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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • 2

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I ver 1,000 Area Students Compete in Class beck, Daniel Kocian, Jeanle North; Krlstine Johnson, Chip Class Patty Brown, James Iliff, Laufenberg, Osseo Fairchild; Johnsrud, Osseo-Fairchild; Ha- Knight, Chippewa; Judy Stroln-ski, Thorp. Ruth Thompson, Sue McNul- Bischel. BLACK RIVER FALLS SENIOR HIGH Class A Patty Wilcox, Kay Stenulson, pewa; Donna Lipmski, Ttiorp; JoAnne Osborn, Augusta; Kay ty. Class Steve BIrtzer, John Vinton, uais i Steward, Chippewa; gen, Eleva-Strum; Mullen, Eleva-Strum; Duge, Osseo Chnstensen, cnippewa; Diane Barbara Nortman, Dean Upton, Carolyn, Deener, LuAnn Kulamay, Vicki Bailey. EAU CLAIKK MEMORIAL Class A Steven Staves, David Etc k- Mary Mueller, Colby; Sheryl Woods, Thorp; Sherry Maresh, Janet Kappus.

'Over 1,000 area high school musicians and vocilisll competed in three district tolo and ensemble contests Saturday, wre held at Eau Claire oruV, Eau Claire Memorial and Menomonle high schools. Contestants were given one, two or three ratings by the judges. Those who received top Jan Hoonsbeen, Velta Sperlin-gas, Sally Overlien, Mary Eddy. Ann Sperlingas, 1 Johnstad, Chippewa; Betty North; Peggy Erikson, North; Class Ruff, Alma; Olsen, Osseo- staedt, Edwin Muelling, Kris Ender, North; Jeffrey Kowal- Sandra Noonan, Gilman; Peggy CUSS Kathy Ertz, Barbara Hagens, Steve Werner. Jane Stolp, Mary Class Linda Hanson, Sandy Blom, Anderson, Gary Hokkanen, Drels.

Peeey Gearing. DebDie czyk, Gilman. Johnson, Augusta; Jeffrey Coleman, Chippewa; Judy Everson, Unton. Annette Johnson, Jack Fairchild; Flaten, Stanley-Boyd; Horban, Stanley Boyd; Lundberg, Osseo-Fairchild. Stackhouse, Nancy Hagens, le Pederson, Karen BistuDen, STRINUS-FIAMU Class A David Kurth, Chippewa; North; Barbara Meyer, Col LuAnn Marg, Barbara Nortman, Diane Swanson, Barbara Wilms, Marlene Meyer, Cindy Zillmer, Greg Babcock, Rod Nancy Hunt; Carol Nor en, Mark Werlein, Stacey Bow-ers, Ralph Wendt, Christine Sorenson, Charles Miller, Tony Siriannl, John Staszcuk, Paul by; Terry LaGasse, Thorp; Nancy Millis, Backy Rudolph.

Oass jaUngs, their schools, the Instrumental or vocal category Kathy Huber, North; Barbara Laura Kay Apka. BLACK RIVER FALLS JUJIOR HIGH Class A Miriam Rykken, Kathy Ed WOODWINDS Class A Wright, Mondovi; Harrison, Sue Voisard, Cathy Thurow, ney Babcock, Randy Bierke, Ramond Milliren, Owne Withee; Sue Leitchnam, Colby; Linda Tews, Neillsville; La- Kramer, Chippewa; Carta Win Hesse. Mark Werlein, Richard Nina Swisher. Jim Vanaer- Jeff Evenson, Brad Simonson, Elk Mound; Stanley- eer. Chippewa; uavia and the class they competed in art listed as follows: AT NORTH HIGH ploeg, Julie Sandberg, Betty Boyd; Frenzel, Cornell; Risen, merman, Colby; Jodene Olson, Diana Peterson, Betty Lund, dy, Connie Millis, Sue Larson, Vonne Duszynskl, Aitoona; Cheryl Brady, Cadott; Gerrl Johnson.

David Wilcox. Debbie Zillmer. Eleva-Strum; Stahlbusch, Elk Irwin, Ginny Steltzner, Peggy Moss, Deborah Boldon, Nancy Conner, Louree Joseph, Deanna i Hoehn, Holly Schaelfer, Bev Thorp; Laurale Harkness, McDonell; Julie Knoff, Neillsville; Mound; Eide, Mondovi; Kauf Barbara Kramer Chippe man, Osseo Fairchild; Rad- Huber, Colby; Rebecca Rosen-baum, Chippewa; Linda Pflan-zer, Colby; Mary Grether, i Nelson. Dorothy Briggs, Ohms, cliffe, Eleva-Strum; Lee, Elk wa; Caria winger, cnippewa. BRASS i Class A John Anderson, Cadott; Timothy Atkinson, North; Dan Pet Morgan, Quandahl, Emerson, Mound.

Class April Scholbrock, Gilman; Retmlger, Scheuey, schaffer, Class Ottarson, Eleva-Strum; Em- Smith, Peterson, Landauer, Neillsville; Margaret Borton, North; Cora Franson, Aitoona. Class George Cleveland, Owen-Wlthee; Duane Woods, Thorp; Joyce Lenz, Colby; Linda Di- erlik, Cadott; Wallace Camp ers. Neillsville; Bernard Ten bell, North; Anthony 4 pey, Hoicombe; Roth, Elk nis, Colby; Linda Bennett, Mound; Severson, Eleva- Paulus Peterson, Tom Davey, Doug Olson, Judy Steltzner, Brad Larsen, Sue Weghorn, Jackie Siewert, Beth Shea- Colby; Susan Nabbefeld, Augusta; Judy Dommer, Colby; Jeff Boisen, Jim Stutt- North: Edgar Riley, Chippewa; If Amber Nirva. Owen Withee; Julie Knoff, Neillsville: Joyce Strum; F. Tumm, Osseo-Fairchild; Szatalowicz, Stanley-Boyd; Reit, Stanley-Boyd; Sor gen, Colby; Diane Oman, Chippewa; Thomas Hanson, 'V) Debbie Hanson, Chippewa; Kay Palmerton, Colby; Pam Jen- han, Bonnie Graff, Gary Hokkanen, Tom Bperke, Dwt Hen Chippewa; Diane Holm, Chip ness, Thorp; Barbara Messer, enson, Stanley-Boyd; Miller, Al Kleinheinz, Chippewa; Bonnie Sukopp, Chippewa; Alleeti Colby; Sue Anderson, Thorp; ma; M.

Amundson, Elk Mound; derson, Kooert vollendorf, Carol Peterson, Mary pewa; Chert Jones, Chippewa; Valerie Kwieslelewicz, Gilman; Dana Salander; Thorp; Ned Zarnsterff, Owen-Wlthee. Smith, Alma. Tollefson, Diana Peterson, Cin Renata Squires, Aitoona; Be t- Class Lynn Borgenheimer, McDofr Class Earney, Pepin; Laffe, Os gy Buss, Thorp; Sherry Maresh, North; Sandra Hanson, Chippe ell; Diane Hunt, Chippewa; seo-Fairchild; Johnsrud, Osseo- dy Baker, Linda Skeels, Seymour, Mary Boettcher, Karen Gehrke, Marsha Peterson; Nee-na Beegle, Gary Rylander, Teri -Haas, Cadott; Linda Freagon, Brenda Brandt, Colby; Diane Woods, Thorp; David JPischer, Neillsville. Class 4- Michael McDonell: Lynn Richards, Augusta; Mary wa; Fay Lau, Chippewa; Alice Fairchild: Schrantz, Elk Courtney, Colby; Deyonna Dingman, Chippewa; Debbie Mound; Allison, Eleva-Strum; Kildahl, Dan Meyers, Greg Mueller, Owen-Withee; Jackie Deiune, Stanley Boyd; Peter Russell Mueller, Ann Metz, Augusta; Mary Jo Keef- Stanley Boyd; Hayden, Mueller, Jane Bengerson, Cathy Conrow, Tom Poppe, Vera Wright, Vicki Ness, John Storrs. Aitoona: Gene Al- er, Chippewa.

ai Tht Eau Clair leader A Eau Clalrt. Wliconiln Elk Mound; Johnson, Elk brecht. North; Richard Berg, Mound; A. Cote, Hoicombe; PIANO-VOCAL Class A Sunday, March 30, 1969 Augusta; uary atoning. Col Tumm, Osseo-Fairchild; Kuhn, Class Jean Anderson, Kelley Shan Vicki Hays, Aitoona; Vickie by; Barbara Hughes, McDonnell; Ned Willkom, Cadott; Shei Stanley-Boyd.

NStokes, North. non, Pamela Quayle, Cynthia Rhude, Nancy Conner, Ro s- la Amacher, Owen Withee: Top Alma Center I. Class Cynthia Bowe, Chippewa. Jean Keating, Thorp; Cheryle ynne Ross, Roxanne Brice, Students Listed Augusta; Barb OlejnI- uass PERCUSSION Class A Haukeness, Eleva-Strum. Class Schaffer," Osseo Fairchild.

Class Adams, Eleva Strum; Peter Ciak, Thorp; Sandra Lowe, Chippewa; Diane Oman, Chip- Jane Reiter, Lou Kathy Sutton, George Utphall, Debbie Wilson, Dorolh, Kamm, -zanne Henke, Amy Schelley, Tim Scholbrock, Gilman; Boettcher. Thorp; Susan ALMA CENTER Seven Al Runzhelmer, Colby Holly ma center students received all "A's" during the third nine Gass C. Ellen Quandahl, Beth HeJwig, Brandt, Chippewa; Diane Hunt, son, Alma; Crosby, Cornell. weeks. David Kurth, Chippewa; Lorl Lou Manor, Sherry Wulff, Pete.

Chippewa; Rebecca Hinke, Col They are sophomore Judy SAXOPHONES Class A Rostad, Tony Roach, Suzanne by; Catherine Devlne, Chippe- i uuitner, Augusta; Kim a 1-. son, Thorp; Pat Coffey, Augus- Henke, Jane Reiter. Call, juniors Phyllis Boucher and Rose Esser, and seniors Severson, Mondovi; Powers, ws; Patricia Warns, Owen-Wlthee; Mary Jo Keefer, Chippe Eleva-Strum; Thrope, Stanley wa; Mary Kleinheinz, Chippe Boyd. land Rodney Zeigtor, chapter member. The chapter won the awards for Its farm safety, program.

Gov. Knowles urged chapter mem-, bers to "revitalize rural America." He pointed out that farming is the nation's largest Industry and noted that "Tomorrow's farmers must be adaptable, open to new Ideas and willing to adjust their methods to changing social needs and market conditions." AWARDS PRESENTED Shown with Gov. Warren P. Knowles during presentation of state and national awards to the Coch-rane-Fountain City FFA Chapter Friday night, are, from left, John Roterkig, farm safety committee member, Willard Ratz, chapter vice-president, Gov. Knowles, Gary Baker, chapter president, Ray Scholl, chapter advisor and former agriculture teacher, Lynette Anderson, Sue Grupe, Marilyn Scholze and Mary Waters.

wa; sneryi jonnswa, cnippe Class Class Monique Potter. EAU CLAIRE CENTRAL JUNIOR HIGH Class A Debie Hornuth, Bebie Kor- wa; Mary Goessling, Owen-Wl Nineteen others were listed ta; reggy Gallic, Gilman; Pat Brown, Colby; Lash Frit, Owen-Wlthee; Jennifer Olson, Gilman; Mary See, McDonell; Diane Papenfuss, Augusta; Julie Jacobson, Colby; Mike Bo-rek, Gilman; Robert Cyr, Mc-Donell; Dan Gannon, Chippewa Ken Goranson. Aitoona Emert, Osseo-Fairchild; Aus-man. Osseo-Fairchild; Ander thee; Alzada Erlckson, Chippe on the A honor roll. They are wa; Randy Kapatauskas son, Stanley-Boyd; Falbe, Cor freshmen Cynthia Boucher, nuth.

Thorp; Larry Goebel, Gilman nell; Vollendorf, Elk Mound; Steve Grupe, Diane Kunzel- Diane Papenfuss, Augusta. Class Pete Ramberg, Pamela Sem- Wiernasz, Stanley-Boyd; Szat man, Doris Prindle and Theron Vote May Close One of Two Six Injured in alowicz, Stanley Boyd; Empey, Prlndle; sophomores Wanda ATMENOMONIE Hoicombe; Glanzman, Mondo Meyer, Thorp; a 1 1 a Arties, Augusta; Mark gen, McDonell; Mary "Ann Bowman, Marie Esser, Karen ingson, Mary Thorson, Rebecca Litman, Dennis Henderson, Jim Seipel, Julie Thompson, Hy. 29 Accident vi; Heike, Mondovn Otterson, Joos and Mary Laverty; jun The following were listed as Eleva-Strum; Reeve, Eleva the individual winners in Me One-Room Schools in State Nearly Extinct Strum; Call, Eleva Strum; CHIPPEWA FALLS Six persons sustained injuries in WOODWIND Class A Wendy Seymour, Ronald Lee, Joan Parkinson, David VaiHette, Debbie Baker, Kyle Anderson. nomonle. The first names Goplin, Osseo-Fairchild; Krok iors Susan Janke, Barbara Prindle, Jane Prlndle, Rozann Schnick, Randy Shoemaker, Loetta Smith and Sara Sobota; and seniors Gordon Barritt, the contestants were not made a crash on Hy.

29 four miles son, Cornell; Walker, Cornell; Suzy Sturtz, Neillsville; Anne Thompson. Neillsville: Marv Bill Wimbish. available. off CTH Friday Powers, Eleva-Strum. The driver of one of the autos Class Tom Sharon Irwin, peters, Neillsville: Carol Frls- Class BRASS Class A James Schmitz and Dave school can't stand up economically or otherwise." Raymond Geweke, Wausau, re Tryboskl, Stanley- Boyd; An we, Augusta; Karri Hendrlck- One of the opponents' chief, objections to the merger is the higher tax rate in the North Walde, Eleva Strum; Cox; ported he was westbound on Catherine Sorenson, Sonja Nelson, Jane Aasen, Laura Rob- He noted that the North Prai son, Chippewa; Susan Keating, derson, Pepin.

Osseo-Fakchild; Flaten, Stan rie School has 297 pupils, 13 Prairie district. Tnorp; Joyce Ebben, 1 TwoMenomonie ley-Boyd; Shilts, Stanley-Boyd teachers and an administrator. But, the school official said, PIANO Class A T. Flug, Menomonle; Kastel, Hy. 29 when his car hit an icy spot and slid into the eastbound lane.

His car hit another driven by Joann Vagjrt, Rt. 3, Cadott, Melody Falkenberg, Cadott; Nancv Goeltz. fWhv Kav Sack. Johnson, Cornell; Wirth, Stan "In today's world, the one-room 1 Approval of the Jericho ref Fire Calls Made bins, Barbara Hoehn, Brad Myers, Carol Olson, Alan Swan-son, Dale Staves, Jim Wilson, Kay Johnson, Anne Hoover, Betty Brantner. ley-Boyd; Cance, Stanley-Boyd "'eft, Janet Schiller, Neu MADISON (AP) The one- Stanley-Boyd; Hauser, Menom erendum Tuesday wouldn't nec Geweke's wife; Geneva, suf MENOMONIE (SpecUl) room school house, a nostalgic Miles, Mondovi; Haukeness Eleva-Strum; Forster, Mondo essarily mean an Immediate viije; Joyce Tesmer, Colby; JoAnn Klukas.

Cadott: a- fered head lacerations. Their reminder of a bygone era, is onle; Oas, Menomonie; Gun-derson, Osseo-Fairchild; Koch, Arkansaw. attempt would be made to elimi Members of the aty Fire Department answered two alarms vi; Fischer, Cornell McCaf- four-year-old daughter, Rebec rapidly disappearing from the ice Hrdlicka, Cadott; Cindy Isaacs, Owen Withee; Chris fey, Stanley-Boyd; Isenberger, nate -Wisconsin's other one-room school, Palestine School, located ca, sustained head bruises. Gew Wisconsin scene. Friday.

GREENWOOD Class A Debbie Myhrwold. Class Debra Krom, Kristine Myhr Class McDuffe, Menomonie; Dahl, eke and his three-year-old son 'Firemen were called at 1:35 During the depression years on Highway 59 between Eagle were not injured. p.m. to extinguish a 1960 se Gass Paulson, Osseo Fairchild; and North Prairie. Menomonie; Wold, Menomonie; Peterson, Menomonie; Mostul, Joann Vajgrt received head dan, owned by Nels Cole, 1425 While John Popinski, the Jeri of the 1930s, more than 700 such schools dotted rural areas of the Badger State.

Six years ago there were nearly 200. a cuts and bruises to her nghi Wilcox, Menomonle, when Mentimonie; Anderson, p- cho School teacher is a newcom 'Fimstahl, Colby, Linda Suda, Thorp; Barbara Hanson, Chippewa; Janet Fuchs, Cadott; Sally dark, Owen-Wflthee; Ruth Harris, VJ 'Class Margaret Sillampa, 0 we n- Withee; Mot Kleinheinz, Chip- vs. knee and hand. Three passen wold, Nancy Ossraann, M. Gov-ek, D.

Hefner, W. Knudson, M. Lamovec, S. Thier, S. Volovsek, Berdell Nielson, Sharon Niel- er to the teaching ranks, Mrs.

front cushion caught fire while it was parked near the Inter gers in her auto were also hurt in; Goodrich, Menomonie, Johnson, Osseo-Fairchild; Johnsrud, Osseo-Fairchild; Millers, Al Cancer (Continued from page 1A) Today, only two one-room Mrs. Harvey Robertson sus Leone Twist, teacher of the 22 students in the Palestine School, section of Fifth Ave. and Second son. school houses remain in opera tained lacerations to her 1 St. W.

is eligible for retirement. tion. Both are tucked away in Gass Susan Volovsek, Sue Hoff The fire was believed to have Nancy Chippe described Saturday by Dr. Har rural areas of southwestern Mrs. Twist has been very started from a cigar ash.

wa: Jean.Altman, McDonell; cheek and mouth, Nancy Tann-ler had facial cuts, and a h-leen Crogg, had cuts to the forehead and the top of the Waukesha County. ma. VOCAL Class A Berger, Elk Mound; Fox, Elk Mound; Brendsel, Elk Mound; Rogers, Menomonie; Eide, popular with parents over the ry S. Goldsmith of Memorial Hospital for Cancer and Allied Cheryl Lee, North; Kathy Oil- man, Mike Metz, Margaret Fra-vert, Bruce Mary Jo Verschav. LeAxm Rohde.

Den Tuesday, voters may decide Firemen were called at 8:45 pjn. to the River Heights Ele years, an official said. And as Beth Doege, head. They are all residents of Diseases at Cornell Medical College in New York City. Chippewa; Debra Gillis.

Ca mentary 615 24th Ave. nis Susa, Dawn Ystad, Betty to close the doors of one of the schools, a white, frame structure known as the Jericho Cadott. Mary Ginder, North; Lin Mondovi; Erickson, Mondovi; where a furnace on the roof Fravert, Carol Soweija, Roger long as she remains at the school, there probably will be no attempt to ask the voters to abandon what could soon be Wisconsin's only one room State Trooper Tom Harris da Haas. Colby: Karri Hen was on fire. Volovsek, Krlstine Myhrwold, School, about three miles east of was at the scene at 4:30 p.m This operation frees part of the omentum from its normal connections, and lengthens it into a tube which is pushed up (drlckson, Theresa The blaze was believed to Ness, Mondovi; Heike, Mondo-.

vi; Wright, Mondovi; Oftedahl, Osseo-Fairchild; Knutson, 1 Eagle. He said both cars were badly Berdell Nielson, Sharon Nielson, Nina Bayuk, Felix Bisjak, leinmerc, cwppewa; Jan Hel- have been caused by faulty pro On the ballot is a proposal to school. damaged. egstad, Chippewa: Karen Zim pane gas. under the skin as far as an el merge Jericho School with Stewart Bayuk, Bucheger, Randy Schnelbell.

Colby; West, bow or knee. Still served by its' own blood supply, the tube of cnippewa; Nancy Goelte, Col North Prairie Elementary School. PEDESTRIAN DEATHS DURING 1968 Mound Crites, Menomonie Dubiel, Stanley-Boyd; Olson, Osseo-Fairchild Sieg, Osseo-FairchHd; Glanzman, Mondovi; Kilde, Mondovi; Goss, Mondovi; Eiseth. Menomonie: Men Kentucky Family Rich in Precious Heirlooms tissue Jives and functions as a by; Brenda Koch, Cadott; Sue Briskl, Thorp; Dianne Douville, FALL CREEK Class A Jocelyn Mehls, Janice Malk, Jericho School has 20 pupils. new source of lympathic chan- North Prairie School, located LOUISVILLE, Ky.

(AP) At enls, Goldsmith told an Ameri Cadott; Jenny Feldman, Augusta; Jean Etten, McDonell; about three miles north of Jeri omonie, Goplin, OsseotFairchild; can Cancer Society for Science cho and near the community of her wedding, Linda Leila Florence wore the 70-year-old wed Gum, Colby; Kay Klein- Laffe, Osseo-Fatrchild. Class North Prairie, has nearly 300 Writers meeting. Helpful in Tests Jieinz, Chippewa; Jane Ebben, Jeanne Volkman, Nancy Johnson, Mart Borenke, Sue Olson, Janice Maik, Linda Heffernan, Ruth Smasal, Diane Knudtson, Janicea Maik, Mary Bremel, Marge Frase, Mary Jo I ding band which belonged to her pupils. 'Thorp; Laurale Harkness, Mc Nelson, Eleva-Strum; Miller, He said the technique has great-grandmother. Last January, the Agency Donell; Jean Wachsmuth, Gil- She carried a silk handker helped two-thirds of about 20 patients suffering from limb swell-) Ipm; Donna Brown, Colby; School Committee No.

16 voted 6-1 to merge Jericho School chief brought from China by a Nancy Steinke, Doug Krenz, Nancy Strasburg, Donald Lane, ings after cancer surgery, and Alma; Lee, Elk Mound; Score, Menomonie; Mellem, Eleva-Strum; Ausman, Elk Noll, Alma; Nelson, Eleva-Strum; Wilson, Cornell. Class with the North Prairie district great-great-aunt 68 years ago when she and other American Keta Paulson, Thorp; Cheryl Schulz, Colby; Mary Haas, David King, Cadott; Mary Linda Bann, Jean Nielsen, Con tfL TOTAL: 148 "J7T Sw. 'mq Ul IMHT UMMiTTiy a 4 (a f-j mam a' jy i i-SW V(I)IM tOOCi UK missionaries were driven out by one boy with a congenital lymph defect whose right leg was so badly swollen and so heavy that nie Frase, Merlyn Aude. Janssen, Cadott; Cheryl Gosse, the Boxer Rebellion. But the union can come about only if a majority of voters in the rural and incorporated areas of both districts give their Void, Osseo-Fairchild; Lesige, Colby, Karen Johnson, Chip Even older than these senti he could only drag it as he GILMANTON CLASS Carolyn Van Brunt, Kathy Osseo-Fairchild; Austin, Eleva walked.

pewa. Class mental items is her name, Leila, used continuously in the fam approval at the polls. Strum; Olson, Eleva Strum; Peterson, Suzanne Gilman, Bar i Kenneth Froelich, Chippewa And advocates of the merger Noll, Alma; Ajona, Eleva- ily for 122 years. For five gener Other surgeons now have used the technique successfully In most of 30 to 40 other patients, bara Britton, Debra Amidon. Strum.

ations It has been handed down admit the issue may be close. "The very fact that the Jerl Mike Borek, Gilman; Barbara rSwanson, Aitoona; Margaret Sillampa, Owen-Withee; Terry Class Debra Loomis, Emma a he said. to the oldest daughter. AT MEMORIAL 'Nirva, Owen-Withee; Yvonne cho School is still In existence is that the people believe In it," said a local school official who requested that he not be Steinke, Bryce Llsowski, Heidi Glanzman, Debra Moy, Diane Hestekin, Kathleen Peterson. Officials at the Eau Claire Schwoch, Colby; Jackie AM-ers, Gilman; Peggy Gosse, Col named.

Memorial contest listed the winners according to the school they attend and the class they by; Nancy Kotecki, Thorp; 'Cindy Augusta; Pedestrian Hit No deaths to pedestrians "They could long ago have sought this merger on their own, Kathy SanUneau, At 1 L4iKr-l but they didn't," he observed 'Jennifer Bodamer, Thorp; competed in. LOYAL Class A in Menomonie Elaine Post, Chippewa; Bon- hie Karaba, Owen Withee; Sheila Trindal, Lana Ray- MENOMONIE (Special) Janice Atcherson, Colby; Don- horn, Wendy Anderson, Bonnie Mondovi High School Open House Monday City police officers are continu ina Binning, Colby; Mary Beth Kanneberg, Becky Doehr, Mi ing in an investigation of an al Source: State Division of Motor Vehicles 148 Pedestrians Killed in Wisconsin Last Year Hermsen, Thorp; Carol Nel chael Demuth, Kris Knack, Lee leged hit end run involving a MONDOVI (Special) Open son, North; Lynn Richards, Smith, Paul Noeldner, house will be held at the Mon pedestrian here 1:38 a.m. Saturday. Augusta; Vickie Frome, 1 ard Hansen, Jackie LaBarge, dovl High School from 6:30 to by; Susan Kleinheinz, Chippe- Kathleen Theisen, Kevin Mack, Brian Schenk, North Hall, 't 9:30 p.m. Monday.

MADISON (Special)-Of the Karen Rakovec, Bonita Scho- light hours prevailed at the Si reported that Michael Samca received a leg injury when 148 pedestrians killed in traf ber, Carol Luber, Pamela Wolfe. tune ot 52 of the on-foot trag- To avoid long waiting periods, parents whose last name begins with A through are Marti Gerder, Edward Noeldner. fic collisions last year "in Wis euies. Major pedestrian action Class consin, 84 were involved In ur fwa; Keta rauison, inorp; cin-'dy Scott, Augusta; Debbie Gannon, Chippewa. VOCAL i Steward, Chippewa; Ronald Wheeler, Cadott; struck at the intersection of Main St.

and Broadway. Steve Zupslch, 1103 Second asked to come from 6:30 to Ronnie Dux, Randy Helm, ban mishaps, while 64 were hit were: crossing or entering In p.m. Those with last names beginning with through are Kathy Gardner, Judy Young, on rural roadways, according ter section-42; crossing or en St Menomonle, reported at Wendy Gardner, Sue Schellin- tering roadway not at 1 r-l to the state division of motor vehicles. ger, Kris Knack, Pamela Joseph Possley, Thorp; Eric section-54: walking in roa Thirty-three victims were un asked to come from I to 9 p.m Friendship Days Set Wolfe, Debbie Capelle, Kay in direction of, moving cars 1:11 p.m. Friday that his auto had been damaged by a hit and run vehicle while parked In Don's Super Valu lot sometime between 9-10 a.

m. Damages Sorenson, North; Todd Knight, Tim Atkinson, der 15 years of age. Fifty-five Johnson, Debbie Cole. 20; walking in road against Class traffic-five. Others killed were were older man 65 years of age.

Eighty-eight were male, 60 North; Marilyn Maki, Owen-Wlthee; Julie Schmidt, Neills Marjorie Theisen, Marilyn standing, playing or working in were estimated at (75 to the female. Erickson, Peggy Teter. roadway, or getting on or off MONDOVI (Special) Mon-dovi's Friendship Days celebration has been set for July 4, 5 and 6. General chairman of the ville; Peggy Irwin. Cadott; Lvnnda Marcott, North; Patri Most dangerous hours were vehicle.

REGIS Class A COLFAX HONORS Marion Valaske, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVeme Valaske, Rt. 2, Colfax, has been named valedictorian of the 1969 graduating class. Salutatorian is Alan Lorenzen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Burdette Lorenzen, Rt. 1, Colfax. Miss Valaske plans to seek a secretarial position after graduation and Lorenzen expects to attend Eau Claire State University. The other top eight students in the class are Jane Lind, Brenda Fjelsted, Cynthia Korsrud, Judith Johnson, Barbara Jenson, Paul Flaten, Phillip Hagel, and Tim Vettrus.

after sundown, indicated by the cia Lawkr, Chippewa; Candy The total of all persons killed in traffic crashes last year annual event is James Heike fact that 49 walkers were Bob Connell, Diane Poppe, right rear fender of his IOCS sedan. Arlo Curtis, 1501 Third St. Menomonle, 'reported at 9:55 a.m. Friday that some gas had been stolen from his auto Thursday night. Don Engum is co chairman Roxie Owens, Barb Walter, Peg Wisconsin, Including the 148 Horn, Thorp; Carleen SiJJam-Owen-Wlthee; Carleen Sillampa, Owen-Withee; Roberta Good-iman; Cadott; Vicki Stokes, and parade chairman iS'Arlen struck on lighted roadways, 37 on unlighted roads after dark, and 10 at dusk or twilight Day gy Svacina, Karen sWhraneyer, walkers, readied an all time Burke.

record of 1,166. Elizabeth Meinholz, Brian Gold 1.

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