Villard High School - Villania Yearbook (Villard, MN)

 - Class of 1955

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I pledge allegmnce to the flag ol the Umted States of Amerxca and to the republxc for whzch It stands one nauon under God mdu 1s1ble w1thl1berty and Justlce for all an O People We C0uIdn't Do Without X f, Bus Drivers HAROLD ADOLPHSEN OWEN ROUSH J OWEN RQUSH 5 MRS REMINGTON MR AND RS IAN HAR MRS POLZINE Janltors fe W 00 S ie chool Board STANDDIG Mr Vogland Murton Pennxe SITTING Arnold Tank Howard Nelson Dan Gaffaney Harold Jensen A1 Peterson MRS POLZINE -th ' Qixw nn 5 Annual Staff 3' 1141 i fail- IST ROW Lex! to Rxght Marxlyn Hanson Marllyn Clasen Karen Sorr neon Della Albers Jamce Peper Marjorxe Waller Rose Mane Faffanev Duek Oeltjen ZND ROW Joyce Rexchmann Mary Ann Grussxng Dorxs Sprxnger 'viarlys Polzme Denms Nemmers Ferdxnand Hanson Charles Hopkms Bernard EDITOR Domke ABSENT Lloyd Schnetzer Davxd Foner Erxck Fxscher Rxchard Mertens Thomas Walker Dedlcahon W1th smcere apprematxon we the Senlor Class of 1955 dedmate thx: our year book to our parents through whose efforts and SaCI'1flC6S we have had the opportumty to attend h1gh school EMU 'LW educated. MR. HARRY M. WENNER Principal A few years ago a high school diploma meant that the person earning it was either more in- telligent or more ambitious than the average person. The diploma can now be earned with little more effort than fair attendance requires. Iwould advise young students to guard against cheapening themselves by lack of study because they have a false hope that this less valuable diploma will convince a prospective employer of his competence. MR. LEONARD A. VOGLAND Supe r inte nde nt Unless pupils develop intellectual curiosity they probably will leave school only half iw 1 w ii: Au 'A s 1 rx ,fp , , ,1 , mm- v 4 5.9, S i , e Z 2 4 RAEKE 5 S' sv R ,nfl -A . N-..,h . ,W , www' x QW IJ p ' 4 ' J! ' f ' Z., A Ark, ' f f V Grade Teacher MRS. MCCARTY MRS. O'C ONNOR MRS. FLOM MRS. NASON MRS. ANDER SON MARILYN C LASEN A brown-eyed person- ality, full of pep and originality. Annual Staff ......... . Band .......... l, Z, 3, Class Play ......... 3, Declamation ...... . . . G. A. A .... .... l , 2, 3, G. A. A. Pre siflenf Home-coming Attend- ant................ Paper Staff. . . . 1, 2, 3, Pep Band .... ..l,2,3, Student Director ...... DELLA ALBERS She dances away her CHIC B uv Annual Staif.......... G.A.A.........l,Z,3 G. A. A. President. . . . Carnival Attendant .... Choir Class Home Play ...... .Z. 3. -coming Attend- l,2,3, 3Y'll................. Paper Staif.... ...3, MARILYN HANSON All wisdom does not come from books, wh study and destroy you looks. Annual Staff ......... Band .......... l, Z, 3 Brass Sextette. . . Z, 3 Class Play ....... 2, 3 Declamation ....... 1 G. A. A ......... 1, Z, 3 Home 'coming Attend- ant ............ .... Majorette ...... 1, Z, 3, Paper Staff ..... l, 2, 3, Editor .... Pep Band. .... . 1, 2, 3 Student Librarian. . . . . Trumpet Trio. ,. , , . , BRICK FISCHER 'Do all you can do to- day, for tomorrow ma never come. Y r .4 ,4 4 ,4 ,2 ,4 Y Annual Staff .... . . . .4 Band....... l Choir.... .... 1 F.F.A.... ..3. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 l BERNARD DOMKE Some are wise and some are otherwise.' Annual Staff ......... Basketball ....... Z, 3 Carnival Attendant. . . Clans Pre sident. . . . . Clan Play .......... F. F. A ...... ..... 2 1-'ootba1L......l,2,3 Lotte:-man's Club. ...... . . . 3 ROSE MARIE ' GAFFANEY She studies hard but is no grind. Search where you will, she's the best pal you'll find. Annual Staff .......... 4 Band .......... l, Z, 3, 4 Class Play ...... 2, 3, 4 Clarinet Quartette. . 3, 4 Declamation ....... l, Z G. A. A ........ ..... 4 Girls' State .......... 3 Paper Staff ...... Z, 3, 4 Co-Editor............4 Pep Band...... 1,Z,3,4 Student Director .... . .4 CHARLES HOPKDJS Study, what's that, something to eat? Annual Staff. . . . . . . . Band..........l,2,3, Baleball...........l. Basketballu.. . l, Z, 3, Brass Sextette. .l, Z, 3, Carnival Attendant. . Class Play. . . . . . .2, 3. Clans President.... 1, F.F.A.........l,Z, 3. I-'ootball....... l,Z,3, Captain............3. Letterman'e Club. .... l,Z, 3, Student Council. . . . . Track........... l. DAVID FONER Study to show thysel approved a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, Annual .... . . 2. f . .4 Choir... ....l,4 FERDLNAND HANSON Like gravity he has the power of attraction. Annual Staff .......... 4 Baseball. . .... .... l , Z Basketball ......... Z, 3 Carnival King ........ 3 4 Football ....... l, 2, 3, 4 I-'.F.A... ...... 1,2,3. Letterman's Club ...... . . . Z, 3, 4 Track ....... ...... l Class Play .... ...4 MARY ANN GRUSSING It's better to live rich than to die rich. Annual Staff .......... 4 Band ............ Z, 3, 4 President ............ 4 Carnival Attendant .... Z Choir ........... 1, 2, 3 Class Play ......... Z, 3 Class President ...... 2 G. A. A ........ 1, 2, 3, 4 Home -coming Queen. . 4 Paper ata.- ..... . . , 5, - Student Council. . .2, 3, 4 President ...... .... 4 Triple Trio... ...Z Student Play Director .... . . .4 DENNIS NEMMERS Of all the things Ilike best, I just prefer to sit and rest. Annual Staff .......... 4 F. F. A ......... 1.2, 3, 4 Choir .... ....... . 1 RICHARD MERTENS DORIS SPRINGER Il's better to know Ask me no questions nothing than to know and I'l1 tell you no what isn't so. lies. Annual Staff. . Annual Staff. . . . . . . 4 Band ........ Choir ........ .... 1 Class Play ......... Z, Paper Staff .... .... 4 F.F.A ...... Sports Writer... .... . .. l,Z.3, JANICE PEPER Ilike work, it fasci- nates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. Annual Staff .......... 4 Annual Editor Band .......... l, Z, 3, 4 Choir ............. 1,2 Clarinet Quartette .... 4 Class Play ......... 3, 4 Class Photographer Declar-nation ....... 1, Z G. A. A ........ l, Z, 5,-1 Pep Band ...... l,Z,3,-I Paper Staff .... 1, Z, 3, 4 RICHARD OELTJEN The things I don'tkno would make a great w book. Annual Staff .......... 4 Band .......... l, 2, 3, 4 Baseball .... ...... l , Z Basketball ..... l, 2, 3, Brass Sextette .l, Z, 3, Class Play ......... 3, F. F. A ........ l, Z, 3, Football ......... Z, 3, 4 4 4 4 4 Student Council. ..... .4 Track. . ......... l, Z, 3 Days Gone Bye Twenty two small fry clambered 1nto V1llard School on that f1rst school day 1n Sep tember 1943 They were namely Harold Alcott Marxlyn Clasen Erlck F1scher Davld Gaffaney Rose Mane Gaffaney George Gundman Marmlyn Hanson Momca Holder Charles Hopkms Martha Moon R1chard Oeltjen Jamce Peper Joyce Rexchmann Gerald Rothe Karen Sorenson Thomas Walker Marjorme Walter Stanley Palmer lla Palmer Mxchael Hanke and Roger Rothe Our teacher was M1ss Helen Thompson and under her leadersh1p we had a rhythm band Durlng th1s flrst year Roger Rothe left us In our second year we had a new teacher, Mlss Alv1na Landmark Davld Gaffaney moved away and M1chael Hanke and Harold Alcott stayed 1n flrst grade It was durmng th1s year that we recewed 1nto our class Rxchard Mertens Ferdy Hanson Marlys Polzlne Carol Velde James Zorn and Lloyd Schnetzer Dur1ng the th1rd year we were d1v1ded 1nto two groups wlth Mrs Butler and Mrs O'Connor as teachers Martha Moon and MarJor1e Walter left tlus year and the new stu dents were Wayne Tank Davld Foner Lotus Husmann and Carlene Rlchmxller In fourth grade we agaln had a d1fferent teacher M155 Hogan George Grundman James Zorn and Momca Holder departed and Gxlman Brown came Mrs Nason was our flfth grade teacher Durmg the year Bernard Domke and Sherwood Kaehler Jomed our class Mrs Nason was our teacher agaxn 1n s1xth grade After bemg wlth us only one year Sherwood Kaehler left but we welcomed V1v1an Allen and Denms Nemmers The next year we were seventh graders and really blg stuff because that meant umor h1gh and Jumor 1n1t1at1on We had qumte a change 1n our teacher lme up also Instead of Just one teacher we now had s1x exght 1f you count the two other home economxcs teachers that came and went The teachers were Mlss Johnson Mrs Ho1seth Mrs James Mr House Mr Ponwlth and the three home economlcs teachers Mrs Soderburg Mrs Haldorson and Mxss McNutt Thxs year we recexved mto our open arms three more pup1ls Max-Jor1e Walter Dor1s Sprmger and Darlene Fearmg Mrs James was our advxser ln e1ghth grade we had the followxng teachers w1th Mlss Pease as adv1sor Mrs Bernard Domke Gllman Brown and Darlene Fearlng Our Freshman year came wlth a well planned 1n1t1at1on awaxtxng us After bemg duly xmtxated mto the realms of lugh school we felt capable of meetmg all crxses our f1rst bezng the new teachers namely Mr Luke and Mrs Porter Della Albers Mary Ann Grusslng and Delores Olson came to enlarge our class Mr Holmes was our class adx 1ser In our Sophomore year we had Mr Parduhn Mr Vmcent Mrs Hoxseth Mr Luke Mr Wenner and Mrs James Our adv1ser was Mr Luke Under the dxrectmon of Mrs James we presented a one act play The Pest Guest wh1ch turned out very successfully Delores Olson left and Carlene Rxchmxller Louls Husmann and Gllman Brown spent thexr last year Nkflth us Our Junlor year was a busy one We honored the Senxors by g1Vll'1g a banquet ln thelr honor under the guxdance of our adv1ser M155 Tracy Be1ng more exper1enced ln the art of drama we presented a three act play thxs year The t1tle of the play was Brother Goose and lt also was a bxg h1t Our fellow classmate of years before came back 1n the person of Bernard Domke Carol Nelde dropped out Now at last we are Semors W1Hd1Hg up our aCt1V1t1eS 1n V H S are twenty one mem bers 1V1w1an Allen also dropped outl Our teachers are Mr Aaburg Mr Holmes M1ss Barber Mr Raeker Mrs Baldwm Mr Solsten Mrs Jensen and lkir Wenner Our adx 1ser 15 agam Mr Holmes Mrs Baldwln coached our play Swmg Your Partner and the Junlors honored us v.1th a loxelx banquet Now we are leax mg beh1nd our school vears but we shall always cherlsh our 11 emorxes of our Irxends and happy tlmes had wh1le ln V1llard School l ' I I I I U , . I I I . Y 5 . Y U I . I I ' ' r . 1 . I ! 2 I . D l I ! U , . . . . , ' . y , . , . Y . . . . l ' I Y . A I ' YI ' ll I . , . U- . . . ' ' 1 ' . I ' I . , . ' ' 5 . , . . , Hoiseth, Mr. Ponwith, Mr. Smith, Mr. Holmes, Mr. Wenner and Miss Pease. We lost 9 J I - , Q 0 Q y l 7. A ' ! 0 U I ' I ! ' I , - 11 vu ' I ! ' ! y . . I . I . . . , - ' ' ll ,, . . 4 . Y 0 I ,I u Q 1 Q , 4 ' y - 2 , . . , . , . ' . . .' ' ' ' . Il ,' IV V, - I , , 4 ' Senior Class Prophecy One summer evemng as the sun was slowly smkmg lh the west a m1st seemed to form over the earth Txme flew swxftly by and the calendar on the wall saxd May 1996 We declded to take a trxp across the contment to see what all our former classmates were dolng We unrolled our maglc carpet opened the wmdow and floated away through the stratosphere Our frrst stop was Hollywood Calxforma Whrle tourlng the mght spots we heard that JANICE PEPER was ap pearxng at the Coconut Grove After the show we went back stage to see mf Janxce knew where any of her former class mates were She told us BERNARD DOMKE was the head mxmster at the Hollywood Open Arr Church We heard one of hrs very mspxrxng sermons on the evxls of tobacco and lxquor We could see that Bernard had changed smce we last saw hrm Bernard directed us to FERDINAND HANSON who IB professor of physrcs at the Unxversnty of Mexxco W arrxved at the umversxty just mn tlme to hear one of Ferdy's spectacular lectures Ferdy had lost track of hls former classmates Flymg over Texas we spotted a lone cowboy rxdmg the range He was havmg quite a hard txme keeping from draggxng hrs feet We stopped to see lf we could help The stranger turned out to be none other than ERICK FISCHER Erxck had just come back from wmmng the World's Champxonshxp Rodeo Contest He too had lost track of h1s former classmates So we contmued on to Louxsxana and stopped for the Mardx gras To our surprlse and bewxlderment JOYCE REICHMANN was chosen the queen to rergn over the se gay festxvxtnes Joyce told us she had been modeung batmng suxts for a large fxrm nn the south After the parade we decxded to contxnue our tr1p to New York At the Emprre State Blllldlhs we see MARILYN HANSON moppxng the steps Manlyn told us that she was stxll sxngle Kwaxtxng patrentlyl After a nxce chat about prospectxve males we went to see Llberache at the Madxson Square Gardens Who do you suppose was lxghtmg L1berache's candles 7 None other than KAREN SORENSON So many people were flockxng around Karen we d1dn't get a chance to talk wxth her but Lxberache told us Karen also shmes hxs teeth wxth her suede shoe brush After drrectmg our carpet through New York traffxc we headed toward Marne On one of the Marne farms we notxced an unusual crop We set our carpet down to explore We heard loud sobs so we went to fmd the reason What dxd we flnd? None other than MARJORIE WALTER weedmg her acres of omons and garllc We hurriedly moved on We headed north mto Canada and stopped for a brte to eat at a quamt French restaurant Bexng fussy as to what we ate we asked to mspect the kltchen Much to our surprrse RICHARD MERTENS was the head chef We lost our appetxte after learmng DELLA ALBERS was ln the Yukon Trackxng down Della was qu1te a problem Fmally we hu-ed an Eskxmo to help us fmd her After many hours of close trackmg we found Della drwxng her dog team We had a long vrsxt wxth Della and then moved on to fxnd DORIS SPRINGER The last thmg we heard of Della was mush We dxdn t have to go far to fmd Dons What do you suppose she was domg? She was chxppmg xce off an xceberg and shxppmg the xce back to Glenwood for the Saturday mght dances We left Dons merrrly chxppmg her 1ce Shwer mg aboard our magzc carpet we headed for Alaska The gold mmes were to be our frrst lmportant stop We stopped to ask one of the mmers to drrect us around We were aghast to dxscover that our guxde was MARLYS POLZINE After a brxef chat we left Marlys to fxnxsh her shxft We headed for Reno Nevada As we were tourxng the sxtes of Reno we bumped mto CHARLES HOPKINS He was sellmg shoe strmgs to pay alxmony for hxs three wrves Charles was thnnklng of marryxng agam but thxs trme was gozng to take his txme about He couldn't afford another faxlure Charles told us Tom was ln Arkansas Before we contrnued to Arkansas we stopped at Las Vegas to take Ih the sxghts Passing a nxght club we saw sxgn Come nn and see old poker face ' We decxded to mve strgate At the head of the gamblmg tables was ROSE MARIE GAFFANEY Rose Marte told us that she got her name because she had worked so long at the gambllng tables We had seen enough of Nevada so left for Arkansas Flymg low over Arkansas we saw someone prckmg cotton Knowmg that our eyes couldn't decerve us we drop ped down to see the Cotton Pxckxng Kmg lof course THOMAS WALKER! After learnrng how to pxck cotton we headed homeward to Mxnne sota We landed m Mxnneapolxs Someone told us that there was a good stage show at the audltorxum The Three Ink Blots were appearxng there In the audxtorxum we learned that the Ink Blots were LLOYD SCHNETZER DENNIS NEMMERS and DAVID FONER our former classmates We had to go back stage to talk to them They told us that MARY ANN GRUSSING was workrng at the capxtol Full of curxosrty we floated over to the capitol to see her W asked the Governor where to fund our frxend, Mary He dxrected us to the dome and sure 'nuff there was Mary polxshmg the dome Mary told us that Marllyn Clasen was workmg at Hzbbmg We couldn't fxmsh our tour wxthout vxsttxng Marxlyn We xnquxred all over the town but no one seemed to know MARILYN CLASEN Whale drwmg to see the mones a truck almost ran mto us We stopped to teach the drrver a few pomts on drxvmg The drxver was Marxlyn N wonder we almost had an accxdentl' Manlyn told us that she had been drxvmg a truck ever smce she left school What we couldn t understand was 1f she had been drxvmg for so long why hadn't she learned to drxve 7 ? Maybe the other drxvers had something to do wxth tt We left before Marxlyn had a chance to run mto us agatn but stayed above traffxc just rn case We notlced a man tryxng to hztch hnke We felt sorry for hxm so we dropped down to see xf we could gwe hxm a lxft We were shocked to see DICK OELTJEN standlng there Dxck was on hxs way to see the world at another' expenses We left Dxck off at the Junctxon near Sauk Center We salled on to Vxllard The mxst began to ruse and suddenly the year xs agaxn 1955 As the sky clears and the moon shxnes brxghtly down on us we wonder where our classmates really wxll be m 1996 We can only hope they wrll be happy and prosperous Q , . , . . . . . I . .. . . . , - , - . . .. ,, . . H . '. ' , ' ' ' ' '. e . . . . . . , .. . . . . ' . . . . . ' . . 3 . . . . , . . . I I I 0 tl s . . . . . . - ., .. c ' ' ' ll Il . . a 0 ' I . ' o A U I . , .. ,. , ' u . . I . . . . . . .D .. . .' .. . .. it. . I . . . . . Y a ' ll ' I ' ' ' ' , . . O I I n . ' . A I I. 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Class WIII We the Semor Class of 1955 school of Villard county of Pope state of Mlnne sota under the auspices of a profused knowledge do AR TIC LE ARTICLE AR TIC LE ARTICLE Section I Section Section Section Sectlon Section Section V Section VIII Section Section Sect1on Section Section Section Section X XIII XIV Sec tlon XVII XV III XIX Section Section X XXI Section Section ARTICLE V Sectwn I Section II Section III Section IV Section V ARTICLE Section I Section Section Section Section Section Section V Section VIII Section XIX AR TIC LE VII hereby declare this to be our last will and testament To the noteworthy Junior Class we will our abil1ty as a class to get along xn most matters To the Sophomores we leave our re served lunch table and nolsy home room and noon hours The Freshman Class may have our abundant knowledge so that they too may some day reach the goal of graduation We the twenty one Seniors leave the following ll ldlVldUa1 wills to be fully carried out after graduation I Rose Marie Gaffaney will my size nine f1gure to Gloria Adolphsen My ability to sleep anytime and any place I leave to Linnea Tolifson I Marilyn Hanson bequeath my long hair to Betty Kirckof To Harriet Kath Ileave my ability to catch a man and hold him I Karen Sorenson will my good times at Red s Lunch to Evelyn Walther and my clarinet and torn and tattered cheerleading outf1t to Harold Alcott I Ferdinand Hanson will my good times at Gene's barn to Gloria Adolphsen To Lawren Frederick goes my position as quarterback on the football team I Marlys Polzme will my sheet musmc and practices to Michael Hanke I Della Albers w1ll my wardrobe of blue Jeans to Mavxs Husmann I Erick Fischer will my roller skates to Dennis Weisgram He can also have all my Alexandria ac quaintances I Joyce Reichmann w1ll my ab1l1ty to get the fammly car whenever and wherever Iwish to Joyce Oeltjen so she will be able to go when she wants to go She can also have my nickname Joy I Richard Mertens leave my red hair to Delores Allen to go along with her temper My ability to cut classes goes to Howard Raydl or any other Junior w1sh1ng rt I Bernard Domke will my happy Journeys to Evansville to my cousin Edward Stalker My ability to steady Ileave to Donald Robxdeaux David Foner will my shorthand symbols to Michael Hanke Tom Walker, leave my good times at Westport to Joan Krook Marjorie Walter will my favorxte seat in the bus to Linnea Toliison and Edward Stalker Doris Springer will my height to Marianne Gerdes Marilyn Clasen bequeath my acquamntance to a Glenwood girl to Lawren Frederick My glft of gab I leave to Kathleen I-Iartin Alcott I Janice Peper, will all the Joke books I read during study hours to Margaret Wxnkel with the hopes she doe sn't get caught My ability to convince people Ileave to Betty K1rckof I Dick Oeltjen will my good penmanship to Edward Stalker I Lloyd Schnetzer leave my quietness to Harrlet Kath My ability to come to school once or twice a week goes to Kathleen Hartin I Dennis Nemmers will my ability at drawing cars to Evelyn Walther I Mary Ann Grussmg bequeath my seat as student council President to Margaret Hopkins My ability to mixed up at times Ileave to Joan Krook and Delores Allen e leave these our most prrzed possessions as groups to the following Juniors e Tom and Charlie will our Glenwood Theatre acquaintances to Donald Robideaux and Lawren Frederick, e the two Marxlyns will our summer Jobs and enloyable times at Peters' Hotel to Joyce Oeltjen and get Margaret Wmkel We Ferdy Dick and Charlie will our chemistry work books to Denms Wexsgram Jerry Jacobson and Edward Stalker We the twenty Semors leave our classmate Rose Marie Gaffaney for Jerry Jacobson We Marlys Marilyn and Marilyn leave our title The Three M s to Margaret Hopkins Michael I-lanke and Mavis Husmann We hereby do leave the following articles to our beloved faculty We the twenty one Seniors leave to Mlss Bechtel all our old English literature to take to England and dispose of there To Mr Vogland we leave all the cleats from our shoes the day after our graduation We would leave all the jokes we found so funny during her class to Miss Barber but they were just too interesting However she can have any leftover food from our dinner To Mr To Mr To Mr To Mr A s in the shorthand dictionary The boys in bookkeeping class leave him all the accounts which didn t Holmes we leave our vacated home room lh hopes that the next class won t be quite so rowdy Solsten we leave our quiet study halls and we the band and choir members leave all sour notes Wenner the chemistry class leaves all leftovers from exploszons Raeker the shorthand girls leave all discussions held to get out of taking dictation and all the balance To Mr Aaberg we leave all unwritten reports The boys leave all sprained ankles and other injuries a chieved durmg football and basketball seasons To Mrs Baldwin we bequeath all unlearned speeches and unclaimed properties from our class play We the Senior Class of 1955 appoint Mr Raeker our annual adviser to be administrator and executor of thxs our last w1ll and testament Any articles we have failed to mention he may sell keep or dispose of in any manner he sees fit I I . . . . . . II ' . III , , IV . - . , . . , . . . , . . H n . I . , . . , . . . In , , . . , . . IV I . , . . . - . . V I . ' . . . . l . VI , ' . . . . ' Il , ' ' , ' ' ' . ' - . IX , . . . - . . . . . X ' ' . . . . I ' . . go ' XI I, ' , ' ' . ' II I, ' . . I' . . ' . . . . . . , I, . . ' . . . . ' XV I, ' , ' ' ' . H ' .- Section XVI I, Charles Hopkins, leave my heinie haircut for Marianne Gerdes and my athletic ability goes to Harold . X ' . ' . . . . . W , ' ' ' ' . . W I . ' . . . . . W ' ' . ' . . . . . VI ' ' . ' II . . , ' . . In . , . ' . ' IV . , ' ' ' . ' V . ' , ' . ' VI . , ' ' . . H ' I . . . , . , ll I Il ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' I A Z 3 1 1 . K f x 5. Marilyn Hanson, Dick Oeltjen, Thomas Walker, Charles Hopkins, Rose Marie Gaffaney, Marllyn Clasen, Karen Sorenson, Joyce Reichmann, Janice Peper. No! pictured: Erick Flscher. i..k.1 xckO Marx n 3 Lloy Marjorxe 5 Marlys 6. Tommy 7. Ross Marie 8. Marilyn Erxc 10 .Ianxce 11 I-'erdy 12 Dorxs 13 Mary Ann 14. Bernard 15. Joyce l6. Karen I 1. D . 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' Q ..-A Q Q, 5' Jerry Springer Jan Tank Orville Schnetzer Jane Vogland Jerry Weisgram Susan Ladd Richard Stalker Gloria Jacobson Douglas Judkins Karen Tolifson Fred Husmann Rebecca Pennie Fred Taylor JoAnne Clasen Dennis Neisius Connie Nelson June Volkmann Bonnie Dewey Michael Weise Maureen Patrick Grace Walter Charles Hanke Rose Mary Bentley Burl Massmann Janice Allen WU fi? I , Ag., 'SH . M. , Im ,, , h W: 9 ,W ,Q , ,. VJ, , f A347 x' 'L , A NA M , 4'5 ia! f'5i?1v+ X P' CH. ff' f ,QL 9 4 I I-P 5 'WX 7 lb Sixth Grade ii it Martha McCrory Kenneth Bressler Patrlcxa Moe Edgar Peterman Cleo Rexchmann Larry Kuse ske Sylvxa Townsend Vermta Alsh1re Jeffery Hanson Jean Ladd Delorxs Alcott Carol Peterson Rlchard Velde Judy Krook Mered1th Y ogland Julxa Sprmger Vernon Foner Merle Dyrstad Dewayne Rajdl Allen Newmann Y I we ,xi Q -l I N t-d JN A O 4 4' 30' 47 s-J' en- 44 Joseph Morrxson Helen Husmann James Tank Gordon Kath Allen Walburn Helen Lee Merrll Wxese Fayette Oldenburg James Braumnger Vlvxan Volkmann Wllllam Schnetzer Marlo Nelson Janet Oeltjen Allen Gerde s Phyll1s Dewey Albxn Abraham Lynn Krook Jean Sprmger John Solsten Fifth Grade 'N 19 CW' 1101 .1114 SC YK L9 I Q ,fl ' 'V I a ' ,za 5' ' 1' ' J J J y V J ii syfli l f 8' n U V1 4 ' , , NJ ' ff , . '41 ,' ' y ' J- an f . 1 J William Patrick ,f Q ' ly , ,, ' In 4 A X . N ,f .fl .1 ' -,of ' 4 ' xx N -if Y , . ' , .4 . 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'.Z1' Dorothy Remxngton Reme Sprlnger Rosemary Velde Janxce Pfemnger John Hoffmann Polly Bentley Josephlne Townsend Larry Butler Katherme Hunter James Rermke Mzchael Solsten Patty Judkms Charles B1t1er Drane Allen Donovan Rajdl Connxe Peterson Roseann Gruber Kenneth Roush Mary Volkmann Rxchard Adolphsen Dlane Gaffaney I :num 1 'RIM i lfai-'I Kathy Gaffaney Gary Reents Catherzne Solsten Denms Gaffaney Carmen Gaffaney Robert Jacobs Elizabeth Oeltjen Eugene Abraham Drane Sprmger Davrd Fzscher Ronald Ramey Grace Husmann Barbara Polzme Larry Krook Terry Butler Lmda Oeltjen Stephen Elllott Bobby Braumnger Dxck Gaffaney econd Grade fnawwx , it JJ 'UF Ml an A 4 ff-if O r VW? ' V -M 1' I I .U ,. l za- y 'g-ge 5 y . i 1' l F' 141 , 1 T 34 ,, , ' e' , r L Q 4.5 of ' A I fe xx 2' a , T J .lll 'i , ' -. 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Shurlvy Pntrn lc Judy Polzxnf' Connxf: Nelson Mary Sorenbon TRUMPETS: '7' Marllyn Hanson Howard Ragdl John Pcuerson Donald Hobulurrux Joyce Oultjcn if Marxlyn Clascn Yvonne Harmon Davmd Pctcrn an SAXOPHONE5: Jan Tank H1-len Hoffman 4' Marlys pOlZlHL' 'Rmhard My-rtuns Margarvt Hopkans TROMBONES: V Thonxas Walk:-r Eclwlxrd Stalker Glorm ,-Xrlolpluson Gxlbvrt Krxlll DRUMS: X hiarx' Ann Grusxng Jann-I Lang Joan Kruolfc Maur:-vn P ftrlrk HORN5: Ch4rl:-s Hopkzns Frvd Taylor Elsw Claafgn SOILS.-XPHONES: Sulfur. Bu rnicu- Rk'lxgRl! ann Vu rnon Pr-nnm BAR ITONEB: 'K Richard Oeltgert Patty Hopkms FLUTESI Evelyn Walther .Tune Volkrxann PICCOLO: Vivian k'Oll'Q!I,f1!1Y1 15,41 ' WI: -,,-., D' Anus Intermediate Band WA STANDING Left to Rlght Sandra Adolphson Helen Lee Judy Krook Jean Sprxnger Dlrector Mr Solsten SITTING Fayette Oldenburg Delores Alcott Arthur Schmxtz Conme Hanson Audrey Robxdeaux Merle Dyrstad Janet Oeltjen Gereld Lee Merr1llWe1se Gurus Hoxum Julle Springer Gerry Dyrstad Jlm Tank Allen Walburn Mered1thVogland Carol Peterson Beginner Band STANDING: Left to Rightg Hazel Rermngton Lynn Krook Vernon Kath, Manele Flscher, Marlo Nelson James Baumann, Dxrector Mr. Solsten. SITTING: Jean Ladd Bonnxe Oeltjen Sylv1a Penme, Margaret Penme, Cleo Remhmann, Robert Mertens, Billy Patrmck, Bxlly Schnetzer John Gerdes Darryl Pfemnger, Teddy Reichmann Gordon Kath Mr. Solsten Davxd Tank Vermta Aleshire. 4 6 , h 5-. , y ,,f, - A, 'iff Q 35'.j2,7L1 f z,,',,,,, 1. . . ,, 2 ..'-.iv ' nf' 1 . ,Q I Y: Nl X kj I 5 g, .rf 'fx 5 ,552 4 f ' gwiglg H23 ,IIQ K 'fig' W Q Q5-f 2w ,5ff'.1f ' +f ,' J W f ' ,,f2:fQfgx ', ' sv 1: ff y -f 'J 75 , 'I , 4. Sf 'f 31 A :Ji f '-W- 'f. : .w1 51 ff msg 1 if 2' K if wg, in 'Z ff? 5' J if fb ' V fi fb 1'f7f 1122 Lliixf fi 4. af' ' 5, 237- 59 ' , , giF. f'fa'?1,'J 3 fix lf: ff '5 .W sf fa EJ E?f5s45 f?5' fi? 3 'Em 5 4. , ,fgkf fp, ' M. L, K, yr , 1 ,xr , rg fp' . X5'52f- 'g i Aw, f -V . 1, in if f M ' 3- L , New gl xv .1. 4 , V Q, ,. s ,K , 'r xxx.. X I 1 0 'F 'I , 8 ? , 4 Q I ,V 1 -:A auf , J ,4 ff , , I 1 ' f gg Q, 1, 1 -Q 1 , f QV, 1, 2- , A 'X f ., ' w jnfnf, , , , 7 Pa per Staff IST ROW Left to Right Conme Nelson Evelyn Walther Della Alberl Mary Ann Grussmg Dorm Sprmger Marjone Walter Patty Hoplunl Conme Hanson ZND ROW Gloria Adolphsen Elsxe Clasen Glorxa Jacobson Audrey Relchmann Howard Rajdl Bermece Relchmann Jane Lang Judy Polzme Mr Raeker Advxser EDITOR AND ASSISTANT EDITOR The paper staff ms a body of students under the dmrectlon of an advxser Its purpose IS to publlsh It the form of a school paper The staff IS dlvlded mto three mam parts the edltors publlshers ftypxsts and m1meograph operatorsl and reporters It IS the duty of all members to collect news and compose artlcles 1n such a way as to be mterestlng to the readers The Vnlla Vxews IS put out monthly and IS dlstnbuted free of charge to the students and faculty We try to comp1le our paper w1th the mterests of the reader foremost MIMEOGRAPI-I OPERATORS TYPISTS collect news, data, and other things of interest to the student body and all other readers, and A ' in . 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' tudent Council IST ROW Left to Rxght Rxchard Oeltjen Thomas Walker Mary Ann Grullxng Pre lldent Margaret Hopkms Mr Wenner Advxser ZND ROW Patty Hopkms Bermece Rexchmann Charles Hoplunl Glona Adolphlen Jane Lang June Volkmann The Student Councll IS the student organlzatlon that encourages the alrlng of controversles between the students and teachers or among students The whole mdea of the counc1l 15 to foster happy relatxons mn school that are useful m later lxfe Each class may have one repre sentatwe, chosen by the students of that class Any school orgamzatxon of twenty members or more may also elect a reore sentat1ve to the councll Home cormng th source of many headaches as well as good tlmes, IS the f1rst b1g Job of the Student Councll each year Phe counc1l devoted much hard work preparlng the parade bon fxre andhome cormng dance Reswleq home cormng the Student Councxl gxves much help m the L,hr1stmas party and any soczal functlon of the students where help IS needed ' I 1 1 1 P 1 - 1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . . - . Q . . . . , V . . . , , - xv qi Q44 FRONT ROW I-'red Taylor Orvxlla Schnetzer Mxchael Wexse Duane Albers Harold Alcott, Burl Massmann Charles I-lanke Jerry Wexsgram Loren Greene SECOND ROW Rxchard Stalker Jerry Jacobson Lawren Frederxck Douglas Judkxns John Peterson Rxchard Sprmger Mxchael I-Ianke Donold Robxdeaux, Kenneth Thurk BACK ROW Denms Nemmers Howard Rajdl Ferdmand Hanson Charles Hopkms Bernard Domke Dxck Oeltjen Dennxs Wexsgram Edward Stalker Danxel Gafianey Mr Holmes Advxser Not pxctured Tom Walker and Richard Mertens The F F A was orgamzed 1n Vrllard xn May 1938 The amm of the orgamzatxon 15 to develop agrmcultural leadersh1p cooperanon, and c1t1zensh1p It ms an organ1zat1on for the boys that are takmg agrlculture ln hlgh school or have had at least one year 1n agrmculture The boys elect the1r own offzcers, make the1r own program of work at the beglnnmg of the school year They sponsor money ralsmg aCt1X1tlCS each year Thls year they sponsored a bean feed The money 15 used to pay for D1str1ct and State aCtlV1t18S mn whxch the chapter partxclpate They send delegates to the State conventlon 1n St Paul every year They partlcxpate IH the Dxstnctyudgmg at Morr1s every year ln Apr1l Each year the chapter sponsors a slghtseemg tour Each member pays h1s own way F' Fo O I 2 4 5 ,z Q K R , A . 1 f ' 6 'I I V .Li I in . Q' , - ,I ' , . . U' ' - Y if l ,Li CROWNING OF THE QUEEN MR HOLMES GAME MR WENNER S GAME QUEEN YVONNE HARMON AND KING JOHN PETERSON OF 1954 CARNIVAL CARNIVAl October Z9 1954 was a big day ln the Vlllard Hxgh School The carmval program 1ncluded songs by the elementary grades a song by the cho1r vocal solo by Karen Sorenson and selectlons by the hlgh school band After the program the vast crowd was free to try thexr luck at the var1ous chance and sklll games Lunch was served by the home economxcs glrls all evenmg The long awa1ted moment was coronatxon when John Peterson and Yvonne Harmon of the Sophomore Class were crowned lung and queen by the Student Councxl Pre s1dent Mary Ann Grussmg Second place went to the Jumor Class whose candl- dates were Kathleen Hartin and Lawren Frederick. In the third place were the Seniors with Della Albers and Bernard Domke as candidates. P THE GIRL ATTENDANTS BOY ATTENDANTS M.R. RAEKER'S MOUSE GAME, Y . N F i Q- 4' w M V- x ' .QA my f ,Q J 'fi 4 J, I. X ' ,, ,, e af! A gp f2.,'f' 1g ,V-.-, , , I 4: 51 f 1 f , , 1 0 ZA, if ., 4 , ' we , 7 'Q ,ff M A, mf .K A Hs f ff? ,Q , , .- V in , - . agus:-u . 4 qm- W X Qf.,q,,5Q, . gmw S F,XH?5e, x'm ff 4 Q rf .J '--ii-li A f lg, ur , .3 3 x Vs 1 4, I ,. N. JQQQ ATHILETUCS I BERNARD DOMKE x FERDINAND HANSON Pxctured here are the s1x Senlor boys A I TOM WALKER who were on the 1954 undefeated team. CHAR LES HOPKINS 1 RICHARD OELTJI-:N LLOYD SCHNETZER Bernard Domke - Fullback Ferdxnand Hanson - Quarterback Tom Walker - Halfback Charles Hopkms - Haliback Rxchard Oeltjen - Center Lloyd Schnetzer - End 1 4 ' . Na ff f 'f-M . ,V 5' ' Lip 2 f. ,,a- , , ,-'A Qy ,, ,z ,f f. .. QQ ', -1 ,Aa 391' , 'I , ,Hue- AS me lg , ,f ' I M figs I J 2 ' ,q V AM ai 33. QM if 54 3345 I Q Qigzf X ar ,iz- Z, . ,-f. .vw . ,gr W 2 M . gy I .2 Q1 1 lik. ' 58? , ve if 2-if f l 1 I5 gait me .W z J .M ,ffl . ,vfffggf k fr - fi 'Q s' A, g ffmze, Q4 4- 5 J a . 1 -fa if-, ..., N I tc Q WET! Ar .,,gv A n'i' f y , is 1 . , 'T s , Q, .i 3 A --7.51 ' :,. I 5 a. 1 if 15 E ff? I 2: ,V 'F , if - 3253! if HUMOR L, in SQ H E 221, 1 , 2 Ig' .4 I I W L Y' s..l,z In ' ,fn F9 65 lirlni nib .5 -K' -2 .N , . f , Q. I N ,. 4 HM1' Ax 1 ,' .k - We ? -'51 I f 5 45+ 1 1r 15. F I D ry X. A-' M '-H' Qui ,xiii : V' r L G sw 3, f 1 .up 6- fw 'i nl- in 4 t ' Q , ws rs 4-1 -Q 5 1 7 7. I 10 'S ., . rv? un 16 -C 4 'H-lb fwonieifi' Q' F V v lf' d'.V vt VS A gi, 5 , 1 w. sf.: .J n mr o xc Z Sr-mor Class Plax of 195-1. 1. Proud young sexe-nth graders then O r 4 arg L Crazx Crwr. 6. Mar1lynC, big mgitr, 7, Talks. how ab G no DOx: Ho L vm. mor L bznk, LL. Lollxpop gxrls. U. Your r.a1r x: mr mg, or another noe hh 7 xs what you should use for your Semor hzrtfxry mass r :moe-rg or or a mule bn of Lan. 16. Aprml Z, what year? '7 ?'7 17 e rg lrdnrna and lootmr Au .1 Q r 19. Oh, those baby legs, ZS, Don't drop xt, I can L 4: L can 3 f .1 5 21 dwdx Z. Yf'1qnan't haw: any more for dwxuxle: Ed, ldnx ora wx lt, r x dr .1 n 11 0 Z-1. Mary c1On'! 'Arne so rztqnh. 25. He-lp, tak ng , A x'fLLf'U4.f'Za.l.fl Z4 br 0-0- 'ALSUORTN in rm nnfrw . V --...J-' .w..q.-pn-4 A n.-...M .. .sin Hu U.- .. un. n K A xxw'NV ' f Xl NX RIN! NK NN! ge- 0,021.- ZIP mum 5 f zum X 3 Z ff 2 is ' W ffl if if C ONGRAT ULAT IO AND B SENIOR CLASS OF 1955 EST WISHES TO T NS HE ANK GLENWOOD STATE B GLENW OOD YOUR DEPENDAB LE BANK y WSUl4hb ex if? 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Villard High School - Villania Yearbook (Villard, MN) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

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1955, pg 23

Villard High School - Villania Yearbook (Villard, MN) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 31

1955, pg 31

Villard High School - Villania Yearbook (Villard, MN) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 48

1955, pg 48

Villard High School - Villania Yearbook (Villard, MN) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 7

1955, pg 7

Villard High School - Villania Yearbook (Villard, MN) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 48

1955, pg 48


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