Medina High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Medina, ND)
- Class of 1956
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GUWTTR, SUPERINTENDENT Student Council Advisor Algebra General Math 7 L Sth Arithmetic SPONSORED BY QPDY FUNERAL HOME WILLIAM ADAM, PRINCIPAL Senior Class Advisor American Problems Shorthand Typing I 7 5 8th History Coach Faculty at -S41 U-17 R. TIIKSBIRY J 'occ Age Chemistry MiS,,f if IRS. L. GOFELLS lhglilh ' Social Science H S. H. BLER Home lc. Biology Health jyffu a Q! l R5 Wan J High orus ,Yu- MRS. M. l'.EIP'PER'1' 5th 8: 6th Grade! MRS. M. WWITMER 4th Grade SPONSORED BY SCHAUER IMPLEMENT MRS. F. ABRICFT 3rd Grade MRS. P. KUBLER 2nd Grade MISS F. ANUNDSUN lat Grade E. KUBLER Vet. Ag. Instr. x x 4 5 ' 3 E n f 4 V rw. ,GL Custodian COOKS: Mrs. Job 5 Mrs. Meyer John Schatz Spoysoggn BY MEUIWA RFKALL DRUG WWAW S ' fefllaflddxkvlfiigfniiy HL, 2 'Wf 69vww:Z5-om SPONSORED BY KING' S STUDIO Ag!! W A Xiu! 'J -5 1 'vt X L .A -A , V ,rf Wk ff H ,M , W 'Jill M Q fw 4222 AQLXMZ-Ax CB-24ff,f , . .. L W JJM 1 1 L M J if HM if -4 v U 0 J I If Ubi ,ML A 6 1. U 111 sronsom B! f , XV? HOLINI CIF! gm EMM M40 OW sfwf S' Dwi I ff' ffff QAM mg?- ' 'ff c' C P! f. L , fzff F. 'L S A ZJKQ nf.. fx S it il 5' 'N N 44f 'Q JW Aff x X I V ' 1Vww:' mf 1 fav? VL A Lv , N' 7', 4 Hi: f f ii- KJ V 'L' L fl' 5, SPONSORED BY Wwdil Oywifc EDDY FUNERAL HDMI Class Hi tor The halls of' Medina High School were invaded in 1950 by 22 wide- eyed, green freshmen. But wait---we weren't freshmen yet. First we had to be at the mercy of the sophmore class. Such people as Raymond Hofmann, Ronald Thom, and Gerald Eissinger drove the teachers wild with their insane questions. Others in our class were Lois Brader, Del Ben- son, Janet Christopher, Melvin Enzminger, Dorothy Fanth, Eileen Gies- ler, Phyllis Haglund, Darlene Hina, Clarence Moos, James Meidinger, wilbert Reister, JoAnn Reule, Mona Rsule, Naomi Ruff, Jerzy Schaeffer, Ronald Trautman. Leland Wahl, Arlys Wittmer, and Leon Moser. Eileen Silzle Joined us during the year but JoAnn Reule quit so we still had 22 freshmen. we came back in 1951 to find that we had lost three members of our class. Melvin Enzminger had moved to Tappen. We also lost Clarence Moos and Naemi Ruff. Our spphmore year was spent teach- ing the freshmen class what we had learned in our first year of high school. Eugene Forester who had been with us in the eighth grade joined our class but we soon lost him. we also lost Leland Wahl. Time went by very quickly and we were all waiting to be Juniors. At last, mighty juniors were we. Larry Ford joined our class but Eileen Silzle was gone. She again joined us after Christmas. A lot happened during our Junior year. We presented our first class play, which was a mystery called WDrume of Deathn, under the direct- ion of Mr. Schoeler. We also gave the prom in honor of the senior class. The theme of the prom was 'Moon-light and Rosesu. Mr. Hall- grimson, our class advisor, helped us very much to make the prom the big success that it was. We also put out one edition of the school paper and got our class rings. In 1954 we came back to school again and this time we were the senior class. We lost a large part of our class. mhev were Lois Brad- er, Phyllis Haglund, James Meidinger, Leon Moser, Wilhert Beister, and Ronald Trautman. Phyllis is attending school in Jamestown and Lois is going to school in Big Bend. James has joinded the U. S. Army. We presented our class play WCrazy but Cuten which turned out very well. Mr. Schoeler was our director. We also put out the school paper and the school annual. The Junior class helped with the paper. Graduation is drawing nearer and nearer. We will all miss our high school days but we are all looking forward to having a brilliant future to come. SPONSORED BY BORTH 6 SPIEDEL Class Prophec Today is May 27, 1975. We, the seniors of 1955, of Medina High School are being interviewed at the Waikiki Beach, near Fonolulu, Hawaii, by the President of Hawaii, Jerry Schaeffer. He has invited the class to spend their vacation on the beach. First to be interviewed was Raymond Hofmann. He had become a scientist and was now trying to find out why hydro-sulferic acid smell- ed. Janet Christopher went to embalming school. She is now a very snappy dressed woman and is working in the Nickish Funeral Home in Tishek, North Dakota. She is still going with Steve Nickish. They have a plague on the wall that says, WTill Death do us part'. Gerald Eissinger is now president of Alaska. Fe is married to the former Dotty Sund of Cleveland. His major problem is a plan to make clothing out of surplus grain. Joan Lee, the former Del Joan Benson, was interviewed next. She is one of the most famous actresses in Hollywood. She now has hope of marrying Donald 0'Conner, and they want to take Francis with them. Eileen Giesler is.now Mrs. Robert Jaff of Cleveland, North Dakota. They live on a large ranch halfway between Gackle and Cleveland. They have 6 little Jadts. Ronald Thom is the manager in South Dakota. He They have 5 children. Next to be inte the Air Force and is is married viewed was head nurse of the Nameless Cave in the Black Pill! to Marjorie Brammer of Rapid City. the former Nona Eeule. She is now in of the Medical Corps. She has married a general of the Army and they have gotten the Army and the Air Force in closer union. Elmo Bentz appeared to be interviewed next. Fe is married to a girl 7169? tion. from said hime that he met while going to college at Wahpeton. They are living Ohlahoma City, Ohlahoma, where Elmo owns a laree cotton planta- Arlys Wittmer is now working as secretary to the representative Timbuctoo in the United Nations. He is also her husband. It is they get along real good. Must be because she can't understand the former Darlene Fins. She is mar- Next to be interviewed was to Eddie Hoffer and they live in New Orleans, Louisiana. Her husband is now a colonel in the army. They have 2 sets of triplets. Eileen Sllzle was interviewed next. She is married to a famous doctorrand they live in Lubbock, Texas. She is a.registered nurse. ried They have one set of twins. Next in line for an interview was the former Dorothy Fauth. She is now Irs. Ervin Hofmann. They live in Dallas, Texas where Ervin is the owner of a large oil company. They have 2 sets of twins. Last, but not least, Larry Ford stepped up for an interview. He owns a Ford garage in Kansas City, Kansas. He is married to a girl from Kansas City. They have 2 little mechanics. SPONSORED BY MEDINL IMPLEVENT Class Will We the Seniors of Medina High School in the year nineteen-hundred and flftyhfive beoueath the following to the Juniors of Medina High School: Elmo Bentz wills his ability to be ouiet for four years to Donald Johnson. Ronnie Thom wills his ability to tell a joke without a smile to Edalor Hina. Larry Ford wills his boxing career to Duane Reister. Mona Reule wills her ability to get straight A's in all her sub- jects to Roger Trautman. Darlene Hina wills her ability to take care of the library to Ar- Hls Christensen. Dorothy Fauth wills her exolosive temner to Shirley Sam. Arlys Wittmer wills her ability to get the Dodge any time she wants it to Delores Meyer. Janet Christonher wills her ability to write a letter to a difer- ent boy every night to Dorothy Martel. Eileen Giesler wills her ability to so steady with one boy for 2 years to Phyllis Docktor. Del Benson wills her figure to Varlene Schumer. Raymond Hofmann wills his ability to nlay his trumnet and sing CI-Iome on the Rangel to Ronald 'Pi-autman. Gerald Eissinger wills his ability to olay on the Basket Ball team for 4 years and to get to go to Cleveland whenever he wants to LeRoy Hofmann. Jerry Schaeffer wills his glasses to use only when he is doing Chemistry to Duane Trautman. Eileen Silzle wills her ability to get home early to Florence Moser. Raymond, Gerald, and Ronnie will their ability to make noise dur- ing English class and not get caught to Wilbert Reister. CLASS COLORS Purple and White CLASS MOTTO U Life Is What You Make It' CLASS FLOWER White Carnation Sponsored by Herb's Bar A Reule Chevrolet Student Council FAC? RCW- W. Reardon D. Johnson E. Fins P, T110 U c 1, 0 M Mr. Gunter, J. Schaeffer, R. Ugfgann. ' m' ' un er' visor: FROITT ROW- F. Moser, W, uogrgch, A. Wittmer. V. Reule. M. schauer L. Schumakeft L. Ford, J. Christopher, STANDTWG- G. Eissinger. , The student council is a democratic organization of representative students in the Medina high school. The council consists of three sen- iors, three Juniors, two sophomores, one freshman, one representative from each of the student organizations, and one additional member chos- en at large by the faculty members. The preamble of the constitution expresses the purpose of a stud- ent council: Wwe the students of the Medina high school, in order to spread the spirit of responsiblity, leadership, personal growth, good citizenship and co-operation: in order to foster movements for school and community improvment: in order to achieve unity of effort in realiz ing the ideals of education a d democracy: do establish this constitu- tion of the Medina high school student counc11.' The council has charge of student activities. It sponsors the skating rink: plans school parties: promotes student safety: provides assembly programs! and conducts general student affairs. Last fall four students, Gerry Eissinger, Donald Johnson, Arlys Wittmer, and Mona Reule with their advisor, M. W. Gunter, attended the state convention in Fargo The four students are officers of the student council. OFFICERS: President! Gerald Eissinger Secretary! Mona Reule Vice President: Donald Johnson Treasurer! Lrlys Wittmer SPONSORED B! MARTEL ' S CABINET SUOP Ul1101' S DONALD J OFNSON PRESIDENT I S muon Hms 'NEASURER X ' IIULNE REI STER I , S szzcmmm 'S-T Q K1 X R IIILNE TRAIITMAN ' LEROY FOFVAIW SHIRLEY SAM FLORENCE MOSER VT v , Mmnmn scnuma mms cmzrsfrmffslms RONALD TRAUTWLN ROGER Tnmrvm 1 N 9 DOROTHY WWW- mmonlzs Mmm vmnrs nocmmn Int Pictured Hilbert Bolster srwsonnn nt HIDINI 'l'LRMIRS'U'1IIG GRAIN CO. xi fi id .'N ,Swv 5 x Q Q VN. ll I I I w Sophomores , O OO ,.,,, BARBARA JOHNSON f PRESIDENT v1cE PRESIDENT I7 gb Q 0 WINIFYED HOERSCH SECRETARY 'QI 'lf gf- C-veg.. w-:IQ inw- ilu..- RDOLPH RUEB is 2 . Z9 3 ' ifksxg I li is M f 'T 'W' 5 I-ek M GLYLEN SCHLFLWER TREASURER 'Qkz Wm FORD Leg: ' IVA mscmcn SPONSORED BY ORLADY'S STORE MEDDY TURNITURE STORE Freshmen pomq GUNTER LIROY BOSCH! Ppssrnm x .,, TREASURER mmm masons ours Gum - nom Pm-:smmfr Socrotgry s , T Ns I ,' mms R315-TER smurnmm mnmwm nr umm mm scmmrr . KENNETH SCFHXQSK 3561105 ISZLH Ev m l. . .f -N .- A X , D ' Q X J AN I CE MOSER GLOR1 L EI SSINGER ! LUCILLE SCHUMAKTCR LIU 'OI-fl vmmon nosmmcn uonmur T'RAU'1'Mil Wzfgfw V1 'W DORIS OBEWLANDER LAWRENCE Honinm G!-'NEVIEVE FORD Hot Pictured--Charles lolt 6 Marvin Sand SPONSORED BY WALSFUS MODERN MARKET J AVESTOVYN PLUIBINGJE HEATING CO. 3 JUNIOR SENIOR PLAY CAST 'Drums of Death' BACK ROW- R. Trautman, R. Thom, Coach, R. Schoeler. FRONT ROW- J. Christopher, E. Giesler, M. Reule, D. Hina, A. Wittmer, J. Schaeffer, G. Eissingerg Center-D. Benson. 'Crazy But Cute' BACK ROW- E. Bentz, G. Eissinger, L. Ford, Coadh, R. Schoeler. FRONT ROWL R. Thom, J. Christopher, E. Giesler, M. Reule, D. Benson, 1. Wittmer, D. Fanth, E. Silzle, R. Hofmann. SPONSORED BY BORTH 6 SPIIDIL , Mmm cnoms f Q BACK ROW- R. Trautman, D. Reister, G. Schaeffer, E. Hina, D. '1'rautma,n, E. Bentz, G. Eissinger, J. Schaeffer, R. Trautman, R. Thom, A. Bleb. MIDDLE ROW- W. Reardon, D. Johnson, D. Fauth, M. Reule, S. Sam, A. Christensen, P. Docktor, R. Hofmann, L. Hofllann. FRONT ROW- J. Christopher, L. Ford, I. Fisher, I. Silzle, D. Hina, I. Giesler, A. Wittmer, B. Johnson, D. Benson, ll. Schumer, J. Moser, D. Meyer, D. Martel, U. Hoersch. Director, Hr. Schoeler. BAND STANDING- Director, Mr. Schoeler, J. Moser, J. Christopher, F. loser, D. Oberlmder. BACK ROW- M. Sdxener, M. Reule, M. Gunter, G. Eissinger, A. Reister, L. Rneb, R. Trmtmen, L. Reister, L. Hofmann., FROM' ROW- D. Benson, W. Reardon, S. Bits, I. Trmtman, R. loser, D. lrxeb, S. Kissinger, B. hon, R. Baffin. Sig 6. SPONSORED BY LESLII G. GLSLL 00. 6 QU!!! CITY ULIB YOOLTIOILL IDRIWMURI I DAC! ROI- D. Gunter, R. Trantmen, I. Dantz, V. Klostrick, L. Schmidt, L. Rueb, J. Schaeffer, D. Trmtmen, I. Hine, 0. Graf, Advisor! ltr. Tevebury. IRON! ROI- L. Ford, R. Hofmann, L. Hofmann, I. Reardon, IB. Iezler, D. Johneon, I. Trantman, Sitting! G. lieeinger. JUNIOR CHORUS BLK ROI-G.Seh1aht, ll.L1nk, J.leixe1, J Jleade, l.Beder, D.K1oetri.oh, D.Gnnter,L. Schmidt, V.K1oetrich, I.Sohauer, !.Beu1e, G-.Sem, I..3oeche, Ge nfhilg Ile HOMUQ UIDDLZI ROW- D. Moser, J. Jabloneki, L. Sund, J. Jaraeek, 0. Hofmann, S. Eieeinger, ll. Christopher, J. Moser, L. Wolf, L. Reieter, L. Schunaker, G. Eissinger, G. Ford, B. Iezler, D. Hoerech, R. Moser, L. Reieter, E. Hofmann, D. Rueb, V. Moos, R. Judin. FRONT RDI- Mr. Schoeler, D. Reieter, 12. Hillius, J. Cofell, R. Henle, I. Retde, B. Hagen, J. Bohn, J. Bohn, 8. Hilliue, S. Trantman, S. Bit: ll. Gunter, R. Christensen, C. Hina, M. Trautmen, J. Link, L. luck, ll. Schlaht. G. lilee, J. Meidinger, D. Oberlander. ,. -' ,us 1 ' J 4 . , . F , 1 rm sg -4 X Q A CP vm sponsonnn BY 43 K 5 taxi vorzwwsm MUSIC sfronm a. Jwnsmom can in 5 5 2 Q BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW- L. Ford, D. Gunter, A. Adamsons, K. Schauer, L. Hofmann. G- Schaeffer, Student Manager, D. Reister. FRONT ROW- Coach. Mr. Adam, E. Fins, R. Thom, G. Eiseinger, W. Reardon PEP SQUAD AKA BACK ROW- D. Meyer, E. Silzle, D. Fauth, I-F. Schauer, E. Giesler, D. Hina, B. Benson, F. Moser, M. Reule. FRONT ROW- S. Sam, D. Martel, A. Christensen, P. Docktor, W. Hoersch, I. Fischer, L. Ford, B. Johnson. CHEERLEADERS- J. Christonher, D. Trautman, A. Wittmer. SPOWSOPED BY CITY LAUNDRY 8: GOODVAN FARM ELECTRIC it 2 3 D n 4 ll' u 49 .'73aMietliaU WWW M l' 1' ,X -IS 3 2 5' Cheerleaders Tournament Q REULE THEATER A DR. AVAVSOH, VERTERINARIAN fifwbf ? H Q 51 H QAPER STUT BACK ROW- P. Dockter, A. Christensen, S. Sam, D. Martel, D. Meyer, F. Voser, M. Schauer, Advisor, Mrs. Cofell, D. Johnson, R. Trautman, D. Trantman, L. Hofmann, D. Reister, E. Bins. FRONT ROW- J. Schaeffer, R. Thom, D. Fa th, E. Silzle, D. Hina, D. Ben son, J. Christopher, A. Wittmer, R. Hofmann, E. Bentz, E. Gieeler, M. Reule, G. Eissinger. L. Ford. NOT PICTURED, Mr. Gunter, ANNUAL STAFF BACK ROW- J. Schaeffer, D. Fanth, Advisor, Mrs. Cofoll, E. 811210, I Bentz, R. Thom. FRONT ROW- L. Ford, D. Benson, G. Eissinger, E. Giesler, A. littmer, M. Reule, R. Hofmann, J. Christopher, D. Hina. SPONSORED BY RUDOIPH GRU' 8: H. L. FLNDRICK, M. D. 3 E B 0 w 8th GRADE BACK ROW- T. Reule, J. Weixel, B. Bader, D. Klostrich, J. Meade, Ge Pleinis, My Ga Sam, Mr! schoeler' FRONT ROW- R. Moser, G. Schlaht, R. Christensen, S. Hillius C. Hins M. Trautman, L. Reister, E. Hofmann. 7th Grade BACK ROW- V. lloos, D. Rueb, R. Judin, J. Jiruek, O. Helium, 8. lissinger, D. Hoersch, J. Jablonski, L. Sund, D. loser, MIDDLE ROW- J. lleidinger, L. Kuck, J. Cofell, S . Bits, G. Files. J. Link, Mr Schoeler. IRUNT ROI- D. Bolster, B. Hagen, M. Schaht, U. Gunter, J. Bohn, J. Bohn, R. Reule, I. Hilluie. K NOT PICTUPID-M. Christopher! SPONSORED BY KOHOLOFT ELECTRIC, DAKOTA CAI! ZlNKER'S HARDWARE, RAY'S WEST END I I lb qs li fa 1 w I 1 H W ?4 Ai UI 556 GRADES BACK Row- L. Moser, K. Neukircher, G. Renter, D. rand.-ack, D. rachel, L. Adamson, L. Graf, A. Hagen, S. Hillius, C. Martel, J. Plienil. MIDDLE ROWS M. Martel, G. Moos, L. Cofell, C. Meyer, C. Graf, J. Judin, K- Tfautmall. Ro Martel, D. Wiles, A. Hagen, Mrs. Weippert. FRONT ROW- R. Sam, D. Moos, B. Schurnaker, R. Rueb, J. Ford, J. Jirasek, P. Graf, B. Boeche, G. Heit. CNOT PICTURED-F. Baderj 4th GRADE BACK ROW- G. Moos, E. Kolstrich, M. Job, G. Hofmann, R. Moser, MIDDLE ROW- L. Jablonski, C. Trautman, D. Dammel, M. Weixel, P. Christopher, D. Chrietonson, Mrs. Whitmer. FRONT ROW- M. Kuck, M. Schumcker, M. Bader, D. Meadows, C. Hoersch, S. Meidinger, L. Sund, J. Trautman. J. Reardon. SPONSORED BY BRAUN'S HOTEL, FETCN LUVBER CO. VOLLIE ANDERSOV. TD'S STANDABD SEWVICE 4 if xy, W. J? 1, A QE Nu lk 1 N fd if w r r Ist GRADE Miss Amundson. MIDDLE ROW- L. Heit, L, Christensen, R. Meade, S. Job, L. Martel, B.Meade, S. Moser, R. Link, J. Van Eaton. FRONT ROW- A. Braun, C. Gunter, M. Christensen, D. Hoffman, G. Trautman, J. Kleven. S. Judin, L. Moos. D. Neukircher. allumni ewa Della Oberlander--Working at the A. S. C. Office at Jamestown. Phyllis Rohrer--Emuloyed at Daily Reminder Office at Jamestown. Leila Sailer--Teaching.at Stanton, North Dakota. Paul Hagland--Attending Jamestown College. Marvin Kanenwischer--Emnloyed at the Noel Construction Comoany. Eddy Voser--Residing at home. L' 'M 1 L'If:l1L Shirley Moser--Working at S. A L. Store in Jamestown. Marlina Mayer--Residing at home. Laura Schelske--Residing at home. Alice Bosche--Working in Billings, Montana. Maynard Docktor--Residinz at home. ijcivbhkb Marilyn Moser--Mrs. Archie Zimmerman, living in Missouri. Billy Trautman--Working at George Martel Farm. Francis Christensen--Yrs. LeRoy Hochhalter, livinz in New Jersey. Joyce Gums--Mrs. NUDJBL Stitz, living in Fargo. SPONSORED BY DR. SIMONSON, GILBERT FISCHER WHITE DRUG CO. 6 NEWBURY INSURANCE :K 3 Q V 3 ,, gi W. A 7 L Nr ,1 ,, Snapshots kfvv-Lf XUAJW, o,.,,...v-fv 0,F:J J 5619047 V warn -9 au 7 p.Azv'V we WW? 'IM-0-A-'L-JAH! 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