Osseo Fairchild High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Osseo, WI)

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f H ,W A 1 fm ' hlrflflnn We, the Senior Class dedicate this 1955 edition of the Beaconeer to Mrs LeRoy For four years she has enriched our school with her presence bringing to the students the Joyful spirit of music It is hoped that in some way this dedica tion may, in part, repay her for everything she has given to the students of this school Q 4 M 'WM' Q... 51: :-v .Qfv n in ,jx if Qmfmfg William Lindenberger Wis State College River Falls He's a quiet man but quite a man H Emerson B de Wis State College River Falls nIt 1sn't enough to do good, One m st do it he right way Michael Laverty Wis State College Platteville nThe jesting, good natured principal 1,19 Q Gi Cheryl Ma Owen C Haigh Vis State College Eau Claire Wis State College Eau Claire nDon't try to con vince me, I have my own idea 'To blush is beau iful, but some times inconvenient t Joan LeRoy Olivet College Kankakee, Illinois NMusic is the lan guage of all man kinda n James Dexter Wis State College LaCrosse 'A kind and gen e heart has he A D E H E Standing Mrs Johnson, Mrs Person, Mrs Monroe, Miss Gran SECRETARY SCHOOL BOARD Leora Barka Alvin Erdman They are never too busy Alfred matt 0 be friendly Melvin Lightfoot Herman Mayer 0 O K Bernice Shoemaker N I T 0 n Hr! Santo and Mrs Lahn Lyle Abrahamsson and B111 Kottke n G R T E A C R S Seated: Mrs. Calkins, Mrs. Sieg, Miss Phillips. t .ll C S J A R S Class Officers President Janet Emanuel Vice Pres Jerry Johnson Secretary Lois Krienke Treasurer Peggy Primus Student Council Larry Sobyak Advisor Mr. Laverty Class Flower White Carnation Class Colors -,nu., pllllllllgln ' QYIIJ f -R Hear uch speak ttle ,e::2:m 's,NviEEE:s Lavender and White Jru N 'N 2, Maurice Barka nThey say he was once caught studying Class Play 3 Stu dent Patrol Annual Staff M, Chorus 1,2 Evelyn Baures 'My aim in life is to be someone's wife Class Play 3 Annual Staff L Forensics 3, Chorus l , G 1 L, Pen Club 2 L Class Motto 'Out of school lif into life's schoo Honor Students Janet Emanuel Larry Julien Peggy Primus Jerry Johnson Lois Krienke Fred Berry nI've got a mind of m own, and it takes more than a teacher t change it U Entered from Augusta 3 Class Play 3 Basketball 3,h. , 5:::::: N I ' ul' N 13' ' 1 4 Y 4 r k :uf ,gf f' ! , , . I ll ug . I 'I+' eAeAe -us , n - r A - . 0 hi :us ' e 1 s ui Doris Christiansen nquiet in appearance with motives unknown Student Patrol D Pep Club L Library Club ef' u.l ,ff like T.- I' Elaine Eisberner 'Teachers can find o wonders when exams come on the scene 3 L Annual Staff L Harold Holman al round guy Class Play 3 Annual staff I+, Basketball 3 Volleyball 2 L Chorus 1 M, Baseball Janet Emanuel ' Ambition 1 her middle name, watch her climb the ladder of fame Class Play 3,h, Mixed Chorus 1 Student Forensics 1 Annual Staff 1 M Sr Band 1 H Beacon Staff 1 Class Officer P p Band 1 L, German Band 1, Pep Club 2, Library Club 2 M Annual staff 4, stu dent Patrol 3 Ch0P S l,2,h Tibrary Club A Bernice Ives work, but her heart is elsewhere Student Patrol 3 Pe club L, Library Club Annual Staff h Mixed Chorus 1 This Page is sponsored by AANES STUDIO, Eau Claire, Wisconsin 3? 7' ut U ' gt. .n J .s , ' ' I. A . I ' s - H: G.A. . 1-4, ' s ll .. '+f ' Kind Of Shyn but an Council 33 CEOPUS 1-43 nHer mind is on her I . 1 3 . .ll . ,A., ,h. ' , . 5 , ,. hs 6, S E ' ' 5-n ' - . All-hh. Kenneth Janke U An unsnoken word causes no trouble Stldent Patrol 3 Annual Staff Chorus Larry Julien U You may be right Einstein, but I see it thi. way --- - C 1 s Pl.y 3 I Beacon St ff 3 Annual Staff , .-s Of ic.r l Basketball 2 h, Volley 1 1 3 L Forensic. 2,3 Chorus 2 U v1X8d Choru 2, Basebmll L K Excellent thin are rare 91 In ,I N. All-2, N-f'. Lois Krienke Talking relieves mo notony Class Plaf 3,', Beacon Staff 2 U Prom Que n 2, Class Officer 1,3 4, Annual Staff L, Pep Band 1,,, Forensics 3 Mixef Chorus Pep Club 2 . Chorus 1 German Band 1 G A A 1 ,L or Band 1, ,I fu Jerry Johnson nHe'd rather hug 9 basketball than any thing else we know fell, almost anythinb else Class Play M Bea con Staff 3, , Annual staff A class Of ficer 1, , Volleyball 1 Basketball 1 Forensics Pep Club 3,h, Baseball Julian King H A senior dark and tall, a sincere friend o one and a1l.n Class Play Student Patrol 3 . Chorus l Annu 1 Staff L f 3- Nancy Kruschke ' I would have been bi,-,ber if 1 haanft stopped 5rowing.' Clas Ulay Library A 1:21:22 E So mu h to do s little done T91 'N' fs u1L--N :Egf- Jhm Matysik U Another Senior al lergic t studies, runs around with a bunch of buddies Club 3,7 Mixed Chorus 2 Chorus 2,3 Student P trol G A A 3 Class Play 3,h, Annual Staff L, Class officer 2 Chorus l,2, Mixed Chorus 1 sie. Ed ard O1 on 'The world' no better le ferry, life 1s no longer if re hurry Cla s Plar 2, , Annual Sta f L Basketball 1 Foren ics , CHOPHS 1 H, Lixed Chorus 2 1 Pep Club 3 l Rosemar Olson uThe world was made o b enjoyed, an I shall make the mo t of i Class Pl J 3, Student Patrol 3, Annual Staff Chorus 1,2,L Pen ub 3 I G A Everett Papke UHe has no heart s e h s it H Class Pla, 3,l Annual Staff L Basketball 1 M, Volleyball 1 b Pep Bane l,2, Foren ics C oru Sr an l , Mixed Chorus 1 A Pep Club 3,M,oczet Gernrn Banc 1 Q boys T io l M Edward Selz n Sorry, dear, we're 4'- out of gas Nu,- Class Play 3, stu ,- dent Patrol 2 Annual Staff M, Basketball 1 , Baseball M, Volley ball 1 L Arnold Sieg nHe likes 'em short, he likes 'em tall, but you and I know he likes 'em all H Class Play Annual Staff L Forensics Chorus 1 Sr Band 1 L, Mixed chorus 1 Pep Band 1 M German Band 1 M, Pep Club L 'fllll' ,--5 N IIIQIIIIIIIIIIII NNJNNNNNS Where there's will thare's a w Peggy Primus UThe harder I try, the gooder to be, the worser 1 am W Class Play 3, , Class Officer 1 Library Club 2 L Pep Band l Beacon Staff 1 Pep Club 2 L Cheerleader 2 M, Annual Staff 3 M Annual Editor M, Mixed Chorus 3, Forensics , German Band 1 S B nd l G A A 1 Chorus 3 5'1- -'mf nl ff' Gary Sohlichter 'Late hours aren't good for one, but they are fine for two Class Play 3, , Beacon Staff 3 Student pa trol 2, Annual Staff , Student Council 2, Basketball 1 M Volley ball 1 M, Forensics Sr Band 1 German Band 1, Pep Club 3 A Baseball M James Santo nA1l he needs is t hook he's got the 11D.6 e Class Play Annual Staff L, Student Coun cil 1 Basketball 1 Forensics , Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Sr Band 1 , Pep Band 1 A German Band 1 Pei Club k Boys Tr o 1 '--I-h Nxra 's.'x 1 X Nxxx E? if , 4 3 Q x N 3 f ' A ta .3 .n 'ly f' We .H lu - P J ' - LL' - LL. -' . I , LL' - 3 LL' - ' -M: I ' 1 'WAY 1 ???3 Cx x P-A 1 I X . LL- - . -in . - -hs ' he . lu lu I+' s r- - - in a - 3 - - - - 3 3 3 3 -I+. Ll-I I+!!-5-0 I+ I+ I+' -U. I . -hs '.. ,u. - i ll! I'l 4 -- fi 'HT R X Ll. X J GQ What's done can't be undone LarrJ Sobyak John Sused1k HLet's hope his w se cracks never back fire Student Council Pep Club 2,3 Basketball 'N ex. Q 1 was given power rule as king for one night Class Play 3,h, Annual Staff L Class Officer 1 I Class Officer 3 Annual staff L Base ball M Raymond Thur nThe world belongs to the energetic But who wants the world any wa ' Class Play , Student Patrol 2 4, Annual Staff L Bernard Zimmerman nToo much study weak ens the brain Class Play 3 I Annual Staff A chorus 1,2, Student Patrol 3 Prom King 3 Chorus l L Mixed Chorus Baseball M Leonard Zim erman 'Sometimes I sit and think but mostly I just sit H Class Play 3, , Chorus 1, Student Patrol 2,L, Annual Staff h This page is sponsored by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Neillsville, Wisconsin. Class iinsinrg Twelve years ago the Class of 1955 entered tne first grade Of those who started first grade at Fairchild Public School only nine Janet Emanuel, Jerry Johnson, Lois K ienke, Everett Papke, Larry Sobyak, Bernard Zimmerman, Leonard Zimmerman, Kenneth Janxe, and Nancy Kruschke are still among us Forty two strong, we began our high school career on August 29 1951 W were the usual eager Fr shmen, brimming with that naive self assurance that only Freshmen can posess Mr Robein, our class advisor, assisted us with the many problems that confronted us We entered our Sophomore year with the sincere determination to make the most of our remaining school life We started by attending numerous parties, basketball games and dances, but we conserved most of our energy for the forth coming Junior and Senior years Our Junior year was a period of steadv activity On March 25th and 26th we proudly presented our class play WThe Hoosier Schoolmaster W Miss Phillips and Mrs Olson were the directors With the assistance of Mr Haigh we decorated our new gym in prom array King John Susedik and Queen Patti Boullion reigned over the prom The theme of our Drom was WThe Old Lanpl1ghter,n and music was furnished by Howard Sturtz and his orchestra On August 30 l95L, we officially became seniors' The first event of our final year was tne receiving of our class rings on September 7t Following this, we seniors spent an unforgettable day in Uau Claire where we had our P1CCUFeS tiken at Aanes Studio Our Senior Class play, Spring is Tomorrow', was presented on November Ath and Sth It was ably directed by Mr Hyde n April lst, as the faint flicker of the sans first rays slowly appeared over the Eastern horizon of Fairchild, the s niors gathered at the foot of the Her we spent a me orable day attending the Ice rollies ard exploring these vast cities W will long remember and always treasure tnis, our class trip School ended 1n the bustle of activity of aebtlqq reddy for t e L ay Finally it arriv d On Pay 26th we d d h last time It was graduation d 9' ascen e B 9 Shep of Beacon H111 for the The manv cherished m mories NG H Ve a ner d Here E thro ghout our inscribed as past history on the f g life, into l1fe's scnool p qes J ine Now we E0 O school lives uf of school D-'S Ks Signed C2449 J Sl -o , . , . A x n rn . a i . , . - M 9 f , . e q e . . . . - , 4 . 0 . L . . u A . ' n n f s A I . . , . . u . l. . , . . C H. . , , , . U . . O ' N ' I 1 0 . U I U . V A . . , . , . . . , QA. A steps leading to Beacon Hill. On this day we journeyed to the Twin Cities. e e 1.m , ' . ' T ' . j ' M ' . V . .8 V. Q , ,A ,. uw ' ' 'az 1' n . ' ' .h 'iad - A . b rs - ' a . - l N3 ' . ' 3 Ci., 63 U . . P- . 9' ' ', , 4 n , f .n ' -2 -' A X:--1- ip' f 5 C S s V K K V' glass 117111 We, the Class of 1955, of the Fairchild High School, Village of Fairchild, County of Eau Claire, and state of Wisconsin, having well filled minds and super human memories, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament To the members of our beloved faculty, who look upon us with smiles of joy, we leave them the satisfaction of working with so great a class We also feel sorry for them for after trying for four years to pound knowledge into our craniums, the results are depressing' Yes, wg lggvg tngm, but we donut leave them much To the Junior Class we bequeath any stubs of pencils, erasers or scraps of paper that we may have left behind us in the haste of gathering up oureherish ed treasure for the last time To the sophomore Class we leaveour athletic ability so that they may bring fame and glory to Fairchild High School Julien King wills some of his height to Gary Knisely Kenneth Janke w1lls his quiet evenings at home to Bernard Adams so he can appear in school rested and refreshed Leonard Zimmerman wills his ability to find an appropriate ex cuse for absence from school to Leonard Rice Lois Krienke wills her giggles and her seat in the waste basket to Ilene Gorkowski Rosemary Olson will keep her diamond Jim Santo wills his corn to Eau Claire County farmers in hopes that its pro duction may merit more for them than it has for him Janet Emanuel wills her studiousness to Esther Szydel, so she may hope to graduate sometime Elaine Eisberner wills her mechanical ability to Bobby Lightfoot Larry Julien wills his manly physique to Lawrence Olson so he will have a figure to go with that handsome face Mary Holman receives two of Jerry Johnson's freckles as a sou venir Having enjoyed high school life thoroughly, Peggy Primus wills her way with the stronger sex to Karen Knuth Gary Schllcter wills hi bookkeeping prac tice set to the highest bidder in the Junior Class Harold Holman will leave so that Preston's bus may be quiet next year and the girls may have some more pests so their tongues may no longer be examples of perpetual motion Fred Berry will hope that the boys will keep their distance from Janice Matysik in her remaining years Everett Papke wills his lankiness to none other than Donald McClellan Evelyn Baures wills her air mall stamps and air mail letters always clutterlng her desk to anyone who can stand the strain of licking them or can keep her letters filed John Susedik wills his trips to Eau Claire to see his lawyer to his younger brother Frank Maurice B rka wills his very well used car to anyone who can pick up as many girls as he can Jim Matysik wills his ability to crowd in the lunch line to Tom Rlsler They say girls talk a lot but just listen to Bernard Zimmerman In a generous mood, Bernard wills his gift of gab to Sylvia Pettis Knowing that 'Silence ls Golden Doris Christiansen wills her quietness to Team Zimmerman Bernice Ives wills her single days to anyone who wants them She is getting married! Larry Sobyak wills his title 'Soapyn to the dirtiest kid in school Edward Olson wills his title nLightnlngn to Myrtle Thunder Raymond Thur wills his ability to drive cars to anyone who can afford it Feeling other fellows should get more fun out of life, Edward Selz wills his ability to collect love notes to Lyle Brunzlick Dancing, modern that is, is usually ol common know ledge among high school kids, but Arnold S1eg's dancing is different Arnold wills his dancing ability to Herbert Hess And we do, hereby constitute and appoint Mr M Laverty as sole executor of this our last will and testament In witness, whereof, we, the class of 1955, of Fairchild High School do hereby seal this will on the 25th day of May, in the Year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty five Signed of O e peace. Nancy Krushke wills her quietness to Jim Johnson and the other Sopho- I ll ' N . V A L Senwr Illemnrws S A L Janet Janis Maurice Larry 1951+ PPO!! pring is Tomorrow The seniors go to Annes Studio of N ll ll Christmas Ball NS 91 f A M Holman Y Shiplar P Boullion E Ssydel Q Lahn I Gorkowski D, xlatt C. Abrahamson G. Kottke D Kopinski J Julien M Zimbauer R Kaufman B Hess B Adams B Mayer L Brunslick S Patti, R Flick B Peterson B Lightfoot T Zimmerman L Rice T Rlslef' D McClellan J VonAsten D Ge1sdorf J Marten F Mayer D Watson R Sieg T Gorkowski J Johnson C Janke E Emanuel L Watson D Olson G St8V8S D Kariger J Matysik S Pingel 4 'J t I . ' . E. A Rice B Hehl M Christiansen D Gorkowski L. Yarrington F Vojtik K K th nu B Bedell L Bedell L Peterson B Thur C Fitzmaurice R Johnson F Susedik B YUIB K Klatt H Hess L Peterson G Baures S Polinski C Bloom R. Varklick J. Gorkowski N '52 l - i -V Y I Q ' 8:59 ' a Fertrnng Hizer Yarrington Knuth ?o1man Szydel Flick Abrahemson Calxins Loullfon F Holman R Heath Hipler Tnomoson ei 6orL at on Yes Inuth 1 s. J c. ' f J. f U N 9 Xi ' W, X bf .P X 'N 1 ' A P.3 0 - V R. U s A A H. J S 2 L. A: Hefty Thur Voitik Zank Zihbeur Zimmerwen Simcox Stevens Fayer Oliver P terson Polinsni Priwuq Nntysik Lub'nski Ierten Hehl Janke King Vlvtt L Kruth Vefell ertrsng rt ang I1 ng EOJI1' Flick Flyn cor Porkow A' orvowski e . 'I n 1 ?: , Fe r , 1 a.. 11 Aon '.n Geis' f J S' . G L Qfh grad B U Jw M ib- S W.. Q, l HI Elm Sh pl J. Ho . K ng J. Schmidt n um C1 11 fman Knuth Geisdorf Nicholson Szydel Thur Flick Ehlers Schmidt Zimbaur Baures Kurschke uric Hoffman Johnson Bedell Olson 'M tin Schlic tel Delzek Prueh Never Zimmorman Pen on on new Vlr c imcox ar O Cliiiilt I s Eertrpng V. As u L31 I F na. -1--.u f f - .. V, 1 , , s , . , .4 f I If V, A , , , x......-' . , X . . , , . L . k I' 4 Plnng Larson Christianqon Geisdorf Johnson Heath Heath Pelzek Stevens Pett1s yer Watson Duerkop Larson Jacobson Simcox Tinkereon Poffman Lann Sackett Norriq Uomdndson Eramer Radatz Penson Lnlers Ma . . Nelson Flynn Pettis Sieg Gorkowski Thoma Eedell Marten Kooinskt Risler Benson Lanrworthy Uetscorf Urndenburg Prunzlick orkoweki Thur Tves Ucqmict Uizer zydel Snoemaker HcClellan Thur cGaver 9eFl1 Cy Dawkn Fertranc Kohn Qacstz Ric Dvds Drlwuq D , M A . 1 . O xl I N 'usedik U .A . , , . A Q, U A I 1 . ,r'1us 1 19 v -D I ' D D D B K J G P N B C Hizer Seidling wampole Hess Bertrang Oliver Edington Matysik Klatt Thur Lahn Kruscnke Hehl Thur fxZ1mbauer Abrahawson KcGav r oorxowski Ozwdel Thoma Dete Benson Emert Watson SF1tU PoCgePQ Hoffman KPJSLSP Vey P Bloom Th P Iolllion Euerkoo uertn Boulllon Schlfcter Nelson Millard Mayer Van Horn wampole Mueller Varklick Bethke Hizer Scheffer Bedell Julien Johnston Hess Blang Bedell Susedik Clark Robb Radtz Lutcavish Ehlers Gorkowski Qeidling Qtevens Richardq Ives wrt Ln OH h QEX s '69 ' U5 -4 34 1' ,', ,. 'T V iv, 3 'j Q '. .o1.':f5:' ' 'fHS-iii 3 ,' 113.4-. K .. ., - .,.'1., ., , 1 vi. '-3, f f 'L .,. .2 M vw -ar , 251' S mms' , 23 Q Q T E L to R J Johnson D Klatt G SChl1 ht L S b E Olson, B Adams, N Olsen, L ,Julien, EC Sign, J Jogn5onE Papke, Center' Coach Dexter, Mgr D Gorkowski Kneelin Coach Dexter, L Rice, J Johnson, Peterson, N Olsen, R Sie , Q r C Calkins standing G Knisel H Hess, L Olgqn, D Ko lnski, B Thur, R Johnson, B Lightfoot ll A U A M ir W B H T E A M : . . L. . ' u Q E 0 a o H o yy 0 0 PM WQ! iw X 'F' no H 1nnw-Q Wm, W my S L Q-,E+ 'lf X-1-L-fx M5 A X hgrv 1 V h 'x ll 4. V 'WV' 1 A fl ., 'F ,f S E T E First Row J Johnson J Johnson, E Selz, Mr Dexter, B Adams, D Klaff G Schlichter Second Row R Sieg L Rice J Sus dik , , e , L Sobyak, L Peterson, L Jullen, H Holman, L Olsen, H Hess U P rst Row Pingel, J Iat sik, Thur, E Szyde , H Kaufman, A Slew, J Emanuel , Second Rov L Krienke, C Abrahamson, C Calkins EacE Ro: o s , Yu e, A R ce, Y Shirler, Klaft, R V ti 03 A, J anto, K Klatt, E Emanuel, F Vojtik, Mrs LeRoy B A B A L L A M , . . P L B A N D Fi : S. . 4 y J. . 1 M. olman, P. Boullion, G. Baures, J. Julien, B. Lightfoot R. 1 0 Q 0 0 . '1 : Q 0 Q A 0 F? ' J. G 1-Lf ki B. 1 . . 1 . A, D. P C L First Row B Hess, C Bloom, L Watson, B Mayer, A Rice: F Mayeri Martin Second Row B Ives, R Olson, S Pettis, E Szydel, E Baures, C T'EHaxnson, C Lahn, L Krienke, Y Shipler Third Row P Boullion, G Schlicter, L Sobyak, E Papke, B Adams, A Sleg, J Jonnson, M Holman Hlson, J Johnson, L Julien, H Holman, E Emanuel, Mrs LeRoy Cheerleaders P Primus, G Kottke, J Julien, R Kaufman, S Pings V E R A D E Left to Riggt S Pingel, G Kottxe, J Julien, P Primus, R Kaufman P E U B Back Row: Mr. Baxter, D. ilatt, M: Barka, J. Santo, R. Sieg, E. J N C H L L E R S Stnhg QQ- N U A T A First Row L Sobyak, J Susedik, J Santo, J Emanuel, G Schlichter P BoufIIon, P Primus L Jullen L Krie k E O1 , , n e, son, E Baures,R Olson B Ives, Miss May Second Row N Kruschke, A Rice, M Thunder, F Mayer, J Marten ZimmermanTE Selz, J Matysik, K Janke, E Papke, R Thur, L Zlmmerman, M Barka, J King, A aieg, E Eisberner, J Jullen J Johnson H H 1 A S Seated J Emanuel, D Gorkowski, A Rice, R Ksufman, C AbrEHamson, J Fartin, J Ju11en,B Mayer, P Boullion Standing as Fay, B ule, Kott e, L Krienke, Sh p er, W Szydel, F Mayer, J Matysik, N Holman, B Hess, C Lahn, P Primus x A N L S F F 2 e Q' e 0 ' , 0 O D I O D I , : . . . . . . , B. . I ..' . . ' , : I . o man D. Christ-anson, J. Matysik, G. Kottke, B E C C N T A F F : 'Mil . ' . Y 'G. k' . ' Y. MOONLIGHT BAY The annual Junior-Senior prom was held in the high school gymnasium on Friday even1ng, April 15. The gym was beautlfully decorated to the theme of Moonlight Bay. Queen Esther Szydeland King Donald Klatt relgned over the King Don and Queen Esther fest1vit1es Stralns of the theme song, 'Moonlight Bay' ended a very successful prom K Klatt, J Marten, S Johnson, V GorLox 4 This page is sponsored by a FRIEND T H I R L E R S Left to Right: J. Julien, S. Abrahamson, J. Thur, Snaps Princi 'pal V H Punch Pals Our Director sir falter Raleigh 1- 'Oper-etta H 1 f 'Sleepy time ga s Pajama Party 'W-in Drink up Some Pose QM., P-rom 'nlhp PBS! Flassmates Causun 'Dinner time' . I . 'I I. ki X nl I I T . . fi ' I U , A 1 Y 1 n - '1 1 u ' n ' 15, 5 xii: 'hglrn 1. ll ' V rr ll ' 0 , , x ' , v : . , A - ' .. ug S- . . , .6 I' I: V . 5 - f n u , .? I ' U D E and A S D E N Seated J Emanuel, A Rice, G Kottke, C Fitzmaurice S T U D E T R Seated S Pettia, B Hess, L Zimmerman, K Janke, J King Sfanalng N KrusVke, M Barka, B Zhnmerman, R Thur S T N T C O U N C I L C L S P R E S I T S Standihgz OL. Rice, L..Sobyak, 5. Sieg, D..K1att. ' N T P A 0 L Flutes Lightfoot R. Bass Trombones Sax hones Horns Polinski S Clarinets Q-4 Q4 D 4 91W 71 O 1 7- .cz 225+ H J-7 5 f-I K CJ 1-I Director Oboe Ornets bad N'U V14 E B ski OW Gork V Rice L SOD h 9.0 K-4 vJLJ Rl A S in Calk CJ Mrs KeRoy atysik f Papke E SOD 8 Gorkowski J UP Jn T ibm . nbe . u len . o man I. Sant . o tik . r mus UT-Emenuel . ur Percussion D. Klatt P. Boullion R. Vo tik G. Schlichter . rahamson G. Kottke . ienke . p er G. Bauers E. Holman R. Johnson E. Emanuel K. Shoemaker J. Primus . ra am . . . de . t . . ce . ms C . nke B. Yule Bass Clarinet C. Fitzmeurice Baritone I. Sfeg . . . th . . . K. KIaEE R. Kau man X E D H O R First Row L Krienke, Y Shipler, M Holman, P Boullion, Juffen, Tlkbrahamson, E Szydel, C Bloom, G Kottke, Mrs LeRoy Second Row A Rice, B Yule, J Emanuel, K Klatt, S Pingel, J Matysik, P Primus, L Watson, R Kaufman Third Row L Rice, B Lightfoot, C Janke, J Susedik, B Thur, J Santo, A Sieg, E Olson, E Papke, B Adams, D Klatt, F Vojtik, R Johnson, E Emanuel. First Row J Thur R King V Ed undson E Ingham V Goriowski, J Flynn, L, Jink son, J Ehlers, J ,B1ang, , Second Row D Zank, C Sinco D Klatt, F Vo tik B k Row R Schmidt J Schridt, S Schlichter, J Shipler, J Ho?fman, M Shin , J Hoffman, S Johnson, Mrs LeRoy M I C U S 2 Q Q e s Jo n .0 Q Q u 1 0 o 4 a o g q u 0 o s o Q e J U N I O R B A N D .2 ' ' I o 0 0 in 92 , . .....: ' ' 4' X! I 0 J o ac 2 . r , . A. . S , P L B 1PSu Ro: J Marten, X D 1 , I rrl n,e R Varklic , O1 J son, Gorl fski, 1 o W n, C oo , P r mu , e , Matysik, Mrs LeRoy oeoond Roi, Rice, B o B lulo I J t , , Q on, Uranuel G Kottge, S Polin k , B Klatt, Q Honl, R Kaufm P, B Mayer Third R C i Ion Asten E Ei berner, C Lann, J Jullen, E Baures, Abrahamson, G Baures Y C 5 rlPSC Row sed k, ur, att, Ko ns , Uolran, Jov ik, V Jarke econd Row D Gorrowski, Dice, R Jonnson, Llgrtfoo , gmanuel, H Hess, Frisel :rs IeDo Bacx Row e Ad 5, .ms, Olson, Papke, L De rson, T 14am G I R L S J L E E C U F' L A v: . ' '. hh'V19F . 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