Crandon High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Crandon, WI)

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DEDICATION To show our deepest appreciation, we, the SENIOR CLASS OF 1947 do hereby dedicate this edition of THE CARDINAL to our parents, who have been so generous and thoughtful in guiding us through these long years of toil. BETTE BOURDLAIS English 2, 3. 4 VIVIAN BROMAN Commercial ESTELLA DAVIS History 3. 4 Consumer Economics ELMER DONOHUE General Science Industrial Arts HARRY H. HANSEN Principal Coach Science GERALD DONOHUE Band Mathematics HENRY GESKE Custodian 3 BLANCHE HANSEN Biology Home Economics MABLE MATTHEWS Civics English CHS Annual Staff STANDING: Jeanette Hoffman. Grace AtiM. Pejfsy Tallier, tarrainc McMillion. Shelliy llarri . Norman Kowlinsen. I orothy Chn trnw n. Hetty Itonack. Hetty Hetrick. SEATKD: Pat Hmcrjon, llamM l.amoiMl. .'fark Sjicnccr, Ralph Chartraw, I)un Kincaul. Jean Spencer. Editor in Chief—Norman Rowlinson. Assistant Editor—Betty Petrick Writeup Editor—Jeanette Hoffman. Business Manager—Shelby Harris. Assistant Business Manager—Pat Emerson. Advertising Manager—Donald Kincaid. Assistant Advertising Manager Ralph Chartraw. Sports Editor—Mark Spencor. Photography Editor—Grace Aubol. Assistant Photography Editors—Dorothy Christenson, Lorraine McMillion. Peggy Tallier, Jean Spencer, Betty Bonack. Art Editor—Harold Lamond. Under the supervision of our principal, Mr. Hansen, we. the annual staff, of ’47 do hereby present this, our annual. We hope you, who have made the history of this school year memorable, enjoy reading this as we have enjoyed presenting it to you. ♦ —THE STAFF. 4 CHS GRACE AUBCL EVA BALL BETTY BCNACK JOHN BROUILLARD He came. I faze. I conquered. Kami I. 2, 2 Pep Club 1. 2 Home Kc. Club 2. .1 Junior Play Prow Commit lee Annual Staff Chorus 2. .1 Stniior Ckut Play The more we arg'ed the qneslioi i I he mare tec didn't agree. Pep Club I. 2 Senior Class Play Chorus 2 The fnn in her smile, end the des H in her rye. Annual Staff Pioin Committer Pe| Club I. 2 He if not -t ru'e breaker, fast a little mishief maker. Kami I. 2 Senior Class Play Pr -m Committee Basketball I. 2. 4 Footkill I, 2 •C” C lub 2. 4 LILLIAN BROUILLARD Sometimes I fit and think, and sometimes Just fit. Pep Club I. 2 Home Kc. Club 2. 3 Chorus 2, J RALPH CHARTRAW lie I.noses that football isn't the only flace a gosnl tine is needed. Junior Play Senior Class Play Prom Committee Basketball I. 2. i, 4 Annual Staff “C Club 1. 2. S. 4 Football I. 2. 3, 4 DOROTHY CHRISTENSON The question, (chose solution I require, if which of the hoyi do I really admiref Pep Club |. 2 Annual Staff Senior Class Play See. and Trcas. I Prom Committee Cheerleader 3, 4 BETTY LOU DeHART Hetty is not zery tall, bn! good I In n (it eomc in far eels small. Pet- Club I Home Kc. Club 2. 3 Chorus 2 Prom Committee 5 CHS ALICE DoMARS Not so tall, tt-ry smiII. but always neat and very sweet. Pep ('lull I. 2 Home Kc. ('lull 2, .1 PAT EMERSON I've always liked school, at least the vacation part of it. Banal I Pep ('lull I. I Annual Staff LAWRENCE FANNIN He majored in al biolotiy. Kuotlall 4 CARLENE FULK I'retty as a prairie flower, O'tfeing urilder every hoar. Baml I Pep (lull I. 2 SHIRLEY GLOCKE JOHN GRAVITTER SHELBY HARRIS JEANNETTE HOFFMAN .1 pay for me, loll, dark, mid six foot three. Band t. 2 Pep ( lull I. 2 Forcmic I Home Kc. CIuli 2, i Senior ('la Play Churu 2 Dramatic CIuli I Some eome to work, some eome to play. Johnny comes to sl-ep all day. Kootliatl S, 4 CIuli 2. .1. 4 Basketball I. 2. 4 (Heater men than I hate Imd, hut I doubt it. Kami I. 2. .1, 4 Junior Play Senior Cla Play Prevalent I, 2 Choru 4 Prom Committee Annual Staff Barketlia'I I. 2. i Footliall I. 2. J. 4 C Club 2, 2. 4 Greater friends than she imiv lived, but tee don't think so. Pep Club I. 2 Home Kc. Club 2 Choru 2. 2 Annual Staff Prom Committee 6 CHS ] I (I LAWRENCE HOFFMAN Oh' Shuck ! If ; v i(.v anything about him, he'll ! luth. Band I. 2. J Senior Clan Play Forrnnic J Choruo 2. 3 LAWRENCE JAEGER Like a poteder puff I'm far the ladies. Band I. 2 Fool kill 3. 4 WILMORE KEGLEY dir I are bothersome, bat I don’t mind be inti bothered. DONALD KINCAID My daily worry- How's hairt Band I. 2. J. 4 President 3 Vice Pretident 2 Prom Committee Annual Stall Chorus I. 2. J. 4 KootlaK .1 C Qub 3 Junior Play EDWARD KING NORMAN KING HAROLD LAMOND LORRAINE McMILLION Heller to ho re tried and nitsed, than to leave a pretty j„ unbilled. Football 1. 2. .1. 4 C Club 2. 3. 4 He hath ait innocent face but Returned Cl 4 Botkin I Football I. 2. J -C Club 4 H'hat a man! H'kat! a meialf Annual Stall C Club 4 Basketball I. 2. J. 4 I eauld live without poetry or walk in a but meter on earth could I live xcilhoat talking. Cheerleader 3. 4 Dramatic Club I P«P Club I. 2 Vice-President .1 Prom Committee Senior Play Junior Pla Annual Malt 7 CHS BETTY PETRICK RUSSELL PLUMMER ELAINE RADTKE NORMAN ROWLINSON Quiet and Reserve it sir. a These t. others hate a vrly fish iu the tea of iellte.es uud I'm inti the m.ni I'm latlin student of the first dearer. a-rrked me to death. .Vo tent Jet I'm so tall and thin. 1 always art a Site. fat. Bawl 1, 2. 2 Pel. Chib I. 2 Bawl 1 Pep Cluh 1. 2 Band 1. 2. 2. 4 Home Re. 2. 3 Senior Play Home Rc. Club 2. 2 Ktothall 1. 4 Chorus 2 President 4 Senior Play Annual staff Sec. atwl Treas. 2. Chorus 2, .1 Sec. 1 Prom Committee Annual Staff Football 1. 2. 2. 4 ” - Club 2. 2. 4 MERRY SPECHT She is in itlter a siuuer •!« n saint yon cnu’l male iter afi ihe ain't. Transfer New l.oml n Chorus 4 JEAN SPENCER She it interested -hut nnt in tehool. Home Re. Club 2. .1 Pep Cluh J. 2 Annual Staff I'rom CommiliM MARK SPENCER Tl e gooder I tty to t e the trotter am. Manaser I, 2. 2. 4 Kami I. 2. 3. 4 C (lub Annual Staff Prom Commllltr Senior Class Play Vice-President 4 Returned Cl CARROLL STATEZNY What mare eon!,I one ai'ii the Sent.it lad f Haud.tomt -S.'.Wir —li„od 9 CHS PEGGY TALLIER She smitet at many just for fun, hut tiv kntrtr Ihert it only one. Il.tn.l ) l'c| Club I. 2 Home Kc. Club 2. i Prom Committee Annual Staff Drum Majorette I, 2 Cheerleader .1. -I HERBERT WAGONER The world's mo better i worry, life's no butter if sev hurry. ELEANOR WALD T :i rk ■■r not to ufork. Hint is the question, 1‘rom Committee IVp Club I. 2 HELEN WEBER This flirt kuotrs her troy around. Transferred Detroit HARLAND BURMIESTER (Harl) don't like the flirts hut oh! the fair sex. Trn«ferrc l Seymour ROBERT GILBERT (Bob) Is he bored or is he shyf han't he talk or won’t he tryf Dramatic Club I JOSEPH JEFCIK (Jo©) ! isftuise my bondatte as I trill. 'Tii rromeit. women rules me still. Transferred CliicaKo 9 CHS Senior Class Prophecy-— 7957 The appointment was at 5 p. m. at the New York Empire Studio. High heels were clicking down the hall and slowly came to a stop at the desk of the receptionist. “I have an appointment to be at Room 13 at 5 o’clock. Would you kindly announce that I am here?” Mr. Limond, a model to see you.” Send her in. WOO! WOO! Haven’t I seen you somewhere before? Why, of course, it just dawned on me. You're the Carlenc Fulk of the old class of ’47. Sit down ole pal and tell me-havc you seen any of the rest of the class?” Oh yes. quite a few. You see I just arrived with Susie Christenson, who is over at Room 17 posing for Shelby Harris of the New York Times. While we were at Crandon over the weekend we ran into I awrence Hoffman of the Employment Agency and he suggested that we try our luck here. Robert Gilbert is head of the Antigo Finance Co. and of course that’s where we secured the loan. And just imagine who was conductor on the Northwestern train. Why Ding King—of all people. I didn't think he would settle down to a job like that. As long as we’re on the subject of class mates, let’s go down to Room 17 and sec how Susie and Shelby arc making out. So together they sauntered down the hall, up a flight of stairs to where a door was ajar. There sat Shelby, feet on desk, and still puffing his old pipe. As his eyes glanced at who was in the door way. he let out a yell. Susie! lx ok who’s here. Howdy! Howdy! Come on in and sit down. We were just discussing about what Mrs. Jess Deaton (former Jean Spencer) named her last child. Well, what did she name it?” Oh. she thought that it would be nice to name it after Peggy. You remember Peggy Tallier, don’t you? They say she’s the General’s wife now. Gee Whiz.” piped up Susie. Thats just the beginning. You should have seen how radiant Joe Jeficlk’s face was the day he took over the Spencer tavern. And say! that reminds me of Ralph Chartraw. Boy. he sure is leading a dead life—caretaker of the Rusch funeral home. They had a couple of trials in the Crandon Courthouse last Friday. Judge Norman Rowlinson fined Carroll Statezny $10 and costs for speeding with his new Mercury. Lefty-King and Mark Spencer got fined too. for spotlighting DEAR. Don Kincaid is going to be our next Sammy Kaye with that swell orchestra he’s got. I heard that he’s got Merry Specht as his latest singer. I'd sure like to hear her. I saw in the Forest Republican that Eleanor Wald, telephone operator at Rhinelander, visited over the week-end with Mrs. Jess Houle (formerly Betty Bonackj at Pine Lake. Wonder how they are? Speaking of newspapers, they say Alice D'eMars is a designer for the fashion page in the Chicago Times. Elaine Radtke is in Chicago too. Studying to be a chemist. I guess. Mrs. A1 Carlson, who used to be Grace Aubol, in the good old days, has now hired Eva Ball as her baby sitter. Eva must still like that job. 10 John Gravittcr is still looking for a gal to take over the Dress shop. Hope he is making as much progress as he did in school! ! ! Betty DeHart has moved to Laona now. but she said she'd be back to vote for Whitcy Fannin, who’s campaigning for the sheriff’s Job. Well. Mac cr. I mean Lorarinc McMillion and a blond guy arc going to take over the management of the Hotel at Crandon. She’s finally going to settle down. Did you hear about Jeanette Hoffman, the nurse? She’s vacationing at the Pine Lake Resort, which was bought by Harland Burmiester last fall. She said she’s having a grand time. Lawcrnce Jaeger and Wilmore Kegley have bought a big 300 acre farm and arc sharing their large profits with their wives. Miss Lillian Brouillard is teaching at the Grade school and is living with her brother John. But I suppose that you have heard about him taking over the Lutterman Hardware. It was quite a while ago. At the El Rancho Grandy House, owned and operated by Pat Emerson, there was held a big party the other night. Among the guests was the District Attorney’s secretaries. Shirley Glocke and Betty Pctrlck. A modern dance was performed by Helen Weber, the guest of honor. Russell Plummer is now the sole owner of the Crandon Bottling Works on Lake Drive and has employed Herb Wagoner as one of his truck drivers. Whew! I’m out of wind. Goodness! It’s after 8 now. We better be getting home -huh. Carlenc?” The boys both Jumped at the same time and exclaimed. Come on girls, we'll dine at the Waldorf. Ready?” So down the hall four of the students of the class of old ’47 marched. Happy to have heard how all the rest of the classmates had made out. 11 S C IASs, CHS Junior Class ROW l.cft i«« right; K-Um Kcxlcy, Dick Pfeiffer. Dick Plummer. f.iiy Mulliti . Don Steele. Jerry Crooce, Dan Dehnrt. Kill Mountain, Krvin Simamll. (Urlmiil Cue. Dee DeMar . Tr l Hra-lley. Wally Ritchie. Roll.-uul Schumacher. Koimic Duff. I.itlie McCabe. Mary l.uttcrnuui. ROW 2 Mr . Mathew . Mr. Cerahl D.mohue ’la A lvi or . Xcal Pence. Dick Stromliach. Shirley Pctrirk. Jeanne Stur I. Marie ButhtlWn, AmtNlM Conn. Jerry DmUM. Allan Stf.mr. Loi Zckchowtla. There c Starjoski. lone Fcight. June Robbins, Violet l.eamol. Kilccti Champinc, Margie tirei in er, Kr.mkie (iune, Cliff Atlach. ROW I Francis Tu| | er. Hob Marsh. Alice Janie . Phyllis llarkin . Dorothy K.ilata, Ro e Mary Spc or. Jane Russell, Katherine Flannery. I.ucy Steagall, (iraee WiUi'ti, Anna Johnson, Pearl Hailey, Regina Stewart. Margaret Wettimayor. Joyce Railtke, Ruby (icralit. PRESIDENT WALLACE RITCHIE VICE PRESIDENT-JERRY CRONCE SEC. AND TREAS.-JUNE ROBBINS CHS Sophomore Class I li I ROW A—I-cf to right: Phyllis Johnson. Josephine Knlata. Rita Simandl. Betty Marvin, Alice (irandine, Mary Dixon. Esther Schmidt. Kltcn Paul. Mona Gravittcr, Dclore Boodry. Dorothy Spencer. Wanda Camjitiell, Dorothy Ro io, N'ehla Santerne. ROW J—Betty Thoma cbef ky. Doris N'ickois. Klmira Hoffman. Joyce Steven . Joan Maresb. Winifred Woodbury. Shelby Evcland. Btili IMuinmer. Wallace Bradley, llarry Jaeger. I.uthur Imhi, Tommy Com! . Marilyn Sam . Eloise Pitt . ROW 2 Morton Steele, (irralil llcrnhoft, (Sene Kolduns, Jrv e Periy, Frank Slur I. Pat Votis. Joyce Ball. ROW 1 Kathleen Kitsch, Shirley McMillion, Hetty Shadick, Hetty Quesinlierry. Virginia Cundiff. Jane Erwin. Pat Woodbury. Ceorge Tupjwr. Jerry Campion. David Olinger, Fred Knoke, Hill Bonack, Mi Rourdlai . Mi Hroman Class Advisor . PRESIDENT GENE ROBBINS VICE PRESIDENT—ELLEN PAUL SEC. AND TREAS.—PAT VOTIS 14 CHS Freshman Class ROW Ufl to right; Jim Avhaeh. It l Roger . Rift Samr, Otto ThnnuKhrliljy, Arlynti Kline. Otto Nick'd . Kcuhrn Doran. Kddie (•in 1. Tony Kiefer. Pete Same. ROW S John Baumgartner, Ken M rrison. Marvin Ridiett , Raymond Burger. Charles Steagall. Arthur Allen, Klmer Walker. Roland Kvelaud. Loyal Ahney. Kavm ml Madron, Bill Du Four. Burton Rather!, Carol l.amond, Herman Anderson. Beatrice Randall, Alice tirandine. ROW 2 Mr . Ilansen. Mr. K. Donohue Class Advisor . Bdly leahjr, Dick Kerr. Edward Spencer. Boli Ca . Arthur Mc.Mdlion, Toni O'Donnell, Jerry BronillanU Billy Packard. Don Kott, Arlene Creisinger. l«oi Jackson, Virginia Sharon, Mary Jane Marvin, Ruth XeUcl. Edith Cyrti . Delores firycxkow«ki, Cencva Klam. ROW I — Lola Stewart. Dorothy Waite. Mary Schnaedtei. Florence Jaeger. Mildred Keg ley. Nona DeMar . Carol Fenske. Donna Jensen. Della Fannin. Alda King. Thelma Brandenherg. Patsy Spencer. Celeste Palmer. Regina Benser. Kathleen Kr oska, Delores Puftelnik. Virginia Fulk. Shirley Antonuk. Rachel Conley, Bonnie Van Cleave. PRESIDENT—MARVIN ROBERTS VICE PRESIDENT-JERRY BROU1LLARD SEC. AND TREAS.—DELORES GRYCZKOWSKI 15 ! m ■ CHS Band UOW •( lalt to right; Frol Knoke. Raymond Mattson, Bill l)uFour, Rosemary Gnndiw, Marilyn Sam . Celeste Painter, Arlene Greisingcr, Jim Asliach. Otto Xickols ROW i John Baumgartner, Charles Steagall, Tony Kiefer. Jerry Compton. Don Kincaid. Gerald Hernhofl. Dave Olinger, l.nther Ison. Bolt Plummer. Jesse Perry. I an Dehart. laiyal Abney. -Mr. G. Donohue Director. ROW 2- Hot Santa, Kettlicu Dorau. Ronald F-veland, Hill Packard, Tom O'Donnell. Ed Spencer. Bolt Marsh, Russell Pluntmer. George Tupper, Gene Robbins. Allan Strati , Margie Greisingcr. Betty Marvin. ROW I Betty Qursinhcrry. Mona Gravittcr. Ellen Paul. Winifred Woodbury, Rollaud Schumacher. Frances Tupper. Burton Rathert. Rote Mary Spencer. Shelby Rveland. Shelby Harris. Jane Russell. Esthrr Schmidt. Mary Dixon. Carol l.amond. I 1 17 CHS Chorus ROW 1 l.cfi in right: Carol Fenskc, Dan Drhail. Hilly Packard. Tummy omb . Bill Mountain. Arthur Allen, ('baric Steagall. Virginia KuNc. Dclorc Pustelnik. Nona DrM.trs. (ieiwva Klarn. Alice (tramline. Belly Marvin. Donna Jensen. Boh ( a e. (SeraId Bernhofl, Holland Schumacher. Don Kincaid, Kllen Paul, Virginia Cuudiff, 'irginia Sharon, Carol l„amond, Rosemary (Srandiue. Ruth Net id, Frankie Cumin, Margie Greisiugcr, Jatte Bussell. Shelby Harris. Jerry Cronce. Mr. (I. Donoohuc Director. ROW I Della Fannin. Jim Astiach. laiyal Abney, John Baumgarlner. Bob Samz. Wallace Bradley. Winifred Woodbury. Mary Jane Marvin, Dorothy Kalatn, Alda King. Joyce Stevens. Kathleen Krzoxka, Mildred Keg ley. Florence Jaeger, Jane Emin, Celeste Palmer. Arlene (ircismger. Belly yucsinberry. Pal Worwlbury. Mary Dixon. I.m Jacks-jr., Kslhcr Schmidt. Mona (iravilicr. Dori Xiekolt. Regina Benscr, Marilyn Samz. Shirley Anlonuk. 18 CHS Senior Class Play Cast ROW 2 law mice Hoffman, Norman Rowlinwo. Ralph Chan raw. Mark Spencer, Shelby Harris. fohimy Drouillard. ROW I (trace AuWI. Dorothy ChriMrovn, Ijorraine MrMilli .n. Mi Rourdlai'. Kva Ball, Belly l'ctrick, Shirley Gtorke. Mrs. John Rankin—Shirley Glocks Arc 45, typical mother of today. Jack Rankin—Norman Rowlinson—A son, 23. college type of young man. Glenda Rankin—Grace Aubol—A daughter. 21. serious likeable young lady. Sue Rankin- Dorothy Christenson—Daughter. 19. carefree, funloving type. Ned Richmond—Johnny Brouillard—A friend. 22. an easy going collegiate. Fay Kirbcy -Lorraine McMillion—A friend. 22. likeable. Inquisitive, impulsive. Gary Stark Ralph Chart raw—A newcomer. 24. more of a reserve type. Guy Haines Lawrence Hoffman— 5. an eastern cousin of Mrs. Rankins. Betsy Haines- Eva Ball- His wife. 42. with a mind of her own. Randall Haines—Mark Spencer- -21. a son. modern young man. Frances Haines—Betty Petrick—A daughter. 20. all around American girl. Uncle Zeb Tyler Shelby Harris 60-70. typical Ozark Mountain man. ACT I—Morning of a summer day. ACT II—Mid-afternoon. ACT III—8:30 the same evening. The living room of the Rankin's home which is situated in the Ozarks of northern Arkansas. 19 CHS Forensics STANDING- Mi Uourdlais, Garland Case. Donald Steele, Mr . Mathews, Morton Steele. Mr . Il-tiwn. SITTING Mona Gravitter. Hsther Schmidt, Rosemary Grandinc. Alice Grandinc, Shircly Antonuk. Extemporaneous Reading—Shirley Antonuk Orations — Banner of the Dawn —Morton Steele American Century of Good Will”- Donald Steele “Age of Reason —Garland Case Serious Declamations — “The Scar Alice Grandinc The Gypsy —Esther Schmidt Humorous Declamations “June Night —Rosemary Grandinc Local Forensics hold March 14, at the Crandon High School. League Forensics held March 14, at the Crandon High School. Garland Case came out with an ”A rating. 20 CHS Home Economics Club ROW 4- l-«ft to right: Phyllis Johnson, Rita Simandl. Bitty Marvin, Ellen Paul, Virginia Cum!iff, Winifred Woodbury, Alice Crandinc. Thelma Brandcnl crg. Patsy Spencer. Mi Stewart. Dorothy Waite. ROW 3 N'rlda Santrrno, Wanda Campbell. Esther Sehmidt. Virginia Sharon. Jane Erwin. Betty Quest nherry. Rosemary Crandinc, Beatrice Randall. Delores (iryerltowiki, Ruth Xet cl, Edith Cyrus. Geneva Elam. ROW 2—Dorothy Spencer. Joyce Ball. Carol l-amond. Regina Reuser. bis Jackson. Celeste Palmer. Maty Schnaedter. Nona Dr Mars. Carol Fenskc. Donna Jensen. Shirley Antontik, Mrs Ifensen Instructor. ROW I—Kathleen Krzoska. Delores Pustelnik. Virginia Kulk. Rachel Conley. Delores Boodry. Arlene t.reismger. Mildred Kegley, Florence Jaeger. Bonnie Van Cleave. Mary Jane Marvin. Alda King, Della Fanmn. PRESIDENT—ESTHER SCHMIDT VICE PRESIDENT—WINIFRED WOODBURY SEC. AND TREAS.—ALICE GRANDINE 21 r 1 I CHS Cheerleaders DOROTHY CHRISTENSON LORRAINE McMILLION PEGGY TALLIER With a Susy O and a truckin' on down Crandon High is going right to town Swing 'em to the left And swing ’em to the right Come on team let's fight, fight, fight. Snickety Rickety Rickety rack We're the team that never falls back We're the people, we're the stuff We're from Crandon that's enough. Tear down the rafters Rip up the floor Come on team Let's raise that scoro. Rip shaw Rip shaw Rip show bang We belong to the Crandon gang Are we in it we should smile We've been in it for a long long while. 23 CHS [ ROW • I.cft to right; Hob Csutc, Wally Ritchie, Marvin Roberts', 1’cte Saroz. Je e Perry. ROW 3—Jerry Compton, I.other Ison. Dick Davi; , Arlynn Kline. Gene Robbins. Kollnmi Schumacher. ROW 2- Tom O'Donnell. Holt Marsh. Jerry rtrouillnrd, Jerry Cronce. Hill Packanl. George Tapper. ROW I Don Kincahl. Norman R ,wlin«on. Ivtl King, Coach Hansen, Ralph Chartraw. I.awrence Fannin, John (iraviter. Shelhy Harris. 24 3 i CHS JERRY COMPTON DICK STROMBACH RALPH CHARTRAW JOHN BRCUILLARD ROBERT CASE JOHN GRAVITTER CHS ROW 2 Left [o right; Burton Rathert. Don Ko t. Cliff Asbach Manager. Hill Packard. Tom O'Donnell. Shelby Kveland. ROW I Dick Kerr, Jerry Brouillard, Harold l.amnitd, Jesse Perry. Art McMillion. CHS C Club ROW 3 -Left to ri«ht; Jerry Compton, Lawrence Fannin, Norman King, (icorjrc Tapper. Dick Stromlwcfc, Shelby Harris, Don Kincaid. ROW 2 Harold I .amend. Holland Schumacher. Wally Ritchie, Jerrv Cronec. Arlynn Kline. Jesse I’crry. Ed King, Mark Spencer. ROW I Norman Rowlinsou. John 1’imiillard. Ralph Cliartraw, licit Case. France Tupper, John (iravitio.-, Bob Marsh, (icnc Rcldtins. PRESIDENT—RALPH CHARTRAW VICE PRESIDENT—ED. KING SEC. AND TREAS.—JERRY CRCNCE 27 r S H D CHS 30 7 ! 31 32 1 33 CHS 34 35 37 CHS CALENDAR 1946- 1947 SEPTEMBER 3 This is a dace chat needs no explanation. 21 Well football begins. We played at Wabeno tied 0-0. Hope we keep this up. 28 We played Laona here got beat 0-1 9. OCTOBER 4 Well this is the day the Juniors have been praying for—ring day. They all held out their fingers. 5 Homecoming!! Oh-! Lost!! 0-6 to Minocqua. Where was the Sophomore float? 14 All those scared looking Freshies got initiated. After initalion they seemed VERY confident. 19 Played Goodman today got beat 1 2-6. 26 A big bus load of kids went to Eag’e River and saw us get beat again. The score was 13-21 in favor of the Eagles. NOVEMBER 4- 8 Shirley G. recuperating in the Rhinelander Hospital. Left after History Class. Lucky stiff! 7- 8 Memorable days. The teachers had a convention so naturally we had no school. 14 ALL SENIORS hustled around trying to find all their properties for dress rehearsal. SOME PUN. 15 Happy day. We won our first basketball game. Elcho 36. Crandon 48. 18 Twelve shaky SENIORS gave a matinee for the rest of the school. 19 That good looking team of ours p!ayed Eagle River. As usual we got beat 33 to 41. 20 We gave our SENIOR CLASS PLAY tonight. Just look at the money!!! 2! Elcho played here. Beat them 43 to 1 5. 28-29 Thanksgiving vacation. DECEMBER 3- 4 Sophomores and SENIORS had State I. Q. tests. 5 Laona 38. Crandon 24. 10 Jean Spencer takes the name of Deaton. Ah!! Ain't love wonderful!! Played at Goodman. Lost 28 to 30. Eag!e River played here. Lost 33 to 42. l.ost to White Lake. 24 to 30. 1? 17 19 38 JANUARY 6 SHNiOR pictures taken. HUBBA HUBBA! Boys in ties and girls in stockings. 9 Wabeno played here. WE lost 34 to 35. What a game!!!! 24 Played Laona. Lost 22 to 26. 31 Played Goodman. Lost 25 to 4 . FEBRUARY 1 Junior class gave Midwinter Dance. 6 Best game in the season. White Lake here. Played 2 overtimes and lost 44 to 46. 1 2 Hiles bus broke down. Eleanor and Betty found the road to Crandon quite crowded so walked back to Hiles. 14 Played our last basketball game and lost 34 to 46 to Wabeno. Mac got in a full supply of PEANUTS. 15 Jamboree at Eagle River. We beat E’cho 23 to 12. Red Chartraw and Dick Strombach were chosen on the all star team. 19-21 Class tournaments. SENIORS 45 — Sophomores 32. Juniors 51 — Freshmen 26. Freshmen 30 — Sophomores 19. SENIORS 31 —Juniors 25. 20 Wedding bells rang out for Grace A. and A1 C. MARCH 10 Red and Torchy turned Math teachers. Local Forensics. 12 SENIOR pictures arrived. AH!! What wonders an artist can do! 14 League Forensics. Gabby C. got an A rating. APRIL I Annual goes to print. Boy that last minute work!! 4- 7 Easter vacation. 17 The SENIOR CARNIVAL. New! Sensational! Amazingly different!!! 19 Music Festival at Antigo for soloists. MAY 3 Music Festival at Antigo for the band. 10 Junior Dance. What! a dance.' 18 Bacculaureate. 21 Class Day. Annuals passed out. No compliments please Juniors! 22 Graduation at last! Everyone looks to sec if their diploma is signed and sighs. 39 CHS We, the Seniors of '47 wish to extend our appreciation to the following who made this publication possible. Compliments of VERN'S BARBER SHOP Compliments of FRANCES' STYLE SHOP FRANCES GRAVITTER JANEEN BEAUTY SALON Phone 150 MGR. MRS. JACK NETZEL Compliments of CRANDON FLOWER SHOP MRS. C. A. MOE Fred Meister and Earnie Rudoloff SWANN'S SERVICE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY DEALERS Repair Parts and Equipment HERB SWANN, Prop. Phone 240 Nashville, Wisconsin M M Locker Service and Cold Storage Frozen Foods and Fresh Meats CRANDON, WISCONSIN Phone 190 Compliments of CRANDON Compliments of CRANDON HOTEL THEATRE 41 CHS SCHLAFKE'S QUALITY BAKERY SCHLAFKE'S ON THE LABEL MEANS QUALITY ON THE TABLE 42 Compliments oi CRANDON CREAMERY Ladies Ready-to-Wear MAUD B. KAMM GIBBS HARDWARE AND INSURANCE Argonne, Wisconsin Phone 1214 Compliments oi CONNOR LUMBER CO. Best wishes to the class of '47 JUNCTION CAFE J. P. NOLAN Compliments oi GEORGE LAMBIE CITY SERVICE PRODUCTS Phone 23 or 272 Compliments oi JACK HOFFMAN Compliments oi POOLER'S BARBER SHOP Compliments oi WARDE A. WESCOTT Lawyer Compliments oi TYLER'S FURNITURE AND HARDWARE Compliments oi CLYDE SPENCER'S BAR Compliments oi THE CRANDON BEAUTY SHOP Phone 2 Compliments oi GAMBLE STORE Compliments oi FEIGHT'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE Compliments oi JACK LAMBIE'S SERVICE STATION Phone 272 Compliments oi BRUCE KINCAID SERVICE STATION Compliments oi FAY MARSH SERVICE STATION Compliments oi PALACE THEATER 43 CHS Compliments of GREG CHEMICAL CO. GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN DELTA HARDWARE COMPANY ESCANABA, MICHIGAN The House of Fine Floor Seals and Waxes. GENERAL HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS SCHOOL SUPPLIES COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Rhinelander, Wisconsin 44 Compliments of -—See The-— STANDARD OIL CRANDON COMPANY ARCADE For RESTAURANT Red Crown, Red Crown Ethyl and Stanolind Gasoline -Stanlex Fuel Oil -Standard Heater Oil - Tractor Fuel Iso-Vis Oils and Greases - Try Our Good Food Polarine Oils and Greases -Stanolind Tractor Oil and Specialties. Office Phone No. 195 Rosa Ammer, Manager ED. GINZL, Agent Crandon, - Wisconsin BEST WISHES AND GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '47 Compliments of BEN FRANKLIN STORE CRANDON, WIS. FROM THE MARSH PHARMACY Everything Under The Sun. Rudy Augustine CRANDON, WISCONSIN George R. Krohn, Prop. 45 0 4 SPORTING GOODS CO. .OUPIETE SPORTS OUTPITTCRi WAUSAU, WIS. Compliments of LAMOND TAXI AND SERVICE STATION Phone 177 KEELER'S METONGA RESORT Open the Year 'round Phone 100 CRANDON, WISCONSIN Best-wishes to the Class of 1947 MobitoiU HANSEN'S SERVICE STATION ARGONNE, WIS. Official Jewelers to Compliments of Crandon High School Rings and Pins for Class of 1947 REESE -RUSCH Supplied by FUNERAL HOME L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Phone 69 Thanks for your patronage Midwestern Branch Represented by 1002 Walnut. Gordcn Ihoreson. Kansas City. Mo. Kewaunoe. Wis. 46 CHS Compliments of Compliments of SPARKS' STORE VIC SPARKS FOREST REPUBLICAN ARGONNE, WISCONSIN Phone 1204 Printers - Publishers Phone 29 Compliments of DeLAVAL DEALER CRANDON FEED STORE Pick-up and Delivery Service CRANDON CLEANERS Expert Tailoring Suits made to measure Phone 84 CRANDON, WIS RICHARD F. CONWAY STEPHEN J. CONWAY. Jr. Wc Buy and Sell Cars and Trucks FORD TRACTORS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '47 SAMZ-KLUSS MOTOR SALES LEE SAMZ JOE KLUSS Phone 126 Crandon, Wis. LYNN PAUL Compliments of CRANDON FOOD MARKET Quality Meats, Groceries and Fruits H. A. NUERNBERG Phone 180 Crandon, Wisconsin Compliments of SPARKS FOOD MARKET The best in Meats, Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables and Feeds ELMER SPARKS Phone 127 Crandon, Wis. 47 CHS Compliments of CRANDON TELEPHONE CO. Best Wishes —- Class of '47 CRANDON NATIONAL BANK JMobilgasl Compliments of HERB'S SERVICE STATION OTTO A. WEBER Forest County Jeweler HOTEL CRANDON CRANDON, - - WISCONSIN H. 1. THAYER INSURANCE Old Line Life, Fire, Auto and Bonds Phone 118 Compliments of ISON CLINIC SYE DE NOBLE Contractor and Builder CRANDON, - - WISCONSIN Phone 42 POND SPORT SHOP, Inc. Athletic Equipment APPLETON, - - WISCONSIN 48 Compliments of LUTTERMAN'S HARDWARE Compliments of CHEVROLET MOTOR CO. Compliments of CDARK DEPARTMENT STORE Flowers for all occasions Forest County Gardens Phone 76-J-2 Mrs. Peters Compliments of PLANETS RESORT MRS. PALLSON Compliments of Argonne Cash Market ARGONNE, WISCONSIN Compliments of ARGONNE GARAGE C. BROWN Compliments of LUTHER McMILLION'S BAR Compliments of CARPENTER'S CASH Compliments of WRIGHT LOMBARD GROCERY Register of Deeds Compliments of ALLEN M. STRANZ Compliments of WM. BASSETT District Attorney INSURANCE Compliments of Compliments of LUCK'S BAR-B-Q A P FOOD STORE Compliments of A. B. ISON County Clerk Compliments of Sheriff Department INER OSGOOD Sheriff Compliments of W. S. ROWLINSON County Judge Compliments of WORLD'S END LODGE Jean and Joe Jefcik 49 -CHS CRANDON SHOE STORE Quality Shoes for the whole family VERN RUSSELL, Prop. In congratulating the Class of 1947, let us not forget to express our sinccrcst gratitude to your teachers who:e ideals, guidance and untiring efforts have inspired and prepared you for your great adventure, wherever it may lead. W. B. GAMBILL DISTILLING COMPANY BEST WISHES from ARGONNE DAIRY CRANDON PRODUCTS PASTRY SHOPPE Pasteurized Milk. There's more to food than just the price. FRANK SWARTZ Argonne, - Wisconsin Quality and Quantity — We have them both. Phone 1103 Phone 165 50 The best in Drug Store Merchandise and The best in Drug Store Service KALS FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES Visit Our Fountain Daily RADIOS - RECORDS THE CRANDON Lighting Fixtures Radio Tubes PHARMACY Light Bulbs (Formerly Hansen's) Phone 82 Crandon, Wis. DENNISON i Compliments of MOTOR SALES KAISER - FRAZER F. H. HIMES LUMBER AND Expert Repairing All Makes FUEL CO. Home Appliances, Accessories - Radios CRANDON, ELCHO and THREE LAKES Phone 505 Crandon, Wis. 51


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