Eau Claire High School - Kodak Yearbook (Eau Claire, WI)

 - Class of 1956

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CERTRUDE FISHER Illinois XX esleyan Umversn r-,XII 'Urllc i rica. air ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY There are only three members of our faculty who have been here from the very first days of the occupation of the present school building. Our teaching and administrative staff has expanded tremendously since 1926. Thirty years ago our high school was com- bined with the vocational school and the fa- culty consisted of fifty teachers. The vo- cational school has long since moved elsewhere, but, in spite of this, our faculty now consists of seventy-six. The board of education office was also in the present building and co-ordi- nation was a part of the principal's office. An alumni of the twenties would undoubtedly know his way around but would scarcely rec- ognize the departmental changes thirty years of growth has brought about. . . K. 19 ,.. To see that the students are guided ID thc rlght dlrecnon IS the arm of Mr DeLong Supermtendent of Schools The many complexltles mvolved m planmng the forthcommg hrgh school blllldlflg have occupred much of our Superxntendents t1me and talents for whxch we are all slncerely apprecxatlve HIS understandlng and experience makes hrm fully quallfxed for thts lmportant vocatron Where would we be w1thout the School Board? The nrne members of the Board of Educatron have one goal IH mmd furtherrng the students educa txon Many evenings of careful planning and de lrberatlon are unselfxshly devoted to the school ch1l i' Supermtendent of School: Homer DeLong dren of Eau Cla1re and the Welfare of 1ts many teachers Preparmg the school budget hlrlng teach ers and formulatmg pohcy are also part of thelr rou t1ne dutxes We are grateful for all you have done for us 30Zeafw0f5 BOARD OF EDUCATION Standmg Dr W Manz Dr Andrews K Knutson l Bennett M Peterson Asst Supt V Olson Supt H DeLong G D Barnes Seated S W Pynn . ,Q . K 5 1 . . , - . . . , . . . I , 1 . . , . , . , . . . . . ' . , . . , . . . . . . . P-7' 'WH' all STUDENT COUNCIL from Row J Borum B Mencel tal K German D johnson B Carlson Presxdent D J Moehle D Strxeby M Engebretson R I-lorstnck J Culver T Weaver j Coggms M Coffman K Clark man N Gustafson Second R011 L Schleusner R son Mr Gordon Poquette Advnsor The members of the Student Councll chosen by the members of each class serve the school by representmg the students and actmg as an advlsory board to the admm rstratron The advxsor for the councnl 15 Mr Gordon Poquette 74104 Our head counselor and d1sc1pl1nar1an Prmclpal Davxd Barnes skillfully carries out h1s job here at school Mr Barnes IS never so busy that he cant fmd txme to confer wrth students about thelr prob Seuemry 0 lems and hrs guxdmg hand IS apparent everywhere Clan Adwwn Carol M nller Prznczpal David Barnes 1' '15 Secretary Ellzabeth Stuck ssununnnln 9 5 lr ' I f, L A . N feiffgwi , ' : . , . S ', . , . , . , ' - Russell, L. Harsh, 1. Stringer, C. Long, E. Proctor, D. Erd- C. Mason, R. Turk, R. Westerberg, T. Balcom, B. Easter- ' I U . . . . ' ' f s Q W 3 . 3 0 .1 60- 14 Mr john Thorngate Auutant Prznctfpal Mxss Drane Kunz Coordmatzon Secretary As Dean of Glrls Mrs Coffman has the opportunity of gettrng to know hlgh school students by havxng rnter estmg and mformatlve talks wlth them I0 A- , ' f 'X' g Mrs Frances Coffman Dean of Gulf The Co ordmatlon Department plays an rmporrant part ln the schools func Boys Vlce Prmclpal John Thorngate can be seen checkmg to see lf some :ll nesses were not merely felgnecl Miss Drane Kunz the home and school co-ordrnator spends trme each day callmg the conslderable lust of ab sentees and ln checkmg the attendance records accurately Mrs Frances Coffman Dean of Grrls IS always wlllmg to help the glrls wxth then problems ' x . , . , 3 , . E55 , Q fl - ' ' gf 5 l e ' tions, and every morning the Dean of i . . . .v , , , I . . . - 5 f 1 , V 7 ' 7 l V i C -rr: 54322 Y ,, -:gy f X 2 ? V N. vi.Q' f 5 .... W o ' REX V. ADAMS B. E. ANDERSON MARSHALL H. BARNES MRS. PHYLLIS BEEBE Driver Educationg Intra-Mural American Problems 123 Social Geography 12g World Historyg English 10. Sports. Srudies 9g Lyceum. Ski Clubg Hockey. EILERT BERG MRS. HAZEL BOORTZ Social Studies 9. Exglish 9. 'N IRENE BERG Iarin 93 Latin 109 Iatin Club. ADREAN O. NORMAN A. BUSSELI. DONALD l. BOYD MRS. JOAN BRILL BURMEISTER physical Education. Tumbling First Bandg Second Band. Homernaking. Woodwork, Azhlericsg Track. in If 3 wf?wf , , -f ukznvfig ,5 Qf'N?5fs V, :,ki,,,, 5,7 ,1 I faX:,,, M A A 353 , 1:-ff ,iw ' ' an 2 .5 A if N ,'-3.Qi23'fg ' V We if ? f , 2 1 1 ,. ,av E 1 L. v 'iv Wi? a xx .f 4: ,mn f M' L 3 wkvf Ax 3 va-.f,,1 V' w W . JOHNSON llg junior Class . A fb D Radio' Speechg Mike and Plat er. I I MARCIA K. JOHNSON Plane Geometry 10. ETHEL M. KING English 10g English 121 Hall Monitors. PEARLE K. LANDEAIR English llg English 12. . T 1 THEODORE R. KUNZ World Historyg Sophomore Class Advisor. MRS. RUTH LEHMAN MRS' VIRGELEE LEDUE Physical Educationg Tumblingg AUTHUR L' LUDVIGSON Biology 10. G,A,A, Physicsg Biology 10. :..X.:..,,m fi' H. T. LYSTRUP Biology 103 Stump Club. J A ,-Q w. ae 2 nxf-Zh, I U s Z2 1 Q fli ,, if 5591! 4 ,iw 2 1 ,S 1 'ig 'PTF' V 4 .- -f 5141. wrwmqf., lfaimrwfgs. ,.e ':'2'Cx'.ff::,Sffif , f Gm , VY V W' -f'd-rfifiw . f , W. ,H X' ,W W - Tiff ' , V3 ,f lx ig , fw- L :gli 1 .x V' LEWIS RIST BARRY ROBINSON SONJA RONDESTVEDT HARRY E. ROSENE Political Science 123 Social English 9g Speech 93 Debateg Home Economics 93 Home Eco- Spanish 93 Spanish 103 German Studies 9. Debate Teamg National Forensics nomics 11Ag Chef. 95 German 10. League. Mr. Shervey, who passed away on De- cember 27 of this year, taught at our high school for a total of twenty-nine years. He left the school in 1932 to earn his Master's Degree and returned shortly thereafter to resume his teaching duties until the time of his death. This year we were also saddened by the death of Miss Genevieve Blum, a retired'mem- ber of our faculty. The friendships between the teachers extends beyond the boundaries of the school. They have various teas and parties during the course of the year and have many other opportunities to be- come acquainted with their colleagues to form friendships that bind them closely together. The men teachers are often seen par- ticipating in sports together. WILBUR F. SCHAFER First Choirg Second Choir Freshman Girls' Glee Club Music Appreciation. NINA SLAUGHTER E. H. TEALEY EMIL SHERVEY Beginning Shorthandg Typing 103 MARIE B' STAINER Bookkeepingg Shorthanclg Ad Algebra 93 General Math 9. Commerce. Biology 10. vanced Typing. -ll , 5 ,ff.. BLM Q11 Q 4 f'1 5 X , 44 1 4 i V vs xx M. i 1 is 'ibm MRS. FLORIS THOMPSON J. H. THORNGATE VIOLA TJOFLAT ORVILLE TORGERSON Librarian' Library Club. Physicsg Boys' Rifle Clubg Dean Remedial Reading? Accelerated ChCI'DiSUYS Ph0fOg1'3PhY- of Boys. Reading. i -ia v af Mfg! JOHN G. WEST Typingg General Businessg Book- Senior Scienceg junior Varsity keeping. Basketballg Golf Team. PHILIP TREMAIN -'XX CORRINE MAE ULR1cH Physical Educariong Social Studies 93 Cheerleading Advisorg Girls' Sports. MARSHALL E. WICK ROBERT WILSON Math 125 Algebra 95 General Drafting 103 Advanced Draftingg LOUIS WISBROECKER Math 9. Woodworking 10. Prinringg Advanced Printing. Preparing the day's variety of good food is Mrs. M. Berndt, Mrs. F. Knutson, Mrs. A, jorgenson, and Mrs. H. Klebig. Not pictured are Mrs. L. Rosentrater and Mrs. E. Coach. 7469 Same Om Salad Making cookies is just one of the duties of Mrs. I. Smith and Mrs. C. Anderson and Mrs. C. Hemmingstad of the pastry department. Canadians, Front Row: G. Better, C. Iverson Row Two: W. Unser, S. Klug, D. Gladwell Row Three: E. Radthke, J. Thompson, G. Scha- fer. ,,I 'Z- 3 R AIRIS BAILER -S Pep C105 her,:4f1fgf1 A rc blends .if friendly 9 MAR4 ' Home Economics Clubw M A S xf-'-- -- - --- , ' lin NDERSON M. ANDERSON ARRON BATAGLIA DAV. ARNELS 'Q A - C. Graduated Bli years- K d k Staff 4: Colo omm 0 a C cv man lzznc ig-11 - .-aff.:-,-,-I+, , 1, I . I 1 . N SENIORS Our four years of high school have drawn to a close all too soon and we are about to become a part of a new world, new experiences, and a new future. For the moment we look back to: the classes which have graduated before us. Each has shared the same feeling of regrets. together with the satisfaction we are now experiencing. The cher- ished remembrances of our care- free high school days, will be lhid-X hearts as wfejlo the future, Q, J L den in a very SP6C , u' 0 or fls cl lily? WJ lj' was if UWM 'ly 1 ' by . all O QQ if JUDITH ALLEN MARY M. AMBLE CAROL DOROTHY KAY ANDERSON Judy Smoky AMMENTORP ANDERSON Kay G. R. 4g Fr. Club 44 2nd Choir 1-4. A '1 5We ff ch. Lead. 1, 2g G.R. H. R. Ch. 45 Rouncl- G.A.A. 1-4g lst Bd. Entered from Stanley, 35 Ft. Light, 1-3g Pep up 4g Englieh Exchange 2-4g Pep Bd. 4g G.R. Wis., in Sr. Yr. Club 1, 3- Student. 3. ELEANORE SHIRLEY BACK ASMUSSEN Skid nElIyn G.R. 3, 4g Pep Club 3. G.R. 3, 4g Fr. Club 4. WILLIAM BAHR HBillU Inter. Baskr. 2. GORDON ROBERT BARNES BARLAND Mick Conan Basebl. 1-4g Basktb. lg Pistol Club 45 Lt. Club Hockey 1, 2, 4g Stage 3, 4g Fr. Club 3, 4. Crew 1-35 Stump 4. SHIRLEY BARNES V Shirl G.R. 33 Lib. Coun. 33 Pep Club 3. CLIFFORD VIRGINIA BECKER BERNHARDT JEANNE BAUER BECHARD Hfinnyu BEHLKE lean Cliff Pep Club 1 3, GAA. Bernie Booster Club 42 Lib- JUNE BAUER FFA 1-35 FFA Baskt. 35 Hr. Ch. 45 I-Icom. Ski Club 3, 4g Atch- Coun. 4. June 2. Comm. 4. ery 2, SUSAN BERNICKE JOHN BEST MARCIA BLAISDELL Save Pinky Squirt G. R. 5. 43 2nd Bd. Stage Crew 2. G.A.A. 3, 4. Ig Mike 8: Plat. 5, 4. GARY BUCHHOLZ PATRICIA BUNCE Buck Pdf Ft. BI. I: Int. Ftbl. 2- Qhoif 1' gl Fr' 33 12,- 4g Int. Basktbl. I-41 Cl, 23 G, R. 3, Track I: F.F.A. l-4. MARY BUNTROCK Mare Choir 2-41 Ski Cl. 5, 41 Mike 8.1 Plat. CI. 3, 4: Pr, Comm. 35 Sr. R. Up Comm DENNIS BLODGETT SANDRA Dennie F.F.A. 1-25 D.H.I.A. 1-2. MAXINE BRANDT Max Debate 1-43 Ch. Lead 2-45 Sec. 4g P,S.P.W Art. 84 Comm. 45 Ft. Light 2-4g Pr.-Comm. 4 BLODGETT Sandy ELIZABETH BRIDGES Berry Home Ec. CI. 4. BARBARA BRIGGS 'Briggfeg G. R. 3, 4-Prog. Ch. 43 Pr. Comm. 33 Ski Cl. 3, 43 Tumbl. I-45 Debate 1, 2. BRYN CARLSON BARBARA CALLFAS STEPHEN Brj'71fy HBWLH H CA?YIPBEI'L Basktbl. 1-45 St. C. Sfere G. R. 3: Pr. Cwmm. S3 Coun. 3, 4g Trk. I-4g Drnnmtics -I: Lat. CI. JERRY CAMPBELL Pep Cl. 33 Int. Basktbl. NANCY CANDELL St, 2.43 Pow W. I, 23 Ft. Light 1. Jer 1-4. Nance Comm. , iw wa! if at 431' . Ft. Light 1, 23 Pep Cl. PATRICK COYLE DARLENE MARLENE CRIPE MELVYN CRISP DAVID CULVER 4 CRAMBLIT Marlene Mel Dave F.F.A. 1-4- T11-as. 4, DW 211.1 13.1. 1, 21.11 Choi, Fr. ci. 1, 2, 151 Bd. cl. Pres. 5, sf. Conn. D.H.I.A. 1-4' Pres. 4. Fr. Cl. 3, 43 G.R. 33 33 lst Choir 4. 1-4: Orch. 3, 4: Pep PreS- 4: V. Pres. 1: Pep CI. 3. Bd. 4g Pist. Cl. 4. Lyc. 1-43 Badg. B. St. X HP til , , -9-up LINDA DRAPER Linda Hom. Com. Comm. 33 it--v JUDITH DREKE rfludyn Ski Cl. 3, 4g Sr. Comm. 4. lg Tumb. 1-33 G.R. 3, 43 Ch. Lead. 1-4. DAVID DRURY uDaUeu lst Choir 1-43 Boys' GI. CI. 1-4, Int. Ftbl. 2, 43 Int. Basktbl. 1, 3: Int. Sftbl. 2, 3. ROBERT EICK KATHERINE Ike ELDRIDGE ffKayl,' lst Bd. 1-43 Golf Cl. 1-43 Ski Cl. 1-43 Lat. Cl. 2: Pep Bd. 1-4. Ft. Light 13 Mike 8: Plat. 2-4. ROBERT ENGELBRETSON Engie Ftbl.. 1.4, Baskfbl. 1, PAUL ,FNGfTROM 23 Track 1-43 St. 1-43 Paul Pr. Comm. 3. Int. Basktbl. 1-4. DAVID DAHL DAVID L. DAHL rrDukeu rrDd1,eu 2nd Bd. 1, 23 Pep Cl. F.F.A. 1-43 D.H.I.A. 5 1, 2. MARY JO DAVEY ffniafy 10 Fr. Light 1, 23 G.R. 3g 1st Choir 1, 2. DOROTHY ERDMAN frD0r,n G.R. 3, 4, Fr. Light 1-43 Lat. Cl. 1, 23 Fr. Cl. 3, 43 Mike 6a Plat. 2-4. .... '..'2 DAVID ERICKSON Erick Bsebl. I-43 Tumbl. l- 4g Inr. Basktbl. 1-4: Int. Frbl. 1-4. ROBERT GARNETI' Maine Bsebl. 1-43 St. Cl. 2, 3, 43 Kodak 43 Sr. Cl. Play Castg Inrra. Ftbl. 8: Basktbl. 2-4. SANDRA ERICKSON BARBARA usdndyn Kodak 2, 33 G.R. 3: Ft. Light. 1, 23 G.A. A. 1, 23 Ush. Cl. 1, 2. EVANSON sm Cl. Treas. I3 Lib. Coun. 33 Pep Cl. 3. G.R. 3. LAVONNE GARTON Vonnie 2nd Bd. 1, 2g lst Bd. 3, 43 Pep Bd. 43 G.R. Pep CL' 1, 3. JUDITH GIBSON I fade G.R. 3, 43 Fr. Light. 43 Pep Cl. 33 G.A.A. 3: Boost. Off. 4. ROBERTA GLOMSKI Bert Entered from Regis 33 G.A.A. 3. JEANNE GONITZKE Jeanne 2nd Bd. 1, 23 Pep Cl. 3. SALLY EVERSON llsdlll G.R. 3, 43 Pep cl. 5. ,IUDITH FRANK judie RICHARD FARMER Chippewa Bsebl. 1-43 Basktbl. 1 23 Fr. Cl. 1-43 Pep Cl 5: Int. Basktbl. 3, 4. ROBERT FRASE Fuzz Fr. Cl. lg Nurs. Cl. 51 F.F.A. l-39 B5Cbl- 5- G.R. 3g Hom. Com. Att. 43 Drama. 4. Int. Sftbl, 2, 52 ln!- Basktbl. 13 Pep Cl. 3. KATHRYN FULTS Katy Ch. Lead. 1-43 Pres. 4 Choir l'4: Ft. Light. l 33 Ft. Cl. 1, 23 Hom Com. Arr. 4. JUDITH GRACE ujudyn G.R. 3, 43 Ft. Light. 2-43 Hom. Com. Comm. 43 Ch. Lead. l, 23 Pep Cl. 1, 3. BARBARA GREENE HRedll JOHN GREWE ujacku Lyc. l-43 Ski Cl. 2-43 Ft. Cl. 3, 43 Track l- 4g Ftbl. 1-3. 65 1 WILLIAM FEIRN MARY FISH Bl rlMary11 13 Bd. 3, Lat. Cl. 1, 2g G.R. 3. 2nd Bd 1, Zg Pep k1 Cl. 3, 4. PAUL FUSON JO ANN GAGEBY Fuse box 14 yc. 3, 43 lst. Bd. 1-43 Ft. Light. B s tbl 1 2, Deb. 3, 1-35 Hom. Com. Arr. 4g 4 Ft Llght 4. G.R. 35 Pep Bd. 4. RONALD GANONG nlzeggien Frbl. 2-43 Sr. 3, 45 Im. Basktbl. 1-4g Pep Cl. 1, 35 Sr. R. Up 4. DUANE F-IELSTAD l1Deu,e-yy: St. 2-43 Track 1, 3, 4 Basktbl. 1, 2g Hock. 1, 2. 1-45 Fr. Cl. 1-4. JOYCE FRANK rrMidger1 G.R. 3: Fr. Cl. 1, 2 Nurs. Cl. 3g Pep Cl 1, 3g Sr. R. Up 4. NANCY GILBERT Nano G.R. 3, 4g Fr Light. 2 35 Pep Cl. 1, 33 Lat? Cl. 33 Nurs. Cl. 4. GILBERTSON Ellie lsr. Bd. 1-4g Pep Bd. 4g G.R. 3, 4g Lat. Cl. 1, 25 Nurs. Cl. 4. DONALD GUSTAFSON ARLETTA SANDRA Don GYLLAND DEAN HADDEN HIRLEY GUNDERSON LM. Cl' 2: Mike H Arlene Deana GULHICKSON 5 dy Plat. 2-4g Fr. Light. 2, Pep Cl. 1, 25 News Int. sffbl. 1.55 Im SM G.R. 3, 4. Ft. Light. sg Pisr. c1. 4g Int. 1-45 Ed. 35 co. Ed. Baskrbl. 1, 2. znd. Bd 43 Pep Baskrbl. 2-4. 1 DARLENE HAGENESS Dar Lat. Cl. 4g Hom. Ec. lg Choir lg Znil Bal. I. 2, 3, 4. INA HASSART I-LS. Off. 4g 2nd Choil 1, 25 Pep C1. 1, 3g Ush. Cl. I. 41 Sr. Comm. GERALD JO ANN HALE f-jo., Fr. Cl. 2-4g Pep Cl. l 3' GR 3 45 Fr. , -- rv Light. 41 Sr. Play Comm. 4. STEPHEN HAUGEN Steve Basktbl. 1, 23 Pep Cl 1, 33 Sr. Comm. 4. HAUNSCHILD Gerry Frbl. I-33 Baslcrbl, -1, 23 Ski Cl. 3, 43 Fr. Light. 4g Mike 8: Plat. 2-4. BRYAN HOBBS Shake Ft. Light. 45 Pisr. Cl. 45 Sr. Comm. AUDREY HOFF And Sr. Comm. .IUDITI-I HAMILTON fvjud-,Ill Ind Choir lg Ist Choir 7-4 ALLAN HOGAN Hlgmgu Frbl. Ig Fly Ty. Cl. 1- 33 Im. Baskrbl. 3, 4. CHARLENE JAY HANSON HANSON Jay Ucbuckien Sf, Cllfnm. Fr. Light. 35 Mike 84 Plat. 4. EUGENE I-IELLER MARIETTA HENCI-I Butch Meridia Im. Baslctbl. 1, 23 Ad. lsr Choir 3, 4g 2nd Ed. News 3, 4. Choir 1, 25 G.R. 3, 45 Pep Cl. 1, 33 Sr. Comm. JOYCE HENDERSON Fr. Cl. 1-43 lsr Bd. 2, '3, 45 Pep Bd. 2, 3, 4: Orch. 45 G.R. 3, 4. JANEEN HOLLISTER Holly Ft. Light. 1-4g lsr Bd. WILBUR 2, 35 Prom. Comm. 3g H01-BROOK Hom. Com. Comm. 4, W2Hl0w Amen. 4. ROGER KUEHN MICHAEL KIRKHOFF Mike Ski Cl. 3, 45 Int. Ftbl. 45 Int. Basktbl. 1-45 Sr. Round-up 45 Track JAMES KOLKA Illimll Badger Boys St. Uth. Rotorg Track 1-4gFtbl. 1-45 Mike 8: Plat. Cl. JAN MARIE KLAES frjdnu G.A.A. 35 lst Choir 2-35 2nd Choir 1. LORELIE KORN Lori Kodak 3, 4-Ed. 3, 4: 2nd Choir 15 Pep Cl. 1, 39 G,A.A. 1, 25 Cl. 1-4. Play Comm. 4. JULIE ANN KOVAC ufulien G.R. 5, 45 G.A.A. 3. 45 Pep Cl. 33 Ft. Light. 45 Booster Off. 3, 4. RAYMOND DONNA KRUGER KRUSCHKE fPEnieH lfRdyH G.A.A. 15 Fr. Light. 35 Tumb. 2, 35 Pep Cl. 39 Sr. Comm. Ftbl. 2-Mgr. 33 Track 1-45 Lyc. 3, 45 Int. Basktbl. 2-4. JOHN KLAWITER rrlyinyn Orch. 1-45 Ft. Light. 1-3. DAWN KLINGBEIL Dawn IGNATIUS KNOPPS Nath 2nd Choir 3, 4g Enter. from Regis Jr. Yr. MARY ALYS KLOFANDA Us-mokyn G.A.A. 1-45 Fr, Cl. 1-4. EDNA KNUDTSON nlcinyn Lib. Coun. 2, 39 Hom. Ec. Cl. 1-4. RAYMOND KNUDTSON K nate Int. Basktbl. 1-45 Bowl. 2. im-'Reis K iller Ftbl. 15 1st Choir 2-35 Int. Baslctbl. 1-4. JERRY LAMM Tex GAYLORD im. Baskfbl. 1, 25 LAMPMAN sffbl. 2, 5. Gay I 5 5 I F I I ' , 1 ,WU A 1' 1 1 ' Mfg? M1 ' ff v pn .yr iz gt: Q, 4' 1 at , ' ' ,, , 1 fy M is a memory that will have a lasting impression on us of Patricra Beauchamp 1938 55 johannaM Koehler 1938 56 0 I I I Pat was a member of the class of '56 when a tragic ac- cident caused her death in the early part of her senior year. In the two short years of activity in high school, she gained the friendship and admiration of many fellow students. Words are hard to find to express our feelings about Pat, who's life was so full, yet short in years. Kempton F German 1938 56 We the student body and faculty were profoundly moved by the loss of Kemp from our midst Words cannot express the story of his many worthwhile accomplishments nor the feeling of friendship and love he gave to others HIS the senior class ohanna a member of our senior class was noted for her quiet reserved manner and her pleasing personality Because of these attributes her presence at ECHS will be missed by all 49 ,QQ OUR CHEER LEADERS One of the phases of our present day sports, which all coaches and players recognize and admit to be an im- portant factor in athletics, is cheering. Cheering can be so good that it will win a game for a slightly inferior team or it can be so poor that the best team will lose. Ted Harstad, our smiling and talented cheer leader. has been the instigator of our vociferous cheering. It is largely due to him that there has been such a successful season in athletics. With his unstinted repertoire of cheers, he would mal-ce a gallery of suffering loclcjaw patients laugh. Ted was recognized as the head cheer leader, but be needed assistants at the last few football games on account of the large crowds. Nladelyn McQueen, Eddie president of the Pep Club, and Day Chambers were appoint- ed to aid him. They proved very effective at every gene. but the biggest time for them was during the last week. It was Homecoming Week. They took charge of the pep rouser in the main room on Friday, November I3. Till! night they led a snake dance all the city and down to the ward schcgplx as a bon-fire. The the were TRB. 1 Y' nl SCHOOL LIFE ln looking back over the thirty-year span of school activities, we have decided that the workings of our school are comparable to the precise mechanism of a fine swiss watch. Under the able supervision of our principal, Nr. Barnes, the teachers keep our classes running smoothly. The subjects we have to choose from are numerous and greatly varied. Just as important a part of school life is the whirl of social activities that seems to envelop our school. Realizing the significance of enjoyable participation in social events, as well as class- room work, we partook of both abundantly fl, ' iz l v Jlqlhiiibttl - '. :-. 5,f i .j :ff I V q fdsy- s- I f, i 3 ' - ,'- ff-'jfiilfefg ' 'affx- ff-i' ' - ' . - -' v . ' n - . :'g.,.:-1'.1a- . . - ' -,' 4-. ,'1 - '- III 5, 5 l 2' , -.. 5' N ' x ' 4 . ,p r r J! x bl- , 'x Q A ' -.'QQdv:.f -. x 1 I 5 'H 'm ' ir' . . , -, Q I X r If-as lu., 'W x ns. I f av. 4 Q . 'jx , . '- ' ' . by 4- Mt. af -4- ' 1w.--.--v-- lyqnf I1 Gusfa fsm ,- e 5 L W algo, Aff' M, Q1-W ' ' ' V aa V. . , W 4 QC if 'Q ' V - , ' W , , ' ' ',,, I wa ' 7 Q 7' I' V ' .- W' 5 my f W1 1 , w v 1 4 1. 1 lg A A 5 . W S 2 if I w I A K L , my 1. y, s K 4, , . , .- L . K I T! V I Q M. V , f., x 2 1 A W , -ir 4 , . W .M 3 ' f gl E 5 ?W at 5 5 M gg 3' Ne E 9 2 rata? ,Q 5 'iw . 3 M f Q 5 5 Q no E if 5 fi ,, gm 49 fi' 9 , M Q, 5 iw 4 J gf? ,af mg ,J I in,- .I M 'E 4 , 3 21' f, M. W ...J ,f H f W X V Y it f -WA M: Q ,S 6 f 'xx if QA f ., iw i :Q 6 3-i A ,if Q VP' ' at ..-f M . xx, mb N Rv . y R ,, suspunmn wk K 5 ,415 4:5?',1',q, . t , ..g..M....-.w,M. .ffl , K ' 'A'??Tj'? 4'TM'f Q .2 ,ak 6 E444 CORNETS 1. Marcus, W. Otterson, D. Rollings, J. Paulson, B. Lat son, M. Brown, S. Fomberg, E. Severson, T. Peterson, P. Marcus. FLUTES 1. Russel, M. Meyer. N. Calkins, C. Neperud, D. Nel son, K. Mortenson, B. Brown, S. Vincent, M. Anderson FRENCH HORNS D. Stai, B. Olsen, C. Ammentorp, K. George, D. Plome- dahl, J. Kufahl, J. Bathke. TROMBONES B. Eick, B. Tiegan, J. Peterson, B. jackson, N. Bren don, R. Feirn, J. Henderson, P. Gilson, T. Martin. BAssEs C. Manz, D. Woletz, G. Gabert, B. Baker, B. Feirn, R. Brewer, Walker, V. Howard, H. Henry. BARITONES S. Meyer, R. Monson, D. Olson, C. Gavin, D. Smith. PERCUSSION M. Crisp, D. Bernard, J. Myrick, j. Casperson, L. An derson, R. Jacobs, B. Olson, J. Holmes. A crash of the cymbals . , . eight counts of a fancy drum beat . . . and finally the band swings into a snappy march, thus beginning another hour of re- hearsing. Besides the regular daily practice the band spends many early morning hours preparing the music for the many activities in which the band, under the direction of Donald I. Sarge Boyd, par- ticipates. Mr. Boyd is directing our well known Senior Band for his twenty-eighth year and is said to have had some of the best high school bands in the country. Each year the band presents two student and public concerts besides playing an important part in the annual spring District Music Festival. It is traditional for the band to display entertaining ma- neuvers at all home football games and this year they were led by drum major Pete Gilson. The band also takes part in many public ser- vices by marching in the various parades such as Veterans' Day and other special occasions. 40nd game! Razz Tun: L, Bien. C. Miles. G. Stafne. E. VC'hite. nl. Fherhardt Baritone-'.r: -I. Baker, D. Anderson. Suxopbnner: S. Lewis V. Hess, C. Clark, E. White, L. LaPage, B. Anderson, M Mierow. B, Blakley, A. lohnson, J. Kalwiter, B. .lones Ffuter: J. Cramblit, J. Carroll, M. l-lolmquist. A. Han son. G. Elliott. A. McCutcheon, V. Wlhitesitle. N. Goller, S. Zimmerman, 1. Mautz. French Harm: 1. Gore, D Brown, D. Stevens. S. Polinslce, E. Lane. Corners: B Epmd For the benefit of those players who, for various reasons, were unable to pass re- quirements for second band. and those just beginning, a third band has recently been created. Under the direction of Mr. Mar- tin. this band meets during third period each clay. Time is spent learning to con- trol the instrument, using correct posture and ombasure. Some students work on preparing units which must be passed dur- ing the summer in order to move into sec- ond or first band next year. 55 Perry, D. Erickson. S. McMahan, P. Anderson. V. hlohn- son, R. Young. R. Nelson. R. Hoepner. nl. Burmeister. M. Hanson, R. Vehrs. T. Shepler, B. Nelson. B. Sparley. VI. Long. C. Jensen. B. Alstrom. Tmmlmrzer: S. Stolp. S. Lolcen, D. Duerst, R. Nelson. VI. VanGortlon, vl. Paul- son. Left to Righi. Ron One: R. Stevens. B. Bais. B. Johnson, S. Berg T. Weax'er. ,l. MacI.oren. G, Gaartl. A. Marquardt. B. Peterson Rott' Three: J. Manthei, -T. Mattson. D. Larson, G. Bellows. Mr Martin, T. Tompkins. D. Cronkhite, R. Miles. 4543! Q.. ,I 4 s W ,,,Z17,,v ,QM . W A fx. in - M, A ,W f.1wf,,,, 2 ggi f-M V V, 0 F I I Q5 my ggi? A, 6 Q1 Q -.,, z, 4 We W' E of M 2, 5 Q ' W E M A A an Ly g V, VW I ly avg, ,, A M Q ' I Lf T I W4 71,-A . 'Lily v ' A A Q L f V -A V J 5 2 K 1 A N, . ' 5 .1 6- N-f ,Q M b b wb K A .W 2 ,Es 1 , gg ., , ' . 4551 fglj , A - ' , V . Q - H, - , ,Q sh' If Q 1 I 'LU kv E aw 3 f ff aww? J ma W 3 5 fimiw gwwmz V mst, zarffffm N ' , W it 'gm Wm 1 lun Saw Q 'Q 2 -A 5 Q Q ,, A ,,,.,,R fn' ww-gg , if R 4 gg 1 f .2- flk S if 'D : Y El? Tc fu 11 Second Choir. Front Rout A. O'Neil J. Persiko, J. Schroeder, K. Taylor, W Slerren. F. Turk, j. Hanson, L. jackson Ron' Tim: A. Shielancl, F. Milledge L. Miller. T. Wallace, G. Hanson, S Kilcle. R011 Three: M. Farmer, M XX'hirney. D. Mattson, D. Sreinhauer, B. Sreinke, M. jackson, 1. Jacobson J. Duffy. Run Four: C. McNair, M Ambel. VI. Vorce, 1. Fossovv, K. Drews S. Rader. R. Vollendorf, S. Schuh Ron Fire: V. W'eclluml, M. Milwarcl GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, Front Rmr: 1. Clark, R. Garton, V. Lippin, S. Engebrerson, J. Hageness, L. Miles. Rau 1. Panzer, L. Froehlich, S. Seidler, B. Teigen, P. Owen, Three: N. Bunch, K. Laurson, B. Draper, J. Jenson, P. J. Gunderson, L. Owen, B. jarber, J. Beldon, B. An- Severson, M. Lee, P. Wendt, 1. Walker, B. Aberg, J. Close, derson, G. Harper, D. Norby. R011 Tu'01 K. SOr6r1S0f1, C. Bliss, K. Paulson, L. Solberg, R. Stevens, L. Olson. K. Thorne, R. Reseld, M. Carlin, J. Fjelstad, M. Dustin, Abfenz from picture are: V. Srafsholt, R. Taylor, L. Jar- S. Smith, S. Rusch, E. Livingston, D. Larson, D. Blakely. rington. Piano: L, Nelson, S ffw a4,ezf704eaS Rou' One: K. Peterson, J. Krause, j. Wickland, D. Kelly, B. Van Gordon. Ron' Two: L. Buresch, M. Lee, D. Kosmoskie, C. Peterson, V. Tollefson. Rau' Three: J. johnson, I.. Olson, M. Lueck, J. Bonnin, L. Peterson. Second Choir. Front R011 : V. Baker. B Winrich, C. Wedlund, D. Hennig, C Hartl, M. Frank, S. Young. Rott' Tzro K. Anderson, S. Simonson, J. Lang land, D. Stelter, S. Johnson, E. Liv' ingston, C. Goetz. Ron Three: M Campbell, D. Welke, M, I-laggeness J. Gowney, B. Woodford. Rau' Four: L. Scheifebein, P. Belden, S. Hentschel D. Abart. Rou' Fire: A. Larson, S Woodford. This year's Second Choir is a mixed chorus group consisting of seventy members. The choir is made up of sophomores, upperclassmen and some freshman boys. During the activity filled year, this choir partakes in the Christmas concert and festivals in the spring. The Girls' Glee Club, as well as the Second Choir, is a preparatory group for the First Choir. All freshman girls automatically become a part of this group. The club participates in the Christmas concert and other activities, including television and radio appearances. Both groups play important parts in the music entertainment department throughout the year. ORCHESTRAQ Front Row: J. Klawiter, R. Scott, G. Staberg, N. Anderson, M. Meyer, 1. Russell, B. Vankat. Row Tu-oz J. Barland, B. Easterson, R. Arneson, E. Hayes, J. Henderson, J. Meltz, 1. Peterson. Row Three: S. Bjerke, D. Smtih, C. Waters, I. Olson. Rou' Four: A. McLaughlin, J. Fjelstad, L. Anderson, J. Myrick, M. Crisp. Sleigh Ride. XValtz of the Flowers, and Christmas Fantasieu are just a few of the pieces you may have heard if you happened to be in the base- ment of ECHS during fifth period. These pieces were played by the Eau Claire High School Orches- tra under the direction of Mr. Herbert Merrill. As in the past years. the orchestra gave two concertsg the Christmas and Spring Concerts. They also played for the Senior Class Play and part of the orchestra played for the operetta, The Song of Nor- way '. In the spring. they were in the annual Music Festival. This year's orchestra consisted of forty- four members, including the strings and some of the band members. 'Me 7014: FIRST ORCHESTRA OFFICERS: Fjelstad, R. Scott, B. Zeilsdorf, B. Easterson. QQ 1 iw? , - ' Vw, my 'J 1 , 74131, 1, 4 W' Mia , ' fm. 9 in D Balthazor F Bushendorff M Severson and lx Lrness prepare thexr en1.,l1sh assxgn ments for the next day rn one of Mrss Cou ture s junxor Ynellsh Classes Boys grrls everyone lend me your attentlon' The Engllsh teachers sound almost llke Shetkespearcs Mule Anthony as they get the elftss to focus therr attcn tron tow 1rd them If students hue no mterest 10 Eng l1sh when they xrrrve 'lt EC HS they 'ire certfunly gnen exery ehmee to elexelop one The course IS requrred for the flrst three ye 1rs Those who plm 1 college e1reer H115 take Senxor Ilnglrsh In the 19705 the course was a four year re qurrement The INFWS KODAK 1nd 111 ph1ses of speech work lre lneluded under Eng l1sh Miss Ethel Klng IS the head of the ent1re department M155 Tloflat adyusts one of the neu machrnes used IH her remedlal readmg classes Senrors G Barland W Bartlett N Hovey and J Hollnster laborlously attempt to untanele the rntncate plot of A Tale of Two CHICS by Charles Dlckens 62 THE DEBATORS: Foreground Seated K, Kappers, B. Vankat. B. Saxe. L. Spicher, K. Kidd. Backgmrnza' Sealed J. Welter, P. Fuson, j, Peterson, J Tronsdal. Bt1fLL,'fUIl?ld Standing: M Brandt. B. Winrich, J. Kolka, S. Duax, M. Baker, M. Chamberlain. haDed4zeS :deff Mr Robinson debate coach hands a first place trophy to the first team Left 10 Rzgbt S Duax -I Kollta M Brandt P Fuson 1 Welter 63 BEGINNING DFBATORS Ron One D Rude A McCutcheon R Hale B Thompson L Friede T Bresina G Long Roz: T110 J Borum I Luttrell J jones M A Olson P Klauiter S Steinmetz C Dutter M Olson A Patraz L Lokken Miss P Litsheim Bari Razz j Powell J Norman The ECHS dcbate teams hue come through with another successful record under the direction of Mr Robinson ary compilcd 1 3910 record 'it seven tournaments The members of the first tum are Susan Duax and lim Ixolka on thc ffirmfttive and Maxine Brandt Paul Fuson and erry Weltcr on the negt me The bcginning debators learn the un damcntals of speaking while the xanced dcbators spend therr time polish ing, up on dcbarc techniques This ycirs question mis Rcso ve That Goxcrnment Subsidies Should be Granted According to Need to High School Graduates Wfho ualify for Ad ditional Training . : ' : . , , - v - - v ' I v A I , Y. ' 3 . , '. , . . . , . 'i , . A , . , . . , I A ' i ' ' ' , 1 , L L v ' . A 1 . , . ' , . , . V' , The first debate team, through janu- , i ' 1 Y c - 4 l ii ' r I . ' , ' ad- : s . s .' ' i ' , ' y A 4 1' . A I ' -1 ' 'z , 1 l di t 'A I -5 . Q . ' - ln France :hey Jag, 'Oui oui: in Spain they Jag. 'Si ri',' erery little Dutchman rayr. 'Id ju' If you hear these catchy little phrases in the halls, we're not being invaded by foreigners-it's probably one of the language students at ECHS. It has been said that Latin is a dying language, but Miss Berg really brings it back to life with the intriguing study of ancient Rome. Mr. Harry Rosene sees to it that his Span- ish and German classes really catch the mood. The room is decorated with colorful displays and designs relating to Spain and Germany. German student, M. Coffman, J. Taves, J. Carroll, R. Anderson and Armstrong admire Mr. Rosene's Little German Village. We .lean f45owZt4e WMM and '75 'af FRENCH CLUB. Front Rott: S. Engebretson, D. Cramblit, M. Ramsey, C. Waters, C. Vennen, S. Tiller, K. Thorson, M. Mori- sette, Mrs. Chatterson. Razz Tim: E. Aussmuson, D. Blakely, K. Sorenson, J. Bartholemew, S. DeMars, E. Horstick, B. Mencel, K. Urness, J. Jensen. Rau' Three: S. Cleveland, R. Mattison, K. Mclntyre, R. Horstick, K. Anderson, J. Allen, D. Cramblit, 1. Larson, B. Plummer, K. Charleson, D. Swanson. Rou' Four: R. Resseld, N. Anderson, K, Wilsey, D. Culver, G. Berman, D. Geerts, J. Turk, G. Barland, N. Gustavson, J. Franck. Speaking French for one class period a week, reading novels written in French, and writing to French pen-pals are some of the activities of Mrs. Chatterson's French class. The French Club members hold parties and banquets during the year following the initiation at the beginning of the year, while the second year Latin students wind up their year of activities by holding an annual Latin Banquet in the High School gym. By listening to records, the students of Spanish, French, and German classes get a more realistic im- pression of languages as they are spoken in their natural setting. people7hoa94Z4e Zadqof-4' rl- .. f71',. xl. Q. f' C . . 'fl-2 1.5.-1, ' 0.0 U ff' 4 , 1 0-K ssbb ,, X -' g 3'Iv, .' l t I 4 . is 14 7 '-131, A' a s The Latin Club officers as pictured Left lo Right: K. Van Gorden, M. Brandt, B. Easterson, 1. Rood, and B. Benson. Miss Berg, Latin Club officers and club members are pic- tured in the midst of one of their frequent meetings. adm 7 Daxe Thompson flips the svutch and the pro g,ram rs on A qurcx flash of the l1tt1e red lrght and you know you re on You have been G Schuch D Tuck and W Wahl the arr Giving a radio play are C. Smith I.. Killen R. Winters R. Lindeke and G. Brown. rehearsmg the show for weeks, and here IS the brg moment when you actually g1V6 your scmpt over the a1r The radro and TV class IS an electrve for the sophomore Jumor, and sen10r stu dents The puprls learn through partrcr patron mstructed by Mr Krammes Adaptmg the YOICC to broadcastmg IS the frrst project or the year Students learn the technrques of radro that come only w1th cxperrence Next the class coxers tclevx sion vnth the same rtlea learning through dorng 1l'1 ITllUd Thls trme however, they concentrate not only on the 'lL1LllO or hear mg slde of broadeastmg but llso on the xrdeo or seerng srdc Those who are seek mg experltnec rn tht technleal nature fmd a transmrtnng set rnght there rn the class room Vast changes 1n the l1st thrrty years have made the raclxo and IClCY1Sl0I1 class a val uable assct to our currrculum Wcwe fi Seam-77 T Tronsdal keeps the puprls up to dare on hrgh school nevss on Your School Reporter The Radro Speech class watches TV to 1mprove thexr own work S Anderson reads storres for chrldren on Story nme The Frrst Chorr sang over televrslon on a speclal Chrxstmas program Diane Srriehy, Barb Calleas. Nancy XVE-rleir1, Connie Sires, Louella Reetz. Nancy lloover and Marjorie Hollister of the advanced drarnatics class rehearse the Childrens Theater production of the llqirlvirzlg Fairy, Kemp German played the lead of Flvxood P Dowd in the plu Ilarzu With him are Connie Sires and Birdie Nlexxendorp also featured in the plav 64 Wine 7444 Mr Heise with the cast of the senior class play production l 011 Car: I Tai: II ll Ill I ou The dramnu or the costumes and scenerx for the Chnl drens Theater playi are gone oxer carefully vuth Mr Heise s superx ision anmt,4ct Arleen Millen watches as Carolyn Gabrielson, Barb Saxe and Judy Frank manipulate their marionettes for Rumpul- xtilxkin. Wayne Bartlett, Cindy Long, Gerry Walter and Bruce Wogahn are rehearsing for the Footlighters production of Ye: Means N o. 69 'That flat need: dutcbmanmg and when youre zmfbed wztb tt go and rake the couch down stage e t These are the terms stu dents come to know and under stand through the dramatics class a layman these terms sound absurd but to a dramatic student they are the common tools of this trade Along with learning the the students of Mr Heises drama tics classes gain valuable experi ence in the art of make up costum ing and drama with additional work in forensics The activities of the class are varied which en courages students to Join this class Mr Heise coaches Jack Simon and Kemp German at the rehearsal for the fall production of the play Harvey l I I ' , , f. . . . l f . - es. To 7 D skill required to construct scenery, nf .10 V4 Lf!! E7Lxld.g I Lf U 512 72m 4 Stagg J, Schrieber and T. Balcom ,, get ,ofipffsome l ts minute news items. f if , if 1041.4 ,f or Qx . Y! Lx 5 . c 1 f ,. Snowball u ns, V Allen, Land QQ mcgiivned by .J . fl - T. Balcom and J. Moehle at X C' 'I vf'f,QL,! ff ,ff 7 the Snowball, a NEWS spon- X W 'MTVQQE f d ' , 1 ' I fl K x - 6-15'xfcE25Lfif dj,fy7 Q KZ fl , l J ff Thirty years ago the first copy of the NEWS appeared at ' ECHS. This was January 28, 1926, and the NEWS has been , f a standing tradition ever since. f lf- A f' Ll , 'ds Vet f with a paigil circulation of nly 200 c ies in w1926, 0. , fx-62 fl',f'fT! they canepaigrqedzand sgnigggeg MA, at t f thefschool X ye-arf a total of 700 ' issued' J-.bl-Kvy, the K NEWS is a bi-weekly publication with a circulation of 2100, . f Xl , ,fy f CY' Stillifjci diadlines and work schedules. Front Rout S. Flaskrude, J. Moehle, B. Proctor, S. Everson, A. Wright, L. Stang. Back Row: J. Schrieber, C. Schute, T. Balcom, D. Stetzer, J. Barstad, A. Gylland. Mining from picture: S. Gilgan, E. Heller, B. Vaughn. The members of the Kodak staff each year are con- fronted with the job of putting out Eau Claire Senior High School's yearbook, which is the Kodak. This is indeed a tremendous job which is efficiently handled with interest and enthusiasm As a time limit must be overcome, co- operation is a necessity. Through their efforts, Eau Claire Senior High School has a fine Kodak, of which they can be truly proud. 74a fadad Stagg Industrious and contemplative are our Kodak students. Hard labor brings a sense of accomplishment. Fourth Row: D. Zais, P. Krause, B. Garnett, M. Strader. 'Third Row: B. Plummer, D. Swanson, S. Setinbring, H. Holden, Mr. O'Brien, Advisor. Second Rout L. Korn, 1. Johnson, S. Hoyt, S. Kovell. Front Row: J. MacLaughlin, D. Nelson, D. Dahl, M. Giebel. - get gt wi 4 as . 1-:Y 5' 3 f We leevue Wide We puke David Mundinger is being instructed by Mr. Wisbroecker on the intricate and wondrous workings of the linotype ma- chine. It is used for setting news for the News and setting type on tickets and many other small printed forms which are used throughout the school. In 1926, the first News was printed by a downtown company, but because of the high cost they started printing it in the printing class and have continued to do so ever since. In those days they printed 700 copies compared to out 2350 copies today. Along with printing the News, which keeps them quite busy, the printing class prints programs, attendance slips, passes, and posters of all kinds. At the present time the print shop has one linotype, a Babcock Cylinder Press, three other hand-fed presses, and one automatic. They have various kinds of type and do their work on an imposing table. This class is under Mr. Wisbroecker's supervision and keeps the school well sup- plied with printed material. jim Gardo is in the process of feeding envelopes through the platen press which is used to print tickets, score cards, pro grams and many other printed forms for the school or organizations in the school. The members of this year's photogra- phy class have acquired a number of valuable skills. Each member spends a period of time on taking pictures, de- veloping film, -printing from negatives, and sorting and filing the finished prod- uct. The photographs produced are ur- gently needed and utilized by both the News and Kodak staffs. ? 2 Sane-landed 7 jim Page and Bud Berman are set- ting up a picture to be made bigger on the 35mm. enlarger, while Bob Tietz is preparing to enlarge a group picture on the bigger 4 by 5 enlarger. In the dark room, .Bob Arneson, in the sec- ond step of Photography, is developing a pic- ture, while Ronnie Kilde and Bob Jones are in the third and final step of printing a picture. It seems Photography can be fun as Nancy Gilbert, Margaret Krenz, and Rachel Slock scan through the pictures that have been taken and file away the negatives. 16644446 S tk Mr. Fish instructs Tom Swartz and Ed- ward Spielrnan on the perspective in- volved in painting the scenery for the puppet show. Clara Harper, Fred Nelson, Roger Stokes, and Tom Rawlings put the finishing touches to their ingenious hand puppets in Mr. Fish's art class. Mavis Sandberg and Beverly Van Gor- der industriously form figurines from -modeling clay, while Richard Giebel and his marionette blend into the other art projects in the background. 74 This year, as before, students have had the chance to develop their creative ability in the art classes of Mr. Fish. This school year has seen the art stu- dents doing various types of art work such as water-coloring, crafts, pen and ink drawings, scenery for plays, and other creative endeavors. At the close of the school year the students were allowed to leave the build- ing to choose their own scenic views of the city and finish them later in water color. 'L '54 Steve Randen is shown pointing out the steering mechanism of a toy demon- ls used to measure the sm stration car to B. jones, B. Mai, and A. Lee. dem S nerve Control E.C.H.S. STUDENTS are carefully prepared as future motorists through the facilities of our fine Drivers' Training Course. Mr. Adams begins the Drivers' Training Course by giving two weeks of preliminary classroom instruction, pointing out the' rules and regulations of driving. Then, after a few weeks of training, they at last get a chance to drive. They have weekly classroom meetings set aside from Driving Days to refresh the minds of the students. By the time they graduate and receive their licenses, they have become accomplished drivers and are able to handle a car in any kind of traffic. McDonald Motors provides the dual-control car which the students use during the Drivers' Course. Cindy Long is shown demonstrating the correct way to stop at an intersection to J Duffy, C. Mc Nair, and M. Marx. -e. Mr, Rehm observes as W. Flyte and R. Cowley work diligently to rewind motors in electricity class. J. Lee, B. Sarrell, B. Soley and C. Russell con- centrate on their drafting projects. lcbfq Wu at '7 ' David Murphy is shown how to work the metal lathe by Mr. Craemer. The study of electricity, printing, drafting and mechanics along with actual completion of projects are the activities of the industrial arts department. This department provides a large area of instruction in many fields for the beginner as well as the advanced student. Boys are introduced to indus- trial arts in their freshman year by subjects such as electricity, print- ing and drafting. eengckwts ' ,-hz? Working on one of the lathes in machine shop are S. Loken and R. Minto. If they like a particular phase of work, they go on to advanced work in that field as upperclass- men. Our industrial arts department has sent a multitude of well train- ed technicians into many fields which are a part of the atomic era we have entered. Acquiring an interest as well as a skill in one of these exacting trades is the goal of industrial arts. Don Olson is aided by Mr. Wilson in completing a drafting assignment. Shown completing their proiects for woodworking are D. Asmussen and A. Ableidinger. Richard O'Mara and Gerry Plomadahl sort tools in the machine shop which is also part of the Agri- culture course. l The presentation of Honorary Membership to Bert Vollendorf at the Fall F.F.A. Banquet. E 2 Wlmnq The problems of the modern farmer are vastly different now, from what they were 30 years ago. With the invention of new and complex ma- chinery, and clearer perception of soil conservation, today's farmer must learn the best and most efficient me- thods of farming. The Agriculture Department deals with the practical as well as the scien- tific aspects of raising crops and live' stock. They learn to deal with the problems of soil, feeding of livestock, and marketing of the livestock. Good food and fellowship were a part of the Fall F.F.A. Banquet. XJ Window The small. but peppy German Band made of FFA. members provided the entertainment at the Fall Banquet. Many young men face the uncertainties of getting established as farmers. Mr. Cordes shares his experiences with his students in overcoming some of these uncertainties. Accounting, bookkeeping and filling out income tax forms for the yoeman is also taught in farming class. Tomorrow's farmer will benefit by what they learn in school today. m , - 79 N A9471 S Stokes and R Taylor 1re studymg the physrcal reactxons rn volved rn the mclmed plftne whxle B Mftlks n and eter son are dprng researjgh for hysx s exper1 n M orn Knowledge Thats vnlmt the students of the Scrcnce Deputment rccene after a year of hard studymg Screntlfle knowledge IS essentlal for hung and understanding, llfe ln our roles as mem bers of socrety Senlor Hlgh offers four subyects ln scrence Frrst comes Brology and thc study of hung thlngs The course con srsts of botfmy 1nd zoology or rn snmple Engllsh 1n1m1l.s and phnts Next along the lme IS Physlcs the lmrnmg of the motor 'ur lrght md the other thlngjs 1n that utebory xnhlle ln Senlor Sclence the students study dll of the SCICDCES comblned or els M l ffeffy KWMJVD 'Jw ff we ff add fb VA!QC!?,iba2LU J J ffl Q36w7hw W ll iylgfff QR lei, fflf if ww 'C Mfmz IS ll12l.lCll'1b mtrlt 1C1d rn a beaker from sodium mtmte 1nd sulfurlc acxd whllc S Wfoodford R Scott and D Smith observe the experiment and the results ln M Togersons chemlstry Cass l S I V 1 l l ' A ' . . 'K . A 1 J. Z , E 1 N . . . . I h L Vf' 17 . . , 1 , , l P 1 , - h , 3 el QL W - ' ll' V, I R ff vxuff 5 I lj N ' 1 F gf ' H ' K ll' 9! 1 X' t 0 ' if ,W SV - S ll l 9 gf CJ milk pu XA 4 X U 1 , I elf '0' f I ff l ' ' J lf 'J I f I ' X Q EJ M1192 A! of, lf . ' ,, 1 I Jljj :Lf f 'ffl fy 4' S Sl bl S ff e t A- Af' alto' l I 1 I L, -' J Wi X, 0 'W - fjjr r V , ff S f C ,A A 'jg ' R Gfja 1 . 80 Last of all there IS chemtstry, whtch trams the students nn acquxrmg the knowledge of the elements 1n chemlcals and the formulas whlch govern the atomxc structure of the 100 odd ele ments Keepmg pace wxth the rapxd strrdes bexng made rn sc1ent1f1c research offers a constant challenge to our sclence mstructors and students Pxcturecl above IS Mr Torgerson s mdustrtous 3rd pertod chemistry class engaged ln the preparatron of one of the many mterestmg experrments whxch are a part of these fas cmatmg subyects 81 Mr Torgerson instructs Wayne Clark Don Gustafson and V1rg1n1a Becker 1n the mtrxcacres of makrng hydrogen and the reductton of copper oxtde, one of the many expertments conducted m chemxstry class Sandia and 'fed 714544 1040 t X954 1 ff W1 , . l t ,A ,ggi i ii i J? f f ,f bi ff! k 4 4 img r A -'-ifiiffmjy . -'N' Mr. Wick demonstrates the intricacies of the Federal Tax Form 1040 while Arlene Hoff, Joyce Jurjens, Leslie Connell and George Clark look on. Ray Larson, Jan VerHagen, Bob Englebretson and Miss Otteson survey the park area adjoining the high school for out of class study. f? Along with the above equation, it might be said that . . . papers plus pencil plus eraser multiplied by home work equals mathematics, Putting it into word equa- tion form, this is how some students would describe math. Math teachers and society in general re- gard it as a basis for all science and tech- nology. Here at Senior High the mathematics classes are divided into two different courses. Many students take algebra in their freshman year and follow it up with geometry. In their junior and senior years they can go on to advanced algebra, solid geometry and finally trigonometry. Those students who don't wish to take algebra in their first year must take general math. In later years they can take algebra or geometry if they wish. Our mathematics department is headed by Miss Otteson. Emmy Horstick, Mercedes Thompson, and Gary jackson are in the process of finding a radius in Miss Hartung's algebra class. ' 76454. B. Carey, E. Hays, T. Kopp, geometry class are raking very seriously the theorems that apply to quadrilaterals. Cyou can't hardly get them no more. J Mr. Gibbs is shown discussing the value of the dollar the family budget according to rhe Circular Graph to E Rudy, and R. Resseld in his general math class. M. Russell and R. Anderson sh how to work a geometry problem. ow Miss johnson's class Q-A J. Kinny in Miss Olsons ff Z X Q ,Vw 56 1 I3 mf , .4 4 0 ,fit IMQOQ9: .59O9' 9 .A V I L 21,5 va' If' ef f fn, ,-I' x um - 4 qi O Ma 4 f x E 704414 When at last the requirements for these classes have been completed, the students are ready for college or a direct career in the commercial or business field. Advanced students in the commercial department are increasing their skill on the dictaphones. Marietta Hench hands in her assignments, as Joan Litsheim completes her work. Mr. Herreid's beginning fourth period typ- ing class is typing for accuracy and speed, the two most important skills required of the typist. 85 M Barnes teacher of Social Studies classes shows R Ganong and N Fjelstad their lesson for the day K Rudd and L Schedler prepare a poster for Western Round Up in B E Andersons social studies class X Q In a world of strife and conflict, a better understanding of the problems of people both at home and abroad is a fundamental sort of education. The freshman social studies course cov- ers the inner workings of a well run city government as well as the state and local officials. World History is an elective of- fered in the sophomore level. This gives a complete history of man as he was and as he IS 14114 A Veum and J Gardow watch mterestedly as Mr Johnson pomts out New Mexico on the map in his United States history class 86 wrw un 7 4 9 0 A M ig I ' I i , Q I 9 y 1 R i y fig. 4 ,, it f , , A I-1 , A comprehenslve vxew of our nat1ons story and the part other countrles played rn nts story IS pre sented to the jumors 1n US H15 tory Four dlfferent phases of so clal stud1es are taught to senlors for a perxod of n1ne weeks each Amerrcan Problems sociology world geography and government aww D Swanson pomts out a part of the Mlssourl Compromxse as B Blang and S Burgess look on nn Mr Haxgs Unrted States hnstory class preparatlons for bringing smlles to needy chlldren as they prepare .-3' i f if J. Gageby, S. Swanke, R. Newendorp, J. Rood, and B. Olson make 'J f x 1 l Q , f' ,f B tm ' -- K. .Rin ' Q - Q f X ZX . mi.. lv X filly ......,.,.,,...,....a-- Some of the Chef boys getnng ready for a bng water melon feast Front Roz: Mlss Horn Barbara Evanson Sharon Lusklnen Nancy julson Kathy Kidd Lynn Splcher janet Duffy Evelyn Tweet janet Harmon Mary Campbell Back Rou jeraldxne Larson Dxane Dahl Judy Franck Nancy Olsen janet Quxck June Hanson Magarer Kneer Vxrgxma Nelson Lmda Wahl strom Www S Tastes good huh fe1las7 ada Miss Rondestvedfs sewing class watches closely as Pat Bunce demonstrates her sewing skill. The early bird get: her worm, could be said of the girls who begin early to cook and to sew in Home Economics. The sewing classes concentrate on mak- ing skirts, blouses, jumpers, and dresses. Lessons in good grooming and crafts are another part of this course. 6 Vuwze 714 Some of the Home EC girls watch on as Sharon Anderson maltes yeast rolls 89 These girls sure look like they re enloying themselves Tempting aromas come from the rooms where the girls learn to cook The course is introduced with soups and fruits and goes on to complete meals Boys Homemaking gives the boys an opportunity to shine in the domestic side of life also All in all Home Ec and Homemakmg gives both girls and boys a good prepara tion for later life I , W . l 'Mp - LIBRARY CLUB: Firrt Rowg J. Bauer, I. Seivert, E. Tweet, M. Watts, G. Larson, H. Wahl, S. Willimnson. Second Row: C. Plum- mer, E. Larson, A. Veum, T. Felton, J. Franck, M. Kelly, J. Harman. I Mrs. Thompson assists Richard Giebel in check- ing out a book. Ten thousand books! This is the num- ber that can be found on the shelves of our own high school library. For the first time the library boasts a book population of slightly over the 10,000 mark. Of these, 3,128 books are classified as fiction and 6,876 are non-fiction. The library sub- scribes to 46 magazines and 5 newspapers. Students make good use of this vast store of reading material. The total circulation is 63,945 and each reader borrows an aver- age of 32 books per year. Mamzmwem Geraldine Larson is busy replacing a book on the shelf. Supervision of the library is in the hands of Miss Pederson and Mrs. Thompson. They are there to help students in looking for reference material, information for a class, and aiding the students in many other ways. Aiding the librarians are the 22 girls who are members of the library council. These girls work at the desk, setting up displays, prepare reading ma- terial for filing and many other duties. Everyone works together for the purpose of seeing that the students both benefit from the li- brary and enjoy it. ol uf, LW Hof? Mr. Mortimer, Miss King, and Miss Stainer, are selecting new library books to be used in their various classes. 7a+6egaod 0wa7fZaozg?oo64 I. Sievert files some of the libraries many magazines in the Magazine Dept. Miki During the course of a school day, many students use the library as a study hall, because it is very convenient in looking up information for their classes. 91 A 1 Ron' One: C. Bauch, D. Berg, D. Bielefeldr, S. Grilley. R0u I'u'o: j, Lundquist, K. Umess, 1. Balow, F, Barby, L. Hays. Mining from picture: E. Voegli. You have just purchased a few pencils at the school store. After counting your change you notice they have charged a few cents less than any other store. Do you realize that when you buy at the school store the profits are used to buy additional material for the com- mercial department. Students acquire necessary experience at the store that will help them if they work at commercial stores after school. Our school store is run on the same basis as a commercial store, yet they can bring the prices down within our reach. The school store is a well organized project, very helpful to the students, which satisfies the needs of 2,000 customers, Zoe '75- Wiae get '76, Elizabeth Voegli serves Kay Eldridge, while Sheryle Bauch sits in the background. bv- 92 Af'-f,,: A staff of fourteen girls have been working quite diligently during their free periods in the Booster Office to keep the money straight taken from the various clubs. Handling the school's money is but one of the many jobs undertaken by Mr. Herried's assistants. Their activities include making re- ceipts, writing checks, and selling tickets for the basketball and football games. The experience these girls receive during the hour they are working proves very valu- able 'for future use. We Wdvdle tk Salon! 'o OFFICE ASSISTANT S: B. Wold, E. Ausmussen, S. Shafer, S. Hanson, Miss Stuck, I. Hassart, S. Thorson. D. Torgrimson and D. Berg keep the books in the Booster Office. BOOSTER OFFICE WORKERS. From Row: Bauer, M. Klofanda, D. Theil, Kovac, D. Torgrimson, M. Blaisdell. Row Two: D. Dunne, J. Gibson, K. Matz, J. johnson, D. Berg, C. jahr, S. Lorentz. 93 L 4 A ,mn Q' f L YIVV X Qt ,Bla 4 x ..,,,,,,..,,,. num--. ,,,,,,,,,..,..,, ww lwlll 4 W Q 34. I A , A ,. , , , , H V V7AV if A VI Y . 4, WH V M ., ,WMMEWM , fj YW, V , Vi Q, ' if ' ' 53 w f , fl ' . ' 'A ' ,-',, 2 if 9 A , A Q M f Qsiijxyrggvii V M. 9 4, 1 ' 1 ' ' QW aiwlni' W? r h' 1, 456 f ww 'mfg f,, 6 Q 6 2 M F my x 1' -ii!! Ky: ' f Yi f 3-'u.i:g?f'f' .ft gm, Q' , sffsln ::flo'g .Q ' E ,f ' 1 P , :f5 ,'Q jlffff 1 W4 V? Y f 5' 'H-,'.f he .1 ' ' ' 5. 3 1 f- . sw, ., . 1 fx ,. 1 4 I g,,.m ,J Q ,A AQIQ yqi, .Q -52,355 v , .. V WW Y ,Ay K 'fy Wifi? mm Am 'wi A mf. L 4 I 1 H HI 'rl 13 ww gif ' , v ,ig xlg . Front Row, Left lo Right: J. Pendergast, B. Nelson, T. McMahan, C. Sheldon. Row Two: J. Hazen, D. Deline, B. Jones, J. Spiehle, J. Spielman. Sorry, you can? go up, is a familiar phrase heard by many students during the three-shift noon hour. It is the hall mon- itor's duty to keep the students on the first floor during the noon hour. Hall Monitors are of great assistance to the teachers in keeping the students from disrupting classes that are in session on all four floors dur- ing the lunch period. Work done faithfully is rewarded with a booster which includes a copy of the Kodak. 7kyZeqe0unapzk7f4zu Cary Ann Peterson admits Cleo Sheldon into the building during noon hour. 95 Judy Moffit demands and receives an expla nation for jim Fallon's presence in the hall. gh! 2 Pfzowide Jean MacLaughlin and Mary Ellen Bak- er, King and Queen of the Girl Reserves Prom, begin the first dance after the crowning, and the Grand March. Mary Ellen Baker Jean MacLaughl1n, Barbary Plummer and Dorothy Erclman lead the Grand March after the crown 111 OI! More couples at the Girl Reserves Prom getting into the swing 96 The last part of the name Girl Re serves is serves Thats exactly what the organization does It serves the school and our community this years president Mary Ellen Baker the yunior and senior girls undertake many important tasks . g. Lecl,by Miss Otteson, Miss Olson and l f ' v The Girl Reserves have many good umes even at thelr meetmgs Here Barbara Brlggs IS shown leadmg the girls rn a hearty laugh Betsy Vankat Judy Clark Margo Cham berlam judrth Steiner Barbary Plum mer and Karen Halberg are busy mak mg toys and dolls Special act1v1t1es of the Glrl Reserves include smgxng and readrng at hospxtals, makmg toys actlng as ground observers preparmg food baskets sponsormg Freshman Day and Chrlstmas carollng rn the halls One of the mann events xs the Mother Daughter Banquet but best of all IS the Grrl Reserves Prom held early rn the year Many enjoyed the beautxful vonces of the Girl Reserve Carolers at Chrrstmas mme 97 7 ' 7 . . ,, . 1 v 1 a v 9 1 1 9 J ' 1 FOOTLIGHTERS Front Rou S Thorson J Tronsclal N Olson J Hale S Gunderson J Clark J Maclaughlm J Brown C Gabnelson J Strnnger C Long S Sxmon D Etdman M Kneer Rou Four G Haunschxld T S Burgess P Larson V Lxnd Rou Tuo M Rxsberg L Martm R Paulson JL jones P Klawltter L Gnlbertson Gabus S Fletty J Cowley S Vxncent B Brown Ron Putney Three K Mclntyre C Schute 1 Quick J Hahn J Melrz 169464 f f4cZe'on 'mul FOOTLIGHTER OFFICERS Front Rou C Schure T Balcom Standmg C Long R Paulson J Tronsdal Behmd the footllghts on the ECHS Stage youll fxncl a club called the Foot llghters Smce 1926 the club has pros pered havmg the same Ideas and prm cxples and each year gamxng many new members In the past the club was c1lled the Grey Dommoes but nn later years they clecnded upon the new and pre sent tnrle The Footllghters The orgamzatnon now has a system of pomts and members may obtam them by workmg on commxttees sellmg tnckers and ushering at the varxous plays l 98 . 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FOOTLIGHTERS Front Rou 1 Schrelber R Newen dorp M Brandt P Van Eaton P Fmn P Drabant j Fmch S Hams K Wxlsey S Hoyt Rou Tuo Foster J Brenden T Bennett S Hxbbard M Duffy B Anderson S Belghley J Hageness K Laursen B Barr K Slettner Rau Three S Anderson T Lahner M Page Krenz j Clemmenson N Gustavson K Kappers K Furrer M Olson L Halvorson K Hendrickson K Hal berg M Baker Rou Four 'I' Mamn W Bartlett G C jahr J Kovac j Lolcen S Kovell L Wahlstrom In the Footlnghters Club pomts are now doubly nmportant because rhls year the club 15 a chapter m the Natxonal Thesprans and each member must have a certam number of pomts to remam a member of the orgamzatxon Letters and pxns are awarded for outstand mg actnvnry rn the club Near the end of the school year after thexr plays have been success fully presented some of the members go to Mmneapolrs to see a specxal stage productlon ',- ,- ' - Il ,,.. .,.' zl.. ',.l.,. , . , . , - ' , . , . Walter, L. Frede, K. Kidd, L. Speicher, J. Franck, J. Duffy, I N . . . . l 99 'W 71 1. 2 , 12 l 19 4-4 V ,N..awuu...xw'w ww ' 'atm 13 ' , , ,, ., V' - www. , 2 1 3 -My f s f u:'fM?3: Q - V -' I ,wwf '- w 1- v-. - MMI.. ,, R V ,,, , 2,4 Q I ,fv 4 I 5 . V 'V' fu 6 Ayr' if gg' if ig W . V ' , .f va' , iff 5 K 1 ' .. 'f er p fm 4: I 9 V' , R Yli , :XV 12:9 -'bfi aqgff-+ rg 1-21 Aff, f ' , .- uw J., N., C U . I A :W f 'A . Q- km? f , 35 Y 1 , ,.. , WNW, ,..m,.,., .,, Mm . M lk-I .5 MQ E 5? ,149 A 'w5 .'?1. 'ff azfw 'fs-lik Q, uv rw 5. ifS:1q?jQ Q .,.,r,,r N . mm by ' K' 'xg-1 QM vw., 4' .Maisy W. up ?7 ZW, 5 if . 39. ww.,-f V K T 9,3 'yi ltzsrf I g ' ' f ' A Qagnyzs, fn , , , . -Q .W 'fffigg ff , 'L V ii 40'-2.1 .i ,gZ:a:Jsi+- ' 5 . , r - ,z,. 2-51 -s H 'il W xxx . V Elie? FQ P I . I ,Q . A. ? , -f 5' ' I 'fiwbfg ,ug M, , ' ' . A My 5 - ' rx is gpg, f A gg , , ' A . an , if - ' 3jf'g:f5xj 2 -I X- x ' A in A in , vz' M Q uk rr, ,,g,...,, 'N ' ffm 'ff 'fb ' ' A-p..- if T3 -N awwvmae: JOURNALISM CLASS. Front Row: B. Davis, S. Dreke, K. Schrieber, J. Kruger, B. Buck. Rou' Tuo: J. Sorenson, M. Oestreich, J. Schoenbeck, L. Kleist, M. Risberg, K. Kidd, J. Bartholomew. Row Three: J. Flaskrud, B. Benson, L. Skou, J. Burce, J. Flyte, L. Gilbertson, L. Stone. The importance of being able to put thoughts on paper is the main point of the journalism course. Writing and rewriting of everything from radio scripts to Kodak captions is stressed strongly. The essence of time is emphasized greatly because in any job that entails writing there are deadlines to meet. The Mike and Platter club, an organization for members of the radio classes and all other students interested in broadcasting, gives two radio and one television show each week along with many un- scheduled programs. The club's purpose is to de- velop the students into experienced radio workers, giving them backgrounds for furure careers. ' If , va . p- if ' and Wide and plattw MIKE AND PLATTER CLUB. Front Row: T. johnson, Jones, R. Winter, S. Meyer, R. Flodin, R. Lindeke, D. K. Eldrige, S. Toy, J. Davis, M. Chamberlain, M. Bunt- Geerts, J. Casperson, E. Woodford, R. Zempel, D. Thomp- rock, G. Semmingson, M. Howell, L. Fleming, D. Zais, son. Row Four: R. Johnson, R. Moses, T. Henke. D. M. Stanley. Row Two: G. Schuch, R. Turk, C. Rude, Gustavson, B. Hobbs, J. Bell, B. Jones, W. Wahl, R. S. Bernicke, L. Stone, L. Harsh, S. Jaeger, C. Otterson, Langland, D. Samuelson, W. Blum, J. Marcus. S. Kawell, T. McMahon, S. Anderson. Row Three: 1. - ,ag 1 .,, 1 3' 1 W sm, .131 , Ev on hw 'W-f,,. af -wi wg. , '-m.4,m,,, ,- ,Film ,ff a . x 'x . I, ik Ii 3 I YL V vi. MR s, I it L xx H les' aj , 0 I , Q 'aff K, .ne ii' W A. . N? .N , if Ax fi! I v ,L if f Ei wa ' if 3. 2 ff 155 J fwgmfa From left to right are shown: Vice Queen Sue Hoyt, Judie Frank, Maxine Brandt, Janice Russel, Faith Richards, Barb Zutter, Marlys Kallenbach, Janeen Hollister, Birdie Newendorp, Chuckie Vennen, Jackie Youderian, and Katy Fults. Absent from the picture is Jo Ann Gageby, 4 From right to left are shown: Jack Rada, Vice King, Bob Engelbretson, Tom Weber, Don Mickelson, Hugh Henery, Jan VerHagen, Bill Starks, Bob Woletz, and Roger Langland, Absent from the picture are, Jerry Jorgenson, Ronnie Ga- nong, and Carl Manz. 746 ffouuad pc? S661 pow Wow The homecoming weekend was set off with a blaze at the annual bonfire held up at Boyd Park. There the King and Queen and their court were announced. The senior b0ys and their attendants walked around the bonfire, and the cheerleaders lead the school in several cheers and the school song. Over the 30 year span, we have witnessed many spirited games between Chippewa and Eau Claire. This year's home- coming game, as in '26, was coincidentally played against the same opponent, and, in both cases the Cardinals fell by a margin of 14 points. The homecoming festivities were brought toaclose with the dance held in the high school gym. At intermission King Pearly Johnson and Queen Karen Van Gordon. were crowned by the Vice King and Queen, Jack Rada and Sue Hoyt. The last of the huge bonfire, held at Boyd Park, concludes the first big night of the homecoming weekend. Zac4e4,g,40w,'567f 1 sl Don't let expressions fool you-we won! They claim it takes all day! and Vice Queen Sue Hoyt. If . 9 ge The male portion of the faculty represented the boys and es- corted the attendants onto the field during the half of the game. King Principal Barnes and Queen Karen Van Gor- don were crowned by Vice King Marshall Barnes s ,A 171' ,I Eguaaag :Bud mKlRR.'iFl ill K 11 W 'X fl? 3 , , W, w .m -as -ff, H I 3' X - ZGI I S-v I ,fi 1 . , Ti. W I' '. Jag, -. V - .SCAR , F 41, X J 32-x Q f 9' ,fn :xg cf Q 'CCRISTIE , J W '24, gas H vi QE J me H E . WR -.. U . x 3 'WH 4.2 ., x9'ff 'W ,J P fav ' - ' ix . ,lk X 5 ,I -ra! 1 M . fy c ' ,' ,sr .rA fA' it .Q 9.8 Q. X ,gb 442 . I .4,'.NvAZ'9'i L ' f L f 1 :J f 4 -1 It M' 4 a ' 199.1- .' Con ll, 0+ ' L Vfpfdvif ' M-W? f '- 2.--1 ,,.,f,..-4.1 . 11 f'fJ. g12?:5af1 -fr av.. .-:ff . ,A . -.aigmw . , f -,al 'j- - ..L7- A ' I Ii-Lf , ,,.. min . -g Ig.--a iiwljv L X ' lqfpxf . J' f X '-ig-4. x ,f . ---1 ' , v -' K . 111.542 'Q' - . ,., SPORTS The Spirit of Sports has heard the trium- phant cry of On Eau Claire High, burst forth from the lips of a generation of loyal alumni. The cry is the same but sports have changed considerably. Looking back on those past 30 years we find that there was only one coach who directed the basketball, football, and track teams on to many successful seasons. Our basketball teams alone since that era have at- tended the state tournament 21 times and cap- tured three state titles. The' Old Abes may be justly proud of the many fine athletes who claim her as their Alma Mater, many of whom went on to claim national recognition in their field. The future presents a challenge to the stu- dents to maintain not only brilliant athletic records compiled in the past but student spirit that has made them possible. Llll ef I C tc ll 'C' 'L X If V T I Roger Langland CLED D011 M1Ck6lSOI1 KRHJ DOH LCC KQBD Jack Rada fl-H7 5 2 fecoad by de 26 an Ver Hagen CLT7 Bob Englebretson KRED Bob Wolerz KRT? Hugh Henry CLE? Pat Krause CREJ Jerry Gabert KLEJ Ron Ganong fRTJ ' 109 , f If - , A y , ' J .CO VARSITY. Front Rout E. Fried, Captain M, Johnson, T, Weber, 1. Rada, T. Anderson, P. Krause, D. Lee. Ron' Tico: R. Woletz, D. Mickelson, R. Stringer, E. Buslrendfirf. ll. llenry, XV. Starks, T. Hessler. Ron' Three: Coach E. Berg, J. jorgenson, R. Ganong. R. Stai, R. Englebretson, C. Manz, B. Easterson, R. Langland, J. Ver Hagen, j. Gabert, Coach J. Gallagher, MARINES EDGE OLD ABES 20- 15 A fighting Eau Claire team went down to de- feat in their first game of the season at the hands of a powerful Marinette eleven by the score of 20- 13. Jack Rada recovered a fumble in the end zone, then on the next play skampered 80 yards for the Abe's first score. Fullbaek Pearly johnson plunged over from the four yard line for the other Eau Claire seore.Fine defensive performances were turned in by Dick Stai and Bob Englebretson. 110 S 77 Zemin This is a football, boys. says Coach Gallager to T. Weber, jorgenson, T. Hessler, Captain M. john- son and Coach Cy Berg. as W 5. ABES TIP REGIS 9 TO 6 Scoring all their points in the second quarter the Old Abes defeated Regis in a defensive struggle 9 to 6. Pearly johnson scored from the lO, and then lugged it over for the extra point. Englebretson caught Manion in the end zone for a safety to com- plete Iiau Claire scoring. lt was our third win in four starts. ABES DOVUN CARDS I4 TO 0 Playing a great defensive game, Eau Claire downed Chippewa lvl to 0. Bill Starks scored a touchdown and kicked an extra point. Don Mickel- son scored the other point. l.angland. lfnglebretson and Ganong led the stalwart Abe line. Stai and hard charging linemen rush Regis' Manion. filed 7a 'funded 704664446 an Qmne ABES ROLL OVER RAPIDS 40 TO O The Abes racked up their fifth straight win in six games by defeating supposedly strong Wisconsin Rapids 40 to O. Jack Rada scored twice as did John- son, while XVeber scored once and Starks converted three times. DULUTH EDGES ABES 8 TO O Duluth Denfield handed the Old Abes their second loss in six starts in a gruelling ground battle 8 to O. The Abes were a constant threat, but fumbles and pass interceptions stimied the Abes Ron Ga- nong, jack Rada and Bob Englebretson stopped the highly touted Hunters cold. ABES TIE WAUSAU 14 TO Ili Our Eau Claire team came through with a tie over the powerful Lumberjacks. Rada made the first score on a short plunge from the one foot lineg john- son scored the extra point. Bill Starks threw a beaut- iful pass to Dick Stai for the second touchdown to make the score 14 to O, All XVausau points were scored in the last half, ENGLEBRETSON MAKES ALL-STATE At the end of the season, honors came to de- serving players. Bob Englebretson was named All- State first team guard. Bob thus be-came the first football player from Eau Claire to nail down a first string berth on an All-State team. Bob also won the best tackler award with 85 tackles. jan Ver Hagen received the other award for the best blocker. jack Rada and Dick Stai received honorable mention. Mickelson closes his eyes, grits his teeth and rambles 26 yards for a touchdown. Leftouts Take Championship The Leftouts overwhelmed all opposition this year to cop the touch intramural football league. They were paced by jim Stolp's ac- curate passes and Bob Barneson's unbelievable catches. Stolp, the field general for the Left- outs, fired thirteen touchdown passes. The team was comprised mostly of last year's sec- ond place team which was defeated in cham- pionship play, 13-10. The Leftouts romped over the Pros 49-33 they met the Crawling Six in the championship and took them 49-10. The defensive play of .LeRoy Anderson, Bryn Carlson, Tom Leiser and Warren Wangen kept the opposition from scoring but once. Hard running backs paced by Tom Partlow, jim Stolp and Bob Garnett, scored touchdown after touchdown. '7 Crawling Six Intramural Champs. Front Row: D. Braaten, W. johnson, D. Tornowski, D. Klinger. Row Two: F. Rush, B. Neuman, H. Gelein, F. Kopp, S. Van Gordon, D. Skamfer. Leftouts Intramural Champs. Front Row: L. Anderson, j. Stolp, Co-Captaing W. Wangen. Row Two: B. Carl- son, B. Barneson, Co-Captaing T. Partlow, B. Garnett. The Crawling Six comprised of soph- omores got off to a good start by defeating The Farmers 14-7. VanGordon passed for a touchdown and Neuman ran for the other score. The second game was an ex- citing battle for the Freshman-Sophomore title. Tornowski kicked a field goal in the last seven seconds to defeat Boozin' Six, 23-21. This game qualified the Crawling Six to meet the Leftouts for the championship. It was a dark day for them as they were easily defeated by the upperclassmen, 49-10. FRESHMAN SQUAD-Franz Row: K. Stetzer, D. Braat en, A. Marquardt, -I. Neibauer, G. Johnson, J. McGrath V. Schellfeffelxj. Aehy, j. Coggens, Anderson, G. Engle- bretson, L. Burnstad, D. Johnson. Ron' Tzm: T. Weaver, C. Thalacker, j. Smith, R. LaRock D. Winrick, J. Allen T. Schwartz, J. Dahl, M. Bell, N. Kohlhepp, J. Soley, R Hrubesch, W. Alberos, J. Burmeister, R. Kinderman, L. 'fhoagi tk Z,-S and FRESHMAN SQUAD The freshman squad which works mostly on the fundamentals of the game, played only two games this year. The first game was against a strong Wali- sau tcm, which they lost 27 to O. They then came back to beat the Regis frosh 19 to O to end the season with one win and one loss. Bradford, R. Hoepner. R011 Three: Coach N. Bussell, H Kildahl, 1. Wcmletz, Manager D. Rude, Manager J. Baker N. Werlein, K. Jorgenson, D. Glampe, D. Anderson, T Garnett, R. Kohls, S. Williams, D. Roscoe, T. Srelrer, A Curtis, C. Hutchens, L. Loken, G. Biesterveld, M. Atkinson P. Soley, W. Albarez, J. Sather. R. Biegel. R. Schiel. j MacLaren, Coach J. Haig. 7eanw Future varrily pr0.fpect.r, Front Row, Left to Rzglat P. Soley, T. Stelter, M. Curtis, T. DeMars. R011 Two J. Aeby, J. Coggens, T. Garnett. Q-If 5 I hs le ie, N jumping jack scores two more. The Abes displayed how much they missed Barneson as they were defeated by a more spirited Regis five 68-60. Never really hitting full stride they were outplayed badly. Leading all the way the Alves were never in trouble as they defeated Chippewa Falls 73-47. Sharp shooting by Jack Rada and Tom Partlow kept the Abes well in front. Rada finished with 24, Partlow with 22, and Carl Manz had ll. The Old Abes led by as much as 20 points in the game even when the entire varsity played. Leiser rebounds against Cards. In the first game of the year the defending state champions whipped Marshfield 95-46. ln this game Bob Barneson broke Chuck Mencel's record of 36 points as he netted 38 points. Led by Bob Barneson's 28 points 'the Old Abes staved off a last minute rally by a strong Edina five and defeated them 66-62. The Old Abes once again hit their game as they defeated LaCrosse Central 77-57. Bob Barneson took honors again with 28 points. The Abes suf- fered a great loss in this game as Barney fractured his thumb. Playing without Barneson or Rada the Abe reserves turned in a sparkling performance as they defeated Tosa 63-61 in overtime. Bob Wloletz stole the ball, drove down the floor and dumped it in to tie the score at 58 all, In the overtime the Abes proved to be the stronger team. Barney's left-handed shot befuddles Wausau With Bob Barneson back for the first time in three games, the team hit full stride again defeating La Crosse Logan 60-56. lt was a hardfought game and the Abes lead was seldom more than a few points. The tenacious Rangers still had a chance for victory in the final minute of play. Barneson, still favoring his right hand. used his left-handed shot to perfection as he scored 24 points and played a good rebound game, lt was the sixth win in seven starts for the Old Abes. point man with 25 points followed closely by Jack Rada with Witlu the support of Bob Barnesons record breaking 39 points, the Abes breezed to their tenth win. The Abes were never in trouble as they led by big margins the entire game. This 74-58 win revenged an earlier loss to the Ram- blers, Making their first five shots the Old Abes blasted the Chippewa Cardinals, 75-50, with a 32 point onslaught in the first quarter. Chippewa rallied from the first period surge to play on near-even terms with Eau Claire. But it was too late to catch the high scoring Abes. Barney was high 20. Leiser says, One side, son as he gets into po- sition for a rebound. In their 13th game of the year the Old Abes swamped Wisconsin Rapids lOl-53. The record for the most points in one game fell with the lOl point onslaught which topped the old mark of 96 points. Bob Barneson broke his own re- cord of 59 points with 40. When the Old Abes had 97 points they called time and put the entire B squad in. They came through with rebound shots by Rick Carlson and a drive-in shot by Larry Schleusner to give the Abes a record lOl points. Bob Wtmletz slammed in a rebound shot in the final second of play to bring Eau Claire a heart stopping 72-70 victory over a surprising Stevens Point team. WICICIS the ball, Barney? An opponent folds his hands in hope that the shot by Partlow will miss. Wtmletz, who had scored another rebound basket with I7 seconds left. teamed with Jack Rada to lead the team to victory after Point had all but wrapped up the game with a six point lead and less than two minutes to play. Bob Barneson was high point man of the game with 25 points. This was the l5th win in I6 games for the Abes. In the last game of the season the team was defeated by upset hungry Wfausau 66-64. Trailing 55-45 going into the fourth quarter, the Abes shook off a slump and sliced the Lumberjack lead to 57-55 with less than five minutes re- maining. Rada and Barneson led the desperate bid for vic- tory which fell short. Barney, who fouled out with about a minute to go. scored 29 points. Rada was second in scoring with fifteen markers. Witlm this game the Old Abes com- pleted their I955-56 season with a l5-2 record. ' . 2 ws, , ilk W' Q: 1 ,WA , 2? we 7'-Y, iw, . ri E A 'f?ff5?'f' 111, I gifslf , ,M kv , A'f,w .XML ,, ,Lv -.-'yn f- ' 1. ' :. 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Eastenson Row Two Capt R Garnett W Clark R Ganong and R Farmer JUNIOR SENIOR INTRAMURAL CHAMPS Romping over all opposition, Bobbies Bunnies easily copped the Jr.-Sr. league title. Leading the way were Bruce Easterson and C0-captains, Warren Wangen and Bob Garnett. Displaying balanced scoring and rugged rebounding, the Bunnies were virtually unbeatable. The Bunnies were the only unde- feated team in the league. The team suffered a blow when jim Hanson, leading scorer from last year lumped the league to play in Alaska The Bunnies played six games with the frosh and ,IV S and won five Their coach was J T Stolp Zmmcu 204054 7061 '7 .league F RESHMAN SOPHOMORE INTRAMURAL CHAMPS Undefeated in seven games the Rockets breezed to the league title Paving the way were Jlm Kinney Bob Woodford and Frank Kopp In the very first game of the sea son the team showed their power by romping over the Knot Heads 32 16 From there they went on the Slop Shots 44 3 In the championship game they defeated the Second Crossing Ter rors 59 28 Because of a tie for second place the team met and downed their opponent 28 10 The starting line up consisted of jim Kinney Bob Woodford Frank Kopp Duane Semmgson and Neil Ridty Front Row N Rscky C Stocks G Llghthlzet R. Nrcolu Row Tuo J Kinney C Kuhnert R Woodford F Kopp D Sermngson r to defeat the Ding Bats 52-22 and 124 SKI TEAM Front Row D Mrckelson D Larson R Scott H Henry J Blxss S Meyer Row Tun Coach M Barnes J Grewe L Anderson J Casperson J Grlnsel S Kelly W Wahl D Kennedy D Geerts Coach A Domer Sa7eam epw:a44Sz4u john Grmsel shows hrs wmnmg form For the second year ln a row the Eau Claxre Old Abes copped the state skung Champlonshlp Captam jack Grewe ule Casperson Steve Kelly and jan Bllss of the B team completed thelr runs ln the com blned slalom and downhlll events in 4183 seconds to edge out the Eau Claxre Varsity team who had a total of 420 1 seconds john Grmsel fmxshed second IH mdxvldual polnts and Hugh Henry of the A team won the downhxll event m 354 seconds but mlssed a gate m the slalom event and was dlsqualxfled Thns years entry llst was the largest smce the WIAA state meet was orgamzed I I 32511512 51 Y , Q51 3 vii f 'k uv f 4' in Ax? x 72m '74 ,4 '70 7amJldn9 Whiz A. Britten and F. jevne hold M. Bradison as she does a handstand on their knees. L. Vold demonstrates precision and tim- ing as he performs on the trampoline. Under the direction of Mr. Bussell and Mrs. Lehman, the students are well trained for tumbling. There are two classes in tumbling, advanced and beginning. The beginners class will work on easy tricks and gradually work up to harder ones. In the advanced class, mastery of form and harder stunts are learned. Work on the springboard is also offered to those interested. Every year in the Spring, the tumbling classes put on a tumbling show for the public. A combi- nation of skill and comedy is presented by any mem- ber who wishes to participate. the JP . at lfiiwl Miiirlpi My lxvlix iw' l l, ll imwiib ijvxx Milli H S 71' Physical Education is a big step forward in the life of a student. lt teaches a student how to work as well as play, how to be a good sport, not only in gym classes, but in everything else the student does in his later life. Swimming, exercises, dancing, games and relays are a few of the things done in this class. The training of the body is just as important as the training of the mindfand fun can be had doing both, The freshmen, directed by Miss Ulrich and Mr. Gallagher, hold their classes at the YMCA. Under the direction of Mrs. Lehman and Mr. Bussell, the sophomore classes meet in the high school gym- nasium. Phfucali Displaying their strength are the Atlases of tomorrow, B. Shafer and Dick Schultz. M. Russel, L. Harsh, L. Stone, J. Langworthy, and B. Hartwell are shown doing exercises in the girls' Phy. Ed. class. D. Brown and M. McCurdy play paddle ball in their physical education class. Mr Gallagher's swimming classes leam to keep their heads above water. L 1 I . A..- A , 1 , ' f' 44- ,4 ' .f' .- JK, I I , . 6I 93 L, ..:- i . Q ' I3 Cl..AXb-5 x ' P. - Q .6 fig C07 ' - . A . A f..,..,. 'ID J 4 H' . .J ' qc . 0 ,A 4 '. f x ix - ' .-'a.::'.: . t. J' ' ,- ' C I - ' lllx -Y .- .:-Q9-' i ' f id, I -ls... .,g- .. -, x, .kv g yu, ' , A A Q ,' . . Y '.-.if ' 5 1 . . -': : - , I ' ' 2.51. '- . . z ' -- -tg - ff-'s1'!f '19-1,-:Lay ' '- - 1 2- I ' -- - -zu -' 1 ?f4'.' 1 ' it 'ff . 'I ':l'lXf9 1 f 5--'-':- I . ...I i -. .- -, I f .' ..:--H ,.. . if-7' ' .-:fg.g'.1.1:f,. , -L7P'r,::'f. this '1 f : .'5ff.5.'2 -- 1'-'fzr 1 I,-1 Uri, sf. ,wfsacqlhki XZ 1 :I :', .',.'- . '- .'-.?'.l1' ' 'ag o :sd arm'-,vu , , , . , J5,' . sh '03. ' . '.- 14.-r '.. ' - : -M. '-vi , .--'.-v----r-fv'--s-- . .rn - 'L - . . -. 4- - 4-'---. - -- ' 1 -.- .A 'Fa-.-2, 3-.1-.,. ' - ' - '4 -'fl-'-2 . - . . x 5i. -- ' .vi - EL 9.-'-- ' - 'Pf '-- 2' ' ' . ' . . ' - p ...J ,Hn Q . y ' rv 1 '. f 5 Ifl4474'f'6fusIa.fson ,-'-gig. ',q,.,:.g:..'-. , , - . M,-:gz.g2-. ' ' ' ' - f...!' . - RH ' ' r--fbi' 'Q' -. - - . Q, 1 .. ' ' ' 5 .5lT.fx.',Z-. .' .- . :. . '.' - - - - ...-'---0 '. 1. 1 . ..,, . ,.,- ...Q . 1 . .-s h . E UNDERCLASSMEN The thirty years between the roaring twenties and the frantic fifties have brought many more than thirty changes for the under- classmen of ECHS. Beginning with our freshman year we have had a much greater choice of classes and activities. This year's freshman class realizes the privilege they enjoy by being one of the last classes to spend ninth grade in Senior High. As we moved up a notch from freshmen to sophomores the tempo of our classroom work increased, and we participated in even more clubs and extra-curricular activities. The climax of our underclass career came in our junior year, with the annual Prom and the selecting of class rings. . . bqzt -5 l 'YT1v ' V F: '7., 1 ' A V I1-.. 5 N Q94 X gil , X Ra .. L sr, Y Q 1 , v Q.. In . 22 P .hx-in . 5,1 'gal 'f'i':.5I:f.f'59-' Fz'??T'2 '-X -- -. ' . D. -'.'q...:sa-3 5- ' . - X1 4 fsaf' -Af- 1f' 5 Aberg, B. Aeby, 1. Back, B. Bair, B. Baker, D. Baker, J. Baker, S. Ager, T. Barby, P. Ahneman, J. Barnes, R- Bartlett, J. Beauchamp, M. Ahlstrom, W. Becker, R. Albares, W. Beede, R. Behlke, S. ,447 ,Wes Allen, J. Alf, R. Anderson, B. J. Anderson, B. A Anderson, D. Anderson, K. Anderson, N. Anderson, P. J. Anderson, P.H Anderson, W. Arnold, L. Atkinson, M. Beighley, S. Belden, J. Belden, Y. Bell, M. Bellows, C. Bennett, L. Berg, D. Berg, S. Berg, S. Best, R. Biegel, R. Bien, L. Biesterveld, G. Bjerke, D. Bjerke, R. Blakeley, D. Bliss, C. Boehlke, W. Bogue, W. Bolier, B. Bollinger, R. Bonnin, J. Books, C. E. Books, C. L. 'I32 in ,4 foafuaeg 'UM Q, CYRLKN L H .W , A . ' 7440494 om as '-Gag' as .H in it , fy 41. 'Wa' tl Borens, A. BOIHITI, J- Coggins, J. Bovee, M- Close, J. Braaten, D. Bradford, L. Bradford, N. Connell, L. Brandon, JA Cramblir, D. Broren, D. Brown, C. Brown, D. Craney, K. Brown, j. Cripe, K. 1- Buckwheat, J. V Bunce, G. Bunch, N. Cronkhire, D. Buresh, L. Curtis, M. Burk, J. Burmeister, J. A W Burnstad, I.. Dahl, V. , Burr, B. Dale, J- ',.. Bushendorf, D. Campbell, M. Carlisle, J. Dasher, S. Carey, L. Davis, A. Case, J. Cass, W. ' Y i Catlin, M. Davis, s. g ' Chaffee, 1. Dean, C. Childs, J. Bsf Chrisreson, J. Chrisropherson, L. Dean, G. Clark, C. Dean, J. Clark, G. Clark, D, .,. -- A Clark, R. Decker, N. ' 'lnn Clarke, J DeMars, T. Cleasbyf, J. . V .lk img 3.34 L V A A ' ' Engelbretson, E. Gcschel, R, 'gf' 'HL' Ifngebretson, 5.1. Gibson, D. J V.. 'ff ,f 'W - ld' ...... -ff Dfabfmf, P- Freeman. R. Wh Wm vi v -Q 'J' nf, -Iffih .Q ...if 'ff 1 k f ,rr .af 1 -0 we W 'H-IJ' 'Q P F Q .3 si! ,fpav . ,4- M .1 Green, J. Gunderson, E. Gunderson, K. Gunderson, J. Haas, M. Harlrleman, J. Hagen, C. Hagen, J. Hagness, J. Hcmpleman, ' A Henderson, J. . Heimsrarlt. 5. IA -4 'U Hennig, D. Henning, A. Heuer, J. V s , . Hoepner, K. Hoepner, R. .1 ' Hoff, A. V 'V .' ! fd 746494 Wm Eu 146 2. W. S., . ,rm . ,af mf , A 4? 2319 QM. , fs... il LV aw. M. Haines, D. Hanson, D. Hanson, G. Hanson, J. Hanson, M. Harman, B. Harper, C. Harper, E. Harris. M. llarrison, R. Hang, J. Hawke, S. Hawkins, W. Hayden, M. Hazelton, A. M. Hazelron, A. A. Hazelron, J. Hazen, S. Hoffe, D. Hoffmeisrer, S. Holbrook, S. Holden, R. Holmes, T. Holter, S. ' , Horel, J. Horsrick, E. Hotchkiss, C. Horen, P. Hrubesch, D. . Hrubesch, R. 'V . Hulerr. D. Hurchens, C. - Hysen, D. - Jacobs, L. H Jackson, G. f Jacobson. S. A 'il 'Q uwag. - ,. A gr nfs 1 qw . :Sz- 2-TQ? - Y if iw K Q 5 Ex 'J 4 4 . f , so A -w 9? .s . f Qi T 1 'iv . .-I Jarosch, R. Jarver, B. Jensen, J. Jensen, W. Johnson, B. Johnson, C. Johnson, D. Johnson, G. Johnson, J. Johnson, J.A. Johnson, J.A. Johnson, J.M. Kohlepp, S. ' AJ' . M I Kohls, R. ' f Kolka, E. Kolpien, P. ' 'J J Kolpien, K, -R Kolve, R. - ... if aeao74aa9470e70aeSlow'7n? ' ,4 ,,-44 4 -if W Q Q 1 .. .. mlb' Vw +4 Q. ...G Johnson, K. V . . J0hf1SOf1, M- Kopplin, J. xgh ,.A, , Johnson, R. Kosmo J' 4- Johnson, S. ' 'L Johnson, S.A. Johnson, S.M. Johnson, Y. Jones, C. Jorenson, K. Julson, N. Jump, C. Kallerud, K. Kelly, D. Kildahl, H. Kinderman, R. King, F. Klawirer, J. Klawiter, J.K. Kleist, N. Klopp, R. Kochendorfer, W. Koenig, L. Kosmosky, D. Krause, J. Kulbeck, A. Lake, T. .nfs-W Us-?f' Lamuska, W. Lane, E. TY..- La Page, L. La Point, J. LaRock, R. i Kohlhepp, N. Larson, D. 1 ff za-91 A rd if 2 - I, J l ' at if .WW - Q45 P' totlefaleaavd 5. .F A aA'.k if we . u ' 1 ' .4 Q 'Ti iris: -. if if' -E.,-is .vf riff -.,.1.,,-. I Larson, F. Larson, G. Marx, G. Larson, 1. Martison, L. Larson, M. Iarson P. Laursen, Mattson, Laursen, K. M3-Ufl, J- Laycock, 1. Lecy, B. Leaf M- A- Mcflurdy, M. I-ees M- E- Mcflutchen, Lekvin, T. of die Salad. Leskinen, S. Lewis, K- McFadden, M. Liddell, J- McGrath, J. Lieberg, E. Lima, J. Lindbo, T. McQuillan, K, Lindow, B. Meier, G. Lippin, V. Lirrle, R. Livingston, E. Melby, P. Loga, j. Mencel, B. Loga, L. Loken, L . Loken, S. Mewhorrer, D. Long, G. Mierow, M. Long, J. Lorge, R. Lovvik, D. Miles, C. Lueck, M. MUGS, L- Lurrrell, E. MacLoren J. Marcus P. Markle S Milward C. Miller J. 4 1' V . Jw., . K l 2' lg : -al 5 K'-102 Minro, R. Mirtelsrallt. S. Moe, B. Moehle, T. Hoen, S. Moen. V. Monroe, M. Mooney, VV. Moore. V. Oldfield. N. Olsen, N. Q Olson, A. -' Olson, K. ' x Olson, L. Olson, M, ag fe ZW 77, Olson, M. E. Olson, R. Olson, S. wm,4Qze4ZWazdeZq4f5a , fr , , 3, ll .QD . e 9 .,-H 'f' . Q I Q OA' O M x 5. if I 3 ,.f Morse, A. Moses, D. Mueller, j. Murphy, D. A. Murphy, D. W. Neibauer. G. Nelson, D. Nelson, F. Nelson, K. Nelson, R. E. Nelson, R. P. Nesja, R. Newton, B. Newton. K, Nicholai. 5. Nichols, E. Norby, D. Nussberger, D. Owen, L. Bai? Buff' Owen, P. qvul, V Onstad, P. l rl . K' :vw 5 fx. Orr, R, Otterson. B. Pachio, K. Pahl, D. Panzer, I. Patrow, B. Parton, J. Paulson, 41. , Paulson, K. N4 'V Paulson, M. Paulson, R. Pederson, E. Peden, A. Pendergasr, B. Pendergast, B. f ,70eWm wa Wifi' Perry, R. Reid, R- Perry, W, Reseld, R. Peterson A. Richtmyre, A I Peterson, C. Romberg, D. Peterson, K. Rone, K. Peterson L. Roscoe, D. Peterson, M Peterson, O. EOS' Peterson, T. oswo ' M' I 14 Zicwce to See! 0at0wzP Peterson, V, Rude. D' Phelps, T. Rude, J. Phillips, S. Rudy, E. Pippenger, B. Rumphol, J. Q Pitt, S. Rusch, S. ,W f Poling, J. Salter, R. Sather J. T. ' 113222, D Schaaf, J. ' ' Schaefer, L. -Q J 'Sf Q A Powell, j. Schellfeffer, V Preston, B. Schiel, R- Preston L Schladweiler, C Prmce, J- Schofield, P, Quick, J- Schroeder, B. Quigg, J. schulde, R. li ,Q as-as Ramsey, M. Rassmussen, D. Rawlings, T. Schwark' B' Schultz, R. U tl. . gn.. an Schwartz. T. A. Schwartz. T.1.. Seidler. A. Seidler, S. Severson. M. Seversnn. P. Scverson, S. Sewall, J. Shafer, B. Shafer, D. Sheppard, D. Shermo, G. Simonson. R. Sletner, K. Smith, J. f Smith, lx. Smlth Smrth ? Sokup. R. Stmlhcr-:. I.. - Snlcv. I. SMICY. P. Snrcnwn. K. Sorenson. L. Stnrlie. D. Swsnoxxski, R. . Sparley, XV. Spcckien. S. Spehle. R. Spiclman, F. Staberg. G, 5 Stafsholt. V. Stage, O. IW. sm, ti. Steidtman, K. Stcithnmn. R. Stcinkc, D. - Stelter, M. Stcltcr, T. Stetzer, K. V Stevens, D. R - Stevens, R. gf' g Stokes, R. A Stolp, S. L Q Studley. . Q: Sturgis, j SLIIQLLIY, D. Tarhtmx Targart. J. Taylor. Taylor R Texzen B Ihalatrter C Thompson fu0wz aww, fad! 144844 .huh li, if S The mad scramble to your classes, the excitement of going to big formal dances, the cramming ar final exam time . . . These are some of the things that go into your exciting Sophomore year--which is a mixture of fun and hard work, a challenge to your future years at high school. As sophomores we found we couldn't skim through our school work as we had done in the lower grades, and the teachers expected more of us. As for the fun part of the year-there was plenty to be had by everyone. We went to all the school games and dances, participated in all the activities of the school, and are looking forward to two more exciting years in high school. 66444 Richard Chips Flodin, Sophomore Class President, broke the ground for the new high school. This year's soph- omore class hopes to be the first class ro graduate from the new school. With him, officiating in the ceremonies, are City Councilmen, Leonard Haas, Jtand- ingg and G. Donald Barnes, kneeling. The sophomore class advisor, Mr. Kunz, has done an admirable job guiding and advising the sophomores along the way to the threshold of their junior year. The sophomore class officers: Left to Right: B. McDonald, J. Tavesg Seated: L Stone, D. Floden, and B. Benson. 142 Abarr, D. Ableidinger, A. Anderson, D. Anderson, E. Anderson, j.M Anderson, J.M Y - R . Banana, J. , A Q 2 N..-' 'Ns V v. - r n V . 7io 1 fefvned to ,44 Anderson, j.R. Anderson, LE. Anderson, L.C. Anderson, N. Anderson, R.P. Anderson, S. Angeli, C. Armstrong, J. Asmussen, D. Ausnn J Bahr JE AKA A IIE, A .. ' 1 . A ,qyqf E . , , ,,V 'K I L ,. . wr ' Blodgett, C. 5 af K, E mvzn H1 .v,,. A ., H7 Borton, Braaten, Brandr, Bresina, Borrle, J. D. D. Bradison, M. W. Brenden, J. Brenden, N. T. Brettingen, S. Bye, D. Campbell, J. Campbell, M. l Carey, B. Carpenter, J. Carroll, J. Casper, R. Cass, S. Carer, D. 7lZmJawaj0m l4u7f4ae7fe4udto7fZ46e7lp Brewer, Bridges, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Bushen Button, Buzzell, dorf, F R. R. Brion, I.. A. B. G. M. R. S. Brownell, J. Brummond, R. Bryce, D. Buck, B. Burce, J. Bushendorf, D. N. Catlin, J. Champion, G. Christianson, J. Chrisropherson, I Clark, K. Cleveland, S. Close, R. Coffman, M. Collum, J. Goss, S. Cowley, J. Craig, L. Cramblir, J. Crisp, R. Curry, H. Dahl, D. Davey, C. Davis, B. Davis, j. Falrer, j.E. DeBusman, G. Feirn, R. DeLine, D. Felts, 1. DeMars, S. FUIICY, C- Drekey 5, Fischer, E. Dresel, M. Fielsfady J- Drews. K- Flaskrud, J. DUCISI, R- Fleegel, S. Duffy. M- Fletty, S. Dunham, R. Flodin, R. Dutter, C. Flyte, J. Easrenson, E. Franey, J. Easterson, B. Fremstad, A. Ecke, J. Friedeck, P. Eggen, D. Froseth, 1. Ellenson, j. Gabug, K, EmbCI'IS, 5- Ganong, T. Emerson, J- Garber, E. Engstrom, K. Gelein, H. Erdman, R. Giedd, B. Erickson, A. Gilbert, B. Erickson, D.P. Gilbert, S. Erickson, D.E. Gilbertson, L. Erickson, M. Gilbertson, M. Evans P Giles J FHUOH J Goebel G Falter JL Goetz C tkmmuf emu'7e,4ezzwSe6a4lS,emu. M, .- - --.1 .t, . ..J'2.v1.. T. is Q. 'QE if J ' at-1 . J: 4 K :ft ff An .W ' T J - f, . ky f ,-QM - ' Jwwgr - ' '- it l 2 f Q il ..E I 1 .5 ., . - -.Q . - .im 52: sb AB- 1 ,- - gy- ff' Y' C J .4 ,VT W tgvv sf' B- air Jn .B ix l J IRL B' ie Goller, N. Gonitzke, W. Gosney, j. Christianson, J. Goss, R. Gramenz, B. Harsh, L. Hartl, C. Hartwell, B. Hasart, V. Haskins, L. Hays, E. Hays, G. Hazen, J. Heimsteatl, G. Heintz, N. Helstrom, j. 70eS Griner, K. Grip, T, Gunn. R. Haas, T. Hagen, K, Haltlnrson, R. Hamlet, W. lflankc. G. Hansen, A. Hansen, D. llanson. nl. llartly. J. Henning, D. Henning, M. Hentschel, S. Hermann, 1. Hermanson, ,I Hewitt, R. Hibbard, S. Hill, B. Hillman, j. Hoartl, 1. Hoepner, G. Hoff, G. llolbrook, R. Hnlmquist. M. Holstein, W. llnltz. J. llwt4l1kiSS. K. lluuse, V. HUVC. R. llmxcll. M. Hrubesch, L Hubert. R. Hulbert, S. A 'v Q 46 173 Zaleafua I I - J E Q . F . NWS W, . ai . E im is an ew ' f f ', ,fitfm , . if' ' I Z H Q . X :fy : KN fi Hyland, -I. as ... -... . ,V-V Spf' AL euzdtle di -'49 'Vg 'Jn ,M-.pf 1 Z .fn- V . U Jw' g 1 1,1 . .fr- ' I1 7 , Nr' 3 -. 1 g . flwm v ik I! I 'O .1 Ay, if lngler G Ingn J Kawell C1 Jackson B Jackson M Kenr H Jacobs C Jacgbgon J M Klldahl A Jacobson J Klnsey J Jacobson S Jenkms B Jensen C Jenson E Johnson B Kxrnlsrad L Klawxter P maotauoflwang 44494 sv J api' fw s ya .4 -A -mf Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson . . Johnson . N. Johnson . . Klmger . Kniper D. Johnson . Johnson . Johnson . Johnson . Kopp . Kopp . Johnson . KJCISI L Mn Klemlsh M -' 'H-I fi Jones J. A Krigsvold M. V '. Jones D Krigsvold Jones, K. wry, Jorgenson, R. Jump, RA Ktugel, Jurjens, J' Kruger, R. Kappers, K. Kappus, R, Kappus, W. Kuehn, W. Kaufman, S. Kufahl, J. Kaul, T 147 :mics -af' 4-1? -ar 1' rd. 1 1 img. 2 If i w -Q N., , ,Q 1 ' f 1 J ai' fa ' of -' F Q 'W ,J, K his V W F-5 I J? in J E V.. ggi, QI? Kuimen. c.. Lord, J- Q 4 Lahnef- 'yn Lorenz, H. J fix- -' if si!-wi' Lane, 5- Lorenz, L. 9, I, Sr' . iw , ' Langland, j. Luber, J. Langworrhy, J. Lyons, L. J W Lanphere. N. MacLaughlin, A. Y . , R 4 V Larson, B. MHJSOI1. D- Larson, F. Mai, M- Larson, VI. MHHOF, P- zazfidm 2044 ?lwzqo,4'7auz45v7w, Larson, P. Manthei, J. Larson, R. Marquardt, E. x ' Larson, R. Marten, D. 1 -gr Larson, S. Marten, D. sw , - V V 5 s Lauritzen, R. Marx, N. 5 ' .. Lawrence, R. Mathews, j. . ,,,,,: , A V VS Q ' ' 1 f -M Q A I Lee, J. Mathews, J. 'hw Lee, L. Marrison, D. Lee, M. Mattson, D. Lee, R. Mayer, G. 4 Lehmen, L. McCabe, T. s 5 K Levin, S. McCann, VI. w 'A 5 , V .jf V 3 Lewis, 5. McCrady, j. ' Lighrhizer. G. McDonald, B. ' 13 .1-Q - Lima, N. Mclfluainc, J. Y, V T.. H .1 . ff Lind. V. McFarlane, M, Lindeke. R. McMahon, S. Loftgordon, D. McQuil1an, R. . f - 0 J 148 I Meyer, S. Miles, R. Miller, L. Milward, M. Minto, R. Mirrelsraclr, Moore, F. Moore, T. Mork, J. R. Oldfield, G. Oliver, M. Oliver, S. Olsen, M. Olson, D.S. Olson, D.F. Olson, E. Olson, J. Olson, S. 4. N GH? 2 Salon! 4aace4aau6Q4me4aaadPatt4e?ao44 muy. sg. ' 1 - of QL H. 'Qual '21-z' 3'5 , I Q! Mork O. ' Olson T. . Mortimer' P' Pendergasr, J. V , . Mousel' W- o'Nei1 A i::-fa MYCYS, 1- Osterude, M. L Nelson, B. Paape, JJ, , ' Nelson, G. Paape, JUA. W Nelson, R.E. Partlow, T. ' A AV Nelson, R.A. Parraz, A. L... Q' . Nelson, R.A. Patrow, M. 1 3 1- 1 NCIS'-ms 5- Paulson, L. - , Neperud, C. Paulsrud, K. ' ' Nesia, P- Pederson, L. W .1 aw' N W ,.,. ., . , ,J Ni , V rt - -WZ, Neuman, B. Penclergast, J. I W .L - .,, ' ', Niwlai, R- Perry, A. . Norgaard, J- Perry, R. Q M l J A X jg.. KJ I 3afmaPi1J'M Persiko, J. cstrelc l ' Peterson, B. 1 Okeson, D. j 4 9 Peterson, H. Reidinger, P. Peterson, J. Reynen, D. Rickey, N. Rider, V. Risberg, M. Peterson, S. Ritsch, J. PhelP5f R- Robertson, R. Ross, B. Rucks, L. piehl, J. Rugotske, G. Pierson, D. Rumvhol, M' Ruppelt, J. laik tk 202, tk 502 31149 'Zia 4 72m Salad. Rusch, F. P1155, C, Russell, C. Polinske, S. Russell. M- Sabaska, C Salter ponicky D' Sanders, D. Pope, A. Sathef, R. Schiefelbein, L. Schilling, C. Potter, D. Schimml, J. Pl-1111, G- Schneider, B. Schoenbeck, J. Schofield, S. Pl-lUlCYf J- Schreiber, K. Quellal S' Schroeder, 1. Schuh, L. u Schuh, S. Rablmy R' Schultz, V. Rader, S' Schwartz, S. Schweitzer, J. Seeley, B. Redman, D. Semingson, D. Rehberg, L. Severson, E. Shepler, T. MV J N4 2 ,A Sherman, S. Simonson, G. Skamfcr, D. Sklfstad, R. Skoug, L. 2- , t. Sly, Q. ,.,, S 5 Smemo A Smrth A Smnth B Smxth L x Smrth S Snyder D M mwemwamymg ,Qs Solberg J Sorenson -I E Sorenson J E Sorrell B Speckren P Spehle J Stafne G Star A Stax D Stanton D Stemer S Strassman, S. Stringer, -I. Surguy, S. Svee H Su an N Tav es Tergen j Thompson B Thompson D Thompson S Thorne B , , an -I .ff 1:5 .'l l..4'l . Y ' lw' ,Q 57 iilg. Chl' fnxl . - p D , . -ef, 1 A is U , V .. A T U , . .V by It A .,, 5 ' ' s ' ' -of 5 Q I I 'B 5- lr ... 'ff 1 . r r e- , p . 4 i - L A 50 nl i 7 . 2 Q np .Pk . . , A , l K vi V ll . V 4:'7,k I 7 I l ' 8 S' if A . 'Sz f y . V' T' In We 1 p Z 8 - U , - Thorson, K. ,., A 1125 My j Stemhauer, D. -Y Q 4 A Qyh, Z. -:Q ' ' W I , wk I Z 'l ' v B- H-,- V as l Q., K J I l 4 I I l X l RL Yi Aw... KG' - - y I Ks h 1 , C G S - , D. M p p 1 .I . T . T 1 ' To ,,., . V , C. 'V - ,, , J. , . - 'll M . , U Uyx 'h .9 A l S S 4 S L or A AW:-Ds -lg T sl Stexnke B Sternke -I T Stemke J A Sternmetz S Stelter Stetzer D Sretzer M Stewart D Stocks Stocks Stone L Strassman R 151 Thorson S Tletge Nl Trller S 4W'lE l Tornowslle R and Toy R T S ' 'ar nav Q. 'I'ronstl.1l. Bl. Turner. M. Tweet, CB. Ulty, VanGortlcn, Vefalcl, l Vchrs. R. a A ' Vincent, S. -' - Vnglcr, B. -V- 'A ,, ,44 We .look to Owe J M k A-I Vollcntlorf, in ml A Voss, J. ft W A Wahl, J. Q- Wullxcr. T. , 4 f- Waltzl, D. Walter, A. will l Whsllburn, R. ,ku T Y Waterpool, J. 1 Y' VC'ctlluntl, V XY'cgA:cn. B. Wcllcc, D. ' xvelkc, K. J. L :P Vifcltcr, G. K X C'cnscl, S. 1 . Ur xvfrlifmlt-. o. XVl1itncy, M. lr? W'ickham, R N XX'ilson, N. .f ik Vilingad XX ingcr Wlingct, Winter, Winter. Wfittwx er I. WittXN'cr I. Wold, J Wootlftrrtl B atwzef447i Woodford R Woodley S :gl Wright, G Yates, 5 Zais, J. Zillmer C1 Zurek, Zurek, As sophomores wc attended the annual school dances and if uc ut-re lucky, won a few prizes , mzdozlaw Y V :,? A. if iv Y' 'ig H I , .. V av I ...ra The ring's the thing ..... - Looking back at the juniors of 1926, we see a much smaller class, but their hopes and ambitions were basically the same then as they are now. Our activities are greatly varied and range from radio workshops, which was in its in- fancy 30 years ago, to the always popular spectator sport of football, which was in its hey day in the twenties We, as juniors, pride ourselves in being the last class to spend all four years of our high school life in good old E.C.H.S. Mr. johnson, our class advisor, also devoted many hours to helping us plan our schedules and working out our school problems. gd As juniors, our class officers had many import- ant duties, among which was the planning of the junior Prom. Left to Right: R. Carlson, C. Gavin, Stanwick, P. Krause. Seated: M. Larson. 153 Ahlstrom, J. Anderson, A Anderson, D. Anderson, J. Anderson, K. Anderson, M. Anderson, T. Arneson, R. Baker, R. Baker, V. Balow, J. Balow, L. Balthazor, D. Barby, F. Barstad, J. Bartingale, T. Bathke, J. Bauch, S. Beauchamp, R.. Bell, J. Bellows, D. Bennett, I. Berg, D. Berman, G. Bernard, R. Best, C Bielefeldt, D. Bien, D. Bjerke, R. Black, A. Blaisdell, K. Blang, B. Blexrude, G. Blum, W. Boetcher, D. Bonnin, D. Brandt, L. Breiter, L. Briggs, K. Britten, A. Britten, L Brummand, J. Bryce, A. Bryn, I.. Buroe, R. Burgess. S. Burns, D. Bushendorf, F. Buxton, L. Campbell, J. Carlson, R. Carter, G. Cartwright, N Cart, D. 71514 Charlson, K. Christianson, L Christy, R. Clark, C. Conway, C. Cowles, K. Cowley, R. Cramblir, C. Cripe, G. Curtis, I. Dahl, D. Dascher, D. 70e7Zow2e94zd0m2 Davey, G. Devore, D. Dohms, D. Duerre, M. Duffy, J. DuPont, E. Eggen, G. Emberson, S. Erickson, N. Everson, S. Farmer, M. Felton, I.. Fenner, S. Ferguson, N. Finch, J. Finn, P. Finseth, A. Flaskrucl, S. Flaten, R. Fleming, L. Fomberg, S. Foster, J. France, S. Engebretson, M. Franck, J. Frank, M. Freid, E. Froseth, M. Gaberr, J. Gardow, G.H WW WWW' Gardow, J.M. Gardow, L.R. Gardow, LJ. Garnett, G. Gavin, C. Gebhardt, R. Geerts, D. George, K. Giebel, J. Gilgan, S. Gillson, P. Ginder, R. - lf xiii, 2 Ginder, R.H. Glenz, M. Goller, B. A Gregerson, M. . Grilley, S. Q or Grimm, R. Q.: Grinsel, J. is Gruhlke, B. Guenther, A. endafoavz 5... V . SLS 5 'K A z,-. Q H5 Harding, N. d Hardy, C. if 'Y YJ Harris, D. ggi-3 Haug, S. Hays, L. X Hazen, J. Helwig, R. L lam , , Hendrickson, K. V lf -,ay ' 70eZlJe:4 00.70664 Gunderson, J. HesS, V- Gustafson, N. Hessler, T. Hadden, P. Heuer, W- Hagen, M, Hiebel, Hageness, M. Higley, C- Hahn, 1. HOHFCL 1- 'WCW' Haines, J. HOCSIY, .l- Halbffg, K- Holden, H. ' Hale, R. Holden, W. Hall, R. Hollister, M. . Halvorson, L. Holmes, J. Hams, S. Hoover, N. V , ,.. 'is ' Hanke, W. Horstick, R. J Hansen, H. Howard, V. it an Hanson, C. Hugdahl, D. Yak: . 1. .. my Q w Hanson Hanson Hanson Hyland M Jacobson B Jacobson L Jacobson, M. Jacor, D. Jaeger, S. Jensen, J.W. Jensen, P. Jevne, F. Johnson, A. Johnson, B. Johnson, D. 14546469 71 65454 44574 Johnson, D.E Johnson, D.L Johnson, E. Johnson, J. Johnson, T. Jones, B. Jones, N. Jones, R. Julson, D. Kawell, S. Kelly, S. Kennedy, R. Kiclrl, K. Killen, L. Kinderman, A. King, B. Kloss, M. Klueekman, A. 3 Knock, K. Knurlrson, I. Kortness, G. Kowlewski, M. Kozlowski, H. Krause, K. Krause, P. Kriese, W. I Krogsrad, J. Lahner, K. Lahner, T. Lane, L. LaRock, E. Larson, A. Larson, G. Larson, G. Larson, M.L. Larson, M.S. Larson, M. Lawrence, J. Lee, A. Lee, D. Leipnerz, A. Lennie, M. Leslie, P. Lima, D. A wg.. was rf ,vga ,-an ..,, Q 1 Q, soy Ng .asf was ' Lindbo, M. Lippin, K. Livingston, E. Loga, D. Loken, J. Lokken, I. 70e14uS Lokken, R. Long, B. Long, C. Loomis, D. Loomis, J. Lueck, L. Luer, J. Lund, D. Lund, G. Lund, J. Lundquisr, J. Madson, D. Mai, W. Malkson, W. Marsh, D. Martin, T. Marxman, M Mason, C. Mathews, V. Marrison, K. Mattison, R. Marrson, G. McFarlane, D McGill, C. McIntyre, K. McNair, C. McNair, L. Meltz, J. Merrick, B. Meyer, S. Miland, G. Milledge, F. Miller, 1. Miller, R. Mitchell, J. Moehle, J. Moen, J. Moffit, J. Moore, 1. Moriserre, M Morrissey, D Mortensen, K Moses, R. Mueller, M. Mundinger, D Myrick, J. Naser, E. 5 Vx .. , , 70e7fl4q le Vu 1445 W5 '-2. W 4 . . . 35' f '?' -fl Y .., 5, V gr . ,fx 'Ulm' . il. --w .,,,,, . ! 'S ' refs.. , P vi 4 1 ' .J ' ' l I..- A i 3 x 1' XS-:f 'f l f E I A Nelson, A. Nelson, C. Nelson, . Nelson, K.W. Nelson, S. Nichols, G. Neirmeyer, D. Paulsrud, B. Peden, D. Perkins, S. Perry, T. ' if G 4. Nelson, J. Norman, J. Nowak, 5- Peterson, I. - O'Donahue, D. Peterson, j.C. Oien, G. I Okeson, A. Olson' S' Peterson, j. gisonr Peterson, S. 5 son, . Olson, I. Olson, j, Phillips, R. Olson, j.S. Pitsch, K. 1 , is Olson, P.A. Olson, PJ. Olson, T. Plomedahl, G. o'Mm, R. Polden, W. ' O'Mara, S. A 'qgzgvx Otterson, GW Otto: M- Popowske, G. Owen, 14 Powell, D. Page, J. Pahl, S, Panzer, Preston, Parker, A. Pllhl- G- x Patron, B. ., gauison' Ramsey, R. au Son' ' Randall, I. Paulson. T. ' 159 Randen, S. Ranes, B. Rathbun, S. Rau, D. Rawlings, D. Reali, L. Reetz, L. Reynen, L. Remington, B. Schladweiler, A Schlageter, J. Schleusner, L. Schneider, L. Schroeder, J. Schuch, G. Schultz, S. Schultz, V. Scoles, G. 64M4a96la442a94udP :layman Richtmeyer, D Riedel, K. Riley, J. Ritsch, G. Rone, N. Rone, R. Rossow, J. Rovang, E. Rowell, R. St. Denis, M. Saltness, M. Sapetta, L. Sapp, J- Sather, J. Sault, L. Saxe, B. Schendel, M. Samuelson, D. Scott, D. Scott, J. Secaur, R. Seidler, R. Severson, M. Sharp, E. Sheldon, C. Shepler, J. Shilts, T. Shirland, A. Short, N. Simon, S. Sletner, B. Sletten, W. Slock, C. Smith, C. Smith, D, 79 Smith, J. Snoeyenbos, M. Solberg, A. Soley, R. Sorenson, J. Sosnowske, B. Spicher, H. Spielman, J. Spitt, P. Spooner, D. Stai, D. Stallard, K. Stang, L. Stange, J. Stanley, M. Stanwick, J. Stein, J. Steinke, N. Stelter, J. Stillman, J. Stillman, L. Storlie, J. Strader, B. . Strader, M.W. Stratton, G. Strauch, C. Steinbting, S.W. Stringer, R. Stubbe, D. Studley, E. Sturgis, E. Svec, L. Swanson, D.W. Teigen, I.. Terman, T. Thalacker, B. can 714 Woman ta 2ananla. Thiel, D. Thompson, B. Thompson, D.L. Thompson, K.W. Thompson, N. Tietz, R. Torgrimson, R. Toy, S.W. Trepanier, L. Turk, J. Turk, R. Urness, K. Vanliaton, P. Vankat, E. Vaughan, B. Veum, A. Voeglie, E. 42 - ig, v my Vogler, J. Vold, L. Vorce, J. V 7 '1 . Voss, J. Wagner, N. Wahl, H.W. 4' 44706142 Wahl, N. Wahl, W. Wahlstrom, L. Walters, H. Wangen, S. Waste, D. ' V Warhke, R I Watts, M. Q. Wedlund, A, 'T A Wensel, R. xi? R Q . r Y + M . -' Wergedal, M. 'VL f Werrh, L. . ' 'fx v Whiteside, v. Whitney', E. ' Williams, C. ,Q wilsey, K. Wing, J. ' V A. in . . Winger, G. VV 57' Winrich, B. I ' 'Z Q, Wogahn, B. f 4 Wolf, G. Woodford, J. M I Wright, A. ii. Wright, N. ' . . , A ,44 Wyman, L. York, J. V ' Young, B. Young, S. H . ' of Om peut. Q 'Wi L- H .. ff In X Yule, M. .if f Yule, N. V V' ' , V Zais, D. Zempel, R. w Zepezauer, J. . M Zick, D. ' 5 Zielsdorf, B. . aw j' Zxmmerman, R. I ' 162 HMS iff is ivmia . , ... Q if f ,V vw 1 1 Z C 4 5 'T' 3? QL 1 ' .,-.mfr H Y 45 ' .f 9 N' qv-4 f 1 F , Y - Q if e Q 4 f f ' fv-35 9 , iff , H I mmf- an-X4 . 'a Wk 3? A Q' D15 I . 732 I a Wi? ,. -0 4 8 f 1 Q F . .iv -M an is aw kwa 2 5 1 ' f .I K :K E ji' :1,,, I , I -Q ..,, z mfhk 4' .,,, ,lp- pw.. 39 ,A ii 'sa 5:11. ,,, 4 . Q f Q, if , deg if 9' .af ' W 'L-vv nf' 5 , 1' Q V' 4 F' .-, gimp . f r . :if 2, .rw ' , Y w Aanes Studio 708 S. Farwell St. Arnold LG. Inc. 20114 N. Dewey St. Badger Theater 315 E. Grand Ave. Band Box 209 S. Barstow St. Bartingale Plumbing 216 Graham Ave. Barstow Street Bakery 519 S. Barstow St. Benson Optical Co. 131 S. Barstow St. Bluedom Florist 416 Dodge St. Branstad Drug Co. 101 S. Barstow St. Burl's Sunlit Bakery Inc. 320 Putnam St. 01415 Marlene Giebel and jean Mac Laughlin bill statements to our fine sponsors-one of the many tasks of the business managers. Carney Inc. 40114 S. Barstow St. Catlin's Shoes 214 S. Barstow St. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 623 Hastings Way Consumers Co-op Assn. 2221 Highland Ave. Culver Shoe Store 211 S. Barstow St. Demmler Florist 217 S. Barstow St. Dolly Madison Dairies 413 Main St. D'Toggery 202 S. Barstow St. East Side Drug Store 1408 S. Hastings Way Eau Claire Bedding Co. 108 N. Dewey St. E.C. Book 8: Stationary Co. 320 S. Barstow St. E.C. Hotel 307 Eau Claire St. E.C. Press Co. 407 S. Barstow St. E.C. Seed 8: Feed Co. 9 S. Dewey St. E. C. Transportation Co. Your City Bus Lines 1001 Menomonie St. Edwin's 303 S. Barstow St. Electric Home Hdq. 415 S. Barstow St. Fashion Store 6 S. Barstow St. Federal Savings 8: Loan 13 S. Barstow St. Fleming Brothers 1 S. Barstow St. Gamble-Robinson Co. 323 N. Dewey St. Gorton Brothers Inc. 631 E. Madison St. Grosvold Inc. 417 Wisconsin St. H 8: L Mens Shop 208 Eau Claire St. Hollywood Theater 412 S. Barstow St. Hotel-George Co. 1202 Hastings Way Huebsch Laundry Co. 101 N. Dewey St. Hutchens Industries Inc. 1206 Hastings Way Assn 164 rpf 1-VV Fr N 75214 'I xx 75: Jensen Bros. Drug Stores 422 Bellinger St. johnson Huleatt Clothiers 416 Water St. johnson Music Inc. 108 E. Grand Ave. johnson Studio 311 Eau Claire St. Keegan's Drapery Shop 105 E. Grand Ave. Kortier Motors Inc. 313 E. Madison St. Lasker Jewelers 123 S. Barstow St. Lenmark 8: Sons 814 First Ave. London Luggage Shop 310 E. Grand Ave. Long's Sport Shop 210 Eau Claire St. Luttrell Photography Inc. 410 S. Barstow St. Meyer Music 417 S. Barstow St. Minto Greenhouse 3416 Minto Muldoon's Men's Wear 1506 S. Hastings Way National Products Co. 409 Main St. Nelson Motors Inc. 405 N. Farwell St. Oak Park Dairy Inc. 3209 Rudolph Rd. Penney J. C. Co. 312 S. Barstow St. Peters Meat Products Inc. 603 Third St. Phillips Ed 8: Sons 233 N. Dewey St. Quality Rug Co. 507 S. Barstow St. Samuelson's Dept. Store 5 S. Barstow St. Schwahn-Seyberth Co. 301 Putnam St. Sears Roebuck 84 Co. 201 E. Grand Ave. Seven-Up Bottling Co. 2216 Birch St. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 305 S. Barstow St. SS Kresge Co. 120 S. Barstow St. State Theater 312 Eau Claire St. Stocks Electric 1303 Hastings Way Stokes R. H. 8c.Sons 775 First Ave. Tender Krust Baking Co. 803 N. Oxford Ave. Urheim Professional Pharmacy 314 E. Grand Ave. U.S. Rubber Co. 799 Wisconsin St. Wagners 20-Lanes 2159 Brackett Ave. Walker Construction Co. 1701 S. Hastings Way Wood Motor Co. 505 S. Dewey St. Northern States Power Co. 2 S. Barstow St. l Y 7' 1? 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