Grantsburg High School - Jack Pine Slivers Yearbook (Grantsburg, WI)

 - Class of 1956

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dmmlstratlon Seniors Ciqssmen MUSIC Sports Actlvltles ff y Table QF Contents 'jill Dedication Standn A T Nelson Pnnclpal E C Olson, D1rector, H W Dahl, Ihrector, A I Johnson, 1 9 s D1rector, Seated H W Johnson, Treas , J R Tyberg, Pres , Johnson, Clerk, A C Selander , Dlrector In appreclatwn of adm1n1strat1ve guidance, sustaxmng encouravement, and a comprehenszwe v1s1on of educauonal progress , we, the class of 1956, dechcate our ed.1t1on of Jack Pme bllvers to you, the Board of the Grantsburg Integrated School system. U I L . .8 K Av? I 6 - f,. . - ' . X - . . ' - . 1. 5- Q Q 1- Q n f . 0 -Q ' 1 . . .' . . .' D. A. ' . . f . D I Z .X Il- I Sec retary Mrs Brown UW Prmcl al r Nelson I wish to congratulate the seniors for their effort in sponsoring this annual and everyone who had worked on this year book I believe in boys and girls 'the men and women of tomorrow - that they will cultivate within themselves thoughts that they know will increase their faith, courage, detenni nation, and other success-maldng qualities Just as you think right and act right, you will be on the way to the right results I hope that all students will take d vantage of high school and work hard so that they will be better prepared for life's work The public schools of our country give our boys and girls an education which is far above that given in any other country of the world I hope that the students will hold them- selves responsible for higher standards, even higher than amrbody would expect. Never ex- cuse or pity yourself. Be a hard master to yourself and be lenient to everyone else. patient, because patience is a necessary in- gredient of a genius. ,f nd. 7.1 WWW , ij th day, you should happen to step into the office, you would very likely be greeted by our secretary Mrs Brown Her efficiency and competence is vividly demonstrated by the virtually innumerable tasks that she performs so well Writing out excuses and make-up slips, answering the telephone, and general office stenographical work are Just a few of the duties that make up her busy daily schedule But, neverthe- less, no matter how copious her tasks, she is always ready with a smile and a helping hand to any student, no matter what his problem In addition to ner position as financial secretary f th Grantsburg Integrated Schools, Hrs Brown is a patient den mother, a successful homemaker, and a devoted wife and mother We, the students of Grantsburg High School,want to take this opportunity to thank you, Mrs. Brown, for all the little, as well ss the major things, you do for us each day Faculty Genevra Fornel 1 Don t act as I expect you to act wnen I leave the room Typlng , Shorthand, Book keepzmg 000'-1-Q-1 PM WM Lois Johnson which comes from Latin, meanlng Engli sh, Dramatics Leroy Anderson nxd- 2 b, or ome su ruff'n A1 eora, Phy 1ca1 Educa tlon, Geometry, Drivers ducatior, A 11SL1CS Gilbert We can win fellas one, Sociology, Physical Ed UCBLIOH, Civics, Athle has If evil 1 1 9 .19 Ruoy Zlllmer ll That will be one draw ing, from the Penalty Box Emglish, Civics I 0 Russell Satterlund Don't smoke cigars un less you give me a puff? Shop, lAgri,cu1t. re 1757! f f ff I W4-if 40 itf 4 erhn John o 'It nanpen t the 5 t O U 1 ora, Advanccd ath , 31010gy Ilorrls S'::.nner 'hat tlme 13 lt now? C'1o1r, B ,nd QNot Picturedl Katherine Unseth 'I'11 be glad if you can r member that muchl' History, Library. f X 1 5 'T' L Ee ct' Illcb :FL I' , as 2-.. do' '15 Sill c ug ' In . an 1 c T . I xx : 4 itenlef' l.o.t.t:op1 I' I . . . . .'.'h . 1. cow.-3: to :.1 r.:r . - . ,, x. n U Q O I LXR - Q , ?hys'c: Ch T'liSL! ' DON- , I - brto, Ecrzzrzxl Sci mc., fin' .,x' ' Speech. if . . , I F i P s 11 Q : s c.. . S O A QS . 5 5' ' I' S. .5 ' S 5. JC' Q X I-1 . E . 'tl ' . ' ,L , . I1 W .. 0 0 0 u - , . A - . o o o n I , , .U ' 46,01 J- EGL 1 4 X f wx , H - AQ- .1 . A . . ' tx 1 1 I n ' 1 4 . 1 C' 0 ' . 1 . Ticket takers: Janice and Iaarene. Q -fe? x CNR' we vi mf' v .QAYYL X09 3 X Xfdoeg 'LX JO96 9 School Neg gf Q0 Q mmf rd ern said 6 . 5 'Vcc .. QV TDOKX1 . .3 . wan I A iff' TX M9650 V51 x C6399 X.. . 5009 F,- .fu , ,be-Q, -- ce O- X xii' 1 X-X69 eqx wi X. L Se niors J F l n Honor Roll .sown fwberg WI? J rs C2093- mdfm J ewan' J 91206-5' l AN SALUTMOBX Standing Joanne Johnson, Shlrley Larson, Mlchael McCann, Wayne Johnson, Donald Shaffer Caron Stusek, D1onne McKenz1e Seated Della nnckson, Gag le Muehlhauser, Karene Johnson, Betty John son, Florence Knutson, Adehne Graves Not Pictured Marllyn Dahl 8 AQ!!- vmlv NX b S sf X4 I Cass QQ IH AMI! LVD! The motto for the Class of '56 is HLife 18 but a picture, pa1nt 1+ well ' In the last four years, they have done an outstandlng Job 1n preparing a good background for thls pic ture As freshmen, they good naturedly sur vived the trad1t1onal init1at1on given by the sophomores and gave a flne return party following year they retal1ated by 1n1tiating the Class of '57 In the spr1ng of '55, they worked long hours prepar1ng for the Jun1or-Senior Prom and Banquet, which proved to be a great suc cess They chose Gary Fish and Karene John son as the1r Klng and Queen The Junlor year was a momentous one for these young men and women In the fall, they proudly displayed the1r new class r1ngs Then 1H November, they presented themr clas play, 'Tattletale', whlch demonstrated thelr sc1n tlllating actlng abllity In thelr flrst three years they picked three charming girls as their Homecoming attendants They were, respectively, Betty Johnson, Ethel Ryan, and Janice Soderbeck Each vear they have constructed e beautiful float for the Homecomlng parade This year they began bl electing the fol lowing officers Pres1dent, Charles Johnson, V1ce President, Ethel Ryan, Treasurer, Joanne Johnson, Secretary, Sally Bonneville, and Re porter, Mlchael McCann They also elected Gary F1sh and Ione Johnson to represent them on the student council Then, in October, they promoted a very successful Homecoming The gym was exquisitely decorated to the theme, HHarbor Llghtsu E1leen Swanson and Harold Larson were the royalty of the event Th1s spring, they gave the Senior Class Play, whlch was a real hit Joanne Johnson, Treasurer, Sally Bonneville, Secretary, Ethel Ryan, Vice Pres1dent, Michael McCann, Reporter, Charles Johnson, Presldent, Mr Mattson, Advlsor Senior s ts T J R 0 I r - 141 , I .. ' l WWE . 'Qi . al CSD s 0 I 'I 0 i Officers JK HI' nl D' -tbl N l got uw 0' dawn, crack and bed H at the crack stuffed the went back to oo ball 2 ball 2 3, Track 1 2 M, C ass 3 b, Basket A eball U 2 ub Play 3 VERNON BLYGLAN HI know a lot, but I just can't tklnkcf 1t.U Football l 2 3 M Bas ketball 2, Track l 2 3, G Club 2 3 b, FFA 1, Class Play 3 DONPLD BLAWDING Hlt was a long Ur1n but I made lt 1 Il football 2 3, Track 1, w xx JT' N DUIiTu1J HHer pl asant nature never varies Band - -3-LL, choir -2- - m- l-3-LL, Pep Band M Class Play 3, . p Club - IO D LL CHELL. NHis driving resembles a rehearsal for accident N Track l FF 1-2-3-h 19 has 3f11HCh oolr lons, rut h seldom VO1CPS T1 m Band 2 3 A, ob ech l 2 , Jebate 2, Sand Yep Clu ARTHUR BIDTRM H1 Jolly bood ba all who know hlm ootball 2, FFA l 2 34k X TT MPJ S111 or cvervonp an 2 1 nH01T J FGCLI Q e ate 2 l l ass A UTHIHIICS ey Clhb 1 2, ueen 1' uv gen CMJAJ C r ckl ub 3 .L I X, ff if f Hlot too ser1ous no too ay, but Jolly ano Good 1n mcrk and ,lax WOLF 1 2 M, H1 Llte 2 l Class rla ep flub l 40 MAHLYJ FAGERBEHG HLiking all and li by all Choir 1-2-3-A Annual Staff 3-L HA 1-3-L Pep Club 1-2-3-A 11 DY n lady V1tHGUt even lN EhlCKSuN HE rly to bed, early to rlse and you mlSS the best part of the day FFA l ? 3 L GARY FISH H 2 forward when on a basketball floor Football 1-2-5-4, Base- b 1-2-5-4 Basket- ball 1-2-5-4, Track 1-g J-Club 2-5-4 Student Council 4,Counci1 Pres 4, Class Pres 1, Class Play 5, Prom King 5 LJ lcluku Hfork fasclnates m I could slt end watch t or h urs ootball l 2 3 h, base ball 2, F Basketball l 3 h, Track L, u Club FF elif ' U RUSSELL FREDLUND Helpful and always cheerful. FFA l-2-3-b,FFA Basket- ball 1-2-3 L. ORREN GILANQUIST You ca.n't always tell about those qulet fel lows FFA 1 2 3-h , M GEORGE GREEN I don t believe :Ln love at flrst sight,but I do beheve in talclng a second look Baseball 2 3-h,Track l, GC111b3h, FFAlll L lb-4' WNWFW J 1,41 DAVID GARDIN Blessings on thee lit- tle man. Baseball l-2-3-h,FFA 1- 2-3 h ADELINE GRAVFS A ring on the finger is worth two on the phone peech 2, NFL 2, Pep lub 2 HELEN GREEN A jolly girl and full fun,for a peppy om panion, she's the one 'Transfer 3, Webster, Wie , Choir 3 h, Gir Quartet 3, FHA 3 ll, FHA Trees Il, Pep Club 3 Ll DELORES HALL and truth in MARVIN HARMON grace , are read Don t look t in her face girls , it makes me ner vous 3, Luck, Wls , 3 h, Choir 3 h,Hi Football l 2 3 b, Base tes 3,Annua1 Staff Lg, ball 1, 'back 1 2, G ls' 'Irlo3h,Fl-IA3, 0111193-11, FFAl23ls Club 3 12 ALVIN JOHNSON Your high school days may be your delights, but they can't compare uhh high school niymts' Football l 2 3-h,G-Club 3 h, FPA 1 2 3 4, FFA Treas2 CHARLES JOHNSON Tease of the school, pres1dent of our class, be's liked by every lad and lass Band l 2 3-h, Choir 1 2 3-h, Bey'e Quertette u, Trombone Quartette h, Class Pres h Class Treee 3, Basketball 2, Choir V P b, Band V P, JOANNE JOHNSON 'Her Friends and sbili ties come in large num bers Band 1 2 3-14, Choir 1 2 3b MmwlSu f34, Pep Band h, Class Sec b, Pep Club 1 2 A WAYNE JOHNSON l'Another one of those up and coming lads choir 1 2 3-u, Football 1 2 3-h, Baseball 1 2 3 3 h, Annual Staff h,FRA 1, Class Pree 3, Class Play 3, G-Club Pres 14 Choir Pree L FLORENCE KNUTSON 'Brown eyes were made 1' r flirting Ban-:1123-h, Chou-12 3-h, Annual Staff 3-h, FHA 1, Class Play 3 Dranatics 1, Pep Club 1 2 3-h BETTY JOHNSON It's nice to be natu- ral if you' re naturally nice. Band 2 3 u, Choir 1 2 3 h, Hi Litas 2, Annual Staff 3 M, Gir1's Trio 3 lg, Student Council 3, Student Council Sec 3, Pep Band 3 h,CLass V P 2, Class Sec l, Home comng Queen Att 1, Dramat1cs 1, Pep Club 1 2 3 Ls, Band Sec Treas IONE JOHNSON She loves gaiety and fun, her cup is thrice overrun Band 1 2 3 L, choir 1 2 3 h Hi Lites 2 3-b, FHA 1, Student Council Lg, Dramat-ics l,Pep Club l 2 3 is KARENE JOHNSON Carefree is the way to be, nothing ever wor nes me Band123-h, Choirl2 3 h, Speech 1 2, Debate 1 2, H1 Lites 2 3-h Girl's Tno 3 FHA 1, Class Sec 3, NFL l 2, Prom Queen 3, Hagorette 1 2 3-J4, Cheerleader 2 3 L, Pep Club 1 2 3-h, Girls' State 3 LD 1 Hlon T ur ora too hear tmcre r baxo h V15 o fba14 H111 3, Tra domec 1HP mns SWUHLY Llmnh HA qulet malden lnt t on ner work, we kzou that her dutles she'1l never shlrk Cholr 1 2 3 h ICHAEL 1Cb 1 H1've got a mlnd o V own ana + takes nor an teacher Change lt H Transfer 4, O1a, Ark Band 3 M, OOtba11 2, Speech 2, Jebate 2, 1 L1t6S 3,otudent LOuDC1l 2, Pep hand M, Class C ass int ay 3, ep Clab 1bL 2 ww, 1! ' GXYLL HUEHLHAU5bn bhe looks 11Pe angel, acts llke one too, but vou never can f 1 what an anbel w111 do Band 2 3 b,speech P9p,Band 1, Class D, Cholr 1 2 3 2 3, Debate 2, 3 h Class VP Treas 2, Class P 3, Pep Club 1 2 3 A L 3 11 h Lb UCh erful an ready for work, readv for rlag H Ely Cholr 1 2 3 h,Sneecn u, FH 1 3 h Class L1 V Dramatics 1, rep C1L 1 mv? ,Fl Pres L Cueen Att NFL 1 3 14 Hlar If w xours e h t fluo N111 The darder 1 trv to rr gooder, the worser ge in 3 Lnolr LJ Hb 3 Ll, peecn n1ua1 3 Class pt ass law 3, S olts Manager 3 h L 1 2 3 otaf' V rl 1cKIIf1 Hehe s lfts her braln nto neutral and her ongae lnto hlgh U Speech f 3, FHA 1,Clas Play 3, eo Club 1 N T 2 3 TP HJust tre scr low xou llk arouni H to have Football 2, Track 1 2 3 M,Speech 1 M, Debate 1, annual taff M, Student Councll 2, lass apt 3, C1ass,1av 3,Boy's state ep Club , N L 1 C Hcay, 1've rot anoth r 1dea'H 3 M, Q eech 1 2, Jebate 1 2, nnual Staf M 1, ep band f 3 M, lass ec 2 Class lay , ep Club 1 2 3 L Cheer eaggf 2 3 M, V3 Dand123M, h1r12 J 15 Clluiltsa Q I ll great mon have fects, I have a ew myself H Football 1 2 3 M, :as Petbal 2 M mrack 1 2 U C1 b M, 1 peech 1, C1 ss npt 2, C1ass Llay 3 A 'I never wc ry, nefer fret, w at I can't rerember, Just for e I! Band 2 3 M, Cho1r 1 2 , Jax uartet 1 3 M en an , C1 ss Clay 3, Ten Club 'I VLRYN Nth well, Nanoleon was small too H Ch lr 1 2 3 M, bpeecl 1 2 utate speech , Debate 1 2 3 1 1 es 3 U1 L1 es dltor M, Class VB L fldcnt nOUDC1l 2,C1ass L85 3, lem Club 1 2 M, omecomlng Queen Att 2 JXWICT SUDFRBPCF HThe saddest words of on ue wen these be homo by ten U Cholr 1 2 3 M nnual t f3M,w,1, 1 lay 3, rep Club 1 2 3 M, Homeconlna att 3 DARLENE SVOBODA 'A lover of good times' Transfer h Seward , Alaska JOH TYBERG ' e grandest guy we ever knew, ingenious, thoughtful ,and pleasant Band l 2 3 h, Baseball 2 3-h, Speech 3-b, De hate 3 14, NFL 3-14, An nual Staff 3 U, Annual Edltor 14 ,Trombone Quar t 3-h,Student Council 3, Pep Band 3-b, Class Pres 2, cms Play 3, Student Council Treas INEZ WICKLUND 'Always quiet and very studious.' EILEEN SWANSON HVariety is the spice of l1fe N Cho1r 1 2 3-L,Speech 1 Hi Lites 2 3-b,FHA 1 M, Student Council 3,Class Play 3, Pep Club 1 2 3 h, Homecoming Queen h, NFL l DENNIS WAGENIUS nLead me to the fellow that lnvented text books W Track l 2 h, FFA CLASS COLDRS: Blue and CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose. Silver. CLASS MOTTO: Life is a pictureg paint it well, 16 -E KM? 1 n zz NIO! . f ..- y , . - if f ' nm 491 f TV ' 1 . J 1 y WA , I' W Ll iww , The rcmFwrs Qi the Junior class of 5,i.J, in ISIS have proved fhevseLves 4 well-romnled grwug. They have always had a lqrie repre- :entafion on the hcxor rolg, .ut have fozni fgre to fa! pert ji usic, fOFVhSlCS, ,Lh- letics, ana pu:Licatiois. in ir m-ny achieve- :en?- set an envia'le recerg. Tzcg gg the privilege of ixitlgiiii T'- fr e.ffn in fl? sojhorcre gear. JWPiRQ this gait gr,r fhfy preach fi their Class flay, HTCKLOYU, wiieh Ui: a great, armistic success. jar the hcmeegrixg they Vajf 1 Lovely float Sgr the Queeg und her attendants. In their f'rst thr'- 3r4rs they have provided LHTCE lovely quaVh's attpndants'-yetty Shaffer' 'HDFC WWW' :md Left tc rieht: gemv Shaffer Secretary' kae Jahlherf. , V H .' , ,' ' ' k wack nmmtley, fresldentg Fancy aandberg, This s'rihg they put on 4 succeswful ?E?O?tp?3, fi2iiam hCEann' .Vice Ergsidents Yunlor-Senior Yrcw XF1 EWHGUNTV This fine .uhqs chlLhuer, Trehsurer, .rs. MlllN'F, L . . . . ' ' , .' .dvLshr. Soclnl fYCK+ tQy1'1fd the work rhe Jmmnvrs have Home 'iroughvuf T e'r L: h Sfhhwl IQQS. Thlrx L .,Ne A: . H f'v , .f lie Lhr5,n, Lacpggh qghrley, ilkiam AWPFSUH, Qgnr ,qL, 'r,m, -:TL4 ,LvU'Sfn, .'1ligi .C ann. ffcwni AON! iusin Johnson, David PHU1,LL, Jfwh .A ., ,n, r if 14-- f h, Jknet Qruehl, irj rie Hil.i1N?CU, ehrlg Uo,nsQn, jirsh now: hae Jahenfri, Ux.u: runagy, Eehynfh F'LVFLH, JLFCYT Hi5TSUN, fancy fanlherg, :efty Lnaffer. 1 CIA HD. , . nr I 7 Q: A QIIII il- Qu, if ' H A21 V' - if 9 I Ja, , I f , . .. .. -. , 1 Lxyv 1 ' 4 f ...Q ? 5.- fi Q? E fi. Q' 7-vl V-1 f NxA.' 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Anderson .,-N .A ,ov M ,,,, nm - X 'S 1 Football I 95 5 f foach Leroy Anderson. 1.ird nov: Jsyne gindberi, Eefer ulssn, Javii namriclsun, -narlas Johnson, kat Freelove, Larry orklund. Second gow: 4ryce lscn, Jim .ndvrs:n, sr on Jensen, :ruce Ould ell, Dennis Nelscn, ne fG76TSOH, DsnnLs cinch, endell Anderson. jLrst mow: Javic fallman, Jayne hrickson, nichard nter, mubert fnierson, gun Li Stauter, sary Swenson, Donovan Junnson. .fic 2:15229 Ken Bistram A Squad Charlie Stusek if 1 g, Gary Fish 30 Butch Fallstrom f- i ,,J toes X Q' Mix J .' .4 - X ix I Darian Earhart fx 'Q YK -X.Zd 7 Neil Erickson U 4' J Wx. do 1' , 1 x ,f Q. Yo, 5 v 5 f X I 5 1 K Corky Ramsdell My C ch eger giving a chalk talk. Billy Swenson e .7 n 1 P 3 6 1 'Mi W-255 I 113' v 'LV' vg 'B'fE2'f S L W xr lS Q lv W 1, wer on Q, J ' f fn The Team In Actlon lcll n p r Ulu, XYLQX U ELMJS UI' T17 T niqfwr 'np cw nls Vrq r Jra'usbwrb Pl T D9 fea 'fr 1Dto FY' re1er1c Qceola L Ck 3- V P Hola 1na+ Lwnn' 4 Second r, B111 Swenson, Gary F1sh, Corky Ran dell om r son, Harold uarsor, ayne Johnson, B111 .attson, 'anager F1TSt Row Eldon Fagerb rv, Darrel Flncm, Paul Becvar, Vlrgll Sulllvan, George Green, Nell Q nz 1 LLL SC mrs Grantsblrg Lrdntsburg ranf burg Crantsbura rants urg Crantsburg L T1,C merv S St CTOLX Luck sc Ola ebqter rooerlc lllfovn KI lllltown Osceola St uTO1X Webster rrderlc 2 3 C Tllrd Row dill cCann, Donald Shaffer, LaVerne Sandberg, Jerry LTICKSOD, Jendell Tohnson, Coacm Anderson Second Row: Jim Kuhnly, John Fallstrom, Eldon Fhgerberv, V rnon Ber an, Rover S olander, falter Andrewson. First Row: Charles Stusek, Jo n :rn 5 mder on, Dar el F1nch, Tom Larson, Darian Earhart, Glendon Nelson Third Row Bill McCann, Billy Swenson, Virgil Sullivan, Corlqr Ramsdell, Harold Larson, Jerry McNally Second Row Wayne Johnson, Gary Fish, Butch Fallstrom, Gerald Erlckson, Charlie Stusek, Darian Earhart, John Anderson, Paul Anderson, Gordon Harmon, George Green, Lloyd Johnson First Row Roger Stauter, Vernon Bergman, Kenny Anderson, Paul Becvar, Alvin John son, Jinmr Kuhnly, Neil Erickson, Orville Larson Probably one of the most active organizations in school 18 the G Club This club is compnsed of the boys who have won a letter for participation in athletlcs In the fall, they made a very moe G float for the Homecoming parade This spr1ng the twelve semor members and the coaches made a four day trip to Madison for the State Basketball Tournament Their methods of financing thls tr1p were many and vaned They had a pancake supper, exh1b1ted a donkey basketball show They also had various act1v1t1es such as an auction,candy sales, and pop and popcorn sales at all home basketball The Medic games. 36 'F' 4 ff 4 L1 Jr o 3 . Q 3 ' O . . . . . , l a ' . 1 ' . . O Q 0 .N,' N 5 I .- ' 1 X, if f, f 1 1.2451 -an-fb' 5-vfff ,gxkjg ' ' 1,7 ff 1 H 5,-r ,,yg,,A 91 vi. L5 fini-'W ' - no-1---1.-A 4-rr ,fu ,-nf-. A --3-QA. , :-fx 4- .-k- ifp-N' . -...l!U 4. X-ra.. , mi. '-wbhlf ',: f. 1-aria f2'. if Music - mf- nv 'ff K sl f-YA 1 V' A Q 0 5, NJ Gffh fri! Q Q 4 fig K Q 8' 2 Qu QR fir, , X .B W M 'i A rw -K gig K-9' ,H Nt 65 ' ' ' 5 C24 fx , QU--2 QA N? .VP -RV QM f ' A QU..-n 4 Y' A fff - mL,, M ,,,, 4 'W 'fx X g x 1 I . Y . rl ' ' , Y v 1 1 six f H' 8 Kg' 9:1 , 'Qi A . f n 6 Q if Ii 1 . YV gisw' :?5 3'g'3?'-? 5S'T --'U ,f ff mmm 915-., Back Row: Roger Stauter, David Kallman, nonald Olson, James Anderson, Darrell Johnson, Russell Erickson, Bryan Jensen, Charles Johnson, Darian Earhart, John Fallstrom, wayne Johnson, Kenneth Ramsdell, Dennis Nelson. Third Row: Ethel Ryan, Marilyn Dahl, lone Johnson, Barbara Solomonson, Marjorie Williamson, Joan Biederman, Delores Hall, Gary Swenson, Kenneth Soderbeck, Tom Schindler, James Orr, Elmo Nelson, Wayne Lindberg. Second Row: Ilene Nelson, Karen Gustafson, Catherine Anderson, Beverly Hunter Marcella Palm, Janet Linden, Kathryn Lisk, Evelyn Linden, Caron Stusek, Nancy Wedin, Muriel Peterson. First Row: Nancy Earhart, Elaine Nelson, Susan Johnson, Jean Bur- ton, Kay Muehlhauser, Janet Gruehl, Kae Dahlberg, Gayle Muehlhauser, Karen Sleizer, Marlys Fager- berg. Mixed HO-San-na . . . . . Some ninety-four participating high schoolers constitute our illustrious chorus. Its manifold abilities and talents are beautifully displayed at the Christmas and Easter concerts and, collective- ly, in the massed chorus at Luck. The program for a typical Christmas or Easter concert is composed of some of the best loved com- positions of the respective season, hymns as well as secular music. The auditorium is artistically decorated for every concert, always done by some of its diversely talented members. The singing of the massed choir at Luck has been highly praised. It is a true tribute to the a 1, .45-. virtue of America's youth to hear over five hun- 40 Li Back Row: Jack Wies, Paul Strang, Jerry McNally, William Mattson, Jack Huntley, Peter Anderson, Wendell Anderson, Gene Peterson, Neil Erickson, Kenneth Anderson, John Stusek, Robert Anderson, Robert Smith. Third Row: Roger Johnson, Donovan Johnson, Luther Hall, Charles Fagerberg, Marion Knutson, Janice Soderbeck, Kay Warden, Della Erickson, Virginia Magnuson, Nancy Magnuson, Janet Orr, Connie Horner, LeNore Ryan, Jeanette Benson. Second Row: Karene Johnson, Louise Olson, Nancy Sandberg, Eileen Swanson, Thora Fredlund, Joan Milner, Mary Ann Stusek, Verna Franklin, Helen Green, Sally Bonneville. First Row: Shirley Larson, Anna Ecklund, Carmen Peterson, Carmen Currey, Florence Knutson, Joanne Johnson, Betty Johnson, Blanche Johnson,Jo Louise Akermark, Gwen Chorus dred students raise tneir voices in unison in some beautiful hymn or anthem. Erickson. HCome on, people, attackin This year, our choir travels to Rice Lake for the Spring Music Festival, There, the group has opportunity to gain additional instruction in the intricacies of vocal group musicianship. This is of great benefit, not only for the correction of singing technique, but also for the added musical appreciation inspired. We would like to sincerely thank our direc- tor, Mr. Skinner, for the way he has helped to develop our talents, taught us the essentials of music, and made our choir an organization held ...- high in the esteem of the community. 41 Third row: Nancy ncoin, raul uecvqr, Jln nndorson, Melo rt 'riQk5on, .iCh.Ql .cConn Second row 2 C ron btusek, Javld Yallron, grian Earhart, gaul Strani, noorrt nvcvar, rlancne Johnson, .arv Johnson, Janwt xrr, karen rarler, hge oah1:er,, Hirsf raw: .ancy ainuson, Jonah ,Ln1Gn, Lux aandbcrf, nstty Johnson, Joanne Johnson, ofan nhrton, Jnyle .anhJhau.or, ,uriel 1eLerson, ooxn Tyberg. ge? Band and F089 mbxes Top: J. Linden, L. Sandberg, H. Bottom: J. Tyberg, C. Johnson, son, J. Huntley. Magnuson Top: 3. Johnson, D. Hall, J. Gruehl M. Fctzr- Bottom: F. Strong, C. Jnhnson, J. Huni ley, K. Anderson. 42 -w. BB. Hl S H Third Row Dennis Simonsen, Ray Malo., Michael McCann, Donald Shaffer, Roger Stauter, Ronnie Larson Jackson Huntley, John Tyberg, Murlel Peterson, Robert Becvar, Wendell Anderson, W11 llam McCann Second Row: Paul Strang, Barbara Solomonson, Karen Gustafson, Mary Johnson, Nancy Sandberg, Judy Marek, Janet Linden, Susan Johnson, Gary Swenson Flrst Row Nancy HHBIWSOD, Virginia Magnuson, Verna Franklin, Janet Gruehl, Lenore McKenz1e, Jo Loulse Aker mark, Kae Dahlberg Standing Mr Mattson, Advisor Speech trier 12600 the tape About thlrty students partlcipated in the e1 tfl Grantsburg speech program this year Instructed by Mr Mattson, they gave a good account of them xg selves 1n all speech flelds onginal and non original oratory, humorous and serious declama tions, four minute spealung, extemporaneous speak mg and reading, and mterpretive readlng e5 out mn This year, as usual, the Grantsburg Chapter of the National Forensic League was represented at the State Speech Tournament at Madison We are proud of the fine work done by our speech stu dents 44 u ui as J - WMI 7 . 1 R Q 1 X , f ff ' r, . ' l Sf - V ' N 2 3 to ' j , K 2 X 'Z J I ,J ' if ., X V 'U ,.,, V ' if ' if W J W ff A . , . . J 3 ' I , . I . - O ' e , . 0 3 g Q . ,wfvv ' n a . A 1 e . v1 'f, e - ' , . Q . . . . ,L ' .- K O ' I I V' . I w I I Debate The debate question for the 1955 1956 season was -Resolved that governmental subs1d1es should be granted according to need to high school grad uates who qual.-Lfy for add1tiona1 trainlng This timely proposition provided many mterestlng de bates throughout the debatmg season. The first team for most of the year consisted of Muriel Peterson and John Tyberg, aff1mat1ves, and Ethel Ryan and Roger Stauter, negatives Par ticipating on the second and third team were affimatives Jo Louise Akermark, Nancy Sandberg, Judy Marek, and Dennis Simonsen, and negatives Paul Strang, Bill McCann, Ray Maki, and Ronald Larson. SOME profess The debate team attended practice tournaments lofi-21 advice at Duluth, New Richmond, and Eau Claire to gain 011 the Sid experience They won two and lost four at the e regional tournament at New Bichmond, qualifying to go on to Eau Claire At Eau Claire they won one and lost five, elimnating them from fiu'ther competition and ending an enjoyable and profitable year of debating Second Row Jo Louise Akermark, Roger Stauter, Ronn1e Larson, Muriel Peterson, John 'yberg, Paul Strang, William McCann, Nancy Sandberg Flrst Row Ethel Ryan, Ray Maki, Barbara Solo monson, Mr Mattson, Judy Marek, Dennls Simonsen, Gary Swenson IKE Fi sl. 'lv W S - - : . . - , O . ' 1 . V . 9 X . . MX fri: ' than-Y. lv I ' Q f 'uL'1'.. , . , Sys...- nf- .f .g- 5 wks, ', . O C O : ' A . ' : - 0 ' e fl . 'S Pl!-'ben . nl . M . s ,Q ha'-1-4 Q ' -. -T K N - 5 l 'V ' a X Y . a N , f ' . . x,,.- l'fs ' t ! a 6 - ' A 1, f A' Sw M Ml' 'f ' A , ' ' A 4 I if :wg K V W M ,, f 'Q . W Q 4 . 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I pr',,' -1 ff -., v , I V7 I O D v, 'SDS J u 4. Q m 'LH' Cn4.An , lf' 4 ' Ite 47 5- ,... 54 'C uv 1. Ulqe I 9 .1 lsf' v- xv' -70 Un LE I' T4 f K -if it it 1 ,ga Standing Janet Gruehl, Kas Dahlberg, Thora Fredlmmd, Caron Stusek, Nancy Sandberg, Janet Linden, Florence Knutson, Hr Johnson. Kneeling Janice Soderbeck, Roger Stauter, Darian Earhart, Delores Hall, Betty Johnson Seated Jackson Huntley, Wayne Johnson, Jokm Tyberg, Donald Shaffer. Not Pictured Joanne Johnson, William Mattson, Harlys Fagerberg Have you ever gone by the high school some evenamg and seen a llght on 1n one of the basement windows? If so, :Lt was undoubtedly the annual staff, hard at work Ed1tor John 'lyberg and the staff have spent many long, laborious hours in cre ating th1s Jack Pine Slivers We especially want to thank our adv1sor, Mr Johnson, for the admonitions, suggestmns, and guidance we have invanably needed Our staff 18 always on the move when it comes to school spirit At Homecoming we spent many hours produc1ng a very 1nterest1ng float wh1ch we displayed proudly in the usual Homecomlng d.r1zzle During November, December, January, and February, the twenty eighth day of each month occurred as 'D-day for the ed itor and staff Tins oft remembered day was our publisher's deadline on which our multiple was due Consequently, this day was a contmual anticlmax until the last multiple flnally was mailed We of the 1956 staff hope that this Jack Pine Slivers will be a source of pleasurable memories :Ln the future , and that you will cherish and treasure it al ways as a reminder of your happy days spent at GHS 48 ik 'vi . 3 Q I 3 0 Staff at work. ' ' 0 . O 2 QJ ,. A 'A ' if -4 4 4 LDITOR Jonn Tyberg ASS' T EDITOR Nancy Sandberg NJ Lf Nine Lute Shvers an CDne Suck TYPISTS Donald Shaffer, Kae Dahlberg, and Betty Johnson JKVJ x,.1f 6,0 we KWH BUSINESS MANAGERS Marlys Fagerberg and Janet Gruehl BOOKKEEPBR Janet Linden COPY-MR1'I'ER Roger Stauter 'Il Y ADVISOR Johnson X.. 49 S su ,S I I . . I Y W ' Q Q fit d ' ' Ehg H 2 ' f A i r 2 1 1 Q 4 J, 1 . X ' X '2 A A' t- - f V' I x ',',fXf 7ffX . 9 N A Q .I 'f' .:QJ::: ' Mr' D if ic . Q. D N ,1--.WMF V . 15,, xLf 'N- 0 e Q , Fourth Row: Mae Roberts, Joan Milner, Janice Lien, Marlys Fagerberg, Eileen Swanson, Helen Green, Evelyn Linden, Barbara Burton, Sena Borup, Katherine Lisk. Third Row: Lenore Ryan, Marilyn Dahl, Nancy Magnuson, Shirley Brenizer, Bonnie Goepfert, Nancy Williamson, Janet Orr, Diane Swenson, Joyce Knutson, Miss Kleber, Second Row: Margie Williamson, Kay Warden, Marian Knutson, Jean Bur- ton, Sally Bonneville, Ilene Nelson, Joan Biederman, Lenore Jensen, Barbara Solmonson, Bernice Scheider, Marcella Palm, Nancy Earhart, Ann Ecklund, Elaine Nelson, Phyllis Hedlund, Thora Fred- lund, Marilyn Chelmo, Beverly Hunter, Katherine Anderson, Velva Anderson. F.H. . Standing: Ilene Nelson, President, Helen Green, Treasurer, Thora Fred- lund, Vice President, Jean Burton, Parliamentarian5Joan Biederman, Song Leader. Seated: Nancy Magnuson, Secretaryg Miss Kleber, Advisor, Le- nore Ryan, Reporter. Not Pictured: Jud Marek, Historian. GX DU' 2 , 1. lx' -3 '47, H B H315 The Future Homemakers of America have been a very active organization this year. They chose red and white as their colors and the red rose as their flower. Their motto is: Toward New Hori- zons.' Among their many activities, they sent their officers to a sectional meeting at Rice Lake, where Lenore Ryan was in charge of the meeting for reporters. This spring they also sent two repre- sentatives, Marilyn Dahl and Kay Warden, to Green Lake. Besides a spring program, the FHA girls joined the FFA boys in a hayride, which everyone enjoyed immensely, At our home basketball games you would see the FHA girls busily selling pop and popcorn to the spectators in order to raise enough funds to enable a trip to Florida. The girls worked hard all winter on their homemaking degrees and to make their trip a reality. Altogether, it turned out to be a very suc- cessful year. Back Row: Jackson Huntley, Treasurer, Billy Swenson, President, Billy Olson, Secretary, John Rickard, Sentinel. Front Row, Thomas Schindler, Reporter, David Cardin, Vice Pres- identg Mr. Satterlund, Advisor. This year's Future Farmers made a good showing for themselves. 'Ihey organized a very active basketball team, which proved to be successful in their games. The chapter's public speakers and quartet entered the local contests and recorded A ,, N very satisfactory results. Several of the members , have set up some excellent farming programs which fizgj. 1 5 have earned the boys considerable money as well fem 22, as high standards in the chapter. A fine trip is ,1,-.Z Q' being planned in which fifteen boys may earn a two ' G,-F1039 week vacation this summer, Next year's FFA Chapter QAOFXF, 1,5- is looking forward to holding their meetings in 9 the new Agriculture Room and Shop which are being C ii, Fei, , C Q planned. cf.'f?b,6-mo b 1 c o U 5 Fourth Row: Jackson Huntley, Dennis Wagenius, Donald Blanding, Arthur Bistram, Marvin Harman, Harold Larson, Charles Becvar, Paul Anderson, Jack Wies, Billy Brenizer, Gerald Erickson, Lloyd Johnson. Third Row: Dale Chell, George Green, Orren Granquist, Robert Wagenius, Gary Drohman, Dennis Nelson, Duane Johnson, Bryce Olson, Billy Shuttleworth, Darrell Johnson, Orville Larson, Second Row: Arnold Birnstengel, Robert Anderson, Bruce Caldwell, Wesley Swenson, Pat Freelove. Ronnie Larson, Peter Anderson, Charles Brenizer, Phil Harris , Billy Swenson. First Row: Willis McLain, Thomas Schindler, David Gardin, Earl Brenizer, Charles Fagerberg, Wayne Erickson, Delbert Erickson, Luther Hall, Kenneth Soderbeck. 'lisskfi ' ' N439 4' Back Row Kas Dahlberg, Joan Milner, Eileen Swanson, Kathryn Lisk, Mae Roberts, Mary Ann Stusek, Phyllis Hedlund, Louise Olson, Robert Becvar, David Knutson, Michael McCann, Muriel Peterson, Nancy Wedin, Jean Shearman, Sena Borup, Janice Lien, Nancy Sandberg, Janet Linden Fourth Row LeNore Ryan, Diane Swenson, Nancy Magnuson, Nancy Williamson, Virginia Magnuson, Blanche Johnson, Janet Gruehl, Karen Sleizer, Marjorie Williamson, Jo Louise Akermark, Karen Gustafson, Janet Orr, Connie Horner, Joyce Knutson, Jeanette Benson Third How lone Johnson, Joanne Johnson, Florence Knutson, Joan Biederman, Marian Knutson, Anna Ecklund, Kay Muehlhauser, Mary Johnson, Carmen Peterson, Kay Warden, Della Erickson, Janice Soderbeck, Betty Johnson, Ilene Nelson Second Row Gayle Muehlhauser, Marlys Fagerberg, Helen Green, Evelyn Linden, Elaine Nelson, Barbara Burton, Catherine Anderson, Nancy Earhart, Beverly Hunter, Karen Parker First Row Carmen Currey, Karene Johnson, Caron Stusek, Betty Shaffer Pep our Pep Club has had a rejuvenating boost from the new and peppy cheers which our cheer leaders have worked out Some of the snappy, quick stepping yells have enthused our cheering section until the gym fairly vibrates with noise Yea! Teams Fightl Caron Stusek, Karene Johnson, Carmen Currey, and Betty Shaffer are President, Vice President, Sec- retary, and Treasurer, respectively. These girls are our NAU team cheerleaders and Grantsburg High School is very proud of them. They have put a lot of practice and effort into cheerleading and cer- tainly have Ugiven alln to their job. Thanks to the fine spirit of our Pep Club, our boys have had many unforgettable victories. The Pep Club's pronounced incentive will always be a symbol for victory to the students of Grantsburg High School. A Team Cheerleaders Betty Shaffer, Caron Stusek, Karene Johnson, Carmen Currey B Team Cheerleaders Jo Louise Akermark and Joan Biederman fig -Vs- Royalty Karene and Gary u ' V r -1, .4 - Banquet nd Prom Trorrbon quartet Reading of Prophecy by Caron Stusek Gary Flsh, of the Junlor Class, relgned as k1ng over the Prom f8StiV1tiSS For his queen, he chose pretty Karene Johnson, also of the Jun1or Class Prom night began w1th the Junlor-Senlor Banquet The tables were beautifully decorated w1th m1n1ature or1ental lamps corresponding with the theme WOr1ental Gardens N The program was supplled by the Junior Class Several mnstrumentals and vocals were glven to enter ta1n everyone Caron Stusek gave the class prophecy and nlchael McCann gave the class will Junior Class President, wayne Johnson and Senior Class President, Alice Peterson gave appropriate speeches The banquet came to a close wxth a wonderful dinner served by the sophomore boys as walters The gym was transformed into an enchanting 'Oriental Gardenn, drawing your attent1on to the oriental trees and swmng where King Gary and Queen Karene were crowned dancers d1pped and swayed to the tunes of the nShadowsW The dance was climaxed w1th the crowning of the king and queen, and dancing was resumed as the night came to a wonderful close 54 7 o W1 . I A ' 5 'JV I ' . The Faculty goes formal. H-enresenti-ns Class of 55 . f n ,A ' n 1 ' 1 Q' - 52 u ' n v 1 1 . J K 1 I . 'N Senior attendants: Ilene Nelson, Sally Bonneville, Caron Stusek. Queen Eileen Swanson. Underclass attendants: Kae Dahlberg, Jo Louise Akermark, Car- men Peterson. Homecoming The decorations, centenng around the theme, Harbor L1ghts , were espec1ally attractlve The Shadows furn ished the muslc for the even1ng's festiv'lt1es, regally pre sided over by Eileen Swanson and Harold Larson The last us all in the bonfire and ready to meet football game of the season, October 28, found usual homecomlng sp1r1ts After a successful snake dance the mght previous, we were all our opponents, Luck Queen Eileen Swanson, Homecommg attendants Caron Stusek, Ilene Nelson, Sally Bonneville IQ'- 55 Second Row Robert Anderson, Janet Gruehl, Nancy Sandberg, Carmen Currey, Betty Shaffer, Kenneth Anderson, Tommy Schmdler Flrst Row Janet Llnden, Kae Dahlberg, Jack Huntley, Muriel Peterson, Roger Stauter, Bill McCann Not P1ctured Darrell Johnson Junior Class Play On November ll, 1955 , after many mghts of hard practlce the Junlor class gave a fine presentat1on of Tomboy The scene centered around the happy home of John Abbott Mr Abbott was the father of three daughters and had always longed for a son, As a result he attempted to make h1s youngest daughter, Jack1e' , as much of a son as Mother Nature w1ll allow So w1th Mr Abbott obsessed nth the idea of making his tomboy, Jaclne, Champion of the Amateur's Women's Golf Tournament, and Mrs Abbott intent on the double wedding of her two daughters, s1tuat1on follows situatlon :Ln notous fashlon In one s1tuat1on, a news photographer shows up to take shots of the golf champ, and Mrs Abbott thlnks he :Lntends to photograph the brldes to be After the hllanous m1x up, Jaclqe shows more fem1n1ne 1nterest, bnng ing to a close a well presented comedy The whole cast deserves slncere congratulations on thelr performance, also a hearty thank you 1S due Mrs Johnson, who gave so generously of her tlme and efforts to make the successful presentat1on poss1ble Ren Smal? Cast Roger Stauter Mr Abbott Muriel Peterson Hrs Abbott Betty Shaffer, Jackie Janet Llnden Eloise Kenny Anderson Larry Robert Anderson Alffed Jack Huntley Ernest Janet Gruehl s. Hawkins Nancy Sandberg B. Simpson B111 McCann Photographer Carmen Curr-ey Cosmetic Saleswoman Tommy Schindler Radio Representative Darrell Johnson . Golf Salesman a o . , . . Q o o o o o o o o C I O Q Q l I o o o o o 0 a o Q -5 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 lx' 1 Ka-9 o 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 D0r0'f-by o o 0 0 Q s 0 0 0 4 o o o o o o o o 0 o o o ' W A 0 0 Q o Q Q 0 0 0 0 ' ' Q o o 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 Mr I' o o o o c 0 o 0 o Mr I 'A K . o 5 a 0 9 Q o o o o rf g o 0 o 0 o o 0 O I O O O u a o Q o 0 o o o o A 56 Back Row Janice Soderbek, Ilene Nelson, Jean Burton, Caron Stusek, Gayle Muehlhauser, Dlonne McKenz1e, Della Enckson, Ione Johnson Front Row Darwin Erickson, Charlie Stusek, Marvin zarmon, Harold Larson, John Anderson, Wayne Johnson, B111 Mattson, Bob Becvar Senior Class Play The three act comedy, Books and Crooks , given by the sen1or class on Mas' hth was a sensational h1t with aurhence and class treasury Angyth1ng can happen to a school when a bank robber takes over the roll of pr1ncipal,and arwthmg 18 just what happened when the bank right across from the school, was robbed, the bank robbers hid :Ln the schoolhouse. One robber, finding he was a dead nnger for princlpal Henly, decided to tie the principal up, throw him 111 the closet, and double for hlm They spent funds liberally, let the stu dents get by with anythlng and even discussed the problem of catching the criminals with the police The play was an outstanding comedy and produced a lot of laughs It won the applause and praise of large audiences of both the morning and evening performances This play was agaln proof of Mrs Johnson's outstanding directing ability Cast Practice. B111 Mattson Gerard Those 10115 Della Enckson Miss Irene Hamllton Wayne Johnson Arnold Q Henly Charles Stusek Larry Malone Gayle Muehlhauser Lmdy W1ll.1ams hong of Y PP Wayne Johnson Raymond '1'he Prof Nichols Harold Larson fY3.l1C1S John Anderson P Oliver Burkholder Dionne Mclfenzie Mrs Mildred bunklock Jean Burton Mrs Margaret Bl.ckle Robert Becvar Lieutenant Shaw Janice Soderbeck Extra Darwin Erickson Extra Ione Johnson Extra Marv1n Harmon Extra . . . : . . . - O . I O Ilene Nelson, , , I . , : : I Z : flood Gulfho er I I 0 O I O O U 0 D 0 C . 'Y I O I O l U I O O D Q O I O I I O O . O I O 57 7 2 N I , I i W ,A-.V - L , rg Jsg:M? nf: tr? Mfjfi1 s32y'1. f1'1.,4, 'Q , K f ' Y ' 'rl x ' Ts .,. .-.. A ytrselmkxx :gl V X, SPEECH CONTESTANTS AT RIVER FALLS. Back Row: Roger Stauter, David Strang, Allan Maki, La- Verne Sandberg. Front Row: Janet Gruehl, Muriel Peterson, Marilyn Dahl, Nancy Johnson, Ethel Ryan. Not Pictured: Jackson Huntley. AAS , n flyds FFA BASKETBALL. Back Row: Gary Drohman, Marvin Harmon, Lloyd Johnson, Arthur Bistram, Har- old Larson, Russell Fredlund, Gerald Erickson, John Rickard, Orville Larson, Billy Olson. Front Row: Charles Brenizer, Phil Harris, DarrellJohnson, Jack Wies, Charles Becvar, Bruce Caldwell, Paul Anderson, Robert Wagenius, Gordon Harmon. Seated: Jim Orr, Delbert Erickson. .J N EDN J -1 I .WT X., , 4 'Hal 1 'S agp' lxtvjfi I .hi ge 'Bl FJ f .1 ' hifi? 4'V ,gl I' I ,Ju rf , ' 7 STATE MUSIC: John Anderson. 31 WINNERS AT RIVER FALLS. Ethel Ryan, David Strang,Nancy Johnson. Jackson Huntley, Not Pic- tured. GIRLS' STATE Karene Johnson BOYS' STATE i Donald Shaffer MUSIC CONTESTANTS AT RICE LAKE Third Row Nancy Magnuson, Jeanine Miller, Allce Olson, Roger Stauter, Karene Johnson, Joanne Johnson, Mary Lou Olson Second Row Kae Dahlberg, Karen Parker, Alice Peterson, Janet Gruehl, Betty Johnson, Esther Johnson First Row John Anderson, David Strang, Carmen Currey, Diane Grussendorf, Darian Earhart, Allan Malo., John Tyberg 59 Have you ever seen such an array of partially crippled young men? Ac- cidents of some sort or other have claimed an exceptionally exacting to f o our student populace this past Win ter wayne Lindberg Gary Fish,Gary Ormston, and Jerry McNally have all been a famili ar sight, limping along th high school ll 0 ' , e corridors of our Conservation Day This program pro vided a pleasant break in our everyday routine of classes We fommd all the classes to be interesting, especially the one on Law Enforce ment with the intasstf ing collection of guns We are sure that all the students felt as we did that the program w and we would like to thank the conservation department for making this enjoyable das pos sible ll tg,-gy SSL -1-s y,J The Conservation De partment of Wlsconsin put on a six hour school day for us Jan 18 W were divided into five groups with high school teachers as leaders During the day each group attended five classes game manege ment, forest management, law enforcement, forest protectaon, and fish management 1 lll O , 6 O : un I ' O A X24-N u 'I I as very worth while A it 1 ,V V f x J , , ,,,,. O , 1. 61 5 q Q M WW V3 gs Wall Bequests hn mano I 'm off women One of his girl friends be Becvar Oh, for the good old chool daze Fnendllness n Ber ,gf about a date? Ulcer! Beard JI can answer that one Arth istramf A from his razq Ilm not used to one n Ks hm? A hy dU ed 'Should I tell?' 'XO' Bm-mn Neatness much fooling around Are you kidding? Her single days L aleCh Solitary explosion 'May 1 rest in pieces His latest hair-do Dah Sprained her ankle on high heels I designed it nwse Originality 'Tiff She didn't talk soon enough I haven' t any S1lence ckson Too much sleep Gee, I m tlred Class ring Erickson Stabbed herself with her fingernails 'Let e dance Changeable person ality Darian Earhart Trying to get to school on time I made itl' Coronet Gerald Enckson A telephone pole got in th V My poor car Ag ability Marlys Fagerherg Shoc 'As I am so must you be, be prepared to follow me Clear complexion Gary Fish Russell Fredlund Business wornee A E. from ms horse How much profit ? Long shots ifrnrhreal that critter pt Boots and saddles David Gardin Freezing in the winter with hi! h.Bini6 haiI'c'll'b 'I should have waited until spring Novel li.'brary Orren Granquist Shyness Bury me on the farm School books Adeline Graves From the excitement of plan ningawedding Ido Her smile George Green Too much Janitor work Everything happens to me Apparent quietness Helen Green Trying to get seven places at ence 'And do you know that Energ Delores Hall Too auch geometry 'I wish I could explain this one, Hxmger pains Marvin Hannon Not enough sleep Captain of the football team Alvin Johnson Stay sober Sideburns Betty Johnson Tryingtobeinno rethan 'Jug' ular trouble IE one place at a t Well, I've played every thing but a harp 62 Good grades A 'xbox pu ' N- ,. 'J I . JM ggi Ai Nt my 'J' I' IJ' ,W r ' ,QNJGP A E 'Q al . I X M ' I, ll I 1 JN? A g Jil' lv 4 nf A 'V , I 'adv J :Mme off d X W x on u y ood I ---.0 - I x I A 0 seal 'JL I 'X ' I I ne I I . , was B' sql V X . Farming ability , x Ad Ha oo fun. ' I ' I may n . ' ' .N at W 1 A fav e - e I . . A . R 3 ' f , nbyein D1ed of Last Word.. Bequests Charles Johnson Stored up energy I finally sprung, a leak Barltone lone Johnson BOW1Bl'lt1B Where' s your hea Fkreckles Joanne Johnson Trylng for A's Well, it's about time I Quiet ways Karene Johnson Bmmped her head on a cloud When I grow up Cheerleading position ,wayne Johnson Swallowing hls Adam' s apple Too overcome to talk 1 Football uniform lorence Knutson The squeak m her clarmet backfired I should have practiced Week-ends Harold Larson Too much roller skatlng A:l.n' t she sweet? Roller skates Pauline Larson Too much naght life What' s cook1ng Art' s beard Shirley Larson Infection from a pin prick Ouch Brown eyes w11liam Mattson Carbon monoxide poisomng L1sten to her purr Hisgrm Michael McCann Dionne McKenzie Over-d1et1ng Anybody golng to the corner store? G1ft of gab Gayle Muehlhauser Drosmed in her tears Cry me a nver Nerve Ilene Nelson Too much pantomime I had a hunch somethlng like this would happen Her halr W1l1iam Olson Lung trouble I knew she'd be the death of me Cigarette lighter Janet Orr Quietness Ahme Ques tions John Rlckard Took a dr1nk of water by nn.stake HIC Attraction for freshmen girls Ethel Ryan Too many exercises try1.ng to grow taller I guess I was just meant to be short Size 7 dresses Donald Shaffer Overwork in P1'US1CB I've got the E1nste1n theory all figured out Typing skills for the annual Jaxuce Soderbeck Too much school work I'l.l never get it done now, Late nights Caron Stusek She landed on her head sss boom -ah 'What happened? Her pull :Ln the office Charles Stusek Travelxng 'Give my regards to the girls Nose Darlene Svoboda Slsters I knew they'd get the better of me someday Her parties Eileen Swanson Too much dancmg Oh, catch me' ' Clothes :John 'Iyberg Too much Advanced Math 'Ohl nv figurmg 15 lf1O of a degree off Math a.ffi.n1ty Dennis vlagenius Too much housework It was hm while it lasted Tall tales Inez Wicklund Heart failure Here's somethlng I want to get off nv chest 63 Penmanship N ' '-' Y o V Y r an ' f I ' ' . d? Y C T i e: .H I - v . - Q ' 0 ' - ' . f n . V s . Y Y 1 1 Y . . ' Q o Y I wishful thinldng. I ca.n't go'on, Y Determination V n s V n 1 Y rar 7 , Y ll ' . .rl ' . ll . n , in ' Y I Q n l YY 3 a he ' :- , - ii , C O l After thirty years of slaving With my nose held to the wheel, I dec1ded I would take a tr1p Just to see how lt would feel I told my wife to pack our bags And get the children ready I have three chlldren, by the V979 Mary, Louise, and Teddy We started :Ln the summer dawn, And as the tune neared noon, We had traveled some 300 mles And wished to eat qulte soon We Stopped at a qu.1.et restaurant, In a town named Jacksonville, The owner of the little place Was the pnde of the Mattson's B111 And when we had flmshed eating, And were ready to say good bye I noticed that the cashier Was Caron Stusek, bright and sly At the edge of town was a garage Where we could get some gas, Don Shaffer ran the stat1on W1th h1s wife, a fair young lass As we were nding du.r1ng the Llttle Teddy wanted a drink, So we stopped where Florence hnutson And Robert Becvar were ralslng mlnk Since our larder had become de pleted We sought a good grocery, And who but Karene should be clerlnng With the genlal manager-Gary The next day we went to a museum, Of which Vernon was the head Inez Wicklund was the janitor Keeplng tabs on the mummes, she said As we looked at one exhibit I saw a familiar face, It was Adeline Graves and her hubby, And you know who had that placel We traveled on in the afternoon Nothing more happened than We picked up one hltch h1ker, Who to our surprlse was Mlchael McCann We learned that Orren and Wayne, Were in the literary world, And Shirley Larson was a star on ice Who skated, whirled, a.nd twlrled. Class Prophecy :Ie had come from a Kitty Kar facto , Owned by Roberta and Sally Bonnevilleg He quit because he and the 'Kit ty boss D1dn't get along too well I saw Janlce Soderbeck at a hote She was a saleswoman for lam a-doors , Jamce told me that th1s beauti ful buildsmg was a possesslon of Janet Orr's Helen Green worked as a hostess, Donald Blandlng swashed a mop, Della Enckson was the lucky one Who held the job of bell hop Della told me that Delores Hall Ran a fish stand down the street, And John Tyberg went by often Paclng his p0l1ceman's beat The next day we came to Niagara Fa1l.s, And who do you thlnk was there? Art Blstram and his w1fe, Paul It's really an 1nterest1ng place to be, With the no1se of the tumbling water and all, rlhile we were there we saw Mar v1n Harmon, Ride a barrell dovm over the falls We went to a show in the city, Jean Burton had the leading role, Afterwards we saw Charles Johnsen Teachlng gurls how to bowl Next we came to Tarrytown In the valleys wide and deep, Where Rip Van Wlnkle slept long ago Billy Olson lay lost in sleep We went to Vasser College, And imagine nv surprise, At findlng Alvin Johnson there Teaching folks to economize David Gardin was there, also, S01V1D.g a chernstry nystery Gayle Muehlhauser was the w1fe Of the professor of European I-l1s'oory Boston was our next overnight stop, Where we met Harold Larson, He told us of a fashlon shop Managed by the famous Ione John son 64 During coffee we then learned, That E1leen Swanson drove a truck For Dennis Wagenlus' Take-Out Mea , Of pickles and pressed duck In a few days we cameto New York, And one n1ght went to a f1ght, The man kayoed was Charles Stusek Overcome by super1or might Alter the fight we saw That h1s manager was George Green Wthel Ryan was the little ref, We agreed the flght was keen We traveled then to New Bruns wick And found Ilene Nelson there, Worlnng in a candy shop, With two more lasses fair We learned that Russell Fredlund Was worlcmg on Wall Street, And we met Dionne McKenzie, Dressed :Ln mink, when we went to eat We stayed two weeks, then start ed home John R1ckard and Dale Chell At the1r home in Abergaw John Anderson was thelr butle Joanne Johnson was the mald, Darlene Svoboda did the book keeping Whale then' Il.Ild1l8t1'1OllB masters Play They had come by quite a fortune In the selling of used cars Gerald Erickson was their agent Marlys Fagerberg delivered the cars Marlys said, Betty's now a Mrs She has two glrls and three boys Daman Earhart l.1kes to baby sit Because he's fond of thelr toys None we contacted seemed to know What happened to Darwin Encksm, Last they heard he'd sta.rted a busmess To bequeath to his only son Thls was the cla.ss of '56, As we saw them far and near, And since I'm tired of writing so much, I thlnk I'll leave you here TY ls I . 3 II . . , ' o A . 1, . . . ,S - . . 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