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

 - Class of 1943

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LZQALVN-afpx, fi Pictured in this, the 1945 Oracle Annual, are faces and scenes like those many a Bay View graduate, fighting for ,S ,- his country in unfriendly skies, in alien lands, and on the fr - Seven Seas has taken with him in the great book of Memory. if He has come to know, not in an intellectual fashion but in A ' his own living, that distance, shortened by the plane, is a K- 'V barrier and a bulwark no more. And in countless homes ij fathers and mothers, their hearts ever with a fighting son, X- gig because of him know how the world, circled by the plane, 3 . . . . !MIf if 'facie 034 shrinks with the passing hours, and Bay View students from gig, V ' 1 , these homes feel the sweep of great days in which the world , f f 'V . , ffgsmq- ', r - -:fi ami ,, struggles in agony to make itself one. . A ffmf bllf- '-we - f ,,,,5fw9aa f if ,Www ,gig K ,,4,f,5'fffftff 1 l .'7': ' ,III Vaeiffwf ff ,,,, ,,,,, . 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Through the alchemy of N X 4 o K memory, traveling faster than the speediest plane, they Tfgffx return again and again to Bay View as it stands majestically on the brow of the terraced hill, oblivious of the furies M or caresses of the seasons. They go inside to wander again fi ' ' X down the shadowy corridors, to renew old friendships, to f . Y relieve the full, exuberant days of youth. . , x S To all these Bay View boys, but especially to those still sl 'in their teens and early twenties now serving with the -- v +' M armed forces, we would dedicate this, the 1945 Oracle Annual. When they glance through its pages, may a resur- gence of the scenes of youth confirm in them their faith in the democratic principles for which they are fighting, and help them to endure this present until that great day when X they come home again. Y . X X E K t . x X N X Q 3 '-.. E , X - - E ' I , Q V, I ' f E fl' N ' K . . 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Jr. Harold Jvlllson Howard Jt-lllnell Rohert Jeneke lrawrvnve .lvlxrluh Roy Jvnrivh Ervln Jexkx' Ralph Jlrurowlc Vernon Jlrlkowic Robert Jonos Ron.-r Jones Gordon Johnaton Todd Jorllrnsen James Jnehn Glen Junck Walter Junck Harry Koceja Tony Kaczenskl Arno Kaezmarek Herbert Kaczmarek Roy Karnrnnrek ' Walter Kldl Edmund Kala llarrlhall Kaller Charles Kannenbefg Roland Kannenbefg Walter Kant Ervln Kantorakl Leonard Karaslewlcl Norbert Kurds George Karountzos John Karrer Arthur Kaspar Frank Katcha Bernard Kauffman Samuel Kaufman Kenneth Kaye Arthllr Kayser Carl Kayser Casimir Kazlrod Gordon Keats Norman Keats Carroll Kebhekus Colon Kent Gerald Km-cling Italph K.-nrna Kenneth Kern Milton Keating Al Klel Leonard Klelplnalrl Kenneth Klles John Kilzlnger George Klxnpel 'rnornnr Klnsey Ulno Klntls XVllliam Klntia John Klrby Forrest Kltzrow Glen Kltzrow Ilonald Klaeawr XYalter Klaerer Gordon Klatl Leon Klaus Cllarlosl Kleffen lrrllll! Klein Herman Klrmi Florian Klocek llonald mon: Howard Klopf Alfred Klug Donald Klup: narry Klug Harrvl' Kllllf Edmund Klukowlllrl Stanlvy Klukowrlkl Ylrgil Klnas Jnr-enn Kneno ll'llIard Knelrler .Ioneph Knezevlch annrrnn- Knoplnskl Edward Kolnyllnakl Frederlclt Koch Herbert Koehler James Koenig R. Phllllp Koenlg Charles Koeper Fred Koepnlck K1-'nnvth Kohl nnyrnornl Kolaclnskl Dlrl Konllnowskl Anton Konllwrdl John Konek IA-'dtthr Knpllvn Frank Koracln Frank Korzvnlewakl Henry Km-nelleek Ralph Kollowskl nnuolnn H. Koen Eulrene Kotlarek Stanley Kowalcaewskl 'Yvllllam Kowalclewakl Norbert Knwnlewskt Harold Kowalski nr-nry Kowalskl Stanley Kowalski Jorepn Kralnz Robert Kramer Aloyrfe Kraus Fred Krluile Earl Krause Ralnn Krause Rudolph Krause Eugene Krawcuk Horatlo Krawcnk Sveto Kr:-mar Jonelvh Krebs Jon-nn Kreutser Edward Krlelle Franvlel Krlll Lee Krork YVarren Krolrtltad YVllllam Krohn Len Krohka Eflwanl Krueger Donald Krnenrer Elmer Krueger Harold Kruelrur Roman Krueger Edgar Krulr Harold Krul! Ralph Krurlt' Earl Kruaemark Roman Kryzier Frank Krzuakl Florlan Kuhlali Kelth Klvehn Arthur Knenatler Harold Kuermder 1-:nrrene n owe Lawrenm-e liulezynakl Bruce Kunde Vlrlrll Kuna Robert Kussemw James Kwnalxroch Paul Kwaallrrocla Wvllllam Lahadi' .Tullua Lalko Robert Lablarre Howard Lambert Henrl' Lane Edward Lan!-7 Alvin Lange Arthur Lange Horst Lange 'A' Bay law Jack Lange Gerald Lal'rell Richard Larke Donald Larsen George Larsen Howard Larsen Kit-llard Larsen Howard Larson Rirhard Larson Arthur Laskowakl Leonard Lalikowaki Henry Lennon Louis Laudcnllach John Lazar Florian Lazewnkl Edward Leason Hon. lun.-lnlrge Frank Lecller Norllert Leeher Gordon Lenlke Rollert Ll-nike Engl-rlon ln-nron Jalnea Lentseller Leonard Ls-nz Edwin Lenz R.-ln-rl LeRoy Edward Leutxcher .lat-k Levin lvaller Lewanllnwskl Glen Lihertl' Francis Llellnlan Allen Lletzke Ilrrille Lindberg Clifford Llnderoth John Link Elrner mnlnrlrl t Rn-lnrrd Llnlnnln Leonard Lltkowskl Donald Loose Marvin Lord Howard Lorenz Mah-olm Lowe! Roy Lnelrke Howard Lnedtke John Luedl-le George Lnell Albert Luetzow 'YVllllanl Lnetzow Erwin Lukaszewskl Edmund Lullszys Jon-ply lnmr-lr Edwin Maas Leslie Mass Frank Maclolek Leo Maclolek Harold Maeiolek Blatt Maviolek Howard Madaux Leonard Madallx Kenneth Malnzer ivalter Mallnke Arthur Malone George Mann Earl Mareh Fred Marchetti Joseph ilerlno Charles Marinopolona Xvllllaln Mark David Marks Dennl Marshall Jack Marlell Gorden Marten Thomas Marlena Vernon Martens lVllllaIu Martens Freeman Martin Orville Martin Vletor Martz M'alter Martz Henry Maalowrkl Nicholas Maxllrulll Allglm nnnny Ellzene Matson Frederick Maurer Earl May Ellrl Mayer Otto Blair-'r Joseph McCarran James Mcfhexlney James McGowan Robert MCInd00 Robert McKinney Maurice Melloch John Melzer stanley Melzer Gustave Menzel Peter Menzel Donald Meredith Herbert Blertea any Mervee Emil Mealeh Elmer Mesllal John Metzller Eugene Meyer Herbert Meyer Karl Meyer Robert Meyers Charles Michaels Ronald Michaels Harold Miehalek Chellter Michalakl Robert Mlerendorf Vlrklnia Mlleivakl Arthur Miller Edward Miller Elmer Miller Emil Miller George Miller Grant Miller 'Gold Star Harold Miller Irene Miller James Miller Kennetll Miller Lloyd Miller Marvin Miller lcnlnll xml.-r Russell Miller ll'alter Miller Erl in Milnier Florian Minlier Rim-hard Miolke Glrr ns Mistele Karl Mlttelslratls Anton Mlinar Melvin Moellrle uaylll xlogilkn Ray-lnonll Malling Nornnln nollinger lvillialn Monlbluw George Money nel,-ll lloney Eldon Montoure ll'illialn Moore wlllinln Morgenroth Julian Mowocakowski Leonard Mrotek Carl Meuller Donald Mueller Jark Mueller Rlehard Mueller ll'llllanl Mueller Jnlnen-znorrny Herbert Musellinske Ralph xllnwllirlnki Carl Mussman 'rllonnrr xnnlry Kollert Xaehlrab .lallll-s Neiedlo Lenny Nell Arthur Ne-lion 'llanlel Nelson Edwin Nelxon James Nelson Milton Nelson Hubert Nero Reylnonll Newbury 'Yl'alter Nledzlewlcki lilellard Niehoff Kent Xieulann Robert Nlemann oliyl-r Nil-nn-zynrkl Riellard NienlBlD'IJ8lKl llollert me-nnodzlany 1-en-y xlnnner liilllert Xltz John Noble Robert Xolinski Kenneth Noll Kenneth Noll I-'rank Norris A. 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Norakowlcli Melvin Xowllvk Ralph Nowak llarry xownleon-ski Leonard Nowakowalll Kenneth Sowell llarry Nowirkl lioberl Nowlvkl ll'illard Nusa Ky-ron-ln xy-llerg Howard Nyllro Richard Sylloff Howard Nkluist my thlllone James 0'l-lara Leroy olnn Marrln Uldslrom .lon-nn olejnicznlr ,llrlllonxorlon-nm , Edwin Orlowlilri Gene Olsen Jalneli Olson Jean Olson Arnold tllazewilll Edmund Olrvlltk Stanley Olszyk Anthony Urzechowskl Edward Orzechowsltl Logan onlerndorr Verne Osterndorf Theodore Otlen Stanley Pal-nolski Don Palmer Neal Panger Roller: Perm-llny Frank Pasterina Robert Patterson Frank Paul Samuel Pawlak sylyenler l-'en-lowelrl Carl Pearson Anton l'e5:lx4 'rllereen vegas Enlll Peich Kenneth Peterson Roln-rt Peterson Edward Petrnwski Edward Pas Charles Phillips Richard I-'iechowakl Henry l-nerrul Edwin Pimkowskl Joseph Plnntek Jerome Pizer Kenneth Plate Robert Plath Rnyrnona Platke Evelyn Plelzer szwsfi wiffl file 5400861 904.454 'A' Jnnlor Arthur Pages .lien l-onion-on Arthur llonlo ullrlnl llnolon Us-or1:vl'olllns vlnlrll-n l-men-r or-orgy' l-rem-r slgnnnnl lfrellezlnle nlelnrrll l-rl-or-lmn Joeenll lfrelnelz Walter l'rr-nn-lz .armor l-rlee wnrren l'rice 1-:rl-in I'rlex any-nrono I'rott nrrln vrnnkl Jolln llrneul Leonerll rrneln .lolln Ptaszynski Clarence llnlrell ln-rnnrll l-nng Tlleollorl- rung 1-'rnnu Pntz Hnrolll rynl- lcelon ryrlnnln .ily-in lraele non lulellkl- Hon-nrll nnonnke l-larva-y lnnltlelz larry-ln nelly-rrnn-ner .mln llnrln-lr lcolyerr llnolee lclln-nrll lnnlllee .lerolne Radtke Jonloll lcnollre Roy lladlke xl-nle nnooenz Gllln-rr noun-r Henry nail-ln-l 1'llellllenn Rajchel ltubort Rrnlege ol-orue nnrnlnnn lnoon-ll lun-ll l-'renew lcnrnllkn Robert lnnnvlllee Charles lcnnrlelei Howard lcnnle llnyrnonll ltedlin 'l ony ln-from 1'--fer in-gin Ellner lcellrel-l Fred lmm-nlleell llorolny lzenrle Stanley ll-llnnlnn xlell-in ne-in llonnld lrelno ullul-rr lcernlrnwnkl Robert nerniln-r cnnrlen nl-nn.-ferll Milton lu-eellerrm-rg noy ln-rl-ln-nln-rg l'anl nent-r Gordon lietzlnff my-ia lm.- .lllnn-n mee Herllert lnellol l-lnrolll ull-gel Leo lllereoorll Anlllony lngnm lnlyyrenre lclgllen kalnll lcnnool l-:yelyn lconlnnon Lynne laolnnnon Ralph not-on-ll Hlllrldue nollo llnrry nnrnenoyy-sul lllolrnrll ltopel .urn-ll noun Carl llnlnlloff Xvalter llnemrlen-len 1-:on-nrll layer.-lr l-'renk lm-nl-lr Norbert kyen-le knlnnn ny-gieleln srl-ln Sanlowski Jolln snffor-l Robert Safford Betty Salvl-allx Uiarneyl any snnllernon Frank snnll .nnner sennlli Dick Santo Roller! Surel- nnlnll sry.-lend wllllnrn sl-llnenerl Boo seller-fer Fredrirk st-lnrnr John sl-neffler Rlollnro sl-neffler Ronrell Schellin Robert sein-ononnenn Laurin sein.-ln-l Gordon solnenle Roln-rr sf-lnenle ll'alter selnller l-'rnnlr sollllnlee llonnlll sl-nnlel-nel Ralph sl-lnnoenel nnyron senrnelrler Lan-renee srnnna rrnerlee selnnlol nnnlel sellnollr Paul sellnllol neyn-.onll sr-lnniln Robert sr-lnnilll John selrneloer xlnlrln sr-nneiller Wvllllam Schneider Charles sclrrlel willleln sollrnl-ul lcolnvrl sl-my-no laernlll sam-errz Grant sl-llyynrrz Jolln snlnn-lla G4-orge selln-enzor Robert sl-lln-ellzer Hero snlln-lnlznllnkl clnrrll-ya sl-llollerl lil-nnenll s--lnn-lr-r ln-roy sl-llro--al-r ul-orge Schultz ilnyinlylinn Svibilski 'l'l'd sm-o y Stanley seylnnlk lcoy sl-ignennn-:ln all-lnrro sl-nlolrn xlillon sol-ln .lonn-n Se-ri lidwarnl Setti- lzoln-rl s--ynlonr lloln-rl sllnl-mon Hllflllll Sllllflllllg' nnloll slnlnr llon-nrll snoo- cornlnnn sin-ellen :leylrnyllnn snilnlekl Jon-on snlnnrn willionl shiny.-ln wlllilnn sit-ln-nlnnnrl wrlln-r siernlnnlel willnnn Sikorn All-lean slnnnonn non.-rl snnon .lohn slnlonr lrnlnn sinlons Carl sirnoneen mon-l slnllzlnnln lr.-no Sin-k lrloyo sung.-n Goorm- slnefr lay-rnlll slellllinl: Gillwrt slnrrzen-em rzowln slolleownkl Leonrrll slolkoyrsln ll'illarll srnnlll-l' Arthur snmn l-'rank slnml Jon.-on snllln vlnlno snmn la.-oroo snnllrownln sy-ly.-nrer Sui:-ll my-all Snyder ln-onnro son.-ink lmynrornl soln-zen syly-.refer Sollecki xvilllnnl soot-rlanll Roy sornnn-rn ll'illiani sonlnlern l-:yt-ron soror- lfrnnelr Sora-e wllllaln sl-ll-ring llornnn snlolnnynln lvenloy some G1-raldilll-Slallia-ll Michael snlnlel. l-ll-nry some wnlnnn slnrlr Hllyynro slnrn llnlnll Starz .lneoll Stan-k Harold Steflvn Sam srernn willlnnl sn-l-ln l,nn-r.-nee sl. Martin la.-rnlo srollenwerk lenlpll scorn. vonenr sfrnlyinekl lrlnrri- Strvlow Hy-nry sm-low Leland Strike vllrforo Stringer K--nn.-ll. slrinoer nolloll-ll sn-nllnnenn wt-rn.-r slrollnnnnn woo.-ne srro--ll llerln-rt slrlnelr or-orze Stuart 1-zllwnrll smoky-l rrrnx soelflon- Rnlnll snlnn l-:ugnr son-1l.y Gordon sn-ennel Jolrn syverlnen ollll- sznlkoyy-,nn sn-nlnrnlo szozeell Jorwpll Szpak Lucian sryrnnrnk Gllln-rl Szxllrlrnnrkl Robert Taller Neal 'rnrnzl-r ml-nerd 'ranlio Alain 'raylor Bert 'rar-lor union Terry Vernon 'rl-re mn-nrll 'reeks Engl-ne 'rlnrre 'rllentlore 'rln-ye Jerome 'rlllel mn-in 'rllornny Earl 'rnonlnnon Jnlnen 'rnnlnpson Jnnn 'rllnnlnnnn Rnlnll Tlronlpnon Robert rllornpnon Dallas 'rnornlnn lvllliam 'rlrornlrery Reese 'rllornlon Mln-enrol 'rlnlrnron Estller Tito Hurold Tobin Stanley Todryk sn-oln-n 'l'ol:nrl-mr Peter Tonlassilli Edward 'l'onll'z3'k Allwrt Toxllko rlyrernl-moon 'lmolnee Niellolnx Tolllrin! nollrrl-r 'ronrnlo Frnnk Travlf .lohn Travis .IoseDll Travis Kenneth Trinlble Merlin Turnbull Gerald Turllrr All-in 'rynorslrl Ahrahaln Ugent Roller: lnmrnp lclolnrra vnnlll-nnerg Gerald Van Klrk Gordon Van Kirk Worley Van Kirk Warren Vedder James Veltell Alnerieo Virgili Charles Voss Phillip vogrn-n Harold Wllelloll Charles Wagner John Wallller Jack Walker Irving wallnr-e Norbert Wallat'h Geurlh' Walsh .leer wnrnnyn-ll James Wanller James Ward RobertVVarllek Raylnollll Wllrzyllskl Roh' Weller Vrllan Weber Glelll-1. we-gl-ner Jam-k Welllaren slnnley Welke Ruerlell Vl'eudling liernard VVes0lowskl Artllur Woelvllberg Charles Wexlhofen l-loonrtl weelollel Myron wenlplnrl aolenll wenlnlnrl Lex Wllelall Edward White .lr Howard Vl'hlle nnylnono White Wlllianl While Rolla-rt wllllney Frank Wlellgers lcnlnll wll-llgl-rn Edlnuud Vl'iuhman Frank lrVit'kl'rt Ben wil-lgonz Donald Wieland Lonlie J. Willrzha Frank Wierzlm l'Il'de Wie-so Edward VVirsner ll'illialn VVil:llt Tholnas Vl'lllitlulS ll'altel' Winger cy-ril wlnlr Carl Vl'inkler Daulel wlnnll-ll V Harry winrlil-n-rin Robert Wlttll! any-nnnnl Witkowskl Roy-nlono wnnleowsln wr-nl.-y woolen 1-:lnn-ne woilln Edward Woleim-l'h0WSlKl George woinon-nkl ol-orge wolr Robe-rt Wolff Edward Wllnlrlllanls Janlell llVoodlnans Lawrence Worln Tillnan Woxland Chester Woznlnll George Vlfozniak .Ioneoll vvornink Leonard Woznlak 1-:lon-no Wozny Edward VVrollel Jon-on wnrln lvllllani lrVurnl Leonard Wysovki Robert Young Hollnrt Young: Loyll York Howard Zabel lJos1-ph znil- Ted Zalewski John Zanllen Frank Zawikowxki Stanley zoyroflny Robert Zcntner l red4'rl1'k Z1-retzke Elmer Zibull Edward Ziolillski any-rnona za.-et-no-r Fred Zinllllerlllall Fredorirk Zilllnlermiillll Elmer Zlrvves sloney zirwes Robert Zoellor Milton Zubc Eullene Znnk 1-fL Q sg 2, 1 Z -QF' V31 A Qc 1 ' Q' . 3 , V L 4 Y X . rw- 'M X 1 ' 'E f 55' I' 5 'S 4 ' ' F 21' f Q 3 N A Q mb 5. 9 gg, , egg -uf m 3 'X-,fpxiw 'ax 1 - -' - - f X' --QQ! 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Civilian war activities, X ' Q fi X ff humanitarian in nature, are brought to the students. l ,K , 3 f Continued school attendance for future security is , , fkrif. i 1 f X p ,, A tyxtxr, li .ri . N I ll i ,v of ll stressed over acceptance of the temporary job. Wise selective service regulations which defer the induction of students during the term, and the splendid army and navy provisions which place an enlisted reserve in the school contribute to the feeling that each stu- dent has a function to perform as a citizen of the Democracy. 1253 f . I ,tv 1:1 T' 'Xl--i ,, f, 'l F im EH I 1 lr, ll, .Bay View students meet their daily tasks with a ' ,EA fpllji H. X 'N ig. ,ffjff quiet confidence born of the knowledge that the - fs, xg? T, ' I N f an .ibn course they are following will best prepare them for .1 'li X 'fiff' f ,-. K h da sah d ' 1! xi Vw, l',,,,,,.!4 xg te y ea. A 1 ,X xl H ,V N, :I N iM,'1l1ll,, X, ,HV El Eli' ffl l ? vi lim Wi Y' V'5Qv , 11 lg! 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E E E E E Q i E E E E : - .. 5 ..- E E 5 : S E E E E E Q E E f E E E E f - 54,,A E ,Y i R x J E ,' fxx 1 f 3 E E ', A 3 -nu ' '1 1 E 5 E E X l 1 'Q . E E 3 I 1 4 E E ' T -1 'E ,JF-,7 E 3 .-ff 21,1 E E Krug, ,1 ni 1 fflffji -.f'qf,f?5? E E if' ff iniif' E E ' 'V viii. -'73 ff ,f? 4j 1 :WIIIIIllIllIlllIIIIIIIllIIIlllllllIlllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE .4 .- BERNHARD C KORN XT' f f '- -1 ,-5 , ,f V' ' f A ' fL,gLgXe4 ff 'rnmaf-1Q2fllXA 'Lf K , Z Z , ,N-.NX , A '?lF',, QLTHJ f , , Y ,,.,, A,, 37 Wi, -- yin S at ,AY 'Sgfjf ,,, 'QETTM 1f jijfj i ijjii 512331, Q x ' i,Y Lllijm- , ., A-W fli 5 xx t i Lf,- mv.,-', A .-- X R,-Q V: W . 1 n,,,,,YY, I I 557, . r 1 -1- X I ff- 1 ,v-'!+-- ,174 V-1 ,V 1 J, 7 ' Mr. Whilfomb, Chief Counselor Page Twenty-right 1 Dr. Fox, Vice-Principal Guidance in 'War Time The measure of the success of any advise- ment program is how near it comes to helping students to adjust to life itself. At Bay View, counselors and homeroom teachers are trying to lit the scholastic program to each individ- ual student, attempting to develop in him the great qualities of loyalty, self-reliance, leadership-qualities which assume an even greater importance in the black light of war. The increased tempo of all living, the drafting of boys in their teens, the sobering realization by all high school students of at least a part of what the future may hold for them have greatly increased the responsibili- ties of the guidance department. Those in Grade Counselors Mr. Gilla Miss Slat: Mr. Wiley' Mr. Sutrle charge at Bay View feel that for most students the formal educational process should continue as long as the government will allow boys and girls to go to school and actual need is not forcing them into industry. It is the aim of the entire counselor staff to make each student who is approaching the working age aware that the temporary allure- ments of high pay should be carefully weighed before the ties of school life are severed. And because many Bay View boys and girls are animated by more than just a desire to get on in the world, because many do feel the unrest of these times which seems to say to young people, Why bother today when your future will be so short?', and because even more feel the surge of a great desire to serve and not count the cost, the entire guidance department, from counselor to homeroom teacher, while not attempting to deny the realities of life in a country Whose youth will bear the heaviest burdens of the war and of the peace, is trying to help young people to keep their emotional stability and look the future in the eye. Page Twentyvnine x Twelfth Grade BOTTOM ROVV-Mrs. Cutter, Charles Rautz, Eleanor Sweykata, Elsie Sweykata, Carolyn Schoenhaar, Alice Scheiding, June Strohn, Loretta Sabin SECOND ROVV-Angeline Pieczyuski, June Lindstone, Norma Lockwood, Eileen Lewandowski, Doris Murphy, Beatrice Schleif, June Krogh. Bernadine Bronk I THIRD ROW'-Beverly Swan, Georgia Heinze, Jean Hari-yman, Evelyn Sadowski, Marcia Helander, Marie Arndt, Marlyn Schild, Elaine Strube J F-my . y W FOURTH ROW- homas Heaton,7KQseYS.i-ian, Olive Mae Spoerl, Esther Szczerbiak, Helmuth Eckert, Vernon KI-'onaas, Ervin Fenske, Eu 'i, Gkis Eliopul X' - r ' TOP ROW'-James Severance, Richard Schneider, YVilliam Heinz, Stanley Stryjewski, Robert Konkel. Earl Fengler, qeorge Lerinski, Ralph Salrneh, Joseph- Esperes, Jnhn Pahlow BOTTOM ROXV-Mary Analla, Esther Bartnikowski, Johanna Boggio, Inez Buccarelli, Betty jane Albright, Bonita Beyer, Mary Jane Gibbs, Miss Harder SECOND ROXViDolores Barl-ce, Dorothy Brandt, Carol Erlinger, Ocalla Yan Kleeck, Mary McManaman, Janet Peterson, Alvin Recla, Mary Lou Barta THIRD ROVV--Charlotte Bunge, Mae Junck, Pearl Bnczkiewicz, Shirley Anderson, Mildred Burkee, Louise Janow- ski, Dorothy Awve, Audrey Borcliardtx Dick Barnes TOP ROW-Evelyn Berg,xJoseph Fons, Gerald Pyne, Anthony Baranowski, Art Nelson, Stanley Baranowski, James Gustafson Page Thirty A BOTTOM ROVV-Eleanore Czerwinski, Myra Boyd, Helen Chalich, Betty Bielawski, Paul Budish, Ralph Zdanowski, Mary Ann NVrobel, Mr. Fritsehe SECOND ROW'-Ruth Holler, XVilliam Friske, June Diederich. Ruth Groschel, Betty Lou Freeman, Dorothea Gitzel, Jeane Bolz, Frances Gray THIRD RONV-Harley Ascherin. Gwendolyn Gehring, Robert Chrostowski, Mildred Beckwith, Aldeen Ohm, Mary Rae Higgins, Lois Marks, Ellen VVhite, Jean Parks ,W YYY- K . l - TOP ROVV-Enzo Fiorelli, Leonard ,XVinters, Anton DonetT, Ray Neitzel, an Czechorski, Kenneth Luetzow, Richard Henry, VVarren Zickuhrf Richard Cassidy Twelfth Grade BOTTOM ROVV-Miss Kieckhefer, Cecilia Lewzindowski, Aurelia Glowacki. Virginia Miller, Yvette Massruha, Kathleen Meyer, Jean Maliszko, Virginia Velnicke I SECOND ROVV--Pat Hatch, Carol Matzen, Ruth Manzeck, June Macholz, Irene Musial, Robert McCurdy, Chris- tine Malson, Christa Voss THIRD ROXV-EthelQMeiss. Gertrude Misiak, LaVerne Lannewehr, Marjorie Mohr, Jean Miller, Audrey Marx, Audrey Mark, Beverly Munoe,DJRephfMatt r TOP ROVV-Remo March, Melvin XVallk, Arthur Skaleeki, john Morrison, Robert Malek, John Peterson, Jack Maliszeski, Robert Meier 5 Page Thirty-one BOTTOM ROXY-Carol Prieier, Dorothy Raymond, Shirley Raymond, Virginia Ililing, Marie Nanjock, Marion Snwlles, Patricia Rozuk. Mr. Nelson SECOND ROW-Betty Rudolf, Lorraine Kahn, lrene Rnszkiuwicz, Jean Rowan, Josephine Sousha, Rnth Nelesen, Garth Koecke THIRD ROXY--Geraldine Pier- son. Leona Piech. Beverly Rhodes, .Xrline Rotta, Jeanette Seymer, Jeanne Rasch, Olga Tllowsek. Lenn- ard Risse. Bartley McConnell TOP ROXV-Jerome Sinda, Rolr- ert Kohont. Neale Rosmann, Vi'il- liam Rastall. Raymond Ross, Paul Reschenherg. Lloyd Colbo, John Jaeger, Vyiilliam Riley BOTTOM ROXV---Dolores Kominowsky, Carolyn Klaopa, Agatha Karas. Hazel Carschke, Dorothy Piekarski, De- lores Henning. Mr. Smith SECOND ROVV- June Gray,Longina Kotowski, Richard Orzechouski, Olympia Pcgis. Jean Sholes, Betty Komorow- ski. Mary Jane Kimber THIRD ROXV-NValttr Kowalski. Beverly Hanson, Richard Naylor. Rolwert Kulz, Conrad Krawczyk, James Corroo, Betty Vi'ade. Maryanne Krainik TOP ROXV' 'JUS I-i1Skfl, JOIN! K9SiCl!, Carl Solheim, Roy Karixeik, NVilliam Jenson, Edmund Kasza, Merlin Kessel- hon, Richard Huebner Pagc Thirty-tivo BOTTOM ROVV-Miss Riley. Geraldine Nevermann, Lvuisc NVilson, Sylvia Xarloch, June Sealock, Lorna VVeiss, Mary Zagozen, Ruth Pollak SECOND ROV'-Mae Halvorsen. Betty NYnlk. Bernice Oleniczak, Loisanne Strerath, Deone XVichgers, Robert XYurm, Joyce Vt'alker, Patricia Krausr THIRD ROXY 'Fred Remy. Louise Zlalvis, Leo Zanotli, Ruth XVielehski, Andrey Vilestphal, Hallie Vililliams, Phyllis Majdoch, Doris Toll. Clyde Haight FOURTH ROVV--George Miotke. Arnold Herman. Lucille VVierzba, Justine Hansen, Ennyce Voelz, Marion Nnss, Claude Kaczmarek Rav Zohel Delbert Harbold TOP ROVV-'Roy 'zrisrrrm Ralph ivomis, XYalter Ne-hring. NY:-sley ivfsrphai, Richard Kanawska, Vkiilliam oesffeafh, Eugene Kulczynski, Donald VVichgers. John Krause. Douglas XVilsn1an BOTTOM ROVV ,Miss Schwaah. Stella Gonzalez, Jacqueline Dalton, Jnne XYilrles, Patricia Doyle. Betty Peliska, Eileen Dalilquist. Virginia Vlfojtanowski SECOND ROW--jean Pilil. An- drey Drabek. Beverly Krause, Mary Pelatari, Ruth Dnmagalski, Gerald Delashmutt, Dorothy VVilson THIRD ROW -Gladys Jasinski, Dorothy Tomsyck, Shirley Domheck, LaVerne Davis, Rose Draganich, Oscar Machgan, Clemens Czynszak, Betty Mae Joyce TOP ROVl.'f-Armond Volkman, Kenneth Drewry, Harold Clemencc, Milton Christensen, James Casey, Bruce Brandt, Thomas Damianovich, Gerald Christman as . BOTTOM ROVV-Miss Olfallaghan, June Schulz. Martha Greenemeier SECOND ROW'--Ruth Satula, Sevia M ary Ellen Hanna THIRD ROVV-Anna XYescl. Robert triee sepia FOURTH ROVV-Agnes Schinschke. XVilliam Sriamiska, Richard Schultz TOP ROVV- Richard Rechlicz. Jack Norma Landenhacli. LaVcrne XYettengel, Marion Lang, Marion Hausmann, Katz, Doris Marks. Yiolettc Panagos. Mary Louise Seruga, Esther Slomowiv, Lau, Laverne Putney, Florence Scholz, James Pilak, Geraldine Schmitt, Bea- john Scherr, Donald Gienckef Gilbert Seston, Eugene Schlund, Charles Sliker, Raymond. Herold Seligmillcr V BOTTOM ROXV-Dnris Schreihart, lietty Schienle. Dolores Pruss. Gloria Frederick. james Edelstein, Richard Suhxn, Mr. May SEVOND ROXY--Esther Lntchen, Dorothy Heileman, Grace Iirikowic. Lois Linzmeyer. Grace Raden. Mary Farrell, Lucille Santo THIRD Row News swan. can mzmefensman. Floyd Mnrhsck. Rachmx Cemka. mum Larsen, Kari En.-fl-Q, Marjorie Lange.-, Richard iatefike 4 Toi- Row Jack Fritz, .x11eaJaM.i.J0h.1 1.aQ11f.m.m, Jack xiftlmw, .man Simon. laura-t scimfm, Imax Freed, Herbert Evi err Pagv Tldrty-Il1rl?e , 1 Twelfth Grade x BOTTOM ROVY-Nlr. Owen, Carol Hauxnzunl. Joyce Schrocrler, Shirley Bliefernicht, Betty Ann Brulc, Delores 5h0!Juiski, Ruth Davis SECOND ROVV--Evelyn Plaszynski, Barbara Bourbenn, Marion Pace. Carol Pyne. Carul Peltier, Elaine Seefeld, Ann Bachhnber THIRD RGXY-Carolyn Studi. Helen llznnjanovich, Ralph Pziwinski, Donald Means. Paul Dietzmzm, Dave Danoif TOP ROXY-Harris Dc-mont, NYaltcr Mzihnke, John Piacentinc, David Daily, Donald Bettinger, Edward Baldikoski BOTTOM ROVV--Dolores Llorales, Josephine Salopek, Violet Priebe, Bettie Yeranich, Ruth WVieg t, Shirley Reckard, Mr. Schoeller SECOND ROVV-Mary Wlestwood, Eleanore Rosciszewski, Shirley NVink, Ruth NVhizman, Emily Olesun THIRD ROVV-Nancy VVittig, Alice Quinlan, Ruth VVag'ner, Solvejg VViIliams. Mildred Quentmeyer, Delores ossow TOP ROVV- Kenneth VVilber. Ralph Reigel, Myron Polzin, Herbert Royal, Peter Piacentine Page Tlzfrfy-four 6, fifgfy' Twelfth Grade ,N BOTTOM ROW'--Ennicu Gorski, Alta Shoop. Dorothy Stewart, Charlotte Conley. iieorgine Schilz. Rosemary G ia imo , M rs. Schonis SECOND ROVS3- Retry Skagen, Theodore Alevizos. Lnclla Henle. Shirley Gosch. Charlotte Greencltch. Patricia Hoagland THIRD ROl.Vf-Betty Kochanski, Harry Paches. VK'illiam Hnss. Thomas Grenlicl-1. Kenneth Hanley, Daniel Hologa , Kenneth Shea TOP ROVY -Donald Gore. Xorman Lieske, Kurt Htnnphrey. XYarrcn Place. Bernard Schntten. Harlan Hoblms. 11-ed Gearing BOTTOM ROXY-Mrs. Urban, Della Zieroth, Andrey Rogers, Betty Kaye. Mildred Mrowinski, Dorothy Kacz- marski. Ruth Krahn. Lncille Brodowski SECOND ROVV-Marilyn Koenig, Shirlee Klarner. Betty Klinter, Arlene Xelier, Paul Niland, Dolores Kuzak THIRD ROVV--fFrank Laskowski. Bruno Navnlis. Ruth Kutz. Russel Karweik, James Knott, Melvin Spaar TOP ROVV-Gerald Xord, Tom Meredith, Richard Zielinski. Rndy Kielpinski, Frank Kirsch. Vt'illiam Schultz Page Thirty-five BOTTOM RONV-'Robert Janke, Jeanne Apcl, XYilma Kluger, Marion Kynastoll, Beverly Kryszewski, Phyllis Konieczka, Mrs. Arnold SECOND ROXV--Louise Kwiatkowski. Lois Kunkel, Rose Marie Kaja, Shirley Ascherin, Audrey Ann Aimonicat, Marilyn Anderson, Lajune Kusch THIRD ROXV-Robert Klumh, Virginia Kropka. Lorraine Kouiecki, Carol Jennerjahn, Edward Krygier, Charles Ameringer, Harvey Kroll, VVilliam Kopelke FOI'RTH ROW'-Sylvia jaczynski, Gilbert Kusak. Edward Kapitzke. Eugene Haas, Donald Kant, Frederick Koeh- ler, Kenneth Flood. Jack Luecke BOTTOM ROVV 3 Ella Miller, Esther Modrzejewski. Lucille Marek, Alice Burman. Lorraine Malson SECOND ROVV-Gerald Morisse, Charlotte McNicol, Irene Marten, Audrey Greenwald, Frances Mavri. Donnalrelle Fidler THIRD ROXY Marian Helen- drung, Shirley Miller. Shirley Felluer. Betty Merz. Julia Drohnick. Erl- mund Mieszkowski, William Stusek F O IT R T H R 0 VV-'Sheridan Backus. Marlyn Deleheck, Harold Martin. VVallzlcc Morden. Dan Hart, George McMullen, james Schoen- felfl TOP ROW' -Russell Soli, Nor- man Ioclat. Ken Malinowski, John Fnlnnnm, Duane Miller, Jack Spuhler Mr. . absent because of illness. .69 te: BOTTOM ROVV-Mr. Kyper, Alvina Parallax-l-ski, Consuelo Perez, Jerome Pawlak. Arvis Putz, Alice Tokarski, Marjorie Hoerrcs, Dolores Possing SECOXD Rowiroyce Piszcek, Cecile Hall. Eleanor Pap.-nnkl, ilnn ian 1-enlnllsln, Florence Thompson. Marion Nelesen, Delores Orchel, Hope Pegis THIRD ROXY-Lorraine Pilak, Eleanor Ptaszynski, Rosemary Schlneter. Margaret Frankie-wici, Lillian Pruski. Marjorie Peterson, Dolures Pnfler, Helen Pnpke TOP ROM' Donald Patterson, Clayton Marshall, Betty Ulleriluerg. Iune Kapke, Theodore Prepelitza, Robert Neitzel. Alfred Ottenberg, Marion Pogorelc, Virginia Perry Page Thirty-.riff Eleventh Grade i TOP ROW'--YValtCr Kohlhoff, Harold Kuelln, Norman Kvalheim f X 5 K l aff f 1 a V, n A I W fl Mi U X 'wi-s . - Nflv, Q 4 pk ' C AA - ,k , ,f 'f 4 'V' f. on , vbli 'as ' - Q., .35 6353i ..y,y 'f' -Sf 'ff-in Qafmfmff P A .J W I il 'v'A V Q- 5 z 'g Q QL-Yrs ,v, 5 6 Q-32 35 . Ki A EP' V V ' - ' 'E' fi' ww we 21 1,1 .. B x ' f ', QA 5 'if' gf'-119 Q? 31.9 -43 'Y fi ' .. ' V w -'Y V L .4-' 'A kb at A-- si' 5 vi f K 4 Wg! r . I vi -A Sly 4... 5 . A-'Sv Cy g 1, 4 q- s ,k r ' 45: 'I' 1.4 QL -Q Q. 'Hy 5 'zz ,fm ' 4 Arif. M 5 sq: . ve 3 'iv A JDE new T ,Qi wiv ,W I T lj' rf' Eleventh Grrfgqill J X --as BOTTOM ROVV-LeVerne Hnllerty, Betty Beyer, Florence lsnenlneeln, Eileen Bnrlre, Dolores Nvalsh, Margaret Bnselnlre, Florence Becker. Mies Conley , SECOND ROVV-Marian Bartels, Delnris Beatovic, Glennis Burrmann, Patricia Borowski, Betty Brehmer, Julia Bobrowicz, Mildred Schultz THIRD ROW'-Elaine Blank, Jeanne Juopperi, Millicent Ackermanll, Elaine Powless. Betty Barthuli, Mary Bregant, Dolores Kramer, Edward Beres TOP ROW'-Kenneth Buelow, John Bclreiszis, Edwin Gapinski, Gordon Goede, Robert Borowski, Robert Genke, Raymond Fmnczak Page Thirty-cight BOTTOM ROVV-Miss Jameson, Ivfyron Stengel, Ethel Schreiber, Anna Holler, Eilieth Gumm, Virginia Norris, Florence Schmidt, Mary Spilins SECOND ROW'-Beverly Schrot, Idelle Thornton, Marion Severson, Ruth Shawley, Olimpia Sandelli, Adeline Sass, Bfary Jane Read THIRD ROVV-Florence Schroedl, Dorothy Saeger, Pearl Smith, Rose Szelmecki, Jean Schuetz, Arleen Thomas, Florence Laczniak FOURTH ROVY--Beverly Schroeder, Lila Xevermann, Marvin Schmidt, George Shaw, Donald Wisniewski, Howard Sanderson, Donald Schaper, Betty Jane Stark, Arlene Neverman, Bernadlne Schmidt TOP ROVV--Carole Baumlmach, Henry Schade, Virginia Smith, Ralph Vilerkowski, Grant VValdo, George Cobb, Peter Werner, Emmett O'ConnelI ,, . YRS- x lx Eleventh Grade i IROTTOM ROVY Miss Steel. June Rccla. Danica Drljaca. Gloria Gorccki. llclorc-, l.e:nman. The-lfnn Schafer, Joan livrarrl. Mary llrclzkn 1- 1 , x SECOND ROXY l':itl1urim- N4-lmring. Norma ilarofani. Pairicia Gulewski, Dolores Lilatkonski. .Xngeliile Goetz, Bcity janv Ulenibin. licrtrnrle- lwaszko. XYillnngh Thomas , ' i lilincr Yachctz. lirvin NYM-nee -. ,' Ha 'rnmn nonu ann-ie if.-iscrimmm, x..,-mlm '1'ay1'agfRa,-,ami Vzysz. :mia-Q 1:1-mia. James I.e-nent, Ilnlinas Aiilliwi, k - f lfOl'R'l'll ROXY - -llill ll onilricks, Robert Osrerndorf. llnxid Gardner. Robert Hnrrismx. Wayne Hofric ter, Eugene Huhl. Richard XYismf-wski. Rolwcrl Gordon, Artlinr Jocrs TOP ROVV- Donald l.:n'son. Ke-nnexh Nicholls, llmninir Foglia I W 4 1 IL, xx BOTTOM ROVV-Edith VV:-ndcll, Evelyn NN'ozniak, Hilda Nnnjock, Arleen VVerner,l Lorraine NVysocki, Shirley Nash, Miss Vl'helan SECOND ROVV--Sophie Stryjevvski, Casinira Stryjewski, Regina Szyczak, Dolores VS'ysocki, Armella XVnlk, Marilyn XVoll, Betty-,lane Zielke, Rose Vl'anatowicz p THIRD ROVV--Patricia Zwieg. Bernadine Kohs, Rosalie Zcmhrznski, Enlahgene XYildisl1, Barbara Zuerb, Virginia VVargm, Delores Sokol, Alice Znzelsl-ci FOURTH ROVV--Victor Knntzen, Robert Kaiser, Ross Lanza. Edward Kasch. ljerome Cieslik, Edwin Rusteika, John Klaeser, Lillian Staut TOP ROW Ch' l Th' ar es ienmn. Donald Krueger, Gordon Kosz, John Krainik, Jack Niexnann, Russell Rulau, Vernon Vllitte, Stanley Nastal, Dolores Zachowski Page Thirty-nine BOTTOM ROXY Mrs, XYeg- ner. Alice Colo. Ilulrvres Belunfl. XYinifrell Cannon. Olga Halas SECOND ROXY-Maizilllzi Gianni. jeane Baillie. Jenn Ilnl- dini. Yirginizi Fons. Gloria Linz- nxeyer T1-lllum ROVV-John Anrleie- sen. ,lack Pnelirig, Evelyn Bane yai. rxnelrey Bnrtleir. Lillinii Bnelelnnel, Ellen Brerlley TOP ROVV--Donald Barhcr. VVallace Bnske. Alfred Brunk, Roy Fredricks. Donald Jack, Ray Lilelns D BOETOM ROVV--Laurel Niemann, Arline Scheele, jean Nyquist, Arlene Rettmnnn, Marion Ludtke, Lorraine Glow, Tr. Mi er SECOND ROWVfAudrey Schleif, Shirley Grosbier, Robert Nyquist, Betty Lou Peters, Jean-Joy Reichmann. Carol Pringey, Shirley Palecek THIRD ROW-Dolores Nelson, Ida Santi, Joyce Suwlles. Donald Savin. Alvin Reimer, Jerome Peplinski, John Schneider, Robert Petranek, Robert Fiennes , FOYRTH ROVVY eflharles Schmidt. Robert Schwingshakl, Leonard Rossa, Gerald Swan, Chester Smith, Melvin Nissen, Donald Setum, Robert Neitzel TOP ROW--Melvin Reise, Francis Rebholz, Paul Pace, Robert Patterson, Robert Manti, Richard Stemper 5, BOTTOM ROVV-Edith Denieli, Virginia Moniblnw, Betty Gene Johnson, Peggy Hannon, Irene Cieelieneweki, Maxine Olson. Beverly Martin, Miss Pierson SECOND ROVV-Shirley Klug, Eugene Hoppe, Violet Kluck, Floyd Harbold, Edward Mathisen, Doris Corbeg, Gloria Morgenroth. Shirley Hintz, Eunice Mueller THIRD ROVV7Hazel Kehlmekus, Dolores Hansen, Geraldine Kramer, Margie Meyer, Elizabeth Meyer, Joyce Klise, Dorothy Cotton, Gerald Halvorsen TOP ROW'--Robert Kaniewski, Calvin Hallberg, Robert Hamann, George Kremar, Gefald Kornkven, Harold Muma, Samuel Murray, Tom Morden, Kent Niemann Eleventh Grade Tenth Grade 'v i L' N' . Kit' XF QQ NT A V xy 1- x . fig, a xr, .x .X . J XXX Xgl V l N in TF i - to K X xl x 'J X, N ,Q Page Forty-haze B O T T O M R O VV7Patrick Tully. Betty Ann Jacobsen. Audrey Tipton, Mme Treutel. Louise Ziffling, Elizabeth Tury, Mr. Crawford S E C O N D R O Vi'-Virginia XYandrych, Lois Winters, June Zibell. Shirley Zeman, Elaine Yunk, Elaine Taylor, Lila Lee THIRD ROW-Ruth Luebs. l.aVerne Wieland, Clifford Zobel, Chester Larsen, LeRoy DeLosh, Elmer Hammer, Robert Zingg, Harry Lau, Frances Zehel TOP R0VV7JaCk Zimmerman, Robert Virgili, Edwin lloczek. Craig Kaminski, Bob Knezevich, VVilliam Piszczek, Gerald Jaczyn- ski, Richard Thelen BOTTOM ROVV Mr Book imes Burke Richird Baumann ack Burke Shirle Bloeth, Genevieve Borowski. . f . .JQ , , - z , J . y Lorraine llarthuli, Renee Anderson, Lucille Besewske SECOND ROVV-Lois Adams. Audrey Baltixrn, Johanne Berg, Francis Brad, Lilian Barany, W'inny Brielmaier, Marianne Phillipson THIRD ROVV-Rudy Budyak, Betty Bohmann, Jeanne Beetow, Beverly Andersen, Mary Bourne, Carol Cantley, Elizabeth Barnes, Audrey Schneider, William Dorow TOP ROVV-John llrown, Harry Angerman, John Baer, Donald Cowie, John Booker, Donald Gill, James Albrecht, Kenneth Berry, Arnold Meyer, Bernard Amann BOTTOM ROVV-Mr. Dietzman, Eugenia Gorecki, Dorothy Heacox, Harvey Holler, Herbert Harris, Carol Gitzelv Beatrice Hanson, Dolores Hensiak SECOND ROVV'-Muriel Healy, Richard Zoerb, Jack Greenthal, George Heidersheid, Muriel Hildebrandt, LaVerne Hobach, Robert Hatch THIRD ROW-Lois Hintz, Betty Hellwig, Dolores Hannon, Helen Gutsch, Ruth Gierhahn, Shirley Hanson, Elaine Van Stelle, John Zabrowski, Dean Harryman TOP' ROVVfJohn Dorcey, Vernon Solheim, Robert Papke, Albert Chandek, Rudy Hoppe, Norbert Ceynowa, Eugene Banenrierg, Herman Wolf, Donald Habefman , Q ni' f' ff BOTTOM ROW'-Dorothy Dawish, Jane Edelstein, Vivian Engelhardt, Kathryn Daily, Mary Hasara, Mary Franklin, Mr. Hercher SECOND ROW--Jeanette Doepke. Dorothy Eckert, Margaret Backus, Mildred Dzioba, Norma Faeth, Phyllis Simons, Orvilla Freiman THIRD ROVV- -Audrey Broetzmann, Kathleen Koehler, Rita Daley, Evelyn Dumez, Patricia Lezella, Gloria Grove, Audrey Dietrich, Paul Fritz TOP ROVV7hIarilyn Fonaas, Dorothy Damjanovich, Beverly Eisch, Lorraine Fischer, Geraldine Doern, Carol Chworowsky, Richard Staehler, Audrey Ewert Page Fo rty-two Tenth Grade BOTTOM ROVV--Mr. Manton. Harry Zmudzinski, Jean Tessmer, Shirley Resler, Loretta Rozek, Donna Raduenz, June Rowan. Vernice Roesler SECOND ROVV--Dolores Regalado, Ray Rogowski, Valerie Rosmami, Annabelle Renter, Carol Tallar, Dolores Tromha, Richard Czaplewski THIRD ROVV--Robert Radomski, George Rucsch, Arthur Rogers, Clare Tyrrell, Lorraine Helberg, Dorothy Hahn, Alan Roesler, Bolu Ringle TOP ROW'--Audrey Remberg. Robert VVassweiler. Clarence Urankar, Vifallace Curtis, Vlfarren Czechorski, Gerald Rakowski. Bob Heider, Reuben Rodell, Eugene Russell BOTTOM ROW --Mr. Mierzwa, Beverly Nowlancl, Jane Jahnz, Richard Czzirapata, Dolores Landin, Evelyn Langen, Genevieve Serocki SECOND ROVV-June Jeszka, Shirley Cook, James XVrath, Alice Lamps, Betty Sosalla, June Lewandowski, Fern Ihde THIRD ROVV-Sylvia Lyss, George Cralley, Henry Steffan, Paul Luck, Lorraine Larek, Joan Lustig, Ardnth Johnson FOURTH ROVV---Carl Immel, Raymond Leidolf, George Jeske, Rose Marie Jasinski, Ruth Chybowski, Louise Seruga, Ann ita Johansen I TIOP ROVV- Ehner Luetzow, VVarren Johnson, Robert Theisen, Robert Jahlonski, James Killian, Ralph Young, John mme Tenth Grade O IhBfOTTOM ROWiVValter Buelow, Shirley Schwandl, Joyce Pnthour, Jean Olson, Harvey Orzecl-iowski, Miss e a en . SECOND ROVY-Joan Piekarski, Dorothy Paprocki, Leila Pichl, Jessie W'0jdal, Doris Pattengale, Shirley NVright ATHIRD ROW- -Ralph Bieszk, VVarren Osborn, Alfred Pawinski, Dorothy Olsen, Mildred Simmons, Lucian Pacholczyk, Albmn Pagini TOP ROVV+Donald Pottinger, Harold Buenger, Jean Pnth, Mary Plesec, George Peliska, Zeno Przytarski, Charles Puls, John Murack Page Forty-three .. .Sb ff :zz ff ' ' 4:-3,3 5a.gv5Q Q?' 1 + -wage-,fix-H' Efqpa' 1 3f l iA.' Wgf' Wv:.'G Q 'ff' w f -ff H .mi .. A.- ' .5 Q H. Q3 ' W5 ff' gy 3 Q gf -x, s Q' 1-,Ai ' I QQ vkYfTw' '11 A ,.-v.. ff s Q V511 4 ggi! ,gig V 5: gt Q9 9,9 ' ' ' A ' an ' 'Ei 1 g 1 bil uw K C+ 4 E 5 .' iff A V 1 Yr - -f ' .1 ' ' Q f 3 - .K A 5 ' . Q vnu G5 '11 W Sixhxyfy wg f wfAQ .f'..g1 'A -X 4' Auf' if fa 4 J ,QV x ' Y . Q 'H' A: K , 3 Page 3? CG: 525 WE' ' -N fy, 4 if-, X yi A3 2? 'G QJVQQ. gi V' , xv .fini Qggiag we ,Gm w Mgt xv- A ,, .S M. M -A vi .5 I ,an , bds, ,-qfyr 'x 'ff' sl 53 ef:1 5 A' - sa 1 ' A A .2-i My 47 Q VA 1 ,, l . an :ax - , .sf 3 . - , ev Ni qw' M 5 Q' ' -A W -5 ff -ff' 'F' I My 3 PS' 35 A1 gp-5fs gp,.Q 421 kg ' 'SSA W ,E-fa V 25 if H' I ', , ' V 'wi 'A ' gg, A '4 V ' ff -f ff :Mn u 3 ff? sf W X x, v' xx N! Tenth Grade Q BOTTOM RQOXX'--Mr. osieniflarf. Ernest mbnzfa, Ca.-01 csimanck. June Graves. ,Adeline Kiifmii-Ska. lnmiaex huhrke. Helen c.faimwska, iuamthy Kownczyk ,' Q smcoxn izcmii'-lsei-efiy c':n.en1wfg. csmlaam- Gi-ay, Ruth cz.-nziinfiief. Dorothy csosch, Ruth Kollenlz. Loralene mm... Barham mewfy THIRD ROXN1- Rohert Grover. Joseph Frankowski. Kenneth Dingler. Alleon Decker. Robert Johnson. Ianthe liclwards. Rose Marie Kyper, Gloria Erclmann I 1 OL'RTll RONV--Betty Gerber, NVilliam Ermi. Heinz Jnngnmnn, Robert Gerner. James Felske. Harold Cverwin- ski. Elmer I-ink, Bruce Conlon i T01 RUXV -Patricia Keeney, Audrey Krug, James Gnhl. John Krcnzer. Robert Kesselhon. Duane Knich. Ralph Ebert, Royce Krvmuruwski ' Page Foriy-:i,r BOTTOM ROW--Miss Prucha. Kathleen Mueller, Virginia Mapes, Constance Larson, Betty Ann Finiiann, Doris Lelivelt, Lila Distenfeld, Blanche Hoffman SECOND ROW'-Janet Hoagland, Yvonne MacDongal, Patricia Frister, Jean Liesch. Dorothy Hartwig. Betty Jane Hagerty. Donald Brunner THIRD ROVV--Ruth Luedtke, Mary Donovan, Joan Munkwitz, Grace Farina. Phyllis Lord, Marion Musha, Lois Flitsch. Janncs Manske FOURTH ROVV-Otto Menge, Jack Murphy. Clyde McKenney, Gloria Fricker, Delores Danoff, Raymond Hanson, Rohert Heli, LeRoy Brazale, Charles Miksch TOP ROVV--Marcia Hansen, Betty Miller, Clifford Marshall, Roy Lachmuncl. Leonard Bykowski, Clarence Haasch. NYillard Leannais. Calvin Luther Ninth Grade BOTTOM ROVV- Dorothy Bahr, Harlan Bockenhauer, lleraldine Barttnan, Allen Becker. Lawrence Hashek, Glenn Blomqnist. Miss Batz SECOND ROXYfDolores Berkley. Shirley Boese, Eugenia Bnrlish, Evonne Bulger. Lois Branrlstaetter. Emily Har- lin, Carol Halvorsen. Joan Berghoefer THIRD ROXV- -Lefmarrl Joyce Broge. Arlene Riniak Heinz, Lawrence Berg, Robert Ileisel, LaYerne Herman, Rnth Bahr. Patricia Baltes, FOURTH ROW--Joanne House, George Banch, Charles Berg, Rohert Hein, Casimir Ilohrowiez, Kenneth Burk, George Iiirldick. Otto Brusewitz TOP ROVV -Norbert Bloes, Qred Barry, Ray Button, Robert Bernarz, Ronald Madlnng. John Buechler ei BOTTOM ROVV-Theodore Kubik, James Reise, Floyd Reigel, Ruth Kroll, Shirley Kilps, Shirley Koehn. Kathleen Kramer, Mrs. Grimes SECOND R , . . . , o es . s. Patsy Reilly OVV--Jeanne Knaak, Louis Rajchel Joseph Kraucunws Fred Rogers Roland Rutzen Dol r Karte THIRD ROXV--Beverly Hillman, Betty Jane Stadler, Marion Knsak, Genevieve Rosholt. Mary Knott. Elizabeth Kloppenburg. Lois Klemz, Genevieve Kowalski FOURTH RONY- Alfred Kuhnl-te, Rohert Rackowski, Earl Kusba, Robert Kallin, Bruce Karolus, Lois Hinz, Rose Horvat, Marlyn Knueppel, Marian VVilbnrth TOP ROVY- -Duane Kopfer, Margaret Hobbs, Barbara Krainik, John Kern. Jerome Kaufman, Frank Kosirlowski. Loraine Rutowski, Richard Rimas, Robert Kamke, Joe Bettin Page Forty-seven 1:-5 :5e ? Q Q a bg-fa- Y 'W - 5.54, ,125 L, W .uneven -M V f gn, jgf? - .. ,b .1 ' y, A .1 Legg ge-. .as1?a ' ' Y . S' zv+ Q' J 5 7' x X ig' SD x, HQ-, -J . ' W, 'A x - -.vv 'Q t 'vis --f-fe 7 Was- ., f-iii! w x'amfai -ag bf 4 El X. '-.., 1 'fu' x it ,fn MYSN Ai Qt Q.. S3 'if Y' 75 -fer' .,,,, qw it 'vid' C3 imd 'Q 3+ in ,gg -7 Q- -af,- v wm 1a Q .T K3 as Ek 2? ,V ' f? 'M FE 'g '?m'lV , :fs x I K , ,P rv. , V .. W ,wmv -4 , -vff 'nw 1. , M 4. 2 i 5 'gl 'xx X1 vig 5 Hwy? ' 4 ' fa BOTTOM ROVV-June Wright Xxunne Wood Bernice Vlilsrm l-milv Xholvlcwski lxenneth Wright Viilli-im Vlfelker, Fay NVelter, Miss De la Hum SECOND ROVV--Riti Vioicieclionski Shirley Vlitkrmski Donn Xhsnieuski Rnliezt H irml ,Vick Viickert Emili Vlfry, Betty Ann XVililish Vlilliim Vieidemwnn THIRD ROXV---Etlwarcl Werner Edith Hiese Xuclie Wiegext Gilbert Westfahl Xllen Hemmings l'du1rrlVl.lute Adeline XYesley, Pauline NX egnei TOP RONV --Rolrert Halmnnn Donald Winger llaml Hoiik Hou ircl NN eller ohn NN iguei Xnthoin Nherzlii Ivin XYeiss BOTTOM ROV Nlr Iorentz loseph Suieciak Betty me Stanczyk NI1rilvn Nlurphv Beverly itarrly James Tully, Dorothy Hclendrnug Xnrel Sleudel SECOND ROVK Xcrnell Skuhn Quentin Nelson Fngsene lrquhart kenneth Jorgensen R1lpl1 Hmga Ken Zie man. Albert xmzei l'ugene,lanikonski THIRD ROW louis lanaidi fexalrline Solxchik cu1Schnu4lt Stelh iiecllecki Marv Lou Wlroz Emily Sczesny, Lydia Haight Doris Qhmlttx Xlice '10c7ek TOP ROW Dorothy izeilmski Jean Nlush1 Gemltlxne 7ielmslxi Philip Qt Onge Don Hundt Xictor Schittone Gilbert Schultz Robert Qchreier ames Moionei B 0 T T O NT R O VV -W Socorro Perez, Leola Paracluwski, Lucille Lucas, Colleen Laufenberg, Le- Roy Lewandowski, Yiola Papa, Mrs. Lynch S E C O N D R O VV--Jeanette Priddy, Shirley Peliska, Shirley Ugeni, Russell Long, Louis Pet- rovich, Mary Laudenbach THIRD ROVV,-George Plene nes, Nancy Long, Carol Lampc, Margaret Polster, Robert Patz- iahl, Robert Pflug, Harold Lampe FOURTH ROW'-james Prondzinski, Frances Pieczynski, June Ungart, Nathalie Perry, Joyce Prusak, Carol Poth, James Ryan T O P R 0 VV--Richard Lzxw- rence, Ronald Lackowski, Alfred Pisarek, Alfred Lietzke. Howard Paneitz, James Luedtke, Edward Lemanski, Gilbert Vaughn Page Forty-nine Ninth Grade BOTTOM ROVV-Evelyn Schmitt, Mary Schnenhaar. Marian Schroerll, Lorraine Holtz. Dolores Henricksen. Carol Schultz, Miss Miller SECOND ROVV-Gurdon Schneider. Bernard Schallhoru, NVztrre:m Skenanclore, Flurrean Skenandore, Robert Schlueter, Violet Nicholls. Clemens Smiech, Beverly Scholz THIRD ROW-Morton Schmidt, Clay Shanks, Jerome Srnka, Paul Schwahe, Janet Steckling, Shirley Prochaska, Jean Hurley FOVRTH ROVV7N0rman Schulz, Barbara Sneddon, Shirley Stahl, Mary Harvey, Doris Schmidt, Evelyn Sobczak, Mary Brechtel. June Bigalke A FIFTH ROW7Gerry Schelfler, Nancy Shannon, Evelyn Smith, Robert Schuster, Kirkland Smith, Gilbert Stein, Richard Schnuz. Betty Slaven. Roberta Slaven TOP ROVV--Dorothy Smith, Roy Spies. Clifford Slattery, Milo Schanclelmeier, Robert Stenicka, VVilliam Schaetzke Page Fifty BOTTOM ROW'-Mrs. Shntes, Jayne Nehring, Audrey Xeskie. Marion jeske, Rosemarie Noble, Shirley Nelson SECOND ROVV--Audrey Vogt. Shirley Naylor, Geraldine Yandenherg, Maxine Yickrey, Margaret Nelesen, Catherine Valdes THIRD ROVX'-'Mildred Lnnrlry. Betty Nielrl. Charlotte Jaszewski, Bernice Van Vi'eelden, Gloria Julian, Nancy Xarurn, Mary juyce TOP ROVV jerolrl Jzicnhson, Henry jiriknwic. Richard Rorncki, Boynton Nissen, Duane Neverman, Rnhert Toll, XVillarrl Nelson, George Talziska Ninth Grade ,., BOTTOM R0VY7Miss Zarling, Monica Mangan, Betty ltlarcnssen. Lfary Martinez, Joyce Matzen, Violet Milkow- ski, Cyril Mescher, Twila Mongeon H EECQND ROW'-Lorilla Meyer. Bernadine Makowski. Geraldine lllanske, Carol Maas. Marie Meyer, Dorothy , t ' J ' ' 4 at ei. onald Martincic, Robert McI'aul B THIRD' ROVV-Bernard McManaman, Herbert Maciolek, lone liloneyager, Gertrude Hoffmann, Helen Maliszko. eierly Maier, hladys Messal TOP ROVV-Donald Meier, Arnold Mavis, George Mayer, Kenneth Martin, Eugene Hill, Herbert Miller, Edgar lllakowski. Larry Malone M 1?-3OTTOM ROXY-llunald Solazo. Lyle Thompson, Glenn Snhm, Devon Trabue, Virginia r, arta SECOND ROXV--Edith Strom, Nm-ina Rettmau. Forest Toms, Eunice Renm, Richard Shirley Ruesch THIRD ROW-Mary Ann Sikorski, Irene Rossa. Agnes Sherlock, Joyce Zimmerman, Sulxm, VVilliam Schoendorf, Roger Rez, FOURTH ROVV-Doxninic Salgarolo, Josephine Shain, Ruth Rolling, Geraldine Rossow. Smukowski, Charlene Tomsyck, Rosemary Tutkowski TOP ROVV-V-Howard Ringstacl, Donald Schimellenyg, Alvin Zuzelski, Kenneth Remy, St. Thomas, Agnes Ziffling, llfinchell, Eleanor Rarlick, Shirley Sowlles, Douglas Ruth Schloemer, Geraldine Harold Schoofs Page Fifty-one fp. M2 . 1 . .J - f 'sw Y ' , , 1 Q Ja :ag 'Ma Q oats v if Jg3,f , , - M sf' -2 .,- . f - W ff YY MH my .i,., W ' Q5 ,l. gy ,. ,. ,, - V e'Q3j1fSfY7 M Q -'B 1 , we Q Gu 1. YG Vx it Q3f Ai,E ' it-, L, L 'qi gl' I p A . .- ii 45 V 'Q QQ: my K kg ff: ,4 -flair MQ ' I I ,-f -. -s1 E' Q H' W .Q, Q., 'F ' X ' - Be L -V K f-'? Q 'I ,fm ' VY? if ,Q ' t','lm5 N .. kk - Non-Homeroom Teachers Mr. Berg Mr. Tnmkiewirz Mr. Weller Mr. Gardner Office Assistants Mrs. Loeber Miss Wnngard Miss Matthews Mr. Williams Mr. Moyer Mr. Matthei Mrs. Mohrbafber, Librarian Seven teachers, Working in the manual arts, the music, and the physical training departments, while not directing home- rooms, in their class and outside activi- ties take charge of large student groups. Page Fiffy-three G Every Tuesday morning, Bay View devotes an hour to the sale of War Stamps and Bonds. In fifty-seven homerooms, student monitors direct the stamp sales while bonds are being purchased in the library. From rhe first sales day, December 16, 1941, through May 11, 1945, 3400915.30 worth of stamps and bonds were bought. This represents an average student purchase of over two hundred dollars. N it Q, X -5 ,gk of X f I 'K s ' v ' - s i, . I s 1 S . 5 Q . - .51 'QQSYX5 , an ,N , --V Ll f 4-tv-A .- M A f x ' 'EN fir A gh ' gif f, g 'f ' x .- I s S 4 N 32. . , 1 X, I M' f . , .,,+,i?f-'-:':wm:m. ,, - A 'H' ., - ..,vw...'f--M 1 Q w, ..gqzt'mV ' 9 jg 7MQT'k3 .. 'K - H ' l'ff?f???i' M A ' ,, m.,. ,., M A U ,ffm M , xj6,t.wvi Belly Wade, Editor-in-Chief Maryorze Mohr, Assistant Senior Editor Clyde Haight, Organization Editor Maryanne Krainik, Senior Editor The Annual The editors of the Oracle Annual were faced this year with problems brought about by the rising prices and by the shortages and priorities created by a total war. They knew that with all the activity of Bay View there would be much to record, yet practical problems would place restrictions on the book. Copper for the dies necessary for the type of Cover to which Bay View students are accustomed had to be ordered not later than December, and that meant that the entire theme of the book had to be decided by that time and that the number of books to be ordered had to be determined. Anticipating a shortage, last year the advisors of the Oracle ordered the fine type of paper for which Bay View tradition calls. Because of the war, the usual system of picture-taking had to be revised. In previous years, the photographer could make what now seems an unlimited number of trips to Bay View. This year, how- ever, gas and tire rationing necessitated the planning of air-tight schedules, crowding as many pictures as possible into one day. Then there was the fear that the photographer would exhaust his unreplenish- able supply of flash bulbs before all the pictures were taken. Another problem, different in nature, arose from the war. When the School at War', is Bay View High, there is such an abundance of war activities that a selection must be made of those to be Page Fifty-six QUILL AND SCROLL Page Fifty-.ve AN ANNUAL FOR THE BRIDE The Annual featured in an annual. Limited space, film, and other essentials made it necessary for the editors to choose those scenes from the new courses, the Victory Corps activities, the club programs, stepped up to the tempo of the war, which were most important. In the midst of all this, the Oracle Annual sub- scription drive brought a week of fun to Bay View. Students and teachers lent their talents to noon-hour skits, which were presented fourth and sixth hours as well as fifth, to the commercials given over the public address system every morning and afternoon, to the creation of posters and tags advertising the Annual. The first day of the campaign, an announce- ment to the effect that only eighteen hundred Annuals would be available to the students of Bay View started a landslide of subscriptions. The cir- culation manager and his stahf were rushed by students, each eager to assure himself that one of the rationed books would be reserved for him. The quota of subscriptions was surpassed, and by the end of the first week, over twelve hundred Annuals had been paid for. Clyde Haight Mary lane Kimber Loise Mark Donald Wicbgers Belly Wade Beverly Rhodes Justine Hansen Olympia Pegix 71671 HOMEROOM SUBSCRIPTION AGENTS The Annual In all the planning, one effect was sought in this book. In the minds of the editors was the idea of presenting Bay View as it is now during the war, and of showing how much of the old remains in spite of the changes made necessary. They sought, moreover, to make every Bay View student keenly aware of what he senses vaguely-that he is living in an age when distance is being shortened every day, an age in which the swift flight to any point on the face of the globe is merely a matter of hours-not weeks. The book was to be, the editors hoped, a book that to every graduate would bring a quickening of memory when he saw the old scenes he knew so well-scenes changed now by the warg and it was designed especially to be a memory book for students now attending Bay View, many of whom before long will probably be called to distant parts of the world in the service of their country. Page F1fty-eighi j rf g i HOMEROOM SUBSCRIPTION AGENTS AUDREY ANN AIMONICAT BONITA BEYER JEANE BOLZ EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. . ORGANIZATION EDITOR . SENIOR EDITOR ASSISTANT SENIOR EDITOR . SPORTS EDITOR KENNETH DREWRY JUSTINE HANSEN HOMEROOM SUBSCRIPTION AGENTS Oracle Annual Staff . Belly Wade . . Clyde Haight . Maryanne Kminilz . Marjorie Mohr . Paul Nilund WRITERS FACULTY ADVISERS DICK HENRY Claairnmn . . . MISS ROBERTS OLYMPIA PEGIS Ex-Officio KORN ELAINE SEEFELD RICHARD SUHM MR. Book MR. MIERZWA Roy ZA5-1-ROW MR. COSTELLO MISS PIERSON BARBARA ZOERB MISSV LANE MR. J. J. SMITH Pagc Fzfty nme The Newspaper The year 1942-1943 has been one of ceaseless activ- ity for the staff of the Oracle bi-weekly newspaper. Students working on the publication who remember their experiences as freshmen and sophomores realize that stories that a few years ago made the front page now receive an insignificant spot on the last sheet, crowded out by the more important stories of Bay Viewls war activities. Frequently, most of the news stories break just before the deadline date, and it is the problem of the editors, not to find enough material to print, but to decide which stories are the most vital. Bringing the news to every subscriber and keeping a record so that those who come after may know how Bay View Students responded to the call of war, has been the main concern of the Oracle newspaper. With every issue, the scene of the greatest activity is the Oracle Office, where the staff of the newspaper Works on one issue and prepares for the newspaper to follow. Here the Editor-in-chief meets with her staff to plan the lay-out of the paper and decide upon the stories to be written and the length of each. They must determine what pictures to have taken by Mr. Kyper, who on behalf of the Oracle, generously runs around the building with his camera. An Oracle reporters' meeting is then announced, and thirty to fifty reporters, experienced and inexperienced, turn out for each issue to receive their assignments. Rounding up the reporters, scouting for bits of news, and writing last-minute stories before the dead- Paul Niland, Sports Editor, Semester II Donald Means, News Editor justine Hansen, Associate Editor Hilda Nauiock, Assistant News Editor -I Page S1 tty Beverly Rhodes, Editor-in-Chief Barbara Zaerb, Assistant Literary Editor Olympia Pegis, Literary Editor Bartley MrCannell, Sports Editor Semester I Mary lane Kimber, Business Manager Hope Pegix, Assistant Business Manager The Newspaper line, are all part of the editor's numerous tasks. After the original stories are handed in, they must be Cor- rected or revised, and given a final check for accuracy of names and dates. Several faculty advisors assist the editors in this man-sized job. Typed stories must be headlined and the exact number of inches determined before they are finally ready to be sent to the printers. After the linotype machine sets them up, a galley proof is taken and returned to the staff to be proof- read. Next comes the trip to the printers, where the editors write picture legends, captions, and headlines, and paste up a dummy page from the style sheet so that the page can be made up. Here the staff really enjoys the atmosphere of the composing room-the ceaseless rumbling of presses, the steady clicking of the linotype machines, the constant rushing, and above all, the incisive voice of Pat, who has helped many a worried Bay View editor to keep his head when late stories arrive and last-minute headlines are too long. Only after the final page proofs are read and re- read are the pages ready to be locked upv and sent to the press room. Then the staff staggers wearily back to school, tired, but bouyed by a feeling of genuine accomplishment, The final satisfaction comes when the buzzer in the Oracle Oliice rings, and a voice announces, The papers are here. The entire staff knows that because of their work another newspaper has come to Bay View. Donald Wirhgers, Circulation Manager Marie Naujork, Office Manager Norman Iodal, Assistant Circulation Manager Robert Barowxki, Assistant Mailing Clerk Clemens Czynxzale, Mailing Clerk Irene Musial, Billing Clerk Rmb Grosrbel, Billing Clerk Page S1 t M one gg Aix 1-. . J. 4 . Y. ' -X Sw -g',f W 41. ,,. ,' 9' 'x v 9 E' Qu 9' 45.61 ll, :.ii S 1' 19 X A xi - J gy' . 4' ' W- A .wif r v a :v Q. ,. ., ., ,Am 1. .Nita er ilk' ' 3, 5 3 6 00 STAR REPORTERS Newspaper Editorial Staff Board of Erlifors-Semester I-BART MCCDNNELL, OLYMPIA Pliers, BEVERLY RHoDEs, BETTY WADE lEu'itor-in-Chief-Semester H . ......, BEVERLY RHoD1.s Axmfiaiu Eclllor-Semester II . ,HJUSTINE HANSEN N1-wx Iidilor-Semester II .... , .. ,,DoNALD MEANS Axsishml Ncwx Editor-Semester II ..., HILDA NAUJOCR Sporis Exliior-Semester II . . PAUL NxLAND Litvrury Editor-Semester II ,. ..... OLYMPIA PEGIS Axxisianf Literary lidiiorhSemesrer II BARBARA ZOERB Slnr Rrportvrs: AUDREV ANN AIMONICAT, CHARLES AMERINGER, BoNrrA BEYFR, JLANE B0l.z, ROMAN CZECH- oRsRI, RICHARD HENRY, JOHN PAHLUW, THELMA SCHAE- EER, JAMES SLVERENCE, RICHARD SUHM, ESTHER SZCZER- MAR, Louisa: WxLsoN, ROY ZASTROW, RICHARD ZOERB. Sports Rvpvrtvrx: CHARLQTTE BUNGE, KA'rHrRxNE DOEPRE, KARL EBFRT, RDBERT GORDQN, DANIEL HoLouA, Rox' ZAs'rRow. FACULTY ADVI SORS Chairman , M155 ROBERTS Ex-Oyfcin ., ,.... . , , DR. KORN MR. Book MR. MIERZWA MR. CosTE1.Lo Miss Plrxsox Miss DURHAM MR. 1. 1. SMITH Miss LANDWEHR Miss STEEL Miss ZARLING SPORTS REPORTERS :Boys club Boys' Club at Bay View has always meant an oppor- tunity for social gatherings, an opportunity to develop leadership, character, and a general social attitude toward all members. Now, with every boy faced with the duty of serving his country, Boys, Club has pledged itself to edu- cate its members concerning the needs and opportunities of the armed forces, accordingly, much of the social program of the club during 1942-1943 was sacrihced in favor of demonstrations and lectures on the war effort. To further interest in athletics, the Boys' Club sponsors the annual Marathon Run. This year the Marathon trophy was awarded to John Wagner. In order to give talented members a chance to appear before their fellow-students, a musical or talent show is presented each year in addition to the skits at election. For the betterment of the school, Boys' Club has con- tributed generously to the G. A. Fritsche Memorial Scholarship Fund, and has, in conjunction with the Girls' Club, brought many interesting and educational speakers to Bay View. A real treat for the boys was a lecture on November 19, by Lt. F, D. Sauter of the U. S. Army. Lt. Sauter spoke of the many opportunities in the armed forces and in war industry, and stressed the fact that a boy is more valuable to his country after he has completed his high school education than he would be if he left school before he had completed his course. Page .S i.1'ty-foul' BOMBS AWAY ! OFFICERS, SEMESTER I ' Rithard Schneider, Treasurer Richard Henry, President jack Raymond, Sergeant-at-Arms Anthony Baranawski, Secretary William Schneider, Vice-President THE DRI FT METER OFFICERS, SEMESTER II Robevl Kunkel, President Earl Fengler, Vice-President Raymond Zabel, Secretary Claude Karzmarek, Sergeant-at-Arms George Miatke, Treasurer BARBER SHOP TRIO The Armistice Day program, as in previous years, was sponsored by the Boys, Club. The speaker of the day was Mr. Frank L. Greenya, executive director of the Milwaukee County Council of Defense, who spoke on the theme, America at War Looks Back at the Armistice. The opening program of the second semester fea- tured a travelogue on South America and a film of the Curtiss airplane works entitled, How a Fighting Ship is Madef, Outstanding on the semester's programs were demonstrations by the aeronautics and electronics classes. The aeronautics class exhibited various aeronautical and weather equipment, while the electronics group per- formed several experiments and uelectronical stunts. At a joint meeting of the Boys' and Girls' Clubs, Mr. J. A. Zell gave a lecture on and an exhibition of his collection of furs. Later in the year a technicolor movie, That Pal of Minef' was also sponsored by the Boys' Club, the proceeds going to the G. A. Fritsche Memorial Fund. The movie was especially interesting, for the scene was laid in one of the national forests of the United States. Thus membership in Boys, Club has made the life of a Bay View boy a little richer and a little fuller. May the many happy moments in club meetings live on in his memory and make him a better soldier and a better citizen. I'nycSi.tM fi L' 1943 MODELS l Girls' Club It was all out for Victory in the Girls' Club this year, with a host of well planned activities keyed to the war effort. Under the guidance of the group of eager, enthusiastic oificers and faculty advisors, the club presented a year of top-rate entertainment and instruction to the girls of Buy View. War-time wardrobes, a vital problem to the style- conscious miss, were discussed and demonstrated at an up-to-the minute style show, presented on April first. 1943 styles, affected as they are by war restrictions as to material and cut, were modeled by club members. Because of the need for sound bodies to meet war-time strain, physical fitness played an important part in the Girls' Club curriculum. At one of the meetings, muscle-developing exercises and effective gymnastics were demonstrated for a Girls' Club audience. A sharp change in the policy of the club was evident when the distribution of candy bars at the Hrst and last meetings of the season was abruptly halted. Girls' Club candy bars literally went to war because of shortage. PUMPKINS FOR HALLOXVEEN P 0 Szrly-xi.r OFFICERS, SEMESTER I Marion Wight, President Helen Walton, Vice-President Dornlhy Sanderson, Secretary Carol Swan, Sergeant-at-Arms Bonila Beyer, Treasurer 2511 'R' -ZX ,, Q ' 'H ' . 'QQ' ra, ,piffiii ali? 1 , 'ix 921. 5 Q ' 2 ff?lf5gg,g +, j , - ' A ., AA , - f ia:-11,3 F5233 4 if , V ff 3 Wa' 5 Ugg? . . o 1 t V W' 11 1 D' 3 im in vm A W ' I 0 uw 1 E ,wi W M lf 5 2 OFFICERS, SEMESTER I Lois Kern, President Rirbard Subm, Vice-President Carolyn Studi, Secretary Rose Marie Kafa, Treasurer -.L-...-..i.i, Dramatic Club Entertainment is serving on many War fronts these days to boost the morale of our fighting men and keep them smiling. But another front, the home front, must be strengthened and kept smiling, too, To do this has been the aim of the members and directors of Dramatic Club for the past two semesters. Through the study of the theater and its different divisions and the pre- sentation of dramatic material, they have kept alive for themselves the imagination and color of the theater. Every Bay View student who Submits himself for tryouts, whose scholarship is good, and who is able to convince the judges that he has some developed or latent ability may have a chance at the fun offered its members by the dramatic society. If he longs to exercise his histrionic ability, if he would know more about make-up and costuming, or study good modern plays, he will End opportunities opening for him through this club. During the first semester, five separate groups studied different fields of dramatics. Mrs. Shutes, the chairman of the club, had charge of the study of costumingg Miss De la Hunt directed the section that devoted its time to actingg Miss Kieckhefer guided a group of students reading various types of playsg Mr. Owen coached the Christmas playg and Miss Schwaab led a group studying make-up. Page Sixty-ciglft A HAPPY EAMI LY Dramatic Club The traditional one-act plays were pre- sented during the second semester. Miss Schwaab directed the first entitled S10 a Kiss. The play involved Edith, who bet her brother Robert ten dollars she would be kissed before nightfall-and she was. But how that kiss came about, and the series of hilarious events which accompanied it, were enough to bring amaze- ment and laughter to the audience throughout the entire performance. It was truly one of the Dramatic Clubls outstanding productions. The play was given in che auditorium on April 12 by Miss Schwaab's Speech H class. On May 10, three scenes from the modern play, 'Junior Miss, were given. The theme of the play was made clear in the presentation of actual ex- cerpts from the play. This program was under the supervision of Mr. Owen. On April 30, in the Auditorium, the Dra- matic ancl Foreign Language Clubs collaborated to present Mr. James Henry White, who spoke on Romantic China. Their study and presentation of worthwhile literature during the past year, made the mem- bers of Dramatic Club a better informed cultural group. OFFICERS, SEMESTER II Bonita Beyer, President john Morrixon, Vice-President Emily Olesan, Secretary Marjorie Hoerres, Treasurer Page Sixty-1zi11e OFFICERS, SEMESTER I Wflfff Lllfbkf, SBCICIHIY Roberl Malek, President Marie Naujack, Vice-President INTERNATIONAL CHORUS Foreign Language Club In the past year, with the aid of many instructive movies, the Foreign Language Club has taken its mem- bers on detailed tours through much of the Allied terri- tory of the world-China, North Africa, Australia, Pan-America, the Philippines. And in addition to this kind of travel which shows students parts of the world that may be closed to them for many years, there were other entertainments for the group. Among them was one given by the Maids of Cadiz,', a harmonious quartet, that sang popular and semi-classical Latin- American numbers to members of the Foreign Language Club at an open meeting on October 16. Terminating the first semester of the Foreign Lan- guage Club was the annual banquet which was held December 10th in the cafeteria. Although war-time priorities restricted the food somewhat, the excellence of the speech given by Dean Meribeth Cameron of Milwaukee-Downer College was not rationed, and those in attendance found her talk very enjoyable. Dean Cameron spoke about her experiences in China where she lived for several years. She concluded her story with interesting bits of Chinese lingo. Quizzes of various types made up the general meet- ing of March 9 and the sectional meeting of March 25. These programs were the hrs: two of the second sem- ester. Questions for the programs were submitted by students of foreign languages and adapted for use by the officers and teachers in charge. Page Seventy FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS Foreign Language Club Pan-American Day was recognized by the presence of Miss Beulah Diaz, a native of Chile, who appeared at a general meeting of the club held in East Study Hall on April 14. Students who attended the meeting asked various questions relating to life in Chile. On April 30, under the sponsorship of the Foreign Language club, James Henry White showed his beautiful colored slides of Romantic China. Sectional meetings in which the various divisions of the Foreign Language Club such as thc German, the Latin, and the Spanish sections held informal gatherings in sepa- rate rooms proved very popular with the members of the club. One act plays, short speeches, and other presenta- tions-all given in one of the foreign languages-constb tuted the program in these sectional meetings. The programs of the club were planned by the officers under the guidance of the Foreign Language Club sponsors, Miss Miller, Miss Riley, Miss Prucha, Mrs. Schoofs, and Miss Freund. Foreign language students acted as chairmen at the various performances. Thus with the combined efforts of the sponsors and the foreign language students, excellent speakers and educational movies were brought to the students of Bay View throughout the year. PIN WINNERS: Johanna Boggio Dorolhea Gitzel Eugene Wysocki Page Se enfy-om. OFFICERS, SEMESTER II Donald Krueger, President Barbara Baurbeau, Vice'President George 1lf1rMullen, Secretary OFFICERS, SEMESTER I Iolm Jaeger, Vice-President Harald Clemente, President Marlyn Sehild, Secretary Round Table As in 1917-18, Round Table boys have again marched off to Hgh: for their country. Members of the club of twenty years ago, now fathers and mothers, today see their sons and daughters, Round Table members, contrib- uting as they may to the present war effort. Round Table, Bay View's oldest club and only literary society, has continued through 1942-1943 to present pro- grams similar to those of pre-war Clays. The year began with the showing of a motion picture, Jane Eyre, on Oct. 8. For the second meeting there was a variety pro- THE ROSE OF NO MANS LAND SHALL THE CURFEW RING? Page .Sewnty-two gram featuring duo-tap dancers, a monologue in Italian dialect, and a violin triog and in the course of time came the annual Round Table Hallowe'en dance in the gymna- sium. As usual music was provided by the school dance band, and this year in spite of wartime restrictions, re- freshments were served, It was only natural that in war-conscious Bay View the subject for the annual Round Table debate should be: Resolved, That a curfew be adopted in Milwaukee County for boys and girls under seventeen years of age who are not engaged in war industries. The negative team, Thomas Heaton, Richard Luedke, and Robert Frank were declared victorious over Raymond Ross, Delores Puder, and Richard Naylor. Q 2'2 W I J -fssex' ,L ,j ,ij ,X A 1 9 If YW' xx fi ina 41 x x nt Y RL? 'aa L X 'QM-dggv, -. mv . . lQ,,X ,.b1..,'A K I v 'gs-K ,X IN THE SCRAP X Club Typical of all the school activities diverted into paths of wartime usefulness has been the work of Bay View's honor society, the X Club. The mem- bers of the club staged a successful drive for the collection of magazines and scrap paper, a drive that terminated on January 22 with the collection of a grand total of approximately three tons. Keen competition among the four classes, competition fostered by daily announcements over the loud speaker system, contributed much to the accumu- lating of this splendid total. Encouraging scholarship, however, is the special province of the X Club. Students who receive an Excellent on each report Card day are eligible for membership, those earning a semester's Excellent are entitled to a semester's membership, with the provision that no succeeding marks fall below 85 nor the average below 87. Homerooms compete with one another for the eight honor plaques bearing the clubls motto, Youth is the Time to Learn, which are awarded to those having the highest scholastic percentage in their semester groups. During the past year the plaques were seen most frequently in the homerooms of Miss Welsh, Miss Bahr, Miss Whelan, Mr. Nelson, Mrs. Arnold, Mr. Dennis, and Mrs. Urban. At present, the club, which is under the supervision of Miss Prucha and Miss Riley, has a membership of close to a hundred students. Its business is transacted largely through various committees such as the guide, statistics, tutoring, civilian defense, and scholarship groups. Page Seventy-four PUT'1 ING THEIR POINTS ACROSS OFFICERS, SEMESTER I Hilda Nauiock, President Eugene Gfieshaber, Vice-President Dorothy Iasinski, Scribe Caroline Kempa, Recorder PLAQUE COMMITTEE OFFICERS, SEMESTER II Marian Nelesen, Recorder jean-joy Reicbmann, Scribe Caroline Kempa, Vice-President Carolyn Remitz, President QUIZ KID X Club A small gold pin with the letters BVHS set in the middle of an X is the official emblem of the club, symbolizing that the wearer has achieved an Ex- cellent average for an entire semester. For main- taining a consistently high scholastic standing, graduating seniors are elected to the Honor Society, and are entitled to wear an attachable guard bearing the initials B.V. In addition to providing for attractive club meet- ings, the presentation of special Life Advisement programs for the four classes is a well-known project of the X Club. Last October a playlet entitled If You Can Make the Gradei' was given for the 9B's, and followed by a freshman battle of wits. Among the club meetings three are especially re- membered. At one of the December meetings mem- bers took part in a debate on a subject of very immediate interest to many Bay View students: Resolved, That high school students should not leave school to go to work during the present emergency. In March, Mr. Karl Maslowski, a well known stu- dent of outdoor life, gave a lecture on The Private Lives of Wild Creaturesng and at a later meeting, Mr. Summ of the Art Department was made an hon- orary X Club member. The members of X Club feel that by putting an emphasis upon scholarship combined with service they help to strengthen the home front at Bay View. Page Sevenfy we Science Club With World War II going into its second year of destruction, the Science Club decided to adapt its activities solely to the furthering of the war effort. As a result, a plan was mapped out which altered the general schedule of Held trips and regular auditorium meetings. Instead of these, each Science Club advisor selected about twenty-Eve students to form a subject group. These groups met regularly eighth and ninth hours twice a month for the pur- pose of Working on some special subject or individual project. Membership was based on interest, dependa- bility, and ability. The names of the various groups, Victory Gar- deners, Chemists, Aviators, are descriptive of their activities. The purpose of the Victory Gardeners was to interest as many students as possible in start- ing gardens and raising all kind of vegetables. The Gardeners analyzed what types of soil would be best suited to raising profitable crops of various kinds, and presented this information to those interested. They recommended what vegetables would be the most palatable and the most easily produced. The Aviators did a remarkable piece of work in build- ing an airplane large enough for a person to sit in it and to operate it. The plane was used in instructing the boys in the fundamental steps in flying. The Aviators also made bomb sights, drift meters, and propellersg and they had instruction in gunnery practice. COUNCIL, SEMESTER I Iosepb Laika, Eugene Grieshaber, Treasurer, Roy Cbrixtianson, President, Sam Murray, Dave Danojf, Eugene Russell, Paul Dielzman, OFFICERS, SEMESTER I john Piarintine, Co-manager Harlan Hobbs, Ass't Manager Paul Niland, Co-manager Rose Marie Kafa, Ass't Manager Barbara Zaerb, Barbara Drewry, Secretary, Shirley Palecek COUNCIL, SEMESTER II Ioxepb Laska, Treasurer Eugene Griesbaber, President Robert Frank Robert Andersen Dave Danoff Barbara Drewry jean-joy Reicbmann Shirley Palecek, Secretary William Zingg Eugene Russell OFFICERS, SEMESTER II Sam Murray, Ass't Manager Harlan Hobbs, Co-manager Paul Dielzmann, Ass'! Manager Rose Marie Kaia, Co-manager Science Club The Chemistry and General Science groups devoted their time to projects such as making glycerin from waste fats, experimenting with plastics and alloys, and building a model airport. Especially prominent in the First semester's activities were lectures given by Leo C. Massipust, Editor of the Journal of the Biological Photographic Association, and Mr. Al Krezowski, an alumnus of the University of Min- nesota. Mr. Massipust's lecture was based on the experi- ments he had made with ultra-violet and infra-red rays, as Well as X-rays. A film, Champion Coal, was shown by Mr, Al Krezowski. The Commentator was Ford Bond, a well-known radio personality. The movie depicted the history of coal from its origin to the completion of the process of mining and shipping. The annual Freshman Party set oif the second semester's activities. The only lecture given during this semester was the one by Mr. Karl Robinson, noted photographer and lecturer. The Great North Road, the movie he presented, is regarded by film experts as one of the finest natural color motion pictures ever made in Alaska. The movie showed a bit of the Alcan Highway and pictured many scenic spots in the Northwest. In its activities of the past year, the Science Club tried to do its share for the war program. Page Sevcntx seten I -1-3... . ,-Y. . fx f , 'YQAWJE f. . , ,.mg,-.- - -, ,u,.,' X , .. g wi.- .Nfl , . gi I, L. Yfgnu 9 35,4 A ' K ' A ' w W 5,:,-5,yQ .A : K kswe Q aw- :. -, Q. A xi-PM ' ':.,:Q. Q, v I :BTW S w4,f,:f3'W -.T Qi , ,, ijt 17 K Q , - 4 , -I X og fm X ,A A, m , B 9 . - 5, if 6, 0 x J ZA wa- 1 Q , l Q L H K. 1 ,,.v.,f' S ,,,,,?qf ff ' vi -,vw - Wx 53,- 2 'ff' L ' W1 A a , is -, w .J . 576' ASSURANCE iwv T . v A x I Q we xiii , f 5' ll V J X, ff, 6 'i , -1-1' .Le Z tn Q ffl, J .1 34 , S. Vsgn .6 is ixuz 'gg' is Exijlwt mfiietgfi NQGp'?q: - wif' 3, Qgfj, 'i.v'fa-M 1 -,wxfvf -we ff , A 3 4 is Yxf A1 Xiaimigij' jfiff ' -' do M V ,14f f 1 ' :QA -v 1'N ' xv Ji A i K ' ig fri-f X Li HP ig, v - vi Q f igl- wvkfim li? 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In the morning, after the Call to the Colors and a bit of patriotic music, the announcers communicate to the student-body all news relative to the activities of the day. The climax of the broadcast is a special an- nouncement reminding each student of his part in the winning of the war. This patriotic copy is provided by students in the Creative Writing classes. The afternoon broadcasts add all school news that has devel- oped in the course of the day, and always ends with a patriotic appeal. The announcers for the past year included Richard Henry, Eugene Kulczynski, Jack Raymond, Ray Ross, and Kenneth Rotta. Dave Danoff, Robert Kulz, and Harold Seligmiller headed the staff of radio technicians. All behind-the-scenes radio activities were controlled by this group, with the aid of several assistants. Every day these two staffs, the announcers and technicians, by their efficient service aid in promoting the war effort at Bay View. Iaqe Fzqlziy Carl Ruud Carl lmmel, Donald Means, Roy Laclamuud, Bruce Gordon, Merlin Kessellaon, Edgar Ilflakowski Page Ezghty-one Stage Grew When the asbestos curtain at Bay View rises for a club program or especially on Tuesday mornings for the patriotic community singing, one can be assured that the ethcient stage crew has prepared the setting and is on hand to assist in the success of the program. If a visitor ventures behind scenes during a production, he sees stage hands rushing about, carrying out specinc assignments: collecting needed properties, dimming and changing lights, shifting backdrops, and clamping scenes to the floor. Each stage hand has a particular job to do, and he must take his tum at staying for a rehearsal, sometimes late into the day. Yes, he stays even late into the night when a major Bay View production such as an operetta or class play is in progress. During the past year the crew pre- pared the stage on many a Monday night for the meeting of Air Raid Wardens held in the auditorium. On the basis of service and leadership, stage managers are chosen each semester. Richard Cassidy and Robert La Marre were co-managers for the Hrst semester, and David Daily held this position for the second semester. Upon completing two years of active service and showing good qualities of leadership a stage hand is considered for an honor pin. The following boys received awards this year: David Daily, John Krainik, and Joe Schoendorf. Iolm Krainik Kennelb Drewry Gerald Morixse joseph Srhoendorf Neale Rosmann Robert Radomski David Daily Richard Cassidy Chester Larsen Fu TK ! N414 wwf m 5, V M ,i gf if . V - gg Eff, 5 A T M E M- -f '-,f V vt Vi -v gb . W?- 1 X K. f Q ' 'X' 'fig-, 2 we, Q ff -'fp , A 'S' . W A, A 'fy A 7 - ' gs, . R ,M . F iff AF 4 ,. J ,zz V .537 ff --L..g-ggi m Eff vw im Y4, , An iffy-1 - F.. A Y' '. a L - X . :ff sf Q5 i g 'GT' ,QA I Behind. the Guns In the first act, the Red, White, and Blue Line Routine, with its precision dancing, and the terpsichorean version of This Is the Army, Mr. Jonesf' added snap and Color, while a comedy dance by three of the male leads invoked a great deal of laughter. The opening dance of the second act pan- tomined the farewell of a group of soldiers to their sweet- hearts, who turned to Red Cross nursing when left alone A ballroom scene in this act gave opportunity for many xaried numbers, perhaps the most beautiful of which was the Fountain Dance, performed by twenty-four girls clad in costumes shimmering with cellophane. A Comedy ballet and soft shoe and ballet solos were high Points of this act with the Victory Ribbons Dance, which called for a great deal of skill, a fitting climax. s ' X SHIRLEY RAATZ JUNE ROWAN War-conscious as it is, Bay View made use of time between scenes in Act II. Girls, dressed in the red, white, and blue cos- tumes of the Red Cross dance number, sold Victory Corsages of War Stamps to the audience. SOLDIERS AND AND NOW: THE FOUNTAIN DANCE I THIS IS THE ARMY A CAPPELLA CHORUS G-lee Clubs One of the features of the Music Festival to which the Bay View audience always looks forward is the singing of the glee clubs. This January the white-stolid, red-robcd a cappella chorus sang two songs of our Russian allies, l'Carol of the Russian Children and Carol of the Bellesug and two Fred Waring arrangements, Angels of Mercy, dedicated to the American Red Cross Nurse, and The Lost Chord. The talents of George Miotke and Roy Zastrow were displayed in their arrangement of the popular number, QQWhite Christmas? Equally appropriate to the times were the selections of the glee clubs. A Song of Peacen from Sibelius, famous Finlandi:f, and This ls My Countryl' were two of the numbers of the boys, groupg while the Latin-American 'QD:1nce 21 Cachuchan was a specialty of the girls' chorus. P l f A Q ' A . 'iafhhaili in is GLEE CLUBS .st g . t X ,.. Y' L - P is SENIOR BAND DANCE BAND Senior Band just as band music has always inspired the soldier before battle, so did Bay Viewis band rally the students to great patriotic heights by daily reminding them of their patriotic duties by means of transcrip- tions played over the public address system. The band, under the leadership of Mr. M. D. Williams, made its spirited contribution to the Tuesday morning rallies by supplying the music for the community singing, and with such songs as those of the Army Air Corps, Signal Corps, and the Field Artillery, it helped bring to a climax the Tuesday morning War Stamp and Bond sales. Also, from time to time, the band gave the boys of the Community a rousing send-off as they left for service to their country. Notable among other activities of the band were the drills and the playing at football games. With the Stars and Stripes flying high and with Bay View banners unfurled, the band marched down the field at all conference games, displaying the well-executed marches and Hgures that Weeks of training had helped to perfect. The same perfection marked the spirited playing of the band at the annual Musfc Festival in january. Throughout the year the band has contributed generously and efficiently to many school projects as well as to wartime activities. Page Fzqhty-eight Senior Orchestra The Senior Orchestra has devoted itself during the past year not only to holiday programs and to public performances in the school auditorium, but also to community service such as playing for Parent Teachers' Association meetings, church programs, and the commencement of the Air Raid Wardens of the Bay View district. At the Music Festival in January, the orchestra played the overture to Q'The Barber of Seville, which brought forth beautiful melody and excellent musicianship from the players. The Concerto in A Minor by Grieg and the Concerto in D Major by Mozart were performed with great skill and exquisite tone quality by Ray Zastrow and Arnold Herman, respectively, masters of their instruments - the piano and the flute. In an attempt to further greater interest in music in all the city high schools, the orchestra gave a program at Girls' Junior Technical High School in May. Furthermore, many members of the orchestra attended programs by professionals, such as that recently given by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, and gained inspiration for greater effort and expression in their own organization. In a war-torn world music has exerted a forceful and comforting influence. , .. . I H., ,,. .. f Q , ,i- ., 3 S , . STRING ENSEMBLE SENIOR ORCHESTRA 433257155 Inspired by the spirit of the slogan, Keep tit for your country, the school board has required all students to enroll in the physical :raining courses. Future Bay View commandos scale walls, climb ladders, and swing on rnpes in training Courses patterned after those given to Viewites already in the service. . , A RW? e. I -...Q tx-.3 L a KRW M-., , -QQX :i,.gj !hk Y V i 1 I Football This season, although the Bay View line was in- experienced, they came through because of their deter- mined, fighting spirit. Reinforced by their outstand- ing center, Claude Kaczmarek, the forward wall pro- vided good offensive protection. The Meyermen had a well balanced offense con- sisting of Pilalils passing, with Gubala, Zobel, and Fengler on the receiving end. The ground offensive featured Henning and Raschke around end and Konkel and Krcmar on line plays. Hallberg's toe played an important part in several of the Bay wins. Lincoln-Bay View: 20-21-Highlight of the season was the Bay View-Lincoln battle, which was one of the most spectacular in Bay View sports history. After trailing 20-7 throughout the game, the Meyermen put on a last minute spurt to edge out Lincoln 21-20. As the game entered the final quarter, Henning ran around end to chalk up a tally for the Bays. Several plays later, Kaczmarek snatched a fumble in mid-air SCRAMBLE and ran to the 11. The Lincolnmen held for three downs, but on the fourth with 9 to go and less than a minute on the clock, Pilak tossed to Fengler in the end zone. Cal Hallberg's gifted toe was never more appreciated than at that time. East-Bay View: 14-0-With Washington assured the conference crown, the sportlight turned to the de- cisive battle between the traditional rivals, Bay View and East, for the runner-up spot. After both teams stalemated each other during the first half, the Tiger squad opened fire and scored two touchdowns to win, 14-0. POP-EYE FROM PI LAK LAST MINUTE INSTRUCTIONS Page 1Yi1iety-two 2,4-sf RASCHKE BREAKING AWAY Football Custer-Bay View: 0-26-Starting the '42 con- ference season with a display of real team work, the Meyermen trampled over the Custer eleven to the tune of 26-0. The Red-and-Black squad was led by Jim Pilak, who worked the aerial route, and Bob Raschke, who led the running attack. The Bays newly rejuvenated line played a fine defensive brand of ball and scarcely allowed the Custer gridders any opportunity to score throughout the game. Pulaski-Bay View: 0-14-In the second quarter, the Bay offense really began to roll. After the recov- ery of a Rambler fumble on the Bay 35 yard line, the Meyermen began a march which resulted in their first tally when Bob Raschke took a long pass from Jlm Pilak. In this same quarter, a series of line smashes brought the ball into position and an end sweep by Raschke resulted in another Bay tally. KEEPING FIT Page Ninetyelh ree KACZMAREK-ALL-CITY ll ' HERE'S FIGHTING LINE-UP HARD AND FAST Football Washington-Bay View: 35-7-Tasting their first conference defeat the Bay View gridders went down Fighting a powerful, hard hitting Washington squad. The Meyermen, completely stopped on the ground, took to the air and they kept the game from becoming a complete rout by connecting in 14 out of 30 aerial thrusts. Tech-Bay View: 7-14-The Bays snapped the homecoming jinx after ive years of homecoming de- feats, when they vanquished the Tech Boilermakers, 14 to 7. The first scoring opportunity arose after a Tech punt was blocked by Kaezmarek and recovered by the Bays in the end zone. At the end of the last quarter Bud Henning after making a 52 yard punt return, swept around end to score. Page Nirzcfy-fam' 'Q 5 i. S. THE CAGE SQUAD SHOOTING STAR LONG TOSS Basketball Weakened greatly through the graduation of many of the former Viewite cage veterans, the Nelsonmen suffered one of the greatest setbacks of recent years, coming out on the long end of only three of their cage duels. The task of developing a capable squad from a group of willing, but inexperienced fellows was the tedious problem facing Coach Nelson. Al- though the boys fought valianrly throughout the season, they were able to break into the victory column only three times. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Trams S0016 Bay View-Hartford - 19-18 Bay View-S. Milwaukee 27-33 Bay View-Pulaski - - 2 0-3 2 Bay View-South - - 22-55 Bay View-Juneau - - 24-20 Bay View-Tech - - 2 8-41 Bay View-Lincoln - - 32-41 Bay View-Washington 17-36 Bay View-Custer - - 41-26 Bay View-East - - - 19-27 Bay View-King - 29-44 Bay View-North - 2 S-40 Bay View-West - 3 0-33 Page Nineiy-.tix Swimming Taking five firsts out of a possible nine, the Bay tankers splashed their way to second place in the city meet. This feat was accomplished with the able support of Dick Schneider, who came in first in the 50 yard free-style event and broke the record in the 100 yard back- stroke. Claude Kaczmarek won the cen- tury free-style. In the relays both teams were victorious. The Crawfordmcn tallied nine victories in eleven meets and were tied once by a strong West Milwaukee squad. The Bay team went down to defeat only at the hands of the state champions, Shorewood. SWIMMING SCHEDULE Teams Score Bay View-Waukesha - 42-41 Bay View-West Milwaukee 41-41 Bay View-Shorewood - 3 8-45 Bay View-West Allis - 58-25 Bay View-Kenosha - - 422-40K Bay View-Pulaski - - 47--3 6 Bay View-Washington - 48-33 Bay View-North - - 60-23 Bay View-Pulaski - - 4 5-3 8 Bay View-West Milwaukee 44-3 9 Bay View-Kenosha - - 482-342 Page Ninety-set' CIZ MIOTKE O'CONNE LL MERMEN SCHNEIDER X ....gQ.. 1'f'f .. .M -A T , Tm 'W ' Kava. 1. : ii, is. 15' RIFFEL Page N Track Bay View's track team got off to a flying Start, by defeating a plucky Lincoln team 75 to 38 on the Viewites' home field. The Red-and-Black squad took first places in nine of thirteen events and tied for First in another. They also slammed the high hurdles and pole vault. Harris Dement led the Bays to victory as he took first in the 100, second place in the 200, and tied for top honors in the high jump, Coach Bill Matthei's thinclads captured their sec- ond straight victory of the season by overwhelming Juneau High School, 792 to HZ. The Viewites strength in this meet rested largely in the middle distances, sprints, and field events. Ray Zobel and Harris Dement sparkled for the Mattheimen with 14M and IZM1 points respectively. Invading Hartlet field for the annual Waukesha i11c'ty-right CLEARING THE STICKS TIMBER TOPPERS Relays, Bay View accumulated a total of UM points to Hnish ninth in a Field of eleven. A tie for second place in the pole vault was the highest position the Mattheimen would claim. The 880 yard relay team added six points to the Bay total, as they came in third. THE VICTORS DOWN THE CENTER LIFE-SAVING FIGURE SWIMMING G11-ls' Athletics Tennis-The single crown was won by Katherine Doepke, who defeated Barbara Zoerb in a close matchg 6-4, 6-3. Katherine Doepke and Barbara Zoerb tri- umphed over Rosemary Walloch and Janice Heineman to win the doubles tournament by a score of 6-4, 6-0. Basketball-The A day Jeeps defeated the Bn day Zephyr team for top honors in the cage sport by a final score of 17-9. The Winners displayed an excellent defen- sive game and an aggressive offense. Nereids' Club-Patricia Rozek presided over Semester I activities alongside Barbara Zoerb, as Vice-President and Carol Rosek as Secretary. Semester II saw Charlotte Bunge in the President's position, Marie Truetel as Vice- President, and Jean Schuetz as Scribe. Swimming Meel, 1943-Splashing their way to victory, the juniors snared the 1943 championship in the 16th Annual Girlis pool. The score board tallied juniors 455 seniors 42g sophmores 195 and freshmen 2. The juniors, since they entered the com- petition three years ago have been consist- ently nosing their way toward the title. As freshmen they ranked third and in last year's meet the team finished with second place honors. Reaching their goal, the juniors are the title winners this season. Page Ninety mne 942 Y XEYJATESQ Bay View alumni and faculty men now in service, return- ing to the school on furlough, often meet informally with the graduating boys who are nearing the age of eighteen. Students who talk to them feel that from those in the service they will get the Counsel of experience. O O O V wow , . ww., Wi! we y., Q aa ge. -4 Commencement Midyear Program ' Carol Swan Kenneth Rolta PROCESSIONAL ...... , , . ,,... , ...., ,... . .CLASS OF FEBRUARY 1943 Hail, AmBfiCd!,,-DRUM Bay View High School Orchestra GREETINGS ....... ,..... C AROL V. SWAN SOUSAPHONE SOLO , . ,..., ....,..,. . , . , , ...,. ..,., C LARENCE R. TOEPFER Roy L. Zasnrow, Accompanist PRESENTATION OF CLASS MEMORIAL ..... , , . ,,,,.....,.... KENNETH L. ROTTA VIOLIN TRIO . . , . . .ANTON DONEEE, TI-loMAs DAMJANOVICI-I, RICHARD J. SCHNEIDER Helen E. Damjanovich, Accompanist ADDRESS .,.... , ,,.. . . , . . . , . .... ..... D R. GERRIT T. VANDER LUGT READING OF THE CLASS ROLL .. ,, .. .... . MISS THERESA STATZ Senior Class Counselor PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS . . .,., PRINCIPAL B, C. KORN RECESSIONAL , . , . . . . . ..,. , , . , , . , , . . , . .TI-IE GRADUATES Page One Hundred Two Mambo Ponlijiculeu-Gov NOD Ra ber! Krueger Carol Swan Roy Cbrisliamon Of the one hundred ten enrolled in the midyear graduating class, thirty- nine were registered with the Armed Forces, many of them expecting im- mediate call to the service of their countryg and although usually from twenty to thirty percent of the Bay View graduates go on to college, this year less than ten percent were plan- ning to attend institutions of higher learning. Almost all of those who were not enrolled in the services obtained employmentg no Bay View graduate expected to stay at home. Kenneth Rolla Marion Wight Class Commission The graduates, war-minded since Pearl Harbor, not only purchased war bonds Weekly, but also served as air raid Wardens, military roll-call workers, victory writers and reporters, and participants in salvage drives and Hrst aid classes. Carol Swan, in her address of welcome, said signihcantly, Under responsibilities we have matured far earlier than the average high school student. We have been forced to realize that there is much to be done before we can live normally. Leaders in school activities are chosen to serve on the class commission. Marion Wight, Carol Swan, Kenneth Rottn, Robert Krueger, and Roy Christian- son were the members of the February Commission. Their duties consisted of collecting the class dues, planning the senior party, and choosing the class gift, which this year was a one-hundred-dollar war bond. Kenneth Rotta, in making the presentation, said emphatically, This War Bond is our contribu- tion to the defense of America-our America. May God keep it ours. Priya One Himdrtd lluct Anita Kuhn Dorothy Lana jane Anderson Elouise Eadx Marion Wight Ethel Wood English Course JANE A. ANDERSON-Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. ELOUISE L. EADS-Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. ANITA M. KUHN-Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, XY Oracle: Cub Reporter. DOROTHY S. LASSA-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls,, Round Table, Science. Page One Hundred Four SHIRLEY E. SCHWARTZ-Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girlsl, Round Table, Science. MARION L. WIGHT-Clubs: Girls'-President, Nereids', Round Table, Science, X g Oracle: Cub Reporterg Chimes of Nor- mandy, ln The Next Room, june Mudf, When Love lx Ytlungni Class Commission. ETHEL M. WOOD-Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Carol Swan Lorraine Vollemann Lois Anderson Dorolhy Sanderson Leon Klukowski Margaret Rosbol! Helen Walton English Course LOIS L ANDERSON-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. LEON C. KLUKOWSKI-Clubs: Art--Vice Presi- dent, Boys', Dramatic, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science: Oracle: Cub Re- porter, Sports: Cheerleader. MARGARET R. ROSHOLT-Clubs: Art-Presb dent, Dramatic, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, DOROTHY M. SANDERSON-Clubs: Art, Dra- matic, Foreign Language, Girls'-Secre- tary, Nereids,-Vice President, Round Table, Science-Manager, X , Oracle: Star Reporter: Honor Society. CAROL V. SWAN-Class Commission: Clubs: Art, Dramatic, Girls' -Sergeant-at-Arms, Round Table, Science, Oracle: Star Re- porter. LORRAINE C. VOLKMANN-Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids'-Secre- tary, Round Table, Science-Secretary of Council: When Love is Youngv - Prompter. HELEN WALTON-Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls,-Vice-President, Nereids', Round Table, Science, Oracle: Cub Re- porter: When Love is Young. Page One Hundred Five Science Course Elaine Nelson Audrey Engel Mary Ferri Betty Zahn AUDREY M. ENGEL-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science, MX . MARY L. FERRI-Clubs: Art, Girls', Science. ROBERT G. KRUEGER-Class Commission, Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. THOMAS L. NABBY-Clubs: Art, Boys', For- eign Language, Round Table, When Love is Youngf' ELAINE A. NELSON-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Nereids, Round Table, Science. KENNETH W. RICHTER-Clubs: B0ys', For- eign Language, Scienceg When Love is Young. MELVIN F. SHAW-Clubs: Boysl, Foreign Lan- guage, Science. RICHARD SINGER-Clubs: B0ys', Round Table, Science. CLARENCE R. TOEPFER-A11-ciry Band, Clubs: Foreigry Language, Science, Chimes of Normandy, When Love is Young, Bachelor Belles. BETTY J. ZAHN-Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Rirhard Singer Melvin Shaw Robert Krueger Clarence Toepfer Kenneth Richter Thomas Nabby Page One Hundred Six Science GENE R. BAUMANN-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Scienceg ClJi1nes of Nor- mundyf, W7l9en Love is Young. ELAINE A, ENGEL-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. WARREN A. FRANK--Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. FREDERICK F. FRICK-All-City Band, Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science - Council. SHIRLEY S. HARY-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. JAMES W. MCGOWAN-Clubs: Boys', Scienceg Sports: Football. ARLEEN V. OLSEN-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. ROBERT P. SCHEUNEMANN-Clubs: B0ys', Round Table. JUNE SCHUCKS-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Course james McGowan Warren Frank Robert Scbeunemann Ferdinand Frick Gene Baumann june Srhuckx Arleen Olson Elaine Engel Shirley Hary Page One Hundred Seven Mathematics and Accounting Courses MARGARET A. BRUNK-Clubs: Girls', Round Table. WILLIAM DIXON-Clubs: Boysy, Foreign Language, Science, XT Sports: Swimming-Second Teamg Honor Society. WALTER C. FUHRMAN-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage. FRANK L. PAUL-Clubs: Boys', Round Table. KENNETH L. ROTTA-Announcer: Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language, Round Table, Xu: june Madug Class Commission, Commencement Speakerg Bronze Medal. CALVIN W. ROY-Clubs: Boys', Science: Sports: Cross Country. BEATRICE P. SIKORA-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsl, Round Table. EDWARD E. WIELAND-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table: Sports: Football-First Team. JOSEPH A. WOZNIAK-Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Scienceg Sports: Football-First Team. Page One Hundred Eight William Dixon Beatrice Sikora Walter Fubrman joseph Wozniak Edward Wieland Frank Paul Margaret Brunk Kennelh Ratta Priscilla Mabuter Conxtanre Gerner Evelyn Pawlak Ruth Erickson Lucille Lang Ludvina Peterson june Kellogg Stenographic Course RUTH A. ERICKSON-Clubs: Girls', Round Table. CONSTANCE M. GERNER-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsl, Round Table. JUNE L. KELLOG-Clubs: Arr, Girls'. LUCILLE V. LANG-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, XY, PRISCILLA R. MAKUTER-Clubs: Foreign Lanl guage, Girls', Round Table, X , War Bond Typist, Honor Society. EVELYN M. PAWLAK-Clubs: Art, Foreign Lan- guage, Girlsl, Round Table, Science. LUDVINA R. PETERSON-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls'. Page One Hundred Nine Stenographic Course JOYCE L DOXTATER-Clubs: Dramatic, For- eign Language, Girlsi, Round Table, HX. ANASTASIA DULAVERIS-Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. MARTHA O. IVANCHICH-Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. GERALDINE B. MOLLING-Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X , Honor Society. MARGARET A. OTTAWAY-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Sports: Hockey. ANNA M. RUDICH-Clubs: Art, Dramatic, Girls', Round Table. BEVERLY M. SCHRAM-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table. BERNICE L. SCHRAM-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsl, Round Table. SHIRLEY E. SWARTZ-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X , Oracle: Star Reporter, june Mad , Honor Society. cf Hundred Tm Shirley Swartz Margaret Ottaway Geraldine Malling Joyce Doxtater Anarlasia Duliweri: Beverly Srbmm Bermc Household and Manual Arts Courses RICHARD J. GUBALA-Clubs: Boys', Scienceg Sports: Football - First Team, Swimming - First Team. EVELYN A. JACKOWSKI-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. EUGENE R. KOZLOWSKI-Clubs: Boys', Science, Round Tableg Sports: Cross Country-Mam ager, Track. ' JAMES J. LENTSCHER-Clubs: Boysl, Science. Theresa Salgarolo Ev ,ff elyn Iackowski Richard Gubala Robert Sajord Wallace Richter james Lentsclyef Eugene Kozlowski WALLACE A. RICHTER-Clubs: Air Raid Wardens -Captain, Boys', Foreign Language, Science, Usher-President-Usher Award, Victory Corps. ROBERT R. SAFFORD-Clubs: B0ys', Scienceg Sports: Football-Second Team. THERESA I. SALGAROLO-Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Page Ou: Hmrdred Eleven Elective Course ALLEN BLOMQUIST-Clubs: Art, Boysl, For- RICHARD E. STOTT-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- eign Language, Round Table, Science. guage. MARJORIE A. HOGAN-clubs: Girls', Nereids'g JEAN H- WENDUN9-Club? ,Am Foreign Lan- Sports: Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, 311.336, Girls' Nere' S' Round Table Hockey. Science. THEODORE E. WIESE-Clubs: Art, Dramatic CHRIST KAROUNTZOS-Clubs: Boys', Scienceg Foreign Language, Round Tableg Oracle Sports: Footballg When Low is Young. Cub Reporterg When Love is Young, jean Wendling Marfovie Hogan Christ Karountzos Theodore Wiese Richard Stall Allen Blomquist Page Ona Hundred Twelve Eualyn Murphy Dorolby Pier Florenre Kropka Lorraine Ebllee Virginia Pibl Mary Heizlerslaeid Elective Course GENEVIEVE BRAGSTAD-Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. ALICE C. BRAMER-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. MARLIN J. BORCHARDT-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. ROY M. CHRISTIANSON-Class Commission, Clubs: Boysl, Round Table, Science, Sports: Cross Country - Second Team, Track - First Team. LORRAINE P. EHLKE-All-City Chorus, Clubs: Art, Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, june Mad? MARY E. HEIDERSHEID-Clubs: Art, Girls', Nereidsf FLORENCE J, KROPKA-Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. EVALYN G. MURPHY-Clubs: Girls'. DOROTHY M. PIER-Clubs: Art, Girls', Science. VIRGINIA A. PIHL-Clubs: Art, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Science. WALTER F. SZCZEPANSKI-Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language, Round Table, Science, Sports: Cross Country-First Team, Chirnc's of Normandy, When Love is Young. Page One Hundred Thirteen Marlin Borfhardt Genevieve Bragstad Walter Szrzepanlasz Roy Chrislianson Alire Bramcr f'fff34?W Lu c y Kurl 11 Marian Giemza Celia Rodriguez Richard Santo Nanry De Land Daniel Burleee james Keelan Elective DANIEL BURKEE-Clubs: B3ys', Round Table, Science. NANCY L. De LAND-Clubs: Dramatic, For- eign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. MARIAN E. GIEMZA-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Page Om' Himdred Fourteen Course JAMES A. KEELAN-Clubs: Boys', Science. LUCY B. KURTH-CLUBS: Foreign Language, Girisf CELIA M. RODRIGUEZ-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. RICHARD C. SANTO-Clubs: Boys', Scienceg Chimes of Normandy, When Love is Young? x w. 'fa Y 0 74 -QQ, .q -.V 33 4 ., .fa ii- vi -Q f -iwi ., a, 'nm 4 Elective Course ROBERT BERG-Clubs: Boys', Usher-Treasurer. SYLVIA PECANAS-Clubs: Girls', JOYCE C. RIESEN-Clubs: Girls', Nereidsl, Science. DELORES E. SCHLUETER-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girlsl, Science, X , Honor So- ciety. ROBERT SCHORI-Clubs: Science. GLORIA SIKORSKI-Clubs: Girls,, Round Table, Chimes 0 Normamf ' When Love is , Young. ROBERT F. WHITNEY-Clubs: B0ys,, Foreign Language, Round Table, Usher, Chimes of Normandy, When Lore is Young. CAROL R. MEAD-Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girlsi, Round Tableg Sports: Baseball, Hockeyg Music Award, Silver Medal, Band, Rabert Sfhori Robert Berg Robert Whitney Delores Scblueter Sylvia Peranax Ioyce Riesen Gloria Sikorxki Page One Hundred Fifteen SQXQNJ ATESR just as the boys are being prepared in the electronics, aernnautics and army chef classes for military service, so the girls are learning in the blueprint-reading classes the funda- mentals of mechanical drawing. As more and more of the men in Milwaukee industries leave drafting boards to serve Uncle Sam, girls with technical training are taking over for the duration. we fn, x, , gf N -jM.,,A- 5 , K 1 .yew fig x ' 1 3 in r,,.,. ,.,.- ,-iswfff' f -4 bf' ' ,jrwlq M 'A N , 'f ,1.,.,. , ,, ,!A5 i, 2 5 ap e 'W 5 A Q NNW N XXX, . yr L, an 'Q if A 3534.3 3 4' S '1 GP. 4? M rf ,gf ., V - . LTR .f I - 5: M 1 , L? Q ': '3s' -514 Q., 3, 2 W . K-fpfsigfk, -f W : .- mug V K. . M !Z 'w. vf' 312 .Q fffzagf,-f, A , 4' X6 ' . s W ff 4 - . .,: H. I , A Q,,g,,., Q . . . wg , .M -tw, A Sf-5 -af:-wry, Q,,M.1,,,,,., , r ffkgigw- ' .nw . wc :- npwg' , asf ,.3 f ' 4 ' , .,L, . , , 2 .- ,N Rs M- fm' 1' zu. M, ai? Xa 'rrp L Honor .Awards To students outstanding in scholarship and service Bay View awards gold, silver, and bronze medals, and the G. A. Fritsche Memor- ial Scholarship. Gola' Medals: Mary Jane Kim- ber, Beverly Rhodes, Betty Wadeg Silver Medals: june Diederich, Kenneth Drewry, Joseph Matt, Gertrude Misiak, Harold Selig- miller, Esther Szczerbiakg Bronze Mainly: Mary Boyd, Dorothea Gitzel, Carol Matzen, Marie Naujock, Neale Rosmann, Kenneth Rottag Memorial Scholarship: Betty Wade. Awards are also presented by organizations to the students who are most active in spe- cialized flelds and by the school for excellence in scholastic average. Civic Music Association: Roy Zastrowg American Legion Award for leadership: Jack Raymondg Italian-American Society Award: V. Clyde Haightg VV Club Award for athletic leadership: Raymond Zobelg Elks' Club Award for scholarship in history: Johanno Boggio and Richard Naylor. .f7f'5 'Q H 46 GOLD MEDAL WINNERS Beverly Rhodes Belly Wade Mary Kimber Page One Hundred Eighteen SILVER MEDAL WINNERS Gertrude Misiak Esther Szezerbiak Harold Seligmiller Kenneth Drewry joseph Mall june Diedericb In W BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS Dorothea Gitzel Marie Naujocle Neale Rosmann Mary Boyd Carol Malzen Honor Awards Certificates of Scholastic Honor: Marie M. Arndt, Evelyn M. Berg, Bonita M. Beyer, Johanna P. Boggio, Mary S. Boyd, Sophie C. Bunge, Clemens V. Czynszak, William J. Dixon, Anton Doneif, Kenneth A. Drewry, Dorothea L. Gitzel, Vergil C. Haight, Betty M. Joyce, Mary J. Kimber, Priscilla R. Makuter, Robert G. Malek, Gertrude E. Misiak, Geraldine B. Molling, Irene M. Musial, Marie W. Naujock, Richard W. Naylor, Jean C. Parks, Paul R. Reschenberg, Beverly R. Rhodes, Jean C. Rowan, Dorothy M. Sanderson, Agnes A. Schinschke, Dolores E. Schlueter, Harold L. Seligmiller, Shirley E. Swartz, Esther A. Szczer- biak, Betty F. Wade, Eugene L. Wysocki, Raymond Zobel. Now that America is presenting her awards to deserving Americans in the form of wings and stripes, the honors that these students receive seem all the more important. While all America looks to her fight- ing men for protection, her fighting men must look for intelligent leadership to America's schools. It is the honor students who are gaining the experience needed for that leadership. Roy Zaxlrow Johanna Baggio Richard Naylor jack Raymond Betty Wade Vergil Haight Raymond Zobel Page One Hundred Nineteen Commencement Program Raymond Rox: Dorothea Gitzel Richard Naylor ENTRANCE PROCESSION Pomp and Chivalry , GREETINGS , , VIOLIN SOLO ,,..CLASS OF JUNE 1943 .....,,RobMfs Bay View High School Band .DOROTHEA L. GITZEL RICHARD J. SCHNEIDER Helen E. Damjanovich, Accompanist ESSAY .,,.. ...,, .,,. . . . , . . . . . . . . . ..,,......... , ,RICHARD W. NAYLOR PRESENTATION OF CLASS MEMORIAL. . . . . . ,,,....,,...... RAYMOND S. Ross VOCAL DUET ..... . . ...... .,,.,...,,.. ,... P E GGY J. POTTON, GEORGE C. MIOTKE Gwendolyn C. Gehring, Accompanist ANNOUNCEMENT OF HONORS . .... ,..... .. MMR. C. V. WHITCOMB Counselor Chairman HONOR SOCIETY . . , , ..... .,.... . . . , . , ,VICE PRINCIPAL F. G. Fox READING OF THE CLASS ROLL . . . , , , ..... . . ,,,... MR. I-I. M. SUTTLE Senior Class Counselor PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS ...,,,..... . . . . . .PRINCIPAL B. C. KORN EXIT PROCESSION , , . ..... ...,....,,... . . , , . ...., THE GRADUATES University Grand March Page Om, IIlHl!i7'L'd Twvnly . ...... , . . , , ,..... ....., G aldmun Bay View High School Band Raymond Ross Bonita Beyer George Miolke june Schulz Raymond Zabel Class Commission The June Class of 1943 elected June Schulz, Bonita Beyer, George Miotke, Raymond Ross, and Raymond Zobel to serve on the class commission, Whose duty it was to handle all class business, to decide upon a class gift, and to collect class dues. Thomas Heaton was selected as alumni representa- tive. The class, in keeping with their patriotic as well as their scholastic interest, voted to present a one-hundred-dollar War bond to the G. A. Fritsehe Memorial Scholarship Fund. An interesting new feature of the commencement exercises was the Wearing of caps and gowns by the graduates. Early in their junior year, the class of 1943 discussed the idea of a military honor roll, and largely through their efforts a roll call of 1200 names of Bay View Students has been erected in the school. From the school records the senior editors gathered interesting class statistics concerning 293 graduates: 145 plan to go to Work immediately, 63 plan to enter college, 77 will be inducted into the Armed Forces, 6 will enter nurses' training school, 2 will enter Art School, and 15 boys who passed the V-12 mental examination will report for their physical examinations to the Naval Officers' Procurement Station. Page One Hundred Twenty-orze Patricia Rozek Maryanne Krainik Eunyce Voelz English Course MARY RAE HIGGINS-Clubs: Art, Dramatic, Girls', Round Table. MARYANNE B. KRAINIK-All-City Orches- trag Annual: Senior Editor, Clubs: Dramatic, Girls', Round Table, Science, In 1190 Next Room, June Mad, Bz'biml lbw Guns. JANICE C. NIEMANN--Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Science, Sports: Basket- ballg Bachelor Belles, Chimes of Nor- 7JItll1L1'J',U When Low is Y01l71g.U CAROL E. PRIEFER-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. JEAN C. ROWAN-Clubs: Booster-Secretary, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X g Oracle Cub Reporterg Honor Society. PATRICIA A. ROZEK-Clubs: Girls', Nereids, -Secretary, Presidentg Round Table, Science, Sports: Junior Life Saving Em- blem, Swimming--Ribbons. EUNYCE M. VOELZ-Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girlsi, Nereids'-Vice Presi- dent, Round Table, Scienceq Sports: Swimming-Ribbons, June Madf' Be- hind the Guns. JOYCE R. WALKER-Clubs: Art, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls'-Treasurer, Round Table, Science. Ianice Niemann Iayre Walker Mary Higgins jean Rowan Carol Priefer Page One Hundred Twenty-two English Course MARY S. BOYD-Clubs: Booster-Secretary, For- eign Language- Vice President, Girls, Round Table, Science, X , Bronze Medal Honor Society. PATRICIA R. DOYLE-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsi, Nereidsl, Round Table, Science EILEEN S, LEWANDOWSKI-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. ANGELINE H. PIECZYNSKI-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. GERALDINE PTERSON-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. MARY B. ZAGOZEN-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Scienceg func Mad. Geraldine Pierxon Angeline Pierzynxki Palriria Doyle Mary Boyd Mary Zagozeu Eileen Lewandawslfi Page One Hundred Twenly-three Darollaea Gitzel Violette Panagos Bettie Freeman Gwendolyn Gelarzng Shirley Domberk Evelyn Berg Norma Laudenbarh Page One I-!zrna'f'ed Twerzly-four English Course EVELYN M. BERG-Clubs: Girlsl, Nereidsi, Round Table, Science, X g Oracle Star Reporrerg Honor Society. SHIRLEY DOMBECK-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. BETTIE L. FREEMAN-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. GWENDOLYN G. GEHRING-All-City Band, Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X , lane Madf' Behind ibe Guns. DOROTHEA L. GITZEL-Clubs: Dramatic, For- eign Language-Secretary, Girls', Nereids' -President, Round Table, X g Sports: Life Saving Emblem, Swimming-Ribbons, When Love is Young, Behind the Guns , Commencement Speaker, German Award, Bronze Medal, Honor Society. NORMA LAUDENBACH-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. VIOLETTE PANAGOS-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Scienceg june Mad. 'rf .. Alire Scheiding Carolyn Klappa Florence Srbolz Virginia Ibling English Course VIRGINIA L. IHLING-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. CAROLYN G. KLAPPA-Clubs: Foreign Langu- age, Girls', Round Table. ALICE I.. SCHEIDING-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. GERALDINE S. SCHMITT-Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. FLORENCE E, SCHOLZ-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. BEATRICE L. SEPIN-Clubs: Girls', Science. I Beatrice Sepin Geraldine Schmitt Page One Hundred T-weniy-five Eng11sh Course RICHARD W. CASSIDY-Clubs: Boys', Dramatic, Foreign Language, Stage Crew-Manager, Service Medal: Sports: Cheer Leader. JAMES K. GUSTAFSON-Clubs: Boys', Scienceg Football: Intramural: Behind the Guns. AUDREY I. MARK-Clubs: Foreign Langauge, Girls', Round Table, Science, Behind Ihr' Guns. AUDREY MARX-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsi, Round Table. BEVERLY A. MUNROE-Clubs: Dramatic, For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X.', RICHARD SCHNEIDER-All-City Orchestrag Clubs: Boys'-Treasurer, Foreign Langu- age, Round Table, Scienceg Sports: Swim- ming-First Team: june Mad, Behind the Gnnsvg Music Pin. MELVIN XVALLK-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Science, Usher: Oracle Cub Re- porter. Beverly Munroe fame: Gustafson Richard Casxidy Richard Schneider Melvin Wallk Page One Hundred Twenty-six Audrey Marx Audrey Mark fobanna Boggio Ruth Manzeck Avis Kina.: june Marbolz V Olympia Pegix Sevia Katz Loi: Marks English Course JOHANNA P. BOGGIO--Clubs: Foreign Langu- age, Girls'--Vice President, Round Table, X , Elks' Club Awardg Latin Awardg Honor Society. SEVIA V. KATZ-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Xu, Oracle Cub Reporter, june Madf' AVIS M. KINAS-Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. IUNE B. MACHOLZ-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. RUTH E. MANZECK-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. LOIS MARKS-Clubs: Art, Dramatic, Foreign Lan- guage, Girlsl, Round Table, Science, Xu: Oracle: Board of Editors, Feature Editor, Quill and Scrollg Naughty Marietta. OLYMPIA PEGIS-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Oracle: Literary Editor, Board of Editors, Bachelor Belles. Page One Hundred Twenty-sewn june Diederich Marjorie Mohr Marlyn Schild lean Miller AUDREY J. BORCHARDT-Annual Stenogra- pherg Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, Oracle Stenographerg Victory Typist, Sports: Basketball-Championship Team, Captain, Bac'lac'lor Brfllrsf, HELEN CHALICH-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girisi, Science. JUNE R. DIEDERICH-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Sports: Bad- minton-Medalg Victory Corps-President: Silver Medal. BEVERLY M. GAVIN-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. JEAN C. MILLER-Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science- Treasurer, Co-Manager, Xu: Chimes of Normundyf' MARJORIE L. MOHR-Annual Assistant Senior Editor, Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science, HX. MARLYN J. SCHILD-All-City Chorus, Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girlsi, Ne- reids', Round Table-Secretary, Science, X',: Oracle Scar Reporter. DORIS M. TOLL-Annual Stenographer: Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science: Oracle Sten- ogfapherg Sports: Basketball-Champiom ship Team. Page Om' Iliuzrlrvd Tltiwify-eight' ...un ..,,...,.., ,......., ,WY Science Course ........ -.... -... Y... b, . 'Q' Dolorex Burke Beverly Hanson june Gray Mildred Berkwilb DELORES A. BARKE-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls,, Round Table, Science. MILDRED B. BECKWITH-Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. PEARL B. BOCZKIEWICZ-Clubs: For- eign Language, Girlsl, Round Table, Science, X.', JUNE M. GRAY-Clubs: Foreign Langauge, Girls', Round Table, Science. BEVERLY J. HANSON-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Science Course Virginia Velnirke Dorothy Tomsyfk Pearl Borzkiewicz DOROTHY H. TOMSYCK-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girlsl, Round Table, Science. VIRGINIA R. VELNICKE-Clubs: Dramatic, For- eign Language, Girlsl, Round Table, Scienceg Behind the Guns. Page One Hundred Tweul y-nine Sc1ence Course KENNETH A. DREWRY-Clubs: B0ys', Round Table, Science, X',g Stage Crew-Manager -Service Meclalg Sports: Swimming-First Teamg Silver Medal: Honor Society. JOSEPH G. LASKA-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Langu- age, Round Table, Science-Treasurer, Sports: Football-Intramural. KENNETH E. LUETZOW-All-City Drum Major, Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science: School Drum Major: Cl:1i1n6s of N0f1UdHdJ!,,, june Madf, W'!Je11 Love is Youngf, B9hind the Guns , Music Pin. NEALE A. ROSMANN-Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science: Stage Crew--Manager, Service Medal: BL'fJi11d the Guns , Bronze Medal. RAYMOND S. ROSS-Announcer, Class Commis- sion: Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Oracle Star Report- erg Sports: Basketball-Second Team: Commencement Speaker, Announcer Medal. ROY L. ZASTROW-All-City Band, Clubs: Booster-Emblem, F o r e i g n Language, Round Table, Science, X , Oracle Star Reporter: When Love is Young, Behind the Gum , Civic Music Association Medal. Ioxepb Laska Kennrla Drewvy Neale Rosmann Page One Illrfidlwl Tlzirly Roy Zastrow Raymond Ross Kenneth Luetzow Esther Slamawitz Mary Hanna Mary Seruga Audrey Drabek JAMES P. CASEY-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. MILTON K. CHRISTENSEN-Clubs: Boys'. Foreign Language, Science, X , Sports: Basketball-First Team, Bc- hind the Guns? JAMES V. CORROO-Clubs: Boys', Science, Sports: Cross Country-Captain, Track-First Team. ' AUDREY M. DRABEK-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsl, Science. MARY E. HANNA-Girls' Club. ALBERT J. LaVESSER-Clubs: Art, Boys', Science, Sports: Cross Country- First Team. Behind the Guns. WILLIAM HR. OESTREICH-Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. RICHARD A. RECHLICZ-Radio Crew, Stage Crew, Clubs: Boysi, Dramatic -President, Foreign Language, Science, Usher. MARY L. SERUGA-Clubs: Dramatic, For' eign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. ESTHER SLOMOWITZ-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Gir1s', Round Table, Science, When Love is Young, Behind the Guns. Science Course Albert LaVesser Millon Christensen Richard Rerblicz james Cowao William Oexlrcirfa fame: Casey Page One Hmzdred Thirty-one Science Course Jerome Siuda William Ienxon john Krauxe Sianley Baranowski Robert Lau Conrad Krawezyk James Severanfe Rirhard Henry john Pahlow Anthony Baranowxki ROBERT O. LAU-Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Science. JOHN L. PAHLOW-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science-Council, As- sistant Managerg Usher-Captain, Presi- dentg Oracle Star Reporter, Behind the Gunsf' Page One Hundred Thirty-Iwo ANTHONY J. BARANOWSKI-Clubs: Boys'--Secretary, Dramatic, For- eign Language, Scienceg Chimes of Normandy, When Love is Young. STANLEY A. BARANOWSKI-Clubs: Boys', Dramatic, Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Scienceg Behind lht' Guns. RICHARD E. HENRY-All-City Chorusg Announcerg Clubs: Art, Boys,- President, F o r e i g n Language, Round Table-President, Scienceg Stage Crewg Oracle Star Reporterg Victory Corps - Secretaryg Chimes of Normandy,,' June Mad, When Love ix Young, Behind the Gunsvg Round Table Award. WILLIAM H. JENSON-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Scienceg Sports: Football-Intramural. JOHN F. KRAUSE-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. CONRAD J. KRAWCZYK-Clubs: For- eign Language, Science. C. SEVERANCE-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Scienceg Oracle Star Reporterg Chimes of Normandy' When Love is Young. JAMES JEROME SIUDA-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science. George Lemamlei Claude Kafzmarek Ruth Pollard LaVerne Lannewebr Edward Zerelzke Carol Erlinger Frances Gray Science Course CAROL M. ERLINGER-Clubs: Giris,, Round Table, Science. FRANCES GRAY-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlf, Round Table, Science. CLAUDE C. KACZMAREK-Clubs: Boys'-Serge ant-at-Arms, Foreign Language, Scienceg Sports: Football-All-City Center, First Team, Captain, Swimming-First Team, Captain. LaVERNE M. LANNEWEHR-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, GEORGE LEMANSKI-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, Sports: Football-First Team. RUTH P. POLLAK-Clubsr Dramatic, Girls,, Round Table, Science. EDWARD A. ZERETZKE--Clubs: Boys,, Foreign Language, Science. Page One Hmzdred Tlzirty-three Irene Ruszkfewifz Iorephine Sousha Mary Lau Barta Dorolhy Nelron F F Science Course MARY LOU BARTA-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science, ..X',, SOPHIE C. BUNGE-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girlsi, Ncreids'-President, Vice President, Round Table, Science, XD, Oracle Star Reporter, Sports: Senior Life Saving, Swimming-Cap- tain, Ribbons, Honor Society. CAROL M. MATZEN-Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls,-President, Nereids,-President, Round Table, Science, NX , Sports: Senior Life Savingg Bronze Medal. DOROTHY C. NELSON-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. DOROTHY RAYMOND-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Science, Sports: Life Saving-Captain, First Aid. SHIRLEY M. RAYMOND-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsl, Nereidsi, Science, Sports: Life Saving Emblem, First Aid, Swimming Ribbons. l ELIZABETH C. RUDOLF-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsi, Round Table, Science. IRENE M. RUSZKIEWICZ-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. JOSEPHINE A. SOUSHA-Clubs: Art, For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Page One Hundred Thirty-four Shirley Raymond Dorothy Raymond Elizabeth Rudolf Sophie Bunge Carol Matzen Science Course BRUCE K. BRANDT-Clubs: B0ys', Foreign Language, Science. MARTHA GREENEMETER-ClL1b5: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. DELBERT F, HARBOLD-Clubs: Boysl, For- eign Language, Round Table, Science. BETTY M. JOYCE-Clubs: Dramatic, For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Xu, Honor Society. MARY PELATARI-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Science. ELEANOR P. SWEYKATA-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. ELSIE B. SWEYKATA-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. RICHARD P. ULRICH-Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language, Science. RALPH L. WOODS-Clubs: Boys', Round Table, SciencwCouncil. ROBERT WURM-Clubs: B0ys', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science, Usher -Secretary. -yy Delbert Harbald Roberl Wurm Bruce Brandt Ralph Woods Martha Greenemeier Belly Ioyte Elxie Sweykala Eleanor Sweykala Mary Pelalari Richard Ulrich Page One Hmulrcd 7il11'l'fj fZ'L' 5' - Q4 Q fi in .f Q , f f ,ggggl 4, ,, ', ' 355 1 1, !A !,V', X Eifnzfe x x- Xsg Q iii -1. 6 'fr 1,5-...x L o sg: Naiqx f' , I Lv .f xt- - i A W . K an . muh, 3 I 5 1' if I I , MWMW, W 2 4 16, 3'9- x S Wfarren Zxrkuln 1 7121 ,HMAHWWJ rW,,,,.,A M- W win I a, gg -,,,, do ww H: Q ... ,I 1 , irggxx r K NM 'fr I ' rfb ' F ' ffkfwkw A i Lorna Weiss Inez Bucrarelli INEZ M. BUCCARELLI-Clubs: Dra- matic, Foreign Language, Girls'-Secretary, Round Table, Science, Sports: Hock- ey-First Team. MARCIA R. HELANDER-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Scienceg Sports: Basketball-First Team. Science Course Marcia Helander Mae lunch Kathleen Meyer Laverne Putney Betiy Peliska MAE L. JUNCK-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girlsi, Science. KATHLEEN H. MEYER-Clubs: Dramatic, For- LAVERNE M. PUTNEY-Clubs: Foreign Lan- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, guage,Girl5,,SCienCe. Science, X. BETTY J. PELISKA-Clubs: Foreign Language, LORNA J- WEISS-Clubs: Gir1s'. Nereidf. Round Girls', Round Table, Science. Table, Science. Page One Hundred Thirty-se'L'en Mathematics Course MARIE M. ARNDT-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Tableg Honor Society. DOROTHY L. AWVE-All-City Chorus, Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereidsl, Round Table, Scienceg When Love is Young. ARNOLD W. HERMAN-Clubs: Boys'-Sergeanb at-arms, Foreign Language, Round Table, Oracle Cub Reporterg Bachelor Belles, Behind the Gum, Chimes of Norman- dy, Growing Pains, In the Next Room, 'fjune Mad, Nut Farmf' When Love is Young , Music Pin. GERTRUDE E. MISIAK-Clubs: Dramatic, For- eign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X',g Oracle: Stenographer, Cub Reporter, Victory Typist, Silver Medal, Honor Society. GERALD PYNE-Clubs: Boys', Science. CAROLYN SCHOENHAAR-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science, XT Oracle Cub Reporter, ARMOND L. VOLKMAN-Boys, Club. Armand Vollaman Gerald Pyne Dorothy Auwe Gertrude Mixiak Arnold Herman Marie Arndl Page One Hundred Thirty-eight Carolyn Sfboenhaar l nm' Richard Huebner Betty Wade Clyde Haight LEONARD C. WINTERS-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Science. EUGENE L. WYSOCKI-Clubs: Boys,, Foreign Lan- guage, Science, Spanish Award, Honor Society. Eugene Wyxocki john Morrison Leonard Winlers Louixe Wilxon lark Raymond jean Parks Mathematics Course V. CLYDE HAIGHT-Annual: Organization Editor, Clubs: Booster-Emblem, Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science, Xu, Oracle: Co-Business Manager, Quill and Scroll, Italian- American Award, Honor Society. RICHARD A. HUEBNER-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, When Love is Young, Behind the Guns? JOHN E. MORRISON-Clubs: Boys', Dramatic- Vice President, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Sports: Fencing-First Team, Co-Captain, Swimming-Second Team. JEAN C. PARKS-Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Xu, Victory Corps, Honor Society. JACK W. RAYMOND-Announcer, Clubs: Boys'- Sergeant-at-arms, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X , Sports: Basketball-First Team, Victory Corps, When Love is Young , American Legion Medal. BETTY F. WADE-Annual: Editor-in-chief, Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls,, Round Table, Science Council-President, X - Recorder, Scribe, Oracle Board of Editors, Chimes of Normandy , Quill and Scroll, Gold Medal, G. A. Fritsche Memorial Scholar- ship, Honor Society. LOUISE WILSON-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table-Secretary, Science, X , Oracle Star Reporter, Round Table Award. Page One Hundred Thirty-nine Ellen Wbite Belty Bielawski Hallie Williams Walter Luebke june Kragb Modern Language, Latin and History Courses BETTY J. BIELAWSKI-Modern Language Courseg ELLEN WHITE-History Courseg Clubs: Art Clubs: Aff, Foreign Language, Glflsyi Foreign Language, Gir1s', Nereids', Science Nereids', Round Table. JUNE KROGH-Modem Language Courseg Clubs. T-jgireign Language, Girls , Round Table, mandy? Hvyhm LOW is Young? WALTER LUEBKE-Latin Courseg Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language-Secretary, Round Table, Science, 'tX',g Oracle Cub Reporterg func Mad. Page One Hundred Forty I-IALLIE WILLIAMS-History Courseg Clubs: Dra- ' matic, Girls', Scienceg Chimes 0f Nor- Richard Orzecbowski john Kesirb Wesley Wextpbal Robert Kohout Accounting Course OLGA M. ILLOWSEK-Clubs: Dramatic, Girl5,, Round Table. JOHN KESICH-Clubs: Boys', Round Table. ROBERT R. KOHOUT-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Languageg Sports: Track-First Team. OSCAR H. MACHGAN-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Usherg Chimes of Normandy. RICHARD R. ORZECHOWSKI-Clubs: Boys', Round Table. WILLIAM E. RASTALL-Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, Usher. JOHN SCHERR-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. WESLEY R. WESTPHAL-Clubs: Boys', Round Tableg Chimes of Normandyf, In lhe Next Roomf' june Mad, When Love is Youngf, Behind fbe Gunsng Music Pin. john Scherr Oscar Marhgan Olga Illowsek Page One Hundred Forty-one Accounting Course ROBERT F. CHROSTOWSKI-All-City Orchestra: Clubs: Boys', Round Tableg june Mudf, CLEMENS V. CZYNSZAK-Annual: Mailing Clerkg Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, X : Oracle Mailing Clerk: Honor Society. THOMAS DAMJANOVICH-All-City Orchestra: Clubs: Boys', Round Tableg Behind lbs Gum. ANTON DONEFF-All-City Orchestra, Clubs: Boysi, Round Table, X g In llae Next Room, june Mud, lVlyen Love is Yozmgf' Be'b,'n:1 Ilya' Gum , Music Ping Honor Society. JOSEPH A. MATT-Clubs: Boys', Dramatic-Vice President, Round Table, Usher-President, X g In the Next R0om g Silver Medal. PAUL R. RESCHENBERG-AIL City Band, Clubs: Boys', Clemens Czynszale Iaseph Mat! Donald Wicbgerx Round Table, X , B a r la e I o r Belles, june Madf' When Love is Youngvg Honor Society. DONALD WlCHGERS-An- nual: Circulation Man- ager: Clubs: Boysl, Round Table, Usher, X g Oracle: Circula- tion Manager. RALPH G. ZDANOWSKI- Clubs: Boysi, Foreign Language, Round Table. Paul Reschenberg Robert C hroxla wski Tbomax Damjanovich Ralph Zdanowski Anton Done Page Ona Hzuzdred Forty-iwo Stenographic Course BONITA A. BEYER-Annual Reporter, Clubs: Dra- matic-President, Foreign Language, Girls,,-- Treasurer, Round Table, Xu, Oracle Star Reporter, Class Commission: june Mazlf' Behind ihe Gunsug Honor Society. ROSE DRAGANICH-Clubs: Art, Dramatic, Girls', Round Table. JUSTINE HANSEN-All-City Field Day, Clubs: Round Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Table: Oracle: Associate Editor, Star Report- erg Sports: Basketball-Championship Team: Victory Corps. IEAN L. HARRYMAN-All-City Field Day, Clubs: Art, Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Ne- reids', Round Table, Oracle Stenographer: june Mudf, When Love is Young. MARIE W. NAUJOCK-Annual: Office Manager: Clubs: Foreign Language-Vice President, Girls', Round Table, X -Vice Presidentg Oracle: Office Manager: Bronze Medal, Honor Society. LEONA PIECH-Clubs: Art-Secretary, Vice Presi- dent, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. BEVERLY R. RHODES-Clubs: Dramatic, Girls' Round Table, Science, X -Vice President: Oracle: Assistant News Editor, Board of Edi- tors, Editor-in-chief: Bachelor Belles, Chimes of N0rmana'y, When Love ix Young , Quill and Scroll, Gold Medal: Honor Society. BEATRICE E. SCHLEIF-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. 1 Banila Beyer jean Harryman ulfase Dragamch Beatrice Srhleif fusline Hansen Leann Pierh Beverly Rhodes Marie Nauforle Page One Hundred Forty-flzrer Stenographic Course DOROTHY E. BRANDT-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls'. RUTH HOLLER-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' Round Table. ALDEEN R. OHM-Clubs: Girlsl, Round Table, Science. Ruth Holler june Schulz jean Sholes Dorothy Brandt Page One Hmzdred Fortyefom' 1 JUNE E. SCHULZ-All-City Chorusg Class Com- missiong Clubs: Girlsl, Round Table, Science, Xu, Oracle Stenographerg Be- hinsl Ihr' Gunsf' JEAN E. SHOLES-Girls, Club. LA VERNE WETTENGEL-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table. JUNE L. WILDES-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. DOROTHY M. WILSON-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Tableg Bachelor Belles, Chimes of Normandy, When Love is Youngf' VIRGINIA T. WOJTANOWSKI-Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls'. gnlmmll ' llhill Dorothy Wilson Aldeen Ohm Virginia Woflanowski june Wildes LaVerne Wetlengel Stenographic Course PHYLLIS MAJDOCH-Clubs: Foreign Langu- age, Girls', Round Tableg Behind ibn' Gz111s.', SYLVIA P. NARLOCH-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girlsl, Round Table. MARION C. NUSS--Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. EVELYN C. SADOWSKI-Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X',g Oracle Stenographer. ANN J. WESEL-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. AUDREY A. WESTPHAL-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girlsl, Round Table. RUTH VVIELEBSKI-Clubs: GirlS', Round Table, Scienceg Sports: Baseball. LUCILLE E. WIERZBA-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table. Lucille lVierzl1a Ann Wesel Phyllis Mafdorb Sylvia Narlocb Marion Nuys Erelyn Sadawski Audrey Wesfpbal Ruth Wielebski Pago One Hundred Iforty-flz'e Stenographic Course SHIRLEY M. ANDERSON--Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. AURELIA B. GLOWACKI-Clllbst GirlS', Round Table. MARION R. HAUSMANN-Clubs: Arr, Foreign Lan- guage, Girlsl, Round Table. GLADYS JASINSKI-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. YVETTE M. MASSRUHA-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. LORRAINE MATTISON-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsl, Round Table, HX. Aurelin Glowarki Lorraine Mattison Yveite Massruba Marion Hausmann Page Orzc Himdrvd Forty-xf.1' Shirley Anderson Gladys jasinski Stenographic Course Ruth Nelexen Mae Halforsen Jeanne Rascb Bernice Olenirzak Esther Bartnikawski .Marian Lang Geraldine Nevermnnn Dorofhy Piekarski Longina Kotowski ESTHER T. BARTNIKOWSKI-Clubs: Forei n GERALDINE E. NEVERMANN-Clubs: Girls', S Language, Girls', Round Table. MAE E. HALVORSEN-Clubs: Dramatic, Girls' Round Table, Science. LONGINA M. KOTOWSKI-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls'. MARION LANG-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' RUTH NELESEN-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Round Table. BERNICE R. OLENICZAK-Clubs: Arr, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids, Round Tableg Behind llae Guns. JEANNE A. RASCH-Au-Cary Bandg Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, X g Oracle Stenographerg june Madf' Be- lainfl the Guns. DOROTHY J. PIEKARSKI-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls'. Page One Hundred F01-fy-sewn Stenograph Course l Eileen Dahlquisl Deane Wicbgerx William Snamirka Ruth Groscbel Esther Szczerbiak BERNADINE H. BRONK-Girls' Club. EILEEN DAHLQUIST-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. HELMUTH ECKERT-Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language. RUTH G. GROSCHEL-Annual: Billing Clerk, Stenographerg Clubs: Dra- matic, Foreign Language, Girlsl, Round Table, Xu: Oracle: Billing Clerk, Stenograpberg Victory Typist. VVALTER KOWALSKI-Boys' Club. IRENE MUSIAL-Clubs: GirlS', Round Table, Xu: Oracle Billing Clerk: Sports: Baseball-First Team: Chimes of N0rma11dy g Honor Society. WILLIAM SNAMISKA-Annual Book- keeper: Clubs: Boys', Round 1 Table, Xu: Oracle Bookkeeper. ESTHER A. SZCZERBIAK-Annual Book- keeper: Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Xu-Scribe: Oracle: Bookkeeper, Star Reporterg Honor Society. Xu Club Awardg Silver Medal. DEONE M. WICHGERS-Annual Book- keeper: Clubs: Girls', R o u ri cl Table: Oracle Bookkeeper. Page One Hundred Forty-eight I DEB!! Vail! - F06 ll! 3 i, il Img, , 4 12: ' ii :iii uv- lx. L V . . , .Yin J 1 ., .3 , . A 5.1-1 if ' 5 s 113 '1H gi'1 Yw.v2 Irene Musial Bernadine Bronk Walter Kowalski Helmutb Eckert Manual Arts Course MERLIN KESSELHON-Clubs: B0ys', Round Table, Science, Sports: Athletic Supply Room-Emblems, Stage Crew: Spot-Light Booth. ROBERT R. KONKEL-Clubs: Boys'-President, Foreign Language, Science, Sports: Foot- ball-First Team, All-City Right Half. EUGENE E. KULCZYNSKI-Announcer: Clubs: Boys', Dramatic, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, HX. ROBERT KULZ-Clubs: Boys', Dramatic, Foreign Language, Round Table, Scienceg Stage Crew: Public Address System Award. REMO A. MARCH-Clubs: Boys', Dramatic, For- eign Language. RAYMOND NEITZEL-Clubs: Foreign Language, Science. JAMES B. PILAK-Clubs: Buys', Science: Sports: Football--First Team. Eugene Kulczynski Merlin Kexxelhon Raymund Neilzel Robert Kankel Robert Kulz james Pilak Remo March Page One Hundred Forty-nine Manual Arts Course PAUL BUDISH-Boys' Club. LLOYD W. COLBO-Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language, Round Table, Science. ARTHUR J. SKALECKI-Boys' Club. Ethel Weiss Arline Rolla Lorraine Kahn Agnes Schinschke Agatha Karus Page One Hundred Fifty Paul Budixh Arthur Skalerki Lloyd Calbo Household Arts Course AGATHA N. KARAS-Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. LORRAINE A. RAHN-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. ARLINE F, ROTTA-Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, HX. AGNES A. SCHINSCHKE-Clubs: Dramatic, Girls', Round Table, Science, Xl'g Sports: Hockey-First Team, Honor Society. ETHEL L. WEISS-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Norma Lockwood june Lindslone Ruth Satulu Mary A. Wrobel Jeanette Seymer Elective Course HARLEY H. ASCHERIN-Clubs: Boys', Round Tablc, Scicnceg Usher-Captain. JUNE M. LINDSTONE-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. NORMA LOCKWOOD-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X.,' LEONARD R. RISSE-Clubs: Boysl, Science, Usher. RUTH K. SATULA-Girls' Club. HAROLD L. SELIGMILLER-Clubs: Boys'-Presb dent, Scienceg Stage Crew-Manager, Radio Crew-Service Ping Honor Societyg Silver Medal. .IEANETTE B. SEYMER-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Oracle Star Reporter. DOUGLAS H. WILSMAN-Clubs: Bo s' Dramatic Y s a Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Usher-Captain. MARY A. WROBEL-Girls' Club. Y' ' 'Q' Harley Asrherin Harold Seligmiller Douglas Wilxman Leonard Rixse Page One Hundred lfifly-one Lois Slreralb Belly Wulk Louise Zlabis Elective Course RUTH H. DOMAGALSKI-Clubs: Girls', Round Table. RUTH E. FRITSCH-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. MARY GIBBS-Clubs: Girls', Round Tableg Sports: Volleyball. DELORES B. HENNING-Girls' Club. MARY KIMBER-Annual: Business Managerg Clubs: Girlsl, Round Table, Science, X - Assistant Scribeg Oracle: Star Reporter, Business Managerg Victory Typistg Honor Socictyg Gold Medal. LOIS A. STRERATH-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls,, Round Table, Scienceg When Love ix Young. BETTY M. WULK-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. LOUISE M, ZLABIS-Clubs: Arc, GirlS', Round Table, Science. Mary Kimber Delores Hennig Ruth Fritsch Ruth Domagalski Mary Gzbbs Page One Hxozdrcd Fffly-Iwo Elective Course EDMUND KASZA-Clubs: Art, B0ys', Science: Sports: Swimming-First Team. RICHARD W. NAYLOR-Clubs: Art, Round Table, Science, X g Honor Society: Elks' Club Award. JANET M. PETERSON-Girls' Club. CHARLES W. RAATZ-Clubs: B0ys', For- eign Language, Science. FRED R. REMY-Clubs: Boys', Science. JUNE E. SEALOCK-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Science. OLIVEMAE SPOERL-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls'. june Sealork janet Peterson Fred Remy Rirhard Naylor Edmund Kasza Leo Zanolti Charles Raalz Olivemae Spoerl Christa Voss CHRISTA L. VOSS-Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science: Sports: Badminton- First Team, Hockey- Captaing First Aid. LEO J. ZANOTTI--Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science: Sports: Basket- ball--First Team. Page One Hundred Fifty-three jean Maliszko Dolores Kominowxky Elective Course Mary MrManaman Oralla Van Kleefk Doris Marks Beverly Krause DELORES KOMINOWSKY-Clubs: Dramatic, For- eign Language, Girlsi, Round Table Scienceg Sports: Hockey. BEVERLY J. KRAUSE-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. JEAN A. MALISZKO-Clubs: Art, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. Page One Hmzdred Fifty-four DORIS M. MARKS-Clubs: Art, Girls', Nereids' Science. MARY MCMANAMAN-Girls' Club. OCALLA VAN KLEECK-Clubs: Foreign Lan guage, Girls'. Elective Course LAVERNE M. DAVIS-Clubs: Art, Foreign Lan- CECILIA V. LEWANDOWSKI-Clubs: Foreign guage, Girls', Round Table. Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. FLORENTINE E. KRASS-clubs: Foreign Langu- CHRISTINE 5- MAPSON-Clubs: Fofeign Lan- age, Girls', Round Table. guage' Girls ' VIRGINIA E. MILLER-Clubs: Foreign Language, GEORGIA A. HEINZE-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girly, Round Table, Science. Girls', Round Table, XT JEAN A. PII-IL-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', LOUISE JANOWSKI-Girls, Club. Science. Vhginia Miller Cecilia Lcwandowxki Flvfwfine KW-U Cbrixline Maison lean Pibl Louise janawski Georgia Heinze Page One Hundred Fifty-five Elective Course BETTY J. ALBRIGHT-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Scienceg In llJe Next Roomf' MARY A. ANALLA-Clubs: Art, Girls', Foreign Language, Science, 'X g Sports: Hockey. LORETTA M. SABIN-Clubs: Girls', Science. JUNE STROHN-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Tableg When Love is Young. ELAINE A. STRUBE-Clubs: Art, GirlS', Round Table, Nereids'g Sports: Basketball. BEVERLY SWAN-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Betty Albright Mary Analla june Slrolm Loretta Sabin Elaine Slrube Beverly Swan Page One Hundred Fifty-.vix Elective Course lean Bolz Peggy P01100 Elizabeth Kamorowski Richard Kaniewxki Enzo Fiorelli Emil Schmidt Arthur Nelson JEAN. BOLZ-Clubs: Art, Dramatic, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, l'X,'g Oracle Star Re- porter, fume Madf, When Love is Young. ENZO FIORELLI-Clubs: Foreign Language, Boys'g Music Pin. RICHARD F, KANIEWSKI-All-City Orchestrag Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, june Muclf' ELIZABETH KOMOROWSKI-All-City Orches- tra, Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, func Maflf' ARTHUR J. NELSON-Boys' Club. PEGGY POTTON-All-City Cborusg Clubs: For- eign Lunguage, Girls'-Sergeant-at-arms, Nereicls', Round Table, Scienceg Oracle Cub Reporterg Behind Ihr Guns , Music Pin. EMIL SCHMIDT-Clubs: Boys', Science. MARION SOWLLES-Girls' Club. Page One Hundred Fiftynreven Ray Zolzel Robert Meier Ralph Salman Robert Malek Vernon Fonaas Earl Fengler Elective Course EARL F. FENGLER-Clubs: Art, Boys'--Vice President, Round Table, Scienceg Sports: Football-First Team. VERNON E. FONAAS-Clubs: Art, Boys', Science, Usher. ROBERT G. MALEK-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage-President, Science: Honor Society. Page One Hundred Ififty-eight ROBERT A. MEIER-Clubs: B:Jys', Science: Sports: Football, Track. RALPH SALMON-Clubs: Boys', Science: Sports: Football-First Team. RAY L. ZOBEL-Class Commission: Clubs: Boys,- Secretary, Science, Xu: Sports: Football- First Team, Swimming-First Team, Track -First Team: Honor Society. Elective Course ELEANORE CZERWINSKI-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsl, Science. WILLIAM FRISKE-Boys' Club. GARTI-I R. KOECKE-Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. PATRICIA C. KRAUSE-Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Scienceg Oracle Stenog- rapherg Victory Corpsg Annual Reporter. BARTLEY F. MCCONNELL-Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Scienceg Oracle: Star Reporter, Sports Edi- tor, Board of Editors. GEORGE C. MIOTKE-Class Commissiong Clubs: Art, Boys,--Treasurer, Science, Usherg Sports: Fen- cing-Captain, Swimming-First Teamg Behind llae Gunxug Music Pin. JOHN A. PETERSON-Science Club. WILLIAM P. RILEY-Clubs: B0ys', Foreign Languageg Sports: Swimming-First Team. Garlla Koecke Carl Solheim William Friske CARL W. SOLHEIM-Round Table. George Miolke Eleanor Czerwinski William Riley Patricia Krause Iolm Peterson Page One Hzmdrcd Fifty-izine Page One Hzmdwd Sixty Wed Alma E. Balfanz Qlawan GIZJ Telephone SHeridan 1071 COMPTOMETER OPERATORS Are in Big Demand Individual Inslmrfion EN ROLL N OW COMPTOMETER ' SCHOOL 312 E. Wisconsin Ave. Phone DAly 0300 Milwaukee F. T. D. FLORIST Room 610 0 2330 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. 017110 Amen iff PINE AVE. FOOD MARKET 373I S. PINE AVE. P ge One Hundr' ed S1 4:13551 ..:-saeiffiqi--:2',1,. .- .4:1:fS .159 1'1:'3' ' KQV?-'.A:3?5E5E55EgE5E5: , 291 'X 'F 7' , W X an 'K Yr ' -' - 1152? , , , : I K ' --'- ' . 'VS il I . I-12' 3 i , ' -.5g125f3'.::::g:., ,.::::3E5E5:,,, ' A ,.Eg., :: 2 E fl 'f -.:::g.q:- -:i252f11f ' A '?22sis2z2fy 'gf -1, 5 3, ' I., IF-' 'iif ' i ': :.::5111' :5E5E5E2E:?E1fP ' .::5E5E5E5E'1'f ,.:.,,, H 5:5:- za -' E ..::z255I. ' , . n f -. .1SE?i5i5iiZ51..p??f --ii5EEE?5522s:e:a:1-.:.., 2522223222515 W 2512, I 2 - E X ' 12?-'S' .s55f5:s555f5:' W5 I. 2 , v.', ,Z ..f55W ' .:Q:555ii g :,.,.,, 1gf2f '.g.:k.,. x l ' A -A A , . 55:3 'Z 252' 5551 mg. f:-,. -255551, ,, -- IL -If -asaasfaeeessg. 155552: .. A II- 'E :'5f555Eiii?i5?5 , 255255, .iirifsrfi 'iii .Qfl:E5?5E5ElEZ?laliQI Q' 323222222ii:Ss?:'52s5e1121:s2125222si255332Efisiaiaiziziiriii '1Ss22s2zEei22'f' 1:52225525222222i2EZI52i:iei1i52:5::.- 5515151213525IE2EiE1:2E'E?F2E2Elziizfifli9'EfE52Ef51LE21E1:2?9?E3 zlffififf' -11322IEI32522221EIE1215222IE35E5?3E5E5I::3..-cggi,:3:Q:5:i:5:5:5:5:2f:5:2i:35:1'' g:g:5:5,,:1: 3 ' ' 2-2-Z-14:-:cf .-15:-:5:1:Z5:i:5:25:5P:'231Zf:ftf3 I ' H z gi. KI BIG BEAR MARKET DR. W. W. BOWERSOCK ST. BRODY, PHONOGRAPHS COLONIAL FAMILY CLOTHIERS GITZEL FURNITURE STORE KLUMP SHEET METAL WORKS MAX MILLER GROCERY PRITZLAFF PHARMACY Page One Hundred Sirty-Iwo Commending Your School for Ils Leadership in the Sale of War Bonds and Stamps GILLIS 8. PO'1'TINGER co. REAL ESTATE -:- INSURANCE zzso s. KINNICKINNIC AVENUE 1919 - Twenty-four Years in Bay View - 1943 2 ' ' 01421. fV ' Restrictions imposed by the war have caused a revision in the habits of many people - and some pleasant surprises. The necessity of saving qas and cur- tailinq travel has demonstrated that almost everything one needs, whether for personal or business use, may be obtained right in Bay View, often at a saving in money and always at a saving in time and trouble . . . We are still in a position to render our usual prompt service on your printing needs. 0 Commercial and Society Pl:in1i1'l9' 6 AY VIE W l o High Grade Book Work P R E S S 0 Builders' Specifications and Contract Blanks PROMPT SERVICE Phone SH:-eridczn 0844 2308 S. Howell Avenue Zaidins' Fruit Market 2269 S. HOWELL AVE. SELECT FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Reasonable Prices SHeridan 4177 Page One Hundred Sixty-three jk? KOUQI' on the 1943 Oracle is a NORAMPRESS Cover made by the Cover products Division of . r HH NUHH4 AWEHIQNIWVESE TOHN GERLING Doing Business As I-I e u I GERLING BROTHERS COAL -:- WOOD Knitting Company 2511 South Fourth Street COKE 2401 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 29 69 Milwaukee. W1scons1n fn '7fu3i gig. fad The biggest job ever faced by American in- dustry is that of providing the ships, tanks, N planes, guns and the other equipment needed by our armed forces. In this Nord- y i berg production is playing an important part. Q j For our part in the war effort- every Nordberg n m worker is proud of the Navy and Maritime Commission awards for Excellence in Pro- duction and Outstanding Achievement. NORDBERG MFG. CO. Page One Hundred S TaXey's Dept. Store 2680 S. KINNICKINNIC AVENUE Karpek Accordion Mig. Co. The only manufaetufrers of hand made aceordions and eoneertinas in Wiseomin OR 9650 820 S. 16th St. Chas. J. Petri and Son nee Made America - Trade Independent -:- Ctn 1537 -:- Ullzdejiende 2633 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue SHerid WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE One Hundred Sixty-sl. IJLDTGGRAPHS BV MAYER + L J MAYER STUDIO 2665 N. Third Sfreei LOcus+ 7634 M'lkw 6 CJQIINGS Cloariered and X' ogegfgg, '90 Savings Accounis 4 5 lNVf5l'NllN Q 7 Supervised by the ' ?o uv 10 S M05 UUYRS U. S. Govervznzefzt QP oo QS' Home Loans KINNICKINNIC FEDERAL SAVINGS 6: LOAN ASSN. 2301 S. KINNICKINNIC AVE. SHERIDAN 3981 A HEALTHY NATION! ISA ncnnnc Nmom Drink Borden's Milk 3 Times a Day! enlomr f Division IF IT'S lORDEN'S IT'S E GOOD! NATIONAL ICE 8: COAL CO. Air Conditioned ICE REFRIGERATORS S. Third Street and W. Oklahoma Ave. Phone SHeridan 2610 One Hundred Sixly-eight f SOLVING WAR PROBlEMSl Fol'AMERlCA: Anti-aircraft guns, steam turbines, turbo-superchargers - these are some of Allis-Chalmers' many war products. For INDUSTRY: Power-making machines, Taste Tells You Ifs . o The Fresh Cream power-using machines for every manufac- turer - over 1600 Allis-Chalmers products serve America's production front. For FARMERS: Allis-Chalmers' farm equip- ment is everywhere - plowing, reaping, ICE CREAM helping our farmers feed the world. Fr' H ns s Fu 5 ll Served in Our Cafeteria W ' V55 Q ' ii v, 4. -.2 - ' I' ,' ' f L BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Best Wishes f- 14- Credit Union Page One Hundred Sixty-11ine MCKINNOWS LAUFENBERG SUP m.U'i.'S B R 0 S- S, Delaware and E. Rusk Aves. 2224 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue We Serve 7 Course Sunday Dinners Sic SHCYMHU 7739 SHe1'id3I1 8442 ALL OUR FOODS ARE HOME COOKED 0 REGISTERED PHARMACISTS T0 DISPENSE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS AS YOUR Iobns-Mmnfzlle Authorzzed DOCTOR WRITES THEM WE DELIVER Cozziractors for Roofing, Siding, and Remodeling SHeridan 9715 SHeridcm 9752 Q,, -ig xdli? ,iz-yr. Nl is A ,. 453 H ff . n 'T .P . . V . V. ' 1 K i - .'1?!gv: f ' 'T 'MW A , ' Y . f if.-1 : QA' '-fl' '. nx - .,.. - www 1 WN I .??511irv:iivCwEHr Qilgmf: 1. 'iw' 'air f+',. - .. f'i.. 57' Q s 2-ww lm l l If I . ,fn ',w.... w w . V u f- , - rl-:-,Q-15 X v, 3311:-EF : P A i 4 All g'.?e23xS?:+ C, - 5 , . Y.,lV: ?3g,: 2 ' A-. JJ.. f ' ..e:'HE? ' w a- , - , . 1 ' I. W. NIEMANN 5: SONS, INC. Funeral Home 2486 SOUTH KINNICKINNIC AVENUE Page Una Hundred Seventy LINE ETCHINGS, AND COLOR WORK WILL GIVE YOU THE PERFECTION WHICH ASSURES RESULTS ' ' ' Page EJIIC Hmtdrc BAY VIEW FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSUCIATIUN C. J. BULLOCK, Secretary SEE US FOR - MORTGAGE LOANS . . . INSURED SAVINGS PLAN . . . WAR BONDS 2671 Souih Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 1831 TED WEN ZEL'S Mm! Make! FOR BETTER MEATS HY-GRADE POULTRY HOME-MADE SAUSAGES We Deliver in Buy View and Town of Lake 2908 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridan 3558 , . mon' Z R Ylcg So U T I a DRY C '-EA F U . V1 2:1121 '.V, S P Q O H 0' dSewnty-I - 1 S. WISNIEWSKI ING. Tools Complefe Line of rkers for Defense Wo Complete line of DuPont Paints honographs in Standard Makes m Cleaners. Carpet Sweepers. Garden Tools for Victory Gardens ' Automotive Parts Everyllaing 171 rylbing in ' liunees Radio P Vacuu Electric App Eve 2133 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue Phone SHeridan 2707 9: f X fl .fa'5 QI f - 1 n JW - .,,' X X l 'fl' . I 5 ' 547-50 L ARC 1? I Q L , 4 Wg-, 0 Lady Elgaiwof distinctive de sn n 19 gewell. n:p' GIVE A HIE IEWELERS 10 Planki -Inside HMMH TE I N C . nton Arcade CON GRATULATIO . . on the by uid Ill I flllllllllfllllilllill 3 I NS BAY VIEW HIGH 1 have splendid record yoz W 1' Efort through ing our u War Bonds the sale of ,elc 5 REALTORS 929 W. M' CO Qu HOpkins ality Produc achieved . ltchell St. . I Q .9 J I 9 ts 5400 Page One Hzmdre d Seventy-thre 8 One Ralph J. Emling Co. ROOFING 0 INSULATION 0 SIDING 3615 WEST SARNOW STREET Tel. West S355 Z. 4. Wane! Studia SI-Ieridan 4448 2313 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. You've Got an Educated Appetite IF You Eat at Wrigley's! It's easy as A B C to learn about the swell meals they serve at Mi1waukee's most popular restaurant! Iust step in any time for a course in good eating - you'l1 never want to graduate from Wrigley's! WR I G L E Y I S RESTAURANT 2nd and WISCONSIN Hundred Srtmxfv-four 0 of RIGHT LAUNDRY BEST WISHES From SCI-FIFIHHHE 0 :ms T5 ca A ALSTED - KASTEN CO. SOUTH SHORE PHARMACY EROS F. HEINRICH Phone SHeridan 2759 2532 E. Oklahoma Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. ARTHUR I. STREHLOW HARDWARE 2675 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue Phone SHeridan 4960 Headquarters for MAUTZ PAINTS MATZEN FUEL COMPANY Over 40 Years of FUEL SERVICE To the People of BAY VIEW 2332 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 3346 MARTIN H. DU MEZ GENERAL INSURANCE 2363 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridan 1585 H. DU MEZ STAMP CO. E. Du Mez. Mgr. United States and Foreign Stamps and Philatelic Supplies Best Wishes to ihe Orurle 1943 A. ST, REALTOR, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT BLDG. 6. LOAN ASSN. MSIE... 161 W. Wisconsin Ave. 3521 S. KK. Ave. SH 8600 Milwaukee, Wisconsin ST. FRANCIS, WIS. DA 2441 THE D I S C H ' S GROCERY STORE 2723 S. KINNICKINNIC AVENUE CO For Better Qualify in Groceriesv ' Phone SHeridan 4161 WE DELIVER Page One Hzmdred Scwfnty-six HOUSE PHARMACY 2737 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. MILWAUKEE -1- WISCONSIN Phone SI-Ieridan 7370 Prescription Expcrlx EDXV. A. GIPP R. W. GIPP SOUTH SHORE COAL CO. COAL - COKE - WOOD - OIL Phone SI-Ieridan 0669 4072 S. Howell Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. LAYTON PARK BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Savings Insured up fo S5.000.00 Loans for Homrfx 3027 WEST LINCOLN AVE. A. J. Muth, Sec'y BRUSKIEWITZ FUNERAL HOME 2101 W. MITCHELL STREET Phone MItchell 1013 MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN Badger Die Casting Co. 1570 S. First St. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN CUDAHY FUEL CO. The Old Reliablc' Sim? 1906 5009 S. Packard Ave. CUDAHY Telephone snefidfm 6410 MEYER PHARMACY Cor. S. 2nd and W. Greenfield Ave. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY ORchard S060 -- 0040 Kay-El1en's Beaute' Salon Notvzf for U11 lo tba' Minnlr Hair Sfylvx Phone SH 4914 2897 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. KERN'S Seruin' Sfnliuns rzmll-:lc Sf'll3ll'l-l'l,, Mgr 01 Inlmmu mul Howell Ku sn.-I-IIIIUI 15:12 A . ,g ,ig 'I'I'IXA1'0 l'li0I!I'l l'S tm-:IsiIIg f Tin- RI-puirilngr - Ihntn-rI A1-I-l'ssuriI-s U'1'1II'II!AI!AY VIICIV S'l'A'I'IUXHZ 2725! S. IxIIIIIiI-kiIIIIic Aw-. 1301 Ii. 1 I I Nl SOLTIS BROS. JEWELERS REGISTERED WATCHMAKERS EXPERT WATCH, CLOCK, and JEWELRY REPAIRING 2272 S. Kinnickinnic'Ave. SH 0357 1111510 Our Hruzdrud S I For Good Tbingx lo Ea! . . . Go Io S C H E I N E R T ' S HOME BAKERY Phone SI'Ieridan 5578 2693 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue Phone Mltchell 3979 PHILLIP GRUNDMANN CO. COAL - FUEL OIL -- COKE 936 XV. GREENFIELD AVE. MILXVAUKEE Zipper School of Calculating offers complefe COMPTOMETER and BURROUGHS CALCULATOR COURSES Excellent Training - Individual Advancement Credit given to students for their high school work. BAY VIEW SHEET METAL CO. All Typm of Heating Planlx Clenmvl and Rvjmirvd Also SHEET METAL REPAIRING 125 E. Wells St. Phone Bkoadway 1972 2499 S. Delaware Ave. SI-Ieridan 2667 HMMIE SMITHS Diamonds 0 Wfaicbes SOUTH SHORE MARKET jewelry Disfi11rfive Foods T H O M 635, 51352 A T Z E R o 2903 S. Delaware Ave. Sfleridan 5505 2257 S' HOWELL AVE' AT K' K' 1 MOBILOIL MOBILGAS DR. MARIAN LEWIS, M.D. Ai Your SHeridan 1027 WADHAMS DEALER DR P ZENTNER D . . . . I' I ART LENCK I en 'S 2915 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue Phone Slflcridan 4717 SHeridan S128 2519 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue Co111pIin1r'nIs of FRED LUEDTKE 401 East Stewart Sc. Milwaukee LUNCHES AND SANDWICHES G. GROPPI liinrxl Qualify of MEATS, GROCERIES IJKUITS rlllzf VEGETABLES Call SI-lcridan 3613 1441 E. RUSSELL AVE. 1211116 01117 Ifluzdrfd .S'u7'mrl3'-vigil!! 'K 4 Jlf ijfiiigf 4 4,+4, wr I M' jx ...M . , ,y.4 +1 I K. if . ff' ' Af X -ynuifw 0- ' +1 21' 'WM i WH! 1' A tribute to time former students oi Bay View High now in the service oi our Country. A Friend POI-Id 55 fee- Q 52? 3 -fi' 17 YEAR OLDS! NOW! YOU CAN FLY for NAVY Here are the qualifications necessary for you to obtain the Navy's 527,000 pilot training edu- cation free and to become a member of that picked group who wear the Navy Wings of Gold: e Seventeen years of age. 0 Rank scholastically in the upper half of . high school graduating class or, il ' Gredvete f 0m l1'9l' 5ClW0l bY JUNE 30, attending college, maintain a standing 1943, Of Clfeit-'lY have been 9 C9lU0led- in the upper Iwo-thirds of college class. u Obtain recommendation from high ' Pass regular Naval Aviation Cadet school principal or college head. examination. See Your Principal or College Head Today Accepted men will not be called for training until they reach their 18th birthday and have been graduated from high school. NAVAL AVIATION CADET SELECTION BOARD o CHICAGO This space contributed by: DR. B. BENDER TOPITZES GROCERY NICK DAMJANOVICH PICCADILLY SWEET SHOP GALANS TAILORS AND CLEANERS RONNIE,S BEAUTE SALON DR. T. W. GESTIEHR Page One Hundred Eighty A Ackermann, Mlllicent.. Adams, Lois ..... Agenten, Eleanora Aims nicat, Audrey Albrecht, Gerald . Albrecht, James .. Albright, Betty-Ja Alevizos, Theodore Alexander. George Amann, Bernard . Ameringer. Charles Analla, Mary ..,. Andersen, Andersen, Anderson Anderson: Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Beverlv Robert Betty . Jane .. John ., Lois .. Marilyn Ralph . Renee . Shirlev Angermann. Harry . Apel, Jeanne .,... Arieff, Bernard .. Arndt, Marie .... Aschenbrenner. Pai Ascherin, Harley Ascherin, Shirley Awve, Claire Aivve, Dorothy Babrowicz, Julia Bachhnber, Ann B Ann .41, 31, 79, 38 Bat-klund, Lillian Backus, Margaret ..... Backus, Sheridan Baer, John ........ . . , . Bahr, Dorothy ... ... Bahr, Ruth ........... Baillie. Jeane .. .,... ,. Baldikoski, Edward Baldini, Audrey .,..,. Baldlni, Jean .....,... Baltes, Patricia . ,... .. Banyai, Evelyn ..,.... Baranowski. Anthony 38 41 48 36 52 80 30, 156 35 48 41 36 .30, 156 41 . ,-18, 77 48 1 04 40 105 36 52 41 146 41 36 45 138 43 151 36 48 138 38 34 40 42 36 41 -17 47 40 34 41 40 47 40 64, 132 Baranowskl, Stanley . ............... 30, 132 41 Barany, Lilian Barber, Donald .... 40, 80 Barke, Dolores , . . .30. 120 ' 38 Barke. Eileen ,.,,.. . .. Barnes. Elizabeth ,... Barnes. Richard .... Barry. Alfred ......... Barski. Barta. Bartels, Bartels. Bartulkowski. Esther . ............... 30. Bartok. Dorothy ...... Bartz. Janice ......,.. Batas. Olga ....... Battenherg, Eugene Baueh. George ....... . Baumann. Carol ....,. Baumann, Gene ....... Baumann, Richard Banmbach. Parole Bazan. Louise ... . . , .. Henry ....... . Mary Lou..30. Jerry ......., Marian ....... Barthnli, Lorraine ,... Bartlett. Audrey ...... Bartman. Geraldine Beatovic. Deloris . Beck, Robert Becker. Allen .... Becker. Florence .. Becker. Harry .... Beckwith. Mildred,31. 120 Bednarz. Robert Beetow, Jeanne ....... Behma. Dolores .. Benkelman, Rutb .. 41 30 47 45 134 52 38 41 40 47 147 45 52 40 41 47 34 107 41 38 37 45 47 38 52 47 41 40 -0 5- B Bennett. Miriam .. 45 Beres. Edward .. ..., 38 Ber,f:. Arnold .. ..,... 45 Berg, Charles , .....,.. 47 Berg, Evelyn ..... 30, 124 Benz. Johanne .,...... 41 Berl-K, Lawrence ..,,.,. 47 Robert ...... .... 1 15 Berghoefer, Joan Berkley. Dolores Bernaner, Selden .... . 45 Berry, Audrey .... .. 37 Berry, Kenneth ..... .. 41 Besewske, Lucille . , ., Bettin, Joe ........ .. Bettinger. Donald .... 34 Bcy. Cheryl ...,....., 37 Beyer, Betty ........ , 38 Beyer, Bonita ....30. 66. 60. 121, 143 Biddick. George . ..... 47 llielawski, Betty ..31, 140 Bieszk, Ralph ......... 43 Berg, 47 47 41 47 Bigalke, June .... 50 Biniak, Arlene .. .. 47 Bird, Harold .. .. 45 Biwer, Marvin ........ 48 Blank, Elaine .,...... 38 Bliefernicbt, Shirley... 34 Bloes. Norbert . .... 47 Bloeth, Shirley .,... 41 Blomquist, Allen .... .112 Blomquist, Glenn . .... 47 Bobrowicz, Casimir 47 Bockcnhauer. Harlan., -47 Boozkiewiez. Pearl.30. 120 Boelter, Betty ....... . 52 Boggio, Johanna ....30, 67, 71. 110. 127 B01-Cs. Vivian 52 Bohmann, Betty ....,. 41 Bohmann. Carol , .... 45 Bolz. Jeane .,..... 31 157 Booker, John ........ 41 Borchardt. Audrey.30. 128 Borchardt, Marlin 113 Borciszis. John ...... 33 Bork. Kenneth ....... 47 Borowski, Genevieve.. 41 Boroxvski. Patricia 33 Borowski. Robert,.3S. 61 Borucki. Richard .... 50 Bouck, Glenn ........ 37 Bourbean. Barbara.34, 71 Bourne, Mary ......., 41 Boyce. Hawley . ..... 52 Boyd, Mary...31. 110. 123 Boyd. Nan ............ 37 Brad. Francis ..,..... 41 Bradley. Ellen ..,..... 40 Bralrstad, Genevieve. . .113 Bramer. Alice ....,... 113 Brandstaeetter, Lois .. 47 Brandt, Bruce ..... 33. 135 Brandt. Dorothy ...,. 30 Braun. Jack , ..... 52 Brazale. LeRoy . 46 Brechtel. Mary ,. 50 Bregant. Mary ,. 'is Bregar. Frances . ...,. 37 Brehmer. Betty .,..,.. 38 Breutzmnnn, Aldine... 48 Brielmaler. 1Vlnny ,... 41 Bristow, Eugene . ..... 52 Brodowski. Lucille 35 Broetzmann. Andrey 42 Brogan. 'Fhonias .,.... 52 Broge, Joyce ......... 47 Bronk. Bernzidine 30 Browitt. Dorothy . 52 Brown. John ....., 41 Bruens. Shirley 45 Brulc. Betty Ann ..... ZH Brunk. Alfred ........ 40 Brunk, Margaret ..... 108 Brunner, Donald ..,.. 41 Bruno. Robert ...,.... 30 Brusewitz. Otto ..,,... 42 Buecarelli. Inez.30. 67. 137 Budish, Eugenia ..... , 47 Butlish. Paul . .... 31. 150 Bndyak. Rudy , ....,.. -ll Budziszcwski, Florence 45 Index of Students B Bueehler. John ........ lint-low. Kenneth Buelow. Walter Buenger, Haroltl Buese. Shirley .,...... Bukowski, Evelyn .... Bulger, Evonne ....... Bunge, Sophie .... 30, Burghardt, Elmer ..., Burke, Jack ........ Burke. James .... , .. Burkee. Daniel ..,,.... Burkee. Mildred ..... , Burman, Alice ........ Burrmann. Glennis ... Busalacclii. Florence, . . Busehke. Margaret ... Bnske, 1Vallace ,. .,.. . Bnsse. Doris . ....,... . Button. Ray ...... ,... Bykowski, Leonard . .. C Campbell. Marian .... Cannon. Lorayne .... . Cannon, Winifred ,... Cantley. Carol ...... Caporael. Frank ..... Card. Lorraine .. ,. Carey, Alberta ....... Carlson, Russell ..... Casey, James ..... 33, Casey. Roberta ...... Casselman. Allan .... Cassidy, Richard 81. Cemka. Richard ..... Ceszynski. Evelyn Ceszynski, Florence , Ceynowa. Norbert..-tl. Uhallcll. Helen ...,, 31. Chandek, Albert ..,.. Chandek. Herniane .. Charbonncan, Norman Cheslock. John ...... Chirafisi. Dolores .... Chlebowskl. Doris Christensen, Helen . . . Christensen. Milton Christenson. Yvonne.. Christiansen. Robert. Christianson, Roy ........ 70. 103. Christie. Betty Jane.. Christman. Gerald Chrostoxvski, Roberta Chworowsky, Carol ,. Uhybowski. Ruth ..,. Ciechanowski. Irene . Uiesielski, Danny. .... Cieslik. Jerome ...... Vlemence. Harold 72. Cobb. George ,....... Cockcroft. Marlon t'ody. Catherine Folbo. Ardyth ....... Colbo. Lloyd , ..... 32. Cole. Alice mit-, sttny ,,..,. . .. Conley. Charlotte Connelly, Martha Cook. June ...... Cook. Orville .,.. t'ook. Shirley ..,...,. 1 1 I 'orberg, Doris .....,. 'orroo. James. . . . 32. 'otton, Dorothy Counihnn. Shirley .,.. Cowden. Fay .,....... Cowie. Donald Cralley, George ,. Crittenden, Jean Crook, Eunice ... .. . Crook, June .,.. . , . Crull, Joan . .... ... Curtis, Doris .... ... 47 38 43 43 47 44 47 134 J 1 41 41 114 30 36 38 38 38 40 37 47 46 45 48 40 41 45 37 52 37 131 48 52 126 33 4.1 52 80 129 41 48 48 48 48 44 45 131 48 4s 113 52 33 142 42 43 40 44 30 136 38 37 45 37 150 40 52 35 48 37 52 43 40 131 40 10 52 41 43 44 45 .12 43 48 C Curtis, XVallace .... , .. 42 l'ylwll, Rita , ..... .... 4 8 l'ybell. Theresa ....... 48 Fzapleyvski, Richard... 42 Czarapata. Richard 43 Uzarnik. Ilerman ...., 48 Pzechorski, Roman 31 l'zeehorski, 1Varren 42 Uzerwinski. Eleanore 1 Czerwinski, Harold . . , 46 Fzynszak. Clemens 50 61, 142 Uzysz, Eugene . ..... .. 52 Czysz, Raymond ..... 30 D Daehyk. Delores . ..... 48 Dahlquist. Eileen 148 Daily. David ...,... 34, 81 Daily. Kathryn ....... 42 Daley, Rita ., ......... 42 Daljaca. Danica ....... 30 Dalton. Jacqueline .... 33 Damjanovich, Dorothy. 42 llanijanovieh, Helen. , , 34 Danljanovieh, Thomas 142 Damjanovieh. Zorka .. 52 lraudrea. Carmclla .... 48 Danforth. Doris ....,. 37 Danish. Dorothy 42 Danish, Edith ..,..... 40 Danoff. Davc,34. 76, 77, 80 Danotf, Delores .....,. 46 Dapper. Thomas ..... 48 Davis, LaVerne ' Davis, Maryann ...33. 155 48 Davis, Ruth .... .. 34 Decker, Alleon .... .. 46 lbelfrain, Janet .. 37 DeFrain, Joyce ...,... 43 DeLand. Nancy . ..... ,114 Delashlnutt. Gerald 136 Delebeck. Marlyn ...,. 36 Delosh. LeRoy ....,... 41 Dement. Harris . ,. .. 34 Demitrion, Pota ., .. 37 Dothloff, Carol ....... ol DeVeau, Andrey .... .. 52 Diederich, June 118, 128 Diederieh. Shirley . . .. 37 Diederich, Norbert .... 44 Dietrich, Audrey ....., 42 Dietzman. l'aul..3-1. 711, 77 Dingler. Kenneth ..... 46 Disch, Jewel ,.,... .. 48 Distcnfeld, 1.ila ....... 46 Dixon, 1Villiam ....... 108 Doepke, Jeanette .. .. 42 Doepkc. Katherine .... 37 Doeru. Geraldine ,,... 42 lromagalski. Ruth.33. 152 Dombeck. Robert .,... 48 llolnlreck. Shirley..33. 124 Donibrowski, Eleanor.. 454 Donahue. Patrick , .... 52 Doneff, Anton ..... 31. 142 Donovan. Mary ....... 46 Dorcey. John .... .... 4 1 Dorow. William ...... 41 Doxtater. Ida ......... 110 Doyle, Patricia 123 Drabek. Andrey. . .33. 131 Draganich. Rose. . .33, 143 Dretzka. Mary .....,.. 30 Drcwry, Barbara 46, 76. 77 Drewry, Kenneth . ....... 33, 81. 118, 130 Drobnick. Julia ...... . 36 Drutowski. Adeline 48 Dudzik. Florence ..... 37 Duffy. Mary ........., 48 llulaveris. Anastasia. . .110 DuMez. Evelyn , ....., 42 DuPree, Elaine ...... . 44 Dyken. Shirley .. .. 48 Dzioba. Mildred .. .. 42 E Earls, Elouise .... . . . Eaton. Loralene ., ... Ebert. Carol ,... . . . Ebert, John . . . . . Ebert, Karl ... , , . Ebert, Ralph , .. ... Eckert, Betty .... . .. Eckert, Dorothy ...... Eckert, Elfrieda ...... Eckert. Ilelmuth. . .30, Eckert, Jerome ....... Edelstein, James ..... Edelstein, Jane .. Edwards, lauthe ...... llopul Lhris lllott Arllnt lmxurich. Raymond .. Ender, Eugene ....... Fngel, Audrey .... ,... Engel. Doris .. ... Engel. Elaine . ........ Ehlkc. Lorraine .. Eiseh, Beverly ., E ' . . ' ' . ...... . 1' 14 1 Engel, l.aVerne .. Engelhardt, Vivian Enkosk, Barbara ..... Erdmann, Gloria , ..... Erdmann. Ken ., Erenz, Charlene ....... Erickson, Bruce . , . ... Erickson. Donald ..,.. Erickson. Mavonne .. . Erickson, Robert ..... Erickson, Ruth . ...... Erlinger. Carol . . .30, Erml, 1Villiam ......., Esperes. Joseph ...... Evan. Carl . ..... ... Evans. Beverly .. ... Evans. Tom ..... ... Evrard. Joan ... . .. Exvcrt, Andrey . . . .. Ewert, Herbert . ., , F Fabrizio, Ernest ...... Faeth. Norma ......... Falconero, Catherine.. Fare. Rosemarie ...., Farina. Grace ......... Farrell, Mal'Y Folber. Shirley .... Felske. James ........ Fenske. Ervin . ,... Ferri. Mary ........... Ferri. Paul ........... Fldler. Dounabelle .... Fiedler. Marilyn ..,. .. Filenins. Carol Finiiano. Betty .,..... Fink. Elmer .......... Fengler, Earl. .30, 65 Fiorelli, Enzo ..... 31 Fiorelli. Gaston . . . . .. Fischer. Lorraine ..... Flitsch. Flood. Foglizi. Kenneth Dominic Fonaas. Jolm , . . . . . ... Fonaas. Marilyn . . .. Fonaas. Vernon ,.30 Fons, Joseph .,... .. Fous. Virginia Ford. Shirley Forrest. Allen .. .. . .. Fox. Robert .......,.. Frank. Robert Frank. XVarren Lois .... 104 46 52 37 33 46 52 42 48 148 37 33 42 46 1 13 42 30 43 37 48 106 37 107 48 42 48 46 37 48 52 52 52 48 100 133 46 30 37 48 37 30 42 33 46 42 52 48 46 33 36 46 158 30 106 48 36 48 48 46 46 157 48 42 46 36 39 52 42 158 30 40 52 48' 48 77 107 Fra nk iewicz, Margaret 36 Franklin. Mary ..... . Frankowski, Joseph . Franszczak. Annabelle. Freda. Joanna .. . . . .. Frederick. Erwin . . . . Frederick. Gloria .... Frederick. Frederlcks, Fredricks, 1Vesley .. Roy ... .. Freed. David ., Freed. Margaret ..... Ronald , . , 42 46 48 52 48 33 52 40 40 33 52 Page One Hundred Eighty-one F l rvn-mann, Ih-lly. , , 311. l+'x'1-ixmilx. Orvillzl ...... Frvitalgg Alulrvy . . .. Fr:-lxtz. Luis ...... .. Frim-aim. Carlo ,,...... Frivk. lfvrdimuul ..... l 1'irkm-x'. lilorizl . Frisv hmalm. Maris- Friskx-, XVi11i:A1n .. .31 Ifristx-x', I'utrin'izi , . . , , . Frilsvlx. Ruth Fritz, F, itz. FI'itZ, Fronvzali, Fllllrlmul, .Iavk I'a1!rim-in .,..,... Paul ...... , .41 Ihlynmlul .. John ....... Flxllrmnn, Ruth ..,,.., Fulnrlnzln. Wzllmr ..... Fulhrigrhl, Ibivli ...... Fllllvrigrlll. liulwrt ..,. G G.xlu'uvic', Alulrvy ..,.. Guglialm. liolorvs ..... Gzllligun. liwm-mlolyn .. Gaipinslii. Iidwilx , , . . . , Gurdm-r, Ilavicl .. .. lhxrofxllxi, Normal .. .. liarscflnlu-. Hum-1 Gum-r Gang:-r. . Gmxrgw- . Ruth . . ., Gavin, Iivvvrly .. . ,... Gavin. Idugrs-nia ....... Gm-hrinpr. Fra-11 ........ lim-ln-ing. liws-mlulyu G1-lurks-, llnuivl . ....... Gvnka-. Kuhn-rt .,.. . . Gorlwlx Bmty . ......, , Gs-rlwr. tmmtalu-v ,.., Gm-rm-r. Hubert ,.. .. lfizlvum 1. livvn-rly . . . Giuium. Blilfzlluu ...... Giuinm, Rum-xnaxry .... Gibbs. Kulhle-vu ...... Gibbs. Mary .Iam-,Jill Gibbs, 1'alri4'i:x ,., .... Givmzn. Blzwixln .. . . . . Gia-nc-kv. Iimmld . Givrlmlm. Ruth ,..,,.. Gilm-wski. I':l1rim-in Fill l l Duvlll Girzvl. Uurol ,., ..,.. . Gitzel. Imrnllu-:1 'il T1 110 1 U Iilzlfkuwski. Imlnrvs .. G11-mlmin. Ilvtty Jam- Tl Glow. Glnwm-ki. Ann-li:1..ti1 Gnnt. lhuily ........ Grwdv. llordnu . .. .. lhlvlx, l3l'v4-l'Iv.' . . Gm-Iz. Angrn-linv .. Gm-iz. Lurilln- ..,, Gnuzuln-Z, Su-11:1 . , Gomlnmn, Nvls .... . . ihmdlllallx. Yvmlmf Gow. liorrlzm. Ih'u1'l- .... , .4 Lorruim- . .,.. .. Ilmmhl ,,... ..ff 121 -IL! 424 52 48 107 46 3.l 159 -16 152 33 424 SI! 3 4 :Hi 48 ION -18 11S 4S -I8 4,4 ISS 30 317 310 48 52 128 48 C55 124 -Ui 38 411 1051 H3 52 -I0 33 -H 152 522 114 33 41 311 41 -ll 104 359 12 S -Ill 1441 48 'N -1,1 IH! -iN ITS ,IS 37 115 S1 Gulwloll. Rohn-rt ,.... . . 39 Gnrewki, Iingrx-Ilin , . .. -I1 Garb:-ki. lllurin ., , Z5'l Gurski. Ervin ..,. 3:2 tlnrski. Eunif-0 .,. 35 Gus:-h. Ilnrntlxy .. .. 413 Gus:-ll. Shirlvy ......, 515 Grzlefs-msn-in, l'z1rl .... 311 Grumz. Kzlymunnl ...., 48 Grflvvs. .I um' ...... . . 465 G A'lY. A I'1'vr .,.. . . 4N Gary. Carolyn .. ,... 37 Gray. Frnm-m-s ....,.,. til Gray, Gm-rulmlilw , .... ,. -Hi Gray, .lww .....,. 32. 129 Gray. Rolwrl ......... 52 Gru-11011011 1'h:u'luttm- .. 555 Gr:-E-lwlnoivn Xlnrtllal 135 G vr-ntlml. .1111-la ..,.... 41 Gr:-vnwuld, .Xnnlrn-y 36 G Index of S+uden+s G11-g:ul'sl:i, G1':u'1' .. 52 Grvlxliclx. 'l'lmm:l.: .... , 235 tire-zlzxk. Josie- .. .,.... 37 Grin-slmlu-r, IGng'm-m- T4. 713. TT tiritznmvllvr. Ilnrullnyu 52 Gritznnu-lmr. Ruth .... 443 Grolmll, Viviun ..... .. H lhmsbie-r. Shirley , .... -10 Gxwvsrflwl. Ruth 31. 111. 148 Grove, lilurizn ........, -112 Grovew. Rnlwrt ..,..,. 46 Gx'lw11lw1'. livverly .... -hi Guhzxln. Ria-nnrnl ..... .111 Guhl. .hum-s ..... 46 linmln. Eilivlh ..,..... ZEN Gunmliaxmfk, Carol , ..,.. 16 lhmln. Ilonulzl . ....... 32 liusmfsmm. .lunxx-s,,Z1Il, 11241 Gutknwski, 1'uulinv 14 Glltsrlx, lim-11-I1 , ....,.. -ll Gruknwski, Ile-11-u .,.. Hi H Hams, Elxgrvlw ,... .. CHS halzxsch. Ulzlrvm-0 ..... -143 Ihxuse. Ruth ........ ,. 37 llalwrlmxn. Ibonnld -11 Ilnhu. Ilnrotlly ....... 42 Haligrhl, Vlymlv ., , , ,HIL 543. 17. HSI, 1255! Haight. Lydia .,,.,... -Ll Ilnlfmuuu, liuln-rt .... 451 Hull. l'v4'il4- .. RIS lialllwrgr. Ualviu . .,,.. 40 Hnlvm-svn, Uarnl ..... 47 Ilsllvorsvn. Gs-mlll ,... 40 Ilnlvursvn, M2141 ...Bi 147 Ilzuunnn, Immxld ..... 52 Ilsunann. Robert 40 Ilummn-r. Iilmvr ..,41, Stl Hnnlvy. K4-nm-th .,.... K5 llumm, .xlnry .... ,RSL 12:1 liummn. Imlurvs , .... 41 llnlllmll. I'1'PIL5l' .. MI Ilan-1-lx. 111-Hy .. ,. 52 Iizulsvn, Ilnlurvs ,..., . 411 Ilnnsn-n. Juslim- 57, 430, 1421 Ilnnsvn. Marvin ....... 16 Ilauson, Iivntrioo ..... 41 Ilzmson, Bvvf-rly .. JS2, 1251 Ilanson. Iinymonml -Ili Ilnnsun. Shirlvy ,..., 41 IInl'h0l1I. Iivllwrl . .Iii 135 Il:l1'!ml1l. Floyd ...,.., 411 II:1rcls'r. Mario ..,..,., 30 Ilurlin, Emily ........ 42 11:11-nn-yu-1'. Lorrxlim- :ST Hum-ix. l'Im-rhn-rt ..,.... 41 llurrisnn. lloln-rl ..,,, :Zh Il:n'rym11n. Ilvzlu ,..... 11 Ilzxrrynmn. Jvnll, . JW, 143 Hart. Ilan ..,.,..,..,. HIS llurtwig. Dorntlny . .,,. 445 Ilarvoy. Mary 50 Ilnry. Shix-lm-y .,.,, ...,10T Hzlsara. Xlnry ,,.,, 42 Ilzxsvlxrxmk. Blarinu tif linsn-nslvin. Vivian 37 Iluslu-la, I,:xwrc-rm-4- ..,, 47 Ibm-lx. I':1tria-in ...... R1 Iintvll, Kcrlwrf , ....... -I1 Iluuslmum, Mm-ion.t!:L, 1411 111-m-ox. Inn-nelly ..... 41 H4-aly. Muriel ........ 41 111-num. 'l'1mmus ..3Ii, 12411 T11-g.:vrty. Nolty ..,,.,. -Hi H1-idvr. Dub ..,..,,... 42 11111111-rslwiml. Gvurgru .. -11 114-i4lvrsln-icl. Mary ...Htl lh-11:-mun. Dornllny RZ! H4-imrul. 1 a1rivin .,.,. 217 lin-in. Rnlwrt ..., 47 Ilvine-man, .lanivv .. .. C37 Ilvinvlnfin. Nnnvy ..... nj Iloinz, I.:-rnmrml .. ,..,. 47 Hs-inx. 1Villi:nn ..,3fP, 11161 H4-inzv, Gr-orgzin ...Rik 135 II:-ixm-n. Km-nm-th .... 44 111-im-l, Hnlzorl .....,.. 47 Pagz' Om Hundred Efglzfy-izun H llvlandvr. Marvin Ilvlanulor. I':1trif-in 111-1114-rg. Inu-x-uinv YU. 1' 37 -27 +0 Hx-lvmlrung, llumtlly.. -HI kim-lm-lulrllngr, Mzlriuu ., 36 Hvlf. Rulwrl ......... , -H1 Ilvllwigr, Hvtty ........ -ll Ilm-ndrivlis, Ilill ....... LLP 111-ndrivks, livnrlure-' .12 Ilvnkv. .Inyw ......... Zh' Ilvnniug. Allan ....... -151 Ile-nning. lic-lows H32, 152 lh-nningrs. lhllxim- ..... 31 lin-xxrim-usvxx, lholurvs .... 50 liz-nry, liivlmrnl .....,..3ll, 6-L Ml. 1312 Hn-nry. Iiolmwt ........ ar! IIA-nsink. Ilolnrs-S ..... 41 lla-nsinli. Lorruim- .... -is Ilvrmzlu. ,-Xruulcl H31 1258 llvz-man. l.uVn-1'm- ..,. 47 llvrxuunsen, Aunlrn-y 37 II1-ulv, Llwllzi ,...,., .. 35 Him-nz. Ruln-rl .. ,.,.,. 52 Highy. Shirlvy ....,.. L12 lliggms, Mary lam-.:s1. 122 llilmln-Ixrzmdt. Muriel .. 41 Hill. Eug'em- ........., 51 Ilillmam, lim-vvrly ...,. 47 llintz. Lois ,.,.... 41 Ilintz, Shirlvy .. 40 Ilil.z. Hillwrl 52 Iliuz. Luis ........ 47 Iluuglamml. Jun:-1 ,..... -Hi Ilnaglunnl, l'axrim-in 35 Ilolmvlx, L:xV1-l'x14' ..... 41 Ilnhavlx. XVul4lL-mul' 48 llnbhs, lIurl11n,.S!5, Tli, TT Hobbs. Rlargarel ...... 47 liuvrnkn-. .loyw ....,. 37 llovrros, 5Inrjnl'i4',.3Sli. lift Huffman. Iilnm-lm .... -141 lloffmaum. Hr-rt1'1x1lv .. 51 Ilnfrivlltvr, XVziynv .550 1Iugun. Iilzxinv .....,, -H Ilugzan. Mnrjuriv .,... 1112 lluhl. I-Illprt-no ........ 39 Ilulln-rg, G4-r:114linv 37 .1 llc-r, Annu .....,.., ISN H0114-r. lhlrvvy ....,.. 47 llollvr, Ruth . .... 331. IInlnn-s. Rivlmrnl ,, .12 Immgn. Imuiol . :sn Holtz, Imrmim- . 50 llum-ynge-r. Inm- . .ul Iinppv. Iflugm-nv . -I0 llfmlw, nmly -11 llurngrvn. Elhu ,. 37 Ilurx-sn. Kathryn ...., 37 Hnrvnt. llusv ..... 47 Iluusv. Jmulm- . -17 Iluultvr. Idlnim- , . . , 37 Iluwull. John ,. -M Ilnyur, Lois . ....., 45 llnlm. Furl ....,....., 48 Ilnlu-rty. I.nY4-rm ,,.. 38 lim-lnwr, R11-1mr1l..2!2. 139 Ilumphrvx. Kurt ...,. 315 lllllllll. Ilan ,.... . Ll!! llurlvy. .lvnn . SQ Ilnss. William .. . Ch Ilydv. Mary H2 I Ihclo. F4-rn ..... .... 4 fi 111410. Jny ,..,..., ..... 3 7 Ihling. Virginia ..32,125 Illuwfvk, Ulgrn . ..,. 32141 Ilnlnvl. lurl , ...,.., -NYS1 -H lnmu-l. John ...., Ivunvhin-h. Mm-tim Iwnszku, Hvrtrllrlv J Jzllilonski. Ilolwrt , Jnvk. Ihnmlll .... .Im-kowski. Evm-lyn .Tzwolusa-n. In-ny ,. . . ,110 'S'I 4,1 -1 40 ....111 41 .Im-olwsolx, .Tm-old Mufzynski. Um-rulml .. .hu-zynski. Sylvia .lu-'gvr. .Inlm ..Ci2. 70 41 . . . , .ih TU. 130 -F5 Jalmz. June . .,.,..... . .lnnke-, Rubs-rt ...,,... 319 hxnkmvslii, llunald .I:umwski, lflmlwaml Junrlwslii, Imllisv. .HIL 10-I .lullsm-lx. Allm-n ...... Jnsinski. Imruthy , Jnsinski. Gladys. ., Jzlsinslqi. liuse Mar , . , 37 . . . 1339 .Z-17, 74 513. 146 -Pi iv.. . .luszn-wski. Ulmrlmtv .. S0 .lvlme-x',ialn1x, Farol .Im-nning's. Vhurlc-s .. .Ie-use-n. Leland .imma-11. Virginia ..,... Sli . . . 37 GZ! 44 .lvnsm1. 1Vi1liam ..352, 132 .Ts-ska, Eilvvu . . , .... . . IIT Jn-skv, Gvorgzx' .. . .. . 43 J1-skv, Marion . . .. 50 .lm-szka. Juno .,.. ., 43 Jirikowic. Gram- ..... 33 Jirilwwiv. Ilvnry ..... 50 Jmlal. Nornmn ..,. 36, 131 .Im-rs. Arthur . ..,,. 351 Julmnsvu, Annila .,.. -121 .Iulmson. Arclith ...,.. -13 Julmsull, Iivtty ....... 40 .I0lmsun. Robe-rt ...... 'Hi .Inlmsnm Stanley , . . . 52 .1ul1nsun. 1Vnllaw- .. .. 44 .Iulmsml. XV1lrr4'l1 ,..,. 425 .lunc-s. Ilivluird , ..,... 37 .Iorgm-nsen. Kennvlh 411 .Io1're. Bvfty . ...,. 33, 135 .lnyre-. Mary .... , .,... 50 Julian. Gloria , , . , .... 50 Jun:-k. Mau ,...... 30. 137 Jungrmaun, Heinz ..,.. 415 Jlmpyu-ri. .Im-axlnv ..,.. 38 K Kan-lull. IH-nirivv ..,,. 52 Km-zmarvk. Clnumh- GT. 133 Kxxvzxmlrski. Imrntlny., 35 Knisvr. Dorothy ...... 44 Kaxiwr. Roller! ..,,., . 39 Kuja. Rosa- Maris- 88. 70,77 Knllin. Rohm-rt ......., 47 Knminski. Craig ..,,.. 41 Kmnlw, Rnlwrt .,..... 47 Kuniowski, Rh-llarml 32, 157 Kanivwski, Rolwrt ..., 40 Knut. Donald ..,,..... 311 Kant, Mary Anno 44 Kapitzkr-. Erlwarml fill Knplu-. Juni- ......... 250 Karan, Agatha .... 132. 150 Kzlrulus. Rrllov 47 fr Kurnuutzus. Christ ..,11.. Karts-s. Imlurvs ..,,.,, 47 Kzlrws-ik, Roy .,.. 322. 1345 Km-wx-ik. Russ:-ll .. ,211 79 Knsvh. Edward , . . .3!1. T9 Knssa. Juno ,,.,, .,... 217 Kzlszzl. Eclmuml . 112, 152! Kntvhn, Mary ...,.... 52 Katz. Sr-vin ....... 133. 127 Kaufman. Joruuw .... 47 Knyv, Hvtiy . .... . . 35 Krlvs-. .Toyvv ....... . . 44 Ku-hlwkus. Huzvl ...... 40 Km-lun, Jnnws .., .,.114 K1-mu-y, 1'atrir'izx ... ,, 415 Kc-llugg. Junv ... ...100 Km-llngg. La-sliv ......, 2:7 K4-mp. Rosalyn Ks-mpa. 1'urulins- .. Kvsirh, Ann ,..... Ks-sirh, John ..,.. K4-rn, John .. .... . K4-rn. Lois .,...... Kvssvlhon, Mr-rlin Kossvlhnn, Rohr-rt Kivlpinslti, David 44 .74. 75 43 F2 141 ,. .-'T 177.64 81.140 40 52 K .w Kim-lpinski, Rudy ...lil TN Killian, Julm-s ........ -116 Kilim, Shirley 47 Kimlwr. Mary June ...,32.5T.lil.11?-S, 152 Kinus. Avis .,.,,...... 127 Kirsvh. Frank ......., 35 Kitziugrvr. .lalnu-'N .,.., 44 Kitzruw, .lmln ........ 52 lilzlvrur, .Iulm .... 39 Klzlmuzi, t'ul'o1yn U32. 125 Klurm-r. Shirlvv .. ..,, 35 Klawie-n, .luys-0 ..,.... 44 Klviu, Pulriviu ....... 52 Iilvinsvlnnimll. Eilovu .. 44 Klumz, Lois ,.,.. . ..., 47 Klintvr. Holly , ......, 35 Kliss, .loyvv .....,.... 40 Klulrlu-nlxurgr. Iilizzllwtll 47 Klutz, .Izmir-v .,.....,, 52 Kluvk, Viuluf ..,,.,... 40 Klllgy Shirlvy ..... 40 Klllgrvr. YVi1um . ,.... . 36 Klllliowski, Iillgvllv .. .111 Klumlr, Rnln-rt ,, ..... 313 Kllunlu. Shirlvy 41 Knuak. Ja-:num .. -17 Knuak. Violet ,. H Knvzm-vi4'h. Hob .. 41 Knoll. Jzlnws .... .,.. . 3: Knott. Mary . ,....... , 4i Knm-ppvl. Marlyn ..., 41 Kullrzn-n. L. Via-mr C!!! Kulrs, Bvrmxdim- .... , 3? Kuvlxaxnski. Ismy ,.... :ag Km-1-lu-. Audrey , ..... 51 lim-1-lie, Garth .... 32. 1:10 Km-hlvr. FrPLlvrif'k Q0 Knvlxlvr, .lane . ....,.. .12 Km-hln-r, Kntlllvvn 42 Km-lm. Shirley ....... 47 Km-nigr. Marilyn . .,,, . 35 Kohllmff. XValtvr .... , 30 Kuhnut. Rulmrl ,,.Z42. 141 Kuknlj. Ann . ......... 41 Knlle-mz, Ruth ..,.... 46 Kmninowsky, Dolm-vs . ............... 32. 154 Kolurnwvwslii, Elimllwtll 157 Komnruwski, Ilnvm- .. 46 Kunis-1-zkil. Phyllis RG -'-wlwl, Audrvy 52 Knnkvl, Dorothy . , . . . 41 Konkvl. Luis , ..., ..... ' Ni Kunkel, Rulwrt 30. WS. 149 Knllivvk, Lnrruim- ..,, WE Knpelkv, 1Vi1linm ..... fm Kopfc-r, Ilnnnn ..... ,, 47 Kurnkvvn. Gerald .... . 40 Kosimlrswski, Frnuk 47 Knvz. Gordon .,..,... 39 Kntlnrvk, Lorraine -14 Kntuwski. Lonuin-1 512. 147 Kmvzllvzyk. Imw-flu' ,. 4'i Knwnlski, Gffm-vivvv .. 4' Kuwalvki. IKI5l X' ....,. Kowalski. Rohn-ri .... .lf Kowalski. YV:1lf0V',.2!2, 14g Kozalk. Twin:-oe ......, 21 Kronka. Flux-mu-v .. .. .112 Kv-nhn. Ruth ..,.. 211 Krninik. Rm-hnrn ..... -17 Kraivlik. John ...,. 39. R1 Krniuik. Murymuvw- 30, 122 Krmnor. Imlorn-S , ..... RQ Kramor. Gornldinv 40 Kranwr. Knthlr-on ..,, 47 Krass, Flnromim- ..,, 155 Kranvllnns. Jus:-Dlx 47 Krnumnms, Mary , ..., 52 Krauss-. Arthur- , ...... 44 Kraus:-. B4-vm-rly 154 Tifnuxsn, Jnhn .,,.. TE. 13 Krmwn. Pntrir-in ,.3'C. 150 K nw4'z5'k. Pollrnrl 32. 13? Krmunr, Gvorgn ..... . 40 'fn-nm-r, John .....,, 40 K'-0211. Juno ...... 510, 140 Krogrsmrl. Shirll-y 52 Kroll. Harvey ,.,. 36 Krall. Ruth .. 47 Index of S+uden+s K L M M o Kropkzx. Virginia ..... Iirlu-g'ur. Iluniol ...,.. Krmegur, Ilunulml ...:hh Krlu-5.71-r, Iiulue-rt.,'l1A3, lirllgr. Alulrvy .,...... lir'y1:v1'. Hdwalrtl .... ,. Krysm-wski. HL-vm-rly .. lirywzm-wski, I1zn'riAAl .. Aiunnsiulc, .Ivrry , .... . Klllxik, Esther ...,.... lxulrili. '1'l1L-mlulw . . . . , Iill4'lumwski, xvnlnn- lim-lm. llarolml . ,..... Kulmg.-n, l.ziwrL-luA1- Ixunn. Anllzl ......... . Kuhn, livrt , .....,, . . . Aiulmkv, Alfn-cl .. ... Kuivh. Ilunnm- , ....,. . Kujnwn. lfinluvxw ..... , Kun-zynslai, Ellgmn- . ., , . . .,,.,. . , , .-i-. 60. Kulz. Ruin-rl ..IS1!, S0 Kurrzewski, A114-lnw,. Kurlh. Lum-y .......,.. Kusnli. Gillu-rt ., Kusak, Marion .. Kuslm. Earl ,, ....... . Kllsvh. Lu .lunv .,.., . Kusluiors-zyk. Unssiuln. Kussvruw, IM-V1-rly .... Klutz. Ruth ' .,......... nvmlwixn, Nurnmn Kvulln-im, Ray . ....., Kwiulknwski. Imllisn-.. Kymxslun. Marion .... Kypn-r. Russ- Mau-iv L Lzxchlnuml, Roy .... 4li. I.:uAkowski. Ronald ... I,:uAznink. Flon-11rnA ,. . l.z1I4'nml. Xlolrny ... .. Luhnmnu. Gs-urgv ..., Lilmlw. Alirv . .... , . . . L:nn,u-. Um-ol .,.. ... I,umlnA. Ilurulal .. Lxuulin. lmlura-s ... . .. I,nndry. .Izlnn-s .., ,. Lnlulry, Milxlrl-41 , . , , . Lang. I.n1'i1lm- ......., . Lang, Mzlrinu ..... 314. Ilzmgfv. Pzltrivial . .,.., . Lalngrvn. Eu-lyn , .... .. Lnngrm-r, Murjuria- ..... I,nnmAwm-hr, I.nYs-rnv Lauzzl, Ross ..... ,.... I.nn-k. Lorraine- ...... Imrsn-lx, 1'lnAs!4'1' . . .41 Imrsn-11. llarlan ...,... Larson. lic-Hy .. ..,,. . Larson. Mnusmm-v .,.. l.ursnn. Ilmmlxl ....... I .zlsk:l. .Iusn-ph TG. TT Luxknwslii, I rnnk Imssu. lbnrntlxy I'll1 II I I ., , 1l'l'X . ..... Alu. Holm-ri ...... ,ZEZL I.:lu:I1AnIv1uAl1. Mnry Imllwle-nba:-ll. Normal ..-, I,:111t'1-lam-111. Coll:-on ,. L:lYvssx'l'. Allan-1-1 ..... . I,:1wr1-mA:-. Rim-h:1r4l L:-nnuais. Willard ..,. L1-arumn, 130101-vs Lvv. Lila ...,... .,.... LcAGarh. Alulrr-N ....,. La-idolf, liuynmml l ,011-ll. I':1tri4-in ....... I.0liV0ll. Imris .... IA-livvlt. Janws 5.1-xllnnslii. Iflwlwnrtl .4-mzxnski. Gm-fargo 30. Ln-nmnslci. Virginia ... Lvnunc-r. K4-nm-1h ...,. Lvntsolu-r. Jmnvs .... . L1-ntz. Esflwl' .,.. Lvnz, Elvnnnr E311 I.n-nz. Elmer ..., 44 Martin, Kuunoth .. . 51 Murisav, G4-1'zxlml....3Ki S1 0'Cuuuvll Emmvxt BS ..: 1,--rm, lauu-am .... ...,. z :7 .xml-m..-i.A, 111,111,111 51 M.,w.m-y, Jamvs ...,. f ,uv 0't'nnnelI' xvuvm-' as '11 1,4-V.-uw, 1:1-H-rly . .... 4s .mmlm-Z. Mm-y ...... .11 mlm-1-mm, .Imm ::1. un. 1:59 mn-frreim' wi1fmm SEH151 HIM 1,1-wnmlowsk5. A111-Inyfy. IST Marx. Amlrn-y ....JEL WG Moss-r, lflmrlouu , ..... -I5 U'IIullux':fl1, 'l'1mmus 45 :LQ 1,1-uzzxlxmlmrnwlcg, tzyvllm., 711 Mans. C:xruQ . ......., 51 Almlnln-zlstlv, .luyrc .... 45 Uhm. Almlvvn ...... 31. 144 I.vn:unlowslu. lulls-4-E20 vii ifzirrflxlnzn. Ixiwltl-l.,2SI. Hx'um-zjiuxfglikl g'ntmArimA IM' Uh-jnivznk, Francis. 31' ., ..... 2. ....., , . -Z . 2 usvn, 1.1 nun A ruwlns cl, . idrml 35 Ol-ui-zak. li-' 312, 14' H lmwumlmvskg. .lunv -I-S Mull. Juso'-n jxlmz, Mary-Luxl ,,., .. 421 UI:-will, 1dl1uf:mj.L...IH, 65 il lAt'W1lI1'l0wfli1, IAA Hwy. 41' ........ ::1. 711, 118, 142 Mullin-r, Auwlrvy . 45 ulivor, lcivlmhl .. ,.,, 45 411 1.31-lnnanu, .lulm ...... Iii! Mazmlu-i, lmrmhy .... 51 ,xuwlln-x', Iilainu . 45 Olson, Arls-cu .... .... 1 UT ji .Q-xxlfilniin ...... Aialrpmxw. Iimylns ..., 31 ..uuAl1n-1-, Hlxlxim- ...., .. 40 Uxxoln, lloruthv .. ., -I3 ,--sv. .H 1 ., ,... .LJ Hmmm, ,I-,. 1.,.14u .. Allx, Aw 11-- 1' .A .- I - :sn 1,54-fm-. Alfrvrl ....... fu mnmms.-1.1-1Q,LEff,-'fSmu1 45 xf::1.1Q.r liglmlllufl. ..,.. js: hgxinl-'f... fI lm :4:::flIT::1:11z, l..Zw. unix, Ilolurc-sl ,...,. ., -H Nllxlnkwitz, Joan ..,.,.. 415 Unflu-I, Dolores 36 1 A 'fm-', 1 a ..,. A u zvn, fur X 1 - ' gui: 1' 1 - gi .1 if I,i1.IT-lllf-yi-1-. was gas ,.... 51, uf. nu, 134 giIlIllL'fg .:ffr:1'1rl?,.,,?.',14:Q f:EQ:ff-lflzzxlllliftfm-Q-QAQQI 45 .nu nxnqml. 50rnnl .ML Lp? Mulzvn, :luyvv ......, Q1 Alurplny, Doris 3541 01'zm'n-llmmwlcl, liiclnlrll H 21032, IPHIWL .---- -A G2l5'f'l', icvorgw- . .,..., ul Murphy, lfivnlyn .. ...HIL .,............., 32, 141 A0 H. ussv ........1 -1 . uns, 1 rnnul , . 51 Murphy, .luvk .... Mi Osborn, C'4-rulml ..... .. 48 HV, ilqlzilhi Qiuxgrlfl I'1'zu,x4'vs . Murplxy, Marilyn .,... 49 Osborn, X1'urrm-n 425 1 , . ,' s r .v.r1ur,.-4 A. -zz , ....... 7 ' ,, 1359 1A515AA,y',!gggf11A' -A jig gpg-1-111-,lfluli-II,-i-I 44 Aiilii-Ji. L!,'.HZi1lh 40. 76 if 1iiliifdliifinsfiigiiiii 131116 1 A J , ' ...,. f , LA 'oxlxw . HMI IAA' .uu l1in.'l:4-. JuuA 4? UI l A A1 '-I .,.. Pl' imirlq-, vial-191. . .,.11, -ng .111..... .,.:s:, rm, 159 M,,2Y.,,, j,.,,,, ,,,.,4 4,1 'H' 'W' H A I 1114 Wig. - jil'11' .... L... IH M,.L1u,.,lV4 K,,l,,.,-I -N1 134- Mushu. Muriun .... 411 :I :.l1LA:.v5v.K?Xfxllvr ...m, lil! M..1.'m,1. R,,1,,.rL gf Musial. Irn-ne ..31, lil, 138 Am Rain --'-' 4--- - - 4? xl.-um-ry, M. lmviml .. -15 Mrflff. Jdvk 44--- ----- - 12 P 44 1.114-.-lu-, Juvk 'fff :su 121 4-L Illlvrlkv. liivlmlwl .. 253 XI ,lv ,' jf 1 '. ' ' ' ' '1 -5 1 mdllu. 1.um,, 41, A 4 UIHHA. tlyclv 40 Par-1-, Marion ,. 3-I Em limldtko- 'limb' A JIVMIIIHIIIHII1, Jim-1'uunl. 51 N Paw., 1-,ml 40 M llmlwlmg mmm. '----4 H M4AMaxm1lm1n. Mnry 210. 15+ l,m,m.,. um-rv H-H35. 75 :au 1.114-mimi fin-um-fll'2si1'1:slm t':1f:,l,f'I. ,i Q' if 1'111'l10l1'm'k,, Iluriuu 414 can 1.ulmNz-1wi44z, uw- .11. 48 31 ' Rf, F' 1. xmnu-, 'rlmmns ...11.. lllfi Paglm. Allvlllu .....,.. 43 443 l.usIi1,:. .lim ......., 137 llwiuluuo lf Nully. Mzu'tlm .... .47 I'5U1UW- -10911 A-H-550, Lusfig. .Ioan ...... 4:4 void t'.,lg,0f lf: Narlwll, Sylvia .,.. az. 145 lffllwvk. Sllvlrrlvx 40. ju. Aw LllhAl1m-n, Hstlwr ,. 33 QI, '. ' A I ' , Nurum. Nanvy ,. .... 50 IHUHFUS- XIUIVWW' 35, 1-H Lmlwr. valvill H M 5:3111-:still ..-44, '10, Nash. Sm,.h.v 39 Pam-nz. Huwarml ..... 459 g A . ' -A '- Hg ,-, , I' 1,v'1 .. ..... .,..4ev Iiw, Nglxu 45 M,,!A,,.1 R4,1,k,,., A III- 31.108 Q.nt'il:l'StH51f:l ..Lli..m. Pglzlzv :again N mi faiimixxllxl ..,. 3311322412: Mm.Ql, ' ' yslllxwllyztlh.-1'fli.f1..If A , 1 .....,,. .,., . - , . .3 .- v -4,. ,: 3 mwwmUW,AiW,QmmMmwqmmmwwm LW 332 M fffffiful' If S21wnr'.' lan-1mr.1 A Am-mluwlqi. ,umm :sn -.- A Q V A '. A -- Q ' --1 1, 1-,Q V-g Paradowski, Lunlu 49 I'l I , , Mort-llnlll. 'Pom .. 341 - , 'FL' ' 2' I-. Y. . A 1 ig iigQ51f,ggg',f-A5,,3r3gf,'gqf-AA5 jg Qf1:r:5:'1Ali,? 1Ifl3' .. .- 9 2i?33f sl5T.321S?fJ'31122: 1-:I.fk?g.N. 'fii!,..,1''.'.','f.'.3? 419 A1114-Imam. fm-ur f.,:::s.141 Rx:-:fin-1:1 R-y-ii ' ff N1-In-r. Arlim- .11. 35 l:41Sb1'12I- Jllvk V. -----1 49 un Aluvlmlz. Jum- ..,.::1, 1117 3I,,gQ.11 '4fl.,f,,.Q Q1 Nvhrinsr, 17arlu-rin4- C19 1,'1N1 - UUIOFOS 49 43 xuwiulf-la. In-rm-rn .11 ghgqir' f1,Q,,,i,1 ' 11 Nvhriusr. -luxvw .-.. 50 1,f 'f'1'ff3 Dum 45 247 Mzullnng. 1401141141 ..1.. 47 im-,.,' Q-,,.,,.h.g M Nvllrillzr. Wulfvr .. 82 1,'m W 1- 1 '1m1'l 3'1 50 xn11m1u-, wulnfr 1:4 ' '-1. ' N1-im-1, Aim-rr ....... 49 IHIWYSHII. RUM-rl 40 101, qi .. B , V. 1 - '1 MQW- 1 lW'l l1 '10 yoitwl lgonv 3-r Paizfahl Rohn-rt .,.., -19 Hi ffQ1.i:1l.f-A114lf'L1S'i1iQ'f.2aQl'115 f5f'fj'1'f1' S4-M1-11 my' ..'.'.4,',Ei41'-116 Vulll, Fiilllk ..111.... illvf 5: xmkuwski. 1:1-1-mulxm-.. 51 gllwr' ,'1QLif1fl ' H Nvifmll. mm-n Is, .,1. 36 11am-gnslq. Alfn-11 ..,.. gr: 4:1 xxuimwsln. lang-ar S1 3h,g.l,,' N3m.,,.i' 1 40 Xvirzol. lcon.-n w .H.., an lhflwlllfkl-WIUIIIUI --1--1 'if 33 Qkxicx-tvrk Iirgsvillix :NIQIQ M,,3.,.,,f 'Mm.'f4, 51 Qgzirgurm 412. ..,..,. ws alililt' xx'91ffm '1' 10' lf? M9 l'4'l k- Am 45 YQ-1:-Z1-K' icfm:m i:' l'1'f'f1lH15- Iivlfwl .iff 48 A451 Klfllilfin-Q13 :YPA ei! M5 a1Ski' H ' A' 45 Y.-Nm ' Vu-:nur M145 137 1'-Avflllfls. Svlvifl -- 115 454 3I5.1i,,.Lgii .1mi'.7135 Sn' 2535113515533-,i'wzggggm-in 55 f,.,,.,,1.s Q., Iwfllq-Ar, 1,.,i.,r.,s ,AQ S1 mllirzk... mu-H ....,,. 51 g,ikgQ.f, g,,j.f,.h,g ' MQ X1-15011. lmqfrflu' ...... 134 IQUHEH1 I '. ------ A-W 'Al :zzz Muliszlm. .n-an ,...:z1. lil m11Q.,wQ1u. lX'i1Il1-IHIII ,,1 N-15011. lcyum- .... M1535 11-1118. Ulxrllvgig, H7 my 10- 4s xmnmf-. .hulk ..11.1 .as ,mlm I,,.,,,. ,G Mlwn. I--Afvl'-Ivml . H M i-Ai9-nA-A--- - ' :g 44? xlnlmu-, 1.111-1-y ..1. T1 A - ' ,- , ' ' N'-lm-u. Quvniin H 40 'S NA . W ' ------ - 5 :aim Malsnn. vhrmim-..:s1, g.H',1 A Nvlwn. Shirlvx' 50 :f ii f - IQUAIF' AA--274,13-' . -. - ' ' - ' HQ r -su. ,- ' if 3' rn 1f'?Hf .3'A if Miuvr' m 'l5'S 45 M 1':'l:S111:. lififtrfff- .if if L- ' ' ' ' A Fm' ' L' M1114-r, llvrlrvrf .. .... 51 '- ',' ' ' ' L- ymlpkq gl' 11- 40 .,., Anmgnn, Munwax ,, -11 mm, y,..,,, -.1 VN 51'U'T 'lHll- Arlvw- 1-8 ,' 1 : UP .' 1114 Mnngrnn. 'lwmmns .. :zu gmm' fnhmi' ' QL N1'V1'FUlflYl. Ihmm- ...1. 50 ', I'1 f- fgflml A, ---- -- 'Vg 41 Munslu-, G1-rulllinv ...1 51 A - ,' . V ' ' .'f N4-vs-rlnunn, G4-rnhlix-v I lV'l'4li'- Mmqm' 37' 127 Xlqywlq- I-lm,-4 40 Mfmr- MIWIUB - A511 35-1 147 I'x-pllnskl. .IvrulnLA .,.,. 41 aa 5121..L1IQ-3-.'f,f.fS?' 1 iii J QQQHQHQ- Yliiiilh' ': '1Q2 N.-V.-.Li,a,u.af,'agua as Q-ns-1--1-A .. 353 MAH-mi, Kulu-rr ., 40 ' . ,' ' ' N-Awlflllw. Jllvwl 52 AWA A!'f '! 'A ' 1211 xrmm-wk. .mm ., 5: M k ' l fji 1.- 1.,l 1.0 Nvwlwlry. Jim .,...,., 45 :f Y- Q? l'31lJ'X A- -- 45' 45! M, v4..k- R H I :H ..,. .,.. . -, 1.1, . . am. Ni.h4H,. jmm .H 'll' 3- 4-Fry. lrgrlnm .. ,. Iii 1541 virgufn ..... 41: Mismk-131'l'Il'll1l4' Niilmilll. N013 I... 513 :H-u-rs, fic-IU' .... ., 40 UI 3111,-,.lL R,.,,,,, HU'y14 Hg, .......,.,, 31. 118, 13:4 Nil-111. 141-My -A,AA, 50 '1-lvrs, in 11-rt' ..,,..,. 52 46 Mn,-,m,4.,,. lgpny 51 Mlilmr. livorm- 45 Nix-mann. .Im-k ,. fi!! I:4'l1-rsmx. Ilwulm- X.. -fir Hun-11. aiu:-illv ..... ,. :ua :zum-li. 1-:awin .,.... 41 ig--lnunn, .iiulii-0 ,. lirimjfziir A ,H-4.L A ary .. ....... 44 y fl HA. 1 .5 pi- . uA1m1nn. xx-n .... ' A - ' - 4'- ::T Mark. Amlrm-5' .... ..::1. 121: ufZf.mfUH.1,Qf, NWI Ni llUUlll- If:111r1Al -.., 40 :Q'1: 'S AQi'1d! '1fA A---IQ? 5 , ,. 1 ,. f A A Af - ,l I-7 -f - vm-rsun.Aur arm Mvllf. Alxlrjuriv 431. 50' 125 Igmjfxwitcfrf A l'l'N'l'N'Hl- Rfflgltff .---- 43 Mnrksl Loi? ...KL 574 xnllxlxllg, -1.1-Saxlqlxlli. ., 110 Xiswn. Molvin I 'VVVII A in izmfczrfoxu, Wvgnlwr .,.,. , ' Mnrslmll' 1mymn V V A A , J, . run r mm. X lrgxmm . . 40 Nnlmlo, Kosm-llmr14A . . . , . .rib 'Ur 'm- W 'Hmm A A A - - fn Marshall. vliffnm 41: Alwuwurf-. ,I-uw .. . 45 Xurll. Gvrulnl :zz 1I A 1f'k- R h'?ff 4 1-H mm-n. In-M :ass Mm-111.-S. lmlfm-S . . 2+ Norris, Virginia ,, :ax HfTQ 'f3-L 'S A' 249 2:1 mu-rin. Ammmm- ..... nz Ann-I..-4-11. Flnyzl .. . 323 Nw-nk, Ruth ......... 45 ,,,-i,',.i n.11',i5r'A' ' 2.1 Rim-qu. Iivvtirly . 4g xnmn-H. '1'v.,m . .... . 40 Nuwlnmx. 134-vvrly .... 4:: phi1iig,S0,,. M,ggig,',g,gg.fj 43 .Inrt!n, Iiamol ., 4a NIor4hAn. Hzxllzlw- ...... 343 Xnss, Marion .... '12, HJ l'i:14Avmi11r-. John U3-4, 763 RZ Mnrtgn. Hnrolml ,. ,. 236 Mnrgf-llrutlz. Gloria 40 Nyquist. J1-n-n ,... 40 l'inr-ulxtim-, Pvtvr 34 34 Marlin. Ju-nn nf Klux-gm-n1'ntl1, Jnlm .... 45 Nyquist. Rohn-rr .. -I0 1-il.hlA lmim H 43 Page One H1mdred Eighty-three I P Piech. Leona ..32, T8 Pieczynski. Angeline ........,.....,.-50, Pieczynski, Frauees . . Piekarski. Dorothy 32 Piekarski. Joan .,., . Pier. Dorothy ,..,. ,... Pierson. Geraldine 32. l'ihl. .lean ........ 33. l'ihl. Yirgrinia . ..,.. 1'ilak. .Iames ...,,. 33. l'itak. Lorraine ...,.., Pisa:-ek. Alfred ....... Piszrzek. .Ioyee ....... Piszezek. William .... . l'yne. Carol .,........, 34 143 123 40 147 43 113 123 155 113 140 36 40 3b 41 1'laee. Warren ......,. 35 l'l:tvey. Edna ..., ,... 4 S Plennes. George .... ,. 40 l'lenncs. Robert . ..... 40 l'lesec. Mary .,..., 411 Prondzinski. James 40 l'luim. Mildred ....... 45 Pogorelc. Marion 36 Pollak. Ruth , ..... 32, 133 Polster, Margaret ..... 40 Polzin, Myron . ..,.... 34 Possing. Dolores .. K0 l'oih. Carol ...,.. 40 1'oth. Jean . .... .. 43 Pothour, Joyce .. ...,. 43 1'otting:er. Donald .... 43 Potton. I'eg1:y..57. 07. 157 l'owless. Elaine ..,.... 38 Pradarelli. August .... 45 Prentki. Audrey ..,... Pre uelitza Theodort I . 1 .. l'revetti. Petranilla Priddy. Jeanette ...... 1'riebe. Violet , ...... .. Priefer. Carol . .,.. 32, Pringey. Carol ...,.... Proehaska. Shirley .,.. Prusali. Joyce . .... Pruski, Lillian .. .. Pruxs, Dolores . ..... .. Przytarski. Zeno ...... Ptaszynski. Eleanor .. Ptaszynski. Evelyn l'uder. Dolores .,..... l'uhek. Theresa ,..,... Puls. Uharles ...,..,. . 45 30 52 40 34 122 40 50 40 30 33 43 30 34 36 .12 43 Puterick, Marcella .... 37 Putney. Laverne ..33. 137 Putz. Arvis .,........, 30 Pyne. Gerald . .,.. 30.138 Q Quentnieyer. Mildred .. 34 '14 t uiulau. Xlife J A - Quiroz. Dolores R Raatz, Charles .,.. 30. Raatz. Shirley ........ Rackowski. Robert Raden. Grace .......,. Radiek. Eleanor .. .... Radomski. Robert..42 Radtke. Loraine ..,.. . Rzlduenz. Donna ..,.., Rahn. Lorraine ...32. Rainer. Robert ........ Raju-hel. Del .......,.. Rajehel. Louis ........ Rakowski. Gerald ..... Rasch. Jeanne .... 32. Rastall. William ..Z12. Rzluchfuss, Bessie .... Raymond. Dorothy 32. Raymond. I-lilcen ..,,. Raymond. Jaek . . . .33, 04. 80. 119. Raymond. Shirley,.32. Read. Mary .......,,.. Rcbholz. Francis ....., Ret-hliez, Eugene .. .. .. 45 153 37 -17 33 51 S1 48 42 150 37 37 47 42 147 141 37 131 37 130 1114 38 4'l 45 R Index of Students R s S Schoenhaar, Carolyn Schoenhaar, Mary Scholz, Beverly .. .. . . , 00 Scholz, Florence . .33, 125 51 Schoofs. Harold . sl-hours, Joint o. .'f,Zl1Q1-so Schori, Robert 30, 138 .. .. 50 r . .. ,115 Sehorrak, Irma ..,.,.. 44 Sehram, Beverly ...... 110 Suhram, Bernice ...... 110 Schreiber, Ethel .. 38 Schreihart. Doris . 33 Schreier, Robert .,.... 40 Schroeder, Beverly .... .ZS Schroeder, Dorothy 44 Schroeder, Joyce ..... 34 Schroedl, Florence 33 Sehroetll, Helen . ...,, 44 Schroedl. Marian . 50 Rechliez. Richard 33, 131 Ruszkiewicz, Iren 32, 134 Ret-kard. Shirley ...... 34 Rutke. Jerome ...,. 48 Reela. Alvin , ........ , .10 Rutowski. Loraine .... 47 Reela. June ..,........ 250 Rutzen. Roland . .... .. 47 Regalado, Dolores ..,. 42 Ruud. Carl ...... . -la. 81 Rehorst, Harold ...... 48 Ryan. James .. ..... 40 Reichmann, Jean-Joy 75.77 Reiixel, Flyod .......,. 47 Reigel. Ralph . 554 S Reilly. Patsy , 47 Reimer, Alvin . 40 , 1g,,.1u1N.1 0111.15 VV V 45 Sabin. Loretta .... 30,153 lg,-1,04 Jm,,,.S VVIV 1 11 Sadowski, Evelyn .30, 145 R,.1,4,.- 111.11111 lhllr ,111 Saeeer, Vltorothy . ..., , 38 1gnmpm-g- Amlrhy V 13 Sattord, Robert .,.. 111 1:1-moz. Carolyn ...:sT. 75 N1 011211. 1'11111l1 ....... 411 1h,,m1,V Frml 15:1 St. Thomas, Virginia.. 57 110,111.1 191,111,111 AIIAIIA 51 Sakovitz, Lillian . ...., 45 lgasl-1,M11,9,.g' 1,3111 -15 11: Salgarolo. Dominic 51 1gpSp..,-l 51,i,1,.v 11 V42 Satgarolo, Theresa ....111 1:1-tqmamp ,.trf,..,,p I .111 Salmon. Ralph .... 30 158 Rl.-f1nmu11' yofmn V 51 Salopek. Josephine 34 lggumv E1m11,,. A.l' '.l'4 1 ,1 Sandelli. Ulimpia ,..,. 38 Hamm. 31911111 A-.- A ,Lg Sanderson. Dorothy 015. 105 R,.1m.,-V Am,ap,.1p. A 43 Sanderson, lloward 33 111.11114-1 1191-3111 V 45 Santi. Ida Z. ......... .. 40 Rox Roger 4 ..' - 51 Santo, Lucille 33 R1,,,,1l.S. 151,111.1-11v Santo, Richard . ...,... 114 .VV-5121 57V'1111. 1,13 Sass. Adeline .,. .. 38 Ri,-lm.,-V K1..,,,11,111 V105 Satula. liuth ...... 33.151 an-mer, Wallace . .111 Qalwf- 11011 ---- 411 1g1,.S,.,1V Joym. 1115 Savee. Beverly .. 44 Riffpl' Am11,,m. 'V V 37 Suvin. Donald 40 111g1I1V 1.an1im.' V .15 Sehade. Henry ....... . 38 11111.13 11v1111am -. 151, Schaefer. Mildred ..... 45 Rimax 3101131.11 VAVVVAV .17 S4-haetzke, William 50 111,131-41. R01,l.,.1 VVVVVV4 517 Schafer. Thelina . .,... .50 m,,1r1,,,. Bob V-VV-VV .13 Schallhorn, Bernard .. 50 1g1mr1,1.. S1111-1,.v VVV' 37 Schalloek, Lois , ....,, 45 Ringsmd- 1.1011-,H-11 4VVV 51 Schandelmeier. Milo 50 Risse. Leonard ..,. 32.151 s1'113I11 1'- 1101121111 --..-- 33 Roberts. Evelyn .. 37 S1'11a11Z1 111 113'11 - -4-' A 511 Ig01,11n,V -101111 VVVVVVVV 194 Seheele. Arline ,. ...... 40 not-laey, Bernice ...... 4S Sv11e1di1111,, Aliye H30- 125 Rodcll. Reuben ... .... 42 SV1111111- 11114111111 --1p- 14 Rodriquez. Celia ..... 114 N'111'111 J01111 --'--- 3-1-111 km.S11.1.1 1.111111 VVVV4 .13 Scherzer. Esther ..... . 44 1gm.,,11.r- V1,.1.1m.,. VVVVVV .12 Sehettler. Gerry ..,... 50 1g,,,.S,g1.1-V p1mI.1,.S VVAV 1 1,4 Seheunemann. Donald 44 111,gm1Zo11-SKL 1111134.11131 15 S-heunemann. .lane 44 111,151.1-,V A,-11,,,,. VVVAVVA 13 Scheunemann. Robert.107 Rogers. Audrey .... 35. 724 S1'1111'1111'- 110111 ' 114,151.1-sl F1-911 VVVVVVVVV .17 Sclnltl. Jean ,.,..... 44. 18 R,,g,,WNk1' Ray ,113 St-h1ld. Marlyn 30. 72. iaouloff, Marion ,. 37 5 11!1Z- 119011111111 1----' in Rolfing. Ruth . .il Scluine. l'll'l1yi5 Q1 140110. Thpda .37 Sehinschke, Agnes 33. 1.10 Runlanskgu 111111, VVAVVV .15 Sehinachke. 4Helene 44 Ropel. Robert ..,..,.. 48 S1'11111Q111 - VW1111' -'1--' '111 Ixos!-mea-ski. Eiemmre zu 501110115 A1111f1'p' 40 1105110114 f1,.111.1-14.15. VVVV .17 Schlelt, Beatrice ,.30. 143 Rosholt. Margraret 73. 105 Sf'1111f1'- ,11+'ffJ' '1f lgngnmnn, N1-1111. Schllchting. Lorraine.. 45 ,VVVVVV1321 g1V 1111. 131, Sehloemcr. Ruth 51 Igqmmalm. V111,.1-ip 'VVVV .pg S1-hlueter. Dolores .... 115 Hogg, Dm-1,4 VIVVVV VVVVV 3 17 Schlueter, Donald .,... 44 110,144 Rm.m0m1 Schlueter: Robert ..... '10 11132. 30' 1211 121. 1510 Sc-hlueter. Rosemary ,. 30 1z,,,,,,4 1,.1,.m. VVVVVV 51 St-hlund. Eugene ..... . 33 Rossa. 119011111-11 VVVVVVV .111 Schmidt. Bernadine 3S Rossow. Delores . ..,,. 34 SV111111111- 1111111195 1---1 fn Rossow. Geraldine 51 NV1111111111 1111215 -----11 QQ R,,,s,,w1 14,115.1-111. .VVVVV 4g Sehmldt, Emil ..,.., ..l.xl 11011111 A1-11111, VVVVV 31150 Sr-hmidt. Florence ..,. 38 Hmm- K1.1,m.11, Schmidt, Jean .....,,.. 4'1 USOV 102. 14111. 1pgV 1151 Schmidt. Marvin .. 3S R011-,ml gpm, AIAVI 334 122 Schmidt. Morton .. 50 1g,,1,-nn. Junk IVAIVAAVV 42 Sehmidt. Walter ,..,.. 44 R013 0311-in .'-,. ,wg Schmitt. Evelyn . ..... 50 lam-al. .um-rt , ,,,. 45 Schmitt. ca-mioinp 22. 125 1101-81. H91-1,141-1 34 Schmitz. Audrey .... ,. 44 11024.-kl pm-4,1 ,,44 A 117 S4-hneider. Audrey .... 41 lrozek. Loretta ....,., 12 Schneider. Beverly 45 Rozek. Patriein .... 32 122 Schneider. Gordon 50 Rudieh. Anna .,..,... 110 g,.1,m,i11,.,-V John 1--1 .10 Rudolf. Elizabeth..32 134 g,.1m,.1,1,,.r' 111011111-11 JA Ruesch. George . 42 .,.. ..,,... . 30. 04. 120 Rueseh. Shirley ..,..,. 51 Schneider. Ric-hard L.. 45 Rulau. Russell ...., 30 Sehneider. William 04 Runeieh. Steve ,, ..... 48 Sehoendorf, Joseph .. Sl Russell. Eugene 42. 76, 77 Schoendorf. William ., 51 Rusteika. Edwin . 30 Sehoenfeld, James .... 30 Page One Hundred Eighty-four S.-hrot, Beverly ...,... 33 Sehueks, June .. .... 107 Sehuetz, Jean 38 Sehuld. Jean ...... 44 Schultlieis, Betty ..... 45 Schultz. Carol . .... ,. 50 Schultz, Gilbert ,. 40 Schultz Joan .,.., .. 44 Schultz, Mildred .. .. 38 Sehultz, Richard .. 33 Schultz. Roy .... 44 Schultz, William 35 Schulz, Faye ...,...... 44 Schulz, June ..33. 121. 144 Sehulz, Naury ........ 45 Schulz. Norman ...,.. 50 Sehnrrer, Robert ..,.. 33 Sehuster, Robert .... 50 Sehutten. Bernard 35 Sehutten. Bill ........ 44 Schwab, Dorothy .... 45 Schwabe. l'aul .... .. 50 Sehwandt. Shirley 43 Sehwartz. Shirley 104 Sehwarzhuber. Shirley 4-l Schwingshakl. Robert. 40 Sczesny, Emily ..,, .. 40 Sealov-k, June ...., 32. 153 Seefeld. Elaine ...... 34 Seligmiller. Gene .... 44 Seligrmlller. Harold 30. 118.151 Semrow, Florenee .... 44 Sepin. Beatrice 125 Serneki. Genevieve 43 Serupra. Louise ....... 43 Seruga. Mary .,... 33. 131 Seston. Gilbert ..,.. Z.. 33 Setum, Donald ....... 40 Severson. Marion .... 38 Severance. James ,30. 132 Seymer. Eva ...,..... 44 Seymer. Jeanette ..Ii2. 151 Seymour. James .. .. 45 Shaiu. Josephine 51 Shanks. Ply ...,., .. 50 Shanks. Phvllis .. 44 Shannon. Nancy .. .. 50 Shaw. George ., ... 38 Shaw. Melvin ....... H1011 Shawlev. Ruth 33 Shea. Kenneth .. .... 35 Sherloek. Agnes ..,,.. 51 Shoop. Alta ,, ....., 35, TS Shopofski. Delores 34 Sholes. Jean .,.... 32. 144 Shores. George ........ 44 Siellleeki. Genevieve .. 37 Siedleclii. Stella ...,.. 40 Sijan. Rose . .......... 30 Sikora. Beatrice . ..... 10S Sikora. Robert ........ 44 Sikorxki. Gloria ..,. ...115 Sikorski. Mary Ann... 51 Simmons. Mildred .... 43 Simon. Alvin ....,..... 33 Simons. Phyllis ......, 42 Singer. Richard ....,.. 100 Sisoldo. Gloria .,..... 44 Siuda. Jerome ..,.. 32, 132 Skagen. Betty .... . Skaleeki. Arthur ..31. 150 Skenandore, Warrean.. 50 Skenaudore. Florrean.. 50 Skulan, Vernell .... -ill Staven, Betty ....... 50 Slaven, Robert ,.,,, . 50 Slattery, Clifford 50 Sliker, Charles ........ 33 Slomowitz, Elsie ...... -14 Slolnowltz, Esther 33, 131 Smieeh, Clemens .... 50 Smith, Audrey ...... 44 Smith, Chester . -10 Smith, Dorothy .. . 50 Smith, Evelyn .,... . 50 Smith, Kirkland ..,. 50 Snunh, Pearl ..... . 38 Smith, Virginia .... . 38 Smrekar, Anna .,.,. 45 Smukowski, Geraldine. 51 Snamiska, William 33, 1-18 Sneddon, Barbara 50 Snyder, Shirley ...... 44 Sobchak. Geraldine .. 40 Sobczak, Evelyn , .... 50 Sokol, Delores ....... 30 Solazo, Donald .,.... 51 Solheim, Carl .... .32, 150 Solheim, Vernon ..... 41 Soli, Russell ........ . 30 Sosalla. Betty . ..,. .. 43 Sousha, Josephine 32, 134 Sowle. Don .......... 44 Sowlles, Joyce ....... 40 Sowlles, Marion ...32, 157 Sowlles, Shirley ...... 51 Spaar, Melvin ........ 35 Spangler, Robert . .,.. 37 Spielmann, Janet .,.. 44 Spies. Roy ......,.... 50 Spilios, Mary . .... 38 Spoerl, Olive Mae 30,153 Sprung. Arlene ...... 44 Spuhler. Jack .... .... 3 ti Spyehalla, Eleanor ..., 44 Sroka. Jerome .. ...... 50 Stadler, Betty ........ 47 Staehler, Riehard ..... 42 Stahl, Shirley .....,.,. 50 Stamitti. Doris ,. -10 Stanczyk. Betty ., 40 Stann. Don ...... 45 Stardy. Beverly .. 40 Stark. Betty .. 38 Staut. Lillian .. 30 Steffan. Henry .. 43 Stein. Gilbert ,, ....... 50 Stengel. Myron ....... 38 Stemper. Richard ..... 40 Stephens. Jane ., ..... 44 Stecklingr. Janet ...... 50 Stenicka, Robert .. .. 50 Steuck. Jane .... 44 Stendel, Aurel 40 Stewart, Dorothy ..,.. 35 Stewart. Helen .. 44 Stewart. Joyce 45 Stewart. Mary .. 45 S'oeekle. Lois .. 37 Stone, Helene 44 Stott. Richard ........ 112 Strehlow, Lois ....... . Q4 Strerath, Lois ..... 32. 1:12 Strohn. June Strom. Edith Strothmann. Curtis 44 30 1' ......30.156 51 Struhe. Elaine . . . ,- , o6 Struck. Carl .......... 45 Stuot. Allan ........... 44 Studt. Carolyn . ..,. 34. 011 Stusek. 1Villiam ...... 30 Stryjewski. Casmira .. 30 Stryjewski. Sophie 39 ' w 1 Stryge ski, Stanley . ,....... . .,.. 30. 130 Suhm. Douglas . .,.... 51 Suhm. Glenn ........,. 51 Suhxn, Ric-liard..33. 68, 73 Swan. Beverly ... . .30. 150 Swan. Carol .. ,0G. 102. 103, 105 Swan. Ellis ........... 33 Swan. Gerald ,......,. 40 Swartz. Dorothy , ..... 45 Swartz. Shirley . . . . .110 Index of Siucienis S U W W Y Swedoski, Jacqueline.. 45 Sweitzer. Lillian . ..... 48 Sweykata, Eleanor 30.135 Sweykata, Elsie ...30, 135 Swieciak, Joseph ...... 49 Synes. Marcy ,..... 48 Szanderek. Marcella .. 44 Szezepanski, Walter.. .113 Szezepkowski, Dolores Szezerbiak. Esther . .......... 30. 118, 148 49 Szeflinski, Dorothy Vgent. Shirley 49 Vllenberg, Betty , .,... 30 Flrieh, Richard .... .. .135 Vngzart, June ......... 49 Vrankar, Clarence ..42, 80 Urquhart, Eugene .... 49 V Vaehetz, Elmer ...,.., 39 Valdes. Catherine ,. . . 50 Vflllflfmllerir. Geraldine 50 Vandenborg. Robert .. 44 Vanderheyden. Wilbert 44 Van Kleeek, Oc-alla 30. 154 Van Stelle. Elaine . .... 41 Van Weelden, Bernice. 50 Vaughn, Gilbert ...,.. 49 Velnieke. Virginia 31.129 Veranich. Bettie 34 Verburgrt. Martin ..... 45 Yerga. Mary ..,., .. 37 Vt-rhein. Elaine .. 37 Viekrey, Maxine ..,... 50 Yirzili. Robert . .,.,.. 41 Voelz. Eunyce ...., 32. 122 Vogt. Audrey ......... 50 Volkman. Armond 33 138 1Veason. XVegner. 1Veidem Marion .. .... 45 Pauline ...... 43 ann. 1Villiam .. 49 Woigrert. William ..... 45 YVeiler, 1Veiss, Weiss, NVQ-iss, Howard .,.... 49 Etna . .....,... 44 Etllvl . ..... 31, 150 Ivan ...... 49 137 Lorna ..... 32. Weissgerber. Lorraine, 44 111-lker, 1Villiam ....., 49 Wells. Mercedes ...,,.. 45 1Velt0r. Flly ....,. .. 49 Weiss. 1Vendell, Edith .,,... 39 Wendling, Jean ....... 112 Nvendt. Dorothy ,... .. 45 Werkowski. Ralph .... 38 NVerner. Arleen ,..... 39 1Verner. Edward ...,.. 49 1Verner, Peter ,..,.. 33. 73 1Vesel. Anna . ...,. 33.145 Wesley. Adeline . ..... 49 X1'estermann. Robert.. 45 XVI-stfahl, Gilbert ..... 49 'ze 1Vt-stphal. Audrey .... 145 1Vestphal. 1Vesley 32. 141 1Vestwood. Mary ...... 34 1Vestwond. Patricia ... 45 NVQ-ttengel. LaVerne 144 Volkmann. Lorraine :.10u Yollmer. Richard ..... 44 Voss, Christa ..... 31 W 1Vade. Betty 32. 561. 57. 118. 119 1 .13 139 1Vaeltz. Eileen .... . . 45 1Va2ner. John ........ 49 1Va,'rner. Ruth . .... 34 XVali-zykowski. Eugrene 37 Waldo. Grant .... . .. 38 XVhite. Edward . ..,.,. 49 XVhite. Ellen .,,... 31 140 1Vhitman, Ruth ....... 34 NVhitney, Rohert ....,. 115 Wiehgers. Deone ..32 148 1ViehFZers. Donald 57,61 142 XViekert. Jaek ..... .. .. 49 Widerhorsz. Rf-tty ..... 44 1Vit-dmann, Shirley 45 NVi4-grert. Audrey , .... 49 1VieL!0l't. Botti' . . . 44 1Viexzert. Ruth ..,.,... 34 1Vieland. Edward 10s 1Valker. Joyee 32, 07. 122 Szelmecki. Rose ....... 38 Szpak. Robert ,... 44 Szubelski, Mary .. 45 Szukalski. Dirk ..,.... 45 Szymczak, Regina .... 39 Talaska, George .. 50 Tallar, Carol .... 42 Taylor, Elaine .. 41 Taylor. Norman .. 39 Tessmer. Joan .... 42 Theisen. Robert 43 Thelen. Rim-hard ...... -il Thieman. Charles .... . 39 Thomas. Arleen . ..... 38 Thomas. Willough .... 39 Thompson, Florenve 30 Thompson. Lyle ...... 51 Thornton. Idelle ...... 38 Timm. Beverly .,.. 37 Tipton, Audrey . ,. 41 Tito. Maynard .. 45 Toczek. Alice ......... 49 Toepfer. Clarence .,... 100 Tokarski. Alice ..,.... 36 Toll. Doris ........ 32 128 Toll. Robert .......... 50 Toms. Forest ......... 51 Tomsyek. Charlene 51 Tomsyek. Dorothy 33. 137 51 Trabue. Devon Marie.. Treutel. Marie ..,... 41 Tromba. Dolores .... 42 Tully. James ...,. . 49 Tully. Patrick .. , 41 Turner. Richard 45 Tnry. Elizabeth , .... 41 Tutkowski, Rose Mary 51 Tyrrell, Clare ......... 42 1Vallk. Melvin .... 31.1211 1Valloeh. Rose Mary... 37 Walsh. Dolores ....... 33 Walter. Harold ....... 44 1Valton. Helen .... 66. 105 Wanatowicz. Rose .... 39 1Vantlryeh. Virginia .. 41 Ward. Robert ........ , 49 Yorton, Lorraine 37 Young, Dolores 48 Young. Kathryn 44 Young. Maleolm 48 Young, Ralph .... .... 43 Yunk, Elaine .. 41 Yunk, Marilyn 45 Z Zabel. Earl ....,...... 48 Zabrowski. John ..,,. 41 Zac-howski. Dolores 39 Zagozen. Mary ..., 32. 123 Zahn. Betty .......... 100 Zanardi. Louis ....... 49 Zanardi. Theresa ...,. 44 Zanotti. Leo ...... 32, 153 Zurling. Eileen .,.,..., 37 Zastrow. Roy 32. 119, 130 Zawikowski. Eugene .. 49 Zdanowski. Ralph 31.142 Zehel, Franees ......, 41 Zeise. Donald ........ 45 Zeman. Shirley ..,.... 41 Zembrzuski. Rosalie .. 39 Zeretzke. Edward . .... 133 41 Zibell. June Wargrin, Virtrinia .,.., 39 XVasechek. Paul ...... 44 XVassweiler. Robert 42 Xvawrzyniak, Harold.. 45 Wieland. LaVerne V 41 .W , 11'ielebeki. Ruth ..-.. 14.1 1Yienr-ek, Ervin ....... 39 1Vierske. Audrey ..... 45 1Vierzha. Anthony .. 49 XVierzba. Lucille ..3- 145 1Viese. Edith ......... 49 1Viese. Theodore ..,... 112 XVi2ht. Marion 00. 10.4 101 1Vilher. Kenneth ..... 35 Wilburth. Marian ..,.. 47 1Vildes. June ' ...,., 33 144 Wildish. Betty ,,....., 49 Wildish, Eulahgene 39 Wille. Lorraine .....,. 45 Williams, Hallie 140 Williams. l.olly ...... 44 Williams. Solvejg . .... 34 Wilsxnan, Douglas 79, 151 XVilson, Bernice ....... 49 1Vilson. Dorothy ,.3:S. 144 Wilson, Jean .....,,.. 45 Wilson. Louise 32. 73. 139 Winn-hell. Richard .,.. 51 Winger. Donald ...,.. 49 Wink. Amber .... 44 1Vink. Shirley ........ 34 Winters, Leonard .... 31 Winters. Lois ...... 41 1Visniewski, Camille .. 44 1Visniewski, Donald ., SS 1Visniewski. Donn ..., 49 Wisniewski. Janet .... 37 1Visniewski. LaYerne . 45 1Visniewski, Riehard .. 39 1Vitkowski. Shirley 49 Witte. Vernon ..,,.,.. 39 1Vittig:. Naney .,...... 34 XVniak. Carol ......... 49 1Vojc-ieeliowskl, Elaine 44 Wojciechowski. Rita .. 49 XVojdal. Jessiemay 43 Wojtanowski. Virginia , ..,....,..,.... 33. 144 1Volf. Herman ...,,.., 41 XVolf. Marilyn .. 119 1Vollt-rt. Earl ..., . 37 1Vood. Ethel ., ...., 104 Wood. Jean .... 45 Wood, Yvonne .. ..... 49 1Voods. Ralph . .32. 135 NVoydt. 1Valt0r .. 44 11'oxnial:. Evelyn ,..... 39 1Vozniak, Joseph ..... 103 Wrath. James 43 Wright. June .......,, 40 Wright. Kenneth ..... 49 1Vright. Shirley . ..,.. 43 YVrohel. Mary Anu.31. 151 1Vrobel. Rosalind ,,,. 45 1Vrohlewski. Emily 49 Wry. Emily ...,,..... 49 1Vnlk. Armella .,...., 239 XVulk. Betty .,,... 32. 152 Wurm. Robert 32.79. 135 Wysoeki, Dolores .... 39 Wysoeki. Eugene 71, 139 1Vysoeki. Lorraine ..,. 39 Ziekuhr. 1Varren U31 136 Zielinski. Geraldine 49 Zielinski. Riehard .... 35 Zielke. Betty-Jane ..., 39 Zieman. Ken ...... .. 49 Ziemann. Shirley , .. .. Zieroth. Della .... ,. 35 Ziffling, Agnes .. ., 51 Ziffling. Louise ..... .. 41 Zimmerman. 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