Crandon High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Crandon, WI)

 - Class of 1948

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CLASS PROPHECY It is Sunday evening, May 20, 1958. Wally Ritchie and his wife, Alice, have settled down for a quiet evening at home. Turning on the radio, they hear the following broadcast; This is Gab Case, your reporter of Broadcasting Station WXYZ, bringing you the latest news of Crandon. FlashJ Border to Border; coast to coast.' By the way of the high seas. Frankie Gumm flew to Hollywood, where she will sign a five-year contract with MGM as a result of her being selected as Miss America of 1958 . Good luck, Frankiei Jerry Cronce, of Crandon, has taken over Frank Sinatra's contract as star of the Hit Parade . He and his wife, the former Bonnie Duff, have left for New York where they will make their home. Also from New York comes news of Margie Greisinger, of Argonne. She is now singing on the Hour of Charm . Campaigns are under way for the primary election, in which Don Steele will run for senator. He receives support from his wife, Lois Zelechowskl, and his business manager, Don Amann. Ruby Gerald has received an award for her work in the latest Walt Disney Production. The Dodgers defeated the Yankees in last Saturday's game with a score of 12-0. Dick Strombach, of Pickeral Lake, has renewed his contract as pitcher for the Dodgers. Mary Lutterman has left for New York, where she will be employed as head dress designer for Sak's Fifth Avenue. Phyllis Harkins and Edwin Kegley have returned to Chicago after a short visit home. They are stars on the WLS Barn Dance. Ervin Simandl and Francis Ison have left for Chicago where they are attending a livestock convention. Jeanne Sturzl, assistant to the world famous woman scientist, Marie Curie, has Just returned from Vienna, where they have been working on a cure for cancer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer (the former Eileen Champlne) celebrated their tenth wedding annlver. ary at their Lake Lucerne home last Thursday. We interrupt this broadcast to acknowledge our sponsors who are: THF MODERN SCHOOL OF DANCING. Dorothy Kalata and Colleen Osgood, proprietors. HAPPY'S SERVICE STATION, BUI Plummer, proprietor. PEARL'S BEAUTY SALON, Pearl BaUey and Shirley Fetrick, proprietors. BUILDING CONTRACTOR, Clifford Asbach. Now back to our news of Crandon....... Margaret Westimayer and Joyce Radtke have Just completed the plans for a complete redecoration of John D. Rockefeller Ill's home. Miss Lillie McCabe, general manager of Sparks' Dept. Store, has Just returned from a tour of the east, where she has made an Inspection of the many branches of Sparks' Dept. Stores. Rita Berger has Just finished her latest nov l, You Can't Take Him With You . Literary critics, D n DeHart and Jane Russell, being afraid to commit themselves, acclaim it as something different . Gerald Deaton and his wife, the former Angeline Conn, have arrived from New York City, where Mr. Deaton is employed as chief telegrapher at the Union Depot. Neal Pence has extended his ranch south of Crandon, where he is training race horses. We received word that lone Felght and Theresa Starjinstci are now employed in the White House as stenographers. Miss Katherine Flannery is making good as superintendent of schools in Forest County. Her former position as principal of the Argonne High School has been taken, over by Regina Stewart. Anna Johnson and Grace Wilson returned home for a visit last weekend. They have been employed as stewardesses for the Northwestern Airways in Philadelphia. Dick Pfeiffer has taken over the Crandon National Bank. The Junior Prom last week was an overwhelming success. Entertainment was furnished by the CRYING COYOTES, featuring Bob Marsh and Allan Stranz. Flashi We Just received word that Rolland Schumacher and Harry Leahy have accepted commissions as admirals in the navy. Marie Bushman has been made secretary to the new ambassador to Sweden, Bill Mountain. Frank Tupper is now head manager at the Gravltter Dress Shop. Wonder if he is head manager at home. Reminding you that your reporter has been Gab Case, we invite you to tune in every evening for Crandon news from WXYZ. Well Alice , yawned Wally, it's been nice to hear about the old class—wish we could see some of them again -lce rises as a small boy's voice calls, Mommy, I want a glass of water . Yes, it has been nice to hear about the Class of '48 . And' so we leave them—hoping, indeed that we might see them again. 22



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FIFTH ROW: Francis Tupper, Loyal Abney, Delores Boodry, Joan Davis, Fred Dorau, Betty Marvin, Tony Kiefer, Raymond Stevens, Richard Nemec, Carol Lamond, Doris Nickols, Anita Gibbs, Sheila Plummer, Dorylee Peterson, Bill DuFour. FOURTH ROW: Francis Ison, Dick Davis, Edward Spencer, Shelby Eveland. THIRD ROW: Johnny Kegley, Joseph Kalata, Gerry'Bradley, Roger Cronce, Arthea Lamond, Everett Horton, Janex Clark, Clare Johns, Shirley Chaney, Caroline Duff, Mary Ellen Donahue, Geneva Evans, Clarice Ritchie. Vic Johns, Charles Mlhalko, Marilyn Jackson, Nancy Gunderman. SECOND ROW: Rose Mary Spencer, Bob Plummer, Merlyn Cottrell, Reuben Dorau, Arthur Plummer, Jim Norelka, James Palmer, Otto Nickols, Fred Knoke, Bob Marsh, Allan Stranz, Jerry Compton, Danny Dehart, Bob Samz, Burton Rathert, Lawrence Torgerson, Mr. Elmer Donahue. FIRST ROW: Rosemary Grandlne, Winifred Woodbury, Ellen Paul, Mona Gravltter, Carolyn King, Delores Pustelnlk, Kathleen Krzoska, Edna Lundblade, Elaine Schmidt, Marilyn Samz. Under the direction of Mr. Elmer Donahue, the band has added considerable spirit to the pep meetings. The Pep Band supplied lively music at many of the football and basketball games. The Annual Music Festival was held at Antlgo last year on April 3, 1947. The bancl received the second place rating In Class C. The following members of this year's band gave instrumental solow: Allan Stranz, Jane Russell, and Bob Marsh. SCHOOL SONG Cheer, cheer for old Crandon High It Is the best school under the sky We'll sing Its praises far and wide We honor, we love it, its our pride. On the road to victory We will pledge our loyalty Onward always to the end For wonderful Crandon High. [ I f ] f I [ I [ 1 f ] [ ] 24

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