Menomonie High School - Menomin Yearbook (Menomonie, WI)

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But these are not the thoughts of Dedicated To Lllllan Foss My senretary wnll take care of you Thrs often heard statement lndr cares the responsnbnlnry placed on Mr Bongeys secretary Mnss Ltllmn Foss Responslbnlnty often causes mdnfference but not so with Ltll She has never been too busy not to be nnrerested rn school actnvmes or even xndnvldual ac complrshments In grantude for the many lrttle thmgs that she does for everyone we dedr cate thxs MENOMIN to her as a kmd of memo of the events of 1953 but above all we dedicate thus to her for bemg what she ts for benng Llll lies, ,Y V ' ' V 5 . NA , , V - W M A A . , . , . , . , . . . . . .. . ,, Srandmg Mr Txetz Mr Ballentme Mr Hanson Seated: V MQ. Bancielowl, Mr. johngon, Mr. SChCI:ldCl, Mr. Solberg, Dr. Andreassen. ATIO MR RALPH BONGEY Prmclpal MR WILL G BALLENTINE MARY KARROW Secretary to Mr Ballentme LILLIAN FOSS Secretary to Mr Bongey PAULINE KNUTSON Publxc school nurse R Supt. of schools A WRC U UW Language Linary Chudance HELEN CAREY MINDA DOCKOR PHILIP SNOW Latin French Advises Meno Librarian junior Class Ad School Advisor min Sophomore Class visor Enghsh LOIS ANDERSON HAROLD HANSEN VERNON SEI-ILOFF English Literature American American Literature Drama Sophomore English Advises Senior Class Maroon Warrior matics Oratory Lyceum Pro grams ELEANOR KOEHLER JESSIE HARDIES I-INA HEI-I-UM Freshman English Advises Reading Eighth Grade Eng Reading Eighth Grade Eng Forensics Freshman Class hsh Advises Forensics Sev 11Sh Seventh Grade PCHIIIMI emh Grade ship Adv1sesForens1cs Eighth Grade Literature, journalism. Advises Public Speaking. Adwlises Dra: NHA. i Q Social Science Math JOHN GEIST Modern Hxstory World Hnstory Cnvncs Assrstant Coach Advlses Student Counc1l M Club LOUISE MOEDE Ctvlcs Economics Advlses Student Counc1l Freshman Class umor Hlgh Assembly EINER LUND World Hrstory Amerxcan I-Irstory Coaches Football and Track Ad vxses Semor Class M Club LENE JONES Hrstory Geography Advxses Stu dent Councll Exghth Grade Science CARRIE SCHABACKER Physrology Scxence Chemrstry Advnses Senior Class 10 FRANK BELISLE Biology S Hrgh Intramural Coach Advrses junror Class ROLAND SNOW jumor Busmess Algebra Coaches Hrgh Intramural Adv1ses Freshman Class RICHARD HARTMAN Geometry Advanced Algebra Com merclal Arrthmetlc Advxses Stu dent Councll Sophomore Class HATTIE BATES Arrthmetrc Geography Advxses Enghth Grade Head of Lost and Found Department LES MCKAY Algebra Sclence Commerclal Arlthmetlc Coaches Basketball Advrses M Club a , s , , ' ' . . . . - slr. ' . , . - .. 1- - - -Q ,- a ' 9 ' ' 1 x ' v 7 1 ' ' , v I , - A ' ' as ,W l , - - . f. , , - .- .. Physical Education MARVIN GRIER VIRGINIA GRIER BOYS PhY5l'-T31 Tfalfllflg Sr High G1rls Physlcal Trammg Advlses Intramural Advlsor Advlses GAA Semor Hlgh Assemblles Commercial LYLE POLLOCK Bookkeepmg Typmgl II Com merclal Law School Banker Ad vlses junior Class Menomm MR BROWN RACHEL YOUNG Typmgl II Shorthandl II Of fnce Pracuce Advlses Maroon War r1or Sophomore Class Custodlans MRS HUSBY A A P N24 ll' A 1 . 1 l . 4 , NHAA. Assemblnes. I . v I Q 1 ' I l 1 a l a a ' . ' J . , . , . . . Y l I , l l . I I ,W f USIC EVELYN KNOSPE Band Dlrector Advlses Muslc Or gamzauons junlor and Senior High JEAN CHAMBFRLAIN Chonr Dxrector Suk ervnses Grade School Musnc Advxses Music Or gamzauons junlor Hlgh Assem b les CI-IUB BUSS 1 1 OF T53 SEVHORS ALL LIFE IS A STAGE LEARN TO PLAY YOUR PART At the begmnmg of the year the senrors chose as thenr offrcers Tom Jeatran presrdent Ted Brewer v1ce presldent Blame Mrller secretary and Kathleen Ott treas urer These people wtth the class advrsors Mr Lund Mxss Shay and Miss Anderson led the senxors through a year of varled and successful act1v1t1es A crown and throne were purchased by the class to be used by their homecomlng queen Elaxne Mlller The grrls presented thenr tradttlonal dance at the homecomrng as sembly Thrs represented the ments of Mr Touchdown M H S To ra1se funds and to gxve Menornonre basketball fans a chance to wear therr colors the class sold booster but tons durrng the frrst part of the basketball season A Chnstmas tune the semors sold cards and grft wrapprng paper as an addmonal source of revenue Durrng the Chrrstmas banquet at the Congregatronal Church grfts were presented to the class advnsors between numbers of a very entertamxng program Followmg the banquet a dance was held rn the hrgh school attrc to close the events of 1952 Shortly after therr return from Chrrstmas vacatron the senrors began plannmg the carntval whlch was held Feb ruary 21 Toward the end of therr htgh school career, the gradu ates to be had one last get together to complete the year's act1v1t1es 'roM JEATRAN TED BREWER ELAINE MILLER KATHLEEN orr DONALD BRANTNER I only lwe one ls e why not take FRED BREWER Sfgh no more ladzer .ngh no more. Class Vice Pres 4 r Choir 1, 25 Pres 2 Sr Choir5 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Trackl 4 M Clu 3 4g Pres. 4 P' T. Mk 8 1 FAl'1'H ALLBAUGH My favorite study ir man. Sr. Band 2, 3, 43 Menomonie High Lifes 4g GAA 1, Zg The Curious Savageng Pop Reads The Christ- mas Carol . RONALD AMICK The quarrel: of lovefr are the re' 7l6 lL'dlI of love. NHAA 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 3, 45 Intramural I, 2, 3, 43 Club 4. f JAN ET BAUERKEMPER When the mow flier, let it fly. jr. Band 1, 2g Majorette 1, 2g jr. Choir 1, 2g NHAA 1, 2, 3, 4g GAA ALAN BEAVER Call it by .rome othefname, for friendxhip round: tooxcold. jr. Choir lg Sr. Choir 2, 3, 43 Macl- rigal 33 NHAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Treas. 4. 3 A . gs ii 1' V Q zfzajg L llll .,.s syrye J 5 C WV 1 'Prnt ANNABELLE BROWE Live today and work tomorrow. . Student Council 2g Maroon War- rior 1, 2, 3, 4g GAA 1, 2, 3, 42 Jr Choir l, 25 Forensics 1, 2. LUCILLE BR,UNN Ilouexres perronalily, ability, and tad, She'll go place! with qualifier like thai. I lr. Choir l. 21 Sr. Choir 3, 43 GAA 1. 2. 3, 4. -vi' mi MARY BURNS One whore runny nature rpeahr for itrelf. jr, Choir l, 2, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Mad- rigal 33 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. Q BARBARA BUNDY The greatest happiners comer from the greatert activity. jr, Band lg Sr. Band 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, jr. Choir lg Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4g Madrigal 3g Stu- dent Council lg Debate l, 2, Forensics l, 2, 3, Menomin l, 2, 3, Maroon Warrior 1, 2, Cheerleader I, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Team Capt. 3, 4, jr. GAA Advisor 4, Home room Pres. 3, january Thaw , Taming of the Shrew , The Cur- ious Savage g Director, A Waltz Dream. ANN BURWITZ The world ir blerred with thore who do things. jr. Band Ig Sr. Band 2, 3, 45 jr. Choir 1, Debate 1, 25 Forensics l, 2, 3, 4g Menomin 3, 4, Sr. Editor 4, Maroon Warrior 1, 2, 3, 4g Page Editor 3, 4g Library Club 1, 2. CAROL CALE In her quietnerr there ir charm, Maroon Warrior 3, 4g NHA 1, 2, 3 3, 4, Q Q, 1 -qnnnf' 'ui fi' WILLIAM CHAFFEE I go there to get a general idea o thingr. NHA 1, 2, 3, 4, JANICE CHRISTENSEN Nothing ir ro popular ar kindneii GAA 4, 'bf 1? JACK CLOSE Nothing if imporrihle to a willing heart. Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 43 Treas, 3, Sr. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4g Madrigal 2, 3, 43 Debate 43 Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4, Me- nomin 3, 43 Maroon Warrior 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Home Room Pres. 2, 5, Taming of the Shrew , The Curious Savageng A Waltz Dream Badger Boys State. WAYNE CLOSE If ihe undervalue me, what care I how fair .the he. Sr. Choir 4, Football 45 Basketball 4, Track 43 Chippewa Falls High l, 2, 3. Why arent they all contented like Maroon Warrior 2 3 4 NHA I, 3 4 Pres 4 Tammg ofthe NONA MAE CLOUGH Gaze into ber eyer and you will .fee a little angelj Gaze longef and you will ree a little imp. Sr. Band I, 2, 3 43 Majorette 4g Sr. Choir 45 GAA I, 2, 3, 4. GARY COOK The bert zvay to lengthen the day ir to ,vteal a few hourr from the niglyl. I ffnd joy an lwzng and laughing. f Band 1 sf Band 2 3, 45 jf. Choir 1 2 Menomm Salesman I. X ,X 7 Maroon Warrior 3 4 Cheer- s ' leader I GAA I 2 3 4 Treas. 3 1 -v QF'-ig N.: ft' . 5.x ,,,rr x ,I ,I X If fb I alufayr. L CAROL DENNIS To know ber once ir to like ber lg' Ir. Choir I, Pres, Ig Cheerleader I1 3. W wtf 13 ning. ' CAA 1.2, R 43 Home Room Pres. MARY EMMERT It'r love that maker the wofld go round. Garb! How fart ifr :pin- blr. Band lg Sr. Band 2, 5, 4g Jr Choir Ig Sr. Choir 2, 3, 43 Madrigal 51 Student Council 43 Cheerleader 4g GAA I, 2, 5, 4g Tearn Capt. 3, 4g Gym Leader 1, 2, 3, 4g Tumbling I. 2. 5, 4. it MIKE ENGELDINGER He'r comical and ref-lou: at the mme tame. NHA 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramural 1, 2, 3. 4. MAXINE EVENSON Thy moderty'r a candle to thy merit, NHA 4, 'Hi BOB FEYEN If wordr were pennier, I would he a millionaire. Menomin sports editor 4, Maroon Warrior 2, 3, 4, NHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 45 Home Room Pres, 1, Intramural 3, 4g High Lites 4. JUDY GOEHRING And panting, time toiled after her in vain. I Jr. Choir 1, 2, sf. Choir 3f 4, Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Me- nomin 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4g Vice Pres. 4, Taming of the Shrew Director, The Curious Savage Director, A Waltz Dream Bad- ger Girls State, High Lites 5, 45 Director 4. ,xi JANE HALDEMAN Alwayr ready to give her bert, Nothing hotherf her, not even 4 lell. Sr. Band 1, 2, 5, 4, jr. Choir 1, 2g Sr. Choir 3, 4, Debate 15 Forensics 1, 23 Menomin 4, GAA 1, 2, 3. 4, Homecoming Attendant 4. NEVA HALPHIDE Every inch of her height ix an inch of delight. NHA l, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Pres. 3. DONALD HANSON I have li-ved and loved. jr. Band 1, 25 Jr. Choir l, 21 SFU' dent Council lg Football 1, 2: Track 1, 2. MARVIN HANSON Mr. Touchdown, M. H. S. Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Track I, 2, 3g Basketball 1, 2, 53 M Club 1, 2, 'inf' HILDA HARSHMAN The only way to have a friend ir to be one. NHA 2, 3, 4, Library Club 45 Aggie 1, SHIRLEY HAWKINSON Romance: are not in bookrg they are in real life. jr. Band 1, 2, jr. Choir 1, 2, Stu- dent Council 1, Menomin Sales man lg NHA 1, 2, 5, 43 Treas. 23 GAA 2, 3, 43 Business Manager, Taming of the Shrew g Pop Reads the Christmas Carol . annul 'QP' 'bv 'Q' ill' 5 'K 4117 ORVILLE HENDRICKSON JR Hu hearfr in the nght place rBancll 2 rCho1rl 2 Sr Choxr 3 4 NHA 3 4 CAROL HERMANN Ive gat a wolf by the can ClassTreas1jrCho1rl2 Sr Chorr 3 4 Debarel Declaml Menomrn Salesman 1 2 GAA l JOHN O HOLZHUETER Cncunutanceif I make Csrcum rtuncexf S Band12 34 rChor12 Sr Cho1r3 4 Sec 4 Forensncs 1 7 5 4 Menomm Salesman3 As srsrant Ed 4 Maroon Warrxor 1 7 5 4 Edrror 4 Tamlng of the Shrew Busmess Manager The Cunous Savage A Walrz Dream Menomome Hugh Lures 4 MARY HOLZHUETER met unnl you know hef Maroon Warrior 3 4 JOYCE HOMER. A Jwee! attractive. kind of grace. Maroon Warrior 4' Home Room Treas. 3' Business Manager 'The Curious Savage and The Taming of the Shrew '. BOB HOSFORD Every man har hir devilixh m ments. 'F-.17 JosEPH HOTTER innocent fare but you never can tell. JACQUELINE HUSBY You can? tell by outward appear ance: what mirchief ir hidden within. -lr. Choir lg Sr. Choir 2, 3, 41 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 23 Home Room Pres. 3. HELEN KING Datex are ber favorite fruit. jr. Choir I, 25 Maroon Warrior 5. 4: GAA I, 2, 4. ROBERT KING One cannot alwayx be a hero, but one can alwayt be a man. Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 5, 4g Track 2g Club 2, 4, CLAINE KISTNER Blinfully breezing ber way through life. Ir. Choir lg Maroon Warrior 43 NHA 2, 3, 45 GAA 3, 4. DON KNUTSON The Street Singef'-minur the tinging. 'wt' A -tai' 'f 1 I X 3 . 51 7 if -tk, I 5 Q . - .f a LYLE KRAFT 1 -But Hefculet bimyelf mutt yield to addr. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Co-captain 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4g M Club 1, 2, 3, fig Sec. Tteas. 2. RALPH KRAUSE What bar night to do with tleep? Intramural l, 2. 3, 4. VIOLET LEMKE A jolly companion to her friend, a plearant acquaintance to otben. Ir. Choir 2g Sr. Choir 3, 4g GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. AUDREY LOKICEN Happy ant I, from care I am free. jr. Band lg Sr. Band 2, 3, 41 If' Choir I, 23 GAA I, 3, 43 GYU1 Leader I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES HUSBY Work! Where did I hear that word before? 4 . NHA 1, Z, 5, 4g Football 2, 5, Basketball 2, 3, fig Track 2, 5, 4: M Club 2, 3, 43 Home Room Sec. 1, BERNICE JACOBSON Ai pleamnl ar the morning, at re- frcrhing ar Ibe min. jr. Choir 1, 23 NHAA 2, 5, 41 GAA 2, 3, 4. DAVID -IACOBSON Gulf at high my l'm Jhy. bm on flu' farm I'm quite the guy. Class Pres. 3g Student Council 31 NHA lg 2. 3, 43 Track Mgr. 5. ij... LANE jACOBS T71 21. F2 Q-.K Q-S' Q ,Q ggi. fu -:ui :QW is ri SS 'ai F Ti N .,.,,,,,3...m?Q.A Q 0 i e K f Av g ga 115 il a. kg.: I sim wi Qu-' Q 13,3 'rf in-J THOMAS JEATRAN The reward of duly it the power lo fulfill another. jr. Choir lg Sr. Choir 2, 3. 4: Vice Pres. fig Student Council 1. 441 Me- nomin Business Mgr. 41 Maroon Warritbr 3, 43 Sports Co-editor 42 Football 2, 3, fig Track 2, 3, fig M Club flg Pop Reads The Christ' mas Carol. Avis JOHNSON I! ir hetler to he rmall and rhine Ihan too large and far! a thadozv. NHA 2. 3. 4. I CORRINE JOHNSON When! the next dance? blr. Band lg jr, Choir l, 23 Sr. Choir 73. 41 GAA l. 2, 3, 4, MICHAEL JONES I um do anything buf behave, Sr. Band lg 2, 3, flg jr. Choir 1gSr Choir 2, 3, fig Football 2, 71, 41 Bus- lcctball 3, fig M Club 77, fig The Curious Savage. yn CQ ' K 5 Gai A A J r. fig-,W 1 HAROLD METZGER A Jmr? Well, Ive? alwayr out rzigbtr, ELAINE INIILLER She learned tu my fbirzgr wifh her eye.: lbdl nthvrr mule lime pu!- ting into u'orn'J, Class Sec. 2, 4, jr. Band 13 jr. Choir lg Sr. Choir 2, 5, fig Student Coun- cil 5, 4, GAA 1, 2. 3, 4, Pres. 41 Home Room Sec. 21 V. Pres. 31 Taming of the Shrewf' Home- coming Queen 4. LAVONNE MILLER Ar brimful of rnixcbief. wit, and glee uJ ever a buman form can be. Jr. Choir I, 23 Sr. Band 4g Me- nomin 5. INIARLENE MISSELT Shari, jer: but m il life. m zrbv worry? ' lr. Choir I. 21 NHA I. 2. Mk, 'N- LUELLA LOWE Quiet permru are welcome every- where. NHA l, 2, 5, 4. NORMA LYNCH I thank my Jian that I um happy, Maroon Warrior 3, 4, Prod. Mgr. 43 NHA I, 2, 3, 11. JAMIE MCCLELLAND I lore In nl around and bother pen U. NJHA l. 2 5, 41 Home Room Treas. l. JAMES MATTER A quiet, friendly, peaceful fellow. ,ff fn .i9 R ANN MOE She sr at hkeable ar :be u lockable jr Choi: 1 Sr Choir 4 'Student Council 4 Maroon Warrior 4 NHA 4 Sec 4 The Curious Sav a e KEITH MOESSNER Before man made III cmzem great Nature made ur men Football 1 2 3 Basketball 4 Capt 4 M Club2 3 4 -' XNN 4150 it ii 3 IW J GARETH NELSON A quiet man but quite a man NHA 2 4 Football3 4 Track3 4 M Club4 BERNARD OEBSER Berme u but a Jynonym fo humor wx! and personality Class V Pres 2 3 r Choir 2 Student Counc1l2 3 4 V Pres 4 NHAI 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 RAY OFLANAGAN Dont try to Jtring -the Iritb. Home Room Pres. 1. DENNIS OLSEN He lotikr on the- bright :ide or elfe poliibef the dark ride. ' ss Pres. 1' Sr. Choir 2 3, A. N, Pres, 34 r. Choir li Student Coun- C' 1 2, 3 4, Pres. 33 Forensics l. ' Menomin l 4' Football 2 3. . Basketball 1 2 3' Tenn' -, 3. A 2 Wrestling lg M Club 4. - 7 IONE OLSON Like.: the boy! und thou!! out f17L'!.7J one 0 the bert cheerleaderr 1z't'z't had in yearn Maroon Warritxr 3 4' NHA l, 2, 3. 4g Tumbling I 2, 3 4' GAA 4g Gym Leader 4g Home Room Vice Pres. gl Homecoming Attendant 4. DAVID OLSON Ht' ii wire who l2n011,t 11 hen tn quiet. , NHA l. 2. 3. 4 vi! KATHLEEN OT1' Life ir a :ang and rhe can ring itf Class Sec. lg Treas. 41 51 Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Treas. 43 jr. Choir lg Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4g Maclrigals 2, 3g D6- bate lg Forensics 1. 23 Menomin 1, 2, ig Maroon Warrior 2, 3g GAA 1, 2, 3, 4g Treas. 5g Home Room Pres. 2, 5g Gym Leader 2, 3, 42 Pres. 4g The Curious Savageng A Waltz Dream'f GARY OWEN What I need ir plenty of lime. .iw X .ff MERVYN PALMER For he by geometric scale could take the rize of pot: of ale. Class Pres, 2g Student Council 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 2, 3, 4g M Club Z, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3 CAROL JEAN PETERSON There'r 4 little hit 0 had in every good little ghl. GAA 1. 2. -fl V fin -U' if 1. LAVERN PETERSON I never let my rtudier interfere with my education. jf. choir ig Football 2, 5, 4g M Club 5, fl, CHARLES PINKEPANK The bored of education. Football 2. 3, 45 Intramural 3, 4. EVA PRICE I haz e iz voice, but why wear it out JANE POWERS 'Tir true that Jincere friendrhip figurer greatly in our liver. Maroon Warrior 43 GAA 5, 41 Glenwood City 1, 2, ROGER QUILLING Fortune comer well to all who rome not late. Sr. Band 1. 2, 3, 4, BETTY RASSBACH While other! talk. l think ahora! il. AUDREY REINECKE She! the fart type-on the type- writer. Menomin Typist 4- Maroon War- r1or7 3 4 NHAA1 2 3 Library Cu 7 GAAI 2 3 4 MARY ELLEN RICH Hold the fort Im fommg Class Treas 2 Student Council Q Sec 5 Menomln Salesmanl 7 4 Maroon V7a.rr1or 2 3 NHA 7 J 4 Llbrary Club 3 Home Room Sec 1 MHS Notes 2 3 4 MP UQ: pm: NPN X 4 rg ' fl' ANNE RICHARDSON Yenrztwe Jwxfl to ferent but ar rw: t m atomng 0f enor Ir Choir 1 2 Sr Glolr 5 4 De bate 1 Forensics 1 2 3 4 Me nomm 2 Lrbrary Club 2 GAA W? 7 3 4 Tammg of the Shrew 1 !b S ,fa VIOI A ROGERS Quzet9 Yer but A drrpontlon de rfrcd by many Mlroon WZFFIO 3 4 NHAAI Z 3 4 SALLY RUDE A daughter 0 the god! dxwnelw fall and most dwmely au jr Choir l 2 Sr Chmr 3 4 Me nomm Editor 4 NHAA l 2 3 4 GAAI 2 Home Room Pres l 2 I-Iomecommg Attendant 4 Tam mg of the Shrew JOAN SCHLEI falkzng :J the bert paxtxme 1 you haze notbmg elle to do jr Choir 1 Sr Cholr 2 3 4 Mu roon Warrior 4 Lnbrary Club 7 GAAI 2 3 'Q A SHIRLEY SINGLBMAN What finer gift can Nature give than laughing blue eyer. NHA 5, 4. NANCY SJUGGERUD , ? , ' :'lf ' W' SHIRLEY SCHNECK 'Thoughtlen' of beauty, :he war beauty itxelf. jf. Choir 1, 2g Treas. ig GAA 3.4. Homecoming Attendant 4. NANCY SCHOENOFF Better to get up late and be wide awake than to get up early and he atleep all day. A Majorette 1, 2g jr. Choir 1, 2g Sr. Choir 3, 4g Debate l, 43 Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec, 3, Vice Pres. 45 MCn0mirl 3, 4: Martmon Warrior 43 High Lites 4. LILA SEIPEL She attempts to pleare all. A rare find, brain: and a happy attitude combined. jr, Choir l, 2g Sr. Choir 45 Sru- q dent Council 2g Library Club 2. b Ir. Choir l, 2, ' RICHARD SILER Smooth mn: the water where the brook ix deep. I Jr. Choir 2g Forensics l, 2 5 4 Menomin SQ NHA 1, 2, 3 if BEULAH SMITH Life without laughter ir a :latte of lime. jr. Choir 1, 23 Maroon Warrior lg GAA l, 2, 5, 4. KUI5hK'li 5'I'h1N KI: 1 mllj' do ,romething .remational yet. W , NHA 4. JEAN STEINMEYER It': mae to be natural when you re naturally nice umor Chou l NHA l 2 3 4 Tumblmgl 2 3 4 Cheerleader4 GAA 4 BRUCE STOEKLEN Of all the people under the Jun lm :ure I love but one NHA12 3 4 Football2 5 4 Basketball Z 3 4 Track 3 M Club 2 3 4 Home Room Sec 2 MARNA TILLER A clafry lanie, Senior Choir 2 3 4. RICHARD TISCHMAN By eating Wbeatnbr and the box too? Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 51 Club 1, 2, 3. 4. BARBARA TRAXLER She it never too bury to be friendly. Maroon Wnrrier 3, 43 NHA 3 .4 PHYLLIS TRAXLER I never trouble trouble, 'till trouble trouble! me. NHA 3, 4. WILLIAM STYER Let the world go ax at may 1 wzll take tt any way N A I 2 3 4 JAMES TALEN Greater men than I have lwed but theyre all dead now Scmor Band 2 3 Senior Chou 3 4 junior Cholr 2 Madrxgal Smgers 3 Football 2 A Waltz Dream SHIRLEY WAGNER She'r backward about coming for- ward, ' Jr, Choir 1, 2. NEIL WALSTAD It'r great to he alone, erpecially when there': a girl with you. Football 2, 3g Intramural 1,'2, 3, 4. JOANNE WARREN My eyer make picture when they are rhut. JAMES WINOSKE Boyr will he hoyr. pf? GOLDETTE WOLD 'Tir a credit to any girl to he neat. jr. Choir 1, 29 Menomin 2, 3, 44 Maroon Warrior 2, 3, 4g GAA I 2. y DOROTHY ZAHURONES Quietly :he workr, away-faithful to each duty. NHAA 2, 33 High Lites 4. Q33 JUDY ANDERSON She'J a trim little xhjp on the ocean of Jociety, jr. Choir Ig Sr. Choir 2, 33 For- ensics 2g Tumbling I, 2, 35 GAA l ,2, 33 Maroon Warrior I, 2, 33 Gym Leader 2, 33 Menomin Sales- man 2, 3g Class Treasurer 35 Di- rector, Taming of the Shrewf' Lima, Peru 4. DAVE KAMISH NEIL LARSON ELEANOR WELTZIN MICKY TETZLOFF uniors Parties and frolic filled the juniors' school year. Deco- rations for nearly all the dances were planned by junior class members. Perhaps the most successful of thesewas the Christmas dance. Under the supervision of Mr. Pollock, they decorated the attic with murals and crepe paper with the finishing touch of a huge tree. Other advisors for the year were Mrs. Dockar and Mr. Belisle. Selected to reign over the jr. Prom was David Kamish, who receives this honor as a result of being elected class president. The remaining officers are: Neil Larson, vice presidentg Eleanor Weltzin, vice presidentg and Mickey Tetzloff, treasurer. Student council representatives chosen were Mary Brackett Mickey Tetzloff Lois Ekern and Sarah Hill Row Row Row Row Row C j Phelan D Matter O Nernson B Geisert A Behling D Wlsher L Hake B Engen A Bemis M Martinson R Burton D Sertz B Hanson W Miller D Wik M Leach D Gifford E Stokke M Brandt R Hanson L Hansen F Bolle M Ferber R Hazen R Grogan C Wald C Evans A Grudt G Brunn J Chryst B Clark S Decker J Metzger M Snow L Smith R Kaclmger D Drew L Ekern Row Row Row Row Row ts..-1-N D Kamrsh R Vogtsberger K Kunz J Brextzman J Peterson D Buran E Cleasby S Nelson J Joyce N Larson J Lentz D I-iasunzs R Trmko W Cutler D Prong, L Sagstetter B Jacobs R Thrbado B Ryder B Braker B Neverdahl D Muller E Tangen M Tetzloff A Warren M Greene E Senser E Boernke L Chrrstranson V Thrbado l Ferber K Elseth S Hull M Beguhn B Sanderson E Weltznn Row Row Row Row Row M Warren D Brehm D Boe J Larnmer J Nelson J Graske R Wedam J Bosley D Johnson R Alseth J Smrth W Schroeder J Alseth M Buss G Prckermg M Scharlau D Lawrence D Davrs J Sand J Johnson M Brackett B Storrng H Peterson M Schultz J Sorenson E Drury M Metzger B Quarderer G Harmston M Thorson S Halvonon M Schroeder H Grlbertson R Studebaker Sophomores Sophomores broke a precedent this year by electing a girl to head their class. Gloria Walstad was found to be the first girl class president recorded. The other officers chosen were: Joyce Waller, vice president, Shirley Oas, secretary, and Mickey Bundy, treasurer. The class also chose the following as their student council representatives: David Cotts, Mickey Bundy, Pat Rudiger, and Shirley Oas. Class advisors Were: Miss Helen Carey, Mrs. Rachel Young, and Mr. Richard Hartman. One of the activities of the sophomore class this year was its Christmas party. Gloria Walstad Joyce Waller Shirley Oas Mickey Bundy Row 5 D Cotts J Traxler T Frey B Hawkinson D Hansen D Schaefer D Springer D Rassbach Row 4 S Sjuggerud J Hanson D Neubauer C Pinkepank J Burns J Rogers J Hobbick V Spielman J Kehling Row 2 K Wakefield R Jenson J Sryer R Graske E Lokken M Schultz L Stratton E Smith G Berger Row 1 B Metlmg M Bundy G Walstad J Midthun B Beckwith C Schoepper M Tyrrell Row L. Wyss, A. Muenick, B. Thibado, J. Jacobs, J. Schroeder, C. Owen, J. Rassbach, E. Austreng Rom Weber C Hobbrck R Knopps L Johnson B Srmmons D Hullback Row Brandt J Oldacker E Schaefer R Mrsselr F Smrrh L Jaeger Row Chamberlaln J Glfford M Bakke C Schlueter M Dalle W Beaman G Retzloff Row Pnckerxqn R Suckow B Nerlson D Stetler J Dennrs J Klrebor J Smlth Rovs Smxth B Melloh R Fedderly C Anderson E Brunn J Knopps P Rudxger Row Row Row Row Row gp fi 'Nw Ac 1 D Emrnerr W Nelson T Vanek J Johnston B Brehm J Wald L Wolf M Tubbs J Hawkrnson C Slocumb B Berg G Aamodt L Resnrck J Dahl M Qu1ll1ng M Welsslnger P Ryder J Oas A Weltzrn J Schneck C Brown J Bertelson L Gordon M Hotter G Johnson V Webb K Algrers D Schranrz E Decker J Waller D Gloege M Johnson M Srelrer J Shafer S Oas B Voarsberzer B Hanson J Ranke B Thoeny 4 xg . A 5 ' .. sf A K Q 1 ' 5 Y ' W - J A' Y ' 5: J, , . A , . , . , . ' , . . 4: J. , . , . , . ' , . ' , . . 31 B- ' , - ' , - , - , - , . , - - 21 G- 4 '. , - , - ' , - , . I - ' , - ' - ' 1: A. ' , . , . , . , . , . , . 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Row Row Row Row Rovs J Roland C Fedderly D Sneen D Clark D Wahl B Drew D Thorud Olxver M Dahl E Knopps A Fletcher K Harrmgton J Husby Donaldson D Thon B Carlson M Rogers M Creaser L Wolf Rude S Webb R Hathaway J Jacobs A Curran S Bosley C Blncker Pease R Lmk D Hasrxn s R Smxth R Wolske L Hulback J Bracket Freshmen Davxd Soderberg Gall Mxller Karen Kuester Barbara Mxller Row Row Row Row 5 QQ A Elghmy C Lnnk D Peterson T frank L Wagner B Ort R SimaS21C E HCK1dl'lCk50n T Lxrzkow T Larson A Kamrarh M Godfreson S Tnller M Hxntzman L Cornellner B Abboii amberlam N Jensen J Schlottman J Mlller Y Grambo M Harmston V Kmg R Sagsrertcr M Ch J Beber G Green J Stark L Curran L Ha en T Bauer M WllllHm5 5: F. , . , . , . , . , . , . . 41 K, , . , - , - , . , . - 3: , , . , , , . , . , . . 22 D. , - , V , . , V , - , - - ' 11 R. , . , . . , . , . , . V . a fr glifzw 5, 4 I ng -J P JW' mai ' I- . . J, , C, W ' l 4 . I I 5 any Q X l 1 A Q l H f If X, . , 4 . 4' ' A Q - , - , . , - , . , . x - , ' 3: h . ' ' 1 - 1 - a - U n - I ' ' ' ' l 2: ' s - , . , . I , . ', , 1 - ' ' Fl Row 5 J Warren N Fruit D Soderberg., QV Row J Young., R Lewis R Thorson B Brierly A Larson F Ackerman D Owen G Lemon Row H Cockeram K Hobbick V Cale L Yaun J Waller K Kuester C Miller Row L Knopps L Miller 1 Hintzman G Hagen A Harmsch A Bechtel M Kyle K Calhoun D Lemke A Christianson Row J Simmons M Buss S DeLong M Hughes S Goss j johnson A Nerison The freshmen this year under the leadership of their officers and advisors began several new CVCIIIS Their year included 1 very successful Freshmen Mixer which w1s held in the gym on November 7 A truth or consequences g1me was the high light of their Christmas pwrty Of Course much delicious food wats served These ittivities kept the freshmen very busy Officers they elected to lead them were David Soderberg president G11lM1llCf vice president l'I'C'1SL1 fel' Their student council representatives were udy Donaldson Keith Oliver Margaret Kyle Eleanor Eighmy and Velva King Class advisors were Miss Koehler Miss Moede and Mr Snovt Row R Sterry j Clark K Halvorsen M Sweeney L Trombley L Knops Row 'wi Schendel Y Hammer J Stratton N Bandelow P Thrbado G King R Spielman Row H Marshall G Miller T' Bergstrom S Millar A Breitzman B Miller Row H Hardres E Eighmy J Goehrinz R Smith C LaPean M Brehm J Grutt A 'ii 2 ' - '55, 94, 5- ' , v' 1 , t t Y, t 4: . ', . ', . , . ' , , , , , , , . ' 2: ' I ' 1 ' 1 - a - 1 - 1 - , . , . , . , , l: . ' , . , . , . , . , . , , ' , , 2 . ' activities that will probably prove to be annual Karen Kuester, secretaryg and Barbara Miller, . Y L YL Q I V 7 I . ' . 1' I z u - 1 6' ' A Alu V ' .' sf ' R X A t 4 , V :' . 1 W1 , ' g . .j li., y 3: l . , . , . , . , . ', . ' , . ' . 2: . , , , . , . ' , . , . . Seventh and Eighth Grades The main activities of the seventh and eighth grades this year included their class picnic and Christmas party. During their party which started at 4:50, the students ate and played games in their homerooms Later they attended a dance in the att1c They participated in the Homecoming Parade by having a float from each home room Thelr student council representatives helped decorate the gym for our football and basketball dances Row 5 M Schroeder D Kraft C Schroeder M Donaldson B Trombley J Dahlby R Hovland D Bohn Row 4 L jewett B Vasey G Gloege G Bakke J Lambert M Zrlisch M Kirk V Schoenoff Row 3 C Graff M Gifford M Denzer R Peterson N Hall R Hemtz T Grudt C Clark S Galvin S Earl Row 2 B Bundy B johnson R Cockeram R Ayers S Schultz A Wyss Y Johnson J Bien N Raymond D Bressler Row 1 K Olson S King H Amundsen P Brehm C Snyder S Hardy M Drowatzky D Homme K Wagner QUIUFUW Row Row Row Row Kraft G Massey M Brandt Hanson B Grarnbo M Prrce Wexss A Phelan V Schultz S Schlueter Ranke R Allen V Rhodes A Schaefer A Johnson J Peterson J Sperstad D C Nxelson A Jarnlelcs A Sorenson D G Garton G Wangen M Behlmg S C Goehrrng V Olsen B Zrttel D Zahurones Row 1 R Metzger R Errckson P Smrth F Flmt D Dav1s R Keller E H111 Ron Row Row Row Row 5 L 4 N 5 A 7 S I D Stewart, R Raasch, P Wrllram, D Evans, E Johansen, A Prxce Johnston, J Kamnsh, C Sjuggerud, J Shern, R Cummmgs, R Puhl, J Mowers Acheson, J Qurllmg, B Lemke, M Bauerkemper, C Smxth, J Retzloff, R Palmer Wemtzel, P Metlmg, M Sprelman, L Bohn, J Hagen, L OFlanagan, L Evenson Soclerberg, K Svseenx, J Hake, L Mxller, J Ekern, W Nelson, P Weber V , A ' F A-Q' of QT I, A 15' fa ' it if , is - A. 3, ,Ms-x fa, , , ' ' f . 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J 2 A .1 ACTIVITIES N VI I MBI R UC 'I OBI R NIOVFINIBFR DPC EMBER IANL ARS IIBRLARX MARCH APRII NIAX Calendar School begins Rxce I tke flrst vtctrms or football tetm Cllbb Ilectxons Llnne Mtller crowned over l1Ol'TlCCCJIUlHg,, festxvtrles Indmns whtp logxn I9 6 Frrst qutrter ends Freshmtn rnlxer Footbxll letters Qrwen md te tm honored ut Footbtll Dtnce Tlunkscjtxln Y tct ron Frrst b tsl-.etbtll elme tt Glenwood umors hold C1155 Putty Qophomore pwrly Senlo btnquet md pftrtv Pfibllllllfl Ptrtx Chmtm ns Concert A X tt ttron tt last' School be Ins tacltn Frrst semester ends Senlor C hour presents A Wtltz Dream Semor C ltss C 1I'fIlY1l Iblb hxt Dr tml deptrtment presents Int See How They Run I mt mehr ot plty lnd11n s bett Mondow IU l1r5t Reglonil test Trlbe puns f1nfxls bv whrpprnb Augusm Te tm bows ott 1gz11nst pon erful Eau Clarre Mr Boncey secret conductor tt Pop Concert Thrrd qutrter ends E tster vtcttlon Cltwi re5ume5 I5 Senlors sttrt home stretch Btblxetbxll men honored If d mee Chorr md Band Concert Iunrors hold prom Commencement Good Luck SCl'11OI'S'l' flfl 'Q 2 2 X 'Y' . 5 .L ' ' ' 1 L . 25 lL 2 ' . i', 2 2:1 71' ' V ' ' ,Y Q ' . 71 -, Sl ' z . I 1 . ' L ' . lil L . U L 'L I L L I 27 L ' gl 'I g 'L RICA . Ll 2 L 'L 1 ' . 15 J n 5 ,L L' . I6 c I , I7 'r L L L 1. I8 1 L L 22 , H' lf 71 ' . ,A I 7 5 bf 'L L r , I6 L L Luf 24 4 . 25 ' f ' 1 't 32' I ' 2l ' fa .'.' fa AY 4. 28 1 L 'L ' L' ' f 2 .L' 'Y ' L, 4 '. 'L L . 5 ' 'LA L 'L I 'I ' L. - 'L ' 1 . V ' . I0 . LH' ' L . 20 ' L ' . . 6 LIL- . I5 ' L A' . I7 L 1 L '. I ' 2 ' ' L L . 8 b ' ' . 29 'Q ' -W ' ' In a novelty number at Band Night, the French horns seek their revenge. - J. Chryst and G. Aamodt, manager and top salesman, observe the progress of the maga- zine sale. 3 1 E 3 T A smile from Miss Knospe indicates that the ioh was well done. Senior Band Year-round activities keep the Sr. Band extremely busy preparing new and different entertainment for their many performances. Under the direc- tion of Miss Evelyn Knospe, they participated in the following: Wisconsin American Legion parade at Eau Claire, Dairy Day parade, maneuvering at football gamesg high school and Stout homecoming paradesg Christmas con- certg playing at basketball gamesg pep band for assemblyg annual assembly program on March 20, Band Night on March 10, solo and ensemble contest March 273 concert and marching contest on May 2, Spring concertg playing for commencement exercisesg and the Memorial Day parade. Officers for 1952-1955 were: Barbara Bundy, presidentg David Boe, vice presidentg Mickey Bundy. secretary, and Kathleen Ott, treasurer. The class members of the band council were: Mike Jones, Dave Cotts, Jack Joyce, and Michael Schendel. Magazine sales totaling 32159.67 were again the main band project. Thirty-eight band members sold over S50 in subscriptions, winning for themselves a trip to the Ice Follies. Row 5 M. Bundy, B. Vogtsberg, D. Springer, D. Boe, E. Schaefer, D. Cotts, B. Bundy, S. Hill, Miss Knospc, T. Frey. Row -1' A Weltzin G. Harmston, H. Hardies, A. Muenich, E. Brunn, J. Peterson, J. Brandt, 1 J.iRassbachl, B. Simmons, S. Sjuggerud, L. Miller, R. Quilling, M. Beguhn, J. Joyce, G. Walstad, A. Grutt, J. Lentz, B. Neverdahl, B. Hanson, D. Johnson, D. Buran, J. Sands, J. Chryst, J. Close. Senior Choir The Senior Choir, under the able direction of Miss Jean Chamberlain, has completed a very pros- perous and eventful year. In addition to their regular Christmas and spring concerts, they also initiated a new type of musical entertainment in the form of the highly successful operetta, A Waltz Dream. Before the operetta, they entertained the Wom- an's Club with a concert of Christmas music. A commendable showing was also given at the annual music contests in Eau Claire. Another high light among the choir's many ac- tivities was the presentation of Fred Waring's Song of Easter at the spring concert. The annual choir trip and singing at commence- ment exercises proved to be fitting endings to a busy and fun-filled season. Officers heading the choir this year were: Dennis Olsen president' Tom eatran vice president' and Iack Holzhueter secretary treasurer Nancy Schoenoff, accompanist Ron D Cotts D Brchm I Pheltn R lxnopps R Voatsberger D Buran D Springer D Boe W Close I Holzhueter D Fmmtrt A Bencr W Brehm I Peterson O Hendrickson Row T Brewer D Olson R Engen D johnson D Rassbach ,I Ioxce T ,Ieatran .I Talen M jones I Brandt E Schaefer G Almodt I Close Sand llrunn S Ru it 'NI Siugaerud I Rottrs V Lemlte C johnson Rom N Sthotnorf D Gloeae M Britltttt M Brandt M Tiller A Richardson C Pinltepanlt .I Burns H Peterson M Burns X Wtbb Cochrina, B Sanderson M Snow B Bralftcr I' Vkcltzrn Row S Urs A Wcltzin A Crutt lx E Seth L Fkem E Miller M Emmert I Husby I Scheel L Nlutter M Bundy C XY tlstrl F Sciser F Brunn s a J 3 1 , - . 4 l l A 1 3 Z . . ' K f t A E , f ' 5 . Q 1 . A . , . ' ', . A' ' , . , , ' Y , . , , , . -ig . ' , . . , . j , . I , . , , 4' , . , . , , , . , . Row 4 ,I llaldcnmn, B. Vogtsberger, N. Clough, B. Bundy, K, Ott, L. Smith, I. Chrysr, A. Moe, C. Hermann. S. Sjuggerud L . ' 'A ,I 3' - ' ' , A , - 1- 'I' '- li fr. L ', . . ' ' , . 1 , '. . , . . , . A , . , V. , . , . . , . N1Ck1 and Kay sxng Loves Roundelay mg classes able state of Sylvanmas fmances TIE Pfmcess and her Consort meet fhelf Flfl and Annerl entertam at Papa Schna Su lects bels cafe X , The king and Lothar investigate the work- Members of the court diseuss the deplor- Junior Band Row 4 M Zrhsch M Drowatzky R Smrth R Keller P Metlmg J Smlth E Etghmy D Mlller C LaPean Mlss Knospe C Clark Row 3 D Homme B Thoeny S Hardy S Galvm K Olson D Rowley V Schoenoff K Wagner D Soderberg., R Azers J Qullhng E Lokl-ren L Jaeger T Gradt A Breltzman J Schlottman B Brown R Hovland L Johnson Tnller J Peterson J Grfford V Spxelman M Harmston Row 1 S WCISS A Johnson M Wnlliams J Waller H Amundsen J Knopps V Olsen Junror Band rs the xntermedrate step for those who be long to Menomonnes band system Although the frrst rehearsals left some of the players as bewrldered as therr musrc sounded the band made raptd progress under the dnrecnon of Mnss Knospe March 6 was the day of the-xr annual assembly March 10 they part1c1pated 1n Band Nnght May2 they performed at the Eau Claxre Mus1c Fesnval Offtcers for the year were pres1dent Mary Harmston vrce pres1dent Vnolet Sp1eleman secretary Joyce Peterson and treasurer Dale Soderberg Row 2: M. Price, R. Gilberts, S. Lehmann, B. Vasey, S. Schultz, D. Soderberg, C. Sjuggerud, S 5 Z ' ' I ' , 5 l I , I I S , Q unior Choir Iunror Chorr lays the foundatron for all hlgh school vocal work Although trammg IS started grade school Senror Choxr members must frrst haxe the untermedrate experlence grven rn thrs organrzatxon M1ss ern Chrmherlam drrectress presented th1s chorr at the Chrrstm lb Concert and the Lau Clalre MUSIC Festrval She also drrected 1 small madrlgal group at the solo and ensemble tontest early rn the sprlng Accompanrst for the chorr thrs year was Bonnre Beck wrrh offrcers were Pat Rudrger president and Ronnre Smrth secretary treasurer Row Row Row Rim Rrm ra--nm' 'IQ -PM.. QQQ, Q 9 5 I LOIXIXCH I Mnlrhun X Grambo Crothrma Stratton N Bantlclovs I Traxler R Sterry D Soderbert, B Ott I Larson L Wdglllf A lletcher Y Hammer W Miller lx lxutsrtr C Srhoepprer M Balxlxe 4 I Bolle lxnopps I Beber M Hrntzman S Tiller A lxrmrrrh I Smrth L ohnson L Resnlclt M Schendcl L Curran Smlrh L Ixtatr R Thorson L Hendrltlxson S DLI 1 H Marshall 5 Mnlllr NI Godfreson a B Betlmrrh I brarlx B Thoens A Hrrnlsth NI Scharlau I Lrlford B Brrerlew Braclxett D Oven R Smith PIUXCFI fl I bhlortman Xl I-Iarmston -X Breltzman V Rm P Btr strom H Hurdles Ix Wakefreld 7 Waller B Hanson B Metlrna I Ststr Ixlerhoer R Harhmax NI Chamhcrlarn L1 Nllller P Rudlkel' Imhmy N tnscn A Curran B Nlrllcr I Rassbaclt R Ienstn l G ohnson R Saestetrer D Lemlte I Ha en I ohnson K L1Ptan B Melloh F Ausrrena S Goss I Jacobs Wrllrams I Srmmons S Wthb 43 . . , in 5 . E - K Y - - ' . . I 1 . 1 .' , ' , l A . , 1 r ' ir 'l ' I 1 - L . 1. L I L . . - a ' y I 1 K ' Q sw : 3:1 Q. , Q IMI I 1 'Q' A Q eff , 1 ' , -, i 1 If H 2 f I ' M 1 ' . ' , 6 . +L H I , It Q I af I I I I 3 I I 1 I I5 5 M ' Q S- r ' V ig o I I f ' L ' L . . . I 'Q A ' ' I 'V i v mu, , , is 5 I 'ii s ' he . - K - 3 1, ,L I I I ., I I If 5 A IT e ' if ' I dv I I v A 4 I av 'Y -I , ' 1 ' A 1 I' ,I I V v ,X J I we 2 W, ' , . ' , b. ' , . 'Q L , L , JJ- - , . 'I V 'y - ' . , .,z1 , . , ', ' , . porin. , ' , . i , 1 . V 'il , . '- ,- . . 4221. D. A' . - .',E- 14' ', ll. ,I',', , 2, . A A, x. I, fX'lEFlOf'lOl'llE HIGH LITES W soiurday Al' IO 45 Goehring Jeatran Schoenoff Close Clark Sands Allbau gh Feyen Holzhueter Boe Zahurones A A V: .f Row 3: Mr. Sehlofl,J Holzhueter D Boe J Close N Schoenoff Row 2: B. Feyen, B Clark F AIlbauLh J sand Row l: T. Jeatran, Goehrmq It's 10:45 and time for Menomonie High Lites became a familar phrase to both the staff and its listeners. High Lites was ably advised by Mr. Vernon Sehloff. The programs throughout the year were directed by Tom Jeatran and Judy Goehring. Jack Holzhueter, along with Faith Allbaugh, wrote a good deal of script material. Jack Close, Barb Clark and David Boe who were the news reporters, wrote their own material, as did Jim Sand and Bob Feyen, the Sports announcers. Nancy Schoenoff was a sort of roving reporter. Her job was to interview the various guests featured on the shows. Tom Jeatran kept track of coming events and Judy Goehring was the general an- nouncer. Dorothy Zahurones fYPed the master script every week. Top: Close and Clark present the news of the week. Bottom: Judy and Tom take their places at the table before the show. Top: lda and Miss Skillon are horrified by the escapades in the vicarage. Bottom: The law intervenes. Cast: Mrs, Savages Family: Guests at Lilly Belle ..,... Titus ,,,,,,, . ..,. .. Samuel ........... Mrs. Savage ........ the Cloisters ' Florence, ,... .... . Hannibal ..,,,,, Fairy lwlay ...... Jeffrey ........... Father ...,,, Mother ....,.,. Children ,........ Santa Claus .,..tr, Mouse .........,...... Student director... The Curious Savage 1952 Spring Play 'Twas the Night Before Christmas Varsity Plays of Harold ansen See How They Run Penelope Toop, the vicar's wife ..., Judy Goehring Mr. Toop, the vicar ..,...................,,.... Allen Bemis Clive, an American friend of Mrs. Toopujack Joyce Miss Skillon, an old maid ............,.., Frances 130116 ...Mike Jones Bishop of Lax .....,........,.......... ....... ,,.............Dick Siler Reverend Humphrey ......,..... Ida, the English maid ....... ........ B 6rr1iCe Jacobson ...........Don Hanson .Orv Hendrickson Stage directors .... Kathleen Ott and Faith Allbaugh The prisoner of war ..,.... Police officer .......Y..............,,....... .Jerry Hawkinson ...............................Geralding Leach Louise Nutter and Alice Phelan Retzloff .Marion Weber ....David Blank .......Jack Close Barbara Bundy ...Kathleen Ott ........Milte Jones ......Faith Allbaugh .Ronald Salyer Staff at the Cloisters : Miss Wilhelmina ..... . ....... Ann Llarie Moe Dr. Emmett ........ ...... ............. ................ J o h n Phelan Stage directorst, ..,.., ...... ......... J u dy Goehring and David Price .........Lori Hanson .........Ann Marie Moe He spoke not a word but went straight to his work. The Forensics Club had a successful year with many activities. During the basketball season, they sponsored the concession stand for two games. The profit from this was used for transportation and other costs for various contests. The officers for the year were Judy Goehring, presidentg Nancy Schoenoff, vice presidentg Mickey Bundy, treasurerg and Jackie Chryst, secretry. Early in March a practice meet was held in Chippewa. After the league forensic contest as Menomonie, the dis- trict contest was held in Eau Claire on March 28. Cutting the selection is one of the first steps in the preparltion of 1 declamation Forensics Row 5: A, Fletcher, J. Holzhueter, 1. Close, A. Burwitz. Row 2: G. Aamodt, J. Goehring, N. Schoenoff, M. Bundy, J. Stoll Row 1: A. Breitzman, J. Chryst, M. Snow, A. Bechtel. Debate For the first time in three years, Menomonie High School had a debate club. Mr. Sehloff was the ad- visor. The club met every Thursday at four o'clock. Early in October, after much behind-the-scene activi- ty, members went to Eau Claire to take part in an inter-regional discussion clinic in which they placed third. The debate question was Resolved: that the Atlantic Pact Nations should form a federal union. This was debated january tenth at Eau Claire. Library Keeping our library in order involves the Work of more than just one person. To aid her in this and other duties, Mrs. Minda Dockar, librarian, ap- points several girls to work with her throughout the year. Every second and fourth Wednesday, the members of the club meet to discuss the selection of new books. Carol Anderson, president, and Judy Knopps, secre- tary, were the officers for the year. Standing: lleft to righzj J. Close, N, Schoenoff, V. Spielman, B. Olson T. Frey. Seated: L. Resnick, G. Aamodt. Row 2: P. Stoeklen, 1. Brown, Mrs. Dockar, J. Johnson, M. Dalle Row 1: C. Anderson, M. Metzger, J, Knopps, H. Harshman. 4 7 The enomin Row 2: D. Olsen, J. Haldeman, L. Resnick, B. Feyen, J. Goehring, N. Schoenoff, R. Studebaker. Row 1' J. Holzhueter, A, Burwitz, S. Rude, J. Close. Bottom, lefl: Members of the staff work together to bring you the '53 MENONIN Top: Sally and Jack put the finishing touches on the MENOMIN. Boltom, left: Ellen is drawing the divi- sion page silhouettes. Shut the glue bottle is going to stick with the 1955 MENOMIN staff for quite a while. In fact, many of the joys and hardships that go with putting an annual together will never be forgotten. Xwith an inevitable March 15 deadline to meet, 107 was the scene of many busy hours. Heading the staff was Sally Rude. Her assistant was jack Holzhueter. The staff was as follows: senior editors, Ann Butwitz, and Nancy Schoenoffg junior editor, Ruth Studebaker, sophomore editor, Lee Resnickg junior high editor, Audrey Breitzmang activities, Judy Goehring, and Dennis Olsen, sports, jane Haldeman, and Bob Feyeng layout, jack Close, artist, Ellen Tangeng and typist, Audrey Reinecke. Miss Helen Carey was the advisor. Every Tuesday the session rooms of the high school were the center of much activity on the part of the MENOMIN salesmen. The salesmen were in charge of collecting money from the students in payment for their year books. Tom Jeatran, the sales manager, and Mr. Pollock, the financial advisor, directed the activity of this group. enomin Salesmen Mr. Pollock and Tom confer about finan cial matters. Row Row Row Row Rov A. Burwutz, D. Siler, G. Wold, H, Harshman, T. jeatran, N. Sjuggerud. I.. Ekem, J. Chryst, E. Weltzin, M. Brackett, S. Hill, M. Tetzloff. P. Rudiger, J. Waller, G. Retzlolf, M. Bundy, S, Oas, G. Aamodt, T. Frey. S. Earl, D. Sneen, j. Donaldson, E. Eighmy, S. Millar, J. Goehring, B. Miller, V. King. lr bl. Kamish, M, Kyle, C. Goehrinzz. S. Hardy. I. Langford. 49 aroon arrior bea cd NI Brackett C Anderson A Burw1tz J Holzhueter J Chrysr B Feyen J Close btandmg A Rnchardson N Schoenoff K Kuester J Knopps J Goehrxna, S Oas P Rudnger P Bergstrom J Schneck A Brentzman J Johnson A Browe J Young Under the adwsorshxp of Mrss Lors Anderson and Mrs Rachel Young The Maroon Warr1or was agam the brggest bargain of collected from each student who des1red a years subscr1pt1on At the same nnae the staff was chosen Members chosen were Jack Close and Jack Holzhueter ed1tors1ncla1ef c1rCulat1on mxnrger Annabelle Browe exchange manager oanne ohnson page cd1tors Ann Burwxtz Mary Brackett Jackle Chryst Carol Anderson Audrey Breltzman Tom eatran and Bob Feyen tartoonrsts Bob Hanson Jonathan Young and Carol Cale Bottom The pam edltors plan therr next week assngnments Top Jack consults Mrss Anderson about COPY Mfddle Jonathan watches Bob put hrs cartoon on the stencnl Q ' I ' I A . , . , . A , . , . N ' I .li A - I 1 - I a - v - s ' .77 ' I ' L, I ' Y ' ! ' the school year. During the first weeks of school, ten cents was ' , . : 1 1 ' , . g L 1 ,J 1 J Q 5 2 Ja 5 7 9 a 9 J 7 4 BL 7 Y 3 ' Production Staff The usual last minute rushes to meet issue deadlines faced the production staff repeatedly in their headquarters, room 509. Many steps are involved in publishing a six page paper bi-weekly. In charge of producing the paper was Norma Lynch. Her assistants were: Joanne Croppg Helen Kingg and Hilda Harsh- man. Paper preparation was left to -Ioan Curtis. Top janet Kleiboer and Niary Hol7hueter cuttini, and folding, stock Middle Mrs Young and Hilda check Helens stenciling mmm oanne Norma and Pat run off the Warrior Standing Helen Knc G Wold J Homer j Stemmeyer E Kistner l Olson S H111 H Harshman G Peckerign I Curtis M Buss F Bolle V Rogers J Kleiboer Nirs Young B :J , , l Seated: N. Lynch, M. Holzhueter, B, Ryder. Student ouncll Standing., A Phelan P Rudiccr S Oas S Hill M Brackett M Teuloff A Moe P Metling M Rich V King J Donaldson E Eitghmy E Miller M Bundy M lfmmert B Bundy ' Ekem Seated K Oliver G Walstatl M Kyle Miss Moede J Knopps B Oebser D Olson C Pinlcepank This year the Student Council an organization com posed of rcpresentfltixes of the session rooms hws been successful in 1 number of projects They haxe planned the cl1ss elections the homecoming activities the football dslnce in Qssembly progrftm the basketball party fund the Red Cross 'ind Polio drives In addition this year the council distributed gifts to the nursing homes at Christmas time and plfmned and furnished a chest of school supplies for a school in a foreign country. OFFICERS President ,t,,t,,,t,,..t,,....t..e...Y.Y,Vt,,,.... Dennis Olsen Vice President ,..tt,,..t,tt....,....e,.. Bernard Oebser Secretary ',,,, ,,,,tt,,,....,...,.....,...,... C arol Pinkepank Treasurer ,,,, ,, , ,.. .t.. , Judy Knopps Advisors ,.,,r , ,,,,...,,,, .. .,,t,,.,,,... Mrs. Jones Miss Moede Mr. Geist Mr. Hartman oon Hour Association Menomonie High Scho0l's largest organization this year has been the Noon Hour Association. Because of increas- ing interest among the students. a constitution was adopted, Mr. Sehloff, the advisor, has been very interested in the formation of association for those who take their lunch at school, Besides numerous athletic events advised by Mr. Grier, handicraft and dancing provided entertainment for other members, Money was raised by selling candy in the halls during noon hour. From this project the club obtained funds to purchase a public address system, Standim, Treasurer Alan Beaver President Joanne Cropp Vice President Bob Fuen Secretarx Ann Moe Seated Bernie Oebser fmilk salesl Ardith Grutt Ccandy salesj Eda Stokke fcandx salts: lerrx Oldalser tmillx sales! Bonnie Beckwith ldisc ioclteyb not picti.red 'v- - ' - ' ' ,V . .- 1 1 i W , , . . , , A V - - ' - 1 V v V, Cheerleaders Cheerlealers j Stemmeyer M Emmett P Rudiger B Bundy andl Olsen Mayorettes for the Senior Band H111 Barbara Storing and Nancy Jensen with Barbara Bundy as head majorette Pat Metling Cheryl La Pean and Eleanor Elghmy led the junior Band This year a new ruling was made stating that mayor ettes must be playing members of the band as well as twirlers 54 ajorettes Leading Menomonie's rooting section were five senior high cheerleadersg Mary Emmert, Barbara Bundy, Pat Rudiger, Ione Olsen and Jean Steinmeyer. Pat Metling, Helen Hardies, and Eleanor Eighmy represented the junior high. Early in the fall tryouts were held and these girls were selected Mr Bongey then appointed Barb Bundy as head cheer leader From the first football game in Sep tember right on through the basketball tournaments they led the cheering crowd and helped to spur our Indians on to victory Magorettes B Storing N Clough B Bundy N Jensen S Hill 5 I 7 . 1 1 . A ' , . , . D , . . . ' I this year were Nona Clough, Sarah Q S . , ' i 3 - i . 1 ' y - v - x - i - SPQRTS CHARLES PINKEPANK Left End I BRUCE STOEKLIN Left End 56 GARETH NELSON Guard EFIOIHOFIIE SEASON HIGH LIGHTS Outstandlng fefntures of the sefzson were a Brewer to Hanson agzunst Rlce Lftke and the twenty stxth straight win whrch was won over Hudson DENNIS OLSON Fullback TOM JEATRAN Left Tackle WAYNE CLOSE Fullback I , . I 'T Q I . sensational seventy-yard touchdown pass from 4 7 , 7 q 7 34 57 so Ron D Rrissb ach A son M Warren Bqgqis E Schafer J G task e C Slocumb M Jones T J Gary-an L ere r R Ehlmg T V Crefson finelt R SISD re m D C ffy D Olsen RottimC Prnkepank R ick B Berg D yirsbefge, D Ka h 0 nson M Tu mls OW 2 Rf Sands KM :vt King N IZ! T freugr J Joyce W K Cl ose M Hanson J Ldmm R er Smith fMgrJ son raft D B111-an G Nei son M Palm er B SfO6lxlm RICE LAKE 8 0 was the score and the visiting Maroons had little trouble dumping Rice Lake Brewers passing combined with Hansons running kept Rice Lake in a hole HUDSON A quick 110 lead in the first quarter subdued stu born Raider team to give Menomonie a 71 6 victory The triumph was the Indians twenty sixth consecutive win the longest in the state REGIS Regis smashed Menomonies football machine 91 7 The winning streak was broken A terrific Regis offense had handed the Mtroons their first defeat in four ye trs CHIPPEWA FALLS Chippewa proved no match for Menomonies inspired team as the Wftrricurs smacked the Cardinals 21-6. DULUTH EAST Little trouble vias encountered by the Indians as they easily ran over hopeless Duluth East 41-13. RIVER FALLS This game showed itself to be the mismatch of the season, Menomonie roared to a 39-0 half-time adxantage as six players tallied touchdowns. Halfback Hanson rang, up twenty-eight points alone. The scoring parade ended with Menomonie on top 58-12. 1.A CROSSE LOGAN Menomonie wisely saved the best for last breaking a 6-6 half-time deadlock to win 19-6. Injuries to key players gave the Warrior reserves a chance to show their stuff, which they did. Hanson tallied all nineteen points to j0in guard Lyle Kraft as probably two of the greatest players ever to play for Menomonie. Prcturetl M Palmer I Ioxte T Brewer G We-lson R Rassbach L Kraft Track Each sprmg a young mans fmcy turns to thoughts of track Annually our track term competes rn seycrrl meets REELIFUIHL, lettermen thus ye rr were Mervrn Prlmer ohn Grrske Drck Rassbaeh Ted Bren er and Lyle Kraft Row Row Row Row D Kamlsh L Peterson M Hanson J Graske N Larson D Jacobson J Lammer D Olson T Brewer R Tmschman M Palmer W Close T Jeattan M b The M Club IS the M H S letter club It IS composed of letter Wlnners rn football bls ketbflll 1nd tmck Durrng the year the M Club rfuses money ynhrch they spend for the polro dr1ve and a bfmquet at the end of the year Offrcers for the current year are Ted Brevyer pres1dent lylc Kraft vrce presrdcnt and Drelt Buran secretary treasurer R Rassbach L Kraft R Amrck D Brehm C Prnlkepanlt D Cotts B Stoelxlrn B Km: R Smrth J Sands J Joyce M jones D Buran J I-Iusby 59 xlfrh 4 . . '. t , L '. 2 . Y ' A 1 1 , . .- 1 6? . ,L ,ff - 4. wi 'E , .Q ' f V- ' V , V - .. , .A ,. ,. . .. H - sf' t,t t. 1. ,Y - v 1 , t Y . t 4 v L v sf , ' t . 4- , . . , - , 4 ,. ,. , . . 3.. ,. ,, ,. ,. , . .. . arriors M R Kamxsh tzmafx D lxlen l Petersfm J Brel Stoe xx B ul mb h gon tx Nloubncf lialiflrgletl lQBfCWU D lo n 1 lxf-in B hlns. l Q Vo Yhbuljl Wlrh onlx l lCfOSSC 1nd Superlor tefnms prowdrng any full tompetntron Menomonres Bqskerbqll Indmns had a record of mth tum md fnve losses when th 5e1son xx 15 fxnlshel ms Centml and E1st tue Wtrrxors three setbfzckb and logm and Cen tml of l.1Crosse exch gue one An eight gflme xx 1nn1ng strefllt tt the 1n1t11l ptrt of the semson replmeed spmred tht thrxlls of pl tying, ln the M1ddle Border Conference from Wliltll Menomonle had resrgned mo ye mrs prev1ously C rptun lxcrth Moessner became the outstfr d Ill tll Menomon n mg player ne lnsketball hxstory He polntx durlng th talllecl 599 e regular smson IH wxhlch he played f1f r Gelst 1nd Mr McKay uf ' -l ' H Y- 1' .L 4 I L - l 2 2 N I l , . l 1 t .4 '- 'e ' 4 ' . ' e eir regular ' . 'Q ' ' t, Superior ten - Q . . L - handed l A 1 ' . 1 1 . . - A L L Y . L Y - ' , Q Y , 1 5 ' f . ' of '53 teen games and added 65 more IH three tournament games for a total of 467 POIUES 1 new school rec ord Moessner also proved h1mself one of the out standmg players ID the stare w1th h1s neck breakxng Menomonle agaxn won the Mondovr Sub regxonal chz1mp1onsh1p but lost the chance for a sectronal berth when Eau Clalre toppled the Warrxors 62 48 Bruce Stoeklen Ted Brewer Lyle Kraft and Bob Kxng joxned Moessner as the semors departmg from M H S basketballmg nr lx Halxerson R S F6175 B Irm Sand and Mlke jones managers uxlb A I' r. 1 , lay-ups and his high school total of 1162 points. E .5 9 sf g -Q PT ox- S fir f if X X ie? ! 1 A x gg 4 I ,r Lx N?- Row C Dennis J Curtis E Miller M Emmert B Bundy Row J Chryst S Hill M Tetzloff B Sanderson Row Mrs Grier Row S Hill M Tetzloff Rove B Bundy E Miller J Goehrini, The GAA has been a busy organ- ization. Tournaments have been play- ed in basketball volley ball and soft ball. In addition to these regular tour- naments, a class tournament was play- ed in basketball. Splash parties in the Stout pool were another feature of the year's activities. Our girl athletes are rewarded at the end ot the year with pins and letters. Nine-hundred points are required to obtain it pin. and l60O points are necessary -for an Row 2: E, Eighmy, V. Kin!-Z, N- Jensen- Row l: H. Hardies, B. Miller, Row 2: B. Bundy. Row l: A. Breitzman, P. Metling, Y, Grambo. GA Officers President Elaine Miller Vice President Judy Goehrini, Secretary Shirley Oas Treasurer Mickey Tetzloff Point Secretary Sarah Hill Junior G A A Advisor Barbara Bundy Team Captains Jackie Chryst Mary Emmert Elaine Mil Ier Mickey Tetzloff Sarah Hill Barbara Sanderson Joan Curtis Carol Dennis Barbara Bundy r G A A Officers President Audrey Breitzman Vice President Pat Metling Secretary Yvonne Grambo Treasurer Jeanette Waller r G A A Team Captains Eleanor Eichmy Helen Hardies Nancy Jensen Velva King Jeanette XValler Barbara Miller Row Row Row Row 4: Mrs. Grier. 3: V. King, I. Jatineks, B. Vogtsberger, M. Bundy, E. Lokken, A. Breitz- 111211. 2: B. Clark, J. Chryst, l. Olson, K. Ott, M. Tetzloff, M. Brackett. l: A. Lokken, M. Emmett. umbling The captain of the M. H. S. tumbling team is Mickey Bundy. Under her leadership and the excellent advice of Mrs. Grier, the tumblers have worked out a series of difficult but skillfully executed stunts. They have con- tributed to half-time entertainment at several home games. Row Row Row Row Gym Leaders To be a gym leader is an honor every girl would welcome, but only fourteen girls hold this enviable position. They are leaders in physical education. Their assistance is a great help to Mrs. Grier in all the gym classes. The duties of these girls include checking showers and taking roll. One year ofa service is rewarded with a medal, three years, a silver braceletg and the gold bracelet is for those deserving veterans who have served for four years. 1 M. Bundy, N. Jensen, J. Oas, J. Waller, A. Weltzin. : S. Schultz, R. Jensen, I. Olson, J. Steinmeyer, E. Eighmy, 1 J. Waller, S. Oas, B. Miller, J. Goehring, J. Knopps. : J. Kleiboer, R. Suckow, A. Breitzman, V. King, P. Metling oon our Sports Basketball was the most popular feature of the N. H. A. However, football, soft ball, wol- ley ball, tumbling, and ping pong were also enjoyed by its members. Senior and junior high basketball leagues were organized for those who wished to play competitively. These fellows have found an enjoyable way to spend the noon hour ntramural Basketball Again this year Mr Roland Snow had charge of the junior High Intramurals Members of the basketball team emerging champions were jim Brackett Keith Oliver Allen Eighmy Don Peterson and Bill Ott This year the Senior High Intramural was composed of just four teams The boys played in the attic once a week and had many good times under the drrection of Mr Belrsle W 4 Back Row Allan Elghmey Don Peterson Bill Ott Front Row jim Brackett Keith Oliver LIFE STU DEW' unior Prom of '5 junior Class president, Dave Jacobson, crowns his queen, Jean Steinmeyer. The most enchanting night of any school year is the night of the junior Prom. Everyone had been looking forward to the big event on May 9th, and there it was. The dance began around 8:30, and the music was supplied by the Royal Blackhawks. Couples were caught up in the enchantment and the magic of gay Paris. The gym was decorated in spring pastels. Everything was centered around the theme Spring- time in Paris. The dance was reigned over by King Dave Jacobson and Queen jean Steinmeyer. Sixty-three couples matched their steps to the strains of the Grand March. Dancing lasted until twelve-thirty, The Grand March is the high point of the evening. , x OITIECOIHII1 Homecoming activities started off with .1 bang .ind ended with an even louder one. At 2:15, Queen Elaine Miller and her four lovely attendants-Shir ley Schneck, jane Haldeman. Ione Olson, and Sally Rude-were presented in assembly. Then Came the parade which was a huge success, The float of ses- sion rooms 100. 107. and 102 took the prize. ln the evening our Indians lived up to their slogan as they Ran All La Crosse the Rangers by .1 17 to 6 count. For the team. and especially the seniors. this game was the climax of an outstanding season, Following the game came the homecoming dance, All enjoyed themselves as they danced to the music of the Royal Blackhawks in the beautifully decorated gym. f' A fgffgv ttf . 5 wi Miss M. H. S., Elaine Miller, smiles it the people who line the street Let's Run All La Crosse the Rangers SURPRISE!! Co-captains Lyle Kraft and Marv Hanson crown the new queen. --.9 1 The queen and her court of '53 mgggn-nw Elaine and her court head the parade. Lucille and Annabelle paddle 'em back home for the senior girls. DI I LET'S FOX LA-X The winning floats. Clowns add laughter to a parade. the parade. Members of che faculty enyoy Senior Christmas Part Dancing couples circled the Christmas tree. Between dances couples gathered around the punch bowl. left: During the banquet at the Congre- gational Church, a corsage was presented to Miss Shay by Elaine Miller. right: Tired feet were the result of the evenings activities. yceums and Assemblies A wee blt of Scotland captlvqted the fem1n1ne heuts of the 1ud1ence OOPS! Menomonle Hlgh was entertained by Carl joseph WISCOUSIHS Robln Hood The AFISIOCIHIS of Song, thugged 'ltross the stage on 'The Atchison Topekw 1nd the Santa Fe.' To Oh my sweet Hortense she ain t good looking but she s got good sense Bnltom Has anybody seen his gal' Madame La knows all sees all hears all btep this way folks ro the greatest show on earth Senior Carnival One of the most gala events of the year was the Sen lor Carnival which was held February 21 The halls and classrooms of second and third floors were decked out in carnival attire for the festive evening Some of the concessions on the Midway were the penny toss weight guessing a grab bag rogues gallery fortune telling a marriage bureau and a food stand In charge of the concessions was Dennis Olsen 'assisted by Bernie Oebser The stage show xx as under the direction of Barb Bundy and jack Close It consisted of an old time minstrel of teen agers from the years 1969 1953 1943 1933 and 1973 The 1973 episode was the finale and had both boys and girls in the cast A total of 9178 was earned by the seniors in this proyecr f f , . . . ' 1 7 7 3 7 show by the boys and a girls' show depicting the activities . - S 1 7 7 ' 3 - . -f ' ' r K N - L K Y I 1 i ' . pf , U , ' ' 2 7 ' ootball Dance Mr Lund awards Ms to those boys who plated the requxred number of quarters On Fr1d1y November 14 our footbill men were honored at 1 dance grven by the Student Councrl The evenxng wfns a huge success 15 everyone danced to the muslc of the Royal Bl1ck Hflwks rn the gym The centers of attractxon of the bequtlfully decorated gym were the l1fe sxze murals of the SCUIOFS on the team At 1nterm1ss1on letters were gtven 1nd the players presented g1fIS to the coqches 01 ll Skewhes Ol the senlor plaxers decorated the gym Mary and Elame had the honor of cuttmt, the cake JB ' ER' at'-Iv .fr YQ X17 fr WI ,E . - fl 'V la Q f ,y ' 1 G . 2 fl Y. If 5 -. 1 v ,J if :V Nl 5 X , TYPING SESSION ROOM BIOLOGY GRAB-BAG Q DRAMA CLASS HOME ECONOMICS SHOP SHOP Mr Bongey watches over hrs flock The 4 O0 bell rmgs Mass Shay and Mrs Hellum stroll home xftcr a busy day at school The rcen IBCYS of the depresslon years IS portrxycd rn the semor cfrrmval A v1s1ror from Mars A famlllar and beloved landmark ' 'Z 7 2 2 ' 1 . l l - l l 'N - M41 sk 4, , iqkt r A 5 P ,ge ef, ,4 . X , 44, K , I H , O A- my '- K ff' - ' 1 . -- I 2 . . A vell from rhc jumor h1gh cheerleaders M1ss Bucs collects dlmes lf the lost md found fnflb bag, Mr GC1Sf at mse A rcfreshmg, drmk 'ar the second floor founmm The sgcnc of urhlcrlp trlumphs md defuts , 1 1' .2 1 71 gf. in 4,15 'Q I 4 ' 4 N L , -.,. 12 Q4 'fi-O 1 1 Ja ,,,-.,....WM...,.. - -f- xs xxx -mi . S- - X., 0 X-'XX -in-S si Xia ss-S W -Nasrxgwqx -ix,-SRV xx-.., ,X-Q NN -f,.W- N , Xg ..NbKNik A xii NWC' '5 -W-. 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