Eau Claire High School - Kodak Yearbook (Eau Claire, WI)
- Class of 1954
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I I O I Q ,, x QV M E The Staff Sue Sarazen, Assistant Editor Norma Grams, Associate Editor Sandra Tietge, Assistant Business Manager Gerald Garnet, Accountant Gary Groseth, Sports Editor Sandra Wahl, Art Editor Sibyl VVahl, Art Editor Sandra Erickson, Art Janice Block Roger Hotchkiss Sharon Hurtley Carole Jacobson Joan Johnson Myrna Maxwell Ann Peterson Marlys Stevenson Shirley Tilton Assisted by Art Classes-Edward Fish, Adviser Journalism Classes-Allen Higgins, Adviser Photography Class-Orville Torgerson, Adviser Z W2 if tg Song In Qin' gfeartst- We rwresent 0711 Administration and Faculty Seniors Classes Sports Activities 1954 6 18 50 ss 112 Underclassmen 142 Nix SZCOJQA iz WM ' if ,, K 3 I e, 46061611.6761 Iac! fi lo ik-dy Harry E Rosene Gayly decorated cha1rs of red black and gold metal masks of Inca gods beautlful murals a mmlature German ullage make a forelgn atmos phere ln room 317 ThlS IS the lnsplred work of Mr Harry E Rosene Spamsh German mstructor Through thls unusual settmg recordmgs and songs he brmgs to h1s students a better understandlng of the languages they study H1s neat appearance frlendly attltude and af'fab1l1tV are character1st1cs whlch guxde h1m happ113 through hfe He bears both hardsh1ps and pleasures xuth a smlle on h1s face and a song m h1s heart Because of thlq we feel he 1s one of the teath ers vt ho best su1t the theme of thlq book There fore vse dedlcate th1s 1954 KODAK to hlm 4 g CII ly 080110 pp,-u-Jhnuxn -4 Mr Rosene dlspla s some of his many trophies from Mexico I so e 5 e c lg, A --vm I L, l 1 . 9 I U v- l 'y I strlped serape, a showcase of souvemrs, and a , ' . s . . , . . ., 7 v 7 ' K V ' V. . .A , .7 v in I ' Y A ' ' A 1 I - . .B ,' my I, , 1 - - Wifi Cl song nz our warts has many mterpletatlons To us the Kod1k Qtxff lt ls the Inner 1oy md sat1sfact1on of a 1ob well done the hope and fa1th needed to oxercomc obstacles that source of energy that gu1des us through dnhcult tlmes and an unfalllng falth ln human nature in XXlllCll hfzpplncss 18 tontaguous and kmdness has 1tS own rew xrds Thls splrlt of fI'1GIldllH9SS and cooperatlon IS exer present IH our school It IS reflected 1n class rooms clubs md 1Ct1Xll1Ls whele we work together wlth a wxlllngness to share our experlcnus md lcnd 1 helplng hand when needed In complllng thlg Kodak we haxe cndcuored to clptuxe IH words and plctures thls same Qplflt VN hen xou renew xour 1954 Kodlk we trust you w1ll be remmded to '1lVk'1NS keep the song 1n sour hexrt as -- . . 1 I . e 4 . 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E ,f Vive Prlnmp nl John Thnrngatc Qqfzey Solve tlze normlnnlmn -.HIT Mr f 'VI lu Inn 'md Ml ,Iowro C7 1 Smrrclnru-1 Ellrllnlh Qturk and fnrol xllllfl' keep the olnm of Ihr- prlnmpwl md rl'l ndu 1-r running moolhls Stark chock rc cord of ull: nd mrv The co ordm ltl0ll ofhce functxone un du the dnectlon of V1Ce Prlnclpal John Thorngate As home md Qchool co ordmator Mm C M Guxton mqkes home callq to Qldes tfxklng, cue of rural tuxtlon and tr import 1t1on Secretarlal veork IQ done bx Mxse Joyce Stark who checks on dally at tendance 'ind the absenteeQ In the pr1nL1p'1lQ and due adxwor s ofhnes Nllss F112 lbeth Stuck and Mlw Cuoll Mxller perform the ueual Secre t'1r11l dUtl9Q bemdee xx orkmg wlth 1800 Qtudente 1 Q: 1: ' 4 ' 5. 1. 1 . 1 y . '55 5 : ' S ' I - , , r , - - z . - X ' ' C Q. A. Q . Q 1 u p X s , , I , N ' ' 1 I i ' I . 'V Z , c . - , , . A1 1 . . I. 1 . U' c , . r ' - try to clarlfy attendance problems, be- n - Q: 4 K- b. . - , 5 ., , - ' z . z . v . ' . ' . U ' 1 x .' . - . ' . ul v I 1 1 v v' , - K - 1 Cpu n lv N ,Z ' . ' . . - c 2 ., . . ' ' . I 'S N ' ' . .ws 1 s - ' s ,'. Cgtucferzls wmok ns musing '-71 frr .ub- 4534 -.X si 'tlrs folfman ass:-te Leslie Wlberg m planning vel balanced schedule :Ad YZ Wlr lxunz look over wocwlmnal lntc ret test with feorge Blegel Beverls Pc-dar on and I an Blexrude Solxmg problems of DQIQOI1'1l 1t1eQ ue the Xen lound fllltlLN of the foul cllss counselors NI! Johnson Nllss Regll 'Nils Coff m'm md llrll Kun? T eu mb tuts efnlx xx fn thex begm schtclulmg efxch stu en Dlllgl am so the sulueet Chosen xxlll be helpful xfter re recelxmg 1 hlgh chool cllplomi Then Lhlef lllllltlflll IN coun Qelmg xxxth students or pirents Personil problems thlt the stu den neul 11d ln Qolxmg re quentlx ue hmclled The fldxlsors ire llxxax terested Ill the uelfxre of the Qtudents and ire Alu us xullmg to determme lndlvldufzl stand- ings and t help il 'my w y possible. T A 1, Barbara Zutter and janet Rood consult with M1 s Reglx on selecting a college to attend after graduation from ECHQ Parent conferences constitute an important part of the work of the counselor. llr. ,lohnson discusses problems with Hr. and Mrs. E. Swanson. 11 -Q 54.41 xl ' Q , ' ,A f iv ,M L. f p . ff . A V ,K V ' , 'ggi ' . Q . fy . ,, , V.-+L, ,. f 5 g ,K . ' - 5 H, f 'vlw' , ,fj qv L, Y ' ' 2 L N ' , X sl , at fig, , , HL ,I .. .'. ,ll K . , 6, V Qi' ' ,Q , Q ' 'V 427515 1 fn . , va Yr I if ' 7 +' lc if if gy 1 V I 1.1 f 1 . f- ' 1 wg , , 1 Z 4 Z: .s W 61 5 gf if ' ' W! l ' K ' f I at X f ' .,,,1x I 1 . V I X ., , ,, A,,,, . , , -, l Eilert Berg Rex Adams Harry Amadio Burton Anderson Marshall Barnes Driver Education English-Speech American Problems Geography-History Social Sllldies Irene Berg Mrs. Hazel Boortz Latin English-Speech Donald Boyd Band Norman Bussell Biology Tumbling lg Q Adnan Burmelster Woodwork Mrs Marie Chatterson English French U 1 W 5:51. K ggi Oglzeir Work GlV1Ylg' freely of thelr knowledge the teachers strlve to convey to thelr students the lmportance educatlon w1ll play m the 11fe of each Today students are tomorrow s leaders and they must be ready and able to accept the burden of thelr com mg respons1b1l1t1es When dlflicultles ar1se ln a students work or soclal 3Ct1V1t19S, each member of the faculty IS ready and w1ll1ng to glve help and advlce Department meetlngs glve the faculty members a chance to exchange lnformatlon get new Ideas and dlscuss subgect matters and problems In add1t1on to these routlne dut1es, teachers have many outslde 3Ct1Vlt16S such as chaperon mg at school partles and overseelng student ush ers at school productions Durlng the basketball and football seasons the men teachers are kept busy takmg and selllng tlckets for the home games Arnold Cordes P ,lean Couture Agriculture English Mrs Frances Coffman English . . . 3 . . . . , . S 1 . . . . , K 1 Q - Q 4 9 . . . . . 9 U 0 ' ' l I 1 1 . -3 44 I . Q. A V , ,Aff 52 5 s ' ' ,, . ' A- . ,f .4 'K I. ., :ali ' .S Q A ' 5 . a :fl 'J , .. 'Lin , x,u:1'J'7 Q11- 'B ilaude Cramer ,Ioan Dams Donald Dochtermman Nlachme Shop Home Economics Radio-Eleclncnv 88,03 9118171 US' hw Edward Fnsh Fme Arla ,ff Mrs 'llartha Fuller Home Economics Prlnclpal Daud Barnes welcomes the new members of the 1953 54 faculty John Gallagher Arlla Crandy Marv Green Phw. Ed Sr Science Social Studies Home Economics mfg TU Helen Forsjord Commercial 1 10 Mrs. C. M. Cuvton Home Nursing J ,ann Yam li Q 'D ZZ? Q .f ., X ' 'W 'Q 9' A -1 6 5524 6 fs 'f l P a v - v w, Q .lohn Haig Bess Hal-tung Robert Heige Alvin Ilelleloid Robert Herreid American History Algebra-Kodak English-D1-amggicg Social Studies Comm.-Booster Ofc. Allen Huggins English News- Journalism Cglzeir gfobgies Plates are being filled WI e lclo Q turkey at the men s Howard Hove! English Speech annual dlnn 0 lr 28 1953 WF- 'O' Vt,-,, rw 'W - Nl' C? maid ,I Allen Johnson Marcia Johnson Ethel Kung Socnal Studies Ceometrv English , ti ' . . . . K , ' ek c , . fm j NYJ X . 'L M V ew' I , 5,1 g 5, E ni, 4 ef- t w x n .pk L , ,I V' , , I -' x If gif' is v . I . ll-' , 5 4 1 Q ffwvf v f' H , ,fam-nJ eff i2 ., f l i If Ea.. Dale Krammes Theodore Kunz Pellrle l.-Bndfnlr Engllsh Speech World Hnstory EHSIISII ,glen As someone once sald Everyone should have a hobby and teachers are no exceptlon In splte of the seemmgly full tlme yob of teachmg the teachers at ECHS find tlme for many umque and dlverslfled hobbles Readmg and brldge top the hst for many of them Mr Burmelster IS an amateur maglcxan Musgcal talents rank hlgh among the teachers Mlss Tjoflat Mr Poquette and Mr Fxsh smg m thelr churches and frequently solo Mlss Kmg expresses muslcal talent through her ukulele plano and VOICE Sports occupy much spare tlme Mlss Ulrlch finds Skung and golf are her favorites whlle out door work IS lnvolved wlth Mr Lystrups sum mertlme 1ob as he IS employed at Yellowstone Natlonal Park Blrd study takes Mr HlgglHS lnto the realm of nature whlle he spends hls mner hours lmmersed ln readlng Mrs Cunhlld 0 Brien English-Commercial John Novak Phy Ed Coach Bernard Nelson Commercial ,441 -3 Arthur Ludvlgson Physics-Biology Harold Martm Mathematics Science IP va' Herbert Merrill Orchestra Ellen Olson Mathematics -49 Herbert Lystrup Biology Frank Matz Social Studies io' pc: y-.0 fffiisra John Mortimer English Robert Osterhus Mathematlcs 15 I rf. 2 I 1 .' . 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V R .. dv fi Ai Elll Otteson Mathematics Emma Remol Home Economics 'GB' Harry Rosene German-Spanish Wilbur Schafer Choir . 4, ' f , 1' A f,,' ibm: Chrlstme Pedersen Librarian Lewis Rlst American Problems 'Ol' Barry Robinson Speech-Debate Emil Sherve Mathematics Gordon I Nina Slaughter Marie Stainer Commercial Biology ,K Electricity X ut :Ent al work and no play also makes t hers dull all day Soclal shlndlgs g1V6 the ac lty tlme to get together mformally and ex hange 1deas Once a month the faculty IS entertalned by one of the departments at a tea and soclal hour A soclal evening featurmg dlnner and brldge or canasta provldes entertalnment and relaxatlon for the women of the faculty The men teachers tW1C6 yearly have turkey and all the trlmmlngs Gathermg together IH th1s way gives the teach ers a chance to relax fl om the work of thelr day and to handle many problems both academlc and soc1al that arlse The lndustrlal Arts Department teachers and their wives get together once a month for a social evening at one of the teacher s homes. Earl Tealey Commercial 715' ' ,--. Q, W A . fs w . f f w is .. 5 Regll Cordon Rehm 81 I' O C I Cl -'N T XG-5 L.-4 :ago Mrs Flons Thompson John Thomgate Viola Tjoflat Orville Torgerson Philip Tremam Assistant Librarian Physics Reading English Chem Photography C0IIlm8l'Cl8l ctwztzes leasant Members of the faculty examine the Horn of Plenty at the Industrial Arts tea Marshall Wick Robert Wilson Dorothy Wing Mathematics Drafting-Woodwork Physical Education hm- v - ' 6 it--sv . F by fun. .N 1 K ,r 'C v .. fg. rf I A A :,v I.. l .., uv. 3 L -- , ,. 4 ' u . ' - v 4 I , .. . . Louis Wisbroecker Printing - it Corrine Ulrich Phy Ed Soc Studies 4 b Q 9 John West Senior Science Louise Yule Librarian ,f A N ' 17 The Class Of Flfiy Ifovr Wordg by ,J GHTQS L,hUfTTdS Music DVJQILTIQYD Clwumas cg!! M ww 2 M Fifty four f1fty four were OP +112 bfd1f1ftgf0Ur J .P -if My . 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I A 'N f , 1 I -he he he r e he ,e ' r ?+s.f - L .4 if sg h 3 'S Q5 R96 ' ? 592 ' -4 M- L - 1f7L 'ff,-,f,ee .is-,,,-,-, h A ' .1 ' 7 a V , --- - , v 1 e- , , I I 1 X Q h iii' iw. ff, he Z t T P--F Y F- 1 U I rf' ag:- Y' ??2? l 'X Senior Class Officers Keith Jackson, President Ronald Erickson, Vice President Judy Gore, Secretary ' Bonnie Powers, Treasurer Sharon Kelly, Business Manager Mr. T. R. Kunz, Adviser W Belly M. Abramson Pep Club 3, Girl Reserves 3, 43 Footlighters 2, 3, Girls' Sports 1, 23 Bowl- ing 4, Spanish 1, 2, Home- coming Com. 4, Class Prophecy Com. 4. .-Q4 mwygwwi-W Don R. Amundson lKAmmyY! Stump 3, 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Home- coming Com. 4. Curtis G. Anderson intramural Basketball 1, 25 Bowling 3. Gerald E. Adam Jerry Booster Office' 3, entered from Robbinsdale, Minn. in junior year. f ,guage Arthur G. Anderson Donald J. Al-llstrom nD0nn Math Club 45 Second Choir 1, Latin 1, 25 French 3, Badger Boys State 3. 'RG ,- 'var' 77'-IT james E. Allneman llJirnH Football 2, Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball mgr. 1, 2, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 45 Ski Club 4, Hockey 43 Prom Com. Chm. 3, Class Financial Arrange- ment Com. 4. Carol I. Anderson 4. H Art Girl Reserves 3, 43 Pep Second Choir 1, 2, 33 First Club 3, 43 Second Choir 3, Choir 4. Prom Com. 33 Class Color Com. 4. Joan C. Anderson Judith glgnderson Kay M, Anderson U - H H , Joame u y Girl Reserves Ii, 43 Bowl- Girl Reserves 3. Girl Reserves 33 Home BC. ing 3, Class Color Com. 4. Club 3, 4, Library Asst. 3. 'I-... 'Q Rojean R. Ahneman Girl Reserves 33 Home Ec Club 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 3 4, Librarian 3. Dolores E. Anderson Ushers 13 Girl Reserves 3, Library Asst. 3. Kristi K. Anderson Pep Club 33 Footlighters ., . J, 43 Pres. 4g NFL 3, 4: Latin Club 43 Girl Re- serves fi, 45 Music Direc- tor 4g Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Bowling 33 Ski Club 45 Latin 3, 43 Homecoming: Com. 43 Debate 33 Dra- matics 3, Student Council 43 Class Will Com 4. i Lu Ann C. Anderson HLUVI Girl Reserves 3, 43 Sec. 43 French Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 33 First Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 3, 43 Or- chestra 3, 43 Homecoming Com. 43 Prom Com. 33 Class Song Com. 43 Stu- dent Council 1. Dale D. Backus Intramural Basketball 1, 23 Homecoming Com. 43 Prom Com. 3. 'ful' Stephen E. Barnes Steve Second Band 13 Homecom- ing' Com. 4. Richard M. Anderson Dick FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Cale A. Barby Barbara .l. Bartholomew Barb Girl Reserves 3, 43 School Store 33 Class Color Com. 4. ' SQ! 9- Carol L. Anlsney Coco Ushers Club 1, 2, 33 Class Gown Com. 43 entered from Milwaukee in soph. year3 Second Choir 33 First Choir 4. Keith A. Bartig Bart Lyceum 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Second Band 1, 23 Homecoming Com. 43 Prom Com. Chm. 33 Class Gown Com. 4. if 4 47 l S--fi' te ,W Donald S. Arries nD0nn FFA 4. Merwin A. Barhy HMUVY, Class Printing Com. 4. L ..,. .U .3 i - ' l 3 34 -2 , . A ' vi Cordon W. Barton Gordie Football 13 Baseball 1 Class Gown Com. 4l X, 2: 'N ff if 3 3 N 4' s 9' 'J Q 9 fi j rl l,,.fi3 Delores V. Back .Deen Oflice Asst. 43 entered from Whitehall in soph. year. Janet D. Barland ...Iann French Club 1, 2, 33 Girl Reserves 3, 43 French 1, 23 Prom Com. Chm. 33 Class Motto Com. 4. f Arlene M. Bataglia nBamzy,, Girl Reserves 33 S ' h 33 Girls' ,Sports 13 lhaonriiie- COYYIIFILZ Com. 4. is J' 'I Of. . Q .Q ,. I 2 ? lV'w. 'vffr Patricia A. Bathke Pat Girl Reserves 3, 43 Second Band 13 First Band 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 3, 4. Ruby C. Bell Entered from Neillsville in senior year. Ken P. Bertelson Bert 'Hike Platter 1 2 Second Band 1 1-irst Band 2 3 Pep Band 3 La in 1 2 George W. Beebe 'fGeo?' Math Club 43 Basketball 1, 23 Latin 1, 23 Tennis 1. John W. Berger J.B. Tennis 13 First Band 2, 3, 43 Second Band 13 Pep Band 3, 43 Mike Platter Donald B. Beede HDMI., Stump 43 Intramural Bas- ketball l, 23 Bowling 1, 2, 33 Tumbling 1, 23 Second Band 1, 2, 3. 2 Elmer W. Belden llElmy!l Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 2, 33 Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 43 Homecoming Com. 43 FFA 2, 3, 4. Joyce M. Berman luv sa Belly J. Bell Mary Jo Bernicke lKTurk,! Pep Club 33 Footlighters 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 33 Girls' Sports 2, 33 Cheer- leader 1, 23 Tumbling 1, 23 Homecoming Com. 43 Prom Com. 33 Class Play Com. 43 Student Council 43 News 3, 4. 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish 13 Or- chestra 3, 4. 5 .ni Patricia A. Best npatn Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Sec- ond Choir 33 Latin 1. . I George R. Biegel Weed Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Second Choir 13 First Choir 2, 3, 43 Booster Oflice 4. 13,1 ,Ma- li Claude E. Biesecker Joanne C. Billet! Blackie Jo French Club 1, 23 French Girl ReS9l'V9S 3. 4: Latin 1. 2. 23 Homecoming Com. 4. if ii Q . 1.0 up FV Shirley M. Brummond Brumie Girl Reserves 3, 43 Ushers I3 Footlighters 33 Library Council 3, 43 German 23 Dramatics 3. , ' 4.0, If . Q 'FAL ' - r Q ' ,Y V' 4 X Joan B. Button Butts Girl Reserves 3, 43 Foot- lighters 23 Spanish 1: School Store 3. Kay A. Cartwright Kitty Cart Girl Reserves 3, 43 Foot- lighters 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 3' Second Band 13 First Band 2 3 4 Clifford A. Buchholz Buck Intramural Basketball 2, 33 FFA 1, 2, 33 Track 33 Football 3. f Donna J. Burmeister Nola M. Burns Shirley A. Bushendorf Burmie Girl Reserves 3, 4: Girls, Cuddles Class'Sec. 13 Pep Club -33 SPONS 22 Cheerleader. 1. Library Club 3, 43 Library Footlighters 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 33 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 33 German 2, 33 Prom Com. 33 Homecoming Com. 43 Homecoming Attend- ant 43 Student Council 33 Kodak 33 Class Will Com. 4. 23 Second Band 1, 23 First Band 3, 43 Class Song Com. 4. Asst. 4. jane M. Bye 'AJanie Class Bus. Mgr. 33 Girl Reserves 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Girls' Sports 1, 23 Cheerleader 1, 23 Second Band 13 Homecoming Com. 43 Prom Com. 33 Class Finances Com. 4. Audrey E. Champion iachampiy Library Club 43 Library Asst. 43 Booster Office 4. rf' 'FA -br.. 1 X-.a Paul J. Christianson Track 3, 43 Tumbling 43 Basketball Mgr. 2, 3. i Keith W. Candell Stump 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 33 Second Band 13 First Band 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Com. 4. Marjorie D. Christopher Chris French 3. Gerald J. Carpenter ncarpn Football 1, 23 Baseball 3 Intramural Basketball 2 3, 4. James Chumas Chumie Class Pres. 13 Student Council 23 Stump 2, 3, 43 Footlighters 2, 3, 43 Foot- ball 1, 23 Intramural Bas- ketball 33 Second Choir 13 First Choir 2, 3, 43 Preg, 43 Prom Com. 33 Song Com. Chm. 43 Dramatics 3, 43 Debate 23 French 3. Ps-li Corrine L. Clausen ncorkyn Footlighters 3, 4, Giil Re- serves 3, 43 Girls' Sports 13 Cheerleader 2. Eunice M. Dahl Pep Club 33 French Club 3, 43 Cheerleader 13 Girl Reserves 33 Second Choir 23 French 3, 4. Jerome R. Dehn If-Ierrylf Football 13 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Pflnfmi! Com. 4g Home- coming Com. 4. ' ffl! V? ' 2 Fir Y www , nw? Dorothy A. Crain uD0rtn Footlighters 23 Second Band 23 Second Choir 33 Dramatics 23 entered from Chippewa Falls in fresh- .llnel M. Cramer llJanlY Girl Reserves 33 Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Sports lg Homecoming Com. 43 Class Color man year. William R. Dahl Bill . Footlighters 2, 3, 43 Foot- ball 1, 23 Track 13 Span- ish 1, 23 Badger Boys State 3. , 3 AP. Lois M. Dickson Library Assistant 3. Com. 4. Myrna K. Dudenlsoef er ll DudeY! Pep Club 33 Footlighters 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 3, 43 Treas. 43 Tumbling 1, 2, 33 Cheerleader 1, 23 Bowl- ing 33 Homecoming Com. 4' S anish 1 2- Dramat y P 1 . ' ics 2, 3, 43 Class Play Com. 4. 4 Ronald E. Crooker Cookie Football 1, 3. John E. Davey Jacko Footlighters 33 Mike Plat- ter 3, 43 Intramural Bas- kefball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 43 Track 1, 2, 43 Tumbling 1, 2, 33 Radio 3, 4. Richard D. Eaton URichY, Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Intra- mural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Orlelln l. Curnow norkn Girl Reserves 33 Latin 2 Scott M. Davey Second Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Thomas E. Eclcwrigh! I I H Football 1, 23 Second Band 1. ,fx 855. 'fzrf David B. Falslad Dave Stump 3, 43 Hi-Y 4g Math Club 43 NFL 2, 3, 45 Mike Platter 3, 4g Track lg In- tramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4g Spanish 1, 2, Homecoming Com. 43 Class Will Com. 43 Debate 2, 33 Radio 3, 43 Kodak Bus. Ed. 4. Mary M. Fleity Shirley L. Caard Shirt Girl Reserves 3, 45 Tum- bling 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheer- leader 23 Bowling 4: Span ish lg Homecoming Com. 45 Booster Oflice 3. David C. Farr Dave Football 1, 23 Track 43 In- tramural Baseball 3g Ski Club 45 Second Band 13 First Band 2, 3, 43 Class Finances Com. 4, Home- coming Com. 4. .4 2 1, s I+. Barbara E. Flodin uBarbn Girl Reserves 33 Orchestra 15 Library Asst. 3. Carol L. Gageby uKayv1 Girl Reserves 35 Pep Club 35 Footlighters 2, 33 Cheerleader 1, 23 Dramat- ics 3. Irene A. Finseth Renie David E. Fischer HEd1l Home Ec. Club 35 Girl Latin 1. Reserves 3, 4g Latin 13 Homecoming Com. 43 Of- fice Asst. 3. Howard L. Canong, Jr. Howie Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Barbara A. Flyte Barb Second Band 1, 2, 3. Gerald W. Garnett Gerry Tumbling 2, 3, 43 Home coming Com. 43 Class His tory Com. 41 Booster Of- fice 4g Kodak 4. I Grace A. Flaskrud Gekee Homecoming Com. 4g Class Gown Com. 4. Leone E. Foss Entered from Regis in sophomore year. Audrey E. Carton nAudn Girl Reserves 3, 43 Home. coming Com. 4, Class Motto Com. 4. A.- 3 ' Reserves 3 Latin Girl Reserves 3 4' Pe Shirley A. Gerth Shirl Girl Reserves 3, 43 Bowl- ing 33 German 13 Library Asst. 3. Joan M. Goller Jeanie Girl 1 Club 33 Girls' Sports 1. 2, 33 Latin 2, 33 Office Asst. 4. John W. Griffith Jacko Stump 43 Football 1, 2, 33 Tennis 1, 23 Intramural Basketball 1, 23 Second Choir 1' First Choir 2, 3, 4 Class Song Com 4 Homecoming Com 4 Prom Com B Spanish 15 lv, Gail D. Gibson Girl Reserves 3, 4a School Store 3. Judith M. Gore uJudyn Student Council 3, 43 Sec. 43 Girl Reserves, 3, 43 Ski Club 43 First Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 NFL 1, 2, 3, 43 Sec. 33 Foot- lighters 2, 3, 43 Vice Pres. 33 Class History Com. 43 Homecoming Com. 43 De- bate 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 43 Radio 33 Bowling 33 Tumbling 1. Gary' W. Groselh Gros Class Vice Pres. 13 Stump 2, 3, 43 Treas. 43 Mike Platter 2, 33 Class History Com. 4' Football 1' Intra- mural Basketball 4 Bas all 1 lat Homecoming Com 4 Ra o 1 4 Stua en Counul Z hodak Sports E 4 ,X , L L8 rry W. Gibson FFA 1, 2, 3. Cordon D. Haag G0rdy Mike Platter 33 Ski Club -13 Intramural Basketball 1, 2. Carol J. Glenna Cookie Girl Reserves 3, 43 Home EC. 1, 3, 43 Second Choir 1. Phyllis A. Gow Phyl Class Sec. 33 French Club 3, 43 Vice Pres. 4a Mike Platter 2, 3, 43 Footlight- GFS 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Girl Reserves 33 Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Will Com. 43 French 3, 43 Homecoming Com. 43 De- bate 13 Radio 2, 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 3. Sadie L. Haas usaden Entered from Osseo in senior year. . xq Z, -4. wwf Charles M. Golden 4'Chuck Stump 1, 2, 3, 43 Foot- lighters 2, 3, 43 Class Gown Com. Co-Chm. 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 1, 23 Tumbling 13 Intramural Basketball 33 Hockey 3, 4. Norma E. Grams HN. G. Club 33 Girls' Sports 15 Cheerleader 1, 23 Bowling 33 Class Finances Com. 43 Homecoming Com. Chm. 43 Kodak C0-Asst. Ed. 4. Mary E. Hndden 14Haddyyv Girl Reserves 33 Girls Sports 1, 2, 33 Latin 3, 4. 1 , 1 Donna J. Hamilton Barbara A. Haney Betty J. Hansen Donald V- Hllllllll DOIIIIH 1. Hanso ll Y! ll 77 HD ll ll ' 17 Office Asst. 4g Class . Ba Ba Betsy on Donnie Flower Com. 4, Class Vice Pres. 2: F00t- Girl Reserves 3: Tumbling Second Band 1 lighten 2, 3, 45 Girl Re- 1, 25 Latin 1, 2. serves 3, 45 Pep Club 33 Class Play Com. 45 Girls' SPONCS 1, 2, 33 Cheerleader 1, 23 Tumbling 15 Spanish 1, 2: Homecoming Com. 45 Dramatics 2, 3, 43 News 3, 4. Grace A. Hanson Oscora A. 'Hanson Gracie nozzle Second Choir 1, 3. Second Chili? 2, 3 James L. Hanson John R- HBUUOV' Hans Hans Thomas J. Hanson Hans Stump 4 Class Prophecy Com 4 Intramural Bas ketball 1 2 3 4 Tennis 1 2 3 4 Second Band 1 2 3 First Band 4 Latm Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Spanish lg Class Print- ing Com. 4. Football 1, 25 Track Intramural Basketball Debate 1. 2: 2: Af Victoria A. Harstld Lynn B. Hart ' Wyllis M. Haskins Betty L. Haug Hvickill I HWilheYY Intramural Basketball l B00St0l' Office 42 Class Fl Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' 1, 4. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Ll- nances Com. 4. Sports lg Cheerleader 1, brary Asst. 3. 25 Bowling 2, 3: Latin 1. ed '17 -Er' Harriet L. Hays MIFYUBS L- Hem Dean A. Heiman Darlene M. Henning ' ' uFidlern 44Acen uDaru Library Club 4g Library COUHCU 3, 4- M891 Club 45 Intramural Class Gown Com. 4: Foot- Second Choir lg First B8Sk0fb81l 1. 2, 3, 4: Ger- ball 13 Intramural Basket- Choir 2, 3, 4. Leona V. Henning HLe0!Y Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Ralph A. Hestekin Rufus Basketball 3. man 1. 2- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4. Janice M. Hentschel .1 Jann Second Choir 1, 2, 3: First Choir 43 Class Gown Com. 4. Richard T. Helland Arlelle R. Hill , Dick Aft Second Band 1, 23 First Second Band 1, 2, 33 Band 3, 4g Movie Oper- School Store 3. ator 1. Alfred C. Herrmann HAI., I Basketball 3, 43 Golf 3, 45 Spanish 3, 45 Latin 13 Dramatics 3, 43 Debate 3, Radio 1, 3, 43 entered here in junior year from Santa Ana Calif. Vern! J. Hjelmhaug T, T. Booster Office 4. Della F. Henning H Den!! Spanish 1. Karol A. Herzberg Girl Reserves 3, 45 Pianist 43 Cheerleader lg Class Prophecy Com. 45 Second Band 13 First Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Home- coming Com. 45 Prom Com. 3. Howard W. Hull' Gerald L Hoyt Ralph'W. Hulcheng Ronald W. lndgjer Raymond D. lsham Richard P. Hon' UDickll Football 1, Drum Major 1, 23 Latin 1. Karen A. Hotchkiss Hatch Footlighters 2, 3, 45 Girl Reserves 3, 4, Pep Club 35 Girls' Sports 1, 23 Second Band 1, 23 First Band 3, 43 Spanish 3, 4, C1885 Song Com. 4. uJern Stump 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 4: Football 1, 2, Basketball 2, 33 Track 13 Intramural Football 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 1, 43 Second Band 15 First Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Com. 4. as .J ..Li' Lavinia l. Holle slvinnyrr Footlighters 2, 3, 45 Mike Platter 2, 3, 43 Girl Re- serves 3g Pep Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 23 Home- coming Attendant 4g Ra- dio 3. A Charles N. Holvedl Hotfoot Basketball 13 Bowling 3, 43 Second Band 13 Intra- mural Football 3, 4g Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3 4, Homecoming Com. 4. Sharon K. Hurtley , Girl Reserves 3, 4, Pep Club 33 Footlighters 2, 3, 43 Mike Platter 45 Class Play Com. 43 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 1, 2, 35 Bowling 3, Homecom- ing Attendant 4, Home- coming Com. Chm. 43 Dra- matics 2, 3, 4, Radio 45 Kodak 4. , -or - ,gif ' J 5 f i r:-:- X omni D. Holtz Claire L. I-Iolum James B- Hopkins Jerry HHOPPYH French Club 3, 43 Girl Intramural Basketball 1, Reserves 3, Class Flower Intramural Basketball 1' 2, 3, 45 Tennis 4. ' Hutch Stump 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Class History Com. 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2: German 23 Home- coming Com. Chm. 4. ,HJR , ., A , 6, A if-'1' , ,f L Qz., ,rf I if ' V ? ?3'p Q,,, 1 Com. 43 Second Choir lg First Choir 2, 3, 4, Home- coming Com. 45 French 3, 43 News 4. 3 f if 5 . ,, Qi , ,,. ak Jerome C. Hovind nJerryv Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Spider Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 4. 23 Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4' second Band 1, 2, 3, 42 Spanish 1, 2. Dale C. Howard 'fHowie Footlighters 2, lntramu ral Basketball 2, 3, nRayn Intramural Basketball 1, 23 Class Gown Com. 4. Girl Reserves 33 Pep Club Duane K. Iverson Iver Football 13 Basketball 23 Baseball 13 Intramural Basketball 1, 3. I Q Willis E. Jensen Bill Gun Club 33 Class Gown Com. 43 Football 13 Base- ball 1, 2: Tumbling 1. 2, 3, 4. Jerome A. Johnson Dergo Stump 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Com. 43 Ten- nis 1. fi Keith l. Jackson Class Pres. 43 Footlighters 2, 3g Pep Club 33 Class Will Com. 43 Intramural Basketball 3, 43 Tennis 2, 33 Tumbling 13 Second Choir 13 Spanish 1, 23 Homecoming Com. 43 Prom Com. Chm. 33 Dra- matics 23 Student Council 3, 43 Uthroater 43 Badger Boys State 3. e'Q Arleen L. johnson iiwimpii Footlighters 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 33 Pep Club 33 Class Song Com. 43 Cheer- leader 1, 23 Girls' Sports 1. .loan R. Johnson . Joanie Mike Platter 2, 33 Foot- lighters 2, 33 Girl Re- serves 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Class Flower Com. 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Home- coming Com. 43 Radio 2, 33 Kodak 4. Z9 Virginia M. Jacobs 'fGinny Second Choir 33 German 33 First Choir 43 entered in sophomore year from Waupaca, Wis. Joyce B. Johnson 33 Second Choir 2, 33 First Choir 43 School Store 3. Carole A. Jacobson UJake1V Girl Reserves 3, 43 Foot- lighters 23 Pep Club 33 Mike 'Platter 33 Class Gown Com. 43 Girls' Sports 13 Cheerleader 1, 23 Bowling 2, 33 Homecom- ing Com. Chm. 43 Prom Com. 33 Radio 33 School Store 33 Kodak 4. llq 65. Beverly A. Johnson uBev1s Girl Reserves 33 Pep Club 33 Class Color Com. 4g Cheerleader 1, 23 German 13 Orchestra 1, 2. Raymond C. johnson ..Rayn NFL 2, 33 Footlighters 3, 43 Mike Platter 3, 43 In- tramural Basketball 3, 4: Dramatics 3, 43 Radio 3, 43 entered from Gilmonton in sophomore year. 'v . , I -s'X 1 Q,- 1 6. ' N ia tr - I s JI Il Claire W. Jennings liwallyyy Intramural Basketball 2g Second Band 1, 2, 33 Pep ii xi M, Club 3. . l r ia. 'fy , ,. V -.1 -1' x fifi' V, Dale D. Johnson UM0rtY! Student Council 33 Stump 2, 3, 43 Mike Platter 2, 3, 43 Class Prophecy Com. 43 Football 13 Intramural Basketball 43 First Band 1. 2, 3. 43 Orchestra 3, 43 PCD Band 2, 3, 43 German 13 Homecoming Com. 43 Radio 2. 3, 4, Kodak 3. Robert M. Johnson Bob Football 13 Second Choir 13 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. V 3' Steven J. Johnson Scoop Stump 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 42 Math Club 43 Mike Platter 1, 2, 33 Class Finances Com. 43 Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 23 Latin 1, 23 Homecoming Com. 43 Prom Com. 33 News 1, 2, 3, 43 Ed. 4. 'Judith R. Kent uujudyn Girl Reserves 3, 43 Foot- lighters 3, 43 Pep Club 3g Class Flower Com. 4: Tumbling 1,2 3 Girls' Sports 23 Bowling 3, 43 Home- coming Com. 43 School Store 3. . all ri. ja. 'W 4 , ' 8 A 3-.. . Elk Barbara M. Kjustad Barb Girl Reserves 3, 43 ClaSS Flower Com. Chm. 43 Sec- ond Choir 13 Cheerleader 23 Spanish 3, 43 Home- coming Com. 4. Yvonne G. Johnson Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3g Bowl- ing 23 Spanish 33 Photog- raphy 33 Ushers 1, 2. Duane S. Kilde Booster Office 43 entered from Gilmanton in fresh- Barbara M. Jones Jonesy Girl Reserves 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4a Bowling 2, 3, 43 First Choir 2, 3, 43 Second Choir 13 School Store 3. man year. , 3 J Q, V 4 Douglas V. Knight Gary H, Knock 'tD0usz Garr Stump 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 First Band 2, 3, 43 Second Band 13 Latin 1. Stump 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Ten- nis 1, 2, 3, 43 Second Band 13 First Band 2, 3, 43 Spanish 1, 23 Badger Boys State 3. ,s 3437-:', 3' ' 1-'L 6 410 PM f! 1 I, 43 Sharon L. Kelly K.O . ' ' Class Bus Mgr. 43 Class Will Com. 43 Girl Reserves 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Girls' Sports 23 Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Vice Pres. 43 Bowling 33 Homecoming Com. Chm. 43 Homecoming Attendant 43 Office Asst. 43 School Store 2. Donald J. Kinderman uDonn FFA 1, 23 Intramural Basketball 1, 23 Class Gown Com. 4. Byron J. Knott uBuZZyn 'if' 3 liz:- Janet L. Kent Jan Footlighters 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Girls' Sports 23 Bowling 3, 43 Homecoming Com. 43 School Store 33 Photog- raphy 3. Shine! M- Kinderman Touts Office Assistant 3, 4. Margaret A. Knott HMUESH Girl Reserves 3, 43 Second Choir 1. 5 Janet M. Knutson ...Iann Latin 23 Ushers 23 l.i- brary Asst. 3. Shirley I. Kufahl . llKu6eY1 Girl Reserves 3, 43 First Band 2, 3, 43 Second Band 13 Pep Band 43 Latin 33 Prom Com. 3. Theodore A. Lahncr Buck Stump 2, 3, 43 Vice Pres. 33 Class Printing Com. -1: Ski Club 43 Pres. 43 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3. 43 Track 2, Tumbling 1. 2, 3, 4. Carol J. Kohlhepp Tumbling 1, 2, 33 Class Gown Com. 4. Ronald D. Kunz Ronnie Class Vice Pres. 33 Class Bus. Mgr. 23 Pep Club 33 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Prom Com. 33 Stu- dent Council 43 Uthroater 43 Badger Boys State 3. Donna J. Lamb Nubby Second Band 13 Spanish 1. ,V I , 6,1 . f ,pf h 6' X 5 , - A I y ' 'D 3 v E f ,',.-I-31,4 . X, ,V if Shirley A. Kowalewski Roxanne M. Krause Kalhfyn J. Kruger Shirl Roxie Kay Ushers 2, 3, 43 entered Girl Reserves 33 Pep Club Girl Reserves 3. 4: -Girls' from Owen in sophomore 33 Bowling 33 Kodak 3. Sports 2, 33 Latin 33 year. Charles A. Kurlh Charlie Intramural Basketball 1 2, 3, 4. Flop' B. Lampman School Store 3. William F. Kurth Bill Class Treas. 23 Class Pres. 33 Prom King 33 Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3. 43 Bowling 33 Student Council 43 Uthroater 4, ,,Fl ., Shirley M. LaMuska .l0l'l'?' M- LaP0inl 0 Shirl Schm0o glass Tinggcgs Soni:-iii German 2. 33 Library Class Printing Com. 43 econ' mr ' ' Asst. 4. Football 1 2 3' M r. 4' Choir ZZ, 3. , r , 2 , Intramural Basketball 43 Track 1, 2, 3. 9-9- 4. V Barbara A. Larson Barb Class Will Com. Chm. 45 Girl Reserves 3, 4g Pep Club 33 Girls' Sports 23 Spanish 1, 23 Homecoming Com. 4. JoAnn C. Lee NJC!! Class Gown Com. 43 Bowl- ing 2, 3, 4: Second Choir 3, 4. Larry 0. Liddel Lulu Intramural Basketball 1 2: Spanish 2. r -5' Janice M. Larson UJ8n1Y Class Song Com. 49 Tum- bling 1, 2: Homecoming Com. 4g Booster Office 4, Girl Reserves 3, 45 Pep Club 3. Joanne M. Lee Curly Second Choir 33 Hall Mon- itor 4. Kennelh G. Litile Tumbling 1, 2. Kr 1 Janne! M. Larson Jerry A. Larson David D. Lee Red Lars uDave Tumbling 1, 2, 3g Bowling Football 2, 3, 43 Basket- 4g Latin 3. ball 13 Baseball lg Intra- Clarice T. Lokken Class Gown Com. 4 mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Homecoming Com. 4. ing Com. 4. Ralph L. Leslie llJr.YY joan M. Lokken ...Ion Girls' Sports 25 Bowling 3. 'Us vil- Llewellyn C. Lewis Louie Intramural Basketball 1, 2. Anthony S. Lord nfronyn Ski Club 3, 45 Class Print- HUZ COIN. Chm. 45 Prom Com. Chm. 3. 78 J . ivy.: 0 ji 'Cf George H. Losby l.Adeu Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Lyceum 3, 43 Pres. 43 Basketball 1, 23 Track 3, 43 Math Club Chm. 43 Second Band 1, 23 First Band 3, 43 Pep Band 43 Latin lg Prom Com. 33 Homecoming Com. 4. Dale F. Madson Moses Football 1, 3, 43 Basket- ball 23 Intramural Basket- ball 3, 4. Harold F. Marten Fritz Baseball 1, 2, 3. 'X Wilbur P. Lowry if .Ex Arnold C. Lund it 5 Jacqueline A. Lyon ..Bm-. Arnie Jackie Track 3. Football 1, Baseball 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4: Home First Bagd 4: Second gc. 1h3 PepCClub 153 glass B 1, 2, 3. mp ecy Om- : um- an bling 1. 2, 33 Cheerleader 23 Bowling 13 Spanish 13 Homecoming Com. 43 News 4. Y Q s ,f I' VNS 'S v? E U' , Ronald J. Madsen Margaret M. Mantllei Matt Girl Reserves 33 Class Class Gown Com. 4. Flower Com- 43 Booster Eugene R. Mathews Gene FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 1. Darrel P. Mattison Matt Basketball 1, 23 lntramu- ral Basketball 33 Second Band 1. P'-X Office 3. Muriel E. Mattison Girl Reserves 3, 43 Pep Club 3. 7' David C. MacLaughlin UMM.. Basketball 1, 23 Intramu- ral Basketball 3, 43 Stump 3, 43 Second Band 1, 23 First Band 3, 43 Latin 43 Tennis 2. Beverly J. Marten llBev,l Dennis L. Mattson Stick Class Motto Com.-13 Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3. qv1 Q.- Stump 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 43 Myrna L. Maxwell nMaxn Girl Reserves 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Footlighters 23 Class Motto Com. 43 Girls' Sports 13 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 33 Home- coming Com. 43 Home- coming Attendant 43 Prom Com. 33 Kodak 4. Patrick M. McQuillan ll Ung.-Ungll Lyceum 2, 3, 43 Vice Pres. 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramu- ral Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 3, 4. Vernon K. Minlo Vern 'Q' Nila May Gerald F. McCaghy . , Us 'r Girl Reserves 33 Girls pl Z Sports 2, 33 Spanish -5, 41 Stump 2, 3, 43 Intramural Prom Com. 3. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Foot- Frank J. Metz Gompers Class Play Com. 43 Foot- ball 1, 23 Baseball 1: Track 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Homer C. Mitlelsladt Homie Student Council 43 Stump 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Intramural Basketball 3, 43 Tennis 23 Second Band 1, 23 First Band 3, 43 Homecoming Com. 43 Ra- dio 2, 3, 4. ball 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2. Roger F. Mitllesiadt UMM., 1 Jean l. Mclvor Latin 43 French 43 entered from Collingwood Colle- giate Institute in senior year. Maynard H. Miles Maynie Class Gown Com. 4. , K' Nancy C. Moen Nano Tumbling 1, 23 Cheer- leader 1. Charlotte A. Mclieelll Char Bowling 4. Robert S. Millsap ngobn Track 33 entered from Urbana, Ill. in junior year. Lowell E. Mohn Class Will Com. 43 Foot- ball 1, 23 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Second Band 1, First Band 2, 3, 43 Pres. 43 Latin 2, 33 Homecoming Com. Chm. 4. 53'- ,inn-3 .loyce A. Morisselle nJoyn Office Assistant 4. David R. Nelsnn Skip Class Gown Com. 4. Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 3, 4. Shirley A. Nelson Nickie Girl Reserves 3, 43 Class Finances Com. 43 llomc- coming Com. 43 School Store 3. Eugene P. Morrow 1 '5 James D. Myers faq or' l' A J David D. Nassel Shafter Jim Dave Intramural Basketball 1, FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Treas. Class Printing Com, 43 2, 33 Spanish 1, 2. 43 Intramural Basketball Basketball 1, 23 Second 2, 3. 4- Choir 13 First Choir 2, 3. 43 Prom Com. 3. Deneese D. Nelson Donald C-,Nelson Hljenief' Nellie Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 43 Ger' man 1. 'S Gerald T. Nulting Harry Mike Platter 3, 43 Stump 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 43 Intramu- ral Basketball 1, 23 Base- ball 1, 23 Second Band 13 First Band 2, 3, 43 Or- chestra 3, 43 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Spanish 1, 23 Prom Com. 33 Radio 3. E J0l'II'l T. Oliver Intramural Basketball 1, 2. if 'J l Neil S. Oliver Nellie Radio 1, 2. 3, bl' Mary E. Nelsen Mare Math Club 4: Vim- Pres. 43 Tumbling 33 Bowling 43 News 45 entered from Omaha, Nebraska in soph- omore year. Ellen M. Nelson Girl Reserves 33 School Store 3, 4. . .M ' E A -, .. 1 .i a I H '4 2, J x., 3, i A 'J Eugene WH Olson 5 , id 'v 1 l 1 1 LaVern F. Olson Hole!! Stump 2, 3, 49 SQC- 42 Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 32 intra' mural Basketball 1, 2, 4: Latin 1, 23 News 2, 3, 42 Sports Ed. 4. Sandra J. Olson Sandy Girl Reserves 3: Second Choir 13 First Choir 2, 3, 43 Spanish 1. Janet M. Ottum Entered from Colfax in sophomore year. .K N 4:9 o '3 f fl 'D I V' gf ' ',,4- , 4 ig Marie C. 0l!0l1 Melt Girl Reserves 3, 42 ,Class Song Com. 43 Latin 12 Homecoming C0m- 42 Class Song Com. 4. Marilyn A. Olson Footlighters 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 3, 43 Class Prophecy Com. 43 Spanish 13 Girls' Sports 1, 23 Prom Com. 33 Homecoming Com. 43 Dramatics 2. Marvel A. Olson Marv Homecoming Com. 43 en- tered from Mankato, Minn. in freshman year. Ronald L. Olson Ronnie Intramural Basketball 4 Sharron J. Olson ' ' Shari French 2, 33 Library Coun- cil 43 Library Asst. 4. Daniel H. Paff uDan,, Stump 3, 43 Class Song Com. 43 Basketball 13 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 43 First Band 2, 3, 43 Vice Pres. 43 Second Band 13 Homecoming Com. 43 Or- chestra 3, 4. af- 4' Shirley A. Page Shirl Shirley J. Olson nskipn Library Club 43 French 2, 33 Library Asst. 4. Carl B. Parker FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Pres. 43 Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Corddn E. Oalberg uBudn Entered from St. Cloud, Minn. in freshman year. David W. Parker Dave Tumbling 1, 23 Second Choir 13 First Choir 2, 3, 43 Debate 1, 2, 3, 43 Badger Boys' State. 2 Gerald A. Partlow Dunne W. Patrol uliaren uBuZzyn Football 1, 2, 43 Basket- Track 1, 2, Tumbling 1, 2. ball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 25 Intramural Basketball 3, 4g Second Band 1, First Band 2, 3, 4. Noam., Gary L. Peterson Pete Basketball lg Bowling 2, 3. Joan M. Peterson HJOYI Ushers 1, 2, 35 Tum- bling 1, 2. LynnAnn Paulson Paulie Girl Reserves 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Footlighters 13 Mike Platter 33 Class Gown Com. Co-Chm. 4, Girls' Sports 1: Cheer- leader 1, 2, Bowling 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 23 Prom Com. 33 Radio 3g Student Coun- cil 1. Linda L. Phillips Joseph E. Piekerign llLinH HJ0eU Second Choir lg First FFA 1, 2, 35 Intramural Choir 2, 3, Booster Of- Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. fice 3. Sandra I. Pifer usandyu Pep Club 33 Girl Reserves 33 Class Color Com. 4, Bowling 33 Prom Queen 33 Prom Com. 33 Home- coming Com. 4: Photog- raphy 3. Beverly M. Pederson Bev Home Ec. Club 3g Booster Oflice 4. Mary J. Peterson Second Choir 2, 3. Marceleen L. Polhamns il M arcyn Girl Reserves 35 Class Color Com. 45 Homecom- ing Com. 4. ' . A NX V Q ' ' -- ' 2 , 'Y Oli David A. Peterson ll Pete!! stump 1, 2, 3, 4, Int - IB BS mural Basketball 4, B - ketball 1, 2g Tumbling 1 2, Student Council 3. Gerald E. Phelps Jerry Bonnie J. Powers Class Treas. 45 Footlight- ers 1, 25 Pep Club 33 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Class Will Com. 4: Bowling' 3, 4: Tumbling 1, 2, 35 Second Band 1, 25 Homecoming Com. 43 Office Asst. 3. f' X ., K A 'z ' '.. If ' v. 42 F55 :X Marilyn M. Schultz Girl Reserves 3. LeRoy R. Shafer Paul L. Skattebo Skat Class Printing Com. 4. Shirley A. Schultz Shirl Girl Reserves 33 Tumbling 1, 23 Latin 13 Homecom- ing Com. 4. Grace E. Sherwood Gracie Footlighters 2, 33 Girl Re- serves 33 Class Song Com. 43 Tumbling 1, 23 Bowling 33 First Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 43 Pep Band 43 Booster Office 3. Stanley H. Skoug Sonny Class Gown Com. 43 In- tramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Tumbling 2, 33 Bowling 33 Hall Monitor 4. Sandra J. Schumacher Schum Girl Reserves 3, 43 Class Flower Com. 43 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 43 Sec. 3, 43 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Home- coming Com. 43 School Store 3. .lames A. Sleater ummm Entered from St. Louis Park, Minn. in sophomore year. Dale M. Schwoch Spanish 1, 2. in . ' .al of it Patricia A. Shimberslly upatn Latin 1. Elizabeth C. Slindee Betty Girls' Sports 2, 33 Spanish 13 Latin 3, 4. Leonard Seyberth Lenny Class Prophecy Com. 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Mike Platter 2, 33 Stump 2, 3, 43 Intra- mural Football 3, 43 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 33 Mgr. 43 Track 3g Spanish 1, 23 Homecoming Com. 43 De- bate 23 Radio 23 Kodak 3. Robert T. Showalter nB0b,, Lyceum 43 Tumbling 23 German 23 entered from Chicago, Ill. in freshman year. Dorothy A. Smith Dort French Club 1, 23 Latin 13 French 1, 23 Homecoming Com. 43 Prom Com. 3. Jerry .l. Smith Smitty Mike Platter 35 Intramu- ral Basketball 1, 25 Radio 3, 45 Track 1. s Marlene J. Smith Entered from Ladysmith in sophomore year. Carolyn J. Sorenson Carol Library Asst. 3. r , 5 ,loan C. Smith IIJOU Latin 1. Kathryn l. Smith Kathy Footlighters 35 Girl Re- serves 35 Second Choir 1, 25 First Choir 3, 45 Dra matics 3. Leona Smith Onie Spanish 2. Marilyn M. Smith Girl Reserves 45 Entered from Rapid City, So, Da- kota in senior year. .llnet E. Snyder Bruce D. Solberg HJBHH Ushers 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1 Intramural Basket- Ushers 15 Oiiice Asst. 3. 3 ball 3, 4. Oscar .l . Sperstad Ozzie Lyceum 3, 45 Footlighters 45 Class Finances Com. 45 Intramural Basketball 35 Football 1, 35 Track 25 Prom Com. 35 Homecom- ing Com. 4. Elizabeth A. Staake nAImn Class History Com. 45 Girl Reserves 35 Footlighters 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Cheer- leader 1, 25 Tumbling 1, 25 Bowling 35 Homecoming Attendant 45 Prom Com. 'ig Homecoming Com. 4. Roberta C. Stage uB0bbyn Ushers 2- Orchestra 1 second ciioir 2, 3, 4, Li: brary Asst. 4. Bernard L. Sorenson HBub!Y FFA 1, 2, 3, rms. sg Intramural Basketball. 1, 2, 3, 4. Richard A. Stelter u Tiny 11 Marlys C. Stevenson Jerry C. Stewart ustevev. .lslimn Second Choir 1, 25 First Class Gown Com. 45 Foot- Choir 3, 45 Latin 15 Ko- ball 1, 2, 35 Track Mgr. 2. dak 4. LuAnne Stokes Digger Girl Reserves 3, 45 Foot- lighters 1, 25 Class Will Com. 45 Tumbling 1, 25 Cheerleader 1, 25 Bowl- ing 35 Second Band 15 First Band 2, 3, 45 Span- ish 15 Homecoming Com. 45 Homecoming Vice Queen 4. Joyce Y. Swanson IKJOYYY Girl Reserves 3, 45 Foot- lighters 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Class Song Com. 45 Sec- ond Choir 15 First Choir 2, 3,45 Vice Pres. 45 Girls' Sports 1, 25 Kodak 3, 45 Ed. 4. Beatrice R. Stone Bebe Girls' Sports 1, 25 Spanish 1, 25 Homecoming Com. 4. Lois M. Thalacker Loie Girl Reserves 35 School Store 3. 12 5 4 X2 Martha M. Stewart Mert Cheerleader 1, 25 Foot- lighters 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Pro- gram Chm. 45 Class His- tory Com. Chm. 45 Bowl- ing 35 Tumbling 1, 25 Spanish 1, 25 Prom Com, Chm. 35 Homecoming Com. 45 Dramatics 25 News 3, 45 C0-Ed. 4. .ludith A. Thompson nlludyu Girl Reserves 3, 45 Girls' Sports 2, 35 Spanish 3, 4. Phyllis A. Stilson llPhillY Joanne M. Stortz nJon Girl .Reserves 3, 45 Second Choll' 1, 2: Spanish 2, 3. Sandra L. Tietge urreegn Footlighters 3, 45 Bus. Mgr. 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Class Play Com. 45 Latin 1, 25 Homecoming Com. 45 Prom Com, 35 Dramatics 3, 45 entered from Sioux Falls, So. Dakota in soph- omore year. Donald C. Stoddard nDonn Entered from Alma Cen- ter in junior year. Nancy J. Stotesbury Girl Reserves 35 Pep Club 3: Second Choir 1, 25 Spanish 2, 3. Shirley J. Tilton Tillie Girl Reserves 3, 45 Li- brary Club 45 Pres. 45 Spanish 35 Latin 15 Prom Com. 35 Library Council 3, 45 Kodak 45 Badger Girls' State 3. 'tl rf Ar? I ll d Ardith E. Tisdale louise A. Tl-onsdal Ardie Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4. Louie Girl Reserves 35 Pep Club 32 NFL 3, 45 I-'ootlighters 2, 3, 45 Sec. 35 Class Prophecy Com. 45 Cheer. leader 1, 2, 3, 45 Home- coming Com. 45 Homecom- ing Queen 45 Prom Com. 35 Student Council 4- Dramatics 2, 3, 4, De: bate 2, 3, 4. Dale B. Turncy LuAnn C. Tweet Roger D. Twerberg FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Tweet Library Assistant 4. -.Rogn Keith D. Urlubees 4- Un., Intramural Basketball 1, 25 Tennis 1, 25 Second Band 15 Homecoming Com. 45 Booster Office 3. Elaine D. Voldsness Girl Reserves 3, 45 Social Chm. 45 Class Will Com. 45 Latin 3, 45 Homecom- ing Com. 45 Prom Com. 3. Susan J. Vankat .1-Sue., French Club 3, 45 Girl Re- serves 3, 45 Conference Room Chm. 45 Second Band 15 First Band 2, 3, 45 Latin 1, 25 French 3, 45 Class Song Com. 45 Homecoming Com. 45 Prom Com. 3. Richard T. Waak nmck., FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice Pres. 45 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Mary A. Wagner Girl Reserves 3, 45 Tea Chm. 45 Class Motto Com. Chm. 45 Second Band 15 First Band 2, 3, 45 Or- chestra 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Prom Com. Chm. 35 Homecoming Com. 4. Virginia J. Vanwyke Second Choir 45 Entered from Brainerd, Minn. m senior year. Sandra D. Wahl Uwahlli Footlighters 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Class Motto Com. 45 Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Sports 1, 2. 3. 4: Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, 45 Pres. 45 Bowling 35 Latin 1, 25 from Com. 35 Homecom- ing Com. 45 Kodak Art 4. .Hx 1 George W. Vlcek ' UJoeYl FFA 1, 2, 35 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. sibyi G. Wahl iiwahlyf Class Treas. 35 Tumbling 1, 2, 45 Bowling 35 Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin 1, 25 Math Club 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Footlighters 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Pres. 45 Homecom- ing Com. Co-Chm. 4: Prom Com. 35 Class History Com. 45 Kodak Art 4. vim- ., 2 gt? 3-11: ' Richard A. Walch Swami Lyceum 1, 2, 3, 4g Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Sec- ond Choir 1, First Choir 23 Homecoming Com. 4. Bernadine M. Walhke nBugs1, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Tum- bling 1, 2, 3. James E. Welker ntlimn Ushers 1, 2, 33 Pres. 3 Footlighters 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play Com. 4g Dral matics 2, 3. 7 R' Joyce A. Walker Robert G. Walker HJ0y77 HBobU Booster Omce 45 Office Intramural Basketball 3 Asst. 3. entered from Regis in Jun- ior year. David E. Weaver Dave Baseball lg Bowling.22 Second Choir 35 First Choir 4. .lon E. Wergedal riwergff Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 43 Lyceum 43 Intramural Basketball 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin 3, 43 Uthroater 4. Richard C. Wallace 44 Nubbyn Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Foot- ball 1, 4. Elaine D. Welke Entered from Osseo in soghomore year. ...ff D01-ma M, Wikan Joanne E. Wilkie nDomn HJOH Spanish 15 Girl Reserves Tumbling 1. 29 Second 33 Cheerleader 1, 2. Chilli' 1, 2: B00St91' Of- fice 4. Mgg? . Donna J. Wangen Jeannie Footlighters 23 Girl Re- serves 3, 4g Vice Pres. 49 Class Prophecy Com. 45 Girls' Sports 1, 2, Second Choir 1, First Choir 2, 3: Spanish 1, 25 Latin 3, 43 Homecoming Com. 4. Theodore W. Welke Poncho Lyceum 1, 2, 3, 43 Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3. Clarence W. Wilson Willy Second Band 1, David F. Wilson Wilse Lyceum 2, 3, 43 Football l, 2, 35 Track 1, 3. 4. .fi Sandra M. Wood ford Sandy Footlighters 1, 23 Pep Club 3. i Marilyn E. Zielie Merril Entered from Chippewa Falls in sophomore year. Maxine M. Wilson Willie Girl Reserves 3: Foot- lighters 2, 33 Mike Platter 2, 33 Girls' Sports 2, Lat- in l, 25 Dramatics 25 News 4. Keith H. Youngbcrg uEgbergn Footlighters 4: Mike Plat- ter 2, 3, 4: Class Play Com. 4. Donna J. Wingad uwindyn Library Asst. 3. :Mis Carmaine Yule Carm Girl Reserves 33 Class Prophecy Com. 4: Second Choir 23 Homecoming Com. 43 Student Council 23 News 3, 4. BERNICE KAANTA March 22, 1936- August 4, 1953 Bernice was a member of our class through our freshman, sophomore and most of our junior years. She completed her junior year in Elk Mound but remained active in our social life here at high school, where she was liked by all who knew her. Words cannot express the story of a good and beautiful life though brief in years. Nancy J. Winler llNancYl Class Sec. 33 Footlighters 2, 3, 43 Bus. Mgr. 33 Girl Reserves 3, 4, Class Play Com. Chm. 45 Second Choir lg Homecoming Com. 4, Prom Com. 35 Dramatics 2, 3, 45 Debate 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 News 4. Belly L. Zahn Second Choir 1 5 First Ch0il' 2, 3, 4, Office Asst. 4. Janice E. Nl ise Jan Class Treas. lg Footlight- ers 2, 3, Class Finances Com. 43 Girl Reserves 3g Second Choir 13 First Choir 2. 3, 43 Prom Com. 3, Dramatics 2, 3. as ,W 2 4 Q . if ict A I af Roger R. Zallnow Potts Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tum- bling 1, 2, 33 Bowling 3' Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Football 4. y Sch ool D a z e Words by Wlll Cobb Mvszc by Gus Edwards lE 'SMH FMHFJHF SCE ldaze Sch ldqze Dear old ld en rule dez QJIJY1 A r' 3112 .r1A:M.:jEQ, g Head ln and mi m anduih m 11 Tau H l 'X luck 1' W X y queezu bash ful K 'Lie Read 111531 5 1 rltn mei C Eu hi fcihe funn? 5 r:QfFHiiEfl1 V 31 FIC rx SUCK Ycuwere my ue n m 1 4 ' . . , i oo , oo , x go - 5 -,. 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QL eg 11 Cop vc MM o b o- , oo11 o Q- , lib PM .113 F1 Q- Z , SC ' 1 Q95 i6QL.- ' , ' 1 9 - , 1 N , 1 q Bob Barnes Applies geometrv to orlgmal design Mathematics can be fun To explore the possibilities of a parabolic curve may not have a good plot, but to the devoted math students it has fascinating implications. Math is the foundation of our modern society in that it 1s the basis for all engmeerlng With out engineering society would soon stagnate hence math is of value to every one The eager freshmen are offered a ChO1C8 of either general math or algebra When they be come sophomores math IS not required but to the students who are going to college geometrv is available Any student has a wide variety of sub1ects to choose from including trlgonometry This IS the proving of basic theorems by following certain terms and rules In trlg more profound and complicated means are employed and the students receive a very solid foundation on Wh1Ch to build their future life Dave Wil on Elaine Vold ne Dave Farr and 0 var Sperslad examine geometric figures made ln Mis Olte on cl.: c 4 I sk-fi if I P Studxlng hfe 111 the Unlted St1tQN md foreign countrleq 'md the COHNtltUtl0Il 'are IUNt fa few of the 1mDOtt lnt ihlllgk th It the Students ln the mu 11 Stl1Cil9Q clfusex h ue been dO1llg The Qtudente hfne le uned how our on n communltx IH run the n imee of the men of the utx counell 'md xx hat thelr mbq 'ne The xtudente IN Mr Hella lo1d s Li'7.9NQQ reen acted the Nlgll mg of the Declaration of Inde pendence The students the m selvee delivered the Qpeeche feography :tudentx Richard Hetland. Nancy Rude 'md ,lorry Johnson uxe map: to ka ep up on world newb- Sxo 3? x Tlx ! F I Cfjf twv-'u il Mr Haig make hi torw mterv ting for tht wth hour claw Martha Stewart pogr-Q with Chri.tma.' gift: colierted and distributed by Mr. Anderpon Q American Problem: classes. 53 I U ' ' And Soczal Studzes Excztmg - I T 1 ' R V . . I v h Qx n. 3 I z 3 nz 1' ' ., ' r .' . . 4 l. .' c ' , ' . 2 ' A. 2 x I .. ' :ff f 2 ' i , I . . . ' 1: ' + V U. ' ' ' ' M' , . '.Q.l1jm T113 X 5 x 2 L 1 -.' -v 1 V'-Mu I . . c ' ' .I I . 4 ',. M ti . . . X' ' f' ' 7 ' v. . -N I ctf t X 2 .' - I z 2 ' - A Lv A' X - 1 . ' s 's S' 'sh 2 Q, 4 .x. Q . s gi N. X 5 9 'E X N 5 H Q N 5 N .N R NN S n s, ' u s ' ' I SJ' Science is the Key The tinkling of test tubes, the hum of a motor, a unexpected boom of an erupting volcano and the soft scratch of a pencil doing daily 'assignments form the musi- cal story of science. Under the supervision of Mr. John Thorngate head of the Science Department Eau Claire High School offers four courses in the field of science Biology chem xstry physics and senior science and the student in traveling a straighter path through todays maze of living A new language is discovered every year by the sophomore b1ol ogy student as he unfolds the won ders of biology the mystifylng science of plants and animals which helps him understand the problems of other living creatures Richard Scot! Darrell Wiltwer Laura Lewiston Karen Olson Diane Strleby and W lllam Ballr make good use of the biology laboratory to the Physical World 'ur Torger On chrnn lrw Cla watrh lnlonllw as lhf prcsc nu of vlrlmn dioxide Chemlstry the SCIQHCQ of the chemlcal prope1t1es and reac t1ons of matter deale xuth the 'xtoms 'md molecules of all 98 elementx The course a1ds those Qtudentx plmmng to go mto ad winced fieldx of Qcxence The -acxenhfic method and problem Nolxmg techmquee are Streved lx the DhXS1CS studente are taught the sm ma1o1 umte of Ntudx The foul th courxe Qen1or xuence 1 clexlgned for the non xcxentllie Ntudent and dealx xx 1th exerx du hung -X tudx ofthe dttlILlCl6N of the dllxer behmd the wheel concludex the tudx of the ex els dfu uence a bottlz of pop I dx mon lrahd A i- -I- 1 ' xxx A5- r Volcxvaln 0 our 1 l I' liludgett and R Ol on . . s 's 's ,' as ' ' Q J f -Q' ' 1 ' in x is x 1 u . . . M A 9 A, . A 1 V. A V C I 1 ' Y , . . A n C ' I vc 1 I 1 Y, I ' ' ' .1 , -' ' . . 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L. -7 l'E1'lxoLl-:UM 2' Tom lol er and Tlm llenkr of Mlss Klng- sophomore Languages are cz Guzde In thls modern era of space shlps and 3tOmlC energy the system of teachlng Engllsh has kept pace The Engllsh Department under goes constant revlslons to lmprove In the past students have spent long hours memorlzlng the famous speeches but now they dramatlze them ellmlnatlng frultless work but stlll bflllglllg results ln learnlng Slnce most of a students day IS spent ln readlng lt really saves tlme to have a large vocabulary and to read rapldly That IS largely what the remedlal readlng class IQ for MISS Tloflat has about 53 students all trylng to lmprove thelr readlng and vocabulary These students have already found that readlng and un derstandlng what IS read plays a very English class show thc-lr poster on the hlslorv of the word pelrolc-um I Www ,f' 9 9564 gg, adam 'Xs- len Sevberlh labors on a term paper for senlor Engllsh 56 lmportant part ln success ln MICH Tjoflals room ,lark Wmg and Llewellvn lewls lnrrea e Ihelr reading peed and comprehenslon gn... ,Q i- - - r l s , 3: ' . l . 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I , X . . to the Cultural Spam France Mexlco Germany Anclent Rome maglc names of faraway countrxes xuth strange people and beautlful scenery and customs These thmgs are brought closer through the study of thexr languages In the Spanlsh German department ln terest IS kept ahve by the colorful and au thentxc decoratxons supplemented by the l11t1ng Spanlsh records The Latln students gam much valuable ln formatlon about the Englxsh language as well as hfe 1n anclent Rome through the teachlngs of MISS Berg Mlss Chatterson brmgs lomance to llfe m her teachlngs of French customs and lan guage opemng vlstas of gay Parls A Roger Kragness Pat Cusick John Klawlter and Elaine Voldsness explore early Roman History through Latln Mr Rosene uses records as a way of making Spanish more NG ag ,iw ...lil M easlly understood by lus students 57 v v 1 v V. - A 4 e 4 xxx 'Q ' v f 'C' . ' f , I ,. , . . ,,,- , r, , rv J vs- . . i - -1 . . ' 'nm 7 A V ' ' - --5 ., 1. , .. . 1, .- ,614 . ' ' ' --' f 1-lf... 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'S 5 -.-. , 4' Q . 9 1 v L ' A 7 'sfx .1 i N Al 5 Y -3 we-N ,lud Clark and jerry Nuttmg go through one of the mans dramatic scenes ln the production Angel Street The World of Make Belzeve Expemenced actors and masters of stage and dramatlcs techn1ques are the results of the FCHS dramatlc classes whlch act as an mcubator turmng out fimshed dramatlsts for staglng productlons Thls year besides the regular ac tlVlt19S the classes learned the art of stagecraft when they redecorated the stage IH room 201 and how an actual product1on IS run when they produced Just Before the Prom a one act play Durmg class they study the varl ous aspects of dramatlcs lncludlng play readmg After play readxng a student may try out for any part he deslres Mr Hexse stated that 1f a play 1s belng produced the dramatlcs stu dents use the1r class per1od domq varxous tasks that would othervuse have to be done after school 58 Wir Barrv s Etchlngs wa another of the successful plaws taged through the cooperation of the dramatlcs classe and Footllghters Club . 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B k S . . 4 0 XX 1th the Q11 1tch of 1 pen the t'1p of 1 txpexxutcr and the add mg of numherx the dax S ass1g11 meme 111 fimxhed 111 the F 9 C omme111 1l Dep1rtmc11t Ge11111l lJllS1ll9NN tx p111g Qhort hmd lJO0lxlxkiD1TlgI 'md office D1 IC e 111 NLIJICL N 111111 Ill Comme1c11l Dip 11 tment -X xe1x complete couxse IS of end to 1111 om xuxhmg NQCI9 .1r11l t1 111111111 1 thex f11et111 the o1s111117 ltllill ot 111 ofhne and to work Ill claw 1 thex would IH an office At the end oi the Qchool xear placement serxme 11 offered to am Qtudent xx ho h.1x t1l1en commerc1al tram111g md xuxhes to work 1m medutelx folloumg school How exer xtuclmtx muxt hfue demon strated an 1deq111te mabterv of der to be placed Ofhm prartlm 1 a l'PZllllW for Nharron Ol on and Donna Lamb a thaw learn to run the mlmeo raph nnchmee So You Want to be a Secretary? yf L ev-f' Joan Wollw and Janet Nmdcrx lncrca-e their -knll ln han dlmg hu-lm s- mavhlne- WN lxathrxn Smith and Shnrlm Ol on g t du-taphono prar-lure ln r-ommnrm-1 59 h . 2 1 , 1 .1 1 , 1 . J' I i 1 .1 z '1 ' 1 ,Clic ' PHA: 1 2 1 . ,.2 S' A-51' lv ' Q L - 2 v ' ' li ' V K 1 'Z - tic, aw .' ll' 'tx 2 fh the 1 z ' . f ., 2 L, , ' A. . v t' 'z 'z .as zght 1 11 Q2 'z ' v ' 3 I ,wiv v v ' . , ,Q ' I . ' 1 'Q ' 2 UA. L- v ' - -2 DY 'Q L1 I v- ' , S 1 .w .X c Y ' .1 f ' 1 1 1 ' N their commercial technique in or- - ' ' ' 'S f s F Q ' g . ' .. 3 if 2 , 1 fr O l Fl DX i Lcy L1 , c . D L. . 2 5. . ' S P . ' . 1 1 1 1 X ,1 X 1 Q .,,- I 'P 1 l V fig' wif ' mR?i,?1,1fA These Will Make Good Wives HOME ECONOMICS The beautiful new birch equipment made history this year as the clothing rooms were completely remodeled. The new tables with fire resistant tops, have a specially made compartment for concealing the machines, sleeve boards and irons when not in use. In the front of the rooms are specially designed cupboards where each girl's tote box is kept. Making a meal delicious and a table at- tractive are some of the major 'elements taught in cooking. The girls supervised by Miss Johnston, also learn how to use the modern, practical equipment in the kitchen of Room 111. A-Lil, Miss Remol lends a watchful eye as Janne! Larson meas ures for correct placement of her pattern on the material From a meager beginning of three in 1930, the agriculture classes have now multiplied to 25 times their original number. In agriculture the student is trained to be the farmer of to- morrow He is confronted with the manv problems of the mod ern farms He is instructed in raising cattle poultry and oth r farm animals taught soll con servation and shown the most efficient and profitable way to run a farm With the adxent of farming as a business the successful farmer needs to be well versed in the vagaries of nature and markets and the basis for these understanding is developed ln the agriculture classes N f ---6 Member of the agriculture cla s who are constructing a frame for the FFA banner are Carl Parker Watford Sequin Dale Stabnow and Melvin Ruff These a Good Lzvmg Mr lorrle is a snsted bw Bill Vogln in testing soul during the agrlrulture cla QI ..- 0 46 fa- LA!-14.214, 157' .JQEAX77 . . Hi- 3 ' ' ' w . I K l . 4 - . Q i 1 ' f ' . . . ' I - K f . . J K. 'I 1 1 v ' 1 9 ' V1 ' 4 ' v . p l K X . LY ' - ' ' t S Y ' 1' i X ' - , , W... ---' ' Q ' ,-,....'f 'ff' 1-'rr-V A ' W . 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Students get the1r first taste of electrlclty durmg thelr freshman year when they get nme weeks of electrlclty draftlng prxntlng and machme shop respectlvely Dur1ng th1s half semester all the fundamen tals of electr1c1ty are taught uslng a small hand genelator dlfferent home appllances and other materlals for 1llustrat1ng the prmcxples of elec tr1c1ty If the student vushes to contlnue m thls field he may Lake a full course 1n h1s sophomore year The hand fed Platen pres es are bemg used by Vern Mmm Jerry Dehn and Dave Nel on 62 Don Hanson and LeRo Shafer check the radio test equip men! lhev have just assembled Ind ustnal Arts Lead Publlshmg everythlng from at tendance pads to ECHS s b1 weekly publ1cat1on THE NEWS IS the Job of students 1n Mr WlSbTO6k6TS ad vanced prlntmg classes Here Jumor and senlor boys learn to use the lmo type presses and other prmtlng equlpment The fourth shop course IS machine shop whlch 19 taught one half semes ter to four classes Th1s too IS a freshman class mth metal workmng the basls of the course Students work on pro1ects as a center punch cold chlsel screw drn er and handle and others There IS also an ad vanced class ln thls field open to anv boy who has taken shop n1ne 1 v 9 . , . 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L v Y., - V - , . , . , ' 1 , . i 'in-if Students are sawing boards hammering them into place and sanding their nearly complete proiect And Mr Burmiester s woodworking clxss goes on indus triouslw ECHS box s get their first chance to take this course during their sophomore tear Thew start right out learning how to operate some of the manv powered woodworking machines such as cut off saws planers and iointers Their first protect is of then own choice a gun rack book shelf book cabinet or anv other wooden obiect that is not too complicated Adxanced woodwork is offered to both Junior and senior students Here the boxs woik on advanced projects such as trellises and ar bors Mr Wilson supf-ru is a Roger Ol on demon trate hi skill with the Jn w to Work and Hobbies Rulers triangles T-squares and many other instruments are put to use eich day in the drafting room as all types of objects are drawn in dimension. The first course in drafting is offered during the freshman year when students receive nine weeks of training as part of the begin- ning shop course. Further skill is acquired by tak- ing the sophomore course, during which the students deal with more complicated drawings such as book shelves, tables, and simple house plans. The last high school draft- ing course available is an advanced class, where students work on DF0.lects more apt to be found in a real job. Dirk Wallacc and Bill And:-rxon u:c their drafting tech- nique in lafing out the page: of the Kodak 5 'xf s X.. 1.--I gg-d'f' EN ', .tw x N.. K.. Wf 'i J 'J Louise Tronsdal ably controls the marioncttc Rumpel The Page and the King from Runipelstiltskin were de- Shhskm' signed by the art classes. The Artists Find Expression Here Step through the doors of 211 and you leave the prosaic thoughts and methods behind as you come under the stimulating influence of Mr. Fish, art director. Here the sense of artistic expression inherent in each is freed, as he encourages his students to express themselves through mobiles, sculpture, marionette making, and creative paint- ing. Each student receives individual guidance, de- veloping his sense of color, shape and balance. Much of the beauty of the stage designs of this year are the direct result of his classes. Even the beginning student finds that his skills grow and are realized. lrf-ne Mclwnr. Tom Myers and Dun johnson work on a class assignment. Dave lloehn rccene .1 1 lance m reference work from Mus Pedersen head llhrarlan whlle Mrs Thompson check books out to bhnrley Bushendorf Joan Rossow and Dave Wheeler Books are Frzends Qulet and study rexgn 1n the hxgh school llbrary where stu dents of ECHS go for research and relaxatlon amld ample storehouses of pleasure and lnformatlon ECHS s hbrary IS unlque IH that lt IS a branch of the Eau Clalre publlc l1brary and 1tS hbrarlans are appomted through It The ECHS llbrary IS good slzed havmg a book popu1at1on of 8 500 and subscrlptlons to 63 mag azlnes Accordmg to MISQ Peder sen about 50 to 60 thousand books are lent out each year MISS Pedersen and Mrs Thomp son have full charge of the llbrary and are 3SS1St6d by a corps of stu dent l1brar1ans Books are mlrlgumg as Curlls Hanson Donna Wlngad and Wll Yule 'lnd Wlr Barnes discuss new book James Sather explore the po slbllltles of the shelves 1 'Y . q 4 .gcfhrwa 4 l f ' ww- 66 I , - 1 A - V , . . . . . , Y 4 - ' 3 1 - I ! W- Y- ' an - v x v L ' L 1 b. - , - , fc' . ' HP, u - 'Q 1 M4 ., . I - , , - , .' ' S ' sis , ' , , ' .'.' , , .. c s . . , . , I a K Q , ss , . l . Q - s. sg' ' ' ' L , s, J 1 F ff 'I R . . ...L .ll ' ins Very few schools in Wisconsin are fortunate enough to have a well func- tioning radio speech class. ECHS is one of the luckier schools in this phase. Our high school is completely equipped with all types of broad- casting mechanism. The students in radio speech produce their own pro- grams such as High School Hits, Variety Parade and High School Scrap Book which are broadcast over local radio stations, WBIZ and WRFW. All programs are tape re- corded in the high school studio, and presented at scheduled times. 'Eau Claire, now well progressed in the television field, has presented several high school shows in which ECHS talent has participated. Radio speech classes are open for bigger and better days!! We Proudly Present l Tom Norager. Jerry Nulting. Dave Isaacson, and Wally Oltersnn face the cameras on the evening of ECHS's TV debut. Practicing before recording are George Oestrich, Jerry Receiving assistance from Dave Falstad on planning Hanscllild, ,lack Crewe and Jim Kolka. rarlio program are Ray Johnson and Don Hoehn Swimming is an enjoyable part of physical education. Build Through Phy Ed The body as well as the brain needs develop- ment and training, and the gym classes here pro- vide just that. This year's freshman and sophomore phy. ed. classes have been fortunate as they had an excep- tional varied course which included badminton, volleyball, bounceball, swimming, and basketball. The gym classes help the students gain grace and poise, build better bodies, and also let off steam. These gym classes meet every other day at either the YMCA or the high school gym. Under the direction of Miss Wing, Miss Ulrich, Mr. Novak, and Mr. Gallager the students learn the fundamentals of many games and exercises. iz: AN, xg, ' -fi X X Miss W'ing assists the girls in an old-fashioned square dance. Mr. Novak and D. Rnd look on as D. Kensmoe demon- strates the correct way to serve a volleyball. The smooth hum of the motor of the dual-controlled car trumpets the tri- umph of the driver-education learner as he maneuvers down the road. But two weeks are spent in the class- room learning the rules and regulations of the road before attempting the finer points of driving. This knowledge is kept current by classroom meetings once a week where time is devoted to discussing driving experiences. When finally the day comes when students are allowed to drive, the proc- ess is very carefully regulated. The stu- dents learn the fundamentals of start- ing and stopping before going on to the more difiicult ones of backing up, park- ing and handling the car in traffic. as wwf 1 Marilyn Vi-lie get Driving is a Skill .,,.,,,.... .....--,-.f--.-u--ww---.. - Y -1--W . W . assistance from Mr. Adams in her fir attempt at driving. Bd w Richards and Mary .Adllllli ra-rw-ive instrurtions for the application of their driu-r's license. Sgt. li. H1-nm-t gives advice and first hand information to the driver f-duration vlass. 'Wm-W. E flung NEWS artnclx are--Front ron 1 Yule N Wlnter Sevond ron 'll Nelson fyllalld J Lvon feature wrlter column: l M Bc-rnwke Tlurd ron- 'll WIGOII N Wzrlun Ind I Holum They ren the A regular new spaper on fx small Qmle that Q the ECHS News The paper Qarrles regulfu nevts ltems columne Qpeclal featurei Quch as the one on outbtandmg personalmee on in 3 the campus and ed1tor1alQ Just l1ke a commercxal paper It also sells fxdxertlsements to Eau Clalre Qt0reQ It 19 ' The Newe 18 pubhshed la tlmee a xexr and N dletrlb uted free to all ECHS studente It N prmted by the prmt mg claveee of Mr WlSbT09Ck9 Allfn Hlggen Adu fr L Ol on D Bowlln and D Fveneon concentrate on wrlt luedltor 'll Stewart and S john-.on dlscusi the dummv mg good 5P0 l' l'e'le 5 fm' 'hi' News MINING fl'0m wlth feature editor B Hanew and ad man R Rnd Pictur? I M Starke 9' hr C. J-3 6 5 s . ' 5: - 'X l 1 'lvl , .V 4 . M X .X Wy .J ga xg, 1 . is .: 1. , , . , . A, l: A . A V Q Q A. 1 , , '- , V -' 3 'S . ' , ' : . . l, , vw v I nl , , m I n A 1 n r U ' 1 - vm, ' X sy L, A ' K .'ff Ly K . . N. . L iq, l supervlsed by Mr. Hlggms, pubhcatlons dlrector. V . . ' . 5. . JS' . 5 . . . . l ' ' x . N I 1 X ,Q - S ,- , I ut .ws A -U' .-,.s....,, '. '. K. . . , . hs. H b. ! Y E. I 1 A , L - - X ' , -wx y rm xx. x cm h - 4 1 . I 70 Q Sandra and Snbwl Wahl -show ,Iovce Swanson edntor cover N Cram S Erickson S Sarazen .l .l0l'mS0ll and C designs for the Kodak ,larobson strlve for new ideas ln planning Kodak pages School Story Jlm lsnt that the glrl from out of town who sxts next to y ln Engl1sh Hey look' Theres Donna Look at that sllly plcture of me KODAK were engrossed 1n the plctures llttle reallzmg the tlme and effort mvolved so that the book could be ln thelr hands Layout and orgamzatlonal problems began early to plague the staff Plcture taklng of underclassmen, along wlth the soclal events and wrlte ups perturbed them later on ln thelr attempts to brlng school memorles of the not too dlstant past back to thelr readers 'X B Hartung Adv! e 'll Maxwell 'll Stevenson A Peter-on J Block S Tilton C Groselh and S llurtlew how ome of the manv actnltle connected with Kodak work R Hotch lc absent from picture NYY ,,. ,YJ l I' . I I S .1111 - t fb, ,' 'i l -' l , ' , . s, U. ' . . U. i - -- ,, . y. , . y . ou . . ,, ll ! ,Y , . . li ' ' 73 The speaker, gathered in a group eagerly examining the new . . ' ' f. . li . . . ' Q 1 I u n 'il . - D, . . . w I ess , 's .. '... ,. .4m,. ,..'-,. . ,' s ' s , ,' ' s . . - iss ' . 'i-I , 1 LJ f-'Y fl ' 1 K' I : ' ,ft . 1 , e , 5 i f , , ....1s, I Director Donald I. Boyd ii E. C. H. S. Concert OFFICERS, SARGELAND DON GRANGER The responsibility of seeing that band opera- tions run smoothly and without difficulty is as- sumed by the eight officers of the First Band. Director Boyd, popularly known as Sarge, is primarily responsible for its development to one of the top high school bands in Wisconsin. Don Granger, smartly clad in 3 white uniform, leads the First Band throughout all its maneuvers and parades. His precision and snap add much to its appearance. . f f f 1 aff L Lx ! 5f 3 7 ' ' A' , I' ' iff. f'Tj,i,s,'5 gX ' 'J T 7 5' I My Q31 LQ' f an .W if by . qi' . im -4,- Qi, '! ' Q' ' 'fa ' 179 ' lf ' ' r 'OM i fm f 4 . x xt Q . ' 47 I f1I..'ff7U -Qt,-Q ffkg' ' U ww 440 - -1-1-,.. QTQQY af xr gm Qfl'H Alu p 'fam ,Ls -sg,-.' - gp '- f W' f' - I ll uf ' LJ ' 76, . -. i -Qgfa QQ . ' .Lf .xlib J! In f . X . aw. i 1 f---J - G wh 5' iff., ,f 5 N N f A , I I I QD ' ' .0 ' - ' - .. 'gf - S , I V Xf is S . 0. W Z 7 Z . .Q Q' i 'O 0 S 0 , . ' 0 v -If .R 0 Gf ' X X I . f 22' Q' .X Flutes-L. Anderson, Section lieuderg J. Hollister. G. Sher- wood, M. Meyers, J. Russell, K. Van Gordon, N. Calkins. S. Lang. S. Vankat. C. Bjerke. Drums-D. Granger. li. Gage-by. M. Crisp, L. Anderson, D. Ganther, T. Ring. J. Hoyt, ll. Mittelstudt, Section FIRST BAND A high-stepping band - navy blue and gold uniforms-precision formations and the sweet music of synchronized playing. That's the ECHS First Band. The Senior Band consisting of 103 members, is under the direc- tion of Mr. Boyd, who has been di- recting the band since the 1928-29 season. At the time Sarge started there were just 14 members in the band. There are now 230 members who are separated into the First, Sec- ond, and Third bands. Admitting all the students into the band that would like to be in, would be impossible for Sarge, so he has them pass tests in necessary fundamentals such as marching, memorized marches, scales, and displaying proficiency on their in- struments. A good reason for passing these requirements and working hard on them is the annual band trip in the spring. The trip is financed by the Band Parents Association CBPAJ. Leader. French Horns-M. Whgner. Section Leader, K. Olson. ll We SHUT. N- Bllflle. H. Olson. D. Stai. Clarinets-Front row: S. Paulson, H. Vankat, B. Blung. S. Berg. lf. Gorrell, M. Gavin. S. Kulfahl, K. Cartwright, D. Johnson. K. Herzberg, Section Leader, Second row: K. Peterson, J. Blogett, J. Henderson. R. Anderson, G. Knock, D. Mac Laughlin, K. German, J. Burger, A. Gilbertson. H. Pederson, M. Bergg Third row: J. Gibson, S. Coffin, M. Johnson. D. Culbert. P. Hnthlu-. S. Hoyt. J. Metz. B. Richards. l.. Stokes. K. l.ee, Band Sectrons The BP's are those you hear yell- ing Hot Dogs at all the home football games. They also sponsor out-of-town band concerts, such as the University of Wisconsin con- cert band, and have bake sales in downtown stores. The First band's pop concert fund also goes to this cause. The ofiicers of the BPA are: Mr. Raymond Gillson, presidentg Mr. Orlando Otterson, vice-presidentg Mr. Lester Hotchkiss, treasurerg and Mrs. Carroll Eick, secretary. The Second Band is also under the direction of Mr. Boyd and con- sists of 107 members. They have uniforms of purple and white. While the First Band specializes in marching, the Second Band plays mostly concert type music, How- ever, they march in the spring fes- tival contest. To be admitted to the Second Band passing fewer tests on the instrument is neces- sary. The units however, are of the same order. Barnum -D. Farr. Sl'1'li0lI I.:-alder: R. Hull-Q-H. li, Aiyn. dzlhl. A. Lund. Hornets-B. McMahon. J. Marcus. D. Puff. R. lla-llnnd. H. Riley. Wv. Slai. W. Ollerson. T. Hanson, R. Anderson. ll. Nulting. Section Leader. Trnnlboncs-B. Teigen. U. Lnsby. E. Seem. H. Eick. S. Gillson. C. Pol- hamus, L. Mohn. M. Scott. Section Leader. Tuhas-Il, johnson, Section Leader: Cl. l'urllow.iK. lfandell. li. Mainz. R. W'0lelz, R. Casperson, U. Stoddard. b. f,1'!ll'l'Il'h. Saxophones-Final ruuf: Y. Ramsey. N. Richards. J. Gore. l'. Welch, K Hotchkiss, A. Slagsvol, S. Sleiner: Second ram-: K. Knock. M. Puff. T Culver. J. Gage-by. E. Cilberlsnn. R. Schroeder. T. Cm-lz. D. Knighl iv:-tion I.:-:Ida-r. Band Members-J. Ahlstrom. Nl. Anderson. 'l'. Anderson. B. llaker. L. llalow, T. Bartin- gale. J. Bathke, B. Berman. D. Bernard. A. Bluedorn. S. Burgess. l.. Christianson, D. Dahl, S. Davey, B. Feirn. A. Finseth, L. Fleming. S. Fomlu-rg. J. llabert. L. Carton, C. Gavin, P. Gillson, B. Coller, J. Conitzke, J. Grinsel. A. Guenther. S. Gullickson. ,lane Custavson, Jean Custavson. D. Hadden. J. Hahn. K. llalbf-rg. II. llalvorson. L. Halvorson. J. Hanson, N. Harding. J. Hasse, C. Hays. V. Hess. J. Holmes. J. Hopkins. V. lloward. R. Jacobs, S. Jaeger, A. Johnson, E. Johnson. J. Johnson. T. Johnson. Pep Band First rou-: W1 Otterson. ,l. Nlarc-us, T. Ring. ll. Nlillelslatll. D. Gunther J. Hoyt. J. Core, W. Slai, D. l'alT. G. Nuttingg Seronrl row: 1. Berger: K. Cartwright, P. Bathke. S. Kufahl. Nl. Gavin. l.. Stokes. D. Johnson K. Herlberg, C. Sherwood. L. Anderson. ll. Wagner. K Olson. ll Weggen, L. Mohng Third row: C. Partlow. S. Steiner. V. Ramsey K. Hotchkiss. D. Knight. K. Ilandell. D. Johnson. R. Nlonsen. Nl. Soon S. Cillson. E. Seem. ll. Loshy. 6 . The Second Band is also under the direction of Mr. Boyd and con- sists of 107 members. They have uniforms of purple and white. While the First Band specializes in marching the Second Band plays mostly concert type music. How- ever, they do marching in the spring festival contest. The more advanced players of the Senior Band are promoted to the pep band, where they work un- der the direction of Lowell Mohn, Senior Band President. ' The Pep Band plays for all pep assemblies, basketball games and any outside appearance that may come up. The players wear purple letter sweater, a white T-shirt or blouse, and gray slacks or skirt. E.CHS L. Jordan. L. julson, K. George. D. King. M. Larson. A. Leipnitz. J. Lolten. D. Lund. M. Marxman, C. Mattson. T. Martin. D. Mefiurdy. J. Meltz. D. Morrissey. K. Mortensen. SGCOIICI Bdlld R. Mow.. D. minding.-r. J. Myrifk. D. N.Ql..m, G. oi.-n. D. oi...n. J. oi...... P. Olson. E. Paul. J. Paulson. J. Peterson. R. Phillips. D. Plomedahl. D. Rawlings. B. Riee. . Riedel. L. Sehleusner. J. Shepler. M. Shepler. D. Smith. il. Sorenson. P. Sorenson. A. Spindler, M. Stanley. J. Stillman. S. Stokes. K. Thompson. J. Turk. K. lfrness. N. Wvagner. W1 Wllngen. K. Wilsey. Wvinrieh, J. York. J. Young. R. Young. R. Zimmerman K Third Band The third Hand, Ullllvl' the direc- L., X tion ot' Mr. Martin, has 20 mem- bers. The beginning students are put into this hand. This is the first year that Senior High has had a Third Band and it was started he- cause the Set-ond Band had tcm many players in it. The Bandsmen play mostly march music and scalvs in class. but do no playing: or marching outside wt' school. Front row: N. Rone. P. Ulson. H. Wahl. 5. hilgan. M. Hagen. 5. llic-bel. ll. Nelson B. King. Second rmr: Mr. Martin. direvtor: ll. Jones. R. Christy. l.. Re-ali. R. Larlson. R. Cinder V1 Sletlen. D. Daseher. J. Langford. Third roar: D. De-line. ll. Curry. T. Perry. B. Olson. 77 was .I S. 4., ' t .N gg.. I' ,Lf 5 6-E31 I I 'pf IN ' D ::' ' Director Wilbur Schafer Front row: Mr. Schafer. ton. Second row: H. Knight, Third row: V. Nelson, S. Fourth row: S. Paulson, D. Smith. Filth row: l.. Lewiston. D. Parker, David Hoehn The Nludrigul-Front llentsrhel, C. .Anknev Second roar: ll. Zaliri. J. Johnson. K. Smith. J. vvisv. .l. Eng:-lbrvtson V. Jacobs. row: S. Boskowitz. A. Brockett. J. Swanson. .l Third row: ff. llolum. T. Norager. D. Parker. C. Bit-gel, A. Anderson. S. Olson. 1. Swanson, C. Holum, S. Boslsowitz. J. Ilamnl M. Cinder, D. Steinnu-tz., P. Hartwell. Eggleston, H. Noyes. J. Johnson. K. Smith J. Wise. B. Zahn, M. Stevenson, L. McNair D. Henning, K. Fults. J. Mueller. J. Chumn We Sing The lights dim, the curtain rises, and an expectant audience beholds an intent, solemn group of singers, whose voices raise in song. As the music rises to a Crescendo, the tux- edoed figure of Mr. Schafer con- trasts with the purple and white robes of the choir. With a song in my heart is more than just an expression to the 261 students who sing in the choirs directed by Mr. Schafer. These diligent musicians practice day in and day out, striving for perfection. front row: J. Miles, J. Giles. M. Keiner. ll. Keiner. P. Davis. N. Hovey, C. Ankney. V. Iaeobs, S. Lorentz. Second ron- A Anderson D Drurv A Broekell H Veitrh N Kremer Hentschel. - I . . s . . I . . . , , , . . H. Lawrenre, V. Davis. Third row: D. Weaver. G. Biegel, A. Anderson. G. Perry. R. Holehkiss. S. Olson. A. Linse. J. Engelbrelson, B. Jones. C. Vennen. Fourth rcnr: R. Alilz. G. Wvendy. B, Isaacson. R. Kuehn. R. Hanson, J. Mcfihrens, S. Anderson. J. Frosf-th, S. Mikes:-ll, D. Kennedy. J. Zurburhen. t I Filth row: H. Anderson, D. Hoehn, J, Griflilh. J. johnson, D. Grohe. R. Albertson. or T. Noroger. S. Onstud. J. Hr:-nden. J. Klaes. The Senior Choir is composed of selected singers with previous ex- perience in vocal music, while the Second Fhoir is mainly a feeder to it. The Girls' Glee Club is made up of freshmen girls, the Boys' Glee Club contains all the boys taking choir, and the Mzidrigzil group is an organization composed of all the seniors in the Senior Choir. The first vhuir ollirer-. Front row: A. Anderson. Gown lfomnng Mary Keiner. Librarian: J. Swanson, V. l'res.g Marlys Keiner, Gown Comm. Sefvnd row: D. Parker. Librarianq 1. Wise. Ser. Treas.g J. Chumas, Pres. 9 We Sing The preparation for their annual Christmas concert, given as an assembly and an evening program, occupies the fall season for all choir members. The Senior Choir, Second Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Boys' Glee Club, and Madrigal partici- pate in these concerts. The orchestra took part ff vi this year, having individual numbers and joining the Senior Choir for the famous finale, the Hal- leluah Chorus from Handel's .'lIessz'fzIz. On January 15, the Senior Choir traveled to Madison at the invitation of the Music Depart- ment of the University of Wisconsin to sing at Officer? oti the second clwif flff- Ffffg' 'f 'f the Midwinter Music Clinic there. Their program 2:W?':':1 'rl:,':L'fS'D5Qfi'grni'ye:1 :fi'l'::':gia:1': consisted of a few numbers from their Christmas son v. Pres. Albsent fmnilpit-:ure is D. John- concert and a medley from the musical comedy ' son, Pres. Carousel Front row: D. Lane, R. Stage, V. VanW'yke, J. Lee, 5. Nowak. L. tingle-y, 5. Bu-inbrlng, T, Lahner, l. Hasan, M. Larson, L. Svee, A. Parker, J. Cardow. v Second row: Z. Hagness, Isaacson, J. Holman. R. Mattison, J. Steiner, N. Lev, V, Nelson, M. Hench. J. Christopherson, D. Johnson, D. Niermeyer, B. Thalacker, . 1 i, W1 Mai. K. Li in. v ghi:-Cglnfownslg M. Amble, NI.plllrNair. J, Moffit. L. Shedler, N. Ankney, J. Clemenson. M, Davy, P. Bunce, B. Heimstad, D. Erlfly, S. Erlrly, D. llugdahl, D. Saxe, L. Sault. Fourth row: L. Jacobson, B. LaPoint, J. Burt. L. Wilbur, J. Tyler, P. Mr-yer, M. Krenz, J. Johnson, M. Kloss, S. 0'Ilara. K. Hendrickson. R. Zillmer, J. Mm-Fadden, S. Peterson. for Fun Taking part in the first section of the music contest were IQIVG groupsg two mixed choirs, two girls' glee clubs, and one boys' glee club. This year, as in past years, these groups of vocalists received many honors for their singing abilities. In the latter portion of the contest, the soloists and those who sang in ensembles also re- l ceived a large share of credit. l Melodious refralns drift from the choir room as the second Front row: K. Blaisdell, C. Mason, V. McAhren, R. Nelson, E. Whitney S. Schultz, J. Zephezauer, S. Kawell, Mr. Schafer. Second row: R. Cinder, P. Spitt, B. Malkson, S. Randen, R. Champion M. Farmer, M. Morissette, D. Winrich. Third row: M. Larson, E. LaRock, R. Zempel, L. Nelson, M. Buntrock M. Pederson, J. Lundquist, P. Hadden. Fourth row: P. Thompson, D. Dahl, K. Nelson, R. llorstick, J. Foster J. Moore, S. Anderson, B. Love, A. O'Neil, A. Arneson. 85' A-.719 . fx- ow '5 tfs Front row: D. Thiel, F. Mills-dgv, I.. Lane, B. Long, I. Loklwn, I. Knurltsnn. I.. liuvvk, I. Peterson, M. Frank, J, Mm-n, N, Yulp. Second row: A. llunson. D. lluuvr, N. Ashley. D. Loggi, E, Sturgis, S, Bam-h, C, Neilbauvr, B. Merrivk. J. Vorve, U. Phillips. ll. Nlichels. Nl, Saltness. ll. Suze, C. Popowski. Third row: E. Livingston, J. l,uer. B. Patton. T. Larson. J. Jensen. C. Long. F. Mooney, H. Hansen, L. Spicher, li. Rant-s. J. Nelson, K. Tn-ttin, B. Sosnowski, R. Rom-. 5. France. lfack roto: N. Ferguson, K. tlhurlson, C. Sheldon. S. 0'Maru. .l. Voss, R. Fnast, L. McNair, S. Bell, B. Pahl, M. Gregerson, J. Miller. J. Finch. N. Pope, K. Pitsch. I if We Sing to Victor Herbert's operetta, Sweethearts, a pleasing tale of romance set to music, was very effective with its attractive sets made under the direction of Mr. Fish, and the beautiful costumes, rented as usual, from the Northwestern llouse in -9 Minneapolis. The story, which took place in Belgium in the 1 early 19Oo's, concerns a lost princess, Sylvia, and 5 her love for Prince Franz. These characters were 5 ably enacted bv Joyce Swanson, senior vocalist, and Jim Chumas, president of the Senior Choir. Complications arose here, though for Sylvia, not knowing she is the princess, feels herself to be , 1 helow the Prince's station, and tries to focus her 5- attentions on Lt. Karl, portrayed by Tom Norager. e 0lllCQ'FPTHl1Fk rnlr: 5. lla-lc-t. N. Ashley. Front row: lf. Long. F. Nlooney. NA A Front row S Ralhbun H Holden P Fmn 'NI Fro elh 'VI Mucllar 'N Jackson Mr Schafer Second row S Cla krud A Wrlghl F John on W Thomp on J Stange A 'Velson lx Kraue L Slang D Berg Back row S Houg S Wangen Q Pahl B Jlcob on J Qten F qlflllh I Collum V Ever on IN Hoon-r J Basarkcr Tell a Tale Soon addmg to thls tmangle Llane the ullage mllllner play ed bv talented smger Jamce Wwe IQ at first thought to bt the mlwlng DFIIICESQ Deeplte these tomplltatlons the two act operettfl ended hlppllx hmmg brought emox ment to 111 attend mg Completmg the xearQ dCtlXl t1eQ the underclusmen of the 'iemor Chow xmg It the Com mencemtnt extruxu Prlor to th1 each Chow hae had ts Qprlng plcnlt haxlng Cloxed the seaeon xuth '1 socml exent Member of the flrl flee flub rehr-ar 1 ong for 'Hr Srlmfzr t . 1 .Q W ' - 9 Y ' , - v , , r 1 ' ' ' , ' t ' Y 2 ' F 3 5 J F , H ' , 1 I KL f' f N' 1 '+, i y . st Q' M K .1 'H If 1 t 2' ' Ml ' ' 'l l A I x :. ,. S... .. D . - S , . ' ' . .. s . .. s . . I , . Third Low.: M. Hogeness, M. Clcnz. s. lm.-lpn, J. Lund. C. Hardy. R. Ramsey. : . . . . .. . . 1 5 . . . i. .. . ' . .l .v cw ' 's, A ' I. i,' A 7. K nw If Y I n Front row: J. Kluwiter. R. Scott. ll. Vankal. K. Peterson. C. Julson. R, Ahncmnn, Second row: A. While, Wl. Haakins. Nl. Baker, A. Olson, D. Smith. R. Bjerke, C. Bjerke, G. Sherwood. l.. Anderson, D. Eu-rson. J. Schafer. C. Gicbel. N. Wlahl. D. Simonson, l'. H1-sl. Third row: B. McNair, B. Sletner. K. Olson. ll. Vlxgner. Nl. Scott. B. Stai, D. Paff, ,l. Burger. K. llerzherg. P. Welch. J. Core. D. Johnson, D. McFarland. A. Mai, H. Henry. Drums: B. Cage-by, D. Canlher. J. Iloyt. E.C.H.S -M The stirring strains of an overture D r JR 3 W' or concert march fill the halls as the li i' D senior orchestra diligently practices 1, A T + '3 for their concert. The 41 piece or- V V ,, 1 chestra, under the direction of Mr. , f . 'X Merrill, gives two concerts each year. I :IA f T To the 23 strings the blare of wood- , V' winds and hrasses add body to the music. The orchestra also accom- ? 7 l1,!' panies the operetta which is held in K Q' if 'i J i iii the spring. Jolyon Schafer. Pres.: Mary Ellen Baker. Ser.-Trens.g Pat H1-sl. V. Pres. First Orchestra ln the late fall, the orchestra prepared and re- corded Sarabonde by LeRoy Anderson, for the Mid-Winter Flinic, which was held in Madison. Entering in Claes A, the orchestra competes in the spring music festival. They play three num- bers which they also play for their spring Pop Concert. . in Qf 2 3 'Li ' r ' c H4-rbc-rl Nl 1-rrill. 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The Unclefeatecl 1953 Varsity With the introduction of the modern and ver- satile Split-T formation, abundance of spirit, and experienced coaching, the Eau Claire High School Old Abes established a record unmatched in 20 years of Senior High School football history. After traveling to Menominee, Michigan, to open a nine game schedule where they surprised the strongly favored Maroons with a 7-7 tie, the Abes rolled twice over La Crosse teams 14-0 at .lohn Gallagher, Head coach : f ',,5 , i uf ' 'C . will- ff 'a::r '..,...LKli!i. 'in gi i 3' FW - Logan, and 26-6 over Central. Stevens Point fell next to the powerful Abes, 27-6. Following this contest, Regis was trampled by the surging Purple Clad as the stalwart line and pony backfield com- bined to break a three year losing streak and down the intra-city rival 14-0. Another close rival, the Chippewa Falls Cardinals were defeated by the once tied, undefeated Abes in a contest which found the Abes scoreless until the third Gy Berg, Line coach uf-e-'M 2 Qld Abes G am Envlable Record quarter when they counted two touchdowns to offset the inspired up rixer elexen 12 0 The gala Pig Qkin Pow Wow 2.CtlNlt16Q were highlighted when the Old Abes hammered the weak VX IQCOIISIII Rapids elex en to gain their sixth straight uctory 38 12 The two remaining games w hich closed the n1ne game schedule found the team making two sec ond half surges IH which the Abes defeated Du luth Denfield and t1ed Superlor Central Eau Clalre mastered the Duluth squad to a 25 7 wc tory and in the final game of the season the potent Superior Yikings made thelr bid to upset the un beaten Purple but could only tie the 1nsp1red Abes ln a game w ell play ed by both teams w 1th the Abes again countering in the second half to tie the Central squad 7 7 Throughout the ent1re season the Old Abes Varsity squad united with Coaches John Calla gher and Cy Berg to compile the1r unmarked record Defensue standouts who sustained Eau Clalre s record were Pat McQu1llan Dick Eaton Jon Wergedal LaVern Olson Elmer Belden and Ted Lahner along with Damon Bowhn and all state candidate Roger Whitey Johnson 1un1ors McQu1llan Eaton Olson and Johnson formed a forward wall wh1ch constantly smothered oppos I QV Head 'Hana or J4 rr I 'xl nmt hand equip mf I t to Ted Wmlke for d ul practice A lon 1ng backs Lahner and Bowlin also stood out Wlth well executed defensive maneuxers and brilllant pass defense Offenslxely the blunt of the quar terbackmg w as carrled bv these two who handled the new Split T Formation like xeterans Team mg with quarterbacks Lahner and Bowlin were leading ground gamer Jerry Blodgett stalwart fullback Chuck Golden and alternating halfbacks Jerry Larson and Don Amundson w ho continually gamed needed yardage and passed the Abes out of danger areas Underclassman Meriland John son also displayed much talent in his first year of play1ng fullback with the varsity The Abes who tallied a total of 177 points against the opponents 40 was exaluated as a spirited squad which throughout the season com b1ned exceptional blocking with determined back field play to establish a memorable record Within Eau Clalre High School F152 W1 con ln Rapid llTlllllPl1 ron ergo on Inch t An rx ITIIIP of blo kung and teamwork on the uarlc rhack Bo lm m annual Pug km Po I f 'Numl1 ll CWM-rll nl Jrhn onj as Ted Lahner Wow game f'Numlnr 221 I tchf nut tr haf! halfbark Jerr Blodgett 91 . x , I ' 's. 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B 'x X in t U .5 Spirit and enthusiasm prevail as ECHS students enjoy Old Abe, Regis contest. Pat McQuillan Guard y. uw. b fm I ' OL- ' 'i J of 5 1 7 9 .X 'XM - J T k , - Q? 4553 Hs? Cdl , : Dick Brandl Tackle Va rsity is X W, a' Jim Stocks Quarterback Halfback Jerry Larson makes a determined bid for yard- age in annual Regis-Abe clash. Jr , 59 fi 'J A 4 nfs I V ' , Nd J pike Ygg ' Q , A 1, 6 Q33 - .15 V f , , V, , r Dm ' Roger Johnson Tackle 'fr' v. 2,2 A a m v 5' fm. U 2 Q 2 Q 1 +V LY Jack Rada Halfback Meriland Johnson Fullback X..,,,-hiv, Elmer Belden Gene Brenn End End Jerry Blodgett Halfback Don Amundson Half back ' fffffgf K I. , y 5 c 9 'Al' if 1 'X ' ,Y gQa,Q:'5'f WHS, Dick Lorentz Guard L .X qi f 'Q gf V 4 Jerry Partlow Center .3 4, 3 fx Damon Bowlin Quarterback 9 3 Eau Eau Eau Eau Eau Eau Eau Eau Eau Spirit Determination Teamwork SCOREBOARD Clalre Clalre Claire Claxre C1a1re Clalre Claxre Clalre Clalre Menomlnee QM1ch.J LaCrosse Logan LaCrosse Central 7 7 14 0 at Stevens Polnt R8g1S Chlppewa Falls WISCOHSIH Raplds Duluth Denfield Superior Central Old Abes caplaln elect Ted Lahner Quarterback Optxon Lahner gams needed yardage on oplmn play m Wisconsin Rapids game Trallmg lum K halfback Jerry Blodgett M ffl Xt ug XXXA X W X Qs. B QQ '5 sl . 26 6 2 v or ' 27 ' 6 ' 14 ' 0 j 12 ' 0 u 38 ' ' ' 12 25 7 . 7 . 7 l a u in: Q l . . au a f riser W .. 1 l, Q I 1 i CN alt .W X 45 K, L N X c m ' l ' N ix NX NX N l K M U Y If - H .H Y :rf Rex Adams : Intramural Advisor Intramural Champions Touch Football The undefeated realm was reached not only by the Old Abe Var- sity squad, but also by a highly spirited and talented group of intra- mural gridders, namely the Hovey's Flobeys. In a series of three hard fought contests the Flobey sextet rolled up a decisive win of 46-13 in the championship tilt after getting a slow start on wins of 14-12 over the strong Fieldwalkers and edging the Dogs 33-27. In the championship game an underrated group of freshmen and sophomore touchsters called the Underdogs , fought a spirited battle losing on 3rd and 4th quarter rallies by the Flobeys . Outstanding play on the parts of center Orrin Anderson, halfbacks Ralph Hutchens and Fred Brenden along with ends Al Hermann and Jon Wensel brought the 1953 intra-mural champions a 3-0 record. Hovey's Flobeys: Intramural touch football champs. Front row, left to right is Gary Groseth, Tilfy Lystrup, Lenny Seyberth, coach, Orrin Anderson, Fred Brenden. Second row: Al Herrmann, Ralph Hutchens, Dick Amdahl, and John Wensel. Anderson Cleft photoj and Hutchens fin right photol show the kind of talent which gained the Flobeys the cham- pionship. Coach John Haig and assistant Bernie Nelson worked very diligently with the 1953 Freshman squad and produced an above-average team which compiled a record of two wins while losing only one game. The first year gridders opened their season with a 6-0 victory over a weak Bloomer B squad. Following this contest the stalwart Frosh traveled to play the Warsaw High School Freshman eleven, losing the hard fought battle 13-6. The highlight of the three game schedule was the clos- ing game in which the Old Abe Frosh outscored Regis' Freshman Ramblers 14-7. Freshman pros- pects likely to be playing on the future Abe teams are Fred Bushendorf, Pat Krause, Karl George, Darrel Johnson, Tom Hessler, Ernest Fried, Eu- gene La Rock, Don Lee, and Jim Gabert. Freshmen Have Good Season dv 4 'bl 9 o SS: 8 Ne, S90 C' 0 'oo S eo Q05 Front row W Slelten M Duerre, B fowlv L Beall C Cavln D Madson D Lee 0 Blexrud K Lahner S Randen A Flnseth I Olson B Mai D llugdahl T Anderson D McFarlane Second row J Crmsel T Shells T Pcrrw B Berman J Hoeslv T Anderson F Bushendorf R Panzer M Larson ,l bteller D Smith, T Paulson ,l Peterson S Kelly J Splelman E Freud Back row Coach Nelson Mgr T Martin ,I Stillman D Johnson J Gaberl E LaRork D Turk B Stringer K George B Wogaghn P Clllson P lxrau e C Zlck J Turk N Wagner, ,l MWFICB D Rowell T Hessler ,I Barstad Loach Haig 91289 Ya... From row: Palrow. Mai, Jacobs, Crewe, ,I. YY:-rgedal, Arnsdorf. Manz. Rada. D. LaPoinl Lorentz, D. Walch, Ring. 4 Second row: Coach Poqucile, Cannng, Wedlund, Woletz, Monson. Davc lloehn, Wendt. D. Slai, Verlrlagen, Mickelson, Curry. B. Stai, Haunschild. Wegner, Langland, Berg. R. Johnson, Starks, Sanderson, Line Coach Bussell. Third row: Kolka, R. Larson, Grohe, Henry, May, Don Hoehn. Fcirn. W. Olson Kruwchke. Anderson, Carter, D Larson, Clark, W'clJcr. Bridges. Han-on. Nelson. 44' pf. Ord YW 0 1 -A ofnxaiiy 0 0a UP xsga I1 I B Squad Bullds for Future The 1953 Junlor V21IQ1ty complled a record of three vsnw two loseq and one txe The future xar Sltl pro pecte under the tutouhlp of Coaches Gordon Poquette and INorm Buvell galned uc torleq ox er La CIOSQ Centlal Regw and Nlondoxl all B squad competltlon uhxle tlE1I'lg' a Qtrong W auaau Junlor X areltx elexen The onlx defeate of the season came thlough Warsltx competxtlon agalnat Stanlex and Elexa Stl um The opemng game of the season Q us the Young Abee futllclw battlmg agamxt 1 strong Stanlex elexen but losmg '70 0 Follomng thm game the team galned momentum and scomed three touch dove ns xshxle blillklllg' the La Crowe Central grld dere 21 0 The underclaesmen recelx ed thelr sec ond loss of the xear 19 6 to a fast Elexa Strum Varmtx The pulple clfld then t1 IX eled to XX aueau xx here thex fought the 'ilxxau poxxelful Lumbemacks Jumor X u xtx m a 19 19 deadlock The J VS recoxered and finlshed the lenlalflfltfl' of the sea son Ill high gen ulth ll6ClSlXQ mms ONGI 'llondoxl 20 0 and rn il Reglx 49 0 OUtQliIlClll1g'DliX on the part of halfbaclw Jack Rxdi who liter aclx 'mud to the xarsltx -Xllen Max and Unk St 11 Along xuth llnemen Doug l'lP0lIll incl Ron 71llmu hllped the xpnlted Jun lor xRlN1lX to complatf A tuor lblc schedule 97 ,V - ,Q , . 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Claire High School Varsity proved worthy of their number 14th rating in the 1954 Big Sixteen, Wisconsin State Basketball standings. The Old Abe schedule found a great part of the potential Wisconsin prep basketball competing within. Also, the Abes suffered five defeats within the limited one to three point range. The stronger teams which caused the Novak- men trouble throughout their 17 game schedule llook shot by Whitey'. john Ralston, 34, and Bob Barne- on. 54. get set for rebounds in La Crosse Central-Eau Claire contest. Varsity 1953-'54 39 n. Erv Sec RECORD Eau Claire St. Paul Wash. Eau Claire St. Paul Johnson Eau Claire Wauwatosa Eau Claire La Crosse Central Eau Claire Regis Eau Claire Chippewa Falls Eau Claire La Crosse Logan Eau Claire La Crosse Central Eau Claire Wisconsin Rapids Eau Claire Stevens Point Eau Claire Regis Eau Claire Chippewa Falls Eau Claire Beaver Dam Eau Claire Wisconsin Rapids Eau Claire Superior Central Eau Claire Marshfield Eau Claire nl. La Crosse Logan were Wauwatosa, La Crosse Central, Regis Stev ens Point, Superior and La Crosse Logan. Eau Claire, however, found less trouble in opposing Washington and Johnson of St. Paul, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin Rapids, and Beaver Dam. The potential Old Abe lineup varied through- out the season. Guards Jack Rada and John Ral- stong centers Keith Bartig, Gene Benesh and John Wenzel alternated with the regulars, Captain Roger Johnson, Erv Seem and Bob Barneson. Juniors and sophomores were dominant on the Novak quintet as the only regular senior alter- nates were lanky centers Keith Bartig and Gene Benesh. The remaining squad was comprised of second and third year men with the exception of senior forwards Lowell Mohn and Ralph Hutch- ens. Roger Johnson led the Abe scoring with a seasonal total of 315, a game point average of 18.5. Barneson, Seem, Ralston, and Rada all proved exceptional both offensively and defen- sively with steady play throughout the 12 game schedule. A supposedly weak spot, the center po- sition was well filled with sparkling play on the parts of Bartig, Wenzel and Benesh. Statistically the purple-clad tallied a game average total of 59.5 points against 48.4 for the opposition. a ff f--1 Bob Barneson Forward w P X, 1-1 X . X M Eugene Benesh Center Ralph Hutchens Forward John Ralston Guard ti .Q , , A Ai 5 5X,n,AqFj Roger Johnson Keith Bartig Forward Center Captain Tournament Q ,lack Rada Guard y Os john Novak Coach Lowell Mohn Forward Erv Seem Orrin Anderson Guard Guard XA Y Sophomore forward Bob Barneson fires over opposing Point center in the Eau Claire-Stevens Point battle. Center Keith Bartig and Bob Barneson eye the basket as W'hitey scores again with his jump shot in the Wisconsin Va rsify Hi-Lifes EAI' CLAIRE 49 LA CROSSE CENTRAL 42 La Crosse Central also proved tough to the Old Abes as it took a 14 point rally in the closing quarter to outdo the La Crosse Central Raiders. Whitey Johnson led the pur- ple attack with 15 points while La Crosse forward John Pampering was held to 10 points. Defense proved the de- ciding: factor as Barneson, .Johnson and Rada combined to limit the high scoring Central attack to a season low. EAL CLAIRE 78 WJSCONSIN RAPIDS 50 A long time rival and a powerful Wisconsin Rapids team was swamped as the Old Abes showed mid-season strength and promise to be tough by tournament time. VVhitey netted 31 points in one of his best high school performances. EAII CLAIRE 58 STEVENS POINT 59 Outscored but not outplayed, well represented the final summary of the Point-Abe battle. The highly rated and sharpshooting Polish cagers found the Abes matching all these traits as it took a technical foul against Eau Claire to prove the deciding point. EAU CLAIRE 61 RECIS 56 The Purple clad gained revenge in the second of the an- nual inter city clashes as the highly keyed Novakmen out rebounded and outshot the Ramblers. The Old Abes held off the Rambler five in the closing' quarter after gaining a 35-23 first half lead. Soph forward Rob Barneson and Whitey Johnson stood out as they pounded 18 and 20 points respectively. EAU CLAIRE 64 SUPERIOR CENTRAL 65 In meeting, the number one rated team, the Abes showed promise which declined in the next games and then in- creased in the following contest. The Superior battle found Eau Claire leading until the final stanza, when the steady Central squad collected three free throws costing the Old Abes the ballgzame. EAU CLAIRE 61 LA CROSSE LOGAN 52 Eau Claire rallied in the final quarter to whip the La Crosse Logan squad in the final game of the regular season. The game played at La Crosse was a perfect closeout for the Abes as La Crosse was rated number four in the Big Sixteen standings. Erv Sa-em. Number 23. is airborne as he takes a layup in the Logan games. Rapids contest. BASKETBALL MANAGERS 7' 'Y-.1 Nlanagurs Jerry I..iIoint and Lenny :eyberth prepare equipment for an approaching game. Eau Eau Eau Eau Eau Eau Eau Eau Eau Eau Eau Eau Eau Eau Eau HB Sq uad RECORD Claire 44 Junior Varsity 18 Claire 53 La Crosse 38 Claire 62 Regis 40 Claire 47 Chippewa 62 Claire 26 La Crosse 39 Claire 49 La Crosse 50 Claire 39 Wisconsin Rapids 33 Claire 47 Stevens Point 46 Claire 58 Regis 33 Claire 34 Chippewa 25 Claire 54 Gilminton A 61 Claire 47 Wisconsin Rapids 49 Claire 36 Superior 60 Claire 42 Marshfield 47 Claire 36 La Crosse 49 The 1953-54 B squad collected a total of 7 wins and 8 losses this season. The record, however, does not prove the capability of the varsity prospects, for the object of this squad is to gain needed experience and develop bet- ter fundamentals. Coach John Haig's squad was the key opposition of the varsity team during practice throughout the season and proved capable of playing against varsity competition. There was no definite starting lineup on the B team, with Dick Lorentz, Don Partlow, Larry Schleusner, Damon Bowlin and Jon Wensel alternating with others during the season. Excellent play on the parts of these cagers should prove help- ful to the future Abe quintets. John Haig, Coach Larrv Schleusner attempts a layup in the B squad Marsh- Fronl row: T. Leiser, C. Manz, B. Easlenson, D. Slai, B. Carlson, V. Nelson. ,I Haig Coach xii .1 -4 Q i or 37 -- l Sec-onfl naw: H. Lindeke, Mgr.g J. Stolp, D. Bowlin, L. Schleusner, L. Anderson 2 'E ,N . 3 .4 i' 1 'ul C3 be. .55 field tilt. ...q..: --,I Aelion in the annual round robin tournament where freshmen won over the Junior Varsity. ., .k we John West, head eoaeh J. V. Squad Sophomores comprised the majority of the 1953-54 Junior Varsity squad. John West's J.V.'s concentrated on building for the future varsity teams with emphasis on everyone seeing action in the games. Many of the J.V. members moved on to the B squad while others moved from the Sophomore team to the Junior team. The basic fundamentals were stressed on West's squad, as the needed experience and practice were gained. The Westmen took part in the annual round robin tournament in the intraschool teams, but were defeated by the spirited Freshman quintet. Top prospects who will probably be playing in X varsity competition within the next two years in- lugi X clude guards Bob Barnes and Tom Johnson, for- if, X X wards Bob Englebretson and Bill Starks and cen- E f X ter Roger Albertson. J , hi 4 ' Q .J Seated: B. Barnes. B. Eustensnn. B. lfnglebretsun. D. Fjelstud. J. Crewe. B. Starks. Serond row: C, Oestreick, T. johnson. B. Thalaleker. D. Niermeyer. ll. Yvoletz, I.. l,zll'alge, J. West, eoaeh. Third row: R. Elbertson, J. Peterson, P. Fuson. M. Johnson. 1 Q' g, M . 3 MW. any : , . ' ' W -, -Q M -w A A, - v A .K u ' 1 I , I- i Q kk J Z' I 4 I , ,X A M V X vi X' 'lil r.. I-'rant nm-: R. Skifstad. B. Brown. WI Wangen, R. Jacobs, S. Haugen. B. Garnett. Svrnnd rmr: G. Pnquvlle, coach, B. Biesucker, B. Mason, B. Olson, D. Scolman, ll. BIOIISPII. The Sophomore cagers this year compiled a record of eight wins and three losses. The Sophs played a number of intramural teams and took part in the annual round robin tourney. The sec- ond year quintet was hampered by a constant draining of talent as players moved up, making it difiicult for Coach Gordie Poquette to develop a smooth-running unit. Guards Rod Monson and Bob Wangen com- bined with center Bob Brown and forwards Bob Garnett and Dave Scolrnan to form the sophomore starting lineup. The freshman basketball squad, coached by John Gallagher, showed potential promise this season as they compiled a record of three wins in as many outings. Two of the wins came over the Sophomore and Junior Varsity quintets in the annual round robin tournament. The first year underclassmen featured the same set style of basketball used by the varsity squad. The starting lineup, although varying through- out the season, saw Don Lee and Pat Krause paired at forward positions, Tim Bartingale and Joe Myrick dominating the guard posts and the pivot spot held down by Skip Peterson. Front row: L. Reali, J. Paulson. T. Bartingale, D. Turk, J. Holmes, J. Myrick, D. Lee, J. Gallagher. roach. Sm-ond rmv: B. Cinder, J. Slcller, J. Caberl, N. Wagner, S. Peterson, C. Mason, D. Krause. F08 F8080 GLOBETROTTERS FRANTIC FIVE Clobetrolters wmners of the Freshmen Sophomore Noon The Franhc Flve captured the Jumor Semor Wednesday Lea ue Nl ht crown g g Front row Bob Patrow Bob Wold Bill Preston Kneeling J Mllrdalll Second row Gene Brenn Dave Erickson Pele Mohol! Standing S Erlckson R De Long S Gllson B Anderson Probably the strongest team 1n the entlre lntra mural program was Bea s Boys the team Wh1Ch captured the Monday mght Jumor Senlor t1tle The Boys lost only one game throughout the season as Shmoe La Pomt Ted Lahner and Chuck Bgork led the powerful attack In the less COmpet1t1V8 Noon Hour League the champlonshlp of the Jumor Senlor d1v1s1on went to the Boozlng FIVE team made up of senlor talent from school The talent laden crew was led by Chuck Hotvelt and Chuck Bjork The Globetrotters fnot the Harlemj copped the Frosh Soph d1v1s1on champlonshlp 1n the Noon Hour League Th1s fast movlng un1t fea BOOZING FIVE B Riley tured Cave Erlckson Bob Wold and Gene Brenn who carrled the blunt of the Trotter attack The wlnner of the Underclassmen d1v1s1on of the Tues Wed Evemng League was the team composed of R Larson D Sanderson B Brad ford E Arnsdorf B Knutson and Ray Knutson The Kodak IS unable to feature a team plcture of the squad Capturlng the Wednesday N1ght Junlor and Senlor xntramural champlonshlp was the Frantlc FIVE a team made up of Jumors from ECHS Thls team upset the Ockey FIVE for the crown Sld Gllson B111 Anderson and Bob Rlley headed the Frantlc Flu onslaught BEA S BOYS 'Ben Boozmg Fnc predicted wmner of the Noon Hour League Seated Chuck Ho! ed! 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Club Members n example of downhill skung ns flu-iplnvefl bv Tlf l s Irup No anow 19 a aummary of the 1953 54 akung qefmon at Eau Clalre Hlgh School The newly founded organlzatlon recelved a great amount of attentlon from 50 atu denta lnterested IH the wlnter sport Coachlng dut1eQ vxent to act1ve John Gallagher who tx lveled to the Pmehurat Ski tow to mstruet the ambltxous downhlll enthuausts The club dldnt part1c1pf1te 1n any lCtlV6 meeta due to the prematule warm uelther 1nd looae connectxons ln Qchedullng the tem hugh schoolq uhlch xnclude sknng m the1r currlculum The top notch akxers who prob duly would hue mule the competltlxe te um are John Grlnsrl P 1ul C hrlatl lnson Hugh Henry Chuck l'ISk6l md Tlffy Lystrup the presldt nt ot the club Onlx Clhrlstl ln aon xx a semor mlhlllg' 1 fine nucleuq. lon an ewcperlented umt able to enter st1te wlde competxtlon next wxnter -Q. Y L ff, X x O xx XC 106 I 7- 4 X . 1 . cs- ,' V I f. . A ,K .f ,5A , l -I I ' 'rv 'N V I -l . 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K .Wil A A 1 A f-:f A Champions of lhv Y M C A 1933-54 Hush La-aguv. J0hllS0ll.S jc-ts. Cllllfll' Gary Crosvlll. jim Stocks. Way'n1- Gonyvn, Tod Luhner. ,le-rry Anderson. Dano Pulshul. hump Johnson Dirk Amduhl. Al Herrmann. Although there is a great amount of emphasis on inter-school athletics, a num- ber of ECHS students participate in sports outside of school. The major part of the YMCA winter sports program is made up of boys from our school. Many fellows played basket- ball in the various leagues at the HY. The greater part participated in the Bush League with others fa smaller groupj playing in the Young Men's League. Frosh and Sophomore boys made up many of the teams in the Comrade League, a program for younger boys 10 ,- 1 0. af fy through 16. ff' Eau Claire High is very fortunate in , V having Ted Lahner as one of its students. A Q Ted won the National Class C skiing U ' champion. The athletic senior skiis for the Eau Claire Senior Ski Club. Also there are a number of underclassmen ski- E' -- ing for the Flying Eagles Ski Club of Eau Claire. Ted Lahner, 1954 National Class C ski jumping champi0ll- IIlSld9 school, the l'lfl0 Zllld Dlllg-D0llg' contest winners were Pete Gilson and Dick Hetland. ,, Richard Hetland Pele f l50n Rifle rhampion Ping-pong champion. lix They Tumble Through Life Miss Wing and Mr. llussvll show II. Noyes and S. Wahl rorrcrt form. .ai lnstrurlors N. Bussoll and U. Wing look over the tumbling 4-quipmvnt. The camera vatches the beginning tumbling class in action. 7: .L mi K J Wergedal leaps high into the air under the watchful eye of Miss Wing and Mr. Bussell. Eager students cluster around the mats and twist their bodies into unbelievable positions. Under the close supervision of Miss Wing and Mr. Bussell, the tumbling students strive to bet- ter their ability in balance work, flips, head- stands, and backbends. During the second year the tumbler will use all that he has learned in mastering the trampo- line and the springboard. Group formations are worked out by the students and displayed to the class for selection for the annual tumbling show and entertainment at the basketball games. any laughs were he ard whencwcr our clown R. Bollinger performed. J. Young is shown in action as he performs on the trampoline. D Nil on D Erickson D knight display their talents on J. Ahneman and V. Harsmd, star at the annual tha pxrallcl bars. tumbling Show, s 1 5 7 y Y 1 y, -+-.L l r S Slicnbring pracliccs hcr badminton scrvc beforc illc Kumi'- Bowling and broom ball have taken the spotlight in the girls' sport field. After school bowling has become an absorbing sport for 60 high school girls, who meet at Wagners' Twenty Lanes. The Woodbend- ers are this year's top undefeated team. Four teams of six girls each have been meeting at the 2nd Street Hockey Rink Mon- day nights to play Broom Ball. Skiing has become the popular out-door winter sport foixa dozen or more athletic girls who meet at Pinehurst Ski Bowl. Mondays and Tuesdays are Girls Sports days. Under the direction of Miss Green and Miss Ulrich they meet in the gym from 4 until 5:30. The girls lalcc part in a volleyball game in an aftcr school scssion. y . ,,.Q,,,4 V . . The Girls C. Ulrich, D. Wing and M. Grccn chcclc ovcr Girls' Sports schedule for thc following week. TTI 7 'Stiff Tri? '-' 'A' if is L! f Tiiffifil uri' 2 ffm L W ' s N , X ft all ,.. -JJ if if 1 Play Too sf xl V X-1 'x W Sandy Schumachvr is caught in lhv art. Bowling is one of NI J C - -5.8 fz- 7, f ,WU iff lhc various sports ill'llNl'll'S ln which she vxvells. Mary Ilunlrnrk and Barbara Blang try for il bulls:-yo. 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' 'U I I I aw, , W .. - - --- 4 - Three Big ECTIIS hoiiorecl he-i' players at the Pigskin Pow Wow. A tempcstuous week-mid of football was touched off by 21 pep assembly held in the gyni Thursdziy night. This was followed hy 21 smikv-rlaiice. led by slieel'-leaclers to Vzirsoii Park and ai 230 foot bonfire. There, the students and the Abes were cxhorted on to vic'to1'y over the Rapids Raiders. Friday night they returned to see the iiispirccl Alies crush the Raiders, 38-12. xxvilfll Um-lor, H. Hitt:-lslzull. 1'1l5'51l lo-ing sp:-ll ovvr thc' Rapid- lgZlilll'l . The- lmnlirv -ilhnun-llvs 1l0il4'hl'5 Czlllzlghc-r and H1-rg. I AJ: X r i If 4' J 4 Q '1 ' :Ye-25' 'S' Eau Claire- High Sc-huul slmlonh Nnakv-dum-v tn Carson Park. Football Days The attendants, dates of the senior ball players, were introducted at the half. Jerry Blodgett and Louise Trons- dal were Crowned as the royalty of the festivities at the annual homecoming dance. Under a purple and white false ceiling, while decorated goalposts stood in the background, the football players substituted the rhythm of the dance for the charge of the game. tonimiltm- Chairmen Cu-ata-dj, S. Ilurtley., R. Hutrhens. J. orc and cSIill1flillg, L. Mohn. S. Wahl. ll. Hittelstadt look on-r lust minute rlotuils of tha- rt-ls-bration. The Pow-Wow dance completes the football celebration. I C I!! L 'J Q Q 4' . ff ff K -7' X X 1. ! Y ' 'S' i ' AQ' . , v' , :J rt 7254- A .-vF ,.i-5- V LN U. Eaton. D. Burmvistvr. J. Partlow. S. W'ahl. G. Losby. S. Kelly. D, Wlllsh. S. Hurtlvy. T. Lahncr, l.. Stokes. J. Blodgvtl. I.. Tronsdal. J. Lu Point. Y. llzlrstnd. L. Ulson. P. Cow. D. Amundson. NI. lim-rnickv. D. Brandl. Nl. Maxwell. C. Golden. A. Slililkv. E. B1-ldon. L. Holt!-. K. Bartig. ll. Smith. J. vv0l'gK'dZll. Abu-nt from pivturv. B. Powers. ...-......... . .,., ... Q x A -I A. x . f .,4s,,.. ff 2-sv 6- ' ln 5 kristi Anderson CY ., , 4-H, 1 5 To Honor Their Valor The road to becoming a cheerleader is always long and rugged. As a freshman or sophomore, the future yell-leader begins her training in the cheerleading club, where the senior and junior leaders teach the inexperienced girls the yells and actions used at the high school games. In their junior year, the big day arrives when the senior cheerleaders, with Miss Ulrich, choose the junior yell-leaders. The road doesn't end here, however. The girls know the yells, but they must work together to gain perfection in leading the yells. The juniors serve their apprenticeship while cheering at the preliminary games. The 12 girls work in units and take turns leading the yells at the different games. S'f 'fI 'H Judi' I-3?'f'0 kv Diiiii' Sfhlfusnefv ffnn Slagsvol- Standing: S illw Pehr on Kaw 1 ramcr Sallw Krause lU'PPl 'f-7 Joan Jordan, Dmm' Ahrbockpr' Dlane Johnson. Kneeling: I orella Samuelson Bonnie f a per Sandv johnson. C1 Janet Cramer Sue Sarazen joan johnson Sh3l'0l1 Kellv 7 N W5 xi xv, . , 4 . S .a f Q- gil QL! wt , ei QW infix 'fl I7 I 45, V. 1 ' ' .6 us 3, Ax '.ff- !z? iss if . 1 F71 'N , v ,, 4, , 1 ' 0 f . Tgm h ,, 45 5 rl ,ij A553 QEJN' '?aY'?' sb K, 'Q' M ,.,.- Y i Front ron-: J. Swanson, C. Wilsey', J. Wisotzke, J. Dreke, K. Anderson, J. Grace, B. Briggs Nl. Brandt. S. Wahl, D. Burmeister, S. Wahl, M. Stewart, and P. Cow. Sm-ond row: K. Hotchkiss, B. Vankat, K. Wilsey', M. Larson, C. lligley, C. Smith, L. ahlhktrom, N. Gustafson, S. Tietge, L. Tronsdal, A. Schreiber, L. Holte, B. Quilling, . . son. Third row: R. Actor, N. Werlein, J. Klemenson, M. Buntrocrk, B. Proctor, J. Klemens, B. Pulmcr, M. Krenz, D. Erdman, E. Stratton, C. McCabe, C. Olson, L. Nelson, J. Clark K. Mrlntire, J. llahn. j. Hood, S Bice, R. Slock, A. McLaughlin, M. Baker. 9 9 8716 tmlflgb The footllghter oflicers are: Kristi Anderson, president, ,ludw l lark secretarv Rick Chilgren, sergeant at arms, Alene Brockett, treasurer. Footlighters is an organization to promote act- ing among the students. Selling season tickets for this year's plays, has been the chief job of c ' f the club members. Near the end of each school V . s uf. 'If 5? year a trip is taken to see a stage production. Last year the group went to Minneapolis where they saw Cornelia Otis Skinner in her Monologue Paris 90. Meetings are held about once a month. The year is started by the election of oflicers. This years officers are: President Kristi Andersong Vice-President Alene Brockettg Secretary Sandra Tietgeg and Sergeant at Arms Rick Chilgren. .Q w . LSE' if if ...ir -- mi Front roar: P. johnson, Y. Cutsrh, J. Ahlstrom, D. Struby, K. Fults, J. Hollister, S. Rambo, A. Stuake, L. W'iberg. B. Dahl. and T. Norager. Second row: R. Nlattison, L. Nvster, K. Nelson, K. Nelson, T. Balcom, D. Custafason, T. llenlu-, J. Kulwiter, C. Goldvd, R. Chilgren, 0. Sperstad, and K. Youngberg. Third row: l. Waters, M. Buntrock, ll. VanKat, K. Hendrickson, S. Swanke, P. Lowry, ll. Jump. A. llrorlu-tt, J. Gore, C. Sherwood, K. Anderson. Fourth row: ll. l.0n , S. Simon, S. lloyt, M. Davy, N. W'inter, B. Richards, A. White, l.. W'inrir'l1. ll. Johnssn, T. Martin. 0 1.11 cg Thi- dl'2llllllllI'5 rla-s look ou-r the -enior class play. Footlighter members listen attentively to President Kristi Anderson. Front row R Phllllp W lar on S Iampbell D llcopncr R Ambll W Voegell R Eu-ln J Qnuih R Ambll I Borg ll M00 Second raw ,I fhmel ,I Isla mann T lalrle Third row J Han on W Borg F loc ab ont from plclurc D Chr: tlan on y ro ject Judy lxlcmann pr :cures the technique of lhrc adlng fllm mio the machine Brmgmg real sm of llfe and facts 1nto the work under the d1rect1on of Mr Craemer Four dlfferent kmds of 16mm mach1nes and strlp proyectors are used by the students 1n the VISUHI educatlon room and ln 1I'1d1N1dL13l class rooms equ1pped vx 1th blackout shades Pro1ect1on showxng has 1ts breaks and the pro yectlonxsts spend about 15 mlnutes each das go lng through the ordeal of spllcxng films to keep them ln runnlng order Th1s year precedent was broken when Judw Klemmann became the first glrl moue operator Moxie operatmg proxes lnterestlng as vwell as educatlonal st ited Judw Desp1te thc long xbsence of Mr Craemer whlle recuperatlng from an operatlon the operators alded by Nlr Burmelster carrled out the1r full schedule of moxles K' x . : .I ' ' s, '.. . S , f. I . . , . ', . ', Q ' , P ' ' : . S , . , . , , s ' , . 's' s . school is the job of the 17 movie operators who . . Q 7 : ' v , v H Y. . YL . i . Y . 1 ' yy I v I L . ' 1 2 . . ' ' ' 1 4 n , Q L, R7 J 'Sl L3 ,,,,.,y' -I' if Quo'- if 'SU lg-ii F' The Flrsl Team Seated Ionnv Wrnrlrh rncl Ronnrc Frrclc on Stnnflmg lour 0 Tronfclal Qhnron llowlcr Mr Rohm on rnrl Ann Slug xo The Dc lrulc- f lub 1 nh-rt rm: rl Ihr vhool wrth the B00 ll rllom c n ddllfl I le 41 ,AQ Z4 1021 lglllj An outatandrng team of Cl0b'lt6Y'N coached by Mr Robrrrson trrumphcd for Ecu Clarre Hrgh School thrx xcrr Ronrld Frrckson rrrd Iourec Trorrsdrl xxcre on the rflrrmrtrxc xxhrlc Shrrorr Bowlcr rnd Ann Slrgsxol rrgued for the negatrxe srde The team captured Grat at Frrlctorr College on December 10 rnd took hrat pl icc honors rrr thc rnrrufll Fuxtrx rx AODhLlSt0UlH1H1lltJlllLl x ' xx here rt thrs mect -Xrrrr gl rgsxol xx rs rr rmcd the outstrrrdrrrg clcbrter On Jrrru rrx fl the Nqu rd xxon pcrmr nent possewron of thc F ru Cl rrrc I c rd er and Telegram bronze plaquc The queatron deb rted xx rs Resolxccl That the Unrtcd Strtex Presrdcrrt Rc cctecl bx thc Drrcct Xotc 1 c Peoplc . ' ' 4' , ,u4vf 5' A A 5- JIL L' . U K' lf . I N ' , ' ll c r K A ' X , ., 1' ......, ' ' Ns x In f Q l .p ' Neff- ', fi - f -Q Vw J ,Mb-. 4 . X ' ' ,, wc My,-.-...,,,,,, ,L W W- 'Q V A ,' I -V 1' te ' 1, W . r e c.N'M .i:c 'r,,.W.. ' w ' J : .l : , I ' ' 1 ' , S . .l ' : . 'S 5 ,c ', . 'S ,A .':s'l. X . . j . Z- , . , 1' . is ,g 1 ' u 5 1 5 . . , , - - - f -lv 1 f ' - ' r . . , , c f ,f b 2 . . ' S jr: . . . . . , . . ,- , 1 J . . , . , . . ' I X' . x- . ' - . ' V , V ' , W . ffl 7 1 1 , , x 1 5 2 2 . 2 . 2 I 1 7 .wif n IC , Q, , . 2 . 2'l r' ' 2 c I ,'2 'lr' ,- , f cl l J ' 2 -r z ary 2.1 A' . , ' . , , . . v. . , c . , . A n c r z . 2 ? .' 2 5 2 '. z 2 Q . - J 1 ' H' :- ' ?12 12' r nz - , . . , , 1 . . ' v, if 1' v . c 2 ff . X , . ' , N' . v 1 .' , 1 L, K L . EIU ' X l 1 o' th' N I Y? b ,Iva 'P-' LX N 1' g , --LXR X 1' . 'X rm. k nl!! Front row: A. Slagsvol, M. Bernieke. L. Tronsdnl. J. Clark. M. Gavin. J. Russell. and Nancy Winter. Second row: D. Schleusner, S. Krause, ll. W'eggen. J. Ahlslrom. J. Moehle. V2 vlillll. ll. Miltelstadt, M. Starks, K. Anderson, and 1. Gore. Third row: D. Stai, E. Seem, R. Lunglanrl. ll. Kurth. li. Kunz. B. Stai. L. Ywiberg. L. Winrirh, L. Schleusner and Mr. Poquette, adviser. ,- ,,,,,,,.-f,.,- A closer relationship between the teacher and student is one of the things that the Student Council has been striving for during the past year. All fifty-five members on the council have been working to keep the halls tidy, orderly and more at- V rl tractive. The council has put up post- ers in the halls reminding the stu- A dents of coming events. Cglze Students Q oice L. Winrieh, L. Wiberg. J. Clark, H. Wkfggen. and J. Russell combine efforts to solve problems of the ECHS student body. 'Q 5353254 I Mr. l'oqu1-Ile eonsulls with Council oflieers Bill Slzli. Pres. s-W I A Lonnie Winrieh. V. l'res.g and Louise Tronsdal. Sec.-Treas MX N .7 45 sa 'Msg fl t , L s -C 1 5 hx 1711, if . , A ir V XA f DF : wu is vm , A X f -4 if . Y ll xl! ,Q sh x ' ' W ? mx lllll' W X R We .X 5 NX C .X X ii Q 3 -ff r .f F - WV 'V Frnnl row: J. Giles, S. Howler, A. Schreiber, 5. Til-tge. C. jacolison, S. Sarazen S. Ilurtley, J. Johnson. S. Wahl. S. W'ahl, M. Wvestphal., J. Swanson. i SPFOIIII row: E. Stratton, G. Mrfiabe. B. Math:-ws. C. Loga, S. Tilton, A. Rossow, S. Sehmeichel, J. Larson. M. Olson, B. Quilling, T. Culver, B. Richards, D. johnson, J. Paulson, B. Rickard. Third row: K. Herzberg, J. Neuser, K. Krug:-r, B. Slindee, P. Hartwell, L. Helwig, A. gillllernson, P. Teeple, K. Olson, M. Berg, M. Stewart, D. Wangcn, B. Haney, M. Adams . . e v. Fourth row: D. Srhlvusnvr, P. Johnson, J. Gore, N. Wintc-r, K. Anderson, L. Heller F. Herrmann, S. Lange, J. Norrish, M. 0'Gordon, C. Garner, E. Voldsness, S. Vankat M. Wagner, M. Smith, S. Krause. Always ready and willing could well be the slogan of the Girl Reserve Club of ECHS. A wide variety of helpful, interesting and unusual activities is performed by the club each year. In the fall, the program begins with Freshman Day, sponsored by the Senior Girl Reserves. And then as F X the first weeks of school roll along, the fun begins with I W ' g Initiation Day. J Ushering for the male chorus, Christmas caroling, ff l L and putting on the annual Mother-Daughter banquet, ig j are three major activities. Highlighting the year is the Girl Reserve Prom which is traditional and loved by all the girls. One magic night without the males, plus wonderful music and beautiful decorations, is THE night of the year. Miss Otteson and Miss Olson are the advisors. The energetic calnnct members led the Furl Reserves to The not so glamorous Girl Reserve initiates go through another successful wear guided bs 'Sli s E Otteson and many antics on initiation day. 1 5 9 9 3 --1 1 Av - , . Villa! 7 - Front row: C. Nlilwsvll. J. Gibson. l'. Danis. C. Blom. Nl. Muxm-ll. I.. Anderson, J. Lyon, l.. Paulson. J. Ilya-. N. Grams. R. Rznnsvy. Svrond row: J. llzlrlaml. Y. Culsvh. C. Cora-ll. A. Carton. M. Olson. S. N4-lson, C. Clausen. K. Hotchkiss, J. llasse-. l'. lluug. D. Cullwrt. ll. Nlvfvlahn. Third row: R. Artor, A. l'vte-rson. S. P4-I4-rson. l'. Strobvl. ll. WH-ggon, L. Samuelson J. llepaal, M. Young, M. lluttison. J. Stortz. A. llrorlxvtt. J. K1-nt. Fourth row: J. Johnson. S. villllitlll. ll. l'n-dm-rson. ,l. llolnn-s. S. Curdow, C. Olson. R. llvvbink, B. Bassett. l'. Critti-nden. ll. Allrlwvkvr. ll. Larson. Nl. Dudvnhovfvr, J. Kvnt. . School 1' A throng of rouplvs vnjoying the annual H Girl Rc-svrwv Prom. f-lUl't'l1 ,lurly and King Kristi arm- crown:-d'by Vlrv King and - - Il' ' ' d K' . . . Quun ll dm. an dl-0 The- Girl Rose-rvv Conf:-rc-nvv Room whlrh IS used for study Many we-ro 4-nte-rtaincd by the Girl Rose-rw' Vh . 'ml fu-nlorq N. Grains. S. Sarazvn and S. Tit-tge. . rli Z S if . - nr ph.a,un. 5, pnjujrfl here by J. johnson. C. .lilI'0bF0Fh adam r 5 It W 'X -nw 1 A ,,,., kdm was U 1 if ,f ..,,.I1 -s Vw-5 'X r1Intr1II1 IIIIIIII I 1 I 1 rl I1 1 I Illo I I Ihn Ir1 I1I1 III I ll 1 ll ll ll I lllillll ram I 1I 1 II I I llllf 0 I II I1 I 1I1 r 1III I rI1 Ir1III 1 I I1r1l run 'II IIr1 II1I1 ll I I III 1 r 1II'llI ll I 11 1 D J1IIIII llll nurth nm II M IIQI tI1Il 1 I1 r 1 I III I III I II II Irn1 FII I I r1l Ull A II1 rrm lllll Il ,I ll 1I I I IrII INITIATION DAY runl nm D I IIINI r 1 III ll I I 1 1 1 ll Illo I r1 W1 lx '5 III1I1 r on llllllll rnu I II 1 1IrI 1 r 11 I I 1I Il IADFI 1 U Kn1I1r nn rI1 rs1III 1 W1 1 llfll r1II1 U Np1 rs I s s 1 rII1 1 Ill s In Ix II Ir ,g I1I1 IIII . g Il Nl.Ir s Cgvtump Und1r the leadershlp or Mr Lystrup the Qtump Club begms Its sutceqstul season II hen prepam tlons are made for the annual Qanta Claus Cal lop last ma1or Qoual attIxIty befoIe ChrIstmas Founded In 1ompetItIon vslth th1 Ixceum the Stump also emph ISILQS the SOCI Il Ispcnts of lIfL Cgceum PIomotIng fnllovsslnp and aCquIIIIt1IIg mem bus xuth the pIrlI1mentary protedum was the um of the Lvceum III Its st Irt but slowlv thc club has transformed Into cl SOLI Il Olg'dI'1lZlt10Il, the Innuxl Turkey Trot one ot tlI1 m 1101 danccs of the weal Mr Anderson IQ the ICIXISOI Z -r 1 .--iv! Navi 'I 'I ' ' tal-J:':.f., I 1 rn'-rs B Front row J Us t T Bwrnc D Farmer lx lurtl R gludebakvr Second nw Nl Storlu D l'jel tad 1 Golden ,I lal olnl lx Youngbc rg D Ncl on Q7 RfIfSClI1S o tle Qgvtczge The Qettmgs behlnd the curtaln IS portras ed bx a group of 11 bow vt ho bhthely transform the barren stage mto a Y1ctor1an hung room or anx other settmg requlred for the current play bemg enacted Thex al o handle all l1ght1ng requlremente and Qcenerx changes durmg the perform ance Here a group of them make final preparatlon for Angel Street l2 French Club Members-Front row: F. Hermann, B. Sather, J. Lund, S. Ralhoun, J. Brothers, S. Eggleston, A. Root, J. Frank, L. Stever. R. Campbell, J. Bortle. Second row: J. Hale, S. W'angen, K. Cowles, P. Bunce, B. Casper, P. Gow, D. Smith, K. Wahl, K. Fults, S. Rice, I. Watt-rs, Miss Chatterson. Third row: B. Kriese, C. Skeels, A. Anderson, J. Meltz, K. Anderson, E. Dahl, S. Vankat, P. Davis, S. Mikesell, M. Klofartda, J. Henderson, D. Farmer, B. Berman. Fourth row: B. McMahon, D. Schroeder, T. Perry, L. Reali, B. Malkson, C. Mason, J. VerHagen, P. Moholt, D. Fjelstadt, E. Arnsdorf, T. Vermilya, R. Studebaker, .gts greek to s Latin Club Members-Front: Cusic, Fish, Grace, Hollister, Richards, Larson, Russell Youderian, Newenoorp, Schedler. M. Crispie, J. Page. Second : Carton, Kneer, Nelson. Third: Paulson, Calleas, Eggman Fourth: Balcom, Fifth : Klawiter, Peterson, Grewe, The language clubs of the school broad- en the cultural back- grounds of linquists. In the French and Latin clubs the members study the backgrounds of their people and then dramatize them through meetings. 30 Vennen, Schute, Proctor, Erdman, Olson, Slindec, Hadden, Schreiber Krogstad, Kohlhepp, Lines, Ritsch, Duzn, Gilbertson, E. Gilbertson Kragnc-ss, Voldsncss. Dunbar, Scott, Leiser, Henke, Fuson, Marcue, Wergedahl. German, Gustafson, Eick, Haunschild, Manz, Berg, Kirkhotf, Monsen Wangen, Anderson, Wangen. 77Zc1t!1 Gfub The unraxellng of puzzlmg mathematical problem keeps the 'Nlath Club member on h1s toes and also glxes hlm a greater knoxnl edge of mathematlc 1' numbers and p1oblems Lnder the SUDQIXISIOH of Nllss Otteson meh membel of the club finds llltelltttll 1l s xtlsflctlon ln ap proachlng the mx sttrles and xx on dels of the mfzthem 1t1Cal Ceox ge Losbw md Ronme Er1ck son head the two sectlons of the club XNl'11Ch meet on alternate Fr1 days Duung th1S tlme reports on 1Ht6I'9QtlIlQ,' ph lses of numbers are d1scussed and club proxects such as dxsplays are completed Ron Erick on f 1-orge Lo l Marx Nc-I on and Steve Johnson haxc fun with lulc rulu .us a 'Wlathemahc Llub project Nowak uperu e a Donald Ken moe makes an allurmg Qi f A fl Walter Dunbar 1 an mtere ted spectator Slulled fingers and lastmg pa t1ence are requned to t1e tmx b1ts of fur or feathers on a No 2 hook and produce a good flu But the members of the Flu Tx lng Club leap rlch rewards for thelr efforts ulth good Catches of t1OUt bas and blue gllls Tender the upelymon of N11 Noxalx the boxs lealn to t1e fhe vnth he fish appeal that the xulx denuen of the deep find hard to reslst 1 lu... . M -4-Q... A . W-1-v -J G. Sheldon and R. Actor wait for customers between classes. Girls who work in the school store learn to balance books, count money, unpack merchandise and Wait on customers. Picked by Miss Forsjord, they work during their free periods. The school store aids all students in budgeting by providing school supplies cheaply. The small profit that is made goes toward buying equip- ment and supplies for the commercial depart- ments. 71,39 goes o Cjfw oostcfr Cqfnuce K. Anderson. S. Eggleston and N. Kremer purchase tickets for the Regis. Eau Claire game from V. Iljelmhaug and B. Ilnug. gzfcbycrs lo Cgfw Qgycfzoof Cgtorc Cgvtuff The school store staff-Front row: K. Peterson, A. Cater, P. Hartwell, G. Sheldon. Second row: R. Actor, A. Hilt, L. Ilelwig, S. lsaacson, E. Nelson. Tllird row: J. Froseth. J. Conong, C. Olson, M. llinterberg, H. Veitch. Booster office staff-Front row: J. llentschel, A. Champion J. Walker, J. W'ilkie. M. Smith. B. Pederson, L. Phillips Second row: J. Larson, V. Hjelmhaug. B. Haug, F. Lamp man. A. Hilt, O. llanson. B. Johnson. B. Bell. B. Schilling Third row: C. Biegel. K. lrtubees. G. Adams. C. Carnetl D. Kilde, B. Showalter. The Booster Ofiice, under the direction of Mr. Herreid, has charge of all the money from all organizations in school. It also aids the students in buying tickets for the game. ur O uturc C cc'rclc1r1cs. Q . 7 D . rj-fm Qfng-42 , iSSl.SfCIl1fS , . S9 YZ Front rmr: ll. Campbell. ll. Olson. J. Eldridge. B. Zahn. S. Kelly. SPFUIIII row: K. Kruger. D. llzimillon. D. Back. J. Coller. J. Anderson. J. Morissette. Front rou-: J. Lcc. D. Scholzko. I.. llonnin. Second row: R. Campbell. C. llups. J. Tyler. Third row: R. Curie. S. Skoug. D. Nelson. C. Ylcek. Fourth rmr: B. Basacker, R. Bortlc. D. Su-ller. K. Lewis. f il lam. . ill I-sqgm Sharon Kelly and ,loam Colle-r assist Miss Stuck in the oflicv. J . 9 Although they give up their study hall. the ofhce helpers do gain valuable experience from assisting Miss Stuck every day. The helpers are mostly from the commercial classes and put To practical use the theories they learned in class. C760 77ZOl1I.fUI'H The students in noon hour classes just can't con- centrate if others are running around the halls during this time. Control must be mziintained, and that is the job of the hall monitors. They are stationed throughout the school and remain there for two ot' the three lunch periods. This conscientious work is under the supervi- sion of Miss Grandy and Miss King. Bob Busucker performs an important duty as a hnll monitor as he lu-cps sludvnls on first floor during the noon hour i ' -.7 ' 4' ' ' 1 I 4 A x. Front row F Marh C Sires 'VI Lund V Vanwyke ,I WI ers P Haugh B McMahon P Mc ulllan Second row I Johnson ,I Lar on B Voegell D Poll 0 Spcr lad l Monson J Mllward lx Lewis 1 LmOC!1.lll71 The Podium gives the second period Speech Club a chance to enjoy speech by participation The Club meets on Mondays and plans the schedule of work for the fol lowing week or two through the Class Planning Committee Speeches radio work debates and other forms of speech work occupy the members of the Club An organization such as The Podium gives the students a chance to learn to take responsi bility 1n plannlng class work and prepares them for expressing themselves more easily and cor rectly 1n later years stated Mr Amadlo atzona Oren src eague The National Forensics League IS a national honor organization for high school speakers Awards based on the amount and quality of Work completed are given to students excelllng in speaking achievements The outstanding Judy Fore Louise Tronsdal and Sharon Bowler were awarded pins for their achievements and the school was presented the Leading Chapter Award for the Wisconsin district A dance a banquet and the District Tourna by the NFI Qrlvgnrbgrdxl Ealfixilanjdsllark J Lore B Briggs M Brandt S Bowler A Schreiber Second row L Wlberg R Lhllgrln D Andcr on R Langland C Wergedahl R Erick on D Culver Third row D Parker B Stal R Evan S full on I Wlnflfh 'hx f 7 ' y v H u ' ' . ' 7! - . , . : . S , . ' -, i . ., . , ' .. y -, . , . , . Q .- , : . - , . n is , Y . . , . 5, . S , .. . , . ' , . . Z l . . . . , . , , . Q . H Q 7 , , ,, . . . . , L . . . . - v 1 speakers of Eau Claire High, Ronnie Erickson, ments held in Eau Claire are activities sponsored I. lf U: ' A 9 - ' 'Q - i s ' . s - 9 - 9 - K . 1 'l , . I . w n n . t . , . , . . 5 , . , , , , ' . 5 q . . : . ,, .. ', . 's,.'. fs , .. ' ' . MA wa, i 1 I . l 4 gy 5 NWIL n , n , - su X 1 'J . ,f - .e 5 sd Front row lx Peter on B McMahon I Korn S Peterson 1 Holum F McCabe I Jevnc 'VI Mower B Proctor Second rou D Nel on B Love J Wlsotzke J Rc-paal P Thomp on P Bobb ll Wold J Qvhrelber E Qtratton J Neu er Third row D Ewing E Holler J Alf I Bllvom R 0D0n'1hue cg y earn G0 QI of tfze K 1 A newlx organwed publicity buieau was fozrned III N11 Higgins third period Journalism clfws to filter high school nevts to the downtown piper The mam purpose is to tell people outside of school the things that go on in the school expluned Nlr Higgins -Ks fe06Cl1t0lN of the bureau Sally Petel on and Fleanol Stratton check copx brought in hx the bureau mem bers and mxlte lsslgnments The LlDClQItllxlIlg of the 1934 Kodak vu is 1 lirge ttslt Beefiuse of the Qrnall staff the lOL1lIldllNITl Glas es xx ere em ploxed to xxiite much of the eopx foi the xe uhoolt The xnite ups on Clubs a- IVIIIGS md classes 1ll 'ire the wo k of these students. Nluch time was de- voted to this project the finished prod- uet of which you see tmong these pages. :tration of improvised equipment for the sick-room to Judy Clark M.-7' Hrs. fiuytnn il1'llI0llhll'1lll 5 the prep- C7710 C IICL CHI' IH Cjooc! 301116 8 ew ' s 'vs-.-,,....-.-A llalrlxarzl Marilyn He-pc-r nlnsvrses as Sm- Hoyt -hows tht- proper method of washing humls in an siek-room. 'allen-r upplif-s xi hot vnnlprz-ss to the eye of Bllrllilril Zuttrr. Care of the sick in the home is the main objective of the home nursing course offered to sophomore girls. Each student taking the course devotes two hours at week to it. After completing nine weeks of home nursing sophomore for taking care ot' Under the direction girls are prepared any home patient, ot' Mrs. G. M. Guy- ton, the students learn how to meet home emergencies and the hrst aid methods ot' treating them. As part of the course. the girls are given zt demonstrzxtion on how to bathe at bed patient and rnukt- at hed with 21 patient in it. This demonstration is given at the Board ot' llezxlth, which co-operates with the school in the in- struction ot' home nursing. ,-X I 4. Q! ' ' . ,..., 4,1-ia X -' f J J, Q X, 'J ff, 7 f 5 X P7609 rv O ClI'lHC'l'.S' U P710 C,9ilfllI'C 1--a-nl all Hu- lllllllllll lhllllllllvl nrv Ilulv As-lriwllu-r. in- truvlnr :mal jun- Fra-ill. l!I'l i1Il'lll of Plain flzlirf-1 fir-l I ilk, UF:11lHilil'iIYll in I932. -lnmn with lfurl Purkvr xl wr. Coral:-N. lDI'l'Ni4ll'lIl :xml in-lruvlur thi- ye-ur. S Q Ylr-. Tlury 'Nvl-em i- ll!'Q'Nl'Il't'1l uiih un honorary nwmlwr- -hip Inj Ilia-lx Wnznk. X. I,l'1'N.1 f.urI Park:-r. l'rn--.1 '1hll4'k Prn-Ninn. livporlvr: Us-lxin lluff. N-4-.1 JZIIIIIN xll'f4'I . 'fre-aw: annul Xlrin Hn-url. Nvlllillvl. The p1'in1:1r'y :uim ut' thv FIITIIVU I z1l'n1e-rs uf Amf-rica is the rlclxw-lnyvrzwrmt fri' 2ljII'i1'lllIlll'2ll lowl- ' c-rship. c-Uf,Iw1'utiw11. :xml vitizvuship. Un Ibvcvnulwx' 23. WSIB. thv FI ,-X hm-lrl its zmmml Pz11'er1t-Srms lmllqllvt, u-lvhlutilxgg thv silu-1' amni- ' 1 sfmw 'fl the- Mft nlvnmbws HI' Klux P21111 1'lz1i1'v FI-'.-X www- Ibl'f'4t'IlT. A Mwkvthzxlf mtr':w's rzuuzy' pz11'ti1'ipm1'4. 'Ihv tmml has zz I'wff1'fl wt' 43 wirw :xml 1 Iflsw N. 7 Front row S Brummond Miss Pederson D Wlngad J Eldridge and S Bushendorf Second row Miss Yule S Tilton H Hanson M Sclllmml N Rl! cll R Erlrk on .md C Soren 0 Third row J lnldridge A Wfhne S Ol on D Schotzko and A Champion Absent from the picture R Stage M Velle S LaMuska, A Olson, H Hawes L Slever and Mrs Thompson 5 s n Books may be dirty and drab, but their stories sing a song of infinite variety and attractive- ness which the Library Club members have discovered as they cherish and shepherd them to their proper places on the book shelves The 22 members of the club take prlde in the duties of their posltlon Checking books taking roll call alphabetizing books, and writing shps for over due books are some of the many du ties accepted by the club 9 y QQP OO S New books appeal to the Library Club members 13 '63 Officers M Sclumml Treas , N Rltsch Sec , Sorenson V Pres S Tllton, Pres Y .L ' 5 - a - 1.2 , W g, .. 4 ' ' . do , . J , , . . - - v . , , -Q J 4- M . . H . 1 yr S n . I-1,5 ' X I l : . , ' - , . ' , . ' : '.- , . ' , . . , . ' , . ' . ' s ' .. s . : . S ' , . ' , . s , . l . . : . , . , . . . -' ., . . 0 -,1W4zef:s,-sg fyvr Y H e-455 ' ' H, A may A A r wV,' f f A . . , . : . , .' . , .' , C. , . .3 . . . ,, 5 ' 1 ' L7 l -. ,. , ,A j, y sa- .MQ V 44 , A 1 nur-Q ir-X 1 . th in , ..z.,,,-. Dragnet ! 1953 Badger Boys' .-:N -- Q -5 ' Q I.. X Q ,H ga, F ful' Girls' State representatives. A2 ,ei V: A g ' 4 K6 Queen Gran' Cupid's Court. The ,I-Hops on Valentine's Day. Dress Rehearsal. J. Y Sh if E' .XXX 45 AV GG. N. liz' larrw Clll on collect tlclcets for noon lunches loft MIQQI III UQI' P!'0V1d1Hg good wholesome appe tlzlng meals for hungry students and choosmg a varled menu is the wb of the White Garbed cooks of Eau Clalre School Under the QUDGTVISIOH of Mrs Martha Lehman the cooks prepare noon lunches for many of the publlc schools IH the clty of Eau Clalre as well as for the hlgh school ltself Mrs Lehman has charge of the menus Each student pays 30c for one meal or S120 for a Weekly tlcket and IS assured a meal of grade A foods much of 1ts food from the govern ment the cafeterla operates on a self sustamlng bans 'Hr C llemmlngstad Mrs F Anderson an d Mrs C J'll'VlS fulfill one of the manv tasks ln preparing for the noon rush As the rush end Mrs 0 Jorgenson and Mrs H Klenbng Mr I Smith and Mrs O Jacobson add their abllltles ln complme the dm' tomme 40 keeping thln s running smoothly .. - , 4 K o ' L . M x vc, ,rim ,fy ,. ' s - . ,Q ' A K , . . . - 2 L f ' K fm he gh gy V : ::'--- W V 7 N, , y le , ,' 1' s s ' . I I , , ' K u ' sy ' Y , ,A . 1 . - , 1 . , -' Cl 77 A M' g, Since the high school acquires 'Q , ' l - Y - l . : l s. .. , ' .- , .. ,. 17 Vx I ' . 5, .. . , , , ' ' S. . . S. . k . . . . . A 5 ' . . . g. . . wglx , V+ 2 If 1 s' Wax J W Our busv cuelodlanw lake hme out lo pose for the camera man Front ron' Jennie Qcharlau Second row fu Belter Walter Lnser Charles Hannafin and Carl Rc-hberg Third row Rav Rulhwen George Smith, Lvle Englesby and flarenre Iverson Cue Belter le as leled ln Clarence lveroon moving new table for the home economlci room and mslall mg bulletin boards uyfi 46 Wlth the rhvthm of the brooms echo mg through the roome the custodlans keep the halls and rooms clean as part of the1r o Thex arrne m the early mormng and Qpend the day and mght StI'1V1I'lg to keep the bulldmg and grounds clean Durmg clawes thev scrub the halls and duet IH the corners and clean the drmk mg fountalm usto :ans 14 School Daze Words by: Wi Cobb Music by fp' . :M . EWILI VQSVER H stx l O School , r3EfHy 61 Q, b Lqgs 55 HTS M 'Z M I 5 la J V 1 EIFCZT Re ad-511' am u ' mf ll Neva I1 , b I I r pggbu mom ag hick -'Ty M N' ' 1.02.2 bf hqg I bash - ful, FKRZ Edwar X +a+ 'R ? 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JI.: Jr c1-l- co., 7 j Cf Q b . ,, IQ P fl P 1 'fl -S iiigxirpimg DQQIIWM ire f 'I E- P do 59 wPlf'l'JlE Vgivb P' Ci I P' LJ. 44 e we come fn our junior gear ea y for labofg joy an tears erdx jumor class officers Karen Olson Sec Kas Cramer Treas Damon Bowlm Pres Rick Chllgren V Pres and Charleen Gorell Bus Mgr get an earlv star! on the jumor prom as they discuss plans wllh their aduser Mr Coffman lla Z JC H' ' uf , :H .EV Actor Roberta Adams Mary Ahrbecker Drane Albertson Roger Alt Iames R Alitx Robert Ambli Rolf llbli Roy Amdahl Rrchard Anderson Davrd Anderson Gerald Anderson Iane Anderson Me Anderson Ornn Anderson Richard Anderson Wlllxam Ayres Loren Barley Rex Barn Cleta Balow Iames Bandt Wrllxam Bamhardt Thomas Barton Ronald Bassett Barbara Behlke Lucxlle Belknap Thomas Bell Iamgg Bellesbach Lonme Bennett Lawrence Benesh Eugene Berg Larry Berg Marlys Best Catherrne Blschofi IoAnn Blarsdell Phrllrp Blom Gaxl Books Ioan Bortle Ianlce Borton Iohn Bowlm Damon Brenden Frederxck Brenden Jean Brettrngen Dons Brewer Glona Briggs Glona Brmkman Carol Bntten Ronald Brrtter Nancy Brothers IoAnn Brovan Lyle Brown Nancy Brown Thomas Bruckshaw Iames Bulmer Pnscrllcr Burkhart Ieanne Bushendorf Stephen Campbell Calvin Campbell Ruby Carlson Davrd Conor Calvm Casper Bonnre Casperson Robert Cater Arlene Champlon Russell Chrlgren Rrchard Chmel Iames Chnstranson Donald Colby Dean Corn Carol Cramblxt Elaine Cramer Katherme ,. .I - ul: ' ag, ff wifi Qwe- Y' apr' WI LL.: n a our efforts we ve one we 4 ,YK Q 1, ' .: . I I 1 hi 'T I A ,.,-N, l fa ' 'Il ', ' I ' A B' f'1..hs 7 ' 'B A - . ' 4 1 ' ' , 4 H. f - . ' I ' ' ::- . f ' A l Ik Q., 5. 1 I I I A 6 N L I ' if ll ' 1 C f - r , ff M fa- I ' I III II I, 4 I I I ef in ' 1 ,a y-f' Ml NI A is if ' , ' I 1 B- B - we I - Q - A 7 2 It I,,,, Bell, Darrell ' I n1,:?:-g .1-' l 'JP Q 1, -rs Q ' ' ,. ' l rf, ' 'Q x N 'tfg II If ' ll, I I it f A A A ,R B 1- is 1 I fl gp ' 5 . . I f , . - IAF: - 1 ' -'Y .' l gang QT ' ' 's 1- Y I' - - . , - A ' I W' 1 A A 55 ' ' ,a K -, I F44 .1 s' I. Q 6 I I L J - A - I V ' I . ' , ,fl N ll .... I5 ' ll 3 '6 A, x N.-8 Sig, :I Ref e fl 'V !. an V 14.51 :ew Y R .v ' X41 . Md 4. vu ,Q JZ. x T7 A Vw 4 iii ---we he lzelpecf our lziglc sclzool to excell Crittenden, Patricia Culbert. Dianne Culver. Thekla Curry, Ronald Curtis, Howard Curtis, Iohn Davey, Eugene Davey, Nancy Davis, Pollyanne Davis, Verna DeLong. Ronald Drake, Warren Eddy, Shirley Eggleston, Susan Elwood, Sharon Emerson, Barbara Engebretson, Iohn Erickson, Robert Erickson, Stephen Erpenbach, Ion Evans, Raymond Evens, David Evenson, Duane Everson, Dianne Petter, Roxie Foster, Corrinne Freid, Delores Froloth. Ioan Gabert, Ronald Gageby, Robert Ganong, Ianet Ganther, Donald Garborg. Loren Gardow. Shirley Garner, Grady Gavin, Mary Gibson, Ioan Giedd, Carol Giedd. Donna Giese, Bruce Gilbertson. Annette Giles, lean Gillson, Sidney Ginder, Marjorie Glenna, Ioan Goetz, Thomas Golden, Arlene Gorell, Charleen Grabowenski, Delbert Graft, Marilyn Green, Ianet Green, Ianice Gude. Richard Gullickson, Melwyn Gustavson, lane Gustavson. lean Gutsch, Yvonne Hagen, Charles Hagness, Zona Haines. Betty Halverson. Caroleen Hams, Harvey Hansen, Helen Hanson, Carol Hanson, Eugene Hanson, Iames Hanson, Roger Hanson. Shirley r Harms. Rosemary Hartwell, Patricia Hasart, Alvin Hasse, Ioanne 11 'W 2,13 M' gm we A ,' :J ii A 5 I , 1' ec , ,isa ' fi ' we 'P' 4 s H9 I Ku! QV? Haug Patrrcxa Hays Carol Hazen DeWayne Heebmk Roberta Hexmstad Beverly Helgestad Carol Heller Loxs Helmueller Patncra Helstrom Iohn Helwxg Lxlhan Herrmann Alfreda Hetland Ronald Hmterberg Marrlyn h elmhaug Rose-ma y Hoehn Davxd Hoehn Donald l-lofi Charles Holbrook Sandra Holmes loan Hrubesch Ioann Hughes Ca ol Hughes Walte Ida Davxd Isaacson Bradley got t e Spf t Isaacson Shirley Israel Ronald Iverson Iames Iacobs LaMome Iennmqs Gary Ievne Carol Iohnson Iohnson Iohnson Iohnson Iohnson Iohnson Iohnson Iohnson Iohnson Iohnson Iohnson I ohnson Iohnson Iohnson Brllre Davrd Dxanne Ellen Gene Ianet Ierome Ixmmy Ioanne Iudrth Katherme Larry Marjone Patrxcrcx Iohnson Rrchard Iohnson Roger Jones Kerth Iordon Ioanne Iulson Glenn Kallerud Srgrrd Kaul Russell Kennedy Darlene Kleman Iudrth Knight Darryl Kopp Matt Krause Sally Kremer Nancy Kruschke Harold Kuesten Marlene Lane Della Lange Salhe LaPage Larry LaPo1nt Douglas Larson Gerald Larson Mane Larson Robert Lawrence Marjorre Laycock Iudy Lee Catherme Le he Nancy Lewis Kenneth Lxndeke Harold OOI' Q QL x CQ yf fe:-is HEAR abaha X ll AVL s A ,fl ---J 4 .ft W . . 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Robert Ring, Anthony Ritsch, Kenneth Rud, Ronald Rude, Roger Ruff, Thelma Rumphol, Iames Russell, Barbara Sabaska, Gerald Sabaslca, Robert Samuelson. Loretta Sather, Beverly schuung, Herbert ' I-' f scmegel, num l f ,. Schleusner, Dixie K , 'bf 5. bfi nhuigif! . Schneider, Nancy ' Schroeder, Gerald ' W Q . Schroeder, Richard 1, y ' Schultz, Wayne 4 X K rj' gk 1,3 t 3- vs fx , Schumacher, Iohn Scholes, Ellen Scott, Malcom ' Seem, Ervin A. if 1-r Q wigs!-. I' :sf Serin, LaVonne Sequin, Watford Sharp, Iacqueline Sheldon, Glenda Shepler, Mary Shilts, Ianet Simonson, Donald E., Sippel, Mary Lou Sires, Carol Skeels, Leu Slagsvol, Ann .QM e rx- KL .-x L - -, 41.1, 1 Y Smith, David Smith, Dorothy Sommerfeldt, Darleen Sowashe, Billie Spehle, Charles Spindler, Alvin Stabenow, Dale ' Stage, Richard Stai, William . Stanford, Iucqueline Starks, Mike Steiner, Sharon - lil is sv- fr I' A. fit My ,. .435 Ulf. mc., .. 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B53 ,so 'MEAL A IAF Bennett Irene Berg Donna Berman Gershon Bergman Robert Bernard Rrchard Best Clyde Blelefeldt Drxre Bren Duane Blerke Robert Black Artrs Blaxsdell Kerth Blang Barbara Blexrude Gordon Blum Wrllxam Boetcher Davrd Bonnxn Donald Brerter LaRayne Brrggs Kenneth Brrtten Allan Brrtten Lary Brummond Ianet Brummond Wrllxam Bryce Alrce Bryn Leslle Burce Richard Burgess Sharon Bums Donald Bushendori Fntz Buxton Larry Campbell Ioan Carlson Rrchard Cass Douglas Catt Duane Charlson Karen Chrrstranson Lynn Chrrsty Roger Clark Charles Collum Ioan Conway Carolyn Cowles Karen Cowly Robert Cramblrt Claxre Cnpe Gary Crowson Larry Curry Hugh Curtrs Irvmg Dahl Deanna Dascher Dale Davey Gary Davns Wayne Delrne Damel Devore Davrd Dohms Darrell Drews Dranne Duerre Mrchel Duffy Ianet DuPont Edrth Eggen Gerald Emberson Sharon Engebretson Mary Enckson Norma Everson Sharron Everson Vrolet I-'aast Ruth Farmer Marlene Felton Lauren Felton Lola Fenner Sandra Ferguson Nancy Fxnsch Iudrth 1 l ve clunoecf tfze al were ere at cz t, la. 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W is HN AA x-66 .- B coming ays Stratton Gerald Wold Gerald Strauch Carol Strmger Robert Stubbe Dale Woodford Iamce Studely Edrys w00dm9f0n lane' Sturqrs Ethel Svee Leonard Swanson Drane Wnght Ardxth Talel Ianet Wrxght Nancy Terman Terry Thalacker Bernard Thxel Donna Wyman Lance Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Barbara Davrd Davrd Kay Thompson Nancy Tretz Robert Torgrxmson Raymond Toy Sharon Trettm Kathleen Turk Iohn Turk Rrchard Ueckx Elizabeth Urness Karen Vanlrat Ellzabeth Vaughn Bonnre Veum Arlxe Voeqeli Beth Vogler Iames Vold Larry Vorce Iamce Voss Ianet Wagner Neal Wahl Helynn Wahl Naomr Wahl Wrllram Wahlstrom Lrnda York Iudith Young Beverly Young Sally Yule Marlowe Yule Nancy Zempel Raymond Zepezauer Ioanne Zrck Gale Zxelsdori Bernard Zunrnennan Rxchard Wrlsey Kathryn Wmg Iacl: Wmqet Gary Wmnch Barry Wanqen Sandra Waste David Wann lane Wogaghn Bruce Wathke Ronald Wedlund Aldon Wenzel. Rxchard Wold Robert FRESHMEN NOT HCTURED Wergedal Mazen Werth Luther Hewitt Wfmfm Whxtney Emrly Wrllxams Fred Slang' Leda 'f 1 I s. N 41-E Vw DL 'v-1 F lA dx 9 I 0 ----we ll cf 6 fn . WW ,N ,,-. Y- ff! . 3 . - y p If V fl' I 5 'Z' '33 as-'-' A Mm R l t A I U I k '- s. ' l' V ' I y . A-A A B ' , I , , , . 3 5 T lt if - - ' 19 4 ' W Y N' ' N f f' z l. ,fn I .Q ' 53 'j E' 4 'l K V M, Www up ,--H , y f, 2 1 I . N , - 3 A , Wx-A L A' A , , I ' ' I -5 ' v ,, I. T . A 4 T A 'fl A MLM- 5 A A T A' R T L T M ' :Lf ' '-Q I' ' ' ' . Y Il L 'Sgr ' -4 ' ' i?fT',r M ' 2 ' ' 'W ' 2-0-1 , ' my ' . - -N I uc . , 'E ' f . I 1 I -H E h hr 7 , , Q: x '. . LN. W xii ,..'l. 252. - V ,f ,ff,,4 A Q M fl fl. A , L 1 sz. f I 'ra ' . , ' , Q .1 ff : 1.1 i , 'L Y S, l A ' I ff2 3'1,. , 4.1 , 'w ' l- :Q -I - I I - 5 I rl: , xx' , if 'WN 7, ' I . A , M 'rg-: ' 5 'X , X y A T.,iQ wma n - . ' ' ' ll I ' rl: W I ii. ., f' ' AX -. A, ,wi Mkxmqm ful 3 ' ' ' ' ' T 4 .. , X, - . I - - U ' - - ' ' 2, Y H, , ' - 1 l lt? l 40:1 . A gl 4 L I. K , - I I I 4 Q l :L no - ' - . ' R or Y, 1- R A x t fs -s rv 1 T - Q v Y-u I il R.. ie? Superintendent of Schools, Homer DeLong, welcomes the freshmen '0 E-C'H'S' Martha Stewart advises freshmen in making schedule cards. Freshmen become adept at learning locker combinations. cg Qlif Cgllrst may Freshman day, held to acquaint the befuddled newcomers with the routine of our large school, comes before the start of regular classes. At this time Girl Reserve members act as guides and teachers for the day. Following a welcoming address by Sup't De Long, the fresh- men are conducted through the complete routine of their class day, so that they will not be lost when school begins. Acting teacher, Myrna Dudenhoffcr helps Gerry Moehle with schedule card. 8 Aanes Studio L. G. Arnold, Inc. Badger Theater Band Box Barstow Street Bakery Bartingale Plumbing Benson Optical Co. Bluedorn Florist Buri's Sunlit Bakery, Inc. Campen Clothiers Carney, Inc. Catlin's Shoes Churchill Tire Co. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consumers Co-op Ass'n. Culver Shoe Store Demmler Florist Dolly Madison Dairies UI' pOl'l.S'OI'S D'Toggery East Side Drug Store Eau Claire Bedding Co. Eau Claire Book 85 Stationery Co Eau Claire Hotel Eau Claire Press Co. Eau Claire Lumber Dealers Eau Claire Seed Sz Feed Co. Eau Claire Transportation Co. Edwin's Electric Home Headquarters Federal Savings 8a Loan Ass'n. Fleming Brothers Four Corners Drug Store Gag's Gamble-Robinson Co. Gambles Stores, Inc. Gorton Brothers, Inc. Grosvold Inc E. M. Hale Co. Hansen Clothing Co. H Sz L Mens Shop Hollywood Theater Horel George Co Huebsch Laundry Co Hutchens Industrles Inc Jensen Brothers Drug Stores Johnson 8a Huleatt Clothlers Johnson Mus1c Inc Johnson Pfllltlllg Co Keegan s Kortxer Motors S S Kresge Co Larsen s Stud1o Lasker Jewelers Leath 8a Co Lenmark Sz Sons Llnpark Clothes London Luggage Shop Long s Sports Shop Luttrell Photography Inc Meyer Muslc Mmto Greenhouses Muldoon s Men s Wear Natlonal Presto Industrxes nc Natlonal Products Co Nelson Motors Inc Norgren s Stud1o Northern States Power . Oak Park Dairy Inc. J C. Penney Co Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co Peters Meat Products Ed Phllllps 8a Sons Quallty Rug Co Samuelson s Department Store Schumacher Motor Express Schwahn Seyberth Co Sears Roebuck Sc Co Seven Up Bottllng Co Smger Sewmg Machme Co O T Slagsvol Agency State Theater Stocks Electrxc Co R H Stokes Sz Sons Sun Stud1o Tender Krust Baklng Co Terrys Muslc Store Inc Tower Furnlture Mart Urhelm Professlonal Pharmacy U S Rubber Co Vanderble Jewelers Wagner s 20 Lanes Walker Constructlon Co Wemke Advertlslng Co Wood Motor Co Woo s Pagoda Restaurant , . Co ! ' , , . 1 ' ' , . . . 1 ' V ' . 1 , ' , . , . . , , . . . . ' v 9 1 ' , I . . . Y 1 ' ' , . David Falstad, Business Manager fslandingjg Sandra Tlege Assis 3 , :fs - ' l , C . . . . 'U . , . . , . . 1 . 1 . Q ! Y . . - X ,- K .f I u n Q' '7 .' . . . . A Q '- u , n , , ' v - 3 In the plannmg of a yearbook such as th1s 54 Kodak there are many hundreds of detalls to be consldered To accomphsh everythmg we needed help from others We recelved th1s help from you our sponsors Thxs IS evldence of your contlnued lnterest ln the act1v1t1es and welfare of our school Our frlendly relat1onsh1ps wlth you have been most pleasant We trust that these frlendshlps may grow as one by one we take our places IH the buslness and profes slonal llfe of our clty The Kodak staff speaks for the entlre student body 1n saylng Thank you sponsors The Buslness Staff tant Manager Gerald Garnett Accountant 7 Abramson Betty Actor Roberta Adam, Gerald Adams Mary Ahlstrom Donald Ahlstrom Jayne Ahneman James Ahneman Rojean Ahrbecker, Dlane Albertson Rober Alf James Ahtz Robert Amble Mary Ambll, Rolf Ambll Roy Amdahl Rlchard Ammentorp Carol Amondson Donald Amundson Donna 120 127 132 145 69 127 145 121 125 159 21 108 21 84 118 127 145 78 145 80 82 90 93 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Arlene Arthur B1 Carol Curtls Davld Dolores Denms Elroy Gerald Jane Janet Joan J ud1th Karen Kay Kay Marle Kay M Leroy LuAnn Marlys Melvln Orrm Rlchard Rlchard M Sharon Shlrley Thomas Ankney Carol Ankney Nancy Arneson Audrey Arneson Robert Arnsdorf Edward Arrles Donald Ashley Nancy Asmussen Eleanore Ayres Loren Back Delores Back Shlrley Backus Dale Bahr W1l11am Ba1ley Rex Baxley Wayne Ba1n Cleta Baker John Baker Mary Ellen 84 120 134 Baker Robert Balcom Wxllxam 121 135 151 Balow Ga1l Balow James Balow Janet Balow, Lynn 3 121 125 73 76 84 95 128 97 105 82 83 9 1 D STUDENT INDEX Balthazor Donna Bandt Wllllam Barby Faye Barby Gale Barby Merwm Barland Gordon Barland Janet Barnes Robert Barnes Shlrley Barnes Stephen 52 105 Barneson Robert 98 99 100 128 Barney MlCh39l Barnhardt Thomas Barstad John Bartholomew Barbara Bartlg Kelth Bartmgale Tom Bartlett Wayne Barton Gordon Barton Ronald Basacker Jan1ce Basacker Robert Bassett, Barbara Batagha Arlene Bathke Judlth Bathke Patr1c1a Sheryle Darlene Bauch Bauer 22 90 92 98 99 100 117, 128 82 83 23 76 82 83 82 83 Bauer Bauer Bauer James Jeanne June Bechard Cllfford Becker V1rg1n1a Beede Don Beebe George Behlke Belden Belden Belden Belden Belden Bernhardt Barbara DuWayne Elmer 23 90 92 105 Gretchen Robert Belknap Tom Bell Betty Bell Darrel Bell James Bell John Bell Ruby Bell Shlrley Ann 82 83 Bellows Deanna Bellesbach Lonme Belmore, James Benesh Eugene Bennett Irene Bennett Laurence Benrud Ardelle Berg Berg Berg Berg Berg Be1 g Berg Donna Dorothy Larry Marlys Norman Shlrley Wxllxam 5 Berger John Bergman Robert Berman Gershon Berman Joyce Berman Ph1ll1p Bernard Rlchard Bermcke Mary Jo Bermcke Susan Bertelson Kenneth Best Catherme 23 84 76 96 130 23 71 117 Best Clyde Best John Best Patrlcla Blegel George Blelefeldt DIXIE Blen, Duane Blesecker Claude Bxllett Joanne B1schoff Joann Bjerke Conrad Bjerke Robert Bjork Charles Black Artls Blalsdell Kelth Blalsdell Marcla Blalsdell Ph1l1p Blang Barbara Blexrude Gary Blexrude Gordon Block Jamce Blodgett Denms Blodgett Jerry Blodgett Sandra Blom Gall Bluedorn, Anna Blum Wllllam Bobb Patrlcla Boetcher David Bogstad Arlene Boll1nger Roger Bonn1n Donald Bonnm Douglas Bonn1n Lucy Bonus Mary Jane Books Joan Bortle Jamce Borton John Boskowltz Shlrley Bowers Bowler Bowlm Bowlm Bradford W1ll1am Brandl R1chard Brandt Maxme Bre1ter LaRayne Bre1ter Nancy Brenden Brenden Brenden Brenden Brenn Eugene Brettlngen Dorls Brewer Glorla Brldges Ellzabeth Brldges Lawrence Brlggs Barbara Brlggs Glorla Brlggs Kenneth Br1nkman Carol Brltten Allen Brltten Lary Brltten Ronald Brltter Nancy Brockett Alene Broten Roger Brothers JoAnne Brovan Lyle Brown Brown Brown Brown J anlce Royal Frederlck Jean John Marlyn Nancy Reuben Robert Thomas 2 23 84 24 84 24 104 24 70 24 90 91 93 94 115 117 128 104 105 24 78 Sharon 24 118 124 Damon 71 90 91 93 101 24 93 4 120 134 90 93 , .. ............. 21 , .. ............ 159 , .. ................ .. 160 , , , , , .. .............. 145 , .. ............. .....152 .. ................ 21 , .. ................ 159 , .. ....... , , ,, ,,,,,,,,, , , , .. .................. 22 ' , .. ............ 23,132 , .. ............ 21 , '.. ............ ...22 ' , .. ....... ......160 , ,, ,,,,, , , , .. ............ 152 ' .......... .....160 , ....... , 4 , .. ........... 22,127 ' , ,. ........ .....23 , ' .. ..... .... . , , ...... , ,152 ' , .. ......... ......23 ' ,, ,,,, , , , ' ................ 152 ' , .. ............. . 145 , ,, ,,,,,,,,, , , .... ............ 2 2 Q , .. ......... , , , , .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 135,145 , . , , , ,159 I , . . ........... . .. 160 ' , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , 78,145 , ' .. ............. 159 , ...... . , ,128 , ,, ,,,,,,,,,, , ,151 , .. .......... 145 , ...........,. ...160 ' .. ....... ...... 1 23,145 , .. ............ 96,159 Q , .... .... . .. 82,160 ', .. .............. 123,145 I , ....... 22 , , H .. ......... ...152 ,' .. ......... 95,145 ', .. .... 1 1 , , , , -1 .--..-.--- ---145 , .. ........... 151 , , . . ......... 111,160 , , 21, , ,117,128 ' , .. ......... 128,159 , .. ........... 24,128 , . . ........... 151 , . . ......... .... 1 52 1 -- ....-.--- 961160 , .. ........ 130,159 , .. ...... , ........ 22 , ' --.-----.- 1 , .. ....... f.,...21 , .. .............. 145 , .. ...... .......152 ,'11.. ........ 63,104,145 , ' .. ....... , ,159 , , , , 1 , .. .............. 21 ' , .. ........ 133,152 1 1 1 , ' ............ 21 .. ........ 127,145 , .. ........ ,...152 , ' .. ......... 134,145 ' , .. ............. 22 , ' .. .............. 127,145 , .. ............ 21 , ' .. .............. 159 l . .. ............ . 122, '.. ........ 97,159 , .. ........... , , .. ...... 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