Montevideo High School - Purple Gold Yearbook (Montevideo, MN)

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S O TS 'JL-'P snag? 68 i-an Senior Calendar . . 2 JJ w ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 I: . .4 . .... L -9 ,L B2iL2fgLt.s ff-I 'CFYQI7' r-52253 01 UNDERCLASSMENq,,iLLfw..jCQ,A L ' .fkgcqbofdc f' l,I3ageIwl-lol. ffZ'Z'.?2 '?'fS'- 64 ClassofI95 .,. . . ,F . 26 7 ' Tr Ck .'. . N . 52 55 kjbQNgCI S 'f ' C Q Life--1'-ff'-J 4' Tig , 91 . 7 55 A 'Junior h . . . ,, . . . O -' Chee-rlgadersfg, . , -1 , ' Q ff ,. ,f - , , 514..-s.f-or -1 ZX 4-fha CTQA Vlfy gtgf., 6545- '- 5f'- 5, 5 ' ' Schedul .... v. . . ' 6 Qgfsiiiavics Activmcs ce,,..c-Qeygy. 142-mjjmlggffn-vfJ P6 -vl 5- 4 Student Council ,, . 732 If 2 ,eQuv ,QD I F I Yearbook Staff . is . . ,J 33 75 - ' -Torlleccgimgpl ' 6V Ushers Club .Uwe . . C.-Lilfl, .5 O? 'QCLQ ' 1 A Smge Crew A, 35 Senioc tivi ies ......' 74 'ff-' J I . . . .... -1 OUmC slf' at , gg ADMINISTRATION, . A 751-82 1 , f 5 fx, fr 6' 011 0-61 GLW -ffl 5 J Board of Education . . . 751 MUSIC ........ 37-45 Ad . . . W 64,9 ministration .r - ,, Ki'.,ZQ.q Q, . 77 HIQIT School BGVICI f -0,67 5 57, ,Z 'B-39Q Faculty Pictures . .7 ' . . . 78-8I Pep Band-Twirlers . 'ff . . . . ff U Employees ,,.,,,, , 32 Orchestra-Ensembles -. I . ,I . I . '41 High School Chorus w,LJi?f 4,2543 FEATURES . . . 83-94 Glee Clubs-Vocal Groups . . . 2? 44 Class Picture ' 0 84-85 Class History . . 86-87 CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES .... 45-58 Class Will h 1 88-91 Future Homemakers of America . . 46 Prophecy . . . . 92-94 Future Farmers of America . . . 47 Projection Club .... . 48 ADVERTISING SPONSORS . . 96-99 Z LM-, -,-, ff is bw W, vxxffflsgr x f +4 48 i 4, 3' F445 M d h, Abraham Class of I956 CDfHcers Sponsors ACERS. JAMES Jim ' You can tell what kind of wheels he has in his head. by the spokes that come out of his mouth. Band, X, XI, XII, Pup Band X, XI, XII, Intramural Basketball X, Xl, XII, Mixed Chorus X, Xl, XII, Trumpet Trio XI, XII, Orch- estra X, XI, XII. BENTSON. GORDON Gordy A debater. a manager and pop- ular I'd say with many a line quality that helps pave ihe way. 'l rack X, XI, Rifle Club X, Foot- ball X, XI, XII, Intramural Bas- ketball XI, Yearbook Staff XII, Debate XI. ABEL. JANET AEIKENS. KENNETH Kenny The only way to make a friend Always sunny, no mane: whgi is io be one. the wea!her. F,H.A. X, XI, Girls' Glee Club X, Projection Club X, MDVC XII. XI, MDVC XII. ALLEN. BERNICE Happy am I, from care l'm free. Why ax-en't they ail contented like me? ANDERSON. ELIZABETH BISHOP. PETER Pais Here's ihe girl with a hear! and To speed is human: to get caught. a smile. who makes ihil bubble of B fine. life worth while. Rifle Club X, Projection Club X, XI, XII, Intramural Basketball X, XI, Mixed Chorus X. . X BOFFERDING, DARRELL Mouse We can always rely on Mouse. Projection Club X, XI, XII, Foot- ball Manager X, XI, Junior Play Committee XI, Yearbook Staff XII, Mixed Chorus X, XI, XII, One- Act Play X, XI, Homecoming Com' mittee XII. ANGRIMSON. NANCY By her ways she makes friends and keeps them. G.A.A. X, XI, XII, Montevidean Staff X, Yearbook Staff XII, Girls' Glee Club X, XI, MDVC XII. ANDERSON. MARILYN There are others jus! as bad but few as good. F.H.A. X, G.A.A. X, Bookends X, Xl, XII, Girls' Glee Club X, XI. BONN. STEPHEN Sieve A combination of looks and fun. a real good friend io everyone. Student Council XII, Stage Crew X, XI, Track XI, Intramural Bas- ketball X, XI, XII, Junior Play Committee XI, Yearbook Staff XII, Mixed Chorus X, XI, XII, Junior Kiwanian XII, Homecom- ing Escort XII, Homecoming Com- mittee XI, XII. BORENE. GERALD Jerry - NEI-IRENS. GAIL I BOUSKAI DAVID Dave I SilYed UP Ill highi and If im' ' BOYS WHY he P'-lifes' buf 111 I never worry. I never fret. what ally dawned on me. never give them up. I canq remembe, I just forgeij' Track X, F.F.A. X, XI, Intramural Basketball X. Ushers' Club XI, XII, Band X, XI, Junior Play Cast XI, Yearbook Editor Xll, Girls' Glee Club X, F.T.A, XI, XII, Homecoming Com- mittee XII, MDVC XII. BROVOLD, DAVID Dave No civilized person goes io bed the same day he gets up. Rifle Club X, F,F.A. X, XI, XII, Projection Club XI, XII. EINERSON. DAVID Dave Manly in bearing. honest. and true. the world hath need of men like you. Student Council XII, Stage Crew X, XI, XII, Projection Club XI, XII, Baseball X, Intramural Bas- ketball X, XI, XII, Yearbook Busi- ness Manager XII, Mixed Chorus X, XI, XII, Boys' Quartet XI, XII, One-Act Play XI, Homecoming Es- cort X, Homecoming Committee XII, Class Officer XII, Junior Ki- wanian XII. BENSON. MARGARET The bliss of modesty and quiet- ness. BORGEN. GRETA Her friends are many. her foes -are there any? Lsqers' Club XI, XII, G.A.A. X, Band X, XI, Montevidean Staff XI, Yearbook Staff XII, Girls' Glee Club X, MDVC, Homecoming Committee XII. BURG. GERALD Joey Why hurry to school. it will still be there when you get there. BORG. AUDREY Sweet Xhougl-its are thine. Student Council XII, Bookends XI, XII, Girls' Glee Club X, XI, XII, INIDVC XII. GORDON. BAYARD Bay Heaven pity bashful men. F.F.A. X, Intramural Basketball X GOTTSCH, DENNIS Bub Common sense is a thing noi loc common. Track X, X13 Rifle Club X: Pro- jection Club X, XI, X111 Baseball X13 Intramural Basketball X, X13 Yearbook Staff XII. CHARTER. BETTY Ah-men. G.A.A. X113 Montcvidcan Staff X113 Yearbook Staff X113 Mixtu Chorus X, XI: Homecoming Com- mittee X113 MDVC XII: Tri-Y X, XI, Junior Achicvemont X13 Cav- alettes XI. GRAVES. KEITH Life is jes! and all things show ii: I thought so once, but now I know ir. Track X, X13 Rifle Club X3 Pro- jection Club XI, XII, Intramural Basketball X, XI, X113 Track Man- ager X, X13 Montevidean Staff XI, XII, Yearbook Staff X113 Mixed Chorus X, XI, X113 Homecoming Committee XII. BOTTEN. DOROTHY Dot Ouiieness and sweetness is a good combination. F.H.A. XII: Ushers' Club XI, X113 G.A.A. X, XI, XII3 Junior Red Cross XII. CONRAD. PATRICIA Pai She and gloom are no relation. G.A.A, X3 Girls' Glee Club X. GRAUE. ROBERT Bob Football man, basketball man last but not least, a ladies man.' 'Fravk X, XI, X113 F.F.A.3 Football X. Xl. XII: Basketball X, XI, Xlii Football Co-Captain XII3 'klixod Chorus X, XI, XII. GRIMM. LEONARD Len Ii iakes a big body io hold a big body to hold a big heart. Track XI, X113 F.F.A. X, XI. X113 Rifle Club X3 Projection Club X, XI, X113 Football X, XI, X113 In- tramural Basketball X, XI, XII3 Monte Day Escort XI. GULDEIN, DEAN Deaner Never run after a woman or a slreetcar, there will be another along in a minute. Track X. XI: Rillc Club X1 Foot' ball X, XI, XII: Baseball Xl In- lzximural Basketball X. XI, XII, Junior Play Cast X11 Homecoming Escort XI, Homecoming Commit- tee X. Xl. HAMRE, ODELL EBEHHAHD. BARBARA Barb Commander-in-Chief of the army of mischief. Junior Play Committee XI, Year- book Staff XII, Junior Red Cross XI. GILSRUD, KERRINE If he would talk more, we would Thinks, speaks. and acts just as know him better. F4F.A, X, XI, XII. she should. F.H.A. X, X15 Yearbook Staff XII: Girls' Glee Club X3 F.T.A. X115 Junior Red Cross XI, XII, Home- coming Committee XII. GUSTAVSON, FLOYD He's always satisfied and never in a hurry. mile Club X, Pep Band XI, XII, Band X, XI, XII, Projection Club X, XI, XII, Intramural Basketball X, XI, XII, Junior Class Play XI. FEMRITE. BARBARA Barb I'm not denying women asa fool- ish. They were mada to match men. Montevidean Stat! XII, Yearbook Staff X113 Junior Red Cross XI, XII. HEMSTAD, PETER Pate I am the merry wanderer of tho night. Track X, XI, Projection Club XI, Football X, XI, X115 Yearbook Staff XII, Yearbook Business Man- ager Xllg Homecoming Manager XII, Junior Kiwanian XII. HINDE. MAX Excessive study deprives a man from sleep so I deem it an act which is obsolete. Track XI5 F.F.A. X, XI, XII5 Rifle Club X5 Projection Club X, XI, XII5 Intramural Basketball X, XI, X115 Yearbook Staff XII. GULDEN. PATRICIA Pai Staff XII5 MDVC. HOLEN. THOMAS Tom The fun just iwinkles in her eyes. G.A.A. X5 Bookends X5 Yearbook GROOTHUIS. JULENE A happy girl with a smiling face. Junior Red Cross XI. HAUG. SHARON Too lazy for love, Beware of the fury of a patien! Track xg F.F.A. X, xi, xug Foot- Woman- ball X: Baseball X5 lm,-amural Ushers' Club XI, XII5 Bookends X5 Basketball XI, XII? Homecoming Yearbook Staff XII5 Homecoming Commmee XII' Princess X5 MDVC XII. HOCUM. DANIEL Danny He is one of those fellows no one knows anything had about Rifle Club X5 Projection Club X, XI, XII. HUNT. TIMOTHY Tim The football field isn'i the only place one uses a line. Rifle Club X, Projection Club X, XI5 Football X, XI, XII5 Basket- ball X5 Intramural Basketball XI, XII5 Junior Class Play XI5 Mixed Chorus X, XI5 Homecoming Escort X5 Homecoming C o m mi tt e e X5 Junior Kiwanian XII. JACOBSON. RICHARD Jake Young fellows will be young fellowl. Football X15 Intramural Basket- ball X1g MDVC XII. JOHNSON. RICHARD Dick If they had only lei poor Adam'a rib alone. my worries would be less. HAUGERUD. GLENNIS Squirt Noi quiet or shy is she. but full of pep and gaie!y. G.A.A. X, XI, XII, Cheerleader X, XI, X113 Junior Class Play XI, Montevidean X13 Yearbook Staff XII, Mixed Chorus XII, Girls' Glee Club X, XII, Twirler X, XI, XII, Homecoming Committee X, XI, X113 Tumbling Team XII. JOHNSON, JEAN Jeanie As the saying is. she has awolff by the ears. Ushers' Club XI, XII, G.A.A. X, Xl, X115 Yearbook Staff X115 Girls' Glee Club X5 F.T.A. X13 Junior Red Cross XI, Homecoming Com- mittee XIIQ MDVC XII. JOHNSON, DELANE Don'i do today what YOU can do tomorrow. Track X, XI, XII! F-F-A. X, XI X113 Rifle Club X, Projection Club X, XI, X115 Football XI, XII: Base' bau xg Basketball Xp Intramural Basketball X, XI, XII. HEIDEMAN, SHARON If to her share some female er- rors fall, look on her face and you will forget them all. G.A.A. X, XI, X113 Cheerleader XI, X113 Junior Class Play XI: Junior Play Committee XI, Mon- tevidean Staff X, XI, XII, Girls' Glee Club Xp Homecoming Com- mittee XIIQ MDVC XII, Class Of- ficer XI, XII. KEIFER, DEWAINE The most I want to get out of school is myself. Projection Club X, XI, XII, Foot- ball Xg Homecoming Committee XII. KNUTSON, GARY . . . JOBDAHL, ERMA KRUM, JOHN Never trouble trouble 'iil trouble Those winkable. blinkable, mer- -'why work and make youneu troubles you. rily twinkuble. simply unthink- look foomhlf- Projection Club XI5 Intramural able eyes. projection Club X, XI: Intramural B3Sk9fb-311 Xl- Basketball X, X15 Mixed Chorus JORDAHL. MARILYN Tho longer you know her, the better you like her. F.H.A. X, XI5 Ushers' Club XI, XII5 Bookends X, XI5 Junior Play Cast XI5 Montevidean Staff X, XI5 Yearbook Staff XII5 MDVC XII5 Declamation X, X15 Debate XI. KUNKEL. JOHN Don't measure his reason by his words. Rifle Club X5 MDVC XII. KEILEN, KATHLEEN Kay If silence were golden. I'd be poor. Student Council XII5 G.A.A. X, XI, XII5 Junior Red Cross XI, XII5 Homecoming Committee XII. X, XI5 MDVC XII. LAURITSEN. FREDERICK Freddie A bluff now and then is uled by the best of men. Band X, XI, XII5 Projection Club X5 Junior Play Committee XI5 Yearbook Statl' XII5 Mixed Chorus X5 Monte Day Committee XII5 World Affairs XII. MARBLE, DENNIS Donny On the football lield he uh quite a pace. but he wins by hr in Cupid's race! Track X, XI, XII, Projection Club XI, XII: Football X, XI, XII. McCI..UNG, DAVID Dave I'm little, but watch mo- Projection Club X, XI, XII, Foot- ball X5 Baseball X, XI, XIIQ Bas- ketball X, XI, XII, Yearbook Staff XII, Junior Play XII. KEINTZ. CAROL Sally You an pretty and nice and du- mure. your smile and your groot- ings are sure. Ushers' Club XI, XII, G.A.A. X, XI, XII, Bookends X, Junior Play Committee XI, Montevidean Staff X, XI, XII, Yearbook Staff XII, Homecoming Princess Xl, Home- coming Committee XII. KLUCAS. MARY MAUS, DOUGLAS Doug A rolling :tone gathers no mans. F,F.A. X5 Rifle Club X3 Football XI, Baseball X3 Track X, XI, XII. KLEFSTAD. MARY ANN I think and think and think- sometimes. Student Council X5 Ushers' Club XI, XII, Bookends X5 Junior Play X13 Yearbook Staff XII, MDVC XII. MCCLURE. DELBEHT Chan I WIS born to 9i99l0 ind 9i99l' Ho stoop: to nothing uve the I must. door. Student Council X5 Track X, XI, XIIQ Rifle Club X2 Football XI, XIIQ Basketball X, XI, XII, Golf XI, XII, Mixed Chorus XI, XII. 1 E MILLER, JOHN Jack It mailers not how a man dies but how he lives. Track XI, XII, Pep Band X, XI, XII, Band X, XI, XII, Orchestra XI, Baseball X, XI, XII, Intra- mural Basketball X, XI, XII, Jun- ior Play XI, Mixed Chorus X, De- bate X, XI, XII, Class Officer XII, World Affairs XII, Declamation XI, XII, Junior Kiwanian XII, LADWIG. LAVONNE IV: better io be small and shine than large and cast a shadow. G.A.A. X, XI. MIX. ALMON Al Ask me no questions and I'll tall you no lies. Rifle Club X, Projection Club X, XI, XII, Wrestling XI, XII, In- tramural Basketball X, XI, XII, Basketball Manager X, Baseball Manager X. I KRENZ. MARLYS Small and dark. with sparkling eyes. In all her deeds and words precise. G.A.A. X, XI. LANES. DOROTHY Dor Jolly, ye! serious: fun loving. yei sincere. Ushers' Club XI, XII, Junior Play Cast XI, Montevidean Staff XII, Yearbook Staff XII, Girls' Glee Club X, F.T.A. XI, XII, Monte Day Committee XII, MDVC XII. MINSAAS. GERALD Quiet on the outside. but a mighty good iellow all the way through. MOEN. WARREN Wo quickly learn io know him by his manners. Projection Club X, XI. NASH. DWIGHT LOVHAUG, JANICE Do you mink -nynnng could A Pm!! airl is like I melody. mgkg him mg,-17 Ushers' Club XI, XII, Mixed Chor- 'rrack x, XIQ F.F.A. x, xl, xn, us X, XI: Yearbook Staff XII: Rifle Club xg Projection Club xl, MDVC XII: Monte Day Princess XII, Football XI. XII- NORMAN. DOUGLAS I-Iowcvor i! bo. it moms io me 'tis only noble to be good. Student Council XIIQ F.F.A. X, XI, XIIQ Rifle Club X5 Projection Club X, Xlg Intramural Basketball X. MACZIEWSKI, GLORIA Get acquainted with her: she'll surpriu you. F.H.A. X, XI, XIIQ Bookends XI, XIIQ Girls' Glee Club X, XI, XII. NATZEL. DION Wha! happens In supposed to be ao: nothing over bothers ms. Projection Club X, XI, XII. LYSHOLM. JANICE A cheery girl with ways that please. OLSEN. HAROLD Harry A good many things bosidn Sania Claus go around in lho dark. Student Council Xllg Pep Band X, XI, XIIQ Band X, XI, XIIQ Basket- ball X, XI, XII Track X, XI, XIIQ Junior Play Cast IX, Montevidean Mixed Chorus XI, XI, XII: Boys' Quartet XI, XII, One-Act Play Xg Momecoming Committee XII: De- bate Xg Junior Kiwanian XII. OLSON. DAVID Dave Quarrels would not las! long if the fault was only on one aide. Track X, F.F.A. X5 Projection Club X, XI, Football X, XI, XII, Base- ball X, Basketball X, XI, Intra- mural Basketball XII. MOE, DOLORBS Dodo Mischief, smiles. mischief-:hah Dodo. G.A.A. X, Yearbook Staff XII, Girls' Glee Club X, XII. PETERSON. BRYAN I should be like that tree-I shall die at the top. Rifle Club X, Pep Band X, XI, XII, Band X, XI, XII, Intramural Basketball XI, Mixed Chorus X, XI, XII, Boys' Quartet XI, XII, Debate X, XI, XII. METTLING, LOIS She never wears a brow of care but always has plenty of smiles to spare. F.H.A. X, XI, Ushers' Club XI, XII, Girls' Glee Club X, XI, Home- coming Princess X, XI, XII, MDVC XII. NORMAN, JANICE Live and learn bu! don'! forge! to love. F.H.A. X, XI, XII, Girls' Glee Club X, XI, XII, ONDAI-IL. TIMOTHY Tim It isn'i what I do: it's what I get away with. Student Council XII, Projection Club XI. XII, Football X, Xl, I-mskctball X, Xl, XII, Golf X, XI, XII, Junior Play Committee XI, Homecoming Escort XII, Junior Hiwanian XII, Class Officer X, XI, World Affairs XII. PUCKROPP. JOHN Johnny They say he doesn't care much for school but that he likes co- educaiion. Rifle Club X, Band X, Orchestra X, XI, Projection Club XI, Intra- mural Basketball X, XI, XII, Mon- tevidean Staff X, Mixed Chorus X, XI, XII, Boys' Quartet X, MDVC XII. REE. JEROME Jerry He that plants thorns must never expect to gather roses. Rifle Club X, Projection Club X, XI, XII, Intramural Basketball X, XI, XII, Football Manager X, Mixed Chorus X, XI, Homecoming Committee XII, MDVC XII. ROE. PHILIP Phil I have found you an argument: I am not obliged to lind you an understanding. Student Council X, XI, XII, Rifle Club X, Pep Band X, XI, XII, Band X, XI, XII, Intramural Bas- ketball X, XI, Montevidean Staff XII, Debate X, XI, XII, Declama- tion XI, World Atlairs XII. PEDEN, RITA To be clever and to be individual is indeed to be gifted. Bookends X, XI, XII, Junior Play Committee XI, MDVC XII, World Affairs XII. PETERSON. MARGARET Peggy She does her duties well. F.1-LA. X, xi, xu, G.A.A. XI, Bookends X, XI, XII, Junior Play Cast XI, Yearbook Staff XII, Girls' Glee Club X, F.T.A. XI, XII, Dec- lamation XI. REE. RONALD Ron Football, basketball. baseball. and track: fellows like Hon we too often lack. Student Council X, XII, Stage Crew XI, XII, Track X, XI, XII, Pep Band X, Band X, Projection Club XI, XII, Football X, XI, XII, Baseball X, XI, XII, Football Co- Captain XII, Mixed Chorus XI, XII, Boys' State XI, Junior Ki- wanian XII, Class Officer X. PETERSON. LAVONNE I-'or she is just the quiet kind whose nature never varies. F.H.A. X, G,A.A. X, Bookends X, XI, XII, Girls' Glee Club X. SAMPSON, RICHARD Dick The end has finally come. QUAMMEN. CAMILLA Mollie Why worry about life-you'1l never get ou! of it alive. Orchestra X, XI, X115 Montevidean Staff X115 Yearbook Staff X113 Homecoming C o m mi t t e e X115 Tuckabatchies X15 Mixed Chorus X15 Girls' Glee Club X5 Future Nurses XI: Masque X, X13 Thes- pians X15 Bowling Club X15 Junior Class Play XI, Mike Workshop X, Arrow Yearbook Staff X15 Pur- ple and Gold Newspaper XI, Ki Yi Kapers X, X15 Cecilians Xg All- State Orchestra X, XI. SANDVIK. JAMES Jim A man who blushes is not quiie a brute. Track X, X13 Rifle Club X3 Pro- jection Club XI, XII, Homecoming Escort XII. REKSTAD, JEANETTE The reward of a thing well done is to have done it yourself. F.H.A. X, XI, X115 Junior Class Play XI, Yearbook Staff XII, Mix- SANDBERG, DARWOOD Women are like elephants. I like to look ai 'em but I'd hate to own one. F.F.A. X, X13 Projection Club X, XI, X115 Intramural Basketball X, MDVC XI1. BEDEPENNING. PHYLLIS Phil' They say sho was once caught studying. F.H.A. X, X13 Mixed Chorus X Girls' Glee Club X, MDVC XII. SEVERSON, JAMES Jim SCHLOSSER. MAHL?S 1 though! I heard a voice saying. Put your troubles In I P05131 'Sleep on'. with a hole in LL' Track X5 F.F.A. Xg Intramural Band X, XI: MOMC DRY C0mm1t Basketball X, XI, Golf x,x1,x11. we xx, Xu, Yearbook Staff XII ed Chorus X, XI, X113 Girls' Glee Club X3 F.T.A. XII, Monte Day Committee XII. Bookends XI, XII. STANDHING. KAREN VASQUES, HICAHDO Dick STEENSON, JOAN SEDERSTROM. GAIL I slept. and I dreamed that life was beauty: I woke. and I found that life was duty. Student Council X5 F.H.A, X, X15 Bookends X, XI, X115 Junior Play Cast X15 Montevidean Staff X, X15 Yearbook Staff X115 F.T.A. X15 Monte Day Committee X115 Decla- mation X, X15 MDVC XII. She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleasant to think ot. Student Council X15 Ushers' Club XI, X115 G.A.A. X, XI, XII5 Jun- ior Play Cast X15 Montevidean Staff X115 Mixed Chorus X, XI, X115 Girls' Glee Club X5 Monte Day Queen X115 Homecoming Committee X, X1, X11. STAMSON. ANDREAS Andy Why should the devil have all the good times? Track X5 Projection Club X, X15 Football XI, X115 Basketball X5 Intramural Basketball X, XI, X115 Mixed Chorus X15 Yearbook Stat! XII. Taking things as they come does not wear one out as last as dodging them. Student Council XII, Projection Club X115 Homecoming Committee X115 World Affairs XII5 Rifle Club XII. SKEIE. MARLENE Was she ever known to be sol- emn? Was she ever known to be sad? Not she. tor she's always jolly and glad. Student Council XII5 Ushers' Club XI, XII5 G.A.A. XI, X115 Bookends X, X1, X115 Junior Class Play X15 Montevidean Staff X, X15 Monte- videan Editor X115 Yearbook Stat? XII5 Girls' Glee Club X, XI, XII? F.T.A, X15 Girls' State X15 Decla mation X15 Class Officer X15 World Affairs X11. SYDE. DONALD Don I don't preach. Why should I practice? F.F.A. X, XI, X115 Projection Club XI, XII. Generally speaking, she's genar ally speaking. G.A.A. X5 Montevidean Staff X115 Girls' Glee Clux X5 Homecoming Committee XI. TEH EICK. PATRICIA Pal A face with gladness ovenpreldl' Bookends XI, XII, Yearbook Staff XII, Girls' Glee Club XII. WIG, DONALD Don But this I know. I love to play. Rifle Club X: Projection Club X, XI, XII, Wrestling XII, Intramur- al Basketball X, XI, XIIg Mixed Chorus XI, Yearbook Staff XII. WEBER. WILLIAM Bill I'm little Bill from Bunker Hill: I never worry and I never will. Student Council XI, Stage Crew X, XI, XII, Rifle Club XI, Pro- jection Club XI, Xllg Football X, XI, XII, Baseball X, Intramural Basketball XI, XII, Junior Play Cast XI, Mixed Chorus Xg Home- coming Committee X, XI, XII, Class Officer X. TOSTENSON, MYRTICE While we're here. left enjoy life. F.H.A. X, XI, XII: G.A.A. XI, Bookends XI, XIIQ Montevidean Stall' X15 Yearbook Staff XII. vim HEUVELN, BARBARA W01-FF' PAUL YELDE' M5351-' . . Barb I dxelrn of Jeanie with the light FIV!!! Wlllmgf 051191119 lld nwhnn the use of living if You brown huh. kind: nerds a lass you can'i al- cufg 5, happy, Intramural Basketball Xl, XII: WlYl hlld- G'A-A- X. yearbook Staff Xu, F.I-I.A. X, XI, XII: Bookends XI, XII, Yearbook Stat! XII, F.T.A. XI. BUHG, WESLBY Gg1q WEST, CAROL FULLERTON. GEORGE McGILVRA. RONALD Ronny 'There il everything to like and The mildesi manners. The I1'l the little thingg the! coma. In yeen to come when he's nothing to dislike in him. gentlex! heart. reached fulness. we'llu1 we knew him when- Mixed Chorus X, XI: Band X, X13 Stamp Club XI. EX-MONTEVIDEANS We, the class of '56, have existed for twelve years. We have seen some classmates come and others go. The ones pictured on this page are mem- bers who have left us in the past years. 5 s 5 if t X V V s JoAnn Evans David Holm - Marilyn Reitveld Evelyn Van Dellen Jeanne Andel Jean Ettesvold sn .t.,, . are . ., 'rf-2-Lf Honor Seniors SENlOR ROLL OF HONOR Seated. Roe, Skeie, Ondahl Gilsrud Olsen Rekstad 1. Harry Olsenw 2. Kerrine Gilsrudl' 3. Delbert McClure' 4. Marlene Skeie 5. Jeanette Relcstad 6. Gail Sederstromk 7. Tim Ondalilw 8. Philip Raef 9. Jack Miller' 10. Marilyn Jordahltl 11. Ronald Reew' 12. Peter Hemstadwml 13. Rita Peden' 14. Ronald McGilvra 15. Gordon Bentsonw 16. Fred Lauritsenf' 17. Janice Lovhaugk 18. Sharon Heideman Extra subiect 97.30 94.97 94.68 94.62 94.55 93.25 92.90 92.85 92.00 91.65 91 .45 90.99 90.65 90.35 90.09 90.07 89.55 89.51 Mc:CIure,Sederstrom Miller Standing Peclen Hen deman, Jordahl, McGilvra Hemstad Bentson Laur itsen, Ree, Lovhaug Junior Kiwanians Einerson X Bonn JUNIOR KIVVANIANS Every Tuesday finds o senior boy, elected by his clossmotes, meeting with Kiwonions downtown. He hos dinner with them ond ocquoints them with the school's octivities. Hemstod i I I Hunt Olsen Z3 Ondohl Miller SS September September September September October October October October November November December December December December January January January January January January February February February February February February February March April May May May May 6 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 24-29 2 15 17 22 6 9 13 19 27 31 3 11 17 18 21 23 24 23 3 3-4-5 10-11-1 27 31 Calendar First day of school Football Football Football Football Football Football Football Football Thanksgiving recess Basketball Christmas Program Basketball Christmas vacation Basketball School re-opens Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Career Day Basketball Spring Vacation Classes resume Senior Class Play 2-13 Senior Trip Baccalaureate Commencement Z4 Sauk Centre Marshall Granite Falls Appleton Willmar Morris Litchfield Benson Morris Granite Falls Sauk Centre Madison Litchfield Willmar Benson Appleton Ortonville Benson Marshall Willmar Clarktield oming M, , W mx, 3 A Ei if. if E 225 , lm.. Y' . ' ' NPWPSQ Xf'vfQfQ': .2 - 5 K Q gm, gf. K X ? , il? X J .N-wi? X Q. 1 A L JUNIOR CLASS ADVISORS -'W' Seated Ronshaugen Barsness Standing Borsgard Arnold Benson Bangsund, Lewis STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES ll l 3 i J A X T ?i R ,.. , 1 5 , , P C5 ca Yi JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class meets during the Thursday at ternoon activity period under the supervision of Mr Borsgard, Miss Ronshaugen, Miss Barsness, Mr. Ar nold, and Mr. Benson. The officers elected this year are Harold Anderson, president, Roger Shawd, vice- president, and Pat Donahue, secretary-treasurer. There are 129 members of the Junior Class. HOU :Mk . 4-an-fun S3 , I L, k?L -:VK s tbl , S Qs? ' 75512 SP' 5. 4, I :.- I- ' m i ll rg :ma T Q .4 i SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISORS it T Ellingson, Askerooth, Olson, Maursetter Sophomores Q-may bbw fi v ,-any Gallagher, Norman ir .M if? STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES fl rf A..-nj SOPHOMORE CLASS Thursday's activity period is also devoted to the sophomore class meetings. The advisors are Mr Maursetter, Miss Olson, Mr. Ellingson, and Mr. Asker ooth. The advisors elected are Susan Hartzell, presi- dent, Linda Dilley, vice-president, and Ruth Gatz meyer, secretary-treasurer. The class is composed of 136 members. .Q I S 1 4 r fx Sis sg ii Q., o af H ,, V 5 Q f. - ... ...YW - Y, lr..- ., .- -A.... . ., qww4..'.--gm rl 4 I A5-.lik rv- ,.- 7 VNV 'T' xv! 0 -1 x ,, I ' fk . R ? K ' I X ' .5 W 5,3 K Q ' X 335 i ' 3' 5 ,gk .L . V if Q f .?WZL Junior High School l l l .f.' l A ' il 3. I .s 4+ There are three hundred and ninety-one students in the junior high section of Central High School this year. One hundred and twenty-nine students make up the four sec- tions of the seventh grade and the eighth grade, also divided into four sections, has a total enrollment of one hundred and nine pupils. The freshmen class is organized on a basis similar to that of the senior high classes. Class meetings are held whenever there is some business which concerns the class. The officers are: president, Neil Gulden, vice-president, Larry Pray, secretary-treasurer, Karen Hillman, and the student council representatives are Sybil Stokke, Martha Rolloff, Joanne Holm, Sandra Weisbrod, and Jerome Kern. Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Hubbard, Mr. G. Stai, and Mr. Holden are the freshmen class advisors. The eight ones, with Mr. Johnson as the advisor, have as their officers: Arthur Anderson, president, Marilyn Oyen, vice-president, Sharon Einerson, secretary-treasurer, and student council representative, Bruce Adamson. The eight two's class advisor is Mr. Fleming. Sara Larson presides at the meetings, but if she is absent, Diane Dilly, as vice-president, is in charge. Laren Olstad records the minutes and is in charge of the treasury. Their student council representative is Paul Warme. The eight three's advisor is Mr. Jauss, and their officers are: president, Dennis Giere, vice-president, Karen Shawd, secretary-treasurer, Dean Schulke, and student council rep- resentative is Tom Copper. Mr. Schumaker is advisor of the eight four's. Lorraine Oakland is the president, Marc Brown, vice-president, Sharon McAuliffe, secretary-treasurer, and Kern Rodeberg is the student council representative. Miss Miller is the seven ones advisor. Joyce Preckel is the r president, Lyle Freeman is vice-president, secretary- treasurer is Sally Thomton, and Robert Blank is the student council representative. The seven two's advisor is Mr. Eliason. The officers are Kim McAuliffe, president, Scott Harding, vice-president, James Anderson, secretary-treasurer, and Norman Engel, student council representative. Mr. Miller is the seven three's advisor. John Schutz is president, Raleigh Lillemoe, vice-president, Kathryn' Wil- son, secretary-treasurer, and William Triggs is the student council representative. The seven four's, with their advisor, Mr. Moe, have as their officers: president, James Miller, vice-president, Merle McClung, secretary-treasurer, Sharol McKinney, and student council representative, Donald Rolstad. The junior high students are being highly represented this year in musical organizations which include band, or- chestra, chorus, and a number of ensembles. The junior high band consists of about fifty-five mem- bers. There are sixty-nine girls and sixty-five boys in the junior high chorus. Chorus meets in two parts most of the time, but sometimes they all meet together. Both the vocal and instrumental music departments have numerous ensembles. G.A.A. is one of the many extra-curricular activities for junior high girls. It is under the direction of Miss Barsness. There are about fifty girls taking part. The officers are Martha Rolloff, president, Sandra Weisbrod, vice-president, Sybil Stokke, secretary, and Beatrice Bang, treasurer. This year the girls' main activity has been bowling. Journalism, under the direction of Miss Miller, is an- other interesting activity. The junior high paper is called The Mohawk Messenger. The editor this year is Martha Rolloff. Twenty-two junior high students take part in this activity. In basketball, coached by Mr. Jauss, there are thirty- six seventh graders, nineteen eighth graders, and eighteen ninth graders. The junior high B team cheerleaders are: Sybil Stokke, Nancy Anderson, Carmen Pomroy, and Carol Hein. Miss Barsness is their advisor. The Student Council is composed of representatives from each class. The council selects dates for class parties and discusses problems and activities of the junior high. Miss Edna Johnson is the advisor. The officers of the council are: Sybil Stokke, president, Jerome Kern, vice-president, and Sandra Weisbrod, secretary. Other members of the council are: seventh grade-Robert Blank, Norman Engel, William Triggs and Donald Rolstad, eighth grade-Bruce Adamson, Paul Warme, Tom Copper, and Kern Rodeberg, ninth grade -Martha Rolloff and Joanne Holm. When we consider all these activities we see that the Junior High is indeed a very active part of Central High School. 30 'WWF' X 5 .Q Q 2, Q Q as x 2 g A If L x f SSS: . is if ,E : , i i , su V fn:--V v 'Be ug- K3 ,X '53 fb . z', wr J X , Ae? V. .' m hawk . .fiQ3 S5 Y-Q33 an k RW 'is , , 45-is - Na Emp, -f A it ,, 'L . X . Medi -' ' K ,...., ' F, x - W ' ' iq J ix U wif- KA ', 1 x ' L f ' us- . W-- Student Council Seated: Olsen, Farber, Bangsund, Skeie, Boelter, Gal lagher, Cronin, Ondahl, Bonn. Standing: Brown Chey, Swanson, Norman, Borg, Botten, Mr. Neyhart Keilen, Gatzmeyer, Norman, Lewis, Einerson, Vas quez, Ree Mr. Neyhart STUDENT COUNCIL Every Tuesday finds the Student Council meet- ing. The members of this organization are elected from all organizations and clubs in our school. This year a suggestion box has been added bythe council. The officers ore Phil Roe, president, Harry Olson, vice-president, Karen Bangsund, secretary, and Mar- lene Skeie, treasurer. 32 Z Phil Roe ORTERS: i Yearbook Staff EDITOR Goil Behrens BUSINESS STAFF: Seoted: Rekstod, Sederstrom, Einerson, Hem- l stod, Schlosser, Lovhoug. Standing: Smith, McClung, Louritsen, Gilsrud, Peterson, Wolff, Hinde. Gilsfud Rekstod , Eberhard. MAKE-UP STAFF: dk FEATURE STAFF Seated: Miss Posse Standing: Johnson, Peterson Skeie, Klefstod. Bonn, Heidemon, Quommen, Wig, Borgen. F m wg ART STAFF: X , ii Olsen, TerEick, Angrimson. CLASS EDITORS: V. A Lones, Stondring, Keintz. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: x- Seoted: Mr. Hokel. Goftsch. 7 Femrute, Charter, Houg. Stondangz Tostenson, Velde, Gulden. Stondung. Bentson, Groves, Bof erdmg, 'iw Ushers Club SENIOR USHERS Miss Anderson Skeie, Stondring, Jordohl, Lovhoug, Borgen, Botten, Johnson, Houg, Keintz, Behrens, Kiefstod, Lones, Iviettling. Ax I4 Taking tickets, handing out programs, and punching tickets are the duties of the girls. They are on hand to serve at basketbai and footbali games, concerts and the various pro- grams throughout the year. Each year the senior ushers choose a new group of junior ushers. The girls chosen must possess such Qual ities as de- pendabi I ity, poise, and charm. Miss Anderson is their advisor. JUNIOR USHERS Kurtzbein, Korte, Weisbrod, Swonson, Stondring, Bresson, Armstrong, Boelter, Bongsund, Lones Stage Crew STAGE CREW Kneeling: Boldwin, Lewis, Holvorson, Gemsey, Clow- son. Stondingz Einerson, Bonn, Brown, Ree, Weber The obligations of the stage crew cover school functions such as lyceums, class plays, basketball games, pep meetings, and general assemblies. The boys put in their time and efforts for many school activitiee and programs. efforts for many school activities and programs. They help out with Tri-County Concerts, Fiesta programs, and other conmunity functions. Mr. Brown is their advisor. The stage manager is Dave Einerson, and assistant manager, Stepher Bonn. 35 Mr. Brown hr nntvuihran ml JOURNALISM Through The efforts of the iournolism stuff we hove our school poper The Monievideonf' Editor-in-Chief ,........... Koren Stondring Monoging Editor , , . .,... Marlene Skeie Sporrs ..,,4..... . . .Loren Herrlich Mr. Monsoger. First row: Lewis, Clowson, Slceie, DOT' Peden Siondring, Lorons, Lewis, Swonson. Second row: Pl10l0QV0PlTeV ---' P07 Donohue Groves, Quomrnen, Chorfer, Heidemon, Keimz, Aff --A--'4--- A-4'- S lwffon MGUS Lones, Sfeenson, Fernrife. Third row: Herrlich, Wick Iond, Weisbrod, Boelfer, Stondring, Bongsund, John- son, Swonson, Fcirber, Mous, Johnson, Hocker Triggs. Fourth row: Sfuber, Flom, Dohlseid, Leppke Gollogher, Cloy, Anderson, Boffenj Dilley, Longocird Horfzell, Jocobson, Lokken, Von Amber. Mr. Monsoger Borboro Dcihlseid Cloro Hocker REPORTERS Koy Lorons, Pot Clowson, Venifo Swonson, Judy Von Amber, Noncy Forber, Borboro Dohlseid, Koren Bongsund, Liz Lewis, Shoron Swonson, Solly Stuber, Phil Roe, Corlo Swonson, Berkley Lewis, Shorron Mous, Eloine Moe, Shoron Keifer, Corolyn Boffen, Suson Horfzell, Cofherine Anderson, Elizobefh Cloy, Lindo Dilley, Bev Johnson, Corol Weisbrod, Noomi Flom, TYPISTS Betty Chorfer, Pot Triggs, Comillo Quornmen, Borboro Femrife, Solly Keinfz, Gwen Sfondring, Shor- on Heidemon, Dorothy Lones, Joon Sfeenson. f rf' .IV ...g f 45 Ngggg- W - ,I ,qi 5 - 5,4 ,, wx- ,, X gn, gli . X ' ' ff-. is '-f ,. r ' si? 'M -ffgf-It B ' fx- Q 5: ., - i . 5533 .,,. , ' fwfr JU 'A -A I' ,xxx . r QQ, e , Us 1 Q 1 ' ff' S 1 X 0 L Ae' N' , Lv Eqjijsifs' Q , V' . if 51 'F . .Af . . k f .2 ' K ' , A , 55- fa. 1.5 ' I ' , ,V 1' ,I 1 f 1 f ff f ' 7 , 5 - .xx z' 55 , K EQNNX W Ly ,I Q ' V' 1 fb . X ' f - . fm. 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With their enthusiasm the school spirit has risen to an even higher pitch. The pep band is composed of the more exper- ienced members of the band. TVVIRLERS Active in many of the school activities are the Monte Twirlers. During the summer whenever the City Band marches, you will see the shiny glittering of uniforms and silver, gleaming batons whirling through the air. The maiorette senior, Glennis Haug- erud, led the band during the half time performance of homecoming while the three twirlers marched in position. They put in hours of rehearsing with the high school band. When the band participated in the parade at Mankato State Teachers College, they were rated excellent in the mass band performances before the grandstand. Pep Band Pep Club x Q vw? . XL A Q X 1 . , 3 nb ' A ., , xt Hx :QQ L2 -D pig mi' 3 X-Q A- 4 V ,, S '11, xr M 3 . - . vi ,Q , -S , , V -K' 1- 1, ,. Q, E .tfsq IW , .2 ,if I 'Q hx-'gait 'aft Wg: . 'Q' ' If V ' g, C Y 9 if kk K, . 41174 4 K if A 9 ,el Q, gf If ' 5 ' M g 5 I 1 ' , A ' .Q . X .5 .E J r ' na 'Q K vfi 1. 1 . xi E s k W S, f ' ,-, I V. Rss A x 'T-.-.,.-.1 BR ,- f? X W. Y K 5 . ..., qi? ,L , A E 3' fa , , Ak ii L, Q. l 1 l - a , 4 Ir V 1 if A f flu 1 I Q ' S f X ' 51 -Q N x, 5 X 5 -1 f . gy . ' ' SQSSM x Ssflfasgi . V U' 1, 5 I 'I If ww Mr. Odeon ...mf 19 Q0 Mr. Odeon. First Row: Dodd, Schneider, Stuber, Cory, Odegord, Thornton Evien, Clowson, Oorbe, Word, Normon, Swonson, Botten, Dilley, Swonson Second Row: Flom, Cronin, Adomson, We-isbrod, Boelter, Stondring, Bongsund Johnson, Skrukrud, Nordby, Stondring, Aomot, Linnee, Chey, Rekstod, John son. Third Row: Puckropp Groves, Anderson, Herrlick, Quommen, Borsgord Rou, Cushmon, Norton, Lorson, Bousko, Kooprnon, Knudson, Bofferding, Leppke Hortzell, Gollogher, Perkins. Fourth Row: Acers, Oroue, Stomson, Kern, Wick lond, Oemsey, Johnson, Bonn, Ree, Ciovvson, Sheldon, Olson, Komlo, Einerson Brown, Knutson, Forber, Lones. 43? Eli ff 5' gf il if '- QQQ 9 ' I 5 ,J if 1 I' h I 3 P ll If ' u 4 Wibkwf Q . .. u b Every Tuesday and Thursday this organization of about sixty girls meet to rehearse tor events during the year Some ot these events include the spring music festival the Christmas program commencement exercises and various other programs The seniors are Marlene Skeie Janice Norman Lois lvletling Audrey Borg Gloria lvlacziewski and Janet Abel First Row: Mr Agre Garbe, Evien, Moe, Jacobson, Kurtzbein, Bang, Borg, Dilley, Langaard, Eid. Second Row: Weisbrod, Maus, Buseman, Broten, Stark, Olsen, Waters, Mills, Lyn- gen, Anderson, Bresson, Stuber, Armstrong, Goethe, Chey, Rosetter. Third Row: Aamot, Johnson, Norman, Macziewski, Miller, Adamson, Odegard, Cary, Clag- gett, Skrukrud, Nordby, TerEick, Anderson, Lewis, Clay, Lokken, Shake, Keiter. Fourth Row: Moe, Beltz, Cronin, Thomton, Arends, Schneider, Ward, Waters, Lund, Anderson, Skeie, Hilden, Morehouse, Lorens, Leppke, Gallagher, Van Amber, Tostenson, Lanes VOCAL ENSEMBLES Our school has several vocal ensembles. They sing at various school and community affairs, for ex- ample pep-test, Christmas program, and community clubs. The groups are Boys' Quartet, Girls' Sextet, and Boys' Octet. BOYS' QUARTET Seated: Peterson Olsen, Peterson, Clawson, Einerson. C . ,y ., ,Q '--Xggggv mf f' fy nf? 1V t.., 'iff ,M -- Eg. Sggiiii' wig X X ' Future Homemakers of America Z1 lfaiwfig Miss Sandager, Miss Abraham FHA Seated Ellingson Frusholm Taplin Todt Clay Bot ten Abraham Peterson Olson Macziewski Gatz meyer Gallagher Freeman Norman Standing Sunderland Mills Brazel Larson Abel Mills Gose Arends, Fullerton, Mills, Hochstein, Vik, Hochstein, Evien, Hacker, Skrukrud, Femrite, Swanson, Johnson. Standing Above: Arneson, Johnson, Rekstad, Smith, Burg, Norman, Burgess, Christianson The FHA is quite new to our school, but it has become a very active group. These girls prepare to become the future homemakers of America. They participated in the state convention in November. They also contribute to a scholarship fund. The FHA is a service organization as some of the funds are for the March of Dimes and other service funds. This club also keeps the faculty happy by serving coffee after school on Tuesday and Thursday each week. This year we have a district vice-president, Grace Gallagher. The officers are president, Peggy Peter- son, vice-president, Betty Norman, treasurer, Ruth Gatzmeyer, and secretary, Gloria Macziewski. The graduating seniors are Gloria Macziewski, Jeanette Rekstad, Janice Norman, and Peggy Peterson. 1-7 ' , Future Farmers of America F.F.A. Seated: Berhow, Norman, Lund, Kurtzbein, Groothuis, Fandrey, Knutson, Bunn, Nokleby, Garbe, Weckwerth, Syde, Benson, Grimm, Gilsrud, Gustafson, Graue, Nash, Knutson, Hubbard. Standing first row, Ost, Norman, Koopman, Norman, Hamre, Nelson, Knut- son, Roder, Williamson, Dahl, Anderson, Stromenger, Norby, Dvergsten, Koenen, Olson, Olson, Moe. Stand- ing second row: Trandahl, Winters, Vik, Nash, Mett- ling, Oakland, Schrapp, Keilen, Koenen, Norton, Emmert, Eid, Johnson, Hinde, Erickson, Mills, Groot- huis, Holen The F.F.A. is an organization of, by, and for the boys who want to learn farming. Mr. R. E. Hubbard is the advisor. A student may participate in several contests and can earn several awards. The contests include crop iudging, livestock iudging, photography, speech, concrete work, and many others. Monte has shown excellent skill in some of these fields. Brovold Nash Velde The Monte Chapter is the third largest in the state with approximately sixty-three members. Chapter officers are Ole Velde, president, Gary Gilsrud, vice-president, Kenneth Weckwerth, secre- tary, Dwight Nash, treasurer, Vernon Garbe, report- er, Len Grimm, sentinel, and Doug Norman, council- man Projection Club 4- Front Row: Vasquez, Olson, Hinde, Johnson. Secifed. Mr. Hokel, Mix, Grimm, Mous, Groves, Marble. Bock Row: Ree, Syde, Gottsch, McClung, Hunt, Weber, On- doh,l Keifer, Ree, Bofferding, Wig, Gustcvson Mr. Hakel is in charge of ordering the films and showing them to the right groups at the proper time. He is helped by a group of boys whom he chooses according to their inter- ests and abilities. The room next to Mr. Hakel 's office serves as the projection room, but in the past year many of the classrooms have been equipped with black shades and a screen and the boys roll the pro- jector into the classroom. 48 - Mr. Hckel Library Club I Mr. Bauer Q ' Seated: Anderson, Mocziewski, Olien, Skeie, Cronin Bauer, Dvergsten, Hegre, Johnson, Cary, Lyngen, Sol berg. Standing: Koehn, Myhre, Hillman, Weisbrod TerEick, Tostenson, Anderson, Sederstrom, Flom, Borg Rolloff, Peden, Moen, Moe, Jordahl, Velde, Peterson Standing above: Rolloff, Miller, Hegg, Peterson Thomton, Wittman, Schlosser. The members of the Library Club will be found at work in the library during their free hours placing books in their proper places, helping students, and checking books are some of the duties of these work- ers. Mr. Bouer has charge of the Library Club. The officers are Marlene Skeie, president, Marilyn Ander- son, vice-president, Norma Olien, secretary, and Gloria Macziewski, treasurer. 49 gs nf fl, T F... 1' The girls athletic association has had many ex- B ess citing activities this year, such as bowling, basketball, M55 msn 7 and volleyball. A Winter Playday was staged as a new event this year. The Playday Committee invites neighboring schools to participate in a day of tobog- ganing, ice skating, square dancing, and presenting skits for the entertainment of the group. The officers are president, Karen Standring, vice-president, Carol Korte, secretary, Dianne Kurtzbein, treasurer, Sally Kientz. The advisor is Miss Barsness. The Tumbling Club is new this year in Monte. The members meet Fridays after school and practice var- ious formations, such as a practice forward roll, div- ing, and building pyramids. They perform at half time at basketball games. Carol Weisbrod, Karen Mohn, and Glennis Haugerud are the leaders. Girls Athletic Association , J , Y 1 Inner Circle: Perkins, Wik, Jacobson, Nordby, Mohn, Clawson, Lorans, Standring, Weisbrod, Boelter, Van Amber, Lewis, Aamot, Tostenson, Triggs, Jacobson, Botten, Dilley, Hartzell, Skeie, Haugerud, Standring, Keintz, Lokken. Second Circle: Stuber, Mills, Vogt, Kurtzbein, Johnson, Linnee, Bresson, Anderson, Bang Korte, Bangsund, Swanson, Johnson, Farber, Skonard, Lanes, Moe, Waters, Agre, Nokleby, Buseman, Gothe, Eid, Anderson, Tongen, Waters, Raffelson, Lund, An- derson, Botten, Heideman, Dahlseid, Solberg, Sand- bakken, Stuber. Third Circle: Fullerton, Gatzmeyer, Clay, Johnson, Moe, Odegard, Keifer, Keilen, Char- ter, Johnson, Freeman, Botten, Arneson 1 First Row: Frisholm, Standring, Holm, Swanson, John- bm Q son, Mohn, Johnson, Weisbrod, Perkins, Shake. Sec- it . H+ ond Row: Moe, Eid, Pomroy, Hoffman, McAuliffe 5514, 5 4 ll l Tumbling Squad , N, in Qi. 1' Rf no 'Y 415 ig 1 f as ii- 5 k in- . . .N Nb Tk K . gig :J A ISZIIX Actors and actresses in Monte high had a chance to display their talent when they presented Sunday Costs Five Pesos at the district one-act play contest held at Montevideo. The cast coached by Mr. Holden received a superior rating at the contest. Other schools competing were Madison, Ortonville, Granite Falls Clara City and Boyd One Act Play V' by Front Row: Einerson, Bofferding, Weber, Mr. Holden. Second Row: Boelter, Maus, Odegard, Lewis. Third Row: Tullar, Cronin, Skeie, Van Amber. Seated: Mr. Fleming, Swanson, Miller, Jordahl, Peter- son, Miss Olson. Standing: Clawson, Donahue, Maus, 1 if Peterson, Peterson, Roe, Miller, Fleming. DEBATE The subject this yeor is: Resolved thot the Federol T Government should guorontee o higher educotion to quolified high school groduotes through gronts to col- leges ond universities. The Debote teom took trips to Willmor, Concord- io College, Morris, Gronite Folls ond Gustovus Adol- phus. This yeor is Monte's tirst representotive in the Stote Debote Tournoment. Mr. Fleming 53 W l JUNIOR RED CROSS Junior Red Cross Council Bibi! Front Row: Stempson, Solberg, Scindbokken, Hueb ner, Freemon, Sampson, Gilsrud, Jordohl, Keilen Botten. Second Row. Hegre, Moe, Moe, Keifer, Skon ord, Sletten, Mills, Gose, Olson, Mills. Third Row: Hegg, Weisbrod, Dodd, Ronshougen, Donohue, Kurtzbein, Beltz, Lones, Dvergsten, Stork The Junior Red Cross Council is mode up of students who ore interested in the Red Cross orgonizcition. Miss Ronshciugen is their advisor ond Mrs. Lee Mills conducts the sessions. The council is leorning bcisic first oid ond child core. Officers of the council ore Pot Donohue, Corol Weisbrod ond Louvico Dodd. The seniors in J.R.C. ore Kerrine Gilsrud, Ermo Jor- dohl, Koy Keilen ond Dorothy Botten. 54 Miss Ronshczugen Minnesota Diversified Vocational Club First Row: Schlosser, Peden, Charter, Mettling, Borg Puckropp, Behrens, Sederstrom, Jordahl, Mr. Smith Second Row: Lanes, Klefstad, Abel, Borgen, Johnson Heideman, Lovhaug. Third Row: Hocum, Johnson Angrimson, Redepenning, Gulden, Haug, Aeikens Sandburg, Krum, Kunkel, Ree, Jacobson. The Occupational Training program is is quite in our school. This year there are twenty-eight ,NNN-Q training stations in our downtown business district. The club is a statewide organization and has a con- vention in Minneapolis each year. The club also spon- sors an Employer-Employee banquet each year. The officers are: President, John Puckropp, Vice-President and Treasurer, Gail Behrens, Recording Secretary, Marilyn Jordahl, Corresponding Secretary, Gail Sed- erstrom, and Student Council Representative, Audrey Borg. 55 World Affairs Club Seated: Miller, Donahue, Koehn, Hegg. Standing: Vasquez, Skeie, Cronin, Maus, Peterson, Roe, Ondahl, Huebner, Lauritsen, Peden, Flom, Nor- man. Mr. Hakel The World Affairs Club is composed of students who are especially interested in happenings around the world. Mr. Hakel advises the group which meets twice a week. 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The Mohavvks opened the season by defeating Morris and then went on to overpower LeSueur, Glenwood, Granite Falls, Sauk Centre, Madison, Litchfield, Daw- son, Benson, Ortonville and Clarkfield, losing only To Willmar 42+ and Marshall, Senior members of the squad seeing their last season of play are Del Mc- Clure, Tim Ondahl, Bob Graue, Dave McClung, Ron Ree and Harry Olsen, l lyicClung Olsen Holfen Groue A McClure Ondohl kr ,,1' ,-4' Kneeling: Angrirnson, Wik, Lones. Stondingz Mohn Herrlich, Nelson, Norby, Komlo, Wodsworfh, Clow son, Moose, Belfz, Brown, Johnson, Q- - g-wx Rifle Club K f e A., ,vu fr + ,A .o.,...T. - Q . ia Etsy, J , he rf-. ' of f' Q' Mr. Borsgord I 5 , 5 -f Q Q i . -r Qf u w- - ,, .,.,. ,, . r . . . 1 H w dw x. W N Eli W kk if lrrr i v fa 43 r l4.ar It 1' lv Sophomore boys ore 'fought The sofe use of fire- orms in the Rifle Club. The boys leorn To fire o gun ond how to 'foke core of o gun. 62 Sealed: Nokleby, Sfork, Follo, Piff, Vasquez, Ancler son, Cushman, Norby, Siverhus. Second Row: Bors gord, McDougal, Cushman, Clowson, Wik, Komlo Normon, Brown, Blonk, Cole. Third Row: Keilen Osfenso, Ashburn, Angrimson, Ehlen, Von Heuveln Augeson, Scholler Baseball Mr. Hoffman l The i954-55 baseball season came to a close when our Montevideo team was' defeated by Willmar in the semi-final tournament game. During its entire season the team, coached by Noel Hoffman, played Willmar, Benson, Clara City, and Granite Falls. 63 First row: Jensen, Bresson, Peden, Johnson, Berg, Lil- lemoe. Second row: Augeson, Myhre, Normon, Tron- Wrestling Team dohl, Nosh, Normon. Third row: Eid, Velde, Corlson, Frozee, Gilsrud. Velde, Eid wud' M , Mr. Miner QQST Wm M '533 fl'13'3 ..,n. -'gf si ' ::.si:m'Ii Frcizee, Gilsrud. Monte ended o successful wrestling seoson by send- ing Their mofmen To The regionol wrestling mee? of Redwood Folls. Monte mes Benson, Morris, Willmor Olivio ond Lcmberfon during the wrestling season this yeor. Mr. Miller is '1-.46-lf' The cooch of the wrestling teom Burg, Lillemoe Track Qi' Tmsss Mr. Arnold. wx GENERAL HR! Q0 F3 Kneeling: Grams, Frazee, Johnson, Miller, Ree, Fultz, Doebbert, Anderson, Gemsey, Bouska. Standing: Gottsch, Paulson, Kern, Bonn, Hudson, Johnson, Olsen, McClure, Nash, Hemstad, Maus, Arnold, Grimm, Kern. TRACK Monte ploced second in the District Trock Chompt ionship lost spring. The T955 letfermen were: Horoicl Anderson, Ronnie Ree, Roger Poulson, Monte Hudson, Robert Groue, Jim Kern, Delbert McClure, Donoid Frozee, ond Gory Foltz. Golf McClure, Ondahl, Severson, Sheldon. GOLF Golf hos become on importont sport in Monte High. In the spring of 1955 the golf teom coptured the District Eleven Championship. They were runners- up in West Centrol Conference Chompionship. Kneeling: McClung, Graves, Bofferding, Olson, Bentson. Seated: Johnson, Jacobson, Stamson, Grimm, Maus, Natzel, Hunt, Gulden, Ree. Standing: Gottsch, Severson, Graue, Olsen, McClure, Hemstad, Ondahl, Weber, Miller. 66 Cheerleaders FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS This year under a new cheerleader selection system, the seniors elected Glennis Haugerud and Sharon l-leideman, The juniors elected Dorothy Tos- tenson and Mary Sletten and the sophomores, Kay Perkins and Judy Wik. New sophomores will be elected every year and these cheerleaders will con- tinue to serve throughout their senior high years. The cheerleoding chairmen elected for this year Glennis l-laugerud and Dorothy Tostenson. Kneeling: Haugerud, Wik, Heideman. Standing: Sletten, Perkins, Tostenson. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS According to our new system the two sopho- mores are inactive during the basketball season and the two iuniors and seniors make up the cheerleading group. The cheerleaders meet every Tuesday to plan the Friday pep meetings. Haugerud, Sletten, Heideman, Tostenson, Jr.-Sr. HEDUL FRI., DEC. Z-Morris, there TNURS., DEC. 8-I.eS euer, at St. Peter, Mr FRI., DEC. 16-Glenwood, here SA T., DEC. 17-Granite Falls, here FRI., JAN 6-S . aulr Centre, there FRI., JAN. 13-Madisan, here Mun' TS FRI., JAN. Z0-Litchlield, here i SA T., JAN. Z1-Dawson, here STUDENTS Flil., JAN. Z7-Willmar, here c TUES., JAN. 31-Bensun, here FRI., F EB. 3sAppleton, there SAT FEB ., .11-Urtanville, here FRI., FEB. 17-Bensan th , ere SAT., FEB. 18-Marshall, here TUES., FE ' B. Z1-Wrllmar, there FRI FEB. Z4-Clarlrlield, there Aug College 5' ' tltl l . I EPI ZJLGLEN mar a ll s . 35' PTY 30N6'R,41y Wana fflere ' 0073 7NAPIlHOMECiZliFALL-Sf here UCI 14X WILLJEETUM fbere A BRIS 0L'1j 26, LI . llzere X T Nay 4 CHF-'FLD xgfws . here S. he i '- '-'QE A '77 F , K ,,. ., Y. -W . , X T7Wf3V '5':W' 4 A 9 -r we f, , ui.:?1Q.14r - 'X Gfifxg me-113 . fiaf 'giiflf ,Z .M ,5 , f. f I Qxsfws L if-'f?? Q T ff' ' .J .2517 9-,QW A ,,f34h1V , Rig- V. 'a 'I ga- - wfffsyrggg, 1 .5 x A MJ, 1 flfii ' 1-,Q pvf,-ff r XV f ' hf.'iTL,'f'j' 5 J11. '3552Y7?3J5Z1i'L X - 3'-Gigi .fvglf , , .V s - 'ar . v. ,A x ' x 'xg X Q I, ' 'VKAI L ,X N A , , i .1 K, , 3 f, ' x X n x 5 V K , mv. . , 5 L+ t If 74 Q L F A , I IS A f R , QL... ,1e5,.,.. QS' X x Na 4 -v AQ l sikp., if! at X .D 4651 . 2 N D 'Y-of J .41-fw.1g. ' fa-' , I . L A fifsiiifz I-ii-gg-Q 4' , Y- f --wvfqff. i., Aff, B 3 Q U if A l m - . M K. . : , . f ' N M ...H-1 wQ',N.,,..M.Q1,M N S Q xcz :. Z 'VE ni' :Muffy-I is K wi - 5,55 1: - ,z EEN KAR N - . X125-'liil z sw' ff. . . . .1 ,.-,. I-1 5 ,,,, ,dill ,ykk i in Q3 . :.., -.,:u,,f,qN:-3 S' S X QE? 4 GE . , ,, , QW X f x ' if x L my Sa ,g 5 9 x a w Q Aw514.m.fL.mf:.,!gQ,,, M ,. M W A Homecoming diikwiif le? IJ... - I W ie! 'Tv-'Q ... ws .W I HOMECOMING CELEBRATION The Homecoming celebration planned by the senior class was an outstanding event of the year. The feature of the pep meeting was the Coronation of the homecoming queen. The three lovely senior candi- dates were Janice Lovhaug, Karen Standring, and Lois Mettling. Karen was elected. A large crowd watched the Mohawk-Granite Falls game. Our slog- an was Watch Granite fall. Half-time entertain- ment featured the queen and the high school band. Following the game a homecoming dance was held at the Ramsey school. 71 3 5 n The o vkdeo gh Sc oX Qudxov Cgassd iv 2 fi fy? 5 ! V eng me 5 .40 j E AA '32 Aid ig 5523 M Xgax . Si Eli U! , , - W mga? g l aj Mfjjfifiif ? f4f2m0f ...H QA Z ,gigliijfd Ihgamju. Bf5 re1 tigfoldjj A 3 1532 53: 1364 fi 5 V1,,Q,j31 2' 5' C5m?5c'5A E f ZZ' if 9 wax faiivgfb 921 'D ' 046 5 I ' ' I K as swi m ' g 9 ' rown, i Hn 'I 0 pg wxveggjxg? L9 1 jk 40 5 gui'-H , Keegioigjwejij , Q if - rgogvgg ,168 0 i J, olden? gxxfivwoiq 56 45 d gwiw 1' S's'g 3 - ' W. - f eelw n 3 ePnL1 ' 40 ff j 4 W , 2 if V73 Q, Q ' We 5 , ' 4 A , , +6 W fwwgw wise, ,iw , ' Q 5' 225 ggi Q 6 Q 5 ' I Z 2, W 9W,5f A - 'A ...,' 4,95 '10QeWg5Q??i?'f.,1S3 l A. ,wQf3ig3Nm I , 1 O 9 Q w jgfag . W Class Play Front Row: Miller, Sederstrom, Gustavson, Second Row: Mr. Holden, Rekstad, Klefstad, Lanes, Standring Haug- erud. Third Row: Peterson, Weber, Heideman, Jordahl, Hunt, Skeie, Olsen Behrens, Anderson. 73 Class Activities day Christmas vacation started to dismantle the class tree. One of the big proiects of the senior closs this yeor was the mogozine compoign. The entire class worked to sell subscriptions to well-known mogozines ond our efforts proved worthwhile when we broke the sc:hooI's mogozine selling record. Peggy Peter- son wos our top solesperson. The money we eornecl from the compoign will go into our Treosury to help tinonce our closs trip. i Q A senior class conmittee stayed after school on the I' 74 4 .......... N..- .w-v,...,.........,..,,,I....,...- ... ,an-F-vw Administration And Faculty Board of Education Our school boord is olwoys trying to improve our school system. They ore olert to new ideos in the field ot educotion ot oll times. It hos been their re- sponsibility to set up the policies of our school. Meet- ings ore presided over by Roy Ekberg. Seated: Clawson, Ekberg, Norman, Knudsen. Standing: Owens, Allen. Jenson. President . Vice-President Clerk . . Treosurer . Director . Director . Mr. Roy C. Ekberg Dr. Williom A. Owens Mr, Gole W. Clowson . Mr. Torg Knudsen . Dr. V. K. Jensen . Dr. John H. Allen 76 Superintendent SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Norman, our superintendent, is always ready to help any student. I-le plays an important role in making our school days run smoothly. Mrs. Flaa and Mrs. Jacobson perform the many ottice duties ot our school. PRINCIP!-XLS Upon the shoulders of Mr. Brown and Mr. Ney- hart tall many ot the oroblems ot high school students. Mr, Brown advises the stage crew and senior class in addition to his administrative duties. Mr. Neyhart has the responsibility of directing our student council. Annette Danielson is the secretary to our principals. Principals fl--aww George Stai, Mr. Sowle, Conrad Stai, Mr. Miller Mathematics can be pursued throughout high school years. It is a,v alglbfsubiect, but required only in the ir wo r iunior high school. wi Wi , 7 W' f ,ffm My ff! 5 if fl , K 3 ally Mr. Smith, Mr. Askerooth, Miss Olson The Whether it be art appreciation, creative art, or the industrial application of art, our high school of- fers many courses from seventh grade through twelfth. Em.. Miss Johnson, Mr. Ellingson, Mr. Eliason Our vocational fields are varied, including sev- eral commercial subjects and a program of occupa- tional training coordinated with main street enter- prises. 78 Facult The home economics teachers help to prepare the homemakers of tomorrow. The hot lunch director is concerned with the nutrition needs of today. ,..-wx. . Mr. Benson, Mr. Hubbard .- sit. vs.. . ss . For those interested in science, courses can be taken every year. Junior high courses in general science are required. Senior high special sciences are elective. ,ww I A Af 1 l. 4' l Mrs. Bergendahl, Miss Sandager, Miss Abraham Vocational agriculture in the high school helps to prepare the future farmers. The veterans' agri- culture program is a branch within the epartment Q spam de .Mei lets Q1 0 h S- LG? 17 .SHQ 2 , Mr. Borsgard, Miss Ronshaugen, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Jauss if ,gjfmw Mr. Odean, Mr. Forde, Mrs. Forde The one subject so important that every student must take it every year in high school is English. These and two others llvlr. Holden and Mr. Flemingl teach ituallf JJ X RL! . pl Xly HXMJX Vlhh Ni . Fjll L' lf, - will m 6!lWlMrW lllfl T 1. W Ml JJ , Mx Miss Williamson, Miss Baxsness, Mrs. Wellman The Music in the high school is a major activity. Op- portunities in both vocal and instrumental are avail- able to all pupils from seventh grade through twelfth. Mr. Mansager, Miss Miller, Miss Anderson, Miss Passe Student health and instruction in health and physical education are important parts of the high school program. Mr. Arnold and Mr. Johnson have health and physical education for boys. 80 Faculty MHS students are fortunate to have two lan- guage courses to choose from. Speech work and the library help to round out the program in speech arts. Mr. Arnold, Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Holten Work in the social studies occupies a portion of the time of every student in high school. These teach- ers, together with Mr. l-lolten and Mr. Hoffman, are the instructors. 81 -I Mr. Bauer, Mr. Fleming, Mrs. Brown, Mr. Holden Coaches of the major sports have their hands full from late summer to early summer. They and several assistant coaches also direct many minor sports. Mr. Schumacher, Mr. Malusetter, Mr. Hakel, Mr. Moe Custodians Through the work ot the custodians and engin- eers we have a well-kept and well-heated building during seasons ot snow, mud, heat, bitter cold and ordinarv. Mr. Jacobson, Mr. Haff, Mr. Lennox, Mr. Wagner, Mr. Densmore Cafeteria The kitchen staff prepares and serves food daily for from three hundred to four hundred high school students. And then, of course, there're the dishes to do! Mrs. Olson Mr. Gulden Mr. Baldwin, Mr. Uhligt MF- 015011, Mr. Mendenhall, Mr. Adams, Mrs. Ryman, Mrs. Brekke. Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Wagner Bus Drivers Serving the transportation needs of District I4 and the rural areas are the Watson bus and a fleet operated by Simon Olson and his associates. 82 C54 S . s O , Q , vp . 3' -rf'1r::Q 55:-:52:,-5:-'f:g11 15 0 I 'x 'Q4f N iawfu-f '14 ' '- tw Q.. ' 2 u v r : lh V f f ifi 'xi M ' x nun! im LAbWi. Q E it kj lf. I SS 'M 3 Y - g f v n T in - ,. f 1 . mm. . were-Y .mwwf Q .. ,, M, . . .V be M- .A . 3 I I '4f4 U ' U -v-.Q 4 4 Om Q F . 'Rw.f?xigg5. . 43, M ,3 ,- .kiwi S W SSX. fl ig x A ,Q WM, .S X wi i ,pn hues. .h, Nb - 1 S I Q ' Q? .vzf Q X 3 ii Q 5 Q5 - 5 ,ig S X LX iff S kk g, A S s Q W Q 1-:aussie f -Q. Q X- .fw ,. - N -. ...W NNW S In S is G K I I 7 My X X nf J! ff if f f 47 , X If l lf ,r i A7 N-i. , L A if f 5 f I r .UW f ll I1VfIany were the teachers that heard this chant in our first years of school: 'Teacher, teacher married the preacher. Preacher diedg teacher criedg That's what made poor teacher cross-eyed.n IIE? very Hillcrest student had the thrill on May Day of being in the annual May Pole Dance. Wasn't little Denny Marble cute carrying the crown? Meanwhile, in Watson, Marlene Skeie was making a mad dash to rescue her dolly during a fire drill. ImAUany were the girls that Pete Hemstad chased home CGreta is the latest one.J The girls' chant was: 'Run, run, here comes the florist's son' As Jeanie Johnson was spinning around on the merry- go-round, she saw dear Dorothy Lanes as usual trying to make her ascent up the monkey ladder, ripping buttons off as she went. Cut baseball team was made complete by the boys who used to play against each other in the country schools.Two of their most ardent fans were Jeanette Rekstad and Janice Norman. IF? ah! Rah!' These were the words that started us on our trail to fame and success when we won the yelling contest during our first year in junior high. qihzoung dramatists now started showing their talent by writing and producing play, especially in the 82 section. I ff:-X A M fx I v X 4 f ' SGHOOL e ft fn 1 H ll-l W I 1 nj .WS-E? i - I I f' X J A L ed..-BH T N A 0 'I' A' 0 .9 86 LZ' PMA: .I 43 v I I , , ikQQJ Mnother year has slipped A 5, . ,ia 2 rf' I -X ' f , ,, ,. fx , YN bl 1 f fx E1-feaving the eighth grade we then pro- ceeded to our freshman year. What a gala year that was with our class meet- ings and parties! The main events of our parties were nWink-em' and nMusical Chairs.n Remember the play, nWilt Thou Mabel?' with Marilyn Jordahl showing her great talent as a minister, and Peggy Peterson showing up Liberace as she stumbled through the wedding march. the year the Monte kids Let's all remember this was rural, Watson, Wegdahl, and united to form the class of nl956n---the stupendous, above all-- great, wonderful, marvelous, famous, record-braking, and modest senior class. through the fingers of time. Remember the Red Cross drive in Miss Margaret Johnson's class when we set a record which we, out of the goodness of our hearts, hope will be broken. In our class meetings we also set a record on our ability to be able to communicate more w. p. m. fwords per minutel than any other class. The re- sult was that we were placed in alter- nate seats in the auditorium. EJNI ever has there been a year like the junior year. All of us were pushing peanuts, pop-corn, and candy, whether it was in the chilly atmosphere of the foot- ball season or in the heat and fervor of the basketball season. Never will the residents of Montevideo and the surround- ing area forget our junior class play, nour Miss Brooks,' nor will we forget our very successful Heart Hop in Feb- ruary. Ilijven now as we are seniors, walk- ing down memory lane, many of our re- collections are still vivid, such as the long, brown stockings of our grade school days, which have been outmoded by knee D H1 5 ffK socks and bermudas. As all good things Qf must end, so does this history of the l5f d- class of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Six. ,f7 .1 QQ ! Mi, V . W xv-f ff' H T ,fl , A '. . 'A J r f f- gi 'K ff! 62, an ' 7' ' 57 Exif 1.1! XM' JV i, -Y f Xixg E 'e ,Q-'fr'-Q-1 87 Class Will We the graduating class of 1956 of Central High School in the city of Montevideo in the county of Chippewa, and state of Minnesota being of sound mind and sounder bod ' yr upon leaving these hallowed halls, sorrowfully leave behind our worldly possessions d an cherished attributes to those who will be taking our places as seniors. They will serve as a final memory of us in our old Alma Mater and we bequeath them with the hope that all juniors will do justice to them. As we publish and declare this to he our last will and testament, we bestow, bequeath or Just plain give away the following items: MARILYN JORDAH bequeaths her air of innocence to Lois Frisholm. GAIL Funny Face BEHBENS leaves her skill in that field to Carol Weisbrod and Barb Benson. MYRTICE TOSTENSON and MABEL VELDE willingly leave their art talent and their appealing way with Mr. Stal to Judy Miller. RONNY REE will lend, until needed, his intriguing smile to the lucky Joan Schneider and Bev Agre. RICHARD SAMPSON wills his way of being seen and not heard to Gertrude Haugerud. BERNICE ALLEN leaves her slim figure to Kay Lorans. KAREN STANDRING leaves her sister Gwen the ability of getting certain Basketball players home early. PAUL WOLFF wills his foxyl?D ways to William Nash and Donald Koenen. DARRELL BOFFERDING relinquishes his chair in chorus to Peder Borsgard. Donald Winters receives KENNY AIEKEN'S assortment of cars. JERRY REE leaves his knowledge of cars and backroads to Ronald Ross. TIM HUNT awards his title of 'God's Gift to Women' l?l to Jack Arnold. DAVID OLSON and BRYAN PETERSON hand down their appreciation of some underclass girls to AlDean Sheldon and Richard Carlson. LEONARD GRIMM wills his talents ffootball includedl to Charles Tillman. JEANETTE REKSTAD gives her clever ways of getting around to Janice Nokleby. RICHARD JACOBSON forks over his unique ability to make a hayride a success to Virginia Beltz. Vernon Koenen hopefully awaits the endowment of of learning.- DON SYDE'S 'love of the institution STEVE BONN leaves his enchantingly good looks to the whole Junior Class--they surely need it. Pete Anderson will now be the woman thriller of DELANE JOH SON. I I Monte High with the consent of JEANIE Lucky JOHNSON gives her '46 Olds back to the Indians namely--Larry Doebbert and Jim Vik JIM 'girl-shy SANDVIK concedes his bashfulness to Willard Norton. RITA PEDEN'S pleasure in taking long walks is left to Shirley Smith. DAVID BROVOLD hands over a pair of keys to his '55 Chev to Paul Wickland. JANICE LYSHOLM wilk her cute little giggle to Margaret Rolloff. CAROL WEST leaves her excursions to neighboring towns to Dawn Gothe. GRETA BORGEN dials Jonay Lanes into her love for long telephone conversations. AUDREY BORG and GAIL SEDERSTROM leave their love of late hours and Granite to two Appleton fans, Margaret Cleggett and Gwen Skrukrud. BABB VAN HEUVELN wills her recipe for delicious JAMES ACERS reluctantly gives up his roadmap to DARWOOD SANDBERG leaves the halls of Monte High and Sigrid Lund, if they will take them. JOEY BU G loses his levis to Chuckie Grams. IARLYS KRENZ confers her waitress experience to ELIZABETH ANDERSON saddles-up the Old Grey Mare LAVONNE PETERSON passes on her knowledge of the MARLYS SCHLOSSER leaves her unneeded laughs and popcorn to Joanne Buseman. Dawson to Ole Velde. to Dorothy Johnson, Loren Herrlich, Elaine Sunderlund. for Clara Hacker. Dewey Decimal System to giggles to Janice Garbe. Marlene Hegre. MELLIE QUAMM N presents her closet full of formals to Charleen Boelter. 88 JOHN PUCKROPP'S charge account for clothes will be transferred to Don Frazee's name. PEGGY PETERSON refuses to give up her membership in World Affairs Club to Elaine Hegg. BARBARA FEMBITE'S bookkeeping talent will be left for Peggy Ward. LOIS METTLING wills Eulala Adamson her toothbrush to give her that Pepsodent smile. PHYLLIS REDEPENNING--after we twisted her arm--decided to leave her prized possession, her car, to Shirley Vik. GORDY BENTSON has consented to leave his job at Sears And Roebuck to make room for Bob Olson. The poise and beauty of JANICE LOVHAUG goes to Janet Armstrong. DONALD WIG'S status as maker of delicious malts is transferred to Carole Broten and Nancy Burgeson. PAT TEREICK wills her nightmares to Sandra Hockstein and Carol Mills. JERRY BORENE wills his Social Science pen--unless he forgets--to David Halvorson. KERRINE GILSRUD leaves her 'only girl' status in the physics class to Irene Morehouse. Katherine Jacobson will be given DOROTHY BOTTEN'S position in the Usher Club. BAYARD GORDON leaves his careful ways to Wilbur Norman. DOLORES MOE leaves her 'Theater Talents' to Ramona Bresson. MARLENE SKEIE passes on her fondness for Watson to Janice Dvergsten. SHARON HAUG leaves Benson to Sharron Maus and Diane Kurtzbein. KAY 'Half-size' KEILEN lesves her ability to be a safe and sane driver to Susan Stuber. TOM HOLEN hands on his long list of secret admirers to Lowell Gemsey. TIM ONDAHL wills his way with 'gay Paree wimmin' to Harlan Eid and Terry Colgrave. DAVID McCLUNG presents his cute blue glasses to Carroll Adams. GLENNIS HAUGERUD and SHARON HEIDEMAN concede their cheerleading abilities to Dorothy Tostenson and Mary Ann Sletten. DICK JOHNSON bequeaths his safe-driving habits to Lee Lanes. JULENE GROOTHUIS joyfully gives up her long bus rides to Darrell Groothuis. KEITH GRAVES leaves his Bermudas to Beddey Lewis and LeRoy Williamson. JANICE NORMAN leaves her good times at the Benson Skating rink to Virginia Cronin. JOHN KRUM leaves his ability to make bologna Cin more ways than one? to Nancy Farber. DWIGHT NASH donates his baby-blue eyes to Fred Kunze. JOHN KUNKEL gives his 'TONI'S' to Donna Johnson. DION NATZEL wills his 'black denim trousers and motorcycle boots' to Wesley Schrapp. DOROTHY LANES bestows her innocent look to Karen Moen. DEAN GULDEN consigns his fickle ways to JoAnne Linnee. PAT GULDEN wills the Shed and the good times' to Pat Triggs, Shirley Johnson, and Marlene Kively. PETER BISHOP wills his intelligent remarks to Walter Myhre. DELBERT MCCLURE presents his love of sports to Buddy Johnson. ANDY STAMSON transfers his next year's police tickets to speed merchant, Dale Trandahl Bev Doring receives the memories of far away places from SALLY KEINTZ. DENNY MARBLE leaves his class ring to Valorie Erickson. LAVONNE LADWIG consigns her little stature to LaVonne Evjen. MAX HINDES has informed us that his ability to drive should not be wasted so he's leaving it to Roger Shawd who is already following his skid marks. GARY KNUTSON wills his dashing red hair to Pat Clawson. PAT CON AD leaves her perfect posture to Judy Skonard. MARILYN ANDERSON bestows her position as 'mild-maid' at the Monte-Ota to ambitious Venita Swanson. GLORIA MACZIEWSKI'S love for dancing will be received by Virginia Waters. DAVID BOUSKA leaves his surname to Donald Bouska. JIM SEVERSON'S attachments to the pool hall are being transferred to Gordon Dahl. ALMON MIX passes on his woodworking ability to Norman Emmert. To Don Peden goes BUBBY GOTTSCH'S teacher-charming ways. FRED LAURITSON leaves his ability to be Santa Claus to Larry Winters. JERALD MINSAAS' prize possession, binoculars, goes to Harlan Paulsrud. BILL WEBER wills his attempts of getting to class on time to James Lundin and Pat Kern. MARY KLUCAS leaves her crazy, mixed-up ways to Lois Burgess. NANCY ANGRIMSON wills her position at the Dutch Maid Bakery to Verna Rosetter. DICK VAZQUEZ'S siesta habits are passed on to Wallace Mettling. BETTY CHARTER and ERMA JORDAHL leave their old school memories to Bonnie Tullar. DOUGLAS NORMAN'S many forms of transportation will be left for Gary Gilsrud. 89 MARGARET BENSON donates her charming personality to Margaret Bouska. BARB EBERHARD leaves her love of the navy-blue to Carol Korte, claiming she won't need it now. JANET ODELL Jerry DANNY ABEL wills her one-man status to Delores Nordby HAMBE hands on his quiet ways to Rose Stark. Blank receives PETE HEMSTAD'S football managing qualities. HOCUM willingly relinquishes his part-time job to Donald Oakland. DAVE EINERSON, president of the great, Great Class of '56 awards his class-leading abilities to Bev Johnson. JACK MILLER wills his stiric remarks and his 'Miller's Special' to Michael Prekel. Roger 'Friendly' Stromenger receives FLOYD GUSTAVON'S friendly ways. As HARRY OLSON received nothing last year, he leaves where he's going, he'll need it. WARREN MOEN bestows his office practice abilities to WESLEY BURG leaves his brains and personality to Ann GEORGE FULLERTON leaves DWAINE KEIFER gives his DOUGLAS MAUS leaves his in the junior class. JOAN STEENSON unhappily all his English equipment to ability to get in and out of nothing this year--besides Harold Larson. Bang. Judy Koehn. hot water to Ronald Pray. confirmed bachelorhood to all the other bachelor boys bestows all her typing assignments and her way with Mr. Askerooth to Karen Bangsund. MARY ANN KLEFSTAD leaves ----- gladly! BOB GRAUE leaves his ability to read comic books to Gerald Mills--he leaves this hint--look at the pictures, it goes faster. Lastly PHIL ROE lends his Republican views to Pat Donahue. The SENIOR BOYS leave the Junior Girls--though they hate to. The SENIOR BOYS leave their good looks, conceit, date-books, telephone numbers, and roadmaps to foreign lands-namely Granite and Dawson-to the Junior Boys. The SENIOR GIRLS leave their bobby pins, poise, beauty, charm, personality, love for clothes, and their bills to the Junior Girls. 90 W -Ml' ir--tain NAME Janet Abel James Acers Kenny Aeikens Bernice Allen Elizabeth Anderson Marilyn Anderson Nancy Angrimson Gail Behrens Margaret Benson Gordy Bentson Pete Bishop Darrell Bofferding Steve Bonn Gerald Borene Audrey Borg Greta Borgen Dorothy Botten David Bouska Gerald Burg David Brovold Betty Charter Patricia Conrad Barb Eberhard Dave Einerson Barbara Femrite Kerrine Gilsrud Bay Gordon Class Prophecy WANTS T0 BE Soda clerk Bachelor Grease monkey Chef Horse raiser Southern belle Model housewife Raising weeds Traveller Comedian Hot-rod racer Forrest fire fighter Doctor Traveller Farmer's wife Child nurse Norman Saxon Bacteriologist The great lover New manager of Gladys' Beautician Red head Winnie Winkle Minister Great dietician Brain surgeon Pin setter PROBABLY WILL BE Raising little Dicks Great white father Plain monkey Peeling onions at her own hamburger shop Rookie Granite housewife Modeling that Pepsodent Smile Raising 'coons Traveller Flop Speed cop An arsonist Lady killer End up in Clara City Granite celebrity Taking care of her own Married to Norman Carrying cold germs Bluebeard Bouncer at Watson Townhall Wig designer Raising red heads Mrs. Winnie Taylor Divorce lawyer Taking over Bergendahl's Supper Club Mental case Pinning three corners 91 SONG Small Fry Indian Love Call Aba dabba Honeymoon I Cried Camptown Races Man That Got Away Laffing on the Outside Down by the River Side Rollin' Stone Out of Breath Hot-rod Race Hero of Sugar Pine l've Got No Use For Women When Love Is Kind It's the Talk of the Town A Man Called Peter Can't Help Lovin' That Man Baby It's Cold Outside Hawkeye There'll Be a Hot Time in the old Town Tonight My Mother Bids Me Bind Mine Hair I Like It My Hero After I say I'm Sorry Potluck Here's to Your Illusion Patricia Dorothy Lanes Dennis Gottsch Bob Graue Keith Graves Leonard Grimm Julene Groothuis Dean Gulden Pat Gulden Floyd Gustavson Odell Hamre Sharon Haug Glennis Haugerud Sharon Heideman Pete Hemstad Max Hinde Daniel Hocum Tom Holen Tim Hunt Richard Jacobson DeLane Johnson Jean Johnson Richard Johnson Erma Jordahl Marilyn Jordahl Dwaine Keifer Kay Keilen Sally Keintz Mary Ann Klefstad Mary Klucas Gary Knutson Marlys Krenz John Krum Sweet Sweet and Simple Sweet-Browned eyed Gang leader Energetic Doctor or Lawyer Ag teacher Work in K. C. City slicker Old maid African hunter Great writer Bigamist Find 'Fountain of Youth' Owning a mint Biologist Owner of New Olds Playwright Eluding women Great politician A great sculptor Crazy Norwegian Married Willing Pin-up girl Indiscreet ? Nurse Miner Speed Demon Same Chased by girls Married Doctor Ganged up on Pooped Indian cheif Aggravating teachers Stay in Monte Farmer Belle of the Ball Cockroach exterminator Breaking his pencil Always a bride's maid, never a bride Raising little squirts Eating them Raising Cain Having same old Buick Playing allright Getting caught Little voter 'The Thinker' Teaching school in Sweden Chasing Wolff Abel School teacher Obviously man crazy ? Panhandler Minor Just a demon Crazier Chasing girls Married Hammy Butcher 92 Baby That Old Gang of Mine Popcorn Song Undecided Stout-hearted Man You'1l Never Get Away Farmer in the Dell Barefoot Contessa Three Blind Mice Don't Get Around Much Anymore I'm Happy I'm a Big Girl Now I've Got the Money Honey Yellow Rose of Texas My Buick, My Love, and I 'Women' Ain't It a Shame .Ii Thinking of You I yust go nuts at Xmas I Went to Your Wedding I'm Ready Willing and Abel In My Own Quiet Way Smoke Gets in Your Eyes ? Little Things Mean a Lot Too Young Sunday Driving Crazy 'Bout You Baby I'm Never Satisifed Wedding Bells Thats the Chance You Take NAME John Kunkel Bryan Peterson LaVonne Peterson Wargaret Peterson John Puckropp Camilla Quammen Phyllis Bedepenning Jerry Hee Hon Hee Jeanette Hekstad Richard Sampson Jerald Minsaas Darwood Sandberg James Sandvik Harlys Schlosser Gail Sederstrom James Severson Marlene Skeie Andy Stamson Karen Standring Don Syde Pat TerEick Myrtice Tostenson Mabel Velde Barb Van Heuveln Ricardo Vasquez WANTS TO BE Curly Hair College grad Paynesville Housewife Develop great salesability Arthur Murray ll Leader of an all girl orchestra Join the navy Own a cadillac Play with Rams World's greatest altu Hockfeller Chauffeur Manager of SQL Arf- Stenographer One of the ten best dressed women Bowling champ Editor of N. Y. Times Second Duncan Hines Miss America Cassanova Fashion designer Brunette Blonde Living in Watson South American lawyer PROBABLY WILL BE Heceding hair line Hard-time grad from Monte Paynesville Housewife Door to door magazine saleswomen The Palms Best Mellie's Five playing at Johnnie's Place Terribly popular Driving a Ford Water-boy Soprano soloist for Mellie's Five Chauffeur Bockfeller Janitor Arf- Shorthanded Making over old clothes Still setting pins Writing Skeie's Scandal Sheet Chef at Stamson's Cafe Box car queen attendant Bigamist Sketching on table clothes Blonde as ever Brunette as ever Marrying an ex-sailor In Cell 2455 93 SONG Nobody Knows the I've Seen All Hail To Monte Hi Learnin' To Love Walkin' Away The Blues Dancing in the Dark Without s Song How To Be Very Very Popular There's a Ford In Y Future Cool Clear Water There'll Be Some Changes Made My Merry Olds My Merry Olds Star Dust How Much Is That Do In The Window Typewriter Song I'd go From Rags to Shake Rattle and Ro Blue Skeie's Shortnin' Bread Choo Choo Train Why Don't You Beleive Me Mona Lisa Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Gentlemen Marry Brunettes Sailor Boys Have Talked To Me In English South of the Border Trouble Our ggie Riches 11 -f v - ---- - Vw- 1,7-v--Vw Lavonne Ladwig William Weber Carol West Paul Wolff Don Wig Joan Steenson Fred Lauitsen Janice Lovaug Janice Lysholm Gloria Macziewski Dennis Marble Douglas Maus David McClung Delbert McClure Lois Mettling Jack Miller Phil Roe Almon Mix Delores Moe Janice Norman Harry Olsen Dave Olsen Tim Ondahl Rita Peden Warren Moen Dwight Nash Dion Natzel Douglas Norman Working steady Melting ice burgs Go to Hollywood Wants to be boss New owner of Dairy Freeze CUHTain Democrat Candy maker Married Home EC. teacher Discover of gold Rich Great athlete Golf star Nurse Worker's steady Finding its not so difficult Prize of New York Bossed Selling eskimo pies to Eskimo's A CURTain maker Republican Eating Bonn-bonn's Married Farmer's wife Minnesota farmer Bank Robber Having athlete's foot Caddy Selling life-savers Radio personalities Big John and Sparky Night club playboy Haise apples Figure skater Artist Leader of Monte underworld Mr. America Great orator Crooner Farmer Marlon Brando Veterinarian house Live in Appleton Just plain figure Posting billboards at the Video Up the river American Back yard gossip Getting first prize at County Fair 'Hog Calling Contest' Hollywood personality Wild one Veteran 94 Night watchman at school .W-,,WWg , You're a Sweethewrt In The Cool Cool of of the Evening My Little Grass Shack fon 5th Avenuel Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair Baby It's Cold Outside That Lucky Ol' Sun It Isn't Fair If I Had A Penny Takes Two to Tango Who Threw the Overalls in Mrs. Murphys Chowdei Minnesota Hail to Thee I'm In The Jailhouse Now I've Got Holes In the Soles of My Shoes The Green Grass of Wyoming Smiles No Business Like Show Business Bock around the Clock Under The Apple Tree Skaters' Waltz I'm Sitting on Top of the world River of No Return Somewhere Along Gadabout Cattle Call How ya Gonna Keep 'em Down on the Farm Black Demin Trousers He-enlistment Blues Xe ,NA A' If f pf. 47,4114 ' A S , , . 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M .: W N 'oI u-eww -vu --- W X M 2- 11 I 4 .,up-c-.va - W--nfl' fl? ,. 4--A xg ,..-.MM .M 4,- .QL...x-M f f..,..,., 'Sv' g 'Q' QW -'um Q t ,.-.fy N yur: k i : si S 5 1 Tk Advertisers Adams Motor Company' Adolph's Carburetor Electric' Albinson Lumber Company' Albrecht Cabinet Shop Al's Popcorn Stand Andersen's Fashion Shop ' Anderson Funeral Home Anderson Blacksmith' Anderson's Super Service Angrimson Cities Service' Archer-Daniels-Midland Company Arden, Dr. Don B., D.D.' Arneson Drug Company Arnold Drug Company Belle's Grill' Ben Franklin Bentson's Body Shop 8. Motor Repair Berg's Sanitary Cleaners Bill Weber Motors Bob's Auto Service' Bofferding's Nursery 8g Garden Store Bourne's Jewelry Buck's Service Station' Bungalow Eat Shop Business Machine Service' Campbell Implement Company Central Bake Shop' Chet's Mobil Station' Chippewa Radio and TV' Claggett, Verdi-Register of Deeds' Claggett's Sporting Goods' Coast to Coast Store' Culligan Soft Water Service' Dairy Freeze' Donahue Jewelers Don's Paint and Color Center Don's Tydol Service 81 Spalding Tydol Lunch Dr. Allan M. Anderson' , Drs. Allen 8- Miller Drs. Bergh, Bergh, Hustad 81 Howell' Duckstad Equipment Company' Eagleson Motor Company Ed's Garage' Ekholm's Home Modernizers' Eidem, Dr. C. O.' Einerson Accounting Service' Ekberg's ' Electric Motor Service' Erickson Office Equipment' Farmers' Co-op Creamery' Farmers' Equity Elevator' Farmers' Union Oil Company' First National Bank' 11 1111 11 1 1 1 Folkestad Furniture' Follendorf, Dr. E. W.' Franta, Dr. M. G.' Fred's Print Shop' Frisholm's' F. W. Woolworth' Gilmer Monument Works, lnc.' Goar Company' Goodmundson Barber Shop' Graves Insurance Service' Graves, Thor-County Treasurer' Hanson's Studio 81 Camera Shop ' Haug Brothers Garage' Haugan, Dr. H. W.' Hemstad's Clothing Store' Hemstad's Montevideo Greenhouse' Henry Candy Company' Hi-Way Cafe' Hi-Way Super Service' Hill Grocery' Hill Meat Market' Hillside Dairy' Hintzen's Shoe Store' Hollywood and Video Theatres' Holm, A. E.-Insurance' Hotel Hunt Barber Shop' lverson's Garage' Jacobson's Paint 8. Wallpaper Store Jebb's Cafe' Jennett Beverages' Jensen and Lundgren, Veterinarians Johanson Shoe Shop Johnson's, Bud-Insurance Agency' Johnson's Jewelry' Justice and Company Shoes' Karl's Tire Service' KDMA Radio Station Kern's Food Market' Kiftelson, Walter G.-Insurance' Klad-ezee' Knudsen, Torg-Photographer ' Lageson and Nelson, lnc.' Len's Cafe' langenfeld's Ice Cream' Larson Brothers, lnc.' Larson's Store' Lorraine Dance Studio' Maass's Food Market' Melom, Dr. I. O. Meyer Implement Company Mickelsen, William and Son' Milky Way' Miller, Neil G.-County Auditor' Milwaukee Road' 'lf Minnesota Valley Co-op Light 8- Power Assn Molde's Electric Company' Monte Bowling Center' ff? L Monte Motor Sales Monte Music Company' Monte Ready Mix ' Monte Sheet Metal Works' Monte Surplus Store' Monte Taxi' Montevideo American-News' Montevideo Hardware' Montevideo Implement Company Montevideo Mfg. 8. Metal Co.' Murphy Motor Freight Lines' Myhre-Nelson, Inc.' Nelson Hardware' Nerison Furniture 81 Funeral Service' Northern States Power Company Old Mill Produce' Olsen, J. S., Plumbing 8. Heating' Ondahl's Cafe' Ondahl Upholstering' Oyen, B. J.-Municipal Judge Pearson's Super Valu' ik Pedersen Brothers, Inc.' Penney, J. C. Company Peterson, Dr. C. L' Peterson's Standard Service' Phil's Pure Oil Service' Powell Auto Company' Puckropp, Dr. E. I.' Rau Company' Ree Motor Sales' Reinhart's Tailor Shop' Riverside Hotel Rock Island Lumber Company' Ronning, Clara-Clerk of Court' Roust, Dr. H. A., M.D.' S8-L Company' Sando Implement Company' Sanitary Cash Market' Sausele Rest Home' Schall's Mobil Gas' Sears Roebuck 81 Company' Securities Acceptance 81 Loan Corporation' Shervey's Hardware Store' Smith Hatchery' Spencer, G. Bryant-Insurance' Stamson's Cafe' Stamson's Recreational Center' Standard Lumber Company' Steven's Barber Shop' Strand, Hans-Sheriff' Sundae Shoppe' Sunset Greenhouse' Swift and Company The Family Laundry 8. Modern Dry Cleaners The McCabe Company' The Montevideo Clinic' The New Calmenson's ' TiIImann's Store' Tise's Restaurant' Tomhave's Drug Store' Tomes Food Market Torgeson, R. E., Clothing Company' Unger Furniture Company, Inc. Union Oil Company' Union State Bank' . 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