Stanley High School - Scroll Yearbook (Stanley, WI)

 - Class of 1954

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F '11 Z EDITOR-IN-C HIEF Lucille Pozdell 509 SOYW b2ZmyoYX S6510 'YA' O95 5 B661 OCZJXJYH MGR- Nx. Mg, ,,,,., ADVISOR Mrs. Marylou Patterson AGER MAN BUSINESIiee Gibbs L0fa Jeaflnine MIS. SOCIAL - So wi rh lveig Maso Bus. Mgr. a I1 Hd Editor ASS 7- EDITOR ' Martha Wasileskj ARTIST - Nancy Elliott ENTATIVES s REPRE fbx X ex '55 Z, LL s YE s What is school life? The answer is difficult be- cause there are so many qualities that, are essential to a complete and satisfying school experience. Of two things we are certain, loyalty to our school teams, and a sympathetic understanding of students are es- sential. We know of none who better illustrate th ose qualities than do Hermie and Dick to whom we grate- fully dedicate this yearbook. O ICR. 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Eau C1airegMajor- Geographyg Minors-Physical Educa- tion and Social Problemsg Coach- Footba118L B Squad B askerballg Trackg Boys Physical Education. dV1sor: A t ARTHUR I-I. ZIER B. of Educationg Wisconsin State College-whitewater: Commercialg Work Experienceg Sophomore Ad- visory Publications. fl ...u MAINTENANC IANITORS Bill Banu Anker Gilberts Dick Shilrs COOKS Mrs. Emil Maves, Mrs. Henrietta Kuhn '7 -'au V i BUS DRIVERS Theo. Hoffstatter, Hermie Fellman, Glenn Wilger, Ray McCann, Dick Shilts, Truman Scheubal. 1 f has-nl M My W ch B1 it ll I 1t 0 QMS! L ll-1 Sl ,A W2 ?' KZ 4 I 4 fx CORRINE BACH Corki Mixed Chorus 1,3, Girl's Chorus 3, F, H, A, 2, 3,4, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 1,2, 3,4, Science Club 1, Prom Attendant 3, F. H. A. Officer 4. RICHARD BEMMANN Dick Transferred from Wauwatosa 2, Football 1,2,3,4g Dramatics 2, 3,4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Attendant 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Homecoming Attendant 4, All-school Play 3, Vice President 4. EVELYN BERGE ..EV .. Mixed Chorus 1, Girl's Chorus 1, Prom Committee 3, Class Play 1, Tumbling 2,3,4, Forensics 1, All- school Play 3, Tumbling Class Officer 3,4. DAVID BRANDSNESS Dave 'l'rausferrcd from Cottage Grove, Oregon 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4, Boy's Chorus 2, F.F, A, 1, Prom Com- tnittcc 3, Football 1, 2,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Base- ball l, Class Play 2, 3,4. ...gr . R it PICTURE t it at ' 'L -t,.,fi '. X 36. 'luv MARJORIE BROEREN ulvlargieu Band 1,2,8,4, Mixed Chorus 1,4, Orange 8, Black Staff 1,2, Class Officer 2,4, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4, Cheerleader 1, Tumbling 3. LOUISE BRUZAN Luigie F. H. A. 1, 2, Work Experience 3,4. HENRY BZOWY llHankfl Science Club 1, Rifle Club 2. LEONARD CESAFSKY llLen ll Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Boy's Chorus 3,4, F, F, A1 1, 2' 3,4, Homecoming Committee 2,3,4, Crafts 2, F.F. A. Officer 3,4, Student Council 3,4, Student IL: neil Ofltccr 3,4, Rifle Club 2, Tumbling 3, 'W L-1ftQ,',i,,f , V, f if f, 5 w ' 5 1 nf , ' -'Mfz4ffffz'w 5, '15 ,,ff,,i!Mpyfff Af,,.m ,W ,f 4 -. Wm, ff IULIAN DAMSKI lu-Iulion Transferred from Thorp 25 Mixed Chorus lg Boy's Chorus 15 F. F, A, lg Prom Committee 35 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,45 Science Club 25 Class Play 15 Home- coming King 45 Teen Age Club 25 Volleyball 2, 3,45 Intramural 1, 2, 3,4. RONALD DEUTSCH ROnnie Transferred from C a d o tt 45 F, F, A, l, 2, 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Football 3,45 Basketball 45 Homecom- ing Committee 35 F. F. A. Basketball 3,45 F. F.A. Officer 2. LAWRENCE DUSS llBudll Mixed Chorus 35 Boy's Chorus 35 F, F, A. 1,2,3,45 Football 2, 3,45 Baseball 45 Homecoming Committee 1, 2513, F, A, Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Class Play lg F.F, A, Officer 3,45 Rifle Club 2. CORRINE ESLINGER Essie Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Girl's Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 F, H. A. 1, 2, 3,45 Prom Committee 45 Science Club 35 Class Play lg Student Council 4. SYLVIA CHRIS TEN SON n Silvyvr Girl's Chorus 15 Glee Club 15 F,l-L A. 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 G, A, A, 4. GERALD COLBURN .. Jerry.. Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 3,45 Class Play 15 Tumbling 45 Rifle Club 25 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3,4. CI-IARLENE COONEY fl VI Mixed Chorus 1,25 Girl's Chorus 35 Glee Club 15 Class Officer 35 F, H, A, 1, 2,3,45 Prom Committee 1, 2, 3,45 Class Play 15 Art Club 45 Prom Attendant 35 F. I-L A, Officer 35 G.A.A, 45 Girl's Basketball lg Teen Age Club 15 All School Play 2. PATRICIA CURTIS Pat Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2,35 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Dramatics 1, 2, 35 F. H. A. 2, 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Class Play 15 Art Club 45 Homecoming Attendant 3, 45 F.H. A, Officer 35 G,A, A,5 Girl's Basketball 15 Forensics 35 Teen Age Club 15 All-School Play 1, 2, 3, 4. Q -Dx DM ,VI X .4f' ,,. rm, 4 I V' HAROLD FOSTER Frosty F,F, A, l, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Com- mittee 4, Camera Club 4, Crafts 2, Tumbling 3. LORA GIBBS u n Band 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Band 1, 2, Mixed Chorus l,3, Girl's Chorus 1, F. H. A. 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Annual Staff 3,4, Homecoming Committee 4, Cheer- leader 3,4, Class Play 1, Homecoming Attendant 3, Girl's Trio 3, G. A, A, 4, Girl's Basketball 1, Tumb- ling 2, All-School Play 3. DONALD GILLES Don Transferred from McDonell 3, Boy's Chorus 3, Home- coming Committee 4, Science Club 1, Camera Club 1, Rifle Club 4. DONAL D GIERMUNDSON Germ F, F. A. l, Homecoming Committee l,2, Camera Club 2, 3, Rifle Club 4. PICTURE C -l, Wi ' Pt- X' t JOSEPH GUBELI H106 If Transferred from Thorp 3, F,F, A, 1, 2, Football 3,4, Rifle Club 3. LEONARD GUTOWSKI llLen VI Sc ien ce Club 1, Homecoming Committee 2, Rifle Club 3. GL ADYS HEIAN Gladdie Band 2, 3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,Gir1's Chorus 1, F, H. A. 3,4, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 1, Art Club 2, 3, 4, G, A, A, 4, F orensics 1, Teen Age Club 1, All-School Play 2, Curtis Drive Captain. ROMILDA HEITING Millie Band 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, Glee Club 1, Pri- , g,,m- mittee 3, Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Cai,-,L Club 4, Class Play 1, Tumbling 2, 3,4, Forensif , Drum Majorette 2, Camera Club Officer 4, vi F 2.1 , 'A af qsjwarw 1' I ,www I ,fain X X LORRAINE KIRALY LO1'ric Mixed Chorus 1,3,4, Girl's Chorus 2, Glee Club 3, F, H. A, 3, 4, G. A. A. 4, Tumbling 2, Christmas Pageant 3. RICHARD KNAR Dick Class Officer 2, Prom Committee 3, Football 1, 2,3, 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Science Club 2, Class Play 1, Homecoming Committee 1, 2, Homecoming Attendant 4, Teen Age Club 1,2, In- tra-mural Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3,4. DARWIN KRALL Chopper Football 1, 2, F,F, A. 1, Camera Club 3, Science Club 2, Art Club 1, Intramural Basketball 2,3. RICHARD KRUEGER Dick Band 1, 2,3,4, Class Officer 3, Prom Committee 3, Football 3,4,Footbal1 Manager 3,Basketba1l 4, Base- ball 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Class Play 1, Art Club 3,4, Prom Attendant 3, Homecoming Attendant 4, Student Council 2. KAREN HENDERSON Hank Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Girl's Chorus 1,2, Dramatics 1,2,4, Glee Club 1, 2, Prom Committee 3, Annual Staff 4, Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 1, Badger Girl's State 3, Cheerleader 1, Student Council 2, 3, All- School Play 2, 3, Student Council Officer 3, G. A. A. 4, Girl's Basketball 1, Tumbling 1, Teen Age Club 1. ROBERT IAKUBOWICZ l1BOb ll F, F. A. 1, 3,4, Tumbling 3, Rifle Club 2. CAROL JUNKER Blondie Band 1, 2,3,4, Pep Band 3, Girl's Chorus 2,3, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, Girl's Agriculture 2. VALVA KARLEN ..Va1.. Band 1, 2, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Home- coming Committee 3,4, Class Play 1, Forensics 1. I .Ez f, 2 .ns 'U' W . x , 'lf-s .1 . u ' JJ' ,,- , - . , . - . ls , Bs Q, fm- Figs 1 1 ,' v -,f 1- - f . ty. .. -' ' .'. 5 . 'Q' f'-.ff - . . N A, ' ' --. , .. ' 1- .... ., -' -,f 1 if -' 4 vi' L-'vw 'i Q s VERNON KRUPA eta so A A Vern V F. F. A. 1: Homecoming Committee 4: Camera Club ' .4 1,2,4, Class Play 1, Student Council 2, Rifle Club 2. 1 . ' ' w 1 ,gyge .15 6 A I A EMMETT KYLE . ., N' .Emu of fix Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Boy's Chorus 2,3,4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3,4, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 4, F, F, A, Officer 3.4, Science Club 2. MAUREEN LaBLANC Reno Mixed Chorus 1.2, GiIl's Chorus 3, Glee Club 1, F. H. A. 1,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3, Annual Staff4, Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4, Prom Queen 3, Class Play 1, Art Club 4, F, H, A. Officer 3, G, A. A. 4, Girl's Basketball 1, Forensics 1, Teen Age 1, All- School Play 1, 2, 3. BETTY LAM ARCHE Bets Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2,4, Girl's Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, Dramatics 1, Prom Committee 3, HllIllCCOUllllil Colnmittce l, 3, 4, Class Play 1, Orchestra 4, G,A.A, 4, Girl's Basketball 2, Tumb- ling 2. 1 'Dr 1 ' Tw , , 1-nun? Q V ll-Q.. JANET LAUER ujanieu Gir1's Chorus 1, F. H. A, 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Crafts 3, Girl's Agriculture 2, G, A. A. 4. ALLAN LONG Harper Prom Committee 3, Football 1, 2, 3,4, Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3, Homecoming Committee 1, 2, Class Play 1, Homecoming Attendant 4, Rifle Club 2, All-School Play 3. SHIRLEY LUND Shirl GUVS Chorus ls F. H. A. 3, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 4, Tumbling 2, 3, Foren- sics 1, 3. JOAN LUND Joanie Dramatics 1, F.l-L A. 1,2, Prom Commun .J Qhair- man 3, Homecoming Committee l,2,3s, rQ1a5S Play 1, Prom Attendant 1.3, Girl'sBaskc,M,,l1 15 Christmas Pageant 1. N. 1, F A h ,'v- 5 my X Z. za ', az, V. f' Eff yi? :a v .. '76 ,f X 1 KIRK MILLIGAN Squeak Pep Band 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Class Officer 1,45 Prom Committee 35 Football Manager 2,45Basketball 1,2, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Science Club 25 Class Play 15 Prom Attendant 35 Orchestra 3,45 All- School Play 2,35 Class President 45 Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3,45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3,4. FRANK MOHR Frankie F, F. A. 1, 2, 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Football 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Homecoming Committee l,2,3,45 F. F, A, Basketball 1,2,3,45 Class Play 15Homecom- ing Attendant 45 F, F. A. Officer 3,45 Volleyball 2, 3. ARLYS MULNIX ll Li-ZIV Mixed Chorus 15 Class Play 15 Crafts 35 Girl's Agri- culture 25 Christmas Pageant 1, 3. JOHN NEUENFELDT Bonzo Transferred from Eau Claire 45 F.F. A, 45 Intramural 4. Vfywle , ' ' VIRGINIA MARKOWSKI Bunny Mixed Chorus 1,35 Girl's Chorus 35 Glee Club 25 F. H. A. 1, 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Com- mittee 45 Science Club 15 Camera Club 45 Tumbling 25 Drum Majorette 2. EVELYN MASON n Angels: Girl's Chorus 2, 35 Tumbling 2, 3. LaVAUNE MATTHEISEN Sonny Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 2,45 Art Club 2, 3,45 Tumbling 4. MARION MILAND VI ll Orange 8: Black Staff 2, 3,45 Class Officer 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Annual Staff 45 Prom Attendant 35 S tud en t Co uncil 25 Work Experience 3,45 Curtis Drive Manager 4. il M , RUBY NOVAK 1uRube u Mixed Chorus 1, F. H. A. 2, 3,4, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Science Club 1, F. H. A. Officer 3,4, Student Council 3, G.A.A. 4, All-School Play 3. STELLA OLOCKI Pudgie Band 1, Prom Committee 3, l-lomecomingCommittee 3.4, Science Club 1, Prom Attendant 3, G. A. A. 4, Tumbling 2. ARDELL OPHEINI ll ll Band 1, Class Play 1, Rifle Club 3, Homecoming Committee 1, 2. MAYLAND PIOTROW SKI uslappy .. Boy's Chorus 1, F. F. A. 1, Prom Committee 3, Home- coming Committee 2, Crafts 2, Tumbling 3. ,f A: v QW Q .N if 'fe iw 1 sfts aP 9! WALTER PIO TROWSKI Junior Mixed Chorus 3.4, Boy's Chorus 3,4, F, F. A. 1, 2,3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Crafts 2. DON PLUMMER Don -gaun Prom Committee 3, Football 1, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Class Play lg Art Club 2, Homecoming Committee 1. 2. BEVERLY PONICK Chicken Mixed Chorus 1,33 Girl's Chorus 1,35 Glee Club 1,35 Homecoming 1, Science Club 1, Class Play 1, work Experience 3,4. ROBERT POTTER llBOb ll F. F, A. 1, Homecoming Committee 1, 2, gy, V g S Play 1, Camera Club 2, Volleyball 2. 'CIII7L,.Q fr' f FRANK ROMINSKI Frankie Homecoming Committee 2, Class Play 1, Art Club 2, Rifle Club 2, Intramural Basketball 2, Volleyball 4. CAROLYN SAMUELSON Kaki Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4, Girl's Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, Dramatics 1,2, Glee Club 1,2, F.H. A, 1,2,3,4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Cheerleader 1, Class Play 1, Prom Attendant 3, F.l-L A, Officer 4, Teen Age Club 1, 2, All-School Play 3. BARBARA SETZER Barb Class Play 1, Girl's Crafts 3. MARLENE SHILTS Nena Mixed Chorus 1,4, Girl's Chorus 2, Glee Club 2,Prom Committee 3, Class Play 1, Homecoming Committee 1, 2,3,4, Art Club 1,2,3, G, A, A, 4. ,Wax it X fii' x i 1 X LUCILLE PO ZDELL nlducyn Band 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Girl's Chorus 1, Mix- ed Chorus 1, Dramatics 1, Orange 85 Black Staff 3, F, H. A, 2,3,4, Prom Chairman 3, Annual Editor 4, Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4, Class Play 1, F. l-I. A, Officer 4, Student Council 4, Teen Age Club 1, Curtis Drive Captain 4. LA VERNE RAETHER Verne Prom Committee 3, Basketball 1, 2, Camera Club 2, Boy's Chorus 1, Rifle Club 1, Intramural Basketball 4, Volleyball 3. GLENN RASMUSSEN U Ras!! Homecoming Committee 1, Science Club 1, Camera Club 1, Work Experience 2, RUTH RITTER Ruthie Transferred from Augusta 3, Girl's Crafts 3. -na , X Y t M f-, A I FRANCES SMIGLA Franie Band l,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus l,2,3g Glee Club l,2 3: F. H. A. l,2, 3,4g Prom Committee 3g Homecom- ing Committee 2, 3. GARRY SMITH npopey In Mixed Chorus 3g Boy's Chorus 3g Prom Committee 3 Camera Club 2, 3g Class Play lg Teen Age Club 1 Rifle Club 4g Intramural 2,3,4g Volleyball 2,3,4 Curtis Drive General Manager 4. MICHAEL SMOCZYK Mike Class Officer lg F, F, A, lg Prom Committee 3g An- nual Staff 3, 4g Homecoming Committee l,2,4 Class Play lg Prom Attendant 3g Teen Age Club l Rifle Club 2,3g All School Play 2,3g Volleyball l Curtis Drive Captain l,2. NELDARAY STANGRET Nelda Band l, 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus lg Prom Committee 3g Homecoming Committee 2,4g Class Play lg G, A. A Tumbling 2,3g Forensics 1. -ow Mew. IU'-r 1 Nil 5' x -ilu . ' K K s in an ,Eh ,sq JOAN STEINMETZ. Joanie Mixed Chorus 4g Girl's Chorus 3,4g F, H, A, 3,4g Prom Committee 3g F, H, A, Officer 4g Science Club 1: 4-H Club 2. MARILYN SW AN SON Mare Band l,2,3,4g Pep Band 2, 3,4g Mixed Chorus l,2, 3g Dramatics lg Glee Club lg F.H. A, 2,3,4g Prom C o m m i tte e 3g Homecoming Committee l, 2, 3,4g Class Play lg Prom Attendant 3g Homecoming Atten- dant 4: F. H.A. Officer 3g Orchestra 4g G, A, A, 4g Girl's Basketball lg Tumbling 3g Teen Age Club lg All School Play 2,3g Curtis Drive Captain 2. NANCY THORPE Nano Band 1, 2- 3, 4: PSD Band 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 3g Dramarics 1sF.H.A. Officer 2,35 12,1-1, A, l,2,3,4g Prom Committee 3g Annual Staff Assistant Editor 3g Homecoming Committee l,2,3,4g Cheerleader lg Class Play lg Homecoming Attendant 3g G, A, A. 45 Orchestra 3,4g Girl's Basketball lg Teen Age Club lg All School Play l,2,3. MILTON TINILIN Timmey Ann u al Staff 3,4g Homecoming Committee 4g AH Club 2g Crafts 2g Tumbling 3. giraffe, M , GERALD WILES nilrerry n Band 1, 2, 3,4g Pep Band 3,4g Boy's Chorus 2g F, F, A, 2,4g Prom Committee 3g Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 4g Class Play lg Orchestra 3, 4g Tumbling 3g Rifle Club 2g All School Play 3. GERALD WITT H161-ry!! Dramatics 1, 2,3,4g Prom Committee 3g Homecom- ing Committee l,2, 3,4g Prom King 3g Science Club 2g Camera Club lg Class Play lg Art Club 2g Foren- sics 4g All School Play 3g Class President 2,3. ARTIS WRY n Ar n Mixed Chorus lg F. H. A. lg Prom Committee 3g Homecoming Committee l,2g Cheerleader 1gClass Play lg G, A. A, 4g Girl's Basketball lg Tumbling 2, 3. LINDA ZAIS ll ll Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3,4g Girl's Chorus 3,4g Glee Club 1g F.H,A. 1,2,3,4g Prom Committee 3g Science Club 3g Homecoming Committee 4g F, I-L A, Officer 4g Girl's Agriculture 3. snHaIryvn Band lg Mixed Chorus 3,4g Forensics l,4g Girl's Chorus 1, 2, 3,4g Glee Club lg F. H, A, 3g Prom Committee 3g Annual Staff 3g Homecoming Committee l,2,3, 4g Camera Club 1,4g Class Play lg Gi.rl's Agriculture 3g Camera Club Officer 3. MARVYN W ALD Butch Prom Committee 3g Football Manager 3,4g Basket- ball Manager 3,4g Camera Club lg Homecoming Committee 1g Class Play lg Archery Club 1. EDW ARD W AL TERS Killer F.F,A, 2,3g Football 3,4, Crafts 2g Tumbimg 3. WALTER wARroLEc wait F. F. A. lg Homecoming Committee 4g Camera Club 1, 2,4g Class Play lg Student Council 2g Forensics 1, 2,4g Rifle Club 1. fit - 'tfx Fizz? KCI 'F IUNIORS LEFT: Arvalee Swim, Jack Johnson Shirley Eppers. Not Pictured: Eugene Petruzatis. FRESHMEN ESTER, Sitting: Wayne Qualheim, Sandra Samuelson S , usan Berseth, Russell Broeren, Clarence Fit- zimmons. SECOND SEMESTER S d- , tan ing: 'Lorraine Shilts, Barbara Baron Gorden Horgen, Phyllis Jessick, Harold Samplawski. FIRST SEM ASS OFFI ER SENIORS SITTING: Marion Miland, Dick Bemrnann, Mar jorie Broeren. S T A N D I ' ' ' N G: Kirk Milligan SOPHOMORES LEFT: Carol Stangret, Peter An- d . erson, Solveig Mason, Bill Potter. ,552 iw' I f A ws sy-psi' X '71, x 'I xQkSg.f WP xx M31 Q fa N L 'x Maia!! 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J Z ' fs, ' ' A, V .4- J if 126' flim- ff' Barbara Baron Donald Berge Susan Berseth Russell Broeren William Bull Richard Cooley Myona Copenhaver Betty DeSota Duane DeSota Gloria Dietrick James Dietrick Janet Edwards Marion Edwards Gerald Eslinger Richard Eslinger Thomas Eslinger Clarence Fitzsimmons Richard Gerrits Mary Hakes Elizabeth I-Ialrerman Sylvia Hendrickson Nancy Henneman Pansy Holewinski Gordon Horgen Janet Howe James Hunt Loretta Ignasiak Janet Jacobson Phyllis Jessick Alvin Johnson Carole Johnson John Johnson Mary Junker Kenneth Kosar Rex Krueger Margaret LaBonte Yvonnne Lauer Elroy Leja Kenneth Lodahl Beatrice Loibl Delores Luebstorf Bertha Luedtke Keith McCaffery George Meeker Robert Meznarich Elsa Oemig Alois Olichwier Mary Paul James Peterson Wayne Qualheim John Rudowski Beverly Samplawski Harold Samplawski James Samplawski Sandra Samuelson Sharon Shunk Alice Shilts Lorraine Shilrs Sandra Simons Paul Slowiak Marilyn Sneen Cedrick Solie Eileen Steinmetz Delores Stuttgen Pat Swatzina Paul Tomkowiak Mary Valk Lorraine Vizer Arland Wald Ellen Walter Stanley Warminski Daryol Weir Patrick Zier 1 1' 1-,f 4 A WZU! f ,,.,, 4 1 I : 1' 'Q ' .. , f 444 iw ' 77 44 4155 1 a f iw my W f f Z ix 4 f X s , 1, f, z 5 , , ,ff f X77 , ,L 1 , , f 5 V , ' f Qi fy X ' ' f . HT ,V M, Q ' J 'ffg f lf I Zllalk, f A4 V ,.,ff,, , X , , ,WV X if '45 W , 'ff rf , y f , W ,wg .mp ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,. , ., 'fh- 1? N if fm r S ...slr 3 W. x 'g-rr 4 ' ' f -rv g , . . KVM ,,.. V' wax 7 , ,, tm: , fl? if f f 2 X71 M 1 3 5167: ,Q 4 , ' K 'jnggyff ff if? xv J , f yww 7 f ygffz ,f ,, ',cvfwy,yffg,fg V,,4iV,,!, . !,V, 79' ,nf ,, , ,1 C fr, n , .ff , , i ,Q ff ,wif ,MX :' ' , - , MWA 'K '- ua if M4 4 f ff' 4 ' if ' V ' 55 MW I ' xg, , an I Sl'n My I5 '1 FRESHME NOT PICTURED: Marvin Foster, Jerome Laurent, James Le- Wallen, James Peterson, Bernard Rorninski, Brian Solie, Sid- ney Thomspon. 1 ff O 'LX CSIS. FRESHMAN PLAY THE CASE of the MISSING LIJCKET NOV.l9-IQ53 SWL, 1, FOOTB LL ROW ONE: Managers John Thompson, Marvin Wald, Kirk Milligan. ROW TWO: L. Duss, E. Swatzina, D. Beaudot, J. Johnson, D, Knar, J, Damski, D. Halmstad, B. Reit, R. Anderson, J, Gukenberg, D. Krueger, ROW THREE: Coach L, Walker, A. Long, L. Gibbs, B. Mattes, C. Oemig, J. Gubeli, J. Berseth, F. Mohr, L, Wagner, R, Deutsch, C, Pearson, H. Thompson, D. Bemmann, Assistant Coach A, Halstead, Line Coach M, Braga. ROW FOUR: D. Eslinger, J. Raycher, T. Weber, R. Krueger, E. Wa1ters.J. Shakal, D. Es- linger, R, Heian, H, Sorenson, L. Gruber, R. Witt, S. Thompson, R. Loibl. The 1953 Stanley Football Team ended the season with a record of 6 wins, 1 loss, and 1 tie. STANLEY 20 EAU CLAIRE 0 The Orioles opened the season with a 20-O victory over the Eau Claire B team. STANLEY 24 OWEN 0 Combining hard running and successful aerial attack Stanley won easily from Owen to a large Homecoming crowd. STANLEY 40 GILMAN 7 Stanley's third win Came over Gilman by a lopsided score of 40-7. The Orioles scored in every quarter. STANLEY 0 CADOTT 20 Stanley's lone defeat came at the hands of a powerful Cadott squad. Pearson's punting was ter- rific, averaging 45 yards per try. STANLEY 20 NEW RICHMOND 13 The Orioles beat an out-matched New Rich- mond team by a score of 20-13. The first tally was a 35 yard pass play from Halmstead to Johnson. STANLEY 21 NEILLSVILLE 6 Stanley spoiled Neillsvi1le's Homecoming by defeating them 21-6. Reit and Swatzina's play in the forward wall was outstanding. STANLEY 19 CORNELL 7 The Orioles sixth win came with a win over Cornell. Touchdowns were made by Long, who re- covered a fumble in the end zone, Mohr and Krueg- er. STANLEY 6 THORP 6 Stanley took an early lead in the Homecoming game against Thorp when Johnson scored for an early touchdown. However, the Cardinals tied the score in the Second period. The half ended with Stanley on Th0l'P'5 five Yard line. Darnski, Swatzina, and Ander- son played outstanding defense for Stanley, HREE THE THE LYETXDEHTI Thompson M. Braga, COaCh1iIG THREE M. Wald' K. m1111921 , . . Walker, A. Halstead 2. 4-at 11 std. onents 59 The Stanley Orioles racked up a total of 150 points during the 1953 Football season, to the opp points. Co-Captains of the team were Julian Damski and Dick Knar who were elected by the team members, High honor was paid to Julio Damski, Co-Captain, and Left Guard. He made the 1953 A11-Northwest prep Football Team being a unamimous choice for one of the First Team Guard positions along with Pat MaiQui11an of Eau Claire High School. OFFENSE ki, E. Swatzina, L, Duss, D. Knar, BACK: J. Johnson, FRONT: J, Gukenberg, R. Anderson, B. Reit, .T. Dams D. Beaudot. D. Bemmann, D, Krueger. 59: S. ,-. M C. Pearson, F. Back 49 'Es W -M Q.. 'X avi: I. Johnson' R. Half D, Krueger, L, Half D. Beaudot, F. Back ,gf--21 Z A HM! , W4, , xy 'A 94- ns xr' TG31' Q K A D. Knar, J, Gukenberg, Ends D. Halmstad, Q. B21Ck KCCD Going, Bcaudor Co-Capr's Damski and Knar talk- Nice Run ing, things over with Coach Walker. 31. www' I f x , ,, , R. Af1deISOl'1, Tackle I. Berseth, End L. Duss, Tackle ... R 3' 'si W. ,z B. Reit, J. Damski 'I' ,xd Guards ' A ' K . kgs? A. Long, Guard Frank Mohr, R. Half w if 7,5 L,V,, V, I , . 'Ni .ku ?-uf. ,.v.. X , ag' MW UYIVHIQI, E- Swarzina. Center Nice Block Boys HEERLE DER . 1 . . 5 f'- jf g 4 i r r . , my e 's LEFT: Martha Meyer, Lora Gibbs, Sandra Milligan, Patti Curtis, Beatrice Meyers. QQ aauatv Qf rsx ,,,'-i---,.l:- 422 . . , STAND' Meyers, Saurka Mlkxgaiora Gibbs. rmsatmez 8685102 sandra WNW' Yeh. Stanley! M6376 ' XNG1 Martha BASKETB LL nn onn STANLEY '74 GILMAN 41 Stanley opened the 1953-54 Basketball Season with two returning lettermen, Milligan and Knar, who joined with their teammates to easily take the first game of the season. Knar was high with 18 points, STANLEY 61 CADOTT 66 In their first home game the Orioles went down to defeat before a strong Cadott five. STANLEY 52 NEILLSVILLE 39 Starting the Cloverbelt Conference race the Orioles journeyed to Neillsville where they chalked up their second victory of the year. Balanced scoring paid off for Stanley with Halmstad, Knar, and Etten setting the pace. STANLEY 71 CORNELL 73 After a see-saw battle the Cornell Chiefs overcame a determined Stanley quint 73-71. Stanleys Ace Lon Etten took scoring honors with 30 points. STANLEY 49 CADOTT 58 ln their second meeting of the year the Cadott Hornets repeated their earlier performance and topped the Orioles in a game played at Cadott. Kirk and Leon each had 17 points. STANLEY 84 OWEN 51 A steady scoring attack brought Stanley their second Cloverbelt victory. High scorer for Stanley was Milligan with 18. All players contributed to the score, STANLEY 60 WITHEE 49 With Milligan and Etten scoring 25 and 19 points the Orioles came through with their third win in Conference play, STANLEY 46 BLOOMER 59 Stanley was handed their fourth defeat of the year when they met a strong Bloomer quint on the winners new floor. Etten was high scorer with 17 points. STANLEY 77 OWEN 43 In the second meeting of the two quints the Orioles again came out the Victor to keep their Con- ference record in perfect shape. Etten and Milligan had 17 points. STANLEY 58 WITHEE 56 In a brilliant fourth quarter rally the Orioles erased a 10 point deficit to nose out a determined Withee team in an overtime by a score of 58-56. With 7 seconds left Milligan put the game on fire by tying it at 53 all. High scorer for Stanley was Dick Knar with 18 points. STANLEY 69 CORNELL 78 Despite heavy scoring by Knar, Milligan, Etten, and Ragatz the Cornell Chiefs scored their second victory over Stanley. lt was a bang-up ball game all the way with excellent ball handling throughout the contest. Etten took scoring honors with 24 points, STANLEY 104 NEILLSVILLE 64 In the highest scoring game ever played in the Stanley gym, the Orioles completely overwhelmed a visiting Neillsville quint by the lopsided score of 104-64, Knar led the scoring with 21 points. This score was a new record set in Stanleys gym and also a newCloverbelt Conference record. STANLEY 69 THORP 59 Much to the Stanley Fans delight the Thorplinx was finally broken by a 69-59 triumph on the enemies floor. Knar led the determined Stanley 5 with 19 markers, followed closely by Berseth and Milligan with 14 and 13 points. STANLEY 59 THORP 68 ln a hard fought ball game the Thorp Cardinals gained revenge on the Stanley squad by a score of 68-59. Milligan led the pace with 16 markers. STANLEY 66 FALL CREEK 69 In one of the best played games of the season the Orioles yielded to a 4TH period rally by a visiting Fall Creek five. Etten led with 21 points. STANLEY 75 GILMAN 45 Stanley closed their regular scheduled Basketball season with a victory over a weak Gilman quint. Knar was high scorer with 23. STANLEY 59 THORP 55 ln the most spectacular ending of a Thorp-Stanley game, the Orioles, having trailed throughout the game, came through in the clutch to send the playoff game into an overtime and won the first E. Cloverbelt Championship in 9 Years bl' 8 59'55 mafgifl- STANLEY 54 CADOTT 66 Meeting for the Cloverbelt Championship Playoff, the Hornets outscored a determined Stanley 5 to take the Cloverbelt Crown. Kirk Milligan led the Oriole attack with 23 points. STANLEY 54 CHIPPEWA 57 ln the first round of Tournament Play the Orioles droppexi a heartbreaker to Chippewa by a score of 57-54. Even with a balance scoring punch the Orioles could not pull from behind. Etten took scoring honors with 20 markers. STANLEY 41 COLFAX 60 playing in the Consolation game of the Tournament the Orioles met a strong Colfax team and fell to defeat 60-41. Halmstad showed exceptional scoring punch to keep Stanley close be.hind. BASKETBM LL A SQUAD ROW ONE: Manager Dick Bemmann, Alan Long, Kirk Milligan, Dick Halmstad, Duane Beaudot, Manager Marvyn Wald. ROW TWO: Coach Allan Halstead, Jerry Berseth, Leon Etten, Dick Knar, Louie Schumakcr, Jim Gukenberg, Assistant Coach Link Walker. WW, - B SQUAD ROW ONE: Tom Weber, Louie Schumaker, Jim Gukenberg, Roger Anderson, Sidney Thompson, ROW TWO: Manager Dick Bemmann, Robert Meznarich, Steven Slowiak, Jerry Dietrich, Duane Van Ert, David Dickrell, Coach Link Walker. 5 '-.,, EASTERN CL F OVERBELT CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY F brings smiles from Coach Halstead and Cap ' ' ' LAYO EY P TANL. ton' RP'S vw THC gweet tam Mzlhgan Get those rebounds. 's 201 it? Who ld U, M. Wa D. Bemman ddle is 1n 21 HU Our Team UNIQR HI ll ROW wie' ONE- nl G ' Jo MBYXWY? Siyfeilduckson' angenn , St3Sko, yfommentf Yvo 6 pe. wra Jamce W T Une Lau Doxw R 9 wma, SY Bergelh Wo, joan G. er, LEFT: vat Wa ' lbbs. n 3 ids - lacobso ' on Ewa ww' and ROW ONE: J. Henderson, R. Krueger, D. DeSoto, D. Eslinger, J. Laurent, B. Solie, I. Hunt. ROW TWO: Assistant Coach Braga, I. Peterson, P. Zier, R. Mezna- rich, K. Lodahl, B. Rorninski, Coach Kronenberg. E 23 3 n O 53- E- '13 !'-lv-,. . '1 ROW ONE: P. Krall, J. Reppert, R. Roytek, J. Henderson, I. Peterson, K. Lodahl, R. Meznarich, P, Zier, B. Bull, B. Rominski, Manager. ROW TWO: R. La Blanc, I. Hunt, R. Eslinger, R. Krueger, S. Thompson, B. Solis, C. Solic, I. Laurent, J. Rudowski, Coach Kronenberg. Q X , QA wgl?,tf ff ,L-' 5 i ,f ' 'Q-if I-Y E51 O! 5 ff fa, A , L 1. See, it's this way 4 i MBLI ROW ONE! M- Henkins. J. Sweeney, J. Moore, V. Mattheison, C. Stuttgen, M. Heiting, R. Heiting, A. Swim, S. Gadke. ROW TWO: D. Anderson, J. Gutowski, S. Lund, J. Henderson, R. Novalk, S. Mason, A. Brown, E. Berge. ROW THREE: L. Mattheisen, G. Meeker, A. Wald, E. Leja, D. Zimmerman, R. Luebstorf, T. Petruzates, D. Van Ert, L. Johnson, Mr, Christeson. THE PURPOSES OF THE TUMBLING CLASS ARE: fly To give enjoyable Physical Education to it's members. For the interested members of the class it is really fun to learn forward rolls, flips, up- side down plancheis, balances and pyramids. 1 7 f Q23 To provide entertainment between the halves of basket- ball games. The Tumbling Class presented well-rounded programs of op- tional turns and pyramids at most of the basketball games this year. 1 I ll .ff M ea... , 'J ., 41 ae. -fe.. M . 4. ld n.,-ng . W5 up J 'f :s-11 5 ' f '!wf',.4 ' -X . 5 :Q 'k3XIw, 9Q.:..W ' b X . . Getting R -7 The Bonfire and um V- eady For The Parad P e K Q U 1 N E G E N J U B L E I A A D N I E D A M M E S Y K E I R S Hobo Day Class Boards ..'9x ff? X U r'-lug-. 1 I 4. y , . A' gg 'Tililg If w nfl, 1 .lr 1 1, ,. 'hi 152' MW QUEEN W Swanson . W fm' we- Nxatxwn Beadle Meyers Patti C , n N uffis PGN' 2 N Susan Lund Carol Snangret Jeanne Henderson 1:--.0 Cf'-N., ...ne , M gum, I it ll G. A. A. ROW ONE: M. Paul, T. Posda, P, Kiraly, J. Gutowski, L, Kiraly, M. Edwards, B. Barron, S. Berseth, B DeSora, J. Grendys, A, Gorka, K, Henderson, S. LaBlanc, ROW TWO: R. Novak, N. Elliot, P. Curtis, M LaB1anc, N. Stangret, S. Olocki, M. Anason, J, Henderson, S. Christianson, M. Shilts, L. Gibbs, M. La- Bonre, S. Hendrickson, Sandy Samuelson. ROW THREE: C. Broberg, B. Jacobson, M. Sneen, G. Hian, C Cooney, A. Wry, D. Stangret, M. Krueger, M. Swanson, N. Thorpe, J. Sweeney, G. Mahr, D. Zias, E Steinmetz, K. Johnson. ROW FOUR: Miss Vold, P. Swantzina, D. Thorpe, A. Steivang, S. Maves, G. Man- ley, B. Meyer, M, Huus, S. Milligan, M. Meyer, C. Stangret, M. Slowiak, B. LaMarche, S. Schunk, E Oemig, and J. J acobson. VOLLE YBALL BADMINTON I l Y. 1- --se, '-dn., Girls at Work. watch the Birdie! M.. u s QQ Q , v 95 f Wm., amiwf .pr af J. .zaxfuf In L' 4-:UL QQ ., E' n ef ' ' 8, Aa A fs ,ii -Q ,t ,, P if 'w Q V., of . i Laws ,A ' an ,,e,,, ., . Hey' , FCI, UZ e11, N. Sta zd er, L. Po nson, N. Lein, J. Edwards, C. Junk oh roberg, G, Solie, K, J ONE: C. B ROW Swanson, P. Curtis, TWO: S. Milligan, M. ohnson, M. Zier, I. Johnson, N. Thorpe. ROW roeren, E. .T M.B or pe. Th nson, B. Meyers, J. Wiles, M. Huus, D, oh .J..T Er een, D, Wiles, M. Krueg Sh L. Gibbs, G. Heian, M, nson, J, oh FOUR: P. Swatzina, C, J ROW REE: D. Gibbs, B, Lalviarche, S, Maves, J. Gutowski. TH ROW anson, B. Baron, B. SW Berseth, N. Elliot, R. acher, S. Schum idl, L. Se Johnson, G, Thorpe, H. Hayes, L. Henderson, K. Milligan, F. Smigla, D. Krueger, Reppe, J. Jacobson, R, Heian, K. tter, L, Gruber, N. Po rio Solie. ED: CM UR CT I TP NO OHQ, cCaffery, P, Zier, N. Richards, G, L K.M . BAND OFFICERS M. Broeren, S. Milligan D The Jr. Band has a total of 40-beginners. They were uni- formed this year with the Sr. Band old uniforms. They have 4 public appearances. A l!2 hour concert in Dec. AConcert of their own in April, and marching at the Thorp Music Festival and Memorial Day Parade. GLEE CLU UNIGR BA T ROW ONE: I. Hakes, M. Huus, G. Mahr, D. Iessick, D. Gibbs, C. Broberg, D. Thorpe, S. Milligan, D. Snangret, G. Solie. ROW TWO: H. Wald, B. Gutowski, D. Zias, I. Miller, P. Bull, R. Korneszuk, D. Novak, S. Maves, S. Eppers, B. LaMarche, M. Krueger, B. Meyers, A. Gorka. 'sf-41, Ei ROW ONE: Marilyn Swanson, Nancy Thorpe, Sandra Milligan, Beadie Meyers, Joan Gutowski, Diane Gibbs. ROW TWO: Mr. Barrows, Gretchen Solie, Louie Schumacher, Jerry Wiles, Deanne Thorpe, Kirk Milligan. I-r rr r THE STANLEY HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND Gm? T ROW ONE: D. Iessick, K. Johnson, C. Stangret, M. Slowiak, B. Jacobson, G. Solie, S. Milligan, M. Krueger, ROW TWO: D. Thrope, C. Samuelson, D. Gibbs, M. Huus, L. Smoczyk, D. Jakubowicz, P. Mohr, I. Miller, S. Eppers, C. Broberg, P. Bull, Mrs. Lane. ROW THREE: H. Hayes, R. Lodahl, L. Berge, P. Blancherte, L. L. Gibbs, D. Berge, F. Holub, P. Anderson, E. Kyle, I. Wisz, W. Piotrowski. HORUS ROW ONE: S. Simon, M. Johnson, S. Berserh, M. Copen haver, P. Jessick. ROW TWO: B. Luedtke, S. Schunk, B. DeSoto, E. Steinmetz. B. Baron, M. Edwards, M. Hakes ROW THREE: Advisor Mrs. Cote, P. Holewinski, L. Shilts, M. Sneen, C. Johnson, J. Jacobson, A. Shilts, B. Loibl, J. Howe, G. Dietrich, M. Paul. u I ED HORUS B. Meyers. S. Maves, Cesa fsky, E norms ROW ONE: P. Mohr, Mrs. Cote, R. Duetsch, D. Gjermundson, D. Jakubowicz, L. Smoczyk, I. Shilts, M. Broeren, D. Luenstorf. ROW TWO: M. Piotrowski, W. Piotrowski, E. Kyle, M. Shilts, N. Lein, L. Lee, S. Eslinger, L. Shilts. FT ROW ONE: B. Luedtke, E. Walters, S. Schunk, P. Iessick, A. Gorka, Y. Lauer, I. Howe, S. Simon, B. DeSoto. ROW TWO: N. Henneman, T. Posda, M. Telesak, J. Grundys, P. Holewinski, L. Ignasiak, A. Shilts, and B. Loibl. R Q H f fsRQf1S54.gQff?':'W '1ifif T . R f , f P' A, .Na NW' ...P :Sin E21'5f2'7Lf, . . , P '. '3 v wfig'4 LEFT: L' Glbbs- N- 511102 N- R1Ch31'dS. 1 lf L L X' 555g'l..i ' tu. QU, , ' i-Fi , ' W' v Ophem. D. Dickereu' S' Lund. A. Steivan. rrrr 3 h Q.. Q P I If wink J. Sneen, G. Long, R. Lodahl, N. Gugherir Sf. j , 3 I 1' I. Mason. The mstructor 15 Mr. Noel Curr J I A Q b S . V K ,... , A E mins. fggfyif. K - 5 i q M-. , hw ..gqgE , 'V-'nk , Yu L.: ' m fs'- ,iv f'?S':.n'. 1 . ' - 'QW' if' '5'i.gw ' -T f f - .fl PTM' .4 ,. , , r.4..,,,, .-ef.- 1 STUDE T C UNCIL vs 1' SITTING: Ioan Srachnik, Martha Wasileski, Se sky, Vice President Margaret LaBonte, Treasurer Dick Wiles, Hugh Hayes, Tom Eslinger. STAND- ING: Jeanne Henderson, Corrine Eslinger, Miss Flaherty Advisor, Lucille Pozdell, Jerry Eslinger THE STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSORS SchO01 D 311065 Strives to Serve Dad's Night cretary Martha Meyer, President Leonard Cesaf- um now, if fx, f I 07 - 4 - I March Cf Dimes Posing, our favorite sport. SW' 3' we work' too' 4' ouch! valentine Dance. 5, A roast to Lhe gang. . . gs f , , I f.,, 1, J 'if 1 6 5 ' Q. ,, 'ir 7 if W .XM . 1 QQ X -Q. X - XJXMAKERS O 1 -z-O , 5, 4' M '1 Z 5' Elf' - A M . 'LC-? 410 H45 19 ,tvs 3' 'Q' ,V ,-fi Xfi ONE' C Leia D. Novak. P. Bun, K..Tohr1S0r1, L. Zias. C- Bach, R- Novak' L' Pozdeu' N' Time' S' ROW D. Vzmlam. L GI-indie G Henneman ROW TWO: D. Srangret, V. Markowski. J. Gurowslu, C. Sppelrit Slowiiak. DR. Kornesznk. C. Brobuerg. M- SWHHSOH' L' Gibbs' gwatzma' J' Edwards' P' Htalgwinski P, Curtis, Miss Per-man, Advisor. Row THREE: L.Ki1'31Y. S. EShr1ser.J- SCHBSS1. C. ES- uomi' 1 U agen, A. wasileski' E. Stienmetz, B, Gurowski, L. IQ,1'13S18.k,' V. Matthe1sen.J'. Sweeney, G. ., 5, M. La.B1anc. ROW FOUR: S. Christensen, P. Kiraly, G. Heran, C.. Cooney, M. I..aBonte, S. Xf,l3u.,L.15..,: Nl, Meyer, M, Krueger, S. LaB1anc, G. Dietridi. M- Edwards' D- Jesslck- M . fs NEWL 3- PUBLICATID The Publications Staff, which under the direction of Mr. Zier, edits the School News each week must have headlines ready for the Deadlines. 'aku whom de To Geifiu .aD aCOb50n, HXC Lex land Batb3taGStin5Xe CCM . Ml ' Ba G Marlon holla ROW ONE: D. William, H. Wald, R. Heiting, A. Brown, C. Broberg, S. Eppers, R. Korneszuk, M. Henkins, R. I-Ieiting. ROW TWO: Mr. DeVoe, E. Swatzina, K. Wald, D. Stangret, I. Zenner, D. Novak, V. Krupa, V, Mar- kowski, W. Wartolec, A. Shilts, H. Foster, D. Horounziak. The Dark ROOHI Gang what a temptation! The CameraC1ub is an organization which teaches and expands the knowledge of photography and records the activities ofthe school with pictures. LUB - if J. Moore, V. Matnheisen, G. Henneman, P. Kiraly, C. Stutrgen, K Blanc, P. Curtiss, I. Johnson, D. Krueger, L. Mattheisen, M. Krueger S. Maves, G. Heian, C. Cooney, W. Qualheim, G. Horgen. FORENS CS Taken from the scene Truth or Else. Q Ll Vfgnger, B, Baron, S, Samuelson, M, Slgwafw-T, F. Holub, P. Swatzina, J. Jacobson, M. Sneen. Johnson, A. Wasileski, S. Berseth, C. Stangret, M. LaB1anc, S. La- I. . R. Bfouen'-ak W ONE' ouflzl ' io Ouchwier, D'Rg2,5 FOURI . Blancheuen ini sm D- Glues' n D F. F. . The Primary aim ofthe Future Farmers ofAmeri- ca is to develope Agricul- tural leadership, cooperat- ion, and citizenship. This organization has many pur - poses. This year marked their 25th Anniversary of this organization, The Rifle Club under the direction Of Mr. Horne, has among its goals, the under- standing and use of guns for target shooting and sport hunting. Leadership and good sportsmanship are important attitudes which are partners in the use of guns by the individual. . 3 Digtrichiilj Karlen. Ciollwsz' ' THRE 1 ' - johnson, E' D. wier. ROW , M. Foster. 5- war A Johnsons K McCafferY R. Luebswr ' I ,RIFLE CLUB E. Hart R . J- Dejtri h . T -C , K. M -T. wges Wo: M Ccaffer , , E 1' . H Y. S, W . F T 22212. H.,.m..3:fmff E . ' r, ' , ' o . Eshnger' M. C. B. jakubowicz Ser. .T. LHBOHI J. Raycher, R. SZ. N. Gugherie' F IOUWSZ. ' E' KYIS, J .e' Wirth. D .eutscfh L. Duss slsenbefger P L - Dleq- Z1 , S , Ich. L. ThomDSg1f:nEr1gZg-fROW Tlfg'Egk,j.. G1-nbos? . a Sky: G. S : ' L hakal. G Gr Uber ts 'Ti PROM The 1953 Junior Prom held on April 28 and was one of the best Stanley has ever had. There was a total of 115 couples attending. They gym was de- corated in shades of blue with the Theme, Penthouse Serenade, selected by the class. The King and Queen, ,Terry Witt and Maureen La- Blanc, were crowned by the King of '52, George Theirl and the Senior Class Secretary Betty Halm- stad. .Tack Pingles' Orchestra played for the big CVGHI, PROM ROYALTY THE GRAND MARCH 5 THE CORONATION ,lr S Qi , if - lp X li. ,..g.gg?, 'SL f bam- u few ' 4 1,pi'i', ., ju, , W A if , I 1. If you knew Suzie. 2. Toot!! Pep Band. 3. Glamour Studio. 4. Smilin Through, George and Fran. 5. Why dance when you can drink? 6. Sacktimelll 7. Eddie and equipment. 8. Lunch Marge??? 9. You name it. 10. Stanley's biggest bargain. 11. Dirty trick, huh Charlie? 12. Don't go near the water. 13. Some punkins!! 14. The big boss. 15. Don't let the stars get in your eyes, Frank. 16. Off we go--- 17. The Big Three Conference. 18. Don't tell me-- 19. Home run, P ' S Y' ,. , 5 I4-. f-f ,fr ...1 -'V 5'-43 N , ,H lft.Qw WA 'ao ORN , In X. YH 11 VN. A wi 4 4 KVM 44,4 ki u....-.-.- J . ,1- K rw Q, .afar Q QP 1 r Q is Nr Yea., r 5. 1. What a face, Marilyn. 2. Band Campaigning for new uniforms. 3. Sandy, get your gun!!! 4. Put your shoes on Lucy. 5, Our State Music Tournament Sextette. 6. Marion taking life easy. 7. School Spirit. 8. Badger Girl State Re- presentative, Karen Henderson. 9. F. H. A. Officers. 10. Miss Vold out for a walk. 11. That old gang of mine. 12. Charmed I'm sure. so, nl ul .4 ,v ',Uv wx-5 rx X.. ' ' H: . Q ,L . O lm A' 4 g ' ' xi'-1' Q . -1 I -A ,..,. ' M ' vs -1 S 1 I I ' w X ur .ra .,. ' 52 I 'J' i 1' ini f' A 5 1 f 1 K , i , , X ff fimjs f 1 I x smarter msn xml 'wiousi A, 1 Ang 5. l. I'11 go ------ who is it? 2. Swinging, along. 3. The morning after, 4, Can this be 1ove?'? 5. Richard, the Lion Hearted. 6. Boots and his Buddy. 7. Our Romance, Jean and Dick, 8. Looks Wonderful, doesn't it Mr. Barrows? 9. Carol at Plowtime. 10. What's so interesting, Gir1's??? 11. The Littlest Angeig Kirk. 12. The Chef's Ball. 13, Off to Camp. IZ.. ,4'g' Q QL, M. l'l3l'nhuiiqnm on v 4' ff W-3 ' 1, m , ..,,:15U 2. 'm?, 1. All the girls are crazy abouthim. 2. Who 's behind rhem'????? 3. New kind of Auto---Ornaments. 4. Har- per studying again. 5. Little chil- dren musr play. 6. Lunch???? 7. Esquire Post, 8. Demure. 9. Lora's first learning how, 10. Wha Hap- pened? ll. Won't You Play ASim- ple Melody, Patsy. 12. Complete- ly relaxed! ! !! 13. Our Hobo Girls. 14. What's the Combination??'??? 15. The Four Little Monkies! ! !! 15 14- US' , I 3 lumen' WW ' L 4 W 3 ,, ff fi , ff ff' if ,. ' , if f' 1' f Z I , Q gf . 4 V , , 1 Pg fi M4 ,lg ' 7 If fry 1- 'T' ,M , V' f X f' 1 Zi f 1 5, X, X L, 33 ,.- k I' ' fl.. SCHOOL C ALANDAR Aug. 24 Sept. 7 9 10 17 Oct. 1 2 8-9 14 17 22 22-23 26 27 29 30 Nov. 13 18 19 20 26 Dec. 3 4 13 14 19 26 Jan. 4 7 12 13 19 20 22 26 28 29 4 5 , Feb, 6 3 ' 9 12 15 19-20 25 March 3 8 13 20 22 April 2 7 8 16 27 30 May 3-4 7 8 11 23 25 26 School Begins. Labor Day - Vacation. Magazine Drive Begins. Stanley BeatsEau Claire B s - Dad's Night. Homecoming First Lyceum, The Rollateens. Cadott Beat Stanley 20-0. Teacher 's Convention. Passion Play. Orioles Defeat Neillsville. Stanley Bears Cornell. LaCrosse Student Council Convention. Lyceum - Blue Jay Singers. F. H. A. Rally Cadott. Annual Convention at Eau Claire. Stanley Ties Thorp 6-6. Halloween Dance. End of Six Weeks. Harvest Dance. First Basket Ball Game - Gilman. Freshman Class Play. Report Cards Issued. Thanksgiving Vacation. Cadott Beats Stanley. Sadie Hawkins Dance. Band Concert. Freshman Party. Christmas Vacation. Christmas Ball. School Begins. Stanley Beats Withee. Stanley Loses to Bloomer. Semester Exams. Stanley Edges Withee. Parent-Son Banquet Cornell Defeats Stanley. Stanley Beats Neillsville. Stanley Defeats Thorp. Chicagoans. Thorp here, Fall Creek at Stanley. Valentine Dance. Stanley takes Cloverbelt Champion- ship. Cloverbelt Play offs - Owen. Open House. W, L A, A. Basketball Tournament, Junior H gh Tournament. Forensic Contest. Eau Claire Forensic Contest. Band Concert. Music Tournament. Senior Letter Banquet. Curious Savage Play. Easter Vacation. Pre-Music Festival - Thorp. Prom. State F, F. A, Convention. Rural Day. Eau Claire Music Tournament. School Forest. Baccalaureate. End of School. Graduation! ! ! ! F K ,A Q. as ? 3' . I ip 1 S - Z f .4 it 1 x ig --. In K , 5 - K - ' ..1g:f'l'. sf ! ' fail? L ,A I ,Q f. 5 - A A .sag ffi.if+f--- it N .Ps .M 1 l 1.1 SX W? . '93 ' W-ac., ,...-marinus ,N I 3 N113 'N-..-f' INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers-Cover Mnnulurlurers oo en ers FACTORY HOME OFFICE Kansas City B. 5. b 9 nl I ' nd. N . xml' r. I .0 H - -- of o I . , . 4 1 'S .u Q 1, ' .V we 1' W 1. S. ' , - f 1. K 'l v J ji 3 ' .. . . 6 5 a , ,-1 ' . I , Q . ,. . I mm '. S- 5 -- I ix , 1, ' s J 5 'pu' ' .' x. Q W i' -9 J V 1 ,Ai 5 EAYWF'-:'.:a ,, if ,. 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