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11 Monday, May 29, 1 967 Green Boy Presi-Gozett Petition Seeks Equalized Value Basis for School Board Election Class of 118 To Graduate At Kewaunee 1 1 vS CU) will be selected at large. The CooDeratlve Educational An nrrler bv the agency Service Agency (CESA) has school committee of CESA 9 was iat October for the re- ed so all elementary school districts are in a high school dls-trlct, as is required by state, law. Parts of the two districts will go to Algoma and Kewaunee school districts. The Casco High School will be received a petition calling lor the school board In the newly re IU0 UWMI organization of the district fol organized Luxemburg a i KEWAUNEE (PG) Com school district to be selected on the basis of equalized valuation. tnencement exercises for 118 lowing a public hearing, itxn was no call for a referendum nn the matter at that time and enlora will be held next Fri The oetltlon.

bearing more flrt order for reorganiza day at 8 p.m. in the high than 100 names, proposes the the district was ordered formed, effective In July. tion was issued by the agency school auditorium, school board, that becomes ef An all-student program will Sine November, when an in fective July 1. be elected on an be presented, with the com school committee in 1966. A referendum on the issue defeated the proposal.

bv the committee terim school board of 14 members was appointed, the systems have been working toward mencement message being giv apportionment basis, based on the equalized valuation of the nripnt Luxemburg and Casoo en by Elizabeth Charlier. The was for integration of the Lux- A dflAfl salutatory address will be giv the joint district school districts. The proposal en by Jacqueline Malgatter and the valedictory presented by emburg district in Apru, m. That, too, was defeated in a f.nrliim. The October order would mean five board members would be from Luxemburg Sandra Krohn and two from Casco.

The new district win resuu in one kindergarten to 12th grade system for the major portion of the districts presently served by the Casco and Luxemburg High Schools. followed a public hearing where 1967 Th netltion. filed with the unanimous approval xor we jum-inff of the two districts was In addition to several selections by seniors, remarks will be given by Ameri 1 secretary of the CESA 9 agency school committee will be the first order of business at the new district's first annual meet- 'demonstrated. The reorganization was order-1 10 0 fl can Field Service Student Karl Leibl of Germany. Awards will be presented by Principal Don in a -Tiiiv S.

If the DroDosal Is not -3" -'1 adopted, school board members ald J. Keenan. Supt. R. F.

Plantico will present the class Donald L. Qulstoroff, president Drowning Sui of the board of education, will Cornerstone Laid The cornerstone for the new North Wisconsin District Missouri Synod; the Rev. Zion Lutheran Church at Oconto was laid Sunday. James Slow, pastor of the church; Kenneth Wood- Frora left, Bernard Foester; Richard Notz; Charles worth and Alvin Ratzburg. Mr.

Brauer is from Ratzburg; the Rev. Harold Brauer, representing the Wausau, the others from Oconto. (P-G Photo) present diplomas. To Be Tried The senior response will be given by Robert Irving, presi MARINETTE The ruling Oconto Will Graduate that civil suit filed against Marinette County by the parents dent of the class. Other class officers are Dale Paplham, vice-president; Carol Barbiaux, secretary, and Kathleen Rom- of a 1964 drowning victim should be tried has been made by Cir 99 Seniors Thursday sos, treasurer, of the graduating Members class are: cuit Judge James Martineau Oconto.

OCONTO (PG) Ninety nine and Hallle Newlun, president of the Board of Education, will Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bielow OPEN r.lCf.lOQIAL DAY seniors will graduate In the ski of Chicago, whose 18-year- 81st annual commencement present diplomas. old son, George, drowned Teresa Augufln Thomas Novotny Lawrnce Ballelne Sharon O'Konski Carol Barbiaux Mary Ann Olion William Baumalitir Pattl Jo Oswald Ruth Bellaau Dalt Otradovtc Karen Botha Dalt Paplham Elliabeth Charllar Harvoy Paplham Rodney Christiansen Lois Paplham exercises to be held Thursday, Selections will be sung by the high school chorus, under the Twin Bridge Park on July 26, June 1, in the high school gym 1964, filed the suit against the Tuosday, ttay 30 12 Moon to 5 P.f.1. That Prices Good Tuesday, May 30 Only WHILE QUANTITIES LAST direction of Miss Sue Heinritz, nasium.

Patricia Cowtll Janice Paska county. accompanied by Kay Berge The high school band, under The parents, who are seeking Speakers will be honor stu the direction of Robert Boiler, more than $26,000, charged that dents. Krlstine Young's saluta- will present a half hour concert Marinette County failed to warn starting at 7:30 p.m. They will torian speech Is entitled "I'm Sure I Shall Not Pass This Way swimmers of dangerous drop also play the processional and Values to 8.95 FAMOUS MAKE offs, failed to maintain the Pamela Cota will speak recessional. on "Courage to be Ourselves" swimmng area properly and failed to provide adequate sup The Rev.

Lawrence Berg will Mark Caruso, "Intellectual ervision. give the invocation and bene diction; Principal Alex Stapon and Marsha Lipp, valedictorian, "May Honor, The hearing was held to de WOMEN'S 1HM 41119 termine whether the Bielowskls kus will introduce honor students; Supt. John B. LeMay will Pride and Peace be Our had given the county the re give the graduation address, Robert Cox David Creveourt Terrence Daron Mary K. Daut Dor ten Deda Robert Dreb Carolyn Drake Julleann Dufek David Dworak Jeffrey Dworak Betty Erlchstn Barbara Flaherty Gerald Gauthler Linda Gludlce Dean Graff David Hoppt James Harlow Sandra Horak Jnyne Hrablk Doris Huber Robert Irving Bernard Jadin Charles Jadin Thomas Janowskl Mark Jeilntk John Jerabek Daniel Jerabek Kay Kenney David Klnlerskl M.

A Knappmlller. Donald Knipp Charles Kostaka Candy Krauss Sandra Krohn Susan KugeJ Judy Kussow Cheryl Last William LeCloux John Legols Karl Lelbl Elizabeth Pellsek Glenn Petrlck Beverly Prlbek Randall Raasch Joseph Relsleger Krlstlne Relndl Karen Reynolds Dennis Robinson Otto Robinson Alan Romsos Kathleen Romsos Michael Safranskl Alice Schlels Ronald Schlels Mark Schmellng Craig Schneider Thomas Schroeder Diane Schunke David Sconrert Randall Seldl Daniel Seiner Michael Seiner Susan Seiner Ronald Sevclk William Shaw Linda Shedivy Edward Shedlosky David If bold Carol Slnkula Donald Slnkula Terry Slack Winifred Smldel Margaret Stodola James Stoffel Richard Stuebi Christina Teas Ronald Thompson Janice Thor Maryann Tulachka Joyce Verdegan quired notice of the death and whether their failure to give Guides," the class motto. Members of the class are: Laura Alvarez Linden Leonard Richard E. Anderson Marsha Llpp notice of their complaint within Susan Augustine Wendy Llpp Marvin Longslne Terranct Maloney laiitlliimp to vmm MWtesiBf the 120 day limit provided for by state statute had been pre William Melendea Michael Bake Judith Belongla Roger Bergevaln Dawn Blckel Robert Bond Elizabeth Brazeau judicial to the county. According to Judge Marti neau's ruling, the caretaker the park was informed of the Jack Brlckner Alan Caelwaerts John Campbell William Carrlveau Mark Caruso Arthur Chezek Jr.

Catherine Chezek Gordon Clsar accident before the body was found, the deputy coroner and Tuesday Only members of the sheriff's and Dairy Queen Cherie Treptow, 16, of Spruce, is crowned Oconto County Dairy Queen at Gillett Sunday by her predecessor, Linda Miller, Suring. Cherie, who will be a senior at Oconto Falls High, is the daughter of the Erman Treptows. Sandy Koronkiewicz, 19, of Oconto, was named first alternate among the 11 contestants. Hernan Congoto Nancy Conrad county traffic departments were Larry Lutter Gary Vogeltanz William Cook Jacqueline Malgatter Carol Waegll called to the scene of the acci dent and that the incident had Pamela Cota K. Crawford Jr.

Cynthia Curtis Rose Darr Choose from 2-pict Cation (rnte inj I.iace twim iuIii with button back or, one piece with zipper back, la your choice of colors. 32-40 been reported to the county Michael Maszka James Walecka Lois Mleilva Roger Wanek Judith Mueller David Wolske Patricia Murray Joseph Worachek Thomas Murray Linda Worachek Dick Nlmmer Robert Wyman Jane Novak Rene Zlmmer board by the county forestry Marilyn Daul Sharon Daul Vlcki DeHut agent. Susan Durand Gary Erdman Sandra Mercler Rhea Merllne Mary Kay Milan Ray Mocco Carl Montgomery Terrence Moynihait Wayne Nlcklaut Mary Lynn Noel Katharine Norton Gay Notz Gordon Olson Thomas Olson Carol O'Nell Francis Pecor Jr. Steven Penkoske Kathleen Perrlzo Richard Perrlzo Melvln Plllsbury Alice Pitroskl Brent Predlth William Pries Daniel Rhode Nancy Rhode James Rlewe William Schmlt Rex Schoen Mary Snyder Sua Steler Timothy Stewart Linda Strehlow Ellen Thompson JoAnn Van Heck Michael Van Heck Marietta VanHuile Vlckl VsnHulle James Vlestenz Sally Volk Michel Whltford Edward Wledenhatt Anne Wilde Harold Wusferbarth Kristina Young Kenneth Zlmanek A. Scott Ferris Catherine Follett Berg Commissioned Coast Guardman Hurt 67 Brillion Seniors To Get Diplomas On Friday Night IMPORTED BAC0IULB.

Michael Fonder As Army Lieutenant Kathryn Gerlng Kurt Grahammer STURGEON BAY (PG) A 22-year-old Coast Guardsman stationed on Washington Island Thomas R. Berg, son of Mr. Michael Hebert Robert Hermsen The Rev. Leonard Woefel of BRILLION (PG) The bac Hi Carole Heroux and Mrs. Robert Berg, 1203 St.

Mary's Church of Brillion calaureate program for 67 grad Richard Heroux Dorothy Huebscher Bruss De Pere, has gradu will give the benediction and in eye ated from officer candidate uating seniors of Brillion High School was held Sunday, and vocation. Barbara Janda Robert Jenkins Matthew Karban Henry Koepke Dennis Kozlowskl Patricia Kozlowskl Ellen Haun will give the commencement exercises are Maple Queen Leila Hagen, Washington Island, Door County Blossom Queen in 1965, was named Wisconsin Maple Queen at the 17th annual State Maple Syrup Festival at Aniwa, near Antigo, Sunday. She is a student at Whitewater State University. Is hospitalized here with severe head and neck lacerations sustained in a single-car crash on Washington Island Sunday night. Details of the accident were not available.

Hospitalized is Leonard S. Fair, Monson, Mass. school in the Army as a second lieutenant. Prior to en salutatory address, and Walter scheduled for 8 p.m. Friday.

Rlren nlC0'l "Danish Crown" lean, dell, cately flavored strips, need no refrigeration until opened. Eavel rnwi. The baccalaureate speaker Boeder will deliver the valedictory address. Emll Kuhn Louise Lane Thomas Lana Alan Larsen Douglas LaVlolette was tne itev. T.

t. Hiige- tering OCS he Several grants given by com man, pastor of the Peace United Church of Christ of Brillion, munity organizations will be ir.i with the White fV. House commu Values to 4.98 COYS' AND MEN'S presented. Included are the Women's Club, Lion's Club, Bril whose subject is "The Fear of the Lord is the Beginning of nications at the Former Reedsville Resident Gets Canadian School Post Wisdom," and the commence De Pere Slates Memorial Day Rites, Parade LBJ ranch In A Texas as a staff 4 lion Iron Works, Ariens Rent A Truck, Calumet County Bank, Athletic Associa ment speaker will be Mando sergeant. He Berg Ariens, president of the Ariens whose subject is "Fifty Years to the Future." REEDSVILLE (PG) -'Roy fairs in Wyoming, Arizona and tion, Brillion Education Association and the American Legion.

is now an Instructor in artillery. Utah. L. Piepenburg, former resident PERMANENT RESS PANTS Cloit Out Price Frank Zadra, high school prin DE PERE (PG) Lt. Col John D.

Reeve of St. Norbert In 1961 the Piepenburg fam of Reedsville, has been pro ily emigrated to Canada where cipal, will present the graduating class to Mr. Harlen Krahn, Junior Baseball College will deliver the Me- Piepenburg accepted a teach moral Day address at Legion director of the School Board, moted to assistant regional superintendent of schools of the Indian Affairs Branch in the League Starting ing position in Yellowknife, Mackenzie District, North West who will present the class mem park Tuesday morning. The park ceremonies climax a pro 00 bers with diplomas and Richie's FOOD STORE 9th and Gross Territories. Province of Alberta, Canada DE PERE (PG) The De gram that includes a parade through downtown De Pere at He will be assigned to the Ed After three years service In Pere junior baseball league 10 a.m.

swings into action Tuesday at monton regional office of the Department of Indian Affairs the Sir John Franklin Composite High School, he accepted the Cedar Street diamond. Ger Ann Landers Pulls No Punches Participating in the Kiwanis ald Llndsley, city recreation di a promotion to district school superintendent, Indian Affairs Club project are three high school bands, floats, delegations Tuesday Only Branch, St. Paul, Alberta. rector, has been invited to toss the first ball with John Olmsted, league president, behind the representing patriotic societies, 1 His duties have included gen plate. scouts, 4-H and other community groups.

The parade forms at Fifth and Main Avenue in West eral classroom supervision, initiation of new programs In In the first contest for boys Koratron treated pants of 85 cotton, 15 nylon with permanent crease that require no ironinit and are wrinkle resistant. Not all sizes on hand. kindergarten and adult educa OPEN MEMORIAL DAY De Pere and moves eastward 12, Broadway Garage faces and Northern Development effective July 1. Piepenburg attended Reedsville elementary and high schools. In 1944 he graduated from West Side High School in Madison.

He graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Education in 1952. His first teaching assignments were in Northern Wisconsin at New Post on the Lac Court Oreilles Reservation. Later he taught for the Bureau of Indian Af across the river to Winnebago tion fields, and administration of the branch's Integrated education program in which Can Bob's Cycle shop. Manders meets Nicolet Paper at Denis Sports faces A and at 5 and Street which gives access to Legion Park. adian Indians attend provincial Lawtomatics tangle with Danen James Martin is parade mar- town schools.

Insurance in the 6:30 nightcap. shall and Carl Sturdivant, Ki Mr. and Mrs. Piepenburg have wanis president, will introduce Other league action this week: Reg. $1.39 Valu BOYS' MEN'S Cotton Knit SHIRTS three children, Roy, 14, Cath the park program.

erine, 12 and Randy, 10. Wednesday, 5:15 p.m., A and vs Manders; 6:30 Danen vs Nicolet. Thursday, 5:15 p.m., One consolidated school us ually takes the place of four smaller districts. Denis vs Bobs; 6:30, Lawtomatics vs Broadway. 71 MP i SPECIAL GOOD THRU WEDNESDAY $tSi) (fast Rtfifoor J.00 Valum WOMEN'S SLIPPERS Fresh Semels and Homemade Bread Arriving Daily! Check Your List: Cold Beer Bratwurst Picnic Supplies Charcoal 3 49 Trousers Skirts MAask)4tta(UtJfasoba lie f.

Sis clett. M-L-XU One of the nation's most popular and highly regarded human relations counselors, Ann Landers gives frank, straight-from-the shoulder advice to parents, wives, bachelors, secretaries, teenagers, gamblers, drinkers anyone of any age who has a problem. Read Ann Landers today and every day in the Green Bay-Press -Gazette Sweaters for 7-oz. Water Fra ADORN HAIR SPRAY Potato Ice Open 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday 'til 9 p.m.

DE PERE ONE HOUR DRY CLEANER 129 N. Broadway FREE SCOOPADOO Watermelon Community Prau Phot Married 50 Years Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roepcke, Seymour, Rt. 2, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversaiy recently..

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