Black River Falls High School - Breeze Yearbook (Black River Falls, WI)
- Class of 1954
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CLASS PROPHECY COH ITTEES if A STAFF TYPISTS Sharon Anderson Eloda Arneson Pat Arneson Janet Bichler Sara Boehlke Lorraine Brynildson Joan Dickey Judy Gardipee Sharon Hagen Marilyn Heisz Jean Jolley Pat Kling Jean 0'Brien Sue Reber Jeanne Rickard Sharon Rickard Mary Ann Rockney Janice Roseland Patsy Rush Shannon Sandbergen Margare t Stenulson Shirley Tenner Maya Tenner Pat Uaughtal MAKE UP WORK Sharon Anderson Alice Blencoe Sharon Anderson Alice Blenooe Barbara Churchill Wanda Fisk Sharon Kling . Alice Kubik Lynn Stodola Marilyn Heiszg chr., Phillip Faulkner, Fred Kohnert, Curtis Mathews, Dwight Olver, Grace Peterson, Jeanne Rickard. BOARD OF EDUCATION L X Standing Mr Eugene 0'Br1en Mr Melvin Schmallenberq Seated Mr Gile Illff, Mr Francis Harmer Mr Ralph Lund, Mrs Phlllip Mills In Appreciation 'If AMBPICS and WISCOHSIH are to have schools, chanved as chanvinv times re quire, expanded as life vrows more complex and more effective for all children as we vrow in our concern for all children and their problems, if we are to have such schools it will be because people such as vou have ach1eved even vreater success I can think of no profession more S1 nificant for the balance of th1s 20th century than that of public education I can think of no f1eld of public service more cr1tical than that of school board membership ' Georve E Vatson, State Super1ntendent of Public Instruct1on ADMINI TRATION . Z , . --wwf f 1 ,mum QT. PRINCIPAL '- 1l-n-g., .3 FACULTY Awborn Stella La rosse State Hlstory, ,11sh owe Kary Jean Macalester ollcg Ln1V of innesota LHIV o nls 0nS1H lstory, So ial Problems Grosskreutz, Leo River Falls State Univ of Wisconsin Agrinulture -4 Qi ill' 114 af-5' .-1' Bierne, 1 hard Fau lalre Statv Un1v of K1nnesota Dolezel rarian La rosse State Ln1V of Iowa Librarlan Gruetzman Dobert Kilwaukee State Instruemental xusic D Hendr1 kson, N n y St Olaf olle nglish Jensen, Donald uther Solleee PIVBP Falls State B1ology Kinney Howard Whltewater state ommer ial Assistant on h 6 5 '...19' V f-.?F:1NIf,1 F+g 2' Holder, Graee Gregg ollege M8Sh1H ton State Ln1v of V15 onsln ommercjal heefe, Verna Lawrence olleve Northwestern Univ Voual fuS1b Llnder, Kenneth Pau elaire State .Q.t'..1Dva .hemistry, PcDermott, Vary River Falls State Special eyer Phllip rau lalre State Lniv of His onsin Elem Principal Porath, Neva Stout Institute Home FCOHOMICS Schaefer Verna Stevens Point Home conomi s ITN is Ng, K W if .4 5 fy, 4 5 I ,-.4 - x -s -, I ...,, .,4.-. Uleson, Delores Dau la1re state Ln1v of Wisconsin Algebra, Geometry, Advanoed Algebra Satterlund Harold Stout Institute Univ of Alnnesota Industrial Arts Skarda, James La rosse State Univ of Wisconsin itizenship K P Skrbich Samuel 2 ' Bradly flniv. - Industrial Artsg History M! santa, LOU1SP a rosso ,tate LHIV of H15 0ns1n u llsh nor16 11story nleltz, lldred '4- eo raphy, Scienoe iakey, 'ur1a1ne Un1v of h1nnesota Phy Ed L S F1St0Py 8 'Id' ?'79 Lpton Eugene 'au lalre State 'N' Blolovy 54.41 1' ,v i' R 1 L S H1story, Social Problems Whlttet, Jeanne P1pon Colleve LHIV of Klnnesota Wayne lnlv L3t1H I R II Young, Samuel Eau olalre S tate Athletlc Coach Sc1ence, Phy Ed W ,, . ff- ' of W . f , , , L J . , I J ' M I 1 G H. . 2 S Q.: - Z -3 15 , . . ' -7? 9' ' -x. ' . v f ' .V An La Jrosse State I , A' 3 G H ' ' I . ' ' . 15 9 ' v . , J . A 5 K I ,J t l , 4 f:f 1 if ' I' 7' U ' Q X . f ' u 4' if A ' 4 ' 2' ,.:v SENIQRS CLASS OFFICERS PRBSIDENIT VI P P srurw P may Tamsvfw' 'JS N131-.L..,, EDWARD 'ED' 'The virls like me, so why worry ' Class Pres 4 FFA Pres 4 FFA 1,2,3,4 FFA Bas ketball 3 4 Class Pla Y Production Staff 3 Drama Club 3 A W A Q5 V- wEs'r, WALTER WALT 'He'd rather hold a pigskin than a girl Football l,2,3,4 Co Captain 4 FFA 1,2,3,4 FFA Basketball 3,4 FF State Dairy Cattle Judg ing Team 2 FFA State Meat Judging Team 3 Letter Club 2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 Homecoming King 4 Honor Banquet 2 Class Vice Pres 4 Baseball 4 KOHNERT, FRED YO YU 'I don't let anything interfere with basket ball but women!! Basketball l,2,3,4 Foot ball 2,3,4 Baseball 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Class Play 3 Class Vice Pres 3 Class Sec 4 Drama Club 3,4 Letter Club 3,4 BACCALAUHEATE Sunday, May 23 CLASS DAY Uodnelday, May 26 COH NCEMENT Thursday, May 27 CLASS COLORS Yellow A White CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose CLASS HOTTO Never a victory von without a battle fought! ANDERSON, BONNIE RAE 'BON RAE' 'I'm just a good little girl in a big naughty world.' 0 Forensics l,2,3,4 Debate 2,3,4 FHA 1,2 Glee Club 2,3,4 Drama Club 3,4 One Act Play 2 Class Play 3 Mixed Chorus 4 Library Club l,2,3,4 Oriole Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 ANDERSON, SHARON 'PEPSIE' 'To blush is beautiful, but oh so inconvenient.' Glee Club l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Orchestra l,2,3 FHA 1 Drama Club 3,4 Junior Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Oriole Staff 4 PATRICIA ARNESON 'PAT' 'If dimples result from angel kisses, where did she get them?' FHA 1 Glee Club 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 3 Pep Club 2,3,4 Sec-Treas 3 Pres 4 Cheerleadinv 2,3,4 Forensics l,2,3 4 Debate 2,3,4 One Act Play 2 Jr Class Play 3 Drama Club 3 4 Annual 3,4 Oriole 4 Library Club 2,3,4 BAHNUB, CLAIRE come to school once in a while vet acquainted with the rest the kids W FFA 1 2,3,4 BERG, DFAN 'He's not a rule breaker, just a mischief maker ' Mixed Chorus 3,4 FFA 2,4 Junior Class Plav 3 BICHLEH, JAnuL 'She mivht be quiet in school, but after9' Band l,2,3,4 Orchestra l,2,3,4 Pep Band 3,4 Drama Club 3,4 Library Club 3,4 Oriole Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 FHA 1 Class Play Production Staff 4 BIGGAR, RUSSELL 'What a commotion' I have arrive ' FFA 4 BROCKVAY, DOROTHY DURT 'From what I've seen of men, I prefer horses ' FHA 1 Library Club 4 Oriole Staff 4 Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 4 of 2' x.! ilu. BRULFY FIIZXBETH LIL WW1th her rerrv heart she WINS h w x H Class Plav Product1on Staff 3 arms, PAUL Why should the devll have all the good times W FF 1 Baseball 7 4 Football 4 Letter Club 3 4 CHRISINGUP ILWF HRFN If school l1fe is 11b6PtX, give me death ' Football l 2 COYKVT GERALDIYE 'GERR1' She not silly, sad or small but a happv sprinkling of them all Glee Club 4 DAMBACH, .mxxczz JAN' WReadv to work, ready to play, ready to help who ever she may FHA 1 DANIELSON DARLENE 'DAAYY' WSeen often but seldom heard ' Band l,2,3,4 Or hestra l,2,3,4 Pep Band 2,3,4 String Fnsemble 4 Glee Club 4 Pep Club 4 Oriole Staff 4 DICKEY, RICHARD BILL 'A good friend, what more need be said.' DILL, GERALD 'JERRY' 'Barbers and girls get in my hair.' ' 4 , 111 1 n rn . . ,, l 4 91 af. . A , ,, . O A ,, I 1 rp v ' 'nl AJA, X L JA n . ' ' u G I' 4 n K1 JA. 1 ' 4' ' N Us n . ' ' 1, 4 n in ' n 0 ,2 Y ' A , . . A Q., 1 I li DISSKPD , ILVQ CPTH 'DIZZ1 nIn th1nvs SC19Ht1fi0 he's reallv terr1f1c Track 1 2 1xed Chorus 3 4 Band 3,4 Drara club 4 EDDY ROWURT 'he Ike, and the farm problem Football 2,3 PDA 4 FGGVV, PATRICIA NPATTIh 'IF there 13 trouble I am not around but I've been there Llbfarv Club Oriole 4 Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 FALK, LORAIVE 'RAIVEY' 'Blessed are the hard workers f they shall retain hivh rades ' Band 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4 Glee Club l,2,3,4 Oriole Staff Editor 4 Annual 3 4 Class Play Productlon Staff Drama Club 3 4 Honor Banquet 3 Llbrary Club 2,3,4 Secretary 3 FHA l FAULKNER PHILLIP 'PHIL' 'History may repeat itself, but they will never make another man like me FRANK, HAPOLD 'What can I expect of a day that be gina with getting up in the mornlngq' Basketball l,2,3 Baseball 1 Track 1,2 8 Football 1 2 Letter Club 2,3 GARDIPhh, JLDITH JUDY WA girl who is cute and happy--As a majorette she's snappy.W Band l,2,3,4 Orchestra l,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,3,4 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4 Student Council 2,3,4 Drum Majorette 3,4 Majorettes 1,2,3,4 Jr. Class Play 3 FHA 1 Homecoming Attendent 2 Honor Banquet l Drama Club 3,4 Sec. 3 String Ensemble l,2,3,4 Dance Band 1,2 Annual Staff 4 Oriole Staff 4 Library Club 3,4 Pres. 4 Class Vice-Pres. 2 Class Sec-Treas. 3 D.A.R. Citizenship Award GoETzKA, JANICE 'Those who d0n't know her think she's quiet, those who do think she's a riot.' '?N il 5,f'f?fZ2 ,4F' ..-dv' . Z,- 13 'f,n 5 'IP ,Hui -'-M86 v All wullb 14 GRINDE, JAMES JI 'He's a star LINE man, in more ways than one Honor Banquet 1 Student Council 3 Class President 2 Football l,2,3,4 Co captain 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 Letter Club l,2,3,4 GQIETZPAN PAPY 'A w1nninr way, a pleasant SP119, happy heart 18 qulte a style Band 1,2,3,4 Orchestra l,2,3,4 Clee Club l,3,4 'ixed horus l,2,3,4 Stu dent Councll l,2,3 4 Dance Band 1 Strln Enserble l,2,3,4 0r1ole 4 Pep Club 4 H0m6C0m1ng Attendant 3 a3or ettes l,2,3,4 Honor Ranquet 1,2 HAVEN ARLEVE 'What could I tell my Hrandch1ldren if I spent all mv tire on studies Entered from Hlxton 3 FHA 4 Llhrarv Club 3 4 HAGEN RICHARD RICH nHe mas be silent and shy, but he's reallv one swell guv Basketball l 2 Track l 2,3 4 Football 3 4 Student Councll Pres 4 Letter Club 3,4 Jr Class Plas 3 Drama Club 3,4 Honor Banquet 3 Band 2 Orchestra 2 uALr, LORETTA neu 'I like to think of all the roads that lead away from here ' HALV fsox, IRBNV 'Life is a SPPIOUS problem, so are boys ' 1 0 Club 1,2 PHA 4 HAIVFPSON JUDITH JUDI 'Thev say love makes the world vo round Catch me, I'm vettinv dizzy Glee Club 2,7,4 Mixed Chorus 4 Pep Club 3,4 FHA 1,2 Oriole Staff 4 Annual Staff 3 Jr class Play 3 Drama Club 3 HANSEN FERNE 'Looks like an angel, acts like one too, but you never can tell what an angel will do ' FHA 1 Band l,2,3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Mayorettes l,2,3,4 Pep Club Drama Club 3,4 Oriole Staff 4 HARNES, THOMAS 'HAR LESS' 'Look what 4 years have done, one more would have ruined me ' Football l 4 HAUG RICHARD DICK 'First in work first in fun, first in the heart of everyone Track 1,2,3,4 Letter Club 2 Drama Club 3 4 Annual Staff 4 new HEISZ, MARIIYN 'HEISZIE' 'Little giggles into big laughs vrow Band 1,2 3,4 Orchestra 2,3,4 Library Club 4 Annual Staff 4 HOBBS, DONALD DOW 'Cheer up Don, the struggle is almost over Band 3 4 Class Play Product1on Staff 3 0 16 HUT nuns, LAVON Withdrawn JOHNSON, DONALD DOY 'I've always liked school at least vacat1ons ' Football 1,3 Baseball l,2,3 4 FFA 1 3,4 Mixed Chorus 4 Jonusov, KEVT 'All the teachers think I m sweet They always give me a front sea ' Class Play Production Staff 3 JOLLEY, JEAN 'If men interfere with your work quit working.' Forensics 3,4 Glee Club l,2,3,4 Mlxed Chorus 1,2,4 Drama Club 3,4 Library Club 4 FHA 1,2 Oriole Staff 4 Annual Staff 3,4 Pep Club 3,4 I SUU' .,, . 'wa '15 KLING, PATRICIA 'PAT' 'If I had the wings of an angel, they'd look awful silly on me.' FHA l,2,3,4 Class Play Production Staff 3 Library Club 2,3,4 Oriole Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Drama Club 4 KOHNERT, ROBERT WSLICKW 'His bashful ways are pleasant ones.' Band 2,3 Baseball l Football l,2,3,4 Track 2 LEE, JUDITH YDY' 'When work and fun do crash, let the work Just go to smash W FHA l Class Plav Product1on Staff 3 LINNELL, JERRY 'hot a flit, nor a flirt, never bothered bv a skirt! FFA 1,2,3,4 HATHEWS, CURTIS CURT 'The harder I try the gooder to be the worser I am ' Basketball l,2,3,4 Football 1 2 Band Track l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4 Student Council 2 Letter Club 3,4 Orchestra l MILLIS, RICHARD BILL 'Let the world slide by and I will not budge an inch ' Mlxed chorus 3,4 MOE, PPTFR PETE' 'Just one girl, and only seven nights and seven days to see her Class Pres 1 Football l 2,3,4 Base ball l,2,3,4 Basketball l,2,3 4 Vice Pres Student Council 3 Jr Class Play 3 Drama Club 3 4 Letter Club 2 3,4 Honor Banquet 2 Youth Council Pres 3 NETZELL, HELEN 'Life is what you make it, and life is how you take it ' Glee Club 1 FHA 1 OIBRIEN, JEAN 'TOOKINS' 'Just the gal who's nice and neat, just the gal we like to meet.' Glee Club 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 4 Annual Staff 4 Oriole StzTf 4 FHA 1 C1253 Play 3 Drama Club 4 ULVER, DWIGHT 'His friends are many, his foes-- if any.' Basketball l,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2 3,4 Student Council l,2,3,4 Oriole starr 4 Letter Club 3,4 Honor Banquet 3 ORLIJH, CAROL 'If laughinv is good for one's heart she'll live forever ' Band l,2,3,4 Orchestra 4 Glee Club l,2,3 4 Mlxed Chorus 2,3 4 Annual Staff 3 4 Co Edltor 4 Drama Club 3 FHA l 0r1ole Staff 4 Class Ilay 3 PlAP, GERALD 'JURRY' 'X man amon men, but mostlv amonv women FFA 0 3 4 FFX Basketball 3,4 Football 4 Baseball 3 4 Track 3,4 PADDOCK, FLORBwCE 'PATSY' 'She's out of c1rculation with a ring for consolation ' PALCHIK, LEO KOQKS 'iklp school? I wouldn't think of 1 PETERSON, ALAN 'AL' 'His Ford doesn't burn up gas, it burns up the road ' Drama Club 3,4 FFA l 2, ,4 Football 3 FFA Basketball l,2,3,4 FFA Pres 3 M1xed Chorus 4 Class Play 3 Baseball 4 PETERSON GRACE 'She looks quiet but still waters run deep FHA 1 Class Sec Treas 2 Pep Club 3,4 Drama Club 4 Glee Club 4 Oriole Staff 4 Annual Staff 3 Class Play Produvfion Staff 3 'UN 6 I Q. X IR PETERSON, HARRY 'Beware ' I might sat1onal yet ' FFA 1 2 3,4 FFA Vice Basketball 3 4 LY 0 Annual Staff A Fra 8 do something sen Pres 3 FFA Chorus 4 Club 3 PETERSOL, RICHARD mm Il Some what quiet a little shy he'll et over it bv and bv ' Mixed Chorus 4 PICKLTT, DELORFS DEE 'She doesn't need the luck of the Irish, she goes for Irish boys Pep club 2,4 Glee Club l,2,4 Annual Staff 4 Cheerleader 2 FHA l Library Club 2 Oriole Staff Assistant Editor 4 Debate 1 Forensics 4 POTTER, DONNA 'BILLIE' 'She is a sweet l1tt1e lass, and the artist of our class Pep Club 2,3 4 Cheerleader 3,4 FHA l,2,4 Llbrary Club 2,3,4 Annual Staff 3 4 Oriole Staff 4 Drama 4 PRILLWITZ, ROBERT BOB 'To flunk is human to pass is divine ' FFA 1,2,3,4 FFA Basketball 1,2 3 Football 3 4 Baseball l,2,4 Letter Club 2 4 Basketball Manager 3 REBER, SUE 'A swell girl with a big heart always willing to do her part Pep Band l,2,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 nf' if 3 ' x Orchestra 2,3,4 Library Club 4 String Fnsemble 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Vice-Pres 3 Oriole Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Drama Club 4 Glee Club 1,2,3 4 Mixed Chorus 1,2 3 4 FHA 1 Class Play Production Staff 3 RICE, DUANE DUNE 'There is a lot of fun in a bashful boy ' FFA 1,2,3,4 Treasurer 4 FFA Basketball 4 Hixed Chorus 1,2 RICKARD, JEAN 'JEANIE' 'Jean's heart is like a propeller, always in circulat1on.' Transferred from Wilson High, St. Paul, Minnesota. Pep Club 3 Glee Club 3,4 Mixed Chorus 3 Library Club 3,4 Drama Club 3,4 Oriole Staff 4 Class Play Production Staff 3 Annual Staff 3,4 ROCHESTFP, LOUISE 'Silent efforts moved the world HO KNEY MARY ANN R0 5 ull of fun and m1SCh19f too, dolnv th1nvs she shouldn't do ' OPQHSI s l,2,3 4 Glee Club l,2,3 Mlxed chorus 2 4 Llbrary Club 2 Or1ole staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Drama Club 3 4 10 I C .AP .APFI 'We know her for the noise she doesn't make Llbrary lub 1 PH l 2 HOSEYBAUM, FREDERICk 'FRED 'Those lucky cows FFA 2 3 4 Baseball 3 ROSKOS ROSE MARY WROSLY' 'Loved by many, but ch1efly by one FHA 4 Glee Club 1 I RUSH, PATSY PAT 'My opinion is my opinion, and you can't change it ' FHA 1 Glee Club 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 4 Oriole Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Drama Club 4 Class Play Production Staff 4 SAMPSON, JOHN 'JACK' 'A sense of humor, a good pal too, without Jack ---- what would ve do?' FFA 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 4 SANDBERGEN, SHANNON 'SHAN' 'Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you.' Band 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 2,3,4 Glee Club 3,4 Drama Club 3,4 Library Club 3,4 Annual Staff 4 FHA 1 Oriole Staff 4 232: .. ,' S meg- , mf X 'ill .LJ 9-22 1-Q SIHONSON, ELJER nSilence does not indicate a lack of wisdomf' Baseball 3 SMITH, NILDRED 'MILLY' 'She came here for work and she is sure getting it.' FHA 1,2 spvuwcnn, LLOYD 'Hhat's the use of livin if you can't engoy vourself9' Track 2,3,4 STENULSON, MARGARET MEG 'She looks qulet, but looks are some tires deceiving W Band l,2,3,4 Orchestra l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1 2,3,4 Glee Club l,2,3,4 Dance Band 1,2 Student b0UhC11 l Or1ole Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Drama Club 3 FHA l Honor Banquet 3 STUYULSOY, SHIRLEY 'STENIA 'Her dispositlon is as br1ght as the color of her hair ' FHA 2,4 Pres 4 Band 2 3,4 Orchestra l,2,3,4 Glee Club l,2,3,4 Class Play Production Staff 3 THOMPSON, PATRICIA PAT 'I love all the boys from A to Z but Leonard is the one for me ' FHA l 2 Vice Pres 2 Library Club l, , 3 4 Class Play Produotlon Staff 3 Glee Club l,2,3,4 Oriole Staff 4 TOMTER, SHPLVEY 'A lass with dance, never Pep Club 2 3,4 4 N1xed Chorus MAYA rhythm who loves to known without romance Sec 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 2,3,4 Cheerleader 3 FFL 1 Drama Club 3,4 Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 0P101e Staff 4 L1bP3PX Club 4 H0m8C0m1ng Queen 4 UPTOW, RONALD COKE 'God's gift to the lquirrels Football l,2,3,4 Basketball l 2 Track l,2,3,4 Letter Club 3,4 WAUGHTXL, PATSY PAT 'We all laurh, but she has a 1 le FHA l,2,4 Librarv Club 4 Oriole Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Drama Club 4 Mixed Chorus l,2,3 Class Play PPOdUCt10H Staff 3 WILHELM, EDWAPD 'ED' 'When on a farm do as the farmers do when 1n town do as you please ' Transferred from St Louis 3 FFA 3 4 PUSSOW FOSTER 'FROSTY' 'As llkeable as he is tall ' F A l,2,3,4 Sec 4 FFA Basketball 1 Student Counc11 3 4 Class Pres1dent 3 Football 1,3 4 Letter Club 3,4 Track 3 4 Pixed Chorus 4 Basketball M r 4 wrss, Jorm 'He ohanves with the wind girls that is ' FFA 1,2,3,4 Basketball l,2,3,4 Track 3,4 Letter Club 3 4 YOUNG WILLIAM BUNG 'All Great men are dyin , and I don feel so good mvself ' Football l,2,3,4 Basketball 2 Baseball 3 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Letter Club 3 4 Track 4 ZAHN MARY 'MARY EASY 'We're all looking forward to see her as our f1PSt lady presldent ' Band l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4 Forensics 2,3,4 Orchestra 2,3,4 Glee Cluo 4 Pep Band 2,3,4 Drama Club 3 ZILLM R, SHIRLEY 'Oh wondrous night, thou were not made for slumber.' ZEMAN, SHIRLEY 'SHIRL' 'She is as fond of dates as an Arab.' Band l,2,3,4 Orchestra 2,3,4 Glee Club 2,3 Mixed Chorus 4 Annual Staff 3,4 Co-Editor 4 Class Play 3 Drama Club 3, 4 FHA 1 Oriole Staff 4 Forensics 2,3, 4 Library Club 4 Pep Band 2,3,4 1,9 Ya tho ZLESAK, DONALD DOY 'I've got a mind of my own and it takes more than a teacher to change it Class Play PPOdUCt10H Staff 8 NOT PICTUD D BLACKDEER, 'LLSWORTH 'If football were music, he'd be a b1g brass band ' Baseball l,2,3,4 Football l 2 3,4 Letter Club 2,3,4 Mlxed Chorus 4 withdrawn CLASS WILL Senior Class of the Black River Falls High School, Jackson County, State of Wisconsin, being sound in mind and memory, do hereby make and publish this, our last will and testament the faculty we leave our deep appreciation for the patience and guidance they have given us during the past four years telllgence and high grades Also our place in the south balcony for all the assemblies the Sophomore Class we will our steady dates and late hours and by continuing such practices our ability to keep awake in class To the Freshmen Class we leave our ability to get up in the world, our mature behavior and our ability to get along with the teachers Claire Sharon Harold Janice Bahnub leaves his ability to milk the cows to Miss Yakey Anderson leaves her ability to drive a car to Mr Lindner Che needs it J Frank wills his meat cutting ability to Jinny Krohn Dambach leaves her ability to catch and hold a man to Karen Wilkins Pat Eggen leaves her long hair to Jackie Burchard Kent Christinger leaves his knack for setting pins to Doug Radko Elizabeth Bruley leaves her interesting English reports to Ned McDonald Robert Eddy leaves his ability to get to history class late and get by with it to anyone who loves history Gerald Dill leaves his straight hair to Mr Skrbich Janet Bichler leaves her quiet ways to Joan Gardipee and Sandra Millie Russell Bigger leaves high school to spend more time in Melrose Arlene Hagen unselfishly gives her worries of the past four years to Chuck Kinley Irene Halverson wills her ability to write love letters to Judy Mosior Duane Rice wills his levis to the Ryan sisters Shirley Stenulson leaves her red hair to Alice Burke Walter Vest leaves his cool temper to Ramona Severson Loretta Hale wills her shyness to Bob Rush Jack Sampson leaves his ability to copy bookkeeping to the members of next years bookkeeping class Ferne Hansen regretfully wills the spark of mischief in her eyes to Shirley Tenner John Wyss leaves his farmer's walk to Dick Hanson Judy Halverson leaves her Ipana smile to Irma Mathews. Foster Vussow leaves his height to Bobby Amundson. Pat Kling and Judy Lee leave their friendship to Ramona Severson and Alice Hostrawser. Jean Jolley leaves her white make-up cards to Wanda Fisk. Harry Peterson leaves his dislike for levis to Judy Hagen. Marilyn Heisz wills her wit for telling jokes to Carol Paulley so she can be the life of every party. Elmer Simonson leaves his blond hair to Elwood Fiehler. Shirley Zeman leaves Patsy Uaughtal wills Bill Young wills his Mildred Smith leaves take it. Helen Netzell leaves Ron Upton leaves his Mary Zahn leaves her her annual staff editorship to someone who likes to work. her car to anyone crazy enough to drive a Plymouth. good conduct on the dance floor to Dennis Johnson. her job as soda jerk at Tourvilles to anyone jerky enough to her school books to some lucky freshman. membership in the Rod-Knocker club to Joe Thompson. ability to flirt to Sally Laib. Maya Tomter leaves--for the Texaco station. Ed Wilhelm leaves his table in Agr.for the future Agr. boys to sleep on. Pat Thompson leaves Lennie -no never. Don Zlesak leaves his ability to hunt and fish to Ken Rulland. Margaret Stenulson leaves and takes Poopsie with her. Shan Sandbergen leaves her dark eyes to Mr. Satterlund. Lloyd Springer leaves his ability to run the one-half mile to Robert Lee. I! ill ll . II We To ' To the Junior Class we leave our friendly ways and authority over the school, our in- To I 0 Shirley Zillmer leaves to help Carl Wilhelm milk his cows Dwight Olver leaves his smile and pleasing laugh to Ann Kilian Jean 0'Brien leaves her height to Eunice Grace. Dick Peterson wills his bowling ball to Kay Knutson Sue Reber leaves her ability to be late for band to Mr Gruetzman Pat Arneson leaves her dislike for boys to Sara Boehlke Pete Moe leaves his attraction for women to Jerry Byrns Judy Gardipee leaves for LaCrosse to see Basil Jim Grinde leaves his haircut to Allen Sonderberg Mary Gruetzman leaves her dimples to Needles Miles Bob Prillwitz leaves his ability to get along with Mr Grosskreutz to Roger Gunderson Patsy Rush leaves her job at Speltz studio to Avanell Mathews. Rich Hagen leaves his brains and his ability to use them to the best advantage to Herbie Davis Darlene Danielson leaves to join her husband Richard Dickey leaves his mechanical knowledge to Ann Krohn Geraldine Conant leaves her saying, 'Diamonds are a Girls Best Friend' to Evelyn Rhoades Ellsworth Dissmore leaves his scientific thinking to Jack Duescher Bonnie Anderson leaves her forensic ability to Lester Grunlien Don Hobbs leaves the key to his heart to Barbara Martin Jean Rickard leaves her hair-do to Edna Quinn Phil Faulkner leaves his interest in girls to Lorenz Keslin Dorothy Brockway leaves her horse to Tom Bible - in case his car breaks down Paul Byrns leaves his ability to be quiet to B111 Popp Carol Orlich leaves her rides in a Studebaker to- Oh No Dean Berg leaves his ability to be good in L1ndner's physics class to Carl Sweno Florence Paddock just leaves Leo Palchik leaves his history knowledge with Mr Upton Mary Rockney leaves her hair dyes to anyone who can't stand the natural color of their hair Ed Nemec leaves his place on the FFA basketball team to Shirley Gruper Margie Roningen leaves this time for good Fred Rosenbaum leaves all his girls so he can spend more time with his cows fwise trade?J Rosemary Roskos wills her unending giggle to Sammy Thundercloud and keeps her love for green convertibles to herself Alan Peterson wills his knowledge of the facts of life to Larry fPeanutsl Peterson Delores Pickett leaves her collection of class rings to any girl who has a chain strong enough to hold them Gerald Paar leaves for Mondovi Kent Johnson leaves his ability to study to anyone who enjoys it Billie Potter leaves her cheerleading outfit to one of next year's cheerleaders Don Johnson wills his quiet personality and likeable ways to Terry Flood Louise Rochester leaves her seat on the school bus to Kay Biggar Fred Kohnert leaves all his admirers from B R F and surrounding area to Allen LeRoy Johnson Janice Goetzka bequeaths her friendly smile to Mary Spiering Jerry Linnell leaves his disinterest in girls to Johnny Moe Bill Millis bequeaths his skill at driving a car from the back seat to Dick Hilliker Robert Kohnert wills his cowboy boots to Dave Mills Curt Mathews leaves his name on every desk in school Tom Harmes doesn't will anything at all, he needs and wants everything he's got Dick Haug wills and bequeaths his ability to forget all women and his studious manners to Gar Cox Loraine Falk leazes her winning ways to Merle Mathews CLASS PROPHECY You don't know me and T'm not going to reveal my name If I did it would be a disasterous catastrophe on my part because I am going far into the future and predict your life pattern You will ask me how can I do that? That, I cannot reveal, but I will give you a hint I have used a scientific formula, a dash of common sense and a tablespoon of imaginative seasoning This you mix well and last of all bake till well done If you should meander back in thought to my predictions twenty years from now and find my statements a little bit false, please keep this in mind are weather predictions always correct? Oh! There goes the bell signaling that my prediction recipe is well done There's Ron Upton he's made a million driving Billy Millis's Ford hot rods fBi1l has taken over his dad's business I It seems Ron got his start at the hot rod club ne and Dean Berg organized while still in high school I see he gets his cars souped and fixed up by 'Big' Al Peterson Al got his start as a used bicycle dealer There's Fred Rosenbaum, Bob Prillwitz and Jack Sampson still fighting for the hand of Shirley Stenulson Honestly, I don't know how she's managed to keep them after all these years Maybe it's because she read Mary Zahn's best seller 'How to Keep Your Youthful Allure' I hear Mary decided to write this book when she caught Claire Grace Peterson wills her drawing ability to Mr. Beirne. I 23 Bahnub and Tom Harmes while using the same tactics as prescribed in this book Bonrie Anderson 15 not the owner of Mimi's Saloon She has set the world fashlon B136 on the art of Beautiful hair dyes manufactured exclusively by Wussow and Rest Inc Marv Rocknex is her model Pattl F gen and Judl Halverson have organized a girl's school They specialize in teachlng how to walk w1th complete relaxation Delores P1ckett is their ch1ef Instructor curt hathews has improved shoes to make you taller He can now look Harold Frank, president of the Chicago packing house, in the eye Paul Byrns f1nallv made the Lllwaukee Braves I vuess talent scout Duane Rice set them w1se that thev needed a mascot Speaklng of baseball, the Brooklyn Dodgers have captured Gerald Paar and Llovd Sprlnger They are said to be second Babe Ruths John Wyss has taken over the parts formerlv played by Gabby Haves fHis whiskers outgrew poor Gabby's D Phil fSam Goldwvnj Faulkner is the producer who made John famous bv casting Doroth fLamourJ Brockway as John's leading lady over Darlene fRusselJ Dan1elson Darlen has turned domestic feeding Uncle Sam's G I 's The great composer and conductor, Margaret Stennlson, has Just finished writing, 'When the Swallows Return To Capistrano I'll Shoot Them With My Little BB gun' Ed Wllhelm plavs first violin in her orchestra an alblno anteater but brouth back Sharon Anderson instead It seems she grew so attached to his laugh she couldn't bear to leave it D1ck Peterson is now a professor of bookkeeping He has devised a new system whereby there are no debits or credits His students are, Rosemary Roskos, Florence Paddock and Irene Halverson Thev're still working on it B111 Dickey and Ellsworth Dissmore work in the scientlfic lab owned by Robert Eddy They Just finished their invention of the inkless pen and the handless clock Jerry Llnnel pops out on the hour and tells the time Dick Haug is now Manager of the Falls theatre with Don Hobbs as his assistant Robert Kohnert runs the film progector and Arlene Hagen is the ticket seller Leo Palchik and Don Johnson have Just come back from the 1979 Olympic Gares held 1n Lower Slobbonia Elmer Simonson is now principal of Dlsco Tech Elizabeth Bruley is the sole teacher because they can only afford one Judy Gardipee has opened a school for retired baton twirlers Seems to be doing quite well too Millie Smlgh and Shirley Zillmer have enrolled Janice Dambach had the honor of being chosen grandmother of the year by the state of Wisconsin The runner up was Marlene Dietrich Pat Arneson, with her assistant Maya Tomter are now head cooks of the hot lunch room They are specializing in low calorie diets Patsy Waughtal has advanced over Miss Yakey Pat is now the vym teacher as Miss Yakey tipped the scales at 99 pounds and couldn't do it any more Well, do you think that this recipe was burnt a little? Maybe it was just a l1ttle over done Richard Hagen has set up a club called 'How to Develop Your Brainn Loraine Falk is h1s able assistant Fred Kohnert won a championship for being the best yo yo artist He decided to develop his h1gh school nickname Yo Yo Jim Grinde is his trainer He makes a wood one because he says high school basketball sure helped h1m I guess Pete Moe the successful manufacturer of this unuaual product, told him a basketball was like a yo yo except with no strlngs attached Ferne Hansen has become owner of Arne's Club 12 now She added a chorus line to it consisting of Janice fGamsD Goetzka, Patsy KDvnamitel Rush, and Jean 100 la laj 0'Br1en The special attraction is a hula duet by Loretta CLegsJ Hale and Louise fWow emi Rochester Janet Bichler, Shan Sandbergen, and Marilyn Heisz are the new script wrlters, producers and owners of station KLJ The star is the singing cowboy Ed Nemec with the strummin' and vodilin' cowgirl who is none other than Sue Reber The disc jockies are, Mary Gruetzman and Billie Potter I guess they couldn't make the grade for being horse Jockies. Thev were advised to accept that Job by the successor to Mr. James Skarda, Kent Johnson. I looked in on Jerry Di1l's brewery for a minute. He has Just mixed up a batch of his latest concoction, D1ll's Best . By the way, Helen Netzell has been voted nM1ll Dill's Best of l979'. The competition was rough in the finals with Judy Lee and Geraldine Conant running a close second. Helen won out because of her ability to balance three bottles on the end of her nose whil scratching the back of a hound dog with her bare feet. I saw Harry Peterson on the street and followed him to his health resort. Business tycoon, Kent Chrisinger was there taking a mud bath. Carol Orlich is chief mud mixer and carrot grater. Shirley Zeman is also employed pulling the strings out of the celery. This health resort is in Reno- Kent just finished a divorce from the former Pat Thompson. Now he will probably marry Margie Ronnigan. Who's that coming down the street in that big red Cadilacl Why 1t's Jeanne Rickard and Grace Peterson. They are the gun molls of the notorious pair Dwight lDeadeyeJ Olver and Russel fBlackjackJ Bigger. Director Billy Young of the F.B.I. has offered a 2 million dollar reward for them. fThey're wanted for stealing heartsj Don't get the idea that gli our class turned out bad. Pat Kling and Jean Jolley have made a fortune in the diaper washing business. Their motto is, 'We can dry 'em faster that they can wet 'em'. Don Zlesak has just returned from a hunting expedition on Mars. He was looking for . --n - nl 1 . I 5 . ' 1 I ll I UN IOR CLASS Fiehler, B. Bailey, G. Brauner, G. Sox, R. Frank, G. Eddy, J. Duescher, R. Anderson. Copus, B. Dobson, H. Bagan, J. Crawley, L. Danielson, S. Boehlke, E. Arneson. Dunnigan, B. Shurchill, L. Brynildson, J. Dalby, J. Burchard, A. Blencoe. Bowan, D. Burnett, S. Conant, J. Dickey, W. Bue, Mr. Satterlund. Q., Gonia, A. Kubik, J. Lyckburg, D. Johnson, A. Johnson, O. Jinkerson, B. Halverson, M. Johnson. Hagen, C. Kidrick, J. Morris, J. Lee, F. Gilbertson, D. Mills, T. Nortman, C. German, S. Kubina. Henning, S. Kling, B. Loe, S. Gruper, E. Hagen, N. Krome, H. Nandory, B. Kohnert. Levis, F. Hampel, L. Gee, P. Mike, D. Miles, S. Lindow, D. Nelson, Mr. Skrbich. 25 SOPHCDMORE CLASS B rowson D Dunn, J Brauner, Anderson, T B1b1e D Bean, D Fleld Groenwoldt Bayer J Hancock, Dan1e1son Gunderson, J Ball, D Lggen, P Gllbertson S Gomer J Gardipee Dufeck G Bowler Anderson, P Balley, hristl D Fltzpatrlck G Bowen, B Gates, P Bruley L Houd r Lpnon Y' C' Kauss L Jessie, C Johnson, C kinley, D Hilliker Jessie D Hang Holmvreen 1 Klir, C Johnson, I Dov L Kersting Hermanson V Johnson, D Hanson, R Held, L Velson Jacobson, J Krohn, A Hostrawser, Miss Oleson 27 SOPHGMORE CLASS V7 11-fl Wcwulty P '1ke, D Poreroy N lcDonal6 S Peterson, L Peterson Nelichar, D Lvvhber , J ur hv Paulson, 1111s TOSIOP S Kathews, J Olson, Onstad V xandorv A-1 Hoonsbeen, J Roskos, P Schnelder, J Sullivan J Spauldlng, J Roberts, R Trones, J Thompson, ianson Roseland, G losenbaum, D Radko, Torkelson, I Small, H Suchanek, A Thompson, S Wauvhtal Taylor, lhoades D KODIHQGH, Sp1er1ng, R Hockney, k Wilkins, Nortman, o Skare Vest, Scofield Stenulson, R Schankey, L Spangler, S Thompson R Rupnick ' QL 1 . gg A ' ' J- 1- 2, - 5 'Z' . 4 -- ,- , ef e I L K J' . 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Ha n Gee, J.Kohnert B Gruetzman, P kidrick I Hansen S Helblinr Hugs, H Gunderson Johnson, S Hampel, B Galster, R Johnson, Gunderson, S xauss H Heatu r Be1rn FRESHMAN CLASS i WIN 4 Mattson, S Larson B Nelson, J Moe,R Lee,D Moseley, L Palchik, M Meek, B Potter Morris, B Millis S 01son,D Menninv R Onstad,G 0ver11en,D Paar,P Murphy,J Millis Miller, B Martin, D Lubow, B Larvick, R Lindow, A Parlow, J Peterson,J Linnell Mathews, Marg, W Lewis, M Peterson, J Pink, W Miles, Miss Schaefer li' if I I 5 Wakershauser, J Thompson J Smrekor, E Sullivan J Stodola L Wyss, A Sonderberg Wilkins, K Woodford, C Swisher, E Wiltsie, Radko, D Zaman, A Stacv Westerfield D Reiels, M Zshrte P Scafe, M Sandbergen, E Sveno, S Stenulson Schsnkey, S Hookney, J Vodioks, J Zillmer, E Quinn R Severson 30 l h ' .7 t I Y' if i i xl - g, h , , . J , 'Q X '- ' J? A -, c 1 v-v 1 I f 'S T v ' J ' Y ' 'Q 'Q - . -' 'V i t I A '- -N I f f ,- - I 'V M1 -, Q. li' is M B l X . ' ' 4 W qv? . 3 fd . of Q Q4 V,M 44 I . 1 K :, I X R I Y ' , , I 45 .UI x r IX J 5' AH ' 'rl I 1 - M. . , . . . . . . . G. . , . . ,, . . ' . . . L. . . . . . . . H. D. . . . . ' bf as 1 Q V R 0 .A 5 Q, A , J , ' 7 L J , 1' M ., 'S J ff 'J , ' ' '1 fl' ,Y ,V 'w A . ,, 4- 4, I ' .' - N X ' 1 1 5 ' 4 W.. I I CJ. , . A ' A1 .A fa' f' ' J - i Q' , 'Al7Z V D- . , . . , . , . . . K- . . . M. . . , . H- . . . . , . . B. Danielson, K. Brown, K. Dugan, S. Anderson, J. Bandell, J. Davis, E. Bunde, J. Fisher. S. Fields, D. Burnett, S. Bernette, C. Brauner, W. Balliett, N. Dimmick, A. German. J. Block, B. Graslaub, S. Basara, A. Burnett, J. Betz, C. Burnett, J. Bue. E. Grace, H. Eddy, J. Doud, H. Fadeley, K. Callihan, J. Casper, Miss Amborn. 11-'Ill ' J. Halverson, L. Murphy, K. Knudsen, R. Schnur, J. Johnson, D. Hoonsbeen J. Kohnert P. Lyckberg, D. McG:l.11ivray, A. Kubina. ' ' D. Hobbs, J. Velda, L. Lee, N. Hagen, J. Hagen, A. Hagen T. Lee D. Melichar B. Kersting I I I I J. Ryan. T. Meek, D. Jelinek, T. Landers, D. Peterson, N. Homstad, P. Monsos, A. Nemec, M. Sullivan, J. Small. J. Rickard, C. Hampel, J. Lamon, J. Krametbauer, S. Linnell, K. Hagen, L. Sior, E. Johnson, M. Nortm n. SEVENTH GRADE C7 'T 2 W7 i.. G. Goetzka, T. Johnson, R. Balliett, H. Hardy, D. Gilbertson, K. Anderson, K. Flugstad, R. Glanders. M Johnson, R. Hanson, R. Boehlke, R. Greyhair, V. Halverson, F. Blazejovsky, P. Lee. E. Helbing, D. Benedict, S. Dow, A. Bloom, J. Hunter, J. Dunn, A. Lifer. J. Casper, H. Ber-sing, B. Eddy, R. Larson, L. Blang, P. Discher, Mrs. Weitz. Z L2 E' Q7 X 'Sf n B' Vernerp' R Steine, J Skare R Shaw B Swiv ' - - . gum C. Schnur R. P t . -7- RUSH. G- Onstad, K. Nortman: J. Ryan: J. Soliergi D. smrekaf-. e arson K' Rierson, D. Hills, J. Peterson, P. Woodford, R. Olson. T- Vozney, D. Racke, J. Scofield, D. make. 32 Poe P. kohnert F West, W Grinde J F. Wussow, McDonald N Duescher, Young, J V 0 D- I 0 -1-4 1-4 f-4 -H 52 Bean D Cox, G armes, T Bailey W Radce D Peterson J Anderson R Small P fu '77 Pu 3 L ad e st s UI f-4 0 O QLD I- P. QCD'-4 Q no-7 .M LQ P-.91 'UD- V13 tb FZ Z Q Young lr Pg Kinney, X' , I ton UP I' . I. . , . ,. .',,1, . U ton, E. Fiehl r. R. Walter, G. Paar, R. Torke1son,F. Snowball, C. Kinley,E. Blackdeer, T. Bible, W. Priest, R. ker, D. Mills, R. Hag n. ' I' I 1' lr' YI 'H ' 1 . n , . Lund, R. Lee, J. Mo . . Ed ,M. He . m r,J. 0 on D. Fields, P. Hanson,R. On , . ss, J. Blaze ovsk'. . Po , . 1 zpatrick, R. Lindow, D. Moseley, R. Amundson, D. Pomeroy, C. Johnson, . a , . underson, W. Miles, D. Haug. . M . 1 . I . . Q Q Gif H .f lzfigl . FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept Sept Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct 0 Oct Sparta Mondovi Galesville Durand Augusta Arcadia Osseo ALL COWFTPEYCE ESU lst Team Ellsworth Blackdeer Foster Wussow Dave Mills Whitehall fH0m9COM1H J They CONFEREVTE STANDING fFINALJ Black River Osseo Galesvllle Whltehall Durand Mondoxl trcad1a Au usta Falls ALL WISCONSIN Und Tear Honorable XONLIOH Honorable MPHLIOH Jir Grinde Jack Duescher Wed McDonald Richard Ha en ggi::?r52Sgi:ckdeer Pete Hoe Ronnle Lpton Dave M1113 Waltel West Fred hohnert lllsworth Ulackdeer if Non Lost Tied ,J 940 786 C43 492 319 296 296 143 ALL NORTHWEST 2nd Team Poster wussow Dave P1118 Honorable M9Ht10H walter West Kohnert F Johnson A Grinde, J , , 1 , . H liker, J. Wyss, . . , . , il D Poe o P ls M11 D. I thews C Ma 5 Q' 0 Q 1 Q I 1 B TEAM BASKETBALL B Halverson, ' Torkelson, D Hilliker N PcDonald, Ur Younv, D Johnson, J Sullivan, D A1195 J Peterson B Anoerson, J Olson, D Lund P Hanson, D Gomer, D Hadke, J e Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Blwc' 3Q SEASOV'S RECORD River River River River River River R1V9P RIVGF R1ver niVPl Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls nlls Holmen Tomah Thorp Weillsville Whitehall Augusta Blair Arcadia Osseo Taylor Durand Mondovi Weillsville Whitehall Augusta Osseo Durand Mondovi Sparta . V IF. , , lv, an p 5 Q Q ... , . . . . . , . . . . no . ' 28 34 39 30 35 25 34 10 . 42 41 36 29 Taylor 34 19 38 22 36 23 27 32 49 27 33 22 ' 31 33 28 38 T ' ' 31 32 46 31 ' ' ' 43 35 34 42 . 5 . ,' E. 31 44 31 33 R Boehlke, K Dugan, H Hardy, B Waughtal, L Murphy, W Homstad, D Peterson D Mill B Peterson E Johnson R Hanson C Blackdeer SEASOV'S REGORD Black River Falls Black River Falls Osseo Vhitehall Whitehall Auvusta Black River Falls Augusta Black River Falls Black River Falls lst Game Whltehall 2nd Game JLVIOP HIGH TO March 16, Black R1ver Falls Consolat1on Game Auvusta Championship Game 38 Whitehall Hixton Melrose Melrose WNAMEYT Augusta Blalr Blalr Black River Falls n S, 0 , '. , Q , 4 69 fs 25 33 19 as so 40 , 47 31 :ae ao uixwn . 32 34 54 39 . 83 32 ' av 21 ' 42 29 ' 5 43 19 ' ' 35 1953 TRACK TEAM I ASP 'B' 'B' 'B -fs- Frank, F Schunke, J Gr1nde, L Homstad, J Wyss, J lcDonald J Johnson, I Uaug, G ox, R Harmes, Fiehler, D Mccormick L Sprlnger, W West, D adke, D Hilliker, D V11he1m P Hagen, D Haug L Black River Falls won the Mississippi Valley Conference They gained five first places and scored in everv event but two to dethrone Arcadia as y1SSiSSlPpi Valley Champions The Tigers scored 59 3X4 points Ga1esv11le was second with 41 Don McCormick set a new record in the 440 yard dash with 56 4 seconds Larkv Homstad took the high hurdles in 16 5 seconds Kenneth Harmes took the half mile in 2 15 seconds Jim Gr1nde did the 200 yard dash in 22 1 seconds The broad jump was taken by Frltz Schunke with 18 feet 4 1f4 inches Black River Falls took three places in the sectional meet in Class B at Eau Claire with 41 1f2 points NcCormick took first in 440 dash in 55 seconds Wyss took second place in the high Jump Grinde took first in 200 yard dash in 22 seconds Ellvood Fiehler took second in the low hurdles Larky Homstad took first in the high hurdles in 16 2 All these boys went to state tournaments, but did not place . fl, Q J' - , . v . x Q H x - , t, . 2 ' ' -A - Q xt 6, ,. , ri K' 1- 'T 1 I Q. 4 ,, ' ., I 3 1-X A Q p J 'B Q B A A A ' E . ., '- f l r n ' 1 ,g A x . .X Q . 1 j , , X QV.. -ch-.n- ,, i 'V 4- --t V Q' '- ,Ri -Aff' ' Q V. 1 'Q-,Q - 7, , K Q 5 1 P V -f'GYcfwfv 11. ' '. 1 . ' . . . I . I . f I 1 r 'fy w . . . V . . 11. . . . ,, . 0 . C f Q it 0 0 , ll 0 I I-l ,:-.cg J-J no .-. 5 A v . , B y . B . . X ,' ' A 1 1 4- 14 ' . I a ' ,-ag . . U N I I . . . I C K . W 4. 0 Qi- , . . Ah r . Lf M' . . BASEBALL The 1953 The team defeated Alma Championship. The team Funmaker, and Baseball Team won three games and lost five. played in the Blair District Tournament. The Tigers Center in the first round and then lost to Blair for the lost three players by graduation: Ron Bachman, Wally Art Haugstad. Those returning for the 1954 season are Dave Mills, Pete Moe, Bill Young, Bob Prillwitz, Dwight Olver, Tom Bible, Jerry Paar, Paul Byrns, Jack Duescher, Frank Snowball, and Ron Torkleson. Black River Falls 2 Tomah Black River Falls 2 Melrose Black River Falls 5 Melrose Black River Falls 0 Alma Center Black River Falls ll Hixton Black River Falls 6 Tomah TOURNAMENT Black River Falls 3 Alma Center Black River Falls 2 Blair LETTER CLUB Coach Young, G. Cox, D. Hilliker, N. McDonald, F. Vussow, F. Kohnert J. Vyss T. Bible I I J T. Harmes, Asst. Coach Kinney. V. Poppg DQ Ttlls, D. Olver, D. Johnson, R. Frank, F. Snowball, J. Duescher, E. Fiehler, . a er. R. Upton, D. Radke, D. Bean, G. Paar, P. Byrns, R. Torkelson, B. Young, R. Hagen, C. Mathews. P. Moe--Sec., J. Grinde--V. Pres., W. Vest--Pres., D. Baug--Treas. G. Hagen, L. Peterson, G. Paar, Mr. Grosskruetz, T. Bible, C. Sveno, H. Peterson. E. Nemec, W. West, F. Wussow, A. Peterson. PEP CLUB J. Burchard, J. Halverson, E. Arneson, D. Pickett, P. Arneson, D. Danielson, S. Reber G. Hoonsbeen, J. Roseland, J. Ball, J. Jolley. L. Brynildson, M. Tomter, G. Peterson, B. Potter, S. Millis, B. Millis, B. Larvick J. Dickey, M. Dunnigan, J. Gardipee. K. Bigger, S. Gomer, P. Vest, S. Hagen, S. Tenner, K. Jacobson, J. Henning, L. Miller- O M. Mathews, M. Gruetzman, Miss Yakey. J I 5 M 4 . 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Gardipee EAU CLAIRE CONTEST RECORD 1952-53 Senior Band Class 'A' First Senior Orchestra Class 'A' First' Senior Band Marching Class 'A' First Students in band and orchestra won the 58 First medals following medals in the solo and ensemble 10 Second medals contest at Eau Claire in 1952-53. 2 Third medals STATE CONTEST COMPETITION IN MADISON 1952-53 Judy Gardipee Class 'A' Baton First' Sara Helbling Class 'B' Baton First Kay Gruetzman Class 'C' Baton First Bobbye Ann Gruetzman Class 'B' Trombone First Sara Boehlke Class 'A' Flute duet First Barbara Churchill Carol Gilbertson Class 'A' Clarinet duet Second Janet Hoffman Ruth Ann Hoagenson Class 'C' Trumpet duet Second Marilyn Sandbergen The outstanding musical event the Black River Falls High School State Music Clinic in Madison. The Clinic was for all the band, orchestra, and vocal directors in the state of Wisconsin. of the year was the selection of Orchestra to participate in the MUSIC ,- Y, 8 Brockw D Stenulson, N. 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UI 'H 'H 'U 3 L CJ Q ' v-I U Q V1 CLASS C GIRLS GLEE CLUB i --frwtaxif B Loe, N Krome, B Millis, J Dickie, D Hill, S Peterson, A Kilian, D Dunn, H Fisk, S Haughtal, J Millis, S Olson P Gilbertson, S Lindow M Sandbergan, K Woodford, K Hermanson, B Hagan M Dalb Stenulson, C Skare D Brynildson, S Hampel Miss Keefe, C Bekkelund, M Dufeck, C Scofield S Mathews, B Gates, P Murphy, Nandory, M Gunderson, L Westerfield, J Pink, L Miller S kauss, D Reiels, B Martin, S Rockney, S Stenulson, M Mathews A Mathews R Rupnick VOCAL AVD PIANO CONTEST DUP1HU the past years the vocal the mus1c contests held annually at Eau results of the 1953 contest Mixed Chorus Class P Glee Club Class A Vocal Ensembles and lnstrurental students have participated in Cla1re The follow1ng are the vocal and piano First First Flrst Male Quartet Class C fEl1sworth Dissmore, Gary Hoonsbeen, Earl Duet Class B Second CCurtis QDennis CDeanna Margie Vocal Solos Margaret Stenulson Dennis Hahn Jean Jolley Lorraine Brynildson Deanna Quinn Lorraine Rice 212223 Carol Orlich Jean Hansen Marian Huss Kay Biggar The people who 50 bathews, Jean Jollevl e D1mm1ck Harold Zahn, Male Quartet Class B First Hahn Larky Homstad, David Jacobson Fritz Schunkel Triple Tr1o Class B First Qulnn, Bonnie Peterson Hatt1e Thundercloud Pat Meek, Birdine Martin, Sarah Perry, Benedict Loraine Falk Margaret Groenwaldt Girls Trio Class A FirstCStarJ fvalerie Uidmar Birdine Partin Carol Gilbertsonl Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class First First First FirstfStarI First First First FirstKStarJ First First recieved star ratings went to the state contest at Madison. 1 hx' 17' fri ff' I 'I f I I Q . 5 i iw ,V Q.. N, ,, STUDENT COUNCIL I-62' - mana 52 PRESIDENT Richard Hagen VICE PRESIDENT Dave Mills SECRETARY TREASURER Mary Ann ADVISOR Mr Lindner STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS SENIORS Janet Bichler Judy Gardipee Jim Grinde Mary Gruetzman Dwight Olver Foster Wussow JLNIORS Eugene Brauner Barbara Churchill Carol German SOPHMORES: Joan Gardipee Doug Radke Ann Krohn John Sullivan FRESHM N: Paul Hanson Marian Buss David Lund EIGHTH GRADE: Arlene Nemec Duane Peterson SEVENTH GRADE: Danny Mills Rand THE RIOLE Tigers Take Championshi I Second Year In A Row GKIOLE STAFF EDITOR Loraine Falk ASSISTANT EDITOR Delores Plckett MAKE-UP EDITOR Margaret Stenulson SPORTS EDITOR Dwlght Olter EX.Cl-1A.'NGE EDITOR Mary Gruelzman REPORTERS AAD TYPISTS Sue Reber I-erne Hansen Jean Jolly Darlene Danlelson Bonnle Anderson Janet Blchler Pat Arneson Shannon Sand bergen Jean OBrlen Pat Thompson Jean Rickard Pat Eggen Carol Orllcb Sharon Anderson, Judy Halverson Pat Kllng Pat Waughull Mary Rookney Judy Gardlpee brace Peterson. Paul' Rush Dorothy Brockway Blllle Potter MIXED Ol-IORUS The Mtxed Chorus thas year lS made up mostly of new members 'lwenty semors left the chorus last year The heawest loss was m the bass and tenor sectxons The chorus practxces are under way 'I'he Monday mght re heaxsals wrll begm soon. so the boys wth galn extra practice THE ORCHELSTRA IS HON ORED AT MADISOIN On Thursday January 7 at 615 a rn slxty tour sleepy ordzestra mern- bers left lo' Madlson where tray were to glxe conoe t at the 'Vhd-Wmtm' Nluslc Cllnlc Two buses and seweml ca.s pro lded Lransportatlon. ln 'vladlson everyone net at the capltal where a tour was made through the capltal b1n.ld1.rg Many nterestmg tohtrgs 'wee seen. The Wa Nluseum was VISIBHT where ntems used by Wxsoonsln lmoas m past VVBPS were EIL After the tour uhmugh uh-e capital the students all left for the Union N14-moral Theatre where they ate dmner 1l'l the cafeterxa. Abter dmnrnetr the buses were unloaded and prepara- uom for mhp mnoert were made STLDEHT COLNCIL DONATION As we all know the Annual Staff sponsored a moyxe ln order to make S200 the cost of an ex tra exght pages m our :J4 Annual w1th a hard cow er Nfxss Oleson and 'Vhss Dolezel hate been workmg .ery hard trymg to get the stu dents and people of Black Rner Falls to support the act Members of the staff each had areas of the clty ln whxch to sell tlckets thlnk xt IS 1l'lI9l'6Stll'lg to note the result. Four hundred seventeen adult txckets were sold. one hun dred elexen chxldren txckets and two hundred twenty fuve student tlckets Tlus seems to show who supported thc cause Dxd the stu dents really want an improved an nua1 THE STLDENT HANDBOOKS The Student Handbooks were dls trlbuted last Tuesday and we dlscuss ed them Thursday 2nd hour The book explalns to new students of our school what our hlgh school has to offer ln the way of courses and co- currtcular HCYIVIUS It also bene fltted the older students and members of the faculty but especially the new members of the facuty who leamed a great deal about our school chstnct and hlgh school regulatlons Students need no longer worry about the prob- lems of then' school for they need only refer to thelr handbook for ad vxce We are proud of bemg a plon- eer ln Wxsconsm ln the reorganlzatxon of school dxstrlcts to glve better up port1m1t1es to country and clty stu dents and thls has been clearly stated ln the Handbook FAMOUS LAST WORDS M.r Lmdner-Get out' Mlss Dolesal-Go Brooklyn Go Sue Reber-Oh you crazy fool Alan Peterson No no no no Jean OBrlen Hurry up Patsy' Patsy Rush Im commg Pet Arneson Ralph IS comme home thls week end. Ed N'emec Do you take that' Carol Orhch Wheres Harry' Pattx Eggen-Go mango' Bllly Popp-H1 ya babe Mr Skrblch All rlght now lets qulet down Shxrley Zeman Te he he he Bllly Mlllis I dldnt say a word Pepsl Anderson H1 honey Mr BIQITIC-'I'l'llS IS the way expect Freshmen not Senlors no act. Maya Tomter-Oh that dart Maynard Delores Pxckett I got a letter from Pat today Mlss Yakey-Shut up we re try ing to take roll call Judl Halverson I fmlshed my llbrary book last nxght Jean Jolley Was lt good' Let me have zt after you Harry Peterson4ome Pal JUDY GABDIPEE CHOSEN STUDENT OF THE YEAH Mis J Gnrdxpeo daughter ol Mt and Louts Gardlpee o Black I-'uvex Falls, a semor xn the Block Rlver Falla lugh school has been selected as the otlstandlng g1.rloftheclusof1954,Theen tire hzgh school faculty pu-uclpa ed m l0'l!1hBf.lDXI.5 for tlus award and the final selection was made by a oonimttee of five teachers A... v ,Q Inter onderland Theme of Senior Ball Plctured here are the Kmg and Queen of the annual .vinter ball 'Ihe semor class wlll long remem ber t.h1s ball whxch attracted the largest crowd ever to attend a ball and ako the largest number o spectators ln the balcony Proof o the success of the oocasxon may be found m that almost all of the dancers stayed untll the end of the Mlss Sue Reber and Edward We mec pictured above were rown ed by Lorame Falk and Rxchard Hagen The Klng and Queen led the grand march whlle musxc wat furmshed by Elmo Johnson and hm Swlngmasters MISS BOWE LEA! ES On Tusday December 8 the enurc faculty gate a prenuptxal shower for Mrs Bowe and presented her wlnh ts Mlss Bowe was one of the Senlor Advisors and on Frxday December 11 Ed NOHHC Senlor was Prestdf-nt presented her wlth a gmft ln behailfof the entlre class at an assembly held that afternoon At the same tlme Mary Rockney read the poem Teach or Marrles to make the program complete It wlll be of xnterest to all I am sure to know that Mlm Bowe lS golng to be marned December 30 to Russell Samdahl formerly of BRF They wtll be marned ln Sa! Jose Cahforma We are sorry to see Mxss Bowl leave but we WISH her every harppl ness for the future SCIHOOL SONG For the new members of our I-Ilgh School here IS our school song Smg lt UDUD and PROLD We re the mxghty Tlgers Arann to go A happy and flghtlng throng We re true to Black Rxver We ll never go wrong If we cheer on our boys to wm U Rah' Rah' Eight all together With all of your mlght Fxght tall the vxctory IS won So lets cheer for Black Rner And f1ght for her glory Come or boys' Come on boys' Lets fight PROPOSLD NEW BLILDLNG The yotmg for the new addmon to our school was held Tuesday Decem ber 9 Slnce the last expansmorn m 1938 our enrollment has mcreased cons derahly It wa Important that somethmg be done about our crowded 'tondltlons The e uere 1 064 totes cast 721 tn f tor of ll 340 agamst It and 3 th. I dd not qualmfy Last year there wut only 49a that votlcd and the new buld.ng was regected by 11 otes The plans for the new addxtxon UI clude an all purpose roam, lndustrxal arts room and vocal room on the lrst floor and elght more class rooms GLEF CLUB AND CHORUS G0 T0 WISCONSIN RAPHJS On Frlday Oct 17th a group of students went to the Vocal Chnl at Wlsoonstn Raplds The day went well and although we had had a con sxderahle amount of the same tram mg here ln our own school we were further lmpressed wtth the lmport ance of correct breathmg good pos ture and tone qualxty There were two mstructors Chris une Gunlal1gS0n and J Russell Pax ton Paul Jones from Black Rlver Falls was to have been at the chmc but was vlsztmg slrmlar groups m some of the southerr- town THE CLASS OF 54 By Dorothy Brockway 'Ilheyeaxswtlloome theyearswlllgo 'Ilhnough swimmers Peat a.nd wuntlexs snow I know I ll long to be WN1thU1 The Clas of '54 agzun The cheerv H1 the halllpy mule A note passed or a wlnsper whsle The teacher has her back to you And youaant answer whensheasks you to Ext an rm memory I know None w1ll ever be chenshed Nor any thought of any more 'Umar the wonderful Class of '54. VALLEY OONFQENCE BASKLTBAIL School Won Inst Jn the second floor 'Ihere will be three addltmonal class rooms to the Blick Rwer F'-U5 Pleasant Vxew school Asusual onFndaythe23rd ourossaf school wasa lnanexcmngtur mod I Km Dunnd twaltheanntmll-Iomecoxnlrrghuuu, Day Study hallxpnctrlonllyoeued Nadia OWU!-IMO sth-IMF DEBATE I T7 L.. non: llxllll ll .llllllll N! LA' M Sandbergen, A Burke, J Ball, G Fry H Suchanek, K Jacobson, K Onstad J Gardipee FORENSICS Onstad, S Waughtal A Burke Hagen, L Nelson E Arneson, Dickey, S Millis J H11 is Zeman, J Henning, Johnson 54 Hanson, A Kilian J Roseland, M Zahn, S Rickard G Bowler, J Ball, M Spiering, L Stodola Miss Sontag K Jacobson M Dufeck Miss Hendrickson , G Fry, Hiss Dolezel I L I 5 ,. W X ' if ' 4 H tx Qs X K 9' , -5- . g , ' V ,,, , X X , - f f D K V xx O 0 O I l v Q Q , 0 ' K., V fx ,,. ' 5 Q . - - A 6 f P V s 4' u ' 'W 1- Y. X1 G fl - r- Q Y 4, X ' 4, .V 4 . ' 1 O . sf Q alic 1 V- . 4 I I , 4 N' ' o , K- - , . , J. . , . . . . J' ' I ' 1 I ' 1 ' I ' S. . K. . . DRAMA CLUB Arneson, D Quinn, J 0'Brien, D Berg, G cox A Peterson, Kohnart, D Johnson Anderson, A hubik Orlich Gard1pee S Hagen, G Peterson, D Pickett, S Reber, P Vaughtal, R Haug, S Boehlke, Roseland Anderson, L Brynildson kling, J Bichler, J Halverson, B Potter, Arneson, R Hagen, W Fisk, D Stenulson, Blencoe, Pockney Rand, P tush S Sandbergen M Tomter, J Rickard, P Bling, L Stodola B bhurchill Nenning, S Zeman, Beirne Maw Judkins Pap Judkins Daisy Judkins Zeke Bemis . Dynami te Ann ONE ACT PLAYS Comin' Round The Mountain o e Mrs. Hartense Belmont-Cliff... Millicent Lowe11............. Carey Newbold... So The Jury Was Hung Three giggles... Hrs. Schneezer..... Mrs. Vmbrage........ Miss Abagail Meek... M153 T8tt16P....... Hrs. Lament. cool o Mrs. Jolly... The Bride... Lynn Stodola Duane MosP1e5 Harriet Fisk Gary Hoonsbeen Wanda Fisk ...Janet Millis Barbara Johnson .......Gary'Cox ......Judy Pink Betty Hillis Sarah Rockney ...Kay Woodford ..Mari1yn Heisz ..A11ce Blencoe ..Karen Johnson Deana Quinn ..:Barhara Churchill Ginger Fry Miss Spinster:::. fff:5555ie Anderson Mr. Litel Qu1rt,,,, ........Larry Vyss DRAMATICS LIBRARY CLUB I P' KOPPIS, D Brockway J rawley, L kerstinv, P Waughtal klir Gunderson, H Suchanek, b Dalby Zeman, S Ha en, H Fisk, D Vogt, S Rickard, D Ball, L Roseland, P Gunderson Tenner, L Biggar, D Re1e1s, B Gruetzman, J Gilbertson, L Falk D Copus, J Gardipee, 1u nick Lewis, Paghews, D Brynildson B Martin Bekkelund, A 'athews, I Mathews, TISS Dolezel J. Millis, J. Dalby, N. Heisz, J. Roseland, S. Reber, A. Killian, J. Hanson, D. Quinn, B. Anderson, H. Bagan, P. Arneson, N. Stenulson, P. Kling. J. Bichler, J. Burchard, L. Nelson, S.Sandbergen, E.Arneson, J.Ba11, N. Hrome, H.Spiering, G. Kidrick, B. Potter, L. Brynildson. E. Quinn, P. Bailey, J. German, K. Onstad, J. Rickard, M. Tomter, K.W11k1ns, S. Nillis, D. Nelson. S. Hampel, J. Pink, J. Gardipee, B. Larvick, B. Hillis, K. Jacobson, J.Dickey, H.Zahrte, L. Miller. 56 Q' '- E.. f , v s g . - ? I. V I , 4 . ' L . , -, Q 1, y 9? QT Y S ,. -Lf.. 5 lu illHf3!!! ,ra -D6 THE WHOLE TOWN S TALKING A THREE ACT COMEDY presented bv THE JUNIOR CLASS Yovember 13, 1953 Henry Simmons-- Harriet Simmons Ethel Simmons-- CHARACTERS -------------------Harold Zahn Chester Binney ------- Letty Sythe---- Donald Sw1ft--- Roger Shields-- --------------wanda Fisk Lorraine Brynildson ----------Dennis Johnson ---------Janice Roseland ---------------Ellwood F1eh1er ----------------Gary Cox Lila Wilson --------------------- Mary Ann Rand Sally Otis ----------------------- Sara Roehlke Taxi-driver ------------------- ---Joe Thompson Mrs. Jackson ------------------- Joanne Menning Girls- ------------------------ Marlene Mallory DIRECTOR: Hr. Bierne Deanna Quinn Darlene Nelson Barbara Churchill .. 'EW HARSENIC AND OLD LACE f . ,f'X -X- xr ' 5' l kqf' '+L A THREE-ACT COMEDY presented by THE SENIOR CLASS May 7, 1953 Abby Brewster ----- Martha Brewster--- Jonathan Brewster- Mortimer Brewster- Elaine Harper ----- Dr. Einstein ------ Teddy Brewster ---- Officer 0'Hara ---- Rev. Dr. Uarper--- Mr. Vitherspoon--- f CHARACTERS Police Officers Brophy and K1 Lieutenant Hoonery Mr. Gibbs --------- -Barbara Fiehler --Valerie Vidmar ----Larky Homstad -----Bruce Odeen --------Pat Meek -----Ron Rachman ---Christy Hauge ---Don McCormick -----Dennis Hahn ---Dave Jacobson ein--Dave Wilhem Fred Schunke B111 Christenson -Marvin Melichar 1-4 3x IA? V , YW Q Q -x.--lk 'P xl ,ge , ' 'AQ ,,,,,. ,ff- Y , f 1 3 'fb Q 2 's gf Jauqhfa -4.1,
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