Barneveld High School - Hilites Yearbook (Barneveld, WI)
- Class of 1955
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HHIGHTS 1955 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF BARNEVELD UNION FREE HIGH SCHOOL BARNEVELD, WISCONSIN DEDICATION For his high ideals of scholarship, his wholehearted devotion to his work, and his faithful service to us and our school, we the Seniors of 1955, dedicate this annual to our principal, our teacher. and our friend, Mr. Floyd Smith, Jr. imim : U.Ti i:i . 4 Ii :s: : ; s r: :c ii i? aa fiiiSiSiMiriiis fix:; f • - . !«. • i. •’•i}- ? ;;;. ... :rf':f;::r MRS. J. WITTENWYLER State College at Whitewatei MR. FLOYD SMITH, JR. State College at Oshkosh University of Wisconsin MRS. M. OWENS State College at Superior University of Wisconsin FACULTY MR. LEO HAVLIK State College at Platteville MR. R. MEYER University of Wisconsin State College at Whitewater MR. R. MC REYNOLDS State College at Platteville University of Wisconsin PHILIP SCHALLER Coon F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 B Club 4 Class Officer 4 Class Play 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 4 Football 3, 4 VICE-PRESIDENT MARY ARNOLD Mar Chorus 1, 2, 3 Class Officer 1, 4 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Student Council 3 Cheerleader 3 School Fair Court 4 Homecoming Court 3 SECRETARY PRESIDENT RICHARD DODGE Dick Entered 2 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 B Club 3, 4 Class Officer 4 Class Play 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 TREASURER CLASS OFFICERS MAXINE THEOBALD Max Chorus 1, 2, 3 Class Officer 4 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Homecoming Court 4 RAY BUNBURY Bunbary F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 B Club 3, 4 Class Play 3 Baseball 2, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Football 3, 4 ELDEN CUSHMAN Cush F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2 Band 3 B Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1, 3 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper 2 Class Play 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 F.F.A. Officer 2, 3 F.F.A. Delegate3 LOIS DOUGHERTY Louie Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper 4 Class Play 3, 4 CLASS FLOWER WHITE CARNATION with RED ROSE BUDS PHILLIP ERICKSON Phil F.F.A. 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 B Club 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1, 2, 3 Annual Staff 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1, 4 Compliments of BARNEVELD CO-OP MOTTO ALWAYS FORWARD, NEVER BACKWARD La VERNE MARTY Curly F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 Forensics 3, 4 F.F.A. Quartet PAT McSHERRY Pattie Mike Chorus 3 Band 3 B Club 3, 4 Class Officer 1, 3 Annual Staff 3, 4 Newspaper 4 Class Play 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Student Council 4 Prom King 3 Homecoming King 4 JEAN RANNEY Jeanie Chorus 1, 2, 3 Class Officer 3 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Student Council 2 Forensics 2 Cheerleader 2, 3 School Fair Court 2, 3 Homecoming Court 1 School Fair Queen 4 Homecoming Queen 4 HAROLD THORPE Skippy” Entered 3 Chorus 2, 3, 4 B Club 3, 4 Class Officer 3 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper 4 Class Play 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1 Track 1, 2 School Fair King 4 CLASS COLORS Red and White Compliments of C. ROY STRANGE CLASS HIGHLIGHTS September, 1951 was a happy exciting day for fourteen timid ambitious Freshmen as they entered Barneveld High School under the leadership of Mr. Virgil Butteris. Our class enrollment increased to fifteen when Eugene Budd entered from Fennimore. Our initiation was one event we will always remember. Dressed in our gunny sack dresses, big five buckle boots, bathing suits, and housecoats we looked like a bunch of goblins. We elected the following for our class officers: President, Elden Cushman; Vice-President, Billy Friedli; Secretary, Pat McSherry; Treasurer, Mary Arnold; Student Council, Phil Erickson. Sophomores, and no longer those green Freshmen! Dick Dodge entered from Ridgeway. We elect ed the following for class officers: President, Phil Erickson; Vice-President, Dick Dodge; Secretary, Norene Reuter; Treasurer, Donna Varcoe; Student Council, Jean Ranney. Juniors! Oh, we're getting there. The first big event this year was the arrival of our class rings. Then it was initiating the Freshmen, and before that evening was over several Juniors looked as bad as the Freshmen. Our Junior Class Play entitled Finders Creepers held on November 18, proved to be very exciting. The biggest event for this year was our Prom, entitled Star Dust , held on May 8. This meant decorating, dates, and fun. Queen Rosie Sutter and King Pat McSherry led the grand march with music furnished by Dan Garson. In the fall of our Junior year two of our classmates did not return; Eugene Budd transferred to Hollandale, and Waiter Evans at home. Harold Thorpe joined us from Mineral Point. Seniors! Weren’t we big then? At least we thought we were. Our first big task for the year was to get started with our annual. We elected the following for our class officers: President, Dick Dodge; Vice-President, Phil Schaller; Secretary, Mary Arnold; Treasurer, Maxine Theobald. Our Homecoming was held on January 21. The evening was off to a good start with our win over Hollandale, Sammy Eggum furnished the music for our grand march led by Queen Jean Ranney and King Pat McSherry. All in all our four years at Barneveld High have proven to be very successful. CLASS PROPHECY It was a bright day in May, 1965, at the train terminal when we heard the conductor call, All Aboard, All Aboard. A couple of late passengers clambered aboard the train Destination Future and we were on our way. I had taken the last empty seat without paying any attention to anyone; I began to read my news- paper. An article struck my eye! Elden Cushman, a U. W. student, was made head of the U. W. farms. I realized I had been reading out loud when the man across the aisle, caught my attention and said that he had graduated with the class Elden was in. And much to my surprise it was Phil Schaller. He said he was a big salesman in Milwaukee. He's selling Pepsi Cola pop. They say the company has been going in the hole of late. I wonder why. We exchanged news and soon both of us knew what the Class of 1955 was doing. Ronald Gilbertson has gone to Milwaukee with Phil Schaller. Now I see why Pepsi Cola is going in the hole. La Verne Marty is running a Swiss Cheese Factory down by Monroe. Maxine Theobald is working in Madison and still looking for a good looking man. Mary Arnold is married and is keeping house down on the Trainor Farm. Jean Ranney is now head secretary of Wolworth's Household Finance Company in Madison. Lois Dougherty is married to a rich executive and has five maids working for her in her mansion. Harold Thorpe is head basketball coach at Mineral Point. He is married and has a small family of 10 boys. Phil Erickson is a big baseball star, and he plays for the Milwaukee Braves. Dick Dodge lives in Lancaster with a family of four. He has been very successful in business. Ray Bunbury is in business with his brothers. They have a monopoly on lightening rods in tlie Madison area. Pat Me Sherry has just closed a big deal in which he bought the Club 18. Billy Friedli has gone to California and he likes it so well that he stayed. They say he set up a dancing studio in Hollywood and is stealing Arthur Murray's business. Our train was due to reach its destination very soon, so this concluded our visit about the Senior Class of 1955. CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 55 of Barneveld High School, having been examined by a lunacy commission and fearing the ultimate results, hasten to will the underclassmen most of our cherished and prized possessions, to be used by them and pass along to others of similar destiny. 'Therefore, in our last will and testament we do bequeath the following: MARY ARNOLD wills her ability to keep a man to Rosie Durest. RAY BUNBURY wills his ability to keep in contact with the Dodgeville girls to anyone who wants it. ELDEN CUSHMAN bequeaths his will power to stay home and watch T. V. on Saturday nights to some of the Junior boys. DICK DODGE bequeaths his ability to resist a pretty girl to Bobby Frame. LOIS DOUGHERTY wills her ability to keep quiet to Merton Watrud. PHIL ERICKSON wills his trips to Blue Mounds from Club 18 to Bud Evans. BILL FRIEDLI bequeaths his ability to be a good cheerleader to Donnie Dimpfl. RON GILBERTSON bequeaths his trips to the quarry to anyone who can take the night life as well as he can. LAVERN MARTY wills his curly hair and ability to get along with girls to Roger Walstad. PAT MC SHERRY wills his ability to have a girl friend in every town to William Arndt. JEAN RANNEY bequeaths her ability to have an Irish temper without being Irish to Barbara Bums. PHIL SCHALLER bequeaths his luck and old age looks to some of the other boys who would like to have it. MAXINE THEOBALD wills her ability to keep track of the Hollandale boys to Carol Stenseth. HAROLD THORPE wills his ability to get along with the teachers to Roger Mueller. Last but not least to Barneveld we leave our memory. fe) HOMECOMING Our annual Homecoming was held January 21, 1955 with Barneveld victorious over Hollandale. The Grand March was led by Queen Jean Ranney and King Pat Me Sherry, followed by: Maxine Theobald and Fred Segebrecht, Carol Stenseth and Rayfield Peterson, Rose Mary Durest and Paul Hel- geson, Mary Gilbertson and Dick Friedli. . ■■■■■ '.I.............................. •« • . . .............. ::::: , • • ................. «•••• • • • . . , . ... I • - « , 1 .. ' • • ....... ........ • •• • . %- • .i • =- ...... ■ • . • ..-— ■ • • •..••••.. ... :• -s-- . ; • ' ‘ ... , V' '-IZl .... fr.: .. ir::?? h:-f::«HI- •' • , • • • « 1 - • . 1 . « a • « « • t - • • • . 1 • • - • • • 9 • • • • ' I f t r% M •• •! 4 • ♦••• 4 • % tr w « , • • .. J; ............... .. V . .. • •• ■ • • ■ .................................. .................. • ' . ■•••« . Z .1’' ”%m • ■ •••«. j ; r ;: .............................................z. ' •....................... “ • i , I • .......: -c:: • • ■ :V:i ............ ■ , ......r.::.-: — • 11 r■ v • • ♦« •'« ..... • •• i c.iUiit ::: :K;J« • 5:1:5 . .. ‘Mm • • •' r j. •; ?: •: “«Mr t m• ,Ti n • • i -I-- •• %!♦ • • I. '• :••• JUNIOR CLASS non ooa '- id ua pjcha Evan Eov) RovJ Rov) ,„ «■ c 'r,i i M„ ’ ' ■ «-“S cwl,“ ' , ; anati TVieoba d' B0 e. Uf Eet°V A.tndl t)acV- T- Ktbutn B Carnpbe Rn Sb°sl , weUei- A vJa 6t E '-O ' net, R0?,et „n Ea«V 3a S ° , to S-: T:Vvtee • On® pabV1 CLASS OFFICERS President........................... LeRoy Evans Vice-President...................... Dick Theobald Secretary...........................Arbutus Bohle Treasurer........................... Larry Jabs Student Council..................... Bernard Henry Class Reporters..................... Paul Helgeson Marian Meyer to R.: Mrs. Wittenwyler, Ronald Poast, Bobby Frame, Doris Henry, Shirley Marty, Karen Hauge, Donna Peterson, Sharon Marty, Doreen Peterson, Rosemary Duerst, Dick Friedli. to R.: Bill Massey, Jim Erickson, Bill Meyer, Roger Berry, Dean Olson, Mark Campbell, Marilyn Paulson, Dorothy Clerkin, Marilyn Dodge, Carol Theobald, Ronald Arndt. FRESHMAN CLASS CW'“ nau obaW The Wet ' fid. b a one TVl0' to h ’ AaiWn t0 :ua9,Wnd 5evtV vjaVstaa gev tone tLtV Gd'DetTvj' i!'5' B.O' ., sbat0TV r.6sott - atvC „ Tta 01' tfavUU ,„che e CW ua ’„p. Ao °a en 5’ Co eeu . 0tv t. p0tv ie v4 1-net, R°CU' 4aVne X)o % NWe v,Th° e’ ,„n. a°c £ i a .be 1 ca en’ CLASS OFFICERS President.......................... Karen Jabs Vice-President..................... Denny Carden Secretary........................... Elizabeth Thorpe Treasurer...........................Nancy Watkins Student Council.....................Charles Widish Class Reporter...................... Roberta Wetter Row One, L. to R: Gene Darrow, Mark Campbell, Jim Erickson, Harold Thorpe, Phil Erickson, Ray Bunbury, Elden Cushman, Ron Arndt, Roger Walstad, Mr. Me Reynolds. Row Two, L. to R: Bill Meyers, Dick Dauck, Phil Schaller, Ed Theobald, Ronald Gilbertson, Walter Campbell, Charles Widish, LeRoy Evans, Bernard Henry. FOOTBALL SQUAD The 1954-55 football season opened with our first game September 17th. Eight returning lettermen were among the players out for football. The squad elected Quarterback Harold Thorpe and Fullback Phil Erickson as co-captains for the year. After a rugged schedule the season came to a close with a very successful year. Our schedule of games was as follows: Barneveld vs. Monfort Hollandale Highland Blue River Muscoda Livingston Black Earth Row One, L. to R: Phil Erickson, Buddy Evans, Elden Cushman, Stanley Wetter, Jim Erickson. Row Two, L. to R: Mr. Me Reynolds, Dick Dauck, Larry Jabs, Harold Thorpe, Walt Campbell, Dick Dodge, Manager Donnie Dimpfl. A TEAM CHEERLEADERS L. to R: Roberta Wetter, Bill Friedli, Elizabeth Thorpe. CHEERLEADERS L. to R: Karen Jabs, Marilyn Paulson, Nancy Dodge. Row One, L. to R: Mr. McReynolds, Billy Meyers, Dick Friedli, Dennis Carden. Row Two, L. to R: Paul Helgeson, Mark Campbell, Charles Widish, Ed Theobald, Jerry Haguland. B TEAM Row One, L. to R. : Mr. McReynolds, Bill Meyers, Phil Erickson, Elden Cushman, Bernard Henry, Jim Erickson, Dick Friedli. Row Two, L. to R.: Dick Dodge, Ed Theobald, Harold Thorpe, Phil Schaller, Dick Dauck, Bob Frame. BASEBALL The 1955 baseball season opened with twelve boys turning out for the team, among them were nine returning Lettermen. The schedule was as follows: Barneveld vs. Linden Highland Ridgeway Livingston Cobb Hollandale Montfort Row One, L. to R.: Roberta Wetter, Bill Friedli. Row Two, L. to R.: Mr. McReynolds, Ray Banbury, Pat McSherry, Jim Erickson, Elden Cushman, Bill Meyers, Phil Erickson, Ronald Arndt, Roger Walstad, Richard Friedli. Row Three, L. to R.: Dick Dodge, Richard Dauck, Charles Widish, Phil Schaller, Ron Gilbertson, Mark Campbell, Bernard Henry, Edward Theobald. Row Four, L. to R.: Leroy Evans, Walter Campbell, Harold Thorpe, Larry Jabs. LETTERMEN’S CLUB The Lettermen's Club is a group of students who have won a letter in sports or cheerleading. Its officers are as follows: President....... Vice-President. Secretary.......... Treasurer....... Student Council Reporter........ Phillip Erickson Phil Schaller Arbutus Bohle Monica Ryan Ronald Gilbertson LeRoy Evans • • I ► • • - ft - ■ • i % . -r.zizuzzi, •••• .• . • : “ • • ’- •••. ' • • I -• - . — ■ , . ■ ••••- . % I ' ■ • ' I • « • . f •• « «■ “ • . •,«. , ;• • •.. . . ■ }■ ■ •• ::: - • . r'.: .: ; -• .... • « . •• • . . . a .. • • ft • ••• ■ • • “ •••■ • « ■ ■ - • - .- ...... • . • • • ► • ' ...... . ' • i i . • •!« ............. ... ; . • : ......... r - .v ....... . • ' . • . ! • •«! ft • •. • ’ ••• . 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But not hands alone were the tools used to produce this annual. Willing and able minds working together have brought to you a collection of all the fond and happy memories of the year. Row One, L. to R.: Lois Dougherty, Maxine Theobald, Mary Arnold, Harold Thorpe, Jean Ranney Blden Cushman, Pat McSherry, LaVeme Marty. Row Two, L. to R.: Phil Erickson, Ronald Gilbertson, Phil Schaller, Mr. Meyer, Dick Dodge, Ray Bunbury, Bill Friedli. NEWSPAPER STAFF Row One, L. to R.: Lois Dougherty, Maxine Theobald, Mary Arnold, Harold Thorpe, Jean Ranney, Pat McSherry, Elden Cushman, Bill Friedli. Row Two, L. to R.: Beverly Dauck, Karen Jabs, Elizabeth Thorpe, Nancy Dodge, Dorothy Clerkin, Paul Helgeson, Mr. Meyer, LeRoy Evans, Nancy Watkins, Marion Meyer, Jim Erickson, Roberta Wetter. The main purpose of the Newspaper Staff is to publish the school paper, Eagle's View. It is issued to all students and faculty free of charge. It covers all phases of school and community life. Mr. Meyer is supervisor of the staff. FORENSICS Man eon CO 0od%e viaoc'l vJa iU’ tAe' e SancJ rS.au c etWu’ 0tWf One. TVlOi wata ’ nanc - • • -oo 6' to ' Aa’ Forensics is one of our extra-curricular activities that some of our students participate in. It requires hard work and dramatization on the part of the contestant. It is one of our activities that gives the individual the chance to work and gain achievement. The Home Forensic Contest was held on March 8, to choose our candidates to compete in the district contest which was held at Cobb on March 15. STUDENT COUNCIL V 7 . to o ... c «fe 00. p3 e,) Pat Mcsh° ’ f• l 33 ct r .-, The purpose of this organization is to promote among the students a knowledge and interest in good government; to encourage students to accept and discharge their responsibilities to themselves and their school; to stimulate spirit of cooperation among students and the faculty; and to aid in the development of loyal and constructive school spirit. F.F.A Row One, L. to R.: Larry Jabs, Merton Watrud, Ronald Gilbertson, Paul Helgeson, Phillip Erickson, Jim Erickson, Dick Dauck, Jim Owens, Joe Owens, Dick Friedli. Row Two, L. to R.: Mr. Havlik, Don Gilbertson, Bill Massey, Ron Arndt, Ray Bunbury, Elden Cushman, Bill Meyers, William Arndt, Dennis Carden, Dean Olson, Bill Friedli, Bob Frame, LaVerne Marty. Row Three, L. to R.: Ron Poast, Roger Walstad, Donald Dimpfl, Dick Theobald, Roger Mueller, Bernard Henry, Jerry Hagland, Ed. Theobald, Wayne Christen. Row Four, L. to R.: Carl Christen, Roger Berry, Charles Widish, LeRoy Evans, Phil Schaller, Bill Short. Larry Jabs Merton Watrud Ronald Gilbertson Paul Helgeson Phil Erickson Jim Erickson MAINTENANCE SECRETARY Mrs. Powers COOKS Helen Theobald, Sophia Kvernan BUS DRIVERS Adolph Zimmerman, Doell Brusveen, Maynard Williams JANITOR Speed SHdVHOOXaV is:: - • •• ,. :y.: - IBIiiliil ■ § PMiii ! % • ■ ■ ■ nn:;:: : ix :: ♦’ i: : -« ‘5 - ... -• - • ‘ i. ' « . «•%. ■ ’' •«.;;;;••■ • ... ; 1!!!’ ;•• •• • 11 ‘ ! ! ; « ' ••.«sir.;;.;.:; ' ::« •!:!« ??• « .ir.:: .: - --.. :::; ........ «isiSS •;Us:i;UH!;s;:;j •-.«. ... „ ' ..(• :::........................................... • i j..g . liliife sil , ' V.i •' 1 • •«% ««.,. .. .. „ • ‘ •% % 1 .. — - •; ■' «•••• UU --iU •' - -v.:r I; : . - • • • ..............i . ' ................. • ■ • ....... ■ . . . : : • • ' • • i............................ ..... : • •:::. ; ..... ■ 5 J . : • • I............ • - • • ■ ,,. 1‘ • ■ •. .. .1; •• ! ri ! ‘ '• •••' ■ 2 .«.j; . • ■ • .. • pH ' iiil! ■ , Nil M P =|iiB5!Si ...........: ... .???•••• ■ :-«. ;'t . •••;• • ;;::r ' • ' ‘ :i ?:? ‘ • Mr iz: • : ‘‘it::;;::: : Row One, L. to R.: Lyle Komplin, Judy Zepplin, Gail Komplin, Gregory Uren, Tommy Gerke, Ronnie Thousand, Peggy Williams, Janice Solchenberger, Kathleen Hennessey, David Jones, Marlene Wirth, Donna Meyers, Lola Stenseth. Row Two, L. to R.: Phyllis Forbes, Roger Smith, Betty Williams, Cindy Carden, Keith Eveland, Dennis Hennessey, Juanita Ringgenberg, Vicki Tilly, Linda Campbell, Phyllis Osborn, Mrs. Owens. Row One, L. to R.: Larry Solchenberger, Mavis Osborn, Wendell Arneson, Duane Burkhalter, Barbara Jones, Kathy Wetter, Charlene O'Neill, Elsie Jane Duesler, Janice Henry, Mary Meyer, Simone Arneson. Row Two, L. to R.: Miss Price, Janet Watson, Bobby Schaller, Judy Solchenberger, Dianne Arneson, Dale Williams, Susan Harris, Leland Pollack, Billy Jones, Bobby Cork. Row Three, L. to R.: Kathleen O'Neill, Jimmy Getz, Bobby Williams, Donna Volend, Judy Moyer, Darlene Forbes, Johnny Kole, Larry Kast, Bobby Clerkin. Jimmy Segebrecht. Row One, L. to R.: Sue Ann Arneson, Dianne Gerke, Evelyn Osborn, Mary Zepplin, Lane Theobald, Ervin Solchenberger, Harold Nafsinger, Donnie Williams, Tommy Arneson, Douglas Theobald, Bobbie Harris, Jimmy Henry. Row Two, L. to R.: Mrs. Hennessey, Donna Jones, Mary Beth Stenseth, Beverly Dodge, Sandra Harris, Judy Wetter, Carol Carden, Lonnie Arneson, Rebecca Watson. Row One, L. to R.: Mr. Hennessey, Judy Arnold, Joan Schurch, Nancy Burkhalter, Fred Meyer, Ralph Solchenberger, Billy Carden, Russell Pollack, Ronnie Jabs, Ronnie Cushman, Larry Meyer. Row Two, L. toR.: Marilyn Segebrecht, Shirley Jones, Lorraine Kast, Joanne O'Neil, Barbara Kole, Donna Clerkin, Jeanne O'Neil, Sharon Kiley, Beatrice Kole. Row One, L. to R.: Nancy Butkhalter, Sandra Harris, Judy Wetter, Joanne O'Neill. Row Two, L. to R.: Mr. Hennessey, Larry Myers, Billy Carden, Frederick Meyer, Ronald Cushman, Russell Pollack. Row Three, L. to R.: Lane Theobald, Ronald Jabs, Ralph Solchenberger, Ervin Solchenberger. GRADE TEAM Our 1955 Basketball schedule was as follows: Bameveld Linden Ridgeway Hollandale Ridgeway Hollandale Linden Arena Arena A Safe Bank With a Good Record Congratulations to the Class of 55 BARNEVELD STATE BANK Organized 1896 Barneveld, Wisconsin Complete Banking Service Loans Savings Accounts Safe Deposit Boxes Checking Accounts Insurance of All Kinds Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Phone 2711 Compliments of Compliments of BARNEVELD GAS AND ELECTRIC BARNEVELD MOTORS Zenith T0V. Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer Frigidaire Appliances Barneveld, Wisconsin Sales and Service Phone 2801 Phone 2551 Barneveld, Wisconsin RAFFAELLE'S BARNEVELD CAFE Carferrv School Supplies Good Food Congratulations Best Wishes Sandwiches Home-Made Pies to the Fountain Service Class of 1955 Shurtleff's Ice Cream Patricia Raffaelle KLUSENDORF'S CHEVROLET GARAGE Compliments of Congratulations DAN AND MARGE'S Seniors TAVERN Phone 2541 Barneveld Wisconsin Barneveld, Wis. Mt. Horeb, Wis. MYERS SHELL STATION and SUTTER BARBER SHOP BULK SERVICE It Pays to Look Well Barneveld, Wisconsin Hood's and J„R«B0 Phone 2481 W. L. Sutter Best Wishes to the Blue Mounds, Wis. Class of 55 MT. HOREB CLEANERS DYERS Cleaning-Pressing-Repairing 202 W. Main Street Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin Phone 4 Compliments of DONAHUE'S GENERAL STORE Phone 2011 Barneveld Wisconsin QUALITY FOOD MARKET General Merchandise A. J. Kole, Prop. Barneveld Wisconsin THONI FEED FUEL L a r r o - - Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizers Coal Farm Supplies Barneveld Wisconsin SURGE DAIRY FARM EQUIPMENT Service Is Our Motto Marvin Czerwonka Phone 2741 Barneveld Wisconsin A. So ARNESON INSURANCE AGENCY Anton S. Arneson, Jr. Insurance Bonds Barneveld State Bank Building Phone 2711 or 2271 Barneveld Wisconsin AYERS FUNERAL HOME Mrs. W. J. Ayers W. J. Ayers L. J. Ayers All Licensed Funeral Directors by Wisconsin State Board of Health MERK’S BAR Charcoal Grilled Steak and Bratwurst Sandwiches Beer, Wine, Liquor Marg Ray Merklein Blue Mounds Wisconsin RIDGEWAY LUMBER FUEL COMPANY Everything to Build Anything Coal - Lumber - Paint - Cement - Roofing - Fencing Hardware Service Phone 2712 Ridgeway Wisconsin BLUE MOUNDS PARK Land of the Sky VASEN'S VARIETY Swimming Pool, Picnic Grounds STORE Look Out Towers Mt. Horeb Wisconsin Blue Mounds Wisconsin Bubby and Irene LEE and BONNER IMPLEMENT COMPANY THE POST Allis Chalmers Cafe - Bar Sales and Service Meals - Sandwiches Phone 20R12 Beer - Liquor - Wine Mt. Horeb Wisconsin Mt. Horeb Wisconsin MT. HOREB MOTORS NELSON JEWELRY STORE Your Friendly Ford Dealer Dodgeville, Wisconsin See Us for the Deal with Appeal' Fine China, Silver and Glassware Phone 9 Mt, Horeb Wisconsin Bulova, Gruen, Ha.mil ton and Elgin Watches Guaranteed Watch Repairing Compliments of BERGS TAVERN Barneveld, Wis. 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