Barneveld High School - Hilites Yearbook (Barneveld, WI)

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ctrneve Jfiah Barney©Id Hifjh School Barneveld, Wisconsin Elizabeth Dimpfl EDITOR 3usineas Manager ---- Dorothy Evans Assistant ----------- Carol Eveland Layout — Judy Watson, Helen Meili Feature - Eleanor Moyer, Donna Bunbury Publicity -------------- Billy Campbell Advertising- Helen Dennis, Frank Short Sports ------ Laurence Arnold, Bud Erickson Senior Class Reporter ------- Marlene Biaser Advisor----------------Mrs. Charles D. Bias Dorothy Marty Typists Betty Marty Ruth Rickey dedication Because your devotion, interest and guidance have inspired us to the higher things of life and because you have provided us with all thi necessities of living so that we might obtain1 our education we dedicate - with deepest love fc and esteem, the 1950-1951 edition of HI-LIGHT«T to you,_ OUR PARENTS. 2 Elementary Kermit Carden Ole Christopherson Otto Oimoen John F. McKenna Pauline G-. Bias Leslie M. MacIntyre Donald G-. McCloskey Bernie J. G-olz Virgil A. Butteris Principal, Social Science Commercial English Mathematics, Music Coach, Science Agriculture Secondary Ralph Paulson Mrs. John Minix Willis Owens 3 LAURENCE ARNOLD---------PRESIDENT Arnold ------------- Drop dead ! As Senior President he did fine, For all the girls he has a line. HELEN DENNIS------VICE PRESIDENT Denny Nature made her what she would, Not too bad and not too good ELIZABETH DIMPFL-SECRETARY Liz ---------- More fun !'• If a problem you know not, Go to Liz she knows a lot. You betcha bet I11 Senior OduiS Offiicerd JUDITH WATSON-------------TREASURER Judy -------------------- Aw nuts'1 Kind and sweet and friendly too, No wonder there's Just one of you. IDA WEGMUELLER-----STUDENT COUNCIL Idle ------------------- Oh fine You're short, cute and lucky too, No wonder that one guy picked you. FRANK SHORT----STUDENT COUNCIL Snuffy ---------- Drop dead ! Full of fun and mischief too. Doing things he shouldn't do. MARLENE BLASER Happy, clever, full of fun, She has a smile for everyone. Toots -------------- Oh my gosh Number Please we hear her say, With a smile and air that1s gay. DONNA BUNBURY Bumblebee ----- Are you Kidding? DONNA BRUNKER !£e VYf11 P 1 to everyone, They all admit she's lots of fun. Brunk ----------- Rowdy Dow ! WILLIAM CAMPBELL Bill ---- Shut your big mouth Full of pep and nonsense too, Does what he's not expected to. BUD ERICKSON Bud -------------------- Aw come on Irm the guy who's sharper than heck, You ask the girls if I like to neck. DOROTHY EVANS Jeanne ---------------------- Quickly Always smiling and full of fun, Seems she is always on the run. s CAROL EVELAND Eve ------------------- Holy Cow I1' Of all the times that I like best, My High School days lead the rest. EUGENE GILBERTSON John ----------------- Oh Brother School days, are considered best, When I get out I'm going to rest. RONALD GOKE Ronnie ------------------ So what When there's mischief to be done, He's always there to join the fun. a add BETTY MARTY iiBets --------------- Gee Whiz I Happy, clever, and lots of fun, She has a smile for everyone. DOROTHY MARTY Dot -------- Jeepers Her friends are many, Foes very few, if any. ROBERT MeSHERRY ii Bob -------- Now look Try to argue if you can, I can beat most any man. HELEN MEILI Jo ---------------------------11 Yah The girl who has a heart of gold, Who has a smile for young and old. DONALD MOYER Don ----- I'll never tell I am really very very shy, But all in all a good guy. ELEANOR MOYER Ellie -------------- You Betcha Bet 1 You're short, dark and awfully sweet, A girl like you Just can't be beat. Of RUTH RICKEY Rickey --------- Honestly Five feet two, eyes of blue, Full of fun and mischief too. VINCENT RYAN Vince ------------------------ Huh? 1951 He's happy-go-lucky and gets around, He says no woman will get him down. LAVERNE STENSETH Stens ---------- Gee ! Keen sense, Common sense, Always room for nonsense. 7 September, 19 7, saw twenty-two soared, green freshman enter Barn- eveld High under the leadership of Mr. O'Neil. Since it was the first year of Union Free, we weren't the only new faces around. Initiation we won't forget----caster oil, axle grease, and the rest. Even the in- dividual things were fun. Lit . i LORENE TOLLISON Pork Chop - By the holy holy She has really quite a Rep, For being fun and full of pep. As sophomores we really studied, and we all got good grades. Since we were the only ambitious class and wanted good times we sponsored many parties. The one that will be remembered longest was the square dancing party which everyone en- joyed. At least there was variety in partners. Juniors, oh brother, upperclassmen, aren't we big now! Picking out rings was something we had always dreamed of--------finally we were wearing them. Of course when we initiated the freshmen we did nothing mean at all, except lead them down the steps with a few stops. We did have a dls- appointment when they said no class play—didn't get a chance to show our talent. The biggest thing of the year was the Prom. The theme was April Showers ; the colors, pastel pink, yellow, green and white. The garden was in the middle, even though some didn't want it there. Nice walk back to the Ag room for punch ! The Prom pictures were really snazzy. In our senior year we foundt we had lost only four members. They were Beatrice Moyer, who is Mrs. Lloyd Buckingham, Dorothy Urfer, who is Mrs. Marvin Kelly, Josephine Thuli, who transferred to Spring Green, and Alan Christiansen, who enlisted in the U.S. Navy. Harvey Frye also was with us for a while. Because there was whole new teaching staff, we, as seniors, tried to give them the impression we knew it all. They soon found out differently. Boy---what trouble trying to decide on the announcements. The boys lost that round—leave it to the girls. After much worry by all,the class play Bill's Night Out was a success. Believe it or not we even knew our parts with a little help on the side. Having our pictures taken gave us a half a day off, which we needed badly. Seems some of the boys had bananas, ice cream cones,and mice in their pockets. Wonder how they got there??????? It was hard finding a homecoming date—guess the boys liked going to other towns on Friday nights. Finally we found one and the night was a big success. The other senior parties were fun too. What the olass of 1951 didn't think of isn't worth mentioning. 8 Jk omecomincj. Many Barneveld High School graduates returned to their Alma Mater for the annual Homecoming game and dance on January 10, 1951. Both A and BM teams were victorious over Montfort High for the anxious and enthusiastic crowd. Dancing followed the game with music by Dan Garson's orchestra.. At eleven o'clock the orchestra signaled the crowd to make ready for the crowning ceremony. Sue Ann Arneson led the procession, followed by the Queen, Judy Watson and King, Bud Erickson. They formed a semi-circle in the center of the gym with the rest of the court: Dorothy Evans escorted by Bob McSherry, Carol Freidli escorted by Gerry Bertram, Leone Retrum escorted by Gary Massey, Margareth Hosking escorted by Jerry Blaser. After the speeches Marilyn Schaller crowned the Queen with a band of yellow roses. Lawrence Arnold wills his brains to Raymond Duerst. Marlene .Blaser wills her laughing ability to Ethel Owens. gonna Branker wills her Hallandale dances to Carol riedli. Donna Bunbury wills her height to Dick Moyer. Billy Campbell wills his big feet to Jerry Blaser. Helen Dennis wills her ability to catch men to any one who wants it. Elizabeth Dlmpf1 wills her ability to tell jokes to future comedians of the Junior Class. Charles Bud Erickson wills his atlas build to Dennis Duerst. Dorothy Evans wills her ability to get along with people to Betty Anderegg. Carol Eveland wills her long walk up the hill to anyone who will take it. Eugene Gilbertson wills his abil- ity to keep quiet to Billy Olson. Ronald Goke wills his ability to slide around corners to Peter Tralnor. Lorene Tolllson wills her ability to tend bar to anyone who intends to be a bartender. Dorothy Marty wills all her Mt. Horeb dances to Delores Rolstad. Witt Betty Marty wills h r ability to keep time to Irene Week. Helen Mellj wills her muscle to Ethel Erickson as she plans to be a future wrestler in G.A.A. Donald Moyer wills his ways of getting girls to the Freshmen boys . Vincent Ryan wills his ability to get along with all the teachers to Robert Tollison. Hath Rickey wills her dancing ability to Anna Mae Arndt. I !9- Wegmueller wills her way to catch a man to girls of B.H.S. LaVerne Stenseth wills his ability to write letters to any guy who wants it. Frank Short wills his smart re- marks in English class to Billy Brennan. Ju y Watson wills her cheer lead- ing ability to future cheer lead- ers of B.H.S. Bob McSherry wills all his New Year's Eve parties to Jim Leary. Eleanor Moyer wills her gym class to Leatrlce Retrum. In conclusion, we, the Seniors of 1951, leave our initiative to the Freshmen class; our class spirit to the Sophomores; to the Juniors, our willingness; and to Barneveld, we leave our memory. 9 ecy Through television we see the Seniors of 1951- all well and happy, but ten years older. Lawrence Arnold Marlene Blaser Donna Brunker Bill Campbell Helen Dennis Elizabeth Dimpfl Bud Erickson Dorothy Evans Carol Eveland Eugene Gilbertson Ronnie Goke Robert MeSherry Lorene Tollison Dorothy Marty Betty Marty Helen Meill Donald Moyer Vincent Ryan Ruth Rickey Judy Watson Ida Wegmueller Frank Short LaVerne Stenseth Eleanor Moyer A High School principal teaching chemistry. A house wife and a part time telephone operator. A house wife on a farm out Dodgeville way. A snappy First Lieutenant in - the Air Force. Still after a man. Hope she has good luck soon. A great comedian taking over the Bob Hope show. Famous football player at the University of Wisconsin. A stenographer with the Transfer Company in Madison and still going with that guy. Working in Madison and still looking for a good looking man. Retired as an eligible bachelor. Working in Madison and still trying to decide if he should marry. A rich farmer with much time for dancing. With the help of Eddie Collins she is running a gravel truck line from Barneveld to Chicago. She can't make up her mind who the lucky guy will be. Married now and living on a farm near Platteville. Clerking in a Ridgeway store and having a hard time deciding between Ernie and Alvin. Driver for Jimmy Lynch and his Dare Devils and enjoying all the suspense with it. Living on a farm and looking for a wife. A country school teacher out Hollandale way. A florist who specializes in raising Rose Buds. A house wife living out on that certain Theobald farm. For an Irishman he is doing well making Swiss cheese. Traveling with the Ringling Bros, as a lion tamer. Running a restaurant in Blue Mounds hoping for that certain guy to come back. 10 men If you have ever been a freshman, you can Imagine how we felt Sept- ember 5, 1950, our first day in Barneveld Union Free High School. Thirty—three freshmen roamed from room to room completely lost. Through classes, study hail, and class meetings we became acquainted and a well organized class. To hold the offices of our class we choose: President,. Tom Duesler; Vice President, Jerry Blaser; Secretary, Frederick Segrebrecht; Treasurer, Bill Brennan; and Class Reporter, Leatrice Retrum. All the freshmen were required to study science, general business, and English while the fourth sub- ject was agriculture for the boys and geography for the girls. We sponsored the Christmas oarty which proved to be successful. Row I: Margareth Hoskings, Anna Mae Arndt, Helen Meyer, Tommy Watkins Jerry Blaser, Norlta Eveland, Richard Moyer, Ethel Erickson, Audrey Owens Mary Ann Ryan, Shirley Moyer, Mr. Butteris. Row II: Tommy Clerkin, Arnold Nelson, Tommy Duesler, Billy Brennan, Franklin Erickson, Tommy Frame, Gerald Cork, Douglas Carden, Reginald Brattlie, Evelyn Meili. Row III: Leatrice Retrum, Shirley Ash, Helen Zepplin Harvey Theobald, Fredrick Segebrecht, Ronald Bunbury, Peter Trainor, Alice Campbell Lucille Peterson, Donna Walstad. This page compliments of BARNEVELD CO-OPERATIVE CO. omoreS Glad to be soohomores, twenty-six of us returned to chat over summer vacations and plan a new school year filled with academic achievements as well as extra-curricular activities. The end of the first six-weeks period found a good share of sopho- mores on the honor roll. Seven of the boys played on the football team. Danny Williams, Rush Watson, David Arnold and Leo Clerkin represented the class on the A Basketball team. We're musical too — being active in band and chorus. Our class entertained the stud- ent body at the annual Halloween party. Before the year was over we lost Vernon Christiansen and Charles Ryman. Row I Kay Rowan, Ethel Owens, Charlotte Frame, Abgail Sawle, Delores Rolstad, Leone Retrum, Marie Brattlie, Carol Burreson, Row II Mary Grimstad, Jane Klusendorf, Margie Grimstad, Rush Watson, Howard Theobald, Billy Myers, Gary Massey, Mr. McCloskey,.(adv.) Row III Vernon Frame, Blaine Bunbury, Danny Williams, Elroy Miller, Leo Clerkin, David Arnold, Ralph Peterson, Harold Cushman. Compliments of OBMA STUDIO Dodgeville, Wisconsin 12 umorA All good things come in little packages—that's what the juniors believed because we were the small- est class. Our class had the following officers: President, Dick Pererson; Vice President, Bob Tollison; Sec- retary, Viletta Arneson; Treasurer, Carol Friedli; Jerry Watson, Student Council Representative; and Miss MacIntyre was our advisor. For two years we had waited for the opportunity to initiate the freshmen—finally that day arrived. Ordering our class rings was another important day for the juniors. The class play, Howling Success , was presented March 30, and the prom was April 27, with Kingsly's Orchestra. Row I Dennis Duerst, Viletta Arneson, Carol Friedli, Delores Snodgrass, Betty Andregg, Joyce Marty, Miss MacIntyre. Row II Billy Olson, LaVerne Brunker, Gerry Watson, James Leary, Dick Peterson, Robert Tollison, Raymond Duerst. Congratulations to the Senior Class ARCH CAMPBELL 13 Sna p5 1. SMILE PRETTY i 2. MERMAID ! 3. SLEEPING- BEAUTYS ! SENIORS ! 5. BIG FEET AND SMILES! 6. SISTERS! 7. SENIORS ! 8. V SHAPED FIGURE ! 9. DELORES ! 10. LOWER CLASSMEN ! 11. GRUMPY! 12. LEGS ! 13. OUR ATHLETE ! Ik. INNOCENT GUYS ! 15. BASHFUL LIZ ! 1. 2. 3. k. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 1 . 15. noLj OPENING NIGHT I MAKE EM PRET' COZY STEP ON BASHFUL EUGENE ! DEAD EYE DICK ! INNOCENT JUNIORS i SENIORS ! SISTERS ! CAMERA BUGS ! GUESS WHO ! CUTE KID i BATHING BEAUTY ! WOW ! A ROSE BETWEEN THORN mary. Row I Donnie Williams, Mary Beth Stenseth, Nancy Hauge, Julia Mayne, Dale Haroldson, Fay Denzer, Rebecca Watson, Janet Osborn. Row II Mary Zepplin, Gary Venden, Fredrick Meyer, Ronald Jabs, Mrs. Owens Sandra Harris, Dixie Theobald, Robert Harris Mark Rowen. Row III Sue Ann Arneson, Carol Garden, Judy Wetter, Nancy Theobald, Beatrice Kole, Karen Haldiman, Jean O'Neill, Evelyn Osborn. Absent: Jerry Tollison. Writer mediate Row I Billy Carden, Jane Sanford, Sharlene Denzer, Donna Peterson, Nancy Burkhalter, Larry Meyers, Jackie Jones, Darcy Hauge. Row II Barbara Kole, Marilyn Segebrecht, Julie Theobald, Joan Schurch, Joanne O'Neil, Karen Jabs, Miss Price. Row III Denny Carden, Jerry Haglund, Roberta Wetter, Donna Clerkin, Sharon Jone£ Nancy £ kLi£ Row I Jim Owens, Joe Owens, Merton Retrum, Ronald Arndt, Dorren Peterson, Karen Hauge, Carol Jones. Row II Stanley Wetter, Vernon Peterson, Richard Theo- bald, William Arndt, Viola Arndt, Dorothy Clerkin, Mr. Hennessey. Row III Ronnie Opsal, Oene Mayne, Walter Evans, Larry Jabs, Mary Evans, Angeline Rowan, Carol Theobald, Billy Meyers. Absent: LeRoy Evans and Mary Arnold. Row I William Arndt, Merton Retrum, Joe Owens, Jim Owens, Ronald Arn , Billy Meyer, Ronnie Opsal, Gene Mayne. . Row II Vernon Peterson, Larry Jabs, Dick Theobald, Mr. Hennessey, vai er Evans, Stanley Wetter, LeRoy Evans. Congratulations to the Class of 195- - J. A. Raffaelle Barneveld, Wis. Carferry School Supplies 17 Carol Eleanor Judy Frledll Moyer Watson Shirley Norlta Ash Eveland %„iL (I E0CI arvi Row I Manager-Billy Olson,. Donald Moyer, James Leary, Lawrence Arnold, Frank Short, Capt. Bud Erickson, Elroy Miller, Rush Watson, David Arnold, Coach Mr. Golz. Row II Tom Duesler, Eugene Gilbertson, Ralph Peterson, Gerry Watson, Billy Campbell, Leo Clerkin, Bob Tolllson. Row III Billy Brennan, Tom Clerkin, Gary Massey, Peter Trainer, Harold Cushman, Franklin Erickson. Row I Billy Olson, Leo Clerkin, Gerry Watson, Jim Leary, Lawrence Arnold, Rush Watson, Bud Erickson, Danny Williams, Mr. Golz. Row II Jerry Blaser, Tommy Watkins, Tom Duesler, David Arnold, Elroy Miller, Tom Clerkin, Bob Tolllson, Bill Brennan, Douglas Carden. The Barneveld team was second in team scoring with a total of 671 points for a k8 point per game average. Capt. Lawrence Arnold was second lead- ing team seorer with a total of 168 points Danny Williams A Rush Watson 19 =1 srorenAicd Row I Dorothy Evans, Marlene Blaser, Judy Watson, Joyce Marty, Leone Retrum, Carol Frledli, Carol Burreson, Helen Meyer, Viletta Arneson, Norlta Eveland, Audrey Owens, Mary Ann Ryan. Row II Donna Bunhury, Margareth Hoskings, Abigal Sawle, Elizabeth Dlmpfl, Kathleen Rowan, Delores Rolstad, Betty Anderegg, Ethel Owens, Danny Williams. Tommy Duesler, Miss MacIntyre. Row III Leatrioe Retrum, Shirley Ash, Billy Olson, Marjorie Grimstad Jim Leary, Helen Zepplln, Jane Klusendorf, Mary Grlitstad, Elroy Miller, David Arnold. When March 14 arrived twenty-two students pictured above had followed their project through and were ready to be put to the test of speaking before an audience of students, parents, and friends. After careful consideration of excellent presentations, the contest Judge, Mr. Sigurd Lee from the University of Wisconsin, announced his decision. Serious: Donna Bunbury Shirley Ash Humourous: Joyce Marty Marlene Blaser Orations: Danny Williams Jim Leary Another Spring Soratch, the Newsboy's Dog At The Swimming Pool The Yanks Are Coming We Fought Two Wars Common Sense Mr. Lee met with each speaker to comment on points of merit and suggest methods of improvement. Mary Ann Ryan and Elizabeth Dlmpfl will represent the sohool at the district tournament in Extemporaneous Reading. 20 ounci ROW A Blase-r, Retrum, porothy ’Eveland, peat- 1 Judy I Evans, I Billy Itariene rice Vlatson, Carol _ Cample- Compli®entS JEBBX’3 1 G SUPER MARKET and LOCKER Row I Shirley Ash, Helen Zepplin, Ida Wegmueller, Carol Fredli, Carol Burrson, Judy Watson, Dorothy Evans, Norlta Eveland, Mr. MoCloskey. Row II Ethel Owens, Vlletta Arneson, Charlotte Frame, Elizabeth Dimpfl, Helen Mieli, Delores Rolstad, Betty Andregg, Marlene Blaser, Joyoe Marty, Jane Klusendorf, Margie G-rimstad. Row III Billy Myers, Billy Olson, Gerry Watson, Billy Campbell, Jim Leary, Ronnie Goke, Bud Eriokson, Danny Williams, Tom Duesler. 22 mu a oruS Row I Row II Row III Row IV Row V Dorothy Evans, Judy Watson, Marlene Blaser, Carol Eveland, Viletta Arneson, Norlta Eveland, Audrey Owens, Joyce Marty, Carol Burreson, Mr. McCloskey. Dennis Durest, Arnold Nelson, Tommy Watkins, Tommy Clerkln, Billy Campbell, Danny Williams, Rush Watson, Howard Theobald, Dick Moyer, Jerry Blaser, CharlottftFrame, Marie Brattlle, Donna Walstad. Dick Peterson, Elroy Miller, Jim Leary, Peter Tralnor, David Arnold, Frank Short, Tom Duesler, Billy Myers, Leone Retrum, Jane Klusendorf, Delores Rolstad, Delores Snodgrass, Shirley Moyer. LaVerne Brunker, Harvey Theobald, Harold Cushman, Fredrick Seg- brecht, Gary Massey, Bud Erickson, Billy Brennan, Franklin Erickson, Ethel Owens, Abigail Sawle, Margie Grimstad. Betty Andregg, Kay Rowan, Helen Zepplin, Shirley Ash, Mary Grim- stad, Margareth Hosklng, Leatrice Retrum, Alice Campbell, Lucille Peterson. I Donnie Weisin, Arnold Nelson, Raymond Frye, Dennis Durest, Dick Moyer, Jimmy McNeil, Harold Cushman, Gerald Cork, Douglas warden. [I Pete Trainor, Ronald Goke, Lawrence Weir, Billy Campbell, Frank Short, Junior Gilbertson, Howard Theobald, Mr. Butteris. Row III Leo Clerkin, Donnie Burns, Eugene Gilbertson, LaVern Stenseth, Gerald Peterson, Dick Peterson, Ralph Jackson, Bob McSherry, John Anderson. „ IV Ray Durest, Vincent Ryan, Billy Olson, Harvey Theobald, Tom wlerkin, Tom Duesler, Fred Segbrecht, Ralph Peterson, Vernon Frame, Gary Mo.8 s 6y • V Tom Watkins, LaVern Brunker, Tom Frame, Franklin Erickson, Billy Myers, Bill Brennan, Regina] Jerrv Blaser. How Row Row 24 25 A SAFE BANK WITH A GOOD RECORD CONG-RATUTATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1951 BARNEVELD STATE BANK ORGANIZED 1896 BARNEVELD, WIS. COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES LOANS ' INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A. Hoff Co “I GOT IT AT HOFF’S” You’ll hear it said more and more. Most everyone knows our stocks are complete and our prices are low. Get the habit too—Drive up to HOFF’S and Save! MT. HOREB Fred Klusendorf's Garage CHEVROLET SALES SERVICE BARNEVELD WISCONSIN - - EXPERT REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES OF CARS - - MT. HOREB CLEANERS DYERS 202 W. Main St. Phone 4 Mt. Horeb, Wis. RIDGEWAY LUMBER FUEL CO. “Everything to Build Anything” Lumber - Paint - Cement - Roofing - Fencing Electrical Service Ridgeway, Wis. WILBUR RICHARDS Dealer in Feeds - Fertilizer - Seed Phone 38-R-2 Ridgeway, Wis. PETERSON SUPPLY CO. Heating - Plumbing Allis-Chalmers Power Farm Equipment Dodge Plymouth Cars - Trucks Telephone 181 Mt. Horeb, Wis. Coal - Phone 12 Barneveld Implement Co. J. I. CASE NEW IDEA R. G. STENSETH, OWNER PHONE 4 JAKE PEG’S TAVERN The Place Where You Enjoy Yourself Ridgeway, Wis. If Your Hair Isn’t Becoming You Should Be Coming to CHARM BEAUTY SHOP HulcL h Piet, Mgr. Phone 122 Mt. Horeb, Wis. TOM COLLINS SINCLAIR GASOLINE Ridgeway Wisconsin ERICKSONS STANDARD SERVICE HIWAY GRILL Plione 75 R5 Highways 18 and 151 Blue Mounds Wisconsin GAMBLES Roy C. Lienau - Owner Phone 13 Mt. Horeb, Wis. Furniture - Floor Covering - Hardware Appliances - Clothing Home Improvement Services EVERSON GROCERY Groceries - Meats Fresh Frozen Vegetables General Merchandise Phone 28W Ridgeway, Wis. THE AUSTIN STUDIO Portraits of Quality Mt. Horeb, Wis. DOYON RAYNE LUMBER CO. of Barneveld Building Material QUALITY FOOD MARKET General Merchandise Phone 8 Barneveld, Wis. A. J. Kole, Prop. Barneveld, Wis. RIDGEWAY DRUG STORE H. R. BIRD School Supplies Ioe Cream Candy FRANK BERG SHORT ORDERS FOUNTAIN SERVICE Ridgeway Wisconsin COUNTRY CLUB FOOD AND DRINK On Highway 18 PLEASURE VALLEY SPORTS DANCING SNACK BAR Lodge Available For Private Parties For Your Pleasure 12 Months Of The Year Highways 18 and 151 Dodgeville Wisconsin Blue Mounds Wisconsin Dick - Dwight - Pierce HI - POINT JOHN BLASER Good Food Drink Welding Blacksmithing Hi-ways 18 - 151 East of Ridgeway, Wis. Phone 34W res. Barneveld Compliments of SUTTER BARBER SHOP MYERS SHELL STATION “It Pays to Look Well” Barneveld, Wis. W. L. Sutter Blue Mound, Wis MOUNDS CAFE L. J. Arneson, Mgr. Chris Vi Blue Mounds, Wis. THE FARMERS EXCHANGE Good Foods - Fountain Service General Merchandise Homemade Pies - Sandwiches Serve Shur Fine Foods Ice Cream Phone 75R3 Blue Mounds LORIN’S TAVERN OLSONS Beer - Pop - Candy RESTAURANT BAKERY Phone 75R Barneveld, Wis Phone 107 Mt. Horeb, Wis. m [MYERS -- YEARBOOKS THE PACEMAKERS OF QUALITY MYERS AND CO. INC. TOPEKA, KANSAS


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