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ohrU jLaAjCo ) Qo -CuojjJli c -A jr: A° ll i. vAJ A - f'O ■ ■ «r jj,. a 4W A AhT JB A' h m fa W •v 7- vSWKW1' ' t r ’ A ‘ A ’ ’ W WE SENIORS REALIZE THAT THERE HAVE BEEN TWO PEOLE WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED ALL THOSE LITTLE THINGS IT TAKESTO MAKE A SUCCESSFULL AND HAPPY CLASS TO THESE TWO PEOPLE WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR GRATITUDE AND SINCERE THANKS FOR THEIR ASSISTANCE THROUGHOUT OUR YEARS IN C.H.S. PROUDLY DEDICATING OUR ANNUALTO OUR CLASS AMSORS.MRMULA AND MRS.O’DONNELL, WE SHALL ALWAYS REMEMBER THEM NOT ONLY AS OUR TEACHERS, BUT ALSO AS OUR FRIENDS. A FRED MANLEY Our Principal B He's our boss; that rauch is so. To him for advice wo often go.M ROBERT NjSTZEL Secretary Efficient, helpful, and ways on the Job. WALTER BABULA. Assistant Principal Fair and square to one all. Biology Senior Science WILLIAM WAGNER Man of few words but lots of action. Chemistry Phy. Ed. Geometry Athletics DANIEL JEATRAN Gone are his days at C.H.S. Manual Arts General Science Athletics 3 CARLTON GOODRICH Which do you want quality or quantity. Ehgllsh 2-I Phy. Ed. Athletics JANS O'DONNELL Friend of many, foe of none Always a smile for everyone!1 Home Economics ELEANOR BOWDEN More mirth than a basket of twinklirg stars. English ELMER DONAHUE We never could have made it without him. Algebra Science Junior Business MARJORIE TUPPER Nice things come in small packages. Social Studies chglish Typing WAYNE OLSON He's been here for so short I a time but we can say we like him fine, Manual Arts J General Science Athletics CHESTER KftOHH....... Always time for a Joke. History Social Studies Sociology LORRAINE ERICKSON She'8 always there when you need her most, Commercial . ' DALLAS LARSON He's among our favorites Band Chorus THROUGH THESE PORT AES PASS THE GRADUATING CLASS Betty SJoquist 'Bets' The harder I try tq be gooder, the worser I am. Band 1-2-3-lf, Twirler 3-i| Annual Staff if. Class Pres, if. Lead Majorette if. Prom Comm. 3 Homecoming Comm. 1—2—3“if, Monitor if. B Bruce Pence Moose Beware, I might do something sensational. Forensics 1-2-3-if, Carnival Comm. 1-2-3-if, Dramatics if. Homecoming Comm. 1-2-3-if, Science 3-if Basketball 1, Annual Staff if. Baseball 1-2 Alice Marshall 'Alice' She was cut out to be an angel but someone stole the pattern. Student Council 1-3, Dramatic 2-lf, Band 1-2-3-if, Cheerleader 1-2-3, Class Officer 2 -if. Junior Paper Staff 3, Annual Staff if. Homecoming Comm. 1-2-3-if, Pep Club 1-2-3 if, Prom Comm. 3, Christmas Dance if, Christmas Dance Court if i y- Marcella Mullins Her nature is quiet but don't Judge her by it. Vice President if. Dramatics If, Glee Club if. Homecoming Queen if. Annual Staff if. Prom Comm. 3, Homecoming Committe if, Carnival Comm. 3-if Christmas Dance Comm.if. Pep Club if. K iA ( r Thomas Teschner Carol Jaeger Jagr I never trouble trouble until trouble troubles me. Glee Club l-2-3-l Christmas Dance I4, Dramatics 1 -2-3“U Homecoming Royalty 1 ., Annual Staff ! , Prom Comm. 3, Paper Staff 3 Homecoming Comm. 1-2 3-I4., Pep Club 1-2-3, Science Club 1 , Carnival Comm. 1-2-3-U Worry and I will never cross each others path. Baseball 1-2, Football 1-2-3-1 , Basketball 1-2, Prom Comm. 3, Band 1, Carnival Comm. 1-2 3-li, Vice Pres. 1, Homecoming Comm. 1-2-3-U, C Club 2-3-ft Sarg. at Arms of C Club 3 Thelma Rosio Thelm1 Her quiet looks are deceiving. Dramatics 1-2-3-ft, Glee Club 1-2, Pep Club 1-2-3-U, Science Club 3-ft, Science Club Treasurer ft, Student Council ft, Librarian 2-3-ft Vice President 3 Forensics 2-3-I4, Annual Staff ft, Paper Staff 3 Christmas Dance ft, Homecoming Comm. 1-2-3-U., Prom Comm. 3 Robert Bradle He smiled and said, Don't rush me girls . Carnival Comm. 2-3-ft Annual Staff ft, Science Club 2-3-U Prom Comm, 3 Barbara Anderson Barb' Always spic and span and neat, a nicer girl you'll never meet. Carnival Comm. 1-2-3 Prom Cftnnj , 3, Homecoming Comm. 1-2 Glee Club 1-2-3, Annual ft, Dramatic Club ft, jJnrlstmas Dance ft, Pep Club 1 Colleen Schumacher Ca The more I see of men, the better I like horses. Science Club U Dramatics U, Homecoming Coram. l .,alee Club U Prom Comm. 3 Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 1+. VS Richard Dluge Dick Look what four years did to me, One more and I'd be ruined. _ . , Prom Comm. 3 Dramatics 2-3-U Annual Staff U Paper Staff 3 Christmas Comm. U Homecoming Comm. 2-3-U Carnival Comm. 1-2-3-U Barbara Ison 'Barb' My Mama done told me, but... Band 1-2-3-U, Dramatics 1-2-3 U, Pep Club 1-2-3-U, Prom Comm. 3, Band Pres. 2, Annual Staff U, Class Pres. 1, Carnival Comm. 1-2-3-U, Christmas Dance U, Student Council 2, Homecoming Royalty U Science Club U, Paper Staff 3 Don Jackson ' Meach ■Just one girl and only 7 nights a week. Football 2-3-U Basketball 1- 2-3 Baseball 1-2, C Club 2-3-U Class Pres. 2, Prom Comm. 3 Homecoming Chairman U, Student Council U Science Club 2-3, Dramatics 4 Annual Staff U Homecoming Comm. U Dorothy Steele Dottle Lead me not into temptation. Just show me where it is. Dramatics 1-2-3-U Science Club U Porensics 1-2-3-U Junior Paper Staff 3 Class Treasurer 3 Annual Staff U Homecoming Comm. 1-3-U Prom Comm. 3 P©P Club 1-2, S.Y.C. Delegate, Carnival Comm. 1-U Christmas Dance U I , Zemen 'Marty' Like Einstein, he thinks. Band 1-2-3-U Science Club U Prom Comm. 3 Christmas Dance U a‘ .... I SJ. . A v 8 Leonard Perry Pulp Someday I’ll surprise the world.' Forensics 2-3-U Science Club 3-U Dramatics U Annual Staff U Student Council U Carnival Comm. 1-2-3-U Prom Comm. 3 Homecoming Comm.1-2-3-U Christmas Dance King 1|. Deanie Don Morrison « I'm kinda quiet but 1 th a lot. Annual Staff U Prom Comm Darlene Campbell that is Here’s one Campbell not in the soup. Glee Club 1-2, Prom Comm. 3 Homecoming Comm. U Annual Staff U, Dramatics U Carnival Comm. 3 U Christmas Dance U Christmas Dance Queen it Sharon Sundberg Sherry Silence may be golden, but it holds no charm for me. Carnival Comm. 1-2-3-U Glee Club 1-2, Band 1-3 Pep Club 1-2-3-U Science Club 3-U Science Club Pres. U B.G.S. Rep. Madison, Dramatics 1-2 3-U Forensics 1-2-3-U Librarian 2-3 Prom Court 3 Homecoming Comm. 1-2-3-U Paper Stafff3 Annual Staff U Christmas Dance U Prom Comm. Bruce Davis Popple He appears quiet but we won' der sometimes. Band 2-3-U Prom Comm. 3 Christmas Dance 1 Lois Prusinski Skinny j Work faclnates me, I could sit and look at it for hours. TKj Glee Club U Dramatics U Annual Staff U Vice Presto, ident Chorus, Homecoming Comm. U Carnival Comm. Pep Club 2-U, Prom Comm. 3 Chris ' Christmas Dance U rv a 9 I'm not very tall, but I make- up for it in lots of other ways. Band 1-2-3-1 , Dramatics 1-2-3 I4., Forensics 1, Carnival Comm 1-2-3-1 , Homecoming Comm. 1-2 3-1 ., Prom Comm. 3, Librarian 1, Class Officer 2, Science Club 1, Junior Paper Staff 3, Annual Staff 1+, Pep Club 1-2 3-1 , Christmas Dance 1 Don Spencer 'Boney like a change of lip-now and then I 2-3-1 . Baseball 2, 2-3-1 . C Club 2-Prom Comm. 3 Science 1 ., Dramatics 3 Annual Staff k, Christmas Dance Comm, 1 , Paper Staff 3 Jack Keefe Casual Whats the use of living if you can’t enjoy yourself. Football 1-2-3-1 ., Annual Staff 1 ., Baseball 1-2, C Club 1-2-3-4, C Club _ President 3, Basketball 1-2-3-1 , Class Secretary 1, tV .Carnival Comm. 1-2-3-t , Foot-W Mball Captain 1 . Barbara Jesse Slim Kenneth Chaney Ken Some say he's quiet, others know him. Prom Comm. 3, Science Club 1 ., Carnival Comm. 3-1 , Christmas Dance 1 .. I Elzina Farrar Gabby Friend to all, enemy to none. Transfer from Klamath Falls, Oregon. Mary Ison Chick I could live without poetry, I could live without walking but never in the world could I live without talking. Prom Comm. 3, Carnival Comm. 3. 1C Rosemary Jahn Rosy1 I'm not going to let books interfere with my education.1 Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Prom Comm.3 Prom Queen 3 Paper | Prom Auditor 3 Annual Staff 4 — - LA n vv$- 2-3, Dramatics 1-2-3- — - zys I flep Club 1-2-3-4 Student Council 4 G.A.C. 2-3 Homecoming Comm. 3”4- ‘ rnival Comm. l-2 3-4« Arthur Haine3 Art I came, I stayed, I graduatedln Football 3-4, Baseball 1, Student Council 3, Christmas Dance 4 June Pitta Junie' Work is all right but why does there have to be ao much of it! Annual Staff 4 Prom Comm. 3 Dramatics 4 Carnival Comrn.l. F.ary Jane Rhodes have mv - ? If I could only have my • way I Glee Club 1-2, Annual Staffs J 4, Pep Club 1-4 Dramatics 7yc 3, Prom Comm. 3 Librarian 2-3-4 Christman Dance Comm. 4 Lct - A- ■ — ‘ V d 'Peat NOT SHOWN Bukovlc Alois , I'm ao busy doing nothing, have time for nothing else. 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Wilson, a, Marshall, b. Sjoquist. M. Mullins, B. Pence, S. Sundberg, J. Keefe, L. Prusinski, Mrs. O'Donnell Row 2: Mrs. Erickson, h. Jahn, A. Haines, C. Schumacher, L. Perry, M. Rhodes, T. Teschner, C. Jaeger, G. Wagoner, T. Rosio, 3. Davis, Mr. Babula. Row 3: D. Campbell, D. Morrison, D. Steele, b. brodu'-, M. Ison, M. Zemen, K. Chaney, B. Jesse, D. Spencer, E. Farrar, D. Jackson. In September 195l we entered CHS with a class of 72. We elected Barbara Ison, President; Tom Teschner, Vice President; and Jack Keefe as our Secretary Treasurer. Bernard Novak and Alice Marshall were our Student Council Representatives. We were initiated and (returned the favor) with the Freshmen Return Party. Our Sophomore year, we elected Don Jakkson, President; Glenn Wilson, Vice President; Alice Marshal , Secretary; and Barbara Jesse, Treasurer. Preston Gee and Barbara Ison Represented our clas3 in the Student Council. In our Junior year we elected Glenn Wilson, President; Thelma Rosio, Vice President; Dorothy Steele, Secretary; and Loi Wood Treasurer. As representatives t o the Student Council were Art Haines and Sharon Sundberg. Our Junior Prom, Carnival Play, and Junior Paper were all great successes. As Seniors, our year has also been a successful one. We elected Betty SJoquist, President; Marcella Mullins, Vice President; Alice Marshall Secretary; and Bruce Ponce Treasurer. Our Student Council Representatives were Thelma Rosio and Leonard Perry. A3 Seniors our biggest projects ere the Annual and the Carnival. We also sponsored the Christmas Dance and the Senior Class Play. 13 c R f JUNIORS We entered Crandon High School in the year 195?2. As freshmen we electe'd Ray Sturzl, President; Jack May, Vice President; and Charlotte Dluge, Secretary and Treasurer. In our sophomore year we elected Virginia Samz as President; Loretta Samz as Vice President; and Ruth Tracy as Secretary and Treasurer. This year as juniors we elected Ernie Kott as President, Brian Cundiff as Vice President, and Richard Shepherd as Secretary and treasurer. We juniors have had more responsibilities thisiyear. We ordered our class rings in October and in December we put on a one act play. We had a successful paper this year, putting out four issues of Cardinal News? The theme of our prom was Three Coins in a Fountain. We also put on the main show for the Carnival. 14 i Row 1: V. Samz, J. DuFour, S. Vollraar,-R. Sturzl, S. Pitts, D. Cundil'f, J. Bradle, J. Bartz, M. Mullins. Row 2: Mrs. Tupper, L. Samz, C. Anderson, R. Kegley, R. Cole, B. Schofield, M. Webber. Row 3: M. Quade, M. Richards, A. Starjinski, R. Walentowski, M. Gretzinger, E. Repinski, M. Campbell, R. Tracy, R. Lewis. Row 1: J. Amann, K. Guth, K. Walkins, R. Shepherd, E. Kott, B. Cundiff, C. McCorkle, J. Walden, Mr. Goodrich. Row 2: Mr. Wagner, J. Grandine, M. Hobbs, J. Schallock, D. Pheiffer, D. Steagel, K. Kincaid, K. Compton, C. Dluge. Row 3: R. Mericle, P. Adams, K. Mount, E. Slagowski, H. Roberts, D. Cottrell. C. Wood, E. Polar 15 Row 1: Zr. Olson, Miss Bowden. Row 2: Clara Samz, Tim Greislnger, Pat Garris. SCPHCHORE CLA3S PLAY SOPHOMORES Wo enrolled in Crandon High School In the year of 1953 In our freshmen year we elected Kermit Ch9rrpine, President; Cl9ra Samz, Vice President; and Roy Jesse Secretary and Treasurer. Our two student council representatives were Ruby Kinkaid and Tim Greislnger. This year the class elected Tim Grelslnrer as President; Clara Samz, Vice President; and Pat Garris as Secretary and Treasurer. Our student council members are Barbara Yocum and Jack Schaefer. This year the sophomores have taken part in more activities than they did last year. Our play The Shock of His Life1' was a great success having taken first place In the contest. We were very proud of that. We also took first place on our Homecoming float and window. ulte a few members of our class went out for forensics and various other activities. We wish to thank our class advisors. Miss Bowden, and Mr. Olsen for all the help they have given us in making this year a successful one. 16 Row 1: B. Giessel, C. Rhodes, J. Schaefer, “. Sparks, B. Conn, L. Statezny, C. Johnson, L. Wilson, B. Jaeger, R. Kincaid, P. Repinski. Row 2: Miss 3owden, J. Manbeck K. Morrell, R. Jesse, S. Mullins, J. Fraley, P. Shorey, T. Gilmore, P. Foley, D. Walker, G. George.. Row 3: P. Netzel, P. Beck, F. Adkins, F. Kalata, D. Ratliff, R. Miller, B. Yocum, J. Sharpe, C. May, W. Montgomery . Row 1: R. Statezny, M. Jackson, J. Sparks, P. Garris, T. Greisinger, C. Samz, L. Chase, D. Dorau, K. Champine. Row 2: R. '.Vastrack, L. Harris, M. Bessette, D. Petrick, M. Delioble, G. Harris, B. Gartz, G. Feight, Mr. Olson. Row 3: M. Case, D. Randall, B. Radliff, K. Mullins, P. Samz, D. Votis, M. Rosio, A. Ison. 11 r E E f H H E N Standing- Hathert, J. Kerr, E. Prast. Seated- Mr. Krohn, Mr. Donohue. We entered Crandon High School as freshman in 195U. We elected Roger Rathert President, Jim Kerr Vice President, Elroy Prast Secretary and Treasurer, and Jim Hilman and Betty A. Rhodes on the Student Council. Our class received second place on both the Homecoming float and window. We also got second place on our one act play The blue Jeans girl . More freshman went out for Forensics this year than any other class. We wish to thank our advisors Mr. Krohn and Mr. Donahue for the guidance during our freshman year. 18 Bow 1: Mr. Krohn, L. McPherson, D. Neal, B. 3rown, S. Burmeister, U. Pemraa, H. Knoke, L. Gretzinger, A. Boodry, G. Duff. Rov; 2: R. Ferey, G. Adams, W. Katschkc, P. Eckes, R. Tracy, U. Kott, L. Statezny K. Ison, M. Baumgartner, A. Popp. Row 3: y. Bazille, F. Houle, G. Packard, A. Jaeger, S. Conn, T. Vollmar, B. Rhodes, G. Cottrell, C. Mullins, L. Skidmore, A. Feight. Rov? 1: S. Carpenter, C. Polar, D. Kalkofen, D. McKee, M. Sparks, L. Prast, R. Rathert, J. Kerr, K. Hauser, J. Novak, B. Roberts, R. Polar. Row 2: Mr. Donohue, J. Tauer, L. Voras, K. Cronce, R. Walkins, J. Schallock, J. Hillman. 2. Adams, M. Deaton, 3. Kluss, D. Kruram, N. Patrick. Row 3: H. Walker, R. Wagoner, 3. Sundberg, G. Weber, L. Ratliff, K. King, B. 3ailey C. Pregowski, N. Marshall, P. Keefe, B. Ison. 19 Seated: 3etty Rhodes, Bonnie Radliff, Ruth Tracy, Dora Pfeiffer, Kathleen Compton, Rosemary Jahn, Kathy Cronce. Standing: r.oberta rtastrock, Mrs. O'Donnell, Barbara Xocum, Jim Hillman, Thelma Rosio, Leonard Perry, Glenn Wilson, Gary Duff, Jack Schaefer, Bill Katschke, Don Jackson, Myrna Sparks, John Grandine, Mr. Babula. ff T U D C N T C € L N C I L Student Council History In 1951 Michael Noreika was elected president. Alice Marshall and 3ernard Novak were representatives. The council sponsored the Homecoming and helped with charity drives. Bill Shultz was elected president in 19 2. 3arbara Ison and Preston Gee were representatives. The council sponsored the Homecoming, assembly programs, and helped with charity drives. Sharon Sundberg and Arthur Haines were representatives in 19 3 The council sponsored the Homecoming and helped in charity drives. Mr. Abney was advisor for 3 years. This year 195k Dora Pfeiffer was elected president. Thelma Rosio and Leonard Perry were representatives. Mrs. O'Donnell and Mr. Babula are our new advisors. The council sponsored the Homecoming, assembly programs, helped in charity drives, and got a new juke box for the school. I 2© THANKS----- PARENTS AND FRIENDS FOR YOUR INTEREST AND MORAL SUPPORT THAT HAVE MADE OUR ACTIVITIES SUCCESSFUL . 21 22 m 23 ‘ 55 CARDINAL I'TADF Business Manager.......... Assistant Business Manager Advertising............... Sports Editors.......... Photography.............. Art Editors.............. Typing Editor............ Assistant Typing Editors Senior Editors Seated: June Pitts, Thelma Rosio, Alice Marshall, Don Spencer, Barbara Jesse, Sharon Sundberg, Glenn Wilson, Barbara Ison, Jack Keefe, Mrs. Erickson, Rosemary Jahn. Standing: Darlene vaxpboll, betuy Sjoquist, Marcella Mullins, Mary Jane Rhodes, Carol Jaeger, Bruco Pence, Lois Prusinski, Colleen Schumacher, Leonard Perry, Dorothy Steele, Don Jackson, Don Morrison ■Glenn Wilson Barbara Ison Sharon Sundberg Lois Prusinski Jack Keefe Leonard Perry Bruce Pence Bob Bradle Don Jackson Barbara Jesse Richard Dluge Arthur Haines Don Morrison Don Spencer Alice Marshall Dorothy Steele Thelma Rosio June Pitts Colleen Schumacker Marcella Mullins Rosemary Jahn Barbara Anderson Darlene Campbell Mary Jane Rhodes Betty Sjoquist Carol Jaeger The Cardinal Staff would like to extend our gratitude to Mrs. Lorraine Erickson, who has given so much of her time and help to make the Cardinal a successful one. 24 How: 1 Mr. Donohue, K. Cronce, B. Bartz, P. Keefe, D. Jackson, D. King, H. Knoke, P. Samz, B. Radliff, L. Samz, Mr. Krohn. Row: 2. L. Wilson, B. Kluss, E. Burmeister, R. Fercy, C. Schumacher, D. Steele, M. Rosio, L. Skidmore, J. Schallok, C. Jaeger, S. Vollmar, J. Tauer, P. Adams, R. Lewis, D. Campbell. Row: 3 B. Rhodes, S. Mullins, B. Yocum, A. Broodry, K. Ison, M. Kott, J. Schaefer, J. DuFour, B. Jesse, M. Case, R. Kincaid, P. May, C. Rhodes. DCAMATICf Row 1: L. Prusinski, E. Slagov.ski, R. Jahn, A. Marshall, T. Greisinger, D. Pfeiffer Mrs. Tupper, G. Wilson, M. Sparks, J. Kerr, J. Aman. Row 2? R. Wastrack, K. Mount, L- Perry, M. Hobbs, P. Netzel, K. Kincaid, T. Rosio, B. Pence, A. Starjnski, M. Roberts, M. Mullins. Row 3: B. Ison, R. Tracy, M. Jackson, C. Samz, J. Pitts, B. Roberts, D. Dorau, P. Garris, C. Dluge, K. Compton, S. Carpenter. 25 J L N I € E Row 1: D. iTeiffer, B. Mericlo, R. Sturzl, K. Welkins, J. Grandino, J. Amann, K. Mount, E. Kott. Row 2: C. Dluge, R. Tracy, A. Starjinski, C. Wood, K. Coir.oton, R. Lewis, M. Hobbs, J. DuFour, Mrs. Tupper. The Junior Paper staff has been doing a fine Job of putting out the school paper every nine weeks. This consists of the activities around school that are of interest to the teachers and students. We hope that next year ’ s Juniors will con-inue the good work. Row: 1; b. Bartz, L. Perry, C. Samz, B. Pence, K. Compton, Miss. Bowden, Mr. Krohn, S. Slagowski, B. Radliff, J. Kerr, D. Dorau. Row: 2; C. Rhodes, S. Carpenter, G. Duff, C. Jaeger, L. Prusinski, J. Hillman, J. DuFour, D. Steele, R. Rathert, F. Adkins. Row: 3: r. Kincaid, A. Boodry, M. Kott, K. Ison, R. Wastrack, J. Grandine, T. Rosio B. Kluss, 3. Sundberg, B. Yocum, R. Fercy, B. Rhodes. 26 f T A r r e i € 6 P JXIENCE CLLD Row: 1 J. Keefe, J. Kerr, 3. Pence, L. Chase, K. Champine, D. McKee S. Slagowski, «. Zeman, p. Netzel B. Sundberg. Row: 2 II. Mullins, :c. Gretzingor, B. Ison, B. Kluss, Df Kalkofen, M. Hobb3, M« Kott, K. Welkins, T. Rosio, K. Kson, S. Sundberg, A. Popp, M. Sparks, K. Hauser, R. Fercy, A. Boodry, Mr. Babula. Row: 3 B. Conn, S. .Mullins, A. Feight, G. Adams, C. May, B. Bartz, J, Schaefer, K, King, L. Voras, P. Keefe, B. Bradle, K. Cronce, T. Greisinger. S. Carpenter G. Wilson, J. Bradle, C. Schumacher, C. Wood, T. Gilmore, R. Rathert, Row: p. May, M. Rosio, B. Jesse, K. Channey, P. Adams, L. McPherson, B. Ison, R. Tracy, L. Perry, M. Sparks, B. Jaeger, C. Jaeger, J. Fraley, a. Wastrack, R. Kegley, L. Prusinski, L. Wilson, M. Case, D. Steele, L. Prast. The Science Club has been very active this year. At our first meeting we elected Sharon Sundberg, President; Kermit Champine, Vice President; and Thelma Rosi.o, Secretary Treasurer. We sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Dance which was a great success. As projects for the year we achieved merits in photography and leather craft. Our advisors were Mr. Babula and Mr. Olson. LEATHERCRRFT W9 ERf Ronald Voras, Ro.'er Rathert, Jim Kerr, Paulus i«etzel, Bill Sundberg, Jim Hillman, Elroy Prast, Tim Grei-3inger, Mr. Donohue, Gary Duff W9MS0 WOMSD rcmm i ierai um Standing: Mias Bowden, Mary Ellen Roberts, Margaret Richards, Carol Wood, Kathleen Walkins,. Alice Starjinski, Mary Jane Rhodes, Kyrna Weber, Mary Ann Bessette, Joy DuFor, Sharon Pitts, Marjorie Rosio. Seated: Judy Bradle, Roberta Wastracl Myrna Sparks, Marion Gretzinger, Charlene Rhodes, Thelma Rosio 28 WE WISH TO EXTEND OUR APPRECIATION TO EVERYONE WHO GAVE THEIR MORAL AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO OUR ATHLETIC DEPT. 29 f€CTBA Row 1: R. Jesse, A. Haines, D. Jackson, B. Conn, G. Cottrell, 0. walker, P. Beck, J. Fraley, J. Sparks, L. Skidmore. Row 2: Mr. Jeatron, D. Cundlff, D. cKee, C. Polar, L. Chase, J. Keefe, D. Spencer, J. Bartz, B. Cundlff, E. Polar, Mr. Goodrich. Row 3: R. Shephard, a. Hepinski, H. Sturzl, T. Teschner, B. Schofield, D. Cottrell, B. Mericle, J. Grandlne, 6. Waalkins. The Crar.don Cards had a fairly good year In football. We didn't win all of our games, but we tried hard and had a lot o‘f fun. V.'e had a few casuall-ties but none too serious, due to the good conditioning we received from our new coach Mr. Goodrich, and his assistant, Mr. Jeatran. Both coaches did a fine Job and gave the team a lot of spirit. Jack Keefe and Ray Sturzl were elected as season captains by the team. Scores of the footDall garr.e3 this year. We They Minocqua 0 6 Elcho 0 0 Laona 7 20 Goodman 6 28 Wabeno 29 19 Throe Lakes 35 6 ifolte Lake 21 0 3€ TOr A H 8 A c. K SENIORS U B A c K 31 BAfl ET BALL ‘A TEAM Row 1: J. Grondlne, J. Keefe, B. Cundiff, D. Spencer, 3. Schofield, D. Cundiff, S. Kott. Ro Row 2: Mr. Wagner, D. Cottrell, J. Sparks, J. Kerr, D. McKee. R. -Valentov ski, R. Jesse. CrandOn had a very good year in basketball this year, winning most of their games and finishing up in second place. We don't know what happened at the tournaments, just bad nights I guess. No serious injuries were reported. The Cards will lose only two players due to graduation this year. Jack Keefe and Don Spencer. Phelps ..abeno Leona Niagara Eagle River Goodman .Vinoco.ua Three Lakes White Lake Elcho White Lake Woodruff Goodman Laona Elcho Wabeno we Ml 1 n 57 65 n 61 1 3 2 V i 7° 47 40 O.T. O.T. 32 808 NV188 ININ M010 isaid 3lNb3 Hd l b -0000 NOQ Movr NHOf ff ‘B’ team i Row Is J. Sparks, J. Kerr, D. McKee, G. Cottrell, P. Beck, B. Conn, N. Marshall, L« Cha s e• Row 2: Mr. Krohn, B. Ison, D. Krumm, J. Schaffer, E. Prast, B. Jaeger, B. Sundgerg, B. Brown, L. Skidmore, Mr. Goodrich. The B team had a good year In basketball, winning most of their games. They had a lot of height and put It to good use on rebounds and tip-ins. It looks like they have some very good prospects for the future, if they all develop like they should. Lets hope they all stick with it and give it all they've got for Crandon High. CLASS tournaments Placed in following order: Juniors Seniors Freshman Sophomores I « 34 c CLUB How 1: Doug Cottrell, Bob Schofield, Brian Cundiff, Ray Sturzl, Jack Keefe, Tom Teschner, Don Jackson, Don Spencer, Jim Bartz. Row 2: Mr. Wagner. Eugene Repenski, John Grandine, Bob Mericle, Dick Cundiff, Paul Beck, Ernie Kott, Mr. Goodrich. Row 3: Gordon Cottrell, jack Fraley, Charles Polar, Dale McKee, Roy Jesse, Leon Skidmore. Ray Sturzl....................President Doug Cottrell......................Vice President Ernie Kott...................Secretary, Treasurer Jim Bartz...............Sargent of Arms Don Jackson.....................Student Council 35 PEP CLUE CLARA BCNHIS MARLENE RUTH DELLA KATHLEEN BONNIE RUTH KATHLEEN CALENDAR OF EVENTS SEPTEMBER Z ...Registration Day 27..Junior Class Rings OE.CEMBER 6. ..Dramatics P LAYS o.. .Dramatics Contest 20 . .Christmas Program 21 • .Alumni Game 22. .Christmas Vacation 29. .Christmas Dance MARCH 3 4. Class T oumaments 7.•• Forensic Preliminaries || . , Forensic Contest VJabeno 18.. FastofsKus Concert 25. • 3 Quarter OCTOBER 7.. . Senior Pictures 30.. Homecoming JANUARY 6.. .Activity Pictures 10.. 5.andard Oil Assembly 21.. End OP Semester APRIL. 6. .Senior Class Plau 8 U. Easter. Vacation IS • .Carnival 22..Solo and Ensemble Contest At V hite LaKe NOVEMBER 3...1st Quarter ...Teachers . Convention 13. .Sadie HavuKinS Dance 22. .Deer Hunting Vacation 25. .ThanKsgiving u FEBRUARY 11 ..Valentines Dance 15 • • Dramatics Party 16.. Conservation Day 17.. Pop Concert 22. .BasKetBall Tournament At VJoodrvifP MAY 7.. . Band and ChoruS Contest At ELcho 14 . .Junior Prom 20. • C lass Award Oay 22.. Baccalaureate 2H, .Picnics 24. .Graduation 27.. Last Pay 37 wm Richard Shepherd, Karl Guth, Jim Sparks, and Larry Sparks were awarded their Eagle Scouts Awards this year. This is the highest award a scout can achieve. JOHN ClIR HEN , IN EERVICE POKE tAARV JIM DtCtS JOHN BEST BAND IN THE LAND Dear Sir: We wlous like to inferm you 41 COMPLIMENTS OF A4C reel 3AR3ER SHOP V5RN Me KEE PROPRIETOR CRANDON, WISCONSIN BEST WISHES FROM jAcri RED OWL AGENCY PINE LAKE HILSS, WISCONSIN NEXT DOOR TO THE NORTHWAY COMPLIMENTS OF AIJ61 T INE WALGREEN AGENCY DRUGS CRANDON WISCONSIN BECrV DPUGf PILLS AND THINGS WABENO WI5C0NSIN iciiurrcV PRODUCTS ARE BETTER YOUR TASTE WILL TELL YOU WHY WABENO WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF HALVCPJCN FUNERAL HOME CRANDON WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF LYNN PALL CRANDON WISCONSIN OUR SPECIALTY.. AWARD JACKETS and HONOR SWEATERS SCHOOL COLORS CARRIED IN STOCK BEPTPAND7 SPORT SHOP 106 N. WASHINGTON GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN LLTTEPHAN GENERAL HARD WARE-BUILDING MATERIALS G. E. REFRIGERATORS-RADIOS-WASHERS FISHING HUNTING LICENSES PHONE 17 CRANDON, WISCONSIN CONGRATULATIONS FROM CP4NLCN MLTCP CC. CHEVROLET GARAlia PHONE 155 CRANDON WISCONSIN CONGRATULATIONS FROM ACCADE BOWLING ALLEYS RESTAURANT ROSA AMMER ULA PLUMMER CRANDON WISCONSIN BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '55 EPAPEl’ TORE Argorme Wisconsin COMPLIMENTS OF KLUSS-LYONS PONTIAC YOUR PONTIAC St GMC DEALER CRANDON WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF BAECALL CLOTHING STORE CRANDON WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF THE GAAAELE STORE TONY MARGARET KLAPSTE PHONE 50 THE CPANOCN BAEEPy QUALITY BAKERY PRODUCTS Fresh Every Sunrise Phone 16$ NORMA JIM REDBURN JAEOEP’f SERVICE STATION BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 55 CRANDON WISCONSIN CONGRATULATIONS FROM netzel’t DAIRY BAR AND PALACE THEATER CRANDON WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF PEXALL PHARMACY ON THE CORNER--ON THE SQUARE CRANDON, WISCONSIN CONGRATULATIONS FROM CPANDC CLEANER PHONE 81 CRANDON WISCONSIN 43 JAhNf WORLDS' END LODGE PHONE $9-W CRARDON WISCONSIN BEST WISHES SENIOR CLASS OF hcrdV BULK STATION CRANDON WISCONSIN DENNII9N MOTOR SALES YOUR FORD DEALER PHONE 205 CRANDON WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF fCHAEfEC’J MARKET MEAT IS OUR BUSINESS locker Service phone 190 COMPLIMENTS OF CRANDON CREAMERY PHONE 2$9 CRANDON WISCONSIN Congratulations fro-;; t'r:.- DENTI T OFFICE Dr. Ison Dr. Sruuchle Mrs. Gertrude Bartz to the 55 Seniors COMPLIMENTS OF HERB’ MOBILGAS SERVICE STATION Cof pliraents of RDJOEFJ SHOJ STORE Fern Sc Roberta Russell Crandon Wisconsin Best In Food and Rest tiOFEL CRANRCN Phone 10 Harold Koyn, mgr. Crandon Wisconsin ARGON N E DAloy QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 1S03 M. C. Guth Argonne Wisconsin POND SPOHT SHOP, INC. HEADQUARTERS FOR SPALDING ATHLETIC GOODS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 133 £• COLLEGE AV3JUE PHONE 3-1056 APPLETON WISCONSIN CONGRATULATIONS FROM APNIC APPLIANCE St GUN SHOP ARNO BAHR PHONE 5 COMPLIMENTS OF CPANDON BCAtTy CRAKDCN WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF CD N N € P BUILDERS SUPPLY CRANDON WISCONSIN CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS pApr GROCERIES CRANDON WISCONSIN BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '55 HAN EN’f SERVICE STATION ARGONNE WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF PPAO EJ GROCERY HILES WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF PLN TPCM OPTOMETRIST CRANDON WISCONSIN CONGRATULATIONS •55 SENIORS fP icr DEPT. STORE CRANDON WISCONSIN L .G.DALPCLP CLASS RINGS AND PINS COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS - DIPLOMAS PERSONAL CARDS CLUB INSIGNIA - MEDALS TRCPHISS MR. ROBERT RAMSLI. I4.OO SOUTH LS2 ST. APPLETON WISCONSIN 415 BEST VISHES TO THE CLASS OF CCANDCN NATIONAL CANO CRANDON WISCONSIN THE HIHCf LIMBEC CO. CRANDON THREE LAKES PLUMBING HEATING ROOFING COAL WOOD PLASTER SHE?T ROCK BRICKS DI3T0N CHAIN SAWS CRAKDON WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF Fty PLBLIfFING C€. V WISCONSIN RAPIDS. WISCONSIN u — y V BOOSTER CLUB NUREMBffiGS CRANDON JEWLER HOFFMANS TUPPER BROS. TYLER'S REST RU A NT MARSH'S SERVICE STATION POOLERS BARBER SHOP PRINTING OFFICE JUNCTION CAFE ARGONNE CA3H MARKET ANN PETERSON FRANK STURZL JUDGE ROWLINSON WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE MATT POPP WE WISH TOmNK ALL OF THE MERCHANTS AND COMPANIES WHO HAVE TAKEN ADVERTISEMENTS IN OUR. 1955 CARDINAL. THROUGH THEIR HELP WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO MAKE OUR ANNUAL A SUCCESS. CARPENTER'S 47 J ' vjA y$- V 8 S“ C? mint • jt 0'3 afj 3 ajjU Mtf (X, C O-O-d ' 3 cdjLA_1 (L. ' S £ du-d - ' ' -' itL Jbu j ' „ d f % r v y oui jiSdx 771st StAtth irr o- JV K - 6 — 7 - _ . -J jL. Hjjf ZxjTt r y 2 J fZL6Cs . 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