Cobb High School - Kernels Yearbook (Cobb, WI)

 - Class of 1954

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4 ,LI i i . 'nk in fs , 'M r ' 4 ajffjjq 'Rl , - 'ulfvbgfg V-xg V ..-.4- Ss. . xf I v-A ss- 5 S: xx sx' Stix, x ..--5 , 'hh 'Pi S COBB KERNELS Presented By THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1954 X a 1 gm, F' g' fs.. ,,-ww l Cdzblff 'WY ' 1 N Q, f-Q V Pr ., ,M L-, vm-A.. A -...J Q,,....-- s.. -..-.x..5- ,J M ff.. , -x:wh.a-an .... , ,-.-. ,, .W .,,.,.., .. .,, ,, , Pw- w . , . up -- . N , . -, . .... lr i St aka Assistant Editor - r , - Athletics Beatllilielxreen M9:h0neV'd?d:oLdvisor Paul Kieslich M135 We 3 ' Ralph osremdorff ANNUAL if X 'if void ,O-T? Q X, U , ' , I .----, ' Ar' - I , KQ Cqz.A,s5404 i:--- x I ' li E RNS Reporters ,W ' T ' tk Donald Yerke ' H' patggnigznt Jon Ladd Maxine Kramer STAFF . . ' . ik. ,- .f?s,3 ii v or ---,Q ii , mf , ' tion Q ' Cirizlniza Business Managers Patrglitlggerson Richard Ritchie e gllarlys Halverson Robert Zlmmerman A DEDICATION The staff of the 1954 Cobb Kernels takes pleasure in dedicating this book to Miss Elizabeth Johnson. AND HO Miss Elizabeth Johnson came to our school five years ago and has given her services unselfishly as a teacher, advisor, and a friend. We are grateful for her encouragement and enthusiasm. Through her friendly understanding and practi- cal helpfulness, she has made our work more enjoyable. We are showing some of the activities in which Miss Johnson has participated. These are her regular classes of home economics, sophomore English, and a class of girls' physical education. 've Q FACULTY LEONARD E. SCHMITZ Principal, Coach, Mathematics LILLIS WEDIGE Commercial, Library GENEVA STUDIER English, Social Sciences ELIZABETH JOHNSON Home Economics, English MRS. ALEX ZANDER Band EUGENE LINDAUER Agriculture, Science ,,',,,h ,film -Q ---r QWI5, O A X i ,v 1 I H Pi ii. I W ii. .sig ag, 'WW STEERING COMMITTEE ' STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, composed of four class officers from each class, met on the first Monday of each month. A steering committee consist- ing of one officer from each class, met every Friday morning to discuss plans for the following week and current student problems. Rules and reg- ulations were set up by the Student Council for dances, for the prizes for the goals in the magazine sales, and planned and decorated for the home- coming dance. A suggestion box was placed in the hall for new ideas. Movies were chosen by the group. Plans were made for the district basket- ball tournament. In other words, the Student Council had as its function doing everything to help our school, and to have as many as possible pupils participate in school activities. Q 2 . K-,- T ,., E IOR ' o ge' iljjw lf. fa President 4 , , 1 , f I V 1 MAUREEN MARGARET MAHONEY The whole world is a stage and I do my part acting up. Forensics 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 4, Secretary 13 Treasurer 23 President 4, Chorus 1, 23 F. H. A. 1, 2, 4, Homecoming Court 2, 3, Prom Court 3, Forensic Trophy 3, Girls' State Representative, Annual Staff 4, Class Play 4. JON IVAN LADD Work fascinates meg I could look at it for hours. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 1, President 3, Treasurer 45 Student Council 1, 3, 45 Prom King 3, Class Play 4, Annual Staff 45 Basketball 4. BETTY ANN PETERSON She's full of fun and mischief too, doing things she shouldn't do. Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4, Twirler 1, 2, 3, Drum Majorette 4, Prom Court 1, Fair Court 1, Chorus 1, 23 F. H. A. 1, 2, 4g Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Band 4, Class Play 43 Annual Staff 4. l g FA'UL LEE KIESLICH I'm like a powder puff-I belong to women. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. 1, 2, 43 Prom Court 13 Secretary 45 F. F. A. Secretary 43 Student Council 43 Class Play 4, Annual Staff 4. O , I ci rg, I 13 Vi 4' gfaf . ll 117, . Vi I ff ,. BEATRICE IRENE STRAKA It's nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice. Chorus 1, 2, 3, F. H. A. 1, 2, 4, Band 3, 4, Forensics 2, 3, Student Council 3, Treasurer 3, Class Play 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Pep Band 3. ROBERT WALTER ZIMMERMAN Ready for anything, work or play, he's a good sport in every way. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Annual Staff 4. MARLYS MARIE HALVERSON I study when I'm in the mood, but I'm strictly not a moody girl. President 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 4, Class Play 4, Annual Staff 4, Pep Band 1, 2. RICHARD JAMES RITCHIE My heart is like a propeller-always in circulation. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, Vice- President 2, Student Council 2, Homecoming Court 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Annual Staff 4, Prom Court 3. E IORS E IOR ' :.,S V v f 4 X sig il. PATRICIA JANE HOLMES Although I'm not very tall, I'd rather be small than not at all. President 1, Student Council 15 Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 13 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Magazine Captain 15 F. H. A. 1, 2, 4g Office Clerical Work 2, 35 Homecoming Court 39 Magazine Manager 3, 45 Class Play 45 Annual Staff 4. RALPH EUGENE OSTERNDORFF Judge for yourself. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 43 Annual Staff 4. PATSY ANN KENT She has a heart of gold and wants someone to melt it before she is too old. Transferred from Dodgeville 35 Fair Queen 3, Vice-President 3g Student Council 35 Fair Court 4, Class Play 45 Annual Staff 4' F. H. A. 4. DONALD YERKE My idea of an agreeable person, is a person who agrees with me. Forensics 1, 29 F. F. A. 1, 2, 43 Class Play 45 Annual Staff 4. TF Back Row James Hach Shlrla Forman Elalne Nagel LeRoy Mellum, Beverly Tomas Jlm Mahoney Faye Ann Johnsen Gregg Schmltz Shnley Pez rm, Linda Leix. Front Row Patsy Kl8SllCh James Davls Delorls Forman Colleen Kartman, Russell Nelson Betty Tomas Barbara Gardnex Margle Nlchols Kenneth Moen Mr. Lindauer. 4 f 'J f. LINDA LEIX K Vice-President GREGORY SCHMITZ Treasurer KENNETH MOEN President FAYE ANN JOHNSFIN Secretary WW Front Row: Barluzirzi llzxch Joan I'ii'ic'kson Eugronv Yvrkv Gladys YVim1kvs Rom-r Traiiklv Virginia Tu-im'lling.f Lois Vic'kvi'n1:m Alle-lf' Robo Janis Perrin Back Row: Roger Kingm-y Alan Flesch Joyvc- Nichols Rolwrt llill l.arry Novotiiy Judith Holmvs James Kiley ROIIUI' lliigrill Miss .lol'msoii, Allvisoi -,im-nuns ' X Front Row: liarry Lindauer Donna Lou Ritchie Johanna Osterndorff Jack Voss Sharon Tucker Fharleen Forell Mary Halsey Stanley Novotny Middle Row: Harold Butteris Marjorie Wolenec' Dorothy Roger Roger Peterson Kay Thomas Patricia Kramer Jerry Uhristianson llzivk Row: Nzuiuy Nichols liilly llill Mary llri-sden Karen Finpgerson Betty Fritseh Nancy Drury Carol Mellum Billy Yerke Miss Studier, Advisor KAY THOMAS Treasurer CHARl.l'll'lN V4 President JACK V035 Vice-I'resiili-ii DONNA l.lll' S6011-tzii'y Back Row: Larry Novotny, Mrs. Zander, Beatrice Stl-aka, Paul Kieslich, Maureen Mahoney, Adele Bobo, Roger Kingery. Third Row: Kenneth Moen, Richard Ritchie, Jenny Lou Mindham, Colleen Kartman, Beverly Thomas, Johanna Osterndorff, Shirley Perrin, Arnold Fritsch, Janis Perrin. Second Row: Marjorie Wolnec, Jill Johnston, Sharon Tucker, Marlys Halverson, Donna Ritchie, Bette Fritsch, Patricia Eggers, Robert Eggers. Front Row: Patricia Holmes, Elaine Nagel, Faye Johnsen, Greg Schmitz, Charleei. Correll. Kay Thomas, Jerry Christenson. XF' M t ., - N v ,K lxwc X , 5 us 6 W, , .ff 2, i f1,' X 6 7 eff! ' il 4 f Z6 M4-rr'-J ' 7 if ,gf WT i , , ll Y 33 l . xx R., f if' n ililciimwwW X N. JJ ,:,:.. X, Q Q , , N 3 55 nf. X Q. S xi g X N if Jill Johnston, Faye Johnsen, Kay Thomas, Char- leen Correll, Betty Peterson, Maureen Mahoney, Adele Bobo, Colleen Kartman, Shirley Perrin. BAD DRUM MAJ ORETTES PEP CLUB GLEE CLUB T' ' 1 , HT T T4 Back Row: Faye Ann Johnsen, Shirley Perrin, Patricia Kramer, Beverly Thomas, Elaine Nagel, Adele Bobo, Nancy Drury. Middle Row: Charleen Correll, Kay Thomas, Delores Forman, Bette Fritsch, Dorothy Reger, Mixine Kramer, Karen Fingerson, Patricia Holmes. Front Row: Donna Ritchie, Sharon Tucker, Johanna Osterndorff, Patsy Kieslich, Margie Dresden, Carol Mellum, Marjorie Wolenec, Mrs. Zander. Moen-Guard 8 -ni Q33 Ritchie-Guard - -'i ' . ..: 1. . 5 V. Trankle-Guard j if? ' iii ' , fr 1 Wfv Nelson-Guard Osterndorff- Center Coach-Schmitz if t1A, i ,: ,: Kieslich-Center Kingery-Manager Mahoney-Forward Voss-Forward Lindauer-Forwa Schmitz-Forward Hugil-Guard rd 5, N. YEA TE M ,CO X SU liao 39 Jack Voss, Roger Trankle, Roger Hugil, Ralph Os terndorff, Russell Nelson, Larry Linclauer, Roger Kingvry Coach Schmitz, Jim Mahoney, Ken Moen, Paul Kieslich Rich Ritchie, Greg Schmitz. Q ' Q it 5 :ie f 1 1 R. if ,.,L A- ffm A K I f . , ' . I - ' 3- Q ml, ',, X if ..-, VJ X Y.y., t ' A Emi? V x A lsyy X SEASON'S BASKETBALL BASEBALL SCHEDULE WON SECORIQOST 7 Apr. 28 Cobb 1 Livingston 6 May Cobb 5 Montfort May Cobb 6 Highland WE THEY May Cobb 11 Barneveld Cobb 66 Cassville 43 May Cobb 14 Hollandale Cobb 79 Linden 35 May Cobb 9 Montfort Cobb 69 Barneveld 57 May Cobb 6 Ridgeway Cobb 51 Livingston 58 May Cobb 10 Blue River Cobb 84 Hollandale 41 May Cobb 2 Livingston Cobb 86 Potosi 53 Sep. Cobb 7 Cassville Cobb 60 Ridgeway 62 Sep. Cobb 19 Potosi Cobb 77 Montfort 57 Sep. Cobb 4 Ridgeway Cobb 48 Highland 59 Sep. Cobb 7 Patch Grove Cobb 40 Blue River 43 Sep. Cobb 0 Lone Rock Cobb 75 Montfort 63 Sep. Cobb 5 Mt. Hope Cobb 52 Mt. Hope 39 Oct. Cobb 17 Linden Cobb 37 Highland 57 Oct. Cobb 10 Mt. Hope Cobb 66 Linden 28 Oct. Cobb 13 Linden Cobb 61 Barneveld 66 Oct. 13 Cobb 1 Lone Rock Cobb 66 Livingston 48 Cobb 74 Hollandale 51 Cobb 65 Ridgeway 88 WIAA DIST. TOURNAMENT Cobb 68 Montfort 49 Cobb 48 Ridgeway 52 flf 1 2 5 li x X S X X X N QYT6, X W F S 1 1- f s . V. . vxf K wa' ' L L.,. 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The class consisted of: James Brockert, Betty Dickenson, Marlys Halverson, Patricia Holmes, Maxine Kramer, Paul Kieslich, Jon Ladd, Maureen Mahoney, Ralph Osterndorff, Betty Peterson, Lois Ralph, Richard Ritchie, Beatrice Straka, Gerald Tremelling, LeRoy Udelhoven, and Robert Zimmerman. Oh! that first dreaded day-the strangeness-the burden Cwe were weighed down with a big load of booksj. We found out that we were to transfer this load from the outside to the inside of our heads. Our class officers were: Patricia, Presidentg Jon, Vice-Presidentg Lois, Treasurer, and Maureen, Secretary. The major event of the year was initiation. We were everything that freshmen could be-timid, afraid, curious, and dumb. After some struggle on the big day we managed to become As studies, had passed, and we were official members of the high school. the year rolled by we contributed our share of talents, sports, and fun to our school life. Before we knew it the school year freshmen no more. September, 1951 September, 1951, found us back at the Cobb High School with renewed enthusiasm. It was our turn to initi- ate the freshmen. We did such a thorough job that we helped in establishing the rule of no painting on initia- tion day. Our class officers were: Marlys, President, Richard, Vice-Presidentg Betty, Secretary, and Maureen, Treasurer. We lost James Brockert, LeRoy Udelhoven, and Gerald Tremelling and gained Shelby Hughes that year. As school drew to a close we had many happy memories to carry with us throughout the summer. f 3515? Q I 1952 September, For a long time we had been thinking of the day when we could order our class rings. That day came and passed and before the middle of October we were flashing our class rings. Our class President was Jong Pat Kent, Vice-President: Betty, Sec- retary, and Beatrice, Treasurer. That year Betty Dickinson transferred to Highland, Lois Ralph to Dodgeville, and Patsy Kent joined us from Dodge- ville. WE WERE THERE The time for our Junior Prom approached and for our theme we chose April in Paris. It was a tremendous success. Our color scheme was in pastel shades and proved to be very beautiful. Jon Ladd and Faye Ann Johnson reigned over our prom. Phillip Johnson and Sonja Peterson were the miniature king and queen. Mr. Lindauer was our advisor. V-W, . 1 as ,A ,iat, a f.s. 7 it A August, 1953 The thirtieth of August was a dark dreary day for thirteen would-be seniors as they trudged back to school to begin their last year of high school. N S is . ,ix as 1 xi i gf . -I r ssc I if 35' ,qi it 1 an x Us Our officers were: Maureen, President, Betty, Vice-President, Paul, Secretary, and Jon, Treasurer. We found that Shelby Hughes had failed to join us and later in the year, Maxine Kramer withdrew from school. Our pictures were taken the second week of school. Taming the Brat was the name of our class play, ably directed by Miss Studier. Our annual staff was selected, and we began working with enthusiasm to pro- duce an annual worthy of praise. With fond memories of basketball and baseball games, proms, dances, and many other activities which are a part of each high school student's life, the senior year came to an end with Baccalaureate Exercises on Sun- day Evening, May 14, Class Night Exercises on May 16, and graduation on May 19, 1954. So ends a very important chapter of our lives, a chapter that can never be forgotten. P., , Y :fn H ' .ff 41 . , is. ,gs .. 5 f i ...,, E , . 553 5- l,-J F iii. . I :if 'f .fe 'Alb It if 5 I7 1' XX 4 alfa n 5 .h.y.A W ra' .,. T. .., ff + T A .. i :. ,Q 4, Just on the stroke of midnight on the dark gloomy night of May 14, 1964, as I was floating through the air in my newly constructed space ship, I heard strange noises. At first I thought it was a flying saucer, then I wondered if the space cadets were acting up again. Much to my surprise, when I removed my space helmet I discovered it was one of my old classmates, Donald Yerke. He was out for a joy ride and was looking for more adventures to present to the people of Mars on his tele- vision program. After graduation Donnie became interested in crime de- tection and worked with many famous detectives. He was associated for a time with Jack Webb and initiated the idea of Dragnet on Mars. Of course, I recognized Donnie at once for he was humming the familiar tune from Dragnet Together, we decided to contact the old classmates of 1954 and hold a reunion. This was no easy task, for many of them were famous and lived many planets away. Believe it or not, some were still living on earth! Before starting we decided to take out more life insurance. We came upon a large building with a sign reading Mutual Indemnity Insurance Company, and were admitted to the office of the president and found much to our surprise that he was Jon Ladd. Jon thought that it was quite a joke that he was the head of an insurance company after the accidents that he had when in school. We had a long chat with Jon and asked him if he knew where we could get in touch with our class president, Maureen Mahoney. He told us she was a famous comedian now starring with Jerry Lewis in the movie, The Mouse and I. Immediately we decided to go to Hollywood and see what Maureen thought of a reunion. As we boarded the plane a chic-looking stewardess came running up to us. It was Betty Peterson! Betty told us about the exciting experiences that she has had since graduation. A young man came toward us in the plane at one of the stops. Recognition was instantaneous. He was Bob Zimmerman, our old cheesemaker classmate. Bob, too, had followed in the footsteps of Donnie and had become interested in crime detection. He was an agent for the F.B.I. and had just earned a two weeks' vacation with pay. That evening we went to the radio show, Ya Don't Know, Do You? where Ralph Osterndorff was Master of Ceremonies. Ralph told us to be sure and go to Milwaukee and see the Braves. He added that our old class- mates, Paul Kieslich and Richard Ritchie, were playing first base and give special attention to the Lovelorn Column which was written by none other than Marlys Halverson. We went to see Marlys that after- noon and found that she was quite a success. Marlys told us she would get in touch with Beatrice Straka and Patsy Kent. Beatrice had done 9 . , , ,. v fn ',ipf?5 Il ll, ff r 1 l l f - -Lf I . X Q X , l Willie .gm fl, J 'mx I- . 6 lf Q w ya centerfield for the Braves. Bob showed us a newspaper and told us to . ' ' S - - E so well in commercial work that she was now teaching Business Ad- ministration in University of Wisconsin. Patsy was supervising nurse at the Madison General Hospital. How proud we felt! We had contacted every member of the class of 1954 and soon we hoped to be together for our reunion on Mars. I found myself, Patricia Holmes, in bed and still in the year 1954. ODDS AND ENDS We, the Senior Class of 1954, of the Village of Cobb, town of Eden, county of Iowa, and the state of Wisconsin, do on this the twenty-third day of March, nineteen hundred fifty-four, being of legal age and sound mind and memory, hereby give our last will and testament. We, the Senior Class, leave to our underclassmen, what remains of our faculty, who have put up with us these past four years, The senior girls want to leave their unique way of clicking together to the sophomore girls. Betty Peterson bequeaths her ability in math to Mary Halsey. Ralph Osterndorff wills his talents in basketball to anyone who wants them. Paul Kieslich wills his Dodgeville girl to Kenneth Moen. Donald Yerke gives his long legs to Larry Lindauer. Maureen wills her ability to be boss to Sharon Tucker. We advise Beverly Thomas to use pencil and paper to portray her artistic trends rather than the school desks. To Larry and Stanley Novotny go the Senior boys' t'Little Black Book. To Janis Perrin goes Betty Peterson's ability to argue with the teachers. To Lois Vickerman goes Maureen Mahoney's long black hair. Richard Ritchie wills his athletic abilities to LeRoy Mellum. Ralph Osterndorff leaves his quiet manners with the girls to Jim Mahoney. To the Junior boys goes Beatrice Straka's ability to study. Marlys Halverson bequeaths her long sandy-colored hair to Kay Thomas. , Betty Peterson wills her unending chatter to Margie Nichols. We bequeath all the latest gossip to Roger Kingery. We will some of our money to Jim Kielly so that he can get a larger basketball suit. If he doesn't get one soon, he may haue an accident. Jon Ladd wills his curly hair to f??J well, he has decided he would rather keep it. Patsy Kent gives her ability to get out at night to Greg Schmitz. Maureen Mahoney gives her driving ability to Russell Nelson. To Elaine Nagel goes Donnie Yerke's ability to disagree with the teachers. Pat, Maureen, and Betty leave their forensic abilities to Donna Lou, Charleen, and Kay. Rich wills his clarinet to anyone who can make better use of it. The Senior Class bequeath to Judy Holmes all of their cuds of gum. Bob Zimmerman wills his ability to get the car to Larry Novotny. To Joan Erickson goes Marlys Halverson's giggles. Paul Kieslich leaves his ability to be heard at all times to Nancy Drury, Carol Mellum, and Nancy Nichols. The Senior Home Ec. Girls would like to give their ability to sneak to the kitchen for food to Colleen Kartman and Barbara Gardner. To Adele Bobo goes Paul Kieslich's drumming ability. Maureen Mahoney wills her excuses to Rodger Trankle. Bob Zimmerman gives his smile to Douglas Anderson. Donald Yerke wills his studious characteristics to Linda Leix and Mary Dresden. Betty Peterson and Pat Holmes will their majorette and cheerlead- ing suits to anyone they will fit. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We, Patsy Kent and Donald Yerke, the testators, have set our hands and seal hereto this twenty-third day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four. ma Q.-' .3 l U Sao :7 'w U ln. G 4 l KW -t PATSY KENT fSealJ ,fx if f Nw DONALD YERKE fsean . 'x REPMV J e L,-C,-,sql f ' i-4 I 1 lf' sf Us Q O g l - e n ,f uf WE HAVE SECRETS NAME-FAVORITE PASTIME-CHARACTERISTICS-SONG MARLYS-Dancing-Gay and giggling- I Don't Care, I'm A Stranger In Paradise PAT-Riding around with Jerry-Small, lively- Believe Me, I'd Go From Rags To Ritchie PATSY-Talking about the night before -A carefree redhead- Young At Heart, Redhead PAUL-Sports and women-Teasing, joking, and getting in Dutch - Many Times, Pm In Love Again J ON-Making bright remarks-Having accidentsg wasting time- Sleepy Time Gal, Why Don't You Believe Me? MAUREEN-Writing letters and driving the car-Black hairg twinkling Irish eyesg comedian- Hey J oe, I Get So Lonely RALPH-Giving girls a ride in school in the morning-Taking his time- Wanted, A Paper Doll BETTY-Bowling and listening to jazz-Talking, laughing, having fun- Changeable but Give Me One More Chance H RICH -Having a girl in every port-Neat dresser, lots of clothes- Women, You're Driving Me Crazy BEATER -Baking angel food-Busy all the timeg class wit- To Be Alone with My Secret Love DON-Aggravating English teachers-Sleeping in class- Don't Sweet- heart Me, I'm Just A Bumming Around BOB-Roller-skating, driving the Buick-Good-natured and full of fun- Oh Babe, You'd Be Surprised COBB GRADED SCHOCL Mrs. Christenson, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Day, Principal. The Cobb Grade School, under the guidance and instruction of Mrs. Day, Principal, seventh and eighth grades, Mrs. Hill, fourth and fifth grades, Mrs. Hughes, third and fourth grades, and Mrs. Christenson, first and second grades, was active throughout the entire year. A very worthy project on conservation was completed by the pupils of the seventh and eighth grades. The grades cooperated with the high school in helping with the exhibits and in making a float for the school fair. This year, as a means of raising money for the grade basketball suits, the girls and boys sold candy and popcorn. A great deal of interest was shown in the grade school basketball games which Mr. Schmitz coached. A delightful Christmas Program was held for the parents and friends of the pupils. The operetta, Snow White was presented to an appreciative audience. This was directed by Mrs. Zander and the grade teachers. Open House was held April 9, for the parents and friends of the grade and high school students. This gave the visitors a chance to get acquainted with the teachers, view the work of the children, and to discuss various problems. The school year closed with each room having a picnic. The eighth grade graduation was held with the high school commencement exercises on May 19. 2 Back Row: Nancy Wienkes, Bonnie Benson, Marcia Johnson, Connie Bennett, Norma Mann, Judy Harris, Virginia Bonnie, Evangeline Nelson, Jo Ann Avery, Judy Tomas, Cheryl McGuire. Front Row: Bradley Bishop, Kenric Schmitz, Steven Hughes, Bruce Ruzicka, Philip Johnston, Jimmy Anderson, Donald Tucker, Beckwith Walls, Jeffrey Johnson, Jackie Clauer, Joseph Dobson, Merlin Perrin, Mrs. Christenson, Teacher. 3rd A D 4th ELEME TARY 1s nd Back Row: Donna Knutson, Mrs. Hughes, Teacher, Gloria Mindham, Connie Benson, Evelyn Nagel, Cheryl Cordts, Judy Stake, Jeanne McGuire, Wanda Lucas, Bonnie Kitsemble. Front Row: Douglas Aavanfr, Danny Keyes, Everett Nagel, Roger Knebel, Howard Fritsch, Phillip Kramer, David Keyes, Bobby Lee, Danny Novak, Rodney Gard, Ronnie Weaver, Bobby Hughes. Mh -' ummm-W.- race iran Snail? Q WW' .-,,. Back Row: Ralph Harns, Jaeaquiline Knaulm, Arthur Stake, Stuart Schmitz, NVarren Knaub, Jimmy Wolenec, Paul Wienkes, Karen llay, lioy Tomas, llavirl Johnston, Harvey Holmes, Glen Gard. Middle Row: Marvin Ritchie, Billy Keeney, liiana llupgln-s, Ann Mahoney, Carol Anderson, Karren Vavrieka, Gloria Fritseh, Judy Ilolmes, Loretta Stephens, Mrs. Hill, Teacher. Front Row: Terry Minclhani, Steve Keyes, Ronulrl Stephens, Lewis Weaver. TUDE T sam H1 sr. an L- f .13 f - Back Row: Carolyn Lucas, Jill Ann Johnston, Patricia Eggers, Arnold Fritsch, Nancy Reger, Hope Kienast, Kenneth Womack, Jenny Lou Mindham, Mike Mahoney, Irvin Brown, Mrs. Day, Teacher. Front Row: Joe Forman, Norman Yerke, Robert Kingery, Pat Keyes, Richard Holmes, Glenn Tomas, Robert Eggers. 1. BAKE' Qillhfli . ,N f' Nil' it Q Q APSH OT Coloring is Loads of Fun! Fight! Team! Fight! IMA nas JOIN DUE nw 5 Kfff IHEQICA if-THQ N Our Hobby: Bird Life. Our Conservation Project, LV-1 K' WE' QQ F? 'K fa- f'f'Y1f'f'Y1T1'11fiYUl'! Happy Seventh and Eighth Graders X E IOR EMORIE ,gk fin Y x + .K ., 1 '? k N-.,,,,! N in A Q , 1 -. fill? X 7 x 3? 23 35' 3 at 9, , QSQ 127 S f X x X W K I.. g 3 5 i ,E ax 4 , k k X Qs 1 , Q' I ,,. X' Q... N ' 1 NN . M435 . V. W flip FAREWELL ,Eff 0 524.1 WW These halls were here to welcome us our first day of high school, They were also here Commencement Night, to bid us fair adieu, egg ' T And here they will remain ever wait- ing for the Next class to pass through- left only with fond memories Which we cannot renew. Though we may travel far and wide in seeking our life's goal, May we turn back and look with pride of our days spent W At Cobb High School! 5 . A Spf M- M- ,fd MDW l J are D ' 'ffylwrk ' v :L , CLASS COLORS-Red and White CLASS MOTTO- Out of School Life Into 3 K CLASS FLOWER-white Rose ' Life's School. WMM!! ww . 'Uh s.- +5 -pw , K K 1 5 s 1 ,Q Q fx ' Ns -xs- .N wx X? f . Q SN K V x Fi 6? K ' , 9 , Ax,- J 7 .. x - 47 - l F . .. Lg. ' ll, 1 001.510 N ' o x N C N1 SQ tx. is-K 1 fig fs,- 6' ,pug Q is . i -2. Q- Q 2 X A s ,V j in xx ' xy x. Q K 7 5. P Q i Sy g is sl 5 U DER CLASS- ME Sl y lx ' M-- ' ,. , If 1 I .f ww Nl X ps Q43 gs ks f Swv' 6 ,I A Y... I t :HZL :,P f ' 8 v ig 5 l1' ' - S -.:Q.: - ,.,. .M i2 - ' NX. wan '7 ,H VV' x xg- .. xl . is A I' Q 'E W'tt 'r-' rv 6' ' is A , fd Q y n Nw W nf M L qv-v lg. W .sz x J gf 1 .,.,, ,- wwf 'X Q ' M E 4 M. if SX 'Q in 1:1 ,. 4- M -1--f ,gh N V Q 1 -ig, UNDER 'Sw 'Tl N Q 5' CLASS -. J, fv- 'Y IMEN A A tw L cg COBB STATE BANK COBB? WISCONSIN ORQANIZED IQIO CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 3IlIO,OOOT,OO TOTAI- RESOURCES 3T,8oo,ooo,o0 FOR YOUR BANKING NEEDS STEEQ US MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPGRATION T. BEST WISHES TO 195k GRADUATES COBB CANNING COMPANY PACKERS OF LAND O'LAKES TEENTE WEENIE Mass WISCONSIN QUALITY PEAS AND CORN SALES AND SERVICE ELMER CHRISTENSON NEW AND USED CARS TELEPHONE Cosa bR9 EDMUND, WISCONSIN ,X - f x of k 'V iglf 'LPA . ' V! U 5 Fff Z,'.1 nf'?f,-E Fr W ' 4 Q ry w PA a,i+ , '--5 golf fir.-of 1, fill w'af1 mv-. PNAf ne? vv-f 'ef X ' 5 .sxiUeF c.LAsfw.,'5ux. new L ww..-LF., lf' aww. FIND rfwwo., fl-FL'i'!3f 4'il.I L' OP i,f.AD..4wFf as vvn fav vv c:om 1 I l l 1 F I i ! 1 I N N s --+ 3 N 1 x 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL GRADUATES MAY SUCCESS BE YOUR FUTURE A A V A N G ' S S T O R E COBB, WISCONSIN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS! N O B L E B R O T H E R S PURE OIL SERVICE OOOCEVILLE WISCONSIN I COMPLIMENTS I. RC OF FU OO EM WA EB A L LINDEN-EDMUND LUMBER COMPANY D E R R E INDEN, WIS. PHONE LINOEN 2-6 EDMUND, WIS. PHONE EOMONO ARE P. W. HENNESSEY A SONS HIGHLAND, WISCONSIN BUILDING MATERIAL FEED - SEED - FERTILIZERS PHONES ZOA ZOY Y COMPLIMENTS OF CLIFTON AND KIESLICH COBB, WISCONSIN BEST WISHES EOR YOUR SUCCESS DOOGEVILLE DAIRY QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS PHONE EEZI DODGEVILLE, WIS SERVICE 6 PARTS COMPANY ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION HEAT AND PUMPS TELEVISION WALTER Fo STRAHOTA A SON COBB WISCONSIN OOMPLIMENTS OF LEN GREIBER, REP0 HERFF-JONES 2750 KENDALL AVE. MADISON 5, WIS. SCULLION'S STANDARD SERVICE I smmann 1 ATLAS TIRES AND TUBES ACCESSORIES GREASING - WASHING HELIN-JURKENS MOTOR SALES SALES AND SERVICE D-X PRODUCTS FIRESTONE TIRES DODGEVILLE, WISCONSIN PHONE EBRO COBB, WISCONSINI BUS, PHONE M551 I INTERNATIQNAL MAYTAG SCULLION'S SHELL SERVICE GEO. J. FILLBACK . LIGHT REPAIRS SHELL FORD CARS 8 TRUCKS TOWING AWWM SHELL PRODUCTS 'wwf l. GENERAL TIRES H IF ITIS FOR YOUR CAR, SALES SERVICE WE HAVE IT- H,GHLAND, W,SCONS,N PHONE S2 HIGHLAND, WIS. 17 un? 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TELEPHONE COBB BOR8 HIGHLAND 5527 COMPLIMENTS OF BOYLAN'S TAVERN LINDEN, WISCONSIN COBB CHEESE FACTORY C. W. SCHUELKE, PROP. MANUFACTURER OE AMERICAN CHEESE COBB, WISCONSIN HTHE FRIENDLY BANKH ALL DEPOS TS ARE INSURED UP TO 10,000 EACH WITH THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION DODGEVILLE STATE BANK DODGEVILLE, WISCONSIN HANNAN FUNERAL HOME PHONE 6 LIVINGSTON, WISU PHONE 29 MONTFORT, WIS. DISTINCTIVE CONSIDERATE SERVICE FURNITURE-RADIOS-REFRIGERATORS HOME APPLIANCES RHINERSON'S STORE MEATS - GROCERIES GENERAL MERCHANDISE 65-BHG HUTTON CLEANERS CLEANING - DYEING - REPAIRING RUG CLEANING - MOTH PROOFING ' LAUNDRY AGENCY TAILORED CLOTHES LEAVE GARMENTS AT RHINERSON'S STORE AMY'S STYLE SHOP DODGEVILLE, WIS., 126 S, IOWA ST PHONE 28R5 COBB, WISCONSIN PHONE M161 ANDERSON'S STORE GROCERIES - MEATS FROZEN FOODS FRESH FRUITS - VEGETABLES HARDWARE - DRY GOODS - DRUGS GENERAL MERCHANDISE PHONE DRTO EDMUND, WIS. EINGERHUT PURE OIL SERVICE OIL - TIRES - BATTERIES ACCESSORIES COBB WISCONSIN FRITSCH'S CHEESE FACTORY MANUFACTURER OF AMERICAN CHEESE COBB, WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF I COOYIS TAVERN LINDEN, WISCONSIN ,--i-? - - -rw - +f-+f7- ff - FARM BUREAU FEEDS I GRANT COUNTY FARM SUPPLY COOPERATIVE VARMCO PLANT FOODS HWHAT'S ON THE TAG IS IN THE BAGH MANAGER LAWRENCE TRANKLE PHONE E8 MONTEORT, WISI CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE GRADUATES DRESOEN ELECTRIC EDMUND, WIS. FRIGIDAIRE - MAYTAG SPEED QUEEN - ELECTRICAL WIRING PHONE CODE MR5 SUPGE SALES AND SERVICE EVERYTPING BILL POWELL PHONE O752 FOR YOUR MILKINC NEEDS COMPLIMENTS OL JOHN R. PETRUS ATTORNEY AT LAW HICHLAND COBB DODOEVILLE, WIS. WISCONSIN HARKER-MARR-GORDON COMPLIMENTS OP JOHN DEERE MACHINERY PEOPLE'S MARKET HIGHLAND, WISCONSIN JACK PIERICK, PROPQ PONTIAC - CADILLAC CARS INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS MINERAL POINT9 WIS, PHONE 55 WAYSIOE INN SIEAKS - CHICKEN - SEA FOODS WE DJTTER ALL SANDWICHES DODGEVILLE WIS, HIP IT'S BORDENIS ITIS SOI TO BE GOODH BOROEN CHEESE CO. SCHMITT BROSI DIVISION COSE WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF DODGEVILLE CHRONICLE TELEPHONE D111 OOOCEVILLE WISCONSIN CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE GRADUATES COBB HOTEL II II A GOOD PLACE TO EAT AND SLEEP PHONE 12B COBB, WISCONSIN LIVINGSTON STATE BANK MEMBER OF P. O. In CI LIVINGSTON WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN'S BAR HIGHLAND WISCONSIN PETE TRACE'S STOCKYARDS COBB-HIGHLAND PHONE BRI OWEN KING LUMBER CO. LUMBER - COAL BUILDER'S HARDWARE ROOFING AND SIOINC REOI-MIX CONCRETE PHONE EBBI DODGEVILLE, WIS. 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