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

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Vi. wa' 5 I V f : mail -- V' -A V 4A JE: n qyga- I, ,x,:,'5V-,- E M, V .,,3:,x:w'. 7.5.5 . , ff. 1,5 ,-.,.- -0 - -' ' .., V I Vs Nj? www Worn with pride is the pin of the Student Self-Government Association. i545 EW WHY lll6'll5L'lil7Ul MIL WHUKEE, Wl5L'UN5llV THE l S S ,, i 5 2 Y i X , 4 .5 K-f 1 1 J -2 4 L.- , K. x x 5' W, gj ri . K' v. N u '4.,', I, ' ' v v 'Q E1 7 Qu X. ? 'ik . fig, 'X ll N 3 Wi 'I' ' rw R :mfg KK Fw Ax l lg I I 2 EHIEEU E g fU1if33E Q' 52 Qf, Q s X ,N X, X W., Y w ful W2 I Qi U K Ci Y ,Q i 3 'IS' l Q fl!-:iff A L 5 Q 1 L' 'g 2 9' 1 ' Sn. , 1 X x. i I , Lv .. N 'NS -. t -glyg - i Q C A x1 ,M . 1. - , , 7 A x in 1,. A ' 4 .. S f In this record of the school year ending in june, 1948, words have been used largely to complete the story told by the pictures. . . the story of the opportunities opened to all students, and the development which leadership offers those who forge ahead to serve the school. Q 'Q E 5 .. ff, , wfz ifx,-X 3.S5,. . in yn.. . Z ,x QM 3 wa 147 5'i'r ' sfwan ' I- Z , -f ,,,,- ' ' 'ff S,.ih,! ' 3 X H ,M X? K 3 5 1: f L QE., . ,I f'-1 A Q X, , - 551 Xi, '- , ,,-, .s--- f. W V - . , :A Q-4 i Vfiffif' 155-U 1 ami -1 V , 44:1 mx 11 . x ,572 W ll 1 - : 'f ' Two r DEDICATION To the many at Bay View who are learning to govern themselves and to the few who have climbed the barbed and shaky ladder to leader- ship, we dedicate the 1948 Onacle Annual. ff lim f-': -,R UQWQ -a 1 x 73 L 'f,N,'JfT . z LL , ig I '-fgmggi J L,.f.., A V. 1 s. , J! ,, V- ' ' 1 A Y- ,.,f,,:m.,, X ggi lax . K: X .V 3 A 'fasgfie K e 1 it ,,ie.ff + lk ,E we Q 53 0,0-l Mr. Matthei takes care of new enrollees in the auditorium on September 4. MG. ..,..-Qa L21 7 . Mtg. ' X' 5 The first day crowd looks happy as they meet before the mural after summer vacation. These friendly doors opened for the first time for th class of 1951 last September. 1-i . - 'Qi A group of freshmen are led by Mr. Fritsche on the first ' ' day of school. Miss Matzen, '45, returning as a physical training instructor, welcomes her first homeroom. A ifsfl E I 'U ,Mr. M. D. Williams greets West Study Hall on the opening On the first day Mr. Weller, day of the school year, 1947-1948, ' Study, Hall, homeroom students registraition. 1 1-Lv V asf-V .,,, ii Al K i '-v- df ---.... -' -il 'I' 'ffl :iii l l4lOiIIHlIlH in in 1 t 1 . w - ' ' 5 Y 'T I! 335. . 1 4i1tLqj,,,,f,-M, W , J I , i ' , ' A e 'VN' 'kolyf NHL lx : V 1 A--,, - - 1 -Q. , mm,,,, by ' s i . l is I 1 -up Sv 'Wy 1 'iii 5,3 r -.a X,..-1 .te we .- S Q A xt' At the beginning of the semester, the library helpers have a big iob putting the library into readiness forthe use of students throughout the year. n ll i K M 1 lr ffl - V Y ' I I . .ie,e,w-- 5 M B , at , WRFMS' I i , a 5 ,- 1. Kwai? ' x :GQ ' AQ ll -. , H K ag +-P'-:w.W'i 'Q. in ' B , H N 13' :few I A . his 4 A-Tk ,I f Q ' N' ,fe fl 'ei 1 ' 5' 'ff ff fs J- 4 .- ' 1- 1.215 .,,.t ' I I fl, 1 ' Xl f Q ' ,. 5 i - 1 W ,e . k B - ' L. N - 1 . Q ffl' . f- wr. , ,t,r 4 ' 5,432 s , it ' 'Kiwi i . A it llill 'fi I , it ' 1 L' 3 ' ,, ei 1.4 r .JU , 1 . , A is f SEA. 5 he t'2' . ,, , Willa- l l L' r 'yi f '. 2 .51 7' M'1 l?Sf't xew, 17 ' iii!! ' l - f-,l 2 3' , e ,.... . ,. ' ' t ' . - ' .. W This is a typical library scene during the sixth hour. james Guy puts up his poster for Book Week, The Checker Board of Life. AWE' ,df t ,,j'i'Jk1AR Mania E,,3,,, n. 'f' 1 K .kkm 1' A pil' Y A i ' .I A i e 3, Lg l. , Q2 f 1' -i Q .M 5 ,L , 1 'W O I wi-A 1? T'arfg I B 5 4, fl . . r s . t I Mar Rivera Carolineih-loward, Betty Wheczorek, and Beverly Bartz and Betty Wolf, custodians of Lost and Y . 4' Lillian Riveia helg out in the library workroom. Found, return an article to Kenneth Anderson. Mr Kyper watches Barbara Tanner and Earl Tarnowski vote for assembly representative. Robert Witas ofhciates. for assembly representatives with Bob Taylor, Members of homeroom 227 vote secretly for their representative his assistant to the assembly. ZF' 3 gd tw- t W- -slugs-L , w. it I? , :, 1 ,4 my , ,:., . A t ,k ' ' K l F K 'ifiiii Q 4' li'-i Y' , -A .L if A 1535-gin tgimja K W 2 1, 1 Mr, s-..a.,wf x. ' . Q. ul A group of students collect ballot boxes after the first student government election. wg 'l'.fa.,. I wi S ' 4 1 Wi K . L., i is 1 -M D Ni qi Aw: . if t a , fi Robert Risch and jane Plennes represent Bay View t e Larry Suhm tabulates the results ofthe election for assembly All City Council representatives as the tellers count ballots. 1 1 F- Nl -- I qi, K '.,, falqwfr S , . L ' Q., , . i Q E ' 4 .ln V 1 1 1 A-at V- A ii I rd 2 ,V L X - , V . , . I M' . -fr-fag: QA. --0 , , ,L H L ,iff iiiwliiiiilii fimlf , ' .nur '.' g.g. '5x5-'Q W W ' ,. .,.g,., S ..., ,., -Ei ft 1 l . Viv , , 'K ' ' 1 , e ig !',ig.l: v- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Charles La Fevre, and Mr and Mrs. George Plennes are chaperones at a Saturday night dance. A lv V1 - - 'K :'xF.:5:f ki I H Y i 7: ' 3 . is ia? , S - E' 2 ' 'ssss . 1 2 ' , I QD X LQ e . ' ' .3 . A S 123 I ymfiitgj Xxx 1, ' y 1 l 'C A Z' ....-1-v-O-f vig-In JAH, sll'u,f 1 ,, ,,.,..z -- 'we ,- It's the Coke Bar that's a popular spot on Saturday nights Marcia Trestrail, Bill Lepthien, Mary Hayes, and during intermission time. George Plennes check their coats at the first dance. f4. 4 A v.fE,,:4. . .K 4 1-is S 'L Miss Steel and jack Quinlan check the attendance Raymond Slowik and Robert Hillman mimeograph 2,000 at the first dance. copies of the Student Government Constitution. ' ' ' :il , W X ii Y ,,,,.,,, I 5 .- f ? 'iCi'wiHffe i 199' . '.: r9ij FSM I. , gf.-A . fdfj Z 'vig vu, , I 1 ' i , 5' 1 J- 5 .':-, NV 7: K H f 4- 1, -sl y .. Y 3 4 ' 1,55 ' Ar' M H r . .V - 3.1 V igwriif kj , E-i V, I K K.-I , . fl raes fe -, C ' evil' W gg! y 1 1 'Via :H ,Af x - lla l 1 , ' . Q Q 91 i 'ie S Danny Kotlowski and Pat Cooper entertain during an Miss Steel, with Larry Suhm, Mary Ann Adamkiewicz, Erv intermission at a Saturday night dance. ' ,f Zube, and Marge Meredith, attends the Wausau convention. ur. , X. N . Wu, if 5 in V I i, ff ,HUA wif 175 ' ,- xv -- Eldon Hepner proudly dis lays his new band uniform at a football rally. gripe: I Z 54- n fi' ix .Aly is-we 'Ef, Q ly. ffm V V7 I i y his I fm s e 7ss p AQ M A ' r ' - , 1 V if e ,n sfss ' f 11 r li ,W sj r g h The color guards stand at attention at a band drill. wW!',, - Q J Mr Williams and the radio crew listen to a freshly cut recording of the a cappella choir. e eiaee s '?i 'fy Vffm limi l . .A X. . f :- , .ww ', . ey., X'-A QV- Wax 'g:+ii. J Kytiqlae F'f1l 'W?fl1, i S - M' - 9 -Sera' sf.Qp?l5igwL.-,X im. up .of-if :f,,,xiejm:XL'x, A A -., in fy, 'vA'N1q,-,KX-gi : , Ny --, - ,'- , a , . ' x .cj 'P' 'Q v .4-'5' sg., Va fir 'Y ,lil Qlllilll fiQ?h,lq'3'72Q iffgff ' G fl Alflflg, 'lffla IH P 7? A Q A pp M FQ'-Pr 9 iliifslgf Mfg Bfilglgi ' 5 A 'P f'wfa,taa D ILM.-i D' y , Lrg' r. With the South Stadium stands in the background, the band plays between halves. We ' , ,,,, , V. --Iv A x .5 I '25 1.-1 -- e V H ' .ir Q h 'W Q, ' , .L ' Q , Y .. The a cappella choir singing andithe band waiting in the Mr.,'lVilliams makes a recording of a song by the Gitlts background make a typical music festival pose. ' Glee Club and plays it back to them. N. I ' w - rr 1. 'Y . ri r e i' ' ,fi ' .WV ' .- ' L . 3 3 V i ' 44 le --,att S' ,T if Q .f C , we are 14. i S f 2 fi 5 s t -i . ii ffl, ,QWNK Q -i Q I 5 fi ' i Vt Ill i f ,4 5?4'g'lf'- .IL ' : Q ? ii' A ' 1 4 x e 1 if -ffl-'Q 5,31 ff Q If Q. . 5 Z1-' , f 2 f . F ng 4 ,, 5 ' ,S ' f 5 ii . , f s,f 1 e , A EMM- -. View k Q Q 17. It .- V , l ., K t , V 5 X . W 5 , 1 , - , ' 5 ' 'xii Q ig ,i , ,V is -, ' ' i C to ,A he , al J W It ,SV fir 23? . i L - P f N f f gp , M ,z gp i 9 Eilf1 : s3 xr . I ,,khf Q J 13 ' ' v his ' , A f y - H ,. Q if f ' L r if . - X IL' 1 ,fin -. , 1 b , ' W I , A K V f W My x 'l:'T ' , If I -Atl:-lifigif-?'g-,-gi.Qiq. J X A ' L. QW: -. 5 9 We .- I nf, gr H. Q. if F' 'nn . gf ielen jackson, Leatrice Peterson, and Dario Brisighella Q, Ffgelgi E45 prepare the Christmas display before the mural. diy V Q ,F N A' I 5 Q .gm , if za nl. 5 9 km . .. I b' ' ,mei ,H . QB J - H gmit , M, , .,. . 5 ll s 'S JL 'l! ': ..: siiz- ' i . L , , P , I .fy 1'21 72 le .3,. 5 are f -. 1 , 1 i , Dig, Qc Egg? E u Ii vi. , jg I1 l . l ga Here are the Wisemen grouped around the Virgin as the a cappella choir sings their praise. i I , , X il' ix ag rim in si ix -U A ... -fff nl, - .s z F. U a V X 'M A. ir' fr, X55 .Q g i eeen me 4 ml , N . , L L L, MX .- , - X , V kt I I ' D . ,, -. L J , Q V, t V - 5 Marie McCarthy,jackWiegert,Mary Bertfing,Gladys J , A nf Mwlella, and joan Byrne decorate for the Valentine's Day Dance. Here is a cross section of a cappella s r .UL . inging Christmas songs ' Melvin Wood and Gertrude Prochaska, narrators, and Diana Miller, vocalist, are featured on the Christmas program. 'F s L 4,sf?r,5 '2,1'segff if ff?frgti+1:23aLs'1 57' f W Nifty. 1. ' ' ' Bruce Thomas sounds a warning when he describes life in Franco Fascist Spain on Oct. 15. Mr. R. J. Moore confers with Mr. Wiley before he ' speaks at an assembly on Crime Does Not Pay. , ,vff i f 'N' - ff 5 Airlift gre 53, -L . . , is i james Stabenau, jim Walsh Bob Risch, and Bob Stoll are the popular Prairie Dogs. , S Z l Dickie Wenzel as Filmer aims a harmless gun at his At dress rehearsal Henriette meets Mama Little, while two of tl little girl friend, Peggy Shimky. neighborhood girls look on. 5' if J 4 it r, 2 L is H 4 1 S 'ei K I It P 9Nl'iiu?!5?LU Q' Fair damsels enter the beauty contest to discover Miss Oracle in a noon hour Oracle campaign skit. 1: or 5 'W Q -,, xv' Q M 4,3 4 4 L N, L, f js 2 ' L',t1'..' . ,T ,H g,1.,n, A. fl , M, . A .LQ-4 E -,n, I I l -' 3 'Y W, .- . 5522, .-f.-... 1 --.... ' V .... P' 5 571533, 1 IH 118,00 ef' xg '43 Miss Hilger checks on irregular school attendance l Dr. Korn and Mr. Summ look at the new pictures N . 1 li 'rf hung in the halls during the last semester. ur' Rosemarie Gawlitta and joan Kolbow help Mrs. Wegner check lunches of Tom Malison and Kent Wolfarth in the cafeteria line. 1 Office assistants Betty Niemann, Dolores Drsewiecki, Patricia aldjkoski, Audrey Christensen, and Joyce Leiss make absence jean Wigniewski, Glgria Wallk, and Lila Gauger ' -Q K lists. I learn to can beans and to use the pressure cooker. f e--np At rest in the gym are Marathon runners who made the annual turkey-run from the Airport. 3 , fs... ,, jerry Koenig and Bob Blackwood practice for the relays. ' It'5 Bay View -an-Inq' 's basket in the game with North 1 ll N255 ll ll! mi l l QI .' 5 1 -' - 'vr'f wi fes I-E? ' -fa 2 W We H' ff th Lg N l' sw I Here is the gym team that competed in the annual city meet Boys on the football team dive for a fumble on a warm at Rufus King. September day In M1 ,a The Varsit Cross Countr team limbers u for a meet. I Y Y P ,s II! sq' 1 .2 M . :aaa ,E .Vw Q4 A: L5 ' ei Nz X l I O Xllylxl-tx I ,A 5 I -'W 3 Ee ' ' , X 1 ' ., t, v, y' 'fig 5 fri? - I f , .,5, D, M uit? s e A . ww Miss Zarling's newswriting class rehearses a lifth hour Oracle skit. -at ,. . , A . pw E I X 4 s f 1' vi ,if 1- - 1 i f 2 VLI, - gg A A , 3, N .I s iw I tw. A , 3 1: ' --agra- a .1 E tl K in , H 5 , , .W W q l' Q' .. , . E' 3 ' ,iz ',x, -'T j Q1 xi t We it 'di r V has 'E f y 1-so L fm, V VL Subscription agents meet in the auditorium The third hour creative writing class presents a noon hour Oracle skit. before returning to their homerooms to sell the 1948 Oracle. ' E f f, s n r -Q ., f -A oil l' -.. 2 , n r Elaine Bromberg, 46 visits with the chaperones Miss Lane Mrs.Watson and Miss Roberts at the Oracle ' office dance. Chuck CPhil Spitoonlyj Metzger directs his all-girl orchestra at the leap year turnabout as Lawretta Neumann poses in the foreground. fl ,, ,4 if 5 fi V . ol' Q r W , an EV? 1-F5 ' ng' ' l ,'-, K - .jp Sa. f 'ia 'A F 1- I -,2 -vi sb Vx - - E june Klatt, Nancy Watson, Kathleen Nelson, Dolores Bolan, Elite Moeller and Esther Nauiock type class lists for and- Ralph Tomkiewicz present a panel on the work of the I the Oracle Annual. Oracle. NNI nf-swf ,f LX 42 fa lar , xi M Y Ji Q, W An eager audience awaits the climax of a Round Table Play in Ea Study Hall. . Q George Benning, Eldon Hepner, and jim Stabenau were E - radio crew managers, semester I. 15, ,rr. ,, Behind the scenes the radio and stage crews prepare for a convocation. At a Girls' Club program Ruth Kvalheim gazes into Katherine Durand's future. x l l Q Q, 5429 03' Student artists, jack Wiegert, Caroline Erdmann, and the Ludwig Stage crew members Dick Fox, Dick Burke, Bob Blaifl twins help make scenery for the operetta. wood, and Ted Larson mount the spiral staircase., vi 583511 l. 1'9 f' in the Home Problems class joan Stiehm, Shirlie Cudnohosky, Fheresa Perri, and joyce Leiss prepare favors nto brighten sickroom trays. WV David Nowak, Virginia Obermann, and Donald Doss surround an amaryllis plant which has sprouted the first of its eight blooms. Three Martin and Mr. Dennis feed the parakeets, whose home is the biology storeroom. li 1 Eli-H 5, .. HH 1',, 1 i 1 J - t' M, 1, K . , an. . ,,,. t , .J I D 'U 3 i tu X. fi we, I , la Vi r at ' ' ' 1 za an 4 P is 'ii 4 ' ,,1'tfewff. a A Kg Ng ,Q .H . 2 . N 1 f - 4 Lim A it ' ,. ,gk au , V in . K 5 , -2,. L, i 'V ' Q .J 5 4 Wffs ff. KAL ' , 3 nt. 4 K. wt .'4,f m1fw' ' .- ,.: ,ii fur- gflrafjlf -. Wg . 4. ' ' ' 74 - 'I'Y-at-i1'F' - Is t N, fling? - ,M rg, .. 4 Mr. Fritsche explains gram molecular weight to his chemistry class. . -.1 ' - V' . , I g ' l . 0 f-,- 5 A 3 ' :L ,,-Av , .LVL , A fjff vl,-, ,Q5 ,i1,, 5 K ' . 13254 ' - f 'hr' i iobert Friars, noted lecturer, introduces his wife to n Bay View audience before he presents A Holiday in Cuba. Don Hofer, Roger Turban, Ed Hammer, and George Benning work on their television set. ww M, J am it UN. The library helpers under the direction of Miss Kahle, the John Hoagland, Fred Koch, Chuck Metzger, jack Baranows librarian, do a thorough Easter cleaning. Roger Zwieg, and Harry Bohmann, salute the Hag. Bob Gillo, Lauris Awe, jim Barnett and Charlotte Snyder ff 'B ii E at in fm practice a new dance step for the operetta. 'A 'A- ai ,F ar ws' xx The future freshies look over Bay View on Eighth Grade Visitation Day in january. V4 ' , 1 . . W 4 5 K V .3 y . 5 wa, K . Q- gmii 'ii L .Q., ff ' - 2 tttt L Q A , Members of Miss Statz's operetta dance group listen ' attentively to instructions for a new dance. Kai A t-,, A combined Easter and birthday party is held Don Schultz, Ken Anderson, Ruth jarke, Virginia Harris, anf in the cafeteria. Chuck Metzger are members of the lunch hour supervisiol committee. Q ,W .4 sl fa Ni. Editors jean McNlcol and joan Kxtzrow passed 1947 This is a typical scene in every senior homeroom the day ' annuals over the counter of the bookstore. that annuals are distributed. 1 r. wa, x 'Ma ' vm 3-.5 4 f. in , ge ma ,S 5 4 if tfeiiiag' At the bookstore 1947 graduates lined up for their Arlene Dudzik and John Cheslock, an ex-G.I., had their Oracle Annuals. Oracles autographed by William Matthei. I ..x, . .. -, ia 8 glow? tl E 'E' E 'Z N d if as wwgwsqwgsna in M 3 Q 0 V, v., .N -1 , , A E D 0 A' M A Fm-Ei - y f A f 4 - My hffg, A ' , tk S A is ZKQ 2 . , .L V ax M - VV Q ' K ' is Q57 A I. 'V Nh at t to it A - A Members of her homeroom watched Miss Kieckhefer open their A group of graduating senior girls gathered at the H ' gift to her. main entrance to exchange signatures. Pl. THE SCHOOL I should like to enroll in an Honor Study Hall .... When a student signs this application, he takes the flrst step toward controlling himself. , E W- 11, -,,::1m:g,,y-:,fa,,x -2,5 , . re-12? f K V5 Y Af' W I M Vh h.: VV V ,W K -' K Effie A fi: - 1 w ' 'HXEWL . 1. fa, ,EC , ,gm , .sw .,,, A 4- iw Eff - in Aiifiif' . -5,-,U -. .MISL 'ski' 1 H ' fun' 'Qi-PW' FV, sl., ww M, as 4, Q . , J We W vt. ' wx? MZ, .J P4- wmv? eva, rn-M Y' 1 -v an 4, N k-W-1 ww ,I ' Q A 4 ' ff'3g. ga. H93 - 'A .. ,fi-i.33giQ3 H xy i xif :E A' ' 'm'k wr Gi ,N Q Q ,u Q. A Y al Yi' Q41 if -1- mn '- .QAM span 'v Page Twenty-six DR. BERNHARD C. KORN PRINCIPAL The right of the individual to be himself and to have that which is unique in him respected is axiomatic in the educational thinking of today. But to that incontrovertible truth one must add a corollary: no one should so live that he interferes with the rights of others, that in an orderly society the freedom he treasures for himself is allowed to descend to license. The right of the group should always prevail over that of any individual. MR. THEODORE C. POTTER vlcs-PRINCIPAL And it is this regard for the social group that a student should be learning from the moment when he enters kindergarten to that last night at high school when he takes off his cap and gown to face adult life. In his high school days, he should know both the rare exhilaration of discovering many of his own latent powers, and the deep consciousness that no man lives alone, that life always requires adjustment to others. Page Tu'euLy-se1'w1 COUNSELING STAFF Page Twenty-eight Mr. Wiley, Chief Counselor The counseling staff at Bay View seeks to help each student to understand his en- vironment, the opportunities the school offers, and the people with whom he works and lives. The counselors begin their study of every individual entrusted to them before he enters high school, and they watch with kindness and solici- tude his course throughout his entire four years. Miss Starz, Mr. Gillo, Mr. Suttle STUDENT GOVERNMENT STUDENT BOARD Ruth Plennes, William Gallagher, Dorothy Severance, Ryerson LaFevre, Ervin Zube, Gertrude Prochaska, john Quinlan ASSEMBLY OFFICERS Clackwise: Lawrence Suhm, Ann Williamson, William Neer, Ryerson LaFevre, Marialyce Koenig, Mary Ann Adamkiewicz Page Twenty-nine 5 K ' :Tiff .. t QV? STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION CENTRAL STUDY HALL COMMITTEE, SEMESTER I STUDENT ASSEMBLY OFFICERS If Above: CENTRAL STUDY HALL COMMITTEE, SEMESTER Il Below: 9B HOMEROOM COMMITTEE During the past year Bay View has attempted a new experiment, that of self-government. S. G. A. is striving to give every student a vital Part in school life-a feeling of belonging in his group. Bay View students have been learning to work together as a group in handling school problems and accepting responsibilities. As individuals they have developed a self-control which should make them better citizens in the future and more able to assume leadership. - The change to student government created many difficulties, but through the year, patience and at- tempts at mutual understanding between students and teachers have brought real results. Page 'Thirty-orle , NINTH GRADE MR. OWEN 127 E7-9R MRS. URBAN S , 207 127 Front Row: Robert Arieff, joan Curran, David Suhm, Carol Clark, Constance Dominiak, janet Sanderson, Barbara Doering, judith Ensinger, Irene Durand, Carolyn Steel Second Row: jean Stiehm, Thomas Ewert, Ronald Rercheck, Margaret Sweitzer, Lois Chartier, Philip Drajeske, Richard Schulz, joan Singer, joyce DeNoyer, Addine Sims Back Row: George Diehl, james Stewart, Marles Schade, Mr. Owen, Audrey Nowacki, Allin Schubring, jack Enright E7-9R Front Row: Ronald Madecky, Margaret Perlaczynski, Elaine Mattert, Marion Krawczyk, David Konsionowski, Lois Kaye, Ruth Kolesar, Nancy Priebe, Carolyn Momblow, Marlene McPherson Second Row: Thomas Marley, Robert Mutz, Arlene Koniecki, Nancy Knaak, Thomas Knocke, Rose Marie Mysliwski, Robert Krueger, Beverly Platt, james Petri Back Row: Colleen Kell, Francis Kwiatkowski, Gerald Mattke, Miss Schaarschmidt, Carl Kress, jr., Melvin Mueller 207 Front Row: Christine Lochinski, Marlee Fredendall, Sue Findlay, Glenn Grandiield, Frances Lesiecki, Robert Severson, jacqueline Greenthal, Mary Ann Fricano, Betty jones, Suzanne Finke Second Row: Ruth Lutchen, Mauis Finke, Gerard Herriges, Mary jelinek, Dorothy Hauler, Ruth Housfeld, Sandra Gabrielson, David Horwich, Raymond Feller Back Row: Charles Hyde, Wesley Gaylord, Nancy Lundgren, Edward Hintz, Mrs. Urban, Patrick Fox, Marjorie Hawkins, Florence Gatzke, Hillard Langlie Page Thirty-two MISS SCHAARSCHMIDT NINTH GRADE MR. 5. S. WILLIAMS 41 1 411 Front Row: Richard Becker,joan Brock, Patricia Williams, Marilyn O'Dell, Bruce Wildes, Roberta Brozak, Lillian Bodshaug, Lawrence Wittig, Marjorie Wendland, Colleen Thomas Second Row: Ruth Becker, Carol Brandt, Alice Turner, Edith Weltman, Patricia Bukowski, jeanette Orlowski, Betty Tomlinson, Marion Wojtkowski, Gaylord Wood, Ruby Rettmann Back Row: Geraldine Revers, Ralph Ratzlaff, Ruth Bruemmer, Gilbert Bulson, Mr. S. S. Williams, Ronald Buraczynski, Gerald Bartaszewicz, Howard Borcyczkowski 426 Front Row: Donald Doss, Carolyn Delebeck, joyce Nicklewski, Diana Navone, Violet Nesta, Ruth Olszewski, Frank Duszynski, Howard Dietzman, Douglas Draws, Diane Diedrich Second Raw: Betty Orzechowski, Mary Dzwonkowski, Marilyn Olsen, Beatrice Oxendorf, jane Nicholson, Patricia Doughty, Lorraine Niemczynski, Delores Neumann, Walter Naujock, Ralph Nicolazzo Back Row: Virginia Obermann, Alice Durka, Roberta Smars, jean Olsen, Betty Neeck, Mr. Dennis, Alan Osterndorf, Thomas Derus, David Nowak, Leroy Davids 334 Front Row: Mary Fessler, Barbara Freuden, Virginia juds, Danny Champeau, Shirley Chiaverotti, Richard johnson, Marguerite Ceretro, Mary Fairchild, Carmella Czubek, Barbara jones Second Row: Arlene Fritsch, Betty Cain, Ursula jasiorkowska, Harold Fabian, Richard Feller, Otto Cavanaugh, Eugene johnson, Margaret jakubowski, judith Crouch, Roman jasiorkowski Tbird Row: j0Ann jankowski, Helene Frontczak, joann Felske, Maryann Casey, Rosemarie Fabiszewski, Charles Cobb, Karen Frostad, Patricia jenson, Frederick Frischman Back Row: Donald januchowski, Miss Freund, joseph Clark MR. DENNIS 426 l MISS FREUND l 334 Page Thirty-three NINTH GRADE MR. FRITSCHE W- 1 7-20 MISS HUNT W9- 'I 2 MISS KIECKHEFER J 31 5 W-'I7-20 Front Row: Marilyn Schmidt, Myrl Schweig,Jeanne Scaruta, Richard Solazo, Donna Smith, Catherine Smith, Mary Schoofs, Marlene Snyder, William Schwandt, Raymond Sabinash Second Row: Arlene Smaglick, LaBelle Snuel, Joyce Scallon, Marlene Smul, Elaine Smith, Elizabeth Schmid, Doris Schmidlisng, Josephine Smiech, Nanette Simson, Eva Scheible Third Row: Joanne Shavor, Joan Schilz, Patricia Sobye, Dona Schuetz, Patricia Smith, Marilyn Spengler, Joanne Schoendorf, Joanne Souders, Ronald Slattery Back Row: Donald Sellars, Matthew Setum, William Schmidt, Mr. Fritsche, Kenneth Schneider, Gene Soyck, Clyde Smukowski W-9-12 Front Row: Ronald Harris, Dolores Stark, Nancy Hansen, Geraldine Szolwinski, Irene Stollenwerk, Charles Swanson, Helen Harding, Virginia Hartley, Ronald Henke, Elaine Stumpf Second Row: Beverly Stenicka, Judith Hudaj, June Holloway, Helen Halpin, Dorine Hulsopple, Shirley Haas, Carol Hart, Joan Steffens, Carol Herb Tbird Row: Betty Hinich, Gloria Henning, Thomas Groppi, George Huffman, Gordon Hasenstein, Holly Stuart, Paul Hintz, William Kornreich, Kenneth Struck, Dorothy Haasch Back Row: Alfred Hennell, George Haase, Jerome House, Miss Hunt, John Hove, Donald Helt 315 Front Row: Nancy Walsh, Doris Williamson, Nancy Roesler, Ruth Shawn, Lee Wolfe, Ronald Rubbens, Mary Ellen Williams, MayBelle Weiss, Tom Williamson, Marjorie Watts Second Row: Audrey Reckard, Marjorie Williamson, Loretta Retherford, Genevieve Wagner, Louise Redman, Lois Riesen, Thomas Rzyski, James Rice, Joan Van Weelden Tbird Row: Joyce Rowan, Joan Van Stelle, Emily Roggenkamp, William Reeves, Theodora Wesley, Marian Rotta, George Voigt, Richard Wegener, Arlene Richter Back Row: Donald Redlin, Clarence Rumpel, Donovan Van Kleeck, Miss Kieckhefer, Richard Wszalek, Bernard Van Dinter, Tom Wanke Page TbirtyJour Nl TH G ADE Nm. lznzwa ,422 , MR. NELSON 'I 'I 9 my ' X T K J bf -x MISS RILEY 213 422 Front Row: Audrey Olszewski, Rosemary Gibbs, Rita Lassa, Thomas Lelivelt, Jacqueline Gorecki, Donald Loper, June Vandenberg, Lillian Lenz, Bonita Goad, Paul Larson Second Row: Sally Grotegut, Christine Lipinski, Robert Esser, Robert Meyer, Robert Lalie, Lois Andresen, Patricia Alexander, Dorothy Landry, Judith Akers, Rita Gorecki Third Row: Joan Lansing, Casimer Kostecki, Ermi Gaido, Arthur Analla, Clarence Eisch, Eileen Gehrt, Charles Erdmann, Giles Gutowski, Marlene Adrian Back Row: Hugh Evans, Carl Engel, Daniel Erste, Mr. Mierzwa, Gilbert Gray, Richard Lotharius, Richard Gedymin 119 Front Row: Dorothy Baillie, Robert Wagner, Nancy Berendt, Ardeth Blockowitz, Delbert Worske, Arlene Barbian, Beverly Brady, Harvey Brunsch, Betsy Brown, Janice Beyer Second Row: Audreyann Blaszczczynski, Jeanette Ton, Gloria Wright, Joan Bartol, Marilyn Breutzmann, Audrey Burghardt, Shirley Tittelfitz, Nancy Beutin, Davetta Freitag, Nancy Blauert Third Row: Evelyn Trepinski, Patsy Barbian, Ruth Trepinski, David Blackwood, Gordon Buenger, Raymond Buczwimski, Ralph Biddick, Ruth Baxter, Janet Brielmaier Bach Row: Philip Bisanz, Harry Bergmann, Mr. Nelson, Richard Todorovich, Richard Baxter 213 Front Row: Barbara Manz, Ray Murack, Therese Miller, Virginia Mergel, Jane Mueller, Rose Morrison, Dianne Miller, Joan Misiora, Carol Murray, Carolyn Melms Second Row: Carol Yake, Connie Mercurio, Ronald Mamdyek, Ruth Zoerb, Joe Zotter, Gordon Michalak, Conradene Mackey, Mamie Maglio, Carol Ziolkowski, Colleen Moran Third Row: Lloyd Mitchell, Margaret Mueller, Albin Martinson, Rodney Mendini, Richard Moe, Harvey Mantey, Joseph Malkowski, Dorothy Marohn, Thomas Mescher, William Mavis Back Row: Robert Manske, Robert Miller, Miss Riley, William Meyer, Marcella Zanchetti, Charles Meyer Page Thirtyfve ,NINTHA GRADE MRS. SCHOOFS 335 MR. J. J. SMITH 303 335 Front Row: Audrey Passow, Angela Patti, Ruth Pluta, Nancy Faulhaber, janice Pforr, Lois Possing, Virginia Pospyhala, Robert Pruski, Patricia Praxel, Anita Poth Second Row: Patricia Potter, Phyllis Peika, Lydia Pierotti, Gloria Pawlowski, Carol Pellant, Shirlee Pilak, Lois Priebe, Ruth Petersen, Shirley Prasser, Antoinette Przybylsl-ci Back Row: Rosalie Pluim, Donald Ihling, Mary Perse, Elenore Psket, Eileen Quinlan, Mrs. Schoofs, Robert Rackowski, Harry Packee, Thomas Immel, Gerald Plonka, Eugene Plitt 303 Front Row: john Keane, Edna Kendall, Eunice Karr, Shirley Koepke, Sylvia Kvalheim, Rochelle Kies, Barbara Kopydlowski, Carole Kluender, Connie Kubasiak, Marvin Kalmbacher Second Row: Kenneth Klein, Esther Kutrovich, Carol Kubek, Carol Kranich, Janice Keel, Virginia Krahn, Ellen Krautschneider, Sydney Klaetsch, Richard Klicka, Richard Kangas Back Row: Roger Klinter, Audrey Kujawa, Ivan Konings, Robert Krueger, Mr. J. j. Smith, Kenneth Kuehn, Gerold Freda, Stanley Kemmeter, james Kania W5-8 Front Row: Chester Moczydlowski, Donald Groschel, Marilyn Cieslak, Donald Olm, Gretchen jungmann, Carole Geisen- heimer, Wallace Nearing, Marion Ogden, Marilyn Wenzel, Violet janka Second Row: Richard Hanson, Gordon Housfeld, Ted Roepke, Carol johnson, Greta Hallberg, janet Owen, Florence jagodzinski, Arlene Gutzke, joan Schoessow, Donna Olszewski Third Row: Richard Neitzel, Robert johnson, Ray jazwiecki, Murray Humphrey, Maureen Hallberg, Allen Higgins, Faye johnson, Marlene Gename, Aldo Gaido Back Row: Kenneth Hanke, james Guss, Douglas Niemann, Mr. Barta, Gerald Halpin, William Galligan, Edmund judziewicz R TENTH GRADE MR. BARTA W5-8 Page Thirty-six TEWNIH l GRADE MRS. GARLING 232 MR. KACZMAREK W- 'I 3-16 MR. SCI'-IOELLER 302 232 Front Row: Patsy DeVeau, joyce Chrostowski, Claudine Travis, Beverly Bartz, Gene Blumberg, joyce Baumgardt, Carol Cleveland, Margaret Gurda, Marjorie Erskine, Felix Donselli Second Row: Marilyn Block, Helen Chandler,janet Franklin, Ruth Becker, Geraldine Brozek, Donna Thornton, Dolores Boczkiewicz, Helen Chanik, Joyce Christiansen, Rita Ciezki Third Row: Charmaine DeNoyer, Dorothy Adams, Beverly Filenius, joan Dieter, Nancy Fink, Robert Christensen, Ellen Bergquist, Virginia Cassabaum, Kenneth Piontek, Harold Annonson Back Row: john Nowak, Audrey Erickson, Mrs. Garling, Arlene Dessecker, Robert Ostrowski W-13-16 Front Row: Donna Provencher, Gloria Spana, Dorothy Prah, Eleanor Reimer, Laverne Stachowiak, Zdena Sova, Gail Swessel, Carol La Marre, Patricia Look, Barbara Lower Second Row: Kay Schumann, Peter Kopczynski, Rosemary Luthy, Norma Rankin, Carol Sowlles, Thomas Patterson, Charlotte Pahlow, Aldene Laabs, Audrey Piorier, Gertrude Pyne Third Row: Shirley Rybka, Fredric Papenfus, Thomas Risch, Gilbert Ruka, Caroline Sobieszczyk, Ralph Polak, john McArthur, Alfred Boheim, Thomas McLaughlin Fourth Row: Raymond Lieber, Kenneth Schulz, Frank Kulakowski, Steve Maneage, Ronald Strerath, Donald Soltis, Ronald Nelson Gilbert Regalado, Dennis Skarpinski, Paul Passamani Back Row: Gerald Kotlowski, Mr. Kaczmarek, Carl Ruppert 9 302 Front Row: Edith Mattick, Gloria Wallk, Bettye Wolf, Dorothy Nowaczyk, Beverly Kujawa, Ralph Kohlholf, Shirley Kosper, Irene Varga, jean Wisniewski, Marlyn Knutson Second Row: Nancy Meredith, Audrey WulH, Florence Krupnik, Donald Wagner, Theresa Kostecki, james Zeisse, jean Wenta Patricia Mills, Donna Uhlir, Raymond Rick Back Row: Lester Korbel, james McKinnon, Paul Kott, Charles Meyer, jim Erickson, Mr. Schoeller, Harold Wichgers Kent Wolfarth, Deone McGarry, Warren Keats 9 Q Page Thirty-seven TENTH GRADE MISS BATZ 419 MR. COSTELLO 4 'I 4 MRS. GRIMES 226 419 Front Row: Glenn Greske, Daniel Gorney, Doris Gariglietti, Nadine Goldstein, Donnah Edwards, Barbara Gardetto, Nancy Mlodzik, Lillian Gresser, Shirley Tylke, Rosemarie Gawlitta Second Row: Carol Geske, Dorothy Gavin, Douglas Goodman, Georgine Gorske, Irene Gedda, LaVerne Gallinatti, Ruth Greene- meier, jean Geil, janet Goeltzer Third Row: Donald Counihan, Juanita Gill, Gerald Goodman, Lorraine Wojdac, Dolores Lemanczyk, jack Christenson, Don Gerhard, Raymond Golabowski, john Borowski Back Row: Lewis Geis, Louis Zotter, janet Gallaway, Nancy Gervais, Miss Batz, jean Luettgen, Tom Gill, William Goebel, Harvey Charbonneau 414 Front Row: Arlene Beatovic, Rose Anderson, Joyce Burmeister, Diane Bearman, Naomi Bennett, Una Barber, Marie Blanchette, Betty Borgmann, Gertrude Bergquist, Elaine Besewske Second Row: Patricia Bruder, Betty Bindas, Kenneth Bock, Gloria Bentley, Beverly Boettcher, Donna Bussard, Ruth Sesko, Elinor Schneider, Robert O'Brien, Dorothy Brechtel Back Row: Michael Cianciolo, Tom Budney, Allen Behling, Thomas Peltier, john Braatz, Mr. Costello, Karen Blazer, Kenny Marsolek, Robert Anderson, Donald Boelter 226 Front Row: Carol Faklen, Maria Del Angel, june Crosby, Dolores Czarnecki, Margaret Fessler, joan Fojut, Tom Ceretto, jack Funck, Tom Dillon, Robert Fritz Second Row: Ruth Delzer, Mary Coghlan, Dorothy Cialdini, Corinne Scaruta, Ardys Thelen, Ardith Davis, Pat Cullen, Daisy Fitzgerald, Rosemarie Engnath, Donald Farris Third Row: Nancy DeVeau, Charlene Olson, Beverly Fischer, Bruce Conklin, Theresa Florian, Carole Doshen, Daniel Czaikowski, Mark Fugina, Henry Wozniak, Gordon Frank Back Row: Donald Leiser, Clayton Conley, Patrick Pangborn, Mrs. Grimes, Daniel Wozniak, joe Dorcey, Angelo Foti Page Thirty-eight TENTH GRADE MISS KOHL 325 MISS LANE 321 MRS. LYNCH i 3 I 8 l 325 Front Row: Jeanne Smith, Kathleen Sosalla, Doris Smith, Roy Silvernale, Joan Sitzberger, Dorothy Schwandt, Robert Schmidt, Janet Susnik, Dorothy Schubert, Joanne Grunert Second Row: Patricia Schanning, Kenneth Schweig, Margie Schuster, Dolores Steiner, Ellen Sasek, Albert Schmidt, Barbara Springhuth, Patricia Fish, Janet Staeger, Sharon Schuster Back Row: Annabel Shappro, Shirley Sullivan, Kent Sharpe, Robert Schultz, William Schwarten, Miss Kohl, David Schroeder, Charlotte Snyder, Richard Siemanowski, Richard Steel 321 Front Row: Hazel Holler, Carol Vandenberg, Edith Vandenberg, Mariann Hiegel, Carol Hayman, Carol Hurlbutt, Loris Hoenow, Nancy Hyde, Gratton Host, Diana Vogenitz Second Row: Audrey Voelz, Marcia Helmer, Ramona Januchowski, Gordon Hurley, Donald Hanson, John Hirsch, Lawrence Hanoski, Gloria Ihling, La Verne Hinz, Carol Voelker Third Row: Carolyn Vachetz, Dolores Hetzel, Carol Vandenberg, Barbara Hansen, Richard Jeszka, Carol Jodat, Joyce Hayman, Helen Jackson, Richard Voigt Buck Row: John Horwich, Robert Hammes, Jerome Jagmin, Miss Lane, Ted Harenda, Gerald Hurley 313 Front Row: Mary Kowalski, Carol Nelson, Margaret King, Bernadine Kondracki, Arlene Kowalczyk, Mary Naylor, Louis Kirsenlohr, Douglas Kemnitz, Catherine Knaflic, Florence Kowalski Second Row: Jerome Kelly, Gertrude Orlowski, Patricia Klafke, Letty Kloss, Audrey Kwapick, Carol Kepner, Ruth Kvalheim, Jeanette Neitzel, Marialyce Koenig, Karl Krahn Third Row: John Neskie, Rodney Kopfer, Gordon Orians, Albert Knaak, John Krupke, Gene Knuth, Robert Neumann, John Kopczynski, Theodore Kern Back Row: Lawrence Neumann, Marvin Koch, Mrs. Lynch, Merlin Kottke, Eugene Nelson Page Thirty-nme TENTH GRADE MISS MILLER 332 MRS. SHUTES 2 'I4 MISS WHELAN 202 332 Front Row: Carol Mickelson, Ruth Root, Marilyn Mallas, Pauline Malzahn, R0 Ann McBride, Loretta Neldner, Rita Lassa, Beatrice Lasczewski, Geraldine Marks, Arlette Lindblom Second Row: Elaine Mrochinski, Tessie McVeigh, Lois LaBrec, Betty Manthy, Therese Lapota, Three Martin, Beverly Turzenski, Tom Tully, Colleen McLaughlin, Patricia Lotz Third Row: Barbara jenders, Rita Lendo, Helen Malaha, Ronald Lannewehr, Barbara Leonarski, Ruth Lachmund, Gerald Lesiecki, Dolores Traber, Barbara Gutkowski, Mary Lewandowski Bach Row: Richard Marino, james Lehmann, Ray Taschner, Miss Miller, Edgar Miller, Clifford McVeigh, Richard Luedke, Wallace Messal, Clifford Munger 214 Front Row: Eileen Pergande, Robert Philleo, Margaret Pawlak, Shirley Steingraeber, Theresa Zurawski, Edith Schuyler, Leatrice Peterson, Violet Clemins, Carrol Soyck, Shirley Paap Second Row: Gene Pellerin, Barbara Zdradzinski, Carol Trakowski, Barbara Struck, Rita Polka, Helen Psket, Ronald Marsolik, Helen Pulos, Audrey Plitt, Elaine Plitzner Third Row: Rosemary Paczocha, Margaret Stryczek, joan Prodoehl, Frank Padol, Neil Perry, Esther Stramowski, Henry Barber, Edward Bessler, Vernon Scherkenbach, Robert Ewing Fourth Row: Okey Shaw, john Groleau, Gerald Tanner, Edward Borzykowski, Nancy Woppert, Daniel Pawlak, John Pluskota, john Suchorski Back Row: Kenneth Willms, Mrs. Shutes, Clarence Pieterick 202 Front Row: Catherine Analla, Regina Sikora, James Friedel, Arlene Price, Beverly Koenen, Charlotte Strom, Loretta Maurus Second Row: Leroy Fenzl, Veronica Talaga, joy Chadburn, Shirley Prochniewski, Dario Brisighella, Thomas Friedel, Eugene Gettelman, Donald Prusak Bach Row: Raymond Martin, Ted Weisto, Gerald Esser, Miss Whelan, Charlotte Tuyls, Leroy Hoefs, Edward Schelonka Page Forty TENTH GRADE MISS ZARLING 322 322 Front Row: Frances Richardi, David Wagner, joan Wambold, Frances Wassweiler, Ileane Rosmann, Shirley Rogan, Marion Rymarz, joan Raetter, Bob Roeglin, Marilyn Rossow Second Row: jean Rich, Gloria Rickard, Geraldine Winkler, Marilyn Roesler, Diane Witzel, Patricia Wink, Geraldine Wierske, EveCarol Rudich, Roger Wippich, Dorothy Robinson Third Row: Madge Rantanen, Edward Willman, john Risch, Douglas Weiss, Raymond Richetta, john Ropel, Beryl Wilcox, Thomas Reise, Bill Regalado Back Roux' Dennis Weber, Miss Zarling, Grant Rossow 326 Front Row: Rosemarie Farina, Eunice Wulff, Bernice Haas, Diane Karasch, Elsie Ermis, Annabelle Coffeen, joanne Hargis, Elaine Brown, jeanne Hurley, Theresa Ferri Second Row: Geraldine Foster, Mary Davis, joyce Harding, Audrey Eckert, Grace Coconate, jean Fohr, Adeline Kraczek, Donald Fox Tbird Row: jean Krautschneider, Carol Knaak, Russell Hanson, LeRoy Esser, Thomas Steckling, Madeline Kercheck, Robert Kloppenburg Bark Row: Donald Leu, Bert Gutteter, Russell Ewert, Miss Durham, james Heisel, Norman Klobuchar, Salvatore Cianciolo 304 Front Row: Dorothy Mattice, Carroll Geschrei, Geraldine Goeller, Myrtle O'Kelly, Marion Marker, Lois Lanza, jean Lower, Ronald Noeske, Wayne Leverenz, LaVerne Gabelbauer Second Row: Nadine jones, Carole Mandrell, Barbara Mackurath, jim Gallagher, Nancy McCuen, Evelyn Mueller, Gilbert Manz, LeOra Lange, june Morella, Fred Melms Back Row: Ronald Martin, Gerald Verhein, james Noll, john Niland, Edward Schulz, Erwin Nickel, Arthur Manti, Larry Olson, Nick Loffredo, Robert Long, William Miller, Mr. Osterndorf, james Orr, Howard Wachholz ELEVENTH GRADE MISS DURHAM 326 MR. OSTERNDORF 304 Page Forty-one ELEVENTH GRADE Miss PRUCHA aaa j 333 Front Row: Patricia Swedoski, Harriett Witkowski, Ardith Thor, Arlene Watts, Donald Provencher, Lillian Rivera, Dorothy Severance, Rochelle Schmitz, joan Sriehm Second Row: Beverly Smith, Pat Stampfel, Leila Browne, joan Southwick, Nancy Tipton, Pat Tipton, jordis Wiken, Gloria Welter, Sally Turner, Dolores Zavattaro, Robert Szymkowiak Tbird Row: Marion Schloemer, Shirley Troka, Raymond Van Wie, Kenneth Platek, Norman Rybka, Arden Kreider, Robert Zastrow, Clarence Treu Back Row: Harlan Giese, Miss Prucha, Robert Wenta 404 Front Row: Virginia Roessger, Carol Hein, Shirlie Cudnohosky, joan Rowan, Leonhard Rose, Edward Rigden, Rita Rogowski, joyce Raasch, Helen Radtke, Lois Robinson Second Row: Frank Stadler, james Stelloh, Donald Savee, George Ross, Bill Schwab, Thomas Sowllas, Robert Strom, james Healy, Richard Wawrzyniak, Tom Roberts Tbird Row: jack Schuetz, Hugh Schuck, james Safford, Thomas Schoendorf, Robert Rudolph, james Schuldt, Thomas Sylvester, Earl Smith, Robert Schmidt Back Row: Robert Steuck, Mr. Dietzman, Ralph Hetzel 407 Front Row: Viola jeffries, joan Fons, judy Holly, joan Hoover, Audrey Filbrandt, Bernadine Tomczyk, Virginia Harris, Eunice Hipsch, Charles Freuden, George Hammer Second Roux. William Heidingsfeld, Marian Mohrhusen, joan Hansen, Robert jankowski, Duane Franskoviak, Ervin Hanson, Robert Firle, james Groppi, Allan Hintz, Terrance Gilbert Burl? Igzw: Wilfred Hetzel, William Hurley, Robert Arndt, Richard Heisel, Mr. Mauton, Warren Hanson, Irving jackson, David ra m MR. DIETZMAN 404 MR. MAUTON 407 4 Page Forty-two ' ELEVENTH GRADE MISS OELHAFEN 403 MISS ROBERTS 327 MR. H. E. SMITH 1 204 403 Front Row: Theresa Perez, Lois White, Marcelyn Prindle, Mary O'Hara, Geraldine Dietrich, Barbara Papke, Nancy Erickson, Marilyn Potter, Mary Paches, Nancy Neumann Second Row: May Potton, james Perse, Sylvia Peruzzo, Doreen Peliska, Harriet Polinske, Elizabeth Pum, Lois Oberlander, Carolyn Nowak, Daniel Owen, Dorothy Olah Bark Row: james Neitzel, Douglas Hubatch, Scott Oestreich, Clarence Pulos, Miss Oelhafen, Roger Paap, Neil Priegel, Robert Praxel 327 Front Row: joan Wilson, Barbara Thompson, Thespo Kafkas, LaVerne Wolney, Ann Williamson, Marlene Frederick, Angeline Wojtanowski, Dorothy Wesell, Elly Ziemann Second Row: john Wiesner, Theodore VanElls, Richard VanWeelder, Donald Vandenberg, Garnet Weiler, Mary Weber, Mary Widmeyer, Priscilla Wildish, Matilda Wolf Third Row: Kenneth Wagner, john Kafkas, Frederick Utpatel, james Thiel, Roger Wegner, Eileen Wieland, Eugene White, Philip Wruk Back Row: Charles Wolfe, William Wilinski, Peter Waal, Miss Roberts, Glenn Vanderploeg, james White, Lyle Winger 204 Front Row: Mary Ellen St. john, Louise Sansone, Yvonne Wachowiak, Lois Kuchenbecker, Dorothy Duffy, Shirley Kallas, Camille Kazikowski, Bernadine Kurtz, Dorothy Knackert, Marilyn Domagalski Second Row: Marjorie Sullivan, Florence King, Patricia Kelly, Catherine Kress, Doris Klosiewski, Diane Kuehne, Virginia Krzewinski, Carol Dallman, Lois Kloss, john Kirsch Tbird Row: Marjorie Kern, Geraldine Klein, john Koehler, Fred Durand, Arthur Albright, Donald Kirsenlohr, Evelyn Kepner, Ronald Kopydlowski, Betty Konings Back Row: Kenneth Karwacki, Mr. H. E. Smith, james Despins, Ronald Roszak Page Forty-three l l ELEVENTH GRADE MR. SUMM E7-9F MISS THORNBURG 132 MR. TOMKIEWICZ E1 -3R E7-9F Front Row: Shirley Laufenberg, Arlene Lieske, Rosemary Gmirek, Ruth Jarke, Audrey Lee, Nancy Gename, Walter Laudenbach, Walter Gedymin, Arlene Lewandowski, Donna Garneau Second Row: Paula Lip, jacquelyn Gallagher, Nancy Goetzman, William Schlemm, james Luther, john Dunn, Edward Loper, john Ruud, Ralph Gutkowski Back Row: Roy Gump, Mark Leistickow, Robert Schmidling, Jerome Glowinski, Mr. Summ, Mike LaPorte, Gordon Gatz, Richard Lansing, Dalton Lawrence, Roland Lesniewski 132 Front Row: Bernice Sobczak, joan juds, Gertrude Lezala, Genevieve janczak, Barbara Ihling, Rita Sikora, Doris Sosalla, Kathleen Schuster, Nancy Southern, Lorraine Sterle Second Row: La june Steinbrenner, Dolores Steinhilber, Marilyn Smith, Lenora Schultz, Dolores jaworski, Marcia Schneider, Geraldine Smith, Ruth Christiansen, Rita Schmidt Back Row: LaVerne Kenney, Geraldine Brooks, Gladys Sem, Gloria Schmidt, Miss Thornburg, Lois Spuhler, Lois Schill, Harriet Sans, Geraldine Stever, Theodosia Sopczak, Carla Schreiber El-SR Front Row: Audrey Martin, Doris Merten, Barbara Wallis, joan Martens, Muriel Husslein, Lois Eberling, Mary May, Ruth McCann, MaryAnn Murack, Marilyn McKinney Second Row: Dorothy Ebert, Leslie Marley, Marjorie Mattice, jean Evans, Shirley Kuhagen, Marilyn May, Dolores Zimdars, Geraldine Meyer, Barbara Mroczkowski Back Row: Lawrence Welke, Richard Schoofs, james Ewald, joe Maglio, Mr. Tomkiewicz, Burton Erenz, Gerald Marshall, john Moe Page Fortyfour ELEVENTH GRADE MISS WELSH 3'l 3 313 Front Row: Marianne Basile, Nancy Blomquist, Marie McCarthy, Romayne Bartman, joan Byrne, Patricia Baldikoski, janet Caughey, Theresa Makarewicz, Betty Baumgarten, Patricia Buege Second Row: Delores Buenger, Christine Czarnecki, Beverly Brown, Flavio Brisighella, Ethel Beckwith, Allen Cobbs, Barbara Cybell, Marlene Birgel, Ronald Beaumont Back Row: Eric Christiansen, Kenneth O'Brien, Allan Budney, Donald Bristow, Miss Welsh, Frederick Helmer, Robert Barczak, john Campbell, Rinato Cialdini 126 Front Row: Marilyn Evans, Mary Anderson, Josephine Albertano, Betty Brandt, jo Ann Eckert, Lauris Awe, Lorraine Felski, Janis Dietrich, jane Baumann, Nancy Dethloff Second Row: George Biester, Carol Derus, Peggy Evans, Althea Ceynowa, Caroline Erdmann, Audrey Christensen, Carol Christensen, Edwin Foster, Alice Donovan Back Row: Ray Bressler, Wayne Anderson, George Cowie, Russell Anderson, Mr. Gradisnik, Robert Boehme, David Schworck, Roman Blazer, Danny Kotlowski 233 Front Row: Mildred Young, Sally Larson, Betty Niemann, Ruth Poth, Carmen Chavez, Gilbert Miller, joAnn Olsen, Clarence Pihl, Dawn Maynard, Richard Graves Second Row: Carol Hashek, Della Martin, Helen Machgan, Marilyn Yankee, Marjorie Meredith, Kathleen Nelson, Beatrice Menge, Joanne Olsen, Donald Ockerlander, Geraldine Merz Third Row: Richard Nehring, Thomas Nehlsen, Robert Olson, Donald Neacy, Edwin Reuter,john Nelson, Casmer Mrotek, Donald McHugh Back Row: Ervin Zube, Gerald Luther, Miss Pierson, john Hoagland, Milton Poth TVVELFTH GRADE MR. GRADISNIK 126 MISS PIERSON ' 233 Page Fortyfve TWELFTH GRADE MISS MATZEN W 1 -4 MRS. WEGNER y 415 l WI-4 Front Row: Theresa Sobush, Phyllis Spaulding, Shirley Turner, Camille Scibek, Richard Raatz, Mildred Welke, Romona Skenandore, Ruth Schneider, Shirley Ringstad, Beverly Kerber Second Row: Chester Turner, Lois Wisniewski, Elaine Werner, Marilyn Moore, Davenie Wildes, Mabel Shanks, Jeanne Wiken, Robert Grzelak, Ralph Schram, joseph Patti Third Row: james Szulczewski, Arlene Treu, Lois Koenig, Eugene Ton, Raymond Rolfing, Glen Martens, Charles Ogden, john Baranowski, Robert Brielmaier, Roger Turban Back Row: Kenneth Seidel, Robert Trautman, Miss Matzen, Robert Taylor, Lawrence Suhm 415 Front Row: Florence Harris, Shirley Kaye, Viola Holfmann, Marlene Hansen, Rosemarie Gorton, jean johnson, Arlene Gotz, Bettymae Habermehl, LaVerne Goelz Second Row: Betty Kassa, Bernice Kartes, james Kaluzny, Robert Krahn, Marion Kvalheim, james Kornkven, Walter Prodoehl, Fred Goad, Gwendolyn Howser Bacig Row: Robert Gillo, Lawrence Hermansen, Richard Hetzel, Earl Wood, Mrs. Wegner, Harvey Klopotic, Thomas Koch, Edward ammer Page Forty-six , W 1M,L-ww s' 'MW' SEE f gy i i-fir? - f , 5 f . X' ' Q as az w A ,Q , 4 Q I W , 4fnQg':l' q1.1fw- V V L , Q-w?'1521f 13X M Qs -'Q-3' -,Q --'I' ' V. 4 Wim fi? ' ri , QM 5. Q54 . Q , M -mmf 'Q I 1 I L . A I -ad I' ACTIVITIES Those outstanding in Bay View's va- ried activities gain their positions largely through tireless effort often undreamed of by the audience-effort deserving of reward. x . Q, .ek 2 5,-. , ' ' '19 11 H M V L E We 1 - 1 Q 1 -, ., ew wi 1 '-m.',m Q Q X 3 '33 k'ftU ,wmiw Zh., A , L-K-,A A ..., H -. 1 , qgm-33 :w 11. wtpfai, iii? L E 5 . i1i1f ' 1 A P' ' ' -jw k kgx gdy 21 ,, A 9 L rm ,m,,, f 'ff gr H K L - 'fvwilily i 5 Mx ,gg wa 'ii . LP -sqm?-W 'fq.- .Vs V M y L,,L L f' Q2f?ff A X T k SQ S 931, fs rjzw Q , 155125 ,L J my 'k H .. :F ' M 13 i-L S X ' K? -l f ,,-- .B ,Qi f w 1 15, f , ., V ., -W ,. at , U 'if'-Q f-Sf? 355' 2,2 ye f iff' ' 2 ff A, 1 farf,-lv 8 Vgwilfvg .in,4g1 2 ,,,g,'-A ' A ' Y ' 'ii if' hiiwfg: . 5555. 5 ,M ,gg , 2 -clsif ffg Q. fig ' ff YM W. . V 45 9 M2 5 f y 3. ,ig K 'N' mf :av 'vi 'F xg ,. , , ,, Egg s f f'wfQ gr'iw 1 , 2 I ' W 22 ,, 5 J. H fu., Nancy Watson, Editor-in-Chief The editors of this annual have attempted to capture throughout the book that which typically and exclusively belongs to the school year of 1947-'48, because this year has seen radical changes at Bay View. This year the eye of the camera saw the birth of student governmentg it saw the dances and night school activities which were begung and on every girl it saw the disappearance of knees and the appearance of feminine Gibson girl frills . . . the New Look invaded Bay View and stayed despite the boys' protests as skirts ap- proached many a fair ankle. Once upon a time Bay View's annual captured the bobbed hair fadg then the bobby socks craze of four years agog and now we are dated again. Those who edited this yearbook wanted to show that this was a year of newness in everything from student government to hemlines. Page Pity THE ANNUAL THE STAFF Editor-in-Cbzef .............. Organization Editor .... . Assistant Editor .... Senior Editor ..... Assistant Editors .... Art Editor ..... Assistant Editor .... Athletics Editor .... Assistant Editor .... Business Manager. . . . . . . .Nancy Watson . . . .Dolores Bolan . . . .Don McHugh . . . . . . . .june Klatt . Ruth Koscielniak Geraldine Malzahn . . . . .jack Wiegert . . .Barbara Tanner . . . . Ralph Tomkiewicz . . . . .Donald Neacy . . . . .Betty Brandt Circulation Manager ..... ..... L orraine Zube Dolores Bolan, Organization Editory' Don McHugh, Assistant Organization Editor HL . 1? J' -wiQv3 JF Luth Koscielniak, Assistant Senior Editor: june Klart, Senior jack Wiegert, Ar! Editorg Barbara Tanner, Assistant Art Editor Editor THE ANNUAL Back: james Kornkven, Don McHugh, Donald Neacy, Danny Kotlowski Center: Betty Brandt, Dolores Bolan, Gertrude Prochaska Front: Geraldine Tarczynski, june Klatt, Nancy Watson QUILL AND SCROLL FACULTY ADVISORS Chairman .... Ex-Ofcio. . . .. . .Miss Roberts . . .Dr. Korn Subscriptions .... . . .Mr. Costello Seniors ..... Sporty. . . . Advertising .... A rt .... . . . .Miss Lane . . . Mr. Mierzwa .. .Mr. Smith . . . .Mr. Summ Page Fyty-one THE NEWSPAPER SEMESTER 'I Editor-in-Chief .............. Ralph Tomkiewicz Associate Editor. . . ....... Barbara Tanner Co-News Editors. . . .... Gertrude Prochaska Geraldine Tarczynski Literary Editor .... ......... N ancy Watson Assistant Editor ..... .... J ames Kornkven Co-Feature Editors ..... ...... D olores Bolan Danny Kotlowski Sports Editor .......... ..... D onald Neacy Assistant Sports Editor ............ Don McHugh . SEMESTER 2 - Editor-in-Chief ................. Barbara Tanner Associate Editors .... .... G ertrude Prochaska Geraldine Tarczynski News Editor ..... ...... D anny Kotlowski Literary Editor .... .... .I ames Kornkven Sports Editor .......... .... D onald Neacy Assistant Sports Editor .... .... D on McHugh Barbara Tanner, Editor-in-Chief, Semester IIg Ralph Tomkiewix Editor-in-Cbid Semester I Gertrude Prochaska, Co-Associate Editoig' Danny Kotlowski, News Editor? Dolores Bolan, Co-Feature Editorg Geraldine james Kornkven, Literary Editor, Semester Ilg Nancy Watson, Liter- Tarczynski, Co-Associate Editor ary Editor, Semester Ig Donald Neacy, Sports Editor Page Fdty-two ,f EP' zf x -Aw- W if QQ 5 Q F i W 'gf .rn ' ' Q f S is 1 f 1: L M My WW . ' 'R W kn.:?30s.' ., , . . rv,- fi H Q Q 3. . .B ' '1 ,gu' Wg A K iff ,- ' ef' , 0 'K ,, .- , 'Q 'f . ,.n,,.,'wQ1x -f 2-f Cf' Q. - ,V 5 'fa N. ,Q T .wggygpu if 1fwQf 5 z' 2, ,, - -aff' fi QT f 11, ' 'Lf 3 - QF? if -1 ' ' , , , ,, Ng,....,, .. f 1 1.46 mqswixz X A ' r 5 ' ai mf li? 'K Ma we , L, lap if 559 fe X, . - ., 3' xl - A Q3 21,9 iz ' ,, ., ,X M 1 f . , 'X x 1 ' , : v , J 1 al m, 514 f ' 1 K V- ' , , , .Ji x A ' Q 7 Vg. . H, 'L 15 EK'1f?, R ? mg, ,G ,, if ,J rj 1 1.f r x A '01 x I xt' V -5' , V .-H, . 1 ' 'Q ' N -'5 1 gr, f Patricia Wink, Assistant Circulation Manager: Lorraine Zube, Marcia Schneider, Assistant Business Manager: Betty Brandt, Circulation Manager BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Business Manager ......................... Betty Brandt Assistant Manager, Semester I . ..... Camille Kazikowski Assistant Manager, Semester II .... . . .Marcia Schneider Ojice Manager ................ . . .Esther Naujock Assistant Ojice Manager .... .... E lsie Moeller Circulation Manager .... .......... .... L 0 rraine Zube Ass't Circulation Mgr., Semester I ...... Mary Ann Weber Elsie Moeller, Esther Naujock, Lois Robinson, jackie Gallagher, Coralie Christensen, Marilyi Domagalski, Mary Naylor THE N EWSPAPER Page FgftyJour E fi as 2 Star1a'ing: jo Cinquemani, Gladys Morella, Lenore Hipsch, jean Scheunemann, Arleen Nolander Seated: Geraldine Malzahn, Ruth Koscielniak, Shirley Schmidt, Cecelia Rupcich BUSINESS STAFF Mailing Clerk ........ Assistant Mailing Clerk, Assistant Mailing Clerk, Advertising Bookkeepen Advertising Bookkeeper, Bookkeepers. . .Marilyn Billing Clerks ........ ...............DorothySchucks Semester I ..... Marion Morbach Semester II . .Howard Wachholz Semester I ....... Lois Robinson Semester II ........ Mary Naylor Domagalski, Coralie Christenson Jacquelyne Gallagher .Gwen Hirsch, Ruth Koscielniak Ruth Koscielniak, Dorothy Schucks, Gwen Hirsch, Howard Wachholz FACULTY ADVISORS Chairman. . .Miss Roberts Ex-Opicio. . . ..... Dr. Korn Circulation .... .... M r. Costello News. . . . . Advertising .... . . Ed ito ria ls . Sports .... . .Miss Durham Miss Zarling .Mr. Smith . .Miss Pierson . .Mr. Mierzwa Miss Steel Page Fgftyfve OFFICERS-SEMESTER I James Stabenau, Vice-Presiderztf Robert Risch, Secretaryf Robert Taylor, Sergeant-at-Armxg Ervin Zube Treasurerg Robert Blackwood, President BOYS' CLUB The main objective of Boys' Club during 1947-'48 has been to broaden the program of activities so that every boy's interest will be reached. The club can boast of sections for boys who enjoy sports, music, mechanics, and various hobbies. Only through the willing participation and co- operation of the officers, the and the members themselves rounded list of activities been month to month new sections added. These are suggested by advising faculty, has such a well arranged. From are always being the students, and all requests and ideas are carefully weighed and thought over by the officers. If it is at all possible to turn an idea into a reality, the Boys' Club does it. Fun and learning have been crammed into every meeting whether of the individual sections or of the entire club, Boys' Club is proud to say they offer an opportunity for personal develop- ment and pleasant co-operative association to every boy from the freshman to the senior. Page Pity-xix james Healy,' Ken Platek BQYS' CLUB For the boys interested in sports a very com- plete schedule that began in September and ended in june was planned For the boys who enjoy outdoor life, movies of hunting and fishing were shown. For those interested in school athletics an annual marathon run and a track meet were held. These gave the younger students a chance to show themselves against athletes of equal strength. A swimming demonstration and thrill- ing football movies were other highlights of the sports program. Among the events sponsored by Boys' Club that were held largely for entertainment was the talent show, in which weight lifting and other abilities were displayed. A Battle of the Sexes and a Truth or Consequences program were also pre- sented for the amusement of the members of both Boys' and Girls' Clubs. The entire school responded with much enthusiasm to a Fellow Viewite Contest, and boys of the mechanics sec- tion competed against each other for prizes which were given for the best racing model and the best auto design. OFFICERS-SEMESTER ll Norman Parsons, Secretaffw Arthur Papenfus, Pre.tideni.' Lee Pilak Treaxurerg Ernest Pluskota, Sergeanl-at-Arms, Samuel Petrovich Vice-President Fred Koch, Russel Riemer, Donald johnson Gerald Pokorny, Robert Gillo Page F171-1'-56'1'E7I ,f lf: 'V GIRLS' CLUB The comfortable and warm winter apparel was ushered out in the second semester style show, at which middy blue and soft pink shades of spring were predominant. There were the ever popular straw sailor hats and enormous flowers decorating becoming bon- nets. The Gibson girl style was displayed in dainty cool summer frocks, with flattering soft plaid backgrounds and bustle drapes. These seasonal style shows were among the favorites of all Girls' Club programs this year. At an additional show. an outsider, Miss Dorothy Ueltz, presented a program, Dear Diary, by a Modern Miss. She introduced the teen-age spring styles from New York City, with special accent on accessories which com- plete an ensemble. She also stressed the im- portance of posture and the other fine qualities which make girls, sugar'n spice and every- thing nice. Meetings enjoyed especially by the freshmen were the welcome parties, in fall and winter, for all in-coming girls. At these the new- comers were introduced to the officers, who in turn described other programs planned for the year. MISS UELTZ AND MODELS OFFICERS-SEMESTER II Standing: Betty Kroll, Vice-President: Elaine Tittelfitz, Presia'ent,' Carol Meyer Assembly Representative. Seated: jo Cinquemani, Treasurer: julaine Dunham Secretary: Betty Bethmann, Sergeant-at-Arms Page Fgfly-nine w'w x :il ,ft A Hu Gs H MQW vwfw fmwg Q if if ', Slanding: Ralph Tomkiewicz, Robert Gillo, Fred Melms, james White, Donald Neacy Seated: Charles Wolfe, Lyle Winger, james Despins, Mark Leistickow FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB A The Foreign Language Club meets frequently in sections devoted to the study of Latin, German, and Spanish. The meetings are often conducted in a foreign tongue and the students learn the g J application of the language to practical life, as t s if 5 well as something of the culture of people to whom the language is native. At these sectional meetings members sing songs, give plays or discuss the art and literature of foreign lands. In addition, each of the sections takes charge of the l tsu. entertainment for a general meeting. For many members of the club the highlight of the first semester is the banquet in December, the only social gathering of the club during the year. The menu is always printed in three different languages, there are always songs, and there is always an interesting speaker. Every year each department rewards with a pin the graduating senior who has given the most service and has gained the most proliciency in OFFICERS-SEMESTER II . his four years of language study. Ralph Tomkiewicz, Presidents Donald Neacy, Secretary: jack Goldberg, Assembly Representative: Arlene Treu, Vice-President Page Sixty-one an Q 1' AQ . SL , 'Q x :ns qr Y .r. fs '1 i X 'Y ug N , 6 'H K FE. ,, W R Q, A - 5 zu 'fir - M... . -2 1 fav ,A if I ' . f f ,Cv 3: 5. U ' ' 1 ,af 3 1 151 H FW? as H+ 5 s ' . f,-:s 5 mf lx. .fg,Q.?g,:pz LQ' W'- 2 it 1 5 S b - - ff 'Q' V' , fl'W'-ffi J L: . K gf 'Mg ,H ff L. wif , f WW' Y. s f v ,x w MJ ff: 'w .,, if f 'Y If : ., in , . gui Kina. 'ZQQPZT ' V2 I . ' 'wg :M J' I A ig 5 ,N 9,5 ff . , up if 'ff ' -7' if z f '+ 'S' ' , tn if H N W , 1 A R Yiv Yew' uri- L9 - - T gh Li? ,f N 2.7 zz.. K fi ,4 Vw:- OFFICERS-SEMESTER I Dolores Bolan, Presidentg Ralph Tomkiewicz, Assembly Representa- tive, Betty Brandt, Recorder, Richard Schoofs, Vice-Presidentp Joanne Olsen, Scribe Nancy Neumann, Richard Wenzel, Janis Hansing, Melvin Wood X CLUB The exclusive Club at Bay View known as X Club includes as its members those people who receive an excellent on their report card, that is, all marks over 90. Programs filled with fun as well as educational merit are sponsored by the club. Since the club's membership is restricted, the people who attend meetings have a good oppor- tunity to know their colleagues. The club com- mittees composed of self-appointed students, afford an opportunity for students to demonstrate co- operation, enthusiasm, and initial ability. Programs for the past year which have been in a lighter vein include the Halloween program which brought to the meeting all the ghosts and goblins that X Club members could conjure. The New Year's party,' too, displayed the friendly spirit which makes X Club a healthy organization. Christmas tree boughs, programs, skits, and re- freshments flavored the atmosphere-and as an added attraction Baby New Year was present to witness his birthday party. On the serious side were the two programs which enabled students to witness outdoor wonders and to learn more about natural surroundings. Bert Harwell displayed his colored movies and bird calls, and Karl Maslowski presented the picture story of the west, Sahuaro Land. Back Row: Betty Brandt, Lauris Awe Center Row: Ann Kerrigan, Melvin Both, Shirley Kaluzny Front Row: jack Rozek, Caroline Erdmann, Althea Ceynowa Page Sixtyfour OFFICERS-SEMESTER II Marcia Schneider, Scribe: jacquelyne Gallagher, President: Charles Wolfe, Recorderp Audrey Lee, Vice-President Tom Risch, Carol Cleveland, Caroline Sobiesczyk X CLUB As an introduction to the Bay View new- comers, X Club twice a year dedicates a pro- gram especially for the freshmen. A meeting which will be of interest as well as of some practical value is planned. Program committees make arrangements for the invitations, programs, and, at last, the meet- ing itself. During one of these programs the young Viewites had the opportunity to witness the cream of the crop in action. The school's best solo dancers, ensembles, artists, speakers, and master of ceremony were present to reveal the wonders of high school and the advantages of getting more than merely passing grades. A discussion of clubs, school organizations, and reference sources are offered at the 9B programs. Encouragement to join clubs, to work on committees, and to go out and meet people is given so that students have the opportunity to develop a well-rounded personality, the ability to learn, and individual leadership. Elsbeth Erb, Patricia Kelly Page Sixtyfre . 4 ,VJ I 5 f ' ll , Vg ad , I 1 13 f W , L Sf M V ,Q 5,39 K 1151 M wif: k - li Af falf '25, 322 Y R' R in fig wa, 5 m .x f. 4' 3 'Iii-551 I -4469 R? 4, W 1 I 1 ' u Q M .Z H ,digg mm- ,sf , .K ' k Q wa 5 15' alll, lf' 'F W WW.. want, ef W 'it 'W-wa 4, ? ,- I if '- ,M nfili-m. ,ff V .L pm . Y 1' M Vs: QF F . 3 'ei !vfH'R55g'Q3M .iff a,'!lffiifHfmif i W LSQQ1 iii, 1, figgqfez 'f Swfff ' 1545 EF .M ra: i ? A . u .5 if A .Aw.ag, ., . df SCIENCE CLUB In the Science Club, the emphasis is placed on the individual. Individual experiments and individual thinking are its object. Its members are those students who are interested in science and who are willing to spend their free periods in satisfying their desire for knowledge. There are between twenty-five and thirty members in each of its six sections fgeneral science, under Mr. Sprunger and Mr. Hickmang naturalist, under Mr. Dennis, home gardening and landscaping, under Mr. Mierzwag chemistry under Mr. Suttle and Mr. Fritscheg aeronautics, under Mr. Gillog and the camera club, under Mr. Kyper.j The governing body of the Science Club consists of a manager, an assistant manager, and the chairman of each of the sections. Its formal meetings, however, are few. The informal meetings, in which a few students present any scientific information which may interest them, are thought more important. To do is to learn might well be its motto. Merlin Ixottke Arden Krexder Assistant Manager Ardith l-la,-Old Williamson, Russel Riemer, George Ludwig, Arthur Bl0Ch0W1fZ Joan Van Smile Papenfus, Robert Mierendorf, Margaret Shimky Page Sixty-seven sum OFFICERS-SEMESTER I OFFICERS-SEMESTER II Emil Muschinski, Presidentg Robert Gillo, Treasurerg Ileane jack Wiegert, Presidentg Carl Ruppert, Secretzzrygjoan Luetzov Rosmann, Secretary Nancy Neumann, Nancy Mosser, Mariann Hiegel, David Hallberg Page Sixty-eight Treasurer: Lawrence Welke, Vice-President ART CLUB In the beehive of the flrst floor art room, as- piring young Rembrandt members paint the murals and displays which adorn the school. Out of seemingly useless bits of paper, cloth, and wood grow the scenery for the school produc- tions, its props, and its advertising. During the past year several student artists entered the journal Calendar Contest and placed well. Five others sent in their work to the Na- tional Scholastic Contest and came out tri- umphant with Blue Key awards. The Art Club combines entertainment with educational programs, presenting some of the most prominent artists available. Mr. Thurn, noted ceramic artist, gave an exciting demon- stration, and Mr. Ray Eggerstead presented a lecture and movie about the scenic Colorado River. ,V 1' ,f ,EF we .L lm far . , Q if , ' TQ I' ! K K V Ng. 5 I , gi We 5 V W k i . Q 1 Q 2 i S , will 'Q Q gif? 1 Q Q A E i , . if- Qs Q , 151 'fig' 345 1 fbi 595 if, V 95 V Z, 4' K K' ff . V uf' ' K , ' K K V T 'i , ,Q I ,X V X , vi, ka: JV A 3, R g, t N X .I V' 1-LNG 1 . X A Q 1f'zSM ff W ' v f 'M V 'QKA 'XYJI '10 t jf 91 A 57f ' A f Q 2 ' wf 16314 IX V 635 , Q3 amy. if ,V it, xt ff 'QS I nf +214 K V J il QQ fxh'I K J it , K , X? 1 .- , ,U ' I - ,K H 'rv ' eh Q J N ig' I xx .Q 1, K , 32 2 A V kk 1 rbzltrignl if Ig .4 . fgxyx 5 ,Y A L ,Q , ' , f, Z ., . 3 me 5 Te 'EN I M Q Q 15 ' , , Ji . A. I f , 2-sf Q- WN f . fm. Q 3 .,, ff? ' ' ' -1 Kc .,A, ' QQ' L f 1, f , Q gin E , , ,jg is i ' Vg' Vxigr if ff .N-ff' '5- u-rf YK igx af' , Al nf 4 f VK, 1' iN Q. Gerald Pokorny, Richard Fox, Melvin Wood RADIO CREW Good morning, Bay View comes the cheerful voice over the loud-speaker. Be- hind the announcer's voice is a crew of well- trained boys operating the public address system in an efficient and professional manner. Hand-picked by Mr. Lorentz and Mr. Hickman, the young freshmen earn their spurs as stooges on the projection crew, setting up equipment and doing all the odd jobs. After about a year they become ap- prentices on the radio crew and eventually receive an engineer rating. The crew is handled by student managers who give assignments and take charge of the valuable equipment. Besides bringing the broadcasts to the school, the boys are responsible for the mike during programs in East Study Hall or the auditorium and serve on the projection crew. It is through the efforts of these boys that the many skits and daily broadcasts are heard. Page Seventy ANNOUNCERS The door of the radio booth closes, a red light flashes over it, and the chimes give out their rhythmic tones to the entire school. At this moment a Bay View an- nouncer takes over and directs the broad- cast, each morning and afternoon, at the microphone in the little room on the second floor. Through outlets to every corner of the building, the voice of the trained announcer sends the news of the day at Bay View. Several boys take their turns at these broadcasts, announcing club news and meetings, introducing skits, and reading office notices to the school. Such first-hand experience before the microphone at Bay View provides a king of apprenticeship from which, year after year, some school announcers have moved into commercial radio broadcasting. 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And they, like the rest of the cast, the dancers, the singers, the musicians were just a little sorry that, despite the hard work, they could not do it all over again. Page Seventyfour May Potton, David Hallberg Robert Fiedler, Geraldine Merz SWEETHEARTS 45' I 4 il Caroline Erdmann, Dickie Wenzel Sylvia ........ Prince Franz ...... Mikel Mikeloviz .... Liane..... ..... .. Lieutenant Karl .... Dame Paula .... Babette ...... Clairette. . . Lizette .... Toinette. . . Jeanette .... Nanette ............ CAST Hon. Percy Slingsby ..... Petrus Van Tromp .... Aristide Caniche ..... Captain Laurent .... First Footman ..... Second Footman. . . . . . .Geraldine Merz . . . . Robert Fiedler . . . Richard Wenzel . . . . . . .May Potton . . .David Hallberg . . . .Caroline Era'mann Patricia Baldikoski ..........Doris Rehn: . .Priscilla Wildisb . . . . .Nancy Mosser . .Carol Christensen . . Ruth Koscielniak . . . . . . .james Stellob .William Sclalemm . . Richard Bocchini . . . . . 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The new uniforms finally came last fall and the band, under the direction of Mr. Williams, performed during the football season with a flash and precision that were not equaled, led various community parades, and gave the final touch to the music festival. For any one who has played in band, it is not just the half credit he received that mattered, but the wonderful feeling of doing a job well and above all receiving a lesson in democracy that is not found in textbooks. The eighty red coats working as a unit, with no one pre- dominating, and producing enjoyable music are truly an example of real democracy. DANCE BAND 15-.,..,L STUDENT5 ENROLLED IN SENIOR BAND Dick Baxter, Robert Boehme, Betty Brandt, Betsy Brown, Elizabeth Bullock, Eric Christensen, Virginia Cieszynski, Mary Coghlan, Robert Cotton, Pat Cullen, Doreen Davids, Janis Dietrich, Howard Dietzman, Carole Doshen, Michael Duszynski, Burton Erenz, Gordon Frank, Nancy Goetzman, Raymond Golabowski, Donald Groschel, Ralph Gutkowski, Bert Gutteter, james Guy, Donald Hanson, Ronald Harris, Eldon Hepner, Carol Herb, Allan Higgins, William Hoffmann, Gordon Housfeld, George Hoffman, Robert jankowski, Bettye Karas, Camille Kazikowski, Kenneth Kleen, Marvin Koch, Shirley Koepke, Ruth Malone, Geraldine Marks, Della Martin, Charles Metzger, Charles Meyer, Gilbert Miller, jane Mueller, Donald Neacy, Tom Nehlson, Eugene Nelson, Lawrence Neumann, Mary Neumann, Nancy Neumann, Alan Osterndorf, Roger Paap, joseph Patti, Shirley Prasser, Lois Priebe, Clarence Pulos, Robert Rackowski, Carol Radke, Leonhard Rose, George Ross, Raymond Sabinash, Donald Savee, Albert Schmidt, jo Anne Schoin, Kenneth Seidel, Earl Smith, Phyllis Spaulding, Thomas Stecklinghlames Stelloh, Robert Taylor, Bernadine Tomczyk, Howard Wachholz, Robert Wenta, David Wesley, john Wiesner, Edward Willman, Thomas Williamson, Lyle Winger, Charles Wolfe, Gloria Wright Page Seventy-eight ORCHESTRA Each year the senior orchestra adds to the suc- cess of school and community functions with its well-chosen selections of both popular and classical music. The ensembles are much in demand for public performances in the Bay View area of the city and have helped to maintain the prestige of the musical organizations of the school. The most important performance for the or- chestra is always at the music festival. This year the featured soloist of the evening was Robert Cotton, who played the Saint-Saens Concerto in A Minor. For all members, playing in the orchestra brings growth in musicianship. Under Miss Conley's direction, they learn how to play to- gether and acquire a working knowledge of srnmc sussmsts harmony- srunsms sunotuzn IN smlon oncl-lss1RA Josephine Albertano, James Barnett, Marianne Basile, Ethel Bechwith, Gloria Benthy, Gwen Berg, Betty Brandt, Elizabeth Bullock, Joan Byrne, Althea Ceynowa, Robert Cotton, Patricia Cullen, Doreen Davids, Mary Davis, Marjorie Erskine, Daisey Fitzgerald, Jane Gallaway, Nancy Gervais, Marlene Hansen, Marilyn Harbold, Eldon Hepner, Loris Hoenow, William Hoffmann, Gordon Housfeld, Gwen Howser, Roman Jasziorkowski, Patricia Jenson, Shirley Kallas, Bettye Karas, Lois Kloss, Lois Koenig, Marialyce Koenig, Adeline Kraczek, Ruth Malone, Dorothy Marek, Jane Mueller, Marilyn Meller, Clifford Munger, Mary Naylor, Helen Pluim, Rosalie Pluim, Dorothy Prah, Lois Priebe, Carol Radke, Leonhard Rose, George Ross, Marcia Schneider, Joanne Schoin, Carla Schreiber, Sharon Schuster, Joanne Sonders, Diane Southern, Phyllis Spaulding, Marilyn Spengler, Joan Stiehm, Betty Thesz, Howard Wachholz, Gloria Welter, Jean Wenta, John Wiesner, Lyle Winger Page Severity-nine ATHLETICS When, at last, the school athlete has the chance to rise and score for his team, it's the climax of weeks of rigid training. f K ,X 1 . 6 - ' 'W' -..,,, ,W . 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The strong Viewite discus combi- nation composed of Norm Rybka, Dave Hall- berg, and jim Healy, all broke the field record of 122 feet 10 inches with heaves of 150 feet 1 inch, 129 feet, and 128 feet respectively. Although the Bays placed in every event at the South Side championship the following week, they had to settle for third place. Each race was closely contested with Bay View's main scorers being Bob Barczak, first in the 4404 Dick Frank, second in the high hurdlesg Norm Rybka first in the discusg and jim Healy, jim Gallagher, and Phil Wruk, taking seconds in the shot put, mile, and half mile respectively. Page N inety-tbree 3. 'Q ' . ,f' an X . 5 5 Ji X Qi Eff-5 K IA X 0,4-'igf' mf 5 1. w f , ' , 4 i ,L if ag, 'NY .,i , K , 3 ' 4. gig' K fi W S f up W , A 4 dv f x'f,:,2 FA Z F . mb' Q' r A fl V il jgyw f 3 'L 4. , Q if-ls ,L ,I 4 Y +- ' f' W Q g ,, 85.2 at 5 ef , W Q? gs rf? V as Y 'Q X .. GIRLS' ATHLETICS The annual fall tennis tournament, held on the Humboldt park courts, was a tight affair in which Ruth Malone defeated Peggy Shimky in three close sets. Playing together, both added the doubles title to their laurels. Using Lewis Field, girls' hockey played through an elimination tournament which was dominated by tight games and close scores. Of the six teams entered, five were representative of different hourly classes, and one was an after- school squad. joan Van Ste1le's after-school team emerged victorious over Doreen Peliska's group 1-0, to win the title. A consolation elimination badminton tourney, designed to give losers a chance to play more than once, found Barbara Barr and Carol Priebe resting on top of the heap. Joanne Olsen, and JoAnn M. Olsen were runner-ups. Mary Cogh- lan and Donnah Edwards secured the consola- tion title. 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N 'L ... 1 gyms 79 44 was .Q :pf 9-tam 49-'0'6Q'W an-ww 0006 90-Q4 QOQ0 9000 0006 0600 Gabba 19' -ff!-Vw www W ww up in wg W qi., Q. akvqwa ww. sv-1 nos- mf-Q. ummm -fume, 'Q-wwfvr 4-Nr-Q-wx' as-mme, W-wwf? 19-tvam fmmfm 'aww 9 SQ GN H9 QM? :FQ in: 9 Under a new leader and a former pupil of Bay View, Nereids' enjoyed another successful and eventful season, with Miss Carol Matzen at the helm. Group numbers to music highlighted the annual Nereids' Freshmen Demonstration during Semester II. Semester II found the members pre- paring themselves for the annual inter-class swimming meet. An opportunity to create their own stroke patterns to music has given the meetings of the Synchronized swimming group an impression- istic flavor. An outgrowth of Nereids' Club, the synchronized group contains the best swimming talent in school. The members are Romona Skenandore, joan Findlay, Mary Ann Murack, Ann Williamson, Pat Nield, Lois Schill, Marilyn Evans, Ruth McCann, Pat Kelly, Ruth jarke, Marjorie Sullivan, Barbara Papke, Marjorie Meredith, jane Plennes. SENIOR LIFE Dorothy Apel Gwendolyn Berg Betty Brandt Althea Ceynowa Marilyn Evans Margaret Evans joan Findlay ,Ioan Hansen Bernice Kartes Shirley Kopelke Ruth Koscielniak Betty Kroll joan Lange joan Luetzow SAVERS Elaine Lund Ruth McCann Marge Meredith Pat Nield Joanne L. Olsen JoAnn M. Olsen jane Plennes Gertrude Prochaska jean Scheunemann Shirley Schmidt Dorothy Schucks Delores Seemayer Marge Sullivan Ann Williamson Betty Brandt LIFE SAVING Shirley Kopelke, Betty Kroll, joan Lange Kneeling: Althea Ceynowa, Delores Seemayer Bottom: Ann Wfilliamson, Peggy Evans Page Ninety-.teven JANUARY GRADUATES Together with his classmates for the last time, each graduate knows a mo- ment of mixed emotions when a diplo- ma is slipped into his nervous hands. ,-ww , W ,B K V' VW , I. ,-,h bg? I I M31 A? Z 1 I W mv ,rf,f.f.s f' A ,, w WS? , 75' 31,35 .-rf 9 X B ,y . 1' as g we - Page One Hundred BEATRICE ILOVSHEK Qin emnriam Beatrice Ilovshek came to the Bay View High School from Walter Allen Grade School in January of 1944 and enrolled in the Stenographic Course. During her four years here she was a real contributor to the welfare of Horneroom 127 and to every class in which she was enrolled. Her work always revealed great regard for the value of all individuals, an impatience with intolerance, and concern with the constant rushing about in our daily life. Signilicantly enough, it was in the rush of Christmas shopping that Beatrice was cruelly killed in a traic accident on December 5, 1947, shortly before she was to attend the senior class play. Abruptly, indeed, her work among her classmates was finished. CLASS NOTES Richard Fox, Patricia Kelly, Robert Risch, Carol Giannoni, Robert Stoll On a late September morning in 1947 an eager group of seniors met for the first time in the auditorium to form the january Graduating Class of 1948. This class had entered Bay View in the midst of wartime activities with thirteen gold stars memorialized, and had seen fifty-two gold stars added before the school settled down to peacetime regularity. These one hundred three seniors soon adjusted themselves to the business of gradu- ating by electing a class commission: Robert Risch, Robert Stoll, Richard Fox, Patricia Kelly and Carol Giannoni. Two members of the graduating class, Ruth Plennes and Robert Risch, were selected as commencement speakers. Ruth made this significant statement in her welcoming speech: It is as much American to have a high school diploma as it is English to have afternoon tea. Robert Risch presented an oil painting, The Bridge of Naine by jean Baptiste Corot, to the school as the class gift. Dorothy Apel, Elsbeth Erb, LaVerne Krzyzanowksi, Ruth Plennes, and jack Quinlan represented the class as honor students, having an average of ninety or more through their entire four years of high school. The january Class of 1948 took an active part in originating the Student Self-Govern- ment Association and helped in establishing the Saturday night dances, being ably assisted in all class publicity by their own Prairie Dogs, Robert Stoll and Robert Risch. Truly this was a Pioneer Class! Page One Hlmdrerl One COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Robert Risch, Ruth Plennes Processional .... ................................. ..... C l ass of-january, 1948 Pomp and Circumstance-Elgar Bay View High School Orchestra Greetings ..... . . .... ..... R uth L. Plennes Piano Solo ...................... .... B everly Brandt Presentation of Class Memorial .... .... R obert A. Risch Vocal Ensemble: Gwendolyn M. Berg Elaine I. Klinter Gertrude Prochaska Elsbeth L. Erb Diana L. Miller HelenfM. Reffel Accompanist--Marilyn J. Harbold Honor Society .................. .... V ice-Principal T. C. Potter Introduction of Senior Advisors ............... ................ ........... M r . H. M. Suttle Mr. Owen Mrs. Urban Miss Schaarschmidt Mr. S. S. Williams Presentation of Diplomas .... ..... P rincipal B. C. Korn Recessional ............. ................................ ........ T h e Graduates Marche Pontyicale-Gounod Page One Hundred Two HOMEROOM TEACHERS MR. OWEN-127: A group of meek freshmen assembled in Feb- ruary, 1944, to form homeroom 127. But these meek freshmen won a first prize, a picture, for selling the most tickets for the senior class play. Through the four years, in addition to many club officers, 127 achieved distinction in operettas and publicity skits. MISS SCHAARSCHMIDT-EAST 7-9 REAR: The development of character was the goal of this homeroom. Members worked diligently on paper and bond drives. Through group co- operation, East 7-9-Rear produced club officers and the leads in many school productions. MRS. URBAN-207: Homeroom 207 believed in social as well as academic activities. Well remembered are the happy times on the Urban ranch, and the Christ- mas party in 1947 where the blending of candle light and soft music made a memorable occasion. Two members of the class commission, athletic stars, and club olhcers all received initial en- couragement in their homeroom. MR. S. S. WILLIAMS-411: A homeroom to marvel at, is Mr. Williams' sentiment, for here was a group that maintained the honor plaque throughout their four years, enjoyed a Christmas tree decorated with geo- metrical figures only, and had a basketball team that was active straight through the semi-finals. Mr. Williains, Mr. Owen, Mrs. Urban, Miss Schaarschmidt l I Page One Hundred Three MR. OWEN 127 PATRICIA M. KELLY-English Course. Class Commission. Victory Corps. Centurama Pageant. Clubs: Art, Booster, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table fSecretaryj, Science. Operettas 151. DOROTHY M. KVALHEIM--College Commercial Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Girls' fTreasurerj, Round Table, Science, X. Student Self-Government Association. CAROLYNNE G. MILEWSKI-English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girlsi, Round Table, Science, X. Operettas: Chorus QU. Honor Study Hall Monitor. JAMES MORRISON-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Boys' QSergeant-at-Armsj, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Honor Study Hall Monitor. Eugene Turner, james Morrison, David Vogenitz, Emil Muschinski Page One Hundred Four Patricia Kelly, Robert Stoll, Dorothy Kvalheim, Carolynne Milew EMIL j. MUSCHINSKI-English Course. Sports: Swimming. Clubs: Art fPresidentj, Boys', Round Table, Sci- ence, X. Cheerleader. Student Se1f-Gov- ernment Association. Operettas: Chorus C19- DAVID G. VOGENITZ-English Course. Oracle: Star Reporter. Clubs: Boysl, Foreign Language, Science. Oper- ettas: Music Award. ROBERT E. STOLL-Science Course. All-City Chorus. Class Commission. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. Student Self-Govern- ment Association. Operettas: Chorus fl J . EUGENE J. TURNER-Elective Course. Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table. Stamfmg Edward Kruzick, Laverne Krzyzanowski Seated Thomas Koenig, Josephine jones, Shirley Luckmann LAVERNE M. KRZYZANOWSKI - College Commercial Course. Clubs: Art fVice-Presidentj, Booster, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Honor Society. SHIRLEY M. LUCKMANN-Steno- graphic Course. Clubs: Girls', Nereidsl ROBERT D. MCMASTER-Science Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Lan- guage. Round Table, Science. ARTHUR R. METZKE-Accounting Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. JOSEPHINE JONES--Elective Course. Sports: Volleyball. Library Typist. Clubs: Art, Girls', For- eign Language, Nereids', Round Table. JAMES E. KLEFFEN-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Oper- ettas: Chorus THOMAS KOENIG-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. EDWARD S. KRUZICK-Science Course. Color Guard. Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table, Science. Arthur Metzke, Robert McMaster, james Kleffen Page Une Hundred Five PEGGY BALLAS-English Course. Oracle: Cub Reporter, Typist. Sports: Swimming. Clubs: Art, Booster, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. MARGARET A. DIETRICH-Elective Course. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Round Table. DORIS D. DUMKE-English Course. Oracle: Cub Reporter. Sports: Badminton. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls' fRepresentativej, Round Table, Science. Class Play CAROL R. EWERT-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls'. ELAINE I. KLINTER-Science Course. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Operettas: Chorus JANE I. MILLER-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Operettas: Orchestra Class Plays: Orchestra DIANE A. SOUTHERN-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Round Table. Peggy Ballas, Elaine Klinter, Doris Dumke, jane Miller, Diane Southern, Margaret Dietrich, Carol Ewert MARVIN ANDERSON-Science Course. All- City Chorus. Clubs: Boys', Science. DOROTHY A. APEL-English Course. All-City Chorus. Victory Corps. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table fVice-Presidentj, Science, X. Operettas: Chorus f2j. Paper-Drive Award. Honor Society. GWENDOLYN M. BERG- Stenographic Course. Sports: Hockey, Life Saving. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Class Plays Operettas: Ol GERALDINE CZAJKOWSKI - Stenographic Course. Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table. Library Typist. Paper Drive Award. MISS SCHAARSCHMIDT EAST DIANA L. MILLER-Elective Course. Sports: Badminton. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Operettas ARTHUR C. ROSHOLT - Science Course. Sports: Football. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science, Spot- Light Crew. Victory Corps. RUTH A. ROSS-Mathematics Course. Cen- turama Dancing Chorus. Sports: Tennis. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls' fPresidentj, Round Table, Science, X. Class Plays fAssistant Stage Managerj, Operettas 121. Paper Drive Award. DANIEL j. TUTAJ-Science Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. Top: Donald Tutaj, Gwendolyn Berg, Diana Miller, Marvin Anderson Bottom: Geraldine Czaikowski, Ruth Ross, Arthur Rosholt, Dorothy Apel aww w Robert Risch, Margaret Barry, Lois Wolfsen, Herbert Resler ROBERT A. RISCH-Science Course. City Council Representative. Class Com- mission. Commencement Speaker. Clubs: Boys' fSecretaryj, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science fCouncil-Man- agerj, X. Cheerleader. Operettas: Chorus C17- .IOYCE D. TRABER-Elective Course. Clubs: Booster, Girls'. LOIS R. WOLFSEN-English Course. Oracle:Star Reporter. Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table fSecretaryj, Science. Class Plays QU. Operettas: Costumes Page One Hundred Eight MARGARET BARRY-Science Course. Class Plays: Prompter Op- erettas: Costumes Clubs: Foreign Language, Git-ls', Round Table, Science. MARION L. MORBECK - Elective Course. Oracle: Assistant Mailing Clerk. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. Building Usher Crew. MARIA A. PANDO-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls'. HERBERT G. RESLER-English Course. Clubs: Art, Boys,, Round Table. Victory Corps. Marian Morbeck, Joyce Traber, Marie Pando .5 . Back: Genevieve Werkowski, Shirley Christiansen, Audrey Watts, Helen Rilfel, Ann Westphal, Alvin Treu Fronl: Lorraine Weber, Eleanor Rippke, Donald Cordes HOWARD A. ACKERMAN Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys'. SHIRLEY M. CHRISTIANSEN-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Student Self-Government Association. DONALD C. CORDES-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys' Round Table. HELEN M. REFFEL-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Nereids'. ELEANOR S. RIPPKE - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. ALVIN G. TREU-College Commercial Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. AUDREY S. WATTS-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. LORRAINE A. WEBER-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Gir1s', Round Table. GENEVIEVE M. WERKOWSKI-General Com- mercial Course. Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Camera, Girlsl, Round Table. ANN M. WESTPHAL-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls'. Page One Hundred Nme MRS. URBAN 207 GEORGE H. BENNING-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Science. Radio Crew fManagerj. Student Self- Government Association. RICHARD W. FOX-Science Course. An- nouncer. Sports: Football QMajor Emblemj. Clubs: Art, Boys' fTreasurerj, Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science, Stage Crew. Stage-Crew Pin. ADA M. GARNO-English Course. All-City Drum Majorette. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Student Self-Government As- sociation. CAROL G. GIANNONI-English Course. Class Commission. Sports: Senior Life Sav- ing. Clubs: Girls' fSecretaryj, Nereids', Round Table QVice-Presidentj, Science, X. Costumes: Class Plays QU, Operettas QZQ. Above: William Hornickel, Carol Giannoni, Richard Fox, Ada Garno, Ryerson LaFevre Below: George Benning, Russel Hamann, Eldon Hepner Page One Hundred Ten RUSSEL R. HAMANN-Science Course. All-City Chorus. Sports: Football fManager's Emblemj. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science. Operettas: Chorus CZJ. ELDON W. HEPNER-Science Course. All-City Band, All-City Chorus, All-City Drum Major. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Radio Crew QAssistant Managerj. Operettas 121. WILLIAM R. HORNICKEL- Science Course. Sports: Football. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Class Plays RYERSON C. LAFEVRE-Science Course. Sports: Football QMajor Emblemj. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table fPresidentj, Sci- ence. Student Self-Government Association fPresi- dentj. Operettas: Chorus flj. ,A x5,.,. L. Edward Wagner, james Giovanini, Robert Huss, james Smith, Lawrence Goelz JAMES B. GIOVANINI-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Science, Stage Crew. LAWRENCE C. GOELZ-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Science, Stage Crew. EVELYN E. HENRY-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. ROBERT M. HUSS-Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Science. PHYLLIS E. MERTEN-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girls'. MILDRED M. SANSONE - Elective Course. Sports: Badminton, Hockey. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Science. JAMES R. SMITH-Science Course. Sports: Cross Country fMinor Emblemj, Track QMinor Emblemj. Clubs: Booster, Boys' fSergeant-at- Armsj, Foreign Language, Science. Color Guard. EDWARD D. WAGNER-English Course. Sports: Cross Country, Track fMajor Emblemj. Clubs: Boys', Science. Mildred Sansone, Evelyn Henry, Phyllis Merten ......-0-1 Page One Hzmrlrerl Eleven FRANCIS CAJSKI-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. PATRICIA COOPER-Elective Course. Sports: Badminton fCaptainj, Basketball fCaptainj, Life Saving, Swimming. Clubs: Art, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. FRANCIS G. HASEBROOK-College Com- mercial Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Paper-Drive Award. DONALD HOFER-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. Building Usher. Honor Study Hall Monitor. GERALD L. KOENIG-Science Course. Oracle: Star Reporter. Radio Crew: An- nouncer. Sports: Swimming fCaptain, Major Emblemj. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. THEODORE C. LARSON-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Stage Crew. Operettas: Chorus GJ, Class Plays QZJ. Stage Crew Pin. DONALD R. OSINSKI - Mathematics Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, X. JOHN E. QUINLAN-Science Course. Oracle: Sports Editor. Sports: Cross Country fCaptainQ fMajor Emblemj, Track fMajor Emblemj. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, X. Honors: Badger Boys' State, Paper-Drive Award, Quill and Scroll. Honor Society. Student Self-Government Associa- tion: Student Governing Board. Pepsi-Cola Scholarship. LOWELL F. SCHROEDER-Science Course. Sports: Cross Country fMajor Emblemj, Track fMinor Emblemj. Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language. Top: Theodore Larson, Gerald Koenig, john Quinlan Cenler: Patricia Cooper, Frank Caiski, Francis Hasebrook Bottom: Donald Osinski, Lowell Schroeder, Donald Hofer Page One Hundred Twelve MR. S. S. WILLIAMS 411 CHARLES H. BENN-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. EDWARD W. BOYLE-Mathematics Course. Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Building Usher Crew. Student Self-Government As- sociation. ROBERT BUSCHKE-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science. ALFRED R. DE FRAIN-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. JOYCE A. MATSCHULL-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girls'. DOLORES PIERSON-Home Economics Course. Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Student Self-Government Association. ROBERT E. STEINER - Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Stage Crew, Usher, X. Building Usher. Laboratory Assistant. DANIEL L. WIKEN-Science Course. Sports: Swimming fMajor Emblemj, Life Saving. Clubs: Boys', Science. Student Self- Government Association. YOLANDA M. YACCARINI-Elective Course. Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Top: Alfred De Frain, Robert Buschke, Charles Benn Center: Robert Steiner, Edward Boyle, Daniel Wiken Bottom: joyce Matschull, Yolanda Yaccarini, Dolores Pierson Page One Hundred Thirteen BEATRICE V. ATHY--Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table. EVELYN R. BEHLING-Science Course. Sports: Hockey. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. GLORIA EBERLING-Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls' fVice-President, Representativej, Round Table, Science. SHIRLEY M. OLM-English Course. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table. ROBERT F. PAHLOW-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, Usher. Matthew Schauer, Marilyn Schubert, Gloria Eberling, Robert Pahlow JOYCE C. PETERSON-College Com- mercial Course. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Stu- dent Self-Government Association. JANET L. PREUSSER--Stenographic Course. Library Typist, Oracle Typist. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. MATTHEW SCHAUER-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Sci- ence, Usher fCaptainj. Operettas: Chorus Usher Award. MARILYN L. SCHUBERT-Steno- graphic Course. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls' fSergeant-at-Armsj, Round Table, Science. DOLORES L. SCHULTE-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Page One Hundred Fourteen Bottom, ld! to right: Beatrice Athy, Evelyn Behling, Shirley Olm, jam Preusser, Dolores Schulte, Joyce Peterson -R ROBERT C. BLACKWOOD-Science Course. Sports: Swimming fCaptainj. Clubs: Boys' fPresidentj, Round Table, Science, Stage Crew fManagerj. BEVERLY H. BRANDT - Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. SHIRLEY A. BUDISH-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. RICHARD C. BURKE-Science Course. Sports: Football fMajor Emblemj. Clubs: Boys', Science, Stage Crew fManagerj. Operettas: Class Plays: 155. Stage Crew Pin. ELSBETH L. ERB-Science Course. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Operettas: Chorus flj. Honor Society, Bronze Medal. DONALD G. JAKUSZ--Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Ruth Plennes, Elsbeth Erb, Robert Blackwood, James Stabenau, Donald jakusz, Richard Burke Shirley Budish, Vincent Pollock, Beverly Brandt, Henry Suttle RUTH L. PLENNES-Science Course. Sports: Life Saving, Swimming fCaptain- Senior Teamj, Tennis, Synchronized Swim- ming Team. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table fPresidentj, X fScribej. Student Self-Government Associa- tion: Student Governing Board, Gold Medal, Honor Society, Latin Pin. VINCENT H, POLLOCK--Science Course, Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. JAMES R. STABENAU-Science Course. Clubs: Art, Boys' fVice-Presidentj, Foreign Language fVice-Presidentj, Radio Crew fAssistant ManagerQ, Science, Usher, X. Badger Boys' State. Victory Corps. Radio- Crew Pin, Bronze Medal. HENRY SUTTLE-Science Course. Sports: Cross Country QMinor Emblemj. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. Student Self-Government Association. Page One Hundred Fgfteen J UNE GRADUATES How precious to a graduate are the varied thoughts of his friends, inscribed in his annual, and recalling to him stories no picture ever told. is A if W1 V ,Q , ,' V rr 'V' .5 x in aj 'Q' ,V ig i , fw- in X ' M K' X f w .,,. ,QQ ig we ffm ag, , '17 , ia' 1 5 -4--,KN x K 1'-. w A U ' 12 M , - K , ' A .,,. W Q - E J , M , HONOR AWARDS Ruth Plennes, Dolores Bolan, Barbara Tanner Page One Hundred Eighteen William Neer, Margaret Shimky, Jane Plennes, janis Hansing, Nancy Watson Gertrude Prochaska, Ralph Tomkiewicz SENIORS HONORS for lhe SCHOOLYEAR 1947-1948 Awarded for Achievement and Service COMMENCEMENT AWARDS Bay View High School Gold Medals Dolores G. Bolan Ruth L. Plennes Barbara A. Tanner Bay View High School Silver Medals Janis M. Hansing Gertrude Prochaska William T. Neer Margaret L. Shimky jane W. Plennes Ralph E. Tomkiewicz Nancy T. Watson Bay View High School Bronze Medals Kenneth G. Andersen Esther A. Naujock Elsbeth L. Erb James R. Stabenau i Ruth C. Koscielniak Geraldine E. Tarczynski Melvin Wood G. A. Frifsche Memorial Scholarship Phillip H. Gei1,jr. Geraldine Tarczynski, Kenneth Anderson, Ruth Koscielniak, Esther Naujock HONOR SOCIETY 1948 Kenneth G. Andersen Dorothy A. Apel Dolores G. Bolan Charlene A. Borck Rita M. Bracey Coralie A. Christenson Josephine A. Cinquemani Robert R. Cotton Elsbeth L. Erb Phillip H. Geil, jr jack Goldberg Donald W. Gruettner Barbara K. Guhl Janis M. Hansing Shirley M. Kaluzny Ann Kerrigan Ruth C. Koscielniak LaVerne Krzyzanowski Marilyn R. Lange Geraldine Malzahn Gladys M. Morella Patsy A. Nield Gerald L. O'Connell William C. Paetzke Arthur C. Papenfus jane W. Plennes Ruth L. Plennes Gertrude Prochaska john E. Quinlan Glenn Romanski john S. Rozek Barbara A. Tanner Geraldine E. Tarczynski Elaine A. Tittelfitz Ralph E. Tomkiewicz Robert H. Traver jean E. Whitcomb Loraine B. Zanardi Lorraine M. Zube HONOR AWARDS HONOR DAY AWARDS W Club Medal Arthur C. Papenfus American Legion Medal Phillip H. Gei1,jr. American Legion Auxiliary Medal Lorraine M. Zube Civic Music Association Award Robert R. Cotton llalian-American Civic Association Award james A. Barnett Elks' Club Award Dolores G. Bolan john S. Rozek james Barnett, Robert Cotton, Arthur Papenfus, jack Rozek Philip Geal Page One Hundred Nineteen CQMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Arthur Papenfus, Margaret Shimky Entrance Procession .... .................................... ..... C l ass ofjune, 1948 tt Greetings .... Piano Solo ....... . . . . Presentation of Class Memorial. Honor Society ............ Announcement of Honors .... Trumpet Solo. . . Reading of the Class Roll .... Presentation of Diplomas ..... Exit Procession. . . . . Page One Hundred Twenty Pomp and Circumstancen-Elgar Bay View High School Band Counselor Chairman Band Accompaniment Senior Class Counselor Graduation March -Skornicka Reception in the Gymnasium . . . . .Margaret L. Shimky . . . . .Marilyn Harbold . . . . . . . . .Arthur C. Papenfus Vice-Principal T. C. Potter B.Wiley . . . . .William C. Hoffmann .. . . .Mr. H. C. Gillo . . . .Principal B. C. Korn . . . .The Graduates Robert Fiedler, Arthur Papenfus, Louis Schwabe, Lorraine Zube, june Klatt CLASS NOTES The graduating class ofjune, 1948, contributed many new ideas to Bay View. One of them was the Saturday night dances, where they may keep in contact with their classmates after gradua- tion. Honor homerooms were also first inaugurated by this group. Robert Fiedler, june Klatt, Arthur Papenfus, Louis Schwabe, and Lorraine Zube were the students elected to the senior class commission. It is the duty of the commission to select caps and gowns, and the commissioners decided to be different and select blue caps and gowns instead of the usual gray. Another change was in the crest of the class ring: something new had been added ! Gold fluting on the top and bottom of the crest gave the class ring the new 1948 look. Also among the firsts should be included the visit of the parents of senior students with the home- room teachers, a visit which proved most satisfactory. Then, like the fabled bolt from the blue, june 17 was but a week away-four days, tickets for Aunt and Unclwthree days, a new suit-two days, seventh seat from the left in the third row- one day, sleepless night. At long last, the strains of Pomp and Chivalry accompanied a seemingly endless procession of blue-clad graduates down the aisle, advisors presented homerooms, a pianist played beautifully, hands closed around coveted diplomas, and one more class went forth to join the ranks of the ever-growing alumni of the Bay View High School. Page One Hundred Tu enty one HOMEROOM TEACHERS Mr. Hickman, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Cutter, Miss Conley MRS. ARNOLD-EAST 4-6 FRONT: Perhaps the thing Mrs. Arnold's homeroom cherished most was the democratic procedure in homeroom government. All discussions were arranged by committees, and occasionally parties were held to acquaint students with social pro- cedures. The Library Guild, a new organization in the school, chose its head monitor from this group, a selection of which everyone was proud. MISS CONLEY-EAST 4-6 REAR: The Life Advisement period was fun when this homeroom put on a talent show, with Miss jameson's homeroom as guests. Also their expert salesmanship earned them a picture for fourth place in ticket sales for the class play. The chief announcer, claimed by this homeroom, made broadcasts of personal interest to the group. Page One Hundred Twenty-two MRS. CUTTER-EAST 1-3 FRONT: A large majority of this homeroom had a special merit each month, thus accounting for the X-Club plaque during their freshman and sophomore years. The group had three advisors during their four years and had to resign them- selves to sitting in East. Like other senior home- rooms, they helped to inaugurate self-govern- ment. MR. HICKMAN-425: Students in this group were always conscious of their debt to the men in the Armed Forces, possibly because their own homeroom teacher had served in World War II. Frequently, right up to graduation, members of the homeroom enter- tained disabled veterans at Soldiers' Home. HOMEROOM TEACHERS Mr. Kyper, Miss jameson, Miss Steel, Mr. Sprunger MR. SPRUNGER-'I 14: Football was a major interest in this group, and these students were among the ten highest homerooms in football ticket sales. At one time twenty-seven out of thirty-six had special merits on their report cards, but the homeroom was never quite able to have the honor plaque. But, said Mr. Sprunger, if a plaque had been awarded for spirit, this homeroom would have earned it often. MISS STEEL-227: This room had the Minute-Man banner many tirnes because of an outstanding sale in bonds and stamps. The X-Club plaque, too, remained longer here than in any other graduating room. A Valentine Hop was sponsored by the students and the whole homeroom participated in plan- ning the special decorations. This group es- pecially remembers the parties at Miss Steel's cottage on Long Lake. MISS JAMESON-314: Room 314 always boasted a high scholastic record. Because of many talents, students in this room were able to conduct interesting Life Ad- visement programs. Fondly they said goodbye to the old printing machine that sits in the back of the room, to the slide rule that hangs in the front, and to the teacher who mathematically guided them. MR. KYPER-427: This truly was a homeroom of leaders. Listen to their roll call of accomplishments: Service Club leader, Annual Editor, Newspaper Editor, school photographer, class play leads, operetta comic lead, presidents of Girls' Club, Foreign Language Club, Art Club, and Ushers' Club, school pianist, and, says Mr. Kyper, the cutest girls in school, well trained in Household Arts Z Page One Hundred Tu enty three Patricia Struck, Carlene Smith, Patricia Severance, Pearl Steffen CARLENE A. SMITH-English Course. Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Art, Booster, Girls'. PEARL L. STEFFEN-Stenographic Course. Building Usher Crew. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table. PATRICIA A. STRUCK-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table. JACK WIEGERT-Elective Course. Op- erettas: flj. Oracle: Art Editor fAnnualJ. Clubs: Art fPresidentj, Boys', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Page One Hundred Twentyfour MRS. ARNOLD EAST ROBERT L. SCHERKENBACH -Ac- counting Course. Oracle: Mailing Clerk. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. RONALD H. SCHURRER-Science Course. Class Plays: Property Manager GJ, Operettas: Production Staff GQ. Clubs: Boys', Science. PATRICIA J. SEVERANCE-English Course. Student Self-Government As- sociation. Sports: Badminton, Hockey, Life Saving. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. ROBERT M. SKORUP- Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Robert Skorup, Robert Scherkenbach, jack Wiegert, Ronald Schurrer :iE15t7B1f 1 . LEONARD C. FONS-Elective Course. Sports: Football. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. MARSHALL M. KLEVENOW-Elective Course. Sports: Football. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Science. MARY V. NEUMAN-Elective Course. Class Plays: Properties Clubs: Art, Booster, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. - JEAN M. SCH EUNEMANN - Steno- graphic Course. Oracle: Typist. Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps, X. Shirley Spana, Shirley Sellhausen, Mary Neuman, Joanne Schoin Leonard Fons, jean Scheunemann, Marshall Klevenow, Shirley Schmidt SHIRLEY M. SCHMIDT-Stenographic Course. Oracle: Typist. Sports: Life Sav- ing. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. JOANNE E. SCHOIN-Elective Course. All-City Orchestra. Cavalcade of Cul- ture. Class Plays: Dancing Chorus QZQ, Operettas: Orchestra 131. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. SHIRLEY E. SELLHAUSEN- Steno- graphic Course. Sports: Badminton, Hockey. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Lan- guage, Gir1s', Round Table. SHIRLEY SPANA-Elective Course. Sports: Hockey. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. Page One Hundred Twenty fl ue Lenore Hipsch, Louis Schwabe, jean Ipsen, Ronald Schrot, Rolland Smallish, Donald Schultz, Audrey Iseli, james Schulz LENORE M. HIPSCH-Elective Course. Oracle: Typist. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Round Table, X. JEAN F. IPSEN-Stenographic Course. Sports: Hockey fCaptainj. Clubs: Boost- er, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, X. AUDREY M. ISELI - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Gir1s'. RONALD E. SCHROT-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science, Usher. DONALD C. SCHULTZ-Manual Arts Course. Student Self-Government As- Page One Hundred Twenty-six sociation. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, Usher QCaptain, President, Su- pervisorj. JAMES D. SCHULZ-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. LOUIS D. SCHWABE-Science Course. Building Usher Crew. Class Commis- sion. Sports: Basketball, Football. Clubs: Boysl, Foreign Language, X. ROLLAND B. SMALLISH-Science Course. Building Usher Crew. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language. l Donald Schoenhaar, Phillip Swan, Leroy Seri, Richard Woppert NANCY R. SCHARFENBERG-Science Course. Building Usher Crew. Library Monitor Manager. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. DONALD B. SCHOENHAAR-Science Course. Op- erettas: Qlj. Sports: Gymnastics, Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Radio Crew, Round Table, Sci- ence. DOROTHY P. SCHUCKS-Science Course. Ofiice Attendance Monitor. Costumes: Class Plays QU, Operettas QU. Oracle: Mailing Clerk. Sports: Life Saving QSecretaryj. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. LOIS SEIGNEMARTIN-Science Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. LEROY P. SERI-Elective Course. Sports: Basket- ball. Clubs: Boys'. HELEN L. STARK-Science Course. Ofiice Worker. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps, X. PHILLIP SWAN-Elective Course. Sports: Cross Country. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Foreign Lan- guage. RICHARD L. WOPPERT-Manual Arts Course. Sports: Football, Swimming, Track. Lois Seignemartin, Dorothy Schucks, Helen Stark, Nancy Scharfenberg MISS CONLEY EAST RUTH EDELSTEIN--English Course. Class Plays QU. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. JOHN T. EWING-Elective Course. Sports: Cross Country fMajor Emblemj, Gymnastics, Track QMinor Emblemj. Clubs: Boys', Round Table. JOHN K. KARSTEN-Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. JUNE A. KLATT-English Course. All- City Chorus, Class Commission. Senior Editor fAnnualJ, Assistant Circulation Manager fNewspaperj. Sports, Bad- minton, Hockey, Tennis. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps, X. Quill and Scroll. RUTH C. KOSCIELNIAK - English Course. All-City Chorus, Cavalcade of Culture, Attendance Monitor. Operettas: CZJ. Oracle: Assistant Senior Editor fAnnualJ, Billing Clerk, Typist. Sports: Basketball, Life Saving fSeniorJ, Tennis. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps, X, Bronze Medal, Honor Society. CLAUDE A. KRUMREE - Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Science, Victory Corps. JOHN H. SCHMITZ-Mathematics Course. Sports: Football fMajor Em- blemj. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Sci- ence. BETTY J. XVIECZOREK - Elective Course. Library Typist. Sports: Life Sav- ing. Clubs: Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science. Page One Hundred Twenty-eight Above: Ruth Edelstein, John Schmitz, June Klart, John Ewing Below: John Karsten, Betty Wieczorek, Claude Krumree, Ruth Koscielniak Above: Eugene Kaminski, Walter Kapke, Frederick Koch, james Stott Below: Richard Baxter, Richard Karr, Dolores Kowalczewski, Elizabeth Bullock RICHARD F. BAXTER - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Usher. ELIZABETH A. BULLOCK-Elective Course. All-City Senior Band. Orchestra: Class Plays QU, Operettas 155. Oracle: Star Reporter. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. EUGENE M. KAMINSKI-Science Course. Study Hall Monitor. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. WALTER C. KAPKE-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Usher fCaptain, Treasurerj. RICHARD j. KARR-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science. FREDERICK M. KOCH - Science Course. Sports: Swimming fMajor Em- blemj. Clubs: Boys', Science, Usher fCap- tainj, Victory Corps, Service Club. DELORES KOWALCZEWSKI - Elec- tive Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls. JAMES A. STOTT-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science. Page One Hundred Twenty-nine CHARLENE A. BORCK-Elective Course. Booster, Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, X, Honor Society. .IUNICE N. GALOW-Elective Booster, Girls', Round Table. RUTH KADOW-Elective Booster, Girls', Round Table. AUDREY E. KLEMZ-Elective Course. Course. Course. Clubs: Girls', Clubs Clubs Clubs Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. GEORGIANNA M. KOLP - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science. KATHERINE M. KRUEGER-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. JOAN M. LANGE-College Commercial Course. Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Art, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps, X. Georgianna Kolp, Ruth Kadow, joan Lange, Charlene Borck, junice Galow, Katherine Krueger, Audrey Klemz Page One Hundred Thirty BETTY B. KARAS-Elective Course. All-City Band, All-City Orchestra, Cavalcade of Culture, Student Assembly. Class Plays: Orchestra QQ, Operettas: 131. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. DONALD W. KNAAK-Elective Course. Sports: Cross Country, Swimming, Track. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science. SHIRLEY A. KOPELKE-Science Course. Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls, Round Table, Science, X. DOLORES R. KOSS-Elective Course. Oper- ettas: Dancing Chorus Oracle: Mailing Clerk. Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Art, Booster, Camera, Girls', Round Table. BETTY KROLL-English Course. Operettas: Dancing Chorus QZQ. Study Hall Monitor. Oracle: Homeroom Subscription Agent. Sports: Basket- ball, Life Saving. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' CVice Presidentj, Round Table, Science. EDWARD G. POKORNY--English Course. All-City Chorus, Announcer. Operettas: Oracle: Star Reporter. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Radio Crew, Round Table, Science. Announcer Medal, Music Award. THEOBALD D. SNEDDON-Science Course. Sports: Swimming. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Vic- tory Corps. Donald Knaak, Betty Karas, Edward Pokorny, Shirley Kopelke, Dolores Koss, Theobald Sneddon Betty lxroll Page One Hundred Thirty 0216 Norman Parsons, Jack Goldberg, Harry Becker, David Hallberg John Gavin, William Hoffmann, Jerome Hanke, Robert Hillman, Robert Stott Page One Hundred Thirty-two MRS. CUTTER :Ast HARRY R. BECKER-Elective Course. Oracle: Sports Reporter. Sports: Basket- ball. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Usher. JOHN GAVIN-Science Course. Clubs: Boys'. JACK GOLDBERG-Modern Language Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language fSecretaryJ, Round Table, X, Honor Society. DAVID D. HALLBERG- Science Course. Operettas: Sports: Football. Clubs: Art, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. JEROME P. HANKE-Music Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. ROBERT HILLMAN-College Com- mercial Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table. WILLIAM C. HOFFMANN-Science Course. All-City Senior Band, All-City Chorus. Operettas: Orchestra Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table. NORMAN F. PARSONS - Elective Course. East Des Moines High: Student Council fPresidentj. Sports: Baseball QMajor Emblemj, Basketball fMajor Emblemj, Football, Tennis. Clubs: Boys', Hi-Y, Foreign Language, Special Inter- est, Victory Corps. Bay View: Sports: Basketball fMajor Emblemj. Clubs: Booster, Boys' QSecretaryJ. ROBERT T. STOTT-English Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table. Earl Gipp, Richard Hels, Donald Gruettner, Kenneth Henning Yolenda Hojnacki, Gladys Paprocki, Donald Haight, Lois Heintz EARL F. GIPP-Science Course. Build- ing Usher Crew. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. DONALD W. GRUETTNER - Mathe- matics Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X, Honor Society. DONALD C. HAIGHT-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. LOIS A. HEINTZ-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. RICHARD G. HELS-Science Course. Operettas: QZJ. Sports: Football, Track. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Science. KENNETH HENNING-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. YOLENDA J. HOJNACKI - Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. GLADYS PAPROCKI-Elective Course. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Victory Corps. Page One Hundred Thirty-three films janis Hansing, Ethel Hayman, Darrell Heinzen, Lois Gauger sax df 4-5, BERNICE HASARA - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table. Library Typist's Pin. ETHEL R. HAYMAN-Mathematics Course. Operettas: Dancing Chorus QU. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. DARRELL H. HEINZEN-Elective Course. Sports: Gymnastic Team fBronze Medalj. Clubs: Art, Booster, Boys', Round Table. -IANIS M. HANSING-English Course. All-City Dancing Chorus, All-City Drum Majorette, Honor Study Hall Committee, Operettas 141, Student Assembly. Sports: Hockey. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table fVice-Presi- dentj, X, Silver Medal, Honor Society. Page One Hundred Tbirtyfour jAMES 1. JANOWSKI-Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys'. LOIS E. GAUGER-English Course. Class Plays flj, Study Hall Monitor. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. ELIZABETH GORECKI-Steno- graphic Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls'. EDWARD G. GIENCKE-Elective Course. All-City Chorus, Operettas Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Edward Giencke, Bernice Hasara, Betty Gorecki, james Janowski MADELINE L. GEDDA--Stenographic Course. Sports: Hockey. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls'. PHILLIP H. GEIL, JR.-Mathematics Course. Building Usher Crew, Honor Study Hall Committee. Sports: Basket- ball fManagerQ. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table fVice-Presi- denty, Science, Victory Corps, X QRe- corderj, American Legion Medal, G. A. Fritsche Scholarship, Honor Society. BARBARA K. GUHL-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X, Honor Society. GWEN L. HIRSCH-Stenographic Course. Oracle: Billing Clerk. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table. Madeline Gedda, Gwen Hirsch Phillip Geil, Barbara Guhl, Carolyn Howard, Audrey Willits, Arthur Papenfus CAROLYN L. HOWARD-Elective Course. Library Service Club. Operettas: Costumes QU. Clubs: Booster. Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. ARTHUR C. PAPENFUS - Science Course. Class Commission. Sports: Foot- ball CCO-Captain, Major Emblemj. Clubs: Boys' QPresidentj, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. X QVice-Presi- dentj, W Award, Honor Society. AUDREY WILLITS-English Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. Page One Hundred Tbirtyfve MR. HICKMAN 425 kenneth Anderson, Eugene W'orm, Nelson Langlie, Earl Lenger, james Ludwig, William Lepthien, George Ludwig KENNETH G. ANDERSON-Science Course. Honor Study Hall Monitor, Lunchroom Committee. Clubs: Booster. Boys', Foreign Language, Projection Crew, Radio Crew QManagerj, Round Table, Science, X. Radio Crew Pin, Bronze Medal, Honor Society. NELSON LANGLIE--English Course. All-City jr. Orchestra, Student Assem- bly, Victory Pageant. Class Plays: Or- chestra Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. EARL R. LENGER-Science Course. Oracle: Photographer. Clubs: Art, Cam- era fManagerj, Round Table, Science. Page One Hundred Thirty-six WILLIAM G. LEPTHIEN-English Course. Oracle: Star Reporter. Operet- tas: Dancing Chorusfl Sports: Football, Skating, Swimming. Clubs: Boys', For- eign Language, Round Table, Science, X. GEORGE LUDWIG-Science Course. Building Usher Crew. Clubs: Art, For- eign Language, Round Table fSergeant- at-Armsj, Science, X. JAMES P. LUDWIG-Science Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. EUGENE R. WORM-Elective Course. Clubs: Boys'. MARJORIE F. DAVIES-College Com- mercial Course. All-City Chorus, Build- ing Usher Crew. Sports: Tennis. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. ALLAN D. LINSKI-English Course. Cheerleader. Sports: Track. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Sci- ence, Victory Corps. JOAN F. LUETZOW-Science Course. Clubs: Art fTreasurerj, Camera, Girls', Round Table, Science. ELAINE E. LUND-College Commercial Course. Building Usher Crew. Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Ner- eids', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. JUNE E. LYON-Elective Course. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Science. SAMUEL PETROVICH -Elective Course. Sports: Football QCO-Captainj, fMajor Emblemj. All-City. Clubs: Boost- er, Boys' fVice-Presidentj, Science. LEO PILAK-Manual Arts Course. Sports: Football. Clubs: Booster, Boys' fTreasurerj, Round Table. v t 5 l Allan Lmski Marjorie Davies, Elaine Lund, june Lyon, joan Luetzow, Samuel Petrovich, Leo Pilak Page One Hurzdred Thirty-.tezen VIVIAN L. ADRIAN-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. LYLA A. DALLMAN-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. DOREEN P. DAVIDS-English Course. All-City Senior Orchestra. Class Plays: Orchestra flj, Oper- etta: Orchestra QU. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. DOLORES T. DRZEWIECKI-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Vic- tory Corps, X. Bernadine Kleczka, Doreen Davids, Vivian Adrian, Dolores Drzewiecki AUDREY L. DUSZYNSKI-College Commercial Course. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. GERTRUDE B. DYBUL - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table. BERNADINE KLECZKA- Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. LAVERNE R. PATZFAHL-Household Arts Course. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Audrey Duszynski, Gertrude Dybul, LaVerne Patzfahl, Lyla Dallman Above: Patricia Pichl, Constance Liber, Marilyn Lange, joan Ladish Below: Clarence Leverens, Russel Reimer, john Lund, Donald johnson DONALD JOHNSON-Science Course. Building Usher Crew. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science, Usher, X. JOAN I. LADISH-Elective Course. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. MARILYN R. LANGE-Elective Course. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Gir1s', Round Table, Science, X, Honor Society. CLARENCE E. LEVERENS-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Science. CONSTANCE LIBER--Science Course. Sports: Vol- leyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. Round Table, Science. JOHN C. LUND-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, Stage Crew fManagerj. PATRICIA A. PICHL-English Course. All-City Chorus. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. RUSSEL F. REIMER-Science Course. Sports: Gym- nastic Team. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Science, Usher fCaptainj, Victory Corps. Page One Hundred Thirty-nine HARRIET M. DISCH-English Course. Oracle: Photographer. Sports: Badmin- ton, Basketball fCaptainj, Tennis. Clubs: Art, Camera fManagerj, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Paper-Drive Award. KENWOOD K. ENGEL- English Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, X. GEORGE D. ERB, JR.-History Course. Operettas Sports: Football fMan- agerj. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table. JOYCE V. LEISS-Elective Course. Op- erettas: Property Manager: flj. Clubs: Art fSecretaryj, Booster, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science, Vic- tory Corps. JEANETTE C. LORENZ - English Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. MARILYN PELLERIN-Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table. Victory Corps. WILLIAM W. SCHMIDT-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, Victory Corps. GEORGE E. SCHUETZ-Science Course. Sports: Swimming. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Sci- ence, Usher QCaptainJ, Victory Corps. Page One Hundred Forty Above: William Schmidt, joyce Leiss, Marilyn Pellerin, jeanette Lorenz Below: George Schuetz, George Erb, Harriet Disch, Kenwood Engel MISS .IAMESON 314 ELLEN CEVAN-Stenographic Course. Class Plays QU. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. CORALIE A. CHRISTENSON-Steno- graphic Course. Oracle: Bookkeeper. Clubs: Foreign Language, X, Honor Society. ROBERT R. COTTON-Science Course. All-City Orchestra. Orchestra: Class Plays GQ, Operettas GJ. Oracle: Star Reporter. Clubs: Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X, Civic Music Award, Honor Society. ROLAND A. CYBELL-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. NANCY j. MOSSER-Elective Course. Properties: Class Plays QU, Operettas QZQ. Clubs: Art, Booster, Girls', Round Table. LYDIA A. ORZECHOXVSKI--Elective Course. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. LORRAINE M. PLACZEK-Elective Course. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Science. DORIS T. REHM-Elective Course. Op- erettas: QZJ. Sports: Badminton, Basket- ball, Hockey, Tennis fScorerj. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Gir1s', Vic- tory Corps. Above: Robert Cotton, Doris Rehm, Roland Cybell, Coralie Christenson Below: Lorraine Placzek, Ellen Cevan, Nancy Mosser, Lydia Orzechowski Page One Hundred Forty-one Virginia Eickholf, Mary Caughey, Virginia Cieszynski, Inez Erdmann MARY A. ADAMKIEWICZ-English Course. Cos- tumes: Class Plays 121, Operettas 131. Student Self- Government Association: Central Honor Study Hall Committee, Student Assembly fSecretaryj. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. MARY CAUGHEY-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. VIRGINIA F. CIESZYNSKI-History Course. Sports: Hockey. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. VIRGINIA M. EICKHOFF-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Camera, Girls', Round Table. INEZ A. ERDMANN-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. JANE W. PLENNES-Science Course. Building Usher fSupervisorj, Central Committee, Inter-High Council, Student Assembly. Oracle: Sports Reporter. Sports: fFour Ribbonsj, Badminton, Basketball, Hockey, Life Saving fCo-Captainj, Synchronized Swimming, Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids' fPresidentj, Round Table, Science, X, Honor Society, Silver Medal. GERTRUDE PROCHASKA-English Course. All- City Chorus, Student Council fSenior Representa- tivej. Operettas: f2j. Oracle: Co-Associate Editor, News Editor. Sports: Basketball, Hockey, Life Saving. Clubs: Booster, Camera, Foreign Language fVice- Presidentj, Girls', Round Table, Science fSection Managerj, X, Honor Society, Silver Medal. MAYBELLE A. PUDER-English Course. Sports: Badminton, Basketball QCaptainj, Hockey, Tennis. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science fScience Councilj, X. Maybelle Puder, jane Plennes, Mary Adamkiewicz, Gertrude Prochaska JOYCE A. CHAMBERS-Elective Course. Honor Study Hall Com- mittee, Student Assembly. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. JOSEPHINE A. CINQUEMANI- College Commercial Course. Or- acle: Typist. Clubs: Girls' fTreas- urerj, Round Table, Science, X, Honor Society. William O'Hara, Nathalie Corbett, Joyce Chambers, William Paetzke Lorraine Zube, Jean Paulus, Alice Janicki, Josephine Cinquemani NATHALIE M. CORBETT-Eleo tive Course. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Science. ALICE A. JANICKI-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. WILLIAM T. O'HARA-Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', For- eign Language, Round Table, Sci- ence, Usher QTreasurerJ, Victory Corps. WILLIAM C. PAETZKE-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science, Usher 1CaptainJ, Victory Corps, X. Ger- man Medal, Honor Society. JEAN L. PAULUS-English Course. Clubs: Art, Girls', Round Table, Science. LORRAINE M. ZUBE-College Commercial Course. Class Com- mission. Oracle: Circulation Man- ager. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, X. Quill and Scroll, American Legion Award, Honor Society. Page One Hznzdrezl Parry-three john Echkart, Gertrude Ziemann, Lorraine Zanardi, Dolores Reckard, Gerald O,Connell, Jean Raden, Gary Ortmann, James Osborne JOHN H. ECHKART-Science Course. Building Usher Crew. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Science, Vic- tory Corps. GERALD L. O'CONNELL-Science Course. Honor Study Hall Committee, Fire Warden. Sports: Swimming. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Science, Usher, X, Honor Society. GARY K. ORTMANN-Science Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Science, Usher fSuper- visorj, Victory Corps, X. 355,000 Club. JAMES M. OSBORNE-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Science, Usher. Page One Hundred Fortjqfour JEAN I. RADEN-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Science, Victory Corps. DOLORES M. RECKARD-English Course. Clubs: Girls', Science, Victory Corps. GERTRUDE ZIEMANN - Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Round Table. LORAINE B. ZANARDI-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, X. Spanish Pin, Honor Society. Front: Harry Bohmann, Peter Polsley, Roger Zwieg Rear: Daniel Zielinski, Eugene Plonka, Donald januszewski, joseph Cerar, Ernest Pluskota HARRY A. BOHMANN-Elective Course. Color Guard, Fire Warden. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, Science, Service Club. JOSEPH W. CERAR-Elective Course. A11-City Chorus, Building Usher Crew. Operettas QZJ. Student Assembly. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. DONALD R. JANUSZEWSKI-Elective Course. Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Sci- ence, Victory Corps. EUGENE R. PLONKA-Science Course. Build- ing Usher Crew fPresidentj. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science, X. ERNEST R. PLUSKOTA -- Science Course Sports: Basketball fAll-City, Major Emblemj Football fA1l-City, Major Emblemj, Track Clubs: Boys' fSergeant-at-Armsj, Foreign Lan- guage, Science. PETER E. POLSLEY-Science Course. Clubs Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Science, X. DANIEL R. ZIELINSKI -Science Course Sports: Basketball fMaior Emblemj, Football Track. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table Science, Victory Corps. ROGER C. ZWIEG-Science Course. Cheer leader, Color Guard. Operettas: Orchestra QU Sports: Swimming, Track. Clubs: Boys', Camera Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Serv ice, Victory Corps. Page One Hundred Forlyfve MR. KYPER 427 Phyllis Trakowski, june Wells, Georgette Walders Page One Hundred Forty-six Emily Wetzel, Betty Thesz, Gay Wink, jean Thomas BETTY THESZ-Elective Course. All-City Senior Orchestra, Library Guild QStudent Coun- cil Representativej, Class Plays: flj. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. JEAN F. THOMAS-Elective Course. Clubs: For- eign Language, Girls'. PHYLLIS M. TRAKOXVSKI-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls', Science. GEORGETTE WALDERS-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. JUNE R. WELLS-Elective Course. Office Moni- tor. Clubs: Girls', Round Table. EMILY L. XVETZEL--Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls'. GAY L. WINK-Stenographic Course. Clubs: Girls'. james Walsh, Gerald Carlsen, Carl Tarnowski, john Rogan GERALD R. CARLSEN-Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Sci- ence, Usher. JOHN B. ROGAN-Science Course. Building Usher Crew. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. BARBARA A. TANNER-English Course. Or- acle: Assistant Art Editor QAnnualj, Assistant Editor, Editor-in-Chief, News Editor fNews- paperj. Clubs: Art fPresidentj, Booster, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. Quill and Scroll, Gold Medal, Honor Society. GERALDINE E. TARCZYNSKI-English Course. Student Self-Government Association. Oracle: Co-Associate Editor, Co-News Editor, Star Reporter. Clubs: Booster, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X fRecorderQ. Quill and Scroll, Bronze Medal, Honor Society. EARL R. TARNOWSKI-Science Course. Sports: Football, Track. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science. JAMES H. WALSH-Elective Course. All-City Chorus. Oracle: Star Reporter. Operettas: Clubs: Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science. Music Award, Paper-Drive Award. VERA M. WRIGHT-Elective Course. Honor Study Hall Monitor. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls'. x l l Barbara Tanner, Vera Wright, Geraldine Tarczynski Page One Hundred Forty-seven RUSSELLAI. TESSMER-English Course. Sports: Cross Country, Track. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, Science. ELAINE A. TITTELFITZ-English Course. All-City Chorus. Oracle: Sports Reporter. Sports: Hockey, Tennis. Clubs: Booster: Foreign Language, Girls' QPres- identj, Nereids', Round Table, Science, X, Honor Society. ROBERT H. TRAVER-Science Course. Oracle: Photographer. Clubs: Boys', Camera fManagerj, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X, Honor Society. LOWELL T. WAMBOLD-Science Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera, For- eign Language, Round Table, Science, Usher. NANCY T. WATSON-English Course. Oracle: Editor-in-Chief fAnnualj, Liter- ary Editor, Star Reporter. Clubs: Art, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X, Properties, Operettas CID, All-City Chorus, Quill and Scroll, Silver Medal. JEAN E. WHITCOMB-Mathematics Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Science, Service fSecretaryj, X fScribeJ, Honor Society. RICHARD A. WILBURTH - Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science, Usher. Nancy Watson, Russell Tessmer, Elaine Tittelfitz, Robert Traver, Richard Wilburth, jean Whitcomb, Lowell Wambold Page One Hundred Forty-eight Marilyn Harbold, Richard Wenzel, Harold Williamson, Ralph Tomkiewicz HOWARD FRISKE-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table. MARILYN J. HARBOLD-Mathematics Course. All- City Chorus. Class Plays 131, Operettas GJ. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. THOMAS MALISON-Science Course. Sports: Football fManagerj. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science, Usher fCaptainj, X. RALPH E. TOMKIEWICZ-Science Course. Student Self-Government Association. Oracle: Sports Editor, Editor-in-Chief QNewspaperj. Sports: Gymnastics, Track fMajor Emblemj. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage fPresidentj, Round Table, Science, Victory Corps, X, 35,000 Club. Badger Boys' State. Quill 81 Scroll. Latin Medal, Honor Society, Silver Medal. RICHARD F. WENZEL-Mathematics Course. All- City Dancing Chorus. Class Plays: QZQ, Operettas: f4j. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Oper- etta Dance Group, Round Table, Science. WILLIAM R. WESTWOOD-Science Course. Clubs: Art, Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science. HAROLD E. WILLIAMSON-Science Course: Build- ing Usher Crew. Oracle: Sports Reporter. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science QChairmanj, Service Club. ROBERT A. WITAS-English Course. Class Plays QZQ. Oracle: Sports Reporter. Clubs: Booster,-Boys', Round Table. Thomas Malison, Robert Witas, William Westwood, Howard Friske MR. SPRUNGER 114 -IULAINE F. DUNHAM - English Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' fSecretaryj, Round Table, X. LOUISE M. FERRI-Elective Course. Sports: Hockey. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Nereids'. JUNE E. FONAAS-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Girls', Round Table. RUTH F. MALONE-Science Course. Band. Class Plays QQ, Operettas flj. Sports: Hockey fCaptainj, Tennis fSingles and Doubles Trophy Winnerj. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. CAROL E. MEYER-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls' fRepre- sentativej, Nereids', Round Table, Sci- ence, Service Club, X. MARCELLA C. ROSZEK--Stenographic Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. ANNA M. VANROOSENBEEK-Elec tive Course. Class Plays: Properties. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. NANCY E. MOONEY-English Course. Student Assembly QHomeroom Repre- sentativej. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, Service Club. NANCY C. MORDEN-Science Course. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. Page One Hundred Fgfty I 3 Above: Nancy Mooney, Anna VanRoosenbeek, Nancy Morden, Carol Meyer, Ruth Malt Below: julaine Dunham, Marcella Roszek, Louise Ferri, june Fonaas JOAN D. FOSTER-English Course. All- City Chorus, Library: fPublicity Man- ager, Typistj, Student Assembly. Op- erettas: Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X. BETTY j. MATERI-Elective Course. Oflice Worker. Oracle: Homeroom Sub- scription Agent. Clubs: Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Round Table, Victory Corps. ROBERT E. MIERENDORF-Science Course. Study Hall Monitor. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. MARILYN R. MILLER - Science Course. Orchestra: Class Plays CZQ, Op- erettas QZQ. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. RUSSELL R. MILLER-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Science. GEORGE j. MITCHELL--Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Round Table, X. GLORIA L. MOLLENHAUER-Steno- graphic Course. Clubs: Booster, Girls'. DONALD R. RESCHENBERG-Science Course. Sports: Football fManagerj. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Usher fCaptainj, Victory Corps, X. DELORES E. WENDLAND-Elective Course. Clubs: Girls'. Above, Standing: Marilyn Miller, Betty Materi. Seated: Gloria Mollenhauer, joan Foster, Delores Wendland Below: George Mitchell, Donald Reschenberg, Russell Miller, Robert Mierendorf Page One Hundred Fyty-one Above: Robert Fiedler, Raymond Slowick, Robert Marshall, Melvin Wood Below: Joan Owens, Joan Findlay, Elsie Moeller, Karin McCuen Page One Hundred Fjty-two ROBERT R. FIEDLER-Science Course. All-City Chorus, Building Usher Crew, Class Commission. Operettas Clubs: Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, X. JOAN R. FINDLAY-English Course. Sports: Basketball, Synchronized Swim- ming fCaptainj, Volleyball. Clubs: Art, Booster, Girls', Nereids' QVice-Presi- dentj, Round Table. JOAN D. GULLIKSON-Elective Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls'. ROBERT M. MARSHALL-Science Course. Honor Study Hall Monitor. Sports: Football. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. KARIN J. MCCUEN-Elective Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. ELSIE M. MOELLER-College Commer- cial Course. Oracle: Assistant Office Manager. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X. JOAN C. OWENS-Elective Course. Honor Homeroom Committee, Study Hall Monitor. Sports: Basketball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids'. RAYMOND R. SLOWICK- Elective Course. Building Usher Crew, Fire Ward- en, Honor Study Hall Committee. Sports: Cross Country, Track. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science, X. MELVIN J. WOOD-Science Course. Announcer. Class Plays: QU. Operettas: Dancing Chorus Q1 J. Clubs: Art, Booster, Camera, Round Table, Science, X, Bronze Medal. DANIEL W. FONS-English Course. Sports: Football fMajor Emblemj, Swim- ming fMajor Emblemj. Clubs: Art, Boys'. Swimming Medal. RICHARD E. FRANK-Science Course. Sports: Track. Clubs: Art QTreasurerj, Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Sci- ence fSecretaryj. PHYLLIS M. MANGINO-Elective Course. All-City Chorus. Operettas: Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. COLIN K. MARSHALL-Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Round Table. ROSEMARY MEISEL-Elective Course. Operettas: QU. Sports: Hockey. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language. Girls', Round Table. ROBERT F. MERCIER-Elective -1 Course. Fire Warden. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Camera, Foreign Language, Sci- k ence. HELEN M. PLUIM-English Course. All-City Orchestra, Victory Pageant. Orchestra: Class Plays OD. Operettas Qfij. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science. JERRY R, REDDING-Science course. 'J Cheerleader. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Sci- ence. , , Abozfe: Colin Marshall, Robert Mercier, jerry Redding, Daniel Fons, Richard Frank QELORES SEFMAYER T Elecflve Below: Rosemary Meisel, Delores Seemayer, Phyllis Mangino Course. Sports: Life Saving. Clubs: G1rls', Nereids', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps, X. Page One Hlnulrerl l 0'L'v-three 4. .-nm Raymond Ryan, john Brownell, Richard Breutzmann, Gerald Noeske GERALD E. NOESKE-Elective Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Science, Victory Corps. ARLEEN B. NOLANDER-Steno- graphic Course. All-City Chorus. Oracle: Typist. Sports: Hockey. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Service Club, Victory Corps, X. RAYMOND A. RYAN-Science Course. Clubs: Boys', Camera, Round Table, Science, Usher. DELORES K. TREU-English Course. Class Plays: QU. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. Page One Hundred Fityfour MISS STEEL 227 BETTY 1. BETHMANN - Elective Course. Clubs: Booster, Girls' QSergeant- at-Armsj, Science. DOLORES G. BOLAN-Mathematics Course. Oracle: Co-Feature Editor, Star Reporter QNewspaperj, Organization Editor fAnnualj. Clubs: Camera, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, X QPresidentj, 555,000 Club. Paper-Drive Award, Quill and Scroll, Elks' Club Award, Honor Society, Gold Medal. RICHARD T. BREUTZMANN-Man- ual Arts Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. JOHNJ. BROWNELL-Elective Course. All-City Senior Band. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. Betty Bethmann, Delores Treu, Arleen Nolander, Dolores Bolan JAMES A. BARNETT-Mathematics Course. All-City Senior Orchestra. Class Plays: Orchestra Operettas: Dancing Chorus GQ. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Lan- guage, Round Table, X, Italian Ameri- can Civic Association Award. DOROTHY E. BARTEL-Stenographic Course. Operettas: flj. Sports: Hockey. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table. MELVIN L. BOTH-Science Course. Building Usher Crew. Operettas: Props QU. Sports: Football, Track. Clubs: Art, Boys', Round Table, Science, Service Club, Victory Corps, X. SHIRLEY M. KALUZNY-Steno- graphic Course. Sports: Basketball, Hockey. Clubs: Booster fSecretaryj, Girls', Round Table, Science, X, Honor Society. james Barnett, Melvin Both, Mary Rivera, Carol Radke Geraldine Malzahn, Shirley Kaluzny, Esther Nauiock, Dorothy Bartel GERALDINE j. MALZAHN - Steno- graphic Course. Oracle: Assistant Senior Editor, Typist. Sports: Hockey. Clubs: Girls', Round Table, Science, X, Honor Society. ESTHER A. NAUJOCK-Stenographic Course. Dance Committee. Oracle: Office Manager. Clubs: Booster fSecretaryj, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Service Club, Victory Corps, X, Bronze Medal. CAROL A. RADKE-Elective Course. Orchestra: Class Plays: QZQ. Operettas: Q21 Sports: Badminton, Hockey. Clubs: Art, Booster, Girls'. MARY RIVERA-English Course. Building Usher Crew, Library Guild QSecretaryj, Study Hall Monitor. Oracle: Star Reporter. Operettas: Costumes fly. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Nereids', Science, Service Club, Victory Corps. Library Service Pin. Page One Hundred Fityzfive Garon Bromberg, Beverly Baltes, Elmer Bartz, Audrey Berndt, Daniel Baitenger, Gladys Morella, Charles Metzger, Rita Bracey, David Bronikowski DANIEL D. BAITENGER-Mathematics Course. Clubs: Art, Foreign Language, X. BEVERLYJ. BALTES-Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps, X. ELMER O. BARTZ-Science Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Science, Victory Corps, X. AUDREY B. BERNDT - Stenographic Course. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Victory Corps. GARON C. BROMBERG-Science Course. Sports: Cross Country. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Usher. Page One Hundred F1411-six DAVID BRONIKOXVSKI--Manual Arts Course. Clubs: Booster, Boys', Round Table, Victory Corps. RITA M. BRACEY-Science Course. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, Sci- ence, X, Honor Society. CHARLES E. METZGER-Science Course. Dance Band Leader, Flag-Raising Crew, Stu- dent Assembly. Operettas: Orchestra Clubs: Booster, Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Victory Corps. GLADYS M. MORELLA-Elective Course. Operettas: Dancing Chorus flj. Oracle: Typ- ist. Sports: Badminton, Basketball. Clubs: Foreign Language, Girls', Round Table, X, Honor Society. e r Mary Bertling, Ann Kerrigan, Richard Bocchini, Elmer Nelesen, Patsy Nield, Cecilia Rupcich, Margaret Shimky, William Neer, john Rozek, Glenn Romanski MARY A. BERTLING-College Commercial Course. Costumes: Class Plays: Ol, Operettas: CSD. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table fPresidentj, Science, Victory Corps. RICHARD R. BOCCHINI-Science Course. Building Usher Crew. Operettas: Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Sci- ence, Victory Corps. ANN KERRIGAN-Science Course. Clubs: Art, Booster, Girls', X. Class Play: Properties, Honor Society. WILLIAM T. NEER-Science Course. Student Self-Government Association fPresidentQ. Sports: Swimming fCaptain, Major Emblemj. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science, Stage Crew QAssistant Managerj, Vic- tory Corps. Stage Crew Pin, Silver Medal. ELMER NELESEN-Mathematics Course. Sports: Swimming. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language, Round Table, Science. PATSY A. NIELD-Elective Course. Sports: Hockey, Life Saving fCo-Captain, Secretaryj, Synchronized Swimming, Volleyball. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Nereids' fSecretaryj, X, Honor Society. GLENN J. ROMANSKI-Science Course. All- City Chorus, Student Assembly. Sports: Basket- ball. Clubs: Art fPresidentj, Boys', Round Table, Science, X, Honor Society. JOHN S. ROZEK-Mathematics Course. Fire- Drill Doorman. Sports: Swimming. Clubs: Boys', Foreign Language fSecretaryj, Round Table, Science, Elks' Club Award, X, Honor Society. CECILIA L. RUPCICH-Stenographic Course. Oracle: Typist. Clubs: Booster, Foreign Lan- guage, Girls', Nereids', Round Table, X. MARGARET L. SHIMKY-Mathematics Course. Class Plays: QU. Student Self-Govern- ment Association. Sports: Tennis CDoubles Championj. Clubs: Booster, Girls', Round Table, Science, X, Silver Medal. Page One Hundred I diy seven u r ff .l1iWH1l,uigQm.W f ' fl NWI ffffff ff' ,, fff M f f M TBE UI There rs a srze and type LOUIS ALLIS ff , if Page One Hundred FHM'-eight electric motor for every inclustrial requirement. THE LOUIS ALLIS CO Milwaukee 7, Wis. 6 :I I! I Finer Jewelry FOR ALL OCCASIONS BIRTHSTONE RINGS I WATCHES O BRACELETS BILLFOLDS 0 TIE CLIPS PINE AVENUE FOOD MARKET LOCKETS O COMPACTS A nd many other exciting things for young people , 1 u Ted Wysocki, Prop. I I 3731 S. PINE AVENUE A' fm- E' Jnwnuans SHeridan 9892 I Plankinton Arcade Main Floor I Store 10 Inside E S A - A ' f ' E 'E - f I f f A Candid WEDDING ALBUMS The Professional Way I RGBERT T. MCCOY 5 FINE PHOTOGRAPHY A 1536 Underwood Avenue Wauwatosa 13, Wis. INIJUSTRIALA A A GUMMERGIAL A AERIAL Page One Hundred Fgty- N W 'R J. W. NIEMANN SONS, Inc. Funeral Home ir SHeridan 5156 2486 South Klnnlcklnnlc Avenue Pg0 Hdd5ty NATIONAL ICE 81 COAL CO. I ' NDITIONED ICE REFRIGERATORS You may get ice at our automatic vending machines located at the corner of S. Third Street and W. Oklahoma Avenue, day and night AIR CO SHeridan Z6l0 l , Spuwss 4 Q' sAru'v 'PO Chartered and gg Igjigguiz, 9 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS W Supervised by the ,k 3 P To S 'VUE nut? o ' Kinnickinnic Federal Savings 8: Loan Association 3 South Kinnickinnic Ave. at Lincoln Ave. SHeridan 3323 X Y Y , - Y i Y - , f - K K i - i -,Y x X Y Y 7 i N B. S. Wisniewski, AWE AWNING 00. Incorporated A Everything Automotive 81 Electrical W8,Te Never T00 Busy . to Say ffHello', Complete Record Department t o . 'k i' Record Players and Radlos fAllModelsJ . Telephone Sheridan 4220 Bicycles 81 Sporting Goods 'A' i' W Phone Sheridan 2707 2510 S. Kinnickinnic I X Avenue MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 2133 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue Q Page One Hundred Sxkty-one PATTI 2050 N. 3rd Street, LOcusT 3830 ' r Y BRQTHERS PET ICE CREAM 4? . Z. 'P6',1,,6o 'e P 6160 5',o4! Q 16:98 '95-0 0419 Manufactured by Meier Ice Cream A LGNG BECURD 0F SERVICE . . . Over ai period of more than sixty years, Nordberg has become one of the outstanding builders of heavy machinery and the leading industry of Bay View. From our long record we take pride in the many contributions Nordherg has made in the fields in which our products are used. NIIRDBERG MFG. CIIMPANY Page One Hundred Sixty-two 'rm-: Bomlm nmnnnv co. 104 E. MASON STREET MILWAUKEE 2, WISCONSIN DAly 2911 If it's bound by Boehm, it's bound to be good Pg01HddS yb PL CLOUD L. O'BRIEN O W 2469 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue, Avalon Theatre Bldg. E R S HUmboldt 2980 1 A Y - ' Y Y -- ' ' ' V V - Y Y '- Mmm FASHION S1-IOPPE 2481 South Kinnickinnic Avenue 4 AVALON THEATRE BUILDING . MARY APPLAN SHeridan 1434 4 Y Y Y Y Q Y Y A Y Y Y V Y Y V Y Y S Quality and Distinction i STORAGE CLEANING REMODELING REPAIRING 2479 S. Kinnickinnic Ave., Avalon Theatre Building , SHeridan 8101 Milwaukee, Wis. il-4 . Y Y f - Y Z -.-V .. Y ap PHUTUEHAPHEH 9483 s. KINNICKINNIC AVENUE , sHEmDAN 4448 onddsyf Y' 7' ' ' ' 7 Y Y ' Y Y ' ' 7 ' X 9 7 vlsus onus co. + WEBER S Complete Prescription Department ,k S U P E R ,k BABY DEPARTMENT SICK RooM SUPPLIES I, G, A, Lunches and Sandwiches al all ll Utility Bills Accepted-No Charge Finest, Cgmlylefg i Food Market 2737 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue H 1 9 9 2273 S. HOWELL AVENUE HUmbold1 9997-9998 HAT THE TRIANGLE, Compliments of WIHIUGIIT ' WASHER MFG. Co. THE WORLD'S LARGEST PRODUCERS OF WASHERS f P g 0 Hundred Sixlygfi V T RIGHT LAUNDRY -Ir -Ir 2338 SOUTH HOWELL AVENUE 0Hd Badger Die Casting Corporation Manufacturers of Zinc and Aluminum Alloy Die Castings Telephone SHeridan 6643 201 W. Oklahoma Avenue Milwaukee 7, Wis. GLAMCDUR N SHeridan 5019-5020 AUG. B. PRIEGEL CO. o GENERAL CONTRACTORS 2349-55 S. Austin Street PGRTRAITURE ' IL, 5 Milwaukee, Wis. CIIAS. J. PETRI 8: SON A fclndependence Made America-trade Independent 'A' 'k 'A' Sheridan 1537 2633 South Kinnickinnic Avenue o Page One Hundred Si ty- FOR COAL FUEL OIL t IRON FIREMAN STOKERS IRON FIREMAN OIL BURNERS BLUE COAL HEAT REGULATORS Together with good service u CALL THE MATZEN FUEL COMPANY u 2332 South Kinnickinnic Avenue SHeridun 3346 Established in 1901 EARL SMITH MOTOR CO. DODGE AND Pl. YMDUTH 'A' if 'A' Dodge Commercial Cars 85 Trucks ir 'A' 'A' T523 N. CHICAGO AVENUE South Milwaukee, Wis. COUNTRY MAID FOODS 3009 South Delaware Avenue HUmboIdt 2398 OPEN 9:00 A. M. TO 11:00 P. M. SATURDAY 8:00 A. M. TO 7:00 P. M. Fresh Bakery Every Night 9:00 P. M. to 11:00 P. M. Sunday 2:00 P. M. to 6:00 P. M. HOT HAM O HOT ROLLS Page One Hundred Sixty-eight 7? ALETONE A EN GRAV1 ND LTNE ENGRAV 1 NG H COLOR PROCESS G BY BEN DAY N GRAVTN AMPTNG COLOR E GOLD ST NGRAV TNG for BRASS E COLOR TNE DRAWTN GS AND OUCHTNG ART - - L -PHOTO RET TLLU ST RATTONS - ENTER EHGRQHRRELRQ PR B960 ST- fn 8 !8'lD'UJH'WlE Page One Hundred Compliments of C. B. llenschel Manufacturing Company 229 W. Mineral Street Better Living- ' I 'Q , Wonderful as are the advantages which low- I cost electricity now brings to your home-life, you graduates will live to see many additional 5 advantages in the years to come . . . In the y , good old days, your grandparents didn't even imagine such things as better lighting, washing, ironing, refrigeration, cooking, bak- l ing, water heating, movies, radio, television I n I i etc.,-all made available because of electricity. N . E' The Electric Co. yfffZf,,f1f.,?fQffI,, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN SP- m ' ., P633-gzrggzsnvics. I I S U ll S I B 5ZWfW 520 Llll-ll1DR'n' 8: DRP CLEFIHERS - Zl 21 S.KlNNlCKlNNlC wg. Page One Hundred Seventy Phone SHeridan 4717 Tire and Battery S M 81 H Super Service Station Gas, Oil and Accessories 2915 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. F. Macholz W. H , ,N lx ervice 0 SOUTH SHORE PHARMACY A Eros F. Heinrich l i 2532 E. Oklahoma Ave. Milwaukee, wie. Y ' Phone SHeridan 2759 ennell , Tippecanoe llardwa 3955 South Howell Avenue PITTSBURGH PAINTS Telephone: IIUmholdt 0230 rep l V JIM KING . CHEVROLET CO. i Florian J. Senk, Prop. Milwaukee 7, Wis. ' W 7 , , 4 f e P S John Pcgling 2395 S Kinnickinnic eve STIeridan 6458 l GERLING BROS. ' ' A 0' A ,,ea,m in 0llSON'S Pnoro CENTER COAL - OIL - COKE , Telephone Sheridan 2969 24-01 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Complete Photographic and Service for A Amateur and Professional , S 2 ee e so p S S S V ORchard 9642 Repair Service X - - FONS 81 CO. Llneoln Dluslo House Expert Teaching of All Instruments Real Estate 1 Musical Accessories Sheet Music Sales . . . Accordion and Band Instrume 1534 W. Lincoln Avenue Mortgage Loans and Insurance Since 1887 lltS ly 929 W. Mitchell St. Mltchell 6300 DR. MARIAN LEWIS, M SHERIDAN 1027 DR. J. P. ZENTNER, Den SHERIDAN 5128 if 2519 South Kinnickinnic Aven Y- 1 1' .Dg N tis' 0 -SCI-TITJHHHE - KFISTETI- co' ue , Successor.: to ALSTED e KASTEN CO Page One Hundred Seventy-one I ,r1zm...e.a.4...,,, I Congratulations and Best Wishes Qk I to the Graduates I FLQWERS it I AND f crrrs I F. D. T. FLORIST Multhauf Pharmacy W i' 2479 S. Howell Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. I, 2330 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue N Telephone SHeridan 1071 W. I. HUI-IN SALES AND SERVICE 3860-70 South Howell Avenue FIRESTONE-HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES r BRAKES RADIOS AUTOMATIC CHOKES IGNITION LUBRICATION GENERATORS CARBURETORS BATTERIES U VOLTAGE REGULATORS rqwffzaagecf Qd0ZlCVLy .Sauce 014: DELCO-REMY CARTER AC MONROE SHOCKS AUTO-LITE GUIDE LAMPS SISSON CHOKE STROMBERG TRICO rqnffzoaqecf Jfeczct' fiqflff Sfalian PASSENGER, TRUCK, TRACTOR, AND INDUSTRIAL TIRES Recapping and Repairing +6Mf0mm Um Qamaalee- FOR SERVICE CALL: SH. 9966 ' SH. 7202 ' HU. 2727 Page One Hundred Seventy-two Compliments of R ARTHUR J. STllEllLOW T. A. GUTOWSKI HARDWARE Pharmacist 3946 South Howell Ave. l 2675 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. r . Phone Slieridan 4960 Town OI Lake Mdwaukee, Wxs. I l M0'l'L 8: DUGGAN C0. GITZEUS 2235 S. Kinniekinnic Ave. Jewelers 808 W- Mitchel' Sim' HOME FURNISHINGS AND APPLIANCES l Milwaukee, Wis. M1tcheIl3626 0185 Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin V , Y A f, l HEIM'S LUTHER BROS. SERVICE I WOMEN'S APPAREL Coats, Suits, Dresses, Bridal Gowns and Formals 1013 W Mitchell Street 2594 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue I PATE PRODUCTS AUTO RADIO REPAIRING - WAXING Gillis 8: Potlzinger Co. Real Estate Mortgage Loans General Insurance 2250 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue SH. 1221 Residence Phone Office Phone SHeridan 7516 SHeridan 5629 I MILWAUKEE FACE BRICK 00. I 42 Years of Brick Experience l Wm. Hurley 2013 E. Fernwood Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. MAGlI0'S FRUIT STORE 2897 S. DELAWARE AVE. Silorldan 9845 FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES DAILY ' ' ' ' V BRU SK I EWI TZ FUNERAL lIOME Phone Mltchell 1013 2101 West Mitchell St. Page One Hundred Seventy-three N PLUMBING - HEATING -AIR CONDITIONING-AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS PAUL J. GRUNAU CO. 'A' 'A' 'k i All Types of Residential, Commercial and Industrial Installations 7 if if if 2697 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Sheridan 1400 Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin 1. KERN ou- co' 7 Laufenherg Bros. Y Company i Iohns-Manville Authorized CITIES, SERVICE PRODUCTS i Contractors V Roofing, siding, iiisuiaiioii, Floor Tile SHeridan 1443 1 0 i 2229 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. A 2729 s. Kinnickinnic Avenue 'a I SHefidan 7739 Sflefidan 7740 ' i Bay View Federal Savings and Lean Asseeiaiion C. J. BULLOCK, Secretary See Us For - Mortgage Loans . . . Insured Savings Plan SHeridan 1831 2671 South Kinnickinnic Avenue Page One Hundred Seventyfour g 0 W Complim en ts of cqurmsurmc rq . A l.'fl'lfl'l..ll09fl,l.l'lng K0SC1g3g1ggSfg3g1TURE M COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS l Power Electrical Telephone Sheridan 9070 M l l 'l T 5 ' 2637 S. KINNICKINNIC AVENUE A 24.5 Q 3 MILWAUKEE, wls. ll.I.lS'CllAlhlEllS One ol the Big 3 in Electric Power Equipment- liggesl al All in Range ol Industrial Produm TED WENZEL'S MEAT MARKET F012 BETTER MEATS HY-GRADE POULTRY V HQME-MADE SAUSAGES l 'A' We Deliver in Bay View and Town of Lake 'k 2908 South Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridan 3558 Page One Hundred Seventyf EVELYN'S COFFEE SHOP Beefburgers and Steak Sandwiches Fountain Service-Candies 4221 S. Howell Avenue 2 FAUST MUSIC HOUSE Musical Instruments and Supplies Headquarters For Slingerland Radio King Drurns 201 So. Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridan 9803 HERMANIS V SUPER-SERVICE STATION 2509 E. OKLAHOMA AVE. SHeridnn 5890 Smart Apparel for Men and Women Charge it at . . . TED GREENE 834 W. MITCHELL STREET Sportswear - F ur Coats ORchard 7510 Milwaukee 4, Wis. STOLLENWERK HARDWARE COMPANY 2204 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridan 6611 DR. T. W GESTIEHR DENTIST- 405 E. LINCOLN AVE. SHeridan 2696 I AGNES' FOOD SHOP We give and redeem Schuster stamps and guar- antee motbproofing with no additional charge. INTERNATIONAL 2895 S. KINNICKINNIC AVE. Cleaners - Dyers SHeridan 7672 MI. 1511 545 W. Mitchell St. n SOUTH TOWN SPORT SHOP A RECORDS-SPORTING GOODS 2569 s. KlNNlcKlNNlc Ave. sue-men 2274 MILWAUKEE 7, wls. Phone Sfleridan 7370 EEUUSE PHARMACY f'MILwAUKEE's FINEST J. W. House, R. Ph. S. Kinnickinnic Ave. at Potter MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN We Deliver l K N Page One Hundred Seifenty-six FY.. MCHINN N A South Shore i SUPER D R G 'k Where You Meet Your Friends 'A' DELAWARE AND RUSK Market Q 'A' Distinctive Foods oy W if o N x y W 2903 South Delaware Avenue JAMES W. SMITH, Prop. 3 IT PAYS! Training as a Comptometer Operator qualijies you for preferred jobs in business offices f 0 lnvestigate-learn how you can become skilled in 8 to 10 weeks of training in a pleasant efficient school recognized nationally wherever Comptonleters are in use. Day or evening classes- start any week. Get the facts-NOW. Comptometer School 12 E. Wisconsin Ave. Suite 610 Cie: Your Records at Milwaulceeis Complete Record Library if af i O Page One Hundred Seventy-seven - Y- - - ' l l 1 FRUIT AND I T . . . T S VEGETABLE Luhncatlon Tlres Motor Tune-Up l THE LARGEST SELF-SERVICE N N FRUIT AND VEGETABLE ' I l MARKET TN TTTT TTTT, T EIMER s sum sntvlci ' ELMER HUNT, Prop. l The gm,-e of Large Values Generator 85 Starter Service l 'i-' Phone SH eridan 9886 l 2721 S. Kinrlickinnic Avenue l T FIRESTONE TIRES ' i i l For Health and Economy l 2504 E. Oklahoma Avenue , M'l k 7, W' . Eat More Frults and Vegetables T lwau ee ls lj i i i i VY Y ,i il I THE PASSING YEARS l have been kind to us in that they have brought a vast number of contacts which we prize V highly. l T It is signiflcant that in many cases these firms and individuals have remained not only cus- tomers but friends. We take pride in this fact and are deeply grateful for it. It is our hope 1 I that 'we may continue to merit their confidence and patronage. 'I COMMERCIAL AND HIGH GRADE l I SOCIETY PRINTING BOOK womc l l 'relephehe snerldah 0844 2308 South Howell Avenue I 4 l Page One Hundred Seventy -eight Since 1897 ZAFFRANN 8: SCHAUZ CO. Painting Paperhanging Wall Paper Sold 2 2 2 3 S. KINNI CKINNIC AVENUE Phone: SHeridan 48 4 3 ANTON'S FOOD MARKET l l 3172 SO. ADAMS AVENUE Fresh Meats and Groceries Phone: SHeridan 8248 C- -W V i Y ' W i Y' W i f T W H THE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY N C. L. PRITZLAFF, R. PH. Gas sion Tifessirubes slqeridan 2795 Milwaukee, Wis. l Washing-Greasing Battery Charging Polishing Accessories Everything for the Sick Room l Listen to: Know Your Druggist Better 2549 S' KINNICKINNIC AVENUE sam. 5:15 PM WISN 1150 on the dial. Phone: Humhnldt 9966 Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin l .Quality Furniture for Less FOUNTAIN SPECIALS , TASTY SANDWICHES BELL FURNITURE CO' phone: Humboldt 3-9903 2265 South Howell Avenue On the Linroln Triangle 4213 SO. HOWELL AVENUE MILWAUKEE 7, WISCONSIN HUmb0ldt 9916 BADGER WINDOW MARTIN ll. DU MEI l ' GENERAL INSURANCE C E R S 2363 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridan 1585 l l rf 148 W. Warnimont Avenue H. DU MEZ STAMP CO. United States and Foreign Stamps and SHeridan 2751 Philatelic Supplies f, . 7,7 f ,,. f ,. - l '- - - W f - Y 'V - Y V - -j S0llTll SIIDRE SWEET SIIUP ' 2995 SOUTH DELAWARE AVE. 9 Efi5v'ffi'fiTf'iff2. STABK S MARKET We carry a complete line of: ...- CANDIES , COOKIES 2993 S. Klnnlcklnnlc Ave. NOVELTIES . and we specialize in Shendan 8006 FOUNTAIN SERVICE l , 7 Y ' 7' i ' ll' ' A Page One Hundred Seventy-nine Ezlfy-n2EyE'Zf 5' SOI! UO. gnc. MANUFACTURING .JEWELERS BUNDE 8. UPMEYER JEWELRY MANUFACTURING CO 246-250 PLANKINTON euu.ouNG MILWAUKEE 3,WISCONSIN at MILK -k enum G 'L ' t sunsnmluc i' cornea CHEESE 7 3 7 0 if DELICIOUS ICE enum Zimkzf-5' DIVISIUN MArqueHe Printing that Sutisfies ANYTHING FROM A CALLING CARD TO A NEWSPAPER THE MILWAUKEE TIMES SOUTH SIDERS HOME PAPER 831 s. sth street Mncheu 8100 Page One Hundred Eighty Save 310 to 820 and more! Buy at Factory Outlet prices , . . Hundreds of men's all-wool Topco:-its, Gabardines, Coverts, Tweeds . . . 814.85 to 536.85 ' I I O Hundreds of men's all-woolworsted suits . . . 821.85 to 837.85 A, Also Pants, Jazkets and Overcoats B. 8: G. CLOTHING CO. 2nd Floor, 615 N. Water St. FAMILY F000 MAR A I 1 l KET QUALITY MEAT 8: GROCERIES , Telephone SHeridan 1715 OVER HUB OPEN 9:30 to 6 P. M. . VACUUM Mon.. Thurs-. Fri- 7 Sigmund Czarnecki 2962 S. Delaware Ave. 'N STORE 'TIL 9 P. M. Q! Cvmvlfmefm of I M. KRAKOW af SONS . 4 7 Jewelers and Optometrists TRIANUN SWEET sum' 7 N- wh 2257 S. Howell Avenue 2327 S. HOWELL AVENUE Phone: SHerida.n 3306 Slfefidan 4'9737 A Marshall Krakow Milwaukee, Wis. yu Auto Parts Supplies Accessories SEAT COVERS TIRES G TUBES CLARKS SUPER GAS W l 7 Monarch Batteries-Miller Tires HENRY'S AUTO STORES mo s. KINNICKINNIC AVENUE Humboldt 2978 A 3850 S. HOWELL AVEN 0 Phone: HUmhoIdt 2777 A Tire and Tube Repairs-Battery Charging 7 ' Service with a Smile UE YY Y I Y A ly For your Iypewziter rentals-sclmulioffil-e and SU w bookkeeping supplies-new portable Type- writers and fountain pens, sro HOME BAKERY . , INTEGRITY TYPEWRITER 2693 S. Klnnickinnic Avenue AND l f. - K ,. U ' W SHeridan 7135 bHe 'd'm 8032 l 2215 s. KINNICKINNIC AVENUE , , v ' X W Y 'Y V - wlLLlAMs0N T 0 0 1 0 0 0 W WASH MACHINE SIX POIN'l' PHARMACY p p P A R T S 7 1932 EAST NORTH AVENUE MORELLA APPLIANCE Co. . 2373 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. LAkes'de 2616 SHeridan 3210 Page One Hundred Eighty-one new Hundreds of C,,f,,,,d, If WILLIAM F. DOUBLE but only one Attorney and Counselor at Law U l I52 W. WISCONSIN AVENUE East Oklahoma at Clement l MILWAUKEE 3, WISCQNSIN . I. M. HOLLHAUER, PRUP. HUIIIIJDIIII 9905 Telephone DAly 5358 QUIRK'S I cuDAl-IY TRADING POST LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES J OHNS-MANVILLE PRODUCTS GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 3412 E. LAYTON AVENUE HUMBOLDT 4444 Page One Hundred E gb y THE CRAMER-KRASSELT CO. I' Ga- 4 , MJPRM.. The Cramer-Krasselt Co. is one of a very few adver- i tising agencies offering complete advertising service, INCLUDING PRINTED PROMOTION N mmm. 733 NORTH VAN BUREN STREET 0 MILWAUKEE N 1 Page One Hundred Eigbty-tbrce We've passed four years Through all her doors And walked four years l Upon her floors We've had much fun In many ways And now that we're on Our last few days l There isn't much That we can say Nor much that we can do At any rate We'd like to say Good-by to old Bay View Always your friends JOE CERAR and BOB FIEDI.ER SUCCESS TO THE GRADUATES N . I Compliments of the FRUIT BOAT MARKET 150 South Water Street X Union Shop Phone SI-Ieridan 4673 y Gene Massaro, Prop. 2349 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue HaU block soulh of East Lincoln r Complimenn Q' ST. FRANCIS BUILDING 8: LOAN ASSOCIATION 3555 South Kinnickinnic Avenue w, Y C Y ' TY ' ' H I-WAY R E XA I, I, BIIY VIEW I.IIIIII.EIlM CII. w Designers of Modern Kitchens D R U G S T O R E Youngstown Steel Kitchens Custom Built Wood Cabinets 'N SHeridan 9181 Phgneg Sheridqn 2227 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wie. 3863 So. Howell Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin K K N K W HOUR LAUNDRY Corner Kinnickinnic and LincolnyAvenues ANTHONY S. ROZEWSKI, R. PH. THE FINEST IN WASH 0 THE FINEST IN DRY CLEANING l- i f Y U y Z y f , Page One Hundred Eigblyfour Covers and Binding fir your 1948 Omcle Made by BOOKCRAFT, Inc. u .l -- 1570 SOUTH FIRST STREET O MILWAUKEE, WIS. ebb'- T I ph SH ld 0833 W There'.v No Subslilutefor Quuligf' IIOWEII I.G.A. FOOD MARKET V 2263S- KinniCkim1iCAve- ' V Milwaukee 7, Wis. The Finest in Meats, I li Groceries, and Fruits R TI m I Sr SV . I I 1 M 3201 S. HOWELL AVENUE NxEN'S SHOP 1 I i , ,Y , I AL HUNDT MOTOR CO. Studebaker Sales and Service 2797 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridan 6461 FINDLAY ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractors Stoker .Sales and Service Light anal Power Wiring , Phone Sheridan 2497 232 E. Warnimont Ave. ' Milwaukee, Wis. I ' BELL MACHINE COMPANY R General Machining 6? Engineering 1743 W. Pierce St. Phone EVergreen 3596 Roman S. Kubiak, Milwaukee 4, Wis. L TROGER' S I'00D MARKET 2997 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. SHeridan 5749 N I Frozen Foods and Quality in Foods REGULAR DELIVERIES TUESDAY 61 FRIDAY BRAN DT RADIO SALES AND SERVICE R VISIT OUR NEW RADIO AND TELEVISION STUDIO 1948 E. Trowbridge at S. Delaware Ave SHeridan 4-2563 GREBFS BAKERY INC. TWO STORES 16 W. Howard Ave. 215 E. Bolivar Ave. Bolivar Avenue Store Open Sundays l .IACK'S LUNCH The Last Stop Before Going Home R 3871 SO. HOWELL AVENUE Happiness is not something I you find- It is something you create! BE CREATORS! CREATIVE WRITERS Page One Hundred Eighty-six Freda, Gerold ............. A Ackerman, Howard ....... 109 Adamkiew icz, Mary Ann 62, 142 Adams, Dorothy. . .... . . . . .37 Adrian, Marlene. . . . . . . .35 Adrian, Vivian.......,...1g2 Akers, Judy ............... Albertano, Josephine ..... . . 45 Albright, Arthur .......... 43 Alexander, Patsy ..... . . . 35 Analla, Arthur ............ 35 Annllan, Catherine ........ 40 Andersen, Kenneth G. Andresen, 70, 71, 118, 136 Lois ..... Anderson, Marvin ........ 107 Anderson, Mary ........ 45, 60 Anderson, Robert .......... 38 Anderson, Rose ...... . . .38 Anderson, Russell. . . . . . .45 Anderson, Wayne .... . . .45 35 37 Annonson, Harold ...... . . . Apel, Dorothy ............ 107 Apel, Honce. . '. . . , . .... 41 ....32 Dietrich ifiar ret Arieff, Robert .... Arndt, Robert ...... . ...42 122 Arnold, Florence. . . . . . . . . Athy, Beatrice ...... Awe, Lauris ....... . . . . ....114 45.64 Baillie, Dorothy .... , . . . . . .35 Baitenger, Daniel ....... . . 156 Baldikoski, Pat ..... Ballas, Peggy ..... Baltes, Beverly ..... .....45 ....106 ....156 46 Baranowski, John. . .. . . . . . Barber, Henry ..... .... 40 Barber, Una ...... .... 3 8 Barbian, Arlene .... .... 3 5 Barbian, Patsy. . . . , .... .... 3 5 Barczak, Robert 45, 83, 84, 92 Barnett, James . . .63, 119, 155 Barry, Margaret .... . . .66, 108 Barta, Harry ......... , . . . . 36 Bartaszewicz, Gerald . . .....33 Bartel, Dorothy.,... .. . . . .155 Bartman, Romayne. . . Bartol,Joan.......... Bartz, Beverly ...... .....45 ....35 .....37 Bartz, Elmer ........ . .... 1 56 45 Basile, Marianne. . . . . Batz, Prisca ............ . . . Baumann, Jane ....... Baumgardt, Joyce. . . . . 38 .....45 .....37 62 Baumgarten, Betty. .45, 53, Baxter, Richard ..... . . Baxter, Ruth ..... . . Beamaan, Diane .... Beatovic, Arlene. . . . Beaumont, Ronald .... Becker, Harry ...... Becker, Richard .... 35,128 .....35 .....38 ....38 ....45 ....132 .....33 33 37 Becker, Ruth ..... . . . , Beckwith, Ethel .... Behling, Allen ..... Behlin , Evelyn .... Benn, Charles .......... .....45 ....38 ....l14 ..113 Bennett, Naomi ........... 38 Benning, George ...... 66, 110 Bentley, Gloria ............ 38 Berendt, Nancy .... ..... 3 5 Berg, George .............. 47 Berg, Gwendolyn ......... 107 Bergmann, Harry ..... . . . 35 Bergquist. Ellen ........... 37 Bergguist, Gertrude ........ 38 Bern t, Audrey. .......... 156 Bertling, Mary. ....... 63, 157 Besews e, Elaine .......... 38 Bessler, Edward ........ . . .40 Bethmann, Betty ...... Beutin, Nancy ..... Beyer, Janice ....... Biddick, Ralph. . . Biester, George. . . Bindas, Betty ....... Birgel, Marlene .... 59, 154 3 Bisanz, Philip ............. Blackwood, David ......... Blackwood, Robert .... 5 35 35 45 . . .38 45 35 35 56, 115 Blanchette, Marie. . . . . . . . .38 Nil Blaszczynski, Audreyann. . .35 Blauert, Nancy ............ 35 Blazer, Karen ............. 38 Blazer, Roman ..... . ..... 45 Block, Marilyn ............ 37 Blockowitz, Ardeth ..... 35, 67 Blomquist, Nancy ...... . . .45 Blumberg, Gene ........... 37 Bocchini, Richard ..... 76, 157 Bock, Kenneth ......... 38, 71 Boczkiewicz, Dolores ....... 37 Bodshaug, Lillian .......... 33 Boehme, Robert .... 45 Boelter, Donald ........... Boettchet, Beverly ......... Boheim, Al .............. .37 Bohmann, Harry ......... 145 Bolan, Dolores ..... 50, 51, 52, 53, 62, 64, 66, 118, 154 Boraczynski, Ronald .... . . .33 Borck, Charlene .......... 130 Borcyczkowski, Howard . . . 33 Bergmann, Betty .......... 38 Borowski, John. ....... .... 3 8 Borzykowski, Edward ...... 40 Both, Melvin ......... 64, 155 Boyle, Edward ........... 1 13 Braatz, John ..... Bracey, Rita ......... .... . 1 56 .....38 Brady, Beverly ............ 35 Brandt, Betty. . .51, 54, 64, 97 Brandt, Beverly .......... 1 15 Brandt, Carol ............. 33 Bretchtel, Dorothy. . ....... 38 Bressler, Ray .............. 45 Breutzmann, Marilyn ...... 35 Breutzmann, Richard ..... 154 Brielmaier, Janet .......... 35 Brielmaier, Robert. ....... .46 Brisighella, Dario .......... 40 Brisighella, Flavio ...... . . . 45 Bristow, Donald .... 45 Brock, Joan ........ 33 Bromberg, Garon ......... 156 Bronikowslti, David ...... 156 Brooks, Geraldine ......... 44 Brown, Betsy ....... 35 Brown, Beverly ...... ..... 4 5 Brown, Elaine ............. 41 Brown, Leila.. ......... 42, 58 Brownell, John. .......... 154 Brozak, Roberta ........... 33 Brozek, Geraldine ......... 37 Bruder, Patricia ........... 38 Bruemmer, Ruth .......... 33 Brunsch, Harvey .......... 35 Buczwinski, Raymond ..... 35 Budish, Shirley .......... . 1 15 Budney, Allan ............ 45 Budney. Tom ..... Buege, Pat ....... . 38 45 Buenger, Delores .... ..... 4 5 3 5 3 3 Buenger, Gordon .... Bukowski, Patricia ......... Bullock, Elizabeth ...... . . 128 Bulson, Gilbert ..... ....... 3 3 Burghardt, Audrey. . . Bur e, Richard .... 84 Burmeister, Joyce ......... .38 Buschke, Robert .......... 1 13 .....35 ,85, 115 Index c Charbonneau, Harvey. ..... 38 Chartier, Lois ..... ........ 3 2 Chavez, Carmen ........... 45 Chiaverotti, Shirley ........ 33 Christensen, Audrey. ...... 45 Christensen, Carol ........ .45 Christensen, Joyce ..... .... 3 7 Christensen, Robert ........ 37 Christensen, Snirley ..... . 109 Christenson, Coralie. .54, 141 Christenson, Jack .......... 38 Christiansen, Eric ......... 45 Chrostowski, Joyce ......... 37 Cialdini, Dorothy .... .... 3 8 Cialdini, Rinato ........... 45 Cianciolo, Michael ........ 38 Cianciolo, Salvatore .,...... 41 Cieslak, Marilyn ........... 36 Cieszynski, Virginia ....... 142 Ciezki, Rita ................ 37 Cinquemani, Josephine 55, 59, 143 Clark, Carol ............... 32 Clark, Joe ................ 33 40 Clemins, Violet .......... . . Cleveland, Carol .... 37, 65, Cobb, Charles ..... ........ Cobbs, Allen . ............ . Coconati, Grace. . . . . Coifeen, Annabelle ........ Coghlan, Mary ............ 66 33 45 . . . .41 41 38 38 Conklin, Bruce ............ Conley, Clayton .......... Conley, Marie. . ....... . 38 79, 122 Cooper, Patricia .......... 1 12 Corbett, Nathalie ......... 143 Cordes, Donald. .......... 109 Costello, Thomas ......... Cotton, Robert. . .53, 1 .38 19, 141 Counihan, Donald ......... 38 Cowie, George. ..... .... . . .45 Crawford, Rowan ...... 47, 91 Crosby, June ......... Crouch, Judith ....... Cudnohosky, Shirlie. . Cullen, Pat ........... .....38 .....33 .....42 ..,..38 Curran, Joan .... , . . . . . . .32 Cutter, Sara ..... . .... . 122 Cybell, Barbara .... .... 4 5 Cybell, Roland ........... 141 Czajkowski, Daniel ........ 38 Czajkowski, Geraldine. . . . 107 Czarnecki. Christine. . Czarnecki, Dolores .... , .... 45 ...,.38 Czubek, Carmella .... .... 3 3 Dallman, Carol Jean ....... 43 Dallman, Lyla ............ 138 Davids, Doreen ...... . . . 138 Davids, Leroy ..... .... 3 3 Davies, Marjorie ..... . . . 137 Davis, Ardith ...... .... 3 8 Davis, Mary ....... .... 4 1 De Frain, Alfred ..... . . . 1 13 Del Angel, Maria. . . . . . . .38 Delebeck, Carolyn. . . . 33 Delzer, Ruth ............... 38 Dennis, Albert ............ 33 De Noyer, Charmaine ...... 37 De Noyer, Joycee .......... 32 Derus, Carol ............... 45 Derus, Thomas ........ . . . . 33 Despins, James 43, 61, 67, 90, 91 Dessecker, Arlene ......... 37 Bussard, Donna ..... ..... 3 8 Byrne, Joan ....... ..... 4 5 Cain, Betty ...... ..... 3 3 Cajski, Francis .... .... 1 12 Campbell, John ..... ..... 4 5 Carlsen, Gerald ...... .... 1 47 Casey, Mary Ann .......... 33 Cassabaum, Virginia ....... 37 Caughey, Janet ......... . . Caughey, Mary ...... Cavanaugh, Otto. . . . . Cerar, Joseph ...... . . . 4 Ceretto, Marguerite ........ 33 .45 ....142 .....33 1 5 Dethloff, Nancy ........... De Veau, Nancy ..... De Veau, Patsy .... Diedrich, Diane. . . Diehl, George ....... Dieter,Joan............... 45 38 37 . . . .33 32 37 43 45 Dietrich, Geraldine. . . . . . . . Dietrich, anis............. Ceretto, Tom .............. 38 Cevan, Ellen ...... 72, 73, 141 Ceynowa, Althea. . .45, 64, 97 Chadburn, Joy ............ 40 Chambers, Joyce ...... . . . . 143 Charnpeau, Danny...... . . .33 Chandler, Chanik, H Helen .... ..... 3 7 elen .... ..... 3 7 .106 33 , ga ...... . Dietzman, Howard ......... Diemman, William ......... 42 Dillon, Tom ............... 38 Disch, Harriet ............ 140 Doering, Barbara ........ . .32 Domagalski, Marilyn. . .43, 54 Dominiak, Constance ...... 32 Donovan, Alice ............ 45 Donselli, Felix .... .... 3 7 Dorcey, Joe ....... ..... 3 8 Doshen, Carole ......... 38, 62 Doss, Donald. ...... ..... 3 3 Doughty, Patricia ..... .... 3 3 Drajeske, Philip .... .... 3 2 Draws, Douglas ....... .... 3 3 Drzewiecki, Dolores ....... 138 Duffy, Dorothy ............ 43 106 Dumke Doris ..... , 72, 73. Dunham, Julaine ...... 59, 150 Dunn, John ............... 44 Durand, Fred ..... . .... .43 Durand, Irene ........ .... 3 2 Durham, Margaret .... .... 4 1 Durka, Alice .............. 33 Duszynski, Audrey ........ 138 Duszynski, Frank .......... 33 Duszynski, Michael .....,. Dybul, Gertrude .......... .71 138 Dzwonkowski, Mary Ann. . 33 Eberling, Gloria ....... 58, 114 Eberling, Lois ............, 44 Ebert, Dorothy ..... ..... Eckert, Audrey. . . . . Eckert, Elfrieda. . . Eckert, Jo Ann. . . 44 ....41 ....47 45 Eckhart, John ...... .... 1 44 Edelstein, Ruth ........... 128 Edwards, Donnah. . . . . . . . Eickhoff, Virginia ...... . . .38 142 Eisch, Clarence. . . . . . . . .35 Engel, Carl ........ . . . . . .35 Engel, Kenwood. ....... . . 140 Engnath, Rosemarie ........ 38 Enright, Jack .............. 32 Ensinger, Judith ...... ..... 3 2 Erb, Elsbeth ....... 65, 73, 115 Erb, George ............. 140 Erdmann, Caroline.45, 64, 75 Erdmann, Charles ........35 Erdmann, Inez ........... 142 44 Erenz, Burton. . . . . . Erickson, Audrey ..... .... Erickson, Jim ..... . Erickson, Nancy .... Erskine, Marjorie. . . . . . . . . Erste, Daniel. . . . . . . Esser, Gerald. . . . . 37 37 43 Ermis, Elsie .......... .... 4 1 37 35 40 41 Esser, LeRoy .... Esser, Robert ..... Evans, Hugh ..... Evans, Jean .,.... fflfas 35 .QIIII44 96 Evans, Marilyn, ........ 45, Evans, Peggy ..... .... 4 5, 97 Ewald, James ..... ...... 4 4 Ewert, Carol ..... .... 1 06 Ewert, Russell .... ..... 4 1 Ewert, Thomas. . . ..... . .32 Ewing, John .... .... 9 2, 128 Ewing, Robert .... ....... 4 0 Fabian, Harold ............ 33 Fabiszewski, Rosemarie ..... 33 Fairchild, Mary ........... 33 Fakler, Carol .............. 38 Farina, Rosemarie ..., .... 4 1 Farris, Donald ...... .... 3 8 Faulhaber, Nancy .... .... 3 6 Feller, Raymond ..... .... 3 2 Feller, Richard ..... .... 3 3 Felske, Joann ..... .... 3 3 Felski, Lorraine .... .... 4 5 Ferri, Louise ..... .... 1 50 Ferri, Theresa ...... , . . .41 Fessler, Margaret ..... .... 3 8 Fessler, Mary .............. 33 Fiedler, Robert 63, 74, 121, 152 Filbrandt, Audrey ......... 42 Filenius, Beverly. . . . . . Findlay, Joan ..... . . . . . Findlay, Sue ...... Fink, Nancy .... Finke, Mavis. . . . ...37 96,152 .......32 .....37 ....32 F Finke, Suzanne ..,. ..... 3 2 Firle, Robert ...... ..... 4 2 Fischer, Beverly ..... ..... 3 8 Fish, Patricia ...... ..... 3 9 Fitzgerald, Daisy .... ..... 38 Florian, Theresa .... ..... 38 Fohr, Jean ........ . .... 41 Fojut, Joan ...... ..... 3 S 150 Fonaas, June .... ..... Fons, Dan ........ . . . ,85, 153 Fons, Joan ........ ...... 4 2 Fons, Leonard ..... .... 1 25 Foster, Edwin. ...... ..... 4 5 Foster, Geraldine .... ..... 4 1 Foster, Joan .... . . . Foti, Angelo ............... 38 ....151 Fox, Donald ..... ..... ,.... 4 1 Fox, Patrick ............... 32 Fox, Richard. .70, 83, 101, 110 Frahm, David ........ . . . . .42 Frank, Gordon ......... . . .38 Frank, Richard ........ 93, 153 Franklin, Janet. ........... 37 Franskoviak, Duane. ....... 42 36 Fredendall, Marlee ........ 32 Frederick, Marlene ........ 43 Freitag, Dauetta ............ 35 Freuden, Barbara .... ...... 3 3 Freuden, Charles .... ...... 4 2 Freund, Florence .......... 33 Fricano, Mary Ann ........ 32 Friedel, James ........ . . . . . 40 Friedel, Thomas ........... 4-0 Frischmann, Frederick ..... 33 Friske, Howard ........... 149 Fritsch, Arlene ............ 33 Fritsche, John ..... .,... 3 4 Fritz, Bob .......... 38 Frontczalt. Helene ......... 33 Frostad, Karen ...... ..... 3 3 38 38 Fugina, Mark. . . . . Funck. Jack. . . G Gabelbauer. LaVerne ...... 41 Gabrielson, Sandra ........ 32 Gaido, Aldo ............... 36 Gaido, Ermi ....... ........ 3 5 Gallagher, Jacquelyn 44, 54, 62, 65 Gallagher, James ....... 41, 93 Gallaway, Janet ........... .38 Galligan, William .......... 36 Gallinatti, LaVerne ..... 29, 38 Galow, Junice. . .......... 130 Gardetto, Barbara ....,,.... 38 Gariglietti, Doris .... Garling, Margaret .......... 37 Garneau, Donna .... ..... 7 4 Garno, Ada ....... .... 1 10 Gatz, Gorclan ...... ..... 44 Gatzke, Florence .,.. ..... 3 2 Gauger, Lois ...... .... 1 34 Gavin, Dorothy ..... ..... 38 Gavin, John .............. 132 Gawlitta, Rosemarie. . . . . . . .38 Gaylord, Wesley ........... 32 Gedda, Irene. . ......,... . Gedda, Madeline. . . .38 . ..... 135 Gedymin, Richard .... ..... 3 5 Gedymin, Walter. . . . . . . .44 Gehrt, Eileen..............35 Geihl, Barham .......... . 135 Geil, Jean ................ . 38 Geil, Phillip ..... 63, 119, 135 Geis, Lewis ................ 38 Geisenheimer, Carole ...... 36 Gename, Marlene ......... 36 Gename, Nancy ..... . . . . , .44 Gerhard, Don ....... 38, 66, 67 Gervais, Nancy ..........., 38 Geschrei, Carroll .......... 41 Geske, Carol ...... . . . 38 Gettelman, Gene .......... 40 Giannoni, Carol 58, 66, 101, 110 Gibbs, Rosemary ....... . . .35 Gienclte, Edward ......... 134 Giese, Harlan ............. 42 Gilbert, Terrance .......... 42 Gill, Juanita ......... Gill, Torn. ....... ...38, 63 Page One Hundred Eigbty-seven Hipsch, Eunice ...... ..... G Gillo, Henry .............. 28 Gillo, Robert .... 46, 57, 61, 68 Giovanini, James ......... 1 1 1 Gi Earl pp. ...... ........ Glowinski, Jerome .133 44 Gmars, Robert ....... .... . 33 Gmirek, Rosemary ........ .44 Goad, Bonita ....... ..... 3 5 Goad, Fred. ........ ..... 46 Goebel, William ........... 38 Goeller, Geraldine ......... 41 Goeltzer, Janet ...... ..... 3 8 Goelz, LaVerne .... ....... 46 Goelz, Lawrence .......... 11 1 Goetrman, Nancy. ......... 44 Golabowski, Raymond ..... 38 Goldberg, Jack ........ 61, 132 Goldstein, Nadine ......... 38 Gorecki, Elizabeth ........ 1 34 Gorecki, Jacqueline ........ 35 Gorecki, Rita. ............. 35 Gorton, Rosemarie ......... 46 Goodman, Douglas .... ..... Goodman, Gerald .......... Gorske. Georgine .......... Gotz, Arlene ............... Gradisnik, Anthony ....... Grandtield, Glenn ......... 32 Graves, Richard ........... 45 Gray, Gilbert .............. 35 39 32 38 38 Gorney, Daniel .... ........ 3 8 38 46 45 Greenemeier, Ruth ........ Greenthal, Jacqueline ...... Greske, Glenn ............. 38 Gresser, Lillian ............ 38 Grimes. Margaret .......... 38 Groleau, John ...... 40 Groppi, James. . . . . Groppi, Thomas .... Groschel, Donald .......... 36 Grotegut, Sally ......... 35, 63 Gruettner, Donald ........ 133 Grunert, Joanne .... ..... 3 9 Grzelak, Robert ..... ..... 46 Gullikson, Joan ...... .... 1 52 Gump, Roy ........ ..... 4 4 ll:l:42 . .... 34 Gurda, Margaret ........... 37 Guss, James ............... 36 Gutkowski, Barbara .... 40, 76 Gutkowslti, Ralph ......... 44 Gutowski, Giles ..... . . . . . 35 Gutteter, Bert ..... ..... 4 1 Guy- .James ...... ..... 66 Gutzke, Arlene .... . .... 36 Haas, Bernice. . . . . . . .41 Haas, Shirley ...... ..... 3 4 Haasch, Dorothy .......... 34 Haase. George ............. 34 Habermehl, Bettymae ...... 46 Haight, Donald ........... 133 Hallberg, David Hallberg, Hallberg, 68, 74, 76, 132 Greta ............ 36 Maureen ........ 36 Halpin, Gerald ............ 36 Halpin, Helen ............. 34 Hamann, Russell ......... 1 10 Hammer, Edward. . .46, 70, 71 Hammer, George .......... 42 Hammes, Robert .......... 39 Hanke, Jerome ..... .... 1 32 Hanlte, Kenneth .......... 36 Hanoski, Lawrence. . . . .... 39 Hansen, Barbara ....... . . . 39 Hansen, oan ....... .... . 42 46 Hansen. Llarlene ..... . . . . . Hansen, Nancy ......... . . .34 Hansing, Janis 62, 64, 76, 118, 134 39 Hanson, Donald ....... .... Hanson, Ervin ............ Hanson, Richard. . . . . . . . Hanson, Russell .... ..... Hanson. Warren ........... 42 36 41 42 Harbold, Marilyn ......... 149 Harding, Helen ..... ..... 3 4 Harding, Joyce .... ..... 4 1 Harenda, Ted ..... ..... 3 9 Hargis anne ..... 41 ,Jo Harris. Florence. . . . . . . . . .46 Harris, Ronald .... Harris, Virginia. . . Hart, Carol ........ Hartle Vir inia y, g .... , . Hasara, Bemice ......... Hasebrook, Francis ....... Hasenstein, Gordon ....... Hashek, Carol ............ Hauler, Dorothy ......... Hawkins, Marjorie. . . Hayman, Carol .... ....... Hayman, Ethel ........... Hayman, Joyce. . . ...... . . Healy, James. . .42, 56, .34 .42 . 34 ..34 .134 112 .34 .45 .32 .32 .39 134 . 39 60, 93 Heidingsfeld, William ...... 42 Heileman, Dorothy ........ 47 Hein, Carol ............... 42 Heintz, Lois ......... Heinzen, Darrell .... Heisel, Jim. ....... Heisel, Richard ..... . Helmer Frederick Helmet: Marcia. . 1 l i l 1 Hels, Richard .... . Helt, Donald ...... 1-lenke, Ronald .... Hennell, Alfred ..... Henning, Gloria. . . . . . . . . . Hennin , Kenneth. . . Henry, Evelyn ...... Hepner, Eldon .... Herb, Carol ......... Hermansen, Larry. . . . . . . . Herri es, Claude .... Hetzei Dolores. . . . Hetzel, Ralph ..... Hetzel, Richard .... Hetzel, Wilfred .... Hickman, Arthur .... Hiegel, Mariann ..... Higel, Marian ..... Higgins, Allen ..... Hi lard, Lan lie ..... Hillman. Robert ..... Hinich, Betty., .... Hintz, Allan ....... Hintz, Edward ..... Hintz, Paul ........ Hinz. LaVerne .... . . Hipsch, Lenore. ....... 55, Hirsch, Gwen .... . . . . Hirsch, John ...... Hoa land John... .. Hoei,Leioy ..... Hoenow, Loris. . . . . . . . Hofer, Donald ........ 66, Hofftnan, Viola ........... Hoffman, William ........ Hojnocki, Jolenda ........ Holler, Hazel ........ Holloway, June .... Holly, Judy ....... Hoover, Joan. . . . . . . . Hornickel, William ....... Horwich, David ..... Horwich, John .... Host, Gratton ....... House, Jerry. . . . . . .... . . . Housfeld, Gordon .... Housfeld Ruth ...... Hove, John ......... Howard, Carolyn ......... Howser, Gwendolyn .... . . Hubatch, Douglas ........ Hudaj, Judith ....... 133 134 .41 .42 .45 .39 133 .34 .34 .34 .34 133 111 110 .34 .46 .32 .39 .42 .46 .42 122 .39 .68 .36 .32 132 .34 .42 .32 .34 .39 .42 126 .135 .39 .45 .40 .39 112 .46 132 133 .39 .34 .42 .42 110 .32 .39 .39 .34 .36 .32 .34 135 .46 Hulsopple, Dorine ........ Humphrey, Murray ........ Hurley, Gerald .... ........ Hurley, Gordon ..... Hurley, Jeanne .... Hurley, William ..... Hurlbutt, Carol .... Hunt, Viola ....... Huss. Robert ...... Husslein, Muriel .... Hyde, Charles ..... Hyde, Nancy .... lhling, Barbara .... Ihling, Donald .... lhling, Gloria .... Page One Hundred Eighty-eight 43 34 34 36 35 39 . . . .41 42 39 34 32 44 32 39 44 ....36 39 Index 1 Ilovshelt. Beatrice ........ 100 lmmel, Thomas .... . . . .36 1psen,Jean....... Iseli, Audrey. . . . .... 126 Jackson, Helen ...... Jackson, lrving ............ Jagodzinski, Florence ....... a ubowski, Margaret ..... 39 42 Jagmin, Jerome .......... . .39 36 33 1 5 Jakusz, Donald ........... i Jameson, Vesta .... . ...... 123 Janczak, Genevieve ....... Janicki, Alice ............ . 44 143 Janka, Violet ........ .... 3 6 Jankowski, Jo Ann ........ 33 Jankowski, Robert ......... 42 Jankowski, James ......... 134 Januchowski, Donald ..... Januszewski, Donald .... . . .33 145 Janwchowski, Ramona. . . . .39 Jarke, Ruth.. . . . . . . .44, 62, 96 33 iasiorkowski, Roman ....... . asiorkowski Ursula . ..... . Jaworski, Dolores .......... Jazwiecki, Ray ....... Jeffries, Viola .... Jelinek, Mary ...... Jenders. Barbara ..... Jenson, Patricia ..... Jeszka, Richard ..... 33 44 ....36 ....42 ....32 ....33 ....39 39 Jodat, Carol Mae .......... Johnson, Carol ..... Johnson, Eugene .......... Fa e ohnson . .... . . 36 Johnson, Donald. . 57, 67, 139 33 36 J , y . . . Johnson, Jean ...... Johnson, Richard .... ohnson, Robert .... Jones, Barbara .... 46 33 . . . .36 33 32 Jones, Betty ........ ...... Jones. Josephine .... Jones, Nadine ....... ....105 ....41 iuds, Joan ................ 44 uds, Virginia ............. 33 Judziewicz, Edmund .... 36, 93 Jungrnann, Gretchen ....... 36 K Kaczmarek, Raymond .... . . 37 Kadow, Ruth .......... . . . 130 43 43 Kafkas, John ....... ....... Kafkas, Thespo. . . . . Kahle, Maybelle ..... Kalmbacher, Marvin ....... 47 Kallas, Shirley ............. 43 36 46 Kaluzny, James . ........... Kaluzny, Shirley . .... . 64- 155 Kaminski, Eugene M. ..... 129 Kangas, Richard ........... 36 Kania, Richard ........... Kapke, Walter ........ . 36 69, 129 Karas, Bettye .... . ...... 131 Karasch, Diane. . . .... . .41 Karr. Eunice ..... . . .... 36 Karr, Richard .... . . Karsten, John .... Kartes, Bernice. Kassa, Betty .... Kaye, Lois .......... ...128 .....129 Kaye, Shirley . ...... . ...... Kazikowski, Camille ....... Keats. Warren. . . . . . . Keel, Janice. . . . Kell, Colleen . . ....... . .... 46 32 46 43 Keane, John .............. 36 37 36 32 39 Kelly, Jerome ............. Kelly, Patricia M. 65, 73, 101, 104 Kelly, Patricia J ..... .... 4 3, 96 Karwacki, Kenneth ........ 43 Kemmeter, Stanley ........ 36 39 Kemnitz, Douglas. . . . Kendall, Edna ....... Kenny, LaVerne ..... Kepner, Carol ...... Kepner, Evelyn ..... Kerber, Beverly .... 36 ....44 ....39 ....43 46 Kercheck, Madeline Carol. 41 Kercheck, Ronald ......... 32 Kern, Marjorie. ........... 43 Kern, Theodore ........... 39 . .64, 157 Kerri Ann Kieckfger, Q ....... Kies, Rochelle ...... King, Florence ..... King, Margaret ..... Kirsch, John .............. Kirsenlohr, Donald ........ Kirsenlohr, Louis. ........ . Klaetsch, Sydney .......... 34 36 43 39 Kirsch, Gwen ........ .... 5 5 43 43 39 36 39 Klafke, Patricia Ann ....... Klatt, June .... 51, 57, 121, 128 Kleczka, Bernadine ....... 138 Kleffen, James. . .......... 105 Klein, Geraldine .... Klein Kenneth Klemi, Audrey....:::. . ....43 . .36 .130 Klevenow, Marshall. . .83, 125 Klicka, Richard ........... Klinter, Elaine ........... 1 Klinter, Roger ............. Klobuchar, Norman ....... Klopotic, Harvey .... ..... . Kloppenburg, Robert. . . Kloss, Letty .......... Kloss, Lois ......... Kluender, Carole ..... Knaak, Albert ...... 36 06 36 4 1 46 41 Klosiewski, Doris .......... 43 39 43 36 39 4 1 Knaak, Carol ..... Knaak, Donald. . . . . . Knaak, Nancy ...... ..131 ...32 Knackert, Dorothy .... . , . . . Knaflic, Cathy ........ Knocke, Tom ...... 43 ...39 ...32 39 Knuth, Gene .............. Knutson, Marilyn . ..... . . .37 Koch, Frederick. . .57, 69, 129 Koch, Marvin.............39 Koch, Tom. ........ 46. 70, 71 Koehler, John. . . ...... . Koenen, Beverly ....... Koenig, Gerald. . . . . . ... .. ...43 112 Kroll, Betty .... 59, 63, 97, 131 Krueger, Katherine M .... . 130 Krueger, Robert James ..... 36 Krueger, Robert L ..... ..... 3 2 Krumree, Claude A. ...... 129 Krupke, John ............. 39 Krupnik, Florence ......... 37 Kruzick, Edward .......... 105 Krzewinslti, Virginia .... . . .43 Krzyzanowski, LaVerne 60, 105 Kubasiak, Connie. . ...... . . 36 Kubek, Carol .............. 36 Kuchenbecker, Lois .... 43, 58 36 Kuehn, Kenneth . . . Kuehne, Diane ....... ll:::43 44 Kuhagen, Shirley Mae ..... Kujawa, Audrey. .... . Kujawa, Beverly Ann. .....36 .....37 37 43 Kulakowski, Frank ........ Kurtz, Bernacline .......... Kutrovich, Esther .......... 36 .58, 104 Kvalheim, Dorothy. . . Kvalheim, Marian ......... 46 Kvalheim, Ruth ....... . . . .39 Kvalheim, Sylvia .......... 36 Kwapick, Audrey .......... 39 Kwiatkowski, Francis. . . . . .32 Kyper, Guy .......... . . . . 123 La Bree, Lois ...... ..... 40 Laabs, Aldene ....... ..... 3 7 Lachmund, Ruth .... . . . . .40 Ladish, Joan ............. 139 La Fevre, Ryerson 29, 83, 84, 110 La Marre, Carol ........... 37 Landry, Dorothy .......... 35 lane, Josephine ........... 39 .97, 130 Lange,Joan.......... Lange, Le 0ra ............. 41 Lange, Marilyn ........... 139 Langlie, Nelson .......... 136 Lannewehr, Ronald ........ 40 Lansing, Joan ............ . Koenig. Lois .......... .... 46 Koenig, Marialyce. .39, 53, 62 Koenig, Thomas .......... 105 Koepke, Shirley ........... 36 Kohl, Caroline ..... .... 3 9 Kohlhotf, Ralph .... . . . 37 Kolesar, Ruth ............. 32 Kolp, Georgiana ......... . 130 Kondracki, Bernardine .... 39 Koniecki, Arlene .......... Konings, Betty ............ Konsionowski, David ...... Kopczynski, John .......... Kopczynski, Peter .......... 37 Kopelke, Shirley ...... 97, 131 39 36 32 43 Konings, Ivan ............. 36 32 39 Kopfer, Rodney ..... ...... Kopydlowski, Barbara ...... Kopydlowski, Ronald ...... 43 Korbel, Lester ............. Korn, Bernhard C. ...... . . Kornkven, James 46, 51, 52, 92 Kornreich, William ........ 34 Koscielniak, Ruth 51, 55, 119, 129 Kosper, Shirley ............ 37 Koss, Dolores ......... 58, 131 Kostecki, Casimer ......... 35 Kostecki, Theresa .......... 37 Kothe, Merlin ............. 71 Kotlowski, Danny. .45, 51, 52 37 37 37 26 Kotlowski, Gerald . . ...... . Kott, Paul ................. Kottke, Merlin ......... 39, 67 Kowalczyk, Arlene ......... 39 Kowalczewski, Delores .... 128 Kowalski, Florence ........ 39 Kowalski, Mary Ann ....... 39 Kraczek, Adeline V.. ...... 41 Krahn, Karl K. ............ 39 Krahn, Robert ............ 46 Krahn, Virginia ........ 36, 63 Kranich, Carol ............ 36 Krautschneider, Ellen ...... 36 Krautschneider, Jean ....... 41 Krawczyk, Marion ......... 32 Kreider, Arden ......... 42, 67 Kress, Carl ....... ..... 3 2 Kress, Catherine. . . . . . . .43 35 Lansing, Richard .... ..... 7 4 Lanza, Lois ........ ..... 4 l La Porte, Mike .... . . . . .44 Lapota, Therese ..... ..... 40 Larson, Paul ...... ...... 3 5 Larson, Sally .............. 45 Larson, Theodore ..... 73, 112 Lasczewski, Beatrice. ...... 40 Lassa, Rita ........... . .35, 40 Laundenbach, Walter. ..... 44 Laufenberg, Shirley ........ 44 Lawrence, Dalton ...... 44, 63 Lee, Audrey. ....... 44, 63, 65 Lehmann, James .......... 40 Leiser, Donald .......... . . 38 Leiss, Joyce .......... . . . . 140 Leistickow, Mark ....... 44, 61 Lelivelt, Thomas .......... 35 Lemanczyk, Dolores ........ 38 Lendo, Rita ......... ...... 40 Lenger, Earl ......... .... 1 36 Lenz, Lillian .............. 35 Leonarski, Barbara ........ 40 Lepthien, William ..... 83, 136 Lesiecki, Frances .......... 32 Lesiecki, Gerald ........... 40 Lesniewski, Roland . . . . .... 47 Leu. Donald ............... 41 Leverens, Clarence ....... 139 Leverenz, Wayne .......... 41 Lewandowski, Arlene ...... 47 Lewandowski, Mary Ann. .40 Lezala, Gertrude ........... 44 Liber, Constance ......... 139 Lieber, Raymond. . . Lieske, Arlene ........ ..... 4 4 Lindblom, Arlette ......... 40 Linski, Allan ........ .... 1 37 44 35 .....37 Lip, Paula. ................ Lipinski, Christine. ....... . Lochinski. Christine ....... 32 Loeber, Anna ............. 47 Loffredo, Nick ...... . .... 41 Lolie, Robert .... ..... 3 5 Long, Robert .... ..... 4 1 Look. Patricia ..... 37 Loper. Donald. . . . . 35 L Loper, Edward.. . . Lorentz, Irving ..... ...47 ...47 140 Lorenz, Jeanette. . . . . . . . . . Lotharius, Richard. . Lutz, Pat ........... Lower, Barbara ..... Lower, Jean. .... . . . .......35 ...40 .... 37 . 41 Luckmann, Shirley ....... 105 2 67 Ludwig, George .... 6 , 136 Ludwig, James ........... 136 Luedke, Richard .... Luettgen,-,Jean ...... .......40 . 38 137 Luetzow, oan ..... 68. 97. Lund, Elaine ....... Lund, John ........ Lundgren, Nancy. . . Lutchen, Ruth ...... Luther, Gerald. . . Luther, James ...... Luthy, Rosemary. . . Lynch, Eva ........ Lyon. June ....... Machgan, Helen .... ......137 ......139 32 32 ....45 44 37 .39 137 45 Mackey, Conradene ........ 35 Mackurath, Barbara ....... 41 Madeck , Ronald. . . Maglio, Joe ......... Ma lio, Mamie ..... . . .... 32 44 Maiarewicz, Theresa. . .45, Malaha, Helen ..... Malison. Thomas ...... Malkowski, Joseph ......... Mallas, Marilyn .... Malone, Ruth ......... Malzahn, Geraldine. . . Malzahn, Pauline. . . Mamdyek, Ronald. . Mandrell, Carole. . . Maneage, Steve ..... Mangino, Phyllis. . . Manske, Robert .... Mantey, Harvey .... Manthy, Betty .... Manti, Arthur ..... Manz, Barbara .... Manz, Gilbert .... Marino, Dick ...... Marker, Marion .... Marks. Geraldine. . . Marley, Leslie ...... Marley, Thomas .... Marohn, Dorothy. . . Marsltall, Colin ..... Marshall, Gerald. . . Marshall, Robert. . . Marsolek, Kenny. . . Marsolek, Ronald. . . Martens, Glen ...... Martens, Joan .... Martin, Audrey .... .......35 63 .40 69. 149 35 .40 95, 150 55, 155 .......40 .......35 .. .... 41 .37 153 ....35 ....35 41, 40 84 35 . . . .41 40 41 40 44 ffifsz as ......153 ......152 38 .. .... 40 46 ::::44 Martin, Della .......... 45, 53 Martin, Raymond ......... 40 Martin, Ronald ..... Martin, Three ...... Martinson, A lbin. . . Materi, Betty ....... Matschull, Joyce .... Mattert, Elaine ..... Maasai, wmasm .... ' ' ' ' Mattice, Dorothy. . . Mattice, Mar e ..... Mattick, Edith ...... Mattke, Gerald ..... Matzen, Carol .... Maurus, Loretta .... Mauton, Victor ..... Mavis, William ..... May, Marilyn .... May, Mary ...... May, Phill ....... Maynard, Dawn .... Mc Arthur, John. . . Mc Bride, Ro Ann.. .....41 ....40 .....35 ....151 ....1l3 47. 32 92 41 ....44 ....37 ....32 ....42 ....35 ....44 Mc Cann, Ruth ........ McCarthy, Marie. . . 47 ....45 37 40 44. 96 45 McCuen, Karin .......... 152 McCuen, Nancy ...... . McGarry, Deone. . . . . . . McHugh, Donald 41.76 . . .37 45, 50, 51, 53, 93 McKinney, Marilyn. . . . . . .44 McKinnon, James ......... 37 McLaughlin, Colleen ..... McLaughlin, Thomas ...... 37 McMaster, Robert ........ McPherson, Marlene. . . 40 105 .....32 McVeigh, Clifford ......... 40 McVeigh, Tessie ........... Meisel, Rosemary ....... . . Melms, Carolyn ........... 35 Melms, Fred ........... 40 153 41, 61 Mendini, Rodney .......... 35 Menge. Beatrice. . . . Mercier, Robert. . . . . . . . . . Mercurio, Constance. . Meredith, Marjorie. . . . . .45 153 .....35 45,96 Meredith, Nancy ...... . . . .37 Mergel, Virginia. . . . .35 . . . . . 44 Merten, Phyllis .... ...... 1 1 1 Merten, Doris. . . . . Merz, Geraldine ....... . Mescher, Thomas ..... Messal, Wallace ..... Metz er, Charles .... 45. 74 .....35 40 156 105 Metzie, Arthur. . . . . . . . . . Meyer, Carol. . . . .... 59 ,150 35 Meyer, Charles ....... Meyer. Charles ....... . . . . . 37 Meyer. Geraldine .......... 44 Meyer. Robert ...... Michalak, Gordon ......... 35 Meyer. William ........... 35 35 40 Mickelson, Carol ....... . . . Mierendorf, Robert .... 67, 1 5 1 Mierzwa, Frances .... . . . . . .35 Milewski, Carolynne ...... 104 Miller, Diana. . . . . . ..... . . 107 Miller, Dianne ............ 35 Miller. Edgar .... ........ 4 0 Miller, Gilbert ........ .45, 91 Miller, Jane ....... ..... 1 06 Miller, Marilyn ..... .... 1 51 Miller, Robert ..... ..... 3 5 Miller, Russell ..... .... 1 51 Miller, Ruth ....... ..... 6 O Miller, Therese ..... ..... 3 5 Miller, William ..... .... 4 1 Mills, Patricia ...... ..... 3 7 Misiora, Joan ....... ..... 3 5 Mitchell, George .......... 151 Mitchell. Lloyd .......... Mlodzik. Nancy ......... . Moczydlowski, Chester .... Moe, John ........... . . . . Moe, Richard ........ Moeller, Elsie .... . . . . Mohrhusen, Marian. . Mollenhauer, Gloria. . .E-if Momblow, Carolyn. . . .... Mooney, Nancy .... . . Moore, Marilyn .... Moran, Anna ....... Morbeck. Marion ..... Morden, Nancy ...... Morella, Gladys ...... Morella, June ..... . Morrison, James .... Morrison, Rose ....... Mosser, Nancy ....... Mrochinski, Elaine. . . Iii' Mroczkowski, Barham .... Mrotek, Casmer .......... Mueller. Evelyn .......... Mueller, Jane ...... . . Mueller, Margaret ........ Mueller, Melvin .......... Munger, Clifford ..... .35 .38 .36 .44 .35 152 .42 151 .32 150 .46 .35 108 150 156 .41 104 .35 141 .40 .44 Murack, Maryann. . . . . . 44 Murack, Ray ....... . . ..... 45 41 35 35 .32 40 , 96 35 35 Murray, Carol ............. Muschinski, Emil ..... 68, 104 Mutz, Robert ......... ..... 3 2 Mysliwski, Rose Marie ..... 32 Naujock, Esther. . 54- 119, 155 Naujock, Walter. . ......... 33 Navone, Diana ........... Naylor, Mary Jane .... . .39 Neacy, Donald .33 .54 45, 51, 52, 61, 93 Nearing, Wallace. . . . . . . . . 36 Neeck, Berry. . . . . . . . ..... .33 . in Index Neer, William. . . .29, 118, 157 Nehlsen, Thomas ...... 45, Nehring, Richard .... Neitzel, James ....... Neitzel, Jeanette ..... Neitzel, Richard ..... Neldner, Loretta ..... Nelesen, Elmer .... Nelson, Carol .... . . Nelson, Elmer ....... Nelson. Eugene ..... 66 45 ......43 ....39 ....36 ....40 ...157 ......39 ......35 ...39,76 Nelson, John ....... 45, 66, 92 Nelson, Kathleen .... Nelson, Ronald ...... Neskie, John .... Nesta, Violet ...... Neuman, Mary ...... ......45 ......37 ....39 ....33 ..:l25 33 Neumann, Delores. . . . . . . . . Neumann, Lawrence. . . . . . . 39 Neumann. Nancy 43. 6 Neumann. Robert. . . Nickel, Erwin ....... Nicholson, Jane ..... Nicklewski, Joyce .... 4.68.76 ......39 41 . . . .33 33 33 Nicolazzo, Ralph .......... Nield. Patsy ......... Niemann, Betty ..... Niemann, Douglas. . . Niemczynski, Lorrain Niland, John ........ Noeske, Gerald ....... .....157 ......45 ......36 e ..... 33 ......41 .92, 154 Noeske, Ronald ........... 41 Nolander, Arleen .... Noll, James ......... Nowacki, Audrey .... Nowaczyk, Dorothy A Nowak, Carolyn ..... Nowak, David ....... Nowak. John .... 0 Oberlander, Lois ..... Obermann, Viginia. . O'Brien, Kenneth. . . O'Brien, Robert. . . . . .55,154 ......4l 32 nn...37 ......43 ......33 37 43 33 ......45 ......38 93 Ockerlander. Donald. . .45. O'Connell, Gerald. . . O'Dell. Marilyn ..... Oelhafen, Adela ..... Oestreich. Scott .... Ogden, Charles .... Ogden, Marion .... O'Hara. Mary ..... O'1'1ara, William ..... O'Kelly, Myrtle .... Olah, Dorothy ..... Olm, Donald ..... Olm. Shirley .... . . .....l44 ....33 ....43 ....43 ....36 ....43 ...I43 ....41 ....43 ....36 .....114 Olsen, Jean ............ 33, 36 Olsen, Joanne L.. . . . . Olsen, JoAnn M.. . .45, Olsen, Marilyn ..... ....... Olson, Charlene ..... Olson, Larry ...... Olson, Robert ..... . . Olszewski, Audrey . . . Olszewski, Donna .... Olszewski, Ruth ..... ......45 53,64 33 ......38 41 ....45 ......35 ......36 33 Orians, Gordon ..... . . . . 39, Orlowski, Gertrude. . Orlowski, Jeanette. . . Orr,James.......... 66 ......39 ......33 ......41 144 Ortmann, Gary. . . . . . . .69. Orzechowski, Betty. . Orzechowski, Lydia.. Osborne, James ...... Osinski, Donald ..... ......33 .....141 .....112 Osterndorf, Alan ...... 33, 112 Osterndorf, Fred ..... ......41 Ostrowski, Robert ......... 37 Owen, Dan ..... . ...... 43, 67 Owen, Janet ....... ...... 3 6 Owen, Silas ....... Owens, Joan ........ ...l03 ...152 Oxendorf, Beatrice ......... 33 P Paap, Roger .... ....43 P Paag, Shirley ..... .... 40 . 63 Pac es, Mary ....... ...... 4 3 36 40 Packee, Harry .... . . . Paczocha. Rosemary ........ Padol, Frank ............. . Paetzke, William ...... 40 1 6. 1 43 Pahlow, Charlotte ......... 37 Pahlow, Robert ....... 56, 114 Pando. Maria .......... ...108 Pangborn, Pat ............ . 38 Papenfus, Arthur . . 29, 57. 67. 84. 85, 119, 120, 121,135 Papenfus. Fredric. ......... 37 . .43, 58. 96 Papke, Barbara. . . Paprocki, Gladys ..... Parsons, Norman. . . . . 132 37 133 Passamani, Paul ........... Passow, Audrey .... Patterson, Thomas .... Patti, Angela ....... Patti, lJloseph ...... . . 36 ....37 ....36 138 Patzfa l, LaVerne.. .. . . . . . Paulus. Jean ...... . . Pawlak, Daniel ..... Pawlak. Margaret ..... Pawlowslti. Gloria .... Pejka. Phyllis ...... Peliska. Doreen ..... Pellant. Carol ...... ....143 40 ....36 ....36 ....43 ....36 40 Pellerin,Gene............. Pellerin, Marilyn ..... Peltier, Thomas ...... ....140 .....38 Perez. Theresa ..... ........ 4 3 40 Pergande, Eileen. . Perlaczynski, Margaret: 132 Perry, Neil .......... . . . . . .40 Perse, James .... .... . . . 43, 60 36 Perse, Mary .... Peruzzo, Sylvia. . . Petersen, Ruth. . . Peterson, Joyce ..... Peterson. Leatrice ..... ....43 ....36 ....114 Petri, James .... .... . ...... 3 2 Petrovich. Samuel 57, 83, 84, 137 Pforr, Janice .............. 36 Philleo, Robert ..... ....... 4 0 Pichl, Patricia .... ....139 Pierotti, Lydia ...... ...... 3 6 Pierson. Dolores ..... . .... 1 13 Pierson, Ruby ............. 45 Pieterick. Clarence. . . .....40 Pihl, Clarence ............. 45 Pilak, Leo. . ........... 57, 137 Pilak, Shirlee .............. 36 Piontek, Kenneth .......... 37 Piorier, Audrey ..... ...... 3 7 Placzek, Lorraine ......... 141 Platek, Kenneth ....... .42. 56 Platt, Beverly .............. 32 Plennes, Jane ..... 96, 118, 142 Plennes, Ruth 60, 62, 102, 115, 118 Plitt, Audrey. . .... . ...... .40 Plitt, Eugene .............. 36 Plitzner, Elaine ..... Plonka, Eugene. . . . . Plonka, Gerald .... . 145 36 Pluim, Helen. . . . . . . . ..... Pluim. Rosalie ............ . 57 83, 84 Pluskota, Ernie , .36 . 145 Pluskota, John .......... . . .40 Pluta. Ruth ................ 36 P0k0l'lW. Gerald 53. 57. 70. 131 Polak, Ralph .............. 37 Polinske, Harriet .......... 43 Polka, Rita ...... . ....... . Pollock. Vincent ..... Polsley, Peter ............ .40 . . . .115 145 36 Pospyhala, Virginia. ..... . . Possing, Lois ........ Poth, Anita ........ Poth, Milton. . . Poth, Ruth ....... Potter, Marilyn ..... Potter, Patricia ..... 36 ....36 45 ....45 ....43 36 Potter, Theodore ......... . Potton, May. ......... . .43, Prah Doroth Praxel, Patricia ..... Praxel, Robert .... Preusser, Janet. . . '::::,i 27 74 , y .... 37 Prasser, Shirley ..... ...... 3 6 36 43 14 40 Price, Arlene ..... Priebe, Lois ...... Priebe, Nancy .... ffffas ....3z Priegel, Neil ....... Prindle, Marcelyn .... Prochaska, Gertrude ....43 .....43 29, 51, 52, 118, 142 Prochniewski, Shirley. . . . . .40 Prodoehl, Joan ....... Prodoehl, Walter ..... Provencher, Donald .... 42, Provencher, Donna ........ Prusak, Donald ....... Pruski, Robert ............. Przybylski, Antoinette ...... Psket, Elenore ..... . . . 40 46 76 37 Prucha, Alma ............. 42 40 36 36 36 40 Psket, Helen ............... Puder. Maybelle .... Pulos, Clarence ..... Pulos. Helen .... . Pum, Elizabeth. . . Pyne, Gertrude ..... Q ....142 ...43 ...43 ...37 Quinlan, Eileen ....... . . . . 36 Quinlan, John. . . . .29, 66, 112 Raasch, Joyce ...... .....4Z Raatz. Dick ................ 46 Rackowski, Robert ......... 36 Raden, Jean. ............. 144 Radke, Carol .... ...... 62, 155 42 Radtke, Helen .... ....... Raetter, Joan ..... Rankin, Norma ..... Rantanen, Madge. . . . . . . . . . Ratzlatf, Ralph ...... Reckard, Audrey. . . Reckard, Dolores. . . Redding, Jerry .... Redlin, Donald ..... Redman, Louise .... 41 37 41 . . .33 34 144 153 1111.34 .....34 Reeves, William .... . . .... . 34 Regalado, Gilbert ...... .37. 66 Rerlado, William ......... 41 Re m, Doris ............. 141 Reimer, Eleanor ...... Reimer. Russel.57. 67. . .... 37 69. 1 39 Reise, Thomas ...... . ...... 41 Reschenberg, Donald ..... 151 Resler. Herbert ........... 108 Retherford, Loretta ........ 34 Rettmann. Ruby .......... . Reuter, Edwin ...... Revers, Geraldine. .... Ribbens, Ronald .... Rice. James ........ Rich. Jean ......... Richardi, Frances ..... Richetta. Raymond ...... . . Richter, Arlene ........... Rick. Raymond ..... Rickard, Gloria ..... Riesen, Lois ....... Riffel, Helen ....... Riigden. Edward .... Ri ey, Alice ....... . Ringstad. Shirley. . . 33 45 33 34 34 41 41 41 34 37 41 34 ....109 .....42 .....35 .....46 Rippke, Eleanor. . . ....... 109 Risch, John ............... 41 Risch, Robert 56, 101, 102, 108 Risch, Thomas. . . . ..... 37, 65 Rivera, Lillian. . . . . . . . .... .42 Rivera,Mary.......... 53, 155 Roberts, Hazel ............. 43 Roberts, Tom .......... 42, 69 Robinson, Dorothy ........ 41 Robinson. Lois. ........ 42, 54 Roeglin, Robert ........... 41 Roepke. Ted ...... Roesler, Marilyn .... Roesler, Nancy ..... .....41 .....34 42 Roessger. Virginia ......... Rogan, John ............. 147 Rogan, Shirley ............ 41 Roggenkamp, Emily ...... .34 Rofowski, Rita ............ 42 Ro ling, Raymond ........ .46 Romanski, Glenn ..... 53, 157 Page One Hundred Eighty-nine Schmidt, Marilyn .......... Var ,1rene.......... Index R S S Root, Ruth ..... Ropel, John ............... 41 Rose, Leonhard ....... . 42. 70 Rosholt, Arthur .......... 107 Rosmann, Ileane. . . . . . -41.68 Ross, George .............. 42 Ross, Ruth ........... Rossow, Grant ..... Rossow, Marilyn .... Roszak, Ronald ...... Roszek, Marcella ..... Rotta, Marian. . . . . Rowan,Joan.......... .58, 107 . ..... 41 ....41 ....43 ...150 ......34 . 42, 76 Rowan, Joyce ............. 34 Rozek ack 9 o 119,157 J . . .64. , Rudicll, Eve Carol ......... 41 Rudolph, Robert ...... ....42 Ruka, Gilbert ............. 37 Rumpel, Clarence ......... 34 Rupcich, Cecelia. ..... 55, 157 Ruppert, Carl. ......... 37, 68 Ruud, John ............ 44. 63 Ryan, Raymond .......... 154 Rybka, Norman .... 42, 90, 93 Rybka, Shirley ............ 37 Rymarz, Marion ........... 41 Rzyski, Thomas. . . . . . .34 S Sabinash, Raymond .... .... Sanderson, Janet ..... ..... 34 Safford, James ............. 42 32 44 Sans,Harriet.............. Sansone, Louise ........ 43, 58 Sansone, Mildred ......... 1 1 1 Sasek, Ellen ....... Savee, Donald .... . .....39 .....42 Saxllon, Joyce ....... ..... 3 4 Stmruta, Corinne .......... 38 Scaruta, Jeanne. .... ....... 3 4 Schaarschmidt, Waltraut 32,103 Schade, Marles ............ 32 Schanning, Patricia. . ..... Scharfenberg, Nancy. . .39 ....127 Schauer, Matthew ........ 1 14 Scheible, Eva .... ' .......... 3 4 Schelonka, Edward ........ 40 Scherkenbach, Robert .... 124 Scherkenbach, Vernon ..... 40 Scheunemann, Jean. . .55, 125 Sehill, Lois .......... '. . . 44, 96 Schilz, Joan ............... 34 Schlemm, William ...... 44, 76 Schloemer, Marion. ....... 42 Schmid, Elizabeth. ........ 34 Schmidling, Doris ......... 34 Schmidling, Robert ........ 44 Schmidt, Albert ........... 39 Schmidt, Bob ....... .... 9 2 Schmidt, Gloria ........... 44 Schucks, Dorothy ..... 55, 127 Schuetz, Dona ............. 34 Schuetz, George ....... 90, 140 Schuerz, Jack ..... . . .... . .42 Schuldt, James ......... . . . 42 Schulte, Dolores .......... 1 14 Schultz, Don .......... 69, 126 Schultz, Lenora ............ 44 Schultz, Robert .... ...... 3 9 Schulz, Edward .... ...... 4 1 Schulz, James ............. 126 Schulz, Kenneth ..... .... 3 7 Schulz, Richard .... .... 3 2 Schumann, Kay .... Schurrer, Ronald ........ . 124 Schuster, Kathleen ......... 44 39 ....37 Schuster, Margie .... . Schuster, Sharon ..... Schuyler, Edith ............ 40 Schwab, Bill .............. 42 Schwabe, Louis ...... 121, 126 Schwandt, Dorothy ....... . 39 Schwandt, William ........ 34 Schwarten, William ........ 39 Schweig, Kenneth. . . . . . .39 34 45 ....39 Schweig, Myrl ............. Schworck, David .......... Scibek, Camille ............ 46 Seemayer, Delores .... .97, 153 Seidel, Kenneth ........ 46, 66 Seignemartin, Lois ....... . 127 Sellars, Donald ...... .... 3 4 Sellhausen, Shirley ....... 125 Sem, Gladys ....... Seri, Leroy ............... 127 Setum, Matthew ........... 34 Severance, Dorothy Severance, Patricia. Severson, Robert. . . Shanks, Mabel ...... .....29,42 .......124 32 Shiltlpro. Annabel ......... Sharpe, Kent ...... ..... 3 9, Shavor, Joanne ............ 46 39 Sharon, Ruth. . ............ 34 91 34 40 Shaw, Okey ............... Shimky, Margaret 67, 118, 120, 157 Shutes, Ruth .............. 40 Siemanowski, Richard ..... 39 40 Sikora, Regina ....... Sikora, Rita ......... Silvernale, Roy ..... Sims, Addine ....... Simson. Nanette ..... Singer, Joan ........ Sitzber er n g . Joa ...... Skarpinski, Dennis. . Skenandore, Romona. . .46 Skorup, Robert ...... Slattery, Ronald ..... Slowik, Ray. ........ . Smaglick, Arlene .... Smallish, Rolland. . . 44 39 32 . . . . 34 32 39 37 . 96 124 ......34 .93 152 1 ......34 .....126 34 Schmid., Rita .......... 44, ss 39 Schmidt, Schmidt, Robert Carl ...... Robert Charles. . .42 Schmidt, Shirley ...... 55, 125 Schmidt, William ..... 34. 140 Schmitz, John .... . . ...... 128 Schmitz, Rochelle. . ........ 42 Schneider, Elinor. ....... . . 38 Schneider Kenneth . ........ 34 Schneider, Marcia. .44, 54, 65 Schneider, Ruth ........ . . . 46 Schoeller, Merlin ..... . .37, 85 Schoendorf, Joanne .... .... 3 4 Schoendorf, Thomas .... 42, 90 Schoenhaar, Bruce ......... 71 Schoenhaar, Donald ...... 127 Schoessow, Joan ........... 36 Schoin, Joanne ........... 125 Schoofs, Alma .......... 36, 60 Schoofs, Mary ............. 34 Schoofs, Richard 44, 53, 64, 70, 71 Schram. Ralph .......... . .46 Schreiber, Carla .......... 132 Schroeder, David .......... 39 Schroeder, Lowell ........ 1 12 Schrot, Ronald ...... .... 1 26 Schubert Doroth Schubert: Mafilylf I . ....39 .5S, 114 Schubring, Allin ....... . . . . 32 Schuck, Hugh ..... . .... 42 liege line Ibunabwullvinety Smiech, Josephine ......... 34 Smith, Beverly ............ 42 Smith, Carlene ........... 12.4 Smith, Catherine .... .... 3 4 Smith, Donna ...... .... 3 4 Smith, Doris ..... .... 3 9 Smith, Earl ....... .... 4 2 Smith, Elaine ..... . . .... 34 Smith, Geraldine .... .... 4 4 Smith, Hermon E .... .... 4 3 Smith, Jeanne ...... .... 3 9 Smith, James ..... ..... 1 1 1 Smith ames .... 36 , J J. . . . Smith, Marilyn ..... 44 Smith, Patricia ...... 34 Smukowski, Clyde ...... . . .34 Smul, Marlene ............ 34 Sneddon, Theobald ....... 131 Snuel, La Belle .... . . .... 34 Snyder, Charlotte .... . . . . 39 Snyder, Marlene ........... 34 Sobczak, Bernice .......... 44 Sobieszczyk, Caroline. . . 37. 65 Sobush, Theresa ........... 46 Sobye, Patricia ...... .... 3 4 Solazo, Richard .... . . . .34 Soltis, Donald ....... .... 3 7 Sopczak, 'Fheodosia ........ 44 Sosalla, Doris ........ .... 4 4 Sosalla, Kathleen .... .... 3 9 Souders, Joanne .... .... 3 4 Southern, Diane .......... 106 Southern, Nancy .... .... 4 4 Southwick, Joan ..... .... 4 2 Sova, Zdena ..... . .... 37 Sowlles. Carol ..,... .... 3 7 Sowlles, Thomas ..... .... 4 2 Soyck, Carrol. ...... . . . .40 Soyck, Gene ...... .... 3 4 Spana, Gloria ...... ..... 3 7 Spana, Shirley ............ 125 Spaulding, Phyllis ......... 46 Spengler, Marilyn ......... 34 Springhuth, Barbara ....... 39 Sprunger, Paul ........... 123 Spuhler, Lois .............. 44 Stabenau, James. . . 56, 73, 115 Stachowiak, Laverne ....... 37 Stadler, Frank ............. 42 Staeger, Janet ......... .... 3 9 Stampfel, Pat ..... .... 4 2 Stark, Dolores .... .... 3 4 Stark, Helen ..... .... 1 27 Statz, Theresa ........ .... 2 8 Steckling, Thomas .... .... 4 l Steel, Carolyn ...... . .... 32 Steel, Helen ...... ...... 1 23 Steel, Richard .......... 39, 71 Steffen, Pearl ............. 124 Steifens, Joan .............. 34 Steinbrenner, La June ...... 44 Steiner, Dolores ........... 39 Steiner. Robert ........... 1 13 Steingraeber, Shirley ....... 40 Steinhilber, Dolores. . . . 44. 53 Stelloh, James ...... 42, 70, 76 Stenicka, Beverly ...... .34-, 63 Sterle, Lorraine. . . ......... 44 Steuck, Robert ....... . .42, 93 Stever, Geraldine ...... .... 4 4 Stewart, James ......... . . . .32 Stiehm, Jean .............. 32 Stiehm, Joan ..... ...... 4 2, 62 St. John, Mary Ellen ...... .43 Stoll, Robert ........ . 101, 104 Stollenwerk, Irene ......... 34 Stott, James .............. 129 Stott, Robert ......... 104, 132 Stramowski, Esther ........ 40 Strerath, Ronald ........... 37 Strom, Charlotte ........... 40 Strom, Robert ..... .... 4 2, 69 Struck, Barbara .... . Struck, Kenneth. . . . Struck, Patricia ..... .....40 .....34 ....l24 40 Stryczek. Margaret .... .... Stuart, Holly ....... Stumpf, Elaine .... 34 34 Suchorski, John ...... ..... 4 0 Suhm, David .............. 32 .46 90 91 Suhm, Larry ....... 1 1 Sullivan, Marjorie. . . . . . 43, 96 Sullivan. Shirley ........ . . .39 Summ, Helmut ..... Susnik, Janet ..... Suttle, Henry ...... Suttle, Henry, Sr.. . . Swan, Phillip ...... .....39 ....11S .....28 ....127 34 Swanson, Charles. .... . . . . Swedoski, Patricia .... . . . Sweitzer, Margaret .... . . . . Swessel, Gail ..... . . . . . . . . . Sylvester, Thomas Szfolwinski, Geraldine: Szulczewski, Jim.46, 84, 85, Szymkowiak, Robert. . . . . . . T 42 32 37 42 34 93 42 Talaga, Veronica. . . . . .40, 118 Tanner, Barbara.52, 118, 147 Tanner, Gerald. . .... . ..... 40 Tarczynski, Geraldine 51, 52, 1 19. 147 Tarnowski, Earl .......... 147 Taschner, Ray ............. 40 Taylor, Bob.... .... ....46,56 Tessmer, Russell. , . . . . . . , . 148 Thelen, Ardys.. . . . . . . . . . . .38 Thesz, Betty .......... 72, 145 Thiel, James .............. 43 Thomas, Colleen ..... ..... 3 3 Thomas, Jean ............ 146 Thompson, Barbara .... 43, 58 Thor, Ardith ............ . . Thornburg, Letitia. . . Thornton, Donna .... Tipton, Nancy ..... 42 ....44 ....37 42 T W Tipton, Pat ....... . . . . . . .42 Titteltitz, Elaine ....... 59, 148 Tittelfitz, Shirley ...... .....35 Todorovich, Richard ....... 35 Tomczyk, Bernadine ....... 42 Tomkiewicz, Ralph. . . . 52, 60, 61, 64, 93, 118, 149 44 Tomkiewicz, Roman. . Tomlinson, Betty ..... Ton, Eugene ....... Ton, Jeanette ..... Traber, Dolores .... . .... 33 ...38 Traber, Joyce. . . . . ....... Traltowski, Carol ..... Trakowski, Phyllis ....... . 146 Trautrnan, Robert ...... . . . 46 Traver, Robert ....... .66, 148 Travis, Claudine ...... .....37 Trepinski, Evelyn ...... . . . .35 Trepinski, Ruth .... . . .35 Treu, Alvin ..... . . .... 109 Treu, Arlene .... . ....... 61 Treu, Clarence ............ 42 Treu, Delores ......... 73, 154 Troka, Shirley ............. 42 Tully, Tom ............... 40 Turban, Roger ...... 46, 70, 71 Turner, Alice ...... ...... . 33 Turner, Chester. .... 46 84 S5 Turner, Eugene ....... 1. . .104 Turner,Sally.... .... ......42 Turner, Shirley .... . . . . .... 46 Turzenski, Beverly. . . . Tutaj, Donald ...... .... Tuyls, Charlotte .... Tylke, Shirley ..... U 107 .....38 Uhlir, Donna ............ .37 Urban, Maude ....... .32, 103 Utpatel, Frederick ......... 43 V Vachetz, Carolyn .......... Vandenberg, Carol J. ..... . Vandenberg, Carol L. ..... . Vandenberg, Donald ....... Vandenberg, June .... . .... Vander loe Glenn up g, ....... Van Dinter, Bernard. .... . . 39 39 39 43 Vandenberg, Edith ........ 39 3 5 43 37 43 Van Ells, Ted ............. Van Kleeck, Donovan . VanRoosenbeek, Anna. . . . 1 Van Stelle, Joan ..... . Van Weelden, Joan. . . . . . . . Van Weelden, Richard Van Wie, Raymond ........ Verain, Gerald .... Voelker, Carol ..... Voelz, Audrey ...... Vogenitz, David. . . . Vogen Voigt, Voigt, George ...... 34 50 34 34 .....43 42 .....37 .....41 ...39 39 ....1 04 itz, Diana ..... ..... 3 9 34 39 Richard ..... . . . . . W Waal, Peter ........... . . .43 Wachholz, Howard ........ 55 Wachowiak, Yvonne ....... 43 Wagner, David ............ 41 Wagner, Donald ........... 37 Wagner, Edward .......... 1 1 1 Wagner, Genevieve ........ 34 Wagner, Kenneth ..... . . .43 Wagner, Robert. ........... 35 Wa ders, Georgette ........ 146 Wallis, Barbara. . .......... 44 Wallk, Gloria .............. 37 Walsh, James ......... 53, 147 Walsh, Nancy .......... 29, 34 Wambold, Joan ............ 41 Wambold, Lowell ......... 148 Wanke, Tom ....... . . .34 r Wassweiler, Frances ..... . . .41 Watson, Nancy 50, 51, 52, 53, 118, 148 Watts, Arlene. . . . . . . . . ..... 42 Watts, Audrey ............ 109 Watts, Marjorie. . .......... 34 Wawrzyniak, Richard ...... 42 Weber, Dennis ............ 41 Weber, Jane ............... 43 Weber, Lorraine ........ . . 109 Wegener, Richard ......... 34 Wegner, Clara ............. 46 Wegner, Roger ..... ....... 4 3 Weiler, Garnet ......... 43, 58 Wiess, Douglas ............ 41 Weiss. May Belle .......... 34 Weisto, Theodore ...... 40. 90 44 Welke, Lawrence. . . ,63,68 Welke, Mildrid ............ 46 Weller, Henry .... ......... 4 7 Wells, June. . . . . . . . Welsh, Lucy. . . . . Welter, Gloria ...... . Weltman. Edith .......... Wendland, Dolores. ..... . ....146 .....45 . .... 42 .33 151 Wendland, Marjorie ....... 33 Wenta, Jean ............... 37 Wenta, Robert.............42 Wenzel, Marilyn.... . . . . . . .36 Wenzel, Richard 63. 64. 72 , 75, 6 Werkowski, Genevieve. . . . 7 .1419 109 Werner, Elaine ............ 46 Wesell, Dorothy ........... 43 Wesle , Theodora ......... 34 Westplial, Ann. .......... 109 Westwood, William ....... 149 Wetzel, Emily ............ 146 Whelan, Mary. ..... . Whitcomb, Jean ..... White, Eugene. .......... . 43 White, James ........... 43, 61 White, Lois ...... ......... 4 3 Wichgers, Thomas. . . . . . . . .37 Widmeyer, Mary ......... .43 Wieczorek, Betty .......... 129 Wiegert, Jack ...... 51, 68, 124 Wieland, Eileen ........... 43 Wierske, Geraldine ........ 41 Wiesner, John ....... Wilten, Daniel. .... Wiken, Jeanne ...... Wiken, Jordis ............ .42 Wilburth, Richard. ....... 148 Wilcox, Beryl ....... 41 Wildes, Bruce ..... Wildes, Davenie ..... Wildish, Priscilla .... Wiley. Harley ....... Wilinski, William .......... Williams, Merl ...... Williams, Mary ...... Williams, Patricia. ......... Williams, Stewart ...... 33, 103 Williamson, Ann. . .43, 96, 97 Williamson, Doris ......... 34 Williamson, Harold. . .67, 149 148 .....43 ....113 .....33 .....43 43 .. . . .47 34 33 Williamson, Williamson, Marjorie. . . ...34 Tom..........34 Willits, Audrey. .......... 135 Willman, Edward ......... .41 Willms, Kenneth .......... 40 Wilson, Joan .............. 43 Win er, Lyle ..... ..... 4 3, 61 Wins, Gay ............... 146 Wink, Patricia ......... 41, 54 Winkler, Geraldine. ....... 41 Wippich, R er ........... 41 Wisniewski?Jean .......... 37 Wisniewski, Lois ...... . . . .46 Witas, Robert. . 53, 7 2, 73, 149 42 Witkowski, Harriett. . . . . . . . Wittig, Lawrence. . . . . . . . . . Witzel,Diane.............. Wojtanowski, Angeline ..... Wojtkowski, Marion. . . . . . . 33 41 Woj dac, Lorraine .......... 38 43 33 37 Wolf, Bettye. ........ .... . . Wolf, Matilda ............. Wolfe, Charles . . 43, 43 60, 61, 65 34 Wolfe. Lee ................ Wolfarth, Kent .......... . . 37 . . . .72, 73, 108 Wolfsen, Lois. . Wolney, LaVerne .......... 43 Wood, Earl .............. . .46 Wood, Gaylord ...... ...... 3 3 Wood, Melvin.64, 70, 73, 152 1 Y 4 W Woppert, Nancy .... .... Woppert, Richard ........ Worm, Eugene. . . Worske, Delbert .... .... Wozniak, Daniel .... .... Wozniak, Henry .... .... Wright, Gloria ..... .... wright, Vera .... .40 127 136 .35 .38 .38 .35 147 W Wruk, Philip ...... . . . . . 43, 93 Wrlaleli, Richard ..... . .... 34 Wulff, Audrey ...... ..... Wulif, Eunice ..... Yaccarini, Yolanda ...... . 11 37 41 3 Index Y Yake, Carol ...... ..... 3 5 Yankee, Marilyn. . . . . . . .45 Young, Mildred .... ..... 4 5 Zanardi Lorraine. . .60 1 , . . . 44 Zanchetti, Marcella ........ 35 Zarling, Esther .... Zastrow, Robert ........... Zavattaro, Dolores ......... Zdradzinski, Barbara ....... Zeisse, James ....... Zielinslti, Daniel .... Ziemann, Elly ...... Ziemann, Gertrude .... . . . 144 Zimdars, Dolores. . . ......145 Z Ziollcowslti Carol .... . .... Zotter, Joe ................. 35 Zoerb, Ruth. ...... ....... . 35 35 38 Zotter, Louis ......... . ..... Zube, Ervin ..... 29, 45, 56. 92 Zube, Lorraine 54. 58, 121, 143 .......44 Zurawski, Theresa ......... 40 Zwieg, Roger ....... ...... l 45 Page One Hundred Ninety-one ::' VA y. j :king V . V , Jil' 1 :' 1 swf LPM? V ig! ' V -f' V V V ' x 1: 4 V V V A ,V., IVV.. V V '. .1 X V V.. nit,- ,vf VLH,-VV, f V-, 'eV V, '-a V Vg Q' -1 M. ,,. VLA VVV-- n V '- :V . '11 V rg, V ff.- VV Agia A 1 5' ,V Ay-Au ' 1-U.:-.V ' rx., .lj f1'VV.:.' A '- VVVT-1 V A.-A-:gf 1 -'n V5 HT A - Sw. VV- ' V1 -ff - -VP Inf, ' .Q -Z .-i'VsAVVk i Hi? V 'i'.AV Ax VZQVQV A '30 JV . :AW 'o '- V J V,.- V1 :H V, .,V A V. 'V , '. V712 Q F: 'r VV, VV. V VVJV' 11 I qw .1531 V V.. . V -,saga ' ' A.-4.3 .e ' -'1 V Ld L'-Y it!-.TF V VXA! 5423, I 'V5g7'. 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