Tony High School - Deertail Mirror Yearbook (Tony, WI)

 - Class of 1954

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Concordia College Principal Algebra Geometry ROBERT MORRIS B Stout Institute Shop Mathematics Driver Training ROBERT E, FOIZIE B, S, Superior State Science Geography Biology World History AUTIE C, SANFORD La Crosse State English Library S B-3 r Mtg weak? N. x- w CATHERINE MORRISIVXBQ S. Vw, X Stout Institute 'B l ' ettxx Home Economics fl ,wt ' LX' X X . .1 xx ,' x N LX . , 5. I .W xg 'Xi 1- ik .1 V 3, P f Bly D4 Q , , , , i . 2:5 il: til , 'R B f f, I Nl E ' A 31: ' B, ,f V3 M3 1Lo31s Jgjuglcxytlg QB. A, T' Super io? State X-it ' ll. I gocal ff' 9' 43 1' f . . . X NFA la 'lj V '5 ' ,' v' is 1--. A 3 tt ,, mf Xt! 95 ' , Lf U' XJ i - x, nf . A , . . w 1 g I ,g , L: V, r . .T I U ,AL l' ,X xg! , H- l' ,A my i B ft T QQ If li . XT 44 W, W' x 'L Y 1 ' -xr' EX f A Q l, Y Y HAROLD LAUFENBERG B. 5 River Falls State Social Problems American History Coach LAWRENCE ARTS B. S. River Falls State Agriculture Science JACK FASSINO B. IVI. Mac Phail School Of Music Band DORATHYE WEDWICK B. A St. Olaf College And 1Vi innesota School Of Business Typing Junior Business Bookkeeping w-610' VERA NELSON Grades Six and Seven Q C Q K 5 NORRIS ERICKSON Grades Seven and Eight fi Y -1,- BETTY SILVERNALE Grade Five FLORENCE STROP Grade Four EDNA SMITH Grade Three ARLENE DICUS Grade Two ALICE RIMERT Grade One Margool' d Henry Elzinga, . Russel Haasl. . . Harry Elzinga. . Lawrence Beres. . . Mrs. Sanford. . . . . . . . President Vice-President .. . . . . Secretary .. Treasurer . . . Advisor DELORES ABBIEHL Lois I wish the best for all and ask little in return, FHA, . .,...... . . . Chorus ..... Band ......... Ferret Staff ....... Prom Committee. . Pep Club ....... . Physical Education Librarian ........, Ambition: Teacher .. .... ,1 ......l,2 l,Z,3,4 ....4 ,..3 ,..l.Z ....l,Z ,,3,4 f Lili' fi enior KZCL65 ER WIN BARBER Eenie We know not of his great- est thought. FFA ......... . Ferret Staff ...... Christmas Pageant ...... Pep Club ....,.... Letterman Club. . . Physical Education Football ............... Ambition: Farmer Class Colors: ..... Navy and White Class Flowers: ...... , Talisman and White Roses Class Motto: . The twilight of today will be the dawn of tomorrow WALTER ALBRECHT nwauy.. A quiet fellow who keeps his head, yet he's far from being dead. Class President. . . Ferret Staff. ..... . . Christmas Pageant. . Class Play ....... Prom Committee. . . Pep Club .......... Letterman Club .... Treasurer ..... . . . Phys ical Education.. Basketball ...,..... Baseball ..... . . Track ............. Ambition: Game Warden . 'xi C 3 - LAWRENCE BERES HARLEY BLADOW Harlo Onward, O, Onward time in thy flight, make the bell ring before I recite, Ferrett Staff ............. 4 Christmas Pageant ...... 3,4 Pep Club ,......... ...3,4 Letterman Club ,,,,, ,,, 3,4 Physical Education ...... 3,4 Basketball ........... ., .. . . 3 Football .......... , .... 3 ,4 Ambition: Bartender ERROL BAUGHMAN Like a true Fisherman, he has a good 1ine,' FFA ..... .... . ..l,Z,3 President ,... . ...... . Chorus, .......,..... . . Christmas Pageant. , .,., , Letterman Club .......... 3 Physical Education .... l,Z,3 Track. ....... , ..... , . . . .Z Ambition: Farmer Bunny Lordf I wonder what fool it was that first invented kissing. Class Vice-President ....., Z Treasurer ........... . . . 4 FFA ............... .. . l,Z Christmas Pageant ,....,, Z Physical Education. . .l,2,3,4 Track ................ 1,Z,4 Ambition: Military Service RICHARD DENNIS Dick I'd like to be a dentist when the teacher has a toothachef' Class Vice-President. . ,... 1 Pep Club ............. l,2,3,4 FFA ....... l,Z,3 Forensics... ....2,3 Chorus ........... ..,... 1 3 Band .............,... . 1.2. Christmas Pageant, . . . . . ,3 Class Play ....... .. ...3 Prom Committee. . . . . . . 3 Football ............. . . .3,4 Ambition: Mechanic ANTHONY C ELS KE Tony The world knows nothing of its greatest mind. FFA ..........,........ 1,3 Chorus ........... .. .3,4 Prom Committee ......... 3 Physical Education. . . l,Z,3,4 Football ................,. 4 Ambition: C onservationist RICHARD CARTER Dick Those who from studies flee, live long and merrily Chorus ..,..... . ........ . Prom Committee .... . . .C Baseball .......... .l. Track ....... , ........... Ambition: Mechanic Q mn.u.. rms-ummm m HARRY ELZINGA iilack.. Beethoven, move over. Class President ,,,,,,, , ,, Class Secretary .... Chorus ......... Band ....... Forensics ..... Treasurer ..,,., Deertail Mirror ..,, Ferrett Staff ,,,,,.,, U Christmas Pageant .,,,, , , Class Play ........ ,, Prom Committee. . . Pep Club ........ . Vice-President ,,4.,,,, , ,, Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,, Ambition: Music lnstructo NANCY. EVANS If school is libert Yi than give me death. Christmas Pageant. . .4 Class Pla.y..........3 3 Prom Committee. . . . Physical Education.1, Z Librarian. . . . . . . . . 3, 4 Ambition: Air Force LORETTA GORLA Laurie An innocent face but you can never tell. FHA ........... Chorus ............ , . , Prom Committee .....,... 3 Pep Club .............. l,Z,3 Physical Education. . .1,2.3,4 Ambition: Seamstress f HENRY ELZINGA Hank The good die young. My! must take care of myself.' Class Treasurer ......... President ........ . . . .. Chorus .....,... . . .4 Forensics ......, . ..3, Deertail Mirror.. . . Ferret Staff .......... . . Christmas Pageant .... .. Class Play ........ .... Prom Committee. . . .. , .. PepC1ub ..... ...-2,3 Letterman Club.. . . . . 2,3 Vice-President ...... ..... Physical Education ..... 1,2 Football ................. Baseball. ...... ....... 2 .3 Homecoming King. ,...... Ambition: Air Force Pilot tis, .,., NORMA FINK I was cut out to be an angel but someone ran away with the pattern. Class Secretary .... ..,3 FHA ,............ . . 3,4 Historian. . . , . . . .4 Chorus ,... .... 1 ,3 Band ............ .. Z,3,4 Deertai1Mirror... . . . . . . 4 Ferret Co-Editor ......... 3 Christmas Pageant. . . l,Z,3.4 Class Play... ....... Prom Chairman .... . ..... 3 Pep Club ....,...... l,Z.3,4 Physical Education.. . ,l,Z,3 Librarian,,........,..,.. Ambition: Social Worker RUSSEL HAASL Rusty Study makes people wise but me otherwise. Class Vice-President ...... 4 Chorus ............... ,. l Ferret Staff. .,...... .... 3 Christmas Pageant ....,.. 2,3 Prom Committee. . .. ....3 Pep Club... . .... ...3,4 Letterman Club ..... . . 2,3,4 Physical Education ......... 1 Football ........... .,... 3 Basketball, .. .,.Z,3,4 Baseball ............... Z,3,4 Ambition: Successful Farmer RAYMOND KUDINGO . Ray., I rest well in all my classes. Ladysmith High School .... 1 FFA ................. Z,3,4 Chorus ............... 2,3,4 Christmas Pageant ........ 4 Class Play ......... . . , 3 Prom Committee ......... 3 Physical Education .... Z,3,4 State Farmer Degree ...... 3 Ambition: Farmer HAZEL HUFFMAN Better late than never. Chorus ............... 1,2 Prom Committee ,,., ,,,, Pep Club .............. 1,2 Physical Education. . . l,Z,3 ' ' l Z Librarian ............. . Ambition: Dress Designer MARY KOPACZ One reason why gentlemen prefer blondes. Our Lady of Sorrows High School .......... Forensics. ...... . Ferret Staff ......... ......l,2 . .... 3,4 ....4 Christmas Pageant. . . . , . 3,4 Class Play .......... Prom Committee, , , . Pep Club ......... 3 . ..... 3.4 Ambition: Stewardess 1 CAROLE LAUER Why laugh when you can giggle- Hannibal High School. . . .l,Z,3 Chorus ..... .......... . .. A Ambition! Sec retary ROSE LORENCE Rosie Why should the devil have all the good times? FHA ................. l,Z,3,4 Chorus .......... ...l,Z,3,4 Class Play .... , . . . Prom Committee. . . Pep Club ....... .. Phys ical Education. . .1,Z,4 . .l,Z.3 Librarian ..... .. ....... 1,214 Ambition: Stenographer Sec retary .... . . Chorus ....... . . Class Play. , . . . Vice-President.. Yearbook Queen. FHA ........,..... Prom Committee. . Pep Club .... . . . . . Phys ical Educ ation. Homec oming Queen. JEANNE KUZNIEWSKI The flower of grace always grows on a slender stalk, Deertail Mirror Co-Editor.. Ferret Co-Editor.. Christmas Pageant. . . .. ....l,Z .....l,Z me-it ., , 125, COLLEEN MCGRAW I don t let studies interfere with my education. IANICE LUBNER Her tongue tripped merrily FHA ............ ...Z Chorus ....,.. .... .... l Pep Club .....,..... ....l.Z Physical Education ..... l.Z,3 R. A. Long High School Washington, lst semester.3 Ambition: Air Force J-wqikwr CAROLINE MATACZYNSKI Pats good. Rum tum tum went her big Ferret Staff.. .... . ....4 bass drum. Prom Committee. . , Class Treasurer ........... l Pep Club ............ FHA .,.......,......, 1.2.3.4 Physical Education ...... 1.2. Librarian.,.......,. ...3. Ambition: Teacher PETER LYBERT Pete Too much study weakens brain. FFA' ..... .. ...1,Z Parl .... ....... 4 Band ....... .,.. l ,Z,3,4 Chorus .......... .... l ,Z,3,4 Deertail Mirror.. . ... . . , 4 Ferret Staff ....,. ,.,. 3 ,4 Class Play ........ ..... 3 Prom Committee ...... , . . . 3 Pep Club ............. l,Z,3,4 President ...... . .,..... .. 4 Physical Education ...... l,Z,3 Librarian .... , . .... . . 1.2.4 Cheerleader ........ ...1,2,4 Ambition: Teacher ROGER MILLER ..RDg-. Last night at twelve I felt immense, but now I feel like thirty cents. Chorus. ....., ..... . . . .1, Z Band .,............,.. 1.2 the ,3.4 .3.4 ,3,4 Physical Education. . .1,Z 3,4 Track .......,.. .. . ,Z,3 Hannibal .......... .... l ,Z Class Treasurer... ...,3 Ferret Staff ...... . . . 4 Class Play ..... ..... 3 Pep Club .....,..... ...3,4 Ambition: Farmer Letterman Club ......,.. 3,4 PAUL LYBERT his Physical Education ...... 3,4 Football .,.............. 3,4 Basketball ..,. ..... 3 Baseball .,.. .. 3,4 Track ............. . .... 3.4 Ambition: Army Career 'xiii No one but his twin is parallel. FFA ..... l Chorus .... . . .l Band ....,...,... l Pep Club .... .... l Physical Education. . . Football .......... Ambition: Farmer l Z,3,4 2.3.4 Z,3,4 Z,3,4 Z,3.4 ...4 ELYNDA NELSON Lynda Dainty as a baby's sneeze. FHA ........ ...... Prom Committee. . Z .. .... .3 Pep Club ................. Physical Education .... 1,2 Librarian .... . ...... . Ambition: Seamstress 2,3 1 3 ,4 MARY ANN MOF1-'IT She's tall and has a smile, she changes boy friends once in awhile. FHA .......,.......... 1,Z,3 Chorus... .... l,Z,3,4 Band ....... .... 1 ,2.,3,4 Forensics.. . .... l,Z,3,4 Secretary ........ ..,.... 3 Ferret Staff ....... . . . 3,4 Christmas Pagent ......... 3 Prom Committee ......... 3 Pep Club ............ l,Z,3,4 Physical Education ...... 1,2 Librarian ............... 1,2 Ambition: Journalist sweet new ,115 JSOEPHINE NITEK HJON CAROL MINDKOWSKI Every girl has her devilish moments. FHA ....... Chorus ......,... Band ............ , . . . Prom Committee. . . . . Pep Club .,......... 1,2 Phys ical Education ...... Librarian ..... ....,., Ambition: Laboratory Technic ian A sunny dispositio long way. FHA ......... Chorus ...,....... n goes a Ferret Editor.. .,.. . . . Christmas Pageant... . . Class Play ........ Prom Committee. . . , ... Pep Club ..... ......... 2 .3 Physical Education. . .... 1,2 Librarian ......... Cheerleader ...... ..... 2 ,3 Homecoming Queen. ...... . Ambition: Travel f it SHIRLEY NELSON Shorty' ' Coa1s of fire are heaped on her head. FHA ......... Ferret Staff ..... Class Play ........ Prom Committee. . . Pep Club ........... Physical Education. . Ambition: Air Force NANCY NEUNER lf mischief is a part of heav- en, she's on her way. Chorus ................,.. 1 Ferret Staff .....,. . . . . 4 Christmas Pageant. . . , . . . 3,4 Class Play. Prom Commiitee. . . .. . . .3 Pep Club. ............... 1.4 Physical Education. . , . 1.2.3.4 Ambition: See the United States EDWIN PETERSON .UI-ed.. If your work interfers with your sleep, quit your work. FFA ................... .1,Z Christmas Pageant ........ 3 Physical Education .... .l,Z,3 Football .................. 4 Ambition: Truck Driver PATRICIA SHARRAI-I Upatn , If you must argue, go your way, I'm in the right t all I say. Class Secretary ...... FHA ............. . . Secretary .... . . . Chorus ...,. ..,. Band ........ ...... Ferret Staff ......... Prom Committee. . . .. Pep ciub ......... Physical Education, . . Ambition: Travel IDA MAY REYNOLDS Idie A ring on the hand is worth two on the phone, FHA ............ . . .1,2,3,4 Chorus ........ . . .l,Z,3,4 Band ............. ...1,2 Prom Committee. . . ,,,, A , ,3 Pep Club ...... ...... 1 ,Z,3,4 Librarian ...,............ 1,4 Ambition: Housewife li ANN RA YGOR Annie Drawing fills this girl with cheer, who knows '? It 'nay be her career. FHA .......... 2.3 Chorus ...... ,,..Z Ferret Staff... . , 3,4 Class Play .... ,,,. 3 Pep Club .,........ ...l,Z,3 Pronfi Committee .,., ,,,, 3 Librarian ........ Ambition: Interior Decorator .. ...4 hat's .,Z,3 1.2.3 ...3. ....l. .1 1.3. DOROTHY SCHWALEN Dort There are a lot of cards in the class but she is the only joker. Chorus... ..... l Ferret Staff ...... . . . . 4 Prom Committee... . . . . 3 Pep Club ..... ....,....... 4 Physical Education ,,,1,2,3,4 Ambition: WAVES HELEN SIEVERIN Rather hard to learn to know, but well worth the acquaintance. FHA ....,... , .. 1,2 Chorus ....... . . .1,Z Ferret Staff ,,,,,,,, , , , 4 Pep Club ............ ...3 Physical Education.. .. . . . 3.4 Ambition :WAVES l'm after the man who mer' gpg! MARTIN WICIK Marty vented work. ' ' FFA ......... . . . . . Ferret Staff ........, Christmas Pageant. . . l,Z Prom Committee ..... in . Pep Club ............ 1.2, Physical Education, , ,1,Z, Football ...... .......... Basketball ........... l,Z, Track ...... .... ...... Z . Ambition: Diesel Mechanic KATHRYN VAN DOORN Katie My hair is too dark to make a good angel. ' ' FHA .......... Chorus ....,.... .... l , Band .... ....... . Deertail lVi irror .... Ferret Co-Editor .... .. Christmas Pageant .... Class Play ........ Prom Committee. .. Pep Club .......... Physical Education. Ambition: Dietician ROBERT VAUGHN ..Bob.. Let's be happy for tomor- row we graduate. Class President. .. . . . .3 FFA ........... , . .l,Z,3 Pep Club ........ ..l,Z,3,4 Letterman Club, . , . , ,Z,3,4 President ....... ..... 3 Football ...... . . . .3,4 Basketball ..,. .... Z ,3,4 Baseball. . . .. . l,Z,3,4 Track ................ Z,3,4 Prom King ............ Ambition: Truck Driver ..3 JAMES WOODC OCK --Jim-, Chase me girls, l'm full of fun and frolic. Class Vice-President ..,... FFA .... . ............ l,Z, Christmas Pageant. .... 1,Z, Class Play ......... ..... Prom Committee. . . .. . .3 Pep Club ......... Letterman Club. . . Physical Education .... 1,Z, Football. . ...... .. Trackk.........,.. Yearbook King ,,.,,, ,,,,, 4 Ambition: Marines JANET WORDEN Nettie She's small, but so is a stick of dynamite, FHA ......... ... 1,2 Chorus... ,,,1,2 Forensics... ,,.3,4 Ferret Staff .... ,,,, 4 Pep Club ......,..... .,.3,4 Physical Education, , , , , , 1 2 Ambition: Secretary STANLEY WOJT St0sh Don't take life too you'l1 never get out way. , YSLAK seriously, alive any- Christmas Pageant ......... 4 Prom Committee .......... .3 Physical Education. . . . l.Z.3,4 Football. ...... ..,, ....... A Track .............. ...4 Ambition: Farmer Harry Elzinga Valedictorian Contributed most Most likely to su Marty Wic ik Basketball Bob Vaughn Track Prom King, 195 S l -al - Q Ms 11 '2 . l.,,l . . .,,.2,...,,,,.S 2 . so W --3: . ,- me me ..,. - ...,,..--, ,ei wi 1 sei --fi ,K Q ,,Xl Q. -M.. ..-. .. . .,..,, .. . .. 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' gig 525335252- a t 12 5- efsiwfsl H.. 5 9' 1211211-ssl 4 - 5 ,. asia. S2l2'Ls-U9 55 'I : -ii. ' EFF-f Q?:i6i Y .1-If Dorothy Schwa len Best Liked 5 2 f 3, Q K Q .1 5 P F J x 1 .fzxf kgiwlg w ' . fi iii31I5:2i 'J6v :: .. : me zsfssfiis ve .mieei-' ' iii I-f WgggQj.imfz.z 1 ' fwiiff 21 . - E:: :iEEQ.zff.Z:i5 Henry Elzinga Best Liked Homecoming King, 1953 Harley Bladow Football .Wiatr ,2 S we Ns W i ' QS,-wt., '3 : fEff?L2fEfiZQf I'- - wff nfffm e2f 1Q fj315. 55ggsi'A . 5-'Wwe ze. A F. 2, f neiew m g I. .,. ' m- .zxzesfl ' : -- .Ya : 'fm X flaiztifii is-I - , -,fu M-fi :ff-r-: ' , ve rsus if fr-1355 : '::.--,,, .1, . -.: .pg - H :navy .1 wwf- 2551w9'it34ifQ5l.',wmi Sigigfeiiff-fff3sa1ieg.4 w5g,,e.f1fe,:t-whiff 'Wil-ilbfi95iE52fZ2lSbE??f:7z5if L 151- y KH 2 X S .2-ff.f,,. get 3 S ,M , i enior Kfcm Adforg Remember the day we enrolled at Tony High School as Freshies ? Boy, were we scared! And according to traditionf we were properly initiated. That was the day! We also gave the Sophomores a return party. That year Walter Albrecht and Lawrence Beres transferred from Glen Flora andMarilyn Adkins moved to Ladysmith, giving us a total of 54 Freshies. We started our Sophomore year with 44 students enrolled and Raymond Kudingo later transferred from Ladysmith, We initiated the Freshmen, those poor kids! They gave us a return party. We were also proud to have Mary Anne Moffit representing us in Forensics at Eau Claire. When we started our Junior year, there were 47 enrolledg Mary Kopacz transferred from Our Lady of Sorrows High School and Roger Miller from Hannibal High School. Lawrence Beres as well as William Brockner left school. Our Junior class play, One Wild Night, was given on December 3, and was a great success. Our Junior Prom was held April 2.5, 1953. The theme was Roses In The Rain, King Bob Vaughn and Queen Annette Smrstick reigned over the prom. The Rainbow Nightingales was the orchestra which we chose. Mary Anne Moffit, Henry Elzinga, Dick Dennis, and Harry Elzinga represented us at the Eau Claire Forensic contest. Further honor came to our class when Harry Elzinga and Patsy Sharrah went to Madison with a piano duet and received an A rating. On August 31, we came back for our Senior year at good old Tony High. Eugene Nelson dropped out and Lawrence Beres rejoined us with Carole Lauer transferring from Hannibal High School. LeRoy Schneidewent returned and Danny Soviak trans- ferred from Chicago giving us a graduating class of 47. One of the high lights of the year was our Sneak Day, We went to Irvine Park in Chippewa Falls. Mr. Laufenberg went with us and everyone surely enjoyed the day. The valedictorian of our class was Harry Elzinga and the salutatorian was Patsy Baccalaureate services were held May 16, 1954, Ccrnmencement exercises were held on May 20, 1954. An now the 47 Seniors bid farewell to Tony Hgh. Sharrah. Office President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Advisor Freshman Harry Elzinga Dick Dennis Patsy Sharrah C. Mataczynski Norma Fink K. van Doorn Mrs. Sanford CLASS OFFICERS Sophomore Walter A lbr ec ht Lawrence Beres Harry Elzinga Henry Elzinga J. Kuzniewski Mr. Susens Junior Bob Vaughn Jim Woodcock Norma Fink Roger Miller Henry Elzinga J. Kuzniewski Mrs. Dukerschien Senior Henry Elzinga Russel Haasl Harry Elzinga Lawrence Beres None Mrs. Sanford endow CALM Mojo my The day of reckoning is here. The students from the Tony graduating class of 1954 have departed from earth. As they approach the gates of St, Peter, their life happenings are revealed as they await the results of judgment, Delores Abbeihl steps forward as St. Peter calls roll. She was a very successful teacher but unfortunately contracted blood poisoning from a thumb tack. Raymond Kudingo was a successful dairy farmer with but onefaultg he believed all domesticated animals were tame--- Ferdinand, his bull, wasn't. Shirley Nelson, Colleen McGraw, and Nancy Evans were of great service to our country as members of the Women's Air Force. But while on a flight with Rusty Haasl as pilot and Mary Kopacz as stewardess, they crashed on the shores of Gitchee Gumee. Ann Raygor, an interior decorator, fell off a step ladder, this time with no man below. Elynda Nelson, a seamstress accompanied by Lawrence Beres, her husband on furlough from the army, along with Loretta Gorla, another seamstress, and Hazel Huffman, a dress designer, were Vxoing to Paris on the Queen Mary when an unnavigated iceberg hit them, Norma Fink, one of the U. S.'s greatest social workers contacted beri beri while working in the slums. Caroline Mataczynski and Janice Lubner made history by having the first teacher's duel-to-death over the teaching of the Senior class of Hollywood High. Peter Lybert, a.Rusk County' farmer, was run over by his tractor. Erwin Barber, one of the safest farmers in Rusk County, fell from the haymow on Errol Baughman, his partner, and they were both killed. Roger Miller, a sergeant in the armyfwas looking down the' barrel of his gun and it accidentally discharged. Jim Woodcock, a marine swimming champ, died when trying to save the life of Pat Sharrah who went over the Niagara Falls in a barrel which collapsed. Ida May Reynolds, a housewife, and Kathryn van Doorn, a dietic ian, died of food poisoning while testing a recipe concocted by Kathryn. Carol Mindykowski, a great laboratory technician, and Harry Elzinga, the second Beethoven, were killed when Carol's test tube exploded due to a flying piano key. Martin iWicik, now known as hamburger, was accidentally ground up when the diesel he was repairing began to work. Carole Lauer, and Rose Lorence, secretary and stenog- rapher of the President, were opening a gift from Russia when it blew up. Edwin Peterson was driving his truck into Richard fGreasyl Carter's garage when the brakes didn't work and he ran over Richard and hit a gas barrel which exploded and demolished everything. Paul Lybert was trying to find out how his baler worked and got his head chopped aff, Stanley Wojtysiak was bitten by one of his Vic ious pigs and he contacted lockjaw. Mary Anne Moffit, a journalist, was liquidated while' interviewing Molotov. Jo Nitek, and Nancy Neuner, two adventurists, were picked up by Bob Vaughn, a truckidriver. Their back- seat driving antagonized him to the point of losing control of both his temper and his truck. Result: three killed in fatal mishap. While crossing the Atlantic, Hank Elzinga, a pilot was so engrossed in waving at his old classmates Dorothy Schwalen, and Helen Sieverin, WAVES of the USS Miss., that he lost control of his plane and crashed into the ship. Tony Celske, aconservationist, re- fused to show his license to Walter Albrect, a game warden, and they both fell off the pier and were drowned, Jeanne Kuzniewski, a superintendent of schools, and her secretary, Janet Worden, were on their way to Washington D. C., for a meeting when they encoun- tered a flash flood. LeRoy Schniedewent, a farmer, and Dan Soviak, a conservationist, were clearing a woodlot when a tree fell on them. When Harley Bladow, a bartender, went to Dick Dennis, a mechanicito have his car repaired, they put the wrong kind of alcohol in and it exploded. The entire class has now received their reward although it was sort of hard for some of them. ' enior KLM We, the Seniors do hereby declare our last will and testament. Delores Abbiehl wills her sewing ability to Barbara Lewis. Walter Albrecht willingly bequeaths his butch hair :cut to Raymond Weimer Irwin Barber leaves his joke-telling ability to Allen Clark, Errol Baughman leaves his height to Maynard Plahuta. Lawrence Beres wills his curly black hair to Gayle Almen, Harley Bladow leaves his football ability to Lyle Johnson. Richard Carter wills his love to talk in class to Carolyn Diller. Tony Celske wills his 'enthusiasm and academic accomplishments to Gerald Janowicz Dick Dennis sadly regrets leaving his car to Marshall Beckett. Harry Elzinga wills his ability to plunk the ivories to someone less fortunate Henry Elzinga bequeaths his love to argue to Larry Pederson. Nancy Evans wills her beautiful blonde hair to Connie Pooler, Norma Fink leaves her dimples to anyone who wishes to have them, Loretta Gorla leaves her love for dancing to Phyllis Lybert. Rusty Haasl wills his blue eyes to Joyce Farley, Hazel Huffman wills her long tresses to Bonnie Schultz, Mary Kopacz bequeaths her witty ways to Rodney Mauch. Raymond Kudingo leaves his black hair to Patricia Freeman. Jeanne Kuzniewski willingly leaves her charming personality to Bernadette Groothausen Carole Lauer bequeaths her will to study to Gail Popowich. Rose Lorence leaves her glasses to Mr. Arts. Janice Lubner bequeaths her love to study to Bob Wic ik. Paul and Peter Lybert will their similarity to the Mataczynski twins Caroline Mataczynski wills her big brown eyes to Helen Huffman. Colleen McGraw bequeaths her rosy cheeks to Alice Jane Carter. Roger Miller leaves his love to fight to Harvey Breed. Carol Mindykowski gladly leaves her trumpet-playing ability to Don Adkins Mary Anne Moffit bequeaths her serious, unaffected, shy personality to Joan Gifford Elynda Nelson leaves her love for bookkeeping to Mary Lou Dickey. Shirley Nelson willingly leaves her pretty red hair to David Likar. Nancy Neuner wills her mischievous ways to Kay Swoverland. Josephine Nitek wills her cheerleader ability to Beverly Lance. Ted Peterson leaves all his girl friends to someone who needs them. Ann Raygor bequeaths to Ann Stajkowski her artistic ability. Ida May Reynolds wills her fine singing voice to Martin Rathjen. LeRoy Schneidewent wills his shop ability to Raymond Weimer. Dorothy Schwalen leaves her silly giggles to Mr. Laufenberg. Patsy Sharrah leaves her love to play the piano to Arlie Kauffman. Helen Sieverin wills her love for music to Jim Emmons. Daniel Soviak bequeaths his way with the women to Mathew Sikyta. Kathryn van Doorn bequeaths her short locks to Evy Schwalen. Bob Vaughn wills to Chuck Evjen his curly hair. Marty Wicik leaves his ability to play basketball to Harvey Peterson Stanley Wojtysiak wills his blond hair to Jack Christman. Jim Woodcock willingly leaves to Raymond Lubner his good looks. Janet Worden leaves her small stature to Carol Passehl. We, the Seniors, willingly leave with the Juniors our many talents and abilities mf, E : 22 ' T 'T A--. :'l g ,:: JUST PALS T Ei UMM: .5 K R35 V5 ' TT f QVLL Ol VLQEL COLD? LADIES? 7 CHOW TIME! , 19 .. 1. 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HAASE N ' 27 ' -ai DANIEL SOVIAK A 4 X i r JUST WALLY LEROY SCHNIEDE WENT CAROL---WOW! ANNIE GET YOUR GUN! LATE COMING sl-:N1oRs N ' IT'S SPRING-- DON'T MOVE! gg V' as K ., g '1 -1?'7'f 11v1i, M22 'hf if A ' APE- 'Mtv-l I . V .. A , . , V,,, A M K. 1 WHAT'S THAT ? '? AHI-If 5 CAROLINE! 5 PALS C OMFORT! HEADS DOWN SCARED? 49 3 1 G a i'Fig' s JZ Illl 1135 -K Q 5 MEM H - Q? Q f ab 3 g f , 'zya if . ' W, I ' A X 'V s ' I vc , f . Q , ,E.: i ,M ,. h :14 .. ww A , ,.w,WM ,N ,M ...... J.. Advertising Editor, , . . ....... Norma Fink Photography Editor. , . . , .Kathryn van Doorn Activities Editor. .. . . Caroline Mataczynski Sports Editor .,... ..,...,. H cnry Elzinga LA Itozmsmr,grsnf,ni.'kR,:ED,:,nutMm Synths-Q Q The Yearbook Staff industriously working over their planb. WOOL gm Editor ..... ..,.. H arry Elzinga Co-Editor, . . .. Jeanne Kuzniewfuki Advisor b h .... Mrs, Weriwifk ..,, ff M wwftgjgkgig QQ .if t K 45 ABQ , 1 I-f1?Smmx,cm.4,,q,,,t,,,L 7 V M.-4 wv'?Q2jf im: xvanum my 3 JUNIOR STAFF MEMBERS David Likar Lucy Lybert Darrel Zimmer 3 'T M'v o '-' 2 WLf5Q'i'Tf5SLw3i.1KlYM3 2 irrrt ll-In . S pq my 1' 51. .. if A,, I 'iff ua f Zim .1 A L 5 gi E' Q v X Q ffl!-Q erref SLM Editor .... Josephine Nitek Co Editor .Jeanne Kuzniewski Advisor ...... Mrs. Sanford TYPJSTS Janet Worden roline Mataczy Helen Sieverin Nancy Neimer Janice Lubner Carol Passehl Harry Elzinga Sports Editor. .. Assistant, , . Art Editor ...... Feature Editor. .. Activities Editor . Editor .... Co-Editor ..... Sports Editor Assistant. . .. Art Editor. .. Feature Editor. .. .Henry Elzinga Walter Albrecht ... . , .Ann ,Raygor . . . .Rusty Haasl ..Harry Elzinga JUNIOR STAFF . .Carol Passehl . . ,Darrel Zimmer Barbara Lewis Roger Finn Jo Ann Sorensen .. David Likur We have forty-one members in our club, sixteen of which are Junior homemakers and two are chapter homemakers. Last fall a FHA rally was held at Tony. There were eighty girls attending from several chapters within the district. XQYK K4 We sponsored a Valentine Dance named Cupid's Cappers. All girls in FHA had to ask a boy or pay a fine. Everyday of National FHA Week, members of our chapter participated in activities pertaining to FHA. One day we had what was called a Hobo Day in which members went out into homes of the community and did odd jobs for a small fee which helped our treas ury. THR! , 0 A ,9 FU f - fl' 0 . O O LEFT TO RIGHT: SEATED: NEW fl' X , ' 19 To ll! D 'JN 'X . it f M f' H , Q 45 A I L, aoq-Q' K. van Doorn, B. Lewis, M. Kopacz, P. Freeman, G. Almen, V. Kozial, lVI, Dickey, M. Woods, M. lzdepski, M. Tomasovich, M. Charais, P. Johnson, N. Anderson, K. Fink, L. Niepow, E. Petr, K. Anderson, G. Popawich, l. Reynolds, P. Lybert, C. Mindykowski, C. Wakefield, R. Lorence, B. Lance, K. Sybers, J, Gifford, J. Nelson, D. Schultz, D. Hraban, S. Lorence, S. Maxon, K, Swoverland, B. Groothausen, Treasurer, N, Fink, Historian, A. Smrstick, Vice-President, L, Lybert, President, C. Mataczynski, Parliamentarian P. Sharrah, Secretary, A. Heath, V. Kozial. Advisor: Mrs. Morris. was ESR v Qs' SEATED: L. Schoot, Reporterg E. Backes, Treasurer: E. Barber, Vice-President, E. Baughman, President: E, Adams, Secretaryg R, Farley, Reporter, G, Mikunda, Sentinalg Mr. Arts, Advisor, FIRST ROW: A, Haase, B. Nikoley, M. Bechett, N, Norden, J. Emmons, G, Vanderloop, G. Baughman, V, Kopacz, F, Mataczynski, M, Mataczynski, B, Emmons. SECOND ROW: D. Schwarztrauber, D. Zimmer, R. Wiemer, P, Lybert, R, Kudingo. L. Schultz, Honorary Memberg P, Lybert, D. Solsrud, R. van Doorn, J. Janowicz. '? ?5S -fig, - , f-4 gg ! Tiff 752 tical? F?'V,': . . 3 f ' A ll 1 . 'Z 'Gi' ' f 'Og eg:-e 050 C' YCUUY X , 'v U U O ' W eJ The objectives of FFA are leadership, patriotism, service, and establishment in farm- ing. This year they celebrated their silver anniversary As recognition from the government a postage stamp was designed in their honor. There are twenty-five members divided into three different degrees. The Green Hand i5 composed of fifteen members who are Freshmen, The Chapter Degree has ten members and the State Degree has two members. Every spring the club goes on a trip. One way the FFA raises money for this trip is the daily selling of candy, 7 'Z Vs Q Q wh 4 V417 rin LPA QOVM5 ii? K5 'A -'1A' .gf if if n ? r , 6 Q Af M QF, Q as V M XJ Y 0g6 7 CAOVOLJ FIRST RON: SECOND ROW: Baughman, D. Likar, R. Finn, H. Elzinga, Mrs, Becker, Directorg B, Friedl, .Carter, R. Kudingo, G, Johnson, E Tomasovich, , Pederson, J, Vaughn, J, Anderson, L, Schoot, P. Lybert, T. Celske, H, Elzinga , Lyhcrt, J. Stanton, J CAOPUL5 FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW' FIFTH ROW: H, Huffman, M. Tomasovich, G. Papiernik, L. Pederson, E. Petr, B. Schultz, E. Schwalen, ' P. Johnson, S, Maxon, P. Freeman, D. Shackleton, B, Read, J, Gifford, M, Kunkel, D, Schultz, P. Lybert, V. Kozial, M. Sill, L. Gorla, B. Groothousen. M. Beam, J. Farley, D. Hraban, C. Mindykowski, J. Kudingo, K. Fink, J. Vaughn, G. Popowich, P. Sharrah, L. Lybert, M. Izdepski, R. Lorence, C. Lauer, L, School, B. Lance, M. Phetteplace, J, Nelson, B, Lewis, S, Lorence, A. Carter, M. Dickey, M. Charais, G. Almen, J. Sorensen, S. Scheuer, K, Sybers, M, Moffit, C, Passehl, S. Riphenburg, L, Niepow, K. Anderson, I. Jiskra, C. Mataczynski, I. Reynolds, M, Dennis, B. Anderson. P. Lybert, J. Anderson, J, Stanton, H. Elzinga, E. Baughman, G. Johnson, E Backes, D. Likar, R. Finn, H. Elzinga, R. Carter, R. Kudingo, B, Friedl, E. Adams, E. Tomasovich, P, Lybert, SVA 7 6A0l lfL5 M, Sill, H. Huffman, B. Read, J, Gifford, M. Kunkel, E. Petr, B, Groothousen, S. Maxon, D, Shackleton, P. Freeman. P. Johnson, M. Beam, J, Farley, P. Lybert, Cv, Papiernik, K. Fink, G, Popowich E. Schwalen, M, Tomasovich, B. Schultz, V. Kozial, L. Cvorla. S. Lorence, D. Schultz, B. Lance, A. Carter, R. Lorence, I. Reynolds, P. Sharrah, M. Izdepski, I, Jiskra, J. C. Mindykowski, J. Kudingo. lVl, Dickey, J. Sorensen, G. Almen, Moffit, C. Passehl, S. Riphenburg, Mataczynski, M. Dennis, C. Lauer, Nelson, M, Phetteplace, B. Lewis, D. Hraban, S. Scheuer, M. Charais, K. Sybers, IVI. L. Niepow, L. Lybert, K. Anderson, C. B. Anderson. MRS, BECKER 'CJ orelfwic ? 'ww SEATED: H, Elzinga, President, M. Plahuta, Vice-President, M, Moffit, Secretary: M. Kopacz, Treasurer, J, Worden, Reporter, Mrs, Sanford, Mr, Laufenberg, Advisors, Q FIRST ROW: M, Woods, K, Fink, I. Anderson, M. Tomasovich, B Groothousen, K, - Swoverland. SECOND ROW: G, Almen, M. Izdepski, N, Anderson, H, Elzinga, D, Likar, K, Anderson, B, Lewis. fH.gg .LW SM LEFT TO RIGHT: I, Lubner, N, Evans, G, Almen, C. Mataczynski, I, Reynolds, E. Nelson, K, Sybers, C, Mindykowski, R, Lorence, J, Nitek, A, Raygor, D. Abblehl ,N, Anderson, Mrs. Sanford, Librarian, -f Mn TRUMPETS C . Mindykows ki M. Kunkel B. Schultz I. Dorman D. Adkins SAXOPHONES L. Lybert I. Mindy K. .Tones ALTO HORNS B. Groothousen E, Tomasovich TROMB ONES P, Lybert D, McGraw 2 M 52? . A .K , 1: 5 ,E K A 3 M Q BARITONE D. Solsrud TUBA D, Zimmer FLUTES E, Schwalen K. Swoverland DIRECTOR Mr. Fassino fgfl CLARINETS P. Sharrah K, van Doorn H. Elzinga P. Lybert M. Tomasovich D, Abbiehl A. Heath J. Dorman N Anderson BASS DRUM C. Mataczynski CYMBALS N. Fink SNARE DRUMS M. Moffit B. Anderson D Likar A Smrstick SEATED: R. Oswald, J, Park, R. Haasl, J, Peterson, D. Johnson, W. Albrecht, R. Vaughn, M, Wicik, J. Stanton, G, Johnson, J. Vaughn, J. Christman. STANDING: M. Eby, H, Elzinga, R. Miller, J. Woodcock, R, Nitek, W. Friedl, H. Bladow, Mr, Laufenberg, Advisor: R, Wicik, D. Bloomer, R, Carter, L. Johnson, L. Bladow, E. Barber, S.Wojtysiak, J. Anderson. C8l f5 President ........,. , . . J. Vaughn Vice-President .... ., H. Elzinga Secretary ....... . .... R. Vaughn Treasurer ..., . .. W. Albrecht Advisor .,... . .. Mr. Laufenberg -Q 1 'xl -.gli F M I OQMMMQ CM The Letterman's Club is a social group for those pos sessing athletic ability and is composed of twenty-seven members. The members who are Seniors and have achieved an adequate number of letters are awarded school jackets. The club sponsors such yearly activities as the Sadie Hawkin's Dance and the Halloween Dance. SEATED: FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Q CM C, Mataczynski, President: J. Kuzniewski, Vice-Presidentg H, Elzinga, Sec- retary-Treasurerg N, Fink, Reporter. M. Woods, V. Kozial, J. Gifford, E. Petr, K, Swoverland, P. Lybert, K, Fink, B. Lewis, J. Stanton, J, Vaughn, G. Popowich, M. Eby, H, Huffman, D. Schwalen, J, Worden, R, Oswald, A. Heath, S, Siolkowksi, P, Freeman. C, Wakefield, P. Johnson, E. Schwalen, M. Tomasovich, K. van Doorn, B. Anderson C. Mindykowski, N. Neuner, G, Almen, I. Nitek, M. Izdepski, M, Charais, L. Lybert, J. Lubner, J. Nelson, M. Kopacz, M. Phetteplace, M. Kunkel. D, McGraw, S, Lorence, B. Lance, M, Dennis, P. Sharrah, P. Lybert, P. Lybert, H, Elzinga, S. Wojtysiak, D. Zimmer, N, Anderson, M. Moffit, K. Sybers, L. Niepow, K. Anderson, I. Reynolds, M, Dickey, R. Lorence. J. Christman, J. Park, E. Barker, R, Miller, B, Vaughn, R, Nitek, L. Johnson, B. Wicik, M, Wicik, D. Bloomer, H, Bladow, J. Peterson, B. Friedl, G. Johnson, R. Haasl, W. Albrecht, D. Johnson. A TEAM CHEERLEADERS B TEAM CHEERLEADERS Kay J Barbara Caroline Kay Caroline Jo Barbara Jean Gil Karen 4 ,Q STANDING J. Christman, D. Zimmer, M, Charais, W. Ralston, J. Stanton, R. Finn, C. Passehl, I. Vaughn, B. Lewis, D, Likar, K. Sybers, D, Bloomer, G, Johnson. SEATED: J. Hemm, B. Schultz, D, McGraw, Mrs. Sanford, Director. zfmior CKLZZSJ 19 fag W 8 U Of V i Y? jg? iv 'WE is bk V '1 sl V V H ,, , 'Z A i .ga Ji' Qv. X. W, . , A , , ,f K S wif? Q F3 1 . W CROWNING X QUEEN ANNETTE KING BOB I - 4 Y' 0 GRAND MARCH C!LrL5fma5 ageanf Jeanne Kuzniewski ---- Mary David Likar ---- Joseph Harry Elzinga ---- Simeon Kay Swoverland ---- Rachael Leonard Bladow ---- Ezra Marilyn Biller ---- Little Girl Henry Cornelissen ---- Innkeeper Wisemen: Martin Wic ik Erwin Barber Lyle Johnson Wisemen's Attendants: Evertt Backes Don Johnson Niel Worden Shepherds: Maynard Plahuta Dennis Sanford Gilbert Baughman Don Solsrud Travelers: Richard Fijalkiewicz Stanley Wojtysiak Angels: Josephine Nitek Norma Fink Kathryn van Doorn Nancy Evans Mary Kopacz Nancy Neuner in X52 WHILE SI-IEP!-IERDS WATCHED THEIR FLOCKS BY NIGHT ANGELS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGH WE THREE KINGS QA... 4 N J, Sybers , L. Brooks A, Oswald, O. Diedrich, N. Sybers. LUNCH TIME www if G. Farley, B, Polivka, S. Thompson, E. Kush, J, Beam, C, Oswa1d.G. Christmd 11. WM- Mum 7 ,Q 15:95:11 A ffm Q iw ww -Qi' A gs ,Q , W fr, W my .. 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Oswald, Manager, L. Johnson, E. Anderson, Coach Laufenberg .T Park P Lybert, S. Wojtysiak. BILL EENIE lfcm HRICH.. 'BUCK' RoG' GIL omecomin I -U! If .El 4 IX xf -Y N F 16 'f I ff x- IQ 3,5 X , fix . Af ' f gi 'Wg I , sg! N V 5 L N 1 N A V.,, , 1 :SI kkykz .I I Ill uf Q , -Q draw 1 - I Q K gg CROWNING GRAND MARCH QUEEN JEANNE KING HENRY wwf-um-.M.. , H 'A , y 5 L -'2g: '71ff 1: 2w?E1f aTY'3 ., U- .,...-.,.... 9-A xa'.. N, V' ., ..,...:.5,V.,, ,. . . ..,. , , L A ff1',LfL 2 UJOHN.. UDENNYH ..LEN.- DON ..DICK.v- HBH-IL.. HRED.. HHANK., ii . 3 3 November December December December December December December December January January January January January January, February February February February g6L5L8fA6L! Bruce Weyerhauser Hannibal Holcombe Glen Flora Winter Hawkins Alumni Hannibal Holcombe Glen Flora Hawkins Bruce Winter Hannibal Weyerhauser Glen Flora Holcombe Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Laufenberg, J, Vaughn, D, Johnson, G. Johnson R Haasl M W c k J. Peterson, W, Albrecht, R, Vaughn, J. Stanton .T Chrxstma M Pl h t Manager. N Wmmmv' . N QgQf !5 , I f 3 Az JACKIE 'I L1 Y A ff fb fi? Z x I l g E XJIKLA if 'Vw , V4 , N, .,fx BOB Siam X Q at M Q fig an Mk BUCK M ,L ww A.,: 1 sim f ! if gunz ggfgyi W f N 1 UMARTY . j Q Q' J E E 2 x I-A 3 wi NNN :mx GIL fjj 5j HUM.. 4 QQ . r Q L x , W . ,f J November December December December December December January January January January January February February February February Ziwgefgaff 17 Bruce 4 Hannibal 8 Hole ombe 1 1 Glen Flora 15. Winter 17 Hawkins ' 1 1 Hannibal 15 Holcombe 19 Glen Flora 26 Bruce Z9 Winter 5 Hannibal 9 Weyerhauser 12 Glen F1or'a 16 Holcombe 66 77 QCLVVL Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Laufenberg, J. Anderson, L. Beres, A. Clark, C. Evjen E Andersg R, Haasl, D, Sanford, W. Albrecht, D. Johnson, M. Plahuta, Man ger N111 at gf, am With a hi hi hi and a ho ho ho Gee Marty, you're our boy... Is it a basket? X s fx ,ffv :Q F N 1 W m !.I' - ' cv A sb :NAA 1,7 4 The ripofff' 29. I wi 'Nill it be another two points for Marty? 'ffm' N ' J Buck makes two points with a layup! '7. I? SEATED: J. Vaughn, W. A1brecht,R. Haasl, D. Bloomer, J, Anderson, G. Johnson, R. van Doorn. BACK ROW: W. Friedl, Nlanagerg J. Park, R. Miller, R. Vaughn, C. Evjen, Coach Laufenberg R. Carter, W. Ralston, R. Nitek, H. Elzinga, M. Eby, Manager, 4' FIRST ROW: E. Baughman, R. Carter, M. Wicik, J. Woodcock, H. Vaughn, J. Vaughn. BACK ROW: Coach Laufenberg, E, Barber, H. Bladow, S. Wojtysiak, R, Miller. Q Qi? am .gf ,gm f an , ff it ? , S 2 K e 6 5,336 E71 f A A. 1 ri ' ,Aim VICK K BONNIE MAY QUEEN MARY BABS OOK, STAN AND EMILY 'fn bf' eg OW W8 OLIAOOAQCJ A Q ' x MARY PAT S. -EQ.. sf - If wg? 33 A k -ii! ,swf ...R I 33925 ' I X K' . . K, 323222 5 I I' jf. Aug.. e 1 5. 5 ' ff fem. 7 . Q . ..-EM .V I A M . . 2 sf I ...nf . 71 RU STY H. Q. RAY w- PA T K. 1 .xx 1.5 .. D 1'- I viif - - M . i FQ HANK. K. COLLEEN ue N1 ..-L, .... 3-!l8l'I, . Q F . Z. . H. HARRY E. . fy . NANCY E. HANK HARRY LAWRENCE PET, PAUL ELYNDA N. ROSIE L.. I-IAZEL ,f Us 1- JA NET Ii '. I I .Q b . .. .. ,ggi Nw WALTER A. .Q nailz.. GIL. MARY ANN, DON ANNIE R, MARTY DORT ,,.- ?1l- I is C va 'hs 5 .si K It f- ing? Q I x sf 'RSX KATIE 3 JANET . 1. .. 1 S 'Xu ag.. 5' yi KATIE F K Q fix... .Swim If i I 15 . , HOME EC, TEACHER? AND COACH? GAYLE A' ONE, Two, THREE, KICK! ! DORT, ANN, Jo NICE GIRLS? ? i , 5, W Abba. Sk . W., E, , DOROTHY, PAT :T- 5: 4 A , ' . I fs -- ,W MARGIE PATTY IRIS, SURPRISED? 3, ENNN fa , KAREN S. ALICE JANE DENNIE AGE? PHYLLIS DENNIS, GIL, DONNIE UMM, JERRY AND JERRY SUSAN I KAY J. FRED, MIKE WHAT LEGS! KAY, EVIE ANNETTE MARY. FRANK WOW! CELL 45789 AHEM! 5 Coach : '7 sg, .3 BILI-dy BUTTON UP! we-I S 5.-1 .gun-ll iam iii ALTA Q, .. .,,. X--alll, s k A .- , -, Ml ' S,.,1'1,. JT. Y. ,,,, L, ,H ,ETZK T Tgijkhmgw -. i :J1',,.f, KA- Q ' TI' - A. 0' VERONICA KAREN S. GAYLE P. EDDIE A. KAREN Fl! I X, J, f, 1 DARLENE JACK C. aw VERONICA COACH? ! '? ANNETTE if E ,,. if K JO ANN HELEN KAY S. lfL6Li0f5 EMILY MARY D. ' gf A-Q55 . ' xwr In f,-g r V. K 1 K Vx.. R DAVID L. ANN? .www I RODNEY JERRY J. 55 2 7 .5 JO HEMIV1 Tie, .k,l, 1 if I 'X 'I-4' if 2 Z5 A . il DONNA H. . . ..EA ANITA DONNA H. BONNIE . Xi.. ' JOAN G. I ROSIE - WATCH IT! DONNA BERNIE GILBERT ? CONNIE P, C CAROLINE ggfsfi J A V OLLEEN?! MABEL DORT DARLENE OUR YEARBOOK PHOT OGRAPHER PHOTOGRAPHS - COLORING ENLARGEMENTS - KODAK FINISHING LINDOO 108 WEST 5TH STREET, SOUTH LADYSMITI-I WISCONSIN Dear Friends, We the class of 1954, want to take this opportunity to thank our friends and advertisers for their co-operation for without their financial assistance, this yearbook could not have been published. n 1 . We President PETERSON'S HELEN, JOE, TOM AND IOHNNIE COIT1pIil'I'1CI1tS Compliments DENNIS Compliments Of REAL ESTATE Of The Of Representing LADYSMITH O. J. FALGE United Farm AGENCY J- C- Agency PENNEY CO. 705 W. Lade Ave. . Phone 658 J Ladvsmith Ladysmlth Ladysmith Ladysmith, Wis. Compliments Of COAST Compliments Of TO Compliments Of LADYSMITH COAST SCHULTZ BROS PHARMACY COMPANY Leonard Ranges CITIES SERVICE Aune And Deep Freezers Featuring Hoveland And Refrigerators SC To S 1.00 R X Druggists Merchandise Ladysmith Ladysmith Ladysmith Ladysmith .1 -- I Compliments Compliments Q Of Qf WEBB'S BOSS AUTO N ,N X Z ARMY STORE SALES X F Ladysmith Ladysmith tw A1WaYS Reach For P Compliments FARMERS UNION BETSY Ross BREADS CO-OPERATIVE Of OIL COMPANY AMERICAN Contains ak ak ,F Ik LEGION 670 Non-'Fat Milk Solids Ladysmith Ladysmith C om pl ime nts GHEETAELLD Compliments Of of In Ladysmith OHLFS LOCKER RITE WAY OIL COMPANY PLANT gn The ' Ladysmith, Wis. Flambeau Skelly Products Phone 4 8 0 L adys MODE SHOP Compliments Of Ladies' HUNT 'S GRILL Ready-To-Wear George And Edna Erickson Blanche Hunt Manager Proprietors Ladysmith Ladysmith, Wis - -I - Compliments Compliments DAIRYLAND LOAN AND Of Of SAMUEL CLAY HESS INVESTMENT COODSITT :or wk 4: wk Attorney Auction Sales Ladysmith Ladysmith Insurance LAMPERT Compliments YARDS And Loans of Sell Everything ETC B319 BEAUTY'S , , Ven' mg BEAUTY SHOP Sheldon, Wisconsin Phone 17 Ladysmith Ladysmith LADYSMITH Compgfments BAKERY Fresh Bread CEDAR LODGE 8 Miles North Of Buick - Olds. - G.M.C. Trucks Ladysmith R. J. CLARK AUTO COMPANY Goods Daily on Hy. 27 Day And Night Service FRED Compliments KOCHEVAR Of Contract Hauling Phfme 141 or 254 Sand - Gravel NOVA-KIS Dirt - Forest PRQDDUCE Products Dial 2360 Ladysmith Sheldon Ladysmith GAMB LES The Friendly Store Ladysmith GAMB LE ST ORES Compliments Of HINSHAW SHOE STORE HENNEKINS MEAT MARKET f Country Style J Famous For Homemade Sausages Hickory Smoked Hams And Bacon Wholesale And Retail 105 Miner Avenue East phone 9511 Phone 274 Ladysmith Ladysmith I GROW Compliments Of CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY SECURITY STATE BANK ASSOCIATION Ladysmith Quality Cheese Prescription Work Our Specialty SPEIDEL AND SPEIDEL Route 2 Ladysmith Ladysmith Compliments Of Compliments Of Compliments Of WALTER MCELRAVY FUNERAL HOME REEVES NORTHERN SUP LY Land Clearing P Ch 1 C. M E1 ' . ar es C raw Ladysmith Ladvsfmth Ester A. 1V1cE1ravy O I Jerome Geier Compliments Compliments Of Of I Phone 433 BROOK'S LOG CABIN , GROCERY GROCERY L d 'th a ysml Tony, Wis. Ladysmith VICK'S ROD Ladysmith AND GUN SHOP GRM 'MS JEWELRY 'ff 'F 'P' 'if 'U' Guns - Gun Repair AND Bluing MUSIC MILK PRODUCERS STQRE CO-OPERATIVE North Of wk :of :sf :or ASSOCIATION B kl B 'd . I rcyadygmiig ge Ladysmith Dk ak 'S ak at Y Ladysmith I STAR OIL CO. C0mP11mentS Compliments Of I Walter Scholbrocku Of I Miiton Ludvigson V FRANKS PIONEER NATIONAL BANK BARBER SHOP lConoco-Firestone Sheldon Ladysmith I Sheldon , I X 4 mm I I s. SHELDON MINER THEATRE CREAMERY SILLMANS Manufacturers Northwest Wisconsin's Finest Of Butter AUTO SALES And Treat Yourself To A Show Non-Fat Dried Milk Solid Bruce Sh61dO1'1 Ladysmith, Wisconsin ROBINSON Compliments NOVAK AND RAPP AUTO CO. Of Ford Cars Dodge And Plymouth Cars Trucks CLOVERBELT Tragtgrs LUMBER CO. II'I1p16tT1eI1tS Ladysmith Conrath Ladysmith Compliments Compliments CONRATH -FARMER STORE Of Of RODNEY YOUNG ASCHMIDT'S B1-uno Nurmi GROCERY Proprietor Attorney Of Law I-'adYSmith Conrath Conrath PEAVY PAPER MILLS DITMANSON'S Compliments Of 'Manufacturers Of White Sail Tissue Store Of Quality THE BEANERY Towels - And Napkins Ladysmith Ladysmith Ladysmith LADYSMITH GREENHOUSE BALINS Compliments Of CheVrO1et'O1dS New Holland IMPLEMENT co. Flowers And Corsages Maytag J' H' C' Minneapolis- Moline Ladysmith Bruce Weyerhauser Sh ld Ladysmith e on RAY DROEGE ROYS GAS , PONTIAC BROWN S V AND APPLIANCE COMPLETE Oydiihauling STORE Modern Wheel Highway 8, East Aligning And Balancing, Brake PhOI16 562 Drum, Towing Sheldon Highway 8 East Of LadYSI'f1ith I Fair Grounds Ladysmith KOVASOVICK ARROWHEAD PRINTING HENRICKS BROS. BROS. AUTO SALES R. A. Matlock Chrysler 4, 4, 4, 4, Plymouth Phone 387W Minneapolis - Moline Box 67 Bruce Bruce Ladysmith BRUCE JEWELRY C0mP1imentS Compliments Of STORE GUSTAFSON ICE CREAM AND Of THE LAD DAIRY CO. N' LASSIE A' W' Egerer' PETER PAN Owner CLEANERS Infants And Chi1dren's Wear Ph 155 L d 'th one a ysml Bruce Ladysmith C ompliments Of AB BOT TS HA ULERS Bruce, Wis. Compliments Of ELLINGB OE FURNITURE C OMPANY Ladysmith SHELDON C O- OP SERVICE Everything In Home And Farm Supplies Your Friendly Co-op Trading Center Sheldon A Compliments RAHUT AND GOLDSMITH Compliments Of Of Phillips 66 ED BAKERS Gas And Oil NORTH STAR PAVILION E Montgomery GARAG Ward Tires And Batteries Sheldon Tony Ladysmith GRACE'S Compliments Of FLOWER AND HEIN IMPLEMENT Ladysmith y C ompliments Of GIFT SHOP Specializing In Wedding And Floral Design BEN FRANKLIN SHELD ON C ORNER ST ORE Fancy Groceries And Meats Ga s And Oil Open Sundays And Evenings Sheldon Ladysmith Ladysmith Compliments Insurance Of Of All Kinds ZIlVIMERIVlAN'S A W DANIELS CAFE ' ' Ladysmith Ladysmith Compliments DAIRYLAND STATE BANK 1513254274 Bruce - Exeland - Sheldon Compliments Of ABB OTTS DAIRES Bruce And Cameron WHEREATT 'S SH JR TS SHOP Rusk County Headquarters For Sporting Expert Shoe Rebuilding Ladysmith P CRANDELL'S TRANSFER J. F. Buchholz Oil Products Ladysmith C ompliments Of C ONRATH C O-OPERAT IVE DAIRY Conrath WILSON'S CORNER STORE AND FILLING STATION .Tohn Ewer , Proprietor DUKES DAIRY Pasteurized Milk And Cream Glen Flora Holcombe Compliments Compliments TQNY FEED AND SUPPLY Of Of Alvin Christman SCHMIDT'S SECURITY And AUTO INSURANCE SALVAGE Maynard Johnson Ladysmith Ladysmith Tony m riwug , , wllifflffgux Miz Q QL K 3 N i 'b?! is 3 Q 9 Q Q N2 E 1 X Cb Q A.AA .... .1. t .. u1dg.4mm assi


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