East High School - Wa Wa Ta Yearbook (Superior, WI)
- Class of 1948
Page 1 of 84
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Fellow Students:
There is a story related to the name WA WA TA.
About 1911, when East High was in the Nelson Dewey building,
the school was achieving a name for itself in athletics and speech
work. Realizing that other schools here at the head of the lakes had
a newspaper and an annual, a new teacher, Mr. Benjamin Polzin, pro-
moted'the idea of a school annual to the students and faculty of the
Nelson Dewey High School. Miss Helen Pesark became the first
literary editor, Mr. Jarvis McMann served as general editor and busi-
ness manager. The students met enthusiasm, encouragement and
aid frOm the business men of the city.
A prize of two dollars was offered for the best title. A box was
placed in the hall of the school building in which the students could
place their choices. The title WA WA TA was chosen unanimous1y
by the committee in charge.
James Gordon, who entered the name WA WA TA, was the
grandson of the head of the Chippewa tribe of this area. This tribe
owned great tracts of land around the town of Gordon, which is nam-
ed after the Gordon family.
James Gordon submitted this name because in the Chippewa
language WA WA TA means iiaurora borealis or northern lights.
Because this high school was one of the northern most schools pub-
lishing an annual, he thought that this title was most fitting.
This year the W AWA TA Staff has tried to give you the annual
as we think you would like it. We have tried to live up to the high
standards set by previous WA WA TA Staffs. We hope this book
has succeeded 'in recording the events which will bring you many
pleasant memories in years to come.
Sincerely yours,
The WA W ATA Staff,
Barbara Jean LaFore,
Editor
Madelyn Petron,
Business Manager
Esther Milock,
Division Page Artist
Barbara Jean LaFore,
Editor
Madelyn Petron,
Business Manager
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The choral department of East High School is one of the best in our city.
Its various branches such as the Major and Minor Keys and the Troubadors
have entertained various groups throughout the community and have receiv-
ed much praise for their fine work.
The two annual choral concerts presented by this department have be-
come traditional in both school and community life. During the war the
choir was awarded a certificate of merit for its outstanding contribution to
the war effort.
East High can justly be proud of their music department and is doubly
proud of its excellent director. For it is through her inspiration and untiring
effort of leadership that such highly esteemed achievement is made possible.
And so, in sincere appreciation and humble tribute we, the class of 1948 wish
to dedicate this present volume of the WA WA TA to Miss Edna Fox.
Merwin R. Steffins ' . 3 I 5qu
Principal of East High ' C : J :8th
Ernestine Seyler Ivar Haglund
Dean of Girls Dean of Boys
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Edna Fox, B. E. Ruth Person, B. S., M. A.
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Superior State
Gerald Haack, B, S, John Jeffers, B. A., B. S.
Superior State, Wisconsin Stout, Gustavus AdOIPhUS
Alice Barlow, B. S.
Marguerite Garrity, B. E. . .
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Superior State, La Crosse State, Superior State, Minnesota, S.
Wisconsin, Northwestern California, Chicago
Irene Thompson, B. E.
Superior State, Wisconsin
Frank Cirifli, B. S., M. A.
Superior State, Minnesota
J es Bradshaw William Finn, Ph. B., B. 8., Ph. M.
Kentucky, C 1 ago a Wisconsin, Superior State
Bessie Orvald, B. E.
Superior State
Agnes Reinemund, B. A.
Iowa
Mabel Hard, B. s.
Superior State, Wisconsin
Amy L. Wolford, Ph. B.
Minnesota, Chicago, Columbia
Julius Juel, B. E.
Superior State, La Crosse State,
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Arthur Minguey, B. E.
. Margaret Hudson
Whltewater State, Wisconsin
Superior State
Gudrun McCartan, B. E.
Superior State, Gregg, Minnesota
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Superior State, Purdue, Minnesota
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Anderson, BettyeAndy
Polyphonic Club. Prom Committee, Keys.
Her only fault is that she has no
fault.
Brown, VioletHVz'
Polyphonic, Leaders Club.
A quiet girl, but quite a girl.
Castonguay, DeloreSeToots
Polyphonic Clube
Let the world go as it may, I'll
take it anyway.
Cieslickie, JosephineeChucky
Prom Committee, Wa Wa Ta.
Cutting a dashing figure, she
dares to be original.
Daniels, DeloreSeBlondie
Polyphonic Club.
We love the sun in her hair.
DeBruyne, Barbara-Bunny
Boosters, Latin, Polyphonic, Science, Keys,
Prom Committee, Wa Wa Ta. String En-
semble, Orchestra.
Her tone is music's very own.
Anderson, Iverhlke
God bless the man who first in-
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Aronson. Henrya-Bud
Polyphonic, S. Club. French Clubv
Tr'oubadourse
What a strange thing is man and
what a stranger is woman.
Boyer, Jameshjim
Visual Aid, Service Club.
Don't do today what you can put
off until tomorrow.
Clark, Robert--Bob
Polyphonic. Visual Aid, French Club.
Little strokes fell great oaks.
Dailey, RichardeDick
Student Council.
Quiet and shy, but a swell guy.
Dens, FrankhFrank
Give me time! Give me Hm?!
Dolson, Esma
Quiet, reserved and shy, but
she'll certainly get by.
Englebretson, Dorothinookie
Polyphonic, Keys, French Club. From
Committee. VVa Wa Ta.
Women are wiser than men, they
know less and understand
more.
Fonger. Joanne -Io
Polyphonic, Leaders. Cheerleaders.
VVa Wa Ta. Keys.
Shes little, but so is a stick of
dynamite.
Frisbie, JacquelynArIaclje
Polyphonic, Leaders, Keys, Wa VVa Ta.
Really and truly, Tue nothing to
wear.
Gerbozy, EvelynAEuy
Polyphonic. Wa Wa Ta.
When she comes into the room.
there is anything but glooznf
Harnstrom, Jeanne
Polyphonic, Boosters, French Club,
Wa VVa Tae
She's pretty to walk with and
witty to talk with.
I awoke one morning and found
myself famous.
GranfOTs, William-eBill
Vlsual Aid.
1 am the very slave oPcircumu
stances.
Gustafson. Roberthusty
Band, Prom Chairman.
When I rest, I rust.
Hagen, LawrencehBuzzy
Troubadours, Wa Wa Ta. Polyphonic.
Ah, the endearing elegance of
female friendship.
Hart, Howard-Heart
Polyphonic, Troubadours, Speech Club.
A smile for every boy, and two
for every girl.
Hennessy, MichaeleMike
Wa Wa Ta, Polyphonic, S. Club.
Troubadours, Prom, Visual Aid.
I'd rather hug a basketball than
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Hill, Gordon--Gor y j
Prom. S. Club. Senior Secretary.
In stature he looks down on us,
but in spirit never.
Hendricks, Delores-Polly
French Club. We Wa Ta, Prom
Committee.
I am to live but once and I I'm
tend to enjoy it?
Johnson. Beatricv-Bea
A girl with such a smile is a girl
worth while.
Jackson. Iame551im
Band. Student Council.
The ground is his floor. the sky
is his roof.
Johnson, Marjorie5Marge
Boosters, Home EC, Science Club
A true friend is forever 3 friend.
Johnson. Iayilake till!
Oh, prairie mothear, I
LaFore, Barbara-Bee Jay
Polyphonicv French. Wa Wa Tav Prom
Committee. Keys.
Nothing gets her down.
Maas, Helen-JVIa
Boosters, Home Ec., Latin. Student
Council, Wayzgoose. W3 W3 Ta.
A sudden thought strikes me.
Let us swear an eternal friend-
ship.
Kottman, Roger5-K tty
S. Club. Science. Stud C cil.
Senior Vice President
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Machones, Rose Mary5Mert
Home EL, Wa Wa Ta.
Friends may come and friends
may go, but she'll stand by for-
ever.
Lundgren, Williame-Bill
Wa Wa Ta. Senior President.
Id rather be right than be presi-
dent.
Miller, Audrey
A smile so gay is welcome any
day.
Milock, Esther
Boosters. Home EL, Wa Wa Ta, Keys.
Polyphonic. Prom Committee.
It's nice to be natural, when
youhre naturally nice.
Mackie, RoberteBob
th'm as sober as a judge.
Moore, ClaudetteeKitten
French Clubv Wa Wa Ta.
She's ready for a time that's gay,
so let it come when ehre it may.
Polyphonic. S. Club, French
Wa Wa Ta. Troubadours.
Sing and I'll sing with you,
Study and you'll study alone.
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Nordness, Sbe'ftlg-Bhgb.
Poly nic. I
No; ' e qhe like him is found,
Morton, Veldarimgtubby
Good sense, common sense but
always room for nonsense.
Munnings, Clarise--Clare
Prom Committee, Selence, Boosters,
VVa VVa Ta, Polyphonic
You always know her in the hall
because she has a smile f0 II.
Palmer, IameSeDimples
Polyphonic. S. Club, Wa Wa Tas
You cant hold a good Irishman
down.
Parenteau, Geraldelerry
The world's no better if we wor-
ry. Lifehs no better if we hur-
ry.
OlBrien, Geraldine;lerry
W3 W3 Ta. Band. Orchestra, Prom
Committee
An echo is the only thing that
can Cheat her out of the last
word.
Petron, MadelynaFlowers
Polyphonic Keys, Wa Wa Ta.
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we ll go
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Reich, Blanche
Band. .
Not very tall and not very small,
but fair and sweet and loved by
all.
Reynolds, Carol
Wa Wa Ta, Keys, Speechv Prom
Committee, Polyphonic, Twirling.
Oh, I'm stabbed with laughter.
Rozowski, MarthaaMert
Home Ec., Boosters, Band, Cheerleaders.
Prom Committee.
Frivolous and fancy free.
Peterson, Rogerapete
VVa Wa Ta, Prom King. French Club.
lust plane airaminded.
Patron. SeverinaSevvy
French Club. S, Club, Senior Treasurcrl.
I like fun. Let's have more of
it.
Sparby, Maurice;Salty
Spunh Polyphonic Wuv: gunw.
I am zlcry fond of the company
of ladies
Tomczak, RobertiTobin
S. Chiba Scientc Club.
God helps those who help them-
selves.
Romans, MarjorieAMarge
In school sheIs quiet, outside
we're not so sure.
Sandberg, Britt
Polyphonic. Latin, Science, String
Ensemble, Orchestra, Keys. Student
Council.
HWhat ever is worth doing at all,
is worth doing well.
Schultz, PanirelaACluxie
3 Jammittee, Home EcI, Polyphonic.
I k 'w a lot, but I can't think of
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Washatka, MaryHIHoney :Iv'
on rises in me like a summer
moon.
Weyandt, Nancy55Max
French.
I am the master of my mind.
LaValley, Bernard-Buckets
S. Club.
Up! Up! My friend and quit
your books.
O'Brien, RobertABob
French.
His only labor is to kill time.
Thoreson, Irene
Polyphonic, Twirling, Prom Committee,
Cheerleaders, Keys, Wayzgoose,
VVa Wa Ta, Science.
I am a woman, therefore I may
not call to him ,Cry to him, fly
to him.
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Polyphonic, Student Council, Keys,
Prom Committee. Wa Wa Ta.
What's so rare as a girl like
lune.
Winkle, Alice
Polyphonic
Generally speaking, she is gen-
erally speaking.
Camera Shy Seniors .
Novack, RaymondARay
French.
A young man who blushes is bet;
ter than one who turns pale.
Kelly, CharleswCharlie
Polyphonic.
Better late than never.
Brand, EaIIABz-andy
Polyphonic, Prom.
I joined the navy to see the
worl
Sharp, WallaceAPods
Happy vin disposition, gifted in
making friends.
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Juniors
Row 1: O. Smith, D. Brandt, M. Swanson, R. Christianson, C. Heirman, K. Maki, A. Ros-
berg.
Row 2: M. Cary, J. Amys, J. Vreeland, N. Lindstrom, M. Merrill, D. Pearson, G. Miller,
R. Dzikonski, D. Kossak, V. David.
Row 3: R. Cox, K. Johnson, D. Torgerson, J. Waseen, E. Hennessey, L. Wickland, A. Sel-
vik, J. Dickenson, B. Burbul, B. Sullivan, D. ,Wold, G. Anderson, D. O'Brien.
Row 4: M. Maki, D. Jarvis, J. Holmes, S. Swanson, D. Wangen, E. Glass, F. Faye, J.
Sackette, K. Hanson, W. Walberg, J. Luostaro.
Row 1: C. Drolson, B. Van Landschoot, J. DeMars, E. Thoreson, P. Lundgren, A. Thomas,
R. Greene, J. Christiansen, R. McIntyre, L. Rolson, D. Noonan, E. Smith, G.
Gucinski.
Row 2: J. Moore, J. Carter, D. Lowney, N. Johnson, R. Jocobs, L. Sandstrom, C. Peter-
son, B. Robinsdn, W. LePage, T. Johnson, M. Witzig, J. Witzig.
Row 3: D. Smith, S. Brown, R. Peterson, K. Leland, B. Thomas, M. Stalvig, E. Welshinger,
C. Williams, M. Tetzlaff, R. Johnson, E. Ritchie, C. Nelson, D. Hess, T. Tierney.
Row 1.
Row 2.
Row 3.
Row 4.
Row 1.
Row 2.
Row 3.
Sophomores
L. Hemingway, J. Holt, H. Salo, A. LaValley, A. Hammer, J. Converse, M. Bem
nett, P. Carlsguard, J. Walgren, T. Frisbie.
J. Almquist, J. Rotsaert, R. Parenteau, A. McCutcheon, J. Nelson, J. Loomis, J.
Amys, A. Turbett, E. Greely, F. DeBrock, R. Rohrer, T. Parenteau.
J. Larson, J. Bennett, D. Holmes, G. Gucinski, C. Jacobs, M. Riedasch, B. Wick-
strom, R. Dzikonski, B. Corbett, B. Lent, J. Smith, J. Johnson.
J. Clark, L. Johnson, B. Bloxham, J. Stromko, R. Carlsgard, W. Rivord, G. Nel-
son, W. Lally, L. Shears, D. Dodge, R. Anderson, C. Lindell, R. Benson.
C. Flemming, D. Harrison, D. Guano, D. Doege, J. Bjorkman, R. Mackie, N. Quam,
J. Beetcher, N. Maas, P. Fitzgerald, S. Brannon, L. Fitzgibbons.
P. Rozowski, D. Smith, M. Williams, M. Miller, D. Wilson, J. Anderson, M. John-
'son, C. DeBruyne, S. Potter, D. Klug, J. Erickson, J. Johnson, D. Soderlund, R.
Thiele. . .
J. Jappe, S. Zielinski, B. St. George, J. Bunte, L. Wold, P. Rozows'kl, D. Flaten,
J. Peterson, L. Larson, W. Liberty, P. Eaton, D. Wlskerschen, L. Fonger.
Freshman
Row 1. E. White, S. Wohlwen, B. Fitzgerald, T. Jaros, D. Chandler, L. Peterson, E. Thore-
son, B. Olson, S. Palm, M. Griffin, N. Salmi, F. Gucinski, J. Kubalek.
Row 2. B. Jarvis, G. Greely, L. Godfrey, L. Moore, A. Bucholdt, D. Lowney, J. Geske, M.
Erickson, B. Hes's, J. Reynolds, G. Soderlund, L. Leland, N. Kornstad, D. Torger-
son, M. Anderson.
Row 3. E. Johnson, B. Claussen, Y. Cloutier, A. Krawza, R. Zielinski, M. Waldum, N.
Amys, D. Potter, B. Peterson, L. Puhakka, C. Bergman, B. Erickson, J. Filbey, B.
Gudilias, L. Plachta.
Row 4. D. Christiansen, T. Johnson, L. Plachta, R. Jones, H. Koener, R. Leifesty, S.
Buchanan, E. Hedenblad, R. Shears, D. Peterson, R. 0stazeski, G. Johnson, D.
Tomczak, R. Palumbo, N. Cole,.W. Trinowski.
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Row 1. D. LaJoie, G. Wiskerchen, D. Couty, D. Sleva, Y. Bergner, B. Cummings, D. Ron-
chak, F. Wiegeart, C. Thompson, E. Richie, J. Smith, B. Greely, J. Kubalek, R.
Maims.
Row 2. F. Conner, P. Glonek, D. Piggot, A. Armitage, M. Pasternak, F. Winek, R. Liberty,
H. Dodge, M. LaVoy, S. Moniak, A. Cox, J. Gunski, B. Lawin, J. Witzig, S. Wil-
liams, D. Jostad, G. Johnson.
Row 3. J. De Mars, D. Hart, D. Mather, K. Hoffman, D. Zachau, W. Peterson, J. Arco, J.
Carlson, N. Jarvilin, J. Baker, C. Kessler, D. Foote, G. LaValley, J. Heinen, J.
Pettingilll D. Nessman.
Eighth Grade
Row 1: C. Keough, S. Nickelson, C. Plant, Y. Engebretson, A. Quam, L. Walgren, J. Rad-
- cliff.
Row 2491 B. Pastornak, M. Nelson, G. Greely, P. LePage, B. Brannan, B. Greely, L. Berg-
g 13 man, D. Newberg, J. Konert, M. Carlsgard, J. Lolar, S. Grady.
Row 31' J. Ormston, B. Belford, R. Morgan, J. Conners, W. Wright, J. De Brock, W. Ec-
F5
1 lome, W. Hard, E. Sanders, J. Benson, J. Gellon, D. Olson, R. Brandt, C. Williams,
' F. Peterson.
M. David, J. Branzel, J. Kolstad, D. Latvila, N. Buchanan, T. Corale, N. Hagen, B.
Bergstrom, F. Culliton, M. Johnson.
K. Rutherford, N. Nelson, P. Van Wanger, C. Flowers, M. Hill, D. Munnings, E.
Whekkala, A. Larson, J. Wisherchin, M. Ames.
G. Grendal, N. Thomas, B.,Janakey, R. Wahto, D. Nessmen, D. Olson, R. Wahto,
P. Quam, J. Conners, G. Gustafson, D. Topel.
Row 1. J. Ramstad, L. Jacobson, D. Newman, W. Bennett, J. Greel , J. Flowers, D. Cor-
rell, J. Gudilias, C. Jacobson, K'. Armitage.
Row 2. E. Braman, T. Schultz, C. Johnson, H. Lepley, M. Foote, H. Fair, P. Holmstrom,
D. Gustafson, N. Holmes, J. Moen, L. Pettingill, D. Rolson. '
Row 3. R. Porter, D. Nelson, L. Waldum, G. Thomas, D. Aker, D. Walberg, C. Nelson, G.
Nelson, T. Yadon, J. Fair, R. Swanstrom, P. Tierney, P. Martineau.
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Row 1. G. Bourassa, G. Elmgren, R. Lowney, R. Lier, D. L' W. J h T Pl
Hodgis, T. Godfrey, P. Smith, M. Grendahl. m' 0 mo , ' ant' M' ' '
Row 2. R. Colman, E. Abrahamson, W. Muffet, J. Brandstrom, G. Elmgren, D. Wester- ?
R 3 gacllsg 1:. gruivtvard:l V. Grandahl, R. Lally, J. Wohlwend.
ow . . un , . oo- wick, F. Stromberg, P. Asbury, G. Filbe , E. Am , E. F1 to
E. Sleva, B. Nelson, M. Maunu, I. Miller, J. Ritsche, D. Sutierland. ys ay n,
ustodians
Arthur Ohvall
Ragna J ohnson
Julia Sandstrom
Clarence Nelson
Walfred Erickson
staff.
Thompsonis first year as adviser of the annual.
more fun than work. As you read this book you will view the accomplish-
Wa Wa Ta Staff
Row 1. E. Milock, M. Petron, B. La Fore, P. Lundgrenz J. Amys, C. Heirman.
Row 2. C. Moore, C. Munnings, C. Reynolds, D. Hendricks, M. Cary.
Row 3. J. Palmer, R. Peterson, J. Dinda, J. Munnings, W. Lundgren.
This year the WA WA TA Staff was made up of nineteen students.
Although it was said to be a senior project, four junior members were on the
Not only was it a new experience to the members, but it was also Miss
Under her leadership, it was
ments of your 1948 WA WA TA Staff.
The following is a list of our members and their respective duties:
Editor in Chief ........................................... .Barbara Jean La- Fore
Associate Editor ................................................ William Lundgren
Business Manager ........................................................ Madelyn Petron
Assistant ............................................................ Clarise Munnings
Photography Editor .................................................. Delores Hendricks
Assistant ........................... Claudette Moore
Assistant .......................................................................... J oe Dinda
Art Editor -. .......................................... Esther Milock
Club Editor . ............. Irene Thoreson
Assistant ...................... June Westerback
Assistant ........................................ .Caroi Reynolds
Class Editor ................................................................ Phyllis Lundgren
Assistant ................................................................ Roger Peterson
Girls Sports Editor ............................................................ Joyce Amys
Assistant .................................................................. Jackie Frisbie
Boys Sports Editor .............................................................. Jim Palmer
Assistant ................................................................ John Munnings
Music Editor ....... .. ....... .-Charlene Heirman
Assistant .. ........................... Mary Lee Cary
Adviser ............................................ Miss Thompson
Student Council
G. Greely, P. Van Wagnen, R.
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D. Noonan1K B. Lent, H. Dod
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Row 1. B. Sullivan. D. Noonan, J. De Mars, M. Swanson, M. Merrell, R. McIntyre.
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Editor in Chief .................................... .. Jeanne Christianson
Associate Editor - .......................................... Seegar Swanson
Business Manager .......................................................................... Donna Noonan
Circulation Manager ............................................................................. '.Fred Faye
First Page Editor .............. - .......................................................... Maurice Sparby
Second Page Editor ................ Rosemary McIntyre
Third Page Editor ............. x .................................................. Janice DeMars
Fourth Page Editor ............. . ................................................ Richard J acobs
Reporters ................................ Mildred Swanson, Laura Mae Wicklund, Jeanne
Christianson, Richard Jacobs, Wilfred LePage, Eugene Welshinger, Mar-
gie Merrell, Rosemary McIntyre, Janice DeMars.
Advertising ............................................ - ...... L aura Mae Wicklund, Avis T homas,
Beverly Sullivan.
Typist .................... . ............................................................... Laura Mae Wicklund
Adviser ............................................................... Miss Irene Thompson
Speech Club '
Row 1. J. Kubalek, J. Converse, B. Lent, 5,
son, E. Smith, P. Fitzgerald.
Row 2. L. Fitzgibbons, F. DeBrock, C.
M. Erickson, A'. Thomas, A.-
Bjorkman, R. Mackie, M. Swan-
ith, J. Geske, J. Filbey, M. Novack,
h, B. Hess, L. Moore.
gs, H. Dodge, C. Reynolds, R. Jolicoeur,
l ', P. Eaton, J. Almquist, L. Peterson.
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members of the Speech Club.
ctivities for the year were plan-
ng o the ability they displayed during
hea sed the play in preparation for enter-
ing the state urley all performers received an A
rating.
The organization was a o acti in sponsoring the dances Gridiron
Glide and HCupid Capers. Those attending the events saw the gym appro-
priately decorated and the s ccessful floor-shows were welcomed by the at-
tending crowds.
Not to be forgotten is the debate team which was organized to debate
the subject of Compulsory Arbitration of Labor Disputes and which also
traveled to Chippewa Falls to the debate tournament.
Winding up the school year. the Speech Club sent delegates to the foren-
sic contest at Hurley. Under Mrs. Barlows' capable direction, the Speech
Club has seen a year of real activity.
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Row 1. D. Engebretson, D. Hendricks, N. Lindstrom, A. Thomas.
Row 2. C. Moore, B. La Fore, N. Weyandt, J. Wickstrom, J. Cieslicki.
Row 3. R. O'Brien, H. Aronson, J. Munnings, R. Novak, S. Petron, R. Clark.
xi; 9 La Seance est ouverte. With these words the French Club opened an-
:3 other year of activities at East. We began by learning how to conduct our
t m election of officers in French. After making les nominations, les menbres
lg du bureau were: president, Henry Aronson; vice president, Robert Clark;
ft ecretaire, Severin Petron; tresorier, John Munnings; conseilleuse, Mlle.
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cators and diplomats in their tasks of teaching American ideals to foreign
, eJNnations. To achieve world peace through education implies reaching into
QEX jthe hearts of all pesge through the medium of the native language.
e u k In French, thet hguage of international law, the French Club offers our
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Latin Club
Row 1. D. Harrison, E. Rosberg, M. Merrell, H. Maas, N. Quam, D. Wold, S. Brannan.
Row 2. B. DeBruyxjne, R. Thielie, B. Sandberg, L. Fonger, C. DeBruyne, R. Hemingway.
The Latin Club, again organized early in the year, has enjoyed a number
of events and activities. Membership was given to all students taking sec-
ond year Latin and also to those who had completed two years. However,
at the beginning of the second semester, honor students of the first year
Latin class were also admitted into the club.
The purpose of our meetings was not only to promote interest in Latin,
but to learn more of the life of the Romans. Therefore, on the first Friday
of each month, the class hour was devoted to this project. Reports are given
by each member of the class depicting some phase of life among the ancient
Romans. The club has also subscribed to a bi-monthly Latin magazine which
has proved to be very interesting and enjoyable. Other activities included a
Halloween supper followed by a theater party in which all the splendor of
ancient Rome was shown on the screen. The club sold candy bars at a bas-
ketball game in order to raise money for Latin pins.
We have all enjoyed being able to take part in club activities this year
and feel that we have gained much by being members in the Latin Club of
1947-1948. Valete, amici, ad proximun annum, Prosit!
Consul Prima tPresidentl .................................................. Helen Maas
Consul Secunda tVice Presidentl .......................... Barbara DeBruyne
Scriptor tSecretaryl .......... .mLee Fonger
Quaestor tTreasurerl ...................................................... Norma Quam
Club Adviser ....... Miss Reinemund
Boosters Club
Row 1. B. DeBruyne, M. Rozowski, H. Maas, E. Milock, J. Potter, C. Munnings, M. John-
son, J. Harnstrom.
Row 2. D. Noonan, L. Rolson, R. McIntyre, M. Merrell, L. Wicklund, E. Hennessy, J.
Waseen, D. Wold.
The purpose of the Booster Club is primarily social in nature, but aims
to encourage a healthy enthusiastic school spirit; to establish high standards
of social conduct; and to endeavor to maintain high scholarship among its
members.
The activities of the club for 1947-1948 were:
September ........................................................ Initiation Tea
September ....................................................... Initiation Day
November ............................. Harvest Moon Dance
December ......................................... , .................... Alumni Tea
December ................................... . ........ .Christmas Party
April ..................................... , .................. Letterman Banquet
May ................................. ................................... Faculty Tea
May - .Senior Graduation Party
President ........................................ . ................ Clarise Munnings
Vice President ...................................................................... Helen Maas
Secretary ...................................................................... Jean Hamstrom
Treasurer ......... Barbara DeBruyne
Adviser .......... . ............................................. Miss Marguerite Wolfinger
Home Ec. Club
Row 1. R. Machones, M. Rozowski, E. Milock, H. Maas, M. Johnson, B. Van Landschoot.
Row 2. S. Duray, J. Smith, J. Dickenson, P. Lundgren, G. Amys, M. Williams, J. Waseen,
J. Converse.
With the beginning of the new school year, the girls of the Home Eco-
nomic Club gave a team for the new girls attending East High for the first
time.
An event that is looked forward to each year, is the initiation of new
members. A dinner was held where six girls took the oath of the club in a
colored candle ceremony.
Adding much to the spirit of East High was the successful Red and White
Day sale. Little red and white novelties were made by the club girls and
sold to the students.
The annual Mother and Daughter Tea was held in December with decora-
tions centered around a Christmas theme. Mothers and special guests were
presented with carnations. Several alumnae attended also.
The year 1948 began with a buffet supper at Miss Wolford's home.
Identical blouses with the insignia of the Home Economics Club were made
and proudly worn to this party.
With April, came, the Cinderellais Slipper,i dance. An enormous slip-
per decorated the floor and in the corner stood a clock striking twelve. The
Cinderellas and Prince Charmings of East attended and had a wonderful time.
Each girl in the Home Economics department displayed her skill in the
annual Spring Style Show. The clothes they had made were modeled With
pride before an admiring audience. It was undoubtedly enjoyed by everyone.
The seniors were honored at a farewell party at the close of the school
year. The departing members were presented with gifts of remembrance,
leaving only happy memories behind them.
President .................................................................... Marjorie Johnson
Vice President . ................................................. Esther Milock
Secretary .............................................................................. Helen Maas
Treasurer .............................................................. Rose Mary Machones
Leaderts Club
Row 1. S. Nickelson, A. Armitage, A. Quam, J. Amys, C. Thompson, B. Bergstrom, C.
Plant.
Row 2. C. Heirman, P. Van VVagnen, D. Noonan, N. Nelson, A. Hammer, E. Rosberg, A.
LaValley, M. Pasternak, G. Wiskerchen.
Row 3. F. Culliton, P. Asbury, B. Pasternak, K. Munnings, D. Potter, B. Lent, R. Chris-
tianson, J. Soderlund.
The Leaderts Club has fulfilled its two main objectives, promoting girls
sports and developing leadership. Whenever the gym teacher was absent,
one of the members took charge of the class. The club also conducted intra-
murals, organized a tumbling team, and sponsored one or two sports events
a month. A gold trophy was purchased. This was awarded to the winning
team of the first tournament. In the spring the girl chosen for outstanding
achievement and personality had her name engraved on this trophy. It Will
be used again next year.
The years program was as follows:
September-Initiation of club members.
Octoberh-A hike and weiner roast to Wisconsin point and a Soccer Ball
tournament.
Novembere-Bicycle trip.
December-Christmas Tea.
January-ttEast High Night? skating party at the Municipal rink.
FebruaryettLadies Night and a cross country ski trek. '
MarcheGood Posture Week and a Bowling party.
AprileEaster Parade Dance and a swimming party at the Y. W. C. A.
May-Gym Review.
JuneePicnic for winning gym squads.
S. Club
Row 1. W. Thomas, H. Aronson, R. Kottman, B. LaValley, R. Clark, J. Dinda, M. Hen-
nessy, L. Eaton, J. Munnings, S. Petron, B. Liebaert.
Row 2. D. Smith, T. Tierney, D. Flaten, W. LePage, R. Johnson, J. Stromko, J. Rotseart,
D. O'Brien, J. Carter.
Row 3. D. Wangen, J. Witzig, D. Bloxham, K. Leland, R. Jacobs, M. Tetzlaff, E. Wel-
shinger, D. Dodge, J. Homes.
The members of the iiS Club are boys who have earned, by their work
in athletics, a letter in either football or basketball. The members who are
football monogram Winners met with the club adviser, Coach Firm, for the
election of captains. Co-captains Dick J acobs and Denny Smith were elected
for the ,48 grid season. They took over the duties of Co-captains Joe Dinda
and Gordy Hill of last season. This election was held during a meeting after
the football season.
Senior iiS Club members who will graduate in June are:
Marshall Liebaert, Gordy Hill, Henry Aronson, Roger Kottmann, Joe
Dinda, Mike Hennessy, Jim Palmer, Severin Petron, Bernard LaValley, John
Munnings, and Larry Eaton.
The Boosters gave a Letterman's banquet April 8, honoring these boys.
We of East High should be proud of the members of this organization.
Visual Aid Club '
J. Converse, J. Smith, J. Geske, C. Jacobs, M. Novak, J. Wickstrom, M. Erickson,
J. Filbey.
D. Piggott, R. Ostazeski, R. Leifeste, J. Holmes, G. Nelson, D. Hart, Km Toffman,
R. Parenteau, L. Peterson: ,
R. Clark, J. Boyer, W. Granfors, M. Hennessy, M. Stalvig, R. Andergw R. Greene,
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, m x 'x arious members of the faculty and the entire student body. The credit for
301A? this wonderful work is to be bestowed upon Mr. James Bradshaw, the adviser.
J The new members of the club this year are: Marilyn Erickson, Jean Fil-
' bey, Joan Geske, Dwayne Hart, Kenneth Hoffman, Katherine Jacobs, Gerald
T y xNelson, Robert Parenteau, Leonard Peterson, Mary Novack, Dale Piggott,
xi; Donald Tomzak, and Robert Ostazeski.
by N The school has in its possession various machines, such as two film
W sound Bell Howell Sound Projectors, one Bausch and Lamb Combination
,T Apaque Projector; 4 inch by 314 inch slides and film strip attachment, one
J Bausch and Lamb 4 by 314 inch slide projector, one tri-purpose, all purpose
projector; and one Silent Projector Ampro.
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provided by the members of the club and the adviser.
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h V Vice President ............................................................. Seegar Swanson
h f Secretary .......................................................................... Joanne Smith
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Senior Choir
Row 1: M. Washatka, J. Fonger, J. Harnstrom, J. Frisbie, H. Aronson, R. Clark, D. Engle-
bretson, D. Castonquay, M. Petron, B. DeBruyne, I. Thoreson.
Row 2: A. Winkle, D. Daniels, V. Brown, B. LaFore, G. Nelson, M. Hennessy, J. Palmer,
E. Milock, B. Sandberg, J. Westerback, C. Reynolds, J. Potter.
Row 3: E1 lill'and, C. Kelly, J. Munrings, M. Sparby, L. Hagen, R. Nordness, R. Jolicouer,
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The East High Acapella Choir, this year, consists of 86 members. The
Christmas Concert, held December 16, had as its theme HThe Child of Christ-
mas? The annual spring concert was held April 13, with The Pines of
Home as the theme. Soloists for the year have been Marion Sandberg,
Barbara DeBruyne, Joan Fonger and Janice DeMars.
This year, small ensembles were developed. The Keys, both Major and
Minor, were active in serving the community at small gatherings and pro-
grams. The Troubadors were again organized this year and entertained
various club gatherings. The Ninth grade choir, this year, promises to be a
big edition to the Senior Choir in 1948 and 749.
The aims and standards of the choir are to promote citizenship through
cooperation, attitude, courtesy, and realization of abilitythrough the expend-
ing of personal effort.
Gold award pins were given to 26 seniors for two years of senior choir
work. Awards in the future will be based on the following requirements set
up by a committee of choir members from 10th, 11th, and 12th grades:
1. Member of choir for 3 years.
2 Maintain a B average in choir for 2 years and an A average in the
Senior year. , '
3. Service in Keys and Troubadors should count toward an A rating.
4. Students entering from rural districts during 11th and 12th year;
meeting the above grade average requirements and who measure up
to choir standards are eligible for awards.
5. Seniors in Keys and Troubadors who couldnit get choir on their
daily program, but Who attend evening rehearsals, participate in the
big concerts are eligible.
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Junior Choir
J. Holt, J. Fennessy, D. Guano, C. Heirman, A. LaValley, D. Noonan, J. Beetcher,
. Mackie, J. Johnson, J. De Mars, M. Bennett, 0. Smith, E. Smith, J. Walgren.
. Salo, D. Larson, J. Erdman, D. Tribbey, A. Hammer, J. Loomis, J. Vreeland,
. Waseen, B. Wickstrom, J. Amys, N. Quam, J. Smith, J. Bjorkman, M. Miller,
. Converse.
. Johnson, E. Greely, J. Soderlund, C. Jacobs, C. DeBruyne, M. Riedasch, L. f
Wicklund, M. Novack, J. Christianson, M. Cary, B. Corbett, B. Sullivan, J. Ericka ' '
son, D. Pearson, D. Smith. ,L , 9
P. Rozowski, R. Roher, P. Jappe, L. Larson, L. Johnson, E. Welshinger, C; WII- '
liams, C. Lindell, R. Johnson, W. Liberty, L. Larson, R. Thiele, T. Parergteiau,
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Row 2: J. DeMars, R. Olson, W. Trlanoskl.
Row 3: L. Larson, W. Rutherford, T. Parenteau. .
Row 4: H. Aronson, L. Hagen, M. Hennessy, J. Munmngs.
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Row 3: J. Johnson, J. Frisbie, J. Vreeland, M. Cary.
Row 4: B. Sullivan, E. Greely, V. Brown, C. Jacobs.
Band
B Flat Clarinets
Robert Gustafson
Marge Merrell
Nancy Lindstrom
Joyce Amys
Joan Bjorkman
Donald Hodsdon
Dorothy Gustafson
Jean Beetcher
Elaine Johnson
Corrine Flemming
Donald Jostad
Douglas Lowney
Norman Javner
Rosemary McIntyre
at football games, pep assemblies, parades, and concerts.
E Flat Clarinet
Lorrie Fitzgibbons
Bass Clarinets
Geraldine O'Brien
Jack Holt
Trombones
Ann Larson
Gerald Nelson
Oboe
Phillip Eaton
E Flat Saxaphone
Carl Peterson
Floyd Peterson
Tenor Saxaphone
Naudeen Maas
Comets Shirley Potter
Kenneth Johnson
French Horn
Betty Erickson
Lee Fonger Baritone
Ralph Morgan
Gene Gustafson l
Donald Topel
Seegar Swanson
Catherine Jacobs
William Walberg
Geraldine Nelson
Janet Reynolds
Bonnie Hess Pat Fitzgerald
Robert Janicki Tuba
James Baker Wayne Hard
Robert Greene
Percussion
Roger Kottman
Keith Hanson
Betty Lent
Jack Pettingill
June Erickson
Cynthia Plant
Douglas Zachau
Rosemary McIntyre
Glockenspiel
Rosemary McIntyre
As one of the largest organizations in the school, the band probably
covers the greatest field of activity. Throughout the year it has performed
Because of its
broad field it is necessary for the band to master a wide variety of music and
technique.
Although band is a subject class, officers are elected yearly to assist in
completing the great number of outside performances and projects.
Contrary to common belief the band not only trains its students music-
ally but also helps to build the character of the individual.
ordination, and teamwork are all gained through band work.
The band is now in the process of obtaining new uniforms. You
probably gazing upon the old ones for the last time in this publication.
Future East High bands are' expected to grew tremendously due to the
great increase in instrumental work in the junior high and grades.
year,s band is paving the way for future, bigger and better bands.
Officers:
President .. Robert Gustafson
Vice President ......... ..... Roger Kottman
Secretary .. ..... Marjorie Merrell
Treasurer ............................. Kenneth Johnson
Librarians ............................ Corrine Flemming, Dorothy Gustafson
Quartermasters ...................................... Cathy Jacobs, Pat Fitzgerald
Publicity .............................................. Seegar Swanson, Phillip Eaton
Historian ...... Lee Fonger
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orghestra has taken part in two programs during the year. Tlfg
irst perfor ance Qvas given at the annual Christmas Concert with a presen-
t tio Qf th Christmas Overture and the traditional Christmas Carols. No
' nt would be complete without the graduating class marching to
the fa iliarstrains of Edward Elgar s - Pomp and Circumstance, also played
Eyewworehewra.
T41 die stkahg ensemble has done very commendable work this year.
Egga atioh has appeared on many community programs, etc.
Xear Hie themble has also made appearances outside of our city.
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When it comes to color, precision and maneuveriyg at East High School,
our Twirling Squad is always present to display their techniques with the
band. Seventeen members performed this year in fast moving half time '
shows at oufoootball and basketball games. This unit also participated in y
parades sponsored by Superior civic organizations. They have won for them- i ,1
selves a reputation as a snappy, high-stepping twirling group. j
New uniforms earned by the girls through various money-raising pro-
jects added additional color to performances this year.
t The twirling club is open to membership by tryout on a competition
basis. Three new members have won regular positions recently for the 1948-
1949 squad. Girls who participate in this activity not only have the satis-
faction of contributing entertainment for many occasions, but they also gain
individually by developing poise, bodily coordination, and a sense of rhythm.
President .................................................................... Joanne Bjorkman
Vice President .. ..................................................... Janet Johnson
Secretary ...................................................................... Eileen Hennessy
Treasurer .......................................................................... Norma Quam
Adviser ............................................................................ Gerald Haack
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J. Rotseart, R. Rohrer, J. Carter, R. Clarke, W. LePage, J. Stromko, R. Johnson,
T. Tierney.
J. Baker, B. LaValley, D. O,Brien, D, Bloxham, J. Holmes, D. Flaten, R. Kottman,
H. Aronson, M. Hennessy, D. Smith.
. B. LePage, J. Dinda, J. Munnings, D. Dodge, E. Welshinger, W. Thomas, M. Tetz-
fhiaff, L. Eaton, S. Petron, B. Lally.
The 47 season was very successful, though plagued with injuries from
Our line coach, Frank Cirilli, undoubtedly contributed 1n making
our squad powerful and victorious.
We eliminated our opponents three successive times. Duluth Cathedral
then darkened our record by a slim 7 to 6 victory.
Then came the gridiron classic of the season with Central. The Vikings
14 to 0 lead at the half was too much for the Orientals, although we domi-
nated the second half, we trailed 21 to 6 when the gun ended our dream of
defeating our powerful rival.
We went through the rest of the season downing our opponents as they
faced us. We climaxed this thrilling season with a triumphant 12 to 0 vic-
tory over undefeated Rice Lake.
f Ea High wish tclitpress our sincere thanks to all the boys and
kaed 0 ard that we may enjoy this intriguing sport
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Grid Scores
East .................... 12- 0 .................... Proctor
East .................... 7- 6 .................... Park F alls
East .................... 19- O .................... Cloquet
East .................... 6- 7 .................... Dul. Cathedral
East .................... 6-21 .................... Sup. Central
East .................... 26- 0 .................... Ashland
East. .40- 7. .Sup. Cathedral
East .................... 12- O .................... Rice Lake
Basketball
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V2 East High made quite a name for itself this season, winning 10 out of 16
games, taking the city championship, and winning the consolation champion-
D ship at the Ashland tournament. East also established a new record by de-
U', feating Central three times this year.
4 Gene Welshinger and Mike Hennessy led the team in scorian with 145
q points apiece. East is fortunate indeed, having one of them back again next
Kg year. Gene Welshinger will be with us next year and we look forward to his
gift leading the team to many victories of the 49,, season.
1, 14 Hennessy was the cleanest player with only 30 fouls. He also estab-
W lished a position on the all-tournament team, for which we are all proud.
x Bucky Thomas captained the team this year. He is a steady player, a
N good floor man and an all-around sportsman.
- This will be the last year for the following players: Joe Dinda, Mike Hen-
nessy, Marshall Liebaert, all graduating; and Captain Thomas because he will
have reached the age limit for high school basketball.
We, of East High, wish to thank our team and our coach, Bill Finn, for
giving us a year of thrills and entertainment and an excellent example of
teamwork and cooperation.
INDIVIDUAL SCORING .
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IQ Welshinger ............................................ 48 49 145 57
3 l Hennessy ............... 59 27 145 30
Ki Dinda ...................................................... 51 29 131 44
ex Dodge .................................................... 27 16 70 s 46
e $3 I'Ijhlomczlas tCaptainl .......................... 18 27 63 31
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XXX Shears .................................................... 3 5 11 5
Liebaert ...... 2 7 11 14
Stromko ................................................ 0 5 5 7
Kessler 2 0 -4 0
Rotseart 0 '11 1 O
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Denfeld ................................ i . ........ 28
Ashland .......................................... 36
Park Falls ....... 42
Duluth Central .............................. 51
Proctor ............... , ........................... 26
Central ............................................ 43
Superior Cathedral ........................ 25
Proctor .......................................... 34
Park Falls ...................................... 32
Ashland ............ 31
Central ..... 29
Hurley .......... 38
Bessemer ........................................ 43
Denfeld ......................................... 30
Superior Cathedral ........................ 34
La Crosse ................................. '. ...... 38
Cheerleaders
Row 1. tKneelingl I. Thoreson, M. Rozowski, J. Fonger, C. Heirman, P. Lundgren
L. Fonger, J. Waseen, L. Hagen.
The 1948 school year is over and it has been a very successful one, not
only for the basketball and football teams, but also for the cheerleaders.
These cheerleaders have played a major part in all the pep assemblies this
year. At these pep assemblies, they led the students 'in various yells and
songs of our Alma Mater. Many new yells were also introduced. These
cheerleaders did their best to keep up the school spirit whether the team was
on top or not.
Practice took place regularly twice a week in the gymnasium. They
were fortunate enough to have been able to raise enough money to buy their
new sweaters. The cheerleaders of East High have done their part for the
Red and White.
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Senior Hit Parade
How Soon ........................................................................ Nancy Weyandt
Smoke, Smoke, Smoke .................................................... Roger Jolicoeur
YPapa DonYt Preach To Me .............................................. Mary Washatka
My Heart Is a Hobo ............................................................ Howard Hart
YStardustY, ........................................................................ Delores Hendricks
HDorft Sweetheart MeY .............................................................. Jim Palmer
YTo Each His Own .............................................................. Henry Aronson
HPoor John ........................................................................ John Munnings
HI Want To Be Loved .......................................................... Gloria Nelson
YChange of Heart .............................................................. Florence Wallin
nI Have But One Hear? ........................................................ Jerry O'Brien
YDark Eyes ................................................................ Delores Castonaguay
The Whole World Is Singing My Song,, .................... Barbara DeBruyne
Give Me Something To Remember You By .......................... Jay Johnson
Near YouY ........................................................................ Claudette Moore
YTm Beginning To See The Light .......................................... Wally Sharp
HDeep In A Dream ................................................................ Ivar Anderson
HGirl Of My Dreams .............................................................. Esma Dolson
HPaper DollH .......................................................................... Joanne Fonger
YItYs Almost Like Being In LoveY ............................................ Joyce Potter
YRemember Me .................................................................... Blanche Reich
HMy Young and Foolish HeartY .......................................... Carol Reynolds
Oh But I Do .................................................................. Marjorie Romans
YWho .............................................................................. Martha Rozowski
HA11 My LoveY Madelyn Petron
YAsk Anyone Who Knows .......................................................... Bob Clark
Yoqul Never Know ................................................................ Frank Dens
YOh My Achiny Heartn ............................................................ Bill Granfors
Y1 Can,t Begin To Tell You ............................................ Lawrence Hagen
uWhy Should I Cry Over YouY, .......................................... Maurice Spar-by
I Love You for Sentimental Reasons .................... Clarise and Marshall
HFm A Big Girl Now .......................................................... Evelyn Gerbosy
YThey Go Wild, Simply Wild Over Me ............................ Severin Petron
Strawberry Blond,, ............................................................ Betty Anderson
YDeloresY .............................................................................. Delores Daniels
ItYs An Irish Lullaby .............................................................. Bob O,Brien
YJosephine .................................................................. J osephine Cieslickie
H17m Always Chasing RainbowsY ........................................ Roger Kottman
ThatYs My DesireY YFredY .................................................. Esther Milock
UBlue Skies .......................................................................... Roger Peterson
HHas Anyone Seen My Girl ...................................................... Jim Boyer
HInto Each Life Some Rain Must Fall ................................ Audrey Miller
Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland ...................................... Bob Gustafson
So Far .................................................................................... Pam Schultz
YDriftwoodY ........................................................................ Ber'nie LaValley
The Dreamer ........................................................................ Bob Nordness
YMargie .......................................................................... Marjorie Johnson
I Wish I Didn,t Love You So ................................................ Helen Maas
YSail Along Silvery Moon .................................................... Violet Brown
Either It's Love or It Isn,t ...................................... Rosemary Machones
Give Me Five Minutes MoreY .......................................... Amelia Trianoski
Night and Day .. .............. Britt Sandberg
Cool WaterY ...Jim Jackson
I Can,t Get Up the Nerve To Kiss You ................................ Gordon Hill
SYposin' Y, ........................................................................ June Westerback
YThere,s a Great Day Coming .. .. ..Dick Dailey
HShe's Got the Cutest Eyes ............................................ Beatrice Johnson
There,s No One But You .................................................... Velda Morton
uToo Late .......................................................................... Jerry Parenteau
Oh What a Wonderful Summer .............................. Dorothy Engebretson
Look Out for That Girl ................. Joe Dinda
Rainbost EndY .................................................................... Bob Tomczak
Stranger Things Have Happened .............................................. Bob Maki
HFun and F ancy Free ............................................................ Bill Lundgren
YHeaven Only Knows Irene Thoreson
My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time ............ Jeanne Harnstrom
I Know a Little Bit About a Lot of Things .......................... Alice Winkle
YouYre the Prettiest Thing I've Seen Tonight ................ Mike Hennessy
Always ....... Barbara LaFore
P11 Be Seeing You .................................................................... Earl Brand
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Eyes .................................................................................................. Janice DeMars
Eyelashes .............................................................................. Laura Mae Wicklund
Teeth .............................................................................................. Arlene Rosberg
Lips ............................................................................................ Eleanor Thoreson
Smile ...................................................................................... Rosemary McIntyre
Dimples ........................................................................................ Eileen Hennessy
Complexion ................................................................................ Mildred Swansoh
Figure .................................................................................................. Joyce Amys
Hands .................................................................................. Betty Van Landschoot
Legs ................................................................................................ Janice Waseen
Best Dressed .................................................................................. Delores Kossak
Voice .......................................................................................... Jean Christiansen
Personality ...................................................................................... Marge Merrell
Teacher's Choice ............................................................................ Donna Noonan
Boy,s Choice ................................................................................ Phyllis Lundgreg
Dancer ................................................................................................ Avis Thomas
Petite .................................................................................................. Oralie Smith
..un to be around with ............................................................ Charlene Heirman
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Q 1133 Dressed .............................................................................. Kenneth Johnson
xi V01 .. - ..... Eugene Welshinger
E Sp H sma'tnshlp ........................................... Dale O'Brien
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N: T. .her's Choice ................. Bill Robinson
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2207 East 51h St.
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The Plumbing Shop on Wheels
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1414 Belknap Sf. Dial 8643
Superior, Wisconsin
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VA'
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Superior, Wisconsin
Oldest Bank in the City
Duluth, Minnesota Est. 1887 822 Tower
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GROCERIES and MEATS
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1704 Broadway Street
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1017 Tower Avenue
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518-20 Tow-er Ave.
Superior, Wis.
Superior, Wisconsin
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Phone 4133
1713 Belknap Street
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2123 East Fifth Street
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2217 East 5th
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Everything for the Farm and Home
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1428 Tower Avenue
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Pens and Pencils
Sporting Goods, Luggage, Jewelry
728 Tower Ave.
Superior, Wisconsin
1160',
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BINHGAMM HARDWARE
Sport GoodsWPaint
1011 Tower Ave. Dial 9551
Compliments of
YOUR
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Ralph Palmer's
SNELL
1731 E. Fifth St.
Superior, Wis.
Phone 7086
School Supplies
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Compliments of
CHRISTIANSON'S
BARBER SHOP
EAST END
GUSTAFSON and
CHRISTIE
PURE OIL SUPER STATION
2101 East Fifth Street
Phone 2-2152
LEDERMAN'S
SHOES, HOSIERY,
GENTS' FURNISHINGS
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2121 East Fifth Street
Phone 22102
WIGHTMAN'S
House of Flowers
Phone 6581
1307 Tower Avenue
Superior, Wis.
999.96
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1513 BELKNAP ST.
LEBO'S JEWELRY STORE
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Expert Watch Repairing
Phone 7293
1 124 Tower Ave.
Superior, Wisconsin
BERTHIAUME'S
Inc.
Good Quality of
GROCERIES, MEATS AND
BAKED GOODS
1417 Tower Avenue
Smart Vacation Needs for the
TEENJXGER!
THE TEEN-AGE SHOP
STACK and CO.
1309 Tower Avenue
BUDNICK'S
MUSIC SHOP
Buescher Band Instruments
1421 Belknap Street
Dial 8070
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Superior Hofel
Coffee Shop
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Manager Andy Doran
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ON A FINE BOOK!
And for the very best in entertainment,
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EAST- END THEATRE
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THOMPSON'S
GROCERY
MEATS-GROCERIES0FRUITS
1422 Tower Avenue
Superior, Wis.
Dial 7718
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1313 Tower Avenue
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1301 N. Fifth Street
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Picture Framing and Amateur Supplies
Dial 9540
1709 Belknap St.
Sliperior, Wis.
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FOOD MARKET
1 1 19 Tower Avenue
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1218 Tower Avenue
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1207 Tower Avenue
Superior, Wisconsin
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Drug Store
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1204 Ogden Avenue
Dial 5688
PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS
RENTALS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Wisconsin Typewrifer Co.
1222 Tower Ave. Dial 6901
BELAIR'S DRUG STORE
Phone 2-1241
2222 East Fifth Street
Superior, Wis.
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TIRE 8 AUTO SUPPLY
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