Birnamwood High School - Bihiscan Yearbook (Birnamwood, WI)
- Class of 1953
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Liiration B HISCAN 3 RN iriWOOD High School B X MMWOOD, Ka isconsia 9H3 t The graduating olasa of Birnamwood High Soheol dedioates this BIHISCAN te all the people who helped maJce the gym project a SUCCESS Aimwai Staff Editor...................Earl Sciimidt Ass. Editors.............Jack Krull Gayle Wincentsen Business Manager.........Ed Luetschwager Ass. Business Manager....Jim Clark Advisor..................Mr. Day Mr. Jam a Thompson Holy Toledo. Bachelor of Science University of Wis. Chemistry and Coaoh Hiss Dorothy Hagman Did you sign out that magazine? Superior S. C. Bachelor of Arts Library and Latin. Mr. Leonard Minarlk You hold the hammer on this end. Bachelor of Science Stout Institute Industrial Arts and Math. Mr. John Moody Would you like to be hustled off to Siberia? Bachelor of Science Oshkosh S. C. Social Sciences • • Miss Dorothy Precourt Is that your assigned seat? Bachelor of Science Stevens Point S. C. Science and Phy. Ed. Mr. Duane Day Don’t forget, this is due on Monday. Whitewater S. C. Bachelor of Education Commercial 3 Mrs. Marjorie Schmiege Who made this (cr-r-unoh) angel food cake? Bachelor of Science University of Minnesota Home Economics Miss Ruth Zhart Did you pay last week? Office Clerk Mr. Edward Shepel Pass your music to the right. Bachelor of Science University of Minnesota Band and Chorus ( Mrs. Laurel Shepel Don't make such general statements. Bachelor of Science University of Minnesota English and Phy. Ed. Mr. Robert Olson If you want to watch this movie, shut up. Bachelor of Science River Falls Agriculture Mr. Wa. John Grady Quiet dawn new and aot like ladies. Baohelor of Philosophy Marquette University English and Dramatics Comato President—Cliff Hass Secretary—Gayle Wincentsen This year Birnamwood High adopted a new constitution and with it an entirely new setup for Student Council also. Ttiis year the only offioers were president and secretary. The Student Council was composed of the four class officers plus ten committees with eight members to a committee. Each committee elected a chair- man and secretary and had a teacher for an ad- visor. They held meetings whenever necessary and the committee chairman would sit in on the Student Counoil meetings and give his report. Later in the year a disciplinary board was set up composed of the president of the Student Council plus five picked members from the Student Council Organization. On the whole the Student Council was very successful. s JAMES ARNDT Jim His curly hair would make any girl rave. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Lib. Club 1; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Class Vice Pres. WILLIAM BREYER Crash For Sale: Green truck in first-crash condition. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Lib. Club 1; Drum Major 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4 THOMAS BRGUWACKER Tommy School looks best from the outside. F.F.A. 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3 RAYMOND CARLSON Jingles I major in business— monkey business. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 MORXENSFN JAMES CLARK Jim Dad, you can have the car tonight. Lib. Club 1; Drama Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; Student Council 1,4; Class Vice Pres. 4; One-Act Play 3; Football 4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4 INSURANCE VIRGINIA CLARK Ginna Variety is the spice of life, so why go out with the same guy twice. F.H.A. 1,2; Ub. Club 1,2; Drama Club 1,2; Chorus 2,3,4 AGENCY 4 DOANS ECKER Bok ' A good mixture of sense and nonsense. F.F.A. 2,3 ,A; Lib. Club 1; Drama Club 1; Oriole 2; Football 1,2,3,A ROGER FALKOWSKI Rog Work noTer killed anyone, but why take ohanoes. F.F.A. 1,2,3,A; Football 1, 3.A TOBUR-E ELSIE ERICKSON Emmy The better you know her the better you like her. F.H.A. 1,2,3; Library Club 1; Latin Club 3 JOANN GRILL Jo When fun and duty clash, let duty crash. F.H.A. 1,2; Triple Trio 2; Lib. Club 1,2; Drama Club 1,2; Chorus 2,3.A; Forensics 1 WILLIAM DICKMAN Swede Girls are bothersome—but I like to be bothered. F.F.A. 1,2,3,A; Lib. Club 2; Band 1,2,3,A; Football 1,2, 3,A; Basketball B 1,2,3; Baseball 2 N STUDIO NANCY EWERT Nancy A ««oil girl with a big heart, aad always willing to do her part. Latin Club A; Chorus A -ANTIGrO MILDRED HANDSCHKE Millie’ My heart le like the moon —always changing and always a man In It. F.H.A. 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Transferred from Wittenberg DENNIS HANLEY Del That Innocent look will nerer die, but I tell you girls, it's all a lie. Lib. Club 2; Drama 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Student Counoil 4; Class Treas. 1; Vice Pres. 2,3; Class Treas. 4; One-Act Play 2; Homecoming King 4; Football 1,2,3,4 (Co-Captain 4); Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4 ALICE HABLE Alloe She's kind and quiet; her noture nerer raries. F.H.A. 1,2,3.4; Latin Club 4 CLIFFORD HASS Cliff Those who wear a cheerful grin seem to be the ones who win. •F.A. 2,3,4; sec. 3; £ •■• rama Club 2; Student Council ; Pres. 4; Oriole 3; Class Pres | Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1, ,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; SHIRLEY HELP Shirley She is here—I hear her laughing. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Treas. 2; Pres. 3,4; Lib. Club 1; Drama Club 1,2; Forensics 1.2.3.4; CAROLYN HETTINOA Lynn Life's too short to waste in study. F.H.A. 1,2,3; Lib. Club 1; Triple Trio 3; Chorus 1,3,4 LORRAINE KAUFMANN ' She has an engaging dis- position. F.H.A. 1,2,3,MSec. 4); Lib. Club 1,4; Forensics 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3 y MARLENE KONKOL Twlrp A small girl with a big personality. F.H.A. 1,2; Library Club 1,4; Latin Club 3 4; Vice Pres. 4; Drama Club 1,2; Forensics 1, 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Oriole 3; Student Council 4; Badger Girls State; Class Sec. 1,3 4; Prom Queen; One Act Play 4; Triple Trio 3 JACK KHULL Gee, no jump shots. (He only got 43 points) Lib. Club 1; Drama Club 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; Drum Major 3; Oriole 3; Football 4; Manager 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cap- tain 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Class Vice President 1 LYLE KHULL Kyle Net only an athlete, but an all around good aport. Lib. Club 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Student Council 3; Class Trees. 2; Football Manager 2,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 3; Manager 2; Drama Club 1 BERNARD KAINZ Berney A bashful boy of the F.F.A., he will be a farmer someday. F.F.A. 2,3.4; BERNICE KOOY Beanie Something niee should be said for you, but anything aloe will do. F.H.A. 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3,4 9 y hebman kunst He has a smile for every one. Band 2 3,4; Chorus 1,2,4 VIOLETTE KURTH J She smiles at many just for fun—but we all know there’s only one. F.H.A. 2,4 (Reporter 4); Lib. Club 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2; Forensles 1,2; Cherus 1,2,3 4; Oriole 2,3 ‘NATALIE LANDOWSKI Happy-go-luoky, gay and free, nothing there is will bather me.- F.H.A. 1,2,3; Lib. Club 1 JOTCK LIPKI Her ability in athletics is surpassed by none valued by all. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 1.2; Chorus 4 JEKELTN LEMKK Jerry Smiles speak louder than wards. F.H.A. 1,2,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Sextet 2 EDWARD UJETSCHWAGER Ed Smiling and tall — liked by all. Latin Club 3,4; Forensics Oriole 3; Student Council Prom King; One Act Play 4; Football 3,4; Clasa Pres. Library Club 1 ut . --r'. .«.Jt'U V, - a ROBL ER-TEN HAKEN INSURANCE 4; 3,4; 3; A O RAYMOND MEVSRDEN RAY Ambitious as well as friendly F.F.A• 1|2|3j4| SHIRLEY NAUTA Shirl My mind is in school, but my heart is on deck. F.H.A. 1; Lib. Club 1,2; Band 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Sextet 1,2; Oriole 3 FRED UJBTSCHWAGER Fritz Sometimes I sit and think and sometimes I Just sit. THE BANK OF B RNAMWOOD LEONARD NIEVINSKI Len Just because I don’t talk is no sign that I have nothing to say. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1; B Basketball 3; Football 3,A; Baseball 3. SYLVIA OLMSTED SYL She is as likeable as she is lookable. F.H.A. 1,2,14., (Trees. I4.); Library Club 2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; LOLA NEILL PEGGY A young lady with plenty of dash, she chose her romeo from the senior class. F.H.A. 1,2; Library Club 1.2; 3,i(.; Drama Club 1,2; Band 4.; Chorus 2,3,14-; Oriole 3; Cheerleader 1,3; ' JERRY RESCH Jiggs Let my lessons worry me? NeverI FFA-1,2,4; Football-4; Base- ball-3; Basketball-3(B Team) V I BETTY PASSUELLO Bets The hardest time to get the baby to sleep is when she’s eighteen F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. His- torian 3; Library Club 1,4; Drama Club 1,2; Chorus 2,3; Oriole 3 ROY SCHMIDT Roy Too bad life isn’t all hunting and fishing. FFA-1,2; Chorus-2; Football- 2,4; Basketball-2 (B Team), 3- (A Team); JOANNE SCHROEDER Schroeder Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these, ’Be home by ten.' EHA-1; Lib. Club-1,2,3,4; Chorus-4; Sextet-1; Triple Trio-2 JILS0NS GAMBLE KARL SCHMIDT 22 He can argue a point 'till it's worn smooth. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3; Student Council 2,3; Badger Boy's State 3; Class Pres. 2; Class Treas. 3; Football 2,3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4 SALLY SICKLER Poochie If school life is liberty- give me death. F.H.A. 4 (Pari.) Library Club 2-3-4 (Sec.3) Drama Club 2, Band 3-4, Chorus 3-4, Oriole 3, One Act Play 3 Transferred from '.Vausau VIOLET STANKE Vi It s nice to be natural when you’re naturally nice? FHA-1; Chorus-2,3,4 ELSIE TRONNIER The harder I try the goodar to be, the worser I become. F.H.A. 3; Transferred from Milwaukee-1951 HAHOLD STEIGERWALT He came to us as a stranger; he leaves as a friend. F.F.A. 4; Basketball 4; Transferred from Indiana. JOHN UDICK Fuzz I'm not a musleiam; I'm a whole band. F.F.A. 1,3,4 (Sec. 4); Latin Club 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball Manager 2,3; Sextette 2 JOANNE SMITH Snuffy She looks like an an el, and acts like one too. But you never can tell what an angel will do.'' F.H.A. 1, Library Club 1-2-3- 4 (V-?res. 3), Band 3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, B Cheerleau er 4, Class Sec. 2, One Act Flay 3 DAVID 7AUTGES Dave My favorite subjeet is study hall. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 __ I J 13 PAUL WESTFHAL Who me?.. I'm innocent Library Club 1,2; Band 1, 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Basket- ball 1; Drama Club 1,2; OAYLE WINCENTSEN Bubbles All that she does, she does well, and she does everything. RALPH WISKOW P.H.A. 1,2; Library Club School is a great 1,2; Drama Club 1,2; Foren- institution, but I'm sies 1,2,3,i ; Chorus 1,2,3, not ready for an 4; Oriole 1; Student Coun- institution yet. sil Seo. 4; One Act Play 1, Latin Club 3,4; Drama Club 1,2; 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2 Trio 1,4; Sextet 1; Triple- Trio 2,3,4. BARBARA PHILIPP Barb A girl with a charm all her own. F.E.A. 1,2,3; Library Club 1; Chorus 2. SHIRLEY ZARHT Shlrl It's the small things that count. F.H.A. 1; Library Club 1,1 ; Chorus 1,2,3,1; DIRECTOR W . Ed. SHEPEL Patn UWowosK.i Xj B rue i ■ -' ' fJori 8 r nOLOtk'i KOFPKE'S GENERAL MERCHANDISE SCHULTZ-PETERSON LUMBER CO. aalar Class President—-John Hanley Vice Pres.—Marlene Kruegar Secretary--Norma Barnowsicl Treasurer---Helen Postlar Advisor-----Mrs. Shepel Mr. MinarUs It, Chunn President—Ronald Guerink Vice Pres.—John Chapman Secretary--Carol Luebbe Treasurer—Patsy Malchowski Advisor---—Mr. Moody Mr. Grady PHILLIP'5 CAFE, CHET AND EMILS President---Edward Luetschwager Vice Pres.—Marlene Konkol Secretary—-Norma Baronowski Treasurer---Marlene Krueger Advisor-----Miss Bagman .pieedh Activities o (y sor. r. Grach, We were unaoie to oDtain a picture for rorensics, Decause or tne late start we got in the activity. It was ummown who would taKe part in rorensics when we started work on the annual. Un march 3, declaws were given Dy the following students: those taking part in Humorous declamation were: Jaroi Mathwick, Ma at the basketDaii Game ; Patsy Malchowski, Treasurers Report ; Helen Postler, Ma at the P.T.A. ; Anita Clark, Ma at CooKing School ; Serious declamations were given by Norma Baranowski, Molly ; Sandra Lemke, Sorry, Wrong Number ; Helen Roblier, First came Jane ; ♦John Hanley, Telltake Heart ; Dorothy Bult- man, The Little Kid ; Jean Hawkins, Lords Prayer ; Judy Lepak, Fiddling Wallpaper ; and Norma Wincentsen, Ralph The students with the stars before their name will be going to Gresham on March 13, to take part in the District Contest there. Orat ions by Edward Luetschwager, Teenicide and Arlene Reis- smann, Gossip will also take part in the District Contest. ? IFneshmett Clause president---Kenneth V estphal Vice Pres.—Norman Radmer Secretary-—Iva Mathwich Treasurer---Gordon Konkel Advisor-----Miss Hagmen Miss Precourt JO NORTHERN MILLING- CO. JOLriNQER MOTOR SAL£S-FORD DEALER F. H. A. Our organization has about sixty members. Our first and largest production was a float for the annuel football homecoming. The slogan was Penquins Can't Climb . The Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior olasses hare had activities to carry out the eight purposes of the chapter. They have taken turns with cake walks and coat checking at games to earn enough money to send two delegates to Green Lake for an F.H.A. convention in June and other chapter expenses. The presiding officers are as follows: Shirley Helf- president, Mildred Handschke-vice president, Lorraine Kaufmann-seoretary, Sylvie Olmstead-treasurer, Sally Sickler-parlimenterien, Vihlette Kurth-reporter, Marlene Krueger-historian, Jeanette Abma and Nancy Timm-songleaders President---------Cliff Hass Vice President----Tom Brounacker Secretary---------John Udick Treasurer---------Dennis Hewley Reporter----------Dave Tautges fduisoK : Afr. P f uss The F.F.A. haa another successful year again this year. We sold candy, gum, and peanuts at noon- hours. We also sold at basketball games dur- ing half times and between games. For two weeks during December we ran our annual F.F.A. Sweetheart contest, in which a farm girl candidate was chosen from each class Ballots were then given out with each nickle sale. Helen Postler was this year's Sweetheart . The candidates were. Freshman—Iva Mathwicji; Sophomore—Pat Malkowski; Junior—Helen Postler; Senior—Mildred Handschke. 3 Wittenberg beat us in our first game of the year 7-6. D. Hawley scored our only touchdown on a pass from D. Hanley in a well played game. We came back in the second game very nicely to beat Shiocton 27-12. D. Hanley scor- ed 3 times, once on a 90 yard kickoff return. E. Schmidt scored our other touchdown and J. Krull kicked 3 extra points. Kohler took the wind out of our sails by beating us 25-7 E. Schmidt scored our only touchdown from 12 yards out. J. Krull kicked the extra point. We came out as victors in a rough and tumble game at Eagle River 25-24. J. Phillip scored 1 touchdown on a fumble recovery and D. Hanley scored 3 times, the longest being a 8$ yard kickoff return. J. Krull passed to D. Hawley for the extra point. In winning our first homecoming game we beat Plainfield 27 13 D. Hanley scor- ed 3 times and E. Schmidt the other one. J. Krull again made 3 extra points. Using all our players we beat Hortonville 26-19. J. Clark passed to D.Hanley and K. Erickson for 2 touchdowns and «T. Hanley returned a punt 82 yards for a touchdown. B. Breyer scored our last one and J• Krull kicked 2 extra points. To end our season we beat Spencer 13 6 in a very good game. D. Hanley went 6$ yards for 1 touchdown and E. Schmidt scored the other one. J. Krull kick- ed the extra point. Outstanding players for the year were J. Clark and D. Hanley on offense, B. Breyer and E. Schmidt on defense. KNAUF5 IGA. SUPER- MARKET'' BiLL BreyeR. FULL BA7CK Tim CUntc. Detuvis HrnLe HALF BACK. Ed LueT5cku AC,ci£ G-UAB.D Sckm-idF Duane EcKeR Jokrv SCKL-fe GUAR.0 CE I m. Av-n.dr GUAR-D TRUNK LINE AUTO Vo «K 'gsn S Lu _J n Ron Schmid t-Centcr Jin, C arA—Ce t r tennis aut ttj-Aorujard CONFERENCE Wo 89 GAMES Scandinavia 28 NON-CONFERENCE GAMES We 63 Laona 43 TOURNAMENT GAMES We 54 Elcho 35 71 Tlgerton 45 48 Plainfield 31 71 White Lake 46 59 Mattoon 30 59 White Lake 30 96 Laona 46 60 Bowler 41 72 Marathon 53 62 Marion 52 68 Gresham 42 95 Shiocton 55 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT 63 Rosholt 53 45 Hortonville 38 We 58 Marshfield 51 72 Scandinavia 34 78 Mlnocqua 43 50 Shawano 49 83 70 Tigerton Mattoon 50 27 OUR ONLY REGULAR SEASON LOSS (over time) 5ec Vona Champs 46 Bowler 33 We 57 Stratford 60 64 70 Gresham Rosholt 48 60 o v TO MADISON! • • • BILL GLOJEK'S MARKET B TSA I B tSKETB iLL SCORE. we SCORE THEY SCORE Birnamwood 21 Laona 20 ft 46 ’.Vhite Lake 34 n 49 Plainfield 30 n 45 Scandanavia 29 48 Tigerton 36 n 68 Mattoon 15 ft 41 Marathon 31 it 45 Bowler 28 tv 45 Gresham 40 ft 37 Stradford 47 ft 45 Rosholt 31 ft 41 Scandanavia 39 ft 47 Tigerton 25 ft 40 Mattoon 29 ft 48 Minoqua 30 ft 33 Gresham 36 ft 39 Bowler 28 n '.VON _ LOST 16 2 39 Rosholt CONFERENCE CHAMPS lilt 36 37 HAWKI V’S GR.0CER.Y STOIYE 28 THE HAPPY JOURNEY The Stage Manager........... Ma Kirby.................... Arthur...................... Caroline.................... Pa Kirby..................... Beulah..... ................. LeRoy Blook Gayle Winoentsen John Hanley Marlene Konicol Edward Luetachwager Anita Clark Cia s BEST FOOT FORWARD GAYLE JOY......................... MINERVA........................... MISS DELAWARE WATER GAP........... THE BLIND DATE.................... MISS SMITH........................ HELEN SCHLESSINGER................ ETHEL............................ dutch miller..................... HUNK HOYT......................... BUD HOOPER........................ CHUCK GREEN...................... JACK HAGGERTY..................... CHESTER BILLINGS................. DR. REEBER....................... SATCHEL MOYER..................... PROFESSOR LLOYD................... OLD GRAD......................... Mildred Handschke Marlene Konkol Sally Sickler .Joyce Lipke Gayle Wincentsen .Sylvia Olmsted ,Joan Grill .John Udick .Ralph Wiakow .Dennis Hanley .Paul Westphal .Clifford Hass .Harold Steigerwalt .Edward Luetschwager ,Lyle Krull .Bill Breyer .Bill Dickman JQ May 23 1952 was the date of the Junior Prom. It was held in the New Gymnasium at Bimamwood. The theme song was Garden in the Rain which was played after the Grand March by the orchestra of Cliff Hoene. The Grand March was lead by King, Edward Luetschwager, and Queen, Marlene Konkol. As you entered the Gymnasium you walked through a trellis decorated with flowers. Around the outside of the floor was a picket fence also covered with flowers. In the center of the room was a colorful wishing well and a rainbow was located over the stage. The crowning ceremony took place after the Grand March. The couple was crowned by last year s King and Queen, Garl Rad- mer and Beverly Clark. Others in the court of honor were Gary Meidl and Phyllis Kaufmann, John Hanley and Bonnie Easker, John Chapman and Darlene Krubsack. Crown bearers were Patricia Leahy and Ken- neth Christiansen. SCHUB RING'S kOPITZKE FU f- OOD MARKE T NERAL HOME ■■■■■ Freshmen COURT OF HONOR Sylvia Olmsted Jean Oeurink (Q,ueen)« Dennis Hanley (King) Helen Postler Pat Malchowski Marsha Boettcher Douglas Narlow F.F.A. J unior (find Queen Blrnamwood..........27 Plainfield..........13 Hanle.'j's t-t-arem REVJ MOTOR'S WINKE L MAN'S ,WAUSAU I always wanted my own private offioe. It was nothing??? Do you get the point? Our school at worK I s] I H Who’s tired? 1 mi But why can't we wreck the school? You can't prove a thing. 33 Did You SecTKiA-t Goop- LooKinG- BIonde7 JOHN NI ft ART D. i F 6RANCEN My, lavent log changed?? (We ave?) Coro V. CW iich on .) ■ i:'-r «£vr ?. j 'SH tLJr' A CBCEL n A1 M eol AJ D L- tWRYWlN o jvdy l. CRROt L. Berry P. TVH HI. OR PLENE K. 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SCHOOL CALENDAR September January 8- Troubles Begin 9- Classess Begin-Poor Teachers 11- Mr. Minarik-Birthday FOOTBALL BEGINS 12- Y ittenberg 7, B'wood 6, there 17-Cheer Leaders Picked 19- Shiocton 12, B'wood 27, here 22-Class Officers and Student Council Officers Elected 30- Class Pictures Taken in Antigo by Toburen; Laten Club party October 1-Latin Club Candy Sale 3- Kohler 25, B'wood 7, here 6-Shawano Teachers Leeting(No School) 8-Freshmen Initiation 10- Eagle River 24, B'wood 25, there Bill Breyer Lost a Tooth 11- Homecoming Q,ueen Elected 15-Mr. Pappenfuss-Birthday.Lyceum Program 17- Homecoming, Plainfield 13, B'wood 27 24-Hortonville 19, B'wood 26, there 31- Spencer 6, B'wood 13, there November 1-Band Mother Dance 4- Freshmen Return Party 6-7-8-Teachers Convention!Yea Yea) 11- Red Cross Blood Mobile 12- Mrs. Sheppl-Birthday 14-0ne Act play Contest here, V e got a A 18- Laten Club Tarty, Lyceum Irogram 20- Dedication of New Gym BASKETBALL BEGINS 1- Happy New Year 2- Shiocton vs. Marion, Hortonville 38 Birnamwood 45, here, 11 wins 5- Back to School 9-Gresham 42 b'wood 68, there, Good 12- Jtratford 60 B'wood 57, (Just wait untill next time) 13- Mr. Moody-Birthday 16- Rosholt 53 B'wood 63, here, 13 wins Mr. Erickson Resigns Mr. Pappenfuss Takes the Y heel 23-Scandy 34 B'wood 72, there, Another one 27-Tigerton 50 B'wood 83 here, Keep up the good work 30- Lyceum Program Mattoon 27 B'wood70 there, 16 wins 31- Linoc ua 43 B'wood 78 here, Good Deal February 6- Bowler Game Cancled till the 17th 10- Greshan 48 B'wood 64, There.another one 11- Variety Show Mr. Shepel-Eirthday 13-Conservation Day 17- Bowler 33 B'wood 46, There, Good deal 20- Rosholt 60 B'wood70, 20 wins last game 21- Mrs. Sch niege-Birthday BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS BEGIN 23-Sub-District here 25- Birnamwood 54, Elcho 35; Keep it up! 26- Basketball: Birnamwood 71, White Lake 46; Let's go all the way!.'! 27- Lyceum Program: The Hamilton Trio 28- 3irnamwood 96, Laona 46 (District Champs) Jackie gets £0 points 21- Laona 43, B'wood 63, here (Y o V) 22- 0ne Act Play at Point” 25- White Lake 30, B'wood 59, here(Two wins) 26- Talk to Seniors of Colledge March 27- 28-Thanksgiving Vacation-Lucky us December 2-Plainfield 31, B'wood 48, here (Now we have three wins) 5-Scandy 28, B'wood 89, here (Now who mode 43 points?) 9-Tigerton 45, B'wood 71, there, Another win 11- 7ittenberg High School gives Christ- mas program 12- Mattoon 31, B'wood 72, there, . e did it again 15-Marathon 53, B'wood 72, there, 8 wins 19-Bowler 41, B'wood 61, there's No. 9 Christmas Vacation (Good Deal) 25-Merry Christmas 30-At Marion: Marion 54 Hortonville 66 Shiocton 55, B’wood 95 We ended the year with another win! 3- A talk to the Seniors about college Local Forensics Contest 4- Senior Class Play Try-outs Mr. Day-Birthday 6-Marion 52, Birnamwood 62 at Tigerton POINT HERE WE COME 13-Forensics Contest at Gresham 20-Lyceum Program 22-Mr. Thompson-Birthday April 16-Music Festival at Gresham 24-Senior Class Play May 1- Prom 2- Band Tournament at Tigerton 25-Class Night 27-Graduation 29- School Picnic 30- WHOOPEE: WE'RE ALL FINISHED 37 Baseball Snapshots U) W So sbJ UlIc Uj€ uion didrifc uie?? 3 3 CVnon SivA oUV tutrnS NeKt! I Hornet Curving Ltp We wish to thank tha following business places and persons for their help: FULL-PA 0 E WILSON 3 GAMBLE STORE KNAUF'S I. G. A. SUPER MARKET BILL GLOJEK'S MARKET M0RTEN3EN INSURANCE AGENCY TRUNK LINE AUTO ROBLIER-TEN H AKEN INSURANCE AGENCY HALES LUMBER 4 FUEL COMPANY BANK OF BIRNAMWOOD TOBUREN STUDIO, ANTIGO HALF-PAGE Northern Milling Company Schultz-Peterson Lumber Company Hawkin's Grocery Store Philipp's Cafe Wlnkelman's Store, Wausau Wolflnger Motor Sales Kopitzke Funeral Home Those listed below contributed quarter Dr. R. 0. Frohman H. C. Boettcher Hardware Builders Supply Company Duescher's Drug Store Meyer's Sport Shop Charles Roepke Son Hardware Pfcy-Don Shop A. E. Westphal Standard Oil Company Chet Emil's Bowling Chet 4 Emi 1's Roepke's General Merchandise Sohubring's Quality Food Market Rew Motors page ads: Sheldon’s Sport Shop, Antigo Antigo Shoe Hospital, Antigo Johnny's Sportswear, Antigo Family Shoe Store, Antigo J. C. Penny Company, Antigo Hoe's Clothing, Antigo CeTsr's Agency, Antigo David's, Antigo Antigo Wholesale Grocery, Antigo Zimmer Decorating Company, Wausau SENIORS Arndt, James—6,22,23,24,28 Breyer, William—6,5,17,22,23,25,26,28,34 Breunaokor, James—6,15,22 Carlsen, Raymond—6,22 Clark, James—5,6,15,23,25,28,34,2 Clark, Virginia—5,6,17 Dlckman, William—7,15,23,28,34 Eeker, Duane—7,22,23,28,34 Erickson, Elsie—7 Ewert, Nancy—7,17,19 Grill, Joan—5,7,17 Falkowski, Roger—7,22,23 Hable, Alice—8,21 Handschke, Mildred—8,17,21 Hanley, Dennis—5,8,15,23,25,26,28,34,2 Hass, Clifford—5,8,15,23,25,26,28,34,2 Helf, Shirley—8,35,21 Hettinga, Carolyn—8,17,21 Kainz, Bernard—9,22 Kaufmann, Lorraine— 9,21 Konkol, Marlene—5,9,17,19,34 Kooy, Bernice—9, 17 Krull, Jack—5,9,15,23.25,26,28,34,2 Krull, Lyle—9,15,25,26,28,34 Kunst, Herman—10,17,15,22,34 Kurth, Violdtte—10,17,21,35 Landowski, Natalie—10 Lemke.Jerelyn—10,17,21 Lipke, Joyce—10,14,21 Luetschwager, Edward—5,10,22,23,2 Luetsohwager, Fred—11,22,34 Meverden.Raymond—11,22,34 Nauta, Shirley—11,15,35 Neill,Lola—11,15,17,19 Nievinski, Leonard—11,22,23 Olmsted,Sylvia—11,17,21,32 Passuello, Betty—12,21 Philipp, Barbara—15 Reach, Jerry—12,22,23 Schmidt, Earl—5,12,23,25,26,28,34,22,2 Schmidt, Roy—12,22,23,25,28,34 Schroeder, Joanne—12,17 Siokler, Sally—12,35,17,21 Smith, Joanne—13,15,35,17,29 Stanke, Violet—13,17,21 Stiegerwalt, Harold—13,22 Tautges, David—13,22 Tronnier, Elsie—13,17 Udick, John—13,17,15,22,23 Westphal, Paul—14,15,17 Wincentsen, Oayle—2,5,17,19,29,30,15 Wiskow, Ralph—5,15,19 Zahrt, Shirley—15,17 JUNIORS Abma, Jeanette—16,21,35 Baranowski, Norma—16,5,15,19 Block, LeRoy—16,26,28,30 Blood, Ronald—16,17,23,27,22 Breutzmann, Ida—16,15,17,36 Bultman, Dorothy—16,17,21 Clark, Anita—16.17,19,30,36 Dlestler, Ann—16,17,36 Dittbrender, Julie—16,17,21,35 Dobratz, Marolyn—16,19,21,35 Erickson, Kenneth—5,16,17,22,23,27 Gureski, Gladys—16 Hanley, John—5,16,17,19,23,25,30,36 Hawley, Dennis—5,16.22,23,25,28 Hegewald, La Vern—16,22,23 Hegewald.Rose Marie—16,21 Henderson, Orville—16,22 Jacobson, Janise—16,21,35,36 Jorgensen, Edward—16,17,22 Kainz, Lydia—16, Kaufmann, Phyllis—16,17,21,29 Krueger, Marlene—5,16,17,19,21,29 Kunst. Albert—16,17 Kunst, Anton—16,17 Londerville, Donald—16,22,23 Mathwick, Carol—16,17,19,21,5,35 Mierkey, Clarence—16,17,22 Mlerkey, Evelyn—16,17,21 Mijal, Florence—16.21,35 Mortenson, Carol—l6 Opper, Arlene—16,17,21 PhlUip, Rosemary—16,17,21 Postler, Helen—5,16,17,19,21,32 Rel8smann, Arlene—l6,17,21 Schmidt, August—16,23 Siewers,Robert—16,17 Sippl, Lois—16,17 Sllwicki, Jack—18,22 Straka, Martin—16,22,23 Timm, Nanoy—16,17,21 Walter, Joel—l6 Weber, Agnes—16 Wolf, Carol—16,17 o SOPHOMORES Carlton, Patrlola—18,1 Chapman, John—5,18,27 Dickman, Dale—27,18 Falkowski, Alice—18 Ffclkowskl, Robert—absent Fuss, Gary—18,22 Fust, Roger—18,22 Geldon, Cherles--ebsent Geurink, Gerald—18,22,23,35,5 Geurink, Ronald—18,22,35,5 Groshek, Sally—18,21 Gums, Arlett—18 Gureaki, Violet—18 Hawley, Elenor—18,17,21 Johnson, Ronald—18,22 Jorgensen, Lee—18,22 Joswlak, Marion—18 Kainz, Larry—1$, 22 Knight, Shelrey—18,21 Kooy, Elizabeth—18,17 Krubsack, Darlene—18,17,29,36 Kunst, Victoria—18,17,21 Korth, Sh irley—18 Lapinski, Marcella—absent Lemke, Sandra—18,17,29,36 Leslie, Jerry—18,23 Luebbe, Carol—18,21,36,5 Lueth, Barbara—18,35 Malchowskl, Patricia—18,32,5 Matsche, Cecelia—18,35 Meverden, Donald—18 Meverden, Henry—18,23 Meverden, June—18,21 Mljal, Anne—18 Mitchell, Jerry—absent Mortenson, Carolyn—18,19,17 Nlevinski, Theodore—absent O'Brien, Jaok—18 Oatroski, Leonard—18 Pasauello, Lois—18,21,36 Peasley, Bonnie—17,18,19 Piohelmeyer, Cha rlene—17,18,19,21 Reimes, Arlene—17,18,19 Rels8oienn, Dorothy—18 Remington, Judy—18 Reach, Mary Ellen—18,35 Robller, Helen—18,19,35 Schmidt, Norman—18,22,27 Sohoenhofen, Donald—18,22 Serbinsky, Diane—absent Sliwlcki, Clarence—18 Smith, Dennis—18,27 Smith, Jacqueline—18 Sorenson, Elaine—absent Spanbauer, Patricia—17,18,35 Stadler, Verna—18,21,35 Tautges, Catherine—18,21 Vlietstre, Robert—18,22 Warpehoski, Evelyn—18 Weber, Francis--13 Wincentsen, Norma—18,21,29,19 Wood, Lois—absent Zaromskl, Kathleen—18,21,17 Steigerwelt, Neil—18,27 FRESHMEN Abt, Elaine—35,20 Baranowskl, Joyce—17,20 Bauoh, Elton—20,22 Behn, Harold—20 Beveradorf, Jene—35,29,17,21,20 Clark, Janet—36,17,20 Chrudinsky, Yvonne—17,21,20 Dlckman, Donald—absent Dickman, Mary Ann—35,36,17,20 Diestler, Richard—23,20 Dittbrender, Arthur—35,22,20 Dittbrender, Roger—absent Dulak, Anna—21,20 Bwert, Bonnie—absent Ewert, Jack—20 Geurink, Alan—35,22,20 Geurink, Jean—36.17,32,20 Gilray, Donald—27,20 Gureskl, Stanley—20 Hawkins, Jeanne—17,21,20 Hetzel, Frederick—absent Hettlnga, Joan—17,20 Jozwlak, James—27,23,20 Kaufman, Theresa—36,17,20 Kole. Elaine—36,17,20 Kola, Lois—17,20 Silvjy, Franebs—20 Konkol, Gerald—22,20 Konkol, Gordon—5,22,20 Kraege, Albert—22,20 Kuik, Gerald—absent Lipke, Carol—17,20 Lepak, Judith—35,36,29,17,20 Lueth, Laverne—20 Mathwich, Iva—35,36,17,21,5, Medo, Evelyn—17,21,20 Mlerkey, Carolyn—17,20 Mortenson, Janice—absent Moss, Robertr-absent Olmsted, Dennis—36,22,20 Page, Betty—17,21,20 Philipp, John—27,23,20 Radmer, Norman—5,22,20 Reach, Floyd—22,20 Ritsema, Henry—22,20 Schmidt, Edith—35,17,21,5,20 Schroeder, Donna—absent Stanke, Mary Ann—20 Tank, Sharon—17,20 Uttecht, Carol—17,21,20 Will, Darrell—22,20 Westphal, Kenneth—21,5,20 Soheurs, Mary Ellen—17,21,20 Steigerwalt, Donna—17,20 20
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