Clara City High School - Clacihiscan Yearbook (Clara City, MN)

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MARGARET HANSON Montevldeog University of Mlnnesotag English. CLARENCE MILES Leeds, South Dakotag Black Hills Teachers Collezeg University of South Dakotag Social Studiesg Principal. IRVIN JOHNSON Clara Cityg St. Olafsg University of Minnesotag Chemistryg Superintendent. DONAVON ROELOFS Prinsburgg St. Cloud T.C, University of Minnesotag Harbor Junior Collegeg Drivers Educatlong Science. RICHARD JOHNSON Willmarg Northern State T.C. Collegeg Hlstoryg Vocal Music. JAMES BRISLANCE wanamingog University of Minnesotag Hamline Univer- sityg World Historyg Coachg S. DUWAYNE HANSON Bensong St. Johnsg St. Cloud Teachers Collegeg Commercial Assistant Coach, ROGER BJOBKLUND Mlnneapolisg Augsburgg Mac- Phail School of Musicg Band. FRONT BOW: EVA LALIM Maynardg University of Minnesotag Home Economics. ROBERT TRANDEM Mentorg Moorhead State Teachersg Mathematics. KENNETH LIEDLE Aberdeen, South Dakotag Northern State T.C.3 History Geography. MICHELLE BRISLANCE St. Peterg St. Olafg Speechg Spanishg English. Not Pictured: JACKSON GRANGER Crookstong University of North Dakotag Industrial Artsg Ass't. Coach, LEMENTFIRY HCULTY SEATED: PHYLLIS ANDERSON Clara Cityg Augustana Col- legeg Grade 2. ETTA BOIKE Clara Cltyg St. Cloud T.C.: Grade 1-2. VERA IAUCH Creighton, Nebraskag Neb- raska State T.C.5 Grade 1. TRACY HACKETT Baudetteg Bemidji State T.C. Moorhead State Teachers Col- legeg University of Idahog Grade 3. JANET ALTMANN Anamorsa, Iowag Wartburg Collegeg Grade 6. STANDING: JOHN ASCHE Clara Cityg St. Cloud Grade 5-6. Clara Grade Clara BARBARA ANDERSON Cityg sc. Cloud U. EUNICE DONNER Cityg St. Cloud Duluth T.C.S Grade U, DOROTHY HARMS Baymondg Northwestern Collegeg St. Cloud Grade Clara 3 NETTIE PREKKER Cityg St. Cloud Mankato T.C.g Grade 5. X mxmxwu Stmaxzd, me ,u- Xxxsxw- wi r,,,,,,, ... -wws?mgwqhffwwff-v VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN SANDRA REINERS nG1r1s have curious minds, and fain would know the end of ever y- th1ng.n Declamation-3-bg Band- 1-2-3-Ug Dramatics-33 Chorus-2-3-U3 Soph. Sextette-2g Student Council-bg Pep Club-2- 3-bg Pep Band-2-3-45 Drum Ensemble-bg Ass't Make-up Man-45 School PaperiCo-Editorj-4. HONOR STUDENTS Altenhofen, Madelon Asche, Dorothy Bush, Barbara Gehrke, Inez Harms, Betty Koenen, John Kron, Anita Petersen, Donna Taatjes,-Rodney Schjeldahl, Ann CLASS CF '58 EUNICE DUITSMAN 'The girl with the smile is the girl worthwh1le.' Homecoming Attendent-3- -Us Vocal Ensemble-bg Declamation-lg Chorus- 1-2-3-Mg Dramatics-2-33 Class Play-3g Pep Club -1-2-3-ug Band-1f2-3-N School Paper-Mg Class Officer-Mg Home Ec. Delegate-23 G1r1's State-33 Club Officer- 3. 'whether the prize be a ribbon or throne, The victor is he who can go it a1one.U RING COLORS Bed and white FLOWER A -nn-ff -4 ' 1.1: .fld ' , 3 .. .f- 1 -.air 5, . V , , V gms MADELON ALTENHOFEN 'She hath a tongue with a tang.' Pep Club-1-2-3-bg Glee Club-1-33 Library Club -bg Class Officer-bg Declamation -1-2-3-Mg Dramatlcs-3g Class Play-3-U3 Annual-U3 Student Council-U. KATHLEEN AALFS 'Couldn't be serious, try as she would.' Pep Club-3-bg Class Play-3-bg Annual-UQ Library Club-U. BERNARD ASCHE 'A quiet, thoughtful, sincere lad.' SHIRLEY AEIKENS 'A girl of few words.' Pep Club-1-2-3-bg Glee Club-lg Class Play-bg Library Club-M. SANDRA AMMERMANN 'She's a girl with high blush pressure.' Pep Band-1-2-3-bg Pep Club-1-2-3-by Chorus -1-33 Glee Club-1-2-jg Band-1-273-UQ School Paper-4. BARBARA BUSH 'There's a little bad in every good girl.' Declamatlon-2-3-bg Pep Club-1-2-3-by Chorus- 3g Class Officer-2-Ng Glee Club-1-2g Career Workshop-3g Co-Editor Annual-3-bg Class Play -by Student Council-bg G1rl's State Alt.-3. CABOLE DEGROTE 'I may not say much, but who knows how much I know?' Pep Club-bg Library Club-U. DOROTHY ASCHE 'Her heart is like the moon, There's a man in 1t.' Declamatlon-1-2g Band- 1-2-3-bg Chorus-2-3-bg Glee Club-2-33 Pep Band-1-2-3-Mg School Paper-Mg Pep Club-1-2- 3-bg Drum Ensemble-U. LADONNA CLEMENTS 'If I'm not there on time, wait for me.n Pep Club-1-2-3-U3 Pep Band-1-2-3-bg Class Play-3-U' French Horn Trio-bi Vocal Ensemble -bg Band-1-2-3-U3 Flag Twirler-bg Chorus-1-2- 3-by Glee Club-1-2-3-U Quartette-3- Soph. Sextette-23 Class Of- ficer-2g Cheerleader-2 School Paper-bg Club Officer-35 Library Club-U. CAROL DRAGT 'Mischief can be found in the most 1nnocent.' Prlnsburg-1-2-33 Pep Club-M, ELWOOD GHUSSING uTeachers discover my faultsg they never appreciate my charms. Baseball-1-25 Basket ball-1-2. INEZ GEHRKE WA half pint with a quart of energy.' Cheerleader-2-3-U3 PSP club-1-2-3-up Class Play-jg Glee Club-1-2- 3g Chorus-3-U3 Soph- Sextette-23 Student Council-3-U. 1. ' ' f' H -.mxgy ,F ' sgiiw? ' ' 'Q 'seswzsk , 2273: MIBON HEBBINK 'Life is easy, life is slow, take what comes and let the rest go.' Baseball-3-bg Basket- ball-1-2g Football-2-b Chorus-23 Letterman's- 3-4- . 015 MABCIA GOLDENSTEIN 'Chattering always and giggling too, when you're 'round 'marcia' you can't be blue.' Declamation-lg Class Play-3-U3 Pep Club-1-2 -3-43 Pep Band-1-2-3-U Band-1-2-3-bg Chorus-1 -2-3-by Glee Club-jg Clarinet Quartette-3-M Swing Band-3g woodwind Sextette-35 Tumbling Team-1. BETTY HARMS 'I just look bashful.' Class Play-bg Band-1 -2-3-Mg Chorus -1-2-33 Glee Club-2-35 Annual- bg Home Ec. Workshop-M Pep Band-1-2-3-ug PGP Club-1-2-3-bg School Paper-45 JOHN KOENEN 'They say he was once caught study1ng.H Baseball-3-bg Basket- ball-1-2-3-bg Football -1-2-3-bg Class Play-3 -U3 Band-1-2-3-by Let- terman's-2-3-Ug Stu- dent Council-3-bgclass Officer-1-2-3g School PaperfCo-Editorl-4 DAVID MEYER n11m going to tell that Einstein a thing or two.' Baseball-1-2-3g Foot- ball-1-2-3-bg Basket- ball-1-2-3-Mg Declama- tion-2-33 Dramatics-3- bg Class Play-3-bg Letterman's -1-2-3-bg Chorus-2-33 Manager of Magazine Drive-U' JOHN JAENISCH 'Everyone haS a cons- tant longingg mine is for the farm.n Baseball-1-2g Football -1-2-3-bg Letterman's -1-2-3-M. , L X ANITA KBON 'It's not a crime to be tall, Just a bit unhandy that's all.n Declamation-1-23 Class Play-by School Paper-4 Glee Club-1-2-33 Pep Club-2-3-bg Chorus-1-2 MABLAN OSTENDOBF 'School can keep whether I'm there or nOton 5 DAVID PREKKER nwhat he wants to get out of school most is himself. 2 3. DONNA PETERSEN 'She sighs at many, but loves only one.n Cheerleader-bg Vocal Class Officer-33 Ensemble-Mg Pep Club-1 Homecoming Attendent-3 -2-3-u3 Class Play-3-U Club Officer-3-U5 Stu- Chorus-3-Ug Glee Club- dent Council-2. 1- - - Soph. Seitette- WINIFRED RUITER nHard work ma not Y hurt me but it sure tires me.N Worthington-1-2-33 PGP Club-45 Chorus-bg Stu- dent Council-bg Lib- rary Club-U. EUNICE PLOWMAN uHear that healthy laugh? That!s Eun1ce.n Pep Club-1-2-3-bg Band -1-2-3-U3 Chorus-3-bg Glee Club-1-2-33 Pep Band-1-2-3-bg School Paper-by Career Work- shop-bg Tumbling Team- 1. HAHM BAND 'He knows football is not the only place a good line is needed.n Football-2-3-bg Class Play-bg Annual-by Stu- dent Council-Ug Class Officer-15 Letterman's -2-3-4. ANN SCHJELDAHL 'Argue early, argue late, if a line were crooked, she'd argue it straight.' Pep Club-1-2-3-bg Pep Band-2-35 Dramatics-23 Class Play-3-UQ Band-l -2-3-bg Chorus-l-2-3-U Soph. Sextette-2g Glee Club-l-2-3-Mg Library Club-Mg Quartette-3-My Student Council-2-3-bg School Paper-M5 Mixed Quartette-2-33 Vocal Ensemble-bg Manager of Magazine Drive-3-bg Homecoming Attendant-2 Homecoming Queen-bg Club Officer-U. MARGARET SCHROEDER 'Late hours aren't good for one but they are oxay for two.' Chorus-1' Pep C1ub,u. Library elub-Lb. ' JAMES STAGER 'Don't let his angelic smile fool you,H i,? Jia 'He but when 1t.' Basketball -1-2 Football-1-2-3-bg KEHHIT SWANSON may appear quiet, what he won't say you least expect -3-bs -bg Chorus-33 Swing Lgt- Band-3-bg Coronet Trio Stu- -3-43 Co-Editor Annual tterman'a-2-3-bg dent Council-3-bg -1-2-3-bg Class Play-3 Club Officer-U. Band -3-bg Class Officer-lg N JOAN SOMMEBFIELD 'A letter a day keeps the blues away.' Pep Club-U5 Chorus-bg Glee Club-1-2-jg Lib- rary Club-Ug School Paper-U5 GEORGE THEIN 'He doesn't exaggerate, he just remembers b1g.n Baseball-2-3-U3 Class Play-3-U3 Football-2-3 -bg Student Council-M5 Letterman's-2-3-M. 'Changeable as the w1nd.' tion-3-bg Dra- bg Pep Band-1-2 DARRYL SWEEP 'Life of his class death of his teachers.n Baseball-3,b3 Letter- man'S'3-U3 Basketball- 1-2-3-L+. GENE WIEBEBDINK BODNEY TAATJES 'Got up at the crack of dawn, stuffed the crack, and went back to bed.n Football-3-bg Letter- man's-3-Ug Class Play- 3g Chorus-1-jg Annual -kg Class Officer-lg Club Officer-bg Stu- dent Council-M. LOIS VAN BINSBEHGEN 'A light heart lives a long t1me.' Montevideo-15 Pep Club -2-3-U5 Club Officer-M Glee Club-2-35 Chorus- 2-3-bg Library Club-Mg Soph-Sextette-2g De- e1amat1on-2-3-U- Drum Ensemble-bg Stu- Class dent Council-bg Class Officer-3-bg School Band-1-2-3-bg Paper-U3 Club Officer Chorus-1-2-3-bg Swing -bg Homecoming Escort- A , lxu, Z Band-2-3-bg Annual-bg 3-4. .Q 1 A ,gjgg Boy' Quartette-3g 3 W ,.. L I 5. -Vx: L-., 1 . ENHHI ISTURY On September 8, l95U, forty-eight students were enrolled in the Freshman Class of Clara City High School. Our advisor was Mr. Vollmer. In our sophomore year Mr. H. N. Hanson was our advisor. parties and the school activities were the only excitement we A few class had. Lois Van Blnsbergen from Montevideo joined our class. Our junior year proved to be a very successful one. Mrs our advisor. On January 25 we received our class rings. The in April Winlfred Bulter from Worthington entered our class. we presented our class play, NFather Knows Bestn, to a large . Lallm was first week On March 29 gathering. Mr. Boelofs was our director. The Junior-Senior Tea was held on May l5. The decorations were centered around the theme, HTpop1Ca1 Holidayvh Our senior year was ushered ln by the registration of H7 pupils. A new member of our class was Carol Dragt from Prinsburg. We were very busy with the preparations for the first Alumni Banquet. Mr. Miles was our class advisor. On November l5, the senior play, NHeaded for Edenu, was given under the direction of Mr. Ellingworth. With our trip to Chl- cago and the Junior-Senior Tea,,we were kept very busy with planning and school work. But on May 29, l958, this came to an abrupt halt, when 37 seniors received their diplomas and left their desks vacant for the class of 1959. . RUPHESY44 JD -NNN-N,NNs, eigziisg If ,.' Q H,-u I Y - -E -f,J74,,ffrf',!, ,'4l X, Y :f?'x-. - l. Y AiL-,g,fffffff,f -TIIL.-,gg jgsgg We had just finished packing our to take us to the spaceport. The cab recognized as one of our friends from we arrived at the spaceport just bags when the taxi-cab drove up -driver was MARLAN OSTENDORF whom we Clara City. in time to climb into our rocket. we were greeted at the door by the pilot, co-pilot, and the stewardess who were also from Clara City. They were MYRON HEBRINK, ELWOOD GRUSSING, and CAROL DRAGT. we waved goodbye to our friends and climbed aboard. The stewardess told us to fasten our oxygen masks and we were off--to the moon. We were very excited as we had never been to the moon before. As we looked out the window we saw the United States Explorer and the Vanguard passing us. Finally we arrived at our destination. we were greeted by the President of the moon, MADELON ALTENHOFEN. She took us to the capitol in her limousine driven by HARM RAND. We were honored to be made guests at the Green House. Lunch was served by the Matour de', SHIRLEY AEIKENS. After a lunch of cheese---green, llmburger, or blue- cheese, a stage show was given in our honor. First the great singer from Earth, Madame ANN SCHJELDAHL, sang nThe Moon's Welcome.n Next on the program were the famous magicians GEORGE THEIN, WINIFRED RUITER, and DOROTHY ASCHE. After the great magicians the Liberace of the moon, GENE WEIBERDINK, favored us with a selection. It was getting late so we decided to retire. Bright and early the next morning we got up, ate breakfast, and decided to take a tour of the moon. We decided to start with a tour of the capitol of the moon, Sputn1k's Rest, We started with the factory of the famous Green Cheese first. when we got there we were greeted by ANITA KRON who was to be our guide. She told us all about the making of the delicious cheese, where it got 1t's name, and about the origin of the factory on the moon. She gave us a sample and then we decided to go tO the next place on our list. The next place was Moonbeam, Inc. The owner, BERNARD ASCHE, told us they put out close to 50,000 moonbeams per year! It was getting late so we had to go. We left well informed about Moonbeams. Our next visit was at PETERSEN J GEHRKE'S FASHION SHOP. It was run by two prominent seniors from the Class of 1958 from C. C., DONNA PETERSEN A INEZ GEHRKE. We were really surprised at the fashions on the moon. They were really 'out of this world.' The shops were rather small com- pared to the big stores in the United States, but all in all, it was very nice. President ALTENHOFEN came to get us so we had to go. We went back to the Green House where we had supper. we had no other plans so we decided to take in a movie. It was called, nwill Earthlans Invade the Moonn? It was produced by BARBARA BUSH and directed by DAVID MEYER. Starring in this movie was DARRYL SHEEP, MARCIA GOLDENSTEIN, AND JOAN SOMMERFIELD. The next day we decided to go to the Science Conservatory and look at the giant telescopes. We were amazed at the greatness of them. DR. JOHN KOENEN, who was in charge of things in the conservatory, asked us if we would like to look at the earth through it. We accepted the invitation without any hesitation. We pointed the telescope in the direction of the Earth and looked for it, We could see it immediately. we decided to concentrate on Clara City and sure enough--there it was. It looked as if they were tearing down old C.C.H.S. We could see Mr. Miles standing there crying. It was breaking his heart to see C.C.H.S. being torn down. But wait--there were more standing there. There was JOHN JAENISCH, EUNICE PLOWMAN, MARGARET SCHROEDER, and even the greatest lover Of School himself DAVID PHEKKEH. We could take no more of the crumbling of dear old C.C.H.S. so we decided to look at brighter things on the moon. f As we walked down the street we heard JAMES STAGER calling NExtra, extra! Read all about 1t.n we bought a paper and as we skimmed the head- lines we noticed that SANDRA REINERS had won the Western, Riding Champion- ship of the Universe with her quarter horse, Tango. Runnerup was KATHY AALFS from Venus with her horse, Goldie, We turn the page and see LADONNA CLEMENTS Society Column. We see several familiar names including RODNEY TAATJES who had just re- turned from a visit to earth to see some of his old friends. After we finished reading the news section we noticed that KERMIT SWANSON was the publisher of this fine newspaper. We decided it was time to leave so we went back to the Green House to thank the president and her staff for their hospitality. Before we left there we met the pres1dent's special dress designer, EUNICE DUITS- MAN, and her bodyguards, SANDRA AMMERMAN, CAROLE DEGROTE, LOIS VAN BINS- BERGEN, and BETTY HARMS. EIDR Ill KATHLEEN AALFS wills her shorthand ability to SHIRLEY EUHR SHIRLEY AEIKENS wills her loud and boisterous laugh to JOAN GERDES. MADELON ALTENHCFEN wills her horseshoes to MONICA GROEBNER because Madelon is through nhoofenn! SANDRA AMMERMANN wills her giggle to SANDRA MEYER. BERNARD ASCHE wills his quiet amsposltion to STEVEN THANG and WAYNE HARGUTH. DOROTHY ASCHE wills her bass drum to WALTER BLUHM. BAREARB BUSH wills her calmness at basketball games to DENISE LANNING LADONNA CLEMENTS wills her promptness and her ability to play the french horn to ELAINE BERENDS and JUDY SOMMERFIELD. CAROLE DEGROTE wills her height to CAROL DRAGT wills her nred penclln GORT. EUNICE DUITSMAN wills her blush to INEZ GEHRKE wills her cheerleading PETERS. MARCIA GOLDENSTEIN wills her laugh JOYCE BOIKE and BARBARA LANGE. to JANICE GOLDENSTEIN and SHARON DENNIS WESTENDORF. ability to MARLYS NEGEN and ELOISE to LAVONNE GEHRKE and LOIS KOENEN. T ELWOOD GRUSSING wills his ability to ruin cars to CLIFFORD ANDRESEN and ROBERT GOLDENSTEIN. BETTY HARMS wills her weight problem to LAVONNE STUTELBERG. MYRON HEBRINK wills his hard work in bookkeeping class to STANLEY BARNEY JOHN JAENISCH wills his build to the HILERANDS TWINS. Better take O vitamins, boys. JOHN KOENEN wills his basketball ability to ROBERT STAGER. ANITA KRON wills her long fingernails to ANN WATCHLER. DAVID MEYER wills his bird-like appetite and slim physique to ROGER WEERS MARLAN OSTENDORF wills his ability to miss English class to PAUL JAENISCH DONNA PETERSEN wills her diamond to BEREND DAVIDS to give to AUDREY HAGERT. EUNICE PLOWMAN wills her wiggle to NANCY GRUSSING. DAVID PREKKER wills his romantic character to ELDON AEIKENS. Poor Maynar HARM RAND wills his beautiful Ford to ROGER OSTENDORF. Lucky boy! SANDRA REINERS wills her ability to play the cowbell to DEWAYNE SMITH WINIFRED RUITER wills her charming MEYER. disposition in bookkeeping to LAVONNE ANN SCHJELDAHL wills her four day weekends to BETTY FELDMAN. MARGARET SCHROEDER wills her wonderful night life to MARY ANN LEISER. JOAN SOMMERFIELD wills her ability to change boy friends to CAROL FRIKKE JAMES STAGER wills his ability to get in trouble third hour to STANLEY OSTENDORF. KERMIT SWANSON wills his ability to play the coronet to MARCELLA BECKMAN. DARRYL SWEEP wills his ability to get along with Leidle in 3rd hour study hall to HARLAN RUITER. RODNEY TAATJES wills Evon to JEROME SECHLER. what about Linda, Jerome? GEORGE THEIN wills his football ability to DARREL GEHRKE. LOIS VAN BINSBERGEN wills her short stubby feet to THOMAS THEIN. Happy stumbling. GENE WIEBERDINK wills his bruised and bloody Shins from Madelon's nhoofenn to LOWELL KLUVER. Watch out for Monica! H155 lHY IN it .QQ3 1 f It ' f ' 'HEADED Fon EDENH Mfg K F0 'i,Zf1.7 Hglll ,25 17 f 'I L4 7? L.,'2 ,' - .r ,sg Director: J. J. Ellingwor-th ,nv On November 15, 1957, the sen- ior class presented their class play, Headed for Eden, The set- ting was a room in a boarding house in Chicago in the l93O's. The story revolves around Kate Roberts and the other girls who live at the boarding house. Kate's brother comes to town and the girls have quite a time help ing to keep him from the police. The cast had many enjoyable moments in preparing for the play because they wore the clothes that were in style in those days. Mrs. Oral Sk1pworth..Marc1a Goldenstein Imogene .................... .Kathy Aalfs Hank osuo o 0 sooc Q oooo o ooun Q 0 Dorothy Brill... .......Barbara Bush Peggy walters............Donna Petersen Gladys Hermann.......Madelon Altenhofen Nancy Lane...... ...,LaDonna Clements Kate Boberts..... .....Ann Schjeldahl ,..,.,.An1ta Kron .......Harm Band .. .... Betty Harms Rosina Bland1sh.... Barry Richards... Minnie Peters... Banksooooco Ouooocqinavid Marcella Turner.... ....Sh1P1ey Ae1keHS .,.,Jun1or Koenen Bob Boberts...... Sergent Kelly. . . . . . . .Kermit Swanson Ken Howard..... ....Gene Wleberdlnk 'L1mpy!,,,,,, ,,...James Stager Georgie 'sim , x Inky Shirley Bean Maggi e Kathy Eunice D. Freddie uflgy Gene John Granny i Mike Pete Marcia HGW WE LCOKED THE Ann Q, Q L it' ' ' Sandi Nita Sam Betty Junior ,'Qk V,, V 3 i t X I Carol Loymy Joni Dottie 5 E Carole Bgpb Tate Clem Mickey 'if .l' I, 4 Yi Nettie Pete Gorden .' A-. MUMNI The alumni of the Clara City High School were invited to gather at a Homecoming in the high school gymnasium on September 27, 1957. This highly successful undertaking was planned by the senior class of 1958 and their very capable advisor, Mr. Clarence Miles, principal of the high school. About three hundred alumni and guests attended. At this meeting, with Mr. Martin Meyer as emcee, our alumni as- sociation was formally organized with Mr. Gorden Yock as president, Mrs. Bert Prekker as secretary, and Mr. Peter DeGrote as treasurer. By unanimous vote it was decided to meet again next year and every year on a trial basis, the date of the meeting to be left to the execu- tive committee. Dues were suggested and set temporarily at 81.00 a year per member. Everyone had an enjoyable and memorable time. They are looking foreward to next year's banquet in hopes of reuniting with more of their former classmates. IUC! U15 'll-21 ggi, 'Og' 5.0 'ff .ff JUNIOR CLFISS WHAT? AGAIN?? ROW 1 ROW 2- ROW ROW U 3- LaVonne Gehrke, Joan Gerdes, Mary Ann Lieser, Denise Lanning, Jan- ice Goldenstein, LaVonne Stutelberg, Shirley Buhr, Lois, Koenen, Darrell Gehrke, Robert Stager, Ann Wachtler, LaVonne Meyer, Mrs. Lallmo Dewayne Smith, Elaine Berends, Lowell Hilbrands, Wayne Harguth, Roger Ostendorf, Paul Jaenisoh, Stanley Barney, Eldon Aelkens. Marlys Negen, Sharon Gort, Carol Frlkke, Joyce Boike, Betty Feld- man, Sandra Meyer, Judy Sommerfleld, Robert Goldenstein, Jerome Sechler, Steve Thang, Roger weers, Harlan Ruiter. -Nancy Grussing, Barbara Lange, Eloise Peters, Clifford Andresen, Stanley Ostendorf, Walter Bluhm, Thomas Thein, Berend Davids, Den- nis Westendorp, Lowell Kluver. SIJPHIJMURE CLFISS BOW ROW ROW BOW -Ruthie Kluver, Linda Spleker, Virginia Schafer, Lois Ammerman, Sha- ron Meyer, Carol Doesken, Patty Gehrke, Sharon Aalfs, Mary Ann Dan- ielson, Charles Asche, Roger DeBeer, Harlan Asche, Everett Buss, Ward Johnson, Mr. Trandem. -Steven Heins, Dennis Harguth, Norman Kllnghagen Judy Boike Audrey DeGrote, Esther Koenen, Elaine Duitsman, Esther Du1tsman,,Delores Wearda, Corrine Ammerman, Fay Ammerman, Gene Underland, Clifford Lannlng, Loren Weers. -Charles Ammerman, Rodney Kray, Steven Taatjes, Jeanette Peterson, Carol Lynn Heins, Kathy Meyer, Sharon Grusslng, Barbara Theln, Lil- lian Kluver, Delores Hoogheem, Delores Andresen, LaVonne Klinghagen Valerie Donner. Dennis DeGrote, Bill Thissen, John Schulte, Ronald Hagemeyer, Dean Tammen, Robert Harms, Lyle Peterson, Larry Dannen, Tom Condon,wayne Schwltters, Larry Berghuls, Dennis Erickson. Not Pictured: Dennis Gerdes. FRE HMEN CLFISS SNEAK ATTACK!! BOW ROW ROW ROW 1-Beverly Gunter, Sandra Fritz, JoAnn Van Houten, Arlette Gerdes, Sandra Warrings, Sharon Bulthuis, Marletta Dragt, Colleen Dye, Elaine Gehrke, Ardis Andresen, Lucille Brouwer, Linda wieberdink, Mary Marso, Sharon Woltjer, Elizabeth Berends. 2-Mr. Boelofs, Dianne Gunter, Louise Condon, Lenore Stager, Mary Smith, Dianne Peterson, Gary Slagter, Bob Roelofs, Douglas Johnson, Larry Gerdes, Roland Schwitters, Jim Thein, Kenneth Kray, Cecil Reiners. 3-Janis Frikke, Marie Huseby, Darrel Hoogheem, Daniel Jaenlsoh, David Hilbrands, Stephen Henslin, Marvin Kray, Gary Grussing, Carol Koe- nen, Kay Grussing, Sandra Schroeder, David Koenen. U-Donald Slater, Leonard Kluver, Gerald Slater, David Abbas, Roger Andresen, Meril wieberdink, Edward Breems, James Fokken, Norman Ammerman, Jerry Miller, Ricky Harms, William Prekker. 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Dorinda Koenen, Arlene Peters, Patricia Boskens, James Kluver, Les- lie Peterson, Robert Gerdes, Paul Harms, Chester Boike, Keith Harms SEVE TH GRADE BOW 1 ROW BOW BOW -Cassandra Berghuis, Evon Sathoff, Jolene DeBeer, Betty Erickson, Kenneth Jaenlsch, Willis Ammerman, Larry Meyer, Robert Gerdes, Doris Asche, Sherry Granger, Edward Woltjers, Jerome Duitsman, Mr. Lledle. 2-Joan Gehrke, Marlys Lannlng, Carol Benson, Jeannie Meyer, Lila Huisinga, LaVonne Davids, Wallace Ammerman, Robert Smith, Leonard Bluhm, Judy Johnson, Laird Yock. 3-Alvin Andresen, Larry Meinerts, Janice Harms, James Koenen, Kenneth Aalfs, Rochelle Janssen, Minnie Ammerman, Barbara Stiff, Paulette Kray, Rosaline Kluver, Eugene Van Binsbergen. U-Diane DeGrote, Karen Fokken, Marilyn Klinghagen, Eunice Harms, Curtis Slagter, Michael Meyer, Lenora Ammerman, Phyllis Brouwer, Harriet Feldman, Lyle Hebrink. IXTH GR DE BOW 1-Mrs. Altmann, Marlene DeGrote, Karen Gehrke, Pamella Janssen, Linda Gehrke, Gary Bulthuls, Michael Ammerman, Eunice Henslin. BOW 2-Stephen Andresen, Myra Buckholz, Patricia Fritz, Linda DeGrote, Fred Ammarman, Susan Gullickson, Ilene Johnson. ROW 3-Alvina Hoogheem, Phyllis Kleene, Caroline Ammerman, Lynn Aeikens, Emily Harms, Bonnie Andresen, Willard Duitsman. BOW U-Dennis Ammerman, Joyce Hebrlnk, Carla Heins, Kenneth Klaassen Dwight Heins, Harold Koenen, Harvey Koenen. 5th- 6th BOW 1-Larry Rothers, Claudia Sand, Barbara Stager, Linda Spiry, Mark Schoenborn, Carol Van Binsbergen, Mr. Asche. BOW 2-Barbara Tammen, Bonita Sweep, Vernon Meyer, Penny Storts, Joann westendorf, Laura Ulferts, Lowell Schwltters. ROW 3-Connie Aalfs, Sandra Wachsman, Wesley Peters, Norman Lepler, Donald Boskens, Kenneth Steffens, Richard Lange. Not Pictured: David Stutelberg, Donald Seeman, Harry Spleker. QB' S' G ,,. 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Not Pictured: Tom Taatjes, Susan Stutelberg, Larry Ulferts. 3rd HOW BOW ROW ROW Lp- -Miss Harms, Richard Storts, Michael Thang, John Seeman, Junior Mey er, Beverly Neal, Mary Jean Jaenisch, Karla Relners. -Marcia Ruiter, Janice Kluver, Marlene Ostendorf, Jean Schoenborn, Mark Koenen, James Ostendorf L le Klassen y . -Bruce Kluver, Marjorie Meyer, Mary Ann Mueller, Cathleen Sand Ernest Vralson, Louis Steffens, Bay Vralson. wayne Steffens, Jerry Van der Pol,James Koenen, Kenneth Band, Dav id Hoskens, Eugene Schwitters. W 9 iam: V 4 . L , . , fl K f 1 Q K ' M Q ' f K 5 an v' X F 2+ Sf if 2' 0 ' ,IA H 'Af' ?'g A ,-.:'Qg, -W , , . 4. ' K' X : fig-kilfzio 'Iv f' -. Y 5 - 9 ' 1 V 3 'W '4x f ' Q ' W A9. ,Q f Q-.5 H ,. M ' Iv J we 9 Ze i--1 32. is Q K hi 1 4 , Q . K N, . ,f ir if 5 l ' wg! U 9 'J v VN x'fr'X v-fm' ue 5 Q , , . Q r+'K'f 9 Q - ' Fi , Qing: K' 4.gi,.L- I Q ' ' 'Yie ' ' S 5 - W? 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P1 Q XXI, v. 1 ' r'- 1 .. tn, Fr Jr V' 552' ,ff -.V W: PEECH ETIVITIES DECLAM District Declam Winners Eloise Peters, Madelon Altenhofen DRAMATICS The one act play, Grenachika, directed by Mrs. Brlslance was presented on March l7, 1958 at the District Play Contest in Clara City. Other schools participating were Dawson, Granite Falls, and Madison. Clara City won lst place and Dawson won 2nd place with 223 Marriage Proposal. Clara City re- ceived an excellent rating at the regional contest. Local Declam Winners Gene Wieberdink-Dramatics, Madelon Altenhofen-Orig. Oratory, Eloise Peters-Manuscript Reading, Barbara Bush-Humerous, Joyce Boike-Oratory David Meyer Gene Wleberdink Eunice Dultsman FIJURETTE HND VQIRLERS K Fay Ammerman LaDonna Clements Kathy Meyer Janice Frikke Valeple Donner Ruthie Kluver Barbara Lange ROW ROW ROW BOW 1-Barbara Lange, Marie Huseby, Betty Harms. 2-Eunice Dultsman, Sharon Gort, Marcia Goldenstein, Janis Frlkke, Eun ice Plowman, Pat Rosken, Diane Peterson. 3-Kay Grussing, Alvina Ammerman, Karen Hilbrands, Ruth Jaenisch, La- Vonne Davids, Lois Ammerman, Linda Spieker, Jerome Seohler, Kermit Swanson, Chester Boike, Ruthie Kluver. U-Ann Sohjeldahl, Dewayne Smith, Sandra Reiners, Gene wleberdlnk, Dor othy Asohe, Minnie Mae Ammerman, Sandra Ammerman, Sharyn Meyer, La- Donna Clements, Mark Schoenborn, Carol Frikke, Michael Meyer. Mr. Bjorklund, Director. E! 1 ROW ROW ROW ROW r fl 4'-, A. Carol Lynn Heins, Audrey Hagert, Mary Ann Danielson, Joyce Bolke, Kathy Meyer, Patty Oveson, Delores wearda, Dennis Ammerman, Valerie Donner, Fay Ammerman. David Koenen, Clifford Andresen, Ardis Anderson, Steven Henslln, Jerome Duitsman, Jeannie Meyer, Eunice Henslln, Mary Smith, Michael Berghuls, Delroy Hayunga. Thomas Theln, Gerald Miller, Michael Ammerman, Paul Harms, Junior Koenen, Ward Johnson, Mr. Bjorklund, Bobby Smith, Dwight Heins, Elaine Dultsman, Esther Duitsman, Robert Harms, Steven Heins, Lo- well Kluver, 'PEP' BAND WING FIND During the past two years the Clara City nSwing Bandu has developed quite an enviable reputation. The l7 piece group has made many playing dates over the two year period. Including 2 L1on's variety shows, an appearance at the Soybean festivities, a trip to Dawson where a banquet was held, the Maynard Junior-Senior Tea, and the Variety Supply breakfast. FU+upe dateg include the Granite Falls talent contest and the willmar School assembly. The group has a repetoire of about 25 numbers. They meet after school and during part of their lunch hour. The vocalist is Ann Schjeldahl and they are under the direction of Mr, Bjorklund. STANDING: Mr. Bjorklund BOW 1-Fay Ammerman, Eunice Duitsman, Barbara Lange, Delroy Hayunga, Valerie Donner, Michael Berghuis. BOW 2-Chester Boike, Jerome Sechler, Kermit Swanson, Lowell Kluver, Steve Heins, Robert Harms, Gene Wieberdlnk. ROW 3-Dewayne Smith, Jerry Miller, Ann Schjeldahl. CAD ET BA D li Llff BON 1-Lois Frikke, Carla Heins, Eunice Henslln, Willard Duitsman. BOW 2-Patricia Oveson, Alvlna Ammerman, Karen Hilbrands, Ruth Jaenisch, LaVonne Davids, Connie Salyers, Betty Erickson, Mark Schoenborn, Dennis Ammerman, Susan Gullickson, Barbara Stager, Jeannie Meyer, Jerome Duitsman, Richard Lange, Steven Henslin, ROW 3-Patty Fritz, Lila Mae Huisinga, Dorinda Koenen, Joyce Hebrlnk, Michael Ammerman, Sherdith Deiken, Carol Van Binsbergen, Lenora Ammerman, Eugene Van Binsbergen, Bobby Smith, Dwight Heins, Willis Ammerman, Harry Spieker, Steven Andresen, Jimmy Miller, Maureen Frlkke, Carol Ammerman, Fred Ammerman, Vaughn Johnson, Tom Mueller, Sandra Wachsman, Sherry Granger, Laird Yock. ROW U-Mr, Bjorklund, Minnie Ammerman, Michael Meyer, Alvin Negen, Sandra Oveson, Gerald Barney. FRENC HORN TRIO Carol Frlkke. LaDonna Clements, Sharyn Meyer, COR ET TRIO Kermit Swanson, Chester Bolke, Ruthie Kluver r a- E IUR ROW ROW BOW ROW Mary Jane Marso, Ruthie Kluver, Lois Ammerman, Sandra Warrlngs, Mary Smith, Donna Petersen, Sandra Belners. Mary Ann Danielson, Bonnie Hebrink, Ann wachtler, Janice Frikke, Kay Grussing, Joan Sommerfield, Eunice Dultsman, Audrey Hagert, Sandra Schroeder. Esther Duitsman, Lillian Kluver, Barbara Thein, Betty Feldman, Ann Schjeldahl, Carol Frlkke, Joyce Boike, Carol Heins, Barbara Lange, Nancy Grussing. Marcia Goldenstein, Eloise Peters, Gerald Miller, Larry Berghuis, Billy Thissen, Ronald Hagemeyer, Tom Condon, Lowell Kluver, Rich- ard Harms, Donald Slagter, H U R U S BOW ROW BOW BOW 1-Janice Goldenstein, Linda Spieker, Diane Petersen, Mary Lelser, Sharon Woltjer, Joan Gerdes, LaVOnne Gehrke, Mr. Johnson. 2-Valerie Donner, Carol Koenen, Elizabeth Behrends, Ardls Anderson, Marlette Dragt, Louise Condon, Elaine Gehrke, Colleen Dye. 3-Kathy Meyer, Sharon Grussing, winifred Bulter, Sharon Gort, Delores Wearda, Fay Ammerman, Corrine Ammerman, Lois Van Blnsbergen, Elaine Duitsman, LaVonne Meyer. Norman Ammerman, Kenneth Kray, Leonard Kluver, Boland Schwitters, Ward Johnson, Steven Heins, Evert Buss, Eunice Plowman, LaDonna Clements, Inez Gehrke. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB gg ROW 1 BOW 2 ROW 3 -Beverly Gunter, Denise Lanning, Ruthie Kluver, Lols Ammerman, Mary Ann Danielson, Ann Wachtler, Lenore Stager, Linda Spieker, Virginia Schafer, Ardis Anderson, Shirley Buhr, Lois Koenen, Mr. Johnson, -Janice Frikke, Lillian Kluver, Marcella Beckman, Elaine Berenas, Sandra Schroeder, Kathy Meyer, Marie Huseby, Fay Ammerman, Valerie Donner, Corrine Ammerman, Sharyn Meyer, Dianne Gunter, Arlette Gerdes. -Esther Duitsman, Betty Feldman, Ann Schjeldahl, Carol Frikke, Judy Sommerfield, Nancy Grussing, Barbara Lange, Sharon Grussing, Sharon Gort, Delores wearda, Elaine Duitsman, LaDonna Clements. JU IGR HIGH CHORUS BOW 1 RGW 2 ROW 3 BOW M 0,55 -Cassandra Berghuis, Evon Sathoff, Jolene DeBeer, Marlys Lanning, Betty Erickson, Sherry Granger, Joan Gehrke, Willis Ammerman, Robert Gerdes, Carol Benson, Sally Doesken, Doris Asche, Jeannie Meyer, LaVonne Davids, Mr. Johnson. -Lila Mae Huislnga, Connie Salyers, Judee Gehrke, Eunice Ahrenholz, Jerome Dultsman, Wallace Ammerman, Robert Smith, Judy Johnson, Barbara Stiff, Janice Harms, Ruth Jaenisch, Betty Karsten, Patricia Oveson, Carol DeBeer, -Paulette Kray, Rochelle Janssen, Gerald Kleene, Melvin Andresen, Alvin Negen, Minnie Ammerman, Hosaline Kluver, Marilyn Klinghagen, Karen Fokken, Linda Gerdes, Dianne DeGrote. -Delroy Hayunga, Sandra Tammen, Eunice Harms, Lenora Ammerman, Phyllis Brouwer, Harriet Feldman, Patricia Roskens, Chester Boike, Michael Meyer, Arlene Peters, Janice Ulferts, Dorlnda Koenen Paul Harms. SQPHOMCDRE TRIO ' 4 was is 2 4-Q. CADETTE Mary Ann Danielson Valerie Donner Carol Frikkep Ann SChJe1dah1 VOCAL EN SEM BLE ROW 1 ROW 2 Mr. Johnson, Denise Lanning, Donna Petersen, Eunice Duitsman, Ann Schjeldahl, Carol Frikke Fay Ammerman, Valerie Donner, LaDonna Clements, Linda Spleker. Janice Frlkke, Betty Feldman, Joyce Boike, Nancy Grussing, Eloise Peters, Barbara Lange, Sharon Grusslng, Sharon Gort, Mary Ann Danielson, Esther Duitsman, ii 4 0 B CHEERLEHDER5 +1 1 Sl Ruthie Kluver, Kathy Meyer, Valerie Donner s P o B fr S r F A N s N I , N X . BOW 1 ROW 2 CAFETERIA STAFF DeJong c BUS DRIVERS Carl Menking, Earl Reiners, Leroy Stager. John Kray, Wally Stutelberg, Orville Ackerman, Bud Stute- ANITGRS Dave Tengwall, Herman Barney, Cornie SCHOGL BOARD SEATED2 Lawrence Grusslng, Gladys Berghuis, Henry Frikke. STANDING! Herb Lange, wessel Kluver, Pete Asche. X , i X Q S A X I ' 'EL 4 1 25 a X . A , if 1 - 9? v X X x fl' f ETTERMEN'5 lUB s 'Radar Gerald Miller, Mike McGaff, Dennis Harguth, Gary Grusslng, Steven Heins, Larry Gerdes, Ward Johnson, Donald Slater. Darryl Sweep, Paul Jaenlsch, Roger Weers, Jerome Seohler, Gerald Slater, Thomas Condon, Larry Berghuis, Billy Thlssen, Ronald Hagemeyer, Dennis Gerdes, Ricky Harms, Wayne Harguth. -Coaches, James Brislance and Dewayne Hansong Harm Rand, John Jaenisch, Berend Davids, Rodney Taatjes, George Theln, Kermit Swanson, John Koenen, David Meyer, Myron Hebrink, Thomas Thein, Lyle Peterson, Lowell Kluver, Robert Harms. OUTSTANDING ATHLETES Dave John FOOTBALL BASKETBALL mr. 1 HSEBQH I uv ROW 1-Mr. Hanson, Mike McGaff, Ricky Harms, Thomas Condon, Gerald Slater, Donald Slater, Ward Johnson. ROW 2-Steven Heins, Darryl Sweep, George Theln, Jerome Sechler, Ronald Hagemeyer, Stanley Barney, Larry Berghuis. ROW 3-Lyle Peterson, John Koenen, Myron Hebrink, Bobby Harms. The picture is of the 1958 baseball team and the sta- tistics are of the 1957 team. Dde to a rainy season only 3 baseball games were played. We They Maynard B 9 is Raymond 2 3 Sub-District Dawson 2 3 UlJTBHll 'V HOW 1-Coach: James Brlslanceg John Jaenisch, Myron Hebrink, Harm Hand, David Meyer, John Koenen, Rodney Taatjes, George Thein, Kermit Swanson. BOW 2-Robert Harms, Ricky Harms, Dennis Gerdes, Billy Thissen, wayne ROW Harguth, Larry Berghuls, Donald Slater, Mike McGaff. Student Manager: Paul Harms. 3-Ronald Hagameyer, Berend Davids, Lyle Peterson, Lowell Kluver, Roger Weers, Gerald Miller, Gerald Slater, Dennis Harguth. ROW M-Gary Grussing, Thomas Condon, Jerome Sechler, Steven Heins, Larry 1 Gerdes. We They Kerkoven ----- 19 O Boyd ------- --20 6 Belview ------ 13 2l Cosmos ------- 39 13 Murdock ------ 25 13 Maynard ------ 26 12 Dawson ------- 5 52 Ortonville---19 18 ,ag Honorable Mention - Allstate David Meyer, Harm Rand, John Koenen, Kermit Swanson. ff ,x FUDTBHll lNDIVIDUHlS David Junior 'rl I I 'AVW 5 ' ' ja 2 DA '2 . 0, Q4 ! 1111, .pl ' ,M ,Mn HJ ' 4 Fi I dy ' .... 33 1 ' ' A fs RSKETBHH David Meyer, Lyle Peterson, John Koenen, Robert Harms Berend Davids Lowell Kluver, Kermit Swanson, Jerome Sechler, Larry Berghuis Stanley Barney, Darryl,Sweep, Ward Johnson. Student Managers: Paul Harms, Mike Berghuis. 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Our Regards to the Senior Class of '58 STA H EEAHIREE Clara City, Minnesota FOR THE FINEST IN ENTERTAINMENT Two Shows Each Evening Except Tuesday MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY The Oldest Bank in Chippewa County Clara City State Bank Clara City, Minnesota Member of the Federal Deposit In, ance Corporatio Lnuters Bros., Inc. Phone 131 WE SELL THE BEST AND SERVICE THE BEST ...:.'.. ' I International Harvester Best Wishes to the Class of 1958 . .Q ll ...-f- 'A 'sua eu. 'A N. Uqwwa -v U 4 'E Rv vw ' lr.-5lmm1.y . O L 01' u I' 'vo-ww...-.u-. ' Clothing, Shoes and Dry Goods HARRY KLUVER, Owner Clara City, Minnesota Clara City Medical Center PHONE 220 Clara City, Minnesota MILTON GAEBE, M. D. Citizens State Bank W OF CLARA CITY 54 Years of Community Service Friendly, Home Owned Bank E INVITE AND APPRECIATE YOUR BANKING BUSINESS MEMBER OF FDIC Best of Luck, Class of '58 Donner's Jewelry VVQ-31-da Implement Co. coNGRATULA'r1oNs SALES ' SERVICE 1958 sEN1oRs Phone 177 Clara City, Minnesota Clara City - Minnesota Standard Service Station WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER YOUR CAR August Donner, Owner 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 Best Wishes To The Class Of 1958 Heins Radio and Appliance CLARA CITY REFRIGERATION RADIO SOUND SYSTEM S TELEVISION RECORDS USALES YVITII SERVICE Clara City Supply Company BUILDING- MATERIALS AND SUPPLY Adolph Martins, Mgr. Best Wishes to the Class 051958 Heins Garage General Auto Repair Tractors, Trucks and Cars Firestone Tires PHONE 76 John Heins, Prop. Congratulations to the Glass of '58 Dr. Edward C. Linden DEN TIST Clara City, Minnesota Phone 250 Best Wishes To The Class of '58 1Ialre's Electrical Service Wiring - Fixtures - Frigidaire Appliances TELEPHONE 11 .Take L .Bush, Proprietor Cliff' s Barber Shop Best Wishes to the Class of 1958 C. P. SOMMERFIELD Larson's Food Market 'f Meats 'f Groceries ff Lockers 'f Processing J. R. LARSO-N, Owner i WE SELL MONEY FOR FUTURE DELIVERY Tisclrer Insurance Best Wishes to the Class of '58 C. C. Dairy Freeze Malts - Sundaes - Lunches J. J. ELLINGWORTH, Owner Best Wishes to the Class of 1958, SMITH'S SUPERETTE Clayton Smith, Prop Clara City, Minnesota s r Brix M Rexall Drug Headquarters for Veterinary Supplies. e0sMET1Cs 4 i CAMERAS Best VVishes to the Class of 1958 Clara City, Minnesota DeGrote Motor Co. Known for better Used Cars. YOUR DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALER Best Wishes to the Class of '58 Pete De Grote, Owner Congratulations To The Class Of 1958 M WEFLEN Elevator E. G. Weflen, Manager Clara City - Minnesota. There Is No Question About It. THIS IS THE PLACE TO EAT. The Clara City HERALD Ernie'S Cafe CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of 1958 Clara City, Minnesota PHONE 38 CLARA CITY' WNN Congratulations to the Class of 1958 D UANE'S Radio, Television Sales And Service Duane Lindgren, Prop. WM. JOHNSON - WAYNE JOHNSON Johnson Hatchery Baby Chicks, Supplies and Feed PHONE 99 Clara City, Minnesota PAT'S BARBER SHOP Best Wishes to the Class of 1958 CLARA CITY, MINNESOTA Congratulations to the Class of 1958 Farmers' Co-op. Oil Company Donald Forkrud, Mgr. CLARA CITY, MINNESOTA Thissen Elevator Company Feed -- Seed - Grain - Fertilizer A. L. THISSEN Phone 46 Clara City Thank You! THE SENIOR CLASS OF CLARA CITY HIGH SCHOOL WISHES TO THANK ALL THOSE WHO ADVERTISED IN OUR ANNUAL. BEST WISHES TO- THE CLASS OF 1958! Ammerman Truck Lines The Line That Service Built LIVESTOCK, FREIGHT, GRAIN, And MISCELLANEOUS HAULING. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. TERMINALS IN CLARA CITY AND ST. PAUL For Prompt, Reliable, Insured Service CLARA CITY: Phone 317 - ST. PAUL: Mldway 6-8801 JAMES AMMERMLAN, Prop. Congratulations To Clasej of '58! L..f ' . . - , unlcus Variety Supply Co. f NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS Fon HV sronns A A CLARA crry, MINNESOTA -l Tin.-s Folks Would Have Liked It This Way Strange how the simple dignity of a family memorial in Delano Granite recalls precious days gone by. Days of love, kindness, togetherncss. Like an everlasting prayer in stone it stands . . . never weatherstaining, growing more beautiful with age. Symbolizing all that is good in life. For personal consultation ln selecting a proper memorial, write Delano Granite Works, Inc., Delano, Minn. or ANGELINE McGAFF Clara City, Minn. world's largest retailer of ceme- E L A N tery memorials. Guaranteed Forever. Telephone No. 2L13 RAYMOND , Mulder Motor Co. FORD IMPLEMENTS Cars - Trucks - Tractors Phone! BE 5-5061 RAYMOND, M1NNEso'rA Best Wishles to the Class of 1958 FARMERS STATE BANK Member of F. D. I. C. Raymond, Minnesota Steffen Implement Co. J. I. Case Tractors and Farm Equipment New Holland Farm Equipment Sales, Service and Parts PHONE W0odland 7-5055 Raymond, Minnesota Raymond Co-operative Creamery Buyers of Cream, Poultry and Eggs - Dealers in Feeds, Seeds and Fertilizers. Telephone 29-L nmmv THOMPSON, Manager Raymond, Minnesota GLUEK lGluek Grocery And Hardware Francis Donner, Proprietor GLUEK, MINNESOTA CARGILL Incorporated GRAIN FEED - SEED FERTILIZER STOKER COAL GLUIJK - - -- A WILLMAR Dainty Central Quality Checkd Grade A ICE CREAM MILK FIRST . . . . in good taste Ri Cen ral Dairy Preducls Co. Phone: BE 5-3313 Willmar, Minnesota R. E. Torgerson and Company Largest Exclusive Clothiers for Men and Boys Between Fargo 1 Minneapolis ' Wlllniar ' Montevideo ' Sloux Falls Finest Quality - Largest Selection - Lowest Prices wmmum MONTEVIDEO FINE QUALITY FURNITURE AND CARPETING ERlCKSON'S Open every night until 9:00. wmumn, lsnxxlnsom-A Western nnlmonc 5-4341 324 Fiith street w. Tlllbb- Mllil WILLMAR, MINN- America's Only 100 Percent Automatic Water Conditioner. G-OOD WISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS GOOD WISHES It CONGRATULATIONS Bank of Willmar A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COMMUNITY WILLMAR, MINNESOTA Willmar Fruit Market FULL LINE OF G-ROCERIES 212 4th Street West wu.LMAn, MINNESOTA DRINK Coca- Cola In Bottles Willmar, Minnesota Betty Lou Dress Shop, Inc. Ladies Apparel You Ca.n't Go Wrong If You Shop At The Betty Lou Willmar, Minnesota 204 W. 5th St. BE 5-2348 RANNY IOHNSON MEN'S CENTER Men's and Young Men's CLOTHING Top Quality. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 5th St. and Benson Avo. WILLMAR, MINNESOTA Sheet Metal Fabrication Heating And Ventilation Central Sheet Metal, Inc. AMERICAN FURNACE 422 West Benson Ave. PHONE: BE 5-0922 Willmar, Minnesota Ray Peterson SHOE STO-RE You can rely on our reputation and that of 'our well known brands. Poll-Parrots Rand Trim Treds Wellw Vitality U. S. Rubber Daniel Green Selby Kickerinos Star B. F. Goodrich 5th St. W. Willmar, Minn I Q- Knese Piano Co. Kimball and Wurlitzer Pianos Hammond Organs USED PIANOS PHONE BE 5-3030 309 Litchfield Ave. Willmar, Minnesota Willmar Implement Co. Minneapolis Moline MODERN MACHINERY SALES AND SERVICE Phone: BE 5-4898 WILLMAR MINNESOTA -er ULIVER Super Diesels Cut Operating Costs As Much As 7595 Finest In Farm Machinery KVAM IMPLEMENT CO. Willmar, Minn. Thrifty Cut Rate Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS - PROMIPT SERVICE Phone 636 - Wi11ma.r Best Wishes to the Class of 1958 5AND 10 WO0LWOBTH'S Willmar Minnesota, Paffrath 81 Son JEWIELERS 317 W. Fourth Street Wi11ma.r, Minnesota. V , A an 5 M' or 'AAS hioiwviesf 4th street WILLMARS NEWEST JEWELRY STORE Specializing in Watch and Jewelry Repairing We'11 try to repair anything but a. broken heart and we'11 sell a diamond to try to repair that. VAN! WANTS T0 SEE YOU Henry Vande Steeg, Prop. 'F In Account With ALLCITY ELECTRIC Buy Quality With Service FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES ZENITH RADIO AND TV V. H. Heyn, Owner riffs- Way Furniture Norby And I-ledman, Inc. Furniture And Carpeting Half Mile So. on Hiway No. 71 PHONE BE 5-3212 Willmar, Minnesota ir ASWSE Apparel And Shoes For The Entire Family. MONTEVIDEO 1 WILLMAR All-'ooNcs1aArULiii1ioNs '- to the CLASS or '58 AVALON SHOP Willmar, Minnesota Congratulations To The Class Of 1958 Irv Hanson's WILLMAR NURSERY Willmar, Minnesota Van Rysbergen' s NURSERY Complete Line Of Guaranteed Nursery Stock. LAN DSCAPIN G SERVICE BLUEGRASS SOD PHONE BE 5-2375 WILLMAR. First Federal Savings 8: Loan Association Sewing the I-Ieart of Minne- sota through the promotion of thrift and home ownership. 4th and Litchfield -- WILLMAR, MDNN. Loan Office, 202 So. lst St. MONTEVIDEO, MINN. M O N T E V I D E O Congratulations To The Graduating Class Of 1958 An ersen 3' Fashion do LADIES READY T0 WEAR Stores In MONTEVIDEO - WORTHINGTON - FAIRMONT Be Sure To Visit 44NeW,, Penny wlll keep an electric blanket warm hours' .,..g:...u..r-mmm' If It Comes From Ga1menson's mT0BeG00d! Nommnu smns MEN'S STORE IN Montevideo angie Stamson's Cafe Hi-VVay Super Service CONGRATULATIONS 8 CLAZSHOGQ' '58 OPEN 24 HOURS Montevideo, Minnesota. Montevideo -- Minnesota East on Highway 212 M Cadillac - Pontiac GMC Trucks Implement AUTHORIZED DEALER JOHN DEERE TRACTORS AND FARM EQUIPMENT Repairs and Service PHONE: AM. 9-9320 - Montevideo, Mum. Massey Harris Implements And New Holland U. S. Tires - Philco Appliances CLEAN USED CARS Ree Motor Sales Montevideo, Minnesota I Nelsons Hardware I 1 JANNEY BEST .PAINTS HARDWARE - TOYS MONTEVIDEO, IVIINNESOTA Telephone: AMherst 9-8313 Congratulations Senior Class of '58 Goat Company DRY GOODS - READY T0 WEAR I CHILDRENS WEAR A V Store Montevideo, Minnesota Ugg? In Montevideo it's - Berg' s Sanitary Cleaners There Is A Difference FUR CLEANING AND STORAGE LICENSED SANITONE CLEANER A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Walray's I. G. A. Foodliner East On Highway No. 7 MONTEVIDEO, MINNESOTA C. S. Justice and Co. Home of Good Shoes We give S and H Green Stamps 113 N. lst Street Montevideo, Minnesota ONAHUE for DIAMONDS Montevideo, Minnesota. JOHN I-I. ALLEN, M. D. WILLIAM P. MILLER, M. D 215 NORTH FIRST STREET Telephone AM. 9-8820 Montevideo, Minnesota C. I. NERISON Furniture And Undertaking Montevideo, . Minnesota C- DR. E. W. FOLLENDORF Optometrist T lephone AM. 9-7988 1175 North lst St MONTEVIDEO, MINNESOTA CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES FRISHOLM'S SHOES Montevideo, Minnesota DR. C. L. PETERSON OPTOMIETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted First National Bank Bldg. TEL. 8182 MONTEVIDEO Larson 's Women ,S Apparel smcn was PHONE: AM. 9-1442 Montevideo, Minnesota A 8: I-I Dry Cleaners And Launders Congratulations Seniors! Moivrmvmmo, MINNESOTA SEARS ROEBUCK Montevideo, Minnesota Best Wishes To The Class of '58 RIVERSIDE HUTEL Montevideo, Minnesota Congratulations Senior Class of '58 Bowman Electric ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Phone AM. 9-8138 Montevideo, Minn. Lageson-Nelson, Inc. 4513135 Sales And Service 7.451 120 Canyon Avenue Montevideo, lvlinnesota. Expert Body and Fender Repair FIESTA Ballroom The Beautiful New Dancers' Paradise Clarence Burns MONTEVIDEO, MINNESOTA Myhre-Nelson, Inc. FORD - OLIVER - CASE FIRESTONE TIRES Phone: AM 9-9878 MONTEVIDEO, MINNESOTA Best Wishes to the Class of '58 PENNY? Montevideo, Minnesota llansonis CHILDRENS? .S'll0P Better Togs for Tots to Teens and Expectant Mothers PAULA And NORMAN HANSON Montevideo, Minnesota Sulligan Soft Water Service No equipment to buy No work to do! Just turn on the faucet and have your soft water MONTEVIDEO PHONE AM. 9-8853 Bourne'-5 Jewelry Keepsake Diamonds LONGINES WITTNAUER WYLLER ELGINS HAMILTON WATCHES Montevideo, Minnesota Graves Insurance Service For All Your Insurance Needs Montevideo, Minn. PHONE: AM. 9-8100 Miss CLARA V. QPOANNING CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT CHIPPEWA COUNTY MONTEVIDEO, MINNESOTA VERDI CLAGGETT 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 WALLIEN COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF CHIPPEWA COUNTY Congratulations to our future citizens, the Class of 1958 THOR GRAVES COUNTY TREASURER MONTEVIDEO, MINNESOTA Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1958 .lohnson's Jewelry CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '58 MONTEVIDEO, MINNESOTA DOUGLAS P. HUNT Judge of Probate CHIPPEWA COUNTY Montevideo, Minnesota Con ,Q,'l'21fll1i1tl0I1S ! Unger Furniture Co. Stores At MORRIS - MELROSE MONTEVIDEO - SAUK CENTRE Best lVishos to the Class of 1958 Tomhave Drug Store 212 CAFE DRUGS AND GIFTS Montevideo, Minnesota, BEN FRANKLIN STORE LARSON BROS. INC. MOLDES' ELECTRIC COMPANY iii? N..,f INTER-CDLLEGIATE PRESS FAUORY HOME OFFICE Kansas City PNINYED IN LJ 5 A 'B-if 1 aff' p,'? 'x .5- x my .., X . 35, 5 I - 1. IQ,-IS' . Q far- is 11,5 v'.' ' Va' Nl Q A x a T: 1456. V xr. ' 5.x ' 1 H 4193 -GL-'t' ,- ,Q .- - -1 rt .- ',-ANl '- ' f M A: P ' A I V r ::'xAi'b 'A ex' 1 ' -'A -'Q' . ., J '-W.. 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