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THE LOG ROLLER We, the seniors of 1952, fondly dedicate our annual to Mr LaVern Anderson and Mr Wilmarth Thayer We shall always remember them, not only as fine instructors but also as real friends. 2 The Seniors School days, school days Good old golden rule days Readinl 'n'4 rilin' 'n' 'rtthmet- Ta I was your bashful barefoot beau You were my gal in ca You wrote on my slate When we were a coupll Principal’s Message Congratulations, Class of 1952. It has been a pleasure to work with your cla38 and to watch your development individually and as a group. May you always have the ability to face a troubled world with your feet firmly on the ground. Good Luck, Best Wishes, and God Speed.' Woodrow J. Sizer Superintendent Jean Ashbeck Office Secretary Jeanne's most famous words are, Well, what do you want? or, Just a minute. 3 School Board Seated: Left to right, A. Peterson, 0, Tenley, A, Iwen, J. Volk, A. Houle. 4 Faculty Eugene Bray Coach—Industrial Arts Boys1 Physical Education Moses Cox Seventh Grade Stanley Dailey Shirley Gy3bers English—Librarian History Girls Physical Education 5 (Not Pictured) Mary Valley Home Economic3 1st Semester LaVern Senn Home Economics 2nd Semester 6 (Not Pictured) School days, school days Sood old golden Headin' 'n' 'ritin' Taught to the ry stick I was you You were You wrote on my slate 'I love you so' When we were a couple of kids. Evelyn Adorholdt Eve They are never alone that are accompanied by noble thoughts. F. H. A -5 F H A. Secretary-J Librarian-5-4 Forensics-2—5 “4 Chorus-5 Badger Girl9 State-5 Class Vice Pres.-2-4 Student Council-5-4 Student Council Sect-5-4 Paper Staff—1-5 Annual Staff-5“4 Science Club-2 On© Act Play-4 Ardis Deede— Sugar A rose is sweeter in the bud than in full bloom. Carnival Queen Candidate-1 Class Vice President-5 Band-1-2-5-4 Paper Staff-5-4 Science Club-5 Librarian-5-4 Badger State Alternate-5 Grace Ashbeck Grade We have medicines to make women speak; we have none to make them keep silence. F. H. A.-5-4 Lawrence Bath— Law He would oe argument for a week; laughter for a month, and a good just forever. F. F. A.-1-2-5-4 F. F. A. Sentinal-4 Jerome Aderholdt Jerry He should, he could, he would, he did the Lest. Forensic8-5-4 One Act Play-5-4 F. F. A.-2-5-4 F. F. A. Sect.—5 F. F. A. Reporter-4 Librarian-5-4 Science Club-2-5 Movie Operator-5-4 Badger Boys State-5 Student Council-4 Lucille Dzurick Sis The moot useless day of all is one in which we have not laughed. Band-2-5-4 Chorus-5-4 Class Sec. Treas-5 Science Club-2-5-4 Science Club Reporter-5-4 Paper Staff-2-5-4 Annual Staff-5-4 Carnival Queen Candidate-2 Cheorleader-4 Student Council-4 Homecoming Queen Candidate-4 7 Emir.ett Sxf erd— Bud Hie imagination seldom vorked from necessity. F. F. A. -1-2-5-4 Baseball-2-5 Ronald Hager Ronnie Don All the girls aro crazy about Ronald. Gad's they mu3t be crazy. Band—1—2—5 Foreiisics-1-2-5-4 Science Club-2-5-4 Paper Staff-1-2 Librarian-4 John Gregg- Sonny Experience is the na.oe everyone gives to his miatakes. Basketball-2-5-4 Football-1-2-5 Band-1-2-5 Paper Staff-1-2 Vice President-1 President-2 Vice-Pres. Science Club-5 Prom Court-1-2 Science Club-2-5 Movie Operator-1-2-5-4 Letterman -Club-4 Janet Oustke— Jan To live by one woman's will became the cause of one man's misery. Band-1-2-5-4 Chorus-2—5-4 Forensics-2-5-4 Faper Staff-4 Sect. Treas.-4 Science Club-5-4 homecoming ueen Candidate-2-5 Paul Glasl— Otto It is easier to speak no words at all than to speak more words than we should.” Science Club-2 Craig Harms— Moneybags As big as life and twice as natural. Basketbal1-5-4 Ba3eball-5-4 Football-4 Class President-4 Student Council-4 Student Council Pres.-4 Letter Club-4 8 Wyncna Johnson Dimples Our brunette of the school She1s cute and friendly, but sometimes cruel Band-1-2-5-4 Chorua-2-5-4 Paper 3taff-5-4 One Act PIay-5 Annual Staff-4 Beet. £ Treas -1 Donald Jewell— Doc No small art is it to sleep 1 it ia necessary for that purpose to ko-p awake all day. F. F. A -1-2-5 Football-1 ' athla an Jswall — Kathy Give me t .0 young man who has brains enough to make a fool cf himself. Carnival Queen Candidate-5 Chorus-5 Gene Krien'orink Digger To me my mind is a kingdom F. F. A -1-2-5-4 F F. A Reporter-2-5 F F. A. Jecrotary-4 Paper 3toff-2-5-4 Robert Kielcan Big Bob I agree with no man18 opinion I have some of my own Basketball-l-2-5-4 Football—2—5—4 Band-1-2 F. F. A.-1-2 Science Club-5-4 Base ball-4 Movie Oporator-1-2-5-4 Marjorie LaFluer Ikies Machi «hut thought can think another thought can mond Chorua-5 9 Janet Mathis—1 Crcndmn Enough work to do and patience enough to do the work Band-1-2-5-4 Chorus-2-5-4 Paper Staff-5-4 Carnival Queen Candidate-4 Annual Staff-4 Ramon Miller— Speed It is better to know nothing than to know what ain't so Football-1-2-5-4 Letterman-2-5-4 Basebal1-2-5 Mary Ellen McEwen Skeets Heaven help me if I go where there are no horses Band-1—2-5-4 Library-5 Science Club-2-5-4 Robert McEwen— Bis He did nothing in particular and did it very well. Football-5-4 Baaketball-5-4 Enid Marsh— Aphid Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves Sec. Treas -2 Paper Staff-4 Marion Neddo 'A man is always better than a book Chorua-l-2-5-4 F H A —5—4 Forensic8-1-2-4 Paper Staff-l-2-5-4 One Act Play-5 Science Club-2-5-4 Librarian-5-4 10 Bruce Oleson- Ole Girls, catch me before I get away, n Baak tbal1-5-4 Football—4 F. F. A, -1-2— -4 Baseball-2-5-4 F, F, A, Pre 81 dent-4 Vice-President F, F, A,-5 Lettermans Club-4 Student Council-4 Homecoming Court-4 Duane Schreiber— Ike Every man for himself and God for us all Footbal 1-1-2-5-4 Class President-1 Letterman-2-5-4 Homecoming King-4 Movie Operator-2-5-4 All Conference Football-2-5-4 All State Honorab1 Mention-4 Duane Peterson— Pete It is far safer to know too little than too ouch. Band-1-2-5-4 Science Club-2-5-4 Science Club Prosidont-5 Movie Operator—2-5-4 All Conference Football-5 Footba11-1-2-5-4 Basket bal1-1-2-5-4 Badger Boys Alternate-5 Annual Staff-4 Student Council-4 Librarian-4 One Act Play-5 Iner Osgood— Ozzie All for love and nothing for reward. Baseball—2-5-4 Football-1-2—5“4 Basketball-1—2-5-4 Science Club-5 4 Student Council-5 Movie Operator-2-5-4 Paper Staff-5 Letter Club-2-5-4 From King-5 Marjorie Rummel- Margie The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. Cho rus-1—2-5-4 Librarian-5-4 Forensic8-1-2-5-4 Paper Staff-2-4 F. H. A. Reporter-4 One Act Play-5 Daniel Smith— Dan People who know little usually are great talkers, while men who know much say little. Ba8ketball-5-4 Baseball-2 11 Dan Smythe- Poncho There i3 only one tiling you to do; that is die F. F. A -1-2-J-' Claso Motto--Tonight we Launch, where shall v e anchor ” Clas3 Color-Gold and Green Class Flowerc-Yellow Carnation Glen St Teter- Stem Ifm ocared stiff, but it3 a wonderful feeling F F A Vice-Fro3ilent-4 F. F. A -2 F. F A -Sentinal-J 3a8ketball-5-A Eugene Pochinski— Gene To 3ome people nothing is nore troublesome than the effort of thinking (No Picture) Mr3. Valley Class Advisor 1st Semester Mrs Senn Class Advisor 2nd Semester 12 President—2. Aderholdt Vice-Pres.—C. Hama Sec.-Tres.—J. Guatke FAREWELL IN '52 AS WE SADLY HOAi THE CORRIDORS OUR LAST WEEK AT SCHOOL. WE FI!® WE ARE REMINDED EVEN NOW OF THE MEMORIES LEFT BEHIND. OF OUR FRIENDS AND TEACHERS WHO, THOUGH, WITHOUT CO-OPERATION WORKED FOR FOUR YEARS TO HELP PREPARE US FOR FUTURE OCCUPATION. WITH TEAR FILLED EYES WE ALL RECALL CUR CHILDISH PRANKS AND THEN WE START TO LAUGH, BUT REMEMBER THEY ARE GONE AND OUR EYES FILL ONCE AGAIN. IT'S SO VERY HARD IN WORDS TO SAY FAREWELL TO THINGS YOU LOVED SO AND YOUR CLASSMATES PART AT THE DOOR BUT PLAN TC MEET ON THE ROAD TO SUCCESS WITH FOND DEDORIES EVERMORE. 13 SENIOR CUSS JUNIORS Top Rowt Loft to right! M. Ehlinger, M. Bodah, M. Piontek, L. Halkowski, D. Adams, S. Rsiningor, A. Schingack S. Paterson. ?rd Row! B. Soraneon, A. Stubbs, G. Stags, D. Nischik, V. Exford, Y. Talliar, C. Endars, M. Enders, M. Mallow, B. Raeves, 2nd Rows L. Joas, R. Bath, R. IXinman, K. Korbas, D. Hoftaan, J. Lowery, K. Johnson, J. Matt sop., N. Gayhart. 1st Rows Miss Gysbers, C. Marshall, J. Kennard, K. Zukoski, J. Bannatt, G. Owan, E. Clinard, L. Smith, Mr. Kjosa. Pro si dent—Lawrence Smith Sec.-Troas,—Myrtle Piontek Vice-Pres,—Richard Bath 14 SOPHOMORE Top Row: Left to right: E. Jonea, R. Rosio, R Deede, B Cox, R. Reninger, B Tallier, D McEwen, E. Simineau, R. Meljoir, D. Nierman, B. Bodah Jrd Row: J. Egerer, B. Schrieber, 3. Gregg, J. Hetfeld, P. VanDerhyden, D Goodchild, E. Whisrnan, N McDowell, M. Dove, D Huffer, P. Renne, L. Bowman, 2nd Row: T 3t. Louis, S Schraufnagel, N. Hager, P. Ramsdell, F. Novak, K Rugg, J Bohn, N Flynn, E Smith 1st Row: D Loker, C. Aderholdt, E Miller, A 3t Peter, L Harrison, R Bath, M Oven, D Swanson, M Bentz, Mrs Newton Vice-Pres.—David McEwen Sec.-Trees,—Sally Gregg President—Anthony St. Peter 15 FRESHMAN Top Rowi Left to right: T© Lowery, 2. Stage, G. Johnson, B© Doucette, D© Krauoe, D© Shampo, A Ashbeck© }rd Rowi B. Smith, M© Moore, H. Bowman, V Meljour, E© Smith, B© Johnson, D© Coleman, B© Wolfgram, 3. Oleson© 2nd Rowi W© Schlafke, R© Neither, N© Adams, W. Reninger, L© Bohn, C. Bodah, B© VerBunker, R© Runnel. 1st Row! Mr. Feiler, D© Hornis, J. Marsh, N. Jacobson, B. Noufke, T. Rivers, M. Halkowski, B. Uhl. President--Jonelle Marsh Vice-Pres.—Gary Johnson Sec.-Treas.—Betty Ver Bunker 16 Eighth Grade Top Howl 4th Rowi Jrd Rowi 2nd Rowt 1st Rowi Left to r: .t: G ’adow, R. Johnson, P Masel, T Weber, D. Anderson, B Bailey, W. Jone3, H Tallier, C Ashbeok, M. Heckert, R Ehlinger, J. Lenz. M Vanderhyden, I. Jeffray, A McSwen, 2. Brooka, P. Rugg, R. Hetfield, D Me Allan, C Mielke, C Marshall, L. Wells, A Jensen, C Glazl L. Bath, B Lenz, A. Meyer, M. Roy, J Ashbeck, P. Bodah, M, Aarstad, L. Voet, H. Beyers, D Thurber Mrs Riendl, P. Jewell, J. Tallier, D Rugg, B Alderton, 3. Penninrton, B Schen: , P Nelson, J Connors, Mr3 Lang. L Pelky, J. Lorenz, R LaRock, R Aar3tad, R Deede, 2. Schingeck, E Moore, D. Rosio, R Rousseau High scholastic records, skill in sports, and talent in many activities are promised by the students of the eighth grade. They have much to offer and still more to gain. We sincerely hope that the four years which lie before them will be filled with success and happiness 17 Seventh (irade Top Rows Jrd Rowi 2nd Row let Rowi Left to rights L Renee, R VanDerhyden, D Mathis, D Hohenohl, K. Johnson, D Kopecky, L. Siaonis F« Jewell, 3 Hoken3tadt, J. Neddo, N VerBunker, A. Hoken3tadt, 3. Johnson, M Brown, D Millar M Fairseau, R. St Peter, L Matelski, D. Piohotta, J Volfgram, J Xrienbrink, R Craw, R Runnel, K Sparks J. Eh linger, J. Latrow, C. Tucker, D Ko3tuck, J Newton, B Valley, R. Noffke, Mr Cox The first year of Junior High has introduced many new and interesting things to these members of the seventh grade. The years of growing up have begun As we watch them, we can feel confident that their years at V H. 3 will be marked with many fine achievements 18 School days, school days Good old golden Headin' 'n' ritin' Taught to the tu y stick I was your s You were You wrote slate 'I love you so1 When we were a couple of kids. Football r i ran i Full back- F Peterson ht Kolf be'k- J. Lowery Quarter bad— J. Kattaon Left half- R. Bath Right Ind- C. Hermo Right tackle- K. Zukcski Right Guard- D Sohrieber Center- K« Kort. a Left guard- R filler Left tackle- C. Marshall Left end- I. Oagood V aoeno- 59 V.Voeno- M 7 abeno- lft '..'abone- 55 ■.iabeno- 55 iiaoen - 18 .Vaben - 6 io:draff- 0 Hie 1 pa- 0 Eagle River- 7 Elcho— 15 Phree Lakes- 6 Lfcona- 6 Crandon- 7 Dale Adams Bruce 01e3on David McEwen Tom St Louie Gary Johnson Bill Tallior Lloyd Schrieber Bernard Uhl Don Harms Billy Cox Eddie Sta e Anthony St. Petex Tom Rivers Bob Kielnan Dale Coleman Robert Reininger JJ| JJ Coach Bray n 19 Basketball Standing Left to right Manager, P. Glaal, D. Ada. a, R. Bath, B. Oleaon, J. Gregg, Mr, Bray, Sitting J, l-Jattson, I, 08good, C, Harms, 0. Peter3on, 3, Kilman, V abeno- 45 tfabeno- 45 V abeno- 51 abeno- 57 tfa'oeno— 55 . abeno- 45 V abeno- 6 0 V hite Lake- 51 Crandon- 42 Elcho- 57 Laona- 54 rfhite Lake- 55 Crandon- 41 Slcho- 40 20 Basketball Standing! Left to right: D. McEwen, T. Rivera, A St. Peeer, 3 St. Pater, D. Smith, G. Lowery. Sitting! G. Johnson, C. Aderholdt, D Harms, . Schlaflce, B. Bodah, Mr. Feigley. Wabenc- 25 '. ab no— 22 Wabeno- 14 Wabeno- 57 Wabeno- 15 Wabeno- 25 White Lake- 25 Crendon- 55 Slcho- 25 White Lake- 22 Grandon- JO 21cho-24 I would like to extend my warmest thanks to all of the members of the team for the oplendid cooperation and wonderful times we ve had this year. For the most part our association has prevented me from growing old before my tiire. 22 Mr Feigley Letter Club Top Row: 4th Row: Jrd Row: .2nd Row: 18t Row: Lg t t o rx ht: I Oszood, C. Harxns, J. Mattson, R. Millar, B. Tallier. D« Harms, C. Mar snail, D. Adams, B. 3cnrdebar, D. MeSwan K« Zukoski, 3« Oleson, D. Schrlsber, G. Johnson, K. Korbas. B. Kielrnan, Mr. Faigley, Mr. 3ray, R. Bath, 3. Bodah. J. Lowary, D. Paterson. 23 24 School days, school days Good old golden rule days Readft 'n' 'ritin' 'j 'rit I was ylrtwvu You were my gal in caj You wrote on my slate When we were a coupl Band Top Row Left to right J. Mathie, B. Doucette, A. St. Peter, Ko Johnson, R. Reininger, L. Dzurick, M. Mallo . Jrd Row M. McEwen, D. Coleman, A. Deede, M. Bentz, N. Gayhart, J. Ashbeck, R. Rousseau. 2nd Rows J. Johnson, S. Gregg, N. Hager, J. Gustke, Y. Tallier, D. Hofman, 1st Row: B. WoIfgram, P. Ramsdell, M. Enders, G. Johnson, S. Oleson, L. Smith, P. Rennee, Mr. Kjosa. 25 Chorus wtnwb 1 I «r v Top Row: Left to right, M. Piontek, Do Bohn, N. Adams, Lo Dzurick, J Marsh, J Gustke, L Herrison, Po Renne, C Enders, B Smith, E. Whisman P VanDerhydsn, V Miljour Jrd Row: M Halkowski, Ko Jewell, J Bennett, J Kennard, Bo Reeves, E Miller, Po Ramsdell, X Joaa, Ro Neitzer, Jo Mathis, Mo Rumnel, S Gregg, J Johnson, A. Stubbs. 2nd Row: M. Dove, M. Mallow, M. Bod h, D Ni3chik, M. McEwen, M. Bentz, B. Wolf, B. BerBunker, B. Johnson, M Neddo, B Noffke, Mr Kjosa. 1st Row: J. Bohn, M Endows, J Egerer, Y Tallier, K Johnson, So Reininger, N. Hager, S Oleson, D Loker, F Novak, Vo Exferd 26 Senior Carnival Queen Homecoming October 27, 1951 Co-Kings Duane Schrieber Duane Peterson Co-Queens Lorraine Halkowski Sally Gregg December 7 1951 Mary Lee Dove Sophomore Candidate 27 Forensics Top Ro 1 Jrd Rowi 2nd Row 1st Row Left to right, M. Bentz, R. Hager, K« Korbaa, N Adama. 3. Oleaon, B. Vorbunker M. Piontek, K0 Zukoski, V Exferd, 3« Poteraon. M. Neddo, G« Johnson, J. Guatko, C, Y Talliar, B. Sorenson, D, Krauae, 14r. Meyera, L. Halkowaki, S. Gregg, D. Loker, R. Neitzar, D, Hischik, B, L. Smith, K. Johnson, C, Adarholdt, T. Rivora, D, Harms, E, Adarholdt, Endors, M« Rummel, J, Egerer, Mr. Dailey. B. Tallier, M. Halkowaki, • Smith, M. Dove, Dramatics Clifford Adarholdt Diane Nischik Ronald Hager Nancy Hager Xs Mr. Dailey Director Jerome Aderholdt n Donald Niermann Evelyn Aderholdt 28 Student Council Standing: Left to right, D McEwen, Mr Moyers, R. Bath, L Smith G Johnson. Sitting: 2 01e3on, J Johnson, J Aderholdt, A St Peter, E Aderholdt, C Harms, B Kielman, D Nischik, L. Dzurick, J. Marsh This year for the first time our Student Council sent representatives to the Wisconsin Student Council convention at Beloit Though a young organization, it showed more accomplishments this year One of its greatest wa3 a very successful clothing drive, We feel that our council ha3 succeeded in solving most of the problems brought before it, and has pointed the way to stronger Student Council next year 29 o rSfff $ ? y i4' JJBIS IBnuuV Paper Staff Top Row: Left to right: M. Neddo, M Dove, B. Wolf, M LaFleur, G Krienbrink, J. Johnson, Y Tallier, Jo Egeror, M Bontz 2nd Row: Mrs. Newton, C. Enders, J. Gustke, K. Johnson, Mo Rummel, L. Dzurick, E. Marsh, N. Hager 1st Row: J Aderholdt, Mo Mallow, No Adams, A Deede, Co Harms, J. Mathis, N Gayhart, D. Hofman. K. Neddo—Gossip Mo Dove—Music Department Bo Wolf—Typist Mo LaFleur—Typist 3. Krienbrink—Circulation Jo Johnson—Editor Y. Tallier—Tattle Tales J. Egeror—Tattle Tales Mo Bentz—Soph. News Mrs. Newton--Advisor Co Enders—Girls Sport3 J. Gustke—Senior News K. John3on—Junior News M. Hummel—F. Ho A Lo Dzurick—Science Club Eo Mar8h—Typist No Hager—Gossip J. Aderholdt—Circulation Mo Mallow—Ass t Editor N. Adams—Fresh News A. Deede—Music Dept C. Harms--Boys Sports J. Mathis—Typi3t No Gayhart—Feature Writer D. Hofman—Feature Writer 31 F. F. A Standing I Left tr right, H Bowman, Reiniger, A. St. Pater, R. Bath, L. Bowman, R Rumpel, R Reindeer, R Roeio 2nd Row: E Stage, C Shampo, A0 Aahbock, G Krienbrink, N McDowell, D Scythe, R Dccde, Mr Feilor. lot Row: B Oleson, R 3ath, J Adorl.cldt, G St Peter, D Swanson, E. Exferd, C Aderhcldt, C Marshal], W Wolf graze Bruce Olooon—Preoident jlen St Peter—Vice-Procident Gene Krienbrink—Secretary La.;ronce Bath —Bulldog Anthony St Feter— Treaaurer Jerome Aderholdt—Reporter (No Picture) 32 F. H. A Top Rows Loft to ri ht, D Nischik, 3 Petersen, S 01e3on, N Ha er, M Ruznmel, M Owen, M Ned do 5rd Rows D Bohn, N. Adams, B Smith, B0 Johnson, G Meljoir, M« Endors, N Gayhart 2nd Row C Endera, A Schinreck, £• Jones, 3 Schraufnagel, J, Karsh, E Smith, 3 Wolf, Mrs. Valley 1st Row: M Moore, D Loker, M Halkowski, R Neitzer, G Ashbeck, B Noffke, B Sorenson, B VerBunkor Officers D Nischik N Ha er R« Neitzer K Rum e1 3 Oleson B Sorenson 33 - 4t A 0 440 V®r et W Standing Kneeling! Left to right, Mr. Feiler, R. Kielman, D. Schrieber, W. Reininger, 0. Marshall, T. Rivera, R. Bath, 0. Aderholdt, I. Osgood, 0. Peter8on, J. Aderholdt. J. Mattson, T. Lowery, A. Aahbeck, D. Niermann Sv 34 Science Club Top Row? Left to right: J (Justice, P. Peterson, K Johnson, 1« Osgood, D Hofman, R Bath, N. Hager, S. Marsh Jrd Row: M McEwen, L. Dzurick, y Tallier, M Neddo, L Harrison, M. Bentz, D Nierman 2nd Row: C Enders, J Mattson, P Rams dell, K Korbas, V Exferd, R, Hager, J Egerer, N Qayhart. 1st Row: J. Lowery, A. Deede, C Marshall, D Nischik, Mr Feigley, B Kielman, M. Mallow. K Zukoski President—Bob Kielman Vice-Pres —C Marshal] Reporter—U Dzurick Sec -Treas —Y. Tallier 35 Junior Prom 1951 Grand March 36 Dancing, to the music of Paul Reinke 1. Whiche's? 16 2. Now Nancy 111 3. Our Dang. I|. Junior Dough 17 ) • When's the wedding? 18 O 0 Ain't that cute 11 19 7. Big Swede 20 8. Sleeping Bob? 21 9- Come one. Come all and buy 22, your novelties here. 2k 10. Who's the girl? 2$ 11. How do you like the style of 28, that 3mile? 28, 12. Merry-lyn 13. Jerry 29, l!+. Many pounds ago. 15. Sissy Protrait of a frequent two, Janet and Ossie. Lawrence, the outdoor man. This is little Mai-low. Craig, Our (B.J.'s) hero Biz Some comparison'. The P.J.'s not the legs. Sonny 23. Myrt Young Doc was a Jewel Now who could this be? Do you believe in signs? 27. Jumps Little girls shouldn't make faces. Cheese 30. Junior orofit, what a sale. 37 1. Charlie 2. Monkey business 3. Somethings fishy. 4. How's this poise? £. Bench warmers 11 o. We the seniors til 7. To bad we didn't win I 8. Look at the fish. 9. Cheer everybody, cheer. 10. Cold Johnny? 11. Homecoming royalty 12. Alice 13. The day catch. 14. Strut girl I 15. Listen hear you guys— 16. Poising or cheering 17 Dale (Cutie) 18. Where's the game?? 19. Mary Ann 20. Homecoming parade 21. Donna Mae 22. Smile, Jerry III 23. Waiting for the tide?? 2i|.. Crowning of Co-kings andqueens. 38 I .v-.tquoj; .n? PTEASE ; r Rob Brantley-------- Krs. Mary 'Yhitson— Nancy Starling------ Geraldine Monks----- Goldie Eichelberger •Jack Miller-------- Bill Reynolds------- •Judy Lons;--------- Lil Graham---------- Officer Hogan------- Dr. Grayson--------- Thaddeus Huckabee-- Dora---------------- Sta-'e Manager------ Director------------ Jerome Aderr.oldt Evelyn Aderholdt •Janet Gustke ■Marjorie Ruranel •Marian Neddo Bruce Oleson Emmett Exferd •Joen -Johnson •Lucille Dzurick •Glenn St.Peter ■Gene Krieinbrink ■Ronald Hager •Kathleen Jewell ■Lawrence Bath Enid Marsh •Mr. Dailey Advertisements The Annual Staff would like to thank those who made it possible for our students to have a yearbook. WABENO BOTTLING WORKS CLARENCE G. ADAMS DEALER IN BEVERAGES 39 Congratulations To The Senior Class of 1952 I ! CHEESE OCIMI MR. AND MRS. 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Automotive Farm Supplies Hardware Furniture Sporting Goods Paint House Wares Tires Electrical and Home Appliances Pick up and Every Delivery Tuesday and Thursday CARS TRUCKS beck’s drug STORE FILLS AND THINGS WABBNO, WISCONSIN Compliments of CLUB HOUSE MOTORS LAONA. WISCONSIN SPARKS SUPER MARKET SOULE fIMflfll SHOP SELF SERVICE 4 SAVE MEATS—-FRUITS—'VEGETABLES GROCERIES FLOUR 4 FEED E. A. KORBAS WABENO, WIS 41 HTLDFN'3 APPVREL ?.;en—voken f- CHILDREN'S . ? R ORY ZLYxmm YGE33Y .7 3ENO, VIS. J SIG Sc PAY M A1 CLUB 52 myj JLAKF.YOOD, SISCOKSIH Compliments of STWD4SD OIL | ard j Vabeno, Wisconsin Compliments of v RENOS BOWIjING ALLEYS -RED OWL AGENCY Orutton • M««t« • 1‘rodat |(1J R. C. BOSKY jt£' Wabcno ■ Wii. WABEJIO ELECTRIC SHOP W'Mh APPLIANCES and WIRING Tontloffs Grocery abeno, Wisconsin T'eats, Dalrv Products, Crocer'es Open ev ry day In the week for your convenience ART'S QUALITY POOD MARKET $9 Motel J ichelieu Wabcno, Wisconsin Compliments of Bunny's Bar and Sft Bowling Alley Compliments of the U. R. NEXT W 3 vRBER SHOP •Take Forrest A. G. Food Store “Fresh Meat Our Specialty” LAONA. WISCONSIN Phone 64 Compliments of j 3erts Barber Shop f Laona, '.Vlsconsln i A., HAPPY'S SHOE STORE Pootwear Pop The Whole Family Compliments of Krauss Bar and Filling Station (Gas and Oil) Townsend, Wisconsin RED OWL AGENCY Meats:HtFruits Grocerles Wm. Joas Townsend, Wisconsin 42 LAKEWOOD MERCANTILE COMPANY turns CEIL mtHCHMISE ciisiom fEEo GRinoinc ford muras FREEDOM CORNERS CHEESE FACTORY WABENO DAIRY PRODUCTS PASTEURIZED MILK CREAM M. E. SCHREIBER Compliments of LAONA STATS SANK Compliments of DR. TENLEY WABENO GRADUATES REDDY KILOWATT Your Electric Servant Compliments of CHAIN LAKE SUPER SERVICE STATION Lakewood and Wabeno Locksr Plant WISCONSIN CORK PUBLIC SERVICE DR. 0. H. BAUMAN DENTIST Wabeno, 'Wisconsin CHENEY MOTOR CO. CHEVROLET Wabeno, Wisconsin LAKEWOOD HOTEL . Cocktail Lounge . Hotel Rooms . Dinging Room Lakewood Arthur C. Remus Wisconsir WRECKER SERVICE GENERAL REPAIRING E. d. NELSON AUTHORIZED DEALER GAMISLI STQl fS HARDWARE HEATING and PLUMBING 43 COMPLIMENTS OF STATE BANK OF WABENO CAPITAL $25,000 surplus $ 2 5,000 DEPOSITS INSURED The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON. O. C. $10,000SiS'Ba 'SSgftgj $10,000 Schlafke’s QUALITY BAKERY. Inc. Serving the best of northeastern Wisconsin with Constantly Better Bakery Products for thirty years. 44 CAN’T BE MATCHED V •, 5 «hE - 1 ' V.VM
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