Clara City High School - Clacihiscan Yearbook (Clara City, MN)
- Class of 1957
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RUBY PIERCE Clara City, Hamline Univer- sity, University of Minnes- ota, Kansas State Teachers College. English. IBVIN JOHNSON Clara City, St.Olaf College Superintendent, Physics. CLARENCE MILES Leeds, So. Dakota, Black Hills T.C.3 University of South Dakota. Principal, History. EVA LALIM Maynard, University of Minnesota. Home Economics. ELAINE ADAMS Wlllmarg College of St. Scholastica. Mathematics. ROGER BJORKLUND Minneapolis, Augsburg, Mac- Phail. Instrumental and Vocal Mus- lc, STANDING: S. DUWAYNE HANSON Benson,St. Johns, St. Cloud T.C. Commerc1al,Ass't Coach SHIRLEY KLUVER Dodge C1ty,Kansas,St. Johns Lutheran College. Sixth Grade, Girls Physical Education. NORMAN HANSON Montevideo, Augsburg, Uni- versity of Minnesota. English. DONAVON ROELOFS Prinsburgg St. Cloud T.C. University of Minnesota Har bor Junior College. Science, Drivers Education. JESSE ELLINGWORTH Ada, Moorhead State Teach- ers. Social Studies. JACKSON GRANGER Crookston, University of North Dakota. Industrial Arts. MARVIN FREMMING Minneapolis, University of Minnesota, St. Cloud T. C. Social Studies. x A x ' ELEMENTFIRY FHCUI. Y SEATED: NETTIE PBEKKER Clara Cltyg St. Cloud T. C Mankato T. C.g Grade 2. EUNICE DONNEB Clara Cityg St. Cloud T. C. Duluth T. C.g Grade M, BARBARA ANDERSON Clara Cltyg St. Cloud T. C. Grades 3 and M, VERA IAUCH Creighton, Nebraskag Neb- raska State T. Cg Grade l. PHYLLIS ANDERSON Clara Cityg Augustana Col legeg Grade 2. STANDING: ABLXS LINDGREN Raymondp St. Cloud T. Grade 5. ETTA BOIKE Clara Cltyg St. Cloud'T Grade l. JOHN ASCHE Clara Cityg St. Cloud T Grades 5 and 6. DOROTHY HARMS Raymondg Northwestern Collegeg St. Cloud T. Grade 3. SHIRLEY KLUVER Dodge City, Kansasg Johns Lutheran Collegeg Grade 6. onlin. -in-vw'rv-qv. vvs-vw.a,..vvv-.-A vvu..vv-.4i-f- W' E A99 ,Hi 1 y Z Z2 G , f if 1 jf 1 6 V ENIORS f es X V5iEnnrumnu EDICTDRIQNI LEO AEIKENS 'Be silent and b a good t1me.' Pep C1ub-1- - 2 3-bgCheerleader-1 23Band-1-2-3-hgM1xed Chorus-1 2-3-bgGlee Club-UgPep Band-1- 2-3-43Drama Club-bgMaJorette-2 -3-4gBaton Teacher-4gBlaokhawk Tales-N. MABGIE AMMERMANN 'I chatter as I go, and I go on forever.' Glee Club-2-3-UgM1xed Chorus-1 -2-bg Pe Cl p ub-U3 Library Club -h. HARLEY BARNEY 'He is a favorite around town, never let's worr y get h1mdown'3 Basketball-1-2-3-UgFootball-2- 3-43Basebal1-2-3-lb gBand-1-2-3- bgClass Offi - cer bgAnnual Staff -bgLettermens Club 3 U - - gStudent Council-U, MABLXS BUCHHOLZ ll A sweeter miss y0u'11 never f1nd.' Blackhawk Tales-bgStudent Coun- cil-bgClass Officer-bgPep Club -1-2-3-bg Pep Club O fficer-Mg Library Club-N. CAROL CASPERS 'Her heart is like a trolleyg there is always room for one more.' Mixed Chorus-1-2-3-bgBand-1-2- 3-Mg Cheerleader 1 2 - - -3-Us Pep Club -1-2-3-bg Band Officer-bg Class Play-3-bg Flag Twirler-3 -bg Homecoming Attendant-3-M' Student C ouncll-bgTr1ple Tr D 2. lo- e safe.' DONNA AMMEBMAN 'She ls always ready and will- ing for GAYLE CLEMENTS 'Give me time and I'1l - -2-3-ug Band -2-33 Lettermens Club-3-UgClass Pla Y -3gClass Officer-2-bg Baseball -3-bgBand Officer-3. MABGIE COLEMAN 'I believe in work, but Ilm not in favor of 1t.' ay-3-45PepClub-1-2-3- Class P1 bgB1ackhaek Tales-U. ALLEN EBICKSON 'One of the best workers you will ever find, he gets things done in little bime.' Class Officer-1gBlackhawk Tale -bgAnnua1 Staff-4. JOHN FISCHEB 'When there is mischief brew- ing--he is doing the' stirringf' Bani-1-2-3-UgPlay Sound Effect -3- , RONALD FBITZ 'I am a smart guy but I hav e a hard time convincing anyone ' B k ' as etball-1,M1xed Chorus-1: ABDIS FOKKEN 'Responsibility gravitates to the person who can Shoulder 1t,' Mixed Chorus-2-3-bgGlee Club-1 -2-3-bgL1brary Club-1gPep Club -1-2-3-bgTr1p1e Trio-23 Class Play-3-bgDrama Club-4gStudent Council-bg Blackhawk Tales-bg School Soloist-U. grow up! Basketball 1 4, MUBIEL GERDES 'An innocent face Blackhawk Tal es-bgpepClub-bg Library Club-U. EMOLYN GBUSSING II Personality plus and lntellec tual mind, a nicer girl you will never find ' Glee Club-l-2gMlxed Chorus-2-3 -bgL1brary Club-lgPep Club-l-2 -3-UgAnnual St aff -Mg Triple- Trio-2gClass Play-3. JAMES GBUSSING 'He's certain to be seen where ever fun and mischief beam.' Class Officer-lgPlay Sound Ef- fects-3-bgBlackhawk Tales-U. STANLEY HAGEME YER 'No civilized person ever goes to bed the same da h y e gets uri' Band-1-2-3-bgM1xed Chorus-1-33 Class Play-3-bgStudent Council -3-bgTrombone Trio -bg Brass Quartet 2 3 - - gSw1ng Band-3-bgPep Band-1-2-3-M. JAMES HAGGERT 'No sinner, no saint perhaps. but then the very best of chap Football-U'Clas , s Play-45 Base- ball-Ug Student Manager-UgBen- son-l-2. ROGER HEINS 'He would rather catch a ball than g1rls.' Football-1-2-3-UgBasketball-1- 2-3-UgBaseball-1-2-3-MgLetter- men's Club-2-3-l+gBand-l-2-3-bg Chorus 1 - -2-3-ug Clas st s Play-bg udent Council-M. but you nev- er can tell ' ABLYS HILBBANDS 'Friendly to talk to, nice to know,' JAMES JAENISCH 'All that I have learned I've forgotteng all that I know I have guessed.' LARRY JOHNSON U 'Each mind has 1t's own method Declam-1-2-3-by Editor Black-. hawk Tales-bg Drama Club-M, VERNON JUBGENS 'A man not after every woman's heart.' Baseball-1-2-3-4gBasketball-2- 3-bgGolf-3gLettermens Club-3-4 Mixed Chorus-2-3-bgC1ass Offl- cer-3gStudent Counc11-3-MgCho- rus Officer-3-bgAnnual Staff-4 Blackhawk Tales-4gClass Play-3 Student Council Off1cer-4gMan- ager of Magazine Drive-3gGenen al Manager of Magazine Drive-M ESTHEB KLUVEB 'With her ability, success has an easy path.' Glee Club-1-2-3gM1xed Chorus-4 RICHARD LYNAM 'Conservat1ve, modest, polite- ----Yes.' Band-1-2-3-bgM1xed Chorus-2-3- hgSax Quintette-3. ALLEN MEINTS 'A silent one is always ad mired more than a noisy one.' DONALD MEYER 'I study if I feel like it: and I won't if I don't. I'll pass if I cang if I can't I won't.' Mixe d Chorus-1 2 3 4 - - - 3 Drama Club-no KAREN NELSON 'If silence is golden, I'm broke.' Band-2-3-bgM1xed Chorus-2- -4' G 3 . lee Club-lg Pep Club-1-2-3-bg Declam-1-2-3-bg Drama Club-bg C1333 P1gy-3-h3D1str1ct Band-3 Swing Band-3-bgrep Band-2-3-45 Band Officer-bg Sax Quintet-3g Library Club b'Ann - , ual Staff-bg Student Council-bgG1rls State- MARION PETERSON Sugar and spice and everything nice, one of these days she'll sprinkled with r1ce.' LEE ANN PBEKKEB 'Happy as a lark, enjoys her- self both daytime and n1ght.' Majorette-lg Homecoming Atten- dant-2gClass Play-bgCheerlead- er-4gPep Club-UgL1brary Club. RONALD PBEKKEB 'Don't fence me 1n.' Football-2-3-4gBasketball-1-2 3-4' Bas b , e all-2: Lettermen's Club-2- - ' 3 U, Class Pla y-3gStud- ent Council-4, DENNIS PBIEBE 'All the sl eep I need is five minutes more.' F ootball-1-2gBasketba11-l-2-3- 4,Baseball-1-2-3-MgLettermen's Club-1-2-3-bg Class Play-3-bg Pep Club-1. BEVERLY PRINDLE 'Gay and chi c, with snappy dress, dancing bouyahtly with dalntiness ' Band-1-2-3-4, Chorus-l-2-3-U3 Glee Club-3-UgF1agntwirler-3-Q Pep Club-1-2-4gClass Play-3-bg Triple Trio-23Student Council- 3'o DUANE SCHOEN 'I don't k now anything about anything yet, but I'l1 soon find out.' Chorus-1-2-3-bgC1ass Officer-3 Basketball-1,Baseball-1-2-3-bg Football-1-3-UgClass Play-3-Mg Lettermens Club-3-bgHomecom1ng Attendant-3. DELWIN SCHWITTEBS II It's nice to be natural when you're naturally n1ce.n C1 ass Play-3. SIDNEY SELL 'He may not be a Ford, but he sure can rattl e on.' Cheerleader-13Pep Club-1. SHARON SWEEP 'She could be moved to smile at anyth1ng.n Glee club-1-2-3-ug Chorus-3-Us Pep Club-1-2-bgL1brar Cl Cla y ub-bg ss Play-4. PATRICIA THEIN 'Have a good time when your living, you'll be dead a long time.' Band-l-2-3-UgM1xed Chorus-l-25 Class Play-3gStudent Council-M Pep Club-l-2-3-bg Blackhawk Tales-Mg Annual Staff-MgPep- Band-l-2-3-bg Triple Trio -25 Library Clubg Flute Qutntette- Zgwoodwind Qulntette-M3 Flute Trio-M, JAMES WAGNER 'A young man who blushes is better than one who turns pald' Band-l-2-3-UgM1xed Chorus-l-2- 3-4gClass Officer-1-2-3-bgBoys Quartet-1-2-bgAnnual Staff-3-M Mixed Quartet-3gM1xed Octette -2g Class Play-3-Mg Student Council-3-bg V. Pres,St. Coun- cil-bg Brass Quartet-23 Swing Band-3-bg Chorus Officer-3-bg Pep Band-l-2-3-hgD1str1ct Band -3, HARVEY WIEBERDINK 'A quiet man, he doesn't snore in class.' CAROL WOLTJER 'A great heart is better than all the heads in the world.n Blackhawk Tales-4. KAREN YOCK 'In every rank be it great or small, she fills her place a- mOng them all.n Girls Glee Club-lgDeclam-l-2-3 -bgBand-2-3-bgM1xed Chorus-2-3 -bgDrum Majorette-3-u3Pep Band -2-3-4gBand Officer-3-ug Class Officer-lgL1brary Club-UgPres. St. Council-UgStudent Council- 3-bg Homecoming Queen-UgDrama Club-4gClass Play-3-bgPep Club -1-2-3-bgPep Club Officer-bg Annual Staff-3-bg Blackhawk Tales-UgTr1ple Trio-2gSax Quin- tette-3 0 MARTHA ZELLER 'Speech is silver, but silence is go1den.' A, A-' 1 4? RUTH ANN ZIMMEB giook for the Silver L1n1ng.' ee Club-1, Posters-3-bgM1xed Chorus-43 Library Club U P - S GP Club-bgBlackhawk Tales -u. SR. CLHSS HISTURY In September of 1953, U9 freshmen arrived to spend the best years of their lives in CCHS. We were initiated at homecoming time by the seniors We had two roller skating parties in our freshmen year. That year Joyce Hanen and Galen Hebrlnk left us and Robert DeGrote finished the year with us. We had the privilege of having Mr. H. Norman Hanson f0P our advisor. As sophomores we returned to CCHS with more knowledge of the schola- stic way of life. In that year two classmates left usg Dallas Hoogneem was with us half of the ea y r, and Marlys Tebben transferred at the end of the year. Mr. Hanson was again our advisor .Our Junior year provided US with much enjoyment. we held our Juni- or class play entitled, 'No More Homework,' in the first part of April. February 2 was a happy day tor the JunlOPS, for on that day they received their class rings---naturally, they thought they were the best. Marlon Knipp left us and Jim Ha ert g joined us. Mrs. Eva Lalim was our advisor- Our senior year WHS aneventfull one. On November 9 the seniors pre- sented their class play, 'It's a Great Elf ' e. Our senior pictures were taken the first part of December. Although we thought the proofs were terrible everyone was satisfied with the final prints. In May we all ventured to Chicago for four d ays of fun. The Junior-Senior Tea was ther memorabl event C ano- e . ur advisor was Mr. Miles. we ended our High School years with graduation on May 29 and bid farewell to Clara Cit High School. Y LRST Wlll HND TESTHMENT LEO AEIKENS wills his ability to get along with the teachers to DAVID PREKKER. DONNA AMMERMANN wills her baton twlrling ability to SHIRLEY AEIKENS. MARGIE AMMERMANN wills her giggles to SANDRA REINERS. HARLEY BARNEY wills his friendly nature to DAVID MEYER. MARLYS BUCHHOLZ and ESTHER KLUVER will their shorthand ability to CAROL DEGROTE. CAROL CASPERS and GAYLE CLEMENTS will their ability to fight with each other to JOAN SUMMERFIELD and JOHN KOENEN. CAROL WOLTJER and MARGIE COLEMAN will their drawing play posters to KATHLEEN AALFS. ALLEN ERICKSON wills his muscles to JAMES STAGER and DARRYL SWEEP? RONALD FRITZ wills his dark, handsome features to KERMIT SWANSON. JOHN FISCHER 6 ROGER HEINS will their mechanical ability to RONALD HANSON. ARDIS FOKKEN wills her singing voice to MADELON ALTENHOFEN. MURIEL GERDES wills her-chewing gum in shorthand to LOIS VAN BINSBERGEN. EMOLYN GRUSSING wills her ability to see something nice in everything to INEZ GEHRKE. JAMES GRUSSING Q RONALD PREKKER were going to will their cars to BARBARA BUSH but decided to keep them themselves. Poor Barbara!!!!! STANLEY HAGEMEYER was going to will Bonnie Bischoff to RODNEY TAATJES but he decided to keep her for himself. ARLYS HILBRANDS wills her quiet nature to EUNICE PLOWMAN. ALLEN MEINTS and JAMES JAENISCH will their studlous natures to EUNICE DUITSMAN. VERNON JURGENS wills his indifference to women to GENE WIEBERDINK. LARRY JOHNSON wills his words 8 SHARON SWEEP her penmanshlp to GEORGE THEIN. RICHARD LYNAM wills his precious sax to MARLYN OSTENDORF. DONALD MEYER wills his bow and arrows to BONNIE HEBRINK. KAREN NELSON wills her talkative manner to BETTY HARMS. MARION PETERSON was going to will her ring to DONNA PETERSON but then she got one of her own. LEE ANN PREKKER wills her ability to sing off key to ANN SCHJELDAHL. JAMES HAGERT wills his big fingers to LADONNA CLEMENTS. DENNIS PRIEBE wills his basketball ability to MYRON HEBRINK and ELWOOD GRUSSING. BEVERLY PRINDLE wills her height to MARCIA GOLDENSTEIN. Watch out for the ceiling, Marcia. DUANE SCHOEN wills his levis to BERNARD ASCHE. DELWIN SCHWITTERS wills his infectious laugh to DOROTHY ASCHE. SYDNEY SELL wills his bright colored shirts to HARM RAND. PAT THEIN wills her flute to MARGARET SCHROEDER. JAMES WAGNER wills his blush to JOHN JAENISCH. HARVEY WIEBERDINK wills his ability to sleep in class to SANDRA AMMERMAN, KAREN YOCK wills her Homecoming robe and crown to the Junior Girls. MARTHA ZELLER wills her friendly personality to DOROTHY DYE. RUTH ANN ZIMMER wills her sewing ability to ANITA KRON. SENIUR PRIJPHECY ' One night after school as I was dusting the lamp in Mrs. P1erce's room, dreaming of Hollywood when what to my wondering eyes should appear but a magic carpet driven by LEO AEIKENS. We sail off into the sky and quicker than a cat can wink his eye, we're landing near a television station. We get off, waving goodbye to the pilot as he sails off into the unknown. The doorman whom we recognize as RONALD FRITZ, leads us ln- side. Stepping into the elevator we are surprised to see ALLEN MEINTS operating lt. On the seventh floor we are greeted by SIDNEY SELL, Pres- ident of television station INVU. He tells the usherettes, MARION PETERSON and CAROL WOLTJER to escort us into the auditorium where the audience is watching 'People Are Funnyn. Because of illness, Art Link- letter is replaced by JAMES JAENISCH. We notice another CC graduate, RICHARD LYNAM, as the cameraman. The program begins with a picturesque commercial for 'white Ra1n'. DONALD MEYER, wearing a raincoat, is stand- ing in the center of the stage while imitation snow softly falls upon his shoulders. James gets the program rolling with the first guest whom we all know as GAYLE CLEMENTS. We see the surprised look on his face when he is told he will have the privilege of staying in Hollywood for a week with all expenses paid, QQT he has to go to the homes of the Hollywood stars and bring back to the next show, a genuine elephant tusk. The next guest is introduced as Mrs. Tab Hunter, the former KAREN YOCK. She must make a telephone call to the person whose number was picked at random. In this call she must talk for three minutes a- bout her dislikes of Elvis Presley. Mrs. Hunter d1dn't succeed because the number she happened to call was the Presley residence and the person to whom she was speaking was Mrs. Presley, the former CAROL CASPERS. As we depart from the building we notice Gayle is hailing a taxi. He invites us to go along with him on his adventure. As we get into the cab, we notice it is driven by MURIEL GERDES, Hollywoods leading taxi driver. Seated next to her is her faithful companion, MARGIE COLEMAN. we ask Muriel to drive us to the Brown Derby. Here we are ap- proached by MARJORIE AMMERMANN, the hostess, who shows us to a table. The waitresses who have charge of our table are ARLYS HILBRANDS and RUTH ANN ZIMMER. While eating our delicious dinner prepared by the cook, MARTHA ZELLER, we enjoy the fashion show with BEVERLY PRINDLE and DONNA AMMEBMAN aSUWOof the models. We also enjoy a flute solo by PAT THEIN. As we are departing we notice a telephone in the lounge and decide to call Marilyn Monroe to make sure she is home. Her maid tells us she is at the Sweep Beauty Salon, run by SHARON SWEEP. On the corner we run into a mob of people. In the midst of them is a trio consisting of LEE ANN PREKKER, MARLYS BUCHHOLZ, and EMOLYN GRUSS- ING. They are known throughout the world for their LBAlLover Boys Asso- ciatlonl. We drop some of our loose change into their little cup. In the beauty salon we find RONALD PREKKER sitting in a chair. As we ask Sharon if Marilyn Monroe is ln there, Ronnie comes up to us and tells us that he is Mar1lyn's bodyguard. After finding out that Marilyn d1dn't have a genuine elephant tusk we start on our way to Debbie and Eddie Flschers' home. Not knowing where they live we ask a policeman, whom we know as JOHN FISCHER, where we can locate the Fischer residence. He tells us it 1s a block and a half to the right. As we approach this place we are met by a running child followed by the babysitter, ESTHER KLUVER. At the Fischer home we notice DELWIN SCHWITTERS mowing the lawn. He tells us that Debbie and Eddie are not home but he is sure that they do not have a genuine elephant tusk. Walking past the gym, we see a sign that SBYS 'Wrestling Ton1ght,' JIM HAGERT and JIM WAGNER vs The Russians. We walk in only to find the two wrestlers from CC managed by HARVEY WIEBERDINK. We also learn that in this very gym the two famous basketball players, VERNON JURGENS and HARLEY BARNEY, train every day. Sitting on a chair in the ball diamond behind the gym is DENNIS PRIEBE watching the famous ROGER HEINS practic- ing baseball. No one has a genuine elephant tusk!!! Very disappolntedly we walk toward the home of Jack Benny. After ringing the doorbell, we are surprised to find the door opened by DUANE SCHOEN. He explains that he is taking Rochester's place during his 111 ness. He tells us that Jack is in the patio in conference with his pub- licity agent, JAMES GRUSSING and his private detective, LARRY JOHNSON. While waiting to see Mr. Benny we noticed in the newspaper a pic- ture of STANLEY HAGEMEYER taken by ALLEN ERICKSON. Stan is a candidate for the Presidency of the United States. In the Gossip Columm, written by KAREN NELSON, we see that ARDIS FOKKEN, the famous singer, has been seen in public with Sal Mineo. In the Editorial section we notice that MR. MILES is trying to es- tablish a new system of education in one of Hollywood's finest schools. Jack enters the room and we ask him if he has a genuine elephant tusk. He tells us he will go up into the attic and look. A few minutes later, Jack comes back with a genuine elephant tusk. He tells us we can borrow it but we must be sure to bring it backg he might need it again sometime. Well, it just goes to show 'People Are Funny'. CLASS OFFICERS President ----- Vice President Secretary ----- Treasurer ----- James wagner Harley Barney Gayle Clements Marlys Buchholz Class Class Class Colors--Yale Blue and White Flower ----------- white Rose Motto ----- If God Be For Us, Who Can Be Against Us? VALEDICTOHIAN---Stanley Hagemeyer SALUTATORIAN --------- James wagner HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR GIRLS GIRLS STUDENTS Alphabetical Order STUDENT --------- Leo Aeikens STUDENT ------ Donna Ammerman STUDENT ----- Marlys Buchholz STUDENT ------ Allen Erickson STUDENT -------- Ardis Fokken STUDENT ----- Emolyn Grussing STUDENT ------ James Grussing STUDENT --------- Roger Heins STUDENT ------- Larry Johnson STUDENT ------- Esther Kluver STUDENT -------- Karen Nelson STUDENT ----- Lee Ann Prekker STUDENT ------ Ronald Prekker STUDENT ----- Beverly Prindle STUDENT -------- Duane Schoen STUDENT---Delwin Schwltters STUDENT -------- Sharon Sweep STUDENT ------- Carol woltjer STUDENT ---------- Karen Yock STUDENT ----- Ruth Ann Zimmer STATE ---------- Karen Nelson STATE ALT. ------- Karen Yock BOYS STATE ------------ Roger Heins SENIUR 'cmss Plnv I0 ill! 'IT'S A GREAT LIFE' DIRECTORS Mr. Ellingworth Mr. Boelofs Mr. Peabody could not have had a more startling reaction if he had thrown a bomb in the midst of his family when he told them he wanted everyone to start economizlng. Grace was to start a budget Jeanne was either to find a hus- band or choose a career, and Bus- ell was to decide whether he was going to college or loaf all his life, He got results all right, but not what he expected. CAST Jeanne Peabody.......Ard1s Fokken Claude Fraley..........J1m Hagert Russell Peabody......Duane Schoen Annabelle. ..... ...Lee Ann Prekker Eloise. .... ...... .... Sharon Sweep Grace Peabody........Karen Nelson Aurelia wunkle ........ .Karen Yock Sophia wunkle. ..... .Marge Coleman Dr. Ed App1eby.....Stan Hagemeyer George Peabody.........J1m wagner Larry Jordan........Denn1s Priebe Al1ce....... .... ..Beverly Prlndle Miss Jacobs... .... 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Margaret Schroeder, Anita Kron, Kathleen Aalfs, George Theln, Marlyn Ostendorf, Marlys Tammen, Marcia Goldenstein, Kermit Swanson, David Prekker, Ronald Hanson, Elwood Grussing. John Koenen, Gene Wleberdlnk, John Jaenlsch, Myron Hebrlnk, David Meyer, Rodney Taatjes, Harm Band, Bernard Asche. SUPHUMURE Eresident .... .Jerome Sechler Vice-Pres .... Dennise Lanning Secretary ........ Sharon Gort Tre surer .... .Lyle Hilbrinds CLHSS ROW BOW ROW ROW 1- LaVonne Gehrke, Mary Ann Lelser, Robert Stager, LaVonne Stutleburg Dewayne Smith, Lyle Hllbrands, Lowell Hilbrands, Shirley Buhr, Janice Goldenstein, Joan Gerdes, Denise Lannlng, Mr. Hanson. Lavonne Meyer, Lois Koenen, wayne Harguth, Stanley Barney, Thang, Robert Goldenstein, Roger Ostendorf, Eldon Aelkens, Haggert, Betty Feldman, Darryl Gehrke. Paul Hoogheem, Paul Jaenisch, Gertude Moddermann, Joyce Carol Frlkke, Jerome Sechler, Stanley Ostendorf, Sandra Nancy Grussing, Judy Sommerfield, Marlys Negen. Steven Audrey Boike, Meyer, Clifford Andresen, Barbara Lange, Eloise Peters, Lowell Kluver, walter Bluhm, Tom Theln, Berend Davids, Dennis Westendorf, Roger weers, Elaine Behrends. FRESHMEN CLFISS Pres1dent.....Ward Johnson Vice Pres....Lyle Peterson Sec. Treas....Robert Harms ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW 1 2 3 U 5 Charles Asche, Norman Klinghagen, Marlana Karsten, Virginia Schaeffer, Carol Doesken, Sharon Meyer, Sharon Aalfs, Ruth Kluver, Linda Spleker, Steven Heins, Roger DeBeer, Evert Buss. -Gene Underland, Harlan Asche, Dennis Harguth, Loren Weers, Lois Ammerman, Patty Gehrke, Sandra Modderman, Bonnie Bischoff, Valerie Donner, Corrine Ammermann, Charles Ammermann, Cedric Lanning. Thomas Schoenborn, Audrey DeGrote, Judy Bolke, Esther Koenen, Rodney Kray, Harley Aalfs, Janet Peterson, wayne Schwitters, John Schulte, Dean Tammen, Delores Hoogheem. -Kathy Meyer, Lillian Kluver, Elaine Duitsman, Esther Dultsman, LaVonne Kllnghagen, Delores Andresen, Faye Ammermann, Sharon Grussing, Carol Lynn Heins, Dennis DeGrote, Steven Taatjes. -Delores wearda, Billy Thissen, Tom Condon, Ronald Hagemeyer, Bobby Harms, Lyle Peterson, Larry Dannen, Larry Burghuis, Dennis Erickson EIGHTH GRADE J ROW ROW HOW POW 1-Sharon Woltjer, Sharon Sanner, Sandra Fritz, Mary Jean Smith, Elaine Gehrke, Roland Schwltters, Douglas Johnson, Larry Gerdes, Mr. Granger. -Arlette Gerdes, Diane Peterson, Leonard Kluver, Sharon Bullthuis, Kenny Kray, Darryl Hoogheem, Carol Koenen, Kay Grussing, Elizabeth Behrends, Ardls Anderson. ' Colleen Dye, Cecil Relners, David Hilbrands, Marvin Kray, James Fokken, Gary Grusslng, David Abbas, Norman Ammerman, David Koenen. Gerald Slater, Richard Harms, Jerry Miller, Roger Andresen, Marlys Mickels, Marie Husby, Sandra Schroeder, Lucille Brouwer, Donald Slater. SEVE TH GRADE ROW ROW ROW ROW Mr. Fremmlng, Sally Doesken, Connie Salyers, Betty Karsten, Eunice Ahrenholz,Chester Bolke, Virgil Meyer, Steven Gehrke, Michael Burshuis. Arlen Grusslng, Melvin AndI eSen', Delroy Huyunga, Gerald Barney' Alvin Negen, Gerald Kleene, Earl Klinghagen, Leon Mueller, Judy Gehrke. Wayne Koenen, Carol DeBeer, Ruth Jaenisch, Paul Harms, Keith Harms, Patty Oveson, Carol Kluver, Karen Hilbrands, Alvina Ammermann. Sandra Tammen, Linda Gerdes, Janice Ulferts, Arlene Peters, James Kluver, Patty Roesken, Robert Gerdes, Dorinda Koenen, SIXTH GRADE ROW l-Mrs. Kluver, Betty Erickson, Marlys Lanning, Evon Sathoff, Kenneth Jaenlsch, Sherry Granger, Larry Meyer, Bobby Gerdes. ROW 2-Joan Gehrke, Robert Smith, Donald Mickels, Larry Tischer, Eugene Van Blnsbergen, Jeannie Meyer, Barbara Stiff, Judy Johnson. ROW 3-Paulette Kray, Janice Harms, Bosaline Kluver, Rochelle Janssen, Larry Meinerts, Laird Yock, James Koenen, Eunice Harms. BOW M-Karen Fokken, Marilyn Klinghagen, Calvin Grussing, Harriet Feldman, Micheal Meyer. 5th - 6th ROW l-Cassandra Berghuis, Myra Buchholz, Michael Ammerman, Gary Bulthuis, 5teven Andresen, Caroline Ammerman, Doris Asche, Mr. Asche. ROW 2-Dennis Ammerman, Willis Ammerman, Fred Ammerman, La Vonne Davids, Willard Duitsman, lynn Aelkens, Ronald Andresen, Jerome Dultsman. Row 3-Leonard Bluhm, Alvin Andresen, Wallace Ammerman, Kenneth Aalfs, Phyllis Brouwer, Lenora Ammerman, Minnie Mae Ammerman, Dianne De Grote. Not pictured- Marlene De Grote FIFTH GR DE ROW 1 ROW BOW ROW Not -Mrs. Lingren, Eunice Henslin, Tommy Sanner, Karen Gehrke, Linda Gehrke, Barbara Stager, Pamella Janssen, Joan Westendorp, Vernon Meyer. 2-Penny Storts, Laura Ulferts, Susan Gulllckson, Linda DeGrote, Patricia Fritz, Alvlna Hoogheem, David Stutelberg, Phyllis Kleene. 3-Ilene Johnson, Emily Harms, Richard Lange, Donald Roskens, Sandra Wachsman, Wesley Peters, Carla Heins, Norman Lepler, Kenneth Klaassen. U-Harold Koenen, Dwight Heins, Harvey Koenen. Pictured-Mark Schoenborn. FCDLIRTH GR DE ROW 1 BOW ROW ROW U 2- 3- Mrs. Donner, Paulette Jaenlsch, Merlyn Kluver, Larry Hothers, Donald Seeman, Mardell Ostendorf, Royce Fuller, Claudia Sand, James Hllbrands, Harry Spleker. Delores Gehrke, Robert Jaenisch, Bonita Sweep, Patricia Harms, Linda Fischer, Janell Neal, Carol Van Binsbergen, Barbara Tammen. Glennyce Gerdes, Rebecca Grusslng, Linda Johnson, Barry Doesken, James Miller, Dennis Peters, Lois Frlkke, Lowell Schwltters, Sandra Oveson. Sheredith Dleken, Tom Mueller, Linda Grussing, Kenneth Steffens. 3rd ' 4th BOW ROW ROW ROW Not l-Mrs. Anderson, Dwight Berghuis, Nancy Coleman, Jeanne Boike, Michael Fritz, Marlyn Andreson, Eunice DeGrote. 2-Trudy Draeger, Lois Caspers, Arthur Bohlsen, Maureen Frlkke, Kathy Caspers, Bradley Angell. 3-Keith Berghuls, Bonnie Bolke, Roger Bulthuls, Gretchen Asche, Diane Andreson, Carol Andresen, Dennis Bohlsen. U-Sandra Anderson, Connie Aalfs, Karen DeJong, Robert Deiken, Carol Ammerman. Pictured-Betty Danielson. . THIRD GRADE BOW ROW ROW BOW Not l-Miss Harms, Rodney Martins, Billy Stiff, Shirley Gehrke, Vaughn Johnson, Delores Meyer, Marvin Kleene Linda Ledeboer, Nancy Jaenlsch. 2-Sue Storts, Barbara Kluver, Wayne Steffens, Susan Stutelberg, Melvena Stager, Linda Neal, Sandra Mueller, Susan Van Heuveln. 3-Larry Ulferts, George Miles, Tommy Tischer, Douglas Sathoff, James Van Der Pol, Roger Goldenstein, warren Gerdes, Leslie westendorp. U-Gary Hagemeyer, Tommy Taatjes, Donald Gerdes, Larry Klinghagen, Kenneth Peterson. Pictured-Dorothy Mickels. SECOND GRADE ROW BOW HOW ROW NOt l-Diane Ammerman, Lynn Gaebe, Shirley Draeger, Carol Fischer, Dennis Brummer, Larry Degrote, David DeJong, Lowell DeGrote, Mrs. Prekker 2-Virginia Watkins, Douglas Davids, Ronald Bulthuls, David Fischer, David Flygore, Alice Feldman, Jean Dirksen, Connie Asche. 3-Norma Bulthuis, Jaclyn Granger, Leann Ammermann, Lorna Behrends, Mark Gerdes, Charles Hebrlnk, Ronald Grusslng. U-Gene Grussing, Eugene Goldensteln, Duane Holmgren, Stanley Harms. Pictured-Randall Gort 2nd ROW ROW HOW BOW Not l-Ricky Storts, James Sanner, Michael Thang, John Seeman, Junior Meyer, Jackie Henslln, Mary Jean Jaenisch, Beverly Neal, Miss Anderson. 2-Vernon Watkins, Larry Hinrichs, Lyle Klaassen, Karla Eeiners, Mark Koenen, Marlene Ostendorf, James Ostendorf, Bruce Kluver. 3-Stanley Peters, Jean Schoenborn, Janice Kluver, Louis Steffens MHPJOPN Meyer, Jerry VanDerPol, Mary Ann Muller, Kenneth Band. M-James Koenen, Cathleen Sand, David Boesken, EuGene Schwitters. Pictured-Kathy Henslin. FIRST GR DE ROW l-Erma Bulthuis, Lois Buss, Karen Gullickson, Diane Asche, Linda Bohlsen, Ronald Holmgren, Mrs. Eoike. ROW 2-Roger Bohlsen, David Goldenstein, Larry Hebrlnk, Timothy Asche, Tommie Boike, Larry Bohlsen, wayne Boike. ROW 3-Robert Johnson, Loren Dannen, Gerald Lee Gerdes, Darrell Forkrud, Gary Ackerman, Don Harms, Calvin Harms. Ist BOW l-Vivian Reiners, Bonnie Korn, Karen Rothers, Carol Schroeder, Dale Peterson, Glenda Negen, Dale Koenen, James Weflen, Miss Iauch. ROW 2-Barbara Neal, Linda Klinghagen, Curtis Ulferts, Cheryle Refsland, Eunice Kllnghagen, Melvin Miles, Virgene wubben HOW 3-Kristine Olson, Robert Taatjes, Polly Kruger, Pamela Ulferts, Kathryn Lutz, Karen Ledebor. ANITORS Dave Tengwall,Herman Barney,Cornie DeJong. RH! RH! Bog,John,Albert, Sebolt,Jack,Marv, Don, Smiles. CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Janssen, Mrs. Beiners, Mrs. Barney, BUS DRIVERS Carl Menking, Ken Cummens, Wally Stutelberg, Bud Stutelberg, Earl Beiners, Orville Ackerman. BULLY! P Vera, M1chelle,Nett1e, Dorothy and Jack. ff Pa xrj VI lj CTIVITIES P1 1 ,aw A A 'V' sg X 5. ,IQ 3 as' .4. Qvai -- .ml A Mig..-'rf 4' The band has had an enjoyable and successful year in a wide range of activities and performances mainly because of good leadership under the direction of Roger Bjorklund, their director. The activities of the high School band are for the most part di- vlded into four groups which consists of the concert band, marching band, pep band, and special ensembles. The concert band this year has performed at the Spring Festival at Montevideo on April 5 and also gave two con- certs whlch were the Fall and Spring Concerts held on November 16 and April 12. They also performed at the Pop Concert in the latter part of May. They were all well attended and everyone enjoyed them immense- ly. The marching band performs in the summer and also in the early fall This past year they marched at the Kaffee Fest in Willmar, at the Fiesta 2 gs I avg i -4 -qw-we ST 41 BOW BOW ROW HOW Q 3+ Marlys Tammen, Marcia Goldenstein, Eunice Duitsman. Delores Wearda, Kathy Meyer, Sharon Sanner, Carol CHSPGYS, F-1111100 Plowman, Dorothy Dye. Sandra Schroeder, Patty Rusken, Diane Peterson, Carol Lynn Heins, Pat Oveson, Alvina Ammermann, Mar1e.Huseby, Lois Ammermann, Linda Spieker, Jerome Sechler, Kermit Swanson, Ruth Kluver, Chester Bolke Carol Frlkke, Sharyn Meyer, LaDonna Clements, Sandra Ammermann, Dorothy Asche, Sandra Belners, Dewayne Smith, Gene wleberdink, Tom Thein, Michael Meyer. at Montevideo, and at Tracy, They traveled to Duluth for the Legion Parade which was held there. They also marched in the Aquatennial Parade in Minneapolis and then attended a banquet which was held at the Hasty Tasty Cafe in Minneapolis. They marched in the Memorial Day Parade and for the Soybean Days and Homecoming festivities in Clara City. The pep band, which provides an entertaining variety of light and peppy selections for home football and basketball games, concentrates on popular tunes, marches and novelty numbers. Numerous instrumental ensembles perform at PTA, club meetings and as special numbers at concerts. The Clara City Band adds much to the school and the community in which we live, . t t . W. ROW ROW HOW BOW Betty Harms, Roger Heins. Donna Ammermann, Barbara Lange, Beverly Pr1ndle,John F1scher,Joyce Boike, Patricia Thein. Clifford Andresen, David Koenen, Ardls Anderson, Karen Nelson, Karen Yock, Valerie Donner, Michael Berghuis, Mary Jean Smith. Harley Barney, Richard Lynam, Delroy Hayunga. Jerry Miller, James wagner, Paul Harms, John Koenen, Ward Johnson, Mr. Bjorklund, Ann Schjeldahl, Elaine Duitsman, Esther Duitsman, Robert Harms, Steven Heins, Lowell Kluver, Stanley Hagemeyer. Q ' . Y x ,R Y' Q-1 S 4 , Q 94 ,p 'QS' X gmc XX Q. ILW mn ,moo fr i 'fs 45. ' - bi In .1 X W 4 vs. gy E H ,J 3- .E M ff 'Ci' x . IQ f T -QL 51 V W H, ,.'. X A .. : .5 +2 , - . N .. xi I if A L -E ' Q Q, .K 5 ff' A ' 1? E - 'x A x. ' Y. Q Q q' xx , Xi E5 tj .2 U1 sg my Q 'E' V5 ' 61 five W l' m e. 3 Q 7 'E v v ww Q .- YM 3 'W .13 'H., g,,... ll M Q, 2 if Q , QQ. 1.7 xiii E3 ,N 1? fu 4 5' 2 'dl f 31: g 4 ,P ' is tix ' X Q. n 11 M 'ft' Sn s A up Q mix? ? I I Hjlxnn Schjeldahl L Ar-dis Fokken T Q 5 SE U u Hn Y? SE T GIRLS' GLEE CLUB ROW l -Beverly Prlndle, Inez Gehrke, Ruthie Kluver, Linda Spleker, Bonnie Hebrink, Sharon Meyer, Mary Ann Leiser, Lois Ammerman, Virginia Schaeffer, Marlana Karsten, LaVonne Gehrke, Denise Lannlng, Mr. Bjorkland. ROW 2-Donna Ammermann, Madelon Altenhofen, Betty Harms, Betty Feldman, LaVonne Meyer, Corrine Ammermann, Valerie Donner, Bonnie Bischoff, Dorothy Asche, Donna Peterson, LaDonna Clements, Dorothy Dye, Sandra Moddermann. ROW 3-Audrey Moddermann, Eunice Plowman, Kathy Meyer, Sharon Grusslng, ROW 4 Audrey Hagert, Joan Summerfield, Delores Andresen, Esther Duitsman Elaine Dultsman, Delores Wearda, Faye Amnerman, Lois VanB1nsbergen: Ardis Fokken. -Joyce Boike, Carol Lynn Heins, Carol Frlkke, Anita Kron, Eloise Peters, Barbara Lange, Marcia Goldensteln, Nancy Grussing, Judy Summerfield, Marlys Tammen, Ann Schjeldahl, Marjorie Ammerman. JU IOR CHORUS ROW 1-Gerald Barney, Gerald Kleene, wayne Koenen, Alvin Negen, Melvin Andreson, Sharon Sanner, Michael Berghuis, Eunice Ahrenholz, Sharon woltjer, Steven Gehrke, Denise Lannlng-CP1an1stJ, Mr. Bjorkland ROW 2-Carol Kluver, Elizabeth Behrends, Roland Schwltters Sandra Tammen ROW 3- ROW U- Llnda Gerdes, Alvina Ammermann, Mary Jean Sm1th,' Sandra Oveson, Leon Mueller, Chester Boike, Delroy Hayunga, Earl Klinghagen. Darryl Hoogheem, Dorlnda Koenen, Pat Roesken, Carol Koenen, Colleen Dye, Ardls Anderson, Kenneth Kray, Arlene Peters, David Koenen, Diane Peterson, Arlette Gerdes, Connie Salyers. Richard Harms, Gerald Slater, Donald Slater, Jerry Miller, Sandra Schroeder, Marie Huseby, Marvin Kray, Leonard Kluver Kay Grussing Elaine Gehrke. ' DRU S AQ -1 o m O 41 M m Beton Twlrlerz Donna Ammerman Flag Twlrlersz Valerie Donner Carol Caspers Ruth Kluver Beverly Prlndle CNot Plcturedl STUDENT CUUNCIL Lu. T Clockwise-Sandra Tammen, Ruthie Kluver, Joyce Boike, Karen Nelson, Elaine Gehrke, Marlys Buchholz, Patricia Thein, Ardis Fokken, Karen Yock CPres1dentD, Faye Ammerman, Carol Caspers, Valerie Donner, LaDonna Clements CSecretaryJ, Inez Gehrke, Beverly Prindle, Ann Schjeldahl. Standing--Stanley Hagemeyer, Kermit Swanson, Harley Barney, John Koenen, Mr. Miles iAdv1sorD, Jerome Sechler, James wagner CV1ce Presl, Vernon Jurgens fTreasurerD, Roger Heins, Ronald Prekker. The Student Council is the governing body of the school whose primary purpose is to administer the affairs of the student body. The Student Council Supports various funds, provide entertainment for special occasions, and assists the faculty in regulating student conduct. The Student Council of the Clara City High School, which has been in existence for one year, has accomplished many things. It sponsored Homecoming, the Variety Show, the 'Dress Bight' program, and on Special occasions it has dealt with student behavior and recommended specific action to the faculty in this connection. We, as pupils of Clara City High School, present and future, must remember that the Student Council is a representative body, organized for the purpose of administering to the wants and needs of the students and their school. The Student Council in years to come, if it has the cooperation of the entire student body, will become a better and more efficient organiz- ation, C. C.H.5. Y EP CLUB BOW ROW ROW BOW BOW ROW -Carol Doesken, Sandra Modderman, -Sally Doesken, Sharon woltjer, -Barbara Lange, Joyce Bolke, Carol Caspers, Lee Ann Prekker, Ruthie Kluver, Inez Gehrke. -Sharon Sanner, Linda Spleker. Diane Peterson, Lois Ammerman,Ar1ette Gerdes, Marlys Buchholz,-CSecretaryJ, Donna Peterson,-CPres1dentJ, Karen Yock,-CTreasurerD, Elaine Gehrke, Colleen Dye, Kay Grussing, Linda Gerdes, Carol Kluver. Sharon Bulthuis, Lucille Brouwer, Ruth Ann Zimmer, Sandra Ammerman, Bonnie Bischoff, Valerie Donner, Dorothy Asche, Sharon Sweep, Dorothy Dye, LaDonna Clements, Betty Harms, Corrine Ammerman. Eunice Arnholts, Judy Gehrke, Ruth Jaenlsch, Sandra Fritz, Sandra Schroeder, Delores wearda, Eunice Dultsman, LaVonne Gehrke, Beverly Prlndle, Virginia Schaeffer, Mary Jean Smith, Marjorie Coleman. Ardls Fokken, Lois Van Blnsbergen, Donna Ammerman, Barbara Bush. Faye Ammepmann, Elaine Duitsman, Esther Dultsman, Sharon Grussing, Kathy Meyer, LaVonne Klinghagen, Carol Woltjer, Marlys Negen. Marjorie Ammermann, Eunice Plowman, Pat Theln, Kathleen Aalfs, Emolyn Grussing, Marlys Tammen, Marcia Goldenstein, Karen Nelson, Carol Lynn Heins, Ann Schjeldahl, Audrey Hagert. HEE Lee Ann Prekker Inez Gehrke Carol Caspers LEQDERS -.1 Ruth Kluver Joyce Bolke Barbara Lange LIBRFIRY CLUB SEATED: Karen Yock, Ruth Ann Zimmer, Marlys Buchholz, Karen Nelson, Donna Ammerman, Patricia Thein, Margie Ammermann. STANDING:Sharon Sweep, Gerald Slater, Donald Slater, Lee Ann Prekker, Richard Harms, Gerald Miller, SPEECH HCTIVITIES DECLAMATIO This student participated in the Regional declam contest. Karen Nelson. GNE ACT PL Y 'Balcony Scenen was the One-Act play presented this year for the contest at Appleton. Pictures of the cast are not available. The cast included the following: Gene W1eberd1nk,Dav1d Mey- er,Karen Nelson, Bonnie Hebr1nk,Made- lon Altenhofen,J1m Wagner, and Sandra Relners. These students participated in the District declam contest. Karen Yock, Barbara Bush,Karen Nelson Larry Johnson,Dav1d Meyer,Gene Wieber dink. These students participated in the local declam contest. Delroy Hayunga,Steven He1ns,ward John son, Barbara Bush,Sandra Re1ners,Faye Ammermann,Lo1s Van B1nsbergen,Madelon Altenhofen,Bonn1e Hebr1nk,Larry John- son,An1ta Kron,Gene Wieberdink, David Meyer,Karen Nelson,Karen Yock. BUICKHA ll TALES Volume I, Issue 2 fgribaalf 77-ip On Thursday, Oct. 18, at 7:00 A.H. H6 students CLARA.CTTY.hUNNESOTA SENIOR CLASS PLAY Novemmer,1956 641 .Y S,afA'.'4!JZ2S6' Our annual magazine drive was held from October 9-23 inclusive. Our goal was set for 8900. If we sold ded the bus for P to Faribaul' ride Mr and Mrs. berg V ' r class of 'ted H- subscriptions totalling '00. Mr. Miles. our Pr - in '1- the gs .00 ren WON :ess- xt we the grown people mentally they had passed the age of 5. It was here that a very short, pin- headed woman named Martha, sang and danced for us. As we observed these people we found that they played with dolls, toys, and piles of leaves, just as any small child would, , We boarded the bus at night with tired feet and aching muscles, but all of ue thankful that we were normal human beings. Kneeling-James Gruss the as the audi- ence. We wish to thank our di- rector, Mr. Ellingsworth, and assistant director, Mr. Roelofs, for their many ef- forts which made our play so successful. The play was well pre- sented with a large crowd in attendance. ing, Vernon Jurgens., 1 took the Development 31, Nov. l and tests were dif- but are needed so the teachers may deter- mine the students difficul- ties. The tests are also valuable in aiding the stu- dent to choose a suitable career. They are taken as Fresh- men to find out how much knowledge has been acquired up to that time and then again in the 12th grade to see how far you have pro- greased. Mr. Miles was in charge of administering the tests. Sitting-Karen Yock, Larry Johnson, Allen Erickson. Standing-Ardls Fokken, LeeAnn Prekker, Margy Coleman, Pat Theln, Marlys Buchholz, Ruth Ann Zimmer, Carol Woltjer, Donna Ammermann. Advisor-Mr. Norman Hanson. There were times we thought we wou1dn't, But we finally got it done, It took a lot of effort, But we had a lot of fun. THE ANNUAL STAFE JZ EWLW J' ' WWWM fjyifiji WJ TAJM Kimi Qdbwgj ' x. v 2-'55 'UU , , 5 435' I an I ,dr fig J 'P f ft . I Q 3' Q.. . Q ' sf .3 W , af 5-'iv' f A Ai, 1 S W 5'1 'M W , -ww' ,.m,,, f'Y g . 1 , R W, , . , :fu .WH lf ,ff 2 ,, w-0 'W Z 1' E 1 V I lETTERMEN'S ROW 1-Harley Barney, Gayle Clements, George Theln, Kermit Swanson, Jerome Sechler, ROW 2-Tom Condon, John Koenen, Robert Harms, Larry Berghuls, Paul Jaenlsh ROW 3-James Hagert, James Jaenisch, Rodney Taatjes, Harm Rand, Roger Heins, Duane Schoen, Ronald Prekker, Dennis Prlebe, Darryl Sweep. Standing-Mr. Granger, Mr. Brislance, Nr, Hanson, Vernon Jurgens, David Meyer, John Jaenlsch, Tom Thein. i 'i- BEN 77'a ' 44'S A S '-'ips' S S 5 Ng,NQcr,,.,ElA Q' 3, :gf 4s fePw- 2P wg A P xi rr. , N sq Q r BRSKETBHLL Mr. Brislance, Kermit Swanson, Harley Barney, John Koenen, Roger Heins, Gayle Clements, Ronald Prekker, Vernon Jurgens, Dennis Priebe, David Mey er, Darryl Sweep, Jerome Sechler, Mr. Hanson. All-Conference Harley Barney Gayle Clements Ronald Prekker willmarooaoooooou we Sacred Heart......61 51 76 Hanley Fa11s...... Pr1nsburg.........71 Wood Lake.... ....50 Be1v1ew..... ....5M Maynard... ....49 Milano oeuoooo coo183 Prinsburg .... .... U9 Murdock ..... ....72 Raymond... ....48 Echmlllll lIO.6u Milan-00100000 000150 Kerkhoven.... ....72 Baymond..... ....5l Boydnnoooo 000082 Maynard... ...6O Dawson. ..... ......5U SUB'DISTRICT Boydococoounol000t53 Ortonville... ...73 Mad1son...........59 DISTRICT Granite Falls.....39 They 51 96 59 MO 60 61 69 60 36 M6 53 U5 62 48 55 51 57 43 43 53 M6 62 Vi 's IQ, Qu-K' ...A f--.- ...J . .1-il 4 1 ' Es FI 354 Ililillllgllglllnjn gf ,gg ,Q 5 2 ' i, 3.iX f e , ,-31zx:.A i,, B . , if L S 5 BHSEBIYILL ,lr . ... 1 X if Q X xi If ft if 15 I !- ' erome Sechler, James Hagert, George Thein, Darryl Sweep, Steven Thang. ROW 2 Ronald Hagemeyer Elwood Grusslng, Duane Schoen, Gayle Clements Myron Hebrink, Roger Heins, Vernon Jurgens, Harley Barney, Mr Han son, Coach CThe picture is of iThe statistics per the 1957 Clara City tain to the 1956 High School Base season D We Murdock 9 Raymond 2 Maynard O Prinsburg U Atwater 3 Montev1de0 1 Belview O Raymond 5 Belview 3 District Tournament Maynard 4 Granite Falls 1 Montevideo 5 Madison 12 Highest Fielding Aver Bob Balster Highest Indv. Batter Rod Wieberdink Highlights ---- C1JHawk Creek Conference Champions C2JD1str1ct Runner-up C3JBob Balster's--No Hitter against Maynard T Q0 U U UU lk, nvfknsmq CLARA CITY Clara City Farmers Co-op. Elevator Association Farmers' Co-op. For The Best Emil Kluver, Maxlager PHONE 16 CLARA CITY, MINNESOTA FARMERS CO-OP. CREAMERY CHIPPEWA C0'UNTY'S LARGEST C0-OPERATIVE CREAMERY Geo. Clements, .Manager ---- Clara City, Minn. Our Regards to the Senior Class of '57 CONGRATULATIONS To The CLASS OF 1957 FROM Y0 MEYE DEPARTMENT STURE For generations - since 1891 - Yock and Meyer has been serving the needs of this community with quality merchan- dise at lowest possible prices! 9 Our association with more than 400 V Stores, buying as one, thru the - A, V STURES URGANIZATIDN assures our customers of these values the year around in our Dry Goods Departments. Our association with IGA and Variety Foods, Inc. assures you of everyday low prices and top quality alfways in our Foods Department. Thissen Elevator Feed - Seed - Grain - Fertilizer A. L. THISSEN Phone 46 Clara City, Minn. WM. JOHNSON - WAYNE JOHNSON lohnsen Hatchery Baby Chicks, Supplies and Feed PHONE 99 Clara City, Minnesota Clara City Bakery BIRTHDAY CAKES VVEDDING CAKES FANCY PASTRY Joi-:N RIDLER, Prop. rHoNE 96 DeGrote Motor Company Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 Pete DeGrote, Owner Clara City Herald CONGRATULATIONS! To The Class of 1957 PHONE 38 CLARA CITY, DIINN. SAVE . . . MUNEY TIME LllBOR Tischer Insurance Collgratulations to the Class of '57 Dr. Edward C. Linden Clara City, Minnesota Phone 250 Larson's MEATS AND GROCERIES C.J.Larson------Owner Best Wishes To The Class of 1957 Heins Radio 8: Appliance cLARA CITY REFRIGERATION RADIO SOUND SYSTEMS TELEVISION RECORDS SALES NVITH SERVICE CLARA CITY CLEANERS PHONE 339 A hundred cleanings will take less strength away from your woolen fibers than the sharp cutt- ing edges of unnoticed dirt. CLEAN CLOTHES LAST LONGER THERE'S NO QUESTION ABOUT IT This ls The Place To Eat . 5 - P .fi 1- . N Q Q 4fi?'l:Q.,Q.Q.QQV-ffl 4' I 'EQ ., Harold' s Cafe Clara City, Minnesota CLARA CITY Medical Center PHONE 220 Clara City, Minnesota MILTON GAEBE, M. D. Standard Service Station WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER YOUR CAR August Donner, Owner Donner's lewelry CONGRATULATIONS! 1957 SENIORS Clara City, Minnesota Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 Smith's Fairway Foods Clayton Smith, Prop. Clara City, Minnesota Citizens State Bank OF CLARA CITY 58 Years of Community Service Friendly, Home Owned Bank WE INVITE AND APPRECIATE YOUR BANKING BUSINESS MEMBER or FDIC Best of Luck, Class of '57 The Oldest Bank in Chippewa County Clara City State Bank Clara City, Minnesota Member of th Federal Deposit I C poration '...,f'-.-.IU-aoaooN.4x . ' EC, . K t ,lo , C o '.., The Vrvcndly N010 df' '1'ou.. .vs '4 vose-.oooos'g ' Clothing, Shoes and Dry Goods HARRY KLUVER, Owner Clara City, Minnesota Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 City Tavern Joseph Tomes, Prop. Clara City, Minnesota Louters Bros., Inc. Phone 131 WE SELL THE BEST AND SERVICE THE BEST INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Best NVisl1es to the Class of 1957 WACNER' S BLACKSMITH AND MACHINE SERVICE HARDWARE, STEEL AND FARM SUPPLIES Host iVish0s to the Class of 1957 Phone 337 Clara City, Minnesota Texaco Super Service South Side Texaco Service By John Kray and LeRoy Stager 41 if lk Texaco IN ALL 48 STATES PHONE 2 OR 141 Clara, City, Minnesota. Clara City Supply W Garda Im lement Co. Company P BUILDING MATERIALS SALES - SERVICE AND SUPPLY Adolph Martins, Mgr. Phone 177 Best IVishos to the Class of 1957 Clara. City -- Minnesota, McGregor Bros. Lumber Co For The Best in Building Material! Service With A Smile Is Our Specialty A. G. GULLICKSON, Manager Phone 42 Clara City, Minnesota Lutz Motors, Inc. FF QE. Ford Sales and Service NEW AND USED - CARS AND TRUCKS Clara City Phone 216 Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 Ammermann Truck Lines The Line That Service Built LIVESTOCK, FREIGHT and MISCELLANEOUS HAULING LOCAL AND LONG- DISTANCE For Prompt, Reliable Service PHONE 317 James Ammermann, Prop. COl1g1'2ltl1l21fi0llS To The Class Of 1957 HHHIEATHQE Clara City, Minnesota WEFLEN IN Elevator ENTERTAINMENT E. G. Weflen, Manager Two Shows Each Evening Except Tuesday MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY Clara, 1 Minnesota, Brix Rexall Drug ONE OF THE 1,000 Best Wfishes to the Class of 1957 Clara City, Minnesota MENU-ETTE CAFE FOR THE BEST HOME COOKED FOODS IN TOWN. Best W'ishes to the Class of 1957 General Auto Repair Automobile Accessories PHONE 76 John Heins, Prop. Congratulations to the Class of Congratulations to the Class of 1957 1957 7 Henry Sweep, Ir. Duane S and Sons Radio, Television Sales And BUILDING CONTRACTOR Service Telephone 175 Clara City, Minnesota Best wishes to the Class of '57 Frank Murray Clara City, Minnesota Duane Lindgren, Prop. Cliffs Barber Shop Best Wishes To Class of 1957 C. P. SOMMERFIELD .W '..,P,,,.-ajx..pnn, g. -spd ' U 'iz-' - C a111Q'ccA, if '.V r.u1HORlZED DEALER A-' 'MV' 1y,,.y.,,5w:1!. Wm- '--o .'q -'.,q,.,..o.v.o0-'o ' - HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS FURNITURE LINOLEUM Olger Oveson, Owner CLARA CITY, MINNESOTA Pat's Barber Shop Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 CLARA CITY, MINNESOTA WU ii BUD STUTELBERGYS BUS SERVICE Clara City, Minnesota 1Wnlgrmtlllzxfirwiigism the Class of D0cken's Others you paid for but this one you own Farmer' s Co-op. 0il Company DONALD FORKRUD, Mgr. Clara City, Minnesota Television 8: Radio SALES Small Appliance Repair Service Maynard, Minnesota ORIEN DOCKEN W LLMA Compliments of Home IS wmmf Bottling cn. Where The Heart Is Z 3 Z CJ i lill Willmar, Minnesota Wilhnar, Minnesota PEPSI-COLA HIRES ROOT BEER O-SO FLAVOR :Jams I Electric Company Wiring Is Our Specialty 516 W. Benson Ave. Willmar, Minn. PHONE: BE 5-ssss BAND INSTRUMENTS PIANO 'S - ORG-AN S RENTALS - SERVICE Smith Music Co. 335 Benson Ave. WILLMAR, MINNESOTA VAN'S - ,n.. F! 207 West 4th Street WILLMARS NEWEST JEVVELRY STORE Specializing in Watch and Jewelry Repairing We'll try to repair anything but a broken heart and we'1l sell a diamond to try to repair that. VAN! WANTS TO SEE YOU Henry Vande Steeg, Prop. We welcome this opportunity to thank the folks of the Clara City neighborhood for their fine support ever since we opened 20 years ago. We will try to merit your continued visits in the future. Irv Hansonfs Vwllmar ursery Willmar, Minnesota Duinty Central Quality Checkd Grade A ICE CREAM MILK FIRST . . . in good taste Central Dairy Products Co. Phone: BE 5-3313 Willmar, Minnesota CHET'S Red 8: White Store O11 Highway 71 Open Evenings till 9 P. M. VVILLMAR, MINNESOTA RANNY IDHNSDN MEN CENTER Men's and Young' Men's CLOTHING Top Quality. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 5th St. and Benson Ave. Sheet Metal Fabrication Heating And. Ventilation Central Sheet Metal, AMERICAN FURNACE 422 West Benson Ave. PHONE: BE 5-0922 Willmar, Minnesota Betty Lou Dress Shop, Inc. Ladies Apparel You Can't Go Wrong If You Shop At The Betty Lou Willmar, Minnesota WILI-MAR, MINNESOTA 20-5 Ti' 5th Sf. BE 5-2348 Ray Peterson DRINK SHOE STORE You caifrfl 'L1.3uL.Zi5Zt1?Z2d.i 'd that Coca- Cola Poll-Parrots Rand Trim Treds Wellco Vitality U. S. Daniel Green RlS:?li5Il Kickerinos Star B. F. Goodrich 5th St. W. Willmar, Minn Willmar, Minnesota The Willmar Greenhouse, Inc. Flowers-By-Wire Authorized Florists Telegraph Delivery Shop 425 E. Litchfield Ave. Tel. BE 5-2741 Willmar Fruit Market FULL LINE OF GROCERIES 212 4th Street West WILLMAR, MINNESUIFA Willmar Imp. Co. Minneapolis Moline MODERN MACHINERY SALES AND SERVICE Phone: BE 5-4898 WILLMAR MINNESOTA Elmquist Jewelry SINCE 1902 Quality Jewelers Lakeland Hotel Building GOOD WISHES 8 CONGRATULATIONS Bank of Willmar A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COMMUNITY WILLMAR, MINNESOTA ' Sh Howard s oe Peters Shoes for the Entire Family BEST WISHES! Litchfield Avenue - Willmar, Minn. PHONE: BE 5-0767 Phone BE 5-4655 Willmar, Minn. Irene's Fashions Thrifty LADIES READY TO NVEAR Hat's And Complete Line Of Accessories PAFFRA TH 6 SON J EWZELERS 317 W. Fourth Street Willmar, Minnesota Cut Rate Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS - PROMPT SERVICE Phone 636 -- Willmar 0LSON' S STUDIO Congratulations to the Class of 1957 211 West 3rd St. WILLMAR, MINNESOTA For The Best In Photographs G. E. Mcfreary STUDIO Phone: BE 5-1313 Willmar, Minnesota R. E. Torgerson and Company Largest Exclusive Clothiers for Men and Boys Between Fargo ' Minneapolis ' Wlllmar 'f Montevideo Sioux Falls Finest Quality - Largest Selection - Lowest Prices wn.LMAn Mowrnvmmo Welders Supply Co. Everything For Welding Oxygen, Acetylene and Equipment EAST HIWAY 12 WILLMAR, MINNESOTA Korthuis Jewelry WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY VVATCH REPAIRING 809 Third Street West Phone: BE 5-3553 Willmar, Minnesota Knese Piano Co. Kimball and Wlirlitzei' Pianos Hammond Organs USED PIANOS PHONE BE 5-3030 809 Litchfield Ave. Willmar, Minnesota Yaeda11's Television - Appliances Sewing Machines PHONE: BE 5-1101 Willmar, Minnesota. 0 d OID' Oh-h-h! Those '57 Oldsmobiles wenson Motor Company NEW AND USED CARS Phone: BE1mont 5-3434 Litchfield Ave. W. Willmar, Minnesota Red Swenson A M N S 0 h vrolet, Inc. HONEST DEALING F PERSONALIZED SERVICE -. xt I-.5-y1'jQ:,.T5',f:1? 5' 44 ...., .., I IH' 9 . 'T 1- , 'ix' S , C H EV RO LEM f :In '- f ,I ,,'f:.-:'f':E3., -E 1- x --4+,: 5: Q .-.-.-.-.-.v.-1-.-.-.uvnx .'-'. -ri- Phone: BEhnont 5-0654 WILLMAR MINNESOTA ULIVER SUPER DIESELS Cut Operating Costs As Much 75172, 6 WLM 'mfs-.,.V, L X in .4-sip., 'f ...Q is ' I .pg ! y ,Jud-.F is E ouvu min 'IL I E .. . If 7 ' fr,-. ' :Jar-2:-U ! ' ,f - l I U 3 X , pl vm! f A X M '2m,. 'U ' +4 ' i J .:::'.-- Finest In Farm Machinery KVAM IMPLEMENT CO. Willmar, Minn. Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 5 AND 10 WO0LWORTH'S Willmar Minnesota Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 The Best Of The Best Foods Puritan Cafe Willmmar Minnesota Best Wishes To The Class of 1957 And To The Community Parsons Welding Supply AND BOLT CO. WHOLESALERS - WELDING SUPPLIES BOLTS - HARDWARE 320 W. 3rd St. Willmar, Minn. Torvil: Motor Company DE SOTO PLYMOUTH S1ILil.1't6St Of The Smart Cars Wilhnar, Minnesota MILD1RED'S GIFT si-ror AVALON snor I ELM CAFE FLADEBOE BUICK co. QUINN BROTHERS Prinsburg Sodding Company SODDING - SEEDING MULCHING Prinsburg, Minnesota Bertus Van Heuveln - Marvin Bonnema TELEPHONE: 12F22 Bc-st NViSl1es to the Class of 1957 Farmer's Elevator FEEDS - SEEDS - FERTILIZERS Community Owned and Controlled Sound - Accomodating - Dependable Prinsburg, Minnesota Meyer's Blacksmith Shop Automatic Roller Welding, Idler and Rail Best VViSheS To The . . l O' E- ' f' Prinsburg, Minnesota Hass Of 1907 Phone: 21 Member of F' D' I' C' PRINSBURG, MINNESOTA YMO Best X Vishes to the Class of 1957 Farmers State Bank Member of F. D. I. C. Raymond, Minnesota RAYMOND NEWS Louie Shelrud, Publisher Raymond Co-operative Creamery Buyers of Cream, Poultry and Eggs-Dealers in Feeds, Seeds and Fertilizers. Telephone 29-L HENRY THOMPSON, Manager Raymond, Minnesota BOB'S REXALL DRUGS Bob Rose, Reg. Pharmacist CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1957 Raymond, Minnesota Gunter Elevator CARGILL Incorporated Host Wiralws To The Class Of 1957 GRAIN Raymond, Minnesota, A , FEED - SEED Gluek Grocery FERTILIZER and I'I2lI'dW2l1'C STOKER COAL Francis Donner, Proprietor GLUEK, MINNESOTA I GLUEK - MINNESOTA TEVIDEOK Congratulations To The Graduating Class Of 1957 Andersen fs' Fashion ha LADIES READY T0 WEAR Stores In MONTEVIDEO and WORTHINGTON MISS CLARA V. RONNING CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT CHIPPEWA COUNTY MONTEVIDEO, IVIINNESOTA VERDI CLAG-GETT Register of Deeds and Abstractor CHIPPEWA COUNTY Montevideo, Minnesota. The Best of Everything to all of YOU NEIL G. MILLER COUNTY AUDITOR CHIPPEWA COUNTY Again My Best Wishes to all of You MRS. VALBORG VJALLIEN COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF CHIPPEWA COUNTY Congratulations to our future citizens, the Class of 1957 THOR G-RAVES COUNTY TREASURER MONTEVIDEO, MINNESOTA Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 DOUGLAS P. HUNT Judge of Probate CHIPPEWA COUNTY Montevideo, Minnesota Congmatulationsi HAN S STRAND County Sheriff MONTEVIDEO, MINNESOTA Congratulations To The Class of 1957 Culligan Soft Water Service No equipment to buy No work to do! Just turn on the faucet and have your soft water! MONTEVIDEO PHONE 8858 BE SURE T0 VISIT The 66NeW97 Calmenson's If It Comes From Ca1menson's It Has To Be Good! MEN'S STORE IN Montevideo nb A L1 REDDY KILOWATIF Northern States Power Co Stamson's Cafe Montevideo - Minnesota I Graves Insurance Service For All Your In urance Needs Montevideo, Minn. PHONE: sroo Bourne's Jewelry Keepsake Diamonds iGreen Stampsl LONGIN ES WITJPNAUER WYLLER ELGINS HADIILTON WATCHES Montevideo, Minnesota Monte Motor Sales Clu'ys1er - Plymouth Hotpoint and Westinghouse Appliance FRONT END ALIGNMENT Telephone: 8839 MONTEVIDEO, MINNESOTA Nelsons Hardware JANNEY BEST PAINTS HARDWARE - TOYS M ONTEVIDEO, MINNESOTA Telephone 8313 Cadillac -Pontiac GMC Trucks Massey Harris Implements And New Holland U. S.Tires - Philco Appliances CLEAN USED CARS Ree Motor Sales Montevideo, Minnesota Johnson's Jewelry CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '57 MONTEVIDEO, MINNESOTA Unger Furniture Co. Stores At MORRIS - MELROSE MONTEVIDEO - SAUK CENTRE Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 Hillside Dairy First In Quality Fairest In Prices Fastest In Service A Satisfied customer is our first consideration. 311 State Rd. MoN'rEvmEo, MINNESOTA Montevideo, Minn. X W3 WK' A . ,W , A, I 1 .' .5 ..-: if , - K PENNYVS 2 -' , 4: A Best NVisl1es to the Class of '57 ' u A n,.. A on .xg t NX X ' 44. X X Montevideo, Minn. K Adams Motor Co. Oldsmobile Sales and Service 88 ROCKETS 98 ay 212 - Telephon Hi-VVay Super SQ1TYlCQ X ' tx N xx A ee en C3 ,fedex X . 1 Montevideo, Minnesota, East On Highway 212 Tigris Montevideo, Minnesota. Best XVishes to the Class of 1957 E x Montevideo American and News Montevideo, Minnesota. SANITARY CASH MARKET LEGESON - NELSON BEN FRANKLIN STORE x g Filson Bros. Inc. STUDEBAKER PACKARD Montevideo, Minnesota TELEPHONE 7275 C. 1. NERISON Fll1'llltl11'0 And ITlld61'tZlkl11,2' Montevideo, Minnesota DR E. W. FOLLENDORF Optometrist Telephone 7988 117W North First St. MONTEVIDEO, MINNESOTA M , BEST VVISHES Larson s , FOI' That Women s Apparel GRADUATION PORTABLE SINCE 1888 Tel0ph0IlB 7442 Montevideo, Minnesota. I I I Erickson 0If1ce Equipment Montevideo, Minnesota CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES ONAHUE Frisholm's f0f Shoes DIAMONDS Montevideo, Minnesota, DR. C. L. PETERSON oP'roME'rR1s'r Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted First National Bank Bldg. Montevideo, Minnesota f B. Tomliave DRUG STORE AND GIFT SHOP TEL. 8182 MONTEVIDEO Montevideo, Minnesota Implement AUTHORIZED DEALER JOHN DEERE TRACTORS AND FARM EQUIPMENT Repairs and Service PHONE NO. 9320 - Montevideo, Minn. A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Walray' s I. C. A. Foodliner East On Highway No. 7 MONTEVIDEO, MINNESOTA JOHN H. ALLEN, M. D. WILLIAM P. MILLER, M. D. 215 NORTH FIRST STREET Telephone-8820 Montevideo, Minnesota In Montevideo it's - Berg' s Sanitary Cleaners There Is A Difference FUR CLEANING AND STORAGE LICENSED SANITONE CLEANER C. S. Justice and Co. Home of Good Shoes We give S and H Green Stamps 113 N. lst Street Montevideo - Minnesota POWELL AUTO COMPANY Cheverolet and Buick Sales and Service PHONE 8384 Chevrolet - Buick MONTEVIDEO, MINNESOTA Congratulations Senior Class of '57 Gear Company DRY GOODS-READY T0 WEAR CHILDRENS WEAR A V Store Montevideo, Minnesota GROWN-UPS, CHILDREN AND BABIES A11 Should Drink 3 Glasses Of Milk Per Day Remember Health Is VVealth AISERS GRADE A DAIRY Manufacturer Of Northland Ice Cream BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1957 Langenfields Ice Cream There is always something that's better in ICE CREAM It's LANGENFIELDS INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Puhlushers W Cover Monulunurers- look lunders FACTORY - HOME OFFICE Kansas City rw HY rf 3' fl F 7' ,w 3 rx or . 1 , , t . u Fffs Life-1f.r '4 f,. 4 x 'ut s V 4 l I, L ,gi W K i . , 5 2 x 1
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