Montezuma High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Montezuma, IA)
- Class of 1959
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N Q- 5 Uqxu' 4 V I 5 ' X' , X XS Vg Jxsfsxx -Xxx h lx ' Q H Max. .X '-L-' Lxgwkgjn X , .X NX 1959 Tomahawk Presented by SENIORS OF MON TEZ UMA HIGH SCHOOL Montezuma Iowa l Foreword The semors of 1959 are the last class to graduate from the original high school building With us a chapter in school history is ended In the years to come we hope that this annual will renew happy memories of apast spent in the old Halls of Montezuma 2 9 5 S E O u. 0 ' S I 6 'G- i 'Z G G5 I -1 S H 2 1.543- SCHOOL BOARD Left lo rught Melvin Elliot? Alvm Mann E W McNeal Dale McWnIlnoms VmcenIJohnson,Clyde McForInn R A Vanderwcl Absent Melvin Arendt TEACHERS Second row, left to right Mr Stump Mrs Cox, Mrs Stout, Mrs Thomson Mrs Ayers M Gabriel Mr Riley, Mr Ferguson Furs! row Mrs Shurer Mnss Maulnk, Mr Kock Mlss Day, Mrs Grosenboch Mr Robu, Mr Clcuson Mr Casile Abseni Mrs Sieffy SENIORS VA LEDIC TORIANS Iona Fzelds Russell Wzley 30111170 HaW2'18'f011 MOTTO Today Decades Tomorrow FLOWER Aqua Carnation OFFICERS Flrst Semester Second Semester Presndent Gary Thompson Bull Reams Vlce Preslclent Jack Meldrem Jack Meldrem Secretary Joy Mathes Iona Fields Treasurer .luda Ketels Jud: Ketels Representatives Bull Reams and Iona Flelds On the evemng of Ma 29, the fifty four members ofthe Class of l959 wnll receuve their llong awazted diplomas Behmd them lue four busy years, filled with workmg and playmg, winning and losing, and all the lays and sorrows of growing up Whatever the future may hold, the memorles of hugh school days wnllalways remain very real and wonderful COLORS: Aqua and White Max Bremman Jane Ann Cummzngs Merle Davis Dzck Anderson Sandra Cook Ray Bryan Jerry Davis Suzanne Darland Marie Durr so 1 n Carolyn James Peggy Hull Judze Jordan Ron Johnston Pattz Jordan Jud: Ketels Carole Ketels Judy Lzvzngston Charles Mann Joy Mathes Rzchard Maxwell Donna McKee Jack Meldrem Lmda Mezssner Don Parks Mary Pat Palmer Bette Peterson Jack Peterson Bzll Reams Phyllzs Sanders Ned Schultz Bob Septer Karen Smzth Kenneth Sterk I 1 Edwm Tarvm Bob Thomason Gary Thompsan Wayne Tzndle Rosanne Tznkle Paul Van Roekel Shzrley Van Cleave Keith Walsh Carl Watson -.W 7: ht... Fourth row left to rnght Burdette Byers Hal Lofgreen Blllne Stemsrud Llnda Welsh Jane Busby Lonme Com bell P Third row Tom Durr Linda Whlsenand Eileen Klme Barbara Lester Gerald Baltnsberger Thelma Tnsh Fourth row Garry Shultz Donna Pargeon Bob Tcrvln Wilma Brau Bxll Armstrong Thlrd row Ralph Lester SylvsaMann JoeHutchlnson Shnrley Arvudson Second row Dave Abbott Sandra Smder Sharon Vannoy Lynne Brownell 1 is 5115. A YP 'J V o I 4' l I all Fw A fl l ' V l 1. - - . t , .I V lkuql - K . ll ' A Z 'Y F, ' . . 4 - ' ' - . ' Q10 -f ' - Q . A 9-J. 1 'f- ' 1 ' A -ft l S. . 'T' so ,4 A -f - - ' A ' - v' , 7, ll A- . ing . Q 5 Q . av: L 5 I 3 Q ls y Q X A Ct ' , D P ' 5 S A - 1 Q A If is Ilia I l 1 ' V - 1 O 1 I ' H I. -s I 'I 4 I' - X Qi .' ft: S4 . ll - . 71' A 5 1 ' 5 - YQ ' . l V 's - . h .X t f., 1 0 V A Q r X I 'jx ' , 4 4 tl I i -rn.-if L.-.. llL --N -vmllyg Second row LaVerne Jack, Edward Henry Sharon Roorda Bette Bunnell Shenla Thomas Terry Stephens First row GafyCrlswell JerryVanErsvelde John Jordan Jlm Hedrick, Terry Bryan Terry Audas Jlm Arendt Ron Hodrtck Flrst row Dave Sa nda Bob Flemnng Absent Hedy Smith ge DennlsVanTomme Charles Rowell mftl'lICklIYt v-A 9 21 B TE I' 57 gem-E1-I E 3 .ADL C3 FUETPY J 5 A 41 Flfth row left to right Joyce Brau, Judy Carter Jvanlta Fields Jams Baltnsberger, Leslne Hacks Peters C rl Tho JoJo da a o yn mpson r n Second row Donna Morrow, Darlene Thompson, Sheryl Tarvm Joyce Fourth row Janice Gregory, Phyllis Stork, Judy Sternsrud Norman Hall Ketels Carol Wiley Marvm Van Roekel Richard Snook Furst row Darlene Grnffm Gayle Peery Darwm Beyer Davnd Byers Thlrd row Richard Montgomery Oran Watson Rlchard Muller .lack SOPHOMORES Thlrd row leftto right Albert Facule David Maxwell Larry Foyer Larry Cruder Denms Von Cleave Second row D1ckGre9ory Charles Taylor Lmdc Watts Gale Doug lass Dennis Johnson First row Lmda Roorda Nancy Johnson Jean Blann Kathie Galbrq -.J - 7 I l A4 . . 1 , ' ' ' l 5 ' s ' . ' ., 4 X iv. . h . I I' N 4 A . ll .1 - N x 1 I , . Y I n I I ' l R A 4' ' N I Q Q l . l A' 'I I ' Aix . -1 , . , . A. K I ' LQ- .. ,V ,. I qw K 4 -ll -' . 12 I . 4, 1 'A ' , l 1 ra . , .4 1' l l 3 R' - s I Q ' V . I I , ,,..-,.- ., I A .5 A . . -, V, f Q I? tv gun 5 D 'noni' Third row leff torughl Howard McKee Jon Swanson Dennis Hutch Bowers mson Bob Jordan Leon Rowell First row Gercldane Thompson Lnndc Brown Pafrucea Bremman Second row CoroIynCarnpbell PeggyClelcnd Nancy Palmer Anne Jane! Johnston Thnrd row lefi lo rnghf Bull Hedruck Duck Moore Larry Bragg John DOUGH Hopk HS Kerchevol Danny Robnnson Furs! row Marulyn Pugh Lando Johnslon Jnll Jones Joyce Byers Bob Second row Bull Pererson Sheldon Srmth Jerry Huclcs Larry Cook WGVTTBI' Ll Ll ME' Q Fourth row, left to raght Gary Taylor, Rach ard Horn, Edgar Sanders, Ronnie Foster, Ruth Grlffm, Vlrgnnla Tmdle Thnrd row Mary Lee Sanders, PhyllusAlert son Jean Vlllers, KathrynTlsh,Allan Thom pson, Paul McNeer, Mary Sanders Second row Sandra Byers Potrtcua Muller Sharon Stephen, Lmda Taylor Sharon Mc Dowell, Sherry Audas Wayne Davns First row George Snyder Larry Sanders, Larry Bryan Charles Johnson M1chaelTal bert, Danny Peters if f'5 'Fw urn 'BJ fi FRESHMEN Fourth row, left to rnght Danny Arrnstron Paul Pargeon, Glenn Sterk, Judson Jones, Rlchard Huclcs Danny Bunnell Davnd Goeke Third row Joyce Montgomery, Helen Durr Patrucua Stanley Jane Werner Colette Van Tomme Mnrnam Ammann, Barbara VeVerko Second row Denms Turner Mar1lynCooll Vuclcl Hlldebrand, Ballue Jo Brown, Sandro Aalbers, Julte Farmer,Jamce Duttus,Krustnn Johnson Fnrst row Ronme Bryan, Dean Johnston, Ro Baird, Fred Palmer Gmger Bunnell Lmda Ferguson -L Q.. Fourth row left to rnght Dennus Rutchne Gary McVay Charles Henry Jack Drafahl Shtrley Byers Shlrley Alertson Thurd row Darrel Snider Joyce Malcolm Donme Gregory Steven Davus Gary Bryan Second row Lyle Roorda Partua Hull Mac Galbraith Shxrlee Darland Gary Bragg Fufth row left to rught Sara Stanley Lowell Sherwood Jeanne Maxwell Steve Wrlght Fourth row Merry Montgomery Sue Faster Nancy Luvnngston Jack Ramsey Thlrd row Eddue Wulcox Duane Van Cleave Kenny Gray John Ludwig Kenny Phipps EIGHTH Fnrst row Duxne Peters Betty Holderness Duck Fltzsummons Davncl Cranston Laure Arvndson Absent Beverly Johannes Mary Lou Ladely Phyllis Bolt sberger Furs! raw Roselyn James Judy Puerce Joyce Brown Kathy Muller Absent Donny Thompson pq-w 5 -1- vii- .,4a-9-1 'Y- , . L . . N Q... . L l l if 1 4' ' ' V U . - K . . .- . I-. V - - ' , N .. I X , ' NX , Y - fy - h - - ' x - 1 4- A r -S A YA h A I Q '4 '-1 i It ,s 1 .K ' S I . V K ' K 'X G l Q In Y za Q 4 v.- TY K X , ' , 1 A 5 l . J 1 . 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N Thlrd row left to right Bob Horn Gene Davis Roger McCulley Duane Taylor Joan Hutchmson Second row Lunda Gass Donna Thomason Barbara Leaf Llnda Ranfeld Furs? raw Ray Van Roekel Carroll Reynolds John Werner Joe Flemnng Third row, left to right Don Davns Nathan Jones Jo Shearer Phyl lls Phlllnps, Janet McKee Second row Betty Farmer, Janice Phipps, Inez Ranfeld Richard Caves Fnrst row Dave Davns Newellwolf Gary Hnldebrand Marvm Ehret f' :za- ' SEVENTH Third row left to right Allce Cummings Allan Enderson Eldon Snoolr Marilyn Peterson Mary Thompson Second row Vuncent Johnson Shenla Srmrh Darla Smnth Bill Welsh Furs! row Shnrley Wuley Keith Jack Russell Grufe Bruce Roorda ' , Thurd raw left to rlght Ethel McKee Judy Lester Joyce Stout Jackie Taylor, Marvln Davns Second row Janet Wemer, Joanne Kochuyt Larry Meussner Larry Reams Farsi row Sharon Bryan Lynn Hudnut Carolyn Stanley, Don Hacks 9 ge +01 X HFS Thlrd row, left to rnght Pattl Jordan Shenla Thomas, Bette Peterson Bette Bunnell Loss Ferguson Lmda Welsh Barbara Lester Second row Judie Jordan, Carole Ketels Sharon Roordo, Peggy Hull Jane Cummlngs, Lmda Melssner, Shirley Arvldson Furst row Thelma Tlsh Jud: Ketels Suzanne Darland, Sandro Harrmg lvl'-5 N---Q ji -uv in-n-.- ton, Sharon Vannoy, Junette Byers To wrute rnght, to encourage mterest In busnness standards and et: quette, ns the purpose of Rnte Rnte, an honorary organnzatnon for com merclal students To be ellglble for thas organization, the student must have an average of 8596 or above Mlss Mabel Mauluk as the sponsor The lnbrarnans thus year were under the supervusnon of Mrs Doris Stout To earn a llbrarnan s letter a student must work one period a day for two years,one ofwhnch as has sensor year, ineuther the llbraryor Mr Badger s room Fourth row Dennis Turner, Davld Byers, Bob Gorsuch Third row Patricia Bremman Kathie Galbraith, Blllle Stemsrud, Sylvia Mann, Nancy Palmer, Karen Smnth Lando Roordo Second row Helen Durr, Jane Cummings, Patrncna Stanley, Joyce Ketels Pegg Hull Patrncla Muller, Bnllle .lo Brown, Sharon Stephen, Carole Kete s Fury row Iona Fields, Marllyn Pugh S. 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It 1 .1 1, - K .3 K - v sy V3 ' 2 ll'l'i'132 f z T o 5, 4. . , 7' -Y . tp .,, , R Fifth row left to rnght Ball Reams, Duck Anderson Fourth row Carolyn James Karen Smnth Bob Thomason Russell Wuley Kenneth Sterk, Jay Mathes, Judle Jordan Thnrd row Marne Darr Donna McKee, Judy Luvmgston Ron Hedrnck Joe Hutchmson Second row Mary Pat Palmer, Carole Ketels Jnm Arendt Bob Gorsuch Jam Hicks Flfth row, left to rlght Charles Mann, Burdette Byers, Terry Audas Fourth row Jack Baltlsberger, Marvin Van Roekel, Norman Hall lhvld Maxwell Gerald Baltlsber r Tommy Durr, Albert Faclle, Danny Peters, Don Parks Rlchord Maxwe I Third row Edgor Sanders, Fred Palmer, Danny Bunnell, Dean Johnston, Ronnle Foster, Ronnie Bryan Keith Walsh, Davld Byers, Terr Bryan, Bob Septer, Merle Davls, Leslle Hicks Second row Paul Pargeon, Dick Gregory, Glenn Sterk Ned Schultz Rlchard Hlcks, Gale Douglass, Larry Foyer, Paul Van Roekel Gary ll! 1 TWU CITIES 1 2 Harold Lofgreen Absent Carl Watson To promote on Interest ln the teachlngprofesslonand to give lunlors and senlors o better knowledge of the professnon ls the purpose of Cadet mchers flncluded ln thn mr s pngogram more rnoorzy outside Tnpeakers ve ln orrnatnon on a ses o t eteac l pr esslon T e s sorsfre Mrs Shafer, Mr Thomson and Mr Bddge pon- Thompson, LaVerne Jack Ter Stephe First row Loel Ferguson fdmlmfl Wayne Tlndle Blll Reams gob IThomason, Dick Anderson, BIll,Hudson, Ron Johnston, Meal ren rnon Learning to Do Donng to Learn Earning to Llve, Lnvnng to Serve, s the motto ofthe Future FarmersofAmerIca The alm ofthe F F A ls to develop agricultural leadership co-operatlon and cltnzenshlp The spon sor as Loel Ferguson 'Zyl 7 ' f 5 1 ' 4 '55 ' ' ' 1? ll ' ' -, .-l I-V J x ' J' . ' X 5 A A 2 -s -, . ht s. - . - , .,.,:-Fw I 'xo' -,.' 4 N l A T R l I . z . .I D ' . 3 I ' I I 1 5 ' . . z . I . . I . I I . : I . I I . . . . ' , . . . r. First row: C. E. Kercheval,Mrs.Bruce Livingston, Mrs. Marian Palmer, 3 - , rl. I A I I T , , . . I Y ,, . I . I . . . u i Z 1 1 ' I ' I I ' ' , . A tt T Y J Q 1 A T 4: ll ' - A A --- '- 1 A. f , 1 , h . 1 '9 ' i , t-, ' ' . ' Y l A . - - ' K 'l 1 ' . ' 1' 1 .. , - V ,L . - X 4 Fourth row left to right Carole Ketels, Joy Mathes, Judy Luvmgston, Jane Cummings, Wilma Brau Sylvia Mann Thelma Tlsh Sandra Snider L nne Brownell, Barbara Lester, Hedy Smith T ard row Mary Pat Palmer, Donna McKee, Phyllus Sanders, Phyllis Hnclksw, Carolyn James, Lmda Menssner, Lola Horn, Bnllue Stemsrud, Lmda We s Second row Sharon Vannoy, Sheila Thomas, Jud: Ketels Sharon Roorda Peggy Hull, Suzanne Darland, Sandra Harrungton Potts Jordan Sandro Cook Fnrst row Mrs Bert Stemsrud lchapter motherj, Ann Ferguson Bette Peterson Lnndo Whnsenand, Shnrley Arvndson, Junette Byers, Jone Busb , Bette Bunnell, HarrlettH1cks Absent lonaFlelds Judie Jordan,Shlrle VanCleave Marne Durr Karen Smnth, Mrs Donald McKee fchapter mot erj Sponsor Mnss Nancy Day x Qs... Fifth row, left to right Nancy Palmer, Joyce Ketels, Mary Lee Sanders Jnll Jones, Lindo Johnston, JoyceMontgomery Marulyn Pugh Joyce Brau, Barbara VeVerlca, Bnllle Jo Brown, Murnarn Arnmann, Sharon McDowell Sherry Audos Ruth Grlftln, Sharon Stephen, Kathryn Tlsh Phyllxs Alert son Fourth row Darlene Thompson, Lnnda Watts, Joyce Byers, Carolyn Thompson, Mary Ann Sanders, Vnrgnnua Tnndle Helen Durr, Patrncua Stanley, C nthla Duffus, Lnndo Ferguson, Janlce Duffus, Patrucna Muller, Lmda Tayror, Jean Vlllers Third row Carol Mley, Julne Farmer, Sheryl Tarvm, Colette VanTomme, Gmger Bunnell, Carolyn Cam ll Jean Blaln Vnckn Hildebrand Marnlyn Cool: Phyllls Sterk Lmda Roorda Jonnce Gregory Second row Judy Carter, Juanita Fselds Janus Peters Darlene Grlftln Llnda Brown Geraldxne Thompson Jo Jordan, Sandro BYHS, K 'Sl'm Johnson, Jane Wemer Furst row Janet Johnston Anne Bowers, Nancy Johnson, Judy Stemsrud Donna Morrow, Patrlcna Bremman, Kathne Galbraith Absent Sandra Aalbers Gayle Peery Mrs Bert Stemsrud and Mrs Ed ward Ammann lchapter mothersl Sponsor Miss Nancy Day 1 I . 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Back row, left to rnght Harrnett Hlcks Duck Anderson Marne Durr, Carolyn James, Ball Reams Phyllls Hucks Judue Jordan, Iona Fields Slttmg Sandra Cook, Jud: Ketels Absent Potts Jordan Mary Pat Judy Mary Pat Palmer and Judy Lnvlngston as editor and assns tant edltor of the Blue 'JndWhlte felt well palcl for thenrwork when the paper was rated Superuor Excellent by the Iowa Hugh School Press Assoclatlon To Mary Pat fell the 'ob of mak :ng assngnments and layouts, supervusmg photography and wrltlng editorials Judy, always ready to take over for the edntor Lf tg? occasugn clemanded,dwrote ea :nes an often acte as a NS reporter. 5- qt F , 7 . ,L ' X 7 1 K .2 6 7 - Q - :yr , 1 y 6 'C T l V654 ' V, fl l A q I l .1 ' I . - N I -I 1 1 e Y VV I 1 Q 'f T - ,,t,, ,t,t A 1 S3 T l ' ' ' t ' - l hh: 7 x ' ' '-A ur. f ' 5 E. x 1 X. I U 1 l. 1, . . U :I I O I. I I I 9 I 0 I I 0 . . . ' I . u. - s n I 2 ' , I af' . ff' J 1 - - - ' . I 0 . . 0 I I Vim- I I n f K ' A Left to right Mary Pat Palmer, Ju Livingston Judl Ketels, Carolyn James, Harriett Hacks, Marne Durr, Iona Fnelds Duck Anderson To develop skull and Interest In public speaknng and readmg us the purpose of the speech club Sponsored b Mrs Thomson, Curtam Callers 'ls oren to all hugh school students wat the exceptlon of first semester res men Fourth row, left to right Larry Crnder, Joyce Byers, Bob Thomason Alfans Hautekeete, Dennis VanTomme gi i Quill and Scroll IS a national honorary society for high school iournallsts who have done supernor work an enther the school paper or the annual Thnrd row Jon Swanson Sheryl Tarvln Lnnda Watts, Janice Gregory, Phyllis Sterk Harriett Hncks Second row Phyllns Hicks Carol Wlley, Joyce Ketels, Lynne Brownell, Carolyn James Fnrst row Peggy Cleland Judy Carter Judle Jordan Sandra Cook, Judi Kete s u A x 'N t R L J , P I L P ' ', ' I R lcar, y cW l S X Bock ow left to right Joy Mathes Phyllus Sanders Jim Hucks Sandra Harrington Patta Jordan Ron Johnston Lols Ferguson Phyllis Hucks Snttnng Harriett Hlcks Ken Sterk Duck Anderson Jud' Ketels Jock Meldrern Sandra Cook Front Judne Jordan Absent Ball Hudson Bob Thomason ,-. f v ,S Z' ,A GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE a sparklmg Ibact comedy by Moss Hart and George S Kaufman portrayed the struggle of a clty famuly to adapt ntself to country lnvlng Their abandoned farmhouse lacked every naodern convemence and as ut turned out George Washungton hadn t slept t ere euther Left to rnght Sharon Roorda Sharon Vannoy Bette Bunnell Lmda Welsh Hal Lofgreen, Garry Schultz Lynne Brownell Davnd Sandage Slttlng Bob Tarvm Tame Out for Gmger a 3 act comedy by Ronald Alexander portrayed the Info of a very typical Amerucan family the Carols Glnger lhell' I4 year-old daughter played on the football squad and created utter chaos at home at school and at the bank where her father worked ... 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Bb CLARINET QUARTETTE gzitbso rnght Carolyn James, Phyllns Hacks Donna McKee, Jane 4.1.1. vid- fo 'Cn-114 Nil lr. vhs. rr-n -.Juu...p-W ' Second row DonnaMcKee Jane Busby Judson Jones Julle Farmer Gm ger Bunnell Nancy Palmer Jnll Jones Lanny Fahlenkamp Kenneth Phlpps, Jeanne Maxwell Barbara VeVerlca BlllArms1rong Krlshn John J son, Loss Ferguson Kaihy Muller B A N D Furs! row Carolyn James, Phyllns Hacks Barbara Lester Roselyn James Jane Wemer Judy Lnvmgston, Carole Kelels MIXED CLARINET QUARTETTE Lefr Io rughv Sandra Cook Donna McKee Carolyn James Judie Jordan BRASS QUARTETTE Left to right: Lynne Brownell, Mary Pat Palmer, ColefteVanTomme, Harriett Hicks. TAG! BAND STATE W'- 1 2 .Intif- Third row left to rnght Phyllls Hncks, Sandra Cook, Anne Bowers, Harriet! Hacks, Colefte VanTomrne Mary Pai Palmer, Lynne Brownell Davld Sandage Second row Judne Jordan Sharon Vannoy Julle Farmer, Jane Busby Donna McKee, Judson Jones Lmda Johnston Marllyn Cook Mlrlam Ammann, Nancy Johnson Farsi row Carole Ketels, Judy LIVIHQSTOFI Carolyn James, Loss Ferguson Krushn Johnson Absent Barbara VeVerlca Thnrd row, left to right Bull Gllbrealfh Charles Rowell Max Bremman, Dennis Van Cleave, David Abbot? Bob Tarvm Second row Sharon Vannoy Larry Crnder, Jud: Ketels, Joe Hutchunson, Lmda Menssner Furs! row Harrueft Hlcks Sandra Cook, Judie Jordan, Joy Marhes, Loss Ferguson of r - v-v C7 ' - fx 1 x ' . ' Q 4' - U , I , - V q H' fr H ' l T. .,,.l,..,. J ,J 11 A ' Us , A di' 'N . I . z . . . . . I - I . . - Z I 'I Q I I I . I I 1 - ' . v : , ' I . Q - . ' . Z . . . I I . . . I : I . . . . . . . 1 . . 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'A f .X -. . 1 f, F T ' A ' I A U M9 hw' ' Q 1 K,- ii' Fnfth row left to rnght Sandra Aalbers Jane Werner Path Jordan Marne Durr Harrlett Hlcks Jo ce Brou Cynthva Duffus Gmger Bunnell Carolyn Campbell Bette Bunnel Joy Mathes Linda Watts Nancy Palmer Joyce Montgomery Marilyn Cook Fourth row Janet Johnston Shenla Thomas Julle Farmer Kathryn Tush Janus Peters Peggy Cleland, Mary Pat Palmer Lunda Whlsenand Judy Stemsrud, Lxnda Welsh Janlce Gregory Jean Blom Helen Durr Blllle Sternsrud Loss Ferguson Third row Lmda Taylor Donna Pargeon SondraB ers Kathie Galbranth Patty Brenuman Colette VanTornme Phyllus Ster Shirley Van Cleave, CBC! 1 5 GIRLS GLEE CLUB Sheryl Tarvun Darlene Gruffun Nancy Johnson Carolyn James Lolo Horn Patrncna Muller Geraldme Thompson Jo Jordan Second row Joyce Ketels Krnstm .Johnson LnndaMenssner Gayle Peery, BlllIQ Jo Brown Barbara VeVerka Shlrley Arvldson Phyllns Hacks, Anne Bowers Darlene Thompson Lmda Brown Judne Jordan Judllietels Donna McKee Furst row Peggy Hull Carol Wiley Carolyn Thompson Ruth Grlffln Vuclu Hildebrand Mlruam Ammann Sharon Vannoy JuanltaFlelds ThelmaTnsh Mary Sanders, Carole Ketels Absent Sandra Cook, Donna Morrow Llnda Ferguson rw rn YW 5 lr' 5 CJ fit-4,5 -nys-r Flfth row left to rlght Blll Hudson Dennls Van Cleave Jack Meldrem Dave Sandoge Howard McKee, Paul Pargeon, Rnchard Snook Garry Schultz Max Brennman, Davld Abbott Fourth row Donald Armstrong LaVerne Jock, Darwm Beyer, David Max well, George Snyder, Dennis Hutchmson Ralph Lester Davld Goeke Charles Rowell, Larry Foyer, Paul McNeer Thlrd row Jack Baltlsberger, Carl Watson Bob Tarvln, Rncherd Hacks, Duck Gregory JoeHutch:nson Larry Sanders Gerald Baltlsberger Oran BDYS GLEE CLUB w Watson Leon Rowell, Gary Taylor Second row Donnie Hlcklln Kenth Walsh Wayne Davns, Danny Bunnell, Larry Crnder, Blll Gnlbrealt , Bob Septer Glenn Sterk, Dennls Johnston, Fred Palmer Flrst row Ronnle Bryan Richard Montgomery Dean .bhnston Dennls Turner, Ro Balrd Ronnne Foster Absent Albert Faclle, Bob Jordon Robert Montgomery, Judson Jones w e- -f f-r.l,n uf ',. ' J G 'fQf '72 '4l' ' ' ' . -ng ,Y I A, - 'ttV- 1 lf Y I 5 1 -, lf' ff- .T -:J 2 F -A ,F P x 1 Q -1 '-:J 'V' L ,A I I -,: 7 ' l ., I I .Q ,V , C5 T ' -,,. fl E, G N HSN lm? 'lf' C 'A' 'f ye f v' 1 - ' V el f e F ,., e'l,1, 4 A L N 8 1 '-' 3 1 1 ' . l I 5 1 L ln . ' 5 s 1' I Y . ' . t ' - ' I ' J . L ' I' l SENIOR GIRLS QUARTETTE Left to rnghf Harrneif Hacks Sandra Cook Judle Jordan faccom panlstj Jud: Ketels Lois Ferguson ---1 1 vf BOYS QUARTETTE Left to rnghi David Abbot! Joe Huichmson Larry Crlder Dennns Van Cleave 'im ? KW Q C? GIRLS SEXTETTE Left to rnghi Loss Ferguson, Carolyn James Judy Stemsrud Bnllne Stemsrud Joy Mafhes Fronf Linda Melssner E BOYS OCTETTE Second row Iefftorsght Bob Tarvin Howard McKee Max Bremrnan, Dennls Hurchmson E Flrsi row Rlchord Monfgomery, Donnie Hucklm Carlwafson, Ralph Lester ' 1 mf'- AJ I I , . ' 5? ii 6 'I .1 r-,I 1 , 4 4' 5 1 XJ li I . - : . . I I . - , I 1 ,af ff , , . p Y 1 I . 1 . bk ' ' ' A . ' j ' , I .xx I ,I I v . I if I ,- . . . . - I 3 I I I ' .T V Qrii' ' -. '. -. - ' , ', V. ai frfitr .ti 5, I - A , h h ws?-:V 155 . . - - 7 I . , 1 'iii-:R lff, ,I .2 ' V I 1' ,' iz' ffxfl' S -' l J .- ' ' ' I 1. i7 . I l f f, ,, is . . . . 'J I ' 7 r I I Y' 1 . ' ' ' 3 Y z . I J f K.. J 4 L ' A 4.11 ia A UI' .4 fu dxf C 2 X L , li -XV . 95 ' I - r- Q I I I ' I ' I 3 I I . IX ., ' n 1 -.vi .- 1 5 I Sv N ' ' T , ' if , , .Q Z' Fourth raw, left to right: Assistant Coach JoeRobu, Darwin Beyer, Ralph Lester, Bill Gregor , Howard McKee, Jack Meldrem, Charles Mann, Dennis Hutchinson, Charles Rowell, Joe Hutchinson. Third row: Coach Del Stamp, Dennis Van Cleave, Ron Johnston, David Maxwell, Bob Tarvin, Bob Jordan, David Byers, Ray Bryan, Bill Gil- breaith, Merle Davis, Leslie Hicks. Changing from a T formation to a single wing and the return of only 8 lettermen caused the Braves to go down in defeat in the first game of the season. The North English veterans scored 33, the Braves, 6. The Braves chalked up their first victory on the new ball field when they defeated St. Mary's of Marshalltown I4-l3. St Mary's led I3-0 at the half. Monte played one of its hardest games of the season against Coach Stamp's former team, Toledo. Bad breaks and penalties forthe Braves resulted in a 7-6 score infavor of the Raiders. The Braves played a beautiful first half against Sigourney, rolling up a scoreof I9-O. Although they slackened upabit inthe second, they allowed Sigourney to cross the Monte goal only twice. The final score Monte-l9, Sigourney-I4. At homecoming the Braves defeated the Brooklyn Bears 25-O for the first time in six years. With good blocking and tackling and plenty of support from the student body, it was the Braves' best game of the season. By the end of the first quarter Marengo had crossed our goal line three times as a result of fumbles and mistakes made by the Braves. After that, the Braves' defense was at its best and Marengo scored only once more in the entire game. The final score:Marengo 27- Monte O. Mistakes and fumbles by the Braves resulted in a score of I4-I2 in favor of Belle Plaine. ln the last minute of the game the Plainsmen controlled the ball on our four-yard line, barely striking pay dirt on the last down. Tama had too much speed and experience for the Braves' sophomore dominated team. Although the Braves outplayed the Hawks in the second half, the final score was Hawks 3l- Braves l3. Second row: Charles Taylor, Terry Stephen, Judson Jones, Dick Gregory Dennis Johnson, Roy Baird, Paul McNeer, Don Parks, lhnny Robinson, Sheldon Smith, Bill Peterson, Larry Sanders. First row: Dennis Van Tomme, Terry Audas, Dennis Turner, Jim Arendt, Bob Thomason, Bill Hudson, Bob Gorsuch, Larry Crider, Larry Bragg, Dick Moore, John Kercheval. WT ,. frin- HONOR This year six Montezuma High boyswere chosen as members of first teams in the South Iowa Cedar Leaaue. Four seniors-BobThornason, Ron Johnston, Charles Mann, and Bob Gorsuch-were chosen for the first team in football. Jim Arendt, a junior, and Dennis Van Cleave, a sophomore, were picked for the basketball team. IH' .1 Second row, left to right: Charles Mann, Bob Gorsuch, Bob Thomason, Ron John First row: Jim Arendt, Dennis Van Cleave G '9 ' Bunnell Sondra Aolbefs JOY M9'l e5 lf-59 Cf-'P'U l l'l9dY S '7l lcaptomj Virginia Tmdle Muruam Ammonn Ruth Griffin Vick: Hilde Jonnce Gregory Carolyn Campbell Mcrylm Pugh Lindo Watts lstudent brood LH-,do Johnston JIII .bngg moncgerl 'N Gladbrook 72 Monte 34 North English 72 Monte 55, Lacey 84-Monte 56 Eddywllo 43.Mony, 49 Brogklyn 42 Mom, 37 North English 59 Monte 29 Brooklyn 28-Monte38 Maren9o65 Monte 64 A KETBAll Bock row, left to right Richard Maxwell, Ron Johnston lcaptainj Bob First row Garry Schultz Ron Hedrick Dennis Van Cleove Jim Arendt, Gorsuch Jack Meldrern Terry Audas Joe Hutchinson Hill L0f9 90 ' LUFVY Cfldef John Kerchevvl ni ' . ' C xg 1- 'J 'T l x f' C ' Marengo 49-Monte 64, Gladbroolc 57-Monte 67, Sigourney 63-Monte 62, Tama 60-Monte 49, Toledo 48-Monte 63, Belle Plaine 38-Monte 84, Brooklyn 5l-Monte 56, Marengo 65-Monte 74, New Sharon 46-Monte 72, Belle Ploine 62-Monte 70, Sigourney 54-Monte 76, Tarna 57-Monte 60, ,Tw l k K Q 'l 1 L! 31' Toledo 6l-Monte 70, Brooklyn 56-Monte 67. Sectionals--Monte l2nd placel. Williamsburg 59 Monte60 BroolrIyn39 M0070 50, Nbffh English 60-Monte 68, Sigourney 56-Monte 47 Bflclf WW, lall to Fl9l'1f: C-00Cl1 JOB ROW, Lind? R00 d0,.CY ll lU Dvffus, First .rowg Colette YanTomm.e,. Jean Blain, Joyce Byers Sharon Roordo . 9 .. . l -- rf - - 2 .f 1 . , - 4 - l 'C V . ' 1 ' ' i -Q - 7 Y l 6 , . 1 I 1 l y Q . yo P 1 , , ' . I l 1 I I 1 I . L-. K 72... Af - - . ' AT WST . . Q 4 D V fx L ,L 'T T f ' 1- 7' ll 5 K K ' I' v I x l N X X ' XX , X x J yj . x ' X I' l 2 4 X' ' 3 4 -5 9 l ' K 1' L I! f 5 n Q 4 L i l 6? 9 ,- l X 42 x X I 'ul' 1 TRACK Thlrd row leff fo rlghf Judson Jones David Maxwell Denms Johnson K9l'Cl'10V0l JOFFY V1-'H'1EFSVGlCl0 Larry Cl'ld0l' Dean Johnsfon Joe Hutchinson Dick Moore Dqvld Abbon Larry Fqygr Ngrmqn Hull Furs! row Leslie Hlcks Rachard Maxwell Dennis Huichnnson Dennis Second row Danny Bunnell Roy Balrd David Byers Paul McNeer John VON Cledvb Howurd McKee Georg! Snyder P fly! bo, 1 ,. X x Qx ff! Wg 41:9 Qi! x K6 BASEBALL X A 1 Thsrd row lah to rlght Dennis Hutchmson Ron Hedrlck Bob Gorsuch McNeer Dennxs VanTomme John Kercheval Charles Rowell Jlm Hicks Ruchord Snook Richard Hicks Dovld Abbot? Furs' row Darwin Beyer Denms VanCleave Ron Johnston Jim Arendt Second row Larry Crlder Denms Turner Richard Monlpomery Paul Dlck Moore Joe Hufchnnson .I .. '- 'A 3 , u ' A 1 ' ,V 'A n -1 . jj: T' E 1- H I -A X X4 f my A lf E K , A? ,f h I ' l V 'I I .7 l I V, .Nr l,,. . va , ,, Xl A 4 A CB. A V L' L -K I - 'Q U ,1 ' -, A fx A A A Q. 4 -gf ,, fl 7. A, Qfl f as 5 S ' i Qx ' fd 4. N 1 g if. 7 ny: U. Q .S 1 S wt f 'J' 1.51 A x , ' . l' ' K ..-1 4l 9 l l 1 J ' A , ' . f . N ,L f . A K , K ff ' HB All A l, ' l . J 4 ' A - A l l 1 X 5 ' 'R ff N l rf' ,X J 5 J l 1 ' . I . 5 - . M 2 I .IR HIGH BASKETBAL Thlrd row, left to rlght Gary McVay, Lyle Roorda Steven Davis, Duane Duck Fltzsummons, Vmcent Johnson Van Cleave David Cranston, Don Gregory First row John Wemer Jack Taylor Russell Grtfe Marvln Ehret Second row Donald Hacks, Lowell Sherwood Kenneth Gray, Steve Wrught Nathan Jones Carroll Reynolds Ron Ruchman fmanagerj CI-IEEIHEADFI? Back row, Iefttorlght Captam Iona Fields, Sheula Thomas, Bette Bunnell, The cheerleaders, whose duty It us to keep up the ox of the football and co-coptanns Phyllis Sanders and Shnrley Van Cleqve basketball boys through thick and thm, worked exce xngly hard thus year First row Darlene Thompson, Kathne Galbralth, Janet Johnston, Judy bt' '0dUC '9 'WW Yells Gnd bY P057 9 PUPPY H905 Ufwnd School Stemsrud, Phyllns Sterk I A ik l 'A .' J Y .- .. ' ' 5 .. . 'QV' - ' , ' ' . 1 ' . 1 , l ' ' - ,H I , .. ' an u e- A . l fi Y .. 1 ' f ' ' . ' ' l , 1 . 'N I v 1 I , ' - . ll 4 I to Q. .V 1 , V, K I Q Y .Ja ' ' 1 X 9 l - ' Z I . . . . K ' . ' ' : ' . I I D 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . fd il S S 4 2, sf 1- Nw. x 1' .5 fha' ,,,..J X lbs.. OUR LAST STEPS july 7 Alaska become the 49th state August 5 The Nautllus makes the first tr1p on record under the Artic xce August 5 The wreck of a plane with four persons aboard is found ln a wooded area south of Montezuma September 1 1958 59 School year beglns and so does construction on the new hlgh school September 15 and 16 Iowa Educatxonal Development Tests and a welcome d1vers1on, class meetxngs September 27 Band steps l1ve1y at Drake Band Night September 28 In France DeGaul1e wmsa 4 1 vlctory for the new constxtution which establishes the 5th Repubhc of France S U I vs A1r Force Football squad and band members watch thrllling game Or were the A1r Force cadets the attraction? October 3 Class Hunt Who won? Why the sen1ors of course October 13 jr F H A 1n1t1at1on and a day of strange loolong glrls October 18 Judie jordan reigns overavictorious homecomlng game as Monte downs Brooklyn 250 October 24 Career Day for juniors Nationallsts elect s1x Federalists five 1n electlon for County Partlclpatlon Day November 14 Jr Class Play, an uproarious comedy Tlme Out For Ginger November 18 qmen House wlth approxlmately 350 guests reglstering November 27 28 Thanksgiving vacation Twenty five F F A members and nine fathers tour Chicago Their comments, A very nice time Oh, what they left unsaidl Three Montezuma quartets sxng in the All State Musxc Festival On the home front, a yummy Sr F H A party December 17 Boys and Girls Glee Clubs present The Story of Christmas ' December 19 Annual high school Christmas program, conslsting of a movie and two songs Explanation, the movie was 90 minutes instead of 45 minutes as planned Alas, we missed Santa Claus Badger December 22 ,Ian 2 Christmas vacat1on January 5 A revolution rocks Cuba January 6 Frxday Dress up Day made official by the Student Council January 16 The High School Concert Band and the junior Band present a concert, mcluding a tune entitled Goofin C I I Guess who? A1 Bell and Sons of Hawaii . January 21, 22 Snow storm closes school Fun for a change january 23 Montezuma Girls Basketball team wins over Eddyville by 1 point January 30 Monte Braves beat Tama and t1e for second place in the Conference February 9 10 School closed for second t1me because of an ice storm February 21 Monte Braves lose to Sxgourney 1n the fmals of the sectional tournament A heart breaklng game' February 24 Braves share f1rst place ln Conference with Tama and Sigourney after a wm over Brooklyn March 5 6 Snowstorm closes school and what a storm! March 9 F F A. District Contest xn Williamsburg District Speech Contest Lynne Brownell and Lo1s Ferguson advanced to State Contest Basketball boys attend the State Tournament and seea surprlse fmish between Davenport and Sioux Center March 12 Hawail becomes the 50th state of the United States of America Basketball girls go to the State Tournament and return with new clothes and grey hair March 13 Honor M Banquet and h1ghlights of the 1959 Rosebowl game March 20 21 State F H A Convention March 21 Tri City Musxc Festival New Sharon IS the host Lots of fun but hard work too March 25 Physlcal Education Open House Gxrls are good square dancers even when they re boys April 1 Stage Show presented by the band Practice pays we find April 8 Prospective Teachers Day at Iowa State Teachers College Teaching IS a wonderful Cafeel' April 10, 11 Small ensemble and solo contest The Joy of a hard earned I April 17 18 F F A. Convention Boys will be boys April 22 Sr Class Play is an uproarious comedy George Washington Slept Here April 25 First round in baseball May 2 Large group contest at Prairie City Montezuma Chorus and Glee Clubs participate May 5 Vocal Music Department portrays Through the Years in program May 9 Senior F H A. glrls spend a wonderful day at Veishea Those college boysl May 15 May 22 May 24 May 28 May 29 here May 30 jr Sr Prom Mystic Moods I Last day for seniors We re glad but sad, too One of the more serious moments, Class Sermon Class Day The class of 59 provides fun for themselves as well as the audience Through grade school, Junior high, and hxgh school we romped Finally the climax is Commencement Seniors leave for five happy days in the Ozarks - I O - l Q - I 9 ' - - . - . . . . Q , . 3 i - O O I I . , I . . Q - O aa D9 I - O l 3 Q Q Q Q - - O 0 U - Q Q I Q ll U - O - I I - O C - - - Il U1 0 l 9 - 0 0 0 o - , ll 99 I Q Q - I - C C , u n I - O O 0 - - ll li Q Q o - 9 Q I - l , as U Q Q - 0 ..- . - O WE WISH T0 THANK... AHRENS IMPLEMENT ALEXANDER DRUG ANDERSON S CLOTHING AUDAS SUPPLY CO BAUSTIAN S BEATRICE FOOD CO MEADOW GOLD ICE CREAM BERNARD S HARDWARE BOB AND DALE S STANDARD SERVICE BOB S THERMOGAS AND ELECTRIC BOWERS CONSTRUCTION CO AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS BROWNELL INDUSTRIES BRYAN HAROLD, ATTORNEY BRYAN, FRANK BYERS a. HALL CONSTRUCTION CAPPER S GROCERY BCAP S ICE CREAM COOK L w , D v M COLONIAL BAKING COMPANY DICKSON C F ATTORNEY DOONAN INSURANCE AGENCY D-x OIL CO BILL MCCAULLEY EDDIE S BODY SHOP EICHHORN, GLENN L ATTORNEY FARM SERVICE CO , R VANTOMME FULLERTON LUMBER Co FULLMER S STORE FULTON S FURNITURE STORE GAIL S BEAUTY SHOP GERTRUDE S BEAUTY SHOP GILBERT MOTEL GILBERT MOTORS a. IMPLEMENT GOEKE S NURSING HOME GRAY S PRODUCE GRIFFIN CECIL E HANSSEN STUDIO HAWKEYE ABSTRACT CO HOBBS, HAROLD, D C HOCKEY OIL CO JAMES PRODUCE JOE S CAFE JOHNSON FEED a. GRAIN CO JOHNSON S STORE JOHNSON VINCENT E ATTORNEY JORDAN S 66 SERVICE KALOUPEK, BOB COUNTY TREASURER KNAPP EDITH, COUNTY CLERK LANG S DAIRY, GRINNELL LIDTKA BROTHERS MOTOR SERVICE MAID RITE MANATT S READY MIX MASON 0 C COUNTY AUDITOR MCCORMICK FARM EQUIPMENT STORE MODEL BEAUTY SALON M0 NARCH LAUNDRY MONTE CAFE MONTE CLEANERS MONTE LOCKER MONTEZUMA ELEVATOR MONTEZUMA MUNICIPAL LIGHT 8. WATER PLANT MONTEZUMA REPUBLICAN MONTEZUMA STATE BANK MONTEZUMA MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK PERRY IMPLEMENT CO JOHN DEERE SALES SERVICE PETER PAN BAKING CO PHILLIPS DR PITKA MOTOR CO RABENOLD S WESTERN AUTO 8. DEPT STORE RAMSEY OIL CO ROBERTSON S D-X ROSS 5C TO SI STORE SANDERS STANLEY G COUNTY SUPT SANITARY FARM DAIRIES STANFORD 8. 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