Birnamwood High School - Bihiscan Yearbook (Birnamwood, WI)

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’. e, the .graduating class of 1952, wish to dedicate this, our Biniscan. to you, Mothers and Fathers. Y.'e hope that it will show our appreciation for the advice, assistance and invaluable guidance we have always received from you. We will repay you in every possible way in future years. 3 ’• [Tiotor jSricjCBon, Superintendent ’ llo Ot 0 , 33C a€101 01 Jel ..:CG Hr, Rodney c Iter I Isc?:vr.il Colluce 3aoiielor or Lucie 3'ad and p: ’Prus Lies Dorot.iy Lc an Superior S. C. 3c-.c,-elor or arts English I V Kiss Ruth Zahrt Office Clerk I r. Leonard Minarlk Bachelor of Science Stout Institute Industrie! rts end Math. L'r. J ohn I oody Bachelor of Science Oshkosh S. C. Sod'il Sciences lir. Frank PanDenfus Bachelor of Science iver Falls S. C. -rriculture ”iSS Doro : v ivjC'U't Bachelor of Science Stevens -oint 3. C. Science and ?hv. 2d. s M ___Dale 1® 'astecKl30aer judt;e t___do08 0 ' v-paeper Presided ' rlene ®raeB Secretory . Woody Advisor- • .C v Woody 5e cv; Advisor «0 Oj Oe SHIRLEY ACHENREINER Shirl Continued cheerfulnesn is a sign of wisdom. F.H.A. 1,2,3,!+ Library Club 1 O.A.A. 1 Chorus 1 Senior Class Play 1+ Oriole 3 JAMES BROUNACKER Bun You bet sometimes 1 work, but not often. P.P.A. 1,3,1+ Chorus 1,3 !+- Band 1,2,3 Basketball 2 Football 2 Senior Class Play !+ Ping Pong Club 1+ Oriole 3 ' BEVERLY CLARK Bev Quiet in school but have you ever seen her out of school. P.H.A. 1,2,1+ Library Club 1,2,3 Drama Club 1,2,3 Forensics 1,2 G.A.A. 1 Chorus 1,2,3,1+ Senior Class Play 1+ Prom Queen 3 Oriole 2,3 MARY LOU ERICKSON Mary Lou She's here; I hear her giggle. F.H.A. 1,2,3,1+ Library Club 1,2,3 !+ Drama Club 1,2 Forensics 1 O.A.A. 1 Chorus 1,2,3 1+ Senior Class Play 1+ Oriole 2,3 CHARLES Charlie He's musical and ail the rest; yes, such a guy is truly blest. Library Club 2 Drama Club 2,3 Forensics 2,3,)+ Chorus 2,3,)+ Band 1,2,3,1+ Baseball 1,2,1+ Class Officer 3 Pin,: Pong Club 1+ Oriole 3 DONNA GEHM Boots If I have nothing else to do tonight, I might study. F.H.A. 1,2,1+; Library Club 1,2,3; Forensics 1, 2; G.A.A. 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,1+ Triple Trio 3; Oriole 2,3; Cheerleader 1.2,3 Senior Class Play 1+ Class Treasurer 1; Home- coming Court 2 7 J LSLni.D GUTBTT3 Lee Races around each dat- urday nite, away from the fart, in head-long flight. F.F. . 1,2,3,4; Officer 3; Oriole 3 Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1 denior Class Hay 4 Badger Boy's 3 ling I-ong Club 4 LGId HAWKINS Being good is such a lonesome job. F.3. I'm not lonesome. F.H.n. 1,2,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Forensics 1, 2,3,4; Library Club 1,2,3; Drama Club 1, ,3,4; One-.nct llay 3 Band 1,2,3,4; Oriole 2,3; denior Class llay yJANICE HANLEY Jan Tho’ high school days have their delights, They can't compare with high school nights. F.H.n. 1,2,4; G.A.A 1 Library Club 1,2,3 Drama Club 1,2,3,4 Forensics 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Officer 2 Girls dextette :,3 denior Class Play 4 Gne-nct llay 3; Oriole 3 LOUISE KEKNIG J CL nEWCE KONKOL I was nearly killed once by a train—of thought running through my head. F.F.n. 2,3,4; Officer 4 Library Club 2 Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4 Football 3,4 Baseball 2,4 Senior Class ilay 4 Oriole 3 Pin-’ .on Club 4 nLlCB KORBIdCK Always ;uiet, always kind, a nicer girl you'll never find. F.H.A. 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1 Officer 4 Drama Club 1,2 Chorus 1 Senior Class Play 4 Oriole 3 V HOTEL BIKNAUhOOD , NIKE JOdLInCK, Why let the devil have all the fun. F.H.n. 1,2,3,4i G.n.A. 1; Officer 4 Library Club 3,4 Drama Club 3 Forensics 3 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Senior Class Play 4 LIV-oTOCK DEALER % V PATRICIA F.HULL Pat She has e sweet dispo- sition and brains for the best position. F.H.A. 1,2, library Club 1,2,3 Pres. 3 Forensics 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Triple-Trio 3 Oriole 3 Senior Class Play 4 Drama Club 1,2, 3 Cheerleader 3,4 Class Officer 1,3,4 Student Council 2 Latin Club Pres. 4 Badger Girl's 3 . FREDERIC KAROKN Fred His greatest labor is to kill time. Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 3,4 Senior Class Pley Oriole 3 Ping-Pong Club 4 'CAROL VAriTEN Cheerfulness is such a pleasant character- istic . F.H.A. 1 Library Club 1,3 Drama Club 1,3 Forensics 1 JOSEPHINE KATSCHE Jo There'a a big place the world for quiet girls. F. H.A. 1,2 G. A.A. 1 Chorus I, . Senior Class Play Oriole 1 DALE ICATH .’ICH Scrub Small—but so is a stick of dynamite. F.F.A. 2,3,L Vice Pres. ? Pres. 4 Drama Club 2,4 Forensics 2,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 One-Act Play 4 Senior Class Fley Class Pres. 1 Student Council 1,3,4 J ud ge 4 Ping-Pong Club 4 RCBLIER—TENHAKEN INSURANCE GARY LEI31 Vud He suffers from high blond pressure. Iibrery Club 3 Forensics 3 Band 3,4 Chorus 3,4 Baseball 3,4 ’asketba11 3,4 Football 3,4 Senior Class Play Class President 4 Student Council 4 Oriole 3 _ Ping-Pong Club 4 Q AGENCY J CONRAD Oil,; Mozart” Let the world go as it may I'll take it either way. Library Club 2,4 Drama Club 2 Forensics 2 Chorus 2,4 Band 1,2,4 KELVIN POSTLBR Mel Girls are bothersome but I like to be bothered. F.F.„. 1,2,3,4; Officer 3; Library Club 2,3,4 Drama Club 2,3,4 Forensics 3,4; Oriole 3 Choru3 1,2,3,4; 3and 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4; One-Act Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Class Officer 3 R03IN RITBEKA C KL R..DIG2R Buddy V.'ork fascinates me, I could sit and look at it all day. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 3; Library Club 2,3; Drama Club 1,2,3; Forensics 1 Oriole 3; Chorus 1,3, 4; One-.ct Play 4 Prom King 3; senior Class Play 4; Student Council 3; Ping Pong Club 4 JOANNE RSSCH Joanie She smiles and laughs the live-long day. F.H.A. 1,2; G.A.A. 1 Chorus 1,2 Senior Class Play 4 Oriole 3 There must be a lot of v ork in him for not too much ever came out. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Oriole 3 Library Club 1,2,3 Forensics 1,4; Baseball 1,2; Drama Club 1,2,3 Senior Class Play 4 Ping Pong Club 4 MARGARET ST-.LKER THE B„NK OF BIRiLiKNOOD Vi'hy gentlemen prefer blonds is not hard to see. Chorus 2 Senior Cla Homecomin , y IyCRKAN 30NT 0 Joe Gre't men are dying, don't feel so well my- self. F.F.A. 1,2 Foot bn 11 1,2,3 ,4( Cn pte ini ) Bnyebnll 1, 2, 3,4(Onptein3) Senior Class Pl8y Clnss Sec. 4 Pres. 2 Student Council 2 Oriole 3 ling-Pong Club 4 } 2 ♦ y DON 3TECKBAUEH Steck After four years of faithful service, I'm laid off. Forensics 2 Bend 2,3,4 Footbe11 1,2,3,4 Besebn 11 l,2,3,i, Cln33 Officer 2,4 Student Council 3, , Officer 3,4 Homecoming King 4 Oriole 3 lng-Pong Club 4 KATHEBINE SUES3 Kethy She’s pretty, she’s sweet to everyone true; Oh, why cnn't there be more girls lJWce you. F. H.A. 3 library Club s—) Dream Club J G. A.A, l 35 . Chorus 1, P-Sjl Senior Clna ? . V TOBUREN STUDIO, ANTIGO JOAN Y0TTHGCUI3T Bozo” Night after night, she blesses her eyes with good books. F. K.A. 1,2 Libre ry Club U G. A.A. 1 Chorus 1,2 Senior Clnss Piny Oriole 3 President—. -rd Luetscir.vager Vice Pres.—Dennis Henley Secretory----Harlene Konkol Treasurer----3orl Schmidt Advisor-----Hr. Thompson Hr. Hinarik 13 HOMECOMUVG SOPHOMORE SENIOR KING AND QUEEN JUNIOR FRESHMEN F. F. A. FOOTBALL SENIORS , 'y St Don StecKhauer - TctcFJe. Me Post e r - ct fj? ac f Fred Afar oh n Tae f e. Gary tfe d Half bocK fcf i li lac;' .o. xdoc SonTaa Clarente fonko Fall bat. F Guard j At O ' 3’ ood 51 Laona 39 3'’.'ood 5C Plainfield 40 B' 7,'ood 5 Rosholt 51 3’ ood 44 Miite Lake 51 3''.'ood 33 candinavie 47 B’ ood 63 t'ino'.ua 49 B’’ 'ood 43 irerton 41 3 ’ ‘ood 54 ''attoon 49 3’ 'ood 75 Ihiocton •'•3 3’’ 'ood 36 Fortonville 3’ ’ood 46 3o-:ler 60 B'v.'ood 45 Gresham 50 B 'ood 64 ROShOlt 55 3’ ood 70 Gcandinavia 34 ' ood 54 Tiverton 3 3' ood 61 Hottoon 49 7 B ' 'ood 47 Bowler 45 3' ood 41 Grcshnn 37 3 ood 48 3’’..'ood 43 3' ood 49 Hattoon Gresham V hite Lake 47 36 57 Hq Nuiur SGCxc Browning Gn.-nbi -+ IT Coach—TJr. mv'o:ipgon f ood lu Loono .0 V ’ood (v.e loot) ?1 i; fi Id • .’ood 31 ?.osi.olt ;7 n .’ood 26 . i t e Ln!:e 28 t ‘ood 32 Icor.c.inv vie Id - l !oo lo ;) ‘in- t ood 32 Ti.-ertc:. Of - t ocd ;.o ’’uttCOli 17 — t ’ooo 32 ?ov lar 37 3 .‘ood r' re: h‘::. 31 'cod ( c lo .t} ?.C;3. It ',f ooo 35 Joanclij ivia 33 1 rOOd 37 . tt 0 : • f ood 21 3ov:ler f ‘00(1 37 ro. 0 Trunk Lino .nto 19 A.M. Duescher's Drug Store Antieo ’.Tholesele Grocery Flour Feed Chas. Roepke . Son ..'olfinger !.:otor Sales President-----Shirley Helf Vice Pres.----Alice Xorblsch Secretary-----Ida 3reutzmann Treasurer-----Janice Jscobson Parliamentarian—Mildred Handschke Reporter------Louise Kennig Historian-----Betty Passuello Advisor-------l!rs. Gunderson Advisor: Miss Dorothy Hapraan Suml r Va King: Carl Radner ■ueen: Beverly Clark The Junior Promenade was held at the Blrnam- wood Lyceum on May L, 1951 with music furnished by Cliff Hoene. The theme song, Harbor Lights , was played during the Grand March, which was led by the King, Carl Radmer, and the Queen, Beverly Clark. The ceiling and stage were beautifully decor- ated with blue and white streamers, while in the center of the hall stood a large light house decor- ated in blue and white also. The coronation ceremonies succeeded the Grand March, which was held at ten o’clock. The couple were crowned by the last year’s Queen, Eunice Hohensee and Reuben Eckardt. The Crown Bearers were Kathy Boettcher and Billy Beversdorf. Others in the Court of Honor were Jim Cannon and Virginia Clark, Pat Krull and Earl Schmidt, and Norma Baranowski and Dennis Hawley. SCHOOL CAIEKHAR September ♦-Troubles Begin 10-Magazine Seles start.. 12- Cless ofiioers elected 13- Elect Cheer Leaders 14- Hortonville 0, Birnemwood 6 21-PLainfie)d 0, Birnamwood IS 24-Magazine Seles end 28-Wittenberg 7, Birnemwood 13 October 3-Cless Pictures teken et Antigo ♦-Freshman Initiation 5- TePcher's Convention 6- Antigo 0. Pirnamwood 25 12-Kohler 36, Birnemwood 19 17-Fre3hman Return Party 19-3fc1octor 26, Birnemwood 24 26- FKA Dance 27- V'aupece 7, B’rnemwood 19 31-Spencer 7, Birnemwood 6 November 8- 0ne Act Play et Birnamwood 9- Gne Act Play et Gresham 15- Lyceum Progr°m 19- Lnone 39, Birnamwood 51 20- Jhankspiving Concert 27- 'lainfield 40, Birnemwood 50 23-Sadie Hewkins Dance 30-Rosholt 51, Birnemwood 45 December 4-V hite Leke 51, Birnemwood 44 7- Scendinevla 47, Birnemwood S3 ll-l£inocque 47, Birnemwood 63 14-Tigerton 41, Birnamwood 43 13-Pattoon 49, Birnamwood 54 26-Sfciooton 43, Birnemwood 75 28- Hortonville 45, Birnemwood 36 Jenuery 4- Bowler 60, Pirnamwood 49 3-leone G me Postponed 11-Gresham 50, Birnamwood 45 16-Eihiacen Pictures teken. 13-Rosholt. 55, Birnamwood 64 t5-oopndinavia 35, Birnamwood 70 February 1-Tigerton 43, 3irnncwood 54 5- Mettoon 49, Birnamwood 61 8-Bowler 45, Birnamwood 47 13- 3 one-act plays by Sophomores 15-Gresham 37, 31rnaiwocd 41 23-Variety Show 26-Be3ketbe11 Tournament at Bowler S-Basketbail Tournament at 3owler 29-Besketball Tournament ®t Bowler March 1-Finals of Basketball 3-Bend Concert 6-Local Forensics 14- Forensics et Bowler April 1-Aprll Fools Day 3-3enior Claus Play 18-Band Festival at Bowler 26-Prom 29-Solo contest et Tfeupeca May 3-Band Festival at Waupaca 24-Class Night 26-Graduation 29- Picnic 30- Memorial pey (No more pencils, No more books, No more tepcher's 3esay looks: :) C90 31 SENIORS Achenreiner, Shirley—7,29(23),23 Brounacker, James—7,22,24,28(3) Clark, Beverly—7,22,23,26 Corning, Charles—21,7,22,27 Gehm, Donna—21,7,22,28(24) ,29(2) ,23,27 Erickson, Mary Lou—7,22,29( ,) ,23 Guyette Leland—15,6,8,22,2 , ;1,27 Hanley, Janice—21,6,8,28( 5-24) ,23,27 Hawkins, Lois—21,8,22,29(20),23,27 Kennig, Louise—8,23 Konkol, Clarence—21,15,8,24,31,27 Korbisch, Alice—8,22,25,23,27 Krull, Patricia—9,20,22,24,25,28(24),29(6),23,27 Marohn, Fred—15,9,19,31 Marten, Carol—9 Mathwick, Dale—6,9,19,22,24,27,27 Matsche, Josephine—9 Meidl, Gary—21 15,6,9,19,22,17,31 01m, Conrad—29(9).21,10,22,25,27 Postler, Melvin—21,15,6,10,19.22,24,17,31,27 Radmer, Carl—10,22,24,29(5),26,27,27 Reach, Joanne—10 Ritsema, Robin—10,22,24,28(11) Sontag, Norman—15,11,19,28(21),31,27 Stalker, Margaret—10,27 Steckbauer, Donald—21,15,6,11,19,31,27 Suesa, Katherine—11,23,27 Ullenbrauck, Kyrna—11,23 Uttecht, Suzanne—11,23 Youngquist, Joan—11,27 JUNIORS Arndt, Jamea—15,12,24,29(27)17 Breyer, William—21,15.12,19,20,22, 24,29(24),17 Brounacker, Thomas—21,12,24 Carlson, Raymond—12,24 Clark,. James—21,12,19,29(7-14), 17, 27 Clark, Virginia—12,22 Dickman, William—15,12,24,18 Ecker, Duane—15,12,24 Erickson, Elsie—12,25,23 Ewert, Nancy—12 Grill, Joan—12,22 Falkowski, Roger—12,24 Hable, Alice—12,23 Handschke, Mildred—12,22,23 Hanley, Dennis—21,15,12,19,17 Hass, Clifford—12,19,24,17 Helf, Shirley—12,29(21),23 Hettings, Carolyn—12,22,23 Kalnz, Bernard—12,24 Kaufmann, Lorraine—12,23 Konkol, Ma rlene—12,22.24.2 5,28 (9) Kooy, Bernice—12,22 Krull, Jack—21,12,19,24,28(1),29 (7),(12),17 Krull, Lyle—21,12,6,19,28(20),17 Kunst, Herman—21,12 Kurth, Violatte—12,22,24,25,28(10) Landowski, Natalie—12,23 Lemke, Barbara—21,12,20,22,28(2) (9),27 Lemke, Jerelyn—12,22,23 Lipke, Joyce—12,23 Lueth, Annabelle—12,25 Luetschwager, Edward—15,12,6,24,25 Luetschwager, Fred—12 Keverden, Raymond—12,24 Nauta, Shirley—21,12,22,24 Neill, Lola—12,20,22,24,25 Nievinski, Leonard—15,12,24,18 Olmsted, Sylvia—12,22,23 Parent, Ronald—12 Passuello, Betty—12,22,24,29(26),23 Philipp, Barbara—12,23 Pias, Joanne—12,22 Reach, Jerry— Schmidt, Earl—15,12,6,19,24,17 Schroeder, Joanne—12,22,25 Sickler, Solly—12,22,24,25,28(10-15) 29(11) Smith, Joanne—12,22,25 Stanke, Violet—12,22 Swanson, Viola—12 Tautges, David—12,24,18 Tronnier, Elsie—12,22,29(17),23 Udick, John—21,15,12,22,24,25,17 Westphal, Paul—21,12 Wincentsen, Joyce—12,28(17),23 Wincentsen, Gayle—12,20,22,24 Wiskow, Ralph—12,25,18 Zahrt, Shirley—12,22 JOPROl'.OitSo Abma, Jeanette--13,22,23 Beranowski, Norma—21,13,20,23 Block, LeRoy —13,25,23, (6)18 Blood, Rons Id —15,13,22,2 ,,18,27 Breutzmann, Ida —13,23,(9)23 Clark, Anita —21,13,22,2 ,23, (9)29, (14) Dieatler, Ann—22,23,(4)23 Dittbrander, Julie —13,22,23 Dobratz, Karolyn—13,2 ,,25,29, ( 13)23 Erickson, Ken—15,13,2 2, ?4, 29, (16) 13 Hanley, John—15,6,13,22,25,23,(26)17 Hawley, Dennis--15,13,?4, 17 Hegewa Id , La Verne--15,13,22,2 , 18 He ewald, RoseiDarle—13,23 'enderson, Orville—13,24 Jacobson, Janice—13,22,23,27 Jorgensen, Edward—13,22,24 Kainz, Lydia—13 Kaufran, Phyllis—13,22,28, (9) (23)23 Korbisch, Charles—13,22,24,18 Krueger, Marlene—21,6,13,22,25,28, (95(13)23,27 Kunst, albert—21,13 Kunst, Anton—13 ’athwich, Carol—13,22,23, ’'ierkey, Clarence—13,22 ierkey, Evelyn—13,22,29,(8)23 ijal, Florence—13,28,(16) ortenson, Carol—13 01m, Harold—21,13,18 Opcer, Arlene—13,22,29, (22)23 Philipp, Rosemary—13,22,28,(8)(9)(12)23 Tostler, Helen—?1,13,22,28,(7)(a)(9)23 Schmidt, Aurust—15,13 Scheldt, Roy—15,13,22,24,13 Sie. ers, Robert—13 Sippl, Lois—13,22 Sliv icki, Jack—13,24 Timm, Haney—13,22,23 Vaughn, •Jin—13,22,24 alter, Joel—29,(3) M’eoer, ,Jies —13, olf, Carol—13,22,28,(25) Reiss .isnn, .,rlene 13f 22,29, (28)23 Silver, J.oretta—13,22 fresh?.®: ,bt, Robert—14,24 -• rndt, Patrick—14,22,24,29(19)18 31ock, Karl—14,24 Carlson, Melvin—14,24,18 Carlson, Richard — Carlton, i tricia—14,25 Chap .an, John—15,6,14,28(26)18 Dickuan, Dale—15,14,29, (15)18 Falkov ski, .-.lice—14 Fuss, Gary—14,24 Fust, Ro;:er—14,24 Geldon, Charles—14,24 Geurink, Oersld—24 Geurink, Ronald—14,22,24 Groshek, Sally—14,28, (18) Gums, Arlett—14,23 Hawley, Eleanor—14,22,29(25)23 Johnson, Ronald Jorgensen, Lee—14,22,24,18 Heinz, Lary—14,24 Knight, Shelvey—14,22,23 Kooy, Elizabeth—14 Krubsack, Darlene—21,14,22,29,(10)23 Kunst, Victoria—14,22,23 Kurth, Shirley—14,22,25,23 Landowski, Sylvester—14,24 Lemke, Sandra—21,14,22,28,(2)23 Leslie, Jerry—14,24 Luebbe, Carol—14,22,23 Lueth, Barbara—14,22,25 Meverden, June—14,22,23 Ueverden, Donald—15,14,6,28,(19)18 Keverden, Henry—14 Malchowski, Petsy—14,22,28,(14)23 ’atsche, Cecelia—14 Mijal, Anne—14,28,(16) Mitchell, Gerald—14,24 Mortenson, Carolyn—14,22 Hievinski, Tneodore—14,24 01m, ...yrtnle— 21,Ik,25 Pussuella, Lois—21,14,23 Paulus, Ho er—14 Peasley, Donnie—21,14,22,25 Pichelmeyer, Charlene—14,22,25,23 Reimes, ..rlene—14,22,23 Reissmarm, Dorotay—14, Reminton, Judy—21,6,14,23 Resch, Mary L len—14 Roblier, Helen—21,14,25,28,(22) Scnmidt, Norman Schoenuoi'en, Donald Serbinsky, Diane—14,22 Sliwicki, Clarence—14,24 Smith, Dennis--14,18 Smith, Jac ueline—14,22 Sorenson, Elaine--14,2 Spanosuer, Patricia—14,22,29,(1)23 Stabler, Veronica —14,22,23 Starks, Lowell—22,24,18 Swanson, Farrell— Taut.cs, Catherine—14,23 Vlietstra, Rooert—14,24 V.arpehoski, Svelyn--14,2'5,29,(13) C eber, Francis—14 .'ickman, Beverly—14,22,23 ..incentsen, Norma—14,20,22 ,25,29, (19)23 Zoromski, Kathleen—14,23 Umland, .nilen—14 .ood, Lois—14,22,23 33 A2 fj £rii£in$ FULL-P G3 SPONSORS HaleE Lumber Co. Knauf’s Super Market The Bank of Birnamwood Roblier-Ten Haken Ins. Agcy. HALF-PAGE Birnamwood Oil Co., Inc. Schultz-Peterson Lumber Co. Northern Milling Co. Chas. Roepke Son ’.Yol finger Motor Sales Roepke s Groceries Gen. Mdse Phy-Don Shop Toburen Studio Trun« Line Auto Mike Jozwiak Hotel and Livestock Dealer Chet and Emil’s Bowling, Bar, and Dancing P 0 N S 0 R S Northern Mattress Co. Schubring’s Duality Food Market Antigo 'Yholesale Grocery A. M. Duescher’s Drue Store Browning’s Gamble Store Hawkins Store COMPLIMENTS OF Nancy Shop of Antigo Meyers Market, Antigo A Friend Antigo Shoe Hospital H. C. Boettcher Hardware, Birnamwood Le Roy’s, Antigo Meverden’s Grocery, 31rnamwood J. C. Penney Co., Antigo Lemke’s Snack Shack, Birnamwood Molle Jewelry Store, Antigo 3uilders Service Co., 3irnamwood eyer’s Sporting Goods, Birnamwood Philipp’s Cafe, Birnamwood n Friend A. 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