Central High School 1961 Yearbook (New Rockford, ND) - Full Access
FRONT ROW, Left to Right: M. Tollefson, L. Anderson, D. Coenen, D. Liedtke, J. Olson, J. Beatty, S. Gerdes, J. Bymoen, B. Boyer, L. Brecto, N. Jenson, B. Erickson. SECOND ROW: R. Lively, J. Belquist, L. Larson, L. Lively, J. Johnson, R. Ahokas, W. Johnson. THIRD ROW: A. Hoveskeland, J, Linderman, R. Sundberg, H. Bowman, A. Weber, L. Anderson, R. Holcomb, D. Boe, D. Dodds, L. Gjestvang, Advisor J. Evanson, J. Thompson, D. Docktor, D. Affeldt, M. Clark, S. Olson, M. Paulsberg. cSeniors Y+esenl "Y'1oneer, 9o Jlome!" "Pioneer, Go Home!" portrays the Kimpers of Cranberry County, New Jersey, on vacation in Florida. Events start ticking off when the Kimpers run into a dead-end road, where they build their own town, Kimperville. It's not long after that when the ten most wanted gamblers move in and set up their gambling casino the "Bee Hive." Because of the minor disturbances which soon lead into major crime Kimperville finds it necessary to elect Toby Kimper as sheriff to keep peace and order. The ending is satisfactory for Holly when she finally talks Toby into mar- riage. 41 The Kimper family produced a humorous e~ening for the audience. STANDING: Left to Right: R. Lively Pop, S. Gerdes Morristown, W. Johnson Toby, S. Olson South Orange. SEATED: J. Linder- man Holly.
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