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ALLIE JOHNSON Secretary PRINCIPAUS MESSAGE Congratulations to each of you in the graduating class of 1968. I would like to express my sincerest appreciation to those who through hard work and perseverance have contributed so much to our school and community. May God always be your constant companion. MR. GEORGE KLINGELHOETS Supervising Principal Wisconsin State University 1-River Falls--Superior Social Problems, World History. 9. Q5 'A' N' A, ' V4 A I ' 0 'G , ' f .i :' f N Ti' 3' ,'J 2 k hlifi i Nu 'V A 5 an - , -, R , , ISA W, , e wi? , Qin-f- ' L il ,M BARBARA SCHMIDTBAUER Stout State College, Menomonie, Home Economics, World History JAMES BRADY Wisconsin State University, LaCrosse, Physical Education, History, Track, Basketball Coach, Volleyball Coach, Senior Class Advisor FLORENCE IOKELA Wisconsin State University , Eau Claire, Art, Remedial Reading JAMES PA LMQU IST University of Wisconsin, Madison, Agriculture, Biology, Sophomore Class Advisor GLENN BENSON Wisconsin State University, River Falls, Trigonometry, Science, Chemistry, Geometry, Algebra, Freshman Class Advisor BETTE BRADY Wisconsin State University, La Crosse, English, Class Plays, Library, Forensics, Junior Class Advisor RAYMOND KELLEY De Paul University, Chicago, Commercial Annual, Newspaper Advisor JAMES HAMEL Lakeland College, Sheboygan, Senior Class Advisor, General Music 1-8, Mixed Chorus, Concert Band, Stage Band J SENIORS au MQ' MON A A LBRENT The course of true love never did run smooth. Forensics 1,2,35 Chorus 1,2,3, 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Class Play 45 Volleyball 35 Trip Staff 2,45 Annual Staff 45 Cheer- leading Sub. 4. LINETTE BAKER Pep Club -1,2, 3,45 Class Play 3,45 Student Council 35 Cheer- leading Sub. 15 Volleyball 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Trip Staff 4. .X5L Few people think more than two and three times a year. I have made an international reputation for myself by ,think- ing once or twice a week. JULIE BIRCH It is better to desire the things we have than to have the things we desire. Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Forensics 2,35 Volleyball 3,45 Class Plays 45 Student Council 25 Annual Staff 45 Trip Staff5 Pep Band 1,2. RICHARD BRIETZKE l drink when l have occasion, and sometimes when I have no occasion. Volleyball 25 Baseball 1,25 Track 1,45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Class Plays 3,4. HERBERT GRUBBS Prom Court 35 Baseball 1,2,3, 45 Forensics 2, 35 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 2,3,45 Class Of- ficer 1,2,35 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Volleyball 1,25 Honor Student 7 Semesters. bvdiw A sense of humor is what makes you laugh at something which would make you mad if it happened to you. LINDA HE114 KINEN Everybody sets out to do some thing, and everybody does something, but no one does what he sets out to do. Trip Staff 1,45 Annual Staff 45 Bus Patrol 35 Volleyball 3,45 Prom Court 35 Class Officer 25 Chorus 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Forensics 1,45 Betty Crocker Award 45 Class Plays 3,45 Hon- or Student 7 Semesters. JAMES HILL PETER HINSA Chorus 1,2,3,4, Class Play 3, 49 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Base- ball 2, 3,4, Volleyball 1,2,4, Class Officer 1,39 Student Council 4, Trip Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Track 2,3,4, Prom Court 3. I JAMES KIVELA To love in vain is to fail. To be loved is an accomplish- ment. Baseball 1, 2, 3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 49 Track 1,2, 3,4, Lettermen's Club 2, 3,4, Class Plays 2,3,4, Annual Staff 4, Chorus 3,45 Student Council 2, Valentine Prince 1. Keep smiling, it makes peo- ple wonder what you did now Basketball 1,2, Class Officer 4, Volleyball 1,2, Student Council 3, Trip Staff 4. PEGGY LEINO Happiness is not something you get, but something you do. n Student Council 1, Class Offi cer 4, Newspaper Ed. 4, An- Why do today what can be put off until tomorrow? PAU LA MAKI Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, Trip Staff 4, Volleyball 3,4, Class Play 3,4, Annual Staff 4, Bus Patrol 3. nual Staff 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, W DAR Award 4, Band 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,49 Forensics 1, 2,3, Volleyball 2,3,4, Class Plays 4, Pep Band 1,2, Honor Student 7 Semesters. Being a woman is a terribly difficult task, since it con- sists principally in dealing with men. .TUDITH MARHEINE All the things I like to do are either immoral, illegal or fattening. Chorus 1,2,3, Valentine Prin- cess 1, Annual Ed. 4, Trip Staff 4g Class Plays 3,42 Prom Queen 3, Volleyball 3,4, Hon- or Student '7 Semesters, Class Officer 1,2,3,49 Pep Club 1, 2,3,4, Forensics 2. TONY PALMQUIST Life is too short to be small. Class Officer 2,45 Band 1,2,3, 45 Student Council 15 Basket- ball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,35 Class Play 3,45 Forensics 1,2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3,45 Homecoming King 45 Prom Court 35 Volleyball 2, 3,45 Trip Staff 45 Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Valedic- torian. DELORES WEISINGER Laugh and the world laughs with you. Cry and you're on your own. Chorus 15 Forensics 15 Pep Club 25 Trip Staff 45 Volleyball 3,4. WENDY POKELA Band 1,2,3,45 Cho. 1,2,3,45 Cl. Off. 3: Volleyball 2,3,4: Stu. Coun. 45 Chrldr. 2,3,45 Hmcg. Queen 45 Ann. St. 3,45 Trip St. 45 Prom Court 35 Fo- rensics 1,2,35 Cl. Play 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Salutatorian. BRENDA SW ENS ON Never a lip is curved with pain that can't be kissed into smiles again. Laughter is not a bad begin- ning for a friendship and it is the best ending for one. ROBIN WELKE Basketball 1,25 Basketball Manager 35 Baseball 1,2,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Class Play 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Forensics 2,3,45 Volleyball 1,25 Prom King 3. 'S'-vfff Nothing can be more frequent than an occasional drink. Transferred from Chicago, Illinois. Prom Court 35 Class Play 45 Volleyball 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Trip Staff 45 Annual Staff 4. NORMAN WINTERS Some people are so busy find- ing fault with others they don't get a clear look at themselves. Baseball l,2,3,45 Track 2,3,4 Basketball 1, 2, 45 Volleyball 2, 3,45 Class Plays 3,45 Letter- men's Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 3. I-Iuru TY 3 Gee whiz, don't we get to come too??? S. fl , A night with Ma and Pa Fisher in the,Riviera Room. Entertainment at the Pink Pony. O F Peggy Leino, Secretary Judy Marheine, Treasurer Tony Palmquist, President Jim Hill, Vice President CLASS COLORS: Lavender 86 Yellow CLASS MOTTO: Understanding CLASS FLOWER: Yellow Rose GRADUATION: May 24, 1.968 SENIOR BANQUET: May 25, 1968 F I C E R S CLASS TRIP SNAPS p Mr. Peacock! , , r r, Soo Locks fountain. -1 A S h i P Closing the gates at the Soo Locks. Action on the Soo Locks. 1 . , i fn I if: if L r. 6 K fs-.1 ,Q . . .,i.i5.ir . ' R F Xa . Q, 9 K J Have we changed? BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Hill, Cathy Marheine, Denise Erickson, Suzette Felser. THIRD ROW: Linda Lammi, Con- nie Marheine, Pamela Doll, Karla Braski. T- tv SECOND ROW: Mrs. Brady fAdvisory, Kevin Pokela, David Hinsa, Keith Gustafson. FIRST ROW: Deborah Kangas, Richard Korpela, Caroline Woehrle. ABSENT: Lon f Ruder, Linda Harding, Michael Auman, Pamela Schwartz. S 0 -In CLASS oFF1CERs Kwai T 5 E v Cathy Marheine, Secretary pf Nw 2, Pamela Doll, Treasurer I, V 5 'Kevin Pokela V President Z ZAE K l i - 2 in ra Richard Korpela, President BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Alt man, Diane Freeman, Bill Maki, Sue Lok- ken, Sandra Haskins. FOURTH ROW: Pat Martin, Richard Shore, Steve Doll, Philip Wanie. THIRD ROW: Gregory Fisher, Bruce l-Ieikkinen, Russell Sarkkinen, Randy Sarkkinen, John Weisinger. SECOND ROW Charles Freeman, Keith Pokela, Richard Maki, Douglas Plachetka. FIRST ROW: Sally Birch, Judith Wasti, Mr. Palmquist QAdvisorj Beverly Baker, Kenneth Laak- sonen. ABSENT: Ben Albrent, Dennis Marheine, Candee Prather. ' at ,g 'A W , Q 4 , M an ,n., 4 O Q 'ii' 'fix 'W 4' F X Qs '3.'4? is Q nenlxg, Q-lf'-' ' s A , F it Keep up the good work, Boys'??! I X ? f. 1 1 s..,.,'-,f f H .V if U gb. .',, If f M A , .FX ,qv pa-. . A Q-if-, .21 .2 K f I 'W xk Nothing like an active noon hour! ' ' ' ' CLASS OFFICERS ,P H Linda Doll, Treasurerg Erlene Grubbs, Secretaryg y Dawn Kangas, President, fAbsenty Linda Schwartz A Vice President. ,159 ,ll l S5115 o r I i P Mg, , at M if w r? Q5 fax-x STANDING: Russell Wakkinen, Susan Nurmi, Sherri Sarkkinen, Ray Pajala, Dennis Mattson, Mr. Benson fAdvisorj, John Foreman, Tom Winters, Walter Raleigh, Erlene Grubbs, Edward Freeman. SITTING: Gregory Hartmann, Bill Severson, Dan Kivela, Judith Altman, Linda Doll, Abby Ninneman, Dawn Kangas, Jim I-Ieikkinen, Beverly Marheine, Michael Macki, Bruce Plachetka. ABSENT: Linda Schwartz, Allen Swenson, Sandra Woehrle. TUDE ff COUNCIL BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Keith Pokela, Dick Hinsa, Mr. Hamel fAdvisorj, Ray Pajala Peter Hinsa. FRONT ROW: Wendy Pokela, Caroline Woehrle, Sherri Sarkkineng Diane Freeman. The Student Council in its fourth year, looks back on a history of accomplishments. With two years of hard work, they produced the Student hand- book, which has met changes each year as we keep up with the times. Since the publication of the hand book, their main objective has been to enforce the rules and regulations set down in it. Aside from this, they organized a Last-Day- of-School picnic last year, in order to celebrate the coming three months of vacation. This year, for the enjoyment of the students, they installed a pop machine which raised the Coun- cil's popularity considerably. Overlooking a few minor difficulties, the pop machine was a great suc- cess. As a finale to this year, the Student Council sponsored two movies for the last day of school. The officers this year were: Peter Himsa, Presi- dent, Wendy Pokela, V. Presidentg Caroline Woehrle Secretaryg and Sherri Sarkkinen, Treasurer. nu n 1 2 1 Q: Some Picnic! ! 1 The twirlers are a welcomed addi- tion to our marching concert band. They are coached by Mrs. Brady and have worked hard this year to perform at the Night Club and Music Festival. Concert band has been very active this year, giving three concerts and working on songs for the record produced by the music department this year. Mr. Hamel has put many hours in this or- ganization and his efforts are greatly appreciated. A X , ,.,,.M.. -- 1 4 1.33, t at l -A K FRONT: Abbey Ninneman. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO ' . I g 'J RIGHT: Sandra Haskins, Shirley Altman. SECOND 1 2: 4 -.a fr X ROW: Sally Birch, Candee Prather, Judith Wasti. X -5 ' f' BACK ROW: susan Lokken, Linda Doll, Judith Air- ,, ,C H '-is ' CO CERT X., s--5 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Caroline Woehrle, Karla Braski, Judith Wasti, Ruth Jahn, Heidi Niskanen, Abby Ninneman, Barbara Maki, Patty Raleigh, Judith Lind. MIDDLE ROW: Suzette Felser, Beverly Marheine, Jeffrey Hoffman, Wendy Pokela, Peggy Leino, Julie Brich, Darlene Birch, Gene Heikkinen, Sherri Sarkkinen, Erlene Grubbs, Dawn Kangas, Elizabeth Sarkkinen. BACK ROW: Kathy Ison, Robin Wakkinen, Bob Maki, Mr. Hamel fDi.rectorj, David Hinsa Tony Palmquist, Richard Korpela, Kevin Pokela, Keith Gustafson, Bing Albrent, Russell Wakkinen, Randy Haskins, Keith Pokela, Ray Pajala. I5 The Stage Band was organized two years ago and has accomplished a great deal in that time. They competed at the Wisconsin State Fair in the summer of 1967 and received a second. They have performed for a number of local events and had a big hand in the success of the Night Club put on by the musical department this year. B N .:::555,-- BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Hinsa, Tony Palmquist, Richard Korpela, Kevin Pokela, Keith Gustafson, Wendy Pokela, Mr. Hamel fDi- .fP,gQ-Qyglvjfgsf fsfiaffffsffsff rectory. MIDDLE ROW: Randy Haskins, Keith Pokela, Ray Pajala. FRONT ROW: Caroline Woehrle, Erlene Grubbs, Elizabeth Sarkkinen, Karla Braski Sherri Sarkkinen, Dawn Kangas. CO CERT CHOIR Txj KJ ITEFT TO RIOHT, ROW 1: Judith Wasti, Cathy Marheine, Karla Braski, Suzette Felser, Julie Birch, Peggy Leino, Brenda Albrent, Barbara Hill. ROW 2: Pamela Doll, Linda Doll, Dawn Kangas, Sue Nurmi, Mr. Hamel flnstructorj, Erlene Grubbs, Caroline Woehrle, Keith Pokela, Wendy Pokela. ROW 3: Philip Wanie, Peter Hinsa, Keith Gustafson, Gregory Fisher, David Hinsa, James Kivela, Kevin Pokela, Tony Palmquist, Richard Korpela. GROUPS SINGI G TOP TO BOTTOM: Pamela Doll, Mona Albrent, Wendy Pokela, Peggy Leino, Julie Birch. LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara.Hill, Karla Braski, Caroline Woehrle, Erlene Grubbs, Sue Nurmi, Suzette Felser. ii E 1 T H i f 1 'F A fig Q I 9,5 Z? W ' This page sponsored by: ALAMO PLAZA MOTEL Hosts Bill and Ann Du Ross Tomahawk, Wisconsin Phone 453-2196 P , E T E Cliff' A . li A .-.xfrjfp , X: 12 Khik M X are w. 2 -5 T H E T E A M A SQUAD CHEERLEADERS Barb Hill Pam Doll Wendy Pokela Caroline Woehrle CCA77 STANDING: Russell Wakkinen, Philip Wanie, Richard Maki, Gregory Fisher, Randy Sarkkinen, John Weisinger, Ray Pajala, Tom Winters, Mr. Brady fCoachJ. KNEELING: Kenneth Laaksonen, Gregory Hartmann, James Heikkinen, Bruce Heik- kinen, Russell Sarkkinen, Richard Shore, Keith Pokela, Daniel Kivela. TOP: Judith Wasti. MIDDLE: Erlene Grubbs, Sherri Sarkkinen. BOTTOM: Dawn Kangas. J I O U STANDING: Tony Palm- R quist, Kevin Pokela, James Kivela, Norman QQA77 Winters, Keith Gustafson Peter Hinsa, Richard T Korpela. KNEELING: Mr. Brady fCoachJ, Ken- neth Laaksonen fManager7 E A M I9 CBN BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER 1967 and 1968 Tony Palmquist , BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER 1967 James Kivela BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER 1968 Norman Winters The Tall and the Short of it! Greg Hartman Norm Winters TO ALL THE ATI-ILETES OF TRIPOLI HIGH: Thank you for making this year a year to be proud of! BASKETBALL We're really proud of the comeback the Tripoli Tornadoes showed during our 1967-68 basketball sea- son. They rolled in at the end of the season with a record of eight wins and eight losses and a confer- ence record of four wins and six losses. Our tournament play resulted in being runner- up at Prentice. This year was a good example of what team- work can accomplish. 1 VOLLEYBALL The volleyball team did very well this year. They went to several invitationals and.we're especially proud of them for their first place at Stevens Point. TRACK The track team saw a lot of action this spring. Although we had a small team we always made a tremendous showing at all the meets, including a first at the Butternut Invitational. xklvfx 3 i 'BX XL Y ll, 5 '. W, X IA 1, ir lu M I 51 il 1 I Uv ' Wfxxdv Q AQ: lf ' PEP CL B LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Barbara Hill, Caroline Woehrle, Pamela Doll, Wendy Pokela, Erlene Grubbs, Sherri Sarkkinen, Dawn Kangas, Judith Wasti. ROW 2: Linda Doll, Karla Braski, Candee Prather, Susan Lokken, Beverly Marheine, Connie Marheine, Judith Alt- man, Abby Ninneman. ROW 3: Sandra Haskins, Shirley Altman, Cathy Marheine, Brenda Albrent, Diane Freeman, Suzette Felser, Sally Birch, Denise Erickson. ROW 4: Peggy Leino, Julie Birch, Sue Nurmi, Lynette Baker, Linda Heikkinen, Beverly Baker, Judith Marheine, Brenda Swenson. L David Hinsa, Herb Grubbs f Richard Korpela. Keith Gustafson Randy Sarkkinen, Kevin Pokela James Kivela, Norman Winters Gregory Fisher, John Weisinger Robin Welke, Dick Brietzke Richard Maki, Russell Sarkkinen Peter l-linsa, Tony Palmquist Philip Wanie, Keith Pokela 2 I .gfw-,,,,,... BASEBALL STANDING: Philip Wanie, Kevin Pokela, Gregory Fisher, Norman Winters, Bruce Heikkinen, James Kivela, Herb Grubbs. KNEELING: Keith Pokela, Richard Korpela, Mr. James Brady, QCoachJ, Tony Palmquist, Peter Hinsa. rr ,W Nu.x J -Xi Rr . KL J, Ngncdg? VOLLEYBALL BACK ROW: Russell Wakkinen, Philip Wanie, Gregory Fisher, Norman Winters, James Kivela, Peter Himsa, Tony Paimquist. KNEELING: David Hinsa fManagerJ Kevin Pokela, Bruce Heikkinen, Keith Pokela, Mr. James Brady fCoachJ. , mx Q F X W 15 ', B ' 'WX ,. X' Wm ..-4- 'W'MJwN - t 3 fd! , . i . fi? -'fi - f 'f, .?1e??iii E' x ' . Q- its tar E 21 --' 7 7 2 5' yyykh - ' fs rw.:y1-gk xr' 1 'k . fin fa ,-V, , ,g .fi :-' I ll in VQ1k.:,i.f'v,kSl, jf - ., r.-,-- ,,,xE,:v --,.1:' , 7 K 4 T K' ' K f , . K' W- oUR TRACK BOYS IN ACTION!! 1 This page is sponsored by HILGY'S LP GAS. ACTIVITIES ff,,,:: iz ,,f ,, V-, f, v NORM nni g AND HIS n aMaY W67 r -1' if .nw I. -1: i afilfifi- 55 .5 , ,. Army. .1 1 fy zz.,,m,-ww f i C OURT Sandi Rigney Tony Palmquist Linda Heikkinen Herb Grubbs Wendy Pokela Peter Hinsa Brenda Swenson Michael Knight fnot picturedj Mime Wt' kv F, iw' Queen ,TUDITH MARHEINE King ROBIN WELKE R, X 5, i, HOMECOMI G 768 THE KING Tony Palmquist THE QUEEN Wendy Pokela THE DATE February 2, 1968 THE GAME Tripoli vs. Winter THE SCORE Tripoli 79, Winter 72 THE DANCE After the Game THE BAND The Project Five The basketball season was climaxed with the annual Homecoming game and dance. The game was well attended and everyone was pleased with the results, a victory over the Winter Warriors. The dance provided oppor- tunity to celebrate and good times were had by all. A Victorious Game The Crowning Our King and Queen fi A 45' W PS? 'dp .' X Caroline Woehrle: Wendy Pokela: Cathy Marheine: James Kivelag Judith Marheine Peggy Leino: Brenda Swenson: Barbara Hill: Julie Birch: Herb Grubbs: Dick Brietzke: Mona Albrent: Tony Palmquist: Linette Baker: Robin Welke: WHERE IS THE GROOM? Cast of Characters Eleanor Hammerstone --------- Florence Iaplin ----- - Mabel ----- - - Reverend - - - Aunt Frett - - - - Alma - - - - Sally - - - - Lorraine - - - - Nancy - - - - Pitman - - 9 Ralph Japlin - - - Emmy Lou Hammerstone - - - Horace Talbot Iaplin - - - - Shirley ------- A - - Vernon ----------- ' A Mike Auman, Linda Harding, Paula Maki, Absent. The play was a three act comedy about a reluctant groom who lost his honeymoon money shooting pool on the day before his wedding. The confusion that followed was the basis for the play's humor. The actors' comical adlib- bing added to the hilarity. We thank Mrs. Brady for directing us and making the play a SLICCGSS. STAGE CREW Keith Gustafson, Norman Winters, Jim Hill, Pete Hinsa, Linda Heikkinen. 26 .U C 50g Almost upsets the applecart. 50g Her baby boy is the intended. Bridesmaid. 40: ls betwixt and 'between the cere- mony and a wholesale baptizing. 605 Her name applies. Bridesmaid. Bridesmaid. Bridesmaid. Bridesmaid. 30: Garage owner. 50: Wants the size thirteens under his table. 18g The intended bride. 225 the wavering groom. Bridesmaid. 22g Horace's pal. out from , FORENSKB X +59 il rx . 1 X I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Judith Marheine, Kenneth Laaksoneng Robin Welkeg Linda Heikkineng David Hinsag Mrs. Brady fcoachpg Bruce Heikkineng Tony Palmquistg Susan Nurmig Caroline Woehrleg Pamela Dollg Wendy Pokela. SECOND ROW: Greg Hartmanng Shirley Altmang Beverly Marheineg Karla Braskig Peggy Leinog Candee Pratherg Keith Pokelag Brenda Albrentg Sally Birchg Barbara Hillp Judith Wasti. A brief run down on our pace setting, hard working fo- 'L rensics team finds them in: ag, -' Def Tripoli, February 199 Coming to grips for the first time at our local meet. The troopers making the grade here go Q D, on to: I Rib Lake, March 153 Kenneth Laaksonen, Robin Welke, f M Q Linda Heikkinen, David Hinsa, Tony Palmquist, Caroline QT. Woehrle, Candee Prather, Richard Korpela fnot shownj, 5... ' 0 ,df Pamela Doll, Karla Braski and Barbara Hill found the going g' 'MJ' .. tougher here. Tony and Caroline came through on beat and they swung on to: Ashland, March 303 No signs of bitterness as our ranks were diminished again. Caroline cracked a 'B' and Tony marched in with an 'A', which means THE TOP for him. And so we find Tony in: Madison, April 27g We're proud of him, bringing Tripoli a 'B'. That concludes our hard hitting, to -the-point coverage of the Tripoli Forensic Team '68'. 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CHEVROLET Honda Tomahawk, Wisconsin T OMAHAWK PAINT C OMPANY Paint - Wallpaper Class - Picture Frames Tomahawk, Wisconsin Phone 453-2130 DAY'S RADIO 8: T.V. Zenith Television Tomahawk, Wisconsin Phone 453-3292 NICK 8: SONS INCORPORATED Tomahawk, Wisconsin MI LADY'S BEAUTY SHOP Tomahawk, Wisconsin MIDLAND MOTORS Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge Tomahawk, Wisconsin Phone 453-2428 DANE'S BAR Sandwiches, Liquor and Beer Tomahawk, Wisconsin Phone 453-9954 PRENTICE HOTEL 8: CAFE L, B, Miller - Prop. DOC gl SUDS DRIVE IN Tomahawk, Wisconsin Phone 453-4209 HOLIDAY STATION STORES Tomahawk, Wisconsin UNITED FARM AGENCY Farms, Ranches, Homes, Business Resorts, Recreation and Hunting Tracts. All Types of Real Estate List your property with us. Howard A. Owen--Realtor 928 S. Tomahawk, Wisconsin McCARTHY'S RECREATION Where the Crowds Gather Pool - Live Bands - Fountain Tomahawk, Wisconsin HARRY FORD 8: SON HYDRAULICS Prentice, Wisconsin Phone 428-2961 PHILLIPS AUTO CENTRAL SUPPLY INCORPORATED 148 So. 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