Montello High School - Granite Hilltopper Yearbook (Montello, WI)
- Class of 1949
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4- Mo+tlellocJluj.lt 4- ANNUAL STAFF PRESENTS THE SEVENTH VOLUME OF THE Qntaute JlilUopp i ★ NINETEEN-HUNDRED FORTY-NINE edUcatlan 2 2 We, the members of the Annual Staff, dedicate this seventh volume of our yearbook to you, our parents, in appreciation for your co-operation, your sacrifices, your loving kindness and guidance throughout our school years. We hope to be able to re- pay you by being the true citizen that you have aimed to make us. May we, with God’s help maintain good character, be thoughtful of others’ rights and always be a credit to you. L. A. KIGER Principal Superior Scare Teachers L'niversicy of Iowa University of Wisconsin Mathematics Senior Class Advisor RALPH D. BALL Whitewater State Teachers University of Wisconsin Commercial Coach Freshman Class Advisor F. ROGERS CONSTANCE Central State Teachers English Business Economics Physical Education Archery Club Tumbling Troupe ANN L. GIBBONS Bradley College University of Wisconsin Stout Institute Home Economics F.H.A. Advisor Senior Class Advisor BERNICE E. SCOBIE Ripon College University of Wisconsin English Biology- Boys and Girls' Choruses IRENE M. SCOBIE Ripon College University of Wisconsin History Social Science Annual • Library Sophomore Class Advisor LUCILLE M. TOSCH Central State Teachers English Dramatic Club Forensic Club Junior Class Advisor GERALD C. WALLEN River Falls State Teachers Chemistry Physics General Science Band JACK WHIRRY University of Wisconsin Agriculture F. F. A. Advisor Junior Class Advisor s E N I O R S im GRADON ARENDSEE ........... Babe” Annual Staff 3.4; Basketball 1,2; Boys Chorus 3,4; Prom King 3; Good Night. Ladies 4; Track 2. PAUL BRUNET ................ Bru” F.F.A. 1,2; Class President 2; Secretary- Treasurer 3: F.F.A. Basketball 1.2; Bas- ketball 2,3.4; Annual Business Manager 4; Good Night. Ladies 4. EDITH BUCHHOLZ Girls’ Chorus 1.2.3,4; Library Club 1.2.3.4; President 2; Vice President 4; F.H.A. Club 2.3.4; Historian 2; President 4; Dramatic Club 3.4; Forensics 4; Band 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Triple Trio 4. EDWARD BUCHHOLZ Eddie” Baseball 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1; F.F.A. 2,3.4; F.F.A. Reporter 4; Archery 3; T.A.B. Club 3,4; Track 3.4; F.F.A. Basketball 3; Soft- ball 1; D.H.I.A. 2.3,4. DONALD CZESKLEBA Cuba Baseball 2; Basketball 3,4; Archery 1,2,3,4; Vice President 4; T.A.B. Club 3. N 1 THELMA DARLING .......... Darling” Press Club 1.2; Dramatic Club 1.2,3,4; Forensics 1.2,3.4; Girls’ Chorus 1.2,3.4; Nobody Sleeps 1; ” Don't Open 'Til Christmas 2; Cheerleading 2.3,4; Archery 3; Annual Staff 4; Library Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3.4; F.H.A. 2.3.4; F.H.A. Re- porter 4; Class Vice President 2; Secretary- Treasurer 1; Good Night. Ladies 4; Triple Trio 4. k i WILMA DISBROW Dizzy” Y-Teens 1; T.A.B. Club 3,4; Girls’ Chorus 3,4; Annual Staff 3.4; Archery 3; F.H.A. 4; Parliamentarian 4; Dramatic Club 4; Library Club 4; Library Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Triple Trio 4. LOIS ANN ECKERLE Girls' Chorus 1,2,3.4; Press Club 1,2; A Capped Choir 1,2; Annual Staff 3.4; Dramatic Club 3.4; Archery 3; F.H.A. 4; T.A.B. Club 3,4; Mixed Cnorus 4; Foren- sics 3.4; Library Club 3.4; A Woman of Judgment 4; Triple Trio 4. MARY JANF FOLFY F.H.A. 1; Library Club 1.2.3.4; Forensics 2,3.4; Dramatic Club 1,2,3.4; Girls’ Chorus 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Don't Open Til Christmas 2. s E N I O R S FDWIN FRFDRICK Basketball 1: F.F.A. 1.2.3s F.F.A. Basket- ball I; D.H.I.A. 1.2.3. DONALD FREITAG Basketball 1.2.3,4; Baseball 2,3.4: Archery 1.2.3.4; Vice President 3; Boys' Chorus 4; Annual Staff 3,4. SHIRLEY MAE FRIEDRICHS Shirley” F.H.A. 2.3.4; Vice President 2; Treasurer 4; Girls' Chorus 3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; F.F.A. Ouartet 4; T.A.B. Club 3.4; Dra- matic Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Good Night Ladies 4; Triple Trio 4. LEONA GAATZ ....................... Onie Class President 3; Secretary-Treasurer 2.4; Girls' Chorus 1.2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Girls' Softball 3; Archery 3.4; Forensics 3; Dramatic Club 4; Secretary 4; Triple Trio 4; D.A.R. Good Citixen. DIANE GESSNER .............. Bess” Summons of Sariel 1; Press Club 1.2; Girls' Chorus 1,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; F.F.A. Quartet 4; Dramatic Club 1,3.4; President 4; Forensics 1.3,4; Library Club 2,3.4; The Bad Penny” 3; F.H.A. 3,4; Historian 4; Annual Staff 3.4; Annual Co- Fditor 4; A Woman of Judgment 4; Good Night, Ladies 4; Triple Trio 4. s E N I O R S DONALD GOODNATURE Goody Boxing 1; Football 1: Band 1; Dramatic Club 1; Basketball 2; Boys' Chorus 1,2,3.4; Vice President 4; Forensics 4; Baseball 3.4; Tumbling 2,3.4; Boys' Quartet 3; Mixed Chorus 3,4; T.A.B. Club 3; Archery 3; F.F.A. Quartet 4; Boys' Double Quartet 4. ARMIN HARDELL Moose Boys' Chorus 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Basketball 2.3.4; Track 3.4; Baseball 1,2,4; Phy. F.d. Captain 1,2. CAROLINE J ASTER ....... Kewpie” Girls' Chorus 1,2,3.4; Vice President 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Press Club 2; Archery 3.4; Forensics 3.4; T.A.B. Club 3.4; Phy. fcd. Captain 2; Good Night. Ladies 4; Dramatic Club 4; Triple Trio 4. JACQUELINE KOZLOWSKI Jackie Library Club 1,2,3.4; Forensics 1.4; Dra- matic Club 1,4; T.A.B. Club 4; Press Club 1,2; Softball 3; The Powers That Be 1; Good Night, Ladies 4. CHESTER KRUEGER ............ Chef Archery 1,2,3.4; Basketball 3.4; Annual Staff 4; Boys' Chorus 4. HELEN METCALF Library Club 1.2.3.4; Secretary 4; Girls' Chorus 1,2,3.4; Mixed Chorus 4; Annual Staff 2.3,4; Dramatic Club 2,3,4; Forensics 2; Press Club 1,2. ROBERT METCALF Boh' Class President 1; Class Vice President 4 Boys Chorus 2,3.4; Mixed Chorus 3.4 Chorus Prestdent 4; Boys' Quartet 3 F.F.A Chorus 1; F.F.A. Quartet 3.4; F.F.A J.2.3,4; F.F.A. Vice President 3; F.F.A President 4; F.F.A. Basketball 1; Basket .2,3,4; Softball 1; Baseball 1,2,3.4 Phy Fd. Captain 3.4; Track 1.2.3.4, Archery 1; Band 4- Forensics 4; Boys Double Quartet 4. ROBERT MUELLER Squeek Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Boys’ Chorus 2; T.A.B. Club 3,4; Good Nignt, Ladies 4; Annual Staff 4. ARLENE NIKOLAI F.H.A. 2,3,4; Secretary 4; Girls’ Chorus I, 2.3.4; T.A.B Club 4; Annual Staff 4. S E N I O R S DOROTHY OTTO Dot T.A.B. Club 4. GENE PIERSON ............... Suede Basketball 1.2,3; Baseball 3; Football 2: Volleyball 2; Boys' Chorus 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; F.F.A. 4; Student Council 2. AGNES PRISKE F.H.A. 2.3.4; Girls Chorus 1.2.3.4; T.A.B Club 4; Annual Staff 4. DAVID PUTERBAUGH ........ Dave Basketball 3.4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 3.4; F.F.A. 1.2.3.4; Reporter 2,3; Secretary 4; State Judging Team 4; T.A.B Club 4; Archery 4; Tumbling 2; Softball 1; F.F.A. Basketball 2.3. ARDITH RADKE Summons of Sariel 1; Don’t Open Til Christmas 2; Dramatic Club 1.2.3,4; Girls' Chorus 1.2.3.4; F.H.A. 2,3.4; Annual Staff 3; Forensics 1,2,4; T.A.B. Club 4. s E N I O R S DORIS RATACZAK Dory” Summons of Sariel 1; Dramatic Club 1,2,3.4; Library Club 1.2,3,4; Vice Presi dent 2; Secretary-Treasurer 3; President 4; Cheerleader 4; oirls' Chorus 1,2,3.4; Presi- dent 4; Annual Staff 4; Forensics 1.4; Phy. Ed. Captain 4; Good Night, Ladies 4. KENNETH ROBINSON .... Robbie Class Vice President 1; Track 1.2.3.4; Annual Staff 1.2,3.4; Annual Board 2,3,4; Business Manager 2,3; Fditor-in-Chief 4; Basketball 1,3.4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Boys' Chorus 3.4; Secretary-Treasurer 4j Boys’ Quartet 3; Forensics 4; Class President 4; Good Night, Ladies 4; Boys' Double Quartet 4. MAYNARD SCHMUDLACH Tony Basketball 3.4; Baseball 2.3.4; F.F.A. 1, 2.3.4; F.F.A Basketball 1.2.3; F.F.A Treasurer 2,3,4; T.A.B. Club 3.4; Track 3,4; Tumbling 2.3.4; F.F.A. Judging Team 4. DARWIN SEEHAVER Seedoats Baseball 1.2; Basketball 1; F.F.A. 3.4; Boys' Chorus 2; T.A.B. 3.4; Annual Staff 4. KENNETH SODA ............. Soda” Forensics 1,2.3,4; Basketball 1; Softball 1; Track 2.3.4; F.F.A. Basketball 3.4; F.F.A. 2,3.4; Boys' Chorus 2,3.4; F.F.A. Quartet 3: F.F.A. Speaker 3.4; Mixed Chorus 3.4; Annual Staff 4; F.F.A. Secretary 3; F.F.A. Vice President 4; Baseball 2,3.4; F.F.A. State Judging Team 4; Tumbling 2.3.4; Good Night, Ladies 4; Boys' Double Quartet 4. HELEN STUBBE Press Club 1; Library Club 2.3.4; Archery 1.3; Forensics 4; Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. 4; Reporter 4; Dramatic Club 4; T.A.B. Club 3,4; Woman of Judgment 4. SHIRLEY WALTERS ShirI Library Club 1; Annual Staff 2,3.4; Dra- matics Club 4; T.A.B. Club 3,4; Good Night, Ladies 4. MARIAN WITT Library Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,5.4; Girl ' Cnoruk 1,2,3.4; Annual Staff 3,4. ARVILLA ZINK ............... Orville” Annual Staff 4; T.A.B. Club 4; Dramatic Club 2,3,4; Softball 3. SetuoAA, . . . President ................ Kenneth Robinson Vice President ............. Robert Metcalf Secretary-Treasurer ......... Leona Gaatz Class Flower ................... White Rose Class Colors ............ Maroon and White Class Motto ............................. ...... Forward Ever, Backward Never” Valedictorian ................... Leona Gaatz Salutatorian .................... Paul Brunet D.A.R. Good Citizen ............. Leona Gaatz Advisors Principal L. A. Kiger, Miss Ann L. Gibbons In the fall of 1945, forty-two students from Montello and surrounding townships met to form our freshman class. At the end of nine months of turmoil we were elevated to soph- omores. The highlight of the year was the initiation of the freshmen. In our junior year we all worked long and hard to make our prom a success. Music was furnished by Tony Winters and his orchestra. The theme was I’m Always Chasing Rainbows.” Our king and queen were the honorable Gradon Arendsee and Adeline Hillmer. This year we also chose our class rings and attended the Junior-Senior banquet. Near the beginning of the fourth and last year at M.H.S. the senior pictures were taken. They all say that pictures don’t lie and it could be true. Then came the class play, Good Night, Ladies,” which was a success and fun. One day in May the school seemed very quiet — no wonder — it was senior skip day. We again attended the Junior-Senior banquet — this time with seniority rights. All too soon the day of Commencement and the Alumni Banquet will arrive and we'll realize that the good old days are over. We have had fun. So long, M.H.S., we’ll miss you. Row 1 Joyce Barron. Charles Puterbaugh. Betty North. Duane Schwarts, Mary Jean Steinhaus. Norman Roberts. Betty Cotter. Mary Roidt. Claire Foley. „ _ _ „ _ , _ . , .. ... Row 2 Advisor. Mr W hirry. Delvin Mittlesteadt. Allen Blicfnick. Gradon Gray. Emil Gruber. W alter Blada. Dorothy l iberty. Advisor. Row 3 Mary IwJen. Carl Holz. Peggy Schmitz. Bob Williams. Herbert Klawitter. F.thel Berg. Merlyn Crown. Carolyn llintz. Joyce Row 4 George Holland. Erwin Zuehls. Fred Meiller. Ted Schwochert. Charles Herrick. Wayne Atkinson. Bob Salzwedcl. Roland Ross. Bill Heaton. fjiuuosi GIgM. . . . We seem to be losing ground in quan- the Junior Prom which was held on May tity as we have only thirty-three members 6. King, Duane Schwartz and Queen in our class this year but we’re still there in Carolyn Hintz led the Grand March to quality, we received our class rings on Jan- the theme Red Sails in the Sunset,” uary 4th. Our most important event was played hy Tony Winters’ Orchestra. CLASS OFFICERS President .................... Schmitz Vice President ........ Wayne Atkinson Secretary-Treasurer ..... Betty North cS pJuunosie GIgaa ■ Out of the 44 Freshmen who started Montello High School last year 35 re- turned. On October 7th we initiated the Freshman. The party was held in the gymnasium to which all students were in- vited. We upper classmen enjoyed the party (we don’t know about the Fresh- men.) CLASS O President ......... Vice President .... Secretary-T reasurer FFICERS: .... Daniel Polcyn .... Eunice Metcalf Donna Ritchie V Row I Alice Metcalf. Lloyd Zellmer, Eunice Metcalf, Ha Whirry, Robert Roidc. Ramona Moral . Daniel Schwochert, Mary Inman. Row 2 Advisor. Miss I. Scobie. Donald Wincell. Rita Polcyn, Daniel Polcyn. Jean Zink. Ruth Robinson. Marvel Doepke. Mary jane Mateske. William Boehm. Advisor. Mr. Wallen. Row ) Arnold Heller, Virginia Dalton. Helen Sutfin. Virginia Atkinson. Betty Klawitter. Ida Herscy. Haail Cragin, Doris Krcntz, Howard Puterbaugh. Leo Schwochert. Row 4 Willard McDougal. Donna Roberts, John Barron, Donald Werdin. Ted Czeskleba. Vernet Wagner. Donna Ritchie. Edward Timm. Bernice Klawitter. Row 1 Armin Churchill, Dorothy Wheaton, Raymond Schwochert, Harry Wilson, John Wheaton. Avis Tipton, Doris Smith, Orland Buchholz. Row 2 Advisor, Miss Bernice Scobie, Joyce Kieck, Donald Rowe, Ralph Neale, Lois Zellmer, Emaline Barron, Mary Wianecki, John Furman. Advisor, Mr. Ball. Row 3 Imogene Rataczak. Jean Slowey, Arvilla Stibb, Geraldine Kusick. Ann Nikolai, Jo Ann Gray, Dorothy Wilson. Row 4 Paul Shurpit. Jane Bliefnick, Donald Buchholz, La Verne Dahlke. Lila Holz, Jordan Kozlowski, Marjorie Lambert, June Kelm Row 5 James Patterson. William Bcttin, Roger Otto. Arvyn Hernkind. Edmund Bednarek. George Thompson, Melvin Washkovick, Robert Cotter, Ralph Gruber. fyn ilunaa QlaAA. . . . At the beginning of the school year forty-three of us were wel- comed (we hope) into the midst of the M.H.S. student body. The first big event of our high school days was the initiation, October 7. Our young men, donned in the dresses and hats of their mothers and sisters, made a very charming appearance as typical, giggling, high school girls. The girls presented their share of the show decorated with mustaches of many different shapes and sizes, plus their father’s or brother’s shoes. We all had fun anyway. The return party to the Sophomores, which was given to show that we really were good sports, took place Nov. 24. OFFICER S: President ...................... Ralph Neale Vice President Robert Cotter Secretary-Treasurer ...... Jean Slowey Annual HogaJL Edit or-in-C hief . Kenneth Robinson Co-Editor ........... Diane Gessner Business Manager Paul Brunet Asst. Business Mgr. Charles Herrick Advisor ......... Miss Irene Scobie Annual The 1949 Granite Hilhopper will be a book to cherish through the years for the memories it holds between its covers. We hope that you will appreciate the efforts put forth by the staff. Scaled—Helen Scubbe. Kenneth Robinson, Diane Gessner. Charles Herrick. Paul Brunei. Ramona Moraiz. Row 1 J°yce Ebert. Carolyn Hintz. Mary Ann Noreen. Merlyn Crown, Ida Mae Hersey, Doris Raiaczak, Shirley Friedrichs, Advisor, Miss Irene Scobie. Mary Jane Foley. Row 2 Marvel Doepke. Agnes Priske, Marian Witt, Margaret Schmitz, Claire Foley, Rita Polcyn. Shirley Walters, Ruth Robinson, Mary Jane Maieske. Row 3 Wilma Disbrow, Betty North, Donna Ritchie, Betty Cotter. Mary Inman, Mary Jean Steinhaus, Arvilla Zink, Donald Freitag, Arlene Nikolai. Row 4 Lois Eckerle. Eunice Metcalf, Darwin Seehaver, Gradon Arendsee. Chester Krueger, Robert Mueller, Kenneth Soda, Helen Metcalf, Thelma Darling. Row I Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Row 6 Donna Roberts, Betty North, Marian Witt, Avis Tipton, Doris Smith, Mary Jean Steinhaus, Donna Ritchie, Thelma Jean Darling. Betty Cotter. „ . . Advisor. Mm Bernice Scobie. Dorothy Liberty, Caroline Jaster, Joyce Kieck, Edith Buchholz, Dorothy Wheaton, Arlene Niko- lai, Claire Foley, Mary Jane Foley, Imogene Rataczak. Dorothy Wilson. Anne Marie Nikolai, Virginia Dalton, Geraldine Kusick, Marjorie Lambert, Jane Bliefnick, Hazel Cragin, Van Slowey. Jo Ann Gray. con a Gaatz, Mary Wianeckiu Joyce Ebert. Doris Rataczak, Rita Polcyn, La Verne Dahlke, Shirley Mae Friedrichs, Ida Mae Merlyn Crown, Marvel Docpke, Bernice Klawitter, Mary Jane Mateske, Ethel t Leona Uaatz, Mary lanecki, Joyce fcbert. I Mersey, Mary Ann Noreen, Carolyn Hintz. Alice Metcalf. Ruth Robinson, Agnes Priske. Berg. Margaret Schmitz. Wilma Disbrow, Lois Ann Eckerlc, Ardith Radke, Helen Metcalf, Mary Inman. Diane Gessner, Eunice Metcalf, Lila Holz, Ila Whirry, Qisih' GUosuiA. This year the Junior and Senior Choruses were combined, making a total of 56 participants. Our meetings were held on Monday of each week. During the year we sang for the grade school operetta, county school board meeting, and Senior class play. We also entered the Adams-Friendship Music Festival in May. Twelve Senior members received music em- blems containing four bars, two members had three, and one two bars, each designating the years of chorus work. MIXED President, Doris Rataczak V. President. Caroline Ja Sec'y-Treasurer, Carolyn H aster intz Row 1 Kenneth Robinson, Charles Herrick, Gene Pierson, Chester Krueger, Armin Hardell, Robert Metcalf. Row 2 Director. Miss Bernice Scobie, Vernet Wagner, Charles Puterbaugh. George Holland. Kenneth Soda. Allen Bliefnick, Donald Goodnature, Gradon Arendsee. Row 3 Carl Holt, Robert Williams, Donald Werdin, Donald Freitag. Donald Rowe, Daniel Polcyn, Arnold Heller. oyir GUoamA. Twenty chorus members organized this year under the direction of Miss Bernice Scobie. The boys sang at the Senior class play and grade school operetta and anticipates taking part in the festival at Adams-Friendship in May. The club will greatly miss its nine senior members, many of whom were charter members of the organization. Elected officers for the past year were: Bob Metcalf, president; Donald Goodnature, Vice President; and Kenneth Robinson, Secre- tary-Treasurer. CHORUS Row 1 Duane Schwartz, Wilma Disbrow, Ardith Radke, Helen Stubbe, Charles Herrick, Eunice Metcalf, Diane Gessner, Helen Met- calf. Leona Gaatz. Row 2 Betty North, Mary Inman. Alice Metcalf, Mary Jean Steinhaus, Joyce Barron, Donna Roberts, Thelma Darling, Lois Eckerle, Miss Lucille Tosch. Row 3 Mary Noreen. La Verne Dahlke, Jacqueline Kozlowski, Avis Tipton, Joyce Ebert, Jane Bliefnick, Mary Jane Foley, Carolyn Hintz. Row 4 Shirley Mae Friedrichs. Ruth Robinson, Merlyn Crown, Marvel Doepke. Margaret Schmitz, Arvilla Zink, Doris Rataczak, Ida Mae Hersey, Robert Williams. Row 5 Claire Foley, Caroline Jaster, Mary Roidt. Betty Cotter, Edith Buchholz, Dorothy Liberty, Shirley Walters, Ethel Berg. b iamcUic . . . The Dramatic Club, this year, has forty- three members and is under the supervision of Miss Lucille Tosch. A One-Act play, A Woman of Judgment’ was given at West- field where it received an A” rating. At Stevens Point the cast received a B” rating. Meetings are held the second Thursday of every month under the leadership of Diane Gessner, president. OFFICERS President ..... Diane Gessner Vice President .. Charles Herrick Secretary ....... Leona Gaatz Treasurer Margaret Schmitz — fyosienAic Club . . . This year thirty-one students competed in Extemporaneous Reading .. Thelma Darling Forensics work. This group consisted of Extemporaneous Speaking Robert Metcalf seven Freshmen, four Sophomores, five Juniors and twelve Seniors. Preliminary con- Four Minute Speech . Ken Soda tests were held February 25, 28, and March Serious Declamation . Peggy Schmitz 3. The following winners of the local con- test, which was held March 10, will com- Humorous Declamation Doris Rataczak pete at Endeavor on March 26. Row 1 Ida Mac Herscy, Jackie Kozlowski, Caroline Jascer. Peggy Schmitz. Dorothy Wilson. Mary Jane Foley, Doris Rataczak. Miss Tosch. Advisor. Row 2 Paul Shurpit. Ralph Neale. Herbert Klawitter. Donald Rowe. Carl Holz. Donald Buchholz. Ralph Gruber. Mary Noreen. Row J Marvel Doepke. Edith Buchholz. Thelma Darling. Ken Soda. Alice Metcalf. Lois Eckerle. Avis Tipton. Row 4 Ardith Radke. Ken Robinson. Charles Herrick. Bob Metcalf. Helen Stubbe, Diane Gessner. Donald Goodnature. Betty Cotter. FFA Officers Attend H or icon Meeting A S'' o 0 Til ' ..ff . « I - 1 I I «rr 4 11 K V s' ' ' e Wi; VC S w c° s V R(II :RS DHIXTH) Tt.f Mantello Archery the Kdfrrlon club At n «t Edgertrm S«tur i.iy cm were defo.tivt the two scorer f - rr Bo National Judqinq Conte ______' Cage Aware - Go to Eight atTJ Annual Dinner Ar I i ‘•VV •V 0° S.V,W'V SL IHK TF HIRTHUAV W«S . v • — - fCage Tourney Starts Wednesday i 6 Plainfield CD Muuislki will mwl PitUvill 4 the i«ntiiK game Wcdnc- w On nigh- ami Oxford will , IMuinfirUt in the second gi «. V Thurvlay night Port KdwrS ■viH fiwii I -;'- —1 '’•AC -5 u'' -tKobmson Stars FrMu X ' mr ° • •« - th«- ' hoBo afcoaM o to Krnr.rO ,.k, . Robintnn, Mantello forward ■ ho Thur ‘co ', « lead MonteOo in seenru' 4' vt tory over Oxford Rob Thu1 0 Um 00r rni B n •r,, lrn{ 7 crowd on Its fed. c Chorus is Organized; Metcalf Heads Club m w The recently •rgnni .od boy .clotted Robert Met mil pre - ....■''r chorus «i the Mon « Ho tugh sch«K elected Rober • Metcalf as prej 2 m a ____- Anar, A i intent At the 'i t meet.04 I t- • r (jroup AMttnas v.- aid o .- « .. .••« .i • v v.n : g president ami Ken RotHiMMK oc , v re Jury and treasurer lieerlenders lerted w 0 Waupaca Meeting___________ 'if.. H.i stci V..iWn beir. 'h «Foilr I 5 h And ha a very fine t rt c«o- %r„ Kfa «fmdcnng At the beginning d th rv’ O uterm there were only I- - Q]_________' —________ Pataka. a .'i ■ varia 5 and vollr 'J mu and ! and . A . «chool 0 A , tf I 1 (J' ■IO;: £ b A v v ; -Jk O Q, B£e' N V to, “ r «° x.' 1? J t w DJ9oa iooip$ t % 1 A 1, -i - 5 N . . ■p t Xc tj -r 4i — •- It =5 • Name Leader i At High School Seated: Carl Holz, Suaan Daniels. DarLyn DiBell. Edith Buchholz. Roland Ross. Richard Timm. Delvin Mittlesteadt. Merlyn Crown. Jacqueline Kiger. Row 1 Zane Zwiefel. Jordan Kozlowski. Donna Roberts. Ralph Neale. Florence Steinhaus. Janice Robinson. Charles Herrick, David Thompson. Dorothy Wilson. Advisor. Mr. Wallen. Row 2 Paul Shuroit. Daniel Polcyn, Emil Gruber, Robert Metcalf, Erwin Zuehls, Ray Schwochert, Dorothy Utke, Bette Rac Gardner, Shirley Bornick. M. Jl. B. Qcutd . . . With the sound of horns and the beat of drums the Montello High school band has been reorganized. Under the able leadership of Mr. Wallen our band has done splendid- ly. It made its first appearance February 9 at which time the organization presented a concert for parents and friends. The band participated in a festival held at Adams- Friendship on April 30 and May 7. On April 30 we entered numbers in solo and ensemble groups and the complete hand participated in the contest held May 7. Seated: Wilma Disbrow, Helen Metcalf. Avia Tipton. Edith Buchholz. Doris Rataczak. Row 1 Mary Jane Foley. Virginia Dalton. Geraldine Kusick. Doris Krenrz, Jacqueline Koziowski, Carolyn Hintz, Advisor. Miss Irene Scobie. Row 2 La Verne Dahlke. Mary Roidt, Alice Metcalf. Doris Smith, Claire Foley. Marvel Doepke. Rita Polcyn. Row 3 Marian Witt, Lois Eckerle. Eunice Metcalf. Helen Stubbc. Ramona Moratz, Betty Cotter, Donna Roberts, Diane Gcssner. jdibruiSuf, Club . . . The library club was organized by Miss Irene Scobie at the beginning of the year and has held its meetings on each Tuesday. We are very proud of our newly purchased Lectromark. Officers are Doris Rataczak, president, Edith Buchholz, vice president, and Helen Metcalf, secretary-treasurer. StudetU Gcutfuul . . . The Student Council is composed of class officers with Mr. Kiger as its advisor. It is the duty of this group to discuss all school problems and activities. Seated • Ken Robinson. Leona Gaatz. Robert Metcalf. Betty North. W'ayne Atkinson. Peggy Schmitz. Standing - Daniel Polcyn, Don- na Ritchie. Eunice Metcalf. Mr. Kiger, Robert Cotter, Ralph Neale. Jean Slowey. ■ Sealed: Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Charles Puterbaugh. Maynard Schmudlach. Edward Buchholz, Robert Metcalf. Kenneth Soda. David Puterbaugh. Advisor. Mr. Whirry. Howard Puterbaugh. Ralph Gruber. Robert Williams. Donald Rowe. Leo Schwochert. Herbert Klawitter. John Furman. Donald Wincell, William Boehm, Arnold Heller, Donald Buchholz. Walter Blada, Harry Wilson. Orland Buchholz, Delvin Mittlesteadt, Robert Cotter, Lloyd Zellmer. Emil Gruber. John Barron, Willard McDougal. William Benin, Roger Otto. Arvyn Hernkind. Allen Blicfnick, Gradon Gray, Robert Salzwedel. Darwin Seehaver. George Holland, Norman Roberts. Melvin Washkovick, Wayne Atkinson, Edwin Fredrick, Erwin Zuehls. Theodore Schwochert, Frederick Meiller. Gene Pierson, Robert Roidt. Edmund Bednarck. The F. F. A. officers for this year are Bob Metcalf, president; Ken Soda, Vice president; David Puterbaugh, secretary; Maynard Schmudlach, treasurer; Edward Buchholz, reporter; Charles Puterbaugh, sentinel; Mr. Whirry, advisor. The club’s nnual activities were the Game Feed and Christmas Party. One team composed of Charles Puterbaugh, Norman Roberts, and Delvin Mittlesteadt won first place in the State Poultry Judging contest and third in the National Contest. The other team, won 4th in the State Crop’s Judging contest. JUDGING TEAM Row 1 Imojtcnf Racaczak, Jo Ann Gray, Hazel Cragin, Geraldine Kusick, Jean Slowey, Virginia Dalton, Arvilla Stibb. Row 2 Advisor, Miss Gibbons, Arlene Nikolai, Lois tckerle, Mary Inman. Alice Metcalf, Thelma Darling. Avis Tipton. Edith Buchholz Row 3 Marjorie Lambert. Ida Mae Hersey, Marvel Doepke. Shirley Friedrichs. Agnes Priske, Jane Bliefnick, La Verne Dahlke. Row A Joyce Kieck, Dorothy Wheaton. Bernice Klawitter. Mary Roidt, Ruth Robinson. Peggy Schmitz. Marian Witt. Row 5 Wilma Disbrow, Diane Gessner, Lila Holz, Helen Stubbe. Eunice Metcalf, Mary Jean Stcinhaus, Ardith Radke. This year our club of thirty-five members elected the following officers: Edith Buch- holz, president; Eunice Metcalf, vice presi- dent; Arlene Nikolai, secretary; Shirley Friedrichs, treasurer; Ruth Robinson, Song leader; Thelma Darling, Reporter; Wilma Disbrow, Parliamentarian; Diane Gessner, Historian. Mary Inman and Alice Metcalf, Sophomores; Avis Tipton, Jean Slowey, and Marjorie Lambert, Freshmen, had their DEMONSTRATORS voices recorded for a radio transcription. Last year Edith Buchholz and Thelma Dar- ling, as a team, and Velva Weckwerth rep- resented us at the Sectional Demonstration Contest receiving second and third places. Edith and Thelma gave their demonstration at the Centennial in Milwaukee in August. This year, at our local contest held February 17, five demonstrations were given, seven girls participating. 4?. Jt. 7. t SetuoA. GIgM Plcuf, . . . Good Night, Ladies,” a comedy in three acts was presented by the Senior class under the direction of Miss Lucille Tosch. Helen, Jane, and Sam Raleigh plan to save their home from mortgage disaster by converting it into a girl’s dormitory. Strict Dean Eggle- by refuses to open the house until the chap- erones — Aunt Barbara and Aunt Flora, already overdue, arrive to take over. Sam and Jug outfit themselves in the aunt's clothing that had arrived beforehand. From here on the play is full of complications. CAST OF CHARACTERS Shirley Walters .. Thelma Darling Ken Soda ......... Ken Robinson ... Bob Mueller Diane, Gessner Jackie Kozlowski Gradon Arendsee Caroline Jaster Shirley Friedrichs Paul Brunet ...... Doris Rataczak . ............... Helen Raleigh, a senior at Grayson ................ Jane Raleigh, her sister, seventeen ..... Sam Raleigh, their brother enrolled at State ........... Jug” Brown, Jane’s carefree boy friend Professor Dexter, professor at Grayson College ..... Dean Eggleby, Dean of Women at Grayson ..... Angela Rimini, a sweet and lovely freshman ..... Larry Dobson, a very busy Grayson student Lulu Giffen, a freshman - so bright she acts nutty ................... Ju(ty West, a friendly freshman George West, her brother, attractive, but bashful ........... Betty London, a sophomore at Grayson Seated: Ken Soda, Diane Gessner, Ken Robinson. Caroline Jaster, Shirley Walters, Thelma Darling. Standing: Shirley Friedrichs. Paul Brunet, Jackie Kozlowski, Bob Mueller, Miss Tosch, Doris Rataczak, Gradon Arendsee. Advisor. Miss Lucille Tosch, Diane Gessner. Peggy Schmitz. Mary Inman, Helen Stubbe. Lois Eckerle Om-Ad ft leaf. . . . WOMAN OF JUDGMENT” THE CAST Mrs. Waring ............... Diane Gessner Elfreda Waring ........... Peggy Schmitz Stella ..................... Mary Inman Miss Powers ............... Lois Eckerle Miss Ridge .................. Helen Stubbe Two casts for the play were chosen to compete in the local elimination and on November 5, the above five characters were selected. On November 10, Woman of Judgment” was entered in the league con- test at Westfield against Westfield and Endeavor. Our cast was awarded first place, which entitled us to compete at Stevens Point, where w e received a B” rating. We were proud to win in our league contest as if entitled us to the plaque for the fifth year, thus awarding it to Montello permanently. Row 1 Paul Shurpit. Jordan Kozlowski, Jean Slowey, Jo Ann Gray. Ralph Neale. Daniel Polcyn. Row 2 Mary Inman. Gradon Gray. Dorothy Wheaton. Rita Polcyn. Claire Foley, Carl Hoi - _ , _ . _ . Row 3 Charles Puterbaugh. Theodore Czeskleba. John Barron. Lloyd Zellmer. Joyce Ebert. Mary Noreen, Ruth Robinson. Robert Williams. . . ... Row 4 Robert Salzwedel. Allen Bliefnick, Elizabeth Cotter, Avis Tipton, Donald treitag. Row 5 Chester Krueger. David Puterbaugh. George Thompson. A'ldieAAf, . . . The club was organized early in the year under the guidance of Mr. Constance. At the first meeting, which was held in October, the following officers were elected. President Gradon Gray, Vice-Presi- dent, Donald Czeskleba, Sec’y, Duane Schwartz, Treasurer, Norman Roberts. The following boys participated in the State Archery meet, February 19, at Madison: Donald Czeskleba, Ray Schwochert, Ralph Neale, Charles Puterbaugh, Geo. Holland, Donald VC’erdin, Herbert Klawitter, Bill Heaton, Nor- man Roberts, Duane Schwartz. Row 1: Bill Heaton, Herbert Klawitter, Donald Werdin, Geo. Holland. Raymond Schw’ochert. Row 2: Caroline Jaster, Mar- garet Schmitz, Merlyn Crown, Leona Gaatz, Mr. Constance, Advisor, Donald Czeskleba, Dan- iel Schwochert, Duane Schwartz, Norman Roberts. Row 1 Paul Brunet. Bill Heaton, Don Czeskleba. Maynard Schmudlach. David ruierb«u o. Don Freitag. Row 2 Don Werdin. Manager. Gradon Gray. Ken Robinson. Ted Schwochert. Armin Hardell, Chester Krueger, Robert Metcalf Mr. Ball. Coach. Zaihetball A Sc uad . . . With only two lettermen returning from last years’ squad, Montello was not rated high in the Big 7-C. In the regular confer- ence season Montello won four and lost ten. The team went to Plainfield for the District tournament and won second place. HOME Montello 24 Endeavor 16 Montello 31 Oxford 16 iMontello 16 Westfield 45 Montello 34 Plainfield 23 Montello 32 Hortonville 46 Montello 30 .... Shiocton 22 Montello 24 Green Lake 26 Montello 28 Port Edwards 34 Montello 24 Wautoma 44 Montello 37 .... Adams-Eriendship 29 Montello 41 .... : Omro 26 AWAY Montello 29 .... Green Lake 32 Montello 32 .... Port Edwards 43 Montello 24 Wautoma 33 Montello 29 Adams-Friendship 17 Montello 20 Omro 29 Montello 34 Westfield 78 Montello 25 Plainfield 27 Thelma Darling, Ruth Robinson, Doris Rataczak, Mary Noreen CHEERLEADERS This year the cheering squad started with three new mem- bers, Ruth Robinson, Doris Ra- taczak and Mary Noreen and one three-year veteran. Thelma Darling. The girls received new uniforms this year, blue with gold ties. They did a fine job of cheering for the Montello basketball team and added many new cheers to the list of stand-bys. An Alma Mater, written by F. R. Constance was also used to spur the boys on. We enjoyed leading the stu- dent body in the high school cheers this year — many thanks for your hearty cooperation. Row 1 Charles Puterbaugh. Robert Cotter, Duane Schwartz, Dan Schwochcrt. Robert Williams. Row 2 Mr. Constance, Howard Puterbaugh, Ralph Neale. Rolland Ross, Walter Blada, Armin Churchill. B” Segued, . . . Due to the loss of nine seniors this year, the second team will play an important part in making up next year’s team. Under the coaching of Mr. F. Rogers Constance the second team won 11 and lost 5 games this season. We are hoping to be among the top seven in 1950. 4?. A. 'le m . . . The F.F.A. basketball team has done a fine job this year under the supervision of Mr. Constance. We have played Adams- Friendship, Portage, and Westfield and won 11 out of 14 games. We entered the tourna- ment at Westfield with Endeavor, Oxford, and Westfield and received second place. Row 1 : Del vin Mittlesteadt. Fred- rick Meiller, Ken Soda, Edwin Fredrick. Robert Salzwedel. Row 2: Coach Constance, Donald Rowe, John Furman, George Hol- land, Robert Roidt, Edmund Bed- narek, Norman Roberts, Allen Blirfnick, Harry Wilson, Herbert Klawitter, Advisor, Mr. Whirry. ■ Row 1 Bill Heaton. Ken Soda. Maynard Schmudlach. David Puterbaugh. Allen Rliefnick. Charles Puterbaugh. Row 2 Mr. Constance, Bob Metcalf. Armin Hardell, Erwin Zuehls, Edward Buchholz, Mr. Ball. . . . QaA hcdl . . . The track team, under the direction of Mr. Ball and Mr. Constance, is looking for- ward to a successful season. Triangular and dual meets have been planned for early May, but only a few lettermen from last year’s squad are expected to compete for individ- ualistic honors. The hope of Montello’s track team lies within the undergraduates, who will give Montello winning teams. Baseball has been reserved as a spring sport this year. Montello will participate in a conference with several neighboring high schools. We are looking forward to a suc- cessful season as we have many of the team of '48 still with us. Row 1: Don Werdin, Bill Heaton. Gradon Gray. David Puterbaugh. Don Freitag. Row 2: Don Goodnature. Maynard Schmudlach. Chas. Puterbaugh. Duane Schwartz. Roland Ross. Row 3: Mr. Constance, Ken Soda. Bob Metcalf. Edward Buchholz, Erwin Zuehls. Mr. Ball. Stooges - left: Robert Salzwedel. right: Vernet Wagner. Ileadstands - Maynard Schmudlach, Kenneth Soda. Barricade • Allen Bliefnick. Charles Puterbaugh. George Holland. Standing • Norman Roberts, Elizabeth Cotter, Mr. Constance. Joyce Ebert. Donald Goodnature. 1 ushMuk}, . . . Pity. GapJaUU . . . This is the fourth year of tumbling with Mr. Constance as our supervisor. Although the group is gradually becoming smaller, there is still much talent. We hope to gain more members in another year. There have been a few public performances exhibited throughout the year. Phy. Ed. Captains assist Mr. Constance in determining manners and policy of events to be used in inter-class tournaments. Draw- ings are made in rotation, beginning with the senior captains. The name and year of the winning class is engraved on the tro- phy. Mary Jane Mateske and Kenneth Rob- inson scored the highest number of free throws last year. Seated • Jane Bliefnick, Fresh- man; Mary Jane Maceske, Soph- omore; Mary Ann Nurdeen, Junior; Doris Rataczak, Senior. Standing • Robert Colter, Fresh- man; Donald Werdin, Sopho- more; Mr. Constance. Advisor; Giadon Gray, Junior; Robert Metcalf, Senior. fUJUo'i. 'll Ito. 9 i M. Jt. £. PAUL BRUNET Salutatorian HELEN METCALF Four years of perfect attendance ( LEONA GAATZ D.A.R. Good Citizen Award and Valedictorian DUANE SCHWARTZ and CAROLYN HINT? Prom King and Queen JUDGING TEAM Delvin Mittlesteadt, Charles Puterbaugh, Norman Roberts Won third place in poultry judging at the national judging contest at Waterloo, Iowa Caletu GA, SEPTEMBER: 7— Dust off the desks Ed. Here we come. Oh, a Mystery Man. It’s just Mr. Kiger on the new P.A. system. 8— Those poor Freshmen. The second day is more confusing than the first. 13— Hooray! Our first vacation. Teachers’ meeting at Westfield. 21— Who are the thirty-seven visitors? Just seniors having their class pictures taken. 23— Mr. Kiger attended a principal’s meet- ing today. 24— We enjoyed Tommy Thompson today. 30—All interested in Archery report to Room 29- OCTOBER: 7— Gee, I didn’t know there were so many Freshmen j irls! Why it isn’t girls! To- day is initiation. Don’t the boys look cute in girls’ skirts? 11— First band practice. 14— Time to settle down, six weeks tests. 22— Everyone’s running around with a comb. Individual pictures are taken. 29— Montcllo defeated Endeavor in the first basketball game, 24-16. That's it fel- lows, keep it up. We were also enter- tained by the Kane extension program. NOVEMBER: 1—The F.F.A. held its game feed tonight. Wish we were F.F.A. members. 4 5—Relax kids. Teachers’ convention. 8— One-act play elimination. Congratula- tions girls! 10—We beat Westfield in the one-act play contest. 12— Oxford basketball game, 31-16. We're doing fine. 15— There was a 7-C meeting here tonight. 19— A Woman of Judgment” got a B” rating at Stevens Point. Green Lake game there and we lost 32-29. 22— First Dramatic Club meeting. 23— It happened — Westfield played bas- ketball here. The score 16-45. 24— Freshmen return party today. They are fine entertainers. See those twelve hap- py faces? That’s the Senior class play cast. Congratulations, Shirley Mae! She’s going to christen the bridge. 25— 26—Thanksgiving vacation. 30— Port Edwards game. 32-43. DECEMBER: 1—The Mississippians entertained us to- day. Wish we could sing like they can. A feather flying around in the gym? No, a new game, Petika. 3—Wautoma game at Wautoma, 24-33. We were hosts to the county school board meeting. The choruses entertained the group with a few selections. Ccde+uStaA. 7— Tri-County game. 34-23. 8— Senior pictures arrived today. 10— Adams game at Adams, 29-17. 11— Archery meet at Indian Echoes against Madison West. 15—The buses didn’t run today. Nice vaca- tion — for those who ride the buses. Skis for Chev, Miss Gibbons? 17— Omro game away, 20-29. 18— Archery meet with Madison Central. 21— Grade Operetta, the choruses sang Silent Night” and Come All Ye Faithful.” 22— Christmas party today. May I have this dance? No? How about you Don F? 23— Merry Christmas everyone. 28 30—The team played Hortonville and Shiocton here and at Westfield. JANUARY: 3— Back to school. Don’t forget to write 1949 now. 4— My, aren’t the Junior class rings nice? Think you fellows can keep them more than a week? 8— Archery meet with Madison West. 12— Where’s the eyebrow pencil? The senior class play matinee is on today. 13— Don’t forget to prompt loudly, Lois Ann. The public is coming to see Good Night, Ladies.” Get your wigs on straight, Flora and Barbara. 14— Westfield basketball game there, 34-78. 17— No play practice tonight, kids. Thank goodness. One more night and the scenery would certainly collapse. 18— Annual pictures are being taken today. 19 20—Semester tests are here, sharpen your pencils. It won’t be long now, Seniors. 21—Port Edwards basketball game, 28-34. 'Magic Is Fun” program. Like it, Ra- mona ? 24— No buses today — too much ice. 25— Do, re, me! Mixed chorus organized today. 26— Report cards are here again. 27— Today F.F.A. movies were shown in the main floor. Miss I. Scobie gave out the annual assignments today. Get to work. 28— Old man winter really outdid himself. No buses, no school because of snow. Wautoma game here, 24-44. The team must have skated over. Do you enjoy hiking. Bob and Dave? 30—Archery meet at Edgerton. FEBRUARY: 1—Montello vs. Plainfield. We won’t tell what the score was. 4—Well, folks, the basketball team beat Adams-Friendship - Too bad, Joe! Store room being rejuvenated. 7—Annual staff can get busy — the an- nual pictures came. 9— Our first band concert given for parents and friends. Nice going! Galendasi 11—Final game here - Omro. We’re doing all right. Senior dance afterward. 14— You lucky girl, Leona. We're proud to have you as our D.A.R. Citizen. Not more snow. You need a snow plow, Ed, a shovel won’t do the work. 16— We reigned victorious tonight. Mon- tello defeated Pittsville the first night of the hasketball tournament at Plainfield. 17— F.H.A. local eliminations. Nice work Mary and Arlene. 18— Duane, you’re a lucky boy to be chosen prom king! Tonight Montello faced Ox- ford and came through with another victory at the tournament. 19— Archery shoot at Madison. Montello battled Port Edwards for first place, but was defeated. Nevertheless, we came through with second place. Congratu- lations, fellows. 25—Is everyone crying? Oh, they’re laugh- ing! The humorous forensics declama- tions were given today. Keep it up, freshmen! The quartet received second place in the F.F.A.-F.H.A. contest at Westfield. Ken Soda was awarded first on his oration The Big Decision.” 28—The serious forensics. More freshmen. MARCH: 1—Did the Junior Ag boys have a good time visiting the Oscar Mayer plant in Madison? Plenty to eat, too? 2-3-4—Six weeks tests already? 3—F.F.A. basketball at Adams-Friendship. 8- —Have a good time bowling, kids, at the basketball banquet? 9— Visitors? Oh, representatives from the state board of health to talk to the boys and girls. 10—We wish you luck at the local foren- sics eliminations contest. Is—We have visitors again. The Farm In- stitute is meeting in the gym. 23— The sectional forensic contest at En- deavor. Do your best, Montello. We want all A’s”. 24— Arlene and Mary we hope you do as well on your demonstrations at Oxford as you did here! APRIL: 15- 18—Easter vacation already! 23—Music Festival for solo and vocal en- sembles at Adams-Friendship. 28—Coleman entertainers. MAY: 1-5—Are we juniors busy?? 6— Junior Prom. Waltz Me Around Again, Duane.” 7— Band and Chorus festival at Adams- Friendship. Do your best for M.H.S. May we go formal. Miss B. Scobie. 17—Junior-Senior banquet. Well seniors, this is our last get-together. 27—Commencement tonight. • JltanJzA. 7a Qua Momcilo Theater - M. L. Reibold, Prop. John Barrett - Dealer in Poultry and Eggs Buffalo Lake Lodge - Hal Hornby Prop. Fox River Co-op Association Herff-Jones Co. Jewelers and Stationers Indian Echoes - Syl Adrian, Prop. Menge's Resort - Cal F. Holland, Prop. Montello Granite Co. West's Riverside Foundry Westfield Co-op Dairy Association White Lake Resort • H. Scharenberg, Prop. Wisconsin Power Light Co. Gamble Store - G. L. Fckerle, Prop. Brittingham Hixon Lumber Company Buchhol Barber Shop Cummings Funeral Home Davis House - Fd Davis, Prop. Daniels Machine Shop Fox River Feed Mill - Gust Otto, Prop. H. A. Freitag Son - Garage Dr. H. («rant - Dentist Grove-Newhouse Company - Clothiers Hardell's Furniture Undertaking Jimmy’s Billiard Parlor Compliments of Kendall's Klatt's Bakery and Grocery Knickerbocker Motor Sales Marachowsky’s Grocery Montello Cafe Montello Dry Cleaners Montello Food Mart Montello Hardware Electric Montello Pharmacy Montello State Bank Montello Tribune Nankivell's General Merchandise Freeman L. Pike, Northwestern Mutual life Insurance Co., Agent. Fd Ritchie - Barber Shop Robinson Insurance Agency G. A. Siepert - Leather Goods M. M. Smart - General Store Compliments of Stuhbe's Thompson's Garage Timm's Lunch Weiske’s Garage Westfield Nursery and Florist Compliments of Louis Cotter Freitag’s Food Market and Locker Plant Compliments of Homer's John's Grocery Compliments of Leffler’s John McNamara - Railway Express School Concessions, Inc. Sky Lodge - F. H. My Hand, Prop. Slowey’s Memorials Williams' Fruit Farm Montello Auto Body Shop, Thos. Mulhern, Prop. Zip and Bob Service Station Compliments of K. J. Callahan Commonwealth Telephone Company B. J. Connors, County Agricultural Agent Czeskleba’s Hardware Dishrow's Hardware and Electric Agnes Flynn - Register of Deeds Freitag’s Implement Company Richard F. Inman - M.D. Jensen Outboard Motors Compliments of Wm. Knopf Compliments of V. McNamara - Attorney Montello Automotive Sales Montello Beauty Shop Shell Service Station Standard Service Station Mcuuf, 7a Qua SpxutioAd 4 - X x-x - Xs - ; ■s ' - . X, — A L-. - - - ' ' 1 • - •- •— -—. -N i_'- ►rv K. f T ' ' A -«V- .r W 4 6 ■ -.. %. -c ’ : - — - - ar v. ,v ‘ :,jf ' x . v -‘ -. N. 1 j ■ 0 . - C v ■ : V V, i - •- . ': V !’■; XT? ’v V. _S t -■_-- • - ..: ■ .,V ■ '' x - —.-. x '• s. r- -r - - -t ■ - r . V '-C - r — % A v ' A- C.’-c -= ;r.7 . T - • ; ' ; %. •.'• ' S - ■ - ' V- ' — X ' X . r . ’ :c v - •' •'Xi “- - - ' ' .C ‘X- 50 . . . - . --' - S' -• .-. 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