Coleman High School - Les Adieu Yearbook (Coleman, WI)
- Class of 1958
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S. in Education, St. Norberts Chemistry, Physics, Geometry and Math RANSOM RHODE ASST. PRINCIPAL B. S. in Education Stevens Point BQARD of EDLICATIO LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Rene Durocher, Clerk Mr. Walter Ott, Member Mr. Earl Herbert Sr. , President Dr. William Albers, Treasurer Mr. Paul Rudolph, Member E. A. E. CDUR FACULTY E. J. M. WEED, Marinette County Tea- chers Collegeg English, Civics, Reading Development. VALENTI, B. S., Wis. State College, Stevens Point, Math, Algebra, English. HILL, Wis. State College Stevens Pointg English, Civics, Librarian. HERBERT, B. s. sr. Norbens, Physical Education, World His- tory, Head Coach of Football, Basketball, Track. SLANEY, B. S. , St. Norbertsg U. S. and World History, Asst. Coach of Football, Basketball, Track. RUDOLPH, B.E., Wis. State College, WhitewatergCommer- cial. 3 . ' f Ed, FRONT ROW: Mr. Rhode, .Tim White, Joanne Vanish, Allen Hansen, Art Wenzlaff, Dan Skarda. BACK ROW: Elmer Oleck, Chuck Antholt, Dick Kramer, Mary Lu Charnesky, Harriet McClure, Jackie Rock, and I im Swenty. Our Student Council, with the able assistance of Mr. Ransom Rhode, had a very success- ful year. A number of changes and revisions were made during the year. We established the break period and conducted periodic locker inspections, the fines from which went into our treasure for worthwhile projects. We collected food for needy folk in the community. This was done at the Christmas party where cans of food were given as an entrance fee. The Homecoming Dance and decorations for the gym were under our direction. The March of Dimes auction was sponsored by SC. We collected some 130 dollars and this sum was added to that which we had already collected for a grand total of well over 300 dollars. We revamped our constitution and set up a specific number of major and minor events in which each class might participate. Through arrangements made by SC, our students appeared on WMBV-TV in Green Bay on their Teen-Time program. Our officers for the year included Allen Hansen, PresidentgArt Wenzlaff, Vice-President, Joanne Vanish, Secretary, and .Tim White, Treasurer. lhwix WAlE'XxlN Qniwi Q '.ni'.imKsx'XM Richard Kramer, PRESIDENT Sue Pelkey, SECRETARY SENIOR C ASS FFICERS Carla Woulf, VICE-PRESIDENT Donna Gabriel, TREASURER STUDE T CCUNCIL LEFT: Mary Lu Chamesky RIGHT: Allen Hansen RICHARD ADAMSKI son of Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Adamski Mixed and Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Football, Basketball, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. LONDALE ANDERSON son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson F. F. A. 15 Band 1,2,3,4g Bas- ketball 1,2g Track 2. SHIRLEY BANASZAK daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Banaszak Vice-President Class 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1,2, 3, 43 Dramatics 1, 2, 3g Forensics ALVAN BACHTELL son of Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Bachtell Dramatics 3, Forensics 3, Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Band 3,45 Boys Chorus 4g Track 2. PATRICIA BANCROFT daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bancroft Pep Club 3,45 Glee Club and Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Li- brarian 3, Chronicler 4. DAROLD BADORA son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Badora Band 1,2,3,4, Football 2,3,4. 2, Glee Club 35 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Band lp Office Assistant 3. U PATRICK BERGERON son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bergeron Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2, 3, Boys Chorus 2g Football 1. LORRAINE BRAULT daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brault Book Club 3, 4, Librarian 3,45 Chronicler 33 F. H. A, 3 Dramatics 4, Glee Club 1, 4. JAMES BLACHOWIAK son of Mr. and Mrs. Frankfilachowiak Band 1: Conservation Club 1, 2, 3g Basketball 1,2. DAVID BRAY son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bray DONALD BRAULT son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brault Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Boys Chorus 3, Plays 3, Football 1, Basket- ball 1, Track 1, Conservation Club 1. CARY BUNKER son of F. F. A. 1,2, 3,45 S. Delegate 3. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bunker Prom Attendant 2, Dramatics 3: Conservation Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. JUDY CONNICK daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Connick Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 3. MARY LOU CHARNESKY daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Charnesky ORRIE CAMPS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Camps Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 2,3,4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Forensic 1,2, Band 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 2, Majorette 2, 3, 4: I. V. Cheerleader 4. THOMAS CHUCKA son of Mr. and Mrs. John Chucka F. F, A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus CHARLES CARLSON son of Mr. and Mrs. Gunnard Carlson F. F.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 2, Dramatics 2, 3, Officer 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Cap- tain 4, Track 1,2,3,4, Con- servation Club 3, State Rep- resentative 3. BARBARA CARLSON daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Glee Club 1,3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3. Prom Attendant 1, Class Sec- retary 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 2.3, 4, Dramatics 1,2, Forensic 1, Mixed Chorus 1, 4, Band 1,2,3,4, Annual Staff 4. 1, Boys Chorus 1, Track 2, Basketball Manager 1. VALENTINE DANTINNE son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dantinne Conservation Club 3,42 Basket- ball Manager 33 Football 2, 3, 4. WALTER FIEDORWICZ IR. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Feidorwicz F. F. A. 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 3,41 C Club 3,43 Football 2,3,43 Track 2, 3, 4. JOYCE DUROCHER daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Durocher Pep Club 3,41 F. H. A. 3, 43 Chronicler 43 Glee Club 13 Mix- ed Chorus 1, 2. DONNA GABRIEL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gabriel Class Secretary 23 Treasurer 3,43 Pep Club 13 F. H. A. 13 SHIRLEY DUROCHER daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Durocher Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 F. H. A. 2, 3,43 Chronicler 43 Librarian 43 Glee Club and Mixed Chorus 1. BURDUS GALBRAITH Homecoming Representative 13 Mixed Chorus 33 Band 1,2,3,4. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Galbraith F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Conservation Club 3s Basketball and Football Manager 23 Track 1, 2, 3. DUANE GIESE son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giese Wrestling 2, 3, 4. ALLEN HANSEN son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen Prom Attendant 33 Class Vice- President 23 Student Council 3, 43 Dramatics 33 C Club 3, 43 Band 1,2, 3, 43 Conservation 43 Track 1,23 S. C. Officer 3, 4. ELSIE GRETZON daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gretzon Mixed Chorus 23 .Band 1,2,3,4. THELMA IORGENSEN daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Jorgensen Pep Club 3,41 F.H. A. 33 Li- WILLARD HANNEMAN son of Mr.and Mrs. Raymond Hanneman F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2,3,4. SYLVIA KAMINSKI daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kaminski Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Chronicle: 3,43 F.H. A. 1,2,3,4: Annual Staff 3,4, Co-Editor 43 Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 1, 23 Dramatics 3, 4. brarian 3, 43 Dramatics 33 Band 1, 2. 4 3 .X , BOB KEMPKA son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kempka Mixed Chorus 1,2g Boys Chorus 1,2g Baud 1, 2, 3, 4 SYLVAN KING son of Mrs. Laura King C Club 3,4, Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 2,3,4, Captain 3,43 Conservation Club 3g Annual Staff 4. BONNIE KEMPKA daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kempka Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chor- us 1,2. WAYNE KOWALSKI son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kowalski Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 4, Track Q CAROL KEMPKA daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kempka Band 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD KRAMER son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kramer Class President 4gVice -President 1,2,3, 4, State Representative 1,2, 3. 15 Prom King 35 Pep Club 3, Student Council 2, 4g Mixed Chorus 3, 4g Boys Chorus 3, 4, C Club 2,3,4g Basketball 1, 2, 33 Track 1,2,3,4. DARRELL LA FOND son of Mr. and Mrs. Art LaFond Band 1,2,3,4g Hobby Club2 BERNICE MAEDKE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maedke Snowball Queen 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,4g F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chronicler 4g Librarian 45 Dra- matics 2,3g Glee Club 1,2,3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4. s KAREN LIZNDBERG daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lindberg SHIRLEY LENTZ F. H. A. 3, 43 Forensics 1,2, 3, daughter of 4: Annual Staff 4, Co-Editor Mr. Louis Lentz 4, Glee Club 1, 4g Mixed Chorus Glee Club 4- 1,43 Badger Girl 3g Dramatics 4. NORMAN MATTRISCH son of JAMES MARGIS Mr. and Mrs. John Mattrisch son of F. F. A. 1,2,3,4. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margis F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Conservation Club 3,4. ,Q-r I , ROBERT MOLKE son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Molke Chronicler 3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,3,4g Boys Chorus 1, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Director 3,4. LINDA PATZ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Patz Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1. ANTHONY NOWAK son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Nowak F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Boys' Chorus 1. SUE PELKEY daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Pelkey Class President 3g Se cretary 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Student DONALD OLECK son of Mr. Robert Oleck Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Boys Chorus 1, 3, 45 C Club 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. RALPH PETERSON Council 2,35 Forensics 1,2gG1ee Club 1, 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus and Boys' Chorus lg Conserva- tion Club 3, Ba sketball 1, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. s RONALD PRESTINE son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Prestine F. F. A. 1,43 Mixed Chorus 1, 3,43 Boys Chorus 1, 3, 4, Track 1,2. MARIE RIVET daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rivet BETTY PROCHASKA daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Prochaska Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2,3,4g Glee Club 1, 33 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3g Homecoming Candidate. 3. KAREN ROSNER daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rosner Pep Club 4g Chronicle: 3: F. H. , wry . EUGENE REBMAN son of Mrs. Ella Rebman Conservation Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 3, 4, Treasurer l,2. MARY RYSEWYK daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Casey Rysewyk Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 2. Prom Queen 35 Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, Librarian 3,45 F. H. A. 1,2, 3, 4, Chronicler 4g Glee Club 1,2g Mixed Chorus 1,2g Home- coming Candidate 2. A. 3,4gDramatics 3,4g Mixed Chorus 4g Band 1,2,3,4. W. x J I. 'M NANCY SEMRAU daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Semrau Pep Club 1,2,3,4, F.H.A. 1, MARLENE STANK 2, 3,4, Chronicler 4, Glee Club 1, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stank Pep Club 3, 4, F. H. A. 1,2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 3,4, Chronicler 3,4, Editor 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Mixed Chorus 1,2. KENNETH SWENTY son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Swenty F. H. A. 1,2,3,4, Band 1,Con- HENRY TACHICK servation Club 3, 4. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tachick F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2,3,4. ' s SHARON STANK daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stank Band 2, 3, 4. LEONARD TERESINSKI son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Teresinski Class President 2, Student Coun- cil 1,2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, C Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football, Bas- ketball, Track 1,2, 3,4. Z 1 GERALD TOBISON son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tobison Badger Boy 33 Snow Ball King 33 F. F. A. l,2,3,43 Conserva- tion Club 3,43 Football 1,2, 3, 43 Track 1,2, 3,41 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. PETER VAN LAARHOVEN RONALD VANDER BLOOMER son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vander Bloomer Pep Club 43 Dramatics 2, 33 Student Council 13 Mixed Chorus 3,42 C Club 2,3,43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. ELEANOR WILL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Will Chronicle: 43 Homecoming AUDREY WALKER daughter of Mrs. Ruth Walker Pep Club 43 F. H. A. 3, 43 Chron- icler 3,4, Co-Editor 43 Glee Club 3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,43 Band 13 Pianist 1,2, 3, 4. EUGENE WIECZOREK son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wieczorek F.F.A. 1,2,a,43 Track 1,2,3 43 Wrestling 23 Conservation Club 4. son of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Van Laarhoven F. F. A. 1,2, 3,42 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Chorus 1, 3, 4. Candidate 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 13 Band 1. CARLA WOULF daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Woulf Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Dramatics 2, 3gG1ee Club 1,3,4g Secretary FHA 3,4g Annual Staff 4g Pep Club President 3, 4. 3 L .Sm FRED ZALOUDEK son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zaloudek Pep Club 35 C Club 2,3,4 Football and Track 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball Manager 4. ANN STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Charnesky Karen Lindberg, Sylvan King Sylvra Kaminski, Carla Woulf -L-1. I'--eg, v qvnrrnvlx- Z Ni . . -15 V1.7 ig .Jimi iiiriizi 5 NN. Avg , . 4 1 - 43515111 1 F3533 1 gs' MIM. ' , , .. K ., A . x - A xg ! xy :W ' ' gvnxwy 9 .7 A49 R fa, 3 Q rw , 5 .IU IOR CLASS Under the direction of Mrs. Pelischek, Mr. Bingham and Mr. Richie, we have had both a successful and enjoyable year. Our class sponsored a record hop and a number of movies, both of which were financially successful. We took part in quite a number of school functions, including all sports. .Terry Patz, Art Wenzlaff and .Terry Woulf were members of three varsity sports, namely football, basketball and track. Two of our classmates made the varsity wrestling team, .Timmy White and Al Hoida. Janet Klapste represented us in Forensics, and Shannon Anderson was our Homecoming Qaeen candidate. Outstanding academically, all with grades no lower than an A , were Tommy Jackson, Shannon Anderson, Art Wenzlaff and Harriet McClure. We were represented on Student Council by Art Wenzlaff, Harriet McClure and Jimmy White. FRONT ROW: S. Lesperance, C. Broderick, A. Rouse, G. Kempka, I. White, D. Stank. SECOND ROW A, Lipianka, H. McClure, B. Baenen, P. Fiedorowicz, J. Klapste. THIRD ROW: M. Krejcarek, T. .Tack- son, R. Lepinski, D. Zemple, I. Holly, J. Risner, R. Meyers. TOP ROW: G. Blackburn, C. Schwartz S. Holtger, R. Bintz, R. Patz and J. Woulf. FRONT ROW: N. Winkler, S. Champagne, I. Nowak, S. Bunker, C. DeWindt, R. Champagne, I. Behrend B. Bcdnarz, M, Baciora, M. Woulf, and S. Lang. SECOND ROW: D. Graetz, E.Mongin, R. Krause, I. Stank, K. Martens, T. Bahl, E. Blackburn, A. Salewski, P. Kust, N. Meyer, M. Durocher, and R. Fuelle. THIRD ROW: S. Leitzke, L. Brosig, S. Brault, G. Holly, C. Piencikowski, C. Patz, E. Chase, J. Guseck G, Hoffman, I. Darga, and L. Chemel. TOP ROW: E.Oleck, R. Rebman, G. Kalbes, J. Rakowski, N. Rohde R. Pillath, T. Karuhn, D. Wiedemeier, W. Nowak, C. Antholt, and C. Kc-rpi. SOPHOMORE BELOW: English with Mrs. Valenti, Kip, Don, Liola, Gale, Jerry, Ioan, Mary, Carol, Sharon, Judy, Karen and Gary. This was a big year for the Sophomores.Lynda Meyer was chosen Homecoming Qieen. Joan Vanish was chosen Drum Majorette for next year, accom- panied by .Toanne Behrend: and Liola Chemel, the latter two being selected IVCheer Leaders along with Jane Darga. The wrestling team chose Mary Ann Woulf to be their queen for the Valders Tournament. Under the leadership of Mr. Lefky, we built a concession stand out beside the football field. We also sold candy during the break period. FRONT ROW: C. Bader, M. Jashinsky, L. Meyer, J. Durocher, S. Kust, E. Stank, M. Lewandowski, F. Kaminski, M. Sincere. SECOND ROW: B. Martens. J. Murray, A. Beaber, J. Bergeron, T. Krause, D. Meyers, R. Kostrava, L. Fitt, L. Lesperance, R. Darga, R.Stank, L.Grose. THIRD ROW: D. Mar- tens, R. Beyer, K. Rivard, D. Boville, J. Vanish, D. Cudnoski, B. Sadowski, M. Dantinne, J. Tachick, B. Cobus, S. White, and D. Brosig. TOP ROW: I. Pelot, C. Kostreva, R. Rymer, F. Rost, G. Mocco, C,Patz K. Olson, P. Fiedorowicz, P. Lapianka, R. Hannon and R. Weber. C L A S S BELOW, Left to Right: Joan Van- ish, President, Mike Durocher Vice-Presidentg Joanne Behrend Secretary, and Sue Kust, Treas- urer. We had a number of outstanding athletes, includ- ing Chuck Antholt. .Ton Bergeron, Ray Champagne, Mike Durocher, Tom Karuhn, Cliff Korpi, Cliff Patz Roger Pillath, Rusty Rost, and Al Salewski. Five of our group made the straight A' honor role, including Allen Beaber, Ellen Chase Liola Chemel, Rusty Rost and Joan Vanish. Mrs. Valenti and Mr. Lefky were our teacher advisors. FRESHMAN C ASS CLASS OFFICERS, Left to Right: Elmer Banaszak, Treas- We started the year with the largest urer Simone Simono, Secretary, Barbara Salewski, Vice- class in the history of CHS, 103 students. President, and Dan Skarda, President. We started the year off on the right foot by winning the Homecoming Float Contest with our entry entitled, The Crivitz Team is Shaken, We're Bringing Home the Ba- con. Simone Simono was chosen our Home- coming Candidate. FRONT ROW: D. Winkler, S. Salesky, A. McClure, M. Pelot, B. Jashinsky, E. Kamps, M. Kapla, J. Or- lando, B. Salewski, S. Simino. SECOND ROW: J. Kempa, L. Schwartz, R. Brault, W. Meyer, D. Borow- ski, J. Lesperance, B. Frazier, A. Pillath, N. Connick. THIRD ROW: H. Patz, T. Payette, D. Van Drisse, J. Kuchta, J. Charapata, J. Klapste, F. Carlson, R.Piontkowski,T.Stank,D.Leitzke. FOURTH ROW: S. Krause, R. Patz, J. Krause, D. Lesperance, A. Burgermeister, M. Turay, J. Rock, F. Ermis, S. Han- non, B. Wilmot. TOP ROW: D. Skarda, G. Teresinski, D. Krejcarek, R. Wardecke, M. Dufeck, R. Wiec- zorek, H. Eisenheim, W. Ott, R. Bray, M. Kruzel, and S. Antholt. FRONT ROW: J. Kushava, S. Bancroft, M. Brady, L. Von Dross, A. Lepinski, J. Bader, M. Podostat M. Cecil, C. White. SECOND ROW: S. Salewski, L. Shevy, R. Teteak, R. Lang, J. Swenty, F. Woulf, R. Kempka, B. Martens, H. Hermann. THIRD ROW: D. Hallada, R.Rudolph, J. Salewski, R. Peterson, E. Banaszak, G. Durocher, R. Hoida, J. Charnesky, R.Gretzon,J.Wou1f, W. Meyer. FOURTH ROW: S. Kostreva, R. Meyers, E. Tachick, E. Podoski, K. Kuchta, E. Retlich, N. Lentz, N. Widemier, C. Hei- sel, J. Peterson, S. Lentz. TOP ROW: L. Sager, M. Walker, H. Hutchinson, A. Patz, N. Nichols, D. Bieber, G. Camps, M. Margis, S. Suring, F. Zaloudek, J. Kempka. .4155 f'2 '5E':- '?72 it 'T '.'l'fC'f! . is U for sports, three of them making varsity 'ix awards, namely, Gary Camps in basket- ball and Howard Patz and .Tim Lesperance . in wrestling. ' Ed Fenendael represented us in For- ensics. Though none of us made the Straight A honor role, Billy Ott, Stan Suring, Mar- f-ff - cia Cecil and Gary Camps had all A's but one. Our class advisors were Mrs. Weed, Mrs. Hill and Mr. Bedora. Quite a number of our boys went out Math Class with Mr. Bedora. 3 if ' if 5 -QT-IN T1 r. 5 ,, 'm 'Sky 412 uf f a . f . ,, J A -.lM . A I . K K- L .453 1 If ff J M...-ff ix ' ,ff ' , 4 0 ,WWA Yfhvf HQ, f Q L V n V-A X , .. X ,FL . X , f' 'Q X ,, ,N 8 f , Q ,. ' 3 Q? , gg S . K, 4 5 L i-V Q 0 , Y I- n , N A 'E , 'Q 'f I Y, 3 s r , A If . jj N m - 5-2, b 1 - ,. 'K jf? -f' K ' K ,f 'i' K A -sw A r ' - ...fu i -r' ' A nf z 4 A 4 E, . 5 Q5 X ., 1 I . mi' 'ii' X X' ,ff ' X ' U ',. uR' .- wr :K .5 Q 1 xv. ' ai: J Q Hyip iryfmj k I X . s ,K '55 p 'ht Ny, A 7 FRONT ROW: R. Bintz, H. McClure, B. Kostrova, J. Behrend, O. Camps, S. Pelkey, J. Vanish, E. Chase, R. Stank, L. Hermann, D. Borkowski, M. Charnesky, D. Brosig, K. Rosner, I. Hansen. SECOND ROW: R. Meyers, D. Gabriel, L. Chemel, I. Klapste, J. Darga, J. Nowak, C. Patz, A. Rouse, L. Anderson. THIRD ROW: P. Graetz, B. Baenen, I. Rock, I. Peot, D. Stank, E. Starlk. J. Tachick, B. VanDrisse, A. Stank, B. Kempka, W. Kowalski, D. Denowski, J. Charapata, J'. Patz, D. LaFond, C. Korpi, C. Kostrova, G. Blackburn, R. Kostrova, B. Blackburn, A. Bachtell, D.Bedora,,R. Molke. STANDING: Mr. Valenti, Directory S. Hartwig. .T . Charnesky, P. Kust, L. Teresinski, R. Kapla, D. Nowak, E. Gretzon, T. Karuhn, S. Stank, C. Kempka, R. Piontkowski. SENIOR BAN MAJORETTES Orrie Camps . . . Joanne Varnish . . . Liola Chemel . . . Joanne Behrend . ? ,W SUM h -'r P Q . A zaiflf,-AV ,Lk jliiawhgmdn-.VV-V 'L ' Q. ' my 2 , V1 . ' ' ' 12 . -w Sf x Iv5NX AQ? :Q gg' L5 Q, U A - 5 I 3 '- V, i Ai??,f,'g3 f fr , 295665 ,xi V fttvx JA , -,K ,M i, ., A .2 -f E , .1 1-fvigg A Q ,fi A 'I . www . I .f iv Lu My I Eff 'X' 1 ,f all v'l Q, 9 . I, ,. W -xg, x , R la., A , V 4,1 , g s X ' RY 3 ' ' f It ' 1' . an , - 1 K' ' X' - 4 A X ' Y XP 4, v I .0 . xp s - x. 33 E me ' Q' '-' QA, v.. -'f ' '- Q 1. .,' ' - -r . , , f ' X .2 010 ,kj . 4 1 , .x ' K A . sa lr, Ll 7? Y. . , 'W I 3 , U Q, Mr gr . r , 'V Q? fi mi - A xi? Q, an, ' Q .wtf ,A 4 ' gl x, QM V A ' ' .7 'P 5 ti x , M 1 X L W ag. 5 X , , 1 ,M UV, x. . W V, .. L Y. 4 gn, f -r 'X ' 'Msg 4 -X .K , N X. ,V NA , 1' V' 1 g ex f :ff A 4 ' M Q W. 1 4 4 Wa ,fd 113' pf f 5'-J Ap xx, AK, f 1' Q' .vi f 1 we-1+ BOOK CLUB The Teen-age Book Club was organ- ized last year under the guidance of Mrs. Weed. The purpose of this club is to stimu- late reading interests. A wide range of good books have been made available at low cost for this purpose. Some 27 members took part in the club activities this year, earning 64 dividend books, one for each four purchased from leading publishing hous- es. Officers in this year's club included Janet Klapste, President: Ron Meyers, Vice- President, Harriet McClure, Secretary, and Jim Charnesky, Treasurer. 45 FRONT ROW: S. Bancroft J. Bader, J. Charnesky, J. Klapste R. Meyers, H. McClure, S. Kust. MIDDLE ROW: F. Kaminski M. Cecil D. Lesperance, B. Sadowski, G. Holly, S. Lentz, E Chase, J. Darga, D. Boville, B. Baenen, M. Badora. BACK ROW Mrs. Weed C. White R. Meyer, H. Hermann, B. Ott, J. Klap- ste, G. Hoffman, E. Kamps, J. Behrend. fN A FRONT ROW: S. Kust, S. Bunker, D. Brosig, D. Cudnoski, E 'L '- Chase, J. Vanish, J. Darga. SECOND ROW: L. Groose, B. Bed- narz, M. Badora, C. Antholt, M. Lewandowski, K. Olson, K. Rivard, L. Brosig, Mrs. Valenti, Advisor, M. Charnesky, K. Lindberg, L. Chemel, B. Martens, C. Schwartz, and P. Kust. Li The Forensics students were under the direction of Mrs. Valenti in a program designed to create a wider interest and appreciation for the various types of speech Each year a Forensic contest is held locally and the winners here go on to com pete with other M. and O. Conference schools This year's winners included Karen Lind berg from the Senior class, Janet Klapste from the Juniors, Chuck Antholt, Mary Ba dora, Liola Chemel, Sue Kust, Joan Vanish Peter Kust, Donna Brosig, and Shirley Bun ker, all Sophomores, and Edward Fenendael a Freshman. 0 FCRENS C X- ABOVE, Left no Right: J. Durocher, K. Lindberg, K. Rosner, S. Durocher, P. Bancroft. SECOND ROW: B. Maedke, M. Charnesky, Mrs. Brown, Advisor, S. Kaminski, M. Stank. TOP ROW: O. Camps, A. Wal- ker, C. Woulf, L. Brault, and S. Banaszak. W, .L F.H. . QMA X5 . ,bo X :MKII X ,K 44' Kfgs fx Ol' f a 14 ,V X Q, N. 3' 'fn A- 13 3 . -3 4, 1- O ,fill Qlxx' Q 9 , ' Q o X' ' 1' Q ,,- RIGHT, FRONT Row, 95233 4 'S lays 3g, Left to Right: L. Groose S. Bunker, S Kust S White Woulf F Kamin- ki SECOND ROW K Rivard I Darga D Brosrg L Chemel I Behrend THIRD ROW M. Dannnne I Vamsh K PIBHCIR owskl, G Holley, B Sadowskr and E Chase Nfw Bog' Ks? Q' LEFT, FRONT ROW, Left to Right: B. VanDrisse, D. Stank, S. Lesperance, B. Maloney. BACK ROW: B. Baenen, D. Blachowiak, and J. Klapste. ff 5 ., ..,, . is 6 B if! fa - fx fx SENIORS FIRST ROW: R. Peterson, B. Galbraith, R. Prestine, W. Hanneman, K. Swenty.SECOND ROW: D. Bray, A.Nowak, P. VanLarrhoven, S. Bingham, Advisor: H. Tachick, W. Fiedorowicz. THIRD ROW: G. Tobison, J. M31'SiS. T- Chucka, N. Mattrisch, C. Carlson. JUNIORS FIRST ROW: R. Cudnohufsky, A. Hoida, G. Kempka. C- Broderick, J. Casper. SECOND ROW: J .Skarda,R. Lentz. H. Denowski, W. Korpi, G. Risner, R. Meyers. THIRD ROW: G. Krause, R. Patz, S. Holtger, E. Yoap, J. Holley. SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: G. Casper, D. Greatz, L. Payette, N. Mey- er, L. Fitt, R. Fuelle. SECOND ROW: L. Lesperance, M. Durocher, D. Meyer. J. Prochaska, R. Krause. THIRD ROW: P. Fiedorowicz, R. Rymer, R..Pil1ath, N. Rhode, D. Wiedemeier, W. Nowak. FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: R. Kempka, D. Hallada, J. Lesperence, W. Meyer, A. Pillath. SECOND ROW: C. Horak, W. Mey- er, T. Payette, M. Walker, G. Durocher, D. VanDrisse. THIRD ROW: R. Zaloudek, A. Patz, R. Piontkowski, M. Dufeck, R. Bray, D. Krejcarek, D. Skarda. F. F. . The officers elected for the year were President, Gerald Tobisong Vice-President, Walter Fie- dorowicz: Secretary, Budus Glabraithg Treasurer, Charles Broderick: Sentinel, James Margis: Reporter, Everett Yoap. They attended an officer's meeting at Preble High School. Some of their activities were, attending the Northeastern Wisconsin Junior Livestock Show at De- Pere, Wisconsin, a trip to Minneapolis and St. Paul, and our basketball team, which did a fine job. We had initiation for the Freshmen in November. A11 in all, we had a very fine year. FRONT ROW: E. Will, L. Patz, Mrs. Rudolph, M. Rivet, S. Banaszak. BACK ROW: S. Kaminski, B. Prochaska, B. Maedke, A. Walker, S. Durocher, N. Semrau, M. Stank, I. Durocher, and P. Bancroft. CH RONICLER STAFF M, 1 hi x ig EXTRA Under the supervision of Mrs. Rudolph, seven issues of the school paper were issued. Officers for this year's staff included Marlene Stank, Editor, Audrey Walker, Assistant Editor: while other members of the office practice class acted in the capacity of typists and reporters. FRONT ROW: Mr. Rhode, R. Peterson, I. Skarda, J, Rigger, D, Igy' R. Co N S E R 'I' I O N Pointkowski. SECOND ROW: C. Bunker, W. Hanneman, R. Krejcarek, J, Q 1 'U X I, i I I 1 ' V Mn ,' If 'I ' ff I The purpose of this club is to get students interested in the conservation of Wisconsin's natural resources. This year's officers in- cluded Jerry Tobison, President, Don Ioy, Secretaryg and Val Dantinne, Treasurer. Our Club was in charge of the School Forest. We at- tended the Sports Show in Mil- waukee, and otherwise stim- ulated interest in new mem- bership. Holley. I. Tobison, V. Dantinne. TOP ROW: C. Schwartz, E, Rebman, I. Margis, S. Holtger, E. Wieczorek, and D. Giese. LIBRARIANS Those of us who elected to take a course in library work have now a much keener ap- preciation for a library, and how it may greatly assist us when its facilities are properly utilized. Our duties have included keeping books in orderly fashion on the shelves, postingnews- papers and magazines, typing library book lists, card index upkeep, and in general, keep- ing an orderly, workable house. FRONT ROW: C. Woulf, Mrs. Hill, L. Brault, M. Rivet. BACK ROW: D. Stank, B. Maedke, M. Rysewyk, J. Du- rocher, S. Durocher, T. Jorgen- Sen. CADET TEACHERS Under the careful guidance of Mrs. Hill, cadet teachers are introduced to some of the basic problems of teaching, the responsibilities of the teacher, and by no means the least im- portant --that of learning to understand children and their problems. FRONT ROW: B. Kostrova, Lynn Thompson, Mike Woulf, T. Jorgensen, E. Gretzon, M. Stank. BACK ROW: Mrs. Hill, B. Carlson, N. Semrau, C. Kampka. B X QR Q LL K f 4, gm K :M m ,My...,fy,f ,., ...Q W f llldl' gy? LBZSH ' K , Y '- 'M 5 vfysvw X V , , 1 E M A ff 4 , ' Y ' M ! J Sf' Mg ' 1 Hr 3 ll - agp 1. 3 t wa L W, Lf ,Q X ,ggi A - A f .. 5 i E F35 Aan A,f fa 'S I ...agggq-ual A - -- x ' iv.. . k 'w'v,,'s,S Q-fl .,- 7- W... -.Q rw - ' x A A 1- , ,XyyMff!yQ ,. f L, iv , N, , ,, IVI X -- ,TXJ .gnc A WE YM. rfgvtx : .1 x Nr ', .1 1-nik , 1 ,Q x I ' . if Ei My g f 52-QI ,sy . A'.' ' 1 , ' Q o f 430 'l .n. . IKE:-gg: , - if ffl- 1.-' ff1ig'J.,f:'i 1, Eg, .nfiih -Qg.3d,g,r: 1 A..r--ml. ' s.-:rl .:. Yun- ' 4 I 1- A :':'1gl X-.A ., -5 57..- , . - .- -1- s . 1 I Ts f' . .4 . ,, ,, QQ 1 'r-2-fe-J .'f'1' . .51-Q, . -,::a.1:7,tujr!iS , .- 55:0 fn :.SQfgw5ff5f,:g:v ' .,.x, . The Queen and her attendants. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Shannon Anderson Eleanor Will, Simone Simono. SEATED: the Queen, Linda Meyer. Mary Lu . ' If Barbara , . . Betty can Mary Ann a v 4 X ,ul 1 fx I ' 'C 4. 6,91 S hd ll, v Joanne Orrie ISHS Liola ...IN ...L .- '-.. 1 I a Q , . 0'-' -g--:: 1',,,,.,, FRONT ROW: G. Blackburn, Managerg E. Wieczorek, C. Bunker. J. Tobison, V. Dantinne, W. Hanneman, L, Teresinski, Coach Herbert. SECOND ROW: D. Oleck, D. Bedora, S. King, W. Kowalski, F. Zaloudek, W. Fiedorowicz, Coach Slaney. THIRD ROW: C. Broderick, J, Holly, J. Patz, J. Woulf, J. Skarda, J. Durocher, A. Wenzlaff. TOP ROW: J. Bergeron, Managerg D. Joy, P. Kust, A. Salewski, C. Antholt, R. Rebman, C. Korpi and Coach Lefky. Rsnv room LL THE SEASON'S RECORD Coleman 0 Pembine 21 Coleman 25 Fox Valley Lutheran 7 Coleman O Feshtigo 20 Coleman 6 Suring 26 Coleman 21 Lena 6 W' ? Coleman 12 crivimz 6 , My ff Despite a rather dismal season in which we scored 64 points to 86 for the opposition and broke even record-wise, both in conference games and for the season, the Cougars came up with a few outstanding players, notably Rich Adamski. Rich was unquestionably one of the hardest running backs in the M. and O. Conference, accumulating 386 yards to supply the spark in our running attack. All-Conference honors went to Val Dantinne and Len Teresinski on the offensive unit, and to Adamski and Jerry Woulf on the defensive team. FRONT ROW: G. Teresinski, S. Antholt, T. Krause, .T. Chucka, D. Krejcarek, D. Skarda, B. Ott. SEC- OND ROW: R. Brault, F. Woulf, J. Salewski, T. Payette, L. Nichols, D. Hallada, J. Charnesky. THIRD ROW: H. Hutchinson, R. Hoida, M. Margis, R. Wieczorek, E. Banaszak, G. Camps, D. Van Drisse. TOP ROW: Coach Slaney, F. Zaloudek, A. Patz, S. Suring. J. V. FOOTB LL The ,TV football squad spent the bulk of the season working on fundamentals, preparing themselves for a shot at varsity vacancies next year. There were two games played during the season, one each with Crivitz and Gillett, and as usual, Coach Slaney gave all of his boys an opportunity to get into the games. Though it is a bit early to say just who will advance to varsity status next year, there were a number of boys who showed up especially well, and they include Don Krejcarek, Dan Skarda, Rich Hoida, Ray Wieczorek, Elmer Banaszak, Gary Camps, Frank Zaloudek, Stan Suring and Darryl Van Drisse. FRONT ROW: I. Patz, A. Wenzlaff, C. Carlson, R. Vander Bloomer, R. Adamski. SECOND ROW: F. Zaloudek, I. Bergeron, L. Teresinski, G. Camps, F. Rost, T. Karuhn, I. Woulf, T. Jackson, M. Durocher, Coach Earl Herbert, G. Blackburn. VARSITY BASKETB LL Q e woi.iY- wonenv !! This year's Coleman Earl Herbert were very success- record. They broke many rec- M-O Conference high of 96 pushed it up to 101 against the the assist record of 11 made by game by assisting 12 of his ond in the final M-O Con- shaded bvOconto57-56 in the ever we beat Oconto Falls 53 -49 VanderB1oomer, one of our top M-O Conference. Ron along chosen Co-Captains bv their Cougars had a very successful Coleman 64 Pembine Coleman 51 Fox Valley Coleman 68 Wausaukee Coleman 62 Crivitz Coleman '72 Suring Coleman 62 Peshtigo Coleman 58 Alumni Coleman 78 Wausaukee Coleman 33 Lena Coleman 51 Gillett Coleman 37 Crivitz Coleman 67 Suring Coleman 60 Peshtigo Coleman 67 Pembine Coleman 101 Lena Coleman 77 Fox Valley Coleman 85 Gillett Coleman .57 Oconto Coleman 53 Oconto Falls Cougars, coached by Coach fuL They hung up a 14-3 ords, one of them being the points in one game. Our boys Lena squad. Jerry Patz broke Paul Evans, in the Suring team mates. We placed sec- ference standings. We were Sub District play-offs. How- in the consolation game. Ron players, was top scorer in the with Charlie Carlson were team mates. All in all our year. X - I vs 17 FRONT ROW: J. Murray, B. Frazier, I. Woulf, J. Salewski, I. Swenty, R. Brault, F. Woulf. SECOND ROW: Mr. John Slaney, E. uanaszak, F. Zaloudek, R. Peterson, D. Skarda, L. Sager. THIRD ROW: G. Durocher, J. Bergeron, A. Salewski, D. Krejcarek, R. Weber, R. Hoida, L. Lesperance. FOURTH ROW: G. Camps, R. Wiezorek, S. Holtger, R. Rost, T. Karuhn, S. Suring, P. Kust. J. V. BASKETB LL Our J. V. basketballteam ship of John Slaney enjoyed a Slaney guided his team to a for another good varsity team Outstanding performers on saw considerable Varsity Bergeron, Rusty Rost, Mike Du- Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman Pembine Fox Valley Wausaukee Crivitz Suring Peshtigo Wausaukee Lena Gillett Crivi tz Suring Peshtigo Pembine Lena Fox Valley Gillett under the very capable leader- most successful season. Coach 12-4 record, paving the way next year. the J. V. team, some of whom action were Tom Karuhn, Buck rocher, and Gary Camps. X' vgmgx N. , 1 WI' X N 1 u . . J , 9 4 Imllllw! FRONT ROW: Coach Douglas, C. Antholt, D. Giese, R. Pillath, I. Tobison, C. Bunker. SECOND ROW: R. Champagne, W. Meyer, C. Patz, I. Risner, W. Hanneman, G. Krause, C. Korpi, I. Lesperance. TOP ROW: S. King, H. Patz, H. Tachick, A. Hoida, R. Peterson and J. White. Our Wrestling team enjoyed their best season to date, postinga 10-2 record, placing second at both the strong Valders and Marshfield Tournaments, and sharing with Marshfield the Sectional Wrestling Championship, the trophy for which we won. In a very strong field of 53 teams competing for the State Championship at Madison, our boys scored 11 points and Colerna n placed 5th, behind Milwaukee South, Valders, K e n osha, a nd Marshfield. Coleman 26 Wittenberg Coleman 39 Bonduel Coleman 40 Sturgeon Bay Coleman 27 Sevastopol Coleman 9 Luxemburg Coleman 35 Brillion Coleman 36 Bonduel Coleman 29 Sturgeon Bay Coleman 29 Sevastopol Coleman 20 Wittenberg Coleman 38 Antigo Coleman 16 Luxemburg WRE TLI STATE QUALIFIERS LEFT: Duane Giese Ralph Peterson Coach Douglas RIGHT: J im White Roger Pillath Ray Champagne Ralph Peterson and Roger Pillath reached the finals. Ina scoreless duel with Jerry Holubetz of Marshfield, Ralph lost by the slim margin of the referee 's decision. Roger was shaded by Larry Teesch of Valders, 7-5, whom he had beaten previously. At the conclusion of the sea- son, Ralph and Sylvan King were voted co-captains, and Ralph was given the most valuable wrestler award by his team mates. ay S, ss, to 1022 . g u y t ef N , 4 L. P'X..:.-J' X ,5 FRONT ROW: Coach Herbert, K. Frievalt, R. Oleck, J. Banaszak, R. Skarda, Coach Slaney. STANDING: W, Kaowalski, R, Adamski, J. Charapata, J. Patz, A. Wenzlaff, R. VanderB1oomer, G. Tobison, C. Carl- son, A. Salewski, L. Teresinski, J, Woulf, D. Joy, E. Wieczorek, R. Kramer, C. Broderick, W. Fiedor- owicz, T. Jackson, and G. Blackburn, Manager. TRACK A happy bunch of boys in the picture above. And why not? They had just won the M. and O. Conference. In addition to that, our track squad won two of three dual meets, placed second in the M. and O. Relays at Peshtigo, second at the Sectional and qualified for the State Finals in Madison, Eugene Wieczorek in the 220, Ron VanderB1oomer in the high hurdles, Charlie Carl- son in the low hurdles and two relay teams, an 880 and a Sprint Medley group. Our boys scored 9 points at State on the outstanding performances of Ron VanderB1oomer, who won the high hurdles, and Charlie Carlson, who placed second in the lows. Congratulations boys. Let's do it again. Keith Frievalt, and State Dick Meniuer and our Speedster Kowalski High-hurdle Champ - Charlie Carlson, place winning against Peshtigo Ron VanderB1oomer 1.2, at State, m'ii?2,S'f FRONT ROW: Coach Slaney, S. King, A. Salewski, L. Teresinski, R. Kramer, R. VanderBloomer, G. Blackburn, W. Fiedorowicz, C. Broderick, Coach Herbert. SECOND ROW: A. Rouse, I. Bergeron, C. Antholt, I. Patz, A. Hansen, T. Jackson, I. Skarda, C. Bunker, D. Joy, P. Kust, L. Payette. TOP ROW: G. Krause, R. Rebman, I. Holley, J. Durocher. A. Winzlaff, D. Giese, D. Oleck, F. Zaloudek, I. Woulf, and A. Hoida. The C Club under vision of Head Coach Earl with the election of offi- e 1 e c t e d President, R on ta ryg and George Black- In November we new members including, eron, Duane Giese, Al Al Salewski. Our members at- football game in New City year conducted jo i n t ly ents' Night, set aside to basketball boys. P la ns trophy case to house our donation by the C Club. son and the State basket- senior members of our club As usual, it was a most U 1- 1 the very capable super- Herbert, began the year cers. Len Teresinski was VanderBloomer, Secr e- burn, Treasurer. brought into the club six Chuck Antholt, Buck Berg- Hoida, Rene Rebman, and tended the Packer-Giant Stadium, and later in the with the Pep Club a Par- honor the parents of our are being drawn up for a track awards, this beinga The annual trip to Madi- ball finals was made by and senior cheerleaders. enjoyable trip. The C Club again sponsored awards in each sport for the most valuable player, an honor determined by vote of the players. The football awa.rd this year went to Rich Adamski, hard driving fullback, the basketball award to Ron VanderBloomer, high point man of the M. 85 O. Conference, the wrestling award to Ralph Peterson, finalist in the 136 pound class at State this year, and the award for track went to Keith Frievalt, versatile performer of last year's team. J M11 , B SQ 8, f ' FRONT ROW: S. Banazsak, M. Charnesky, B. Prochaska, B. Carlson, O. Camps, C. Woulf, B. Maedke, B. Brady, M. Roberts. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Valenti, D. Nowak, B. Van Drisse, S. Hartwig, P. Harley, B. Kostrova, K. Rosner, S. Kaminski, J. Durocher, N. Semrau. TOP ROW: S. Durocher, L. Hermann, H, McClure, S. Pelkey, D. Blachowiak, A. Walker, B. Baenen, and M. Stank. PEP CLUB FRONT ROW: B. Bednarz, L. Chemel, L. Brosig, G. Holley, C. Piencikowski, B. Sadowski, J. Darga, J. Behrends, C. Bader. SECOND ROW: B. Martens, D. Martens, M. Woulf, S. Simono, M. Badora, J. Dur- ocher, S. Kust, A. McClure, B. Martens, L. Grosse. TOP ROW: D. Boville, E. Blackburn, K. Martens, N. Schneider, E. Chase, .T. Vanish, J. Peterson, D. Brosig, and M. Lewandoski. x, 'S Coleman Drug Store Motar Car CO. Frank Rost Albers, Dr. Ben Franklin Store Augies Market Coleman Auto Service Coleman Canning Co. Coleman Elevator Coleman Flower Shop Coleman Furniture Store Coleman Hotel Coleman Lumber and Fuel Rhodes Mortuary Robinette, Dr. B. A. 'tgp j -5 J T DVERTISING Connick Restaurant Fortiers Tavern Frsn's Repair Gamble Store Gendron and Sons, A. E Giese Hardware Karuhn's Standard Serv Larry 's Refrigeration Lenorad 's Barber Shop Libal Sheet Metal Martens, H. A. Mary Lee Beauty Shop Red Owl Agency Rentmeester Realty Thibadeou 's Market We the Annual Staff, wish to thank all those who so generously contributed to our school book. We also want to thank Mr. Douglas for all that he has done to make this annual possible. 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