANINA ,IELSTRLP Moms Dean of Cxrls 'Vlathemat lcs Cowernment Rcadm na'm anclueaxm a 1 1 k'1Y . 3 f ' ' sf' ' L Y . 3 , X M ' Auf' ' J ,S I .:,A- Z a I 4 I . A fl Q ,-.' 3 -V ' iii? ,x . J. ....... J I . ,Li s Q, 1 - l N' 11 ' .f'-n1 fH use E . .. 0.- Drcssma Cf or lfle Lrllr 4 VIRS OREN GILBERT Moms Freshman English Cloth rn pulmns DOROTHY TOF'l Pelican Raprds School Nurse Home Nursing Sha scncs you rrglll rn lcnnrs undothcrursc PHYLI IS LERUD Twln Valley Head of Home Fconomlcs Department Foods Crafts The qucslzon of ilu: day Wcauc3 SlrIcl13' KnrI3' or Croc11cl3' EVELYN WILLI ANIQ W adena Business Training Typlng See th U QA In your Clrcuolel ROY BRIDF FORD Moms Cram udgmg Agronomy anl Soils He nouns awry Had 0 hrs grass lvyrls rrsl name ALEC ROLFE Welclmg Shop JOAN INEI SON Tracy Clothmg Crafts All or Bob s sa c Moms A boa! rs a boa! rs a G PHILIP JORDAN Morris Ammal Husbandry Lrve Stock Production I musrc be llrc fnoff 0 lore playon 13 Faculty FERN JOHNJON Morris Home Management Foods Good A neu apron lo add lo my collcdron JOHN ANDERSON Moms Instrumental Music D rector of Orchestra Hou docs your garden mu? WINIFRED CLARK Eden Pralrle Chorr Drrertor Yocal Tramm Smg Srng Bm! on the Wmg LILA BRAATEN Ross Head of Business Trammg Department Shorthand Typing Lcadrng UIC sons and Jauzhlcrso lhc soil FDWIN VOLDEN Moms Business Offlce 'Vlanager Bookke ping Aluays rushing hc ucrc :slung HELEN SWAN Morris PIGHO Hcrfllglli afsuans rs non migratory GENE ROBINSON Morris Counselor of Spooner Hall Englx h cr ale uooa' no! uoodcn Dcauly THEODORE LONC Moms I' nglnsh Dramatns loren slcs U :Ill us he shurcs rs muwc humor and orc o uords 14 6606680069 00006000000 09 0900 00006 A! ' 1 ' ' 7 V . , . ' I . ', i- J, l g '. , 1 ' ' 4 ' V 1 . . U ll . D. A l . . . . D . l 1 Q C I x xt sn 4 . E A , 'S -V -L , 1, He we : H ,Li l . l 4' lr' X gp .4 . , 1' ' f -L 3. v Aw, ' . ipo- I N BONNIE THORSELL Practical Nurse .of MRS VAl ERIA OSTERMAN Clerk Typist 'VIRS GERTIE KAPITAN Assistant Proctor m the Clrls Dorm: tones . v I 355 i- -. 2 5 Q , A, . 1.3 30 '- .Ae, W 1 J' ,I kv -iv QQ!!! I I Q3 7 5 our IIISQQI7 IZZHZI MICRO ,Q 'I km . . 1: Vg GT T 4 +I 4 . z, f 'Z' !'l 7ii MRS. ELLEANOR CARNEY MRS. NIBBE Dining Hall Matron Librarian 5 ta GLADYS ZAHL Clerk Stenographer L. IRENE HANSON Senior Clerk Typist W1 W QQ? Mfg' 4 : J l'l xv . O . . VY A a Ng,-' L, .6 11... 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I, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 2, 3.4: Teenagers 3: Triple Trio 4: Moccasin Board 4: Student Council 4: Class Play 3: Part- time Employment I, 2, 3, 4: Caleb Dorr Scholarship 4. How come she wears such brg jcuselryi 915 BYRON AKERSON Louie Rosholt, S. Dak. Class Basketball I. 2: Wrest- ling Squad 3: Mixed Chorus 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Class Presi- dent 2: Class Play 3, 4: Stu- dent Manager 3. Willhis Willys gel him Merc? DAVID CARLSON Dave Fergus Fa s Cross Country Squad 3 4 Wrestling Squad 3 4 Mixed Chorusl 2 3 4 Lettermens Club 3 4 Part time Employ ment3 Hey kldSl Wallfor me JAMES DEWEY lm Campbell Wrestling Squad2 3 4 Mixed Chorusl 2 3 4 EnsembIe2 4 Mix d Octette 4 Key Club 2 3 4 Student Council 2 Moccasin Board 4 Letter men s Club 2 3 4 Class Vice President 2 Class Football I Sears Roebuck Scholarship 4 Hes always geltmg letters from Ma so hesays' 14 -,I DALE DINCER Dmger Rothsay Rothsay High School I Mixed Chorus 4 Wrestling Squad 3 4 Part time Employment 4 Class Play 4 Bob Hope s undersludy CLIFFORD ANDERSON Cliff Cottonwood Class Basketball I: B Squad Basketball 2: Wrestling Squad 3, 4: Part-time Employment 2. 3, 4. Discovered---miscllief bcnealll lllc surface. DAVID ELLIS Dave Campbell Campbell High School I 2 Swimming Squad 3 4 Class PIay4 One of lhe Senior Hall N ight Ow s LORRAINE BEYER Fairmount, N. Dak. C. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus I: Student Council 2: Class Secretary-Treasurer I: Class Play 3, 4: Tumbling Squad I, 2, 3, 4. SfIe s always coo ing up some ea . JOSEPH DAHLIN oe Brooten Mentor High School I N W S A Crookston2 Hes been places Has he donellrmgsil EDNA ERI CKSON Edne Choklo ChokioHighSchooII 2 Mixed Chorus3 Band3 4 Orchestra Help wan!ed9 Call on Edna it H . d I U 'V M KAJ ry 3 XX 2 451' 77 Ll ' ii ll !! LK YY ' : : :i I' : -i . 'I 3.4. I ii , i I 9 , ' H ' I. i i . .,,.A. D 1 1 .l CW 2 as 2? 4 Q' ' 3 ' 5 X I -17- ployment 3 Class Play 4 RUSSELL ERLANDSON DALE FINBERG Russ Fergus Falls Clmton Class Football I Squad Foot Part tlme Employment 2 balI3 Wrestling Squad 2 3 4 Cot your lab done Fmlrergi Mlxed Chorus 4 Lettermen s Club2 3 4 Get a move on Russ or you ll rus HAROLD GIBSON Gibby Beardsley Class Football I Class Basket ball I Wrestlmg Squad 4 Mlxed Chorusl 2 3 4 Trio I 2 Mixed Octette4 Student Class of DONALD CLI MSDAL Gllms Appleton Class Football I Squad Foot ball 2 3 4 Squad Basketball I 2 Wrestling Squad 3 l.,ettermensClub2 3 4 Part Roebuck Scholarship 4 .IEROME COULET Jerry Clontarf Class Football I Squad Foot baIl2 3 4 Class Basketball2 Band 3 4 Orchestra3 4 Ke glgb 3 4 Lettermens Club 4 A gentleman md ard con srderate Where dxd hrs soprano 9 Down the drum? UOICC hrs srzei CHARLES HAMERSMA Chuck Florence Tyler Hugh School I Swlm mlngSquad2 3 4 l you couldnt see hrm ou wouldnt nowhewaslhere What rf hrs mzschre matched EDWARD HASBARCEN Eddie Whxte Rock S D Class Basketball I 2 Class PIay4 He never says much but that doesnt measure hrs thoughts F. me I EUNICE HILGENDORF Welcome Trl Mont Hugh School I 2 G A A 3 4 What a world of merrrmenl her presence here oretells' ROSELLA HOFFMAN Rosey Danvers A 2 3 4 Max Chorusl 2 3 Teenagers2 3 Ensemble 3 Tumblmg Squad 3 Class PIay4 She knows the most excrtmg places to go roller s atmg RONALD HOLM Ronny Farwell Class Basketball I 2 Mixed Chorus I 2 4 Ensemble 2 Boys Chorus 4 Sear Roe buck Scholarship 4 Class Play He makes good use o his extra lzme and study hours '-r., L ' I t A 1 .ff 1 A .. I I . v ' ' Mahager 4: Part-tllne Em- time Employment.l3,'4glSears L : . . go. . . . 1' ., 1 y f i ' ' ,Hy . , if , H -k. I - I Cl ' 17 ' . I ll !! IL I1 , 5 '-. ' , 3 G. A. . I, , , g 'ed , 1 A ' f ' I . . 4. ' ff .0 ' -18- 1954 CARROL HOLMEN Barrett Barrett Hugh School I 2 He la es ll c so scnously rl s unny THEODORE HORNING e Choklo Choklo Hugh School I 2 uad Football 3 4 Squad Basketball3 4 Mxxed Chorus 3 4 Key Club 4 Student Councxl 4 Lettermens Club 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Part tlme Employment 4 A E Adams Scholarship 4 Home coming Kung s Attendant 4 J Whal s Hornmg dorng among lhe A s rn English c1ass3' VERNON ,IELLUIVI Starbuck Squad Football 2 4 Class Bas etball I B uad Basketball 2 Crop judging 3 Part tnme Employment 2 3 4 Class Football I Whal really does happen on lhose wee endsl GLENNIS jACOBS Wheaton A 2 3 4 C leader 3 Muxed Chorus I Band 2 Student Councll I Tumbling Squad 3 4 Home commg ueens Attendant 4 ClassPlay4 The ulurc rs her mam h jeclwe BETTY JOHNSON Rosholt S D A 2 3 4 C leaderl 2 3 4 Nllxcd Chorus I 2 3 4 Sextette2 Tno 2 Ensemblel 2 3 4 Teenagers 3 Mixed Octette 4 Moccasxn Board 3 4 Class Presxdent 3 Secretary Treasurer 2 Class Play 3 Part time Employ ment 4 Tumbling Squad I 2 3 4 Homecoming ueens Attendant4 Wherever lheres somelhmg gorngon,Belly'sthcre ' GERALD JOHNSON Butch Lake Benton Squad Football 2 3 4 Class Football I Class Basketball I 2 LcttermensClub2 3 4 Part time Employment 3 4 Sears Roebuck Scholarship 4 Come on grae us a drme drp oranrc el LARRY ,IOHNSON Browns Valley Class Basketball I 2 Swim mmg Squad 2 3 4 Letter mf.nsClub3 4 Mxxed Chorus 4 Class Play 4 A lrltle brg lease 2 RICHARD ,IANKE Dick Holloway Class Basketballl B uad BasketbaII2 B Squad Foot ball 2 3 Class Football I Band4 Class Play4 Does wm mg go wrlh lrrl In PAUL JENSEN Belgrade Belgrade Hlgh School I 2 A young globe lroller DAVID JORGFNSON Dave Chnton Hrs specral allraclrons are downlown 9 v A g ' I! e af I ' f ,ff ' H .yrvk ' V' LIT di! 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GORDON KNOSHAL Gordy Montevideo Class Football I Squad Foot ball 2 3 4 Wrestling Squad 3 4 Orchestra I Key Club 2 3 4 Moecasln Board 4 bettermens Club 3 4 Crop udglng 2 Debate I Mlxed Chorus4 Leis have some merry musrc Cordy LAUREL LAWRENCE Beardsley Squad l'ootbaIl 3 Class Bas- ketballl B Squad Basket ball 2 Wrestllng Squad 3 4 Mxxed Chorus I 2 Ensemble 2 Key Club 2 3 4 Student Council 3 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Part time EmpIoyment4 One of Mr Robmsons lreu lenanls DOYLE KRAHLINC KENNETH KUTZER Grove Cnty en Fairmount N D Class Basketball I 2 3 SwlmmmgSquad4 Wrestling Squad I 2 3 4 S1 1,1 1, Mxxecl Chorus I Lettermens Iuclg ly appy mon go Clu l234 Hrs abxlrly lo gel mln mrschre rsjusi as good as Ins abzlrly lo wrestle gf 1 HAROLD LAMPMAN Lamp Browns Valley Roosevelt Hxgh Portland Oregon I Squad Football 3 4 Class Basketball 2 Swlmmmg Squad 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 uartette 4 Mixed Octette 4 Boys Chorus 4 Trio 3 Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Part time Employment3 4 Ensemble3 4 Once he slarls laughing- beller walch ou! ROGER 'VlAHONEY Woody .Ir Appleton Class Basketball l 2 Letter men s Club 4 Student Mana ger 4 Part tlme Employment 4 Class Play 4 He eeps lhe Ford dealers m business JAMES MARTY lm Pelican Rapids Squad Football 3 4 Class Football 2 Key Club 2 3 4 Moccasin Board4 Lettermen s Club 4 Part time Employ mentl 2 3 4 Sears Roebuck Scholarship 4 Homecoming Kung s Attendant 4 Everylhmg s Rosey Class of JOHN KVALE Kenslngton Class Basketball I Mixed Chorusl 2 3 4 Band 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Tno I Part txme Employment 4 Class Play 3 4 Operalor and owner o llle Bicycle Express for W C S A KAREN LAWRENCE Moms C A A 2 3 4 Bloommgtorl Hugh Mmneapolls I Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Ensemble 3 4 Teenagers 3 4 Student Coun cll 3 Moccasin Board 4 Class Play 3 Tumbling Squad 2 3 4 Homecoming ueen4 Are lllose lellers for lhe Mocca sm Boardloday 3' IOSEPH MILLER oe Marshall ClassBasketball2 B Squad Basketball I Cross Country Squad 2 4 Stock Judging 2 He lakes lus responsrbrlrlec sc rrously 31. fl 9' f . I Q W A I ll YY ' ' HK Y, ' , . l ' I : 'l : b ,,,. l ky , ' I l zz - . ' ' : . H . . . . . .I . . J 1 : . . . .. -1, f N 5 . 1 ' ' l. i ,..l 1 3 l ' l , , i I C -. . llpu in , Q . U yy u A .rr AAJ- rr ' ' uj rv . . 1 'L : I 3 - 1 -'l - 3-4- l l ' l ':.. . ':':- I H. ...A- I 120... 4 ' a f' x 4 'K f'! 'nq , 1954 LEONARD MITCHELL Mitch Holland Cross Country Squad I, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling Squad I, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4. The bane of a freshman's icy. JOY NELSON Rosholt S COURTLYN MORROW Corky Norcross Class Football 2: Squad Foot- ball 3: Class Basketball I, 2: Mixed Chorus 4: Boys' Chorus 4: Part-time Employment 4. When Corky's in lhe a'orm, 11 s no secrcl D G A A 2 Mixed Chorusl 3 Class Play 4 Boo s and more boo s arc her .IOANN NIELSON Sandy Lake Benton A nd I Orchestra 3 4 Tumbling Squadl 2 3 4 Part time Em ployment 3 Moccasin Artist Her skelches appear where even on u.mdou.s every NORENE NOONAN Chick Minneapolis Ci A A 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus I Class Play 3 4 Tumbling Squadl 2 3 4 Loves Io argue Why noi delralei 5 I 0 I fl 1 Q' 1 ALLEN IVIUNIM lVlumm Hancock Class Basketball I: Appleton High School I : Cross Country Squad 3. 4: Wrestling Squad 3, 4: Lcttermen's Club 3, 4g Part-time Employment 4. Our flee! fooled Wercury EUGENE PAULSON Gene Rosholt S Class Basketball I Part time Employment 3 How can anybody lgnou so much andsludy so Irllle RUTH MURK Ruthie Richville G. A. A. I. 2. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus I: Moccasin Board 4: Class Play 3: Caleb Dorr Scholarship 4. An ambilious sludenl and a orlunale lral. clcr ANN NICHOLSON Annie Lynd Lynd High School I Mixed Chorus2 3 Band3 4 Orches tra 3 Part time Employment 2 3 Class Play4 Do rc me aso Ia I1 da 'K Um QQ DOUGLAS PAYNE Doug DeCraff Class Football I Squad Foot ba 2 3 4 KeyClub3 4 Lettermens Club 3 4 Crop udging 4 Part time Employ ment 4 I you wan! ajob done give It lo Doug 1 f. Y H 'oy. E , , 3 . as H 1' u ' 11 ' ' rn vi ' . U ry C.A..2:Ba ,2,3,4, ' , -' 1 - .D : . ' : . : ' . II , ,'g , 3 2.4. I I I M ' I J I.: 'I ' i V H Q U - -A f H . i . . Iil. ' my -V I A9 31 'f:j,.:.Z ,gi A ,. . eew If I B X Q A 3 iiii I ....21.. W '24 DALE PETERSON Pete Sunburg New London Hxgh School I Squad Basketball 7 3 4 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Part time Employment 4 The boss oflhe other half GEORGE POHL DALLEN PETERSON ete Sunburg New London Hugh School I Cross Country Squad 4 Cheerleadxngl 3 4 Key Club 4 Moccasm Board 4 Letter men s Club 4 Class Secretary 3 Mlxed Chorus 4 Home coming Klng4 Class Play 4 The olher half Bucket Rosholt S D Class Basketballl B Squad Basketball 2 Band I Orc es tra Whrch pole rs rl North or :hs E Soulhi MARLIN RIEPPEL I Appleton Appleton Hugh School I Class Basketball 2 Stock judging 2 Hes not a lmy rrpple bu! ralherawavc LAVELLE RINGDAHL Lu u Kensington C A A 2 3 4 Kensington H1ghSchoolI Comeon lgrds lelswm DELORIS PETERSON Rusty Rosholt S D C A A I 2 3 4 MlxedCho rusl 2 3 4 Tr1o2 Ensem blel 2 3 4 Teenagers 3 Mix ed Octette 4 Moccasin Board 4 Class Treasurer 3 Tumb Img Squad 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Part time Employment I 3 4 Caleb DorrScholarsh1p4 The enllghlenezl one ROBERT PIECHOWSKI o Browns Valley Beardsley Public Hugh School I 2 Class Play4 M uszc halh charms LYLE RAGUSE Tenney Class Basketball I 2 Stock judgmgl 3 Class Play4 F- ,Q ORRIN Rumen u Wheaton Squad Football 2 3 4 Class Basketball I Squad Basket ball 2 3 4 Mlxecl Chorus 3 Key Club 4 Class Treasurer 4 Class Play 3 Sears Roebuck Scholarship 4 Part time Em ployment 3 4 Lettermen s Club3 4 Class Footballl Signal caller of as well as on lhefrelzl Y' He knows how lo judge WHAT? ORVAL RINKE rv Wheaton Class Football I uad Foot ball2 3 4 Class Basketballl 2 Wrestl1ngSquad2 3 Mlxecl Chorus4 Boys Chorus4 Key Club 3 4 Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 Class Vlce Presldent I 3 4 Part time Employment4 When I gel to he a Scrgeanl ' A if C ffl' 0 ' , W v X Q. I- ll 1' up Il I4 77 v 1 I LLB bYY ll YI 3 z 1 h - ' . : I Z . .. .H . '- ,E .--lAV :E M 1 .I ' 2 ' ,ceor HR-pn .. In - HB dn no ,, ' : ..... : ' . , 1 .Sq - ll s 'i ' H i I Y ,ll ,, ' af-'A' . A I n ' PO A I .il r S 5 3 U ix f , 1954 'E JOANN SCHLIEP Jo Appleton G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus I: Ensemble lg Class Play 3: Caleb Dorr Scholar- ship 4. She does anything rom bcbop to ballel 4 ax it 4 BEVERLY STEENBOCK '4Bev Campbell Campbell High School I. 2: Debate 3: Part-time Employ- ment 4: Class Play 4: Tum- bling Squad 4. She ecps up onthe ncus '1 I' 4 'K N ,I DONALD STOCK Don Fergus Falls Class Football I, 2: Squad Football 3, 4: Wrestling Squad 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Moc- casin Board 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2 3 4 Part time Em ployment 4 Sears Roebuck Scholarship 4 Where are you g01flg Donnyl 1 Ilbe bac , I THEODORE STORCK Ted Morris Class Basketball I: Class Play 4. He has both his serious and lighl-hearted momanlsf ROBERT SLILFLOW Flusher Maynard Class Football I Squad Foot baIl2 3 4 Class BaslcetbaIl2 Crop udglng 2 3 Wrestling Squad 4 Lettermen s Club 4 He s graduated rom the Model A class Qi-1 sb' CAROL SWANSON Sugar White Rock S D A 234M1x Chorus 4 usl can luarl Io go home GARY SWENSON Mozart Fergus Falls Cross Country Squad I 2 3 4 xed Chorus I 2 3 estra I 2 T I uartette 3 4 Mixed Octette 2 4 Ensemblez 3 4 Debate 2 3 4 LettermensCIub2 3 4 SearsRoebucIcSchoIarshlp4 A deep voiced piano player al lheorgan 3 HENRY THIEMAN Buzz Moms Football Squad 2 3 4 Swim ming Squad I 2 3 4 Key Club 4 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Class President 4 Class Play 4 How dolh our lrllle buzzing Han improve each shmmg our IVIARLYS THORSTAD Marly Morris A 2 3 4 'VII Chorusl 2 3 4 Teenagers 3 Triple Trio 4 Ensemble 3 4 Class Secretary 4 Tumbling Squadl 2 3 4 Why the red reflcclron on your acc Thorsladi 5- ROCER TOSTENSON Tasty Montevideo Football Squad 3 4 Wrest Img Squad 3 Lettermens Club 3 4 Part time Employ ment 3 4 Class Football I Freshmen walch your lang uagc around Reverend Tosly f,fJU,,CJf 'Sy Whores he have those brains 'Q gf JANIS TROVATTEN DENNIS VAN WECHEL Jan Campbell Denny Wolverton Cs. A. A. l: Mixed Chorus l. 2. Football Squad 4. 3: Band 2, 3: Orchestra 2. 3 Part-time Employment 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4. Madam Zig Zag, with a tech- nique for making you shiver. MARK McRODEN Mickey Montevideo Our best wishes are yours Mickey in your plucky fight to regain your good health His voice suggests the depth of the ocean. HARVEY VOGT Han Chokio Class Basketball l, 2. Senior Class Moclqing Bird. a t-ff Class of 1 9 5 4 ROBERT VOGT Bob Cholcio Class Basketball l. 2: Crop judging 2: Sears Roebuck Scholarship 4. ROGER WALKUP R CHARD WAMBEKE o Fergus Falls Duc Cottonwood Wrestling Squad 4 Cottonwood Public High h Schooll Cross Country Squad ,,f,f'ffgc'li 'f ' 's'c ' 1 3 4 Stock Judging 2 3 4 Part time Employment 4 Lettermen s Club 4 Hrs wordsflou freely stared? We seniors feel our class sec tion would not be complete without including you Mem ones of the spice you added to our class meetings often come to mind Our wrestling team and cross country squad have especially missed you Mackey Your appropriate humorous or serious remarks always seemed to make things go right GARY WENDT Hancock Class Basketball 2 Squad Basketball 3 Wrestling 4 Lettermens Club 3 4 Part time Employment 4 A E Adams Scholarship 4 Class Play4 From behind barred doors we hear Your Cheating Heart Ev!!-,y ' N vial! C' it PATRICIA WOLFF a Madison A 2 3 4 Ml Chorus l 2 3 4 Teenagers 3 4 Ensemble4 What does her name imply? it l .' . HR gl! AA ' ki! LAP tl? ' ' , ' ' ' za. G. A. .I, , .2 'xed ft . - I Gr .1 l ' X Qi if 1 ,, 4 ' A s l R 1, A sf if 4 - ' ' ' if-. le! S .f 1 ' , is I' R A X Mrfzgai g Q -iihwn .,24,,. JUNIOR CLASS Seated Carol Dewey Treasurer Mr Croom Mlss Nelson Advisers Standing Marvm Green Presldent Stanley Weedmg Secretary FRESH WAN CLASS Seated Marllyn Hormng Secretarv MISS Toft AdVlS9Y LOIS Smith Treasurer Standing Chester Hanson Vlce-Presx dent Mr Smith Advxser Lovxelll undstrom Presxdent Class Officers and Advisers SENIOR CLASS Seated MISS Smith Mr Gray AdVl59l'S Marlys Thorstad Secretary Standing Omn Rmke Treasurer Henry Thleman President Orval Rmke Vlce- Presxdent SOPHOMORE CLASS Seated Mxss Clark Mr R0blHSOH Advl sers Jane Vogt Secretary Standing Robert Mack Treasurer Owen Slvertson Presxdent Peter Torvlk Vlce Presldent n . . . . . - , . , . , .. ' ' ' . ' ' . 1 - . ' . ' . ' . D ' . 7 ' ' ' R . 1 1 '. I ' ' 1 1 3 v I , . L . . . .- ... , . , 1 1 - 1 A , c Q - r - l ' r ' I . . . 0 . '. . . ' ' 9 1 1 ' - . . . .- . . . , . . . , 's - r 1 1 1 1 as 1 g ' In Q g 3 1 I I First Row BobB1er1nger Jamce Berg Irene Erlandson Mans Chapman Dax1dAanerud Second Row Don Buth Daxld Beg er Carol Dewex Nfmcx Bdnken Flame Awege Fred Former James Burg, Third Rovs Theodore Bdnken Merle Carrler Orx .xl Bakko Dufme A ndereon Orrw Fronmng Gurx IH Femme Jerry Berger JUYIIOTS .0 p Fxrst Row D.arxlKrf1hl1ng, Delores En lund Lucllle Hen ch GlenxceKJerg.1.1rd f'er.1ldKoehl Second Row X mor K xrovs Eugene Hundebx Cf1rolHows ml X1rg,1n1a Fahlm Dale Hornmnn James Hoffman Thxrd Row Marxm Green Tallack Johnson Ihxllp Humber! Eldon Ldreon Vlerner Coerke Xlfgll Fulte Roger Holm 26 'W fy! fl ' : 1 1 1 -' 1 'Y-1 1 ' ' ' 1. 1 A v. uv- ' ' v' ' ' -1 1 1 1 4 ' 1 A 1 1 I f ., ' . X . , .... f , .1 f -- S ' 1g, l - , I ' 'v -' 2 1 F'1 11' - ' 1. . .' . ..f I . ' 7' ' - - 1 - 1 1 A 1 ' 1 1 Q.-1 Flrst Row Arne Peterson Phyllis Neumann Jan1ceOakstrom JoAnn Mlller Rebecca Koehl Allan Parson Second Row M110 Maahs Irwlng Sperr Howard McAloney Harold 'VIcAloney Rxchard Mmahan Garry Thlrd Row Wesley Rxewe Bob Llbbon Lyle Maanum Donald Moen Wllham I esmelster Lyle Nelson J U I1 I OTS f Fnrst Row Margaret Stock Ramona Wolff FleanorSpe1ser Gladys Yost Second Row James Wllle Larry Stumpf Rlcharclglvertson Gene Svkora Robert Rlley Bob Torkelson Third Row Robert Rleland Stanley Weedmg Ervm Rocholl Robert Walz Rlchard Storck Kenneth Wulff Loren Shoqulst 27 F 5 f ' . a' r f, fx .4 7 Y 5 I . I L ' Iftw .lla - Lillemon,Don'Monk. A I, 7 , A A V l , I W 'L al 'G 2 f r I r 'V' 1 2' 7 I 5 ' 7 . Y I Y l . 7 1 JN '-.1 Flrst Row Alden Ellmgson Mary Anderson Jamce Flnberg Wallle Feuchtenberger Glorxa Haaretad Jean nette Gulbrand-,on Raymond Knuteon Second Row Martm Anderson Roger Furgeson Andrea Anderson Walter Gadee Howard Brldel Allen Albertaon Kenneth Hlntermeleter sophomores l Fxrst Row Ioren Maahe Shlrlex Hagen Jane Hormann Al'IllS Johnson Marcella Knopp Nerna Havnersma Ordell H All Qecond Row NTe1lJones Robert Mack Iaul Johnson Fumee Kxale Wxlhm Hammer Darvl I emlnger Wal lace Haebargen Thurd Row Perrx Juergensen Jac-lue Herxex Robert Jorschumb Rodnex Moeblu Denms Helfner Weelex Hoffm in Andrew Lmdqulst 'se - 4, 'Y 4 Q .1- y r' , I A X L Q or , .fd Y f A ll L Y ' -- 4 ' 'flfl I ' lf lift l A ' I W Third Royv: Gerald Gades, Douglas Glesne, Charles Formo, Verdell Berger, Joseph Dewane, Eugene Fuhrman, I .4 1 S l Q ' . I If 4 v ' V ,fl ill. 1 4 'F' X mul Fnrst Row G.-1ryl'eterQon Ruby Slvertson Arleen Stock Henrx lolman Flwxon Olson Beverly Nvgaard Kenneth Nelson Second Row Arnold Perltms Owen Slvertson Elalne Iaulson Nlorxta Neal Joan Lesmeleter Joe Nlehaus Donald Pederson K Schmldt sophomores ....f' Flrst Row Peter Torvllx Gaylan qwenson Dona Subak Charlene Zlnda Ila Mae Twler Bexerlv XVIHIPI' LaVonne VanWechel Harlan Thompson Paul Vogt Second Row Marcus Trygstad Larrx Sollah Stanlex Skogen Jane Xogt Irene Wulff Denma Weaxer Arlan Ylmmerman Vlrlvn Strander Thxrd Row Donald Vhener Ernest Vaala Bernard Westhauaen Alton Travland Gordon Swenaon Larrv Qterzlnger Cllfford X olkmann 29 I' - , , 1 . I U AA 4 . 5 . J 4, l V l y 1 .. f il l 4 li' ' : . y tv ' A4 . V 7 , J y v I I4 v 4 Third Row: eith Redfield, Duane Pudgil, Gordon Ohman, Gene Rude, Don Neumann, Bernard Pehl, Vernon , , , ff 1 fl 5' ' W ,X J 9 -9 ,Q X a :. 7 1. ' Y ' I ' ' Y 4' ' Y Y V ' Y . 4. .5 Fnrst Row Robert Beler DWHIHG Berger Orlyn Douma Llovd Fehr Dawd Ge chell Joseph Gall vher Darrell Andereon Second Row Bonnle Affleld Larrv Brlnk Dawld Anderson Margaret Carrlor Iorra1neDePeStel Harxex Eskeleon Marcus Frlandson Bex erly Banken Thnrd Row Robert Eggers James Becker LornellDan1elson Peter Fablan Arnold Graff Stanley Gllmsdal M1lfOH Bever din Flrgt Row Jacob Haebargen Alun Gunderson Marlm Jerpseth Arthur Hammer Roger Jorgenson Kenneth Ho man Second Row Rlchard Karels Dean Helfner Hope Ltndqum Nlarllwn Hormng Ardell Moen R1r'harrlJohnSon Bob Hedrlck Third Row Jlm Jacobs Dennw Hubbard Armand Awege John Janeen Donald Johmon Chester Hanson Jlm Hardy 30 P I 5 , ag ' 'ov W 55421 , ', I fi ' , L I C 4 r I , W' 4 JI l A - I X K ' g X I lvl Q ' P, . as L E : ! N 7 J A Y I 1 J I ' ' Y 1 Y my n 1 1 - J , V - 0 . Z ' 'l ' Y 4 ' 7 1 ' 1 7 lt, ll W 4, r-7 p 1 .Z- 'Q . 1 ' - fl Avg! if 4 1 'K 1- 2' . . 2 in , I -f' x K , n. Jw N - if 1 : '. , ' . , A ' 3 ,. -. , f . , . : 7 A Y ' YA ' .Y l I ' I . : , . , , ' , ' ., , - , , . . , 'QW mm Second Row Dean I arson Marun Peferson Roger Martx Rax mond Luschen Danlel Imrk Cnarles I 1d1 Thxrd Row Weslex Nelson Thomas Mechels Fdvsard Matthvs Lowell Iundstrom Raymond Koosman Vlrgll Nlelsen Gordon Knapp Freshmen Fnrst Row Jon Luhbers Ronald Th1el Alv1nThull BernardWesbur Allan Schultz Daud Kudrna Second Row Robert Vogel Dems Weedlng James TykWlI1Skl Karen Sulflow Shlrley Walz Denms Stock I' rancls Sykora Rlchard Thorson Thnrd Row Martm SChm1lZ, Glenn Schmock, Arlan Schroeder, Denms Schmxdt, Raymond Weseman, Bradley Smlth, Denms Rev erson, Charles Spohr 31 s x 0 1 ,H lf., l ,S 3 xl is if. 5- , I V E 2 ,V ,, A , ff First Row: Loyal Larsen, Shirley Payne, Marcella Swanson, Lois Smith, Jack Lesmeister. : .. ,- ., 13,3 . , ', ..'z. ' : . A' r , . . ,, J ' N , '. . . , , . , , . . : ' Y - ! . Y v 9 I l v. ' X I : ' ' I l' I 7 v 'I ' .Y 7 , 9 .' ,! 7 , A . . AFTER CHRISTMAS STUDENTS Seated D8Vld Arneson Rnsall Wambeke Lynn Skjonsbv Standing Arlle-Erlckson August Kronschnabel SPECIALS June Suhak Dorothy Berrv Mrs M Kannegxesser Ms run Mann Roger Bedow Not Pictured: Ethvl Lnaga-r, Mrs. Hubbard .SC rar ffff A fb!!! ji? fnffijdlff f lb Q Oyagahlp g n 5 , 00000 my O 0 SO O0 Q,n3g t l J .go if 0me,fAe1-1, rnafalens 8114! meh, o e air lb Ae fl' C offfe marnfy, so X064 u our Anne, Ad:-e' e f of 1417! 14 1.5 ef' ' 0. ame 0 e aff. . de I 11, ! XII! 'N f , 'uv gf? 1',, Ji Ax I Q' ,f 'I . I X J I! N 4 , gf w O ' X Q?-xxaif' O ' Q - 175- fi, ' Q 4 ' U., Ld, A I I 0 I ..,,vP 1 5 0 ' ali. f' mir . N8 Q 6- Sophomorc Idls Wmkxng Winters B1 mr: ful of that Vlfldllll Tun imlths Undcr Srnlor SUIKl'NlSl0Fl XIQKITAH .loc Qaturd.-15 Bight VN.alt7 A lnnfly llttlf pttunm f hdmps Good for flfly yards and AD omrm li hf .1 Frsshmdn tno Inltmtmn flamuur Qhm Qhlnr limi 33 f ' V ,Z ' .3 f i if ' , 1 -, I , 54, is M, F. -if 'X M ',,,w tf .L 1 , if ' 1- ,, V l . ' . 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Famllx md not Barber etther BXROIN ARIRSON Fngtne destgner for tl'e Vhllx Compdnx I I IFFORD ANDI4 RSOIN Repfurlng tmnsmtsstonx m the Cottonwood garage IORR XIINF BI' YI-R Author of A new book Ioxe Mtltes the VIorld go Around DMID I ARI SOX X rar saleenttn for the Hudson Companx JOSI+ PII DAHI IN Iresenttng, cl nevs peace plan to the U N tn 1960 JAMES DI- WI' Y Ilftvmg, the role of Father knows Beit Does he DAI I DINGLR Leftdtnga 3 .act ltfe Bob Hope pftrt ttme ftlled 1n mth Joe Frtday and Cedrtc Adams DAXI HI IS W'orltmg, on an econormcal shaxe lotton PDNN I-RICKSON Teachlnggtxedwh at the U RUSSPII IRI RNDSON MdPdf mg the McGu1re sxetere Cat least one of themj DRI L FINBFRC' Head englneer for the Great Northern Ratlwax H NROI D GIBSON Dtrectmv the Concordla Chotr DONAI D GI INISD-KHI Football Coach for Mlchlgan Sttte CIIARLILS HANIERSNIA Rollereltattnv m the famous Roller Derhx EDWARD HASB-XRGFN DTdl1ldlICS teacher at Whtte Rock FUNIC I1 HII FENDORF TdlT1lIlg the hone of Afrlca ROSIII I A HOFFMAN Supermtendent s Necrettry tt the Weet Centrtl bchool ROINAI D IIOI 'W The hanclx man on Bro tdxmx of 1965 L NRROI IIOI 'NIFIN Rexmm, the dtcttonurx usmg Qtmpltfled words K I I NNIS .IM OBS R ustngo ehtrl em The eg proflts support the letersonxtlle Tunes RIC H ARD .IANKI Impersontttm, Buss Bunnx to elm ft ltxtn X I RINON JI I I DNI New m m1g.,er of the lltlltop PAUI .II INSIN Qupermtentltnt of the Ag, School tn Coperh lgen BVI IW JOHNSON lhe Home Fc career went on the roclw Qlte ITldlxII'l1., praetlcxal uke It novt GI' RAI D .IOIIINSON Chtef eoolt and bottle vtftsherof 109th Ref tment tn the U Q Armx I XRRX JOHNSON Sxxnnnttng, tn truetor .tt the Qlsseton lndmn reserx ttton D 'IN ID JOIN I NSON Inxtnttng, tn excttmg tot for chtldren xx tterbombe C ORDON RNOSH AI -Xt lt t 'tlftrtlx n 'tlonroe fotmfl the h tndeomelu th xt she xx as loolttng, or DOXI I RR XIII INC llxxmg Jxrrx Lennon Bro ultx tx tnaturtl act RINNVIII IxLT7I-R lnxentmg t ctg, rette thtt burns lower .IOIIN Id -XII Trumpet plftter for Gux lombtrtlo IIAROI D I KNIPNI KN Tt uhmg 'NIIQX Amertet the man dtte RARI 'N I KVI RI 'Nl I Stttglng,1ntheNIetropol1t tnOperaunderthen1me0f IURN I -KURH I KVI RILNI I- Commander tn Chlef of the U S -Xrmx 38 l I I F O I I I . . - . , . . . . 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'z ' 2 ur. . - 2 , W SAn ROC IR NI AIIOXI I Drnmg a Chex In the stock rar races .I-XXII S xI'xRTY Shootlnv Qtars for NI G NI JOSI PH XIII I LR Salesmin for Intern atxonal Harte ter Comptnx I ION XRD NIIICIIIIII The muscle man of North Amerlca COLRTI YNI NIORROVI Ianltor of the Ottertall lower Companx ALLEN XIUNINI Runnmg 1n the OIWITIDICS RLTH NIURK Sewmff Lana Turners new wardrobe JOX NI-I SON Teachlnc shortlrand and txplng at Posholt Hlgh ANN NIC IIOI SON Learmm, the 'Vlorse cotle 1n order to keep ln touch nth the 'NIorr1s Depot JO ANN VIII SFX Dr rwmb 'VIar scenes on the floor of the W est Central s space shlp NORINI' YOONAN H ts just won the acarlemv aw 1rd on her lttest mot 16 bx Metro Golf' wx n Max er I LC PNI' P XLI SON Drums., the mllls. w uI,on on 1 tlxfferent route thls CJHQIS closer to Brow ns I tllcx DOLCI XS PXYNP Sl-Iate cop tt Glrflxs DSI In PPTI RSON Strll w tltlflff to hear the weflclmgc m rrch long engafrement D XI I I-'N I'I+TI RSON Fclltor of lctersonxxlle Ttmes x h1IeG J reportsthe news DI I ORIS PITI' RSON Nurse and onlx woman at West Iolnt ROBILRT PlI'C IIOWSKI Replzclnf, the late Hank Vhllrams CIPORGI' POHI Uanufrcturrng tlres that sque 11 louder NIXRI IX RII PPI L Has a new T X program on Fargo Rlp but no Ian Wmkle I X XFI I E RINGDAHI Dean of women at Waseca ORRIN RINIKI' Runmng for preslrlent RepL.bl1can partx ORY -Xl RINKL QIIII waltlng for hls promotion to Sarv JO XXX SC HI II'P Tetchmg modcrn dance xt West Centrrl BPS EIRI Y STEPNBOC lx Rev rttmg Sh il espeare s plaxs DON NI D STOC lx Buslness manager of the slite hospltal TI-D S'I ORC lx Trl mg over Conrad H llon s chaln of hotels ROBIARI' SLI FI CWI Runnm the Junk vzrcl It Munrrrl CAROI SWANSOIN MeflxtaI'ec'hn1c1an xt 'NIaxo Cllnlc C' XRX SWI NSON Composlng lT1UslC ln shorthand HINRX 'IIIII 'NIAN Stxll ch tsmf m llers not butterflles NI ARI XS TIIORSTKD Nh Frlend Irma whos XV' ROGER TOSTENISON Hes an Armw chaplaln now J-XNIS TROY KTTEN PTRCIICIHQ XKlICI'lCI ifI on Nleptune DENNIS X AN WI C HLI lerformlnv Wllh h1s motorcx cle t the world F'11r H KRXILX NOC T Faklng oxer Groucho Nlarxs pltce on TN ROBERT XOCIT VI Tlllllg, scrlpt for H rx ex ROC ILR VI KLIILP In truclorofFngl1shat the NI1ss1 slppl State College for women RIC HARD VI XNIBI-hh A VI 1tlI1ns stlesman CJXRX WIWIDT TI rchlng Lmdn Iou to xoclel PATRIC IA WUI FF Rollmff her brown eves for Tom Curtxs 39 C I D l I I I l I I I I 4 I I I 4 I I I .I I . aI . 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Thou Sh1lt hi e no othe sehools before Vxut Central Thou sh1It not xxhxsper or t1II IIJOLIY the glrle Rememher thx lessons md xxor' at them etrnutlv Honor Ioxe ant' obex thx preceptor Thou Thou Thou I III Thou 'I hon Thou h1t htt shlll sh1It lil III IIOI H0 IIO H0 IIN IIOI Ixlll 111119 tn the n oher t kt e ln he xeetlnule fhrt xxnh the frewhmm 1rI he 1r f1Ixe xxxtnew d.gdIUSI tht c 1r club xet thx cl nxuex non xxe 1r mx of thx roonnn 1te el xthc xx1tI nut 1 1904 I IIILNHVIHQ 'I LLIIHIQLIQ I 8 CTF 'Z of T Z 5 f NOV -fl J f 40 , V . I , ' I . S , W al. Y no 'N g I I I PM s n au, . N 'I f Qty O f 1' Q 'f F .. ! U I 5 Ii til ' I! nt I ee . o f f -U0 -Y TIIIC RICCIPIC ' IR I. VIC .'L I'S I i f . 1' ' .. 1 ' ' ' fs - - I. 'z za' r : : ' -. II. f z '. . 2 1 2 5' III. . j sz ' ri ' 1 ,. IV. , ' , - . I' j 2 1 ' . XI. S EI 'I . . 5 1 I' . YI. S :I t S Gal ss s ' 1. 'I 1. YII. J z t ' . 1 g' s. ' . sz t 2 zu hu - . IX. ' , sIzI t eo' A' 'asv z tx. 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C Aagjy I from ornin 7 . roun -J 04, ' , zeff ,, 0 ry M f 0 I 'PN SOI AD F00 l'B ALL First Row S anlfy Vhrdlng Jlm Nl xrtx C ordon Knoshal fcrald Johnson Orrm lilfikl Urxal Rmkf Hfnrw Thltman Ilouglxs I n nl Ted Hornlng Second Row Iarrx Solmh hulh Rcdflcld Donxld C l mad xhl Hoge r Tostcnqon Irxlng S111 rr lion Ytuek .Ir-rr5 f ouldt Rolnrl Sulflmx VM rn: r C na rl-cs Rug: r Nlahonc y Ilu me And: rson Nut Pictured Tallac k Johnson md H ir ld I lmpm nn Summary of Football Season Seasonal pre game practlce started as usual wlth ten returnmg lettermen and a number of DI'OI'fl1QlHg underclassmen to form what looked hke a good squad In an mterequad game a number of men gamed experlence and fundamentals valuable to the Whole squad After the fxrst game ew erx one was IH good spxrlts and the season looked prom1s1ng, but the 1nJur1es of a couple of kex men hurt the squad conslderablx Then for some reason the team fell 1nto a slump for the next two games Bx Homecommg thex were agam on thelr feet and went lnto the last game wlth most IHJLIFIQS healed and wlth eonfldence to w1n After the last NICYOFIOUQ game the coaches and plavers felt the results were well Worth the tlme spent Ixext tear looks good wlth a number of experlenced men returnmg to push the squad to a better showmg C 0 M Ill- 9 K O CAPTAINTS Glu Crax md Ralph Smx Orrln lilnkn md Orxal Plnl-tr 47 V1 v I V, , Q y ,W , X 7 v - . - ' '. - '1 J . Q K I - . , ' ' ' S H , 5 1 , - v . , A Y I J S HA., 3 7 , A C 4'1 fl . A .2 1.1 ', 3- . . ' ' -, ' '. - ,' V ' , 2 'z,' A, Third Row: Owl-n Sivf-rtson, Urris Fronning, Dun Moen, Boll XValz, Lyle Nelson. lion Monk, Howard Mc-Alone-y, Jim XVill4-, Jim Hoffman. 4 i 7 . v . . . wt-, 1 2 1 .' 'th ' ' '-. .' -- And, DBYXTUS Bu-fab k Sl! yirv' GI ms rom-nn 48 f - , A xx . Anl 3 as 9 B ig T -, X . 1 L- -1 J 3 ITN x QQ - -5 Q I ' 1 is Domi - 9 -4' 0 xx 'f , 5 Goo xx YL: Sflpyv Rauf 4 KIM- X Lawn X1 WD Moen' G'0 d-I-X MGMT mo 49 514.4 ...il B SQUAD FOOTBALL Fir t R l l Weed g Thldll q tl t TygstdD uglE B Squad Fverw mght there was a large group of boys out for football Some of them were new and mexperlenced However they stayed out all season They had a game thls year wlth Waseca on Saturday October 17 It was hoped the boys would wln thxs game as the Vlaseca coach Mr Nelson was a former faculty member at West Central These bovs showed much ablllty and a deslre to play well The coaches were well pleased wlth thelr performance We shall be looklng forward to seelng these box s replacmg the senlor plax ers on thls vear s A Squad October October October October October N ovem ber 6 Morrls MOFTIQ Aggles Morrxs MOFTIS 'VIorr1s GRIDIRON SCORES Aggles Aggies B Squad Aggles Aggles Aggles There There Here There Here Here Grand Raplds Barnesvllle Waseca Starbuck Crookston Wheaton It 7' If ff - f W I ' ' I 1 Sf. . 3 ' A 1 1 :A p K l 1 1 e 'N g' g 4 ,h , . 7, I N I g X, 'va f, 1 l 7 , . 4 X X ' z 'gf ' x . 1 fm 1 s ow: Char es Spohr, Marty Schmitz, Pau Johnson, Denis in . Second Row: Bob Mack, Dennis Van Wt-chel, Vernon Jellum, Howard Bridel, Don Pederson, Bob Libhon, Garry Lillemon. r ow: Andrew Lind uis , I ennis Haars ad, Marcus r a , uane P d i , rnest Vaala, Jackie Hervey. J NY - Q I . , v . , l n - v ' 9 - 1 7 . . . . , . A . . . . Y . . V . ,N 9 ' ' . 32 ' . 16 1 ' . 0 ' 17 ' ' 7 23 '. ' 0 ' 30 '. ' . 7 , . 1 1 '. ' . 21 as p 1 W 'es ' -50- da Q, lmmlqhfark Johnson Whfnwwr1mL Urn x nm In hm whims lu 51 Www Q lf! Y 9. l -94 sg x fm ' , fi A f ' . ' . , . ' ' ' ' ' 'z '7 We' want an lmskm! Tip it in, IH-tv' Unlj lfrsm' isIvfI.S rk. Clivr- ' 1: ' : 1 SS. I ROSS 1 OUNTRY SQUAD First Row Allen Mumm Coach Ilamels Gary Wendt ieclmld Row Ru-hard Wambeke Vlerle C arrler Larry 'itumpf C ordon Qsxenson Gary Swenson Dave Carlson Leonard Mitchell Daryl ra mg Third Row Allen Albertson EFVIH Rocholl M110 'Vlaahs Cene Rude Dallen Peterson Joe Muller Arlan Zlmmerman Kenneth Nelson Charles Formo Eomzurth Row Harold Glbson .hm Hardy Kenneth Hlntermelster Martin Anderson l'ldon larson Loren Maahs Vlrlyn Strandrr Dean 91 ner Cross Country Squad The Cross Country Squad, under the excellent coachmg of Mr Glenn Damels, has agaln raced and chased through an undefeated season Leadlng the C ross Country IH practlcally every mstance were the seven lettermen from last 5, ear s squad, who breezed back to West Central for another school vear Co Captaln Allen Mumm, the mdlvldual champlon of the conference last wear, and Co Captaln Gary Wendt, also a former letter wmner, set the pace to wm and led the squad to lts thlrd consecutlve conference champlonshxp The mam reason for the squad s many vlctorles IS thelr ab1l1ty and deslre to work together Mr Danlels as well as the rest of the school IS vert proud of these bovs On October 21 the squad was lnvlted to a tournament at Detrolt Lakes, 1n whlch seven schools competed The box s went to thls meet wlth the-lr usual determmatlon and made a vert good showlng A contrlbutmg factor to thelr enjox ment vtas the excellent runmng condltlon placed elght men ln the flrst thlrteen for a low score of thlrtx eight Phe second place team was De trolt I alees with a score of seventx lhe eonference meet, held Wlth Grand Rapids and C rookston, was run at Grand Raplds, on October 0 Runnmg through a wooded area presented an mterestmg warlatlon from the usual open pranle courses at home and at other locations Xt brand Rapids there were re allx two races going on at the same time, one between the thx ee se hools that were eompetmg, and the other one between I eonard 'Xlltchell and -Xllen 'XIumm, both of'Xlor11s, each one trxmv to out run the other Leonard ranked as the lndlxldual champion of the meet with -Xllen onlx tvto seconds behlnd him lhe rest of the team followed them eloselx for a score of eighteen, as the conference champlons C lookston fmlshed mth a score of fxftx four, and Grand Rapxds ended up wlth a score of sex entx set en Dv . 1 Y , . A - 4' - u - K o 1 f , at the beautiful golf course in Detroit Lakes. With forty-nine runners starting, the Aggies .' I . 4 V .' Q .' .' .'. 7' t l 1 A 1 . Y ' ' N ' ' ' v . ' ' 0 ' v , . , , . ' . ' H ' ' , rj , . - x K r ' x . . Y. . X A . .1 K v v L - - f 1 ' . . . - N - - 1 ' ' 4 v' - 1 . 'L C v l 5' x Alf? First Row Cdrx Wundt Idrrw Stumpf Daw Cdrlson Ildrxl Krahllng Senond Ron Nir Ilmulw 'Nhlo Nlmhs fan Swenson Allin Niumm Ieondrd 'Xixtchell I ordon 'Munson October October October October CROSS COUNTRY SCORES Agglex Aggles Aggles Agzgles Fergus Falls Crookston Detrolt Lakes Grand Raplds 'VIorr1s Aggl9S Crookston Aggles Grand Rap1dxAg,q1eN '1 here Here Fhert 'I he re his nn I C0 Xl ll 101 KPI XINS lxnnls fmrx Wand! and Xllsn Nlumm A H 7 , V WT A , 4 ' ,ffl Z V 0 1 J f , f 1 , xl --M049 ,.,, f,,, S-gy lf' ff M 1 f 3 ' M, ,f 9 1 ' : 23 37 s .- ' 16 1 F' : 21 41 .- 1 21 ' Q 38 T0 ' : ' X 23 . ' .' 20 35 ' s ' 2 Conference Meet, October 30 . ' .' 18 , '. . ' . 54 ' .- ' s T7 Decem ber December December December December December January January January January J an uary January January February Februarv February February February Februarv Februarv Here Here Here There There There T here There Here There Here There There There Here H ere H ere 1' here H ere Here COAI Ill-S AND I APTAIN 'VI Smllh Dali Psllrqon Mr hrav 1954 BASKETBALL RECORD MOFTIS MOTFIS MOYTIS lVIorr1s MOTFIS Morrls Morne Moms MOFTIS 'Vlorrle Mon IS Morris Morne Morrls M orrls Morne M orrlb MOFTIS Moms MOFFIQ Aggles Aggles Aggles Aggles Aggles Aggles Agglee Aggies Aggles Aggies Aggles Aggles Aggles Aggles Aggxes Agglee Affgxee Aggles Agglee Aggxeb Holloway Wheaton Barrett Brooklngs Cvrus Kensmgton Wheaton Evansy 1lle Grand RapldS Choklo Rosholt Grand Raplde Crookston Holloway Crookston Cvrui Evansyllle Barrett Kensmgton Brookmgs FtR I0 k F k kT fd 54 1 1 ' ' 30 ' . 15 ' ' 49 N 1 , 19 ' ' 52 . ' 8 '. ' . 32 ' 12 1 '. ' 48 '- 16 '. 1 ' 46 ' Y 19 1 '- ' 42 1 ' g 26 -' ' 44 . ' 28 '. ' 36 . 30 1 ' 27 2 ' ' 50 , 4 ' ' 37 . 9 ' 1 45 t . 11 1 G ' . 41 Y' ' 16 ' I ' J 30 H 19 '- j f 41 . ' N 26 1 j A 34 ' . l its ow: Coax-h Smi h, rrin Rin e, Keith Redfield. Roger urge-son. Dale Peterson, Harlan Th0ml1S0n- Second Row: Tallaf' Johnson, Duane Anderson, Don Moen. XVI-rner Got-r v. ed Horning. Stanley NVQ-1 ing. Andw 'Vloen Qkeeler Fergx THE BASKETBALL GAME At 7 o clock Tuesday and Frzdau mah! The gym as packed yzmf oh' 0 tzght For el Q the mght of another bzq game Thzs mght for the players zfzll not be the same ended' That score reallg has, been mended But nel er nmzd the score lonzght s not the same For tomqht was the mght of the basketball Tallack flame Pete Ted Stan Gookx Bud 5'w S, A g M , J , . . Y :J 1 ! . 7. '! ' 9 . , . . I . , . , A , There goes the zrhistlef the game has just , , , Q T . 'I 7 Fi st Ro t Hed k J k k Ch les S a H Secondko ahGyLarySl a Gd Om Pul Thi d R d K os Pudgl B d P hl J Hubb d Basketball A Squad Come on' Let s go to the gy m where the Aggle basketball play ers are agaln pltted agamst another foe Lnder the leadershlp of our peppy cheerleader the students flocked to home games and cheered the team They accompamed the team by bus to Holloway Choklo and Barrett and cheered them on to plav thelr best Dale Peterson captaln of thlS year s squad seemed to pull the team together when the bovs were down and under pressure Dale held one guard posltlon wlth OITIH Rmke playlng the son and Donald Moen plaved the plvot posltlon and dld a good Job of controlling the boards The forward positions were plaved by Werner Goerke '1 allack Johnson Stan Weedmg and Ted Hornlng who were most of the team s reboundlng power Wlth the experlence that was gamed thls year these boys have a good start for the season next vear There are three graduatlnglettermen Dale Peterson Orrln Rlnke and Ted Horn mg but the rest of the squad w1ll form the nucleus for next year s team Basketball B Squad The B Squad this xear was made up of an entlrely new squad The team conslsted almost entlrelv of sophomores wlth a few freshmen who showed speclal skllls Thev have shown lots of enthuslasm and abllltx Fven though they lack experlence these boys have done a notable Job Mark Trvgstad and James Tx kvxmskl have sparked at the guard posltlon while Bernard Pehl and Dennls Hubbard controlled the pn ot The forward posltlons were handled bv Francns Sy kora Ravmond Koosman Charles Spohr and Gordon Ohman These posltlons were at all tlmes hotlv contested wlth each mdlvxdual f lghtlllg for a place on the squad These box s pl esent very promlsmg materlal for the future A Squad team 56 r w: Rohr-r ric , ames Ty wins i, ar pohr, Francis Sykor , enry Polman. w: Co 0 ra , r oiah, Du ne Verdeck, or on h an, a Johnson. r ow: Raymon o man, Duane i, ernar e , Iennis ar . Il ll , Y . v . . I . I . . Y ' Q ' 1 M7 ' . Y ! , u 1 . Y I ' ' Y ' I . . . , other. Also playlng these posltlons were Roger Furgeson and Kelth Redfxeld. Duane Ander- V , , . T v I Y 7 . , . Y , . t I . : , . . , - . . , , 4 . . . . az 91 ' , 1 ' , , ' . n . 5 s 5 , . n s x' D s I x Q . X .' . I S ' ' 7. 4 V7 D , . x '.' . j A , s, ', 1 tv , - n , ai , . n a n . l -T . W ' , . .Y . vw ' ' ' ' ll 77 - WI- L a FistRo DarylKahlng Dyl K hl gG d K shal Lau lL y g kup R El snAll Mu St Secondk yW dt h GayPt Gibs tS dB dl dMthllAld Ell gs k A es DUAL MEET RECORD January Here Morrls Aggies Crookston S Dak Freshmen M S T C January Here Morris Aggies January Here Morris Aggies Wrestling Squad February February P ebruary February Februarv J anuarx February February There Here There There There Here There Here Morris Aggies Morris Aggies Morris Aggies Morris Aggies Morris Aggies B Squad Meets Morris Aggies Morris Aggies Morris Aggies Crookston Moorhead Redwood Falls Tracy Waseca W aseca Moorhead Grand Rapids The announcement Wrestling Meet at 4 10 this afternoon has become the signal for postponing if possible all previous appointments for that hour and then maklng a mad dash for the gvm to be sure not to miss a single match That holds for spectators as well as wrestlers I mes of spectators converging on the gym include not only students and faculty but also faml hes and friends who have drn en many miles to be present at the meet This Vear s wrestling season started on January 8 with a meet with Crookston This was a contest that members of the team had been looking forward to Team spirit and individual determmatlon were strong and our Aggies won by a score of 32 to 1 This wrestlmg season has produced some of the flnest wrestlers ln the history of W C, S A Team spirit has been excellent and the leadershlp of Co Captains Jim Dewev and Don Stock together with the lndustry and competence of Dave Arneson student manager have made the season a success in every wax This has been a hard working squad which has been wllhng to take the 1n1t1at1x e and assume responsibility for arrangement and practice IH the absence of the11 coach H lghllghts of the season were South Dakota State Moorhead State Teachers College meets ln which the lightweight d1v1s1ons scored clean sweeps to win the events and the winning of the conference tltle We won all eley en weights Scores MOTFIS 72 Waseca 30 Lrookston 21 Crand Rapids 4 57 3, --in 3 i r w: Dave Carlson, r i , o e ra in , or on no , re awrence, Jim Dewe , Ro cr Wal , uss rand- o , en mm, Don ock. ow: Gar en , Loren Maa s, r e crson, Harold ' on, Dale Dinger, Vernon Jellum, Roher ulflow, Howar ri e , Lconar ic 0 , en in on. Third Row: Mr. Lin, Gordon Swenson, Cliff Anderson, Dennis Van Wechel, Alton Travland, Andrew Lindquist, Phillip Brunner, Robert Mac , Dave rn on. 8 '. ' 32 7 ' 22 A '. ' 21 . . 15 29 ' ' 20 .... 16 f 5 ' ' 55 10 ' ' 31 ' 13 ' ' 24 13 ' ' 27 i 19 ' ' 44 j 29 ' ' 38 ' 5 ' ' 13 11 ' ' . 27 ' if ' , . r - H ' . , 5 . , . . K y . ' x . J Y ' . K . . 7 . n A . , . . . . A - , . . . . . V ,. . . . . . , . . l . - . K . W s y -, 2 ' 7 . L . . L . . . . . . Y k . O ' . T , ' 7 - v - - K I - n K 1 Fi ' F' n , . . . . , . . . , , , , , , , 1 . , . LOALH AND C0 CAPTAINS L v es INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 95 pound Loren Maahs CW 6 L OJ Thls l1ttle redhead has been top man ln the 95 pound class thls season He has completed the dual meets wlthout belng defeated 103 pound Daryl Krahlmg CW 6 L-OJ completed hlS thlrd season wlthout loss He IS one of the top men in Mlnnesota ln thls welght He may even be the top man 112 pound Dave Carlson C W 4 L 05 was undefeated for the second year ln the dual meets Dave has become an excellent wrestler with lots of competltlve sp1r1t Gary Wendt QW 3 L 03 who wrestled for the f1rst tlme as a semor has developed rapldly Mark Frlandson IS an outstandlng freshman prospect IH thls welght 120 pound D03 le Krahllng C W 6 L Ol The redhead Krahlmg twm has been the sparkplug of the team and the top wrestler ln thls welght Alden Elllngson has developed mto a top team prospect 197 pound Three team members fall 1nto thls welght Co Captam Don Stock KW 4 L OJ I' 1 Co Captam Jlm Dewey fW 4 I OJ and Allen Mumm CW 4 L 15 Thls trlo has been able to take on all comers alternatlng ln the 127 pound 133 pound and 138 pound welghts Both Stock and Dewey have been outstandlng captains and wrestlers In thls class are found the top he has coached at VN C S A Team Splrlt and wllllngness to share the top bllllng have been the flnest attrlbutes of these three bovs Another senlor Dale Dlnger has shown great promlse and would ordlnarlly have had an opportunlty to see more competltxon ln thls welght Good prospects for the future are a freshman Dennis Stock and a sophomore Howard Brldel 138 pound Gordon Knoshal CW 2 L 35 Gordy worked down from 154 pounds to get mto good wrestlmg form for competltlon ln the later meets of the season A good sophomore pros pect IS Gordon Swenson 145 pound Russ Erlandson CW 3 L-03 IS a wrestler wlth good balance and knowledge of wrestllng techmque Leonard Mltchell KW 4 L Om MltCh IS a bov who loves competltlon and has been at hls best when the gomg was rough 154 pound Cllfford Anderson IW 2 L-0 T 13 Cllff has worked hard throughout the xear has lmproved hls wrestlmg and has been a good team wrestler Phlllxp Brunner a sophomore IS an outstandmg team prospect for 55 165 pound Roger Walkup lW 3 L 21 Rog wrestlmg for the fxrst tlme as a semor has com petltlve Splflt and has wrestled verv well consldermg his lack of experlence Robert Sulflow also a semor and also wrestlmg for the flrst tlme has been a good competitor ln the meets IH whlch he has wrestled HW'l Laurel Lawrence IW 3 L 45 Laurel has traded speed for SIZE wlth the heas vwelghts to provlde some of the thrlllmg matches of the season Andx I 1ndqu1st IS a good sophomore prospect 58 l l Mr. ie, Don Stock,Jim Dewe, , Dave-'Arn on, Student Manager - , - . . . - 7 . . . it . . 1 ' I . ' J . Y . - - . . u yu In . q H u . V . . , J - . - I - , . . . . - Y - ' . - .7 J- - 1 - ' ' ' n 1 , , 1 . 127 pound wrestlers. Co-Captain Dewey is considered by Coach Lie one of the top wrestlers Y ' ! Y Y - ! 7 . ' - , - ' 9 . . - I . . . ,, . ,,. . . 'I ' . ' 1 ' . . . A . . L - , 7 - 1 . G . . 'Y 7 1 ' ' 9 ' v . . , , , . . . . . . . . ' ' ' 2 .' . . ' ' ' u .T o A 1. n K s , n , s L , LT , -, - N. . Y . I' Q . 4 n y L L u u 1 v L s Y L I s Q .JY 1 I OAK H AND C 0 C APTAINS M J y H ldL mpma Swimming Squad There ll be dlvlng and splashmg by day and by nlght IH the pool, as elghteen of the th1rt3 flV6 boys who started out as members of the swlmmlng squad perslstently npractlce In order to make up for the opportunlty to practlce that was lost when the squad was faced Wlth mechanl cal d1ff1cult1es last year addltlonal work has been necessary The fact that the squad lost seven men by graduatxonln 1903 has also made It necessary for the bovs to work harder than ever thls vear In splte of these handlcaps the bovs who have been out regularlv have made a lot of progress ln the last two months Harold Lampman and Larry Johnson were elected co captams for thls year s squad Harold has dlved and swum hls way to wms at Fargo and at Crookston The boys who have come out to practlce regularly throughout the season are Lampman Johnson Thleman Hammersma Fllls Burg McAlonev Nlelson Kudrna Horman Berger Qterzlnger Mlnahan Forcler Albertson F uhrman Hoffman and Llda In the Fargo contest the greater experience and practlce of our opponent resulted ln a poorly balanced score 'lhe meet wlth Crookston was lost by a small margm F rst Row r d Lamgman H ld M Al ey La y St r mg J rrp B rg I r y J hns n Da e Lll C h rles H ersma ll H yTh1 m n Second Ro tx ers n Jal Horm u V1 F J m 'VI D ell Rlchard M naha Jam Bu g Fr r 1 59 r. I win:-ll, Larr Johnson, A aro AQ ' n , . . . 7 . . N . . 7- . , . , , T . . . ' ' r . U . . , i s . 7 1 D. I , 4 l . . , -. 1 D 1 - -J 7 I 'lr 9 . r ' 3 1 y , Q R r r x - - r 1 1 - At the tlme of thls wrltlng the swxmmers have lost two meets, wlth Fargo and Crookston. . , . , N 1 - ' v w - I : Ha ol 1 ' , aro r' on , rr C e z' vcr, 1- ' 1- cr, .a r o 0 , ' v ' is, ' a am , A en Albertson, enr 'e a . . w: Mar 'n And 0 ,I e an,G r 'n emrite, i Hoffman, . r. win , ' i n, 1-s r , od Fo e'er. First Row Donald Stock Daryl Krahllng Dale Peterson Harold Lampman Curvln Femrlte Laurel Lawrence Byron Akerson Orrm Rmke Harold Glbson OrvalR1nke Second Row Dave Carlson Dallen Peterson Stan Weedlng Doyle Krahlmg James Dewey Ted Hormng Gary Svscnson Donald Monk Dennls Van Wechel Orr1sFron1ng Larry Johnson Third Row Gary Wendt James Wllle Gordon Knoshal Tallack Johnson Duane Anderson Jxm Marty Leonard Mltchell Allen Mumm Robert Sulflow R1chardWambeke Henry Thleman Mllo Maahs Larry Stumpf Fourth Row Russell Erlandson Harold McAloney Dave Arneson Donald Moen Roger Mahoney Werner Goerke Donald Gllmsdal Howard McAloney Douglas Payne Roger Tostenson IArrySterz1nger Gerald Johnson Letterman s Club Iettermen s tonlght, fellas IS the call of all the lettermen every other Monday nlght Here the lettermen meet and talk over the projects, problems, and p0llCl6S of the club The Lettermen s Club IS under the leadershlp of the Presldent, Douglas Pavne, N ICQ Presldent, Orval Rmke, Secretary Tallack Johnson, Treasurer, Don Stock and the help of the coaches of the athletlc departments In order to quallfv for membership ln the club a boy must have earned a school letter ln football, basketball, cross countrv, swlmmlng, or wrestlmg Membershlp of the club thls year conslsts of 30 senxors, lo Jumors, and 3 sophomores Agaln this year these men have had charge of the lunch room Under the present arrange ment three lettermen were hlred to manage and operate the lunchroom Fhls system has been more successful than anv trled ln DFQVIOUS 3 ears For the second consecutlve vear the club has had charge of the arrangement of busses to transport the students to those games WhlCh were played at towns close to MOTTIS Four such trlps have been taken thxs year Durlng the football season one trlp was taken to Starbuck Durlng the basketball season students accompanled the team to Choklo, I-Iollowaw , and Barrett 60 , I . , , , . . , 1 , , . , , - ' : . 2 I v 1 . f l 1 vx I l 1 , - 5 D 1 v ' . 1 1 1 n 1 1 , , , , - 1 . , V , - I ll 7 ' 7! 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V C A A OLD MEMBERS Fint Row Ruby Snfrtson Arlun Stork Shirley Hagtn Jane Hormann Jam Vogt Nllss Smtth lrenf Wulff Hexerly Nygaard Janus Flnberg Margarft Stotk I,fl0l'lS Pt-ttrson Betty Johnson Second Row Llalnf Paulson We-rna Hamtrsma Eleanor Spf-user Jo-Xnn Miller Bev-rlv Winter I'dna Ertokson 'Niarlys Thorstad Palrula Wolff FIS-nnlaJa1obs Rt-beets Koehl Janttelie-rg Karen Law renee 'lhird Row f ladys Yost Ylrglnla Fahlln C lenyof' Kjergaard Janxec Uakstrom N1dXlS Chapman lltlorxs Englund Irent Prlandson Norene Noonan Rosella Hoffman Laxelle Rlngduhl Lorraine Bfytr Fourth Row Adrxenne Akerson Lumlle Htnsvh farol Swanson Nancy Banken JoAnn Schlup Ruth Murk I'un1t's Htlgsndorf Flame Asvu-3,6 Carol Ili wfy Ramona Wolff Funlte Kvalt A A OFFK ERS First Row Mass Smtth Margartt Stork Jane Hormann Arleen Stork Second Row C lenyte Kjergaard Jane Vogt Irene Wulff JoAnn Nhlltr C ladys Yost Ihlrd Row I orratnl B1 yor Ramona Wolff Eunloe Hllgendorf I aw llo Rlngdahl 1 arol llusu Janlu Oakstrom GAA Extra' Extra' Read all about lt' The G A A meets on Tuesdavs and Thursdas s It IS an orgamzatlon for all glrls lnterested ln 1nd1v1dual and team sports Sports plax ed thls tear were soft ball, vollev ball, archerv, deck tennlb, pmg pong darts, shuffle board and badmlnton 'Ihe glrls are awarded polnts for hourlx actlvltv, whlch lncludes organlzed sports, dancmg, roller skatmg and ICQ skatlng on the basls of the tlme spent ln accredited actlvltleb Sevents to one hundred pomts are earned ln tournaments whlle SIX pomts are glven per hour engaged IH aecredlted actlvltles The awards are earned as follows 2o0po1nts Small M o00po1nts Numeralb, l000po1nts Large M 500 pomts Chevrons, 2000 polnts Pm The Glrls Athletlc Assoclatlon lm governed bv a board whlch meets ew erv Monday nxght at flVQ o clock to set up actlw ltw schedules and dlscusb arrangements 61 1. . 4. .1 L ,, 'h .. K .', ,' . . Y . . 'L K ' , ' . .. V . .. ' . . .L .' . . ' . h . ' ' . . ' . . . '. ' ' . - . ' . ' . V . . - . . . t - A , . -1 -- - , ,I - V , , - 1 I. ' . . 'V' I .. ' . . . 'A.- . .y . ' ..A ' A . ' . , .Y ' . ... 2 ' . v V. .. ' . ' . ' ,A . . ,4. . I -,., . ,..'. 'A . ..A J V ,V ., ,, I g . 3 f 4 'M ti, f G. . . I ': . , ' ' , , . . I -3 Q, . .. '. 1 . I A'.,Q. l :: I . . , , . 1 ,fu . , . ,.,,,. .. .b D I u u ' 1 u . . . ' . . ' Q - - , . . v . . v v . . . ' . ' . ' -. ' . ' . . 1 , . - , . r . . . 1, . Q . . .4 v . v . . .. v v L' ' 7 1 'v' vw ' -. G. A. A. NEW MEMBERS First Row: Phyllis Neumann, Norita Neal, Miss Smith, Marcella Knopp, Ardis Johnson. Second Row: Bonnie Affield, Karen Sulflow, Ardell Moen, Margaret Carrier, Beverly Banks-n, Lois Smith. Third Row- Shirley Payne Shirley Walz Lorraine DePestel Hope Lindquist Marilyn Horning Mareella Swanson JUNIOR LHEERLEADFRS Shirlty Hagen Bexerly Winter Ruhx Siurtson Blttx Johnson Janiu B4 rg llallen Peterson JoAnn Nhller Phyllis Ntumann 6 A V Y 1 L SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Y '7,.. ETOT 5110 W Lf 1 Nl fa 77M of fzfghf tg Vx - - d l s J' J wk s.ff.-.- , B i 1- I 'I XX is 9 , Nun X 3 I-J-4' M ' K :XX x 4, 7 g ff X f , AFL' 1 -QQ'513'i: I Q -X ' WI 0 4, e all sin in so merr an a , e s r 72 J Hel A' o ome fglae IGN. j Ae 5fq, X3 on It 6 keen dke as L06 CIJ can Ae - Q gee. The Moccasin Board R ASSHD C3 awe wifi.. 63 MASS EDUOR H artx I rrm l n The Queen .and Kmg Homecommg 'lhe hour of 10 02 p m marked the hnghllght of the 33 Homecomlng Dance One of the football Co captalnx Orrm Rmke erowned the queen Karen Lawrenee and the other Co captaln Orval Rlnke crowned the lung Dallen Peeerxon MXCYGINIITIE The honored couple at the zoxal Gere mom were Glenmx Javobx Ted Hornma Be ttx John Non and Jamex 'Xlartx We were verx happx to han xo mam HILIIHHI Wllh IIN Of the gulx 1n the gladuatmg elaw of 1903 all but three were awembled here at the dance The orchestra plaxed Dveleland 'Nluxle that Wax xerx peppx and gax lhe Homecommgz Dame remalnx ID our memorlex as ane 1 enlng of fun and fe tn :tx TH MXVlI1NDAN'IS QQ. 64 971 ,f ef , HQ' . !'f v ' xi Y 5 1 XX 5 ' ' I . Q 4 5 - ' A 3, Tn-d nrning. .lulnw-S M: .',Urv:1l lfnkv. llulle-n l'1-I4-rsun, Karen I.awr1'r11'n-, U ' I i kv, B4-tty Jnhnsnm, ill:-n1lisJ:u-obs. . , . . 5 2 . . 7 7-. ' 1 1 1 v 1. A ' . , ' . 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K 5 - A ,. it HOLARGHIP WINNERS F t R G yW dt Ad h Nl k A l Sec nd Ro ld I y G ld Parents Day C RILA F DAY' COML AND SEP' was the slogan by whlch the students mvlted thelr guests to Parents Dav on 1Noxember 25 It served as an exh1b1t1on day when seven large groups were taken on conducted tours of the classes These tours began at 10 00 A M and contlnued untll the noon vshlstle at the Dmmg Hall slgnaled Come and Get It At 1 30 P M the program ln the audltorlum began wxth the address of welcome by Delorxs Peterson The response was glven by Mr Vhlllam Kvale of Kensmgton presldent of the Parents Assoclatlon for 1902 03 Our asslstant Dean of the Instltute of Agrxculture Mr 'l H Fenske gave an 1nsp1r1ng descrlptlon of hls recent trlp to Europe Publlc recognxtlon of the students to whom scholarshlps were awarded was made by Mr Croom our prlnclpal who an nounced the names of flfteen senlors and one Junlor so honored The four Caleb Dorr Scholarshlps were glven to Delorls Peterson Ruth Murk JoAnn Schllep and Adrlenne Akerson The nme gears Roebuck Scholar hlps were awarded to James Dewey Donald Gllmsdahl Ronald Holm Gerald Johnson Vary Swenson James Marty Robert Vogt Orrm Rlnke and Donald Stock The three A F Adams Qeholarshlps were won by'led Hormnff Gary Wendt semors and bv Roger Holm Jumor After coffee and doughnuts evervone hurrled home hapmly to make ready for Thanksglv ng 65 'I Q - '7' I -1 1 - 4' 'U M ' f C , 0 f ' 3 1 'Cf 2 5 f 6 , . I . . H lrs ow: ar en , rienne Akerson, Ru! . ur , Jo nn Sch iep, Dc-loris Peterson. .' o w: Orrin Rinke, Dona S ock, James Dewey, James Mart , era Johnson, Gary Swenson. Third Row: Roger Holm, Robert Vogt, Donald Glimsdahl, Ronald Holm, Ted Horning. 0 u w N r N rr Y ' ' ' ' 1 . l J . , , , K S, Y 7 . . . 7 ' . I . . . . Y .N . . . H ,, . . , . . . ,. . . . . . . , . . , . . , - . . , . , n - n n 5. - , 1 1 1 , . , V . . . , . . . 1 . , I . , , ' I n n Lv , f , i , . . I L .' ' 1 S l ' 1 . V2 ' v r ' 1 7 ,Y ' ' 1 'f . yr , , . . 41. . . L1 .' . I , . N . A' . . D7 I ' ' 7 c ! ' - , U ' , A A ' c 7 . ' . ' x x , Lefttollght M 1M hVrgl1Fahl RhdS tsnMLongCa H dDnldN Y Debate No football enthuslast can forget the thrlll of that touchdown made ln the last seconds of a game or that long run that tled the score when the home team seemed doomed to certaln defeat The fan s flrst lmpresslon IS to pass these off as just lucky breaks oi the game forgetting that good football players get to be good by keeping up stlff tralnlng schedules vs 1th long hours of practice drlll and study Our complex socxety todav demands the best leadershlp to gulde us through the manv grave problems we face What better trammg for leadershlp and c1t17ensh1p can we fmd than de batlng actlvltles partlcularly vs hen the questlon concerns electlon problems 1n the Unlted States and an 1nd1v1dual as lmportant as our chlef efcecutlve The subJect ltself should lnterest every student because ln a few years he vull be ellglble to vote ln a natlonal electlon Th1s year a larger Group of students than usual IS studvlng the proposltlon Resolved that the Presldent of the U nlted States should be elected bv a dlrect vote of the people Wlth elght prospcctlve debaters worklng on the questlon the prospects for two Good teams to renre sent the school are excellent In Carol Howard and Gary Swenson the West Central can boast of two squad members wlth debatlng experlence Other strong prospects from whom the flnal teams wlll be chosen are Vlrglnla Fahhn Arlan Zlmmerman Don Ixeumann Rlchard Slvertson Marvm G1 een and Mll0 Maahs Although these young people are relatlvelv lnexperlenced they have had a few practlce debates wlth MOTFIS Hlgh School and have appeared at assembly ln a dlscusslon on electlon problems ln the Unlted States led by Rxchard Slvertson Four de baters recently attcnded the hlgh school reglonal debate tournament at Detrolt Lakes On Tuesday March 9 our teams competed xn a dual debate with the Northwestern School of Crookston MOTFIS was fortunate a year ago to vun both debates and has been represented by two strong teams thls season Llke good football players the debaters kept up the stnff dally schedule of practlce and study What better tralnlnv for leadcrshlp and c1t17ensh1p could be found? 66 : arvin Green, M'lo aa s, i 'n'a in, ic ar iver o , r. , rol owar , o a eumann,Arlan Zimmer man, Gar wenson. Q. . l . . . 4 . , , . . ., . , , . . . . ' 7. r 1 - . . . . . . . . . N . . - . v . - , 7 . V s. . . . . . . . . . . 1 Y . . . ,. ,. , . . . . . . . . H D sf ' 7 . . . ,, . X AN ' L s. - s . . 7 v. . 1 i - ' ' I ' D - s ' si , p A, .. . . U - ' r v J ' ' 2 . . . ' N . . . u 7 ' . V ' I 4 ' X I k . . . . . - . 7 . . 1 I . . Y . . , , . , , . V. . . . , . . f s. v 1 I A V . . Y , . . ' X . . . . , , , ., . C . Q . . Lftt Right TdH gAd Nl M W Tyk ky K S lfl The Student Council Hear hear the recommendatlons of the Student Councll' Every Monday nlght at nlne 0 clock the llbrary IS the meetlng place of the representatives of the students who have been chosen The classes each year elect a boy and glrl to represent thelr class IH the governmg body Thls group of elght dlscusses and trles to solve the problems presented to them by the stu dent body IH order to lmprove the condltlons on the campus The students get actlon by placlng grlpes ln the grlpe box IH the llbrary or tellmg thelr class representatlves of thlngs they mlght hear that should be changed The gripes are read dlscussed and acted upon ln confldence Some of the projects acted upon thls year were the Sllgg8StlOI1i for a set of rules for the Car Club arrangement for more recreatlonal facllltles the mstallment of clocks wherever needed the control of congestlon ln the halls taklng care of the lce pond determmmg the date of the Prom RQUHIOH and the Nebraska Qtudents Fxchange the approvlng of new regulatlons for the choosmg of cheer leaders and lmprovlng the system for makmg announcements ln assembly Thls 3ear the Student Councll gave an assembly program that explamed the wav ln whlch the Qtudent Councll operates It also explalned what had been taken up and accompllshed durlng the vear Recognltlon for a successful year should go to Mr Croom faculty advlser Mr Edson and other faculty members as well as the offlcers of the Councll who are Ted Hornlng presldent Milo Maahs vlce presldent Adrlenne Akerson secretary and other members OLR THEME SONG Tune You Are My Sunshlne' We are the cozmczl the Studerztfourcczl So you must lzke as No matter Il hat We read your grapes and dtscuss your problems And tell the zerdzct N o matter za hat You are the body the S'tuderztBody So you must tell us uhat you thank S Il rona S'o u e can help you and make you happy .So Il zth the teachers you ll get along 67 2, I 1. 1 e o : e ornin , rienne Akerson, Milo A aahs, JoAnn Miller, r. Croom, Dennis Heifner, I.aVonne Van echel, James WNITIS , Zirell ll OWN. . , . v . . . . . K - . H . ,, . U . ,, . . . . . . , . . . ' I 1 I ' ' Y I 7 7 7 , . V . . I x J , ' , . . . .N 7 . N . . . k I . L ' ' 7 1 - 7 . . . . . . . - , , , , , , , , , . . T T U A ' rr 'r ' ' V 7 l b Q 1 ' f - , . l , 'n , , . . , v ' - ' Q 1 L v n , ' , u ' ' . . v A . f I V i' 1 . - y FORMFR I HORLS MFMBFRS Furst Row Dmlorxs Pelmrson Jam:-4 Berg Nlarlxs Tho stad K ary Pctrrson NIISS Clark Ksnmlh N4lson Shlrlcy Hagsn Mrna Hlmlr sm.: Bs tty Johnson Second Row Dau Carlson Karen Iaxxrsnrm Bexmrly Vllnter Bfxf lv lwygaard Charlena linda lfdna Prnkson C lmnyu Kjrrgaard C ladys Yost I ax onnc Van Wechel Dax ld Aanc rud Third Row f llfford Yolkman Elaine Asxxfgr C xml llcxuy Ramona Wolff Adru nn: Akerson K xrol Howard Andrfa Andi rson Patrlcla YVolff Janice Oakstrom Harold Glbson Fourth Row Jim Vlllle Ioren Shoquusl xlfgll Fults Orxal Bakko phlllljl Humbsrt Trd Hornmg, C xry Svunson John Kxfale Jim D4 ws y Urval Rmke OL ARTETTE Harold C lbs xn K ordon Ohman Nhss Klark Harold Kampman f arx Svu nson D AN! E ORC HFSTRK lil lx Turku lson Y lrglrlld Fahlm Ru hard Snr rtsf n 68 Music Look at these groups the greatest mthe land Muslc Hall IS a Jox ful place 'l here Q alwax Q the sound of VOICQQ from dawn untxl dark The chorus, under the dlrectlon of M155 lxlfllffflil Clark, has added much to our school actlvltles The chorus, en Semble and other small groups have given much msplratlon ln thelr numbers sung at Veaperi, at the Parents Dav P1 ogram, Commencement, and Baccalaureate A verx happx event IH the chorua hls torx thls xear wax the Fhrlxtmas floncert IH Whlch Neventx flvt people took part The flrst part of the program COT1NlSt6Cl of Carole from all HRIIOHN lhe climax ofthe program was the portrax al of the pxophe clew and Natlx ltx 'l hexe xcenex were portrax ed hx Ntudtntx behind a ecrlm, upon whlch 'XIINN Joan Ntlxon had Nlxetch ed the outline of an angel DLIFITIQI the pre Nentatlon of the tableaux, an mvmblt cholr sang sx mbollc TTl8lOillQN Accompanlxts were Xlrglnla Fahlxn and Marcella Knopp 5 : . ,. V. . .,A.', ,'.,,. .., 'A . v . . .V ,L . .., .. 2 .- ki : .., I. y , -A .,.. ., ,. .Y .,,,-' .. ' I. . . A ,' I . 4 .L Y ,, .. . .. I I 'ff , . v .. , . A - 7 1' 'ar 'v --lr 1 1 ' Ax 1 '. Y. 1- a . '-'. I- f x ,1 . ,- - . - . Y '. ,. y . I ZA - 1 '-. f ' v 'V ' 'x I2 - v y . .Y . . 1 if v v - - vw wi .1 ' v 1 , v . , 'aa T' ' ' A . . . f,:,g .vA' my. 4. .'3.'v , 1 v . v . . , e. N 5 , K . , ,, . J . .d 4 Y-. A ' , V' ' Y . , . . , .y v , , . . . . , .. ,Q af - . ,. . . ,. , .I Y - . , - r. , a . . v , A 4 .Y I A 7 l NPN! 1 IIORLS MFMBPRS Mrs! Row Shxrlay Iaynr Ihyllls Neumann I' lhml Nlaf Iaay r Vllss C lark lla Mac Twlfr f lorla Haarslad Ardsll VI ra n lxu r Trrruk Second Row Jlmmll .Iarobs Iowlll lundqtrom Karun Qulflow Hop: llndqulsl Pftfr Fablan Iorralnr Dr lwitxl 'Vlarllyn Hornlng., IR nnls Stoc k Ihlrd Row Ilcan H1 lfncr Thomas 'Vlcchrls Xl Traxland l nrdon Ohmnn Holy Ilbbon Ronald Holm Jacku H4rwv lbrnmq Hslfnx r AtWCSA lhe school orchestra, fl1I'9Ct6d bx Nlr John A Anderson, plax s an 1mportant part bx performlng at basketball games 'lhe dance group adds a lot to the lnelx 'sIJ1I'lt of our class dances Other 'vocal groups fvhxch performed l I'llK8fl ensemble, mlxed octette, and glrls trio Recltals 1n wh1ch all plano, VOICQ, and lnstrumental students perform are held at the close of each quarter 'lht recital IH the sprlng IS formal and the public ls 1nv1ted Lac-h sprlng the chorus goes on a con cert tour to nelghborlng communltles ln addltlon to QIVIHQ' several local concerts Thxs tear about seventx f1ve students went on tour 'Xlost of the songs ung were of a NGTIOUS nature but some dlsplax ed a hghthearted mood VS ho can forget How 'Xluch YS ood VS ould a VN oodehuck Chuck 1f a XY oodchuck Could Chuck VS ood? MIXFD Ol Tl- I' Ramona XVolff James linux Carv Nw: neun H nruld lampm in 'Nllsa I lark llllorli l 1 lffifyfl Bun Johnson Karol llc vu v H mwld C llm n SENIOR RFC l'I AL C ary Qwunson and Adrunm Ake :sun 69 during the year were the boys' quartette, ' ' ' ' 'Y 1 1, 4 1 A ' , t- 6 I . . . . ' NJ- t il v 7 7 . 2. ORC HESTRA AND BAND STLDI-'VIS qeated Ann Nicholson Jo-Xnn Txulson Edna Envkson Eumce Kxdle Standing Dame1N11rk Denms Hubbard Mr Anderson Gordon Ohman John Kxals Davxd Kudrna Arlan Zxmmermdn Idrry Qterzxnger Jane-Xogt FNSI-'MBI If rst Row B Hx Iuhneun lsr lrlnx limp n 11 mx X ln nm -Klan S n Semnnd Row P 1 un mx kv B u lx Lurfi 1 Unhsrra n rgnrd nr xf- lh ru ci :U rn h an 1 Ulwl xr :rd Rem I m XX111 u u x luv T4 ri H arx Nun msn A 1 14 1 nr '- R11 hx x X un X Music Groups OR! XX Sll DPNIS Se ned X xrglnm I' thllll Il: lnrs: P nglund S lndln2 llfnxn kj: gn d kdm nm A 41-:un 111 x:X Q1 Nir -Xndsrmm I irw Kxunmxn cllxlxn: -KF1 FR CHRIS! 'VI AS S'I l DI- N1 S First Row Bonny: Xffnld B1 xcrlx Bank I- lnfm mr Qpc lic r Imllc n Pe It renn C r r don km Sha! B4 xx rlx N14 1 nhur k Hx ron Xk1 rqnn Second Row N1 ir: us I' rlfmdefm M xr 11.1 Nvx mwxn loin Nm th xhlfh N Y nm Pnulenn Huh nrd Slu rtcrmn NMI: I hfxpm an lhlrd Row I nrrx Iuhnson Ixnmwlir 1 14 r 1 nrdun Sun nsnn I Aml Sm mmm lluim I1 I' rlandwn 11:1 lhnp r Stn ' : -rz:r,. '- ' .km .lzdg ., -. .lzj .' -,I .Marv-2 ' vpp. 1 ru , 1 A. , 1 Y 1, Q A 5 'X S f 1-n,5IY-'r-. -11,7-' --.-,lm- 2-41 ' .' 'a . .I 1' Ai I. .' 'I 3 Vzilz. E114 - 2 . , 1 1 .- W1 'Q 'IT 1 I ' . . av ' '-. 1 F 5 - ' . f I 'W ,V Fi .' : 1- .' . . . Jzxnivv 4-g, ' , l.:AYmmnw- Yan YU-4'h4-I. Hn-vvrly xvilllvf. Sh' 111 .Vurwllla-w1y,1':nru1 1 ard, .fdr'- '. '-no . .' ' : Zz' 1- A: vf-, 1 -rs' Ny '11 , !'nvri:'iu XYu1ff..Izu1i-4- A nn. ' - 1214- yu- Kjf- '11 . N11 l,',' 11 .' za . ' Ile-lurf-s Pvtvr, n, Ru una XYHIU. 'Q -n I,:nxr-nv-QA., '11 k, Th' 2.1 ' v. lmrf- Shu-1 ist. Ur nl Bak' . - urn1m5.G: V' .' - J n. H1ru1dI.umpnum,JEn1llmu-y.1i-1111.111 rn, G4-rdvn Uhmun. Hz wld Gihnm. ' :rd Si wrxsun. Gary IH-wrswru. Imvid . 1 -rud. ' IH-wr'I'nr ik, T0 Home Management ome and eat' Soupx n cheerx call bx thc Loolx on dutx 1n Home 'Xlandgzemenr lh1x war fouruen Qlrlx 1n three ffroup haw rc ponrul to I 1 ummon urs enrolled 1n the BL1wlYl6wN e partment, as well a 1n Home lfOIl0ITllCN, heme had the IJI'1Nllt2'L of wpendlng wlx vxeekx IH the House The haxe taken then tuxnx as lA10LlN1 keeper, cook, and manager It ls the managers dutx to plan the menus and make neeewarx ar rdnqcmentwloraweelxlx g11exTn1ghL Ifor thu occdvon wha max mute two gzuutx LllhLYfJ3I'LI'1lw or fdcultx lnrer the fllI'6Cl10I1 ol Nlrw Fern Johnson, rew1d4nt 1nsLr11eto1, anothel xear the record lrst 1 roup lrxi vrx r n X Q N n Second Group B4 x4 rly S144 nlmr k I' 11 r1r 1 1 VK olff If un141 H1Ig4 ndurf Ruth 'Xlurk J1n1sTrm 1t!4 n 'Ihlrd Group Hum Johnson Cllr nms .Luolxs lD4l411CP4t41's41n lx Arc nl xxx rf nu cf 4 1 . A 0 is a ,V ' N , Y. .. 1. hg s s. H, 'Y C lf 4 . 4 q D - .Q V 4 A -3.1 I Y . TIA 1 A A' J A- A'--' . , , 'Q X l . X Y v I' - V K 1 li' o af :I -' A h' - '. l Y Y 1,4 -'v 1. 1 x h- ' - '. h' ,'. A . -' 4' ' ' 'A of fun and excitement has been added to A f f 5 , 1 V ' L a . V ul ! V I.. Lx 5 4 .1..,, 1 l 4 . 1 F' Q Q : Nl: lj, Th: .'Iz1l. .-'xn .lim-h:1l.wm, .I-1A11n. 'i4-lson. l'lcl1111lr11'i4'ksf1 , Adri1'11114- ,Xl-Q4 mlm. Q? av 1 . J -. , wi ' A x Q . , L A 1 ,y M717 Hi FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES First Row: Lois Smith, Marilyn Horning, Beverly Banken, First Row: Marcella Knopp, Elyvon Olson, Jane Horman, LaVonne Van Margaret Carrier, Hope Lindquist. Wechel, Jane Vogt, Andrea Anderson. Second Row: Chester Hanson, Marlin Jerpselh, Roger Second Row: Jacky Hervey, Dennis Heifnc-r, Donald Neumann. Wallis Marty, Loyal Larson, Lloyd Fehr. Feuchtcnberger, Roger Furgf-son, Peter Torvik. Third Row: Don Peterson, IA-roy F'ehr, Owen Siverlson, Stanley Skogen, Andrew Lindquist, Arlan Zimmerman. Girls Honor Society Onlv senior glrls are eligible for membership ln the Girl s Honor Socletv This change in quallflcatlon IS a result of our change to a four vear course Membership is based on construe tive leadership, satisfactory scholastic rating, and an exemplarv attitude in school and com munlty affairs Members chosen from the Class of 1953 included Mary Blakeslev,Morr1s, Shlrlev Flnberg, Clinton, Violet Goerdt Wendell, Nelma Nlcholson, Lynd Geraldlne Schmldt Tlntah and Bettv Vi lckander, Richmond, Callfornla Honor A Society The Honor A Society has been in existence for eighteen years Members are chosen from the Junior and Senior classes and the alumnl who have graduated prior to 1939 In order to qualify for thls soclety one must have a scholastlc rating of B leadershlp ability and must be actlve ln school or communltv actlvxtles Those elected ln the spring of 1953 were SGHIOFQ Etler Jenson, Ruthton, Wallace Redfleld Clinton, Udell Parson, Morrls, Dax ld Neumann, Long Prairle First Row Carol Divx Carol Howard Janice Bcrg First Row lworem Noonin Adrienne -Xkrrson lx rin l mrfncc B4 5 Xirglnla Fahlln Plame -Xsvsegf Johnson lJ1lor1sPlt1rson Second Rove Nlarxin Green James Vhllm Iorsn Shoquist Second Row Jams Trox nun Jo-Xnn Nulson Pumu Hilgmndorf Allan Parson lion Bulh JoAnn Svhlicp Ruth Niurk Iat Violff .lox Nflson 'lhlrd Row Ruhard Qiurtson Frxin Rocholl Roger Holm Third Row Garx Munson Robin Xogi Ilan lfllxs Ronald Holm Nlllo 'Nlaahs Eugcnc Paulson 7 n I n N . . . . . . . , . . . 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I i t h tPi g Crop Judging 'lbe Crop Judglntl team coached by Mr Brldgford had a verv successful yea: The West Central School team competed against the schools from the Agrlcultural School at Brook ings South Dakota the North Central School at Grand Rapids Northwest School at Crooks ton and a new team competing for the flrst time from the School of Agriculture which IS con ducted in connectlon wlth the University of Manltoba at Wlnnipeg Canada Boys Judging for the West Central School included Peter Torvlk of Fergus Falls Dennis Helfner of Rosholt South Dakota and E1 vm Rocholl also of Fergus Falls Wallls Feuchten berger of Morris was the alternate That the West Central boys d1d an outstanding Job is evident bv the tact that thev won flrst place bv three hundred and flfty one pomts over the Northwest School at Crookston which took second place Livestock Judging The Llvestock Judging team coached by Mr H C Croom agam competed at the Red River Valley Winter Show at Crookston held this year on Pebruarv 22 Composing the team were Iyle Nelson of Breckenrldge Joseph Mlller of Marshall and Eldon larson of Rotnsay Ly le Maanum of Kensington was the alternate The team had two thousand nineteen pomts at the close of the contest and were edged out ol' first place by Crool-'ston with two thousand twenty three points F tR J phNhusEestValaJsephMll thl-I Second Ro M C t rs Iy ly Nl Vi 73 Seated: Peter Torvik, Wallis Feuchtenberger, Leroy Fehr, Rober Bieringer. Stand ng: Mr. Bridgford, Wal er Gades, Ervin Roc oll, Dennis Hcifner. N0 ctured: Dou Payne. . , . v . 1 ' . , V , , ' . , - g . . . . , , I .I I Q q V L , Q A n 1 K - ' n 7 7 , , . . n : Q , 4. , K . L , - n, - . ' L V ' - 1 T L l , . . - ' , ' . . 1. , 4 . ,. . Y , . ' 1 - l . ' 'I I A 7 y ' , ' , . , J' . . 7 . r ' . Irs ow: ose ie a , rn a , o i er, Kenne intermeister. W: r. ,room, Jim Wille, Larry S umpf, Eldon La on, . le Maanum . le e son, Richard 'ambeke-. Standing R B q La y St L bb g t S k hl G ry ySt lyWedg g W J Okst Chp Wlff Eld La Lyl N Ls Z Glamour Boy dlrected by Mr Long was presented by the Junlor Class on Monday evenlng December7 1953 The play centered about Oaki 1lle High and the office of Prlnclpal Paul Garfleld Chaun cev Jay Moonev was the unathletlc chap whose wldowed mother worked out He worshlpped Georgla Belle Roberts a hlgh school charmer and dreamed about her lnstead of studylng h1s Engllsh Georgla s father J C Roberts demanded that Oakvllle H1gh produce some klnd of achamplon Chauncey knew he could never be a champlon of anythlng certalnly not Georgla Belle s Ch3IT1p1OH not Whlle Flash Horner star athlete was around MISS Davis Mr Garfield s secretary trled to help Chauncey but she failed Forced to wrlte hls autobiography Chauncey reached into hlS dream world and became on paper the Glamour Boy of the School He plctured hlmself as a natlonal hero havmg saved C eorgxa Belle as Flash looked on helplessly Flash as a Joke sent the essay to the Y oung Amerlca Autoblography Contest and Chauncey came through ln a blg Wav by wmnxng the prlze He became the school hero and Oakvllle Hlgh got natlonal publlcltv Junior GY 74 : ober! ieringer, Loren Sho uist, rr umpf, Jo Ann Miller, Bob i on, Mar are toc , Rebecca Koe , ar Lillemon, Carol Dewe , an e e in , Marvin Green, Janice Ber , James ille, anice a rom, Eleanor Speiser, Mavis a man, Ramona o , on rson, e e on. Seated: Phyllis Neumann, Bob Torkelson, Gerald Koehl, Richard Sivertson, Virginia Fahlin, Carol Howard, Milo Maahs, Glenyce Kjer aard. SK Y! ' ' . 1 - 1 J ' 1 1 ' 7. . . . . . - 1 1 1 . . , . . . .. , . . , . . . . , . . U ,, . . . , . , . , . . , . 1 1 - -- I M ' , ' KC Y! 1 . ll 7! ' ll V ' ' I! , , u u ' 4 n u , 7 Q s n Q a V . I , . First Row Henry Thleman John Kvale Dallfn Peterson Jo Ann Nnlson IaVcIle Rlngdahl Betty Johnson DPlDFlS Peterson 'Nllss Nelson Second Row Jams Tmxaufn Norfnz Noonan Byron Akerson Ann Nlcholson Clrnms Jacobs Lorramc Bryer Third Row Cary Vhndt Harold Flbson Theodor: Storck Harold Lampman Roger Mahoney Edward Hasbargen Larry Johnson Ronald Holm Ross lla Hoffman Joy Nelson Ted Hornlng laurcl lawrlnu Dale Dlnger Richard Jankf Lyle Raguse Bob Pu-chowxskl Dau Lll s Bc xerlv Steenbock The Man Who Came To Dmner, directed by MISS Nelson, was presented by the benlor f' lass on Monday evemng, March 8 1954 The play took place ln the llvlng room of the Stanley residence Sherldan Whlteslde had broken hls leg, so he stayed conf med there for a tumultuous SIX weeks He lnvlted ex convlcts to meals, and he also ran a telf phone bull up to sex en hundred elghty four dollars The house wlfe had to put up wlth manv thmgs harborxng p9Ilgl1lI'lS ln the llhrarv and an octopus IH the cellar, and ten thousand cockroaches ln the kitchen VN hen Maggle, Sherxdan Whlt8Sld9 s secretary, fell ln love wlth the reporter, Bert Jefferson, he summoned a glamorous actress, Lorralne, to Wm the affectlon of the voung man Fhen Maggle found a clever lmpersonator who, affectmg the volce of Lord Bottomley, the man Lor ralne hoped to man y, called her to return and marrv hlm Whlteslde became susplclous SIHCC there were no calls from Fngland Lorrame suggested a three weeks vacatlon at Lake Placld for her and Bert Jefferson to rewrlte the play A mummy case 'IITIVGS and VN hlteslde trlcks Lorrame mto stepplng 1nto lt He slams the door and shxps her back to P ngland Every one IS happy but as he leaves, a crash ls heard on the doorstep and M1 Whlteslde has fallen agaln Thus Broadway play proved to be verx successful and was greatly emoved bw all Senior GY 75 . ,. . 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A v ' y I 5 ' I E E I 4 1 , 1 5 n 7 'NI1ss DHYIS Clarlssa Freen 'VI1ss Hlggms HGLAMOUR BOY Junior Play Dlrected bx 'XIr T S Long Scene Prmclpal s Offlce of Oakvllle Hlgh Carol Honard Janzee Berry Ianzee Uakslrorn Gregorx cFlashm Horner VIUTIIII Frfen Fhauncex Jax Nloonex Itobcrt Torkelson Mr Garfleld Mzlo Maahs Ceorgzla Belle Roberts Plzyll1s Neumann Perrx rf'orkv XAIIIIHIIIN Ioren Slzoqnzst Roxanne Tower Carol Dey ey Mxss Prescott Vzrqznza Fahlzn J C Roberts Audrex Nelson Llfe Photographer Mr Wloonex NI B C Annoumer Mlss Thorndx ke Busmess Manager Stage Manager Assxstants Rzchard Snertson Marqaret Stock Lyle Nelson Mans Chapman I ldon Larson Flenyee Kjerqaard Stanley Wecdmq Donald Monk Merle Carrzer Iafnes Wzlle Gerald Koehl THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER Mrs Ernest W Stanlu Mxss Preen Rlchard Stanlex June Stanlex John Sarah Mrs Dexter Mrs 'VICC utchcon Mr Stanlex Nlaggu Cutltr Dr Rradlu Shcrldan XX hlusldt Harrlct Stanlex Bert Jtffer on I,I'0fL ss0r' 'XIQ I I Sensor Play Dlrected bx MISS Joan Nelson Scene I IVlf1g room of the Stanlew Home Roeella Hoffman R1c'l2ardJanke Lorrazne Beyer Ronald Holm Joy Nelson Bererly Steenbock Delozzs Peterson Laurel Lanrfnfe Noren Noonan Larry Iolznson Byron Akfrson Fll7l71lS Jacobs hoger 'Mahoney Vary 11 end! I uncheon Guests Ted Hormnq I' rl Hasbarqen Mr Baker Dale Dmqer I' xp: wsman Theodore .Starck L01 rame Sheldon Ianzb Trozatten Sandx Robert Pzechon skz Bt verlx Carlton Harold Gibson VK esteott Dale Dzngez R3dl0 ltchmclan Dazelllzs l'd Hasbarqen Banjo Harold Lanzpman Deputxt Trd Hornzng Hazel llzs A Plamelotht 'Xlan Lylf Raqnse As 1 tant IJIFLCIOI' Henzy Thzernan Stage Manager John Kzalt Assl tants I'd Hasbarqen Ilazel llzs Bu lm 'Xian tger Dallen Peterson ' Y 1 I . . A ' I . . . ,. , . . . ,. . I I J. '. ' v Y ei 1 -E 1' l K 4 . fl A . 1 . . N . D ,, . ,, . A I .. 1 . . ., 1 1 I . y . .' , . . .'. ' I .. 4 1 S. . A' . v v , V j . Y T A , Q , -f h 1 . . . . ,. Y as . . , .' .'.' if 1 1, ' I , 1 . l . I . . .. I - l ' i v Y. ' - V '- . 1 K? - I L - A ll II . ' A v 'ss s , f . . 7 k 1 K . . v 7' . , - ' W .. . . 1 Ann Azcholwn , J . . ., , .' I v ' A Q I ln v ' . x v ' . I. la' V A : , . . ' -'. -. ' ' ' . 1 ' '. ' . .. I , ' . . 1 S L ., 1 . 1 I A V . , . ' A' .1 1 A ' p A L his 1 ' , u u' . ' xv . '- I is Air 1 I .. . 1 X Q A ' .- :ss A' Q , 'x ki I' I 1 - '- A 1 ra , w , s P , . ' . . ' ' 1 ' 1 S I t . ,, s . , . rx , L .- wr . 1 '. 1 ' s hss.' 1 , ' ' 76 Firtllo k By A rs Secodko LarySt pfJ H dBdl0 rySlhRbtT 'lvLvh'lrd Ro k ly W dn g Eld F rthRo d hlLay ugls H y G-sM TedH gLu H ldGb The Key Club Come' Come' To the Key Club' ThlS IS a famlhar saylng WhlCh IS heard every Wednesday evenmg as our Key Club members march to the meetlng ln the lower Dlnlng Hall ThlS IS one of the lmportant clubs on campus It conslsts of thlrty students of whom four teen are QGHIOFS ten are Junlors and SIX are sophomores New members are chosen each year by the older members To qualify for thls club one must be ln the upper half of the class and have sh own outstandmg class leadershlp Some of the progects carrled out thls year were conducting flre drllls ln the dormltorles selhng pop and candy at the home games rentlng a Juke box for the lunchroom and helpxng to start a new Key Club ln the NIOITIS Hlgh School Thls year the vocatlonal guldance program has been enlarged The senlor classes from the hlgh schools ln Stevens County were lnvlted to be guests of the school for the day Representa tlves from several colleges IH Mmnesota appeared on the program and were avallable for 1nd1v1 dual conferences wlth students who were consldermg applymg for entrance at the school Funds collected have been used to help defray the expenses of sending boys to the Natlonal Key Club Conventlon and to pay for the curtalns for the audxtorlum Offlcers of thls club for this year were Byron Akerson President V109 Presldent Doug las Payne Secretary J lm Martv Treasurer Donald Stock Faculty Advlser Mr Leslle I mdor 77 s w: Orval Rinke, Donald Stock, Peter Torvik, Orrin Rin e, ron ke on. n w: r um . ames Dewey, Dennis eilner, Howar ri e , wen Sivertson, Lar o ia , o er orkelson. w: Richard Sivertson, Donald Monk, Tallac Johnson, Duane Anderson, Stan e ee 'n , on Larson, Marvin Green, James i le. ou w: Dallen Peterson, Gor on Knos a , rr Stcrzinger, Do a Payne, enr Thieman, Jam arty, ornin , a rel Lawrence, arc 1 son. 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' 1 1 r g x 4 - . . . w . . . . - . - - 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 7 - 1 ' it Admmlstratxon Buxldlng at Curtls Nebraska We salute a new adventure' The trlp to Curtls Nebraska by four of our students of the J unxor Class lnltlates a custom that we hope wlll become a tradltlon They plan to leave here on March 28 and return April 4 The return VlSlt w1ll be made by the Nebraska students to our campus durlng the second week of October Durmg thelr VlSltS the students w1ll llve ln the dormltorles attend the scheduled classes play and go to meals wlth their hosts All then' expenses W1ll be pald by the respectlve schools Mr and Mrs Edson w1ll accompany our delegatlon on thls 1n1t1al trlp The Moccasln Board speaks for the student bodv ln WlSl1lI1g the delegatlon a happy Journev Our representatlves for thls hlstorlc vxslt are Vlfglflla Fahlm Carol Howard Rlchard Sw ertson and Werner Goerke The alternates are JoAnn Mlller Carol Dewev Ramona Wolff Janlce Berg James Wllle Marvm Green and MllO Maahs 78 ' V ,. r' , V, -ills. fi . f . it ' V , 'S 4 ff-n r- ! V F -Q J - . , . ca n - - , f - r 1 . . . c 7 x x v r '- n r K r 9 ' ' 1 . r r r 1 - yfm xf vey 2 y HIOH ffg Mfg, f 7217 if X kd7ff 93 2772 J 5-VQryAOc7!y, fig? 0 Pkfffj' of rife-9, w4.f'2'ZfZ'Z. ijfff Q ff occasm fossfgf x is X ,ffx P' f , no Z1 .fj X V - km Q 'f '5 W5 H4 ' , If your car gets out of control you know what happens Trouble It s the same Way wrth prrntmg so It s W1ser to rely on Secumy quahty to fill your needs PRINTERS pg BINDERS S E C U R I 'l Y BL SNR BOOK KND PRIX PING CONIP KN1 St Cloud ll 1 ot 79 s iff . . . . -, . 9 cc - 77 ' 1 V . ' I! :I 1. 'W' , 55,54 X v Y , v v, v Y Y I A L A A A. A A A . . . . . . XII ll-s a OLSON S H B OLSOA 0 Furmture Store FuneraI Home MORRIS 'MINNESOTA KNOWLES READY TO WEAR DRY GOODS NOTIONS MORRIS MINNESOTA For The Bcsl In STEAKS and PASTRIES Come To BUCKLEY s CAFE HENLE S SHOES FOR THE FAMILY AND SHOE REPAIR HENLE S FOMPLIMI' NTS UP ane MOYFIS Shop Ladles Ready To Wear MORRIS MINNFSOTA R1 nu lllbl r KELLENBERGER S JEWELRY For Fmc Dzamonds and Watches AND CONCRATUI ATIONS ON A BEAUTIFUL AND WEI LPLANNED YEAR BOOK IT HAS BEEN OUR PRIN ILEGE AND PLEASURE TO WORK WITH THIS YEARS STAFF ON ALL THE ENCRAXINFS FOR THE l954 NIOC CASIN 50 , 9 Q 9 I ' ' 4 W Qaacf fuck, Senicwi . lI II M fj - - - -A 4- II ' II ' I I Im CYS CQFFEE CUP Homemade Pastry Morr1s lvlmnesoti Compliments of . . . Moms Mlnnesota COM PLI M ENTS OF' CITIZENS BANK MORRIS MINNESOTA Coast to Coast Stores Brggesl LIll'c Store In Toun Phone 72 A G Carlson MORRIS HATCH ERY MR AND MRS ARTHURE BRATLIE MORRIS MINNESOTA Communlty OII Co Fasolme Ozl and Greases Tzres and Batterzes Phone 318 or 319 Morrxs Munn SOUTH SAINT PAUL THE xoRTIIwI-:ST s PRICE DET ERMINING LIVESTOCK MIRKEI Qouth Samt Paul s ltadershlp In the lnestock Industry has come wlth the growth of the great agrleultural northwest Settlng the pace In tht progress and growth of thls great marketmg center are the long establlshed progresswe flrms affIlIattd wlth the St Paul I lV9StOCk I' xehange To everyone assoelated Wlth hvestoek the emblem of the St Paul Llvestock Ipxchange stands as a guarantee of skllled servlee and eontlnued progress In an ever growlng ever ehanglng llvestoek Industry Xmerlcan Commlsslon Co Barton Commlsslon Co Bennett Commlsslon Co Inc W M Campbell Commlsslon C Jas T Crosby 8. Sons Fntch 8: Companv The Haas Lnestock Com Co Kost Gallahue 8. DIedrIch Lee Llvestock Commlssnon Co Mmnesota Lnestock Com Co 'Natl Farmers L S Sellmg Agcy Northwestern Commlsslon Peterson Commlsslon Company Producers Commlsslon Co Inc Prouty Commlsslon Company Rogers 8: Rogers Securlty Llvestock Com C0 Slg Ellmgson Commlsslon Co South St Paul Com Co Lmted Commlssxon Compan httum Percy 8cCompany Inc Welller 8: Welller Company Wood Brothers QT PAUL LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE PLBLIC STOCKYARDS SOLTII sum PXLL 5 0 f 0 sc I, I I I - - M . I . Q H I Q Q o s 1 1' , .1 . I . u 1 . , . 1 , 1 1 1 1 . ,W X X , . . .Y 1 . ' X . x K I A A A n x I 1 1 . . A xl' .' . x M . .. Z . ' - . 1 11 1 1 1 I I , II I . J I 1 J u 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' I I I I I II - . - . . 1 . 1 Y , . I V. . . . 1 . . - . 1 Co. . . . . . . . . ., . ., . . . . . . . 0. 0 I 7 k U . . .v . . . . I . . . . , Y U l I . 1 . 1 . . . ' y . . .V v. . . , , . 1 , . . 1 , . . . . . L, O 1 , 1 1 1 K - K L 4 Sl QUALITY AT Low CASH PRICES Complete wearlng apparel and shoes for everx member of the famllw PENNEY S C PENNEY COMPANY INC MORRIS MINNESOTA SUPER VALU The Home o Eleryday Low Przces WESTERN MINNESOTAS FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE FOOD CENTER RIC!-ITERS VARIETY MAKE TI-IIS STORE lllflilz T0 Sl' RW I' MORRISt SHOP Lampert Lumber Co Coa Palnt Lumber I nl-nu NIKCIIINI' Munn d H d nn WPIDINI an af Ware 2 7ArI Phone I35 IVIorr1s IVI1nnesota Hansen Implement C0 DR RQBERT G LEUTY IJPIIIISI N 1 1 N1 d lqu pm 'Vlorrxs Minnesota Phone 83 N 9 J. . , . , f I ' Eli? P Tf yousz HEADQUARTERS .. .. I '. I - , - I If I . . . . . ' I I ' V . . ' I I . . ' i Phone 240 I antic Avenue Morris, Minn. h , l . 1 n Allis Chalmers Farm lla cl inery '- , o ern Power Farm fl i ent . 523 Pdclhc ,',S'x'CIlkIC Phone 22 A ' ', ' ldorrh, h'l1IlI'Iv2Sl!. SX NIBOL OF SERX ICE IX COXSERY ING 'IIIE SOIL SOIL CONQLRW KTION X New-r Ending B xttlc Th It II IS Just Begun the rlch blanket of topsoll cox ermg our natlon we can not llve ln prosptrltx and peace The soll ls our rlche t natural resource and the onlx one that we can conserxe 1I'1dQfll'llI9lX But It s a nex er encllng struggle The plans of uerx good farrnlng commumtx w1ll look to the avxng of pro fluctlve soll to the control of cro lon to the senslble modcrn practlct of farm mg on the contour INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY s'r cLoun MINNESOTA COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 54 M E S S N E R D R U G Relzable Prescrzptzon Sermce HENRY S CANDY COMPANY JOBBERS NND VNHOI ESAI PRS Candy Czgarettes Tobaccos Fountazn Ser: zce Nlorrls Mmnesota C 'L ENTS OF Green s Mnllmg Company OTTERTAII. PowER COMPANY Feeds Gram F our Cereals MORRIS MINNESOTA Best Wlshes Compliments to lhc For Your Suetcss Class of Moluus cofoPERAT1vE OIL ASSOCIATION G R I L L C A F E :VS Ti 'A T J . 7 A Y T . v Y A ki A. v K T v l A Y O I D v , , 1 . ' - K 2 1 2 Q 5 Every American has his future at stake in the fight to save our soil. Without ' Y . Q :1 u V , lv J 'T ' f 7 I I l . T. ' ,f T ' . .l x. J X H v - . a . 7 . , S . - .' ,L-', ,. l S' ,y , '. - 7 A 9 , Q 0 I - THERES NOTHING LIKE MONEY IN THE BANK MORRIS STATE BANK MORRIS MINNESOTA HEMMING AUTO CO Chevrolet Sales and SQFVICC PHONE 221 MORRIS MINNESOTA MORRIS AUTO SALVAGE Used Auto Parts Scraps MORRIS MININI- SOTA h e73 CalKeHe Prop COMPLIMENTS OF W F COOLEY MORRIS MINNESOTA GOOD EATS SERVED AT THF ATLANTIC SER! ICB OIL CO SH ELL PRODUCTS Servlce Statlon and Bulk SQFVICQ MORRIS MINNESOTA NEW MERCHANTS Ca e MORRIS MINNESOTA Buller s Produce Cash Buyers of Cream Eggs and Poultry MORRIS MINNESOTA .I P Hanrahan Real Estate and Insurance Momus MINNESOTA Eames DISIVIOLJIIFIQ o Feed Seed Kmgscrost Com MORRIS MINNESOTA U . -, , I-I A a INSURANCE . , I I , on 5 Jr i r, . . V Y L 0 X . . . 66 99 , I 7 f ' a . . . . . . . C D ' Y Y 9 A A v 1 --84 S CH ULTZ ' S Standard Service Atlas Tzres and Batterzes Morrns Mmn Phone 379 CONGRATULATIONS . . . Graduates of W. C. S. A. May You Have Many Plcasanl anal Prospcrous Years Than You Very Much BAKEY STUDIO Hardware Fuel HOME BUILDERS COMPANY Buzldznq Materzals UetereclBottled Gas Sen zce coMPI.IIvIENTs WEBSTER S SHOE STORE MORRIS MINNESOTA Morrls Radio and T V 011 Atlantlc Avenue R C A Zenith Xdmlral Telew 1s1on Sales 8. Seruce South American Chll1Chlll8S QNOI' K RKBBVIJ T110 Fur of Royalty Majestlc Chmchllla Ranch YFRNON 81 BFR1llx sc IIHL 1 MFMQOW Lxxl-. MORRIS MINNESOTA Dr Vanclerhoe DEN FIST Moms Mlnnesota . , . . C C Q , . HERE IS TO A BRIGHT FUTURE f A A AA V A A' 1 Avi? . , ,g5-. gr if ,swf Q31 ringing astute 0 the Eattle A Green Banquet 1 the Year 'Round 55337 r. Wlde lntclcst has ulscn 1n 1 ncw system of ITl0Lh1I11lCd grazlng Lcgume or grass pas ture IS field chopped and brought lo the cattle It can bc fed elthcr frc sh cut dally or enslled for year round feed1ng Herd owners who have trled It say pasture produces more tonnage when harvested at the rlght trme by machzne There IS nelther hoof damage nor over grazmg Weeds are controlled Cattle are kept M44 :wi 344 A 44 'T' 'rfk QM? M A fzfh Askew? M' qulct no longcr have to hunt for fecd More cnergy gocs 1nto mrlk or meat An All1s Chalmers For xgc Harvester equ1ps the farmer for th1s and other money makmg methods of llvestock feedmg He can field cut s1lage crops when they re exactly rlght blossom perfect' New Easy Mount attachments readrly 1n terchange for almost any forage crop When crops reach thelr protem pcak th y can be ficld Cut fist Allzs C llllllllllb stylc' n:wuEasy Mount 3 WAY A'l l'iCllMll'l'l 'X u SIIDF IU! lx mounting principle p l'I71IlS cu x Illllllllllllhl 0 grass cmd roll crop Ufllllllllllllfs ll Illllllill pnlup clifclellcs and dc tclclzcs 111 minutes POWIR SH ARIP N the zz 1111 spiral cupped cxlmcler nuts uztlzout nmolmg flu nz rom tlzf mm mu larmcrs sulc lzours 0 labor ilu Mlllzs f lmlrmrs uux 1 cu! grass corn or wrgzurn sz ll 1 c up x c IJ NI turf rlzop du s OI slruu 'vga vs '-Q. 5 H ,md 'veil' 4, Q-'vi' M my 1 ati tm Fllls CHHQMERS routes nAnv:s'rn TRACTOR DIVISION M WAUKEE I U S A ' ' ' 2 ' .'. - 7, ' '. 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POWER BUILDING PHONE 569 W MORRIS BOXVNLIING CENTER SNACK SHOP Walter Ross Prop PHONIE 520 Morris, Minnesota Arneson Rexall Drugs YOUR PRESCRIPTION PHARIVIACY Cameras Spice Island and Russell Stover Candles ROLF l'I ARNESON Reg Pharm PHONE I0l MORRIS MINN First Lutheran Church 200 F 5th St LOWE LL LARSON Pastor NIXRY ANDERSON Parish Worker Services each Sundav at 9 30 and 11 00 Come and norshzp u zth us M K Anderson VETERINARIAN Cffice Rexall Drug Store PHONE 528 Morris, lvlmnesota LANG S BAKERY Speczalzzrnd ln Home Baked Bread and Fine Pastries TEL ll8 Ii' I XORIW-I.N,Prop A ' A 1 I 1 559 '99 gg- 99 ... - Q - - ,. L. ,S . ', :T ' 39 'l ll 1 A If If ' A ,, Q If I ' I I. u. , I I uqxryi' ' 'rs ' f . 2 .' I ' g .' ' .. 'J ' y ' ' ' ' 4 sf '- z '. ' . ' - . ' 7 . 1 tips. Gas tank is low for easy filling . . . ' z ' . ' U . . . .' ' ' , v' . . ' v . '- ' . . . . ' ff . z .' ' ' ' , t . Y ' , 1' ' - . , xx., vu u. ru , t , .. - . I . . . . 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D -87, LOEFFLER 8: McROBERTS Fazruay Fzne Foode The Best m 'Heats and GFOCQTIQS LOWEST PRICES Van Eps Blacksmith Shop Weldzng Plou Work Laun 7lloz1erSharpen2ng Phone 48 Moms Minnesota KREIDLER PAINT STORE Sherwm W1ll1llI1S Punts Gltss Puntmg Decorttmg, Wrllpaperlltg, Umted Wallpaper Decoratmg Center Phone 32 Morrzs Mnm Saalaflu MUSIC SERVICE B md Instruments ACCOI'Cll0DS Planos Sheet MUSIC Acce sorles Plano Lmmg and Repalr Instrument Repamr MORRIS NIINNPSOTA Nlorrls Creamery Co Manufarlurers of Northwest Fmest Butter and Ice Cream A eo Farmers Best C wh Market For Cream Thedm 81 McDougall Real Fstate Insurance and Loans Room 9 Glass Block Phone 177 Moms Minnesota N0 Mere Accldent Our modern arrax of superxor meat ammals feed grame food and flber are no mere accldent of nature S bountv Thex are the product ot tramed Il 1tClllgLI1C9 hard work and IHQGYILIIIX work mg hand ln hand with nature I armere L mon Marketlng Aeeoelatlon also mamtams a hand m hand worklng partnerihlp wlth northwest agrlculture xtrlvlng constantlx to add to the great growth and development of the hx t stock lnduxtrx FARMERS UN ION N '.'h1'. i 'l' N Xl lill I INI S NIXRKPTING XSSOCISFION msn nmo C 1 . I . K Q . A . I 1 f 1 1 Y- 1 . . ,- - , -. . 2 - z ff- 1 ' 1 .- - sa : , Q HY 2 . . . , . . , . . , . o o 0 . . t . ' 1 , ' V x 0 0 0 0 Y w . . 1 . . . ' -v -s 1 ' 3 , . Y . . . J . 3 V . . Y V- . 1 1 . L A A. 5 L ' ' 2 -YJ' I ' ' , , v . 7 V . ,- f l 7 T . , . . . . . . W. .,. . A .Ol . . '. , . . . ' f ' 1 v '1 r ' . ..,'.'I I' . 4 A A 4 4 n x A A 'H A I XS Reglstered and Cerufted Seeds Certuied I-Iybnd Seed Corn HE XR7 FOELSCHOW Foelschow Farms FARWELL MINNESQTA why, g QM! -2 e21nR ' SUCK Hour shortcut to better fdrmmg Fwerx pro duct mmufxvtured or dlstrlbuted bx the Farm Bureau Serwlce Companv IS btc-lee-rI hx tgrxculturdl resmrch Izbordtorv and In reiu product for perform ance on tht ftrm Ifeeds Fertilizers Iwxrm Equipment Ileuy Hardware I e-troleum Inseetieldes MINNESOTA FARM BUREAU SERVICE COMPANY 101 I-.ist Ifalrfleld Avenue St Paull Minnesota STARBUCK CEMENT PRODUCTS COMPANY Manu aclurers 0 S1103 Culver! Pipe Dram Tzlc Building Bloc 5 and Brlc TELEPHONES 156 and 171 STARBUCK, MINNESOTA ROYAL World s Number 1 Typewruzer Electnc Nfanual Portable Sales Rental Seruce Supplzes E ervthmg for the O me G a ffa n e y ' s UFFICE SPECIALTIES CU 617 Fu' t Axenue North Etrgo, North D.tkot.t 5 4' ,K 0 K, s 1' or ' ' ,A ,L , -if I' 'fs W l 2 2 , - X If ' . L' . je ' ' sz , z ' H 5 ' r CHARLES FQELSCHQW the farm testing. You can trust Farm Bu- v , 2 's 2 5, 2 1 . tl 3 , X. , , ' ,- ,C t 4 t t 1- 1 I , . , ' K. . -A' 'k . . . . . ,I le ' lc 1. - ff' if '49 OLD GLORY zs a set of prtncxples, a covenant of bu man rights, rzpplxng in the breeze So long as the great body of Americans respect the traditions and the prmcx ples or wlncb Old Glory stan s so long shall the flag be a wsum of bope a slneld against the storms VISIONS are elusive sometimes But they have a way of coming down to earth This thin called soil conservatxon on the land was once a vision little more than the see of an idea, the idea that farmers could work together to solve their mutual problems The seed proved to be remarkably viable, for the soil conserva tion district idea has settled down like a protective blanket over our good earth There is more than physical resemblance between a contour stripped field and the red and white stripes of Old Glory The soil conservation district embodies the very essence of the rights and freedoms for which our flag stands Cherishing those rights and freedoms farmers have organized soil conservation districts that are of local people, by local people for local people A soil conservation district is composed of local people who see their own prob- are local people doing that which they should do voluntarily with no infringement of rights and liberties with scarcely a law rule regulation or tax The soil conser vation district ln action is literally a bit of the freedom of enterprise that made America a land of opportunity and abundance Soil improvement, through good land use is a modern vision a new frontier of rural America DEERE 8 WEBBER C0 MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA 90 . . I . . , . . . . . , . lems and solve them, who see their own responsibilities and shoulder them. They n 1 n 1 , p , n . . . . 1 . . .1 1 1 ' . ' s , , u . . A , . . . Y . Y O shall bless the land GRAIN FEED AND SEED MOIIIS Co operatwe Elevator Assoc1at1on Dealers m Grim Feei Seeds Fertxl: cr ITILIFLITTT1 Chenmals Board of Dura. Q tors Ilfrxcx NI Rlfh mison I PGSIIIQ nt I B White Xue I resulvnt I erm W elf irc Serret xrx Herm Ln Went? R O Iuomson o Iu VK J 'Murph x Admm D1hI Ivlmager Phone 7 f IVIOTTIS M1?1716SOId COYZQVGIIIICIIZOTZS and best nz hes tothe students of our farm schools and collegm CENTRAL LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION South St Paul Mmn West Fargo IN D BlIIlI'IgS Mont Amerzca s Leadmq Lzzestock Sellzng Agency I Wiiigf Qfi f-55923 COSTS lESS By the Pall' COSTS IESS By fhe Calf ' WHY PAY MORE ' Small Amount of Ahlk For 000 3 Days' Fo 1 Red 1h Ant b ov c Feed Suppleme o CAUREOMYCINJ Guaran S ee? M ll: Sol ds Sfob Iuzed 'CE V tcm n A and ofhe Need To SGINS y ful Nui vous lngred e fs MORE FOR YOUR MONEY ANY WAY YOU FIGURE' only .bi 81 fl pllll CHICK POULIOT AL BJORGO FRANCIS WEIDNER Representatives Mid b SECURITY FOOD CO M I5 Best o Luc W C S A Graduates The MORRIS THEATER WI1ere HIPIUIHESS Costs soL1ttle 7 I ' -' 1' .,'. 1 I . L , . Z L ' ' ' ' ' S Co 2 .' ,',:'1 , . ,. h - , Q. , . . , .. I . ' 2 A, ' 2 l ' 2 f I I . , ' . . . ,z - I.- ' Y X GQ- . , mm , T, , '. . I Q ' . , . '. . . . . , . I I , I I I '- ' Q ' . v D . ,, . . . . -I A . . I. :1'3:4::g,-,. ef:1:f:1:1s'rf1::: ,:1:r:r:V:112222552EfEi52ErE'E2?ErE5f1 fir-1' ' - ' ' ...-gr:2:515212111.5:52:515:32f4z.,Qmii2E:f'Z.f:1. 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Q O 1 - -1 BOLTS WELDING SUPPLY C0 WS II LNI KR NIIYN ESOT X REYNOLDS GARAGE MORRIS CUNKT F w BEHMLER M D Plullzps 66 Cas R A ROSSBERG M D 609 E 7th Phone 317 Morris Mmnesote L E E 5 ARNESON and LARSON DEL MONICO CAFE Good Clothes Moms Newest SL Fmc t 'Your Appearance zs Our Busmess phone, 14 MORRIS FERQUS FALLS QUALITY HARDWARE 81 LUMBER CO Heat g Sh t Metal Wo k W llP p S ga S I mbe Brunsman Barber Shop MORRIS MINNESOTA PHONE 732 MORRIS MINN DR WILLIAM M TRYGSTAD C0 1Pll 1enfS0f DENTIST 512 ATLANTIC AVENUE The Jeweler MORR5 WNNESOTA MoRR1s MINNESOTA 93 I - - - - - - Q I 4 I 1 , I A Av A Kaiser-Frazer Paris and Accessories J' C- KOQDA- M- D- PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS I D I '.' .' ' fs ' I in - ee A r - Paints a a er - kel s ervice - ,u r iv , LII Y. iz . , . - Compliments of MCJRRIS LAUNDRY to the SENIOR CLASS of 54 Morfls Nfmnesot 1 COMPLIMENTS CDF A FRIEND THE LETTERMEN S CLUB Thanks All Students of WCSA or Then patronage THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1954 W1Sh6S to Express Then Thanks to All 'XII' Norene Hansen 'Nfarshall Wells Store 'XII' Stang 1Insuranu Post Oillce Pnople s Dalrx Morrls Greenhouse Coleman Jewelrs Aldred 8. Hablcht D1 R IN 'Xlemll Ilalmu' s C lothlng C tx ub Nlax Barbu Shop Iom IXlll0I'dI1 Who Have Helped to Make Tlus Annual a Success SUBSCRIBERS C TOCIII Hanrahan Farm Sale Rhxn Drx Clleanu Nlorrls Balxnrx Morrls rIf'1bLII'l9 Nlorrls C'anclx Ixltchen Rox Clhrlstlan Lul Hardware 'Xloclel Bcautx Shop Nlorrls BLlllCllD2' 8. Loan A n Arne on 6. VK at on Cllnxr D1 Jolgcnson lx l xthu 7lC1.,ll 7 5 ., I I f . S. xv F S I S ' .' . A' j , Vs I .. I 4' -2-' 'H . 'aj ' ' . , '- Y Y' . Dr. Moffatt Peoples Market v '- A 1 ' 'i ' Cl '. 'fl .' . 1' .' O. '. Alger ' I 7' - fi I' A' xy xr- ,,94 ,, Our Than s and Appreczatzon Go To 'IHI SICIRIIX BI ANR BOOKKPPINIINC1 CONIPFXNX Srl CIOLD INC R-XXINC CONIP-XXX All the sub c11b1r md adm ll er from XIOIFI and 0111 of own JO -XNINI NIPISONI who has Qonlmbutul Lo thc 'Xlocccmn bx m'1k1ng .111 the xkatchu IH our annual IHI B XKP X Sll DIO im' the uma and pdL11nQe pcnt 111 Lakmg p1ctur1 for the Nloccaqn '1HI:, 1914 'XIOCCVXQIN BOARD Schedule 0 Summer Evenls 51 Juflq C0 D 'N 2 Fl 2 I' F A Judge contest D1str1eL ND 3 Aprll Honumakerw June 8 Rnumon June 19 4 H Club VS eel-. June 1-1 18 Statlon Dax Julx 8 4 H Tlactor 'Xlalntnnance Qchool Quptunber 21 24 90 k U I . . islluv ,.Y MAY, 2 v X447--v,'.A AA., ' Cfi. 'fi Q. .. -J. 5' s 1sz t ss - s t'1'. 1.1 .' IQ, ' 4' - ' 1 11 .' C5 r '1.f-1. 13' U MH. NORDSI,l'I'1 1'l'IN and MISS WILLIAMS for thc-ir hm-lp. ' ls' 1 ' . F. F. . . Ae ntest- istrict fo. feAp 'I 2- '. . .. g sf- .'1. .4 ' 23 J ' T- 'A -I Y ' 'L-M v - - 1 A ' , 1 kr . K 1 1 -' f School Directory Aanerud Davld 3 Affleld Bonnie I 'Akerson Adrlenne 4 Akerson Byron 4 Albertson Allen 2 'Anderson Andrea2 Anderson Clifford 4 Anderson Darrell I Anderson Davld I Anderson Duane 3 Anderson Mart1n2 Anderson Mary L Arneson Davxd 3 Aswege Armand I Aswege Elalne 3 Bakko Orval 3 Banken Beverly I Banken Nancy 3 Banken Theo 3 Becker ames I Bedow Roger Sp Beler Robert I Berg amce 3 Berger Dwame Berger erry 3 Berger Verdell 2 Haarstad Dennls I Berry Beyer Beyer Beyer Beyer Beyer Blerln Dorothy Sp Dale 2 Davld 3 Earl 3 Lorralne 4 Mllton I ger Robert 3 Brldel Howard 2 Brlnk Larry I Brunner Phllhp 2 Burg ames 3 'Buth Don 3 Carlson Davld 4 Carrler Margaret I Carrler Merle 3 Chapman Mavls 3 Dahlm oseph 4 Danielson Lornell DePestel Lorralne Dewane oseph Dewey Carol 3 Dewey ames 4 Dlnger Dale 4 Douma Orlyn I Eggers Robert I Ellmgson Alden 'ElI1s David 4 Engluncl Delorxs 3 Erlckson Arlle 3 Erxckson Fdna 4 Erlandson Irene 3 2 Donnelly Rothsay Rosholt S Dak Rosholt S Dak Foxhome Ortonvllle Cottonwood Montevldeo Herman Fergus Falls F oxhome Choklo Glenwood Gracevllle Gracevllle Sedan Appleton Appleton Appleton Farwell Arco Regal Choklo Norcross Norcross Norcross Ortonvllle Morrls Holloway Morrls Falrmount N Dak Morris Sauk Centre DeGraff Brooten Granite Falls Browns Valley Rothsay Fergus Falls Kenslngton Kenslngton Donnelly Brooten Correll Porter Morrxs Campbell Campbell Rothsay Blomkest Rosholt S Dak Sunburg Campbell Rosholt S Dak Beardsley Choklo Fergus Falls Erlandson Marcus Erlandson Russell Eskelson Harvey I Fablan Peter I 'Fahl1n Vlfglnla. 3 'Fehr Leroy 2 'Fehr Lloyd I Femrxte Gurvln 3 Feuchtenberger Walls Flnberg Dale 4 Flnberg amce 2 Forcler Frederlck 3 Formo Charles 2 Fronmng Orrls 3 Fuhrman Eugene 2 Fults Vxrgxl 3 Furgeson Roger 2 Gades Gerald 2 Gades Walter 2 Gallagher osephl Getchell Davld I Glbson Harold 4 Glesne P Douglas 2 Glxmsdahl Donald 4 Gllmsdal Stanley I Goulet erome4 Graff Arnold I Green lVlarv1n3 Gulbrandson eannette 2 Cunderson Alvln I Haarstad Glona Hagen Shlrley 2 Hall Ordell 2 Hamer Wxlhm 2 Hamersma Charles4 Hamersma Verna 2 Hammer Arthur I Hansen Chester I Hardy james I Hartsuxker Ralph I Hasbargen Edward 3 Hasbargen acobl Hasbargen Wallace 2 Hedrlck Robert I Hexfner Dean I 'Helfner Dennis 2 Hensch Lucnlle 3 Hervey ackle 2 'H1lgendorf Eunlce 4 Hlntermelster Kenneth 2 Hoffman ames 3 Hoffman Kenneth I Hoffman Rosella 4 Hoffman Wesley 2 'Holm Roger 3 3 Holm Ronald 4 Fergus Falls Fergus Falls Sedan Campbell Kensmgton Morrls MOFFIS Lowry MOFYIS Cllnton Clanton Wheaton Dalton Fergus Falls Gracevllle Donnelly Lynd Holloway Holloway Danvers C lenwood Bearsdley Sunburg Appleton Appleton Clontarf Donnelly Fergus Falls Collis Choklo Rothsay Rothsay Underwood Cottonwood lake Benton Florence Florence Rothsay Foxhome Rosholt S Dak Donnelly Whlte Rock Breckenridge White Rock Browns Valley Rosholt S Dak Rosholt S Dak Doran Wheaton Welcome Fergus Falls Danvers Holloway Danvers Hancock Lnderwood Farwell ' , '. , . . , 4. ,, 1 F 'I I , FFFF' 2 ' I Q - Q 11' Us ,Q- R ', . . 1, ' n i V I 1 , ' i i :J g ' -1. 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