Park Falls High School - Torch Yearbook (Park Falls, WI)

 - Class of 1940

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CLASS It was a rainy day in the year 1950 and as I was sitting by the window watching the few occupants of the streets I began to wonder 'what had become of all my high school class- mates. So busily I began to scan the pages of all the papers in the house with these -results, and these articles as proof of my aforemertloned queries. HJackH Voltz, dare devil ace of the speedways, today broke the record set by f humans on the ground by going 410 M.P.H. His specially built racer was designed and t,constructed by that famous airplane, boat, and auto designer UChuckH Coolidge. Florence Pankratz has just won the womans' 1 3 E Polling Pin Throwing Contest of the U.S. She established a new world record by hurtling A the uhusband trainern over 4OO feet. Ella Malach has a position in Rabenowich's Basement. Billy Fischer is still making frequent trips down to Fifield. Stanley Gaetz, the well renouned chemist is working on a new theory of Heat Resistance as was suggested by the famous Professor, C.P. Shulstad. Kathryn Jonas has been elected the head of the newly organized committee on Slum Clear- ance in New York City. Anita Herbst and her cousin Eldora Gruber have started a dating bureau in Fifield. Betty Hett and her fiancee have swank dancing class and school Avenue. The marriage of Donald Peterson Perry was formally announced today they finally decided to agree. The new Notre Dame Basketball coach Karlie Vuchetich will give an address at the Athle- tic Banquet to be held next week. He will speak on the fundamentals of basketball. Kenneth Riley has Speaker of the House Riley is also at the can Youth Movement. Miss Tina Newman, I R started a on Park and Agnes . I guess just been elected the of Representatives. Mr. head of a Better Ameri- the head of the Wiscon- sin 4-H Department recently attended the 4- H'ers Annual Convention held at Washington, D.C. You will remember she was Dairy Queen in her district in 1959. Annarose Lobner, Head of the Medical Department at Rochester just issued a pam- phlet on UCures for Diseases of the Heart.u I .Q A Z ,F 5 F q Q Any additional questions will be willingly. A answered by this famous doctor. . J! E Have you read Bette Feits' two latest books. Well you should as the titles are: nPunishment of Crimeu and nThese Parking Places.n Bud Panke is now helping lead the Green Bay Packers to the world's professional foot- ball championship. Nurse Marie Abair has been selected in- structress for Marie Dionne, her namesake, at 1Mt. Sanai Hospital. New York. Lila Mahn is the new German instructor at the University of Wisconsin. Len Kundinger is now warden at San Quentin Fred Anetsberger has taken over the Copenhagen Snuff Company. Jack Smith and his famous Sleepy Time Orchestra are making a tour of the leading colleges of our country. with them is their vocalist Dorothy Zulevich. nSpikeu Erickson is now the Vice-President of the Camel Corporation. KNow he can get all the cigarettes he wants for nothingl. YRCTHQCY forester of His head- Brnie Cuddeback is now chief upper wisconsin forest territory. quarters are at Tracey Lake. Evelyn Aho ls taking aviation enable her to fly with her famous husband, the commercial flying ace, Jack Hicks. Mrs. Vic Braglio lBetty Couturej is help- ing her husband run a nifty little restaurant on the corner of Broadway and 52nd Street. This exclusive place is noted for its Italian dishes. Robert Myers is now proprietor of the community barber shop located near Stubb's on County Trunk G. Helba Lowrie is assisting the famous dress designer Adrian in his costuming for his latest movie. Betty Howe is now assisting the famous Dr. Kildare whose most faithful patient is Dale Johnson with his ever present heart ailment. Mr. and Hrs. Jim Brandenburg have just returned from an inspection tour of the Omaha Depots in Belgian Congo. Hrs. Brandenburg is the former Ione Meyer. John Johnson, singing star of radio and movie fame is now Faster of Ceremonies on Your Hit Parade. Evelyn Bolset has just taken the world's typing championship, doing 175 words a minute. Olive Wells, Fifth Avenue's most sought after model has been awarded a screen test by Columbia Studios. Carl Schneider, that famous clarinetist, is rapidly taking the place of Artie Shaw in the hearts of many of our Young American swing fans. Or maybe you would call them jitterbugs. Jimmie Olson is now working at the Keefe Garage as the new assistant manager. Verna Kundinger and Lee Behreandt have just celebrated their fifth wedding anniver- sar . John Leipzig is now designing airplanes for the HNever Fly Toy Airplane Company.n Don La Blanc, the head of the athletic department at Tennessee has taken his team to the Rose Bowl for the third consecutive year. Earl Wardensky has discovered a new theory which will revolutionize the study of geom- etrvu Eleanor Bradle is now Home Ec teacher in the Fifield Hi School. Margaret Ollgney ls testing the new shades of lipstick and fingernail polish for the manufacturers of the Cutex Products. Bob Teeters is giving skiing lessons to winter sports enthusiasts at Sun Valley. llncidentally it is pronounced sheing.J David Ovans, that handsome new cinema actor, is playing opposite Beth Kennedy in that super-colossal film uOne More Kiss.' Bob Sutherland is now under the employ of the Vincent Ford Garage as chief mechanic. Marion Blaski is teaching biology in the Phillips High School. Evelyn Osborne and her husband Neil Athey are managing the newly established nP1g Tail Beauty Parlor.n Alice Anderson is ial secretary to the Margaret Meyn's Lastsu is running Broadway. Joe Nusbaum is Physics at the University teaching the students how lessons to now the chief confident- President of the U.S. new play nOnly Heaven for its tenth week on the Professor of of Wisconsin. He's to juggle figures. HOW

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4 JA 6 lack Srith leanor Bracxle W7 Q 7- Pa CT NE111e TVUT Ho or Student 'C 8 he er M' 'Girls may core, an tfaim 15 hiih W girls may co, but I ,ff 0, ff Junior Foresters 2,15,4 Apt L!!! a Ad 4 Dand 1, ,5,4 Chorus f l n,5 Pep nlub l,2,5,4 Scr be Staff 5,4, Footbgll Nanaper 4 Torch Staff 4 Aloha Players l CL S MO O EVERY MAN IS THE ARCHITEC OF HIS OWN FUTURE CLAS OFrICERS President .. He1 m8I1 NGSCK Vice President Karlie Vuchetich Secretary R Treasurer Lucille Demulllng On September 5, 1956, the Lincoln High School beheld a spectacle few are privileged to gaze upon Never before had such an aggregation of physical and mental geniuses been gathered together under one roof, as 115 future Einste1n's and Samson's trooped through the spacious marble portals of this renowned in stitution. Although conditions were totally strange to us it was with no difficulty that a class of our high mentality quickly adapted itself to high school life After electing Don LaBlanc president, Dan Vicker vice president, and Karlie Vuchetich secretary, we settled down to our rigorous curriculum We were con cerned primarily Cas every freshman class should bel with draining to the dregs the cup of knowledge so little attention was given to outside activities although several of our numerous Samsons indulged in the manly sport of foot ball At Carnival time our invaluable aid in presenting the side show proved our superiority from the very beginning The grades we established were the amazement of the faculty and the envy of every upper classman in school. In our first year we had shown the others we were competent and capable, very well qualified to grapple with tasks which taxed our abilities to a greater degree. This, however, gave no hint of what was to follow. Returning the following fall as sophomores, our number had dwindled to lOO, but what we had lost in quantity we more than made up for in improved quality. With the vigor and spirit which was so characteristic of this great class, we plunged into our school work determined, if such a thing were possible, to better our previous records. Guided by Joe Nusbaum, Ken Riley, and Margaret Gligney, our hopes and determinations were not in vain. Scholastically we exceeded fondest expectations, while our atheletes, musicians, and orators became vital elements in their respective organizations. Our Carnival presenta- tion was again a smash hit. tu d 1 th f 11 f '58 with After maturi further for three months, we re rne n e a 0 the very definiltlg purpose of exceeding gwir pawn lixigh sta?g2iCES.anW:i22cEg2a5?1iZp as res en v ce res ' 5ggcZl3gly,wing1g1?dsi EEEtTanThe athletic teams warg swelled'w1th membeis from the Junior ranks, forensic work hit a new high, and we formed the nuc iuihot the numerous clubs. Then as in the past it was our class s superb wor al made the band a standout both as a unit and in solo work as well. The minstre show that mere mention of it causes great difficulty in suppressingi a geaggy chuckle over our class in blackface. All this went on while we con ng? dis- amazing work in the class room. The climax of the Year' 'as our HHHSHH 7 t tinctive prom, the theme of which was the New York World s Fair, keeping abreas of the times as we did in everything we attempted. In writing the history of the final year one does not need to go into detail. Everywhere we find evidence of our class's endeavors, an improvement over the old. Guided by Herman Neeck, President, Karlie Vuchetich, Vice president and Lucille Demulling as Secretary we are prepared to graduate. We haven't minded the feeling of awe and respect which the underclassmen have held for us because we realize that Lincoln High will continue to have the same feeling for us for years to come. 'I J! f I 4 lf' X fl: on ' Y f' .A at ,E A 4-.U H H I' , ' ' N f 'L' , p f I 'UYMHXQS pe, h - ' .. d . .' ss 0 -' 6 .dxf . I Q H 1 Al, go on forever. 1 VL' - X 'I - rw . , as , AJ la, , , ,X :L I J 5 'a , T S L, f - t ' w 3 3 g, A 1 . CJ A I 0 5 6' . IIUOODOIODOIIIDI 0 I , - CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER BLUE AND SILVER TALISMAN ROSES



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I, I. In Emil Perkovnch is the new manager of the Few York Giants Dorothy Aenker, the foremost woman news' commentator, has Just returned from a trip abroad Arthur Baalson i now Professor of Mathematics at Vassar iss Edith Sturm is row trying to squelch the antlcs of her bookkeeping class at the P U U S Christine Hoffman is working in Hollywood as stand in for Joan Davis Doris Resch is employed at Robinson's Bakery Wise Ruth Tomczak has begun a cross country tour lecturing or the subgect U evention o Cr me, or Too Much Yissin Miss Annes Pritzl, who always denied her proposals of marriave, finally accepted a proposal, not onlf of marrlave, but one of a f'ne trip ast and abroad Ruth Oesterreich has gust won the woman's Bowling Championship of the U S ,oodvard store, where her husband Clif nter is nev ass start nara er leading a geology expedi of Darkest Africa Clt this to escape from his Jack Cummings is tion into the vilds is rumored he did manv woman admirers Vernon Steiner, Dame, is home for a yell eiberg is running HThe School of Instruction for Future Cheer Leaders This school is located at Minneapolis Richard schmidt and DeEtte smith CLady Macbethl are now plavlng the leading roles in the tra edy Hvacbeth' wh1ch is running for its sixteenth consecutive week on the stage of the Broadway Theatre in 'ew York Elmira Grimm is now teachlng dancing t the Greenfield School house Marv Keefe is writing the advice to the lovelorn column, for the lew York Globe basketball star at botre short visit 'N CLASS Karlie Vuchetich, bequeath my, or rather pass down my family heirloom CPos1tion on the basketball squad! to the next in line, John Vuchetich Ione Meyer, would bequeath my Saturday nights but I would rather keep them. Earl Wardensky, bequeath my position as Mr. Shulstad assistant to Dick Sutherland. Neil Weiberg, bequeath my position as cheerleader to Don Halverson. Stanley Gaetz, bequeath my height to Lawrence nTwit' Vuchetich, Recently a group of pictures appeared in the Life vacazine showing the romance of teacher in a country school Loretta Grassl who followed in her sisters footsteps, portrayed the role of the teacher Wud llygt lS collectinn antique model cars for the Ford Iotor Co John Pribnow is being held by T G a threat over the head of Slim Summerville who ha been getting rather tempermenta durinv the past few months Betty Dahlin has just signed a testimonlal as to the comfortableness of Ford cars Cespecially the front seats 3 Leonard Larsen, the newly elected mayor of Park Falls, is making a visit to Chiggro The last place he was seen was at the nChez Paree' Clement Cuddeback and his partner Peter Pavkovich have dust won the famous six day bicycle races in Milwaukee Claire Gehrman is trombone soloist on the hour of Charm Today Westphal have just built a new home 1 White Citv On the side 'Burlyu is training for his bout with Henry Armstrong Dora Gotz, eminent authority the proper appliance of make up is writing a series of articles for Glamour magazine Herman Neeck and Dan Vicker are happlly married to two Eskimo girls They are now living in northern Alaska Ann Krznarich is modeling for the Uaybell ine Companies Advertisements Rell, I guess that about finishes all about the doings of the members of that great class of '40 and I was completely satisfied I put down the last of my collection of news papers and resumed the little nap I had started to take Alas, I fell asleep only to dream of all my classmates and what they would be doing in 1960 'IL WILL John Johnson, bequeath my love making ability to Jim Cummings. Eleanor Bradle, bequeath my business like attitude to Dorothy Powell. John Pribnow, bequeath my slimness to Bill W0Od16o I, Leonard Kundinger, bequeath my height to Mr. Fierke. I, Arnold Stueber, bequeath my automobile to Joe Kaan. T . . .ig, g . a I I . n .. I -- , A 1 A o 1 n S If YT . . . I 4 ,F , if I . . I T. .T-T. 8-S . . . . Y , ca. one 0 I S I Vx I 1 o O 9 u ' A , A I I PI' f im x gnu O , gi. ' L Y ' I f 4 L 1 1 . . f - T ' c - A 4 T, L 4 L.. , .I 'I I A . A L Ll A ' ' ' ' ' n v nn W Lucille D8I'l'll.l11ll'1f:' is VVOI'k1I'1Q' at- Q the Jerome Fields and his wife, the former '. ' f ' f , r . 4, .1 uf -. v n J I J f X 1 5' , , I I N rn - ., 0 .V 'I O ' I U on - A ' D L A ll ll Y I e . 4 Q , ,1 . , A v D u 1-1 ,N ' u - v Q 4 0 . I 4 I. I . Q .. V 1 ' ' - 1 0 A A - JY 0 ' 9. n 1 J Q ' I - , I ' I . fi , j 9 ' l X 1, I, - I, - e I . 3 I,

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