Pardeeville High School - Whisper Yearbook (Pardeeville, WI)
- Class of 1950
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THE WHISPER PARDEEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL PAROEEVILLE, WISCONSIN Co-Eoitors--------Pat Milton-3etty Moore Business Manager-----------—James Smith Advertising Manager ——Eugene Herrington Advisor------------------------Mrs 0 Lenz Presented By The Senior Class of 1950 Page Sponsored By THE TUNISON CORPORATION Oliver the Finest in Farm Machinery A Zimmerman j n Smith's Grocery Jsimon Barber ShopI OF AUTOS, Trucks, ano Tractors' North Star Nursery Co. If you could put these pieces together, you would have a complete picture of all the ADVERTISERS THAT MAOE THIS ANNUAL POSSIBLE The page sponsors are listed at the BOTTOM OF EACH PAGE AND THE CONTRIBUTORS ARE LISTEO ON PAGE 53 Page Sponsored By ROSE WHITEY WERNER 3 Superintenoent-W.L. Kolkoski, Director-M.H. Spicer, Treasurer-J.E. Robbins, C L E R K - V I L L I A M WENZEL W. L. Kolkoski Helen Thurston Mrs. Helen Thurston is THE OFFICE SECRETARY THIS year. Before coming to Pard- eeville, she was employed at the Niagara Fire Insurance Co. in Milwaukee. It is nice to see Mrs. Thurston s smiling FACE AROUNO THE OFFICE EVERY DA Y • Page Sponsored By Joseph Staskunas D.D.S Dent ist 5 tyacultif W. L. KOLKOSKI B.A. M.S. Degrees Michigan College or Eouca tion. Un I VERS ITY OF WlS. Principal, Science, Math. L. E. PERONTO B.S. Degree Milwaukee State Teachers• Band, Chorus, Algebra• ARLENE HUNTER B.S Degree Shippensburg State Teachers. Penn. English, Dramatics. GORDON SARDESON B.S. Degree Platteville State Teachers• University of Wis. Science, Phy. Eo., Athletics• JUNE M. LENZ B.E. Degree Whitewater State Teachers • Commercial, Annual, Newspaper. VELMA THURSTON B.S. Degree South East Mo. State Teachers. Home E., Chemistry a Page Sponsored By THE PRINTING CRAFTSMEN Distinctive printing exclusively Publishers of the 1950 Whisper EVELYN SMITH BESSIE SCHARF Central State Teachers• Columbia County Normal Graoe 5« National College or Eouca tion• Kindergarten and Grade I Page Sponsored By COFFEE SHOP Fine Foods and Short Orders 7 PARDEE V I LLE PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL Offers the following Course of Stuoy Freshman Year Sophomore Year Requireo Subjects English I Citizenship and Worlo Geog. General Science Physical Education Requireo Subjects Engl ish II World History Biology Physical Education Elect One Business Practice Home Economics I Elect One Typing I Algebra Home Economics I I iun i or Year Requireo Subjects English III U. S. History Physical Education Elect two Physics Typing II Shorthand Geometry Home Economics I I I Senior Year Requi eo Subjects Social Problems Phys i cal Educati on Elect three Engl ish IV Chemistry BOOKKEE p I !MG Advanced Mathematics Home Economics IV Home Nursing (Four subjects need to be carrieo each year) In additi on to the courses listeo, a large selection of courses such as Latin, French, Agriculture, Commercial, Law, Engineering, etc. is available through the University Extension. Stuoents take these courses just as they would a class. Extra Curricular Activities Band - Chorus - Forensic Activities - Dramatics - Footsall - Basketball Intramural Sports - School Paper - School Annual - Girl fs Athletic Association - Student Council - Library Club. A O OI TIonal Services Free bus transportation, school lunch program, guidance services, health services, Lyceum programs, free textbooks. For further information write to: W. L. Kolkoski, Superintendent, or call 83-W Page Sponsored By LINTNER FUNERAL HOME Furniture, Rugs, and Carpeting Senioni CLASS OFFICERS President...................James Smith Vice Pres.................Richaro Ryan Secretary......Delories Dolajeck Lois Hepler Treasurer.................Barbara Hatzinger Stuoent Gaylon Olson Council Joan Walerczyk Aovisor.••••••••••• Mr. Saroeson MOTTO: WWE 1L L FIND A PATH OR MAKE ONE FLOWER: Pink Carnation COLORS: Aqua and White Page Sponsored By J.C. JAMIESON SON CO. Dealers in Building Material, Paint, Fuel, Tile Yaros in Pardeeville ano Wyocena LOU ELLYN ATKINSON Squirt This little Irish lass , IS THE GIGGLE OF THE CLASS. Annual- , BANO-I23I4., Chorus-1231;, G.A.A.- I, Library Club-1, Newsp.-I;, Sec.-3. HARVEY BARDEN Junior Why, my old Chev WILL 00 90 EASY. Annual-!;, Basketball -3, Chorus-123U,For- ensics-I, Dramatics- I. STUART BARDEN Buster Classroom response IS A VITAL FACTOR IN THE SECURING OF AN E DUO A TI ON. Annual-1;, Bano-1231;, Baseball-3, Basket- ball-I, Chorus-1;, Football-23. DARWIN BROCK OUMBO Very shy with girls A ROUN D. Annual-1;, Bano-1231;, Baseball-2, Basket- ball- I 2, Box 1ng-I, Football-12, Newsp.- 12, Sports Mgr.-I;, Wrestling-I. LORRAINE BERG Eyes of blue, hair OF GOLO, One smile from her KNOCKS YOU COLO. Annual-!;, Chorus- 123I4.. LAWRENCE CALKINS Larry Variety is not the SPICE OF LIFE. Annual-!;, Bano-1231;, Bas eba ll-23U,Basket- oall-231;. Newsp.-21;. GORDON CORNING Goroie A real nice GUY, WHO GIVES THE GIRLS THE EYE. Annual-1;, Baseball- 231;, Basketball-21;, News p.-2. DELORIES D0LAJECK Dolly She didn't live long (s IN GLE THA T IS ) • Forensics-I, Home- coming court-I,Sec.- 1;, Student Council-1 Page Sponsored By KOHLER AND ATKINSON SERVICE STATION If your satisfied tell your frienos if not tell us 10 RICHARD DUMMER Dick” In his studies none CAN PASS, For he s valoictor- I A N OF THE CLASS. Annual —if, Chorus- I23i|., Dramatic Club- 3, Baseball-123!;, Basketball-2, Foren- sics-3, Newsp.-12. AGNES HAIGHT wAggie Not very tall in FACT QUITE SMALL, 3UT FAIR AND SWEET, LOVED BY ALL. Annual-i+,Chorus -123, Dramatic Club-1, G• A.A•- I, News p•- I. BARBARA HATZINGER Barb” Wisdom, wit, ano grace, 8ut pep is what TAKES FIRST PLACE. Ann ua l—i+, G • A • A • — I , Chorus-12 T R E a S . -I4. LOIS HEPLER Lo 1 e Her flawless ano FAIR COMPLEXION, Attracts much pleas- ant A T TEN TI ON . Annual-Ij-, Bano-1231 ., Cheerlea 0ER7I4., Chorus - li ., G.A.A.-I, Lib- rary Club-1, Newsp. — I, Sec. — 1 .. n VIOLA JOHNSON Chub Happy-go-lucky, fair ANO FREE, Nothing exists that bothers me. Annual-1 ., Chorus- 123, Drama t ics-2314., For- ensi cs-2,Newsp.— 123. DEAN MCCORMICK Mac Women are the root OF ALL EVIL. Annual-! ., Baseball- 12 3! ., B a s k e t b a l l - 12 3I . Chorus-23I4., Foots a ll- I23U Homecom1ng King 1 .,Student Council—I, Vice Pres.-2. CECELIA HAYNES Cec Some think the world WAS MADE FOR FUN ANO FROLIC, SO DO I. Annual-1 ., Chorus-12, Forens1cs-I. EUGENE HERRINGTON Gene Variety is the spice of life. Annual-! ., 8AND-123I4., Bases a ll-231 ., Bas ke t- ball-1231 ., Football- I 2314- Page Sponsored By OLSONfS DRUG Try The Drug Store First PATRICIA MILTON Pat Gooo STUOENT, GOOD WORKER, ANO A GOOO FRIEND. Annua l-]+ Eo. , Ban d- I , Cheerleader-2,Chorus - I, Drama tic Club-I, Dramatics-3, G.A.A.- I, News p.-3l4- kD Sec.-12. JANICE MOLL Jan” The only way to have A FRIENO IS TO BE ONE. Annual-! , Chorus-12, G.A.A.-I . BETTY MOORE Betts” Not so quiet ano not so fair. She makes enough NOISE TO RAISE YOUR HAIR. Annual -i -E o.,Chorus- 123I4., Dr amatio Club- 1, G.A.A.-I,Newsp.-I Pres.-1. VIVIAN MOORE ” V I v ” As A TALKER SHE CAN- NOT BE BEAT, Her speeo takes you OFF YOUR FEET. Annual- , Bano-I23U Chorus - 123 4-, Or a mat 1 c Club-1,Forensics-123 G.A.A.-I, Dramatics- 123, Library Club-1, Newsp.-123. WANDA NILES ”9lon die” She has wit, wisoom, ano fire. Annual-! ., Chorus-23 GAYLON OLSON Gayley” ”| OBJECT.” Annual-! ., Football- 123,Student Council- 23H. h JUANITA ROUNDY Speed” Do still waters run deep? Annual-! .. BETTY RHODE Betts” Prettier sight was never seen. When at our prom she RE I GNEO AS QUEEN. Annu a l-! .. Chorus - 121 ., G.A.A.-I, Library CLU8-3, Prom Queen-3 Treas.-3. Page Sponsored By DAIRYMAN’S STATE BANK For Every Financial Service See Your Bank” Offices at Paroeeville ano Ranoolph 12 JAMES SMITH Jim A GREAT LEAOER AMONG MEN, But a greater fol- lower OF WOMEN. Annual- , Band-1231;, Basketball-I3U,Base- ball- I231;,Chorus-231; Football-|1;,Newsp.-5 Pres.-2314., Prom King 3, Vice Pres.-I. MINNIE TAMM INGA Min She s tall, she s fair, she s prim, You seldom find her nature grim. Annual —1;, Bano-31;, Chorus- 12314. RICHARD RYAN Bunny He s short and funny AND WE CALL HIM Bunny . Annual-1;, Baseball- 12314., Basketba LL-23I4., Football - 12314-,Sports Mgr.-12, Vice Pres.- 3k. CHARLES SIMMONS Chuck Oh, Shoot Annual-1;, Baseball- 231;, Band-1, Basket- ball- 123I4-, Chorus-2314- Football- I }k. KENNETH WERNER Sleepy Hey, guess what col- or MY CAR is NOW?? Annual-1;, Band-13, Basketball-I, Base- ball-3, Chorus-i);, Football-1;, Newsp.-I Page Sponsored By MID-COUNTY TIMES Attractive printing promptly Thompson Brothers, Publishers ROBERT SPEAR Bob If there is trouble I am not around. But I VE BEEN there• Annual-1;, Band-1231;, Bas eba ll- 12 1;, Bas- kets ALL-4 23I4-, Chorus- 23I;, Football-123I;. JOAN WALERCZYK Joan 1e Ml GHTY SWEET, MI GHTY WISE, The fun just twin- kles IN HER EYES. Annual-!;, Chorus — 12 3I; G.A. .-l, Dramatics- 1;, Stuoent Council- 23U. 13 QIgaa, Will We, the members or the Senior Class of 1950, the city of Pardeeville, county of Columbia, state of Wisconsin, being of sound mino, co-operative, ambitious, intellectual, good-looking, well-behaved, and an industrious GROUP, HAVING REACHED AN AGE WHERE WE ARE SOON TO PASS ON TO HIGHER REALMS DO HEREBY BEQUEATH THIS TO BE OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. Lou Ellyn Atkinson leaves her continous laughter to Betty Lou Ebert. Stuart Barden wills his manly way with the girls to Clifton Finger. Harvey Baroen wills his ability to handle a car, so well, to Harry Atkinson. Lorraine Berg leaves her quiet efficiency to Malcolm Calkins, may he make good use of it. Oarwin Brock leaves his love of comic books, western and oetective MAGAZINES, AND ANY OTHER EDUCATIONAL LITERATURE HE CAN GET HIS HANOS on to Lawrence Berg. Lawrence Calkins wills his art ability to Billy Aldrich, may he make G 00 0 USE OF IT IN HIS SPARE TIME. Goroon Corning leaves his Social Problems speaking ability to Elwyn Wendt. Delories Dolajeck bequeaths her very famous hair style to Fern Wing. Dick Dummer leaves his ability to get along with the teachers to Carol Kaiser who certainly can use it. Agnes Haight---------------------------------- -------will just leave. Barbara Hatzinger bequeaths her ability to be late for school every MORNING TO JEAN SMITH. Cecelia Haynes leaves her ability for making wise cracks to Harriet ATKINSON. Lois Hepler bequeaths her cheerleading position to Vaneece Cross. Eugene Herrington wills his freshman girl frieno to Mr. Peronto to TAKE CARE OF FOR THE NEXT THREE YEARS. Viola Johnson leaves her terrific personality to Shirley Breneman. Pat Milton wills her front seat (the one in front of coach's oesk) TO THE JUNIOR GIRLS. LET THEM FI6HT FOR IT. Janice Moll leaves her friend with the mercury to any girl who has THE ABILITY TO GET HIM. Betty Moore wills her jewelry that she has collected in the last four YEARS TO ANYONE WHO HAS ARMS ANO FINGERS ENOUGH TO WEAR IT. Vivian Moore bequeaths unto her close frieno Nancy Hatcher her con- cert SINGING ABILITY. Dean McCormick leaves his ability to ketch em and keep emb to Merwin Allen. Gaylon Olson wills his lately acquireo title of Woman Hater to Robert Warnke. Wanda Niles wills her blonde hair hairpins to Marjorie McConochie. Betty Rhooe leaves her wonderful way with the boys to Ruth Smith. Juanita Roundy leaves her study habits and good magazines to Kay Thomas• Page Sponsored By RAMSEY'S JEWELRY Elgin, Hamilton, Watches Quality Diamonos Richaro Ryan leaves his coloreo class picture to the girls of P.H.S. (They sure are lucky ) Charles Simmons bequeaths his many freckles to Betty Thiel Jim Smith wills his ability to play basketball to the team of 51 . Bob Spear leaves his height to be divioeo between Bob Heaps and Jerry Reardon, who really need it Minnie Tamminga leaves her cautious ano quiet ways to Kenny Roundy Joan Walerczyk leaves her car (I4. wheels ano 2 seats) that is, to Mrs Hunter, so she ll never have to walk to school. Kenneth Werner wills his ability of being Jack of all traoes to Jerry Neuba uer The Senior Class of 50 leaves all unsaio remarks to the Senior Class of 1951 We the class of 195 of Paroeeville High School being of souno mind AND MEMORY HAVE HEREBY DECLARED THE ABOVE AS OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. As we look through our Super Deluxe Atomic Radar Television set, we WONDER WHAT ALL OUR CLASSMATES ARE DOING. It seems that the Ringling Bros Circus is in town and who is that MID6ET PLAYING A CLARINET, WHY NONE OTHER THAN LOU ELLYN ATKINSON. What was that, a falling star, oh no, it was just the two leao-footeo Barden boys, Stuart ano Harvey, trying out a new jet job, for the Inoianapolis Speedway Races What s all that noise, why it s an old mooel T truck, with Darwin Brock at the wheel He always said he woulo get into the trucking BUS I NESS• Who s that man standing out there in the field waving his hands like a man 1 acI Oh, Gordon Corning learning to be a surveyor My goooness, that baby sitter must be taking care of the whole neigh- borhood. Pardon our mistake, it is Pat Milton ano her happy family. It seems Larry Calkins grew tired of hunting ano fishing arouno Wisconsin. Now we see him in his log cabin in northern Alaska, surrouno- EO BY HIS DOG TEAM. WE WONDER IF THAT IS THE ONLY REASON. We see Lorraine Berg and Minnie Tamminga finally founo their life ambition. They are using their height to an advantage by playing basket- ball WITH THE RED-HEADS, OF COURSE, THEY DYEO THEIR HAIR We all figured Dick Dummer (the brain of the class) wrong Instead of GOING ON TO SCHOOL, HE IS PLAYING BASEBALL WITH THE CHICAGO CUBS. Well, there’s Agnes Haight the girl we always thought was so quiet She s with the circus now too, stanoing out in front of the Big Top shout- ing Step right insioe ladies and gentlemen the big show is about to BEG IN. There’s Barbara Hatzinger, oh it’s Dolajeck now. She is getting out OF A NEW BuiCK TO MAKE HER DAILY CRUISE IN HER YACHT. It seems Cecelia Haynes ran into some hanosome guy and became Pulver- izeo. Oh, don’t get us wrong, we mean she is now Mrs. Pulver Page Sponsored By PAROEEVILLE AUTO COMPANY Foro cars, trucks, and tractors Dearborn Farm Equipment 15 There ' s Lois Hepler, and she's a school teacher now. She has just REACHED THE END OF A DAY'S GRIND ANO IS LEAVING FOR HOME, WELL THEREfS Old Faithful , the red Plymouth waiting for her as usual. There's just one thing this machine ooesn't tell, is Kenny Werner the chauffeur or her husbano??? Say, that's a mighty fine palace that is located here on South Main St. Oh, it is a little more than that, it is a theater with Eugene Herrington as the owner. They have all the great plays, and Eugene picks THE ACTRESSES, AND DOES HE PICK THEM IT SEEMS THAT l)EAN MCCORMICK HAS GONE INTO BUSINESS FOR HIMSELF, THE HUGE SIGN IN FRONT OF HIS PLACE OF BUSINESS READS? BASHFUL? LET ME CURE YOU IN ONE EASY LESSON, IF SUCCESSFUL TRY MY NEW LAY AWAY PLAN. | AIM TO PLEASE. WE now BRING INTO FOCUS, NEWS FROM THE SPORTS WORLO ANO SEE LITTLE Bunny Ryan pinning Gorgeous George, the heavyweight wrestler with a Spread Eagle. If he wins this bout i will be his 92nd without defeat. It looks like Bob Spear made out all right at the University of Wisconsin. We see him now playing center in basketball for the Badgers AND HE HAS MADE A TOTAL OF 35 POINTS IN ONE GAME. THAT BEATS REHFELOT'S RECORO ALL TO PIECES. Say That's a pretty swanky night club and get a load of all the chorus girls. The one on the end sure looks familiar, why yes, it's Betty Moore. You coulo tell that fpienoly smile anywhere, and the oancing. Wow Of course, the costume helps too. Well, there's Gaylon Olson, secluded in his room, with two week's GROWTH OF WHISKERS, FIGURING MADLY WITH PENCll AND PAPER. YOU SEE HE'S TRYING TO PROVE EINSTEIN'S THEORY OF GRAVITATION, ANO FROM THE LOOKS OF THINGS, IT'S NOT GOING SO GOOD. WELL, HE WAS ALWAYS A PERSISTENT WORKER, AND WE KNOW HE WILL SUCCEED. Just look at that waitress, she certainly ooesn't hurry. Just BECAUSE SHE IS IN THE WALDORF---WANDA NlLES THINKS SHE CAN TAKE HER TIMEJJJ Joan Walerczyk is now a farmer's wife and she is very happy. From all WE SEE. Jim Smith is a great executive with 25 secretaries. He is the owner of the Meatless Meatball Factory. Now l see, Viola Johnson and Janice Moll. For goooness sakes, they ARE ICE SKATING STARS ANO HAVE THE LEADING ROLES IN THE SKATING VANITIES. Some radio announcer is doing a lot of talki ng™that person looks FAMILIAR, YES, IT S VIVIAN MOORE. SHE IS ADVERTISING SUPER OOUGHNUTS THAT ARE ALL HOLES. Who oo I see in the Whitehouse?? Don't tell me it is one of my olo CLASSMATES---BUT IT IS---IT S CHARLES SlMMONS. YES, HE TOOK MR. TRUMAN'S PLACE. Look at that sign on the Orpheum, South Sea Islano Triumph starring Betty Rhooe and Guy Madison. Guess we have a star in our class. There goes the truant officer, chasing one of the high school students. It's none other than Juanita Roundy, just the job for her. I REMEMBER DELORIES DOLAJECK WAS THE FIRST ONE IN OUR CLASS TO START HOUSEKEEPING. THERE SHE IS NOW, HANGING THE CLOTHES ON THE LINEJJ IT was GOOD SEEING OUR OLD CLASSMATES again. I GUESS THEY'VE ALL DONE PRETTY WELL. Page Sponsored By PARDEEVILLE OIL COMPANY Skelly Prooucts unioAA CLASS OFFICERS Pres i dent ............•••Robert Warnke Vice Pres•••••••«Shirley Robbins Barbara Dalton Secretary.............Betty Thiel Treasurer..................Robert Nichols Student Richard Mackdanz Council Jeannine McDonald Advisor........... Mrs. Thurston MOTTO: Let the ropes or the PAST RING THE BELLS OF THE FUTURE.” FLOWER: Yellow Rose COLORS: Green ano White Bottom Row----Betty Schneioer, Lou Ann Warnke, John Peterson, Betty Thiel, Robert Warnke, Shirley Breneman, Robert Nichols, Carol Kaiser, Richard Mack danz• Second Row----Mrs. Thurston, Elwyn Wendt, Barbara Dalton, Kenneth Roundy, Seryl Babcock, Beatrice Babcock, Harriet Atkinson, Marlin Stebbins, John Haynes • Third Row---Joyce Lovelace, Ruth Smith, Marjorie McConochie, Shirley McDonald, Doris Hawley, Violet Corning, Betty Tamminga, Ruth Eggleston, Marion Kath, Delores Stockwell. Fourth Row----Jim Hatcher, Carl Neesam, Jeannine McDonalo, Shirley Robbins, Lawrence Berg, Priscilla Thompson, Caroline Jacob, Joan Herrington, Carol Kearns • Page Sponsored By CALHOON VARIETY Come in anyway 17 CLASS OFFICERS SajxUo-ma ie'i President.......Jo Ellen Baillies Vice Pres..........Nancy Lueptow Secretary.......•••Janis Atkinson Treasurer...Donna Smith (absent) Student Edward Branosma Council Jean Schultz Advisor..............Mr. Peronto MOTTO: Be the best of what you are.' FLOWER: White Rose COLORS: Maroon and Golo Bottom Row-—Billy Jean Haskin, Richard Fuller, Rose Mary Wenolick, Lloyo Bernander, Sally Kearns, Jack Schneider. Second Row---Jo Ellen Baillies, Thomas Hill, Lorraine Griepentrog, Nancy Lueptow, Danis Atkinson, Kenneth Bortz, Bruce Kohler, Mr. Peronto. Third Row----Bernaoine Ryan, Shirley Ullrich, Joyce Reiter, Virginia Breneman, Shirley Smith, Jean Schultz, Phyllis Gustrowsky. Fourth Row---Andrew Tamminga, Morris Van Swol, Roger Keith, Merwin Allen, Richaro Reiter, Pat Howe. |8 Page Sponsored By SCHULTZ I.G.A. FOOD MARKET Shop ano Save At I.G.A.—Phone 8 fyleAtimesi CLASS OFFICERS President....................Arvin Hibner Vice Pres....................Billy Alorich Secretary...................Donalo Kaiser Treasurer.............Helen Smith Student Eldon Pulver Council Margaret Larsen Aovisor.......................Miss Anderson MOTTO: Tooay we’ll strive tor A BETTER TOMORROW. FLOWER: White Carnation COLORS: Maroon and White 0 Bottom Row----Donald Kaiser, Joyce Brandsma, Eloon Pulver, Betty Ebert, Clifton Finger, Arlene Hepler, Russell Bortz, Jana Warnke, Billy Alorich. Secono Row----Harry Atkinson, Malcolm Calkins, Wanoa Rohrbeck, Helen Smith, Wanda Johnson, Margaret Larsen, Johnann Felton, Flora Geisler, Veloa Ba bcock. JH1R0 Jerry Reardon, Dorothy McConochie, Iona Brewer, Vaneece Cross, Fern Wing, Donalo Zimmer, Kay Thomas, Douglas Smith, Robert Heaps, Nancy Ha tcher. Fourth Row—Juanita Atkinson, Jean Smith, Arvin Hibner, Duane Morgan, Dean Milton,Jerry Neubauer, Warren Sheeks, William Johnson, Dorothy Stockwell. Page Sponsored By PARDEEVILLE BAKERY Baked Goods Like Mother Useo To Make Albert Gussett, Proprietor 19 Q(de4idan, SEPTEMBER R Labor Day—Teachers Meeting. 6 Registration Day. (Oh soy ) 7 Classes begin,(What shall I take?) 9 Class Elections. 16 Elroy-Here—(Lost our first game) |6 Annual School Boaro Meeting-Ptg. 19 League Meeting at Fall River. 23 Rio-here — (We wonJJ ) 30 Fox Lake-afternoon. (We won ) OCTOBER k State Bo. of Health talk to boys. 5 Bd. of Eo. Meeting. 6 Fall County Eo. Meeting. Ptg. 7 Paroee at Markesan. (We won ) II Assembly-Mason s Circus. lk Poynette at Paroee. (We won ) 19 Report Caros. (Let me see yours:) 21 Fall River at Pardee. (We lost) 25 Basketball Organization Meeting. 26 Basketball Practice Begins. 28 One act play contest. Local. 31 Halloween (Boo ) NOVEMBER 1 One act play contest at Cambria. 2 i DAY OF SCHOOL. 3 W.E.A.--No SCHOOL. (Yippee :) k W.E.A.—No schoolU 10 Bo. of Eo. Meeting. 11 Armistice Day Program. lk Polomeme Potters. Assembly. |8 First basketball league game at Markesan. (We won ) 22 Rio at Paroee. (We los?) 23 6 WEEKS EXAMS. (I C A N T THINK.) 2k No SCH00L-THANKS6I VING DAY. (Oh BOY) 30 Report Caros. (No not again, where DO THEY GET ALL THE REO LEAD.) DECEMBER 1 Bo. of Eo. Meeting, 2 Ranoolph at Paroee. (We won ) 9 Paroee at Fox Lake. (We lost) 13 Poynette at Paroee. (We won ) 15 Bano Christmas Concert. 16 Pardee at Cambria. (We won ) 19 Graoe School Christmas Program. 20 Paroee at Fall River. (We lost) 22 Christmas Vacation Begins. JANUARY 5 School Begins. Bo. of Eo. Meeting. 13 Paroee at Rio. (We lost) 17 Paroee at Ranoolph. (We lost) 10 Assembly-DeForrest and Lynn. 20 Fox Lake at Paroee. (We won ) 2k Paroee at Poynette. (We won ) 25 Report Caros. (How come this grade?) 27 Cambria at Paroee (We wonJ ) FEBRUARY 2 Bo. of Eo. Meeting. 3 Fall River at Pardee. (Homecoming ) 8 Markesan at Paroee. (We won 1) 9 Assembly-Grant Hollaoay. 10 Wis. Teacher’s Meeting. (No school) 22 District Tournament Begins. MARCH 2 Bo. of Eo. Meeting. 8 Report Caros. (I ll 00 better !) 10 Local Forensic Contest. |6 State Tournament at Maoison. 17 League Forensic Contest. 2k Pre-Festival Concert. 2o Assembly-Mary Barry. 31 Mauston Music Festival. (Solos) APRIL 3 Spring Vacation Begins. |o Pre-Festival Concert. 26 ASSEMBLY-COLfrMAN PUPPETS. Report Caros. 31 Music Festival at Mauston. (Bano) MAY k Bo. of Eo. Meeting. 6 Junior Prom. 12 Senior Trip. (A day to remember ) |8 Senior Class Play. 19 Senior Class Play. 25 Senior Finals A.M. 26 Senior Finals P.M. 27 P.H.S.Alumni Banquet. 30 Class Night. Memorial Day. JUNE 1 Senior Graduation. (My oiploma ) Bo. of Eo. Meeting. 2 Eno of 9™ month. (School’s Over ’ ) Page Sponsored By JIM’S SNACK BAR FROSTED FOODS W E FREEZE TO PLEASE11 20 JAN I TORS This year we have two jani- tors. One in the high school ANO ONE IN THE GRAOE SCHOOL. Mr. Payne has taken over THE GRAOE SCHOOL AFTER 23 YEARS IN THE TWO SCHOOLS. MR. Payne has witnessed many CHANGES OURING THE YEARS OF SERVICE HERE ANO HAS EXPERI- ENCED OUR TROUBLES ALONG WITH OUR HAPPY MOMENTS. Mr. Oettman is now the jan- itor OF THE HIGH SCHOOL ANO HAS BEEN IN THE PAST A PART TIME ASSISTANT TO MR. PAYNE. We certainly hope Mr. Oettman WILL CONTINUE HIS STAY WITH US IN THE FUTURE. GEORGE PAYNE Page Sponsored By PAROEEVILLE CANNING COMPANY Packers of quality Fooos 21 o BULLDOG S BARK PAPER STAFF Seated-Barbara Dalton, Patricia Milton, Jeannine McDonalo, Lawrence Calkins, Lou Ellyn Atkinson, Velda Babcock, Carol Kearns, ---Beryl Babcock, Betty Schneider, Beatrice Babcock, Ruth Eggleston, Lloyd Bernander, Mrs. Lenz, Harriet Atkinson, Ruth Smith, Shirley Smith. 22 Page Sponsored By Brunt’s Diner When visiting Portage Stop at Brunt’s Diner” Annual £tajf Co-Eoitors.....................Pat Milton Betty Moore Business Manager .. Advertising Manager Assis tants........ Feature Editor Assis tants.•• News Editor Ass I STANTS .........Jim Smith •Eugene Herrington ••••Goroon Corning Dean McCormick Kenneth Werner ......Agnes Haight ..Lawrence Calkins Barbara Hatzinger Minnie Tamminga ......Gaylon Olson •...Joan Walerczyk Vivian Moore Wanda Niles Sports Editor Assistants. . Grade Editor. Ass i stants •. Art Work.•. Typist..... Writer...... Photography Ass ISTANTS .......Dick Dummer ......Richard Ryan Bob Spear .......Betty Rhode .....Stuart Barden Lorraine Berg Cecelia Haynes Juanita Roundy ..Beatrice Babcock Beryl Babcock Lou Ellyn Atkinson .......Lois Hepler .....Viola Johnson Harvey Baroen Darwin Brock Janice Moll Charles Simmons The annual staff of 1950 HAS SPENT A GREAT DEAL OF TIME GETTING THE WHISPER1' REAOY TO BE PRINTEO. OUR ANNUAL WOULO NOT HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFUL ANO AS MUCH FUN TO WORK ON IF EVERYONE HAO NOT BEEN SO CO- OPERATIVE. We hope you will ENJOY READING THIS ANNUAL AS MUCH AS WE ENJOY PRESENTING IT TO YOU. Page Sponsored By EULBERG'S MEN'S SHOP Quality Has No Substitute” Phone 12 Portage 23 TAKE IT FROM US EDITORS Standing----Diok Dummer, Jim Smith, Lawrence Calkins, Mrs. Hunter. SI TT IN G -GA Y LON OLSON, LOIS HEPLER Page Sponsored By E.A. Zimmerman Plumbing and Heating 2k Phone 262-—Portage T W I KLERS Bernaoine Ryan, Carol Kaiser, Helen Smith, Janice Atkinson, Joan Herrington Absent, Lois Neesam Page Sponsored By PETERSON'S SUPER MARKET Finest Foods in Town Phone I I 3 25 Glu iwi Bottom Row---Betty Rhode, Charles Simmons, Lorraine Berg, James Smith, Minnie Tamminga, Kenneth Werner, Lorraine Griepentrog, Richard Mackdanz, Betty Moore. Second Row---John Haynes, Doris Hawley, Vivian Moore, Jeannine McDonald, Barbara Dalton, Betty Thiel, Joyce Brandsma, Beatrice Babcock, Virginia Breneman, Mr. Peronto. Third Row----Nancy Hatcher, Bernadine Ryan, Shirley Ullrich, Shirley McDonald, Iona Brewer, Lois Hepler, Margaret Larsen, Jean Schultz, Joyce Lovelace, Lou Ellyn Atkinson. Fourth Row—-Pat Howe, Janis Atkinson, Caroline Jacob, Lloyd Bernanoer, Dick Dummer, Nancy Lueptow, Carol Kearns, Harvey Barden, Joan Herrington. fecuult Bottom Row---Lois Hepler, Lawrence Calkins, Stuart Baroen, Jo Ellen Ba i llies, Shirley Smith, John Haynes, Margaret Larsen, Robert Spear, Dick Lueptow, Vivian Moore, Dean Milton. Second Row---Dick Eowaros, Carol Kaiser, Janis Atkinson, Darlene Milton, Priscilla Thompson, Nancy Lueptow, Richard Mackoanz, Eugene Herrington, Arlene Hepler, Lou Ann Warnke, Kay Thomas, Joan Herrington, Bernadine Ryan, Wayne Kaiser. Thiro Row----Helen Smith, Robert Heaps, Virginia Breneman, Joyce Brandsma, Ruth Smith, Pauline Dates, Pat Fitzgeralo, Jean Schultz, Donald Manthey, Phyllis Smith, Mr. Peronto. Fourth Row---Lou Ellyn Atkinson, Billy Jean Haskin, Carl Neesam, Robert Nichols, Morris Van Swol, Darwin Brock, James Smith, Lloyd Bernanoer, Minnie Tamminga. Absent—-Lois Neesam, Donna Smith. 26 Page Sponsored By UTTECH HARDWARE Home Appliances-Haroware of all kinos ru - 3 Page Sponsoreo By GOODLAND AND MCGANN Your Lane Ceoar Chest Dealer In Portage’ eUi cMuiosuf, In September 1957 E starteo grade school. Some of us at the Paroeeville Graoe School hao gone to kinoergarten the year before, BUT THIS was THE FIRST YEAR OF SCHOOL FOR MOST OF OUR CLASS. THE FIRST FEW MONTHS WENT QUICKLY AND HOW THRILLEO WE WERE TO BE AN ELF OR FAIRY in the Christmas program. Before we knew it, our first year was over. Joyfully, we took our report cards home because now we were in the SECOND GRADE. OUR SECONO, THIRD, FOURTH, FIFTH, SIXTH, SEVENTH, AND EIGHTH YEARS IN THE GRAOE SOHOOL ALL WENT BY QUICKLY. WE CHERISH MANY HAPPY MEMORIES OF VALENTINE BOXES, GAMES, PARTIES AND EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATION. YES, WE HAVE MANY HAPPY MEMORIES OF THESE YEARS. HOW WE WORRIED ABOUT HOW MANY VALENTINES WE RECEIVED. EACH ONE ALWAYS WANTEO TO 8E THE ONE TO GET THE MOST. HOW HAPPY WE WERE TO BE ABLE TO ATTENO A HIGH SCHOOL GAME; ALTHOUGH, WE E N JOY E 0 OUR GAMES. Those tournaments at Ranoolph were a lot of fun. Especially the times Pat Milton lost her gum, and Betty Moore steppeo in it—ooh what a messI Skip day we went to Maoison—what a oay that was! Our graduation exercises were helo at the high school. We were VERY NERVOUS AND ALSO VERY PROUD. Page Sponsored By PORTAGE MODERN LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS Look your Best It pays Agency at Dummer’s Barber Shop 28 September I9W, was the beginning of our high school life. Our Freshmen Class consisteo of: Lou Ellyn Atkinson, Stuart Baroen, Lorraine Berg, Lawrence Calkins, Goroon Corning, Delories Dolajeck, Carlyle Drake Dick Dummer, Evelyn Griepentro6, Agnes Haight, Barbara Hatzinger, Kenneth Harmon, Cecilia Haynes, Lois Hepler, Eugene Herrington, Viola Johnson, Patricia Milton, Dean McCormick, Janice Moll, Betty Moore, Vivian Moore Gaylon Olson, Juanita Rounoy, Betty Rhooe, Richard Ryan, Charles Simmons James Smith, Betty Scott, Robert Spear, Minnie Tamminga, Joan Walerczyk. That year we were initiated and how well we remember thatJ The new TEACHERS WERE ALSO INITIATED AT THIS TIME AND WERE JUST AS EMBARRASSEO AS WE WERE This certainly was a change from graoe school, now we hao to learn HOW TO RAISE CAIN ANO NOT 6 E T CAUGHT, ALSO LEARN HOW TO STUOY HARO, At the beginning of our Sophmore Year we hao receiveo no new members, Betty Scott, Carlyle Drake, ano Kenneth Harmon hao left our RANKS MAKING A TOTAL OF 29 IN OUR CLASS, Our Junior Year we will always remember We lost Evelyn Griepentrog and gaineo Harvey Baroen to our class. Being our junior year WE HAO OUR PROM TO THINK OF, AFTER SEVERAL HOURS OF HARO WORK ANO THOUQHT, WE OECIOEO TO HAVE AS OUR THEME My BLUE HEAVEN11; AND HAO A LOT OF FUN WORKING ON IT, WE ARE THANKFUL THAT ALL THE JUNIOR CLASS COOPERATEO ANO MAOE OUR PROM SUCH A GREAT SUCCESS, At the beginning of our Senior Year we receiveo one new member, who was Wanoa Niles, making our class roll complete Now we are Seniors ano W E V E HAD TO WORRY ABOUT THE ANNUAL, THE PLAY, ANO COMMENCEMENT (ONCE IN AWHILE WE WORRIEO ABOUT OUR GRAOES). WE'VE CONCLUDEO TWELVE YEARS OF SCHOOL, BUT THIS ISN'T THE FINISH LINE, WE'RE JUST STEPPING ON THE STARTING LINE ANO WHEN WE GET OUR OIPLOMA IT WILL BE THE SIGNAL, GoJ Page Sponsoreo By SMITH PLUMBING AND HEATING Everything in Plumbing and Heating Jliisia uf, Glut Page Sponsored By SCHNEIDER CONSTRUCTION nCONCRETE AND BUILDING CONTRACTOR Student Go-uucil o ANEWALERCZYK°LKOSKi ' tiAYL°N ULS0N RlCHARO MACKDANZ, JEANNINE McDONALO, Standing Margaret Larsen, Eldon Pulver, Jean Schultz. PROM COURT Standing--Priscilla Thompson, John Peterson, Robert Nichols, Lou Ann A arnke, Richard Mackdanz, Joyce Lovelace. Seated--Violet Corning, King-Robert Warnke, Queen-Shirley McOonalo,John TTTynTs . JUNIOR PROM The biggest event of the year, the Junior Prom, was helo May 6 in the High School Gym. The theme Meet Me Tonight in Dreamlano , transformed the Gym into a beautiful starlit ballroom. The SOFT LIGHTS BROUGHT OUT THE BEAUTIFUL ATMOSPHERE of dreamlano. From one end of the room floated THE SOFT STRAINS OF MUSIC BY BENNY EHR?S ORCHES- TRA. At 10 ofclock the king-Robert Warnke and Queen-Shirley McDonald, were crowned. The court of honor consisted of Robert Nichols ano Lou Ann Warnke, John Peterson and Ppiscilla Thompson, Richard Mackdanz and Joyce Lovelace, John Haynes ano Violet Corning. The crown bearers were Howard Hawley and Marsha Wendt relatives of the Junior Class members. The Junior class takes this time to express thanks to Mrs. Velma Thurston ano the committees who helped to make the prom a success. A i 52 Page Sponsored By MULLEN 0fC0NNER Lunches, Chicken, Steaks, and Seafooos -ZS -— Th Let, gsz w___ eL ' ■ ' o'.--- PYZ -? J) 2 cs- ti -4Z- — OOstsi.-a£ €Z 2-' rr2 ? Z5' ZL G es ■ dP T -pUkd. _- 2_ '-PL«SV-Zs £Pzjerri 235l fyootLall FOOTBALL BOYS Bottom Row---John Haynes, Robert Warnke, Robert Spear, Oean McCormick, Jim Sm iT«7 Euqene Herrington, Marlin Stebbins. Second Row--Mr. Sardeson, Carl Neesam, Goroon Corning, Clifton Finger, Merwin Allen, Charles Simmons, Pat Howe, Darwin Brock. Third Row---Kenneth Rounoy, Richaro Ryan, Dean Milton, Jack Schneider, Kenneth Werner, Douglas Smith, Donald Kaiser, Jerry Rearoon. Page Sponsored By ANDREW S HARDWARE AND BOTTLE GAS Sporting Goods FIRST SIX FOOTBALL BOYS Back Ro ---Robert Warnke, Jim Smith, Robert Spear. Front Row---Eugene Herrington, John Haynes, Dean McCormick. aAJzeiJxcdl FIRST FIVE BASKETBALL BOYS Mr. Sardeson, Laurence Calkins, Robert Spear, Jim Smith, Robert Warnke, Dean McCormick. Page Sponsoreo By HILL MOTOR COMPANY Chevrolet Sales ano Service 35 BASKETBALL BOYS Stanoing-Mr. Saroeson, Richaro Ryan, Gordon Corning, Merwin Allen, Clifton Ti nger',' ’Robert Nichols, Eugene Herrington, Charles Sivimons, Mgr. Darwin Brock • Seateo-Mgr. Malcolm Calkins, Dean McCormick, Jim Smith, Robert Spear, Lawrence Calkins, Robert Warnke. CORD 36 Page Sponsored By CARL DUMMER “Service With a Smile Agency for Modern Cleaners ano Laundry B BASKETBALL TEAM Seateo--Gordon Corning, Merwin Allen, Clifton Finger, Robert Nichols, Charles Simmons, Malcolm Calkins Standing--Mr. Sardeson, Dean Milton, Richard Mackoanz, Morris Van Swol, Jack Schneider, Tom Hill, John Haynes, Oarwin Brock. Page Sponsored By EMPERIAL CLEANERS Sanitone Service1 22l|. W. Cook---Phone I 139W 37 A. TEAM CHEERLEADERS Helen Smith, Jeannine McDonalo, Joan Herrington, Carol Kaiser. B. TEAM CHEERLEADERS Lois Hepler, Joyce Lovelace, Shirley McDonalo, Lou Ann Warnke Page Sponsored By EGGLESTON S DRAY LINE Coolerators. Electric Refrigerators, ano Deepfreeze Skelgas Stoves—-Phone 82R BASEBALL BOYS Sea te o—-Lawrence Calkins, Robert Warnke, Robert Spear, Dean McCormick, Jim Smith, Kenneth Rounoy, Richard Ryan. Stanoing-Mr. Sardeson, Richaro Dummer, Bruce Kohler, Charles Simmons, Merwin Allen, Eugene Herrington, Harvey Baroen, Darwin Brock. BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Bottom Row---Jerry Rearoon, William Johnson, Duane Morgan, Billy Alorich, Russell Bortz, Douglas Smith, Malcolm Calkins. Secono Row—Warren Sheeks, Donald Zimmer, Kenneth Rounoy, Pat Howe, Donalo Kaiser, Arv i n Hibner, Bruce Kohler, Rosert Heaps, Mr. Saroeson. Thiro Row--Elwyn Wendt, John Peterson, Carl Neesam, Lloyo Bernanoer, Bichard Reiter, Roger Keith, Jerry Neubauer, Marlin Stesbins. Page Sponsored By PARDEEVILLE ELECTRIC COMMISSION John Wright, Manager 39 TYPING CLASS GENE RAL MATH CLASS ko Page Sponsored By HEPLER REPAIR SHOP Refrigeration Sales ano Service Page Sponsored By THURSTON IMPLEMENT CO. I .H.C.-Frigioaire Farm and Home Equipment Phone 2 kl 1+2 Page Sponsored By DR. HOWARD A. WINKLER LUNCH ROOM LINE tt k3 Page Sponsored By KEELEY KORNY KITCHEN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS !,Fresh Roasted Peanuts--Cr i sp Tender Popcorn Page Sponsored By CUFF MCMAHON Electric Contractors Phone 22FI3 Pardeeville PA6E Sponsored By BADGER DAIRY Pasteur i zed-Houogeni zed i L k Harvey Wendt, Prop. Phone 9W Page Sponsored By PARDEE THEATRE Finest in Entertainment We appreciate your Patronage Geo. V. Thompson, Prop. L Page Sponsored By GWYNNE'S APPAREL SHOP CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES Gwynnes for smart apparel - 7 (irade School SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE Bottom Row--W. Kaiser, M. Manthey, R. Lueptow, D. Milton, J. Klappstein, C. Haynes, G. Hepler, L. Brandsma, R. Edwards, S. Merrill. Second Row--Mr. Edl, B. Keith, N. Eowards, R. Reardon, D. Johnson, 5. Thompson, P. Dates, R. Hepler, A. Hall, C. Rohrbeck, L. Hill, Mrs. Marquarot. Third Row---D. Hill, A. Mantel, D. Foss, M. McConochie, L. Neesam, J. Zimmer, J. Morgan, C. Rounoy, D. Fitzgerald, R. Robbins. Fourth Row—-D. Manthey, N. Eggleston, E. Robinson, M. Zerbel, D. Berger, C. Werner, G. McDonald, F. Sasean, M. Morray, P. Fitzgeralo. U8 Page Sponsored By FOX RIVER MILLING CO. Purina and Arcady Fee os-Fert ilizer and Seeos Louis P. Merrill, Prop. FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE Bottom Row--J. Manthey, C. Gustrowsky, J. Thompson, F. Warnke, C. Coller, 6. Graack, C. Atkinson, L. Klausch, B. Thomas, M. McConochie. Secono Row--Miss Carmichael, C. Keith, J. Hanna, B. Broeson, L. Ullrich, K. Gibson, T. Kleist, R. Zerbel, D. Hepler, M. Walker, B. Coller, L. Wenot, Miss Smith. Thiro Row---J. Ryan, J. Neubauer, W. Wendt, P. Smith, D. Fitzgerald, C. Dates, J. Postma, J. Hepler, R. Hepler, B. Reardon. Fourth Row--R. Lueptow, M. Robinson, R. Stockwell, L. McConochie, rt. Hanna, R. Sullivan, C. Scharf, C. Stebbins, M. Calhoon, J. Corning, J. Hepler. THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE A Bottom Row-------N. Sanborn, F. Stockwell, S. Ades, C. Sabean, P. Mackoanz, C. Herrington, N. Becker, T. Thomas, P. Sheils. Secono Row-------Mrs. Dummer, B. Ullrich, B Wenot, C. Calhoon, C. Caro, R. De t t m a n, V. Fitzgeralo, G. Herreman, R. McConochie, A. Cleveland, V. Dates, Mrs. Wright. Third Row--------D. Sullivan, D. Hanna, C. Roundy, W. Hanna, E. Warnke, D. Gee, 5. Buzzell, J. Rohrbeck, h. Gieseler, R. Dates. Fourth Row—B. Warnke, J. Eggleston, A. Roundy, M. Eggleston, D. Atkinson, L. Johnson, B. Baumgartner, R. Moore, G. Gibson, T. Schultz, R. Roundy. Page Sponsored By DAIRYLAND CO-OP ASSOCIATION For the most money, seno your milk to us k9 KINDERGARTEN, FIRST, AND SECOND GRADE Bottom Row---J. Kleist, N. Thurston, D. Merrill, J. Heinze, T. French, S• Kaiser, D. Card, R. Parker, J. Eol, L. Dettman, G. Buzzell. Second Row---Mrs. Scharf, J. Herrington, W. Krueger, F. Dolajeck, M. McConochie, J. Young, J. Barnish, L. Gassen, R. Atkinson, N. Moore, J. Gee, R. Mantel, R. Gray, Mrs. Edl. Third Row----R. Manthey, H. Gustrowsky, M. Williams, B. Ashley, S. Heaps, W. Edwards, C. Rowlands, W. Gunderson, B. McConochie, J. Manthey, T. Rowlanos, D. Case. Fourth Row---B. Sullivan, W. Gray, R. Gray, J. Karow, K. Gee, B. Sheils, J. Kleist, A. Lueck, G Dates, J. Keith, B. Rounoy. GRADE SCHOOL BAND Bottom Row—-G. McDonalo, S. Thompson, C. Atkinson, J. Ryan, D. Johnson, D. Merger, C. Werner. Second Row---A. Mantel, D. Foss, J. Thompson, B. Thomas, J. Manthey, D. Hepler, L. Klausch, J. Postma. Third Row---R. Robbins, J. Hepler, T. Schultz, L. Wendt, B. Coller, P. Sheils, A. Cleveland, B. Wendt. Fourth Row---C. Scharf, C. Gustrowsky, A. Hall, S. Coller, R. Hanna, R. Stockwell, L. Hill. Page Sponsored By WYOCENA GENERAL STORE General Merchandise Meats, Groceries, Hardware, Drug Sundries Baillies Reardon Wyocena Wis. Phone 1±2J Page Sponsoreo By WYOCENA FARMERS CO-OP. CO. Phone 6j---Wyocena, Wisconsin All Farm Supplies The-Home-Of-Wyocena-Fertilizer 51 Janet Morgan, Lois Brandsma, Shirley Merrill, Lois Neesam. Bottom Row---Larry Klausch, Junior Corning, Rosert Lueptow, Lawrence Wenot, Larry Ullrich, Wayne Wendt, Merlin Calhoon, Mr. Eol. Second Row---Rollie Hepler, Freo Warnke, Charles Scharf, Ray Stockwell, Carl Gustrowsky, Clay Stebsins, Terry Kleist. Third Row----Bruce Keith, Pat Fitzgeralo, Clark Werner, Dick Rearoon, Dave F1tzgerald. Dale Johnson, Charles Rounoy, David Hill. Fourth Row Wayne Kaiser, Gale McDonalo, Dick Lueptow, Jim Klappstein, Norman Eggleston, Duane Berger, Dick Eowaros, Russell Hepler, Donalo Man they. THANKS 4 b b V- X H A N K S 'U i 4 We take this opportunity to thank EVERYONE WHO AOVERTISEO IN THIS ANNUAL The page sponsors are found at the bot- tom OF EACH PAGE LISTED BELOW ARE THE CONTRIBUTORS• Black and White Restaurant Eastsioe Service Station Fredrick's Hatchery Gamble Store Graham Drug Co Hays Music Store M.C. 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