Wilton High School - Wiltonian Yearbook (Wilton, WI)

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ALMA MATER HIGH SCHOOL BOARD: Edward O’Rourke, Harold Boetzel, Clarence Wadephul, GRADE SCHOOL BOARD: Mrs. Gertrude Steinhoff, Charles Stark, Leonard Fick. ANNUAL STAFF ROW ONE: Nancy Meacham, Assistant Editor; Merlyn Eckelberg, Business Manager; Joyce Fick, Editor-In-Chief; Caroline Steinhoff, Production Manager; Richard Harrison and Eileen Lydon, Typists. ROW TWO: Jerelyn Zellmer, Junior Editor; Julitta Martalock, Art Editor; Tom Wiseman, Advertising Sales; Roger Pasch, Make-Up; Pat Welch, Typist; Charles Zellmer, Assistant Sports Editor; Orvis Schindler, Sports Editor; Mrs. Flock, Advisor. JAFFE’S CLOTHING STORE Tomah IRVIN H. LOFF Principal River Falls State Teachers College Degree B. E. History, Science MRS. FRANKLIN MAASCH Milton College B. A. in Public School Music MRS. LELAH JENSEN Stout Institute Home Economics Degree B. S. Biology MRS. MARY LANDGRAF University of Wisconsin English Social Problems MRS. KENNETH FLOCK Whitewater State Teachers College Commerce EDWIN R. OLSON River Falls State Teachers College Degree-B. S. Smith - Hughes - - Agricul ture FRANKLIN MAASCH Milton College Band and Chorus WILLIAM SMILLIE Platteville State Teachers College Degree B. S. Mathematics Physical Education FARMERS MERCHANTS BANK Tomah RUTH STEINKE F. H. A. 1,2,3; F. H. A. Of- ficer 2; Band 3,4. ORVIS SCHINDLER JULITTA MARTALOCK F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. Officer 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Basket- b all 1, 2. 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Class Play 3; Forensics 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 3. Ov • i RICHARD HARRISON Chorus 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; 4; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4. DALE SIMONSON F. F. A. 1. 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Basketball 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Class Play 3. CAROLINE STEINHOFF F.H.A. 2,3,4; F. H. A. Officer 3,4; Class Officer 1,3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Class Play 3; Foren- sics 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4. WYMANS INSURANCE AGENCY Wilton, Wisconsin TRALMERS CAFE FOOD MART Oakdale, Wisconsin LUCILLE HEMMERSBACH F. H. A. 1, 2, 3j Chorus 3, 4. CHARLES ZELLMER F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. Officer 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Class Play 3. WILBERT GEIER F. F. A. 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 2, 3; Pep Club 3,4. I MERLYN ECKELBERG Class Officer 1, 2, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Forensics 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 2, 4. DARLENE GOETZ F. H. A. 2, 3, 4. NANCY MEACHAM F. H. A. 2, 3. 4; Class Of- ficer 1, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Forencics 1, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2. THUROW MOTOR SALES Your Chrysler, Plymouth Dealer Wilton, Wisconsin CHUCK'S REFRIGERATION SERVICE Your Hot Point Dealer Tomah, Wisconsin F.H. A. 1,2, 3; Band 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3; Class Play 3; Health Council 4. CAROL LIEFKE F.F.A. 1,2,3, 4. JOY BOLDON F. H. A. 1,2,3; Chorus 2, 3, 4 Majorette 3; Cheerleader 2,3, 4 Pep Club 3,4; Forensics 2, 3 Class Play 3; Prom Queen 3. BEIER HATCHERY Wilton J. C. PENNEY CO. Sparta SIDNEY HOTEL Sparta DR. C.J. HODULIK Wilton HARLAND CREVISTON F.F.A. 1; Band 1; Chorus 1; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Pep Club 3,4. KARON LARSON F.H. A. 1,2, 3,4; F.H. A. Off- icer 4; Chorus 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Forensics 2, 3,4; EVELYN LARSON F. H. A. 3, 4; Chorus 1,2. 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Class Play 3; Forensics 4; Health Council 4. NORBERT SINNOTT F.F.A. 1,2, 3: Pep Club 4; Class Play 3; Basketball 1; Baseball 3. DELORIS RUDOLPH F.H. A. 1,2,3. DARYL SCHINDLER TOM WISEMAN F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. Officer 3, 4; Track 1; Class Play 3; Pep Club 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. ALICE COX F.H. A. 1,2,3; Chorus 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Class Play 3. Class Play 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1; Forensics 1,2,4; Pep Club 3, 4; Prom King 3. DON'S ALLEYS Wilton GLEN'S HOFBRAU Tomah HARRIS JEWELER Tomah ROBERT FAUSKA Wilton PAT WELCH Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1, 2,3; Trac k 1; Pep Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4. EILEEN LYDON F. H. A. 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Class Off- icer 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4. ROGER PASCH Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Class Off- icer 2; Pep Club 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Forensics 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. JOHN USELMAN F.F.A, 1. I I JOYCE FICK F.H, A, 2,3,4; F. H. A. Officer 3,4; Class Officer 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Annual Editor 4; Class Play 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2,3, 4; Prom Chairman 3; Student Council 3. MONROE COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY NELSON MOTORS HANSON RADIO TELEVISION Oldsraoblle and Cadillac SENIORS PRESIDENT Merlyn Eckelberg VICE-PRESIDENT Orvis Schindler SECRETARY Joyce Fick TREASURER Caroline Steinhoff SERGE ANT - AT - ARMS Roger Pasch ADVISOR Mr. Irvin Loff REPORTER Tom Wiseman At the beginning of our Freshman year in “51”, our class consisted of thirty-six students: Joy Boldon, Alice Cox, Harland Creviston, John Eckelberg, Joyce Fick, Agnes Gallagher, Wil- bert Geier, Darlene Goetz, Betty Hardy, Richard Harrison, Lucille Hemmersbach, Karon Lar- son, Evelyn Larson, Carol Liefke, Eileen Lydon, Julitta Martalock, Jerry McCann, Charles Zellmer, Nancy Meacham, Elaine Meseberg, Roger Pasch, Gary Peth, Deloris Rudolph, Rhine- hart SchendeU, Daryl Schindler, Orvis Schindler, Dale Simonson, Margaret Short, Norbert Sin- nott, Caroline Steinhoff, Ruth Steinke, Jack Uselman, Karon Valesh, Pat Welch, Tom Wiseman, John Schindler, and Dorthy Yanke. We lost John Schindler, Dorthy Yanke, and Betty Hardy during the year. The class officers for the year were: President, Nancy Meacham; Vice-President, Eileen Lydon; Secretary, Joyce Fick; Treasurer, Caroline Steinhoff. The big event of the year was our initiation which was given by the Sophomores. We returned the party later in the year. Our advisor was Mr. Cady, the faculty members for the year were Principal, Charles Valesh, Herbert Cady, Mary Schwartz, Howard Chinnock, Irvin Loff, and Wilfred Berg. In September, 1952, we had initiation for the Freshmen. The evening was spent in playing and dancing. Those who took part in sports were; Baseball, Roger Pasch, Orvis Schindler, Charles Zellmer, Merlyn Eckelberg, Dale Simonson, and Harland Creviston; Basketball, Merlyn Eckel- berg, Tom Wiseman, Orvis Schlinder, Charles Zellmer, Daryl Schindler, Roger Pasch, Gary Peth, Jerry McCann, Richard Harrison, Pat Welch, and Harland Creviston. An all school picnic was held on the school grounds and every one was looking forward to the summer vacation. And so ended the Sophomore year for us. The Junior Class began its regular classes with 34 present. During the year we lost Bill Chambers, Gary Peth, and Jerry McCann. HUGO LIMP, Wilton SENIOR HISTORY (Continued) The first big event of the year was our class play, Goodbye Hollywood,” held November 13, 1953, at Hetts Hall, under the direction of Mrs. Landgraf. Our class officers were: President, Orvis Schindler: Vice-President, Nancy Meacham; Secretary, Eileen Lydon; Treasurer, Joyce Fick. Our advisor for the year was Mr. Ayer. Those who participated in basketball were as follows: Roger Pasch, Orvis Schindler, Charles Zellmer, Merlyn Eckelberg, Dale Simonson, Richard Harrison, Pat Welch, Tom Wiseman, Daryl Schindler, Wilbert Geier, and Harland Creviston. Those in baseball were: Harland Creviston, Merlyn Eckelberg, Richard Harrison, Roger Pasch, Daryl Schindler, Orvis Schindler, Dale Simoncon. Pat Welch, and Charles Zellmer. The Cheerleaders were: Nancy Meacham, Eileen Lydon, and Joy Boldon. On February 16th Tom Wiseman was chosen for Prom King. He chose Joy Boldon for his Queen. The Prom date was May 7th, 1954, and was held in the new gym. April in Paris” was chosen as our theme and Don Kaye and his Orchestra provided the music. On May 22, 1954, an all school picnic was held on the school grounds and we were all look- ing forward to returning to school as seniors. On August 30th of 1954 we had an enrollment of 31 students. Our advisor for the year was Mr. Loff. Joyce Fick was chosen as Euitor-in-Chief of our annual with Nancy Meacham as her assistant. We began work on the annual early in the year. A photographer from Morrison Studios of Milwaukee came on October 15th to take the Senior Pictures. They returned later and also took our pictures for our annuaL Those participating in A-band were: Roger Pasch, Merlyn Eckelberg, Nancy Meacham, Agnes Gallegher, Charles Zellmer, Orvis Schindler, Tom Wiseman, Caroline Steinhoff, Eileen Lydon, Joyce Fick, and Ruth Steinke. Those who took part in Chorus were: Julitta Martalock, Alice Cox, Agnes Gallegher, Lucille Hemmersbach, Richard Harrison, Orvis Schindler, Roger Pasch, Charles Zellmer, Caroline Steinhoff, Joyce Fick, Evelyn Larson, Karon Larson, Margaret Short, Joy Boldon, Eileen Lydon, Merlyn Eckelberg. and Nancy Meacham. The twirler for the A-band was Joy Boldon and Julitta Martalock was our leader. Those who participated in basketball were as follows: Roger Pasch, Orvis Schindler, Charles Zellmer, Merlyn Eckelberg, Dale Simonson, Richard Harrison, Pat Welch, Tom Wiseman, Daryl Schindler, Wilbert Geier, and Harland Creviston. Those in baseball were: Harland Creviston, Merlyn Eckelberg, Richard Harrison, Roger Pasch, Daryl Schindler, Orvis Schindler, Dale Simonson, and Charles Zellmer. The A-Team cheerleaders were: Nancy Meacham, Eileen Lydon, and Joy Boldon. Our class night is May 17th, 1955, and we graduate May 19th, 1955. MANSKE GARAGE Wilton BADGER PAINT STORE Sparta CLASS POEM JOY BOLDON, full of pep, In the game of life is right in step. This one answer we wish she'd give. Which will it be, Cadillac or Chev. ? KARON LARSON, a friendly gal. To everyone a real pal. A good wife someday she'll be But, Karon, Well just wait and see. ALICE COX, a fair haired gal. To everyone a real pal. Though she doesn’t have too much to say. She continues happily on her way. CAROL LIEFKE, short and quiet. Can say some things to cause a riot. In school he doesn t cause much fuss, But when he does its trouble plus. HARLAND CREVISTON, an independent guy, Does enough so he gets by. He likes to catch for the city team. To get out of school is his fondest dream. EILEEN LYDON, a real cute lass. Is a gal with lots of class. Staying out late is her favorite pastime, Also sailors, Roger, and who was it last time. JOHN ECKELBERG, a quiet lad. Always seems to get by. All the time, he's calm and cool. His greatest ambition - to get out of school. JULITTA MARTALOCK, tall and slim. Obeys Marty's eveiy whim. A housewife she wants to be And she will make it, wait and see. MERLYN ECKELBERG, six foot four, Really looks good on the basketball floor. In geometry he is really smart, But Jeannie Dott claims his heart. NANCY MEACHAM, who likes to cheer, Was Princess in tne prom last year. Varsity cheerleader with lots of pep, She thinks Janesville is really hep. JOYCE FICK, tall and slim, Is always seen with a grin, She has her work done up so neat. A gal like Joyce is hard to beat. ROGER PASCH, a handsome guy, On Lydon's house he keeps his eye, One thing he really wants to know Is, how fast will that Willy's go? AGNES GALLAGHER, a sweet faced lass, Gets along very well in any class. She can be quiet, or full of fun And always has her work all done. DELORIS RUDOLPH, without much to say. Has an accordian she likes to play. Her favorite pastime is to dance, Especially with Junior, her latest romance. WILBERT GEIER, a country lad. Graduating makes him glad. He keeps himself so clean and neat. A guy like him is hard to beat. DARYL SCHINDLER, a country guy. On Ontario he keeps his eye. He always has fun driving the Chev. around But can't seem to keep it in our town. DARLENE GOETZ, so small and shy, We know she always will get by. She does her work with time to spare And does it with the best of care. ORVIS SCHINDLER, a real cute guy. His greatest ambition is to fly. You'd think some gal would get him sealed But he's too busy playing the field. RICHARD HARRISON, a good looking guy, The town of Norwalk makes him sigh! In basketball he's really fast. A guy like Rich never comes last. MARGARET SHORT, five foot one. Spends her time having fun. Although school keeps her in a tizzy. Nick keeps her evenings busy. LUCILLE HEMMERSBACH, with big brown eyes, Knows how to use them on the guys. To go to Montana is her wish. Whatever she does she'll never miss. DALE SIMONSON, tall and slim, Nothing seems to bother him. In carpentry he's really good, He's a whiz at making things from wood. EVELYN LARSON, a blond haired lass, In the game of life she'll really pass. With Red Brown she goes with some, But who are those letters from Germany from? NORBERT SINNOTT, who's very smart. Of the girls he wants no part. In geometry he does his best, But he'll take his chances in the west. HEILMAN'S GROCERY Phone 41R4 GROCERIES, FRUITS, MEATS Wilton, Wisconsin CLASS POEM Continued RUTH STEINKE, without much to say, Goes quietly on her way. She does her work up so fine. And wears a smile all the time. TOM WISEMAN, a talkative guy, Oi a girl in Norwalk keeps his eye. In school he’s Mrs. LandgraPs menace, In making attempts to entertain us. CAROLINE STEINHOFF, so small and busy, To follow her would make you dizzy. When having fun the sky’s the limit. No maner what happens she’s right in it. CHARLES ZELLMER, who loves to dance, On being a sailor he’ll take his chance. He says no girl will make him sing. But what about that F reshman who’s got his ring. JOHN USELMAN, a real good Joe, To Petenwell he likes to go, A yellow convertible is his car. Which carries him near and far. PAT WELCH, who has lots to say. Would like to be very rich some day, In school he has lots of fun. As though he had his work all done. And now the time has come for us. To bid you all good-by. We hope that you will enjoy die years As we have at Wilton High. PROPHECY I just received an invitation to attend die reunion of the Wilton '55 graduating class. It is now five years since many of us have seen or heard of each other. Pm sure that everyone will be there and we will all have an enjoyable time talking over our high school days. I, Joyce Fick, am boarding a train at Milwaukee for Wilton to attend the reunion. I arr. now teaching for the first year as a commercial teacher at Longfellow Central, near Milwaukee. The train seemed to be fairly crowded so I slid into the first empty seat. To my surprise, I was sitting beside Ruth Steinke. She also was on her way to Wilton. She told me that she is employed by Dr. Norbert Sinnott, another classmate, who had his practice set up at Racine. He was going to fly to Wilton the next day. As we rode on, we decided to go to die club room for a little refresher. There we saw Pat Welch as the bartender. He just told us that Merlyn Eckelberg also was on the train and that he had just completed plans for the new Eckelberg Super Train. As we approached Wilton, we immediately saw how much it had grown since we last were there. In the railroad depot we recognized another classmate, Roger Pasch, who had taken over Jerry Neumans place, as the depot agent. He told us that he and Eileen were married and were busy raising little telegraph operators. After a little chat, Roger said that he would call a taxi for us so that we wouldn’t have to walk over to the schooL We were surprised to see Carol Liefke drive up and he is now the owner of Carol’s Careful Cars, the taxi service at Wilton. He added that his cars never smash but just have big bumpers. He has Wilbert Geier as another expert driver helping him. As we drove down the street, we saw Richard Harrison walking down the sidewalk. He had on an army suit. He had followed his brother and went into the service. He would complete his years this fall. He seemed to be quite hapDV as he now had other plans to make or keep. JIM WELCH SERVICE STATION BURNSTADS SUPER MARKET, Tomah. Wis. CENTRAL HARDWARE CO., Tomah, Wis TOMAH JOURNAL, Tomah, Wis. PROPHECY (Cont.) In front of the police station sat the squad car. Charles Zellmer now is the chief-of-police. We could see him sitting up to the desk. We arrived safely at the gym in Carol’s Careful Cars. Julitta Martalock came out and welcomed us. Marty and she had taken over the bowling alley, and had increased it to 20 alleys. As we talked to her, up drove the newest model of Cadillacs. Out stepped Orvis Schindler. He operated die Schindler Airlines from Chicago to Minneapolis. They made two stops a week at Wilton on the way. Soon after we had entered the gym, we heard a commotion. It was none other than Joy Boldon and Lucille Hemmersbach. Joy is now performing on T.V. and Lucille is living in Montana with her husband, Harlan. She enjoys Montana as much as she did the summer before she was a Senior. Soon a couple more classmates arrived, John Eckelberg and Daryl Schindler. They have taken over their fathers’ farms and enjoyed farming very much. Then Alice Cox and Evelyn Larson appeared. Alice was a dress designer and together with Evelyn they owned the Fashion Shoppe at Wilton. Up drove the newest model of Studebaker. Out stepped Jack Uselman, who was running test cars for Studebaker. Next Darlene Goetz arrived. She is married and is making a very good farmer's wife. Agnes Gallagher came in. She has taken Miss Swanson's place as County Superintendent of Schools for Monroe County. She really likes her work as she always enjoyed children. Margaret Short and Karon Larson followed Agnes in. They have both fulfilled their high school wishes, becoming farmers’ wives. They were bo married soon after school was out. Nancy Meacham came in wi e Pasch family and her own family. She is living at Janes- ville where Joe is manager of e Fisher Body Co. She likes living in Janesville very much. Deloris Rudolph came in wi her suitcase. It held her accordian and she is now playing with Lawrence Duchlows band. Harland Crevistion and Dale Simonson came all ready to tell us about eir large farms. They bo owned eir parents’places and had bought land to enlarge em. The door opened again and in walked Tom Wiseman who now was e editor of e daily paper in Wilton. He was interested in newspapers while in high school and went right on wi his work so he now owns e Star Herald News. Last but not least, in came Caroline Steinhoff. She is e head nurse at e newly built Wilton Hospital. Now our class was all present and we talked over our school days and what we had done since we had left school in Mav 1955. TOMAH CASH STORE SKELL’S OLD STYLE INN KENNEDY AUTO SUPPLY Tomah, Wis. Tomah, Wis. Tomah, Wis. TOMAH CLEANERS------Across from City Hall O z O c 1 schoolmates for 12 qears. Caroline Steinhoff Tom Wiseman Julitta Martalock Joyce Fick Merlyn Eckelberg SLATEN CREEK Ruth Steinke Daryl Schindler Charles Zellmer Harland Creviston WILTON PUBLIC SCHOOL Evelyn Larson Karon Larson WEBB SCHOOL DORSET VALLEY CENTRAL POINT Darlene Goetz Agnes Gallagher John Uselman Dale Simonson OAKDALE CO-OP ELECTRICAL ASSN. WHO’S WHO MOST ATHLETIC Nancy Meacham Merlyn Eckelberg FRIENDLIEST Agnes Gallagher Richard Harrison If A BEST DRESSED Merlyn Eckelberg Eileen Lydon } MOST HUMOROUS Roger Pasch Caroline Steinhoff J.B. D'ALESS ANDRIS Contractor Tomah, Wisconsin WHO’S BEST LOOKING Orvis Schindler Nancy Meacham COURTEOUS Agnes Gallagher Norbert Sinnott WHO 1 STUDIOUS Joyce Fick Merlyn Eckelberg QUIETEST Ruth Steinke John Eckelberg GARDNER BAKING CO Tomah, Wisconsin TOMAH HARDWARE Tomah, Wisconsin WISCONSIN LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS Sparta, Wisconsin SENIOR STATISTICS FAVORITE FAVORITE NAME ALIAS EXPRESSION WANTS TO BE PAST TIME Joy Boldon Baldy Got her made Nurse Going out Alice Cox Alice Heavens no Artist Writing letters Holland Creviston Fussy Come on you Basebail Coon Hunting guys player John Eckelberg Johnie Is that so Farmer Getting the Chev. Merlyn Eckelberg Grunt You know that Engineer Going to La Crosse Jovce Fick Joycie Holy cripe Teacher Working at Bill's Agnes Gallagher Agony Laud no Teacher Thinking of Royce Wilbert Geier Geier Yah Farmer Going out Darlene Goetz Dodo Haven't Housewife Writing got none letters Richard Harrison Dick I can't Out of Going to school Norwalk Lucille Hemmersbach Lucy Oh, well Harland's Writing wife to him Evelyn Larson Evie I'll never Teacher Writing tell to Jr. Karon Larson Lard Oh dear me Dietician Going out Carol Liefke Goofke Ain't that Millionaire Getting right the Chev. Eileen Lydon Lena Oh bite me Married Going out Julitta Mart?lock Jeets I don't know Housewife Marty Nancy Meacham Meacham Gads Millionaire Making ooise Roger Pasch Little Oge Man oh man Out of trouble Lydons Delores Rudolph Laurie Holy cow Nurse Erv's Band Daryl Schindler Schindiger I don’t know Farmer Seeing Joan Orvis Schindler Orv You birdbrain Airforce Keeping up to Joy Margaret Short Maggie I never Housewife Going with Nick Dale Simonson Simon Peter Aw Carpenter Hunting Norbert Sinnott Nubs I told you Engineer Driving Dodge Ruth Steinke Ruthie Oh no Teacher Studying Caroline Steinhoff Toddy I didn't do it Nurse Talking Pat Welch Patti I don’t Draft Dodger Chasing remember girls Thomas Wiseman Little Tom I'm broke Woman Dodger Bowling Charles Zellmer Chuck Don't have to Navy Getting Dodge John Uselman Jack What’s that Jet Pilot Staying for out of HUGO LIMP school Wilton, Wisconsin ’,Kc Rice - WeUW JUNIORS PRESIDENT Elizabeth Schulte VICE-PRESIDENT George Dougherty SECRETARY Kay Welch TREASURER Audrey Winchell ADVISOR Mrs. Jensen Our first big event of the year was our class play, “Swing Your Partner, ’ under the direc- tion of Mrs. Landgraf. It was held in our gym, November 18, 1954. On February 22nd the Junior class were guests of the Sophomore class at a party. We were entertained with volley ball, and square dancing. Delicious refreshments were served. Our next event will be the Prom, April 22, 1955. On February 16th George Dougherty was chosen King, and Bobby Sullivan was chosen Prince. The theme is “Melody of Love.” Don Kaye will provide the music for he evening. Those participating in sports are: George Dougherty, Richard Heinz, Dick O’Gara. Mike Rice, and Bobby Sullivan. Bobby Sullivan and Mike Rice represented our class on the Basket- ball Team. Those in A-Band are: Kenneth Wison and Elizabeth Schulte. Vivian Reineke is a majorette for the band. The ones from our class that are in Chorus are: Lois Arndt, Billy Short, Bobby Sullivan, Richard Heinz, Kay Welch, Audrey Winchell, Esther Clair, Joanne Cox, Vivian Reineke, Jean Simonson.Elizabeth Schulte, and Jerelyn Zellmer. JUNIORS Lois Arndt Geneva Brown Esther Clair Joanne Cox George Dougherty Jack Doyle Richard Heintz Richard O'Gara Marvin Pasch Larry Peth Lawerence Phalin Vivian Reineke Jack Rice Everett Sanborn Elizabeth Schulte Jean Simonson Robert Sullivan Shirley Switz Kay Welch Rudolph Wendland Kenneth Wilson Audrey Winchell Jerelyn Zellmer BAND BOX CLEANERS Tomah, Wisconsin TOWNE SHOP Tomah, Wisconsin SOPHOMORES PRESIDENT Shelby Bell VICE-PRESIDENT Duane Granger SECRETARY Donna Simonson TREASURER Ruth Ann Fick ADVISOR Mrs. Landgraf We returned to school on August 30th with twenty-eight members. We held initiation for the freshmen on September 15th in the Wilton High School “gym. The freshmen gave a return party on October 15th. The sophomores taking chorus are: Nina Bray, Ruth Ann Fick, Donna Bever, Donna Buhholz, Berdella Geier, William Heilman, Magdalen Hemmersback, Doris Nauman, Lucille Noth, Donna Simonson, and Shelby Bell. Again this year Ruth Ann Fick and Inez Cox are cheerleaders for the B-Team. William Heilman and Donna Bever are on the Health Council. Those taking part in sports are: Duane Granger, Charles Wilde, Ralph Wendland, Marvin Reeck, and Billy Heilman is Basketball manager. Mr. Smillie: Use the word 'triangle in a sentence.” Bob Rice: If fish don't bite on grasshoppers, try angle worms.” 'T wish you wouldn’t whistle at your work,” said Mrs. Landgraf to Jack Rice during English Class. “It’s all right,” said Jackie. 'Tm not working.” A nut at the wheel, a peach in his arms, the car makes a turn - - fruit salad! CALLAWAY BAG COMPANY, Wilton GEORGE VON HADEN HAROLD’S STUDIO C. C. BURRIS VARIETY STORE Implement Admiral T V Tomah Tomah SOPHOMORES Donna Beaver Dale Boetzel Nina Bray Donna Buchholz Arlie Bugbee Inez Cox Olsie Crook Ruth Domke Eugene Eckelberg Ruth Fick Berdella Geier Duane Granger Lorna Granger Billy Heilman Norman Heintz Magdalen Hemmersbach Stuart Kortbein James Larson Jay Me Cann Doris Nauman Lucille Noth Marvin Reeck Bob Rice Donna Simonson Margaret Sinnott Ralph Wendland Charles Wilde ABSENT Shelby Bell MONROE COUNTY PUBLISHERS Sparta, Wisconsin HEMSTOCK BROS. Sparta, Wisconsin FRESHMEN PRESIDENT Tom Koula SECRETARY Marion Bever TREASURER Larry Devine ADVISOR Mr. Olson REPORTER Christine Greisen We began our history on August 30th when we began our first day of school in high school. The Sophomores gave us an initiation party on September 15th. We had to come to school dressed up in the afternoon; we had our party in the gym. We gave them a return party on October 15th. Karen Bever was chosen to be a cheerleader for the B-team. Karl Kruse and Karen Bever represented our class on the Health Council. Karl was re- placed by Tom Koula as Karl died during the year. Jim Meacham, Tom Welch, John Shie, Billy Boldon, Gary Bever, and Larry Devine, par- ticipated in sports during the year. Marjorie Tillman and Larry Devine play in the A-Band. IN MEMORY OF KARL KRUSE Though Karl was with us but a short time during our school life, he has been missed by the entire student body. He had shown such strong qualities of leader- ship, scholarship, and citizenship that he will not be soon forgotten by the students and faculty of Wilton High School or members of his community and his church. WISCONSIN POWER LIGHT COMPANY FRESHMEN Ethel Arndt William Arndt Gary Bever Karen Bever Marion Bever Bill Boldon Larry Devine Patricia Doyle Arthur Eckelberg Beverly Goetz Charles Goetz Christine Greisen Thomas Koula Verne Kirchoff Karl Kruse Hazel Larson Carolyn Loff Roselyn Loff Norman Martin Stanton Martin James Meacham Arlene Olson Earl Pasch Lou Ann Pasch Rosemary Pisha Donna Raabe John Shie Marjorie Tillman Judith Wadephul Sylvia Wadephul Thomas Welch Patricia Uselman Carolyn Zellmer AIR VIEW AND BADGER CAFES Tomah, Wisconsin STAR HERALD NEWS Wilton, Wisconsin GRADES - FACULTY Grade 1 Mrs. Edith Steinke Grades 5 and 6 Mrs. Mabel Chenevert Grades 7 and 8 Mrs. Mary Goldbeck Grades 3 and 4 Miss Verna Witt GRADE 1 COMMUNITY STATE BANK Norwalk, Wisconsin Betty Babbitt Sandra Brandau Stephen Brouillard Lloyd Brueggeman Jane Buchholz Gale Burkhalter Gary Creviston Gloria Crook Sheldon Dexter Mark Ferries Gary Heath Paul Heilman LaMoyne Hiner Rosemarie Hodulik Roxann Pasch David Schindler David Schroeder Steven Steinhoff Stanley Zellmer THE BASSINETTE TONN’S ELECTRIC SHOP REX ALL DRUG STORE Tomah, Wisconsin Norwalk, Wisconsin Tomah, Wisconsin GRADES 2-3-4 David Anderson Velda Bartelt Frances Beier Rita Bray June Cox Linda Creviston Joyce Devine Sharon Dexter Mary Domke Charles Fick Thomas Flock Gary Lee Fritz Richard Haldeman John Heilman Ronald Hett Patricia Johnson Gregory Kruse Vera Loff Dixie Lou Martin Mary Olson Rosemary Pasch Katherine Schroeder John Wadephul Jerry Boldon VLASEK’S LANES Tomah, Wisconsin Robert Birkholz Stephanie Brouillard Lorraine Brueggeman Ruth Ferries Wanda Liersch Jeannette Martalock Edwin Mittelstaedt Sharon Miller Robert Pasch Dixie Schroeder Dorothy Schulte Sharon Petzke Larry Smith Marlene Tillman De Ette Winchell Bonnie Boldon Nora Jean Anderson John Barden Carl Bartelt Diana Boetzel Vera Cox Darrell Dexter Carl Loff Ronald Pasch David Heinz Paul Kruse Lorrie Meacham Paul Meseberg Morris Miller Robert Schendel Patty Sullivan Jean Wadephul Carl Winchell Richard Zellmer TRALMERS SALES SERVICES Tomah, Wisconsin GRADES 5-6-7 - 8 Verdell Beier Larry Beaver Judy Brandau Patty Bray Douglas Devine Edward Fick Rosalyn Flock Don Kruse Randy Martolock James Meseberg Evah Parker Donald Pasch Vivian Schendel Carol Schulte Roger Smith Bonnie Stark Barbara Tillman Ted Welch Lorraine Birkholz Virginia Devine Gerald Flock Paul Heinz Pamela Liefke Wynn Liersch Constance Loff Roger Neitzel Gerald Rickman Karoline Rickman Lois Tillman Louise Tillman Neil Winchell Lowell Zellmer Caroline Cox Paul Crook Ruth Ann Fauska Mary Jane Flock Gregory Foley Bernard Johnson Wayne Pasch Lyle Schindler Delores Creviston David Dunnum Peter Kruse Richard Kruse Allan Martin Kenneth Thurow Arthur Tillman Goldie Winchell BOB FAUSKA Wilton, Wisconsin 3- ABSENT: Bonnie Creviston Karen Creviston Thomas Schindler Kenneth Short Raymond Short SENIOR QUARTET Orvis Schindler, Roger Pasch, Charles Zellmer, Merlyn Eckelberg. SENIOR BASKETBALL SQUAD ROW ONE: Orvis Schindler, Tom Wiseman, Daryl Schindler, Roger Pasch. ROW TWO: Harland Creviston, Charles Zellmer, Merlyn Eckelberg, Pat Welch, Richard Harrison. BERGER ELECTRIC CO Wilton, Wisconsin OSBORNES 5 10 Sparta, Wisconsin BUCHOLZ AND STROZINSKY LUMBER CO Wilton, Wisconsin HEALTH COUNCIL ROW ONE: Evelyn Larson, Lois Arndt, Margaret Short, Advisor Mrs. Jensen. ROW TWO: Donna Bever, Billy Heilman, Tom Koula, Shirley Switz. Karen Bever. FORENSICS ROW ONE: Mrs. Landgraf, Director, Tom Wiseman, Tom Koula, Merlyn Eckelberg, Donna Buchholz, Orvis Schindler. ROW TWO: Judy Wadephul, Lucille Noth, Elizabeth Schulte. Mar- garet Short, Nina Bray, Tom Welch, John Shie. ROW THREE: Christine Greisen, Berlean Larson, Vivian Reineke, Karen Bever, Caroline Steinhoff, Rosemary Pisha, Agnes Gallagher. ROW FOUR: Kenneth Wilson, Berdella Geier, Inez Cox, Karon Larson, Evelyn Larson, Nancy Meacham, Carolyn Zellmer, Shelby Bell. BOETZEL HARDWARE NORRIS VERNIER ROW ONE, Clarinets; Nina Bray, Marjorie Tillman, Shelby Bell, Eileen Lydon, Caroline Steinhoff, Joyce Fick. ROW TWO, Baritones; Orvis Schindler, Ruth Fick. Trombones; Agnes Gallagher, Roger Rasch. Cornets; Ruth Steinke, Billy Heilman, Kenneth Wilson, Nancy Meacham, Merlyn Eckelberg. ROW THREE, Bell Lyre; Elizabeth Schulte. Drum; Tom Wiseman. Drum Majorette; Vivian Rieneke. Drum Major; Julitta Martalock. Bass Horn; Charles Zellman. Color Bearers; Richard Heinz, Billy Short. Director; Franklin Maasch. Absent; Larry Devine. 00 a H £ co 8 H a z £ r- H O Z o 3 m 73 m H ROW ONE: N. Bray, E. Schulte, M. Short, V. Reineke, L. Noth, A. Gallagher, C. Steinhoff. ROW TWO: Director; Mrs. Maasch, S. Bell, D. Bever, R. Fick, M. Hemmersbach, E. Lydon, E. Clair. ROW THREE: J. Zelimer, D. Nauman, A. Winchell, N. Meacham, E. Larson, D. Simonson, K. Welch, L. Hemmersbach. ROW FOUR: L. Arndt, J. Cox, A. Cox, J. Fick, J. Simonson, J. Martalock, D. Buhholz. K, Larson. B. Geier. ROW FIVE: B. Short, B. Sullivan, R. Pasch, C. Zelimer, M. Eckelberg, R. Harrison, O. Schindler, B. Heilman. L, Peath, R. Heinz. FERRIES FURNITURE AND FUNERAL SERVICE Wilton ROW ONE: R. Fick, K. Larson, M. Hemmersbach, C. Steinhoff, J. Fick, K. Welch, A. Gallagher, Advisor; Mrs. Jensen. ROW TWO: P. Doyle, N. Bray, E. Schulte, M. Bever, L. Noth, J. Wadephul, R. Pisha, E. Arndt, K. Bever, B. Larson. ROW THREE: M. Sinnott, V. Reineke, E. Lydon, S. Bell, C. Zellmer, A. Winchell, J. Zellmer, S. Wadephul, L. Pasch, D. Raabe. ROW FOUR: R. Loff, C. Loff, D. Nauman, D. Simonson, L. Arndt, N. Meacham, M. Tillman, D. Buchholz, J. Martalock, L. Granger, J. Simonson. ROW ONE: D. Granger, J. Doyle, J. Eckelberg, D. Schindler, O. Schindler, C. Zellmer, S. Kortbein, Advisor, Mr. Olson, D. Simonson. ROW TWO: W. Geier, T. Koula, R. Schendel, D. Boetzel, B. Thurow, B. Short, J. Arndt, A. Eckelberg, D. O’Gara, G. Bever, G. Dougherty, V. Kirchoff. ROW THREE: R. Wendland, J. McCann, K. Wilson, N. Martin, N. Heintz, C. Liefke, J. Larson, B. Boldon, E. Sanborn, L. Peth, B. Rice, R. Wendland, S. Martin, C. Wilde, J. Reeck. PROM - MAY 1954 APRIL IN PARIS” PROM DANCERS CROWN BEARERS: Patricia Johnson and Robert Pasch (leAt-U (V cwltj|Wi tcK IUM| Wisconsin’s Finest Ice Cream Builders of Champions CHAMPS” BASKETBALL BASKET BALL SEASON 1954- 1955 1954- 1955 BASKETBALL SCORES Coached by William Smillie, the Wilton War- riors won the M-V Conference undefeated. Our Wilton 44 West Lima 40 record of 8 wins and 0 losses was the best con- Wilton 41 New Lisbon 25 ference record since 1947. Wilton 56 West Lima 44 Wilton 66 Ontario 23 Merlyn Eckelberg was top scorer in the state Wilton 50 Kendall 23 for awhile. He led the conference with 244 points Wilton 63 Cashton 38 breaking all previous records. Wilton 70 Wonewoc 46 Wilton 79 Norwalk 23 The Warriors averaged 72 points per game Wilton 53 New Lisbon 31 while holding their opponents to 32 per game. Wilton 47 Elroy 31 Wilton 85 Ontario 36 Eckelberg, Harrison, and Rice ranked in the Wilton 65 Kendall 42 top 8 scorers with 244, 94, and 76 respectively. Wilton 53 West Salem 48 Wilton 74 Cashton 33 The team set a new record for Wilton with Wilton 92 Norwalk 35 24 18 straight victories. Our only loss was to Coch- Wilton 68 Bagley 43 rane second in the little sixteen. We ranked 7 in Wilton 53 Elroy 26 the little sixteen until this loss when we dropped to Wilton 63 Mauston 11 where we remained the rest of the season. Madonna 42 Wilton 48 Cochrane 55 We still have an undefeated home record of 18 wins and 0 losses in the last 2 years. TOURNAMENT Much of our teams success was due to the Wilton 67 Kendall 45 balance on the team and the will to win. Many times Wilton 68 Elroy 58 in the year some close games were won by the fine Wilton 59 Wenecoc 48 work of the Wilton guards. Pat Welch came through with fine shooting and rebounding not only when we INDIVIDUAL SCORING needed it but all through the year. Wilton not only won the conference undefeated but also won the Players FG. FT. TP. Elroy sub-district and West Lima district tourna- M. Eckelberg 210 83 503 ments. Wilton's win at the district tournament was R. Harrison 68 34 170 the first in many years for Wilton. P. Welch 59 17 135 0, Schindler 7 8 22 Wilton played a fine Kendall team (that wot M. Rick 79 23 181 Consolation) and beat them 67 to 45. Wilton's C. Zellmer 4 1 9 second game was with the never die Elroy group. D. Schindler 3 1 7 This was one of the games in which the Wilton R. Sullivan 14 9 37 guards showed their class. After beating Elroy T. Wiseman 1 2 4 68 to 58 our team went to play for the Championship D. Granger 9 4 22 at West Lima. We started slow against a fixed up H. Creviston 3 3 9 Wonewoc team but ended in fine Wilton style by R. Pasch 26 19 71 beating them 59 to 48. We as a team would like to thank the Wilton Our coach whose name is Bill fans for their loyal support. We enjoyed playing Often gave the team the will for a group that was so well behind us. When there Many times in a huddle he would tell was a game, their motto was: “Never mind the snow How to break the other teams spell. or rain, we’re going to the game. An undefeated season we almost had But that Cochrane team was by no means bad Upon our loyal fans we could bank And Mr. Smillie we all thank. ERICKSON SUNBEAM BAKERY CAL SCHULTZ SCHROEDER MOTOR CO. La Crosse, Wisconsin Kendall, Wisconsin Kendall, Wisconsin jole-trtnck, 1 W ilton W all6p$ Ufttafici Vilton Rated New Lisbon n Little Wis — Wiltoi s winnin am and st offens I turned itraight y t in b« 11 o w i 32 poi its fi t avera stand 21 poi Stra ith tent 5 til ner •!V itmi Logers Swee onroe-Vernon Hon By BILL ROBBINS Journal Staff Writer) i ins: champion in Merl. ! berg with 244 ketbali competition at Wil-I gh school during the 1954-55 a resulted in Coach William! e’s Red and White Jl ing the y League' Cashtnn ........ IX Norwalk ....... 16 Ontario w Ik ik.. Om 121 IHam ndall 102. Eckelberg JJ erased the season 5K r e c o r d of 239 ssjpoints set 49 Seaman iviario in J ,he inclu jjsoa son :} total of 4 3JI a gainst i Ontal r. WII icy. Kei. Norwalk iden. __ Ontario Indit r. U Cashton k Cash ton Kendall af. Norwalk Norwalk Wilton . .1 n. Wilt on ndler. Wilton Kendall Kendall n. Wilton Kendall cher. Cathton 2® with a lug 27 field goals The pe U eight straigh 3 the first unb H Norwalk f 14(47. Wilton ad }41 loop wins to I,;West Sdlem Wilton non— i abou; y j crowd gn see it Just ‘Ou gain •T they will Conte dii avera. game. W es em ips Sic oki w ai th In Row ati uiciMi viv-ivi J WUUUlll A WiKon’s next home game is ary 25th with W est 8a• . In the little 16 rating of Jar ilton was rated no. 8 e conference $iand ngt a to ndi shi ntur - v «dint th si fo Si ho ton respectively, on offers endall took the runner-u on defense with 410 an third with 431. sing of Kendall talli to rank second in scoring Eck- Wynn ash- ton - ndall shton ntario Norwalk coiv. ___ _ ether of Wilton w Elsing of Kendall fp 163. pU Friday, the 11th ad close conference p!a -Hi loop with Norwalk i. Ontario 78 to 6i and of Le inK Kendall 66 to 52 Is a.id Wilton ig nuinbei ice was Crosse area in ool veu Hei year. aie. The Wilton team __ ®si 6a.e.n(thank Cora Powder for the Dellcl field g_a.y I chicken supper in whjrh she h in their honor last .Monday n! at Erv’s cafe. Conference Standings Team Wilton Kendall Cashton ( Norwalk 'Ontario V L Pts __8 0 574 5 3 399 5 3 450 17 359 17 7 346 M-V Conference Player Eckelberg. E-sing; K . Engham. [Cass, O.. larrison, eterson, ambur ce. W La C lm w es Pla To W.lton Black R. F.% |Gale-Et trick Wauzeka______ Blair Peneca Leadirm Scorers W 196 14 a ifci Tuesday niglit Kames not Inelud CHEERLEADERS: Eileen Lydon, Nancy Meacham, Vivian Reineke. PEP CLUB ROW ONE: Jerelyn Zellmer, Joyce Fick, Kay Welch, Ethel Arndt, Karen Bever, Inez Cox, Lou Ann Pasch, Carolyn Zellmer, Ruth Fick, Judith Wadephul, Carolyn Loff. ROW TWO: Wil- liam Thurow, Joan Ccw, Alice Cox, Patsy Doyle, Jay McCann, Norbert Sinnott, Margorie Till- man, Roselyn Loff, Elizabeth Schulte, Caroline Steinhoff. ROW THREE: Billy Bolden, Earl Pasch, Karon Larson, Lois Arndt, Shirley Switz, Evelyn Larson, Bob Rice, Duane Granger. ROW FOUR: John Shie, Gary Bever, Jimmy Meacham. Tom Welch, William Arndt, Stan Martin, Norman Heintz, John Eckelberg, Tom Koula, Billy Heilman. ERV’S CAFE NEITZELS FLOOR MART. Tomah Wilton. Wisconsin NEITZELS FURNITURE. Tomah CHEERLEADERS: Karen Bever, Inez Cox, Ruth Ann Fick. B-TEAM BASKETBALL PLAYERS ROW ONE: Ralph Wendland, Larry Devine, George Dougherty, Coach William Smillie, Duane Granger, BiU Boldon, Charles Wilde, Marvin Reeck. ROW TWO: Dick O’Gara, Manager BiUy Heilman, Tom Welch, John Shie, Jim Meacham, Gary Bever, FAUSKAS MOBIL OIL Wilton, Wisconsin ROW ONE: Dale Simonson, Richard Harrison, Merlyn Eckelberg, Charles Zellmer, Harland Creviston. ROW TWO: George Dougherty, Roger Pasch, Mike Rice, Daryl Schindler, Orvis Schindler, Bob Sullivan. ROW THREE: Sccrekeeper, Tom Wiseman; John Shie, Tom Welch, Coach, William Smillie; Jim Meacham, Dick O’Gara, Manager, Billy Heilman. BASEBALL The close of the fall baseball season found us in second place with a record of four wins and two losses. Both defeats occured when we played against Ontario and we lost by only one run. We are looking forward to a better record in the spring. The highlight of the season was a shut-out one hitter game pitched by Richard Harrison at Norwalk. Following are the statistics of these games: Wilton 13 Norwalk 3 Wilton 6 Ontario 7 Wilton 4 Norwalk 1 Wilton 3 Ontario 4 Wilton 10 Norwalk 0 Wilton 10 Ontario 9 Another activity that the high school boys participated in was to bowl on a high school bowl- ing team. Tom: Pop, what becomes of a ball player when his eyesight begins to fail?” Pop : They make an umpire of him.” MAUER BEVERAGE COMPANY Budweisers, Goebel Beer and Ale, Schmidt City Club Beer Sparta, Wisconsin Wilton vs. Kendall at Elroy Score: Wilton 67, Kendall 45 After winning the sub-district tournament at Elroy we went on and won the district tournament as CHAMPIONS by defeating Wonewoc at West Lima 59 to 48. Then we had to play in a play- off game against West Salem at Tomah. We were crowded out in an overtime game by only three points or 48 to 45. This ended our wonderful bas- ketball season with twenty-one wins and only two losses. We would like to congratulate our basketball players for the won- derful season that they played this year and also congratulations to our coach. Wilton vs. Elroy at Elroy Score: Wilton 68, Elroy 58 MUSIC MOTHERS ROW ONE: Wilma Heilman, Irene Dott, Grace Reineke. ROW TWO: Iva Winchell, Aila Fauska, Gertrude Schulte. JANITORS and COOKS ROW ONE: Alma Thurow, Josie Schroeder, Vivian Salisbury. ROW TWO: Roy Genewikow, Arnold Bolwahn. WILTON LUMBER FUEL Wilton, Wisconsin 7-UP BOTTLING COMPANY Tomah, Wisconsin BUS DRIVERS Barney Johnson Robert Fauska Linus Heintz Gervis Huber ANNUAL DONATIONS Taylor's Pharmacy, Sparta Felland's Shoe Store, Sparta Arenz Shoe Store, Sparta Lee Jewelers, Sparta Jackson Drug Store, Sparta Em's Dress Shop, Sparta Dr. Humphrey, Sparta Budde's Service Station, Wilton Martin's Trucking, Wilton Equitable Reserve Asst.-Pearl Wiseman Clark Kenyon Attorneys, Tomah Loehr's Hatchery, Tomah Dr. Brown, Tomah Rest Well Motel, Tomah Hoffman Corner Co-op Creamery Curley's Retta's Cafe, Wilton Chippy's Repair Shop, Wilton Agnes Rice Dress Shop, Wilton Tomah Office Supply, Tomah Donavon, Gleiss, Goodman Breitenfield Dr. Cunningham, Tomah Mitterreiters Radio TV, Tomah Dr. Weatherford, Tomah Langwell Jeweler, Tomah Blue Bowl Cafe, Tomah Warren's Barber Shop, Tomah Blaschke's Photography 9iop, Tomah James Arndt Insurance Agent, Wilton NTER- COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers (over Monulorturers Book Binders FACTORY HOME OFFICE Kansas City jiilp Kn vRk 3 dV V . • ■ “7. ■ p,v ■ 3V.V N.. ,_ ' .' ’« 1 , VVKJ- V - --•. 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