Cumberland High School - Beofor Yearbook (Cumberland, WI)
- Class of 1949
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-Q STAFF CO-EDITORS, CARYLMAE JEFFERY, MARY HILTON Li'rerary Edifor, Winnifred Jacobson Business Manager, Angeline Cifaldi Ar? Edifor, Lorraine Johnson Aclverfising Manager, Shirley Olcerson Assisfanl' Ari' Edifor, Eileen Avery Circulalion Manager, Anne Zappa Copy Edifor. Lyle Bufrick Bookkeeper, Elaine Nelson Sporfs Edifor, Donal Beran CUMBERLAND HIGH SCHOOL Cumberland, Wisconsin The T949 BeoTor is presenTed To The sTudenTs with pride. lT has been our aim To give a picTorial view To The community oT The activities which are The center oT our school liTe. lT has been our eTTorT To bind The communiTy and The sTudenT body inTo a more closely lcniT unit by showing The acTiviTies They have in common. The BeoTor STaTT hopes iTs aims have been accom- plished: mainly To give The sTudenTs ot Cl-TS a lasting record oT This year in high school: and To show To The whole commu- nity that we are striving To work Together. CCNTENTS Administration and Faculty Page 3 Sports Page Activities Page 17 Students Page 33 Advertisements Page 49 2 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY MR. FRED MOSER YV f,W-,, Y Y Y- .......................L....,.v...,...,,..-.. Mr. Moser's many years as a leader, as well as a 'reacher of high school sludenls has given him an under- slanding of 'rhe problems of Ioday's feen-agers. l-lis abilify +o help wilh personal problems has been of greal aid Io many young people who a'r+end or have aHended C.l-l.S. Noi' only has Mr. Moser served C.l-LS. as an able adminislralor and Ieacher. bul' he has found lime fo serve on many educalional boards and commi++ees as well. I+ is Io him 'rhal we owe much credi'r 'For our effi- cient well-run school. Cumberland's fine school sysfem gives much credif Io 'rhe aclive school board members. Represenfed on 'rhe board are Elmer Beran. Daniel D'Amico. and William Talbot Ivleelings and business proceedings are con- ducled under Ihe direcfion of Mr. Talbot The unliring efforfs of 'rhese men Io give C.H.S. a well co-ordinaled school syslem has been proven a success. V They Make the Rules For the Best of Schools MR. ELMER BERAN MR. DANIEL D'AMlCO MR. WILLIAM TALBOT 4 Bn... Mr. Kamne1'z's 9:00 Type Class Visifing lecfurer, Ozzie ihe cop Miss Kronberg's 9:00 Jr. Business Class is 3 MRS. MARTIN MOSIO--Vocal Music, Cifizenship: MR. KENNETH Mc- DONALD-Sciences: MISS VELMA BARTLETT-Home Economics, F.H.A. MR. RAY WISNER-Social Sfuclies, Assis+an+ Coach, Physical Educafion. They're the Best in the MRS. RALPH HOPKINS-English. Speech, Dramaficsg MR. HOWARD HUNT--Agriculfure, F.F.A., Baskefball Coach: MRS. FRED MOSER-Sec- refary and Sfudy Hail Teacher. lan f'Dv MR. JOHN ANDERSON-lnsrrumenfal Music, English: MISS RUTH FREM- LIN-English. Library: MR. LEE DOSCH-Mallwemalics, Biology, Coach. Physical Educafion. MR. LEO SEVERSON-Janifor. They Really Are Crancl- . MISS EVA KRONBERG-Mafhemafics, Jr. Business, Physical Eclucalion, G. AA.: MR. HARVEY KAMNETZ-Commercial Subiecfsz MISS LAURA HIG- GINS-Social Sfudies, Journalism, Beofor. W VZ :V ,, if S, lf .'fKgf!QW ws, J T555 , , ' fe -wwE,fLawK,22- Q ,I , . ,, Q M 0 zigxijfi? 1111 ,, www FIRST ROW: Charlolle Kilbourn. Jeanne Hazelberg, Lois Colone, Belly Duncan. Mary Hillon, Mariorie Bragg, Eslher Bellows. SECOND ROW: Angeline Cilaldi, Marian Sandve. Jeanne Pierson, Anlhnel Zappa, Belly Sirianni, Darlene Ci- laldi, Carol Roneson, Kae Kellermann. THIRD ROW: Carol Levy, Anne Zappa, Shirley Olcerson, Delores Knulson, Barbara Hines, Roberla Houslon, Dorolhy Miller. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Heineclce. Darlyne Frye, Arlene Pierce, Connie Carl- son, Phyllis Ranallo. Margarel Sparish, Maxine Decker. C-AA The GAA gol lhe ball rolling in lhe lall wilh lhe eleclion ol ollicers who were Belly Duncan, presidenlg Lois Colone, vice- presidenl: and Mary Hillon, secrelary-lreasurer. Because ol lhe large membership lhis year, lhe bowling group was divided inlo eighl leams and laler as lhe number decreased, inlo lour leams. The leam caplains were Angeline Cilaldi, Belly Duncan, Belly Sirianni, Barbara Hines, Lois Colone, Darlyne Frye, Con- nie Carlson, and Charlolle Kilbourn. The leams chose names which were:Rambling Wreclcs, Hol Rods, 300's. Fairies. Five Flashes, Corky's Crew. One O'cloclc Kids, and lhe Pin Dodgers. Laler when lhe leams were :com- bined lhese names were chosen: Hol Rods. Gopher Girls, 300 Flashes, and Chuck's Slrikers. A picnic in lhe lall and one planned lor lhe spring have been on lhe enlerlainmenl agenda. Lale in March baslcelball was slarled in which lhe GAA and olher high school girls look parl. Team caplains lor baslcelball were Joyce Marlcgren, Janice Marlcgren. Dolores Ernharl, and Dorolhy Lindlors. Miss Eva Kronberg is lhe GAA adviser and also lhe girls' coach lor baskelball. I. Belly Sirianni shooling while Joyce Marlcgren leaps for rebound. 2. A group ol girls awail as Dolores Ernharl shools. SPORTS Milford Anderson Donald Beran James Bolin Kennefh Barrows Dale Bolin Jerald Brown ,ilomsaofmfve Cumee-feLmvJ: 19. BLOOMEIE JL! f fb an JB in if e fr' L7 WZ., A'.r, 1.13 , VF, go 4' 1 - o f 4 T B --,T gf T T- T T T ' TT T 'VJ X . ,,, ' U' Y fl LP 3,3 -T912 0 0 :La no 4 Yi? fa il -ffiii ' if ..::'fS22:2,,- , ' ,, Ji., :--, U s ,,,,i,,, J sa 3 SH ,iz 5 Q fl W if 4 if 1 f 1, if Fe i i 5 W Y Y Q 3 fd i 2 fe 4 we wg? Li 37 1 f 5,3 We , 1 P as f ii, 5 e Sam Gargaro Gene Gunderson Duane Mafye Van Goldsmifh Sfanley Jergenson LeRoy Olson A large crowd was on hand for fhe opening game of fhe season and saw fhe Beavers come from behind fo fie fhe game in 'rhe lasf minufe of play on a pass from Jim Bolin fo Duane Mafye. As fhe plunge for exfra poinf was fried, fhe final gun sounded. The second encounfer found Cumberland going down in defeaf af fhe hands of Sf. Croix. rafed one of fhe besf feams in fhe sfafe, by fhe score of I4-7. The Beavers fumbled away several scoring opporfunifies which would undoubfedly have made a difference in fhe final score. The fouchdown came in fhe lasl' few minufes of 'rhe game on a long pass fo a poinf on a line plunge. Gunderson's fine defensive play along wifh Gargards was insfrumenfal in fhe sfopping of Kamish. sfar Sf. Croix failback. The Beavers losf fo Rice Lake by fhe score of 26-0. The following week fhey defeafed Hayward 27-0 af l-layward. The Beavers used every man on fhe feam and fhe maiorify of fhe backfield scored. The nexf game found fhe Beavers upsef by Barron by fhe score of I3-O. The following week was Homecoming and fhe Beavers losf fo Bloomer 28-l2. The nexf week, showing a lof of fire and deferminafion. fhe Beavers romped all over fhe Spooner Railroaders by fhe score of 27-7. Gene Gunderson scored all four of fhe fouchdowns. J. B. 10 f 'e l s' - ,-,,..-- wfw , They Win Because They Practice Hard Roberl' Ricci DuWayne Savage Donald S+. Angelo Charles Zappa 15 'T29 ' o - ' ' 4-lo jg 'I 5 iii. 114.5-T 'O ' f -Q - A 1 Y A, - FIPS? Sd!-Ill GlQ,az54 aww 5 Q 78,00-Zfv We mga S' 'T' ,,4,'i9,1f '1: 3 3-35 -was-'ara 26035555 -, 1' f I a Q,.gfF6Y - FSEF?-g.fC1 5 2 54,0 iqypy afliyiiloh Ulu E THE 2 Fawn FEMA uv ff 7 I P,-N-:nr i gffitzffixggy. ,,, .. - N. --Pu-zz,-H N - ,' 3--'gui Eli, Mfg . . Herman Za a ll dzjzlfif-5 1 lg?-'UMZFE- 1 i . l . PP if, Q - 32eiNp, I xx A ' A'-We ER? N 4 L' , .-fmfff' 'L ' :A I1 I 5 v FumaLGf'aLE' 4 'q ' l Q ksr X9....!.Q.--.'3.42,.-ic?-V ff'-0 QR -.f!i9.,..,?LQ.....5l9..49 FRONT ROW: Maurice Miers, assisfanf manager: Anfhony DiSalvo, Sfanley Jergenson, LeRoy Olson, DuWayne Savage, Duane Ma+ye. Don- ald S+. Angelo, Jim Bolin, Timofhy Heffernan, Sam Gargaro, Earl Webb, manager. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wisner, assisfanr coach, Sieve Jensen, Jerald Brown, Bob Ricci, Milford Anderson. Dale Bolin, Jerald Tempesla, Jaclc Neurer. Anfon Hendricks. Marshall Field, Douglas Krug, Mr. Dosch, coach. THIRD ROW: Don Beran. Sfeve Hopkins. Kennefh Barrows, Gene Gunderson. Herman Zappa, Ralph Chiodo, Charles Zappa, Duane Thompson. Carl Sharp, Gene King. Van Goldsmilh. TOP ROW: Clair Solumn, Eugene Slriclcland. Bruce Forsell. Gordon Johnson, Ken Goldsmilh, Leo Schulfe, Julie Margo'r+o. Ernesf Goodrich, and Roberl Pearson. CumeEm.4rvn 617 f-MVMAIYDO FIRST ROW: Roberl Nelson. Judy Howe. SECGND ROW: Beverlee Crawford, Shirley Olcerson, Queen Clarice Benson, King Duane Marye, Barbara Hines, BeHy Bulrick. Junior Class Floa+-Second Prize Gloria Abi, Lucille Kunkel 12 The Coronation Was Watched By Many Students and Alumni. The Cumberland High School Band sponsored the i948 Homecoming under the direction ot J. P. Ander- son 'and Committees. The highlight ot the evening was the crowning ot Queen Clarice Benson by Football Captain Duane Matye. The queen and her attendants were pre- sented tlowers by the C Club. Music tor the eve- ning was furnished by Bill Brahm's orchestra trom Superior. Many students tor both Cumberland and Bloomer attended the crowning and the dance. The Homecoming opened with the traditional Snake Dance and the band marching down town. The treshmen furnished the wood tor the bontire. The Cumberland Beavers played the unbeaten Bloomer Blackhawks in an exciting game, the Blackhawks com- ing out on top 28-I2. The gym was beautitully decorated with red and white streamers extending trom the doors to the throne and trom the baskets' to goal-poles built up at one end ot the gym. Along the walls were numerous tootballs with the nicknames ot the Bloomer and the Cumberland players. The punch stand was in the torm ot a large tootball which was placed in one corner ot the gym. The various committee heads were as tollows: Dec- oration, Mary Douglas: Parade, Delores Perry: Re- treshment and advertisement, Mary Hilton: and Ticket Sales, Karen Lerdall. Queen Clarice Benson, King Duane Matye Attendants. Robert Nelson, Judy Howe I3 Kenne+h Barrows Sieve Jansen Donald Beran ' Duane Maiye Ralph Chiddo Herman Zappa James Bolin Sfanley Jergenson Nicki Ricci STeve Hopkins Tops in The Sport, Hot on The Court. The Cumberland Beavers deTeaTed LadysmiTh and Hayward To gain enTrance inTo The Tinals in The Regional TournamenT. AlThough The Beavers losT To Bloomer 47-26 in The Tinals, They came Trom TourTh place in The conTerence To Take second place in The Tourney. The CHS quinTeT sTarTed The season when They losT To Rice Lake by a one poinT margin. Cumberland deTeaTed LadysmiTh, buT losT The nexT Two non-conTerence games To Amery and lvlillTown. AlThough The Cumberland aggregaTion losT Their nexT Two conTesTs To Bloomer and Barron. They edged ouT Hayward in a nip and Tuck baTTle. ln The second halT oT conference play, CHS losT To Rice Lake. The Beavers wenT on To deTeaT LadysmiTh and Spooner beforeilosing To Bloomer. NexT Cumberland rolled over Bar- ron, a Team ThaT had been beaTen only once. The Tlnal game oT The season saw The local squad on The shorT end oT a 33-28 score when They were downed by Hay- ward. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 4I Cumberland-Rice Lake 42 43 Cumberland-Hayward 39 39 Cumberland--Ladysmifh 33 43 Cumberland-Rice Lake 54 4I Cumberland-Amery 57 36 Cumberland-Ladysmifh 34 3 I Cumberland-MillTown 35 59 Cumberland-Spooner 34 55 Cumberland-Spooner 43 33 Cumberland-Bloomer 50 30 Cumberland-Bloomer 48 3 I Cumberland-Barron 27 30 Cumberland--Barron 43 33 Cumberland-Hayward 38 Lorraine Johnson, Mary Jean Beran, Geraldine Benson 15 Beverlee Sfoll Delores Fessenden FIRST ROW: Donna Huebner, Barbara Ladd, Bessie Berg. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Hoard, Elaine Ness, Grefchen Dressen, Joyce Pererson. I6 ACTIVITIES I FIRST ROW: Deloris Fessenden, Beverlee S'rolI. SECOND ROW: Donna Huebner, Bessie Berg, Lorraine Hoard, Barbara Ladd, Sylvia DeGidio. FIRST ROW: Irven Peferson, Janice Marlcgren, Roberia Housion, Carol Levy, Carol Roneson, Mary Douglas, Syl- via Randall, Norma Dierks. SECOND ROW: Sieve Hop- kins, Delores Peery, Mary Jean Beran, Jeanne Hazelberg, Shirley Okerson, Arlene Ecklund, Anihnel Zappa, Marlin Hagen, Beverlee Crawford. THIRD ROW: Paul Mayer, Donald Warwick, Roberi Lundslrom, Jerald Brown, Char- The C.H.S Ban loHe Kilbourn, Kae Kellerman, Phillip Mayer. FOURTH ROW: John Sfeen, Lois Zager, James Fogelberg, Karen Lerdall, Mary Hilion, Annice Loverude, Ruih Williams. FIFTH ROW: Duane Maiye, Donald Beran, Milford An- derson, Joanne Anderson, Ralph Chiodo, Kennelh Gold- smifh, Joyce Marlcgren. , .sz This is one of 'rhe besf bands we've had, s+a'red Mr. John Anderson, direclor, when asked 'for remarks on This year's band. Among +he band's many acliviries was marching al fool- ball games 'rhis fall for which Mr. Anderson worked our many new formalions. For Homecoming 'rhe band made an airplane, an anchor, a B 'lor Bloomer, and 'rhen a re- volvin C for Cumberland g . The band gave a ioinl Chrisrmas concerl wilh 'rhe cho- rus. They had a Chrislmas parly wilh lhe olher music rou s 'rhe week before vacalion Q P ' The band did noi have a mid-winler concerl' +his year, bul' The River Falls Teachers College,Band came 'fo Cumber- land and gave a concerl on April l. The band played 'rwo numbers ioinrly wi'rh our band. The Band Feslival was held a+ Rice Lake on May 7 This year. Many soloisls and groups enlered The compelifion. The Best in the Land fl John,P. Anderson, FIRST ROW: Dawn Merlner, Barbara Krilch, Esfher Bel- lows, Mariorie Bragg, Marilyn Breeden, Marie Lucenre, Elaine Brown, Merrill Pelerson. SECOND ROW: Loree Hanson, Fern Avery, Gloria Jacobson, Delores Knufson, Marian Sandve, Shirley Johnson, Elnore Gohl, Connie Carlson, Ramon Augusl. THIRD ROW: Paul Hoffmann, Clarence Ranallo, Lilly Laurifson, Joyce Brown, Edilh Direcior Garling, Mary Jane Chiodo, Anfhony DeSaIvo, LeRoy Olson. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Anderson, Belly Bul- rick, Deloris Grover, Audrey Olson, Carylmae Jeffery, Corrine Maxcy, Donna Risberg, Eugene Gohl. FIFTH ROW: Janyce Jorgensen, Roberl' Tyvoll, Cons+ance Avery, Clarice Benson, Paul Markgren, Lorraine John- son, Duane Thompson, Lawrence Pederson. BRASS SEXTET STANDING: Mr. Anderson. SEATED: Charlofie Kilbourn, Paul Mayer, Lorraine John- son, Audrey Olson, Paul Markgren. Duane Mafye. Grade School Band FRONT ROW: Belly DeCvidio, Bealrice DieGidio, Sally Mayer, Joanne Hodson, Paliy Jeffery, Barbara Jansen, Fern Pelerson, Beverly Tempesfa. SECOND ROW: Belly DeGidio, Grace Marlcgren, Marlys Nyslrom, Barbara MeH'ner, Boyingion Eclclund, Chesfer Peery, Alvin Peier- son, Bill Beran, Carol Dahl, Gloria Riichie. Tl-llRD ROW: Rosalie Mayer, Edward Ricci, Ruihs Benis, Carol Clark, Bessie Hegg, Alberf Leiliering, Shirley Cvarelh. FOURTH ROW: Penny Olson, Judy Quinn, Doroihy Israel, Vonnie Miannes, Karen Larson, Rurh Bellows, Marlys Alberg. FIFTH ROW: Carolyn Chubb, Joyce Chiodo, Marilyn Pace, Frances Meyer, Andrea Ricci, Roberl Brown, Thomas Gannon. SlXTl-l ROW: Jane Chrislensen, Rob- erl' Thompson, Karen Cook, Marvin Sufherland, John Momchilovich, Kerwin Swanlow. Donna Risberg, Lorraine Johnson, Angeline Cifaldi, Shirley Olrerson, Carol Levy, Roberia Housion They Float Along on Wings of Songs FIRST ROW: Violei' Glovlaa, Sylvia De6idio, Joyce Brown, Shirley l-leineclce, Janyce Jorgenson, An'rl'1ne'f Zappa, Mar- iorie DeNucci, Pairicia Jerry, Loree Hanson, Dolores Grover, Jeanne l-lazelberg, Louise Sparish. SECOND ROW: Mary Jean Beran, Elnore Gohl, Phyllis Ranallo, Consiance Avery, Be'Hy Pepowslci, Darlene Cifaldi, Shirley Olcerson, Karen Lerdall, Lorraine Johnson, Lorene Ballco, Gloria Abi, Eslher Bellows, Marjorie Bragg, Eileen Avery. Tl-llRD ROW: Carol Levy, Roberla l-lousion, Joyce Peierson, Donna Risberg, Lois Zager, Lucille Kunkel, Angeline Cifalcli, Mary Douglas, Margarei Sparish, Arliene Jerry, Fern Avery, Doroihy Mil- ler, lone Schinlcel, Mary Jane Chioclo, Lois Miller. FOURTH ROW: Elizabeih Lundmarlc, Belfy Duncan, Dolores Ernhanl, Darlene Nickell, Mary l-lillon, Joyce Marlcgren, Mary Ann Randall, Carylmae Jeffery, Janice Marlcgren, Jeanine Ern- harf, Marie Lucenie, Elaine Ness, Eleanor Ness, Mary Webb. FIRST ROW: Phyllis Ranallo, Violel Glovlca, Syl- via DeGidio, Joyce Brown, Shirley Heineclce, Lilly Laurifson. Norma Dierlcs, Be+1'y Pepowslce. SEC- OND ROW: Clwarloffe Kilbourne, Lucille Kun- kel, Shirley Olcerson, Deloris Anderson, Marilyn Anderson, Carol Levy, Mary Douglas, Arliene Jerry. THIRD ROW: Anne Zappa, Carylmae Jeffery, Roberfa Housron, Mary Hilfon, Darlene Niclcell, Joyce Pelerson, Belly Duncan. FOURTH ROW: Dale Pearson, LeRoy Nevin, Paul Mark- gren, Merrill Pelerson, Irven Peferson. FIRST Joyce Giclio. Hilron, Our Praises Bringing VOCAL SOLOISTS ROW: Janyce Jorgensen, Carol Levy, - Marlcgren, Roberla Housfon, Sylvia De SECOND ROW: Shirley Olcerson, Mary Donna Risberq, Delores Knulson. THIRD ROW: Donald SI. Angelo, Merrill Pelerson, Dale Pearso n, LeRoy Nevin. FIRST ROW: Margaref Sparish, Darlene Cifaldi, Con- sfance Avery, Mary Chiodo, Janyce Jorgenson, Anfh- nef Zappa, Mariorie DeNucci, Deloris Grover. SEC- OND ROW: Lois Zager, Mary Randall, Elnore Gohl. Marie Lucenfe, Deloris Knufson, Karen Lerdall, Lorraine Johnson, Lorene Balko, Gloria Abf. THIRD ROW: Do- lores Ernharf, Deloris Peery, Dorofhy Linfors, Jeanine Ernharf, Angeline Cifaldi, Joyce Markgren, Elizabefh Lundmark, Donna Risberg, Fern Avery. FOURTH ROW: Donald Sf. Angelo, Francis Jerry, Lawrence Pederson, Eugene Gohl, Ramon Augsf, Roberf Lundsfrom, Charles Peferson. To This Croup's Singing The fwo main groups of fhe vocal music deparf- menf are fhe Mixed Chorus and fhe Girls' Glee Club. The presidenf of fhe Chorus is Geraldine Benson and fhe presidenf of fhe Glee Club is Beffy Duncan. The ofher officers are: Chorus, Librarian, Joyce Mark- gren: Glee Club, Librarian, Shirley Okerson. The firsf appearance of fhis year's vocal groups was af fhe Band-Chorus Chrisfmas Concerf. The selec- fions were Girls' Glee Club, I Wonder as I Wander' and Ave Maria : Chorus, Oh, Come All Ye Faifh- ful, Chris'rmas Carol, Alleluia, Now Lef Ev- ery Tongue Adore Thee, and The I-Ieavens Resound- ing. For a few weeks affer fhe beginning of school in January, fhe groups spenf fheir music periods Iisfen- ing fo records of musical composifions and a new fype of music which is known as MocIern. For fhe Spring Fesfival af Rice Lake fhe groups fo- gefher wifh fheir direcfor, Mrs. Marfin Mosio, picked as fheir numbers fhe following: Glee Club, I-lark, I-Iark fhe Lark, Moon-Mar- kefing, and ln fhe Pride of May , Chorus, I-IaIIe- Iuiah, Amen, Glorious, Forever, and I Love My Love. The accompanisf for all groups fhis year was Eliz- abefh Lundmark. Mrs. Mosio, in addifion fo her regular groups, has sfarfed a Musical Appreciafion Group fhis year. lfs purpose was fo gef a beffer knowledge and under- sfanding of music. 'FFA' BASKETBALL TEAM TOP ROW: Carl Benfs, Manager, Roberf Tyvoll, Tim Heffernan, Myron Nickel, Sam Gargaro. Frank Ranallo, Joe Zappa. BOTTOM ROW: DeWayne Savage, Lawrence Pederson, Donald S+. Angelo, Eugene Gohl, Rolf Benls, Melvin Florer. FIRST ROW: Gerald Johnson, Laverne Johnson, Ralph Jerry, Florin Anderson, Eugene Gohl, Melvin Florer, Mr. Hunl, Sianley Jergenson, Lawrence Pederson, Donald S+. Angelo, Myron Nickell, Mervyn Olson, George Shields, Ernesi Ranallo. SECOND ROW: Charles Zappa, Julie MargoH'o, Tim Heffernan, LeRoy Nevin, Donald Wilson, Harvey Borrman, Glen Nickell, Donald Nielsen, Ronald Larson, Donald Nielsen, James Hegg, Earl Torgerson, Rob- err Bowen. THIRD Row: Bruce' Forsell, John Lombard, They're Training for Lives Gordon Johnson, Leo Schulfe, Ernesf Goodrich, Irven Peferson, Marlin Hagen, Kenne+h Goldsmifh, Gene King, Frank Engle, Sam Gargaro. FOURTH ROW: Donald War- wick, Duane Thompson, Milford Anderson, Roberi' Tyvoll, DeWayne Savage, Rolland Jebe, Anfon Hendricks, Frank Ranallo, Lesler Shields, Tony Gargaro. FIFTH ROW: Lawrence Torgerson, Charles Peferson, Clarence Ranallo, Nick Ricci, Roloerl Nielsen, Rolf Benis, Carl Benls, Dean Nelson, Jack Rockow. FIRST ROW: Lorene Balko, Delores Perry, Lois Zager, Miss Barfleff, Shirley Heineclce, Lorraine Johnson, Mary Ann Randall. SECOND ROW: Gloria Abf, Margaref Sparish, Eileen Avery, Delores Adascheclc, Arlene Pierce, Virginia Wasilensky, Shirley Olcerson, Beffy Pepowslci. THIRD As Farmers and Wives . . - FHA ROW: Marrion Niclcell, Arlene Sfunfz, Marjorie Pierson, Alice Berg, Karen Lerdall, Anne Zappa, Donna Risberg. FOURTH ROW: llene Nelson, Lois Miller, Dorofhy Miller, Annice Loverude, Connie Carlson, Dawn Meffner, Marilyn Anderson, Angeline Cifaldi. Under fheir leader, Miss Velma Barfleff, and fheir of- ficers, Lois Zager, Shirley l-leineclce, Lorraine Johnson, Delores Perry, and Gloria Abf, fhe Fl-lA has accom- plished much fhis year. They sold hofdogs and pop af fhe foofball games fhis fall fo raise money. Two members, Lois Zager and Shir- ley Olcerson, are in fhe FFA-Fl-lA quarfef which won fhe disfricf music confesf. For enferfainmenf for bofh groups, fhere was fhe ioinf parfy held in midwinfer af which fhe boys served fhe lunch. Games and dancing were enioyed by all. FFA FFA officers for I'-748-49 were Sfan Jergensen, pres- idenfg Mel Florer, firsf vice-presidenf: Lawrence Peder- son, second vice-presidenf: Florin Anderson, freasurer: Eugene Gohl, secrefary: Don Sf. Angelo, reporfer: and Myron Niclcell, senfinel. The officers affended FFA officers fraining school af Osceola. lrven Peferson was elecfed chairman of Cum- berland's program of worlc. During 'rhe year fhe FFA has sold Chrisfmas cards and seeds fo finance fhe chapfer's expense. FFA is acfive in ofher acfivifies also, having ifs own championship baskefball feam. Five boys were also eli- gible fo become Sfafe Farmers. They were Clarence Ranallo. Mel Florer, lrven Peferson, Charles Peferson, and l-larvey Borrman. Any recognifion given fo fhis energefic associafion is well deserved by ifs hard working members. M. F. Donald Sf. Angelo, Lois Zager, Shirley Okerson, LeRoy Nevin sian BOOSTER STAFF THIRD ROW: Jerald Brown. Duane Mayle. James Bolin Sanlillo Barbara I-lines John Blume Lyle Bulrxclc FIRST RamonAuqusl.MarshalI Field, Don Beran, Bob Lundslrom ROW Belly Duncan Elaine Nelson Corrine Ivlaxcy Char SECOND ROW: Slanley Jergenson, Edilh Gerling, Rose Iolle Kilbourn Clarice Benson Beverly Sloll Signs ol lhe Times Boosler Headlines The policy ol lhe Boosler has been lo creale a wholesome school spirilg have unilicalion ol ideals and obieclivesp and lo supporl lhe besl lraclilions ol lhe school. The Boosler slall has published I2 issues lhis year. They sold candy al baslcelball games, sold pins lor Red and While Day, and sponsored a dance aller one ol lhe games lo raise money. Aller a lew weeks' worlc, Lyle Bulriclc was ap- poinled as edilor and Belly Duncan as managing edilor. Nol only have lhe slall worked during lheir school lime. bul also belore and aller school and in lheir lree periods. The slall is under lhe supervision ol Miss Laura Higgins as edilorial adviser and Mr. I-Iarvey Kam- nelz as business adviser. Togelher wilh lheir ad- visers, lhe slall has done ils besl lo pul oul a school paper which will bring lhe praise ol lheir lellow sludenls. EDITORS STANDING: Bob Lundslrom. SEATED: Barbara I-lines, Cor- rine Ivlaxcy, Lyle Bulriclc, Ramon Augusl, CIRCULATION STAFF Charlolle Kilbourne Elaine Nelson Rose anlilo e u . ' . S I , B lly D n- can, Beverly Slall. BEOFOR The I949 BeoTor is a record oT The eTTorTs and accompIishmenTs oT a sTaTT who have done Their besT To please you. All work has been under The direcTion oT Mary I-IiITon and Carylmae JeTTery, co-ediTors. OTher sTaTT members are: IiTerary ediTor, WiniTred Jacobson: business manager. Angeline Cifaldi: adverTising manager, Shirley Olcerson: engraving ediTor, Lorraine Johnson: boolclceeper, Elaine Nelson: sporTs ediTor, Donald Beran: arT ediTor, Eileen Avery: copy ediTor, Lyle BuTricIc: and phoTographer, RoberT LundsTrom. MosT oT The phoTographs are Trom The Thomp- son PhoTo STudio and are The work oT Mr. I-Ienry Miller who has worked very co-operaTiveIy wiTh The sTaTT. IT is The hope oT The BeoTor sTaTT ThaT Their aim has been accomplished. This aim is To give This communiTy a compleTe, largely picToriaI rec- ord oT iTs school year and To preserve Tor The sTudenTs Themselves a permanenT record oT This year and all iT has meanT To Them. Miss Laura Higgins is The advisor Tor The BeoTor. BEOFOR ADVERTISING STAFF STANDING: Jeanne I-Iazelberg, Sylvia DeGidio, Gloria Jacobson, Kae Kellerman. SEATED: Marjorie Bragg, Shirley Olcerson, Beverly CrawTord. BEOFOR PLAY BACK ROW: Mary I'IiITon, Donald Beran, WinniTred Jacobson, Lyle BuTricIc. FRONT ROW: Anne Zappa, Mr. McDonald, Carylmae Jef- Tery, Angeline Cifaldi. The Beofor, Our Yearbook . . BEOFOR STAFF BACK ROW: Elaine Nelson, Mary I'IiITon, Lyle BuTricIc, RoberT LundsTrom, Donald Beran, Angeline Cifaldi, Carol Roneson. MIDDLE ROW: Sylvia DeGidio, Gloria Jacob- son, Kae Kellerman, Beverly CrawTord, Jeanne I-Iazelberg, Mariorie Bragg, Eileen Avery. FIRST ROVJ: BeTTy Duncan, Shirley Olcerson, Lorraine Johnson, Carylmae JeTTery, Anne Zappa, WinniTred Jacobson. Desires an Admiring Look . . ITS. ' Marching-leTT To righT-Ann Algeo, Duane PeTerson, Bob Davis, Lilly LauriTson, Tony TempesTa, STanIey Jergenson. Prom RoyaITy Lilly and Stan Danced To The BIackhawk's Band COMMITTEES FOR PROM OrchesTra llll. llll llll O O O OO Barbara I-lines, Delores KnuTson, James Drake Flowers OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Irene Davis, Chairman: Clarice Benson, Geraldine Benson, CharloTTe Kilbourn, Darlyne Frye, Corrine Maxcy, Lulflla Severson. Beverlee SToIl, Arlene Pierce, Fern Avery, Virginia Wasilensky, and Marilyn RaiTh ConsTrucTion OOLeRoy Olson, Chairman: Jerald Brown, Melvin Florer, Sam Gargaro, Earl Webb, Charles Zappa, DuWayne Savage, Florin Anderson, Charles PeTerson, and Gerhard Schielke Drawing OOOOO O... E velyn Barnes, Chairman: Edi+h Garling, and Dennis Anderson ReTreshmenTO OO O Shirley I-Ieinecke, Chairman: Lilly LauriTson, RuTh Williams. and Deloris Fessenden EIecTrician Donald Beran, Chairman: Duane MaTye and Lawrence Samalaska General Co-Chairmen VioIeT Glovka, Ramon AugusT In a gym quainTly decoraTed wiTh The Theme IN AN OLD DUTCH GARDEN, Lilly LauriTson and STanIey Jergenson led The grand march up To The Throne, a DuTch wooden shoe, and were crowned by IasT year's king and queen, RoberT Davis and Ann Algeo. The gym was decoraTed To represenT a DuTch gar- den wiTh Tulips as The main Tlower. A pickeT 'Fence surrounded The orchesTra which was The Blackhawks. Lawn chairs and grass were placed aT one end oT The Tloor 'lor a resTinq place Tor The dancers. Figures of DuTch boys, girls, and windmills adorned The walls oT The gym. Two-Tone blue sTreamers helped To decoraTe The walls. To compIeTe The decoraTions The punch sTand was made To represenT a DuTch windmill. The Prom was very well aTTended by sTudenTs, alumni, visiTors, and The TacuITy. Dancing-lefl' 'ro righ+-- Floycl Williams. Corrine Maxcy, Lorraine Johnson, Duane Nevin, Gloria Sl. Angelo, Bennie Ricci, Jo- sephine Zappa, Harold Thaise, Richard Pouller, Delores Peirson. Crowning-lelil' 'ro riqhl-Slanley Jergenson, Lilly Laurirson, Ann Algeo. Clarence Ranallo. STanley Jergenson. LeRoy Olson, Barbara Hines. RoberT LundsTrom, Delores KnuTson. Ramon AugusT,Francis Jerry, BeTTy Duncan, Donald Beran, Earl Webb, Corrine Maxcy, VioleT Glovka, Rose SanTillo. Many People Saw January Thaw. SENIOR PLAY CAST Marge Gage. The wife ..........r.A,a..A,,,,,a,,,,,,,,,,,, BeTTy Duncan HerberT Gage. The husband ......ooooao,aa...,..... Donald Beran lVl6Tl1llCl6 Rockwood ,,.o.,,,,,,A,,,,,,A,A,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, V iolef Glovlqa JOFIGTTIGV1 ROCkwOOd .,....oa, v...,.A,,.,..w... F rancis Jerry Frieda. The maid .w.......VoA..,.....,,.. ....w,,,,,, D elores KnuTson Barbara Gage, charming 2l year Old girl aa..ara,..r,aaaa .. ,,... ......,... B arbara Hines SGFGTI Gage. I2 years Old... ,,,,, ,a,,,,,,,,,,,,, R ose SanTillo Paula Gage. l I years old. ,,,,a aaY..,..,.. ...... C o rrine Maxcy George l-lusTed, Barbara's lover.. RoberT LundsTrom MaTT Rockwood aaaaaa,Y,Yaaaaaar,,,,,, l,,a,,AA,A,,,,,,wra ,rr,,,,, ,,,,Ar E a r I Webb Uncle WalTer ,,ra...A.r.,a,w,Y,,,w,,,,,,, A,A,aAA,,,,,,, R amon Augusf l.O-OrT1iS, The lawyer ,,Aa,,,.,,,... ,,,,,,,r,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,, L eR0y Olson Clarence Ranallo ..,......STanley Jergenson ConsTable ,v,.....,.,.,.....,...,.rAaA,,a Carson ..,.vaa,,,,,.,,,,,,.a.r,. r,A,,,, Many people aTTended The Senior Class Play which was under The direcTion oT Mrs. Ralph Hop- kins. The sTory of January Thaw was The plighT oT ciTy slickers who Take on The duTy of resToring an old house To iTs original appearance. As in mosT plays. There is a Tender love sTory and also a romanTic mix-up. To make maTTers worse. The righTTul owners oT The house appeared and insisTed on 'Taking up housekeeping in The main bedroom. OT course all This Turned ouT Tor The besT and The Tinal decision makes all oT The characTers happy. Comedy in The play was added by Two oT The Gages' youThTul daughTers. BeTween acTs Donald Beran presenTed Mrs. Hop- kins wiTh a giTT To show The casT's appreciaTion Tor her unTiring work wiTh Them. Numerous Are the Times They Will Speak Their Lines. When fhe hecfic pre-eliminafion days were over, fhe winners in fhe individual classes sfarfed fo puf fhe finishing fouches on fheir pieces. These winners and fheir selecfions were serious, Beffy Duncan, The Whife Cliffs of Dover, and Shirley Okerson, The Snow Goose : humorous, Elizabefh Lundmark, Warfs and Spooks, and Lyle Bufrick, The Refund : read- ings, Angeline Cifaldi and Gloria Jacobson: orafions, Mary Hilfon. Beachheads of fhe Fufure, and Merrill Peferson, Were You There? HUMOROUS FIRST ROW: Dorofhy McCoy, Phyllis Ranallo, Mrs. Hopkins, Beverlee Crawford, Arlene Eck- lund. SECOND ROW: Caryl- mae Jeffery, Arliene Jerry, Irene Davis, Carol Levy. BACK ROW: Roberfa Housfon, Lyle Bufrick, Kae Kellerman, Ramon Augusf, Elizabefh Lundmark. SERIOUS FTRST ROW: Sylvia DeGidio, Jean Pierson, Mrs. Hopkins, Anne Zappa, Violef Glovka. SECOND ROW: Beffy Duncan, Shirley Okerson, Annice Lover- ude, Beffy Bufrick, Gloria Jacob- son, Delores Knufson, Angeline Cifaldi. BACK ROW: Earl Webb, Gene King, Dawn Meff- ner, Merrill Peferson, Fern Avery, Mary Hilfon, LeRoy Nevin. The alfernafes in fhe differenf classes were serious. Dawn Meffner, ln Rebecca's Room : humorous, Car- ylmae Jeffery, The Rivals g readings, Violef Glovka: orafions, LeRoy Nevin, The Soldier Nobody Knows. These winners wenf fo fhe disfricf confesf af Eau Claire which was held on April 2. Mrs. Hopkins, fhe dramafic coach, said, We have had a splendid group fo work wifh fhis year. They all did very well and l wish fhey could all be winners. Malye, No. 44, shoofing free fhrow. Bolin, No. 66 wai+s for rebound. Ladysmi+l1 game. Marye, No. 44, u m p i n g ball. Zappa'No. 88, s+anding in foreground. Bolin, No. bb, and Jansen, No. 99, in background. Barron game. CHS vs. Bloomer in 'lournamenl championship, Zappa is shoofing: Players are Marye-44, Cumberland: and Barlow-33 of Bloomer. Marye, No. 44, I u m p i n g ball. Spooner game. Jergenson, No. 33, and Zappa, No. 88, in foreground. Zappa shoofing. Spooner game. .oz 'fc 53124 OU-42' P208 WIC I ON STUDENTS mmf FIRST ROW: Roberl' Bowen, Henry DeBruzzi, Anfhony Desalvo, Ralph Chiodo, Jim Algeo, Leslie Fry, Ernesr Goodrich. SEC- OND ROW: Esfher Bellows, Joanne Anderson, Mariorie Bragg. Arlene Eckland, Beverly Crawford, Arlie Ficlcle, Joan Pickle. BOTTOM ROW: Philip Mayer, Jimmy Hines, Paul Hoffmann, Sieve Jansen, Douglas Krug, Ralph Jerry, Gerald Johnson, Lu- verne Johnson. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Hegg, Gene Jacob- son, Karhrina Hendricks, Suzanne Irwin, June Jerry, Pa+ricia Jerry, Arlene Lemke, Dorofhy Lombard, Alice Merle. TOP Evelyn Florer. Bruce Forsell. THIRD ROW: Tom Befzel, Mary Jean Blume, Bessie Berg, Hannah Benrs. Muriel Carlson. Mary Jane Chiodo, Rufh Dickson, Anifa Hanson, Dolores Ernharf, Gail Erickson, Richard Gannon. Freshmen Now ROW: Mary Hendricks, Chrislina Herman, Edwin Klienschmidf, Gordon Johnson, Alloerf Kunselman, Gene King, Kae Keller- mann, Barbara Krilch, Dean Lehmann, Ronald Larson, Julie Margolfo. siv'1m4:M.g.u,L4ww mais--Hffffs ,, 'm :wa of . L , , , ln FIRST ROW: Clair Solum. Kenneih Olson, Fred Pearson, Dean Nelson, Ernesi' Ranallo, George Shields, William Ranallo, Rob- eri Zappa, Earl Torgerson. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Randall, Lesier Shields, Ralph Monchilovich, lrma Vobel, Alice Rydberg, lone Schinlcel. Elhel Niclcell, Jean Wallace, Mary Webb. Lor- Four Years - - -Wow! The freshman class, which numbers 85, is aciive in all of lhe school aciivifies. Tweniy-eighi' are members of ihe band, I6 are members of The cho- rus and glee club, I4 boys played fooiball, and IO played baslceiball. The class is under ihe leadership of Anihony Di- Salvo as president Kae Kellermann as vice pres- ideni, and Joanne Anderson as secreiary-ireasurer. The freshman class advisers are Miss Fremlin, Mr. Dosch. and Mr. Wisner. C. R. .l. Jimmy and Julie 4. Sophs overpower Frosh 2. Sad Leroy 5. Joanne Anderson? 3. Douglas Krug? raine Zappa. THIRD ROW: Dorofhy Miller, Lois Miller. Carol Roneson. Elaine Ness, Eleanore Ness. Leroy Nevin, Glen Niclc- ell, Roberf Nielsen, Rolland Nielsen, Wilbur Williams, Donald Wilson. Q Q .,,. T fn 'iii' of f f A1 if - f Sf .1 :Wil 35 ! , WY, I. J a n ic e Jergenson and Mary Jean Be- ran 2. Group of Sopho- mores FIRST ROW: Howard Davis. Carl Benfs, Kennefh Goldsmifh, Richard Chapman, Richard Goodrich, James Fogelberg, Rich- ard Benson. SECOND ROW: Connie Avery, Sylvia DeGidio Joyce Brown, Dolores Grover, Marjorie DeNucci, Darlene Ci- The sophomores moved info fhe limelighf by faking charge of fhe freshmen's fafeful day, inifiafion. Af fhis evenf fhe members of bofh classes gof ac- quainfed, buf if wasn'f unfil fhe freshman-sophomore parfy fhaf fhe sophomores found ouf whaf fhe fresh- men really loolced like. Af fhe parfy fhe boys won a baskefball game. played wifh girls' rules, even fhough fhe girls puf up a noble baffle wifh fhe aid of K. H. McDonald, ref- eree. The nighf's enferfainmenf was made complefe wifh music furnished by an exfemporaneous quarfef, which was made up of Ralph Chido, Don Sf. Angelo. Doug Krug, and Kenny Barrows. The sophomore class is governed by Presidenf Elizabefh Lundmarlc, Vice-Presidenf Cliff Bolin, and Secrefary-Treasurer Jeanine Ernharf. The class is under fhe supervision of Mr. McDonald, Mr. Kamnefy, and Mrs. Hopkins, fheir advisors. ' MMH Their Sophomore Y faldi, Deloris Anderson, Norma Dierks. Elnore Gohl, Alva Mae Grimson. THIRD ROW: Clifford Bolin, Kennefh Barrows, Tony Gargaro, Dale Bolin, Mary Jean Beran, Marilyn Anderson. Jeanine Ernharf, Beffy Blume, Elaine Brown, Beffy Bufriclc. 68 FIRST ROW: Donald Warwick, Mervyn Olson, Donald Nielsen, Jeanne Pierson. THIRD ROW: Donald Sl. Angelo, Leo Schulle, Eugene Slriclcland, Dale Pearson, Roberl Ricci. SECOND ROW: Donna Nesvold, Marlene Scribner, Marrion Nickel, Ja- nel Pelerson, Donna Pelerson, Belly Sirianni, Anlhnel Zappa Was Full of Cheer FIRST ROW: John Lombard, Tom Hammang, Marlin Hagen, Maurice Meier, Floyd Hollmann. SECOND ROW: Elizabelh Lundmark, Barbara Ladd, Janice Jergenson, Gloria Jacobson. Loree Hanson, Donna Huebner, Lorraine Hoard. THIRD ROW: an.. Carl Sharp. John Sleen, Ilene Nelson, Joyce Pelerson, Jack Neurer, David Sundvall, Ronald Woodward. Richard Heineclce, Sleven Hopkins, Paul Marlcgren, Paul Mayer, Dorolhy Linlors, Janice Marlcgren, Joyce Markgren, Marie Lu- cenle. i I. Barbara Hines Karen Lerdall CLASS OFFICERS Gerald Tempes+a Lucille Kunkel Rober+ Tyvoll Milford Anderson new Sclmiebel JU N RS Hazel Hoffmann 4. Rober+a Hous+on Arlene Sfunh 3. A Bir+l1day Parly Group 38 We Take Our Bow as Juniors Now GLORIA ABT DELORES ADASCHECK HARVEY BORRMAN MARILYN BREEDEN MAXINE DECKER MARY DOUGLAS if' 92? A fm sf ,6 1 x g 2 S53 , rf I I M 2 f Q EEEQLiH'of ,W,o. fof ig,,5,5g,, ff-54-wwf v K. I' ff I2 --,,- , Hz.-2 'Q 9 M3 MILFORD ANDERSON EILEEN AVERY CONNIE CARLSON ANGELINE CIFALDI FRANK ENGLE MARGARET FABER WLQJHI 5 EHRKEMI Q -. fgwisxsvg, .A ni I , ... I, .. , ZQZTEN is f, - if -fl W ,TA A .. 'z f, fir- ,Q . . iw gg If Q. 2, . 123.3 ff . 1, - N , ,. , V fl 5 s fzi sHes1.i?5?f '- 5 ww H - 1 , ff-R.: 4? ' iizfawg f A my I , H . L14 ix ' I ffimgfik if. ?ff'z?25.i-- f H ,,. , V,-,Vfv , EWKTW vi' , ', IF. . 39 M I ff 5 ft? fr ? I g fi' , , rf , ,pg 11'vi:e5?g,E?i,fgqW,1 L ' w.w':',g5a12ffw:x? A Ha 513: 5851252 f , LORENE BALKO ALICE BERG LILA COOK LOIS COTONE EDWARD FRANZ VAN GOLDSMITH - . , S4. ,, V, 'Z' Smit? 2 ,mg 5,2 I ' 7- H Rae. .: fr- --'.Jw: 1 , N' L wzrifvf A 9 dz P gf I 'I 'ff as x 1 ig? 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Af fhe head of 'rhe juniors main evenf, fhe prom, are Mary l-lilfon and lrven Peferson as Co-Chairmen. They will be aided by fheir various commiffee heads. This year fhe juniors sponsored a magazine sales campaign which broughf in a profif of S287 for fhe class. Mr. Moser said if had been fhe mosf successful ever carried on in fhe school. For enferfainmenf for fhe class during fhe school year 'rhere was fhe junior parfy and also fhe parfy held ioinfly wifh fhe seniors. MMI-l Prom In The Spring ...Milford Was King Carylmae Jeffery Lorraine Johnson Carol Levy Shirley Olrerson ' Mary Hilfon Mary Douglas Carylmae Jeffery and fhree Grads 42 Three on a fricyclel Barbara Hines, Be'H'y Duncan, Karen Ler- dali. a s E N I O R S We're Feeling Great . ..We Graduate Sevenfy-six freshmen enrolled af C.l-l.S. in fhe year I945 wifh class officers Merle Williams, Jean Jansen, and I-lazel Hoffmann. Among fhe group were fwo council members, eighf band members. fwelve foofball players and nine baskefball players. Roberf Lundsfrom presided when fhe class were sophomores wifh fhe aid of Jack Johnson, and Don- ald Beran. Reigning as icing and queen of fhe Junior prom were Sfanley Jergenson and Lilly Laurifson. The fheme of fhe prom, held on April 24, was ln An Old Dufch-Garden. Ofher class officers were Herman Zappa and Barbara l-lines. Officers Donald Beran. Duane Mafye. and Ger- ald Brown are leading fhe class as seniors. Co-sfar- ring in fhe class play were Beffy Duncan and Don- ald Beran. The class presenfed as ifs giff fo C.l-l.S. a sef of sfage scenery. , X l. D. I. Glen and Madie Rifchie 2. Don Beran. Duane Mafye. Bob Lund- sfrom, Johnie Lillie 3. The 'l'wo sailors- J e r r y Brown, I Rodger Solum Www, K ff? 334 Chl' , as it ., - 3. , . e . . i - A I z ' 1 g 2, I 5 .si . Q X sw, A Mv,.,4vf QR X IM it Wa. ar .ef 1 i . , , We .E I., 3 rvfffsi' i N ,M 4 1 .. , ,R E in 5 gc , I K5 I I MH 4 :if .I i - .,.. i M FLORIN ANDERSON - F. EA. I, 2, 3, 4: Officer 4: Chorus I. FIorin's ambifion is fo hunf and fish. FERN AVERY-Band 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. Fern wanfs fo become a librarian, JOHN BLUME-Chorus 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Boosfer Sfaff 4. JacIc's ambifion is fo become a druggisf. JOHN ANDERSON-- Jen ry has been in F.F.A. I, 2. I'Iis advice fo underclassmen is fo gef your worlc clone firsf. CLARICE BENSON-Clan ice has been in fhe Glee Club and Chorus I, 2, 3: Boosfer Sfaff 4: Band 2, 3, 4. JAMES BOLIN-Baslcefball I, 2, 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Boosfer Sfaff 4: Sfuclenf Council I: C Club 2, 3, 4: Officer 3. DENNIS ANDERSON-Dem nis foolc parf in Foofball I F.F.A. I. His advice is Look fo fhe fufure. GERALDINE BENSON - Band 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 4: Glee Club and Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Boosfer Sfaff 4: Officer 4. JERALD BROWN-Bancl 2 3, 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball 3: C Club 4: Class Officer 4. RAMON AUGST-Band I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Play 4: Chorus I, 2, 4: Ramorfs chosen professions are music and law. DONALD BERAN-Band I. 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball and Foof- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Boosfer and Beofor Sfaff 4: C Club 3. 4: Play 4. LYLE BUTRICK-Lyle foolc parf in Forensics 2, 3, 4: Boosfer ancl Beofor Sfaff 4. wi is Q I , ,C A Il lfilliwiflwi -, , f. 1 'f ' ,I jig., 'A is ,- mm 11- E... ,1 21,111 . ',iy213g?5r.:f3'iE5i1sYgs ' ' Q fl '1g?5?i2s':iMeg!i ,w..4:.5Jf,- 'Q i f 55' - 4. - I I I i -fli iyx ly A W , raw 5 t 5 ' A -i.. 1 iii' - , I Q. ',',. 1 - f 1 gf' '..' -L '.i ' -' ' iifii mr: 2 i. 1 I MW if if F M , ,. 'Q' IRENE DAVIS - Irene look par? in Forensics 4: Beolior Sfaff 4. I-Ier advice is To gel work clone first Ihen have fun. MARSHALL FIELD-Band 2, 3: Foo+baII 3, 4: Chorus and Glee Club 3: C' Club 4. EDITH GARLING-Band 2, 3, 4: Beofor and Boosrer Sfaff 4: Glee Club I: Cho- rus 2. be uw.-K PATRICK DOONAN - Pa+ wanls 'Io become a bricklayer. I'Iis advice 'ro underclassmen is Io gel your work clone every day. MELVIN FLORER - F.F.A. 2, 3, 4: Officer 3, 4: F. F. A. Baskelball 2, 3, 4. VIOLET GLOVKA-Play 4: Glee Club and Chorus 2, 4: Forensics 3, 4: Sludenl Council 3. www ma MARGARET DUNCAN - G.A.A. 3, 4: Officer 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cho- rus I, 2, 3, 4: Forensics 2, 3, 4: Play 4. DARLYNE FRYE-G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Officer 3. I-Ier ambilion is Io become a nurse. EUGENE G-OHL-Band 2, 3, 47 F.I:.A. I, 2, 3, 41 OHI- cer 3, 4: F.F.A. Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 4: Glee Club 4. Wm DELORES FESSENDEN Band 2, 3, 4. Take parf in ac+ivi+ies, says Delores, who wanrs Io become a beauhcian. SAMUEL GARGARO - Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. 3, 4: F.F.A. Baskelball 3, 4. GENE GUNDERSON - Gundy came +o C.I-I.S. from Vancouver. I-Ie Iook parl in Foofball I, 2, 3, 4. Wi gr? ' 'ziiiigamh , 4 W W' -' x , 5 ,A gy ,Q 5 A Q I! ,M ,, 2 V I ,, : I f , 'F I ,ii , I V,,, M fy ,535 ,f K f J-mm wk? f' 'X 'IQ ' ':.., 5' I Q A is SQ as ,. . :sf ff: ...I . 355 i'r:' '.,,,: A f , I .v , 1 ,,., SHIRLEY HEINECKE--F.I-I. A. 3, 4: G.A.A. 4: Glee Club 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4. Work hard all during school, says Shirley. FRANCIS JERRY - Glee Club 3. 4: Chorus I, 2, 3.4: Play 4. Francis wanfs fo work as a sales manager. DUANE MAYTE--Band I, 2. 3, 4: Officer 4: Baslcefball and Foofball I. 2, 3, 4: Boosfer Sfaff 4: C Club 3, 4. NP i.f.,-:W if 3 'HW I We . 1 BARBARA HINES-GAA. I, 3, 4: Officer 3: Boosfer Sfaff 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Forensics 3: Librarian 4: Play 4. CHARLOTTE KILBOURN- Band I, 2, 3, 4: F.I-l.A. I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Chorus 3, 4. CORRINE MAXCY - Band I, 2, 3, 4: F.I-LA. I: Play 42 Boosfer Sfaff 4: Beofor Sfaff 3, 4. 2 if, ,gpllwifgs .32 M... f ,. s . .5 N aw -ai 'V ' ' 3 I . M. .. -Q, ,. fs HAZEL HOFFMAN-Band I, 2, 3: Class Officer l:Glee Club I: Sfuclenf Council 2. DELORES KNUTSON - Band 2, 3, 4: Play 4: Glee Club 3: Chorus I, 2, 4: For- ensics 3, 4: Librarian 3. ELAINE NELSON - F.I-LA. 2: Boosfer Sfaff 4: Beofor Sfaff 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3. .,:, W, ,,,,, . . 'R a .LZ ,NW ,.. 4 STANLEY JERGENSON -- Baslcefball 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Play 4: C Club 2, 3, 4: Boosfer Sfaff 4: Sfuclenf Council 3. LILLY LAURITSON - Band 2, 3, 4: Glee Club and Cho- rus 4: Prom Queen in her iunior year. LEROY OLSON-Band 2, 3. 4: F.F.A. I, 2: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2: Play 4. Le- Roy advises us fo worlc hard all fhrough high school. af , M,F5,15Q3. 1 as-f wi A ,gain i F if 2 k 5 L 2 if ,Q ya 3 fi' ki A L42 is , ...,. f if- -is 3 fa. 43 W . A, if mf. 1 , .V M . . f- .- .2 . ,.., fi i. : - - fggwf , .-,. ,1 ,.:, , ,. z f W' il 251552 i' -' ' ' x iii we f mf H1 1 ' .ir 'Z' f X in I V , . 1 x 'f 5 .mfs- ..u.,,. . wwf ,2 Vu xi' 'ww I nr -' :II If 1 Y .wifi I Q 3 ,- I I I CHARLES PETERSON - Band 2, 3: F.I:.A. I, 2, 3, 41 Glee Club 3, 4: Chorus I, 4. His advice is Io have 'Fun buf do your work also. JACK ROCKOW - Jack came 'ro C.H.S. from Dows High. He Iook par+ in Fool- ball 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, Track 2, 3: Baseball I. GERHARD SCHIELKE - Gerry has been acfive in F.F.A. and F.F.A. baskel- baII. His advice +o under- classmen is Say IIHIe and work hard. . , T 4 Q 1 ARLENE PIERCE - Arlene came Io C.H.S. from Hau- gen High. She Took parl in F.I-I.A. 3, 4: G.A.A. 4. LAWRENCE SAMLASKA- Bud worked on a commif- 'ree for 'rhe class Play 4. En'rer exlra ac+iviIies is his advice. LU ELLA SEVERSON-Lu Ella came Io C.H.S. from Turfle Lake High. I:.I'I.A. 3. Q-qs. Y , - w N , W 4 9 8 E' s N CLARENCE RANALLO - Band 2, 3, 4: FEA. 3, 4: F,F.A. Baskelball 3, 4: Cho- rus I: Play 4, ROSE SANTILLO-Band I: F.H.A. I, 2: Play 4: Beofor Sfaff 3: Boosfer Slaff 4: Glee Club I, 2: Chorus 3. BEVERLEE STOLL--Band I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3: Boosfer Slaff 4: Glee Club 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Head Drum Maiore++e 4. N PF. FF FRANK RANALLO--Basket ball I: F.F.A. 3: F.F.A. Bas- kerball 3: Chorus I: Foo'rbaII Manager 3. DUWAYNE SAVAGE-Bas keI'baII 3: F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. Baskefball 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA WASILENSKY- Virginia has aflended C.H.S. all four years. She Iook par? in F.H.A. 2: C5.A.A. ' 40E0l5,,,, 'V M5016 sssfgwaw 'nm 'C-3' 12,1-Q. as I I ff J .....,,,k RUTH WILLIAMS - Band 3, 47 F.l'l.A. 2: Ruilw advises underclassmen fo clo ilweir worlc well. They Bid Goodbye I Jean Jansen. 2. Madie Ri+cl'1ie. 3. Roberf Luncls+rom 4 Lilly Lauri+son and S+anley Jergenson-Prom King and Queen. 5 Jerry Brown Duane Ma+ye Don Beran S Class officers. 6. John Lillie. 7. Clarice Benson Duane Ma+ye Homecoming Queen and King. ifKf HYQ IIUNIIIIHIIIIHIIIINS SINIHIIS Stokely Foods, Inc. Cumberland, Wisconsin Complimenls of The A CUMBERLAND ADVOCATE Publishers and Prin+ers of Qualily Prinling Meel' Your Friends af DeGlDlO'S COFFEE CUP FOR GIFTS THAT LAST AND BEAUTIFY THE HOME GIVE FURNITURE ELLENSON FURNITURE CO. CUMBERLAND, wlscomslm BAND BOX CLEANERS Dry Cleaning Pressing Hal' Blocking PHONE I8 CONGRATULAQHONS Bes'r Wishes Seniors Toffness Chiropracfic Daniel L. D,Amico CiirliC Lawyer Cumberland, Wisconsin Cumberland' Wisconsin Keep Slim C0mD11me nt e of Keep Trim Complimenfs of Keep BOWHHQ COAST-TO-COAST sToRE I0-24 BOWLING CENTER CUMBERLAND, wisconsin Cumberland, Wisconsin 'S-Smeg. STELTZNERS STANDARD SERVICE Corner of Highways 48 and 63 H. c. CHRISTENSEN Standard Oil Ageni 50 MEATS DRY GOODS GROCERIES SHOES LOCKER SERVICE Congrafularions Seniors ERlCKSON'S STORE Complimenis of Dr. Lund and Dr. Thompson BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF l949 Central Motor Sales YOUR FRIENDLY roam DEALER M. E. Rifchie V Cumberland, Wis There' ord in Your FuIure illfilr Besl' Wishes From SAM'S CORNER Your Allis-Chalmers Dealer CUMBERLAND, WISCONSIN Manufacfurers and Disrribufors of Special Type Cheeses STELLA CHEESE COMPANY Cumberland and Barroneli' SCHNEIDER DRUG Crescen+ Ice Cream Veferinary Remedies Prescripfion SI'ore Gif+s CUMBERLAND. WISCONSIN Congraiulalions Besl' Wishes To The Class of I949 Dr. Ray E. Jacobson Opiomefrisf CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1949 Wm. G. Talbot Farm Equipment - Forest Products Real Estate CUMBERLAND, WISCONSIN WE PRESENT THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT AAA Isle Theater CUMBERLAND, WISCONSIN Cumberland Motor Co. Sales and Chevrolet Service AAA Service John Deere Implements J.C.MiIler F.S.Crawford CUMBERLAND, WIS. Phone 96 For the Best in Cars See Stevenson Motors Dodge and Plymouth Dodge Job-rated Trucks CUMBERLAND, WISCONSIN Telephone 273 Congralulaiions Seniors THOMPSON PHOTO STUDIO CUMBERLAND Experl' Dry Cleaning And Tailoring We Call for and Deliver SORENSEN'S Tailors and Cleaners Complimenls of JACOBSON'S MEN'S STORE Qualify Clofhing And Shoes CUMBERLAND. WISCONSIN CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BURTON'S Ben Franklin Sfore Say II' Wilh Flowers From NELSON FLOWERS Cumberland, Wisconsin Complimenls of CUMBERLAND MUNICIPAL GENERATING PLANT Cumberland. Wis. Best of Luck In the Future AAAQ Wallin Drug CUMBERLAND, WISCONSIN HAYES PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. F. T. I-Iayes, Proprietor CUMBERLAND, WISCONSIN Best of Luck to the Class of '49 MILLER AGENCY BEST OF LUCK A and C Cooperative Service Seven Departments Men's and Boys' Clothing Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Dry Goods Shoes Hardware Groceries Meats LET US SERVE YOU S. W. Hines Mercantile Company CUMBERLAND, WISCONSIN Phone 16 We Specialize in Styles That PIease You STYLE SHOPPE CUMBERLAND GREETINGS CO-OP STORE CITY BAKERY Home of Double-Sweef Cakes For fhe Lafesi' in S+yles Come In To THE COMPANY STORE CONGRATULATIONS AND CUMBERLAND, WISCONSIN BEST WISHES Good Luck Seniors T6lTlPeS'l'G FUI'l1ifUI'e Co Mayer-Rose Lumber Company Cumberland, Wisconsin 55 ADVERTISERS . . . We owe sincere appreciaTion To our TaiThTul supporTers, The adverTisers. WiTh Their inTeresT in This year book and Their financial aid, They helped make This edi- Tion a success. We could noT have pros- pered if iT were noT Tor Their help. To Them go our Thanks and we wish To show our graTiTude by dedicaTing This space To Them. ComplimenTs of: H. O. Jacobson DonaTelle's STore Pederson's Shoe Shop Al's BaiT House DoHie's Cafe Louise BeauTy Shop F. L. Lampson Dr. FiTzpaTrick Schiebel's Barber Shop We oT The BeoTor STaTT wish To express our greaTesT appreciaTion To OUR ADVERTISERS Tor supporTing us 'financially in publishing our year book. A and C CooperaTive Al's BaiT l-louse Band Box Cleaners Bowling CenTer BurTon's Ben Franklin STore CenTral MoTor Sales CiTy Bakery CoasT To CoasT Company STore Co-op STore Cumberland AdvocaTe Cumberland Clinic Cumberland LiqhT PlanT Cumberland MoTors Company Daniel L. D'Amico DeGidio's Coffee Shop DonaTelle's STore DoTTie's Cafe Ellenson FurniTure Company Sorensen's Cleaners Erickson's STore Dr. M. W. FiTzpaTrick Flower Shop F. T. Hayes STella Cheese STelTzner's STanda rd Service STevenson lv1oTors STokely Foods, Inc. S. W. Hines MercanTile Company STyle Shoppe isle TheaTre l-l. O. Jacobson Jacobson's lv1en's STore Ray E. Jacobson F. L. 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