Mapleton High School - Falcon Yearbook (Mapleton, ND)
- Class of 1959
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OUR COOKS 'A Ni, Ox . MI' TQVSPTIB. Mr York S ffl Coach Social Studies ll English Commercial ncuuv WN Mrs Nelson-Grade 2 Camera Sh Mrs Herman rade 7 8 Fr Fettig Principal 7 f Ill ywiwfhffwy FIRST GRADE Ellanore Frenzel Kevin Cockerill Gerald Hagensen Janice Schroeder Steven Wagner Richard Gibson Miles Hendrickson Michael Sheeley Nancy haxler 9 Josephine 6 t6I SOD Patricia Gohdes Keith Olson 8 C 0 .alt mnlli'n.v Gary Streiber William Waxler Laura Hagemeister Betty Otterson 'fix Terry Tingsdahl O Richard Yokum Y L Q- l . 1' 6 I f-J QL f .,g H to , L wh,- 1 Q , x t 'iii' a-- ' la, 4 4.41 W9 'X lr ' Q P' ,, l . L X4 L-Dx: eu., , - lit r xx 8 i ' lv. 'L ' 1 - ry,i'..ff ,r H xx X JH' ' . SECOND GRADE 'Ag A93 1... IC Gaylene Anderson Georgene Dale Candace Eng Kathleen Gohdes Daniel Hagemeister Paula Hagensen Dale Hendrickson Douglas Hinz David Joyce David Melander Wallace Odegaard Orville Otterson Sylvia Swisher Kathleen Swisher Carol Walker Thoma. Waxler Ralph Witte Daniel Warner CNot Picturedl THIRD GRADE lx FOURTH 'Wx DeAnn Anderson Michael Anderson Marcella Andre David Gauffin William Gibson Wayne Grindberg Larry Hendrickson Roberta Holm Pamela Odegaard Audrey Gohdes Sharon Nelson Michael Scherweit Dallas Schroeder Daniel Schroeder Randy Strieber Claudia Witte Russel Akason Jeanne Bashaw William Christensen Gary Frenzel Gary Gauffin Keith Gohdes Rodney Hina Loree Nelson Luther Sheldon Georgia Warner Ronald York Paulette Wise KNot Pictured! H FIFTH GRADE CLD! A anzru... 0HConrad Richard Kees I' ll auf Larry Lindsay Carol Waxler Cheryll Pickett Vicki Streiber Richard Stromberg 4hr ile Witt M 1 5554? GH e Br on Witte Beverly SIXTH GRADE Byron Andre George GU Debbie e Ga Ronald Nelson trice Olson Susan Sheldon I2 McKinnon hathryn Waxler Sandra Wise CNot Picturedj ter Cheryl Hendrickson Keith Schroeder fNot Pictured? Wayne Wise fNot Picturedb Q 4 .4 of r f ':, I I . dv, KVVV W9 I ' ,w 2. . H' ii, S 'G' I E .qi '57 klg? ,A ,, 1: ', P S . C W I fi AAL SEVENTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE 5-V KV, he. Donna Bartholomay Kathy Gauffin Linda Hendrickson Eunice Larsen Ann Lindsay Dianne Melander Lee Otos Susan Peterson Melvin Scherweit Sharon Wagner Richard Waxler Joanne Witte Patricia Eng Karen Hagemeister Phillip Kraft Paul McKinnon Ronald Merrigan Ruth Sheldon Niel Thompson Arne Utke Susan Warner Frank Witte Lois Witte 6? RESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Marshia Derrig VICE PRESIDENT Judy Peterson SECRETARY TREASURER Mary Pfingsten Janice Grindberg John McKinnon MBP? Pfingiten terson Sandra Eggert Corrine Stromberg I6 Nzxg A 3 OPHOMORES SOP!-IOMORE CLASS 8110 Kate Grindberg Judith Kraft Donna Mattson Don Nissen CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Chuck Thompson VICE PRESIDENT Judy Kraft SECRETARY TREASURER Donna Mattson Elroy Nordlund Char w CS 739' UNIORS ?'1g,f, Q! ffl' E159 raw U byU'f1w Gary Anderson Elaine Grindberg JUNIOR CLASS Mary Ann Joyce Cliff McKinnon Ardis Pfingsten CLASS OFFICERS Cynthia Scherw it PRESIDENT Elaine Gr-indber ' S VICE PRESIDENT Cynthia Scherweit SECRETARY Mary Joyce TREASURER Ardis Pfingsten 20 WW' Esther Larsen Wagner Y I Y ' X li-.L -fu, gf - f HW - f 5 E, 'R r , .4 '. ,, , Qer' 5 X' 1 YA , - A, XPLOM V Z Z ENIORS 'xl i Q ,:Q,,,, Q -cop v-.. -rv-4. ww- vv-uv. fvvv--A 'v- rv. ,-..f- Q6 vJp.N fi? 126 tiff f!f, , . ff f ,X 22 X 5 VALEDICTORIAN '41, S I f QQQQ Margaret Cross zzz! fy nSo wise, so young, she cannot live long single Nkf Zfnff SALUTATORIA Mary Ann Cox H I know a lot but I just can't think of it W 22 5 V f 53543 Jeannette Stromberg arrived H CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASS MOTTO ear the commotion I have what we are to be, we are becoming CLASS COLORS Red and White Barbara Nissen 'I hate being late, but it beats hurrying.n Kathy Cockerill NShe has no heart, he has it.u 23 3 H an .,4 if 29? Melvin Boomgaarden nIf school is liberty, give death N E-Lf CLASS OFFICERS Harry Warner PRESIDENT David Grindberg nMischief and gchg 1 VICE PRESIDENT Barbara Nissen hand in hand N 0 so SECRETARY Harry Warner TREASURER Mary Cox fri 4104-90 Larry Mattson I like work, it fascinates can sit and look at it for ours a-agp David Grindberg 'Early to bed, early to rise, I'1l leave that to the other guys 455 I 2 , . , ' NZQXQL X V Q 1, 3 '1- R TC 4 - E x x R I R E Hd H10 e .VL 4 t-.i It li, -K , -iw E I , ii 1 F? 'n ll mee 57. AL ' 24 V CHEERLEADERS Harshia Mary Ellen Elaine ei . . i 4 Cynthia Kathy Kathy Cockerill, Marshia Derrig, and Elaine Grindggrg Congratulations!! That is the word that this annual dedicates rx to the Mapleton High cheerleaders They did a swell job and iff' certainly are to be commended for their hard work They cheered at the games, helped to enthuse the N crowds, contributed to good sportsmanship, and held surprised packed pep rallies The f if 0 girls wore brilliant red corduroy jumpers f' X 1 and red plaid blouses Their jumpers were also lined with red plaid material Thev V D wore white tennis shoes and red anklets L 9 f G X 'T To top Off' their outfits they wore red beanies Q RX 2 Our cheerleaders introduced us to some X! new yells They varied from Five Lone 'N J Horsemen to a Charleston yell, and from an Indian war cry to just a good old FIGHT! The cheerleaders attended a cheerleading clinic at Valley City Yes, congratulations, to you, the cheerleaders for the splendid job you did Thanks to you, the fa s supporting the teams and Cheer' 65d0I'S K vc PM 26 . t ssr Q T , K T '92, ' W E 2 f f O . 1. x vljg if ll S . ,T 5 I ' Aff , FF? ,S . F Q 6 E . K OJ GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM PASS THAT BALL HURRY AND SCORE WE WON WE WON HURRAH The girls' basketball team was coached this year by Mr Fettig It is the first year that most of the girls have played basketball, and we think that they are to be congratulated on the fine games they played The girls practiced long and hard to try and achieve a team level that they felt would bring rewards to them and the community They displayed very excellent sportsmanship at all of the ball games even when they were on the losing side Illness crippled the team many times, but the girls tried hard to please their coach and fans at all times whether they had to massage an ankle at half time or drink tea at a time out they were really willing to do their best The team had a very good record and they won the South Conference They received a very nice trophy for their efforts in the Cass Valley Conference contest At the district tournament they placed fourth Congratulations Girls!! You have played exciting games and made Mapleton High very proud of you You are to be commended on you played the games By the way, your new silver gray suits look real 'neat ' LEFT T0 RIGHT Hr Fettig, coach, Sandra Eggert, Harshia Derrig, Donna Mattson, Jane Eggert, Hary Joyce, Katy Grindberg, Ardis Pfingsten, Judy Peterson, Cynthia Scherweit, Hary Pfingsten, Judy Kraft, Esther Larsen, Carol Cockerill, and Margaret Cross, student manager 27 your good sportsmanship and the happy disposition you displayed as FIRST ROW LEFT T0 RIGHT Richard Waxler, Niel Thompson, Paul McKinnon, Richard Anderson, Melvin Scherweit, and Frank Witte. The Junior boys' team played some very exciting games throughout the season They were well behaved and played ball in a very ex cellent manner They received a consolation trophy for fifth place in the Grandin Grade Tournament You boys did very well, and you will be a credit to the high school team in future years Mr Taverns, you can certainly be proud of your junior team SECOND ROW-LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mr. Taverna, coach, Philip Kraft, John McKinnon, Eugene Cross, Ronald Morrigan, and Lee Otos JUNIOR The Junior girls' team played at a Horace Grade Tournament The team was organized late in the year, and they did not have a chance to play in any games other than the tournament They received fourth place and can be very proud of themselves Mr York, congratulations to you, on the coaching job that vou did TEAMS FIRST ROW LEFT T0 RIGHT: Patty Eng, Sharon Wagner, Joanne Witte, Eunice Larsen, Donna Bartholomay, Susan Pet erlon SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Gauffin, Linda Hendrickson, Susan Warner, Lois Witte, Karen Hagemeister, Ann Lindsay, and Mr York, coach 28 BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM This year the boys' team had a very successful year They showed very good sportsmanship and played some very exciting and excellent games They not only played good basketball, however they also sponsored a holiday tournament and pancake supper The proceeds of the tournament were spent on new red suits The profits of the supper went to furnish funds for the boys to attend the state tournament at Jamestown They all reported having a good time and one they will never forget Elroy Nordlund, Harry Warner, David Grind berg, Duwayne Ellison, Cliff McKinnon, Don Nissen, Larry Mattson and Chuck Thompson Coach Neil Taverns, Canter At the District tournament which was held at Arthur, our boys were very fine representatives of the school They won the lirst game in an overtime with Amenia They lost the second game, but on the final night our boys defeated the Erie team to win a beautiful third place trophy Mr Taverna, you can be proud of the fine team you coached 29 9 D gg K CLOCKWISE: John McKinnon, Gary Anderson, Cliff McKinnon Forward Gary Anderson Guard David Grindberg Center 30 Harry Warner Forward Charles Thompson Guard Don Nissen Forward Larry Mattson Guard Duwayne Ellison CQDt0I' Won 13 Lost Argusville Gardner Chaffee Arthur Davenport rie Horace Gardner Davenport Argusville Horace Grandin ohaflee Frie Grandin Buffalo Ayr 31 5 M4 A 3 3 39 nl 39 u3 28 1 60 26 72 E M5 A 37 Lal 55 25 M1 26 p 36 Buffalo 56 Mapleton SO Q8 A A 56 21 . 23 51 - J M3 'I M5 55 a 33 M3 L8 . 1 56 M7 1 M9 UM 1 33 Napleuon Mapleton Mapleton Napleton Mapleton Napleton Mapleton Mapleton Ma leton Wanleton Napleton Napletor Mapleton Mapleton Mapletor Napleton hapleton M3 Elroy Nordlund Forward John McKinnon Guard CML W TUGR XM APA! ULF ,112 Kg NUM f'f!i . i ff' ' , Q41 I' ! IL 4:1 2 , f V 32 O E X CTIVITIES ANNUAL STAFF lst Row Cynthia Scherweit, Mary Cox, Barbara Nissen, Margaret Cross 2nd Row John McKinnon, Elaine Grindberg, Kate Grindberg, Mr York Co Editors Margaret Cross Cynthia Scherweit Business Managers Mary Ann Cox Barbara Nissen Freshman Representative John McKinnon Sophomore Representative ate Grindberg Advisor Mr York TO OU? READ RS we hop that you our readers will find this annual a constant source of reference to memories of your high school days feel we have been able to give you a pictoral account of the highlights of the 1958 SQ SCHOQ1 year The 1959 Falcon Staff' 34 I - y 1 - --9--.--.n--- L' Art Editor ------------ Elaine Grindberg e , , . We BAND FRONT ROW Cheryll Hendrickson, Eugene Cross, Beatrice Olson, Rlchard Anderson, Charles Thompson, Phillip Kraft, Judith Kraft, Lee Otos SECOND ROW Ann Lindsay, Judy Peterson, Jane Eggert, Cynthia Scherweit Susan Warner, John McKinnon, Duwayne llison, Margaret Cross, Flroy Nordlund, Melvin Scherweit THIRD ROW Cliff McKinnon, Ronald Merrigan, Paul McKinnon, Richard Waxler Kathy Gauffin, Mary Joyce, Nary Pfingsten, Ardis Pfingsten, Cheryll Pickett, Frank Witte, rne Utke, Kathy Waxler BACK ROW Lois Witte, Karen Hagemiester, Niel Thompson, Marshia Derrig Mr Ole Syverson, of Fargo, h8S been band director of the Mapleton digh School band for eighteen years The annual events of our band are a Christmas concert, spring COHCSPC, and the Cass County music festival There are thirty nine students enrolled in band this year and they have all contributed to a very fine organization SAXAPHONE TRIO Jane Fggert, Alto, Susan Marner, Tenor Cynthia Scherw it Alto 35 x ,J I DIRLCTOR Mr Ole Syverson 3 , 3 , N S T R I K E U P T H E B A N D H - , ' N ' 1 he -gill - 4- M - 1 5 e , . GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 'GMRS is EVERYBODY SING The Mixed Chorus and Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs Kenneth Sill, appeared at the County Music Festival this spring of '59 They received a very high rating and certainly should be proud of themselves. They also performed at Baccalaureate service and Commencement exercises. The Glee Club sang at the Christmas program Congratulations Mrs. Sill, on the fine job you have done!! 36 h fn, , yfgfigjwjgii 'r ' f R' Q1 .n f, , M, , MQHVH V f I 1 , , i V 2 3 7 he L ' 'mg . w' if - . ' Il 4 ,' is gy ' 'A . , , M ,' 3 ,V cg .75 l O MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW Sandra Eggert, Kathy Cockerill, Carol Cockerill Marchia Derrig, Janice Grindberg, Mary Cox Judith Kraft SECOND ROW Esther Larsen, Donna Mattson, Jane Eggert, Mary Pfingsten, Jeannette Stromberg, Mary Joyce THIRD ROW Corrine Stromberg, Judy Peterson, Barbara Nissen, Margaret Cross, Ardis Pfingsten, Elaine Grindberg, Kate Grindberg, Cynthia Scherweit BACK ROW Richard Anderson, John McKinnon, Charles Thompson, Larry Mattson, Eugene Cross Duwayne Ellison, Harry Warner, Cliff McKinnon, Elroy Nordlund, Don Nissen, Gary Anderson GIRLS' TRIO Jeannette Stromberg, Soprano, Jane Eggert, Second Soprano, Margaret Cross, Alto 37 Mrs Kenneth Sill, Director . ' 1 , I . . Q - . O . . 9 . 1 C 0' .Q ,. 1, V, . Q. , O . U O JUNIOR SENIOR CLASS PLAY PLAY CAST lst Row Miss Tefft, advisor, Mary Cox, Cynthia Scherweit, Jeannette Stromberg, Esther Larsen, Mary Joyce, Elaine Grlndberg, and Barbara Nissen 2nd Row Margaret Cross, Elroy Nordlund, Cliff McKinnon, Harry Warner, Gary Anderson, Chuck Thompson, and Ardis Pfingsten nwhen a man marries, his troubles begin what will happen when a young bachelor, named Jimmy Took, needs a wife to prove to wealthy Uncle Dan that his monthly checks for the support of a non existent bride have been justified? This is the problem when he gets Uncle Dan's telegram, saying he and his ward, are bringing the next check in person, so they can meet the new bride Through Jimmy's misguided scheming, three initation brides appear two are men dressed as women, and the other his sweetheart, Madge The plot thickens, and gives the director, cast and audience an enjoyable evening of laughter We wish to thank our director, Miss Tefft, the stage hands, and the people of the community for donating the time and properties for the success of our play E R E By William D Fisher CHARACTERS Jimmy Took Bill Thompson Mr. Oswald Cliff Harry Elro NcKinnon Warner Nordlund Madge Burns Aunt Ellen Thompson Uncle Dan Took Peg Westfield Mrs. Duvalle Smith nBubbles' Duvalle nLady Macbethu McDaniel Dig those crazy legsl Advisor Miss R Y Cynthia Scherweit Margaret Cross Charles Thompson Jeannette Stromberg Barbara Nissen Mary Cox Ardis Pfingsten Gary Anderson osetta Tefft Chuck and Harry practicing their Wmushyu scene. Intermission: Music w A girl is so helpless! Q 4, V L 1 ll N H E C O M E T H E B R I D Sl U SNAPSHOTS Having fun? Junior Claes mOth6PS result a delicious Is it really that hard turkey dinner I Where's my Place? Watch Nargaret's close by!! Cynthia: ALHOA smuoas Teach U too' Herb Our new Janitor On May 30 the Junior Senior Banquet was held in the high school The theme carried out was that of Hawiian nature The decorations were quite elaborate, the food was delicious, the night was perfect, and everyone had a time they will never forget The Juniors and Seniors and their guests attended the Cass Valley Conference Prom that was held in Fargo at the Elks The girls were very pretty in their formals and the boys quite handsome in their suits We had the largest delegation at the Prom, and we all had a tremendous time. OFF GUARD! 9 Margaret, what about that diet? S Nw David, don't you dare!! 39 DUyS bU..l'l1 UUUFL db pancake supper ' a f Our- New Assembly ,rv SOMEBODY GOOFED!l Boy! that's a beauty Mr Fettig and friend Valediotorian? will they ever' quit talking!! an aw., , Salutatorian? H r za miss Nueva this, B stag lineon? Your guess is as good as ours 40 t ' s 'u I Y it 5' - q I on I we would like to take this opportunity to thank the following business concerns for their generous donations would appreciate it if you, our readers, would patronize them, as without their help, financing the Falcon would be impossible CASSELTON STATE BANK 4+ FIRST STATE BANK OF CASSELTON HOLT IMPLEMENTKK STOCKM N'S SUPPLY A R ROSEBERG TROM FARM STOREK B R B HIGHWAY CAFE! BREKKES SUPER FAIR! CASS CLAY CREAM RY CASSELTON COLD STORAGE? CASSELTON DRUGA CASSELTON ELEVATORX DAKOTA LUMBER AND BUILDERS, INC 4 DAN'S OIL AND SERVICE OF WEST FARGOi ENGELTER REXALL DRUG STORE' ENGER DRUGk E W HANSON D D S 4 F AND G SERVICF FARGO PACKING CO 4 FRANK ENGLISHk GOLD LABEL FEEDS4 MAPLETON CAFEK' MAPLETON C0 OPW PORTLAND HOTEL4 PRIEVE WING FUNERAL HOME4 SHEYENNE BOWLING LANES-If THOM SON YARDS OF CASSELTONX VALLEY MOTOR CO 4 VALLEY VETINARY CLINIC' WEST FARGO BAKERY? WEST FARGO DAIRY QUEEN4 NEST FARGO GARAGEM WEST FARGO INVESTM NT CORP 4 WEST FARGO MEDICAL CENTERk WEST FARGO STATE BANKQ WOELL AND WOELLX CASEY'S BARBER SHOP CASS COUNTY CREAM RY CITY BEAUTY AND BARBER SHOP CITY MEAT MARKET PET'S BARBER SHOP SHERMAN PLUMBING AND HEATDIG TED'S BARBER SHOP DENOTES CONTRIBUTIONS OF S10 OO OR MORE MAPLETON FOOD STORE! DENOTES CONTRIBUTIONS OF SQ OO OR MORE MILLER ELECTRIC SERVICE! THOSE WITHOUT DENOTE LESS THAN OHNSTAD, TWICHELL, E MAXWELLX 41 35.00 . We Red River Va1ley's Finesti WEST FURNITURE AND FUNERAL HOME? . J. L. S. O. 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