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

 - Class of 1951

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Wenninger, M. Kapitz, J. Hilgart, S. Welty, J. Gustafson, R. Gilman, B. Phillipg R. Tafel- ski. ERD ROW: J. Van Camp, J. Hunter A. Bomberger, D. Robbins, J. An- derson, L. Meyer, E. Krive, J. Fritz, D. Gustafson, A. Larsen. Editor --------------- Dorothy Gustafson Asst. Editor ------------- Margy Carlson f f J j Bus. Mgr. -------------- Jo Ann Anderson f f g 4, Berl Anderson, Sandy Welty. K' , Advertising Mgrs. ----- -Robert Phillips L V arnold Larson, Laura Meyer, Marilyn ap Zo I l 2 Typists ---------------- Lorraine Herbst O C H Eleanor Krive, Janet Fritz, Jane Hilgart tis .T. Fr.F:- Mildred Sather,Leola Nim q Lois Hickey ZX Jean Molzner. Sports ---- John Wenninger, Ray Tafelski y Art -------- Jim Van Camp, Mary Blodgett ' ' Doria Haasl. Senior Editor --------- Audrey Bomberger Junior Editor ------------- Jerry Hunter Sophomore Editor -------- Jane Gustafson Freshman Editor ----------- Renee Gilman Feature Editor ----------- Doris Robbins ADMIN ISTRI-X'l'lON 'DENT SECRILTARY PRINCUML Q 0 L-nm f bb,- debt'-Q1 --W. Beatrice Malagh 'R Q MaClaChlan--SupeT- ple? s intendent. Secretaiwy . Attended .-.. Vvhitewatejp Geometry Advanced Maih 'ji State Teachers College, Algebra and Gen. Math. :Na A! University cfwisconsin. Attended ---- Eau Claire if 'rdf Degree--Pb. M and Ph. B, State Teachers College , y ' and University of Wis. yy Degree ---------- M. ED, Advisor---Senior Class ed' , BOARD OF EDUCA NON Mr-. S. Tomczak Mrs. K. Dane Mr. A. Rabenowich o 4fZRf4LfZi' G4J+4LAQ,44.2-4Z,f! ,r PM FMQL Elsie Chapman English l and Library Attended- -...-- Central Teachers College and Library School. Degree ------------ B.E. Advisor-Freshman Class and4Library Broad. Rf 5, f ' We WL A! WM !3 i'LNj,Qk.:g,a L 4 Lowell McMullen World and American History. Attended ----- Northland College. Degree ------------ B.A Advisor ----- Scribe and Sophomore Claes. X 8 U I f rflfff John MacDonald American History and Geography. Attended---River Falls Teachers College. Degree ------------ B,E, Advisor ---- Letterman's Club Y Y Eunice Erickson Commercial Attended ---- Whitewater Teachers College. Decree ------- ----- BvE0 Advisor--Torch, Scribe And Forensics. Kathryn Peterson Home Economics Attended ------- Central Teachers College. Degree -------- ---- B-5- Advisor---Junior Class Richard Evans Physics, Chemistry and General Science. Attended ---- Eau Claire Teachers College. Degree ------------ B.S. Advisor ------ Torch and Freshman Class. Elizabeth Swenson Junior English, and Spanish III and IV. Attended ------- Central Teachers College. Degree ------------ B.S. Advisor--Spanish Club, Sophomore,Class,Scribe and Forensics. LaVerne Olingy Band and Chorus Attended ------- Central Teachers College Degree ------------ B.S. Wallace Reams Economics and Civics Attended ------- Carroll College. Degree ------------ B.A. Advisor---Junior Class Assistant Coach and Letterman's Club. Lois Umland Biology and Phy. Ed. Attended ------- Oshkosh Teachers College. Degree ----------- 4B.S. Advisor---Junior Class and G.A.A. -15' J Y, x me , X H' was 'A ,.: 4 in 3' :px 1 Q 'f ,X 2 3 ,1 5 vb ,.,. W if Mi A W -- I gf ' 1 4' u N ,Ex Ag? X , X Q ff 3- 2 S' ' .. I , U . ' 1 -1 Z fig hx X -X., -x pa ,sQ-, V1.1 :?x' I --gi -in -A X A H 1 ' 'HXS 'RN 'i , i 2 ,An 'A L ' x X f X CLASSES X S '2 wha PQ qh,nfJ Q7 Q T jftrf My OR WW Y JW . INRAM 114--A KY J 'JJ . nb ff NJN FE xx 1 9 I , ivmfxql , is-6 41 . H I , I I E -. uf, ,-'U' I ff t I -' : , F I 1 ef Pvudv ey 'BOKKYO GY E, e s'cB sxxmole , w 0 M. , Many s sxxxil maui a w'LuX4 she 6 many succumbed. 2 ,3 ,Lv .Baud X , 1 2,3 ,Lv. GY 5 ow NN euuivxgev Gaesav was sxoovv , Napoleon was skxovb, and Um sob so 'saXX lf. au 'L 1, 2, '5,X,x,- Tovoxu 1, 3, Lu 2,3,u.GX1ovus , 0 Sub-Dabs 1,2,'5,Lw. Y Club X,2,'5,Lv. Scribe 2,'5,Lw.Giv1's State '5- Yvoxs 3. Yves Lw.G.Ps.P-. Ly, C'ueevXea6ev' 'Z,'5,Lw. Yves. Yep Club Lv. mise Bas?-e'c?oaX vrsavvs 2, 2, 3, bf svevs Levee a1X 1 , .YOv'e Lv. Foovo Yves. 2. i5v 1, 2, 3, XY. 'Yovcxu Yvom 3. XT. Yves. Ly. 'fmt' S chmi dt, Pvvb be punished ' on of N ww' musk, X with the affifectv so mavvg women? Y'oo'c'0a1l 12,3-Basket' W, l,2. 5v'.Y'ovesbevs 'otevman' s 3. 3 Yvom 1oaX 29 ax-Y' Us 3. ,s 'N 1 .ALJI r , v0,J,f,,z i MW, , f WM , A ,Av Cx 6114. .f ff'Yi yv I J ! myhf, ,4.,ff'f1 JQMJ Q f I ' W K .f4.. .....,h .WZ L01-'V If We-' fwlff . ka h Betty P21163 Studies are hot ohig worrg. 3 ua G A A Chorus 1 - ' 0 2, 3, Lt., gspshish 3. Sokhh P-YXGGTSOD WW ? b o l . I 1 e9 X1 3 klwggg, doing thihQ,S R9 she shouigdoyiibt ogitm 3 G.R.B.1 - 0 ' . Torch iZ2z3p. B995 1, 9lbIm,v.J 7,,3,L,, ?ep Bend 32.3, 'iw s i L.. Science iii- 505' yi ' It Dehs 3,1-w. SG1'u1xO?T32ig '-ff , 3 u. Editor . O A Q t Lf, Forensics 23- -9 . , f Spanish 3,b- 5901 3' I I ' i 1 Kenneth Bsiczewshi WjfnfY4P4 6 i l Giris is s queer hind gqj 55 ? or vsrmiht. KJ I Dj 1 I 1 I I Wayne Biohahioh F 'etruies for me Q die for 4 '1 No stri 1'1i live and liberty. Footbsii i,?.,3Lv. Bash- ethsii 2. Letterman ' Ciub 3,L.. Yrom 3. 13 -. Kia' Sr qera GQCSK LeRoy Garter mem was we 'GOO simple for me. we and my oroheatra Bend 2,'j,bf- GYEOTUS X' are 'oookceo up for Spanien Lrorarflb- next week. Band 1,2,3,h. ?rom'3 Science 1.SpanLah 31+ Pep Band 2,3 ,I+ Sr. Yoreatera 2,3,b Bondene Darrow opinions ely have my them fre A.A. 1 and 1 air 1,2,3,Lx- G. h Cleo 3 Chorus Soanis 2 I4 1 Jeanette Farley She'a here, 1 hear iggle. S amish u. her g Library L, 9 sf XI Y H ' s' W' ,xx , xi N, 1 Q lg! J .5 GBMQE WL ffmvc, J -05 Canet Fritz Sne's willing to be convinced, but find tne one to do it. Science 1, ?ep Club l,2,3,L. G.A.A. 1,2, Arlen BA- Band 2, 3, Lx - Scribe 2,3,M.5ub Debs ---and every inch 9 2,3,u. Sec-Trees. 3. man. Pep Band 3, M. Torch Jr. Foresters L2,3,u LN.. 30 3: Y, . VVIA, 'V - f ' , Donald Greenw ood V K OWS that e foot' Xbialln teen ian' T' the ours 91060 he needs' 8 good 13-ne 1 b n 1 Qairgaeaxn L..'BeExaetbH11 1 2,3.L+- Lemurmen ' 1, 2 3 b. 9 9 2, 3 Lv Foresters 1, Treo! Kr 2 23,lv Dorotuy Gustafson Censored-Shes editor! Band L,2,3,h.Sub Deba 2,3,h.Pep Club 1,2, 3,b. C.A.A. 1,2,3. cribe 2,3,b.Toron 3, h.Foreneica 1.?rom 3. ditor h.Sec-Trees 1. ?ep Bend 3,h. Cnorue b.Spenien llibrery u. Glen Harris he loves to think. he himself . does it all Thats' the way of men. Trans? err ed fr on Rhinelsncier l.Yrom 3. Football 'Z,3. Bend 2, '5,Lv.letterxnen Club 2, 3. Forensics 2. Ir. Foresters ?..Scri'oe 2, Yep Club 2,'5.Yep 30 Bafld 31'-P. JOUR Hoffman Wwwgimwym. When he works , we wonder. Jr Foresters 3 ,Ln me George l4 Hazen l may do something startling getx Football 3,h. Yrom 3. Lorraine Hefbgt, High school days have their delights , but they G9H't compare with higx school night s , LibT9YY 3,h. Torch 3,b. lirom 3. gESL:i:E?qQrAlzf JAM, MPM is 33 5 ana E11-lgart A girl only l0VeS once, but lt's such fun to melee believe- Sub-Debs 2,3P ?YeS b' V. Pres. 3. Library 3, L. Torch u. ?rOm 3- Clayton 'J8I16'faSK'l Speecn ls silver UU? sllencels golden. 3 Science LZ- ?f0m ' Eugene Hllgart The Norld belongs to the energetic , but who wants the world anyway? Band l,2,'5,Lv.?ep Band 3,L+. Football 3,l+. Prom 3. Dennis Kelnhofer A quiet boy,but quite a boy. Science l,2. Spanish 3. Pres. 3. Prom 3. I7 E-4' 06 'Ls-eff! D - A L:3,,,,'90 '8 ,aL. egg Uwe 47014 5, 3 ,hh 4' g.,,1,,+!- , K , v Richard Kempen He came a stranger. butramained a friend. Transferred from rniiiips 2. Arthur Tnese common tnings ne never mentions,bnt ne exponnds Einsteids Yourtn dimensions. B915 2,3,l+.Boy's state 3. Prom 3. Krive Eienora Fuii of pep, fail of fun she's a friend 9 to everyone. G.A.A.i,2,3,u.Science 1. Band 2,3,u, Torch 3,1-v. Scribe 2,3,L.. Prom 3. Larson Arnold God bless the man who invented sleep. Footbaii i,3,lt. Bas- ketball 1,2. Torch it. Lettervzaws Lit. Yrom esters 2,315 5 is 3. Jr.For V. ?res. . TYHCK 1,20 1 OBS Lawrence Lobermeier Yeriods sbooln be ten minutes long--five EO come and five bo go. Mery Bsslcebbell 2, 3, lx 3 Lebbermarfs 2, 3, LP? An innocent face, but Jr. Foresters 2,3,ly, you een never bell. V. Pres 33 ?rom 3. Gborus l2,3,u. Scribe X P ,3,Lw ?ep Club '2.,'5. ?rom PM l Marv Lou, Miller X 51 I lm not going bo wor v .- fb over life. M e.p..p.., i,2,3. chorus , l,'j,ly. Science M' nisb .Scribe 3,34 W Yrom Spa Library Meyer is my own and like My life it as 1 l live f Aim. A A 1, 3, LL- Bend ciub l,3,1i. 3 G. . . Lg, Pep H Prom . LB, Sub-Debs 3 , '5PaY1T'SY1 Six.. Tres. 3 Forensics 3, M, pe Band 3,u, N150 Leola Of worldly pleasures seek l none, taboo on all this so called Robert Phllllps fun. Sfanlsh Club Lt. Xorih l tkiought l caught . Forensics . myse f studying Sorlbe lt. , dreaming, again. , I f 'Wren l,2,3,u. scribe M U2,3. Basketball l,'2 hx ilff yy' J Foresters l2,3,L X jf 12.1 3. Prom 3. X , Dorls Reynolds XP ' Here a glggle, the jf fleg everywhere Q pf QC 8 616C a llttle glggle. , 10 GQAOAQ O Chorus Spanish 3 Ly. Prom 3. X 20 Q19 'TW W at egg? G.A. l 2, Robbins Doris Being too good le a job--P.S.l'm lonesome not so lonesome. 2 3,143 Band A. 1, , 3,143 Yep Club l,2, Dabs 39 us Balm Sub Forenslcs 3,Lt3 Scrlbe ' l+s?1'0m3: Llbrary 39u3 Chorus Lrg Torch ly.. J' K n A i f . ther -ure' H.. i Mildred Snde little but so la a stick of dynamite. Band. l,2,3,Ly. Science , ga l- 'PGP Slab 1,2,3il- Rosella Schmidt Scrlbe 2,'j,Ly Sub-Deb-5 2, 3, Lv- TJ1bT'aT'5 LY' Round and round go TOYGY1 lx- YTOYH 3- her beans whom sne'll choose-nobody knows. l G. 1x.1x.1 2,3,Lyg Spanlsn 3,1-H Scribe Lrg Yrom 3. Schmidt BUGS 9 0 Lawr ln doubt-ask m LM when ball 2, rom 3 Basket otball 3,Lx. Y 'S 3 9 uv Fo Letterman Baseball lx. Senkbeil Ann LGVS be merry for human llfe ls short, 2 GOPKQAQ ' Prom Band , 5 anisn 3, 3:1-H P 33 Sub Debs Ly. Y ef' M' f 4 nM, z in w Q. 9 . J JJ lr, ,I XJX ff ff' 3 ' ' .I x i gl X X? Jjl I i st i 4 X I ' 5,1 A A X X X Ybjllls SwBY9K ls sne oemnre or ner elf! gggs Nlllnsone slne 19 Sack Steige we esn'1 5698- G- PS- P- 1w'2'v31L X369 Nlan 'nas one falling-- Clnb2. Gnornsl,2,3,U- wewxn. Basketball l, 2, EJ-M Lettex'man's l 23, H- Football w,,2,L- Yfow 3. Sr. Foresters 1,2, '5,lt. Yves. 3. Bagxnond Stneber' Do rather' 'oe rlgnt tlnan Yresldent . 2 3,n, Yrom 3. lence l B 5? 1-. -Q. IQKWQ LL v, ii f 22 and l, , 1. '5c ani sh 5989 Sutherland Books are fatal--3 oxgrse to the human race. CWC 2,3,Lx- G.1x.1x. lbrary Lt om Pep 1,2,3,Lx. L Cnorns l,2,3,Lt, yr- 'oe 2,3,Xl. Seri. '52 ' ' , 4, 1 . lx ,: A fi ol A N 'Y fn' ' f' if' V I P1 Teeters Rafi Tafelslil Blondes are botber- some, but l lille to James be botbered. Basketball l 2. Foot- We K .O ball l,3,Lp Sblenoe l. hemllnitarmi Y its shits Sparxlsb 3. Torob lt. sbow off tbat curly Baseball Lt. Yrom 3. 19,911-, Lettermanws 3A-Y. 'Football 3,30 Yroma Jr. Foresters 3,2,3,l4, X5ettieOrma:1's.Glub 2,3. Cf 6 , X4 ' s V V.. 18? K 1 xx 'xx games lhlbedeau , N - ,- Q' ' K5 's N N, V ,1 let, some- - Q x l et -J Q .A .V- -1' I i bat qu e 1 ll SOYKXGKN what sbg. H over lt bg and bi- . i Z 1 1' 5 1 X x X XP . x :lv George Upton brlnv- l stand on tbe oi' a great career. lll someone please glve me a sbove? band l,2,3,Ly. Yrom Sr Foresters l,2,'5, Spanlsb '5,Lx.. lllc Yres. l 6 23 9 W 1 ' x ' x ts, 3 vaacaw? wafdensm rO1 . 16 K-Q95 500116 Ca be litt- ga ,,1 rather be big Y Yeah? 3 ima live than 1 gfiuoh. 3. ?rom ag? 2635. 3 MJ Torah 59 ibe 2, a A A. 1,2a K 2,3, 0 Scoxrw. BM- G' 'GDOYUS Lt.,Yf'Om 3' wi Lggribe 2,3iP Library 3' Whitmef 530K what 623 - l Never if ggi Off til Ou ca I M. iomiazii 19 it 51 2' FOO Tmanxs 650 0 L6Ef'e 91161 TT-L, 23 O 56 ' b 1 3 BQLSKQFATZSQIQI' 29 9 To Lg-QOYU 3' A The following ten seniors are those who have maintained the highest averages during their The Class of 'El chose as their Class Flower WOur Life is is the Class the Class of the Carnation. What We Make Itn Motto chosen by '51. The Class Colors of the Class of 'Sl are Aqua and Silver. 24 four years at Lincoln High school. Audrey Bomberger Mary Ann Lucas Leola Nimmo JoAnn Anderson Janet Fritz Laura Lee Meyer Dorothy Gustafson Elenora Krive Lorraine Herbst Rosella Schmidt .-N CLASS WILL I,Betty Alley, won't will Bud to anybody, as I want him for myself. I, JoAnn Anderson, will my ability to get into trouble to my cousin, Ozzie Bublitz. I, Kenneth Balczewski,will my flashy sweaters to C. Kilger. I, Wayne Bichanich, will my long walks to school to Billy Phillips. I, Audrey Bomberger, will my pepnand vivaciousnessto.Audrey R. I, Vera Canik, will my bari- tone to Don Dvornik. I,LeRoy Carter, will the bass drum to Wayne Tyree. I, Bondene Darrow, will not will Ken to anybody, because I want him for myself. I, Jeanette Farley, will my Saturday nights to Anna Maske. I, Janet Fritz, will my play characters to Dorothy Taylor. I, Arlon Graffunder, will my accordion to Kenny Standen. I, Donald Greenwood, will my football ability to B. Schmidt. I, Dorothy Gustafson, will my long hair to Jerry Hunter. I, Clem Harris, will my curly hair to Dick Roberts. I, George Hatch,will my sense of humor to Lois Hickey. I, Lorraine Herbst, will my high marks in tests to Ilomay H. I, Eugene Hilgart, will keep my bugle horn. I,Jane Hilgart, will my trips to the cities to Marilyn Kapitz. I, John Hoffman, will my car to the Senior boys of '52. I, Richard Kempen, will my winning the race to hot lunch each noon to Wayne Moore. I,Arthur Koshak, will my ride on the bus to Mike O'Donnell. I,Elenora Krive,Willmy typing ability to Muriel Slayton. I, Arnold Larson, will nn ability to sleep to Gussie S. I, Lawrence Lobermeier, will my Flambeau girl friends to any- one who likes the Indians. 'I, Dennis Kelnhofer, will my quiet ways to Kenneth Tyree. I, Mary Ann Lucas, will my shorthand speed to D. Glaeser. I, Laura Lee Meyer, will my -f--we ----f sr- job at the hospital'm9anyone who needs a little money. lverylittlel I, Mary Lou Miller, wonuswill Clem to anyone, I want him for myself. I, Leola Nimmo, will my dis- like of boys to Jane Fleming. I, Robert Phillips, will all the fun I've had in High School to the Freshmen. I, Doris Reynolds, will my long walks to school to the Lwmnmwngmg. I, Doris Robbins, will my NUncle Richn to Sandy Welty. I, Mildred Sather, will my car, WLouie,H to Ginger Neeck. I, Arthur Schmidt, will my ability to skip school to any- one who likes to write BDOO-word themes. I, Lawrence Schmidt, will my Freshman girl friends to the Freshman boys. I, Roselle Schmidt, will my 3rd hour Spanish class to anyone who loves Spanish aswell as Ido. ' I, Ann Senkbeil, will my Sat. nights at Stubs to Berl Anderson. I, Phyllis Smetak, will my out-of-town boyfriends to C.Feih I, Jack Steiger, will my basketball ability toDick Stein. Raymond Stueber, will my I knowledge of Spanish to L.Reinow. I, Jean Sutherland, will my laugh to Lorna Allman. I, Raymond Tafelski, will my ability to get kicked out of classes to Lorin Wergeland. I, James Teeters, will my long walks to school to anyone who has a car. I, James Thibedeau, will my easy-going attitude toM.Vincent. I, George Upton, will my front-row chair inBand to Ray P. I, James Van Camp, will my ability to get out of drawing pictures to Mary Blodgett. I, Carol Wardensky, will.my friendliness to B. Vuohetich. I, John Wenninger, will my basketball ability to D.Dvornik. I, Jack Whitmer, will my 'A2 Nash to anybody who wants a lot of trouble. I, Clayton Janetski, will my dark hair to Norman White. . ' 25 nw '.+4 1 i ix ! l I 1 CLASS Recently Kenny Balczewski was in New York and he visited his old friend and former classmate, JoAnn Anderson,Editor of the New York Times. JoAnn asked him what brought him to New York. She was greatly surprised uafind that he was a traveling salesman for the new H510 car, the hottest thing on wheels. It was invented by another former classmate, Jack Steiger. The principle of this amazing new car is that it is driven without the use of hands! After a trial spin, JoAnn was eager to buy one of these cars. Seeing that it was for such a close associate, Kenny said he'd have it rushed direct from the factory in Detroit, owned by Jim Teeters. That night while they were out seeing New York night life, they stopped at the world-famous night club, uHatch's Hut,H owned and operated by George Hatch. The orchestra which provided the entertainment for the evening was nCarter's Caravan,H led by LeRoy Carter. The band's vocal star was Ray Tafelski,whose record nwisconsin Wonderland,N written by Archie Graffunder, was first on the Hit Parade. Also featured with the band was UHot Lips Hilgart,U Koozie to you. At the table next to JoAnn andKenny's,George Upton was celebrating his victory at golf. CHetumljust won the Walker Cup.J He, and his private caddy, Clayton Janetski, invited these former classmates to join them. The conversation turned to the class of '51 and the following facts were discovered, Jack Whitmer had been appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Jean Sutherland was head chef at the Waldorf Astoria. Vera Canik was chief surgeon.atJohn Hopkins Memorial Hospital where Janet Fritz was head nurse. Mary Lou Miller was happily married to Clem Cuddeback. Lorraine Herbst styles hair for Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer and also sees a good deal May l, 1961 of her fiancee, John Hoffman, 26 PROP!-IECY who was a director there. Ann Senkbeil was the bookkeeper for Hoppes store. CShe haszapersonal interest in the business.l Bob Phillips was a game warden. He had just revised Wisconsin game laws. Artie Schmidt owns a world famous resort on the French Riviera. His head janitor is Jim Thibedeau. In the indoor sports field, the class of '51 has also shined. Ray Stueber is the world-famous pool whooter, and Dennis Kelnhofer bowls anaverage of 275. Jeanette Farley is Spanish interpreter for the U.N. Leola Nimmo conducts revival meetings in a tent that covers 5 blocks. Rosie Schmidt is Mrs. John Kznarich. Phyllis Smetak is secretary tothe President of the U.N., Wayne Bichanich. The next day Kenny had to leave at noon, and while they were on the way to the airport JoAnn tuned in to hear the news as broadcasted by the famous com- mentator, Lawrence Lobermier. They found that the class of '51 was contributing a great deal to the news ofthe day. Arnie Larson just-invented amachine that does your work fo1'youwhile yousleep. Mildred Sather just replaced Hoover as head of the F.B.I. Mary Lucas made a new shorthand speed record by taking 525 words a minute. Dee Dee Greenwood made 4 home runs to win another game for the Dodgers. The Kentucky Derby had just been won by nGreased Lightning,W born and raised on Dick Kempen's horse ranch in Montana. The jockey was Clem Harris. A UKN bomb, more devastating than either the atom or HHN bomb, has been discovered by Einstein the second, Arthur Koshak. At the end of the news Lawrence announced that at two o'clock that day Umaworld-famous Amazons, coached by Carol Wardensky, would play a game. The game would be broadcast by John Wenninger for Gillete Blue Blades. Lawrence talked for a time about the team and informed the radio listeners that Elenora Krive was the team's high point gal. Another of the team's attractions wastheir cheerleader Audrey Bomberger. On reaching the airport Kenny hastily said good-bye andboarded the plane. As the stewardess checked off his name he looked at her and guess who it was? An- other oldclassmate,Jane Hilgart. As he waited for the plane to start,Kenny picked upe magazine. On the coverwasa picture of the NCover Girl of the Month,H Laura Lee Meyer. As time passed,Kenny asked Janie if something was wrong. She told him that they were waiting for the glamorous movie actress, Dorothy Amour, formerly Dorothy Gustafson. Then Janie took him in to meet the pilot, and old friend, Lawrence Schmidt. Two other celebrities got aboard at Chicago. They were Doris Reynolds, Commander in Chief of the Wacs, and Doris Robbinswhowas touringthecountry with the Philharmonic Orchestra. After a pleasant trip, Kenny arrived home at Park Falls. There he found a ticket to James Van Camp's private showing of his latest art works, awaiting him. Thus, we see that the little class of '5lcertainly made their mark in the world. CLASS HISTORY Though very different wc, the Freshman Class of 'MT-'h8, found this year the open door to a new kind of school life. The upper classmen were very understanding and helpful tnusduring our first bewildered days. To represent us we elected for Pres. Ronald Parkinsong M Pres, George Upton, and Sed Treas Dorothy Gustafson. Years 'h8-'h9, the -doors of Lincoln High opened to us, we returned gladly to our friends and teachers, old and new. Of course in the place of bewider- ment and awe was a feeling of familiarity anda.little d'super- iority toward the Freshman. As our leaders we chose: Pres. John Wenninger, Vice Pres. Arnold Larson, and Sec. Treas. Jack Whitmer. The Sophs have taken a promhent part tischool activitws this year. The many clubs and musical organizations have bene- fited withamembership including many Sophmores. hithe Homecoming parade our float took second prize. Two dances were given by the Class: nThe Snowballn and a Spring Dance. Years '49-'50 reopened again to the members of the Class of '5l. A momentous Junior year. To represent us we chose three of the most willing and able class members: Robert Phillips, Pres, Joan Hanson, Vice Presg and Jane Wells, Sec. Treas. Our first big project was a very appropriate Armistice Day Dance. Even more successful was the HCupid's Canter.n Of course, the crowning event was the Junior Prom. Thareigning royalty were King George Upton unc his lovely Queen, Dorothy iusiafson. The gym was decorated to fit the theme, nMoonlight and Rosesn am.the beautiful music of Benny Graham and his orchestra, created a perfect evening that will never be forgotten or sur- passed by those who attended. On Sept. S, 1950, we, the Class of 'Sl entered Lincoln High to begin our final glorious year. As Seniors we found a certain respect shown to us by the other classes, a respect which we sincerely tried tnearn. The Senior float very appro- priately took first place in the Homecoming parade. The first dance of the season, The Royal Cardinal Ball, was given by the Class of 'Sl for the undefeated football team. All the clubs, sports and other school activities profited by the talents of our class members. At this time we wish to thank the faculty and school board members, for the help and under- standing they have shown us. 27 1ST ROW: D. Gla- sser, Sc Flat, M. Blodgctt, W. And- son, Mo Carlson, Mo Pnlier FND ROW: MimsUm- land, R. APndt,J. Colcmwn, M. Fals- iaJ,hUssIbtersom XRD inf ROW: R.Plem- , L. Fnnwl, Lo Gundursgaard, R, n t W ,- ru' S , Ac .vre1udr- Clt0U 28 lSllI2OW: .E. Ilil- gart, D. Haasl J.Molzner, M.Kap- itz, B.Miller, G. Holt, G. Marth. HND ROW: W. Hil- uart, J.Leitl, J. Hunter, L,Hickey, R. Knishka. 3RD ROW: G. Mur- nik, C. Kilger R. Larson, J. Le- Valley, R.Marteno JUF IOR3 lL3'l' ROW: E. Pre- meau, G. Neecks, Lu Rich, D. Nutt- ing, V. Rens, P. Pritzl. 2ND ROW: IVlr'.Renm:1 D. Schrader, F. Orgjiish, N. Nessman R. Roberts. 3RD R0-V: J. Phil- lips, 13. Sclwen- Held, D. Preisler l.. Rienow, Jo Olson, rmqf: M . .1 my D. .lllilcr , J. Wuwrn, ll zwlvogz, Jllfnll C . We l l L1 . RJW: M. Vim , N U 'l'j,'1'Qff Peo , J . 'fcvfie , W. V11 1'-Qvrlfw Rl TJ: A . 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V .2 it K 5 ' W A 'fhk' 1 KS 1 mi B Q ,rg igf l v 1 v f . 'xx X' I .-,f ' ar v 'F ,I W isf ' f' 'qi A , W 1 ., A ,fit , 6 Y I X 4' Li . Q! V Q 1 I i 'K wa , ?i?f Le X ii 1 i f H ' Aw W is 35 -a xg, 5 ME N 1ST ROW: S. Bel- land, R. Gilman, R. Rellinger, L. Hilgart, L. Alla- back, D. Rall, L. Herbst. 2ND ROW: B. Ber- nard, E. Gruber, J. Rorkenhagen, D. Dvornik, R. Bourgeois, M. Blood, R. Besaw. 3RD ROW: G. Hraunreiter, L. Dourpard, G. Ben- son, D. Burbey, B. Rublitz. lST ROW: R. Has, B. Pohl, B. Reb, A. Oswehl J. Rob- erts, A. Russell, M. Romenowich, J. Meeks. END ROW: B. Phi: lips, R. Moller, R. Morrison, D. Peuser, D. Rogew, D. Mrotek, D. O'Donnell. BRD ROW: R. Pon- shock, D. Reyer, R. Miohalski, D. Ponle, F. Mann, B. Pommerening, J. Olson. F- Junior Beauties Don't vush it over! Handsome,,, Youth. Jaok'S Xmas vacation. Childhood. What hawjened, Coach? Buddies, Guess Who? Hee-man, Sy Pflfk Fal s Cardi Q Bat 11318, Hufle tle to 14 14 C ' 1 Greenwood e For pa k and Larson S 5 lsuperiorf Ealing. t Meet Strat: Ra ymo nd Ta f e l s K 1 a 'Uday Night i1PmkrmgTEZgQ' . Right half who proved legggizfley eleven 56:12 ffm' valuable many times . ' ' 11011 last A ur- fmon but tailed Stztupday after- Wyunmm Emn - Vjc- I , q . b . The Dgnald Greenwood A well developedplayfw' that has had actlon for four' years. He is 3 player that will be grea tly missed HQX13 XXSXXDS ark YH . Y XWQXW t J aiu Ylevu-Trwun. Uiagafk ,Sue FP'Lf,fuS mai: 1811 P 1 t0 his CYXUO 550m eu '11?f3s0ge122uSigQc233'5- ,Nm nxslafginoewa Fa ,Qc Park ,....fx's 0 D. iyxxy 10' pl 37 Cards Defeat Now Undefeated - wk 5-6 Cross Gm! glial-fer Scorzveczrnesg '1'hird!', S The Park ess it ten FaUS'Ca1-dma games 1 15 made gut I1 sue W tn, ny defeat by do cesion with- fwgafomahawk :gig a SMP-' 15 , to 6 C nr 0na1f1andR ' caches Mac ' three Dlavanegms Used twenty: lggle, wet I De- ' JWII 'as Fd sf sf I - John Wenninger l 4 A quarterback who was 5 small but powerful. fl Lawrence Schmidt A fullback with plenty of spirit. Jack Stgiger Arno Larsen Left half who's speed A quarterback that was Wlll be HliSSSC3 H6103 always in there fighting. Yea?- ardmals L .,,. 'hillips Routed b Park Falls ,,.- er in Game As The Phillips Nev oudums Bewfd W 14 Straight W First Yard-9 Yardb F umbles Frida 39 0 P35568 Ja P H1 ajax e5 Teeters ar Rica, igirdanghagflfew LACK lg-L 1:11-E A P Eyed U ba1,gr.gZmi?' Wrlitmer . F K T A . ndefeated Mosmee als 0 115133 of 9 route lOl' 1.lm:l.-,..-- eel? Heflal 'f 'HM ullbackbon Gr lf ' --' Ns teams ...- nd Cards Score Early on Pass a RBVCISGQ Moslnee Threats in Second Hal! Fail. 3-p-di? STATISTICS P. F. Moslnea Flrst Downs 0 6 Yds. Ruslllns ga Wi 1 l i 8 m , Ph 1 1 1 i p S O ur rough left tackle. ,Phd-l -. Passes An I1 will mn eter Ba r to early the ond. e tally d ln L - , Y.- mbe - 6. ln L80 Il 301'- Mike O'DOnnell A fiphti Ben wi-in l Wil? Emjhomope A Scnoenfeld Wayne UC 'z 'WJ Nl. r' B' 11 - HH U0Xt Year., lore hit Tift? . guard who Tp 10 Gulch mighty hard ?CKle, a Sen- . dld his job Welior who 38 Cards W' 'H SI .lzE'fHa Izualk lla . r f Mc c Hflllllgg Qfffll 27-13 ds A V P0wer gnetgzin Stars i ST SQQ5 42. ,Pink Fans 2.3477311133 Dj' 223 Yds First Dc, Mwonen The 26 Yds, Gmned Rush, 0 ,, an 1 Pas Ing' Idf It gl R2'mb1es mug 15 Aofxjrk 50 Rec: 16 a H t' 8 Penalties opp' 1 ' Jack Ol s on uve er' 1 Passes Att' yards 20 any ses 5 Small but my so power- Q mated 2 ful - A Junior- ,A el :ha:n2g::rf,bSaha1f D SU-my pudfg the M0055 if 8 2 e Zfeatedstnng QQ 1 J defeawng S Z n -'vas 'V was E1 Satin' . 3 -ed -Carly hash fOr the? ffff Charles Kilger . -ayo Out from the pnqps 00315 Xu 1, ,.,r ,. e under gh, Skid- . Xa U ' ' -hen A center who llked and ,-51,5-3,p::' ' m saw a lot of action. U axn Gfeen Gtegiv cove. 0392.45 Wwfswksvf S .S 'xgexski an 40315 Nekoizte XSD Q, e9-K 1 The ix 3554111135: 51,2 aloxwg. mae g NZM me 9' nom sawfdavfrxds was me io' ww 29. W 'LQ xeasujosi welegez aa-Sf' rgeria XS. gel! Wann! an Shaw Scboo uma. d and mqa league whack gel nm X10 ugh we ww! mio ,umm 9 nal ect gmail ix W Cam dag gN5e WM mW but c0u Y on the Stax yme. D G me 9' 0 G 9311? fumokoafd uiie W the la Wei' mill' Kenneth Tyreex Right end. Small but, Y on My! 1 George Teeters wsu Left guard who could really hlt hard. James Lavalley A right tackle who is strong and powerful. Richard Roberts A good replacement. 39 core 7-0 W East. Nekoos n eswma ioobbah fans wxmessed me Fahs Cardlnms defeat. the S11 Xor East mgh schoox f-Ham ht, 'I-0. OH skle A hand em K tom I T ff Scores in First Quarter. ws Hcav! Taielski Ragged Lin!! P181 Dm Penalties on Cards. ,ff of 950 Led crowd Park turday N2 L 1 use oi the FTF Nik M 1 flgjlt end klI'H,LCH A 1 - W - J Db hu Kflowfg Q 5 issues W Q99 1 x . Carl B1OQmbePg A mifhn N Y Sophomore and Powerful D310 Mrotek Ri - . Loggi: guard W110 pro ' ' V211 ved lI'1 HMA Comiggfble player . yga-FSL 40 Z! in Ov er Supenm a Here Kilger Mall e Al -Conkrencev 5121556 :ala xlzklgvslnee Phe e MMQ N e of Uwwhes. ' Nu...-.4 DWLGNQWDMLLMRA HM wayne Blcharilch and Chai-Ieq' Kilger were named to ffhe -LU-lnberjack All-conference team at a meeting of coaches and School officials at Wallsau last Thursday evening, The Par-lr Falls cardinalsg champ- ions or the Lumberjacfk confer- ence, placed four men on the all-conference team. The conference trophy was present- mtoanmnmcbuhhmnmmw Donald at this time, and on Monday morning the trophy ,was muwmmimemqmwhiamw- eral assembly meet at the hkhmmmn hm Y Floats 1 eI'S3 ll Mhnag Fofltba nmidt S- SC ' fl, Tyfee L. G-lbsgdt, W- B- Sem 1 l snake istant C085-gnaligams ASS h MEC and CDSC 41 BASKETBALL IST ROW: J. Olson, Steiger, W. Verona, ZND ROW: MP. Reams son, C. Kilger, B. 3RD ROW: D. Stein, Pohle, L. Gibson. The Record Opp. Rhlnelander 55 Hurley 48 Rib Lake 51 DePadua 46 Phillips 25 Superior East 60 Tomahawk 51 Rib Lake 53 Buperlor East 48 Ashland 43 Wakefvleld 37 Hurley '75 Phllllps 48 Tomahawk 43 Bessemer 35 DePadua 51 Ashland 53 Wakefield 54 Total points 376 A. Schmidt, J. Wenninger, L. Lobermeir, J. D. Gveenwood, B. Schoenfeld. , B. Dirrigle, D. Pauser, D. Preisler, R. Lar- Schmidt, T. Micek, Mr. MacDonald. J. Schmidt, G. Benson, D. Weber, D Mrotek, D. 4 S PF 41 1 50 , 68 51 '77 55 85 67 62 52 66 70 65 47 67 59 87 56 1,105 , 13 Q M.Mw.,.,..,, 'ark Falls Swamps Phillips ca dinatsvop ll lolrl Phillips to Seven Field Goals, 'rap ' md Verona. Scorers are btelger ...- Th Park Falls Cardlnals e completely uutclassed the Phil- lips hlgih school qulnt here on Tuesday evening by the lop- sided score of '17 to 25. In prob- ' t d feats ably one of the wors e ever administered hem 'oo a ltin team the Cards limit- Vls g , ed the county seaters. to but I 29 One Sided Tilt7'1-25 A Wakefield 3 5 1 1 to The Telegruml' i l nc' Racking up 0 ' K FALLS. - PAR' th win in ll starts, thi Ni l'l ' Tl lislflr mFalls basketball' sql-W V tipped Wakefield here. Fflday 1. night 74-36. The loss 1f.i5,WHke' E field with a 5-5 reecp Glo C game' a N 04 iff: tl sin conierenw G' f Ll: dinals out in 8, Forward .LL fe IO 6 :kj nets lor 2- fo 'ea Jlf W Qs, scoring ' sfp 1- oe-KIQ4 0 23 pomb Uwasro go,bfa,0 594. 'P , 0 .o ' 945 x Dreev-3,69 Jeff 1741910 all. Q Lobw- 40d GF Q' QJ, 01,9 ls, Q 8 su- so of all 0,7 0Q6l' jfflfszo field goals. Fleet-footed John Wennlnger W el, ,F UI S I F 0 staxteithe M' 'ev dropping W-7' P0560 0, safes be . mme oo 0,, one ' ide court. 3,901 09s 71',g.if:g51',,0 Sf 'PJ je 75010 gbew Q ' S 'hit the J: 'iwzo'-SJ, eats 01,905-Yqbj -9f,a'i'o,f in the Logan, P.,-4. 61.9 kg? 01- ,brag 8 at Ink ry Ver- gr 1i:fe44fr,,:0o 'iz Q Ip, 01-612i 17, nected Jack 1 ll-t f'ff 'f:' f if Qf 'foa-3' 'ha -0 76 d 6 ' 1 S te ' 0' L'f'f 'b C 0' fprf 'Lo 89.9 100' ' l X Tami 1 he d . :PQ-gSa,?ldt?r 4, A97 JJ 17L?fZQf0I,1 ,054 ebayer q5gCcLu.MQQ'gg 'lijg ,fllc ', to f- or 1 ng SC over' known ggfigfgld Dooogaifgglffzgrfrf 50:4 05' PARK am Wlllppe SPQGG an ' ' 4' 0 0 ' Ouafae Job fr Fallsxbgsxiggigixdc five here Ft. deadly Sl'lOt, Sirii 3 ,aC0l,,2o??2S:Z'Z':5.f. 0 J?-faflgr fight!! 53. . OI' 1 o If n 'Y d c day night' 61 tg' 115 all me WY O a fX'4Z'-'SZ ee 9 1? ol 1? It was-Pafkorg 20-10' half lime 751:69 J oo'?0laJa0 first oerioI?52f35 and Park F333 lo on Jay' Ill Shead by a 49.31 mag! us surged Q a V -one oi Park 3- 1 contri- e meeiiofds for 3 '21 xpiglreh Ash. I huiicm l0 lhe ima 'g the H009 0 0 a xamvs Bmihiaumxxalxx teammates e e lor 13 coums. AS . institute who I 5 5 a ru ' - 5 St - Peterson' all b H Nybus, me , elger H' Aww ax bwrinsi CRE? Called in Attack. Forward B Mfain Leads , - Donald Greenwood A tlllflill llevuloped Player f as had Eiction or four years, He is Zrepliyer inet will be E-U Y missed flex-tj year' Senior oth Ganz y 'us J Wargck- es. Pu Q 1 COLlIdn,tl n y In Inj-K t al IOIQQ ,ight ffm ghq He 'he bask h vw d sr I ' ' S 0511 Dum 611 ll one for-ya to? and Sevbed in! Um of th al of en fr I es on e mah 23 Domes. s ts f -'VS S 'Sc est :gy a antini angrd here fguling , H , Ol 57 d IFOQW Gentueo ffjc- lefn fouls ood ca fH the g and Sevlfea a MEI F If b anle, en Rib 1.-orw Players ,I field Ke in ard' but goal on tthe Ieagewis, put ' Verona he Open with a W' Ste: netted ing jam Eel- aj a . ded gift P Re Cargtfrna f1 Y dan front' get from: .e, Lawrence Lobermier C0HtI'OlledbOth b 5311. excellent 333325 that 8 fighting Spirit than Eigved uSefu1mOI'e 6' Senior 43 Cardinals Snap DePaclua Win Strealrg Score 51-46 ....- l l Steiger is lllgh With 20 Polntsg Lobermeler is Outstanding in Controlling Rebounds. DePadua, trying for its seventh straight win of the season, was knocked off by the high-flying Cardinals Tuesday evening on the Ashland court by the score of 51 to 46. In a game that was played at a much slower pace than the Card's encounter with Rlb lake last week, Park Falls limited De- Padua to four free throws inthe flrst quarter and racked up five field goals and six charity tosses to lead 16 to 4 at the end of the first period. At the half, De- Padua had closed the soor 23-19 With the Cards the lead. -lrarrfalrscardrnarsnp ' re O 2:1 Bessemer Qumlel 67-35 . 5 wnoclal so The 'l'elolnmJ BARK FALLS. - The Park 'Cardinals ran up a 67 to 35 'O defeat the Bessemer 0,112 Fallers floor Tues- fp A non-conference . 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GJ, I 'SPO 4' 01: Ga .'b o'I1 e DWI6 be 6086014-i to loss? 760' 486 I I fu, ,Ivo lg' 0 1 . r 1 ob John Wenninger 50O01,a o' eb . 6- .gr e 19 J- 5 X ers U19 dambgJa -4-Jer 0 o , Q' GQ. .slllxaii A fast player vfsom we ' Wh- 165- counted on to score when the going, was llniller To Q S tough. His spectacular X W Nosfgxs long shots thrilledthe N NX f 9 crowd many times - s- 4- - Ap QQOQ K0 N9 Senior 3 XX QQb3:g'N9Q't650-gc' 'oaks oe' U' 10555 cy X 01' as .ye gee K 'X 'A e 4 'z Q06 of icq! '95 vo se it ve' we ef' -- Cowon v'4 o . ax -' ox '-5349 015 Q BY? Se ol 'sbswio 03' ef 'iavq .c Seeog a.b's.9Q,K0 XY 95 KW XVOQ.-foe 'Nix 95301 X0 X6 9-'dxixcl eo X '55 X- -106 453 xv .Jah-o9. AO? , 10,659 ,x, -. Q fi ki 5 V. 1 5 9 'Qc . 1 5613 42 'o 6' 99 c ive, c 9 0 '62 xox ,iooffso xacefifxbgl' - . 9 1. xv aw' F000 e C ,wx Q to 1 ox 003' Gi' 1, 5 ,A 15, sxg. 63. 0 ,K . X. 3. 'NX if 1 o egos-' O 4, S x- X G ' . . .eb 1 1 was ,LN . . Jack f.l1SOl'l -'1 junior' that has shown good soortsmanship and excellent playing abiliiy. 44 wx- as an 03021 is xi ,Q .oo limo Bs his 'l'xv'E1l' 6 m 069- 14 x x Kos.. 1, 'L 0 'S yi 6 x -1. oN 3: L .L xX xX as D 9 '1- 55 .L.,.,,l.i......, llurley 75-70 il-lyory at Phillips Hurlers dellnskl Slnks 35 Polnts- ln Fast Battleg Second Strlng Plays Bal! at Phillips. Hurley Coach Carl Vergam- lnl brought four boys and Florian rlelinskl to Park Falls last Frldayevenlng. When the fans' recovered from the hottest basketball encuonter here this year, they reallzed they had' 'wltnessed' probably the mostl 'accurate shooting ln the stated and also a Carllnal defeat at. the hands of the HurleyMidgets on the Cardinals home floor. The -final score was Hurley 75, Park Falls 70. There was no denying that a flerce baskret- ball game had been staged and Helinskl with his amazing 35 points was largely! resoonslblle lor the Midgets vlct0r3 skl scored his 35 poir field goals and 7 free Il-Ie missed but two of 5 lty tosses. The Cards jumped c early lead, 13-0, but tl -'lnskl and Ihomas Wayfle Verona Controlled the rebounds . A good shot from under the basket. A valuable player that has the makings of next years top scorer. Junior. Park Falls on Own Floor Defeals DePadua 59-51 PARK FALLS.-In a non-con- ference game on its own floor Park Falls defeated DePadua Friday night 59 to 51. The Farlers will entertain Ash- ,land for their next non-confer- ence game on Friday. The!Park- ers now have a season record of 13 wins and three defeats. Pork Hahn f Artie Schmidt A Senior who could be counted on for quick. action nt all times. Win Close One From Hatchets Easy-yhlory at Bessemer Qards Defeat Tomahawk By Four Pointsg Second Five Plays Full I-lalf at Bessemer. The Park Falls Cards had little trouble in disposing of Bessemer Tuesday evening ina game played on the Michigan court. Coach McDonald again used hls substitutes freely and played his second string for two full quarters. The score was 67 to 36. Steiger and Lobermeler led the scoring parade with 13 and 12 points respectively. Besse- mer's attempts to stop the Card offense cost them the loss of four of their first six players due to fouls. Bessemer's Carl- son was high for the Speedboys with 10 points. Score by quarters: Park Falls. 20, 33, 58, 67g Bess 27, 35. '1'heCafdSW111mf R.l.CllLll tl Larson of Ashland here F and Wm have 8' las A Junior' who will sou: much :lc Li on nets t your. Superior East Edges c a' rr 'u 55-so Ashland and Wakeheld ne- 335335: featerl. Cards Mark 9th Win Ashland Lads Until Second Quarter: Wakefield Not vin Shooting Form. --..ch Mac.Donald's Cardinals added two more victories to record last week to give them an impressive 9 vdctorles ln 11 games. On last Wednesday, the Cards .took Ashland 'on the Ore- docker's court by a score of 52-- 43. The Cards started out slow ln the Ashland game and were two points behind at the end or the first quarter. Steiger and Lobermeler hit for two field goals afpdece and Wennlnger and Olson dropped ln long ones to put the Cards out ln front at halftime 27-18. 'Mk Steiger, the Cardts high? 'ing ace, began to hit he third penlod and loc-alsi. met their second defeat this season, 60-55. In ta thrill- ing game which :found both the teams with at 51 point score 'at the end of the final period, Park Falls matched the Super- ior team's Q32 field goals but lost out -at the free throw line. Superior connected for 16 tal- lies from the charity line and' Park Falls, 11. Both Greenwood and Verona- left the game on foulsg Green- wood left shortly after the second half opened and Ver- period. Fon Sclioenfeld . ankle A fighting Junior' who la W9-S 1 will See more nctic-nq I' next year. yper Sharp Sb00fIl1 Rluhelamler lkUH3lhNm7 Lick 01 P-malice TCU: Sfflry 01 Many Mlstqes. show of Good Selson, P I. 1 e S 1 ef' The Park DOH ed outscored by , who hej-go t lander realm at A Junior' goiflg Pe F.:-lday evening, 55 when the . ll See mo me run: tough . W1 Cards, who wen ' with but seven practice under Uhel th e end or the Park Falls ah0ws Ing capable of 80041 ball club befor ends T action Next year. meme, . hey toug lenced Rhineland 0 W even bams for the , leaamg 28-26 at A deadly accuracy on the part W an , the I-Ndags, and lack of Stay Q 'Gam Ing Dawer on the part of ihel 0 x M3 15,54 heals, were the decisive ddr! W 6' ,vi Q. The Rhmelander wp GQ? wait elr came or swwerlaotrbwpus 3:3256 ,A o , ewwks 0, ' We Y -5 a'1e0a96gn5 vyutfzef ww, X :ree ez, g eie 00' vftxtg' 0 S .0 me 5 5 eo ' il . W I. S eb E1 anne' was xv 0 Y . 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Kil5er, B Schoenfeld, Mr MacDonald THE TOURNAMENT RECGBD Wednesday - At Hurley- Eagle River 39, Phillips 37 Hurley 45, Park Falls 38 At Ashland Superior East 46, Ashland 33 Sup. Central 66, Marple 43 Thursday - At Hurley- Park- Falls 48, Phillips 40 Hurley 61, Eagle River 42 At Ashland- Ashland 61, Maple 33 Sup, Central 47, East 44 Saturday - Regional Finals Park Falls 44, Ashland 41 KConsolatlonJ Hurley 58, up. Central 50 whaznplonshlpj AN 47 'fs- 7 K Vi? Y-1 V f Q R f X + XX fl .,..,... ,-J'1', '+P XR j 16227 ORGANIIA IION3 3 W X N X I If , X VI Z :es , fy 1 ml If X f f 4 X 4 Q X A , X ,, 4 v , , I 4 X I If , xx 9 f .' ' fb f l !'i,!!r 'N W XV! W L f 4 V... i L 5 CHORUS lST ROW: Mr. Olingy, N. Nessman, B. Alley, B. Darrow, I. Wall- ner, C. Wells, D. Gustafson, N. Mason 2ND ROW: L. Herbst, L. Hilgart, B. Vuchetich, A. Russell, L. Bourgard, C. Wardensky, A. Bomberger, S. Welty, M. Miller 3RD ROW: S. Belland, D. Glaeser, B. Miller, P. Smetak, J. Hunten B. Wagner, S. Felt. J. Coleman S . Q If lST ROW: D. Schrader, R. Ander- son, M. Kapitz, L. Wannor, D. Robbins, J.Anderson, D. Nutting, J. Shaw END ROW: J. Fleming, J. Ponsh- ook, D. Andrus, G. Marth, L. Ri- ch, M. Slayton, J. Molzner, J. Sutherland BRD ROW: R. Felt, A. Hepner, M. Blodgett, C. Felt, J. Gustafson, M. Lucas, C. Greenwood, M. Carl- SOD. wmv 1ST Row: B, Hao, G. Neeek, L. Mickey, A. Weber, J. Coleman, D. Kilger, S, Teale, D, Silberhorn. 2ND Row: Mr.Ol1ngy, C. Feit, H. Tyree, M.O'Donnell J. Leitl, E. Premeau, A. Seifert, L. Allman. 3RD Row: J. Coleman, D. Hegstrom, W. Pomm Welty, R. Gilman, 5. Lemke, V. Caniko MTH Row: A. Kosnak, R. Feit, R. Roberts, Kr . G. Upton, E. Clarinets JoAnn Anderson Ann Senkbeil George Upton Mildred Sather Arthur Koshak Lorna Allman Ray Stueber Connie Wells Mari on Homanow i eh Marion Falstad Elsie Premeau Pat Prital Lois Hickey Arlene Weber Mary Ann Fenzl Barbara Orgish Sally'Lemke Dorothy Kilger Richard O'Donnell Raymond Peterson Oboe: Sandra Welty Saxophones Jeanette Coleman Jerry Hunter Ginger Neeek Carol Felt Jane Gustafson Marilyn Hilgart Patsy Tapplin Bells Roberta Hanson erening, P. Pritzl , S R. Bourgeois, L. Carter Flute Susan Teale Theodore Micek Bass Horn Wayne Moore Lorin Wergeland Drums LeRoy Carter Clem Harris Harold Tyree Patsy Atkinson Ray Bourgeois lsr HOW: M. Falsted, M. Romanowich, C. Wells, J. Gustafson, Ji Anderson, D. Robbins, A. Danielson 2ND ROW: A. Russell, M. Fenzl, J. Fritz, A. Senkbeil, L. Meyer, A. Bomberger, S. Feit, J. Hunter ERD ROW: P. Atkinson, R. Hanson, M. Satner, M. Romanowich, G. Ferkovich, C. Ball, L. Gibson, D. Gustafson W. Moore 4TH ROW: B. Orgish, R. Stueber, R. Peterson, T. Mioek, L. Werge- land, B. Weber, R. Ernst, O. Hariis Bassoon Dorothy Silbvrhorn Trombones Dorothy Gustafson Pinky Seifert Gerry Leitl Mnrgy Romanowich David Hemstrom Alto Clarinets Elenora Krive Alyce Danielson Bass Clarinet Shirley Feit French Horns Audrey Bomberger Janet Fritz Laura Lee Meyer Rita Feit Nancy Hanns Gloria Ferkovich Cornets Eugene Hilgart James Coleman Larry Gibson Ray Jacobs Richard Roberts Ronald Ernst Chester Ball Bill Pommerening Robert Weber Barbara Rab Baritones Doris Robbins Vera Canik Audrey Russell LIBRARY BOARD lST ROW: P. Pritzl, B. Alley, J. Sutherland, M. Sather, J. Fritz, A. Semkbeil, J. Hilgart. END ROW: Miss Chapman, V. Canik,B. DaProw,D. Gustafson, M.Miller, J. Farley, D. Robbins, C. Wardensky, L. Herbst. R' 1wHmi5 Q gg 4 ,,, ff n ,, :5: 5:3 I l ' uisnas: 555 525 5 q. - WIZDIIBI gf: gig A? 15'UllHEMV 3 'Q .kfv 1' 5 fav, , . A iv-t 'Un ...v SCRIBE lST ROW: A. Bom- berger, J. Cole- man, M. Blodgett, S. Feit, A. Dan- eilson, E. Prem- eau, J. Fritz. END ROW: Miss Chapman, L. Meyen D. Robbins, J. Anderson, J. Shaw L. Rich, G. Neeck R. Hanson, Mr.Mc Mullen. 3RD ROW: J. Wow- ra, B, Anderson, J. Teeters, D . Dvornik, J. Cole- man, D. Nutting, L. Hickey. 1ST ROW! D. Gla- GSSF, C. Gpegn- wood, L. Allman, B. Rab, R. Gilman, s. Welty, J. surn- erland, P. Seiwrt 2ND ROW: Miss Erickson, J. Hil- gart, M. Miller. A. Senkbeil, R. Schmidt, M. Lucas D. Gustafson, C. Wells, J. Molzeg Miss Swenson. BRD ROW: N. Ness- man, M. Carlson, M. Sather, C. Felt, D. Schrakr, M. Falstad, E. Krive, J. Gustaf- son, M. Kapitz, L. Nimmo, J. Hun- ter. JUNIOR FORESTERS lST ROW: B. Phillips, B. Knishka, J. Olson, A. Schmidt, A. Lar- sen, B. Marten, C. Kilger, G. Upton, G. Teeters. 2ND ROW: Mr. Biwer, L. Gibson, D. Hegstrom, A. Graffunder, J. Teeters, J. Wenninger, C. Harris, W. Tyres, R. Fleming. BRD ROW: J. Steiger, R. Larson, J. Hoffman J. Whitmer, L. Lober- meir, D. Preisler, L. Carter, D. Greenwood, J. Coleman. The Flambeau Paper Company, which is a member of the Trees for Tomorrow, Inc. at Merrill, financed the sending Qf2O Junior Foresters of the Park Falls High School to the four-day conserva- tion camp at Eagle River on April 8-ll. High school pupils from the entire state attend these annual conservation seminars at the Eagle River camp. The Park Falls High Schocd.hasnever before been represented at theseseminars due to a lack of finances. E. Biwer, faculty adviser of the Forestry Club, attended the camp with the boys. Local high school seniors who rank in the upper quarter of their class are also eligible to compete for the annual Sl,2OO Trees for Tomorrow scholarship, which requires applicants to submit a SOO-word essay on nWhy I Am.Interested in Forestry as a Career.n 57 LET 'I' ERMANIS CLUB 1ST ROW: K. Tyree, R. Tafelski, A. Schmidt, J. Wenninger, B. Schoenfeld, D. Kilger, J. LeValley, G. Hatch, C. Harris. 2ND ROW: Mr.Reams, B.Knishka, J.Thibedeau, L. Schmidt, J. Glson, J. Teeters, D. Greenwood, J. Steiger, W. Tyree, S. Schmidt, Mr. MacDonald. BRD ROW: R. Roberts, G. Bloomberg, N. Thibedeau, R. Larson, J. Whitmer, L. Lobermeier, W. Verona, D. Preisler, E. Hilgart, G. Murnik, W. Bichanich, G. Teeters President.........RiChaPd Larson Vice President.....Robert Martin Sec. and Treas....Char1es Kilger SUB DEBS lST ROW: N.Nessman, A.Bomberger, J.Anderson, L. Allmau, B. Rabb, R. Gilman, J. Fritz, D. Gustafson, L. Rich. 2ND RON: Miss Jacobson, C. Greenwood, A. Senkbeil, J. Hilgart, J. Gustafson, G. Neeck, M. Kapitz, J. Shaw, J. Molzner, S. Welty, M. Carlson. BRD ROW: M.Sather, L.MeVer, D Robbins, B. Anderson, R. Schmidt, A. Danielson, D. Nutting, L. Hickey. President: .......... Jane Hilgart Vice President:...JoAnn Anderson Secretaryz.. .... Janet Fritz Treasury:... ...Doris Robbins PEP CLUB 1ST POW: P. Seifert, M. Sather, J. Fritz, M. Slayton, S. Welty, J. Molzner, M. Carlson, L. Rich. 2ND HOW: E. Premeeu, L. Meyer, A. Bomberger, D. Robbins, J. Anderson, J. Shaw, D. Nutting, N. Nessman, V. Neeck. 3RD ROW: B. Wagner, L. Allman, M. Blolgett, C. Feit, L. Hickey, S. Teale, M. Romanowich, B. Miller, M. Kapitz. The Cheerleaders PEP CLUB lST ROW: J. Hunter, J. Gustafson, P. Tapplin, G. Ferkovich, R. Hanson, D. Glaeser, C. Wells, M. Romanowich, A. Weber. END ROW: Mr. Olingy, A. Danielson, D. Schrader, M. Fenzl, J. Sutherland, B. Anderson, D. Gustafson, R. Gilman, B. Rab. 3RD ROW: L. Gibson, R. Larson, R. Ernst, C. Greenwood, R. Feit, B.Orgish,S.Feit, L Coleman, D. Preisler, J. Phillips, B. Coleman. President:......Audrey Bomberger Vice President:....Margy Carlson Sec. and Treas.... ...Laura Rich 61 Gi Ai Ai lST ROW: B. Rab, D. Taylor, B. Wagner, M. Balzer, P. Bmlzer, S. Senkbeil, N. Nessman, C. Wardensky, L. Rich, G. Neeck. E D ROW: M. Fenzl, E. Premeau, D. Schrader, A. Weber, M. Romano- wich, P. Taplin, J. Shaw, S. Welty, J. Molzner, M. Carlson, Miss Umland. 3RD ROW: D. Glaeser, J. Sutherland, S. Teale, J. Roberts, D. Reynolds, R. Schmidt, L. Meyer, A. Bombergeg J. Anderson, D. Rob- bins, D. Nutting. President: .... .... Lois Hickey Vioe President:...Doris Reynolds Secretaryz... .... Janet Shaw Treasury:.. ...Mary Ann Fenzl 62 G. A. A. 1ST ROW: R. Lawver, P. Atkinson, S. Lemke, L. Allman, R. Gilman R. Hanson, G. Ferkovich, L. Bourgard. 2ND ROW: N. Mason, D. Kilger, C. Greenwood, A. Hepner, R. Felt L. Hickey, B. Anderson, M. Kapitz. 3RD ROW: J. Coleman, A Danielson, J Hunter Q Feit M B ' ' y '-'O 3 0 B. Fellinger, R. Besaw, C. Feit, J. Gustafson, M. Falstad. X' xc 4' A I, ja 'ff x? X ef xxx Ex 1 v N 1, Q1 5, DRAMA 3 lST ROW nedy, E 2ND ROW ler, J. ner IRD ROW: : L. Meyer, A. Bomberger,B. Vucnetich, D. Kilger, M. Ken- . Hilaart. S. Welty, R. Gilman, B. Rab, A. Danielson : Miss Jacobson, A. Seifert, S. Teale,B. Wagner, B. Mil- Fritz, R. Feit, C J. Anderson, D. . Feit, J. Gustafson, M. Slayton A. Hep- Robbins, D. O'Donnell R. Bourgeois, R. Peterson, J. Kriwa, D. Dvornik, M. O'Donnell, C. Ball,L. Nimmo These two plays were given for the Welfare, American Legion, and the student body. Why I Am A Bachelor GPHY Bread Jo Ann Anderson---Henrietta's sister Audrey B0mbePSe1 Y01HT1d Jane Gustafson----Henrietta's mother Carol Wardeflsky ' --Motka Audrey Bomberger--Henrietta Mary Arm T-111093 ' 'SOI-da Ted Micek -------- Don Dvornik-- ---- Janet Fritz ----- -Algernon Lecturer Aunt Emma JB1St Fritz ---- - ----- -Riga SPANISH CLUB 1ST Row: B. Alley, B. Darrow, V. canik, E. Hilffart M Kennedv D. Silberhorn, J. Fleming. O , . A I, 2ND ROW: Miss Swenson, D.Reynolds, L.Nimmo, L.Mever, J.Anderson, R. Schmidt, J. Coleman. 3RD ROW: J.Farley, G.Murnik, J.LaValley, B.Schoenfeld, L.Rienow, J. Olson. President:........Ben Schoenfeld Vice President:..Rosella Schmidt S1eC1 9t9.I y'fa9ooo oooonivera Prog. Ghairman:..... Jim LaVallqy 65 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Park Falls Cards la ed at September 9 16 23 29 P Y Hurley to be tied lh-lh at the end of the game. Park Falls played tharfirst home game under the new lights against Superior East. Park Falls won by a score of Y-O. . Nekoosa got beat 22? by the mighty Cards. Park Falls journeyed to Tomahawk to beat them 26-6 October 7 ll 11+ 2l 27 28 ee Cards bat McDonnell through a downpour of rahby a score of 2?-6. Sub Debs had a tea for old and new members. Mosinee's homecoming was foiled by the undefeated Cards by a score of l2-6. Cards made their own home- coming a big success by oeating Medford 33-7. Phillips was host to the Cards, who kept their undefeated record qrwinning 39-0- Park Falls had the honor of holding thaspeech institute pt Lincoln High. November l Teachers Convention began. Rest at Last! lO The Seniors put oithe first school dance of the year. The Royal Cardinal Ball. lh The Cheerleaders and Mr. Olingy attended the cheer- leaders Convention at Ashland. l7 First basketball game d'the year against UraRhinelander Hodags. The Cards were defeated Ml-S5 but it was a well-fought game. November 21 2l 28 30 The student body enjoyed a talk and some magic tricks by Mr. Salsbury. The Cards journeyed to Hur- ley to beat the Midgets M8- SO. Both teams played very good ball. The first home game of the year was played against the Rib Lake Redmen. The score was 68-Sl, Cards fav- or. Mr..and Mrs. Carroll PPG' sented a display of masks and musical dance numbers. December l 5 8 l2 15 The Freshmen sponsored the Winter Wonderland Ball. The Cardinals traveled to Ashland to play the unde- feated DePadua Bruins. The score was Q6-51, for Park Falls. The Pep Club put on the an nual Christmas Dance. This year it was the Mistletoe Hop. Park Falls played host to the Phillips Loggers. Tho final score was the victor- ious Cards 77, the Loggers 25. Park Falls Cardinals played Superior East on their home floor. The final score was Superior East 60, Cardinals FS, in an overtime game. X-wwf: :. , December l? Tomahawk played against the Cards in the last game be- fore Christmas vacation. The Cards were victoriousby a score of 85-Sl. January 20 The band and chorus put on their annual Christmas con- cert. It was enjoyed by everyone. 22 School's out for Christmas vacation. Two whole weeks without school!! January 9 Cards traveled to Rib Lake for the first game after vacation. Our team looked good by defeating the Red- men 67-53. January 12 12 17 19 , Y 1 ! Park Falls played host to the East High Orientals for their second encounter of the year. The Cards were victorious by a score of 68-M2. After the game theSophomore Class sponsored a dance for students and visitors. Cards journeyed to Ashland to defeat the Oredockars by a score of S3-MZ. Lincoln High was the scene of a game between Wakefield and the Cards. Cards were victorious by a score of 66-36. 5, 87 January I l9 Charles K. Ramsden, a noted string musician, presented a program which was enjoyed by everyone. 26 Hurley Midgets got revenge on the Cards in defeating them 70-75 in a well-fought game. 30 Cards journeyed to Phillips to defeat the Loggers 65-h8. s, M .5?f?'f- +?'-Q, Ti gif , ' V ,,.. Allhgr ,LQ E . ,cg gy 28 Mfr: fmywff ., , - -S February 2 Tomahawk played host to Cards. Final score was Park Falls Cards h7,Tomahawk M3. 6 Park Falls Cards journeyed to Bessemer to beat their Speedboys 67-35. 9 Cards narrowed out the De Padua Bruins 59-51 on our own floor. l6 Park Falls played host to the Ashland Oredockers in their second tussle of the year. Cards favor 67-53. February Cards journeyed uawakefield to edge them out 56-Sh in the second engagement of the year. The tournament starts with the Cards playing Hurley for their first game. M5- 38 was the score. Midgets favor. The student body was enter- tained today by a roller- skating team, Mr. and Mrs. O'Vrien. Several students took part in the assembly also. March l Second game of the Hurley tournament! Park Fahs Cards defeated Phillips W'a score of MO-H3. March The Championship games were played at Ashland. Cards defeated the Ashland Ore Dockers for consolation honors hh-Ml. Intramurals started as the Sophomore boys defeated the Freshmen boys ll-hl. Senior boys defeated the Judor bqs o March Girls start today. Sopho- more girls defeated the Freshies 36-7. The Junior girls defeated the Seniors l9-13. Losers of games play today. Consolation honors went to the Senior girls 62, over the Freshies 31. Honors al- so went to the Junior boys bl over the Freshies 2h. Championship games! The Sophomore class took all honors by defeating the Junior girls 28-30 and the Senior boys also were beat- en by the Sophomore boys. e wr K .iw fl .o H' M Jaidm April 21 The students in solo-ensem- ble groups went to Merrill. 19 Elimination contests were held in school for the de- clams. lay 18 The big event of the year. The Junior Prom! The theme this year was HHow Deep is The Ocean.H The theme was carr?ed out accordinrlyu Tune 5 A sad day in the life of a Senior. Class dqrexwroises were held in the afternoon and rraduation exercises in the wvwninro Farewell to the Class of '5l. at ir' I' 'J f Lnxkw f PROM OF '50 . f The l2th of May imaxed Prom activities. the midst of roses a ufids decorations---the most dazzling ih prom history we hear---dancers swirled to the music of uThe B3Hd.u Riqht, 's BERRY- Graham. Walking into the heart of the social easoh is the royal couple, orge Upton King aha Dorothy stafsoh, Queen. uMoohliQh and Rosesn served as our theme for-tw year d'l95O h, utwas fun Ui 'U SPONSORS The Senior Class of 1951 takes this opportunity ol' thanking the uerchmts, business and professional people listed below for their financial help as well aa their encouraging loral support, both of which were needed in successfully publishing this 1951 issue of the TNG. Park Falls State Bank Leahy Clinic J. Whitmer Vincent 5 Vincent Buick Garage Esterl's Amusement Theatres Weik's Grocery 0'Donnell Shoe Shop Steiger Motor Sales Russell's Creamery Dr. Haggerty A. DeBardeleben Gustafson's Studio Gilman's Funeral Home Nelson's Ace Store Pal Cafe Coffee Shop Anderson's Grocery Northrup's Station Morgan's Grocery 0. H. Robinson First National Bank Resar Bros. Gustafson l.G.A. Gambles Bill's Ice Cream Shop City Bakery Norene's Beauty Shop Brown Funeral Home x ' . 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