Mountain Lake High School - Laker Yearbook (Mountain Lake, MN)
- Class of 1957
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Ivanoff Drrector ROW2 K Schultz, C Terchroew, K Dzck, B Knudsen, M Drck, L Balzer M Bar
gen, C Nrckel Student Drrector ROW 3 A Toews, L Fast, H Grothaus M Stcmhauser, Nrckel E
Frresen V Junker
JUNIOR CLASS PLAY
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LINE OF SCRIMMAGE
Madge Marllyn Wrebe
Mr Morrrson Robert Bonkoskr
Harrlson Keefer Rodney Nrckel
Harry Donaldson Henry Grothaus
Mrs Warner Kathy Drck
Mrs Burms Mary Sternhauser
Mlss Gamm Nancy Amstutz
Perry W mman Ronald Harder
Stanley Grappleneuskey Vernon Junker
Ken Kenneth Schultz
Ruby Drnway Bonme Knudsen
Clyde Fams Eugene Frresen
Matt Mervm Drck
M1ll1e Lola Blazer
Judy G311W16g01d
June Marrette Bargen
M1ss Hooker Charlotte Telchroew
Mrss Johnson Jean Hrldebrandt
Mrss Harlowe Angela Toews
Mlss Jones Lors Enns
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Mauette Bargen
Bonme Knudsen
Gmger Bernhardt
Marvm Klaassen
Roger Goertzen
Wanda B1eberdorf
DEBATE FORENSICS
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ROW 1 W Bleberdorf, K Foss,G Bernhardt,G Wel
gold ROW2 I SJob1om,N Loewen,C Te1chroew,A
NlCk91, P Clare ROW 3 M D1ck,D Olson,L Fnesen,
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JU IOR SENIOR BANQLIET
held May '7 1957
A huge rambow arched over the back entrance and a fountarn
wtth contrnual water sprayrng was rn the center Grrls and boys gayly
dressed ln ra mbow colors served as warters and waltresses
The usual program was glven wrth musrc furnrshed by records
and by the H S boys quartet
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Rev Nultxmexer Baccalaureate
Speaker
BACCALAUREATE
The Baccalaureate Servrce for the class of 1957
was he ld Sunday, May 26 m the hlgh school audrtonum
The processlonal and recessronal were played by
Kathleen Drck and Eleanor Hlebert Rev Wlllard
Wlebe gave the rnvocatlon and benedrctxon The hlgh
school chou sang "Built On A Rock", "Hod1e Chnstus
us Est", 'Breath of God', and 'Psalm 50' The
Baccalaureate address was grven by Rev D L Nultr
mexer It was entrtled "God's Formula for Success
It was an evenmg that w11l always be remembered by
the semors
'Fxrst Drploma of ' 7 gf
Dr Chnstxansen Commence
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COMMENCEME T
At the Commencement Exercxses on May 30, 1957
the Semors marched to the strams of "Pomp and C1r
cumstance" Rev A1v1nC Currxergave the 1!1VOC3.tl0Il
and benedrctron Dr J O Chnstransen, mstructor at
the Umversrty of Mmnesota, gave the Commencement
Address, Our Part In These Trmes' He related how
the Amencan Youth plays the part ln the youth of the
world Speclal muslc was glven by the Clannet
Qumtet and the hlgh school choxr, who sang "Our
Father", "Lost In the N1ght" "Advent Motet", and
Beautiful Savlor' Mr Haugejorde presented t e
class to Mr H J Pankratz, who presentedthe chplomas
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Lorna Jansen
Calvm Wolf
Arvalda Nlckel
Lonn Epp
Quentln Neufeld
VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN
Lorna Jansen Calvm WoLf
HONOR STUDENTS
Lorna Jansen
Calvm Wolf
Ingegard Sjoblom
Arvalda Nlckel
Lorm Epp
uentm Neufeld
Betty Ruth Ewert
Peter Klassen
Kathleen Foss
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FFA STAR FARMER OUTSTANDING STUDENTS OUTSTANDING MUSICIAN
Noel Rahn Noel Rahn I-01113 Ja-men
BETTY CROCKER Arvalda Nxckel QUTSTANDING AR1 IST
Betty Ruth Ewert Patti Buck
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OUTSTANDING SCIENTIST OUTSTANDING DBKATER OUTSTANDING ATHLETE
AND MATHEMATICIAN Mervm Dxck Noel Rahn
Calvm Wolf OUTSTANDING DRAMATICS
Arvalda Nickel
Quentln Neufeld
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ROW 1 L Epp J Schultz, I Hotzler, L Jansen, M Lehman, N Rahn ROW 2 C Nickel, L Balzer, K Dick
J Karschmk, F Harder P Clare, M Wiebe P Buck ROW 3 K Schultz, N Regier G Harder, E Frxesen, L
Frlesen, K Qulrmg C Wolf M Dick NOT PICTURQED E McDonald I Sjoblorn
LAKER TAFF
Ed1tor Awalda Nickel
Ass t Editors Wanda Bleberdorf
. Dale Olson
Business Staff. . John Schultz
Carol Nickel Fay Harder Pat Buck
Photography Staff Lorin Epp
Calvin Wolf Rodney Nickel Kenneth Schultz
rt Edna McDonald
PM WA 4 Music . Loma Jansen
Pat Clare Eugene Friesen Norman Regier
Seniors . Ilene Hotzler
Jeanne Karschnik Marilyn Wiebe Kathy Dick
Athletics Noel Rahn
Kenneth Quiring LeRoy Friesen Gordan Harder
Organizations Mary Lou Lehman
Ingegard Sjoblom Lola Balzer Mervin Dick
Advisors Mr Munson
Miss Ketler Mr Highberg
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Loewen, L. Enns, E Karschmk J Karschmk, J Hxldebrandt E Oeltjenbruns, K Foss ROW 3 E College V Jun
ker Q Neufeld, J Engeman, R BOD.kOSk1 J Fnesen
SPIRIT STAFF
Edrtors Janrce Enns
Kay Munson
Co Edxtors Nancy Amstutz
News Lo1s Qlllflflg
LOIS Enns Fay Harder Jean Hlldebrandt Jeanne Karschnlk
Features Arlene Karschnrk
Phy111s Wlllaby Lorna Jansen
Busmess Ilene Hotzler
Manlyn Wrebe
D1str1but1on G1or1a Nordby
Betty Jane Ewert
Amsts Norma Loewen
Ela1ne Karschmk
Sports Robert Bonkoslu
Eddre College Vemon Junker John Frlesen
Announcers Quentm Neufeld
Lorna Jansen Jerry Engeman Kathleen Foss Arvalda
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STUDENT COUNCIL
Row 1 L Bauer, sec , J P?
Engernan, Pres, E Fr1esen,
VICE Pres ROW2 Mr
Munson, Advlsor, I Sjoblom,
Harder, M Dlck, D Scholl,
Wagner ROW3 K DICK,
Wlebe, M Goertzen ROW
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LIBRARY CLUB
Sec Treas , M Lehman, Pres, M Goertzen, S C Rep, M Duerksen
M Reg1er ROW 2 N Regehr E Sawasky, F Harder E Warkentxn, J
French C Johnson, B College E Mueller, E Oeltjenbrrms ROW 3 A
Harms, R Sawasky, A Karschmk K Hotz1er,C Coertzen, M Fr1esen
French, J H11debrandt,K Munson, J Hansen,I Hotzler, L Enns ROW
4 M1ssIvanoff,Adv1sor, J Klaassen J Johnson, G Schwerger, D
Peters J Stoesz, G Nordby, L Quxrxng, M Bargen
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HISTORIANS
GOPHER HISTORIANS
ROW 1 I Hotzler, Sec ,
Wlebe, Pres , N Loewen
V1ce Pres ROW2 I Sjob
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Besel Po1nt Chr L Balzer
Reporter ROW3 F Harder,
F Harder, Mlss Kettler, Ad
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ROW 2 J Bon.kosk1,J Enns, N
Loewen, Reporter, I Pexmer
L1b M Wlebe, I-hst , N Am
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I-Ilebert ROW3 M Regler
A Hams R E1tzen B Fuller
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ROW 1: W. Besel, S. C. Rep.,
C. Wolf, Vice-pres., L. Epp,
Pres., J. Schultz, Treas., A.
Nickel, Sec. ROW 2: Mr. Eng-
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Enns, J. Brandt, R. Jungas.
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M Klaassen, Pres , K Buller
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ROW 2 R Harder, R Goertzen
C Wolf J Schultz L Fnesen
ROW 3 R Lohrenz, D Wlebe
Hermtz, J Engeman, F Peters, G
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Wolf, Q Neufeld H Neufeld
Wlebe, B Harder, D Wlllard
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ROW 1 M Bargen Treas ,
Wall Sec , M Klassen Pres ,
Lehman, Reporter ROW2 R
Schultz, J Ma1m,J W61g0ld G
Welgold C Frlesen, E Fast, B
Baerg E Baerg,N Reghr, M Hle
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D1Ck C Terchroew, L Baller
W1eHS,C N1cke1 L Pankratz D
Ratzloff, P Clare, M Lehman
Klaassen,P Buhler ROW4 A
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N Regler, L Fnesen, D Scholl
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Sec , K D1ck, Po1nt Chr ROW 2
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Song Leader, J Enns, V1ce pres
J Hansen, Pres , J Smlth, Sec
B Knudsen, Reporter, L Balzer
Parhamentanan ROW2 C John
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Reghr, E Baerg, M Duerksen
Mrss Overvag Advlsor ROW 3
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Wlebe, M Wall M Lehman, F
Harder, G Besel, N Loewen
ROW4 P Clare, C Telchroew
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Sent1ne1,A Harder, Vxce pres
N Rahn Pres D W1ebe,Treas,
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porter, Mr Crawford Advlsor
ROW 2 P Devens, A Baerg, M
Stadtlander, W Lohmeyer B
Ewert, R Heppner, G Fnesen
R Wlebe ROW 3 R Green
Brandt J Loewen,D Ewert
Wmens, H Grothaus, L Fast
WeertL,D Scholl ROW4 R
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ROW 2 F Peters, J Hansen F Harder, L Wlllard, N Loewen, C Nrckel, S Harder, P Buck, W Breberdorf, R
Ratzlaff, M Ponsch,R Stadtlander, D Ratzlaff, V Derksen ROW 3 E Klassen, J Swanson, R E1tzen,L P
kratz, M Duerksen, R Stoesz, E Karschnlk, K Foss, J Schultz, K Dlck, L Warmbler, G Frresen, N Regrer,
Rupp, R Harder, H Neufe1d,B Munson,D Scholl, D Olson, E Fu11er,E Fr1esen,G Gustafson, G Wrens ROW
4 Mr Hjelmer, R W1ens,K Schultz,G Wergold, G Besel,I Hotzler,L Balzer,G Bernhardt NOT PICTURED
A Nickel
The Band under the drrecnon of Clrfford Hjelmer performed at concerts games
and other occasrons during the ye ar The Marchmgband made rts flrst appearances at Lamb
Day rn Lakefreld Turkey Day rn Worthmgton and Flax Day rn Wlndom The Band
also performed at home football games at the Homecommg fCSI1V1I13S and at the
Memorral Day Observance m MOUHIBIH Lake They also attended the Homecomrng
ZCILVIIICS at Mankato State Teachers College The Pep Band played at pep meetrngs
and all home basketball games Several ensembles were organized whlch mcluded a
Brass TIIO Flute Duet Clamnet Qurntet and Hum Duet These groups played at
concerts PTA meeungs, and vanous communrty actrvmes The Concert Band took
part rn the Annual Sprmg Concert The band ensembles and rnstrumental solos parnc
xpated rn the Drstrrct Muslc Contest at Storden and Wlndom rn Apnl They recerved
several awards and ratmgs They also pamcrpated rn the State Reg1onal Contest in
whrch all partrcrpants recerved A ratmgs
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mg J Wlens L Pankratz N Loewen E Fuller, F Harder W Bleberdorf E Hxebert M Goert7en G Wcrgold
ROW 2 M Lthman,I Sjoblom, K Drck P Clare I Hotzler, J Rahn, L Jansen, G Besel M Bargen K Mun
son A Toews, L Blazer, A Nrckel L Wrllard P Buck K Foss, E McDonald, M Lehman, R Ratzloff C Frresen
ROW 3 R Harder K Schultz H Neufeld G Harder V Junker L Fast, E Frresen M Klaassen B Harder B
Munson, D Scholl N Regrer, H Warkentm M Drck, Mr Tenney ROW4 C Wrens, R Wxcbe D Olson Q
Neufeld D Wrcbe, R Nrckel, L Frresen, H Janzen, J Schultz, W Besel C Wolf N Rahn, A Harder, S Loh
renz J Engeman, R Stadtlander
CHOIR
The Mountarn Lake llrgh School chorr has undoubtedly left rts mark on the Mount un Lake Vot1lDe
partment The chorr under the drrecuon of Mr Roger Tenney started rt s smson wrth a Cllflbfl ras Con
cert Outstandrng seltctrons of the evenrng were LOST IN THE INIGHT PSALM U0 and ADVENF
MOTLT
On February 14 the chorr delrghted the communrty wrth rts wonderful chrlr The proceeds ment to
the chorr s sprrng tour The proflts from the bake sale held IH May also helped frnance the tour
The annual church concert was grven at the Fust Mennonrte Church The new organ was used wrth
the beautlful SANCTUS
The hrghlrght of the year for the cholr members was the sprrng tour The tour took us to Mrnneapolls
to srng on WCCO TV and the Grand Marals on the North Shore DTIVC The chorr sang at varrou hrgh
schools and churches on the tour We closed the year wrth a sprlng concert and Baccalaureate and
Commencement Exercrses
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JUNIOR SEXTET BOYS' QUARTETTE
N. Amstutz, W. Bieberdorf, M. Bargen, L. Balzer, P. D. Scholl, D. Wiebe, M Klaassen, N. Regier
Buck, K. Warkentin.
BOYS' OCTET
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Fr1esen, B Harder, M Dxck
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R Lohrenz, N Rahn, R Harder, J Engeman D Wrllard ROW 3 L Garms, B Munson G Gustafson, H
Neufeld, M Wagner NOT PICTURED E College
FOOTBALL
Frve lettermen were back to begrn the football season under head coach Mr Blame Klrngsporn an
er Durmg the season the team showed plent of enthuslasm but lack of reserves was a problem The
season was sparked by a 13 6 homecommg vrctory over Fulda The season was farrly successful w1th a
record of 4 wxns and 4 losses Noel Rahn and Jerry Engeman led rn scorrng from the backfreld Mt
Lake was represented on the All-Conference team by Noel Rahn Eleven lettermen graduated leavmg
four as a foundatron for the comrng year
SEASON S RECORD
MLHS OPPONENT
Sherburn
Jackson
Lakefreld
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W1th 8 returnmg lettermen the squad got off to a terufrc start of 12 stralght w1ns W1ndom was the f1rst team
to break the Laker s gallant wmnmg streak by down1ng them 50 to 45 The Lakers came back strong after therr
defeat at Wrndom by beat1ng Slayton and Lakef1e1d only to be downed by Westbrook Towards the end of the sea
sou srckness struck the team and many of the boys were not rn top shape for the last few games The Lakers ended
therr regular season wrth a defeat at Tu Mont but bounced back qurckly for tournament trme and beat Jackson
Heron Lake and Lakefreld for the D1str1ct 7 Crown In the regron the Lakers downed the powerful Blue Earth Club
43 38 rn the f1rst game but lost to a hot Pemberton Club 1n the reglonal champronshrp game The Laker s season
tally was 20 w1ns agamst 5 losses
SEASON S RECORD
16 w1ns Regular Season 4 losses
Tournament Play
MLHS OPPONENT
Jackson
Heron Lake
52 Lakefield 39
43 Blue Earth 38
51 Pemberton 57
ROW 1: B. Harder, H. Neufeld, B. Munson, R. Wolf, G. Gustaf-
son S. Lohrenz, R. Stadtlander, R. Quiring. ROW 2: Mr. Munson,
W. Friesen, J. Jungas, J. Harder, A. Jansen, M. Friesen, J.
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TRACK
Mountain Lake 's track team was small because of lack of interest
They had approximately 7 boys out They were Jerry Engeman Noel
Rahn Roger Goertzen Randy Wolf Melvin Wagner Ronald Wrebe
and John Schultz Noel Rahn vaulted 11 feet at the Trojan Relays at
Worthington. The relay team consisting of Jerry Engeman Ronald
Wiebe Noel Rahn and Melvin Wagner placed third at the district
and Indian Relays at Mankato. The boys under the direction of Wil-
liam Sperlich did very well considering that Mountain Lake does not
have a track on which to practice
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Bonkoskl J Schultz, R Goertzen, N Rahn, J Engeman, H N ufe1o,B Munson, M Stadtlander, Q Neufeld,
J Jungas ROW 3 Mr Dunn,R Harder
BASEBALL
Mountam Lake s baseball team has a 500 season under the d1
rectxon of Wallace Dunn In the opener at Lakefreld they lost 8 5
but outhlt the wlnntng team In the next games w1th Westbrook
Mountam Lake won both Mountam Lake beat Wmdom at Wmdom
by a score of 8 to 5 Hlghlrght of the game was Noel Rahn s home
run Storden beat Mountaxn Lake 3 2 at Westbrook whlch was a
thr111er all the way In the opemng round of the DISUICI Tournament
at Lakefxeld Lakefreld beat Mt Lake 7 1 The season record tn
c1ud1ng d1str1ct play was 3 wms and 3 losses
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Dick, P. Johnek, S. Espcnsen, D. Fast, K. Harder, J. Friesen, M. Friesen. ROW 3: D. Hildebrandt, L.
Johnson, R. Goertzen, D. Dunker, R. Feil, J. Bonkoski, W. Franz, W. Fricscn, P. Buhler, D. Ewert, B.
Ewert. ROW 4: E. Friesen, R. Johnson, J. Kunkel, D. Hoffman, A. Jansen, D. Franz, K. Heide, B.
Green, J. Jungas, M. Friesen, R. Dick, L. Karschnik.
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Sawasky, J. Schultz, B. Schweiger, I. Peters, G. Steinle, J. Schriock, J. Schriock, K. Nickel. ROW 3:
R. Waltner, S. Rempcl, J. Stoesz, L. Porth, J. Weigold, D. Porth, R. Penner, R. Quiring.
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ROW 2: J. French, M. Duerksen, C. Goertzen, M. Duerlcen, S. Harder, E. Klassen, J. Klaassen, M. Hie-
bert, E. Baerg, R. Eitzen. ROW 3: G. Dunker, C. Foss, D. Gerdes, L. Garms, R. Jass, G. Gustafson, M.
Cerdes, B. Harder, J. Gunter, H. Buller.
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M. Wall, M. Lehman, M. Quiring, L. Pankratz, L. Willard, J. Swanson, L. Pankratz, B. Smith. ROW 3:
J. Lohmeyer, J. Weertz, H. Sulheim, R. Wolf, B. Munson, H. Neufeld, R. Stadtlander, K. Rupp, M.
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Hildebrandt, E. Karschnik, D. Duerksen, M. Bargen, L. Balzer, G. Besel. ROW 3: R. Harder, D. Ewert,
A. Baerg, R. Heppner, H. Grothaus, M. Dick, P. Devens. ROW 4: J. Friesen, E. College, P. Gunter, VV
Falk, L. Fast, E. Friesen, L. Friesen, G. Harder, V. Junker, R. Bonkoski.
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ROW 3: R. Ratzloff, J. Loewen, A. Plath, L. Rupp, D. Olson, N. Regier, R. Lohrenz, E. McDonald.
ROW 4: R. Stoesz, R. Wiens, R. Stadlander, D. Schroeder, W. Voshage, R. Nickel, G. Quiring, D. Scholl
K. Schultz, G. Wiens.
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GINGER BERNHARDT
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3, Sprnt 3, Forenslcs 4,
Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,
4, One Act Play 4, Class
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CLA SS OFFICERS
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PRESIDENT Stan Heuutz
VICF PRESIDENT John Schultz
SECRETARY TREXSURER Judy Hansen
CLA SS COLORS Llgllt Blue and Black
CLASS FLOWER Blue Carnatlon Wltll Black Flecks
CLASS MOTTO From school l1fe, 1nto llfe s school
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WALTER BESEL
"G1ve the world your best
and the best w1ll come
back to you "
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'Grve me lrfe lrberty and an automobrle rn w re
o pursue happmess
AVOC l,2,3, Vrce pres 4, Photo Club 2,3, Ch01r 2
3, Boys Glee Club 2,3, Football 3, Class Play 4
PATRICIA CLARE
thmg IS lmpossl e o a wrllrng heart
Eavesdropperl FHA l,Z,3, State Pres 4, YFC 2,
Sec 4, Llbrary Club l,2,3, Vlce Pres 4, GAA 1,2
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3 4, Chorr Ensembles 3,4, Color Guard 2,3, Foren
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JERRY ILNGEMAN
He argues early he argues late, rf a lrne were
ooked he'd argue rt strarght '
Football l,2,3 4, Basketball l,Z, Track l 2,3 4 Base
ball 1,3 4, Letterman's Club 3,4, Gopher Hrstorlans
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Student Cou.nC1l 2,3, Pres 4, Band l 2,3, Band En
scmbles 3, Chorr 2,3, Pres 4, Glee Club 2 3 4
Drum Major 2 3
JANICE ENNS
'She s small, but so s a stlck of dynamr e
CAA 12 Sec 3 4, FTA 4, FHA Pres 1,2,3, Vlce
pres 4, Splut 2 3, Edrtor 4, Lrbrary Club 2 3 Cheer
leader 1,1 3,4, Class Play 3,4
LORIN EPP
"Everyth1ng he does, he does well, and he oes
everythrng
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Managerl 2 3 4, Photo Club 2, Vrce Pres 3 Pres
4, Letterman's Club 3 4, Laker Staff 3,4, Forens1c's
3, Class Play 4
BETTY JANE EVM ERT
The best of all ways to lengthen our days IS o
s al a few hours from the mght "
Lrbrary Club 2,3,4, Sprrrt 4
BETTY RUTH EWERT
ence 15 one o e vrrtues of the wrse
Lrbrary Club 2,3
BOB EWERT
'There are two days rn the year that I never wor
about yesterday and tomorrow
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Successful rn all her attempt
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Pep Band l,2,3,4, Band Ensembles 3,4, Cholr 2 3
Glee Club 2,3,4, Chorr Ensembles 4, Spxnt Staff 4
Class Play 4
MERLE FRANZ
" o man can be vv1se on an empty stomac
FFA l 2 3 4, Band 2,3, Class Play 4
CAROLYN FRIESEN
' tudxous and quxet u s e co o cause a r '
YFC l,2,3,4, Llbrary Club 2, Cholr 2,3 4, Glee Club
2,3,4, Chou Ensembles 2,3,4, Class Play 4
GILBERT FRIESEN
'The hardest tumble a man can take IS to fall ov
h1s own bluff "
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ELIZA BETH FULLE R
YFC l 2 3,4, Lrbrary Club 2, Band 1,2 3,4, Pep Band
2 3,4, Band Ensembles 3,4, Chou 3 4, Glee Club
3 4, FTA 4, Class Play 4
MYRNA GOERTZEN
'She has a heart wlth room for every Joy of
FHA l, Llbrary Club 2 3,4, YFC 3, Chou 3 4, Glee
Club 3,4, Cho1r Ensembles 3, Student Counc1l 4
ROGER GOERTZEN
'Rtspect IS what we owe, love IS what we 1
Football l 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball l 3
Track 3 4, Letterman's Club 2 3 4, Class Play 3 4
One Act Play 4
RICHARD GREEN
"Whatever you get you pay for, Whatever you pay,
you get?"
Class Play 4, Basketball 1, , FFA l,2,3,4
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'W1th open hand and open heart, always ready t
do her part
FHA l 2,3, Pres 4, Llbrary Club 2,3,4, Band l
4 Pep Band 4, Student Councrl 3, Class Pres 2
Class Sec Treas 4, Class Play 3 4
ARNOLD HARDER
'Farmers are the foundatron of the natron QO m
achmg back'j "
Basketball 1, FFA 1 2, Sent1ne1 3, V1ce Pres 4
Cholr 2 3 4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Cholr Ensembles 3
YFC, Class Play 4
FAY HARDER
young woman rn er early flrrtres
FHA 1,2 3 4, Sp1r1t 3,4, GAA12,3, Sec Treas 4
Cho1r 2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Class Play 3 Laker
4, Band l 2 3 4, Pep Band 4, Majorette 1,2
STANI EY HEINITZ
'As a football captam he s really great He'l e
somebody, just you wa1t "
Class Play 3, Basketball l,2,3, Football l 2 Ca t
Club 3, Laker 3, Student Cou.nc1l 4
ILENE I-IOTZLER
Even 1f a woman never expects to f1nd the perfect
man rt stxll IS a lot of fun lookmg
Fl-lA l, Gopher l-hstorrans l 2,3, Sec Treas 4 FTA
3 Pres 4, Cholr 4, Glee Club 4, Band l 9,3,4, Pe
Band 2,3,4, Band Ensembles 3 4, Sp1r1t 3 4, Eave
dropper l, GAA l,2,3, Pres 4, Laker 3,4, Class
Play 4
LORNA JANSEN
"Able and actlve wlth a clear head and POI , she
d es a lot w1thout too much H0158
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Club 2,3,4 Chou Ensembles 4, Band 1,2 3, L1
branan 4, Pep Band l,2,3,4, Band Ensembles l,2,3,4,
FTA 4, Laker 3,4, Splut 3 4, YFC 3,4, Class Play 3
DANNY JANZEN
'After I ve used up my 1mag1nat1on I'll s
someone else's '
Class Play 4
HAROLD JANZEN
"Not short and snappy bu long an ppy
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FHA 1, Llbrary Club 2,3,4, Chou 2 3,4, Glee Club
2,3 4, Chou Ensembles 3 4
ARLENE KARSCHNIK
'She loves hfe, and It s not 2. one srded a
FHA 1, Gopher I-hstorians l, Homeconung Attendant
2, Lrbrary Club 2,3,4, Splut 3,4, Class Play 3 4
JEANNE KARSCHNIK
"L1ke gravrty, she has the power of attractr
Gopher Hlstonans Sec Treas 1, FHA Sec Treas
1, GAA l,2, Poxnt Chalrman 3,4, Llbrary Club 2
Sec Treas 4, Spmt 2,3,4, Laker 3,4, Cheerleadmg
l,2,3 4, Class Play 3,4, Homeconung Attendant 4
MARVIN KLAASSEN
'Hls only trouble m hfe IS bemg unable to fm
vacant half hour 1n wluch to do next week's
s ymg
AVOC l,2, Vice Pres 3, Pres 4, YFC l,2, Vlce
3 4, Glee Club 3,4, Chou Ensembles 3,4, One Act
Play 4, Class Play 4
PETER KLASSEN
"Boys should not have the cares of men
Eavesdropper l, AVOC l 2 3, Sec Treas 4
MARY LOU LEHMAN
'A pnceless treasure of the class, a helpful an
pretty lass
FHA Reporter l, YFC l,2, Treas 3, Reporter 4,
Cholr 2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Llbrary Club 2
Pres 4, Laker 3,4
WILLIAM l.OHlvl.EY'ER
' 1 e a powder puff, I m for the ladl
FFA l,2,3,4, Class Play 4
KAY MUNSON
"Boys are bothersome, but I don't nund bex g
bothered "
FHA l, Eavesdropper l, Gopher l-hstonans l 2, Chou'
3 4, Glee Club 3,4, Chou Ensembles 4, Band 1, ,
Sec 4, Pep Band 3,4, Band Ensembles 3,4, Lrbrary
Club 2,3, Treas 4, Sprnt 2,3, Edmtor 4, GAA 2,
V1ce Pres 3, Vxce Pres 4, Student Councll 3
Class Sec 3, FTA 4, Homecommg Attendant 3
Class Play 4
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"He proves that a Wltty .person 1sn't always noxs
Baseball 3,4, Lettennan s Club 4, Cholr 4, Glee
Club 4, Sprnt 4, One Act Play 4, Class Play 3,4
Forenslcs 4
ARVALDA NICKEL
Her mand IS hke a pm cushron, stuck full of thmgs
to do "
FHA l, Eavesdropper 1, Gopher Hlstonans l,2, Re
porter 3, Student Councxl 2,3, Hornecommg Chaxr
man 4, Photo Club 3, Sec 4, FTA 2,3, Vxce Pres
4, Splnt 3 4, Laker 3, Edrtor 4, Bandl 2,3,4, Pep
Band 3 4, Band Ensembles 2,3 4, Chou' 2,3, L1
branan 4, Glee Club 2 3,4, Chou Ensembles 2,3,4,
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GLORIA NORDBY
"When I tlunk, I speak, and I'm always tlunkmg
Llbrary Club 2,3,4, Cho1r 2,3, Glee Club 2 3,
spm: 3,4, Class Play 3,4
EVELYN OELTJENBRUNS
'Although she doesn't shock you, she's a hve w1 e
FHA 1, Llbrary Club 2,3,4, Spxnt 3,4, Cheerlead
mg 2,3
DARLENE PETERS
'I love to w1nd my tongue, and I love to hear
s
FHA 1 3, Yrc 2 3, Llbrary cmb 2,3,4, one Play 4
FLORAN PETERS
"Teachers' hanck cannot touch me, teachers' loo
cannot hush me
I-'FA 1,2, Athletrc Manager 3 4, Letterman's Club
4, Photo cmb 4, Band l,2,3,4, Class Play 4
EUGENE PETERSON
"One day rn the country IS worth a month m town."
FFA l,2,3,4, Class Play 4.
KENNETH QUIRING
"If basketball were musxc, he'd be the whole bras
band."
Basketball l,2,3,4, Football 3,4, Letterman's Club
2,35 Vice Pres. 4, Clam Play 4.
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FHA l, Eavesdropper 1, Gopher I-hstonans 2, Sprnt
2 3,4, Chou 3,4, Glee Club 3,4, Chou Ensembles
3, Band l 2,3,4, Pep Band 3,4, Band Ensembles 3,4
GAA 2,3, Sec 4, Llbrary Club 2,3,4, FTA 4, Class
Play 4
NOEL RAHN
'Two great steadres 1n the world athletlcs an a
grrl "
Basketball 1,2,3 4, Football l,2,3,4, Baseball l 3 4,
Track 1,2,3,4, Letterman's Club l,2,3, Pres 4 FFA
1, Sentmel 2, V1ce Pres 3, Pres 4, Chorr 2
Glee Club 2 3 4, Band l,2,3, Student Councll 2,
Class Pres 3 Class Play 4
RUTH SAWATZY
'No one belreves xt, b t l'm naturally bashful
FFA 3, Lrbrary 2, ,
JOHN SCHULTZ
'The only way to have a inend 1S to be o
Gopher Hrstonans 1, Student Councrl 3,4, Photo
Club 3, Treas 4, Splflf 3, Laker 3,4, Band l,2, ,
Pres 4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Chou' 2,3, V1ce Pres 4
Glee Club 2,3,4, Chorr Ensembles 3,4, Band En
sembles 3,4, Class Play 3, Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball
3,4, Letterman's Club 4, Class Vrce Pres 3,
GLORIA SCHWIEGER
Proof that all angels d n t have WIDSS
Wmdom H S l,2, Band 3, Band Ensemble 3
INGEGARD SJOBLOM
"Our Swedrsh lass wrth all the dash, she was e
queen of the Senlor Class
Sweden l,2,3, Student Councxl 4, Photo Club 4
Gopher I-hstonans 4, FTA 4, GAA 4, FHA 4, Chou'
4, Glee Club 4, Laker 4, Forenslcs 4, Class Play 4
Homeconung Queen 4
JEANETTE SMITH
'Her favonte fruxt IS a dat
Blue Earth H S 1,2 3, GAA 4, FHA Sec Treas 4
Homecoming Attendant 4
RICHARD SNEER
' 1 e a star, ou every mg
Football l 2,3 4, Letterman's Club 3,4, Class Play 4
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MELVIN STADTLANDER
"I'm not a hghter I'm a lover
Warner, S Dakota H S l, Baseball 3,4, FFA 2 3 4
' 1 Class P1.-ay 4 ' ..
any 4
RONAlD VOSHAGE
'You can't plow a freld by tunung rt over rn your
mmd "
FFA l,2,3,4, Class Play 4
LEON WARKENTIN
' man as true as steel '
FFA l 2
"Even Lf a farmer rntends to loaf he gens up 1n t1me
to start "
FFA l 2,3,4, Class Play 4
DALE WIEBE
'You may hve w1t ou a , you may hve wlthout
looks, but c1v1l1zed man cannot hve wlthout
cooks "
FFA l,2, Treas 3, Treas 4, Basketball 2,3,4, Foot
ball 4, Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Chorr 2,3,4 Glee
Club 2,3,4, Choxr Ensembles 4, Class Play 4
RONALD WIEBE
"I make my home out on the farm, to keep me
way from c1ty harm
FFA 1,2,3,4, Student COLlI1C1l 3, Chou' 2,3,4 Glee
Club 2,3,4, Chou Ensembles 2,3, YFC l,2, Pres 3
4, Football 2 3,4, Track l,2,3 4, Letterman's Club
4, Class Play 3,4
DENNIS VVILLARD
'When I once leam a thmg I remember rt, but the
trouble IS the once "
Track 3,4, Football 2,3,4, Letterman's Club 4
Class Play 4
CALVIN WOLF
'W1t and w'1sdom are bom with a man
Band 2,3, Band Ensemble 3, Chorr 2,3,4, Glee Club
2 3 4, Photo Club 3, Vrce Pres 4, Laker 3 4,
ketball 2 3,4, Football l 3,4, Letterman's Club 4,
Class Play 3
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Mrs R SPERLICH
Home Economics 9 12 Soc1alStud1es 7 Sc 8 Home Economics 7 6: 8
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Speech, Adv. Music, English 9, History 11 Math 7 Sc 8
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COOKS
Mrs. Toews, Mrs. Scheen, Mrs.
Besel, Mrs. Eitzen
BUS DRIVERS
P Stoesz, Jr J Peters, D
Schled J Dcrksen, B Ander
son, T Janzen, A Balzer, H
Harder, A Derksen, L Stoesz
B Janzen, L Schroeder
JANITORS
Elmer Klrewer John Fast,
Henry Warkentm
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SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL
Ole Haugejorde Burton Munson
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BOARD OF EDUCATION
H J Pankratz John Janzen Maynard Frost Frank Klaassen Sam C Harder Karl Franz, D S Penner Ole Hauge
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Euerxthzng for the Home farrzly
Farm and Car
lnsulatzon Hardu are
Mounfaun Lake Mmnesota
JEWELER
H L Qurrlng
Priscilla Diamonds
Elgin and Hamilton Watches
feu elrx and Hatch Repazrmg
ROSS CLEANERS
Tazlors llaflfrs
Qualrty Cleaning
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MENNO 8. JAKE S
Quality Clothing and Tailors
Always the Latest Styles
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DICK S
SHOE HOSPITAL
lime Inur bhnes lu hull!
fill leather Notebooks
Shoes Shmed and Dyed
HARRY S CAFE
Candy Ice Cream
Home Cooking
Rhone 203II
Harry Paskey Proprietor
Mountain Lake Minnesota
Kung Koll
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Land O Nod Mattresses
SHROEDER
FURNITURE STORE
ll e Ilczlm Hornvs Ou! ofllouses
NEUFELD S
BEN FRANKLIN HARDWARE
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Phone 38911
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BEAUTY SHOP
DAVIES DRESS SHOP
Fashions for Ladies and Girls
950 3 cl Avenue
Phone 2 9311
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PENNER IMP CO
Harry Regehr Manager ORLANDO FULLER
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Poultry Equlpmem Homogenlzed 8- Pasteurlzed Mlllc
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Genuine Ford Parts Modern Equipment
Facfory Tramed Mechanics
New and Used
Cars Trucks Iqractors Farm Implements
BRING SOI II FORD BACK IIONII'
MIDLAND
Petroleum Products IIIFCS
I3 atterles
Phone 25211
Pafron Owned
Mountain Lake Minnesota
BILL S CAFE
EN EMAN IMPLEMENT C0
G Where Friends Meet Affer The Game
John Deere For Sweets and Eats
Soles and Serwce Mountam Lake Minnesota
Mountaun Lake Minnesota
.I. E. HARDER AGENCY
Mountam Lake Mlrmesoia
J. E. Harder GUSTAFSON
Vlfglnlll M. Harder STORE
Telephone AQSII
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PERSONAL SERVICE"
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Mountain Lake M nnesota
Phone 42711
HIEBERT SUPER SERVICE
Phone 37611
Mounta n Lake M nesof
Phone 41411
PENNER SHEET METAL WORKS
Plumbing cg He ing
Res 32311
Groceries
Ser Ice
THE FAIRWAY STORE
Ladies Ready to Wear
Shoes and Dry Goods
Qualify
FRANZ STORE
Meats
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Congratulations to the class of '57 from
DAN ' S ST U D l O
President Don in the Dork Room 5eCI'efGry
RALPH'S SUPER VALU
The Complete Food Store
Always Fresh Produce - Frozen Foods
Groceries ond the Best in Meats
We Give
GOLD BOND STAMPS
For the Best in
Hunting and Fishing Supplies
BUCK'S SPORT SHOP
Mountain Lake Minnesota
Dr. DAN S. PENNER
Dentist
Office Hours 9 to 5
Closed Thursday Afternoon
Phone 4-161 l
Mountain Lake Minnesota
Compliments
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Mr. and Mrs. CLELLAND JOHNSON
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