Wabano High School - Log Roller Yearbook (Wabano, WI)

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DEDICATION Arthur P. Euler We, the Seniors of  50, would like to express our appreciation to Mr. A. P. Euler by dedicating this year's annual to him. Mr. Euler was principal from 1926 to 19b-7 • He is well remembered for his thoughtfulness and kindness to all. 2 The Seniors ADMINISTRATIOiy SCHOOL BOARD Standing, Left to Right; A. Iwen, L. Toutloff. Seated; 0. Tenley, H. McGuire, A. Peterson. 4 PIINCIPAL'S MESSAGE A MESSAGE TO THE SENIORS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1950. Your3 has been an accomplishment well done. More goals lie ahead throughout the years. It is pleasant to know that you are prepared to face them with the ability of rational thinking. Good luck, best wishes, and God speed I Woodrov J. Sizer Supervising Principal 5 FACULTY Standing, Left to Right; W. Thayer H. Ilaferaan, E. Bray, Seated, K. Meyers, B. Newton, W. J, Ashbeck, R. Peiler. LaVerne Anderson Music Jeanne Ashbeck Office Secretary Eugene Bray Industrial Arts—Coach Boys' Physical Education Moses Cox Seventh Eighth Grades Stanley Dailey English--Librarian Assistant Coach Margaret Dunn Home Economics M, Cox, L. Anderson, S. Dailey, Riendl, M. Dunn, A, Lang, Robert Feiler Agriculture Harvey Hafeman Social Science—Biology Ava Lang Seventh Eighth Grades Kenneth Meyers English--Mathematics Betty Newton Commercial Girls' Physical Education Wilma Reindl Seventh Eighth Grades Wilmarth Thayer Science--Social Science 6 Eloise Adams Pull of fun and mischief too; doing things she s'nouldn ' t do • Iva Mae Broman She may bo looked over, but never overlooked. Betty Bennett Bashful and shy, but oh my I Jean Dzurick I'm a star—I shine at night. Lonnie Bodah Let the world be as it may, I'll take it either way. William Dzurick All good boys love their sisters, but I so good have grown, that I love other boy's sisters better than my own. Richard Boney He played the gentle- man, the student, the athlete; he played all well. Donna Elbe A friend among the friendliest. e Arthur Enders No more studies, no more books, no more teachers dirty looks. Harold Glasl The only tine he falls is on the ice. Mary Jane Flynn I should worry, but I don't. Owen Goodchild Some think the world is made for fun and frolic and so do I. k Anna Jean Fosdick She looks like an angel, acts like an angel too, but you can never tell what an angel will do. (Not Graduated) William Green Never do today what you can do tomorrow. Ronald Fritsch I can resist every- thing but temptation. Faye Gregg She often burns the midnight oil, but never, never with her toil. o Patricia Gulbins Sometimes I sit and think, but sometimes I just sit. Carol Barter Her heart is like the moon, there's only one man in it. Joan Haasch She's as likeable as lookable. Lorraine Heagle She came to us a stranger, but she remains a friend. Beatrice Hall If others are willing to talk, why should I bother? Marilyn Ingram I am too busy to worry about the future. Richard Harris Today I sun a man. Marie Adell Jewell Sober but not serious, quiet but not idle. to Ronald Johnson When I think, I must speak, and I’m always thinking. Helen Nelson Man delights me not-- I want men. Ellen Kennedy Do your best and leave the rest. Jack Piel There’s always room for more in my big car. William Mattson He smiled and said, Don't rush me girls. Leticia Schenk Erown eyes were made for flirting. n Betty Jane Snythe She smiles and the world smiles with her Darryl 'Whitcomb I major in business— monkey business. Louise Swanson She has hope, her aim is high, if she doesn’t reach it, we don’t see why. Donna Wolfgram I take life as it c ome s. Class Motto- Today Decides Tomorrow. Class Colors-Maroon and Silver. Class Flower-White Rose. 12 Eloise Adams Band-2-3-4 Twirl ing-1-2-3-4 Chorus-1 Paper Staff-3-4 Ruth Bennett Chorus-1-2-3 Pep Club-1-2 Paper Staff-3-4 Lonnie Bodah Basketball-3-4 F. F. A.-1-3-4 Richard Boney Football-2-3-4 Easketball-2-3-4 Basebal1-3-4 Chorus-4 Homecoming king-4 Letter club-3-4 Librarian-!; Class president-2 Iva ’ ae Broman Band-1-2-3-4 Chorus-1-2-3-4 Paper Staff-3-4 Badger Sirls Statc-3 Prom Chairman-3 Homecoming queen-4 Annual Asst. Editor-3 Annual Editor-4 Jean Dzurick Forensics-1; Carnival queen-3 Librarian-!; Cheerleader-4 Paper Staff-4 Annual Staff-4 ACTIVITIES William Dzurick Football-4 Basketba11-3-4 Baseha11-3-4 Letter club-4 Chorus-4 Class Sec. Trees.-3 Annual Staff-4 Dona Elbe Chorus-1-2-3 Librarian-1-2 Class sec.-2 Student Council-1 Pep club-1-2-3 Forensics-1-2 Paper Staff-2-3 (Transferred here) Arthur Enders Football-1-2-4 Basketball-1-2-3-4 Baseball-3-4 Letter club-3-4 Class vice pres.-3 Prom Chairman-3 M ry Jane Flynn Chorus-1-2-3 Pep club-1-2 Paper Staff-4 Anna Jean Fosdick Band-1-2-3-4 Chorus-1-2-3-4 Paper Steff-3-4 Ronald Fritsch Football-1-2-3-4 Pasketball-1-2-3 3aseball-3-4 Band-3-4 Prom king-3 Class pres.-3 Letter club-3-4 Harold Gins! Football-2-3-4 Besketbell-2 Class pres.-2 Letter club-3-4 Owen Goodchild Football-2-3-4 Basketball-1-2-3-4 Basebal1-3-4 Class ores.-4 Badger Boys State-3 William Greene Basketball-1-2-3 Letter club-2-3 (Dropped) Faye Gregg Chorus-1-2-3-4 Twirling-1-2-3-4 Prom queen-1 Forensics-3 Cheerleader-1-3-4 Librarian-4 Homecoming queen-3 Paper Staff-3 Pat Gulbins Chorus-3 Joan Hassch Chorus-1-2-3-4 Forensics-2-3-4 Carnival queen-2 Paper Staff-4 Annua1 Staff-4 Beatrice Hal1 Chorus-1-3-4 13 Richard Harris Chorus-if F. F. A.-1-3-4 Forensics-2-3-4 Carol Harter Twirl ing-1-2-3-4 Chorus-1-2-3 Librarian-3-lf Forensics-3 Paper Staff-3-lf Lorraine Heagle Band-3-lf Chorus-1 G. A. A.-1-2-3 F. H. A.-1-2-3 Library club-1-2-3 Student Council-2 Class pres.-3 Class vice pres.-2 Prom Chairman-3 (Transferred hfere) Marilyn Ingram Chorus-If Band-l-2-3-lf (Moved) Ronald Johnson Band-l-2-3-lf Twirling-l-2-3-lf Chorus-4 Librarian-if Annual Staff-3 Badger Boys State-3 Class sec. treas.-lf Football-3-lf Paper Staff-3-lf Letter club-4 ACTIVITIES Marie Adele Jewell Chorus-1 Teddy Kennard Cheerl eading-2-3-lf Twirling-2-3-lf Chorus-1-2-3-4 Annual Staff-3-lf Paper Staff-3-lf Ellen Kennedy Librarian-1-2 Chorus-1-2 Student Council-2 Cless trees.-1 (Transferred here) William Mattson Football-2-3-lf Basketbal1-3-4 Baseball-if Letter elub-3-lf Track-2-3 Skit club-3 Chorus-lf (Transferred here) Helen Nelson Chorus-1 -2-3-lf Paper Staff-3 Paper Editor-lf Librarian-3-lf Joyce Osgood Twir ling-2-3-lf Chorus-l-2-3-if Homecoming queen candidate-3-lf Carnlval queen-1 Prom queen-3 Cheerleader-3“4 Paper Staff-3 John Piel Football-2 Basketball-3 Chorus-If (Transferred here) Leticia Schenk Forensics-2-3-lf Chorus-2-3-lf Class vice pres.-l-If Paper Staff-3-lf Annual St f?-lf Louise Swanson Chorus-1 Class sec. treas.-2 Student Council-2 Librarian-3 Paper Staff-lf Betty Jane Smyth Chorus-1 Darrell Whitcomb Football-3-if Basketball-2-3 Forensics-2-3-)| Chorus-If Clas vice pres.-2 F. F. A.-3 Basebal 1-If Letter club-3-lf Donna Wolfgram Librarian-3 Chorus-1 Paper Staff-lf 4 Top Row, 2nd Row, 3rd Row, Left to Right: D. Puller R. Symes, M. Boland, W. V. Heagle, D. C-entz, J. Mr. Anderson, M. Smith, E. Flynn, K. Brushafer, J. Alderton, E. Miller, B. Mielke, N. Dennee, S. J. Lowry, P. Reeves, J. , V. Geiselman, B. Mielke, Joas, J. Westphal, M. Fuller, Symes, L. Zingler, C. Wolfgram E. Piontek, B. Peterson, C. Shampo, A. Koch, J. Glasl, Id. Hovak, A. Houle, Mrs. Dunn. Medow, J. Skinner, J. Jensen, Thielke, S. Radley, E. White. President--Edwin Miller Vice-President—Shirley Medow Sec. Treas.--Vivian Geiselman When the school term commenced we found the Juniors entering school w ith great enthusiasm. During the past two years they ha-'e learned how to study; this year, they intend to make the best—better! The Junior class i3 an ambitious group of students, participating in many school activities. A large number of the students took part in Forensics and Sports. They did very good work, in their part of the Homecoming and Prom. 16 SOPHOMORES Top Row, 3rd Row, 2nd Row, 1st Row, Left to Right; G, LaRock,. E. Marsh, D. Swanson, L. Dzurick, D. Hood, M. McEwen, D. Jewell, D. Walker, D. Smythe, J. Gustke, J. Gregg, S. Kennedy. R. Skinner, M. Neddo, A. Schingeck, A. Deede, R. McEwen, E. Aderholdt, I. Osgood, J. Mathis, D. Smith, G. Exford, R. Miller, B. Simonis, L. Bath, D. Peterson, R. Moore. K. Jewell, R. Jensen, J. Johnson, J. Aderholdt, G. Ashbeck, P. Glasl, M. Rummel, G. St. Peter, M. LaFleur, Y. Smith, D. Schrieber. B. Tucker, B. Olson, N. Lenz, G. Krienbrink, M. Ehlinger, E. Pochinski, R. Hager, J. McDowell. President--John Gregg Vice-President--Evelyn Aderholdt Secretary-Treasurer--Enid Marsh The Sophomores have, as a class, begun to take an active part in school affairs this year. .. -7ne class Rave a welcoming party for the Freshmen during the first month of school. Their float won first prize in the homecoming parade. One of the girls wa3 a member of the home- coming queen 3 court of honor. There are even better years to cornel 17 FRESHMEN Top Row, Left to Right; D. Quinn, M. Mallow, M. Ehlinger, A. Stubbs, J. Simonis, L. Puller, G. Kilman, G. Manske, E. Johnson, M. Bodah, D. Nishik. 3rd Row, G. Stage, D. Anderson, L. Joas, L. Bourosa, J. Kennard, A, Straub, J. Bennett, B. Reeves, N. Gayhart, M. Enders, Y. Tallier, V. Exford, R. Dumman, Mr. Bray, Advisor. 2nd Row, C. Enders, M. Piontek, C. Ingram, J. Jefrey, D. Hofman, L. Smith, K. Johnson, J. Comstock, B. Sorenson, K. Zukoski, E. Clinard. 1st Row, G. Smith, J. Goodchild, G. Lowery, D. Adams, K. Korbas, H. Alderton, G. Mattson, R. Bath, C. Arstad. President—Jerry Mattson Vice-President—Kerwin Korbas Secretary-Treasurer—Diane Nishik This freshman class has already proven themselves as a very fine group in their preparatory year, and have done very well in becoming accustomed to their new environment. They have done a fine job scholastically and have shown their initiative by taking an active part in Forensics, Music, and Athletics. We are predicting great things of them in their three remaining years. 18 EICHIH GRADE Top Row, Left to Right; P. Renne, R. Miljour, S. Gregg, D. Goodchild, V. Bintz, R. Grfives, V.. Keshick, P. McDowell, P. VanDerheyden, R. Christiansen, B. Oeiselman. 2nd Row, Mr, Cox, teacher, D. McEwen, B. Thurber, D. lieirman, B. Straub, J. Hetfeld, E. V.hisman, V, Voore, V. Harris, S. Montour, E. Miller. 1st Row, N. Hager, B. V.olfgram, B. Tallier, S. Haasch, B. Cox, F. Novak, B. Bodah, E. Smith, E. Simineau. It is hoped that members of the eighth grade will readily adapt themselves to the new high school environ- ment; both in scholastic and extra-curricular activities. They have proven themselves to be a good group to work with and certainly can be successful in high school and become good citizens. 19 SEVENTH CREDE Top Row, Left to Right; D. LaRock, V. Miljour, D. Coleman, B. Johnson, C. Eodah, V. Kendrick, R. Hummel, M. Hokenstad, R. V.olfgram, E, Smith. 2nd How, Mrs. Reindl, teacher, V.. Schlafke, E. Stage, M. Moore, N. Jacobsen, B. VerBunker, L. McDaniel, R. Neither, D. Krause, Mrs. Lang, teacher. 1st Row, B. Smith, G. Johnson, S. Lynn, B. Doucette, S. Sorensen, T. Rivers, N. Mams, D. Shampo. Their numbers may be few and their size small, but when it comes to school spirit, the seventh grade ranks among the best. They have shown interest in all High School activities. In this group are three enthusiastic cheer leaders and four members of the first band. 20 FOOTBALL Top Row, J. Goodchild D. Peterson, 2nd Row, Mr . Dailey, J. Glasl, I. 1st Row, D. vhitcomb. B. Mattson, , J. Gregg, H. Alderton D. Moore, R. Beth, K. u. Schrieber, R. Miller Osgood, C. Mar-shell, D H. Glesl, 0. Goodchild R. Fritsch, E. Dzurick, , J. Mattson, N. Dennee, Korbes, D. Adems, fi. Lowry. , J. Skinner, E. Miller, . Gentz, Mr. Brey. , R. Johnson, D. Boney, K. 70 0ski. The Logrollers of 19 9 -vere a spirited team although chev were handicapped bv immeasurable hard luck. Their desire to plav the game fairly and honestly marked them as a typical Wabeno team. Dick Boney was elected honorary captain for the year. Conference Standings First Place- Minocqua Second Place- Crandon Three Lakes Third Place - Goodman Fourth Place- Laona Eagle River Fifth Place- Wabeno 22 BASKETBALL A TEAM Top Kow, D. Schrieber, N. Dennee, I. Osgood, L. Beyers, E. Miller, Mr. Bray. 2nd Row, B. Dzurick, 0. Goodchild, D. Boney, A. Enders, B. Mattson, L. Bodah. Above are ten good reasons why Wabeno was a title contender through the entire basketball season. Their schedule was highlighted by decisive victories over Goodman (53-37) and Laona (38-33). Their fighting spirit and fair play under the guidance of Coach Gene Bray marked them as one of the outstanding teams of the conference. Coach Bray 23 BASKETBALL B TEAM Top Row, D, Schrieber, D. Adams, H. Alderton, V. Heagle, D. Hood, Mr. Dailey. 2nd Row, R. Bath, D. Peterson, J. Gregg, R. Jensen, J. Mattson. The B team had a very successl'ul season under Mr. Dailey and promises to furnish Wabeno with good material next year. The Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors con- tributed largely to their outstanding record. Their season has been marked by good ball handling and other characteristics that offer proof of their exceptionally good talent. 24 Arthur Enders—Forward Bill f.'attson—Guard SENIORS Dick Boney—Center Owen Goodchi Id—Guard Bill Dzurick—Forward Center Lonnie Bodoh—Guard 25 UTTER cine Top Row, 2nd Row, 1st Row, Left to Right; D. Whitcomb, B. Mattson, L. Bodoh, R. Miller, D. Gentz L. Matelski. D. Moore, H. Glasl, E. Miller, 0. Goodchild, D, Schrieber, A. Enders, D. Peterson, Mr. Bray, Coach. R. Fritsch, B. Dzurick, D. Boney, J. Skinner, R. Johnson, B. Mielke, N. Dennee, J. Mattson. President--Owen Goodchild Vice Pres.--Dick Boney Secretary—Bill Dzurick This group consisting of twenty-two members has been very active. All boys who have earned athletic letters are members of the club. The big event of the year was their trip to Madison. The trip was taken on March 18,1950, to see the W. I. A. A. Basketball tournament playoff. To finance this trip the group sold refreshments at home athletic games. 26 Top Row, Left to Right; M. Flynn, S. Adams, C. Harter, M. Neddo, J. Symes, J. Thielke, A. Fosdick, B. Smythe, J. Dzurick, L. Dzurick, D. Wolfgram. 2nd Row, J. Haasch, C. Wolfgram, J. Gregg, A. Koch, T. Schenk, R. Johnson, B. Mielke, V. Geiselman, L. Zingler, M. Brushafer, T. Kennard. i.!r. Meyers, B. Kennedy, B. Peterson, I. Broman, H. Nelson, 1st Row, Hummel, S. Medow, L. Swanson, K. Johnson, Mrs. Newton. The Staff this year has worked for a bigger and better school paper. It boasts 30 members, who publish monthly the Furple Quill , which carries a wide variety of news. The Staff was under the direction of Mr. Meyers and Mrs. Newton, advisors, and Helen Nelson, editor. 29 Top Row, Left to Right; G. Exford, D. Hoffman, J. Mattson, R. Fritsch, K. Johnson, D. Peterson, D. Adams, A. Dede, J. Mathis, M. McEwen. 3rd Row, J. Johnson, M. Mallow, S. Gregg, V. Geiselman, N. Hager, B, Peterson, M. Enders, 3. Doucette, R. Hager, J. Symes, D. Anderson. 2nd Row, J. Gregg, B. Sorensen, A. Houle, A. Fosdick, R. Johnson, I. Broman, E. Adams, M. Bentz, P. Renne, Mr. Anderson. 1st Row D Moore, B. Wolfgram, Y. Tallier, E. Straub, L. Smith, M. Smith, J. Skinner, N. Denne, W. Sohlafke, J. Gustke, G. Manske, D. Coleman, M. Novak. Although it has lost quite a few of last year's members, the Band has accomplished a great many things. Forty-one solos and ensembles were entered at the tournament at Eagle River this year. We have been playing such pieces as Mexican Overture, Ballet Egyptian, and Stardust. 30 CHORUS Top Row, Left to Right; B. Simonis, M. Enders, J. Bennett, B. Hall, C. Ingram, L. Bourosa, G. Manske, J. Gustke, D. Quinn, E. Straub, D. ’.Valker, D. .Anderson, D. Neshik, M. Pummel, J. Lowery, Y. Tallier, J. Mathis, M. Mallow, J. Kennard, M. Boland. 2nd Row, Mr. Anderson, T. Kennard, A. Houle, F. Gregg, M. Neddo, J. Osgood, J. Johnson, H. Ingram, D. Hoffman, M. Novak, M. Smith, B. Sorensen, B. Peterson, A. Koch, A. Fosdick, E. Johnson, G. Exford. 1st Row, M. Piontek, B. Mielke, J. Alderton, J. V estphal, M. Brushafer, G. LeRock, C. Enders, H. Nelson, I. Broman, S. Medow, J. Haasch, T. Schenk, G. Killman, J. Simonis. The Girl's Chorus has sung a wide selection of songs and performed for many social events throughout the year. Some of the selections that were well done were: Panis Angelicus, Holy Art Thou, Valse Bluette, and Calm As The Night. The Chorus has performed for the Christmas program, the Carnival, and also participated in the tournament at Eagle River. 31 SCIENCE cum To? Rov , Left to Right; 0. Goodchild, D. R. Fritsch, E. Killer, J Pi®l, D. Peterson, B. Beyers. Hood, B. Mattson, J. D. Boney, A. Enders, Glasl, 3rd Row, 2nd Row, 1st Row, M. McEwen, G. K. Zukoski, E F. Gregg, D. D. Whitcomb, B. Sorensen, Mr. Thayer. E. Pochinski, P. Glasl, K. Manske, C. Enders, J. Mattson, L. Dzurick, . Adams, R. Bath, J. Dzurick, J. Gregg, Quinn, D. Neshik. M. Mallow, M. Neddo, E. Aderholdt, R. Hager, E. White, V. Gelselman, B. McEwen, M. Piontek G. Smith, J. Goodchild, L. Smith, B. Mielke, Korbas, F. Jefrey.  President—Dick Boney Vice Pres.—Jerry Mattson Secretary—Ronald Fritsch Librarian—Jean Dzurick Reporter--Duane Petersen The Club was organized at the beginning of the second semester and has a membership of fifty. Mr. Thayer, club advisor, and four delegates attended the Wisconsin Academy of Science meeting at Central State Teachers College in Stevens Point on March 25, 1950. 32 TW1RLERS Standing, Left to Right, T. Kennard, J. Osgood, F. Gregg, R. Johnson, C. Harter, M. Enders, E. Adams. Kneeling, Y. Tallier. 33 CHEIRIEADERS Marlene Sneers Yvonne Tallier Jean Dzurick Teddy Kennsrd Faye Gregg Joyce Osgood 34 LIBRARIANS Standing, Seated, Left to Right, R. Johnson, R. Harris, J. Dzurick, D. Boney, Mr. Dailey. 7. Gregg, C. Harter, H. Nelson, A. Koch, B. Mielke. Uur comfortable, well equipped library was the center of activities in high school this past year. The capable staff of librarians served us well. The library was fortunate in getting some new books which the student body enjoyed. 36 Top Row, Left to Right; G. Krienbrink, D. Swanson, N. Dennee, L, Bodoh, B. Olson, M. Ehlinger, N. Lenz, D. Smythe. 2nd Row, Mr. Feiler, E. Flynn, D. Gentz, C. Shampo, E. Piontek, R. Harris, L. Smith, E. Sxford, V. Heagle. 1st Row, J. McDowell, B. Tucker, C. Marshall, J. Aderholdt, R. Jensen, L, Bath, G St, Peter, D. Jewell, President-Lonnie Bodan Vice Pres.-Eugene Piont.ek Secretary-Richard Harris Treasurer-Norman Dennee Reoorter-Gene Kreienbrink V atchdog-Bernie Tucker The F. F. A. boys don't need an introduction as they are well-known the world over. Their alms are scholarship, leadership, good fellowship, and co-operation. To conclude their school year they plan on taking a trip, both educational and recreational. Last year they took a trip to Lake of the Woods region in Canada. 37 FORENSICS Top How, Left to Right; F. Jeffrey, V. Exford, M. Enders, D. •.Vhitcomb, G. Manske, D. Peterson, D. Anderson, D. Schrieber, D. Adams, 3. Sorensen, J. Kennard, 3rd Row, J. Dzurick, T. Schenk, M. Neddo, G. LaRock, M. Bowland, J. Symes, M. Rummel, D. Elbe, G. Killman, M. Mallow, D. Neshik, 2nd Row, Mr. Dailey, E. Aderholdt, J. Gustke, J. Haasch, M. Smith, B. Peterson, S. Medown 2nd Row, Mr. Dailey, E. Aderholdt, J. Gustke, J. Haasch, M. Smith, B. Peterson, S. Medow, C. Enders, Mr. Thayer. 1st Row, K. Korbas, L. Zingler, R. Hager, J. Goodchild, B. Mielke, L. Smith, R. Harris. Forensics is an activity in which a large number of the members of the student body participated each year. 1950 was no exception. Each class had several representatives in the local contest. Among those successful in going on to the next contest were two Seniors, Joan Haasch, in humorous declamation, and Leticia Schenk, in serious declamation. 38 COMPLIMENTS or STATE BANK OF WABENO CAPITAL $ 2 5,000 surplus $ 2 5,000 DEPOSITS INSURED The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. $5000 for'each 'depositor $5000 «■--- «Jj LAKEWOOD MERCANTILE COMPANY GMHM5 Gtn filtflCHfinOISt custom FOflD f££D GfllflD TflflCTOflS WITH DEARBORN IMPLEMENTS Compliments of WABENO BOTTLING WORKS DEALER IN BEVERAGES CLARENCE G. ADAMS PROP. J RED OWL AGENCY Grucerin • Meats Produce ImJ r. c. boney Wabeno - Wis. Compliments of the LAONA STATE BANK CLYDE’S BAR GOOD EATS Rooms - Cottages • Barber Shop CLYDE MARION. Prop. WABENOf WIS. RICHELIEU HOTEL WABENO HILLTOP BAR Ben Bodoh, Proprietor SANDWICHES FISH ON FRIDAY CHICKEN IN THE BASKET ON SATURDAY On Hwy. 32 Wabeno, Wis. C OMPU MENTS A rm W O F ■ STANDARD ■ J. I. BROMAN WABENO HAPPY'S SHOE STORE Footwear For THEATER The Whole Family fm Compliments otii pimscH of GROCERIES SPORTING GOODS COWS dipt. GASOLINE STORE TOWNSEND CHAIN LAKE SUPER SERVICE STATION COLEMAN OIL STOVES BLEND AIR FURNACES FLOOR FURNACES--FISHING TACKLE--BOATS BAITS GATES COLD PROCESS TIRE TUBE GATES BATTERY—SOFT DRINKS—ICE CREAM LAKE LOTS—COTTAGES—CABINS LOCKER PLANT AT WABENO CHAIN LAKE Y_y AUTHORIZED DEALER Null GAMISILl STD IRES BECKS DRUG STORE HARDWARE HEATING and PLUMBING PILLS AND THINGS E. G. NELSON WABENO, WISCONSIN Au fce ty'ZtiS . ai d CHENEY MOTOR CO. CHEVROLET WRECKER SERVICE GENERAL REPAIRING WABENO, WISCONSIN HOTCHKISS BAR TOWNSEND, WIS -WE WISH THE GRADUATES ALL THE SUCCESS IN THE WORLD 'WHERE THE CATCH- IS BIG THE HUNTING IS PLENTIFUL GUIDES FURNISHED OVERNIGHT CABINS EATS t BEN FRANKLIN STORE WABENO ASK FOR SCHLAFKES CONSTANTLY BETTER BAKERY PRODUCTS scmekes Quoury m me i Compliments of DR. TENLEY SIG PAY CLUB 32 WABENO LAKEWOOD, WISCONSIN AL and BERNIE'S 3AR HOULE'S GROCERY Pood Choice Liquors Carter, Wisconsin Groceries and Meats Standard Products Ice Cream KILMAN POULTRY PLANT SCHWARTZ BAR Townsend, Wisconsin No Place For Minors ZEL-HAR BROILERS % FRYERS Compliments of AL SCHWARTZ WABENO ELECTRIC SHOP APPLIANCES and WIRING I 1 THE COMMUNITY CLUB DOWLING ALLEYS Compliments of the U. R. NEXT BARBER SHOP John Nooyen BUCK'S PLACE Good Pood Bar and Cabins 1 l 2 mile S. Lakewood KcALLEN'S GROCERY Wabeno, Wisconsin Meats, Dairy Products, Groceries Open every day in the week ‘8 A. M. to 9:30 P. M. WHITE CABIN on WHEELER FLOWAGE Meals Lunches at all hours Ice Cream, Malts, etc. Home Bakery MRS. CHESTER MIELKE HILDEN’S APPAREL MEN—WOMEN CHILDREN'S WEAR DRY CLEANING AGENCY WABENO, WIS. DR. 0. H. BAUMAN DENTIST POFP'S BROOKSIDE GRILL ART'S QUALITY POOD Pood at all times of the Week MARKET CHAS. ELLA POPP SPARKS SUPER MARKET SHOP SELF SERVICE SAVE MEA TS—FRUITS- - VEG ETA BLES GROCERIES FLOUR FEED E. A. KORBAS Compliments of WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORP. Compliments of HOMER MOORE DEALER IN COAL BEVERAGES WABENO DAIRY PRO DUCTS PASTEURIZED MILK A CREAM M. E. SCHREIBER WABENO MOTORS SALES AND pf® SERVICE CRANDON CLEANERS PICK UP AND DELIVERY EXPERT TAILORING SUITS MADE TO ORDER TWIN CITY LUMBER AND FUEL CO WABENO LUMBER—SASH—DOORS CEMENT PLASTER--COAL—ETC. MIDWEST PETROLEUM CO On the Hill Wabeno SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Batteries—Tires—Lubrication S H—Discount Stamps With Every Purchase. Compliments oi LAKEWOOD CHEESE FACTORY G.W. THIELKE PROP LAKEWOOD j2J SERVICE STATION ARVID PETERSON PROP. FLYNNS HOTEL Compliments of M.E. FLYNN LAKEWOOD Compliments of BECK ADDLE fUlUM INSURANCE AGENCY uomt INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS BE SURE WABENO, WIS. INSURE WITH BECK We, of the Annual Staff, wish to thank the advertisers who made this annual possible. m iMYERS -S YEARBOOKS THC PACEMAKERS OF QUAIITV MYERS AND CO. INC. TOPEKA, KANSAS


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