Montezuma High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Montezuma, IA)

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Gabriel, Mrs. Robert Neighbors 3 ,kg . ,wa ' ' W fwsftf. ,-. 'KT' of i , .11 K 'U - Q. 'PA 'K' '49 I My seniors LaNeva Joy Aalbers Robert Evans Agnew Virginia Rae Arnrnann M elvin Arendt Jr. Betty Lou Baird Jerry Lee Barber Mary Louise Barlow Carol Lynn Broscha Frank Royce Brownell III Valedictorian Bill Bushong Marvin Edward Cheney Salutatorion- Joyce Ann E flin Edwin Earl Fields Pat Emmert Don, Goeke Norma Jean Gregory DeAnn Lee Ramsey Ronald James Reams Robert Fredrick Mitchell Clarence E. Norman J r- Q Q? x 3' new-- .A .. -unix 'i -a: x -r 'f SBHIOFS James Hansen Robert J. Haworth Howard Eugene Johnston Marilyn Elmyra Johnson Enla Marie Sanders James L. Srnothers Leo Edward Sterk Sylvia Sue Strong Wdlzam Lee Tarvzn Leo Fay Tarmn Phillip D. Vannoy Larry L. VanDeventer Robert James Voith John Lee Vest M arna Kay Walsh I la Ruth Watts Phyllis Ann Whisenafnd Dahl Ray Wickham Paul Henry Wiedow Doris Louise Wiley Kenneth Mohr Wolf KL-ik, Q C 'Y CY 'C' fort , 4th Row left to right ' Jack Hall, Cliff07'd Bryan, Bob BTOWWL, Barbara 3rd Row BUGS, Johnny Badger, Valeta Abbott Diane Fiisgsar, Karon Hubbard, David Ferguson, 2n on Alice Facile, Veta Dnnnick, Marjorie Gntshall D Q T 1 6 n 6 Jghnggn, Marla Griffin, Jglm 1st Row Griffin, Nancy Gray Doris Hicks, Gera-la' Haynes Absent Bonnie Bnnnell Hamilton 'uniors 4th Hour left to right 3rd Ifoic I Al Stanley, Carol Lomb, Louise Lolzr, Louise Johnston Il'a,1!WEl1 0f, , 2nd Ron' Fred VanErsi-elde, Garold Smotlzers, Wilma Sharer Virgil Rom-da, Judy RgC1l,,,a,,, Alan Phipps lst Ron l Carolyn PGCWCQ, Gary Johnston Jerry Minner, Gladys VeVerka, LaRae Tarnin, Chris Swanson, Richard Parks ' I Q in-, :fig tx Fourth row: Kenny Sferlf, Jim X , L Hedrick, B o ls Gor- -A I i su-clit, R o n Johnston, Jerry Tarifin, Gary Thomp- son, Jimmy Hicks, Charles Mann Third roir: Ben Nornzaii,Jlarie Dzirr, Harriet Hicks, Bill Hudson, Bob Thoma- son, Bfilie Peterson, Jack Peterson, Raymond Sfinothers , Karen Smith, Ann Ferguson, Mary Hunter, Wayne Tindle First row: Jlerle Davis, Russell Wiley, Don Parks, Joyce Arvidson Shadley, Iona Fields sophomores Fifth. row: Ray Bryan Foiith row: Keith lValsh, Bill Reanzs Third row: Richard Olaiider, Bill Gilbrcaifli, Jlazv Rreninian, Dick Anderson, Bob Septer, Ed Taroin, Carl Watson Second row: Judi Ketels, Jane Cummings, Donna JIcKce, Mary Pa-lnzer, Sandra Harrington, Patti Jordan, Phyllis Sanders, Su- y, zanne Darland 4 ASCTIIIIII row: Jerry Daris 15 Q, ff 1 -i!' , 5 .. Q 'LT ' i it K, , -5 ' - KY! N is 6th Row left to right f h Burdette Byers, Wilma Brau, Gerald Baltisber- res men ger, Terry Audas, Jimmy Arendt, David Abbott 5th Row Ronnie Brown, Jane Busby, Francis Bunting, Bette Bunnell, Terry Bryan, Lynne Brownell 4th Row Joe Hutchinson, Ronnie H edrich, Thomas Durr, Gary Criswell, Junette Byers 3rd Row Ralph Lester, Barbara Lester, Johnfny Jordan, Delon Johnson, LaVerne Jack 2nd Row Gayle Peery, Donna Pargeon, Donald Malcolm, Larry Richman, Hal Lofgreen lst Row Garry Schultz, David Safndage, Charles Rowell, Sharon Roorda Left side Right side 4th Row left to right 4th Row Thelma' Ti-Sh ,Shirley Aroidson 3rd Row 3rd Row Sheila Thomas, Sylvia Mafnn, Bobby Tarvin Linda Whisenand 2nd Row 2nd Row Terry Stephen, Linda Welsh, Billie JCGMI Sl0'WlST?.lflIl Dewmfs 'l7a71,T0mm,g 1-Sf R0w 1st Row Sandra SMJGV, Jerry Van Ersvelde Hedy Smith Sharon Varmoy eighth Left picture, RWM picture, 4:11, Row left to 4th Row left te, Tlght!Rl6hdTd right: Leslie Snook, Oran Watson, HiCk-9, Howard MC' Bill Smothgrs Kee, D e n n i s Van 3rd Row: Charles Taylor, 0560119 Donald Hopkins 3rd Row: Dennis Johnston 2nd Row: Leon Rowell, JoAnn 130559 Jordan , Jordan 2nd Row: Phyllis Stork, Bill Pe 1st Row: Dick Gregory lerson 1st Row: Bob Wemer 5th Row left to right Larry Bragg, Larry Fayer, Joyce Bran, Judy Car- ter, Kathie Galbrieth 4th Row Cynthia Dziffiis, Linda W'atts, Peggy Cleland, Linda Tohnston, Jean Blain, Janet Johnston 3rd Row Janice Gregory, Joyce Byers, Jon Swanson, John K ercheval, Darwin Byers, Dick Moore, Bill Hedrick 2nd Row Larry Crider, Nancy Palmer, Nancy Johnson, Anne Bowers, Patricia Breniman, Joyce K etels, Darlene Grif- fin, Lana Sharer, Linda Brown 1st Row Linda Roorda, Sheryl Tarvin, Jill Jones, Gary Hicks, Larry Cook, Bill Gregory, Danny Robinson, Denny Hutchinson, Jimmy Moore, Richard Miller Absent Marilyn Pugh, Jerry Hicks 4th Row left to right Janice Dnffns, Virginia Tindle, Mirian Arnrnann, Jane W'erner, Patricia Stanley, Judson Jones,, Sarah Burger, 4' Sandra Byers 3rd Row Glenn Sterk, Barbara VeVerka, Rnth Griffin, Patricia Miller, George Snider, David Goeke 2nd Row Sherry Aiidas, Kristin Sue Linda Ferguson 1st Row F Johnson, Jnne Moore, Ronnie Bryan, Billie Jo Brown seventh 4th Row left to right Wayne Davis, Colette VanTornrne 3rd Row Panl Pargeon, Larry Sanders, Larry Bryaxn, Fred Palrner 2nd Row Sandra Aalbers, Marilynfn Cook, Sharon McDowell, Linda Taylor, Richard Hicks, Gary Taylor 1st Row Kristin Hill, Ginger Bnnfnell, Dennis Tnrner, Roy Baird, Danny Bnnnell, Sharon Stephen, Deaxn Johnston w,j Ax, is 'ffg' Lf? ' . 5' ,. 3'...r , ' five f sf 1 n f . v4bv-'WWW , 245 ', .1 8 .415 fi., AJP' 1- , 'Z 3' 5 'ff pl 4 ,,. ,Q- I lil' H 438' 4th row left to right Coach Irving A. Gabriel, John Vest, Bob Agnew, Ronald Reams, Bob Thoma- son, Jerry Minner ,Garold Smothers, Ron Johnston, Dave Ferguson, Assistant Coach Bob Neighbors 3rd row Delon Johnson, Paul Wie- doio, Gerald Haynes, Kenny Wolf, Howard Johnston, Jerry Barber, James Han- sen, Bill Brushong, Dahl Wichhaiirz, Phil Vannog fra ck Eleven boys participated actively in track at MHS in 1956-57. Dahl Ufickham, a senior won honors in confer- ence and state meets. 3rd row, left to right Jack Hall, James Hansen, Dahl Wickham 2nd row Ralph Lester, Jer- ry Da-vis, Leo Sterh 1st row Fred Van Erse- velde, -D o n a l d Malcolm, W'ayne Ehret A bsent Russell T17iley, Delon Johnson 3 do 3, I r ,,, , W., ,, .N . -V45 .l W . -L 1 gs, A Q 'Q W, ii ' I 1 if.: 3 ' Y J s . 'J . ER l J ff, E5 X .. 4 V' ' -1 K fl 4 00 2nd row Terry Audas, Ralph Les- ter, Bill Hudson, Bob Gor- su-ch, John Badger, Robert . Haworth, Virgil Roorda, lVayne Ehret, Ja-ck Hall, Mel Arendt, John Griffin 1st row Bill Gilbreaith, Wayne Tindle, Bill Reams, Terry Stephen, Bob Tarvin, Jim Arendt, Joe Hutchinson, Charles Rowell 4TII PLACE IN TIIE CONFERENCE RECORD: 3 IVINS 4 LOSSES 2 TIES NOR T11 ENGLISH 7-0 The Braves got off to at slow start in their opening yanze as they defeated a non-con.fer- ence foe by scoring a touchdown in the third quarter. MONROE 13-7 The Braves scored early in the first uar 1 1 ' 1 Q - ter and again in the third quarter to defeat a rough and ruyyed Monroe 11. KEOTA 12-13 The Braves scored 2 touchdowns to lead 12-6'after Keota had drawn first blood, only to have Keota score late in the last quarter and take the lead. SIGOURNEY 6-13 An over-confident Monte team was defeat- ed by a strong Sigourney squad. BROOKLYN 13-13 Although the Braves were unable to win their homecoming game, they won a moral vic- tory by tying the favored Brooklyn Bears. BELLE PLAIN E 6-6 The Braves were forced to come from be- hind to tie with the aggressive Plainsmen. A hard-charging defensive line held the Braves scoreless until the final 'quarter when they scored on a pass play. MAREN GO 7-26 A speedy Ma-rengo club was too much for the Braves and scored three times on long runs before the Braves hit pay dirt. TAMA 12-32 The Braves allowed a strong Tama club to cross their goal five times in the first half. In the second half the Braves were able to score twice, while holding the Hawk's scoreless . TOLEDO 18-6 In the last game of the season a spirited squad, made up mostly of seniors, climaaced a successful season by downing the Toledo Raid- ers. The Braves scored their convincing victory, despite the fact that many substitutions were made in an effort to allow all the seniors to play in their last game. P1- .'f'.'.3 I tl 2.2-3, K , 4 . sg, 4 24 girls basketball Row 2, left to right: Coach Gabriel, Hedy Smith, Patty Jordan, Sandra Harrington, Marie Durr, Jane Busby, Billie Jean Stemsrud, Phyllis Hicks, Suzanne Darland, Student Manager Row 1: Mrs. Gabriel, Chaperone, Sharon Roorda, Judy Richman, Darlene Johnson, Veta Dunnick. LaRae Tarvin, Ila Watts, Carol Lamb Monte .......... --- Deep River ....... 51 Monte -- 45 .... --- New Sharon -- Monte --- .... Sully-Lynnville --- 74 Monte -- 42 .... --- Marengo ----- Monte --- .... Malcom .......... 63 Monte -- 31 ......... --- Brooklyn ---- Monte --- .... Toledo .......... -- 31 Monte --- --- Guernsey ....... .- 25 County mumament Monte --- --- North English .... 61 Monte -- 42 ----- --- Malgolm --- Monte --- .... Marengo ..... --- 38 - Monte --- u Brooklyn -------h- 59 Sectional tournament Monte --- .-.. River ....... Monte 33 Monte .................. Guernsey .....,,.. 29 M 3 '- ' - ' '- Monte -- .................. Toledo .,,,,,,. -, 47 Onte 8 '- Brooklyn ' , ,, '--' ' i'ii f ,, e l 1 ,s . if iiii .H i eiis 1 f Q jf 1 I of ff .ss D ,, Q ', , X' Q 2 L w , . , -Q .ff i : we A ., , . i , K, , -, 1 . . Q -W Y E , To Y f XM '17, wwe ,Q QW ,J el 1 ...fo ' -,E-one b0YS bwkefbdll ,a rf Zz ,f .1 '3rd. row, left to right: Coach Bob Neighbors, Al Stanley, Marvin Cheney, Jerry Minner, Howard Johnston, Bob Gor such, Ron J ohnston, Robert Voith, Jerry Barber, Denny Van Cleave, student manager. 2nd. row: Terry Audas, Clarence Norman, Leo Sterk, Ralph Lester, Ron Hedrick, Kenny Sterk, lst. row: Gary Schultz, Joe Hutchinson, Paul Wiedow, John Badger, Jim Arendt, Mel Arendt. Absent: Carl Watson student manager. Monte ------ --- River ------. Monte -.. -------.--------.. Searsboro ---- Monte ........ --- Lynnville-Sully --- 44 Monte -- 80 ------- 1 ---------- Gfonnell B Monte ---- --- Bene Plaine ------ 45 Monte -- 67 .... ffmalsl .... Brooklyn ---- Monte --nq om- Malcom ---------- 40 Monte -- 68 .................. Guernsey --- Monte ---- --- Toledo ---..------ 52 Monte -- 58 .... - --.. ....... Toledo ..--,- Monte .... --- Tama ---- ....... 57 Monte -- 46 ---- ---- T Flma -------- Monte o--- --- Sigoumey n ---- 66 Monte -1 63 .... .... S 1-gourney --- Monte -d-- --.--g-- M arefngo --------- 51 Monte -- 61 -... .... N EW ShaI'0fn - Monte --,- .----- B moklyn -.------- 49 Monte -- 44 ......... .... .... M a rengo .... - Monte .... we ,--, Bene Plaine --,,,- 55 M0f1'f9 -- 50 ------------------ Brooklyn --- Boys swuoml Monte -- 40 ......... .......-- G rinnell --.- ---- 7 0 'L' cadet teachers To develop Skill and izzteresf in public Speaking and reading, is the purpose of the speech club first orgaw- ised in 1955. Under thc director, Mrs. Robert Ncilohbors, thc club sponsored .speech con- tests at Mofnteauma. Fifth row: Robert Haworth, Howard Johnston, Dave Ferguson, Cliff Brya n, Frank Brownell, Bob Brown, Jerry Barber. Fourth row: Kenny Wolf. Mary Barlow, Patty Em- mert, Marvin Cheney. Jerry Minner, Al Stanley, Louise Johnston. Karon Hubbard. Third row: Robert Voith, Joyce Eflin, Ila Watts, Syl- via Strong, Chris Swanson, LaNeva Aalbers, Judy Rich- man. Second row: Paul Wiedow, Carol Broscha, Ann Fergu- son, Harriet Hicks, Nancy Gray, Diane Fisher, Bonnie Bunnell Hamilton. First row: Mel Arendt. De- Ann Ramsey, Lynne Brown- ell. De n n i s VanTomm:2. Louise Lohr, Margie Cut- shall, Betty Baird. ff' '- 1 The C a rl ct Teachers Corps, organized to promote an interest in the teaching pr'o,fc.s'.sio11 is open to both juniors and seniors. Obser- rafion, practice teaching, and a Fffuf'-GC erczlrsion were im-Iudca' in the year's pro- gram, 4th Row, left to right: Al Stanley, Barbara Bates, Diane Fish- er, Johnny Badger, Bill Tarvin, Robert Haworth. 3rd Row: Judy Richman, Darlene Johnson, Veta Dunnick Chris Swanson. 2nd Row: Carol Lamb. Alice Facile, Nancy Gray. lst Row: Phyllis Whisenand, Betty Baird. curtain callers .diss ' fl--lvl ' Q- 1- J L4 V ,Q Q is. A rua .aff--lx t r' left to right Bob Ne1ghbors Lee Thomson Irving Gabriel A coachlng staff of three led Monte teams to victory and helped to promote good sportsmanship m the school Mr Gabriel coached football glrls baketball and track Mr Neighbors was in charge of boys basket ll b b ll d s rved as assistant footbal coach Mr Thomson coached the Jr ba ase a an e basketball team cheerleaders Third row: Phyllis Sanders Norma Gro ory Diane 4, Fisher. Second row: Shirley Van Cleawe Pat Emmert, La- - Neva Aalbers Mary Barlow First row: Louise Lohr, N. K. Marna Walsh, Nancy Gray f tm, X , -1 V . V ,, , . I . . Av W S I ,, 5 A , 'Q rf, ' ' 1, 4 '. is ' ' .K M .: , -, 'f' -I ,ff '- , ' ' -Ma, 5, ' 9 1- -.4 M y ,W Tlzw clzffm'IcafIcr's main activity during lim year zras fo Ifffzrl H10 yywlls at bali! irmnzras, Tlzwy also iizfmflmwfl many new ygllg to the Student body and Zl'l'l'f' rnspofzszblw for pla-nnzng the Home' Cfjllllilfj ff'.Sz'it'ifieS. Q' 00 3:-s...... f 'A UN QF' 5 Mei 3nd Row, left to right: Carol Broscha, Doris Wiley, Ila Watts, Sylvia Strong, Howard Johnston, Don Goeke 2nd Row: Phyllis Whisenand, Betty Baird, Joyce Elflin, DeAnn Ramsey, Robert Voith. lst Row: Melvin Arendt, Marvin Cheney, Leo Sterk, Robert Haworth, Bill Tarvin. blue and white Receiving your assignment, rushing to get your story in before the deadline, and receiving occasional words of praise are a part of the life ofa Blue and White staff ineinber. Satisfaction is derived when one finally sees his article in print. EDITOR Busy man on campusi' could well be used in speaking of Frank Brownell, Blue and White editor. His responsibility for the pa.per's pro- duction inclnded everything from lay-out to public relations. Q J t-. 'ik 2nd Row, left to right: Marvin Cheney, Sylvia Strong, Howard J h t R o ns on, obert Voith. lst Row: Melvin Arendt, Doris Wiley, Ila Watts, Joyce Eflin, DeAnn Ramsey, Bill Tarvin tomahawk Starting with a planning board of five, the annual staff members were selected from re- porters who distinguished themselves on the Blue and White, Members felt well repaid for their efforts when the finished product was in their hands. A geometric design was featured in lag-out this year. EDITOR A great deal of credit goes to Tomahawk editor, Carol Brosclza, for unlimited hours in making this volume complete. f.f.a. 1' X HLI'ClI'lllHt0 to Do, Doing to Learn, Eariziiig to Lire, Living, to Serra, is tlze mot- to of the F. F. A, Club, es- talalisliwrl in 1928, irlzose eliirff purpose is to rlerelop ClfjI'lf'l!lfllI'CZl leadership, eo- oprfration and eitizeiislzip. To promote good sports- manslzip tlze Girls' Athletic Association was reorganizecl in ,lloiztezuma High School in 1948. For participation in athletics, letters are award- ed to members earning 500 points. u, ' Fifth row: Terry Audas, Gerald Baltisberger, James Hansen, Dick Parks, Burdette Byers, Tommy Durr, LaVerne Jack, Ralph Lester, Terry Stephen, Dick Anderson Fourth row: Ron Johnston, Kenny Sterk, Bill Hudson, Max Breniman, Charles Mann, Jack Peterson, Bill Reams, Raymond Smothers, Gerald Smothers, Bob Thomason Third row: Leo Sterk, Dahl Wickham, Ronald Reams, Terry Bryan, Robert Haworth, Bill Bushong, Russell Wiley, Virgil Roorda, Gary Thompson Second row: Frances Bunting, Jack Hall, Gary Johnston, Wayne Ehret, Leo Tarvin, Keith Walsh, Bob Septer First row: Merle Davis, Howard Johnston, Dave Ferguson, Fred VanErsvelde, Wayne Tindle absent: Donald Malcom 5th Row, left to right: DeAnn Ramsey, LaRae Tarvin, Karon Hubbard, Caro- lyn Pearce. 4th Row: Louise Lohr, Louise Johnston, Wilma Sharer, Gladys VeVerka, Lin- da Welsh, Marie Durr. 3rd Row: Barbara Bates, Ila Watts, Chris Swanson, Veta Dunnick, Alice Fa- cile, Betty Peterson, Valeta Abbott. 2nd Row: Diane Fisher, Darlene Johnson, Judy Richman, Sharon Roorda, Bonnie Bunnell Hamilton, Betty Bunnell, Suzanne Darland, Judy Ketels. lst Row: Phyllis Sanders, Peggy Hull, Nancy Gray, Doris Hicks, Carol Lamb, Billie Jean Stemsrud. Linda Meissner, Judy Jordan. g.a.a. Fiftfh row: Dons Wiley, Phyllis Whisenand Ila Watts Marn Walsh S l ' , , a , y via Strong. Fourth row: Carol Broscha, Eula Sanders, Norma Gregory, Pat Emmert, Joyce Eflin, Mary Barlow, Betty Baird. Third row: Virginia Ammann, LaNeva Aalbers, Gladys VeVerka, LaRae Tarvin, Chris Swanson, Wilma Sharer, Judy Richman. Second row: Carolyn Pearce, Louise Lohr, Carol Lamb, Louise Johnston, Darlene Johnson, Karon Hubbard, Doris Hicks, Marla Griffin. First row: DeAnn Ramsey, Nancy Gray, Diane Fisher, Alice Facile, Veta Dunnick, Margie Cutshall, Bonnie Bunnell Hamilton, Barbara Bates, Valeta Abbott. H l The Future Homemakers of America, most popular girls or- sr f h ganieation at MHS, ufas first established locally in 1945. This ' ' 'G' year's program included monthly meetings, a party and picnic, Heart Sisters Week, Christmas caroling, and the annual excursion ' f h to a nearby city for a day. Upper classmen make up the senior club. I I' . . .G. The junior F, H. A., to which freshmen and sophomores be- long includes in their annual program many of the same activities as the senior group. Monthly meetings for both groups feature many outside professional speakers. Fifth row: Ann Ferguson, Sandra Harrington, Patti Jordan, Sylvia Mann, Suzanne Darland, Shirley VanCleave, Karen Smith, Phyllis Sanders, Bette Peterson. A Fourth row: Judi Ketels, Mary Palmer, Linda Meisner, Donna McKee, Judy Livingston, Carole Ketels, Judie Jordan, Mary Hunter, Peggy Hull. Third row: Mari D H e urr, arriet Hicks, Jane Cummings, Sandra Cook, Joyce Arvidson Shadley, Linda Whisenand, Linda Welsh, Sharon Vannoy. Second row: Phyllis Hicks, Thelma Tish, Sheila Thomas, Billie Stemsrud, Sandra Snyder. Hedy Smith, Sharon ROOTCIR, Gayle Peery. First row: Barbara Lester, Junette Byers, Jane Busby, Bette Bunnell, Lynne BFOWDCU. Wilma BT311- 1 1 ' 'wil C 'f '24 'A , H r , I3 . . , a t .t p ',, he W ,fx ,..' ? 54a,4 5 f X fi?r4vA:6' T- J +'f51Y fl 5 ' 9 its 1 A 1, ' K 15 4 , X 1 5 t o r 1 , . 4 -1 . A ir. high basketball 3 i + to - M , 3rd, row, left to right: David Goeke, Larry Sanders, Bill Gregory, Bill Hedrick, Howard McKee, Dennis VanCleave, Larry Cook, Leslie Hicks, Coach Lee Thomson. 2nd row: Bill Peterson fstudent managerl, Richard Mille r, John Kercheval, Larry Crider, Darwin Beyer, Dennis Hutchinson, Dick Moore, Di-ck Gregory, Dennis Johnston, Don Hopkins Cstudent managerl. lst row: Denny Turner, Dean Johnston, Fred Palmer, Glenn Sterk, Charles Taylor, Roy Baird, Danny Bunnell, Ron- nie Bryan. Opponet Monte -- 50 .... --- Tama ....... --- 23 Monte -- 46 .... --- Brooklyn ---- --- 35 Monte -- 60 .... --- Belle Plaine ...... 18 Monte -- 35 .... --- Belle Plaine ------ 36 Monte -- 46 .... --- Marengo .... --- 28 Monte -- 63 .... --- Marengo ---- --- 25 Monte -- 43 .... --- Guernsey .... --- 15 Monte -- 47 .... -,- Sigourney --- --- 33 Monte -- 27 .................. Tama ...,..,,..., 22 Monte -- 59 .................. Brooklyn ......... 15 CX gjwwei gymue, 5 B513 qw '.3M'4'2 XX 1 1 Jw? is fl baseball Ti lt ' -moff Left to right, 2nd row: Robert Voith, John Badger, Clarence Norman, Ron Johnston, Howard Johnston, Bob Gor- such, Marvin Cheney, Paul Wiedow. -lst row: Joe Hutchinson Jim Hicks, Ben Norman, David Abbott, Jim Arendt, Gary Johnston, Kenny Wolf, Wayne Ehret, This is the last year for the 8 seniors who have been playing together since they were freshmen. The seniors, Bill Bushong, Kenny Wolf, Pa-ul Wiedow, Robert Voith, Howard Johnston, Melvin Arendt, Marvin Cheney, and Clarence Norman, are all letterwinners. One sophomore letter- man, Bob Gorsuieh, is returning, marking 9 letternzcn in all. The leading hitters - Bill Bnshon-g, Marvin Cheney, and Melvin Arendt - are ba-ek asis the leading pitcher Paul Wiedow. Despite ai to agh schedule the Braves hope to better their lastspring record of 5 wins and 4 losses. There will b e a summer baseball program as in the past. R i t e-R i t e an honorary organi- zation for commer- cial students with a membership of fifteen was first organized in 1941. To write, right, to encourage inter- est in business standards and eti- qniettef' is its purpose. 4th Row left to right Veta Dunnick, Gladys VeVerka, Darlene Johnson, Carol Lamb, Judy Richman 3rd Row Doris Hicks, Nancy Gray, Diane Fisher, Barbara Bates 2nd Row Virginia Ammann, Valeta Abbott, Betty Baird 1st Row Doris Wiley, LaNeva Aalbers fr, ,fb I X' i rife - rite Duties of a librar- ian include keeping the library clean and in order and keeping records of books and magazines checked in or out. To earn a letter, a student must work 5 hours a week for two years. 4th Row left to right Louise Lohr, Gladys VeVerka, B a r b a r a Bates, Diane Fisher, Bill Tarvin, Bob Gor- such 3rd Row D a rl ene Johnson, Veta Dunnick, Ila Watts, Eula Sanders, Ben Norman, DeAnn Ramsey 2nd Row Carolyn Pearce, Pat Emmert, LaNeva Aal- bers, Marna Walsh, Marla Griffin lst Row L i n d a Whisenand. Hedy Smith, Marjorie Cutshall, Alice Facile, Doris Hicks wc K 99'--SSC ' 4th Row left to right Leo Sterk, Frank Brown- s, 5 P slim, ell, Marvin Cheney, Paul Wiedow Donald Malcolm, Carolyn Pearce 2nd Row Eula Sanders, G a y l e student council PW 1st Row Bob Septer, Carole Ketels The voice of the students is heard through the work of the Student Council, Among the activities sponsored by them this year were homecoming, the Polio Drive, the Christmas program, and drive for Hungarian relief. Outstanding high school journalists who are in the upper third of their class and are recommended by the school's publication advisor, are eligible for Quill and Scroll, an International Honorary Society. 4th Row left to right Sylvia Strong 3rd Row Marvin Cheney, Doris Wiley 2nd Row DeAnn Ramsey, Frank Brownell, Ila Watts 1st Row Melvin Arendt, Carol Broscha, Robert Voith quill and scroll -'-E, f'f'f , 3sJ I .4.. , . 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' 1, ww var .b 'af' '-y 'A ' 5 ....l..L....LLJ,1 boys ' glee club Fourth row: Clarence Norman, Jerry Minner, Bill Hudson, Frank Brownell, Al Stan- ley, Howard Johnston, Marvin Cheney, Cliff Bryan, Richard Olander, Bill Tarvin Third row: Robert Haworth, Bill Gilbreaith, Terry Audas, Tommy Durr, Ralph Lester, Delon Johnson, Max Breniman, Benny Norman, Larry VanDeventer, David Abbott, Gary Schultz T Ste- Second row: Gerald Baltisberger, Alan Phipps, Wayne Ehret, LaVerne Jack, erry phen, Paul Wiedow, Edwin Fields, Carl Watson, Merle Davis, Jim A1 endt First row: Dennis VanTomme, Bob Septer, Bob Tarvin, Ronnie Brown, Keith Walsh, Joe Hutchinson, Bob Brown, John Badger, Mel Arendt, Charles Rowell , mixed chorus Fifth row Bill Gilbreaith Larry Van Deventer Clarence Norman Jerry Mmner Frank Brownell Al Stanley Howard Johnston Cliff Bryan Marvin Cheney Paul W1 dow Max Breniman David Abbott Richard Olander Merle Davis Fourth rovx John Badger Mel Arendt Wayne Ehret Edwin Fields Bob Brown Delon Johnson Ralph Lester Robert Haworth Bill Tarvin Bob Tarvin Charles Rowell Joe Hutchinson Thlrd row LaNeV3 Aalberg Lynne Brownell Linda Welsh Bette Buflflell Ch1'1S Swanson Joyce Eflin Harriet Hicks Karon Hubbard Ann Ferguson Marie Durr Gla dys Veverka Keith Walsh Second row: Billie Stemsrud, Judie Jordon, Judy Richman, Sandra Cook, Mary Palmer, Diane Fisher, Patti Jordan, Sylvia SYYOUEY Judi K9f91S, Sheila Thomas, Wilma Sharer First row: Margie Cutshall, Iona Meisner, Sharron Vannoy. Linda Whisenand,CaI'O1 BI'0SCh2l Absent: Bonnie Bunnell Hamilton Fields, Valeta Abbott, Shirley Arvidson, Linda row. Virginia Ammann, LaNeva Aalbers, Jane Busby, Mary Hunter, Chris Swanson, Joyce Eflin, Harriet Hicks, Patti Jordan, Sylvia Stron , and Karon Hubbard g . Fourth row: Pat Emmert, Peggy Hull, Sandra Cook, Joyce Arvidson, Barbara Lester. Wilma Brau, Alice Facile, Carolyn PQHYCC, Gladys Veverkav Wilma Shllrer, o 1 Carol Lamb. Third row: Nancy Gray, Judy Richman. Barbara Bates, Lynne Brownell, Donna Pargeon, Linda Welsh, Bette Bunnell, Bonnie Burmell, Carol Broscha, Ann Ferguson, ' ' b Marie Durr, and Linda Whisenand, Second row: Billie Sternsrud, Judy Li g C U vingston, Judie Jordan, Phyllis Hicks, GayleP99rV, Mary PHT Palmer, Shirley Varlcleave, Diane Fisher Judi Ketels, Sheila Thomas,3r1d SLIZHHNG Darlarld. First row: Carole Ketels, Junette ByerS, Margie CUfSh3ll, Donna MCKCG, PhYlllS Whisenand, Valeta Abbott, Linda Meisner, Sharon Varlnoy and Thelma TiSh. Absent: Iona Fields ,,,,, , ,,,, ,,,,.,, rl, Q ' ' L' I .3 Q v. ' ' i Y 95' :I . L 14 ' in gn K. ? in i i f l Y F Q un . . I U- 6 - i . J ,A .. . ' . , - SR. BOY'S QUARTET Left to Right: Jlcl Arendf, Frank Brown- ell, Jlarrrin Clzeney, and Bill Tairvin SR. MIXED QUARTET Left to Riglzt: Sylvia, Strong, Marvin Cllzmzfvy, Frank Brownell, and Carol Bro- sclza JR BOYUS' QUARTET Left fo Right: Al Stanley, Bob Brown, John Badger, and Cliff Bryan 3rd Row Left to right Jane Busby, Judson Jones, Wilma Brau, Al Stanley Hicks Chris Swanson Karon Hubbard Clif Harriett , Q l , , - ford Bryan, Alan Phipps, David Sandage, Louise Johns- ton, Mary Hunter, Gary Johnston, Colette Van Tomme Mary Pat Palmer, Lynne Brownell. 2nd Row Phyllis Hicks, Barbara Lester, Judy Ketels, Don- 1 CLARINET QUARTET Left to Right: Judy Jordan, Phyllis Hicks, Judy Ketcls, Sandra Cook na McKee, Patty Jordan, Bill Tarvin. Gladys VeVerka, Margie Cutshall, Virginia Ammann, Ann Ferguson. Marilvn Cook, Miriam Ammann, Nancy Johnson, DeAnn Ramsey, John Badger, Bob Brown. lst Row Sandra Cook, Sharon Vannoy Judy Jordan, Jane Wemer, Judy Lvingston, Carole Ketels, Frank Brownell. ,--as 'F ' , W., . .1J' . 2 V7 'J gifff 'M' f5 it Nfl 1-4. WV' - fi D--.... ! ' v -q., xr---. an 'Ilhxs year's 49 pxece Marchlng Band was the largest band m the hlstory of Mon tezuma Hlgh School Then' maneuvers before games and at half tlme were SlI'!'ll13I' to those used by the State Umversxty of Iowa s Marchmg Band Marchmg at the State Mus1c Contest held at State Center on October 13 the d band was rated Excellent They also took part 1n the Pella Tu11p Festlval parade and the Veterans Day ceremomes SAXAPHONE QUARTET Left fo nqht B111 Tarun, Vzrgznza Ana mann, Tllargze Cntshall, and Gladys Ve Verka. BRASS QUARTET Left to rzght Bob Brown, John Badger Lynn Brownell, and Chrzs Swanson soil- U .Q--Qu, L . V-E-N aajairx' ,hm mn Q--1? J.-'K' ' , -- 5 V' '- - ,fr 'as v 3- A ' 'AA . ' - . 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Nan JIcGrew fcvllllb Suansonj supplzed the humor nhzle the mystery u as promded by the caretaker ofthe home, Proctor, fAI Sffllllllff 4 '. .A J ' -I f , , 4 ..,' -I 'I I ' f ' ' LS: -' -- -V f -WAY' 12 V- ' ' A' 'F , A . , 1,4 ,u:1,,..- is. . D ,M--. . , 1 , -- Q . . wi E--'.--1-L'-ffN . . - ' V -' vi - . ' ': , ' A . 1.V . '. '41.Q12 fr' , 'e , 1 ,, 'V if-as -3 -- - . -, g , -- . , k. 3'i,j5 1--'af'-J - V -, - - f - fffff 1 - - -'. , I il 515- -I' ' 1. ' l ,1- --'P-1' . , ' ' S AI - .. fhVl...,?g,-te n. 2- ,I l 1' ' j 'ff '..... ,F 'Q 'A -' , - If -I ' ia ' , -'. '. ii --s..i:,,: I 'y .gf ' . 4 J ' V , V' Tift- ' 'W V' 1' i V ' ' l V tj ' 1 ' ' f - A .J ,- , ' .F . , hr, . N , . I Q- I I , ' 1 A 'r -1 - 1 ' - ' .xr .ui , iz' -5- L4 'V .....,-X ' 0 . .. f ' 1 ' 1 1 7 S D I I - v nl L 1 1 ' . 1 f' 1 , . ' . V . f A 3 ? V, 1 V ' V V . I ' ' ' I ' - , Q - , f . V I , , , A 4 , f . I . L . I . 1 , ' ' V . ,ttey 3 Q . 1 p 1 V , , l 4 -zu Sw 7. ,. - - HL - 7' . - , , x ,glnwh ,M , ,- , . 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I lr It-n .Luau 2nd row left to rzght Ann Ferguson Paul Wzedow Mel Arendt Dave Fergu h son Marcin Cheney Frank Brownell lla Watts esplans lst row Syloza Strong Carol Broscha LaNeca Aalbers Pat Ernrnert Har met Hacks Chrzs Swanson Act well your part There all the hono or lres rs the motto of the Thespzans organtzed ut Montezwma tn 1956 for the purpose of prornotzng the drarnattc arts l 431:---,Q ,al Left to rzqhts Carol Broscha Al Stanley Ann Ferguson Chrzs prellmlnary Swanson Lynne Brownell speech con fest Each member of Curtain Callers, The MHS dramatzc club, had the opportunlty t0 enter speech contest. Ihese students were selected to represent UHS at Prelzmznary Contest, held her e. , f - A 4 L - ' A ,M ' W L 7 11 g '- rt M x A . we f' X. -J fl - ' X . ,Y N' A 1 5 ,a . ' .F X If ip A 'A Q. ' al-1 Q Q qw 1. ,Q 4 Qi' Q N-, A 5 . swf! A X .u .X 'rx . x Y W? 4 ,Q IX -. yu W ' 'VK '11--Q 1 ' . : 1 ' 1 1 ' . . ' 1 I 1 1 ' . . : , ' Q ' f' 1 ' , . H - . 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IQ-L. sMv Qi' ' . f.. rw- vw- 4. we ,Qjibf 7' its Joyce Eflm Queen Ila Watts Judy Rxchman n .1- irl ,IG iw, gwwfffiw' haf I-'I-'S E' 1 calendar ALGUST 24 Democrats pack Stevenson and Kcfauver AUGUST 27 School began too bad All goocl thzngs czcn vacatzons come to an end AUGUST 31 Republzcans choose Ezsenhower and Anton SEPTEMBER 10 New York I ankees wtn ag atn SEPTEMBER 11 Don Larson gaens a name SEPTEMBER 12 Freolerzo Syobtan program Thanks Fredolze for taktng up class ttme SEPTEMBER 17 18 Iowa Tests of Eolucatzonal Development They say they are good for your ttc tae toe game SFPTEMBER 24 Trt Cownty Instztute an rnvztatlon to sleep SEPTEMBER 29 Freshman party OCTOBER 2 Class Hunt Sentor class shoned superzor skzll as always OCTOBER 6 OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER Band and Football squad see Ioua wtn ov cr Oregon State Bonfzre Ila W'atts crowned Homecomtng queen Homecomtng Suprzse tze wzth Brooklyn Hungarzans revolt agatnst Communzsts All school mustc operetta Junzor Htgh was tops SenzorF H A ptcnzo plenty of food OCTOBER 20 All State Muszc Festtval OCTOBER 23 OCTOBFR 25 OCTOBER 27 OCTOBER 28 OCTOBER 30 llltcldle East conflzct breaks out Career Day at Grznnell only juniors uent thts year Junior class party Boys learned to dance Pan America Strato Cltpper dztched rn Paczfzc no one hurt Al Bell program on Austria No year complete wzthout htm NOVEMBER 4 Ezsenhower won Stevenson bowed out NOVEMBER 7 Junior class play Chrts Swanson nas swell NOVEMBER 8 Russta brutally crushed Hungarzan revolt NOVEMBER 13 Prospectzve Teachers Day on Iowa U campus Oh to be tn college NOVEMBER 22 25 Thanksgtvzng Vacatzon Thanks for three thzngs health wealth and hap prness DECEMBER 14 Mock trtal SplztDec'ts1on DECEMBER 15 Junior F H A party 1 4 , - ' 1 , 11 - T - - ' V . 12 - . - . . . . OCTOBER 13 - State Marching Band Contest, and in the rain too. 15 - I . . . i 17 - - Q J . ' . 18 - ' ... - . D141 1' NIBLR Indza s Achru met uzthP1c ad: nt Izsenhouer D111 I' NIBLR Grade opf letta Many bunnzes D1 C If XIBI' R 71 J XNLARI 2 Clnzstnzas zacafzon JANUARY J XNLARI JANLAR1 IXNLAR1 JAINLARI JANUARY JANLAR1 F LBRLAR1 Ioua uzns Rosf Boul Unzted Natzon forcfs start to cle an Suez Canal of sunken shtps Guts County Tournament Just about but not enough End of just semester 90 days of school left 15 19 Boys County Tournament Tlonte fznally non 20 Prcszdent Ezsenlzower znaugufated for second term It elch assembly program a dclzglztful prelude to a very dark day of school 1 Iung Saud of Saudz Arabza ztstts the Unzted States 1 Pzelzmtnary Speech Contest at Ilonteeuma I LBRU XRY FEBRLARY 25 29 Boys Sectzonal Tournament 2 P1eDzstrzct speech contest MARCH O NIARCH NIAR CH MARCH NIARCH II A It CH NI ARCH APRIL APRIL APRII APRIL 8 End of sth sm: weeks Just fwe more ueeks zrls State Tournament Vice Preszdent Rtchard Nzacon utszts Afrzca Dzstrzct Speech Contest All practzces paul of Boys State Tournament Tallzn Trzo Program The gzrl couloln t make tt Athletzc M Banquet Lots to eat State Speech Contest I s agazn Incloor Track Meet Dahl runs alone State Muszc Contest How we lone those I s left for the sentors 17 Semor Class Play Cheatzng do esn tpay 18 23 Easter vacatzon the senzor s last Drake Relays APRIL AU nal Baseball Tournament MAY NIAY MAY MAY 'XIAY MAY 14 lo 17 23 24 27 Dzstrtct Track Meet League Track Meet Junzor and Senzor Prom Hawan neloue. Class Day What Actors' Schools Out' Eeerythzng comes to an end. Semor Class Eazcurszon Sentors' first and last venture together. 1111 ' -17 - Q I Y ' I' ' . if 1- 1' 19- '- , - wqw 1 , v' 7 y ' ' 11 A- J 'nu 1' IA T A V l nt In ' 1- 7- -' f '. 11 '7- '. Il ' ' 1' 7 . YT ,. - . - i f , .A , . v 7 I. . . V I. . L l Cl '3o- f I - - - ' I 1 W, , y li ,,.V V . . Q.. V. . , L . . A ' FEBRUARY 6 ' ' ' f 'ww I Iv - i I rv . .T 6- -- V' . I '-G' ' I . 4 W . A V. . . . . . . .Ll ' l . ' I I l . 1 20-I f ' Y . 1 21- of i f . ' '. A I ' K6 I! I . -I 30- I ' '- If Q .- ' J Oi f ' Q r 1 I . 1. , . - . I h ' 0 J T . ' . , 'o . . , - T , , . , '-n -1 ' ' u u ' ALLLL... , rvnnlgn ' '10- ' ' . V A - 1 . . , .. V Alexander, Roy Radxo Shop Alexander, Drug Anderson's Texaco Beatrxce Food Co Meadow Gold Ice Cream Bernard s Hardware Bordan Company Wlnters Dlvlsron Bowers R W 8. Son, General Contractors Brownell Industrles Bryan Harold Attorney Bryan, Frank Burkhardt, C , D D S Cappers' Grocery 8 Malt n Burger Carols Doll 8. Glft Shop Coast to Coast Store Colomal Bakmg Co Courtney s Cafe Dnckson, C F , Attorney Doonan Insurance Agency DX 011 Co, Bill McCaulley Eddie s Body Shop Exchhorn, Glenn L Attorney Fullerton Lumber Co Fullmer s Store Fulton s Furruture Store Gall s Beauty Shop Gnlbert Motel Gilbert Motors Harry Fltch Studios Hawkeye Abstract Co Hednck Truck Lme Hull s Toggery Hobbs Harold D P Hockey Oll Co Irvlns Radiator Service James Produce Johnson Feed 8. 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