Hollandale High School - Panther Yearbook (Hollandale, WI)

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HUGH E HOSKING HOLLANDALE. wlscousm We, the Seniors of Hollandale High School Present you with PANTHER PARTINGS of 1952 BHB Class Motto One Step at a Tlm But Always Forward Class Colors Red and Wh1te Class Flowers Red Roses A xf. U D 11111111 ' e ll Dedicatlon To M1ss Kathryn Schuh whose fr1endly manner k1nd generous1ty and st1mulat1ng1nterest 1n school aCt1V1t1CS have made her a favorlte of the student body we affectmnately dedlcate th1s annual We want to thank you for all your pat1ence 1n makmg our Jun1or class play a success and also for all your ldeas and t1me you donated on our Junlor prom last year 0 in r f N-V' c In dx 1 . , . , . . , . . . . , . . . . . , ' ,ammz ,swf Erwin Zuehlke L no R Bruce Bollerud Gloria Retrum Idnin McCarvi1le vxrgmu campbeu Maya Mmhau Q9 aff ff EDITOR ASSISTANT EDITOR. SPORTS EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHER FINANCIAL EDITOR. FACULTY ADVISOR G 25 , W IDAIN MCCARVILLE ,GLORIA RETRUM BRUCE BOLLERUD MOYA MARSHALL VIRGINIA CAMPBELL ERWIN ZUEHLKE I 3 0 0 I ap 'Q N4 I p lux -5' 1 - 2' - was ' 34 E!! -, C' 1 1 - -' . F5024 . 0000000000000 0000 OO. .OO 0000 0000 0000 0000 000 0000 0000 0000 Faculty ooeaax Left to Right Back Row: Erwin Zuehlke, Kathryn Schuh, Bill Nodolf, Ethelyn Thompson Stuart B. Crawford. Front Row- P. L. Smoker, Alice Lunda, Ioy Hoskins, Wilma Skaife. emor 'X RUTH COLDEN HELEN PALZKILL 'Ruthie' I-lunna' 'School and books ma be alright, 'Eyes of brown, hair of brown, But dances are my delyght. But her interests are out of town ,sn N lj X BRUCE ELLERUD 'BlllC18n Eat, drink, and be merry-- for tomorrow there may be a law against it. IDAIN MCCARVILLE Mac You can hear her for miles but that's no sign she's coming. VIRGINIA CAMPBELL 6 GLORIA RETRUM Gorie 'Always in haste, but never in a hurry. MOYA MARSH ALL -ll Ginny ..I.ve never found 3 Perfect boy yet, RONALD DORAN 'She smiles at many just for fun, but ifs been fun trying' -' Ronnie but we all know there is only one We11, I'm 1eav1ng--only heaven can help me now. LOIS KLEPPE Louie You may know her for the noise she doesn't make. MARION VOLDEN HELEN ANDERSON Little Helen She's like a '52 Ford, she gets around. Scrub DONNA AZZALINO 'She is no-ine the less important Y D. G. 'cause s e isn't very tall. I think you'1l find that sticks of SYVENSON Why follow the rule, my way is dynamite are small. Scfoungel' more fun. I've got a mind of my own and it takes more than a teacher to change lt. I XXX is , , f , 3 Ulf l l1l!L:N9 If xxx emor Class History In September 1948 we became off1c1al members of Hollandale H1gh School by sufferlng through the long day of 1n1t1at1on After we had obeyed every W1Sh of the semors throughout the day we had our party 1n the evenlng We enjoyed the party very much after we had per formed our many stunts asslgned to us When we returned for our sophomore year we attended school 1n the Commumty Bu1ld1ng because our school had burned to the ground dur1ng the surnmer vacat1on Th1s year three new members Jo1ned our class They were Helen Palzk1ll Ida1n MCCBTVIIIC and Gerald1ne McG1nn1ty Off1cers elected were Pres1dent Bruce Bolle rud V1ce Pres1dent Maynard Swenson Secretary Treasurer Helen Palzk1ll Idaxn McCarv1lle and Ronald Doran were elected to serve on the Student Counc1l and Moya Marshall was chosen as Judge on the Student Court When we returned for our Junlor year we had one new member 1n our class Mar1on Volden Our off1cers were Pres1dent Ronald Doran V1ce Presldent Bruce Bollerud Secretary Treasurer Moya Marshall Student Counc1l Rep resentat1ve chosen was G1OI1a Retrutn Our class advlsor was Mr Nodolf On Apr1l 13th we put on our Junlor Class Play The Board1ng House Reach M1ss Schuh d1rected the play On Apr1l 20th the blg event of the day took place our Jumor Prom The Commumty Bu1ld1ng was decorated w1th palm trees and Hawa11an Scenes The theme was 'Hawanan Sunset Ronald Doran was K1ng and he chose Helen Palzk1ll to re1gn as h1s queen The mus 1C was furmshed bv Layton Bla1ne On September 4 1951 we returned for our f1nal year 1n Hollandale Hlgh School All members returned except Gera1d1ne McG1nn1ty Class off1cers elected were Bruce Pres1dent V1rg1n1a V1ce Presl dent and Mar1an Volden Secretary Treasurer Donna Jean was cho sen as sen1or representat1ve on the Student Counc1l and Moya Marshall as Pres1dent On October 19 we had our Homecommg We played Barneveld but w1thout success A dance was held 1n the evemng mus1c furn1shed by Ray Carson In December we p1cked out our announcements and name cards We also ordered caps and gowns On May 23 we end our happy school Years m I f N .1 ' . 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'I n s , . - , . u.s l ,, I I Y I . , . 9 . . . , . - , 1 - , 1 - . . - enlor Class Prophecy I'd always wanted to take a tour of the Un1ted States so 1n 1962 when my r1ch uncle d1ed leav1ng me h1s ent1re fortune I dec1ded to carry out my plans Early one mormng 1n June I boarded a plane for New York I not1ced that the stewardess looked very fam1l1ar Why It was none other than Donna J Azzal1no a member of the class of '52 of Hollandale H1gh School Donna recogn1zed me at once and as soon as she had all the passengers comfortably seated she came over and sat down by me After talk1ng for a Whlle I cont1nued on my Journey I took a tax1 to the Waldorf Astor1a where I was to spend the n1ght Upon arr1val I learned that Bruce Bollerud and h1s orchestra had a two weeks' engagement at the Waldorf and Bruce was really g1v1ng Harry James some tough compet1t1on Later that evenxng I dec1ded to hear Bruce and h1s orchestra because he was a member of the Hollandale Band a number of years ago Just as I was seated the orchestra be began to smg Later I managed to talk to Bruce and Glor1a Bruce told me he had marr1ed a g1rl from Hollandale and was ra1s1ng an or chestra of h1s own Glor1a was st1ll s1ngle and happy? Ar1s1ng qulte early the next mormng I headed for Washxngton D C where the f1rst th1ng I d1d was to v1s1t the cap1tol Upon enter1ng I almost ran 1nto Lo1s Kleppe who told me she was secretary to the Pres1dent who was unmarr1ed and her prospects of be1ng the f1rst lady was very good After congratulatmg her on her f1ne pos1t1on and w1sh1n her the best of luck I returned to my hotel I dec1ded I was really av1ng a wonderful trlp after meet1ng so many people I knew Later walk1ng down a busy street I looked up and saw a large Slgn It read 'Learn to Dance Waltz Foxtrot Samba .htterbug Rumba Or Anyth1ng You Deslre Ida1n McCarv1lle Instructor Could th1S be the Ida1n McCarv1lle who was a member of the class of '52 of Hollandale H1gh? Walk1ng 1nto th1S exclus1ve bu1ld1ng I looked around There out 1n the m1ddle of the floor was Ida1n teach1ng a boy to rumba After that she began to J1tterbug Never 1n my lrfe had I seen anyone dance so fast Ida1n s secretary 1nformed me that she had run Arthur Murray out of bus1ness Ida1n told me she always knew she was cut out to be a dancer but she was afra1d someone would step on her feet My next dest1nat1on was M1am1 Flor1da As I strolled along under the palm trees I heard the sound of mus1c See1ng a crowd of people I hurrled over to see what was go1ng on In the m1dst of the crowd stood a hula hula g1rl sway1ng back and forth keep1ng t1me w1th the mus1c I couldn't see her face very well but she was certa1nly do1ng a good Job Then I really got a surprlse because as she turned I saw Wx D71 I, aff' r 5 ak e bu V- ! B 1 O Luv fflli, K n s n 1 1 . , I 1 , I . ' I 1 . , 1 1 I . . . , ' I - . , . . , . . . . . , - gan to play and the featured vocal1st, Glor1a Retrum, walked out and . ,1 . 1 v . ' . 1 - 1 1 1 1 n 1 ' . 1 . I , u 1 D , n 1, v 1 , n 1 1 1 , Q1 .- .f . ' ' I - I . . , . ' ' ' I I I I . . . . -un ,, , . . . . . , 01 , 1 n . I .u I I I ' I i - . . , . . l . . - o 1 , ' I lt was none other than Helen Palzk1ll Helen told me she enjoyed her Job because lt kept her very actlve No doubt about that I purchased a car 1n M1am1 so I could drlve the rest of the way When I reached Texas I dec1ded to V1S1t one of the large ranches As I walked to the corral I saw a cowglrl sw1ng1ng her lasso and r1d1ng back and forth among the cattle I asked who she was and the ranch owner told me she was called 'P1stol Packmg Anderson Anderson the name sounded fam1l1ar and as I looked more closely Iknew1twas Helen She was dressed 1n r1d1ng breeches boots yellow Shlrt large hat and she rode a brown horse She carr1ed two large plstols and I could hear her yell1ng above all the no1se I later asked her how she l1ked her Job and she answered 'Ah love ut Pardner I stayed 1n Texas a few days and then started for Cal1forn1a When I got to San D1ego I headed for a hotel Just as I was about to go around a corner I heard someone yell1ng F1sh for sal F1sh And asl went around the corner I was slapped 1n the face w1th a b1g sl1mey f1sh There stood a fellow 1n greasy overalls w1th a pushcart full of soggy eyed f1sh I could hardly see the fellow s face because of h1s heavy beard Upon closer observat1on I recogmzed lt to be Maynard Swen son I asked h1m how busmess was and he replled F1ne lt keeps my fe busy catch1ng them That evemng I dec1ded to go to some of the nlght spots 1n San D1ego I was watchlng a floor show when I heard a vo1ce that seemed fam1l1ar Turmng around I looked d1rectly at a guy I thought was Ronn1e Doran He was wearlng an expenslve looklng Sult and on h1s flnger was alarge square cut dlamond There were three very pretty 1rls at h1s table I 1nqu1red about h1m and the wa1ter 1nformed me that t e gentleman was Ronald Doran a m1ll1ona1re from Texas who had made h1s fortune by d1scover1ng 011 on h1s land I dec1ded to go over to Ronn1e s table and talk to h1m I learned he was plannmg to marry one of the three g1rls but he hadn't dec1ded wh1ch one They were all wlllmg Early the next morn1ng I headed for Seattle Washlngton I had heard that Mar1an Volden was there so I dec1ded to look her up Walk 1ng down Seattle's bus1est streetl saw alarge 1mpress1ve looklng bu1ld g and from lt hung a s1gn whlch read 'Mar1an Volden PSyCh1atr1St' I entered her wa1t1ng room and could hear Mar1an try1ng to conv1nce a pat1ent that she could take h1s bra1n apart and put lt back together aga1n so xt would be as ood as new After the pat1ent stepped out of her of f1ce Mar1an th1n 1ng I was another pat1ent was surpr1sed when she recogn1zed me She looked very d1st1ngu1shed 1n her dark su1t So far Mar1an's career had been very successful but she sa1d some of her pat1ents left her wondermg 1f lt was her mmd or the1rs she should work on Reachmg P1erre South Dakota a few days later I not1ced some large s1gns advertmsmg a c1rcus Several people told me that the lady bareback r1der had an especlally good act , . . . 2 ' x.- - vu -- ' . . . ! , i . , O ' ' I . ll D 3 ' . , . e-- . ,,. . , . - . 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I 1 ' - n u, n , , l I arr1ved on the c1rcus grounds and found myself 1n the crowd of care free eople In the mam tent the crowd was suddenly hushed as a dark lady are back rider led a group of performers 1nto the r1ng The group enterta1ned the crowd w1th many breath tak1ng and marvelous stunts and the dark ha1red 1rl who led the processmn was the star of the show Toward the end o the act she shd off the horse and mana ed to catch the horse's ta1l The crowd roared w1th lau hter and d1 n't know 1f lt was part of the act or not She looked aw ully fam1l1ar to me Somehow she seemed like someone I knew I dec1ded to go mn search of the bare back r1der and dxscovered lt was V1r 1n1a Cam bell from Hollandale I V1S1t8d V1rg1n1a for a wh11e and le t P1erre ater that evenmg for Ch1cago Wh1le go1ng down State Street 1n Chlcago, one sultry afternoon I came ac ross a bu1ld1ng w1th a large w1ndow In the wmdow hun a Slgn Wh1Ch read, Ruth's Model1n School and Beaut Salon Ruth olden Proprletor Why I knew uth and I dec1ded t IS would be a wonder ful opportumty to see her U on enter1ng the bu1ld1ng I saw Ruth m the head She was apparentl try1ng to teach a group of gn-ls how to walk properly Ruth and I ha a long v1s1t She told me about her career and how 1nterest1ng It was As I neared Hollandale I dec1ded I'd go through Monroe As I got there lt was Just my luck to have a flat t1re After chang1n the t1re I glanced up and saw a dar11n l1ttle wh1te house w1th rosebus es c11mb mg here and there I dec1 ed to ask 1f I could wash my hands The door was opened 1n a response to my knock and there stood a blonde woman 1n a pretty dress and a spotless wh1te apron Wh lt was the former Moya Marshall At her heels were two l1ttle be ls tugg1n at the1r mother s apron Moya told me she was wa1t1ng for the arr1va of her husband who was a 11eutenant 1n the army After v1s1t1ng Moya for about an hour I agam headed for Eastman That mght I was f1nally home t1red but happy My Journey had come to a wonderful end! 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E .. - Q. -3 - . 0 I y be 5 px , H 44 lf. j I 3 Y Qhu Wd! :Z We the class of 1952 of the Hollandale High School Hollandale Wisconsin, be1n now sound of mind and memory and in fairly good health in spite o all the hard work we have done but mindful of the ig norance and stupidity of the classes to follow us publish and declare this instrument to be our last will and testament in the manner follow 1n Ruth Colden wills her love of Math to all future Math students Helen Palzkill wills her innocent look to Richard Fahrney Bruce Bollerud wills his ability to play the trombone to Richard Ander son in hopes that he will be as sincere a player Idain McCarv1lle wills her constant cheerfulness to all the students Gloria Retrurn w11ls her haste to class to Jimmy McNeill advnace typists Ronnie Doran wills his love of Lawrance Duchow to V1rg1n1a Whitford Moya Marshall wills her many letters to Japan to Mary Thon1 LOIS Kleppe wills her ability to remain silent to Theressa Sorracco Helen Anderson w1lls her Monroe dances to Pat Palzkill Maynard Swenson wills his s1ncerness in band to Joe Klarer Marion Vollden wills her height to Lynn Lunda Donna Azzalino wills her seat in school to anyone who wants to take it Mr Crawford we will the right to have a class that 15 not a soc1al problem Miss Schuh we will a private snow plow so she can go to Madison ever weekend Mr Nodolty we will an eraser so he won't be accuxsmg everyone of taking it Mr Zuehlke we w1ll a toupee in case he tears out all his hair at a basketball game Mrs Thompson we w1ll the right to have a band and chorus that come on time To all thle under classmen we will all the good times we had 1n High Sc ool To our Parents we will our promise to succeed and leave with them, also our thanks for all they have done for us fe ? 1 J J ' .P 5 I ' I 1 J , 0 A q - n, a , . . 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Virginia Campbell.--wills her solemnity in typing class to the future Student Council Left to Right Jerry Wenger Judy Hendnckson Virginia Burns Mr Crawford Cstandingj Moya Marshall Donna Azzalmo Donna Doran Larry Wexer STUDENT COUNCIL The student counc1l was formed 1n 1949 w1th Bob Severson as the f1rst pres1dent The representahves were Ne1l Culbertson sen1ors Charles S1gg Jumors Ida1nMcCarv11leand Ronme Doran sophomores Mary Thoml Joan Vosberg and Pat Palzklll freshrnen We had a student court but lt wasvoted out because lt proved very unsuccessful Last year the president was Jun1or G1lbertson The representatwes were Jack1e Hughs sen1ors Glor1a Retrum Jun1ors Nancy F1tzs1m mons and Mary Thom sophomores Lo1s Carter Mar1an Steensland and Joe Klarer freshmen Th1s year Moya Marshall 15 the pres1dent Donna Azzahno repre sents the SCHIOFS V1r 1n1a Burns and Judy Hendr1ckson the Jun1ors Larry Weler Donna oran and Jeannette Solberg the sophomores Jerrxy Wenger the freshxnen lrglnla Burns holds the off1ce of treasurer and Jeannette Solberg 1S the secretary The student counc1l has been very successful th1s year . . 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McKinz1e Se cond Row P F1tzs1mons I Hendnckson L Retrum C Boe N F1tzs1mmons V Whitford D Wlesen The f1rst week of September 1n 1949 seventeen freshmen started then' h1gh school years 1n the Commun1ty Bu1ld1ng wh1ch was the new h1gh school headquarters The f1rst party of the year was g1ven 1n our honor It was of course 1n1t1at1on We were glven qu1te a hard t1me and accepted as members of the h1 h school from then on ln September e950 we agam started school We started w1thout Jack Harr1ngton and Tom Lord we d1d however galn Donald Welsen and Theresa Sorocco Joan Vosberg and Jack Holcomb left us 1n March Our Class offlcers were as follows Jack Holcomb Pres1dent Judy Hendr1ckson, V1ce presldent and Patty Palzk1ll Secretary treasurer Mary Thom and Nancy F1tz1mmons were on the Student Counc1l Th1s year as we started school we were now upper classmen A Class meetmg was held Th1s was an 1nterest1ng meetmg as It would dec1de just who was to be our Prom Kmg or Prom Queen Rxchard Mc Kenzle was elected Pres1dent so he automatlcally became K1ng J1m Lord was elected V1ce pres1dent Nancy F1tz1mmons Secretary Ralph Jackson and V1rg1n1a Burns were elected to the Student Counc1l Judy Hendrmkson replaced Ralph on the Student Counc1l We Have chosen May Second as the date for the Prom and Layton Blalne to furrush the mus1c I . , . , . , . , . , u 1 0 , . n 1 . . . . . . 9 Q 1 1 s 0 1 G l ' , . . 9 i Q U I g - . , . 3 I D , Q . O . ' I 9 ' a 2 ' ' C I t l u g h 0 - , Q . . . . . ' . 3 l O . I Sa 4 W ophomores x7 if-1 .am A A m A H Left to Rrghr Front Row D Doran M Steensland L Carter A Norton L Kimbort M Klosterman L Retrum L Lunda Second Row D Hendnckson R Dunbar D Lord I Solberg I Retrum I McNeill R Peterson Mr Nodolf Thud Row R Bums P Thompson H Hoskrngs I Whltford L Weier K Gempler I Klarer R. Kleppe Twenty three Freshmen entered Hollandale H1gh School 1n Septem ber of 1950 It was the largest class 1n many years Class off1cers were chosen the f1rst day Donna Doran was elected Pres1dent, and Maryln Klosterman V1ce presrdent The Secretary treasurer was Mar1on Steensland Representat1ves onthe Student Coun c1l from our class that year were Joe Klarer, Mar1on Steensland, and Lo1s Carter In1t1at1on was held two weeks later Everyone enjoyed the stunts and the dancmg afterwards Th1s year fmds us all returnlng w1th one new member, Peter Thompson Th1s year's off1cers are Leatr1ce Retrurn, Pres1dent, Joe Klarer, V1ce pres1dent, and Lo1s Carter as the Secretary treasurer Representat1ves on the Student Counc1l th1s year are, Larry Werer, Jeanette Solberg, and Donna Doran Jeanette Solberg 15 also an off1 cer on the Student Counc1l She 1S Secretary . . . 1 - 9 4 9 - 0 0 I ' 4 , . . . - 0 5 u n - I ' I ' I ' ' ' , Q . ' 9 I j 0 . . , . g - 1 - 1 0 , . - -n o 0 0 . . . n . un . - . . 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A I I 0 . - - . s . - 0 a T Freshman CW left no Right Frrst Row Mr Erwin Zuehlke Io Ann Gust Zoa Gilbertson Doris Ley Sally F1tzs1mons Homer Walker Second Row Micheal Burns Gene Palzlull Jerry Wenger Richard Fahrney Frances Cleary Richard Anderson FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY On September 4 1951, th1rteen shy and t1m1d Freshman entered Hollandale H1gh School to start the1r h1 h school careers, They were JoAnn Gust, Zoa G11bertson, Homer Wal er, James Hendr1ckson, Dor 1S Ley Mardell Volden, Sally F1tzsomons, Gene Palzk1ll R1chard And At the class meetln we elected off1cers.Zoa Gllbertson Pres1dent, Dons Ley V1ce Pres1 ent, Mardell Volden Secretary and Treasurer We elected Jerry Wenger as our representat1ve 1n the Student Counc1l Our class adv1sor 1S Mr Zuehlke On September 21, we were 1n1t1atedby the Semors On Fr1day n1ght we had our 1n1t1at1on party,although therewas much hum1l1at1on we all l1ved through lt Then we were part of the Hollandale I-hgh School Wenger 5 , . I . . erson,, Frances Cleary, Richard Fahrney, Micheal Burns, and Jerry Left to Right Front Row Second Row Thud Row Fourth Row :rzngmafg Marshall V Campbell, V Wh1If0Id M Klosterman M Retrum Norton R Colden D Doran I Solberg Swenson Z Gilbertson I Gust S F1tzs1mons P Palzktll C Boe Azzalmo, L Carter L Retrum I Retrum G Retrum P Fttzslmons Steensland, M Steensland F1tzs1mmons,I McCarv1l1e D Ley L Retrum L Krmbort Mrs Thompson fD11'CCIOI, T Sorracco R MCKIDZIC R Doran K Gem Hosk1ngs L Lunda I Hengrxckson P Thompson I Klarer M Swenson R Kleppe M Thom Missing Jeanette Solberg 'Il Left no Right Front Row V Campbell V Whxtford N Fitzsrmmons M Klosterman A Norton R Colden L Lunda D Doran Second Row L Carter M Retrum L Retrum P Palzkrll L K1mbort C Boe M Azzalmo M Marshall I Hendnckson L Retr J R G R P. Fltzslmons C Steensland M Steensland N?mThon1eUum enum Pfer, B. Bollerud, R. Fabrne , I. Mclzleil, S. Marshall: R. Anderson, H. 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Left to Rrght Front Row L Carter, Z Grlbertson P Palzklll M Thom I Gust M Massey M Marshall S Frtzslmons I Solberg L Lunda Mrs Thompson Second Row A Norton T Sorocco I McCarv11le C Boe I Retrum D Lord, H Palzkrll V Whrtford D Ley G Retrum N Frtzsrmmons R Colden Thrrd Row L K1mbort, L Rerrum I Hendrrckson L Retrum P Frtzsrmons L Kleppe V Burns M Steensland D Doran D Azza11no M Klosterman H Anderson V Campbell Left to Right Front Row I Wenger, G Palzkrll, R Anderson R Fahrney R Peterson D Wersen, R Burns, L Werer Second Row D Hendnckson H Walker, K Gempler, M Burns I McNe11l F Cleary T YPING C LASS 'Qc 1:1 Left to Right Front Row C Boe M Massey L Kleppe Back Row Campbell A Norton L Kimbort BIOLOGY CLASS iff 'E' Left to R1ght Zoa Gxlbertson, Donna Azzalino, battle Kimbort Mxss Schuh Hugh Hoskings A Basketball Left to Rlght Front Row H Hoskmgs P Thompson D Hendnckson D Wexsen Cheer Leader Left to Right Virgima Campbell, Gloria Retrum Idaxn McCarvi11e, Donna Azzalmo Second Cfaach-Mr. Zuehlke, I. Kaeerf R. Kleppe, ljoran, K. I 0 r - : . ' . . Pep Club In front lst Row 2nd Row 3rd Row QL toR7 V Campbell I McCarvil1e G Retrum D Azzalmo QL toRj R Burns F Cleary V Whltford P Frtzslmmons H Palzkrll L Carter M Steensland R Colden V Burns M Marshall QL toRj H Anderson L Kleppe M Massey D Doran L Lunda Z Gil bertson M Dlsch L Retrum M Klosterman D Ley I Gust QL toRy P Pa1zk1l1 M Thom T Sorocco I Retrum C Boe I Solberg L Krmbort I Solberg A Norton M Volden S Frtzslmrnons ISI Row QL toRJ L arter M Steensland G Retrum N Fltzslmmons I McCarville L Retrum P Fltzsimmons D Ley M Volden S Fltzslmmons I Gust R Colden 2nd Row QL toRy I Solberg L Retrum M Klosterman L Lunda D Doran, H Palz kill T Sorocco P Palzklll M Thonl H Anderson I Retrum 3rd Row QL roRp A Norton L Klmbort D Lord Z Gllbertson,I Solberg M Dlsch D Azzallno V Burns C Boe M Marshall, V Campbell Class Play 'IF MOTHER ONLY KNEW On February Z8 the Jun1or Semor Classes presented the1r class play a three act comedy ent1tled If Mother Only Kn When M ma and Papa Maxwell celebrated the1r twent1eth wedd1ng ann1versary th1s year the Maxwell fam1ly proved to be Just as w1tty and s1de spllt mg as has been 1n the past two years Mr John Maxwell Ronald Doran Janet Maxwell Moya Marshall 5, Conxne Maxwell Nancy F1tzs1mmons X if 'Betty Lou Maxwell Leone Retrum ...f-' fi v W1lbur Maxwell Aunt Mary Hercules Nelson Gladys Gooch Charles 'Brams Dr Jeffry Gooch Badge Burns Burke Maynard Swenson Mar 1on Volden Donn1e We1sen Theressa Sorocco R1chard MCKenZ1C Bruce Bollerud Paul Hegland The play was a b1g success It was under the d1rect1on of MISS Schuh 'mv xx-, JH I ll l . - . . . , - - , II ew. II a- . . . . , . , . . . . - . - 5' 'Q ' . . . . . . . ' ' 8 8 :-: Y K ' 'S1':'OY'Iz -bn f K,-.,,- 5 ...- ..-. tu :vnvg Jun-K y or A x'ts?,::f: f' ' - 3?EEE5'12. 'J' . .... ..... E tm: rn Q Bernadine. . . . . . . . . . Patty Fitzsimons ufnfxlffj- , 1 ::: X - 31' A F . ' ' . , , , - - gl Kal' ::ESEf5E! 0 ' A, - 57 Q' M 'L o a u n n n n 0 0 . . fo a I : E' VW , .:iE:.!f,?i:4 1 - pl . - - -Q , X -V Board oi Education Front Row QL toRj H Hegland F VanMat1'e, O Returm M Norton H Bollerud Second Row Q toRj G D1srud F Ryan S Crawford L Retrum FORENSICS FITS! Row QL toRj L Returm M Klosterman G Returm I McCarv111e N F1tZ s1mmons, I McNe111 M1ss Schuh S6C0I1d ROW CL TOR! Z Cllbertson M Volden M Massey I Retrum L Retrum I Henduckson Thud Row QL roRy T Sorocco, M Thom V Burns, D Azzahno R Colden, V Campbell M Marshall Queen Helen Palzkill King Ronald Doran Junior Prom, April 20, 1951 Theme, Hawaiian Sunset C ourt of Honor Leatrice Retrurn ........... Charles Sigg Mary Ann Gilbertson ..... Bruce Bolleru Nancy Fitzsimmons ....... Gerald Walsh Virginia Whitford ........ Merwin James J I, x X I X X 41 A S Qw WW I Queen Nancy Fitzsimmons King Bruce Bollerud Football Homecoming, October 18 1951 Music by Ray Carson N x N ,, .xy Court of Honor Gloria Retrurn ......... Norbert Palzkill King- Bruce ........ ..... Qu een Nancy Virginia Whitford ......... Ronald Doran Idain McCaz-ville. ..... Junior Gilbertson WW -Q ' 7 'N-1715 5425 N. ,A--x vf . if Y 353 , w ' 5 as W A ...,. K . .21 A -M V . M :XB 1 Q Virginia liked to play with dolls. Pat couldn 't ick P up any wine sweaters. Pete couldn't play ba sketball. short hair He1en's hair wa.sn't curly Nancy didn't know a Sally 8: Patty didn't chicken from a goose, play on The City-Slic . kers K rg. vu- Ani erry WHS an orator. s gf. -n 1 fi- K ea, -E H, .Toe kept his mguth shut. Donna Mae dldn t know how to cheer ed his YOU. to play w ith wa gons . Marion d1dn't any basketball BUS DRIVERS Left to Right Bernard Larson Carry A11 Curtrs Anderson Small Bus Lawrence Venden Brg Bus JANITOR EXE' COMMUNIT Y BUILDING Our schoo1 for the past three years. John Narum WORK ON THE NEW SCHOOL From start .........,. .......... t o finish THE NEW HOLLANDALE GRADE HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING The new Hollandale Umon Free I-hgh School and State Graded school bu1Id1ng whlch was ded1cated at a speclal program Sunday March 2.3 15 a source of pr1de for both pup11s and parents 1n the Hollandale Commumty ...uid ,-. j Studying the blueprint. 5 A UPPER GRADES V First Row QL toRJ B Mellum L Retrum I Thoni K Disrud K Bums S Marshall A Lunda M Retrum S Morgan F Mellum Miss Stoker Secondkow I Burns I Miller S Anderson B Bollerud D Miller L Parkinson M Hendrickson E Swenson M Peterson M Hughes Third Row M Retrum C Steensland I Peterson M Azzalino V Skarfe M Lunda I Mellum N Hendrrckson R Hirscher R Miller Ivan' '9 A A 2-sumo N K' Grade School Chmstrnas Program 1951 ay V f ofa :za f ffl? A G , ,, Xb' ,gi H i L5 Q A. 1,6 .6 Y ' I! Y A, .N NTWWNY LOWER GRADES First Row: QL. to RJ D. Morgan, R. Retrum. I. Caldwell, P. Fuchs, E. Vinjie, L. Burns, L. Bolden, I. Disrud, R. Peterson, Miss Hosking. Second Row: KL. to RJ B. Disrud, P. Severson, N. Crawford, A. Hegland, L. Hendrick son, J. Miller, S. Retnun, I. Burns, M. Skaif, I. Hughes, R. Hanson. Front Row QL to RJ I Retrum K Miller I Shulka R, Bollerud B Hughes K Bol lerud G Mellum Mrs Skarfe Hegland I Hendrrckson A Caldwell Third Row fL toRj F I-Irrscher L Colden B Doran N Hanson E Krtsemble D Spnnger H Anderson G Norton B Hendrickson, W Volden A - .4 : ' v 1 - Q 9 0 1 I ' I ' Second Row: CL. t6 R..J G. Norron, Fuches, E. Vinjie, P. Bollerud, I. Peterson, K. , . , . . ' : .0 . . ' , . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . . . . . WYI' WAYSIDE INN Where Truckers Stop lack 8 A11ce Conwell Props at 18 Phone 5861 Open 7 Days A Week Dodgev111e WISCOHSIH Best w1ShCS to the Sen1ors of 2 W M1nera1 POIHC WISCOHSID C GALLE S BAR AND CAFE Spec1al1z1ng 1D Steaks h1cken Lobster Ta1l 8 Shrxmp Spaghett1 Meatballs Also Beverages V Galle PTOPFICCOF M1nera1 POIDC WISCOHSIH SANITARY CHEAMEBY Ira le1deman 8 Son Mfgrs of Maple Leaf Butter Buyers of Cream neral POIHC WISCOHSID H art Schaffner 8 Marx Clothes STUDE S CLOTHIERS M1n POIHC WISCODSIH Arrow Junn Bush Sho Phone 298 MINERAL POINT BOTTLING WORKS Bottlers of all Klnds Carbon everages Canada Dry H1 Spot Con ts waSh1Hg GrC8S1Dg Undercoat1ng T1res Hepa1r1ng MINERAI DOTNT BAKERS GANT MQTQR COMPANY Mlneral POIDC WISCOHSID Sales SCIVICBQ A 6 Mlneral POIHC Wlsconsln . . ' 5 J . 151- -23 C. L. HITE, M.D. n 4 0 1 . - 1 1- Y I S C. . , ' Mi ' ' ' I W. H. Groth W. W. Noble 4 'Raul 4 u u . I 0 K+, , 5 C Q. . ' CS 5, ur '- 1 , --...l. , - -. W mCIl of - u 1 I 4 ' 1 Best w1SheS r a Successful Yearbook From NE ON anchardvllle w1SCOHS1H SAETHERS HOME FURNISHINGS FUNERAL 8 AMBULANCE SERVICE Furnlture Appllances Wallpaper Pa1nts Rugs L1no1eum Beddlng one 116 42 anchardv1lle WISCOHSIH SKAIFE BROTHERS Quallty Meats Vegetables Locker Servlce Telephone 54 Blanchardvllle w1SCOnS1D STUESSY S GENERAL MERCHANDISE Ladles Ready to Wear o s 1rls 8 Men s Clothln Yard Goods Grocerles Shoes Everyth1ng For the Entlre Fam1 E Stuess Blanchardw1lle WISCOHSIH J C HALDIMAN Real Estate Insurance Loan Phone 49 Blanchardvllle W1scons1n BLANCHARDVILLE CO OP OIL ASSOCIATION HOLLANDALE BULK SERVICE GBSOIIDC Petroleum Products Co ops are C0mmuH1ty Bullders Phone 50 Blanchardv1lle w1SCODS1 HOTEL DOBSON Reasonable Rates B111 Rose Herble V1s1t Our Tavern For a Good Dr1nk Blanchardv1lle WISCODSIH Comp11ments to the Class of 2 From ANDEREGG S TAVERN A Good Place to Meet Blanchardvllle WISCOHSIH Fo 1 n N. A. LS , D.n.s. f ' ' ' Ph - -131 Bl ' , ' ' B1 ' ' ' . B Y , G' , ' ' s Fresh Q Frozen FfU1tS and G . .ly . . . A- 0 Y - - s . . .n D 5 COOPCPSKIOD Makes a C0mmUH1ty Your Patronage Apprec1ated NICK ENGELBERT Dlstrlbuter of Bowman Da1ry Products Hallandale w1SCOnS1n STEBNITZ IMPLEMENT SHOP Farm Mach1nery Parts Weldlng and Repa1r1ng Hallandale WISCOHSI W Ggngral E1CCf.l'1C App11ances BOB S ELECTRIC lrlng and Electr1cal Serv1 Phone 47 2 Hallandale WISCOHSIH 0 J STRAND BARBER SHOP Insurance of all K1nds Hallandale w1SCOHS1n THE BLANCHARDWILLE BLADE C1rculat1on 1650 8 10 Pa es S2 50 er Year Also THE WEEKLY REVIEW W F MCGU1 an Pub11sher Mrs Anna Day Ed1COI Blanchardvllle W1scons1n Compl1ments of the BLANCHARD THEATER By the Watsons nchardv111e W1sco s1n L HOLLANDALE LUMBER C0 umher and Bulldlhg Supp11 Phone 16 Bert H1nke1 Mgr Hallandale WISCOHSID The Best to T e Class of 52 DR S B MARSH LL Hallandale W1scans1n . .n . . . .ce W. F. McGuigan, Publisher . . . - - 8 - , - . P - . . 'g , . Bla ' ' I1 ' ' ' 'es h ' , . . ' U A DAVIES OWEN KING LUMBER CO CLOTHING Sz FURNIISHINGS See Us For ReadY Bullt Farm Buildings D d ll W 0 gevl e lsconsln Roofing and Re Siding Jobs Dodgevllle Wisconsin OBMA STUDIOS THE Photography BOB INN Dodgeville Wisconsin Dodgeville Wisconsln CAVES CHEVROLET COMPANY New Buick Q Chevrolet Cars G New Chevrolet Trucks ed Car Lot on Highway 18 8 5 Modern Service Department 8 Body Shop With 24 H Wrecker Service Phone 4341 Dodgevil e Wisconsin IOWA COUNTY CO-OPERATIVE WAREHOUSE Dodgeville, Mineral Point Feed, Seeds and Other Farm Supplies Petroleum Products Dial 2051 Phone 180 DODGEVILLE LOCKEB PLANT Complete Locker Service Including Curing 8 Processing Dodgeville Dial 4242 Lumber--Coal--Building Hardwar Us ' 1 1 rg ' . 1 . . EL RANCHO MOTEL CARL CHANDLER AGENCY New Modern Open Year Roun INSURANCE H1g way Dodgevllle w1SCOHS1 Blanchardvllle WISCOHSID st W1shes the Class JOHNSON 5 HEGLAND General Mer handl DR L J UNTERHOLZNER P one 9 7 Blanchardvllle w1SCOHS1H Hollandale W1sco CAMPBELL AUTO DUNBAR MEAT MARKET Quallty Meats 8 Grocerles Servlce SEBLIOH Phone 58 Interna lonal Hollandale W1scons1n Hollandale WISCO sln B wl at t e JOE S TAVERN BOWL INN BAR Easy to F1nd and Hard to Leave Its Good Exerclse for All Hollandale WISCOHSIH Hollandale WISCOHSIH - - d U.S. ' h 18-151 n n - n l ' ' Be ' to of '52 5 'se I I I h at ' ' ' W nsin CO. 8 . n . o h -- ' C0l'lgI'8tLl18t-1Ol'lS and BGSU w1Sl'16S Class of 1 POINT AUTO PARTS al Phone 55 WELDERS SUPPLY CO wholesale Retall John Deere Machlnery Weldlng Supplles Auto Parts Waste Materlal pontlac Calllac Cars Glass Installed 1H Cars Trucks 2 205 Commerce St Phone 6 Internatlonal Tracks M1neral PO1Ht WISCOHSIH M1neral Polnt W1scons MINERAL SPRING BREWING CO uallty Brews S1nce 52 Telephone 97Rl M1neral POIH 272 Shake Rag Snreet WISCOHSIH FARMERS STORE 1ver and A1115 Chalmers Farm Equ1pment Oldsmoblle Cars and GMC Trucks Farm Seeds Phone 103 M1neral POIHE cons n J E ENGELS AUTO COMPANY Massey Harrls Powe Machlne Phone 246 Phone 248 hr Wrec er S 1 M1neral POIHC Wlscon Save Today and Make Tomorrow Safe FARMERS SAVING BANK Edmund M1neral POIDC Hollandale Wlsconsln Member Federal DBPOSIC Insurance Corporat1on GAMBLES Authorlzed Dealer The Frlendly Store M1neral POIHC WISCODSI to 952 I I 03 0- - , . . . . . D v in ll Q v Q ? . . t . . i . Chevrolet Sales 8 Servize Ol - 24 Q k erv'ce ' ' Wis i . u W. . ' s1n IVEY S PHARMACY The Rexall Store Mlneral POIHU WISCOHSID GALLE S AUTO BODY SERVICE Wheel Al1gnment Body Work Pa1nt1ng Frame Stra1ghten1ng Phone 98 M1neral POIHE W1scons1 THE MINERAL POINT FLORAL Doyle s Plants and Cut Flowers Corsages 921 Founta1n Street Phone 287 Mlneral POIHC SCOHSID MINERAL POINT LUMBER CO Bu1ld1ng Mater1al Coal Steel Posts Phone 72 W1re Fenclng M1neral Polnt w1SCOHS1H AYERS FURNITURE CO Furnlture Store Furnlture Floor Coverlng Appllances Refrlgerators Radlos Funeral DIFGCEOTS Phone 29 R Mlneral POIHC w1SCOHS Everythlng to Bulld Anythlng Hardware R1dgeway Phonel2 WTWISCOHSIH JORENBY BROS Hardware Pa1nt Appllances Pump Repalr Furnace and Badger Bottled Gas Blanchardvllle WISCOHSIH BLANCHARDVILLE MOTOR COMPANY John Deere Farm Mach1nery Sales SCTVICS Blanchardvllle W1scons1n , 1 1 ' 'n co. . . wi . Iowa C '1 W'S Largest BIDGEWAY LUMBER 81 FUEL COMPANY . . . in Best w1Sh6S e Class of 1 MR AND MRS GRANT C MORSE Hollandale w1SCOHS1H BOOSTEHS au er Snack Shack Mlneral POIHK Globe Hotel Sl1Ck s Bowllng Alley The Tradlng Post Nelson s Jewelry Knudes 8 Hosk1ns Wllber R1ChaFdS Ore Surge Sales 8 SSPVICE Kleln s Hestauran A1de Bros Country Club Bud s Pure 011 Sta We1er Heun 8 Company T1m s Tavern Iowa County Co op L1vestock Market We Would L1ke To Take Th1S OPPOFUUHICY To Thank The Advertlsers In Th1s Book For Maklng The 1952 Panther POSS1ble Your COHtf1bUC10HS Were Greatly Appreclated to Th 952 H, J. M g , O, D. , ' ' Harry Speich Nell Norton's Smart Wear . . , t ' 0 ' ' tion in , ., ,,.,-.,.. T f.,....fY:,,1,. NJ,-T.,...i .f ...-L - K Q 4, . . nf - -f -ffff - ,w f. --.:...Y:Af 1,-..f .-:...... fwfr' , ,fir ...f. ,- LM- . . T.- ,.. , pig 1: Zz:-4.. , . ..'f .m:-rr-SWK . 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