PJ Jacobs High School - Tattler Yearbook (Stevens Point, WI)
- Class of 1947
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Ng Iwi xx r fkvw zff 4 Another year has rolled around the pre sent has swiftly becorne the past and that which was the future has suddenly become today We are on the threshold of a new age Splitting the atorn has produced sorne of 'nan s graxest fears but it also has given rise to one of his brightest hopes that of reshaping the world Since wars begin in the minds of men it is in the minds of men that the defense of peace 'nust be constructed This quotation irnrne diately brings t rnina the idea prevailing in 'riost American educational institutions of aay namely du ation for a lasting peace Our scho l seelcs to keep its teaching in lose contact with the realities of today. lt strives to develop in its students an active and 'ntelligent citizenship a sense of social respon- sibility and integrity so that each individual rnight go forth .o play his role in the fulfillment of an enduring peace. ln the following pages of the l947 Tattler ', we have tried to portray realistically the mental and physical developrnent of our future citi- zens through their academic and extracurricu- lar activities. gcfucalfian in Iffze rqiamic Ailflwiw 1- 1 Ovetzwzen fum, .Aw JJ! 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S Ulu fillbrr gg 'WUI bt 6'CLIfLZlel'L elflt P M VINCENT Wim .4 fo fle Cd 0 1 7 In the four years that the Class of 1947 has been ln h1gh school, events of greater conse quence have occurred throughout the world than rn any other s1m1lar perlod ln h1story Some have sald that durlng th1s tlme, we have entered a new age ln hlstory and have called 1t The Atomrc Age Hundreds of our trlends and relat1ves have traveled and hved and fought and dled m all parts of the world But to most ot us, the changes that have come and that w1ll come, have been gradual, llttle not1ced and have not lnterrupted the regular course of our lrves However, the all lmportant economrc, soc1al, pol1t1cal mdustrlal and educat1onal problems must be met and solved by those now leav1ng school to accept the full respons1b1l1t1es of c1t1zensh1p The future of our comrnunrty, our state and our natlon, w1ll be secure and safe 1f those who now take thelr places 1n the world of affa1rs work well We have contrdence that the members of the Class ot l947 w1ll brmg credlt to themselves, therr parents, and all the others who have made possrble the burldmg ot a background of knowledge and eXper1ence that w1ll help them ln the future P M VINCENT I 'Cllllfl Ll A o Bosmo ln recent years the lntroductlon of demo crat1c prtncrples 1nto the operatlon of a h1gh school has been progresslng at a frne rate Well adJusted people whether they are parents teachers or students are far more eft1c1ent and far more happy than those who are malad Justed Happy worlang condtttons and an atrnos phere free from btckenng and tavormsrn and replete wtth securrty and fa1rness are some ot the ObJGCl1V9S toward wh1ch we are a1rn1ng We want our students to have a rtch and colorful htgh school experrence whtch IS at the l same tun conducted tn harmony wrth the best land of behav1or We want you to learn the value of develop1ng effectwe Knowledge att1 tudes and understandtng We want you to be educated 1n the ways of peace IH recognltton of worth and 1n appreclatton of the correct values IH hte All of these prrnczples are v1tally 1mportant to the Arnerlcan way ot hte l feel satlstted that the Class of l947 has gone a long way IH accornpllshmg the goal set for lt l am sure you w1ll be a def1n1te asset to your country and to your comrnunltyea Job well done Good lu lc A G Bostad C. SPEERSTRA A. MCCALLUM D. SLOWINSKI 007 Cf lfLCdiLOIfL Educatlon 15 a maJor essentral 1n the at tamment of a real1st1c World peace A pros perous peacetrme economy IS dependent upon a umversally well educated people who have a basrc desrre tor peace That desrre must stem from an ever rncreaslng standard of l1v1ng brought about by skrlled producers and mtellr gent consumers ot the th1ngs and servrces pro duced Economrc securrty and a hrgher stan dard of lrvmg are not 1n themselves a guaran tee ot lastmg peace because some natrons may strrve to atta1n those same ObJGCl1V9S by ed ucatmg for war Whrle We are educatrna for peace That 1S why educatron must be world Wrde Leadrng educators and statesmen throughout the World are agreed that know ledge and attrtudes that are conducrve to world peace are developed by educatlon Educatron for peace must be made reahstrc and starts from a study of grade school geography that expands 1nto an understandmg of the World 1ts people 1ts standards ot lrvmg and the educatlon of 1ts younger generatron lt IS encouragmg to note that the senlors ot P I lacobs Hrgh School 1n dedrcatmg thls year book to educatron and World peace have and are GIVING serrous cons1de-ratlon tothe problems of and responsrbrlrtres of World peace N E Masterson F I Blood Dr E B Nulborskl C H Knudtson K E Hurlbut P M Vmceni N E Maslerson H E Foster Leo Larsen Mrs T IMcNamm'a Dr W G Wochmskx How Adamskx E Brekke I Mendyke W Heqg B Kluck D Schwebke M Doyle Row Laszewskx I Koehl D Mcxrquard N George F Hxrzy P Laszewslu D Taylor Row Kluck L Laszewskl G Quinn I Pmtt N Txmmer F DeGu1re B Bostad Row Mcxsterson P Boemer I Altenburg B Pelkey A LaBr1e M Eurm C Wlemann ig-ill! 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Cl The Student Councrl as rn other years has done rnuch to further the mterests of the stu dent body ot our school At 1ts regular Monday meet1ngs held dur1ng the home room perrod the Councll conducted a tremendous amount Actmg as the school s servrce club rt has left rn 1ts wake a strmg ot pep assembhes whrch rt ass1gned to the varrous clubs lt has further advanced school sp1r1t through the scheduhng and ass1gnmg ot many dances held rn the school gymnas1um The t adrtronal class electrons held 1n the tall were d1rected by the Student Cot nc1l and conducted on the basrs ot the popular vote thus g1v1ng each candrdate an equal chance ln add1t1on to class elect1ons the Counc1l conducted the electron ot the Klng and Queen ofHo necom1ng at the Pau and Supper The Homecomlng Parade although dampened by the weather Nas arranged and assembled Wllh such toreslght and sklll that enthusrasm grew rn rntenslty The Student Councrl rather than surrender to the weather rose to the occaslon and overcame a tremen dous hand1cap COUDC1l plans to brrng to our school alurnnr who are attendrng colleges ot all krnds 1n many drtterent states These former students of P I lacobs Hrgh School specrahzlng rn varrous trelds W1llQlV9 us hrst hand lntorrnatron on college hte We wrsh to thank the Student Councrl 1ts ottrcers Bob Kluck presrdent hm Mendyke vrce presldent Cathryn Masterson secretary and Eugene Brekke treasurer and Mr Gregory faculty adv1sor tor thexr servlces and thelr con trrbutlons toward the adfancement ot student welfare I . l i 4-c. 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Cd 0 IQ-Z7 The green treshres of 1943 are the con frdent sernors ot 1947 That freshman year was a qulet but good begrnnmg wrth Alors lacobo skr our 1lfS1 class presrdent Before we knew xt we were sophomores Electlng Pat Love to lead us we began to hare fun and become a part of regular school lrte The Sugar Bowl became the gatherlng place for our gang Whrle we were strll becomrng adrusted for the most part others of us were already on our way to certaln goals Garry Tuszka Junlor class presrdent led us through the tr1als of our thrrd year Addrng to our prestrge Callrng All Ghosts was a ro 1r1ng success and several actors and ac tresses became the talk of the town Krtty Masterson and Bonnre FIQVQ became Stevens Potnts representatrves rn SCIGHLQ ana music Kxtty astounded the umnformed wrth her scholarly d1scuss1on ot atomrc energy Bonnle as the best band solorst 1n the state excrted more than one Junror The lumor Prom the hrghlrght of all Juntors soclal hte brought out the V9fSGl1l1tY of our class Prom Klng Garry Tuszka and Queen Marge Clayton led the grand march Each and every one ot us has hts own spec1al rnemones of that prom Frnally after tour Septembers we became the toast ot the school the senror class Tony Whelrhan was chosen presldent The basket ball team Norm Bob Gene Garry Bo and all the rest played therr last hrgh school basket ball game Football players lard away therr letters and began to look ahead The Class ot 1947 IS on 1ts own Sofzfwilacaiecf Semen REQ 1 Rrchard Abb f Marlon Adams 1 Carl Adamskx Eugene Altenburg Dorothy Badlen Veronica M Bannach Donna M Bell Ge raldxne Belmore Ieanette Berry Z 6 J 6 mp, nd ' Valerxan Blaskey Mary E Bolon Elame B Bombera Allen Boslad Eugene ri Brekke Wrhlam Brey Ccrohne Bnll lane Brooks Iames Brooks Dorothy Brown Z 4.4 X 'r 1 1--X J ' by . 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WV ., .M-.,.. Kg Q Row Row Row How Row 6 A Adanfl Ahenburg I Andersen L Armatowsln A Bacon R Badten R Bandow K Bcxrden Barrett D Bartkowxak I Bartosz M Becker E Behr T Bekowskx Y Bentle L Bxcxlek Bogaczylz H Booth I Borskr E Bortz E Bower D Brooks P Broten D Brown 2 W Cer I Cerney G Chesen B Cholewrnskr M Church D Coats M Cutnaw I. Daluns l E Dam skl I Damelskr I Dean F DeGu1re G Demke I Derezlnskx P Drneen I Dobeck 0 5-P. ,. .. ',. 44-S. ,. .. .. ,. ,. .. Row 3-V. Bukolt. D. Burant, V. Burcml, F. Buza, I. Carley, W. Carpenter. V. Carpenter. I. Cassidy I l' 30 Ca 0 1949 Supwuoa Sapfzamaaea The sophomore class has a good r1ght to be proud of 1ts members lack Negard IS out standmg 1n basketball a member of the A squad and others have done therr part m basketball football and wrestlmg A large number of sophomores went out tor debate llm Samter and Frank Wesley were members ot the team whlch partlcrpated ln the reglonal tournament here They also Went all out for dramat1cs Nan Tlmmer Pete Thomas and hm Samter were part of the cast 1n the Dramatlc Club play and the Work backstage was done malnly by sophomores Next year when they are upper classmen we expect a great deal from th1s class of 49 Presrdent Lee Knudtson Vrce Pres1dent Don Marquard Secretary Nancy K1rby Treasurer Ioan Cerney 29 46? Row 2 H Yokers H Yoken D Zuborskx L Zabonln I Zdroyewskx I Zex P Zex V Zmda Howl T Zoromskx C Zukowxkx B Zurawslu E Zurdwsln S zWlCkl .Whk,M.Wll C.Wh'! H.W'lk ..Wi' . d W I MW Whl D Z WZI Hiatt!!! 2 E'. He2f f New 4 Wff' ll 'Win 'nfl 41 qkxii f n.,, 1 4l,'xlkg.5 ' XQ 54 vu. ling: ':l 45j2t, 9 AV' gf fs' gl k KZlk ii vei- M as El a e er, 1 ne 1 enson F oclk, I Won z W. orzallcx, D. Wo ruba, . oyak R. ro ewski, C. Yaeqer, . Zak A. roik, C. Zdroiewski. . eewsk R. Zi mendorf. E. Zuruws i. . y 'Ill I' 9 In I7 H 1l 's Xl Q45 - -1-7' I f Erin :Q 55' , . s , ' 'W If Uni. A U I . , , A 4 , .7 . - , 4 -- Z 0 , ' l Z - l ' Q1 M' xW i , AGL I 9 . .- '3 S. Smixh. A. Smrz. W. Snow. L. Sorenson. N P. sorenion. w. spredq G. Steckel. R. Sterling. R. Strcxsser. S. Swanson. D. Taylor S. Teeter. L. Tepp. I. Thompson. J. Thompson. B. Tuiie. D. Van Hecke I D. Vcxrney. A. Vick'er. F. Vicker. F. Vicker. I. Wuchowiak. G. Wants ,. M. Pidil. M. Piekarski. E. Pioh-owski. W. Porier. M. Pozorski. C. Precour! L. Price. I. Prondzinski. E. Przybylski. R. Przybylski. S. Quimby. C. Rcxiski I. Robertson. E. Rogers. R. Rucinski. I. Rulla. R. Rdiiu. C. Saris H. Sclrein. D. Schewe. M. Schultz. R. Scott B. Shafion. I.. Shopinski D. Shuda. R. Siem. I.. Skibba. I. Skupniewicz. K. Slicker. K. Smith L. Lcszewski, H. Laszewski, D. Leary C. Lepinski. H. Lewis, R. Lillie H. Lind, B. Literski B. Lutz N. McCormick T. Mcllelvie, T. Mcbie E. Mukowski, R. Malick, R. Mcxncl O. Mansuvaqe. A. Mcrrqucxrd. V. Marros D. Matson. N. Mayer, H. Meqcxl, F. Melinski, E. Meshcxk, N. Meshak I. Milunowski, M. Moen, E. Molxke, M. Marion. M. Moss. R. Moss 'Ev 44 'Y 4,1 Q.. R. Moss. I. Murray. N. Murray, M. Nelson I. Newby, M. Newby B. Newton, I. Nolan. R. Nordbye. C. Norion H. Nowak, B. Olds R. Olski, L. Omemik, E. Orlikowski, I. Orr M. Ostrcnder, B. Ot! R. Pearson. R. Pechinski. R. Pederson, B. Pelkey, F. Peskie, A. Phelan I M. Iancowski, D. Iohnson, G. Iohnson, B. Iurqella, D. Kaczmarek. I. Kaczmarek H. Kaminski, I. Kafner, R. Klesmith, L. Klopateck, M. Knope. I. Konieczki R. Konkol, D. Konopacky, I.. Koshollek, C. Kovcxlski, G. Krasavaqe. M. Krueger B. Kulas. L. LaLeike, M. Lampert. A. Lange, D. Lange, M. Laskowski D. I. Glodowski, A. Goetz, I. Goetz, M. Golla, A. Gollohiss, M. coodxqnd T. Gosh, R. Gramowski, D. Gruba, E. Grubcx, P. Gwidt, M. Hackney lv I. Haka. S. Haka. I. Hamerski. I. Hansen, I. Hansen, I. Hebal M. Held, K. Higgins, M. Higgins, R. Hilmer, I. Hirzy, R. Hodel G. Holstein, L. Hemi, R. Iablonslzi, S. Iacobson, W. Iakusz D. Butler, M. Butler, W. Cable. H. Campbell. I. Catlin. R. Cerney sy . H. Charneski, D. Choinacki. R. Chieslewicz. A. Clayton, I. Coleman, C. Cook D. Coulthurst. D. Courtney, E. Courtney, H. Chaplin, M. Crosby. D. Cychosz W. Dcmczyk. B. Davies. D. Dean. R. Dehlinger, D. Dombrowski, M. Dumbleion L. Duranceau. L. Eaqleburqer, l. Engum. P. Bron, D. Eul, S. Fallcavage S. Filtz, D. Firkus. G. Firkus, R. Firkus, A. Flelcher, B. Fletcher H. Fletcher, R. Fluqaur, D. Folz, I. Fonnella, W. Foster, A. Fowlie L. Fox. K. Frost. D. Gaedtke, C. Gaqas C. Galecke, E. Galecke A. Gavlek. N. George, C. Gilberlson, M. Gilkay, D. Glazer, D. Glodoski Ca 0 1948 Three years have qone already but these Jumors have made good use of them In athle l1CS Brll Snow who became a member of the varslty basketball squad 1n hrs sophomore year helped brmg home the champ1onsh1p of our conference lack Thompson Iohn Karner and Bob Dehlmqer to mentron a few of these Junrors dld a fme Job of carrylnq the pla skm out on the football held In dramattcs lean Robertson was promr ment and Nancy Murray recerved a hrst place Wlth her humorous declamatlon last year Small Town Romeo the lunror Class play was a bug success Ifffffff OFFICERS Prestdent lack Thompson Vxce Presrdent Roy La zewsla Secretary Ann Phelan Treasurer Ioan Hebal E Adamslu F Adcrmskx F Aldnch 'I' Allen A Altenburg G Anderson M Anderson E Bannach l-' Bcmnach A Burden I Barnsdale B Bea ' M Becker F Bella M Benn F Bxahk B Blake. P Bluskey I. Blurrna P Boerner. B Bogmuyk r: Borchgrdt r monk, H Brown 1 1 1 ...................................... - . 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I - 1 11 11 . 1 1 I - 1 + 1 - .1 . 1 - 1 - . 1 - 1 - 1 . , . 1 . ,1 KING llf alll ffg Q lUll0'C M0111 ln a sprmq ta1ryland the pretty qrrls and the1r handsome escorts formed a scene long to remember It was the evenrnq ot Aprrl ll and the hrqhllqht of the year the Iunror Prom A gay evenrnq was rn the ottrnq for both the dancers and chaperones lt was Apple Blos som Tlme and the tormals were sprrnq pastels 1n keeprnq w1th the theme The decoratrons were lovely and or1q1nal Handsome lack Thompson Junlor class pres1dent and hs lovely Prom Queen Betty Stueber led the tradrtronal Grand March as the orchestra softly played the theme song As the clocked t1cked oft the DIGCIOJS mmutes tarry toes danced l1qhtly rnto the ruqht At 12 30 the nlqht ot nrqhts was over All that was let was the empty gym and memorres to preserve tor a hte trme QUEEN cb Ut rf i A' I-4 9 V Q yy 1 . rf f 1 f 1 3 162 jx' ,.'n A Q l I : a V 2 it ly A X 0 ' e , f 22 44 Tony Whehhan Margaret Wxrth Lorrame Wltkowskx Florence Wolcxehosln Lavern Wolosek Sylvester Wolosek Robert Worth Ann Worzalla Gladys Wrycha Donald Yokers Marxan Zaborskx Gxlbert B Zakrzewskx Madelme Zdroxk Dorothy Zdrolewskr Mary Zex M Aim? Walter Zxaya Lorraxne Zurawslu Ierome Zurawskx Lots Dannenbergj Rxchard Schwebke of 1947 levi ps.. 'QQ i 'EB' 'Q Q99 an '88 1 W- Stanley Dzxkowslu Albert Feltz 1 Vxctor Ostrowslu Leonard Stashel: Emil Werowxnsln Ransler Fox Iean Retzler 21 Eugene Ives 5 Q Iohn Kluck J L li I ' W .11 iwp A' D K rl . V, ,J , v.,v T K 'V I ,1 , illgi V VEIVA I I i Q I 1 . Q Q . , Qf h ' A . rv i' , Ig '.: ' . ' . if 1? , +1 l . .5 ,r1 y:i , hy . V ' - ' , t , ,s U JI A ., 1 qv 4 ,. Ilia '!'f 1 'Q J .-'- e L42 f Q H K . o Y ' W ' W I N Q ,, Deevased 1:5 z, ' 1:- 7 X ,A vw Wxlham Ruff Marvm W Sargent Comno Sans Mary Schadewald Marcella Schantz ,Lani 41 his '52-ur gt bo if lane Steckel Gertrude I Steffanus Donald Stexnprexs Camxlle Stelchek Ioanne Stewart Launne Stremkowskt Betty Stueber Fabian Suchowskt Carla Toser SN Donna Trepamer Roland Vallm Nancy Walker Donald Walter Leonard Wanta r Mary Wanta xf Robert Scherbe Kathryn Schhce Lots Sherman Shxrley Sherman Davxd Shuda Ervm Shudarek Allred Slowmskx Chrrstme Sork Mary I. Sopa Rhode Sorenson Betty Spxndler Harold Spreda Angehne Stachowxak Dorothy Stachura Class A Leonard Meshak Norm Meshalc M Ixm Mxskoskt Hubert I Mocadlo Loretta Morton M Geraldme Nelson Pat O Bnen Fred Obst Helen Offerdahl M Ioe Okray Donald Olds Andrea Olsen Maraqret Olszewskx Leonard Omernxk Maurxce Ostrowslu Ruth Paqel Donald Pavhk Lxllxan Penosln George Peretz Barbara Peterson A X-.if of 1947 Q3 A 15 'wpuf ,J Q53 W9 'X '67- new 36 'un '36- 19 i .Am , it gm nd' Delores Peterson Kathleen Pxerce Edward Prke XM Dolores Plotrowslu I-larrxet Platt Danxel E Polum Leonard Polum Ray Pozorskx Dorothy Precourt Nancy Quxnn Glenn Redman Ben Heszka Davnd Rxchmond Alma Rogers 1 Cecelia Rogers A 'O Genevneve Lepak Leroy Lepmskx Davnd Lodzmskl Lorrame Lukasavcqqwy Vrvxan Lutz Lynette McCarl Shxrley McCorm1ck Danlel Malchow Dorothy Mancheskx Don Mansavaqe 1' Warren Martens Cathryn Masterson Elayne Mau ' hm Mendyke lean Meshalr '10 -9, 4. Eileen Knudtson Eileen Koller Douglas Kongshen Iohn Korda Marylu Korleskx Arthur Kowalskx Helen Kowalski Ierome Kramq Mareclla Knenke Patncxa Kromenaker Mane Krutza Betty I Kulawa Arlene I.aBr1e tj Louxs LaLe1ke an Ieanette Landowslu Eula Lanqton Patncra Lasecke Jeanette Laszewskx Ioseph Laszewskx Bernadme Lcxszmskl Class 3. A6 19 v -.x ? 1 fl l , I L. Groholski ' .1 Don Grubba Robert Gruber' Steve Haka ' A PhYllis L. Hancock x 'Q Shirlee Hansen Eugene Harder Gun Anne Harriman Dick Harriman Edward Havitz Ann Carol Heqq Dorothy Helmskr m my Larry Hetzer Edzth Hlckey Glenn Hrckey Hazel I Hxqqms Iohn Hrlgendorf Marcxa L Hxlmer Bertha Hmtz Ferdmand A Hxrzy 947 'X V' M 1 5 H ,, ff S? . ,as g .1 at .3 ' ! L 4 142' 1 if 75 f ,rt R ' 42 N 1 I Q awkw- Phylhs Hoge Robert A Hunter Ralph Hurrxsh Robert Iackhn Wayne Jensen Vernon Iohnson Rose Mane Iulga Frank I Karner Ierry Krtzrow Lxlhan Kllsh Clarence Khsmet Mary Khsmet Clarence Kluck Robert Kluck Thomas Kmech 22 f .-XY' if , am li' x Q ,- kv- JY1 1- : W , 1? ' I 1 Y- , 1 X 4-M In Ll 4, fi 4 g, m an -f .Q F as Y 7 if 1 ar ' . + fin Q I Row Row Row Row How Row Q 4-C v. in :v I... ' 'Wm 1-4 4 af: 'Y' Shafion L Shannon D Shuda E Sxevwnqht G Sxmonds E Sxmpson D Skowen A Sloman Smnh Stoltz M Smxth M L Smxlh G Sobczok H Sohczcxk D Soxk E Stanchxk R Stonchlk G Siremkowskx D Summers I Swan I I. Swan P Thomas R Thompson N Txmmer Toser E Treblotowskx B VcmOrder I Vxcker I LaMarche E Wcxlczak A Waller L Waliers Wcmta L Wcxnta M Wanta L Waterson F Wesley C Wxlkxnl B Wxlkmlon R Wxsnxewskx Wopcxk C Woodford R Worzcxlla T Worzullcx D Wotruba T Wroblewskx A Wrycza R Yuch 34 3 k f DF .Q gi . A ,I fa , . N x. , V 7' 6: V, f w x U I Z -' A , 3 Ar . J of I V V K. wif I X ', D s-s. , . , . . . ' ' . . ' , . ' , . , . 5-E- ' , . ' , . . ' , . , . . . ' , . ' , . ' 3-K . - ' '. - , . ' , . , - . . . . Ca 0 1950 Adamskx I Altenburg I Anderson V Anderson Atklns G Bacon Banncxch K Barnsdale Barwxch T Beech A Beggs Behr I Behrendt W Bella Berry S Benson M Bxckel Blaskey A uorxs R Bosiad Boursxer L Bnscoe I Brxselden R Bronk E Brooks Burcxn! I Burmelster D Cekosh B Check E Check Our freshmen were naturally qreen the frrst part of the year but chanqed as trme rolled on Soon they were part1c1pat1nq rn actrvmes and qettrnq acquamted Wrth the school Some were ln the Farr and Supper and drd a good lob A few qrrls trred out for cheerleadrnq and were successful There are promrsrnq basket ball players who some day may Wm a Cham pronslup President W1ll1S Zrck Vrce Presrdent Wllllam Cook Secretary Tom Beach Treasurer Dale Summers Qauhmen Chxlsen R Cholnackx Cholnackx W Cook Couriney P Crmq Czudec H Dahms I Dumrau A Dunnenberg, N Davxes I Day I Dobeck, I Rrefcxnskx, E Dzxkoslu I Ebel .DIGX 1' 35 'CY Q -05 ,151 i.,f V gr.. 11' sk mv- .Lam-1-We Wt' Exden H Elchlepp N Elder I Emberlson W Endle I Enqum 'PH 1 I Ferdon an 'ff' Q 'vu -at ff' 5909 -Q- at I -1 in mmf 'W -v vw 36 D Entzmmqer M Fcxrsbetter E Feliz M Fleld I. Fxrkus D Fxsher M Flaherty M Fletcher R Fletcher E Fhsakowskx A Folz H Frederxckson L Fredock I Frxduy B Frymark A Gllfry G Glodowskx A Gollon I Gosh Gruscxmkee W Grealon D Greek Groholslu R Groholskl Groshek M Groshek Gross I Grubba Grubbcx D Grywacz Haas I Hancock I Handy Hansen R Harrer I Havrlz Hedquxs! I Hegg Hencrk W I-hggms I Hmtz Hxntz K Hzrzy M Hoag I-lodqden D Hurnsh Iahlonskz H Icxnkowskl Ierzcxk L Iewell C Iurqella Katzmurk M Kedrowskm Keen Krellszewskx B Kmq Kmney C Klesmllh Klmkert D Klxsh D Kluck Kobxshop Kobxshop I Koehl Konopucky D Kostuch Kowalslu M Krubsack Kruzxckx F Ksronsk Kubxuak H Kuyawa V Kurfzwexl D LaBlanc Landoskx I Lanqlon Laszewslrx L Lasecke P Laszewslu Laszewsln G Lebnck G Lepper Levcmdowsln Lewxs G Lxlerskz Lodzxnslrx G Lorbeck Lorbeck K Lorbeckx McCormxck P Mclnnxs Malxlc H Manchesln Marshal: T Martens Marhn I Martxn Maslowsln R Mau Meleslu D Mendyke Meronek A Mxchalskx Mxller I Maller N Muller Morlon Moss M Mozuch N Mroczek Numa D Nelson L Nelson Nelson D Nolan Nowak H Olsen G Olskn Olson C Olszewskx, Omernik. C. Osowski. Ossowski Oslrander, D. Ostrowski. Parker, D. Pawelslci. Pawelski, M. Peabody. Pelerson C. Phillips Phillips, I. Pia!! I. Pieczynski Pientka. E. Plnkert, D. Pionke Plank. F. Pitcher Podewoltz, R. Poqorzelski. Przybylslri, R. Presion. Railrowski, D. Redding. Redfield. R. Redman 'fi 1 o -x -Q nfs 55' .1 V' ah -uw ,1 37 0 'Qu Q63 N 'fi'- ln- .5-if mffx Reed R Hexnholdt P Ressler E Rrce P Rice C Rmka E Robhms F Rogers G Rogers B Roshak F Schudewold I Schxerl W Schmxdt B Schneider L Schroder D Schultz I Scribner D Seelxg H Serutm C Shairrxnskx M Shxlku B Shomberq D Shopxnslu P Sxmcukosln I Sxmoms G Sxmpson D Su-nth R Somers W Speerstra E Stachuru L Stefianus L Stroxk H Stroxk Strong I Strong M Sturm Summers I Swanson Swanson D Taylor Tetzlcxff G Tetzlcxti Vcxdnaxs D Vallm G Vxeriel Waller T Wanta R Warner Wegner B Wegner Wexr R Wexr Werachowslu R Werachwoslu Whernt C Wremann Wxener L Wxsnxewskx Wodlcxrskx G Woxtalewmcz Wojczechowslu I Wolfe Wolfe W Wolfe E Worden Worden Woyak W Yndestud Zakrzewskm D Zblewskx Yelewskx W Zlck Zxelxnskx F Zxemendorf C. , . , . D. , . . , I. , . , D. , . , I. Thompson, C. Turzenski G. . . , . . A. , . E. ' , . ' , B. ', . ' I- ' . - ' , R. ', . ' ' , D. ' ' '. . , M. . . , . I. A. , . , R. 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' , 'W if Row 2 R Vallm I Mendyke G Redman R Kluck A Bosind G Cassanova How l F Hzrzy R Fxeve C Kluck D Abb W Iensen My 0 me Badger Boys State ts a cmzenshrp trarnrng prolect sponsored by the Amerrcan Legton lts purpose IS to educate our youth rn the duttes pr1v1leges r1ghts and responslbrlrtres of Amen can c1t1zensh1p Boys State has been developed on the fundamental assumptron that youth can best learn to do by dolng The mechantcs of gov ernment are patterned after c1ty county and state government In every possrble way Boys State parallels that ot the government ofthe state of Wlsconsm CATHRYN MASTERSON lt 1S a pure democracy 1n that all of 1ts c1t1zens may vote and are elrglble to hold othce lt IS operated for ot and by the people Cttr z ns were chosen tor therr loyalty good sports mansh1p cooperatlon dependab1l1ty respon stveness and keen rnterest tn the school s aca demrc and extra currrcular act1v1t1es We are very proud that P I Iacobs Hrgh School was represented by l2 boys QCA cgfsfalf After four years Badger Glrls State was agarn organ1zed by the Amertcan Legton Aux 1l1ary Gtrls from all over the state came to the UD1V9fS1lY of WISCONSIN for a penod of one week to represent thelr communlty rn th1s rn stttute Badger G1rls State grves the gtrl tra1n1ng IH crttzenshrp It grves her a practrcal know ledge of the Arnencan form of government rts oblrgauons and tts pr1v1leges The days were spent rn the lecture hall and down at the beach Electrons were held for crty county and state ofhcers The P l lacobs Hlgh School was repre sented by Cathryn Masterson WR, ' 5 V 7 ve ez 4 5 7 6 cz ez 40 A z gn, f, . 1. S.- Qm Sfmfmf, af SWT 41 CW Ronme Fmeve Tcxttler Co Edltor Band Presldent Ian1e Steckel Pep Club Pre-s1dent Whds Who Pat Love S Club Pre-sldent Iean Glazer Red :S Black Club Pre-s1der1t 0 . Anne Harnman GAA Presxdent Glen Redman Spcm1sl'1 Club Pres1der1t Barbara Peterson Head Cheerlecxde, ln 47 Shxrley Hanson Commercml Club PI9S1d9I'll hm Dubmskx Dramcmc Club Pres1dent Gerald Casanova Sllde Rule Club Presldent Ieaneite Laszewskm Debuteen Club Presntlent Wayne Iensen Conservcmon Club Presldent .nh Kltty Masierson Tcxttler Co Edltor Bob Kluck Student Councll Presldent Mr. La Dusire Mr. McDonald Mr. Terrill MdfhSmdt1CS Vaughn Side Rule Glad H K1 M S R K1 B H R B Sh H -L-dnl NEFF 44 Hager Stenzel Kuhl Hebal 45 C i e n C e SOCIGI SCIENCE llg s..z:z..:m. 1...x... ,l.Q ll ' l nl'- azhsif- 1': 7 Gregory JJ' 'N Mlss Sparhawk Noble Koshollek 46 Mrs LIBRARY Quad fjleafief Mrs Smxth Mlss Ryan Mlss Kosteckz Mxss Baerwaldt Mlss Schultz Mr Meyer 48 61 ia QAEQQZ The Radto theatre 1S a workshop tor amb1 tlous students who are rnterested 1n the art ot broadcastlng Actual experlence before the mtke gtves the student valuable speech tra1n mg Each week a halt hour program IS broad cast over stat1on WLBL ln addttton to thls the group handles the weekly safety programs and programs for local organ1zat1ons The regular thtrty mtnute a1r show QIVSS the 1nd1v1dual tra1n1ng tn acttng announcrng cont1nu1ty Wr1t1ng and radro speaktng Vanety shows Wh1ch tnclude drama round table d1s cusstons QUIZ shows and music gtve the stu dents an opportuntty to dlsplay talent 1n drf ferent tlelds of hroadcastmg I DUBINSKI B PETERSON L MESHAK How 3 Wesley D Van Hecke I Dubmskx C Kluck D Hurrlrnan H Fxeve H Pearson Eugleburqer Row Sampier B Davies D Badten A Phelan B Peterson I Robertson P Thomas I 01 9 49 H69 , I -I - . . , - ' ', . , . ' . . ' . . . . Z '. I.. 2-L , . ' , . . . , . . . . - Row l-K. Masterson. M. Held, I. Gluzer, G. Nelson, G. Holstein, N. Murray, I.. McCarl 7 Q. , A ' ' ' ll - A I' Q -3 za- Q l ' . e 4 -f V Q 5 T x . I 1 v-3 6 L, ,, ': .N 4 V , 6- mnfmffc CIM! Top Picture -Q Row I Dubxnskx T Allen A Phelan P Broten I Swanson I Okray Row F Hxrzv A Heqq A Olson N Txmmer M Benn H Platt C Phxlhps C Norton Row I Robertson B Shalton P Barrett C Whttney R Fmetmq N Kirby How B Poltus G Holstem M Bolon P Lasecke I Moe N Malchow I Iensen Bottom Pxcture Row M Peabody I Cerney C Toser R Leahy M Hoag V Kurtzwexl B Schnelder Row M Held C Gxlbertson M Reed I Burmetster I Mxller P Reed I Hxrzy K Leahy Row C Wxlkens M Becker A Glltry P Craxg C Woodford C Turzenskx N Qumn M Ptxltner M Sturm THE CAST Mr Sud Mr Woodby M155 lvory Mr lnlcwell Mr Ruler Mr lvory STAGE MANAGER Nc Irm Dubrnslcl Ioe Olcroy leon Robertson Ierry Krtzrow Iohn Swonson Ferd Hrrzy Gordon Foster The Dromotrc Club s one oct ploy The Pot Boxlers drrected by Mr Meyer, was emoyed by oll Thrs h1lor1ous comedy earned A rot rnqs rn the Leoque D1str1ct ond Sectroncrl con tests A B rotrnq was won ot the Stote contest rn Modrson A splendrd Job was clone by the cost clrrector and stoqe monoqer X QI E 'QI 1 x ' A . Hi K Q M SL 1 if 4-. .. ,. .. ,. Mrs. Pencil ...........,..,.....................,..... Carlo Toser ' , ' . He v A A I, ph? f 'I . sf ,.v 50 Row 2 T Allen D Taylor B Nelson B Cable D Lange H Campbell D Cerney Rowl C Whxlney I Hebal M Benn K Zylku M Held mana Glafu Play dv The lu Betty Braxton Sarah Hrggxns lane Hasttngs Anna Aldrrch Sly Perklns M1ss Gates Mr Lloyd loe Stanford Bud Wrlltams Morton Kendall nror Class Pla y Cast Ioan Hebal Murlel Held Kathleen Zylka Carol Whltn y Torn Allen Margaret Benn Brll Cable Drck Cerney Douglas Lange Bud Nelson lUNlOB CLASS PLAY The Junror class of P I lacobs Hrgh School chose the play Small Town Romeo to present thts year All the actors ard a very good 1ob Torn Allen played the part ot Sly Perlcrns the brave and wo aerful cansta bule ot Plush vrlle Murrel He a was th splnster Sarah Hlg gens The ghost wh vvallced t rr amght sent crlsup UGG m ne-ssr Atratwe oan D- al and lt ds 4 P 5 turrlsh th rarran e T w ea L1 sans a 'only rqfomic fqaiaul mwmzw em fum, C Thursdays after school rnutual n terests rn dramatrcs were drsplayed Meenna wlth Mr Meyer lhese would be actors and lgehrndlhe s nes Workers Cornhrned lhelr talents Ta rnalce the annual Drarnanc Club play a ufpcsq T fascrnatrng Eraush nyst ry M rae H Ar angea en ertar Qlhc rs Vrce Presrae Secretary Treasure The Boa al Senrcr urncr Scphc Fresh a QCQ ll Q lerry K lzr W Murrel l-leld Ann He Ig A arear Ols Betty Shafts Nan Trrnrne Be y Schnelder CAST Mrss Craze 'Vlr Ca enarsh Wlr Wraaa rn r y Nur Beatrrce Slr Charles lasper Maurlce lVlL1ll1I'1S The Woman Drrectar Nancy Qurr Pele Tharras Carol Narla lun Sarnle lean Raberlsa Nan Trrnn er lahn Swanson Len Meshalc Ann Heqc, Mr Meye N ,f , A li , X ' 5 A N 1 , I n , r ' 1 - ,, X, , Q A Ce ,, , . STVMW- he T 1 A F VJ? 9 I ' ............... ..,. . .......,....... 'rn A . u ' r as Been r 'W' 'nea , W 'N Q M i I 1 ' Y 'UV , . v .. ........... . ................... r .. the pun.: ims year. The su c,ss el 'na perfsr- A S- -.--. ---.-.4,.-l.. -'. f' 2 nuance '.-fzrlh all the time frrifl ,flirt Ir LU fr th . lnlblA.-A-..'.'.-.--'-.'4.'l,-....-4-.. A , it 4 1 .,.....-.....4.4......,................. YL ' e 1 I L President ................................ , ........,.. lxn Dulernskl MIS' Arthur A '' ' Mary Bohn A - , 'T nt. ................................. , l Q , Nr A Vg, A ..................,... . ........,......... . ' V: U ......,...,.. .... ...., .......... .,....... ...... . r ' ...... . ...... , .,............... . .............. ra ' f en A 555.2 ............ ' ........ ' p Q - rn n .. ,.... ....,........................ I T . ' . 52 OZZIIAZCJ I Sumter L Eagleburger F Hxrzy F Wesley D Dean A debate team with Mr Bergmann as coach was organized this year after several years of inactivity The team entered the dis trict elimination contest at C S T C in Febru ary The subiect was Resolved that the federal government should provide a system ot corn plete medical care available to all citizens at public expense F OREN SIC CONTESTS The local forensic contests were held at P I Iacobs High School March 10 14 ln oratory lohn Hilgendort Won and in original oratory Mary Bolon was the Winner Miss Ethel Baer waldt coach Extemporaneous reading MISS Florence Kosteclci coach was won by Nancy Quinn Leonard Meshak Won the externpora n ous speaking division Miss Evelyn Schultz oach Gretchen Holstein was victorious in the humorous declarnation contest Miss Margaret Ryan coach ln the serious declarnation elirni ation lean Robertson was chosen to speak Mr Ted Meyer coach The League Contest with Marshfield N Qoosa Wisconsin Rapids and S evers Point 3 peting was held at P I Iacobs High School llarch 2U The following Stevens Point contes a ts won A ratings Mary Bolon Iohn Hilgen aori Gretchen Holstein Leonara Meshalc ana Nancy Quinn. The Stevens Point District Contest was held at C.S.T.C. April 2 with Mary Bolon Leonard Meshak and Nancy Quinn winning A ratings to represent the school at Madison in the Stat, Contest April l9. CONTESTANTS IN FORENSICS Humorous Declarnation 1 Gretchen Holstein 2 loe Okray 3 Iohn Swanson Serious Declarnation l Anne Gilirey 2 lean Robertson 3 Nanette Timmer Extemporaneous Reading Margaret Benn Charlotte Cook Phyllis Hancock Martha Hilg ndort lane Moe Nancy Murray Nancy Quint' Carol Whitney x mporaneous S eakirtg . Bertram Da Jies . Larry Eagleburger . Leonard Meshalc . Iames Samter . Frank Wesley Oratory l. Mary Bolon tOriginalJ 2. Iohn Hilgendort 1 How 3 A Slomann M Platt I Pmkerton G Redman M Dmeen C Curew F Hxrzy Flow 2 L Shoplnskx B Olsen I Luszewskx N Ku-by F Vxcker Howl L McCarl M Goodlcmd V Pxscher P Boerner N Qumn V Marros WMA One of the newest orgamzatlons 1n school the Spanlsh Club has Just completed a very successful year The club was organlzed to sumulate mterest 1n our South Amencan and Mextcan ne1ghbors as to custom and costume and t afford pract1cal everyday use 1n the Spamsh tongue The club sponsored pep assembltes whlch cleverly featured Ferdmand and a Spanrsh prrates hunt for treasure whlch was revealed as Pomt V1ctory Plans have also been made for a tobogganlng party and a sprlng banquet tn true Spanlsh style The food lS to be typtcally hot and entoyed to the accompamment of sweet Spantsh musrc The guest speaker a na t1ve Cuban wtll address the group tn Spamsh and attempt to lnterpret the vartous peoples of the Spantsh speaktng Countrtes from hts mtl mate knowledge of them a ftrst hand know ledge that cannot be obtalned from books The offtcers were as follows Vtce prestdent Glen Redman Secretary Frteda Vlcker Treasur r leanette Laszewskt Mlss Butcher Row 3 I Sumter C Whrtney F DeGuxre N Txmmer F Wesley G Quxnn A Kampenqcx R Leahy Row 2 M Smrth I Damelslu P Dmeen K Leahy P Barrett I Moe I Cerny Howl D Precourt C Woodford V Bukolt I Klem M Philner C Sans Mxss Kneger .Balm The Latrn Club begtnnrng wtth only SIX members had an eventful year ln December at a formal 1n1t1at1on Mtss Krreger and frfteen members were offrclally welcomed Before the Pornt Marrnette football game the Emperor of Rome made predrcttons whrch frlled the gym wrth un Roman cheers The Lattn Club also sponsored a basketball assembly an after the game dance and a float 1n the Homecomrng parade The htghltght of the year was a banquet wtth the Wausau Lattn Club as guests to repay a drnner there last year One hundred and seventy frve Lat1n students and thetr advrsors were served a drnner cafeterra style before the Pornt Wausau basketball game whrch com pleted the entertatnment for the eventng Offrcers who led the Lattn Club over the rough spots thrs year were as follows Consuls Kathleen Leahy Ieanette Dantelslcr Scrlbe Ioanne Cerney Aedrles Iane Moe Rosemary Leahy A N- - I , ' V I , lmperator .................................... Frank De Gutre y ............f........................... V 55 Art Edltor Andrea Olson kk! Co edltors Ronald F 1eve Cathryn Masterson Q74 Q75 fu We had a wonderful t1me maktnq thrs l947 Tattler for you lt seemed that we never had a dull moment the glue sprlled on some plc tures-an advertlsement would turn up mtsslnq -a Wrrteup was mlsplaced or rnk was upped over on the art work What a hardworklnq staff thrs year' It seemed as rt they were domq a m1ll1on thrnqs at once but they always tlnrshed what they started' Workrnq on the Tattler th1s year qave us a good ldea of what to expect rn thrs Atom1c Age' or War 1n the Tattler room In Spll9 ot the contus1on We really were orqamzed and had fun wlth our work The re sult we now QIVG to you the 1947 Tattler We hope that you wrll enloy 1t and rn the future years 1t w1ll recall pleasant memorres of P I Jacobs Hlqh School Iohn Hxlqendort F erd Hxrzy Exleen Knudtson Ann Hegq Helen Otferdahl Betty Gxlhertson Clarence Kluck Shu-ley Hansen Dxck Ahh M,c,,,x,, sq'v-' e Liz' - ' ' - Sometimes we wondered whether it was Peace 55 mam .swag Q into D Ar fdrtor Busrness Aa 1 Honalu r ere Catlr yr Masters Aware Q 9 D lc Ab: Mary B l lr n Dub 1 A Edna Prem Belt, Grlber s Ph ls Herr 3 S rr e Har se rr e H'1rr Anr He-9, lehn Hrlge ddorf Ferd Hrrzy Clarence Kluclc E1leen Knudtson Geraldme Nelson Helen Offerdahl Delores Peterson Glen Redrran Mary S hcrdewalcl Erwrn St nz Art AdV1SO Emma Smrth Photoqraorer Aa rsor Fred Kul' Edrtorral A21 fe 'Vlargue-rrte Srrrtln Delores Peterson Ilm Dubmskx Don I-'mnessy X 'LIS swf --I Edna I-'xeld Glen Redman Phyllrs Hancock Mary Bolon Mary Schadewald Geraldme Nelson Anne Harriman 7-K A K tw, 'Q' ,f- C Kluck R Prove R Ahh B Gxlberllon N Quinn A Hegq M Schadewald A Olsen C Masterson Membership in the National Honor Society ranks as the most exalted achievement a high i school student can attain Requirements are d rigid and the number chosen is restricted to 154, and 54, of the senior and Junior classes respectively To become a member of the so ciety m ones Jumor year is a distinct honor 014,02 for Juniors must have at least a 2 6 honor point average 1n contrast to a 2 2 averaqe for seniors In addition to these rigid scholastic re i qu1rements a favorable character plus 20 Ocle points earned by participation in extra currlc Row 2 E Dxneen I Kxtzrow R Hurnnh A Bostad I. Melhak G Casanova D Vanliscke I. Wxtkowskx Howl P Hancock N Murray A Harriman C Toser 'VI Held G Holshen I Laszewsln QDLQ, 58 A 6 i . mf if l ... Q f if Q W 2. Q i 5 as. A E xf A ' 1 A , A A f o I o - - - Z . I - ular activities are necessary. f ,SQ . da I . . E ,Q . ., 'Q 1 1 , , ,, T 4 3 l L 1 fbcofalaan Neue' 21' .3f QNX l .K ff MrBqm MBg'm 59 . . l , f 1 Q ' 1. '-W'-vi N -Sf-'fn o 31 N-, ..-:L-3-j ax' ' h 0I4fLlfl4,6'ZZCL6l tjffi, 'V t 4' 'X -' il xr r .A ' E Xfklg 'Y K 3 ,,4 Xi xi, . el' cmn YS. el' CIIIH 0l1LIM,Z'CCld! A Row How Row How Nhss Gaveras an H Platt D Pzotrowskl E Knudtson E Clark M Dxneen I Hansen D Peterson M Krxenke E Adamslcr I Glazer C Norton L Koshollek B Pelkey L Wxlkowskr I Hxrzy M Iankowskl D Badten E Dxneen M Gosh P Lasecke S Hansen G Nelson I Stewart A I.aBne S Quimby C Zdrotk L McCarl K Coleman R Buctnskt H Brown N Murray P Hoge G Krasavaqe The Cornmercral Club was rrght there aqaln thts year prornotrnq school Splfll by sell rnq booster feathers and pom poms It Just wouldnt be a real homecorrunq wrthout those pom poms The club put on pep assembhes Won flrst prrze for the most orrqrnal float ln the home comrnq parade and second place for therr mlnstrel show tn the F a1r and Supper Anyone taklnq two cornmercral subJects can become a member M1ss Gaveras rs the club CldV1SOF Presldent Shxrley Hansen V1cePres1dent Gerry Nelson Secretary Treasurer Betty Pelkey M1ss Bartell Mrs Porter ' .-',, Miss Zxmmerh 1 l Mrs Paulsen Redheld 01416 C0lfl0I1lLC.4 .-n d Sl gl ll 144 TLH f Kr' Mr Kukhnskx Schhce Mr Kakaskcr Mr Gerke 62 rf 1 Mr Steckel 1 i I Row 4-I. Wolie, C. Feliz, D. Guedike, H. Peterson, I. 0'Keefe, V. Iohnson, A. Dean, A. Gavxn How 3-R. Hilmer. H. Mocadlo. D. Miller, E. Galecki. I. Hintz. R. Sterling, D. Olds, I.. Biulek How 2-E. Borner E. l-Iencik H. Fredrickson, C. Gcxlecki K. Frost L. Sorenson I. Woicik E Przybylskx D Maslowsln Row 1-A. Pientka, D. Zblewski R. Cielieski F. Lodzinski H. Roth R Hancock V Pientka Vocanonal Agrlculture lS a tour year course tor boys who plan on tarmlng or enter mg agrlcultural helds The courses are farm crops and so1ls ammal husbandry farm man agement and marketmg and farm mechanxcs The Future Farmers of Amenca 15 an or gamzatron for boys who are entered rn Smrth Hughes vocatlonal agrlculture classes rn hrgh schools hav1ng a vocatlonal agrlculture de partment Some ot the purposes ot the F F A are to develop competent aggress1ve rural and agr1cultural leadershrp to strengthen the con tldence ot the farm boy ln hrmselt and h1s Work to create more mterest 1n the tntelltgent cho1ce ot tarmlng occupattons to create and nurture a love of country hte to rmprove the rural home and 1lS surroundlngs to advance the cause ot vocat1onal educat1on 1n agncul ture rn the pubhc schools ot the Unlted States and 1ts possessrons There are many other purposes but these are some of the mam ones The othcers ot the F F A are Presrdent Leonard Sorenson Secretary Hubert Mocadlo Treasurer Clarence Galecla Reporter Hrchard Hllmer Advlsor Mr Culbertson Mr Gzlbertson . 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Donald Kluck 64 f0n,4e'cvcifwn A new Course Conservauon l for sen'or boys was mtroduced 1nto the h1gh school cur rlculum lh1S year The course covers SO1l con servatron forestry wrld hte mcludmg game b1rds game ammals and frsh Water and m1neral conservat1on and the development ot more and better recreatronal areas ln our state Iohn W Studebaker U S Commlssroner of Educatron made the tollowmg statements tn regard to the conservatton of our natural re sources lt 1S more and more generally real rzed that We need mtelhgent act1on toward a natron w1de eftectrve permanent program 1n Conservatron Organlzed pubhc educat1on ot ters the best lt not the only means of ultxmate ly and fully accomphshmg th1s purpose There are 43 members ln the Conservat1on Club The alms of the Club are to obtam addr tlonal land for mcreaslng our school forests to form the proper attltudes toward ConserVat1on to help develop a Conservahon conscrous c1t1 zenry to GSSlSt 1n the protectlon and propaga t1on of Amerrca s natural resources 'Ld The otfrcers of the Conservatton Club are Presldent Wayne Iensen Vrce Presrdent Rhode Sorenson Secretary Leonard Sorenson Adwsor Mr Grlbertson Row 4- . Altenburg, D. Gaedlke R. Iacklin, D. Courtney. I. Okruy I. O'Kee!e D. Butler V. Iohnson I. Sienz Row - . Pavlik H. Hunter D. Mansavuge D. Steinpreis. W. Brey. R. Sorenson W. Dobeck D. Polum L. Omernik Row - . Wolosek. A. Peplinllri, R. Feliz, E. Galecki W. Dobeck S. Dzikoski A. Fell: E. Werwilki. W. Zyaya Row - . Ciesielxlri H. Mocadlo. H. Hilmer . Olds W. Iensen . Sorenson D. Konqslien C. Galecki D. Kluck L .L-A I J' ' ' I fl! Mxss Smith C7lll Z 76l'CfIll6l ll F 1 so ne s , s 1 1afq1ble n1etl'aa at l'1ancll1 1q th tecr teal s1a our school pf a 11ers has hee 'et ere fe a new lass 1'1 stage ra wtt a art dlt was orga 123 thts year t,'1ae tlse due tor' of Mr Nalb 1 The stgaents e rollea t lass afe equtpptnq th sage for school nraau ttans Anyone wh handle saw hanvrer s rewdnver te and brush 1 e tg Dle t Tqll Students a e taught to corstra to ae-s1g'1 assemble a a a smantle the s et ery co lect and arranqe the prapertes ana t wana it the be-s l gh mg effects 67 Mr Ncxlbor .S -xxx o me time the 11,:e's1tf' at one 1 1 e1s'1ns e cf 1: 'uc' 1 ' ' ,sn lei: th V- iew C' J 1 sc ft, ' 'h n ere A, nl sa 1 l - '1 r'1, V:- .Q X A 1 ', 1 ,fl 1 ' he C1 M 1- taught the tunclart1enta1s 01 aestqnmq ana . . 3 Y M vc, 1 ' C can a ' , 1 , H: ' , r'11's, 1 's l 14 , 0 en- ' 7- Iv,-my 0 l -v' V1 . 1, 1 -1 V 1 , 1: n 1 1 , 1: 1, ', tc 1- a 11 1 tie' C V et 't 11 t1 1 . . A' 1 X 1 fcqe ' 1 l, J - - .1 . ,. J wi 'A lfL.4l.C Z 6i Zflflfbtilfti Mr Albrecht Mxss Vetter Mr Rehieldt 4-. Y If 'a 5 Q up, ? if . Il' ff xwA'l ' 1 'Qu- I J A sa - I xiii N A' 7. ! 'l: ini Q .I xp , 5 . I H 'f ,. A - -. I. 'ah' 7:1 lg'-1 ,nt ,ll - l1'.3.Sm,' ff' t ' ll itll 1 ' , ,, Z 1 'I ' ' x x I ' y I ff 11:51 iw' ..' x 'L' I lv v ,Aff Q 3 s' 4 -'7 h Um jenny WMM THE GIRLS MADRIGAL The lenny Wrens as the qtrls madrrqal qroup IS called provlded rnuslcal entertarn ment for several of the crty s clubs It IS made up of grrls from the Chorr dtrected by Mlss usually smq 1n the old madrlqal style srttrnq around a table In March they were quest smqers on the CS TC Men s Glee Club con cert PEP BAND The pep assemblles Just Woulcln t be peppy wlthout the presence of the Pep Band compos ed of about 30 members of the reaular band The Pep Band plays at all the pep assembl1es mto the gym to the accompanlment of a snap py march or pep Sona and leave wrth another march or school song rrnqmq ln the1r ears rqfanuc gunman' YY Vetter. lane Steckel is accornpaniest. The qirls and at basketball games. The students come O I 69 Seneca Bam! 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'IM --, N T, ,ffm izjqjvl A.,j,,,u .. ,4...,. .:':.,, kL..,..i.. .-.e.f,....:, .1 J..-J.. fqeapefla Qfuuh Anderson Iarnes Badten Dorothy Beqqs Alan Blaskey Pat Bolon Mary Bostad Bob Cerney Rtchard Cook B1ll Cook Charlotte F1scher V1ra1n1a Foster Gordon Heaq Ann al groups o our scug under the ery capable a1rect1on ot M1ss Dora thy Vetter ha JG been extrernely act1ve adam th1s year s1na1ng tor numerous c1v1c oraan1za t1ons Wh1ch ha Je te-lt tree to call frequently t entertamrnent always w1l11naly and aehght anous lly Q1 Held Munel Holste1n Gretchen Kluck Don Knudtson E1leen Moen Mar1lou Norton Carole Pearson Russell Peterson Barbara Preston Rex Qutnn Nancy Redman Russelt Re1nholdt R1char Samter lames Schantz Marcella Schultz Margaret Shornbera Bernard Srn1th Sh1rley Steclqel lane Swanson lohn Walker Nancy Wh1tney Carol Zet lack Z 1 Clit 'lfawl Mmm eret 1 Th harus had n a1ee s tloat II th H rnecorntna parade 11th the queen and attendants 1n pretty pastel lar 11,1ls desp1te d1s auragmg Neather Th Cl Clubs clever Rea R1d1nq l-lood slat 1n th F lf and Supper Us r a sp1c1ous start tar a su esst,1l year 1 ers re as to The A pl can Cnr s dt fs Ce 7 Illgd by th 1 r Band aga 1 cr a a beau'1lulC r s s on Trad1 enat Cnns 1 arot r gh th a s Cy th Cho1r Nas hlcew se en B o 1neFraa bt t1n Pans ar J nder y scrtng c ncert cnc 11 a 72 1 P y Chorus 1131 a fb G69 lllC fans n 1 ir lft ann ana reef I 1 l I I I I l 1 1 1 1 1 I y R ' 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 - I I ' 1 , ' a e', P ' I The 'Ja ' 1 'Jcc 1' ' l cl f' opwgtf, e C e ' ' l al t' e j c-n' ' 1 VV V J ll W l fe ot . 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Zdaadlau Altenburq loan Altenburq Ioanne Badten Rosemary Barnsdale Kathryn Becker Martlyn Bentle Yvonne Borrs Anqelrne Burmezster Ioanne Carpenter Vrolet Cassrdy Ieanne Church Mercedes Cralq Patrrcra Dannenberq Arley Elchlepp Celeste Elder Nola Enqum lurame gum glee ew Frymark Barbara Glltrey Anne Golla lrene Gossaqe Marrlyrt Haas lune Hackney Pat Hancock Iudrth Hansen Beverly Hansen MGXIDG Hoag Marlene lerzalc Reqrna Karner Karol Kelly Adelme Kluck Dolores Kowalskr Verona Kruzrckr Rrta Kurtzwe1l Clalre Leahy Kathleen Leahy Rosemary Lepper Gwendolyn Malchow Nancy Nelson Rosalyn Nlernann lune Omernrk Dorothy Parks Edrth Peabody Mary Peterson Camrlle Peterson Patrrcra Pfrftner Mary Phrllrps Cheryl Redtreld Nancy Ressler Patsy ft! Rrchmond Dons Rogers Frances Schnerder Betty Shrllca Mary Ann Shoprnskr Delores Steffanus Larrame Swanson loyce Trrnmer Nanette Thompson Ioan Turzlnskr Camrlle Vrertel Gretchen Waller Alrce Washatka Mary Woodford Carol Worden lanls 0141 074 Monnors are the students who keep pea e XX and quret rn our corndors durrng classes They are chosen to be the ones to gulde strangers and V1SllOIS throughout the bu1ld1ng and to carry specral announcements to the class rooms These people are rdentrtred by thetr monrtors badges whrch are entrusted to them when they have become acquarnted wrth the dutles and rules of all monltors No one ts to pass through tl e halls Wtthout the proper hall pass granted them by the teachers Monrtors assrst teachers rn frre drrlls by turn1ng on lrghts . mv and openrng doors They are responsrhle for Q i makrng a good lmpressron on any vrsrtors to the school I lfllmlfy Top pxcture How R Sxem M Benn A Hegg A Phelan M Schudewcxld I Anderson P Broten I Pmkerton I Hanson Row L Dcxnnenburg B Cholewxnskx I Hebol B Bea G Holstem B Clechowskr M Zahorskr I Lcxszewskx L Sherman How K Leahy R Pogel A Rogers B Schnexder M Bolon B Shcxfton N Krrby L Stomkowskx M Clsewskz How K Prerce M Pfxifner P Hancock I Altenburg P Boerner A LaBne M Becker Bottom pxcture Row 4 E Clark D Butler L Dukxns D Courtney G Steckel D Zdrorewskr D Van Hecke M Pxcxtt M Crosby D Pxotrowskr Row 3-H Charnesln M Hackney M Nelson T Allen F De Guxre F Brolek D Taylor R Zxmmendort M Krmke How 2 C Schlxce F Bcxnnack D Cychosz D Dean S Huku D Taylor I Berry M Meagel E Hxckey Bowl G Steltunus C Kurtzwerl I Hcxkc S Teeter M Knope A Hurnman C Sons L Kushollek 74 C - HOW 4-D Shuda R Weruchowskx R Shomberg A Gavm D Greek W Zxck H Pxtcher D Grywacz Row 2 I McCormack R Warner D Zhlewslu A Adams H Alkms H Berry IF Bronk Howl A Pxentka I Suchon I Dcxmrnu S Shelton R Exden H Bronk V Pxentku N McCormick W Iensen The cadets under the able qmdance of Mr Terrlll aqam had a successful year They deserve a great deal ot credlt for the1r servlces Besrdes the more serrous dutxes however the cadets emoy rewards Durmq the year they have parues one of wh1ch was held 111 con 1ur1ct1on wlth the F F A at Chrrstmas They are also treated to movles at our local theaters Th1S year a basketball team was orqamzed from the ranks of the cadets The team enqaqed 1r1 some trxendly rrvalry w1th the FPA An other ot the rewards IS a trlp to Mxlwaukee m May The pohce comm1ss1or1 wh1ch operates as a student advlsory board to the cadets also deserves pralse tor a Job well done E Altenburq R Newton Pederson 5 Wolosek alma? F Blulek l as f K v I V I A - ' - 'T . w- I -- ' ' 5 ' Sr' ' 4 ., -- K . III. Y Q, X U , s 1 U- .V , f. l lx' 4 L I PH . Q. . 1 ' 7 . ,fu ' , , Q' A T' 1 xx Q . V. I , j Row 3-H. Bella, R. Redman, N. Miller, N. Kiefer, R. Prondxinski. W. Yndestad. H. Boitud. V. Anderson I W-., 1 . . 1 , 1 R. , . I I I N ? . Q uf' M mfnfvzffang iv Z' XQJQ-X9-F QVVL LOMA L9 flld The ttqhrnq Panthers ara rt aaatrml Dta what? They Won the Wrscons '1 Valley Cha oronshtp for the fourth onsefutt e yearl O1 l946 lQ47 squad was not sattshea wtth we ntnq the WlbCOIlSlF Valley laurele but went o to Wrscortstn Raprds and won the Reatona Tournament ln thts tournanoent they had t J opponents th other team ana th time er Crttes n Lyra Tuma tv e e r qar te ana 'te te T rnanter t lt a 1 ln thetr ttre ga te at aa tn Second game ref ostt F r yo ltfntnat d trim turther play We congratulate th t err ex n re or ,tr -1 a IJ 1 Champs' 76 , t I , C2 L . . l 1 V 4. 1 ' . ' . ir . V ' ' t . C oo 'V . tr . l l v l A LAL. I X 1 I L? ' L . ' .V V C V . .etl'trori oth, ' . l the Sectk 1 l o 1 :nent tl ey ali '.-Jozi that 1 os ' 11, right to ether ihe State -ou .Q ri a fl! d son. Q ' 't f I: U t ' M 'VLSCIL they '.-ron a thriller trortt Neenah tn an overtzrrxe perloa. ln ' e . , f 1, tt or l. o .lu le ,nd were Q. ' e 4 . t t . X. , t e cryath and players ozi 'ho' e Noelle 1 oo a. Cf f5QIIl15 have won L4 or :ties and lost -1 Ifl the las' iixgr years, l fe were I2 'it' ggi you, . CL, 't'z: v' QUIZ 5- Otfgi 1211 filfdfwal gcfucalwn whzfhleiw The GITIS Athlehc Assoc1at1on was under the superv1s1on of Mrss Steckel the physrcal educatron teacher who taught dancrng Glrls were chosen to lead the mayor sports Such fun' We had qu1te a bu of outs1de GCllVllY too One thnll was the slelqh rrde rn Ianuary After an hour and a half ln the cold husk weather we met at the Pornt Colonral Roorn for Chllll and hot chocolate Dont you thlnk you would hke to Jorn the G A A next year7'?'9 Mxss Steckel Bottom Pxcture Row 4-H Kostuck D Peterson M Crosby E Clark M Dmeen M Schadewald R Nelson C Phxllxps I Thompson N Kxrby I Dobeck Row 3-S Hurlbut C Toser G Belmore G Olds A Waller E Dxneen I Altenberq M Hansen M Peabody B Schmeder G Sxmons Row 2 M Smxth M Krubsack M Hoag B Hansen N Redheld A Harrunan M Sturm I Altenburq E Park I M Mozuck F Rogers K Barnsdale C Kurtzwexl P Hessler I Burmelster M Flaherty M Becker TOP PICTURE How 4 P Barrett R Cxen R Leahy P Broten I Anderson K Karner T Paulowskx I Cassxdy C Peterson How 3-I Iense P D B n meen Olsen I Moe R Bondow B Lanqton P Peterson G Helmxnskx Row 2 A LaB A Al be Row ee M Phffner K Coleman D Rlchmond P Craig I Worden G Vxertal I Muller G Sxmpson P rxe ten rg N Murray I Engum K Leahy A Gxlfrey P Peterson S Hansen C Turzmskx I R d 78 0 f o q A f n 0 0 ,. . ,. 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'I Al I wzzii ' S ' Glad The S club thxs year rn addltron to st1rnu atrnq an tnterest rn sports also showed ts embers h1str1on1c talents when they present 11 a bathlnq beauty contest for the Farr and upper The fash1ons were many and drfferent he boys who dlsplayed thelr shapely hqures ere Bubbles Love Honey chrle Stenz Lamb ops Brelclce Shrn Ruff Cuddles Thompson as Whel1han Gertrude Vall1n Burnptdlna ds Gretcher H ky and Lana Dehhnqer Russ Pearson and Bob Kluck were the aes who rnaae a mse cholce rn qtvrnq the of Queen S e ens Potnt to Stenz Row Row Row Brekke B Scmks G Casanova B Dehhnqer T Whellhon G Hxckey Row Nelson R Luszewskn D Olds I Korner Basketba l Coach Mr Lu Dusue Football Coach Mr Roberts Assrstant Coaches Mr Spcxrhawk Mr Schhce Vullxn I Mendyke A Bostad B Kluck F Korner N Meshak G Tuszkcx B Snow Love I Repxnskx I Thompson I Stenz D Fmnessy E Klasmskx B Ruff R Pearson WW 79 A Bostad T Whehhan I Mendyke POINT 20 MOSINEE 16 Wllh a new football coach thts year the l946 season opened w1th Mosmee playmq here Our new coach lohn Roberts w1th h1s tme squad brouqht our team from the cellar to the thrrd floor Next year we hope to reach the top tloor The hrst uarter Mosmee marched from 1ts aer1al for the lrrst tally of the game Usmq the same touchdown pass combrnatlon they added another po1nt to make 1t 7 O Polnt after rollmq up 60 yards m 7 tr1es scored The scorer Bostad lacked the extra to B Kluck R Laszewskl t1e the qame Bostad scored IH the closmq mtnutes of the second after recovermg a pass whlch almost knocked h1m down Bostad s k1Ck was wlde Karner crossed 1n the 3rd after the locals advanced the ball from the1r own 48 to the Pomt 20 7 Pomt ceded Mosmee a safety and a touch down 1n the 4th stanza The touchdown wa made after a 70 yard return A pass netted the extra pomt E K1QS1!'lSk1 L LcxLe1ke WUI , g 5 I S . ,i ' 1 U 1 7 r J' 1 ,, , ' . ' - 5 Y ' . 13-7. ' ' . q I . , , own 48 over the pay-off stripe with a 4th down Mosinee 4. Bostad split the upriqhts for the J . z 1 ' 2 80 .4 'lf' B Snow L LaLe1ke I Stenz C Mancheskx POINT 28 MARSHFIELD U The trrst quarter went to Kluck and L Lelke whose pass recervlng bordered on the professronal Karner plunged over for the trrst tally and Bostad s placement made rt 7 O Wrth only 2 mmutes remammg rn the 2nd Thompson scampered over for Pomt Bostad added the placement l4O Wlth the Trgers stallmg Pomt gaxned possessron ot the ball and a Thompson to Mendyke combmatron cl1cked tor another score Mendyke krcked the pomt score at halt Z. the Pomt lmemen playmg a terrrttc game lerry The lolt Stenz gave a good account ot hrmself at center spot The fourth saw a Pomt mterceptlon Whrch set up Bostad s touchdown scamper Bostad added the other potnt POINT 12 MERRILL 6 A seesaw battle led to a scoreless tlrst perrod The second quarter Thompson lntercepted a Merrlll pass on Pomts 9 yard hne and re turned tt to hrs own 21 Thrs started the Pan thers advance and they soon had rolled up 78 yards Ilm Mendyke took the scormg column Bostad s ktck went wrde for a 6 U score The 2nd was the scene of real runnmg After Mendyke s tally Merrrll took the krck on 1ts own l5 and ran 1t over to tre the score Kar ner and Snow blocked the krck On cr 75 yard run m the 3rd Bostad added the second tally to make rt l2 6 The attempt for the Pomt was Wlde The hrghhght of the scoreless 4th was the runnmg of Thompson Pomts deceptrve halt back E Brekke I Thompson I Korner P Love Q L- 4 A - 1, ' I R' V: - . G I 'l-O. , , ' ' The third period was a scoreless one with I ' I I 0 . ' . U I . ' I I , 7 I 1 1 . ' V A 1 A' 3 ' , , l I W N 5 I I A . N , ' - My , V . 81 Wmdq Row 3 Ryskowskx Love Valhn Snow Wolcxk Klem Brekke Laszewskl Replnskx Mlller Assxstcxnt Coach Cecxl A LoDusu-e Row 2 Coach Iohn E Roberts L I.clLe1ke Scmks KIGSIBSIKI Zurawsln Dehlmqer Korner Mendyke Kluck Lowell LcxLexke Auqustm ok Bostad Row 1 Muncheskl Fu-kus Whelxhan Stenz Thompson Qumn Marqucn-dt POINT 7 WAUSAU 13 The local qndders played a good qarne and although outscored were not outplayed The Lurnberlacks cap1tal1zed on a fumble 1n the hrst quarter to score Wausau led 7 O In the second Wausau powered the ball up to the Pornt f1V9 yard marker The Pomt lxne held but a Lumbernack fumble was recovered by Wausau as 1t rolled over the qoal lxne The lack was blocked by Lowel' La Le1ke score The 3rd stanza saw the two teams see sawmq scorelessly Potnt marched 90 yards and Mendyke romped over for the tally Bostad added the placement and the qarne ended Wausau l3 Po1nt7 R Vallm '91 D Mcxrquard G Qumn I Repmskl E Zurawskl POINT 0 RAPIDS to Shrverlng rn th unusually poor footbal weather fans saw a scoreless lst 1n the Home comrng game agarnst our trad1t1onal rrval Raprds Rap1ds plunged over tn the 2nd for a tally whlle R1tchay muffed the plac ment Capltalrzrng on a fumble rn the lostng seconds the Rarders rang up the only frela goal of the season addmg 3 to thelr score The 3rd was scoreless wrth the Pomt l1n playrng f1ne ball Tony W'hel1han Pornts elu s1ve half back was a star In the frnal stanza l:tap1ds s ored agano Whelrhan stopped another pay d rt bla by rn terceptmg a Raprds touchdown pass Th game ended l5O Raplds POINT 6 MARINETTE 27 The Marlnette Oredockers put on a formance whrch took some of the strng out of thrs non conference defeat Martnette powered for a touchdown rn the frrst and mlssed the klck ln the openlng moments of the second Mannette rolled up 7 more pornts for a l3 U count On a 52 yard gallop Marrnette added another 7 for a 20 O score After a mrdfreld rnterceptlon the VISIIOIS marched down the sod for another 7 pornts and boosted 1t to 27 U The Panthers found themselves rn e fourth Brekke rolled up srx pornts Flnal score 27 6 Marmette POINT 6 RHINELANDER 6 A bad fxeld bogglng down the Panther touchdown machine was responsrble for the tted score The ftrst stanza saw n1p and tuck pall between the 30 yard markers The second attempt ID the second quarter produced 6 polnts for the Hodags Bostad broke through for a tally I-Irs k1ck was wrde and th half t1me score was 6 6 ln the thlrd a Mendyke to La Lerke com brnatron would have wrapped up the game but La Letke h1t the fence tn the end zone and dropped the ball The locals threatened tw1ce 1n the fourth but couldnt qurte make the grade The game ended 6 all Although the score was t1ed SIGIISIICS prove that Pornt was not outplayed POINT 20 ANTIGO 6 Frrst quarter found the Panthers threaten mg only to lose the ball on downs The end of the 2nd the Red Boblns were knocklng at the Panthers door but were ef fectrvely smothered and lost the ball on downs Ed Klasmskr set up the Pornters frrst touch down by recoverrng an Antlgo fumble On the th1rd play Bostad went over standtng Hts placement was on Another fumble caught by Stenz 1n mld arr was good for 6 more as he galloped 32 yards for a tally Mendyke made the place ment and the locals led 13 O The Red Robrns rallled and scored on an aer al attack mak1ng 1t I3 6 Late rn the fourth after a 79 yard march Brekke sneaked across for the frnal score N Miller F W0lC1k R Dehhnger A Khen B Sanks Waudq Row 3 Ass1stcntCoach Wxllardl Schlxce Fluqaur Ftscher Booth DeGu1re Korpal Peretz Allen Lxnd Coach Charles Spurhcwk Row 2 Pxerson Stoltz Butler Worzella Nelson Folz Gruber Iakusz Row 1 Hxlqendori LoBne Sorenson Anderson Marko Mullarkey Hlqgms The Iumor Varsrty can look back upon the l946 season wrth satrsfactlon lt saw the development of DIOITIISITIQ materral trrcky de ceptrve runnmq ruqqed lme play and the breakma ot an erqht year Jlnx layvees beat therr Wausau pals l47 Prornlslnq members were Fluquar Neqard Anderson, Mrller and Allen They won two lost one and t1ed one Many players should be readmq thelr names under the column headed Varsrty The freshman squad expertenced a large turnout last fall whrch was partly responsrble tor tts satlsfactory season The Frosh qrldders who worked hard all season under the coach rnq ot Mr Krembs show promrse as valuable players on the Varsrty teams The lme, though small and hqht was tast and deceptlve Fun damentals tauqht Were stressed durmq the sea son As the years ao by and these tundamen earn tootball recoqmtlon tor themselves and thelr school Row Ass1stantCocrch Forrest McDonald Zxck Greek Strong Chxlsen Mclnnxs Hxgqms Cook. Hmtz Beach Speerstra Coach Dave Krembs Row Platt limberson Nolan Fxsher Shatrcmslu Podeweltz Wxemann Wxener Klxsh Schexrl Day Hellmuth Row LaBlanc Nelson Folz Meleskx Summers Koehl Grubba Langton Mlller Whelxhan Ostrowskx Row Kobzshop Smlth Anderson Bnscoe Wolcxechowskx Taylor Luszewskl Hurlbut Fexqleson Kmg C I ' I I . I . , undef lhe able Coaching Of MT- Spcfhflwk' tals become second-nature, the Freshies will 4- ' , ' , . , ' , ', ' ' , ' , . , 84 Ba Bob Kluck luck Neqaard Frank Kamer Garry Tuszlm Loms I.aI.e1ke Allen Boslad Ir Bxll Snow COACH LA DUSIRE Norman Meshak Gene Brekke hm Mendyke PLAYERS OF THE W EK PLAYER OF THE YEAR INT FOOTBALL FOOTBALL ALLEI BOSTAD IR B II Sn PLAYER OF THE YEAR IN BASKETBALL A r AI '1 Bohm IIM MENDYKE Wa sa A rm B and I HONORARY CAPTAIN OF THE BASKETBALL Mar 'Q C1 I M n:1y4 GARRY TUSZKA Rhm UWOQY IGYYY SY HONORARY CAPTAIN OF THE FOOTBALL Antlg Ed ward Klaus n TEAM W1sco'1sm Rcxmds Pa ALLEN BOSTAD IR 85 E ' I T I 1 , . Moshe-9 - II. CW I 9 all 3 .Ie-. ' CQ, Ir. u ll f Ile CT ', 'r. A ' Mcrrinefte - Iczck Thompson TEAM . shrx 1' - mm 9 ' le ' el . Q - enz ' 0 - ' i ski ' . ' L' - tL3'.p , . POINT 369 TOMAIIAWK L4 The Panther n pened the seas ma aNI The T I I6 talhea the 'Ir I I: fc QQQ Q :sq I od It tw e t Pa I r e s re 20 II Th fnrrth I nod s If Int a td ont conference mn POINT 33 MERRILL 3C a Iense Icy Ie toe the e na pen d hy taIIy Drfflculty In rnaktna shots hampered hc Pa ther ftve The fourth pertod saw thc renzted sccnnq hy both tea ns D11 he de Idtnq buckets KIuck ana Me dyke d the ga e ou of the ftre POINT 29 ANTIGO 77 Starttna sIowIy IH the opentna ,dertoa I ocaIs qatned a shm Iead over the Ants A though pIayrna a ftne dame wrth I I raII handI na Potnt couId not st p the 6 sparked ftxe trcn steahnq the ecrd I ecotd Outscored Antrqo st1II hcId he ecra as the rematntnq seconds of the th ra ttckea away The fourth stanza was aII Potnt I3-reatc Inq Ioose Polnt went on a scortnq spree na them the Ihrrd wtn of the season POINT 4I RHINELANDER 35 o d baII handhna the Ist p Potnt to emerge wtth a sr all Iead as he per ended Outscored the 2nd the IocaIs controIIea the rebounds and as the pertod ended the ga r was Ired In the Ihtrd pertod the Panthers d ex a yay frcrr the I'Ioaa s I aI y I I I ontro Ie I I III cut the II aaas sc red IO ,aornts POINIT 3 VIAUSAU 9 cy In I Q Q Pan If ed f Q ore 5 I Qconnq Lurnhernacks nrnpecf ahead YI I4 III the QM In the 3rd the I ncaI tue cut dowr Vtfausat ac to ne pat tt The Iwo Iean re tted u au u I1 ted vtn POINT 77 SI-IOPIEWOOD 30 Trarhna In the Ist PO1I'1ISI'IOXJGd stans Icstnq on free throws Collecttnq 8 potnts the If caIs tra1Ied at the half The 3rd rw the Pon I Ieatn to aather strength a rd taIIy 8 ExpIoatr the Iast pert d the Panthers e 1 Iy Ited PAGE 87 POINT 46 WAUKESI-IA 33 Wlth an earIy Iead IH the ftrst Pornt co roIIed the rebounds We broke Ioose and so I ru1II up an II ,otnt Iead ox er the Waukesha 9 It the thtra Vxfa tkesha Irted I ake a cor e Iack hut the IocaI ftve sncweot them unaer Aqatn the Panthers had a Iead oefore putttr 4 rn the second team POINT 47 LA CROSSE 33 PIay1nq ne cf he ftnest aantes of tte eas n he Io Ie a the en f the I pertod Potnt c IIowed La Crosse me to Ire the ,an e at the e rd of the second Thc Po1ntpuIIc ahead and was way out ID front when the horn ended the Ihtrd perlod Good baII handhna er aI:Ied the Ioca's to keep the Iead ID the fourth nd chahc u a r swe Norm Meshak Garry Tuszku Frank Kamer I T K5-'I-Ittttq IETCIU III the 4th, the Punt c ,I' lr: - I -. 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U32 Antiqo .................,.. 24 , 4 1 ' . ........ 6 ' ............ 34 : 1 , I ' ........ 46 .................... 45 t .. ......,. 30 ................,... 51 if 'W 4 I Y , an .'x .xv K I 'Dandy Row 2 'I' Mabxe G Quinn D Marquard I Thompson H Laszewskx C Zukowslu Howl F wOlClk B Worzalla C Staltz L Shannon Coach Gregory As the Iumor Varslty team came to the end 1ts season 1t left behmd 1t a record ot hard fork lmprovlng constantly the Iayvees develop d rnto a fast hard flghtmg team Wllh all tl'e anve necessary to stop thelr larger opponents hat they wxll be worthy successors to th1s J ars Valley Champs was apparent from the g1nn1ng of the season The lumor Varsrty under Coach Nolan Gregory won 8 and lost 4 games by hard step 1nto the ranks of the A squad next season w1ll be many players who thrs year showed prom1se The Iunlors of course wtll get the nod as possxble starters on the Varslty next year be cause of thelr greater expenence nada Row 5 Coach McDonald D Greek P Rlce B Cook I Anderosn H Olsen Row 4-I Fnday D Woycxechowskx D Kalzmark I Ebel N Muller I Day R Cholnackx Row 3 D Summers G Olskl I Strong F Schadewald B Speerstrcl W Zlck I Meleskx How 2-C Ostrander R Wxener C Wxemann D Fxsher Bowl W Greaton Manager Losmg on y one out of srx games the reshman Squad f1I'l1Sl'l9d an env1able season Fast and tall and eager to follow dlrectlons they soon lroned out the rough spots and bu11t name for themselves ln the frosh crrcuxt They were coached by Mr MacDonald who attnbutes a great share ot th tr success to LIIDII' hlgh scholastlc standmgs Ottensrvely and defenswely they cooperat ed wlth the coach and were eager to carry out ass1gnments By thelr thlrd or fourth year many of the freshmen players should Cl9fll'11l9lY be members of the Varslty and wlth hard work several trosh members may play VGISIIY ball next sea son . . I - . .-.554 I W Sflfffl ,I . . L I N.. ' m xv r , f All-I f . 'WHA' DQIWJIM n . .r,.,. W T 4 rx , , . I . lighting. Leaving the Iunior Varsity team to e ' -' ' ' . ' ' I ie ' , ' ' A be ' ' . ' ' . 5- . , x , . . . , I 3' . I 13 n X . I A . A A - , . . . 9. A . - 89 9 . A A 4' 5 L 9 ZF- A VM-QQ' ' - y xv: 2? ., I - xx limi! ,-I' Row 3-Mr Roberts Row 2 I Klem I Grubbu W Iakusz A Klein I Kutzmurek A Iucobslu I Derezmskx Row l E Klaslnskl W Dobeck D Grubba W Dobeck E Orlxkowsln A new sport Nrestltng was added to our wrnter sports program wh1ch has steadrly garned rn popularity followmg the Pornt Luxemburg matches held at Luxemburg on February 25th When Athlettc Dlrector lohn E Roberts fssued a call for wrestl1ng only a few boys turned out but by the t1me thrngs were really rollrng more than 20 boys were part1c1pat1ng Coach Roberts dldnt expect the POINT to do very much agalnst Luxemburg where wrestl 1ng has been a w1nter sport for erght or ten years but after the matches he was so 1m pressed w1th the showlng made by the local team of nrne who made the tr1p that frve of them were entered tn the state tournament at lvhlwaulcee West l-hgh s hool on February 28 and March lst The Panther squad was rmpresslve rn the state tournament wmnrng two thrrd place matches and one fourth The two Grubba brothers lohnny and Don won thrrd place rn the lO5 pound class and the l45 pound class respectrvely whlle loe Dereztnskf won fourth rn the llo pound class es-' 7 V5 A e- K 'Y e ' 1 fl QM gfncfenfa af Md 91 S' L Home Commg 266820 Waeda 'Maha Home Commq W9 Bangla!! .fcmqe 4ananJSu,p71m W? L at X gg if 5 .V 155' M 4M 59' 5 5, i Z iw Q A 3 fi 1 'Q gf ' S odd 'W '11 fail. pep Glad The past year assrsteo by tts ne v advrsor Mrs Berqemann th Grrrs Peo C ub partrct pated tn many antrwttes pro r otmg pep and school sprrrt P p asser olres were put on and everyttme those flashy red sweaters wrth Pep Club emblems on the left sleeve were seen llrttrnq through the halls the students knew there was a football or basketball qarne com mg The club sponsored dances alter the games A skrt The Bowery was put on for the Parr and Supper lce cream bar sales ch Thursdays enabled the club to arranqe for many lnterestrnq as semblres The theme of the annual formal was Wh1te Chrrstmas Pres1dent lane Steclcel V1cePres1dent Ann Heqq Secretary Treasurer Andrea Olsen Iunror Presrdent Phyllrs Boerner Row Fxeung I Hebal M Pxati N Txmmer A Hegq A Phelan E Clark M Benn M Clayton A Olsen I Cassxdy Row 4-A Harnman B Olsen D Iohnson F Vlcker B Pelkey E Mau N Walker B Spmdler G Nelson R Leahy S Clayton Row Offerdahl I Moe S Hansen P Blaskey I Altenberg M Smxlh C Toser M Lampert B Gxlberlson Row 2 M Becker K Masterson C Woodford K Coleman P Boerner M Phffner D Bell B Sieuber R Schem How Waller K Leahy I Sieckel N Kxrby B Peterson B Hansen r.. 1 'Q 9 qv -vv E i 94 lb ' 'C , re, nov 1 . 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'K if 3 ff ,nas Row 2 R Moyek S I-'ulkovaqe I Luszewskx L Shopxnskx P Aldnch M Zex T Glowxenka K Schlxce Howl M Golla G Belmore M Schcmtz B Lxterskx B Cholewmskr C Cooper B Lcxszmskx Glad flea! ani Black 6146 The curl wearrnq the wh1te sweater w1th th ack and rea DEB emble 1 IS the a1rl of the Debuteen Club another ot the schools pep ubs tor q1rls W1th M1ss Koshollek as the aa lSOP the Club took part tn n any act1v1t1es Fa1r and Supper booster t1ckets were sold by the Club and the results were a b1q success Bo1l em down was the slogan tor the Home ommq Parade float Money was ra1sed from the concess1on stand to sponsor lunches for the Rhmelander and the Marshheld basketball 1 ams In December the orqan1zat1on staged an assembly The St Patnck s Day party was one that added var1ety to the Club s act1v1t1es 3res1dent Ieanette Laszewsk V ce Pres1dent Mary Ze1 .secretary Treasurer Bernadme Lasz1nsk1 Tne Rea and Black Club d1d 1t adam' U e 'h able autdance ot Mrs Porter anothe Bes1des W1nn1nq a llfSl lP the annual Pau GGG Supper the Club was also honored by rece1v1r1q a l1fSl on 1ts tloat 1n th Home 'mnq Parade lts assembl1es were son1e ot the best a d ns dances were huqe successes Another ac t1v1ty ot the Club was servmq the teatns and coaches refreshments after the games The h1qhl1qht of the year was the Red and Black Club Valent1ne Formal Couples danced to the theme of Senttrnental Reasons and all enloyed the evemnq 1mmensely Prestdent lean Glazer V1f'ePres1dent E1leen Knudtson Secretary Dorothy Manchesk1 Treasurer Lynette McCarl Row Smxth I Robertson M Crosby D Moncheskx M Schadewold P Broten C Cook C Brxll E Knudtson Row Held B Shcxlton I Berry L Wxtkowsln C Stelchek D Helxnskx R Iulgcx P Barrett Row Bczdlen D Trepcmxer A LQB1-me I Glcxzer G Holstem P Dmeen E Pxeld Row Pxerce M Butler C Gxlbertson R Kolke M Newby M Knope L McCarl 1 ,.T 3 -. 74 tl ' cv , , Q . , 9 'J 'ty ll 5 s 3 V , ,L 1 - 1 A, -W 1 H Y A ,1 . . , , Q Ns as ,T , A in ' . , , . . A 1 ' ' ' ' ' 2,7 V V ,C 1 c N . 1. .. at ' ff 1 W 1 ' aor me c ' . , or V ' ' successful year has been added to its history, Cl . - A ' 1 ' ' T . A- . 1 1 T , 1 A ,, 1 ,, . . 9 I co. 1' . ve q A ' ' . J A I I I I Q I I I . . i l I ......................................... i A I X x.f T Q aQ-...-.....-.........-...- .- 4-lc. ' , . , . , . ', . . . , . , . ', . 3-M- , . . - . . ' '. . , . ' ', . , . 2-D. , . ' , . ' , . , . ' , . ' , . ' 1-K. ' , . . . ' , . . . , . , . 4 95 Iumor Cheerleaders K1rby Smnh Gzlfry Vrertel Crcng Tunmer Hanson Our cheerleaders gave 1nsp1rat1on to the football and basketball squads and to the stu dent body They had the pep Wh1ch made the students cheer and smq 1n the pep assembhes and at the games They Went to the games played 1n other cxtles and won favorable com Senior Cheerleaders B. Peterson L. McCar1 D. Badten M. Becker A Waller B Spmdler ments from the fans We owe them thanks f r the1r excellent leadersh1p and tlreless efforts o the football held basketball court and qy floor The group had thlrteen acttve membe under the qu1dance of MISS Betty Steckel ,rfglw QX it O 5 QQKYU X' N. ' V 5 U ' . A. ' t A G. ' P. ' 2 N. ' B. C' ,. f lggp f' rflkf xx .Q - , V ' jfifu -3 X fm! K K -. V 1,1 fy Aff -' ' ' E ,f.,-.f ef ' 1 N - A e- - ', .: gr fr Q .. I gc X I s ii.-11 . l Y as l l fi 7 ff 4 c, VCT!! igllltfllfi Altenburq Daxry Arenburq s Belke Lumber 6. Mfg Co Blq 3 Applxance Shop Big Shoe Store l b ICI Boston Furnxture 6. Undertaktnq Co Brettenstem G Co Brunsw1ck The Campbell s C1t1zens Nat1onal Bank Contlnental Clothing Store Copps Co Delzell O11 Co Dutch s Mens Shop Emmons Stattonery 6. Ofhc Flrst Nattortal Bank Ftsher s Daxry Goodman s Iewelers Hall s Trre Servrce Hardware Mutuals The Home Furmshmg Co Iacobs 6. Raabe I C Penney Co Ioerns Bros Krembs Hardware Co C M Ltpman Co. Lullabye Furmture Corp. Meyer's Drug Store Mrller Apphance Co. Montgomery Ward 61 Co Natxonal Bookbtndrnq Co. N1qbor's Fur Coat Co. Ncrm1nqton's Dry Cleanmq e Supply Co 97 Dl ti ABB FEED HIRZY ICHJ HILL FNDQHV SHIRI FY HANSEN Otterlee s Peacock The Pexckert s Market Perry s Sportmq Goods Phllltp Studxo Pomt Btllxards Pomt Cafe Porter s Market Quahty Store Shaiton A L G Co Shlppy Clothtng Store Shxppy Shoe Store Smrth Candy Co Stevens Pomt Beverage Co Stevens Pomt Datly Iournal Sorenson s Sport Shop Studto Ark Sugar Bowl Taylor s Drug Stores Thorp Ftnance Co Tucker Studto Umted Cloak Shop Vetter Mfg Co Walter I. A Webers Welsby's Dry Clearung Westenberger's Drug Store Whxtmg Hotel Whttmg Plover Paper Co W1lsh1re Shop, The Wtsconsxn Engravmq Co. Worzalla Pubhshmq Co ... '-WZIK o . . zgerubers gt :fre 'llitttlor s 5.51: es' siaif '.-11531 to Qxtozgi then tl oaks to th: 'xdvertzsers '-:tm helped so rmzih to ttiake our 71Y'.fT.l'Il cr success. ,N t N s Ani tr 7 J A., A N , T . , , , , . , , . I - ' s , , STEVENS POINT EEVEEECHE BREITENSTEIN T JTT IX D VETTER MANUFACTURING CQMPANY gefllea 44001 Weil' W MH ILNIN If E CQ TIiEQEE5T1IEJ HEQ'E.'H-f'. A .V ' O E .E .A., .. I EIE.I1.' O E1 H.hIN'1 f,IA'l'LP,l.l.' E 0 IfaE1f,1 1.IA'NIf-lififz' fwlm :51Ef11frm1 mf. H ,V VH VW ' f H .W P L .... , AND fSCDI I' UHIIEJKQ1 ' Al' L Q1 ,fi E 'r' '. 1 -, '1-' Ph,1wu Eiiwillf' ' if 'lfIwi2'lEAlI:,:1,1'.Xx yl 'EI E . fi'-L ffiil H fI.IQ :- lE 1:lI1p p , EQ' EE 191.121 Uijrll LIQ :i :'E. Elf'-.Ilsi E'.H..f-.. IIIJRIJ 'lil I E,1I1,I,V.k,21K IALJIABLIE1 BLJIU.J1N1il T.1.fx'lEEIE.1A1 .L1 U MN Hi IIJZQ Il E . zz. 1 .1If.-U11-.fi'ffI, ,113-,:,ij.' THORP FLASH ' CQMPANY BURNS' THE PHHLH STUDIQ KREMB5 HARDWARE CQ 4 -J V ' 'A' 'VV 322 1 EEF' IQERNS BRCDS FURNITURE ee Manufacturers ef Fme Contemporary and Perled Furmfure Established 1889 SCDRENSCDN S CQNTINENTAL U ORM ARRANCFMFINTQ HQWER5 HOME' C ROWN SQRENSQN S FWF? MEYER DRUG CGMRANY To The Semors S RIPTIJ To AH Cf You ON THE SQUARE S Camfo Rme Products DRUG STQRES 0 , 5 f.5 Bfffi Ff,A.BERRAASHEF'L1' l 4 ,. , 1 7 1 ,J ' uk 1 'J f-W J A .. . . Ll' ,THVI 1 'H ,A f7 . . . ,. ,, I 7. Rf ,. in QI' fyflQP2.3.'f'UQ.l.TIQflrf .MQ-lf? QIQQII '.'.'IFHu1 PRE C , N RT GGISTR u 'Vfl'f1Q Efgfi lk., ,... ,yn - I CGNGRATULATICDNS CLASS QF 47 TI-Ik QQPPS CG FISHER? DELZELL CDIL DAIRY CCDMPANY l ' xi 1 X1 STEVENS POINT ?.ffXPISEH'IH,D MERRILL COMPLIMENTS CP jCIT'IP1l!TL9I'1i? Cf THE BRUNSWICK I Z giglxm X D Q ffl 1 11 f7 tl ff! 1 ll 1 111f1111 01110 11 f U ZNIXK Wim CZEJQP as ,T N5 J czuuzf all 1 U LL ,QB PURNITUPV 'WVRPORA IO DRY CLEANING 1 '11 , --L- - fQ , . 7f ,KN L.. J, if? 1' ' ' 011, 1 Lf, H1 lf, R111 MN! lf fx ffzu fm' If Illkff f'l'1'.vf ffffff' . ' fr 10. ,l11f 'fix 1'11'f111z'1'11 fu' 111111. - VVAI.. 1 1 1 1, xx X I1rV:f2s'Fgfr'f V 1 9 W5 Q ?2ffwi'.1 V+.-r 11' H X, 6 K ' xl . ff 1 X ' f I ' ff Q9 K XI - - 1- .1 xr: Q K. - 1 TT- TI Ylffff-f.E P11 '.,'1s,:i. ir 103 WISCONSIN ENGRAVING CSMP!-XNY ENGRAVERQ GF THF T4 TA VT LH? , ,,-H-1 ,Y---V . - - ' t !.'L..',.. ' NIGBQR 552523255 UM MSW E CCDNGRAT ULATIQNS HGME FURNISHING CQMPANY ' 'fJ.'fflS 2513 1 Y-'I-'If'-.f VTQZVZI' 'wi V K f f Af' ' i.'gAf'.If' alll- n1L.'-. Ffff 1IffQFl5'f'2Q Iff 'g'Q'.'7, si ' 2:55. .er 1 Il:-I 13 .1 Qgiz, i gqsii.-5,-41 Qs' QXPZ. LOGE ,U'x'ERlNkS5EhX1I.QL H I iuw V m . fff'.'EQfI.9P Nfl FTE Flrst Nahonal Bank .la CITIZENS N ATIQNAL BANK WESTENBERGER S WHITING PLQVER PQPER CCDMPEQNY WHS PCYJ' ww ONt-H-6 'W N2 v...a-,an ,4 ,4,,,.u,,., p papead 'Q t R D 'fffzeaxufm pdf!-24 106 f 1 - IHI4 ,, ., ' ' '1 :ri :Agp '12 N f f ' I 'I . A, , L .'.'l.xlEN.M.? L. 'Efl :.,'Xf'1i II1'A? Aft 2 IYYX' , ' 0 . Q VIH-I.,,f ' 7fw' ' Q ' S ,fmt I O T'VTV.'N 'TTT Q11 T'T?'T1PFP1 f'T'V'TIf'5,1'4.f I'?'VfH1lI'Y 7fI.3 T5.f'xff 'P' ' .3.flV PH '?'Pix'AQ ?fff.3If7'.'f' ':'L T'TIf'. Fffffxi','Vf.. k?'f'. F' Y' .'fxVTfJ'Qf I x - ,-4 ' N - .- - t I V' kv I Q 9' U X i xx-K L9 KL 5 5 vt ,L 4 Xia, 4.,,- ' 5 - . ' 5- . - . . , I 5 I ' 'A h. 1. 4' , . f- f 1 ' -Q X ' l-Tgnf. Y,'ffV'X. .1 ' ' 'L . . 1 A 0 ir 1 Y 'J . , M , , , -4.0 , ,Ju -vm' vrsfw at-A-.K J -A . Q , J 5 H ' A J -1 . . LJ ' 1. , -I , 'ini , 1,., . K S-jk' ' ,K Q , - 'L-3 iBCSW3N FR DUTCHS MENSSHQP THEEMQQ 5 A ARENBERC3 SHOP QTURP NORMAL AVENUE I -W 'Nff H ' 'v ,J k, ,, , ,V 419 MAIN ST C. M. LIPMAN FURNITURE CQ. EICKERTS MARKET 1 J ff' M 51,-V-Klv 5 M IS ABOVE ALL LI 1011 ux Q 31 1 Mlller Apphance Co TE 4 DH IV Mcmtgomery Ward CSI Company SHG? AND SAVE GN M L WNW HW COC, Q L. JU riff L1V111am:'- Bwifvrw Y 'Q FELL! I. HHY HQI.. WI LYIXPIVIINR IN INT, WH, K - R - , X f T f-T' nw 'A 'rll' Qltllfl. R-Q Q45 fs .f LEX Q Q, mf C 4' Q . X. - --J' Tu . YQ' I ie l'Ju1.'s g..1:.ub ' mast in youl thaw 1ts..Tht1's 'cJQ1111 tc keex '.'1S1i1:1.' 1.411 ., - ,, . ,. , Vg. ..,,,,,Q ,M Q f LUTHIIRJR-, HDR Im. 'lffl flfif? YnCA'iYfilfT'lS Dm-LILY ?LF2' Q Hy-.. 1 ..fmNQ5:5 Om Xt, yum: L! .vQ,'1z,. I PJ! VM' N ' N O Sv-'.'ez1s P41111 uIiSi1WlTffF ' 1 f li Ll' ' 'I U5 A R-' 4' D .rgy :1fi1t15ffQ1Qt1u11 2-fitfi I'.lf UNL .R E gg :Z ' TIAQIJ QTY.. '.','HI'TII-JH H DG. PEQQIIE. :Y 103 7 fvzmfzfz X5 at I QUAHTY ' Q PN M I SMITH CANDY CQMPANY Q QFRVICI XRAY SHLN HI N SI-HPPY SHCDE STQRE BIG 2 APPUANCF SHQP TAPPAN o HOTPOINI WASHERS FREEZERS Hoovma 0 ADMIRAL MAYTAG BOTTLE GAS o MONARCH IRONERS RANGES GENERAL ELECTRIC I ROUND OAK O YOUNGSTOWN f K ' I . ,... , , IC ,.... 7 L E A if I x 1 INCkFRP'1JHAIfIJ -W. 1 14.1 ff1'.'1i 3 .. , , L D ' yr V my 1 N f . . ', ' I A k :ww mimi rl, JT-S5481 N .11 1 si 11? ww H3-fEJI . Vf.-.:-I 1 ..fATUI,fx'EINT-If T TEES' R Y Q .J ' A ' R iam si TETVSIJF, . . I O z.. 1: M 14 'Y' .K E 1' 1' fi ':.,-I . 109 ,.f-- lx hat hat mail S 1 A 1 Um xx tx ol tlotny., husmtss OR DS that f ullo 'lm m'N5 WU' 'f 'm action In tune of misfortune trumpled fe n tl e r s 'uf NN W dL l ' the true tmportante of the sometimes shotls tlnltltsh ears l'qu,1llx rngrnttalwlt mt more tltststrous are tht othtr results lrom uutlmnts plnsntl tnyur ts maternal tlanmugf. ftnttntml oss lhu uncltrltm the neecl for tonstant tlrtx mg tara. and for the but tutomohtla. Vvhtn atttclents happen 1 l thu of happen to am of us thert ts no tomforl or tssurantt tomparahlf. to the know LL 5,1 that llartlvsart Mutuals f I All tf 1 s x surm tnto mst. r Ifl fm! rf fn flu can lu fullx lPl7I'LLIdlCLl lltt fin luneftts offarul lu llartlvxarn. Nlututls tnsurance mtlutlc tlatm settle mtnts vttthout red tape, prompt frtendlx strxlu. 1nxwhcre clay or ntght and sax tngs ruurnetl to policyholders tn the lorm of CllNld9l'1LlS Slme organuatton vu hase patcl ox er S100,000 000 tn tlntclentls to poltuholders Safntx serutt and saxtngs haw. char ltltfllttl tll txpes of Hardware Mutuals tnsumnu. Itttnsul tn exerx state, o :tts totst to to.s X Huw 1 1 t 1 to BbbllNl 55 Alfl OMOBILL HOME Hardware Mutuals F E DE RATED HARDWARE MUTUALS Frrdaurr Dntfeu Hum 1! I' fl 1 1 :cc Cowlpmty ffullzc' Off f Jn ut.: Pom! MIJCDYIIII lltrual ffnplemez K an 1' Hz J me hmmm: Conzptuy Hur 1: Uf 4 0 afwma 4111 nemfa HARDWARE MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY Home Qjf : 5' c1L:Punr' Il .f tm.: rx .3 g A f , 3' xzx 6 A gg t . 1 o xg, 3 ' 9 550 T 'l'!,r l'fff:'tx' Htl 1 .- 1 l jluflt V I l . . l l 'R V .... l -' 5 g - - fwfr' 4 f'f1n'i ' , '. l-A,. . . . ,4'letA-1 I' ' . 2-1.1.2 .. in . . - A . ' . , l, 1 insurance obtainable. , - . , ' - ,- K. I . -:nt .ft 4 l'l,.ll, 1 V I ' 11,1191 rl' ' ' ' ' ' Q of Il' ,milf vill 1 ' tt ' ' 'IIII ff'-- ' 4 - 11, . vu - .1't',f.ft1M1' f.vt!Jl1 ffl-v mtl l',I-7? lm.m11m' Inv' 112 , , , r .. , . I . : 1 1 t .13 It' ' ' ' '. In Hjlg :u ,. 't 1: . .ir ' ., fi I 110 PORTERS MARKET ' POINT BH I MRD? TAC UBS 81 IXAABE HAIL 5 FIM QFRWCF V I W HALL S U ' ., , J .J lk, 4 I V' , FRANKJ BAUER mp A f. . 'f' ' , flf' 'xi Y W 1 T If-W V D N1 T 1 .f . , LX . ,J 1 .1 x J l '.V X. IHQNTR ,, ,X ,Y VVK, . A, 2 .. -f V- Q f fxli? 3f if.ll'1f' Ql UF. 'n 'f QfTQf ' TQ 'QB QQYNJE I PQINT CAFE A. L. SHAFTQN AND CSI CQ. CCDLCNU-XL RQGM BELKE LUMBER CSI MFG Y, i- ,.x, . X. Mull I'loduu A lnIllll'lllX STEVENS PQINT DAILY ICDURNAL I I i JIU DIA:..:fXH.H- lg yi.. I -KLYOYOOH1 fr H71 .51 A.1- 5' ffffi '-J' :VDIQ T If' ' ':l, .'J ' J. Vi HE, CQ. ' 13' ' 1 mi M ,'.vw in N E, 1 V. ,A ,r iiii :iff N ',':, i H Wjlwj. W E L S B Y S ALTENBURG S DRY QULANINC DAIRY BHIPPY BRUb I A WALTER f l N1 h' X1 j 5' ,A,' 1: 'lx' ' , W W I. Uf, f 'ffffwf ,tx M t . X x kk X X X X 'Q ' . I' , ' -. -1 Y- L' ..Q ,'II'I.D' Q IJ Q Q1 CDTTERLEE S ewefmfi 1 WA HOUQEHOLD F T JIQHINGD GQQDMAN S M75 Iewehny Stare r! ' XX , Q X J x N 4 ' I1 x M. 5.1 Hi X x F PM I Q Xa' C v E N I I j '.'OT1I'JfNJ' 'I HHN NEY Gf f'J:f- Qufi -1412 .. , IN ST. 7 W ' LRI N 'fizIggil1::1-lr.'.' Of 'Xf'fITH 'HUT X 'ffvifxl.lT'.1ffN'I'I' UF I mc. v co., 1- C' '.'. HU3.fl 'ffi' 'WIN Hffl' 'Ykfif lx PTHFT, YHW1 Hlfli 'Tk' 1 '.'.'lf.A.f'i 114 g,. 1 is aff' ft 9' c 4 L, Y. fix xl KQ li' cf x C f nf Y 'X 5- fi ' ,4- ' Q 1. a M s 91 ' - X 5 yggkc LR 42 H xt Q I 'N u W f SN Q , XJ' 3. Q' ! 4 0 sit. C Q lgqw dk fx ymrw A A if I-gi xzffx fa K FTTQA' ARK 1 X 1 i , A U , J l , . U Perry s SPCDRTINC GCDCDDQ S'IEVI1NS PQINT WIS HBH E MAI A Tw PEACCDCK Gll1CS Supphes I Pl1one 2233 398 Main St E M M S Where Glfts of Gold Are Fairly Sold 116 l lx fl 4 I ' X f X ' s ,' l f 1 K Jlf s 1 11 f ' f . , l , -, ,ylllllfy 1:.L31lf5 ,I 19 ' - T LJ 'V 1 W ki V I ' '.lJfIl. . GL SON bil ll fl Y,l1,3'l'ij lN 'LW Pllklfll L3 XVI Hllld .7XlXl'fXlilll. QU Q2 VK0l'l'.Hll'l Alffi. lwlfmflf 337 lY1'JIllP,lllI'E'?T1lS lal ,1 '11-11 ii my t1 lfwrlwy :S llitr iii 'rf Na llflllill Al,i'x'i,'Il1Ll4'x,l 7 rw ': '1 -. - ,pH ,f , ' l N l' 'J' l,,i1Lpl6IC QINLQ Quzlitellgit . XVfIlUl1r'L Q llmw: . 1,, .'H.lIf!' Q llillil Q f,,1I'1:1.v,'.' '1 '- l ll n . ll HOTEL WHITING TUCKER STUDIQ SPQRT SHCDP it 4 'W .,'.. 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