Bay View High School - Oracle Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1947
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L, fm! wg, , L it U if 0 I' ' l ' ' s I ,I v s - I 5 ls L I L I vu l I U I 7 I H? L4 4 fr iq iv I . ,L.,l, U it K ,f l s, , J 1 ,U z - , . if , , 1 -J. fi ' , g .5 K- ' I CONTENTS School Life. .. . 10 The School . , 24 Activities .. 52 Athletics.. . . 86 January Graduates.. 104 June Graduates. .. 122 Advertisers. . 170 Index. 194 -S +I, ..J4'z1fL.f I 1 .. f f ff' X L,C,0-71 Qs nd 4f,fi,.0-'CO'-f ' 4' , 0,-fzgz 4.45, Qg VJQ4. , I, ' ' 57 Q .V 0415, Aa yfwff V07 . f ' ' ' X 'fplfcfv ML- a,,.f-f'-fdiiby MIM?-QS-'Kg ' ' I f in 4, 1, cliff.. . , 11.1 K AQ, iv, Us Q X ' 4164! .. . NX v 3. .M , , ' -WN. X X ' , . 1 ' 1 , X' X. I I w 1 1 w 1 J w 1 I 1 1? -zfTriw'ff'Zf'f14 W?f1 g,,?'1'2g?. '1'i'f ' 'v:fsf- 1.- kt? is-11? ,,..' ,r !'f.'Z-3-Iss'-1 'o LS lvftf mf- .QAQQM 1.0 rg.flI', u,,h ,ff . ws an .iv stty Y . , ,V e. :ef1f..f.i :A Q .fu . - Barracks were Bay View's home for seven years. Here is the new - - Mr. G. A. Fritsclfe, first principal of Bay View, building with some of the barracks still standing. ' . 1 turns over a shovelful for the new building. This picture must recall to rnany graduates the good old days in the Twenty-five years ago there were shortages, but at long Wffii A 5 .11 , Q . barracks, from 1914 to 1922. ' last, the new building was under construction. A, lf? J 'XM --Isaak Q vs.: git , ,- ep-wf. 2 1 s .,., gf. Q X 1 iii? gf' s NB sf ?fxi5X3x35T , 'fl' V' ., ' . 1 . '- r ,Q 4 - . v if - the ill 1 1 ' ' -A Mr. Lorentz, Mr. Berg, Mrs. Wegner, Mr. Kyper, Miss Jameson, Dr. Korn, Miss Pierson, Mr. Crawford, Miss Statz, Mrs. Garling, Miss Mr. Gillo, Miss Welsh, Mr. Costello- on the faculty over a quarter of a century. Oelhafen, Mrs. Lynch came twenty-five years ago. .. W gt... W ..t A . , 2.1 f w f -. '. .-, 0 c 3 l A p a A Twice Daniel Gorney and Glenn Greske ask Miss Statz for - a change of program before she takes her wraps off. if vm If Qi 2 to the Mrs. Lynch welcomes a group of freshmen homeroom they will have for four years. a month all Bay View deserts the building for a fire drill. W It's a welcome pause in the day's occupation. X 6 if wi ,...g, Mr. Suttle's May I have your attention to directions for a convocation, will be remembered by all Bay View. . if hi K x ,-'X A. ' ' j , . a. m ' N A., ' A a l ,i.. L. fi' Q. 5 ' ' . 5 - .f . - U 2 Q . Mr . f g-- 5 :.1:r. ...- 2 V X - c ' 4 Y ff A ' Bay View adds a Gold ,Star for Charles kleffen, honor student D Mr. May an class of '39, lost on a flight to China. d Dr. Fox cast a critical eye at the excuse each student presents for admittance to class after an absence. i u l S 1 Chief Red Fox of the Blood Tribe tells Bay View ABarbara Tanner, Mr. Pelican, and Mr. Summ examine the water color entered by about the first Americans. Marie Rechlicz in the Milwaukee Journal Student Calender Contest. . - E I 1111: ' - till, W i . L h Doris jones illustrates on the piano the charac- . teristics of periods in the history of music. 1 ,Q I ' I, , 1 A ' 2 1 x i, MW!t!P?fE..W.., M. 5 ifmfwad F look over the score of an opera. Mr. Williams and comedian Terry Here is Aloha Baker, who presented her film, Explorers of the Purple Sage. W .Y L , All W in Max Nohl prepares to tell a full audi- torium audience of his deep-sea diving. Miss Edith Quade explains vocational oppor- tunities at the Milwaukee Public Museum. K , - , on - Miss Miller talks with Robert Friers who showed his Elm, Mexican Holiday, on Feb. 24. X -X Y ff if r2.a:.1..:21fQiQ if-Qi? . , , . rg-',,z'.53..e 1 wiki, -V ww f 5' HQ. .' fig, .G-K, +5 Q Grouped around Richard Grover, pianist, are the five members of the string ensemble: In the first floor corridor, Richard Frank puts up a publicity Joy Wilson, Helen Pluim, Barbara Remy, Robert Cotton, and Lorraine Ross. banner for the Music Festival. ' P Bay View students dance a polka in the C:-xvalcade of Culture, Bay View and Rufus King students discuss Labor's Right to Strike. given at the Auditorium November 13. , Their advisors are Miss Steel and Miss Schott. . .i 1 U M. x il 5 . 3 4 5 Z jane Baumann and Althea Ceynowa The dance band prepares to play at one of the school dances. ' charm a snake at the Music Festival. Robert Knutzen is the student director. f -1. - .,,,' , , . .Ju ,, ..-...... -.d...,- ,-,..,,.-..---.. . ..,,,--..-. -..A a i r . F F S . , 1 5 . .1 U ' 35: , ' V gli: ' 2. Mr. Osterndorf gives the Usher talent show Gwen Berg explains Christmas plans to the ser- Jim Schulz and Patricia Hilton tell Bernard A award to Barbara Gutkowski. vants, Barbara Remy, and Bernard Hobach. Hobach their plans to leave home. if-f Mr. Williams directs the dance band while Louise Sansone does a Long before the window opens, students line up to get tickets for the hand-stand at the talent show. ' class play, The Man Who Came to Dinner. if 3: l 5 , rt, A 1 1 zz 11. j . ' l t ' 'ff ? 3 fs' as-3 'Ne l I f Mr. Whiteside gets instructions to leave from Mr. Stanley, Robert Gleisner, while Here the doctor, Charles Schmuhl, tries to discuss his Q the mother, Betty Christie, and the daughter, Patricia Hilton, listen. book with Howard Ringstad, Mr. Whiteside. kxx' ' - 'E - - - -a - -v- - -4- --- - 4'- ., .....,.-Y. 1--A 'ff--Y -V. --YY- .f- f--s,.Y - .,...-,.,.,., .,a, V I -- 'CK .0 'M I! NL4, , i 45 NSN! -Sf 5151 K vam,.M .M F. Kathleen Rauls, Geraldine Sobieszczyk, and Marie Rechlicz Camille Sabinash deco- Seniors are measured for the caps and gowns they V serve at a Christmas tea given for the faculty. , rates for Halloweenn wear at commencement. A M' Miss Conley directs the Girls' Glee Club in the carols sung every year With street-cars stalled by the great blizzard, which began' on ' - - -before the mural. f Commencement night, everybody walks. -54... . a . wlahnau .x 9- fonx osser and Jack Wiegert finish the Christmas display The great blizzard is partly cleared away so that students may ' ' 'vo at the entrance to the auditorium. return after an unexpected vacation. 5, , - W, - , pl, X -...- u , Y- 'X .vwgalk pf gi. 5 A ,, 6 I. . 0, The chief engineer, Mr. Nuernberger, takes a These student office assistants help keep the office record of moment off to play with his cat. both the morning and afternoon attendance. 2 my i z ' ' ai? . Nancy Scharfenberg, student monitor, assists in the library each day, Mrs. Paneitz, Mr. Alberti, Mr. Nuernberger, Mr. Barnett, and Mr checking withdrawals and returned books. , Golata are the full-time members of the janitorial staff. A . 1 . I A ,Rx Q E 15' 5 4 - , K . ' , an Digi? w 5 XR XX ,,' eg g, 3 ,. if avi! . is -,Y . by Q PM I I h . ,,,.,vy.,w 1 -' . Jifairfa Z gn- Eleanor Klukowski has charge of the numerous articles brought to Cooks Pelkhofer and Greuel prepare to feed the hungry in the,sr the Lost and Found Bureau in the library. cafeteria, fourth and fifth hours. If .ff kt- , i - . V . V V Y V gulf F hs A taiwan? 4 x WM 'w ,lm 5,23 Q' .mm-M Richard Arndt cuts a record of James Sedivys ,voice in the radio booth. The auto-rnechanics of Boys' Club, Don Hofer, Keith Lanza, Donald johnson, Chuck Ogden, and Francis Hasebrookf work with a motor from an old Maxwell. . Dennis, Mrs. Amold, Mr. Gillo, and Miss Zarling ' on the first institute . V y. , are f 'ml panels. The honor study hall committee, Bill Neer, Mary Ann Poepping, Miss Steel, Arlene - - Lustig, and Ray Slowik, discuss plans in westustudy hall. . .x,k s ry M. I Scharfenberg' and' Eleanor Klukowski, prepare ' some of the displays for Book Week. Mr. Whitcomhf Mr. Dietzman, Miss Kohl, and Mr. Wiley t ake par disctissions at the institute on March 17. ' ' ' t in the panel ll? 4 mimi 'few-v Mr Summ, with the help of art editors Charlene Mosser and A bar Barbara Tanner, lays out this year s Oracle Annual 'W Ge FK 'V ,Q 4 - H4 maui , Q M,.-we-fm -fc- O 3'-3 'azi- O i-2,11 22 FY W3 51-Q M2 W 32 052- 50 D' 29 '1 o. DO cn 9- S37 OO 'fa 'W 9.3. F? 55? 913. Un :a Se- QB 32 132. gun ,,,:r D 9 O K' gig.-, ,, W1 lem 3.2 as 1- The Oracle ad solicitors prepare to sell their school paper to mer- Carol Kleinschmidt Carol Doepke,-and Carol Krause hand out slips chants and business men throughout the city. members of the senior band for an annual picture. S. 's 52 iii:- tglif' . V 92221, A A ,r f g-RLN, fm fiff ,Q in er,, ' WM si, fax.:-1 5 my ..k,. 1:5.f.l,E. ,, 2 - sig, G' 5 - 1 '5pLL ri--5: iZzffgg??S5iSg F Az .1 3gQ'1'f2.Vw 'P ,Q ' e !.w:g 3f' 53-xg ., 'fm' ae. , ' mlalzfl. ff: 1' 5 M .tg ' Boys from west v,. . ,k4,i,11i Ay-fl 1 .1 . ., . if Q.: N . - ,,. X i Zz ' Q' -K I 1, Nix LK X' 1'-il Le a re . N, i. , 5.0 X 1 116. . .3 41, ,,..,, .wa Q L X J. . HL: , :Qs f 1250 .I if X F i 4 if as 1 M ' ' if 3545 N ds' K 1 1'-a u .,...:-,mfg-1 A JM-Y 1 , ',f 5 V 3, el 'M. ?'ff .He ' ' ' v E' 'Q QQ, ,V iiieuffigixiw, s lb 'gg k Q M' H are ,fi . ff. K1 r -. M ss' - 45 study hall carry the school newpapers to the Jean McNicol, Shirley Counihan, Wayne Moulder, Miss Lane, Carol Ebeiit. Oracle office every other Friday. and Eugene Bristow prepare to take pictures of January graduatesql .fi ' ' Nw: wr Q6 5. if' W is 2 i Q it ' H-fa. W as ' A . , 'Z 1 ' . ii S 1 ., 5 Q 355' . '.QbZiileig'R: sf is An-ms .1555 - .:.m..:.' rf- . 594. yt.: V' rf X , subscription agents contributed to the of the 1947 Oracle Annual campaign. This group The members of Missf lifunt's home nursing class practice proper hospital procedures to be used in the home. ww Gigi A QM Students with heart trouble rest in the infxrmary during ' their free periods. The eleven girls who satisfactorily completed the Red Cross Senior Life Saving Course last fall receive their emblems from Mrs. Arnold.- mm' fx 1.4 ' Shown playing dart ball are a few of the girls from the 2 ' corrective gym class. A , A , , iq tfwpff Nancy Watson talks over ideas for editorials for the Oracle newspaper with one 'of Mr. Whitcomb's English classes. ' J L+- -rf - -- - .---MY. . W ..-.,- ...-,-, , ,,,,,,,, ,, ,A , M, ,, ,- , Q U, A-,A Y, ,A A 1, 1,- 35? if , Qi, 5 xx Q' I v it f ww 1 Hale , it ef, 5 .L., A A s it... iii . iily 'Q so l Q ' t Q ' ssiass 5 C With the help of ,Booster Club secretaries, Mr. Sprunger distributes football tickets to homeroom salesmen. A Student artists, Melvin Wood, Nancy Mosser, and joan Luetzow, build the web to trip Pulaski. , if 3. sei, . tm. Quarterback Jack Fonaas, '46 'football captain, instructs members of the squad in a An Oracle photographerm Earl Lengerflcatches Joan new play. Luetzow dompleting this plastic display. .Y in ,,,s - Cheer-leaders selected at a football rally are Wesley LaCourt, Larry Suhm, Glenn Vogt, Richard Wenzel gives a I comedy dance at one of the ' ,Gerald Pokorny, Frank Sciples, and Milton Prickett. ' football rallies. , , dmv am, J ai ' Fall days bring out the Cross Country men. Here are Lowell Schroeder, Robert' , Mr. Matthei is pictured with the trophy his h Ralph Tesnow, Herman Olm, and Bob Heinz. ' ' cross-country team earned as city champs. in . 'iii L K 2 v, v ., :P 1 1' 1 , swf. A be i .ef Pi- V' ff ' 3 1:95 '- 1'l'3E-viz: kiiiswfl' f'15z ffw ' ' ,. ' 5 3.3! 13 ' s -.',Q'li?nari?1L1' A U., .,t,:Vk,,fs -gig 1 -r'1.g55g7iyg,jS r 5 vue, .. , . K glzggg ' , 3A - .. ' , J -f -X r . Douglas Suhm, captain of the swimming team during the fall semester, gives a demonstration Robert Krahn places his Bay View-Tech basket- , for a faculty meeting. ball poster in front of the auditorium. ' ii xv .fy W , VX, ,Fay Cowden scores for a doubles match in the girls' annual tennis tourna- V Members of the Nereids' Club relax for a moment before performing ment early in the fall.,, in the annual-freshman demonstration. 1 x 5 S . i x n Photographer McCoy snapped this from the balcony on the night of dress rehearsal for An Old Spanish Custom. - lil A During the weeks before the production, the cast can be found rehearsing in the auditorium almost every night after school. Eldon Hepner, Janis Hansirig, Ada Garneau. and Pat Budney led the band this year. Much of the time at rehearsals is spent back stage, studying lines and waiting for cues. Members of the stage crew work on the operetta sets. The dance group rehearses one of- the numbers I for An Old Spanish Custom. , lv A .A K 1 it L, ew. 'g,N,y'wy ,.-',-wwf-,f 'THU Q i .Mf '-pie-if, '- ' 5 .. ily 5+ 'S GP it . This is the response to the announcement Members of the June graduating class Here are Ruth Naas and Donald Scheune- report to the auditorium man on Cap and Gown day before exams. in 'Egg' 1 Mr. Lorentz and Mr. Hickman were the principal speakers at the People of the community come to Bay View to cast their ballots on Audio-Visual Institute, April 21. , voting days. ' if 3? .nge it t 4 , M asf A Y W. i X A, ff Sk, .it Y ., i J if 1 i s If ' 5, gm.-,,.: .,.. ..-....eLlQ.:1Qf.QQQf.,QQ'Q7f , . ,fl 'fir ',-:,.:1!EL'i,3 Tl 1 iii, M 5,'f.l,a55g,4ff., -2 -A S I' Fl f EV' in ffxx I i' I Q : 'W ' 'M f s A K , vw - f r . e K ni' Y ' ll i Vu I 1' if ig,, N'-. 'tfKl4i'5:Ei5Z2,, ' ee-', . ' Archie Durand, Frank Sciples, and Glenn Vogt, Another school day is over, and while some girls hurry home, others leisurely gather up their 1 take care of the flag every other week. books or chat at their lockers, , 1 1 V, , . -f w X4 5 1 . - i i,-sk . ' 'EQ f 'f lm , 'Z 55 2 I :Bw '-ff. -.K J.: lr Q., , .. w 4 Q G : i3':'. 2 ' S - 1 . X .sis -E - 2 LQQW' f Y ' e 1, . ' . Wm P, 3 jf Q 1 ' 3 Tags sg, V5.3 . -f hw. - Y Xe 'iw X155 f li, 1' N Rafi.: '7 K HK l,e':1,Z5vwQ.', - sz, I f irwm -in A t ' . mtv -izm..-.-I ew-3,n,,,. ,W--A - - -' 1' 2 523flfggQ iii? KN 1 EQ! g we 'X Q -1-I , ' m, Wm, YJ A X N K Twen i DR. BERNHARD C. KORN The School in 1947 The curriculum is more than a course of studyefor each child it is the sum of all his experiences which are in any way affected by the school. This philosophy of education, which puts its emphasis on the living experience of each individual, which insists that the curriculum be never identical for any two, has been dominant at every professional gathering attended by Bay View teachers in the last school year. Indeed, it has become so much a part of their thinking that even at informal bi-monthly faculty meetings, in which teachers have explained to their colleagues either their procedure in the classroom or their part in curricular activities, they have accepted as almost axiomatic the idea that each child should have his chance to develop as completely as he may. The days of minimum essentials that every child in every class was expected to have mastered by a fateful day marked in advance on the school calendar are definitelyno more. Now the primary concern of every teacher is the growth of each child as far as his potentialities admit. That growth will be physical, mental, social. He should not be allowed to develop arrogant selfishness, and he should not miss the training which will help him to become a force in his group, help him to work co-operatively. The school, seeking to bring about this fullness of development, must recog- nize the difference in home backgrounds, the difference even for any two chil- dren in the same home. It must recognize that the home and innumerable social agencies should function together with the school to effect an adequate adjust- ment for each individual to the world he alone knows. And surely no one who looks objectively at the American scene can doubt that the emphasis on the right of the individual to be treated as an individual throughout the years of his formal education is once more an expression of the American way of life, triumphant over all ideologies that would make man the tool of the state and not the master of himself. 2 Page Twenty-seven ADMINISTRATION Page Twenty-eight ef 1 N' ,f . N 1-. J -W ,X . 9 O F AIN 'J W4 4 4 W 5 X53 Q F Nl -o l p Q 'x C AQ A Q .F 'X Q :1 3 as Q 31-QD-Q! K 3 J M ,LQPQN jf? tl 402, I KJ l HJ ,., ,XB WL ' 'f 4 - X, ,, QL NA XL l KL W F fl AX 'l'-fl is '44 f W Q' v, AM , xl 'LL 4' X 'U K H rf DR. FOX, Vice Principal Standing back of the counter in the office listening to high-schoolers ration- alize away their mistakes and helping them to the right path with kindness and understanding, has been one who, even in his most solemn moments, has never lost entirely the twinkle in his eye. For over forty years as the scholarly teacher of English, and in the last six years as the vice-principal at Bay View, Dr. Fox has watched youth come and go, and has found in teaching the abiding satisfactions of life. For him the chang- ing scene has always held one constant: there is nothing more important in the task of the teacher than stimulating youth to creating for itself high ideals. The generations that have known his large humanity and found in him both counselor and friend, bear testimony to how well he has met the challenge of that task. '31-'A l f lt x,! ., Q au K 'ins-4-'r' 'Q MR. WHITCOMB, Chief Counselor ' Vu . X 1, an . r .4 X N LIFE ADVISEMENT Every member of the counseling staff carries in his mind detailed information con- cerning the students entrusted to him, and helps the homeroom teacher whenever a pupil varies from the pattern for course and semester. A counselor has visited the grade school before each class comes to Bay View, and has consulted with the eighth grade teacher. He knows exactly how the students entering the freshman class grade on significant tests like the one for algebra aptitude. Then on the basis of the information he has gathered, he plans the program for the student's Hrst semester. This year the counselors have served as the representatives of the school at lay meetings to which members of the com- munity have been invited for group discus- sions of the work of the schools. COUNSELORS Standing: Mr. Suttle, Mr. Wiley. Sealed: Mr. Gillo, Miss Statz 'VQQ 'HP' ff f in NIR, BARTA Top Row: Edmond Gestwicki, Kenneth Hanke, Edmund Judziewicz, William Galligan, Mr. Barta, William Jonas, James Guss, Donald Nelson, Douglas Niemann, Aldo Gaido Third Row: Marilyn Wenzel, Mary Orlowski, Florence Jagodzinski, Murray Humphrey, Greta Hallberg, Donna Olszewski, Faye Johnson, Gerald Halpin, Marlene Gename, Maureen Hallherg, Lila Gauger Second row: Carole Geisenheimer, Arlene Gutzke, Gretchen Jungmann, Grace Orr, Henry Higgins, Marion Ogden, Carol Johnson, Lillian Janka, Violet Janka, Janet Owen Bollom row: Chester Moczydlowski, Donald Olm, Donald Groschel, Tom Hagen, Richard Hanson, Gordon Housfeld,Wa1lace Nearing, Richard Neitzel, Ray Jazwiecki, Robert Johnson NINTH GRADE MRS. GARLING Top row: Helen Chanik, Audrey Erick- son, Sharon Buster, Mrs. Garling, Joan Dieter, Harold Annonson, James Erickson Fourth row: Nancy Fink, Arlene Des- secker, Ruth Becker, Robert Chris- tensen, Dolores Boczkiewicz, Joyce Christiansen, Dorothy Adams Third row: Janet Franklin, Helen Chandler, Ellen Bergquist, Geraldine Brozek, Beverly Filenius, Virginia Cassabaum, Robert Daily Second row: Charmaine DeNoyer, Ken- neth Piontek, Donna Thornton, Patsy DeVeau, Carol Cleveland, Sam Bird, Marilyn Block Bottom row: Joyce Baumgardt, Claudine Travis, Gene Blumberg, Marjorie Erskine, Joyce Chrostowski, Felix Donselli, Beverly Bartz Page Thirty Top row: Caroline Sobieszczyk, john McArthur, Steve Maneage, Paul Passamani, Mr. Kaczmarek, Frank Kulakowski, Thomas Sedivy, Carl Ruppert, Kenneth Schulz Third row: Gertrude Pyne, Ronald Strerath, Gilbert Regaldo, Barbara Lower, Carol Sowlles, Madelyn Karth, Charlotte Pahlow, Dennis Skarpinski, Shirley Rybka, Ralph Polak, Aldene Laabs Second row: Kay Schumann, Gail Swessel, Zdena Sova, Norma Rankin, Patricia Look, Gilbert Ruka, Donald Soltis, Rosemary Luthy, Thomas Risch, Raymond Lieber, Audrey Piorier Botlom row: LaVerne Stachowiak, Donna Provencher, Dorothy Prah, Dolores Sutphin, Peter Kopczynski, Gloria Spana, Thomas Patterson, Eleanor Reimer, Fredric Papenfus, Carol LaMarre -1- MR. KACZMAREK NINTH GRADE 'T MR. SCHOELLER Top row: Harold Wichgers, James McKinnon, Mr. Schoeller, Deone McGarry, Charles Meyer, Warren Keats Fourlli row: Shirley Kosper, Florence Krupnik, Marlyn Knutson, jean Wenta, Patricia Mills, Kent Wolfarth Third row: Theresa Kostecki, Arlene Kachel, Nancy Meredith, Judith King, Irene Varga, Jean Wisniewski Second row: Bettye Wolf, James Zeisse, Audrey Wulff, Helen Welch, Beverly Kujawa Botlom row: Donald Wagner, Gloria Wallk, Lester Korbel, Edith Mattick, Paul Kott Page Thirty-one Top row: jean Geil, Nancy Ewert, Dolores Lemanczyk, Janet Goeltzer, jean Luettgen, Miss Batz, Janet Gallaway, Nancy Gervais, William Goebel, Tom Gill, Harvey Charbonneau Third row: Carol May, Lorraine Wojdac, Nancy Mlodzik, Shirley Tylke, Doris Gariglietti, Dorothy Gavin, John Borowski, Lewis Geis, Irene Gedda Second row: Donald Gerhard, Raymond Golabowski, Georgine Gorske, Carol Geske, jack Christenson, Ruth Greenemeier, Donald Counihan, Juanita Gill, LaVerne Gallinatti Bottom row: Barbara Gardetto, Donnah Edwardsfjerry Goodman, Douglas Goodman, Glenn Greske, Daniel Gorney, Rosemarie Gawlitta, Lillian Gresser, Nadine Goldstein Cv no O0 Miss BATZ NINTH GRADE -:V MR. COSTELLO Top row: Donald Boelter, Rolf Anderson, Mr. Costello, Daniel Bychinski, Don Billo, Karen Blazer Fourth row: Dario Brisighella, Tom Budney, John Armbruster, Donna Bussard, Gloria Bentley, Una Barber Third row: Dorothy Brechtel, Elaine Besewske, Robert O'Brien, Gertrude Bergquist, Beverly Boettcher, Betty Bindas, Arlene Beatovic Second row: Robert Anderson, Kenneth Bock, Patricia Bruder, Marie Blanchette, Allen Behling, Arline Brunke Bottom row: Mary Bellum, Naomi Bennett, Rose Anderson, Geraldine Bryan, Diane Bearman, Betty Borgmann, john Braatz Page Thirty-two f J NINTH GRADE Top row: Clayton Conley, Charlene Olson, Theresa Florian, Carole Doshen, Mrs. Grimes, Bruce Conklin, Richard Duszynski, Charles Ceranowski, Daniel Wozniak Fourth row: Walter Chlebowski, Nancy DeVeau, Joan Fojut, Ardith Davis, Beverly Fischer, Mark Fugirxa, Angelo Foti, Gordon Frank, joe Dorcey Third row: Donald Leiser, Tom Ceretto, Patrick Pangborn, Donald Farris, Raymond Martin, Rosemarie Engnath, Pat Cullen, Ardys Thelen, Dolores Czarnecki Second row: Daisy Fitzgerald, Margaret Fessler, Corinne Scaruta, Esther Osman, Katherine Durand, Ruth Delzer, jean Chiaverotti, Henry Wozniak, Daniel Czajkowski Bottom row: June Crosby, Carol Fakler, Michael Duszynski, Maria Del Angel, Mary Foti, Robert Fritz, Mary Coghlan, Dorothy Cialdini, Jack Funck MRS. GRIMES MISS KOHL Top row: janet Staeger, Rosalyn Sylvester, Charlotte Snyder, Miss Kohl, Richard Sieman- owski, Richard Steel Fourth row: Ellen Sasek, Bar- bara Springhuth, Dorothy Schwandt, Annabel Shappro, Vernon Skare, David Schroeder Third row: Dolores Steiner, Wil- liam Schwarten, Albert Schmidt, Robert Schultz, Joy Chadburn, Margie Schuster Second row: Joan Sitzberger, La- verne Hoover, Janet Susnik, Dorothy Schubert, Dor'is Smith, Patricia Schanning Bollom row: Kenneth Schweig, Robert Schmidt, Roy Silver- nale, Jeanne S'mith,Jjath1een Sosalla, Sh r6n Schuster ,. A , x 1 N' I , Page Thirty-three .emma m-..a,,J-in :uses N J X J- T, cfjf i - Top row: Gerald Hurley, John Horwich, Jerome Jagmin, Miss Lane, James Hart, Thaddeus Harenda, Robert Hammes Fourth row: Joyce Hayman, LaVerne Hinz, Carolyn Vachetz, Barbara Hansen, Helen Jackson, Patricia Janus, Richard Voigt Third row: Carol Voelker, Diana Vogenitz, Gloria Ihling, Patricia Jarvis, Audrey Voelz, Carol Jodat, Dolores Hetzel, Carol Vandenberg Second row: Nancy Hyde, Lawrence Hanoski, Reynaldo Valdovinos, Loris Hoenow, Richard Jeszka, John Hirsch, Mariann Hiegel, Marcia Helmer Bottom row: Edith Vandenberg, Carol Vandenberg, Donald' Hanson, Carol Hayman, Hazel Holler, Gordon Hurley, Gratton Host, Carol Hurlbutt NINTH GRADE MISS LANE Top row: John Krupke, Lawrence Neumann, Merlin Kottke, Mrs. Lynch, Marvin Koch, Theodore Kern, Eugene Nelson Fourth row: Marialyce Koenig, Letty Kloss, Albert Knaak, Karl Krahn, John Kopczynski, Robert Neumann, Arlene Kowalczyk Third row: Patricia Klafke, Catherine Knaflic, Carol Kepner, Gordon Orians, Jerome Kelly, Gertrude Orlowski, Jeanette Neitzel Second row: Mary Naylor, Rodney Kopfer, John Neskie, Florence Kowalski, Betty Olszewski, Bernadine Kondracki, Ruth Kvalheim Bottom row: Douglas Kemnitz, Louis Kirsenlohr, Carol Nelson, Mary Kowalski, Shirley Kaiser, Audrey Kwapick, Margaret King Page Thirtyfour MRS. LYNCH NINTH GRADE MISS MILLER Top row: Richard Marino, James Lehmann, Clifford McVeigh, Edgar Miller, Miss Miller, Richard Luedke, Wallace Messal, Raymond Taschner Fourth row: Bernadette Mutz, Colleen McLaughlin, Ruth Lachmund, Rita Lendo, Barbara Lconarski, Clifford Munger, Gerald Esser, Arlette Lindblom Third row: RoAnn McBride, Tessie McVeigh, Betty Manthy, Barbara jenders, Mary Lewandowski, Beverly Turzenski, Patricia Lotz, Virginia Millen, Theresa Lapota Second row: Gerald Lesiecki, Barbara Gutkowski, Carol Mickelson, Dolores Traber, Three Martin, Geraldine Marks. Beatrice Lasczewski, Mary Larsen, Eugene Gettelman Bottom row: Lois LaBrec, Ruth Root, Marilyn Mallas, Rita Lassa, Pauline Malzahn, Loretta Neldner, Robert Lesko, Ronald Lannewehr, Thomas Tully MRS. SHUTES Top row: John Pluskota, John Suchorski, Richard Pautz, Mrs. Shutes, Edward Borzykowski, Neil Perry, Clarence Pieterick, Daniel Pawlak Fourth row: Rosemary Petroski, Margaret Stryczek, Barbara Zdradzinski, Audrey Plitt, Nancy Woppert, Henry Barber, Gerald Tanner, Robert Burskey, Frank Padol Third row: Charlotte Strom, Edward Bessler, Cecelia Steffes, Rosemary Paczocha, Rita Polka, Esther Stramowski, Shirley Prochniewski, joan Prodoehl, Elaine Plitzner Second row: Bernadine Zuchowski, Helen Psket, Barbara Struck, Theresa Zurawski, Irene Szabo, Violet Clemins. Ronald Marsolek, Gene Pellerin, Helen Pulos Bottom row: Margaret Pawlak, Eileen Pergande, Carrol Soyck, Edith Schuyler, Regina Sikora, Leatrice Peterson. Shirley Steingraeber, Shirley Paap, Robert Philleo Y l Page Tbirtyji 1 'e Top row: Douglas Weiss, Dennis Weber, Miss Zarling, Beryl Wilcox, Thomas Reise Fifth row: Madge Rantanen, Ger- aldine Wierske, Diana Witzel, Dorothy Robinson, Gloria Rickard Fourth Y0wi Geraldine Winkler, John Ropel, Patricia Wink, Raymond Richetta, Eve Rudich Third row: Marion Rymarz, jean Rich, William Regalado, Ed- ward Willman, Marilyn Roesler, joan Raetter Second row: Marilyn Rossow, Shir- ley Rogan, Frances Wassweiler, john Risch, Roger Wippich Bottom row: David Wagner, David Wesley, Marcia Riesen, Frances Richardi, Joan Wambold, Ileane Rosmann TENTH GRADE Top raw Victor Franszczak Bert Gutteter james HC1SCl jack Henry Miss Durham Russell Ewert Richard Broge Richard Beck Norman Klobuchar Third row Kenneth Dittmar Donald Fox Grace Coconate Joyce Harding Robert Kloppenburg Audrey Eckert Jean Krautschneider Carol Knaak Lucy Harris Second row Russel Hanson El Hargis Marilyn Heacox Jeanne Hurley Bottom row Rosemarie Farina Ramona Chavez Bernice Haas Eunice Wulff Annabelle Coffeen Gail Erickson jean Fohr Theresa Ferri Elaine Brown T E N T H Top row: John Lyons, Arthur Manti, James Guy, Mr. Osterndorf, William Miller, Howard Wachholz Fourth row: james Gallagher, John Niland, James Noll, Erwin Nickel, Nick Loffredo, Larry Olson, James Orr G E Third row: Marilyn Mueller, Nancy McCuen, Barbara MacKurath, june Morella, Evelyn Mueller, LeOra Lange, Nadine jones, LaVerne Gabelbauer Second row: Rita Gorzalski, Cliliford Olson, Ronald Martin, Fred Melms, Marion Marker, Jean Lower, Lois Lanza, Carole Mandrell Bottom raw: Gerald Verhein, Dorothy Mattice, Wayne Leverenz, Ronald Noeske, Gilbert Manz, Carroll Geschrei, M R . O S T E R N D O R F Geraldine Goeller, Myrtle O'Kelly Top row: Norman Rybka, Raymond VanWie, Robert Zastrow, Miss Prucha, Robert Wenta, Harlan Giese, Kenneth Platek, Gordon Rotta Third row: joan Schoessow, Gloria Welter, Joan Stiehm, Dolores Zavattaro, Shirely Troka, Marion Schloemer, Esther Prentki, Edward Schulz Second row: Robert Szymkowiak, Sally Turner, Dorothy Severance, Leila Browne, joan Southwick, Nancy Tipton, Patsy Tipton, Patricia Stampfel, Rochelle Schmitz Bottom row: Patricia Swedoski, Harriet Witkowski, Lillian Rivera, Arlene Watts, Beverly Smith, Carol Scholz, Doris Toddish, Clarence Treu, Donald Provencher MR. DIETZMAN l .36 'UI' 'Y' Qs ,ek 4 Top row: Robert Steuck, Ralph Hetzel, David Turner, Mr. Dietzman, Earl Smith, Robert Schmidt, Richard Siarkiewicz Fifth row: jim Safford, Thomas Sylvester, William Schwab, Richard Wawrzyniak, jack Schuetz, Thomas Schoendorf Fourth row: james Schuldt, Donald Savee, Gerald Stahnke, James Healy, Robert Strom, Lois Robinson Third row: Helen Radtke, Joyce Raasch, James Stelloh, Thomas Roberts, George Ross, Hugh Schuck Second row: Shirlie Cudnohosky, Robert Rudolph, Thomas Sowlles,Joan Rowan, Dorothy Radonski, Leonhard Rose Bottom row: Francis Stadler, Fleurette Richter, Rita Rogowski, Virginia Roessger, Carol Hein, Edward Rigden TENTH GRADE MR. MAUTON ' Top row: Carl Hart, Mr. Mauton, War- I I ren Hanson, David Frahm i Fifth row: Ervin Hanson, Richard Herman, Kenneth Ash, Irving jack- son, Allan Hintz, Terrance Gilbert Fourth row: James Groppi, Wilfred Hetzel, Robert Jankowski, William Hurley, Richard Heisel Third row: Robert Arndt, George Ham- mer, William Hartmann, Robert Firle, joan Hansen, Eunice Hipsch Second row: Bernadine Tomczyk, Rita Tarnowski, Clarence Ratayczak, Wil- laim Heidingsfeld, Judy Holly, Vir- ginia Harris Bottom row: Duane Franskoviak, Audrey Filbrandt, Sharon Balian, Joan Fons, Joan Hoover, Charles Freuden Page Thirty-eight Top row: Robert Praxel, Scott Oes- treich, Miss Oelhafen, Clarence Pulos William Klaesing Fourlh row: Lois Oestreich, Dorothy Olah, Roger Paap, james Neitzel, Daniel Owen, Neil Priegel Third row: Frederick Paetzke, james Perse, Lois Oberlander, Carolyn Nowak, Nancy Neuman, Ruth Oxen- dorf Second row: Doreen Peliska, Harriet Polinske, Sylvia Peruzzo, Douglas Hubatch, Barbara Papke, Elizabeth Pum Bottom row: Jane Pacholczyk, Marilynn Potter, Theresa Perez, Marcelyn Prindle, May Potton, Virginia Pol- inski TENTH GRADE OELHTXFEN Top row: Eugene White, William Wilinski, Miss Roberts, Charles Wolfe, Roger Wegner F i flh row: Frederick Utpatel, Lyle Winger, Philip Wruk, Peter Waal, Eileen Wieland, Matilda Wolf Fourlh raw: john Wiesner, Glenn VanderPloeg, james White, James Thiel, Priscilla Wildish, Mary Widmeyer Third row: Robert Weber, Ann Williamson, Mary Weber, Garnet Weiler, Elly Ziemann, Dorothy ,Wesell Second row: Angeline Wojtanowski, LaVerne Wolney, joan Wilson, Thespo Kafkas, Barbara Thompson, Mary Williams Bollom row: Theodore VanElls, John Kafkas, Ralph Wilke, Donald Vandenberg, KennethXWagner MISS ROBERTS Page Thirty-nine Page Top row: Kenneth Karwacki, Ronald Roszak, James Despins, Mr. H. E. Smith, Ronald Kopydlowski, Betty Konings, Evelyn Kepner ' Fourth row: Marjorie Kern, Lois Kloss, Doris Klosiewski, Catherine Kress, Diana Kuehne, Virginia Krzewinski, Mildred Kendziora Third row: Geraldine Klein, john Kirsch, Thomas Horngren, Fred Durand, John Koehler, Donald Kirsenlohr, Arthur Albright Second row: Patricia Kelly, Florence King, Marjorie Sullivan, Carol Dallman, Marilyn Domagalski, Dorothy Knackert, Dorothy Duffy Bottom row: Camille Kazikowski, Bernadine Kurtz, Shirley Kallas, Lois Kuchenbecker, Yvonne Wachowiak, Louise Sansone, Mary St. john MR. H. E. SMITH 7 TENTH GRADE , p s MR. SUMM Tap row: Roland Lesniewski, Dalton Lawrence, Robert Schmidling, Michael LaPorte, Mr. Summ, Richard Lansing, Gordon Gatz, John Dunn Third row: John Ruud, Roy Gump, Jerome Glowinski, Mark Leistickow, Edward Loper, Ralph Gutkowski, Nancy Goetzman Second row: Paula Lip, Donna Garneau, William Schlemm, Walter Gedymin, Audrey Lee, Jacquelyn Gallagher, Arlene Lieske, Arlene Lewandowski Bottom row: Nancy Gename, James Luther, Walter Laudenbach, Constance Liber, Ruth jarke, Shirley Laufenberg, Rosemary Gmirek, Carol Goebel Forty 'sq I Top row: Carla Schreiber, Harriet Sans, Miss Thornburg, Theodosia Sopczak, Lois Spuhler Fourth row: Geraldine Stever, Dolores jaworski, Ruth Christiansen, Lois Schill, Gladys Sem, Marilyn Smith Third row: Geraldine Smith, Gloria Schmidt, Rita Schmidt, Rita Sikora, Lenora Schultz, Barbara Thomson Second row: Mary Stanecki, Lajune Steinbrenner, Doris Sosalla, Dolores Steinhilber, Louise Galaszewski, Lorraine Sterle Boltom row: Nancy Southern, Marcia Schneider, Kathleen Schuster, Gertrude Lezala, Barbara Ihling, Genevieve Janczak MISS THORNBURG MR. TOMKIEWICZ i I' nn Top row: Burton Erenz, John Moe, George Erb, Mr. Tomkiewicz, Geraldine Meyer, Jean Evans, Gerald Marshall Third row: Joseph Maglio, Barbara Mroezkowski, Richard Schoofs, Patricia Erdahl, Lawrence Welke, Ruth McCann, Mary Murack Second row: Lois Eberling, Marjorie Mattice, LeRoy Esser, Mary May, Marilyn May, Leslie Marley, Marilyn McKenney, James Ewald Bollom raw: Dorothy Marek, Doris Merten, Delores McVeigh, Audrey Martin, Joan Martens, Barbara Wallis, Dorothy Ebert, Mary Engnath Page Forty one TENTH GRADE MISS WELSH Y '2 AQ 86' Top row: Kenneth Seidel, Harlan Ross, Miss Jerrek, Robert Trautman, Roger Turban Fourth row: Davenie Wildes, Jeanne Wiken, Mary Thomas, Beverly Kerber, Lawrence Suhm, Robert Taylor, james Szulczewski Third row: Delores Seemayer, Arlene Treu, Lois Wisniewski, J une Swessel, Elaine Werner, Thomas Thelen, James Sheeran Second row: Ray Rolling, Eugene Ton, Ralph Schram, Camille Scibek, Romona Skenandore, Helen Ward, Shirley Ringstad Bottom row: Phyliss Spaulding, Mildred Welke, Theresa Sobush, Shirley Turner, Norma Root, Richard Raatz, Chester Turner Page Forty-two Top row: Frederick Helmer, Robert Barczak, Miss Welsh, Rinato Cial- dini, Robert Berry, John Campbell Fourlh row: Marlene Birgel, Barbara Cybell, Donald Bristow, Erick Chris- tiansen, Ethel Beckwith, Allan Bud- ney Third row: Wilber O'Brien, Charles Behlendorf, Beverly Brown, janet Caughey, Marilyn Baden, Allen Cobbs, Ronald Beaumont Second row: Eugene Bender, Betty Baumgarten, Dorothy Brandon, Theresa Makarewicz, Mildred Becke- meier, Robert Brandon, Christine Czarnecki Bollom row: Delores Buenger, Patricia Buege, joan Byrne, Romayne Bart- man, Nancy Blomquist, Marianne Basile, Marie McCarthy MISS JERREK ELEVENTH GRADE Top row: Ray Bressler, George Cowie, Russell Anderson, Mr. Miller, Daniel Kotlowski, Robert Boehme, Caroline Erdmann Fourth row: Elizabeth Bullock, Carol Christensen, Richard Baxter, Alice Donovan, Audrey Christensen, Carol Derus Third row: Wayne Anderson, George Biester, Ronald Barbian, Margaret Evans, Bernadine Kleczka, Althea Ceynowa Second row: Janis Dietrich, Harold Francke, Kenneth Andersen, Kenwood Engel, Edwin Foster, Jane Baumann Bottom row: Marilyn Evans, JoAnn Eckert, Lorraine Felski, Betty Brandt, Mary Anderson, Lauris Awe MR. MILLER 0 0 MISS PIERSON Top row: Ervin Zube, Dawson Olson, John Nelson, Miss Pierson, Milton Poth, Robert Olson, Edwin Pankau Fourth row: Donald McHugh, Donald Neacy, Thomas Nehlsen, Casmer Mrotek, joan Lange, Beatrice Menge, Geraldine Merz Third row: Nancy Morden, Kathleen Nelson, Marjorie Meredith, Donald Ockerlander, James Miller, Clarence Pihl, Antoinette Pacholczyk Second row: Ruth Poth, Theodore Larson, Gilbert Miller, Richard Nehring, Della Martin, JoAnn Olsen, Dawn Maynard Bottom row: Joanne Olsen, Gloria Powers, Sally Larson, Marilyn Yankee, Helen Machgan, Betty Niemann, Mildred Young it A l L u ELEVENTH GRADE MRS. WEGNER Top row: Harvey Klopotic, Edward Hammer, Walter Prodoehl, Mrs. Wegner, Robert Gillo, Richard Hetzel Fourth row: Thomas Koch, Fred Goad, Earl Wood, Robert Krahn, james Kornkven, Gwendolyn Howser Third row: Marion Kvalheim, Lawrence Hermansen, Delores Kurtz, James Kaluzny, Bernice Kartes, Betty Kassa Second row: LaVerne Goelz, Lee Peters, Viola Hoffmann, john Kiely, Marian Van Weelden, Betty Habermehl Bottom row: Rose Gorton, Arlene Gotz, Jean Johnson, Shirley Kaye, Marlene Hansen, Florence Harris Top row: Marshall Kleuenow, Leonard Fons, Robert Brielmaier, Mrs. Arnold, Robert Skorup, Leroy Seri, Ronald Schurrer, Louis Schwabe Fourth row: Robert Scherkenbach, Donald Schultz, james Schulz, Phillip Swan, Ralph Slattery, Rolland Smallish, Ronald Schrot, Eugene Schuda Third row: Helen Stark, Lois Seignemartin, Marilyn Moore, Dorothy Schucks, jean Scheunemann, Shirley Schmidt, JoAnne Schoin Second row: jean Ipsen, Pearl Steffen, Audrey Iseli, Mabel Shanks, Lenore Hipsch, Carlene Smith, Patricia Severance Bottom row: Patricia Struck, Bruce Schoenhaar, Mildred Sansone, Shirley Spana, Nancy Scharfenberg, Shirley Andrus, Shirley Sellhausen MRS. ARNOLD if Page Fortyfour ELEVENTH GRADE MISS CONLEY Top row: Claude Krumree, Miss Conley, John Karsten, Gerald Koenig Fourth row: James Urban, Gerald Pokorny, George Schuetz, Eugene Kaminski, John Schmitz, Richard Karr Third row: Betty Wieczorek, Ruth Kadow, Bettye Karas, Dolores Koss, Ruth Koscielniak, Charlene Borck, Lois Koenig Second row: james Stott, Betty Kroll, Donald Knaak, John Ewing, Robert Grzelak, junice Galow, Audrey Klemz Bottom row: Katherine Krueger, Ruth Edelstein, Diane Southern, Shirley Kopelke, Rosemary Kirsch, Georgiana Kolp, june Klatt Top row: Donald Gruettner, Richard Hels, Mrs. Cutter, Robert Stott, David Hallberg Fourth row: Dewey Gay, james Janowski, Arthur Papenfus, Kenneth Henning, Jerome Hanke, Robert Hillman Third row: Madeline Gedda, Audrey Willits, Lois Gauger, Darrell Heinzen, John Goldberg,'Barbara Guhl, Phillip Geil Second row: Yolanda Hojnacki, Chris Goetz, Ethel Hayman, Janis Hansing, William Hoffmann, john Gavin, Ethel Hawkins Bollom row: Carolyn Howard, Gladys Paprocki, Bette Gorecki, Gwen Hirsch, Lois Heintz, Earl Gipp, Richard Graves MRS. CUTTER Page Fortyf we l 2' Page Forly-six 'U .ilk 'Y Top row: Alfred DeFrain, Allan Linski, Mr. Hickman, Edward Luedtke, Gerald Luther Fifth row: George Ludwig, James Ludwig, Earl Lenger, John Lund, Sammuel Petrovich, Leo Pilak, Russel Reimer Fourth raw: Joan Ladish, Dorothy Baumgartner, Jeanette Lorenz, Patricia Pichl, Nelson Langlie, Clarence Leverenz Third row: Richard Lamon, Donald Johnson, William Lepthien, Marilyn Pellerin, Elaine Lund, Lyla Dallmann, Vivian Adrian Second row: Dolores Drsewiecke, Joyce Leiss, Harriet Disch, Marjorie Davies, Henry Dyken, Anthony Jaworski, Charles Pegis Bottom row: LaVerne Patzfahl, Audrey Duszynski, June Lyon, Doreen Davids, Gertrude Dybul, Marilyn Lange, Joan Luetzow Top row: Eugene Plonka, John Eckhart, Daniel Zielinski, Miss Jameson, Donald Januszewski, Ernest Pluskota Sixth row: Gertrude Ziemann, Joseph Cerar, Gerald O'Connell, Gary Ortmann, David Roggenkamp, Robert Cotton Fifth row: Roger Zwieg, Mary Adamkiewicz, Ellen Cevan, Gertrude Prochaska, Virginia Ciesyznski, William Paetzke, Jean Paulus Fourth row: Lorraine Zube, Josephine Cinquemani, Roland Cybell, Glenn Chanik, May Puder, Harry Bohmann Third row: Jean Raden, William O'Hara, Joyce Chambers, Nathalie Corbett, Jane Plennes, Doris Rehm, Inez Erdmann Second row: Lydia Orzechowski, Peter Polsley, Leon Jasiorkowski, Lorraine Zanardi, Mary Caughey, Dolores Reckard Bottom row: Nancy Mosser, Lorraine Placzek, Virginia Eickhoff, Alice Janicki, Carmen Chavez, Coralie Christenson, Geraldine Ehrman MR. HICKMAN MISS J AMESON ELEVENTH GRADE ELEVENTH GRADE MR SPRUN GER Top row: Richard Coultrip, Ralph Tomkiewicz, Earl Tarnowski, Mr. Kyper, Thomas Malison, Robert Witas, Russell Tessmer Fourth row: Jean Thomas, John Rogan, Robert Traver, William Westwood, Vera Wright, Phyllis Trakowski Third row: Nancy Watson, Gerald Carlsen, Harold Williamson, Howard Friske, Elaine Titteliitz, Geraldine Tarczynski Second row: Marilyn Harbold, Barbara Tanner, Lucille Krueger, Betty Thesz, Carol Hashek, Richard Wilburth Bottom row: Lowell Wambold, Jean Whitcomb, Georgette Walders, Gay Wink, Richard Wenzel, June Wells, Luella Tuyls Top row: Robert Fiedler, Robert Mierendorf, George Mitchell, Mr. Sprunger, Ruth Malone, Melvin Wood, Donald Reschenberg Fourth row: Anna VanRoosenbeek, Marilyn Miller, Helen Pluim, Robert Mercier, Jerry Redding, Richard Frank, Raymond Slowik Third row: Carol Meyer, Glen Martens, Colin Marshall, Marcella Roszek, June Fonaas, Joan Foster, Russell Miller Second row: julaine Dunham, Gloria Mollenhauer, Nancy Mooney, Karin McCuen, Joan Findlay, Richard Yarnot, Daniel Fons Bottom row: Maida Vandenberg, Rosemary Meisel, Phyliss Mangino, Elsie Moeller, Yolanda Yaccarini, Patricia Radomski, Betty Materi MR. KYPER MISS STEEL Top row: James Barnett, Charles Metzger, Miss Steel, Richard Breutzmann, Glenn Romanski Fifth row: Cecilia Rupcich, Raymond Ryan, Garon Brornberg, Gerald Noeske, john Baranowski, Edwin Reuter Fourth row: John Brownell, John Rozek, David Bronikowski, Diana Miller, William Neer, Elmer Nelesen Third row: Mary Rivera, Carol Radke, Ann Kerrigan, Rita Bracey, Mary Bertling, Esther Naujock, Delores Treu Second row: Betty Bethmann, Audrey Berndt, Gladys Morella, Beverly Baltes, Elmer Bartz, Arleen Nolander Bottom row: Dorothy Bartel, Ruth Urbaniak, Patricia Nield, Dolores Bolan, Margaret Shimky, Shirley Kaluzny, Geraldine Malzahn MR. OWEN TWELFTH GRADE Top row: james Kleffen, Arthur Metzke, Mr. Owen, Robert Knutzen, Charles Ogden Fourth row: john Jewess, Robert Stoll, jo Jones, Thomas Koenig, Vivian Neubauer Third row: Dorothy Kvalheim, Caro- lynne Milewski, Eugene Turner, Emil Muschinski, Theobald Sneddon Second row: Jane Miller, Delores Ko- walczewski, LaVerne Krzyzanowski, Doris Dumke, Beatrice Ilovshek Bottom row: Robert McMaster, Edward Kruzick, Patricia Kelly, Elaine Klin- ter, Margaret Dietrich Page Forty-eight MISS Top row: Alvin Treu, Arthur Rosholt, Miss Schaarschmidt, Richard Woppert F i flh row: Thomas Rainer, Herbert Resler, Robert Risch, Howard Ackerman, Genevieve Werkowski Fourth row: Ann Westphal, Daniel Tutaj, Donald Cordes, Marvin Anderson Third YOLU.' Geraldine Czajkowski, Jack Wiegert, Virginia Neuman, Ruth Ross, Carol Casselman Second row: Joyce Revolinski, Eleanor Rippke, Virginia Valdes, Dorothy Apel, Lois Wolfsen Bollom row: Audrey Watts, Helen Riffel, Lorraine Weber, Margaret Barry, Shirley Christiansen MRS. URBAN TWELFTH GRADE SCHAARSCHMIDT Top raw: ,lack Quinlan, Mrs. Urban, Ryerson LaFevre, Eldon Hepner Fourlli row: Francis Hasebrook, Donald Osinski, Russell Hamann, John Hoag- land Third row: Lawrence Goelz, Lowell Schroeder, Edward Wagner, Emily Wetzel, Edward Giencke Second row: Carol Giannoni, Donald Hofer, Richard Fox, William Hor- nickel, Ada Garneau Bottom row: Robert Huss, Sandra Fred- rich, Shirley Fritsch, james Smith, James Giovanini TWELFTH GRADE MR. S. S. WILLIAMS N' at xl-24 56 'U' 1 Top row: Donald Jakusz, James Stabenau, Mr. S. S. Williams, Robert Pahlow, Edward Boyle Fourth row: Richard Burke, Matthew Schauer, Richard Sherman, Vincent Pollock, Robert Steiner Third row: Sally Bertoncini, Shirley Olm, Janet Preusser, Dolores Schulte, Charles Benn, Robert Blackwood Second row: Henry Suttle, James Duerr, Joyce Peterson, Shirley Budish, Gloria Eberling, Beverly Brandt Bottom row: Dolores Pierson, Ruth Plennes, Evelyn Behling, Beatrice Athy, Marilyn Schubert, Elsbeth Erb Top row: Gilbert Wozniak, George Benning, Robert Buschke, Keith Lanza, Gilbert Schultz, Lawrence Oberlander, Daniel Wiken Third row: Shirley Luckmann, Gwen Berg, Robert Coolman, Robert Koebert, David Vogenitz, James Walsh, Eugene Hill, James Morrison Second row: Joyce Matschull, Marianne Brulz, Betty Beatovic, Phyllis Merten, Oliver Stuart, Jean Bodell, Darleen Sommers, Mary Pando, Joyce Traber Bottom row: Donald Skarpinski, Peggy Ballas, Frank Cajski, Rose Boehm, Patricia Cooper, Theresa Lewandowski, Carol Ewert, Lila Heil, Geraldine Luther , fm KG! 1 -.5 ..N.h.,f 'Umm Q26 A Q9 l X f L . L F W I 5,-ra Kawai B Q 4 u KNLRFXVQI V gg 5 E Q . . . . x KX xx jr. '-. Af' . 4 R'-3m x 1 ' rw Q . fix '- f Q . x I, at -.ff ff -if f U 8 I 1 Y T . 1 ,-,V .wqx i :Q . W. ,532 . ' T13 - g . t' l X 5 Fa fl.-3551.1 V ,V ' , ,,. , -A .. V 1 ,, 'S . ' THE ANNUAL THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief. .. Organization Editor Assistant Editor.. Senior Editors ..., Assistant Editors, . Art Editor.. ., A Assistant Editor .,.. A Business Manager, Circulation Manager Jean McNicol, Editor-in-Chief Each year the editor of The Oracle Annual leaves for his suc- cessor a day-by-day record of the work accomplished on the yearbook. Many sections of the book remain much the same from year to year, and the diary of the editor enables his successor to keep up-to-date with layouts, pictures, and copy. The chief problem of the editor this year grew out of the theme, which attempts to show that, al- though a modern high school is open to all people, each student is edu- cated as an individual. joan Kitzrow, Organization Editorg Carol Krause, Assistant Senior Editorg Carol Doepke, Assistant Organization Editor THE ANNUAL Below: Carol Ebert, Carol Kleinschrnidt, Senior Editors FACULTY ADVISORS Chairman ......,. , Miss Roberts Ex-Officio ,..,,. . , Dr. Korn Subscriptions .Mr. Costello Seniors ..... .. , . . ,..Miss Lane Sports , .,,.,,. . .Mr. Mierzwa Advertising , Mr. J. J. Smith Art . , Mr. Summ OUILL AND SCROLL Back: Jack Quinlan, Jean Palicke, Ardis Walter, Lorraine Zube, Tom Torphy, Ralph Tomkiewicz Sealed: Barbara Tanner, Joan Kitzrow - I X Above: Charlene Mosser, Arl Editor: Barbara Tanner, Assisiani Ar! Edilor 'C : ,abr -Qu: Page Fgflyfve THE NEWSPAPER Page Pity-six Above: Jean Palicke, Literary Edilorg jack Quinlan, Sports Editor, Tom Torphy, Associulc Editor, Barbara Tanner, News Editor Below, Jean McNico1, Editor-in-Chief, Semester Ig Ralph Tomkiewicz, Editor-in-Chief, Semester II Before the presses roll every other Thursday, countless students have been involved in the preparation of an Oracle newspaper. And from all of them in some degree the work has required the exercise of judgment. While the technical knowledge gained in working on the bi-monthly publication may not be used directly by students after graduation, the experience they have had in unearthing facts, in writing clearly, and in work- ing together to bring all the news to the entire school is invaluable. THE NEWSPAPER SEMESTER I Editor-in-Chief ..,..,.. ., .. .. ,Jean McNicol Literary Editor. , , a .Jean Palicke Sports Editor., a , ,Ralph Tomkiewicz SEMESTER II Editor-in-Chief .,,.,..,... .. .. ,Ralph Tomkiewicz Associate Editor . . , Thomas Torphy News Editor... , Barbara Tanner Literary Editor . . ,.,. Jean Palicke REPORTERS Sports Editor ..,. .....,. , . .. . ,.,.. Jack Quinlan Above: Sports Rcportersfjane Plennes, Elaine Titteliitz, Donald McHugh, Robert Witas, Richard Schoofs, Harold Williamson, Glenn Romanski Below: Star Rreporters-Above: Nancy Watson, Lois Wolfsen, Valerie Hartwig, Daniel Kotlowski. lVliddIe: Bernice Vandenberg, Shirley Derus, Glenn Romanski, Gertrude Prochaska. Bottom: Donald Neacy, Geraldine Tarczynski, Dolores Bolan, Joan Kitzrow v w i BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager.. ,... . Ardis Walter Assislanl Manager Betty Brandt Office Manager... Mildred Gray Circulation Manager .. Lorraine Zube Assistant Manager . . .... June Klatt Mailing Clerk Dolores Koss Assistant Clerk ,, Dorothy Schucks Advertising Bookkeeper ....,. Dorothy Risse Bookkeepers . . . .Elaine Radeunz Coralie Christensen Billing Clerks .. ..... Betty TryBala Vivian Maciej ewski Below: Oracle Plwlograpliers-Harriet Diseh, Robert Traver, Earl Lenger, Bill Reise, Bill Card N5 Above: June Klatt, Lorraine Zube Below: Dorothy Schucks, Dolores Koss, Betty TryBala, Vivian Maciejewski THE NEWSPAPER THE NEWSPAPER FACULTY ADVISORS Chairman. . Miss Roberts Ex-Officio., Dr. Korn Circulation . Mr. Costello News ,, Miss Durham Miss Zarling Advertising Mr. J. J. Smith Editorials ., Miss Pierson Sports., , Mr. Mierzwa Miss Steel TYPISTS Active participation by all, instead of performance by a select few was the keynote of the program of Boys' Club this year. Although it is a large organization, the division into sec- tions, the sponsors hope, gives each individual an opportunity to develop his own personality and show initia- tive and the qualities of leadership. The groups are so diversified that almost any interest of growing boys finds an outlet. Those boys who are old timers in a section train and direct the newcomers without active participation by any teacher. Page Sixty 1 l BOYS' CLUB cl Left: Gerald Kieckow, Treasurcrg Robert Werner, Presidcnlg Boynton Nissen, V ice- Presidenlg James Morrison, Seargeant-ab Armsg Warren Dumke, Secretary Larry Suhm, Prcsidenlg james Smith, Sergcanl-al-Armsg Leonard Loffredo, Secrelaryg Dick Fox, Trcasurerg James Szulczewski, Vice-President BOYS' CLUB All the different summer sports are repre- sented in sections of the club: baseball, golf, tennis, and yachting. There is afping-pong division, a chess division, a wrestling group, a dancing class, a drivers' training section, a handbalancing group, and an auto me- chanics group. In this last division, before boys can work on the motors, those enrolling must pass nomenclature, carburetion, and ignition tests. The instructions for these and the tests themselves are given by the boys. Left: Archie Durand, Frank Sciples, Darrol Thays Richard Graves Robert Buenger Nelson Langhe Robert Scherkenbach Donald Savee, Robert Taylor, Richard I-Ielsel Page Sixly-one .194-6 SOC GIRLS' CLUB Margaret Barry, Lois Wolfsen 4' STYLE SHOW Shirley Ruesch, Secrctaryg Jean Manzeck, Vice-Presidenlg Nancy Heineman, Presidentg Margaret Freed, Sergeanl-al-Armsg Petra- nilla Prevetti, Treasurer Page Sixty-two Each semester a new group of freshman girls enters Bay View. They are usually shy, and their friendships are limited to a small circle of class- mates whom they see every day. They probably long to meet new friends, and find in Girls' Club the opportunity they seek, for the club, meeting every other week, bringsgirls from all classes to- gether for a pleasant period of good fellowship. At these meetings, planned by the girls them- selves, programs of general interest are pre- sented, and any talent discovered among the girls is immediately brought to light. Bac Josephine Cinquemani, Sergeant-at-Arms: Mary Marchetti, GIRLS' CLUB Secretary Pat Budney, Treasurer. Front: Beverly Sans, President: Standing: Diana Miller, Valerie Hartwig, Marie Rechlicz Mary Costello, Vice-President '57 'NF qvv The constant variety of entertainment which is furnished makes every meeting stand out as something really special, whether it presents a style show, a comedy skit, a talent show, a dance, or a speech. Highlights of the past year were a discussion of charm and personality by Nancy Cantrell of the YWCA, a novelty shadow show, and the annual dance. In Girls' Club every girl meets her 740 best friends at Bay View. Kneeling: Bettye Karas, Betty Kroll 7 xv 'Q -v 'T' X12 x 57N l Joan Coghlan, Jean Bodell, Betty Fredericks, Pat Budney Page Sixty-llJree 5 'T' fi- Scctional Chairmen-Pat Johnson, Jack Goldberg, Norman Forms, Richard Krueger. Sealed: Carmen Chavez, Marilyn Voelker, Lenora Schultz, William Paetzke james Stabenau, Vice-Prcsidenl: Jack Rozek, Sccreiary: Richard Arndt, Prcsidcnl FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB Page Sixlyfollr Jack Goldberg, Secrelaryg Gertrude Prochaska, Vice-President: Ervin Zube, Prcsidenl Foreign Language Club has served its two masters for two more semesters: it has brought together the members of the language classes on an educational and social plane, and it has pro- vided high-grade lectures and movies for its membership and for the whole school. Through the club, foreign language students have an opportunity to learn more than just the language -they learn something of the culture and history of foreign countries. In line with this end, two programs of special interest to the Spanish section were presented this year. My summer in Mexico by Dr. Fox was a fresh, first-hand account of traveling and sight-seeing in Mexico. And Robert Friers, a FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB world wanderer whose movies of Mexico's new volcano are recognized as the best ever taken, was booked through the prolonged efforts of Miss Miller. At the meetings of the Latin and Spanish sec- tion Mount Vesuviusl' and Fire and Water were the subjects discussed. The German and French sections were very active in providing for the entire club a large share of the program entertainment in the form of playlets. Food, music, speeches, and good cheer were dispensed at the annual Christmas banquet of the club in the cafeteria. Miss Elizabeth Burn- ham, Y.W.C.A. director, spoke of her recent travels. Dorothy Setum, German Pin Winner, Mrs. Schoofs, Shirley Lieske, Latin Pin Miss Miller, Carol Kleinschmidt, Jean McNicol Miss Freund Winner Spanish Pin Winners Page Sn' 'gfize Audrey Willits, Ruth Edelstein, Ruth Jarke, Carolyn Malone, Diana Miller. Kneeling: May Potton Round Table, the oldest of Bay View clubs, still kept alive its traditions in 1947. There was, for example, the usual Thanksgiving Day program, the usual Halloween dance with cider and doughnuts. Norman Fons, Prcsidenlg Larry Suhm, Sergcanl-af-Arms, Patricia Washinglon Day Speakers-Ralph Tomkiewicz, Tom Kelly, Secretary, Dorothy Apel, Vice-President Torphy, jack Goldberg ROUND TABLE ' 'MISS LULU BETT In addition, however, each semester there were programs de- voted to the world today, and in the second semester there was a panel discussion of the question, Should eighteen-year-olds be given the right to vote? Ray Zagozen, Sergeant-al-Armsg Lois Wolfsen, Sccrciaryg Carol Giannoni, Vicealjrcsidentg Ryerson LaFevre, President Bruce Conklin Dolores Bolan, Vice-Prcsidenlg William Reise, Presidenlg Jean Whitcomb, Scribeg Geraldine Tarczynski, Recorder CLUB Students who receive a ninety in class standings automatically become mem- bers of Bay View's famous X Club. This exclusive organization does not offer a stuffy,,' purely educational program, but one designed to give its members a good time and help them to be well- rounded individuals. Each semester a program featuring some nationally-known adventurer, trav- eler, or lecturer is presented for the en- joyment of the school, and a 9B program is planned to help correct incoming freshmen's study habits and start them on the right foot for their high school career. 3 491 Pwf'7 ,4 if, I X Club Parly Typing lnslruclors Ruth Plennes, Patricia Johnson, Lorraine Romais Betty Meilinger, Irene Makuter. Sealed: Bernice Vandenberg Page Sixty-eighl S Q Program Chairmen-Back: Gertrude Prochaska, Ruth Koscielniak, Edward Hammer. Front: Esther Naujock, Shirley Kaluzny, Ruth Plennes, James Stabenau, Dolores Pierson, Rita Bracey Kenneth Andersen Virginia Scherzer, Scribeg Ruth Zeidlhack, Prcsidcntg Phillip Geil. Recorder: Arthur Papenfus, Vice-President If a visitor noticed an unwonted de- gree of activity in room 410 during the ninth hour on Wednesday, the explana- tion is simple. It is then that members of X Club coach any typing students who desire to improve their grades. Each club member on the tutoring staff is regularly responsible for teaching four students. As a result of this service, the class work of the student-trained typists has improved appreciably, and those doing the teaching have perfected their own skill by analyzing the weak- ness of others. X C LUB Page Sixty-nine I SCIENCE CLUB Counczl Semester II: Roland Lesniewski, Robert Traver, Robert Risch, jack Braun James Noll, Kenneth Schweig Hk,,a,.1S The Science Club is organized to give the science student the opportunity to exercise his talents and interests in scientific fields beyond the regular classwork. These interests are well provided for in the various sections of the club: General Science, Naturalist, Home Gardening, Chemistry, Aero- nautics, Camera and Electronics. Because of the comparatively small number of members, be- tween 20 and 30 in each section, the students are allowed greater freedom with the use of the Page Seventy Manager school's facilities than they have in class and are encouraged to learn by doing. With the end of the war, Held trips were again undertaken and the advisor teachers arranged excursions to many interesting spots in the city, among them the Telephone Exchange. The club also tries to broaden the scientific background of its members by bringing demon- strations and speakers for general meetings. The programs were on such subjects as radar, light, reptiles, and the iiremen's rescue squad. Gerold Albrecht, Managerg Tom Torphy Asszslanl C SCIENCE CLUB Council-'Semester II: Dick Arndt, Robert Knut- zen, Roland Lesniewski, Robert Traver, Thomas Roberts, George Ludwig, Marvin Koch, Joan Prodoehl Robert Risch, Assislanl Managerg Tom Torphy, Manager Back: Raoul Pellerin, Russell Buske. Kneel1'ng.' Richard Sherman, Edward Pakulski, jack Wiegert Page Seveniy-one ART CLUB Some of the highlights of the Art Club program of this year were a sculpturing demonstration by Dick Wiken, well-known artist and Wood- carverg a comprehensive talk on Art in the Theater by Mr. Sherf kow, former speech teacher at Bay Viewg and an illustrated talk on the Beauties of Spain by Miss Miller. Programs presented in the audi- torium to the entire student body were a marionette show, a Christmas movie, and a talk on color by Mr. Pelikan, Director of Art Education in Milwaukee Public Schools. Above: Glenn Romanski, President Evelyn Prentke, Treasurer: Patricia Hilton, Vice- Prcsidenl: Joyce Leiss, Secretary Left: Joyce Leiss, Sccrelary: Richard Frank. Treasurer: Emil Muchinski, Viccapresidenlg Barbara Tanner, President Above: Carol Kleinschmidt, Tom Torphy, City Council Rcpresenlaliucs Below: Student Court-Fred Bailey, Lois Wolfsen, Jane Plennes, Carol Doepl-re, Eugene Hill Righl: William Neer, Ervin Zube, Arlene Lustig, Carol Doepke, Tom Torphy, Rochelle Schmitz, Carol Klein- schmidt SERVICE CLUB To promote student govern- ment and to be of real service to the school is the object of Bay View's newest organization, the Service Club. Founded during Semester I, this club is composed of the members of the original Victory Corps, and a representa- tive from each homeroom. The Service Club functioned in two capacities this past year: in the organization of the Build- ing Usher Corps, and in the introduction of the Honor Study Halls at Bay View. The Service Club has as its aim the building of a better Bay View, a school community gov- erned in large part by the students themselves. .If h ffm U K pf bl W Af 'T Y' - ' , ' L -M' fi .L y NA. . XIX 'W 1 5, gig 'C' Q ixliffi? 'Q ww Q VX .N WM' Exif if fig g 'xigkggf' Y ' any TgLg,Q11-f, , Y , M ,Z,,. q N Q A YL' Q Q 'f 5 A Giggfizsfv 1 4 wi? 54:4 ' R f 1 ' J l N' Q i S wx fx 'dm R ' W 3 ix XY. rw si - V gm S ni. z 'tm . n, , W - k fl - x - R '- f 1 f f -' P+ A ff X , my - , Q il-, ' N ,V pf' . :XV M, AI' ff' Q fx X W f l. . ' TT -I ' Q tal? if -J ' at ' 'XF - A 4 ff NV 5 ' 5 -1 f, W ! f Vi' iigfg , ' A Q X J H K Qfg,,.' . f f ffkf: . ' 5 Q Y., ..i5sg , ,. Q A ff eff' ?f' w , ' A , 4' ' P I C C QLJQ7 A 5 nxf Q rqj J V .' illig-kgia f - k..-d Y X ii A tg 'E' 1 f ii fvxw f Y , Q H ' -r ia' , , b , X Q Qi, W ' Q 'Uv 83 I .ZA ,Q :mv 4 ' , u ' ,ps fall? ,,f .1571 ,Q,, 1 K' 'Q VV,. X 'ef Xluxi L 1' rw if X ' 5 sv-A 'fig gif Iffhx 5 - 5 'xr P 34 3. ANNOUNCERS The news of the day as far as Bay View is concerned is brought to all the students every morn- ing and afternoon by a staff of announcers. It is the task of the chief announcer to organize his group so that everybody on it knows when he is to read to the school. Each piece of copy heard over the air has been approved by Dr. Korn, and is kept on file in the radio booth. Lcft Douglas Suhm, Melvin Wood Robert Risch Gerald Pokorny Richard Fox Melvin Wood, Gerald Koenig, Robert Knutzen Page Se! l?PIf1 le PROJECTION l CREW The visual education equip- ment is handled by a group of well-trained students giving efficient service to faculty members aware of the useful- ness of visual education in the classroom. Their work and that of the radio crew is ably .. supervised by Mr. Lorentz. Donald Schoenhaar, Bert Sjostrom, Managcrg James Sedivy, Assistant Manager: James Stelloh, Merlin Kottke, Thomas Reise, Leonhard Rose Every morning and afternoon in a small room across the hall from the office, a group of students may be found who have assumed the responsibility for handling the public address system at Bay View. It is their task to see that the panel is in working order so that daily messages may be sent over the air to every one. Kenneth Andersen, George Benning, Eldon Hepner, Edward Hammer, James Stabenau, Roger Turban, Richard Arndt, Nlanager. Kneeling: james Schulz, Assislanl Manager SPOT CREW Because of the purchase of the arc lamp projector, this year members of the spot crew have shown the audi- torium movies in addition to handling all the movable spotlights for school per- formances. Mr. Hickman and Mr. Lorentz are in charge of the crew. Thomas Koch, Richard Schoofs, james Ozzello, Manager STAGE CREW The asbestos is going upufthat cry from frightened performers in the wings is familiar to every member of the stage crew. Under the capable direction and instruc- tion of Mr. Weller, the boys take part in every school entertainment, whether it be a club program or an all- school operetta. Back: Robert Oleniczak, Ted Larson, Richard Nehring, Robert Blackwood. Front: John Lund, Burton Erenz, William Neer, Richard Fox, Assistant Manager. Standing: Richard Burke, Manager. v-4 ' FINAL SCENES-CLASS PLAY A wealth of experience and funfthat's what the 1946 class play meant. It was fun for the prop committee, the costume' committee, the stage crew, the cast. And above all, it was fun for the school that as an audience, watched the trials the Stanleys had with their famous guest, The Man Who Came to Dinner. THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER CAST Mrs. Stanleya A A AA A Betty Christie Miss Preen fthe nursejt ,.,.. Patricia johnson Mr. Stanley A .,,,,.,. A A AA Robert Clcisner June Stanley ,.,. A A A Patricia Hilton John fthe handymanl ..,. Bernard Hobach Sarah this wife, the cookl A Barbara Remy Richard Stanley .....,. A A A A james Schulz Maggie fthe secretaryj AAAAAA A AA AA Gwen Berg Dr. BradleyA AAAAAAAA A AA A A Charles Schmuhl Sheridan Whiteside AA A A Howard Ringstad Harriet Stanley A A A AAnn Martin Bert Jefferson AA ARobert M urack Lorraine Sheldon AA A Valerie Hartwig SandyAAA AA A A A A AA Richard Arndt Beverly Carlton. A AA AA Robert Witas Banjo AAAAAAA AA ARicharcl Wenzel Above: Gwen Berg, Howard Ringstad, Ann Martin Center: Pat Johnson, Dick Wenzel, Howard Ringstad Below: Dick Wenzel, Valerie Hartwig, Howard Ring- stad, Robert Witas, Howard Ringstad, Gwen Berg AN OLD SPANISH CUSTOM Long hours of preparation by the cast of An Old Spanish Custom were rewarded when two packed houses applauded the operetta May 3 and 4. The story concerned a veteran who, as a result of a plane crash in France, had suffered temporary amnesia. On recovering and returning home, he discovered his rancho in the possession of unscrupulous Easterners. To regain his property he posed as a helpless weakling by day, and led a posse of masked riders at night. FINAL SCENES--OPERETTA Page Eighty 455 1 auf 1 9,1 I Elf I I Mike Gordon, Gertrude Prochaska c CAST Katherine Darling CKitD ....,. Beatrice Thorne fBeaD.. Stanley Darling ,..r,. Maria Patrona Wilhelmina Day fBillyJ Silas Day , , , , Don jose Ramon Rivera ,...., Patrick Murphy ........ , A Maggie Murphy l State Police Officer. .. . Chinaman ..,,... Ill: 3 mg I H Ilan Camille Sabinash Gwen Berg Eldon Hepner joan Foster Diana Miller George Erb ,.Davial Vogenitz .Mike Cordon . Gertrude Prochaska Bernard Holzaclz Gilbert Wozn iak X S ff 55 L f Bernard Hobach, Camille Sabinash, Gwen Berg, Eldon Hepner Diana Miller, David Vogenitz Page Efgblfj'-9718 ' AN OLD SPANISH CUSTOM Patricia Budney, Richard Wenzel, Janis Hansing DANCING TAMBOURINES WALTZ LIP T IRISH JIG F: 'VM' T' , jg , , Q 4 QM , f L 5 f- . '. 5329-'f 5 wa f'?Q632S?g? gg Q if ya HQ Q-qG5g'g'N ! as 4 im ,V Lil, il, Jil. BAND ,M Always ready to supply pep for foot- ball games and convocations, the band has played spirited music throughout the year. In addition to the usual full band numbers the group furnished many in- teresting features. At the home coming, gas balloons carried the BV sign above the stands. And at the music festival Robert Knutzen and his trombone held the spotlight for the band. Left: Robert Knutzen 7 'W Top row: William Hoffman, George Ross, Edward Giencke, Bert Sjostrom, Marvin Koch, James Stelloh, Roger Paap, Virginia Cieszynski, Joyce Paap, Robert jankowski, Donald Savee Fiflh row: Robert Knutzen, Leonhard Rose, Eldon Hepner, Bert Gutteter, James Guy, Eugene Nelson, Howard Wachholz, Clarence Pulos, Ruth Malone, Althea Ceynowa, Jane Baumann Fourth row: Gerald Fadness, Leslie Marley, May Puder, Edwin Pankau, Robert Buenger, joan Mueller, Gwen Berg, Elizabeth Bullock, Nancy Neuman, Gordon Housiield, Kathleen Rauls, Virginia Neuman Third row: Wanda Korycki, Gilbert Miller, Earl Smith, Robert Packowski, Ralph Tesnow, Charles Wolfe, Nancy Morden, Richard Wenzel, Georgiana Kolp, Frank Kanaskie, Lawrence Neumann, Lyle Winger Second row: Joan Kitzrow, Eric Christiansen, Charles Metzger, Phyllis Spaudling, Donald Neacy, Ralph Gutowski, Betty Brandt, Eileen Klobuchar, Robert Boehme, Virginia Harris, Janis Dietrich, Kenneth Seidel Baitom row: Barbara Remy, Carol Radke, Charles Behlendorf, Bettye Karas, john Wiesner, Thomas Nehlsen, Darrol Thays, Gordon Frank, Robert Taylor, Robert Cotton, JoAnne Schoin Page Eigbtyjour ORCHESTRA Top row: Barbara Remy, JoAnne Schoin, Lois Koenig, Doreen Davids, Robert Knutzen, Leonhard Rose, William Hoffmann, Bert Sjostrom Fourth raw: Kathleen Rauls, Lyle Winger, Joan Kitzrow, Phyllis Spaulding, Robert Buenger, Joan Mueller, Miss Conley, Bettye Karas, John Wiesner Third row: Robert Cotton, Carol Radke, James Barnett, Dorothy Prah, Lorraine Ross, Marilyn Miller, Gwendolyn Howser, Joan Byrne, Althea Ceynowa, Ruth Malone Second row: Gloria Welter, Marlene Hansen, Dorothy Marek, Geraldine Bryan, Clifford Munger, Adeline Kraczek, Diane Southern, Jean Wenta, Ethel Beckwith, Lois Kloss Botlom row: Joy Wilson, Helen Pluim, Sharon Schuster, Josephine Albertano, jane Miller, Ardith Van Wie, Marcia Schneider, Carla Schreiber, Marilyn Harbold The senior orchestra not only plays for school functions, but also sends its ensemble to entertain at various group meetings in the community. The most important performance for the orchestra is always at the music festival. The featured number of the evening was the Rachmanioff concerto played by Marilyn Harbold. Under the direction of Miss Conley, the members of the orchestra learn to play well, and acquire a working knowledge of har- mony. Left: Marilyn Harbold Page Eigbtyf N., g-. :gn .ie Q -Gif .ZW J 3 T ,wi V ,.,,. K A f, .ivy E-1 K: .,.,, , V , - L 41 I R J 2 5 .3353 if ' ' P22325 was 52 5 'dxf 1 I 4 .A .l.. I 1 f ' 1 if I f 5 I A I I 1 w N M Y Q-1 i I ,i ,Q , M -fl... gf f' 5 5 Q 'Q' , if? - rf -qy --av-mx. .. MEN , ,f...f- . ,,.- W.-. J I I x 1 Captain Fonaas FOOTBALL In a season marked with many close contests and thrilling moments, the gridmen under the capable direction of coaches Schoeller and Mierzwa played an enlarged schedule with all but one contest under the lights. With victories over Boys' Tech, Pulaski, and South, the 1946 Bay View football team became champions of the south section of the city. THE TEAM Left end: Jerry Bartels, Richard Hels, Ernest Pluskota Left tackle: Richard Burke, William Card, Scott Oestreich Left guard: Fred Goad, John Hyde, Arthur Papenfus, Glen Potter Center: Richard Fox, Lee Jensen, Ryerson La Fevre Right guard: Allan Budney, Emil Hammerling, Stevens Kling, Arthur Manti Right tackle: Ted Gutowski, Earl Tarnowski Page Eighty-eight Right end: William Hornickel, James Szulczewski, Charles Werner Quarterback: John Fonaas, David Kiel, Leo Pilak, John Schmitz Left haU'back: Robert Barczak, Chester Turner Right halfback: Fred Bailey, Stanley Kowalski, William Lepthien, Raoul Pellerin, Oliver Stuart F ullback: Daniel Fons, Sammy Petrovich, Harlan Ross x W Right.- Gutowski, Hammerling, Papenfus. Card U Above: Stuart, Turner, Barczak, Fons, Petrovich Left: Jensen, Gutowski Bay View Bay View Bay View. Bay View ..... .. A Bay View ..,,. . , Bay View... Bay View .,..... .i..,. Bay View ....,,. ,,... BayV1ew .,.. ., SCHEDULE Rufus King , Lincoln. ..,.. . Wauwatosa . Washington. Pulaski ..,... . East ......,..,.. . Boys' Tech. South .,..,... North .i,,....... , FOOTBALL - Page Ninety FOOTBALL Petrovich 'gp 'FW' 4'.'V,,, -,.mZ',fxbi1u . Barczak Playing on the Frosh'Soph squad provided excellent training for future varsity men. PQQHH . emi READY FOR SIGNALS FOOTBALL BEFORE THE PRACTICE COACH SCHOELLER EXPLAINS Robert Barczak Gerald Bartels Richard Burke William Card Jack Fonaas Daniel Fons Ted Gutowski Emil Hammerling John Hyde xl MAJOR EMBLEMS Charles Werner Lee Jensen Ryerson LaFevre William Lepthien Arthur Papenfus Sam Petrovich Ernest Pluskota Oliver Stuart Earl Tarnowski Chester Turner Page Ninety one A ii , fwifsi Above, back: Quinlan, Driscoll, Cialdini, Suttle, Bromberg, Coach Matthei, Wruk, T essmer, Seemayer, Leverenz, Ewing. Silling: Tisdale, Schroeder, Heinz, Knaak, Tesnow, Olm Below: Coach Matthei, Heinz, Seemayer, Quinlan, Tisdale, Olm. Page Ninety-two CROSS COUNTRY RUNNING THROUGH HUMBOLDT PARK LEAVING THE BUILDING Coach Matthei led the hill and dalers through another successful season marked by seven dual victories and the city championship. After taking a close meet from King, the thinclads raced through their schedule, downing all the city teams in swift succession. The Bays easily won the south side meet, and the next week they squeezed out a one point triumph over Washington to win the city cham- pionship. For some unknown reason, the whole squad slipped badly in the state meet and fin- ished seventh. The B squad won all their dual meets and finished second in the city. Page meh ibree F BASKETBALL After defeating Reedsville, the 1946 State basketball cham- pions, and both Sheboygan and West Bend, the Nelsonmen opened the 1946-,47 conference basketball season with a one point defeat handed them by South Division and then bounded back to the win column with victories over Juneau and Boys' Tech. But the luck of the Bays did not hold and they failed to capture another conference contest. FROSH -SOPH Page Ninelyfou r Pluskota Below: Piacentine, Pawlak, Pluskota Wysiadlowski, Zielinski BASKETBALL Many of the games were lost by only a few points. This season the Bays employed the fast breaking type of play, which is thrilling to watch. Those cagers who received major letters are Ernest Pluskota, Kenneth Wysiadlowski, George Pawlak, Dan Zielinski, Robert Seemayer, and Donald Piacentine. Louis Schawbe and Richard Siarkiewicz received second team emblems. Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View Bay View . , . Above: Pawlak, Wysiadlowski VARSITY Left: Piacentine, Seemayer, Zielinski Sheboygan . West Bend.. Reedsville. .. South ,.,.,. Juneau .. Boys' Tech Lincoln Pulaski South . Juneau Boy' Tech , Lincoln Pulaski . . 34 l7 16 35 27 36 37 36 54 37 43 43 41 Page Ninety-five Above: Blackwood, L. Suhm Below: D. Suhm, Jensen SWIMMING Page Ninety-,vix gk X3-war ' X iff Above: Koenig, Sciples, Vogt Below: Woppert, Schoendorf, Wiken, Fons --B TEAM Af Captain Sciples P S-.Ag-., i 4' Q rid' 1 A TEAM A surprise package deluxe was what Coach Crawford had in store for rival schools for the 1946-47 swimming season. He started with a nucleus of five lettermen, but his team gained in power until two weeks before the city meet they upset their traditional rivals, Pulaski. The Bays had an undefeated conference record, but aside from their captain, Bud Sciples, they had no outstanding individual per- formers. Bay View placed third in the City meet and eighth in the State. SWIMMING Page Nifzeiy-rezfen TRACK Smith After defeating the Alumni 56-48, the 1947 track team opened the conference season against a highly favored Lincoln squad. The outcome of the meet hung in the balance, but the final one-half mile relay, which the Viewites won, gave them the ultimate victory, 605 to SZM. High scorers were Jerry Kieckow, jim Szulczewski, Eddie Wagner and Bob Seemayer. 4 W 1 Healy Right: Dundis, Tomkiewicz, Kieckow ' - 'f ,W -' , ' 'uv ' X v u CY 1 ,- , .. . . 144' 1 - f:' -f ' ' , M ' -I .VF-f' f ',,...--' I ' I' . I 5 a ' N . 7 s -K 0 f ' ' 7, f' ...f - ,V K 'I-A, 4, Q. , , .rl -'g n fl . 'f- 4'-IA r ' '57' I fl. :4.'jf f, ' , f ' Q A if ,il -In A: ' J- , ,A,, , V' vig: Af- f-f In'vEhisof1tHJsicf'Qg,chAp1Qio ps tlle Viqwitfsijglaced second: -3. Esprefd 'heaxLi1y'bn the.t1- . Z' taking ofdeight fi-rsts.- First 1 , V 1 l., - ,. ,sf ky l x is U ft r , fy! ' K4 ,Mice wmrxfs were Ed Wagner ancf'J'1m Szulczewskgvm the daifes, I: --iBil1 Dundqsi gpd Jerry Kieckoyv in the hppdlpg, and Jack Quinlanin J ' - . 4,,fTh 1 '. f,-'I' Ad 'ans' 1, ,,J.-U--X.. , I I . , e,cra 1CW1tC re ay squa agamgyon. ,, , -- :+ .3 JK ,f , li ., Q , - f ' -G ,' . 5 ,. , f t. Th? ?y tg-:am IWC-:ijt on to lzhe rp-1aj'carn1va1s and the state aid ' 'd':ity fneets. A' t . -, - W ' 1 f ff fir f ' . ,ul In K ff 1,5 I - W X - THE TEAM Page Ninety-nine 1 GIRLS' ATHLETICS VOLLEY BALL CHAMPS Last fall about thirty girls participated in the annual tennis tournament. The final game of the singles was won by Mary Ann Poepping who regained her title of singles champion. In the doubles tournament Jean McNicol and Mary Ann Poepping were the victors. As usual, volley ball was enjoyed by many girls in the girls' gym. At the end of the season jerrek's Jugglers defeated the Kilroy Killers in a hard fought game. The girls on the champion- ship team were Vivian Bogs, Joan Findlay, Connie Liber, Ruth Jarke, Audrea Kleinschmidt, Vivian Maciejewski, Marge Meredith, Joanne Olsen, Jane Plennes, Pat Nield, Irene Makuter, Arlene Lustig and Norma Rettman. A Page One Hundred l Mary Ann Poepping, Jean McNicol Mary Ann Poeppmg Barbara Barr jane Plennes G I S , H L E C S The winning team of this year's inter-mural basketball tournament was captained by jane Plennes. They defeated Kay Nelson's team to end the season with a perfect record of wins un- marred by any defeat. The players on the championship team were Marge Meredith, Marilyn Evans, Peggy Evans, May Puder, Gerry Czajkowski, Joan Findlay, Ruth Koscielniak, and Jane Plennes. The badminton championship was copped by Mary Ann Poepping and Carol Halvorsen. Co- runners in the Hnals were Jane Plennes and Barbara Barr. 1 'W BASKETBALL CHAMPS HOCKEY CHAMPS Page One Hundred One Z GIRLS' ATHLETICS Left: Grace Sanderson, Vice-President: Ruth Zeidelhack, Presidentg Mary Ann Poepping, Secretary Above: Joan Findlay, Vice-Presidentg Patricia Nield, Secrelaryg Gerry Schuetz, President N ereids attracted many new members who participated in the freshman demonstra- tion given in the fall and the girls' swimming meet in the spring. Members of the Life Saving Corps acted as leaders in classes and after school through- out the entire year. M The synchronized swimming group put on a demonstration for the Mid-West Section of the Physical Education Association. Page One Hundred Two Jean Scheunemann, Ann Williamson, Ruth jarke, Carolyn Malone J I --QLZCXQ 11, fwm, , Irkf I Lf4ff 5 QIQTM, ffwgly W- .pwfe I L pf .zfwfy - ,L LK. X cial' f - , .Yf ,A u f LIFE SAVING CORPS SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING GIRLS' ATHLETICS Page One Hundred Three I i P i 4 , . . b I i l I 4 P r i 4 Si! 1 i 'Q xiii Ig' .1 M5 liz' - X COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Carol Ebert, john Fonaas Processional ...,...........A..A.....,.....,.., ,. ...,.....A.,....,..,..,, Class of January, 1947 Pomp and C ircumstancc-Elgar .,,..,. ...,..... B ay View High School Orchestra Greetings .,...,......,,.,,.,....i....i,..,.. . ................,.....,........,.,.... Carol L. Ebert Piano Solo .....................r..... .. .. ..., ,. ....,.,.. Shirley J. Higby Presentation of Class Memorial .,.,,.r,.,..,. ,..,..,.,.r,lr..,,,,....,.,...,.,.,.. J ohn H. Fonaas A Cappella Ensemble: Caroline A. Erickson Gerold W. Albrecht Valerie K. Hartwig Leland E. Jensen Lorene C. Marley James A. Kemp Marie D. Rechlicz Wesley A. LaCourt Honor Society ......,..........,.............. ...... . .. .....,.... ..,.,......,..... V ice-Principal F. G. Fox Introduction of Senior Advisors... . .....,...............,.....,.........................,.................... Miss Theresa Statz Mr. Barta Mr. Crawford Mrs. Garling Presentation of Diplomas ,..... . ...,... ...,,,.,..,....,.,........,...,..,........,.. ,...... P r incipal B. C. Korn Recessional ....,..................,..... .,..,..,....................,..,.,..,..................... ..,.,....,.... T h e Graduates Marche Pontificale-Gounod Page One Hundred Six The january graduating class of 1947 tasted war, thrilled to victory, and knew the slower tempo of peace. At commencement Carol Ebert summed up the class activities in these words: A leading citizen has called the mid-year gradu- CLASS NOTES ating class of 1947 'the last of the war babies.' We have been active in war work and have had no time for self-analysis. But now the let-down has begun and there is opportunity to view our- selves and the problems of the world objectively. Left lo rzghl: Gerold Albrecht, Jack F onaas, Petranilla Prevetti, Douglas Suhm, Margaret Freed On January 29, while outside the worst storm in twenty-three years swept Milwaukee, Bay View held most informal graduation exercises. Mrs. Garling, graduating homeroom advisor, and sev- eral graduates were left stranded in their homes, but the class voted to hold the exercises. The close of the program brought about a new problem-that of getting home! To all stranded teachers, graduates, and visitors the Bay View High School and community became a sanctuary for that night and for the two memorable days that followed. Page One Hundred Seven YMR. BARTA W-5-8 Slanding: Mr. Barta. Sealed: Douglas Suhrn, Geraldine Smukowski P On an eventful day in:February, 1943, a long line o-filittle green freshmen filed into:the'rows and seats of West 5-8. During the war years, several boys left to serve with the armed forces, and all West loyally supported the war effort. With students on the football, track, basketball, cross country, tennis, badminton, and swimming teams, sports were definitely a part of the homeroom life. In addition to sports, with several students as Page One Hundred Eight officers, the various clubs of the school were well represented. Life Advisement periods were almost more fun than routine in West. Discussions, debates, speeches, parties, and picnics helped to acquaint fellow class- mates with one another. West 5-8 was proud of their announcers, Oracle workers, class play participants, class commission representative and-proud of its war bond record. Left lo right: Howard Ringstad, Joyce Zimmerman, Carol Ebert, Roger Rex, Ruth Schloemer, Shirley Counihan Douglas Suhm, Patricia Vance RUTH B. SCHLOEMER-English Course. All- City Orchestra. Sports: Senior Life Saving. Clubs: Art, BoosterfSecretary, Foreign Language, Girlsl, Nereids', X. DOUGLAS J. SUHM-Science Course. Class Com- mission. Announcer. Oracle: Sports Reporter. Sports: Swimming. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table-Secretary. PATRICIA G. VANCE-Elective Course. Oracle: Star Reporter. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. Victory Bar. JOYCE E. ZIMMERMAN-Science Course. Sports: Senior Life Saving, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. SHIRLEY A. COUNIHANAMScier1ce Course. Or- acle: Assistant Senior Editor. Sports: Senior Life Saving. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. CAROL L. EBERTiElective Course. Commence- ment Speaker. Oracle: Senior EditorwAnnual. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Honor Society. ROGER F. REX-Elective Course. Sports: Senior Life Saving, Swimming. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. HOWARD A. RINGSTAD-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Class Plays: CU. Page One Hundred Nine Left lo right: Jack Braun, Eugene Bristow, Glenn Suhm VIVIAN E. BOGSfStenographic Course. Sports: Senior Life Saving. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids'-President, Round Table. Honor Society. JACK R. BRAUN-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, Usher, X. EUGENE L. BRISTOW-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. PHYLLIS A. CIESLA-History Course. Oracle: Typist. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Round Table, Science. Page One Hundred Ten Vivian Bogs, Charlene Tomsyck, Dorothy Hoskins, Phyllis Ciesla DOROTHY M. HOSKINS--Accounting Course. Oracle: Typ ist. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. GLENN L. SUHMfScience Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera Dramatic, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. CHARLENE C. TOMSYCKeStenographic Course. Clubs Dramatic, Girls', Round Table. Agnes Ziffling, Virginia St. Thomas, Eleanor Radick, Lillian Schenzel ROSE M. DE MOTTO-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. MARY A. DUFFY-Elective Course. Clubs: Gir1s', Round Table. MILDRED E. LANDRY-Stenographic Course. Oracle: Ad Solicitor-Annual. Clubs: Camera, Girls'. ELEAN OR D. RADICK4Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. VIRGINIA M. ST. THOMASfElectiVe Course. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Mildred Landry, Bernard Schallhorn, Rose De Motto, Mary Duffy, Mary Sikorski BERNARD C. SCHALLHORN-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. LILLIAN L. SCHENZELiStenographic Course. Clubs: Art, gForeign Language, Girls'. MARY J. SIKORSKI-Stenographic Course. All-City Chorus. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. AGNES E. ZIFFLING-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Page One Hundred' Eleven NORMA B. RETTMANNfStenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Dramatic, Girls', Round Table. RUTH A. ROLFINGfStenographic. Clubs: Art, Dramatic, Girls', Round Table. GERALDINE L. ROSSOWfEnglish Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. Paper Drive Award. Norma Rettmann, Agnes Sherlock, Ruth Rolling SHIRLEY M. RUESCH-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'-Secretary, Nereids', Round Table. AGNES M. SI-IERLOCKfStenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. Dancing Chorus: Operettas CID. Page One Hundred Twelve GERALDINE T. SMUKOWSKIa Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. ROBERT C. WERNERfScience Course. Sports An- nouncer. Oracle: Sports Reporter. Sports: Cross Coun- try, Track. Clubs: Boys'-President, Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Left lo right: Geraldine Smukowski, Robert Werner Geraldine Rossow, Shirley Ruesch ,Aw AUDREY E. DE VEAU he Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsl, Round Table. BETTY M. ECKERTfEnglish Course. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Paper Drive Award. RUTH A. KROLL P-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. THERESA B. MAREK-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Camera, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. WARREAN M. SKENANDORE We Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. THERESA A. SMUL-fScience Course. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Science. MARION F. WANEK-Elective Course. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls' Theresa Marek, Theresa Smul, Marion Wanek, Warrean Skenanclore Ruth Kroll, Betty Eckert, Audrey De Veau Page One I 11111117911 Thirteen I Sealed: jean Martin, Marilyn Neer. Standing: Mr. Crawford, Gerold Albrecht, Robert Peters MR. CRAWFORD 319 February 3, 1943, was a red-letter day for many of the grade school graduates who gathered in room 214, where they were to become classmates and fast friends. Little did they know then that, unlike most students, they would come under the guidance of three homeroom teachers rather than one: namely, Miss Landwehr, now at Custerg Mr. Book, transferred to Humboldt Park, and Mr. Craw- ford, of 319. Many mark days proved significant for 319, for they had the honor plaque every time except twice. When freshmen, they were awarded the Pledge of Allegiance banner for outstanding sales in War Bonds and Stamps. This inspired them to participate in the many Page One Hundred Fourteen other war activities of the school, such as collecting paper for the drives, bringing cloth- ing for the war relief, and knitting for the Red Cross. Though the homeroom had three teachers, 319 at graduation was still composed of the majority of students that entered in 1943. Several of the boys left for the Armed Forces during the war years, and in 1947, Homeroom 319 welcomed back one to complete his course and graduate with them. They proudly say that unity was enrolled in their homeroom for four years, for everyone was helpful, cheerful, and willing to work together. Back raw: Petranilla Prevetti, Luanne Miller, Dolores Peffer, Patricia Lange Front row: Elmer Mierendorf, Patricia Lozinski, Jean Manzeck, David Kiel DAVID J. KIEL-Science Course. Sports: Foot- ball-Second Team. Clubs: Boys', Science, Victory Corps. Band: Operettas 125. PATRICIA J. LANGE-Elective Course. Sports: Basketball, Swimming. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids'. Paper Drive Award. PATRICIA J. LOZINSKI-Stenographic Course, Gold Star Typist. Oracle: Ad Solicitor-Annual, Typist. Clubs: Dramatic, Foreign Language, Gir1s'. Round Table, X. Honor Society. JEAN D. MANZECKfEnglish Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'-Vice-President, Round Table, Science. ELMER H. MIERENDORF-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. LUANNE J. MILLER-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. DOLORES I. PEFFER!Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls'. PETRANILLA A. PREVETTI-Science Course. Class Commission. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'-Treasurer. Nereids', Round Table, Science. Paper Drive Award. Page One Hundred Fyteen GEROLD W. ALBRECHT - Science Course. Class Commission. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, SciencefManager. JERRY C. BARTELSfScience Course. Sports: Football. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, Usher-Captain, Vic- tory Corps, X. BETTY J. CHRISTIE -f English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Class Plays C13, Operettas 113. JAMES A. KEMP-fScience Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Sci- ence, X. SHIRLEY M. KROGSTAD-,Science Course. Sports: Badminton, Basketball 'eCaptain, Hockey. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girlsl, Nereids', Round Table, Science. Honor Society. WESLEY A. LA COURTfScience Course. Sports: Cheerleader. Clubs: Boys', Dramatic, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Singing Chorus: Operettas 429. DUANE A. NEVERMAN-f Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, Usher. FLORIAN J. PLEWA f- Elective Course. Sports: Track. Clubs: Boys'. THERESA K. PUHEK'fScience Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. FAYNE R. SMITH AI-Elective Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Page One HllIIdl'eIl Sixteen Upper: Gerold Albrecht, James Kemp, Duane Neverman, Wesley La Court, Jerry Bartels Lower: Shirley Krogstad, Florian Plewa, Theresa Puhek, Fayne Smith, Betty Christie Upper: Theresa Gardetto, Janice Klotz, Beatrice Kachel, Mary Katcha Lower: Robert Neitzel, Robert Peters, Marilyn Neer, Donald Meier, Jean Martin THERESA A. GARDETTO4Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. BEATRICE E. KACHEL' -Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Danc- ing Chorus: Operettas CID. MARY A. KATCHA-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girls'. JANICE D. KLOTZ-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Dramatic, Girls', Round Table. JEAN L. MARTIN ef- Science Course. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, Vic- tory Corps. Dancing Chorus: Operettas ill. Paper Drive Award. DONALD L. MEIERffScience Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. MARILYN L. NEERef4Science Course. Sports: Badminton, Basketball, Senior Life Saving, Tennis. Clubs: Art, Booster ff Secretary, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Dancing Chorus: Operettas 133. ROBERT E. N EITZELfElective Course. Sports: Cross CountryeSecond Team. Clubs: Boys', Science. ROBERT W. PETERS f--Science Course. Sports: Swimming. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Five-Thousand Dollar, Foreign Language, Science, Usher, Victory Corps. Paper Drive Award. War Bond Award. Page One Hundred Seventeen Page One Hundred Eighteen MRS. GARLING 232 Homeroom 232 boasts that its members have managed to get into everything, including the school office. They had in their group the 1946 football and cross country captainsvpeople to be proud of. Not only that, but they had officers of Girls' and Boys, Club, Oracle reporters and typists, and some talent that performed in all the operettas. They didn,t receive the plaque often, but they were an ambitious homeroom neverthelessftwo of their members even were graduated ahead of their time. Bay View holds many memories for Homeroom 232, both good and badfthe good ones being memories of the first football game, the last homecoming parade, the Christmas programs, the vacations, the friends they made, and the bad ones including the ninth hours, the examinations, and the look the vice-principal gave when he read, Please excuse this week's absences due to a severe headache. Yes, Homeroom 232 has many memories! Left lo right: Ruth Benkelman, Dorothy Gritzmacher, Mrs. Garling, Patricia Gibbs Nancy Heineman MARGARET L. FREEDPElective Course. Class Commission. Oracle: Star Reporter. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' - Sergeant-at-Arms, Nereids', Round Table, X. Honor Society. RUTH M. GAUGER---Elective Course. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls'. PATRICIA A. GIBBSfElective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. DOROTHY H. GRITZMACHERwEnglish Course. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Prompter: Operettas CID. M' '53 Fronl row: Donald Hamann, Betty Hansen, Margaret Freed Back row: Shirley Higby, Boynton Nissen, Dorothy Gritzmacher rSl'S Ruth Gauger, Geraldine Sobieszczyk, Audrey Maas, Patricia Gibbs DONALD L. HAMANN -fScience Course. Clubs: Boys', Science, Usher+Captain, Treasurer. BETTY J. HANSEN-ffStenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. Properties: Class Plays LID, Operettas QD. SHIRLEY J. HIGBY fScience Course. All-City Chorus. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. Paper Drive Award. AUDREY E. MAAS-ffElective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. BOYNTON L. NISSENf-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys'WVice-President, Usher. Singing Chorus: Op- erettas QU. GERALDINE L. SOBIESZCZYK We Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. Page One Hundred Nineteen F RUTH BENKELMANfStenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. FLORENCE M. CESZYNSKIfScience Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. FAY R. COWDENfEnglish Course. Clubs Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Sci- ence, X. JUNE A. CROOKfE1ective Course. Clubs Girls'. fees Back: Robert Duane, john Fonaas Front: Robert Heinz, Theodore Gray Page One Hundred Twenty 5 Back: Ruth Benkelman, Fay Cowden, Florence Ceszynski Front: June Crook, Lorene Marley ROBERT P. DUANE--Science Course. Clubs: Boys'. JOHN H. FONAAS-Elective Course. Class Commission. Commencement Speaker. Color Guard. Sports: FootballwCaptain. Clubs: Boys' --Vice-President, Foreign Language, Science. Singing Chorus: Operettas CU. THEODORE R. GRAY - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. ROBERT J. HEINZfScience Course. Sports: Cross Country-Captain, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. LORENE C. MARLEYg Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Sally Cole, Lee Jensen, Edythe Morden, Robert Henry, John Huberty, Bruce Erickson, Nancy Heineman, Donald Gurda, Mary Brielmaier, Donald Erickson MARY E. BRIELMAIERiElective Course. Clubs: Art--Treasurer, Dramatic, Foreign Language, Girls' Nereids', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps, X. Costumes: Class Plays CID, Operettas CZD. SALLY H. COLE-Stenographic Course. Sports Senior Life Saving. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' Nereids'. BRUCE G. ERICKSON+Science Course. Clubs Boys', Round TablewSergeant-at-Arms, Science, X Honor Society. DONALD J. ERICKSON-aElective Course. Oracle guage, Round Table, Science. DONALD F. GURDA-Science Course. Clubs. Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Star Reporter. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Lan- NANCY A. HEINEMANfEnglish Course. Oracle: Sports Reporter. Sports: Senior Life Saving, Swim- ming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'-President, Nereids', Round Table, Science. Paper-Drive Award. ROBERT W. HENRY-W--Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. JOHN A. HUBERTYffElective Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table. Properties: Operettas Qll. LEE E. JENSENfScience Course. Sports: Foot- ball, Swimming, TrackfSecond Team. Clubs: Boys' Dramatic, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Singing Chorus: Operettas CID. 1 EDYTHE M. MORDEN---Science Course. All-City Orchestra. Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Camera, For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Victory Bar. Orchestra: Class Plays C3l, Operettas f,2J. Page One Hlnufrerl Twenty one ii Y Y I if XX ' , ' xx. I r i 5 I I. n V 1 x I i . L 35 f --hx.. . Q02 ,Q .M .x . N 4 I 2 ,- N L A S Y' Q Q '- x . 1. 'ig iwy' , - . g g.: -- V x 2 K . Q wg Ti, 5 I fgfy.. 1 ' ' KLQQigQgsef 5 . . -f i- -5 V Ai 5: . ' Bjgizfiyi - F HONOR AWARDS SENIOR HONORS for SCHOOLYEAR 1946-1947 ' Awarded for Achievement and Service COMMENCEMENT AWARDS Bay View High School Gold Medals Richard H. Arndt Carol J. Kleinschmidt Joan M. Kitzrow Jean S. McNicol Bay View High School Silver Medals Carol R. Krause Mary A. Poepping Arlene M. Lustig Ardis M. Walter Bay View High School Bronze Medals Jerry C. Bartels Carol L. Doepke Patricia A. Budney James T. Schulz William H. Card Thomas E. Torphy G. A. Fritsche Memorial Scholarship Carol J. Kleinschmidt Page One Hundred Twentyfour Upper: Carol Kleinschmidt, Jean McNico1, Joan Kitzrow, Richard Arndt Lower: Carol Krause, Ardis Walter, Mary Poepping, Arlene Lustig Upper: James Schulz, Patricia Budney, Thomas Torphy, Carol Doepke, William Card Lower: Lois Van Stelle, William Reise, Frank Sciples, Lorraine -Ross, James Ozzello HONOR AWARDS HONOR DAY AWARDS W. Club Medal American Legion Medal Frank Sciples William R. Reise American Legion Auxiliary Medal Lois A. Van Stelle Civic Music Association Award Lorraine M. Ross Italian-American Civic Association Award James D. Ozzello HONOR SOCIETY 1947 Richard H. Arndt Vivian E. Bogs Victor N. Boll Patricia A. Budney Margaret J. Coghlan Carol L. Doepke Warren L. Dumke Carol L. Ebert Bruce G. Erickson Betty J. Fredericks Margaret L. Freed Rosalie M. F rister Mildred T. Gray Valerie K. Hartwig Doris L. Hoffman Patricia S. Johnson Joan M. Kitzrow Carol J. Kleinschrnidt Gilbert H. Kraklow Carol R. Krause Shirley M. Krogstad Patricia J. Lozinski Jean S. McNicol Betty C. Meilinger James D. Ozzello Jean G. Palicke Mary A. Poepping Carol L. Priebe William R. Reise Dorothy A. Risse Lorraine J. Romais Grace C. Sanderson Bernice H. Vandenberg Lois A. Van Stelle Marilyn J. Voelker Franklin W. Vogenitz Ardis M. Walter Elaine J. Wolney Ruth Zeidlhack Page One Hundred Twentyfive COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Mary Poepping, William Reise, Carol Kleinschmidt, Richard Arndt Entrance Procession i...,,.. ....i.........,,,...,..,,.,....,.....,,.........,..,...., ...,..... C 1 ass of June, 1947 Pomp and Chivalry-Roberts Bay View High School Band Round Table .....,. .,,i,,.,....,...,.,....i...........,.,.,..,..i.....,.....,.,......,.....,.....,i..,.,.....,.,.... D emocracy in Action Richard H. Arndt-Moderator Carol J. Kleinschmidt Mary A. Poepping William H. Reise Vocal Solo ....,,., .....,..,.... W anda C. Korycki Honor Society .....,..,.......,,..... .,.... V ice-Principal F. G. Fox Announcement of Honors ....,.. .....,. M r. C. V. Whitcomb Clarinet Solo ,.........,.,........,..,,....,...,. ...... ....,,.... ...........,,.,. ,....,. J o a n M. Kitzrow 4 Introduction of Senior Advisors ,,.......... 1 .....,........,.,.,......,.,...,.,.,....,.....,...,,.......,,......... M r. H. M. Suttle Mr. Dennis Mr. Fritsche Miss Kieckhefer Mr. Nelson Mrs. Schoofs Miss Freund Miss Hunt Mr. Mierzwa Miss Riley Mr. Smith Presentation of Diplomas ..,...........,., ,,...,..,,...., .........,... ,.,......,,..,. . ,... . , .............. P r incipal B. C. Korn Exit Procession ,.,.....,,....,,,.....,................,,,............,,.,...,,...,...,....,.....,....,..... .......,... T he Graduates Page One Hundred Twenty-six Universily Grand March-Goldman ,.,,,. , CLASS NOTES Ralph Van Beck, Mary Costello, John Cheslock, Ralph Tesnow. One February morning, after four busy, memorable years, two hundred sixty-nine seniors met in the auditorium for the first time as the graduating class of June, 1947. High school days were rapidly coming to an end and there seemed so much yet to be done. ' Backgrounds for senior pictures provided an unusual problem, for the unseasonable weather of a snowy March and April did little to form the desirable June atmosphere! The excitement of choosing the Class Com- mission ended with the election of Fredrick Bailey, Mary Ellen Costello, John Cheslock, Ralph Tesnow, and Ralph Van Beck. Yes, Sealed: Fredrick Bailey the strong, silent men were to have a word at last. Class activities were climaxed by the decision to contribute a one-hundred dollar bond to the Bay View War Memorial. After the whirl of final examinations, home- room parties, and the senior banquet, gradua- tion day, June 19, finally arrived. The com- mencement program included a panel of four graduates who discussed the benefits of extra- curricular activities, and as the graduates, six of whom were veterans of World War II, received their long-awaited diplomas, a book entitled High School Days, 1943-1947 slowly closed. Page One Humlred Twenty seven Page One Hundred Twenty-eight MR DENNIS 426 Homeroom 426 could well be called the melting pot of Bay View. Through the years, each student had two or more homeroom teachers . . .mostly more. With students continually joining or leaving the group, it was difficult for them to pursue any project as many other homerooms did. The police squad, which consisted of two homeroom boys, could not possibly be forgottenaespecially not by victims. The chief duty of this squad was to round-up forgetful students who had forgotten to report for ninth hours with Mr. Dennis. June days may have been longed for by some students, but the girls of 426 were not too enthusiastic when bees, a hobby of Mr. Dennis, were not respectors of study hours. Flying plant lice did not help the situation either. june, though, did produce an abundance of flowers along the windows and these Ublessingsl' helped to overcome the odors of pickled frogs and dead crabs. In spite of an unusual environment, the members of 426 regretfully walked out of their homeroom for the last time on June 19. Thelma Coffeen, Arlene Lustig, Mr. Dennis, Marjorie Cudnohosky Dorothy Praxel E as Robert Hendrickson, Roman Hanoski, Thomas Huberty, Pollyann Pegis, Alberta Carey, Carol Hurley, Phyllis Schultz Elizabeth Eckert, Caroline Erickson ALBERTA CAREY' fElective Course. Clubs: Girls'. ELIZABETH B. ECKERTffScience Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. CAROLINE A. ERICKSON ff Stenographic Course. All-City Chorus. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. ROMAN B. HANOSKI W Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table. ROBERT I. HENDRICKSON Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, Service, Victory Corps. THOMAS J. HUBERTY- 'Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. CAROL M. HURLEY-Elective Course. Sports: Badminton, Swimming, Tennis. Clubs Camera, Girlsl, Nereids', Round Table, Science Victory Corps. POLLYANN PEGIS-Elective Course. Clubs Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. PHYLLIS E. SCHULTZ --Elective Course Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Page One Hlnlllred Tu enlj 711710 Shirley Hein, Thelma Coffeen, Shirley Heiden, Shirley Derus THELMA M. COFFEEN- English Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Dancing Chorus: Operettas C2l. Costumes: Class Plays 415. SHIRLEY R. DERUS P Elective Course. All-City Chorus. Oracle: Star Reporter. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science. VALERIE K. HARTWIGeEnglish Course. All-City Chorus. Oracle: Liter- ary Editor, Star Reporter. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, XfScribe. Class Plays: Cll. Honor Society. BETTY J. HEAD'-eEnglish Course. Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. Singing Chorus: Operettas CU. l SHIRLEY J. HEIDEN'fElective Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls'. SHIRLEY R. HEIN fElective Course. Clubs: Girlsl. AUDREY L. HELLWIG Steno- graphic Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. ARLENE LUSTIG fMathematics Course. All-City Band. Sports: Br minton, Basketball, Life Saving Swimming--Captain, Volley Ballfeff Captain. Clubs: Carnera, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids'-f-Secre- tary, Round Table, Science, Service. Victory Corps, X. Orchestra: Class Plays CU, Operettas ill. Silver Medal. Betty Head, Valerie Hartwig, Arlene Lustig, Audrey Hellwig Page One Hlnzzlren' Thirty ! . JACQUELINE P. BRUDERfEng- lish Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls'. MARY E. COSTELLO--Stenographic Course. Class Commission. Sports: Life Saving, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls,eVice-President, Ne- reids', Round Table, Service, Victory Corps. MARJORIE A. CUDNOHOSKYe Stenographic Course. All-City Chorus. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Singing Chorus: Operettas flj. MARJORIE R. HINTZ -- Science Course. Sports: Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps, X. -X ix ir C? ...J Marjorie Cudnohosky, John Hyde, Mary Costello, Sally T roka Constance Lewandowski, Jacqueline Bruder, Marjorie Hintz, Dorothy Praxel, Doris Hoffman DORIS L. HOFFMAN -- Steno- graphic Course. Oracle: Typist. Sports: Badminton. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Round Table, X. Honor Society. JOHN L. HYDE4Elective Course. Sports: Football, Track. Clubs: Boys', Science, Victory Corps. Class Plays CID. CONSTAN CE A. LEWAN DOW- SKIfScience Course. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. DOROTHY E. PRAXEL. Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. SALLY A . TROKA -W Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Service- Usher. Page One Hundred Tbirlly-one Standing: Patricia johnson, Gerald Fadness, Glen Vogt, Grace joers, Marcia Nord. Scaled: Miss Freund MISS FREUND 334 Homeroom 334, or the lost sheep, got off to a slow start in September, 1943, when as freshmen they waited two days for a teacher who happened to be waiting for them on the floor above. This was the beginning of Miss Freund's Brigadiers or just dears. As freshmen they were immediately taken into activities because of the schoolls in- tensely active war program. Paper drives, bond drives, clothing campaigns, and Red Cross knitting were the things in which they excelled. In their sophomore and junior years they were second to none in the making of afghans, completing a record number of eleven. Page One I-Iurldred Thirty-two There were star members of the swimming team, girls, basketball team, and life saving corpsg members of X Clubg officers of Boys' Club, and Round Table, cheer leaders, singers, dancers, actors, musicians. The homeroom was proud of the varied activi- ties. The students of 334 will always remember the German phrases often accompanying their studi when students came into the homeroom for special help. Conversational favorites such as bitte, ja, nein, Fraeulein, and Seien Sie dock still, will linger as one of the remembrances of the four years spent in room 334. Raymond Zagozen, Louise F isler, Robert Murack, Marcia Nord, Glen Vogt, Geraldine Zickuhr, Frank Sciples, Mary jane Ossowski LOUISE M. FISLER-English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Class Plays CID. Singing Chorus: Operettas CQD. ROBERT T. MURACK f Elective Course. Sports: Swimming. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science. Class Plays CID. MARCIA T. NORD-Stenographic Course. All-City Chorus. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. MARY J. OSSOWSKIAElective Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. FRANK J. SCIPLES-Elective Course. Sports: Ice Skating, Life Saving, SwimmingfCaptain, City Champion-75-yard Individual Medley, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, X. Color Guard. Cheerleader. W Club Medal. GLEN E. VOGTfManual Arts Course. Sports: Life Saving, Swimming, Track. Clubs: Boys'. Projection Crew. Class Plays CID. Cheerleader. RAYMOND J. ZAGOZEN-Science Course, Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Tablew- Sergeant-at-Arms, Science. Singing Chorus: Op- erettas CID. GERALDINE C. ZICKUHR-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Page One Hlmdred Thirty three RUTH A. BROWN-English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Service. DOROTHY H. F ENSKEiElective Course. All-City Dancing Chorus. Clubs: Art, Cam- era, Girls', Round Table. PATRICIA S. JOHNSONeScience Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsl, Round Table, Science, X. Class Plays CID. Honor Society. JOAN E. KOLBOWW- Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. JOAN I. LISKEfEnglish Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. MARGARET M. NAEGELE-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. RUTH S. NASSiStenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Ruth Brown, Ruth Nass, Joan Kolbow Above: Joanne Nelson, Patricia Johnson, Margaret Naegele Below: Esther Steinbrenner, Joan Liske, Virginia Szymakowski, Dorothy Fenske JOANNE E. NELSONfScience Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Prop- erties: Class Plays CU. ESTHER R. STEINBRENNER--Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. VIRGINIAE SZYMAKOWSKI Stenographic Course Clubs Girls Grace Joers, Gerald Fadness, Norman Fons LEONARD J. LOFFREDOMScience Course. Clubs Art, Boys'-Secretary, Round Table, Science. Sing- ing Chorus: Operettas flj. BOYD O. NELSONfManual Arts Course. Clubs Boys'. -4q. I , J! RA1 if R. s1EMANoWsK1-History course. Clubs lf, Foreign Language, Science. f 1 DONA. I D. SOLAZO-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Jys', Foreign Language, Science. GERALD D. FADNESS-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Service-Usher, X. NORMAN J. FONS-Science Course. Oracle: Sports Reporter. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table-Sergeant-at-Arms, President, Science, X. Class Plays Clj. GRACE J. jOERSfStenographic Course. All-City Dancing Chorus. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Operetta Dance, Round Table, Science, Service. Properties: Class Plays CU. Dancing Chorus: Operettas LZD. Boyd Nelson, Raymond Siemanowski, Donald Solazo, Leonard Loffredo Page One Hundred Tbirtyjive MR FRITSCHE W-1 7- 20 ,,., -..- Standing: Russell Buske, Ruth Zeidlhack, Donald Beutin, Patricia Hilton, Ruth Brady Scaled Mr Fritsche Life in a study hall homeroom, es- pecially in West 17-20, was an unforget- able experience. To the thirty-six stu- dents who lived there for four years, life has indeed been varied. Memorable experiences include the last Christmas party in the chemistry lab, roasting wieners over the Bunsen burners, and presenting Mr. Fritsche with a harmless kiddie chemical set. But life in West has not been all play. The group is proud of having often had Page One Hlmdrezl Thirty-six the X Club plaque. Some members of the homeroom have held offices in many of Bay View's clubs and have partici- pated in both boys' and girls, athletics. Others have taken part in operettas and class plays or have been active on the radio, stage, and usher crews. With the entrance of newly painted blackboards, exit lights, sound-proof radiators, and two freshman home- rooms, West 17-20 realized that their four-year stay was almost over. I Betty Fredericks, Patricia Budney, joan Coghlan DONALD E. BEUTIN-Science Course. Sports: Cross Country-Second Team, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, Service. VICTOR N. BOLLfScience Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, Service, X. Honor Society. PATRICIA A. BUDNEYeScience Course. All-City Drum Majorette. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'4Treasurer, Round Table. Science, X. Dancing Chorus: Operettas C41 Honor Society. Bronze Medal. Robert Buenger, Donald Beutin, Victor Boll ROBERT W. BUENGER-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science. Orchestra: Class Plays CU. Dancing Chorus: Operettas QU. JOAN M. COGHLAN4Mathematics Course. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, X. Library Assistant. Honor Society. BETTY J. FREDERICKSM- Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Honor Society. Page One Hll?ld7'6l! Thirty-.veueu Yvette Plimpton, Jean Fredrich, Rosalie Frister PATRICIA J. HILTON-Stenographic Course. Clubs Art-Vice-President, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, X. Class Plays fl D. YVETTE J. PLIMPTONfEnglish Course. Clubs: For eign Language, Girls', Round Table. Dancing Chorus Operettas CU. RALPH L. VAN BECK-Science Course. Class Com- mission. Sports: Swimming. Clubs: Boys', X. Page One Hundred Thirty-eight Patricia Hilton, Ralph Van Beck, Lois Bolz 5 GT S' lug K i gmt- W - . ei Y-p LOIS M. BOLZ--Elective Course. Sports: Life Saving, Swimming. Clubs: Art, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. Costumes: Class Plays CID, Operettas 425. JEAN H. FREDRICH-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. ROSALIE M. FRISTERaStenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table X. Honor Society. Ruth Zeidlhack, Audrey Brazale, Barbara Barr, Carol Behling BARBARA J. BARR4English Course. Sports: Bad- minton, Basketball-fCaptain. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. Prompter: Class Plays QU, Operettas Qlj. Library As- sistant. SHIRLEY M. BECKERfStenographic Course. Clubs: Girls'. CAROL A. BEHLINGfHome Economics Course. Clubs: Girls', Victory Corps. RUTH E. BRADYAElective Course. Sports: Badmin- ton, Basketball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. im Sealed: Gloria Zieroth. Standing: Shirley Becker, Ruth Brady AUDREY G. BRAZALEsScience Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. Library Assistant. RUTH ZEIDLHACK-Science Course. Sports: Bad- minton, Life Saving, Swimming. Clubs: Camera, For- eign Language, Girls', Nereids'-President, Round Table, Science, Service, Victory Corps, XffPresident. Honor Society. GLORIA L. ZIEROTH - Stenographic Course. Oracle: Typist. Clubs: Art, Girls', Victory Corps. Page One Hundred Tbirqy-nine David Brown, Russell Buske Valeria Bertoncini, Lorraine Lemanski, Beverly Bettin, LaVerne Liebeck Page One Hundred Forgf VALERIA BERTONCINIiHome Economics Course. Clubs: Girls', Science, X. BEVERLY J. BETTIN+English Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. DAVID C. BROWN-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, For- eign Language, Round Table, Sci- ence, X. Chorus: Operettas CZD. RUSSELL W. BUSKE-Account ing Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, Usher. LORRAINE A. LEMANSKI -f- Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art' -- Secretary, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. LAVERNE E. LIEBECK-Steno- graphic Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. FRANK W. VOGENITZ-Science Course. Clubs: Radio Crew. Honor Society. MISS HUNT W-9-1 2 Miss Hunt, Ralph Tesnow, Carol Kleinschmidt, Carol Krause, Robert Kant, Betty Trybala A study hall homeroom for four eventful years was West 9-12. At the sound of the teasing words, Hi there, freshies, the members of this homeroom had a real reason to shudder, for as freshmen they resided in not one but both study halls. Homeroom teachers changed with the years. A record number of four guided West 9-12, Miss Hunt being the last. Life Advisement always meant holding discussions with sewing machines, stoves, refrigerators, and sinks as background. The homeroom teachers were from the Home Economics Department and their rooms provided the appropriate atmosphere for sessions of Life Advisement. Busily engaged in most activities, West 9-12 had club officers, football stars, track-men, Oracle workers, and ushers. Despite the re- stricted life which a study hall afforded, this homeroom had many unique experiences and will always retain many happy memories of their four years at Bay View. Page One Hnmlrea' Forly-one ROBERT A. KANTfScience Course. Sports: Cross Countryf Second Team, Track. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Usher- President, Secretary, Supervisor, Victory Corps. KARL J. KAUFFUNG f Sci- ence Course. Clubs: Art, Boys'. PATRICIA R. KAYEAElec- tive Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls'. MARY A. KOBZAfElective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. DIANE C. KOENIGaE1ective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Robert Kant, Joy Turner, Karl Kauffung Page One Hundred Forty-two Sealed: Patricia Kaye, Diane Koenig, Dorsey Tisdale. Standing: Richard Krueger, Mary Kobza, Thomas Tilley RICHARD T. KRUEGER-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. THOMAS J. TILLEY-fElective Course. Clubs: Boys' Round Table, Science. Class Plays QD. DORSEY L. TISDALEaElective Course. Sports: Cross Country, Swimming--Second Team, Track. Clubs: Boys', Service, Usher, Victory Corps. JOY D. TURNER-Elective Course. Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. Stevens Kling, Audrae Kleinschmidt, Audrey Rybacki, Gerald Kitzrow Carol Krause, Carol Kleinschmidt, Gerald Kieckow JEAN M. KANGAS-Elective Course. All-City Orchestra. Clubs: Girls'. Orchestra: Class Plays C1D, Operettas CID. GERALD L. KIECKOW-Science Course. Clubs: Boys'- Treasurer, Foreign Language, Science, Usher. GERALD A. KITZROW-Mathematics Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Usher- President, Captain, Victory Corps. Singing Chorus: Oper- ettas CID. AUDRAE A. KLEINSCHMIDT-Elective Course. Sports! Badminton, Basketball, Life Saving. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Service-Usher. CAROL J. KLEINSCHMIDT-Modern Language Course. Commencement Speaker. Oracle: Senior Editor-Annual. Clubs: Foreign Language-President, Girls', Service, X. Bad- ger Girls' State-1946. Representative to Inter-High School Council-Secretary. Spanish Pin. Honor Society. Gold Medal. G. A. Fritsche Scholarship. v X.. STEVENS M. KLING-Elec- tive Course. Sports: Football, Track. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science. Class Plays C1D. Dancing Chorus: Op- erettas C1D. CAROL R, KRAUSE-Science Course. Oracle: Assistant Senior Editor-Annual, Star Reporter. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table-Secretary, Sci- ence, Victory Corps, X. Library Assistant. Honor Society. Silver Medal. AUDREY H. RYBACKI -- Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girlsl. RALPH W. TESNOW -- His- tory Course. Class Commission. Sports: Cross Country, Football -Second Team, Track. Clubs: Boys'. DARROL O. THAYS--Science Course. Sports: Cross Country - Second Team, Life Saving, Track. Clubs: Boys'. jean Kangas, Ralph Tesnow, Darrol Thays l K. Page One Hundred Forty-three Top: Eileen Klobuchar, Jean Kirsch, Betty Trybala, Therese Trzcinko Bollbm, front: Gilbert Kraklow, Nellie Tombari, Florence Koplien: back: Eleanor Kozlowski, George Turner, Joyce Kuhn JEAN R. KIRSCHeStenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. EILEEN S. KLOBUCHARaEnglish Course. All-City Senior Band. Sports: Bad- minton, Basketball. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. FLORENCE J. KOPLIEN'-wStenographic Course. Clubs: Girls'. ELEANOR A. KOZLOWSKI A Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Library Assistant. GILBERT H. KRAKLOWfMathernatics Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Usher, X. Properties: Operettas CU. Honor Society. JOYCE M. KUHNAStenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. NELLIE C. TOMBARIfScience Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. BETTY J. TRYBALA f Stenographic Course. Oracle: Billing Clerk. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. THERESE J. TRZCINKO A Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. GEORGE E. TURNERf--Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, X. Lois Schultz, Miss Kieckhefer, Ethelyn Ptaszynski, Elizabeth Peterson, Rosemarie Domrois Chapters in history books might begin, The reign of Juan II, 1252 to l406. So this chapter in homeroom history may commence, The reign of Homeroom 315, September 6, 1943 to June 19, 1947. The students in Homeroom 315 were not idle. The desire for fun in extra-curricular activities developed members of the basketball team, football team, life saving corps, all-city band and choir, a color guard, a cheer leader, club officers, tennis cham- pions, Oracle typists, play leads, and operetta dancers and singers. One member of the homeroom left to serve in the armed forces. Homeroom 315 worked together during the war years to bring in clothing and magazines and to help make Bay View High School's bond records possible. Life Advisement periods took on an air of gaiety as well as an educational plan, as the homeroom formed a club and elected new officers at the beginning of each semester to plan and conduct the Wednesday meetings. Despite the formal parliamentary pro- cedure everyone .relaxed and always had fun. Miss VKIECKHEFER 315 Page One Hundred Forty- Beverly Pyatt, William Dorcey, Josephine Pacala, Delores Tutkowski, Arline Dudzik, Douglas Prebelski WILLIAM R. DORCEYfScience Course. Clubs: Boys, Science, Victory Corps. ARLINE DUDZIK-Stenographic Course. Sports: Bas- ketball. Clubs: Girls'. JOSPEHINE D. PACALAwScience Course. Clubs Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. JACQUELINE M. PETZAK-Stenographic Course Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Art-Treasurer, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, X. Orchestra: Operettas 121. DONALD PIACENTINE-Science Course. Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Boys', Science. Page One Hundred Forty-six Milton Prickett, Evelyn Prentke, Jacqueline Petzak, Donald Piacentine DOUGLAS R. PREBELSKI- fElective Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Operettas QZD. EVELYN M. PRENTKE-English Course. Clubs: Art-Treasurer, Girls', Round Table, Science. Danc- ing Chorus: Operettas CZD. MILTON E. PRICKETTfScience Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, Victory Corps. Orchestra: Class Plays CID. Cheerleader. BEVERLY J. PYATT-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. DELORES T. TUTKOWSKI-Stenographic Course. Oracle: Typist. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Rosemarie Domrois, Joyce Paap, Virginia Ruszkiewicz, Ruth Kolisch ROSEMARIE V. DOMROISA-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. RUTH E. KOLISCH!Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. IRVIN G G. MALAWSKY-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, Victory Corps. JOYCE E. PAAP-Stenographic Course. Oracle: Typist. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. EDWARD J. PAKULSKI - Accounting Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science. GEORGE J. PAWLAK-Science Course. Sports: Basketball. n L .x Edward Pakulski, James Pinter, Glen Potter, Irving Malawsky, Raoul Pellerm Kneeling: George Pawlak RAOUL R. PELLERINfAccounting Course. Sports: Football-Second Team, Track. Clubs: Boys' Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Victory Corps, X. JAMES E. PINTER-MEnglish Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Class Plays CID. GLEN A. POTTER-Science Course. Sports: Football -Second Team. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. VIRGINIA C. RUSZKIEWICZ-Stenographic Course. All-City Senior Orchestra. Oracle: Assistant Office Man- ager, Typist. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. Page One Hundred Forty-seven Fi ll..- C17 T9 ZX! X Above: Left: Mary Poepping, Jean McNicol, Joan Kitzrow Below: Elizabeth Peterson, Ethelyn Ptaszynski, Lois Schultz JOAN M. KITZROW-English Course. All-City Senior Band. Oracle: Organization EditorffAnnual, Star Reporter. Sports: Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage---President, Girls', XfScribe. Orchestra: Class Plays 145, Operettas CID. Cast: Operettas Q2l. Quill and Scroll. Honor Society. Gold Medal. JEAN S. MCNICOL-Mathematics Course. Oracle: Editor-in-Chief--Annual, News Editor, Editor-in- Chief. Sports: Life Saving, Tennis-Doubles Cham- pion. Clubs: Foreign LanguageAVice-President, Girls', Science, Victory Corps, X. Quill and Scroll. Spanish Pin. Science Medal. Honor Society. Gold Medal. Page One Hundred Forty-eight JEAN G. PALICKEfEnglish Course. Or- acle: Literary Editor, Star Reporter. Sports: Basketball - Second Team, Life Saving. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. Honor Society. GERALDINE PELTIER--English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. ELIZABETH J. PETERSON--e Steno- graphic Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Service. MARY A. POEPPINGf Mathematics Course. Commencement Speaker. Sports: Badminton-Doubles Champion, Life Sav- ing CorpseCaptain, Swimming, Tennisa Single and Doubles Champion. Clubs: Girls', Nereids'--Secretary, Service, Victory Corps, XffRecorder. Honor Society. Silver Mdeal. ETHELYN PTASZYNSKI---Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Girls'. LOIS E. SCHULTZ f Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Service. MARYLIN WIKEN f English Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Singing Chorus: Oper- ettas QZD. Marylin Wiken, Jean Palicke, Geraldine Peltier .J i all 1 , 0? Eg' V, 3 Z, 5, g , -arsfg . One September morning in 1943, thirty-two freshies were shown to room 422, a bright and cheerful room overlooking Lake Michigan. The lecture chairs, instead of desks, were a common source of consternation to the freshmen, whose books just would not stay in place, but after four years of balancing, they learned the real meaning of patience. Under the leadership of Mr. Mierzwa, Homeroom 422 did its part in many war activities. Three boys were weight captains in the paper drives. During the junior and senior years, 422 was the proud possessor of the X Club plaque, and many times the students led the entire school in scholastic averages. Perhaps Mr. Mierzwa's reward of an ice cream cone for every ex- cellent spurred-the students on. MR. MIERZWA 422 Lorraine Romais, Thomas Torphy, Rosemarie Checker, Shirley Clough, Charles Werner Sealed: Mr. Mierzwa Reminiscing over the past four years, Homeroom 422 recalls with a smile the parties, the jokes, the excitement of a new arrival to Mr. Mierzwa's clan, and the proverbial good-will 422 supplied. Page One Hundred Forty-nine Mable Czerwinski, Ralph Piotrowski, joan Mueller, William Reise, Thomas Torphy CAROL L. PRIEBEiElective Course. Or- acle: Cub Reporter. Sports: Badminton, Basketball-Captain. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. Honor Society. WILLIAM R. REISE e Mathematics Course. Commencement Speaker. Oracle: ROSEMARY CHECKER - Accounting Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. SHIRLEY R. CLOUGH -Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. MABLE CZERWINSKI4English Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. JOAN P. MUELLERfElectiVe Course. Clubs: Girls'. Orchestra: Class Plays CID, Operettas CQD. RALPH E. PIOTROWSKI -- Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Class Plays Qlj. Page One Hundred FQ'ty Cub Reporter, Photographer. Clubs: Boys, Camera - Manager, Foreign Language f ef Vice-President, Xff President, Recorder. Honor Society. American Legion Medal. DELORES L. STANN-N Stenographic Course. All-City Chorus. Oracle: Cub Re- porter. Clubs: Gir1s', Round Table, X. Singing Chorus: Operettas LZD. THOMAS E. TORPHYfScience Course. Oracle: Associate Editor. Sports: Football-A -- Manager. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science!-Manager, Service. Badger Boys' Statefl946. City Council Representative. Quill and Scroll. Bronze Medal. Rosemary Checker, Shirley Clough, Carol Priebe, Delores Stann Marie Rechlicz, Barbara Remy, Elaine Conell, Lorraine Romais, Elaine Raduenz, Joyce Hinrichs ELAINE S. RADUENZ-Steno- graphic Course. Oracle: Bookkeeper -Annual. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, ServicefUsher. MARIE D. RECHLICZ- Steno- graphic Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', ELAINE D. CONELL H- Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Office Assistant. VIRGINIA D. DATKA-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Camera, Girls', Round Table. Properties: Class Plays CID. JOYCE M. HINRICHSfEnglish Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Prompter: Class Plays CID. BETTY A. LEVERENZfEnglish Course. Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids'-Secretary, Science. SHIRLEY D. LIESKE-English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Latin Pin. Round Table. Singing Chorus: Op- erettas CZD. BARBARA E. REMY -f English 'J Course. All-City Senior Orchestra. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, X. Orchestra: Class Plays CZD, Oper- ettas Q3D. Cast: Class Plays CID. LORRAINE J. ROMAISfSteno- graphic Course. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Honor Society. YN! Betty Leverenz, Shirley Lieske, Virginia Datka Page One Hundred F0231-one Sealed: Fredrick Bailey, William Card, Dorothy Risse, Charles Werner, Kathleen Rauls. Standing: Rosemary Tyborski, Josephine Cinquemani, Jeanne Thornton, Beverly Roddy FREDRICK V. BAILEY-Science Course. Class Com- mission. Sports. Football-Second Team, Track. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, X. Class Plays QU. WILLIAM H. CARD-Science Course. Oracle: Photo- grapher. Sports: Football. Clubs: Boys', Camera4Man- ager, Foreign Language, Science. Bronze Medal. JOSEPHINE K. CINQUEMANI - Stenographic Course. All-City Chorus. Clubs: Girls'-Sergeant-at Arms, Round Table, Science. Singing Chorus: Operettas Q15 . ' KATHLEEN A. RAULS-Stenographic Course. A11- City Junior Orchestra. Oracle: Assistant Circulation Manager. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls,, Round Table, Page One Hundred Fity-two X. Orchestra: Class Plays CZD, Operettas C2j. DOROTHY A. RISSE-Stenographic Course. Oracle: Advertising Bookkeeper-Annual. Clubs: Gir1s', Round Table, X. Honor Society. BEVERLY J. RODDY4English Course. Clubs: Cam- era, Foreign Language, Gir1s', Round Table, Science. JEANNE L. THORNTON4Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. ROSEMARY E. TYBORSKI - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. CHARLES E. WERNER-Elective Course. Sports: Football. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Service, Victory Corps. Class Plays CU. MR. NELSON 119 'Oi fm ,A wl- Mr. Nelson, Rosemary Musha, Rita Gumpert, Irene Makuter It was not long after their arrival at Bay View, that the students of Homeroom 119 discovered the beautiful view of the campus which they were to enjoy during their four-year stay. The sight of a bird gliding by, or the gentle waving of the trees often gave inspiration to make that equation balance, or to analyze that shorthand form until it made sense. They also had the folly of tardiness graphically impressed upon their minds when they saw the breathless late-comers dashing up the stairs of the main entrance. The hustle and excitement of the bond, cloth- ing, scrap, and paper drives will never be for- gotteng especially enjoyed were the paper drives for which the homeroom was divided into two sides, the losing group acting as hosts for a party to the entire room. All the clubs and Bay View performances, as well as athletics, were represented in 119, and the scholarship of its members merited the X Club honor plaque on several occasions. Truly 119 was a real homeroom. Page One Hundred Fgfty three RONALD R. BREUTZMANN- Elective Course. Clubs: Boys' Round Table. RITA J. GUMPERT-Stenograph ic Course. Clubs: Girls'. MARY C. MARCHETTIiSteno graphic Course. All-City Chorus. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls'eSecretary. Singing Chorus Operettas CID. WILLAIM H. MATTHEIfElec tive Course. Sports: TrackfMan ager. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan guage, Round Table, Victory Corps GERALDINE B. McCALLfElec tive Course. Clubs: Camera, Girls' Round Table. James Ozzello, Ronald Breutzmann Page One Hundred Fltyybur William Matthei, Mary Marchetti, Sylvester Murray, Geraldine McCall, Mary Mescher, Rosemary Musha, Jane Miller, Rita Gumpert 'R' MARY E. MESCHERfStenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table,X. JANE D. MILLER -3 Stenographic Course. Sports: Badminton. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. SYLVESTER F. MURRAYffScience Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. ROSEMARY E. MUSHA f Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. JAMES O. OZZELLOAScience Course. Sports: Cross Country-Second Team, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Radio Crew, Science, X. Honor Society. Italian-American Award. Mildred jarich, Gordon Gorney, Betty Meilinger, Willard Verhein, Betty Freda, Zorka Damjanovich ZORKA R. DAMJANOVICI-T-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. BETTY J. FREDA-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Science. GORDON A. GORNEYKScience Course. Clubs: Boys', Science, Victory Corps. MILDRED S. JARICHiElective Course. Clubs: Girls'. BETTY C. 'MEILINGER-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. Honor Society. LOIS A. VAN STELLE-Mathe- matics Course. Oracle: Typist. Sports: Basketball-Captain. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Service, Vic- tory Corps, X. Honor Society. Amereican Legion Auxiliary Medal. ARDITH L. VAN WIEgElective Course. Sports: Badminton. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Round Table, Sci- ence, Victory Corps, X. Orchestra: Class Plays CZD, Operettas CU. Music Award. WILLARD V. VERHEIN--aMan- ual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Sci- ence, Usher4Secretary, Vice-Presi- dent. Ardith Van Wie, Lois Van Stelle Page One Hundred Frftyfive WANDA C. KORYCKI -Elective Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Operettas CID. GERALDINE G. LUTHERfE1ective Course. Clubs: Girls'. VIVIAN D. MACIEjEWSKIfStenographic Course. All-City Chorus. Oracle: Billing Clerk. Sports: Hockey, Volley Ball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Service, Victory Corps, X. IRENE G. MAKUTERiModern Language Course. Sports: Hockey, Volley Ball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. CAROLYN H. MALONE-Elective Course. Sports: Life Saving, Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. Operettas QZD. DONNA J. McGARRYfScience Course. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. MARYL I. MEDLYN-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. BERN ICE H. VANDENBERGfModern Language Course. Oracle: Star Reporter. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Honor Society. Bollom: Wanda Korycki, Carolyn Malone, Vivian Maciejewski. Nliddlc: Bernice Vandenberg, Maryl Medlyn, Irene Makuter. Top: Geraldine Luther, Donna McGarry As some thirty-five students sat in the auditorium one autumn day in September of 1943-meek as little lambs SML Suttle banded all the S's together to form Homeroom 213. Homeroom 213 is no exception to the old adage that every hall of fame has its pictures on the wall, for their walls were decorated every season of the year with their honor roll. In fall as the leaves turned red, some fellows chose to run around the lagoon while others were beck- oned to the gridiron. Jack Frost's icy fingers did not interfere with a fast game of basketball, for 213 had several star players. When it came to swimming, the MISS RILEY 213 girls were represented in life saving, Nereids', and synchronized swimming. Participating extensively in extra-curricular activities, students of Homeroom 213 often took the limelight. Out of this group came club officers, as well as actors, dancers, and singers in Bay View's stage productions. During their four years in the room overlooking the athletic field, 213 cherished many happy hours together with Miss Riley, who was always willing to give friendly and helpful guidance. As they look forward to the future, the athletic track which they have so long enjoyed will remain a real challenge to them to keep on going. Robert Selky, Bernard Hobach, Miss Riley, Grace Sanderson, Camille Sabinash, Virginia Scherzer Page One Hundrell Fgfty-seven GRACE C. SANDERSON -English Course. Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Ne- reids' ff Vice-President, Round Table, Science, X. Costumes: Class Plays Qlj. Honor Society. BEVERLY J. SANSf-English Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girlslf- President, Round Table, Science. Danc- ing Chorus: Operettas 635. ALFRED J. SCHERR Y- Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Victory Corps. GERALDINE L. SCHUETZfSteno- graphic Course. Sports: Life Savingf Captain, Swirnrning. Clubs: Girls', For- eign Language, Nereids' fPresident, ServicefUsher, Victory Corps. FRANK J. SISINNI-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. BRUCE R. SMITH-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Science, Usher, X. KATHLEEN A. STANLEY-English Course. All-City Junior Orchestra. Sports: Life Saving, Volley Ball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science, X, Service- Usher. Page One Hundred Fyly-eigbt Top Beverly Sans Geraldine Schuetz Kathleen Stanley Grace Sanderson Bollom Frank Sisxnni Bruce Smith Alfred Scherr Top: Dorothy Ritzow, Lois Schanning, Dorothv Setum, Camille Sabinash, LaVerne Schorrak Boflom: Lois Sengbusch, Victoria Schlemm, Rose Srok DOROTHY B. RITZOW e Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. CAMILLE A. SABINASH -W Steno- graphic Course. All-City Chorus. Sports: Badminton. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Operettas Ill. LOIS E. SCHANNING Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. VICTORIA M. SCHLEMMfSteno- graphic Course. Clubs: Girls'. Singing Chorus: Operettas QD. LAVERNE M. SCHORRAK---Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Gir1s'. LOIS V. SENGBUSCH - English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. DOROTHY A. SETUM-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. German Pin. ROSE M. SROK-Elective Course. All-City Chorus. Sports: Volley Ball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Singing Chorus: Operettas CID. Page One Hundred Pity-nine l HERMAN W. OLM - Elective Course. Sports: Cross Country, Track. Clubs: Boys'. LORRAINE M. ROSS 4 Stenographic Course. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Round Table. Orchestra: Class Plays CZU, Operettas QZD. Civic Music Association Award. Robert Selky, Herman Olm, Charles Schmuhl ROBERT J. SELKY f Science Course. Clubs: Boys' Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Page One Hundred Sixty Lorraine Ross, Virginia Scherzer, Helen Schoenhaar, Myrtle Suemnicht VIRGINIA C. SCHERZER-Stenographic Course. Oracle: Typist. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsl, Service, X-Scribe. CHARLES E. SCHMUHLiElective Course. Clubs: Boysl, Foreign Language, Round Table, Usher. Class Plays QU. HELEN M. SCHOENHAARgE1ective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. MYRTLE J. SUEMNICHT-Science Course, Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Library Assistant. Marilyn Weiss, LaVernc Strehlow, Lois St. Onge BERNARD J. HOBACHP :Elective Course. All- City Chorus. Sports: Football, Life Saving. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Class Plays Clj. Singing Chorus: Operettas CID. LOIS M. ST. ONGE-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. DONALD H. SCHEUNEMANN --fManual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Science, Usher, Victory Corps. JAMES T. SCHULZ 4Mathematics Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Projection Crew, Radio Crew, Round Table, Science, X. Class Plays Qll. Bronze Medal. JAMES N. SEDIVYf'fEnglish Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Projection Crew'--Manager, Radio Crew, Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Class Plays QZD, Operettas CU. Radio Crew Service Pin. ROBERT F. SEEMAYER 'Science Course. Sports: Basketball, Cross Country- City Medal, Track City Medal. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. BERT T. SJOSTROM Science Course. All-City Band. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Projection Crew, Radio Crew, Round Table, Science, Spotlight Crew, Victory Corps. Orchestra: Class Plays 125, Operettas flj. Radio Crew Service Pin. Donald Scheunemann, James Schulz, Bert Sjostrom, James Sedivy, Robert Seemayer, Bernard Hobach LAVERNE STREHLOW -Stenographic Course. Oracle: Typ- ist. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Victory Corps, X. MARILYN N. WEISS-AElective Course. Clubs: Girls', Nereids'. Page One Hlmllreu' Sixiy-one MRS SCHOOFS 335 Ilse Grundmann, Mildred Gray, Cora Gehrke, Thaddeus Gutowski, Carol Doepke Seated Mrs Schoofs On the morning of September 8, 1943, a group of wide-eyed freshmen entered for the first time the little homeroom around the corner, 335. Surrounded by the seven hills of Rome, ancient Latin proverbs, and a beautiful view of Montana Street from the pencil Sharpener, these freshmen found life infiuenced by the culture of the ancients not so bad after all. As freshmen they participated whole-heartedly in all school activities both scholastic and patriotic, starting when they were 9B's by volunteering for paper drive work. On the first day of their sophomore year, Mrs. Schoofs gave them a pep talk. It must have done some good, for as grown up sophomores and juniors they held the X Club plaque continuously. In their senior year, the outstanding events were the arrival of four returning veterans, a new window shade, a broken lock, and several visits from Kilroy. After making plans for a reunion in live years, they said Good Bye to 335, the little homeroom around the corner. Page One Hundred Sixty-Iwo Top: Thaddeus Gutowski, Robert Gleisner, Elio Giorgi, Loran Drew Ballom: Charlene Mosser, Audrey Drew, Ilse Grundmann, Cora Gehrke. Standing: Georgien Delebeck, Helen Greenemeir GEORGIEN J. DELEBECKf-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. AUDREY M. DREW--:Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Ne- reids', Round Table. Class Plays C1D. LORAN K. DREWefElective Course. Sports: Cross Country-fe-Second Team. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. CORA A. GEHRKEffScience Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Properties: Operettas C1D. ELIO T. GIORGIfElective Course. Clubs: Boys'. ROBERT H. GLEISNERPH- Science Course. Sports: Football W- Manager. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science, Victory Corps, X. Class Plays C1D. HELEN M. GREENEMEIERWSCL ence Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Scicncc. ILSE E. GRUNDMANN-feHome Eco- nomics Course. Sports: Volley Ball. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, Vic- tory Corps. THADDEUS A. GUTOWSKI P Sci- ence Course. Oracle: Sports Reporter. Sports: Football, Track. Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. CHARLENE J. MOSSER M- English Course. Oracle: Art Editor-P-Annual. Clubs: Art. Properties: Class Plays C1D. Art Award. Page One Hundred Sixty-lbree Archie Durand, Patrick Driscoll, William Dundas, Donald Geske PATRICK A. DRISCOLL aElective Course. Sports: Cross Country Second Team, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. WARREN L. DUMKEA--Science Course. Clubs: Boys' 'afb Secretary, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Honor Society. WILLIAM J. DUNDAS'--Science Course. Sports: Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. ARCHIE E. DURANDf Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. Dancing Chorus: Oper- ettas f'35. Page One Hllfldfed Sixtyjour Warren Dumke, janet Steckling, Marilyn Voelkcr DONALD C. GESKE Elective Course. Sports: Foot- ball Second Team. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science, Stage Crew, Usher, Victory Corps. JANET K. STECKLINGfee'Elective Course. Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Science. MARILYN J. VOELKER -Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', X. Honor Society. George Ruesch, Robert Hein, Michael Gordon. Scaled: Richard Grover, Carol Doepke C C l l BETTY J. DESOTELL Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. BEVERLY S. DESOTELL -eStenographic Course. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Victory Corps. CAROL L. DOEPKEee English Course. Oracle: Assistant Or- ganization Editor -Annual, Cub Reporter. Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Science, Service, Vic- tory Corps -e-Secretary, X. Honor Society. Bronze Medal. ROSEMARIE GALECKI eStenographic Course. Clubs: Art Foreign Language, Gir1s', Round Table, X. 9 MICHAEL M. GORDONfScience Course. Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language, Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Oper- ettas: Singing Chorus Qlj, Cast Qll. n Scaled: Mildred Gray. Slanding: Betty Desotcll, Rosemarie Galecki, Beverly Desotell MILDRED T. GRAY Stenographic Course. Oracle: Office Manager. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, X. Honor Society. RICHARD T. GROVER Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Orchestra: Class Plays 123. ROBERT H. HEIN Elective Course. Sports: Cross Country, Swimming fe'City Diving Medal -A -1945, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. GEORGE RUESCHf-Elective Course. Sports: Swimminge-Manager. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science. Page One Hundred Si.'rL1'3ffz'e Page One Hlmdrefl Sixty-six J. J. SMITH 303 It was a memorable day in the autumn of 1943 when a bewildered group of freshmen stumbled across the threshold of 303 and claimed it as their homeroom. That was four short years ago, years brimming with happy events, years over- Flowing with companionship and enjoyment, all of which passed too quickly for the group in 303. During the war years, 303 often led in paper drives and was always one hun- dred per cent in bond and stamp sales. War copy and radio broadcasts were the work of students in this homeroom. These broadcasts were made possible by the Radio Crew, whose main strength came from 303. In the musical field were operetta participants and members in the band and orchestra. Actively engaged in sports, this homeroom had members on the football, basketball, and swimming teams. In addition to athletic stars, 303 had its share of club ofiicers,too. They are especially proud of their club dubbed the T. Z. T., which made possible their horseback rides, Hallowe'en parties, Christmas parties, and other social events exclusive to the students of 303. jane Koehler, Elsie Mueller, Ruth Urbanz, Carolyn Wilkum Mr Smith Rita Jack Top: jane Koehler, Gladys Messal, Joy Wilson, Richard Arndt Bottom: Carolyn Wilkum, Arlene Wilson RICHARD H. ARNDT-V-Sci ence Course. Commencement Speaker. All-City Senior Or- chestra. Sports: Football, Track. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language - President, Projec- tion Crew- f-e- Manager, Radio CrewiManager, Round Table, Science, Xi-President. Class Plays CID. Operettas CZJ. Badger Boys' State-1946. Paper-Drive Award. Honor Society. Gold Medal. JANE M. KOEHLERxElec- tive Course. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Sci- ence. GLADYS J. MESSALeefElec- tive Course. Clubs: Girlsi. CAROLYN WILKUM -f Sci- ence Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Service, Victory Corps. Singing Chorus: Operettas CID. ARLEN E S. WILSON Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Sci- ence. JOY E. WILSON -eeElective Course. All-City Orchestra. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Orches- tra: Class Plays C3D, Operettas C25- Page One Ilumlred Sixiyiiren i j ff' . Rita Jack, Margaret Jozwiak, Joyce Skare JOHN J. CHESLOCKefElective Course. Class Commission. Sports: Basketball Second Team, Football Second Team. Clubs: Boys', Sci- ence, X. RITA M. JACK---fHistory Course. Oracle: Cub Reporter. Sports: Life Saving, Swimming. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, Service, Victory Corps. MARGARET M. JOZWIAKf Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Science, Victory Corps. Singing Chorus: Operettas ill. FRANK K. KANASKIE English Course. Class Plays Qlyl. JOYCE E. SKAREfElective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. Puge One Hunzfred Sixty-eiglal uf John Cheslock, Ardis Walter, Elaine Wolney, Frank Kanaskie, James Wiggins, Particia Wielebski ARDIS M. WALTERWEnglish Course. All-City Dancing Chorus. OraclefBusiness Manager. Sports: Badminton. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, X. Dancing Chorus: Operettas Qll. Quill and Scroll. Honor Society. Silver Medal. PATRICIA A. WIELEBSKI-Stenographic Course. All-City Chorus. Clubs: Girl's, Round Table. Singing Chorus: Operettas lll. JAMES K. WIGGINSffElective Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. ELAINE J. WOLNEYewStenographic Course. All-City Chorus. Oracle: Typist. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Singing Chorus: Op- erettas CZD. Honor Society. Jeannine Krueger, Elsie Mueller, Joan Williams, Inez Liebenthal, Ruth Urbanz X ix.. JEANNINE C. KRUEGERfElectiVe Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science. INEZ E. LIEBENTHALfElective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science. ELSIE M. MUELLERM--Elective Course.. All-City Chorus. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. ROBERT L. OLENICZAK---Science Course. Sports: Cross Country4Second Team. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, Stage Crew --'Manager, Victory Corps. Stage Crew Pin. Kenneth Wysiadlowski, Charles Williams, Robert Oleniczak RUTH E. URBANZ-f-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. CHARLES M. WILLIAMSfScience Course. Sports: Basketball--Manager. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. JOAN E. WILLIAMS fElective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science KENNETH C. WYSIADLOWSKI f-ef Science Course. Sports: Basketball, FootballffSecond Team, Track. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. 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I I 3 ,, -R lm ,X QV X Q f , W ,, 1.1 'L xA x A Xff ' ' N 1 I , J ' ' J 1 . w fv3'T,.Wfl'? kg f 427 ' f 1 x I 1 , , Q , 1. ' w 4 X ' 0 0 f .I I , 0 . is ' l Z P N r , , lllllbra 0Ill0 ' 4 I Il 1 ' 4 1 V - 1 . 1 'P . I if X 1 x f x w V l X, . rx I 1 s Q, 'l 'W I ' I I ' x I X I, I A ' x V , . Page One Hundred Seventy SHeridan 5156 2486 South Kinnickinnic Avenue PATTI BROTHERS Z' ' fs 4060 . 'P o 'P4op4, 6260 Q 16:9 P60 SONS 2050 N. ard sneer, Locusfaaso ' Taste Tells You It's . THE FRESH CREAM 0 ICE CREAM O Served in Our Cafeteria Kerrfs Service Stations 30 Years of Faithful Service .- DISTRIBUTORS OF TEXACO PRODUCTS TEXACO AND HAVOLINE OILS 401 E. Oklahoma Ave. 2729 S. K. K. Ave. Corner Herman and Pryor Sis. 1301 E. Conway Page One H riff ff WJLMHMNQ r ' fm 1 my r There is a size and type LOUIS ALLIS 3 efectric motor for 5 Page One Hlnulred Seveng luo every Industrial requirement. THE LOUIS ALLIS CO. Mllwaukee 7, WIS W mm f Bay View Federal Savings and Lean Asseeiaiien C. J. BULLOCK, Secretary See Us For - Mortgage Loans . . . Insured Savings Plan S Heridan 1 83 1 2671 South Kinnickinnic Avenue A Ili e g gig ' .lining 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-47 CHAS. J. PETRI as S N V fflndependence Made America-trade Independentv Sheridan 1 53 7 'k 'k i' l 2633 South Kinnickinnic Avenue i Page One Hundred Seventy-three Compliments of: I T CLYMAR, INC. Get f Your Records T T al' x Disfribulors of: w . D i WAXES SEALS , MIIWGUICCCS Compfete , PAINTS I:'LOOR MACHINES I f Record I-ib'a'Y N SOAPS DETERGENTS 'lr 'lf ix Maintenance Equipment and Materials 2216 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridan 8306 ' W. I. HU!-IN SALES AND SERVICE 3860-70 South Howell Avenue FIBESTONE-HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES BRAKES RADIOS AUTOMATIC CHOKES IGNITION LUBRICATION GENERATORS CARBURETORS BATTERIES VOLTAGE REGULATORS rqwlkaaged Qaaiaaq Sauce 014: , DELCO-REMY CARTER AC MONROE SHOCKS AUTO-LITE GUIDE LAMPS SISSON CHOKE STROMBERG TRICO ,dazfmqedf Jrfeacf .fiqfnf Sialican PASSENGER, TRUCK, TRACTOR, AND INDUSTRIAL TIRES Recapping and Repairing --Gmfamea Saldfaciim Um Quafzaniee- FOR SERVICE CALL: SH. 9966 ' SH. 7202 ' HU. 2727 Page One Hllillffed Severzgfjour Printing that Sutisfies l ANYTHING FROM A CALLING CARD TO A NEWSPAPER TIIE MILWAUKEE TIMES SOUTH SIDERS HOME PAPER i 831 S. 5th Street Mltchell 8100 I AIR-CONDITIONING - ROOFING - FURNACES - REPAIRS Estimates Cheerfully Given II R A M E II i SHEET METAL AND HO0I'lNG 3145 S. Kinnickinnic Ave., Milwaukee, Wisconsin SHeridan 2250 l' I I I ,I g , g I , , O E E O f fl , f I Y -W 7 4 - , E I - 7 l w FINE DIAMOND RINGS .Wilwaukee's Largest Selection S50 - S75 - S100 Others up to Sl,500. Prices include ZOQQ, lax. Compare the Beauty - Quality - Price Open 5 IAM QW I 'ighif Z 4 X 747 A 1 . A x,xi-r-.i,b-.M n X a charge account or use our Budget Plan. There are no carrying charges. ARCIIIE TEGTMEYER, Incorporated 10 Pl Jewelers ankinton Arcade-Inside-Main Floor r .l0S. L. IIIIUSFELIVS BAY VIEW TIRE L 8 SUPPLY C0. l Factory Metlzocl LOIll IIECAPPING t Vulcanizing l i' New Tires l -A' Used Tires ak Auto Supplies I Over 25 Years of Tire Service H l SHeridan 3719 2366 South Kinnickinnic Avenue r Page One Hundred Seventyfve A V RIGHT A LAUNDRY f ir 'k 2338 SOUTH HOWELL AVENUE Hd Apu ...ATL-1, -of-w f'a - 'fy ' ' fatal WWW ,4zm.e.3a4a,,,V ir A 3869 S. HOWELL AVENUE . IUSTRITE GIFTS f and APPLIANCES We carry a complete stock of: . F W NU-ENAMEL T Lo ERS PAINTS AND VARNISHES T AND . g NU-ENAMEL-MoDERN FINISH T See fffzzstriteu for N11-Enamel X. T F. D. T. FLORIST J . CROSLEY ' ADMIRAL -pf Refrigerators and Radios YOUNGSTOWN . 2330 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue. T Sinks and Cabmets 1 .T INFANTS WEAR JEWELRY Telephone SHeridan 1071 ' LINGERY AND HOSIERY TED VVENZEUS FOR BETTER MEATS HY-GRADE POULTRY T HGME-MADE SAUSAGES 'k We Deliver in Bay View and Town of Lake t N 2908 South Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridan 3558 Page One Hundred Seventy-s 54.4 3 FN M' tx Nw 5 is if ' B B B B X xx .x U XX QR X 'S Compliments of 3 X X Nm X XX . Q N C. B. llensehel Manufacturing Company E lx X X N O Q 229 YV. Mineral Street BXX x tq X X M K V lf: I M X . N ' . . S XY lx 1 Bmdmq for 1947 4 V 3- 5 X5 M ORACLE XX! ' Nw + .los.n.CAvALLo B 'x N B K N B Photograph? n THE BUEHM BINDEBY CDMPANY K X8 104 E. Mason St. 5 A X 5 N Milwaukee 2, Wis. Sk 43 ' ' 'N ' Xl? B n If it's Bound by Boehm Q A Bn B it's Bound to be Good sg A 3 X' 329 E. Yvisconsin Ave. Inj N319 XY? L B J 5 Q V xxs, 'XJ N! Q ,x n i ,A I K Q in , Q2 X B1 B no o , P ge One Hundred S y gb NATICNAI. ICE 81 COAL CC. ' P o w AIR CONDITIONED ICE REFRIGERA TORS I 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 PLUMBING - HEATING -AIR CONDITIONING -AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS PAUL J. GRUNAU CO., Ltd. -If as -k All Types of Residential, Commercial and Industrial Installations 'I' 'A' i' X 2697 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Sheridan 1400 Dlilwaukee 7, Wisconsin N Gam 'mend PI E AVENUE F000 M RKET A EDWIN GRITZMACHER, Prop. n WN 3731 SOUTH PINE AVENUE Page One Hundred Seventy-nine 4 3 . X . t I X 'i Q s il il I I ' X XI I - e , f , e VN - I X - -' x X Q 'fit .I 3 , X Laufenherg Q y N , , I n I yr , Q Erma Bros. g xx U ' Q P s I fl! 3 x I L ! Iohns-Manville Authorized ft I Q 5 YOU-'11 be as POPUIHI , Contractors tor I A l XS as anyone in school if , N YOU P1aY a musical in' I Roofing, Siding, and Remodeling I I strument. And it's profit- K l S able too! See your band- l , 'I X' 5 , master, or visit our store today. Q X ' We'11 show you how easy it is V A to play a Conn. rj K , F 2224 s. K' - k' ' A . PLANNER-HArsoos Music HOUSE I S , 7 mme mmf ve , . . 3 37 21 N. Broadway, Milwaukee, Wis. I Hendan 7 39 SHendan 7740 s, I 3 I Youn coNN stone 5 I I is e e Q I X X I , I s N I 2 0 , HE SMART BUSINESS MAN I Q R 9 I Realizes that the present seller's market will not continue indefinitely. Therefore he treats Y - Xi X his customers right at all times and retains their conhdence and good will. -'AN N q S N I While today it is not always possible to obtain exactly what we want, our customers ' X lu may rest assured that we shall do our best to give them the quality and service to which NI 8 QI 3 X they are entitled. .E gi It ni Q QCOMMERCIAL AND 6 AY' V IEW HIGH GRADE K, ,X I , S 3 X E I 3 SOCIETY PRINTING P R E' S S BOOK WORK A I N ' A, X . 1, 'N' I X155 . SNC Telephone SI-Ieridan 0844 2308 South Howell Avenue Q Il S . 3 2 2 r r ' I g I Is I X Qi Page one Hundred Eigbfy 'ITHE WISHING WELL 1339 w. LINCOLN AVE. THE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY C. L. PRITZLAFF, R. PH. PHONOGRAPH RECORDS SI-Ieridan 2795 Milwaukee, Wis. l Everything for the Sick Room l Listen to: Know Your Druggist Better QOLD KOSCIUSZKO THEATRE LOCATIONj Sat. 5:15 PM XVISN 1150 on the nlinl. Nf 5 CFREIHHHEXIR- rms T5 ca Milwaukee 2, Wis. Mattuschelis Grocery I Since 1893 l Y l 2549 S. Burrell Slrccl l Sllcriilan 5689 Residence Phone Office Phone SHeridan 7516 SHeridan 5629 MILWAUKEE FIICE BIIIGII 00. H42 Years of Brick Experience Wm. Hurley 2013 E. Fernwood Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. l EONS 81 CO. Real Estate Mortgage Loans and Iusuranu l Since 1887 l 929 W. Mitchell St. Mltchcll 6300 SOUTH TOWN SPORT SHOP 2569 s. KlNNncKnNNlc AVE. T. A. GUTOWSKI Pharmacist ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES-'RECORDS 3946 502151 Howell Ave' ll sl-leridan 2274 MILWAUKEE 7, wls. i Town of Lake Milwaukee' WIS' New L,,c,,e,,, At ' i SUPERSERVICE STATION 2215 S. KINNICKINNIC AVENUE 2509 E. OKLAHUNIA AVE. Specializing in . . . PARKER-SHEAFFER PENS W TYPEWRITER SALES l REPAIRS and RENTALS Slleriflun 5390 Y V, Y - - , , , Y Y , - ,ll Page One Hundred Eighty-one v. , f ,C Y , I Y N - , ff, BEN'S CYCLE SHOP R BUDINE l 1004 W. LINCOLN AVE. INSURANCE AGENCY K2 Forms Qf 1llSIll'Ull!10' JN HFC R 41.5.5 So. QUINCY ,-U lu. til it It Al , Sllcritln 6737 X QW flifgn b ! 1 4 i l a l ll i Wi ljl Y I .- NN mei' C ll New Bicycles In Latest Models , Cmfffff UW of TRIANUN SWEET SHOP Tricycles Wagons lx X Strollers Scooters ' 2327 HOWELL AVENUE P Industrial Wheels Tires Accessories ' C is sy U Compliments of ' WRIIUGIIT WASHER MFG. C0. l 'GTHE WORLD'S LARGEST PRODUCERS OF WASHERSR Page One Hlmdrea' Eighty-two 1 T Wk Wh M lfffwff-L A 4l Y' E AND LINE ENGRAVLNU VXNG HALETON COLOR PROCESS ENGRA G BY BEN DAY COLOR ENGRAVXN GRAVXNG for GOLD STAMPLNG BRASS EN ND COLOR ART- -LLNE DRAWXNGS A -PHOTO RETOUCHXNG PREINER EHGRRVXHG CD. 818-U1 ' UJITXNEBHEO ST- fmLUJQUKEE'Ull5- XLLU STRATLONS - P30 H ddEgbt1, n I, I eu L T-. ,L 1, soU'rH SHORE PHARMACY B R U S K I EW I T Z Eros F. Heinrich 2532 E. Oklahoma Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Phone Mitchell 1013 ll Phone SHeYid6H 2759 2101 Yvest Mitchell St. 1 DR. MARIAN LEWIS, M. D. . SIIERIDAN 1027 DR. J. P. ZENTNER, Dentist SIIERIDAN 5128 i' 2519 South Kinniekinnic Avenue l l gang Sampled, MORELLA GUARANTEED TO FIT ' We CAR KEYS APPLIANCE CO OPEN MON. G FRI. EVENING ' PHONE SNERIDAN 3210 ' 2373 S. KINNICKINNIC AVENUE MORELLA APPLIANCE CO. ' LOCKREPAIRS i L , , , . ll0'l'L 8: DUGGAN C0. Jewelers 808 YV. Mitchell Street H Alai..-....kcQ, wa.. xmchcu 3626 I GITZEUS l 2235 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. l 1105115 FURNISHINGS AND APPLIANCES SII. 0185 Milwaukee T. lvisconsin II E I M ,S WOMENS APPAREL 'N Coats, Suits, Dresses, Bridal Gowns and Forn1als l 1013 W Mitchell Street l Y , , - , , Complirnents of ABTIIUII J. STIIEIILUYV V HARIYWIARE 2675 S. Kinniekinnic Ave. Phone SIIeridun 4960 C07lZ17li7l7677l'.f of 1 G. Guenther D.S.C. CH1RoPoD1sT 806 W. MITCHELL STREET , Phone: ORchard 9901 l Gowns for Proms MARCELETTE BRIDAL SHOP l BRIDAL AND BRIDESMAID'S GOWNS Veils Designed N 2025 XV. Mitchell St. Milwaukee 4, Wis. Page One Hmulred Eigbtyjour 'WI S Quality and Distinction 'A STORAGE CLEANING l REMODELING REPAIRING 2479 S. Kinnickinnic Ave., Avalon Theatre Building SHeridan 8101 Milwaukee, Wis. ' I Manga FASHION SHQPPE 2481 South Kinnickinnic Avenue AVALON THEATRE BUILDING I MARY APPLAN SHeric1an 1434 l 24:-as solnw Kvwmcmwwlc Avzwuc MILWAUKEE 7. WISCONSIN Slferidan 4448 I 4 Y v-. -., v T ,, ,iii T Q W. G. SCHULTZ O . WE 2469 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue, Avalon Theatre Bldg. R S HU. 2980 Open Mon. and Fri. Eve. 1 J . , , , , , J , l P g O H d ed Eigbbyf THE BUTTER HARDWARE C0. ' BUILDEIPS HARDWARE-QUALITY W'OODWORK GAS AND ELECTRIC APPLIANCES South 13th and West Mitchell Streets I, H75 Years of Satisfactory Service L I , S I C S L L S Wfith Our Very Best Wlshes s , Congratulations and Besl Wishes ' lo the Graduates BLOCH DANEMAN q R FURNITURE co. Your Neighborhood Store H Multhauf Pharlnaey s 2479 S. Howell Ave. Dlilwaukee T, W'is . , 1003 W. Mitchell SL. O. R. Dewolf, Mgr. W W L C0Ns12ATuLAT:0Ns,H2oM l.6lv.GL.qty-wafweof. Page One Hundred Eighty-six 1 'W' ' m CJQHNGS 44, H Cllarrered and ff,g3QSi,ig, 2 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS , Q x Supervised by the 3? ,k , 2 U. S. Government Q 95 HQAIIE LOANS CU Kinniekinnie Federal Savings 8: Loan Association on South Kinnickinnic Ave. at Lincoln Ave. Slleridan 3981 S A Aefe S e- S - A f A o Y r 50102113 ' ' ' Rza- u. s. PAT. orr. t GRIDLEY DNMON if nunsnmlx MA,qUe,,e -k connes :Hesse o 7 3 7 0 -A' DELICIOUS ICE enum o ii io Badger Die Casting Company N Maluqfacturers of Zinc and Aluminum Alloy Die Castings Telephone Slsleridan 6643 201 WV. Oklahoma Avenue Dflilwaukee 7, W'is. Page One Hundred Eighty-seven l Y John YCerling W l CERLING BROS. Dealers in COAL - OIL - COKE N w Telephone Sheridan 2969 u-gvsa .-f.,--.-E. ..-N. 5 2401 South Kinnickinnic Avenue l Tippecanoe Hardware l l Compliments of: l 3955 South Howell Avenue y PITTSBURGH PAINTS Telephone: IIUmb0ldl 0230 W Florian J. Scnk, Prop. lNIilwaukev T, Wvis. 1 l V, E, ,, , , 1 KOLLER DIE 81. TOOL CO. 1116 So. First Street l w LEE SOAP 81 PAPER CO. R Wholesale and Retail l FAUST MUSIC HOUSE Musical Instruments and Supplies Headquarters For Slingerland 1111101011 3806 0RCl..m1 5960 l Radio King Drums 1025 W- Lincoln Ave- Milwaukee 7, Wis' I 1, 2201 so. Kinnickinnic Ave. sHefidan 9803 Y --- , - Y - j 7 v - ' xl 1 MEUNITZ an soNs 4 Furniture and Appliance l Stores 1 Distinctive Men's W'ear GORDON LARK p 2268 SO. KINNICKINNIC AVE. lx 2315 S. Kinuickinnic Avenue W SI-Ieridan 08 3 3 , Milwaukee 7, Viis. Telephone SHeridan 2901 l , , Y, , ,V , g al K ' l LUTHER BROS. SERVICE l MARTIN ll. IDU MEZ , GENERAL INSURANCE 2594 S- Kinnickinnic Avenue l 2363 s. Kinnickinnic Ave. SHcridan 1585 ' w l PATE PRODUCTS ' , AUTO RADIO REPAIRING - WAXING 1 l I i' H. DU IVIEZ STABIP CO. United States and Foreign Stamps and Philatelic Supplies Page One Hundred Eighty-eight I r South Shore Market t L Distinctive Foods 'k 2903 South Delaware Avenue JAMES VV. SMITH, Prop. MCHINN N + SUPER ' D R U G A if Where You Meet Your Friends 'lr DELAWARE AND RU SK GLAMCDUR R STUDIO Miggfy Portralfi open MON- 8' ' Q I CU5 Moderate Pr 685 7 34 ues N. sms. lo ' POIQTRAITURE ik ncfnymeaihzy fha! mlb all hzduaiqyrjdwllwza Qlflneubmz 650041 Qwny U f N KJ AlllS-CIIALMERS r Producer of Wor1d's Largest Line of Major Industrial Equipment ik Pg O H d dEgbty x MAGlIO'S FRUIT STORE I FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES 2325 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridan 6458 0llS0N9S PlI0'l'0 CENTER Complete Photographic and Service Amateur and Professional for ORchard 964-2 Repair Service Lincoln Rlusio House Expert Teaching of All Instruments w Musical Accessories Sheet Music , Sales . . . Accordion and Band Instruments 1534- W. Lincoln Avenue SOIITII SIIORE SWEET SIIOP 2995 SOUTH DELAWARE AVE. SIIERIDAN 5140 We carry a complete line of: CANDIES - COOKIES BAKERY and we specialize in FOUNTAIN SERVICE 'J 0 STARKQS MARKET . xgxolftzgsvff 52 I ,M 4- 2 . innic innic ve. 3? awww 993 S K k A A r Sheridan 8006 I A p ' Barbican BRANDT RADIO SERVICE I Serving Bay View For 25 Years l 2831 S. Delaware Ave. Sl-Ieridan 2563 Registered Wutchm.ukers J. 8: W. SULTIS JEWELERS SHeridan 0357 2272 South Kinnickinnic Avenue MILWAUKEE 7, WIS. Phone SHeridan 7370 p lIOUSE PHARMACY J. IV. House, R. Ph. S. Kinnickinnic Ave. at Potter MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN Gillis 8: Pottinger C Real Estate Mortgage Loa General Insurance 2250 S. Kinniekinnic Avenue SH. 1221 x L A Y f IIS Page One Hundred Ninety 0. , , , 7 - ' W f ' if The l ' ' ' t B. S. Wlsnlewskl, Comptometer School li ' ' ' ' W o Q y Incorporated Our Graduates in Constant Demand lx Everything Allt0IIl0tiW7C K Electrical Train New for Yvell-Paid Office Positions ' 1 Complete Record Departntent l Course is Short, Tuition Low, Employment lx y Service FWS y Record Players and Radios l l ' Cfill Jwodelsj Start Every A10lll1ll-N' ' Bicycles 81 Sporting Goods O iq w ' w ' . X Phone Sheridan 2707 312 E. Wlisconsin Ave. Room 610 ' Milwaukee, Vllis. DAly 0300 ' l 2133 S. Kinniekinnic Avenue f w o e s 0 I e s S, - S -1. LEADERSHIP ..... 0 The reputation of Nordberg as an outstanding builder of l heavy duty, high efficiency machinery goes back over a period of more than fifty years. During these many years, Nordberg has made many contributions in the development of better designed and better built machinery, for the in- ix dustries we serve. l NUIIDBERG MFG. CUMPANY I Page One Hundred Ninety-one Y , Phone SI-Ieridan 4717 Tire and Battery Service 1 S CONFECTIO ARY M s. H N Super Service Station HOME MADE CANDU55 , , Candy Novelties Made to Order Gas, O11 and Accessories ICE CREAM-SODAS-SUNDAES 2915 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. F, Machdz W, Hennell HU 2 100 2 5 14 S. Kinnickinnic Ave i LAWREY BOB In Bay View It's Smart To Get USlNGER'S FINE SAUSAGES at F. SCHUSTER 81 SONS 2521 So. Howell Ave. 1 Since 1895 JOHN MARGEY WATER SYSTEMS FOUNDATION SOUNDING PUMPS TEST BORING L. L. MAY WELL DRILLING CONTRACTOR No job Too Large - No job Too Small Phone Sflcridan 2532 4239 S. WHITNALL AVE. R. R. 1 CUDAHY, WIS. Page One Hundred Ninety-Iwo Enjoy YourseU At The REYEM STABLES Hay Rides, Club House Facilities, Best Horses and Riding Equipment, Courteous Attendants. Won- derful Trails, Group Rides, Moonlight Rides and Private Lessons. REYEM STABLES 7820 W. Forest Home Ave. OR. 8572 R-1 l Phone: SH. 4484 ARTIC CLEANERS V 4072 S. Howell Ave. Always Right To-The-T in Cleaning Repairs and Alterations Prompt Pick-Up and Delivery Service X w Sl-leridan 5019-5020 AUG. B. PRIEGEL CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 2349455 S. Austin Street Milwaukee, Wis. MAE KAYE'S EMBROIDERY SHOP t Specializin-gf in: l Chenille, Embroidery, and Monograms Phone: SH. 7647 2747 So. Superior St. ' VVhen in need Of a good Dry Cleaner, Call.- INTERNATIONAL Cleaners - Dyers Ml. l5ll 5-15 W. Mitchell St. Clem Chrzan Pharmacy A liD1'uggistj South 5th and W. Mitchell Srs. Milwaukee 4, Wis. AN GIE'S FELT LETTERING SHOP Script and Block Letters School Emblems Phone: MI. 5469 2434 S. 13 St. l Best Wishes To All january and june Graduates of 1947 1 LAKE TAILORS 8: CLEANERS t 2890 S. Delaware Ave. SAM PREVETTI SH. 5540 i 4 BADGER WINDOW CORDES GROCERY l C L N E R S Hugo Cordes, Prop. , . . l Groceries, Fruits, and Vegetables p SHeridan 2751 2665 s. Howell Ave. sueridan 9839 l C - - O C fir- A - Page One Hundred Ninety-three Desotell, Betty ..,.., Ackerman, Howard ,............. Bird, Sam .....,.... ..,.,.,. . . 30 A 49 Adamkiewicz, Mary ...,..,....... 46 30 Adams, Dorothy . .. Adrian, Vivian ,,..,,..,,... . ...... 46 Albertano, Josephine ,....,.... .85 Albrecht, Gerold 70,107,114, 116 Albright, Arthur... , . ....40 Andersen, Kenneth 43, 69, 76 Anderson, Marvin .,,.,.......,.. 49 Anderson, Mary... .... .. .. ....43 Anderson, Robert . . . ..., .32 Anderson, Rolf ...,..,. . . .32 Anderson, Rose. . . , , 32 Anderson, Russell .. . .... .43 Anderson, Wayne .. . . . 43 Andrus, Shirley . 44 Annonson, Harold . 30 Apel, Dorothy... 49, 66 Armbruster, John.. 32 Arndt, Richard 64, 71, 76, 124,126,167 Arndt, Robert ..,. . .. ., ., .. .38 Arnold, Florence P ..... . 44 Ash, Kenneth ........... . . 38 Athy, Beatrice ..,,.,.., 50 Awe, Lauris.. B f' ,543 Baden, Marilyn .... . . ., 42 Bailey, Fred .,.... 73, 127, 152 38 Balian, Sharon .,........ . . , Ballas, Peggy ...,........ .. . 50 Baltes, Beverly .... . , . 48 Baranowski, John. . .. ,48 Barber, Henry ..................... 35 Barber, Una ....,......... .. . ....32 Barbian, Ronald.. , 43 Barczak, Robert . . .42, 89, 90 .,48, 85 Barnett, James.. . . Barr, Barbara.. . . 101, 139 Barry, Margaret ............ 49, 62 Barta, Harry L .,.. , 30, 108 Bartel, Dorothy .... ..... , ., .. .48 Bartels, Jerry ......., . , 116 Bartman, Romayne ..,... ...,.. 4 2 Bartz, Beverly ,.......... Bartz, Elmer .... Basile, Marianne ..... Batz, Prisca B... .. , ., ..30 ...,...,48 .42 . . .32 Baumann, Jane .... ,........ 4 3, 84 Baumgardt, Joyce .........,.., 30 Baumgarten, Betty .... .,,. .... 4 2 Baumgartner, Dorothy ,...,... 46 Baxter, Richard ,.., .....,. . . 43 Bearman, Diane ....... , 32 Beatovic, Arlene .... . . 32 Beatovic, Betty ......... . 50 Beaumont, Ronald ., , 42 Beck, Richard.. . ., . 36 Beckemeier, Mildred ,,..,...., .42 Becker, Ruth ,...,,.....,........ . 30 Becker, Shirley ...,.,.,.,. . . . .139 Beckwith, Ethel. . . 42, 85 Behlendorf, Charles 42, 84 Behling, Allen .... . . . 32 Behling, Carol, ,. , , 139 Behling, Evelyn ..,.. ., 50 Bellum, Mary ...... . . . . 32 Bender, Eugene ....... ,... . . , 42 Benkelman, Ruth ,... .118, 120 Benn, Charles ......,... ,.... , .50 Bennett, Naomi .........,..., .32 Benning, George ...,........ 50, 76 Bentley, Gloria ....., ,.,...,..... 3 2 Berg, George W .,..,... ., .. .51 Berg, Gwen ........ 50, 79, 81, 84 Bergquist, Ellen ......... . . ..30 Bergquist, Gertrude.., ,,.. ...32 Berndt, Audrey .,..,,.... ..... . 48 Berry, Robert ., . . . 42 Bertling, Mary ,... . . , .. 48 Bertoncini, Sally. ,..... .. ., 50 Bertoncini, Valeria,. .,140 Besewske, Elaine ..,..... ,..... 3 2 Bessler, Edward ,,.... Bethmann, Betty ...... ...,. . 48 . 140 35 Bettin, Beverly Beutin, Donald .....,.... 136, 137 Biester, George ...,.. .. .. 43 Billo, Donald... .. 32 Bindas, Betty ,..,.. , .. 32 B Birgel, Marlene ,.,, . . , .42 Blackwood, Robert 50, 77, 96 Blanchette, Marie ....,.., .,..,. 3 2 32 30 Blazer, Karen ....,,.. .. . Block, Marilyn ....,. , . Blomquist, Nancy ,.,.... . 42 Blumberg, Gene ......., . 30 Bock, Kenneth, ,....,, . 32 Boczkiewicz, Dolores,, . 30 Bodell, Jean .... , ..... 50, 63 Boehm, Rose ..,. . 50 Boehme, Robert. . 43, B4 Boelter, Donald .....,.., . 32 Boettcher, Beverly.. 32 Boggio, Mary... .... . . 36 Bogs, Vivian ....,.. Bohmann, Harry ..,. ..... 4 6 Bolan, Dolores ..,. 48, 57, 68 110 Boll, Victor ..,..... 137 Bolz, Lois ......,.. ,.... . 138 Borck, Charlene .... 45 Borgmann, Betty. ,.., 32 Borowski, John .... . 32 Borzykowski, Edward .,..,. 35 Boyle, Edward ..... ..., . 50 Braatz, John ........ . . 32 Bracey, Rita ...., ,.... , . 48. 69 Brady, Ruth ,.... , ., 136, 139 Brandon, Dorothy... . 42 Brandon, Robert ,...,.,... .. 42 Brandt, Betty, .. ..,, 43, 59, 84 Brandt, Beverly ...,...,.. .. 50 Braun, Jack ,..... ,...., 7 0, 110 Brazale, Audrey ..,,.... . , 139 Brechtel, Dorothy ....,.. .. . 32 Bressler, Ray.. . . 43 Breutzmann, Richard .. 48 Breutzmann, Ronald .. 154 Brielmaier, Mary ,..,. 121 Brielmaier, Robert.., 44 Brisighella, Dario. .. 32 Bristow, Donald. .. 42 Bristow, Eugene ..,.. . 110 Broge, Richard .... 36 Bromberg, Garon... 48, 92 Bronikowski, David.. 48 Brown, Beverly ,.., ...,,. . . 42 Brown, David .,.,., 140 Brown, Elaine.. . 36 Brown, Ruth... . 134 Browne, Leila ..,.,. 37 Brownell, John,.. . 48 Brozek, Geraldine ..... . 30 Bruder, Jacqueline... . . . 131 Bruder, Patricia ........ , 32 Brulz, Marianne 50 Brunke, Arline ...,...,. .. . 32 Bryan, Geraldine ...., . 32, 85 Budish, Shirley.. . 50 Budney, Allan 42 Budney, Patricia 63, 82, 125, 137 Budney, Thomas ......, . 32 . 42 Buege, Patricia. . . Buenger, Delores. .... .. . 42 Buenger, Robert 61, 84, 85, 137 Bullock, Elizabeth ,,.. 43, 84 Burke, Richard,, , .. . 50, 77 Burskey, Robert.. 35 Buschke, Robert . 50 Buske, Russell ,.,... 71, 136, 140 Bussard, Donna .... 32 Buster, Sharon ..,..... , 30 Bychinski, Daniel 32 Byrne, Joan .,..,.. . . 42, 85 C Cajski, Francis ..,...,... 50 Campbell, John ..,..... ..,,. 4 2 Card, William 58, 89, 125, 132 Carey, Alberta.. .....,..., i9 Carlsen, Gerald. . . 7 Cassabaum, Virginia ...., . 30 Casselman, Carol ...., . . 49 Caughey, Janet. . 42 Caughey, Mary ,,,...... . 46 Cernowski, Charles.. ..33 Cerar, Joseph.. .. . .. 46 Ceretto, Thomas. ,.,. . 33 Page One Hundred Ninely-four Index C Ceszynski, Florence ....., .. 120 Cevan, Ellen ............,... . 46 Ceynowa, Althea ..... 43, 84, Chadburn, Joy ........... . . . Chambers, Joyce ..........,.., Chandler, Helen ...... Chanik, Hele 11 ,.,....., Charbonneau, Harvey .... . Chavez, Carmen ...... ,.,,..46, 85 33 46 30 Chanik, Glenn .,....,..... ,..,. . 46 30 32 64 36 Chavez, Ramona ..... Checker, Rosemary .... 149, 150 Cheslock, John .,.. 127, 168 Chiaverotti, Jean ..... 33 Chlebowski, Walter .... . 33 Christensen, Audrey . .,., . 43 Christensen, Carol ..,. . 43 Christensen, Robert. 30 Christenson, Coralie 46, 59 Christenson, Jack ..,., 32 Christiansen, Eric .......,. 42, 84 Christiansen, Joyce... .. ,30 Christiansen, Ruth., 41 Christiansen, Shirley ....,. 49 Christie, Betty ......,.,. . 116 Chrostowski, Joyce.. . ...30 Cialdini, Dorothy.. ,.,. . 33 Cialdini, Rinato .,...., . 42, 92 Ciesla, Phyllis .,... . ..... 110 Cieszynski, Virginia . . 46, 84 Cinquemani, Jo ........... 63, 152 Cinquemani, Josephine , 46 35 Clemins, Violet ..... ., Cleveland, Carol Clough, Shirley,.. , Cobbs, Allen .......,. , . Coconate, Grace ...... . Coffeen, Annabelle ,....,. CoFfeen, Thelma. ., 128, Coghlan, Joan ,..,... . . Coghlan, Mary ....., Cole, Sally .....,.,. .,.. Conell, Elaine ,.....,. Conklin, Bruce ..,. ,. ., Conley, Clayton ....,.. Conley, Marie V .,...... 45, Coolman, Robert... Cooper, Patricia ...... . 33. 30 149, 150 . . 42 36 36 130 63, 137 33 121 151 67 33 as so 50 Corbett, Nathalie ..... . 46 49 Cordes, Donald., .. Costello, Mary ...... 63, 127, 131 Costello, Thomas E. ..,. . 32 Cotton, Robert ....,.. 46, 84, 85 Coultrip, Richard ...... ...,.. 4 7 Counihan, Donald ..,.,...,... . 32 Counihan, Shirley ........,.,, Cowden, Fay ..,...,....,. Cowie, George ,..,.. ... 109 120 43 Crawford, Rowan F ..... 51, 114 Crook, June .....,.,.. .. . .. 120 Crosby, June ..,..,,., . ..,,.. . . 33 Cudnohosky, Marjorie Cudnohosky, Shirlie . 128,131 38 Cullen, Patricia, ................ . Cutter, Sara B .... , . Cybell, Barbara .,......., Cybell, Roland .....,...... Czajkowski, Daniel, .,,,.,... .. Czajkowski, Geraldine.. ., . .. Czarnecki, Christine .. Czarnecki, Dolores...... Czerwinski, Mable ...,.. D Daily, Robert .,...... Dallman, Carol ........,... Dallmann, Lyla ,...,. .... 33 45 42 ..,46 33 49 .. .. 42 33 . 150 .30 ....,..40 46 Damjanovich, Zorka ....... ...155 Datka, Virginia .................. 151 Davids, Doreen ,..... ...,. Davies, Marjorie. ..,.. .. Davis, Ardith ,,...,..... DeFrain, Alfred. .... .. DelAngel, Maria ,.,.,...,. Delebeck, Georgien ..... Delzer, Ruth ............... DeMotto, Rose.. .... .. Dennis, Albert L ......, . ...46, 85 .......33 .......46 .......33 163 .33 111 .. .,.. 128 DeNoyer, Charmaine ..,,... . 30 Derus, Carol .,.........., Derus, Shirley ,....., . l I 43 57, 130 D .. 165 Desotell, Beverly ,...,. ...165 Despins, James ...,.,. ,.,.., 4 0 Dessecker, Arlene .,., . ..,.., 30 DeVeau, Audrey ........ ....... 1 13 DeVeau, Nancy ...... .....33 DeVeau, Patsy .....,. . . .. .....30 Dieter, Joan ,.......,....,.. .. 30 Dietrich, Janis ....,.,.... .,.. 4 3, 84 Dietrich, Margaret., . ..... ,. 48 Dietzman, William P ..,........ 38 Disch, Harriet .... ....,..,., 4 6, 58 36 Dittmar, Kenneth ........,,.... Doepke, Carol 54, 73, 125, 162, 165 Domagalski, Marilyn ., . 40 Domrois, Rosemarie . 145, 147 Donovan, Alice.. . , 43 Donzelli, Felix... . ..., . 30 Dorcey. Joe .,.., . 33 Dorcey, William.. . . . 146 Doshen, Carole ....... . . 33 Drew, Audrey .....,.. . 163 Drew, Loran ...,.,.. . .. . 163 Driscoll, Patrick .. . ..., .92, 164 Drsewiecki, Dolores ....... 46 Duane, Robert ..,., ,,.. .... . 1 20 Dudzik, Arlene ..,.,., 146 Duerr, James .....,.,. 30 Duffy, Dorothy.. .40 Duffy, Mary .,...... 1 11 Dumke, Doris ...,., 48 Dumke, Warren .,... ,. 60, 164 Dundas, William 98, 164 Dunham, Julaine ........ ,,.. . , 47 Dunn, John ,... ,... . . .... . .. 40 Durand, Archie ,,,, .. . 61, 164 Durand, Frederick .... ...... ..., 4 0 Durand, Katherine ..... .,.. . 33 Durham, Margaret M. ,... ,36 Duszynski, Audrey ......, . . 46 Duszynski, Michael .... .... 3 3 Duszynski, Richard ,... .33 Dybul, Gertrude. . . . ..46 Dyken, Henry . . ..46 Eberling, Gloria ............ . , 50 Eberling, Lois ........ .,., . ..., 4 1 Ebert, Carol ..,.... . 55, 106, 109 Ebert, Dorothy,. .,., . . ,, 41 Eckert, Audrey... . .36 Eckert, Betty,,. ...... . 113 Eckert, Elfrieda R.. Eckert, Elizabeth ..... ......129 Eckert, JoAnn ..... ,. . .. 43 Eckhart, John.. 46 Edelstein, Ruth... ..,.. 45, 66 Edwards, Donnah ................ 32 Ehrman, Geraldine ............. 46 Eickhoff, Virginia ...... ...... 4 6 Engel, Kenwood ....,... ..... 4 3 Engnath, Mary ....,........ ...... 4 1 Engnath, Rosemarie ............ 33 Erb, Elsbeth ................. ...... 5 0 Erb, George ................ ....., 4 1 Erdahl, Pat ................... ....., 4 1 Erdmann, Caroline ..... - ......... 4 3 Erdmann, Inez .............,... .... 4 6 Erenz, Burton ................ 41, 77 Erickson, Audrey .........,....., 30 Erickson, Bruce ................. 121 Erickson Caroline. ............, 129 Erickson: Donald ,..... Erickson, Gail. ...... .. 121 36 Erickson, James ...... ..... 3 0 Ermis, Elsie ,....,.,.. .. .,36 Erskine, Marjorie ..... ...... 3 0 Esser, Gerald .......... ....., 3 5 Esser, LeRoy ..... .... .,... 4 1 Evans, Jean .. .. ., 41 Evans, Margaret ....... .... 4 3 Evans, Marilyn... .. 43 Ewald, James... . 41 Ewert, Carol ..... 50 Ewert, Nancy, .. 32 Ewert, Russell . .. 36 Ewing, John ...... 45, 92 F Fadness, Gerald .... 84, 132, 135 Fakler, Carol .... .,. .. Farina, Rosemarie,..... Farris, Donald ,.....,.. Felski, Lorraine ....... Fenske, Dorothy ..... Ferri, Theresa .... Fessler, Margaretmil .Q 1 I 1 Fiedler, Robert ..,.. . ...... 33 .36 .33 .......43 ,134 36 . . 33 .. ..47 Filbrandt, Audrey .... ,....., . .38 Filenius, Beverly.. Findlay, Joan ..,... . . Fink, Nancy ....,..... .. Firle, Robert .... . Fischer, Beverly ...,... . 47, 102 30 . .... 38 33 Fisler, Louise .......... ,. 133 Fitzgerald, Daisy.. . . 33 Florian, Theresa .... , 33 Fohr, Jean .... . . 36 Fojut, Joan. .. . 33 Fonaas, Jack 88, 89, 106, 107, 120 Fonaas, June . . . 47 Fons, Daniel., .. ,47, 89, 96 Fons, Joan .... .. 38 Fons, Fons, Norman . Foster, Edwin ,.... . . Foster, Joan ....... . .. Foti, Angelo .,..... Foti, Leonard ...... Mary ......... Fox, Donald ............ Fox, Fred G... Fox, Richard..'.'..'.49, '60,' 75, Frahm, David.. . . . . Francke, Harold ,..... Frank, Gordon ......... Frank, Richard ,...... .. 47, Franklin, Janet . Franskoviak, Duane, .... . , Franszczak, Victor Freda, Betty ,. . . Fredericks, Betty... Fredrich, Jean . 33, . .44 .64, 66, 135 43 47 33 33 36 28 77 . 38 ....43 84 72 . 30 38 . .,.36 155 137 . 138 63, Fredrich, Sandra ,..,..... , . 49 ,62. 107, 119 Freuden, Charles. ........ Freed, Margaret. Freund, Florence,. Friske, Howard... Frister, Rosalie ,... Fritsch, Shirley.. .. Fritsche, John W ...... Fritz, Robert Fugina, Mark ......,. Funck, Jack .,...... G 38 65, 132 47 138 49 . . .. 136 33 .33 ..,33 Gabelbauer, LaVerne,,. 37 Gaido, Aldo ..,. , . . . 30 Galaszewski, Louise ,..... . 41 Galecki. Rosemarie ....... .165 Gallagher, Jacquelyn ............ 40 Gallagher, James ........ ........ 3 7 Gallaway, Janet ........ ........ 3 2 Galligan, William .................. 30 Gallinatti, LaVerne .............. 32 Galow, Junice ............. ........ 4 5 Gardetto, Barbara.. .... ........ 3 2 Gardetto, Theresa .............. 117 Gariglietti, Doris ................ Garling, Margaret E. ....30, ..32 118 Garneau, Ada., .................... .49 Garneau, Donna ......... .......... 4 0 Gatz, Gordon ........ Gauger, Lila ....... Gauger, Lois ....., , Gauger, Ruth ........ Gavin, Dorothy ....... ........40 . ....... 30 . ....... 45 .. .... 119 ........32 Gavin, John .,... . .. ...,... .... . 45 Gawlitta, Rosemarie ............ 32 Gay, Dewey .,....,.... ...... ..45 Gedda, Irene.. .. . . .... ....32 Gedda, Madeline.. .. ........ ..45 Gedymin, Walter .................. 40 Gehrke, Cora ,............. 162, 163 32 Geil, Jean ...........,................... Geil, Phillip ,......... ...... ......45, Geis, Lewis ............................ Geisenheimer, Carole ..........., Gename, Nancy. .,... .. Gerhard, Donald ..... 69 32 30 Gename, Marlene ...........,...... 30 40 3 2 32 Gervais, Nancy ......,. Index G H H K K Geschrei, Carroll ...,., Geske, Carol ......,,..... . ........37 Geske, Donald ....,,,.,..,....,... Gestwicki, Edmond. ..32 164 ..30 Gettelman, Eugene ......,,,..,.. 35 Giannoni, Carol ...........,.. 49, 67 Gibbs, Patricia ...,......,. 118, 119 Giencke, Edward .....,...... 49, 84 Giese, Harlan .............,.,........ 37 Gilbert, Terrance ....... ........ 3 8 Gill, Juanita., ...,...... ....,.., 3 2 Gill, Thomas ...,.,,.. .... . ..32 Gillo, Henry C, .,... ,....... 2 9 Gillo,'Robert ,........,,. ........ 4 4 Giorgi, Elmo ....,........,.,. Giovanini, James ..,. Gipp, Earl... . ...,... Gleisner, Robert ..,.,. Glowinski, Jerome... Gmirek, Rosemary.. Goad, Fredrick ..,,,... Goebel, Carol ........,. Goebel, William .......,. Goeller, Geraldine ,... .. Goeltzer, Janet ........ Goelz, LaVerne, ...... . Goelz, Lawrence ....., Goetz, Chris ............ ....,.163 ........49 .45 ......162 40 Goetzman, Nancy ..,..,........ Gohabowski, Raymond ........ Goldberg, Jack, ......... 45, 64, Goldstein, Nadine ..,...,....... Goodman, Douglas.. Goodman, Gerald .... 40 44 40 32 37 32 ........44 49 45 40 32 66 32 32 Gordon, Michael ,...... ...81, Gorecki, Bette ..,.... Gorney, ' Daniel ,...... Gorney, Gordon ......... Gorske, Georgine ..... .32 165 Gorton, Rosemarie ........,..,,. Gorzalski, Rita ...,....,,. Gotz, Arlene. ..,...... ,. ..32 155 32 ..44 37 44 Graves, Richard .,.. ......, 4 5, 61 Gray, Mildred ...,., 59, 162, Gray, Theodore ....,,..., ....,. Greenemeier, Helen, Greenemeier, Ruth .............. 165 120 163 ..32 Greske, Glenn ...,,....,... .. ..... 32 Gresser, Lillian ........,..........,. 32 Grimes, Margaret S. ........, .33 Gritzmacher, Dorothy 118, 119 Groppi, James ....... 38 Groschel, Donald ..,.,............. 30 Grover, Richard ............., ...165 Gruettner, Donald ,......... ..... 4 5 Grundmann, Ilse . . 162, 163 Grzelak, Robert .,.,,.....,,........ 45 Guhl, Barbara ....., .,... 0 Gump, Roy ......,....,...,... ...,., Gumpert, Rita ............ 153, 154 Gurda, Donald ......,..,,.,.... ,.121 Guss, James.. .. , .. 30 Gutkowski, Barbara ....., . 35 Gutkowski, Ralph .......... 40, 84 Kafkas, Thespo ..,..... Gutowski, Ted 89, 98, 162, 163 Gutteter, Bert ....,,..,....... 36 84 Gutzke, Arlene .....,.... Guy, James . .. . Haas, Bernice. ....... . Habermehl, Betty .,,... Hagen, Thomas ....... Hallberg, David., .... Hallberg, Greta.. Hallberg, Maureen., , ., . ...,30 .37, 84 Hansen, Marlene ............ 44, Hansing, Janis ................ 45, Hanson, Donald ..,..... .....,... Hanson, Ervin ........ ....... Hanson, Richard ...... ..,.., Hanson, Russell ..... ...... Hanson, Warren ....,.......... .... Harbold, Marilyn ..,... ..... 4 7, Harding, Joyce ,..,... Harenda, Ted ...... Hargis, Joanne ..,.,., Harris, Florence ,.....,. Harris, Lucy ........... Harris, Virginia .,.... . .... , Hart, Carl .,.... . .......,... . Hart, James ..,............., 85 82 34 38 30 36 38 85 .36 34 36 44 36 84 38 34 38 Hartmann, William ....,,,....,.. Hartwig, Valerie 57, 63, Hasebrook, Francis .... Hashek, Carol ......... Hawkins, Hayman, Carol ,.,,... Hayman, Ethel ....... Hayman, Joyce ..... . Heacox, Marilyn ........ Ethel.,..... Head, Bette ...,.,... 79, 130 49 47 45 ..,...34 , ...... 45 34 36 .......130 .. 38 98 Healy, James ....,,......... , Hexden, Shirley .................... 130 Heidingsfeld, William .......... 38 Heil, Lila ...,....................,....... 50 Heileman, Dorothy M. ........ 51 Hem, Carol .,.............. ,......,.... 3 8 Hein, Robert ...,,...... ......., ...,. 1 6 5 Hein, Shirley ...............,......., 130 Heineman, Nancy 62, 118, 121 Heintz, Lois .............. ,. 45 Heinz, Robert ....,........... 92, 120 Hemzen, Darrell .................... 45 Heisel, James ,... .... . Heisel, Richard ................ 38, 61 Hellwig, Audrey .................. 130 Helmer, Frederick ...,.,. Helmer, Marcia ........ . ..,. 42 34 Hels, Richard ...,......... ........ . 45 Hendrickson, Robert ........ .129 Henning, Kenneth ..,... ..45 Henry, Jack ..... ,... ....,, . , ...,.36 Henry, Robert .............,..., 121 Hepner, Eldon . .49, 76, 81, 84 Herman, Richard ..,.............. Hermansen, Lawrence .....,.... Hetzel , Dolores .,.........,.....,.... Hetzel, Richard ...,.. Hetzel, Wilfred ..... . . .. Hickman, Arthur J ..... 38 44 34 Hetzel, Ralph ............... ,..., 3 8 44 38 46 34 Hiegel, Mariann ........ Higby, Shirley ....,... Higgins, Henry ,...... Hilger, Shirley ...,. .. 511.51119 .,,....,51 .. so 73 Hill, Eugene ,.............,. , Hillman, Robert ...,.....,. .. .45 Hilton, Patricia ...72 , 136, 138 Hinrichs, Joyce ...........,......., 151 Hintz, Allan ..........,.... Hintz, Marjorie ........ Hinz, LaVerne ....... 38 131 .. .... 34 Hipsch, Eunice ....... ,. . 38 Hipsch, Lenore ....... ,. 44 Hirsch, Gwen .................. . 45 Hirsch, John .....................,..,. 34 Hoagland, John ......,......,,.. ..49 Hobach, Bernard..8l, 157, 161 Hoe-pow, Loris ...... .. ...., 34 Hofer,Dngald ...,....,.., ., . .49 Hoffman, Doiigtx ,....... . .... 131 Hoffman, Viola ................ 44 Hoffmann, William..4S, 81,85 45 Humphrey, Murray .... .. . ..30 Hunt, Viola ......... ................ 1 41 Hurlbutt, Carol .......... Carol. ..... . Hurley, Hurley, Gerald ...... Hurley, Gordon ....... Hurley, Jeanne ......., Hurley, William ....., Huss, Robert ..,... .. Hyde, John ..,...., Hyde, Nancy., . , Ihling, Barbara .... , Ihling, Gloria ....... ..... Ilovshek, Beatrice ...... Ipsen, Jean ...... ........ Iseli, Audrey ........, J ........34 ..129 ......,.34 ........34 ....36 . ..38 ........49 ,...131 ........34 41 ........34 .....,.48 ..,.....44 44 Jack, Rita .,..,...... ...... 1 66, 168 34 Jackson, Helen ....,, ......... .... Jackson, Irving ......,......... ..... 3 8 34 3 H1111 CYOITIC J g ' ., J . ....... Jagodzinski, Florence... .... Jakusz, Donald ........... Jameson, Vesta L .... , ........,., . Janczak, Genevieve ........,..... Janicki, Alice ..... ........ Janka, Lillian .......... Janka, Violet.. .. .. .. Jankowski, Robert ........ ,.38, Janowski, James ....,.............. Janus, Patricia ................. 30 50 46 41 46 ........30 30 84 45 34 46 J anuszewski, Donald ..,...,... . Jarich, Mildred ,............. . . 155 Jarke, Ruth ............ 40, 66, 102 Jarvis, Patricia ...................,.. 34 Jasiorkowski, Leon ................ 46 Jawcrski, Anthony ......,......... 46 Jaworski, Dolores .......,.,. ,...... 4 1 Jazwiecki, Raymond .......,,,.. 30 Jenders, Barbara .,.......... 35 Jensen, Lee .....,........ 89, 96, 121 Jerrek, Ann J ........ Jeszka, Richard ....,... Jewess, John ......... Jodat, Carols ..... ..42 . ......., 48 . 34 Joers, Grace .,.............. 132, 135 Johnson, Carol ......,,....... . . . 30 Johnson, Donald ...... .. . . . 46 Johnson, Faye .,..... 30 Johnson, Jean. ......,......... . .. .44 Johnson, Patricia 64, 68. 79, 132. 134 Johnson, Robert ......,.... .... . . 30 Jonas, William ..,...,..........,.. .30 Jones, Jo ....... .....,.... ........ 4 8 Jones, Nadine ......,.. ..... .. 37 Jozwiak, Margaret .............. 168 Judziewicz, Edmund Jungmann, Gretchen K Kachel, Arlene ................ 31 1 7 Kachel, Beatrice ....... Kaczmarek, Raymond J... Kadow, Ruth ..............,..,., Kafkas, John ,........ ,...... . .. . . .. ..1 Karth, Madelyn .................... 31 Karwacki, Kenneth. Kassa, Betty. .,.........,.... ...... 4 4 Katcha, Mary ...... . .,,, ..117 Kauffung, Karl ...... ,.....,142 Kaye, Patricia .........,,....,...... 142 Kaye, Shirley ........... Kazikowski, Camille Keats, Warren ,........ .......31 Kelly, Jerome ............ ......... 3 4 Kelly, Patricia ,.,.. Kelly, Patricia ......... Kemnitz, Douglas .... Kemp, James ........... .,.....48, 66 Kendziora, Mildred ..... ...... Kepner, Evelyn ...... 16 40 Kepner, Carol .,.......... ...... 3 4 40 42 Kerber, Beverly ..... Kern, Marjorie.. . .. Kern, Theodore Kerrigan, Ann... . .. Kieckhefer, Hilda L. Kieckow, Gerald ,,.. 6 40 48 'QQf1.1ff145 0,92-1,143 Kiel, David .........,...., ., .,..... 115 Kiely, John .......... .. .,.......... 44 King, Florence ....... . 40 King, Judith ........ King, Margaret 31 .34 Kirsch, Jean, .,... ,,...... ....... 1 4 4 Kirsch, John ..,,....... 40 Kirsch, Rosemary. .,.....,,... .. 45 Kirsenlohr, Donald .............. 40 34 Kirsenlohr, Louis ,,... Kitzrow, Gerald ............ 74, 143 Kitzrow, Joan 54, 55, 57, 84, 85, 124, 148 Klaesing, Williams. . .. Klafke, Patricia ..,..... Klatt, June ......... Kleczka, Bernadine ............,. Kleffen, James ............. ....... 39 34 ......,45, 58 43 48 40 Klein, Geraldine .......,.,........ Kleinschmidt, Audrae ,...... 143 Kleinschmidt, Carol 55, 65, 73, 124, 126, 141, 143 Klemz, Audrey ...,...........,,. ,45 Kleuenow, Marshall ..., ....... 4 4 Kling, Stevens .,...,..........,..,. 143 Klinter, Elaine ................... Klobuchar, Eileen ...,. ..84, 1 Klobuchar, Norman .,......., .. Klopotic, Harvey .... Kloppenburg, Robert ............ Klosiewski, Doris. ....,...,......., Kloss, Letty .......,..........,..,.... Kotlowski, Daniel .......... 43, Kott, Paul .,.. . ........., .............. Kottke, Merlin ........ .,.. .... 3 4 , Kowalczyk, Arlene ................ Kowalski, Florence . 57 31 76 Kowalczewski, Delores ......,. 48 34 34 34 Kowalski, Mary ,.............. . .... Kozlowski, Eleanor .... Kraczek, Adeline, ...... . Krahn, Karl ............ Krahn, Robert ......... Kraklow, Gilbert ,....... Krause, Carol 54, 124, ....,...144 ....36, 85 ........44 ...,....144 141, 143 Krautschneider, Jean ............ 36 Kress, Catherine .,.. ...,.......,.,, Krogstad, Shirley .,.... Kroll, Betty .....,........ Kroll, Ruth ........ ., ,. Krueger, Jeannine ...... Krueger, Katherine .... Krueger, Krueger, Lucille .......,.......... Richard .......... 64, 40 116 ..,..45, 63 ......,..113 ......169 .47 142 Krumree, Claude . ,.,,..... ...,., , 45 Krupke, John ........ ,, Krupnik, Florence ..... ........34 ........31 Kruzick, Edward .............. ... 48 Krzewinski, Virginia ......,.,... 40 Krzyzanowski, LaVerne ...... 48 40 40 Kuchenbecker, Lois Kuehne, Diane. ..,.. Kuhn, Joyce ......,..... Kuj awa, Beverly ,....... Kulakowski, Frank Kurtz, Bernadine .,..... f'.ffi 44 31 40 44 Kurtz, Delores .......,...... Kvalheim, Dorothy... Kvalheim, Marion .... Kvalheim, Ruth ...... Kwapick, Audrey ,..,,. Kyper, Guy D ,...... . 48 .....,..44 . ..... 34 34 47 Laabs, Aldene ....,,,. LaBrec, Lois ...... . , .. . 31 . .... 35 Lachmund, Ruth ........ ..... 3 5 LaCourt. Wesley.. ,. ,,..,.l16 Ladish, Joan ,....,..,, ..... .,... 4 6 LaFevre, Ryerson ..,,. ...49, 67 LaMarre, Carol ..... ,. ........... 31 48 44 36 .. 44 36 40 34 Lamon, Richard ..,.. 85 ........46 KIOSS- I-015 -- ------- -',- 4 0- Landry, Mildred.. . .......... 111 Kloiz, JHIUC9 ------ - 117 Lane, Josephine M ..........,.. .34 Knaak, Albert ...... . .,.. .... 3 4 Lange' Joan --AIJ H 1 .--,-- H43 Knaak, Carol ..,.,....,.,...... . ...36 Lange' Leo,-3 -,,.,4-.,, .'-v-- , -37 Knaak, Donald .. . .......... 45, 92 Lange, Marilyn Avuv Q --IQI -H45 Kl'l8ClCCl'f. Dorqthy ----v--------' 40 Lange, Patricia ........ ......... 1 15 Knaflic, Catherine ,,..... ...,.. 3 4 Langlie, Nelson ......,,.,.... 46, 61 Knutson, Marlyn .....,.. . .,,... 31 Lannewehr, Ronald --,---l,,II.- A Knutzen, Robert 48, 71, 75, 84, 85 Kaminski, Eugene ............... Halpin, Gerald ........., 36 44 30 . ,..,.. 45 30 30 . .... 30 Kahle, Maybelle ....,. . . . Kaiser, Shirley .,.... . Kallas, Shirley ......... ..... , .. Kaluzny, James ..............,... . 31 45 39 39 51 34 40 44 Kaluzny, Shirley ..........., 48, 69 ' ' 45 Hamann, Donald .......,........ 119 Hamann, Russell .....,. .49 Hammer, Edward .... 44, 69, 76 Hammer, George ,,.....,.......... 38 Hammerling, Emil ........ .,..,, B 9 Hammes, Robert ..... ,,..,., 3 4 Hanke, Jerome ........ 45 Hanke, Kenneth ...... ........ 3 0 Hanoski, Lawrence... ......... .. 34 Hanoski, Roman ...... .. .,.129 Hansen, Barbara ........ ........ 3 4 Hansen, Betty ....... ,. ,.,... 119 Hansen, Joan ..,..,.. . .... 38 Hojnacki, Yolanda ....... ..,..... Holler, Hazel ,.,,... ........ ....... 3 4 Holly, Judy ...... . . 38 Hoover, Joan. ,. 38 Hoover, Laverne ..... . . 33 Horngren, Thomas ...... . ..... 40 Hornickel, William ,..... ., ..., 49 Horwich, John ,,........ ........ 3 4 Hoskins, Dorothy ,,..,,.,.., 110 Host, Gratton ....,... .. . .34 Housfeld, Gordon ....,., .... 3 0, 84 Howard, Carolyn .......... ,..,.,. 4 5 Howser, Gwendolyn ,...,... 44, 85 Hubatch, Douglas. .,,.,....,,.... 39 Huberty, John ....,,...........,.. 121 Huberty, Thomas ..... . . .129 Kanaskie, Frank ...... Kangas, Jean... .. ,..,... ., Kant, Robert ........ 74, Karas, Bettye ...... 45, 84, 168 ,143 141, 142 63, 84, 85 Karasch, Diane ...,.........,..,..... Karsten, John ....... 36 Karr, Richard ...... . ...,.........,... 45 45 44 Kartes, Bernice... Kobza, Mary ........,..,..........., 142 Koch, Marvin ...... 34, 71, 84 Koch, Thomas ....,,,......,.. 44, 77 Koebert, Robert ....,..,...,... .. 50 Koehler, Jane ....,... , 166, 167 Koehler, John ...... . ......,, 40 Koenig, Diane ..... ., . .,........ 142 Koenig, Gerald ......... 45, 75, 96 Koenig, Lois ..................., 45, 85 Koenig, Marialyce ..,....,....,.. 34 Koenig, Thomas ........ Kohl, Caroline ......, .48 33 Kolbow, Joan ...................,., 134 Kolisch, Ruth ..........,.,,...,.... 147 Kolp, Georgiana .,............ 45, 84 34 Kondracki, Bernadine ..,,...... Konings, Betty .,.,...... Ko cz nski ohn Kopelke, Shirley, ......,.. . ,... . . 40 p y 4, J ......... .,.. . 34 Kopczynski, Peter ,...... .. . 31 45 34 Kopfer, Rodney ......,....,......., Koplien, Florence .....,.,........ 144 Ko ydlowski, Ronald ...,..... 40 el, Lester ..... .....,.,.,.....,. 3 1 n, Bernhard C .....,,..... .. 26 Kornkven, james ............... ,..44 Korycki, Wanda ............ 84, 156 Koscielniak, Ruth ,,... ...,. 4 5, 69 Kasper, Shirley ....,................, 31 Koss, Dolores ........... ...... 4 5, 58 Kostecki, Theresa .,.. 1. Lansing, Richard ..,.... Lanza, Keith .......... Lanza, Lois ................ LaPorte, Michael ....... Lapota, Theresa ..,.., Larsen, Mary ........ Larson, Sally ,,,. ,. Larson, Theodore... 43, Lasczewski, Beatrice.. ...,... .. Lassa, Rita ............,....,....,..... Landenbach, Walter ......,..... Laufenberg, Shiriey. .. Lawrence, Dalton... 35 40 50 37 40 35 ........35 43 77 35 35 40 40 40 Lee, Audrey .......,. .... ........ 4 0 Lehmann, James. . . .......... .35 Leiser, Donald ...................... Leiss, Joyce .,,...,.. . ,,..,.,.. 46, Lexstickow, Mark .... ...,....... Lemanczyk, Dolores ,..... . ,... 33 72 40 32 Lemanski, Lorraine ............ 140 35 Lendo, Rita .. Lenger, Earl ............. .. ...46, 58 Leonarski, Barbara ......,....,.. 35 Lepthien, William ,.... ....,,.. 4 6 Lesiecki, Gerald ...,.,..,........,.. 35 Lesko, Robert .................. .... 3 5 Lesnicwski, Roland..40, 70, 71 Leverenz, Betty .................. 151 Leverenz, Clarence. , ....... 46, 92 Leverenz, Wayne ..............,... 37 Lewandowski, Arlene .......... .40 Lewandowski, Constance ,.131 Lewandowski, Mary ............ 35 Page One Hundred Ninley-five Cf: r' Mierendorf. Robert ...,....,.... 47 Petroski, Rosemary ....,,.A. Reise, Thomas... ........ .. 36 M 1 e ' 4' 5- Z 7 ' I ,, I 5 1 ' .I I , x . ' ,, L ., . t .f f ' 5 9 4. - . I l I ce L M N . e P J? Lewandowski, Theresa ...,,. .50 May, Carol. ........ . . 32 Naegele, Margaret ...,...... . 134 Paa , Ro er .......,. ..,. . .3 84 - - Lezala, Gertrude ,.........,.,.....,. 41 May, Marilyn ,,..,, . 41 Naujock, Esther... , . 48, 69 Paag, Shigley. .. ..,...,., ,.... 1.35 Preveth' Petramua Liber, Constance .....,......... . 40 May, Mary ,,,.,,.... .. . . 41 Naylor, Mary ........,,. .. .... 34 Pacala, Josephine ....,.. , . . 146 P ' k tt Mol 62' 107' 115 Lrebeolt, LaVerne ......,..AA...,. 140 May, Phill T ..r........ .. . .51 Neaoy, Donald 43, 57, 84 Paoholezyle, Antoinette 43 'fcbe 6 ' ton ' '46 Liebenthal, Inez ....,.....,.,... 169 Maynard, Dawn .... . , . 43 Nearing, Wallace ..,... .......... 3 0 Pacholczyk Jane ......., . 39 Prie e' arp' ' ' ' ' '50 Lieber, Raymond .,,,............. 31 McArthur, John ...., . . .,., 31 Neer, Marilyn.. , .. . . 114, 117 Paczocha Rosemary.. ' i 35 Priegel' Nell 39 Liealre, Arlene ...,......, ..,... . .. 40 Melaride, RoAnn .....,. .. 35 Neer, William.. .. 48, 73, 77 Padol, Frank ..,,.. . .,.. M35 g'm,, 'kMa'Ce'y ' ' 7 '39 Lieske, Shirley .. .. 65, 151 McCall, Geraldine ,.,, .,,.,..., 1 54 Nehlaen, 'rhoniae ......., ,43, 84 Paetzlre, Frederick .... fQf .fff.f39 'oc as 8' Gj2 Q3e6 69 8, Llndblom, Arlette .. ,...... .35 McCann, Ruth ,,....... . ,.... 41 Nehring, Richard .... . 43, 77 Paetzke, William ...... 46 64 74 p h ' k' Sil' 1' 4' ' Linoln, Allan ....,,.., .. .46 McCarthy, Marie ..... .. 42 Neitzel, James.. i,.. ..., ..,39 Pahlow, Charlotte ...... .'. '31 off, Q,i 'S ry 35 Lip, Paula, ....,,.. .. 40 McCuen, Karin . . .. . . 47 Neitzel, Jeanette .. 34 Pahlow, Robert ., . ,' . , S0 prodgehl' 35' L1ske,Joan ......,.,..,, 134 ivrecnen, Nancy r..... . 37 Neitzel, Richard ,..,,, . 30 Paltulslei, Edward ..,. .71 147 P e ,Q ?3 ','3 '3 Loeber, Anna s .... ,,.,..,...,.. . .51 McGarry, Deone .........,..,.. ..31 Neitzel, Robert ....,., ..., 117 Palielre Jean 55 ss' 148 'ovenc e one 4 ' 7 Loffredo. Leonard .... 60, 135 McGarry. Donna ...........,., .155 Neldner, Loretta... .. ....... 35 Pando 'Maryiiii ' ' 50 g ',j C'1ff' Dflnna '3' Loffredo, Niqk .....i,i..,....,..4..... 37 McHugh, Donald, ..,....,... 43, sv Neleeen, Elmer ,...., .. ...-is Pangborn, Patririlli fuijso PQQQ, at, ,ma -'1--ii-'i-'i-' -QQ Look. Pamela .,--,. .- i ,..,.---- 31 Mcligennffy. Marilyn ....... 41 Nelson, Boyd ,,.... .. ..., 135 Pankao, Edwin... ,,.., ..., 4 3, 84 pta Z' ,, f,,e g,,,', 4 4 1 457148 1-Oper, Edward ..,,----- -1 ,..,, 40 McKinnon. James ............--. 31 Nelson, Carol ........ . ..... 34 Papenfus, Arthur ...... 45 69 89 p ds y 151 ' C yum' ' Lorentz, Irving P ........ ...., 5 1 McLaughlin, Colleen ........ . 35 Nelson, Donald ...,.. .. 30 Papenfus Fredric ' ' 31 er' Tay ' 4 6' 84 Lorenz, Jeanette .,.. . . . 46 McM.aster, Robert ...,..,.......,. 48 Nelson, Elmer E ...... ., 153 Papke, Barbara , ' ' . 39 g3?lk'Cl:,2:g: '4 ' ' H 39152 Lutz. Patfllfla ---- -- -tit 35 MCNICOI. Jean Nelson, Eugene .....,..... 34, 84 Paproeki, Gladys ...... . 45 p 10 ' H len ' ' 35 Lower, Barbara . , ..,.,., 31 -54, 56, 65, 100, 124, 143 Nelson, Joanne ,........ . 134 Passamani, Paul .......,.. , 31 pummgliiabegh ' '39 Lower, Jean ,... I ... .. ..,.. .37 McVeigh, Clifford ,..,, ...,..,..., 3 5 Nelson, John ..,..,...Av,-l H H '43 Patterson' Thomas -----,A H A 31 Pu ' B I 6 1-Ollnskli PaU'1C1a ----'------ 115 MCVElZh, 13210118 --i-- ------- 4 1 Nelson, Kathleen ,..,.... . 43 Patzfahl LaVerne 46 yan' ever y 2 Luckmann, Shirley ...,.,.,.,.,.,. 50 McVeigh, Tessie ..,. . . .. 35 Neskie, John ,,,,.,,,- H -,--. ,A.'v 3 4 Paulus jean --,, N 4 5 Pyne' Gertrude---i ' ' 'I I-udwglz, GCOYEC ---e ----- 46, 71 Medlyn. M-aryl ----- - -. -- .156 Neubauer, Vivian ..,,. . . . H48 Pautz,'Richard .. 35 Ludwrs, .1QmC --------- -------1-- 4 6 MCQQY, 13011315 1-,A--, , - 1 -it- 117 Neuman, Nancy ,... .. . 39, 84 Pawlak, Daniel ..... .. .,35 Luedke, R1Chard ...... ,...... 35 Mellmger. Betty ...... --... 5 8, 155 Neuman, Virginia .......... 49, 84 Pawlak, George ...... 94, 95 147 Q Luedtke, Edward ........ ...,... 4 6 Melsel, ROSSHIHYY --'i'-t---.-4,---- 47 Neumann, Lawrence ...... 34, 84 Pawlak, Margaret ,.........,,... 35 1-UCUSCD, Jean ----i-- i---i-- 3 2 Melms. Ffed-1 ,-----i.- i-,-,--- 3 7 Neumann, Robert ............,.. 34 Peffer, Dolores ...,,......... ...115 LUCUOW- Joan -- - H 4, 46 MCHEC, BCBUICB ------ - ,.43 Neverman, Duane... ........., 116 Pegis Charles....,..,. ,. 46 . Lund. El:-unc e---.-. ,..- . .46 Mercier. Robert ......,.. .. . .. 47 Nickel, Erwin ,,i.,..,,,., . .. 37 Pegis: Polly ,.i., ,.,. 129 Qumlanr Jack iie- 149- 55- 56- 92 Lund. J0hn ------.,. - .,-, -,46, 77 Meredith. Marlene ,,.....,...,.. 43 Nield, Patricia ......,,.... 43, 102 Pelialra, Doreen .,.., . . 39 1-USUB, Arlene Meredlth, NFDCY --i-.-i -- -V i 31 Niemann, Betty .,.,..,..... .,., . .43 Pellerin, Gene .....,.. .. 35 73, 124- 128, 130 Mcften- DUNS: -4----i- ---- 41 Niemann, Douglas .,..,.......,.., 30 Pellerin Marilyn ...... ...,.., . .46 R Luther- Gerald --e- ---i'----1--i-i- 4 6 Merten. Phylhs.. .... . .... .50 Niland, John ....... .. .. .,... 37 Pellerin, Raoul ...... . 71 147 Mefz- GC1'31C11f1C i-'iii -- -v-- 43 Nissen, Boynton.. , , 60, 119 Peltier, Geraldine... Luther, Geraldine ....... . ..... 156 40 Luther, James ........ Luthy, Rosemary ......., .. . .31 Lynch, Eva R ....,..,.. . ,.,. 34 Lyon, June ............ .... 4 6 Lyons, John ......... .,.,., 3 7 Maas, Audrey ....,.., . .. .. ..1l9 Machgan, Helen., .. .. .. 43 Maciejewski, Vivian .... 58, 156 MacKurath, Barbara .... . , ..37 Maglio, Joseph ......,...,.,......... 41 Makarewicz, Theresa .........,., 42 Makuter, Irene... .68, 1 53, 156 Malawsky, Irving,, .. ...,. .,..l47 Malison, Thomas ................. 47 Mallas, Marilyn ........,,........ Malone, Ruth ..,. .. .. 47, 84, . 35 Malone, Carolyn.. 66, 102, 156 BS 48 Malzahn, Geraldine ...........,.. Malzahn, Pauline ........,.... 35 Mandrell, Carole ..... ..... 3 7 Maneage, Steve ....... . 31 Mangino, Phyllis ,..... ..... 4 7 Manthy, Elizabeth ...,.. ...., . 35 Manti, Arthur.. ..... ., ........ .37 Manz, Gilbert ...... .......... .,.... 3 7 Manzeck, Jean .... Marchetti, Mary ........ .. Marek, Dorothy.. . , 62, 115 63. 154 ..41, 85 Marek, Theresa .... .. ..,. 113 Marino, Richard ..,.... Marker, Marion. . Marks, Geraldine ...,.. . .,.....35 37 , .,.. 35 Mescher, Mary ...... Messal. Gladys ,,,.,,. Messal, Wallace ...,,., Metzger, Charles ...... Metzke, Arthur... Meyer, Carol .....,.. Me er Charles .154 .. .... 167 .. 35 ......48, y , ...,.. . ...,... . Meyer, Geraldine ,...,. Mickelson, Carol ....... ....., Mierendorf, Elmer .... 84 48 31 41 35 , ...,..... 115 Mierzwa, Francis L .......... .. 149 Milewski.. Carolynne .......... 48 35 81 43 35 84 43 54 Millen, Virginia .......... . ,.,. . Miller, Diana ....., 48, 63, 66, Miller, Downer R ............,.... Miller, Edgar ..,...............,.... Miller, Gilbert .,.,. ...... . 43, Miller, James ,...... ,..... .... . . Miller, Jane, .. . ..150, I Miller, Jane . . .. .48, 85 Miller, Luanne ,..,..,,.. ,.,... 1 15 Miller, Marilyn . ...47 85 Miller, Russell ,..., , . .. .. Miller, Ruth A ......,....,,.. 35, Miller, William ....... . .,.,.,.., . Mills. Patricia ,...., Mitchell, George. , . Mlodzik, Nancy ...........,. ...... 47 65 37 .....31 47 32 30 Mocz dlowski Chester ,....... Y r Moe, John ,........ .. ....... 41 Moeller, Elsie.. ........ . ........ .47 Mollenhauer, Gloria ..... . ..47 Mooney, Nancy ,.....,.. . 47 Moore, Marilyn ............, 44 Morden, Edythe ..... .. .. .. ..121 Morden, Nancy ............. 43, 84 Morella, Gladys ....,. Noeske, Gerald ..... . Noeske, Ronald ....... ...48 ,37 Nolander, Arleen ............... H48 Noll, James ............ .. Nord, Marcia .......,.... Nowak, Carolyn ......... . . 37, 70 .132, 133 ...,.39 Oberlander, Lawrence ,....,... Oberlander, Lois ...... .. O'Brien, Kenneth .... . O'Brien, Robert ..,.. Ockerlander, Donald ...... .. O'C0nnell, Gerald.. .. . Oestreich, Lois ...... Oestreich, Scott ....... Ogden, Charles ..... Ogden, Marion ......... O'Hara, William .... 50 39 42 32 43 46 Oelhafen, Adela ........,. ..... . 39 39 39 48 30 46 37 O'Kellv, Myrtle ...... .. Olah, Dorothy. . Oleniczak, Robert .. . Olm, Donald ....... Olm, Herman .......,.. Olm, Shirley ...... . Olsen, JoAnn ...,, Olsen, Joanne ........... Olson, Charlene ....... Olson, Clifford. .,.. . Olson, Dawson ...... Olson, Larry .......,.. Olson, Robert, .. Olszewski, Betty Olszewski, Donna ..... Marley, Leslie. Marley, Lorene... Marshall, Colin... . 41, 84 ,. .. 120 ..47 Marshall, Gerald ......,.. .. Marsolek, Ronald ........ .,..... Martens, Glen .... .. Martens, Joan ,....,.. Martin, Ann ,,... ,,.. Martin, Audrey ..... ............ 41 35 47 .41 79 41 43 Martin, Della .........,., ., Martin, Jean.. .. Martin, Martin, Martin, Three .... .. Materi, Betty ...... .... Matschull, Joyce. Matthei William. 114,117 33 Raymond. ,... Ronald .................. 37 35 . 47 50 92 . .51, Matthei: William ,..... .. . .. .154 37 Mattice, Dorothy ........ ....,.. Mattice, Marjorie ........ .. ,... 41 Mattick, Edith ,........... ...... 3 1 Mauton, Victor T ...,... ..... 3 8 Page 0 , . 48 37 Morella, June ........,... .. ..... .. Morrison, James . . .50, 60 Mosser, Charlene ......, 55, 163 46 Mosser, Nancy ........... . Mroczkowski, Barbara ........ Mrotek, Mueller, Mueller, Mueller, Mueller, Munger , Murack, Murack, Casmer ......,.. Elsie ...,.. . . .. Evelyn ,,., .... Joan ........, ... Marilyn ...,.... Mary ...,.... ,... ..... 41 . . 43 166, 169 37 84, 85 . . . .37 Clifford ..,,......., 35, 85 41 133 Robert .,..,. .. Oriarls. Gordon. . , Orlowski, Gertrude . Orlowski, Mary .. , . Orr, Grace ........ ...... Orr, James ............ . ...39 .77, 169 .. 30 92, 160 .. . 50 . .... 43 43 33 37 43 37 43 .. 34 30 34 34 30 . .30 37 Ortmann, Gary. 46, Orzechowski, Lydia.. OS1nSk1, Donald .......... .. ... Osman, Esther ......,.. 74 .. ...... .46 49 ...33 Ossowskl, Mary ............ .... 1 33 37 Osterndorf, Fred P... Owen, Daniel ........... Owen, Janet .....,...... Owen, Silas E. . . Oxendorf, Ruth . .. ne Hundred Ninety-si Murray. Sylvester .,.,......... L1-54 Muschinski, Emil... . .. 48972 Musha, Rosemary ..... 153, 154 Mutz, Bernadette... , . 35 Naas. Ruth ......... 134 X l Ozzello, James. ...7 , Paap, Joyce 39 . . 30 . .48 39 125, 154 84, 147 Perez, Theresa ........ Pergande, Eileen Perlaczynski, Rita., Perry, Neil.. .. .... Perse, James ,......... Peruzzo, Sylvia ....... Peters, Ina ..... . . ,. ...148 39 Peters, Robert ........... 1 14, Peterson, Elizabeth .... 145, Peterson, Joyce .... .. Peterson, Leatrice. .. 35 36 35 39 39 44 117 148 35 Petrovich, Sammy... 46, 89, 90 Petzak, Jacqueline .......... ..146 Philleo, Robert ....... .. ..35 Piacentine, Donald..94, 95, 146 Pichl, Patricia ........... . .....,.... 46 Pierson, Dolores ........ .. ..50, 69 Pierson, Ruby G ......, .. . H43 Pieterick, Clarence .... . . 35 Pihl, Clarence ,.,....... . .43 Pilak, Leo ...... ........ . . . .46 Pinter, James ....,....... . 147 Piontek, Kenneth... Piorier, Audrey ..... .30 .. . 31 Piotrowski, Ralph ,..,. .. . . 150 Placzek, Lorraine ........,. , 46 Platek. Kenneth. ., . . 37 Plennes, Jane .,.. 46, 57, 73, 101 Plennes, Ruth, ......,,, SO, 68, 69 ' .. ,.... 116 Plewa, Florian.. .. Plimpton, Yvette ...,....... 138 35 Plitt, Audrey... Plitzner, Elaine... .. Plonka, Eugene. . .. Pluskota, Ernest ......... ..46, 35 46 Pluim, Helen . . ..... .. 47, 85 94 35 Pluskota, John ............. .,.,. . Poepping, Mary 100, 101, 102, 124, 126, 148 75 Pokorny, Gerald .. ...... . 45, Polak, Ralph .,...., .. Polinske, Harriet .... Polinski, Virginia ...... . . Polka, Rita .....,..,.... Pollock, Vincent .. Polsley, Peter ...,...,. Poth, Milton .,.,..., Poth, Ruth .,.....,.. Potter, Glen .........,. Potter, Marilynn .... Potton, May ..... . Powers, Gloria ........ Praxel, Dorothy ..... 31 39 39 35 .. 50 46 .43 43 'f..ff147 ..39, 66 . .. 43 31. 85 Prah, Dorothy ............. ...,.128, 131 Praxel, Robert. .............. .... . 39 Prebelski, Douglas .............. 146 Prentke, Evelyn ........... 72, 146 Prentki, Esther ....... Preusser, Janet ..... ....37 . .. 50 Raasch, Joyce ....., . Raatz, Richard ......., Rackowski, Robert .. ..... .... , Raden, Jean ............ Radick, Eleanor ....., Radke, Carol 38 .. ..... ,..42 84 46 QfffffIf.'1l1 48,841.85 Radomski, Patricia ............ .47 Radonski, Dorothy Radtke, Helen .............,..,,...... 38 Raduenz, Elaine ............ 59, 151 36 Raetter, Joan ...... Rainer, Thomas ...... ...... . .49 Rankin, Norma ..... .... , , 31 Rantanen, Madge . .......,..... .36 Ratayczak, Clarence .......,..., 38 Rauls, Kathleen ...... 84, 85, 152 Rechlicz, Marie ....,....... 63, 151 Reckard, Dolores .,..,...... ...., 4 6 Redding, Jerry ........... ..,..... 4 7 Regalado, Gilbert ...........,. .... 3 1 Regalado, William ......,,... . . 36 Rehm, Doris ....,....,.. .. ....... 46 Reimer, Eleanor ...... ,.,.. .... 3 1 Reimer, Russel ,...... .... . ..46, 74 , 76 Reise, William 58, 68, 125, 126. 150 Remy, Barbara ..... 84, 85, 151 Reschenberg, Donald ...... 47, 74 Resler, Herbert .............. ...... 4 9 Rettmann, Norma .............. 112 Reuter, Edwin .....,..... .....,. 4 8 Rewolinski, Joyce ....... .. ,49 Rex, Roger .,........ .,109 Rich, Jean ...,..... ., .. . .36 Richardi, Frances ....... .. .. . 36 Richetta, Raymond ....,........ 36 Richter, Fleurette ...,.. ,...... 3 8 Rickard, Gloria.. ..... .. 36 Riesen, Marcia ........ .. ..,. 36 Riffel, Helen ...,........ .,.. . .49 Rigden, Edward .... ............ . .38 Riley, Alice R ..................... 157 Ringstad, Howard .. .79, 109 Ringstad, Shirley .........,........ 42 Rippke, Eleanor.. .. Risch, John ......... . 49 Risch, Robert ., ..49, Risch, Thomas ....... Risse, Dorothy ,...... Ritzow, Dorothy ..,. Rivera, Lillian ....... Rivera, Mary ......... . ........ 36 70, 71, 75 59, 152 ............159 37 Roberts, Hazel I .............. .... 38 Robinsoh, Dorothy ............ . 48 39 Roberts Thomas ........... 7 1 36 38 Robinson. Lois ....... Roddy, Beverly ...... Roesler, Marilyn... . .....,l52 ,. 36 H168 Wilcox, Beryl .......... S - .. 4 - . ,I ,.,, rf , ' . I ,J , 13' . pp' l Je f ' I ff Q SLU ' 4 I d V, QV' 05 n K Qi W R Roessger, Virginia .... ...... 38 Rogan, John ,.,,... ....., . . ,,.. 47 Rogan, Shirley ....,,,..... ,....,. 3 6 Roggenkamp, Dave .........,... 46 Rogowski, Rita ..,.. ..... . .. ..38 Rolfing, Raymond .............,.. 42 Rolfing, Ruth... ....,....., .....112 Romais, Lorraine..68, 149, 151 Romanski, Glenn ...... 48, 57, 72 Root, Norma.. ., .,...,,........ 42 Root, Ruth ......,............,........ 35 Ropel, John ..,.,..........,...,......., 36 Rose, Leonhard..38, 76, 84, 85 Rosholt, Arthur .,......,,...,..,... 49 Rossmann, Ileane ......,.........., 36 Ross, George .,..,............... 38, 84 Ross, Harlan ...................,...,.. 42 Ross, Lorraine ..,... 85, 125, 160 Ross, Ruth ,,.,....,.... ,......,....... 4 9 Rossow, Geraldine. ..,....,..... 112 Rossow, Marilyn ,..... ....,. 3 6 Roszak, Ronald ,,....,. ...,... 4 0 Roszek, Marcella ....., ,,,.... 4 7 Rotta, Gordon ....,., ....... 3 7 Rowan, Joan ,....., .......,.. 3 8 Rozek, Jack ...,..... ..,.,.. 4 8, 64 Rudich, Eve ...,...... ..,.....,, 3 6 Rudolph, Robert .,.,.. ,.,,..... 3 B Ruesch, George ...........,.. .... 1 65 Ruesch, Shirley .,.,.,...,. .62, 112 Ruka, Gilbert .,..... ,....,.........., 3 1 Rupcich, Cecilia ..,,.,....., ..,.,.. 4 8 Ruppert, Carl ..........,.,,.,....., . Ruszkiewicz, Virginia ........ 1 Ruud. John ...,.... ,,..., . .,., . 31 47 40 Ryan, Raymond ........,.,.,...,.,. 48 Rybacki, Audrey ...... Rybka, Norman ....... Rybka, Shirley ,..... Rymarz, Marion ,,.. . . . ......,143 ...,..37 .,.....31 36 Sabinash, Camille 81. Safford, James ...,...,....., St. John, Mary ............ St. Onge, Lois .... . 157. , ...38 159 ........161 St. Thomas, Virginia .,........ 111 Sanderson, Grace 102, 157, 158 Sans, Beverly ,.....,...,..... 63, 158 Sans, Harriet... ,... ..,......,... . .41 Sansone, Louise ....... ,..,,.. .... , . 40 Sansone, Mildred ...........,,..... 44 Sasek, Ellen ..,.., ..,.... ...,..33 Savee, Donald .......,. 38, 61, 84 33 49 Scaruta, Corinne ...,.,..... . Schaarschmidt, Waltraut .... Schallhorn, Bernard ,.... .......111 Schanning, Lois ,,,... .,,...... 159 Schanning, Patricia ....,,,, ...,..33 Scharfenberg, Nancy ......,,.... 44 Schauer, Matthew ............... 50 Schenzel, Lillian .........,......., 111 Scherkenbach, Robert .... 44, 61 Scherr, Alfred ..,,.............. ,..158 Scherzer, Virginia .69, 157, 160 161 102 Scheunemann, Donald. Scheunemann, Jean.. Schill, Lois ...,,......,..... Schlemm, Victoria ..,. Schlemm, William .... Schloemer, Marion., Schloemer, Ruth ......, Schmidling, Robert ........ Schmidt, Albert ....... Schmidt, Gloria ....... Schmidt, Rita .,........ Schmidt, Robert ....,. Schmidt, Robert ..,,... Schmidt, Shirley .... .. Schmitz, John ....,,. Schmitz, Schmuhl, Charles .......... Schneider, Marcia .... Schoeller, Merlin W ....,., Schoendorf, Thomas Schoenhaar, Donald ......,. Schoenhaar, Helen ......... Schoessow, Joan ....,,. Schoin, JoAnne ....,... Scholz, Carol ....... Rochelle ..,,... . .442 . ......41 ..........159 ....40 .....37 ...109 40 33 41 41 .....38 33 44 45 37, 73 ....160 41, 85 ......31 38, 96 44. 76 ....l60 .......37 84, 85 ..,....37 S Schoofs, Alma H ......,,.. 65, 162 Schoofs, Richard , ,.,. 41, 57, 77 Schorrak, LaVerne ........ .,... 1 59 42 Schram, Ralph ............,...,,. Schreiber, Carla ......... ....41, Schroeder, David ..,,,,...,........ Schroeder, Lowell .,.,.. .49, Schubert, Dorothy ,.......,..,. . Schubert, Marilyn ..,........,.... 85 33 92 Schrot, Ronald .......,..,. ,....... 4 4 33 50 38 Schuck, Hugh ...,.,.. . ...,........ . Schueks, Dorothy ..,......... 44, 58 Schuda, Eugene ..............,..... 44 Schuetz, George ..... ,......,.. .... 4 5 Schuetz, Geraldine ...... 102, 158 Schuetz, Jack ......,.....,,....,..... 38 Schuldt, James ..,,.... ..........,. 3 8 Schulte, Dolores ,........,.... .50 Schultz, Donald ...,....,.. ..44, 74 Schultz, Gilbert ..,...... .....,,.,. 2 0 4 Schultz, Lenora ........,..... 41. Schultz, Lois ,..,...,.,....., Schultz, Phyllis ,...,....... Schultz, Robert... ,.,. Schulz, Edward .... ....,.. 145, 148 ........l29 Schulz, James .,...... 76, 125, 161 Schulz, James ......................., 44 Schulz, Kenneth ...., Schumann, Kay ......... .....,..31 .31 44 Schurrer, Ronald ..,.............,. Schuster, Kathleen ....,.....,..... 41 Schuster, Margie ........,,....... 33 Schuster, Sharon .........,.. 33, 85 Schuyler, Edith ......, Schwab, William ..,., . Schwabe, Louis ......,.... ,,....., Schwarten, William ......,.,..... Schweig, Kenneth .,,,,... 33, 35 38 44 Schwandt, Dorothy ..........,... 70 42 Scibek, Camille ,...,. ...,.... .,..... Sciples, Frank 61, 96, 97. 125, 133 Sedivy, James ..,..,........,. 76, 161 Sedivy, Thomas .........,.......... 31 Seemayer, Delores ...........,.,.. 42 92 95 161 Seemayer, Robert .. ' 45, 84 Seidel, Kenneth ......,....... Seignemartin, Lois .,....,.,.,.,... 44 Selky, Robert ,. .....,... ... 157, 160 Sellhausen. Shirley .......,.....,.. 44 Sem, Gladys ..,...,,.. ,,... ........ Sengbusch, Lois ...,. 41 .......,.159 Seri, Leroy .,..........,.......,......, .44 Setum, Dorothy ......,,. ..6S, 159 37 Severance, Dorothy .,.,.... .,.,. Severance, Patricia. Shanks, Mabel ........... 44 ........44 33 42 Shappro, Annabel... Sheeran, Ronald .,.,. Sherlock, Agnes ...... .........ll2 Sherman, Richard ....,...,. 50, 71 Shimky, Margaret ..,............. 48 Shutes, Ruth G ,...........,...,. ...35 Siarkiewicz, Richards .,........ 38 Siemanowski, Raymond ,... 135 Siemanowski, Richard ...,....., 33 Sikora, Regina .........,.. ......... 3 5 Sikora, Rita ................. .......,.. 4 1 Sikorski, Mary ........ .,.... 1 11 Silvernale, Roy ....... ,......., 3 3 Sisinni, Frank ...,,..,..,,,.,.,,.... 158 Sitzberger. Joan ............ .,.,.,. 3 3 Sjostrom, Bert..76, 84, 85, 161 Skare, Joyce .........,..,. .,....... 1 68 Skare, Vernon ,....,..,.,. .,..,,..... 3 3 Skarpinski, Dennis ,... .,...,.,... 3 1 Skarpinski, Donald ..,,.......... 50 Skenandore, Romona ..,,.,...,.. 42 Skenandore, Warrean ......., 113 Skorup, Robert ..,.,.....,.. Slattery, Ralph ...,..,... Slowik, Raymond ..,... Smallish, Rolland ,..... ....47 44 Smith, Beverly ........ ..,.,,,. 3 7 Smith, Bruce ...., .. .. ...158 Smith, Carlene .....,.. ....,.....,. 4 4 Smith, Doris ,....,.. ........ . .33 Smith, Earl ........ .. ..,..... 38, 84 Smith, Fayne ..,,..,... ......... 1 16 Smith, Geraldine .........,........ 41 Smith, Herman E ..,......,,,..,. 40 Smith, James ............ 49, 60, 98 Smith James J ....,.............. 160 Smith: Jeanne ,..... ,.....,........ 3 3 Smith, Marilyn .... , .. l . .....,.. 41 Smukowski, Geraldine 108, 112 Smul, Theresa. ...,,.......,.,..,.,. 113 Sneddon, Theobald ............,. 48 Snyder, Charlotte .......,........ .33 Sobieszczyk, Caroline ,......... 31 Sobieszczyk, Geraldine ...,.. 119 Sobush, Theresa ,.,... .. ,......,.,., 42 Solazo, Donald ........,.... ..,.,. 1 35 Soltis, Donald ........... . ,... 31 Sommers, Darleen ...... ....... 5 0 Sopczak, Theodosia .............. 41 Sosalla, Doris .......,..,... .....,, 4 1 Sosalla, Kathleen ......,.......,.,. 33 Southern, Diane ....,......... 45, 85 Southern, Nancy ....,, ...,....,. 4 1 Southwick, Joan ....... .. ,.... 37 Sova, Zdena .,... .. .,31 Sowlles, Carol ........... ...,., 3 1 Sowlles, Thomas ...... . .... 38 Soyck, Carrol. ...... ......., .,., 3 5 Spana, Gloria ......................,. 31 Spana, Shirley .....,......,... . ,... 44 Spaulding, Phyllis .... 42, 84, 85 Springhuth, Barbara ............ 33 Sprunger, Paul E ......,...,...,.,.. 47 Spuhler, Lois .,........................ 41 Srok, Rose ,,.....,... .........,., Stabenau, James 50, 64, .,..159 69, 76 Stachowiak, LaVerne ,,.,., .. . Stadler, Francis .,..,....... Staeger, Janet ....,,........ Stahnke, Gerald ,,........ Stampfel, Patricia ....,,. 31 38 33 .,.,...38 37 Stanecki, Mary ...., ..... Stanley, Kathleen ...., ..... Stann, Delores ......... .. S ark Helen t . ......,,..... Statz, Theresa M ...,,,.. Steckling, Janet ..,,,., .. Steel, Helen ...,..,.. .. Steel, Richard ........... 41 .....158 ......150 .....,.44 ......29 164 'ff .48 .......33 Steffen, Pearl ..,...,........ ....... 4 4 Steffes, Cecelia ,,.,.......,.....,,.,. 35 Steinbrenner, Esther Steinbrenner, Lajune ,... .,134 41 Steiner, Dolores .............,.,.... 33 Steiner, Robert .....,.,.....,.....,. 50 35 Stein raeber Shirley g , .... Steinhilber, Dolores ...,.. Stelloh, James .......,., 38, Sterle, Lorraine... ........ Steuck, Robert ............ Stever, Geraldine ....,... Stiehm, Joan ...,.,... Stoll, Robert ,......... Stott, James ...,....... . Stott, Robert... .. Stramowski, Esther ...... Strehlow, LaVerne ...... Strerath, Ronald.. Strom, Charlotte ...... Strom, Robert ...... , Struck, Barbara .....,.... Struck, Patricia ...,....,... Stryczek, Margaret ...... Stuart, Qliver ....,,..... Suchorski, John ..,..,....,... Suemnicht, Myrtle, ..,... .. Suhm, Douglas 56, 41 84 41 38 ......41 37 . 48 45 .45 35 421-161 .31 50, 35 38 35 .44 35 89 ......35 ...160 75, 96, 107, 108, 109 Suhm, Glenn ..... ,..,..., . ..,...... 1 10 Suhm, Lawrence 42, 60, 66, Sullivan, Marjorie ................ Summ, Helmut ........... . Susnik, Janet. . Sutphin. Dolores.. Suttle, Henry .,...,........... 50, 96 40 40 .. .33 31 92 29 Suttle, Henry M ...... .......... Swan, Phillip.. Swedoski, Patricia .... .. Swessel, Gail ......,,..... Swessel, June . ........ . Sylvester, Rosalyn ...... Sylvester, Thomas ..,........ ... Szabo, Irene ...........,.. Szulczewski, James ........ 42, 44 37 .. 31 .42 33 .38 ..35 60 Szymakowski, Virginia ..,.. 134 Szymkowiak, Robert... Tanner, Barbara 47, 55, 56, 72 T Tanner, Gerald ...................... 35 Tarczynski, Geraldine . 47, 57, Tarnowski, Earl .........,......,,.. Taschner, Raymond ........,...,. Taylor, Robert ,,........ 42, 61, Tesnow, Ralph 84, 92, 127, 141, 143 Tessmer, Russell ,............. 47, 92 Thays, Darrol.. .... ..61, 84, 143 33 68 47 Tarnowski, Rita ...............,,... 38 35 84 Thelen, Ardys ..............,......... Thelen, Thomas .,.........,....... Thesz, Betty ........... ........ Thiel, James. .,.,..... . Thomas, Jean ............... Thompson, Barbara ....... .,... Thomson, Barbara ........ ....... Thornburg, Letitia .........,. .... 42 47 39 47 Thomas, Maryann ....,,.....,.... 42 39 4 1 4 1 30 Thornton, Donna ...... ..,...... Thornton, Jeanne ...... ..,.... 1 52 Tilley, Thomas ...,.., Tipton, Nancy ....... Tipton, Patsy ..,... Tisdale, Dorcey .......... 92, 142 Tittellitz, Elaine .... .... .... 4 7 , 57 .....,.142 .. .. .. 37 37 Toddish, Doris ....... ............... 3 7 Tombari, Nellie ........,..,...... 144 Tomczyk, Bernadine ............ 38 Tomkiewicz, Ralph 47, 55, 56, 66, 98 Tomkiewicz, Roman A ........ 41 Tomschyk, Charlene .......... 110 Ton, Lawrence ......,.......... ,... 4 2 Torphy, Thomas ....,. 55, 56, 66, 70, 71, 73, 125, 149, 150 Traber, Dolores .................... 35 Traber, Joyce .........,... .......... 5 0 Trakowski, Phyllis .......,........ 47 Trautman, Robert ..............., 42 Traver, Robert .,.. 47, 58, 70, 71 Travis, Claudine .,.........,........ 30 Treu, Alvin ....,,.....,... ...... ..49 Treu, Arlene ........ ........ 4 2 Treu, Clarence ........ . .... , 37 T reu, Delores ....,.. ........ 4 8 Troka, Sally ...... ......,........ 1 31 Troka, Shirley ......... .,........... 3 7 TryBala, Betty ...... 58, 141, 144 Trzcinko, Therese, .,.,. ,........ 1 44 Tully, Thomas ........,............. 35 Turban, Roger .....,......,... 42, 76 Turner, Chester ..........,... 42, 89 Turner, David.. .... ., Turner, Eugene ..,. ., Turner, George ....... Turner, Joy ...,...... Turner, Sally... Turner, Shirley ......., . .......... 38 ,....144 ..142 ......37 , .... 42 Turzenski, Beverly ,..... ...... 3 5 Tutaj, Daniel .............. . .49 Tutkowski, Dolores ,.,......... 146 Tuyls, Luella ..... ....,. . .... .... 4 7 Tyborski, Rosemary .......... 152 Tylke, Shirley ........ .. . Urban, James ......... Urban, Maude C ......... Urbaniak, Ruth .......,.. ... .. .32 .45 ....49 .. .. 48 Urbanz, Ruth ........ . . 166, 169 Utpatel, Frederick .......... 39 Vachetz, Carolyn ................,. 34 Valdes, Virginia ,........,....,..... 49 Valdovinos, Reynaldo ...,...... 34 Van.Beck, Ralph.. .. .... 127, 138 Vance, Patricia .................... 109 Vandenberg, Bernice 57, 68. 156 Vandenberg, Carol ........,..... 34 Vandenberg, Carol. .,..........,.. 34 Vandenberg, Donald ..........., 39 34 Vandenberg, Edith ............... Vandenberg, Maida .............. 47 V VanderPloeg, Glenn ...... ....... 3 9 VanElls, Theodore ..,............. 39 VanRoosenbeek, Anne ........ VanStelle, Lois ...... Vanweelden, Marian ......,... VanWie, Ardith ...... ... .47 .125, 155 . 44 ..85, 155 VanWie, Raymond ....,.........,. 37 Varga, Irene ............... Verhein, Gerald .......... Verhein, Willard. .... Voelker, Carol .,...,...,.... Voelker, Marilyn . ..,.. . Voelz, Audrey ......,..,.... Vogenitz, David ...,....,, Vogenitz, Diana .......... ..37 ..74, 155 .. ,,..... 34 164 ..64, ...,50, 81 . 34 Vogt, Glen .,.... ,.... 9 6, 132, 133 Voigt, Richard ....,,....,, W Waal, Peter ......,,. .,.......... . . .39 Wachholz, Howard ........ 37, 84 Wachowiak, Yvonne ...,........ 40 Wagner, David ...................... 36 Wagner, Donald ......... ........ 3 1 Wagner, Edward ........ ....... 4 9 Wagner, Kenneth .,..........,.. 39 Walders, Georgette .............. 47 Wallis, Barbara... ......, ...... . .41 Wallk, Gloria ................,....... 31 Walsh, James ............,....,...... S0 Walter, Ardis..55, 59, 124, 168 Wambold, Joan.. Wambold, Lowell .,.,... Wanek, Marion .,.. , .... .......,47 ......1l3 42 Ward, Helen ....,....... ............. Wassweiler, Frances ........... . Watson, Nancy ............ 47, Watts, Arlene ........................ Watts, Audrey ................,..... Wawrzyniak, Richard ...,...... Weber, Dennis ..........,.......,... Weber, Lorraine ....... .. Weber, Mary.. .... .. Weber, Robert ...... Wegner, Clara B ..,.. Wegner, Roger ...... Weiler, Garnet ...... Weiss, Douglas ........ Weiss, Marilyn ...,.... Welch, Helen .... .,..... Welke, Lawrence ......,. Welke, Mildred ., Weller, Henry W ...... . Wells, June. ..... , ..... .. Welsh, Lucy. ..,... .. Welter, Gloria ..,.. ... Wenta, Jean .......,...,... ' ....31, Wenta, Robert ............., ...... Wenzel, Marilyn ...,............. . 36 57 37 49 38 36 49 39 39 44 39 39 36 61 31 41 42 51 47 42 85 85 37 30 84 Wenzel, Richard..47, 79, 82, Werkowski, Genevieve ......., Werner, Charles .......... 49 149, 152 42 Werner, Elaine. ..,......,..... Werner, Robert ,,.......... 60, 112 Wesell, Dorothy .................. .39 Wesley, David ...,...., .......... 3 6 Westphal, Ann ........... ....... 4 9 Westwood, William ......,....... 47 Wetzel, Emily ....... .. ...... ....,.. 4 9 Whitcomb, Clifford V ........... 29 Whitcomb, Jean ..., ..... . ..47, 68 White, Eugene ..................... 39 White, James ............. ........ 3 9 Wichgers, Harold .... ....... .31 Widmeyer, Mary .....,.. ...,..,. 3 9 Wieczorek, Betty ..,,...........,.. 45 Wiegert, Jack ......... ..... . .49, 71 Wieland, Eileen .................. .39 Wielebski, Patricia ...... Wierske, Geraldine.. Wiesner, John ..... . , 36, 84, as Wiggins, James.. . .. .. Wiken, Daniel ..... Wiken, Jeanne ...... Wiken, Marilyn ...,,.. .. ...36 ........168 . ..50, 96 ...42 .....148 47 Wilburth, Richard .,.... . . . . Wildes, Davenie .... . Wildish, Priscilla ........ Wiley, Harley B ......... Wilenski, William .. 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Zavattaro, Dolores 36 37 35 Z Zeidlhack, Ruth 69, 102, 136. 139 Zeisse, James ...,....,...,.....,. .,.. 3 1 Zickuhr, Geraldine ..,..., . . . 133 Zielinski, Daniel ...,.. .46, 94, 95 Ziemann, Elly .,..... ...,. ....,.. . . 39 Ziemann. Gertrude ..,...,..,,..... 46 Zieroth, Gloria .......... ..., .139 Zifliing, Agnes .,... ., . , ....ll1 Zimmerman, Joyce.. , , .... ,109 Zube, Ervin .....,., ,..43, 64, 73 Zube, Lorraine ...... ..46, 55. 58 Zuchowski, Bernadine ..,....... 35 Zurawski, Theresa .,....,...... H35 Zwieg, Roger ..... . . . . .... H46 Wink, Gay... . . ., .,...... . 47 Wolfsen, Lois..49, 57, 62, 67, 94, 95, 169 Zdradzinski, Barbarau. . , of ' if gf' 9 X, 9 g . 07? J, f 6 ' Gjrfr! X U! YV ' vu N V v 4 74 X gy ' X o qs! 0 Qyff iv! QfF?X U N yr!! 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