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We, the class of 1?58 do hereby dedicate this yearbook to our parents. Froa the first day at school to this, our Senior year, our parents have provided us with education that would prepare us for later roles in society. Without their help and understanding we would never be where we are today. Tomorrow we will step into these new roles and will leave the homes we have kncam all our lives. We will falter and yet have our parents to look to for guidance. ANNUAL STAFF P.Ellefsen— Assist, Business Manager C.Schnidt--Business Manager Mr. Pappenfuss—Advisor B.Brounacker—Editor Mr. Smith—Advisor E.Steinke—Assist. Editor B.Diestler—Assist. Business Vanager Mr. Frank Pappenfuss Supervising Principal River Falls State College Bachelor of Science Chemistry Vr. Edward Shepel Bachelor of Science University of Minnesota Band and Chorus FACULTY Mr, Ctoar Hubbard Bachelor of Science River Falls State College Agriculture, General Science Mr, John Stock Bachelor of Science North Dakota State Teachers College Commercial, Mr. Carl Smith Bachelor of Science Master of Science Stout State College Industrial Arts, dries Mrs. Mabel Schilling Bachelor of Arts University of Washington English, Library I ™™ Bachelor of Educati an Riv r Falls State College General Math, Algebra, Geometry, Physics, Assistant Coach Mr. Phil Graunke Bachelor of Arts Northland College Social Problems, History, English Bauch, lfildred Her nlnd is here, but her heart is in Delevan. Pep Club 1,2,3,Ii F.H.A. Sweetheart 1 F.H.A. 1,2,3,1 On. Act Play lx Block, Janes I was successful until I fell in love. library Club 1 Student Council b Pep Club 3 Drama Club 1 Thespians 2,3,b One Act Plays 3 Badger Boys State 3 Manager 2,3,b Ind. Arts l,2,3,b Class President b Barbara devil have all the fun. Brounacker, Why l®t the pep Club 2,3 b F.H.A. l 2,3 b Band l,2,3 b Chorus 2,3 b Glee Club 1,2,3 b Class Secretary 2 prom Queen 3 Mass Band 2,3,b Breutzmarm, Robert One hundred per cent pure air, Ind. Arts 1,2,3,b Basketball l,3,b Baseball 3,b Volleyball 3 b I Chrudiasky, Carol Why does It get so late so early? Diestier, Robert I studied------- i nee, Pep Club 1,2,3,1 Drama Club 2,3 F.H.A. 1,2,3,! One Act Plays 2,3 Jr. Class Play 3 Band 3 Thespians 3,1 Library Club 2,3,1 Cheerleader A 2,3,1 Class V. Pres. 3 Volleyball 3,1 Ind. Arte 1,2,3,U Baseball 2,3,1 Basketball 1,2,3,1 Student Council 3 mb; Draeger, Donald Lead me not to the tavern, just show me the door. Bllefsen, Margaret A dimple in the cheek) mischief lies wi thin. Ind. Arts 2,3,1 Class Pre . 1 Class V. Pres. 2 Basketball 1,2,3,1 Volleyball 2,3,1 Baseball 2 Pep Club 1,2,U F.H.A. 1,2,3,! Class Secretary U Drama Club 1,2,3,! Forensics 2,3,1 Thespians 1 Jr. Class Play 3 One Act Play 1 Oilr«y, Carol Her happiness adds and multiplies as she divides it with others. Herrema, Calvin Women? I’ve never heard of them. What are they? Chorus 2,3,1 Student Council 2 F.F.A. 3 Pep Club 2,3,1 Drama Club 2,3 1 Thespians 2,3 One Act Plays Class Play 3 TAB Club 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3,U F.H.A. 1,2 library Club 1,2 Drama Club 1,2 One Act Play 1 Oriole Staff h Cheerleading A 2,3,1 Cheerleading B 1 Band 1 Chorus 1,2 Student Council 1 ,1 3, 1 1 Jozwiak, Patricia She may not be a Ford, but she can sure rattle on. Hetzel, Evelyn There’s a little bad in every good girl. Pep Club 1,2,3,1 Oriole Staff 1 Chorus 2 F.H.A. 1 Glee Club 2 Knight, Barbara Lots of pop, lots of fun, a anil© that is brighter than the sin. Chorus 3,1 Gloo Club 3,1 F.H.A. 1,2,3,1 Pep Club 1,2,3,1 Drama Club 3,1 One Act Plays 3,1 Class Play 3 Oriole Staff i Krull, Karen Happy-go-lucky, fancy free, nothing aeons to bother no. Band 1,3,1 Triple Trio 3,1 Chorus 1,2,3,1 Glee Club 1,2,3,1 Pep Club 1,2,3,1 Lindner, Joan ... rtn. She looks like an angel, acts like one too, but you nerer can tell what an angel will do Student Council 1 F.H.A. 1,2,3,1 Pep Club 1,3,1 Thespians U One Act Play I Class Play 3 Forensics 3,1 Oriole Staff 1 Badger Girls State 3 Vererden, Rosenary I can't stop giggling (in English class) Chorus 2 P«P Club 1,2,3,1 Student Council 1 Glee Club 2 F.H.A. 1 Hosier, Marjorie Why waste a perfectly good night when you can sleep in class. Pep Club 1,2,3,U Chorus 1,2,3,1a Drama Club 1 Thespians 2,3,li Library Club 1 Forensics 3,li Band 1,2,3,U Oriole Staff 1a Olee Club 1,2,3 U Niemuth, Tcm Hove over Einstein, here I come. ' Drarrs Club 1 One Act Play 3 Library Club 1 Assistant Manager 3 Band 1 Pep Club 1,1a Moss, Lillian Silence indicates thoughtfullness, sha possesses both. Tran, from Gering, Nebraska Pep Club 3 U Chorus 3,U Drama Club 1a Olee Club 3 U F.H.A. 3,U Thesplana 3,U Class Play 3 Olson, Donald ■School looks good from the outside. Industrial Arts 1,2,3 U Pesavento, Richard Sometimes I alt and think, sometimes I just ait. Ind. Arta 1,2,3 J Class Play 3 One Act Play U Library Club 1 Pichelmeyer, John A bashful boy of the F.F.A.; he'll be a fanner someday. F.F.A. l,2,3,b Pichelneyer, Karen I have my fun, but not in school. Radmer, Betty Yy She has no heart, he has it. Band 1,2,3 U Student Coun. 2,3,U Chorus l,2,3 b F.H.A. 1 Glee Club 1,2,3,U TAB 2,3,U Triple Trio 3 f F.H.A. 1,2,3 U Pep Club 1,2 Schmidt, Carol Ann She studies but she's perfectly normal• Schreurs, Ruth Ann Ah men, what would the world do without them? Library Club 1 Student Council 1 F.H.A 1,2,3,1 Pep Club 1,2,1 Drama Club 1 Class Play 3 Class V Pres. 1 Annual Staff 1 TAB Club 3,1 Chorus 1,2,3,1 Student Council 1 F.TT.A. 1,2,3,1a Pep Club 1,2,3,1 Drama Club 3,1 Thesoians 3 U Triple Trio 3,1 Yajorette 2,3,1 Class Sec. and Treas. Cheerleader B 1,2 Cheerleader A 1 1 Silver, Barbara Her winning manner and smiling face, will make her friends in every place. Pep Club 1,2,3,1 Drama Club 3,1 Class nay 3 Chorus 2,3,1 Glee Club 2,3,1 Triple Trio 2,3 Student Council 1 Class V. Pres. 1 Thespians 3,1 Stanks, Peter PTonen disturb me not. F.F.A. 1 Industrial Arts Club 1 Class Play 3 Steinke, Eileen I didn't know what time it was. Pep Club l,2,3,k Drama Club 2 F.H.A• 1,3,U One Act Play h Class Play 1,3 Band 1,2,3,14 Chorus 1,2,3,U Glee Club Triole Trio Student Council 3 Annual Staff lj Forensic8 2 Cheerleader B 1 Cheerleader A 2,3,U Class Treasurer 2,3 Class Secretary 3 Oriole Staff U 2,3,U •A Strycharske, Agatha Nature made her what she should; not to bad and not to good Pep Club 1,2,U Thespians 3,U F.H.A. 1,2,3,14 Library Club 3,U One Act Play 3 Tautges, Herbert «e may be quiet, F.F.A. 1,2,3 Drama Club U but who knows. Class Play 3 TAB 2,3,U ronnier, Edwin [ m lust like a scissors----a scissors jp___it's not that I'm sharp, but I ♦ « ftuf. nn. Industrial Arts Club 1,2,3,U Tullberg, Judith Be silent and safe; silence never betrays you. Pep Club 1 F.H-A. h Library Club 3,U Vlietstra, Jack Girls are bothersome, but I like to be bothered. Bawd 3,U Chorus 2,3,1 Student Council 3 Class President 3 F.F.A. 1,3 Pep Club 3ph Drama Club 3fh Thespian 3 h One Act Play 3 Class Play 3 Cheerleader 3 TAB 2,3,U Vlietstra, James •I  m so smart I make myself sick. Pep Club 3,U Drama Club 3 ii F.F.A. 1,2,3 One Act Play 3 Chorus 2,3,1 Student Council 3 Thespians 1 Cheerleader 3 Vlietstra, Jeanette The one who makes the least noise la often the most useful. Vollraer, Nancy jn I wonder what it's like to be without a man. Band 1,2,3 F.H.A. 1 Chorus 1,2 Pep Club 1,2,3 Glee Club 1,2 Aterpehoaki, John An innocent face, but you never can tell. F.F.A. 1,2 Baseball 1,2,3,U Prom King 3 Volleyball 2,3,U Basketball 1,3 U Wood, Iris A little bashful, a little shy, still there s -rischief in her eye. F.H.A. h Pep Club 1 JUNIORS Row 3 Row 2. Row 1. D. Schrieber, D.Sippl, E.Pesavento, R.Mortensen, D.Groetsema, D.Reach, E. Kruit, J .Martin, W.Fredrick, H.Dickman, J.Vyska, K.Leider B.Hitt, N.Rades, D.Kautra, J.Kukalinski, C.Fredrick, V.Tullberg, L.Martin, S.Medo, D.Hegawald, L.Johnson, Mr. Graunke D.Blood, B.Bultman, S.Jansen, P.McGrath, J.Remington, J..Speigl, 3.Damp, R.Ryan, J.Schreurs Pres.—Jerry Remington V.Pres.—Jack Spiegl Sec.—Bonnie Damp Treas.—Pauline McGrath vuk . JuJUbJ On November 28, 1957, we held a Sock Hop. We also had concessions for the Vattcon vs. Birnamwood basketball game The Junior Prom was held on May 16, 1958 with music by Russ Nelson, the crownbearers were Vicki TenHaken and Dan Praslowic . The theme was “Red Sails in the Sunset . SOPHOMORES Row 3. K.Knauf, J.Stanke, E.Reissmann, E.Eunst, R.Postler, R.Lemke, J.Jorgensen, C.Vartin, G.VcKellep, A.uoffman, R.Sippl, R.Becker, L.Umland, R.Sandquist, G.Vogel, B.Hass, B.Shultz Row 2. H.Scbnidt, C.Gardner, S.Gast, B.3ultman, P.Chrudimsky, B.Ostrowski, S.Lipke, R.Lapinskl, B.Beversdorf, C.Jozwiak, P.I-arsen, C.Kautza, N. Rehn, ¥r. Stock Row 1. P.Nelter, E.Gureski, G.Jozwlak, D.Carlson, C.Resch, N.Schrieber, O. Steinke, L.Westendorf, G.Garbisch ?res.—Billy Veverden V.Pres.—Norwell Schrieber fee.—Gladys Steinke Treas.—Carol Resch This year the Sophomore Class has gotten Into the swing of things; extracurricular activities, money making schemes and plans for our future years at 3HS. Our class of 1960 has decreased fran U8 members to the 39 now remaining. We spon- sored the traditional Freshman Initiation and party for the Freshman on September 27, and were entertained by them on October 25, for their return party. We also held a Record Hop after a basket- ball game on December 13, 1957. Now that we have settled down, we hope we can set a good example next year as Juniors for our uhderclassmen. FRESHMEN Row 3. K.Huebner, A.Nousen, J.Stankowski, M.Poakie, E.Ellefsen, L.Martin, B.Tronnier Row 2. L.Uttecht, R.Dickman, K.Sandburg, I.Neiter, S.Arnstrong, R.Gilray, K.Vogel, D.Chrudimsky, E.Reissmanr., D.Reach, D.Fitch Row 1. B.Hegewald, J.lepak, P.Sprague, C.Steinke, L.Vatsche, L.Kautza, J.Kuschel, R.Schmidt p Row 3. D.Opper, J.Retzel, C.VanProoyan, L.Pingle, D.Wood, J.Zieeelhaur Row 2. B.Kukalinski, K.3ossel, J.Ziegelbaur,S.Httecht, M.Pingle, K.Henderson, N V.Bultman, M.Salvesen, V.Weber, K.Erickson, J.Boettcher, E.Huha, Hr. Hubbard Row 1. P.Schreur8, B.Peasley, R.Pietz, R.Knight, O.Wincentsen, S.Wartln, K.Schroeder, C.Meverden Pres.—Roger Knight V.Fres.—Orin Wincentaen Sec.—Shirley Marten ?reas.—Ruth Pietz BAND Row J . Row 3. Row 2. G.Garbisch, K.Krull, B.Brounacker, J.Jorgensen, D.Groetsema, J.Vlietstra, D. Lenke, V. osier, G.Steinke C.Reach, 3.Damp, B.Peasley, J.Lepak, S. edo, S. mstror.g, 3.Here7rald, C.Chrudimsky, E. Steinke P.VcGrath, P.Larsen, B.Radir.er, Mr.Shepel, D.Hegewald, J. 3eversdorf, u.Schridt GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB Row 3. B.Bultman, B.Peasley, B.Brounacker, R.Schreurs, P.Larsen, P.Chrudiasky, P.Sprague, L.Moss, K.Schroeder, J.Lepak, L.Westendorf, P.Schreurs, Row 2. B. Beversdorf, J.Schreurs, F.Ryan, D.Hegewald, S.Vedo, B.Knight, B.Hepewald, S.Gast, G.Garbish, J.Ziegelbauer, R.Gilray, N.Schreurs, V.Mosier Rowl. E.Steinke, P.McGrath, S.Lipke, C.Reach, y.Weber, C.Stelnke, B.Dsmp • C►Erickson, S.Armstrong, Radner, M.Salvesen 1 CHORUS Row U. B.Beversdorf, B.Racteer, R.Schreurs, J.Vlietstra, D.Groetsema, E.Kruit, J.Vlietstra, E.Ellefsen, R.Knight, D.Hegewald, H.Schmidt Row 3. G.Garbish, B.Hegwrald, B.Bultanan, K.Schroeder, P.Schreurs, L.Voss, J.Lepak, B.Peasley, B.Brounacker, N.Schreurs, P.McGrath, E.Steinke, Row 2. C.Erickson, C.Reach, J.Schreurs, P.Larsen, S.Gast, S.Medo, B.Knight, M.Mosier, K.Krull, F.Ryan, B.Darap Row 1. C.Steinke, W.Weber, S.Lipke. J.Ziegelbaewr, P.Sorague, P.Chrudimsky, S.Armstrong, R.Gilray, M.Salvesen, L.Westendorf, Mr. Shepel STUDENT COUNCIL Rcm 2. Mr. Stock, D.Reach, J.Remington, R.Knight, D.Carlson Row 1. J.Lindner, B.Radner, J.Block, C.Gilray, B.Peasley Pres.—Jim Block Sec.—Joan Lindner NEWSPAPER STAFF Row 2. Mr. Stock, N.Vollmer, R.Meverden, B.Brounscker, M.Vosier, P Jozwiak, K.Krull, P.Stanke Row 1. J.Lindner, B.Knight, E.Steinke, C.Gilray, J.Warpehoskl Editor—Eileen Steinke Sports Editor— John Warpehoski Assist. Ed.—Carol Gil ay Gossip Editor—Joan Lindner Art Editor—Barb Knight Drama and Forensics THESPIANS Row lu K.Leider, M.Poskie, E.Ellefsen, H.Tautges, J.Block, E.Kroit, J.Vlietstra, J.Vlietstra, C.Chrudimsky, R.Schreurs, K.Schroeder, B.Bultman Row 3. H.Schmidt, C.Gardner. B.Peasley, P.Ellefsen, L.Hoss, M.Vosier, 3.Knight, S.Vedo, G.Garbisch, R.Pieta Row 2. S.Lipke, C.Reach, B.Hegewald, J.Lepak, S.Armstrong, B.Beversdorf, J.Kuschel, P.Sprague, K.Henderson, D.Blood, Vr. Graunke (Advisor) Row 1. B.Damp, R.Gilray, J.Kukalinski, D.Kautza, N.Rades, J.Schreurs, B.Silver, J.Lindner, R.Ryan, P.McGrath, B.Bultman, C.Steinke Row 2. H.Schmidt, V.Ellefsen, J.Block, J.Vlietstra, J.Vlietstra, R.Becker, L.Voss, A.Strycharske, R.Schreurs, Vr. Graunke Row 1. B.Silver, J.Schreurs, PJfcGrath, V.Vosier, J.Lindner, C.Chrudimsky Pres.—Cal Herrema V.Pr«8.—Jim Block Sec.—Ruth Schruers Treas.—Jack Vlietstra Scribe—Barb Silver DRAMATICS PEP CLUB Rcw In S.Lipke, B.Hitt, D.Kautza, P.Sprague, L.Voss, J.Block, K.Leider, ¥.Tullberg, L.Marten, A.Strycharake, S.Jensen, R.Tronnler Row 3. S.Uttecht, P.Chrudirasky, M.Pingle, C.Resch, J.Kukalineki, G.Steinke, B.Brounacker, V.Hosier, B.Beversdorf, S.Armstrong, R.Schreurs, B.Hegewald, K.Henderson Row 2. C.Steinke, J,Lindner, R.Gilray, C.Jozwiak, R.Lapinski, B.Oatrowski, P.Neiter, J.Tulloerg, G.Oarbisch Row 1. R.Veverden, N.Vollaer, P.Jozwiak, F.Ryan, B.Damp, P.McGrath, B.Peasley, J.I.epak Pres.—Carol Oilray Y.Pres.—Eileen Steinke Sec.—Carol Chrudimsky Treas.—Cal Herrema Row 3. J.Remington, E.Ellefsen, V.Poskie, T.Niemuth, J.Blietstra, E.Pesavento, R.Knight, K.Neiter , _ Row 2. B.Bultman, S.Hedo, K.Krull, P.Schreura, P.Larsen, V.Salvesen, B.Raciner, }' .Weber, J.Kuachel, 8.Knight, C.Gardner, K.Suess Row 1. G.Joawiak, E.Gureski, C.Chrudirasky, E.Steinke, C.Gilray, K.Schroeder, V.EUefsen, C.Schmidt FUTURE HOMEMAKERSof AMERICA Row 5. P.Chrudimsky, K.Vogel, P.Larsen, L.Moss, N.Schreurs, K.Schroeder Row h. C.Erickson, B.Peasley, C.Chrudimsky, B. Beversdarf, C.Gardner, C.Reach, D.Hegewald, S.Vedo, R.Pietz, M.Jkiltman, K.Hendersen Row 3. 8.Hitt, D.Eautaa, B.Bultman, L.Westendorf, S.Lipke, J.Kuschel, R.Schmidt, B.Hegewald, J.Lepak, P.Schreurs, A.Strycharske, O.Oarblah, vr8. Sasama Row 2. C.Steinke, L.Kautsa, J.Schreurs, S Jenaen, L.Varten, M.Tullberg, R.Gilray, S.Amatrong, C.Veverden, F.Ryan, P.UcGrath, B.Damp, J.Tullberg, S.Gaat Row 1. R.Schreurs, C.Schinidt, B.Brounacker, V.Ellefsen, G.Steinke, E.Steinke, B.Knight, J.Lindner Pres.—Peggy Ellefsen V.Prea.—Barb 3rounacker Sec.—Eileen Steinke Treaa.—Gladys Steinke Pariinentarian—Joan Lindner Historian—Barbara Knight Reporter—Carol Schmidt Songleader—Ruth Schreurs At the beginning of the school year the officers met to set up a temperary6 program of work for the year. Scheduled ' on the program was the Fall District Meeting which was held in Bimare wood on November 23, 1957. At the Installation of Officers Program November 16, 1957, the fresh- men members were initiated. Vary peabefe also participated in the demonstration contest at Roshdt March 11, 1958. FUTURE FARMERS of AMERICA Row 3. J.Hetzel, L.Pingle, A.Ncusen, J.Stankowslci, J.«ysk , I.Nelter, L.Johnson, R.Sandquist, C.Kautza row 2. D.Resoh, R.Huebner, J.Zlegelbauer, O.Wincentsen, K.Sandburg, E.Reissmann, E.Muha, D.Fitch, Mr. Hubbard Row 1. J .Pichain y r, R.Mortensen, L.Ualand, J.Spaigl, D.Resch, E.Krult, A.Hoffman, B.Hass Pres.—Jack Speigl V.Pres.—Dave Reech Sec.—Red Kruit Trees. — Rodney Mortenaen TAB CLUB Row 2. K.Knauf, J.Jorgensen, J.Vlietstra, J.Vlietstra, R.Pesavento, B.Knight, D. Row 1. C.Schmidt, B.Racfcer, S.Gast, B.Beversdorf, C.Steinke, G.Garoisch Sponsor—Betty Radner Sec.—Sandra Gast JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Row 2. D.Hegewald, J.Schreurs, M.Tulloerg, L.Marten, S.Jensen, S.Medo, D.Sippl, Row 1. P.McGrath, B.Damp, E.Kruit, Mrs.Schilling (Advisor), E.Pesaver.to, R.Ryan Kautza K.Leider INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Row 3. J.Stanke, R.Poetler, B.Schultz, D.Sippl, C-Martin, E.Pesavento, M.Poskie, D.Wood, D.Oppar, R.Tronnier, Row 2. H.Schmidt, E.Kunst, R.Sippl, D.Carlson, D.Schrleber, G.McKellep, J.Jorgenson, L.Martin, B.Becker, B.Kukalinski, Mr. Smi . Row 1. P.Stanke, B.Rreutzman, D.Draeger, J.Block, B.Diestler J.Racington T.Niemuth, R.Pesavento Pres.—Cal Herrema(not shown) V.Pres.— Bob Dies tier Sec.—Jerry Remington Treas.—Jim Block ONE ACT PLAYS Dear Departed Mr. Qraunke, Carol Roach, Barb Brounacker, Shirley Medo, Richard Peas vento, Joe Stanke, Henry Schmidt The Twelve Pound Look Jim Slock, Mr Qraunke, Red Kruit, Joan Linctaer, Peg Ellefaen Graunke, Janet Schreurs, Sandra Gaat, Bileen Steinke JUNIOR PROM The Junior Prom was held on Friday evening, Way 10, 1957, in the gym. The theme was Voonlight and Roses'1 and the music was furnished by Cliff Hoene and his Orchestra. The gymnasium was trimmed with thousands of roses but the main attraction was the waterfall decora- tion. The grand march, led by Kathy Schroeder and Randy Ten Haken, was held at 9:30, followed by the crowning of the king and queen. Wei Reissmann, the 1956 king, crowned John Warpehoski king of 1957 and Sandra Young, queen of 1956, crowned Barbara Rrounacker queen of 1957. VOLLEYBALL Row 2. Vr. Willard, H.Dickman, J .Warpehoski, E.Kruit, D.Resch, J.Speigl Rowl. B.3reutzznan, E.Pesavento, J.Remington, B.Diestler, D.Praeger Row 2. Carol Resch, Bonnie Beversdorf Row 1. Shirley Lipke, Gladys Steinke BASEBALL TEAM Row 2. J.Block, N.Behn, E.Reissnem, L.Umland, E.Kruit, D.Draeger, E.Pesavento, J.Remington, Mr. Willard Row 1. J.Warpehoski, J.Speigl, R.Breutzman, H.Dicfcman, D.Reach, B.Diestler 19$7 Fall Baseball Scores Bimanwood 0 « 11 7 « 6 n 6 Vattoon 1 Rosholt 5 Scandy 0 (No hitter) Tigerton 2 W.Lake 3 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Row 2. J.Block, J. Racing ton, E.Pesa vento, E.Kruit, J.Speigl, D.Draeger, D.Schrleber, Mr. Willard Row 1. B.Breutunan, H.Dicknan, J.Warpehoski, D.Reach, B Diestler SCORES 1957-1956 Basketball Scores Birnamwood 59 Rosholt 38 Birnamwood 58 Marathon 60 it 6U W.Lake 31 it 76 W.Lake 1 3 n 1 9 Stratford U2 n 61 Tigerton 53 it 68 Tigerton 50 it 81 Scandinavia 57 it 60 Scandinavia 35 it U9 Mattoon hS it 57 Wabeno 1 7 w 51 Edgar 55 it 58 Mattoon 51 It 63 Gresham he it 71 Greshara U6 It Ul Wittenberg 78 it 5h Bowler 66 It 58 Bowler 57 it 72 Rosholt 52 Tournament Scores Birnamwood 56 Elcho 36 h3 Bowler 56 CHEERLEADERS JUNIOR VARSITY Row 2. B.Diclcman, A.Nousen, B.Hass, L.Umland, Mr. Laraen Rear 1. N.Behn, N.Schreiber, K.Knauf, G.McKellep, E.Reisamann CHEERLEADERS Carol Reach, Shirley Lipke, Bonnie Boversdorf, Gladys Steinka K. Krull J.Lepak B.Hegfewald Dad, Peg, Lad Ellefsen MEMORIES C.Herrema C.Guerink J.Lepak B.Damp G.Steinke Carol Rachel Schmidt K.Krull M.yosier J.Lepak B.Fegewald B. Damp B.Hegewald, G.Steinke, B.Bereradorf B.Damp B. Peasley B. Diestler B. Radmer B. Beversdorf Vike Poskie ii ' ft Pesavento V.Vosier C.Gilray ft. Sippl K. Krull K. T-eider K. Vogel lmrp R. Gilray 2 - K.Pichelmeyer C. Reach D. Resch J. Warpehoaki INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Pukliilitri (tvtr Monufidvrcrs look linltrt FACTORY NOME OFFICE Kansas City PNINTKO IN U A 4
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