Black River Falls High School - Breeze Yearbook (Black River Falls, WI)

 - Class of 1951

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La Crosse State St- Olaf College History Librarian Univ. of Colorado English Commercial flffx Eg, 'HW ,Q A Leo Grosskreutz Robert Gruetzman Alden Jensen River Falls T. C. Milwaukee T. C. Luther College Agriculture Instrumental Scienceg Geog. Music Kenneth Linder Philip Meyer Verna Keefe Eau Claire State Eau Claire T. C. Northwestern Univ. U. of Iowa Univ. of St. Louis Vocal Music Assistant Coach Elem. Principal Science Math. -Lp E., 4 Delores Oleson Eau Claire State Mathematics James Skarda La Crosse State U. of Wise. Citizenship History 'nv-nb if David Trier U. of Wisc. Assistant Coach Science Jean Simpson Grace Sislo Purdue University Superior State Home Economics Biologyg Phy. E Arlene Soetebeer v Superior State D'0T'tlf1131'1d English Engllsh Dorothy Sukanen Gerald Van Sickle Minot T. C. U. of Wise. History Social Problems Norman Watson Stout Institute Industrial Arts Track Coach '1 ' -.. as A l Jeanne Whittet . . Samuel Young Ripong U. of Minn. gigtggswggint Eau Claire Wayne Univ. Home Econ mi Scienceg Phy. Ed Englishg Latin 0 CS Athletic Coach -5- M -IW' 4 ji w NK TYFIKG: .Mae EDITOR: Arnold Rozmenoski ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Jo Anne Pomeroy Jack Tourville, editor, Zona Horswill, La Vonne Chrisinger, Rose Klir, Ethel Krome, Jo Anne Pomeroy, John Fry, Curtis Bigger, Lavon Negaard, Berdine Martin, Donna Gilbertson, Karen Homstad, Janet Tomter, Beth Van Gorden, Beverly Savage, Odana Stenerson, Donald Barkley, Jill Perry. COPY: Sonja Hanson, Jo Anne Pomeroy, Sally Haugen, and a Committee of Seniors who made out the Class Will and Class Prophecy. ART WORK: The happy first copy of the is the 2nd annual many mistikes for Credessa Yilliams and Tom Bunyan ADVISER: Miss Oleson picture above was taken when the staff had just started on the annual. That copy was lost on the way to Appleton and so this we have published this year. We hope you won't notice too this has been a hurried job. 1:1 221 794 As a tribute to Miss Keefe, to whom this year's annual is dedicated, you will find musical through the pages. terms used to identify groups and pictures. Watch for them -6- STUDENT COUNCIL 54-35 E, ' 2' 'Ill-inn '- i A if W M11-,, :L..kf '1- ?f :aiu-f ALA: Roger Heineck - President Basil Holder - Vice President Ruth Sampson - Secretary-Treasurer Gerald Van Sickle - Adviser QI STUDENT COUNCIL pEkBEH Aenneth Bachman Don Barkley Dick Bathke Sara Boehlke Marlene Bunde Jim Dimmick Dick Faldet Mary Gruetzman Roqer Heineck Janet Hoffman Basil Holder Zona Horswill Allen Johnson Ann Krohn Eugene Kronn Don Nc Cormick Bruce Odeen Donovan Olver Dwiqht olver Eloise ticket Ruth Sampson Marzaret Stenulson Galwdm SEPTEMBER 5 - School begins at last 8 - First football game with Sparta a victory 15- Another victory, this time over Eleva-Strum 22- Football game with Augusta ends in a tie 28- Assembly program 29- Football game with Durrand an easy victory OCTOBER 6 - Galesville brings us our first defeat of the season 12- Teacher's convention brings us an already much needed rest 13- Mondovi defeats us for the second defeat of the season 17- Wade Quartet entertains assembly 18- Magazine Dale is off to a good start 20- Arcadia swamps us 5h to O 27- Homecoming brings us a colorful victory NOVEMBER 3 - Game with Osseo brings us another victory lO- Magazine Dance is enjoyed by all 16- First basketball game was won, 37 to L7 23- Thanksgiving vacation comes 23- Game with Taylor a victorious one for the Tiger 28- Mondovi swamps us to the tune of 38 to L5 DECEMBER 1 - Jr. Class Play is presented 5 - B.R.F. wins over Osseo 9 - Augusta is another victory for our fighting team 12- Thorp leads us a merry chase to the tune of 31 to 53 15- Arcadia beats B.R.F. 20- Uhristmas Paegant is as good as always 21- we win an easy victory over Durrand 22- Christmas vacation comes as a welcome and long needed rest for all JANUARY 8 - School opens once again 9 - We win over Whitehall in our first game after facation 12- We win a close game with Mondovi 23- Another close victory is won over Osseo 2A- Jr. Class Play Party is enjoyed by all who had a part in the staging 26- Ne win a good victory over Augusta 27- Senior Ball, Joan Wyss and Don Olver reigned in a South Pacific setting 30- Our last game was a victory for us over Neilsville FEBRUARY 2 - Arcadia wins over us for the second time of the season 6 - Durrand falls to the Tig: s for the second t'r: this season 9 - Whitehall defeats us by one Quint 13- We swamp Taylor for the second time of .ne season also 20- Thorp again defeats us MARCH 1 - Sub-regional basketball tournament gives Tigers first place 3 - Regional Tournament brought us defeat 18- Fisst concert is given 22- Easter vacation comes as a welcome relief 28- School reopens for the last time of the year APRIL 6 - Solo and ensemble tournament at Eau Claire 20- Sr. Class Play is a big success 22- Eau Claire Chorus provides a very fine concert MAY28- Junior Prom is pretty in it's sleepy southern atmosphere 5 - Band and Chorus tournament at Eau Claire 20- Bacculaureate ' 26- The seniors have seen their last of high school -8- . 1 mm CLASSES !Vaz'u CLASSES -2 SENICDRS PRESIDENT CLASS OFFICERS VICE PRESIDENT OLVER, DONOVAN 'OLLIE' 'A very smart lad, al- ways happy, never sad.' Entered from Fairchild 3. Basketball, Baseball, Sr. Class Presidentg Honor Banquet, Student Council, Letter Clubg Uriole Staff PUGH, JOHN WSTINKY' 'He's a star, always out at night.' Football, Basketballg In- tramura1gBaseballg Trackg Student Council, Fresh. k Sr. Class Vice Presidentg Letter Clubg Xmas Pageant SECRETARY-TREASURER GILBERTSON, DONNA 'GIB' 'Why gentlemen prefer blondes.' Band, Mixed Chorusg Pep Band, Photography Clubg Mixed Ensemblej Annual Staff, Triple Triog Solo, Debate, Oriole Staff, L1- brary Club, CLASS MOTTO: From dreams to reality. AS f CLASS FLOWER: White rose. .sf w N,V K 'if H CLASS COLORS: Blue and white. ?5 'WQ iff! Q ' x CLASS ADVISORS: Mr. Van Sickle, Miss Gunem, and Mrs. Whittet. -1Q- BACHMAN, KENNETH WKEN' WThe ghosts of wisdom attacked him from the cradle.' F.F.A.' Baseball, Honor Banquetg Letter Clubg Jr. Class Vice President, Student Council, Jr.Class Play Production Staffg Forensicsg BARKLEY, DONALD 'SPARKS' WBlonde or brunette, they're all the same to me.n Jr. and Sr. Play Production Staff, Honor Banquet? Football, Basketball, Baseball, Student Councilg Mixed Chorus, Letter Clubg Annual Staff, Oriole Staff, BAUER, LOUIS WPUG' 'You say all great men are dead? Then how do you explain my being here.' F.F.A.g Forensics, Student Librariang Debate, BOCK, RICHARD WDICKW 'He's always at his best when he can be a constant pest.' Track, Letter Club, Football, Jr.and Sr. Play Cast, Oriole Staff, Basketball, BRAUNER, EDWARD 'ED' 'Life is a serious problem, so are girls.' F.F.A.g Mixed Chorus, Student Council, Debate, Forensics, Honor Banquet, BROCKWAY, ROBERT WBoatW WA fellow among the best of fellows.N F.F.A., Mixed Chorus. BROWN, KATHRYN JEAN nDollyW WGenerally speaking, she's generally speaking.W Pep Club, Mixed Chorus, Annual Staff, Oriole Staff, Honor Banquet, Senior Class Play, Office Work. BULLOCK, EBEN 'BOZ0' 'If skating were school, he'd be a whiz.' Pep Club, Cheerleading- Letter Clubg An- nual Staff: Jr. Class Play Cast, F.F.A.g Mixed Chorusg Baseball, -11- . 1 ,up ,QM- A5. 3 A I BUNDE, DUANE WDunieN NGive me a future farmer---ette.H F.F.A.,President, Senior Class Play, Mixed Chorus, Mixed Ensemble, Mixed Quartet, Oriole Staff, F.FLA. Basketball, F.F.A. Meat Judging Team, F.F.A. Quartet. BURNETT, LUCILLE WLucyW HTo be efficient in a quiet way, that is my aim throughout the day.W Library Club, Student Librarian, Annual Staff, Oriole Staff, Office Girl, F.H.A., Senior Class Play Production Staff. CARSON, MARY WFull of fun and mischief, too.n F.H.A., Pep Club, Cheerleader, Oriole Staff, Senior Class Play Production Staff. DAHLSTROM, MARJORIE WMargN WLet others do the talking.n Oriole Staff. DANIELSON, LENNIS WIt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice.n Glee Club, Forensics, Junior Class Play, Pep Club. Entered from Belle Plaine, Minnesota. DENO, JANIS WJanW WGive her a rope and watch her skip out.W Oriole Staff, F.H.A., Glee Club, Senior Class Play Production Staff. DICKIE, GEORGE Ulf smart remarks were grains of sand, I'd have a desert.n Track. DIMMICK, JAM S WJimn WHe's friendly, his smile is grand and he puts the rhythm into the band.' Band, Orchestra, Mixed Chorus, Vocal Solo, String Ensemble, Photography Club, Student Council, Senior Class Play Production Staff. DUNNIGAN, JAMES NJimH WHe's a real gentleman farmer--never raises anything but his hat.N F.F.A., Sr. Class Play Staff. Entered from Taylor. EDDY, HUGH HJunior' WHis fate is undecided, his love is undivided.H F.F.A., Oriole. 2 3 FORD, GARY HPuttN Ulead me not into temptation, but show me where it is.n Letter Club, Football, Basketball, Sr. Class Play, Oriole. GOETZYA, SHIRLEY HShortyV WA giggle here, a giggle there, a little giggle everywhere.n Pep Club, FHA, Cheerleader, Office Girl, Honor Banquet. Entered from Tomah HALVERSON, PATRICIA HPatW NThis is the last of school--I am content.N Glee Club, FHA. HANSEN, LEONA WShe's nice to see and nicer to know.H Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee Club, Triple Trio, Pep Club, Honor Banquet, F.H.A. HANSON, SHEIIA HShe will never get a cold shoulder, she'll use someone else's.n Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Vocal Ensemble, Sr. Class Play, Pep Club, Hon. Banq., Student Council, Soph. Vice-Pres., Annual, Library Club. HART, BEN 'BenjieN Wwith a car and a cupful of gas, he ' burns up the road and fast.W Letter Club, Oriole, Basketball, Football. -13- l e A Ur 6 5 . I HEATH, DOTTY nDotn WJust what she is, not painted up to what she isn't.W HEINECK, ROGER WR0gn WThe pretty girls around him press, admired for his dance and dress.' Football, Basketball, Baseball, Band, Orchestra, Band, Mixed Chorus, Vocal solo, Student Council, Student Council President Class President KFreshman A Sophomorei, Pep Band, Ensemble, Letter Club, Honor Banquet, Forensics, Senior ChssPhy. HEISZ , ROGER Hog WTO study or not to study, that is the question.W HELBLING, CAROL WGlorious night, thou were not made for slumber.W Cheerleader, Library Club, F.H.A. HORSWILL, RICHARD WKayW WEnjoy your life ere 'tis fled -- for when you die, you're a long time dead.n Football, Letter Club, Mixed Chorus. HORSWILL, ZONA WAs friendly and as nice as the wave in her hair.n Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Student Council, F.H.A. lPresidentJ, Forensics Debate, Junior Play Production Staff, Senior Class Play Cast, D.A.R. candidate. HUTCHENS, WARHEN WHutchn 'Happy am I, from care I'M free, why aren't they all contented like me?W Mixed Chorus. JOHANEK, MATTHEW UMattW 'My car, I adore thee.' Band, Pep Band, Mixed Chorus, Ensemble, Photo Club, Office Helper, Annual Staff, Property Room Manager. lu- JOHNSON, MILTON WMitn WA student's life is like the Mississippi --- lined with bluffs.N Mixed Chorus, F.F.A, F.F.A. Quartet. JOHNSON, VIOLET WViW WThe best way to lengthen the day is to steal a few hours from the night.W Oriole Staff Entered from Sparta JONES, THOMAS NGeniuSn WHe knows his music from do to re. He will prosper and that ain't hay.W Band, Orchestra, Mixed Chorus, Solo, Duets, Quartet, Sextet, Forensics, Photography Club, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play Cast. KLIR, ROSE WRosieW WGood humor, good nature, ready for fun, friendship and loyalty all in one.n Library Club, Student Librarian, F.H.A., Orchestra, Annual Staff, Oriole Staff, Office Girl, Hot Lunch Program, Junior Class Play Production Staff, Senior Class Play Production Staff, Chorus. LANE, EARL WJuniorW NDid you say women? I've never heard of them.W Entered from La Crosse Central MICHALAK, VERNA WAl1 work and no play is not the life for me.' Girls Glee Club, F.H.A., Library Club, Senior Class Play Cast. MONTAY, ELSIE 'TotsW 'Quietly she has proceeded through school.' F.H.A., Oriole Staff, Library Club, Student Librarian. NASH, DOUGLAS WDoug' 'I never worry, I never fret, what I can't remember, I just forget.' F.F.A., Oriole Staff, Debate. .15- 6,1 I Q NEGAARD, LA VON WLoveyn WSmall, but oh so necessary.W Annual Staff, F.H.A., Girls Glee Club, Music Librarian. OLSON, RICHARD nDiCkW WThey say he was once caught studying at home.W Football, Baseball, Letter Club, Mixed Chorus, Senior Class Play Production Staff. PARRETT, RONALD Polly NA fine fellow, but oh what a line.n Oriole Staff, Senior Class Play Production Staff. . Entered from Columbus, Wisconsin PAULLEY, VERNA MAE HPudH WShe appears so quiet and shy but oh my, you never can tell.W Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Pep Band, String Ensemble, Office Girl, Music Librarian, Gown Committee, Class Secretary. PAULSON, DOLORES WDodyn NWhat is the moon without a man?W F.H.A., Oriole Staff, Senior Class Play Production Staff. PESAK, CLARA WNot all blondes are light-headed.' Oriole Staff. Entered from Merrillan. PETERSON, DUANE 'Peten 'An athlete, a student, and a comedian.n Football, Baseball, Letter Club, Junior Class Play Production Staff. PETERSON, VERLAND WChubn WHe breathes easiest among boys.' F.F.A., F.F.A. Basketball, Oriole Staff, Baseball, Intramural Basketball. -16- PICKETT, ELOISE Wln scholarship she leads the list, she has the brains the others missed? Girls Glee Club F.H.A., Mixed Chorus, Triple Trio, Oriole Staff, Junior Class Play, Pep Club, Student Council, Cheer- leader, Senior Class Play, Bowling Club. QUARTEMONT, JOHN WHENRYN 'I'm not lazy, I just don't appreciate work.' Band, Orchestra, Mixed Chorus, Annual Staff, Oriole Staff, Photography Club, Senior Play Production Staff, REICHENBACH, LYNN 'A tall man is bound to rise high.u F.F.A. RHOADES, LOUISE nLou' WWhen we are dust and this pen is rust, she will be giggling still, I trust.' Girls Glee Club, F.H.A., Student Librar- ian, Oriole Staff. ROZMENOSKI, ARNOLD WRozen NThe world clears a path for the man who knows where he's going.W Orchestra, Mixed Chorus, Football, Baseball, Letter Club, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Annual Staff, Jr. Class President. SAMPSON, RUTH WAS likable as she is lookable.n Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee Club, Triple Trio, Junior Class Play, Honor Banquet, Student Council, Freshman Class Secretaqr Pep Club, Senior Class Play, Library Cld: Oriole Staff, Annual Staff. SAUNDEHS, RONALD HI don't go to school, I just visit.' SCHIMMING, DALE 'Yogien Wwe know why he no hat doth wear-- 'tis to show off his curly hair.W Mixed Chorus, Baseball, Football, F.F.A, F.F.A. Basketball and Quartet, Annual. Entered from Hammond, Indiana. -17- own 474 H, 4. R33 QFUM N' .ff Y f Q,- L ,r I 1, 'S A quasi' N -nd' . S - ,sf g . JC , E: - x f,'2s '?W,ZQH 'TTUP ,Q N, .I 'V if SEVERSON, PATRICIA 'Pat' 'To the girl with a heart and a smile, who makes this bubble of life worthwhile.' Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee Club, Vocal Ensemble, Jr. Class Play, Honor Banquet, Pep Club, Sr. Class Play, Library Club, Annual Staff, Oriole Staff. SMITH, ELODA 'Dates are her favorite fruit.P Girls Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Oriole Staff, F.H.A., Library Club Annual Staff, Vocal Ensemble, Office Girl. SNOWBALL, IRENE 'A little silence never hurt anyone.' Oriole SOLBERG, MARY ALICE 'BUZZ' 'Ready for anything you may ask--be it fun, or be it task.' Girls Glee Club, F.H.A.g Mixed Chorus: Vocal Ensemble, Pep Club, Oriole Staff, Annual Staff, STENERSON, ODANA 'She's true to one--at a time.' 1-'.H.A., Annual Staff, Office Girl. STROZEWSKI, DONNA 'DON' 'Mischief in her soul it must be, but it never comes out.' F.H.A.g Uffice Girl, TENNER, DALE 'A good line is the shortest distance between two dates.' Baseball, Letter Club. THOMPSON, DWAYNE 'Pick' 'Seen but not often heard. F.F.A., Mixed Chorus. -18- TOURVILLE, JOHN VJaCkV NGirls are bothersome, but I like to be troubled.W Football, Basketball, Band, Mixed Chorus Vocal Solo, Vocal Ensembles, Orchestra, Photography Club, Letter Club, Office Help, Oriole Staff, Annual Staff, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play. TRONES, ALBERT Bud UI never let books interfere with my education.H UPTON, ALLEN VAlleyV 'Girls like the twinkle of an athletic star.n Football, Basketball, Track, Uriole Staff, Letter Club Pres., Band, Mixed Chorus. WILLIAMS, CREDESSA 'Bennie' WNor quiet, nor loud, nor short, nor tall, but a pleasant mingling of them all.' Band, Forensics, Girls Glee Club. WUSSOW, VALEBIE NValV 'A pleasant and agreeable sort, well liked and a good sport.V F.H.A., Oriole Staff. VATNE, LAWRENCE WGERALDW WDeep as the ocean, but not so unruly.W F.F.A.g NOT DAVIS, EUGENE WDudH 'Kind of shy but a very nice guy.W F.F.A., Baseball, Track. HAINES, WILLIAM Hwillien VDon't mind me, I just work here.' Basketball, Oriole, Mixed Chorus. Entered from Pennslyvania. LYCKBURG, JACK WI'm here even though I don't tell everybody.' PICTUR -19- in-J .,nx.,1' 1. . 1. iqxvg A T S PETERSON, ROBEHTA WBobbie' Wwhat a combination: red hair and a pleasant disposition.W Oriole Staff. Entered from Centralia, Washington. VANDENBERG, FRANCES 'WI say no more than is necessary.' Transfered from Pittsville, A. I Blau Wd! We, the Senior Class of 1951, show our generosity and kind heartedness, thereby do will and bequeath the following: Bill Haines leaves his height to Freddie Hample. Richard Bock left--to get a shave. Ronald Saunders bequeaths all his A's to La Vonne Chrisinger. Ruth Sampson wills her friendliness to anyone who can use it. Credessa Williams leaves her drawing ability to all future artists. Gary Ford bequeaths his car to anyone who can buy gas for it. Lucille Burnette leaves her ability to be heard to Delores Gonia. Douglas Nash leaves his friendly disposition to anybody who doesn't have one. Mary Carson leaves--for West Salem. , Eloise Pickett leaves her cheering ability to all future cheerleaders. Jimmy Dimmick wants Dennis Johnson to play his drum next year. La Von Negaard leaves her size 9 dresses to Judy Lee. Jack Lyckburg leaves his driver's license with Al Young. Ben Hart leaves his cigarette lighter to Mr. Van Sickle. Janis Deno leaves her interests to Cataract to Dorothy McPeak. Pat Halverson wants Dick Larson to have her curly hair. Dale Tenner leaves his shyness toward the girls to Jimmy Kanstrup. Allen Upton leaves his manly figure to Tom Haugstad. Odana Stenerson leaves her ability of being absent from school to Gary Olson. Louie Bauer conscientiously leaves behind his arguing ability. Pat Severson bequeaths her smiles to Ann Krohn. Don Barkley leaves his ability of continuous eating to anyone who can do it. Ronald Parrett leaves his ability to waste time to Jo Anne Pomroy. Arnold Rozmenoski says, nNothing doing, I'm saving everything for the future. Verna Paulley leaves her quietness to Phil Faulkner. Roger Heineck leaves his leadership ability to any future freshman. Verna Michalak bequeaths her dates with boys to Caroline Bue. John Pugh leaves his pipe to anyone man enough to smoke it. Jack Tourville wills ability to wear his glasses to anyone who can stand them. Leona Hansen leaves her quiet temper to Dick Miles. Earl Lane wants Fern Hansen to have his freckles. Ken Bachman leaves his studious attitude to George Miles. Dwayne Thompson leaves his ability to comb his hair to Gene Krohn. 81644 P Well, dear people, I have just arrived in good old B.R.F. for the big reunion of the Class of 1951. Upon seeing the sign 'Pierre Olivier CPronounced Olivia! French Beauty Sa- lon,W I decided to go in and get my hair done. Pierre is better known to us as DonOlver. Who should I find as the main beautician but Fife KLaVonl Negaard. Their moto is WWe'll curl anything that doesn't bite.W while getting my hair done I happened to hear a few sna- tches of gossip about former classmates. I'll let you in on a little of it. It seems that Hollywood has claimed a goodly share of our classmates. Leona Hansen is making quite a hit in movies these days as a Western Cowgirl Queen. She and Mary Solberg seem to be having quite a feud over WDurango Dick.W Better known as Dick Olson. They have discovered a sec- ond Rudolph Valentino. He is none other that Duane Bunde. They have finally discovered a cure for Dolly Brown's aches and pains that she suffered with through High School. She has been cured and is enjoying a much happier life. Dr. Warren Hutchens and Dr. James Dunnigan are credited with this discovery. There were comments that the Pres. of the U.S., Richard Bock, and his wife, Lennie Danielson, were in town for the Graduation exercises. Rev. Dale Schimming was guest speaker at the exercises. Mr. Krenz has been replaced by Bill Haines, and Mr. Halmstad has been replaced by Ronald Parrett. The school has gone to pot since they have been in office. There seems to be a famous nightclub in Hatfield, 'The Doll Housen owned and operated by Eben Bullock. He has in his employ Elsie Montay, Donna Strozewski, Delores Paulson, and Clara Pasek. Janis Deno, Violet Johnson, and Roberta Peterson as the three burlesque queens. The music was furnished by Ronald Saunders and his Swingmasters. They seem to be quite a hit with George Dickie as Vocalist. Lynn Reichenbach, who has won world aclaim as an artist, has just finished his latest masterpiece called WThe Dance of the Hen's Teeth or Empty Canvas.' His model was Eloda Smith, who last year was elected Miss Beer Bottle of 1975. Last night Earl Lane lost 85,000 to Shirley Goetzka, Better known as Poker Annie, in a black jack game. It is said that Earl will be in the hospital for several days, due to a fractured skull, given him by his wife, Louise Rhoades. Mr. and Mrs. CFrances Vandenbergi Chub Peterson are living in their penthouse apartment designed by arc- hitect, Doug Nash. John Pugh also has managed to come to the reunion. He has made a for- tune manufacturing atomic powered yo-yo's. His wife, Odana Stenerson. who was employed in CCONTINUED ON PAGK L71 -g0- . T. Haugstad, J. Faldem U Edd A. D Stvelg J, Fry R. Johnson .D. Anderson, V Ji F J D. ggthke,rgngHo1der: F. Brogkway, M, Daels, H. Anderson, UA Bomen,EV.YLag2EA Miss Soetebeer, J- Bahmlb, G. Brynlldson, B. GOid5fgllt' an F 'HQ,r.,,,11l B. Johnson, J. Engebretson, C' Halverson, T- Holt., . .unn g , f. V ' D. D cke C. Bue. l , P. ggtgelgllgigeny P? Duggck, L, Chrisinger, J. Qonla, M. Bahoook, M. Lmerson M, Byrne, Q. Haugen, C. Dolesy, G- Heatnf J' Jonnsonf J' Johnmh' IUNIGRS J. Pomeroy, M. Kubina, L. Reber, J. Thomas, C. Zillmer, H. Linnell, B. Lee, H. West, K. Nemitz, L. Peterson, J. Quinlan, A. Kersting, J. Wyss, B. Savage, S. Lyckburg. Mr. Watson, J. Tomter, J. Kanstrup, R. Smetana, M. Moseley, A. Potter, A. Melichar, G. Miles, D. Larson, M. Roningen, H. Kohnert, W. Bruley, D. Popp, H. Severson, M. Prillwitz, P. Mc Donald. J Perry, M. Olson, A. Zillmer, P. Zahn, B. Van Gorden, K. Homstad, R. McNulty G. Krohn, P. Peterson, S. Rudolph, C. Moore, E. Stiehl, M.Matthews, F. Peters: ..21- B. Bock, M. Byrns, E. Gilbertson, L. Goetzke,M. Faldet, B. Christenson, A. Doud, B. Barkley, D. Bigger, H. Bachman, H. Dow, C. Gilbertson, P. Engebretson. D. Bowman, D. Gee, T. Gomer, H. Erickson, F. Bauer, D. Bowman, C. Bigger , A. Guthnecht, U. Erickson. J. Bagan, B. Fieler, M. Benedict, L.Greengrass, M.Bunde, V. Anderson, B. Grown, J. Bowen, J. Dufeck, Mr. Skarda. SOPHOMORES K. Harmes, D. Jacobson, D. Kling, R. Moore, M. Melichar, A. Haugstad,L. Homstad, J. Jessop, U. Johnson, K. Mc Cormick, U. Hahn, M. Lunde, T. Johnson. D. Hauge, M. Houd, A. Haipek, C. Jay, G. Hagen, E. Krome, R. Lane, B. Hansen, N. Heller, B. Martin, L. Hancock, J. Lechner, J. Hoffman, Miss Oleson. G. Jinkerson, A. Krohn, G. Messelt, R. Moore, C. Lee, P. Meek, J. Mc Peak , L. Nelson, 3. Hanson, B. Matchette, D. Lewis. ..99- G. Olson, J. Waughtal, F. Schunke, C. Reiles, A. Olson, T. Pfeifer, B. Odeen, D. Olson, D. Roningen, M. Rebarchik, C. Slegel, Miss Sukanen. H. Thundercloud,S. Radcliffe,S. Spangler, B. Pet.erson,A. Roseland, D. Radcliffe, C. Tomter, A. Zibolski, J. Thompson, J. Peterson, D. Rozmenoski, P. Olson, G. Staff. L. Price, J. Saunders, J. Savage, K. Reinke, V. Widmar, R. Potter, M. Pauley, V. Olson, C. Taylor, S. Perry. SOPHOMORES - I I xhnhp 'Au' 3313 oyg. I M-as-.1 g., 5 X Q 'Q inklf' ., 1 9,3 ..23- 5. Bruley, J. Bichler, S. Anderson, D. Danielson,B. Anderson, J. Uill, J. E. Bruley, J. 'ichler, S. Anderson, D. Danielson,B. Anderson, J. Dill, H. Frank, J. Grinde, E. Blackdeer, J. Burnett, D. Brockway, I. Edwards, P. Arneson, S. Uurge. Mr. Grosskreutz, R. Bullock, J. Goetzka, J. Gardipee, K. Benz, J. Dambach , E. Dissmore, K. Dahstrom, D. Berg, R. Eddy, W. Bue, J. Goldsmith, L. Falk , C. Bahnub, B. Danielson, A. Funmaker, B. Green, P. Faulkner, R. Biggar,P. Byrns, K. Chrisinger, D. Dorn, G. Conant, M. Gruetzman, J. Counter. FRESHMEN Mrs. Simpson L. Hale L. Hutchins T. Haipek J. Nemitz J. L F K h J. Johnson, P. Moe: J. Linnell,,M. Hiesz, H. Netzell., ee , O nert' F. Hansen, K. Johnson, P. Kling, E. Stenu1son,E. Nemec, J. Johnson, J. O'Brien R. Hunter, J. McNulty, D. Haug, D. Johnson, J. Jolley, R. Kohnert. , D. Matthews K. Kersting I. Halverson R. Hagen J. H 1 D O1 W. Johnson, T. McCormicK, N. Olson, B. Millis. , a verson' ' ver' -2h- M. D D. Zahn, D. Pickett, P. Thompson, R. Upton, J. Wyss, P. Waughtal, H. Simon, W. West, A. Hutherford, A. Peterson,F. Wussow,D. Rice, D. Zlesak, J. Windsor, R. Prillwitz, S. Reber, M. Sorensen. Potter, R. Roskos, S. Sandberven, M. Smith, F. Paddock, E. Simonson, G. Paar, L. Springer,F. Rosenbaum, D. Peterson, D. McPeak, S. Zillmer, M. Stenulson, C. Orlich, D. Peters, G. Peterson. Pirnat, H. Peterson, L. Rochester, S. Zeman, F. Schimming, B. Pokorney, J. Sampson, S. Tomter, B. Young, S. Stenulson, P. Rush, R. Vogt, M. Rockney, Mr. Trier. FRESHMEN Uk 1IUW J A P Pi fl Mwfwy :nun -25- G. Chrisinger, P. Johnson, E. Arneson, D. Halmstad, L. Stodala, B. Pirnat, D. Burnett, B. Churchill, D. Radcliffe, W. Bue, C. Bowen, F. Hampel. T. Peterson, K. Rulland, C. Potter, K. Lyckburg, R. Walter, A. Kubina, G. German, G. Cox, W. Fisk, S. Boehlke, E. Quinlan, J. Gilbertson, B. Roskos, E. Hagen, Miss Amborn. S. Hagen, M. Amundson, J. Leffingwell, D. Mills, A. Kubik, D. Olson, B. Haines, A. Johnson, S. Polick, L. Shaw, D. Olson, N. Krome, L. Brynlldson, J. Dalby, D. Copus. EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRAD I. Mathews, R. Paulson, M. Eggen, D. Pomeroy, B. Gates, A. Olson, B. Holmgreen, D. La Faunge, J. Olson, G. Amundson, J. Mosior, R. Anderson. D. Lyckburg, K. Jacobson, K. Onstad, M. Spiering, G. Scofield, B. Kirkpatrick, D. Schneider, E. Dlmmick, G. Hoonsbeen, J. Murphy, J. Gardlpee, M. Dufeck, D. Haug, D. Radko. Mr. Jensen, R. Mork, S. Millis, J. Krohn, J. Ball, H. Suchanek, J. Sullivan, M. Groenwoldt, N. Mc Donald, C. Klnley, R. Koranda, V. Melichar, D. Hllliker, E. Davis, D. Bean, L. Nelson, P. Haines. -26- GUS T Baritone Saxo hone ombones C Tr 0 Cl -v-I la C r-4 C! 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Rutherford, W. West, R Bachman, R Moore, T Harmes, F Schunke Coach-Young, G. Miles, B Odeen, J Tourvllle, L Homstad, A Rozmenoskl, D. Bathke, R. Heineck, D Dlckey, K Harmes, A Potter, G Krohn, B. Johnson, D Peterson, D Horswlll, H dest, D Faldet, J Pugh, on, B. Holder, Haugstad, R Bock, M Davls, J McCorm1ck, Asst. Coach Trier. A. Upton, D. Ols A. Haugstad, K. Bachman :wanna-nfl 4,1 ai .iz r llviilh U frwliil-chem! S5198-Pi' ..... 'qs O' QQ? Q0 . A 2. - nu'u in nk My 'Mr l Y if 3, N 1 'W P? D. Dickey, T. Harmes, D. Peterson, D. Tenner, D. Olson, J. Grinde, B. Holder, D. Mc Cormick, G. Miles, D. Larson, G. Krohn. Mr. Young, J. Kanstrup, D. Horswill, T. Pfiefer, H. West, L. Homstad, E.Johnson, E. Bullock, A. Potter, D. Barkley, Mr. Trier. J. Tourville, R. Bock, J. Pugh, A. Rozmenski, M. Davis, D. Bathke, D. Faldet, R. Heineck, B. Odeen, K. Bachman, B. Johnson. A. Upton, President, T. Haugstad, Vice President, D. Olver, Sec.-Treas. LETTER CLUB PEP CLUB M. Olson, L. Negaard, S. Hanson, J. Tomter, M. Solberg, H. Brown, L. Danielson. S. Rudolph, B. Goldsmith, D. Gee, P. Dufeck, S. Goetzka, S. Hagen, M. Carson, B. Bock, Leona Hansen, Sec-Treas., R. Sampson, President. E. Smith, E. Pickett, C. Tomter. -36- 1 AC cf' G 1 s .rr ar rr . . 5 1, ' H S df, ' hifi' .. ,L .711 uw- or W Uaiole inline lu e -..-4!F' M TBI 0lIOLl STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF-Elolle Pickett ASSISTANT EDITOR-Roberta Peterson NEWS EDITOR-Elodl Smith FEATURE EDITORS-Mary Quan and Pat Sevenon. Alalated by M Sol- berg, Credeua Wllllama, Caradly Hel- bllnno Pat Halverson, and Dnlorel Pau n SPORTS EDITOR-Donovan Olver Aullted by Duane Peter-lon, Don Barkleg Richard Bock, Allen Upton MUSIC E ITOR-Donna Gllbertaon COPY READING EDITOR-Ruth Samp- lon TYPING EDITOR-Kathryn Brown CIRCULATION EDITOR.-Lucille Burnett EXCHANGE EDITOR.-Janll Deno msgaed by Loulae Rhoadea, Elsie REPORTEYRS AND TYPISTS-Dale Ten- ner, Rose Kllr. Clara Paaek, Roger Heinz, Gary Ford, Ronald Parrett, Ronald Saunders. Duane Bunde. John Qlzartemont, Dongs: Nash. Verland Peterson, Ben art, Dick Ollon. Marlorle Dahlstrom, Irene Snowball. Violet Johnson, Hugh Eddy, Robert Brockway. Albert Trones. Harlen Jln- kerson, Valerle Wussow, George Dick- le, Roger Helneck. Wllllam Haines. ADVISOR-Miss Sukanen SCHOOL ENROLLMENT This year the school enrollment has increased by about 50 students ovcr last year's total. Boys Girls Total Seventh Grade .... 21 21 42 Eighth Grade .,.... 18 23 41 Freshmen .,... .. 65 60 125 Sophomores . . , . . 58 61 120 Juniors ...... ,. 44 43 87 Seniors ..... .. 43 34 77 TOTAL ....................... 492 EDITORS ATTEND ANNUAL CONFERENCE AT MADISON Black River Falls was well repre- sented at this conference. The Oriole staff was represented by Flditor Eloise Pickett. News Editor Elodn Smith, Sports Editor Donovan Olver and Advisor Miss Sukanen. Miss Ole- son represented the BTP970 in an advisory position. SOUTH PACIFIC THEME CARRIED OUT IN WINTER BALL Say, are you excited? Well, you should be, Why? The Senior Ball, of course. KING HOWARD, QUEEN JOANNE REIGN OVER SOUTHERN BALL King Howard Kohnert and his queen, Jo Anne Pomeroy, will reign over the Junior Prom which will be held on Saturday, April 28, in the high school gymnasium. This royal pair will also lead the Gr-and March. THE ORIOLE -1 2 VOL. XIII BLACK RIVER FALLS, WIS., APRIL 27, 1951 NO. 8 ZONA HORSWILL CI-IOSEN D A R GOOD CITIZEN CANDIDATE The qualifications that brought Zona the honor of receiving the DAR Award were many and varied in ad- dition to being in keeping with those of any good citizen. She has been active in various activities through- out her four years of high school. For two years Zona has been a mem- ber of the Mixed Chorus and also a member of the Glee Club. She serv- ONE ACT PLAY CAST GIVES TWO FINE PERFORMANCES The one-act play, Finders-Keep- ers was presented to the student body Friday, Nov. 3, The cast, con- sisting of Bruce Odeen as Mr, Alridg Barbara Fiehler as Mrs. Aldridg and Jone Johnson as Mrs. Hampton, should be congratulated on its fine performance. JO ANNE POMEROY STARS AS I'IILDEGARDE JUNIOR CLASS PLAY A FINE PRODUCTION Laughter and applause shook the auditorium as the curtain fell on the Junior class production of We Shook the Family Tree The comedy. un- der the direction of Miss Soetebeer. SMITH, HEINECK, AND HANSON STAR IN MOTHER IS A FRESH- MAN ON APRIL 20 SENIOR CLASS PLAY BREAKS ALL BOX-OFFICE RECORDS Mother is a Freshman played tr, a capacity audience on Friday eve- ning, April 20, and was highly ac- claimed by every one. UHEER LEADERS TO RECEIVE NEW SWEATERS The cheer leaders will soon receive six new sweaters to complete the 1950-51 basketball season. Letters CLASS OF '52 SELECT RINGS A committee of six Juniors, con- sisting of Jo Ann Pomeroy, Karen Homstad, Rita Smetana, Basil Hol- der Gene Krohn and Howard Koh- l95O I-IOMECOMING A MEMORABLE OCCASION TIGERS ADD ANOTHER HOMECOMING VICTORY T0 RECORD The Tigers won another success- ful Homecoming game by beating Whitehall 19-6 on October 27. This win brought their consecutive Home- coming wins to a total of fifteen. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS ATTEND CONVENTION AT MILWAUKEE Black River Falls was represented by four council members - Marlene Bunde, James Engebretson, Janet Hoffman and Roger Heineck and their advisor, Mr. Van Sickle.'Dele- gates from approximately 112 schools attended this convention. BRF MUSIC STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONTEST Approximately 90 Black River Falls music students Journeyed to Eau Claire on Friday, April 6, to take part in the solo and instrument-- al ensembles contest at the 21st an- nual district music contest lteld there. Mus. SIMPSON IS suocmznmn BY sms. wma: DIMMICK AND JONES IN ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA On January 4, 5 and 6, Jimmy Dim- mick and Tommy Jones went to Madison and played with an all-state high school orchestra. The orchestra MR. TRIER LEAVES FOR SERVICE: LINDNER SUCCEEDS PUGII CI-IOSEN AS CAPTAIN OF 1950 SQUAD John Pugh is the captain-elect for the Black River Falls 1950-51 foot- ball team, lie is well known for his all around athletic ability. I-Ie plays APRIL FOOL FROLIC ATTRACTS LARGE. ENTIIUSIASTIC CROWD The April Fool Frollc sponsored by the ORIOLE on March 31 was great- ly enjoyed by a large attendance and was a complete financial success. The proceeds from this dance will be used to publish the Senior Edition of the ORIOLE. CHEERLEADING SQUAD SELECTED BY FACULTY Those selected were: Eben Bul- lock tcaptainl, Sue Hagen, Mary Carson, Charlotte Tomter, Eloda Smith and Eloise Pickett. They I'l0DE IIAUGSTAD AND HOLDER CHOSEN !51 FOOTBALL O0-CAPTAINS B. R. F. TEAM I-IONORED AT LOCAL BANQUET After the game with Thorp, the members of the basket ball team and their fathers were guests at a ban- uuet elven by Mr. Erwin Homstad in..-mn nuvmn rnaums SECOND IN MISSISSIPPI VALLEY CONFERENCE The closing of the 1950-51 Mlss- issippi Valley Conference ended in a close bid for top honors. Arcadia captured the first place position but Black River and Mondovi fol- lowed close behind FALDET AND HDI.-DU M cmvn Al..L-1'0vnNiu1 HONOR! In the Sub-regional and regional tournaments at MOHUDVI Utd U Claire, Di Faldet and Badl er were the BRF playem who the All-Toumev Team. They bo TRACK OUTLOOK VERY BRIGHT THIS SEASON 11338 WIN SUB'-REGIONAL TITLE OVER. AUGUSTA h the ll-DIBHIIIII championship ilmehetwoefl IDBTIIGIIHUBPOW- 1 - . MIB will cnammonsmr ,gm 1 nert, met on October 9 to discuss the ' 'Mau' Wu' th' 11395 were s,,,,,c,,,,,, of ,,,,,,,,, dw dm on U' 011453 '1'0U'N 'nnm vlwi-su. as so me of the -35- Standing--L. Bauer, C. Bue, P. McDonald, C. 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Thompson, er, H. Nest, R. Brockway, K. Nemitz, w. Nest, F. Brockway, son, A. Peterson, J. Thomas, F. Wussow. D. Brauner, D. Bowen, G. Vatne, A. Kersting, D. Schimming, B.Odeen, A. Doud, B. William, L. Dunnigan, J. Wyss, V. Byrns, E. Gilbertson, eutz, C. Bahnub, E. Nemec, A. Zibolski, C. Hauge, M. Byrns, an, P. Peterson, H. Eddy, P. Byrns, D. Johnson, H. Peterson, Sentinalg E. Bullock, Reporter, D. Bunde, Pres., J. Dunnigan, s.g K. Bachman, Treas.g V. Peterson, Sec. F. F. A. 5 Us -h1- ll 195- if -me-w??W 'Y 7m Production dtaff W M 4 - 'I Miss Arlene Soetebeer ea Bahnub Chrisinser Davis Dickey Emerson Goldsmith Kohnert Melichar Peterson Rudolph Severson Wmetana Gtiehl itrozewski Tomter Van Gorden Cast of Characters Hildeiarde .... Mr. Dolson .... Mrs. Dolson... Sally ....... Bob. ..... .. Jimmy ..... Paiqe ...... Ellie-Nay ...... Jill ........... Freddie Shermer... Nr. Shermer.... Mrs. Shermer... f H2 1,-3 wt. f 5 , saggy 1 .. . QQ. ,.. L 5' , I'-'A - x ...Joanne Pomeroy .....Basil Holder ...Beverly Qavaqe ....Karen Homstad James Christenson ....Bill Horswill ......Carolyn Bue ...Jane Johnson ......Sue Haqen ...Arlen Potter ...Richard Popp ...Lida Reber X rl 3? 2 4 . il i 2 - ,g .lj . H 7 , f ., 5 s ' l s M Q 3 M , I L f 1-'1g,,-.- Q--3...-x, Z' ulvloiher ls A Fres' nian The Senior Class Cast of Characters Production Staff Director .............., --- ,M Assistant to the Director --- --- tIn order of appoarancej Stage Manager ' Assistants - Mg? SUSAN ABBOTT -.------ ...- .... S h eila Hanson MRS. ABIGAIL ABBOTT -- ...,... Eloda Smith MRS. MILLER .....A.,.. .... V erna Michalak SYLVIA .............. ..., K athryn Brown BUNNY - ,,,,, Ruth Sampson Sound Effects N HELEN ............ ....s E loise Pickett CARRIE ............. .o.. D onna Gilbertson Lighting .... - DEAN GILLINGHAM CLARA ............. ,, BOBO ............. JACK --- HOWIE - BILL .- MARGE .........,...... PROFESSOR MICHAELS -- -------Tom Jones -----Pat Severson ,-,,Richard Bock , s,.,,,.. Gary Ford ---,-,,,Duane Bunde ----Arnold Rozmenoski ----,-,Zona Hurswill -----Roger Heineck High School Gymnasium April 20, 1951 Make-up and Costumes Business Manager --- Publicity -- House Manager - Assisted by - Miss Dorothy Sukanen Zona Horswill A .James Dimmick ---, Donovan Olver John Quartemont Kenneth Bachman Richard Olson Ronald Parrett Ben Hart Dale Schimming -..-,Dona1d Barkley ----John Tourville -A ..., Rose Klir Roberta Peterson Mary Solberg Valerie Wussow -. - ,Lucille Burnett - - . - Credessa Williams Ruth Sampson .- -Mary Carson ..--Janis Deno La Von Negaard Odnna Stenerson Irene Snowball Delores Paulson ,M 7 SX '.,yr ve wL!'i fx 8 ' J n. W 'lil . . A 4 IQ sim. -,.wq.k' Hg is-q-, pQQC ,ff Jia A X L -4---.,...,.,, Glam paafzfzeoq KCONTINUED FRED PAGE 201 Gerald Vatne's swank bar before being discovered by talent scout, Du Mayne Thompson, was also able to be present. The City Dog Pound, under the competant management of Eddie Brauner, has shown a 75? increase in the last five years. I bought the latest edition of the B.J. and found that Kenneth Bachman and his wife, Lucille Burnett, now own it. They have Dotty Heath and Margie Dahlstrom in their employ. The Falls theater, owned by Carol Helbling and Tat Halverson, is featuring Eloise Pickett's Uhaist Hizeu, her latest picture. Her leading man both on and off the screen is HPretty Boyn Mit Johnson. Their marriage is going along smoothly There is a big epidemic of Ptomaine poisening in New York. They have traced the source to Don Barkley's Exclusive WDrive-In-Clip-Jointu. Jack Tourville, thrillinq stunt driver, is about the latest victims. Roger Heineck and wife, Verna kichalak have just returned home from Upper Mongolia where they have been trappini buck-toothed-hootendingers. Their guide was the famous big game hunter, Hush Eddy. 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