Plum City High School - Comet Yearbook (Plum City, WI)

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If 3 1 15532-zz. Wm NN K .:,,6l. if 1 ff- f .A'I', ,. ' :Mm ,sg Q , X L. v 'Q f .wal fr-91 'f Hgh ,vii , 1? fl inn X We, the Senior Clase of 1955 dedicate our year- book to Mr. Heinemann in a spirit of appreciation for the help and guidance given us during the past three years. fllr' may mwmwwwm 1 .lg :iw ' ' f ,W . , Q e fl 5 'zhQ H oss A ' , .,o-ssssssssssss 51 .::- E AAV- 2 335233 ...,,24 3 55? 1Q?xs . 2 -Lggi sm -:Qz2fQ i V- H EQEQ-igiggswsasgy .iii 595 Principal--Algebra U. S. History Dr1ver's Training Stout'MoSc, B.S. MR. SHAW Social Problems, Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping Whitewater-B.S. No Picture WATKINS Grades l-2 ur yat.lL.L MR . MAYER Physical Education Chemistry, Biology LaCrosse-B.S. MISS TIMMONS World History, English St. Scholastica-B.S. MR. ROBEY Agriculture River Falls-B.S. MISS QUILLING Home Economics, Science Stout-B.S, Mr. Shern, Band and Chorus--River Falls B.S. MR- STELLER Mas. BAUER Grades 5-6-7-8 Grades 3-M-5 River Falls-Rural Diploma Eau Claire-Rural Diploma Eau C1a1re-B.S. fill' D Q na. Bl? I ROPE DUANE HELMUELLER aseball 1,2,3,4 aqketbnll --1,2,3 F 1,2,3,g thletic Club --2,3,M --- -3 ------M thletic Club Pres.--B -'--'-3 omecomlng King- ----- U FISHER ----- -L+ W'1,2,3 ....-..-...'3 J --..--q l,2,3,4 ----3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,U ------2 ----3,4 . - .4 viP.2F xl 'rs' LOUISE ANDERSON LARRY ALOIS KAEMPF Cho I'L1B- ' ' ' 2: 3 1 LA' Worens1cB-- ---- ' 2 In ENewspaper Staff ---- ---4 g f Annual Staff' ----- -----Al' A 3: lf' gsofnball ----- ------ - w President -------- ----- A Secretary ------- ------ 2 Manager- ---------- 2,3,u Forensics ----------- 2,3 Paper Staff- 4 Annual Staff ------ Class Play-- F F A ------- -..-... ..-1 BERNARD JOSEPH HE Basketball 1,2 3 U Baseball 1,2 3 F F A 9 Paper Staff Athletic Club 2 3 A Annual Staff Forensics Class LESTER CHRISTIAN MARTIN Baseball--------1,2,3,Q Basketball ------ l,2,3,4 President ------- ----- -2 Secretary ------ -- ---- -1 Treasurer ------- ------3 Forensics- ------ ---- 1,2 F F A--- ----- ---J..2,3,h Athletic Club ----- 2,3,h Class Play- ---- -- ---- -3 ARLENE MARY CHILSON Chorus ---------- 1,2,3,4 M L Forensics ------------- 2 Q' S Clase Play ------------ 3, F' Y 5 Clase President ---- ---L+ Softball ------------ 2,3 Homecoming Queen ------ 4 MARLENE MARGARET KANNEL Forensics -------- l,2,3 Softball ----------- 1,2 Cheerleader- ------- 3,4 Prom Queen ------- ---- 3 KENNETH NEIL KANNEL Basketball ------- l,2,3 Baseball --------- 1,2,3 F F A ---------- l,2,3,4 Athletic Club- ---- -2,3 Class Play ----- ------ 3 Forensics ------- ----- 2 Newspaper Staff ------ 4 Annual Staff ------- 3,4 Class Play----B------3 President ------------ 1 Band ---- --v- ----- 2,3,4 Chorus---fee'--1,2,3,4 Library Club ---- -----2 Pep Band ----------- 3,4 Secretary ------ -- ---4 BONITA HELEN KANE Chorus ------ ---1,2,3,4 s0ftbs11---- ------ -1,2 Library Club --------- 2 Forensics--'---------2 JAMES GEORGE DRIER Athletic Club Class Play ----- ----- --3 F F A -------- ---1,2,3 Basketball ---------- 3,4 Annual Staff ADELA JOAN COLLETT Forensics ---- ----1.2.3 Annual Staff---1,2,3,U Plays ----- ----- 1,Z Band- ' 1-32139 ChOrus ' ' lyzgjgu' Newspaper Staff- ----- 4 Softball ------ ----- 1,2 Library Club- ----- ---2 Pep Band ----- ------ 3,4 5 I 5 5 N s B SWIRLEY LVLLYN JOHNSUN Clase Play Newspaper Staff Vice Pre ident Bard - ' 1,293 M' Chorus l,2,3 4 Forensics Softball --------- -1,2,3 Annual Staff ----- ---3,4 Library Club ---------- 2 Pep Band ---------- --3,4 BONNIE JEAN ANDERSON Softball ------ --1,2,3,b Chorus ------ ---- 1,2,3,U Library Club ------- ---2 Fcrenics ---------- --- 2 ssmons 2 E LESTER JOSEPH ANNRN E A Baseba1l--- ------N-1,2 Q Basketball ---- -- ---- 1,2 Forensics-- ---- -------2 y Athletic Glu ' as A F E A ----------- 1,2,3,U b ------- 1,2 Q MARY LOUISE PITTMAN Chorus- ------ ---l,2,3,f+ ---- 2 3,u JOHN ROGER KING orensics Vice Preside Softball Newspaper St Annual Staff Library Club Pep Band - - - -1,2 -xr'1!2!39u aff-------' Baseball ' Epg3g9?'J' iii Basketball ----- - .y ,Q U p Glas s Play ------ -1-1-I-3 gl fr F F A ------ ----- ------ Arn1et1c club- ---- --3,3 Newspaper Staff LAVONNE BEVERLY HAGLUND Softball ---- ----l,2,3,4 ,Forens1cs- ---------- --2 Chorus- --------- l,2,3,b Club 2 VAUGHN UDELL MARTIN Annual Staff------4 Paper Staff ------ wh Treasurer ------ -1,2 Class Play -------- 3 BETTY JANE ANDERSON Chorus -------- --l,2,3,4 Softball -------- --1,2,3 Library Club ---------- 2 Foreniles ---- ---------0 VERA EVELYN GILLES Softball-----1 , 2 ,I RONALD EUGENE HELMUELLER Baseball ----- ---1,2,3,u Basketball ---- --l,2,3,b Manager ---- --.--... -1,3 Annual Staff- ------- --M Y f A ----- ------ 1,2,3,b Atnletic Club ----- 2,3,b Class Play ------- ..... 3 Forensics ---. .--...... 2 Library Club------2 Chorus------l,2,3,U Forensics ----- ---- 2 CASPER MATTHIAS BECHEL Basebal1---- Basketball ------ F F A -------- Athletic Club Class Play ------ Forensics ------ - Secretary ---- l,2,3,M 1 , 2, 3, 1+ 1, 2,39 ----2,3 ------3 ------2 ------3 525 5 f t e'u'or.S I oe.: 'ze Hwy 'XR K q Q W. 7. Q? Eiygg 1 ,flkif if A Mp iggii f ctory. She PHYS 59919 on high'hee1ea Shoee in rlene-lsknow employed ln a shoe a CUB a Arlene G.-Animal trainer ln a flea clr . Bernard-ls selling home permanents to tnose less fortunate than him- testerel wlde awake boy, wnlle 1nHlgk School, be le new employed as night watchman at the Rundqulst Manufacturing Oc. N Bonnie-Brings streetcar to blg town ct Plum Olty. Junior-A taxi driver between Plum City and Arkansaw. He's new broken all speed records and all tour tenders. Gapple-An opera singer appearing ln tne great Harmonla Opera Hall. John-Tootnpick seller tor Johnson's Store. Kenny-Took a Job as flagpole sitter and has now graduated to the Statue ot Vaughn-Muscle-man for a circus. L1bePfY Jim D.-ls putting the holes ln salt and pepper snakere. hlne ln the daytime- v s sclentlflc means of maklng the moon s Larry-Disco er Jim. L.-ls now bat boy for Brooklyn Dodgers. F - 1 little Ghlvey to work at the Ford Motor 10- Jerry-1s stlll drlvlng h s Arlene K.-Famous painter. She now paints 'Coca Cola' on bottle caps. Bonnie K.-ls now advertising 'Foamy Brushn toothpaste. Betty-Employed at the Marlgold Dalry. Bernice-Professional baby sitter. Vera-Stunt glrl for Super Glrcus. ' LaVonne-Joined the Wacs and saved our country from Russia. leona-A fashion model ------ for gloves. Abela-Is on re.dlc...She is dolng sound-effects for Spike Jone's Ban Shirley-ln some 'Klng'sN heart sne'll be queen. Mary LoufTakes Tommy Dorsey's place tn band. Darlene-Bass horn player for Fezz Frltscne...bcom boom. f Eonnle A.-ls an American Valley Ball Star. f I ,l.. 0 ix xll,, fl u ' 1 Yi , ff f Cl SS Ill We, the Seniors of 1955, being of sound mind and body, K????J do hereby will the following: I, Arlene Kannel, will my domestic ability to Janice Seipel. I, Shirley Johnson, will my sax playing to Lorelee King. I, Adela Collett, will my singing ability to Lorna Batho. I, Darlene Fisher, will my bass chair to my sister Jean. I, Marlene Kannel, will my cheerleading ability to the future Freshman. I, Bonnie Kane, will my giggle to Norma Jean Alsterlund. I, Bonnie Anderson, will my dimples to Kathy King. I, Lavonne Haglund, will my curly hair to Denny Larson. I, Betty Anderson, will my height to Wilma Holmstadt. I, Vera Gilles, will my athletic ability to Zelda Helmueller I, Leona Nelson, will my band uniform to anyone who needs one. I, Arlene Chilson, will my brains to Dallas Gilles. I, Jim Larson, will my smile to Willis White. I, Jerry Helmueller, will my little Chevle to Roger Fox. Y I, Jim Drier, will my ability to stay home to Bernard Collett. I, Cappie Beehel, will my ability to get into mischief to Roger Kopp. I, Ronnie Helmueller, will my black hair to Steve Tschumperlin. I, Kenny Kannel, will my ability to wander around school to Durwood Scholtz I, Lester Martin, will my basketball abilitv to Tom Martin. I, Larry Kaempf, will my ingenuity to Art Larson. I, Vaughn Martin, will my height to Barry Gilles. I, Lester Annen, will my ability to sleep in class to anyone who wants to try I, Mary Lou Pittman, will my quiet ways to Rance Geiseker. I, Bernard Hel, will my driving ability to Miss Quilling. I, John King, will my ability to go steady to Jim Oberding. I, Bernice Anderson, will my ability to get along with 12601119 to C9-P1 388119- The Senior Class as a whole. wills their quiet nature and studious ways to the seniors 01' '56. I9 'bs a or g q mmm 'gs vt ,S LE ni gi!112,J 42 In '51 when we first came Success was our most wanted We knew there'd be trouble We knew there's be strife But we were all ready To accept high school life. aim, Larry's our editor, as you can see Of the P. C. H1-Litas, and Tri-County His learning ability ls plain to see And it's really a sin to get a 'B'. A mighty man is our Jim L. pfaow A leader of basketball and baseball as well - He reigned as our PPO!!! King in '54 4V V His friendly smile we all adore. LaVonne is quiet and studlous too xzygnmp A catch for some boy, you guess who A we're all sure that with her wlnsome ways 415 L She will be happy the rest of her days. A credit to our class is Arlene G. cha , Also our Homecoming queen was she. cc.t With all her abilities, 1t's hard to tell, In just what subject, she will excel. Adela C. is a talkative girl GJIQD Whenever you see her, she's in a whirl. Her ideas are as bright as her red hair And with a Junior boy, they make quite a pair. . Jerry's oar is never running But to fix it, ne's quite cunning. Happy-go-lucky, intelligent too-- Success is the motto he carries through. Lester Annen, quiet is he, His wavy hair is something to see. afhizgi To sleep in class is his greatest delight C24v4ub,, And going to Pepin, he thinks 1t's all right. Bernard's always one minute late, Is it because of last nights date? All kidding aside, really swell is ne, 4W +9 ,S f Satisfaction from life is sure his to be. Jim Drier, some say that he's quiet, ' But give him a chance, and he'll make a riot. 9kW7 Zibigk Though we think he's a handsome blondeg It's the Arkansaw girls of whom he is fond. Kenny Kannel, a critic is he AK He never does anything wrong you see. 'WPM7' 4 One thing we're sure of more and more A' Good things for him will be in store. Bonnie Kane with her complexion fair -, We've named'her Smily, and she doesn't care tg jr She's friendly, efficient, a pal to us all Wa She's neither too short nor is she too tall. 4. of Glass Poem icontinuedb page 2 A guy with a crew-cut, that's John K. We know he'll soon be on his way In the Navy he will be, On the land and on the sea. The blondest gal in the whole class Is a small and blue-eyed lass. Marlene ls good in chorus and glee A good cheerleader too, by gee. Vaughn Martin, our chemistry whiz He likes to mix things and see them fizz. His height is an asset, we'll agree, In engineering he'll get a degree. Ronn1e's the guy who finds things to do At school in the daytime and other times too. He's pleasant and cheerful, happy as can be A well-liked lad, we all agree. Black, wavy hair and an innocent look You'1l never find Cappie with his nose in a book. He teases the kids but in fun just the same He'll make good to be sure, whatever his aim. Vera's a girl with spunk galore Her clever ways and wit we adore. As a pitcher in softball, she excelled the rest. As a friend we can say she is one of the best. A helpful miss is Mary Louise Trying hard her class to please. The biggest go-getter ln the class, She sure is a real swell lass. Bern1ce's not quiet, not really at all As for studies, she's really on the ball. To be a beauticlan, her goal she has set. A success she will be, at that you can bet. Shirley Johnson, carefree and gay Has an interest out Malden Rock way. With her high typing speed, We wonder how she can help but succeed. Tall and slender, that's Betty A. We're sure she'll be a success someday. To be a receptionist is her desire Of this Job, she will not tire. Here's a girl with dark black hair She's always ready to take a dare. Full of mischief and lots of fun Leona Nelson is the one. Darlene's fond of an Irishman, She says they're really lots of fun. Her unfalllng help and cheerfulness - Should be the stepping stones to success. 727 WZJMZWL UWA MM MZnsnLe cdfnwsfuse 0214! 1UlAba 7m,.705f..h flivewu 1Z444ulaf J. M3 was lx9.aJ2,ZQfMJ 5 MQW Glass Poem Koontinuedb page 3 Arlene K. has the Wknaok' of drawing everything CQLZLUL' Her sewing and fancy work many prizes do bring. She doesn't wear glasses Just to make her look beautecusg She wears them to make teacher think she's studious. Bonn1e's the one who teases us all, But she can be serious when playing softball. Baaaah Whenever she smiles, her cute dimples show 5LMiuu Her ambitions are alone for her to know. Juniori the guy who causes a riot. ' You never see him, when he's quiet. ,ft0k4 '7h7CW1'Z::' He's a whiz on the basketball court And he's really quite a good sport. The Seniors of '56 we wish to you All the luck that to you is due. May your ways be happy, your skies always blue And through your life success be for you. La Q, Sf'H'i 'lor ,Of As the doors of Plum City High School opened in August of '51, twenty six eager freshmen made their way up the stairs for ghe first tlme. Days rolled by and we were initiated September 7th. In our Sophomore year we lost Dennis Base and Sandra Peterson, But Dick Brunker, Beatrice Anderson, and Bernice Anderson enrolled in our class making it a total of 27. Our Sophomore card party was a huge success. When we were Juniors we gained John King and lost Helen Kulow and Dick Brunker, again making our original total of 26. With our Junior year came many happy memories. First of all our class rings. Then our class play, 'A Feudin' Over Yonder'. Last but not least, our long-awaited prom, with Blue Mggn as our theme. Jim Larson and Marlene Kannel reigned as king and queen. Our Senior year, and again 26 students enter the doors of Plum City High, because Jim Drier transferred from Arkansaw and Beatrice Anderson transferred to Hopkins. It seemed this year, our last year was the busiest of all. First of all we all went on a train to St. Paul and had our graduation pictures taken. Then our victorious Homecoming with Jerry Helmueller as king and Arlene Ghilson as queen. Our Senior class play and then the eventful night of our high school life--Graduation--May l9th! , ,I g.,e if .' Q L qu , x4Nj l-e-3-E-i.i'f3'e.iL-'s-g.-el- O, 9 pf ' 5 1 gonlzfm 0 nah Wnlfnd 60716. GCTC El TYCAS UTEP S- 5-r4lg,f .z - ju ZIGIRS I 1 Front Row: L. to R. B. Fox, M. Kahabka, N. Alsterlund, C. Ingli, K. Kannel, Z. Helmueller Middle Row: L. to R. L. Kennel, W.Ho1mstadt, B. Anderson, L. Gansluckner, M. Kaempf, J. Oberding, M. Kane, J. Seipel, Advisor Advisor - Mr. Robey TOP Row: L. to R. J. Sobottks., E. Drier, B. Fredrickson, N. Auth, J. Blomstrom, D. Brunner, D. Gifford, K. Parsons R. Geiseker .lhf GI fsiplay On November 2, the Junior Class, under the direction of Miss Timmons staged a rootin', toot1n', western entitled 'Desparate Ambrosen. eww 9-r r1Y'Y 5 fre 5 Exile nf E Jo U QW: SECYC1' JYLI CI .1 re Trea.su.rer fgvphomores Front Row: Y. Sherpy, C. Pittman, O. Krings, N. Grall, dle J F1 h r iii' J- Bra yo 0 39, Middle Row: Mr. Shaw-Advisor, R. Chilson, C. Hague, J. Wiekerchen, H. Seipel, S. Tschumperlin, C. Gansluckner, E. Tschumperlln, B. Hophan Top Row: D. Kennel, D. Gilles, B. Collett, D. Binkowski, G. Blomstrom, U. HSW1Ut. R. KOPPQ J. Latcham, T. Martin Y ff:- xk3l'eD1Slt15 Ba2.KeHaal SQHIMII Vail Eiind faq ar- 2.5, l b 'TUDETTI h lm V Kafka! Hesicltnf Willis I' -Q 'fs Vice ,rrf 5, UD' I 'Im jmm L: 'UI 'S ,- 2 5 L. s ,4 V' A 2 -3 -1 2 gh . uf - H4 1: GJ - W1- Ll 4.....Qx..45.g...4L..4.4s ix RIC C 5 : 432521 9' 2 c reid r 'rrea Su rer 1 ,gifile o ep ucfs, Ill' fine loule Front Rowg Middle Row: Top Row: Fox, B. Gilles, L. Batho, A. Wiskerchen, J. Coaty, A. Holmstadt, Larson, T. Madis Kaempf, V. Kannel, J. Hofmeister, M. McDonough, Z. Helmueller, King, C. Hel, B. Maxwell, K. King, Advisor: Miss Quilling Selpel, G. Pittman, D. Scholtz, W. White, P. Krings, Sattergren, D. Wittenberg, 0. Abel Blige? ghfbl. M , gyfygg V., . Eemadfwagaim? A 5. 5. -- A5523 Q 22' :s555as15.. :Z .,- 1 .5 ' QMQQEEQVQEQ fmmimgrwk, ei 5-255555 . Z. 315.2 : '.I' s: 555 fmwaii HA? :ff-.::f : Wx e rwwiwgiiwmiwwl 32 v ga. as . ,gpg 2 agy Qiww x fades 'I . f 6- -.71 lofi' ' Shing , ir Grades 6 'D A J QXV Eeff AO' :HitlngsnJ ffflillnmziic Junior Band Front Row: R. to L. D. Kaempf, H. Carlswn, Z. Helmueller, L. King Second Row: O. Abel, C. Hel, J. Hofmeister, C. Carlson, V. Kannel, M. Clare, J . Harm er' Third Row: J. Coaty, M. Swanson, Music Director--Mr. Shern Q-'R 6 ' ' Yi: -LCV gs N 1' First Row: Shirley Johnson, Adela Collett, Marlene Kannel, Larry Kaempf, Bernard Hel Second Row: Mary Lou Pittman, Arlene Kannel, Darlene Fisher, Bernice Anderson, Jim Drler, John King, Vaughn Martin First Row: Shirley J., Arlene K., Darlene F., Marlene K., Connie I Larry K., Bernard H., Kenny P., Adele C., Second Row: Mr. Shaw, Jim D., Vaughn M., Jerry H., Bernice A., Jean F., Lorelee K., Mary Lou P., Junior M., Ronnie H. Absent: Vera G., Betty A., LaVonne H., Bonnie A., Arlene C., Leona N., Bonnie K., f' 1, i , lst Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row: I-Vch Row: Ore CS- 1 s 5 . Goaty, C. Hel, Z. Helmueller, K. King, V. Kennel, J. Martin, . Gieseker . Alsterlund, Miss Timmons-Advisor, J. Bradley, P. Krings, . Wiskerchen, L. Batho, L. Kaempf, L. King, K. Kennel, B. Gilles . Pittman, W. White, A. Holmstadt, M. McDonough, M. Kahabka, . Techumperlin, D. 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Why, if it 1sn't WMugsV 3. Ain't thev Cute??? 4. Sittin' pretty 5. Shy, perhaps 6. Aren't we the ones 7. Out bike r1d1ng?? 8. Legs!!! 9. A1n't we sweet 10. Nice and cozy 11. Young and innocent 12. Ooo, those pigtails 13. nBa1dyn , lb. Linda Kaempf 15. Gettin' old 16. Weren't we cute 17. Ain't love grand 18. Little, but Oh My!! 19. Brotherly Love 20. Peek! 21. J. Hofmeister 22. Marilyn and UStand-inen 23. Kiss me, my 1ove 2b. Television 25. Pucker up 26. Use Hwild Root Cream Oilu 27. Curly locks H' I ' ifilm if It Egg H 'iff 69459 'W .HK H HQ,ff Emil' '.l gf E hw 3 H Wh' E2 ' 1 f! a' Q 1 4 E Sw fi!!! 5 4 ' 15, 25 5 'Q 28. Man's best friend 29. Aunt Jemima 30. Carol Pittman 31. Dimples, Oh My!! 32. Toothless . I .- I.- ,...i,,li.:,..,. D... L s ss as-2-sh S grits? 1. K fibfim 5522.2 in 6555 K F IEEE - 5.56 ,2g.f.5i:,i'e:i.': W ' Q is ..... .:, .. gwwW'i'mQ .4 -. ss:-:sa-:...,.. ' as , ri 2- Si ng F E iss 3 y 26.v : . wif? . .if 4' N191 . 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Drier -it -ibn -1- Totals 307 585 897 Ed Albin, Marlo Q Fritz Hips A Spider A ,s e I C N FRONT ROW: L. to R.--Lawrence G., Roger K., John K., Clare H., David G., Bernard H., Lester M., John W. SECOND ROW: Jerry H., Marlo K., Jim S., Eugene T., Donald B. , Ed D., Jim O., Ronald H., Thomas M., Rance G., Mr. Mayer THIRD ROW: Donald K. , Henry S. , Clarence G., Jim B. , Jim D. , Nell A., Dale B., James L., Eugene B., Barry H., Kenneth P., Casper B 2 3. ' 'Il gr ova Tama ova THEIR orm . THEIR SCORE OPPONENT SCORE SCORE OPPONENT SCORE SCORE OPPONENT SCORE 5' 51+ Lima M1 51 Maiden Rock I+? 75 Nelson 60 5 22 18 46 60 M9 52 O Ll-8 Gilmanton 53 M2 Arkansaw 63 I-I-6 Alma 61 I-P1 141+ ll-6 67 55 '49 nf 56 Cochrane 91 58 Pepin U3 46 Fountain City 56 U-5 95 65 14-9 47 75 19' ' Cf. 3' onsolatfo n in ner!- On February 21st we met the Dunn County Aggies to win the right to play on the 23rd. The score of the game was no to 60 with James Oberding as the high scorer with 22 points followed by James Blomstrom with 11 points and Marlo Kaempf with 10 points On February 23rd we met Independence at Gilmanton to see who plays for sub-district championship on the Zbth. We lost by a margin of six points, the score being 55 to MQ. The high scorer was James Oberding with 21 points, followed by James Blomstrom with 10 points and Lester Martin with 8 points. On February 24th we met Elk Mound at Gilmanton for sub- distriet consolation. We won by a margin of 10 points, the score being 73 to 63. James Oberding spurred the team to victory by breaking through their defense and scoring U2 points. He had an extreme y good game making 20 field goals out of an attempted 2M On February 26th we traveled to Central High School to play Altoona for district consolation. We won with a score of 86 to 75. Again James Oberding was high scorer with 36 points, scoring 14 free throws out of 15 attempts. 25 f -W' Jim X 9 Obe rc! ing 3 Q Rbger I 1 ' 1 G ,f .n I- 4 fl M - fiiflilinafuin . l l I-IARMER'S PHARMACY Plum City, Wisconsin Candy, Cosmetics, Drugs UGS , FRUMPX -9Envnl:E O i2 PURE DR fl X BOEHREFUB JEWELERS Durand, Wie. Beet in Quality Rings, Bracelets , Watches REA!! FEDERATED STORE Durand, Wie. , Clothing for the whole family. Wai WATKIN'S LGCKER Plum City, Wisconsin STKEEGKBS DUBAND SKELGAS SALES Durand, Wie, TYDOL STATION brook 15 Plum Clty, 1 htm, mum City wie. 'I NWN, ' my rams cz-noone! firm? 0 I luW 5 Quality A1 a at S 1 GASOUNW Parson 6: Groceries A, W YS your erv se Coulson, Props. ,-' , on - . . , D '3 uname cum Q XQ Q HOPHAN'B mmm roms .Li Q, , T 4 STANDARD 0 TAVERN h fix, Plum City, y S RVICE 2 emwrron 3 1, - einer Wisconsin X Q A jf' Plum City. Wil' yy F . N' Plum City, 'S '- Good ood Wisconsin Beer, Liquors, Pop COMPLIMENTS OF ! BARBER SHOP 3 DR. R. H. FOLSOM ' Cf ,.,xP111m C1ty,W1e. Veterinary s Rey Van, Surgeon Plum City, Wie. Q X' Pron. , 1 ,4 . Z Clfuffw IVAN'S s w VV? .F0X'S ' TLUND ,x,,Ql Iffa GROW .1 PRODUCE Lund I 'M Harman f I' Luagsconsin 1 Lund, wig. 1 'W' ' ' Pro rletor Lund, Wieeonsin 5' f, J Flgyd Johnson IIMHWIQIQQJIEXQ MAIDEN soon , 955 MILLARD - 1 , R-AY'S BAR , LUMBER YARD leg 0 9 GARLSEN M R K N Buy com, , ,3gffwv Gnocmay ga 5 aiden oe , A I t -- Maiden Rock, 13,544 'Q Wisconsin S ' ' Wisconsin A '.,zjr-A-5 Maiden Rook, iL,412rJ ' wiscon in Building Supplies Liquor and Soft Drinks .fel Lum: rmmn MILL STANDARD 5555 LUND Foon 1 Q ,sg SERVICE ' . Lund, Wisconsin FLEMING BROS. A L d wi ' a STANDARD ST TION ,'5:1y'K ' un 8. 1.-Q- gh, Excellent ' , H.-l.a.'n' Feeds Maiden Bock, 7119. ,Q-.'p21.gA K, Canned G-ood! - , 1 -u A vegetables , Fruits HAIDEN ROCK GARAGE Maiden Rook, Wisconsin What You Want Most Chevrolet Gives You First 'mmmmm HARVESTER DICK'B GARAGE NEWBERG GROCERY LANE BAR ,asf Plum city, wie. Plum City, Ellsworth, ' Wisconsin Wisconsin Bring Your Oar 'V .' - Troubles Here EJ' It Quality In Come in and enjoy Excellent Service D, Groceries yourself me Wy Wmf WAVERLY sroruc WW WIBERG Eyggynl Elmwood, mo. at ' EEDEEMEE BTOBE WYATT'S DEPT. STORE Ralph Kelly QX Proprietor f LTQLA East Ellsworth, Wil. Ellsworth, vm. ,g,Q1.., 1, id , ve Wh 1 Come in and buy '5'5Q f:': 'z '9 Clothes 1,3 11,313 0 e Baia:-un. q 1:- -' NOOK WJ .ig.VA00R Durand Wis 'DTUF o' BRIEN ' s CAFE I f East Ellsworth, Wie. fo , ,. .4 'f fZ7,Ha1raCm Permanent, J. A. sc14.AuLs and sous Durand , Wisconsin Beet of Foods 6 VI LLAGE INN SERWQ-,Q cgi, xAI's SERVICE f Du d , Ellsworth, l ra-nwis FISHER WELL DRILLING co. , , , T wie' P ' 0' I ' I Dinners Durand, wisconsin W Efficient RSSTMMHT ao Service A 1 , Lunches Fx 1' K xml W SPISS GROCERY GAMBLES ThelIame,oJFRealgSstate , YQU x0 Plum city, Wise nur-ond, wie. G. L. AUTH G GLEN HEIT, QS MUST BE REALTORS S5 Quality Food A SATISFIED do Friendly Store Durand, Wisconsin h Good Service I PHILLIP 66 STATION BEN FRANKLIN BRENNER CLOTHING Lund, Wis. I UALlTy Durand, Durand, Wis. , Wie. p Gas, Oil and Grea.se10O 99 Me1'l'B Finest Goods Good Efficient Service SERUXGE f Ready - To - Wear I - , c DR. EUGEISEH-M PLUM CITY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 1 G. TB 1 H Bd N s N00 5 Durand, Wis. m nga' 6 ur B flC!Pf Dr. E. E. Steiger, Phys1o1s.n an Surgeon Hours: 9 to 12-1 to 5 I ll CLUB 10 . Durand, Wisconsin gift I Good Food and Good Entertainment HOUGEIWS PHARMACY Compliments + RELlABLEi0 Durand, WM, Durand' 1 Pnescnumous Prompt Service A I ' kv L A'-,H K DURAND THEATER Mc mom D , cnmvaowr XV Q ouomowso Duma, wig. cn-is nn IET -5 - Durand, Wie. ' 54-J- fyoul cargo' ENTERTAINMENT Deal With Us for the Beet Q55 ,sb Q Q Nj 52' AR-KANSAW RECREATION HALL A 5 LAKESIDE BUTTER CO. ,: ' Arkansaw, Wie. ' QX Durand, Wie. 3 'V ,A Heller fisting ' Makes the beau or butter B Dancing F W Iv IIIIUVUI' S Up-,Q BLAGKSMITH saor QUIIGK V Y . C IgEPA?a RADIO AND 'rv P1 it l 'V' Cx- - Wilsugonsiix, Isl I-Ill!-Ml' Durand, Wi!- , I L f HAVERL.ANDT'S NSURANCE For Life Insurance See Eggs - Feed RQAQIY WALTER N. Gnmzs . J if Groceries URES 4 INS Durand, Win. 'Q Ellsworth, Wie. INSURANCE AGENCY ERNIE GI LLES Come In and Bowl B Game We Have the Drink of Your Choice ,-, . K . Plum City, vm. ' 9 GALE'S BAR -6 ar ? Durand, Wie. ,.---7 . ,,-ff - RHIEL' S FURNITURE and FUNERAL SERVICE ,J-'if ,, Durand, Wisconsin and Elmwood, W1 soonsin WOLF' S CLOTHING STORE Durand, Wie. For Clothes at the Best R BAUER BROS. MOTOR oo. K IN Durand, Wisconsin Doo HANDSZ, E Body and Fender Repairing .J Painting - Towing Service nisr ATIDNAQITBA N Malden Rock, Wisconsin Deposits Insured Up To 310,000.00 f N JOHNSON'S FAIRWAY srons ff - 1cRINe's BAR 1 ,nf-7 Du d wi . X!! Plum ony, wiseonsm r ran s. x. ll ,,,f , 1 1 El ' -..,,. Dry Goods--Groceries m'.uf::2,' Eats and Drinks Shpeg and Boots h' X TOMMM TMRN G., , e DURAND HARDWARE 'INDEPENDENT if ,, 5, Y 1 D W1 1 Plum City Q- kin urand, scons n NA Place of -8 dwg Q samplers Line of ' 5 - ar ware Enjoyment l ' Super Kern-Tone Paint TRI-CIT! DAIRY ' KP-NNEL HARDWARE N Durand, Wig. Norge Appliances D l e QDRUDUCZS Supermix Paints Ice-Cream,Cottage Cheese,M11k Plum City, wisconsin KOLLER :Sc CO. I CgggggS A Durand, Wisconsin f SFPVIC' Durand, Wisconsin try Farm Equipment nrrnnsnongg COHIS In and 5618013 I Nnvzsrn Your Clofbhes . ' mm me Vmv , ZJFO Mwlwbx ,f f .liz l'.-' , Z.' fg' Zl- Plum City, Wisconsin ' .' -- -' Q I, N Bw CQAL Ray Auth Z: X Stgck Up on Fuel 1 hquLJQjTt Proprietor - .5143 .... wr Dinners Lunches I 'N '-.,. . Compliments of PIERCE COUNTY HERALD MILLER FURNITURE C0 . Maiden Rock, Wisconsin V Home Furnishings H' F' Doolittle Undertaking Service L b ' 1 59 xx INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS ' FAETORY - HOME OFFICE Kunsus City


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