East High School - Wa Wa Ta Yearbook (Superior, WI)

 - Class of 1943

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SUPERIOR EAST HIGH SCHOOL SUPERIOR WISCONSIN A. T. CONRAD P I CIPA April 50, 1945 Fellow Students' Herewith we present you with the 1942 '45 issue of the WaWaTa East High School's Yearbook We trust it will be a treasured memento of your school year, and that a review of its pages will bring back to you many happy memories in the years to come in the years when there will be no more wars and all our lives will be our own to live and plan Among those who helped to make this book possible we mention Mr Haglund's photography class for its excellent cooperation Elden Tebz their sketches and our advertisers, without whose financial support production cost would be prohibitive To those boys of East High who are now en gaged in the grim business of war, we say, 'May your Job soon be done, and may you pick up your normal lives where the threat to our freedom interrupted them We on East's home front can do many things to make your work easier Those things are being done ' Sincerely yours The WaWaTa Staff Genevieve Smith, Editor QJMJ4 Maxine Anderson, Business EZEZQLAWQLI Manager j I laff and Betty LeM1eux of the Art Department for I -QW ' 017 afrma Qlamp 1 ag 21 1923 fllulg 11 1542 3311 Hilvmnrmm 1 cannot say and 1 N111 T101 any Thai she S de C1 S1'1e 15 ,wat fxfvoy 111 CI C1qeefy 51119 cmd fl f uve 1 1 mv e 11515 crude ed mfo GP JHKF 1' 1 And 1e1t 12 drec ng 111, N Jery 1011 11 reeds 1131 re SHAPE see 11I'1fTGTS f ere And you Q you 1 110 1 1e vxddfet YyQfIF1'1w 1 me Q 111 e 5 e fm 10 310 re'um Trunk ,11 we Youngs an '15 ,1 Jr 111 e oJe 0 'ere C1v1V6'lJ e of Here Tfllflk of me S1111 S ire nfl 1 Scif She1s T1O1d9CId she 13 11151 fl fly' 10111165 W1111COIV1D Huey 3 ' 1 a n in 9 '- ' 1 . 1 A X 1 Y .4 1 1. 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V , J I T . .5 Y n S 1 Q 2 s' my V c H ' f Y Y ! -QI!V7LZ5'Ql 'i' ' ll' A'Doing the Sphtj Holt B om Row: Scmdstrom, CCUYQIH, Stzxhelskp Warren Rozcwfkz, Raw: earner Cr ne- miller, Moorhouse, Lercnd, c me Ler nd S d R 3 E. . eiscn, W1TZi B 1. Tl ' ,Q A r Mix, Qcdsdorz G, .. A.. :- Ce .,4bc1 ' 1. .d . Wand S French Horn Hazel Leland Elalne Lee Oboe Dorothy Chrxstxansen Laura Hodson M Q Flutes Marrlyn Mlller Bernlce Potts Bassoon Ioe Zlellnskl R B flat Clarlnets Dorls Swanson Annette McFar S55 OMR Ufo un Gall Modeen Bass Clarmets Iean Holmqurst Iohn Lewxs M E flat Saxophone Robert Haack Tenor Saxophone Robert Holmquxst Trombone Ernar Roget Ralph Iohnson AMOS W Bantone W1ll1am Munmngs Cornet Hazel Leland Herbert Haglund M Percussxon Mar1or1e Greenberg Iames Harn strom Elleen Swanson Madelyn Iohnson WNBLQJS G A rosrnun Swv QSZQMM ,....4f ORCHESTRA Fxrst Vxolxns Peggy Flellman Lols Lee Dolores Swanstrom Arml Koskmen Wllllam Makl Lloyd Westerback Elle-en Beetcher Beverly Nelson Mary Allce McCartxn Corrrne McLeod Faxth Donovan Betty Clements Second V1ol1ns Goldle Mlx Iacquellne Amys LaVerne Hautla Carolme Hodsdon Lxllxan Hlll Ruth Reynolds Roberta Greene Beverly Branzell Robert Clarke Vlola Glenn Parrzsh Cello B1ll1e Mane Moorhouse Strmg Bass Bruce Gxllett Lxlllan Olson Robert Morxn 29- islam Iv ww lwedw ixf' l.-1 1 in W' -QSNMJQ .lokfg WJUJ P5 l-Qifl-.'g'.,g X' ' 'i .- ' ' 3' QP' t T L I 1 ' '1 rf, . , ,. s 1 IN lf' : , . 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Cgpeech Glue The year 1942 43 saw a Speech Club that we be lieve sets a new high mark for succeeding clubs to shoot at Because of program changes nine ot the original 26 members had to drop Speech work among them Doro thy Kottrnan president She was succeeded by Bev erly Wilcox ln Ianuary some of the club members took part in a northern district contest at Duluth Denteld The events were reading extemporaneous poetry radio an nouncing and dramatic declamations East was rep resented by Lois Coleman Margaret Faye Delores Swanstrom Margery Smith Geraldine Anderson lean ne Remus Iames Grinnell and Leonard Anderson Three of these finished with superior ratings In February club members started training East stu dents outside the club in speech work ln the American Legion Peace Oratorical contest elim nations Ieanne Remus and Dick Lent finished vic torious and both entered the district meet held at East March lO Ieanne took first place and accompanied by Mr Bale entered the state contest at Ripon She placed first in her division in the semi finals and took fourth place in the finals Margaret Bukowski student Red Cross announcer was recommended by the Speech association for an audition with KDAL, lust a week alter this successful audition, she was given an audition by WDSM lt may be the beginning of a radio ca.eer for her. 30- Bottom Row Clout1er Bergner DeGraei Berg W1ll1ams Clarke Crone ll Secoxhkielgow Z19l1HSk1 Iostad Matushak Burbul Bloxham Dahl Holm quxst Lmdquxst Thlrd Row Tenny Corbett Fonger Paulus Hlckson Iackson Cadotte Harnstrom Hawley qrench Qlub ,M UWM ,,Q,,f fLA.,4.f?yc,'.4.J1.x LffJ fc?-9 X ZZ!! P 5-,f,.,J' 9 V4,c2J..- 104'-J4-'71 ,..!.-, 'zfxwf ,fa AJ ISIC!- J- '-f-J Jdcff K ,,x,.,,4. f s.As.1 3 Presxdent Iames Htckson Secreta1re Huberta Cloutxer Tresorxer Byon Lmdqulst Pres1dent du COm1le des Programmes Elleen Dahl Pres1dente du Com1te Soclal Lou Clarke Consellleuse Mlle Pesark The French Club IS one of the clubs most closely connected w1th class work The purpose of the club IS to encourage the speakmg of French and the study of French culture Early rn the year a party was held at Mlss Pesarks cabxn at Mlddle Rlver but in the later months because ot gas ratxonxng several partles were held at the school A successful prolect 1n m1l1tary French was completed by all the French classes A member of the French Club lames Jackson drew the outstand mg map 31 9 . 7 f f I ' m ,. 4 f X ff dy g A-: 1, Q' l All n 'iff 1 , '9 , y ' J' ,C J . Le ' ...., .A ,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,..,......, ,,,,,,. , , . ' Le Vice-President ,. . , ,,,,,.. .. . Blaine Hawley La ' , ,,., . , ,,,Y,....,..,, .,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,. . . ' Le . V frvvrr Q -AVV brfvrv V V Q H V . , La ' ' ' La ' ' ' . C . La ' ., ..,,,,,,,, ...., . ,, .A , . , , bib L-l4.'L3.Q..2 ' fl-7- :'1' ' ' ' Bottom Row McCart1n Zachau Gorman Burgner Pennmgton McGauly Second Row Modeen Hetrman Connolly Severson Waseen Welshtng er Leffard Snell gfome conomzcs Club OFFICERS ?f9S1dGf1t Ioan Gorman TSUSUYGI' Regtna Burgner The Home Ec Club opened tts act1v1t1es September 24th wtth an rntttatton dmner Twelve new members were taken mto the club ln December the club entertatned the members at the annual Chrtstmas Tree and Supper Party Ctfts were exchanged among 'lhe football banquet whtch ts sponsored by the Booster Club was put on for them by the Home Ec Club tn November About forty guests were erved At a Ianuary meettng the gtrls were guests at the home of Mrss Wolford and Mtss Seyler Work on an afghan for the Red Cross was completed The mam event for February was the Faculty Luncheon at which Mr Eye of the Untverstty l-hgh School at Madtson was the guest Covers were latd for twenty etght people In March a tea for prospecttve members was sponsored by the program commtttee The annual Co ed Prom was the xmportant event of the club on Aprtl the 9th Etnally tn May the club wtth the help of the Home Ec classes and Mtss Wolford staged thetr annual style show for mothers and fnends of the gtrls of the department The year closed wtth a farewell dtnner for the Home EC Sen tors 32 I . ul . ' J the members. s , Bottom Row Holmquist Pink Mr Lee Christiansen Shepard Second Row Grinnell Merrell Hoium Quam Cipzsual And Club Pri Ben Pink C Christiansen Bob Holmquist lack Shepard Mr Sigurd Lee Vice President President Secretary Treasurer Advisor The Visual Aid Club this year consists of eight members The club this year had one cabin party at the Christiansen cabin at Eau Claire Lakes One of the outstanding proiects it sponsored for the school was the booking and showing of six full length movies proceeds of which were turned over to the Athletic De- partment for the purchase of athletic equipment. The club showed a net profit of over S125 on the series of shows. The club also assumed the responsibility of showing films in the various classrooms as classroom aids in study. Members of the club had to sacrifice many an hour from their own classes to make possible these showings. Mr. Lee was named our advisor early in the school year, when the former advisor, Mr. Norman Thompson, was transferred to Central High. -33- B R S ll Wlnek Pennlngton Glllett Sgbtsrrld Riot' Srlrirth Modeen Severson Olson Emanuelson Clark The G A A Club as you know IS the Glrls Athletlc Assoc1at1on of East Hxgh It is composed of glrls from the 10th llth and 12th grades Durmg the year the grrls went on hlkes skalmg part1es and Skllflg partxes Hazel Leland the presrdent seemed to have skung on the bra1n and we had to satrsfy her deslre The offlcers of the club are Hazel Leland presldont Vera Wlllxams treasurer and Genevleve Smrth secretary Vera has performed an excel lert deed by getting all the dues ln Thls hasnt been accomplrshed for years Blue rrbbons to Vera' By the way the club sponsored a Skatmg Party for everyone D1d you have fun? We hope so because 1t makes a member feel good to have done somethrng good for the school WZ5 Athletzc ffssoczatzon A d R Leland lohnson lC1PPe l Beetcher Botttlgetiigl Degmirrsolgesaimlizyvean Hunter McFarlane Wrllrams 34 A 4 - Q 4, 'A 55 , fl f 4 . Q - V V :V ll l th . , 4, 0 4 ' r . ' l , ' 0 - Q fn ' 0 V1 Q o J M- f 0 9 ...',f'l 'o. I b I I . 4' A V - 0 ' ' 9 . is t 4 ' I I H ' ff -' 3 Botto w Baur Horum R1tch1e I-laugh Zachau Sec d Row Carlson Pederson Koehler Roget Urbanlax Hogan on 0 CFA Plflefl The H1 Y club thls yea consr ts of 24 actrve members under he sDo'1 so shlp of Mr Lauson the new prmtlng xnstructor at East The clubs act1v1t1es thls year consisted of a cabm party at the Chr1s tlansen cottage at Eau Claire Lakes and a Christmas dance at school one of the most successful student dances of the season we thlnk We were represented at the H1 Y conference at Duluth IH the fall A tendxng were lacx Shepard Blame Hawley Iames R1tch1e and Mr Lau on lack reported that the conference was a great uccess We learned of many problems the club w1ll be faced wlth next year but xn sp1'e of those problems I hope to see the club contmue Ofhcers of the q oup are lack Shepard pres1dent Iames Chrlstlansen VICE presldent hm lackson secretary Bob Holmqurst treasd er Blame Hawley chaplam hm Foote sergeant at arms and Mr Lauson advlsor gh CY Slab Bottom Row Shepard Holrnqulst Mr Lauson Chrrstlansen lGCkSOY1 Second Row Pmk Holum Foote Nelson Hunter Ftozovvskx Hawley -s,-V 35 1 K, 1, 5 r l- T 2 'M ji' is I' 9 , 'N ko 2 , ' , ' ', , - f j 'Q I , , , 'l, S , 1 'B' 17 ' t t of '- ' r 's ' t g .- ' V' , ' l- , ' ' ' . is tj s . 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I' , 'AY 3 B' I o 5 W ff .Q ,T ,f lf l 'M V ,x Y, - J E ' 2 4 X 4 9. .'Q 9 Bottom Row Cleshclcl Glllett Waseen Mork Nelson second Row Moorhouse Matushak Ol on Hunter Peffon 0ELI9V6LVy Club The L1brary Club resumed 1ts act1v1t1es the latter part of Sep tember w1th 1n1t1at1on of new members Durmg the course ot the year the g1r1s enloyed several soclal events mcluchng theater tres and bowltng parnes For the Chnstmas party Carol G11 par lett entertamed the members at her home Grits were exchanged h Under the d1rect1on ol Mxss Seyler the g1rls were taught t e d t s and respons1b1l1t1es of a hbranan such as hlmg and check u 16 mg books The year S act1v1t1es were clxmaxed W1th a breakfast for the Senlors at the Badger Inn on Baccalaureate Sunday Bottom Row Kottman Leland Clarke Leemans Second Row Mok Klme Zachau Cronemtller Matushak Qoosters The Booster Club thrs year took 111 two semor members Mary Rae Zachau and Romayne Klfkefl clall and tour Jumors Dolores Matushak Lola Khne Lorra1ne Cronem1ller and Lors Mork Olhcers for the presrdent Lou Clarke vrce prestdent Dorothy Kott man secretary and Dorothy Leemans treasurer The annual Football Banquet was agam spon sored by the club the Home Ec Club and the East End Chamber ot Commerce The football players were the guests of honor Durxng the pep assembly for the East Central game the grrls of the club staged a mock basketball game wrth the boys of the H1 Y Club 37 Kun I H 15 ff' '- - ' if ' ,T ' ,,, I -V .1 7. sg Z I: r I ,D 1 , I , I I. I . , ' . - u. fl 1 lf I . D I ' I4 I X X X ' l - J year Were: Hazel Leland, a member for three years, To I 4 2 ' , - : ' ,JV s f ' ' ' . ' J tl U' . ' T 547 1 lf lf MJ , JD fr ,j-1 . N ,JL , I T . - 1 ff -1, T , ' X ff' ' . ,- I . JY, f' l. X J Lf! s.fVx La Z 4.1 LJ ,Z 32 LJ N.2 Dark Navey halr THE IDEAL IUNIOR BOY Eyes a d e ela nes Y Teeth us 'rr e Mos fun to be arou d wtth T a ce am sorrethmg Mertal gemus fBest dance G clcotce D les Best spo tsmanshlp Teacher s chotce Well dressed Ioe Austm Don W Terry Stmlcy Roger Vernon Swanstrom B1lly O Brren Sam Lmdqutst Charlle Olson Tom Snow Eldon Tetzlaff Stanley Ostazewskr Blatr Cadotte Glen Fonger Dont Get Around Much Anymore We Three Ostazeskt Nelson Severson She Dont WGDUG Lorrame Cronemxller lt Seems To Me Ive Heard That Song Clmel Before Ir Glrls to George K Take Me ,Mlfmtmg You M1ss You My Devot1on Only Forever Me And My Gal Bed Hot Mama Mr F1ve By Frve Constantly lf l Cared A L1ttle lean Remus Blatr C to Lola K Ir Gxrls to Elton T Margaret E to Fuzzy Barbara to Scratch leanette A to Kermrt H Don Foote to Bernlce P Mary Evelyn H Don Thompson A T Conrad on the Publxc Address System B1t Less And You Cared A L1ttle B11 More M D M h ln The Groove my lean Th to mp e Ir Boys Who s Afra1d of the Blg Bad Wolf Glrls to hm Foote l Iust Klssed Your Picture Good N1ght Dorothy Kgtfmqn Lazy Bones Ch 1 Ch 1 Why Dont You Do Hlght Gr le NS lcmson Small Fry Beauttful wavey hal Eyes Eyelashes Drettxest Smlle Teeth Shape Votce Pleaslng Personaltty Best sportsmanslup Teachers cho1ce Legs Hands THE IDEAL IUNIOR GIRL 38 Eddte Moore Glenn Parxsh Margte Rawn Dolores Matushak Erleen Beetcher Lols Nelson Lots Mork Blllle Moorhouse Bev Wtlcox Beverly Net on Vere WllllGmS leanne Remus Lorralne Cronemtller Roberta Chrtstranson I A2 ,z I I' Y fl H s. 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X' , o -Q0 ' X, X ,f Ky 139- Z auf 222 y Junior Red Cross Recelpts Hit 358 Thlsyear East High sJumor Red Cross collected from all the Home Rooms S08 28 and SZ 00 from th Sth and 9th Grade Soclal Science Classes report Miss Edna Fox advisorof East sJun1or RedCross Home Rooms 202 and 203 had a terrific struggle for top honors Room 203 won with 89 51 and 202 had S8 80 All Home Rooms except rooms 208 and 211 had 100 per cent re cords There are 514 students out of 518 enrolled in Junior Red Cross at East Penny collections in home rooms helped finance East's J unior Red Cross knitting program, as the above girls, busy counting Coppell will testify. Right now the organization wants donations of 0ld-m0- del hand-wound phonographs, says Miss Fox, general CHSIYYHHU- -40- Needles Cllck as Boys Kmt for Red Cross What? Boys knitting Well it s true and its something to be proud of Boys as well as girls of the seventh and eighth grades are knitting in addition to the gir s of the tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades. The knitting is being done for the Red Cross, and the stu- dents have patriotically responded D0 the call for helu for our sol- diers, sailors and marines. The l.oys are working on six- inch squares, 96 of which are as- sembled into one lap robe. The robes are for members of our armed forces. N405 Goarvg EAsf' bhowfo EM' C30 46 9 O on xo XO X 9 49 77mTs 19 Wn,'TDo IL 5mLs' cl Your-x PART, Elias f i H-we F'-. , 'J ii fl 74, f if , ' I 5 I ' ff- ' A41- 1 x 1' MM ' ' K- Q 6' 1. if r g. 'UV Z :z peg , ll-Z ff 4'-L-x New Class of Tumblers to Perform at Games The new gym mstructor at East, bunldmg course to the school tum blmg Although the course does uotof fer a credit xt IB a valuable body build mg aubyect Fnfteen students lookmg for Superman Physiques have already sxgned up for the trammg and them strucbor ns calhng for more from al gradesm the sehool The program has not been expanded to include g1rls No pubhc exlubxtaons have aayetbeen gxven but Mr Juel ll preparing the students for dnlla whxch will be given at basketball games The boys w1ll do vanous acts m gym aulta on mats an the gymnasmm They will carry on the excntement between the halves of the game L x O - Q H ' ff, , ' X A 1 l A 'Kgs ' -. 4 A V 1 r fl iq 'J A J! ,Q ,E X A4 K . 5 X Nd ,I , X H 4 1 K x 'A A ' ' i' 54,4 A ff JuliusJuel, has brought a newnmuscle .4 - K ' A1 3 ' ' 4- ' ' 7' . X . -3, ' t .'. - , b Q X . X V , Ye' I I 4 -nv - W W ,H A .I . . . - ,K P 1 -3 5.' . . . . ,' 1 ' an n 'MA Q n c u . v , 1 . x 5,13 ,. - . f 4 ng Q .Q . e 5 Y, ' . . . g,f , ' t -1 f - ....... . , ,..g'. . Q? in EIMNE ms JUELANNBTVE ,fn Xlvoxyng and R 1 WM J Kari 5m r F -1 'A i if , -. b ' Y Q, J- 'rd 'N Yi, N I ' V' V Af' - I tvvi ,f .47 'fe i V : P .Q - ggi -fu, . .TV gk, ,j, T '1+.,: - rw. xx as 1 P ri. ' , 71' 'N QA.. vw V -5 Q Q? ,Af v L 3 I' 5 T 1 . , v A . 7 ,., J: . ' R N sfxf -43- f og Royal Easterners Gwe for Student Gatherlngs ThB te Clb fEastpt th gym It 1, ff!! if if lytrmym M 1 , J plyedf the jj bedld Uidth J' J .ff J M f m Royalty 44 C ' 7 O ' LJ. e oos r u o u J , A , F X , 'fn a pre-lenten dance March 9, at ff ,V -oon hour in e . was , 'K A ' ,A f W mixer put on ' ear W ' J H , 'he new o i 1 A ,Y - 1 ' a or kb I ,f J! , U! h Vg 'vi ed f L! VL, . , If 1, e ,M ff f ff J - W .ff f, 7 V 1' 15 f' ' ,, ! , X I v f I rf ,ij-f wg, 4 JL , I .J , f yf if ff ' Q!! 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' L- .2 1 fx - 41, .. 4' Q. if 5 W., .LG an +67l Qvx OYLQ x,L.e6vy,5 f 1.1-.I C' ar I :S 11 A9 Q Q Solclxev EN 3 ei XQWLFI1 W i In g ' i Q' -47- Mr 'Bar en La VSIUQ, Lally Snydar 'live G+- +he wfmvers fx. :H+ 5l1OVfN MA AND Sw-JNG' IT GIRL 5 -49 Gnrls Rassle Bed 29 Blocks ,Kia Nsce, TOLLGH LUCK NOT so HARD 6000 wfRK GIRL S OOMFH 7 THRU: Musne+eems 50' TowER FLORAL COMPANY A S H B Y S Flowers for Graduahon Arhshc Corsages Phone 456 1428 Tower Easl Hugh Sludenlsl You ll Luke Russell s Smooth Frozen Ice Cream GI1 Russell s Pasteurlzed Mllk Chocolate Mllk an Vctamln D Mllk Try Our Creamed Cottage Cheese Buftermllk and Vucfory Cream Russell Creamery Co Phone 5522 1625 27 Broadway Pause . . . at the famlllar red cooler Coca Cola Bofllln Co 9 DIAL 3030 1020 Ogden Ave. O I EDITO R d d -51... M MQW fwnmq Wlegww WWW MX af my V1 can Famous -rwmu-R5 f SPORTING GOODS LURYE S HARDWARE 8K PAINT 1C A M Bingham Hardware LURYE FURNITURE 1008 T A 1208 T Q E Wm M A I M Sw M MW A 0 LW? P35 We carry a complete lune of American Made Watches Elgm and Hamultons Watches th t t be the best t me 9 pe A 15 JEWEL ELGIK. H CEDAR Rookey Transfer Co l8l3 Belknap St INSURED M ovlng SSIVICC LOAL COKE BRIQUETS Phone 3939 PORTRAITS OF QUALITY BERG STUDIO Board of Trade Bldg 1 YI O4-LR BAND eo fPesarl2 The East End Grocer Butcher Baker Qtop Here for Good Thmgs to Eat l K 2123 E Flfth St Phones 5341 l l Eyes Examined GLASSES FITTED Columbia Unlversvty Graduate Please Phone for Apponntment H. E. Girzi l3l3 Tower Ave . ' 44,1 gm . ,Lf 'gn - l-nhl V-,fd 1,,,3'U' 1,4 :fn . . , 2 . , ' , r ' G , ' '.5 .-if 4-f.4' 1 W a are known o Z!,j13l Q7134Q'Ul' Q ' ,. i 'i e .rS. ' A - ' as low as 527.30 I w r l 4 5 O I l ' o l l l - - W ..53.. ff J xfj ffh ff- JJM -I J JJ! 154.1 -L, f! jj J J -fl! 1 so J' xx-fa' fa J X J' JL-ff., .Jfj vf'Jff.J2 If 1.2 CLASSICS These are the things that make a wardrobe a good wool sulf a spare locket a few tallored blouses with casual dresses the general rule We have all the fashzon requlslfes school gurls want wearobles that go to school In right good sfylel fda OLLR. BOYS IN ACTION NICE? it THE STORE FOR Congratulations East YOUNG MEN From l.AVlNE'S MEN'S SHOP c. 1423 Tower Avenue 1316 T0W9f 54 IN X O. I 1 , I , V I A .4 I 1 I Y ! J NYJ -f..o ,-W ' , l V f A A. , l a ' .1 'Q 1 V ' I ,' ,Af ' W I . -, 4 ,, J T .djxf - J My I' 5 . I, ,f Ji, ,Y , r Q 1 1 If 1 'Aff 1' ,KJ ...S 7 ' -' ' Y , PM - .. Ky! 1 ' tfrfi- .K V fl. , , l 4 af' I f ' . . . ' ll ll ' ' 1 . I , . I .li . thi CQ ff' sf N A Compllments Braman s muslc Co Most Complete MUSIC Lederman s Shoes and Repomng Hosaery Gents Furmshungs 2121 Ecst Fifth Street Phone 2 2102 Store m the Northwest Board of Trade Bulldmg 1511 Tower Ave B E I.. A 1 R S DRUG STORE 2222 E. sth St Phone 2 1421 E T SAFFORD CO SCHOOL SUPPLIES STATIONERY GREETING CARDS DECORATIONS GIFTS 1306 Tower Avenue GOOD CLOTHES For Men and Boys 626 28 Tower Avenue Opera House Drug J S HADLEY Mgr Cor Tower Ave and Belknap St muperlor WISCODSIH Phone 1165 55- I A . . m 'v ' ' 1 - -'s . I ' ' I u n A A A T 7 O 0 1 0 - 1 i I 9 0 Co. i I . . , . 2 I I I 1 I I I I I .M?,-,.4,?,llI I Compllmenfs of fhe SUPERIOR FUNERAL DIRECTORS GOING SOMEVHEKE ERISCO CLEANERS and SHOE REPAIR SHOP Odorless Cleaning and Invlsuble Half Solemg 1426 Tower Ave , Superlor, Was Phone 5752 Compluments Of 7+h ST MARKET Founded By Joe Ansell 1917 4 Phones 7741 705 Tower Ave Wfglrfman s House of Flowers 1307 Tower Ave Superlgr Fresh Meats Home Baking E O THOMPSON onocemes Phone 7718 Free Delivery 1422 Tower Ave Ilnuez lgarmarg F J Iazxorek Pharmacist 3805 East Second Street Phone 9682 , f 'f' ' ' r I ,Lf - 1' , A ' -'X I , Q Phone 6581 I Y I- -ss- ' Gout 1 q nd' t You Get Quo Iity-Value-Style t SIEGEL BROS. I 120 Tower Ave. Disfribufed By . . . Northwestern Oll ABRAHAMSON'S FAMILY SHOE STORE q 13I5T WESTLUND Hardware C0 nOI'thlDCSJI S ,020 T Fmest Hgh Cl t 1164 210V th Show Place Everq Performance SIIPGIIIUII qt THEATER 57 Head uorters for Star Brand Co. All Leather shoes for All the Fcmlly ower Ave. Compliments of 1 ower Avenue t 4 n i . S- C- SORENSON . a Hollqwood Premlere i ass Meats and t Groceries , We Deliver Plas End Phone 3 5 .Y . I . emi QU +L L OUI' I S Cl CIJEVOHG S WW Simba C II 6523 or Portralts Commerclal Photography Copymg Eastman Kodaks Supphes and Kodak PlI'11Sh1I'1Q ln fact anythmg Photographlc e on yOU for 1408 Tower Avenue E 764 Goodfurmfure alwaqs afl0wesfPnces. Z QUALITY USED CARS Reed Merrell Inc FORD DEALERS FOUNTAIN 'T QM EP 59 Fords Mercurys Lincoln ephyrs , . rm.. ond Ogden BOUCHARD'S CAFE and The l V III Superior, Wiscons' llj' ,ii YoUR FUTURE 1 Reddy Kilowatt makes no ! A O I Q 3 7 6 ll , Y Q1 i' claim to fame as a fortune ,,Ww- ips '- ,fmt teller. He can't predict your 4' success or failure in the field -1 - ' you choose for your life's work. But-he does predict greater success for those who protect their vision from the irreparable damage caused by eyestrain. Good eyesigtht is essential to your success Make sure you have plenty of properly shaded light whenever you read or study Superior Water Light and Power Company INVEST IN AMERICA' BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS' UALB SUPERICR Laundrq and Drq Cleaners East End Drug Store Plart 91.1 Ogden Phone 7788 2131 E il' Br 1411 Belknap Phone 2 2202 1124 B Ik or e na P We will Do me J A Grimsrud A C Haugen Fitting VOGUE BOOTERY If you don t know drugs l2l8 Tower Ave Phone 7493 know your druggist -60 .5 G ' t' r I Peoples Druo Store d Use T WIN P O R T S MILK AND CREAM packed the Pure Pak way SANITARY CONVENIENT WHOLFSOME wln orts ooperatlve arty ssoclatzon Superlor WISCOHSIH Belknap Elecfnc Electrlc Wurlng and Fuxtures Phone 2 1103 New Address 1513 Belknap LlGHTBODY'S A Shop for Women 1402 Tower Ave Superuor, Wrsconsun -G1 Pefers G Van Hove GROCERIES MEATS 2229 E 5th S1 Phone 7754 5825 Tower Phone 4436 Compllments Popkm Furmfure Company 518 20 Tower Ave Superor Was Furm+ure of Enduring S+y1e Enduring Maferlals FURNITURE CO. 1713 Belknap Phone 4133 2 T 6 '4 ' N T'P 7' C E 'of' 1 A T Co. 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