Ladysmith High School - Flambeau Ripplings Yearbook (Ladysmith, WI)

 - Class of 1956

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'f' '.' v . , .r'- ' - .-, 3, . uss the merits 6 . As I l shall not disc rnent, but there is something for us to pon er students of literature you have found that only the y good literature endures. working with theories in science and rnathernatics, you have learned that only staternents of truth last. Statements inhistory e treated as truth or fiction depending on support- K ing evidence. That which we hold in our hands, so to speak, rnay be in the torrn of rnoney or evidence of property ownership, Quite often it doesn't last too long, or y property may quickly change hands. y The good that we rnay do, the service that we can give to our school and cornrnunity, and thev iriendships that we rnahe are rnuch rnore enduring than rnaterlal things. Many oi you students have a good start in storing up treasures that are long lasting. N ar ,,.f-f' -1fT ' Schaal 43' fi' Q' 4n..m3.Q VN4 ri President, R, GOLDSMITH Treasurer A ZUCK Clerk, I. BUCHHOLZ Heard Director. L. ORME Director, G, MORGAN Principal BRY C E F OG A RT Y University of Wis. , B. S. Social Studies ii 5 5, V 5. ,V V' s P 7:3- I E. ri qt. Q ii f E o , . ' Pw Y T195 , r avi! J' I, As ' -agp 'w1f'Q. -' Q3 1ff 5.. ,L -- ' 11 5 V ' ' n- ' fn -.1 Ys,.gg?f ,- .fi 343, aw Q -'alggwf ., J 55 ' ew, , ' se, .qs X-Qu , -4 Q .f. 'Wig 'tgps z F gel, 1- -wr , J H R. ff W L. -.. --- 91 fislnvg-.Y i ik 4 K '.Q ,, 'f J S g ,ex ff- I n. +V J 4- Q Q , , I fig: WMU ,. Qs-Q F' 9 ..,. 1 J eil 'L 61 9 - J E I. E ,V gr. 1 , ,..,.'- V :Si - 1 n Sfkiqfxq Il v ' uv L I if I 1 , Q ' U- s x 1, X 1 , . .I in Q . Je.. Quail' :-'Vwihf 5 .,, -... ,. 4-f41f1,f' A -'qi lf. X janifors W. WILSON K, CHRISTISON H, STEELE OHM H6411 '. ffl. . , --:,i'gif LL! Hanks MRS, GILES MRS, SULLIVAN MRS, JENESS MRS. BLANCHETTE R, KREBS 5, 1 n f 9' in . -. fu Q' 1 ,J r' G 'Y- 1 Svuiar 611155 0Mccr.s' CAROL BARBER, Secretaryg BYRON PICKERING, Vice Presidentg Bos RAsMUssEN, Presidentg Louis BRUGER, TICBSLIICT. One day a hush will fall . . . BEATRICE AMENDT Float 1-43 Freshman Retum - Initiation 1,4g Christmas Dance 2g Prom Chairman 3g FHA 1,23 GAA 1-4g Echo 4g Radio Club 23 Library Club 2g Tumbling 1-4. PATRICIA ANDERSON GAA 1-45 Float Chairman 1,2g Class Officer 2g Prom Chairman 3: Christmas Dance Chair- man 2g Library Club lg Stimt Nite 2, 33 Freshman Initiation 4. MARY LOU ANHEIER St. Mary's 1, Library Club 2,3,4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Prom Chairman 3, Float Chairman 2, 3, 4, FHA 3,4. CAROL BARBER Secretary 1,4, FHA 1-4, Treasurer, State Officer, Tramp. 3,4, Annual Staff 3,4, Homecoming Court 4, Prom Chairman 3, Christmas Dance 2. BARBARA BATES GAA 1-4, Radio Club 2, 3, Library Club 2, Disc Jockey 2, Prom Chairman 3, Float Chairman 2, 3, 4, Freshman Initiation 4. SHIRLEY BAXTER GAA 1-4, Prom Chairman 3, Stunt Nite 3, Senior Class Play 4. E715 faafsfcps . . LOUIS BRUGER Football 1, Tumbling 1-4, Track 1, Debate 1, 2, Forensics 2, 3, 4, Echo 2, 3,4, Editor, Class Officer 1, 4, Radio Club 2, 3, Intra- murals 3,4, Manager 3, 4, JACQUELINE BUCHHOLZ Disc Jockey 1, GAA 1, Radio Club 4, Fresh- man Initiation 4, Christmas Dance 2. F, RAE BUCHHOLZ Freshman Return - Initiation 1,4, Prom 3, Christmas Dance 2, Stunt Nite 1-4, Tum- bling 1, 2, Tramp. 2, GAA 1-4: Junior Class Play 3, Echo 3, 4. SHERRY CALLAWAY Christmas Dance 2, Prom Chairman 3, Senior and Junior Class Play 3,4, Annual Staff 3,4, Editor, Library Club 2,3,4, GAA 1-4, Disc Jockey 4, Stunt Nite 3, 4, Freshman Return - Initiation. RONALD CALLISON FFA 1, 2. ALLEN CANFIELD Football 1-4, Baseball 2, 3,4, Senior and Junior Class Plays 3, 4, Prom Chairman 3, Tumbling 2, 3,4, Basketball 1, 2, Letterman's Club 4, Intramural 2, 3, 4. KEN CANFIELD Stunt Nite 3, 4, Freshman Return - Initiation 4 JAMES CONJURSKI Wrestling 2, Junior Class Play 3. av, W- awk .afusalln VERNON CORNELISSEN Baseball 2, 3,4, Intramural 1-4, Track 1. TERESA CZERWINSKI GAA 3, 4, Tumbling 3,4, Stunt Nite 3, 4, Float Chairman 3,4, Tramp. 4, ELLEN DAHLKE Hawkins 1, GAA 2, 3, FHA 2,3, Library Club 2, 3, 4, BOB DOSEDEL Student Cormcil 3,4, Officer 4, Senior Class Play 4, Junior Class President 3, Football 1, 2,4, Letterman's Club 4, Prom King 3, An- nual Staff 3,4. A I JACK FAIR Clawson 1, FFA 2,3,4, Sophomore Class Of- ficer 2. TOM FANDEL Football 1,2,3, Basketball 1-4, Track 1.2, 4, Floats 1, 2, 4, Freshman Return 1, Christ- mas Dance 2, Stunt Nite 3, Freshman Initiation 4, Prom 3, JAMES FECTEAU Football 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Prom Chair- man 3, Christmas Dance 2, Float Chairman 1, 2. CLARAMAE HANSON Student Council 1-4, Officers, President, Treasurer,AnnualStaff 3,4, GAA 1,2,3, Homecoming Court 4, Prom Chairman 3, Forensics 1,3, 4, Honor Society 3,4, Float Chairman 1, Christmas Dance 2, 'lab . . . ufillccho. . . ELEANOR HARMON GAA 1-4, Library Club 1,2, Prom 3, Float Chairman 3,4, Tumbling 3, Freshman lnitia tion - Retum 1,4, Booth Chairman 3. RICHARD HENDRICKS Track 3,4, Stunt Nite 3,4, Prom 3, Intra- murals 4, Tumbling 4, Initiation 4, Float Chairman 3,4, Echo 3,4, MARION HOEFT CAROL ANN HOMAN GAA 1-4, President, Library Club 2, Cheer- leading 1-4, Disc Jockey 1,2,4, Student Council 2, Floats 1-4, Freshman Return 1, Christmas Dance 2, Prom 3, Homecoming Queen 4, BGS 3. MARY MARGARET IZDEPSKI Tony High 1.2, GAA 4, Initiation 4, Prom 3, National Honor Society 3, Radio Club 4 Forensics 4. CHARLES EDWARD IENNEMAN Hannibal High 1, 2. FRANCES JOSI FHA 1, GAA 1-4, Library Club 2,3, Radio Club 3, Locker Monitor 3, Prom 3, Float 3. 4, Freshman Initiation 4. JOHN KAZMIERKOSK1 Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 2. 4, Intramurals 1.2, Tumbling 1, Prom 3. . . . through the halls' . . . CAROL KNUTSON GAA 1.3.4, FHA 1, Freshman Retum 4, Freshman Initiation 4, Floats 3, Library Club 1, Christmas Play. ROSALIE KREBS GAA 1, 2, Forensics 2.4, Library Club 3, Freshman Initiation 4, Locker Monitor 2, National Honor Society 3, Prom 3. DORIS LAIDLAW Grove City 1. 2, 3, GAA 4. JAMES LEONHARD Football 2, Basketball 1, Tramp. 3, Tum- bling 3, Intramurals 4. JEAN LEONHARD GAA 1-4, Tumbling 1-3, Freshman Return 1, Freshman Initiation 4, Prom 3. SANDRA LOGA GAA 1-4, FHA 1, Forensics 2, 3,4, Christmas Dance 2, Treasurer 3, Prom 3, Freshman Re- turn 1, Floats 2, Stunt Nite 2, 3, 4. JAMES LUDVIK Baseball 1-4, Football 1-4, Prom 3, Basket- ball 1,2, Tramp, 3,4, Intramurals 1-4, Tumbling 1, 2, Freshman Initiation 4. JAMES MARTIN Football 1,2,4, Wrestling 3, FFA 1,2, Fresh- man Initiation 4, Track 1, 2. . . . and disappear . . . rf' RODNEY MAUCH Tony 2, Football 1, 3,4, Baseball 1,3,4, Wrestling 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4, Float Chairman 4, Prom Chairman 3, Freshman Initiation 4, Junior Class Play 3. DENNIS METZDORF Senior Class Play 4, Basketball 1, 3, Prom Chairman 3, Freshman Retum 1, Float Chair- man 1, 2, Intramurals 1,2, 4, Freshman Initia tion 4, NANCIE MILLER Annual Staff 3, 4, FHA 2, 3,4, Secretary 3, Forensics 2,4, Prom Chairman 3, Stunt Nite 3,4, Library 2, 3, 4, Junior Booth 3, Freshman Initiation 4, Float Chairman 4, EVELYN MINKS GAA l,2,4, Tumbling Club 1, FHA 3, 4, Prom Chairman 3, Float Chairman 4, Fresh- man Initiation 4. DAN MORGAN Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1-4, Prom Chair- man 3, Football 1-4, Float Chairman 3, Letterman's Club 4. TOM MORGAN Football 2, 4, Baseball 1-4, Float Chairman 2,4, Basketball 1-4, Track 1, EUGINE MUKINA FFA 1-4. CAROL MUSSER Library Club 1-4, Radio Club 1, 2, Senior Class Play 4, Junior Class Play 3, Cheer- leading 1-4, Forensics 2, Prom Queen 3, Homecoming Court 4, GAA 1-4, Christmas Dance Chairman 2, Freshman Return 1, Freshman Initiation 4, Disc Jockey 2, 4. . . . ,And as we 511441 start. . . GARY NELSON FFA 1-4, Football 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4. MARILYN NELSON Radio Club 2, GAA 2, 3. MARY ANN NEZWORSKI Forensics 2-4, Prom Chairman 3, Disc Jockey 2,3, Echo Staff 2, 3,4, Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Dance Chairman 2, Freshman Re- turn 1, Freshman Initiation 4. DUNCAN NORWELL Baseball 2-4, Intramurals 4, Freshman Re- turn l, Christmas Dance Chairman 2, Prom Chairman 3, Basketball 1, Debate 2, Stunt Nite 3, Echo Staff 3,4, Float Chairman 4, Freshman Initiation 4. HOWARD OLSON Class Play 4, Intramurals 1-4, Prom 3, Basket- ball 1, 2, Football 2, Freshman Return 1, Initiation 4, Stunt Nite 3, Tumbling 3, Floats 1, 3, 4. LOIS MARIE OLSON Library Club 2, 3,4, FHA 1-4, GAA 4, Fresh- man Initiation 4. BYRON PICKERING Echo 2, 3,4, Choir 1, 3, 4, Locker Monitor 2, Vice President 4, Class Play 3, Class Play 4, Freshman Initiation Committee Chairman 4, I EROME PRESTON FFA 1-4. my . . nur jvumeys far apart . . ROBERT RASMUSSEN Student Council 1, Football 1-4, Basketball 1, 2, Intramurals 1-4, Freshman Return 1, Class Play 4, Radio Club 3, 4, President 4, Initiation 4, Letterman's Club 4, Homecom- ing King 4, Stunt Nite 2, 3,4. PAUL RAUHUT Track 1-4, Freshman Return 1, Annual Staff 3,4, Prom 3, Stunt Nite 3,4, Tumbling 2, Initiation 4, Float 3. THOMAS REIDNER Football 2, 3,4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 2, Tumbling 2, Intramurals 1-4. RICHARD SARGENT Football 1,2,4, Basketball 1, 3, 4, Track 1, Freshman Return 1, Initiation 4, Class Play 3, Christmas Dance 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Letterman's Club 4, Prom 3. . -.JPL ,. M4 r .....-... -cf --qwwuf - -- 1 Q. , . ' A VIRGINIA SCHMIDT GAA I-4, FHA 1-4, Vice President 4, Stunt Nite 2, 3, Tumbling 3, Prom 3, Freshman Return 1, Homecoming Court 4, Christmas Dance 2, Initiation 4. CARCL JEAN SILL GAA 1-4, Treasurer 4, Secretary 3, Prom 3, Floats I, 3, Locker Monitor 3. EUGENE SIVERLING Bloomer High School 1, Football 3,4, Wrest- ling 3, Basketball 3, 4, Manager 2, Letterman's Club 4, Stunt Nite 3, Intramurals 3.4. JANET STEIN GAA 1-4, Tumbling 1,2, Tramp. 2,3,4, Class Play 3, Drum Major 1-4, Disc Jockey 2, 3,4, Echo Staff 3, 4, Honor Society 3, Library Club 1-4. . zz part of every fldllff . . ANTHONY SUSEDIK Floats 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, NANCY C. SWANSON GAA 1-4, Radio Club 1-4, Disc Jockey 1-4 Debate 1,2, Forensics 1-4, FHA 3,4, Echo 3,4, Stunt Nite 2, 3, Honor Society 3,4, Class Play 4. ARLAN SZOTKOWSKI Baraboo High School 1,2. MARY ELLEN UTECHT Student Council 1-4, Officer 3,4, Annual Staff 3,4, Stunt Nite 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3,4, GAA 3,4, Honor Society 3,43 Christmas Dance 2. ' r DONNA WALLACE GAA 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Freshman Initiation 4, Prom 3, Radio Club 3, Disc Jockey 3. VA LARIE WHITE GAA 1-4, FHA 1, Library Club 1,4, Radio Club 3, Christmas Dance 2, Prom 3, Floats 1, 4. ROGER VIKRE Not pictured, RODNEY LEE YOUNG, JR. Forensics l,4, Floats l,2,4, Echo Staff 2, 3 4, Christmas Dance 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Class Play 3, Disc Jockey 2, 3, Intra- murals 2, 4, Football 2, Basketball 1, Fresh- Y , man Initiation 4. DAVID SARGENT . . . will Eager here . . On the bright moming of September 2, 1952, a shy group walked through the doors of L. H. S. lt was the Senior class of 1956! The first year they elected Louie Bruger, President, Virginia Ralston, Vice President, Claramae Hanson, Treasurer, and Carol Barber, Secretary. 1953 was the second year of their high school days. They elected Carl Spiegel- berg, President, Jim Fecteau, Vice President, Jack Fair, Treasurer, and Pat Anderson, Secretary. Their big event this year was the Christmas Dance which had the theme Christmas Island. Carl and his queen, Juanita Barten, led the Grand March. At last they're Juniors and upperclassmen! This is the year of excitement with class rings and the Junior Prom. Bob Dosedel was elected President, J im Fecteau, Vice President, Sandra Loga, Secretary. Bob and his queen, Carl Musser, led the Grand March at the prom. The theme was Under Hawaiian Skies. In February they re- ceived their rings. On October 18 they presented the roaring comedy Act Your Age. Seniors finally! They elected Bob Rasmussen class President, with Byron Pickering, Vice President, Louie Bruger, Treasurer, and Carol Barber, Secretary. They presented the class play on February 16, the name of it was 'Mollie O'Shaughnessey. May 27 was the date of Baccalaureate with the following day Commencement. Seventy Seniors left their high school days behind May 30 -- ready to face the world, NAME Beatrice Amendt Pat Anderson Mary Lou Auheier Carol Barber Barbara Bates Shirley Baxter Louis Bruger Jacqueline Buchholz Rae Buchholz Sherry Callaway Ronald Callison Allen Canfield Ken Canfield James Conjurski Vernon Cornelissen Teresa Czerwinski Ellen Dahlke Bob Dosedel Jack Fair Tom Fandel James Fecteau Eleanor Harmon Claramae Hanson Dick Hendricks Marion l-Ioeft Carol Homan Mary Izdepski Charles Jenneman Frances Josi Jack Kazmierkoski Rosalie Krebs Carole Knutson Doris Laidlaw James Leonhard Jean Leonhard ALIAS Shortie Andy Lulu Eber Barb Shirl The Bug Jackie 1vFranN Gert uRonu n Alu K. C. Jerk Comey Terry Ellie Dos Jackson Oswald 'IJ im!! Eleanor' Clancy Milo Marion .. S my .. M. M. Chuck Franny Goose Rosie Knut Dory Dutch Jean Scniar Statistics USUALLY FOUND With boys Studying geometry Ar Sheldon On the trampoline Pestering someone With Don In unusual places Working OUT! ! ! ! ! ! EEEK! ! ! ! 1 ! Who knows????? Everywhere! ! I ! East of Ladyville Cycle riding Bowling alley Bowling ln the typing room With the Clique Asleep Hunting With my wife With Ellis With Russ l'll never telll With my pets Rushing around Anywhere! ! ! ! At home Well llllllll Ridin' around In the office With Jean ' At home Losing bets With Carole A MBITION Single 'till 35 Secretary Airline hostess Fashion designer To save 520, 000 Still looking Colonize Mars! ! Teacher Give advice to-! Change my name To have 510, 000 Set pins! ! ! ! ! Police Patrol Game warden Mechanic Beautician Secretary F. B. I. Trucking Mech. Engineer ??'???????????? To get a job Engineer Mechanic Medical Tech. Teleph. operator Marry into money To have ambition Own Q of garage Truck driver Get to Rome X-Ray Tech. Beautician A Sc P Manager Secretary Ca., S Scniar fafisfics NAME ALIAS USUALLY FOUND AMBITION Sandra Loga Sandy Writing letters College diploma James Ludvik Oscar Andy's Get married! ! James Martin Jim At Leo's Non-working job Rod Mauch Rod Sleeping in class To stay awake Dennis Metzdorf The Menace Not at home To be educated Nancie Miller Nance Riding bus Lawyer Evelyn Minks Evie At Sheldon Housewife Dan Morgan Red Sleeping Bachelor Tom Morgan 'Bullet' lce fishing, brrl ! Forester Eugene Mukina Gene At home Engineer Carol Musser Mae Dreaming Nurse Gary Nelson Nels Hunting Grease Monkey Marilyn Nelson 'Mare' In the movies Receptionist Mary Nezworski Mimi Gossiping with Mel Baby-blue convert. Duncan Norwell Semore With the Clique Found with Piper, Liz, or M. M. Howard Olson Ole Fishing In conservation Lois Olson Lo Around home Missionary nurse Byron Pickering Pick At the Casino Make money Jerome Preston Jerry Falling off horse Join the Marines Bob Rasmussen Ras ln a convertible Stay single Paul Rauhut Zeke With the Clique Get rich fast Tom Reidner Reid Brooklyn Graduate Dick Sargent Sarge ln the corner To graduate Virginia Schmidt Ginger Theater Secretary Carol Sill Carol Theater ????'???? Gene Siverli.n Brtmo 1, Working Own a Cadillac Janet tern Jet ' Writing letters Get to Mass. Anthony Susedik Tony With my accordion Air Force Nancy Swanson Swede Raising a rumpus Play bass fiddle Arlan Szotkowski Zot With the Clique Auto mechanic Mary Ellen Utecht Mel With the Menace Doctor Roger Vikre' Vik Miner Pilot Donna Wallace Don Reading Nurse Valarie White Val At Sheldon To get to Minn. Rodney Young, Jr. Pat With the Clique To win the '500' i L ff 5,1 1 3 . my ,L -524 ,.,' ww 323, .xi 35. ' ' 'A 'AN .41'TlF? , I A' .51 4., ff kgs x . K wel ,ff ll Scalar Hlas 1- m A v Fx T' kjjfg r g Nw THE SENIOR CLASS OF LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL, BEING OF SOUND MIND AND BODY, DOES HEREBY MAKE THE FOLLOWING BEQUESTSg The worries and troubles caused by boys are given to Judy Pagel by B. Amendt, Pat Anderson would like to leave some of her quietness to her sister. A dirty handkerchief, left at Mary Lou Anheier's four years ago, goes back to its owner, Bev Closs. Carol Barber's Home Ec, ability goes to all bachelors of L. H. S. Donna Applebee receives with pleasure the Navy from Barb Bates. Little Sister, Donna, gets some of Big Sister Shirley's height. Paul Bishop is about to receive from this will, Louie Bruger's ears! Quietness is given to John Robinson from Jackie Buchholz, The wavy hair of Rae Buchholz, is bequeathed to Bill Haasl. Sherry Callaway gives all her old books to Mrs, Nelson, Tom Sanderson will be happy to receive Ron Callison's old socks. Al Canfield thinks the beneficiary of his whistling should be Dale Ladd. Ken Canfield leaves his gee--tar' pickin' to Keith Felland. George Frankforth, we would like to inform you that you now have a cyc Conjurski. Vern Comelissen wills his ability to sleep to Ray Frankfourth, Dave Sandford will be overjoyed to get Terry's red, curly hair. le from James The L,l-l. S. Library is passed over to Tony Van Doom from Ellen Dahlke, A big, black, convertible goes to Bob Dosedel's younger brother. That famous smile of Jack Fairs goes to Bill his brother. Tom Fandel's paper route goes to his younger brother. Jim Fecteau gives his football ability to Lambert Knutson, All of Claramae Hanson's charm is given to Russ Fabricius, Saturday nights at Imalone pass from Eleanor Harmon to Carol Elwood, Cycle driving is given to George Bartina from Dick Hendricks. Pat Shimko will be happy to get Marion l-loeft's wom tennis shoes. To Noreen Bates, Susy Homan would like to will her hope chest. My short dark hair says Mary lzdepski, goes to Karon Dyson. Charles Jenneman's ability to stay out of trouble goes to Larry Ludvik. Friday nights at Bruce go to Lois St. Louis from Frances Josi, Jack Kazmierkoski leaves his height to Allen Ludvik. Carol Knutson's curly hair goes to Virginia Carter, The job in the office goes from Rosalie Krebs to any lucky girl. Love for history goes from Doris Laidlaw to her sister. Jim Leonhard's liking for Math goes to Clarence Mathews, Jean Leonhard's basketball ability goes to Pat Hritz. Class Will Cont'd. All of Sandy Loga's souvenirs from Lumberjack Day '55 to Joyce Strandt, Jim Closs will be glad to know that he gets all of I im Ludvik's tardy slips. J im Martin leaves the school to anyone who wants it. Rod Mauch leaves his peaceful nights to Ken Chaussee 2-Hd Herb Arrlerldt. Dennis Metzdorf wills his Physics book to his sister, Carol. One of Nancie Miller's brown eyes goes to Carol Woodbury so that she can have two o the same color. All of Evelyn Minks' good times at Sheldon go to Melanie Meyers, Jerry Harmon is bequeathed Dan Morgan's basketball ability. Tom Morgan leaves Mr. Schmidt his math book and extra problems. Eugene Mukina leaves his FFA ability to Don Kunce. Carol Musser gives all her problems to Dale Bingham. A '47 Chev goes to Bob Gadwill from Gary Nelson. Laura Maurner will be happy to receive Marilyn Nelson's bookkeeping. Mimi Nezworski wills her flute to Mr. Zorn, Tom Olson gets Duncan Norwell's love for English. The Penney's Store goes to Kent Balko from Howard Olson. Pauline Mallinson will be happy to know that she now has Lois Olson's bottom locker. Byron Pickering's Casino goes unwillingly to Russ Fabricius. Jerry Preston happily gives his horse to Ed Susedik. To anyone who can take it, Bob Rassmussen wills his nights out. Pool playing abilities of Paul Rauhut are going to Jim Mclsaac, Torn Reidner's ability for being late goes to Arlene Harwood. Dick Howard will receive Dick Sargent's height. The Miner Theater goes to anyone who wants it says Virginia Schmidt. Carol Sill would like Donna Applebee to receive the concessions. Eugene Siverling bequeaths his golden tongue to whoever wants it. To Roberta Hunt goes Janet Stein's job at Kings. Tony Susedik wills his lack of musical ability to his brother. f Sue St. Louis will be glad to receive the 5th period phy-ed class from Nancy Swanson. David Schiotz will proudly get Arlan Szotkowski's hair. Diane Davis will get to have all the New Years' parties from Mel Utecht. Mike Goffin will be the receiver of Roger Vikre's favorite stool, Christine Bauer will get Donna Wa1lace's quietness. Val White's trips to Sheldon will go to Phyllis Lance, Pat Young wills his personality to John Robinson. 'TV X sift .glial X f' . X Q f si. X. J X sf N 29 X Q. N sf., - - O P W y n. :- I 4--..,',, 'Zvi' nm. li A ' Li .Hi 8 1' ii ' 7 f 1 1 is, SQL if .M V A Wa Q .. . :K i 'X mn.. is vw,- C-3 Z' W Fx. l VU '12, fb: we-f 's':.f. -'ug'-Eh X 4 .ga .f 1. 'xl ,QQ ul V' HI' Wi? 1 x 'Q Well, it's nearly over! Il ! zz ? i 0 Sall1I3.t01'i2.l'1, CLARAMAE HANSON Valedictorian, LOUIS BRUGER fl President, BOB RASMUSSEN I, BUCHHOLZ, DR, IVERSCN It is over!! H, SCHIOTZ, B, FOGARTY www Qu a x 'L' L-fftyyxgr' . 1 , eff., 'n 4 'Q , F a .4 n I . KJ i ,gf f-.3 5-3',f i A . J Q 0, Enix 4 -w a ' juuiar X .. Oficcrs F s -1 vhs, , . . ' S 1 1 ' ' Q- ' Q x X' I H W ' 09 'rf- ' TOM HAASL, Treasurer, DONNA BOSS, Secretary, JERRY MIKUNDA, Vice President, DALE LADD, President, Front row: J, Waller, P. Shimko, P. Zehner, B, Rogers, R, Parker, S, Pagel, R. Olson, P. Schnepf. Second row: S, Reinecke, J, Raasch, D, Walker, J, Sanderson, A. Raddant B. Schoknecht, K, Yankee, N. Van Heesch, Third row: N. Woodbury, 1. Rogers, P, Van Heesch, C. Toman, N. Reeves, D. Sanford, G. Peters, P. Pfalsgraf. A15 1 ' -' Front row: D, Baxter, A, Dennis, D. Applebee, D. Boss, K. Felland, P, Bishop, B. Cibik, R, Bihlmeyer. Second row: B. Closs, R. Bicknell, Y, Closs, N, Bates, D. Davis, D. Clough, R. Fetting, G, Bratina. Third row: B, Fair, J, Dearhamer, R. Frankfourth, R. Fabricius, D, Bingham, P, Boss, l-l. Amendt, K. Chaussee, Front row: A. Good, N. Good, C. Minks, D. Ladd, K. Novak, C. Krauth, V. Kazmier- koski, 1, Kromery. Second row: D. Kunce, B. Nickoley, I. Mikunda, F. Karpoleon, R. Howard, J. Mestelle, L, Mautner. Third row: G. Kuchta, D. Larson, H. Novak, T. Haasl, B. Gadwill, J. Maclsaac, A. Ludvik. YQ my' Z 3 W 9 - 9' as-xv-f 4, -1. CN wr 'lik L. Sl 1 s ig .r ff. K xr..-u 5-r. mba., .xx ,E - 4ff..,, fx X .35 1 q H.:-in N-s. we Q - -054 . 1, A 1 .-Q 'I I v ow 11553 ,A ix 1.- ri ,. 5 N, V v-T Qi W. 4 1 wg., I , . A 0 .Q v L :YQ ,.5T- 'Q. . . . 'gfx'-, ,-,, . -A 4. , -.-l. rx. 1 4 , ' , Tv' f - A pf -1--' ' ' ' lvl - 'fbk L -.. .fp .' - -x A.. . -,- f ,- -152- . .. '.1. wx' ',.. :'r1? '3bN .1 Hg' :M-fi' Sv I -- 5 'J if , ' A I - ff 2, sE'.-Em z +E?'f-wiizf Nzmtgr-S,yv.?Y' ,N .4 .95- Q sx. -' - . I ii - .Q J, Y 4 1 Soplmmore 0Mcers xr 1 5 WHXVQ avi, IW! X d G C SH E II Bernice Bishop, Treasurer, Dave Sanford, Secretaryg Jim Collins, Vice President, Gary Peters, President. Front row: M. Meyer, N, Haag, K. Kuettel, L. Laidlaw, I, Linna, A. McCann, B. Kostka, H, Gustafson, Second row: P. Mallinson, D. Johnson, S. Gostovich, R. Hunt, B. Gavin, B. Martin, D. Hamilton, I.. Knutson. Third row: P. Gadwill, C. Metz- dorf, L. Koditek, K. Mandy, B, Haasl, C. Hubbard, S. Harris. Fourth row: J. Nordin, D. Kee, R. Hanson, M. Goffin, P. Lance. Front row: M. Preston, J. Schnepf, A, Rathsack, S. White, J, Whitmore, B. Recore, K. Pagel, E. Peterson, Second row: J. Robinson. T. Olson, T. Priem, R. Watson, L. Rice, K. Sergeant, J, Strandt, L. Opletal, Third row: J, Wahl, E. Susedik, L, Passehl, L, Schneiderwent, K, Peterson, E. Sprague, S, Tiffany. Fourth row: J. O'Connor, J. Redwine, G, Peters, C, Whittenberger, D. Sanford, T. Barren. , . e f r 3 .i T Front row: I. Collins, L, Beckett, L. Barten, I. Ferm, C, Drum, B. Amble. Second row: G, Dennis, B. Anderson, A. Frick, R, Chepil, D. Dvorak, J, Carlson, B. Bishop, Third row: D. Closs, C, DuBiel, N. Bragg, B. Allen, G, Frankfourth, P. Burns, R. Brandt. -T-.A...,,.,. X7 -L. -..I ,JV-.qw - .. if xx ,360 'F I gi ,mv H-.. S iw 5 , 'V - K' 'j K A 'WM 'S xxx . ', ' V y fb 4194 , rn' 1 V 1 ' 5 K: 5 I 3 v J E Q ' . . J f 0 I' I , X i J ' 5 ,I I 4 i f 0 , . xxx 2 1 ' V U 1 i, 5 f WS. M ,, ,, ,,,L.,,,Q '-1-'A' ,A.W 4 C A2137 I 1+ , 'fl .. - 1 4 adm fireshmau 0Mcers MOVIE M r'O5 J NOPEQ WWJZY x President, Bob Karlmang Vice President, Carol Elwood, Treasurer, Gordon Peterson, Secretary, Dana Suess. Q From row: V. Chamberlin, A. Amendt, C, Bladow. J. Danielson, D. Bressina, M. Groen, J. Closs, E. Fetting, Second rcrw1L, Fair, L. Fair, L. Barren, G. Danek, B. Fredrickson, G.Erdman, D, Barber, K, Ducommun. Third row: C, Elwood, K. Dyson, V. Carter, C. Bauer, L, Gadwill, B, Angell, B. Doughty, A. Becker. Fourth row: P. Duzzy, L, Fair, G, DuBois, J. Bishop, K, Balko, P. Bates, R, Barten, Front ww: L, Ludvik, 1, Laverne, J, Harmon, R. Howard, A, Moser, M. McMillan, J. Morton, C. Mortimer, Second row: R. Mandy, K. N0vak, R. Karlman, K. Hoiby, N. Kulibert, P, Hritz, E. Krebs, A, Hoagland. Third row: K. Olson, B. Moen, F. Kanning B, K1-asonic, D, Jenneman, W, Nelson, D, Josi, Fourth row: T. Nelson, D. Larson, C. Mathews, D. Novak, R. Howard, B. Hanson. Front row: B. Stushek, J, Sill, S, Parker, N. Woodbury, P, Reidner, D. Rathsack, S. Weege, S. Slechta, Second row: F. Wilson, C, Williams, R. Pooler, C. Woodbury, J, Riegel, J. Pagel, S. Zehner, Third row: R, Rogers, S, Schroeder, A, Schneider, P, Taylor, G. Peterson, L, Piper, D. Schiotz. Fourth row: M, Turok, D. Schmidt, D, Suess, T. Siverling, L. St, Louis, D. Paul, T. Van Doorn. A V' -3. , ... -p. -:V . ,Q-A- mln ll' ' I .E 2-1 L, .. 5 . .. .4-' X-N fl, ig: Q P. an .1 -7' ,1 '- ! jx 'df - Q r 1' T - OU' s s r1trzn--f-U V kv Ji M ' f Q N A.,- Y-' -1 N -Q cfm I -7 . - I . I -.13 I I 5 . 4 17 ' V22 E1 ,u v I. I ng' P 3 4 l P uf 4 .51 ' n fa Wg .Lp Q., , . H34 ' 4' 9 ' 1 1!h W . L. ,QNVNQQQ ffzxfzs i .-L,-1 ' ..1 arf-2 J vc.: I I lb I? 0,- ,v L E: 'WW '51 fl 'hh. 1lpX5l -1r'4 ei 1 1 fm ' W '-1 'mf ' Af' I ,aj M sK31W1' ?, 5 ' x . 'A N I f 1 v I Y 'M' x-': 5534 3? V eil. ' lf:-' 4-I-3 ihq igglfv .,. .La 1-H L42 3' . .I ,Aa 1g'6,r-Q6 Q 5 'I-'7 :Ig V', as -o Seniors 4 . 'Q - 13hdir 4. Homecoming '5 5 -4.'h ' Queen SUSIE HOMAN King BOB RASMUSSEN ?f u 'f 0 H is Front row: I. Waller, C, Krauth, D, Boss, K, Yankee, J. Sanderson, J. Mestelle, D, Davis, A, Raddant, B, Schoknecht, V, Kazmierkoski, Second row: D, Ladd, R, Howard, B, Nickoley, B, Fair, B, Gadwill, R. Fabricius, J. Mikunda, D, Sanford. 'Dfublv 51f,v0sure 0 Dr, Markham P, Carruthers, a psychiatrist - - - - Bob Nickoley Mark Carruthers, his nephew ---- - -Russ Fabricius Tate Smithers, the constable - - - -Jack Dearhammer Curt Ellis, Player's director - - - - Roger Howard Henry Hoisington, a businessman - - - - - Bob Gadwill Darlene Hoisington, Henry's wife ------- Barbara Schoknecht THE OLD MILL PLAY ERS: Maidee Holmes - - ----- Diane Davis Ginny Gates - - - - - Virginia Kazmierkoski Norma Slater - - - ---- Janice Waller Marian Wylie - - - ---- Kathy Yankee Genevieve Hobart ------- - - Donna Boss Chris Crenshaw--Mark's friend - - - - Carol Krauth Sara Crenshaw--Chris's aunt- - - - Jean Mestelle ll ..4 awww- - W-Y---f F! 6, Hhrisfmas Dance From the Balcony what Fun' hens 599113.15 F Grand Entrance Center of Attraction '7 I t 5e1XS E: Save THEM mis Royal Couple XGNG.. GUY Ye H1112 N1 Pat QUEE 4 i cuivr 611155 Play 4vf I Guess I'm goin' out with me boots on! MOLLIE O 'SHA UGHNESSEY CAST: Carol Musser Allen Canfield Bob Rasmussen Louie Bruger Shirley Baxter Bob Dosedel Mimi Nezworski Mary Ellen Utecht Dennis Metzdorf Byron Pickering Howard Olson Nancy Swanson Sherry Callaway STAGE HELP: Claramae Hanson Tony Susedik J im Martin Barbara Bates Jack Fair f, 5 fx The Cast! n Paul Rauhut W I'm takin' her with me! wo ll 6' 'C tl L' QW Q. 0 . 3067-rl ww Que en: MELANIE MEYER JERRY MIKUNDA 1'-wx 006 l xo ,.,-,, T' ' ' - ' - -'A' '-'-'-AW ' 15 ' A li '5 U W1 7? 5 5' V' E Akai I 9- EI' f ' E gf.. 51 . X, B Q gm, I , 19 ,, P' J! if ff X ,: f' A 1 Q' Q , ' , , Q g ,P gig Q , Q ef ' lf' ' 1 5 ' S ' 5- .i,,... i Ga.:--n Dnfngq, 7775 iodrdmq W 'W' 6 'O' -,x,:n..fs.-. A..4...-s..-,,-,v1v..g.,-,,-.,., ,1 , .. ., v '12 9 E I I - A ngmf Old School Q f f 'ef ' 37 Q . 5 TT' 1 ' - xi? ing ?12!' New Selma! Q4-wir Star 5 Mp Qui-te ttq pb . hex' -Ai tx- ----: uhm.-.1 5BS,!1M'ffi! Don't Be Scared Exciting Moment fuuirfr Pram For Dreamers On1y King - DALE LADD Queen ' IANICE WALLER Having Fun? 1 I O , W. W 43 ' 1 4 .x 1- Dancing in the Dark First row: J. Carlson, J. Strandt, K, Sergeant, G, Dennis, I. Whitmore, K, Pagel, J. D'Amico, Second row: P, Mallinson, C, Hanson, M, Utecht, S, Gostovich, L, Erick son, J, Ferm, D, Davis, Third row: J. Raasch, B, Schoknecht, N, Miller, M, Nez- worski, C, Hubbard, V, Kazmierkoski, R, Buchholz, Fourtn row: A, McCann, P, Burns, D, Sanford, F, Karpuleon, J. Linna, T. Priem, 3 9 .4 N Qorcnszcs 1 'UE za If rr? I MADISON CONTESTANTS C, Hanson M, Nezworski Oratory Interpretive Reading I B rating A rating t HKMZPZ4 X J y,Q S L. 41 1' In . .R 1? lf' V ' '- r x X 'I swoviug glial LF-3am.i I P' ,bi 5 Q xeas' fi ' 1 , Q' Qfsqbdl D N fi N 1 ' I 5 ku O KX V4 v - -hh Q . '-Tv ' x sql, U xOos' ' X L I X f' -. 'g4 Y, S-4 , 'V ' ,- l A 'KTQ .5 4 'Q' f.: ig, . . .PX .,,v 4 . I x L.u.J' '7 f ,ar X Q ' , V 1 xx A 3'1 S S ' 1f -r FK Bm ' A u N 'S J ' vfvzf 'fa ff r LI Il i om' xflullci, I - QL. Head Coach KOHLS fsqwff Front row: D. Sargent, T. Haasl, E. Siverling, J, Fecteau, P. Bishop, D. Morgan, C. Toman, J. Lud- vik, G. Nelson, A. Canfield, B. Gadwill. Second row: T. Reidner, B. Rasrnusen, D. Sanford, I. Mikun- da, B. Dosedel, R. Fabricius, B. Allen, G. Peters, K. Schmidt, B. Nikoley, H. Amendt. Third row: J. Martin, B. Redwine, R. Mauch, T. Morgan, T. Barren. D. Kee, R, Barren, D. Hamilton, G. DuBois, I. Harman. Fourth row: G, Peters, D. Closs, G. Peterson, M. Goffin, L. Piper, P. Taylor, N. Bragg, D. Howard, D. Schiorz, Stanley Spooner Washburn Barron I. Plummer, L. Ludvik, J. Robinson. oPP. Lus oPP, ms 13 6 62, Hayward 6 12 13 6 01231 Cumberland 13 6 33 Bloomer 27 6 41 0 Rice Lake 26 0 -Ei? P jig X X. COACH ZORN C. oadx . T W Zorfl F3 I EVE L .X- . w 5 imsl 1 pl 1 1 ,Q 'N5lnag-Pie f '5 .. ,- '-- , ',ax . 5' x bb-.5 , F . F3 fx mg j fW'N 'Sf ' kljf gd X? 1 X .M f., mr' , 3 A C' lx W 1, I - f W' Q ' A rg 'laddla K A H PPLS A xfg--, gf' 15 is gig q if RI Qu: Q. ' ' xvqonkf X ,!5avr5a.' 5 X33 LD xx. Fx Q0 05 B. Gadwill, D. Bingham, D, Morgan, T. Fandel, P. Bishop, Coach Zorn, Gale Peters Gary Peters, B. Haasl, R. Sargent, J. Kazmierkoski, TEAM Cad ott Hayward Cumberland Bloomer Barron Chetek Spooner Rice Lake Cornell Hayward Cumberland OPP, '70 50 52 49 47 59 48 50 57 52 65 '34 sqm LHS 58 49 54 38 64 51 42 34 47 45 44 SCORES TEAM OPP, Bloomer 62 Barron 42 Cornell 66 Spooner 74 Rice Lake 81 TOURNAMENT TEAM OPP, Chippewa 65 Chetek 81 LHS 50 59 39 65 45 LHS 51 51 5 2 Al i NL If Front row: Coach Kohls, D. Novak, B. Redwine, R. Frankfurth, D, Kee, R. Howard, I Collins, G, Bratina. Second row: J. Harmon, B, Karlman, P. Taylor, G. DuBois, K. Mandy, C. Mathews, D. Chepil, D, Hamilton, R, Mandy. .- as so I ' 542 X+ ji' f ev? X .Qi Front row: G, Peters, G. Peters, J. Ludvik, D. Morgan, D. Sanford, R, Mauch. I. Linna Second row: D, Sanford, A, Canfield, D, Sargent, R, Frankfourth, J. Rogers, T, Priem P, Taylor. Third row: D. Schiotz, J. DuBois, R. Fetting, Coach Zorn, D, Chepil, T, Olson, J. Harmon, COACH ZORN I 451907, N' .B- MT .s wg Nwnlmv' li' 'S , Baseball 'Y?11s'trict Khampiansv The baseball team of LHS had a very outstanding record in the spring of 1956, They battled their way to the position of co-champions in the Heart-of-the-North conference, On Wednesday, May 23, 1956, they suffered only their second loss of the season, giving way to the Eau Claire Old Abes 12 to 1--this, in the last game of the Sectional Tournament. Congratulations to the team and Coach Zom on a job well done. OPPONENT E1TnEEd Rice Lake Barron Weyerhauser T ony Thorp CONFERENCE SCORES T HEY OPPONENT V2 THEY 4 Hayward 0 6 9 Bloomer 6 2 1 Spooner 9 8 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 0 Glen Flora 3 1 SECT IONAL TOURNAMENT 2 Eau Claire 1 12 nu-an-1-Q--ps Front row: IL Dosedel, P, Rauhut, D, Hendricks, D, Bingham, T, Haasl, B, Gadwill, P, Bishop R, Fabricius, Second row: G, Erdman, D, Ladd, D, Dvorak, E, Sprague, R, Batten, K, Mandy R, Brandt, B, Allen, R, Martin, B, Kostka, Third row: H, Gustafson, B, Karlman, 1. Collins J. O'Connor, D, Schmidt, D, Novak, R, Howard, B, Doughty, A, Schneider, D, Howard, , Zmck , V1 I 4 COACH KOHLS XY X 9 9 i ii B A ii Qi 2 Z tilt. ' Coach Kohls' boys turned in a creditable record this spring placing third in the conference, seventh in the Rice Lake Invitational, and eighth out of 19 entries, at the Eau Claire Invitational. Russ Fabricius and Paul Bishop--co-captains for next year's team--represented LHS at the state track meet in Madison, Predictions are for an even stronger team next year with a fine nucleus returning, 1 Y? 24 I Annual fflff Advisor: Mr, Lent Editor: S. Callaway Scalar Staff B. Dosedel P. Rauhut t 'X B. Bates N. Miller C. Barber C. Hanson s. cauaway 55 M. Utech: Standing: I. Raasch L. Mautner Seated g V. Kazmierkoski B. Schoknecht R. Howard N. Good yuuiar Sing Scha Staff The wheels at work! qu of ug. 5 ' 'N I-Q uhh. . x' 'I Mr. Hammer, Advisor Louie Bruger, Editor Ii- 2' Sl N -.- E , ii-1.-1.. 7 I I 2 W 2 xfgyf? ' 1 lmff ZZ? Front row: 1. Ferm, S. Gostovich, L, Iiickson, T, Czerwinskl, K Kuette, D Laidlaw, C Sill, D, Schiotz, C, Krauth, E, Dahlke, V, Schmidt, R, Mandy J Robmson Second row C Barber, D, Boss, K, Yankee, N, Swanson, C, Hanson, R, Buchholz L Knutson J Wahl A Raddant, D, Davis, D, Ladd, J, Preston, R Watson Third row M Utecht, K Novak, B Bates, B, Schoknecht, J, Mestelle, D, Wallace, K Bicknell B Rasmussen J Dearhammer D, Sanford, B, Pickering, C, Mathews, D, Clough Fourth row K Felland I Lunde K Balko, M, Nezworski, G, Frankfourth, R, Howard, K Peterson C Metzdorf, B Dosedel R, Fabricius, J. Maclsaac, L, Bruger, P, Rauhut, K, Mandy, N Bragg Hlmir W ,MW 17 5-N1 gn-My W f f Director: E, SV ARE Officers: T. CZERWINSKI R, FABRICIUS Front row: K, Pagel, K, Kuettel, A, Amendt, C, Elwood, D, Schiotz, S, Tiffany, J, Stein, N, Woodbury, B, Brandt, B, Recore, V, Kazmierkoski, D, Mosier, L, Thron, Second row: V, Orme. I. Sill, C. Krauth, N, Swanson, C, Woodbury, IL Buchholz. R. Watson, L, Steel T, Czerwinski, J, Strandt, J, Ferm, J, Whitmore, E, Dahlke, D, Wedwick, Third row: I, Lunde, D, Suess, B, Anderson, M. Utecht, D, Davis, P, Reidner, A, Raddant, L, Knutson, D, Barber, C, Hanson, B, Moen, C, Barber, L, I-kickson, K, Hoiby, Fourth row: C, Bauer, F, Karpuleon, K, Peterson, N, Bragg, L, Koditek, P, Rauhut, K, Mandy, C, Merzdorf, M, Nezworski, I. Mestelle, N, Kuhlibert, P, Stone. Hand Di.1'ect0l' nhl E. svm: Y Q K h . OffiCel'S: A gym., 'W fffffb y C. BARBER P, RAUHUT ' rig., ll BUCHHOLZ w mv' ovfraaf 56, Lon Trombone 52 C. B orbaf' 772 Ufeolrf' B. nckarfng In hezworgki I, Luvrcle J. Stain K, Holt!-7 Front row: J. Preston, D, Kunce, N, Woodbury, P, Duzy, A, McCann, D, Josi, Advisor, Mr, Barber Second row: A, Becker, J, Wahl, E, Fetting, J, Pfalsgraph, L, Fair, P, Bates, D, Jenneman, Third row: D. Schmidt, J. Fair, G, Nelson, P, Van Heesch, D, Paul, E, Mukina, M, Groen, Fourth row: J, Nordin, H, Novak, T, Morgan, D, Kee, R. Barren, IL Barker, f'F 1w RMERS Q , idk Front row: J. Chamberlin, S. Weege, A, Amendt, Advisor, Mrs. Nerbung V. Schmidt, N, Good L, Olson, E, Peterson, Second row: A, Good, N, Haag, I, LaVerne, S, Zehner, C, Williams J, Schnepf, P,Schr1epf, Third row: N, VanHeesch, C, Woodbury, C, Barber, D. Barber, P, Hritz, K, Ducommun, A, Hoagland, M, Meyer, Fourth row: N, Swanson, K, Novak, C. Minks, P, Krasovic, S, White, S, Weege, A, Rathsack, L, Mauther. Fifth row: D, Rathsack M, Anheier, N, Miller, L, Gadwill, C, Metzdorf, K, Peterson, P, Gadwill, M, Turok, B, A nd erson, L5 9 , C ll ffm. l.. Summer fun at Green Lake!! tudcuf df? H1 6 Kourzczl J Advisor: MR, FOGARTY President: c, HANSON 44. . f' QP -- :QI 5 OFFICERS Q - , - President - - - - CLARAMAE HANSON 7 ' f f' Q 7 1 v U N Vice President - - - - BOB DOSEDEL Secretary - - - - BARBARA SCHOKNECHT Treasurer - - - - MARY ELLEN UTECHT 5 'ix M. Utecht, Pat Hritz, B. Schoknecht, J, Whitmore, R. Fabricius, M. Meyer, B, Dosedel, B, Kostka, L. St. Louis, V. Kazmierkoski, R. Barten. Nafiamzl ffauor Saciefy Front row: I. Waller, J. Stein, M, Meyer, E, Dahlke, V, Kazmierkoski, L, Barren, R, Krebs, L, Mautner, N, Good, K, Pagel, Second row: C, Krauth, C, Hanson, R, Buchholz, M, Utecht, B, Schoknecht, A, Raddant, C, Barber, S, Gostovich, J. Ferm, J. Whitmore, Third row: B, Cibik. I. Sanderson. I. Raasch, K, Peterson, C, Metzdorf, C, Hubbard, A, Frick, D, Davis, S, Calloway, B. Bates. Fourth row: F, Karpuleon, D, Norwell, J, Maclsaac, E, Sprague, D, Kee, D, Sanford, E, Susedik, J. Linna, Fifth row: B, Pickering, P, Young, P, Rauhut, R, Fab- ricius, P, Burns, J, Nordin, Science 611111 1 Front row: I. Waller, M. Meyer, L, Barren, P, Mallinson, L, Barren, Second row: Miss Olson, Advisor, N. Swanson, B, Schoknecht. J. Raasch, L. Opletal, B, Fredrickson, Third row: B, Bratins, F, Karpuleon, D, Hendricks, L, Bruger, P, Young, In -1-i-f...-M.. I be -.......m.......... Front row: J. Stein, C. Krauth, I. Reigel, B, Recore, C. Drum, S. Slechta, P. Schnepf, K. Ducommun, J. Danielson, L. Laidlaw, K. Sergeant, B. Amendt, I, Pagel, K. Kuettel, Miss Jenson, Advisor. Second row: J. Sill, C. Bladow, C. Woodbury, S, Parker, J, Morton M. Meyer, N. VanHeesch, D, Pagel, I. Ferm, J. Schnepf, T. Czerwinski, C. Knutson, A. Amendt,J. Strandt, C, Musser, Third row: C. Minks, L. Beckett, D. Baxter, I, Waller, Swanson, R. Buchholz, Bicknell, B. Closs, N. Laidlaw, I. LaVeme, Peterson, P. Gadwill, I l-- S, Tiffany, K. Dyson, B, Moen, S, White, K, Yankee, C, Elwood, I. Whitmore, D. Boss, V. Schmidt, C, Sill R. Hunt, A. Dennis. Fourth row: F, Kanning, N. Kulibert, P. Reidner, K. Hoiby. I. Carlson, P. Anderson, N. S. Callaway, J. Leonhard, V, White, I. Kromrey, V. Kazrnierkoski, G. Dennis, E. Peterson, Fifth row: R. Bates, J. Sanderson, F. Josi, M. Anheier, I. Mestelle, D. Davis, A. Raddant, B. Schoknecht, E. Harmon, D. A, Moser, C, Williams, Sixth row: B. Anderson, A. Frick, C. Bauer, S, St, Louis, D, Suess, C. Hubbard, K. V. Carter, K. Olson, S. Baxter, S, Reinecke, S, Homan, S. Loga. kadia 611111 Front row: J. Waller, M. Meyer, C. Krauth, Mr. Wiles, Advisor, D. Barber, R. Hunt, P. Hritz G. Dennis. Second row: B. Anderson, I. Carlson, S. Harris, I. Lunde, D. Davis, A. Raddant, N. Swanson, L. Barton. Third row: T, Olson, L, Knutson, D. Suess, C. Bauer, C. Metzdorf, G, DuBois, R, Rasmussen, K. Olson, A. Frick, C, Elwood. library 61116 1 Front row: A. Good, M. Preston, L. Olson. I. Stein, K. Pagel, E, Peterson. Second row: J. Raasch, I. Carlson, K. Olson, V. White, E, Dahlke, M. Meyer. Third row: M. Anheier, C. Bauer, K. Peterson, N. Miller, S. Calloway. SEPTEMBER 6 Back to the old grindl School 12 Teachers went to school 27 Assembly program OCTOBER 13- 14 Teachers' Convention Hunayl I I I I II 17 Assembly program NOVEMBER 7-12 Education Week CIsn't it every weekry 9 Report cards fHe1pI IJ 10 Junior Class Play, terrific! I 11 Sadie Hawkins Dance fLook out, boyslj 18 First basketball game Hayward there 21 Another assembly program 22 Cumberland hae 24-27 Thanksgiving vacation The teachers sure need the rest! I I II DECBABER 2 Bloomer there 9 Barron there 1.3 Chetek there 22 Christmas Concert lGreatj 23 Spooner here 24 Vacation, Yippeel I II 28 Christmas Dance JANUARY 8 Parole ended! I School 13 Rice Lake here 17 Comell there 20 Hayward there 25 Bad news again! Ugh! Report Cards 27 Cumberland there 31 Bloomer here FBRUARY 3 Lumberjack Day Tim-ber-r-rrrl I I I 7 Cornell here 9 College Day 10 Valentine Dance Hearts and flowers ta-da! I 16 Senior Class Play, Hi-0- Sliver 17 Spooner there 24 Rice Lake there MARCH 9- 10 Sectional Basketball here 20 Forensics Qlocalj 24 District Forensics 27 Phy Ed demonstration 1- 2-3-4 fexercisesj 28 Report cards, eeeeeekll 30 Easter vacation fwith a few days added, thanks to the weathermanj APRIL 77 Massed Band Concert What a riot!! 13 Stunt Night Wow, what a show! I I 14 Music to Rice Lake 20 Junior Prom S855 except Seniors MAY 1 Spring Concert 5 Band and Choir ro Rice Lake 17 School Fair 27 Baccalaureate 28 Commencement QDidn't think we would make it I D 29 Last day of school! I II YippeeIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII CZ'-Xi' Q , I Sv O Egg , 93 '3 f . 1 sfs'- Q' 5 I .Ms 5 l . an S I inns' Letterman? 61110 Front row: G. Bratina, H. Amendt, P, Bishop, G. Peters, D, Sanford, G. Peters, T. Reidner, A. Canfield, Second row: B. Nikoley, I, Fecteau, R, Barton, D. Chepil, G. Nelson, J, Lud- vik, K, Schmidt, Third row1B. Redwine, L. Bruger, C. Toman, T. Morgan, R, Mauch, E. Siverling, R, Rasmussen. Fourth row: Mr. Zorn, Advisor, D. Sargent, B, Dosedel, R, Fabricius, T. Haasl, D. Morgan, B. 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