Brussels High School - Bronco Yearbook (Brussels, WI)

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Daniel Webster • i 4 t .-V - 4 ? s tr JL wa % v EDITOR: Joan Cumber ASSISTANT EDITOR: Margie Splingaire The Bronco of 531 On its pages we have recorded our scholastic, social, and athletic endeavors Fellow school-mate, we offer to you our memory booh in which you will find an account of happy days spent in Brussels High School. May we all, in future years open our Bron¬ co ' s, and with grateful hearts recall fond memories of the years gone by. STANDING: SEATED Miss Tweet, D. Hatzke, M, S. Larapereur, B, Nellis. D. Stauber, G. Lumaye, J. Willems, D LaLuzerne, S„ Bournoville, Cumber, M. Splingaire ¥ S 4 if f ; t ■0 i £ ft ■ 5 g ak A ■(■(Hi ' i i ' •J X V ■ £ - - ill i .. ■ ■ J The Jenior Class or 1953 wishes to dedicate this issue of the BRONCO to the memory of Cl ? 7 5 r ?OA C 0 N V who as a teacher, County Superintendent, and life-long resident of Door County, contributed immeasurably to the educational program of the County, As an inspiring teacher, and helpful supervisor the memory of Curtis Tronson shall live in the enriched educational program available to the children and youth of the County. John David Edward Wautlet Treasurer Moses Jadin Clerk William Delfosse Director 4 MARJORIE 3PLINGAIRE Mar g” Why should I show inter¬ est in one fellow and blast the hopes of so many others. F.H.A 2-3-4 F .H.A• Officer 3 3and 1-2-3-4 Pep Band 4 Girls 1 Chorus 1-3-4 Prom Royalty 3 Prom Committee 3 Member of play cast 3-4 Librarian 3-4 Bronco Staff 4 Ass 1 1 Editor 4 G • A A «. 3 Cheerleader 4 BERTHA NELLIS Bert If I get sleepy in Eng¬ lish class, who cares, I m tired and 1 11 probably pass F.H.A- 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Class Officer 2-4 Student Council Member 2 Pep Band 3-4 Pep Band Leader 4 Orchestra 3 Girls 1 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Prora Royalty 3 Prom Committee 3 Member of play cast 2-3-4 Librarian 1-3 Bronco Staff 1-2-3-4 Nine til Four Staff 3-4 Editor 4 G .A .A. 3 JOAN CUMBER Joanle Possesses personality, ability and tact, ought to go places with qual¬ ities like that I F H.A 2-3 Band 1-2-3-4 Pep Band 3-4 Orchestra 3 Girls 1 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Prom Committee 3 Member of play cast 2-3-4 Librarian 1-3 G.A.A. 3 Nine T11 Four Staff 1-2-3-4 Bronco Staff 1-2-3-4 Bronco Editor 4 DARRELL COUNARD Coon My schooling has done me no harm, but I feel safer on the farm F F A. 2-3-4 F F A . Officer 4 Prom Committee 3 MILTON LARDIMOIS Uncle Milty He has three speeds; Slow, Slower, Stop. Football 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-4 Basketball 1-4 Lettermen ' s Club 1-2-3-4 F-F.A. 1-2-3 PATRICIA COLUMB Pat If this is heaven, give me a transfer, F. H.A, 2-3-4 Girls 1 Chorus Prom Committee Carnival Queen Nine ' Til Four G. AJW 3 CAROLS NEINAS Carole I don’t believe in love at first sight, but I do believe In a second look, F.HJU 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Pep Band 2-3 Prom Committee 3 Nine ’Til Four Staff G .A ..A . 3 Football isn’t the only place that needs a line, Football 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Lettermen’s Club 3-4 F F A 2-3-4 F.F.A. Officer 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Class Officer 4 Boys Chorus 4 Prom King 3 Prom Committee 3 Bronco Staff 4 Nine ’Til Four Staff SHIRLEY 30URN0VILLE Bournie Angels don ' t always have white wings. F.H.A. 2-3-4 F. H.A. Officer 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Class Officer 2 Prom Royalty 3 Prom Committee 3 Bronco Staff 4 Nine ' Til Four Staff 3-4 G. A.A. 1-3 G.A.A. Officer 1-3 D.A.R. Representative 4 LINUS LEROY Lee There are three great men in the world, myself and I’ve forgotten the other two, F.F.A. 2-3 F.F.A. Officer 2 Band 1-2-3-4 Class Officer 1 Orchestra 3 Prom Royalty 3 Prom Committee 3 Carnival King 4 Member of play cast 2-4 Boy ' s Chorus 3 SHIRLEY IAMPEREUR Shirl n Be good, and lonesome. n you ' ll be P.H.A. 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Class Officer 2 Student Council Member Orchestra 3 Girls 1 Chorus 1-4 Prom Committee 3 Bronco Staff 4 Nine ' Til Four Staff 3 . Ass ' t Editor 4 G .A Jl . 1-3 THERESA CONARD Terry 11 Very sweet and very mischief twinkles in wise, her eyes F.H.A. 2-3-4 F.H.A. Officer 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 3 Girls ' Chorus 1-2-3-4 Prom Committee 3 Forensics 1 Librarian 2 Nine f Tll Four Staff 3 JAMES BAUDHUIN Jim He may be modest, reser ved and shy, but he stud ies because his high. Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3 ' Lettermen ' s Club F.F.A. 2-3-4 Prom Committee 3 aim is 4 3 JULIANA VANDSNHOUTEN Julie The world is made to be enjoyed— and I ' ll make the most of it. F.H.A. 2-3-4 F. H.A. Officer 3 Band 1-2-3-4 Pep Band 3-4 Prom Committee 3 G. A.A. 1-3 STANLEY LACROSSE Stan A little romance now and then, never hurt the best of men. Football 1-2-3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3 Lettermen ' s Club 2-3-4 F.F.A. 2-3-4 F.F.A. Officer 2-3-4 Class Officer 4 Student Council Member Boys Chorus 4 Prom Committee 3 % «i J , SHIRLEY DEBAKER DeBaker I Just can ' t make my behave. F .H .A. 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Pep Band 3-4 Orchestra 3 Girls Chorus 1-2-3-4 Prom Committee 3 Member of play cast 3 Librarian i Nine Tll Four Staff 3 G.A.A. 3 WALTER DENIL Walt He away could I! his life F.F.A. 2-3-4 Prom Committee 3 JOSEPH MALLIEN Joe CLARICE DEM MUR Clara it Late hours are bad one, but good for two. F. H.A. 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Pep Band 2-3-4 Orchestra 3 Girls Chorus 3 Prom Queen 3 Prom Committee 3 Nine Til Four Staff G. A.A.- 1-2 for God s gift to the squir¬ rels . F.F.A. 2-3-4 Boys Chorus 3 Prom Committee Member of Play Nine Til Four 4 3 Cast 2 Staff 3-4 SALLY GUILETTE Sal A charming young lady with plenty of dash; She chose her Romeo from the Senior class. F.H.A. 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Girls 1 Chorus 4 Prom Committee 3 Carnival Royalty 3 Forensics 1 Librarian 1-2 Nine ' Til Four Staff f-m BSM 33 :■- :• ¥S 38 fc ■ -■ ■■■■: ■■■■ • •••:’: ' r - j-XV v •■• y- • ■•• : 1 . .v • I i - : ' i% • : - - y-j.--; ■ ■. .’j S v§£ M HR:: ' ■V ..... ' . . v; :y - ' r vtt :• .... J.HgpaSe, L ; ; : cc;.; r -?=• ' • • • - . ... •. -v V - ' • --- ' -v Si . ■ , y hi SHIRLEY LEROY LeRoy Short, Sweet, and Sure. F.H.A. 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Class Officer 4 Student Council Member Pep Band 3 Girls 1 Chorus 4 Prom Committee 3 Carnival Queen 2 Nine 111 Pour Staff 3- G .A .A . 1-3 GERALD LUMAYE Chuck A young man in his early flirties. Football 2—3 4 Baseball 3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Lettermen ' s Club 2- F.F. A. 2-3-4 F.F.a. Officer 4 Class Officer 4 Student Council Member 4 Bronco Staff 4 LULA TREMBLE Luis We can ' t all be angels, so why try? F.H.A. 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Pep Band 3-4 Prom Committee 3 G .A A • 1—3 ANITA MACCO Nita Laugh, I thought I ' d dief F.H.A. 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Girls 1 Chorus 4 Prom Committee 3 Librarian 1-2 Cheerleader 1-2. 3 souad ‘i6 : •: :c £: oof: . .-.yrt- 1 GAIL GUSTAFSON Gussie Rather small, but not¬ iceable in every crowd. F. H.A. 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Pep Band 4 Girls ' Chorus 3-4 Prom Committee 3 Librarian 1-2 Nine ' Til Four Staff G. A. A. K afcttSsS« v • • - 4 w 44 m JP f r • m w % JOHN CHAUDOIR Jackie All he needs is a hook, he ' s got the line Football 1 F.F.A. 2-3-4 Band 1 Prom Committee 3 Carnival Royalty 1-3 Member of play cast 1 Boys ' Chorus 1-2 F.F.A Judging Team 2 JOANNE RA3S Jo My dreams are getting better all the time. F. H.A. 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Pep Band 3 Orchestra 3 Girls ' Chorus 1-4 Prom Committee 3 Nine ' Til Four Staff G. A.A. 1-3 3-4 Ii m GLEN DOELL •Glen School is what you make it—It makes me tired. n Football 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1 - 2 -3-4 Basketball 1 Lettermen ' s Club F.F .A. 2-3 Class Officer 3 Prom Royalty 3 Prom Committee 3 -2-3-4 f VIRGINIA RETZLAFF Gina What ' s the use of if you can ' t enjoy self. living your- F. H.A. 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 3 Pep Band 2-3-4 Girls 1 Chorus 1-2-4 Prom Committee 3 Librarian 1-2-3 Nine ' Til Four Staff G. A.A. 3 MERLYN DENIL Baldy Let us have wine, women, mirth, and laughter, head aches and soda on the day after. n Football 1-3-4 Basketball 1 Lettermen ' s Club 3-4 f.f.a, 2-3 Prom Royalty 3 Prom Committee 3 Member of play cast 3 ■ ■: :. ■ : i • - 4 ' « 1 • j . . . ¥ . • : m : V- . : £ ; ! CAROLE FERRON Carole A girl of silence— girl of sense.” Girls 1 Chorus 1-2 Librarian 1 - 2-3 Nine ' Til Four Staff 3 i ' • . i HUBERT DENIL Hub Doin ' wh 8 t comes natur l ly. Prom Committee 3 F.P.A. 2-3-4 i v m aiBi Class (Jill Jimmy audhuin wills his -50 d ia rks to Francis Corbisier. Shirley Bournoville wills her chair in band to her kid brother, Lee. Jack haudoir wills his laugh during a movie to anyone who didn ' t like it. Pat Columb wil„.s the living room sofa to her sister, Cleaa. Darrell Counard wills his nickname to Florian Conard. Theresa Conard willz her good posture to Pat Alexander. Joan Cumber wills her art ability to anyone who can ' t draw worth a darn. Shirley DeBaker wills her skill with music to Lillian Renard. Clarice DeNamur wills her knowledge of playing trumpet to Noretta Dnglebert. Hubert Denil wills his high school education back to the teachers. Jerlyn Denil wills his women to anyone who thinks they can handle them. Waite- Denil wills his continuous talking to anvone who ' s ouiet. Glen Doell wills his title Woman Hater to Pat Neuville. Carol Farren wills her quietness to anyone with a big mouth. Gail Gustafson wills her blond hair to Margaret Dier. Guilette wills her personality and cherry smile to anyone who ' s grumoy. Bob “afeman wills his way with women to Orbie Kroenin . Stanley LaCrosse wills his girl back to the Juniors. hirley Lampereur wills her friendliness to Joanne Swoboda. Milton Lardinois wills his ability to handle a car to Gerald Dart. Don LaLuzeme wills his popularity with the girls to Claude Fabry. Lenius Le oy wills his ability to make wise cracks to Earl Pagel Shirley LeRoy wills her slim figure to all girls over 120 Ibs Gerald LuMaye wills his a thletic ability to Francis Pierre. Anita Macco wills her curly hair to Gecnalne Polechek. Joe Hallien wills his cleverness to Duane Olson. Carole Neinas wills her trombone to future trombone players. Nellis wills her class—time naps to anyone who goes out nights. Joanne Rass wills hersbility to argue to anyone who ' s shy. i S Hia Retzlaff wills her love letters to Doris Benzow. Bob Scofield wills his intelligence to Ivan DeKeyser. Margie Splingaire wills her gift of gab to Rita Bader. orothy Stauber wills her eight hours of sleep per night to ftaren Vandertie. jUla Tremble wills her quiet ways to Shirley Kohlbeck. Shirley Tremble wills her night life to Linda Cornet. Noretta Vandertie wills her ability to be late for school to anyone tho likes Jullanne Vandenhouten wills her lack of height to Janice Johnson. to sleep late R. LeCloux, R. Rosinsky G. Meister, K. Karnitz J. Fontaine v v t 4 ' ith real confidence and high hopes, 27 Juniors have completed another never to be forgotten year toward their prospective goal-graduation As the Brussels high school doors close behind us for another three morsns, we look back and see what an important position this year played in our lives. Class rings plus the Prom helped to create this unforgettable Junior term. Jlth the help of our helpful advisor , Hiss Tweet and Mr. McQuoid assisted by Lowell Pavlik; Class President; Joyce Kaye, Vice President; Donna Hatzke, Secretary; Lou Ann Pagels, Treasurer; and Pat Alexander, Student Council Representative; we were caoable led . At the second semester we took over charge of the ”Nlne Till Four with Carol Meister and Pat Retzlaff, Sditor and Assistant Sditor respectively. Outstanding talent overflowed in many different activi¬ ties. Pour of our boys made the A team basketball squad, two of our girls represented us at the sectional forensic meet and many took part in dramatics. : v O • 4 4 Vandenhouten, J. Lampereur, Stauber, J. LaLuzerne, Griep ■V |! JTi | ;r ; ;...LL m ) xSF S ;- ■idr ROW ROW ROW ROW LeMense, 3. Delfosee, N Columb, M. Benzow. Lessuise, Maedke, Henqulnet, Gerondale, Destree, L Renier, V Maccoux, L Lampereur Malvitz, R. Bader, J. Jadin, M. Chaudolr. Wautier, D. Olson, 3. Kinnard, A. Engebose. Fontaine, R. Franda, A, Mailien, 3• Rohde OFFICERS: Delfosse, B Neinas, R. LeMense. ? 51 i Li. :S; l m . . :■■■: . ■?) :L- : ' - - ■ . .. ' : i. • .1 I i ■ -5 ' =-L sf «Vw -Vr - w- - T jgsa iro . . Hi ! .: ; .v....: •. 1 • - M : . $:.L . m. -si - -M U . r . “ ftp ' 1 13 • ' 1 ) - jpg . .o: ::: « - w m ■ SNpf - cw P ■ -jL ? Sophomore s At last—a sophomorel One year being com¬ pleted of the four all-important years of our education, 50 students returned as Sophomores. As the largest class ever to enter Brussels High, we will all strive to continue through our high school years as a large, prosperous c la s s . On the evening of October first we initi¬ ated the Freshmen class into the active way of high school life, with an initiation program and party. As class officers we elected 3onnie Neinas, President; Janice Delfosse, Vice President; Rodney LeMense, Secretary-Treasurer; and Wayne Rosinsky as our Student Council representative. Miss Rothe and Mr, Buth were our class advisors. Practically our entire class participated in extra curricular activities of which there are a huge variety. Many participated in Dramatics and Forensics, others in Band, Chorus and Sports. Our Sophomore class has contributed several outstanding athletes to the field of sports. Watch them during the next two years I Colleen Moore and Duane Olson represented our class in the Coronation Ball held on Sunday night of the annual Carnival. As another year has been completed, we see our class, as an ever-rising star, scar to even greater heights than ever before. ROW ROW ROW ROW Madsen, A. Baudhuin, R. Rass, C. Fabry, J. Vandertie, J. Dekeyser, Jeanquart, L. Everard, P. Debroux, V. Souche, N. Snglebert. Colunb, M. Mallien, C. DeNamur , W. Gigot, C. Moore, B. Kroening. Vogel, V. Swoboda, J. Boulanger, F. Corbisier, B, Neinas, M. Miller t: Wb- V % f ' V • t A JT% 1 i a —r STANDING ROW 3: ROW 2: ROW Is , S. Kohlbeck, G. Gustafson, J. Vandenhouten. Wautier, M• Willems, V. Bouche, J. Mathey, J. Franda, D Splingaire, J. Vandertie, D. LaLuzerne, A. Engebose, J. Tremble, J. DeKeyser, B. Nellis. Retzlaff, C. Pierre, C. DeNamur, V. Swoboda, J. Delfosse, J. Swoboda, Alexander Olson. Vogel, N. Vandertie, Under the direction of Mr. DeNamur, our band has been growing steadily. This year it has reached sixty-seven in num¬ ber. We again participated in the District music festival, which was held at Stur¬ geon Bay. Competing in Class B” we re¬ ceived a second in concert and a first in marching. Seven people were sent to Madison as a result of receiving an out¬ standing rating in the soilsts and en¬ semble group. 1 HIGH h- v_ WIS Is ( TO IS - ■ , STANDING: ROW 3: ROW 2: ROW 1: DeNamur. Moore, D. Nienas, N. Englebert, D. Matzke, J. Lampereur, L. LeRoy, A. Macco, Guilette, C. DeNamur, B. Franda, K. DeNamur, J. Kaye, C. Nienas, J. Cumber. Lampereur, S. Tremble, T. Counard, J. Jadin, A. Baudhuin, V. Retzlaff, Boumoville, K. Wautlet DeBaker, T. Gerondale, M. Chaudior, S. LeRoy, J. Rass. Cr r- I A r ■«? iTANDING: OW 2: ow 1: N. Guth, N. Malvetz, V. Louis, L, LaLuzerne, P. Neville, Mr. A. Willems, D. Baudhuin, J. Lampereur, G. Wautler, G. Fabry, let, S. LeRoy, M. Delwlche, K. Pavlik, B. Lessulse. K. DeJardln, B. Mathey, S. DeClark, N. Maeake, D. Sacotte, C S. Spllngalre, J, Zepherln, J. Vandertle. DeNamur J. Waut Long, Band ROW 2: ROW 1: Alexander, s , J Matzke, C. G Pierre, V. Swoboda, J. Cumber, C. Neinas, J. Kaye Vandenhouten, G. Gustafson, V. Retzlaff, L. Tremble, DeNamur, S. DeBaker, Leader: B. Nellis. LA W -I ' !55 A CT A k 1w- m -mm V ♦ n ' IP V ' v ® i A i WS’ . _■ - V -•-. -_ ROW ROW ROW ROW Columb, J Vandertie, J. Vogel, S. Kohlbeck, T. Gerondale, D. Stauber, D. Matzke, Nelnas, V, Swoboda, C. Moore. Conard, S. Tremble, P. Hetzlaff, P. Alexander, P. Wautier, S. Guelette, V. Retzlaff, Gustafson, V. Bouche, A. Macoo, S. LeRoy. Pierre, L. Pagels, E. Kinnard, J. Rass, S, Lampereur, J. Kaye, A Engebose, J. Ja in, Columb, Mrs. Sweeney. Chaudoir, N. Maedke, B. Nellis, J. Delfosse, J. Lampereur, S. DeBaker, R. Bader, Spllngaire, J. Cumber. .4 t C unzu6 ING: A. Baudhuln, H. Wautier, Fontaine, L. Lampereur, R. De- lt, C Claflin. TED: Mrs. Sweeney, A. Mallien, LaCrosse, D. LaLuzerne, G. Lu- v UU f . ■ Wv ' 1 Ik L 1 • r m 1 - • ' | 3 r _ f | i | ■ i 1 1 . l , ’ 1 c ‘ «i.. - ■. •Pjp v - - i - . 4 i s . — ■. - |j Ik t 4L . ' ■ ' V Arlene Counard Secretary Donald Alsteen Janitor Mina Hass Cook 3 t ROV 3: ROW 2: ROW 1: A. Stauber, L. Comette, L. Ferron. J. Vandertie, M. Mallien, P J. DeKeyse r, A. Engebose, C Matson Renard, D. Benzow, K. Vandertie, C Columb, 3. Kroening, Mrs. Rass, Columb, M. Miller, D . Stauber, D Herbie Zeoherln Ben Larainols George Renard Wilfred Vandertie m V — 4% 1 Sri ' HL , 2S w M ,1 f JKv f ■ ' flk Jill ftrV |. IH v s ▼7 •17 i “? 1 In S I ( ♦ SS ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW A Baudhln, J Derleyser, J. Vandertie, J. Vogel, V. Swoboda, C. Columb, 3. Neinas, Meister, J. Rass, S. DeBaker, L Renard. Willems, L. Tremble, K. Vandertie, C. DeNamur, M. Splingaire, M Dier, J. Jadin Chaudoir, 3. Boumoville, N. Vandertie, J. Pranda, G, Gustafson Lampereur, C. Klnnard, K. DeNamur, J Swoboda, D. Stauber, R. 3oulanger, J Johnson Gerondale, J. Mathey, C, Neinas, M. Killer Macco, S. Tremble, 3. LeRoy, T. Conard, P Alexander, P Retzlaff, J, Lampereur, Stauber, L. Renard, N Vandertie LeCloux, J. Vandenhouten, S. Guelette, P Columb, S. Kohlbeck, D. Matzke, J Kaye, Columb, J. Lampereur, D. Neinas, A. Stauber. Bournoville, C. Pierre, P. Wautier, D. Benzow, 3 Nellis, G Berger, V. Retzlaff, Willems, J. Delfosse, V. Bouche 1 Jr Our Motto—Toward New Horizon Our Flower—Red Rose Thirty-two members hold junior homemaker degrees and six hold chapter degrees Our Officers are : President—Marilyn Willems Vice President—Joyce Kaye Secretary—Shirley Tremble Treasurer—Carole Meister Historian—Theresa Conard Parliamentarian—Claudette Pierre Reporter—Shirley Bournoville laanmu 7 f 1 9 rz i k i ■ ,: “ SB .0 - , • :S as I - : f , . S: ' : 3iv ■ : : : ; jv : : : : : :. w c£ 8 }? ;;•:; :■■ 1 ;■ ; iiovic mV ' ■‘-v F ' w A ' ,-, 1 - , ' . V . :•■•: I GIELS: N, LeMense, X. DeNamur, J. Kaye, P. Columb, C. Moore, B. Mathey, M Miller. BOYS: L Marcelle, D Lardinois, G Griep, L. LeRoy, D Olson, K. Pavlik, D Merchant. M I crown thee, Pat Columb, Carnival Queen of 1952, words spoken by Lenius LeRoy, Pat s escort, and King. Again the seniors won the battle of ticket sales. As her princess Pat chose Betty Mathy. Beyy was escorted by Prince, Kenneth Efev- lik, of the seventh and eighth grade room. In the court of honor, Joyce Kaye, es¬ corted by Glenn Griep, represented the Junior Class. Sophomore representatives were Colleen Moore, escorted by Duane Olson, and Freshmen, Karen DeNamur and her escort, Donald Lardinois. Nancy Le- Hense, escorted by Leland Marcelle, were representing the intermediate room, while Maureen Miller and her escort, David Mar- chant, reigned from the primary grades. Entertainment continued for the tw o days of the Carnival. Saturday evening the senior band performed and a cast of four put on a one-act play, Over the Tea Cups.” On Sunday afternoon an amateur contest was held, followed by the second one-act play, Finders Keepers. Denil, S. Bournoville, D LaLuzerne, C A blue and silver ballroom with larger than life silhouettes dancing along the walls replaced the B.H.3. gym on May 2, 1952, the evening of the Jr. Prom. With the music of Harold Perron, and the theme of Blue Tango, Donald LaLuzeme crowned Clarice DeNamur as t rom Queen. The Court of Honor included Merlyn Denil and Shirley Bournoville, Robert Hafeman and Bertha Nellis, Glen Doell and Margie Splingaire, and Linus Le- Roy and Mildred Jadin. DeNamur, R. Hafeman, B Nellis ✓ T.P . AV. 226 n. f - 208 10.9 129 6.7 120 6.6 113 5.9 95 5.0 32 1.6 13 1.0 5 .45 4 .50 1 4 V Mcirrv X- I 7 4 r I ROW 3: ROW 2: ROW 1: Boulanger, I« Lumaye, W. Gigot, C. Fabry, K. Wautlet, Englebertp F. Pierre. Franda, P. Neville, G. Corbisier, C. DeNamur. Buth, R. LeMense, B Lessuise, M. Destree, R. Rass, Lardinois. Fontaine, B Turba, D. Olson, ROW 3: ROW 2 ROW 1: ScusdAUL Mr. McQuoid, G. Griep, M. Destree, D LaLuzerne, R Le— Mense, S. Vandenhouten, R. Franda, J Boulanger, F. Cor bisier, P. Neville, W. Gigot, G. Lumaye, R. Hafeman, L, Pavlik, G. Doell, S LaCrosse, R. Tassoul, K, Karnitz, D. Olson, F. Pierre, R Delwiche, F Conard, I Lumaye, L. Sacotte. B. Turba, D. Lardinois f ✓ f 4 t • : t ■ i f «k «| v r,i i 2? Pulaski tt 3 n 6 6 Sevastopol 31 0 Luxemberg 2? 13 Casco 18 6 Wright s t own 20 13 Mishicot 0 19 Gibraltar 2 6 r A • c it - r ,v ; ; - _5J j v, -a K.y. r- ■ -„:■:■:■ -_•. v- ....... ■ . v: .. ■;■:■- I”’:: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■-■ :• ; - -■ :• ■ ■ . - A. • ’ ROW 3: ROW 2: ROW 1: DeNaraur, M. Rosinsky, P Doe11♦ Griep, M. Denll, E. Vandenhouten, D. Olson, L. Sacotte, G. Lumaye, K. Kamltz. Neuville, R Franda, R Tassoul, J. Baudhuin, M. Lardinois, R Rass, , D. LaLuzerne, R. Hafeman, L. Pavlik, R LeMense, S LaCrosse cCuteMn is GCuIr Coach McQtuoid The Lettermen ' s Club is composed of boys who have earned major letters in football and basketball. Each year, by secret ballot, this group selects the outstanding Freshman and Senior athlete, to whom are presented trophies on award night. ' — - A ' jT ■ ' + • v i 1 fkXa . • Hi W ■ f 1 ' A V, A ft Sr ROW ROW ROW ROW V, ■ IlLSp 9 - Rankin, M Alsteen, K Vandertie. Vandertie, Pierre, C, Virlee, G. Delveaux, A. Turba, M Rass, D. Kramer, N. Lemense, M. Lardlnois. DeKeyser, M, Wautlet, J. Vandertie, L Marcelle, J Englebert, T. LaLuzerne M. Wautier, K DeKeyser, C Wautlet, L Marcelle, N Fabry, T. Turba DeKeyser, M David, D Lardlnois, C. DeNamur, S Kramer, E. LaLuzerne Mrs. Kamitz . i m - ! i I f Kit i m i 4 + i X 4 r - if i % j «. . i r w W K ' SJ ; v fe. ROW 3 G. Fabry, J Engebose, G. LaLuzerna, S. DeClark, J. Zaphirin, J. Wautlet, V Louis, L. Klessig. ROW 2: S, LeRoy, M. Vlrlee, S. Wautier, L. DaNamur, S. Spllngalre, R. Vandertle, K. DeJardln K, Pavlik. ROW 1: L. Bournovilla, N, Guth, S. Kramer, P. Guth, K. Fabry, B. Mathey, N. LeMense. % Mr. Miller tv t r rifir MJCHIN’S FURNITURE Better Home Furniture 4th Steele Algoma, BARKER AND WASHBURN Lumber and Fuel Sturgeon Bay, Wis Phone 187 Compliments BERTRAND SPORT SHOP Green Bay, Wis. KELLNER’S DRUG STORE Sturgeon Bay, Wis, Bank Casco, Wisconsin FRED E. WARNER CO. Wholesale Jobbers C AND IES -CIGARS -T OBAC C OS Paper Products The Senior Class of 1953 wishes to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to all v ho have con¬ tributed in any way to the success¬ ful production of this ’53 BRONCO! BAY STYLE SHOP, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin VERA ' S RESTAURANT, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin JACKSON’S MOTORS, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin BOHN’S DRUG STORE, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin WARNERS GROCERY, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin CURLEY’S CLEANERS, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin MATHY’S FLOOR COVERING, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin WAGNE RS TAVERN DANCE HALL, Maplewood, Wisconsin MAY OIL COMPANY, Sturgeon Bay, V is cons in CLOVER LEAF TAVERN, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin KATIE’S KITCHEN, Algoma, Wisconsin JOHNNY’S BAR, Casco, Wisconsin TIELENS CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, Casco, Wisconsin EAMES RESTAURANT, Sturgeon, Bay, Wisconsin MILLER CLOTHING, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin GIGOT STORE, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin DEHN’S ICE CREAM, Main Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin DENIS SPORT SHOP, Green Bay, Wisconsin BEN KREUGER, Luxemburg, Wisconsin GREEN BAY PLANNING MILL, Green Bay, Wisconsin 3TIEFELS CLOTHING, Green Bay, Wisconsin MOUDRY’S MARKET, Dyckesville, Wisconsin DOERING ' S JEWELERS, Green Bay, Wisconsin DE BAKERS GROCERY, Brussels,’ ‘Wisconsin DELFOSSE’S GENERAL STORE, Brussels, Wisconsin GEORGE RENARD TAVERN, Brussels, Wisconsin £oyettc NOIO COMPANY GREEN BAY. WISCONSIN r tP tFi t BALIAS Main at Monrod • Greta Bay, Wi . HANMANN FILLING CO. Casco, Wis. !PLEY SERVICE STATION Repairs Casco. Wis. FLUCK S DRUG Algoma, Wis. GUELETTE’3 RODEO BAR Luxemburg, Wis. SPORTSMAN BAR Green Bay, Wis. W.G GREEN BAY ' S NORTH SIDE COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 1237 Main Street HANSON ' S MUSIC SHOP Sturgeon Bay, Wis. BEST WISHES ' MUEHLHOUSER Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Bank of Luxemburg i -w ■ ■ . TT w -1 •MON LUMBER COMPANY 1345 WILLOW ST GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN PHONE HOWARD BOOO Luxemburg. Wis. OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FDIC ALGOMA MOTORS PONTIAC CARS G M C TRUCKS SALES AND SERVICE rs I Swoboda ' s Garage Brussels, Wisconsin Hy-Way Furniture Mart 1766 WILLOW STREET GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN WISCONSIN STATE BANK GREEN BAY. WIS. vumae STURGEON BAY, WIS. The Stiller Company Kodaks and Photo Supplies Musical Instruments Records - Recording Equipment PHONE ADAMS 842 STILLER BUILDING 210-212 CHERRY ST. Green Bay. Wis. £o£‘es 7e Dotss Of FUNERAX HOME Casco Algoma FOG-EL’3 MENS BOYS WEAR Store for 7 ell Dressed Men 217 Main st. Green Bay, Wis. LUXEMBURG IMPLEMENT COMPANY McCORMICK FARM EQUIPMENT Desoto-Plymouth Cars Fox Forage Harvesters MAC’S IMPLEMENT AND SUPPLY 120 Green Bay Road Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Spraying Equipment Farm Machinery Jamesway Barn Equipment Refrigeration SELL CHEVROLET SERVICE Luxemburg, Wisconsin LOTHING OM PAN V 318 N. WASHINGTON STREET GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF ENGLEBERTS BOV LING BAR Dyckesville, Wis. LUXEMBURG MANUFACTURING CUSTOM GRINDING ew- cmt JAMES M. FOSTER, pres. N. Adams St Phone Adams GREEN BAY. WIS. You’re Always Welcome KROLL’S LUNCH BAR Main Blvd, Green Bay, Wisconsin SCHINKTEN OIL COMPANY Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin Musicians’ Repair Supply 304 N. IRWIN AVE. GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN CHAUDOIR’S DOCK Joe Destree, Prop On Highway 57 FAIRLAND STORE JOS. FONTAINE. Prop. KELVINATOR APPLIANCES ZENITH RADIOS BEST WISHES from 7ANDERTIE S MARKET Brussels, Wis. MILLER FURNITURE COMPANY Green Bay, Wis. IMPLEMENT INC. Forestville, Wis SCOFIELD HARDWARE CO. Sturgeon Bay, Wis. THIRD AVENUE SHOE SHOP Sturgeon Bay, Wis. THE FISH MARKET Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin DOOR COUNTY CO-OP Sturgeon Bay, Wis. URBAN MOTORS Sturgeon Bay, vVis DELFORGE’S BAR Forestville, Wis, Hi DOOR COUNTY MOTORS STURGEON BAY, WISCONSIN GOETTELMAN M DRY GOODS CLOTHING BEST WISHES! Sturgeon Bay-Wis. GEORGE DREAB JEWELERS Sturgeon Bay, Wis. READ IT IN THE ADVOCATE DOOR THEATRE STURGEON BAY, WIS LISTEN TO IT ON W OKW BURSEN MOTORS STURGEON BAY, WIS DE GUELLE TAVERN Algoma, .7is. MELVIN IIUCSK Store and Tavern Suren, Wis, BEN KOENIG Line oln. vV Oe° r i e • JEWELRY STORE r W. STURGEON BAY, WIS. COMPLIMENTS Corporation DR. HIR3CHB0ECK Forestville, Wis. BANK OF STURGEON BAY STURGEON BAY, WIS. BEACH’S Algoma, Wis RUBENS HATCHERY Chicks-Pullets-Suppli At Rosiere Casco-RI-Wis• •A 1 Compliments PLECK ICE CREAM DAIRY CO Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Frank Zephirin Station , ' Wisconsin Good Luck, Seniorsl BRUSSELS CO-OP Brussels, Wis. m MW JhR _■? . ' .f BUNDA ' S L: • ; DEPARTMENT STORES . v - , ' tM __ f; 4 A Wv- Sturgeon Bay Sister Bay Fabry Hilling and Woodwork Co. Brussels, V i scons in RIVERSIDE STATION Al Bader Fair land. VH DE JARDIN TAVERN Brussels, Wis. A FRIEND” COMPLIMENTS MERCHANT ' S STORE Brussels. Wis H. C. PRANGE SitGjMiAJt d 887 GREEN B a Y,W I S C O N S I N AMERICAN LEGION HALL FORESTVILLE, WIS. ttlQ inets Compliments of HERRBOLD OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY 135 N. Third Avenue Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin GENERAL STORE Brussels, V is. PETERSON BUILDERS, INO. HUDSON CARS FERGUSON SYSTEM Schaefer Auto Repair Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin 3elLL WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF AUTOMOBILES CHEVROLET CADILLAC BEST WISHES! SALES and SERVICE STONEMAN ' S FT TITER AL HOME Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin Brussels, Valmy, Wisconsin Lumber Feed and Hardware DE BAKER S BAR FORESTVILLE, VVIS SERVICE Magneto Tractor Repair Phone-Forestville 2785 Forestville, CHAS. FAKEN Cheese Factory Forestville, Wis L. J. Gerondale Insurance Agency Forestville, Wis. Tel No.2140 A Complete Line o Insurance Also Fidelity Surety Bonds MAJESTIC THEATRE Algoma, Wis Always A Good Show KOHLBECK’3 CLOTHING Algoma, Compliments from YOUR MUSIC STORE Musical Instruments-,Sheet Music Musical Instrument Accessories i rivate and Band Instruction on Piano Accordion, Piano, all Band Instruments, Guitars and Baton General Electric Television and Radio Sets BAY SCHOOL OF MUSIC 129 Main St. H.1302 Green Bay BOSMAN 1 S SHOES Algoma, Vila, HAUCK’S FURNITURE Algoma, Wis manns PACKING COMPANY GREEN BAY, VVIS. S CLOTHING STORE ALGOMA, WIS. BRAUN IMPLEMENT COMPANY Your CASE Dealer Algoma, Wis. 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