Bay View High School - Oracle Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1946
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N gil, V .1f.4.1.sj, M, A, U mm 1 .NX W 1 ' Q24' , V - Q, Q .W Qvd 1 A ' 7 A' yjsrifi, AA in Vi 92, I-64. i 1 l 'l w i - Vwff K . To the VISIOH of a better world rising at last out of the rubble ofthe past, to the v1s1on for which iifty P... . . V V nine Bay XYICW' boys lald down their lives ln VVorld W'ar II - to that Vision which must ew er be Wlth ..,. . . . . . us through the stumbllng present, we, believing in the future, dedicate this, the 1,946 Uracle Annual ..-.,l. A . ,.,.,- ':'r- - H .Ash l:,1.' 52 --.-J P i il e 1' le - , t' 's's 'l' zez fff 1 4f'f .1-fi i-'f Q .....f A V-v.:V:'t-ffm i71.:1f'f1 V A M V V .. . , 422- -we 'LZ 91'LI2 X - 'V tr f.-W. wg: ' , 17 '1 E1 41: Arn'Pzulfzhc'f5rf11sL-sgzxifi''irfmvlp Q - V ,.V ef - , irfwi 'ffesrrsciV-:-ffl-V'---.f-1: ' . ., V, ,. . , '1wQl'f'Q?:': ffe22211153261253YEi4I'1E'if ' . , , ., , . we-1.,t.. ,.,.,., ...cw r - .' c , , J. :cr V , -'K -.- ':f9V .:V:'1l1',,:gqg1g.u,jgx-ww,.i,gV,,--4 14. 2 K' - ' l E A' -- A:4':-Q? A2f'fQ,r:,::A,::f33'::2f1I7'g,'F3-ifi'1,fi'if ?- L. V ,- , .1 1V. , ,,,,:1w..w- .MV-if-A V. ,W -V 4vLVg-.-,.::5x..,.V VV-, 1 .Of-. it -A5,,35-SV.,-'z'iVV'Vy,.:tVViVL , fp .f ay, .4 X vi1,'y,'?t'i.!..::1:. . Major S. S. Williams, who for four years was an Army Finance Major ll. E. Smith, one of the five teachers who were in the Officer, is shown tal with his son, Tom, Ba View 1938. service, returns to his history classes at Ba View. a m I Q 55 2: a 5 I - A, tri, 5 f E .3 Q 'Q P fs, . ' Q f 'e f- wsu. M .............e i F - 'L' ' 12: ia. ' 2 Y :J X api 'ff - 1, fi? ff i is e , Aaari e . '5ifAgQ:g, . A 'pi as iw' woumcsni 1 , ' uovmi 'ii' GAS I S awww Captain Arthur Hickman of the 63rd Quarter Master Corps Base A Lieutenant Ralph Book, who had been Communication Officer , . Depot in Paris returns to his science classes. at Kodiak, Alaska, is back in the Commercial Department. Q . A 1 M V 33.1 if .V . ,N ,.s sfligg'-z,r.'. se, ...s , .U . ,, 5. 2 W , - '1' 1 W-261. :gif-it:?fE::2cfimi51il , e ' 1 4 ' 4 ' , a lf' ' e., Di V ' , V S f f 3 I f 1 K s 5 5 YM F' Lieutenant fj-g-l Ray Kaczmareks WIIO, dil'8Cl0d 8 Illr. Kacznlarek, Mr. Hickman, Mr. Book, and Mr. Williams take down gunnery crew is now teaching swimming at Bay View. A their keys when the second semester opens. y a 9 Captain Bud Neitzel congratulates Jack Fonaas, the Football team, the center of lnterest every fall, IS urged on hy cheer- a li captain of the 1946 football team. leaders Elmer Burghardt, Lyle Thompson, Bud Schulz, Suhm is gig fa y. , ,.,, ,.,,,.., Y ,. ., A 'J,v- N- gigs'?fliQzff1QL:m'MV' J W is vi to ,.r.. 4 if Q. A ei H. 'N' il! a it ' 4: 3 . we 3 mm Wwmwez 1 f Typical of a scrimmage scene, this picture was snapped at one of the w Clyde Gehnng, Patncla Budney, Janice May Hansing, AI fall p1'21CliC8S HS the fi1'Sl team reviewed 8 Play- and Ada Garneau directed the maneuvers of the hand. '27 . V e 'K ' i u ers? . V' 1' ,. ,. ,, V 3. . . , I 1. . ' ' ,I ' :L V Qgs. ' yi 91: p E li 1, 5? np At the homecoming parade the Junior band, ledpby a student director, helped to keep the end of the parade in step. , Yvonne Macllougal and Marilyn Neer put the finishing touches ' X on a Victory Loan bond poster. n 1 gs: i .sul H M YHQQQS 1 E in ,gg . , ,,.. ' M ,gifgf wi, ' Q5 M' M? K if 'A E For selling 83000 worth of Victory Bonds a homeroom had a light Betty Hanson, shown with her work, is one of the member? of the art classes that designed and made the patriotic postcrsg .V ,gy , 33, :A Q , ' f 5 f 'f-'ii - .Q - Q' fi' V' Wil! 32, , if ' Mm 1 3VE:7f91'i': 1-53, , 4 , p we,-f:+ , ,i. Q- 1 3, , I., 4, gf lg 0 gm :W Ilgzgir -, ligase we f 5iff'?fi' V ,,.,.. 1 4 JL 5329 firm w , . , . ,p , W 5 5 4. , 5 4, xc On Porch Light Night, when students sold Victory Bonds, s in the Gold Star Hospital. Bay View bought over S400,000 worth. T Y w w f , Lois Klemz and Beverly Maier help Mr. Wiley compute v i n T 'A Y war bond sales on a Tuesday. r K-,'s so c A Mr. J. A. Oleson signs up for his bond. V ' :J-52 . S' , Every Tuesday, Carol Gundlack, Lois Klemz, Beverly M3.iCl and.Betty Andersonichecked final bond reports in the library 1 I u . J L E ian McNicol, Dr. Korn, and Charles Marks pose with Laverne Rossow and Audrey Vogt design a decoration e Milwaukee Sentinel plaque 'given for war bond sales. for the bulletin board. QT y--mesnp'3 - hrxifn , 10v - ! , g i g 14 3 -1 ll 4 .1 ' as . fs f . . i s I 1' L x .5 iftgrgg :ggi K+. 4 vgsg O ! I V-4? F e tudents who sold S5000 w Load drive were aw in V, xx ' 'wsrli' 52 vwffc , ff. ,Q M. Jung a , orth of bonds or more during the J Mr. J. J. Scott of the War Finance Committee presents an original arded citations by Mr. J. J. Scott bond poster. Nancy Long accepts while Dr. Korn looks on. 1 . ? 3 T l G 1 H 2 1 6 i p all-city pageant, 'The Surgecto ryeedomf' purchasers ln the Victory Loan secured tlckets for the s--+--A mm, ,,,,,,,,..,s,- ,, W ,,,,.,,L , , ,. .,A,, , ,,,,,,-,, ,. , ,- ,.. Y , ,,,,:..1,-.,.-,,,1., .,.. .,.l..i.m,,.g.,gg.4-,,-,- .- ' 's At the school Christmas program, the Bay View dancers repeat. C ' S ' their pageant dance. C J M. SQ -'UI vm- .. fwfr - rt W .4.,, L 11 . Here is Bay View's answer to-an urgent plea for clothing for the needy peoples of the world. 3 Mary Brielmaier and Jacquiline Petzak fill the clothes line showin,g',100fZ, homerooms in the Clothing Drive. 1 ig 5 xiii? 13: ,naw Q Roland Rutzen, Doug Suhm, James Blackwood, and Malcomb 'Young' stack clothes gathered for the United Nations' Clothing Drive pWith textiles much in demand Bay View learns to weave. Dorothy Fenske, Shirley Pollack, and Violet Finger work at the looms W Q10 I 'Y N' J . 95085 E Q Grouped at one end of the gymnasium are the Major letter-winners in all aports. . I y . . Q - J I 4 1 s v 5 Q E 2 . W 8 0 F A I w l ,CF an u '4lnM,,,,,5,,,,, T 1mnf.m',a W, u num- - Frank Sciples, Allen Forrest, Bob Rachowski, Dan Fons, and Jim Forciea demonstrate their skills on the parallel bars. F5 .grisl Q MQ EE C iewites begin early in the year to train for athletic activities. Here Coach Matthei instructs the Cross Country team. For the members of the fourth hour Life Saving Class Mrs. Arnold demonstrates a rear head release on Nancy Narum. Future cross country runners are these winners ,pf the Boys' Club marathon. They run from the Air Port to school.. V. M. 3, :,....f.-w Q , 1 , . X Ag 1 lx X M Q , Q53 Y' v , , ..x,,.,M,,W,,, ,, . V- X. af A.A. S Q my :rifriiviv I 1: . Russell Long as Willie Baxter reads a poeln to his baby talk lady. Patricia Baltes. Louis Lytton, Shakespearean actor, confers with Dr. Fox before speaking. Audrey Vogt, Mary Brielmaier, and Lyle Thomp 1 E i At dress rehearsal Dick Schneider, Louis Rajchel, Patricia Baltes, and Russell Long practice for the last time before the F rnday night performance. 5 L 95 Practicing a scene from the class play Seventeen are Emily sWry, Dick P son complete an advertisement for Seventeen, I Schneider, Louis Rajchel, Patricia Baltes, and 'Russell Long. ,Wa-gf..f V Q V , , U I 4 f l ai ' ' E e if 15. ficvi, 5 it . rwd- . -as f , Marilyn Neer dances to Espana Cani in the Spanish part of the Christmas program. X X I I i . 1 I 5 . , i F 3 1 5 I P : 6 4 1 I 1 v f 5 4 3 I the portrayal of a Russian Christmas, Janice Mae Hanslng dances for the six Cossacks and Ellen Cevan. LylelThompson puts the finishing touches on a threedimentionalg design, displayed in front' of the auditorium during Holiday seaso ll, g an yr i L at is - Through the fall, students look forward to the Christmas pro- + gram. The carolers put lastetouches to their costumes. '?ifQ5m,:1.. ,.m:-11.,.-.- , , V -1 555331.mg.533.2533-gnA-i.Q.fmf:f:.1f- 1' 1' mfaia? 1222 Christmas in many lands was the theme of the. Christmas pro gram. Here students portray the celebration in old England. i s !Bob Fulbright, Shirley Lieske, Gertrude Hoffmann, Dick F ul i bright present a noon.-hour skit during the Annual Campaign. Contrlbutlng greatly to the success of the Oracle Annual Cam- A paign are the homeroom subscription agents. G'-!.T.'.T'1 One hundred er cent subscription for the Annual is the goal 9 P of this group of homeroom agents. Last-minute preparations for Annual homeroom pictures are made by Jean McNicol and Joyce Broge. Q f E ,. 4 A T p Annual homeroom pictures were competently handled by the staff. Here Miss Jameson's homeroom 7 1 group is organized by J ack Buuechler and Miriam Bennett. g ' . .-A... .....H,,U.. ..Y.-,., Y -,,....,...,..-.xr Yrnn ' irgmbigw , 'ifygfu From 8:00 to 4:00, all Bay View buzzes with a variety of activities. I Mrs. Cutter, acting librarian for the second semester, is? Early nn the day, Dr. Fox checks class absentee lists. E LSE QE n l At the drying machines in the Girls' locker room are Shirley Ruesch, Ruth Benkelman, Jean Schmidt, and Rita Jack. s assisted by student volunteers y 5 1 1 L Q24 :2.ll'i 4 gig? With Mr. Whitcomb arelRuth Cegielski and her mother T utored by a visiting teacher, Ruth will graduate in Ju swap H - 'sl E ce- - V 2, N L gl alll' D f 1 ' 5121: '- 2412 x 'AI'Ws'L,2?W'5'?'5II , ' 4 'ev Gloria Julian and Colleen Laufenberg do an old-fashioned s e g ,waltz for theirhythmics class. 0 g - f -2- -------- -- V f Y - Y V ,, , ,. ,,,.,,,kW, YY V John Laskowskitends the fires which are necessary to main tain even heat in the building during the cold months F F F. c ?Miss Statz explains an operetta dance step to Gloria g,Iulian, who helps train the boys' dancing chorus. B I 3 ,, r, V , af x I , 'EQ 4 L . U , I P Q i . 4 I . 5 2' 5 . Mr Summ films the progress of operetta scenery construction ,I pan Kitzrowg and Bob Knutzen rehearse ine of 'the love at scenes in theioperetta. ., fam: Operetta rehearsals mark time for the cast from March until May. 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Vzfgrgggqg 5 ' , 1 'fi- L x:.,,, 1 , 3 4 ..: , ,-.wr . , N., 5l: :EE .Ekv5-, 1 1- Af. as swf 3 Z ' 1 if 5 A 2 x Q! , x E E Q .1 3 9 1 ! 4 4 4 ' 1 ' 2 4 'Q ,714 Q 5 ' 1 i i n i 1 , Page T izvefnty-S2213 MEETING THE TIMES The activities of high school students in support of the war program showed beyond a doubt that young people will spend their energies and educate themselves while doing, oncelthey see the significance of the work to which they have dedicated the1nselves.',lVar work on the home Ellis, be it remembered, provided an educating experience not only for the intellectually elite, but also for many students who in the old days would have done no more than to submit with docility to their high school training. Now it has become the problem of the high school teacher to create motivation for all learning similar to the one made by war. It has become the problem of each teacher to try to bring to each child such at motivation, for once a student sees the value for himself of what he studies, he will give himself the disciplines necessary to learning. Wlhat he is to learn depends on his needs and his interests. The school curriculum must differ for each student, must change with the changing years. Always, however, as ours is a democracy providing education for the many, not schooling for a few, the aim of teachers must ever be the same: to make of each boy and each girl an individual whose capacities, mental, physical, and social are fully developed-to make of him, in short, at worthy citizen of our United States. -, - -' .1 -fw , ,tm X P7 i -is 1? 2 ' - .L il, 'V- ffl f 'L if a 'B fa eff' ilflfiw 5-- az, .3 Q wx 'f?'25m,e 1, wg , , 5-.easier -5 '!--,.zzai.,fs4- , wg ,va - 4 ' ' W h 95? 53 t V' A N-W' 'fy fam 5, 5,232 gr ,L f ? y gong' 'ngwg msd: y E , f Aa Q,..3s.Q,,,,., 4:5 6 we 'ia 2 .34 ey:-,::1f,zagg2:za..315-:1 ?r?-1:1145 , ' '34 ,K 2 :bf 2-hr ff'::4:e ,W-1. ,4 .af . ii Q46 ., ' 54- 353' pk i x 'N '22 A W-Z K 221 - . ,. , '4 SM , K, - mx , 5 Q 9 fx 53, 12.7.4 , 1- Jigwpg, 1: 2-4-1 - 1:-rx-.-15 Jil. we 3. ., , ,H , H Z 5 1 ':'gf:1,1.a:fa':s'f:z. 4 4 vrfxyf V fz Y + ADMINISTRATION Page Twenty-e1'glzf DR. FOX, Vice-Principal Aiteacheri at Bay View who really knows how war and the conversion to peace-time living affects one and all, is Dr. Fox, for all year long he has passed on the excuses brought by absentees. He knows the chronically sick who always look well, he knows those who have to help out at home, he knows all the luckless ones who contract contagious diseases, he knows those students who like pleasant spring days. He reads all the excuses daily, and in spite of them maintains his good sense of humor. Vilhen he has completed his check for the day and handed his reports to the office for the Hnal records, he becomes once more a scholarly teacher of English, the author of a well-known handbook in grammar and text in composition, at wise, human, delightful raconteur whose stories beginning with HN ow, when I was a boyf' have delighted classes for many years. Here is a man who has watched the changing fashions in English teaching along with the changing dress of his students. He knows that however much the outer' appearance changes, students are not very different from their parents and that the work of an English teacher still concerns the whole of living, not just the narrow limits of a text. MR. WHITCOMB, Chief Counselor LIFE ADVISEMENT Wiith the close of the War, the problems confronting the counseling have come to include not only those relating to students now enrolled, but also those of many former Bay View students. Frequently during the War years boys were called to the service of their country before they had completed their high school course. Now these boys are coming back, day by day to pick up the loose ends in their educational programs and go on. In attempting to discover just Where a returning veteran belongs in the school system, the counselor begins, of course, with the high school record. Then he tries to determine Whether there are high school credits earned for Work in established service schools in the army, navy, marine corps or coast guard. Recognized service schools are those listed in the hand- book prepared by the American Council on Education. If, even with these military credits added the veteran does not have the requirements for graduation , the counselor plans how the serviceman can complete his high school course and earn his diploma. Page Twelzty-nsine COUNSELORS Although the war has ended, the emotional unrest it caused still prevails among students, and it is the counselors function to try to neutralize the effects of war and prevent young people from making hasty decisions to be regretted in the years to come. A counselor, working with the homeroom teacher, tries to help boys and girls to understand themselves and appreciate tha opportunities offered them at Bay View. Miss Statz, Mr. YYiley, llr. Gillo, hilr. Suttle Each semester at counselor begins to establish himself as a friend of the incoming freshmen by going to the grade schools in the district to interview personally those who plan to enter high school. Wlith the l studentfs past record before him, he gives advice as to the course of study to be pursued. This year the counselors were accompanied on these visits by students who had graduated from the various grade schools, and were able to offer the freshmen-to-be advice from their own experience at Bay View. The counselor works with one group for four years, and finally presents them for graduation. Through all that period, he co-operates with classroom and homeroom teachers in an earnest effort to direct and guide the student to develop good study habits, to adjust socially to his elders and to those of his own age. to lead in outside activities if he can, and to know himself and understand where he wants to go. Page T flirty NINTH GRADE Miss DURHAM T op iroux' Carol Knaak, Lucy Harris, Patricia Hudzinski, Jack Henry, Russell Ewert, Richard Broge, Norman Klobuchar, Victor Franszczak, Gerald Backmann, Richard Beck Third rozr: Grace Coconate, Joyce Harding, Theresa Ferri, Audrey Eckert, Geraldine Foster, Joanne Hargis, Adeline Kraczek, Kenneth Dittmar, James Heisel, Jean Krautschneider Second 'rout' Donald Fox, Elaine Brown, Nlary Boggio, Jeanne Hurley, Rita Perlaczynski, Diane Karasch, Jean Fohr, lNIarilyn Heacox Bottom roar: Ramona Chavez, Annabelle Coffeen, Bernice Haas, Josephine Engler, Bliss Durham, Rosemarie Farina, Elsie Ermis, Russell Hanson, Stannard Doxtater 'Q my Q'- ,ium 1 MR. OSTERNDORF y T op arrow' Arthur hlanti, Evelyn hlueller, Leora Lange, James Orr, Erwin Nickel, Nick Loffredo, James Guy, VVilliam Dliller, Larry Olson Third iroux' June Morella, LaVerne Gabelbauer, Nancy 1VIcCuen, Carole Blandrell, David Galvan, James Gallagher, James Noll, John Niland, Richard Janke, Barbara lNIackurath Second lroizv: Blarion Mfarker, Marilyrii lwueller, Lois Lanza, Jean Lower, Clifford Olson, Ronald hlartin, Gilbert hlanz, David Nehring, Gilbert Guetzkow, Robert Long Bottom rolzrsy Ronald Noeske, VVayne Leverenz, Dorothy Mattice, Carroll Geschrei, Mr. Osterndorf, Fred Melms, Blyrtle O'Kelly, Nadine Jones, Rita Gorzalski , P age Thirty-onto , .... MISS PRUCHA Top itroum' Esther Prentki, Shirley Troka, Edward Schulz, Robert Zastrow, Robert lllenta, Gordon Rotta. Harlan Giese, Kenneth Stuart, Kenneth Platek, Raymon Van Wlie Third row: Lillian Rivera, Dorothy Severance, Arlene Wlatts, Sally Turner, Joan Schoessow, Doris Toddish, Wlilliam Wlisniewski, J oa ri S o ut hw ick Second irow: Doris Rehvvinkel, Joan Stiehm, Nancy Tipton, Patsy Tipton, Rochelle Schmitz, Jordis Wiiken, Gloria lllelter, Dolores Zavattara, Norman Rybka, BIZITIOII Schloemer Bofiom rozr: Robert Szymkowiak, Clarence Treu, Donald Provencher, Patricia Swedoski, llfliss Prucha, Beverly Smith, Harriet Wiitkowski, Carol Scholz, Ardith Thor NINTH GRADE MR. DIETZMAN To Q rozr: Jack Schuetz, Robert Strom, Thomas Roberts, James Safford, Richard Siarkiewirz, David Turner, Robert Steuck, Vililliam In l l R l ' l ' l Sc 1VV'cl J to bert 50111116 t s, 1 , , nc , Tlzitrd arrow' Thomas Sylvester, Thomas Schoendorf, Hugh Schuck, James Schuldt, Gerald Stanky, Earl Smith, James Stelloh, Donald Savee Second row: Leonard Rose, Robert Rudolph, Fleurette Richter, Virginia Reynolds, Joyce Raach, Lois Robinson. Richard Wlawizyniak First crow: Virsinia Roess er, Shirlie Cudnihovvski, Dorothy Radonski, Carol Hein, hir. IJl6iZII121DI1, Edward Ri den, Frances Stadler, Tl ll i 'J g iomas Sow es MR. MAUTON T op rom' Carl Hart, James Groppi, Allan Hintz, Robert Arndt, Wlilliam Hartmann, Ralph Hetzel, Wlarren Hanson, David Frahm, Irving Jackson Tlziircl crow: Richard Herman, Thomas Horngren, Audrey Hobus, Ervin Hanson, James Healy, Robert Fankowski, 'William Hurley, Richard Heisel Second row: Peggy lvlurphy, Joyce Fleischer, Eunice Hipsch, Betty Flint, Sharon Pmalian, Robert Firle, George Hammer, VVilfred Hetzel Bottom from: Charles Freuden, Duane Franskoviak, Arthur Albright, Joan Hoover, hir. hlauton, Joan Fons, Wlilliam Heidingsfeld, Virginia Harris, Clarence Ratayczak NINTH GRADE Miss OELHAFEN Top row: Dorothy Olah, Lois Oestreich, Neil Priegel, Scott Oestreich, Clarence Pulos, Robert Praxel Thiiird Jroiw: James Neitzel, Douglas Hubatch, lVIarilynn Potter, Sylvia Peruzzo, Doreen Peliska, Lois Oberlander, Ruth Oxendorf, Wlilliam Klaesing Second crow: James Perse, Roger Paap, Nancy Neuman, Diary Patches, Jane Pacholczyk, Harriet Polinske, Virginia Polinski, Joan Petroski Bottom crow: Theresa Perez, hlarcelyn Prindle, hlary O'Hara, Barbara Papke, liiss Oelhafen, Nfay Potton, Elizabeth Pum, Frederick Paetzke, Daniel Owen MISS ROBERTS Top rrofw: Jolm Viliesner, Robert Weber, Wiilliani Wlilinski, Philip Wiruk. Eugene Wthite, Lyle Wiinger, Eileen W'ieland, Betty Wlalsh T htzird rofw: Glenn Vander Ploeg, Richard Van Wleelden, Peter Wall, Roger Yvegner, Frederick Utpatel, James Thiel, Charles Vifolfe, Angeline Wlojtanowski, hiatilda WTolf, hilary Wlilliams Second trofw: Joan Nvilson, Elly Ziemann, Dorothy Wiesel, hlary Wlidnieyer, Ann Wlillianison, Garnet YYeiler, hlary Wleber, Teddy V an Ells Boifom lI'0'ZlY.' Donald Vandenberg, Kenneth Wtagner, Ralph Wiilke, James White. Bliss Roberts, John Kafkas, Thespo Kafkas, Barbara Thompson, Laverne YYolney NINTH GRADE MR. H. E. SMITH P Top trow: Geraldine Klein, Patricia Dombrowski. Evelyn Kepner, Betty Konnings, Donald J agielski, Stanley Kowalski, Kenneth Karwaeki Third rrouv: Lois Kloss. Donald Kirsenlohr. Fred Durand. Robert Korotka. John Koehler, Ronald Roszak, Ronald Kopydlowski, James Despms Second '7'OlZlF.' Dorothy Knaekert, Carol Dallman. Marjorie Kern, Catherine Kress, hiildred Kendgiora, Virginia Krzewmski, Diane Kuehne, Doris Klosiewski Bofzfomi rotzr: John Kirsch, Lois Kuehenhevker, Dorothy Duffy, Shirley Kallas. hir. H. B. Smith. Camille Kazikowski, Bernadine Kurtz, Florence King, Patricia Kelly 'wir U Q-'rev' WP, an-rf Xuan' 45? 9 Q2 245. Q I MR. SUMM Top row: Richard Lansing, Gordon Gatz, Michael La Porte, Ralph Gutkowski, John Ruud, Nancy Goetzman, Jerome Glowinski, Dalton Laurence T hfird Arowq Jacquelyn Gallagher, Paula Lip, Erika Grundmann, A. Carol Goebel, Thomas Leitheise, Edward Loper, hlark Leistickow, Richard Lunde Second row: Jacqueline Lacre, Arlene Lieske, Connie Liber, Jeannine Leque, Rosemary Gmirek, Audrey Lee, Arlene Lewandowski, Nancy Gename Boifom crow: Louis Gorski, James Luther, Walter Laudenbach, Shirley Laufenberg, hir. Summ, Ruth Jarke, Irene Laczniak, Donna Garneau, Carol Lindhorst NINTH GRADE SF 'uv 1 F MISS THORNBURG T op row: lVIarilyn Smith, Geraldine Smith, Gladys Sem, Lois Schill, Jeanne Schlicke, Lois Spuhler, Theodosia Sobczak, Audrey Struck, Harriet Sans, Geraldine Stever, Marry' Anne POCIHH Second trout' Nancy Southern, La June Steinbrenner, Joyce Lisowski, Dolores Steinhilber, lVIary Ann Stanecki, Joan Schneider, Carla Schreiber, Rita Schmidt, Nlarcia Schneider, Gloria Schmidt at Bottom 7'0'ZlF.' Doris Sosalla, Barbara Ihling, Genevieve J anczak, Lorraine Sterle, Mfiss Thornburg, Rita Sikora, Florence Sobcoviak, Lenora Schultz, LaVerne Slewlnski u Page Tlzlirfyffive an W' li' 4-Jw 'NVJDW :NSG didn JK 'CQ MR. TOMKIEWICZ T op row: Lawrence Wlelke, George Erb, Gerald lN1arshall, John Moe, Burton Erenz, Joseph hlaglio, James Ewald Tlzfiird row: Ruth iMcCann, Patricia Erdahl, Jean Evans, Geraldine hleyer, lVIarian Nlohrhusen, Doris lNIerten, lNYIarilyn liay, Barbara Mroczkowwfski Second crow: Dorothy Ebert, Diary lNIurack, Theresa hlalcarewicz, Dorothy Blarek, Leslie hlarley, hlarjorie lllattice, Dlarilyn lXIcKenney Bottom row: lwary Engnath, Delores lN'IcVeigh, Diary Blay, hir. Tomkiewicz, Audrey Martin, Joan Nlartens, LeRoy Esser, Richard Schoofs NINTH GRADE Miss wELsH Top row: Donald Bristow, John Campbell, Allan Budney, Binato Cialdini, Robert Berry, Robert Barczak, Eugene Bender T hifrd rozo: Charles Behlendorf, Allen Cobbs, Robert Brandon, Patricia Baldikoski, Beverly Brown, Barbara Cybell, lwarlene Birgel, Erie Christiansen, Ronald Beaumont Second irow: Joan Checker, Betty Baumgarten, Biildred Beckemeier, Dolores Buenger, Dorothy Brandon, Ruth Christiansen, Ethel Beckwith, Lucretia Brzeskiewicz Boffomr row: hlarianne Basile, Bomayne Bartman, Nancy Blomquist, Patricia Buege, Bliss Wlelsh, Joan Byrne, lllarilyn Baden, Janet Caughey, Christine Czarnecki MR. MILLER TENTH GRADE To p frcfw: Audrey Christensen, Carol Christensen, Richard Flatow, Richard Baxter, Alice Donovan, Roman Blazer l'T0'll7'flL row: Bernadine Kleczka, Peggy Evans, George Biester, Robert Boehme, Caroline Erdniann, Carol Derus, Russell Anderson, Joan Lashway Third row: Richard Braun, Kenwood Enffel, Rav Bressler, Ronald Barbian, Geor 'e Cowie, Kenneth Andersen, Fred Becker, ai .. 8 Wlayne Anderson Second trout' Gloria Fox, Lauris Awe, Jo Ann Eckert, Lorraine Felski, Nancy Dethloff, Janis Dietrich, Jane Bauinann, Althea Ceynowa, Elizabeth Bullock Boffom. irofw: Betty Brandt, Josephine Albertano, Diary Anderson, hlarlyn Christiansen, hir. hliller, hlarilyn Evans, Edwin Foster, lVIarcia Erankwicz, Jane Bernhard MISS PIERSON T op Tofw: Jce Pradovic, Daniel hlinga, Don Lainpe, hillton Poth, John Nelson, Dawson Olson, Ervin Zube 1 I r 1 l i l , I P I F v 5 is 'assi-3, s W, - , st- ,ll V A 1 Fourth row: Janice N owland, Joan Lange, Donald eacy, Orville Petersen, Don lNIcHugh, Robert Olson, Thomas N ehlsen Third row: hlarjorie hfleredith, Casiner hlrotek, Richard N ehring, Antoinette Pacholczyk, Joanne Olsen, Kathleen Nelson, Beatrice hlenge, Carolyn N eitzel Second row: Helen Maehgatii, Della Mfartin, Jo Ann Olsen, Theodore Larson, Clarence Pihl, hlarilyn Yankee, Nancy hlorden, Geraldine hlerz s Bottom lrow: Shirley Liernian, Sally Larson, Betty N iernann, Don Ockerlander, Bliss Pierson, Gilbert hliller, James hliller, Gloria Powers, Ruth Poth Page Thfifrty-seven WJ if X'-.sr MISS STORZER T op row: Ronald Sheeran, Roger Turban, Tom T helen, Howard Vfaehholz, Jim Szulezewski, Bob Taylor, Harvey Wlood Fourth 'TO'llf.',R3j'H10I1fl Rolling, Ernest f3llIT121iI1, Nlaryann Thomas, Arlene Treu, Jim Tipton, Kenneth Seidel, Larry Suhm, Robert Trautman Third iro2r.' Phyllis Spaulding, Lois Wiisniewski, Elaine Wierner, Delores Seemayer, June Swessel, Davenie Wlildes, Jeanne Wlilien, Blarion Jasmer Second arrow' Chester Turner, Robert Wli wins, Eausto Re alado, Robert Richter, Romona Skenandore, Camille Seibek, W . , Y as L Ruth behneider, lwildred Welke Bofform, rrorw: Theresa Sobush, Norma Root. Shirley Ringstad, Shirley Turner, Miss Storzer, Dick Raatz, Ronald Hanley, R l l S l P D 1 a J 1 .fe iram, 7311033116 ' 'on TENTH GRADE MRS. WEGNER Top rout' Fred Goad, Harvey Klopotie, John Kiely, Tom Koch, Edward Hammer, Larry Hermansen, Bob Gillo, Wlalter Prodoehl T hrird row: Bernice Kartes, Bettymae Habermehl, lklarian Kvalheim, Gwendolyn Howser, Gerald Pfeiter, Robert Krahn, J 1I11II1y Kornkven, Richard Hetzel Second row: Phyllis Beaumonte, Barbara Hurley, James Kaluzny, Yerlyn Goretske, Ruth Jankowski, LaVerne Goelz, Joanne Kuberth, Ina Peters Bottom row: Florence Harris, lNIarlene Hansen, Laverne Henrieksen, Viola Hoffman, Blrs. VVegner, Jean Johnson, Shirley Kaye, Arlene Gotz, Betty Kassa Page Thiirty-ez'gh,t ,gm 1 arm 36 .am QW MRS. ARNOLD Top row: Phillip Swan, Robert Brielmoier, Rolland Sinallish, Ronald Schurrer, Nicholas Schneider, Louis Schwabe, Robert Skorup, Robert Scherkenbach, Eugene Schuda Tlzfircl roui: Donald Schultz, James Schulz, Ralph Slattery, Patricia Severance, Carlene Smithy, Marilyn hloore, Betty Schmidling, Joanne Schoin, Shirley Schmidt Second rout' Nancy Scharfenberg, Jean Scheunemann, Mlabel Shanks, Lois Seignemartin, Pearl Steffen, Patricia Struck, Helen Stark, Dorothy Schucks Bohfom row: Donald Schoenhaar, Robert Schwacher, Yallis Shay, Shirley Spana, Mfrs. Arnold, Jeanette Armand, Betty Champagne, Lenore Hipsch, Shirley Sellhavsen TENTH GRADE MISS CONLEY Top row: Claude Kruinree, Gerald Koenig, John Karsten, Wlalter Kapke T lzizird iroizv: Ruth Koscielniak, Theresa Kroll, Charlene Borck, Lois Koenig, Gerry Pokorny, George Schuetz, John Schmitz, Frederick Kock, Richard Karr, Eugene K31111I1Sk1 Second roux' Donald Knaak, Roy Knight, Georgiana Kolp, Ruth Kadow, Audrey Klemz, Betty Kroll, Bettye Karas, Dolores Koss, Virginia Karolewicz Boifom row: James Stott, Ruth Edelstein, Sylvia Kubik, John Ewing, Bliss Conley, Junice Galow, June Klatt, Shirley Kopelke, Rosemary Kirsch Page Thirty-niine ay Hagan Nwna MISS GCLDSMITH Top row: Bernard Hobach, Jack Goldberg, Phillip Geil, Robert Stott, Richard Hels, Charles Krause, Donald Gruettner, David Hallberg Tlzwircl lroux' Audrey Wlillits, Barbara Guhl, Dewey Gay, Darell Heinzer, James Janowski, Donald Haight, Jerome Hanke, Wlilliam Hoffman, Robert Hielman Second row: Helen Gregorski, Lois Heinz, John Gavin, Jane Grebe, Janice lNIae Hansing, lNIadeline Gedda, Betty Gorecki, Ethel Hawkins Bottom lrow: Earl Gipp, Richard Graves, Josephine Howat, Gwen Hirsch, Bliss Goldsmith, Ethel Hagman, Yolanda Ho jnacki, Carolyn Howard, Cresantha Goetz MR. HICKMAN Top Tow: George Ludwig, James Ludwig, Earl Lenger, Robert Landofli, John Lecci, Alfred DeErain, Edward Luedtke, Gerald Luther T hezfrd row: Donald Johnson, Nelson Langlie, Wlilliam Lepthien, Wtilliam Schmidt, John Lund, Richard Lamon, Clarence Leverenz Second frow: Elaine Lund, Alice Davis, June Lyon, Dolores Drzewiecki, Vivian Dahlke, Joan Ladish, Jeanette Lorenz, Dorothy Bauxngartner Bottom row: Audrey Dusuzynski, lNIarjorie Davies, Blarilyn Lange, Lyla Dallman, lvlr. Hickman, Joyce Leiss, Doreen Davids, Joan Luetzow, Harr1et Disch TENTH GRADE Page Forty TENTH GRADE Miss JAMESON T op iroux' lNIary Ann Adamkiewicz, Ellen Cevan, Gertrude Ziemann, John Eckhart, Donald Januszewslii, Daniel Zielinski, Robert Cotton, Joseph Cerar, J 1m Osborne Third row: Leon Jadiorkowski, pGlenn Chanik, lllary Cavanaugh, Audrey Janus, Inez Erdmann, Josephine Cinguemani, Virginia Cieszynski, Gerald U'Connell, Gary Ortmann Second row: Geraldine Ehrman, Carmen Chavez, Lorraine Zanardi, Virginia Eickhoff, Joyce Chambers, Nathalie Corbett, Lorraine Zube, Harry Bohmann Bottom, iroiw: Florence N arloch, Lydia Orzechowski, Wlilliam O'Hara, Coralie Christensen, Bliss Jameson, Geradline J agielski, Mary Caughey, Roland Cybell, Alice Janicki MR. KYPER Top crow: Russell Tessmer, Earl Tarnowski, Bob Traver, Ralph Tomkiewicz, Robert VVitas, Harold Nvilliamson, James Blaliszeski Thwiird iroiwf lllarilyn Harbold, Vera Wlright, Elaine Tittelfitz, Jean Thomas, Wlilliam Wlestwood, Gerald Carlsen, Richard Coultrip Second eroiw: Jean Wlhitcomb, Georgette Wialders, Betty Jane Thesz, Carol Hashek, Lowell Wlambold, Howard Eriske, Nancy Wlatson, QiCI'ZllCl1f1G Tarczynski Boftomi iroux' Luella Tuyls, June Wlells, Dick Wlenzel, Audrey Tuchalslii, lilr. Kyper, Dolores Gutzke, Arnold Anderson, Barbara Tanner, Gay Blink TENTH GRADE Page F ofrty-two MR. SPRUNGER Top arrow: Ann Van Roosenbeek, Nllarilyn Miller, Georgie lwiteliell. Richard Frank, Robert Blierendorf, Robert Fiedler, Ruth hlalone, Robert lwarshall Tizlird trow: Robert Nfercier, Glen liartens, Daniel Fons, Colin Marshal, Russell Miller, Rayniond Slowik, Joan Foster, J une Fonaas Second trorw: Yolanda Yaooarini, Carol Meyer. Jeanette Bladlung, Gloria Nfollenhauer, Betty Jane Blateri, Nancy hlooney, Karin lNIeCuen, Charlotte llluslia, Louise Ferri Boftomt rolzr: Dolores Fehlberg, Elsie lNIoeller, Phyllis Blangino, Rosemary lNIeisel, llr. Sprunger, Julaine Dunharn, Joan Findlay, Delores Lohrentz, Henry Meyer YYYV H Y TENTH GRADE Miss WHELAN T op Jroiw: Lee Pilak, Sammy Petrovich, Donald Reschenberg, Glenn Ri0I113HSkl, Ernest Pluskota Fourth, T0'lll.' Raymond Ryan, John Rogan, VVillia1n Paetzke, Jerry Redding, Russel Reimer, Eugene Plonka, Arthur Papenfus T lI'Zi7'd iroiux' Jane Plennes, Dolores Reckard, Jean Raden, Diary Puder, Gertrude Prochaska, Patricia Pichl, Helen Pluirn Second iroiw: Charles Pegis, Jack Rozek, Carol Radke, Biarcella Roszek, Cecilia Rupeich, Patricia Radornski, Jean Ipsen, Jean Paulus Bottom l7'O'Il'I La Verne Patzfahl, Audrey Iseli, lNllary Rivera, Elizabeth Herbst, Bliss VVhelan, Lucille Pradovic, Gladys Paprochi, lNIarilyn Pellerin, Doris Relnn MRS. CUTTER Top row: Charles Benn, Lowell Schroeder, Jack Quinlan, Ed Boyle, John, Jewess ELEVENTH GRADE Tlziiirfl crow: Robert Blackwood, Edward Vilagner, Charles Ogden, Robert Oxendorf, Howard Ackerrnan, Donald Osinski, Richard Burke Second arrow: Beatrice Ilovshek, Ruth Barke, Josephine Jones, Lois Anderson, Ray Zagozen, Charles lwoniiblow, lNIarvin Anderson Bottom frow: Delores Bouck, Evelyn Behling, Beatrice Athy, Sylvia Johnson, Mirs. Cutter, Shirley Budish, Dorothy Apel, Sally Bertoncini, Shirley Olin ELEVENTH GRADE MR. owEN Top frozo: Richard Seelen, Robert Stoll, Emil Nfuschinski, Arthur Bletzlie, James Ozzello, Thomas Koenig, Robert Knutzen, Jim Kleffen Second row: Dona Keltner, Delores Kowalczewski, J o Ann lilichalski, lNiIargaret Dietrich, Vivian N eubauer, Dorothy Kvalheiin, Carolynne lwilewski, Wlanda Koryoki Bottoms row: Robert lNIclNIaster, Audrey Krause, Audrey Kwasniewski, Patricia Kelly, lNIr. Owen, Elaine Klinter, Laverne Krzyzanowski, Shirley Miller, Jane lNIiller MRS. SAMPSELL T op row: Jack Vileigert, Donald Cordes, Robert Riscli, Herbert Resler, Arthur Rosholt, Daniel Tutaj, Richard VVoppert, Alvin Tren Second row: Carol Casselman, Ruth Ross, llarylin Wliken, hilary Christinan, Lois Vilolfsen, Dolores Tutkowski, Ann Wlestphal, Gen Wlerkowski, Geraldine Czajkowski Bottom irotw.' Lorraine Wleber, Audrey Wlatts, Helen Riffel, Virginia Neuman, lNIrs. Sainpsell, Eleanor Rippke, Joyce Rewolinski, lwargaret Barry, Shirley Christiansen AHF' 'lvl' w we 09 akin if 6 MRS. URBAN T op row: Richard Steinke, August Tarnowski, Dick Fox, Eldon Hepner, John Hoagland, Ryerson LaFevre, Edward Giencke Second rroum' Larry Goelz, Carol Giannoni, Ada lwarie Garneau, Emily Vlletzel, Donald Hofer, Francis Hasebrook, Russell Hamann, Wlilliam Hornickel Bottom crow: James Giovanini, Rose hiarie Franszczak, Shirley Fritsch, Betty Vllood, hlrs. Urban, Joan Kolbow, Evelyn Henry, Bernice Hasara, Robert Huss MR. WILLIAMS Top row: Ted Sneddon, Robert Steiner, Matthew Schauer, Jim Stabenau, Richard Sherman, Donald Puhek, Charles Pinter, Robert Pahlow Second row: Elsbeth Erb, Gloria Eberling, Marilyn Schubert, Carol Stauber, Delores Stann, Janet, Preusser, Dolores Schulte, Vmcent Pollock Bottom roto: Ruth Plennes, Carol Priebe, James Duerr, Ruth Wlons, hir. W'illia1ns, Jim Smith, Dorothy Piszczek, Joyce Peterson, Henry Suttle ELEVENTH GRADE Page F orrfyjive MR. DENNIS Top frow: Thomas Huberty, Caroline Erickson, Arlene Lustig, Doris HOHIDHII, hilary Costello, Sally Troka, Valerie Hartwig, Audrey Hellwig, John Hyde Second frofw: Marjorie Hintz, Carol Hurley, Phyllis Ciesla, Carol Ewert, Phyllis Schultz, hlarjorie Gudnohosky, Roman Hanoski, Robert Hendrickson Bottom row: Jacqueline Bruder, Shirley Heiden, Thelma Cotfeen, Shirley Hein, Mr. Dennis, Shirley Derus, Dorothy Hoskins, Constance Lewandowski, Dorothy Praxel MISS FREUND L T op trotw: Gerald Fadness, Norman Fons, Glen Vogt, Robert Blurack, Frank Sciples Thfzfrrcl trouv: Virginia Szinakowski, Peggy Ballas, Violet Finger, Joanne Nelson, Ruth Nass, hlarcia Nord, Geraldine Zickuhr, Raymond Siexnanowski Second 'rout' Louise Fisler, Harriet Clark, Dorothy Penske, Boyd Nelson, Patricia Johnson, hlargaret Naegele, Leonard Loffredo Bottom row: Joan Liske, hlary Kucharski, Esther Steinbrenner, Grace Joers, Bliss Freund, Ruth Brown, Pretty Swearingen, hlary Ossowski, Evelynne Lenz P age Fo rfy-sifv ELEVENTH GRADE a 1 a w Q u Q V' . 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NELSON Top row: Garole Hayes, Gerry Luther, Edythe hlorden, Bruce King, Wiillard Verhein, Sylvester hlurray Third trout' Paul Riesen, Ardith V an Wlie, Donna lWcGarry, Diary Mescher, Rhodiane llanske, Lois Van Stelle, Carolyn iNLIalone Second rrow: Rita Gumpert, Phyllis hlerten, Marcella Miller, Bernice Vandenherg, Theresa Smul, Therese llilarek, Wlilliam lwatthei, Gordon Gorney Bottom rrozv: Jane Miller, Betty hleilinger, Vivian hlac-iejelwski, Marian hlorheck, hir. Nelson, Irene hlakuter, Joyce hlatschull, llary Blarchetti, Geraldine McCall MISS RILEY Top Arorw: Bernard Hobach, Alfred Scherr, Jimmy Schulz, Frank Sisinni, Herman Ulm, Oliver Stuart Fourth irorw.' Donald Skarpinski, JoAnn Schroeder, Laverne Strehlow, Charles Schmuhl, Robert Scemaver, Bert Sjostrom, James Sedivy Tlziird row' Rose Srok, Dorothy Setum, Lois Sengbusch, Kathleen Stanley, lNIyrtle Sueninicht, Gerry Schuetz, Geraldine Sobieszczyk, Robert Selky Second row: LaVerne Schorrak, lwargaret Schmidt, Victoria Schlemm, Grace Sanderson, Beverly Sans, Shirley Krause, hlyrna Schumann, Uilillillllt? Sabinash, Bruce Smith Bottom, 7'O'1l7.' Jacqueline Schultz, Lois St. Onge, Helen Schoenhaar, Virginia Scherzer, Miss Riley, Lorraine Ross, Lois Schanning. Marilyn Wleiss, Dorothy Ritzow ELEVENTH GRADE Page F orfy-nrivze ELEVENTH GRADE MRS. scHooFs T op trout' Loran Drew, Elio Giorgi, Patrick Driscoll, James Grebe, Ted Gutowski, Robert Koebert, Robert Gleisner, Leslie Payne Second row: Helen Greeneineier, Cora Gehrke, Georgjien Delebeck, lNIike Gordon, Don Geske, Archie Durand, Wlilliani Dundas, Wiarren Durnke Bottom row: Beverly Desotell, Ilse Grundinann, Audrey Drew, Rosemarie Galecki, lNIrs. Schoofs. Mildred Gray, Carol Doeplie, Mary Dantzinan, Betty Desotell MR. J. J. SMITH T op rrorzv: David Vogenitz, Robert Wlerner, Richard Arndt, Dan Wfiken. Charles Wlilliains Third rorun' Gilbert Wlozniak, Ralph Chrapkowski, Lawrence Oberlander, Robert Oleniczak, George Koscielniak, Kenneth Vilysiadlowski Second rroum' Carolyn Wlilkuni, Inez Liebenthal, Arlene Wlilson, Rita Jack, hiargaret Jozwiak, Joy Wlilson, Jeannine Krueger, James Wlalsh y Bofform, l'7'0fll'.' Theresa Lewandowski, Ruth Urbanz, Joyce Skare, Patricia Wiielebski, hir. J. J. Smith, Elaine Wlolney, Ardis Wlalter, Luella Wlood, Joan Wlilliams f TWELFTH GRADE MR. BARTA Top crow: Hawley Boyce, Douglas Suhm, Elmer Burghardt, Roger Rex Fourth crow: Glenn Suhm, Eugene Bristow, Donald Solazo, Thomas Brogan, Jack Braun, Howard Bingstad T hiird row: Gerry Rossow, Charlene Tomsyck, lwarion Wlanek, Geraldine Smukowski, Agnes Sherlock, Ruth Bolt-ing, Vivian Bogs Second irozo: Joyce Zimmerman, Carol Ebert, Eleanor Badick, Betty Eckert, Shirley Sowlles, Shirley Buesch, hlavis Ash, Lillian Schenzel Bottom trout' Virginia Thomas, Agnes Zittling, Bose Boehm, Nir. Barta, Audrey De Veau, liary Ann Sikorski, Norma Bettmann, Shirley Counihan MR. BOOK Top irorw: Wiesley La Court. Jerry Bartels, Ralph Anderson, Elmer Mierendorf, Duane N everman, Gerald Albrecht, James Kemp Fourth row: David Kiel, Robert Peters, Jean lViartin, Jean Lord, Pat Lange, Glenn Bouck, James llorrison Third rouf: Betty N eitzel, Janice Klotz, Beatrice Katchel, Jane Koehler, Petranilla Prevetti, Betty Christie Second iroux' Diary Katcha, lNIarilyn Neer, Polly Pegis, Patricia Lozinski, Jean lNIanzeck, Luanne lN'Iiller, Anne lNIartin, Dolores Petter Bottom, irorzo: lNTae Brueckner, Theresa Bardetto, Payne Smith, Dir. Book, Theresa Puhek, Shirley Krogstad, Joan Kitzrow, Jean lNiIcNicol ,sm li-S 16 Gr !4 '.,, Q8 sam MISS GARLING Top row: Robert Henry, Lee Jensen, Donald Hamann Tlzfiirfl trout' Fay Cowden, Ruth Benkelrnan, Audrey Nlaas, Bruce Erickson, Ted Gray, Donald Gurda Second trout' Ruth Gauger, Patricia Gibbs, Zorka Damjanoyich, Carol Dethloff, Sally Cole, June Crook, Florence Ceszynski Bofioim iroizv: hlildred Jarich, Lorene lNIarley, Shirley Higby, hirs. Garling, Donald Erickson, lwargaret Freed, Dorothy Gritzniilcher, Betty Freda TWELFTH GRADE Top iroux' Jim Luedtke, Gilbert Schultz, Boynton Nissen, Donald lleier, Bernard Schallhorn, Florian Plewa Second crow: Clarence Wlerner, Daniel Gehrke, Gladys Nlessal, Patricia Vance, Kenwood Ziernan, Jim Tully, John Pyzynski, Jack W'ickert Bottom row: Bosernarie Fare, Mary Ann Duffy, Emily Gnat, Glenn Bloniquist, Janet Steckling, Wlarrean Skenandore, Betty Eimiano, lxillflftfd Landry lain NON-HOMEROOM TEACHERS Lqft fo r'ight.' Dir. Berg, Pvlr. Wreller, Dir. Crawford, Dir. Sherkow, Bir. Lorentz, Blr. Kaczmarek, Bilr. Schoeller, Bir. Nlatthei, Dir. Blay OFFICE ASSISTANTS Left to rriglzt.' Miss Heilemgm, Qplice Assristawntg lNIrs. Leber, Secretary to Dr. Korng Miss Fuchs, Ojice Assistant Page Fifty-three :rs E W TWSWO Q N J wi v' if , ' ffm' if N 1 1 ' 24 'S ka f 1 25 ':' f -23.13 13:-,pw X.-' , ,, , V tv 1' ,-: 1-'wr' Af ff.. 1+ ' H ' ,. e-J., , 1 wr f'u- Jaw -,nii I ' wL,r,'f,wJ 4 ,,,.f. 1. 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Y I , , , 1 1 , -Y.Y,gg-.., , 11 H' .. ...... .,',,.-.. -,. ,.,--... ..,. .,. - J .- Y-.-.----.nA-- - -- +- Miriam Bennett, Erlilzftorrain- Clhiicgf If the 1946 Oracle Annual, the first peacetime yearbook since 1941, seems different from its predecessors. it because this annual represents not the work of a small group of persons, but the combined effort of many. The 1946 Oracle Annual contains more student photography than any Bay View animal of the last ten years. Page layouts were planned and pictures cut accordingly, in school. lNIany student writers aided in supplying the annual copy. As in other years, it was the Work of the editors to plan the book page by page and to select pictures and copy. They learned first hand by contacts with photographers, engravers, and printers, the technical problems that occur in the process of' preparing a book of this type for print- ing and binding. The entire student body pledged its support When, during the Oracle Annual campaign early in hfarch, the total number of subscriptions for the 1946 Oracle Annual greatly exceeded the en- rollment of the school. Page F fifty-six THE ANNUAL THE STAFF E d Tito r- in -Cllr, icqf ,... . Oirgawnizsaifiion Editor, . . . As.s'i.s'ta'nf Editor .,... . Sen ior Editor .,.... i1S.S'Zi8fCl7lifEd'lZit0lT .... c filff Ediliiofr. . . . , 'llt 1SS'i.S'fCl7lli Editor ..... .Blz.z,.9z7rze'.9.9 illanaigeir ..,, Uzirculafzforz lllanagefr .. , . ..M1I'li1i111 Bennett .......Lyle Thompson ., , . .Diary Schoenhaar oyce Broge . . . . .lVIargaret Nelesen .....Audrey Vogt ...mhlaxine Vickrey .....,hIarion Jeske .....Patricia Klein Lyle Thompson, O'l'gCUl2i2S'Ll1fl2i0Il.N Edtitor Diary Schoenhaar, A.5'sJistcm.,t 0lTgCl7l'iZf!f'?i0lL Editor i 1 1 W , N 1 1 , 1 5 2 I I , 3 3 5 i 1. W ?4 1fQ 1, R5 ,Qf,,,s -r .M vfibrl '21-vb' RLY!! 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THE NEWSPAPER Page F zfty-eight Patricia Keeney Ed ifor- ini- Ch iqf, Semester I John Buechler, ECllifOlT-'2i7l-Cl!iff, Semester II Jean lNIcNicol, iflssociafe Edritoerg George Bauch, Sports Editor Valerie Hartwig, Lizfcrrafry Edritoer, Semester H lx11I'13.H1 Bennett, Lifterarry Editor, Semester I THE NEWSPAPER SPORTS REPORTERS STAR REPORTERS SEMESTER I Ed zftotr-zfn-Clztzfejf .......,.,........ Pattrieia Keeney Associatte Editor ....,, .e...,.. . Iohn Buechler ports Editor ..... .. P.4..... George Batuch Literatry Editor ..,,. ..e,......... IN Iirialn Bennett SEMESTER II EcIz'to1'-in-C'lzief ..,e1...e.....n...e... J ohn Bueehler ,,1t.s'sooiate Editor ..... .nAen.. . Jean BIeNieol Sports Editor ......, vA,..... G eorge Bauch Literary Editor ,,,., .. ....,,,. Valerie Hatrtwig Page Fifty-nine 32' f:-AQ 21+ 4 5,1 N M., N 41: 421 8 V ffifiifa W' ,W vm-mx, 2' X' Jvv g , ff, 5' L' 0 , o - . ff J KN, , o 1 . ga., M, A .4, G . A 4 . GM ' 3 M . -,J rams.. 1 ryfgaf-.1 Z fl, 5.4 'fn ' 4 4-Ei' -viwsm-M1 X few N-. 3 U 'Q YK - . YQ: -0 1 Eizv-Qficfizfo ...,,.. .,..A.A..,..., D r. Korn Cizfircizzilcztzfoivz. ......., .....,. B lr. Costello News.. .......... .. ., .... .Bliss Durham Aclvertzfsing .,..,... ....... B lr. Smith Ecliitoirzfals ....,.. ,. .,.. Bliss Pierson Sports .....,.. .s......, B lr. Blierzwa Sports ........ . ..,... Bliss Steel NEWSPAPER STAFF Fay Wlelter, Pauline Righi, Blarion Jeske TYPISTS FACULTY ADVISORS B Roberts C'kf1,2frnz,ia:fzi. . News .,..,, . B ,..,. Bliss Zarling ' Nels Goodinann, Tirefisuireirg John Kern, SU'I'g8C17lf-Clif-flI'I7lSV,' Floyd Reigel, Pre.9iden1',' Al Barry, Secretairyg Arnold hlavis, I'v'l.C6?-PllT6S'iCf67IlIt BOYS' CLUB The Boys' Club aims to initiate all the boys at Bay View into the 'World Where men live with men, to make them conscious of the social amenities, and to develop in some the qualities of leadership. The faculty advisors of Boys' Club are trying to guide the boys to leadership by stepping out of the picture as much possible. This attitude consciously assumed by the faculty has aided all of the members of Boys' Club. It has not only benefited the leaders who now carry additional responsibilities, but it has also stimulated in many of the student body the desire to become leaders. The results of this new pro- gram have been extremely gratifying to the teachers in charge. As was ex- pected, the ofiicers of the club have taken the added responsibility in stride, and they are becoming less dependent upon faculty supervision in planning and working out their programs. Wlayne 0'Connell, Jack Fonaas, Russell Long Page Siirzxfy-fwo Back: Roy Spies, Sf'creic1rgy,' Russell Long, T7'6l1S'Il'7'6l7'. Froinf: Edward VYhite. Sergfwiirzf-fzt-Armsg Albert Neitzel, P'TFSl2Cl67lf,' Jack Fonaas, Vice-President BOYS' CLUB For example, at a joint meeting of Girls' and Boys, Clubs held in the auditorium early in the second se- mester, the program was planned and sponsored solely by the officers of the two clubs. At this meeting a quiz was conducted, the girls competing against the boys. Not only did the student leaders choose the contestants and pick a board of judges to keep score of the quiz, but they also drew up questions appropriate for a quiz of this nature. Boys' Club believes also in arous- ing interest in other activities around Bay View, especially athletics. In this spirit it awards at trophy annually to the winner of the under-class cross country run, better known as the lllarathon. In addition to this, Boys Club sponsors a swimming demonstration so that its members may become ac- quainted with the dilferent aquatic events. Don Schimelfenyg. Albert Neitzel, Gaston Fiorelli, Norman Schulz, Marie Meyer, Yvonne Bulger, Marilyn Lange 'P' ex 4 V.aw vnuQ,-. v ec, i 5 OFFICERS-SEMESTER I Dorothy Schwaab, SEWQCIItif-Clili-f1I'772S,,' Barbara Drewry, 7LYTCG-IJ7'8.S'idGll,f,' Ruth Bigelow. Sccrefawryg Constance Larson, Tireasfuircr,' Shirley Bruens, Presidmzz' 7 GIRLS CLUB Girls' Club, the largest club at Bay View, designed to give social experience and entertainment to girls in all four years of their high school life. Freshmen come to Bay View from parochial schools well as from grade schools, Dover, Humboldt Park, hlound, Riley, Trowbridge, and Fernwood. They know only the girls from their grade school and those whom they meet in their Classes. Girls' Club gives them the opportunity to get acquainted not only with other freshmen girls, but also with sophomores, juniors, and seniors. In girls who by force of personality rise above the group, the club develops leadership. They learn to conduct meetings and to handle the responsibilities which come with holding office. Girls' Club a club for the girls, and by the girls. Fashion Shim? The Bridegroom Waits uiz kids: Barbara Krainik, Ann Martin, Charlene Erenz Gloria Julian GIRLS' CLUB At each meeting of Girls' Club at program is presented, under the direction of one of the officers. Last fall the meetings consisted of style shows, a play entitled, T he Bridegroom Wlalitsfg a party in the girls' gym at which a jitterbug contest was held, a variety show, and a meeting for the election of new officers. At Christmas time Girls' Club, as it did the previous Christmas, took charge of packing gifts by students for servicemen. For the second semester the Girls' Club presented a Truth or Consequences show, a lecture on Virginia by Philip Noble, a quiz program with contestants from both Boys' Club and Girls! Club, a style show, and a marionette show. Following its usual custom, Girls' Club fifty dollars to the G. A. Fritsche hiemorial Scholarship, which was established to honor the first principal of Bay View High School. OFFICERS--SEMESTER Il Eugenia Budish, Sergeant-at-Airnt2i.s',' Joanne House, I'ice-Prcslidcnt,' Emily Wlry, Sccrciaryg Nancy Narum, Trcc1s11wrcr,' Joyce lwatzen, Pilreszdcnt Page Sfzfazty-five I OFFICERS-SEMESTER I GERMAN GROUP Joan Kitzrow, PllT6.9'ZiC16'Il.ifV,' hilary Schoenhaar, S6'CI'6'fKU Il,' Robert Scherkenbach. hiarilyn Lange. Donald Gruettnei Shirley Prochaska, Vzcc-P1'c.s'izclc1z.i Bay View boys who, during the war. were sent to the tour corners of the earth, learned by experience the value of a knowledge of a foreign tongue. and through their letters home, stiinulated in young brothers and sisters an interest in languages. It was partly because of the natural curiosity of students about the far-away countries to which their brothers had been sent that the Foreign Language Club sponsored Bay Views part in the collection of clothing for war-torn countries. A representative of the club in each honierooni took charge of collecting and sorting the garnients and getting theni to the collection station. The school contributed over 10.000 garments, including outgrown shoes, last yeargs dresses, and sinall sweaters and socks. During the drive. students attached a friendly letter to each piece of clothing with the hope of receiving an answer from an overseas friend. To aid in the iublicitv for the clothino' collection. Col. L. B. Von S nach, in char 'e of the .. as 3 distribution of clothinw' in Eastern ixII:1iCQClOI1l21. snoke to the entire student bodv on the suffering' and destitution tw 1 D of the G reeks. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB P 0 g P Si1'.tvfQy-s2'.r 1 ROUND TABLE The members of Bound Table are given a touch of everything from Shakespeare to slapstick. Although it is essentially a liter- ary society, the officers do not hesitate to go off the beaten track it the result will be interesting to the members. Of course, true to the traditions of the club, the general meetings are conducted by the president, but the sectional groups, each under the direction of a chairman, are varied and in- formal. There is a dual purpose in having sec- tional meetings. Besides giving a Wider range of interests, they provide an oppor- tunity for more students to be on the pro- grams. For anyone interested in music there is the music sectiong for anyone with a flair for acting there is the dramatic sec- tiong for anyone with a liking for reading or reasoning, there is the literary and de- bate section. The election skits at the beginning of the new semester are fun. The movies which are presented are always an attraction to members. Even Shakespeare and Long- fellow are made interesting by the programs in their honor. Top Longfellovsfs Birthday Program Center Barbershop Trio Bottom' Officers-Semester Ig Carol Krause, Secretafryg N ithalie Perry, Vice-Prcs1'dcrztg Fred Potter, President ROUND TABLE Not only do the members of Round Table benefit from the programs presented by the club, but so does the rest of the school. The Thanksgiving celebration is given annually under the auspices of Round Table. The observance last year gave em- phasis to the theme of peace. A tableau showing at family Whose son had come home from the service illustrated the fact that in November, 19415, there was the first peacetime celebration of Thanksgiving in three years. The President's proclamation 'was read, and the coming of the first settlers to America was depicted in panto- mime, While two narrators told the story of the first Thanksgiving. An autumn dance, given by the club and attended by both members and non- members, was one of the highlights of the fall semester. Added to the regular dancing program were skits and novelty singing. This spring, in place of the usual outdoor Arbor Day program, students had at chance to see a natural color motion picture and lecture on American birds and big game. These programs are given for all the school by one of its oldest clubs, Round Table. Top: Personal Interviews Center: Panel Discussions Bottom.: Officers-Semester Ig Elmer Burghardt, Vice- Presiident,' Jeanette Priddy, Pre.s'icle'n.t,' Norman Fons, Sergeant-alt-Aramsg Douglas Suhm, Secretary X CLUB OFFICERS--SEMESTER I VViIlia.m Reise. Recorden' Gaston Fiorelli. Presidenfg Valerie Hartwig, Scrrziibcg' Barbara ISFZIIIIIIQ, lt 2.06-PIfE.?'?ClUIZIi VVith '6Youth Is the Time to Learnm their motto, X Club members strive to achieve scholarship Worthy of recognition. The only requirement for membership is an excellent report cardg that is, an average of ninety in each subject. Club members, realizing the value of high scholarship, are continually encouraging fellow students and setting good examples for others to follow. COLLEGE ENTRANCE COMMITTEE PLAQUE COMMITTEE Leonard Heinz, Marie Meyer, Evonne Bulger Betty Baumgarten, Gertrude Prochaska, hlarcia Schneider Seated: Barbara Tanner Ralph Tomkiewicz meg ES' E I l ix In X CLUB oFFlcERs-SEMESTER II Ruth Plennes, Scrzfbczg Richard Arndt, P1resicle11.i,' hlary Ann Poepping, Rc'corcZer,' Leonard Heinz, It'ifZiC6?-Pl'USIifZ6'7tLt ' Q PIN WINNERS 9-B PROGRAM COMMITTEE Wlilliain Paetzke, Elsbeth Erb, Betty Brandt, Phillip Geil, CarolDoepke, .lane Plennes, Colleen Laufenberg, Barbara Krainik, llargaret Freed, Bernice Vandenberg Nancy Long, Charlene Erenz Vilearers of at sniall gold pin in the shape of an X, with the letters B.V.H.S. inscribed upon it, are students receiving an excellent on each niark day for one full semester. Graduating seniors Who have maintained at high scholastic average are elected by the faculty to the Bay View Honor Society. Page Severity-one COUNCIL - SEMESTER I Stamlzng: Lawrence Hermanson, Roland Lesniewski, Robert Koehert, G erold Albrecht Seated Vvilliam Wlelker, MiayiPuder Headed by a student manager, and assistant. and sec- tional student chairmen, the Science Club provides meet- ings that are both instructive and entertaining. The sectional chairmen are selected by popular vote in the various sections, and the managers are chosen by these chairmen. Although there are general meetings of the Science Club, much of the Work is done in small groups designed to give many students an opportunity to offer scientific demonstrations or present information before others. The naturalists and home gardeners gave topics on landscaping and showed how to make homes attractive by improving their settings. They took field trips and long walks on which they were helped to identify the trees growing in the Bay View section of the city. Page Seventy-tztio SCIENCE CLUB oFF:cERs-SEMESTER I James Blackwood, JIunager,' Carl Ruud, A.9.5'istcmt .Manager SCIENCE CLUB oFFlcERs-SEMESTER II Gerold Albrecht ifls.s'istc1vnt i1Ifm.uger,' VVilliarn Wfelker, cmugeir COUNCIL - SEMESTER Il Arthur Papenfus, Clyde Gehring, Gertrude Prochaska, Robert Koebert, Robert Andersen, Thomas Torphy, Jaines Heaby, Eugene Wlhite The ainateur cheinists performed experiments in electroplating and determining the concentration of various acids by the use of bases with known concen- tration. Hand lotions, synthetic rubber, and tooth powder were some of the useful and practical concoc- tions of these scientists of toinorrow. Instruction and practice in flying and repairing an airplane were given to the members of the aeronautics section by the presentation of niovies and by actual laboratory Work. One of the general ineetings in the first seniester that is particularly Well reineinbered was that at which inovie, 'CTO Greater Vision, was shown. Through it students learned of the production and use of different types of lenses for optical instruments. As in previous years, the Science Club held a Freshman party which provided fun for all, and gave the freshmen a chance to get acquainted. Page Seventy-three - .zieiaa .: . ,aw ..?' bsa, Q Q iff: , Hg , jf, Nz ' 2 Q' 9 1 ,K in P ,8:fm,g 21 a S , s r , , S Wf?2af'9'fv u 1 f , A ji , .ff iw X ' ff P 3 x J x i sv g 64, 1 F 1, 1 4 'Z q?.i :w'1Xv .,,fA,,, x ' A -A lx fp wifi 'V: l . ,' 2 ' ' if 6 mv 1 f - af: . Q-il W ng?- Aix ' fl' ' i 4 X xwghi if ' 3 A 4, ' wif N 5 , 3 f 5' A, A S 14: Q ? 4 45 4 r A, ' .N ,,' ' '? 'W2'i ik ig jg? gf Ax ,,VV. . H , V 7 , AQ 'W 13 405 N L , Q :QV K ZQQE FJ' .5 .f ,,.' v , Q -' wa A A . A0 N. . . 4, , N ,rv -A:-I ff! 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M, STAGE CREW the Curtain falls on the last night of a performance, whether it he an operetta or Class play, the Ineinbers of the stage crew give a sigh of relief, knowing that long nights of Ieheairsal, at which stage hands must be present, are over, and that the back- life earn again return to its normal routine of style shows, quiz programs, and club skits. SEVENTEEN cAsT OF CHARACTERS lVIr. Sylvanus Baxter ...A Royce Komorowski Jane Baxter ...........,...... Cblleevz La zgfen berg lllrs. Sylvanus Baxter .....t.t.e Gloria Fr2'0lfer VVillie Baxter ....4.....,.... rrr,., R 2188611 Long Johnnie VVatson ...... r...r.. ll ouczis Rajclzel Diary Pareher v,.,.,r ......... E mwily ll rrttt lry Lola Pratt ...,. . .r,Ar PUfT?.C'2.Cl Balfes Genesis ......, .,.,,...., G eorge Houck Joe Bullitt .,....,.,..,..,.ir, ,Hll2iClZiClilTd Sfflzwneider lNIr. Edward Pareher .,,...,, Robert i'l72IIF7'.S'67lL George Cropper .......,,,e..,,. 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Q' ' 12' - iff ' N- ,. ., ,A f, W f' fSfZa 1, . ?:: was , 35:59 I fn, f ff 9 .N -9 wif wg. K. Jax 4. -1:-, ww' ffm : -v :-- .m5'0 f ' :yin amz: , ' fi gl Jw! , ,fif,f'13'1 ' V 'V -5525 F ',!'f ,xi 1,-wfama,-V-QA f-:ff f - ,. w .-1 V up f S 11- -1 N: 6522 --'- '1:1-:elif ' vlfvfg , ,L W V Q . ' ' ' A :: ,- 5 ?r:: ?H::4':3x:1.,2 'f , w A -Ma: Fonaas, VVhite, Luther, Halfmann, Sauer, Gutowski, Szukalski, Schaetzke, Neitzel Scrimma Fonaas, Captawin 191,65 Neitzel, Caiptaiin 19,45 FOOTBALL BOYS' TECH-14-0 The enthusiasm was built up by the first game of the season as the Bay team showed power and drive when they defeated the Tech Boilermakers. Fred Sauer, Bay halfback, set the pace as he rolled up consistant yardage in long runs. WEST-7-7 The Red and Black squad failed to take ad- vantage of many scoring opportunities in the second game of the season and YVest's grid-men gained a 7-7 tie. SOUTH-0-28 South side rivalry flamed once again as the Bay View gridders clashed with the South Division Cardinals in a double homecoming tussle, which South Won Q8-0. Ed White and quarterback Cal Luther furnished thrills for the Viewite rooters with their long runs. Page N znezfy two CUSTER-0-33 In the only afternoon game of the entire Bay View schedule, the Red and Black team went forth to meet the Custermen and a 33-0 defeat. WASHINGTON-7-53 J ack Fonaas, the diminutive fullback furnished one of the most spectacular and exciting moments at North stadium, when he reeled off an 82 yard run scoring the only touchdown for the Red and Black. NORTH-0-47 South stadium was the scene of the last game and the last defeat for Bay View in the 1945 football season. There, the North Division grid- men rolled over the Red and Black with the score of 47-0. Jack Fonaas was again outstanding on Bay offense when he went off tackle for a -10-yard run. Above: Coach lNIatthei, Schroeder, Peliska. Ruud, Roessger, Tessnow, Olm, Guhl, Heinz, Seemayer Below, back trout' Guhl, Heinz, Ruud, Schroeder, Seemayer. Front row: Roessger, Olm, Tessnow, Peliska CROSS COUNTRY The Bay View Cross Country team finished another successful season by winning the Wlisconsin State High School Championship for the third successive year. Starting with ai practically new squad the team won seven and lost one duo meet, placing second in the City Championships to South, but coming back a week later to trounce the City Champions in the State lWeet. Bay View also won the South Side Championships for the third successive time. Leading honors went to Captain Jimmy Guhl, followed closely by Captain-elect Bob Heinz and Carl Ruud. At a special sports dinner, Coach hlatthei awarded the state champs their emblems. Boys who received major emblems are Jimmy Guhl, Bob Heinz, Carl Ruud, Ralph Tessnow. Lowell Schroeder, Charles Roessger, Herman Olin, and Bob Seemayer. lwinor emblems went to Louis Rajchel and Jimmy Smith. Page Nzincfy-thfree 1 V u I ,,.1 E: 1Sf'r'?, -M i A Wy. +L A M 'P+ ww' :Y 'vu Q X446 W D. fx rn 3' f ,Q- ,if 3, . X -..s ' -, x 'wg . 2, fi, N -,X Zz Y. vans, x A. Sig. 53 1 357' TRACK Passing the batons Fulbright, Stenicka, VYhite, Blavis C oaehes Matthei and lNlierzWa lining up the teain Barry The '46 model Bay View track squad showed strength, usual, in the running and juinping events. Although the spikesters dropped their first tilt to East Division, they took seven out of thirteen first places, losing by a score of 61 to 52. Arnold hlavis was high scorer with Hrsts in both hurdle events and the broad juinp, While Bob Stenieka took the 100 and 9200-yard dashes. After the first meet, Caine the South Side relays, City relays-which were held for the first time this yeare-xseetional trials for the State meet, the State meet, and the City meet. Page Niiirzeiyiyhifi SWIMMING Goodman MAJOR EMBLEMS Nels Goodman Floyd Reigel Frank Sciples Bob Peters Doug Suhm Bob Blackwood Bob Halfmann Ralph Chrapowski Jim Blackwood Vilayne O'Connell Glen Vogt Danny Fons MINOR EMBLEMS Larry Suhm Carl Ruud Gerald Koenig Tom Schoendorf Ralph Van Beck Bill Nees James Guhl Robert Murack George Schuetz VVilliam Yvelker Bill Lepthien Lee Jensen James lwertzel Lester Stolper MANAGER'S LETTER Donald Schimelfenyg Par 6 .Vincfz -.v 5.1: . J Coach Cranford, Captain Blackwood The Bay View swimming squad, under the direction of Coach Crawford, successfully finished the 1945-46 season by placing third in the State meet and second in the City meet. hir. Crawford described the team the best I've ever had at Bay Viewf, The team dropped only two of its thirteen dual meets all season, those to Shorewood and Kenosha. THE TEAM SWIMMING Blackwood, O'Connell, Goodman STATE MEET Bay View finished third in the State ineet, behind Ivauwatosa and Pulaski. Individual scorers were Jini Blackwood, Nels Goodman, Bob Halfinann, and Vllayne Oiflonnell. Both the inedley relay-Vogt, Blackwood, and Beigel-and the Q00-yard free-style relay-A O'Connell, Suhni, Halfinann, and Sciples took places. CITY MEET The City meet this year was one of the closest ever held, Pulaski nosing out Bay View by 125' points. Individual scorers were Jiiu Blackwood, Ralph Chrapkowski, Nels Good- inan. Bob Halfinann, Wlayne O'Connell, Floyd Riegel and Doug Suhni. Both relay teams placed in the City llileet. is I' C o nnell Sciples, Suhin, Halfinann, Reigel GIRLS' ATHLETICS Diary Ann Poepping, Carol Halvorsen, Ruth Bigelow Ruth Bigelow, lMLl1'l2lI11 Bennett BASKETBALL CHAMPS In the liard-fought, Well-played tennis niatcrhes. Diary Ann Poepping won the singles champion- ship while Ruth Bigelow and Carol Halvorsen fought their 'Way to the top in the doubles tourn- ainent. In the basketball tournament, the Stor1nerS took first place. The players on tl1e Winning team were Joanne House, Arlene Lustig, Shirley Pro- chaska, Ellen Ziemann, Betty Neitzel, Betty lVildisl1, Beverly lVIaier, and Gerry Czahkowski. Page Ninety-eight GIRLS' ATHLETICS NEREIDS IN ACTION The members of the Life Saving Corps receive their training in the regular fourth-hour Life Saving class, and at the completion of the standard Red Cross course are awarded Life Saving emblems. New members of the Corps this year were Joan Findlay, Barbara Enkosk, Gwendolyn Galligan, Nancy Heinemann, Rita Jack, Betty Leverenz, Nancy Long, Arleen Lustig, Dorothy hlatthei, Nancy Narum, Nancy Neess, Betty Nield, Ruth Schloemer, and Joyce Zimmerman. Although many girls complete the Life Saving course at Bay View every year, it is the main purpose ofthe girls' swimming department to see that every girl who graduates'from Bay View is able to swim and is aware of personal safety in the water at all times. Since such great emphasis is placed on swimming skills, it is natural that Nereids, the girls' swimming club, has attracted a large group of members again this year. In the fall semester, Nereids, under the direction of Mrs. Arnold, presented a swimming demonstration for freshman girls, and in the spring sponsored the annual intra-mural girls, swimming meet. Page Ninety-nfine Eiiiil qfszzazr 32455923 ':?:f:2Q' xp: ANU RY G .. ,. M: EA , V V KU! MM ,M .,q1:,:1qg: 513115:-:, .. , '-,,. :.Bf:ffw' 'E -. 'siE5E5?s:3:235Ee-5wig?-if2?32235k.-3 Pa 2 .V iff. 11212:1J6365??EMiA+-r?:z?1m5?5M5:,rxiztfbflfririi- H ,V...., nm:,1.:.m.M.1,,,Qf. A.., . , X 0 V V V ,,,,,,,,,. , V. ,,s:,,-,,,..,5L.,.,.,, ,.., .,., - COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Edgar Makowski, Patricia Keeney Processional ..,....,.......,...................,...... ,,.,,.... C of J anuary, 1946 Pofmp and Cfifrcumstawnce by Elgar ...,..,. ..,..ee....e..... T he Orchestra Greetings ...............,.,...... .,.............,.,. ..e............,..,............. P a tricia hi. Keeney Violin Solo: Jean L. VVood ............. ...... i Accompanied by Selden C. Bernauer Presentation of Class hlernorial ....... ..,...,,,..,......,...,. P .......i,..,..,.. E dgar L. lllakowski Vocal Ensemble ................,........,.,..,............,...,.,.....,..... ....,............s,,....,.... i Accompanied by Gertrude lNI. Hoffmann Ruth Nl. Bahr Audrey J. Krug Gloria D. Erdrnann Audrey R. Prentke Shirley J. Bruens Ruth BI. Nowak Ianthe I. Edwards Dolores Quiroz Alice H. Rornanski A Address .... .. ...,........,............................................,..,..,..,.,....,.....,...,.,. ....... D r. Ross H. Bardell Assistant Director, University of Vilisconsin Honor Society ....... ..................................,..,.................,.....,...........,,.........,,.,...,.......,..,. ......,.,. Y T ice-Principal, E. G. Fox Reading of the Class Roll ......... .............,.......... ..............,,.,..,..,,,......,...,.... S e nior Class Counselors hir. Crawford hir. Osterndorf Bliss Durham Bliss Prucha Presentation of Diplomas ..... ........ .,.......,.......,. ..,,......,...........,. .,....... P r i n cipal B. C. Korn Recessional: M afrche Pontijiicale by Gounod ..... . ..........,.. The Graduates Page One H zmclred Two Royce CLASS NOTES The Januarv Uraduatin ' class of 1946 was the first class to enter Bay View after Pearl Harbor. Thev saw 1.1 tw L u the Gold Star list increase from one to fifty-seven. Each memorial broadcast helped them to realize the need for increased war effort. After V-J Day, August 14, 1945, the school activities changed considerably. The Tuesday morning bond convocations were discontinued. Wfar co iv ceased to be read on the daily 1. 35 D L broadcasts. The seniors had their first taste of peace-time living . . . and they liked it. Thirty-nine members of the class left school to enter the Armed Forces before receiving their diplomas. On January 25, ninety-six graduates received diplomas. Nine additional diplomas were awarded to Bay View men who had completed their high school credits while in service. The commission, to which Barbara Drewry, Mlary Stewart, James Guhl, Royce Komorowski, and Calvin Luther were elected, was busy during the semester collecting class dues and deciding upon the class gift, a one-hundred-dollar victory bond to be used later in dedicating a memorial to our war dead. Royce Komorowski headed the group in the planning of the senior banquet held in the school cafeteria. One of Dr. Korn's most impressive statements in his talk to the graduates was, Even after graduation, Bay View is still your school, ready to serve you at all timesfi Probably the one subject the graduates had heard most about is the problem of racial prejudice. A state- ment made by Patricia Keeney, one of the commencement speakers, is significant: 'ghlanis prejudices are strong and intolerance is not easily eradicated. If we can completely forget such phrases Dago, shanty Irish, stubborn Limey, Nigger, Chink, Polak, and the like, we shall have taken a long step toward that ideal of complete accord, for the feeling behind these derogatory nicknames is the fundamental cause of all war. Komorowski. James Guhl, Calvin Luther. Scazfefl: Barbara Drewry, lNIary Stewart Page One H undred T hree Z f l , 'K Q 3 p. MR. CRAWFORD 319 . ' I' Ro ree Komorowski, hir. Crawford, Gerald Renter, James Felske, James Guhl, Carl Ruud J Page One H undred F our The January graduates of 319 have been together since they were 10 A's. At that time, they were assembled a Composite of many homerooms that had been disbanded, but they held their own intellectually, for they had the X Club plaque every time except once during all of their two and one-half years. The advisor, hir. Crawford, coach of the swimming team, was their inspira- tion to excel in athletics. They had representatives on the football team, swim- ming team, track team, and they had the captain of the cross country team- all within their four walls. Three athletes, namely James Guhl, Carl Ruud, and James Felske, plus two all-around good sports, Royce Komorowski and Gerald Renter, represented the group in homeroom activities. However, the girls were not to be outdone. The room had two championship basketball team members, the tennis champion, the badminton champion, two officers of Nereids' Club, and members of the volley ball team! A service flag with seven blue stars on it represented students who entered service before the time of graduation. There were also in the group two officers of Girls, Club, two students in the senior class play, two on the class commission. The homeroom completed its VVar Bond hospital unit, and all in all, had a happy and successful homeroom life. Ernest Fabrizio, Ruth Bigelow, Shirley Bruens, James Felske JABTES I. FELSKE-Science Course. Sports: Football. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. ROYCE J. K0lNIOROVVSKI-Sci- ence Course. Class Coinniission. Uraclez Cub Reporter. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. Se1ve:n.teen. CHARLES P. TITHERLEY--SCL ence Course. Sports: Basketball. Boys' Club. LORRAINE MQ. XUILLE -W Steno- graphic Course. Clubs: Foreign L g ge Clrls X Honor Soclet an uae., 1' . ,f. S ' RUTH BI. BIGELOW7 - Steno- graphic Course. Sports : Badniinton, Tennis. Clubs: Girls' - Secretary, Science. f SHIRLEY J. BRLTENS -- English Course. Oracle: Star Reporter. Sports: Badminton, Basketball, Swininiing, Tennis. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls'-President, Nereids' -Secretary, Round Table, Bronze hledal. ERNEST L. FABRIZIO-Elective Course. All-City lllusic F estival. Cheer Leader. Clubs: BoVs'. Sin0'in0' 11 CJ D Chorus: Operettas CU. Charles Titlierley, Lorraine lVille, Royce Komorowski Page One Hundred F me DOROTHY BARTOK-Science Course. All-City Senior Orchestra. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Orchestra: Class Plays 3 Operettas FLORENCE E. BUDZISZEWlSKIMElec- tive Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Science. HELEN R. CHRISTENSEN mkHistory Course. Sports: Badniinton. Clubs: F oreign Language, Girls'. Round Table. Honor Society. Gerald Reuter, Helen Christensen, Dorothy Bartok, James Gulil Florence Budziszewski, Jeannette Graber, Frank Kosiclowski JEANNETTE E. GABERQ-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsf All-City lllusic Pin. JAlNTES J. GUHL-Science Course. Class Connnission. Sports: Cross Country-Capta.in, Swinnning, Track. Clubs: Boys', Science, X. FRANK A. KOSIDOVVSKI-A-Blanual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Science, Usher. GERALD J. REUTER- Science Course. Clubs: Boysg, Round Table, Science. ROBERT D. HATCH--Elective Course. All- City lNIusic Festival. Clubs: Boys', Usher. DOLORES QU IROZ - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girlsl, Round Table. P A U L I N E R I GH I - Stenograpliic Course. Oracle: Business lNIana 'er-Annual. Clubs: For- 2 eign Language, Girlsg, Honor Society. ALICE H. ROINIANSKI-Stenographic Course. Oracle: Assistant Bookkeeper. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsf, Round Table, Honor Society. CARL A. RUUD-HScience Course. Sports: Cross Country, F ootball-Second Teain, Swinnning- Second Tealn, Tracks-Second Teain. Clubs: Boysi, Round Table, Science, Stage Crew. Sing- ing Chorus: Operettas Dolores Quiroz, Jean Vllood, Robert. Hatch, Rosalind VVrobel Pauline Righi, Louis Zanardi, Carl Ruud, Iwarilyn Yunk, Alice Rornanski JEAN L. VVOODW-Science Course. All-City En- semble, All-City Orchestra. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Orchestra: Class Plays Operettas ROSALIND J. VVROBEL-'Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Dancing Chorus: Operettas INIARILYN YUNK- Stenographic Course. Oracle: Assistant Bookkeeper. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsl, Round Table. LOUIS J. ZANARDI-Science Course. Clubs: Boys,, Foreign Language, Science, Page One H zmclirecl Seven MISS DURHAM 326 The members of Bliss Durham's Hflockn began their high school career in Room 114. As freshmen they were very good, in fact, the worst thing they ever did was to sit on their huge freshman English books and gaze out the windows at the handsome football and track stars. Every morning they stood at attention as they heard the Call to the Colors, and they realized that they were a part of a larger group inspired by the slogan, c'The School at Wiarf' As sophomores they became participants in extra-curricular activities. Fred Sauer and Dick Szukalski began their football careers. The home- room boasted many musicians-one of them ap- peared on nearly every program held in the audi- torium and was well represented in all of the clubs. In their junior year they purchased beautiful service Hag on which was placed a blue star for each homeroom member in the Armed Forces. As seniors they collected paper, continued to buy stamps and bonds, and brought clothes from their wardrobes and from those of the neighbors, an outstanding achievement being one member's contribution of six fur coats. Then one morning they heard the Senior Coun- selor say, 6'Attention, all January graduatesf' These were the words for which they had waited nearly four years. They knew that they must try to crowd into four months their final contribution, perhaps a news story, a poster for the class play, or another special merit on the report card. Page One H unclrecl Eight . 5 if S me HDQQ, are 1 i ,ff-H im' il was . H ik Stargcling, left to right: Frederic Sauer, Audrey Prentke, Richard Szukalski. Seated: Mfary Stewart, Bliss Durham BERNARD ARIEFF-Elective Course. All- City Chorus. Clubs: Boysi, Dramatic, Round Table, Science. Singing Chorus: Operettas QU. JOYCE BI. KRIEFALL-Elective Course. Girlsa Club. CHARLES C. BIARKS-English Course. An- nouncer. Oracle: Star Reporter. Clubs: Boys' -Secretary, Dramatic, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Victory Corps-City Representative. Victory Garden Award. RUTH hi. NOVVAK-Elective Course. Girls' Club. F REDERIC K. SAUER-Science Course. Oracle: Star Reporter. Sports: Football, Swim- ming, Track. Clubs: Art, Boysi, Foreign Lan- guage, Science. MILDRED SCHAFFER-Elective Course. Gold Star Announcer. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girlsi. BETTY J. SCHULTHEIS-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girlsi, Round Table. NANCY D. SCHULZ-Elective Course. All- City Chorus. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. JOYCE R. STEYYART-Elective Course Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. Lqff to 7'I.gIlll.' hlildred Schaefer, Ruth N ovvak, Joyce Kriefall Betty Schultheis, Nancy Schulz, Frederic Sauer, Bernard Arieff, J oyce Stewart. Charles hlarks Page 0110 H Z.l?1CZ:T6fl Nine SELDFJN C. BERNAUER-- Science Course. Clubs: Boysf Foreign Language. Belzfind flze G21 ns. CHARLES HAVVKINS - Elective Course. Sports: Cross Country. Boys' Club. LEOLA J. PARADCVVSKI- Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Girlsf Left fo right: Seldom Bernauer, Leola Faradowski Standing, left fo :riiglz,t.' Richard Szukalski, Charles Hawkins. Delores Passamani. Secztcd: Audrey Prentke DELORES BI. PASSABLANI-Science Course. Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Science. AUDREY R. PRENTKE - Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlst, Round Table, Science. RICHARD T. SZUKALSKI-Blanual Arts Course. Sports: Football. Clubs: Boysi, Science, Stage Crew, Buclf, left fo irz'gl1.f: lNIarian W'ilburth, Blary Stewart Front: Richard Schneider, Lillian Sakovitz DOROTHY lil. SCHYVAB W- English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' -Sergeant-at-Arins. Round Table, Sci- ence. ANNA J. SBIREKARM-F.nglish Course. Clubs: Art, Girls, Science. DIARY J. STEYVARTN-English Course. Class Connnission. Oracle: Star Reporter. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Langauge. Girls', Nereidsf Round Table, X. Paper- Drive Award. lNLARlAN H. YVILBURTH - Science Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science. CAROL A. BOHBIANN -A Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. LOIS J. FF.TRI-English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Round Table. LILLIAN saKovrrzmsiQnoglapilif- cioufse. Oracle: Typist. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Scizwzfeeirz. Paper-Drive Award. LOIS B illl L SCHALLOCK+Stenographic Course. Girls' Club. RICHARD L. SCHNEIDER-Science Course. Clubs: Boys, Science. Usher. S6'Z.'6f'7lli6?67?.. Carol Bohmann, Lois Schallocli, Dorothy Schwab, Anna Snirekar, Lois Petri A' A Page One H zmdrcd Eleven i 1 Carol Gundlack, Mr. Osterndorf, Patricia Keeney, Audrey Krug, Loralene Eaton MR. OSTERNDORF 4'l'I Page One HtZl7?!lll'fYl T zvefrc A sunny hoinerooin, 1111, numbered twenty-nine students, of whom twenty-t.hree were girls, proving once again, that this is a Wo1nan's world. A typical Bay View War honierooni, the students were enrolled in all of the War courses in the curriculum and participated in many of the extra-curricular activities offered. They boasted of a student on the class coniniission, an editor of the school newspaper, oflicers of clubs, radio announcers, singers, and dancers. Although not the leaders in War work, they attained one hundred per cent. participation in the sale of bonds and stainps. Led by the advisor, llr. Osterndorf, they learned to study, to work, and to have fun-a colnbination of activities which they will easily use in their future. g Loralene Eaton, Patricia Keeney, Audrey Krug. and Carol Gundlack contributed niuch of their tinie to the work and progress of the horne- rooni and were chosen the representative students of 411. Froni the group, Uncle Sain called four classmates. Although they could not be present as the rest niarched down the aisle in cap and gown on January 24, they will always be renienibered as inernbers of 411. One of those boys, serving in the Navy, echoed the sentinients of all. On his Christmas card he saluted the best hoinerooin Bay View has ever had. Back, left to right: Robert Johnson, VVillia1n VVeidernann, Audrey Krug. Front: Barbara Drewry, Ruth Kollentz, Ruth Gritzlnacher, Beverly Gruenberg. Loralene Eaton, Patricia Keeney BARBARA BI. DREVVRY-W Science Course. Class ClO1I1H1lSSlOH. Oracle: Cub Reporter. Clubs: Girls'-eTreasurer, Nereids', Round Table, Science --hianager, Honor Society. Bronze Bledal. LORALENE EATON-Science Course. Sports: Hockey, Volleyball. Clubs: Draniatic, Girls', Round Table, Science. RUTH E. GRITZMQACHER-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. BEVERLY J. GRUENBERG-Elective Course. Clubs: Dramatic, Girlsi, Nereidsa, Round Table. ROBERT E. JOHNSON--Science Course. Sci- ence Club. PATRICIA lNI. KEENEY-English Course. Commencement Speaker. Gold Star Announcer. Bond Typist. Oracle: Editor-in-Chief-News paper. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Victory Corps, X. WTar-Production- Board Citation. Paper-Drive Award. Honor Society. Gold hledal. G. A. Fritsche hlemorial Scholarship. RUTH F. KOLLENTZ--Elective Course. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girlsi, Round Table. AUDREY J. KRUG-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsi, Round Table, Science. VVILLIABI H. VVEIDEBIANN -Science Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Page One H 'u ndred 1' hzrfeen KENNETH A. DINGLER. - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. MCARILYN B. FONAAS'-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language. Girls. DOROTHY KAISER-Elective Course. Clubs: Art. Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. ADELINE E. KURCZEWTSKI-English Course. Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. BI O B T O N J . C H lNTID T - Science Course. Clubs: Boysl, Foreign Language, Bound Table, Science. BETTY J. TVIEGERPT-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girlsi. MARGARET lll. YACCARINI-Steno graphic Course. Girls, Club. DOROTHY D. ZUBICK -Q Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Dramatic, Girlsl, Bound Table, Science. Back, Blorton Sclnnidt, Betty Wliegert. Fr0nt.' lNIarilyn Fonaas, Adeline Kurczewski, lNIargaret Yaccarini, Dorotlix Zublck Dorothy Ixaiser MISS PRUCHA 333 Doris Lelivelt, Gloria F1-icker, Blanche Hoffman, Marion McNicol, lNIiss Prucha As members of the Hlvar Classv, the Hrst class to enter Bay View during the war, and the first to graduate during peace, lVIiss Pruchafs homeroom learned first hand about the 'Schools At Wlaru program. Besides receiving honors sixteen times in the schoolss sale of VVar Bonds and Stamps and having an active participation in magazine and paper drives, the homeroom had eight members enter the Armed Forces. Following the advice received in letters from the students that occupied their homeroom seats before them, the students of always tried to keep a good scholastic average and at the same time took part in many extra-curricular activities. Eight students, Gloria Fricker, Blanche Hoffman, Roy Lachmund, Doris Lelivelt, Calvin Luther, Edgar Nlakowski, hlarion l.McNicol, and Arlene Sprong, achieved an excellent on at least one or more mark days during their four years. The man- ager and assistant manager of the stage crew, the captain of the basektball squad, an Oracle reporter, two members of the cast of the senior play, HSeventeenM, a member of the class commission, and officers in various school clubs all came from homeroom 333. Page One H undfred Srirzstecn. Phyllis Lord, Edith Danish, Janet Hoagland Kathleen hiueller, Joan lwunkwitz, hlarcia Hansen, Lois Flitsch, Blanche Hoffman EDITH DANISH-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girlsf GRACE A. FARINA- Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Science. LUIS R. FLITSCH-W Elective Course. Girls' Club. BTIARCIA L. HANSEN ni Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Dramatic, For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table. JANET Mf. HOAGLAND-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girlsi, Science. BLANCHE I. HOFFAIAN - Ac- counting Course. Sports: Badminton, Basketball. Clubs: Art, Girls', Bound Table, X. PHYLLIS lll. LORD -Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girlsi. KATHLEEN B. lVIUELLER--Elec- tive Course. Girls, Club. JOAN B. MUNKNVITZ-:-Steno- graphic Course. Girls, Club. Page One Hundred Seventeen ROBERT G. HELF-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. ROY H. LACHlNIUND-Science Course. Clubs: Boysi, Round Table, Science, Stage Crewe-lNTanager. Stage Crew Pin. CALVIN LUTHER-+English Course. Class Commission. Sports: Basketball, Football, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Sci- ence, BWV' Club Bledal. JAMES C. lNTANSKEwEnglisli. Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Wlar-Production-Board Citation. EDGAR L. FIAKOVVSKI-Science Course. Com- mencement Speaker. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage. Round Table, Science, Stage Crewe-Assist ant lllanager, Victory Corps, X. Paper-Drive Chair- man. Seren..tcen. Silver lvledal. CHARLES P. lNIIKSCH-Science Course. Clubs: Boysa, Foreign Language, Science. Paper-Drive Award. ROBERT G. VANDENBERG-lllanual Arts Course. Clubs: Boysi, Science. Lfjft fo r:z'gl1f.' Charles liikscli. Calvin Luther, James lwanske, Robert Helf Left to lTl?.gIZIf.' Edgar lliakowski, Roy Laclimuncl 'Wa 1 0 ,Q Wa R,,,,.,, , . 4 1 ,V .- :5 r-. 1 A Q Y ,,,, , V V i ' ,. ',:11,g:1 3 5:4-L, :fa fn,-1 ':'11:2,1f- ' , 'Y' ffksifv- ff .ig 1.,,,. g., 4 Q35 F . . , U, L J 1 I p n w v fiesfzrf- . ' , , 2. 1 412:41 . 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I,ir,:-5,-Li'-11 ' ,. .,. i : . ,.,,., fa. .... .. ., .,2baH-:f:asf?2':1:ss:'- -' 5: mm,-V1-Q.i.:. . :.- , -,Z ,-- ., :fa-: :f ..-frxrrmif :1:1L3I.I:1E2:21I?Q?fEjEf. iI?i.,' 'qzfiL.lzkrigzzk-5a:E1:1!'lg:-:Q-1 '24 ' , gave: 2 sw , 4:4 2 -12:11'qizwzzzilmgsf--1-vii?- .. .. . fm 5 .uh'112555521225?E,.25fi:5:15ixrig:3 - ?::' MY?e:1::1:i:zs-a:sas: .f. ' 5. M' -H- .,.., . '-mga:-:lzqqvz .X w, Q gwi? He :L I. 3 4 , V ,:, A 'Z'-nw:-:X-:V , Wifff ? 'ZdSQE5iz5Qg:.- -' -':,':-91222 21, XSS! 3 ,JMX af W :if Q ' 3541. 1 1 'GP ik 1 1 3 i 1 v Q I 4 ' W 1 , I 5 4 4 1 2' : sl 4 1 Audrey Vogt, John Buechler, lNiiria,n1 Bennett, Patricia. Keeney SENIOR HONORS for SCHOOLYEAR 1945-1946 Awarded for Achievement and Service COMMENCEMENT AWARDS Bay View High School Gold Medals llliriarn F. Bennett Patricia. BI. Keeney John J. Buechler Audrey BVI. Vogt Bay View High School Silver Medals Robert D. Andersen Colleen hi. Laufenberg George J. Bauch Nancy E. Long Btlgar' L. hlakowski Bay View High School Bronze Medals Shirley J. Bruens Bichard H. Lawrence Barlnara. hcl. Drewry Norman H. Schulz lMli3I'lOI1 .leske Lyle F. Thompson G. A. Fritsche Memorial Scholarship Patricia. hi. Keeney Page One H fzmdred Twenty-two HONOR AWARDS s 5 eggwxv.. Robert Andersen, Nancy Long, George Baruch, Colleen Laufenberg HONOR AWARDS HONOR DAY AWARDS W Club Medal American Legion Medal Calvin C. Luther James Blackwood American Legion Auxiliary Medal Barbara J. Krainik Civic Music Association Award Doris J. Staniitti lfalian-American Civic Association Award Gaston Fiorelli HONOR SOCIETY 1946 Robert D. Andersen hliriani F. Bennett Joyce A. Broge Evonne E Bulger Helen R. Christensen Barbara DI. Drewry Elfrieda R. Eckert Laverne E. Engel Gaston Eiorelli Gloria hi. Fricker Audrey D. Gabrovic Leonard BI. Heinz lllarion S. Jeske Patricia DI. Keeney Patricia J. Klein Barbara J. Krainik on Fiorelli, Doris Starnitti, hlary B. Laudenbach Colleen Nl. Laufenloerg Nancy E. Long Nancy A. Naruni Shirley E. Prochaska Pauline Righi Alice H. Bonianski Donald Schirnelfenyg hilary L. Schoenhaar Norrnan H. Schulz Nancy R. Shannon Evelyn H. Sobczak Audrey lil. Vogt Flora A. Wlettengel Betty A. Wiildish Lorraine lil. VVille ara Krainik, James Blackwood COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Entrance Procession .,,...Q,,,,.,.......... ,AA..,...,...,... . Class of June, 1946 Pomp and Civ'ciizmzmancaa-Elgar ....A.A ...... B ay View High School Band Piano Solo .....,. .......,,..,K,, .i....,....K ..........i....,,......,..,....i ,....ii,.i..,. .i,.. .,o.. .,M,,.,...,.,,, D o 1 ' i s J . Stamitti Round Table .....,. .........................,...........,,...................... .,............. . B ay View John J. Buechlerwhloderator lwiriam F. Bennett Nancy E. Long James Blackwood Louis Rajchel Vocal Duet: Arlene Biniak, Gertrude hi. Hoffmann ,...,...,,. ,.,......... S Lorraine hi. Ross, Accompanist Honor Society ...,.....,........ ..,.................... .,........,..,,.....,..., . , ., ....,...................,,.... .Vice-Principal P. G. Fox Announcement of Honors ....,,.. ..... . hir. C. V. TVhitcomb, Counselor Chairman hlale Quartette ,..........,...,,.,,.,.,.....,,..,.,,.......,..........,.,...,..,........,...,...,...... Richard T. Grover, Accompanist George J. Bauch Albert E. Neitzel Kenneth L. hlartin Robert J. Schlueter Introduction of Senior Advisors .......,......,................,.,......,,......,............,........,.,.,....... .Bliss Theresa Statz Miiss Batz lllrs. Grimes lVTrs. Lynch lNIrs. Shutes Mr. Costello lWiss Lane Bliss lMiller Zarling Presentation of Diplomas .,,.,, ,,....,...... ..,...., .,.. . .....,...,....,,.,,.......,.. . ,,......,. , . P rincipal B. C. Korn Exit Procession .................. ............,........,...,............... ,,,......... . T he Graduates God of Om' Fathers Miriam Bennett, Nancy Long, John Buechler, Louis Bajchel, James Blackwood. Page One H undred Twenty-four CLASS COMMISSION Mi1iIlG lleyer, Nathalie Perry, James Blackwood, Joyce Broge, Gaston Fiorelli One morning at the end of February the senior class Bled to the auditorium for the first senior meeting. After four years of anxious waiting, they had finally been invited to meet graduating seniors. At this time they were informed of the activities in which they would participate during the coming months, preparatory to graduation. This class of two hundred twenty-nine students made itself famous in its freshman days by winning the all-school key drive, the first salvage drive in the war years, thus earning the title of the g'Victory Classfi At the third meeting, the Class Commission was elected. For the second time in the history of the school, the girls on the commission out numbered the boys. Those elected included Marie Meyer, Nathalie Perry, Joyce Broge, James Blackwood, and Gaston Fiorelli. It was the duty of these people to select caps and gowns, and decide on the class gift, a one-hundred dollar bond to be added to a fund for a memorial to Bay View gold star veterans. For the first time the commencement program included a panel discussion, participated in by five members of the class. Commemorating the one hundredth birthday of Milwaukee, the students spoke of the part Bay View has played in developing our city, and thus made real the slogan of 19461 f'Saluting the past, challenging the future. Page Ona' Hundrfd Tuenfy five Seated: Bliss Batz. Staendii11g.' Dorothy Bahr, Lois Brandstaetter, Ronald hladlung, Evonne Bulger Page One H und ren' Twenty-.s'i.z' On a bright morning in September, 1942, about forty students found themselves objects of much amusement to hundreds of juniors and seniors in Wfest Study Hall, which Was to be their home for the next two years. Every Vlfednesday during this time they Went up to 4118 for Life Advisement with Bliss Batz, and, oh, the ninth hours. Then the great day came! In their junior year, by some miracle, the study-hall orphans were finally given a home of their own. and baggage they were shipped to 402, where the gentle pounding of adding machines resounded in their ears. They also enjoyed several Darties! At the close of their junior year they had a beach party to bid farewell to three of the boys who had left for military service during the summer vacation. They were almost victims of a catastrophe when they had their Christmas party. The committee forgot to get the cupcakes from the bakery, but, luckily, a machine demonstrator came to the rescue. The funds for the graduation party were provided by a bank, the little Gold-diggerf' To build treasury, the home room adopted a set of rules, finlng gum-chewers, during-broadcast-talkers, Window- hanger-outers. shade-zippers. and the usual assortment of practical jokers. Although the homeroom was a small one, it was not lacking honor. Homeroom 4092 had sportsmen, writers, officers, actors and singers, they held the honor plaque during the entire senior year. MISS BATZ 402 rt Heisel, Joyce Rroge, George Biddick,fLaVerne Engel, Lawrence Berg Mary Szubelski, John Buechler, Dorothy Bahr, Ronald Madlung, Lois Brandstaetter DOROTHY A. BAHR--Science Course. Clubs: Carnera, Foreign Language, Girls', Science. V ic- tory Rar. LAYWRENCE J. BERG-Science Course. Clubs: Boys, Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Singing Chorus: Operettas Victory Bar. GEORGE RIDDICK-fScience Course. Boys' Club. S LOTS F. BRANDSTAETTER-e:Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Draniatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. JOYCE A. BROGE-Elective Course. Class Conunission. Oracle: Office lllanager. Senior 1'EdltOI'-'AT1I1U3l. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Paper-Drive Award. Quill and Scroll. Honor Society. JOHN J. BUECHLER-English Course. Announcer. Cornrnencenient Speaker. Oracle: Editor-in-Chief. Clubs: Boysi, Foreign Lan- guage. Radio Crew, Round Table, Science, Usher, Victory Corps, Paper-Drive Award. Radio-Crew Award. Quill and Scroll. Gold llledal. LAVERNE E. ENGEL - hlatheinatics Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Xe-Recorder. Or- chestra: Class Plays fill. Honor Society. ROBERT A. HEISEL - Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Boysf Camera. Orchestra: Oper- ettas QU. RONALD A. BIADLUNG-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Usher, X. MARY SZCUBELSKI-Stenographic Course. 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BREU T ZMSAXN-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language Girlsi, Round Table, Science. Orchestra: Class Plays Operettas VVILLIABI A. ERlXII-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language Science. RICHARD A. FULBRIGHT-Science Course. Oracle: Star Reporter Sports: Track. Clubs: Art, Boysi, Round Table, Science. ROBERT H. FULBRIGHT-Science Course. Oracle: Star Reporter Sports: Track. Clubs: Art, Boysi. ROBERT H. KALLIN-Accounting Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Usher, X. JEANNE D. KNAAK - Steno- graphic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, J UNE J. PYATT -- Stenographic Course. Girls' Club. CHARLES E. ROESSGER-Science Course. Sports: Cross Country, Track. Clubs: Boys'. Fred Rogers, Charles Roessger, Robert Kallin, Robert Schreier FRED A. ROGERS-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. JEAN M. SCHMIDT-Stenograpliicf Course. Girls' Club. ROBERT lVI. SCHREIER-Elective Course Sports: Football. Clubs: Boys', Science. BETTY J. STADLER-Stenographic Course Oracle: Ad Solicitor. Clubs: Art, Camera, Girls' Round Table. Dancing Chorus: Operettas Jean Sclunidt, June Pyatt, Jeanne Knaak, Betty Stadler ..-snag! W . ',. I JABIES BLACKWOOD -A Science Course. Class Commission. Com- mencement Speaker. Sports: Swim- mingf-Captain. Clubs: Boysf For- eign Language, Round Table - Ser geant-at-Arms, Science E- hlanager, X. Orchestra: Operettas Amer ican Legion Nfedal. EUGENIA T. GAVIN - Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table JOANNE K. HOUSEA--Science Course. Oracle: Star Reporter Sports: Swimming. Clubs: Art, Cam era, Girls'-Vice-President, Nereids' --Vice-President, Round Table, Sci ence, Paper-Drive Award. Victory Bar. JOHN E. KERN-'Science Course. Clubs: Boys' -- Sergeant-at-Arms, Foreign Language, Science, Usher Vice-President. Color Guard. SHIRLEY Mi. KILPS-English Course. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Dancing Chorus: Operettas GENEVIEVF1 BI. KOVVALSKI-Stenographic Course. Oracle: Ad Solicitor. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. iz .zr Roland Rutzen, John Kern, Floyd Reigel, James Blackwood FLOYD F. REIGEL-Science Course. Sports Life Saving, Swimming. Clubs: Boys'-President Science. Color Guard. Victory Bar. ROLAND A. RUT ZEN -Science Course. Sports Swimming-Second Team. Clubs: Boys', Camera Foreign Language, Radio Crew, Round Table Science. Paper-Drive Award. Joanne House, Eugenia Gavin, Genevieve Kowalski, Shirley Kilps fi JEANNE FOX-Elective Course. Oracle: Ad Solicitor. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls,, Round Table. DOLORES BI. KARTES-Stenographic Course. All-City Chorus. Oracle: Typist. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsi, Round Table. Singing Chorus: Operettas JEROME BI. KAUFNIAN - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Usher. Hats Qf, Sally, I rene, and Jlaiirgj. BIARLYN D. KNUEPPEL - Stenographic Course. All-City Chorus. Bond Typist. Oracle: Typist. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Singing Chorus: Operettas QU. BARBARA J. KRAINIK-Science Course. All- City Chorus. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Lan- guage, Clirls,,CiRo11nd Table, Science, X-Vice- President. Dancing Chorus: Operettas Q31 Vic- tory Bar. Honor Society. American Legion Auxiliary lNIedal. THEODORE KUBIK-hlanual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. LOUIS S. RAJCHEL-lNLiIathe1natics Course. Commencement Speaker. Sports: Cross Country -Second Team. Clubs: Boys', Dramatic, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Dancing Chorus: Operettas Seventeen.. JABIES D. REISE-lllanual Arts. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. GENEVIEVE L. ROSHOLT-Science Course. Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Art, Girls', Nereidsf Small things add up to make 321 the best Nhomeu one could possibly desire. Especially impressive was the ambitious reaction to all activities during war and during peace. Lake hlichigan, viewed from the homeroom, must have been an inspiration to four boys who joined the maritime services. They are represented by four stars on the five-star service flag, near which is hung the first freshman purchase, an American flag. Though they were never awarded the Club plaque, 3F21 received an unseen plaque awarded for helpfulness, cheerfulness, and a willingness to work together in every venture proposed. However, not always was this plaque unseen, for many times the students were found in mute silence, munching contentedly on delicious doughnuts, an award from Nliss Lane for successful accomplishments. Several artists helped in many ways to bring life and color into the room with pictures of seasonal significance, especially vivid were the humorous Christmas carolers arrayed in bow-ties. In charge of guidance were a president and a secretary, elected each semester. The homeroom knew what transpired in the lives of many Bay View servicemen at war, because for three and one-half years they worked on the service file in their room. Ruth Cegielski, who has completed her entire high school course while ill at home, will graduate as a member of SQL having completed her work with a visiting teacher. Now, taking with them these happy memories, they leave SQI to others to cherish they have. MISS LANE 321 Page One fflmzdfrffrl Forty ELEANORA M. AGENTEN-Science Course. All-City Band. Sports: Badminton, Basketball, Tennis. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language Girls,, Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. BETTY J. ANDERSON-Science Course. Clubs Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science Victory Corps. Victory Bar. ROBERTA E. CASEY-Science Course. Sports Senior Life Saving, Swimming. Clubs: Dramatic Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids'--Vice-Presi- dent, Round Table, Science, Victory Corps Sally, Irene, and .Marry. Victory Bar. RITA A. CYBELL-Stenographic Course. Girls Club. Left fo rz'glz,t: Rita Cybell, Theresa Cybell, Earl Zabel, Vivian VW asielew ski THERESA L. CYBELL-Stenographic Course. All-City Orchestra. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Orchestra: Class Plays CFZD, Operettas DELORES J. DACHYK-lNIathematics Course. Sports: Senior Life Saving. Clubs: Booster- -Emblem, Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. Paper-Drive Award. Victory Bar. VIVIAN H. VVASIELEVVSKI-Science Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girlsa, Nereids'. EARL E. ZABEL--Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. Delores Dachyk, Roberta Casey, Eleanora Agenten, Betty Anderson 4'9 s X Delores Chirafisi, Ruth Cegielski, Sylvia Fons, Beverly Evans BEVERLY hi. EV ANS-Elective Course. Girls' Club. RUTH CEGIELSKI-Elective Course. Entire high school course cornpleted at home. DE LORES A. CHIRAFISI- Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. YVONN E A. CHRISTENSON-M Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls,, Victory Corps, ROBERT CHRIST IANSEN-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, Vic- tory Corps. 'T-539' JOAN K. CRULL-Elective Course. Clubs: Dra- inatic, Foreign Language, Girlsi, Round Table. JOYCE A. DE FRAIN-Accounting Course. Oracle: Typist. Clubs: Art, Girlsf PAUL FERRI--Science Course. Clubs: Boysi, Foreign Language, Science. Victory Bar. SYLVIA D. FONS-e-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Victory Corps. DONALD F. HUNDT-Science Course. Sports: Basketball, Football. Clubs: Art, Boysa. Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Paper-Drive Award. nne C hmstenson, Joan Crull, Paul Ferri, Donald Hundt, Robert Christianson, Joyce De Frain Page One Hundred Forty one George Hendricks, Quentin Nelson, Carol Halvorsen, Donald Schirnelfenyg, Albert N eitzel, Caroline Gitto, Robert Andersen, John O,Connell ROBERT D. ANDERSEN-Science Course. Clubs: Boysi, Camera, Foreign Language, Radio Crew-lllanager, Science, Victory Corps, X- President. Victory Bar. Honor Society. Silver medal. CAROL J. HALVORSEN - Elective Course. Oracle: Star Reporter. Sports: Senior Life Saving, Tennis-Doubles Champion. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. GEORGE J. HENDRICKS-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Science, Usher-Captain. CAROLINE GITTO-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Page One H und-red F orty-two ALBERT E. NEITZEL-Science Course. Color Guard. Oracle: Cub Reporter. Sports: F ootball-- Captain, Track, Clubs: Boys'-President, Dramatic, Round Table, Science, X. Singing Chorus: Oper- ettas QU. QUENTIN E. NELSON-Science Course. Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Boys', Science. JOHN VV. O'CONNELL-Science Course. Sports: Swimming. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, Victory Corps. DONALD SCHHVIELFENYG-Science Course. Sports: Cheerleader. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science ,Victory Corps, X. Honor Society. HERBIANE L. CHANDEK- Elective Course Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. BEATRICE J. DUSZYNSKI-Stenograpliic Course Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. EUGENE L. ENDF.Rf-.Elective Course. Clubs Boysa, Science. BFIATRTCE A. ERPF.LDING -W Science Course. Clubs: Art, Caniera. Dramatic, Foreign Language. Girlsa, Nereids', Round Table, Science. DOLORES R. FFLLERM-Stenographic Course Oracle: Typist. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' Round Table. JABIES L. FORCIEA-Blatlieinatics Course. Clubs: Boysf Round Table, Science. Paper- Drive Award. CARLO F. F RICANO-wScience Course. Color Guard. Sports: Basketball, Football. Clubs: Boysl, Camera, Round Table, Science. Paper- Drive Award. Victory Bar. JOHN P. SOCZYNSKI-Elective Course. Oracle: Cub Reporter. Clubs: Art, Boysl Foreign Language, Round Table, Usher. MRS The key drive, organized to collect hard-to-get metals, gave 318 its first taste of interclass competition. From the first Week of school, the homeroom partici- pated in the stamp and bond sales, and to prove how they felt about being part of the Victory Class, they frequently Won the lVIinute-man banner. Homeroom 318 a sophomore group still carried a substantial load of the regular Weekly bond drives, receiving an award for being among the top three almost every Week. Wleekly paper drives were conducted in the school, and students brought their bundles to aid in the fight. Wlhen the school participated in neigh- borhood clean-ups, some students acted as paper troopers and others made certain there Would be paper on the curbs. To top their awards, they received the much desired scholastic plaque. During the junior year they were put in charge of the Weekly magazine drives. Piles of books and magazines appeared in all homerooms because of publicity over the public address system, and one of the students was selected girl-repre- sentative on the City Victory Corps. Their advisor, Nlrs. Lynch, has been a real friend to them throughout their four years at Bay View. SfClfll.fll1'll1g.' N atlialie Perry, Leroy Lewandowski, Erwin Prasser. Scafed: hirs. Lynch ERYVIN J. GORS KI-Accounting Course. Clubs: Boysi, Foreign Language, Round Table, Ushere President, Secretary. Supervisor. Victory Corps. Uslier C Tl ub Award. ROSE BI. KLEBfIANHElective Course. Clubs: Crirlsl Round Table. LEROY J. LEYVANDOYVSKI'-Blainial Arts Course. Clubs: Boysf Science, St..av'e Crew. D NANCY E. LONG-Science Course. Commence- ment Speaker. Oracle: Cub Reporter. Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Dramatic, FlV6-r1ll1Ol1Si1.I1fl- Dollar, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps--City Representa- tive, Victory Bar. Honor Society. Silver Bledal. MARY E. lNTOYER-Science Course. Clubs: Girls', Nereidsf Sally, Irene, and Miczwry. SOCORRO PER.EZe-Elective Course. All- City lllusic F esitval. Clubs: Art, Foreign Lan- guage, Girlsf Round Table, Victory Corps. FRANCES J. PIECZYNSKIH Stenograpliic Course. Bond Typist. Oracle: Typist. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. BETTY J. YOIVXG-Stenograpliic Course. All- City Blusic Festival. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Baclc: Rose KlGI113.I1,1lil'XX'lI1 Gorslci, Nancy Long. Mary lN1oyer, Frances Pieczynski, Betty Young, Socorro Perez. Sarrieri.: Le-Roy Len inflow LOTS E. DIXOX+Science Course. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Round Table, Science. LYDIA BFI. HAIGHT-Science Course. Clubs: Art., Caniera. Foreign Language, Girls', Science. COLLEEN BI. LAFFEN BERGH-Science Course. Clubs: Draniatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps, S6lIl0Ilif66ll. Dancing Chorus: Operettas Assistant Paper- Drive Cliairnian. Victory Bar. Honor Society. Silver llledal. ROBERT J. PFLFG-Science Course. Clubs: Boysi, Caniera, Science, Victory Corps. ERVVIN Ji. FRASSER-:English Course. Clubs: Boysg, Foreign Language, Science. JEANETTE A. PRIDDY-Stenograpliic Course. Oracle: Typist. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table-eFresident. Victory Bar. JOYCE E. FRUSAK4-Science Course. Bond. Typist. Oracle: Typist. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Science, PATRICIA J. YVESTYVOOD-eElective Course. Sports: Basketballeefaptain. Clubs: Girls', Nereidsi. GWENDOLYN L. GALLIGAN-W-Science DOROTHY J. HELENDRUNG-Elective 7 ,X K1 , , . ,, , , 71 ' '1 ' 1,5 '1 Course. bports: beruor Llie SHJVIIIQ. Clubs: Q ll OUTSC- cflflb Cflllb- flfmera. Foreign Lfilllglwlge, NereidS'mP1'eSif1ent, CAROL M. LAMPE - sfenogmlpllic cgfom-Se. Round Table, Science. Clubs: Art, Girlsf rley Stahl Nancy Shannon Shirley Prochaska, Miss Miller, Carol Schulz, lMary Schoenhaar In September, 1949, room 332 Was filled to capacity by all freshmen with a last name beginning with S, but during the four-year stay, constant changes were made until now the alphabet is quite Well represented. It was in the junior year they organized their C.O.C. Club. They Will long remember the multi-colored afghans displayed in the front of the room before they were sent to the Red Cross, and laugh they will in recalling the eighth hours spent by the expert bobby-sox knitters teaching boys to knit, While in a corner there was a chuckle, followed by the clipping of a scissors as someone found an article to be used in one of the six U.S.O. Scrap Books they completed. Five years from now they will find what Wonderful housekeepers 332 had, for besides the daily desk check which everyone made, there was the shelf-straightener, who refused to permit one book to be out of lineg the Window-tender, and the pencil-sharpener engineer. Not once could the monitors put Shirley Prochaska's name on the absence sheet . . .perfect attendance for four years! Oh, yes, 332 will be remembered. One can't easily forget the Spanish calendars and posters, the serape in the cabinet Window, the six red Spanish-English diction- aries, and the various Spanish tests being given during the seven hundred sixty- eight hours they spent together. I Page One Hundred F orty mne MISS MILLER 332 Front' Robert Stenicka, lVillian1 Schaetzke, Gaston F iorelli. Bock: Norman Schulz, Roy Spies Sic1mZz'ng.' June Graves, lVIary Hasara, llarian Schroedl. Scuicd' Barbara Enkosk BARBARA Mi. ENKOSK-English Course. Sports: Senior Life Saving. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsl, Nereidsa, Science. GASTON FIORELLSI-Science Course. Class Connnission. Clubs: Boysl, Cam- era, Foreign Language-President, Round Table, Science, Victory Corps, X--Presb dent. Italian-Ainerican Civic Association Award. JUN E D. GRAVES-Science Course. Clubs: Camera, Dramatic, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. DIARY HASARA - Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Science, Victory Corps. Victory Bar. YVILLIABI R. SCHAETZKE-Science Course. Sports: Football, Track-Second Teain. Clubs: Boysi, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. BIARIAN K. SCHROEDL--Steno- graphic Course. All-City hlusic F estival. Girls, Club. Singing Chorus: Oper- ettas NORBTAN H. SCHULZ -B Science Course. Oracle: Star Reporter. Sports: Cheerleader. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage-President, Round Table, Science, Usher, X--Vice-President. Bronze llledal. ROY H. SPIES-Science Course. Sports: Football, Track. Clubs: Art, Boys,- Secretary, Foreign Language. Seriennzen. ROBERT C. STENICKA - Science Course. Sports: Football, Track. Clubs: Boys', Science, Stage Crew. rge Gauer, Arthur Gray, Robert Sclilueter, Clayton Shanks, Kirkland Sinitli Betty Larson, Roseanne Gregg, Sally Lucttgen, Sylvia Rafilovicli, llary Breclitel BIARY L. BRECHTEL-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. GEORGE P. GAUERS-Science Course. Sports: F ootball-Second Team. Clubs: Roysi, Cainera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Victory Bar. ARTHUR, H. GRAY--Science Course. Clubs: Boys, Foreign Language, Science, X. ROSE ANNE GREG G LM Elective Course. Girls' Club. BETTY J . LARSON -M Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', X. SALLY A. LUETTGEN - Science Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girlsi. SYLVIA R. RAD O V I CH in Science Course. Clubs : Art, Camera., Foreign Language, Girls'. ROBERT J. SCHLUETER. - Science Course. Clubs: Boysi, Foreign Language, Science, X. CLAYTON D. SHANKS-Elective Course. Clubs: Boysi, Science. KIRKLAND U. SlNIITH-Science Course. Clubs: Roysi, Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science, Victory Corps, X. Dancing Chorus: Operettas QQD. Victory Bar. Page One Himrlrecl F 'iffy one Page One H zmdred F rU'ty-two Delores Gagliano, Gilbert Stein, Florrean Skenandore, Evelyn Smith, Clemens Smiech, Dorothy Smith, Virgil Schroeder DOLORES P. GAGLIANO-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. FLORREAN lll. SKENANDORE-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsi. CLEMENS A. SMIECH-Science Course. Clubs: Boysi, Projection Crew, Radio Crew- Manager, Science, Victory Corps. Radio Crew Pin. DOROTHY G. SNIITH-Science Course. Clubs: Camera, Dramatic, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Nereidsi, Round Table, Science. Orchestra: Operettas Paper-Drive Award. EVELYN NI. SBHTH M- Science Course Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls' Nereids', Round Table. VIRGIL B. SCHROEDER-English Course Clubs: Art, Girls'. GILBERT L. STEIN - Elective Course Clubs: Boysi, Foreign Language, Science Usher-Supervisor, Victory Corps. I eff fo irz'ghf: Nancy Shannon, Shirley Prochaska, Carol Schultz, Mary Schoenhaar, Lorraine Holtz, Evelyn Sobczak, Shirley Stahl LORRAINE E. HOLTZ-Science Course. Clubs Foreign Language, Girlsf Round Table. Sally Irene, and D1 awry. SHIRLEY E. PROCHASIQX--Elective Course Sports: Senior Life Saving-Captain. Clubs Camera, Foreign Language-Secretary, Girls' Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. Sally, Irene, and M afry. Honor Society. lNIARY L. SCHOENHAAR-Science Course Oracle: Assistant Organization Editor, Star Re- porter. Clubs: Foreign Language-Vice-President Girlsi, Round Table, Science, X-Scribe, Re- corder. Honor Society. CAROL C. SCHULTZ-Elective Course. Oracle: Star Reporter. Clubs: Drarnatic, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, X. NANCY R. SHANNON-Science Course. Oracle: Star Reporter. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, X. Proinpterz Seven- teen. Honor Society. EVELYN H. SOBCZAK-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsi, X. Honor Society. SHIRLEY A. STAHL-Stenographic Course. Oracle: Stenographer. Clubs: Foreign Language, Crirlsi. - Page One H undred F 'Lfty three MRS SHUTES 234 Left to Tligllllf Nancy Narum. Gloria Julian, Blarion Jeske, Audrey Vogt hlrs Shutes HN ever a dull mornentw seemed to be the motto of 2234, although it might well have been NVariety is the spice of life. The homeroom was active, for members of the Swimming Team, Life Saving Corps, othcers of clubs, operetta groups, and Oracle editors have developed in 5234. In their freshman year the homeroom was in the East Study Hall and the first Christmas was a memorable one. Bliss Statz, the homeroom teacher, had East Study Hall cleared during the eighth hour on the Wlednesday before Christmas and then a real Yule party took place. At the beginning of the second semester, hairs. Shutes became the advisor, but the home- room remained in Study Hall until the senior year, when Q34 became home.', For the month of January nothing else could be thought about in the homeroom except the coming 'Uunior Promf' held in the form of a supper party at the home of Gloria Julian. To the freshmen who will occupy 2344 next September, the homeroom leaves 'chliss Dorothy Dixw in the person of QMrs. Shutes, who gladly gives advice of all kinds. Page One Humlrcd Fziftyifoiur Charlotte Jaszewski, Bernice Rockley, Jayne Neliring, Betty Nielrl, Audrey Neskie, Marilyn Wleed. Seeded : Mfargaret Nelesen, Bernice X in W eelflen CHARLOTTE A. JASZEYVSKI-Stenographic Course. Bond Typist. Oracle: Ad Solicitor, Typ- ist. Clubs: Girlsi, Round Table, Science. Victory' Bar. JAYNE R. NEHRING--Elective Course. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. FIARGARET B. NELE -M Stenographic Course. All-City lllusic Festival. Bond Typist. Oracle: Typist, Senior Editor. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsl, Round Table, Dramatic. Singing Chorus: Operettas AUDREY A. N ESKIE-Stenograpliic Course. Clubs: Art, Dramatic, Girls', Round Table. BETTY NT . NIELD - Stenograpliic Course. Sports: Senior Life Saving. Clubs: Girlsg, Round Table. EERNICE BT. ROCKLEY-Stenograpliic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. BERNICE D. VAN WVEELDEN -- Elective Course. Oracle: Ad Solicitor. Clubs: Girlsl, Round Table. BIARILYN G. VVEED -- Stenograpliic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsf Page One H 'll'7'lII7'ffl F iffy L6 Nels Goodniann, Allen Forrest, Leonard Koniecki GERALDINE E. VANDENBERG +eElective Course. Clubs: Camera, Girlsi, Round Table. BIAXINE BT. VICKREY-Science Course. Oracle: Assistant Art Editor Annual. Clubs: Art-President, Dra- matic, Foreign Language, Girls', Sci- ence. Dancing Chorus: Operettas Paper-Drive Award. Victory Bar. AUDREY Bl. VOGT-elwodern Lan- guage Course. Oracle: Art Editor 2- Annual, Star Reporter. Clubs: Art- Secretary, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Victory' Corps, X-H Vice-President. Dancing Chorus: Operettas Paper-Drive Award. Victory Bar. Quill and Scroll. Honor Society. Gold Medal. Page One Hundred F fifty-six ALLEN E. F ORREST-Science Course. All-City Junior Band. Sports: Track-A Second Team. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. NELS BI. GOODMDANN-A-Elective Course. Color Guard. Oracle: Star Re- porter. Sports: Life Saving, Swimming. Clubs: Art, Boys,-Treasurer, Round Table, Science. Paper-Drive Award. Victory Bar. LA VERNE lNI. HERBIAN- Steno- graphic Course. Clubs: Girlsi, Round Table. LEONARD J. KONIECKIQ Elective Course. Clubs: Boysa, Science. Geraldine Vandenberg, Audrey Vogt, ixiflgxiue Vickrey, LaVerne H llarilyn J olinson, Ellen Zieniann GLORIA C. JELIANW-English Course. Oracle: Cub Reporter. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Crirls', Round Table. Dancing Chorus: Op- erettas CED. Victory Bar. NAN C Y A. NA R U BI M Science Course. Oracle: Cub Reporter. Sports: Senior Life Saving. Clubs: Foreign Language - Vice-President, Girlsg- Treasurer, Nereidsi- Presi- dent, Round Table, Science, X. S6?lU6?7'l,t667li. Honor Society. ELLEN J. ZIEBIANN- Science Course. Clubs: Nereids', MARION S. JESKE-Latin Course. Oracle: Business Ma.nager. Sports: Senior Life Saving. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girlsi, Nereidsa, Science, X. Sezienteefn. Latin Pin. Quill and Scroll. Honor Society. Bronze llledal. BIARILYN E. JOHNSON - Science Course. Clubs: Art, Camera, Dramatic, Crirls', Round Table, Science, X. Victory Bar. MLARY L. JOYCE - Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Marion Jeske, Nancy N aruin, Gloria Julian, lNIary Joyce Page Une H zz ndrcd I?'1j'ty-seven. Burl? Gertrude Hoffmann, Gail Hamilton. Bliss Zarling, hlargaret hleyer. Surfed Lorraine Hensuk MISS ZARLING 322 The pleasure of others' success has always been shared by They cheered for the participants of auditorium skits and praised the Work of their members who broad- cast over the public address system. Frequently they rejoiced with homeroom 321 in its victories. Notes of congratulations for some achievement in school activities were often interchanged by the two groups. The spirit of friendship Within the homeroom expressed itself by its festivities. VVhen one of the members left for the army, they sponsored a party at the American Legion in Bay View. They also sent Christmas packages to servicemen. Several times they have Written homeroom notes to 'fthe boys in the service. Homeroom 322 is proud of the contributions they made to the athletic victories. Some of the highest track scorers were in this homeroom, and they were well repre- sented on the football and basketball teams also. The girls, not to be outdone by the boys, participated in the swimming, tennis, and basketball activities. All through their four years, homeroom 3229 has been helped and guided by Miiss Zarling. Wlhenever they had any questions, she was always Willing to give up her time, helping them check their credits, plan their courses, and offering them useful information about business and college life. Homeroom 39242 feels ready, now, to face tomorrow. Page Om. H 11 ndred Fvifty-efzfghit 'Y' Lefz' io rzghf: Lorilla Meyer, Carolyne Maas. Dorothy Szeflinski, Joyce lwatzen, Rernadine Nlakowski, Beverly lNIaier, Biargaret lNIeyer. Nlaue iNIexe1 CAROLYNF, G. lNIAAS-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. BEVERLY J. BIAIER-Stenographic Course. Bond Typist. Sports: Senior Life Saving, Swim- ming, Clubs: Booster, Girls, Nereids', Science, Victory Corps. BERNADINE BI. lNIAKOWlSKI-English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsf JOYCE H. lNIATZEN-Science Course. Sports: Senior Life Saving. Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' -- President, Nereids' - Vice- President, Round Table, Science. LORILLA NI. BIEYER-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science. BIARGARET A. BIEYER--Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. Orches- tra: Class Plays BIARIE A. BIEYER-Science Course, Class Commission. Clubs: Art, Dramatic, Foreign Lan- guage-Secretary, Girls', Round Table, Sci- ence, DOROTHY I. SZEFLINSKI-Science Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girlsf Page One Hundred I'z ty nme Herbert lNIiller, Carol F ilenius. Bernard l.NICNI21I1E1iII1Z1.I1, lone Honeyager, Lois Hinz CAROL E. FILENIUS1- Steno- graphic Course. Clubs: Girlsi, Science. GAIL C. HAMILTON - Elective Course. Clubs: Camera, Girls'. Dancing Chorus: Operettas LOIS F. HINZ-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Science. Sezienfeen - Properties. GERTRUDE BI. HOFFMLANN - Elective Course. All-City Senior Or- chestra. Oracle: Cub Reporter. Clubs: Drarnatic, Girls', Round Table, Science. Orchestra: Operettas QU. TONE A. HONEYAGERRElective Course. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Language, Girlsi, Round Table, Sci- ence. L-ii erne Rossow, Arnold Mavis, Gertrude Hoffmann. Gail Hamilton, Cyril lvfescher Page One HllI1lIlT6Jd Sixty BERNARD T. MC BIANABIAN- Elective Course. Sports: Basketball -Second Team, Cross Countryh Second Tearn, Gymnastics. Clubs: Boys, Foreign Language. ARNOLD H. lNIAVIS--Science Course. Color Guard. Oracle: Star Reporter. Sports: Basketball, Cross Country. Track. Clubs: Boys'-Vice President, Foreign Language, Science, Victory Corps. Victory Bar. CYRIL F. BIESCHER- Science Course. Boys' Club. HERBERT V. BIILLER-Elective Course. Sports: Football-Second Team. Clubs: Boys', Science. LAVERNE L. ROSSOW- Steno- graphic Course. Clubs: Art, Girls'. LORRAINE C. HENSIAK-Elem tive Course. Girls, Club. HERBERT H. BIACIOLEK-Scb ence Course. Sports: Football- lllanager. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. BETTY C. BIARCUSSEN-Steno- graphic Course. Oracle: Billing clerk -Annual, Xewspaper. Clubs: Girlsi, X. KENNETH L. BIARTIN-Science Course. Clubs: Boysi, Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science. BTARY L. NTATTTTTTQEZ - Steno- graphic Course. Oracle: Typist. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsi. 63' r'-Q 5,-vii liayer, Dorothy lfattliei, Kenneth lliartin, Ci6I'3ilIQllI1C Sobchak, Herbert lllaciolek Left io right: Geraldine Zielinski, Lorraine Hensiali, Betty Blarcussen, lwiary Martinez DOROTHY BI. lNIATTHEI-Eng- lish Course. Sports: Senior Life Sav- ing. Clubs: Art, Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereidsi, Round Table, Science. GEORGE L. lNIAYER-Science Course. Sports: Basketball-Second Teain. Clubs: Boysi, Foreign Lan- guage. GERALDINE A. SOBCHALK-Eng lish Course. Clubs: Dramatic. For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. GERALDINE L. ZIELINSKI- Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. Page One IIZlN?lCZl'6'CZ Sizviy one v '11- W ,W W ,W W 4W W WW ,W W WW WW W W ,W WW W W W 1, W, W M W M WWW W WWW WW W NW W W WW W W W W 'W W W W W I W XW W W W W, W W WW WW WW-W W I W WW W W W.. Y W-, 'Y 1 ,,, 0 3:59, . A 4 W.. 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' Now Located at 2215 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue -.-.--:-- Specializing in . . . 1 Typewriter Sales p Repairs and Rentals .i.l.111 Cornplete Office, School, M Bookkeeping and Artist Supplies 1 and Paper Specialties 1 G Pl NU 0011 MARKET EDWIN GRITZMACHER, Prop. 3731 SOUTH PINE AVENUE Page One H undred Sixty-t S iii T-5-if-A L-' ' in--gl ' , 1,111-'B Y -it-'A'- ,...,-F :--F,-Ls..-Jfxf I J ,.-J, - 'J'i ' ffffff if Y S 5? W s W W r mm N Xjf. zz? W X Maiuwmwlriiiii , rrrrrr rrr rrrr , r rrr + + r r r i f i ifiiiwn14mxJM ' r , , f , f f , Q r r f ,f trrr ,f f f aff ,f , ,X + g f f+f ,f IW W L f f ELI There is a size and type LOUIS ALLIS electric motor for every industrial requirement. THE LOUIS ALLIS CO ke 7,Ws Z Ze Z: ZZ f .I-.,..fffY,, i S S X JW X NWS fr ,il Hzmdrcri ,S arty-l Compliments of I C. B. Ilensehel Manufacturing Company 229 W. Mineral Street v T I 30102171 GRIDLEY 'DWISION ' if , MILK y CREAM V, BUTTERMILK COTTAGE :Hesse DELICIOUS ICE enum , 'k MArqueHe 7370 T e e- e G e e A I e ee L- f E E+ 1- I rf - 3-ee Eeeff If ,Y , , v I 1 T 1 V PLUMBING - HEATING -- AIR CONDITIONING -AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 4 PAUL J. GRUNAU CO., Ltd. I 'Ir 'k 'lr All Types of Residential, Commercial and Indunstrial Installations n 'lr i' dl' n 2697 S. Kinniekinnic Ave. Sheridan 1400 Blilwaukee 7, Wlisconsin e avi' i an e lieie i e e e n If i i eiieie eg I . i ee ,ieife I Page One H 'll9lLClI7'6?Cl Sixty-Jive Bay View Federal Savings and Lean Association C. J. BULLOCK, Secretary See Us For - Mortgage Loans . . . Insured Savings Plan . . . War Bonds SHeridan 1831 2671 South Kinnickinnic Avenue ,fi-FQ, ig SHeridan 4448 2483 South Kinnickinnic Avenue NOW SUPPLYING PEACETIME NEEDS Proud as We are of our Wartime production, We take greater pride in our production for peacetime needs. For many years Nordberg machinery has served industry throughout the world. With new and improved Nordberg developments now available, users of Nordberg equipment are assured of even greater efficiency and dependability, characteristics which have always been identified with Nordberg products. NIIRDBERG MFG. CUMPANY ia: g -s' io: One Hzmdrcd S fl i Y' A '71 South Shore MCHINN N Marker SUPER 'ir 'k Distinctive Foods Where You Meet wk Your Friends w 'k 2903 South Delaware Avenue ol JAINIES WV, SMITH, Prop. io l K , S ' S ' ern S ervlee tatlons 30 Years of Faithful Service O DISTRIBUTORS OF TEXACO PRODUCTS N TEXACO AND HAVOLINE OILS O 401 E. Oklahoma Ave. 2729 S. K. K. Ave. 1301 E. Conway Page One H urn dared One H Ezmclrerl .Szrvfy-ezglzt h 0 af q n- .- 1 ,- - 1..- .. - 'k 'A' 2338 SOUTH HOWELL AVENUE is r ccmcmrumrlcws, Hacwx 'g 3 74' r, . A r ll Joe. L. IIOUSFELD'S BAY vmw 'rum V 8 SUPPLY C0. V Factory Method LODl RECAPPING -Ir Vulcanizing -k New Tires ir Used Tires Over 25 Years of Tire Service or or ' 9 FINE DIAMOND RINGS W rMilwaukee's Largest Selection r r 350 - S75 - 95100 Others up to 351,500 Prices include 2092, tax. -I Ou . - . Compare the Beauty ahty Pr1ce I , ima xxx K X! ,ff ,,, Open a charge account or use our BudgefP1an. SHe1'1da11 3719 There are no carrying charges. 0 . , ' g ARC!-IIE TEGTMEYER, Incorporated N 2366 South K1HH1Ck1HI11C Avenue W g Jewelers n 10 Plankinton Arcade-Inside-WMain Floor i CIIAS. J. PETRI Sr S N Cflndependence Made America-trade Independent 1 ir 'Ir 'k g Sheridan 1537 2633 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Page One Hundred Srrz'a:ty-nine On T X ,QQJEQT ,T T' ir'A' -,efvz TH' T' ' - if-,T K-Y W ' ,E HOUSE or APPLIANCES AMW' Eagan? KITZROW-MacMILLAN, mc. f 2923-A South Delaware FLOWERS AND GIFTS F. D. T. PLQRIST Zenith Radios Delia Hornecrait Tools Universal Appliances ir All Metal Kiichen Cabinets and Sinks 2330 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue Teiephone SHeridan 1071 TED WEN ZEL'S MEAT MARKET FOR BETTER MEATS HY-GRADE PCDULTRY HOME-MADE SAUSAGES if We Deliver in Bay View and Town of Lake 'A' 2908 South Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridan 3558 H I cd Severzty 1 Gillis 81 Pottinger Co. 1 REAL ESTATE -MORTGAGE LOANS GENERAL INSURANCE 2250 South Kinniekinnic Avenue Slleridan 1221 1 1 Wfithaa Our Vhry Best Wvishes BLOCH DANE MAN Congratulations and Best Wlishes to the Graduates 1 1 fro rn 1 FURNITURE CO. Your Neighborhood Store 1 1 1003 Nlitehell St. O. R. DeWTolf, Nlgr Multhauf Pharmacy 2479 S. Howell Ave. 1 Milwfaukee 7, Wis. 1 1 1 1 Badger Die Casting Company ' ,Manufacturers of T Zine and Aluminum Alloy Die Castings Telephone SHeridan 6643 201 YV. Oklahoma Avenue 1 Milwallkee 7, Wis . 1 1 Page One Hundred Seventy-01119 T Tu Y I9 . AWE AWNING 00.15 + me 8 S Ou is We're Never Too Busy to Say 4fHello'9 + C un fill fllil i, ,k 'ffl' Telephone Sheridan 4220 O 'lr 'k ICE CREAM 2510 S. Kinnickinnie Avenue 1 ' THE BUTTER HARDWARE C0. BUILDEIPS HARDWARE--QUALITY WTOODWTORK GAS AND ELECTRIC APPLIANCES South 13th and W1 est 1V1itehe1l Streets U74 Years of Satisfactory Services' Chartered and QS' 0,6 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Q Supervised by the 777: ,k 1 2 1 T 1 ' up T0 Q A 2, L. S. Gm ernment 294 55000. 615 HOMIE LQANb 'VCE CDW? Kinniekinnie Federal Savings Sr Loan Association 2301 South Kinniekinnie Avenue SHeridan 3981 Une H unrirczl .Serenfy f il- A 7 7 -1 ' 7 Y IIUUSE PHARMACY Prescription Experts Phone SHeridan. 7370 2737 S. Kinniekinnic Avenue lNllIILW.AUKEE, CWISCONSIN fl 1 T ll l pl l lx l w , , Sl-leridan 1434 rl Mwfi FASHION SI-IOPPE 2481 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue Avalon Theatre Bldg. W V l l: Mary Applan Milwaukee 7, Wis. , Cameras Photo Supplies ll TlPPe'33ll0'5 Hardw are A Film sun as Movie wg 3955 South Howell Avenue 'pr lp 1' , PITTSBURGH PAINTS , STUDI0 0RSON Telephone: SHeridan 9747 l l Florian J. Senk, Prop. lNIilwaukee T, Wlis. l 2997 S, Delaware SHQI-idan 6458 U, -J -1 S - - J - -I I l li Phone SHeridan 8485 Tire Repairing ll l.E0'S SUPER VALUE F0005 ll Qi 2657 S- Howell LUTHER amos. senvlcs QUALITY FOODS n PATE on. PRODUCTS l GROCERIES - FRESH FRUITS 'p p VEGETABLES - COLD CUTS l Polishing - Greasing - Washing Leo C. Malinowski Phone SHeridan 9l9O is 2594 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue -, , 1 A f Q-ETC' Yi, A - ' Y I --Y-TY-T Y l C Y .fi 7, if Y' YV 'Lf'-T - Wil A Y I -ZYAQ -f' A7 Y-v-I ' I -Y iv' -Y'7' A -f-.-Q' - ,, . A ' Q T -fi . 'fC . I-Q v Qi 4' -If' . Y -K gf- Y H ,fQ'Q,f,1f Olichard 9642 Repair Service tl 9 .Ml O HEIM s I . , l 7 v Llnooln Music House W ppp.. OMENS APPAREL Expert Teaching of All Instrurrnents lMusical Accessories Sheet Nlusic fl Coats, Sluts' Dresses, Brldal Gowns ll I. S l and Formals Sales . .4 . Accordwn and Band Instruments n l 153-'CL VV. Lincoln Avenue ll 1013 WA hlitchell Street l en sf' A he Kg .19 A ,egic ins tv sv s Ae so 'KAY' 43:5 V EDWV. ll. BIUTL C0. Jewelers 808 YV. Mitchell Street lNIilwaukee, Wills. AIItchell 3626 M 7, Y 77 g A74 w w l 4 l l 1' 1+ 4 l l FAMILY F000 MARKET QUALITY MEAT 8: GROCERIES g ll ' 5 l Telephone SHeridan 1715 ll Sigmund Czarnecki 2962 S. Delaware Ave. l Page One Huwncirecl Severzty-ilzree Laufenherg ' Bros. 4 Cornplirnents of Iohns-Manville Authorized , , Contractors tor , ' Roofing, Siding, and Remodeling NIILWTAUKEE H , CHAN E i Q l 2224 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. it ty SH eriaan 7739 SHeridan 7740 T 'if ri ii ' A I... y XX 1 ff ee 'P ::f - llv 3 'K '-l- - 2 llu ' M M' rr.. f 'S t ::: is-2-:fi Q w ' .5 '- H T-1 'F. I I ,'.'-29 -In W it ,gl-f:-a'- n: i s A ',r'!o9' Y .. ,yt at a f I an Z I .3 I. x . 'Ni I ' Each year, as you graduates grow older and eventually establish homes of your own, you will discover that more and more folks want All-Electric homes. You will owe it to yourself, therefore, to be fully informed on low-cost electricity, adequate Wiring and elec- trical appliances -- which make electrical living so easily available to all. The Electric Co. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN SP-7A-46 Page One Hizzindrerl Sezwzfyifoizzr I 1 For thirty years Premier Engraving Company has been rendering faithful service to the printing industry and developing the perfection in craftsmanship that gives you more than iust your money's worth when you order at Premier today. O-Jcfi.4i.4 CS: fnyzavecs THE PREMIER ENGRAVING COMPANY 818 WEST WINNEBAGO STREET . MILWAUKEE 5, WISCONSIN THE FINEST IN BLACK AND WHITE AND COLOR ENGIIAVING Page One H IIIVIZCITGCZ Seveinrtyifive TOO! A O O O O O O O O l 1 l HERMAN'S 'O . SUPER-SERVICE STATION STARKQS MARKET g 2509 E. OKLAHOMA AVE. , 2993 S- Kinuickimlic Ave- ' l , Sheridan 8006 SHeridan, 5890 Y R ee - -1 e ee - R ee' R f 1 O - O -AO eOA5O O O R O1fO OO Q 1 sourn suons swan suor V AUG. B, PRIEGEL co, 2995 SOUlE12fffgffJRE ME' ' l GENERAL CONTRACTOR VV e carry a eomplete line Of: Boilers CANDIES , COOKIES , Electric, Oil and-Gas and we specialize in .L l Furnaces a Speclally FOUNTAIN SERVICE .O 2349-55 S. Austin Street Milwaukee, Wis. l 3 ' fe H7 Ae! fs E O e O5 R li O ei, giffe eve O fO fOiO g ee OR R O pie V R R -A: R of RO O ll ll w l N we ,l y 9 ll SOUTH SHORE PHARMACY X ' ' lu E F. H ' ' h SCHLQJFWIHE ' HHSTEU CO , ms emm ll 1 ,ll 2532 E. Oklahoma Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. 5 CC?S50'-S fo A ' Phone SHe1'idan 2759 ALSTED e KASTEN CO l l South Shore Grocery 4 DIEUNITZ 35 S0NS . Furniture and A liance Fresh Bleats Grocerles pp l r Stores s M, SH .R 'Ol' 30'5 'l O Q emi an l ll 2315 S. Kinnickinnie Avenue l H. ' YV ,P O. 311412.13 YSO W R OO lg Hman Ons rop al meet lf . Owilwaukee 7, Vllis. Telephone SHeridau 2901 Y'!AO ii YO O O O Age Tp :Mi RA O BADGER WINDOW CORDES GROCERY C L N E R S Hugo Cordes, Prop. V l ' f Groceries, Fruits, and Vegetables ll w ll M SHeridan 2751 l VF 2665 S. Howell Ave. SI-Ieridan 9839 ww! i Y Y i W A AiAi i YAA ll' W i! ii-i Viiiw-i ii Y ir wr if i Page One H undrccl Scz'c'11Iy-sz':z: . 717, e ee e ,ee e e y I err N 1 r Get ll 1 Your Records 'Y at V Jos. ll. CAVALL0 ' D M ilwaulcee's Complete 1 photographer r y Record Library ' if if r 1 r 1 o 1 , 4 N p p u F U 329 E. Wvisconsin Ave. 1 ref ee- ee ee T w r B. S. Wisniewski, Soma gum , Incorporated V V Q Americags Complete 1 U r V S A L E S r Supply House r and ' f . i w S Lnvl CE J Phone Sheridan 2707 F r So LAVCIIUC I Wfest Lincoln A yfen116 r Q Page One H zmdrecl Seventy-serven V 4 t 4 A i 0 44 44 LUBENOWT - MILWAUKEE 4 fUan4ufacturers 4 Screw Dlachine Products 444 444 Since 1894 4, Vi 44' 4 44 Precision Products of Any Material I 4 Arthur Lubenow Co. 444 2021 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. 4 wlilwaukee 7, Was. Tel. SHeridan 9110 4 4 4-if T A562 e: tif g f 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 GITZEIRS FURNITURE 8a APPLIANCE STORE 4 4 HEver thin or the Homes' LY 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 2235 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. 4 4 4 4 4 , ,W 'hm -Y' 4 - A w' 4 44,,Y - 4 4 4 The 4 Comptometer School 44 4 4 Our Graduates in Constant Dernand 4 4 4 4 Train Now for Wfell-Paid OfHce Positions 4 44 4 44 Course is Short, Tuition Low, Employment 44 Service Free 4 4 Start Every 14VIonday 44 4 4 4 4 C 4 312 E. Wisconsin Ave. Room 610 4 Blilwaukee, Wfis. DAly 0300 44 4444 4 4 e A 1 A 111,144 4 4 4 Residence Phone Office Phone 44 4 SHQ-fidan 7516 snefidan 5629 4 MILWAUKEE FACE BRICK 00. 4 4 4 4 41 Years of Brick Experience 4 4 44 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 . 44 Gilbert Hurley 2013 E. F ernwood Ave. 44 44 Milwaukee, Wis. 44 4 4 4 44 Page One I1 und red Sffzwzfy-cz'gl1f e 44 v ' ','7 qi- Y , '-111 B717 if-, i i',' i ', Vx! 1' , 1111 n Y i P P P P P P P Binding for 1946 ORACLE 'mn nonnm nmnnmr commwv 104 E. Mason St. I Milwaukee 2, Wis. PM If it's Bound by Boehm itis Bound to be Good P 1P 4P P P P Sporting Goods - Records PN SHeridan 2274 Pi Expert Repair Service P ' P P O P POST-WAR PROBLEMS Owing to continued acute shortages in many lines, it is sometimes extremely difficult to render the kind of service to which the public was accustomed in pre-war years. However, y P we shall continue to do our best to keep faith with our customers Cin Bay View and other parts of the cityP who have honored us with their confidence for more than a quarter of a century. P P THE SOUTH TOWN 2569 s. Kinnickinnic Ave. P P P Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin P' PP P 0 P PP VP P, Hal White Electrical Appliances Py lr P-P P P P P I P PP , 4P COMMERCIAL AND SOCIETY PRINTING Telephone SHeridan 0844 1 P P HIGH GRADE P BOOK WORK 2308 South Howell Avenue Page One H urzclred Seventy-inline Q xii W , I iiezr I 1' A ,, , Y Q7 Yief JI f :milf 7 f,', fA', -AV f E, YM' E, Y , I1 E I III I I I I' I I I E 1 I III'II1'I1I1A IIIS1I'AI IIII1 MEYER PHARMACY A BBUSKIEWITZ W F Cor. S. 2nd and W. Greenfield Ave. QA1 A F 1 1 , , , 11 11 Phone Mltchell 1013 A 1 1 Prescriptions a Speczalty E1 v o J A1 2101 W est Mltchell St. A! Orchard 5060-0040 P 1 MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN JL-aAI fi Iff.:-S-.Q I ef ei. ii-A II ee A A I Iff I,.a Ai eq if fA.e..l 'TF 7, 1 L- I' -,-QI- fx: 1 ,Af I-Y 2, -,2- if l'Y Y Qi, - I 1 EA DISTINCTIVE 2268 S. A AA MARTIN no DU MEI 1' news xnmlcxnuuc Ave. 1 GENERAL INSURAANCE WEAR SHERIDAN 0833 111 2363 S. Kinnickinnie Ave. SHeridan 1535 1 A 1 if II. DU MEZ STAMP Co. IA A United States and Foreign Stamps and 1 Philatelic Supplies :EZ E E E 1 -fe-L-lr-WAUKEE , A DR. MARIAN LEWIS, M. D. , 1 IUSTRITE cIr'r SHOP V SHERIDAN 1027 1 A Men's Wear Electrical Lingerie A1 AAAA1 DR' -I' P' ER, Dentist I 1 Notions Appliances Hosiery 1 AA SHERIDAN 5123 E 1E it 1 1 11Al A 1 1A SO. Howell AVG. SH6IldaH AA A Avenue A A 1 I a er f I A1 E ef I A T I1 A aI I J ,Ig pri.: fe: l T' Iff A Z-IA fe 'Q Ti 'fiI 1--ff' 11 -3: Y- 'IIAII' U A5 'f 'W e f '- ,Kel T -Wi' -'W If zY1A- QW Qi-QFWE-'T r xr' :Ae 1 , STANECKI PHARMACY IA ARTHUR J. STllEIlLOW 1 E Prescription Dmggist 1 E NIAUTZ PAINTS-HARDWCARE 1A Prescription compounding 1 W- .... A A is the most important N 26 ro S. Klnnlckmnle Ave. part of our business. 1 1 Phone SHCl'id3I1 4960 Phones: SHeridan 9815-9816 4 AE H 4 3295 So. Kinnickinnic Avenue A Af'Q I W ' A--Q ' ' felt I-f'A 1 ,fi if' A' ,-, , f K, f fpl - ,I' --: 'f: '.--:era as We I E I Q1 'F W If WI A A I A PI ,eva 1a 3:51 1 John Gerling A Compliments cf: A A Dealers in 1 , KOLLER DIE 81 TOOL CO. 1 COAL --WOOD - COKE A 1 Telephone Sheridan 2969 1116 So. First Street A 11 24-01 South Kinniekinnic Avenue 1 'ir II AA A I A 1 Irie? en I a ff A Q31 A-. I ef Page One Hundred Efiglzfy ,- tirn S W 'Y 'l-- wi-- ,,- V Z Y A Y P ii U. .ii U 1 BARNEY an IPRECILER Q CORPORATION MILWAUKEE 141-.WIS. p il I N li H N Y ' ga Y. r Aiagf or f if f avi' fe gniaigiia .gig M OLD FLOORS Phone SHeridan 3140 Caulking M N fflflgoonsSTSURFACEDMITH P6EJTEl2-CAiS:5rE!gANDERSg ' Q 1 fi EL 2 .W g re ' G RA D E L I N E .... 2 f INTERLOCKING METAL gil if f 'll n +V WEATH ERSTR' P5 Qgiaeifefffaf 1 M - f ' if iiiil i ZINC - BRONZE Ii ,wif ... fl- N ,f 1' jf' g l , , Rental Machines 66Special Summer Rates with . Floor Sanders - Floor Edgers ll i Convenient TennS,, o Belt Sanders 0 Hand Sanders H ix Sanding - Waxing - Polishing i Walter R. Plennes 3436 S. California St. 2. Estimator Milwaukee 7 , Wis. Floor Seals and Wax ACME noon suRFAclNG co. SHeridan 577 7 2227 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. V -,..,,nA - A-- .,. 2 Y, N r r rw As Page One H uncldred Eighty-one mf, , , A ri' 'Y' ri - mf 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Compliments of Miss Fruend's Brigadiers HOME Room 334 Michael J. Zalewski Commissioner p 1 1 1 Board of Assessments City of Milwaukee 1100 W1. Lincoln Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. Oliehard 0990 1 1 1 1 11 1 1, 1 T. A. GUTOWSKI Pharmacist 3946 South Howell Ave. Town Of Lake Milwaukee, Wis. 1 1 111! 1 .11 11 1 1 1 Compliments of UNITY DYE WORKS, INC. 1012 So. .lst St. fwltchell 3600 MATTUSCHEK'S GROCERY .Since 1898 2549 So. Burrell Street SHeridan 5689 FAUST MUSIC HOUSE Musical Instruments and Supplies Headquarters For Slingerland Radio King Drums 2201 So. Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridan 9803 1 ,1 41 11 11 P 1 1 1,1 BAY VIEW CENTRAL MARKET Phone: SHeri1dan 9668 sell the meats everybody eats. Wie give children the same attention accorded adults. New number: 2352-54 Kinniekinnie Ave. Nlilwallkee, W1 is. 1, 1 11 ,1 1 111 1s MATZEN FUEL COMPANY Over 440 Years of Fuel Service to the People of Bay View Hi' 2332 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue Sheridan 3346 Krueger's Confeetionary Horne Mcide Candies Hand Dipped Chocolates Ice Cream 25141 So. Kinniekinnie Aire. Registered Wfatohmakers J. 8: W. SULTIS ,IEWYELERS SHeridan 0357 2272 South Kinnickinnic Avenue MILW.AUKEE 7, WIS. Page 0126 Hundred Eiglzfy-fzvo ,, A, inn mfr, , Wi Y l A A P PP A i 'YAY V -1 - v .. NATIONAL ICE 81 COAL CO. , O AIR CONDITIONED ICE REFRIGERATORS You may get ice at our automatic vending machines located at the corner of S. Third Street and W. Oklahoma Avenue, day and night SHeridan 2610 Printing that Satisfies ANYTHING FROM A CALLING CARD TO A NEWSPAPER THE MILWAUKEE TIMES SOUTH SIDERS HOME PAPER 831 S. 5th Street Mltchell 8100 AIR-CONDITIONING ROOFING -- F URNACES - REPAIRS Estimates Cheerfully Given O SHEET METAL AND RUOFING P O 3145 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridan 2250 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Page One H undirecl Eighty-theres 1 ik 1 A f A Compliments Ucganghzemhzlgv Ma! azkzfi wllfinalmhyz-7om!hm,,4 , Uf Jfnz0zzba4zf900clQQ7cwi1zy ' A FRIEND Producer of A sLQcuM smAw WORKS WOr1d,S X Gage, Jean Alleifgilsfagggir :Sie by Gage Hats Major Industrial P WANTS r Equipment YOUNG GIRL GRADUATES 1 to Train as , ' - OWER MACHINE OPERATORS - TRIMMERS Sf? V P , Congratulations G R A D U A T E S rud:r?,'f515-wine SERVICE LJQQWISZO :yy Page One Hwz.dv'ecZ Eighty-four A' ' 'ml' ' A THE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY C. L. PRITZLAFF, R. PH. J SHeridan 2795 Milwaukee, Wis. N Ui Everything for the Sick Room 1 Listen to: Know Your Druggist Better Sat. 5:15 PM 'WISN 1150 on the dial. lla - A -ee - A A11 A an xl nonrnwzsmm ELEUATOR co. , Passenger and Freight Elevators 1224 N. Wiater Street Phone Daly 1716 n Hi MORHLA W.. CAR KEYS APPLIANCE it 2373 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Lock Repairs N 'V LEE SOAP Sr PAPER CO. Wiholesale and Retail 1 I' Aflltchell 3000 oachm-0 5900 U 1025 VU. Lincoln Ave. lMilwaukee 7, Wis. FONS s. co. Real Estate ' Alortgage Loans and Insurance 1 Since 1887 q 929 W. Mitchell st. iw11m1w116300 ,U Washers Refrigerators Ironers MAYTAG SALES CO. Ir 1840 E. St. Francis Ave. Q U Phone SHeridan 0286 i Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin Qi Ranges Hot Water Heaters N 1 - A A ,WA ,fA , , , ,A ,W Y ,fi Phone SI-Ieridan 471 7 Tire and Battery Service I U M 3. H it Super Service Station M Gas, Oil ond Accessories il 2915 s. Kinnickinnic Ave. it F. Macholz W. Hennell UN l i Phone ORchard 1040 Repairing of All Musical Instruments ,T The Most Modern and Complete Record on the South Side 'L s I Shop ip WOJGIK'S MUSIC 81 RECORD SHOP ' Nl Everything in the Line of Ml.LSiC Music Furnished for All Occasions 1439 W. Lincoln Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. WL l 'fl 4-1 p 1 r 1 fre To reg or ine A: A A A U pe . A P A- .3 1 if Q A A ef g . f ceezefc eeefr l , Phone SHeridan 9949 Open 24 Hours 1 SOUTH SHORE RESTAURANT w Steaks, Chops and Dinners Short Orders and Sandwiches OPEN SUNDAYS i Elmer Schulz i', Walter Schulz 2999 S. Delaware Ave. W Proprietors Milwaukee, Wis. 4 . W ,j 4 'Y . f f-,ff Y Y A, Aifwfli Y A-Q' Y ' Y, 'V Y, ,fix THE BAY VIEW STATE BANK ' 441 E. Lincoln Avenue U. The Bank with the Reputation for M SAFETY - SATISFACTION - INTEGRITY You, Are Always Welcome , l Page One H lzmclrrecl Eighty-five ----50 A Ackerman, Howard - - - -------43 Adamkiewicz, Maryr Ann - ..A, 41 Agenten, Eleanora- - Albertano, Josephine --------140 ------ 37 A1bNmht,Gsaad.. ..,., 51,iQfvs A1bsght,Af1hur-- ,,.,,W -----as Christie, Bet Andersen, Kenneth ....... 37, 77 Andersen, Robert 73,77,73,122,142 Anderson, Arnold ..., - - - .... - 4 1 Anderson Betty ........ - - - - 140 Anderson, Lois ,,,,, - - - 43 Anderson, Marwrin .... - - -43 Anderson, Nlary .... - - - - - 37 Anderson, Ralph - .ee. - - - 5 1 Anderson, Russell- - - - - - -37 Anderson, 1Vayne - - - - - - 37 Apel, Dorothy- - - - -- -43 Arieff, Bernard ..-...- - - .--. 109 39 Armand, Jeanette - - - ---..- - - - Arndt, Richard ----- Arndt, Robert- - - - Ash, Mavis ----- Athy, Beatrice - - - Awe, Lauris .-.-- Bachmann, Gerald - - ---50,71,7s 33 51 ---43 ---37 ------31 Baden, Marilyn- -- - - ---- - -- - 36 Bahr, Dorothy ---- Bahr, Ruth ------ Bailey, Fred- - - -- -- - Baitinger, Daniel- - - Baldikoskl, Patrxela- Bahan, Sharon ----- 126,127 -----118 ---48 ---42 --- ---36 33 Ballas, Peggy- ---M ---- --46 Baltes, Beverly - - - - - - -- - - -42 Baltes, Patricia ---- - - - - -81, 128 Baranowski, John - - - - - ---- - 42 Barbian, Ronald ..-- -- -37 Barczak, Robert ---- - - - 36 Barke, Ruth --.-- - - - 43 Barnett, James- - - - ---- -- -42 Barr, Barbara - - - --.---..- 47 Barry, Alfred .----- 62, 95, 128 Barry, Margaret- - - ------ - -- -44 Bartel, Dorothy .--- - - --.-. 42 Bartels, Jerry ------- Bartman, Romayne - Bartok, Dorothy - - - - Bartz, Elmer --.- - -- ---51 --- ---36 106 ---42 Basile, ltlarianne- - ------.-- - -36 Bauch, George 57,5s,7s,s1,1QQ,1Qs Baumann, Jane- -- -- -- ------ -37 Baumgarten, Betty --...-- 36 70 Baumgartner, Dorothy Baxter, Richard ...--- Beatovic, Betty- - - - - - Beaumont, Ronald ---- Beaumonte, Phyllis- -------40 37 ---47 36 --- ---38 Beck, D1ck------------ --- Beekemeier, lNIildred Becker, Fred .-.----- Becker, Shirley ------ Beckwith, Ethel ---.--- - - - - - Behlendorf, Charles ---- - - - - - Behling, Carol- - -- -- - Behling,,Evelyn ---- Bender, Eugene ------ 31 36 37 ---47 36 36 ---47 43 i:i36 '7 Benkelman, Ruth- - -- - - -- -- -oil Benn, Charles ----- - -------- - Bennett, l.VI11'1HII1 56,57,5S,67,98, 43 122,124,145 Benning, George ---------- 47, 78 Berg, Gwen ----- - -----47 Berg, Lawrence - - - - -- -127 Berghoefcr. Joan ---- - - - - 128 Bernauer, Seldon - - - - - - -110 Berndt, Audrey - - - - - - 42 Bernhard, Jane ..--- - - - 37 Berry, Robert .-.---- - - - 36 Bertling, ltlaryalice .--- - - - 42 Bertoncini, Sally- - -- - -- -43 Bertoncini, Valeria - - - - - - -- -47 Bethmann, Betty Jane - - - - -42 Bettin, Beverly ..-- ---- - - -47 Bentin, Donald ..-. - - -- -47 Biddick, George -.-. - ------ 127 Biester, George ---- - --------- 37 Bigelow, Ruth .-----. 64, 98, 105 Biniak Arlene- - - - -- - -84, 128, Birgel, Marle11e-- - - -- ---- -36 Page One Hundred Eighty-sz'a: Blackwood, James 72,96,97,1Q3, Index of Students 124,125,137 43 Blackwood, Robert- -- -- -- -- - - Blazer, Roman -.---- - -- -37 Blomquist, Glenn -.-- - -- -52 Blomquist, Nancy- - - - -- -36 Bocchini, Richard- - - - - -- -42 Bodell, Jean ---- -- - Boehme, Robert- - - Boggio, Mary ---- Bogs, Vivian ----- Boehm, Rose- - - - - - ----47 ----37 ----31 ----51 ----51 Bohman, Carol ---- ---- 1 11 Bohmann, Harry- - - - -- -41 Bolan, Dolores - - - - -- -42 Boll, Victor ---- - -- -47 Bolz, Loise------- ----47 Borck, Charlene - - - - -- -39 Both, Melvin- - -- -- - -- -42 Bouck, Delores ---- - - - -43 Bouck, Glenn ---- - - - -51 Boyce, Hawley- - - - -- -51 Boyle, Edward- - - - - - -43 Bracey, Rita ------ - -- -42 Brady, Ruth ------ - - - - -- -47 Brandon, Dorothy - - - - - - - -- -36 Brandon, Robert ----- - -- ---- -36 Brandstaetter, Lois- - - - - 126, 127 Brandt, Betty- ---- -- - - - -37, 71 Braun, Jack------- -----51 Braun, Richard- -- - -- -- -37 Brechtel, Mary ---- - - - - 151 Bressler, Ray ---- - -- - - - - - -37 Breutzmann, Aldine- - - - ----- 135 Breutzmann, Margaret ----- - -42 Breutzmann, Richard ---- - - - -42 Brielmaier, lVIary - - Brielmoier, Robert- Bristow, Donald- - - Bristow, Eugene- - - Brogan, Thomas ----- - -- -- -- - Broge, Joyce - - - - Broge, Richard ---- - ---- --47 74 3 39 36 1 51 51 57,125,127 31 Bromberg, Garon ------ - - - -- -42 Bronikowski, David - - - - -- -42 Brown, Beverly - - - -- - - -- -36 Brown, Elaine ----- - - - -31 Brown, Ruth ---- - - - -- -46 Brownell, John ------ - -- -42 Bruder, Jacqueline ----- - - - - - -46 Brueckner, Mae ------- - ---- -51 Bruens, Shirley- -- -- - 64, 105, 123 Brulz, ltfarianne ----- - - ---- - -47 Brzeskiewicz, Lucretia - ------- 36 Budish, Eugenia- -------- 65, 128 Budish, Shirley ---- - - ------ -43 Budney, Allan- ------- -----36 Budney, Pat -------- - -- - -- -47 Budziszewski, Florence - ----- 106 Buechler, John 57,58,78,122,124,127 Buege, Patricia ---- - - - - - ---- - 36 Buenger, Delores -------- - - - - 36 Buenger, Robert- - ---- -- -- -- -47 Bulger, Evonne- -63, 70, 126, 128 Bullock, Elizabeth -----.- - - - - 37 Burghardt, Elmer- - Burke, Richard ---- Burskey, Ruth- - - Buschke, Robert - - - Busl1, Arlene- - - - Buske, Russell-- - Byrne, Joan - - - - Ca ski, Frank ----- Campbell, John ---- Card. Blll- -------- nv s -------51,69 43 iQQii14 ----47 ----42 47 36 --,-,L 48 -------36 -----48,75 Carlsen, Gerald- ------ -- -- -- -41 Casey, Roberta. - - -- -84, 139, 140 Casselman, Carol -..--- - - - -- -44 Caughey, Janet- - - - - -- -36 Caughey, ltlary- - - - - - - -41 Cavanaugh, l-Nlary - - - - - - - 4 1 Cegielski, Ruth - - -- Cerar, Joseph ---- - ----141 --- ----41 Ceszynski, Florence- - - - - - -52 Cevan, Ellen ------ - - - -- -41 Ceynowa, Althea -----.. - - - - 37 Chambers, Joyce- - - ----- ---- - 4 1 C Champagne, Betty Jean ------ 3.3 Chandek, Hermane --------- 143 Chanik, Glenn ---------- ---- 4 1 C Chavez, Carmen ---- Chavez, Ramona- - - Checker, Joan ---- - - Checker, Rosemary- - - Ci1lI'i1f1Sl, Delores- ----- Chrapkowskl, Ralph ---- Christensen, Audrey ---- Christensen, Carol ---- Christensen, Helen- - - - -- Christenson, Coralie - - -- Christenson, Yvonne ---- Christiansen, Erie - - - - - - - Christiansen, Robert ---- Christiansen Ruth arie , 1 111. Christiansen, Shirley ---- Christiansen, hiarlyn ---- ty Jane--- - Christman, Mary ----- Cialdini, Rinato ------ Ciesla, Phyllis ----- ---- Cieszynski, Virginia ---- Cinquemani, Jo-- -- -- - - Cinquemani, Josephine - - Clark, Harriet - - - - - - - - Clough, Shirley- - - Cobbs, Allen ----- Coconate, Grace ---- Coffeen, Annabelle- - - Cotfeen, Thelma ---- Coghlan, Joan- - - - Cole, Sally ---- - - Conell, Elaine ---- Coolman, Robert- - - Cooper, Patricia ---- Corbett, Nathalie- - - Cordes, Donald- - - Costello, Mary- - Cotton, Robert- - - Coultrip, Richard ----41 ---31 ----36 ----48 41 ---1 37 37 1 ----106 --41,61 ----141 36 ----139 36 -----44 37 51 ----44 36 666646 ----41 ----48 48 36 ----31 41 ----46 ----31 ----46 47 5? ----4s 48 48 41 44 46 666641 ----41 Counihan, Shirley- - - - -- -51 Cowden, Fay- - - - - - -- -52 Cowie, George- -- - - -- -37 Crook, June- ------- -- -- -52 Crull, Joan ---------- - - - - - - -141 Cudnohosky, ltlarjorie - - - - - -- -46 Cudnohosky, Shirlie - - - - - - - - 32 Cybell, Barbara ------ Cybell, Rita- ---- - -- Cybell, Roland -------- ----36 ----140 ----41 Cybell, Theresa- - - - - ------ - - 140 Czajkowski, Geraldine - - - -- - A Czarapata, Richard ---- Czarnecki, Christine ---- Czerw1nsk1, hlable ---- Dachyk, De Lores ---- - - Dahlke, Vivian ---- - - Dallman, Carol- - -- - - Dallmann, Lyla- -- - - - - Damjanovich, Zorka - - - Danish, Edith ---- - -- Dantzman, ltlary - - - Datka, Virginia- - - Davids, Doreen - - - Davies, lilarjorte- - -- Davis, Alice - - - - - - Decker, Allean ----- De Frain, Alfred - - - - De Frain, Joyce ---- Delebeck, Georgien- - - De1Motto, Rose ----- Derus, Carol ----- Derus, Shirley- - - Desotell, Betty - - - - Desotell Beverly - - - Despins, James ---- Dethloft Carol- - - - IkaMof DeVeau F Nancy - - - Audrey- - - - Dietricl1, Janis- - - - - - - - Dietrich, ltlargaret ---- Dingler, Kenneth- - - Disch, Harriet ---- Distenfeld, Lila ----- Dittmar, Kenneth- - - - -44 ---114 ---36 ----43 139 140 40 S -----34 ----40 52 ---117 50 ----48 ----40 ----40 ----40 ---130 ----40 ---141 ----50 ----47 ----37 46 iliiso nv ----50 ----34 ----52 ----37 ---51 ----37 ----44 ---115 ----40 ---118 ----31 Dixon, Lois ------ -- -----147 Doepke, Carol- - - - ---- - - - -50, 71 Domalewski, Dolores - - - - - - - - -47 Dombrowski, Patricia - Demrois, Rosemarie - - - - Donovan, 151106- -- - - - - Dorcey, W 1ll1a1n ---- -------34 ----48 37 ----43 Drew, Audrey- - - - - 50 Drew, Loran ------ ----------50 Drewry, Barbara 64 ,10a,113,1Qs Driscoll, Patrick ---- - - - ----- - 50 Drillpile, Horace - ---- - ---- - - - Drsewiecki, Dolores Dudzxk, Arlene - -- - Duerr, James ---- - - Duffy, Dorothy- - - Duffy, Mary Ann- - - - -- - Dumke, 1Varren- - - Dundas, 1Villiam- - - Dunham, Julaine- - - - -- -- - Durand, Archie ---- - - -50, Durand, Fred ---.- - - - - -34, Duszynski, Audrey ---- ----- Dysinski----------A ----1 Eaton, Loralene- - - Eberling, Gloria- - - Ebert, Carol ----- Ebert, Dorothy- - - Eckert, Audrey- - - Eckert, Betty ----- Eckert, Elfrieda - - - Eckert, Jo Ann- - - Eckhart, Jolm ---- Edelstein, Ruth- -- - Edwards, Ianthe - - - - - - - - - - Ehrman, Geraldine- - - - -- Eickhoft, Virginia- - Elliott, Arlene- - -- - Ender, Eugene- - - Engel, Kenwood- - - Engel, LaVerne ----- Engler, Josephine ---- -- Engnath, lNIary ---- Enkosk, Barbara- - - Erb, Elsbeth ---- - Erb, George ------- Erdahl, Patricia- - - Erdmann, Caroline 40 40 48 45 34 52 50 50 42 84 84 40 43 113 45 51 36 31 51 32 -37 -41 -39 114 -41 -41 128 143 -37 127 31 36 ----150 ---45,71 -----36 Erdmann, Gloria ----- - -- - Erdmann, Inez- - - Erenz, Burton- - - - - - ---- - - -- Erenz, Charlene- - ---- 65, 71, Erickson, Bruce- - - ---- - - -- Erickson, Caroline- Erickson, Donald- - Erickson, Ermi, W' lNIavonne 1ll1am------- ---- EFID1S,.ElS1C ---- - -- -- -- Erpeldmg, Beatrice - - - - - - - Esser, LeRoy- - -- - - - - - - Etringer, Dolores - - Evans, Beverly- - - - Evans, Jean- - - -- - Evans, lNiIarilyn- - -- Evans, Ewald, James ---- Ewert, Carol ----- Ewert, Russell- - - - Ewing. John ---- Peggy ---- F Fabrizio, Ernest- - - Fadncss, Gerald- - - Fare, Rosemarie - - - Farina, Grace- - - - - Farina, Rosemarie- W - - Fehlbcrg, Dolores- - Feller, Dolores- -- - - Felske, James ---- Felski, Lorraine- -- - Fenske, Dorothy - - - Ferri, Louise ----- Ferri, Paul ----- Ferri. Theresa ---- Fiedler, lyfarilyn- - - Fiedler, Robert- - - Filenias, Carol ---- Fimiano, Betty- - - Findlay, Joan ---- Finger, Violet ----- Fiorelli, Gaston n as,70, -36 37 114 41 -36 128 52 46 -52 133 135 -31 143 36 47 141 36 37 37 36 46 31 39 105 46 D52 117 31 42 143 105 -37 46 42 141 -31 32 42 160 52 42 46 123,125,150 Firle, Robert ------ --------- 33 F 11llSlCI', Louise- ---- - - -- -46 Flatow, Richard- - - - -- -37 Fleischer, Joyce- - - - - -- -33 Flint, Betty ------- ------ - -- -33 Flitsh, Lois ---------- - -- -- - 1 17 Fohr, Jean ------ ----- ---- ---31 Fonaas, Jack- -62, 63, 90, 91, 92 42 Fonaas, June ----- ---- - -- - - - - Fonaas, Marilyn- - - - ---115 Fons, Daniel ------ - -- -- -42 F ons, Joan ------ ---- - - - 33 Fons, Norman- -Q - -- -46, 69 F ons, Sylvia- - - ----- 14 1 Forcia, James - - - - - - 143 Forrest, Allan- - - - - - 156 Foster, Edwin- - - - -- -37 Foster, Joan------- ----42 Foster, Geraldine- - - - - -- -31 FoX,Dick------- - ----45 Fox, Donald- - - - -- -31 Fox, Gloria ---- - -- -37 Fox, Jeanne ----- - - - 138 F rahm, David ----- - -- -33 Frank, Richard ----- - - - -- -42 F rankwicz, Marcia --..- - .. - - 37 Franskoviak, Duane- - - ---- - - - 33 F ranszczak Rose Marie - 45 Fredericks, ,Betty Jane - - - C 111 C47 Freda., Betty Jane ----- - F redr1cl1, Jean ------ - - Freed, Margaret- - - - - - Freitag, Audrey- - - - Freuden, Charles- - - - - Frieano, Carlo- - - - - -- - Fricker, Gloria ---- - - 81, Friske, Howard- - - - A M - -- Frister, Rosalie- - - - - - -- Fritsch, Shirley ------ - -- Fuhrman, Ruth ----- 60, Fulbright, Richard ----- - Fulbright, Robert- - - -- G ----52 - ---- 47 --52,71 ----145 - ---- 33 ----143 116,118 -----41 -----47 -----45 129,132 ----135 -95,135 Gabelbauer, LaVerne - - - - - Garber, Jeannette ------- GRDFOVIC Audrey- -- L1 2 , 31 ----106 1 9 132 . ----152 Galeckl, Rosemarie- - - - - - - ' -61, Gaghano, Dolores ------- Gallagher, J acquelyn- - - Gallagher, James ---- - Galligan, Gwendolyn- - - Galow, Janice -------- Galvan, David ------ Gardetto, Theresa ---- 'arneau, Ada ------ arneau, Donna ---- Gatz, Gordon ----- Gauer, George- - - Gauger, Ruth ---- Gavin, Eugenia - - - - Gavin, John ---- Gay, Dewey- -- - - Guy, James ---- - - - Gedda, Madeline ---- - Gehring, Clyde- - - - - - Gehrke, Cora- - - - - - - Gehrke, Daniel- - - - - - Geil, Phillip ----- -- Gename, Nancy- - - - Gerner, Robert ---- Geschrei, Carroll ---- Geske, Don ------- Giannoni, Carol- - - Gibbs, Patricia ---- Giencke, Edward- - - - Giese, Harlan- ---- Gillo, Robert ---- Giorgi, Elie- - - - - Giovanini, James- - Gipp, Earl ------ Gitto, Caroline ---- Gleisner, Robert- - - Glowinski, Jerome- - - G nurek, Rosemary- - - Gnat, Emily ------ Goad, Fred ------ Goebel, Ca.rol ---- Goelz, Larry ----- Goelz, LaVerne ---- ----50 ----35 ----31 ---148 ----39 ----31 ----51 ----45 ----35 - -35 ---151 ----52 ---137 ----40 ----40 ----31 -----40 73,130 ----50 32 --40,71 1 35 114 31 ifii50 ----45 ----52 4 L ----45 ----32 ----38 ----50 ----45 ----40 39,142 - ------ 50 ----35 ----35 ----52 ----38 ----35 ----45 ----38 Goetz, Cresantha ---- - - ---- 40 Goetzman, Nancy -------- ---- 3 5 Goldberg, Jack ----.--- - -- -- -40 Goodman, Nels- -- -62, 96, 97, 156 Index of Students G H .I K L Gordon, Michael- - - - - - -- -50 Gorecki, Betty .... ..... 4 0 Goretske, Verlyn- -- - - -- - - -- -38 Gorney, Gordon- - - .--... - -49 Gorski, Erwin- - - - - - - -76, 146 - ---- --35 Gorski, Louis .---- Gorzalski, Rita --.- -----31 Kroll, Theresau .--- Haight, Lydia ..-- ---- -.-- Gotz, Arline ----- - - - -- -38 Graef, Richard ---- - - - - 133 Graves, June ----- - - - - - 150 Graves, Richard- - - - - -- -40 Gray, Arthur----- ----151 Gray, Mildred- - -- -- -50 Gray, Ted --.---. - -- -53 Grebe, James------ ---50 Grebe, Jane --.-- - -- - -- -40 Greenemeier, Helen- - - - - -- -50 Gregg, Roseanne - ---- ---- 1 5 1 Gregorski, Helen - ----- - - - 40 Gritzmacher, Dorothy- - ----- -52 Gritzmacher, Ruth- - - - - - - - 113 Groppi, James - ------ --.-. 3 3 Gruelberg, Beverly - - ---- 113 Gruett-ner, Donald- - - - - -40, 66 Grundmann, Erika- - - - - -- -35 Grundmann, Ilse- ------------ 50 Guetzkow, Gilbert - - - - - - - - -31 Guhl, Barbara - - -- - ------ - -- -40 Guhl, James- -- -93, 103, 104, 106 Guman, Ernest ---- - - ---- - -- -38 Gumpert, Rita ---. ----------49 Gundlack, Carol- ------- 119, 114 Gurda, Donald ------ ------ - -52 Gutkowski, Ralph- ----------35 Gutowski, Ted- ---- 50, 90, 91, 92 Gutzke, Dolores- - - Haas, Bernice-- - - - - - --------41 31 Habermehl, Bettymae ---- - - - -38 Haight, Donald ----- - - -- - - -- -40 ' 147 Hallber, David .------- - - - -- -40 Half mann, Robert 90,91, Halverson, Carol ---- Hamann, Donald ---- Hamann, Russell- - Hamilton, Gail ---- Hammer, Edward- - - Hammer, George- - 92,97,130 ---98,148 ----58,76 -------45 --158.160 ---38,77 ----33 Hanke, Jerome ---- - - - - 40 Hanley, Ronald- -- - - - -38 Hanoski, Roman- - - ---- -46 Hansen, hflarcia - - - - - - -117 Hansen, liiarlene ---- - - -38 Hansing, Janis Mae- - - - - 40 Hanson, Ervin- ---- - - - - - -33 Hanson, Russell- - - - - - -31 Hanson, Warren - - - - - -33 Harbold, hlarilyn- - - - Harding, Joyce ---- Hargis, Joanne ---- Harris, Florence- - .- Harris, Lucy ----- Harris, Virginia- - - - Hart, Carl ----,, , - - - Hartmann, William- - Hartwig, Valerie - - - - - Hasara, Bernice- - - Hasara, hlary - - - - - - - Hasebrook, Francis Hashek, Carol- - - - - Hatch, Robert ---- - Hawkins, Charles ---- Hawkins, Ethel- - - - Hayes, Carole ---- - Hayman, Ethel- - - - Heacox, Marilyn - - - - - Healy, James --.---- Heiden, Shriley - - ---- - ----41 ---31 ---31 ---38 ---31 ---33 -------33 -- ----- 33 -46,58,70 45 - ----- 150 ----45 ----41 ----107 ----110 ---40 49 ----40 31 fe 73 46 ---33, Heidingsfeld, Vililliam- - - - - -33 Heimerl, 'Willis ------ - - -- -43 Hein, Carol ------.- - - - - -33 Hein, Shirley- - - ------- -40 Heintz, Lois ------ - -- ----- - - 0 4 Heinz, Leonard ------ 70, 71, 1028 Heinz, Robert ---- -----------93 Heinzen, Darrell- - - Heisel, James- -- - - - --- ---- -40 ----31 Heisel, Richard ------ - - - -33 Heisel, Robert -------------- 197 Helendrung, Dorothy- - - - - - - - 148 Heli, Robert ----- H-ellwig, Audrey- - - - Hels, Richard ------- - - ----119 46 -----40 Hendricks, George ----- - -76, 149 Hendrickson, Robert- - - Hensiak, Lorraine ----- Henning, Kenneth- - - - Hennings, Allan ------- Henricksen, Laverne Henry, Evelyn ------- Henry, Jack- - -- -- -- - - Henry, Robert- -- - Hepner, Eldon ------ - Herbst, Elizabeth- - - Herman, LaVerne - - - - Herman, Richard -..- Hermansen, Larry - - Hetzel, Ralph ----- Hetzel, Richard ---- Hetzel, 1Vilfred ---- Higby, Shirley ------- Hillman, Beverly ---- Hillman, Robert- - - Hilton, Patricia ---- Hinrichs, Joyce --.- Hintz, Allan- ---- -- Hintz, Marjorie ---- Hinz, Lois ------- Hipsch, Eunice ---- Hipsch, Lenore ---- Hirsch Gwen ---- Hoagland, Janet - - - Hoagland, John- -- - - - Hobach, Bernard ---- Hobus, Audrey ---- Hofer, Donald- -- - - Hoffman, Blanche- - - - Hoffman, Doris -------- Hoffman, Gertrude - - -- Hoffman, Viola- - - Hodmann, 1Villiam- -- - Holtz, Lorraine- - - - - - Hojnacki, Yolanda- - - - Honeyager, lone ---- - Hoover, Joan - - - - - Horngren, Thomas ---- 0:45,78, -----46 158,161 - ---- 40 ----13? ---38 45 --00031 52 84 43 ----156 -- ---- 33 ---38,72 33 0000038 ---88 -----58 135 ---40 47 ---48 ---33 -----46 ----160 ---33 ---39 ----40 ----117 ---45 ----40 33 ---45 ----117 46 158,160 -----88 -----40 ----153 - -40 - 160 33 L L 1- --083 Jewess, John- - - Joers, Grace- - - - - - - Johnson, Donald - - - Johnson, Jean- - - Johnson, Marilyn Johnson, Patricia ---- Johnson, Robert- Johnson Sylvia ---- ---43 ---46 ---40 ---- -----38 157 ---46 ----113 43,75 -----43 Jones, Josephine- Jones, Nadine- - - Joyce, Maryr- - - - Jozwiak, Margaret ---- - - --.-- 50 Julian Gloria- -- -- -- -65, 154, 157 K Hornickel, VVillian1- Horvat, Jo- - -- - - -- Hoskins, Dorothy - - House, Joanne- - - - - ---45 -----40 ----------46 -----65 137 9 Howard, Carolyn ---- - - - - - - -40 Howser, Gwendolyn ----- 38 Huberty, Thomas - - - - -46 Hubatch, Douglas- - - - -- -33 Hudzinski, Patricia - ---- - - 31 Hundt, Donald- ---- ---- 1 39, 141 Hurley, Barbara ---- - - - - - - - - 38 Hurley, Carol 1NIae- ---- -46 Hurley, Jeanne ---- - - -31 Hurley, VVilliam - - - -- -33 Huss, Robert- ---- - - -45 Hyde, John ---- - - -46 ilhlinz, Barbara ---- - - - 35 fllovshek, Beatrice- - - - -43 Ipsen, Jean ------- - - -43 Iseli, Audrey ---- - - -43 Jack, Rita lilarie- - - 0 - -50 Jackson, Irving- - - - - - - -33 J agielski, Donald - - - - - - 34 Jagielski, Geraldine - - - - - 41 J anczak, Genevive ---- - - - - 35 J anke' Richard ---- - - - 3 1 J anicki, Alice - ---- - - - - -41 Jankowski, Ruth - - - - -38 Jankowski, Robert - - - - 33 J anowski, James - - - - - -40 Jarich, Mildred- - - - - - - - 59 J arke, Ruth - - ------ - - ---- 35 Jasiesewski, Charlotte ----- - - 155 J asiorkowski, Leon- - - - -41 Jasiner, Marion ---- - - - -38 Janus, Audrey- - -- -- -- - - - -- -41 Januszcwski, Donald- - - Jensen, Lee ------- -------- - -5.2 J eske, 1NIarion - ---41 5, 57,61,67,193,154.157 -----31 -----------157 Kachel, Beatrice - - - - - - 51 Kadow, Ruth ---- - - - 39 Kafkas, John - ---- - - - 34 Kafkas, Thespo - - - - - - - 34 Kaiser, Dorothy - - - - - - - 115 Kallas, Shirley- - - - - - - - - - -34 Kallin, Robert ----- - - - -60, 136 Kaluzny, James ---- - - - - - -38 Kaluzny, Shirley - - - - - - - -42 Kaminski, Eugene - - - - - - 39 Kangas, Jean- ----- -----47 Kant, Robert ---- - - -47, 76 Kapke, VValter- - - -- - - -39 Karas, Bettye ----- -- -39 Karasch, Diane - - ---- - - - 31 Karolewicz, Virginia- - - - - -39 Karr, Richard .--- - - - - - -39 Karsten, John ---- - ---39 Kartes, Bernice- -- - 38 Kartes, Dolores ------- - - - - 13 Karwacki, Kenneth ---- Kassa, Betty ---- - - Katt-ha, hlary- - -- - Kautfung, Karl ---- Kaufman. Jerome- - Kaye, Pat ------ - - Kaye, Shirley ------ - - - 34 00088 ---51 -47 138 ---47 ---38 Kazikowski, Camille ..----- - 34 Keeney, Patricia 58,10Q.11Q,113,1Q2 Keltner, Dona - - - - 44 Kelly, Patricia J. -------- - - - -34 Kelly, Patricia- - - - - Kemp, James- -- -- - 44 51 Kendziora, lilildred ------ - - - -34 - ------ ---34 Kern, John- -- -- - ---- 62, 76, 137 Kepner, Evelyn- -- - Kern, Miarjorie- - - Kerrigan, Ann - - - - Kieckow, Gerald- - Kiel, David ----- - Kiely, John ---- Kilps, Shirley - - - King, Bruce - -- - King, Florence- - - Kirsch, Jean ----- Kirsch, John ------ Kirsch, Rosemary.- Kirsenlohr, Donald- -----------34 48 47 ---51 --38 ----137 Kitzrow, Gerald ------ - - - - K. K -aesing, William- - K .att, June ---- - - Ki eczka, Bernadinc - li.ZI'0W', Joan- -- -- - - - -51, ---49 ---34 ---47 ---34 39 ---34 7 76 84 33 41, 66, ---39 ----------37 Kleffen, James -------- - - ---- 44 KV ein, Geraldine- - K Ii . ein, Patricia- - -57 60 18 9 S einschmidt, Carol- -- - - - - Klernan, Rose lilarie- - - - - - K1 emz, Audrey ---- Kiemz, Lois- - -- --- Kling, Steve- ---- - Klinter, Elaine ---- Kl obuchar, Eileen- - 34 9,130 47,67 --146 ---39 --135 ---47 ---44 ---47 Klobuchar, Norman - - - - - -31 Klopotic, Harvey ----- - -- - - -38 Kosidowski, Frank- - - - - - - -106 Klosiewski, Doris ---- - -34 Kloss,Lois-------- ---34 Klotz, Janice- -- ---51 Knaak, Carol------ ---31 Knaak, Donald- - - - -- - - -39 Knaak, Jeanne ------ - -- - 136 Knackert, Dorothy- Knight, Roy ------ ---34 ---39 Knueppel, lirlarlyn- - - - -- - 138 Knutzen, Robert- - - Kobza, Mary - ----- 44,84 ---47 Koch, Fredrick- - - ----------39 77 Koch, Thomas ------- - - - -38, Koebert, Robert- - - Koehler, Jane ----- Koehler, John ---- Koenig, Diane- - - - Koenig, Gerald- - - Koenig, Lois ------ Koenig, Thomas- - - Kolbow, Joan ---- Kollentz, Ruth- - - Kolisch, Ruth ----- Kolp, Georgiana- - - Komorowski, Royce Kopelke. Shirley- - - Koniecki, Leonard- Konings, Betty ---- 50,72,73,75 51 001000000084 ---47 ---39 ---39 ---44 -----45 ----113 ----------48 -- ------ --39 -103,104,105 ----------39 --------156 - ----- 34 Lashway, Joan ------ Laudenbach, Maryf- - ---- - - - - Laudenbach, VValter- -- - - - - - - -35 Laufenberg, Colleen 71, 81, 7 , Laufenberg, Shirley Ann ---- - -35 Lawrence, Dalton- -- -- -- -- -- -35 Lawrence, Richard -----37 114 192 147 77,78,1Q3,148 Lecci, John --------- -------- 4 0 Lee, Audrey ------ -- - -,-- - -- -35 Lehmann, Art ---- -- -47 Leiser, Burton- - ---- -- - Leistickow, Mark ---- - -- -- - Leitheiser, Thomas ----------- Lelivelt, Doris- -- -- ---- -116, 118 48 Leiss, Joyce ----- ---- -----40 35 35 Kopfer, Duane ---- Koplien, Florence - - - - Kopydlowski, Ronald- Kornkven, James ---- Korotke, Robert- - - - - Korycki, Wanda ----- Koscielniak, George - - Kosielniak, Ruth ----- Koss, Dolores ------- Kowalczewski, Delores Kowalski, Genevieve- - Kowalski, Stanley ---- ,v -- ---84 Kozlowski, Eleanor ---- Kraczek, Adeline ----- Krahn, Robert ------- Krainik, Barbara ------77,135 -- ------ 47 -- ---34 38 ---34 ---44 -- ---50 -- ---39 -- ---- --39 44 - ---- 137 ---47 -------31 -------38 65,70,71,1Q3,134,138 Kranich, Harriet ---- -- - -----, 47 Kraklow, Gilbert -------- - - - - 47 Krause, Audrey ---- - - ---- 44 Krause, Carol ------ - - -47, 68 Krause, Charles ----- - - - - - 40 Krause, Shirley- - - - - - - - - - -49 Krautschneider, Jean - - - - - - -31 Kress, Catherine - - -- - - - - - - 34 Kriefall, Joyce------ - - ---109 Krogstad, Shirley ---- - - -51 Kroll, Betty - ----- - - - - 39 Krueger, Jeannine- - - Krueger, Richard- - - Krug, Audrey ---- - Krumree, Claude- - - Kruzick, Edward- - - ---39 ---50 -----47 ----113 ---39 - ---47 Krzewinski, Virginia- - ---- - -34 Krzyzanowski, LaVerne- - - -44, 74 Kuberth, Joanne- - -- - - illlQgiiK,!1xf16ZMlOI'6- - - - 'u i ', Sy via ----- Kucharski, Mary ---- Kuchenbeckcr, Lois- - Kuehne, Diane ----- Kuhn, Joyce --.----- - gurcgewski, Adeline- - - 'urt 1. Anne- ------- Kurtz, Bernadine ----- Kwasniewski, Audrey- Kwiatkowski, Dolores- Kvalheim, Dorothy- - - Kvalheim, hiarian - - - L Lachmund, Roy ---- LaCourt, Wlesley- - Lacre, Jacqueline .--- Laczniak, Irene - - - Ladish, Joan ----- LaFevre, Ryerson - Lamon, Richard ---- Lampe, Carol ---- Lampe, Don ----- Landoii, Robert ---- Landry, Mild1'ed- - Lange, Joan- - - - - - Lange, Leora ----- Lange, Marilyn- - - Lange, Pat- - - -- -- Langlie, Nelson- - - Lansing, Richard - - - Lanza, Keith ----- Lanza, Lois ------ LaPorte, Nlichael ---- Larson, Betty ---- Larson, Constance ---- Larson, Sally ---- - Larson, Theodore - ---0i6068i - -- ---38 ----138 39 ---46 ---34 ---34 47 - ----115 ---47 - ---34 -- ---44 - ---47 ---44 ---38 ----119 -----51 -----35 ---35 40 45 - ---- 40 48 37 40 52 37 31 ee ----1 9 w --------51 ------40 35 47 ---31 -----35 -----151 --64,118 37 37 Lemanski, Lorraine ----- - -47, 74 75 Lenger, Earl ------ - - - -40, Lenz, Evelynne- - - Lepthien, William- Leque, Jeannine ------- Lesniewski, Roland ---- . --- -----46 40 -----35 ---78 Leverenz, Betty Anne ------ - -48 Leverenz, Clarence- - - - - Leverenz, 1Va Lewandowski Lewandowski Lewandowski, Lewandowski, Liber, Connie- 9 9 ,yne ---- - - -----40 - ---31 Arlene- - -- -- -- -35 Constance - - -- -46 Leroy ---- 144, 146 50 Theres H-----.--- -------- ---35 47 Liebeck, LaVerne - - - Liebenthal, Inez ---- 50 Liebherr, Bernice- - - 48 Llerman, Shirley- - - - 37 Lieske, Arlene ---- Lieske, Shirley 0000085 48 Lindhorst, Carol - - ----- L I L W 135 Lindhorst, Elenanore ---- - -- -133 Lip, Paula -------- ---- M , -35 Liske, Joan --------- ----, 4 6 Lisowski, Joyce ---- - - U u -35 Loffredo, Leonard ---- - - -46 Lofiredo, Nick- ---- ----------31 Lohrentz, Delores ---- - U ----, 48 Long, Nancy- -- -71, 188, 124, 146 Long, Robert - - - ------------ -31 Long, Russell-----692, 63, 81, 148 Loper, Edward ------ - ------ -35 Lord, Jean ---- - -- ,---- ----51 Lord, Phyllis ----- - -- - 117 Lorenz, Jeanette- - - - Lower, Jean- -- - -- -- - Lozinski, Patricia- - Lucas, Lucille ------ - Luckmann, Shirley- - - Ludwig, George ----- Ludwig, James ---- Luedtke, Edward- - -----40 ---31 -51 ----145 -----47 ---40 ---40 -----40 Luedtke, James- -- -- -----52 Luettgen, Sally- - - - - - - 151 Luetzow, Joan-- -- -- -40 Luke, Joyce---- ---48 Lund, Elaine - - - -- -40 Lund, John -------- - - - 40 Lunde, Richard-- - -- - ---- - - - -35 Lustig, Arlene ----- ---------- 4 6 Luther, Calvin Luther, Luther, James- - - - Luther. Gerald- - - Lyon, June ---- - Maas, Audrey ---- hfaas, Carol ---- - - - 90,91,9Q, 103,119 49 Gerry ------- ------ - hlachgan, Helen ----- RIEICICJCWSK1, Vivian- - hiaciolek, Herbert- Mackurath, Barbara- - - hladlung, Jeanette - lifadlung, Ronald- - Mzrglio, Joseph ---- ---35 ---40 ---40 52 0000i59 ---37 -49 161 ------31 --------48 -----1Q6,1Q7 hlaier, Beverly ------ - - - - - - - hlakowski, Edgar ---- 81, 102, -36 159 lilakowski, Bernadine ------- 159 119 49 Makute1', Irene ---- ------ - -- Ma,law'ski, Irving- - Makarewwficz, Theresa - - - - - - - - 3 Maliszeski, James - - - - Malone, Carolyn - - - - hlalone, Ruth ---- 48 -36 -----41 -----49 -----43 Page One H uwndired Eighty-sezuz Peruzzo, Sylvia- - - Raduenz, Elaine - - - - .5 3 Mb J,,fi r , ,I ,. , X i 1 1' 1 , f, ,Q I J li' , W ax M Malzaliri, Geraldine .... - - Mandrell, Carole- ...M - - - - --42 31 Mangino, Phyllis- - - ,... 42 Manskc, James .... -- ---119 Manske, Rhodiane- - - - -- -49 Manto, Arthur ...., - - - -31 Manzeck, Jean- - - - - - -51 Mfarchetti, Mary ---- - - - - - -49 M21l'Cl1SSCH, Betty - - - - - W 60, 161 Marek, Dorothy ---- ---- - -36 Marek, Therese - - - - - - -49 Mairker, Marion ---- - - - - 3 1 Marks, Charles - - - - - - 109 lVIarley, Lorene- - - - - -- -52 lNIarley, Leslie ---- - - - - - 36 Many, Gilbert- ---- - -- -- -31 Marshall, Collin ---- ----- 4 2 ltfiarshall, Gerald- - - - - - - - -36 Marshall, Robert- - - ---- 42 liflartens, Glen- - - - ------ 42 hlartens, Joan -.-- - ---- - - - 36 Martin, Anne ---- - - - -51, 65 iirlartin, Audrey- - - - - - - - - 36 Martin Della--- - -----37 lvlartinj Jean - - - - - r ----51,75 Martin, Kenneth- - - - - - - -161 Martin, Ronald- ---- -------- f 31 1VIartinez, ltlary ----- ---- 6 7 161 lVIateria, Betty Jane -------. - -42 Mathes, Donald ----- -- - ltfatschull, Joyce- - - - - - - itlattice, Dorothy ---- - - - - Mattice, Nlarjorie .-.- - - - - hrlatthei, Dorothy - - - - - - - 133 -49 -31 -36 161 Matthei, 1Villiam -.-.--.--- - -49 ltlatzen, Joyce ---..--- - -65 159 hlavis, Arnold ---- 62, 94, 95, 160 May, Marilyrn .-.-- - -- .----- 36 May, 1NIary -----, - -- - 36 Mayer, George ----- - - - 161 McCall, Geraldine -..- ---- 4 9 MfcCann, Ruth ----- ----- 3 6 McCuen, Karin ----W - W -- -42 eMcCuen, Nancy -.-- - - - - - - - 31 MCD01lg3l, Yvonne ---- - - - 1 18 .N 'CD ' Z I .0-6 liflomblow, Charles - - - - - - -43 Mooney, Nancy ..-- - -- -42 itioore, ltiarilyn -.-- - - - -39 Morbeck, Marian- - - - - - -49 ltlorden, Edythe - - - - - - - -49 lNIorden, Nancy- - - ---- 37 1NIorella, Gladys - - - - -- -42 hlorella, June ----- Morrison, J ames- - ----31 -----51 -84,146 Moyer, iviary ------- - - - Mroczkowski, Barbara- ------- 36 ltlrotek, Casmer -..-- - - - -- -37 lNIueller, Evelyn ..--- ---. 3 1 1NIueller, Joan ------ - - -- -48 Mueller, Kathleen ---- - - - 1 17 Niueller, itlarilyn- - - --- - -31 ltlunkwitz, Joan -..- - - - 117 1NIurack, Robert ..--- - -- -46 hlurack, Mary Ann ---- ---- 3 6 lNIurray, Sylvester ---- - - - -49 ltlurphy, Peggy ----- ---- 3 3 ltluschinski Emil ..-- - - - - -44 ltiusha, Charlotte ---- - - - -42 Naegele, ltfargaret ----- -----. 4 6 N arloch, Florence - -----------41 Narum, Nancy WW---- 65, 154, 157 Nass, Ruth ----.------------ 46 Naujock, Esther ---- -- -.--- 42 Neacy, Donald- - - Neer, Marilyn - - - - Neer, 1Villiam - - - Neess, Nancy - ---- - ----37 ----51 ----42 ---131 N ehlsen, Thomas - - - ---- 37 Nehring, David-- - - -- -31 N ehrlng, Jayne -----W - - ----- 155 Nehring, Richard -------W ---- 3 7 93 Schroeder, Jo Ann- - - Olm, Herman -,W-- - McGarry, Donna ---- W -- -49 McHugh, Don- - ------- - - - - 37 1VicKenney, Marilyn --------- 36 1VIcMana-man, Bernard ---. - - 160 McMaster, Robert --..- - - --.- 44 McNicol, Jean -------- 51, 57, 58 McNicrJl, Mfarion ---- - - - 1 16, 1 18 McVeigh, Delores- ------ ----- 3 6 Meier, Donald- - ---- - ----- 52 Meilinger, Betty ---- ---- 4 9 Meisel, Rosemary- - - - - -- -42 1NIelms, Fred ---.--- - - - -31 Menge, Beatrice ---- - - - -37 Mercier, Robert ---- - - - -42 lirieredith, ltlarjorie - - - - - - -37 Merten, Doris ----- - - - - -36 hferten, Phyllis- - - - - - - - - -49 Merz, Geraldine ---- - - -37 lVIescher, Cyril ---- - - - 160 Mescher, Mary- - - - - - -49 Messal, Gladys- - - - -- -52 Metzger, Charles- - - - - -42 ltrletzke, Arthur-- - - - - -44 1NIeyer, Carol- ---- - - - - - -42 Meyfer, Geraldine- - - - -- -36 Mfeyer, Henry ---- - -- - - -42 1VIeyer, Lorilla- - ---- - - ---- - - 159 - lNIeyer, Margaret ----- - - 158, 159 Meyer, Marie- -- -63, 70, 125, 159 1VIichalski, JoAnn ------ ---- - 44 hiierendorf, Elmer ---.- ---- - -51 Mierendorf, Robert ---- - - -42 hrlilewski, Carolynne- - - - - -44 1VIiller, Dia.na- -- -- -- -- -- -42 Miller, Gilbert ---- - -- -37 Miller, Herbert - - - - - - - 160 Miller, Jane- - -- - -- -- 49 Miller, Jane---- - -----44 Miller, James- - - - - -- -37 Millter, Luanne ----- - - - -51 Neitzel, Albert- 63, 90, 91, 92, 142 Nietzel, Betty .--- - - - - ----- - -51 Neitzel, Carolyn ---- - - - -37 Neitzel, James-- ---- ------33 Nelesen, Elmer ------ ---- ---- 4 2 Nelesen, lVIargaret ---.- - -57, 155 Nelson, Boyd------- ------46 Nelson, Joanne - - - - - - - 46 Nelson, John ---- - -- - -- -37 Nelson, Kathleen - - - - - - -37 Nelson, Quentin ---- - - - 142 N eskie, Audrey- -.-- - - - 155 Neubauer, Vivian ---- - - - - - 44 Neuman, Nancy --.-- - - -- -33 Neuman, Virginia- - - - .. - -- Neverman, Duane- - - Nickel, Erwin ------ Nield, Betty ----- Nield, Patsy ---- Niemann, Betty- - - Niland, John ------ - Nissen, Boynton - - - - Noeske, Gerald- - - Noeske, Ronald- - - N olander, Arleen - - - Noll. James ----- Nord, Nlarcia - - - Nowak, Ruth- - - 44 - ---151 31 ---i55 42 37 ----31 52 42 ----31 ----42 ----31 ----46 ---109 Nowland, Janice- W - -- -37 Oberlander, Lois- - -- - - - - -- -33 Oberlander, Lawrence ------ - -50 Ockerlander, Don ---------- - - 37 O'Connell, Gerald-- ---------- 41 O'Connell, 1Vayne- - - -62,97,142 33 Oestrelch, Lois ------------ - - Oestreich. Scott- - - Ogden, Charles- - - O,Hara, Niary- - - - - - O'Hara, Vtiilliam ---- O'Kelly, Myfrtle ---- Olah, Dorothy - - - - - - --------33 ----43 ----33 ----41 31 ----33 Oleniczak, Robert - - - - - - - -- -50 Miller, Marcella ---- - -- -49 Miller, lMarilyn- - - - ---- 42 lVIiller, Russell-- -- ----- 42 Miller, Shirley- - - - - - -- -44 lVIiller, VVilliam- - - - -- -31 Mingzl, Daniel- - ---- - -- -37 Mitcliell, George- - -- - -- -42 Mitscli, Charles- ---- ---- 1 19 Moe, John .----- - - - - - - -36 Moeller, Elsie ----... - - -- -42 Molirliusen, Marian ---- - -- -36 luollenhauer, Gloria- - - - - -- -42 Page One Hundred Eighty-ez'glzt Olm, hirley --.- Olsen, Joanne- - - Olsen, J 0231111 - - - - - Olson, Clifford ---- Olson, Dawson- - - Olson, La rry -.-- ----49, ------43 ----37 -----37 31 Jffiisv ----31 tg 6 0 Olson, Robert- - - Orr, James ---- - - - dents ----37 ----31 Ortmann, Gary ------- - - - -41 Orzechowski, Lydia- - - - - - -41 Orzelski Laverne - - - - - - -47 3 Osborne James- - - - - - - - -41 Q l , Osmski, Donald ------ - - - -43 Ossowski, Diary Jane - - - - - - -46 Owen, Daniel --------- - -- - 1 33 Oxendorf, Robert- - - ---- - -43 Oxendorf, Ruth- - - ----- - - -33 Uzzello, James - - Paap, Joyce- - - - - Paap, Roger- - - -- -- - 1 78 ----44. ----48 ----33 Pacala, Josephine -.--- - -- -48 Paches, hlary --------- ---- 3 Pacholczyk, Jane -------- ---- 3 3 Pacholczyk, Antoinette ----- - - 37 Paetzke, Frederick -..-- - ----- 33 Paetzke, 1Yilliam- - ---- 43, 71 Pahlow, Robert-- --- - -- -- -45 Pakulski, Edward - - - Palicke, Jean ---- - ----48 ----48 Papa, Viola ----. - - - 145 Pando, 1NIary- -- -- ------48 Papenfus, Arthur- - -- - -43, 73 Papke, Barbara - - - - ---- -33 Paprochi, Gladys - - - -- -43 Paradowski, Leola - - - - 110 Passamani, Dolores - - - 110 Patzfahl, LaVerne- ---- 43 Paulus, Jean ------ -- ---W- 43 Pawlak, George- - - - - - -48, 94 Payne, Leslie - - - ---- 50, 75 Pcffer, Dolores- - - ----- 51 Pegis, Charles- - - - -- -43 Pegis, Polly ----- ----51 Peliska., Doreen- - - - - - -33 Peliska, Harry- - - - -- - - - -93 Peltier, Geraldine - - - - - - -48 Pelleim, ltlarilyn - - - - - - - -43 Pellerin, Raoul ---- - -- -48 Perez, Secorro ---- - - - 146 Perez, Theresa- -- -- - - - -- -- -- -33 Perlaczynski, Rita ---- Perry, Nathalie ----- 6 -- ---- -31 8,125,148 Perse, James ------ ---- - - - -- -33 Peters, Ina Lee- - - Peters, Robert-- - - - - ---------33 38 888151 Peterson, Joyce ---- - - - - - - -45 Peterson, Elizabeth- - - Peterson, Orville- - - - Petri, Lois ------- Petroski, Joan ----- - Petrovich, Samuel ---- Petzak, Jacqueline - Pfeifer, Gerald- - - - - - ----48 ----37 ---111 ----33 -------43 FV ----48,14 ------38 Pfiug, Robert --------- - - - 147 Piacentine, Donald - - - - - - - -48 Pichl, Patricia - - ---- - -- -43 Pieczynski, Frances - - - 146 Pihl, ciareonce ---.-- Pllak, Lee- ---- - - - Pinter, Charles ---. Pinter, James ----- Piszczek, Dorothy - Platek, Kenneth ---- Plennes, Jane .---- Plennes, George- - - Plennes, Ruth- - - -- Plewa, Florian - - - - Plimpton, Yvette- - - Plonka, Eugene - - - Pluim, Helen ---- - - - Pluskota, Ernest ---- Pocian, hlary Anne POCpDl11g, iVIary - - - Pokorny, Gerry - - - - Pohnski, Harriet ---- Polinski, Virginia- - Pollock, Shirley- - - Pollock, Vincent ---- Poth, Miltori ---- - Poth, Ruth -------- Potter, Frederick- - - Potter, Glen ------ Potter, Mfarilynn - - - Potton, May ----- Powers, Gloria- - - - Pradovic, Joe- - - - ----37 ----43 ----45 ----48 ----45 32 ffffiafri - ----- 145 ----45 71 ------52 ----47 ------43 -------43 ----43,94 -- ----- 35 -48,71,98 39 33 33 48 ----45 37 37 ----48,63 - ---- -48 33 188133 -----sv ----37 P Pradovic, Lucille- - -- - - - - - - -43 Prasser, Erwin .--- Praxel, Dorothy- - - ----144,147 -------46 Praxel, Robert ------ - - ---- -33 Prebelski, Douglas- - .----- 48, 84 Prentke, Audrey ------ - - 108, 1 10 Prentke, Evelyn --.- - - - - -- -48 Prentki, Esther --.-- ---- 3 2 Preusser, Janet ------ - - -- -45 Prevetti, Petranilla- - - - - -- -- -51 Prickett, lNIilton ---- ---- - - -48 Priddy, Jeanette ---- -- -69, 141 Priebe, Carol ---- - - -- -- -45 Priegel, Neil-----U ---- ------33 Prindle, ltiarcelyn- -- -- -- -- -- -33 Prochaska. Gertrude- - -43, 70, 73 Prochaska, Shirley-- -66, 149, 153 Prodoehl, 1Valter -------- - -- -38 Provencher, Donald ---- - ----- 32 Prudlow, Arline- -- -- - - - -- -42 Prusak, Joyce ------- - - - - - - - 147 Ptaszynski, Ethelyn ---- - ----- 48 Puder, 1Way------- ------- 43, 72 Puhek, Donald ----- ---- - -45 Puhek, Theresa- - - - - - -51 Pulos, Clarence- - - Pum, Elizabeth- - - Pyatt, Beverly ---- Pyatt, June --..- Pyzynski, John ---- Q Quinlan, Jack- - - Quiozi, Dolores .--- Raasch, Joyce --.. - - Raatz, Dick- - -- -- -- Rachowski, Robert - - Raden, Jean- ----- -- Radick, Eleanor ---- Radke, Carol - ---- -- Radomski, Patricia - Radonski, Dorothy-- Radovich, Sylvia -.-- Rajchel, Louis 67,81, ----33 ----33 48 36 so L-W,-n v ilii 43 iiiiov 32 38 -- ---135 43 51 43 -- ----43 32 nr - ---- 151 -- ---- 48,61 124,134,138 Ratayczak, Clarence -----.- - - 33 Rauls, Kathleen- - - Rechlicz, hfiarie- - - - Reckard, Dolores- - Redding. Jerry ---- Regalado. Fausto- - Rehm, Doris ------ Rehwinkel, Doris Reigel, Floyd ----- Reimer, Russel ---- Reise, James ---- Reise, 1Villiam- - Remy, Barbara ---- Reschenberg, Don Resler, Herbert ---- Rettmann, Norma - - Rueter, Edwin -- - - - Reuter, Gerald ---- Rewolinski, Joyce - - Rex, Roger- -- -- -- - Reynolds, Virginia- Richter, F lurette- - - Richter, Robert ---- Riesen, Paul ------ Riffel, Helen ------ Rigden, Edward- - - Righi, Pauline - - - - - Ringstad, Howard- - Ringstad, Shirley- - Rippke, Eleanor- - - Risch, Robert ----- Risse, Dorothy ---- ald- - ------- 48 48 43 43 - ---- ---38 43 32 37 ---------43 - ------- 138 48,67,70 48 43 -- ---- 44 -- ------ 51 ---------42 ----104,106 - ---- --44 51 32 32 ----38 ----49 ------44 -------32 ---61,107 51 ----38 ------44 - ------ 44 61 ----48, Ritzow, Dorothy- - -- - ---- -49 Rivera, Lillian ---- - -- - 32 Rivera, lyiary- - - - -- -43 Roberts, Tom - - - - -- - 32 Robinson, Lois ---- - -- -32 Rockley, Bernice- -- - - - - 155 Roddy, Beverly ---- - - - - - -48 Roessger, Charles- - -- - 93, 136 Roessger, Virginia- -- sa - M- -32 Rogan, John ------ - -- -43 Rogers, Fred ----- ---- - - - 136 Rolting, Raymond --.. - -- -38 Rolfing, Ruth ------ - -- -51 Romais, Lorraine- - - - - - -48 Romanski, Alice ---- - - - 107 Romanski, Glenn - - - Root, Norma ------ Rose, Leonhard - - - Rosholt, Arthur ---- Rosholt, Genevieve - - Ross, Lorraine- ---- - ----43 -- ----- 38 ----32,77 ------44 - ---138 ----49 Ross, Ruth ---- --- - ----44 Rossow, Gerry ------ - - - - 51 Rossow, LaVerne- - - - - - 160 Roszok, Ronald- - - - - -- - 34 Roszek, Marcella - - - - -- -43 Rotta, Gordon- ---- - -- -32 Rozek, Jack------- ----43 Rudolph, Robert ---- - -- -32 Ruesch, Shirley- ---- ---- 5 1 Rupcich, Cecilia ------ - - - -- -43 Ruszkiewicz, Virginia ----- - -- -48 Rutzen, Roland ------- - -77, 137 1tuUd,fkuJ------72,93,104,107 Ruud, John ----- - -- -- ------- 35 Ryan, Raymond- - -- - ---- - -- -43 Rybacki, Audrey- - Rybka, Norman ---- S Sabinash, Camille- - - Saiford, James ---- - Sanderson, Grace- - 47 ----32 ----49 ----32 -- ----49 ----49 Sans, Beverly ----- Sans, Harriet- -- - Savee, Donald- - -- -- -- -- -- -- Sakovitz, Lillian- Sauer, Frederic- - - - 9 Schaefer, Mildred- - ----35 32 -----------iii 0,91,92,109 - ---- ----109 Schaetzke. VVilliam-90, 91, 92, 150 '1 'w Schallhorn, Bernard --.- - - - -- -52 Schallock, Lois ------- ------111 Schanning, Lois- -- -- - - - W W -49 Scharfenberg, Nancy ---- - - - -39 Schauer, Matthew ------- - - - - 45 Schenzel, Lillian ----- - - - -WW- - 51 Scherr, Alfred ----------W W WW -49 Scherkenbach, Robert- - 39, 60, 66 Scherzer, Virginia ------------ 49 Scheunemann, Jean -.-... - - - -39 Schill, Lois - -- ---------- -- -- -35 Schimelfenyg, Donald -.-- 63, 142 Schlelnm, Victoria ------- - - - -49 Schleuter, Robert ---- - - - - - - 151 Schlicke, Jeanne ---- - - - - 35 Schloemer, Marion - - - - - - - -32 Schmidling, Betty- - - - -- - 39 Schmidt, Gloria- - - - - - - - - - 35 Schmidt, Jean ---- ---- - -- - 136 Schmidt, Margaret - - -- - - - -49 Schmidt, Morton ---. - - - - 1 15 Schmidt, Rita ------ - -- -35 Schmidt Robert- - - - - -- -32 Schmidt Shirley- - - - - -- -39 Schmidt 1Villiam ---- - -- -40 Sc-zimitz, John ---- - - - -- -39 Schmitz, Rochelle - - - - - - - 32 Scfimuhl, Charles- - - -- -W W49 Schneider Joan ----- - ------- 35 Schneider, ltiarcia- - - - - -35 70 ' 1 Schneider, Nicholas' x Sctineider, 'w , , Yf, 1, .5-- 9 --------39 Richard ------- 81, 1 1 1 Sc ineidler, Ruth --------- - -- -38 Sc-fioendorf, Thomas- -- -- ---- 32 -1 ., Scfioenhaar, Donald - - 39 -Q ., Scfioenliaar, Helen- - - 'v Scioenhaar, lNIary -Q, 56,66, Sc ioessou, Joan - - - - - -- - Sc '1oin, Joanne ---- 1 ' 1 Sc-iiolz, Carol ---- - - - Schonak, LaVerne- - - Sc . fioofs, Richard ---- 1 Schram, Ralph ---- '1 Schreiber, Carla ----- -- Iii-Qfii49 67,149,153 32 ----39 32 -------49 ----36,77 38 3331135 -----S8349 Schroeder, Lowell - - -- - -- -43, 93 Schroeder, Virgil ---- ----152 Schroedl, Marion ---- - - - -150 Schubert, Marilyn- - - Schuck, Hugh ----- - Schucks, Dorothy- -- - ----45 6 ----32 ----39 iffliif --fiiif 1Q3,1 41 45 75 38 93 41 47 38 41 34 41 38 34 45 32 48 Van VVie, Raymond- - -------39 Verhein, 1Villard- - -- -- -- - - -- - Vickery, Maxine- ,1,. 49 57,74,156 50 Vogenitz, David ..,.. - - - -- - - - Vogenitz, Frank .,..... - - - - - -47 iVogL,Audrey-57,74,1Q2,154,156 Vogt, Glen--- ---- -----------46 Vaal, Peter ----- ----- - -- -34 Wachholz, Howard- - - - - - -38 1Vagner, Edward ---- ---- 4 3 Wagner, Kenneth ----- - -- - 34 Wagner, Mavis ---- - - - - 148 N I , T i J-f, . Ji, 4, 1 ff at 1' 1' Y ,f . 'ff' was My f , 1' ' fe ' t ' , I J ji 9, if tx: i - 7 fe f ' f d A f S d ,. ,L KM, , y ,ln ex to tu ents -r f Q5 . 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- - Schultz, Jacqueline - - - -49 Sowlles, Shirley- -- -- - -- -51 Thomas, Jean- - - - - - - Schultz, Lenora- - - - - - -35 Sowlles, Thomas.. - -- - - -39 Thomas, ltiaryann- - - - Schultz, Lois ------ ---- 4 8 Spana,.Shirley- - - ---- - -- -- -39 Thompson, Barbara - - - Schultz, Phyllis- - - - - - -46 Spaulding, Phyllis ---- - -- -- -- -38 Thompson, Lyle Schulz, Edwardb - -- -- -33 Spies, Roy- - -- ---- - -- - -63, 150 u 56 74, 77, 78 Schu-z, Jimmy- -- - ---- - -49 Sprong, Arlene ---- -- -- - 118 Thor, Ardith- - - - - - - - - Schulz, James - - - - -- -- -39, 78 Spuhler, Lois- - -- - - - - -- -35 Thornton, Jeanne - - - -- Schufz, Nancy- - - - -- -- - ----- 109 Srok, Rose Marie- - - - -- - -49 Tilley, Thomas- - - - Schulz, Norman ----- 63, 193, 150 Stabenau, James ---- --.-- 4 5, 79 Tipton, Jim ----- Turner Schumann, Myrna ----. - --.. -49 Schurrer, Ronald -------. - -- -39 Schwab, Dorothy ------ - -64, 1 1 1 Schwab, VVilliam-- -- -- ---- -33 Schwabe, Louis - - - - -..- - 39 Scibek, Camille ---. - ----38 Schwacher, Robert - - ---- -- -- -39 Sciples, Frank- - - - - - - ---- 46, 97 Sedivy, James .--- - Seelen, Richard- -- - ----49,78 -----44 Seemayer, Delores - - - - - - - -- -38 Seemayer, Robert- - - Seidel, Kenneth- -- -- ----49,93 -----38 39 Seignemartin, Lois -.-- - - - - Selky, Robert ----- --- ----49 Sellhausen, Shirley ---- - -- -39 Sem, Gladys ..----- ---- 3 5 Sengbusch, Lois - - - - - - -49 Setum, Dorothy ---- - -- -49 Severance, Dorothy- - - - -- -32 Severance, Patricia ---- - - - - - 39 Shanks, Clay- - -- -- - ---.- 151 Shanks, Mabel -..----- - -- -- -39 Shannon, Nancy-- ------ 149, 153 39 Shay, Vallis ...-- - - - Sheeran, Ronald ---- 92,95,130 38 Sheeran, Ronald .--- - -- -38 Sherman, Richard ----- - - - -45 Sherlock, Agnes- -- -- -- -- -- -- -51 Shreier, Robert ---- --.-.---- 1 36 Siarkiewicz, Richard -.-----.- 39 Siemanowski, Raymond .----- 46 Sisinni, Frank ----- - - -------- 49 Sikora, Rita- - -- -- -- -- -- - -- -35 Sikorski, Mary' ---- Sjostrom, Bert --..-- - -- -49, 78 -------51 Skare, Joyce --------- - - - - - 50 Skarpinski, Donald- - -- - - -- -49 Skenandore, Florrean - - - - - - - -159 Skenandore, Romona- - -- - -- - 38 Skenandore, Vifarrean ---- - -- - 59 Skorup, Robert ---- - - - - - - - 39 Slattery, Ralph .--- - - - - -- - 39 Slewinski, LaVerne - - Slowik, Raymond- - - Smallish, Rolland- - - Bruce------ Van Beck, Ralph -.-- 47 Zieroth, Gloria .---- -- 34 -- ----35 ---------42 ---------39 Smiech, Clemens- - -- -77, 78, 152 Smith smithl Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Beverly ---- - - ---- - - - Carlene ---- Dorothy- - -- Earl ----- Evelyn - - - - - Fayne ---- - - Geraldine- - - - James- - ---- 39 ----49,76 -----39 -----152 ----39 -----153 ----51 ----35 ----50 Stadler, Betty ---- - - -- -- -- - 136 Stadler, Frances ------- - - - - - -39 Stahl, Shirley ------- - - -149, 153 Stahnke, Gerald --------- - - - -39 Stamitti, Doris ---- - -- - - 193, 145 Stanecki, Mary Ann- - - - - -- -- -35 Stanely, Kathleen - ----- - - - - - 49 Stannard, Doxtater ---- - - - -31 Stann, Delores ------- - - - -45 Stark, Helen ------- ---- 3 9 Stauber, Carol- - - - - - - -45 Steckling, Janet ---- -- - - - 59 Steffen, Pearl ----- - - ---- - - 39 Shin,fQHbert ------- ----76,152 Steinbrenner, Esther ------- - -46 Steinbrenner, La June ---- - - - -35 Steiner, Robert ---- ---- - - - -45 Steinhilber, Dolores - - - - - - - 35 Steinke, Richard ---- - -- -45 Stelloh, James - - - - - ---- - 32 Stenika, Robert .... - - - 95, 150 Sterle, Lorraine - ---- - - - - - - 35 Steuck, Robert ----- - -- -32 Stever, Geraldine ------ - - - - - -35 Stewart, Joyce ---------- - - - - 109 Stewart, Mary ----- 103, 108, 11 1 Stiehm, Joan ---- - - - --------- 39 St. John, John---- ----48 Stoll, Robert -.--- - - - - - 44 Onge, Lois ---- - -- -49 Stolper, Lester- - -- - - - - 74 Stott, James ---.- - -- -39 Stott, Robert- ------ -- -- -40 Strehlow, LaVerne - - - - - - - -49 Strom, Robert------ ----32 Struck, Audrey ---- - -- -132 Struck, Patricia- -- -- - - -- -39 St. Thomas, Virginia- - - - - - - 51 Stuart, Kenneth ----- - -- -392 Stuart, Oliver ----------- ---- 4 9 Suemnicht, Myrtle- - --------- 49 Suhm, Douglas- -- - -51, 69, 78, 97 Slllllll, Glenn ---- - - - - ---- - -- -51 Suhm, Larry ---- - - ---- - - -38 Suttle, Henry -------- - - -- -45 Swan, Phillip- ---- ---- - - -- -- -39 Swearingen. Betty Jane- ------ 46 Swedoski, Patricia ----. ---- 3 2 Swessel, June-------- -----38 Szeflinski, Dorothy- - - - - - 159 Sylvester, Thomas --.- - - - -32 Szulczewski, James - - - - - - - - -38 Szubelski, Mary ------ ------ 1 Q7 Szymakowski, Virginia ----- -46 Smith, James------- -----45 Smith, Kirkland ---- ---- 1 51 Smith Marilyn ---- - - - - -- -35 Smuka, Anna ---- -----------111 Smukowski, Geraldine ---- - -- -51 Smul, Theresa- - -- -- -- -- - -- -49 Sneddon, Ted ------- - -- - -- -45 Sobconiak, Florence ---- - - - -- -35 Sobczak, Evelyn ---- - - - ---- 153 Szymkowiak, Robert ..... - - - -39 Szulkalski, Richard 90,91,9Q,103,110 T Tabaka, Lorraine ------ - -- - - -47 Tanner, Barbara ------ 41, 70, 75 Tipton, Nancy- - - Tipton, Patsy ----- T isdale, Dorsey - - - - Tithirley, Charles - - - T ittelfitz, Elaine - - - - - Toddish, Doris ---- Tombari, Nellie- -- - - -- ff-fi Tomkiewicz, Ralph ------- 41, Tomsyck, Charlene --.. - - - - - Ton, Eugene ------ - - Torphy, Thomas -.-- Traber, Joyce ------- Transzczak, Victor- - - - Trautman, Robert ---- T raver, Robert - - - - - - T reu, Alvin ------- Treu, Arlene- - - Treu, Clarence - - - Troka, Sally- - -- Troka, Shirley - - - Trybala, Betty ------ T rzcinko, Therese ---- - Tuchalski, Audrey ---- Tully, James ------ - - T urban, Roger ---- Chester- - - 9 Turner, David- - - Turner, George ---- Turner, Joy ---- - Turner, Sally- ---- - Turner, Shirley ---- Tutaj, Daniel ------- Tutkowski, Dolores- - - Tuyls, Luella ---- - -- - 'fffisf --ffiif Tyborski, Rosemary- - - - - - U Ukasick, Leona- - -- Ungart, June ---- Urban, James ----- U rbaniak, Ruth- - - Urbanz, Ruth -,,--- - Utphtel, Frederick --.- V Vance, Patricia ---- - -- Vandenberg, Bernice- - - ---- 4. ----1 Vandenberg, Donald ------. - - Vandenberg, Geraldine Vander Ploy, Glenn- - - Van Van Van 47 38 33 32 47 05 41 39 47 70 51 38 73 48 31 38 75 44 38 32 46 32 47 47 41 52 38 38 32 47 47 33 38 44 44 41 48 o 45 49 42 50 34 52 49 34 - ----- 156 34 Ells, T headore ----- - - - Rioosenbeek, Ann - Stelle, Lois- -- -- -- Van Wleelden. Bernice- Van Weelden, Richard- Van VVie, Ardith ----- - -------42 -------49 -- ---- 155 34 49 VValders, Georgette- - - - - - - - W Vtiille, Lorraine ---- 1Villiams, Charles .--- --- Williams, Joan ----- Williams, Mary Jane Walsh, Betty Jane- Walsh, James ----- Walter, Ardis ------ XYambold, Lowell- - 1Vanek, Marion ---- Ward. Robert ----- 1Vasielewski, Vivian XYatson, Nancy- - - - Hfatts, Arlene ----- XVatts, Audrey ---- 41 -- ---- --34 -------50 ----50,61 ------41 ----51 -- ---130 --- ---140 -- ----41 --- ----32 ---------44 Nvawrzyniak, Richard ---- - - - - 32 Vveber, Mary Jane- - Vveber, Lorraine - - - Xveber, Robert ---- Wveed, Marilyn ---- XVegner, Roger ---- Kveigert, Jack ----- VVeiler, Garnet ---- Vifeiss, Marilyn - - - Vvelke, Lawrence -- VVelke, Mildred- Welker, William ----- VVells, June ------ Wfelter, Fay ---- - Xvelter, Gloria - - - - Nventa, Robert .--- 34 44 34 ---155 ----34 ----44 ----34 ----49 -- ----- 36 ---------38 -73,72,130 -- ------- 41 ---61,133 ------32 ----32 ----105 50 -- ---50 ---- ---34 VVilliamson, Ann - ---- - - - - 34 Williamson, Harold ---- - - -4 1 VVilson, Arlene ------- -- -50 1Villits, Audrey ---- - - -40 Wilson, Joan - - - - - -34 1Vilson, Joy ------ -- -50 Vtiinger, Donald ---- 132 VVinger, Lyle ------ - - -34 1Wink,f2ay- ------ --- -----41 VVisniewski, Donn ---- ---- 1 32 Yifisniewski, Lois - - - - - - - - 38 Wisniewski, William- - - - - -32 XVitas, Robert ---- - - -- - - -41 Vtfitkowski, Harriet .---. - - - 32 VVojtanowski, Angeline ------- 34 NVolfe, Charles- -- ---- - -- - -34 VVolf, Matilda ---. ---- - -34 VVolfsen, Lois- -- -- - -44 1Volney, Elaine ---. - -50 VVol ney, Laverne - - - - -34 Wons, Ruth- -- - - - - -45 Wood, Betty ----. - -45 VVood, Harvey- - -- -- - -38 Wood, Jean ---- - -- 107 Wood, Luella - - - - - -50 Vtlood, Yvonne ---- - -- 131 1Yoppert, Richard- -- - - -44 1Vozniak, Gilbert ---- - - - -50 Wright, June- - ------ - -- 133 Wright, Kenneth ---- - - - 130 Wright, Vera- - ----- - - - - -41 VVrobel, Rosalind ---- -- - 107 1Vroblewski, Emily-- - ------ 131 Wruk, Philip ---- - -- - ----- - -34 Wry. Emily .----- ----65, 81, 131 'Wszalek, Raymond ---------- 47 1Vysiadlowski, Kenneth ---- - -50 Y Nvenzel, Dick- - - - - - XVerkowski, Gen ---- Nverner, Charles ---- VVerner, Clarence- - - XYerner, Elaine- - - Werner, Robert - - - Wesee, Dorothy- - - Wesley, Adeline ---- XYestfahl, Gilbert- - - 1Vestphal, Ann ------- - - - VS'estwood, Patricia- - XYestwood, 1Villiam- - Vt'ettengel, Flora- ---- - - - - Wetzel, Emily - - - - - - ----41 ----44 ----48 ----52 ----38 ----50 ----34 ---114 ---132 -44 ---147 - ----41 133 ----45 1vlll1COI11b, Jean ----- - -- -- -- -41 1Yhite, Edward 63,90,91, Yaccarini, Margaret ---- ---- 1 15 Yaccarini, Yolando- X ankee, hfarllyn- - - Young, Betty ------ ---- Yunk, Marilyn ---- White, Eugene ---- 1Vhite, James- -- -- -- 1Vickert, Jack ----- ------34,73 -- ------- 34 ----59 Zabel, Earl ------ Zagozen, Ray ----- - 1Vidmeyer, Mary ----- - -- -34 1Viedeman, 1Villiam ---- - - - 1 13 VViegert , Betty ------- - - - 1 15 VVieland, Eileen- - - - - - - - -34 VVielebski. Patricia -. - - - - - - -50 VViese, Edith ----- - - - - - 131 VViesner, John ---- ---- 3 4 VViggins, Robert ---- - - - -38 VViken, Dan------ ----50 1Viken, Jeanne- - - - - - - -38 VViken, J ordis ---- - - - - 39 1Viken, Marylin ---- VVilburth, Marion - - - - 1Vildes, Davenie ---- VVildish, Betty ---- - - - - 199 VVilke, Ralph- -- -- - - VVilson, Bernice- - - - - 1Vilinski, VVilliam - - - 1 VVilkum, Carolyn- - - fi ----44 -----111 -------38 131 -34 131 F 'iff-34 ----50 Zanardi, Zanardi, Lorraine ---- - - Louis ----- Zastrow, Robert- - - Zavattaro, Dolores- - - - Zeidlhack, Ruth ----- - Zickuhr, Geraldine ----- - Zielinski, Daniel ----- - Zielinski. 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