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Treasurer Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Advertising Manager Feature Editor Assistant Editor Art Editor Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor Senior Class Editor Junior Class Editor Sophomore Class Editor Calendar Typists Annual Staff Phyllis Kirschbaurn Jeanette Loehndorf Ruth Nivarel Jeanette Harris Kenny Gilkes James Harris Jim Jones Barbara Woodington Bob Nivarel Bing Oswald Clarence Bailie Jeanette Harris Sandra Woodington Carol McKinney Bing Oswald Willis Bedward Dick Kendall T om Malay Phyllis Kirschbaum, Jeanette Loehndorf Jeanette Harris, Ruth Nivarel, Carol McKinney, Barbara Woodington 1 -ll ff We, the Seniors of nineteen hundred and fifty-one, dedicate this years annual Mernories in memory of Mr. Walter Woodington, former clerk of the Board of Education. 50123 Z7 A7 if 'gwi-'-,,,..f I .Jw 7 egg 4 N..-1 Teachers Mr. James Horsfall, our principal, came to Bagley during the year of 1949. He attended the University of Wisconsin a year, then was drafted into the U.S. Army and was abroad a short time. On his return he re-entered the University where he met Joann whom he married. He is now building his home across from the schoolhouse. They have a family of two boys, John and Joe. Mr. Day, our social science teacher, resides at the William Schreiner home, where he lives with his wife, Jackie and daughter, Connie. He formerly taught at Trempealeau and Bloomington. He plans on leaving the teaching profession to take up farming near Prairie. Miss Geneva Studier resides at the Belle Nash home. Her parents home is at New.Diggins. She has formerly taught at Rewey, Milltown and Arena. Besides teaching English she directed our school plays and forensics. The three one -act, all school plays were given October 27. There was a matinee in the afternoon and a formal showing that night. They were Life with Willie, Shock ofHis Life, and A Date for Bobby-Sox. Miss Mary Kenny's original home is in Portage, Wisconsin. She stays at Lulu Glass home here in Bagley. She has taught in Dane, Kenosha and Grant counties. Mrs. Ruth Ryan lives with her husband Bernard in a trailer situated next to Joe Behlmers garage. She is also Girl Scout leader. Mrs. Evelyn Calkins present teacher of the sixth, seventh, and eighth grade, taught English in high school the year of 1949-50. She lives with her mother and son, Bobbie, in the Calkins home on the corner across from the school. Her hus- band, Ralph, enlisted in the Red Cross and is' now in Japan. Ev .Di I ' 'T : '- W W-nf. 'fs GERALD DAY Science and Social Science Freshman Class Advisor B.S. Plattville State Teachers JAMES HORSFALL GENEVA STUDIER Principal English Mathematic s Sophomore C lass Advisor Science B.S. Phtiville Sill: TCICYYS Baseball and Basketball B.S. University of Wisconsin Grade Teaclmrs - lst and Znd 3rd, 4th, and 5th 6th, 7th, and 8th Mary Kenney Ruth A. Ryan Evelyn A. Calkins Whitewater State Plattville State Duluth State Teachers College Teachers College Teachers College we 4 h .WF 1'-13281-sp In ' -LEE' .4 nosmrr NNAREL President.................. Treasurer ..... Paper Staff. . . . . Annual SMH. . . . Baskeihnll....... ... Basebnll.......... ... Life With WiUie . . .... 3 ...Z ....4 .... 4 l,2,3,4 l,2,3,4 ......4 Seniors PHY LLIS KIRSC HBA U M C LARENCE BAILIE President .......... . . . . . .... Vice-President. . . . Paper Staff. . . . . . . Annual Staff. . . . Basketball. . . . . . . Baseball......... Forensics. . . . . . . . . Life With Willie . . . ..l,4 ..Z,3 ...4 ...4 Z,3,4 2,3,4 . 1.2. . . .4 Secretary. .... l,2,3,4 Treasurer. . . . . . . . .l.3.4 Paper Staff .... . . . Z,3,4 Annual Staff. . . Cheerleader. . . . . . Z.3,4 Forensics. . . Glee Club .... .... D.A.R. ........... . Shock of His Life . . ....l,Z ....l,2. ...4 ...4 President ............... V ic e -President .... Basketball. . . . ....... . . Baseball .............. A Date for Bobby Sox . . ....... Z ......l,4 . . Z,3,4 ....Z,3,4 ....4 5 MQNRQE HARRIS KENNETH GILKES Paper Staff ................... 2,3 Annual Staff. .............. .... 4 Basketball ......... .... 3 ,4 Baseball ............ .... 4 Shock of His Life ... ....4 ROBERT NIVAREL Nickname.... ...Bob Eyes .... . ...... Brown Hair .... ................Brown Movie ....... Halls of Montezuma Actor ................ Bing Crosby Actress ........... Rosalind Russel Favorite Expression ...... Holy Cow Sport. . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . Basketball Ambition. . . Sit as much as possible C LARENCE BAILIE Nickname. . . . . . Bud Eyes ...... . ....Blue Hair. . . ............ Blond Movie. . . . . . Broken Arrow Actor .................. Clark Gable Actress ............... .Tune Allyson Favorite Expression. . .Don't ask me! Sport ..................... Baseball Ambition ............ Chasing women PHYLLIS KIRSCHBAUM Nickname. . . . .... .. . . ........ Phyl Eyes... ............. ......Brown Hair.... ................Brown Movie .... . . Three Little Words Actor .............. Peter Lawford Actress .............. June Allyson Favorite Expression ........ Never Sport ............... . .... Softball Ambition ........ . . . . . . Secretary MONROE HARRIS Nickname .................. Baldie Eyes ........................ Blue Hair .... ............. B rown Movie .... . Chained Lightning Actor ................. John Wayne Actress ............... Dale Evans Favorite Expression .......... Ditto Sport .................... Baseball Ambition ........... ...... N one KENNETH GILKES Nickname ..................... Ken Eyes ....................... Brown Hair ....................... Brown Movie. . She Wore a Yellow Ribbon Actor .................. Monty Hale Actress ............. Shirley Temple Favorite Expression ....... Holy Cow Sport ............... . . Basketball Ambition ........... ...... N one Freshmen i BACK ROW: Left to Right: S. Trine, B. Valdovinis, L. Sandleback, D. Bean, E. Haville. SECOND ROW: ' Left to Right: E. Champion, B. Clark, J. Harris, I. Warrington, A. Stagmnn. THIRD ROW: Left to Right: D. Moun, B. Boldt, B. Cathman, L. Harris, D. Horstman, Mr. Day. FRONT ROW: Left to Right: J'. Oswald, T. Malay, F. Gilkes, R. Horstman, D. Warrington. Sophomores Juniors BACK ROW: Left to Right: F. Plondke. BACK ROW: Left to Right: J. Harris, A. Kelley. J. Mchimans, G. Clark. B. Oswald. SECID ROW: l. Long, R. Gulick, SECOND ROW: I. Harris, B. Woodington. 5- W00dillgi0l1. M. Fishler. C. McKinney, R. Nivarel. Mr. Horsfall. FRONT ROW: R. Esser, B. Horstman, C. Hale. FRONT ROW: W. Bedward, J. Jones, D. Long. 7 I f ' ' 1 ' ' N i :1 The Junior Class entered as green Freshmen in 1949. They enrolled as a group of fourteen. They were: Jeanette Harris, James Harris, Barbara Woodington Ruth Nivarel, Clarice Ward, Bing Oswald, Willis Bedward, Donald Long, Carol McKinney, Jeanette Loehndorf, Jim Jones, Avery Kelly, Delbert Brandon, and Melvin Jerrit. Delbert and Melvin left the class they had finished their first year. In the Sophomore year Wayne Horstman entered with us but left during the second semester. Clarice left at the end of the same year. In our Junior year Sylvia Nivarel joined us but left just before the second semester. Willis and Bing were on the A team this year. For the past two years Ruth Nivarel, Jeanette Loehndorf, and Carol McKinney have been cheerleaders. Bing was elected as our Prom King and has chosen Carol as his Queen. The theme is to be Harbor Lights with music by Jack Hefti, and is to be held May 4, 1951. The class is looking forward to next year when they will graduate. The Sophomores entered school as Freshmen in a body of twelve. They in- cluded: Dick Kendall, Jack McLimans, Fred Plondke, Charles Hale, Roger Esser, Robert Horstman, Margaret Jishler, Irene Long, Ruth Gulick, Sandra Woodington, Gene Clark, and Joann Fishler. Joann didn't return to school her Sophomore year as did the rest of them. Edward Mezera entered retaining it to a class of twelve but left them after the first semester. Fred Plondke was the class star in basket- ball, playing all year on the A team. Ruth Gulick is an outstanding oratory speaker and hopes to go far this year. The school was enlarged by a big Freshman Class this year, of twenty-two. Consisting of: Sally Trine, LaVon Sandleback, Dorothy Bean, Elaine Haville, Eileen Champion, Beth Clark, June Harris, Janis Warrington, Anna Mae Stagman, Donald Moon, Bernard Boldt, Berlyn Cathman, Lyle Harris, Douglas Horstman, Jon Oswald, Tom Malay, Franklin Gilkes, Roger Horstman, Donovan Warrington, Ronald Harris, and Edna Mercer. Edna left just before Christmas. Birdie Lou Valdovinos joined them a few weeks later making them a class of twenty-two again. Jon played part of the time on the A team while the rest of the boys did their share also. The class proudly posesses a straight A student, LaVon Sandleback. 8 -4 --ls..!n.r in M saw ' 'E lfff , . L? .W Q , 4- wr A N ,,w a ff? TT' fr- 4' mgg,,.,,..wm, .ww I l. We're lost! 2. Chug-a-lug. 3. Aren't we cute? ? 4. Boy! Am lthirsiyl 5. Who are you waiting for? 6. Aren't we ladies! We if-5' iff' . H Q 1 . ., 4 ' V , , H' ff fi, ..,,,. .3 a 'Y w. 1 3. 119' if 13:11 1 'M R W W' ' wkf, ff I ' ' .1 .,., .qymg 4 I ' I 'Z 4 A .X A As ,wr K Smile Jeanette. Bathing beauties. Guess Who ? ? Leaning towers. Lem'me Study! Who's Who? ? ? '? 9 14 NW?m..?..f..i .3 5.1 , . 'ttf X. S in ' 'S fa r af in .33 if 'fa A J . OW... 16. The Winner 17. Ain't she pretty. 18. The line-up. 13. Handsome. . Shhh'I here he comes. I5 ..- GUARD Baldie GUARD George fCaptainj 'xx E v CENTER Flick Cheerleaders BACK T0 FRONT: Ruth, Jeanette, Carol, Phyllis Subs BACK ROW: Left to Right: J. Oswald, C. Bailie. FRONT ROW: J. Harris, T. Malay. 10 FORWARD Willie FORWARD moz.. Cctober November November December December December December December December January January January January January February February February 30 17 22 1 8 12 15 21 28 12 19 23 26 30 2 9 16 Basketball Schedule Basketball practice starts. Seneca ftherel 64 Campion Qtherej 48 Bloomington Qtherej 47 Potosi 34 Wauzeka Qtherej 42 Mt. Hope Qtherej 36 Cassville 44 Granton fPatch Grovej 33 Patch Grove ftherel 45 Bloomington 48 Seneca 65 Potosi ftherej 36 Wauzeka 65 Mt. Hope 34 Cassville Qtherej 48 Patch Grove 31 The A team Tournament was Grove. Bagley took 3rd place. The B team Tournament was March Z and 3. It was held at Mt. Hope. Bagley took 2nd place. The All-Star game was held at Bloomington. Bloomington defeated the All Stars by one point. 47-46. ' Bagley Bagley Bagley Bagley Qherel Bagley Bagley Bagley there, Bagley Bagley Bagley there, v v P Bagley fherel Bagley Bagley there 1 I Y Bagley Qhere, Bagley Bagley fhere February 22, 23, and 24. lt was held at Patch March 7, 8, and 9, is our class tournaments. March 7, Freshmen vs. Seniors March 8, Juniors vs. Sophomores. March 9, the winners vs. losers for Champion ship and Consolation. ll P P Bagley Baseball Season Record: 7 Wins - 0 Loses. BagIey B Team FIRST ROW: Left to Right: T. Malay, D. Kendall, J. Mc Limans. SECOND ROW: Left to Right: J. Oswald, K. Gilkes, D. Long C. Bailie. SEASON REC ORD 12 Loses and 5Wins TOURNAMENT Znd at Mt. Hope Team FIRST ROW: Left to Right, C. Bailie, M. Harris. SECOND ROW: Left to Right, D. Kendall, G. Clark, B. Nivarel. BACK ROW: Left to Rightg B. Oswald, F. Plondke. J'. Oswald, W. Bedward. Manager - J. Jones. 12 Boy, our cooks! What do you see? Isn't love grand. Don't let me fall. Wishing them luck. Forensics ln 1949 the high school went in enthusiastically for forensics. Twenty-four entered this activity. In our local contest, Janet Bailie, Darleen Pitzer, and Barbara Woodington competed in oratory. Janet and Darleen received A's at the first contest, which was held that year in our gymnasium, but lost out in the league contest. Humorous selections were given by Lorna Dolphin, Bob Fralick, Avery Kelly, Clarice Ward, Carol McKinney, Jeanette Harris, Willis Bedward, Rose Fishler, Clarence Bailie and Edith Gulick. Lorna and Clarice got A's at the local contest but lost out at the league contest. In reading Joann Behlmer, Leila Yager and Mary Valdovinos participated. Joann and Leila received A's at the first con- test, but they also lost out at the league. ln the serious division however, Genevive Cass received an A until she reached Plattville where she was given a C rating. Ruth Nivarel, Janice Trine, Phyllis Kirschbaum, Darlene Ready, Darlene Warrington, Ramona Ward and Jeanette Loehndorf, also took serious declamations. Jeanette received an A only at the first contest. In 1950 there was a decrease in the nurnber of participants, having only ten. Ruth Gulick, the only one taking an oration, received an A until she reached Plattville where she was given a B rating. Bob Fralick, Carol McKinney, Sandra Woodington, Avery Kelly, Ruth Nivarel and Margaret Fishler entered the humor- ous division. Carol and Bob were rated in the A class in our local contest, but received B's at the league contest that was held in Potosi that year. Barbara Woodington, Irene Long, and Jeanette Loehndorf took serious. Irene and Jeanette received A's at the local and B's at the league contest. This year Ruth Gulick again is the only person taking an oration from Bagley. Carol McKinney, Sandra Woodington, Janis Warrington and June Harris have chosen humorous declamations. ln the serious class Ruth Nivarel, Elaine I-laville, Margaret Fishler, Irene Long, LaVon Sandleback, and Jeanette Loehndorf have taken serious declamations. Our first contest in Bagley will be held Wednesday, March 14th. Bloomington was chosen to hold the league contest which will be held March Zlst. We hope Bagley will have some contestants that will goto Plattville this year. e 14 September September September September October October October October October October October October November November November November November D ec ember December December December December December January January January January January January January January February February February February March March March March March School Calendar 4 School started. Two new teachers have been added to the faculty. Miss Geneva Studier, commercial, and Mr. Jerry Day, commercial. 18 Andred De Costa --------------------- G reat entertainment. ZZ Baseball at Cassville ------ First baseball game we won every- body was real happy. 29 Potosi -------- --- ---- Another victory for us. 3 Obmo Studio -------------- Seniors were photographed. 5 Fall Festival also played Bloomington ---- Big day, big game with Bagley winners. 6 No school S.W.E.A. ----- --- ----- Everybody was happy. Z0 Patch Grove ltherej--- -- -------------- Victors again. 23 Methodist Supper ---- ------------- E njoyed by everyone. Z7 All school play ------------- Everyone thought the plays were good. 30 Basketball Practice Started --------- Boys were all glad. 31 Halloween Party ------- Costumes were the fad. All had fun. Z-3-4 W. E. A. No school--Vacation at last. Teachers had to go to a convention. 10 Rip Van Winkle ----- The actors were here. It was really funny. 15 Legion Dance ---------------- Really a time that night. 17 Seneca ------- Not a very good start for the first game. Z3-24 Thanksgiving vacation ------ All out to catch the Turkey. 1 Bloomington Qtherej ------ Almost won. Exciting game. 8 Potosi ------------------ Potosi, came, went home sad. IZ Wauzeka ftherej ---- ---- T hey were too good for us. 15 Mt. Hope ftherel--- ----- We came home happy. 21 Cassville fherel ---- ---------------------- W e won. 28 Granton at P.G.--- ---They had so far to travel to go home sad. 9 Ben Furrier ---------------- The show was really good. ll John Deere Day and Dance ------- Everybody was there. lZ Patch Grove Qtherej --------- Came home sad. Guess there was too much fun last night. l6 End of first semester ------- Report cards were better. 19 Bloomington fherel ---- ---- W e were awful sad that night. 23 Seneca there, -------------- Good game but they won. 26 Potosi ftherej ------ ------- S urvived the trip with happiness. 30 Wauzeka Qherej --------- They were looking too good for us. Z Mt. Hope there, --------- They were good losers. 9 Cassville ftherej ---- ---The town backed the team. All came home happy. l6 Patch Grove fherej ------ They had played their other games too hard. We won. ZZ-Z3-24 District tournament -- A lot of yelling by all. 2-3 B-tournament at Mt. Hope ---- The boys are looking forward to these dates. 8-9 Class tournament ----- A fight to see who is best. 10 Grade tournament ----- May the best team win. 14 Local Forensic-- Z1 Forensic at Bloomington. 15 1 I March April ,Aga May Mayo iw: Mtv 'May May -Z5 Exam: -------- . --..-- E erybody is studying. Z5 Graduation----... .... ..-S niors bid farowcfllg 3 No school------Good PAK y. I I 121 District Forensic i 1 State Forensic . o Iimior Prom---F ------ 0 Q11 dross up 'ic ' District baseball---9--G 'hand boys 5 . to this. , U ,Y Clan night ----------- F f,Seniors only. , .aj -- Senior play ---- ----- -S niors hm. A : 'ff 1 Last School Day---- ---- ---- - ---.-- - -----aScef you npxt year: S0 LON '! u I I s I I i r c i i I qu- ,f-, , ' iv wil? 4' , , QM? C oach V. F fe A if 'li' - 1 C ff 5, 0 :,. , I I: e dddde Right Fielder Left Fielder fr: . Sec ff fgifz Sum sm gee on . 5i '7'7'f?!i5 Qz 'K Q ' ew ' K ffip . Q, eddd 1. f'.1.'ZhQi' f as x 'fern ' ' Third Baseman Pitcher First Baseman Catcher 2 Center Fielder S 6 r Alt? ,Y Q 1 Ps Q? J ang What's So Funny? niaing High. ,nv Two of a Kind. N Standing Pretty. 2, if f f wr 4 A ia Wg .Q UL.. . fd. ,, A is., Baby Sitter. G00d Lookin!- Act Your Age. 1 7 ...nn... ., aww ' fe 6th, 7th and 8th G BACK ROW: Left to Right: D. French, A. Lubens, B. Kress, I... French, R. Stagman, E. Warringion, R. Champion. THIRD ROW: D. Bauren, B. Calkins, S. Hall, G. Kendall, J. Brown, B. Champion. SECID ROW: H. Plondke, N. Haville, B. Thornton, I. Thornton, M. Kress, M. Kress, Mrs. Calkins. v FR11' ROW: B. Hall, B. Mecum, B. Meng. Grade Team BACK ROW: Left to Right: D. French, B. Kress, E. Warrington, L. French, R. Stagman A. Lnhens. SECID ROW: I. Brown, B. Champion. G. Kendall, S. Hall. FRONT ROW: B. Hall, B. Mecum, B. Meng. 18 Ist and 2nd BACK ROW: Miss Kenny. SECOND ROW: Lei! to Right: D. Fuller, O. Lllbeni, T. Harris, D. Mann, R. Wallace. THIRD ROW: B. Inlay, K. Harris, M. Caya, E. Caya. FRONT ROW: J. Hall, B. MacNamara, J. Meng, J. Keeney. U 3rd, 4th and 5th Grades BACK ROW: Left to Right: S. French, W. Wallace, B. Han-is, C. Keesey. B. Baures, J. Lubens. SECOND ROW: llrs. Ryan, K. Deters, K. Deters, M. Dzirnis. . THIRD ROW: J. Knight, D. Fuller, G. Woodington, S. Remy, R. Hall, M. Newman. FRONT ROW: W. Klinkhammer, T. Remy, V. Baures, J. Harris, R. Walz, R. Champion. 1 9 Grades M! 27' A1 15739 K 'li ga w I-Koihnlllcunlby 'll-lliifl liqln-.ll.l.l. ZZ Compliments Of V Hughes Auto Sales E-JU1RlDL .I X3 F g 5 x :-,' 9-:LJ J Y fi x if 5 E ? ' '? Q, Bloomington, Wisconsin Metcalfe Funeral Home Funeral Service - Ambulance Bloomington, Wisconsin Compliments Of Walz Lumber Co. Glen Haven, Woodman Bagley, Wisconsin MILADY'S SHOPPE Everything For Milady Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin Auto Parts Distributors RIDGE MOTOR AND MACHINE COMPANY 106 East Blackhawk Avenue Phone 12 Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin Prairie City Bank Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin A Good Place To Do Your Banking Stations At Bagley, Eastman, and Seneca, Wisconsin Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Stop At Harvey's Steak House ' 'We Never Close' ' Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin Candy - Cigars - Wallpaper - Paints Ha rmann's Store Variety Magazines - School Supplies - Hardware - Glassware Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin When In Prairie du. 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