Boyceville High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Boyceville, WI)

 - Class of 1954

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Class officer 2 hgBasketball 1 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 ' Track 3 Volleyball 1 2 3 , FFA 1 3-h Mary Lou Borchert Mert NShe is never too busy to be friendly Class Officer 2 Band l 2 3 Chorus l 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 M, Homecoming Attend ant Merlin Brook 'Let the women amuse thenr selves, thats my motto Basketball 1, Track 2 FWA 1 Henrietta Dobosz 'Hedy 'You learn something new ev rvday Chorus 2 Pep Club l 9 3 Iomecoming httenoant 4 Robert Dotseth Bob nworkfhscinates me,I can sit for hours and watch it go b N Class officer 1, Basketball l 2, Football 1 2 , Volley ball 1 2 3 M, FFA 3 Carol Esswein 'Tho modest and gentle 356 rules her own mind W Class Officer A Fo SNQL s 3 Band 1 2, Chorus 1 2 3 Pep C1ub 1 Handicraft Club 2 3 Library Club 3 Betty Evaska Betka 'Show me where the good times are Class Officer 1 2 3 Drama tics 3 Chorus 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 , Homecoming A tendant 1 Jerry Evenson 'Lefty 'I'm not s one voman ma Class officer 2, Dramatics 3 Forensics 1 Chorus ,Bask etba11 1 3 3 Baseba11 3 A Football L2 3-A, Tra k 1 2 3 Vo11eyba11 1 3 3 M, FFA 1 3 , Letter Club 3 Anne Fre 1 'Effort brings success Class Officer , Pep Club 1 2 3 , Office Staff 3 Elaine Grutt 'Non stop fli ht to perfect ion B nd 1 2 3 , chorus 1 2 3 Handicraft Club 2 3, Library Club 33 Pep Club 1. Ronald Gundlach N Ronnie When there is nothing else to do nights, I study. Chorus 2-3: Basketball 1-2-3 Track 2' Annual btaff ' Let- ter Club 1-2-3-L. 4P 'Q- Lowell Hakanson Hawk 'All great m n ere dying, an I dun't f el well y self N Class Officer l Dramati s 3 Phorus 2 M, Track 1 2 3 Basketball l 2 3 , Base b l l 2 3 Football l 2 3 M folleyball l 2 3 A nual staff b,Homecom1ng King h Letter Club 2 3 Qhirlev Hammond 'Not only good, but good for so ethiu ords l 2 3 Pen Fl b l Arlene Hulef 'Huley 'M hl h school daJs were my d 1 H u oh me, my high school nivhts Class Offirer 2 3, Dramatics 3, Band l 2 3 , Chorus l 2 3 , Pep Club l 2 3 Tr surer 2, Homecominb Attend ant 3 Alfred Jones Al T mlvbt own a real oar vet someday N 'Horus l Track l UUA 2 Nyla Jones Jonesy nNever weary, never blue As a friend, sHe's slrely true Dramatlos 3 For nsics pep Club l 3 Annual Staff M, Homecomlng Queen , Hand! craft Cluo 3 Lionel Kegan nlt took me a while out HOW that I'm started N chorus L Qaseball 3 M, Track l FF 1 2 3 Tug.. lhii R 'hw' GGG! 45? li 'N Wy 1-.4 mga Xva 1 Dale Kussrow 'I might be a millionaire yet.n Basketball l-2-3-hs FFA 3-in Volleyball l-2-3-M: Football 3-h5 Track 3-kg Class eOff- icer 3. James Lutzen nJimn 'What's it all about.' Dramatics 3 Basketball 1-2 Baseball 3 Track 2-kg FFA 1'3',-'.o Raymond McIntyre Ray 'Sometimes I slt and think, and sometimes I just sit FFA 1 3 M, Photo club A Clifford Nielson nCliffn 'Love makes the world go round and Cliff helps it spin Dramatics 3 Basketball 3 Vollevball 1 2 3 k, FFA 3 Helen Noland I came to school for an ed ucation and not all the ed ucativn comes ln books Class Officer , Chorus 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 , Handicraft Club 2 John Norton 'Better the feet to slip, than the tongue B nd l 2 3 Chorus 1 2 3 Basketball 1 Baseball l FFA l ll? .,-P , Q af J' .-hui .GQ qi. 'N-Q lf' 3 ff H' 2 -L+ , 3 -1+- M' - 3 A of e ---L+' LL F 'E' ' at Q- A B E Y s l',3 Qfela ' 'gig Rachael O'Mera 'Rach' 'Still water runs deep.' Class Officer 33 Forensics l -2-3-ul Band 1-2-3-ug Chorus l-23 Pen Club 1'2-3-MQ Dram- 8tiCS 33 Student Council 33 Annual Staff M. wayne Rambo 'His first love -cars FFA 3 M Photo Club Merle Roblnson 'We hear so little we know him not N Track 2, FFA 2 M, Photo re phy Club M Ruby Rowe 'I wonder how they will man age to run the school with out me Class Offi er 2 Dramatlcs 3 Band l 2 3, Pep Club l 2 3 Annual Staff , Handicraft 2 3, office Sta f Alfred Schmidt Al 'I might do something sen tonalyet'Bvw:f0fZa!,A, Track 2 Dorls Schutts 'Toots 'School is all right if the e is nothing else to do Band l, Chorus l, Pep Club L Julia Seeger nJu1ie nThere s more than one man in her life Pep Club 1 2 3 Robert Stalker Bob nAll the girls aren't in the senior class ' Dramatics 33 Band 1 2 3, Ch us l 2 3 Basketball 1, Baseball 1 2-3, Volleyball 3 FF 1 2 3 Clarence Stone Clancy 'A saint. A sinner? Neither one ut, even so he's lots of fun Class offlcer 1 2 Dramatics Forensics l 2 3 , Band l 2 3 Chorus 2 3 M FA 1 2 Annual Staff Photo Club M Betty Stuart 'Claudy' WNights were maoe to live in dars were made to sleep in Dramatics 3, Chorus 1 , Pep Club l 2 3 , Howecoming At tendant 2 M t Styer argare nmug 'If words were gold I'd be 8 millionaire Chorus l 2, Pep Club l 2, Offlce Staff 3 Dean Voelker 'If the teachers would only listen they would learn lot from me FFA 1 2 3 A iF? 4 '? Q Kenneth Voelker Ken I ought to, therefore I will ' Basketball 1 2 3 , Baseball A, FFA 0 Gerald Wienke Pete Here cove the girls, now watch this boys Fhorus l 2, Basketball l 2 3 Baseball 2 3 , Football 2 Prom King 3 Annette Wold Nettles NHere s to Annette so tr m and preclse I'1l bet eneday she'1l be showered with rice Class Offlcer 3 Chorus 1 2, Pep Club l 2 3 M, Office Staff 3, Homecoming Attend ant U DeE1da Wyse De De 'Don't fence me in Pep Club 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 3 Dramatics 3 'IJ' WP- glieejwg, 'MA , mygwgg WEZAEQQ will J, WW W Wj My 7?fa,wWf'f'fM JM6 A I - - -M. Z A,,, 1-2-3- ' 1-2. if I n n ' 4 3 f Track 23 'Fai' hi Annual Q? 5 E , - fig, , N ' - 1 QR . . 'LH ' A-.1 - O - - - - ,s- - - -hs - -ug . NV . ff M gf ,ff Q My WJ emor Clan 'Wil Dusan Blaho w1ll my trafflc t1ckets to D3V1d Johnson Rlchard Boda w11l my studymg to Otto Schultz Mary Lou Borchert w1ll my reserved manner to Juanlta Blble Me1l1n Brook vull my shyness to Dave Cartvw r1ght Henrletta Dobosz unvx 1ll1ngly leave my halr to Sharon Swan beck Bob Dotseth wlll my M9H0m0H18 Women to Red Clark Cal ol Essw e1n vnll my newspaper experlence to anyone who can use lt Betty Evaska w1ll my brown eyes to Ardlth Kl1ngman J er1y Evenson vv1ll my g11l frlends to Wlllard Tronrud Anne Frey xx 111 my h1gh school days to my s1ster LOIS Elame Grutt mll my saxophone to Kenny Medes Ronald Gundlach vull my late hours to Orl1n W1enke Lowell Hakanson w1ll my helght to Ol1ver Schm1dt Shuley Mae Hammond wlll my qulet vtays to Evelyn Schm1dt Arlene Huley w1ll my COOKIE crumbs to the school mlce Alf1 ed Jones vt 1ll my Plymouth to Donald Fenme N yla Jean Jones vull my ha11 cuts to D1ane Sller Llonel Kegan vnll my ab1l1ty to go steady to Royce Olson Dale Kussrovy w1ll my cu1ly han to John Mlller James Lutzen w1ll my tl ack ab1l1ty to Orvllle Wyss Raymond McIntyre mll my ab1l1ty to protect the glrls to Donald Schutts Chffoxd N1elson mll my 1ead1ng C11Cl6 books to Shelman Hanson Helen Noland won t w1ll anyth1ng because I need It all John Nolton w1ll my toboggan to A1 len W1sem1ller Rachael O Me1a xx 1ll my athletlc ab1l1ty to Calolyn Pederstuen Wayne Rambo mll my mustache to Donald Hogenson Melle RODIHSOH vull my ab1l1ty to get along mth the teachels to B1lly Essweln Ruby Ron e xx 1ll my A s to Tom Smlth Alfl ed Schm1dt xx 1ll my speedy Fold to Wayne Lorenz Dor1s Schutts mll my hearty laugh to Bevel ly Jump Bob Stalkel vt 1ll my gultar to R1cha1d W1ndso1 Cla1 ence Stone vull my good mal ks to V11 g1l Mounce Betty Stualt xx 1ll my sholtness to Bonn1e Wyss Mal gal et Styel w11l my g1ft of gab to Elleen Albrlght Dean Voelker xx 1ll my shmness to Pete Bu1 ns Kenneth Voelker wlll my baseball ab1l1ty to Donald Vareny Gerald W1enke vull my bon l1ng ab1l1ty to M1 A Schultz Annette Wold w1ll my blond ha1r to Aud1 ey Jump DeElda Wyss w 1l1 my hlgh school n1ghts to my slster Marsha I I . . . . , . , . , . . , V , . . . . . , - . . . . , . . , , . s . , . . v . , . 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I noticed somebody ahead thumbing that it was none other than Jelen Noland We got to talking about old times and was driving along I drew near T saw I picked her up wlat had happened to all our old school mates delen in that Clarence Qtone was runnin for Governor of Colorado As we were driving through Minneapolis we noticed a big used car lot and we were not to surprised as the owners were Lionel K gan and his assistant Merle Robinson Later while whizzing through the city a hdge building cauglt our attention Looking closer we saw a sign saying Ronald oundlach City Editor of the Sun Times After driving all morning we were getting hungry so we stopped at Alfred Schmidts Ford garage and asked if he knew of a nice place to eat He said he heard that Alfred Jones was opening a Cafe in Pierre, Qoutr Dakota and that today was to be his grand opening So we thought we would try it Just before stopping at the Cafe we not iced a sign saying Merlin Brooks rishery, 5 miles W Helen bought a newspaper and as we glanced at the headlines my eye caught the name Ruby Rowe ambassador to Italy As we read fur ther on we saw that Dusan Blaho, now a great violinist, was playing at the Star 'ight Opera Uouse with Doris Schutts accompanying him a Wa e on the piano After reading that article about Ruby I asked she had heard what Nvla was doing now Much to my surprise me that Nyla was now the head of the Ma shall Field 8 Co delen if she told Retail store in Chicago missed the race, we got there lust in time to find t e race he stopped a moment to chat with us He informed us that Betty Stuart was now unn ng the Oak Inn Night Club and that De lca ss had taken over the Blue Diamond We told ayne that we woul have to be on our Hay and l ft him with h1s racer Rambo came in first Even though he was very tired after While driving along we approached a huge dairy farm It was no surprise to us to find out that the owner was Bo Dotseth Helen re marked that she had heard that Richard Boda had a large arm not too far from Bob's wke e he was raising beef cattle s 3 W ' f ', . a id , As I . I . . A L. L I I . . . v A 1 - Q , . ' - no ' Q V , . eu -ll . L A JA v L' K . 1 . . . A O . L Lf 4 Y . A . O . . A . - Y 71 , U . g ' ,J il . 0 . - F ' ' L -l- . . - . r . - Felen suggested we stop at the stock car races. Although we , ,I ,I 4' '. ' '. vit th t .J Jn . .. . ,D .I ,p fl -- y ' i n A . E .I Q' V 'V ff ,P A A - ug ., :A v - ' W e . ' ' . 1, x L rw. A . A- .-l F , - 'J U ' r T . The beautiful scenery made our thoughts turn to music so Helen turned on the radlo me P6COgHlZ6d voice of the announcer Clifford Nielson e was soinnlnf the records on the Plllbllly Pit P rade Qefore ala lnb the nert record he sald th t lt was cone by two of h1s old school mates Bob Stalker and John Norton We saw a rootbeer stand ahead so we declded to stop and have a cool drlnk Who should come to take our order but Shirley hammond Seein that we were her only customers at the time we had a little ch t with her e asked her what her friends Elalne Jrutt and Rao rael 9'Nera were dolng now She sald that Rach el was now a mlssion a I in Africa and Elaine was dOlHF the same work in ogyot She asked if we wer QOLUT tnroubn Mlddleton and if e would have tlme t visit Carol Wsswein After ze had Qotten narol's address Shirley in troduced us to her husband who was a fine fellow We said good bye and wer off again Lucklly 'lddleton was only 25 m les away so we arrived there sho tl ntering the town I didn't reallze that I was speeding, un til was st coed by a coo who gave me my flrst traffic tlcket Since I had to aop ar in court the following mornlns, we knew we would have to spend the nisht here lthout any otner delays we fin ally came to 1arol's house She Invited us In for tea She wanted us flnd hln home e talked over old tlmes and she told us that her ous sand had performed the wedding o emony for Julia Seeger and her hlsh school weetneart e asked arol lf she knew of a place where we could spend tne nlght he told us that Jerald Wlenke had some cablns east of town le hated to out our VlS1t so short out after our long drlve we w re pretty tired e chatted a few minutes with Gerald before retlrlng for the nlght we learned from him that Dean Ioelker was runnlns a small floral sdop ln R1verside and his cousin Kenneth Voelker was an owner of a snortlng goods shoo After a well rested nlpht I made my appearance ln court A I walked lDfO the court room I recognlzed the judge rlght away ne was non other than Lowell Hakanson Seelng that 1 was the last I got to talk to Lowell a few minutes He was very surprised to see me and was curious as to what I was doing out this way so I gave him all th d tails I asked him if he ever heard what haooened to Dale Kussrow de said that he was now Sec of State and was making a tour of Russia with Arlene Huley who lS now a newspaper reporter also told us that Vetty Ann vaska is a lieutenant in the vaves We jumped in the car and were off again After a couple hou s steady driving we got DUHQPJ and stopced at a dlner rec ognized the two waltresses as Anne rey and Annette old They were odite busy so we merely ald hello after ating a lell lous meal I thought I would send Henrietta a telegram to make sure she woald be home The girl at the telegraph office was Harglret Styer. She asked me if I had heard that Jerry Evenson was with the Minnea polls Lakers She had heard this while watching Jim Lutzen s Sport Roundup on TV where Ray McIntyre was also adver+1s1ng Chesterfieldla Sincerely, Mary Lou Borchert Q Henrietta Dobosz . , , , , .H - . V 8.3 U ' K 1 ' ' , Q z- A O I 1 , .. . ' 5 , 1 E- . .., U . 'I J- . , I H . 4, ' f - .. u L 4 . . . 7 . , I Q 1 4 LJ -- O pr 1 , . y L. Fi A . al' e ,fi 3 a Q .A 4. - . . A ' . x . ' n I J ' I ' . . I . P' . - - D I I . . . N, . . 8 5 . I , W , , . O .J o V -I v 1 F ' 1 7 ' . , , - e V . . Q , . . , 1 1 n' , l ' -1 . I Z, ,Yvo :I - X - A ' T '1 ' ' A. 0 F J A - I A ' l sl K- Nl A S, , 'n v ' 1 I 4 J O il l 1 'W N l I l , .. -Z .., 1 J - o o - . . to meet her nuscand but seeln he was a minister it was hard to 1 9 , ! o o 'n a Q v . of .. . . 0 'I-' - . w - - - 1 I - A 'v . ' . vp' ' ' .. N - S . . Jn' V ' L V a o Q fy vs 1 5 Q u . . . .I . . . . lu - . In .,. 'J A . H - . . . ,W . . . y v J y 1 1 . 0 L ' . - , . g . . . , J . S v 1 a . 1 W 1 n , an v ' - V I . 'I - . .. Q I K o . e 9 l -L . A ' 1 U U ' . I - A - . we f-1 il' , . J EL - . Y - . Q of . T' Q ' . . We ' A ' ' W , . 1 , Y Q ' rs Q ' fl ' 1 A D 1 , ,, V .. . S I . , ' O 1 ' a l .1 J eruor CAL65 ljvcfifory One rainy August 28, 4 years agc,1n 1950, U8 bright and promis- ing freshmen entered frightfully into these hallowed halls of B H S Our freshmen initiation was s memorable event for all of us. The boys wore women's dresses inside out and backward with a pettl coat over the outside As for footware, women s nylon stockings and high heeled shoes took care of that The girls were the boys that day, fer they decided to farm They wore mens work shirts 8 overalls inside out and backward, with heavy work shoes on their feet The boys wore women s hats 5 the girls wore straw hats Our return party was a square dance we decorated the gym in a hay loft style The boys wore plaid shirts and jeans and the girls dressed in circle skirts and peasant blouses Everyone had s good time To help us through this first year were two faithful advisors, Hrs Johnson and Mr Babington Class officers were, Pres Betty Ann Evaska Vice Pres Sandra Fansler, Secetary Bob Dotseth, Treasurer Clarence Stone Reporter Eunice neifner and Student Council Arlene Huley and Lowell Hakanson our class during the first year We ended our freshmen year with a picnic at Irvine Park in Chippewa Falls Returning as Sophomores on Sept 3, 1951, we totaled bl After our freshmen year Elaine Erickson, Eunice Helfner, Nyla Jones, Donald Stocklen, Ann and Roger Ludtke left us We really started the year out with a bang, for we initiated the freshmen on October l Although 'We really gave it to 'em' They must have enjoyed it, for they gave us a swell return party We selected Jerry Evenson for Pres, Rachael 0'Hera for Vice Pres Hary Lou Borchert for Secretary Clarence Stone for Treasurer, Betty Ev ska for Reporter and Ruby Rowe and Dick Boda for Student Council Joining us during this year were Clayton Yoder and Dick Harris We closed shop with our school picnic at Red Wing Mr Melrose and Mr Fellrath, our class advisors really Joined in the fun A3 we started Qur Ju ior year the f01l0W1ng fall, W6 really had a lot to look forward to Sandra Kovach, Wayne Toman, Teon Dettman, Roger Schlottman, Alvin Smith, and Dick Harris left us this year, however, Nyle Jones returned, so that made up for one empty SPBCS . s ' - ' O Dusan Blaho, Gerald Weinke, and Alvin Smith were welcomed into Our class officers were: Pres. Rachael O'Mera3 Secretary Mary Lou Sorchertg Treasurer Arlene Huleyg Reporter Dale Kussrowg and Student Council representative Betty Evaska. Our class play, 'Hillbilly Weddin,' was really s big hit, for the cast upt themselves whole-heartedly into it. Hr. Ssymasak and Mr. Vanderheyden directed it for us. The other highlight of the year was the Junior-Senior Prom on May 8. Our King Gerald Weinke, chose Avis Heier as his Queen. The theme we chose or this memorable event was 'Moonlight and Roses ' The gym was beautiful and we had many gratifying compliments on our decorations The Melodiers provided music for the dance Our two class advisors, Mr Fellrath and Mr. Szymazak helped us through this full year The usual ending event, our class picnic, took us to Como Park in St Paul As we entered this final year, our eyes are focused on that great day of graduation During these four years we have welcomed new classmates and bade goodbye to some Our graduating class totals O Our class motto is The Past Forever Gone, the Future Still Our Own ' We chose navy blue and white for our class colors, and the white rose for our flower We won our homecoming game over Holcombe, October 23 Reigning as king was Lowell Hakanson, chosing for his queen, Nyle Jean Jones Preparations for our Senior class play are now under way We will present it on April 23rd, under the direction of Mr Schultz We are looking forward to the prom this spring As we draw to a close this well rounded year completing our high school days, we all look forward to our picnic at Exclsior Park in Minneapolis Serving us as faculty advisors this year are Mr Bowers and Mr Swanson With best wishes to the underclassmen and for the success and a X X 1-z Niue U 4-ae M . : e ' 1 v wonderful future to all of our classmates, we complete this history. .4 -x2LA A pf!!!-f 1' lst 2nd rd Uth th POW POW POW POVN POW lfU'll0I' Q55 A Dinnies, M Johnson, E Diller, M Olberf, S Mounce, S Baxter, A Schutz, E Albright, C Pedorstuen, Mr Pear son Yr Bliss, L Grarnbow, A Finnerud, P' Dlson, B Behling, Schloftman, D Fennis D Schutts, O Wvss Kussrow, J Wyse, L Wisomlll r O Burton, J Schutfs, Schutts, J bible, P KHd1nzer clark, s Hicks, fl 'rr-onarua, R Olson, D O'Mera. 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N' T Q 'T' ll: f X jf A I 4 J ' 1 fa 14 . f s 2nd 3rd 4th POW POW POW POW NI' red men WSJ Wyss, R Hellendrurb, B Dahler, Wienke, B Laberee, M Harry, Pakan Wahoske, E Schmidt, J Harvey, Wyss, A Peshaw, C Finnerud, N Pehlin , Hrs Fuller Modes, F Krueger, M Parker, L Krueger, M Wvenson G Kiklian, O Schmidt S Schlottmar, G Gabor, Kadin5er, J Mickelson, L Frey, D Stevens Dinnies, P Parker, S Sutliff, D Sm th V Drier, Stene Sabatke, R Noland D Jonnson J Solber Q 3 J S Grapes H Olson, R Ueifner, V Tronrud, F Krueger Varney, D Nelson, Q Borchert, R Stene ff? JY DOW' QOMF OF TL p UM Q uqve oogy Uoooo JO ABOUT THA K WNY M 979 J. t 5 Do 0 1 .W 0 0 -I 0 .4 , on 0 ' 0 o rv 0 , J. . : AJ 0 I I O J O hi! 0 0 I L M 0 Ro .., S A o o S Ko .4 0 0 ' I Co O O O 1 , O Cl l z 3,0 0 0 Q lu S, O , otn row: 5. Jurkovic, R. Dettman, A: Johnson, D. Frieburg, R. Welton DI 5 - 0 I C O Q -I ' ' Q' ...I - ...I ,2E3..2 , E, J..V ,... Ll .- X W ' m IE-A ..i. agezfefzfi gig 194 51425 lst row A Lversor, A Sureso , E Jump, A Dettrar, J Ialvorson B Nclntyre B Seeoer, A Lorerz, J Bnvebretson 2rd row Mrs Beguhn, J Hlght R Sutliff R Johnsor I Gundlach L Ergebretson, J hickelsor, L Smith Brd row N Mrdutt P Tape, B warlett R Harle t H edes Esswein, hrdutt FAVORITE SAYINGS Dave C 'W111 I Ruby You bet Lowell H Roundhead Q Ruth S 'Round like a doughnut ' Red BV all means ' agp S Jerry E 'Let s went. V5 John H 'Down to Henomonie lately ' Llonel 'Nextvv' Nyla Honest?? .Q X Soohomore Boys Comrgdg 'Y Jgr 1457, Junior Boys 'Sovereign Buddy KW ON Billy C 'My little Italian poodles H J ' I 0 -. 1 : 0 . . 0 A 2 o o n Q o I o 1 ' , 0 L, o 1 0 Q 0 1 ' V K . Q Q x o , o , A a A ., . o , 1 o .x u 1 1 1 0 4. J ,Q u :' . 0 . , J' 0 0 K , A 0 V t , . o , Jo R. I . ' : 2 1 : U I I . u 5 Q ,X ' 0 1 f K y 0 : . ., 7 milk' : U +- J .z v , 5 8 Otto: 'Got a c1garette?' 'oAZ,2'j Q ': I I T f S 1, . V ' X 1 Q2 ' V - - ' si I n 1f'o fk?? ' ' 1 4' 1 V. ' ' n U N ' J , f . Q 5' . . st 2rd irc Stk POW POW POW POW if agwfi gwzzak F Blodgett, D Jurderson, W Evensor, R Drier, R falan, ounce, Rie , C Iruever minor ' s rar' ss elr, ste J Lipovsk Bosskart I Pa11er, D Taoe omit? Fe , T Kla ickelson, Arecker, C F rnie, I Gundlack alvorson Johnson, J ickelsor hi ds r, L Pe ewan x5 ,aff N 'S . J in 'CED la , opas 3 4 ' c ! Q 1 1 0 3' I rw 1 0 0 no C S. M , M. k . C J , V. U . , : Jr . St -o, L. E v 'Q J. A ie, . y, D. H y K. 1, , il I L C u - :- Ko O. 1, So . yes 0 tt, Jo rv: :faq V. , , Jn .. . 0 e . 3 :O Lo 4th row: D. Marlett, J. Gaard, A. Hintzman, J. Newbauer, J. Evenson, Ea 'V YL O Dc Q . : . A 5 M , J. A . M -., S. Wierke. I 9 4 . A P 8 6 rr I y I .mi I X'-Y ' ' V3 Q' fi f,q 4Qi 1 J' ,Bl Z 'iQ!m'a:lm Qi' A ww I O T Qffmf 492'Wff4 572425 lst row M McIntyre, J Marlett, 1' Dougherty, L Alatt, Klatt M Turchany, J Mrdutt, J Nelson, L Thorson 2nd row Mrs Baxter, M Gaard D Gundlach, B StuLiff, Palmer R Petryk, Johnson, J Minor, S Danielson 3rd row B Park Gunlach, D Bisson, D Albrecht, Nelson, L Burton, Snielman Lowell Jurkevioa Jerry Playing '5 Clarence Vera' a 0 Bob D Henolonle Betty S Oak Inn Betty Sy'a Ken V with his bull Wayne Wheeler Ray Tony'l Kegan Jo CroI'e Road Duke Traffic court Rennie Preee office Ruby With Nyla Julia Glenwood Annette ! Together IHBRE T0 FIND UH 21 et collection , HEL J 2 . . . . J. 2 ' . '. , I ' . ' b. . D. . . . 2 . er, D. . . A. o Be L e :t ' 0' , Nylasz with Ruby : I- ' .z 'asia X 8.5 I l ifr- 41-38385 Quill 8 492457 ewan! M es' lst row, V Pakan, R bisson, L Flick, L May, J Kosharex Welch, J Minor, B Evenson 2nd paw Mrs Palmer, K Smith, R Fladten, E Moore, D Korbel, Blodgett, M Seeger, J Parker, S Evenson M Klatt 3rd row L nvenson, S Reynolds, A nngebretson, L Retz, Klatt C Danielson R Turchany, R Medes D Tame IIHOUS LAST WORDS Hr. Schultz: Wwell, glad to have you here Al.' Misa Carlstedtz 'Now, 1et's take it ags1n.' Hr. Swanson: 'Is there any news today?' Hr. Dippoldz He doesn't have auch to say. Hr. Bowers: 'All right shut up!!' Hr. Moore: 'I went to college, I should know.' Mr. Wahoske: Next year we 11 have a teaa.' Hrs. Fuller: ' No kidding ------- ---real1y?' Hr. Bliss: 'N1e1son, turn aroundl' Hr. Pearson: 'Out again last night Hargaret.' Hr. lsokiet 'We11, what's the reason this t1me?' ' ' f -M ,eff ' Aj, I al, V. ,,,,:,,,,7, ,- f A, 4:4-f .1 ,' . 4 ' N f ' ' L ' A ' L 4 JL , ' ' , A L 'Z' - 1 D 1 ,fav i-,j ' - QM 4 ' . Y: ', QQ-3 ' I - ' ' 1 . 0 O I I o o Q L 0 O O O : 0 0 0 s e Bs . 0 9 0 9 U 0 U '1 8 O 0 O O M C o 9 s s s e , e 5 . '95 I ff' , T I fxf f f N X WWA' There are fifty three members o' the F A Officers for the year are P esident Orville Vyss, Vice Presld nt Rorce Olson, Secretary Joe Bode Treasurer Bill B orkman Resort r David Johnson and Sent inel Laverne Yousse, The FFA has acquired a DJP6 bred Yorkshire hog this year Fach year some deservlng student will get one of these hogs on a share basis Other activities of the organlzation include selling oop orn at our athletic events and a basketball team The team has olayed two games with Spring Valley and Aoodvillf and one game vith Glenwood City and Clear Lake The freshmen FFA has had one vam sir 1lenNood,and t o am S rw' 14: 'f X f f':,, 'nf' . .V i 1, X , - X A -. g.' Q- f . , ' ' ' v - ., - T ' . ,- ,K I w I X' ' A L .. A. . , - P A - . ' J ' ' 9 -' I ' - . . 1 - ' .7 ' - 3 , 8 ' - : 1. . ' v . 1 ' 3 U . - 1 . , .4 , . . . . . 'I A , . . X v , , - . v . 1 Q L . . 1 IW . , ,, L. G. Jfl l A . ,.. fu' 47 9 f I vi - 5 X - . 3 L:-4 I - , ff. O . 1- L 1 .Q Rl 1 , 'v' . g I ' n Mixed Chorus Pep Club P1 retlng at the R106 Lake tournanes' As -Le ,'te chesp' recelver - A r-' nu an t-e 'lee lun a Lb1S jear the Cho ms .es - v-seven pests, ..i ,p2,, the srectsor of if Q welt ear1s+edt mhe OffLC61S er the year are Pre une are F t Secrets x er bf fr, 11OFd ee aide W L The band and chorus v111 pre ,T +y,1r Qoim P Q I rs for tke ace eke cor+e q q F6 Q orll erd ex W111 tr+we1 9 f tke Con F Cheer eaders Louise Wisemiller Jeanne Kussrow Judy W ss Oval Bu ton 7? '53 A tudent Councul Standing: W. Bjomcman, V. Drler, A. Frey, B. Soda, R. Schlough Qeated: O. Wyss, R foda, A. Finnerud, S but1ifT all The Boyceville Band received a B ratlng in concert, and a A rating in marching at the Rlce Lake tournament la t year Our olfi ers for this year are Clarence Stone, P s dent, Mary Lou Bor hert, Secretary, Charleen Schutts, Point Secretary, Judy Wvss, Librarian, and Rachael O'Mera Uniform Pustodlan Our band marched at Stout Womeco Lng, Bojcevllle Home oming, and played for th football games and also ve have a pep band to play at our basket ball games The band and ckorus combined to present a Christmas Concert, December l? e a e orkl g hard on our numbers for the Rlce Lake tournament Faith Carlstedt, the band dire tor 'e hope to tak an WAN ratlng in cowcert and marcwlng The band is very proud of tae new 8idltL9U recently added, on FBDPQH y 2, a beautlfal, gold bass horn was eoubht It ha certain ly helped improve the band Miss Carlstedt has organized a band parents clue to help witr the expense of 1 DPOlLUg t e band The pa ents have done a good ob in getting things rolling and really have an inte est in m orovements for the band We hone it won't be too long before we have all new lzstruments and uniforms y , M ' , , . ms . 0 C , - I' 5 1 U .1 A , v U 0 - 1 , , - Q A 'Y' I K L C 4 . - ' - e - - . f ' ' - 0 A 1 . I 1 ' A I I vu' T 27- ' ' T1 . g - . . to be held in May, and under the leadership and guidance of Miss t L A c . U . e . ' 1 . 'I' . A t . N I . K ? ' - . 1 v I' . x L V R s S . ' 1 V L Q h Q , A Q 1 , . m .' V . . r L T u - 4 n 'v 1 , J . J . . ' I - -A L ,s 4. .4 Annual faff Seated: W. Jones Standing Gundlach 3. Tienke, C. Stone, L. Hakanson, R, Wnhm ,ff Egff uff, , g 1 f Injffrw' , A W7 M' X Ty , -0 WWW QRS AQ. in X39 , .me . gqx SXQ. it Yoxev gd' ,egsqgs -e,1ggW!xff4z22 tg .ce 0 0 , W x gewidg ea 'Y xc X 5, 6 QB- X XXQSQQ1 '20 qeekexdvoox Q xx ' x Q vw?-,0vc10v'5w is Qgiefxsznxxgrgige Xwgwwivw u 5 . Cayce Wi WV s f 7 1 1 f'f'7V' Ffice taff Marlene Olbert Jeanne K , Ruby Rowe Q ussron, 6 'A.uK.. Mfg? 1-AAYQFESTCVAL. ,H JLQIOR S ,g .flaw :- 77545 3 -55155 :dig gm, S :fx iffy iii? .n4'2!t1i'! 3, f . a If fn, fry. I joofbaf of evllle had a fair season in football this year considering tnwt they lost most of their first strlng players last year We name 01+ in tnird place with Prescott and Tony in first and second o ace esoe tively Bo ceville lost two onference games and one non cafe ence ame We lost to Prescott and Tony in conference play ana tn 1 ar Lak in non conference slay T well da 1 on as vo caotamn of the 1353 football team Og M33 ghggke and jowe s sfoald oe JiJe1 cr dit for the line Goa ' b e Ali tn s seas n o cevllle Bo cevllle Bovcevllle Bodcevllle soycevllle Bovcevllle 1 3 Clear Lake mlnwood Hammond Tony Prescott nolcombe Q n EQW -Jzagf faith? , , . 3 ec b 1 . . . 1 n 4 l O 1 . , , , 4 .T r, , c .'. y c f -c:' P , .i' ,N , 4 of. Q -YB , Q g ' . x' , - ' T ' IJOV A , 1 :fan S . vi 1- L. . n A ny ' V, M. . . 4 c a v '..,,. . . L- 1 A- A U - L' ' . . cklng Jo th 4 c . .- o.. 9 - ' 0 MQ 'I I , V 2 ' .l O A , 0 u y s 2 h .3 .. . O 'fg ox X 41 ' ar ' 7 I b . J - Z- - F , , 4 A l,. 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Cl Boyceville did not have too successful a season in basketball this year It seems as if they just d1dn't have their lucn right olaces as they finished in last place On the scoring Towell Hakanson was the big gun as he scored a total of 371 for the season including tournament olay The Bulldogs season was l win and l losses excluding tournament olay where they l win and l loss record Their coach was Ronald Wahoske yceville EQ wt Season Record Glenwood City Dunn County Aggies Spring Valley Hammond Glenwood City Prescott Roberts Barron Woodville Prescott Hammond Elmwood Flk Mound Woodvllle Roberts lmwood nlk Mound Dunn County Aggies ir the column points record h A L 6 A 0 A A ad a Bo nO EO 4 1 H5 F3 52 X ,f' 61 M7 .U - 31 58 Qt Spring Valley gg 3 . go 63 hh 6 . 68 51 68 L19 So A6 . 62 33 . 6 52 6h 61 Sl 65 E 82 O ' 66 So B Team The Boyceville B Squad had a difficllt tLme of it thls season oopositlon's 31 Richard Stene was hlgh man in the scoring column with 77 points for the season Jonn Bowers was coach and Bob Uvenson, manager as they won lg, and lost 15. The boys averaged 25 points a game to the I 1 1 V - I 1 The business firms and individuals whose names appear below have demonstrated their good will and desire to be of financial assistance to the staff of the lQ5L Bulldog of Boyceville High. That they are true friends of the young people of the high school area is demonstrated by their willingness to assist in this im- portant student project --- the Bulldog of lQ5u. The following merchants and individuals have made financial contributions to the lQ5h Bulldog in excess of the purchase of a full page of display type advertising. JL 1- .1: .ur -u If n' lf Keye's Chevrolet Peterson's Market Stone Auto Sales The following merchants and individuals have made financial contributions to the 195k Bulldog in excess of the purchase of a half page of display type advertising H B Hoel Pharmacy The following mercrants and ind viduals have made financial contributions to the l95u Bulldog in excess of the purchase of a one fourth page of display type advertising Franc Hardware L K Hight Insurance Glen Mar Studios The following merchants and individuals have made financial contributions to the l95u Bulldog in excess of the purchase of one eighth page of display type advertising Qoyceville Menomonie Clover Farm Store Deluxe Cafe Fennie Oil Co Standard Service Store lv19 1OUl J. Anchor Cafe Bake Shoppe Bank of Nenomonle Boothoy Drint Snow C? h6L'S A001 el O Golf View Red lwl drocery doodrirn Hurd ture WSHL Bottling to ,J 1 ee falv rsod Bus ine Larson's Store fenomonie dreenhouse iichelbook rvi e Co Dle Madsen, Jewel r Da amount leaders Wetvloff and Ryder Russel Dairy Springer Auto Suppl standard tation, Johnson Tot W leon loss, Arcade Bldg Jan's Apnliance Store hca on and v rett Actors nite ront tafe v r 1 on , . . . . . . .J . . . Q 0 Q A A L v D JL JL JL H H A O O A L , . . 4 kj . 4 .L A . . . . . f u JL . . A N AL . l I , . . . . . . - L 4, . . . . JA 4, A n JL N . L FV h I ' rw 'A 1 J 1 4 x 1 ' : . . W. - v 'ae a f - T te Yi ' iq .L L L . J u L If 1 I L - on e L J . . L rw . 2 Badger Qtate yard Russel's Pictures 5 P . - l 1. Y . c , , Q ' p 1. 4 . . - V 5 ' -A u Q FW Fl , ' Y 7 A1 ' A .. , , I Q , . ,ss-' LAfF, Sh p .E J , l v , . y ' , V A P H 1 t . 4 e 1 A fi ' f 1 Q VI 3 YP 'W ' ,L . . 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