Monticello High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Monticello, MN)

 - Class of 1949

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Ji X1 ' i ing - ff L In our Sophomore year we were blessed by four more yO1111g St11f16I1'CSo These brainohildren were Ihrry Denny, Dick Nelles, Dona Jean Meiers and C, Christiansen, This year saw the beginning of the lifelong friendship between Scheopf and Mr, Skaaland, and the initiation of the Assembly to our pranks. ln our Junior year we admitted Harriet Kelly and Harlan Rask to our class This year We also ordered our class rings, which most of us do not have at the present time. CGuess who has them'?j We also found out who the actors and actresses were when November 21 came around and we thought we had our play, We Shook The Family Tree , in our minds well enough to put it on. It was directed by T. S, Skaaland. The leading parts were given tc Shirley as Hildegard, and Doc as Freddie. Others of the case were Curtis Helen, Mao, Donna, Charles C., Dale, and Donna Jean. We also put on a banquet for our upper classmen, the seniors. Oxmr' theme was Starlight Gardens. Mr. Chester Roan, President of the M. Club at the University, was the main speaker. He showed movies after the banquet, but only the faculty attended the movies, because most of the students thought it was past their bedtime, and had to go home. ln our senior year and last of our high school years we were glad to have Mary O. and Mary V., join us. This year we have much ahead of us, such as class play, banquet, class ,trip fwe hopej and many other things which should add up to a lot of fun for us during our last year. 7 V T KV

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Once upon a tiiie 19 journey up the have made the h. rd efforts, five are liao Dale Lungwitz, their group t.eir These Bell, ' - ' this when we started Many others have joined this group. The fir v N,3 l,,, fy Ll f - ,V fliow better known as 1 - In the third grade Monticello, one day, and she liked it the rest of her grade and hijgh school Yonak, enioro little Jaclis and Jills started hill of k...OWlGC1fQG. Five of this long climb together and after all have finally reached the top. Murray, Charles Schemmel Helen ' E JiStokes Ve looked like st was a lad with a bright Brlfi shiny face, who answered to the nine of W rden Scheopf Docj a little girl came to school in so well that she stayed here for years. That, of course,was Lucille A little ruffian by the name of Jim Powers began attending Monticello School :Ln the 4th grade. They say he like to fight even then. It was :Ln this grade that the little angels lost their halos and developed horns. Donna Olson and Vera Hickler joined us in We had a memorable sliding party in our last year Our teacher, Miss Berglund, fell off the sled and In the 7th grade we thought we were pretty big as the flights of stairs to our classes, obstacle to make us late for school. When we came back to school 511 the fa new students in our class. They are Doa .and Bernard Kirscht. I the 5th and 6th grades in the lower grades. cracked her back. we trotted up and down but now we realize it was just an ll of 1944, we found we had four Ruby Weese, Lois Peterson, John Ninth grade brought members from our neighboring cities, Hasty and En- field, Ruth Anderson, Shirley Chamberlin, Lillian Haugen, Betty Lind- strom, Curtis Adamson, and Carl Geotzke were our new members. We also found out what a skating party could do to liven up a year. Just ask Shirley and Bernard if they remember. K x 6 -f'fff.,fs: I f0f 44,435



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CHARLES CHRIS TIANSON3 LILLIAN HAUGEN: HARRY DENNY s BERNARD KIRSCHT DONA JEAN MEIERS: CURTIS ADAMSON DICK NELLES : LUC ILLE YONAK 2 RUTH ANDERSON: WARD SCHOEPF: LOIS PETERSON: SHIRLEY CHAMBERLAIN JoH1N DORF : MAC MURRAY CARL GOETZKE! EARL STOKES: BETTY LINDS TRIM s MARY OLIVER: RUBY WEESE2 JIM POWERS: VERA HICKLER: MARY VOKETY: HELEN BELL: DALE LUNGWITZ 1 CHARLES SCHEMMEL HARRIET KELLEY: mei we eniord Roses are red, violets are blue, I hate school and why shouldn't y0'U.o Football 5-4 Baseball 5 Tom Tom 5-4 Pow Wow 4 Class Play 5 A closed mouth catches no flies. Chorus 5-4 His cares are now all ended, he has finished school. Basketball 2-5 Track 2-5 Football 5 Band 4 Chorus 2-5-4 Boys Group 5 Mixed Octette 4 Tom Tom 4 I'l1 meet you halfway, I'll admit I'm wrong if you admit I'm right. Track 1-2-5 Chorus 2-5-4 Boys Group 5 Band 4 Tom Tom 4 Class Officer 5 Mixed Octette 4 'Who knows what thoughts are going on behind that placid look. Chorus 2-5-4 Class Play 5 Sextette 4 Class Officer 4 Pow Wow 4 G.A.A. 2-4 Queen's Attendant 5 If you get up early with the sun, don't stay late with the daughtezg Football 2-5-4 Basketball l-2-5-4 Baseball 2 Track 1-Z-5 Class Officer 1-2 Tom Tom 1-2-5 Pow Wow 4 Class Play5 If mite makes right how wrong I must be. Chorus 2-5-4 Boys Group 5 The hardest thing to give is in. Chorus 2-5 Prompter 5 Tom Tom 5 Nothing is impossible to a willing heart-. Tom Tom 5-4 Pow Wow 4 G.A.A. 5-4 Home Ec Club 2 Everyone searches for the golden river, but its a Silver Creek for me. Football l-2-5-4 Basketball l-2-5-4 Baseball 2-5 Track 2-5 Class Play 5 King's Acttendent 2-5 Student Council l-2 A still small voice She is as true as steel. Class Play 5 Class Officer l-2 Student Council 1-2 Queens Attendant 2 All I ask is to be let alone. I do the hardest work of my whole day before breakfast-getting up. Track l-2 Football 2-5-4 Class Officer 4 Class Play 5 Tom Tom 5-4 Pow Wow 4 Boxing 5 Men of few words are the best of men. The early bird gets the worm but who wants a worm. A workman needeth not to be ashamed. Home Ec. Club 1 Class Play 5 Wit and wisdom were born with this woman. Chorus 4 Tom Tom 4 Pow Wow 4 G.A.A. 4 Sextette 4 Many a cute little trick has been taken in with a diamond. I'll give you leave to call me anything if you don't call me James Football l-2-5-4 Boxing 2-5-4 back 2-5 I have often regretted my speech, never my silence. Chorus 2-5 G.A.A. 1 Home Ee Club 1 - Let thy words be few. Love me, love my dog. Band 1-2-5-4. Chorus l-2-5-4 Cheerleading 1-2-5-4 Class Play 5 Pow Wow 4 Class Officer l-2-4 Homecoming Queen 4 Cornet Quartette and duet 2-4 A man of strife, is e. man oi' contention. Band l-2-5-4 Pow Wow 4 Chorus 1-2-5-4 Mixed Group l-2-5-4 Football l-2-5-4 Tom Tom 5 Basketball l-2-5-4 Baseball l-2-5 Track l-2-5 Class Play 5 Class Officer 2-4 Cornet trio 2-5-4 Homecoming King 4 It's better to go broke than never loved at all. Track 5 Boxing 2-5 Football 2-5-4 Basketball 1-2-5-4 Although the last but not least.

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