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

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76e Every Man Must Educate Himself We, the aenior class, proudly dedicate the 1955 Logroller to Mr. Harvey August Hafeman. Mr. Hafeman was bom in Brussels, Wisconsin, January 8, 1902. He attended Algoma High School and was graduated from there in 1922. After high school he entered Door-Kewaunee County Normal and finished there in 192J. Mr. Hafeman also attended the Central State Teachers College at Stevens Point. From this college he received a Bachelor of Education degree in 19 5 and a Bachelor of Science de ree in 19 8. Since then Mr. Hafoman has been doing graduate work at the University of Wisconsin. Mr. Hafeman has taught a total of JO years in these towns respectively: Mosinee rural, one year; Padus rural, three years; 3tate graded principal at Carter, fifteen years; Webeno eighth grade, two years; Wabeno High School, nine years. During our four years in high school Mr. Hafeman has been more than just a teacher. He has been our advisor when we had problems, and a friend, not to the group, but to each individual We would like to take this opportunity to thank him from the bottom of our hearts for everything he has done to give us a better education and a better understanding of ourselves and of people in general. 2 Sc£oo£ oasuC Left to rights Arvid Petersen, G S. Tenley, James Harrison, John Volk, Walter Lemke The Wabeno Joint School District No. 1 has its High School at Wabeno ..with •elementary units in these co.Tuuiitiec: 1 in Wabeno, 1 in Soperton, 1 ir. Lake- wood, 1 in Townsend, 1 in Blackwell, and 1 in the town of Freedom Southern Forest County and Wabeno are on the approaches to the wood- lands in Wisconsin. WAHbeno in Indian is the coming of light • It refers to a tornado of years ago that ripped through and leveled the forests. 3 7 te4 Miye Congratulations Class of 1953 You have reached another milestone in your search for knowledge through education. For some of you this is the end of the journey. Others will continue to travel--seeking a higher education through the many institutions of higher learning. I hope that your high school education will prove to be a firm foundation for you, regardless of the course you choose to travel. Good Luck and Best Wishes Alan W. Kingston Jean Ashbeck Office Secretary A friend in need is a friend in deed. 4 icccity Ted Baumgarten Boys' Physical Education Coach Chemistry Rita Buschatz Girls' Physical Education History Moses Cox Seventh Eighth Grades Stanley Dailey English Librarian Harvey Haffman Social Science Geography Walter Kjosa Music 5 'pCLCU y Ava Lang Seventh i Eighth Grades Louis Mallow Industrial Arts General Science Kenneth J- eyers Mat he'na tics English Edwin Minot Agriculture Biology Wilma ReindJ Seventh S Eighth Grades Arnes Rasmussen Conrnercial 6 S53(P Tne path of Nature lies before us, X13 garb of crimson rod, Its eutiiran leaves have cloaked the forests, And made its world a natural bed As paths of memories cone before us, The years pass once again. Yet even nature helps to make, i'he memories in our memory lane 7 ) € die fad co hc die P'ieduna t Left to Right: D. Rugg, P. Rugg, E. Schingeck, B. Schenk, D. Schroeder, H. Tallier. Left to Right: L. Wells, M. Van Derhyden, L. Voet, D. Weber, T. Weber, D. Thurber. Left to Right: B. Alderton, D. Andrews, C. Ashbeck, J. Ashbeck, B. Bailey, L. Bath. First Row, Left to Right: L. Pelky, J. Rabbit, D. Rosio, R. Rousseau. Top Row: M. Roy, S. Pennington. First Row, Left to Right: G. Medow, A. Me Ewen, C. Mielke. Top Row: E. Moore, P. Nelson. Officers: Pres. D. Me Allen Vice Pres. R. Ehlinger Sec. L. Voet Treas. A. Me Ewen Missing are: R. La Rock, J. Tallier. Left to Right: R. Johnson, J. Lorenson, T. Lovejoy, C. Marshall, P. Nfasel, D. Allen. First Row, Left to Right: K. Glasl, M. Heckert, R. Hetfield. Top Row: I. Jefrey, A. Jensen, P. Jewell. First Row, Left to Right: H. Beyers, P. Bodah, E. Brooks. Top Row: J. Connors, R. Deede, R. Ehlinger. 8 Student Council Officers: Kerwin Korbaa-Pres:dent Cliff Marshal1-Vice-Presidont Marilyn Mallow- 3ecretery Left to Right: G Manske, N. Gayhart, Y Tallier, C. Aderholt, D Krause, C. Marshall, K Korbas, M. Mallow, 0« Me Allen, R. -‘hlinger, J Mattson, 8 Bodoh, N Hager, T Rivers Don Krause makos a motion to adjourn Aa the aanda of tiae record another school yr r, the Students Council have tried to improve their organization und .nake it a worth while contribution to the school V e sincerely hope that in the c ding years the students who are to re r Vice us will work, as we have, for co-o eration and co-ordination in stu-ent activities 9 Standings Left to Rights K. Johnson, 3 Tallier, M. Mallow, C. Aderholt, C Marshall, M. Hallo'ski, B« 3orenaon, 8« Noffke, K. Zuko3ki, M. Bodoh, R Durraan, 3 Federa Mr Daily: Sitting: Left to Right: K. Korbas, M A. Ehlinger, N. Gayhart, D. Loker, C. Joaa, M. .iontek, D. Hoffman Standing: Left to Right: J. Mattson, G. Johnson, Mr Baum, Back Row: Left to Right: T. Rivers, B. Bodoh, C. Marshall Harms, R. Beth, D McSwen, L. Schrieber: Front Row: C Aderholt, D Nierman: Cheerleaders 11 Football D. Jierman-Manager R. hith-Manager D Harms K. Yarn©11 n« Ash beck T. it Louis D And rev 9 J. AshD©ck skowitsck Doucett© Rivera h U Schrieber i JL n L 0. Coleman jf B. Schenk J. Tallier ' B. Back ow; Lsft to Right! C. Marshall, C. Aderholdt, X. Zukoski, D. Huff r. Front Row; K. Korbaa, V . Schlafke, 0« Mattson, 0« Me Even, B. Bodoh, G. Johnson, 3. Tallier. a a J. Hetfeld E. Stag© A D. Me Allan ir. Minot 12 VE ARE THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Top Rows Left to Right: V Miljour, B Noffke, S. Pederson, A Schingeck, B Johnson, C. Marshall, D Bohn, B Ver Bunker, M. Dove, R Hetfield, r. Van Derhyden, M Moore Third Row: C Mielke, B« Smith, P Jewel, N Gayhart, J Rabbit, P Nelson, P. Bodoh, M Piontek, R Neitzer, P Renne, £ Whisman, M Mallow Second Row: Miss Young, N Adams, Y. Tallier, C Baida, S Sorenson, J. Bennett, S Gregg, J Bohn, M. ttsckert, £• Miller Bottom Row: M Owen, F Novak, D Sbhroeder, H Tallier, B. Sorenson, N. Hager, K Johnson, S Oleson, M Halkowski OFFI w rui: Left to Right: V. ;:eljour-Historian M Fiontelc-Trea3urer K Johns on-3ong i-eader N Hager-farliv.entarian 3. Ver unker-Reporter Front Row: N Geyhart-Vico-i'res. Y Tallier-Pre3ident S. Soren3on-Secretary Paper Staff Top R w; Loft to Right: M. Dove, M Bintz, P. VanDarhyden, N. Adama, S, 01e3on, C. Joa3, 3 7er Bunker, K. Yarnell, C. Mi e Ike, M Sh 1 ing r, D. %Q uinn. Seoond Row; P. Rennoe, S. Rcininger, N. Gayhart, R. Neitzer, K Zukoski, R. Du-mun, rtagc , G. 3tags, y allow, Mrs Rasmussen Front V. v; K Piontek, V. Exferd, 3 Sorenson, D Loker, K Johnson 3. Adorholdt, L. .larrin n, D. Hof mar.. M. Mailow-Editor M« Bintz-Ajs t Editor P. Van Derhydon-Asa t Editor C MieIke-Fresh News S. Clson-Soph. News M 3intz-Junior Nevrs V. Exferd-Senior News N Gayhart-Feature Writer B Ver Bunker-F. F. A C. Ashbeck-F. F. A P. Rennee-Sand News C Aderholt-Boy3 S?ort3 M Dove-Girl3 S orts R Neitzer-Tettle Tale 3 Sorenaon-Tattle Tale K Piontek-Printer D. .uinn-Printer C Joas-Tyr-ist K Johnson-Ty ist D Loker-Birthdays N Ha.er-Roving Re orter K. Zukoski-Circulation Stapler : K. Yarnel1-Circulation Staple j 14 Tha anow ia cri8p and cr .chy, 3©neath the many . eet, Of the children who are achoolward bound, Aa they come and go and meet The bougha and branch©8 aoon are laden. With a white cele8tial gown, And that ia how we know that winter, Haa aettled in our town f It ia not hard to realize, Why we love 80 very much. The very thinga in nature. That diaplay t at winter touch 15 Sophomores Officers: Don Krauso-Vice President Batty Ver Bunker-Secretary Tom Rivers-President Top Rowt Left to Right H« Bowman, R Wolf' rsr.., • Johnson, U Jefroy, E. Shepard, E. Sta e, Ii. ojre, £• Smith, Vo Miljour, D. Coleman0 Second Row Mrs Rasmussen, W. Redinger, D Bohr., G. Johnson, B. Noffke, B Ver Bunker, R Runmel, 3 3mith, Do Krause, 2f9 Adams, D Shampo. Bottom Row i A. Ashbeck, S, Sorenson, B Doucette, S Oleson, if. Schlafke, Mo Halkowski, D. Harms, J. l . rsn, T. Rivers, R« Neitzer. 16 Juniors Officeras Cliff Aderholdt-Vice-Presi ient Mery Lee Dove-Jecret'-ry Ben - odoh- resident Junior History Class First Rows Left to Rights D Me Ewen, S Gregg, R Reininger, M. Dove, K. Yarnell, B. Schrieber, E Whisman, B. Cox, P. Van Derhyden 2 Simineau, R. Rosio. Third Rows L. Harrison, P Renne, 3 Iskowitsch, J Bohn, T St Peter, E. Miller, D Huffer, J Egerer, R Miljour, D. Goodchild, K. Rugg Second Rows 3. Tallier, F. Novak, T. St Louis, P Ramsd ', 2. Bodoh, N Hager, D Hierman, C Baida, J. Hetfield, R. Deede, Mr. Kjosa. Bottom Rows Miss Buschatz, R. Bath, D Loker, C Aderholt, M Owan, L Bowman, M. Bintz, D. Swanson, S S.iith, N. Flynn 17 Forensics Top Rows Left to Rights R Hetfield, C Mielke, B Sorenson, G Keaow, S. Oleson, 3« Smith, C Marshall, B Ver Bunker Third Row: J Egerer, A Jenson, C. binders, K Dove, D Krause, M Piontek, N Adams, S Pederson Second Row: Mr Daily, N. Gayhart, W Redinger, L Halkowski, K Halkowski, R. Heitzer, K Korbas, Mr Meyers Bottom Row: K ukoaki D Schroedor, B Doucette, H Tallier, D Harms, N. Hager, C Ado-lult, K Johnson Standing: Left to Right: T. St. Peter, D. -iieiman, C Aderholt, M. Dove B Ver Bunkerf Mr Daily, Sitting: N. Hager, K Zukoaki 18 Homecoming Senior Carnival King3 '”d in the oerade- Senior Candidate-Yvonne Tallier juni°r Home coming. ? loat Co- inga-Jerry wattson-Kerwin Korbaa Co-Queens-Mary Lee Dove-Marilyn Wallow The huddle after the Homecoming. Wabeno-J- Three Lakea-6 19 Basketball Back Rows Left, to Right: J. Wry, J. Hetfield, A. Si. Peter, D. Harm, n Me twen, Mr. Baungarten. ’ nenaa Front RowsuK-sK°rbaa,rJ. Mattson, R. Bath, C. Aderholt, B. Bodoh, W. Schlafke, A T e a in r T' —— - «.. Pront -‘A . -J- “5 . «• SCSTi. B. ua.„„,, B T e a in 20 21 Letter Club Too Row: Left to Right: J. Hatfield, G Johnson Fourth Row: L He Ewen, K Xorbas, Mr. 3au.:garten, J Mattson, J. Lo ery. Third Row: V Schlafke, D Buffer, B Bodoh, R. Eath, B Schenk, N Flynn. Second Row: L. Schrieoer, B. Tallier, D. Harms, T. Rivers, K. Zukoski, T. St. Lewis. Sitting: C. Aderholt, C. Marshall. OFPICjvRS: Jerry Mattson-President Cliff Aderholt—Sec. So Treas. Richard Bath-Vice President 22 Junior High Top Rows Left to Right M, Lorenz, J. Garrick, M. Thunder, £• Ashbecic J, Mattern, L, Quinn, V. Neitzer, £• Piontek, K, Hetfield, R, Daily, Third Row: £, Tahwa, W. Shepard, D, Johnson T, Wells, R, Enders, R, Neitzer £, Pickreign, L, Pennington, G, Wells, Mr, Cox, Second Row: S, La Rock, W, Lentz, N, Whisman, B, Mo Daniel, P, Weso, J, Larson, J, Sorensen, K, Heckert,.D, Smith, First Row: J, Hokenstad, P, 3oyle, C, Thurber, A, Lentz, K, Laroque, P, Grant, M, J, Champeau, J, Toutloff, J, Symea, R, Reeves, Sitting: G, Alderton, H, Nelson, A, Rousseau, R, Henkel R, Huettl, s e y e n t h Seventh grade Homecoming float. E i g h t h Eighth grade Homecoming float. Top How: Left to Rignts i , Mathis, .. Rugg, X. Johnson, o. vaney, J, Bohn R, Krause, E. Engels, L. Matelski, J, Kreinorink, V, Swanson, D, Miller, D, Kopecky, Third Row: S. Hokenstad, D, Kostuck, M, Braun, J, Ehlinger, P. Sachett, J. Tompkins, N, Vor Bunker, M, Pemma, M, J, Pairseau, F, Jewell, R, Ruxmnel, R, Craw R, Fellows, Second Row A, Green, K, Korbas, D, Boney, B, Doleshal, K, Mielke, D. Pichotta, K. J, Roy, R. Noffke, D, Hosenohle, R, St, Peter, S, Kaler, R, Parker. First Row Mrs, Riondle, A, Fieck, R, Bodoh, G, Wolfgram, J. Amundson, M, Rabbitt, T, Flynn, N. Van Cleve, D, Tucker. Sitting B, Charles, P. Engles, A. Hokenstad, R. Speener, L. Renne, E. Keealer, R, Van Derhyden, L, Simonis, T, Neddo, 23 Annual Staff 24 Top Row: Left to Rights M. Bodoh, C. Sndor, R. lleitzor, M Roy, A. Stubbs, K. Piontek, A. Jenson, 3« Pederson, £• tfhisman, D. Rugg, P Van Derhyden, B. Noffke, B. Ver Bunker, D. Bohn, V Miljour. Third Rov:: M Van Derhyden, 3. 3nith, C. Marshall, G. Manski, N. Gayhart, P Nelson, J Rabbit, F. R:nne, P. 5odo , II Adams, Y. Tallier, M Mallow, P. Masel. Second Rows F Novak, J Sgerer, J. Marsh, P Jev el, V Sxferd, C Joa3, J Bennett, S Gregg, J. Bohn, M. Holkowski, £• Miller, M Dove. Bottom Ro.fS Kr. Kjosa, D Schroeder, D uinn, M Heckert, • Ramaaell, L. Harrison, D Loker, K Johnson, N Hager, 3 01e3on, M. Bintz. Top Rows Let'€ u.o Rights T River, R. Miljour, D. Me Sven, Johnsoi:, D Krause. Third Rows K. Zukos i, D Swanson, J. Tallier, D Harms, Tallier, H. 3eyers. Second Row: L. Pelky, G. Kedow, R. Reininger, R. Bath, A. Connors, D. Coleman, Mr. Kjosa. Bottom Rows R. Ehlinger, £• Moore, D. febr , Redinger, B. Iskowit3Ch, B. D. Shampo, F. F. A. Top Rowi Left to Right: L Jeffrey, R. Wolfgran, D. ieoer, T Ashbeck, G Medow, R. Rumae1, H. 3owman, R La Rock, R. Roai6: Second Row: L. Bath, R. Reininger, R. Bath, L. Bowman C. Marshall, G. Owen, 0. Goodchild, Mr. Minot, Bottom Row: J Connors, 2. Moore: WE BELIEVE IN THE FUTURE OF FARMING 26 Spring From under lingering flakes of snow. From all the birds that sing, Appear the signs of Nuture, That greet the first of spring And once again will Mature take Her brush of green array, , And paint a lovely portrait called, The First Spring Day. 27 mean Gerald Mattson Jerr No greater tribute to fame, than theae few words,! He played the game, Activities Class Pres, 1} Science Club 1,2,5; Band 1,2; Movie Operator 1,2,5,4; Lettermen Club 1,2,5,A; Basketball 1,2,5,A; Baseball 1,2,5 A; Student Council 1,A; Homeooming King A; Lettermen Club Prea. As Football 1,2,5,A; Eunice Clinard Lover I could sleep all day. Nights are different.' Activities! Band 1,2,5,A; Twirling 5,A. ! PRESIDENT Kerwin Korbaa Korby The history of the world is but the biography of great men. Look for him in the index. Football 1,2,5,A; Basketball 2, Baseball 1,2; Science Club 1,2,5; Letter Club 2,5,A; Vice Pres. 1; Forensics 1,2,5; Librarian A; Ckie Act Play 5; Badger Boys State 5; Homecoming King A; Nancy Gayhart Goat I slept and dreamt that life was beauty. I woke and found that life was duty. Activities s Science Club 5 Annual Staff A; Chorus A; Librarian 5,A; Paper Staff 5,A; Band Vice-Pres. F.H.A. A; Carnival Queen Cand. 2; Badger Girls State 5; Student Council A; Class Sec. and Treas. 2 Vire ginia Exferd Gin A little spark can burst a might; flame. Ruth Dunman Ruthie IHopee for the best, IExpects the worst, I And excepts what cbmes. ■ Activities 1 Paper Staff A; Librarian A Activities 1 Forensics 1,2; Chorus 2,5,A; Paper Staff A; Science Club 5« Gerald Lowery Jerry It ia better to wear out- Than to rust out. Activities Football 1,2,5; Basketball 1,2,5,4 Baseball 1,2,5,4; Letter Club 2,5,4; Science Club 1,2,5; Boys Chorus 4; Class Pres. 2; Student Council 2. Donna Quinn ‘Qonna Duinn It's quality not quantity that makes a woman.] Activities Band 5 4; Chorus 1,2,5.4; Paper Staff 4; Science Club 1,2; F.H.A. 2. Yvonne Tallier Tubby How beautiful a day can be. When laughter touches it. Activities Band 1,2,5,4; Twirler 1,2,5,4; Chorus 1,2,5,4; Carnival Queen 4; Forensics 5; Student Council 4; Paper Staff 5 F.H.A. Pres. 4; Librarian 5 Science Club Sec. 5 Cheerleader 1,2; Serena Reininger Peggy Anyone can talk. Few can listen. Activities Chorus 1,5 P.H.A. 2; Paper Staff 4, Gail Manske Baby Rita Natural acts could never be less than pleasant. Activities Band 1,2,5,4; Chorus 1,2,5,4; Forensics Class Vioe Pres. 4; Student Council 4; Asst. Annual Editor 4; Science Club 1,2 I Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. G-G A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the best of men. Activities F.F.A. 4 VICE-pRESILENT Clifford Marshall Sonny I spend time making money-then money killing time Activities! Science Club 1.2,2; Science Club Vice-Pres. J; F.P.A. 1,2,5,A; F.F.A. Pres. A; Movie operator 1,2,J,A; Student Council A; Librarian A; Football 1,2,2,A; Letter Club 2,2,A; Betty Sorensen Bett To see her is a picture, to hear her is a tune, to know her is a memory, aa innocent as June. Activities! F.H. A. Reporter 2; F.H. A. Treasurer 21 F.H.A. Secretary A; Science Club 2; Librarian 2,A; Paper Staff A; Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2,2,A; iamival Queen Cand. 1 Lorraine Halkowski Her smiles and friends are unnumbered. Activities! Chorus 1; Qlee Club 2; Pep Club 2; Forensics ; Homecoming Queen 2« 3EC. TR AS Barbara Reeves Barb There is majestj in simplicity. Activities! Chorus 2 F.H.A. 2. Marilyn Mallow Rainbow Actions, Looks, Words—Steps from the alphabet which spell character. Activities! Ban 1 2,2 A; Chorus 1,2,2,A; Forensics 1; Class Soo. 4 Tress. A; Student Counoil Sec. 4 Treas. A; Homecoming Co-Queen A; F.H.A. A; Paper Editor A; Science Club 1,2,2? Librarian A; Homecoming Queen Can. Richard Bath Richie God halpa them who help themselves. Activities Class Vice-Pres. 5 Student Council 5? Movie Operator 1,2,5,A; Science Club 1,2,5; Lettermen Club 2,5,A; Lettermen Club Vice-Pres. Footoall 1,2,5,A; Basketball 1,2,5,A; Myrtle Piontek Myrt A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet folded. Activities Annual Staff A; librarian 5,A; Paper Staff A; Chorus 1,2,5,A; F.H.A. Treas A; Twirling 5,A; Sec Treas 5; Forensics 5 A; Carnival Queen Candidate 5 Catherine Joa3 Lulubelle You can't make me what I ain't. I may be a devil but never a saint. Activities: F.H.A. 1; Chorus 2,5,A; Librarian A; Paper Staff A Grace Stage Gracia She too thinks silence more musical than song. Carol Enders Greasy She 8 the baseball type. More|j at home when working on a diamond. Activities: Chorus 1,2,5,A; Forensics l,2,5 j F.H.A. 5,A; Science Club 2,5; Librarian 5 Band 1. Karen Johnson Big Swede Love is the ignition switch of life. Activities: Band 1,2,5,A; Chorus 2,5,A; F.H.A. Songleader A; Librarian A; Forensics 5 Kan Zukoski Snutz Friendliness is higher than greatness Indeed to be friendly is to be great Activities Baseball 1,2,5,4; Football 2,5,4; Lettermen Club 2,5,4; Science Club 1,2,5; Librarian 4; Chorus 2,4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Forensics 2,4; Basketball 1; Myrna Bodah Frenchy Absent in body, but present in spirit. Activities: Librarian 4; Chorus 5,4« Sally Pederson Sal A servant who makes service a pleasure. Activities Chorus 4; F.H.A. 5,4; Librarian 4; Forensics Jean Bennett Jeanie Full of fun and mischief, too Doing things she shouldn't do, Activities Chorus 1,2,5 4; Paper Staff 2; F.H.A. 4 Proa Queen 1 Mary Ann Eh linger Mary Silence is as deep as Eternity, Speech is as shallow as Time Activities: Librarian 4; Paper Staff 4. Anna Schingeck Ann I will find a way, or make one Activities F.H.A. 2,5,4; Alice Stubbs Well done is better than well said. Activities F.H A 1; Chorus 5,4, Librarian 4. Drum Majorette: Y. Tallier Twirler: 2. Clinard PERFGRKDJG AT Td£ HOMEC MIUG Band Top Rows G. Manske, 3. tfolfgram, M. Bintz, 3 Pennington, J. Lorenson, N. Geyhart, D. Boney, R. Hetfield, D. Hasenhohl, R. Endara. Third Row: P. Masai, M. Mallow, B. Bailay, L. Voat, B. Sorenson, J Ashbeck, M. Lorenz, C. Mialka, R. St. Patar, M. J. Champeau, A. McEwen. Second Row: Mr. Kjosa, P. Renna, H. Tallier, W. Schlafke, P. Ramsdell, D. Coleman, E. Clinard, Y. Tallier, J. Toutloff, N. Hager. Bottom Row: A. St. Peter, K. Johnson, R. Reininger, D. Quinn, S. Oleson, G. Johnson, D. Andrews, D. Hoffman, B. Doucette,L. Ranne. Kneeling: M. Piontek, J. Marsh, J. Egerar. It13 the loveliest night of the ye r Junior Prom 1952 When you are in love, Words fi ll into rhyaie, Every Lime you are holding me near, hen you are in love, it 3 the loveliest night of the year. And you almost c n touc them from here, 34 Snapshots DO Y R ivi£i i3ti R? 1 Punky 2. Whiskey 5 Patsy 4. Russell 5 Nancy 6 Tubby 7. Phyllis 8. 9« Louie before and after 10. I1. Harry before and after 12 Joycie Vonnie 14. Norene 1% Pat 16 Mary Lee 17. 18 V hich twin is the phoney 19. Sal 20 Carol 21 Pouch 22, Jeanne 25. Arietta 24. Betty 25. George 26. Jerry 27. Professor 35 Snapshots 1 He was just a lonely cowboy 2 Big Swede. % Pat. 4. Jo-Jo needs her faced wiped. 5. 6 Seeing triplet?? 7 Cold, Von? 8. It must have been fatherly love.1 9« Don't play hog, Ken22 10. Cheese 11. In spring, a young man's fancy turns to—. 12. Look at that pose. 1J. Dale, Roy, and Trigger. lA F.F.A. boys. 15 Now who can this be??? 16. Our gal Sal. 17 Tubby and Russell. 18 The chorus girls, (uhmnm) 19t Good ole John. 20 I wonder whose heart she belongs to 21 Marching for the Homecoming. 22 Senior Homecoming float. 36 The Annual Staff would like to thank Compliments of WABENO BOTTLING WORKS CLARENCE G. ADAMS PROP. TRED OWL AGENCY Gnnoo • M«t • l r«4«c« ffjf William Joas Townsend, Wis. GILBERT'S BAR Meet Gilbert and Laura Hunting and Fishing Information Lakewood, Wise. Compliments of Compliments of PAT GRUMMAN RADIO SERVICE One door east of Laona Theater Your JEWEL TEA man. Laona, Wisconsin s CRANDON CLEANERS FOOD MARKET GROCERIES - MEATS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LAKEWOOD, WIS. Fairmont Dairy Products Distributed by G. THIELKE LAKEWOOD. WISC. Pick up and Every Delivery Tuesday and Friday GowpatiUtutuHi GRADUATES REDDY KILOWATT Your Electric Servant Compliments of Wisconsin Public Service Corp. 14-Hcw Ambulance Strict Phone 35 Cbm lei H. Boyle The Annual Staff wishes to thank the following establishments for contributing to the annual fund. Ole's Shoe Store - Wabeno 0. Anderson, Prop. George's Bar - Wabeno G. Mittelstadt, Prop. Voelz's Hardware Store - Wabeno E. A. Voelz, Prop. CLII fi! sic and fae Congratulations To The Senior Class of 1953J LAKEWOOD CHEESE FAC10HT LAKEWOOD, WIS. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bartels COMPLIMENTS OF GENO’S SLUE NOTE ABE’S E QUALITY FOOD MARKET HEMS PIIITSCH GROCERIES SPORTING GOODS GASOLINE TOWNSEND FREEDOM CORNERS CHEESE FACTORY WABENO DAIRY PRODUCTS PASTEURIZED MILK CREAM M. E. SCHREIBER COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of IDE HIMES CO INC HOMER MOORE Dealer in Coal and Beverages Also Northland Soda Caltus Sens Laona, Wisconsin Phon. 33 SKCLGAS NORGE APPLIANCES 5PRRK5 STORE SHOP SELF SERVICE (c SAVE MEATS—FRUITS--VEGETABLES GROCERIES FLOUR FEED E. A. KORBAS 1 Job Ro d CARS U0QQ6 Trucks H Plymouth ' Cars • WABENO MOTORS A. G. Food Store “Fresh Meat Our Specialty” LAONA. WISCONSIN Phone 64 Nationally Locally Organized v Owned RALPH GRUMANN Laona, Wis. Automotive Television Sets Hardware Farm Supplies Sporting Goods Furniture House Wares Paint Electrical and Home Tires Appliances COMPLIMENTS OF CONNORS DEPT. STORE COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF CONNORS UOU n t i t r LUMBER AND LAND CO. STATE DANK CHENEY MOTOR Ante PHONE 1 COMPANY CHEVROLET and JlBVICI WABENO I —0 wabeno electric s ;of APPLIANCES AND ' TIRING TELEVISION' SETS HAPPY'S SHOE STORE Footwear For The Whole Family Compliments of CHAIN LAKE SUFEIi SERVICE STATION Lakewood and Wabeno Locker plants Compliments of DR. TENLEY WABENO GILLEN'S SERVICE Sinclair Products Batteries-Tires-Lubricati on S H Green Stamps Wabeno, Wisconsin Compliments of DR. G. H. REDDICK BECK'S DRUG STORE PILLS AND THINGS WABENO, WISCONSIN Compliments of LAONA BEVERAGE Phone 30-R Compliments of ED NOFFKE'S BAR Compliments of WAGNER'S MEAT MARKET Wabeno, Wisconsin COMPLIMENTS OF STATE BANK OF WABENO Capital $25,000.00 — Surplus $25,000.00 Telephone 38 — Wabeno, Wisconsin Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation DEPOSITS INSURED The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON. O. C. AAAM xlfc,y“ IHSURANCI SP-LU p UUUron cacm ocpositoa Schlafke’s QUALITY BAKERY. Inc. CAN'T BE MATCHED Serving the best of northeastern BECK INSURANCE AGENCY INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS BE SURE INSURE WITH BECK Richelieu Hctel WABENO. WISCONSIN MEALS AND LUNCHES SERVED SUNDAES AND MALTS AUTHORIZED DEALER _i GAMliLi STORES A Compliments of STANDARD SmD RD °IL WABENO, WIS. HARDWARE HEATING and PLUMBING INSULATION - SPORTING GOODS E. G. NELSON TWIN CITY LUMBER FUEL CO. _ WABENO, W1S. _ LUMBER - SASH - DOORS - PLASTER - COAL HD WE. - PLUMBING - HEATING QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS BUILDERS OF HOMES AND COTTAGES Compliments of HILLCREST LODGE E. R. POSSELT, SR.,PROP. MEMBER OF NATIONAL RESORT ASSOCIATION LOU’S RESORT SOFT DRINKS - SANDWICHES ICE CREAM Compliments of BEN FRANKLIN STORE LAKEWOOD MERCANTILE COMPANY GROCERIES GEN MERCHANDISE cusTom fEfo cflinoinc Frank9 Service Phone 25 General Automotive Repairing Standard Service Compliments of CLYDE’S BAR GOOD EATS Rooms - Cot fea • CLYDE MARION. Prop. WABENO. Wit. DR. 0. H. BAUMAN DENTI ST Wabeno, Wisconsin 1 OWL AGENCY W Cr«c rt • Meat. • I'rodur LM|W R. C. BONEY Wabi.no - Wis. Toutloff's Grocery Wabeno, Wisconsin Meats, Dairy Products, Groceries Open every day in the week for your convenience l-f Mobilgas 7 LAKEWOOD SERVICE STATION ARVID PEDERSON. Prop. WRECKER SERVICE MINNOWS LAKEWOOD, WIS. WJ Compliments of Bert's Barber Shop 1 on the square on the corner Laona, Wisconsin Compliments of SLOWE'S CLUB Aftn Clara Dzurick, Prop. Compliments of the rpbjT U. R. NEXT BAR3ER SHOP Q Jake Forrest HILLTOP BAR Ben Bodoh, Proprietor SANDWICHES PISH ON FRIDAY CHICKEN IN THE BASKET ON SATURDAY On Hwy. 32 Wabeno, Wis. HILDEN'S APPAREL MEN—WOMEN CHILDREN'S JVEAR DRY CLEANING AGENCY WABENO, mS.


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