Lionstohtlmied ffftm ithe list of wiflftett retty as sooh as the parade efld#,Tire reviewing stand Will be erected in front of . the Merchants State Bank and will hfive seating for about 40 or SO dignitaries or Lions International.Enli pointed out that spectators will find good viewing of the par* ade at any point along Brown, An* derson or Stevens Streets, Me said experience has shown that the best vantage point is not close to the judging stand or the reviewing stand, but further along the parade route. Me suggested such places as the postoffie-e steps and the public library steps as good locations, Parade Formation.The parade formation, as an* ne.-imeed by Enli, Will be as fob lews:A police escort, followed by 11 convertible automobiles carrying distinguished guests. These persons are International President and Mrs. Clarence L. Sturm of Mnna-wa, Wis., Second International Vice President and Mrs, Per Stahl of Sweden, Past International President Frank Birch of Milwaukee, Past International Director Ray A, Galipeau of Merrill, District Governor and Mrs, A. P. Haemmerle of Wausau, District Governor and Mrs. Leo McGlade of Delavan, District Governor and Mrs. George J. Kalcik of Green NBdy, District Governor and Mrs. Freeman L. Fox of Madison, District Governor and Mrs, Bennie E. Erickson of Ettrick, Mr. and Mrs, Waiter Enders and V, J. Lauearelli, state counsel and legal advisor, and State Secretary and Mrs. Shafeec A. Mansour of Wausau.Then will follow a color guard, the Rhinelander Union High School band, a Rhinelander Lions Club welcome float, Smokey the Bear on a State Conservation Department vehicle, the D. C, Everest High School bond, Miss Wisconsin on a Rhinelander float, the Ona-laska club's float, the Montees drum and bugle corps of Wausau, the Endeavor club’s barbeque pit float, the Mondovi High School bond, the Whitewater club’s novelty bicycle rickshaw, the Antigo club’s float, the La Crosse club’s Commanders drum and bugle corps, the Rhinelander club's third float, Mayor Edwin J. Wittock in an old automobile, the Antigo High School band, another Rhinelander float carrying Alice in Dairyland, the St. Germain club’s musky float, the Eagle River High School band, an Eagle River club c tboard motor float, another Lagle River club float,The Belles of St. Mary’s drum and bugle corps from Rhinelander, another Rhinelander club novelty float on deer hunting, the Way-side-Mcrrison club's airplane float, the Mercer High School band, the Thorp club's 'float, a marching unit of, Rhinelander Boy Scouts, the J. E, Murphy High School band from Hurley, a float by the Hurley club, the Iron County VFW drum and bugle corps from Hurley, the Manawa club’s Lions rodeo project float, the Merrill High School band, the VFW drill team from Merrill, the Land o’Lakes club’s marching unit of Little League players, another Land o’Lakes novelty unit of tandem bicycles, the Maria High School drum and bugle corps from Stevens Point, the Stevens Point club’s float, the Rhinelander Girl Scouts float, the Woodvilie High School band, the Park Falls club’s float carrying the Fama-Rama Queen, the Eicho High School band, the Elcho-Pcli-ean Lake club’s color guard, a German band from Medford,A Rhinelander float carrying Little Miss Muffin, the Prentice High School bund, the Crandon club’s float called Butterfly Fantasy, the Spencer High School band, the Wausau club’s novelty old car unit, the Minocqua club’s extra-long flcat of the lake region, the Rhinelander Junior High School bond, baton twirlers from Miss Schultz’ dance school, the East Troy High School band, the Me-nomonie club’s float, a marching unit of Rhinelander Little League players, the Lakeland High School band, the Nekoosa rifle drill team, two decorated cars from the Menomonee Falls club, the Augusta High School band, another Rhinelander marching unit of Babe Ruth League players, the Crandon High School band, a novelty unit from the Maine club, the Wisconsin Rapids drum and bugle corps, the Three Lakes club’s four seasons float, the Three Lakes High School band, the Pine Lake Boy Scout chuck wagon and the Merrill Saddle Club group of horse riders.