Stanley High School - Scroll Yearbook (Stanley, WI)
- Class of 1953
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Tf3 :?l E7 ' ' Q P .fu We'll cheer the Orange and the Black Our High School we will praise, And to our Alma Mater dear Our ringing cheers we'll raise. We'll guard her colors from defeat. Us For her we'll dare and do. And to our dear old Stanley High We'll ever more be true. Hr' 4 Omer ef, 6 00113, I NUPI C- A' A'am,. sie ':fnp,,3,,J, H gy at , Wm. I6 Om-,y, ' Sfdnl,-J, 1 i912 .YM P R X X g,: f1:w 'M1 --Hzm' Amer- ,ff- x . Ma,-4. W , 1 -.z....,.m.-sw!! uf- X A' G- ' t 'qi 3 A --. ,Nz 5 x . A! :gaw- fz 3' 39' 1, .. 2 tt' .1 SLE , ,, ,ax Lf- - -, XX 1 , . '39 T 71 S .:S 2 , A ' X 9 6 , BETTY MILAND PAMELA JANKOSKI SONJA BROBERG - LORA LEE GIBBS - - NANCY THORPE - PETER ANDERSON SOLVEIG MASON - MARTHA MEYER . VIOLA A. JOHNSON MILTON TIMLIN - MICHAEL SMOCZYK RICHARD PETERSON STAFF Auirtant - Editor-in-Chief Buxinen Manager Senior Axfirtant Buxinen Manager Arriftant Editor Co-Jport: Editor Axxiftant Editor Aniftant Editor Faculty Advisor Co-sport: Editor - Sale! Manager - Photographer 2 VM!! '+I nn .H ,,,, . 'M' Xi? lv -1. xi ANNOUNCING THE ALL-SCHOGL ANNUAL TUNE QDEQRHGDUJE 1 NE. Ml CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES SPORTS MUSIC ACTIVITIES SCHOOL DAYS I AL EAM. tt.. To our parents and the friends of Stanley High whose depth of under- standing, whose clarity of vision, whose constant care and encouragement have stimulated us to greater effort we dedicate this, our all-school annual. 5 L xx mlmu 1IL L nu CI v IIL HUFUUNNI mlmmx tux u mu uc Q Mlm an I1 my up L IX llrllc tmulvlnmx ug ll cx up 1 Q sa mL ll 6 XY . 21 :hell nigh. XY ' .Q th A IW trx' tu all I ' SUI ' , 1 1'cuLI1'i rl V1' guulg N14 i- muh flmild fad hc . ' vga-ni, llClP'l1llIl1 tu hclp 1 K cli. KQLINC him thu xmiy in flue Ciluitcr Pl um U1 A i. 11 - A Y' .kcr .'1. l k ' KILL,- In 1' ' 'Q l 'J Q f wh-- I'luA1r 'Ql'L'.lfl'Xf .gift to .fli 'wi' lcm---f llxu I 1um.m l'wml1. .'-I..1K:.ff.,' Inq, 27 MIEDMHBUHSIVIMUUGDDU -wb-yum, M '!'1 !ltr'U'-yvam Ja Sb i-Y ROY V BOYER M A Supernzlendenl of School HAROLD MELQHLR Clark 0 the Board of Lzluratwn To loeal boards rs entrusted the trammg of our matron s most precrous resouree-rts youth These boards thru thelr polrcres thenr admrmstrators and therr teachers provrde for help 1n drs Lovermg the potentlal abnllty of the mdlvrclual student developmg his sklll and formmg such attrtudes on hrs part that ultrmately he may take hrs place as a valuable member of our socrety and our world BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated Lto R Don N Elhorr L R Berseth Mrs E A ig M Halmstad L W Holleen J W Isaacs Chester Solne Qabsentj B C Sleger MP' 8 wa MISS EVELYN ANDERSON Rtver Falls State m Ed General Science Blology junxor Class Advxsor Rtver Falls Vltsconstn MR KENNETH CHRISTESON Eau Clarre State B S n Chemistry Phvstc Algebra Tumbltng Eau Clalre Wnsconsxn MR LLOYD BARROWS U ofWnscons1n Eau Clatre State B S ln U S I-Itstory Instrumental Musnc Boys Chorus Chnppewa Falls Wns MR RODERIC DeVOE Eau Claire State B S Enol sh Hrstory Camera Club Swrona Wtsconstn MR MARVIN MR ALAN HALSTEAD FUI-IRMAN Stout Instltute B S lndnsrr al Arts Gxrls Shop Elmwood Wtscomxn Eau Clalre State B Mathemattrs Varsxty Basketball B Souad Football Sturgeon Bay Wnscomxn MRS HENRIETTA BOLON Stevens Pomt State B S Englnsh Forensic Club Freshman Class Advrsor Dramatrcs MISS ELLEN EVANS U of Wrsconstn B S Economxcs Enzltsh Art C lub Sen nr Class Advisor Racxne Wtsconsnn MR VERNON HORNE U OfWtscOns1n B S A Agrtculture F F A Chtppewa Falls MISS PETRA BORGE Rtver Falls State Ltbrarv Sclence Hudson Wtsconstn jf MISS GERTRUDE FLAHERTY Eau Cla re State B E Geometry Algebra Student Councnl Stanley Wrsconstn MR GEORGE JOHNSON Eau Clalre State B S m Algebra Scnence Stanley Wxsconsln rf' 1, a' I l 4 s .V 1 , V I A I I - I 1 on I RA 452, I I I ty I ' k.M rv K. ' V -tg: , JE? ln All A H 'Q E ,A , , m 5 . F 'Q', All ,X 1 X . . ' Y E. l , . . I . . 5 ' Ed.. ' '. fj gh 5 Z Q if , I V I l t N I- 'X I 1 T 7 fl' l D 2 ' ' ' A . H. . Ed. ' 9 v -u. ' :U- '1 at iw ,,-,Q f ag f. -afar . - P A .4 M.. .. fg,,:.'ft.g,'v' - - jfyrh, ff . ,.. Q36 X aff f. , I . V ,f mf' '1 'K ffiaf. A. MR. HARVEY JOHNSON Superior State B. S. Biology German Rifle Club junior Class Advisor Superior Wisconsin . 1 g H 'I 5 L S Xxx 99'- MRS GEORGE PATTERSON au C 1 re State English Art Club Sophomore Class A v or Eau Claire Wisconsin FS MR FRED SCHNIEDER Iowa State B S A Veterans Ag Instructor Stanley Wisconsin MISS VIOLA A. J OHNSON Gustavus Adolphus - B. A. Post-Graduate-Unk versity of Minnesota English III General Science The l953 Oriole Minneapolis Minnesota 'QW' MISS MARGARET PERMAN Stout In tnture B S Home Economics F H A Greenwood Wisconsin MISS ANNE TELISAK Eau Claire State B S. Driver Education Citizenship Stanley Wisconsin Q D MRS. EULAH LANE Stevens Point State B. S. Vocal Music Stanleyg Wisconsin MRS CARSON PROCTOR St Olaf Eau Claire State B S Physical Education Tumblmi, Senior Class Advisor Plays Eau Claire Wisconsin MR LINK WALKER Eau Claire State B S ID U S History Citizenship Physical Education Football Coach Ir High Basketball Eau Claire Wisconsin Xl is -A . it 'X-WSW l E . ,via-f. . MR. MAURICE MADDEN U. of Wisconsin B. S. Veterans Ag. Instructor Montello Wisconsin MR CARSON PROCTOR Eau Claire State B S Physical Education junior High Football Coach B Squad Basketball Coach Baseball Eau Claire Wisconsin MR ARTHUR ZIER Whitewater State B E Commercial Work Experience School News Sophomore Class Advisor Stanley Wisconsin -nn-rr We MAINTENANCE No school L in get rlone xxrthout its mam ten ante forte larly rn the mornmg the eoolts cl Mrs Lrbby Stanelt Mrs Henrietta Kuhn an Vlrs Fmrl Maves start the hot lunches they serve the hun ry students at noon while up rn the offrte e.1n folburn and Herman Fellman effrtrently handle the hundred and one prob lems that ruse rn the course of an ordrnary school day To these men Bob fellman Ray McCann Herman Fellman Glen Moore Glen Wxllxqar and Dlclt Shrlts falls the tremendously portant task of transportmg the students to school After doubling as janrtors clurmg the day they take the trred students home and leave the buxldrng rn the good hands of the two cus 11 todrans Ulysses C Mohr and Wrlllam Bann H K N X 1 1 II11 I111'l1u1 l1.11111111'M 111 11.111 .A .1 YIIVIK IULIII IN 111 11.1N1' 111115111 x-11.11 1x L111 Xk.1l31L' 111 11 11114111 111 11111-111 1111.11 I5 1111k1111xx.111lc' zilu' , ':1.111S l1.11w11111:-ww Xl..,'lI1L1 4111.1 li:f'c1:1 11.21 QHJ1 f W Mi uf 11. 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S, 4' 'I d wk I S l 'SN in nw-Q ANDERSON ARNESON AUMANN BRANDT BROBERG BROI- Rl' N SENIORS NORA ANDERSON FHA 3, 4, Homecommg Commxtttc 4, Cnrls Glen Club 4, Prom Commuttcc 3 RAY ARNESON Art Club 4, Homecoming Comnnttct J, 4, Boys' Crafts 3 14 any I- arf' ' 1:11 BRANDSNFSS BAFRTLI IN BRUHA BRUZAN CLAYTON AUMANN Football 4 Football Manager 3 Class Play l Bas ketball 3 Mixed Chorus 2 I-FA Basketball 3 4 FFA 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 Homecoming Com mlttees 3 4 Boys Chorus 4 MUERLYN BAERTLEIN Glrs Glee Club 4 Art Club 2 G ls Ag, 3 Homecoming Commxttee 4 GAIL BRANDSNESS Art Club l 2 Prom Attendant 3 Class Vncc President 3 Class President l Class Play Prom Commnttee 3 MARLYN BRANDT Basketballl 2 3 FFA Basketball! 2 3 4 FTA I 2 3 4 Homecommg Attendant 4 Football SON-IA BROBERG Gnrls Basketball 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Art Club3 4 Class Playl 2 3 4 Teen Age Club 2 FHAI Forensics 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 2 ,, nd,,,4,Dr s,,3,4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mrxed Chorus 2, Homecomnng Commnttees l, 2, 3, 4, Prom Commnttee 3, Or chestra 4, Sextette 2, 3, 4, Madngal 2, Art Club Vnce Prcsndent 3, Forensxc Club Presndent 4, Band Presxdent 4, Band Student Dnrector 4, FHA Vnce Presndent I bl Q K X , Q .7 V ' - Dba' 7' ' ll S- . 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' ' , , : Q 5 4 ' , , s ' ' , 3 4' Ba l 2 3 ' amatic I 2 ' Pep Qs.: 36.22 Q. if CIOLKOSZ COTTS ELLIOTT FPPF RS DICKRELL ESLINGER DONALD BROEREN ELEANOR FLLIOTT FF I Bandl 2 3 4 Boys Craft3 DON BRUHA Rnfle Club 3 FFAI 2 J 4 FFA Basketball! 4 GERALD BRUZAN eClubI FFA12 J STANLEY CLOLKOSZ Football 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Baseball 4 RODGER COTTS Homecommg Commxttee J, Basketball Manager 4, tClub2,5, , ootballl, , A , , , , FFA Baseketball 2, 3, 4 ROBERT DICKRELI Baseball 2, Class Play I, 3, Football I, 3, 4, Prom Commlttee 3, Basketball I, 3 DELORES DRAEGER Tumblmg 4, FHA I, Z, 1, Prom Commntee 3, Class Play I WAYNE DUCE Boys' Chorus I, 2, J, 4, Basketball I, 3, Football I, 3, 4, Mnxed Chorus l, Dramatncs I, Base ball 3, Tumbling I Girls Basketball 2 Class Play l 3 4 Tumbling 4 Orange ani Black Staff 4 Class Treasurer B nd I 4 Dramatxcs 2 4 Drum Maojr F 4 Glee Club 2 Home commg Commntr e I 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus I ' Band I 2 3 4 e Age Club I 2 SCX tette 3 Prom Commxttec J MARGE FPPFRS Gnrls Basketball 2, 1, Art Club 4, Homecommg Commnttee 3, 4, Gnrls' Crafts 3 MARLENF FSLINGER Transferred from Cadott 2, Teen Age Club 2, Prom Commnttee 1, Mxxed Chorus 4, Gnrls' Glee Club 4, Orange and Black Staff J, 4, FHA 2, 4, Homecommg Commlttce 3, Gnrls' Sclence Club Secretary 3 DONNA MAE ETTEN Transferred from Cadott 2, Gnrls' Basketball 2, 4, FHA 2, 5, 4, Tumblmg 4, Prom Commlttee J, Dramatxcs 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Homecommg Commlttce J, 4, Orange and Blank Staff J BETTE FAGAN Orange and Black Staff 3, 4, Class Play I, FHA I, Homecommg Commnttee 4, Glrls' Glee Club 4, Teen Age Club 2 15 XX DRAFGER DUCE ETTEN FAGAN SENIORS . 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ANNA MAE GRUBEK Class Play I 3' Band I 2 3 4' Girls Glec Club 2 3- Prom Committee 3- Girls Craft 4' 4-H 3' FHA I IOAN HAGILN II Debate Team 4 Orange and Black Staff 4 Or chcstra 4 Sextette 2 Camera Club I 2 Glrls Glce Clubl 2 Forensncsl 2 3 4 FHAI Homecommg Commxtteel 2 3 4 Prom Com mlttec3 Cheerleaderl 4 Dramatncsl 2 3 4 Matted Chorus I Class Play I 3 4 Pep Band I en e ub Gnrls B.1slftetball2 3 4 FHA Offnccr 3 Forcn sms Cthcer I TTY HALMSTAD Home-comnng Commune I Z 3 4 Prom Com mntttt 3 Honetommg, Attendant 4 Teen Age u I y Gtrls Glee Club2 FHA1 3 4 FHAOkt1cer 1 3 4 Madngal Group 2 Student Council 3 Sex tettt 7 Pep Band 3 Mxxcd Chorus I Girls Bas kttball3 -I Class Secretary 4 Forensics 2 3 4 Debate Team 4 Badger Girls State 3 C OODMAN HANOLIJ GORKA HAUGAN -iv- 15? 3..- Q' 16 I I 3 Y 1 I , . . I . 1 Z C ' Q s :V , 5 ' ' n , 9 n , , , 9 , 3. 4: V 1 1 w Il ' A Z 1 S v 1 1 Q ' , , - , - , - Q . I 5 , , .. , Y 'Q 2, 33 Te Ag Cl I, 2, Band l, 2, 3, 45 5 I i , ' , ' 1 -, ' ' 3 7 ' ' ' s - - ' 4 . Q - , - - , 9 ' 5 Cl b , 23 Class Pla I, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3: ' ' 5 . : - Q . V H 3 1 1 5 ' ' -1 I X' Z l ' .. 3 - -L .3 ' I g ' ' - . .A : ' 2 ' ' . c F I ' Q ' , , 5 w 3 A I ' T 3 ' Q . .' I S 2 1 . , ' s,-xi. I Q. 7 1 , I A K .,, f ' 4. -+- . 9' V UN ,gk K ' A ,Sl E 1. I K' Q1 . 1 ,, Q., 5 lc . an , ' ' 1 CTI? A . I I 1 , ' 1 . .C I si. , te . - -' ' X , F - V V55 U I I A I . 3' yi! V I 4 -I f I DONNA KAY HANOLD Class Play I, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 4 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee I. 2: 3, 4: Mixed Chorus lg Pep Band I, 2, 3g Drama- tics 1, 2, 3 4' Glee Club Officer 45 Band I 2 33 Boys' Chorus 3, 4: Forensics 2 3 43 FHA I 3, 4' FHA Officer 4' Teen Age Club 1, 25 Sex- tcrte 2. JOAN HAUGEN FHA I' Homecoming Committee I 2 3 4' Prom Cmmittec3 Band I 2 3 4 Clas Ply I 3 Student Council 4 Forensics I 2 3 THFODORE HENNEMAN Tumbling 4 Boys Crafts 3 FFA I 2 JAMES HOFFSTATI R Football Manager I Class Play 1 Homecoming Committee 4 Camera Club 3 4 Prom Commit I MIIRLI HORGEN Class Play I Art Club 3 THOMAS HULS DAVID ISENBERGER Homecoming Committee 3g FFA Basketball I, 2, 3, 4g FI'A I, Z, 3, 4g'I3oys' Crafts 33 Prom Com- mittee ig 4-H 35 Class Vice President 4. CLAYTON JANDRT FFA I, 2, 3, 45 Band Ig FFA Basketball 4g Rifle Club 3. IDA MAE JANDRT Homccomin' Committee 4' Girls Glee Club I 4' Band I 2 3 -I Pcp Band 4 Orange and Black S a f 4 FHA I I CAROL JANISLWSKI Mixed Chorus l 4 FHA I Girls Glee Club PAMELA JANJKOSKI Girls Basketball 3 4 FHAI 3 4 Class Playl 3 4 Class Play I 3 4 Tumbling 3 Business Manager Annual Staff 4 Forensics 2 3 4 FHA Officer I 3 4 Band Treasurer 3 Homecoming Committee! 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Dramatics 2 3 4 Prom Committee3 Band I 2 Girls Glee Club I 2 3 Mixed Chorusl Teen 3Gir A s etball I 2 3 F tball I 4 ball 2 3 4 Teen Age Club I 2 Forensics I Band I Homecoming Committeel Z 3 4 Pro Committee 3 Prom Attendant 3 Homecoming Attendant 4 Class Vice President 2 Camera Club 7 oys Crafts 3 HI NNI MAN HOFFSTATILR JANDRT JANDRT fi- ge Club I 2 Class Treasurer 3 Orchestra 4 Orange and Black Staff I 2 Sextette 2 BEATRICE JOHNSON Girls Science Club 3 FHA 2 Girls Glee Club 4 Girs Ag 3 HORGEN HULS JANISEWSKI IANKOSKI I are-f 'Um 17 VQJW YM SENICRS lSI1NBI:RGI:R JOHNSON 1 fm 0 n I 1 I -, , , , , Y , -, z . 0 s , , , 1 S a , z I f . - ' 4 ' , ,- - ' 1 '- , 2, : ' 1 ' ' ' 5 ' g , . 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LAUER LEIN I LENGYEL LOCKHART LUEBSTORI' McMILLER SENICRS MACHLER MATERA DLNNIS LAUER Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Baseball l 2 3, 4, Boys' Scnencc Club 3, Class Presndent 4 I WAYNE LAUER Homecommg Committee 3, Baseball l, Drama ncs 3, Class Play 3, Boys' Chorus J, Boys' Sc: ence Club 3 18 MEYER ARNOLD LEIN Boys Crafts 3 Tumblmb 4 Boys Chorus 3 FF 1 2 YVONNE LENGYEL Transferred from Cadott 2 Gnrls Basketball 2 Class Play 3 4 Homecomung Commxttee 4, Prom Commxttee 3, Dramatncs 3, 4, Teen Age Club 2, FHA 2, 3, 4, FHA Officer 2, 3 LESLIE LOCKHART Football 3, 4, FFA l , 2, 3, 4, FFA Basketball 2, 5, 4, Tllmbllng 4 WILLIAM LUEBSTORF FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 KEITH McMILLER Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 4, Teen Age Club I, 2, Class Play 1, 3, 4, Dramatncs 4, Boys' Science Club 3 ELMER MACHLER Student Councnl 4, FFA 4, FFA Basketball 4, 4 H 3, Boys' Chorus 3, Mtxed Chorus 3 LAWRENCE MATERA Homecommg Committee 4, Prom Committee l, 3, Camera Club 2, 3 A' 211' 3' I ge ,3,, I AI l ' .fe 4 3' ' f 3 121-7 ' I , si ff 1 Q - T., . 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MILAND OWENS OLICHWIER PEDERSON LOIS MEYER Transferred from Chnppewa Falls r Hugh 2 Orange and Black Staff 4 Gnrls Basketball 2 4 Dramatncs 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Student Councnl 3 4 Teen Age Club 2 Home coming Commnttee 3 4 Prom Attendant 3 Prom Commnttee 3 FHA 2 3 4 FHA 0ffncer3 Stu dent Councnl Treasurer 3 4 BETTY MILAND Homccomm Commnttee 4 Prom Commlttec 3 Orange and Black Staff 3 Annual Editor 4 Class Play I Class Treasurer 4 FHA I FHA Offlcer GERALD OLICHWIER Boys Crafts Rlflc Club 4 FFA I ARTHUR ONDAL etballl 2 3 4 Footballl 2 3 4 ball I Class Play I 3 Homecoming Cummnttet 2 3 Homecoming Kung 4 Prom Committee 3 DAVID OVERGARD etball l 2 3 4 ootball I 2 I I e Club 3 Class Play I 2 Bandl 2 Homeconmg Commltte I 2 I Prom Commlttee 3 Home commg Attendant 4, Boys' Scnence Club 5 YAKW it 'Z '? .2 Wi?-ff ONDAL OVERGARD PETERSON PETERSON DIDO OVERGARD Student Councxl 3 Tumblnng 2 Class Play I 3 4 Teen Age ClubI 2 FHAI 3 4 Gnrls Gee Cu I 2 4 Band! 2 3 4 Cheerlea er Homecommg Commntteel 2 3 4 Prom Com mnttcel I-Iomecommg uecn 4 Sextette 2 3 Camera Clubl 2 Girls Basketball 2 3 4 Stu dent Councnl Secretary 3 DOROTHY OWENS Transferred from Clay Hubh School Induana 2 4 H 3 Gnrls Glee Club 4 Homeeommg, Com mittee 4 JAMES PEDERSON Basketball Managerl 2 3 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Homecoming Commnttec I Boys Sucnce Club 3 Class Play I RICHARD PETERSON Camera Club 2 3 Boys Chorus 4 Annual Staff 4 Photographer 4 WILLIAM PETERSON Class Play I Football I Band I 2 Pep Band 2 Boys Chorus 3 DONNA PILGRIM Transferred from Augusta 2 Gnrls Glee Club Homecommg Commlttees 4, Prom Commlttec 3, Glrls' Crafts J 19 OVERGARD PILGRIM SENIORS . , A . if f I '33 4. 'A' f Q T i 54, 1 1' X E . ' ' 1 ,W fn, Q - I i s Q .Vi ' I ' 1 lfiivg A .fi I .. , lk- ' . ' t .l - ' 5 ' : ' 9 . , 2 ' - 6 9 . 4 . . : ' ' l A 9 , . : , : l b , , 9 . , , 9 d 1. 4: ' .' , : 1 - ' ' , . , : ' - D , : . 3 ' : ' A Q : . 5 I: . . : : - E , a ' , , : - ' 3 ' 2 ' 9 'A 9 ' I ' ' 4 ' ' : - s 9 : ' I. , . , s . . . : 1 Q 9 ' s . a ' a Bask , . , Q . , . Q Bm- 5 , : I . , 2 ' A ' ' V , s : ' . : : . : : sun' ,,,,r ,,3,-gR'fl' s . : . : ' ' I 4 ' ' ' I 4: A A ' 2 , . 9 I ' 4 - ' ' ' ' SENIGRS POSDA QUALHI- IM REIT SCHUILBLL SILICHTER SILICHTLR gr! -UN QS 1 FLORIAN POSDA 'cClub lgFFAl,- ,. GORDON QUALHEIM ootball 43 Rlfle Club 33 FFA Ig F0!':'Z3: Boys Chorus 3 4' Band l, . 3' Camera Club 2. MARY REIT 1 A l Homecoming Comnmtec -I' Prom Committee 3. GLEN RILIT Football I 3 4 Ba kuball 4 Rnfln Club 3 Art u 2 FIA IIOWARD RIXFORD scballl 2 ootballl 2 4 Baskc all 3 4 Rnfle Club 2 Class Play 1 2 Boys Chorus Homccomm Commntzec l 2 Prom Com mmcc J Hoxmcumml, Aucndant 4 Boys Scn Lnce Club 3 BARRY SCHUEBFI. loolball 3 IIAI 4 Boys Chorus! I Mlxcd Chorus J FFA Basketball 4 DOROTHY SILICHTER Irs Ag, 2 Cnrls cc Clu Band 2 REIT mxrokn SLOVIAK sLow1Ax if I um... MARY ANN SEICHTER Girls' Ag. 5, FHA l, Girls' Glec Club 4. DOROTHY SLOVIAK Class Play I, Teen Age Club I, 2, FHA 4, Girls' Glee Club 5, Class Secretary I, Girls' Crafts 5. VICTORIA SLOWIAK FHA I, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 4. GEORGIANNA SMASAL Tumbling 4, FHA l, Girls' Glee Club 5, Prom Committee 5. JOHN STANGRET Baseball l, 2. 5, 4, Football 3, Basketball 3, FFA I, 2, 5, 4, FFA Basketball 3, 4. WALTER TELISAK Baseball 2, Football 2, 5, Rifle Club 4, FFA I. 2, Band 2. GEORGE THEIRL Basketball I, 2, 5, 4, Football I, 5, 4, Baseball I, Class Play 1, 2, 5, Teen Age Club l, 2, Home- coming Committee l, 2, 5, Prom Committee 5, Prom King 3, Class President 5, Boys' Science Club 5, Badger Boys' State 5. SMASAL STANGRET WALD WALSDORF 'EZ-ul' ROBERT VALK Baseball I, Football I, Basketball l, Rifle Club Z, Class Play 1, 2, Boys' Chorus 2, 5, Homecom- ing Committee l, 2, Boys' Science Club 2, 5. YVONNE XVALD Teen Age Club 2, VHA I, 5, 4, Girls' Glcc Club 4, Homecoming Committee I, 2, 5, 4, Prom Committee 5, Girls' Science Club 3. .IOHN WALSDORF football l, 5, 4, Basketball 5, Class Play I, Prom Committee 5, Boys' Science Club 5. JERI ANN WEBBER Girls' Basketball 5, 4, Tumbling I, 4, Class Play l, 2, 5, 4, Teen Age Club I, 2, Teen Age Club Treasurer 2, l'llA 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Pep Band 3, Tumbling Secretary 4, 'Band I, Z, 5, 4, Cheerleader I, 4, Dramatics 4, Homecom- ing Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus l, Prom Committee 5. JOANNE WESTABY Tumbling 4, FHA I, 2, 5, 4. JOAN WHITE Class Play I, Girls' Ag. 5, FHA I, Girls' Glee Club 4, Band 2. SENIORS TELISAK THILIRI VALK WEBBLR WILS I'ABY WHITE 1 4U sry I! 21 is , M' Q F 2 , 1 . 'Q an .T X x K, 3 1 ii fs' f xij ' ' 1 , a' 'riff' 4, 1 T As senrors our treasure chest rs full of memortes of the days we have spent rn Stanley Hrgh We started one hundred twelve strong today wxth ony etghty two left we sttll have the honor of betng the largest class nn the schools h1story As a class we have always had to ftght for our r1ghts We have had our problems but we also have had out fun We recall the tlme jo Jo got runs IH she took them off and put locker Betty found them and put them on the rad1ator ln the ma n stgn on them Whose are there was the Freshman play MIIZIG had four words rn lf They were We are the chorus What M1tz1e sard the nrght of the play was We are the crtcus That was the year too e got a spankrng from Goodspeed n G n eral Sclence and Art was prcked as the best player at the Cornell Junlor Tourna ment wrth laughter her stockmgs them rn her room wrth a they? Then Then came our Sophomore year We play but Mrs Bolon got too close to potson 1vy and so ended our dramatrc l'Nllll WOODWAN Bl'Vl:RlY WRY Tumbling, 3 4 FHA 1 GI ls Tumblmg l PHA l Band 3 Clec Club 2 3 Mixed Chorus FHA Offxccr l Cxrls Crafts 4 Cnrls Sclence Club 3 RETROSPECTION apstratrons However Sonja and jo Io went out for Fotensrcs Sonja got a f1rst and o 0 got a B ratxng 1n therr fre ds t the state The rest of us turn d our en gy to gang wats between gtrls tnstead Some of the grrls ttred to tmrtate Doro thy s southern accent Dorothy Owens was a new student then As unrors we won the magazrne drrve gettlng a day off as a reward One ramy day we took off for Als Ro'ler R nk and skated from n1ne tlll four The next dry we nursed strff jornts and black and blue marks We chose Deep Purple as the theme of our prom We made orchrds for the occas1on twenty dozen of them and af ter cuttmg patterns snrpprng wtre push mg paste and puttrng them together we turned our thoughts to the gym We had a beaurtful prom but only twenty 55' a Wwe 'll fm? HUP comm W 3a slgflf t fauna couples came That was the year oo some of us went to M3d1SOH for a or enstc contest and on the way got our selves some ch1ckens for out Sunday d1n nets We sang the Stanley School Song over the mtctophone to get the chtckens and then smuggled them 1nto the swank hotel at Machson where we kept them under the bed ttll we checked out Sonya generously catrred her clothes and gave the chrcks ttanspottatxon rn het bag We put on a class play Our Mrss Brooks and called If good Betty Halmstad was chos en to attend Grrls State but was dented the toy of such an expettence smce no roomxng accommodatrons had been pro 22 Q- vrdecl for her there She made up for that stroke of bad luck by gomg to the State Farr wrth another group and the fun they had' Betty won prrzes there and so drd Lots and Pam That was the year that Donna Mae Etten showed us all what she could do rn the way of FHA demonstra She competed wrth wmners from towns went to the sectronal at Med IIOIIS IVC or and placed thrrd there Lockhart ot a hair cut rn English class Senlor year was upon us before we knew rt George Thetrl exchanged the crown he wore as lumor Prom King for a chef s cap and enrolled rn the new class vn Boys Home Economrcs Bonnte put on her wrngs for her thrtd year as an angel tn the Chrxstmas pageant whtle Soma once agatn felt the call of the mrcrophone and appeared before xt at Eau Clarre nn the Voice of Democracy and wxth Jo jo the Dxsk jockey contests ' ' v 9 V 9 ml' Y ' g ' Q : ' . 9 ' ' Q ' W 2. Q ,. , P , are xx -Sf y .f ' Y -v , J -J ' t ' t 1 Q , - . e et- . ' ' It Yr ' a - ' 9 H J . . . , ' n ' D . . ll il ' 1 .- . . .l - . ' . A ,, ' - ' is tk, I Q , ' ' . , H , J I1 - - ' , ' . .. S '-e ' 4' f ' 5'?i5?f?j7T',Q1,f' ' l 2 were all te ated to resent our class H , .fl 'S' - P P P -' ,s 1 l Q f Cl, - . .- ' . '-t Q 1 etas rs' .. t 2 ' ' .. 'sr , . , 5 gk I EVM I V , L .X , , . . L V 'lf A rl K f ls . ' . ' . G ' ' . N., 1 A H T . . . ' Gaim g v . . 5. , 5 . . , - , , - . 1 t 1 F . .. . Q, . ,' . - Many of our grrls went out for thc Varlety Show SHO NUFF and dxd thexr part to make xt a huge success jen was nn there helpmg as usual Davld lsen berger attended all three performances of the show because he was mtensely and CD11 5 f romantlcall xnterested rn the work of Our football boys looked exceedmgly fme as they led the grand march at the home mrng dance 'Y :mln -hwy- Pam drdnt get any chrckens at the Press Conference 1n Eau Claxre but she and Martha Meyers got many ldeas for Y the makeup crew ern Lols Dldo and o Jo as cheerleaders led us 1n many rous mg yells Class work became harder d m physrcs Tom took a long look at the apparatus for readmg Boyles Law Gor don 1nsp1red by hrs love of economlcs tackled the teachers regardmg therr per sonal budgets Whnle Gordon worked hrs classmate Don Bruha slept and dreamed of hrs baseball achnevements Drdo was homecommg queen, Art was lung, and Stanley was a contender for the Cloverbelt Football Champnonshrp the1r work on the annual staff and rn cxdently got therr p1ctures m the Lau Clarre paper Betty Mnland was chosen to recenve the DAR Award, joan Haugen zealously made the rounds of class rooms sellnng lyceum and movie nckets Rodger Cotts kept rn trrm for boxmg at Mrl waukee by actlng as school monitor, and Bette Fagan faced the hungry hordes of students who 'forgot' rhenr lunch trckets each day Dnlrgently Marge Eppers per used Ivanhoe whrle Bull Goodman, equal ly school mrnded, baby sat at Pattersons, Carol janrsewskr admlred her new dna mond Anna Mae Gruber put plentv of 23 energy mto her new Job at the Stanley Republncan and Wayne Lauer decorated hrs locker wxth p1ctures of cut out dolls FEW Fw as Q Lockhart recerved the Outstandmg Sen xor Farmer Award Early m the year we chose Dennls Lauer Davnd Isenberger Betty Halmstad and Betty Mxland as our class offrcers ge Mlss Evans and Mrs Proctor served us well as faculty advlsors The Holly Hop at Chrnstmas clrmaxed the frrst semester of our semor acnvmes and now graduatron puts and end to four happy, turbulent years spent together at work and at play rn Stanley Hrgh . - . , , y I H 1 . . - 4: nv ' . 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YY I S. s...- wi' -ai Kean' ,GSK ,ff X AM '35 M? hw N --nv -.f 49 'sv- 30- I -A J' NP' FRESHMEN DOROTHY ANDI-RSON PETFR ANDFRSON VILMA ANDI RSON DENNIS ANTHONY LFONARD BERGI' JERRY BERSFTH Jomx BRANDVOLD AI ICP BROWN JAMFS BRUZAN mm Croxxow MITCHIALL CIOI KOS7 KAR1 DAVID HENRY DIRKS DAVID DICKRFLI. CFRA1 D DIFTRILH PHYI I IS DRACI INANC II I LI IOTT DUAINI ISIINGIR BFVI RI Y GII DAY LAVI RNA GOI TTI JIUNF GRENDYS NORNIAN GUTHRIE BERNADINF C UTOWSKI JEANI TTF HAKES RICHARD HAI MSTAD RICHARD HI-IAN ROSANNY HI ITINC' ARI Y C I HILNDYRSONI -II AININI HFNDI RSON GI ORIA HFNINI X1 AN LI ROY HI NNIIINL IOIIN IIOIIXXINSRI DAX ID HOROI NZIAIx IRANK ISINIIIRCIR BARBARA IAC OBSON ISI RINARD IOIINSON RAN IOIINSOYN I AN! RI NC I IOHNISON NIARX IOU IOHNSOIN IIRRN RARI I N PATRICIA KIRALY JAMES KYLE SHARON LA BLANC JAY LA BONTF SANDRA LAULR , , I ' Vt, ' 2 .-Q - Mi. , f ' A- . .I I' , ',, ' gg 12, 1 I , --r f' rk , ' Q . X XL I I xx , ' 'ra I E40 ' I I I . N. '41 I I ,yfhk J 1 -:f - , N. ,V I A . 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V , A 5 Q IF. 1 L ' I . 1 I FRESHMEN NANCY LEIN PAUL LOCKHART RONALD LODAHL RICHARD LOIBL GORDON LONG MARLENE LUND SUSAN LUND GAYLE MANLFY BETTY MASON SOLVEIG MASON VIRGEAN MATTHFISFN JANICE MOORE LOIS NELSON THERESA POSDA WILLIAM POTTER CAROL RASSMUSSEN JAMES RAYCHER EUGENE SAYLES NORMAN SEIDLING ALLEN SETZER jI'ANI'TTF SHILTS MARCFLLA SLOWIAK HAROLD SORFINSON jOAN STACKNIK CAROL STAINGRI T ANN STEIVANG CAROL STUGGI N JOAN SWEENEX MARY TELISAK JOHN THOMPSON DEANNE THORPE CHRISTINE TUBBS SHIRLEY TUBBS FDDY VALK CLARENCE WACNI R KENNETH WALD THOMAS WAI TI RS ALICE W ASILFSKI TOM WEBBER ALICE WHITE RICHARD V ILI 5 DELORES WILLOM DELORES ZAIS MARY ZAIS DONALD ZIMMERMAN f -XS-nv lla :vu --4 vu. TS 'E' 0-ul UW 'ffm E? JN m .lr-vm Q Ct- wfwf W C. fin pw .05- :Q f Dmdl 'Q -Q I rf Ui, -P 'Nl S 513 -4' v , ,xlfb ,.., ,E h I ,Z ' f I-'I-5 A - V , .Q Q if rw, b A '- a 'f'A , f Q I XS?-55 af . if 1' I r ly L- K R A 'L' 'Ia X f pl? 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A fl 1 45, ' 'A ' A V I 4 We re backmg the Orxoles one hundred per cent U Rah U Rah We re backmg the Ornoles one hundred per cent U Rah U Rah We re backmg the Orioles one hundred per cent U Rah U Rah U Rah 30 eueee , , he ' A V I '-...S xzis 'cr' 'L abi ri' SLQQDMS3 FOCTB 80110111 Rfu Sermzd Ron Third Rau Fnzrib Roz: THE ORIOLES Lauer McM11ler Svmtzma Thcxrl Ondal Knu' Overgard Brandt Rxxford Pederson Rext Damskx Anderson Huls Walsdorf Bemmann Cotts Lockhart Guckenburg Halmstad Beaudot Gaff ney johnson Mohr Drckerell Long Oemrg Qualhexm G1bbS Gubell Walker Halstead Iuebstorf Shllti Walters Gorki Wniz Rcxt Mlttc-Q THh C OAC HES Puocroa WALKER HALSTEAD 4' vfd 'J ii THE FCDGTBALL STORY When the fmal statxstncs of the 1952 football season were tabulated they showed the Orroles had seven wms and one defeat The Orange and Black men ran up a total of 170 pomts for themselves whrle holdmg the opposxtnon to a mere S2 Thts ns the best record establnshed by the Orxoles smce 1945 The boys got along well as a unnt and had a good coach under whom they learned a wrde vanety of plays settmg up a good defense agamst ground plays m partxcular The team placed second rn the Clover belt Conference The leadmg ball carrler for the 147 pound lme was Rex Rxxford who crossed the goal lme for no less than I3 touchdowns Four of the squad ulxan Damslu Doc Overgard Art Ondal and Rex Rnxford made honorable mentxon on the All Northwest Wnsconsm team The ftrst game of the season was a test of the new coachs abrlnty It saw Rex make two touchdowns to lead the team to a 20 0 conquest over the Regus B team The next week saw Rex keepmg up hrs torrxd pace by maltmg four touchdowns on runs of 10 8 1 78 ya ds Art Ondal made the other touchdown Stanley made 315 yards from thus game whlle holdmg Gilman to a mmus 17 The Gnlman boys were bug but Stan Iey stnll ran away with them The Cadott game demonstrated the teams abrlxty to come from be hxnd Wrth Stanley tranlmg 6 0 and only sux minutes to play Bubber Therrl went over from the one yard lme and Art Ondal luclted the poxnt to make xt 7 to 6 Wrth only two mnnutes to play Rxxford broke loose for 26 yards and a touchdown whxch coupled wrth fnne blocltmg on the part of Damskx and Rext made Cadott s Homecoming game a thnller The followmg game wnth the Eau Clanre B team set the Orxoles on the spot They were up agamst a team coached by a former coach of therr own coach and they wanted to make good They were a long txme gettmg started for the opposxtxon was good but they ended the game wrth a 21 0 score Art Ondal makmg three touchdowns and lucknng all three extra points The followxng Nenllsvllle game was a pushover Rex gal loped for three touchdowns rn thxs conquest and Stanley held Nenllsvrlles attack outsnde Stanleys 40 yard lme for the whole game Cornell s Home commg game was the roughest game of the season Both teams played hard but Stanley: wxnnnng streak held 21 7 Thorp had a good coach and a good team and lxlte Stanley came mto the game wxth an unbeaten record A couple of costly fumbles by Stanley and the sharp passnng of Jake Phnllnps Thorp quarterback led us to the only defeat of the season wnth a 26 0 score The last game saw the Orxoles rebound from the Thorp defeat to dump Owen 31 7 That was a happy enduag for a good season Total Pomts Rex Rlxford Art Ondal George Thesrl Tom Huls Boots Brandt Total ' , , , r . T. P. P. A. ' ' I3 0 78 9 I4 68 ' 2 O I2 l 0 6 l 6 26 l4 170 33 BASKETBALL A Flrsl Rau George Thenrl Duck Knar Dave Overgard Rex Rrxford and Art Ondal Second Row Duane Beaudot Kenth McMnller Denny Lauer Tom Huls and Krrk Mnlhgan THE B SQUAD These boys made up the second strmg and prov1ded worrhwhrle compermon for the A team They are shown here wrth therr man ager Wald and thelr coach, M Proctor Wald Berseth Long Beaudot Bemman Gukenberg and Coach Procter Exten Anderson Halmstad Schumacher Mohr and Ragatz 34 .. H . V: I Y U , , . , Q Third Row: Mgr. Roger Corrs, Coach Halstead, Coach Proctor, and Mgr. jim Pederson. , , ' r. THE SEASON RECORD Forty candtdates answered the call for the fxrst basketball practxce th1s year Returnrng lettermen tmong them mclud ed Art Ondal Duck Knar Kxrk Mnlhgan Doc Overgard George Thetrl and Rex Rxxford The season was better than average with thnrteen wtns and seven losses The htghlrghts of the year were wrns over Colfax and Altoona m the Cloverbelt League The best game of the year found the Stanley Orloles agalnst the Eau Clatre Old Abes rn the Reglonal Tournament Golng into the frrst game of the regtonal Stanley was very much the underdog but the Orloles surprlsed the Old Abes and led them most of the way Wtth a m1nute and a half left to play the score was tted but then the home town team pulled away from the mspxred Orloles and went on to wm the game After the very f1ne game played agatnst Eau Clalre the Stan ley boys just couldnt br1ng themselves up for the Consola tton game agarnst Chtppewa The ftrst quarter was pretty even but from then on the Chtppewa Cards pulled away to a very one stded 76 43 vrctory Of the players who rematned on the squad Doc Overgard was the hugh scorer wtth Art Ondal second A closer resume of the season reveals the fact that the Stanley Ortoles lost thetr opentng game thus year when the Mondovl Buffaloes dropped them for a 60 52 score Agam after chalktng up four consecut1ve vtctorres agatnst Colfax 59 54 Wrthee 60 41 Cornell 55 48 and Nenllsvtlle 63 48 they fell to a strong and undefeated Thorp team wlth the sad score reading Thorp 66 Stanley 49 Recover1ng from the blow dealt by Thorp they met and eastly defeated the Cadott Cagers 65 53 Next they agatn met Colfax at Colfax and thts ttme the score was 77 50 ln favor of Colfax The Orxoles pulled themselves out of that ba slump to go up against Gtlman and came away wnth a 76 35 score to thetr advantage The Orange and Black men then tangled wrth Bloomer wh1ch has a reputatxon for havtng good teams and lost the game to the tune of 83 66 Thor came next and the fxnal score was Thorp 70 Stanley 58 As before we played Cadott next and as before we stung the Cadott Bees 65 40 Games wxth Owen Wtthee Netlls ville and Gtlman brought us the followxng scores tn our favor Owen 60 30 Wlthee 89 65 Nerllsvxlle 6153 and Grlman 71 42 Their wtnnmg streak deserted the Ortoles when they took ttme out for defeat at the hands of Cornell 62 48 but held good for the game wtth Fall Creek Thns game brought them a 70 60 score Thxs was an off n1ght for the boys stnce they were handtcapped by the very small gym The next game found Stanley knockrng off Owen 69 43 That vrctory game gave Stanley second place tn the Cloverbelt League Then the Ortoles took the measure of the Altoona Rarlroaders to decrde the thrrd and fourth places tn the Cloverbelt Tourna ment In an overt1me play they pulled away for a 66 59 v1c tory over the Rarlroaders and from then on the story rs the record of the regtonal The last prcture shows Leon Etten taktng a rebound away from Eau Clatre tn the tournament game . 2 ' . . , . . y ' l Y t V K Y , . . 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H 7 B fl TU Bll G Thrs year somethmg new has been added to our basketball games, namely tumblrng between halves of the games Thrs has been made possrble through the efforts of the two tumblmg advrsors, Mrs Proctor and Mr Chrxsteson and the large number of students who are mterested rn that specrfxc type of physrcal educatron, whxch deals wrth the flexr brhty and agrhty of the muscles of the body These students got off to a late start thrs fall but have shown amazrng progress rn thexr chosen actrvrty Each student combmes work w1th play and the result rs better tumblmg skllls more conslderatnon for others better health habrts, and a worthwhrle Splflf of good wxll toward school and commumty GET-SET ' Q, 1 w11.1 AT A MESS 5 P WSW' tr D0 IT RIGHT THIS T IME ROW 1 Dorothy Anderson, Carol Stuttgen, Joan Sweeny, Rosanne Hertmg, Aluce Brown, Romxlda Hentrng, Joanne Gutowslu, Neldarae Stangret ROW 2 Marge Broeren, Mrs Proctor, Arvalee Swxm, Shirley Gadke, Evelyn Berge, Delores Novak, Melva ' Henkms, Shrrley Lund, Delores Draeger, Gcorganne Smasal, june Grendys, jamce Moore I I ' ROW 3 Ronme Wntt, Duane Van Ert, Walter Protrowskl Ball Rent Gerald Dretnch, Bob Jakobowcrz, ...lx ' t Melvm Shrlts, Eugene Petruzates, Wayne Duce, jerry Wxles: Glen Relt, Lawrence johnson, Arnold Lem .a-'53 I l ff' 7 I ,. Duck Wales, Mr Chnsteson ,X Q ff 36 Q ,NN '. X - A A ' 1 fpg Xy W Q . Maxx xi A-Q X g - - :gf 2 . . . N ,iq-M LQ, 1 , l 1 I YYVY 4 W,-W . . ' . , 2 . . , , . V Q B . . - . - . l I ., I b v , ' . F . .' , P 2 Q ' 1 5 Z g A , L.:-:J-J, ,:-eff ' - - Q 1 'A' t -I , '19 .-Y - lg l l 3 5 I ,. .., :il 4 in gt ' - L' 5 I 4,4 Q1 - - Q Gi I 6 l ll ' Q. G 1 4 . -V 6 A ' l l 1 1 I , s ' 6 Q Y Coach Proctor began the season with a number of tough practices to get the fellows in shape. The players feel they acquired valu- able knowledge of the game and much ex- perience in playing it from those practices, and best of all they learned to work together as a team. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL CK.. I X. 2,44 Row I: Karl David, Frank Isenberger, John Thompson, Ed. Ciolkosz, David Dickrell. Row 2: Bernie Johnson, Jerry Berseth, Duane Eslinger, Richard Loibl, Tod Henning, John Brandwold, Norman Scidling. Row 3: Wayne Anthony, Mr. Proctor, Dick Halmstad. No! Pictured: Ken Wald, Tom Webber, Gordon Long, Dick Heian, James Raycher, Mit- chell Ciolkosz, Duane Hanold, Jim Peterson, Tom Peterson, Charles Westaby, Harol Sorenson, Sydney Thompson. JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS Junior High football did not enjoy a successful season. The boys were all inexperienced and their ', equipment was crude. They lost five games, but gained valuable experience for next year's gridiron battles. Junior High basketball had a decidedly better record. There was a total of thirty boys out for practice which was held daily by Mr. Walker at the Armory. This practice started November 3 and ex- tended thru March 9 when the last game was play- ed. Most of the practice time was devoted to funda- mental drills and plays to build sound players for the varsity in the years to come. The games played and the resulting scores are listed as follows: 1. Chippewa Lost 38-33 There 2. Cornell Won 47-48 Here 3. Eau Claire Won 29-32 There 4. Chippewa Lost 40-32 Here 5. Augusta Won 30-44 There 6. Augusta Won 20-38 Here 7. Cornell Won 26-32 There 8. Eau Claire Won 38-43 Here 9. Osseo Won 39-45 There 10. Holcombe Lost 33-34 Cornell JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL-6 The Basketball squad includes Coach Link Walker, John Thompson, Dick Halmstad, Jerry Berseth, Tod Hen- ning, Sydney Thompson, Duane De Sota, Tom Webber, Jason Henderson, Jim Peterson, and David Dickre1L Dick Peterson is missing from the picture but saw action with the boys this year. u ZH :- F ...af 'Wfhiiyg M 553555 y Y, Hx A A . nv ' 1 ' ' , . y I-5 uEiinilil 1'f 'Q . - 'n C iw -Z -L MKUJSHCG froth-'-'53 nd BAND PERSONNEL Saxopbonex Pam jankoslu Nancy Thorpe joan Haugen Ida Mae Jandrt Marjorie Krueger Dick Wiles Drums Nancy Elliott Bill Grabon Louis Schumacher 'Dick Swanson Bats Clarinet Beatrice Meyers B Clarmels Sonja Broberg Sandra Milligan 'Lora Lee Gibbs Marilyn Swanson Patti Curtis Diane Gibbs Jerri Ann Webber Betty La Marche Sharon Maves Beverly Gilday Ann Steivang Karen Veeser Hugh Hayes Lawrence johnson Flutes Gretchen Solie Connie Broberg Dido Overgard Horns Lucille Pozdell Ixeldaray Stangret Carol junker Marjorie Broeren Bane: Don Broeren La Vern Gruber Bill Potter Comets Jerry Wiles Deanne Thorpe Mary Huus Gordon Long 'Neil Richards Clayton Aumann Pat Zier Duane Hanold Dick Krueger 'Keith McCaffery Frances Smxglz Barilonex Mitzi Elliott ,Ioan Hagen Gladys Heian Marilyn Sneen Trombone: Kirk Milligan Karen Henderson Anna Mae Gruber Richard Heian Carolme Gilday Roger ohnson janet Jacobson ' Not on picture wma HWS SCHOOL 3 B59 COICFT . Dugqtof D Blix -'Aan ni' l in-xr' l ' 1 and or X u. x uw al Veena o'i1w so HIV 'ful-l 4f 'rrl'g lwglri 'L .-!5 L Cree- ' ,,' ml'- ' tu-OX-- ' k :X dm., noni, turf lc . H- dl 1 -Lies: .11 ., .. f'.r1f' ng.auHSwr1U l. n-- - ' V ry ' a bar of WCW ,,,,.4-en-N v L H1- ,Da crm: ,uri r.11!-N E , 55. B nl' ' press ' so fhvrpiv me . r mn-a 3 K 'f ' 'V .rand - Rnd .Agua-' Mn! ans . lsr!! ,ar- ni-mv S lla' nl! The members of the senior band derive benerit from the opportunities for social contact which such membership affords The ability to accept respon sibility the spirit of co operation and leadership, poise before an audience, and self discipline are a few of the worthwhile character traits developed through membership. Fulfilling an obligation to the school and the public, members of the band perform in two formal concerts a year, the Christmas Program and the music festival at Eau Claire, as well as on Clover-belt Pre- Festival, at all home football and basketball games, at Homecoming, Fall Festival and Memorial Day parades, and summer concerts. Two concerts were given this year in neighboring schools. with OUR JUBILEE YEAR Our school band has recently celebrated tts twenty flfth anniversary and there has smce been manlfested con slderable rnterest rn tts ortgtn growth and achtevement The hlstory of a communtty band tn Stanley takes us back to the years before 1970 when a Mr Swanson very capably dnrccted a Stanley Band Thts band added color and zest to local celebratlons but ceased to funct1on for lack of publrc support In 1921 an effort was made to rev1ve thls band A Mr Metcalf appeared on the local scene wrth a plan to or ganlze bands tn a number f near by communmes and to pool the expenses rnwolved He was an artnst not a pro moter Farlmg to get adequate support he folded hrs tents and left He has smce won natlonal dnsttncnon as a com poser of band muslc and as a leader rn the band movement wh1ch has swept across Amerxca tn the last twenty flve years One of the problems that plagued htm here was the recrutttng of new members for the band Many of those who had played rn the Stanley Band were gettxng old and could not grve the ttme requlred for band work Mr Met calf pomted out thrs fact and stressed the need for brtng mg young people into the organlzatton He felt hlgh school was the place rn whrch to recrult them and the schools en couraged htm tn that matter Thus the schools became as socrated wxth the band movement Stanley Hrgh dtd pro vrde a room for band practlce and an hour for tt and a srzeable group of young people became mterested and through that tnterest much progress was made Wtth h1s goxng tnterest nn band as a school proyect substded local ly However tt was thrlvrng elsewhere and about thus ttme a Mr Arnold worktng tn a school ln southern Wtsconsln organized an all gtrl school band The response to thrs or ganxzatton was rmmednate and eager and the group re cetved much favorable publicity some of whlch roused the crttzens of Stanley to new efforts In 1924 Mrs Boesel nee Goldene Sterlmg jomed the faculty here She taught musxc ln the grades 1n the mornlng Engltsh tn the high school tn the afternoon and chorus rn the evenrng One of her projects was a kxddy band made up of flfty chtldren from the prxmary grades When thus group all dolled up rn brrght coloured untforms and equrpped wlth a varrety of toy muslcal rnstruments appeared at a school program the publlc response was enthuslastlc so much so that she enllsted the and of several local crttzens especlally that of Mr W H Brtdgeman and the Stanley Republlcan and rnaugurated a campargn that ended ln the organtzatton of a school band and funds to support rt Mr Charles Harrls was the fxrst mstructor and rn hrs regxme a number of out standmg band musxctans were developed and excellent programs presented Thrs was the growrng parns perlod for the band and 1ts needs were many To meet those needs a mothers club was organlzed whrch gave generous ly of tts ttme to secure funds for unxforms and equrp ment When only two months old the band made nts first publrc appearance at the all school Chrxstmas pro gram December 17 1927 On january 31 1928 the band gave ltS fxrst real concert The program lncluded such numbers as Amertca My Fanth Looks Up to Thee Here We Go Waltz, and March of the Boy Scouts It agatn made commencement week rrng wrth musrc that ear In 1933 Mr Malcom Hamel took over the dnrectton of the band whxch at the ttme came under the control and management of the school admmlstratton It became an rntegrated unxt of the currrculum wnth proper txme and place allotted to xt and funds provtded for rt rn the bud PEP BAND The Pep Band IS Just the kxnd of organnzatron needed to create enthusnasm Its members all a part of the school band generously boost the morale of the school at all pep fests and home games by means of their well played mustc The Instrumenttl must furntshes musrc for all occas1ons 1' A ten prece dance orchestra has been formed to play for socnal actrvxtres as well as for the Varnety Show and Annte Get Your Gun Thls orchestra has already prov ed nts value at school dances get It soon was seen that the band was worthwhnle educa tlonally and that tt enrtched the lrves of all concerned wrth rt It soon served to false favorable attxtudes toward school actrvxtres as well as to grve the members a good medlum through whtch to use more effecttvely such leisure time as they possessed As xt gamed IH sktll pomp and pageantry xn tts publxc appearances rt earned ICS rtghtful place nn peoples mmds and hearts For the past two years the Stanley School Band has operated wtth new faces and new leadershrp Evtdcnce shows that nt ts gomg strong reaching and tnfluencmg a large number of young people and carrymg out a worthy program All success and honor to nt May xt carry out the tradttxons of a glortous past C W D 41 H , A -I - . . ,rl fv- . . . ' l - . R 2 'z ' ' .- ' - , . . , Y .. . . lhdl' 1' :- . 1. . '3 rf hd Nd . n ., x Q l'1 . . C y ' n 1 a . ' ' VALUES In God s hlgh heaven and m Hxs earth These thmgs I hold of matchless worth Health and a task the dreams of youth Beauty and law and love and truth in--'IHQK 42 7 7 , . TNR hx F. o ,, s f S4 t fa jxgk ,- , lv 'll X .N , xi, ' I Q. , . 11 :R , ,M I VL .-.-.-.-1 I F NVE 5... ZQXGTUWHTHES 5 . N I r 'I ' I 1 . 4 X 'T' r , fs .1 , f ' ,- , A 5 z Q1 -wif is Q ' .. : Q .57- , , ft 5 . 1 -A . , 'I' . 'r W fi ' 0 ..k V' x I. I ' ' O ' V -A ' 'f ii .,- . ' u 5 . QB ,, 's.11, Af1g.. ' I ' N f I l bi , ' ' . ' 1 ' Q n , It 1 5' X. 1 4 . ' . W , ' . ' .f 4 1 L.: 4' , . 1,4 - 6:1751 STUDENT COUNCIL As Congress is the link between the people and their government so the Student Council is the link between the students of a school and its administrat ors The main purpose of having such councils in schools is to give students greater responsibility In S H S the council desires to promote school ac tivities cooperate with the organizations of the school and regulate those phases of school life speci fied by the superintendent In that connection it has this year sponsored Dads Night and Homecoming had charge of the March of Dimes campaign at the high school, chosen lyceurn programs and sold tickets for them, chartered clubs helped with Award Day sold basketball tickets received and passed on appli cations for school dances and given consideration to many issues promoting the welfare of the school ONI BECOMES HIS PULL SELF ONLY BY BECOMING AN INSTRUMENT IN A CAUSE GREATER THAN HIMSELF Among the many who set the cause above the gain were this years cheerleaders Lois Meyer Dido Overgard Jerri Webber oanne Hagen and Lora Lee Gibbs PUBLICATIONS Headlines-Deadlines-what incentives t h o s e words are to journalism students! And what a head- ache they can also be to the Orange and Black staff that meets regularly every Wednesday and Friday under the supervision of Mr. Zier. This is the group that publishes the school news featuring the inter- esting school personalities and sports events of the week in the Stanley Republican. The editor assist- ant editor and feature writers have two purposes in mind as they write: to acquaint the parents and lo- cal townspeople with the facts about school people and to establish agreeable public relations for Stan- ley High among those same people. More power to them as they make those headlines and meet their deadlines. Here they are: Betty Fagen, Marlene Es- linger Ida Mae jandrt Marion Miland, and Lucille Pozdell. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The president, in the opening ceremonies of the F.F.A. meetings, asks: Fellow members, why are we here? His Chapter replies: To practice brother- hood, honor rural opportunities and responsibilities, and develop those qualities of leadership a Future Farmer should possess. The principles for such ac- tion are clearly defined in the F.F.A. Creed and purposes. The Chapter early in the year adopts a program of work and labors diligently to accomplish the goals thus established. Officers for the year were: Presi- dent-Clayton Aumanng Vice-President-B a r r y Schuebel' Secretary William Luebstorf' Treasurer Sentinel Marlyn Brandt ART CLUB The nature and character of the Art Club are based on Art for enioyments sake It provides a opportunity for people of like interests to meet and develop their skills Our projects vary from fine to commercial art and include abstract work char coal pastel and oil body and figure sketching per spective clay soap and plaster work poster work finger painting designing etc The club renders service through poster work Holiday bulletin boards and the like' The members also learn to appreciate the works of great artists FORENSICS Forensics offer manifold opportunities for a student to develop his powers of speech Forensics received unusual impetus this year when over one hundred students went out for the local speech con test Not all of them made the grade but those who did will become valuable members of that worthwhile organization the Forensic Club That organization includes inter school contests and speech clinics in its program This year s group participated in the Cloverbelt League the District Contest and the State Speech Clinic at Madison on April 11 S far Sonia Broberg and oanne Hagen have Journey ed to Eau Claire to participate in the Voice of Liberty and the Disc jockey s contest Four girls Sonja Bro berg Gretchen Solie Connie Broberg and oanne Hagen won the right at the District to appear in the finals at Madison Q.- f remiss w 2?TE5YSliiLS RIFLE CLUB The Rrfle Club has set some frve targets for rt self namely the understandrng of frrearms the de velopment of slull 1n usrng them and the correct management of target shootrng ranges Srmrlarly they have set therr snghts on thrs goal the develop ment of those qualrtres of leadershrp loyalty ana good sportsmanship whrch are essentral to good crtlzenshrp This knowledge skrll and conceptnon of character burldmg has defrmte values for men rn peace or war CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club rs made up of students who enloy photography erther as a hobby or as a future professron In the club they learn the fundamentals of takrng developnng and prmtmg prctures They have the magrc dark room avarlable for thrs pur pose and there they worry and wonder how the plc tures wrll turn out and grve forth their srghs of satrsfactron when a pncture rs a success They have the benefrt of experrenced expert advrsors rn therr endeavors So fa: they have entered prctures rn the Westrnghouse Contest and they are plannrng a trrp thrs sprmg that wrll challenge therr rmagrnatrons and therr abrlrty to take good on the spot pictures DRIVERS TRAINING Strrctly speakrng the drrvers trarnmg course rs not an actrvrty It rs rntencled to mtroduce students to cars as somethmg they must fully understand rn order to enjoy fully However the supervrsed practrce done grves the students experlence along the same lrnes as that afforded by many of the actrvrtres and rn some cases for more practxcal experrence than that provrded by these actrvrtres Mxss Telrsak has charge O1 the course and the practxce The arms of the v hole program stress courtesy socral responsrbrlrty and alertness GIRLS CRAFTS How times have changed' The age of chivalry has vanished completely Now women don overalls and do a man s work as well as he does it himself Take Stanley High for example Here the boys are learning to keep house in a class called Home Ec and the girls are just as earnestly pounding nails and sawing boards in an activity called Industrial Arts So far with the guidance of Mr Fuhrman they have made such things as tool chests and utility shelves and together they contemplate the production of lawn chairs for their summers enjoyment They have fun working together and more than that ex perience the satisfaction of achievement THE ANNUAL Among their souvenirs most stu dents will have a copy of this Oriole This book marks an innovation in yearbook publication here in SHS Till now annuals were memory books published by the senior class Now annuals are source materials of good public relations for their schools and as such serve a larger purpose Thus an all school staff elected by their classmates has been chosen for the production of this book Pictured here are Jerry Colburn and Dick Peterson additional mem- bers of the staff who play an im- portant part in the pictorial develop- ment of the annual and Mike Smo- czyk and Milton Timlin who add their strength to the athletic and fi- nancial divisions. Hugh Hayes and Don jay Gjermanson also assist the staff in the athletic and photographic divisions when needed. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS The Future'Homemakers of America is a na- tional organization of students in Home Economics. Its purposes are to further interest in Home Eco- nomics, provide wholesome recreation, and work for better home and community life. Thus, the members have taken active part in the rally held at Stanley this year and at fairs and local demonstra- tions. They also include a Parents' Night in their program. Thinking of others, the group packed Christmas presents for needy children this year, and since good recreation is one of their purposes, also held an all-school Valentine's Dance. Several mem- bers likewise found attendance at the Ice Follies in Minneapolis, in March, very pleasant and instructive. Ill! SH' GET READY LETS GO The words plus the drrector s frrm stamp stamp stamp of her foot tell the passer by that the choruses are rn full swrng The Boys Chorus rs newly organrzed thrs year and rts personnel rncludes any boy who lrkes to srng and to provrde musrc for school programs Drawn together by the harmonres of musrc the boys can be found ready anytlme to burst into song Therr repertorre includes more or less srmple thrngs so far and thrs prcture shows them rndependently tryrng out the melody of Semper Frdelrs Srnce musrc rs sweeter rf shared the boys appeared rn a publrc concert as representa trves of the school on vrsrtrng day rn the country at Open House and the sprrng concert The Grrls Chorus has sung together a few months longer thrs year than the Boys and affords the grrls who comprrse rt an opportunrty to learn more about musrc and to have the pleasure whrch comes rn srngrng as a part of such groups The two groups have merged to form the Mrxed Chorus and profrt exceedmgly from such assocratron The Mrxed Chorus represented the vocal department at the Eau Clarre Festrval May 2 They appeared rn concert for several school occasrons ' 1 . . p 5. , A 0 K, 4 K ' . 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Q V ' . 9 ry r 55 J W N I ly ll E3---1 Thxs page shows a few of the actlvmes nn attron The Student Councll thru nts presxdent Karen Henderson charters the Boys Chorus whxle the next prcture shows the Counc1l members reportmg to the student body on rts VlSlf to Cadott Pam jankoskl as president presides at the dxsrrxct FH A rally held here but Peter Anderson samples the batter to see lf the frurr Cakes the glrls rn FHA are makmg are good enough to sell Mr Fuhrman explalns specrfxcatxons to his grrls and the Crafts group goes to work on chalrs Sonya Broberg and Joanne Hagen go to the Disk jockey contest as members of the Forenslc Club and I Gretchen Solle as presldent of that act1v1ty presrde at the heated panel dlscusslons we have as part of our work ini! 5 ' 1- X'-rs 'Uw- I walked m a great golden dream To and fro from school W I Turner 91' 50 i SGEUJ QDL MHS J------ .Q .int FRESHMA PL Y Hello Frxends In the Freshman Class Play coached by Mrs Bolon a group of teen agers on a plc n1c near an old log cabln start wonderlng rdly about nme space and drmensron Some argue that there rs no possrbrlrty of pro ject1on 1nto elther the past or the future As they talk drm frgures dressed rn colomal costumes appear and dance a stately mmuet Rlp Van Wlnkle plays queer pranks on them a group of prrates hunt out a mrscreant and hang hrm and two lovers from the past express thelr love m a Stephen Foster song All of thls takes place there before them but IS mvrsrble to them They are un easy because they sense somethmg unusual about the place They talk of the future and of the possrbxlrty of lxfe on other planets A Space Man whom they cannot see walks among them and lrstens to therr conversa tron Suddenly Flymg Saucers appear These they can see and they become frxghtened The Space Man strll mvxsxble to them sxg nals to the Flyrng Saucers and runs out to be taken away The questrons of txme space and drmensron are stlll unsolved I know forl Rrp was there may g, n 'r 53 19' B0 DAY 13 X 'Q new 1 WIS WTZHIIWIU- FWHM 0-1195-dis MMM X If WR 3' HOMECCDMI G ' :' 9 Y .1 1' W . ix .,' xx 1 J ,' ip .. , gtqs ' x- Q' ' ' y .. 1 L 5 ,f1,,, . .. 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