Bay View High School - Oracle Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1936

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. , 169 l3oNA1,lv!sciix1i-3' f '- H' Editor-infhief The lfr1'itorx: ,FED fii,X'I'IiS, Semester II GP' curl., Semtster l L The Newspaper 'll-tl lhere will be an Oracle lllCLl1ll' fl l X g elgitl hour in room 23.3 lfighteen times this notice went t tl l ,-x . or ie iomerooms during the past year, and eighteen issues of the bi-weekly Orflrlc newspaper resulted. lleginning its l935-'36 existence on the tirst Klonday of last September, the Oracle has just finished its sixth year of service to the student body. llut let us turn back for a glimpse of our previous pub- lications. ln 1914, our Hrst year, a supplement to the South Cltlflliilltll was the extent of our publications. In 1915 the lirst real newspaper, consisting of four eighteen-by-twelve- inch pages, was published. lt lived a glorious life until 1920, when a many-page magazine was issued. ln l93O the maga- zine was abandoned for the newspaper, our present Oracle. XYith the paper, a semi-annual literary supplement, Ihzfwz, was issued for three years, 1930. '3l, and '32, becoming a newspaper supplement during Christmas and Spring of ,33. '34, 135. and '36, The iirst Oraflrw' had many cartoons and Romxn Twlsml, H11-Vlifll'-V-V .llirllfulw tSeate4l5 headlines without variation of type. Gradually the editors Wn,m-:mf liwzus. .Al.v.vi.v1tm1 began to introduce changes in headlines to break-up the KHNNICTH ll-NRIMN. 511f'Xf'f'fl'fif'f1 -llflllirffw' pages. Today pictures are an important part in each issue Ihoxuiw XX'.xxuck, ll.v.vi.vmul and the editors have fifteen dinferent headlines on their set-up. Now let's look in on the first issue of last September. lt was a rather hectic one. for the wheels of any machine do not start quickly after a vacation. Donald Schmeehel, the editor, sketched his layouts while be was rushing back and forth to the printer. News editors Dolores Stintl and l,eora fiilder rounded up budding reporters, while Ted Gates, associate editor, did some wholesale headlining in the Oracle olitice. lfootball and Cross Country prospects kept sports editor lid Hutchens busy. to say nothing of the subscription campaigners who had the responsibility of putting over the drive for the newspaper. Life became an animated routine after that. with XYill you headline this? and ls there a tiirls' Club story around? and even XVhere is that box of fudge l brought? t'l'his last question was ale ways in vain.j An apparently endless cycle included listing stories on Tuesday, headlining and editing on Tluirsrlay and Friday, sending material to the printer on Saturday. reading galley proofs on Mon- day, planning layouts on 'l'hursday. Friday the circulzt' ' X 1 lon department. under tnlbert liruder and lien Page i1lTUt'llfj'-tlllt'

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Quill and .Slwnll .1lr'u1Inv1's Seated: AIARNAIC IQRYSKO, DOROTHY BL'RNI'I'I'T, ELIZARIQTH VVPIIIICR Second ROW: NYIN11-'Rlclu SRII2R1N1fs, NIARGARET HOTZ Third Row: IEIIVVARID IIl'TL'l-IICNS, EVOENP: ERMENC, THEODORE CQATIZS, Iixvlx KXN'I.XTKOVN'SKI, ROLAND Twmmr racle Annual Staff DONALD SQIIMIQCIIIZI. IfrI1'fm'-in-C'111'f'f IJUROTIIY BVRNI-:TT KIARNAIE ICRYSKO fJI'fjlIHfSfIf'I.0Il Edifm' Smfor Eciifol' EIJIZ.XliIi'l'I1 XYICISICR KY1N1FR121m SPIIERINI Clfzsx If1l'I.f0l' 1.1-ft'l'fII'j' EfiI.f0V .'I.s1v1'.vff111fs 2 LURRAINI-I .ANDERSON RVT11 ANOERSON ROBERT HOOKER ,'xxlJIiI.1C Illzxlssslcx VICL'GliNli ERMIENC HAROLD H A M PTON IEIJVVARIJ 1'1l'TCIIENS RICHARD JOHNSON LEONARD IQARASIEXYICZ BIARGARIQT IQING lX1ILIJRIiIJ KNl'IISI.I'Ili CAROL IqYPIiR IQRVIN IQXYIATKOVVSKI JANE I.AsOc'K1 .IRAN BIAAS IQIENNIETH NIICMANN FRANK NORRIS XYIRGINIA PLIENNIES I'11:'r1sR R mls IJOROTHY ROzMARx'NOxx'sR1 BICATRICE SK151.nINc: CONRAD SMRRIJNSIQI LICRUY YX'1+:s'l'wO0n ICOMONO ZIEISIG lfcrvzrlfy rlrl7 i.m1'A' : MR. KOIQN, C111f11'l'1IIUlI Mlss LANE Miss XXvA'I'SUfN MR. COSTIQLLO MR. bl. hI. SAHTII Fourth Row: XYIIJEI-1R'I' ICYICRS, KEN N1-Yru HARBIAN, LEROY XVI-ISTWOOD , 3 A Top Iww: JAVK IQRAII., IJONAL1: Srurxllzrnlcr. Page Twmztv NIR. LOIQRNIQR MR. FRITSCIIE, E.1'-Offivio



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ancling: f2li.1:1c1t'1' lliwiritiiz, ,S'rrlv.w'l'iflim1 .lltzmrgfrr atefl: RIt'H.XRIl jons' ' Standing ' 5 ,,. l.1.s1i-3 Ton xssi Ni, liiipxxoia lil'j.XNN'A Seated: lCl.1z.xi4r:'1'1l XYFISFR Xx liarhian, clistrillutccl another issue, ancl Rolancl Twinein, lmusiness manager, hegan to collect for the acls printefl ancl to get new ones for the next issue. ,Xn interesting hut brief pause came when the staff attenrlerl the convention of the National Scholastic l ress .-Xssociation at the lflotel Schroeder. 'llwo clays of rouncl talmle cliscussions, trips, ancl lectures resultecl in seven heacls whirling with facts ancl opinions on all branches of high school journalism. ,VX hanquet ancl hall ended the convention. lhat next Monday is neVer-to-he-forgotten. XYith Christmas two weeks away, it was cleciclerl to puhlish a twelve-page special issue. lt was then that the staff lost that desire to cut classes inherent in most stuclents, for alter three clays of work at the printers the aniouut ' of honieworlt which hacl 2lCL'l11lll1lZltCCl was amazing! Fin- ally the pages were sent to press f a full page of pic- tures. fancy horrlers, anrl four pages of literary material. The seconcl of january hrought Quill ancl Scroll meni- lmerships to 'l'r-fl tlates, lCcl llutchens l' ' ' tiilhert l'r l ' ' . . , Q .'I'I'.X L'Yi:otg , xolancl lVVlllClll, 1 ucti. anrl ,lack lxrail. Graduation took llolores Stintl, lifl Zeisig, anrl Ciilhert lirurler, while Donalcl Schinechel was transferrecl to the yearhool: stall. The olfl orcler changethf' just after the tleaclline the faculty aclvisors announeecl the new stall. XYritten hy niiclnight oil. the story sairl that 'll-rl Gates was the eclitor, lirl llit'l A ' M ' 1 c uns, associate, .soy lzmioxn Zi It SIIXII lJo1.oRlas , Front 1 L Page Twenty-tzvo EORA Gn.D1cR, Nou 5' MAN M0L1.1xur:1a, lNl.xRtQ.xizia'i' lloiz Rear: linwann Ht rcnENs, litwzicxiz limiicxc, lfRYIN Ku Rowsicr, Coxizlxrn Smciu.rNs1c1

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